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Court OKs visitation for gay dad
Decisio n by appellate justice in favor Ji:sutt So~s.tur~ •rote ir.a~ .-,
rcstnctJoo ca,., or rr..-k :or '1SJuuo~
nght.s unku •niert s ;KOOf L'\at ·r~
'l.SlU art ~tr mn ~ · :., th~ :h1id
. :-.pa.:: or. s m ~ cases :io t
• t:, alt' oeca.neCal.!orng 00\;rJ
of" e ':\ SC't p!'e<:~t'P l sa...id John Greco. ~a .. l.-x fatber"s Los -'nvles-ba.sed .. :~o,~
DOI 11'..3n\ Cll.a.nl:O.lO \Lildate
rc.auocs.:iips a.nd our bt:ul:p '-' ht:l
lM <:OuIU do \hat for as. n ~ a •
·~w fttLni. ·· of Irvine man could have national effect
•1 LANCE IGSON ... ~ ......
A SQk ~ coun thu ttk
Nkd that a bomosnml 1.n,oc n:wl
should ha'~ u ruest.nc\Cd 'uatatJOn
nabt.s •i th bis 9--)car~ son. a
denSJOn tmt ma) ~ a maJ« 'ICt~
for bome>r(~ parmt.s t.hrouP<>ut
Na don
Theresa Jackson is
sentenced to one year in
pnson an the sutade of
her teen daught~ who
she aUegedty forced into
stri p tease danctng./ A5
Coast
The ctty of Irvine has
accepted a proposal by
The Lrvme Co. to doubfe
the number of apart-
ments avaJlabte to house
the aty's hometessJ A3
World
Authonties in Australia
are ta.lung senousty two
reports of unidentified fly-
ing objects./ M
Sports
Denver's Michaef Adams
hit two tree throws in the
finaJ seconds to lead win
over the Lakers./8 1
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I.be nauon
~ unanunow n..UlJ from the ~lh
O.unct C oun of -\ppeal sn Sa.nu -\a.a
O\ cnurned a tt court deClswn
lb.at had J'tt'~ntcd ~ "-
8 1rdsall JI from '1\tt1ng Ills sor.
,.hilt in the com~n~ of OlhtT p~
RKn including his tv.o roomma~
It v.as w firu Caltfornaa coun
Birthday
another
miracie
for baby
Bov sur\"i\·e recofd
pre ma tu re deli\'ery.
n ow a w ail adoption
By BOB\·--'·" EYl.ES °' .. ..., .......
Stt,cn d..dn't 100 u l t.n.at amused
Tliursda' ancrnuon •""~r. U>e cro""d
.,, tr.(: ·an' ni;~· stauon \a
-Happ) B1rincu. -
-He so~um~ CflC'S v.hm ~pit
sing out of lJ~ • ~td Carol bis
'~-par. .~e n iosttr mot.her
~"en 1 almost dldn't ha"c a
1rt~" \\ ht'n he "'4.S born ~t •car
at L Cl· \ftd1cal C en~ his rnothn
tu\! earned I'! ..,.. '.J' onl·· 2} tta.s..
and he ...,c1&J'lcd v::l ' S.tghth mott
than a i)Ound at bi..nn
Tha(s more Ulan 3 : months
premature. a v.«a. ahead of•hat h.ld
commonl~ been ~~ .u tht' cut· or!' point for suf',,al ou:\ldc t~
,.omb
HOSptw surT ~~ !M~ ,,. 0 1 r
cb1~ aO}'~ rn the l naltd I.ates
•ho has S.Uf' 1' td such ui earl' btnh
..\nd t\tn mln' o ·th~ •-.o arc
born •ttks b1cr-.'1nc1 upbhnd ordc21
or 0~1\C ph~s...~.1~ tmpaircd
"\ot le" en \lu ~a btt smaJ fvr a
1 ·\C3I-O .:! .~ l"I('• Cr1~ S .1S I' ~ .s hct> t-.> ~lJ\
Has dart tank c'~ scn.um.Z~ his
Cfl\ 1ronmcnt v.uh tht' intms.e intcrn1
charactC'ftSlK of 1ntants -\nd his
lu\u.runt -\fri>puff ha1rst~ k ~ou.c
do an' ioddln p.-oud
--He v.~ so irag; . I >A.JS •ta ·~ ~-artd -.hrn I fi!"St ~1 .. ,~
~me.-sax:i Ca•ol .. ho. 1or ~1
..\JdJ.o,ah's \\ 1t~s B.:csa!l ~·.
f.cd lhat ~fail "'e-c .n-rr -doctn~
1n tcadung :-~· .. ·-W: -'l:r.~\::.l ••
,, IS moral!. "'"C:'l.
· SM ~o-i-! no:-x ~:~ .-·
com~t
~ frt.o•a-·) VI ·:-es~ e\CO:!"
mu:::.cairo B.:.:\J I • .. e; r.e a:a.oov. ·
C'dE:Cd his r:om~,~.:.:_. m ! " 5 thr da. \K>.' ::" .l] :-..a'~ a maJ(>r
-\', nat II Y~~ IS ~t J..:St l:Jtau.sir a
~n as a p ) and a pa.-nlL th.lt
~:e-"(S :tghts .:3!' t bt 'nlOC'~ G·e-er..nf~ rm ~i<>usl~ \~ r..a~ :r.a· .
: ... ~ OUI this v.a' -said "'a.
Lim 1'1t. a inend of Blfd.s.t.' ~ •. -
• r..a1rman oi U,.una Ol.::.rca.:b 1 µ\
a;x! tcsbtan Supportgro .. p -Tbc-e lrt
........ ..,_ ..........
SteTen. •M wu born born 3 1h moatba pre-foster motller. Ha.pltal offtd•• kDow of ao
mablre. celebrated lli8 8nt Wrt:IMlay Tban-other baby w llo bu ..m.ect ~ aD early
day at UCI llledJcaJ Center ln <>ranee wt th ht. birth lD the U nJted States.
rnsocs.. .. oi.otd no. rc,caJ ~ ~~
n.lmt' -He •~s so unall and m'
usblnd \.lid ~ ((! ~OlY l".an
E T It's bttn '~ ~ardtng •3~C'°l·
sng him \U't'H)p "~ ~t son~ tt\l
v. ~~, ~ ~ d~ so~ct.han~ -
(\('t" S'. 'u .l ie-v-~Pt'""l• '"'
P""v~s a~~ ""e ~.as ~o be l~pl ... ,, •
1-.<ar. :nonnor
8 1Jt ac"COrd1ng to his ~'tlopm~n·
ta ~::ho st tt' en rs JUSt about
or ~t ~nu.II~ 11.h(n ~OU adJUSl
h.s igt :o ... rn~nsa:c ;~.h is raaA""a '
p~~at ... ~ Mtr.tl
Ht ,,..as m '° ~rrut1.ore • •~.t~
h S braai->A1~·: fi,;J \ de'~-~. •
sa,d CY-. \t •uj I ;J'S'<C"" ~ ~:
v.ho tus ·nom:~ tt\C'""' SI~ r.s
~1rth · But no.,,. .~e·s ng!:t or. sch<'d·
.. c .li{s \ti"\ ~"U He ntcr.a~s
"" :'" ''"inn 't o.. \3"" tht' ""ll' '"e
...,;:-i'('d lh~ -:'U : • N lloo-.s "":y;t 0<:.t O!
• , at..~ \-• • ·~ , .. ~ ma -·pu~· ... He~ 1 ;, '\): : • -·., ·.~.. T:-.4!·~ :i·.
\ ('~ G-Ortt l. ... ~ ~ f.. (i. ~Et -
Stc,en ::. :·,· •a ... s -:c · C"r.l"' s·
\ Cl. but tJ • S;:-t('C -stt"'r. S 10 be ~dop1n1 :"I(....,.." \lu;ord said
-He bar>"~ _ ' J.n.j -e Jon •
-·~ -:",(" .. : -...... • -.:a:-. !.c •~tr:~ "'t ~ -3;':'• • -c S ~e h:i& ~O\.
off -stc ~ ...!
[~'SJ>'l~ .. \ .:.i-. ...si: lo• -.. -
... C .f."lL -~,c .. ~"':ti'td on a nigh·
U? ~-.e SO' ·baSC'C forT1.Ja. and h(
r •erihs 1r at rn~ th.an J
po .. t)(fs_
He ::..?s :i so i:ro• ..ugie m U>t
!".e-a;-:..s a:--~ rn • ..,.J.s • ~ C'S(" ~~c ~
:".... -•• ::-;>.l '":let: !..U ~ Ca.. "'O:. ... ho
s~~ "'\('" --,c v.·th :-..r~ Hospc:a.J
..;f :-as sa..!ttt dcnUt'• or ~"Co's ~out('1' •as ~~·· \knuai
.\ spec.a.-. ·-a ~ foster mothoer
.-~v 1gi' -s.. ti..-h JI)< • -.C"!'p
te\e~ vnJ~ ..... ~~ ~ '"'m;>~te'
:-<'1.ln• and a ~3~~· aw;-t :
(P'leue .ee llllll.ACLE/ A2)
Tbc Rt" l-0\o Sbcldon. c!:w11Nr. of~ statt~idt Tradmona.I \ a....es
C oa...Lv"': n .\n.abnm said W M·
n~r. • 1 1t'S Gocfs oo.s..< ..,,,.
' -Ho:nos.e\....3.llt' s a.n aborr.1ni·
uoc. fi,o to a .:1itnli pr~.«
ar.~ ~:ner ~ .auon frorr :ut .. ·c·~
de-s:.:.' -hhdon saJd.
T :.c· .:o3.1uon. ,. bacb ~ :-!\
(Pleaee eee GAY I A2'
Special
judicial
counsel
rejected
Ruling could-upset
Dea Yer con Vfction
and affec t _ of zig er
By JA-"il:S JlO.-U:"t ___ ..._ __
".\.SHl'Gl0' -.\ ;~~ l~
pea~ .:o...:: U5 sL--CJ. ~... ~ .. ,
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~~: of r'1~:a :o-... ,..se s •
m'es!ip te a.~ ?t~"Or~--~
.. i5.f. '~:re::.: ij'fi.:1.Li.s_
!:: a : .. ..:e-. S..0"' :hat :0-..C O\t":'·
1 .. -·~(· ,.._ • ~c Ho_s.e ~
\t c-~ "-::Xa.e-s ~· ~--·
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.\~~ :,c-e agrttC :oca ... ·w J
.:n.illc :-... r • .! r.g t.hY ;:-o _rn ~n t •
r...cnt 01 S;>(\.ta. pr~-:ors \lOb;ed
W ~"':!t1'"'n--of·po-.~ doctnix
-Tbc K: as 1 "" tioiie ~t: "<.
t.'""adrllo:a JoJ~"e :o !~ CO::·
~1:1.:u -.!:;x: ... -< · ~"'2tt0-o:
~·c-n 2 :-i.: --1:.ar--e'a""'t.• 'e a:Ml :-
s.:: .:!O" •• ~ ~O"-~ ,.eaa.~s .:-or.sm .. ·
:.to:-.4. Sl.r..·t1..~ t!U: SC""C 10 protect
:X1' .d ...a. be-i' ·· · ne .:-oun wd
Ir effect t~.< ro ... -: · ... 'ld tmi
( o.~~ :nt' tq.!~: \'( en.net ')f
!0\e:-:?:-:Ot"n:. ~.d -t :U\t !.'")( :>O'i"~
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~-i.:" :?" :-:i.e cecnio-a~-s tc "\a\( •
e_.,..cct o-:."K J :.. ·!"'o-;t' of 1ndcpcndc'l"·
.:-o...:ud Ll•~r-".e E ,.-. aJsl'i to COO·
:: .... ~ !~~~~.µ: n! ::~ l~-C°~"'":ra
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E.&mer :~ • -~ :re .:-Ott""'t
(P1eaa ett L"'fDEPE1U>E!lf"T I A2
Winds blow trees onto Irvine freeway
By &OBERT B~ ..............
Ho•lln& ,.,nds necked trees onto
the San l:>tqo Frtt"A~} LD l r"mc
toda~ bonging northbound traffic to
a compic'tc halt and snarimg con·
dmons for earh commuters.
The ttttS r~ onto ltt ~a~
.ancs otar nd Car.,on °'' e":..c at
about 5 " A.m ~ '"' t~
Cahforrua Hlj.h•-a~ P'at..~ E~·
coo ~s cleared t"A"'O ~ soon
aftir ~ 1 oodc-nt
~ •1nds •tuppu·-1 !hrouth Or· angrCount~ a•~ -'5 :o 5-"\.mpt:
gusll. also bk-... arnpcn off t.rudr.s 1n
iM Sanu -\r~ area. ~nt t.rtts
snush1r.:« 1:::0 . ~r. ~~ a--.c prt>pt"Ued
carnpe-i.txl 'e· :°t""h.~ ar.d ooto
lbe W'ttt 10 a l l ::>-• "':C"SS ~ Botg
.\'rn~ and Boid~ BvJc'-ard 1n an
untncorporalt'd .irn
TrttS n t i"'U" 0ra.."tge Count~
' cb.Jdcs at : .. c 't ..... nt. G iJ tdantt
(enter on Hcs;:-e-ur _:rtt· n Sa.nu
.\n.I .late n-.rsa.a sa..a Ora.agt
Co1.1. !'-h(nlT's L: [)od 0 so-
Pollce s..""\I~ to 2 . ......~
\ta.lap la!)(' in Ht.nu~or
sborL~ afttt I: pm Tbund.a' v.~
lbc rcs1~t hard scratches on 'lc--•'lodo~ and thought It -.-as a t>J~r
P'a trol mtt \.3 '1 n on h ... ~ t.hc 1 ".<l .\not~ H.-nungioo Bcacr ~ ·
dnlt on tc I>i' e SoaJd a aft x· :n:
;"'" ~--:. f:" ~ 0 \ -: ... ~ -~ 'i>-~-""~ ~~
T ~\ ';.J ,--: 'a-::· -..:-.v-·
T·c v.·-..! • <.,(".: i :a.:-·~ -t.:>
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~-u -o, e ... ' ~ -a_: :~e .. '"\. ... -~'\-...!> .... -a .
e.a.-eec v;ums1 A2
·Workers call donations to Hart phony Costa Mesa
• man wins
'
In bte Ma~ I ~ 6 JUSl poor lO the
pnmal'\ dccuon 1 n • b icb C.nn-lost
to Dnnocra oc nomuJtt Rtehard
RoblD.SOll.. Kart promUtd to rai~ -...
bttr. ~ Lnto dooauni. Car.n ~SC'd s~.... •rom about
contnbuton dunaa bis pn~ clcc·
uon amoa!pl
CO!'ltnbut~ to Ha:-·s :ampat&Jl..
•· JrUrl caUcd au into lns offitt Uld
~ I •-as up for an upa>auns
prom<>lJOn ~ ~ bll ~•,th lhts
Newport man in funds dispute
known as ambitious risk-taker
Gnc
Klltu
..,.,-b Cana.
.. lk ... 90 proaaita. '° ..,.,
........ d ........ Wf
aw...tkt-S6.000w1Sl0.
........ IWO ~-tlid CanD-. ............ IMR_• • .. •"*' < tit s "' mn llPt
•
-As 8 C88diclatc. wt *AUIDC
t.br con.b'iblitJOM ~ .....
md}.-°""aid .. , g!D'l TINP't
* to nldc C• IO ). ..
A«lOrdilla IO tk ~~. OK ..,., ~ ... ..w tlid • left
piema'ed to folow am llC'809 '°
• •
$2million
in Lotto
f r-.m staff ... W'ltt ~ru
"' l-u \tesa mar. -""«" dC'l.~rN ; "" nM": o: as: : r-r
SUit "It~ przc }ottt':"" offi..."'U. ~
uioo ... l'I\.~ Th .. ~'
e'er L.l•k'r ~rt"ha.sed ts :.'7-.e'
a' the • -E1t"~"' ood ~tOt"t a• ::A.!
faif'lt' Road an..1 ·~ do.:i.&~ l .,.,n ~ ~ \\ tdM'SJ.a' n t"~ SUtt
L..""fto pmc J "-'ttcn spa C'S' • r;
sa.d
Tbc man.,r o:" w s:ore said a
•Oft'Wl ~ allitd st'cni urnn
Th .. rsda, to \(111'\ lM •UUUJll
numtxn: t-ut t.'li.at ~ nort nn~tt
.. bo 100 the ca. ti.ad not takC'a do-
thr •OCUJ! s UJ'D(
-~c '' ·~a • calltd ma\ ri '&S 1tt sud~ Jan~ ln"liil!~~
tk v.om..an &ad a ·~ ID '° ~to •tll t t.ht lop pnzt
I , 1ftl each a t =-~ · o o~ •
'at peOod. for plC Sl'-
omn a.Dd be.a h1'C l 4-a:ullllCJO~
oat od..h. fk \'Utt\ install DU &rt &rtrr u.,~
ort cm 'tt Dean Rt' nokh
llw stort dOcs •
l.olto t tt pan1nhrh
\\'cdanda' and twda) n
-numbrn art eel "'On \\"~~ and
fd ~ WIC to
..
...
~~emor declares disaster
ea on flood-ravaged~oast
#
-wnros BLQWTREESON'fO FREEWAY •••
.."'-Al • darnap-or lDJUnes and the COUDI} :sm-mncd ~I~ int2ct tn the 'nod storm. unlike other areas in Southern
Califorqia •ilcR ,.11'.lds gusted up to
80 mph. ln ot.bc:r areas. the gusts tore do~ n
povocr lines. blev. t:rtts onto parked
ca.rs: btc-. out •mdov.~ and flipped
big-rig uuclu on their s1d~.
authonues said.
lbe As.Sooaled Pia> reported that
the worst da.malC Sttmed 10 J be
ccottnd m San Bcrnardtno and
R.ivcrudc coonues.. v.herc polt~ and
sbcriffs v.erc ddu~ v.1th calls from
coottmed propert} ov.ners.. said On-
tario politt Lt. Wa)nc Huru.
There v.~ oo 1mmcdlate rrporu
of an) scnou.s lDJU~
-It's Just been stead} aJJ night
long." Hum said. -w e ha'e a rrpon
of as man) as I 5 tractor-traJln tnJC.k.s
~\tntumcd out on w 1-10. v.1th one
on the o"·erpass that is m ~ of
going O\'Cf tM Side. -
-P~-a k>s.1cs v.nc v."ldespread m
..san Bernardino and R.J\·Cf'Slde coun-
WINNER ...
ties.. Hwu said. and ~ -ut.m
scrambled lO restore ~ •'di
past cfay..-n_ •
Soutbcm Cabfonria Edison crews
v.orted to ~ power to about :u:m customm. mo5ll)' io San
Bcnwdino and lU"-en.de counties.
Sc:au.ered outagCS were rqKJned in
Thousand Oaks and Moorput in
\·enwra Coeaty. The lm Anedes
DepartmcntofWater &Dd Po~ said
at bad some outages, but no immedi-
ate additional infornwion.
Wind gusts caused short dda}~ of
tak~ffs at the Ontario lntematJOoa.l
. .\lrpon. said La,·emc f\-am,. tOYott
supervisor for the Federal A vtation
Admuusuauon.
-SOme captains bdd up fOT ~bout
fhe minutes until the winds
subsided. -she sa.td. We've bad some
""ind sN.a.rs acros.s lhe nmway. The
v.-md as from all directions.. bua our
mst.rwnenas show it al 40 to SS knoc:s
from the nonhcast.. The San
Bcmardino Sheriff's office told u.s
the) docked it at 60 lO 80 miles an
bout &om lhe cast. -
HJgbwa} Patrol Lt. DoaaJd Pitt said. -1 pcnooal~ sa~ six laJlt truclu
0\"cnumed OCl 1-10 and 1-15. Many
ot.htt big rip and reaarional ''t-
hidcs •uc~ undcr~and ~~or~" Pin said hi&bway uaftic was mov-lnJ ''U'Y sloaiy. In Hemet. SOtM 85
&rules soutbcast of Los AJlldes.. a
Jm'U pole snapped in balf and
crashed i:nto t.bt groaads of tbc
De"·OMbirc Downs mobile home
parkip Hemet. with oil &om iu th.rtt
dCC'trica.I t.ruufonias spra)'iil&
homes and cars..
At Hemc1 Junior High Sc:haOl_ a~
foot oat~ was ripped &om its roou
and crashed ac:ro.sJ a fence into lhe
st.rttt.
The coatn:Ji tower" at Oo&ario
hunnauooal..Ai.tpon rqa1ec1 nva--
rught lUSU topping 80 rnpb.. said a
SUpcf'\'ISOr.
A WJle b~ S)"SUm o,·er
Idaho and ~C\-ada was blamed for the
high ,.;nds. the ~atiOnal Wealhcr
~ said. The wtnd •ill rootinuc
through Saturda), V.1 th oa:asioaal
gusu up lO 0 mph m the mounaaim
and up lO 60 mph in the San
&mardmo and Onaano.
_Prom Al
betwttn 5 p.m. and the shut-off at
7:45.-Re}nofds said -w e·rc super GAY DAD'S VISITS OK ..•
FrcmlAl ~'3mpcd.-
. ..\ltbo~ the s~ore that sells a a.bout S,000 churches. lobbies on
v.·mnmg ticUt ~an award from the social and mora! 1uucs in Sacramen-
state Lonen Com;ms.s1on. RC"nok!s to
-Said It ... OWd go :o lbt Parco t -Sheldon predicted that 1hahn to a compan~.
Southland Corp .. ~b1cb ov.m ~
C'On\"enJCtltt store ch.a.IA. ~,u be
iwardcd an un<ktenn1ned sum.
r J lold ~m al the \et) low ~
should take us out to dlnntt. -
~nold.s saJd t..a.itt could not be reached for
·-
higher coun. tht! d~ion nugh1 ~e11
be O\«Wrncd b'-a morecoruen·.auve
panel of ju.sa:rcei
Dunng a bean ni lD .\ugllS1 1986.
Btrdsalrs ex--..1fe asked SupenOT
C oun J udgie Theodore E Millard ro
bar '1511.auon at Bud.sa.Irs thrtt-
bedroom ~~ •"hen an~ ocher
· KARL A GO-GETTER ...
From Al
in rettnl ,.ttlu.. KM! ..auocbcd
Karl-lf',ne Films.. a compan~ be
staned v.1lh James l~mc. ~hose
~DCCSlOrs founded The I" 1oe Co.
Oftiaals at the comp:an~ d«hned to
comment on lhe s1tuauon
K.ar1 LS also the head of lhe C oope{-
ffam1lton C 0. ID ;-.; C'T-J>Of'1 8carll.
~luch 1s ttpstnni as an ad\ertismg
firm .\n ans•~nn2 sen icc for the
com pan} said no one V.'3.S an the offitt
Thu~ The rompao~ appami~
is named aittr K.arl·s t1'·o so~
Cooper and Hamilton.
Those v.ho kno,. K2rl described
him as a ~lter and a pc150n •ix> ts
Dot afraid to take nsk.s.. parucularl~
Tor t.bo5.t thtngs be bdit\ es 1n.
mto somc1b1~ he gc>c"S aJI t.M "'Cl~ -
L rm satd Karl ma Han through
Laguna '.°'igud <k'doper Da'"ld
Stem. a long-ume Han supponcr
-He and (Hanl "''eR 'en ~
the} reaU~ got along v.elL I Jino,,. be
•as a big supponer of h..s campa.tgn. -
said t:rch.
Kans fat.her. ~ Kar1 Sr of
~C'o'l>On Beach. scud be ""1ll told not
lO com~nt on hrs son·s Situation.
-tjl I can s.a~ is that be·s a good
fam1f\ man and a real hard •--orker.-
sald the fa the~
\fMt Ltt. prestdmt of lhc Oranft
Count' Derr rA-rat:c Foundauon. said
Karl has nt''a bttn ,.en in,ohcd
,., uh lhe .ocal Dcmocriuc part~
-He's bee;: a C.Uthful contnbutor ovt
not an ac11' ~ pamc1panL -Ltt sa.C
p) men v.m prnenL 1ndudmg tus
t\loO roommates. The Judge took the
req~t a step funber and pro~ubned
':si1.auoo an}-..~ m the compan~
01 olher ga~ ~ Grttnleaf said.
The 81rdsalls sqiaralcd 10 1985 and
d1' ort%d a )car later aft.er 8~ ~cars of
matr'l.QC.
The father. a real esta~ agent 1 n
lrnne. said hJS SOD kno•'S he IS ga~.
the .\P rt"poncd But be said be has no
mtenuon of~ mg to mse his son as a
homoso.uaJ
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BART CONTRIBUTIONS INVESTIGATED ••• :
From A l
Canyon rommu.orl)' of Nc:wpon
Beach. His ~. M.idJad c;a.o..
"~ of Ncwpon 8eacb., abo ~
um"-ailahle for c:ommcnL
.An muepemcur and surfer. Karl
a!Jh:SKd a fonunt with bis Karl
Yacko Corp..., .-hic:b prod.ad and
markdcd a.e-Janc Fonda Wonout'"
and Pb~ Yickos and 91awasl0id
for DI wctisc:lovd SUJD IO Lorimar
Product.iom iD 1914. It was mwncd
it Karl-Lorimar Home V'adco..
Lagum 8Qch anomcy 8anX
Sdmeidcr. an atlOl"De) for the Han
campalp. said nobody in the or-
p ninsaoo knew or* alkptiom
~Karl. -This camsmp 1l'UD 't td1ing
Stuart to mmbune people for con-
tnbuuons.. .. Schnader saXl. -h was
not the pol~ of an~ campa.ign to do
tnss.. -
~·-hlk.. Han sald ht .,..ooJd
~tum four improper c:ootnbanons
m")ck lO bun b\ Karl
The OmloCraltC candidate re--
' m.cd sean 00 bas campaign fina.nc-
lllg problems and said toda} m lo•-a
that his saff h.ad -round th.a• 1beTe
ma' have been as ma.D\ as four-
rltcPJ ront.nbul~ Haft has coo.
tended he kne\lo nothing about tllep.l
-contnbuuons daung bade ao his
losing 1984 bK1.
Ha.rt said the mo~ ·~ be
gi\en back lO Karl. and be added..
-This •'Um n0lat1on of not on1' the
restnruons placed upon c:am~ps
b\ the Federal Election Commissaon bUt also m) o,.n sW>d.ard.s for
campaign practices aod •-c ·re got og to
mum that mo~,.-
ttan·s arout>tn continued 10
mounL as. The Washington Post
~cd ID tQda~ 'seditions that the
1984 Hp\ campaign has WJcd 10
mum or otbcrwnc dear from the
books neari} S60.(XX) ID CODtnbo-
UOD.S that apparmtl} e~ luruas
set b'-fcdaal dectton law. ~ Post. auog Fcden.I Ekcuon
Comm1s.s1on records.. also said the
J 9S-i campaign rctt1 ved S 30.(XX)
from l"'O fund-nJKn in transactJons
gmer.rtly protnbitcd undrr dec1JoD
la• h said S:'OJ)OO came from Da ,,d
Stan. a Laguna ~igud~ who
•asa maJor Hancnotributor,and lhc
other SI O.<XX> was from Karl
.\.lkptions about Karrs bantrolJ.
ing o( tM Ha.rt cam paJp.. •iricb
appc:a.rcd 1n Wedncsda' ·s cd.itioo.s of
lhe ~1wni Hen.kl. kicked off t.bt
burprung campaign-finantt COD-
~'CT'S!· Also Wednesday. fonner Han suf..
kr5 told The AssoClaled Press ht.s
campatgn5 roubod) accepted un-
reponcd goods and scrnccs t.bn· did
oot mleod ao pa) for -from linns
that dtd not Opcct lO be p;ud.
El«uon laws forbed corpora.le coo-
tnbu11ons of ca.sh or SC1V1ttS lO
campaigns and lurut mdtvlduaJ con-
tnbutions lO S 1.000. _ Hart. campa1gru og Thursda1 tn
~ev. Ham~irc. was asked about the
former staffers• a..Uepuons.. -so. no . n's not true. .. be said.
.\.crordiog 10 a rcpon his •ut in
lhc Mia.mi Herald. Karl a1qcdJ)
P'l'O''ided funds at tht 1984 [)emon
cratac ~atiooa.I Conv-c:ntioa a.od
INDEPENDENT PROBES •••
PromAl
-H e •-as "Cl1 aat.ed about Ga~
Han·s candtdac) and be pul a k>l of
tJ~ and dfon mto ~umpa:ign.. Sttd Gccqe l.: rr n. c:bairman of the
Orangr Count} Democratic ~
and a friend of Karl's for SC'\eral
_ l can. -He· s lt e LbaL V.'ben ht gtt.s
-1 sa..-Karl tWedncsda)t.-s:1rd
&m1~ s.. ~ -~1der. -a s~ Bcacn
~no~~ "' -o ts ~ gmcral counsel
!<X lhe H.Ji campaagn. -He -.'U
gt'tllng. ~as.e-d aroood ~~so
mucb lhat nc sho"'cd up on m~
doo."'S4q> •1th bis anorne' and ac-
roontaoL and ·~ •orlced lhts thmg r-----------------------------------------
through.-
.. lllRACLEBABY'SBIRTHDAY JOYFUL ..•
-..... A l
Jastcall 642-6086
YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE
, 50%-60% OFF
PETITE 4-16 • MISSY 6-.?0 • ~'O~tE~S 11 .14~1
N~a.ci
Wetltd"' l'IMa
1062 lrviM A~.
(714) 646-,,21
.. GJ1 f >en h •SsiMllilt0•£.-Hilal
IWlll~•,_._. • ._.., • •S..U,. AZ
• ,
'
' OC convention City backs Irvine Co. homeless pla~
of home-based
businesses set·
Ham radio school
Gordon \\est. head of tbt ~ C oasl .\.DWtur ·
Rad10 School. bu a.nnouaced ~ da.ssts for no' i«
oc ht&hc'r lattmn. Tbt first·~ oo'n ctas.s •ill~ hdd Saaurda) and Sunda' from 1:30 a..m. to
6:30 p.m a the .\arpontt inn Hotd.. 18~
~hc-vthur Bhd.
._ noVltt da:u wtll ~ hdd at w C03$t.ltnt'
Collesie an HunuO,.on Beach sarung Fd> ~for tv.o
•eeks. Genenl cbsi rodt and throC) v.·dl ~ u ugJn
at ~Coast Collegr from .. to 10 p.m. stamog
Monda). For fees aod m~ ~ mfomauon call S49-SOOO ~fonda~ tbf'OU&b F'nda' from IOa..m to J
p.m.
F .. JUon sho• for charlty
8Y '"',. SAUDT ·-------.. aadlOn IO~a "496.000 fcdmaJ
put. Lbt CU) of If' tat has at'tt'pUd a
propmaJ ~ Tht loiM Co to doubk tht
number o( apanmnns au.1!3ble to house
&ht Cll) ·s bOmcleu.
I ht ltt'Tt' PfOP()W takes lhr ~ of a
conuo' cn.W plan to uw a '-acan' anamaJ
k.ennd a.s a shd&a for the bomckn.
Tbat pQ •htda nau:d a S10nn or
rootroH'f'S) and dr"C'«> compb.inu from
~ ~nt lp'OClnd aft.tr n •-as
dJ1co\ ~ I.hat lhc ~· ls IQ tht
O\ nilaaht cra:s.h zone of the El Toro Ma.not
Corps Arr Stauoo...
tntt lhc1l C1t) offKUls ba't bttn
scram.blanc 10 Y h .,r the S-496.<XX> pant
/ -,
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~
ATaT
n ... zru1cJ t r futu re
.:.-ncr.r inJu .. rrul ~nJ '-'-icnmcr,1 ..
u'<"""• •~" rJ1nz h' th.:-ti\ 01 1~ nc
(1.-ncr .. I Pl~n.
UP'lO fh~ apan.mnits on lhrt lX 1 cam*
Tht pos.sihldt\ of ton\CftlDI -lf'Yl•
Ct'lC Cmla. npttttd IO br '~mer
tbJS 'ur . .,, to lpartmC'ftlS ftw tk bomclillli
also ·,.as C'OMideftd
Brad) ~ othtt OfPD1DUOM m,-ofvect
an tbt rettnt Dq10U&nom -lbr Mariar
Corps.. Cbns1 Collqir ln-aac. Trammd-
C f'O'A Co and lbt KL4I Co -ba•t
e>.prC'UC'd lnlettsl ID c:otiUOWQ& to .,oft
l0'4ard solutt0ns lO tbt Cll) 's bomdcs
probicm
-Tht bt:g dt\dopcn Ul town art molr
than v.dhn:i to come lOltlhtt ao bdp fTF
offset lhnr ~ung cosu. -&aid} smd.
If tbe ~ tied applicauoa as Ktti*d.
Brach \a;d ~ mOM" should be a~
to l~ "11~ •1than 30 da)'S.
.\ fu.'uo-o s.bo• swnoa the C&.W'ornu "'1lgds
and lhnr •n cs •1ll ~ hdd Saaurda~ at lhc Four
Seasons Hot.cl. 690 ~"'-port Ccns.tt Dmc. ~"'l'Ol1
8cacb.. for lbr bmefia of Las .\nups dt San Jose. lhc
support orpniuuoo of SL Joseph Hospn.al
DtnDCT is scheduled f°' 8 pm. follov.'lJl& a -
p.m. cockwl bout The show-•'lll feature f.wuon
&om Saks Faftb .\' ~ uie at South Coast Pkza
DaDCtac •ull follo• lht prosram
Western Digital moving to Irvine Center
Inventors meetln.g changed
Tbc Ora.net Couna~ chapttr of I.be lo,enton w ork.sbop v., n mttt ncu F nd:.a ~ fan. .?9. ralhtt lb.an
1o nagh1 as lhc group announttd earlsn
The~ as ~Wrd for -:30 p.m. an Room
116 of lhc Fine .\ru 8 uald1ng at C>rangt Coail
collcgic .\dmllllon as S5 at lhc door. and mott
mfonnauon as a'Ailabk from John Brdtn at
~.
S.dmlnton program. in NB
Tbc ~"'lJOrl Bach Parks. Bcacbt's and
RC'CT'CabOD ()eparunnla as o t'fmng .a open badmin-
ton prc:>p"am at I.be l mc'Oln .\ thkuc C entn m
C orooa dd Mar. 310 I Paa fie \' tC"A Om e
10-y ear. 60 m i llion agr eement for 1 5 -to~ o ffice
complex called largest tran ~ctio_n i n coun ly h i to ~-
BJ PAL'L ARCBIPU:\' Ot _..._ ......
Touted as~ WJn! ~ tnn~:or; in
~Count~ tmto~ an agttme'1l .,.as
announa-d Thi.;.'"\da' ~t""tt1! \.\ c-st~
0-gnal Corp ar.<1 T~ l l"lM Co to ~dd
tM manufxtunng firrn·s ,..ood hc:ad-
qu.an.en an '" u~ \.\~ O.puJ ""111 mo'e rto a 1 5-
sior. oflitt 1aaer upon HS rompk:_<fu
aboUt .\pnl 1')90 said a."'I '" 1oe Co
spo ~"'or.ur.
The JO-\car lea1it •\ '"'ued at about SO...
r"! 1 o-i -~ j \p.i r.es •~ma~ Da•-
Bo....zrus
~ ;.,11. .HQ1 .• u~-1oot hcadG...anen
"' .:-:-.,s.vhc.i~ it'll.Nt " e"Tlp ~·en
av• v.on1r.r rn e gm ~1>d ,P r ().-a-_
Co.:n:.
The0 ln1ne Co 110111 ~1id l~: er rr
'"'"' r.eCruaon •~·neCenta l>-'-ea: :~
Sa-Daep;. F~a"
In.me Cet1~ s pan oi :~ de'e ~:"~
: -.;_,.a._~ Ir. 1 oe ~pc"(".ru ~ prOjC(' "' "lcrt
~--· .:.,_m;iames a..">d ,.1 'Y' em~tn lrt
'-3ted T:-~crnter popu..ar1~ dubbe\! :~
(,..,.!er-Tr.angk -s bounckd ·~ ~r.
D. _ . Sanu -\na and l.agl;.-.a 'an v-
,,.~a.s
The coc-prott hcada~~ <>' \Uzda
\h,:o~ _,( -\Clea...-a Inc is o.•tt.ec t~
a'"~ 1M -\T.i T To,.er •~ i.D<k-, -st.r ... c-
tior. a.d~-en: to ~-x \\ este-1" ~u Sile
-The ~"~~ri::·s mo~e 1 .. 1.-:--t e-~
, .... -~.n~ t.~ trend of .:orpc""at::-:>eae-
qu.anl!"'s -::.ocau:ig to Ir"' 1~ pee-_ ;n ana
lht ~!:!;t!O'"' of l~ corporal .... -s •1ll> ..
u·~ ~l\ o; In ux -said RJC!"~·.;: ....
;w-eslCCn: t-f TI~ l:-.1~ Co 's Ir:\~·~-·
Pr~niC\ Grcx.!.;
P"1•m !Of t."lt crnter ~ude office splltr.
co:n:r~. ~ppon ~ "Cn.. bolds and 1
~..,--.a \."".Oppc r:g crntn
· \.\:: ctt'lded to ~ a ~ bwldmg -
,. '"" ·~ 'at~t in t:i~ sa~,ng
:e-c :-• es -:o redt.cr our openUDg
u l.nd con10eadate o..s.r faahues.. -sa.ad
Rore= Jooru.on c-u.rman and dud n -
c-, '"t:' e offt«'f o• \.\ ~ Digital
T'"~ .um;ira::: -nL"l-1factmcs suincr
~ • .:.~~~e-.L .: .... -rn .. nic:auocs.. 'ldco
.1.1'"lV-v..ien u..= .:o.~ iogJC pcocessaag
prOC04U
-\,read~ badq~ .:; Lr"~. \\m-
r-T. Dip W ~ '"""~ubct~ ;Ka.a lS lD \he
~ fa .• -ope P.~o RJCO \Ula~~
-.. ?)f"e ~"le ~.rl2..
8adm1oton •ill ~ played T~~ from 6 Y'
lO 9' )0 p m and l:qJnDttS and e'~ pb~~ ~ •dcome. Tbr fee as SJ ;xT" nrghts for adults and
S.:! for siodrnts Call f>4..i-3151 f« fu~ 1nior-
mauon.
DeLorean. owners to meet
The Dd . .orean 0..."Mn .\ssoel.auon. ~
quantted tn '" lniC •• , n hoAd a ~' ~ C"Dl at the Dam P0t nt Re:son Hotd Su~~ ~1th ippro'-
cnYttl} 100 o•""DCn of the unlQ~ automobtln
Performing Arts Center ends
year $1. lM above projections
Home section
starts Sunday
in Daily Pilot
-""C Da. ' Pl.ot °'" 5'.oc?~ .. , ...
"~-C!' a -a es:ate ~10r
npttted to au.end. ..
E'mu an planned from 10 a..m. through la.Le
aftnnoon. bcpnruna .,lb a an an to lhc nonhen
C'Dd of Dana f-0tnt H~ Call Ph~hs Ba.&dtnton a t
15.,. • ~ I 1-for diet.ads..
FridlJy, Jan. 22
JlondlJy, Jail. 25 -
• 630 p m C.U llesa P'
cocmnl dwnben. n Fau Dn'-c
• 7-lO p.m. ........... Arts C..-•issiee
eowtaJ dwnbcn. 50} Funt .\' e
By ROBERT ~'I>MA.~ °'_.., .......
\\ nh ancnc:l.a.n« 'Jt,ds h~ than
e~ ~nd suwc>n groups n ctcdulg
lhelr fund-ran1ngioa.J.s. t~ ~ Coi..n-
'' Pnfomung .\ru Cenlef finas.t,ed I -
•1th a S 1 I mtl11on p m officu1s sald
Tbursda\
But bOard ctwrman Hen~ Sqrntron
and prn.adent Tom Kendnd. ur qu to
add w1 such une\pcctcd surplu:sn~ ~
hld' to rttl.lr as the cnlttt matu~
801 office rcttlplS. ru nm v.dl mead
of pn>JC'CtlOns 1n the fim hal of lhr ~er
sJuw.t'd shghtJ~ 10 t.ttp pace •llh lbe bud&c" an the fo.irth q ~~ and ~ ltkd)
to ~main near thn"e Kmd.nc said follo•~ng a morn~ mttUng of ~
ttn tCT S boa.rd
In addJllOO.. ~roJn.. poanted out tha:
cultun.I fxthtin 1 e the Pnformu:g -\r.s
C tntCT trad111ona. 1 ~ run dri"tc1 ts •, lh
procrammani costs C\ettdnig bo\ offitt
ttttipu. 'rnsi' e c.l)ntnbuuoru.. thcrefon
att "'GUtred 10 lttp web IOslltuUOM
opcraung.
•••••••••••••••••• --Tbt mo~ ~ou pcog:ram. the more ~oo
'ose -~ gw1 -Thac~ •· . .,..:at o" at1 ar.'
~r:len.-
E' en s.o. both k cndnc and ~· • ..,
\3.Jd t!"IC' \loett e'~nxh !)tea~-.. t" :"le
rnulu or the cnite·(s fi~t 'u ~:1:-~
\caJ' .
· -1r I had pred.cud v.e •ou .ct ),...i, c .1 ~("
Dis •ell I probabJ~ "'"u.J"e ~a«iand I r.sa.De -Ktndflc q I. ~
~m • ,..-u !'l~tn.~-ta. -
~ead•ni up conun.ctJO~ o• • -~ S --
m 1l.10n .ru .:-en tt'f n 1 'i~#. s. • T ~ -'"'-
.:!3~ -s ~pon pro'ed th.JI•"'~ ..: ... 11 · ~
a~~~tOSll~
-The q-CSlJO:u ci.:n •c:r -('':-r:-·
v:-.('S· m r~> -•het~ •t ~ e'e=
h.3,c 3 ~-~ r.g a.ns C"t'!t!~ -!i.i'e
,~~ said
-1 lhl:i u'lal ux ~ •~~~on :IX
br03d comm.J'.1 t~ s .. ppon •e 'e ~.! -
~ wd he bri~'ed ~he rP:
atte':Xb!"X'e k\Cl.s m I -·~ d:x ;gtt~
to unpttS.si'e prognmm1 3Gd tM dl""
co'tt) · t t"~On..nlrCour.~ rr.a..-\('l •a1
2C'\~ s~ th.An stud~ .ad 1:r
dx:a.trd
.\nsre,:e-n .. 'le1•s~"I:" ... ar O\e-ai a'~
anrn..ia~ .. ~ ;;i ~5 ~: .n ~"Jc~ ··.o.sea1
~·• v., Ha., SJ-: 11; • "'stlf .!l!'!OM
a. -.JS.S ~~ rount-:· h~ \a.: .. ep. ... -fro:-~~
~ -~ .. ~, aue-~
P·-r .""Cr:tn-o3 ered .,.-~-t : ~ pe-r-
.Cl~r-~ d.;nC! I ~ --B-u.d,..a.'
~ .... "''-Jt'-n~ ha.~· ~~ 1 -~
:u2 ~es ane L'l -\m~s.~-~~ oi
-·("~ao:u.:. perlorm.a.~.~ B·".'a£! .. ,,
c.-•s .,::> '""'' se K>ut. ~u: a --~ o·-c .T:"""'"'~ c \,ttded a.n.rndar"'-.--e r--me-,t o.-<>
etta:.~ ... '1.he n ut~"""C ·-~al~
-e-,e ~a 'CY ; -tou.;iec a w-S, ..
• ,.. •e a.bo'e lbe bvoget P"" ~::t0:0
'~· s-:Cl'" . w 1k -,.x-().-~ ....
µ..., ... as red&JCN ~ ~-llW"-<\:."'C"':"~
C\;>('T~ foe progl"a.~tng an.: S .. ...l--!
-~~pu "".tbtbtan:rxt.JOns.. Lbecn-~ '>:.
·o-od 1 l.SClf a.bead of pn>JtCtJOm.
In short. I.be ttain did DOC lose u m ~
mo~~ as ll bad n~ to
.\ccordq 10 t...endnc
.\nd • 1t.b s:ippon groups and ~
no:xrous glli1ds slag.bl.I~ o:cecd1 tbn:
~ ~ p.J'of 1::• mar IOtl. thr ttntc'r :s • ~ .. s .a
the Pnfonmng • l SI I rru1hoo foe-1 -
. . . CCMltalllaa
o-~ ' Car ~ col')doro aur. anc
tt,. .,oc.,~e .!~' elopmen~\ Ill
. -them Ca .• ·0.-:1.2.
OtTning ·=' '"'"IU:io:-1or oot: me ~~ t!\.•e-r aod the l"C2.I esute pro•c-s~"l.a. -·~ o' 'e-
H ... ""llCS •1. :a t.re ~ stones
oc D('"tlo ~ e-.opmen~ cobr.nn O."'
C\ ~ 'b ~ 4-o-'laa.nci I::! lO !loor
;>...t -;l""".-~ ~ .-lllCasl;: ~
a~-•S:S , • .. '"'$1~ .ssuts. ~~
~· lJS~1 -_: ,..,~ .::-.a,..~
~ ;o~ u>d a-.i....:Sand a al
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crackdown_e>:n drug sales
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child pornography charge
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chr.
1"k tialtitml
wkllla llllc --~ ar wtim
nipal.
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at comes
down to
earthfor. ·
a reunion
LOS .\NGELES ( .\P) -Felill the
frequcnt-fher feline v.u IJ"en a
punftct bomtt0mm1 dunng a tcarfuJ
reunion "1th htT ov•ner v.bo thought
she'd ne,er Stt w cat apm after 1t
got lost 1n a plane's cargo bin for 29
da\S.
:.She tools v.onderful but extreme-
b scared:· said Janice Kub«lu. who
grttted her cat 31 a canar~nd
champagne rt\.""epllon at Los Angeles
htemat1on.il .\1rport Thursda~.
The darl calico cat. soon to
celebrate ns second b1nhda). met her
ov.11er at a zan' reunion in the Pan
.\mencan .\irv.a' s 1erm1n.aJ Kub«k1
cncd. her J-~ear-old daughter
~adine. g1ggkd and ne"'s reporters
fell 0' er tal h t her tf' ing to cou the
cal to meo"'
Through 11 all Fel1' sta~ed calm.
sniffing at repor.ers· microphones
ancf cunoush e\ e: ng 1 heir cameras.
''Oh. tool :n her Sne looks so v.ell."
Kubed.t said as the 1.at v.as placed 1n
her urns. .. look. ~tomm~ he·s hugging
~ou ·· said '\;adme ··1 mis~ ~ou.
Pellz the cat la rea.n.lted with OWDen Janice (left) &Dd
Nadine Kubec.k:i after a 29-day, 179,000.adle air od) •rrr·
f'.eh\ ··
I nd~ Fell\ put her front pav.s
around Kub«L.1"s necl and clung.
··she hugs me \\ e'r? real close:·
she said ... I loH her so much:·
Dunng the I I -hour flight from
London. Fehx nibbled on tuna. steak
and ca' iar and took a cat nap on the
lap ofJane Ford. a Pan Am emplo~tt
"'ho adopted her v. hen she "'as put in
qu.arantrne after being fou nd 1n
London. .
.. She slept for a v.h1le cleaned
herself and ate She v.as 't'"' "'ell
beha' ed:· said Ford
fehA. v.ho is female .. bccamc a
cclebnt)'after she escaped from her
lra,ehng box lD t.bc carsc> hold of a
Pan .\m Boeing 747 on a }OUmC)
from West G«man~ to Los Angtks
Ott 3
K ubcrt.J and her husband, Wil-
ham. v.ere mo,·1ng from Frankfun to
Edwards -'ir Force Bast in CalifomLa.
"'hen the cat became lost. SM feared
she·d ne'er sec her ~
for 29 da\S .. Felix flew man than
I ~q 000 miles and mack at lcut 64
stops in Europe. the United States
and South .\merica
Governor assails Democrats·· . .
after 2nd appointee rejected
SACRAMENTO (AP) -For I.be second ume m a ~ thr Democrats an tbr Slate Sft\ase bave ~an
appoanaec of Republican Gov. Gecqe Deu.km~j,aa..n. Dcukmqaa~ obviousl) irked. is.sued a siatcment
accusiQ& the Senate Democratic: ~ty of t.,-ina to
.. dictate I.be polkics of thtS administration. They won't
sua:ccd 1n prcvmtina n1t (from dnin&) what I wu dccted todd."
Thursday's rtjection was the appoanuncn1 of "-eteraft
Los A.QFles teacher lkn} Cordoba to the st.ate Public
Employment Relations Board.
The pany line vote was 22-16 apinst con.firmauon.
with 21 ~uired.
Lu.I ~k. Senate Democrats rcjectcd Deukme1ian's
rcappoanunent of San Pedro advertistDJ executive ADJlc
Papadakis to the State Boa.rd ofEducauon b) refusing kt
it on the Roor for a vote. . f
Smasc Mioonty l..eadcr Ken Maddy. R· rcsna. c:aDcd tbr Democrats' actJOO on Cordobe an an.empt to
cmbmT'aa the Repubbcan IO"ttDOr . ... lhio.k that's t.d pohber.. I thtnk it's ill·ach~
pOtiucs... In fact. rt almost comes down to oastY. pohua.
Maddysaid. Democra:tic tc:adcn ckoied that the ,.Ole was a
patllSl.D action. They contended I.bat Cordobe 's put
oui..soolren opposition to the st.ate'' c.olkcb'-c barptruna
Law for 1aebcn made beri.l.1-suilcd for the post.
'"She's bean& ~ to do sometlunl that's almosl
scbi.z.opbmuc." said Senate MaJOOt) Leader 8a.ny
K.ttne.. [).V~e -we should noa 1mpose that on her.
-She's brio& asked to implement polK} w
profoundly opposes.'' be added.
Foundations boost donations
LOS A~GELES (AP) -A ncwl> released stud)
shows that Soul.hem Cahfom.ia foundauons inCTC35cd
donations to non-profit chant1es b). nearly 46 pt'fttnl in
1986. ,.hJle businesses decreased offcnngs b) 9 perttnl.
The sul"'C). conducted by the Southern Calaforrua
.usonauon for Ph1lanthrop). saJd the 74 Southern
California foundations and corporal.lo~ in l.be stud'
P'e more than S253 m1lhon to non-profit chanucS
dunng 1986. That ~-as nttr1) $21 m1lhon more than was
g.l\cn b) the same foundauons and corporations 1n 1985.
-constdenng the man) ccono rmc factors dunng that
)ear -mergtT"S. acq u1s1t1 oos. 011 pncn.. dCf'Cgulauon of
l.be financial communlt) -the corporate figures could
ha\·e bttn worse.-said Lon Bums.. president of t.bc
llSOClatl~ ' f On thc otbtt SJde. he sa.id. the amount o money
rontnbuted b) foundauons reflccu w stttoith of Wtr
business oortfol.ios.
Prwa tt foundauons 1 o 1986 p' e S 121 m 1lhon.
co mpared to S 111 m1lhon donated b~ corporations..
..
Contras reject early start to cease-fire talks Australian officials probe
'flying egg cup' UFO report S ~:'\ JO E. C01-ta Rt1."3 (~P l -'1caraguan
~be! ,ead<I"\ ~ '1. m~t ~llh go,emment o:T:~.als 0('1 "'tta.. :·o· :."le ~ first direct ix-ace talks
a··te:-~~ecung asap .. !:-.:-:' stJnt a goH·mmenl bid
lo opeo w ~ne--
Th< Jar. :~:: "1('!0t1a11ons ~ere settled
'Th1.rsd.a' at a m«t r:z ~:v.~n the Contras· top
tcacen and Ca.rdma.1 ~1gu(I Obando' Bra' o. the
Roman Catho11c leader of ~1caragua "'ho
mediated bet"'~" lhe go' emment and rebels
The tail s are planned tv.o da~s after President
jleaga,n 1s e\~ted to ask Congress for more aid to .
the Cont.ras
Cease-fire tails are contatned in a Central
~mencan pea(e plan s1gned last .\ugust b~ the
presidents of ' 1caragua. El Sah ador. Guatemala.
Honduras and Costa Rica.
.\lso Thursda~ \'1ctor Hugo Tinoco th(
'11.araguan de put~ foreign minister. said the
~nd1nisw "'ere proposing a nev. 1nterna11onal
commission mdud1ng repr~nt.at1,es of the L'S
Republican and Democratic panics to monnor a
Contra amne-st'
Tinoco "'ho led a Sand1msUt delegation that
am'ed in Costa Rica unexpected!) \\edocsda)
night. said the comm1ss1on v.ould gu.aranttt that
fu U CJ\ 11 and pohucal hberucs ~ accorded lO
Contras v.ho la~ do"'-n their "capons.
The Sand1ntSU delcpuon had proposed
opening talks 1mmedia~I) after ns am,aJ. saymg
It "anted to do so because Obando ~ Bravo was
lea' ing toda~ for Rome on Vaucan b\llincss.
That drev. anger and confusion from the
Contras.. v.ho said the' didn't e'en It.no" the
Sand1nist.as "'~sending a delcpuon
By ~ Assedatei Press
SYD1'EY . .t.ustraha -Pohtt w d Thunda' th~ rcttl'ed tv.o rqx>ru of
unidcnufied fl~ 1ng obJC('U. ODC oh•b1ch looked
0
LLke a hugt egg CUP., and that
the~ "~re trcaung the maner scnousl} Four mnnbcn of a fam1t} said the •
ob]CCt shaped hke an egg cup pumied their car along a remote st.retch of
outback htghwa) Wedncsda> morning. plucked u from the ground and
co'cred u in ash. pohcc reported. Fa}e KnO'ks told pohtt hCT~ and that
of her sons changrd d unn4 t.bc encounter on the h1gb"-a~ C!"t'mcn of a tuna
boa l 50 m tJcs a W'a' said a t.; FO buzzed thCJ r 'cs.sci a k-tr. m 1 nu r..cs btcr and lhrn
\OICCS become untntcUrg>blc -we •'CTC a little btl skcpuc:aJ at fin L bul aftef'
'"'esttp ung •'C He trcauni the rcporu '"1 senousJ~ -sa.td Jim Fumell. a
pohcc sn-geant in South ..\u5traha state.
M I · · t · · k AIDS t · t d t f · · Af · Bomb tills 17 at Afghan leader's funeral a aria VlC 1ms r1s -a1n e rans us1ons In r1ca J.\L-'lABAD . ..\fghan1stan -"'bomb e\plockd In a bus dunna t~
• · f IDS ·· d Qu fun(ral for 1ndcpen&ncr leader .\bduJ Ghaffa.r Khan toda' and killed at lcaSt CH IC .\GO I ~P1 -.\ high number ot ~IDS-threale<itng oouts ot anemia suppl~ frtt o the .\ 'inu .. sa1 inn. a , -le man' of them mourn~ fro m Palm an i.1tne-Ues said .\bout 2S 1ni~ted donors and the pressing need for blood 10 .. .\nd. be\:au.~ of the high pre' alence 11n ~n1or In\ t'Sllg.ator \\1th the :'Jle~ and lnfectJOUS ~pv.~ IO urtd "hen the bomb l"\ploded on 'a bus parked about thrtt
combat malana-related anemia m Central ~-fn~ Central ~tn~a 1 ot pe-ople "'l lh !he .\IDS \In.IS "' ho D1~ase d1' 1sion of the :"auonal Institutes of ~cs from the ~en of the 9~,car-Old paofist's home ~here he V."a.S buncd
ha'e combined to male transfusions the :"o _ donate bl~ near!~ one 1n 1) children .~1' ing Heal.~h in Bethesda. ~1d 10 a~ I.gun salute. "'llnesses sa.id .\fgban leader ~a.Jib •'llamoni th~ in t.bc
'source oi .\ID transm1u1on in the region the~ ~ransh.s1ons 1<:. eh to be infecu:d. ..aid Dr In Central .\fnca and other paru of the prckn for the funeral. Thc usands of moumen had accompanied a flov.u-
The problem I') pamcula r ~ acute a!"'long Ti.. ~a., Q_,nn de, eloping v.orid "'hcrt' CC"OnomlCS make ll decked red truck that earned Gaffa.r Khan·s boch from Peshawar. Pal.at.an.
children ~tn.: en ""·th malana hecaus.e "tn~~ Ir. :he L n tee :ates. "'t spend bet~C'C'n StiC. 1mposs1blc. lhe f~_ilure to scrttn is ha' ing a '~ 0 ,er the mounwnous l<Jnber Pus into -'f&hani sian and procttdC'd -o miln frequent}~ require ~:-lrisfus1ons •' combat lite· Im II on 1 and SI million~ \tarto ~eep our blood dramauc 1mpaCL he said. toJa.lalabad
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gets year
in girl's·
suicide
FORT J...AUDERDALE. fla..(AP)
-The att~) roe a •'OfllaD con-
\ tcted of pro'ok.J na hn t~
dausbttT's SUJOCk b) rom.nc tM prt
to -.ort as a nuck dancer Y )'S he .as
~ •1th ~ knlmc') of be'f orw-
)tar ,ail s.enttntt
Bro,.'Ud Carcwt Judge Anhur
Frann -·~nl ~o• the (stntene1ng)
1u1dch~ •hJCh •-as our main
rcquc-st. -said Raclwd Lubtn. •ho
Y.Kt he oonethdcu "'tU appeal Thett-
sa Jad.son'sron\1ci1on
Jackson. ~I. bel~'ed to be the onl)
mother chatpd an a chdcf s SUKldt
faced up to :!S )Qll an pnson for lht
thrtt felon) con,1ruons 1n a 'At<kl>
pobhcued mal w1 Octobtt.
The <kfenSt an<>rne) rcqUC'Sttd a
bond hca.nng toda) to obtain Jack·
son's ~lcaK from Bro•w Count~
Jail pending the appeal
Frann. calling his ckcu1on a
compromUie. ~ntenad Jackson to
364 da)S an Jail. t-.o )ears of
commumt) control and thrtt )e.ars of
proballon.
Prosttutor Kat~ Kea~ had
uled Fran~ to follo• gu1<klines and
sentence Jacbon to lhttt ~can 1n
pnson follo•ed b) probauon
-Trung )our daugbth to a naked
bar and watcb1n& her dan« 1s not a
propn-lh•"J for a mother to do -or
aettptablt. Franza told Jackson
"You dad procu~ a snual per·
formancc b' 'our o•n child -
.\U sentencn •"t'T"C conS«Ull'e
v.ath t~ cond1t1on th.at Jadson
conlln~ thCT'lp) at a mental health
chnac as ui out-paucn1
-1 fC""CI good. -Lubin said after
sentt>ncing.. Ht> had asked that his
chent be sentenct'd onl~ to tv.o ~an
communlt) control.
Age-reversing
cream backed"
CHIC -\GO <-\Pl -.\ha ~n~
-h~l.C'S and false starts~ an cta1ms 1 about s.kan crams to ~'cn.r lhc ,..,~ of time. one has finall~
pro' cd ef'fect1 H 1 n undoing ear1~
l&Jn& from too much sun. researd~n
sa~
The ~ sold for ~ean a.s a
prncnpuon anu-xnt' drug called
Rc1tn·"-. ~oc>thed •nnk.ln. cnscd
spots and P'<' U.1n a fOS) gJov. in 30
sub}C'CU •1th surHUma&C'd slun •ho
used 11 daJI) for four monllls.. ~
snrchen said Thu~~
·The treatment e'en re' ('T'S('d some
prt<anccrous chances an skin alls.
said one of Lbc rnearc~ Dr John
I ·'
Tbe dachee9 of Yorll meeta cut memben of ""The Phaiatom
of tbe Opera'' bacbtace aft.el" Broad way perlornance.
Crazed Illan th warted in
attenipt to attack 'Fergie'
SEW YORK I .\Pl-.\ ~oungman
~ming ··\t ur<kren.-and o;i.1ek1-
1ng a nag on a pok rushed at ti':<'
du hC'SS of't orl.. outs1<k her m1d10-. r.
\b nhau.an hotel pohC'C sail!
The ,.,fc of Bnta1n's Pnn~t' .\r-
dr'C"A •as unhun 1n tht' anempted
a.Maull Ul front of the ~ aldon·
-\stona Hotel at about 11 p m
Thursda~. the ute Deparuncnt said
-\ Bnush Embau~ spokesman told
CBS '-= ev. s the ducbns •'llS ~pnf ect I~
~ia_,td about It -
The suspect 1dt'nt1ficd as M u:"\a~
han1t>' ~~-o( \1anha1tan -.ss ~ani
hdd at the f~ral Metropoht.a"l
Corrttuonal Center an Manhattan
this morning. according lo an assign·
rTlt'nt offi~r v.ho did nol iJ'l" h1)
na,.,..
..\ u~e Dcpanment ~poi:cs•oman
~~-~ ... a~ .'-artt'd 'A llh ancmpled
.n~-· .., int' u ...... !l~s and assaull on
SHORT \.Q T CE
AUCTION
OF RARE VALUABLE STOCK
PERSIAN RUGS
A~D'OTHER OR E :T AL C AR PETS
A C0\-4P-.E E S'"1 PVE'. OF 0 U di •1181 PEli'S ~ ',
A'O OThER O RIE' ..,.,_ ;nJGS HAS 3EE1'. OROERE :::> ;::0 :(
PIE [ IW IMD ftl nm.I • ..,ESE ::ooos :::i :) '\ :::-
ARRIVE 0'°'11 Tl\1E A'-D TNOSE F 'A'-C .\~LY PESPO'-S BLE
FOR THE UNPAID SHIPME"1T HA .IE 11\.ST?"vCTEO ·.;E ll u S
AGE-... TS TO "UCTIO'I, THE E1' -1Rf COL .. ECT 0 :\. ~:'\.:::>
OTHER AlUASLE P ECES ' S '-G .. E IJ'I, TS
THIS COl-.ECIO-... .VHICM S Q\..P ZOO PEGS A',:J '
All SIZES ~OUR o 0 '\~O s "HE F 'es· cc .... :_c· o ·.
" DESIG'\ C llAFTVAl. .... SH IP .... :::> C0 .. 0 9 $ OF ~A :;.
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SEE'\ 11'11 All OUR YfAll'S OF SH .. '.,G "1-<f F1 .... EST QuA,ui"
O RIE"IT Al lruGS & CARPETS
AUCTION
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~t le"htpn ~1cdteal Cmtcr at -\nn , •• ....,,llTlffllmflSrmRll.
.\rt>or mrl 11 m:IL CU GI am
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OranQ8 eo.t DAILY P1LOT/Friday. ~ 22. ftee *A.I
Youth gets 30-ye~r ter1n in
fatal Howard Beach attack
NEW YORK (AP)--\st.alt Judzt scn~ccd OM of
thrtt)oulhscoo' lC1ed in the Hov.'lrd &ac11 racta1 auault
1nal lo u p lo 30 )eatS 10 pm.on toda~ for nunslaughtcr
udasaulL
Joo lnt« 18. v....s the lim of the thrtt to be
scnienced ~ Judg:r Thomas Dcmakos m death of a
bladcma.ru:ba.s.ed to hrs death on a 111 ) an e mostl)
.. hue Quems nc1&hbomood oi Hov. d Beach ~ Judet ordered Lester \ vnten"~ .,f \C to IS
)cat) on both the man~uibtcr an~ : "'t' as\ai.. t counts 10
be ~cd consccuu,eh bee.a .. ~ :t°'e\ 1n\0t\ed 1 ... 0
srpa.ratc rnmuaJ acts · ·
.\sa rcsu!t lcstcr•1ll ~cat k a\t I ~cars m pnson
He also"""" senttnced to a ~ear 11'1 pnson tor consptr3C\
but th.al ts to be ~ed concurrertth •Ith a one to thrtt·
)-caI sentence ht alread~ is sen 1ni •or liepJ ... eapons
posSCSSlOn lo pass.ans 9r'ftlmtt Dnna.kos Cllcd t..nurs lack o (
rnnontor s.ha~al the umc of~attack He YJd lnltT --,a~ prclt: clow' 10 sho-.1ni -dcpna,cd 1ndtffc:rn>a '°
buman hf<' -
e>emuos said that after cbasans Mtehacl Gnffith to
htsdeath rn an icc-1dcnt on the Belt f>art•'2). he pt>dcd up
a bat and an.ac ed anolhtt black man 1n v.-b.at the Judo:
calLcd -a ~pa.rate and dlsunct cnmanaJ an.-
'ThJS 1s 001 a cooncuon of the communn~ of
Ho v. a.rd Beach -Demalos sald But. bit added -MK.t no
rn1stake There a~ no 1(s. ands or buts about 1L It •-as a
rac iaJ au.an. -
The Re . ~1 barpton. a bbck communll) actn in. ~Jd ··1 thin .. tl<iat 11 as an affinnat100 lhat raosm and ra~1s: ''o~n .. 'I:'. • .. 1 not na't a place 10 our SOC1Ct) ••
U.S. presents
f!1issile treaty
Arizona governor, brother plead
innocent to campaign loan fr~ud
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WoFki:egin
concert it
might Work
The Pad fic Amphitheatre and the Orange Count> Fair
are at at again.
The amphitheater's management is read> to book
concens for July' and the Fair Board is not far behmd. ·
Good performers mean profits for both, but scheduling ..
t\\O concen.s on the same night in almost the same locatio n
causes headaches for everyone.
The b1stOT') of dueling concerts at the amphitheater and
the Orange Count) Fair began in 1986.
The Beach Bo) s took the stage at the amphuheater the
same night that Jan and Dean were performing at the fair. It ~ultcd m one of the "orst traffic jams in Orang.e Coast
blSlOr).
People heading for enher event could have made better
time by park.mg in Huntington Beach and waJking to the
fajrgrounds in nearb~ Costa Mesa. Traffic was snarled for
three ho urs before the gndlock was broken and things got back
to a normal tratlic Jam .
Last year. Jan singer Al Jarreau was booked at the
amphitheater on the first Saturda) of the fair.Traffic v.asn ·:as
bad as the year befure. but at v.asn"t a pretty ptCturc.
Street.5 became parking lots for at least a half-hour v.hale
people headed for the amphatheater competed v.i th fair-goers
for too few parking plaees.
The overflov. forced motonsts to park o n sid e streets.
causing a fl<><>Q of complaints from residents.
The performers for this year's duehng concerts might be
the Rat Pack -Dean ~tanin. Samm) 0a .. 1s Jr. a nd Frank
Sinatra. An) o ne of the three performers "ould drav. a bag
crov.d. but together the Rat Pack as a tnple wham·m).
It probably won·t make any d1ffe~ce v.ho pla)s at the
Orange Count' Fair
Costa ~e-Sa Councilman O n 1lle Amburgc) thanks the
amphnheater should cancel the Rat Pack concert 1f ll has
alread' been arranged. His bold stand 1s based o n the
assumpuon that canceling the concert ~ould prove
amphitheater ov. ners are trul) interested in cooperating v. ath
cit' officials and citizens· groups to end the rash of !av.suns
and fe uds o ver noise. traffic and concerts.
Amburge) ·s suggesuon probably drev. a bag laugh from
amphitheater officials.
It"s a safe bet that the) are not going t o shut dov.n for 10
da)s dunng the pnme concert season .\nd . ··cancel the Rat
Pack concert .. are fighting v.ords.
There seems to be onl) one hope of a' 01d1ng the foll) oi
the past t"'o) ears. and one fair official as al read~ talking about
I l. I
Fair Board member Larr,· .\mold has said ti makes more
sense for the Fair Board and the amphitheater to JOtn hands
on concert-scheduling problems rather than lockrng ho rns.
If amphitheater o fficials and the Fair Board pooled their
efforts. the) JUSt m ight be able to come up v. ath a plan that
""ould make L"le traffic crunch easier for ever: one
Wo rking together for a common goal makes much more
sense than )elhng at each other. a nd compromise sounds a lot
better than gndlock
Censorship
Students who v.ork on school ne"spapcrs "ere: tvld b)
the L".S. Supreme Court <Jan 131 that the> do not hJ'e the
same broad First .\mendment prot1Xt1 o ns that are a ' Jilabk
to the natJon·s nev.s media
The coun·s ruling. v. h1c h came o n a 5-3 '01e mall."' ..ense
because 11 recognizes the educa11onal assignment that student
publtcauons ha' e o n top of their charge to report the nev. s
.\ctuall) the ruling p uts students 1n the real v.orld v.here
fe" JOumaltsts are free to do "'hatever the) plea~
M ost v.o rk v. nhin S\Stems of checks and balances.
S)Stems that are set up b). editors and publtshers to ensure
accurac) and fairness -and good taste and publtc ser> ice ...
It should be noted that a hca"')·handed administrator.
cspec1all) o ne v. ath ltule undcrstandmg of the p~s. can do a
great deal of harm
The 0' erl) quick censor h inders the kam rng process b>
d1scouragrng creall'<' students and b) da'iaging the
credibilit~ oi lhe censored publica~on.
Medford I Ore. t ~1ail Tribue.
Foot-in-mouth
Some people ha' e a knack for sa> ing .. tht> n ght thing at
1hc nght umc ..... Others tend to ha\e -root-an-mouth .. d isease
But Gov. Eva n ~echam of ..\nzona surch is the "urunt
--v.orld champion .. at getting both feet in his mouth v.11h
unfonunate results.
If there is an) group he has not offended it's hard to find
Some of the affro nts ha\C been real. 1f not reall' intended
Some m unreasonable scns1u' It) o n the pan oi th·e o ffended.
or contrived b) political opponumsm ..
When he wa.s ind1C1ed recentl> m connection "llh an
unreported campaign loan. he could JUStl~ conclude that
paranoia rs not tus problem -a lm ost e'"°'One ~all\ IS
ap.inst tum. ·
He bas offended blacks. v.o mcn . .homose,uals Japanese
and e"cn po~erful figures an has ov.-"TI Republican Pam . v.ho
arc ~mbarrasscd b) v.-hat has f'ranspucd ...
Ifs all too bad. There should aJwa)S be concern b\
e'en.one for the feelings of others. and there should not t>C
manufaC1urcd supa~nSlll\ It~ for the purpose ofchoosing to
be affronted for pohtJcaJ or other pllrposes. us1 don "t nerctse
\Cl) good Judgment to an extent that the) not on1' 'Kt1m1ze
others but \ 1ct.Jm1ze themsch·es. t echam ma~ fit that
catcg.of).
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OC a
cultural
desert ~
no more
Could this be Oraogr Coun?Y!
The event was ca.lied a -f'ncnds
Stminar ... to dlSCUSS South Coast
Repertof) 's current mai~ J>l;a>-.
_ ~Prelude to a KJ.u.: The anvtt.auon
was for 4:45 p.m. on a Friday. We
decided to go. havang been Fnend;s of
South Coast Repcrtor) for~~ ume
(meaning v.-e make a contnbution tn
addauon to our season ucket
purch.asr).
\\ e assumed v.e ,.,ouJd be part of a
handful of people. and v.erc surprued
.. hen the '"' nauon st.atcd the sem-
inar "'ould ta.Ice place in the mam-
stage 1hC2ter
Nicaragua Reagan
can't afford a setback
\\-e arrned to find throngs of
people entenng the theater. not
unlike a performance. Inside. the
lobb) v.as ah\C -.1th people. chatting
"''th one another and sippmg "'1nc ·
The c-ustom. v.e disco' erect 1s to take
'our .,.ane an to the theater v.-ith )OU. af
;ou v.1sh lnteresnngl~. at least SO
per«nt dad so
The president asks for more arms
"'Ith "'h1ch to aid the Cntras. The
.\rias countnes complain that Hon-
duras asn "t meeting ats obhgattons.
thal ll as pro' 1dang sanctuaf) for 1he
Contra fighters. The So,·1e1 bloc
continues "'llhout an) apparent inter·
rupuon to suppl) its lmk satdhle
countf). mostl) from shipping on the
"'CSI coast. but also "'llh supplies that
come 1n b) air from Cuba. The
Democratic "'hip sa~s· .. The Whne
Housed~ not "'ant peace an Central
.\menca The~ "'ant a m1htar; '1c-
tof) at all costs The) don't care about
an)thang else ·· 1Rep Ton) Coelho
neglects to account for the peace that
folfo.,.s some mah tan '1ctoncs.) Sen
Chnstopher Dodd contnbutes.
.. E,ef) ume the Sand1nlstas make a
concession. the \\ hate House SttS 11 as
a ma1or setback.·· Thus g~ the Anas
plan for peace an Central .\mmca
E'er) ttme Daniel Ortega makes a
COOCCSS10n. ll IS indeed a setback.
Here 1s ho"' 11 "'orls· On Monda't.
Ortega ,an "'1th appropnaie
drumrollang. release se'en pohucal pnsone~ This is done an full' ae"' of
CBS . .\BC and !"BC The release of
SC' en :"'acaraguan pnsonCf'5 is the
equ1,alent of lock.mg se'en L'.S.
Democrats up in fantas) land. "'here
communm dictators are Sttn as hule
angels. pla\lng padd,calce v.1th the
kids. It IS nol frequent!) noticed that
the SC\ en pnsonttS released on
\londa) aJT repla~ b~ fhe other
pnsoners tal en on T uesda~
The opposmon pohucaJ Icade~
returning to ~1caragua to taste the
nev.found freedom. find the e,.
penence 1amng. One of them stepped
otT his a1rplane into a acaraguan 1a1I
.,,. here he was gn lied for seven hours
Sc' eral weeks ago. Mrs. Jeane
Karlpamck returned from a 'asat to
~1caragua. a countf) she lcnov.s
belier than <.. hnstopher l>odd lcno-.s
ConnecticuL .\nd "She rtpancd that
for the '<'f) first ume th~ was
ac-tualh .. a chance.·· .\ chance that a
Marnst-Leninast counlf) might fall
to Ioele that finaJ pnson door on tts
people BuL she v.amed. whate,er
hope there as of this happening. there
1s one cen.aan "'a> to guarantee th.at at
v.111 not happen. and th.at 1s to
ampo,ensh the onl) forc-e an
S acaragua that has sullcd the Sand-
1n1stas
lmagme af the Contras bad ne\Cr
matenahzed as a fighung force 1n
S1caragua. The> are our Ba~ of Pags.
\\ e let the Cubans down and got
Castro for a quaner<entuf) (so far)
lcl down thc(:on~and v.c·u ba'e
Onega for a quaner<entuf) . .\nd all
that this 9.0uld mean throughout
Central .\menca and Melllco
One v.o nders· What d~ Congress
"'ant from the C'\CCUll'e" S ot a •hole
lot The Democratic congrnsmen
v.-ant re~lectaon and v.ould hke a
DemOCTauc e'ecuu' e and more
cousins on the payroll. Y..'ho else
males a d1fTe-rence" ~l 1kha1I Gorbache,· makes a dif-
ference .\nd he v.ants a great deal.
E\ er} thing from disarmament
treaties to cultural exchan,es to
economic aid. link.a~ has never
been a discredited concept: rather. n
has been a<ironJ > or maladro1 tJ y
handled. Wh> should v.-e be wastm&
oursches m despair over a SJtuauon
an Central .\merica in a counlf) of
less than 4 milhon people. when the
Great Bear in Moscoi. could. wuh a
flick of a fingt"T. mili thinis ri&ht?
Oh. n would take a little time for the
great e'prcss train to slow down. but
slov. down lDC\ n.abh at would have to
do. since Cuba undtt Castro has run
shon of sugar and oprs and can
hardl) produce attack hchcopttts for
WtLIAM F.
8uCKLEY
use an ~1cuagua v.1thout some help
from behind the Iron Cunam.
Put 11 10 Gorbache' · To pro,·e that
things art going to be different under
~our regime. )OO can bqin b) a
modest IJttle retrenchment an Central
.\mmca . .\s of toda). instruct >ow-
satelhtes to stop Operauon Sand-
1n1st.a. So more mahtary sh1pme-nts.
no more fuel. \\e"ll go along Wllh tM
fa~, mg necessaues. We"ll ha'e an
elCCJ1on. and ma>be dig up a manor
ponfoho for Ortega But the re' ol-
utton v.111 be <>-' ~-r
Gorbache' has the altemauve of
sa)ang no. But he v.ould need to drop
that bit of aad on h1ssnov. -white fact.
causing a great ugJ) scar that v.ould
F1 an his"'~> the nut time he parades
anto summit confercnC'CS to charm
the ladies and the d iplomats and the
ch1efsofstate. It asagood adca. ~ybc
Stn. Daniel lnou)e. that basuon of
rectitude. could soak it into the ncltl S600 billion bill that ps through; A
hidden subsad) to finantt a <kl·
cpuon of Dm>ocnru to und first to
Managua fora tour. lben to Moscov..
to confer •ith Gorbachev. then to C -
SPAN to rcpon their ftndinp to the
people.
Mr. Reagan cannot afford to lose
this one. Neither can the people of
Nicaragua. "lmam F. ~T & • qalllcald ~
Schools share blame for .
• • • • growing two-tier society
SACRAMENTO -Ulifomaans
rtt'Cl'ed this 9'ttk anotbc'T chunk of
e' t<knce th.at the} facr an UD<%n.&1n
SOC'la.I f u lure as tM statt meandcn
tov.vd the:! 1st century.
California Tomorrow, Ont of the
few orpnaz.attons ~ otcd to oplor-
ing the st.ale's futu~ unVC'i&cd a new
rcpon on the amped of he-a ry
1mmtgrat1on on pubhc schools.
Toda)'. the orpn122uon rcponed. a
-s"th of all stucknlS an California
schools ·~rt born in other countnes
and tMy are bri~ hudJed b>
-•oefull) 1nadewale pn:isram:s..
lmm1srants' childml -the Vast
ma1ont> of WbOm ~ from Laun
..\menca and A.Ill -~ f.alhn1
behind tbc1rdnsmata droppm& out
and omct-1Sit ba"•• ~ful
educational e'~ Calafom~. the IJ'OUP .said. should
rerosnue tM VO"'"'I cultunl d•-
' ers1t) of the schoolsand bcwdhng to
PfO' tdc the equal)) dJ\~ prosrams
to daJ wtth IL
M far as 11 &ot:i. the C aJ1form1
Tornorro-~ is a ,-aluabk ad-
d1t1on IO lk mounu.na bod> of
e'icln!lla: not ool) that l.k state's
cultanal Md rthn.c futun;-0-&a:i..
u.n<Trt11n OftC. but I.bar pohcymak<n
-tM IO\ cmor, lqlsla.aon and
othcn-an: lartel) ·~· Lhc fact. But the ~ lunrlS at.trif lo JUst
immiannt chddrm. whik the prob-
lem is mud\ duper than that
TM faa as that •n1un three or four
,can.. a majont> of C1hfom1.1's
ckmtnW) and K'Condat) st\aeknH
•all be non·AQlk> and &bat tbott
UudmlS itpi<tetlt hltfall) dottm of
la.Q&Ulln and c:ult.urt'S -tbr 1DOM
d.i\Cf'K SUC'h bod) o( studml$ to bt
fou.nd 1np~bcrt' on E.anh and OM
that sampl~ foretells ,.hat the largtr
socaet) "'"111 ~mble 1n less than 20
) ears.
Thett IS.. morto\CT. a sharp dl\er-
gtnce 1n hov. those h1Jh.I) da\cnc
studenas ~ performing.. .\ngJos and
.\saansltnd to complete their c:duc:a-
uons •h1k the-dropout rates for
Latinos ud blacks arc horrcndousl)'
hagh . .\.nd collcgr IS a d1ffc:rcnt SIOr)
th.an lo._er-le\-el cduc:ataon. If ln)-
th1ng. the state's collcgts have be-
come e'en more dominated by AnsJo
and Asian students.
What•s OCCllrriftl an \.ht schools 1s a
taste of l.M 1•-0-uer soact) \hat's
dc'eloptna ao Cahfomaa -one tha1
has sooal. political and cronomte ~m1fteauon.s too numerous to ckud.
Some f.tr~~ futunsu see 1
Cahfomia .-adi sbon*5 of'traintd
labor.•llhcnier-ahn.cTnctionandof
dttlanin1 tt0nom1C and cultural m-
OU!Cnct 'as-a-\ as tht rest of the nation
Hov. pohC)mttcn deal •ath pu.bhc
educataon Loda) ~di cktermanc. to a
\Cr) laTJl' ~ oahtthcr tM futur'(
as bkak or bn&ht and \.ht c:"' aclrnitt. as
Calafom11 Tomorro• pocnu out.
sugnts that lht'y an: aponf1S the
wLU.atMMI ratlwr· tr... ._, ... w1tt. n
forthn&hll).
~ maJOr 1mpcdnncnt to mak..11'1
1 concmcd dfon to lift Caltfonua's
pubhc: educatron s)11tm out of PGM·
Proposmon l l ~ d that tbc same dcmopapb..c t ll'1tt11•
the Sl'booh allo att ha' 1nc an ampKt
on oohtics.. bUt tn tt\'nV. Wllik lk Id.ooh tad • fa( ol
Cahfomil tOad} arc bcit'omt• •• ~)· da~ Liie ~ -
~ •hq rqnatt and "°"' -arm't. The '<>tan& pOpul:lttOft " o~er·
•hc:lmantJ) ncto milJ\d 1Jftw1n
and. perhaps most ampon.antJ~. aging
raprdJy. Thu.s. theft is a dccnasmg
dirKtconnection bct•-un votcnand publi~ educ:ataon bta.vse ~ and
fewer v-.otcructuall) ha~~ duJdren in
school.
In the zrro.sum PIM that as
~I') polatl('1., tt.e tdM>ols are losi.n& tkir dout bta.tm tbcy are
losins thrir pobtJc:al COMtrtuenC').
o mautt ho-a much lip sc:fVltr
thOR an publ.c offatt ml) .. )' to the sanctJt~ or public educataon. ll tS
1ocrttS1n&)1 roniadtted to be a ser-
' 1« that affc:cu m°'tJ>' DOn-\Oters-
1 harsh pohttaf factor but a ruJ OM.
Cahfomia Tomom>Tt' ma)' be cn-ll~l} COfTC'Ct in call1r11 .or mott
'public polq auentJOn to tM d.,.
\c:T'Slt} of public Khool but ...,.,
s.hoWd O«Ut and •hat does oc.aar att
l•O d1ftant t.hif\CS that att afftt1ed
b) ocher facton. wch as the rdative,
anOucrKC of con.R.itumt '"*""'
lf~'s a•yral hope for movu11
publ.c C'd..a1ion in CaJtfomia
W)ond ftlcdiocrity. r_t ha •n ~~ tbe su~·s butiM1t<OmlHi-
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drclled if tk • wcua'TI IO (:'.a..
fomia 1tt aot edtnltd wflkindy '°
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But v.e v.ere rea.ll) not prepared for
"'hat v.e sav. ne\l. The scats kept
filling up unul the theater was fuU -
packed. Some people ""'<"tt standing
tn the rear Could this be On.nit
Count} aL b) nov.. 5 P..m. on a
Fnda)? It seemed more ltk.e a sec~
one e'pects in the cultural mccca5 of
S e"' York or Pans.
~oreo'"er. the people v.-en a true
CTO\S section -)Oung. m1dd~
and olckr. uasure V.'orld and fUP-
p1es.
Wallcang onto tbc ~and laking
the three chairs set up "''Cff Craig
Lucas.. author of the play; 'orman
Rene. director. and John Glore.
hterar) man•r for South Coa.sl
Repertor). Then came. one of the
most erudite. 1nformat1"e and
IOl~ll ns d ISCUSSIOnS of the au tho( S
obJCCll\~ problems and soluuons.
and the role of the director. that •'<'
ba'e e'er been pn,11egcd to hear.
.\nd the q~t1ons from and com-
ments b~ the audience ""ere a.maz1 ng·
I) sophastteated
Could this be Orangie Count). long
consad~ -.11hout culture" It as
Oran~ Count>-and the culturaJ
'acuum has been filling and as nov.
O\ erflo"' ang.
Nov. he-re as the meaL .\uthorCraag
lucn. ,.ho -.ntes an Ne-v. York. v.-as
comm1ss1onc:d b) South Coast Repc-r·
tor) to v.nte the pla) -or a pla~
Lucas chanitd has onguw ronccpt
earl) on and eame up •1th ~Prelude
to a Kiss.··
And Lucas reported that Ora.nit
County's South Coast Rcpe:nof)
comm1ss1ons more oripna! plays
than any other thcatCf' in the Unatcd
States. a comment agreed to~ suffer
Glore.
Moreove-r. Lu.as 1nsms that South
Coast Rcpm<>r) gj vn the com·
m1.uaoncd author far mott freedom
than do Nev. York lhcalcn.. Jn Nev.
York. bcausc of budJC1 rcstncuons.
a pla)-..n&ht as hmttcd as 10 the
number ofrharactcn and the numbtt
of scenes he or she can include 10 a
pla) Not so v.1th South C~t
Repenof). The commissioned
author is '1''m a compktcl) frtt
hand.
f inally. author L&JCal and dartttor
Rene s.a.1d the) •ouk! rathtt open a
pla) an South Coast Repertor) an
Oranac Counf) than any"htte else 1n
the nation. -The audicDC"t h.u a
itnerous spant. the audacnce listens
and the audimtt teaches )Ou. -the)
C-Apblncd..
Sllll Orantc Count) 1s not )-et NC'lll
York. To pro\e ~ point.. no pb)
-.hach has been pttvtcwed at Sooth
Coast ReptttOf}. such as-~lude to
a Kiss.· has )d been published un tJI 11
bas had a New York productJOn
Ho~vcr. a number or pla)s
prc\'te"Yt"Cld br.c have IOOt on to NC'!'
YOf"lc produruoes and ha\°e been pu~1s.bed.
As rcstdtnts o( ~ Anedcs ~
mo\•1natoQra.neeCount) tn tbtcarly
1970s.. ~had season licUu to the
Mar\ T..,cr fontm at the Los
netlcs Mu..1e Ce11vr. Mov1r11 to
•hit -e uftdentood ,.. a aahwaJ
~land i• OrulE Couaty • bdd
00 IO OW .....,. bCUts lft Loa 11f1C1es. driwi• up fot Liie plays.
.\nd tkn • ditco•ned South Coat ReDenoo·. aoc-.t 1.a a
1iOl'dront i1I ... Com Mesa 11 the
ume IY dlit tnnt Soutll Cmst It~ iftO¥ed IO i1S C'Wmlt
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and lace styles .. Ong 12 99 to
40 00 Nap~1ns. orig 2 49 to 4 5G
1.99. Table top Shop • 1 3
Choose trom our wide and
...aned selection of AT&T tete·
phones and answering machines
Telecommunications. 426
-VIP SPORTSWEAR - -FASHION ACCESSORIES --HOME ENTERTAININ<! -
• All already redu~ career coordinates by our
most famous makers. now an additional 34%
off the ticketed price. Misses' sizes
D. 107 197 'm . ncketed price 24 99 to
99.99 . . 11.49 to 13.91 -PLAZA SPORTSWEAR-
• •A ll career skirts, 34% off. Wool blend.
gabardine and knit s~ 1n traditional and
shorter lengths. Misses' sjzes. !Not at Beverly
Center.I D. 135 442. Reg. 14.99 to
34.00 . . . 9.89 to 22.44 -
• Haggar pleat front trousers, 19.99. Short and
average lengths in navy. grey. black and other
solids. Misses' sizes. I Not at Beverly Center I
D. 442. Reg. 30.00
• Take an extra 34 ~ off all reduced blouses.
knitwear and activewear. D. 62 149 450.
Ticiceted pnce 14.99 to 39.99 1.89 to 21.39
EXPRESSIONS
• All already reduced weekeno wear. now an
additional 34% off the ticketed price A great
selection of active and casual styles
D. 1'2Sl 17252.. Ticketed pr1Ce 9 99 to
54. 99 . . 1.59 to 31.21
• All already reduced famous maker clothing
now an additional 34<1\:i off the t1ci<eted price
Find jackets. skirts. pants. blouses and
sweaters. D. 443 78 Ticketed price 9.99 to
59 .99 . . Lil to 39..59
DRESSES
• All already reduced dresses for misses.
petites and large sizes. now an additional 34 %
off. Ticketed pnce 39.99 to 89.99 21.39 to 59.39
PETITES
• All already reduced better colle<:t1ons. now
an additional 34 % off the ticketed pnce
Selected stores. D 438 457. Ticketed pnce
19.99 to 124.99 . 12.71 to n•
MISSES' COATS
•Our entire stock of London Fog! rainwear
25% off. In misses· and petite SJZes. 0 . 226
Reg. 66.00 to 175.00 . . . 41..75 to 131.25
• Short and long wool coats. 41.• to lt.99.
Solids or tweeds in wool and woof blends.
misses' sizes. D. 25. Reg. 69.99 to 109.99
FOCUS
• An regular priced knit related separates from
Necessary Objects. Beewear. Camp Beverly
Hitls, _US Boys and Bom In America. 25% off.
Junior sizes S-M-L. 0 . 97 246. Reg . 28.00 to
64.00 . . . . . . . . 21.00 to 41..00
•Take an extra 34% off all reduced junior c<>'-
lections. dresses, knits, activewear. pants and
ITlOfe. Junior sizes. Ticketed price 9.99 to 54.99
........ . Ulto x.21
• All regular ~ junior twO·piece knrt skirt
sets, 25% off. Junior sizes S-M-L. D. 64.
Reg. 46.00 to 62.00 . 34.SI to 4&.50
•AD regular priced denim and woven skirts.
34% off. Juniors sizes. D. 129. Reg. 24.00 to
69.96 . . . . . . . 15.14 to 41..17
-INTWATl APPARB.-
• All regular priced bras and founda1ions. 25%
off. Undefwire and soft oup bras. plus panties
and control garments. O. 19 139f 258.
Reg. 6.00 to 36.00 ..... ~-. . 4.11 to f7M
• All regolar priced sleepwrJUr, robes and
1oungeweer, 25% off. o. 2•1~1snS416"/ JZJ217J!JB. Reg 26.oo to
94.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 1 ... to 11.11 •All regular priced panties. 25% off. 0 . 28>.
Reg. 3 .33 to l2.00 . . . . . . .2.19 ID ...
• AJt regu&. priced daywear, 2SCJI. off. lndudes
~. tep pents4 tedcfies. slips and more.
0 . 83. Reg. 11 .00 to 58.00 .....• I.JI• G.11
-FAm .. ACClllGIB-
• ....,.., pricild jewelry, 20CW. off. A fini
Ill I Ction of .. fmhion end taior"ed feww*v. (Ex· dYdina ,.... • Da, GN.nchy end Anne Klein.)
0 . 20{1111427/G . "419. 5.00 to
12.00 •••.• :: .•.•.••• .,.. •••••• -........ ..
• Shaw1s. ties and scarves: 20% off. Assorted
squares. oblongs and bias cut accents D .. 41~ ,
Reg. 7.00 to 42.00 . 5.IO to 31.50
• All small leather goods. 20% off. Great
assonment of clutches. 1nde;iters. French purses
and more !Excluding Liz Cla1bome.l D. 142.
Reg. 6.00 to 72.00 4.50 to 57.IO
•All regular pr1ced bodywear. 20~ off.
0 . 223. Reg. 6 00 to 50 00 4..80 to 40.00
• All regular pr1ced belts. 20~ off I u cluding '
Calderon and Anne Klein 1 D. 86 449 ,Reg. 7.00
to 35.00 . S.IO to 21.00
SHOES
• All regular pnced C C Courtenay Pahzzio.
Nma and Nickels 25<\:i off D 108 Reg. 56.00
to 85.00 42.00 to 13.75
• All L1festnde Axiom and se!ected Calico.
25~ off 0 35 140
Reg 34 00 to 52.99 25.50 to 39.74
• All lmpa Esprit Bass ~.11a and selected
9 West 25~ off D 8 75 181 465
Re<) 19 99 !O 62.00 14.99 to 46.50
• All women's active shoes 25~ off Choose
from names hke Reebolc t-..1ke L.A Gear and
more 0 . JOl Reg 19 99 to
55 00 14.99 to 41..25
• All Florshe1m dress and casual styles, 25l:\t,
off 0 . 121 Reg 44 99 to 75 00 33.74 to 56..25
• Our enure stock of me" s Reebok actJve
shoes. 25~ off D 284. Reg. 28.00 to
57 00 21.00 to 42..75
-MEN'S SPORTSWEAR -
• Selected spnng woven sturts. 25~ off Short
sleeved. many styles, colors and makers.
D. 213. Reg. 22 .00 to 34 00 11.50 to 22.50
•Already reduced men's slacks, now an addi·
t1onal 40% off the ucketed price.
D. 126 182 195 290. Ticketed pnce 21 99 to
29.99 . 13..20 to 11.99
•Already reduced men's sweaters and
outerwear, now an additional 40% off the
ticketed price D 171 217 292. rtci<eted once
14.99 to 49.99 1.99 to 29.99
• MEN'S CLOTHING & RJRNISHINGS.
• All regular pnoe silit neckwear. 250iti off
!Excludes Dior and Claiborne.I D 7425 Re<J
16.00 to 21 .00 . 12.00 to 15.75
• Selected men's fashion hosiery. 34 ~ off
0 . 281 Reg 5.00 to 7.50 3.30 to 4.95
•All men's fashion underwear 25'\o off
Bnefs, boxers. T-shirts and more. D 432
Reg. S.00 to 12.50. . . 3.75 to 9.31
• Selected designer suits. ~~ off Sohds
stripes and plaids from many famous designers
0 . 7401 . Reg. Z75.00 to
425.00 . . . . 192..50 to 297.50
• Famous French destgner sJacks. 30<\:i off In
solids and pattems. D. 7403. Reg. 75 00 52..50
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YOUNG MEN
•AD shorts b\ & Company, 25% off. 0 . 185.
Reg. 16.00 to 20.00. . 12.0I to 15.00
• All regular priee woven shirts from Shah
Safari and Tomato, 25% off. 0 183.
._,Reg. 24.00 to 28.00. . . . . ti.• to 21.00
• All whitewash denim from Cherokee and
. Sergio Valente. 25% off. 0 . 94. ·
Reg. l8.00 to 60.00..... . . . .21.11to41.11
-WEIT COAST Kl>S -
• Our exclus1•.e Fostoria "Harmony Rose
crysta g1~tware Choose vase, oowl
sugar creamer & more D 36 Save 25~
Reg. 30 00 22.50 eadt
• Mikasa "Park Avenue· crystal gtftware. '
Choose vase. bowl. biscurt barrel & more D
412. ~ave' 25% Reg. 29 99 22.49 ~
• Co1ony Karat · full lead crystal
cand es cks 0 36 Save 25Coe
Reg 3C 00 o 50 00 22.50 to "¥7.50 pair
• Da,.,s11. dinnerware choose oper stock
20 piece sets and 5-piece place semngs
D 20l1 Save 20°'o
• Burres of Boston franies choose '•om
entire stock D 15 Save 20 =-c
• At \181 ono o atbuMs & ooxes D 5
Save 2'j~
• Our own 18 8 sta nle!>S 46-oiece '1at.va•e
set D 7523 Save 30 00
Orig 79 99 49.99
• Reed & Sartor 44-p•ece '1a-11are sets
Ct-oose from tnese panerns Reg ne D co.er
son M 1reo & Bentwooo Setec-.or va• es bv
store. 0 7523 Or g 99 99 79.99
• ontat.e and rv'1kasa 01•v1er ... are D 203
and 408 Save 10 ~ to 35=\:
HOUSEWARES
• White wicker t>ep trav Save 20 00 D
259 Or g 39 99 19.99
• L n o,.. and ord1ware m1c·o..-.ia ... e
cookware Save 50~
Ong 8 99-49 99 4.CS.24.99
• 3·o•ece sk111e· se· O't 1.'Vear Ever with non·
sttClic S Iver Stone' r er•ors 8 10 2·
omelets 0 143 Or g 29 99 sale 19 99. ,.. th
5 00 manufac-u•ers ret>ate 14.99
• 10 piece V·s~o"'s Coo111.se• l , at covd
saucepa,., M:h db 2 ·, at ::o .. o saucepan,
5 Qt Du en O\en 7 co110 fry pan and 10"
open fry oan D 4J Ope ... stoclt value
10895 ...
• Epocri 20-c>: j onne™'are sets Choose
from me<Jrc 1Ah1p Creari Garden Pallet
Winter Garoer W noS¥ooep: Meadow Sweet
or Leilan patter"s Sa' e 25 ~ 0 39
Reg 39 99-40 00 a.
• Regent Sheff e o 20-oc. colOr flatware
sets 0 39 Sa\e 20~ qE!9 49 99 39..99
• Oneida 45 oc 'arware sets Complete se~
vice for 8 plus 5 oc hos·e--.>S set 0 39.
· Save 20'1c
• Studio No .. a crysta bemes glass
serveware Save 20 ~ D ~
Reg 14 99 .11..99
• 9-pc cookset froni Calphalon. 0 . 7546 .
Orig. 219 99 . .1 ...
DOMESTICS
• Decorama & Cortfey made to measure
drapenes Choose from a large selection of
fabncs D 10. Save 50,.
• Ivy Lace panels. 100' polyestef. 60''x84 ..
Save 50~ D 10 . 12..11
• Levetor verti'Cat patio btmd. Save 50%
D 0 71..00
• Custom vertlcal bhnds by Ltwelor louver·
orape and Graber D 82 Save 50,.
• Custom mini bhnds by Custom 8 11t and
Leve1or. D 82 Save 50~.
• Pteated shades and the new Ouene
shades from levelor plUs Louverdrape and
Custom Bih 0 82. Save 50% .
•Custom Frend'I pleated drapettes Wlth
labor included and hundreds of fabncs to
choose from. D. 82. Save 50 .
• AJfeady reduced dothing and acxessones fOf • Custom reupholstety tn a ohoece of hun·
newborns, infants, tocfcften and girts 4 to 14, dreds of stytes and cok>ts. 0 . 82. Save 50~
now an addition.a 34% off the ticketed pnoe. • Assorted comforters ., pnnts and solids
0 . 44/46147 66179/81 /83/90196/102/137 0 . 175 Orig. 66.00-1315.00 K.11...,., ..
2691428. rteketed prioe .99 to • Down comtoners. D. 175.
39.9$. . .. . . .. . . . • . . .. . • . . .• to a.a Orig. 135 00-175.00 . . ... .., ..
• Selec19d denim for g!lts 7 to 14, ~4" off. • Woven ~ from Crowncnft. O
Stone\WSh and ecid ~ llkins and jeetw 0 . 175. C>ng. 66.00.96.00 . .. .wy lil:e
44. Orig. 14.00 to 30.00 . . . . . ... ID 21M • Pnces$ &Ke sheet 98tS. 0 . 2 •Reece tep91atm for tod,dlefs and gins 4 to Ong. 24 oo-e6.00 ...... 14• ••
14, ~ off. ff'Om W• Coest Ktda. 0 . • Pipline sheet MS 0 2~
44/83 90:ZM. Orig. 7.96 to 11 .96 .. U7 ID L17 Ong. 3'.00.75.00 ... · ....... tz..•••
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DOMESTICS
• Discontinued flannel sheets 0 2 If
pert ect 12 00-34 00 (J l.9-1..11
• 180. thread count irregular sheets sets. 0 .
2 If perfect ~-00-~ 00 9..9-34_.
• Solid. shag. novelty and print rugs by
famous makers Save 10 00-35 00 D 165.
24' it24 21 "x.34 Orig 24 99-49 99 14 ..
• Overs•zed sol'l(j and pnnt bathsnee1s D
23. 1~ perf ec~ 24 00 t•
• Discon 1nue<J emoelhsned towels by
famous makers 0 23
Ong 8 00-'6 00 1.9-3 W
• P•Jre c~tton }acauard towets W'flh shell-
riot ·f boroers D 23
Or•g 6.00-16 00 2.94_.
ELECTRONICS
• Brother electronic typewntef with word
e•ase D 13 Ong 199 99 111..11
• Record-A-Ca 1 answering machine Wfth
1 b.--•on :or:·o D 426 Orig 79 99 •.91
• A -asco :: roculars J 13 30% off
• A discor ~ ~Jed type~' :ers D 1330% off
• E"(presshne 'asillOfl oes-. •eleohone D
426 Ong 39 99 19 ..
• Al JVC Sony Panasonic Zen th ano
Magnavox telev!Sl()nS D n .
Orig 119.99 to 2t99 99 ._.to 1 .....
• Toshiba HO VHS video recorder 0 . 235.
Orig 399 99 2'a.w
• Mag,.,avo:.. 1-10 3 neao 111deo recorder D.
235 Orrg 449 99 211•
• FtSher l 10-wan co,...,,pact disc audio
svstem D 88. Ong 999 99 ••
• All regular pr ce raoios ::> 447 25% off
-FURNJTUREJCARPETING -
• Four-pi~ Country French bedroom set
bv Stanlev Dresser wing mirror one night·
s•and. auee"' headboaro D 32
Ong lalO 00 1•..11
• Imported Bergere cha r 'rorr 1ta1" Car..ed
oeta;ung and 01ckled pine f1msh creme
chenille covenng D 165 Save 1 • 2 00
Ong 400 00 1 ....
• T racl11i0na1 curveo ana cuno be\ e ed glass
doors m.ror bacit ano hghted 1ntenor D
165 Ong 999.00 59..lt
• Soothwest 5-pc T oas d,n109 groop With
v..n1te .'lfashed fim.sh D 274
Ong ·375 00 Ml ..
• Occas onal tables take ar adO•t1onal 10"
off our sa e pr ces When 1100 purcf'\aSe ~ or
'"l'lOre o.:: .:.asionat tables D 165
• \lvo...,e" rattan accent 0 eces In !ea rose OI
natura ... ashe<J colors. Choose frorr
davt>eds :hairs rockers. o.an stands 0
165 O·.g 69.00 to 79.00 4199 591 W
• Oresne Avondale" davoed n white .. on
Mtti or ass f1rnats and hnspnng unit 0 69
Ong ~99 _...
• L !:>ert'v whrte iron headboard with soud
brass accents 1n twm. fuU Queen or -. ng
saes D 69 Ong 199.99 ......
• La..,,oert Creme Queen A ,.,ne St\-e )Mng
cha·· '" soft pastef -Oamasj(. O 276 Or19 JOO 00 , ......
• Hudson wall lounger by Barca•ounger in
sofi Herculon velvet Choose oVster or na\I)
O 2 O Ong 500 00 MM
• T >A-O p.ece 'Sky Rattan· so ta ~veseat set
CQ\.ered 1n a warm earthtone cotto"' pnnt
Ranan has soft satm finish. 0 38
Cr'9 1348.00 .._.
• Onent.al design and contem()Oraf'\< area
rugs 1n decoratOf cok>rs. Choose from tn·
stock rtems only o special Otders D. 45
Save JO' Orig. 39.99-549.99 'D_...._.
• Berber to carpeong in 12
oeccratOf colors. Padding and cnstanarion
avadsble and pnced separatety D 32 Saw
10 00 SQ. yd. Ong. 19.99 SQ yd I.II ... yd.
•Our eniQ stock of framed pnnlS.
0 31. Save 20 .
Reg. 4.9.00 to 199.00 • . . .a.21 ID 1a.a
• Omoor\bnued tamps, choose from our
entn stOClt O. 71 Sa"'9 ~
Reg 69 00 to 560.00 .••.•• ..., .. _..
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... =·" : AST denies talk of merger Iii-~V> -.,. I I~ lt~ = l: Company officials of Irvine-based AST Raeerdl company aanounc:ed tbat n espeeied reccwd re~enutt for
., l -~ ' Inc. denied on Thursday that any discuwon1 bave l&ken the ftftb COMeCutive Quanet and much lin~ved , ~ = '~ place with representatives from Wy~ TechnolOI)'. a San eaminp in !ts second 6tcaJ quarter ended Dec. 31
• Mt 1 wt -.,.. JOK-based manufacturer of monnon and pasonal compami to 1u firJI fitcal quu1er.
Uo JI ~~ n := = 111 ~ H computers, on the possibility ofa merser or IKXIUisition. "'We have tremendous momentum in our new
n i~adle 311.\ -'" I f 1 .. We want to anform all gtOUp$ that AST is very productareaandinleuthan 1 2months.iA.STh.aub.i~ i t J.,_ -1.-. .6 stro"•'y positioned with new products and improved over 7S.OOO personal computen and positioned 1uelf v 1no 1a = ~ ·f prof.Ts r'![ the long-term with no interest in being among the leaden in the PC industry," said Qumhey. Av•mo ,~ _ ''• ' acquired. said Qureshey. AST Research Inc. is a leading manufacturer of ~~ s rn 9 -V> 3 ASTs three co-founders. which control over 50 productsthatprov&dehigh-perform.ancedetlnopco.mpui..
· rw '' ~ -~ · perctnt of the outstanding equity in the company,•~ very ans soh.itions indudin1 an 1nch:1'try standard Turbolaxr
confident about the company's future. RC"Cently, the pnnlerwith Post.script.
OTC UPS & DOWN S State Farm admits mistake on discounts
By Tile Assoc:1-le4 Press The change delays dilCOunts for about 100,000
policyholders. whose annuaJ renewal dates fall bctwten
Jan. I a.nd March I. They will not receive lower bills until
1989.
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GIVE ILOOD, PLUSI + t:rs:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Announcement of Public Heulng
(Negative Oectaretlon/Envlronmentel Assessment Avellabl•)
CAL TRANS (Cahfomia Department of Transportation) is proposing to build a
new direct entrance and exit ramps from the proposed John Wayne Airport
terminal to the Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55) in Orange County and to widen
the Campus Drive 011ercrossing of the Corona del Mar Freeway (SR-73) in
Newpon Beactl
CAL TRANS has studied the effects this project may have on the
environment. Our studies show it will not significantly affect the quality of
the environment The report that explains why is called a Negative
Declaratron'Evrrom ental Assessment (ND/EA). This notice is to tell you of
th e preparation of the ND/EA and rts availability to you to read and provide
notice of the scheduled Public HeamWJ.
Maps. the N01EA and other project information are avialiable at th•
CAL TRANS Orstnct 7 Office, 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles and the
CAL TRANS D1stnct 12 office at 16 to 17th Street. Santa Ana; weekdays
from 8 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The ND/EA is also available at the John Wayne
A1rpo.rt Administrative .Offices, 3151 Airway Avenue, Suit• K· 101 . Cos1a
Mesa and the following libraries: Newport Beach Mariners Branch Libfa.ry.
2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach; Orange Counly·Costa Mesa Branch
library, 1855 Pari( Avenue, Costa Mesa; and th• University Par1< Public
Library, 4512 Sandburg Way. Irvine ..
Do You have any comments about processing the project wtth a NO/EA? Do
you disagree ~lh the findings of our study as sel forth in the NO/EA? Would
you care to make any comments on t~ project/
PINM slb'nil your a>mmenls in writing no Later thao Ma~h 8. 1988 to W. 8 .
Ballantine, CAL TRANS. Environm«11.al Planning. 120 ~h Spring Str ....
lot Angetei, CA 90012.
February 24, 1981, &:00 p.m.
County ot Orange
1300 Sout" Grand,
BullcHng C Aoo"9 208
Sante Aft8
MIPl·Md ~..,_ .. be on~ Md C*wpet9G1r;wt wll be
avallble to ww quMtiot• bilb'e llf'd titer N ~ ~
For mort Information. call ADn ko11,_, et CM.TRANS (213) '20-3755
•
State Fann. the largest seller of homeowner
insurance In the state, said it · made a mistake when
announcing that discounts for about 600.000 pol-
iq holders wouJd be effecti vc Jan. I .
The discounts, whi<;.h amount to $23.8 million. arc
effective March I. the company said on Wednesday at 1t5
Costa Mesa headquarters.
.. It was a mistake and an oversight, .. said State Farm
spokesman Jerry Parsons. The information State Farm's
public relations depan.ment was given for a rel~ase
concerning the discounts was incomplete. he said.
The discounts amount to I 0 peroent for customers of
more than six years· standini and S pen:cnt/or customers
of three to six years.
, . .The two-month delay will net the company about S4
mil hon. .
. However. a~I of the company's million homeowners· pohcyh~lders will get a small flat rate reduction this year.
as previously announced. the company said.
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NYSE COMP OSITE TRAN S A C TION ~
FRIDA Y'S CLOSING PRICEI
Stock market rallies
SEW YORK I ~P>-The stock market st.aged
a ralh Fnda\. attracung some suppon after a
!>elloft' earhC'r in the "-ttk.. -
.\nal~~ts said tradCTs ~ doing some
··bargain hunting·· 1n technolog) 1ssun that WCJT
hit hard b> ~lhng a fev. da~ sago. ,
The~ also said '"'cstors v.erc ta.IC1ng note of
rC"Cent dechncs 1n bond-market interest ratC'S.
To a large e'\tenL that drop an nUC'S 1
presumed to ha' e bttn fueled b) 1n' csung
1nst1tut1ons opung to put their mone) in bonds
rather than stod.s
;'l.e' erthelcss a good man) analysts argue that
a conunucd drop tn ratC'S v.ould e'entu.all~ "00.. in
the stock marlcet"s fa,or
The Do" Jones a' erage of 30 1ndustn&ls
ch m bed :!4.20 to I. 903 51 reducing its loss fo r tbe
v.eek to 5:! 56 points
.\d' ancing issues outnumbef'Cd declines b)
more than 5 to :! on the 'e"' 't ork. tock ExchaQJt.
v.1th 1.131 up. 4 1 b dov.n and 4 16 unchan&td
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pnces Ort IQ ~ill k>•"1' arowth for
this )Of But the) said • Yanet~ or
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collaptt md1catc that the hcx:k to
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pn \'UC ccononusts.
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cu:rm.l ~ laen~ policy. coa·
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Pair off ree throws
with 2 seconds left
w1nsit, 115-113
DENVER (.\Pl-Tv.o free throws
b) M1chad .\dams with tv.o seconds
lefl hfled 1he Dcn\er Nuggets lo a
115-113 \ 1ct6r) O\er the Lakers
Thursda) night.
ll "as the first lime the Nuggets
ha'e beaten the defending NB
champions al home 1n more than tY.O
>ears The Lakers had v.on I 0 straight
games. including pla)offs. betv.e-en
the teams and had not lost at Den, er
since Dec. 13. 1985
Dcn,er look a 104-96 lead v.ith
6:25 lefl on a basket b) Dann)
Scha\eS Bui the Lakers went on a 9-1
run io tic the game at 105 when
Kareem .\bdul-Jabbar h11 from his
close.
The Lake rs went ahead. 11 1-108.
on an .\bdul-Jabbar basket before a
three-po1nl pla> b) Den' er's Ja>
Vincent e\ened the score wJth 1·05
left
Baskets b) Vincent and the Lalers·
James Wonh~ kept the game dead-
1ocked before Magic Johnson missed
a long hook shot v.1th the 24-SC'Cond
clock running out and Dcn\ers-B11l
Hanzhl grab~ the rebound
.\dams began t\1s dn' e v.1lh fi \t~
seconds remaining and missed his
shot. but v.as knocked to the floor b~
~t1chael Cooper. setung up the win-
ning free throv.s
\ 1ncent led Den' er Y.llh 23 points
and had a season-high 12 rebounds.
Y. onh' led the Lakers Y. llh 22
points and .\ C Grttn had 20.
Lakers Coach Pat Rile) said v.hen
his team had the ~II and the game
v.a~ tied w11h 37 seconds left, ··we
v.erc too slov. getting into S)nch. We
d1dn·1 get 1n front unul there v.erc
about I ~ seconds (left) Then "e
made a v. rong pass because of th<'ir
pressure
llilyPilal FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 1988
Nicholls' goal lifts Kinge to overtime win qver Calgary. 82.
Marina girls win Sunset showdown over Fountain Valley. 83.
UCitoppleS
UOI:' again
Anteaters· 16th
straight vs. Tigers
has strange twist
STOCKTO' -· l C I "'J' ran ell
third in the nauun in trec-thru"
shooting gu1ng 1ntu.Thur'>d<s' n1~hl '
game agamst thl' I nl\et\1t • 1 P:i·
. c11ic but lucir.ih lor the \rkJtl"'
thl'ir poor pcrturmJn1.c 1r ,m ·h ·I
did not .:-ost them the g.;im<" JP'"' J
free·throv. l'T'J1.h1n1.· "' 'h. PJ1. ·
Tigers
Led b' \\a\nt: E:n\!,htJJ' __
points and S{'\~n J\,l\t~ JnJ !...
Flo~d·s sc:a!>On-h1gh 21 r-, n•, I 1 I
managed to shout '2 pc.-•cc-n t tr !"!'I • .,
fluor intxaungth1.T1g1.·r\1.,r·ti. • h
straight t1ml'. 8-.,, r JP · ,
.\thlcuc .\ssoc1at1l '"I • .-..11 •" \ c 1
Span 0 }..1-......,.1.L;.,L_.
an arenJ "~1. • l 1 I -~· ·
C.\.\ re1.ord k•r ;· · ·11 r '
centage 10 a g.a -n1. " "" " ie ,J • ;~
10 198L Pac11i, 't..!f'<:..: .... -.. n1. ·•
first 23 free thr ·'' .:riJ ··:'I ,.,J _ · •'
32 on the night 1 "'Pt'~ .t"1~ t I < I '
59 percent 12; ..... EL· 1r1e 1 lo!."'
managed onl~ .1 ;-!\: • c-· · ; '1t·1r •• t I.!
goa ls.
··\\ e·re the th ·.: J ... -~•·et • n· ,,
shooting team ·-• Jl1u;. 1
percent 1 bul "'• _ • • ... ere:-·. ·
night ·· said l t I r • ..: , J fi
~tull1gan ··1 11. d v t~ ., a •1.·r :r.1.
game that for l.'\1.'r)th -i that '"c"'
"TOng.v.cd1dntpla~v.d !"lut v.cv. n
tht.' game .\nd gvod tcJm• ""In lh "l:
games:·
The '1cton L l l's th ·.! ,;ra 1~ht
allov.ed the 0.\ntcatt:r'> 1.1-2 •-~ i :
mo' e into a thrt"e·"'a' lit: t th1r(!
"h1le P~nfi1. f 1-fi '· 11 lo<,t • ir the
ninth straight game .il"'d '" t1ecJ ''H 13~1
v.11h Cal tale Fullen n l <.Ir J~' J:
Fresno Saturda~ bc:lorc h1ur .. ·ra1gh:
g;imes at ho me
··\\ e d1dn·1 -.h..>0t v.1.·I r tr "r~;.1 ~
tvn1ght ·· ")<)1d \l ull1g_1 r \\ j J1
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W L W L
Ne•ao• Lu "~' 6 I 16
v •4• S·••e 6 2 1 6
UC ~ar•a Beroara 4 2 12 3
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UC 4 :l 9 6
Sa· ~e S•ate J 3 8 7
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: A ;a,..,tt 111 7 30 un en •:;·~
~ • ut nt thi:ar tone and 1.-.eTI mJn
lhl" p J\t.'d mvn.· zont' in the •irs1 ··
rx•1,•"'eh. \hke Hes) m:ed
P;sl 1 l ':.ir Dumin~o Rusa• o le. ,o
•id..: L .! ' n the fir<,1 hat· .i'ld a 3-
tur·I i pcrf\•rmance O\ <'rall but :he
~-· ~n1 ''J'..tgt'..:arl -P' rt.ff•n
b 1:ung I v• • :: Ir m :ne •ne
r·c,h•-'Jn ;:;;iard J •n Bar" ed :he
.1'" .., -pcJ1~·.,1fnd)t \rl""•u'1ds
.inJ (tr 't.J"I (o•J. added I"
PJ (, ~l. It J_-rru .. h a<. J '1 10<'· r n! !('JJ C'Jrh :-. I and ed IOr
tr. ,. •! ·h~ !lrst ial· r>u1 faced a On<'-
~ n t J, ··, i J1 ~ J Ii ..,e .1 _1-'" \.\ 1h
:hl T L~·r, ar c:.h.l •-.3: \1 1L.e
D • · ' ·,\;. .Jr . o•T the: be'llh ior
(,., •>' l 1 J", :;n.?I eight POtntS
1-, wd r~ .! :-::-~·;:" Iii' g•,al t '>('t the
\...!,'! -.. \ ... ,,.\,.
I 111. "'"'onJ 11a\• "'J~ -nar.,.ed b' IC
l\JJ d~Jn~c' t> .. • Ir. ne iovl.. the icad
• • ~ w>d --.. --\• h~·r ~~'~ d dro' e
PJ'' B..ir-. 1 '"· r .... t" _)_,remain·
Ir.~ ~ T11m 0 'c r.aJ ·n,·:r read' w ··The thing that bothered m<' "as
1he failure to e'ecute and get the ke~
shot in a s11ua11on hke that."" he said
UCl's Kevin Floyd (32) comee down with
the rebound acaloat the Unh'enlty of Pa-
lfl th A G s c Tb rsda po1n1s \\ t' '~l're ao1e w ~ 1111~~ ,h · c cat e .. panos enter u y \\.i,nt·inthl~"-'ndll •;i•:~··ht• night. The Anteaters woo, 87-80.
;-;! \l.1' 1g..· ..aid ··The' pta ~ed
• ..... .J' .. ~ J' om~~ ~ t .. tn~ ..
'Weird' round
lifts Forsman
He scram bl es wa v ..;
to career-best 62,
Hope Classic lead
INDl.\i\ WELLS (.\Pl -Dan
Fo~man e\tncated h1m~lf from
trci:s and a totem pole to som<'ho1.-.
shoot a career-best 62 that P' l' him
th<.' ~cond-round lead Thursda' in
the SI m11l1on Bob H o~ Classic·
'"W('1rd. strang<'. e\lraordma~ ··
Forsman said of his ad,entures.
"'h1ch reached a ~ak on the I th hole
at Indian Y. ells Hc In\ en led a shot
from the "'rong fa1~a'. ~hen com-
pleted a I 0.undcr-par eiTon b\ s1nL.-
1ng an eagl<' pull
··1t came off JUSt the 1.-.a~ I
en\ 1s1oned it ·· Forsman said
This one. one of \C\eral "'hich h<'
called "crcall\C shot!.00 v.as pla~ed
from under the fronds of one group of
palms and through a httk o~ning in
another group. The ball then cul nght
and found the grttn
He finished ll ofT" tth a I ().foot putt
for ea&le that &a'e him a 5-under-par
score l'or the da) on th<' par-5 hoks
He completed tv.o rounds of this
fi, e-da). 90-hotc tournament wuh a
score of 130. 14 st roles under par and
one in front of first-round leader Ja)
Haas.
··1 fell hlc.e some son of antst out
there rd JUSI throv. m~ brush up
there and the pa1nt1ng was ~rfttt.'"
said Forsman. v.ho v.as rntan&led in
trees on eight occasions and had to
contend with a decorat1\C totem pole
on another
His card s.bo"cd nine blrdies. an
eagle and one bole) for .. the best
round of m) PG.a. lour carttr ··
.. Real stranac:· said Forsman. "ho
also pl:t) cd a carom off a cart path and
Hooe Classic leaden
Dan ~O'\f""a" 61-61-lJO
JclV t-tacH 63·68-131
JO'\,. N a"<l''e" 61 ·6S-1JJ
•""•Pe">-67-66-133
J,... Ha e• 61 ·6S-IJJ
0 0"" e Ha"""'O"O 67-67-134
Leo,.,a•c Tno'""D\O" 61·66-l~
S•eve Pa•e 66·68-134
Salldv Lvle ~-71-IJS
Boo T Nav 69·66-IJS
Anc•ew Y.aQtt 6S·71>-IJS
Seo" Hoc:,., 69·66-llS
Pau AZ•"'Qer 67 ·61-llS
Ci..r' BY•Jm 67 ·69-136
C.e.,e sa ... er\ 69-67-136
To,...,..,v A•mour Ill 70-66-136
lr\'.4ut.'ntl~ "as forced '"to be In' en-
ti\ l' .\ real" "~rd da' ··
Forsman. v. inner ofiwo titles in his
laret"r. made a 25-footer from the
fringi: as one oi fi,e con~utl\e
b1rd1r<, on the front. Y.htch he pla~ed
'" \tj He dropped a JO-footer o n the 10th.
bogt")<.'d th<' I I th from the palms.
thl·n spent most of the ~st of the da~
paforming escape acts
.. .\n unbehe'vab~ fm1sh."' ht-said
H.ias had a 6 a1 La Quinta The
tournament format calls for the 12
pros to pla~ o ne round on each of four
dcsen coursc'l. <'ach da' ""1th a
d1tTcrent amateur team. befo~ the
fil'ld 1s cul for the final round unda)
at Indian Wells.
\'cteran John ~tahaffe~. twice a
"inner of this 111k. m1~ onl) on<'
fairy.a~ and o ne grC"Cn in a round of65
10 1.-.arm . sunn' "Cather at Indian
Wdls.. .
He "as thr~ offlh<' pace at 133 aod
v.as ued 1.-.1th Jim Hallet and °l(cn
Pem Hallet had a 65 and Pcm 66.
both. at Ll Quinta •
!>te\C Pat.c.. "inner of last v.~k·s
To urnament of Champions. shot 68
at Indian Wells.
,,,~
Arbona •a Jad Baechler trte. to aoatch rebound away from use·. Alan Pollanl da.riDC first half of game ln Tucson.
*** "* * *
Trojans suffer.
worst loss '(Ver
Top-rated Ar izona
routs USC. 92-48:
UCLA topples ASU
From Tbt Associat~ Prt )
Tom Tolben scored 1-. P.' ni-and
led fi, e .\nzona t"IJ,er. " J •ut>k
figures as the tor-·an.,.<'J v. 1 J..at~
handedl'SC1ts" •r,110'>'>,,er "2-1
Thursda~ night ,., PJu• "I\ < •n·
ference pla~
The "orst pr. • 1 u' '' "Jr a
Trojans team ".J' t>' ,-P' rl' ·"'
LTLA in 1 Qoo ~ '111. nJ ix),t('J J ; .....
point""' mnmg marg1r n er \'-4c,":1:'lg·
ton earlier this S< .:i~on
It also ""'as.\.., )na , ~o~: 1or,1J~l!
Pac·,,... '1ctol"'
.\nzona. 1--1 v\Cr3 JnJ -. In lh~
league. outSCCl""d l '< ~-.: in ... luJ .
::1g 2 I straight po r•, J1..~ ng th~· iir'-'
IOofthc~on.: ~.l "• "u:-gea!la..!
66-29
L'SC fell to ). 2 :c·• 1r.c ~aS<'r ar~
1-S m thl" contc't'~n-
Elltott. .\n ll,~.i' t>ad1ng s.:ti•t ..
was held scorelc'.''' n the first hall J J
finished eight P'''"t' ~l.1v. hi' -2
a'erage 1.-.h1le pla.qng :~minute' H:
sco~ nine points dunng th<' 1.Jrh
~ond-half run
.\nzona Coal'h lute 01!.on r J\.J
his S«ond team e\len!.1,eh a.nJ Ii" men es scored )4 p..11nti.
Elsev.h<'re an the Pa -10
UCLA 9 ... Arhou Statt l T ·r• "r
V.1lson sco~ J.1 0ih1s 2' rx11.,t' in
the SC'C'Ond h3ll 1.-.h le 03,e ln>'Tlt.'
finished v.11h I ~ a<. L C L .\ ~.ti
.\nzona State
Th<' Bruins. nov. -.Q Cl' era II 3 nd
3-3 in lea£uc pla' led ~ J. l-. Jt
half\1mc and b~ I .1 poi nt~ at 1~1ur d1ff~nt stages 01 tht"~-ond hall -
la' r r. • .;i• .,~5~ "'ttt. I J 05
Jtr t-
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\\ . . .. ' .: • i ' . h -ktt
I -2 l l I \ .. pun sparl.ed ti~
Ir ., ·hr~ ·:'-nt goal made 11
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J,J\. ..: :1gh1 ;" ' \ J,)\ ... n :he stn-tch II)
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"1. 1~1 ~ "-' t"t' \un {)(-\tis· third
t-fl' an~ ~· "Pt°d thl"tr reC"ord to
'..:ra _, ..! .1-.' in :h<' Pac-IJ
'P•l \tan B , ... a·~ I'-point'
Oregon 67 \\aslliDgtoa Statt 4':
'· n' T-.. ,0red a g.am<'·h1gh
_ ~ ;x ·ts -. ..£Jing Ofe!or to a
,· r \{ \\ ... -ng: n talc
l n. -.:·i. n -.. "•...ied the Due s to
•. _ ... •ert: • \ l pla' ano 'I-ti 0' <'rail.
, ... \\ "l , ~~ 10 :t-3 r t"ie
t.:J:.!"" ..,\..~-\era. \,l-r : ""'" ,1.1mmanJ -:he "ir\t
h:slt an.!\~" at na'i:1rn .. 3 l-2
·, • !'lg_ • : ..,•r·~ po1nt5 111
1 h, ' ~fl r'lg ;x -.J (Plea.e .ee COLLEGE{B2}
Sunset
crucials
on tap
8 ) ROGER CARL...~'
Of .. 0.., .......
\\estmtn'l<'r a"~ \l a~'"a ""ere the ,ho•t:t~ tCI i1n ... t; .: "" :"(' \ur~I Lc:;iiueha\kettxill·a~--anJ i1a..e,
harbor an' h~'pc'°' • •ir <.h1ng n tht'~
l\.)fl\ SP\"t~ h.\Olf'' ''"le' ni~t the\
mu\t make the r m 'e\. U\. h entt'.'r. a· a ,,t .. ~amt' dis.id
'.lnt3ge a the """'" ra,"'\ ente~ 1·s
f:n.il te t ,, l._,l ,·". • und "lltl
\\ 1. 1m1nst<'• _, : : at 0«-ar Nicoll principal rotation idea not worth two cents \ 1c:v-11'-"" \.I anJ \ta,.. 'la 11 3-.5 :-:'l l
at Founu1n \ J '1 ' \. ~ 1.11
I confess. I've 11v~n this subJ«t a
l9 t oftho~t. but I've been unable to
come up with the comedic angk I
wanted.
It wassuPPoRd to b.: funn . but
every tune 1 lc:t into 1t. 1t'$ not funn)
It aly;ayscomes up nd1culous.. s1mpl)
because 1t rsnd1culou
It 1s. of cou_rx. the cekbratcd swap
mtttat the, e~l>C)n-Mcsa School
Otstnct that I speak of Coronadcl Mar PnnapaJ ()e<nnis
£\-aruat evrpon Harbor"
Newport Harbor Pnnapal Tom
Jacoblon at Corona dcl Ma~
Dtstn('I Suptt'I n tcndcn t John
K"Oll. tkCommandtt~n..('hidfot
neart) t-'Od«adn.dcc~ he'd .. route" iM two pnnoPab. Herta-
urcd l 7)anforE,·anutCdM ·~
tf\OUlh.uwcllu ll>nrs•t Harbor
for Jacot.on.· Thenata~didn'thkc1t. ,.oeced
tbriroPineonsata rcunt bo&rd
mtttina•nd weft met wttb 1 7.() bKti~of'Ni<'oll from his board of
• \
~'en pup~ts.
Tbc commun1ucsarc against this
thing. 99-1 1coll and his puppets
sa) it's the n&hl th1.n1 b) an 8-9 mam~ ml mtss1n1somcthm& here~·
lot of people arc as~ina th<' same
questions.
\\ h) art)oudomg1h1s to Corona
dcl Mar H1g_h"'
\\ h) att)oudomathisto N~pon
Harbor H tah., •
Wh) U~)OUdotn&lhlStOthe
communit) of'Ne"-pon Bcacb".t
-'nd ... hat art the projecbom".t
\\ 111 this make COIOftl dd Mar•
btncr ttboor h probably won't bt
•1th Jacobson. chancnare be'U tum
tO=ltc b\JMMU rather than bt
su to the a• kward mo,·c.
'1U thn make Harbor btncr 1n
atbktJCt.'! E , .. m-·dl ra1ll> look cullC
an a sa1lot'sc:ap.
T NSU. rt&auon~i~ coat1na11t).
&0)-ata.ies. idefttlt). prick ••• sin«
w. hen do thnc ttunss not count?
M) first rcacuon to the -Obadin&
v..asamattmenl. ance r"e lmov.n .1
couplcofthoK board mm1ber'\
t ho\l&h spon s.-.rclatcd end~' ors 3 nd
t'll hcommanckdacer1alftamounto1
~hen.of course. v.hen ~ou'rc
fatt'd .,.,th 11'\&1) c-1t1ztns ~"'I for a
recall. •-ell. a 7-0 seen docsn ·,offer
an) ,. .. 'D$. docs 1t'.t
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Golfer's last wish
to be buried nezt
to course granted
WUander moves Into final
MELBOURNE. AuStra.lia -Mats m Wilander ou1laS1ed ddmdina ct.amp1oe
Stefan Edbefl, 6--0. 6-7. 6-l. ).6, 6-1 . today
to move uno the men's final of the
Australian Open Tennis Chatnpi<JRshjps.
Wilander. a two-tum champion o( lhi1 Grand
Slam tournament. will fa~ the win~r or today's
SC'C'Ond semifinal between top-seeded Ivan Lendl and
Wimbledon champion Pat Cash. II BALL YBUNION. Ireland -Ameri·
can 901( enthusiast Manin McDennot has
bttn panted his dying wish-to be buried
in a J13veyard overlooking the first tee at
the Ballybunion Golf Oub.
Mc Dermot died of cancer 1 n Los Angeles at the end
of December. He was 43.
He pla)ed the world-renowned County Kerry
counc dunng golf tours in 1984 and 1986. •
His wife. Vick.a, was determined to carry out her
husband's wish. and arranged hts burial on New Year's
Eve after contacting the local parish pncst. the Re'.
Michael Gal' in. The hall). wands~cpt golfhnh. l)'ing alongside the
Atlanuc Ocean 155 males south~l ofDubhn. lhe I nsh
capital ... had such an dftct on him he said he wanted to
be buried there." Mrs. Mc Dermot was quoted by The
K.in&dom. a K.Jllarne}-based bi-wcekl> ne~spaper.
"The expense of bnngang ham O\er was not
important. It was has last wash."
Mrs. McDcrmot flew from Los Angeles to
Shannon 1n western Ireland with lhc casket on Dec 29
and was met b) a hea~ organized b~ local undenaker
Breda L}nch.
McDermot was buried at the edge of the tin}
cemetel). wh ich 1s surrounded b> golf c~urse land. less
than I 00 ~ards from the first tee.
Quote of the day
Myclaal nompsoa, backup center for the
Lakers. after the team oU(.scored Dallas. 29-7. an
the last sax minutes to post a I 03-89 victory:
"This was a guts~ comeback. This was benenhan
anyth10g Gal) Han could comt' up wath. ··
Saby wins Monte Carlo rally
MONACO -Frenchman Bruno • Sab). dn,ang a Lancia. v.on the S6th
Monte Carlo rall~. fin1sh1ng Thursda~ at
the pon of ~onaco with a total lime of
seven hours. 19 m10utes. 11 seconds.
Sab{s time v.as JO·S8 better than second-place
finisht"r Allcssandro Faono of hah . "'ho also dro' e a
Lancia. In third place. 25:35 behind. "'as French dn,t'r
Jean-Pierre Ballet. drh ang a Pt"ugeot 205.
The fi, t'-da) rail) included 26 separate tnals along
a wandin,g course through the Cote d" .\zur.
The women's titlt match. scheduled for Saturday.
will pit Steffi Graf. the No. l seed. apfost two-time
Australian Open champion Chris Evert.
Edberg was attemptina to become the first man an
20 }cars to wan three SuettSsive Australian sing)« titles.
Brown hired by Arizona State
TEMPE. Anz. -Dennis Brown. the m
dcfensa'c coordinator at Wt"St Virginia •II t Unl\ersat) the past eight football susons,
~as hired Thursday as Arizona State's new
defensa'e coordinator.
Brown. 40. coached a Mountain~ squad that
ranked I I th an the nation an total defense last season.
allov.1ngJuSt 274 )ards per game.
West Varginaa was ranked in the nation's top 15 10
total defense four tames since 1982.
Brown replaces LalT) Marmie. 45. who was
promoted from thard-)ear defensive coordinator to the
Sun [)c, ils' head coach oo Jan. S.
"l''e known Dennis in a professional wa y foreaght
}Cars," Marmie said. "We are similar in a lot of tht'
things v.t" do on dt"fensc. He is tht' kind of person that
""e're looking for to be on our staff."
Brown resigned at West Virginia on Monda) m
ant1c1pat1on of accepting the Arizona State job.
~
Owners pledge to back Patriots
NEW YORK -Nfl. owners pledged [il
Thursda) to back the financially troubled •II t
Sulla\ an famal~ in ats dTorts to cather sell or
continue to b:rnkroll the New England
Pat nots.
Both team and lcagut' officials reaffirmed that the
franchise "ould not be moved. .. r than k a mO\(' IS highly unhkcl) ... Comm1 ss1oner
Pete Rozelle said aftt'r a m~ung ofreprcsentata\CS of
tht' 28 t('lmS.
.\ commattt't' ~as created to monitor tht' Patriots
operation and possible sale. Rozelle said nt"go11a11ons
had rt"sumed "ath a group that holds an opuon to bu}
the team for S63 mallton.
··M ) father has ht"ld th ts team together for 28 years
and an) conct"pt that tha s team 1s going to move whale
m) father as eather runnang 1t or selling has ludicrous:·
saad Pat Sulln an. the Patnots· general manager and the
son of7 2-}ear-old Ball) Su Ill\ an.
The elder Sulla' an founded the team an 1960 as an
onganal franchise an the old .\mt"ncan Football Leagut'.
Nicholls lifts Kings
to overtime victory
LA haltsCalgary·s
winning streak at
home with 5 -4 win
From 'ne Associated Press
John Tonelh and Gar) uter had
Calgar) ·s othc:r goals.
T he first goal b~ N1e uwendyk "as
his cl ub rernrd 2 I-st on the power pla~ He had sharc-d tht' team 's sangle-
season po"er-pla ' record ~•th Kt'nt
'1lsson
Goalie Rollat' \telanson starred for
tht> Kings. k1cl1ng o ut 32 shots.
Los Angeles center Bernie ~icholls C'algar) ·s Doug Dadswell and Ver·
scored 42 seconds into 0' ename to non. "'ho came on an the second
givt"the Kangs a 5-4NHL '1ctOl)"O' t>r period. faced 2.S shots -
ihe Calgal) Flames Thursda' night 1 Else"' here m the "H L:
Nicholls scored on a 20.(oot shot Flyers 3, Oilers I: llkka Sinasalo's
that went under deft"nseman Gar) thard-penod goal snapped a lit' and
Su_ler a,nd th rough tht' lt"g~ of goalie Ph1ladelph1a ~ent on to beat Edmon-
Makt" \i ernon ton at the Spectrum.
The Flames had forced overtime Sanisalo scored has 15th goal of the
when rookie center JO<' '.' 1euwend~ k season on a slapshot from the left
scored his second goal o! ~ht' game. faccoffcarcle,at L.I :33
an_d 3Sth of the season. at I 47 of the Just 0 , t"r a manutc earlier. Edmon·
third penod ton·s ~1kt" Krushelnyska lied tht'
An Olympic Saddledomt" crowd C?f game b} hanang a rebound of a Craig
1.8.068 sa~ the Kings t'nd Calgar) s ampson baclhand past Fl)ers goahc sax~game ~annang streak at home Ron Hc\tall "'ath 9-54 left 1n the The Flamt"s rcmaaned taed for first pl.a~ in the Sm) the Da' ISIOn "'Ith tht' ga~~t' Fl}ers added an ansuranCt" goal
Edmonton Oikrs .Lo s .\ngt"les "'hen \forra} c ra,en pulled goaht"
moved ~1tlun l~o points of the Grant Fuhr out .of tht' nt't and hftt'd
fourth-plact" Vancouver Canucks 1n the pud.. O\t'r ham al 13:36 the di\ ISIOn
Luc Robata allt' had t~o goals and Bruins 5, Nortll Stars I: In Boston.
Jimm)' Carson and Phal <;~ kes one Ken Lmseman scored 11.1.0 goals
apiece for the Kangs. among 22 Boston shots an the \ccond
Jeff Beukeboom of u.non-
ton dropa Philadelphia••
Peter Zezel to the lee.
penod and the Bruins went to beat
Mannesota.
Red Wlags 3, Devils %: Brent
Ashton scored his 16th goal of the
season and second of the game 3:37
anto O\trtame. &•' ang visiting Detroit
a 'ac to~ 0 ' er ~e~ Jersey.
Nordiqoes S. Maple Leafs 4: Anton
tastn~ ·s goal "'llh 4:52 remaining
ga' <' Quebec a '1ctory over host
Toronto. C\tcndmg the Maple Lnfs'
"10h:ss streai.. to 13 -equalling a
club record
Whalers 4, lsluden l : Paul
MacCX-rm1d scored has second goal of
the game"' 1th I ::! I left to hft Hanford
to a '1ctOr) over the Islanders.
Bh•H 4, CuadJens I: Herb Raglan
· snapped a tac and assisted on an
ansurancegoal b) Rick M('lgherasSt.
l outs beat Montreal.
Sports on TVfor weekend
Saturday
TELEVIJIO~
9 a.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS Pro-( elebnt~ l lassie
from M1am1 (taped). ESPN.
I 0 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Senior Bo"' I
from Mobile. Ala .. Channel 11 CS.\
10:30 a.m. -PRO HOCKEY Ph1ladelph1a at
Boston. ESPN.
11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pittsburgh at
Oklahoma. Channel 2.
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kansas at
Notre Dame. Channl'I 4
I P.·m. -COLLEGI: BASKETBALL Purdue at
Louasvalle. Channel 2.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Cal State
fullenon at San Jose State. Channel 56.
I :JO p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: Bob Hope Classic. from
1ndian Wells. Channel 4.
1:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBA,LL: CB.\ .\II-Star~ at
Topeka Sazzlers. ESPN.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: l "SC at
Anz.ona State. Channel 2.
3 p.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: Quaker tatt" Open.
GBnd Praric. Tex. (delayed). Channel 7
4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: lronman
Tnathloo. from Kona. Hawan (ta~). Channel 7
S p.m. -COlLEGE BASIU!TBALL: Ma rquette at
0.yton. ESP . 5 p.m. -COLLEGE BA.aETBAJ..L Connec11cut at
John's.. WOR.
6 p.m. -COLLF.GE IAS&ETBALL. De Paul at Old
Dom1n1on. WG .
7 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS. Australtan Open fi nal.
&om Melbourn<'. ESP
7·.JO pm -PllO SOCCER TaC'Qma at Lazen.
Prune TK'kel.
RADIO
I p m -COLLEGE IAS&!TBALL Cal t.a'e
Fullcnon at San J~ UI~. KM Y ( 1600)..
J p.m -COLI.EGE l~ALL: U at
Anton.t tatc. (10 0)
S·JO pm. -PRO IAl&ETBALL C11 ppcn at n
Antonio, KRTH (930)
7.JO p.m -COLL£G! 8 llETBALL l'CI a'
Frc~no )tak l\l'/E.11 1901.
Sunday
TELEVISION
"J m -COLLEGE BAS~BALL: Georgeto" n at
~H:tll•'>t" ( li;.inncl ~
-It Jn--COLLEGE BASKETBALL !\orth
( Jrohna JI ' l ·tatt". Channel 4.
I a rr. -PORTS SUNDAY: FL '\II-Madden
tCJm \\ 1rld r nathlon Champ1onsh1ps. from Nicc.
Frana lt3JX'd l ( hanncl 2
I 1 J m -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: M1ch1gan at
lnd1and Channel 7
;\oon -SPORTSWORLD: World Pro Figuft'
si..a11ng ( hame1onsh1ps. ml'n·s and kedancingcompell-
llOn. lrom Lan<lo' l'r. Md. (taped). Channel 4.
I~ 30 p m -PROBAS&.ETBALL: LakenatSeauk.
( hannd 2
I pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Temple at
~c,ada·Las \'c-gas. Channel 7.
I 30 p.m -MEN'S GOLF= Bob Hope Classic. from
Indian Wells. Channel 4.
3 p m. -COLLEGE BAS~BAU.: UCL.\ at
.\mona. Channel l .
3 p.m. -SIJJNG: World Cup frcut}Jt com~tiuon.
daredevaLJumps and cmn.utics.. from Calpry. Alberu
(Ulped), Channel 7
3 p.m. -SUING: Wortd Cupdo~nhill compct111on.
from ~~erbed. ""11terland (llPtd). ESP .
4 30 p.m. -llOUE L\CING· El Camino RcaJ
Derb). from San Franasco(ckla)-cd). ESPN.
5 p m. -PftO ROCKEY: MontraJ it Quebec.
ESPN.
7.30 p.m. -MEN VOUZYBALL: UC Santa
lbrbera lnvi11t1onal final from Isla Vilu (Ulped). Pnmt .Tickci
llADIO
12 JOp.m. -PltO IAl&BTSAU.: UkmatScanle.
K C(HO)
ll!Jj p.m. -P1lO Roe&.n: Kinp 11 W1nnipea.
KGIL(1260).K.M.NY(l600) ~
3 p.m. -cou.£Qf! BARETIAU..: ~.LA 11 nzona. KMPC (7 10)
Flores .. ya declalon bU own IDjurles eldellnecl 37 "1Cent
LOS ANOELES -Tom Flom. who •
rctan:d Wedottdayafter nine yean as head c • t
COKh of the Raiden. mtenled Tbunday •
that it was his decision alone to make such • NEW YORK -Thirt)·teven petten'
of more than l malhon haah school rootball
playen in the United St.ates were sidelined
1t kall once dunna the pest season by
ffijury. the National Athletic Trainm ASSO('aation s.aid
Thursday.
a move.
··what I said yestefdly wu the truth," Flom utd
when asked about radjo and newspaper repons that he
was pttt.Surtd inao mppina down. "l lhink the more I
defend i,, lhe biger issue it'll be."
At a news conference called to announ« his
retirement, flom had said. "The
timina is riiht for me 10 IO about
some other challenaes. The tjm-
ina is riaht for 'be Raiders to 10
about what they do best, and
that's win football games. It's
time for me lo step aside, because
I just feel that way. rm not burned
out. I'm tired. It's time 'o So on to
another dllftenae. '!
In a news conference 1n New York. the association
1aid that its study showed there wtrc more than S00.000
b1ah achool football injuril"S that resulted 1n a Orle9time
km of playina time durina the 1987 SHson.
Sprains and strains accounted for 49 percent of the
injuries. the study showed.
McKay named to College Ball
LARCHMONT. N.Y. -John 0 McKay. the w1nning6t coach in USC
history. Ooyt Perry and lhe late Jack ~ollenkopf were elected to the Co~
· l..a61 newspapers speculated
that Flores' rctircmt"nt maght not
Football HaJI off a me as coaches. the Nauonal Football
Foundatloo said Thursday.
The late Many Below, an All-American tackle at
Wisconsin from 1921-23, also was elected. n.. t).ave been his idea. and at least
tv.o local radio sportscasters expressed lhe same view.
Raiders· owner AJ Davi saddrtssed the issue bcforc
at was raised at Wednesday's news conference. saying
"'ath emphasis, ··No one asked Tom Flores to resign."
Perry compiled the third-best winning pen:ent.qe
an college football m his I 0 seasons at at Bowling Green.
Mollenkopf coached at Purdue from 1955-69.
Jordan, Magic top vote-getters
NEWYORK-Michat"IJordanofthe m C'h1cago Bulls and Magk Johnson of the
Television, radio
TELEVISION
Lai..ers were the leading vote..getters.-with
more than one million votes apiece, in fan
ballotang for the NBA All-Star Game.
11 a.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Austnlian
Open semifinal. from Melbourne (taped). ESPN.
5:05 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: New
The NBA said Thursday that a record total of
3.352. 776 votes were cast. breaking the mark of
3.J00.5'28 set a )'Car ago.
Jersey at Indiana. TBS. _
6 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Austnlian
Open final. from Melbourne. ESPN.
Joining Jordan. a guard. in the staning lineup for
the Eastern Conterence will be guard Isiah Thomas of
Detro u. center Moses Malone of Washington and
forward s Larry Bird of Boston and Dominique Wilkins
of .\tlanta.
7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Oippers at
Dallas. Channel 5.
7 p.m. -BOXING: Larry Holmes vs. Mike
T)'son in 12-iound heavyweight title bout. from
Atlanuc C11y. N.J .. HBO.
The Western Confcrcnce staners will andudc
guards Johnson and Lafayette .. Fat" Lever of Denver.
cen ter Ake-em OlaJuwon of Houston and fowards Akx
English of Den,t'r and Karl Malont" of Utah .
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL; New
York at Lakers, Pnme Ticket, SelecTV. WOR.
9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL; Austin
Peay at Tennessee Tech. ESPN.
11 p.m. -TRA~ AND fIELD: Sunk.1st ,
Jn v1tat1onal. from Los Angeles (delayed). USA. Wilkins• 28 sparks Atlanta RADIO
DomlaiqH Wllkiu scored 28 points m
Thursda) night to lead Atlanta over
5:35 p.m. -PRO Boc&EY: K.Jngs at
Winnipeg. KGIL (1260). K.MNY (1600).
7 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Oippcrs at
Dallas. KRTH (930). Cle,eland. 101-93. an an NBA game an
Rachfit"ld. Ohao. Gleu Riven added 15
points and 12 assists for the winners. Wilkins scored 10
of has points an a 25-10 Atlanta spun that put the Hawks
ahead 57-44 at halft ime ... In another NBA game an
Houston. Akeem OlajDWOD celebrated his 25th banh·
day b\ scoring 28 points and grabbing 12 rebounds to
lead the Rockets to a 11~I03 victory over Milwauk«.
7:15 p.m. -BOXING: Larry Holmes vs.
Make T}son. fro m Atlantic City. NJ .. K.NX
(1070).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New
York at Lakers, Kl.AC (570).
COLLEGE BASKETBAI;I; ROUNDUP .•.
From Bl
WaslliDgton '3, Ongon Stitt St:
Marl West ame o ff the bench to
score a game-high 18 points. 1nclud-
1ng 11 an tht' second half. as Washing-
ton. 4-1 0. 1-5. became the final
conft'rencc team to record a league
\ ICtOf).
Oregon Statt' falls to 9-5. 3-2.
In the PC .\A7
Nevada-Las Vt1as 95, Saa JHe
State 13: Gerald Paddao's 29 points
and a tough man-to-man defense led
b) Jan as Basnight helped t"aghth-
ranked
Nt"vada-Las V~s beat San Jose
State
Paddio was 7-for-9 on three-point
attt'mpts and scorc-d 15 of his points
an the second half. The Runnin'
Rebels made 11 shots from thrce-
pom1 range and San Jose made 13.
The Rebels. leading the PCAA with
a 6·1 record. improved to l~I
O\erall. Tht") "ere behind 39·38 at
halfi1mc befort' rallying to beat tht'
Spanans for the 15th straight 'imt'.
San Jose got a 29-point per-
formance from Rack~ lkrry but fell to
4.3 1n the conference and~ 7 overall.
Utd State 75, Cal State Fallertola
7%: Rcsen e guard Jeff Anderson
scored 19 points as Utah Statt'
remained close 1n the PCAA tatle
chase wath a '1ctor) over the Titans.
Andersonga,t'the .\ggJes. I l-6and
~2. a 75-70 lead v.1th 22 seconds left.
.\C'C Fem scored 19 and John math
had 13. ·
J.R. Reid led Nonh Carolina. 13·2
and 2· I. v.1th 27 points -17 an the
second half -and Scott Williams
had I .S
Iowa t3, llUaolJ 7t: Ro~ Marble
scored 26 points and B.J. Armstrong
added ::! I as 19th-ranked IQ.wa dt'·
feated No. I J llhnotS an the Big Ten.
lo"'a. l.:?·5. 3-1. built a 41 -25 lead
v.1th .S.S.S to pla) an the first half with
a 19-2 run v.h1ch staned with a thrtt·
point shot by .\I Lorenzen and ended
on a three-pointer b) Jeff MO<'.
GI) nn Blackwell had 23 points to
lead llhnoas. 13-4. 3-2.
Miclail&a 5S, WlscoHi• 54: Glen
Rice scored 22 of has 30 points 1n the
first half and No. 7 Machagan held off
stubborn Wisconsin 1n the Big Tt'n.
Tht' 'ictoll improved Michigan's
rt"cord to 15·1 overall and 4-1 in tht'
Bag Ten. W1scons1n fell to 8-7 and 2-3
WyomiDg 81, Hawail II: Fennas
Dembo and Enc Leckner sparkt"d an
I ~; second-half run as No. 17
W)omang surged past Hawa11 an the
Western .\thletac Conference.
\\">omang ampro,·ed us record 10
13-3. 2-3 an the WAC. whale Hawa11
ft'll to 2-1 4. 1-4 1n conference
.\ft.er a slov. stan. the Cowbo}s
romped past tht' Raanbov.is. who ha'e
lost 27 consccuta\ e road games. Tht"
Co"bo)S got their running game
going an the second half with a dozen
la} ups and pla)'ed ~ 11h an 1ntcns1t}
that caught tht' Rainbows off guard.
BYUll. Tuu-EJ Puo'Jl: Michat'I
math scored 10 points anp pulled
do~n eight ~bounds. lcadin.& I 2th-
ranked Bngham Young to a Western
Athlt"t ac Conference victory over No.
18 Tc:\as·EI Paso.
Jeff Chatman added 18 points for
tht' Cou"1rs· who have won aJI 13
games thas )Car and hold a 4-0 WAC
record. CTEP's nine-game w1nmng
streak t'nded as the Miners fell to 15-3
and 4-1 an WAC pla).
The loss v..as UTEP's first at home
since BYU beat the Miners here 73·66
last Janual).
Bngham Younf and No. 3 Temple
are the nation s only unbeaten
D1' asaon I teams.
Temple 71, Mauaduetts 5%: Tam
Pem ·s 16 points. nine rebounds and
fi,e ·blocked sbots led third-ranke.d
Tt"mplc to a \ICtOI) over Massachu-
setts fort-the unbca,en Owls' 14th
straight "ictOI)".
Tempi<' boosted ats Atlanuc 10
record to 8-0 wath t!s second victory
of the season o'er tht' Minutemen .
7. 7.
USU led 64-53 wath 7: 17 remaming
before the Titans. 4-11. 0-6. cu' 11 to
66-64 on two O'al Miller free throws
with 4:41 remaanang. PREPBASKETBALL. • •
Henry Turner scored 22 for the
Titans. who outrebounded USU.
5~36.
UC Sula Barbara 7S, Fresno State
11: Brian Shav. scored 20 pomts to
lead UC Santa Barbara to the wi'rl
over the Bulldogs.
Santa Barbara. which led 38-30 at
halftime. hit 61 percent from the field
an the second half. The Gauchos
am proved thl'1r record to 12-3 ovt"rall
and 4-2 in conference play. while
Fresno State fell to 4-11. I ·5.
.\f\cr Fresno Stat~ cut the Santa
Barbaralcadto48-44with IOminutes
left. Santa Barbara took control,
outscoring t~ Bulldogs 11 ·S overlhe
next six minutes.
In other pmes:
O.kt 71, ~ Caroliaa It: for.
~ard Dann} FelT) hat 1 free throv.
~ith 52 SCC'onds left and sccond-
ranked Nonh Carolina missed two
shots to wan an the final 16 seconds as
No 9 Duke beat the Tar Heels in the
Atlanuc Coast Confercntt. Kc' an Stnckland srored 22 points
for Duke. 11 -2 overall and 2-1 an the
From Bl
The twan showdo~ns an th<' Sunset
League aronacall) find the leadl'rs as
slight underdogs. !
Fountain Valle). despite a 13-3
record. finds itself in a matchup
perhaps tougher than when at failed
agaanst ~JO Chris Tower of West·
minster. wath Marina's ~9 Cherokee
Parks. ~7 Dan Ao)d and ~6 Ste\t'
Guild to contend w11h.
Ocean Vae". meanwhile. although
it appears to have the best quickness
m the leag4c. goes against Tov.er &
Co.. a team whach c.an probabl}
match the Scahawks' quickness and
has an ob' ious edge inside. To~r is
a'eragang 26.5 PQints a game. ...
.\lso tonight, with tfie cellar awaat-
mg the loser is Huntington lkach
(7-12.1·3)atEdason(ll-8. l-3).
In the Sea Vaew Lequc race. the
scramble as on ror lhird place after
JUSt thr~ games. Tustin and Saddle-
back are running 1-2 with four othen
1ied fo! 1turd.
Estancia( 1-2) 1sat Umven1ty( 1-2).
Saddlcback (14-4. 2· I) es at Newport
Harbor I 13-6. 1·2): and Tustin ( 15-J.
3-0) tra' cls to Corona deL Mar (I 0-7.
1-2).
Woodbridge ( 11 -5. 3-0) and
Laguna Beach (7-9. 3-0) need vic-
tories tonight an order to provide a
first-round showdown next week. and
at's Laguna which finds itself in the
most pr«anous position.
Trabuco Halls (11-6. 2-1) enters
v..ath ~10 JUnaor Rack Swanwick to
challenge 6-4 Pete Schmitt inside.
"h1lc John Dames and Tim Mannina
usuall} pro' idc double figu~ sconng
for the Mustanas.
Woodbridge hosts Orange-(3-12.
0-3) and as a prohibitive favorite.
lso an the PCL Cos~ Mesa (3-13,
0-3) tra' els to Laauna Hills ( 1-2.
1().8).
In South Coait Leaaue pla}, Irvine
H1gh 's Vaqueros. who pushed hiahl>-
regarded Capistrano Valk) before
lo 1na. 40-37. Wednesday. takn its
8-10. 1-2 rtt0rd to El Toro where tbe fast~brl'ak1n1 Olaracrs awau with a
12-4. 2-1 mark.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday January 22 1988 83
GIRLS BASKETBALL
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Charroin takes up slack in Marina victoIJ1
Vikings overcome Krause· s
absence to nip Barons.61-58
By JEFF SMlTH
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Manna High Coach Mike Thornto n entered Thur')·
day niJht'~ Sunset League first-place battle aga1mt
Fountain Valle) w11hout the pla)cr he said the \. 1t...1ng~
co uld least afford to lose
But Da"' n C harroin. a two time all-league pcrtormer
more than made up for the loss of point guard .\lliwn
Krause. sconng 24 points and grabbing 20 rebounds to
lead Manna toa 61-5 v1ctol) over the host Baron-; 1n a
gJrls basketball game
The Vtktng.s are no"' 18·2 o' erall and 5-0 1n thl'
Sunset League. Fo untain Valle) d rops to 12-9 and 4-1
.. She ((1larro1n) kncv. coming inw the gamt'· .,h,·
needed a b1ggame:· Thornton said
The 6-1 senior had 18 potnts rn the lirs1 half and luur
do"'n the stretch as the V1ling.s opened up a t-1.;.i lt-Jd
FoR TH£ R£co Ro
v.1th 1 ·~0 tu gu Bu i C harrmn "asn·t onh \1Jnn~ pla~cr
tu gain J'lra1'>\' lrom T h111 nwn ahcNard
f:ke Dcc4>11gJr J ~ ''>Cn10r "'a'1hru\t 111t11 thl"potnt
guard pu'>lllon rl"plJlln~ h.rau\l' tl.rausc.-101url"d her li..n1:e
tn lht• linal 19 ... nond' ol I ut 'da~ ·\ g.ilml· aga1n'>l
ltun11ng10n lkad1 JnJ "t>Ul 1nddin1lt"h
\11gar rc'>f?OntkJ h~ h111in~ thrn· \lrJ1ght thrn··
pu1111cf\ ha l1nJ I ~umh ~,,Ill!! \IJnn.1 d '~-4~ lead
m1d"'n~ through lh(' tounh quanl:'r
··1 tho ught Dct• l>et· did J ~1111<l Joh \h1.· trtcd tn
rc plall: one ol tht• ht·,t point guards 1n 1ht· \.OUOl~ ··
T hornto n \did · \\l s.11J ht·lt1rc lhl ¥Jmc that 11 "outd
\.Unl\." Jo~n IU dl"ll'rt'>I.' n111 a \hl'IUlllUl ..
~ugar c;1agg1. rlJ 1n thl· iir-.t hall hilting m nnl~ ~ ol'I
fidd guah a nd m""n(! 11.1. .. lll·1.· thto"' But \ht" ~nt... her
fi rs1 fuur shul'> ul till' 'l·,und h.ilt ,ind firmhl'd v.1th I~
pu1nl\
'"I \.\J\ to1alh nl"I' •LI' \11~Jr '-ltJ •>I ha per-
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l h.irr11in ii:i' \. 1h · \ ~ :i~' th 1 h1£~-:'1 \."Jd 111 the ltr\l
half JI lls-111. 'iint...1ng a "'("ll>Qler 10 \tan the second
4 u;in1..·r.
But the B:irun\ l ul thl' k Jd In :tJ.: 1 JI the half and
11x1t... thl'1r lir\I k ad ut thl" n1tth1 JI :4-~f. on 1""0 ol .\m'
Brand·., IS point\ l hl \ 1.._1ng' then tied 11 on a L1ht-n'
Brl'"\o\!oll'I IH"l' thru1.1. Jnd "'l·nt Jht"aJ lur good un d I!\·
toutrr b\ \ k li-.a ">orttno
T rc;thntt S '··C 1n thr: tnurth i.i•Jartl"r Fountain\ alll"'
made a nothl"r rnml·hJd . drJ1.1.1ng to 1.1.ll hln 55-)~ on a
ba\l..ct b} Brand Brl"l.\\tn then .on,cned a la~up a nd
a>>t,lcd ( hJrr111n 1Hl hn !'"'•;ill hud,l'h 10 put \1arin;i
up h\ \(.'\ l"O
fhl" BJ roll' " •uld n11t <l l" h"'' n er Brand. "ho mad~ her tir'>t "•"·l"fl ,i. •• ; ,, ·~l· '>l ind ha ll 1.1.l"nt 1n~1dl'
tor i! 11.1.11ix11nhJ1 J \ta· \ 'l"tll) h.irra h1ta se,en-loOtl'r
lt•h11ngfoun1..:1n\1 I "'~innl-5 "-Ith ~ k"tOnd'>
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Huot1DftlOD B~arb ~I E:.d1son 39· \tdan•l" Pt>m~r h11
th •ir'>I 4uarta and sparli..l'd
• .i : po:nl'> d'> H un11 ng1o n Bca\.h
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~ d om1nJted 1he fim (1 '1-~I and 1h1rd quanc:'rs (16-6J '
Ht'td1 HaS<"mann ">t:ortd I: pu1n1s a nd grabbed
rdiound ) tu lead lhe 1.1.a' to ho'it C l\:1.·a n \ tl""" ·s tir\l 'iufl
1.\10 • , ..
In the Sea \I('\\ uagut• ~;
l1olyenlt) 39. Estancia U : T-tk·' 1s1t1ng.TruJJO'> t2·~ ~ . .,, u-.cc.l a balanced oflen!>t'e att31..I.. and s1ro ng tea iji
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Eagk<i" ~hav.na 'Jc.,.,lxrn I I~ points I v.ho .,.,as ll m 1ted9i.j
onl' fidd goal thro ugh the firs1 thret· quancrs ~-j
In the Pacdic ( oas1 League ::·
Orange S4, Woodbridge 53: T h1.· l'.tnthcrs pulkd o ff.1:
1h1.· '"b1g&l'!it 1.1.in 1n Or~ngc H igh &1rh h1s1uf) ·· anurdlll&·:
10 ( u.11..h Bob <1 un1hcr the li rst ume in thrt."t" 'ears:.
1t'lc' ·q~ ~<ltl'n lhl" Y. arnor) tn thrct: )ears Penn: C onle~
leti"Orangt• tb-6 4.rq "'llh 15 points L1~ Y.t"hr~n 11t:.,
prnnt!o 1 and "Jth~ \! 1llat f 121 led \.\ oodbn dgc I ~-" >-I~.
Coit.a Mtsa S4 . Laguna HUis 31. "1 m (,ood '>\. r1.·J 2i !
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Horse-racing results bos Alamitos
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Heevv Wfffher (Sil><tl«I l6 60 '-10 S 20
Just As Fleet (Men I 16 IO 12 .0
Ovnam1te 1<1n (Oelanoun ... •I I 20
Time l 10 I S
AllO ran Laclv $1\aro\an. irl\ta Krt•hn, LI• •
Orin" Dinner Da nita . Lefl<a<11an Serene<ll
Walell ()uf "°' ~. heulUdlv.
SCr•l<ftlod c,.,-S.tarno. , ~""'
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llGMTH aAC•. 1~ ml• on l\lti.
Slt'l'I A"CI Holw lllu9WI T.,,.... HI l.00
AIM ren. Miu E-. Merla Fe«o, ~!ti Solnt u llJlACTa U•·n MIO siuo.
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T...,..,.,. $11 CSllMmellerl J 60 J.10 ,. kf'.,..... Eatv l~I S.O UO JOO
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Time 1:.SO 3/S.
AbO ran. A.;lator, H•W Of ""'· ""~· Pu llcclo. FCH'kln111etoe<1. T....,._ CIJ1VO'\. In Focus. One Gu !'M, Pri,..,. Astell.
Sc:ratche<I· F>tlaro\tan, Rltlll CO'\, Godllev.
N,..mbar, Fuu v.
SJ DAIL y TR•L• U+t) P•kl sm.oo
NINTH aACI. I l/16 mllH..
P.rlOn JoM (Stevtns) 9.60 S.00 U O
EQl.lflll>r• (Hewtev) UO l • .O
$-t Kine (\lelal-tl U O Time 1••.S
Ako ren. GeNl!ne John. Swift Beet, P1.ll'IC!I
Bowl. F H I Travtlll New\, Na-nte, Co<rtoM>,
Bold Saint Pat. Eu ltrn Clllef. Ga rr!Oft SCntcfltd: Tommv Tltom:• S.S •XACTA 111·SI oeld S12HO. n ~K MX (t -4·3· l ·t-ll) N ici 14.711 20 to
16 winnk\o lldle li h l.11 hCH'WS), Hid Sl9t00 10
360 winntno llCU IS (five hOt'Sft).
Sl ~ NtNE 112·10-l·t-•-3·1-t·lll oalO
sn7IO 10 ll winn.nt tldl•I• '""''" "<lr\MI oe.O ss1 60 to IS7 wlnCl1no tic'.et• Illa llCH'sesl
Tote! c.rrYO'IW f'OOI "90.076.SS
All-.nGI 20,.307
Muluel taano11 M,t4' ISt
Tlmt-t~ 115.
Alto ran· El ~ 91ue, I'm On FW.,
Nuevo MeMn. lllemetll SIOl'Yllne, LIHI• t<oo
lloo
12 •XACTA tl•SI M id "'"°·
l'ttrTH aac•. Trot. 1 m11e. Liiiie Hovw (A~tonl UO UO UO
l<I" ltUlft (Trem1>19vl UO 4.10 s.m-Sllll (GrUNtvl 3.00
TI,..,. t"OJ 1 / S.
AIM ren. E .... nl SIUCI, s-dv Ciiio, C.o·
llvt , El'llbeuv. Fennv• Hunlef', Mr A W. n IXA(TA It-SI Mid U l.00.
11 DAILY TRPLm IS·l-91 Mid 1106.60.
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Prince Crown CAnderlon) ll.IO 6 20 S.20
Hf Heetln ~I JIO l lO
W111ter~ (()j\eft) S 40 Ta,..,. 1'01 lt S
AIM> ran Felicia Ann. CalilCH'nla l.edv, On
L•OY 81ou om Power. M WI Loma. On S4JWI\.
U EXACTA 17·11 N ici '6l C
SEVENTH aaca. Pac. 1 mill
Mv Anteftia Co.son-I • l.20 J 20 740
YaNIH -9e41e (ltuu) •M UO
M4nlotat tntr~ IHen~> 3 00
Time 203 • S LOii AJamltOll AIM> ran Scolll\tl Lan. Nuevo Fling e onn ..
THuaSOAY'S •ESVLTS G Fillv Uo. Tani• Oub<.01
'T'Dllllln"I • ...,_, ,,,. ......... ..._.._, """ ... ~ NIT llAC9. Trot. I m111. ~-....... I MWM Hawk ~.,
t ~ Calffotni. Mdlr-> 1,,.....111 Glorv °"°""" • s..r.. Provlott ._... S Famft F~\I s...ttl
6 WffOft WllMll Fltco 1' OIM09Nrlne Trick Whllemt
• Puf On Hold Mllef'
uco.eo aact:. Pace l mill. Pur-. u.•.
lC~ SIMlll
2 a.n ... 11111 Item Pwk« > Sip N Sllf Meler
• """' Tiie 8"1 ~ 5 C~nla C'*'w A~Mltl
6 $11 loHr• PMll 9«twon
7 SvcooNnl l.Adlev
I I'm ~ Too Hemlev
TIWID •ACIE. Pace I mile PurM. s 1.700 0.lmlnO orlce: M,000
I MeMTiou.
2 C.lifof'nla Anoet l Maren Star
• T1ll$ s Solcv c-
6 Creme De L• Creme
1 e v• Dlfllitv
I tntetmlu lon
t S0.0V LOOO Soirll
WlillelM
KUIC*r
9ulllf'
Lac:Jlev ,.,,.,_
Tocl<I
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Pena
Medlend
F<MMTI4 ltACE. Pace l mite Purse· ll,.00
Claimll'O l>"lce Sl,000
I Hll CaOll
? Dr William
I l(etJV
t Or LYde J Ttt'llltMCI TW-e
' S«IM FIDOd I Ab Aln'IMUnl
6 Tri Sia Olerle
HYUfTH aAca. sJ,OOI. Clelmlnt ~tc.
l Slt'll Swlk
2 ~· ., .... , ''°'tnlftt On • Sov.,elen Kan
.S Al'llVllM Atnlll9f'
6 Proud lvr<I 1 Fllrllnt 8vrd
I Wllele Sl'wvlcl
•IGHTH RACa. Pac.
I I( lperfui.
2 JulMra
) $11111.M
• Annie ltov•ll S HouM A'"9'0Y ..
6 folow Tllet C-t
7 Wllllerlne ltOM
I w-wln
......,... aAC•. Pac.. I mlllt
C•ltnlne IM'lce: S 12.000-S 16,000.
l ICenln 9ar-• ? CNme. Timer ) GOIOtft P1ldl
• Annie Oe.kieel S S.rclonva
6 Tero$ Fnt
7 s-v 5411
Pune. W,111.
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Al'ldllnen
SlllrTen
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irtaST ltACE. Trot l mile EIGHTH ltACE. Trot I mill
H1otai.n<1 Tl\acl IOlfr1ncol 9.00 S 00 S 00 Suo.r,..1 !Ohenl l 20 2 IO 2-20
Fro.iad Crnl•I !Pie<c.al 10 60 s.IO Monlt<t Y JU<IOt (Slffllll '00 3.00
-'{hompson races in Off-Road event ) An<IY\ Needle
4 Malibu 8Hc11 s ,,,_.., 01nav Man
6 8 reOt>urv 8rt t
Difranco
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Ma<llan<I
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Andlf'Mltl
Perller
Kauffmann Ill
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Eight entered
Costa Mesa resident Dann} ~mpson, the son of off-road truck
·racing legend Mick.e)' Thompson. wi ll ~looking to stan the 1988 season off
. fa$t at the first Micke) Thompson ~ff-Road Championship Grand Pnx
l!Ycnt of the season Saturday night at
8 in Anaheim Stadium.
·Enjoying the backing of a new
sponsor, Tho mpson looks to improve
on his founh-placr fintsh m the 1987
cbampionsh1p points standtngs.
\\h1ch included a 111ctory in the
SCORE O ff-Road Wo rld Cham-
pionships a t Riverside.
"We are m uch more com peuu ... e
this )ear than ever," Tho mpson said .
·-rm looking forward to winmng
)Car."
Moving from quaner m idgets at
age I 0. to motocross and final!) a
'ariet) of off-road SCORE events.
Thompson took to stadium racing in
the late '70s.
Clam (Pwfllln1) 160 Cronies. IDflofMr> 2 IO
Time , °' 315 Time 103 1 s
Alto ran Gran<I VankH, o.111 Dew, Maona Al\O r1n B Cor Flu ta An<1rew• St.r, Oelrae Ember, Mavk Moose, Mr Parience, lleallio<J\ Ster. 8erooue n •xaCTA <•-31 oekl S9'.40. n EXACTA (1·•> oelo s2U O
SECOND •ACL.P~ \..roill. ') NINTH RACE. Pac,1 1 ml ..
Pl\CH Solril (Hlooln'> · o o 2 .a 2.10-""0otter King ll ackevl U O 4.20 210
Heoov Time Bov ICrovl'l•nl ? 60 2 20 N11u Neeto 18uti.r> •.60 3.10
wa.nooaro l K .. vsl s IO All Soir11 tTi<IWelll 6 20
Time· 1.,. 1 ·s. Time ?-<M • s . "''° ran Pal\ Gooo Fe«e, smv Bov. Sonk AIM> ran Hottvwooo S1uler, LoUJc>oe> Kiel,
Solrll. Pl\aro\ Bov Fa.I l<leal. Flc)(llef• Hoof Calerll. Sie n, Danc1no Ml:/Oll, Lucllv Hunltr
12 EXACTA !•·H 01.0 SIO.O. U EXACTA 15·6> oal<I l lS.60 U DAILY Titl~LE 11-l or 1-SI oeiO \13'0 THIRD ltACE. P•~• I mite
Pe111e Sarita (Sl>efren) 9.20 • 00 l 00
oeoc11e Miu !SIHtn) l IO ? 60
Attenoanct 1,9'1
Mutuea taan<11e i•9S. no
1 Jour<lan
I ltaider VICICH'
irtFTH ltACE. Pace I mile. Purse· I 1.900
Cteimlng orlce· i S.000
I Mllllv Ber 10<1 4'J ~
? Gul<IJng SOlfll Crootian
3 U Soll JoMtc>n
• $1¢1poers Solrit 8Ufler
S Will!Out A Trace Parller
6 l.CH'O Levilv ,.....,
7 Premier CUYM Kuetllef
I WlncCH' o IC'"
9 MuUloatawnv Henilev
SIXTH ltACI. Pece l mile Pun.e 11.soo
T,,. IUslno Star wits tor fllllH & marn
t second le1I I
ARCADIA (AP)-A field of eight
headed by Very Subtle and Timely
Assenion was entered Thursday to
run in Saturday's El Encino Stakes at
Santa Anita.
Very Subtle. who has won 11 of her
career 17 staru and camcd more than
S 1.3 million. will be ridden by Patrick
Valenzuela and was assigned 122
pounds for the 24th running of the I
I/ I C>.m1lc ra~ for 4-year-old fillies.
CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE
FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
496-6800
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Jus1 Ltstedl 3Br 2Ba + 4Br llSA Yll• WAL.HI French doors, fresh paint. Frplc. yard, lndry. blk to 2Ba Duplex Extensrv.iy new appliances, refaced ocean. 302 Iris. $1275. __ .. _._. ·1 19... Model perfect 3Bdrm cabinets. cv11om drapes. ~727 t avatl now. r.,. • ...,.,.,,_, n -• 1 'IJ4Ba home on almost new roof. carpet. Fantas-•,. acre ol orof landsc;ai>e Immaculate condition. 4Bdrm 2Ba S 1800/mo
tic summer-winter rent beauty CloM 10 ahOP-2~P~N2:::,~~~:Sm. 38drm 3'..\Ba S2150/mo
potential. Owner wants ping. sct100ls. etc Va-342 WALNUT SH 9 950 28drm 2Ba Sl525/mo
offers, ~~·500. Robin canl Move-in now! A DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 Agt 873-5354
Tench 63 -26Ci 1tllue to IH Call •We ha_,. others* BLOCK TO BEACH 38r
I ·~~~J:\. PATRICK TENORE 2Ba cul de sac house !':"#{ 631-126Ci Of 760-8702 Y1IW If llU IMSE frplc. gar. w/d hkup, n.: ~ !,._ =••• 1 ·ii~;~. & night lights. 2BR _.den pets $1500 873-7973
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member 208 E Bay nr yard. garages. good area. (714) 759'-t906 or
Bay Island 3 stry. 3100 S 173.000. Marilyn W -.:..-ta 1M2 (213) &aS-9090 sr. 4& 388 Fee land Coombs 631-1215& 't~n~.--..~~~:e::r"taie''IH.~~~..-H---"Jie(. Brend nu. 2 dectis. Open ll Har~ View Hiiis, 38r.
Sun PM 5 car prtcng UNDER MKT. Nloe 3br 2'.+Ba. family rm. 3 cat
•Hiii 11 .. EJ starter l'IOme or ln\'9Stor. ~· highly upgraded. tu. n. 5')eelaJ. Plustl cots. new Agt 759'-8389
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large hHrt-$40
Small heart-$20 3 BDRM & 2 BDRM kit cab & floonng. Fam Ill -• Eactl Unit l'laa 2Ba. trplc, T1ltS -US n 1UJt din are.t SEMI-FIXER. l•Ud.ATI 111 c-In column messages also a.;aalat>le · 6 hnes
bltms tncl w/d, 4 car gar-3BR 2BA. $225.000. Sh<>rt drive to BEACH Completely relurbl1~. tor S3 00 \4 words per fine)
age Nr Balboa Pier In-Margie, Agt 97g...e2ao Only $139,900 Try 10% Lg bdrms, nu crpt1, lloor-
ves1men1 pm:e $329,000 I . dn. Won't last. CALL ing. appliances & ceramic JACllS llUlTY .mat 1144 NOW!l(714)963-0902 Bk kit tile. Frplc, lam rm. utll rm. encl garage. No pets.
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Olface Hours· Monday -Fraoay 8 to 5 °'""'..,. .. ,,......,., r•1>• .. ••1 ., ~· ..,, ....,., .,. 1>1•..-C.rtal •el lbr 1022 Beautiful lg 4Br 2'"'Ba (1Br Newpor1 a;;c;h 29r 2e; g~r. lndry tac .. iresl'I~
*ICIAI NW• wtconverted lof1) pool, beelJtiful pan< pool ~ painted 440 Begonia ----------------------------------------
A Spygtus vi9ion of tubtl9 ~!~.~~~i!n"'"f XJ~t~ & beach! eoai slip i>oss. S 1800/mo Agt 875--0088
elegance• 3Br. 2Ba. mstr ily home w/AC. 2 frples. S29.0008roker67~010 C..tl .... 2114
suite wl antlque blto-ln Asking S439,900t Sut>-lntals 1Bdr m condo o ve r
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dressef an bath Formal m1t Call Patriek Tenore °' ram rm. mirrored 631· 126& or 7&0--8702 l;'"/eea•n st r •a m• & fa 11 s 2 fpl ....... .,...... kl1 -w I p 0 I y n • I I a n a t • gym s. ,,........ .. _. · ·' Zlt2 0004 & spa. $875,000 tt.. mol9flet•. new decor.
LEE 721.0798/962-8891 NEWPORT BEACH f," appC1. w/d hkup.
CENTURY 21 BERG W Nwpl 8ac:t*of S800 $~/~~~ ~o
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10ot11ng C4M beta 3Br. *--YR"* Nwpt 38d twnhse St525 • • • den 38a. Elevator Pvt 3Br. 28a. 2 lg mstr IUlt•. Ocntrt 4Bd FR S2000 1 bedroom In private I • .,.. ..... r. Sale tiaeral 1002 fncd beta S1 9 mlt Mlle•. lmpor1~ Italian Ille. c;:us.. Ud<> Isle 4Sd 3Ba $2550 patio. ~ No pel l
' ~r 640-7000164S-7521 tom st11necl glass. fpl, WATERFRONT HOMES $595 1 189 ·-~c..Mt SUP I SAit ti UM a••-.. -• R lam rm. qulel neigh~ REAL TORS 631-1400 2BR lBA frpl, fenced yard. i. m IAZ Best value on Baytront --borhood S245.000. 231fi Santa Ana Av• ...,.....,"""""'~"""'"'!"!"!'~--1 w1111 an unobslructed FUILY-LEE 721.07981962-8891 lalMI bud 21M Number 4, SHS/mo •"'::. .. UST91 view This remodeled ,, Olde C<!M L.Mt c:Mnce CENTURY 21 BERG Specious 4Bdrm 2'nBa. 213--431-3788 : ::·•....._...-T •••" four bedroom. ' bat" '°' NEW home ""'*·a ltac• lMt new paint & carpet ~Yl LfTES VIEW c:llarmerhasmynadmet-S400 000 38'.fam.rm. . South b a y vlewi 2BR 1BA.~arage.fenced •ttffffffffffffffffffffffff+++•+++++ffffffffft•t++
Remodw/uncompromlMd Its-large family room great ~ plan 7eo-e962 * IND H.V. HOMES $2000/mo, 675-8255 ~~~·51ct'li '2r,~ ~ ,. __
', qlty ... ....__ hke It" with oak entertainment 4 Bdrm Montego. comm m o .... ta.... 2124 lmat 1144 ·m leecla lllt 1"""1 lwla lllt ~uC: '-"'"""" center fabulous SI pool & tennis. clOte to YMl'fy 2BR. den. 2BA. Wallace 545-5032 * I ______ _...,.._ -
: •' uge .=; 1~~-r.=) t Charles kitchen. pm1acy CIM llPlO 1111.-~ng & acN>ola lower unit close to So. *1~ -nEE* a11110111u1~™E 6 I OAIYH UST BeyyidgeCondo,upperC2
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·. • un · · unusual C>Qen & hgl'lt feel· Dvote11 4 c:. gw9Q8. 780-19ee Agt. 675-4000 or 673-7702 "'~ ....... ~· d,. a.ilpSa 1 GATED COMMUNl'TV gar. ate, pool, no S*a
1 --~&Co. &40..S5e0 Ing thruovt Slip could 3BR & 2BR both 28A °' . ._.. P•• Y sava · m 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Townhome. 11400 mo IM US-MIO I ... Plml'T' posslbty eccommoda1e a Woodournl,,g frptc Must UftmlS llr a.JM1 pet <>It. POOi. 8(8..2S.8 TIWllllEI Miao. frplca in LR a BR. BEACON BAY . 38r. 3ie. w.·11 g1Ye you the down In 70tt y~ht St 475.000 see tCJ appreciete. Call 3:i~·5 ~ ~0;_~;7 1011 Ptaia1al1 2107 •E'SIDE 3Br. 2Ba hM 0..... ,., llllf wet bar. wt d hkups. 2 bch acceu. ten, pvt yd,
exc:tlg for a 1t1are of own-CAROLYN MA ON now · OCEANFRONT 2br 1ba. 21st & Marlon Way. gar. Fil~. veulted celllngs. ~llos. dbl garage S 1875 the GOOd Ute! $2200/mo
erwhlp. You make the CHRISTEN NIL N lill & ............ , CUFFHAVEN gar . small yd. quiet. cute. new c;.arpel, w/dry hkup dbl gar, lndry hkup, pool &peel the bt.'St Sorry, no pets &«--0509 No peta. 540-3590
mtNy pymll & we INlre 1..... Wtlh spectacular straight $1 100/mo Great area $1200, n-pets. 754-7858 & spa. S°'..~· ~!'·030 111•1 ••• .... 2Bdrm 2 .. -..... "-. ~. BLUFFS 3BR 1"'8A, 2 car apprec You receive on......, Spadous3bdrm vrty Nopets675-7420 •BRIGHTOHSPRINGS• 2Bdrm 2'A._+.,.., .1 -------,_.. -· .. _
l.-.....aoo% tax benefits. M\191 ~ M &V hOme 1n an ou111andlng 15&6 W. 18th St 645-2739 Plush condo on golf epa, French door&. dee· garaoe. comm. pool. -11eve dean credit. AG1 fllltU', 'Ila •/ '*Ohborhood Welti to CHARMING Cepe Cod Be,aulltul 3-atory 2Br. course. 2& +den 28&. 3 C>tated In all white No night light vt.w. No pets. l: '1874757Dya.Ev.Wknda q\lV~ J.U.""ll all schools Terrific 3br, 2ba, llp, gar. yard. ~::8~~~: Mat 21 patios. lrplc. garege. pets$1450/mo0ella0.. S1300080780-lla7
• •111..1-.... I e&el Let I \\ -.."'-'I I .A .1 \... potential tor llP or down nu etpts. pelnt S 1400 Gg 46 !BX rwn w/oceen beautiful dec:of, S 1550 gad<> 780-5000 ...... "'9 ..... J ~J~';:;'.~·~~'V.wport la1Ma Isla.. 1006 expan•~· 1!ies.ooo mo Lois. ~t 780-838-4 ~~~·~'ft~. c;::;t:. vu A~1~~~~~2+ dep. Ask tor lMalne SM# • ~ .. .A.V 3Br 2~ 2000 an. fr$MC.
: : ~ Comptete with 2Et. 3•AtiG _.2e; 1S: '"· · Cerna ••1 llu I S750-S1100/5'6-918e 71._.H-709e ..._... ~.·I ql"9t cul de MC ow.r-
1 _-~for 4500 9Q. f1. of·1 come untt Compleleiy HPlD•--\A.ATI KIH0 '\1 SM'Tllflln91 UST1912llllll Nr UCI. 2Bdrm 2~Ba. ~f.\Xri:\..'lJf r.tX..lf '°°:Ing Bae* ~ ! · Pl8 cell MS-
1791 ~~':'od~: ~nc~~": c0ustom bull~upbol•,•.: :;!~~~T~E ~k· ~~& ~.vt.w. ewn c:.is. pvt yd. Child & laat. INdl 2141 i~ ;';;· T,· rdabl :· 28'_288 condo "lll poof ~~· 780-1453·
• • ....-.. ner oceu..,_.. " 't "' to -·· ..... -ming pet Qtl Avt now 780-&N2 Sl""75/ .a ... 1"' • g • · • • • weekenda & ~ I • • au..... cooperalton 645-3366 v"•I 38drm 2''tBa upps remodeled 2Bdrm 1'..\Ba 2BR H\BA end unit ~ mo.""'' .. t-4389 epa.. rd geted ... to, ________ _
: •.&;. HI --•• •~ ctys. 673-7565eYes811 & 28drm 288 lower 2 HARBOR VIEW HOME w/iac tub. Frplc. ye<d. ea.tilde Exec twntlme. townhm. pool, ape. $725 IUmlm l• beta! 10~. AduttA. ,,... 11t11tHlrt»of Ndge ~ , ..,•-.w-.-..• Froics qu1et tocatlon No harming 4Bdrm 2Ba gar age $1050/mo 38r21nBa.yard,2caret-~aecdep.DM13838or condo al r9fr /d poof pelt 648-0311f547-.3134 [)ynMty model condo •
.. MARY ANN McGUIRE .. 1111&110 o eferred viaintenence. Montego 8.....ied glau 831-12ee or 873-3117 teched G9f9Q8, c!'!'.~ 515-920$ •ft Jpn~ ~· ~ 1.:.1.. • ,.8 .. 2 ..... ,,,,__ ....... ~a69d 28t 28e. 2 C8f r 80 R"'" "" ,._ a... 1539 ~ E'L~ Kemp entry doon deelgntf' poof & IP8. Avf 211 . .,,..,. 4 ... 2,.._... ., __ IF._.. • n ..,.. ~ OOftdo wnn ~ • ...,,.,. Cell for -t HAR R """L" vnwmtng New '"''Viand 720-i174 7 5000 thn.H>Ut uet>o ln 831-t2Mor281·M25 _. -~. -·-7 ~ 1 ettec~ garaoe and _....., _.... '::(Jflloa 873'-4400 Cottage w/high bea~ or crpt1 ~ hOme. HardWOod floOra. "'Oh1 llQl\t *" Vecent 5324
-..rdeooe 64M770 ceilings & lrplc -9QUally nr M.&.V pet~~ ::'f's: ••EASTSIDElovetytotal 2 ~. 1aroe ~uo. 2& IL"""'"' 11500/mo.Aft Tie-7500 1-HA---,,ReOA=-"'~'='AIOOE~~ES,,,.,,.,T"""A""TE= 6eNifled .ceto charming Ap\. Pr1nc1pa1s ~, ....... / 721 t n ~ 38' 11~ + NO PETS. ,._. CMc hel on the ncwtfl end 28r 28a condo tormel
ev.rtile ••!if=butl-only Call for deta111 Lora \t \\ 1 """"I I°'' v 'I I 1-4. 1820 Port Ct1ar1ta (21 28drm 1Ba. ~ 99' deeacf'led rm. w/d !*up. C...t•. 11800/mo. After Clo" to bch Frplc' * •LJll llU din rm him ~ pnme
!ll9e. YOUf VanceRltr187J.-4062 .u .1' A4 \.. Harbor Vu Hm PortoflnO 708Matguerlt•A¥e.Xlnt L g yd. No pett. lpn.(213)392-781' $1200/molM.4'4-7079. toe.: vi.;. of ·~.
highly upgraded. pool, eonditon. Open Sat/Sun N/lfM/dmtl. fWa. 11475 HouM 31r 28a trpk Houee unfurn. 29r. 28e. OCMrt. ISl60 per mo.
A MEMBER OF THE ' SEMS~N~K
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lhfCISllm-epa. waterfall. lfg street 12~. R6clc 972·2079 ;:,81in;:';8~~mc"· 1UP9fQw\,tmelipetoti: l;r:apr;~~~: .rs!:2rf'·99'·~~ '4M324
Corona Hlgnlandl w/lllal to strHt loc al, nu 2 BEDROOM 2 Bath 11125/mo Incl grdnr. aigtlld 1 'I' otd tl'Wy Hertlor "'-" Por'°""1o
& ocn vu 48R 3'MIA. ='atr•~.J;~5.000 ~ondo fufly '1urn11Md. ~ e~ 2Br ~M1 or M2..c>H5 doM. · vt.w. Prof • ... ,__* 48r 2..._ ..,.. "" Nr
S685.000IS73-7312 CttyY1ews,poof,11P9,99f-ua.. O-•· pool.11P9 MAAtNEASWALK-Llaflt. Ptef'd for Iona tetm ... 2Br ISll' -hm ....... poof, pertc. No pea or Cen • 1.._.. all•T...,. ege. Avail'°' e montM. ~::'P'° vf..T.'i.J::'Y' brigttt. ek'f 1 ,_•Jew •1350/mo.d-1333 poo1.:C.l50-frt6• ... ,...12400.-en.-.
I tll •-l9l.D SHI I• S llOO/mo (No Pitt). rope. btoctta from the bWfl. SPfCT ACUl.A" OCN vu .._ ...,,_"' ...... 2375 9Qffl CUI home • I t du 1 1oca1 I on'1 Hu E41de lg 3lr 28a. 2 c:er 2lr & 38r T°"'"'°"*-400• pvt dth•••>· Lg 2Br 48drm *:=',!,., port":, 2 maer bCflnN.
•ncome units ~ apedold 3 a,. owner'• SHOAECLff. LMva cue-o-. 1tg yerd. "" P9I otl, Yerft/pe11oa. geregea. 291. H Lia..-comm ""· ettacMd 2 car .. ,
Coat.a Meaa '420.000 untt-2 unit 28A. bottlWtttl tom hOme. 2..,.,.. 1 '°! 11350 mo 130 Albert llf..-C-a WIAtad Cillo-121001mo"M4-l41t 2
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Oviatt Prop 852·t12t Lerge lot a b9kony r edroo~1,.!:"'~Nr ~ Nr,..,., tloc*~l40-M70 =-=~=-i~~~~I ••II•-· MUllllllllftlllr
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absolute ateel et Mr ..... 1•. 1kWtllt W9fW/dfyrhllwp.SO !tie ....,"'°"4. UT.C . •• Ml' M ... !illll'I ... ,.._ f'lll,lt,._I_,.,,,_, $2t5.000! IUM WHtTI! m..m .... upgr ...... Hwy 0... 111·1* or to UCI, •Id, Nf111, TV, ____ ..,.. -ctitd'9ft 0t ....._.,., ,... & lllMfll, ..
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T trry Mceardie eattnds ari 11w1tation tor You to '°'" t'lt too Ce11tury 21 offict 11'1 !ht
Costa Mesa Ntwpo•t Beac area Rig111 no• yo. t.1n ta•t aonntact of the tull/Slwe
Centu11 Zl urttrtraa l>fOi'im !ht most tc"ll)tt!'ltns.tt tra "\II& It\ !ht Rul EstJtt
1nd11~try :; •t t~u~t e.ery ad1illlatt t aA us 'lO• IOf a 'estrYabon or ~ stoo by
• School tu•t04'I ttl1.1ndt<I to ,ou on tl!ot cios.nc ot JOU! 111"\t ecro-at Century 21 lhe
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W•tm1nater 895-5082
LavUna Niguel 582-3~7
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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Extend.s S«vloe Houra
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Mer09des t 96 7 200D ' dr sedan. partly restOfed,
nu pamt/llres etc. runs
gd Best otf*' 969-3780
Mercedes 72 450sl. chrm
alloys, grey body & inter
175K ml Needs TLC
$11.700 obo 722-1425
P\8.IC NOTICE
(LAND USE ELEMENT 87-3, ZONE CHANGE 87-4 & EIR 87-3)
NABERS
CADl.LAC
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
of late model. loW rnll9eQe
Cadillacs lrl Orenge
County! See us tod9Yf
540-9100
2600 HatbOf BIYd.
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22.000 ml. Make offer
120-1111
CHEV '85 CAMARO Spon
Coupe. Blue. air. amltm
stereo. xJnt cond. S7500.
841-5618
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Be"° City Council will hold a public heanng in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach
C1v1c Center, 2000 Mam Street, Huntington Beach. California. on the date and at the time 1nd1cated below to receive and consider the statements
ol all persons who wish to be heard relative to the appOcatlon desct1bed below
DATE: February 1. 1988. Monday
TIME: 7·00 P M
SUBJECT: Land Use Element Amendment 87-3. Zone Change 87-4 and Environmental Impact Report 87-3
APPLICANT: Eldon W Bagstad represented by Robert Corona ot Corona Oeve1apmen1 Corp Inc
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LOCATION: Easts1de of Delaware Street. approx1mateiy 280 feet north of the intersection 01 Delaware Stl'Ml and Gart1etd Avenue
PROPOSAL: Amend the Genetal Plan by redesignahng a 1 14 acre site from Medium Oens1t> Res1den11a1 to Senior Residential with a concurrent
Zone Change from A2 (maximum 15 units/acre) to O-R3-SR (Ouaflf1ed-Mec1tum-H1gn Density Aes1den11a1 25 units acre combined with a Senior
Res1denl1al sutt1x) With a SO percent density bonus, this des1gnat1on would allow a 42 unit senior res1den11a1 pro1ect The 0 .. will reQuire a devetoper
agreement concurrent with the Issuance ot the Conditional Use Per!f11I •
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmental Impact Report No 87-3. assessing the environmental impact of the pro1ec1 Wlll also be consJdeted
by lhe Cny Council
OH FILE: Community Oevelapment
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are Invited to attend said heanng and express op.noons or submit e111dence lor or against the applteatlon as outlined
above. All app1tcat1ons, exh1b1ts. and descr1pt1ons of this proposal are on hie wtth 1ne Ol11ce of tne Cit)' Clerk 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach.
Caltlornra. tot inspection by the public
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL, l y: Allcla M. Wentwortt. Clly Cl ... k, Phone: (714) ~-5405
Dated 1t20188
Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot January 22. 1988
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(LAND USE ELEMENT 87-2C -ZONE CHANGE 87-13 & EIR 87-2
(MEADOWLARK AIRPORT)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beech City Council will hot<j a public hMrlng In the Council Chambef at the Hunllngton Beach
CM<: Center. 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach. California. on the date and at the time Indicated below to receive and consider the statements
ot all~· wt\O wtSl'I to be hNtd relative to the appllcatlon O.C:rlbed below
DATE: February 1, 1988. Monday
TWiia: 7:00 P.M.
auaJICT: Land Ute Element Amendment 87-2c. Zone Change 87-13 and Environmental Impact Report 87-2
LOCATION:: Approxlmataty 600 feet north east of the lnteneeuon of Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Avenue.
~Amend the ~al Plan by redelignatlng the 65 acre MM<Sowtar1t Airport from Low Density Residential to Planned CommuNty With
a concurrent ;ione ~from MH (MObitahome. maximum nine units per acre) to~ Specific Plan wNct\ would allow 15 acrea of retail
commerdal and SO act• of mlx9d residential not to exceed 600 units (an average of 12 units per ac:fe).
IJi"'llROIPEMTA.L STATVS: EnwonmentaJ Impact Report No. 87-2 assessing the environmental impact of the proj9Ct will .iso be conlldefed
by the City Council.
ALL INTIMITID NRSONS are ln~9d to attend aald hearing and .. preas opmlona or submit eYtderlea for or against the application as outllned
above. All applic8tlons, exhibits, and deSCflptlons of this Pfoposal are on file with the Office of the City Cieri(. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Bffci't.
Callfomla. tor Inspection by the publlc ••
HUNTINGTON 9EACH CfTY COUMCa.. 8y: Alda II. Wentworth. CftJ Cteftl. ~: (11~) 511-<SG
Oet9d 1/20/88
Publi.Md Orange Coast Dally Piiot January 22. 1988
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hoottngton beach P1annin
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NOTIC:a TO CONTltACTORI
DS im (11111)
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Tragedy n --:. . ...,_
DEi.\R NN LANDERS: I wouJd
hr..c 'our op11l_ion of the news cov-
1.'1.igl' of family members when
tragl'd\ strikes. It seems that the
momt:n t something terrible happens
-J murder. a horrible accident. a lire
t>r J ht·inow> crime -the cameras are
ru,hl.'d O'er to photograph the nc>.t of
kin 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 I 'inJ this 1nscns1t1v1t) appalling. It
"11,o an 1n' asion of prn ac~. lt 1s bad
:n ugh w 'N.' photos of people who
11.;, l tx'.l'n horn bl~ IOJUred or ki lled
,, tl'hiut tr.11ning the camt:ra~ on
n·.11.bl.'rs lll thl' fam1l~ as the~ sob.
,,rt.1r Jnd gu 1n10 h~stc.-ncs
\\ •· 'J" 1uo much of this son of
thine; Jlll.'r tht spal·c <,hu11le disaster.
Th .. •nt·J1J Jlso hounded the parents
! t:k k\~ll J \h.Clure in Midland.
T i.:\w' I ,,1ulJ go vn and on
1 .in • tht prc<,s tOH'r these stones
" ti I':.' tJl.1ngdo~t·ups ofd1straugh1.
l!fll, 111~ ix·t1ple'1 Pkasc . .\nn. share i ,, .t1,>Ught'\ 11o 11h tht• rest of ~our
~, .11.'t" , .1nJ aJd a It'"" ot 'our O" n -
1. l I ' B .\ R .\ BOO DEAR BOO: l'nfortunately, the
net\\orks 1and nel'spapersl have
bf'l·ome so competitive they will go lo
an~ length to be tbe first with tbe
most. Add to this the fact that a great
many people bave lives tbat are so
dr~an and uneventful that they revel
in the t-\'.ci tement of a car chase. a
tire, an e'plosion. an accident. a
murder or a holdup. So macb for tbe
depra"ed side of human nature.
l wish tbe media would respeet the
rigbt of individuals to express grief
prnatel). but, sad to say. the "i ive
l)1e people wut tlley ......
pltilosoplly tabs prec:edHce dtete
days u4 wlaat tile people wut Is
sensatioulism utl wlndow-peep1D1. • • • DE.\R ANN LA NDER& Plea~
pnnt this open Letter tom) nieces and
nephev.s:
·Having been a teenager m~self. l
knov. how busy )Our ll\CS are. l
realize 111s dilTtcuh for' ou to v. nte as
often as }ou'd hkc. but it's hard for me
\00.
Even after I was d1,on·ed-from
)Our uncle. I managed to remember
all se\l~n of~ou on )our b1rthda}sand
at Christmas. There v.ere time'> v. hen
those simple gifts and checks v.cre all
I could afford. but the' "'ere sc:nt \\1th
love. ·
It has now been thn..-e 'ears since I
ha' e received a single thank-)ou note
from ~ny of the seven of )OU. From
this lime forward such negligence v. 111
not be tolerated.
I will no lon~er spend lime and
mone\ to send s ifts that do not rate a
hne of appreCtation. -.\l., NTI E
FROM LAFAYETTE. IND.
DEAR AUNTIE: Bravo! I bope
your letter will 1&art a tread. For
.. •.
ynn l"ye Meo llludate4 wl~ com·
plabl&a no.a alecea, aepllew1, 1rud·
cbildrea utl clalldrea wbo canot stir
tbemselvea to aclmowled1e checks
andalft•.
If tile older folb cu take the time
to shop for preaeat1, often making
personal sacrifices to pay for tlaem,
the youa1er ones should be able to
find &be llme to say "thank you." And
It woaJd be Dice U tbey reciprocated.
Parents and graadpa.real1 ud uncles·
and auts like to be remembered on
holidays ud birthdays, too, you
k.DO"'· • • • DE~R .\NN L.\NDERS: .\bout
1hat klll'r from "Carol" .... ho thought
shl' "as pcegnan1 and e'perienced all
thl' dass1c S} mptoms -morning
nausea. "l'1Sht gain. food cra\lng.
l'lc i\sa rcg1stert'd nurse. I ha ve seen
mam such cases. This cond1t1on Is
called psl.'uJoc~t·scs -or phantom
prcgnanc)
(jueen Mal) I of England "Aas so
l'agt·r to produce an heir th.at she
suffered from this problem for "ell
bl:~onJ nine months
Husband~. too. get 1010 the act.
S} mpathe11t males have been known
to sufTl'r from mormng sickness and
odd food i:ra' 1ngs. E'en more com-
mon arc hu~bands who expenencc
··1abor pains ··
ome11o here th.ere·s a fascinating
un\,ntten book about pregnanq. -
LJ 13 (R ~.I
Dear R.N.: I'll bet you could write
it. Wh) not give II a go?
_ aturda~. Jao11ar) 23 possible partnership. ttllent1on 10 manta I status 't ou'll bl:
ARIE I \.1 arch 2 I -.\pnl I ~l 't ou'll ha' e reason to more popular. add111onal demands\\ 111 be made on ~our
.d,hrJte.goo<lne"'> t1mt•.
1l'u"1\t·J 1.unu~rn1ng SCORPIO (Oct :23-NO\ .:! I l. Bt: v.1ll1ng to rt:\ 1se
tlnJnl't·<. Jnd health re' 1c"' reno\'atc. pothght on basll.' issues. peopk ""ho
or fom1h member. s rel} upon :our ;udgment em plo}ml'nt. 't ou·11 encountt'r
\loon 1ri ~ uur sign YONEY d' nam1\.. intense 1nd1' 1dual who rould become 1mpon-
au.t'nh populant) ant alh
charisma. '>C"< ap-0 SAG ITTARIUS (No'. 2.2-Dcc 21 )' Refust' to be
pc.ii Tauru~. L1hra MARR deterred b\ one ""ho 1s en' 1ous. lacks taknt and fa11h .
tigure prominent!}. Fotus on ~reathll). \anet~. sperulation. charisma. St'\
TAL1Rl (.\pnl apix·al Short tnp could 1n,oht: rclat1\l' Gem1n1. \ irg1\
20.\13, 201' 't llU karn a secret. 'ou·11 have access to an· katured
1nform.a11on prt.'' 1ou-,1~ "proh1b11ed."" Kl'ep promise to CAPRICORN (Dec 2.::'-Jan. IQ 1 Emphas1 ... 1.1n homl
one .:onllnt•d to home. hospttal. Clandes11ne arrangement 'il'l unt). fam1I} relat1onsh1ps. conclusion ot tr:i n\at11t1n
\\ 111 pro\ c <;uccc<istul P1 CC'> pla)., paramount role. 't ou·11 karn more about basic' alue~. 1nduding prtiJXm
GE~11~1 (\la' ~ 1-Junl' .:'Ill: Wish comes true Older 1ndl\ uJual cwresscs confidence knd'i suppon
romancl' katured ·rda11onsh1p gro"s strong_ . ·enano Liuru~ 1s in pu.ture
highltg.hts mone~ IO\t" creall'tt~ ~btltt~ to mec.-t AQl"ARtr IJan 211-h•h I l \\ hatapp1:ar' tikal..1.,
1.kJdhnl' OIJcr 1nd1\1dual ""111 tx:come '1gornus all~ Jul tu bnghtt•n l\.c\ 1r. palll'ntl JX'f'1ql·n1.l' •~11th
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CA~CER IJunc :t-Juh 221 Burden I'> rt·rno\ed. haJbel·nk"t m1-.-.1ngor~tokn \1rgo pla)\tupr1Jk •
1.Jreer gl.'t) boost ml.'t't1ng \\ ith a'"oc1a1e \\ 111 tx'. fruitiul Pl CE 1 Ft•ti IQ. \larch .::'01 B' doing '>Orne ··fi, up ..
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pl\ 11..1 tell ~1.lU 1ha1 ~uu mu't ;ii"·"'
hl' alc.-rt \\ h:u loo 'hkc: .i h1~h ... uJ
n t)nt' .ir,um,tan,c.-,Jn hl a ll'" 't llU II bl: nJ 0111hliga1wn not nghtfuJh ~our O\\ n in first ~ ou &l't morl monl'' than onginath an11c1patl'd . .\.:n·n·
pl:llC 't ou'll IOl Jte a · spenal per<..in ·· Lo'l.' pla~'i role on 'alual:lle' Jll:r .. onal ix1~\e.,s1Un'> at>ll11~ hi tran'ilOrm
LEO IJuh .::'1-.\ug 22 1 Emphas1 .. on fresh start mt·d10.. nt) mtu )Offil'thing that .. dauks ·· .\nlither P1'>1.1.'<.
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bullets
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Yugoslavia
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Rat Pliek inay clash with fair
Amphitheater negotiates with Sinatra,
MartTn and Davis; new gridlock feared
By JENNIFER WEBER °' ...............
Welcome to Costa Mesa's recurring
nightmare.
The Pacific Amphitheatre 1s con-
sidering booking the Rat Pack -
Dean Manin, Sammy Davis Jr. and
Nation .
Theresa Jackson is
sentenced to one year in
prison in the suicide of
her teen daughter who
sbe allegedly forced into
st riptease dancing./ AS
A skin cream helps re-
verse sun-caused aging,
a study finds./ A4
World
Economic reforms in the
Soviet Union may put
16.000 out of work,
Pravda reports./ AS
An opposition leader and
presidential candidate is
arrested in Haiti.I AS
Sports
Denver's M ichael Adams
tlittwofreethrows in the
final seconds to lead win
over the Lakers./81
UC1 holds on for men's
college basketball win
over Pacific./81
Frank Sinatra -at the same time the
Orange County Fair is being held.
City Councilman Orville Amburgey
said.
A booking agent for the arena
confirmed Pacific Amphitheatre is
couning the act for a July appearance.
Miracle
baby's
birthday
joyful
By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .. .,.., .........
Steven didn't look all that amused
Thursday afternoon when the crov.d
in the tin} nurses' station sang happy
b1nhda}.
"He sometimes cncs when people
sing out of tune:· said Carol. his
Ncwpon Beach foster mothc:.r.
Ste,en. I. almost didn't have a
b1nhda). When he was born last year
at UCI Medical Center his mother
had cained him for only 23 weeks.
and he "e1ghed onl} sl ighly more
than a pound at b1nh.
That's more than 3111 months
premature, a wed .. ahead ofv.hat had
commonl} been regarded as the cut·
off point for sun 1val outs1d<' the
\\Omb
Hospital staff 53) the) knov.-o f no
child am~here 1n the United States
"ho has ~uf' 1\ed such an earl) btnh.
.\nd e'en mam of tho~ who are
born "eeks later ·"ind up blind. or
deaf. or otheN1sc ph)Stcall} 1m·
pat red.
Not Steven. Maybe a bit small for a
1-)car-old. he ne,crthclcss looks as if
he 1s here to '>ta\
His darl httic eyes scruttmze his
en' iror.ment v. 1th the 1nten~ interest
charactensuc of infants.. And his
lu\unant .\fro-puff hairstyle "ould
do an) toddler proud
··He-w~ -so frag1~. I was -rcafl~
scared "hen I fi rst broul,ht him
home ... said Carol. who. for lepl
reasons. could no t reveal heF last
name. "He was so small: and m)
husband said he looked worst than
But the agent. ~ho declined to be
identified. said he a "'trying to move
around" the date. · •
If the show g~ on as planned. tt
would be the third strait.ht year the
amphtthcatcr has schcdufcd a concerl
during the count) fair. which runs for
10 days 1n July and features nightly
concens. Both attmcuons art located
on the-fairgro unds.
In past )ears. the dueling draws
hav.c created gridlock, Costa Mesa
Police Chief Da' 1d Snowden said.
The first )ear of a scheduling
conOkt -tbe 1986 appearan~s of
Jan and Dean 'llt the fauirounds and
the-Beach Bo)'s at the amphnhcater
-led to a traffic Jam that lasted up to
three hours with cars backed up for
miles on the Costa Mesa Freeway.
Last year. JC\ZZ s1n$er ,l\I Jarreau
appeared at the amphitheater ort the
first Saturdav of the fair Traffic ~as
at a standstili for about half an hour.
Some fair-goers and concen-lo' ers
were forced to park on side str~ts.
spurring complaints from m1dcnts.
l...au) .\mold. an Orange Count~
Fair Board.member. said 1f there 1s
another scheduling conflict. fair of·
facials "'ould consider JOtning hands
~•th the arena rather than lodang
horns.
O ne poss1b1ht) "'ould be for the
two to co-sponsor the event. or for the
Fair Board to pro mote the Rat Pack·~
appearanredunng th<' fai r. he said
Such a mo' e. though. "ould force
the fan-grounds "to redtr«t our
........ _..._, ........
Ste.en, wbo wu born 31h month• lf!l'tal'e.. eelebratee It.la ftnt '"=L at ~~D•cllcalC ki&jjijdi er,
· Carol Newett, of Newpdrt Beacll. Jlo9pltal
offlclala know of no other baby wlllo bu
au.rrind each an eart:r birth lD tl.U.
E.T. It's be<'n vel) rcwanhng wa1 b·
mg him d<''elop. We get so excited
v.hcneHr he does something.··
te,en still has a fe" resp1rato~
problems.. and he has to be kept on a
heart monitor
But according to his de,elopm<'n·
tal ps)cholog15l. Ste' en 1s JUSt about
on target mentall). v.hcn )OU adjust
his age to compensate for his radically
premature birth.
.. He was born so prematu('CI~ his
brain v.asn't full) de,elopcd,"' said
Ch(·~ I Milford. a ps~cholg1st v. ho has
monitored te' en sin~ his btnh
.. But no" he"s ngh1 on schedule He"s
"ery"SOC'tltf He 10~nt<.'1S wtth thtngs
'ou 53" the "a~ he npped the plastic
balloons right out of his cal c .\nd
he's 'Cf) man1pulatl\e He ltl t"S to
ha' e his "a' That"s all 'er. normal for this age.-. ·
te' en neither "alks nor crav. ls
'et. but his SJX'CC'h sttms to be dl'' eloping normalh. Milford said.
.. He babbks a lot and he does tt
"1th inflen1on. \0 \OU can tell ~hethcrM'.,happ' or he"s telhng-~
off .. she said
Despttc ht'> dangerous!} lo"' btnh
\\Ctght. te' en thn' ed on a h1gh-
calone so' ·based formula. and he
(Pleaae eee MIRACLE/ A2)
program... fair spokes~oman Jill
Llo)d ~•d
The Fair Board ..,,,ould also y,.o rt
out a parking. plan using on-snc
spJt:es and parlung at Orange Coast
College and a ~earb~ elementary
school. .\mold said.
There are 6, 11 2 paH·d parting
spaces at <he fairgrounds and 3.220
din parking places. Lloyd said.
.\mburJt>· ho~e,er. "ants the
arena to &n~l the sho..,,, 1f 11 has been
(Pleue eee RAT I A2)
Irvine
shelter
effort
revived
Cily to request g ra nt
t o h ou ~e h o meless
in apa rtrne nt units
By LESLIE EARl"F.ST
In an effon to sahage a S496.0(XJ
federal grant the cit\ of In inc has
aLceptcd a proposal b~ The In me Co
to double the number of apan ments
available to houSl thectty's homeless
The ne" proposal takes the place of
a contro' ers1al plan to u~ a 'acant
animal l ennel as a shelter for the
homeless
That plan. v.h1ch created a storm of
contro' ers' and drev. complamts
from residents . ..,,,ent aground after 11
v.as d1sco,ered that the kennel 1s 1n
the o' crll1ght crash zone of the El
Toro Manne Corps .\.Jr St.auon.
ince th<'n . cit' officials have bttn
scrambling to sah age the S496.000
grant offered b' the L' .S. Oc-part~nt
o f Houstng and l'rban Dc\t~lopmcnt.
The re' 1scd appltcauon v.111 be of-
ficialh filed toda'. three davsbefore
the Ja·n :s deadline. ·
.\sst'>Wnt ( ''' ~anager Paul Brad~
Jr !><ltd ht> e\pet'tS the ne" proposal,
\lt'~h~•u ae<ifi~~lmttS~
thl' li'I.' al read~ 4' atlable through the
nonprofit In ine Temporaf' Hous-
ing "Ill be aC'C'epte-d b~ HL"D
··1 don't ha'e an~ concerns_·· Brad~
(Pleaee eee IRVIPfE/ A2)
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By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of_._ ........
Touted as the laracst tease trans-
action in Orange County history. an
agreement was announced Thursday
bet~ecn Western Digital Corp. and
The In ine Co. to build the manufae-
turing firm's world headquancrs in
In inc.
Western D1gJtal will move mto a
15-stof) office tov.cr upon ttscomplc-
Lton about • .\pnl 1990. said an ln·me
Co. spokeswoman.
The I O-rcar lea~ 1s valued at about
$60 m1lhon, said spokeswoman
Dawn Bouzeos. -
The 360.~squarc-foot hcad-
quancrs will consolidate about 1,000
employees currently working in eight
buildings in Orange County.
The Irvine Co. will build the to"'er
1n ln'ine Center on Irvine Center
Dm c at the San Diego Frttwa~.
Irvine Center 1s pan of the de-
'eloper's 2.600-acre In 1n<' pectrum
proJ«l "here 35ll companit"S and
14.000 emplo~ecs Jrl' locate-d The
Center. popular!~ d ubbed "the Gold-
en Tnangle:· 1s bound<'d b~ the an
Diego. Santa .\na and Laguna Ca·
n)on freev.a~s.
The corporate headqu.>r1ers ol
Mazda Motors of .\mem:a Inc 1s
located there. and the.\ T & r Tov.er IS
under construction adJ?.cent to the
WC1tern 01g.ital Sile
Karl a go-getter \vho believes in Hart
Friends call Newport video producer in
funds controversy ambitious risk-taker
By GREG ~LERO °'_._ .......
Newpon Beach producer Stuart
Karl is a dedicated family man.
ambitious Qverachiever and someone
who believed wholeheancd.ly in Gary
Han. friends and relatives said
Thursday.
Kart 1s knowt1 locally no( only for
hjs involvement in °'mocratlc poli-
tics. but for a.mas.sins a fortune
mamtina Jane Fonda workouts and
P1a)boy videos.
In t}\e past few day5. howiever. Kar1
has beCome known nationwide as the
man who may have illeplly
bankrolled the camp;ugn of Gal')
Han. v. ho was on the comeback traJI
afier dropping out of the presidential
race in May over an alleged affair with
M iami model Donna Rice.
' AJicotions in the Miami Herald ·
claim he may have chauffcrcd Han
around in a Lear jct and paid an aide
to work on the Han campai1n.
federal elccuon rcstnct1ons limit
indiv1d.ual cam pa tan contnbutions to sr.ooo.
Karl 34. as a ~dent of' the
~i&ious Big Canyon mmmunuy
in Newport Beach and a 1971
graduate of Corona dcl Mar High
School. In the 1970s he published
trade magazines. ranging from the
then-burJeOntng v.aterbed industry.
to penod1cals on spas and saunas and
later v.tth the video indust.r).
.\s head of Karl Home Video, he
pioneered an ahcrnat1vc to '1deo
mo\les when he issued the "Jane
Fonda Wo rkout" in January. 1982.
In 1984. Lorirnar-TclcpictuttS
bought his company and asked Kart
to run the new subs1d1ary ..,... Karl~
Lonmar Home Video. But following
an alleged breach of business cthit'S 1n
'Ah1ct't Lonmar accused Karl of a
connict of interest, he rcs1gnC'd in
March. 1987.
Last November. Lori.mar sued K.ad. claiming vt0lat1on of an qrtt--
ment made at• l~ lime of tus
rcsiJnation.
In recent 'Attks. Karl launc~
K.arl-ln ·1ne Films. a compan~ h<'
staned v.1th James ln ine. wh~
ancestors founded The lr,·ine Co
Officials at the rompan~ declined to
rommcnt on the s1tuat1on
Karl 1s also the head of the Cooper-
Ham1hon Co. in 'e"pon Beach.
which 1s regmered as an adven1s1n&
firm . .\n ansv.enng ~n tce for the com pan) said no one 'AU 1n the office
Thu™1a). The com pan) apparent!)
is named after Karl's tv.o son~
Cooper and Hamilton.
Those ~ho lnov. Karl descnbed
him as a go-gy:tter and a person "'ho 1s
no t afraid to take nsks. panicularly
for th~ things he bche"ed in
strong!)
"He "-as 'Cr) CJ.Cited about Ga~
Hart·s cand1daq. and he pot a lot of
umc and t'1Ton into the campaign··
(Pleue eee KAIU./ A2)
""The com pan} ·s mo'c to If' me
Center ~~ttnucs the trend of corpor-
ate headquaners relocating to In tnc
Spectrum and the retenuon of ke)
corporations "1th1n the cit} of
In ine:· said Richard Sim. president
of The In me Co ·s ln,estment
Propemes Group
.. We dec1de-d to lea~ a n~
building -"llh the latest 1n cnefl)
sa' ing technologies -to rtducc our
operauni costs and consolidate our
Smart Sul
Hart·campaign funds: Violati~ns in disput~
Fonda Workout .. vtdto and P\a)bo}
videos. ~)' dteufftuf'td Han
in Leaf JdS and Ml.cm' and paad a monthly talary ot l.o0o for five months to edvance mu Denn1$
Walto whrn the aick ._ tn~dint
with thr cudldale in 1916 and earl)'
1917. HcahOc:overed 1•~iart a...-. wet.• car·rn-. prtnn• ••mm. ,... .. a.w timin uMIY#wh to a
---11.000 ~ '° a ,., ·1 l'I' r 1er C.,a tltH
ll'tPI 'Dllllliila V'll•-" da llh I ,,. t•••• 111'9'h1 • I Sh,. • •
f ', ~ .\
fac11tues:· said Roger John)()n. chair·
man and chief C\C<'Utt'e offi~r of
\\ cst<'m D1g.11al
The compan~ manufactures
storage management. commun1ca-
t1ons. '1deo l'Ontrollers and core logic
processing products
.\tread~ hcadquanere-d in In me.
Western D1g11al has manufactunng
plants in the l Europe. Pueno
Rico. \.1ala' ''a Singapo~ and
Korea
Mesa store
sells Lotto
ticket worth
$2.2 million
'
Pnm staff ud wire reports
I\ Costa Mesa con' cntencc store
sold a v.r1nmng t1cke1 in \\ ednt>sda~
ntght's state Lotto gamt• wonh ncarl)
Sl.l m1llton to the uniden11fied
holder, Lotter'\ offinals said Thur"· d3~ .
Dean Rernolch. an cmplo'ce at the
-Ele' en FOod tore at ~~.w Fun I<'"
Road. s.ald he tailed bn<'O' 0' er the
phone Wlth a v..oman "ho appa.rentl)
held the v.1nn1n& ttclet but dtd not ~t
h('f name.
The woman and a wt nner in
Sacramento v..11l spht t~c top pnzt
II' ingcachSl.1 cr.655 o'er a 20-)ea•
penod. for pa king s1A correct
numbtn and ~aung 14-m1lhon-lo-
onc odds.
Reynolds said the stof'l' docs a bf15k
business in Lotto t.Jckt'~ paruculart)
on Wednoda) and Satutda) n.-U
v.hcn the numbcn art' pa :-ltd. ~0n Wednesdl)$ and ht~ rd Y) WC ~I from'°° LO soo tidalll
betv..ttn S p m. and the shut-off al
7 45," R~no6ck said .. We're MP" -amptd .
~l\hOUSh the MOf't that tells a
-.inmna ucld emaaaward from*
tale Louen Com••• aa. R~
Mid I\ ti • u)d lO to lbt pma\1
corn~Jind ot"P . Wtlad ~-•
COft\"mllCftCt st rt Chlia. Will
a-ankd u \incktermined wm.
"I toad them at the: Va') led il!n'
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.... annduet levcb biper chan ~and Mlppon .,OUPI exceed-. tbeir ~ ls. the ~ C= ~on::. Arts Cca1a fio · i 917 willa a SI.I
,ni11ioa pin. officials said Thunday.
Bua board Chairman Henry ~11uom and Pmidea• Tom Ken-
drick arc quick to add that such
unexpected surpl~ arc not likely to
~as the center matures.
Box ofrtc:e receipts. runnina well
ahead of projections in the tint haJfof
the Year". slowed sli&htly to keep pace
with the budact in me fourth quancr
and arc likely to remain near there.
-Kendrick said folloy.fog a morning
~-.meetina of the ccnttt's board.
In addition. Kendrick pointed out
that cultvral faciltti~ like the Ptr-
formiog Arts Center traditionally run
deficits with proaramming costs cx-
cetdina box office rcttipts .. Massive
contributions, therefore. arc required
to keep such institutions operating.
'The more you program. lhe more
you lose ... he said. "That's typical of
all ans centers.··
Even "°• both Kendrick aod Sqastrom said they were extremely
pleased with tbe res. ults of the ccnter~s
[irst full operating year. .. If I had predicted we would have
done this well. I probably would've
been declared insane." Kendrick
~uipped.
Sceentrom. who was instrumental
headinJ up construction of the
70. 7 million arts center m 1986. said
Tlnandly'a repon proved lbal the
facility is appuHtly 9acre IO *Y·
··The ~uestions which were on
everyones minds -wbctbu we
shoukl even have a petformiQI arts center-ban vanished. .. he said.
· "I think &Mt IM sua::eu ia bMed on
the broad community suppon we've
hid."
Sqastrom said he believed the
high attcn&ncc levels in J 987 were
due taraely to impressive proaram-
ming and the d11COvery that the
Oranic County market was actuaUy
stronger that studirs hid indicated.
Accordina to Kendrick. the Pcr-
formina Arts Ccntor shows drew an
overall average attendance of SS
percent in the J ,()()().seat Seeerslrom
Hall: similar institutions across the
count I). he said, report from 65 to 70
perCCftt attendance.
The ccntu offered some 21 S per-
formances during 1987 in Broadway
shows. an expanded ballet series, a
new jazz series and an Ambassador
Series of international _PC!formanccs.
Broadway shows typically sen-out.
but all the other offerings eJlcccded
attendance projections.
Beca&ASe of the high attendance,
theater receipts for 1987 totaled about
$8.6 million. well above the budget
projection of about $7.2 million.
While much of that pin was ~uced
by higher-than..expedcd expenses for
proerammina and sharina rettipts
with the attractions.. the center still
found itself ahead of projections.
In short.. the center did not lose as
much money u it had eapeded to.
And with ~~ ~ lftd the
numerous auiMll llipdy_ ~.
their projected funcWailiaa -1 or S l .22$ nijllion. the cenaer a6ows a
suf'Dl&&s of abo&&t S l . I million for
1917.
Tbe l ffl budeet calla for th.
1upport l(OUpt and auilda to raise
$1.3' minion.
Kndrick t1id about S500.000 o(
the surplus will be set aide for a
propammina reserve to protcc't
tptM1 unanticipated prosrammina
deficits in the future, IO supplet'Dcnt
possible fundina shortfalls and to
help carry ou\ contract commitment•
made well in advance of per·
formances..
In -otlliett-,....elopmentt et the
Performing Arts Center, Kendrick
announced: ·
• Tt..J\3 million balance-0n the
bank• loan te>-beaikl the oen)tr was
reduced durina 1987 to about $7.S
million. The en tin: loan is expected to
be P9id off within two more years .•
• Planaina i' under wat for a I O\h
anniversary cel&ration to honor the -
support 1u1kk of the center. A date
and a specific performer have yet to
be announced.
•Nine board memben have been
nominated for rc~lcction. They arc
Gary Hunt. Vin Joraensen. Thomas
Kemp, Harold Price. Elaine Redfield,
Donald Shaw. Geoqia Spooner, John
Miltner and tpacio Lozano. Jr. New
mcmben nominated arc Hinda
Bcral. Steve Mansrae~ Richard
Muth and CiclWoodman.
ost arrested test positive for driigs
WASHINGTON (AP) -More
than two-thirds of the men arrested
for serious crimes in Los Angeles and
San Diego tested positive for illegal
drug use while the rate in New York
hit nearly 80 percent. Attorney Gen·
eral Edwin Mccst Ill announced
Thursda).
In Wash1naton. the rate was 77
percent and in San Di~ it was 75
percent.
The other cities and the percentage
of thO$C arrested who showed drug
use were Chicago. 73: New Orleans.
72; Portland. 70: Los Angeles. 69.
Detroit. 66; Fort Lauderdale. 65.
Houston. 62: and Indianapolis. 60.
OruJ use was least frequent in
Phoenix. where 53 percent of those
arrested tested positive. . grand larceny and auault. The lam·
Illicit drua use amoni criminal pie contained few men cbmjied with
defendants "seems to be increasing" drug sales. drunken drivin& or di.
and far cxettds estimated use in tht orderly conducL
~ncraJ population. "where it appears The information is .. ov~lmina
to be leveling off." Mcctc told a news evidence ... that links df'UI use to
conference. criminal activity.~ said Meae.
Thc-tcstina prosram sponsored by The tests show that amona those
the National Institute of Justice arrested in New York City. cocaine
foand that 79 pcrttnt of those~ use-has nearly doubled in-the ..,.
arrested in New York from June three years. while it has tripled in
through November tested positive for Washtn&ton. Cocaine use hai
drug use. surpassed use of marijuana inllfcW'
The figures were based on a sample York City and Wasbingtoa, -J~
of more than 2.000 men placed under testing found.
arrest who underwent urine tests In New York. thrc'C out of every
voluntarily. fl,·e men arrested tested posidvelyfDf
MOil of thote tested were ct..rjied cocaine. while about ba1f Jaltd
with Slrect crimes such as buralMY, positive for cocaine use in Oicaao.
MIRACLE BABY'S BIRTHDAY JOYFUL ...
FroaaAl
now -..e1ghs m at more than 14 "There 1s a separattOft and a
pounds. ~c,ing.·· said Carol. who has been
He has also grown large m the m'olved with 94 foster children m
hearts and minds of those who care -addition to hc."r own fi ve dnldren and
for him. particularly Carol. who the one adopted child she raised.
.shatcs..hcc..home w.ilhhjrn. ··11 docs hurt. I can't dcnythat." she
A specially trained foster mother said. ··But it's so rewarding. too. I
for high risk babies. Carol will keep guess I'm JU.SI the.' mothering type. It
Steven only unul he is completcl~ fc."cls so good to hold a baby."
healthy and a permanent adoptive <\nd Carol said she isn't lhc only
home can be fo und for him. one in her famtly who gets attached to
And it won ·1 be easy. she admits. the foster children she cares for.
ajving up this little guy .. who. now ··When the last one left us. my 15-
, looks more like Emmanuc.'I Lewis ~ear-old daughter said she didn't
than E.T. °"ant to have ·any more babies m the
' It never 1s easy. Carol said ho use. She said n hurts too much to
WINNING TICKET ...
_: FromAl
-:should take us out to dinner."
.--Reynolds said.
Ei&ht Lotto players hit fi,e
t numbcn plus the bonus number
Wednesday. Eac h will rc."ce1ve S 149. 785. It appeared that a player m
Livermore bought two 1dcnt1cal
uckcts. thercb) °" mnmg two of the
Pm.fi. The 276 pla)crs who got five
numbers will each receive $2.236: lhc
16.038 who got four. $34: and the
:!66.508 who got three will get the
automatic $5.
lo5c them. But I asked her. ·would
)'OU have wanted to miss seeing this
child grow?' She said, no. she
-wollldn't have missed it for a ny-
thing."
Deriisc Youna. S'tCvc11'l social
worker. said the county's adoption
program is geared toward minimmng
the $hock. both for the foster parent
and the ch1k1.
"Gencnll} what will happen 1s the
adoetivc parents will come and start
participating in the c hild's routine.
such as feeding him and putting him
down for a nap." said Young. "When
the child secs the interaction between
the foster part'nt and the adopuve
part'nt. it hclps ham accept the change
assomctbing that's all n&ht. The child
will still grieve. though. You can't get
around that."
Carol said she would not be the one
to adopt Steven.
··tte deserves )Oungcr parents.''
she said.
Besides. there arc other foster
child ren OUI there IO need of care.
"When I lose Steven. r11 ask for
another one." said Carol.
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' -FUND VIOLATIONS IN DISPUTE ••• ,
ProliiaAl .
heard that in other campejps dW's
the ronunon practice."
tk said an adva~ ex~ Mrt
paid from the Han national~
quanen.
OltWi Yrhl JW\'1 l<l....,.
P9ifD man11tr. said it was llli• tk
policy of the l914 campap to evmdt ~'l:uB.1n anr ny. He saill"k tncr af ., i•eav whlft_ lllff'
members asked suppor1C'n IO Ii~
beyond * limits. bu1 said ~ could
eot voudt for every ~' a8d
wortu iathc ~
.. , .-O'*ld JUCSS ~weft about as
clean as any presidentiatcamP9ian ...
bat ever been ... he said.
WilJiam Dixon. Hart's 1917 cam-
paign manager. also said his cam-
paign -was run clean I).
Karl and Walto were unavailable
for comment.
Schneider said he wrote a letter
Thursda> to the FEC. inviting them
to invtsugate &he mcidcnL but Elland
said law prt'vcntcd him from com-
mc."nting whether an inguiry was
under way.
While he refused to speak specafi-
call> to Han's case. Eiland said an
individual such as Walt.o is frtt to
donate as m1ny hours as he choses to
a prcsidcn11al campaign as long as he
completes the required work for his
employer. Employees cannot be as-
signed to wo* for a campaign. he
added.
But rcgardJcss of the lqalitics of &he
issue. the alrcad) beleaguered am-
pa1gn 1s hkcly to further suffer in light
of the allegations. o~rvcrs saa<i.
" ... The 1.ssut of 1mpropncty goes
beyond simpl) a lcpl question. An}
contribulions or any arrangements
that appear to violate even the spint
of the law arc unacceptable.'' said
Susan Casey. Hart's campaign man-
ager.
George Urch. chairman of the
Orange Count) Democratic Party .
said be doesn't think Karlcrossedany
lcpl boundanes. and added that any
ethical issues should be directed at the
Hart campaign.
··1 tend to blame the Gary Hart
campaign rather 1han Stuart Karl."
said Urch. °"'ho said he has known
Karl for several )Cars. "The way
clcct1ons arc run. you'd think the
campaign would have knowt1 it
wasn't right and done something
about i1.··
"I think thcrt''s a fine hnc on this
stuff." he added." If you own a jct and
a candidate says. 'He). can you ny me
from here to there.' you'd want to
help them. espec1all) 1f you're friends.
'Tm sure if you look back in rteent
>cars. you'll find th~or fourpenons
m every presidential campaian
who"ve done this sort of thing. h 's
pretty common."
Tom Fuentes. chairman of the
Orange County Democratic Puty.
voiced an opinion along the same
hncs as Urch.
··1 guess my initial ruction is
mostly one of surprise.·· said Fuentes.
"The form and process which arc all a
part of the political arena today
require such detail of reporting by a
campaian. and usually very compe·
tent accountants and attorneys arc
in' oh•ed m that reponina clement. I
find it hard to believe that people
"Would get themselves into these kinds
of problems today."
Fuentes said he didn't think Hart's
campaign would be much damqed
b) the controvcnial contributions.
··1 can't 1m11ine this over-
shadowing the detrimental impact of
Gar) Hart's own penonal conduct
problems. whjch I think arc (ar mort
hurtful to any campaisn than any
amount ofmoner.." he said.
Han. meanwhile. told reporters on
a campai~ stop 1n New Hampshitt
that ··1 will hold myself responsible
for whatever happened and not shift
any blame to anyone else."
But. he added: .. Obviously a c&n·
d1datc cannot know every detail."
Th A.u.dalH Pren Utl,...,.,.,
Gret Il~rh C99tnhlH ,. *s
~rt.
IRVINE HOMELESS PLAN AGREED ON ••.
homA l
said. "It's JUSt the amount (that 1s m apartments a'•a1lablc .to Irvine Tem-be vacated later this year. into
question).·· porary Housing for the market pri«. apartments for the homeless was also
The $496.000 approved for the t:u~ntl) about $800 per month. considered.
-tcnnct shchtt could be reduced in Then. The lrvinc Co. would donate Brady sa1d other organizations
light of the c11y's new proposal. money back to the housing orpniz.a-involved in the recent ncaotiations-
accordi!lJ tO Brady. tion. ~grant money could be used the Marine Corps. Christ ColJear
The Project would cover a five-year to further reduce the cost. Irvine. Trammel.Crow Co. and the
period and would cost $203.000 per The apartment unit program was Koll Co. -have expressed interest in
year, according 10 Rich Knowland. a one of several plans considered continuinf to work toward solutions
senior planner for the city. If accepted during the past two weeks. Other to the city s homeless problem.
sa16t George Urch. chamnan of the
Oranic Count) Ocmocrattc Party
and a friend of Karl's for several
years. "He's hke that. When he gets
into something. he g()(S all the \\-a}:·
Newport Beach. said he was in-
structed not to comment on his son's
situation.
by HUD as proposed. $99.000 per proposals included refurbishing .. The big developers in town arc
year would come from HUD and the about a half dozen abandoned farm more than willina to come totether to
remainder would be provided by houses within the city aod the use of help JTFoJT~t ikiropcratinarot.ts.."
fund-raising cffons on behalf of up to five apanmcnts on the UCI If the revised apphcatjon is ac-
lrvinc Temporary Housing. campus. The possibliltyofconvcrting ccpted. Brady said the money should
Karl is not registered to-vote 10 the The Irvine Co. would make the the Irvine Civic Center. expected to buvailablttothecitywithin 30days.
county. according to the Orange r-----------------------------------------
Urch said Karl met Hart through
~una Niaucl dc"elopcr Da' 1d
Stem. a long-time Han supporter
"He and (Hart) \\Crc "Cf) close.
they really got along °"ell. I know he.'
was a big supporter ofhis campaign.··
' said Urch.
Karl's father. Gc."orge Karl Sr of
"All I can say 1s that he's a Jood
family man and a real hard worker.''
said the father.
Mark Let. prcs1dent of the Orange
County Democratic Fo undation. said
Karl has never been very involved
with the local Democratic party.
"He's been a faithful contnbutor
but not an active participant." said
Lee.
Count)' Rea.istrar of Voters.
"I saw Kart (Wednesday)." said
Bernie Schneider. a Newport Beach
attorney who 15 the scneral coun5CI
for the Han campaian. "He was
,cniq chMcd around by reporters so
much that he showed up on my
doorsttp with his attorney and ac-
countant and we work~ this thina
throuah.··
~~RAT PACK MAY CLASH WITH FAIR •••
· FrolDAl .
'booked. weeks qo. "we told th•m that ifs brina the 1ct anyway bcclust of its
; The councilman said this 1s hard (or people to think tMy'rc limited availability.
· a~thcater o wner James serious when they can't get out of
-N nder's chance to prove he's their driveway to go to tl~c matket." ··1 tcnow their attitude is that. 'l(ft ~·sincere about cooperattnJ with the AmbWFY said. don't book 1t. Irvine Meadows or
• city and beiftl a good nc1Jhbor. some other venue will book it.·" she
·.; In a mectin& with Ncdmander two Uoyd said the amph1tkater may said.
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J.\N.22,1988 DWX PROT ENTERTAINMENf GUIJ)[ IDL4/No.4
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'Midsummer Night'
a doo-wop dream
Forsooth! Art thou ready for a d~wop version o f
Shakespeare's .. A Midsummer Night's Dream?" .
Ready or not. that's what the Huntington Beach Playhouse has
-----------in store for you. illustrating its program description of the play
T• Tna
as a .. timelcu comedy."
· It's Shakespeare for people
who aren't too crazy about the
Bard but no appreciate a good
laugh. ~ audiences will
never confuse this ''Mid-
•••••••llllilii•• summer" with the classic pro-duction of last summer at the
Grove Shakespeare Festival.
Director Gregory Cohen bas updated the play to 1957, but bas
left the setting in Athens where the action is played out by a local
carnival troupe~ the four lovers. who.look suspiciously like
characters from the class of ·59 at R~I Hi&h School.
The fairies are more oftbc traditional variety, nccpt thaa bar
of them form a chorus that breaks into ·sas .soap like .. Mr.
Sandman:· "Rockin' Robin" and .. Llnlc Darlin' .. on ocallioa.
The funny tbina i~ it wofts. SbakctpCUe's ......... is relaiaed
and there's no appreciable loll of credibility ia the tr8illbmatioa
of Theseus (replly essayed by Phil de Barrol) from duke rA Alheal
to a carnival king. And the amateur 8Clina troupe. ldditioaallf a
rollicking bunch of buftOons, is vinually transported iMIK:t. with
j ust a few more si&ht pp than usual.
At the core or I.bis mmy milcbid is Kysa Cobb as the devilish
imp Puck. A renowned chorcolraoba'. Cobb uses her sense of
movement to add dash and ftounsfl to the role. She and Rand L
Hudson, particularly imposina as Oberon, the fairy kins. prob9bly
are the most traditional clements in the production.
The lovers are a wacq. lot, with director Cohen s&epping ia as
Demetrius and playing him like Fonzie. complete with comb.
Jennifer Myers Johnson's Hermia is beautifully rendered, while
Mark Mac Dicken (Lysander) and Kathryn Atwood (Helena) delve
into the nerd and wallflower aspectS of their characters,
respectively, with rollicking results.
Edward J. Stencck uses his ample proportions to peak comic
advantage as Bottom, the ham actor who spends much of the play im
an ass· head.Tom Meehan, Bradley Miller. Edward Mauldin. Kevin
Coger and Suzette Coter (decked out liU Daisy Mac and c:al'fllilll •
live dog) complete the motley~ and all, puticularty MMlklin's
grease monkev character. play with fine comic effect.
Caroline Bond is a reaaJ if somewhat tiny~lai queen, while
Brenda Kiser and Marcia Bonitz fare well as Hi and qeus,
respectively. The fairy dlonas of Jen Carnett. Batdlman,
Sarah Ann Crawford wl Imada McCormick is spleadidly
costumed (by Cobb.• allo *-tbc musical bec:kpouad) and
painted (another Cohen contribution). and McConnick is doubly
effective as Theseus' Goodly ICClttary. ·
Those attuned to Shakespeare will appreciate the comic
liberties in this wacky .. Midsammer Niahf• Dream, .. while others
will simply revel at tbc comedy. It's an ~tive romp in any
event. and it continua~ Feb. 6 Wl~tll Fridays
and Saturdays at I p.m . (and 1 matinee II 2 p.m.) at Giller
School, 21141 Strathmoor lane, HtmtiftPlll . Calf 132-140S
for ticket infOnnation.
Ed11or: Tom Tait
Datd100k Editor.Sam Blacltw~ll
en.lwStt•ilslt.a .....
Of'C'ulation M•,,.,-: Guy fttTaro
ProdU<'fion Manq.:r: Robcn Cantrell
a * Diiiy PllOt Deteboc*/ Frtd8y, JMUaty 22, 1918
• 88et ,st '< .... met.. ,'(&bo=t \AU\.ldeu.o 10:1q ,.,Gu
IN THE SPIRIT •••••••••..•..••••••.•••••••.••••••... 1 "!
By JOHN ROOS
Hailing from the Bible Belt territory of Marietta. Ga .. the
rock group Guadalcanal Diary. has used religious and
spiritual allegories in their songs ever since their recording
debut in 1983. But with the sometimes conflicting themes
esp00sed in such selections as •6Spirit Train." ''fear of
God,'' and .. Where Anaels Fear to T~ ••one's never quite
sure where the satirical, .dark humor ends and true faith
begins.
WILLIAMS WIGS OUT Dt 'VIETNAM' •••• 10
Robin Williams' hilarious performance as an irreverent
military deejay in .. Good Momina Vietnam" impressed our
critics. They did fault the film for a weak attempt to develop
a dramatic subplot and wondered whether people under 25
will get the humor, their recommendation is: Go, go. go.
Next week ifs Cher in the romantic comedy ··Moonstruck."
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An&iputo and antidpation -opera buffs encountered both
Saturday evenina pi".IOr to the performance or·· Aida" at the
0.... County Performina Arts Center. To celebrate Opera
Pacifk•s opemna of the 1988 Season of' <iold. the poup of
250 plhercd for a dinner sponsored by tlac OUild Alliance at
Bm PoreW•s. the Italian resa:aurant Ill SoUth Coast Plaza.
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By JUDY CHAMBHlAIN
Doily P1lol Correspondent
Antonio Cognolo slides his 6 ·fool· 4 -inch, 205 . pound lrom~
1nro o ch01r or his Anronello ~1storonte 1n Costa
Mesa's South Coast Vrlloge.
The bar is one of several r1chlyoppo1nted roomsdecoroted1orem1nd
hrm of hrs home rown n holy -o rown he couldn't wait lo leave ot,oge 13
All rhe paintings ore by Aldo luongo. 0 local or11st -...ho likes to put
himself nto each ol his works as • The Howk" -his v1s1on of how he U
look as on OIO man.
Antonello so han gout for Orange County s GOP elite. S.Jys Tom
Fuentes. chairman of the Republican Parry of Orange County · Antonio
hos created on environment of mognif 1cent food worm ambiance and
discreet privacy that mo es his restouronr a golhermg place 01 lunch time
where people meet for both business and pol111col dec1s1on-mo~1ng. · ,
At 2 p.m this pomculor day. there's olsoo be1ge-hob1ted nun
shepherding I ve ors >.grammar school-aged children into the
restaurant
In rhe e·gh1 veers he· s owned his own resrauront Antonio
Cagnolo hos emerged as one of Southern California's b"ghtest cuhoory
stars. Employees 'eave only when they sense 11s 1tme 10 open their O\\ n
restaurant. Among others Antonetlo hos spawned fl Ghrotto and l u g
ltaho in Fullerton. One of the new owners of The Stufr Noodle 1n
Newport Beach 1s on Antonello graduate.
Adcnio Cognolo with poning ol hitnstJH and Aldo Luongo in Amonelo
lislofonte.
Cog10l() veS .r 0 ~J.ea ter•0"€0"·S', e riome Qr ·r-:; t:•' c-:•·
Beocn sand. The turn sh1ng are v.h1te .... asrec o rie A. :le l J;::;ng:: c-c ,.. ~gs
harg Oil the Oe19e· rorea 010Ster wO .S. foe ~1...Se S tos:e•tt , .., >:gi:··
Tostelul, 100 ore "·s .mpeccobly •o 1o•eo G1o•g.o A•mon ttr.~:::· ":::: ,,.
su11s. cut lrom tne sol•es1 iobr cs otid 01v.o) s done .ip in muted c~ C'S T "e
• shirrs are CvSIOrr -mode Cognolo son 'y concess or re e ... e r' s" s gC•J
Roi ex ·-Parked 11 ·~e 101 nearb-. s a pov. e•' .. "'r 1e Po•s:"e CC'" e·· be
Tne -e•yoes•rrngs r ... rresrge 36-... eo•·:JJCognoos:::.s J'f
Germoro 'eC"OCICg'y • J C" 100d arid c 0 ·~r"' 0 "'O"'e"
H·SJO\e to• cars :io·es ·c 00 ,"0C<lO"OgTc .... rig i.C •"'''re:· •re
GrcoaP•)..o·~or•eCo•o l"ree,eo•s;;gc ,.ecec:: •o:"g:::i•s
hrmselr.
lost yea• while dr" ng c .eased tv ozaa Po" e•ea form,, c R,,sse11
cor 10 lhe T oyo10 Groia Pr ).. c1 long ~eccr SOI"~"' rer~ near •s ·oc
speed of 150 rrpn (09"010 sp.,n 0~1 10 01ro.j ::ir xc uer• I• ,, '.JS '"E
most exc11mg thing I •e ever done re so, s. I ·' osr · .::··a-ti 'O~ s g:
th<ougn rhe mo1.ons cri oaretio 1ne I• s ric o 9 Jee
The very best things in /if e are
''German technology, Italian food and
California women. 11
Om 1ng in rhe race was the 1hr1 c1 ,.,, ·e ""JC "'O .. , "'.Jges
He do I ogc n .n Ap•
Cogric 0 see"' r s eo· "'S" • e.J•s ,. e s·cg.,: c "e 'C\\ n neJ•
A(· deep 1n l•o \ s ... "t ·eg ..;" '"r:? s. ,...,,.e-.. s tom y ·o,e ed 1c
So1ronno 00 the1!011or R v1e•o v.re•» rs~· JnJt_-:·l'ler lives Monte c y'o
\\.Osn11c•owov Bu1 sovsCc:"c-~s·c~·:.,~sscs""o ~\e"''"e
ooas • "f\\ ,ou• nci;e
tie ef• t>o'lle QI 13 '' ,;5 ·c .::""' 2\> :?.JC' Ce• re, .'.:.J'S
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h s I rs· S'Ol wos c r.c·e s.:"OC " --'"C ,, ~:l·i'.1 c .::.::n~: ,\Cr• :>J
e1gri· "o.irs oa:::~ s ~ dcrso .. .,e!;,• ·.: (\;. • s ·y • c· C"..J ~~·"1 •o•,
e,.perses. On Sorurao1 s he C"t "Ct:C:: ::sses. ·• :i. ~ ... · .·.\;S .::: o 9
cd\e11\;•e re SO\S
More lro•e1 ng !0 O\\~J s \ ecrs 'l Gerr-u'l\ IC gn ~" -:·e
obou1 tl'te resrcuronr b1.is ness in odd lion •o' ve"f'Ge•"'Cln
lnlondOI' Cogno o ...... ouedos o"' "e,:ra. \\r~\j(~ :: :i· 30
resta.irorisandos Any, .. or-.torg~1~ er:e\er re., '1·~·0 .,os
gong1obeon '"°''or nor ·
S11~,11wasomo'e plrom1 ewo, t ·ngshcoleen ... 5. "J;;·•
when he was 16 years old and mo ing $ 40 o mQrl!ti
"I was determined to 1eam English · Cag"OiO so~ s
And he drd frnally becoming fluent enoogh -of\\i sooh s• co1ed
enough -to go to work f ()( a cruise sn p line.
.Please see ANTONIO Page 8
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24/ ,, 25 26 27 28 29 30
SINQI ES
Friday
over. meet for dinner at 7 p.m. South WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Singles
of Santa Ana. 7n S. Main. Orange. over 4S meet for brunch at 11 :JO a.m.
For reservations and information. at Orange County Mining Company.
call 544-9259. Orange. For ~ations and 1nfor-
P ARENTS WITHOUT PART-, mation. call 894-6521.
NERS Southern California Regional PRIME OF UFE SING~ meet
Council hosts an open to the public for a champagne brunch at El Adobe.
dance 9 p.m . to I a.m ... The Snow-31891 Capuno Capistrano. San Juan
flake Ball .. at Marshall Can}on Coun-Capistran'n-at noon. For rncrvations
l~ Oub. 6100 N. Stephens Ranch and information. call 836-8744.
Road. La Verne. SS members. S7 non-FLIRT Sunday programs begin at
members. 596-6278. .6:4S p.m. rn the ScadifT Village
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·. 'Shopping Center. 2205 Main Street.
NERS Huntington Beach Chapter Su11e 20. Hunungton Beach. Call
59S hosts a free ~ 840-0 I 07 for more information.
oncnta11on for single parents ""eek I~ FOCUS 30, a group of singles ages
Call chap1er phone 898· 797 S for JO. 39. meet al 11.30 a.m. atthc South
mi."Cllng loca11on and add111onal Coas1 Commun1t) Church. 5120
membership 1nformat1on. Bon11a Can) on Dr .. lr.,,1ne. 854-7600
\1cmbersh1p 1n Parents Without "NO NAME" SINGLES DANCE 4
Partm·rs 1s open 10 d1,orced. separ-to 10 pm at ampan. 420
ated. Brool..hurst . .\nahe1m. Happ~ Hour
wido .... cd or ne'er ma med pa n•nt'> of S4 gl·ts 'ou rn on 1he fun. No dues. no
SINGLES INTERNATIONAL h' ang l h1ldren Custod~ o( the chil· ml"mbe.rsh1p foes Dancing. net""orl.-
hosts d1scuss1on and social groups 1n drcn mg. 521-8691
pn,atc homes around Orange Coun-1s not a fac:tor .\ non-profit. non· t~ on the third Fnda) of each month 5oeCtanan. cduC'3t1onal organ11at1on
beginning at 7 30 p.m . .\II singles are P\\ P -pro' ides a program of social
1n' ited. $8 for members. SI 0 non· act:' 1t1cs. J1~lUSS1ons and ~tud\
members. Call 55-23-P for ad· group<, for ·
d111onal information. single parent~ and their fam1hcs.
CLASSIC FRIENDS meet for NON-SMOKING SINGLES of
Monday
THE MEETING CONNECTION
Vollc,ball N1ghtc,cn other Monda\
at \\ c·stm1n tl'r Parl.. Westminster. a't
6 p m .\gcs 2 1-4 5 .\dm 1ss1on IS s I.
gq.i.1777 Happ) Hour 5 to 7 p.m. at the "Quiet .\mcnca. c '°'· '.S . .\ J meets e'en
Bar'" at the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnstol other . aturda~ at local Orange Co.un-_ Tuesday
<it.. Costa Me~. For rescrva11ons and t) ho tl'ls and n1ghtdubs. Onentauo n
infQrma11on. call 544-9259. at 5 pm . meeting 0 to 9 p.m. SS TA NGO . DISCO AND
PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet 894-8932 BALLROOM DANCE CLUB
forT.G 1.F. at the Huntington Beach PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet Meets C\Cf\ Tucsda\ at 7:30 in
Inn. 21 I1 2 Pacific Coast H1ghwa~. fordinncratC'harlc' Brown's.1751 . Coro na del .Mar. S I~ month.fee'>
Huntington Beach 5 to 7 p.m. State College Bh cf.. .\naheim at 7 Learn the lat~·st dantts followed b' a
Information. 836-U 4 p.m For r~nauons and infor· dance o r other actl\lllCS each "'eel.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles mat ion. rall ~6-8 744 For more information call 49~5Q3
o'er45.mectforT.G .I F at 5:30p.m. u'HEELOFFRIENOSHIPSingl... MARTIN ANO TONI'S SWING at Mnonaha) 's Old Place. Anaheim " " DANCE CLUB meets a1 the King's
For rcsena11ons and mformauon. 0' er 4). ml-et for dinner at ~1atsu. • Table in the Westminster lanC"S. 64 I
call 89~.-652 l Hun11ngton Beach. For rescn a11on' Wcstmin!>ler .\, e. in Westminster
Saturday and informa11un. call Q4-65~ I. beg.Inning at 8.30 S4 50 for lesson"
no charge for dancing. 840.3518.
CLASSJC FRIBNDS age 45 and Sunday TUESOA Y NIGHT SINGLES
..----------------------------Spcciall) pnccd spaghetti dinners
and dancing ""11h the Freddie Fenado
Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at
Florence &ane's h ~ Hou~ Res·
Top
Blue T uesday
Blues great Albert ~ perform• Tuesday at the Coach
Ho11;9e, 33157 Camino Caplatrano, San Juan Capistrano.
Call 496-8930.
taurant. 1b4 Forrst .\'e 1n Laguna
&arh 494-9491
Wednesday
WHEEL OF FRIEl'liDSHIP, singles
0' l'r 45. nll'Ct for dinner a1 6 30 p m.
at \1armac\ Pnmr-Rib 1n G'arden
Gro' c Call Q.i-0521 for rcsen a11ons
and 111format1on .
NEWPORT BEACH SAILING
Sl1'GLES a dub for non-smol.1ng
single sailors ""llh or wnhout a boat.
agl' 21 and oldl•r \kets tontght J I th<
Hunungton Beach Inn. Pan fi , < 1,1,•
H1gh"".I) in Huntington Beach ti ' •
10 p.m Meeti ng Ix-gin\ ""llh Jrin ... ,
and hors d'<x·u' res in thl' !iJr
followed b} a mecting and ac11' 111<''
at 7 p m SonaJ hour follo"' 1h1. m~11ng. Cost 1s SS Call b-3.3111\1
n.-c:ordcd info about duh acll' 111<''
SINGLE AD ULT GROl1PS T h<·n·
arc current!~ openings 1n the lln11mn~
single adultsgroup(ag~ 21 -351 '' h11. r ====================---.meets from 810 "I pm Wedm·-.<l.l•
Pua ALONG Alf t,EN.OOll .,._
~ E TMAN GOLA
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When you make a bc-
Quesl to the AmcriC2n
Hean A55oc:ladoo.,
you 're passing along a
precious lqpcy. 1bc
gift of life nm 's bc:ca•11e
your COOlribution suppons
rcscarch thaa could ~ your
daccocbnts from America'•
number one Id.lier.
lb learn more about the Pbnnc.d Givtng
Proflnm. crJJ us to<by. It's me ftnt seep in
making a memory that lasts beyond a Uktimc.
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11181 Buaro t Garden c •W' <
Group membc~ foc.·us on rl'l.1
t1onsh1p and fam1h 1S.,Ul"\ 1.Jr1.'l·r·
related concern!> and w. 1al 'k' I
building b~ pro' 1dang informa11. 1
fcedbad. and cmot1onJI supp;.m \n
1n111aJ antcn 1c"" 1s requ1rc.J pm•r t
cntenng the group. (all Ma~ (). '' 1ad1~. M. W. at 848-974Q for nwr.·
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Where the Search for intelligent life can lead
-eraans. Brains. I want morr
brains."
You've probably heard Uncle Don
echo this plainuve request 1n
previous columns. h also ha~ns to
be the e•tent of the vocabulary of the
main heavies an I 988's movie of the
)Car. Ma) be the movie of the decade.
Uncle Don suggests you 1mmedi-
atel) drop whatever ~ou're doing.
dump the old lad}. bail on the the rug
rats. grab the ke)s.. stop b) )Our
budd) ·s and head 10 the nicks for the
one mo' 1c that ona sv.cep the Oscars.
Unless.. of course. those scum suck-
ing. din bafr hlxral commie panl.os
can't rccogn12e classic filmmalun~.
With important films come 1m·
ponant messages This one being:
You can't trust kids. T his 1s no belier
illustrated than in the first 1mporun1
scene of this cinematic rnas1crp1tte
v.hen a rouple local delinquents
v.ander into a drainage tunnel
What would vou do" You find a
larit c.nistl'r w1ih strange U.S. Aml)
marongs and controls. Painted on n
1san cmergenc) number. It could be a
nuke or nerve gas or biol<>gJcal ll\CS.. Wonder v.hat happened to the almost nc\(·r hear \Our fa,ontc
wcapons. Whatt.a you do? The in· UideDon cremated people" Probabl) v.crcn't L'nck \a\ this. 1s· Go: Pan I v.as a
tclligent thing. of roursic. Finders ashed to Ix in lhe mo' ic classic Pan I ~ 1s its v.onh' suCC'C'SSOr
keepers. Brcalt that sucker open. The) v.an1 brains More brains .. If I didn't ha'c bad taste. I
What comes-out? Smellier than a Which. cons1denng the combined ""ouldn·t ha'e am taste at air· (som
fnjolcs-tasting lab. more disgusting IQs of the d1mw1ts the zombies arc Bool..er T I Last· Sunda' ·s Los .l\n'.
than a three-hour Barry Manilow ne1gh1>0rhood soon ~omcs a home chasing.. mu.st mean that the zombies gel('S T1mt.-s Calendar s«11on listed
rone«t. as tasteless as road kill Jerky. on deranged. This gas also comes arc on a diet uJ)lommg lilms to be relea~ this
Ifs bad &U)S. Saiousl) bud guys. outta the C)hndcr. dnfts across a Check out v.hat happens when the )l'ar Ba~ upon L'nck Qon's dis· Oi~tnl)U.SI slightly for a para-cemetery and. can )Ou dig 1t. all these baddies find a pet ~hop. '-\nd the c-nmmaung standards. there are at
graph. lcmm1c tell you what a good croakers come bad to hfeiook1n a dcctnf)ing e nding v.111 shoe!.. and least 6.., n1cl..s that are 'A-Onh ) of
gu) m~ editor(idiotor'?) Sam is. Sends hulc gra\I~. fcclyt a hllle stiff. coffin. re' oh \Ou. l·ons1dcra11on. Bad task ne'er gOt"s
me 1h1s pass for free entry for two to but bas1cal~) having the tomb of their The 'oonom hnc folks. and )Ou·11 out of st) le
the premiere of this flick. Whatta .-----...:...---------------------------"'----------
deal. Instead oflaying out S2.50 for a
maunce locall). I can dm·e three
hours round Lnp 10 Hollywood. Frec
movie. SJ 1n gas. S4 10 park. Ann and
tv.o legs for popcorn. Wow. made out
hkc a bandit Went 10 Graumann·s
Chinese. The Joint "'1th the pnnts in
the concrete. Uncle Don tned to lca,·e
an 1mpttSS1on. Co~ce's hard.
Head's hard. Concrece·s harder. Head
huns.
Oh )cah, lhe 01ck. -Return of the
l 1 ving Dead Pa.rt 11.-Of corpse. after
th~ yahoos let the monsters out. the
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1nfonnation. mation. MateriaJs and refreshments fcss1onals meet every Thursday eve-Valley High Theatre Dancers this Sanday
c'•ening and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at CHURal MICE SQUARE DANCE PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet provided. ning at different locations. 6 p.m.:
for dtnner at the Bake "N' Broil. 3464 OASIS SENIOR CENTER small group networki111: 7 p.m.
Katella Ave .. Los Alamitos at 7 p.m. SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 Personal introductions. hot and cold
For reservations. call 836-8744. p.m. in Room 3. hors d'ocuvm : 7:45 p.m. Social.
SOCIAL FUNSUOP FOR Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. dancing. mixers and prizes. Numer-
the Huntington Beach Hi&h School
auditorium. 1905 Main S"t .. Hunt· CLUB Bcainntts class 6 to 9 p.m. at
ington Beach. Nine high schools will ~ncho S"antiago Coll*. in Room
perform. Admission: Students SJ. GI 08. S40 per person for each of two
JeneraJ admission. SJ.SO. For more 18 Y>ttk sessions. Coupks or singles
1nforma1Jon. call Donna Jones at with panMrs welcome. For more SINGLES Opponunities and ac-followed by a Spt'Cial program. ous events: outings. dmners, spons
ti' ittes sponsored by the Knowledge acti vities and discussions. S 12 at .the
Bank. 7 to lOp.m. m Costa Mesa.Call Thanday door. Call for information and meet·
898-7878 for location and mfor-A.S.A.P Singles Association of Pro-inf. locauon. 665-6633 o r 261-2023.
962-3301. extension 270. information. call 545-6429 538-4908. 682-4363 or 667-3097
------------------------'NO NAME" SINGL~ DANCE S to 8 p.m. at Twains.. 2101 E. Edinger
THE VIEW LOUNGENcwpon BIG BAND MUSIC kc-cps dance~
Beach Marriott Hotel. 900 Ncwpon on their feet every Sunday night in the
Center Dr.. AduJt contemporary Swallow's Cove loungt at the h1stonc
dance music with hve band "Inter-San Clemente Inn. 2600 A\'cmda dc
Sttt1on •w Wednesday through Satur-Prcs1dentc. Sao Clemente 7 to I I p.m
da). 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. No cover with the Dean's Deacons swing band
cha~e. 640-4000. and fcatu~ vocalist Lisa Po~dl
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at the SS Freeway. Sant.a Ana. Dance
and happy hour. door pnzcs and hors
d'ocuHes .. S4 adm1ss1on. No dues.
no membcnh1p fees. Call 521-8691
for more information. 498-9202. THE AMERICAN -INTER-FLORENCE BEANE'S IVY --Aa.11c:e NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a HOUSE RESTAUllANT OanCtnJ to • • 11 ,._ swing class at 8 p.m. each Friday the rh) thms of 1he ~rJC" Gilham
followed b) a dance S0C1al from Quanet fcatunng vocahst Elena
Frida• 9-10:30 p.m .. a Jitterbug class each George F, riday. Saturd,_a y. Sunday and
1 Monda) at 8 p.m.: and a ballroom M d 8 I 30 E .
CHOREOGRAPHERS• --~R and Latin class each Wednesday at 8 on a) p.m.--· a.m. 'Cr) "..,•a:. TuC'Sda). Wedncsda) and Thursda\
CONCERT hosted by the Fountain p.m. S20 for seven lessons. 650-3048. night 15 Freddie Fcnado Group . 8.30 ~i~~=~~~~~~~i!~=~~-i~~~~===~:-"J p.m.-1:!:30 a.m. 384 Forest Ave in I· Laguna Beach. 494-9491.
Clothing•Fanhllhl•
Sale TodAL~hr~h Jan. 31st S HOURS
Mon.-Wed. 10-6
Thun.-Fri. 10-9
Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11 -6
llonday
C1TY OF HOPE Dancing ever)
Monday n1pu in the &rand ballroom
of the Irvine Marriott Hotel. San
Diego Frwy and MacAnhur Blvd .. 7
to I 0 p.m .. with happy hour from 6 to
7 p.m. with apPCti.ttn and entertain·
mcnt. Tonight. dance to '"M1dn1tc
Magic .. with 'ocalist Bruce Leonard.
disc jodte)s Suzi and Nate the Great.
Donation 1s S6. yearly membership
due$ only SS. A monthl) discount
pass for 11 Sis available at the door.
MAllTIN A TONI'S Swing Oantt
Club meets at several Oranl" Count)
locations. Dances. dance contests.
dance tnps. ~Y outings. beach
pertics arc some of the 1lC'tlV1tics.
Dance lessons arc ofTe~ bcjinning
to ad van~. -bellroom to SWtna. For
times and locations. all 840-3518 .
.PaJo '~'---eouttiwicll COLE · HAAN
119 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• 769-1622 • Bullocb Wu.hire Wing
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WEE~LY SENIOR DANCES arc
presented by the Costa Mesa Seniors
from 8-11 p.m . Featured 1s hve band
music and a la~. wooden dance
Ooor. VeteransofFott1ghWars build·
1ng. 565 W 18th St.. Costa Mesa. S2
donation.
Wednaday
FREE DANCE LESSONS b) Ca>
Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m. at San
Clemente Inn. :!600 Avenida del
Prcs1dentc in San Clemente. Dance to
the music of Les Douglas and his
quintet. 498-9202.
Tbunday
COST A MESA QUJCKSTEPPERS
a senior c1ttzen square dance gro up
seek CApenenced square dance cou-
ples to Join them. The Quick.steppers
mttl regular!) e'er) Thursday. 10
a.m to noon at the downtown
communll) center.
.\naht1m and Center ts in Costa
Mesa. For more informatton. call
54S-S669.
LA MIRADA
PACIFIC
GATEWAY 5
523-1611
Friday
F RAN MARTIN Artistry piano at
the Red u o n Inn. JOSO Bnstol St ..
Costa MC1a. 6:30 to 11 p.m.
5~72.
Sunday
YOUNG ARTIST GUILD CON-
CERT 2 pm. 1n Chapman Cottegc·s
Bertca Hall. 333 N. Glassell. Orange.
Annual event sponsored by the
Orange Branch of Music Teac hers
.\ssoc1auon of Cahfom1a. Soloists
will be Chnsuna Ahn. cellist and Jill
Gould. p1an1SL GeneraJ adm1ss1on 1s
SJ and student prices att $2 at the
door. For more information call
779-1209.
BAROQUE LUTllEJlAN SER-
VICE IN THE Crystal Cathedral at 6
p.m. The Master ChoraJc of Orange
County. directed by William Hall and
accompanied b) organist Fredenci:
Swa,nn. will perform an all Bach
program. There will be a frtt-wtll
SANTA ANA
EDWARDS
BRISTOL
~7444
ofTenngand nurser) carc 1s pronded.
Tht' Cf)stal Cathedral 1s located on
the comer of U-w1s and Chapman in
Garden Grove 971-4000 o r
556-6:!62.
THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE
Classtcal stnng quar.et Opus IV
a«ompan1es unda~ brunch 11 a m
to I p.m 3001 :":ewpon Bhd .
Ne~pon ~ch 673-3440
TuetMlay
VOCAL MASTER CLASS G~en
dol) n 'W ilhams Koldofsl ) d1s-
t1ngu1shed accompanist and tt"achcr
of a compan1ment and song litera-
ture. ~111 conduct a master class for ucr \OC3I students IO the Ftn(' -\ns
Conccn Hall. from 3 to 5 p.m
Obse!"'ers are ~elcomt' and ad-
m1ss1on 1s frl'l'
Karson. Professor of Music at Cal
State Fullerton. ~111 discuss the
eH~n1ng·s performance b' tht' Seattle s~ mphon) For ticket 1nformat1on.
call S~-\RTS
SEATTLE SYMPHONY'S IN-
Al'GllRAL CONCERT of their
Southern ( ahfom1a Tour since l.9JS
tonight at a p.m at the Or.fflge C"ount~ Performing -\ns Ct'ntt'r
~1 us1c D1m:to r Gerard Sch~arz con-
ducts e"·erpts from Prokofie, ·s
.. Romeo and Juliet... Ho~ard
Hanson-.. ~mphon ) No :!. and
Wagner's o, cnure and \it>nusherg
Music from Tannhauscr L1m1tcd
ltckets are a\a1lable Call 5S6-.\RTS
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WednetMlay Friday
THE IM PROV prt'Sents thrtt r,1dt'·
sphtttng a<t\ l"acfl night Tue~a~
through unda\ Sho"t1mt>S .ind adm1!>~1on pnn·s lart' p m l\1onda'
1S31. Sunda~ Tu~a' through
Thun.da~ IS6l .30 and 10 \0 pm
Fnda~ and $.aturda~ IS. I. door'> open
at 6 p m Danner 1s ~f' ed n1ghth
Monday
DL'ltE'S ENT E RTAINMENT
LOl'NGE at the 'lle.,..poncr Reson
presents a special \fonda~ -..:1gh1
Sho"l"3!.t' "tth comedians from
thwughout thl· Southern (ahlom 1a
arl'J performing. beginning at JO
pm Oul.r"s \tonda~ !"1ghtSho~caS<
has nu , l)\ er chargl' The 'e~ poner
Rn vrl is ltK:ltcd al 110"' Ja mlxlrl'l'
Rd ;u\I i:as1 of Pacific Coast High" a'
in ''°"pen Beach t>44-1700 n t , .. 5
'' M US I C ALLY S PEAK • ALAN HA \'EV apix-;m at the.'·
lNG .. CONCERT PREVIE"' sponsor-lmpro' through unda~ OnC' of the
ed b~ the Orange C"o unt ~ bnghtcst star\ on the corned~ urcu11
Philharmonic Soc1et\ at 6 . .30 1n the "ho "a\ a smash h11 on the n"\.1.'nt
Orange Count) Perform in\ .\ns · I I th annual HBO 'l oung C omeJ 1an s
Tuesday
ELLE!\ OeCE.'\ERES -\ ··Tont~ht
ho"·· rl-gular apPl·ar; at lhl' lmpn'
through Jan 'I
Center Segemrom Hall. Dr unon ho"
THE ~I PRO\" pres.cots thrl"C \ldl·
splt111ng all'I each n1gh1 T ut>~a'
"You 're what?!" '
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ANTONIOCAGNOLO •••
through Sunday. Showtimes and
admission prices arc 8 p.m. Monday
($3): Sunday. Tuesday through
Thursday. ($6); 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday.
(S8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner 1s
~rved nightJy.
hola"-ceS
For three years he alternated bc-TooL 9 a.m. to I p.m. at the Holiday WILLS AND TllUSTS:How They tween the ships and his sumrMf'
Inn. 3131 South Bristol. Costa Mesa. Can Work For You is a two evening employment in Monat Carlo.
Sponsored by the Speakers Referral seminar offered by t.he City of Irvine -i was-never a kid ... be says.
Scrvitt of Orange County. Gary Communit)' Services toni&ht and C'agnolo discovered 0raQllC Coun·
Beals. nationaJly ~ized pro-Feb. 2 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Turtle ty when the cruisic ships docked in
fC$SionaJ speaker and trainer. S4'S. Rock Communny Park. 1 Sunnyhill San Pedro. He moved here 12 )Urs
Reservations requested. 854-1251. Drive. Students learn how to build an aco. takina a job as a waiatr at
est.ate. avoid probate. use living trusts Ambrosia.. then possibly the finest
llonday and rcdu« tucs and more. Keven restaurant in the count)'. He moved
"ART NOW" L.ECTUllE SElllES Fehrmann. an upcricnced lawytT on 10 become the mailre d ' at
' .... una Art Museum. 307 01ff.Orive. will lead theseminar. Cost isSIO. For Alfredo's in the WcstJn at South ..._ more information. call 66()..3881. Laguna Beach. presents a SlX·part Coast Plua before opcnina An·
lecture scncs on Monday evenings at edneeda tonello.
Saturday 7:30 p.m. Tonight. Ron St~n. ad-W 1 The nun and her cbar1eurc seated
junct !«turtt at ~Getty Muse.um ROME BASED BUSINgs OWN-now. Accordina to FucntcS. 'This
FREE 'COODNG SEMINAR will discuss the RJSc of Modermsm ERS Financial considcratio0$ for particular order of sistm arc rnem-
.. Propcr Nutrition in Cooking" today through Ccunne. Lapna High home based business owners will be bcrs of the Society Devoted to the
at I 0 a.m. in the Country Store. 1775 School students will ~ admitted free the topic of the prosram at a d1nncT Sacred Hean in Santa Ana. The kick
Ncwpon Blvd. Costa Mesa. The ofchargcandrtteiveacackmiccrcdit mtttinaofthcC>ran#CountyHome-are from barrios and less affluent
seminar v.;u deal with conttms of for attendance. Admission for mcm-Basea Business Network held at nci&hbothoods. and many o f them
health> diets and proper preparation. bcrs is SlO for the series or S2 for a Tiny·s Restaurant. Santa Ana. Ten have never ~n to a restaurant
The public is invited. For more single lecture. non-members.SIS and Lesco. head of TML Financial ~ before.
information and reserved scaling. call SJ. For rcscrvauons and information. sociatcs. is speaker. For more in for· "Tony bas a consummate pcnonaJ
549-7568. call 494-6531. mat ion. conlaet T cri Peart. member-commitment to charity and every
ADVANCED . TECHNIQUES IN Tueeda ship information at 898-4969 or Monday anemoon he hosts a table of
U:::..=.SIN:..:..:G::...::.S:::..P:EAIIN==-G..:..._A--s:_A---M_:_ark_:_et:..in_:g:_ __ . --'---------,-!=D~o~t.!.Ot l-~Ba=ke::.:r~a~t:........:.364-.::..:..=284~3::... ___ 1 school children:· Fuentes says.. "The
sisters uSIC this situation as a means of
kttping order in ~and givina the
kids something to look focward to ...
"Usuall) 'we feed them one of our
special past.as and a salad ... Caanolo
sa)'S. -And then they can have
anythina they want from the dcsltt1
cart. h 's a good fint restaurant
npcrie~ ror a child. ••
As if on cue. the dcuert cart IS
wheeled out Its tcmpca.tions arc
obvious: lemon ncotta cake. cannolis
and custard-profiteroles.. a h• fresh
•pple wt. Bdaian chorolatc layct"
cue. tiramisu (chilled zabaglione
between laycn of sponac cake) -all
made from scntch.
The children are Wlde<yed and
obviously ddi&htcd. The po~r
lunchers at the next table rNk.e
practiced selections. Caanolo abs-
tains. . Antonello ts an npcnsavc. SQCCeS.S-
ful restaurant. but Capolo says
making money isn"t what makes him
happy. "Money doesn't make me chanat.
Money doesn't make me anything.
lt"s 'cry scroodary to me.
"Money comes because )OU do a
&Oodjob," hesa)'S. "I'm lucky to ha,·e
had gJnt succcu. but I know I'd ~
able to stan ovct" apin. AJI I e'~r
wanted to do •as to have a &ood
mt.aurant. 10 please people."
When he grows old. C'acnolo sa)s..
··t want to ~ just .like the i:-.sntlng
O\Cr there on the wall -a bunch of
old guys han&JRI around. dnnklng a
bottle of wine -and siftlial a happy
toftl.."
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Tba..nday
PUBLIC SPEil.ING WOR&SBOP
offered b) the City of Irvine 6:30 to
9:30 p.m. at Deerfield Community
Park. 55 Deerfield West in Irvine.
Walt Sullivan 1s instructor and will
1e.ach mastenng spc:tth, poise, sdf-
ronfidcntt and pcrsuasivencss. Cost
ts S20. For more information. call
()6().. 3881.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
'fORliHOP offered by the City of
Irvine Community Saviccs Dcpan-
ment tonight and Feb. 4 from 1 to
9:30 p.m. al Turtle Rock Communit)
Park. I Sunnyhill Dr. Explore dif-
ferent types of tn\·cstmnns and learn
the seven cntical clements to achieve
i>ersonaJ financial J<>als. Cost is SIO.
For mo~ information. caU 660-3881 .
NA110NAL ISSUO FORUM The
Trade Gap: Regaining the Com-
petitive Edge, ro-sponsorcd by the
National Archives. Los Angeles
Branch, and Saddk'back Collegr
Communit) Services Feb. 3 at 1 p.m.
BGS Rm. 321 . Saddkback College.
CHABAD WOMEN OF IRVINE
will present their second annuaJ
celebration of .. Jewish Women's W~k .. with an evening of song and
dance entitled .. A Tapestry in Time ..
on March 1 at UC Irvine Village Fine
Ans Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc
S 12.50 general admiss1on and $25
patron. For more informatJon. call
Lana Garun at 854-6228.
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Patrida Enns
Former Movie Extra
Costa Mesa
Wham'. Barn' .. Good Morning
\ it·tnam." .\mcnca·s newest secret
"'capon in cinematograph). 1s a
rocking. reeling movie featuring
Robin W illiams. the one man U.S.O.
(uncontrollable schizo operato r).
d1rt'Cted b' Barn Le' mson and
produced b) Touchstone Picture-s.
.. Good Morning Vietnam·~ 1s a
satire of a Viet·
nam-era deeJa ).
It"s a ··How to "'1n
a war but lose the
peace" epic.
Robin W1lhams
is brilliant m this
With h1s d1ZZ\,
dazzlingad-hbb1ng
dialogue. and will
be a candidate for
this vcar's Globe
.\wnrd. He is o ne dise JOCke) who
"'on't gel h imself a li nk hoarse. This
gu' mo' t-sso fast he'd scratch himself
oui of the se'cn-)car itch in thrtt
months.
BarT) Levinson slips a bit in his
d1recuon. but Robin Wtlbams steers
this unguided m1ss1le tale on the nght
course.
This 1s Sln ctl} W1lhams· picture.
but e'cellent performan~ are given
b) his s1dek1ck G arlick and the Army
officers. Lhe Vietnamese bo\ Wil·
Iia ms befriends and espcciaily the
character "'ho pla)s J1mm). the
proprietor of a bar.
One espec1all) comical scene 1s
"'hen W1lhams anfull\ reach~ the
\' 1ctnamesc students to.use American
slang.
Thts 1s a h1lanousl) funn) picture.
altho ugh it is rated
R and ma\ ha'c
too mam four-kt·
tcr "'ord's and of-
kns1H' bits for the
)Oungcr audience. 't'' crthelcss. 111s a
tremend ous suc-
cess at the bo' of·
lice.
There "''3.S a lot
of' Cf) good music
throughout the mo' 1e. rock ·n· roll
numbers dating back lo the '60s -
makes-\ ou-wanta-dantt music.
I certain!} enjoyed the mO\it \/Cf)
much "nh all its laughter. lo udness..
s1ll1ncss and ~nous scenes.. and
recommend 11 for adult audie~
Steve Saye
St~UU-& Eatrepraur
Newport Beacllll
Judging b) the size of the hne
wa111ng for .. Good Morning \'1c1-
nam:· I figured eitf\er Mr. Ed"'ards
"'as scf\ mg more thanJUSt real butter
on his popcorn or Robin Williams
had finally been recognized for his
acting talent. T"'o entertaining hours
and one bag of popco rn later. I
concluded that 1t "'as 1us11fiabl) the
latter.
It is simpl) the brilliant corned) of
Robin Williams
that makes .. Good
Mo rning Viet·
nam ·· a success.
Though skilled as a
d ra mauc acto r.
W illiams' unique-
!) spo ntaneo us
style of corned} 1s
what has brought
him his universal
acclaim. When al·
lowed to unleash his wide ranic of
talents in a li'e stand-up em'lron-
m ent. he 1s one of the funniest comics
around. The successful trans-
formation of the live individuality of
Robin W 11liams to film is what makes
.. Good Morning Vietnam" such a
funn) mo"1e. ·
By gi \1ng h am a I~ stol) struc-
ture~ to folio" and
plent) o f o p-
portuni t} to free-
1 an ce. "G ood
morning Viet-
nam .. SU('('Ccds 10
scumi W1lhams·
rndi n dual mad-
n ess 10 s h ine
through on the
scrt"C n.
.. Good Mo mmg
Vietnam-features a \Cl) competent
group of suppon1n1 actors through-
out the film But the performa nce b)
Robin Wilhams complete!~ over-
shadows the other actors. leanng
them to scne onl) as cadd1~. props
~nd background for his stamng role.
The fil m relies~ heavily on h im that
his presence 1s felt e'·en when he 1s off
sc~n. An) actor "i tb that kind of
screen pttSentt deserv~ 10 be re-
cognized.
Ma"' Splu Res•me A v.llabk
HutilagtoD Beacll
"Good Morning \'1etnam" 1s sure
to please tho'>C 1.1.ho''e bttn longing
to see Robin Williams ha'e as much
ad-hbbcd fun as he did in the
t~lc"1sion corned' ··~fork & M1ndv."
The film fcature-s ·the actor /comedian
at his impro\'lsrng best.
Ho~ever. those exptt'ttng the
depah and cons-
cience o f .. Pla-
toon" or "Full
Metal Jacket" will
be lt"SS satisfied. as
·Vietnam' o nly
SU pcrficiall ~ CA.
lort"S the pohucs
and horror of the
war.
Instead. dircn or
BarT) Levinson al-
lows Williams frtt reign with his
ponra)al of Armed Forces Radio disc
JOCke) Adnan Crooauer to ensurt'
that '"Vietnam" be v1t'Wt'd as a
corned) -not a commentary. The
role of Cro nauer is tailor-made for the
talents of W1lhams.
Set in t 965Sa1.gon dunng the mi ua~
escalauon of Amencan troop in-
vohement. ··v1ctnam .. works best
"'hl'n W1lhams 1s in the studio.
ignoring -\rm) broadcast procedure.
The"°appro\ed .. soothing sounds arc
thrown out io favor of rock 'n' roll.
much to the displeasure of LL Hauk.
the station's d1slikt'd supnv1s1ng
officer.
While Cronaucr's attempts to be·
fncnd a beautiful
Vietnamese girl
(C h1ntanra
Sukapatana) are
sometimes humor-
ous. more o ftcn
the} s1m pl) slov.
do .... ·n the pace or
"Vicrnam." mo\·
mg 11 av.a) (rom its I
strength. In trying
to meet she girf.
Cronauer bct'omcs fnends with her ~ounger brother <Tung Th~nh Tran).
"'ho tncs to tcad t the .\mencan about
V 1et nam~ customs. In th~ Sttnes..
"'here "Good Morning Vietnam ..
stra)s from corned) into heavier
topics. the film suffers.
~pile the fb"ed attempts to
establish Cro nauer in relationships.
"G ood Morning Vietnam" is the
perfect vehicle for Robin Williams
bttausc: h is talents as a h,·c pcrfonner
arc the focus and stttngth oft~ film.
DualsSlm•
Mortpge Bauer
Newport Beacllll
If you are :!5 )carsqfage oroldcr. So
sec Robin W1lltams 1~ "Good Mom ·
ing Vietnam .. The tragic involve-
ment of the United States m Vietnam
1s a pan of our history which the
mo' 1c industr\ has undcn.akcn to
e'plore m the !tit fc.,.. )ears W1th such
bo:\ offitt smashes as "Platoon" and
.. Fun Metal Jack.et.··
This )C'af. ··Dear A~nca" and
"Good Mom1ng
Vietnam" arc tv.o
ne~ attempts to
explore this ex-
penence from )Ct
new pcrsptt'tiv".
"Good Morning
Vietnam" 1s two
sho "'s in o ne
mo' 1e. On the one
hand. we ha'c the
oppo nunll) to
lool.. at the Vietnam c1penence as 11
rdatC$ to the real ltvcs of t"Ver)da)
people. both Vietnam~ and Amm-
can. and 10 experience at a ,.,~ral
le' cl the carnage. the v.aste of human
lhcs and the pennaocnt desl{U(tion
of hillsides.. tov.ns and memories..
The SC"Cond show 1s the Robin
W1U1ams sho"'. \\1lhams pla)5
Adrian Cronauer. a man full of zest
and romed>. W1lham5 1s JUSt plain
funn). He is h1lan ous. e.\h1laraung
'and his rapid-fire humor demands an
aucnti' e. soph15ticated aud1enct.
For th'" people under 25 years otd.
the Vietnam C\·
penence 1s a . lc:ss
1mponam pan of
their In es and one
moss of them did
not Si.'l' unfold 1n
front of their C'\l'S
'1a da1h tt'k' 1sion co' crag'c of t hl"
brutal aC'ts of war
Whtie I ~CC·
ommend the' Stt
the movie ~use W1 lhams ti so
much a JX)n o r their culture. I
an11c1pa1e man) "'111 lind the humor
bland and unmcan1ngful The first 10
minutes of the mo' 1e has such rapid·
lire ron,ersa~1on and comedy 1ha1 is
requires a higher than nonnal d~
of attt'nth-eneS5. It 1s worth catchtn.g.
so pa~ attt>nt1on and enJO~ )-OUr-
sch C'S.
Indecision ruins Ringwald 's 'For Keeps'
BJ JOE BAI.TAD
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Molly Ri.ngwa.1d's latest tttn soap
o~ra plays like an -After School
Special." a pubcsc:cnt vaiUtion on .. Fatal Attraction": -For Kttps •• lS a
cautionary taJe about the downside of
casua_t sca amooa t«n-eeers. wamiOJ
that 1t can lead to an vncxpeaed.
un•uted prqnaocy wbicb. in tu.m.
can pretty much mess upyour life.
The movie is adult stuJr aimed ll a
young a~ntt and. dependiJJ.J on
how you look at it. is cnhtr
sch1z.ophrenic or imsponlibk -or
both. Directed by John G. Avikben
as if 1t wctt the latest epltodc in his
-Karatt Kier advet11um.. '"For
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~ps-is like one orthOlit Wttkly TV this movie they arc.
movies Lhal we Ft on the subiea of Ringwald ps to niaht school and
rape. You know. it l&kn a Cairl)' racy araduates but we ncvcucc ha study.
subject and wallows in it. eapl0ttj.Q11l lier husband I09es bis job in has
for 90 minutes. all the while posin&as fa1hcr's slu ~ (dlld's unbappy
something socially rnponsiblc. aboul the marriaer) but immcdi.atdy
In "for Keeps.." Rinpald and her finds another Ont.
boyfriend xcm to be llte perfect teen-Molly Rinp&ld made l.tuu im·
• coupk ktt:pi .. compmny while_ ~}' popular films with her
plannina to many someday. She·s on former ~tor. filmmalttr John
the Pill. ~t only for the purpose of HIJlha., but lbcy pertcd~y rcaulatint her menstnaal period. Whea Mody ftPC)l1Cldly im her
Well. they do laavesex once ID •wbilc. ~ on -Prcuy m .. <Oris·
UntOnuutely. sbe ICU p;cp .. 1 malty. Jht was suppoed IO md up
o n their sixth time. See. it can happen wilh dorty Jon Ct)'tr in lMl l80VW.)
to an~y. They ID ahald and ~ H .. _.., on lo Clll ElizabcG nwried. and &be movie teetDS to be McOovera in bis upcomiaa ,....,
RJl,. thtnp won•t be a easy. Bul in th•1111a Beby.'" -"id\ -.sorili...-Y
I •
slated for Molly. and Molly. in tum.
seems to have rushed bet own baby
movie into ~uction.
The film 1s indcrisiv~ •bout what
it's ll)iQI to do -a qualily (tf l"8t•s
the riaht wont) lbat'1 qMtommd by
lhc various titles it has spocud: While
.. For Keeps" was LO productioft. n
was known as ... Mr l!laby .. Cend sttlJ
coatains the ~ 0( that lit.le). Md
lbcn "'~>1>c Baby;· and theft .. For
KttpS?'" and now am:pty '"for
Keeps .. <ahbol.tah the~ mart
bas bttft rdlincd on ltft'eft and oe
the cover of the C:it.t DMtl). Penonaly. I'd ~ .,. with
"'0~ Gtts. Pr • et. .. Tl.a ... soms" uo dte bell.
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By BOB THOMAS _ ................
.\I last Robin Wilha m .. has t'1c
perf<;C't 'chicle for hts uniq ue talrnt\
It's "Good Mom 1.11--Vietnam ·· J
b1ttercomed) thafs hkcl) toconunut
Touchstone Films· amazing <,tnng • 1
htts.
Adrian CronaUC'f (W1lhams1 Jr·
mes in Sa•~on in 1965 lool 1ng
distinct!> unhke the no rmal airman
H1sdressis slapp). h1san11ude "o™'
Both art' d isdained by the ramrod
back offittn at Armed Forces Radio
but tM) arc forn'd to tolerate him
CronaUff·s mis5'0n· to mJect l1k
into \he soporific ·progra~m an~
large!) devoted to «nsottd ne-~.,
chaplain 1nspira1tonals and ea\'·
hstenmg medle"~S. He d~ so Wlt h .:
roar: ba~ling "Good Morning. \'1t't·
nam" and lau~hing into s1dc-\pl11-
ung corned) antrnpt'ntd with Jami.''
Bro"n and Jttr) Ltt L.tw;s r«0rd'
The bnss is monafted: Gls arl'
deh1tntd. Cronauer's popul.&nt> and
the intcrttSS~n of a S)•mpathl.'lll
,cneral (Nobk Willingham) pre, ml
him from bcisw fired. But his d1sap·
provinasupcrion(Roberl Wuhl.J T
Walsh) lie in wait for the chanC't' tt• dcstro> him.
MC¥1wh1lc, Cronauer partakes "!
the pkasurn of Sa11on. He 1s cn-lrtnccd b) a IOC'll beauty (Chmtar:i
Subpata.na) but w will ha\'e nonr ot
the btas.jt -.mrricari. Cronauer mal.c\
fneods wi&h her teen-age brothl·t
(Tun& T'h.lnh Tran). The bo> help'
rtS('\Jt Cronauer and his budd '
(forest Whnaker> from an ambush
causing au1honues to "'o ndcr atx1u1
1he boy's connections. The inc1dl"r11
brings Cronal.K'r's do v.nfalL
Robin W1lhams 1s nothing shon •''
sensauonal. .\t thl radio m1crophw .•
he 15 c~plos1 "d~ funn). spou11.,~
absurdll' 1n his patented •mk lh
also C'OO\C')S a depth uf feel1ni
cspec1all) "'hen he 1s betra)rd "
someone he trustt'd. Tht 1n111.i
pro mise he d1spla)ed m
The supponin~ cast 1s r,rx·r:
particularly Whitaker as the s1drl.1t·•
a.nd Wnlsh as tM demonic sergt.1n
ma1or
BalT) U\IMOn. •hose fi rst film J'
a director was ttK chcnshed "Dtnt·r
apm sho\\'S has-tak nt for 01llx·a
c-har2Cten and ~ell-c1.ecutod ~·t'f1l''
The SCTIPL b) Mitch Marl.0"'11
fahmonl} in the later. mood-sh1f1m~ staacs. The bucball game "'"h 1ru1•
for a ball n amusrns. but 11 harl.rn'
bat-k to tht>chmact1f football g.amr <1'
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Pdpanrni
Befoieand
apres 'Aida'
~~~~--~--~-Dazzlingly dressed opera crowd
sandwiches Verdi with parties
By VIDA DEAN
Of .. ...., ......
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Antipasto and anuapatton -opera buffs t>ncountcrcd both
Saturda~ t'\t'ntng prior to tht' performance of ··~ada .. at tht'
Orange Count) Performing ~ns Center.
Geor&la Froadere cllats wltll Leona llltcbell at
Center Clab.
To celebrate Opera Pacific's o pening of the 19 8 Season of
Gold. the group of 250 gathert'd for a dinner sponsort'd b) the
Guild ·\lhance at Birra Porern·s. the Italian restaurant in South
Coast Plaza ..
The d1nn'S began arrn ang about 5:30 p.m. and once seated
follo~-cd the anll~to "''h p1ua. pasta VerdJ. gnlJed chicken
Alfredo and Mcd11erran~n scampi "11h a finale of ~t'uchatel
chocolate champagne truffles
Arnngtmt'nts for the pre.opera dinner v.ere made b)
l.atMeea b)'Rrtea ofln ane. dressed an a floor-lt-ngth e"·enmg
su1L and NaKy Sol'Mky of Claremont (in the PfOC't'SS of
relocating in l"~n &ach ). attired in a sho rt black ruffled.
gown.
v.a~ the Pa' arott1 Pt-"r1ormanC't' on Jan ..t The final produ, uon 01
··~1da .. on Jan 29 "'"be followed b) ··tusmet" Feb :i-21 and
"Dse Fledermaus" Feh 26 through \1arch 6
"It's a.' ... !} bus~ season for us." said Da,;d DiC'llien.general
director ot O~ra Pacitc 'Tit be lea' 1ng an \farch for Detro11 for
our )pnng season there. Leooa Mikkll I' .\1da' ~pranol v.111 be
doing "II Tro' :non:·· and on the night of our J une 25 Opera Ball
Pa,orolli v.111 pertorm m "La Boheme:· added D1C h1era
am' 1ng at Barra Pore111\ v.11h daughter Lisa
The Guild .\lharn.~e ss an organm1uon encompas'>tog al
member\ of O~·ra PaC111c's 10 supponing guilds .\ goal "'
auaanang 500 members b~ the .. .\ada" opening n1gh1 had ht.'t'n '4 l
Carol Ltt of Huntington Beach. number _)(XI . .,.as inlrodu, .. ·.J at
thl' Jinn..-r She IS lhc Sl~trr of cha1N oman or the board f'I,,~\
The f~u"e crowd had outfitted themsehes an sparlchng
go~ns. furs. dark suits and tu•cdos.
0-Batt, attending v.ath husband Doe&Lu. wore her
-.tjda'' Opera &II gown. and her c0<ha1Noman Gayle
Alllkr-. with husband Beb, was in beaded black.
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Pre-opera party pla.nnen Katlaleeo Rhynenon
and !fancy Soroeky.
-huma1. hn . .,. ho laug.ht'd and said "I ~rgn up e' l·r: boJ, an tht·
fam1h.. ·
The e\enang .... 3\ not 1.''er for '>Oml' Opera Paniic ml.'m~r<.
atk·r the last ana had tx-en sung and the last be> .... had Ix-en ta~t·n
The lmpr~nuGu1ld-ho>teJ a d~~n and champagne T'l'('qlt1on
at the Center Club Otht'n there tncludcd E4 and Floss Sdlemack.r (v.eanng a
blaolt lame ensemble): Ullie m.ft, who was all a-sparkle in a
bla k. gown arid gold turban: and Rerbttt and Milli WieseMd
Jewelf') at the Center:· rom~ntcd Pn« "l ht' nc '\t llme ~ou set"
me rn be-v.canngared turban and be on tht" left Sldc of the stage ..
She v.as one of the 120 supcrnumcrann an ~plus -~1da" cast
.\ss1sting Sorosk~ and Rhyncnon an planning tbc pre-opera
dmncr v.c~ guild prt'Sldent Laila C-0.. Jee Jlhmker. Loeise
Prell. ElaiH Lecas, Dane-~ •••and Cemie Qurtt.
The clos.e-to-m1dn1ght pan~goen anctudcd Georgia Fron·
tiere. Ltt and James Gennie). Jean and Belt lAcas... Donie and
Clen Stillwell. ZM Allred and Katia and Locll Diq. Socialt11ng
1.'llh lhl.'m .... a~ thC' ~t from the producuon -Leoaa Mitd1~ll.
Dolora Zajlc. Rabal Domillpa, A.Ddttw Smidt and ~tana
Storace.
(1n a beaded ,.,hilt' en~ning sull I ·
Anotht'r standout 1n the group v.as Margaret Prjce we-anng
a sweat shin and Egypuan Je~ell)
.. This 1s o ur ~Aida" sv.eat shin We: w 111be selling 11 and the: These arc bus' days for Open Paci6nuppor\t'r5. Fam thcre
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Ste~ and Hedda llaro9l with Harriett and In
Wieder.
'PITelude 'applause continues at premiere reception
-1co.Id1tt a monc m that play."
saida.Mielcalller.
-M) husland said it .as tht' onl)
piay he ·t..d 5tt1l that he hattd
antnmissaon tune." s.iud MelWa
UlmMr. •• , k»\'ed 1l.·· said llartiara A-.
-musiQlly difTercnl." said l*
EUiett.
Pwmuctt·ni&hkl'S at South Coast
RtpMC>ry Theattt last Fnday c~
"'"' weft datnml• er.le IAeu' ••Prefudc lo a Kass. -whtcb made its
wodd lllCJW~.
-· "I'm ptuog VC'f) ~ood feedback Re., d11tt1or of~ production. He
'onaghL sa.id produang an1stiC' di· h.ll dn'tt'tcd thttt out of four Lucas
rector De.W E•ma as gunts. J>la>-pla)S prescnttd at SCR.
wri&ht. d irector. xton and actrcsscs -1. liltd \t and thought it was
mingkd during a rttq>lion foOov.'lng !C'Mlll\'C-1) prnn1k'd. -satd ,___
the bo)-mttts-sfrt ~uttion. ft1 f • folk>••nngacbat •ilhactor
The pan) ..,'a n tbt' form of a fllM' A...cl.'-lt was fun and I do
wedding rttptlOn. romplttc v.ith bdtt'e i1 can happen.. -commented
tit'red cake and napkins embossed ~ ~......_ rckmat to the su.r·
v.ith tbt'ast namcsoftbt'boy andgiri pri~ comic tum oftbt' pla) •
who mamcd. -1 tho~t 1t •as ''CTl' intcn"Stlng
The t.Ma,tt·s lrv11\t' Guild hosted and pro' ocath e:· wd Veal
tbe rtttptton un<kr tht' d1rect1on of S •• t: i as ht' and .,.;re 5'dla
chat"''C>man a.... a.~ ckpantd. "rm heanna ni« thinas abou1 tbt' -Rehearsal foe tb1s pb) stantd in
play. bu' would the) tell me if the') mJd.Oc'C'CmbcT. It •-as so wondttfuJ
didn·a litt it'?"" wondttcd ~ to •ort •itb CM.,.. ICIJllL .. wd
tnlCTO J.eJ GeWft .,.ilo IS attmdtng
L'C1 3nd has up1rat1ons ofbccommg
an actor. -Dunn& tht' rehearsah. I
had a lot of fun. Sometimes I was a
wind-in and so~umcs a go-.fcf-. but
tonight I did grt 10 be on st.qr 1n l~
baC'kground durin1 OM Sttnc.-
Pnor 10 curt.a.a n umc:_ thcaltrgocn
-~~ at the ~Yerl~ Hmt• Hotel ~ht'Tt'C'OC'k&.alls and a l~l buffet Wtte
scncd .,llh music b) J1mm~ Vann
Ja.mn Bt9.-.... dwnnan of the
bcncfac1on comm11ttt, •-ckomed
lM grmAP and thanktd corporate and
1nd1' 1chaal donon. rndudtn& ~~
~u'a e>f Ammcan U.Pf'('n.
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CJF'n-E WEEK
•r llAW __.'rONY •ttf f l
Once upon a time. there was a group of sport
fishermen ~ eO to meet 'o swap flSh stones after
retumtng from thew expedrtjons on the bOUnttful sea TIM!
kJoky fishei men wttO ca.Jght anything of sae WOUid then
snare u.r good fortune Mth the not-scHuc*y ones
NeWby Costa Mesa was chosen fat the meeting
place known as 8 Pe~ lhe f1sherman T Oday that
~ exists. bU1 don t let the name foot you 8
Pescador .,.... much~· than iust seak>od OMIPf'Wleand Jim~ bought B PescadOr more
tnan ffwe yur-a 9 Jim had rei.ed from a sucoessful
career as a pnm. and sold hlS buS&neSS Joseot-.e had
many years of expee•1e1e woruig the ~esta..rant
ousness.. They decided to QPet1 tneir own resta. an1 and
B Pesc9dor was tor sale
J.n. wttO • recowei •.g from surgery ano doesn t
spend •mud1 \ln'8115 r.e· d e to a1 the restaur an1 says
tu greatest sal&sf.ction cs the ~ that exlStS
Detllil Wi the customers and staff JoMpt•• toves to mae peop6e ,_, comfortable
"When custom«s ... in Che fronJ.Door she sad I
want them to.... e ttwy•re Ir\ my~ room I m alt.an
and f'm a people per90n •· l\abns we known fat their
wa11• 111 and~. and Josephne is a onme
ex.ampe.
Aamost a yw 9 . Joseph9 ie and an were lucity
enoygh to add •IOther ttalMi to thW staff. their chef
Dulle F.aac.a. Chef Duke has edded much mol'e than
his delicious o .-tJOnS to the menu. he is a rNI c:harac1«
and._... pone ao... twn a.°'*-has been c('OkJng fat '°years. ~started
.,,...,_ Vortc worb'lg at his unde s restaur9tt on Sta1en
ISiand He contnbuted to the •icx:ess of both the ~ a..... and IN Tavern On The Green
About 20,.... aigo. he~ to mo.e to a~
<*nate. Hew von·s IOSS ~ CMfomsa's gw.. The
Clown ~and the Stuft Noodle~ wnong the betts-
k.nown Orange County restaurants he has wcrteO at.. As
he puts .~· .. ,.m a cSwnn good chef and I ~ my
Q00011M a. °'-*.e ~ amosi as much twne Mth the
c:usklmWS -he does"" the krtcnen. H1s CXQnlOf\S '"'° lhe-dirw'O room.,.. mc:l'e than JUS1 socam atgagem8ftS
though. He -\0 gee flrs1~ ...... from Che ~about-~ the tood. o-ae ... &o QI hll c:re9tJOnS ··~ ..tti a
c..ornie ...,.-bUt hd customers like to cal his
c:r ...... deloo. °'"'* .,,.._ .. w"'9d wtth c:Dm chowder Oil ~ du ~ Oil loaed ~ sat.ad and • dQce al
pcqta.., nee Oil pasu. The ~ and _..., di I 9$
We mede frellh w:fl dlly The cUrn c:ttOWder IS New
EiigA9111d ..,.. but c:Nf Duke has a ... v•latl()lllS:: it IS
made wtUl • ..,. al sauterne ..,. and tots of clams..
QIOWClei ~ ~ not pm 1hls up, but ii you
pr ....... "'~ Slllad. try • itUe ~ "'°' the
di I 11 119-,.,,. the W'* to haw cf'8f Duke mill his ~
~wilhtw~dllll ig.The...,gelSSO
aated ._ almOel JUmP9 oft the p&ate ento your-mouth n.. .. m9'Y ~ leleCtiOnS .... He trom the
,.._,._ and ....., more trom the bo9rd. but a ~ we
found .-·1:7 exc:hJng _..the ouc:ic*IO and Che New
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CAL.MIU. STEAK AUIOtm•E
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Dake P•Dacwrla la the chef at EJ Pe8cador lD
Costallaa.
y ()t1( pei>pered st.ea
The CIOPPlllO IS a oe11gttl1ul comOll'\8lJOn of sea100C1
in a red sauce which IS 9ened tn a tureen Hungry dlnet's
WI ewitl md thlS an 9'ye opei.. The large sertW'llg IS neap.ng With k>bster dams scaanps musdes and
Shnm;> The W'°9 IS SO delioous rt could be served With
gar11c bread as a SOl-4> Two PeoPe could make a meal of
th.rs alone
IU meats we tM same that we seNed at Chasen ·s.
They are lean. tender and tasty The New YOt'lc. peppeed.
steal IS sau1ed wrth bel ~, Of'llOftS and mush-
rQOmS in a wme sauce 8U JUS The dehc:IOI dty splCy meat
prac:llC:aly metted in our mou1hS and the~ size was
generous enough to be a pleaSant -..pna
Chef Duke prepwes. cti 11 9 I C86t e "'81 IS bener tt\ao
,.._ Yortt. 8e sure to save some room lor thlS famous
desW1 and come en wty beca-it•s same:tlnies gene
betore the lasi CUllOft'* ._ Baked Alailka IS~ by
request. but chll OUlte .U lor • 6-(s notJce tor ttllS as
--• oct.. ~ di9hea. • Two dins1g -.. awtsb6e TM di1nng room IS
cozy and ~ The lounge prowtes • l!Ua-~ bar.
lnendly ~ and pane> b9r eni.rt.-wnent stating at
8;30 ~night. P.aple ~.,the songs. and some tinog
nstruments. O.• night. • Dwnl9nd band fOlned ., ano ,....,_, unti ~
s.d Jaeepta-. .,.,.. a U. plec:ie lor people_.., e
to ,_,. tun.. P.aple come t.:lt t>ec-.w lt'8y leel
cac1dal1.aible. It's• ,._., aitmaepMre.. ~
~ ,..... ... ft?'ab'e lor ~ oc-
~ .. and CP11 W'D •done off the p1a1 !I c:hedl
wiU\ ct-' Dul«.
One c:oupea~ h8d aehnstma s-tYCllaed we
ao ;:' 111 d' WCh the peppeis and seeege ...._ Chat 11'91 ... c:ail9d mnd reql I 111 d' tNrwi lor a iue6e dinrwr •
at the restaun °"' ~· tdd °*" they .... being l8'Wld tt-. '1IQht on11y. so IN c:cup1e cai c 111 a thew
plans.. came in lor dinns mnd had a WO...,.,_, time.
bllan tood Is '-lured on Thur'sday ..,qa_ O.o
bocc:o ....... and s-ppers. CIOPPlllO ... oOw
delight$ not narrnaly ......_, can be en,oyed
B P..,adOI • kx:a180 at 401 E. 17th Street. CosU
...... ?111 ~-<*' be ~ by c:ailllrlg {71'1
546-3241
S*\ and cower batDn of PM_. bul-. Oil m9QaWl8.
p9c:9 ~ ...-C lnlo .,_ haC _,..PM gendy so as
noc to...., lhOi ••G-
Twn t..a ~ on '*' eo • nae to a-Wh9l ~ -.ts IO bnMn .,,., .. edge&. 1aa'n over.
~ ~ Thsi .cid two tip al lllC9d *'°'Ids to
Che tto1Ww.g Add ~ ~ ..,. to 1llt;I01 ... aa.n. .. Allio#to..,,..._until ... redul:mto~
hell Its angiinal mnount.. Ptece ClllM\8r1 on • ... dist\.
pour ... Md aftiOrldl t:NS .,. top $pnr*je ..
~and ?qt I -Immen. to.-_
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Ifyou'reinPali;n.Springs, don'tforgetthefbod
""Tbt DcKn .. is SO rtiaxjn& )OU can created I mrnbinaJ) modem aUMM
almOSt fed )OUT puht rate sk>wing (ont mnu ittm: ~ gulf
do¥>n. bul don't grl ~ wrong -shnmp and tea 5QJJops on okra
thCTc's pknl)· 10 do. succotash with pecan hush puppen
~~thilHI ~1'iacrbcm1Dtt).
small-hr iaJCl. Kf' 1ng up w WI
lhrtt.. lbanks a loL but he sbouldn 't
U\t btta Kn·ing lht d1lapidatcd
beld\ of montls at all -~ •ttt
lt'mbh ,,.,It.Cd. As ·~ ldl I saw. a btg
20.mik radius of the C1t). PaJm Tht W)ndha.m as adpcmt to tM
Spnngs ma1ntams a "'"tll~-ed immcmc.just~l)romplett:dCon
rcputauon as -the pf capital of the vt'nnon Center. It's a good hotel 10
'-'Orid -.\nd on almost an} •ukcnd. choosr 1f corporate mtttiogs need 101 ~r1d<tass t(fl,,as 1s bc1ng pla)~ on be scheduled.
•• ,
c.-n.
· plantt of n~ loolu0& profittroln
~ botStcd onto lht c:ksscn tabk. • io tht) dtd ha\t more.
Wt rathtt liked E" 11tt11s m Palm
one of the area's 300-plus rouru. Anolhcr cood corporatt mttt·
Healing watcn. v.h1r1pools and spa ing/rnon hotel is the fabulous .\t The Grand Champions Resort
an1" 111cs abound. Hot-.arr balloon-Rancho La\ PaJmas io Rancho an Indian Wells "'e "'~ dch,&tllcd
mg. horseback nd1ng and world-M1rav. II is -of all things -a 'A 1th a coolung <kmonstr.111on put on
champ1onst11p polo arc pin in& popu-Mamon hotel. bu1 run •ith tbt Jund b) the hottrs chtf (\\ olfpng Puck
lant) ancL of course. a 5'&tl!ficant of1nd1'\fduahty and unagmauon Iha• bad bttn the trachtt t.hc pre' 1ous
numbttof"1s11orscons1dcrshopptng St'U 11 apart from o~ Marriotts m v.ttkt'Dd) and 'A"alchcd some t~
10 be a scnous spon. Highway 111 other places. The food aod ~"tngie fl1gh1 trnn1s autchn (Hau Man-
runnang through the C't'ntcr of Palm optrat1on 1s fim ratt. dh~o'-a. etc.)
Dcscn offers a soph1s11ca1cd muauJ't' One ofthc best meals~ had in lbt if the uan of,.,11d rabbit wnb ~It
of upscalc boutiques and plltnts.. Palm Spnngs area was bncho Las hog mushrooms "'as an) tumpk of
Thc Racquet Club. "'hcrt-Mani) n Pal mas· spccucular brunch buffet .., ruat ioo on an the kuchen. I'd
\1onroc "'as -disco,ercd.-as s111l a tS l9 5). mort" 'ancd and mtngu1ng rttommend that dnt'T1 •ttltendcn
fa,onte celcbnt)-'Aalching spot -than m) pre' 1ous all-ttmt favontcs bat a fast path to Tht Grand
but the dining SC't'DC hfs grov.n (Bquc's in The Royal Soncsta Hottl Champioru. •hteh also impressed
cons1derabl~ smtt 1hc days '-'htn tht" !"t""' Orleans The Wt"St"'ood Mar-mt as a 1cmfte platt to bed do"'n for
old El M1rador Hotel was the pla~ · qu1s1 \\ e sa1lcd through a mind-a fc"' da)S. Ver) spill}
iround of the nch aod famous boghnguson~nt ofpatetncroutt. \\e •tte d1.sa.ppotntcd wnh lbt
lo fact. Palm pnngs.and m sister c""" lund of seafood kno-.-n to cv1s1nt and the stnttt at Mama
commun111cs ha' c ek' a1cd dining to manl1nd. Jc.'llltd aspics and beaut-G1na"s. a h1&hl)-toutcd Palm Don1
an an form cou~ salads. roasts. crepes. omeltncs.. catene. Tht atmosphtrc v.'li 'cf}
The nc."'A \\~ndham Palm pnngs real ~mo\.c.'d salmon -eH"D a ~crl) HtJh and the •-a1tc-r told us
Hotc.'l 1s huge and 1mprcssi'e lool1ng.. comple1c sushi stauon. ~nd the"'" -m><1 m) l1ps-"-hen "-Casked fora rc-
Apple} ·s.. tts fine rntaurant. has fro m the tt"mct 1s lo,c.'h. 1nterprcta11on of his eAplanauon of
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''Durty eUy's''
OPE\ FOR .LU 'CH & DI ' 'ER
Mondn tbru f rtda'·
11 AM to 9 PM
For dnscn. tht samt -.-a1lt'r v.-as
kmd enough to pul an extra
profitc."rolt on m) plate. -~·re
Spnnp.. a v.ord-of-mouth t)i>e 1n-
u mate httlt rtStauran1 • nttc the food
1s rompc'knt (tr) the dudl and the
stf' tet" is beauufuJh orcbcstratcd b~
a roupk of reaJ pro(ns1onals.. includ-
ing a mat\elous captain na~
James.-EuJccn·.s as 'fomaf\tK' -> ou
enter through a picturesque
c:ounyard. T•o can d1M quite nitth
hett for about SSO. prca~) Ont-half
lht cost of mos1 of the ch1<h1
rntaurants an Greater PaJm Spnnp..
Ont of the most ch1-<h1 as Maum·s
dt Pans (In Ma.urn's Su11c Hottl.
Palm Spnngsl. -'n anno~mg not~
k'\ cl 1 s. pracuc:a II~ 1 nesca.pablc. s1 nee
tht rcsuurant 1s 1ncon"cnlt'ntl) ac-
CC'SsN lhrou1Ju nightclub Howt''\Cr.
• ~ fch that trtc rcsaaura.nt" s staff toed
a•full) hard to make us romfonabk
-and suct'ttdc.'d -b) rcquesung the
muSJCUl\S to "tonc n dov.n -It's a
problrol. ho-. t"\ ('T
The food at Mu1m"sisd1"'1M. and
tht v..Ut~ arc soph1wal.cd enouah
&o first a!J. ~ou to choost )our •1nc
for the cntrtt. Ont) lhtn ,.,,u an
cntrtt ~ rccommnckd. Ver,
Frend\. aad n makes a lot of~
t-ta"am·s ~u chaflltS cuptly.
.\mons 1ht boctCSl oftbt hot spots:
Mancuso'\.. in PalmSpnncs: Truffles.
m ~-Mmt0n Halls Rnon Hotd;-
Rancho M1ragr Gal~ Lou1mnt.
1n Palm Desnt. and -of rou~ -
Bon~.>s tn Palm Spnnp.. •htn-Sonn~
Bono can be found in tht loun~
pb~1ng the piano m~t niJhts. Just
likt> old tames.
T"'o Bunch Palms an Dnn1 Hot
pnnp gets raH' re' K""S as a casual.
msp1ra11onal hcahh spa ,,.llh lood
food .\I C"aponc bough1 tht propni~
and built his dram llomt" then-It
'US SU~ 10 be the platt h.c"d
rcurc to v.ht-n he got out of pnson.
¥>h1ch hedldn"1 'ou·u ·~' 10 talt a ndc on the .\en~I Tram•a) -the mountain
stattOn -at an clc,auon of 516
fttL fcalunng an .\lp1nc bufTct rn-
uurant and a C'OCkual lounse.
\\hilt man' restaurants ha'e a
d.rt"SS cock at· iught. 1nformaltt) 1s a 'u' of hfc 1n tht des.en. For Sunda'
bunch at a btg rcson hotel slttk
"'arm-up ~its arc de ngucr To be on
th< safe ~•dt "°"'<''"· C'httk v.hen mal1ng rntf'at1ons You •on"t ...,'llnl
to be lbt onl~ pcnon Ul a ptnstnpcd
N II ¥>hen '°'~OOC' clst 1s in tennis ,,. h1tl"S. .
For an) and all 1nformauon about
Palm pnnp. the restauranu .. n1&ht
hfc and hotels.. ronu.n Tht Ol"tatcr
PaJm Spnngs \'1s.11ors and Con,cn-
uon Burnu.. (619J 321-i-*l 1.
Opening
this week ...
BOWEAS MU EUM ~OCH •. Main
t . Santa "na... hosts "m"h Quilt
t'h1b111on. a unique st>l«11on or 19th
and 20\h centur') quilts through
March 13 In add1uon. a ~!«non of
20 "mtnC"an qu1hs from the 8o¥>ers
olkciion •111 be on d1spla~ 1n the
hopand Ma1nGal~.Opt'n IOa.m
to S p.m Tunda) through Saturda~
and noon to S p m. on Sunda~
~dm1n1on and parlung art frtt
E_~h1btt and tour mformallOD fT\3'\ bc NOW!
The Orange Coast's
Fm est
Seafood Restaurant
Has
obta1Md b) ca.lhng 971-1900. .
CAL STATE LONG BEACll 12SO tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin lk110o~er Bh d .. Lona Barb. i>rn-tnts Tht "nah ual Thnittt: " An
from 8nta1n Tunda~ thf'OUlh Mar'C'h
OPEIED FOR
SUIDIY B
••• ON ,_ omANl'llOllf'
LA.CUNA AllT MUSEUM South
Coast Pilla ~' Tuesday ~1th
b1stoncal ~1«11ocu from tbt pn-
mannit rollttlion. Tbt mllK'Um u
dtm-tl) instCk tbt Bnstol Slrttt
entra~ (across from Pu'e'fs Rcs-
taura.nt) •• the 50Uthtm nMI of Sou1b
Coast Pb..u. HOurs art Monda)
throu&h Fnda). 11 a.m. &o. 6 pm
(Thurscb) unul p.m.) and Saturda~
and Sund.a). noon to S p.m. .\d-
m1u1on 1s frtt. for ~ 1nfor-
m111on. nll 662-3366.
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Gtiad&lcanal Diary
Satiric. spiritual
rock from Geo~gi a
Ha1hng from the Btblt' Bc-h tt'm·
1011 of \bnt'lta {,a tht' rod. !roup
C1uadlkanal Ota~ has uS('d rd1111lu'
and sptntual allc:-gon("\ in tht'u ~n~.,
l.''1.-r sin t' 1hc1r rt'Cordtn! dt't1ut 1n
,Q ~ But ""•lh tht' 'omt'llml-.. C(•O·
11 l lln! thC'mC"\ C"\J)OU'>C'd in \u h ~h.'\:t1ons 3 ;·\pmt Train " -h·ar o :
(,, od ·· JnJ ··\\ hc-rl" .\nrc-1\ f t'3r Ill
T rl•.iJ -one·., n<'' t"r Quilt' surt ..,. hC'rl•
th1. \.ltmcal Jar\. humor end' :tn~
tru1. IJ th l:'ic-g1ns
.\nJ k3\ 1ng thJt murl' J11.hoh m'
un.tnS\o\ai:d \ull\ th1\ ".JP and ,um1"t-
QUJn('I JUSI linl'
•\\ t"
0 rt' '" \ptntu..lh J"".;HI. -csp..~1all~ tx·1n1 from this pan or th1.
•uth -bot 111>(' don 1 11>an1 111 \tJnJ
on the soapbo' anJ prt·al h Jhoul 11 ••
\.lid drummer John PO( Junn~ J
rl"H'nl phon mtc.-n '""'
On their l:JtC"\I .ilbum cnlltkd · ~ '
Now Serving
SUDIY
IEllCAI llEAlfAST ..........
Clllrizt I [Us ..... • • SJ ff
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&!t\'e<J w/ Tort ..J8S Relr-e<J
Beans & frV"t
9:11 AM to 1 :00 PM
645 8091
1712 Placentia
Costa Mesa
NEW!!
.: ·· th,· ;•our -"'h1. h J 1\l'I 1nd..id1.""
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T"' t :h .. ;ilt>um's lina tr;i, ~'
aJJrr">"> \'.l.a"' ,·.., O"'n add1,t1tm I•
al(. h anJ •he I ~r31in~ effC'l:t\ o:
r\.h..tb1 •tJI ''" JnJ,,,ntual f('(O\lf'
Ba1. L.c.-d b' \par. a1.ou lie acromp.101·
mrn1 Junng .. 3 .\\I ·· .\t~v.a~ ·~
pl.i1nt1,i: ,o .. ~h remt'mht'r the blur
· moL.~ rooms and l;iugh·
ll'f 3llC"rc.-d hi!\ of COO\t'f!>.l·
lion Li....: .. mdl into thl.' air Jl..c r.i1 n
··nnr\ m11 h.1J tx·1.t•m1. J pwtilcm
ror \1urr.JT Jlld 1ha1 '""g ., his
ob<.4: n Jt1on of lhl' d~pa1r of spend· in, J ~hnl1. n1gh1 Jnn\.ing. -("\·
pl;iin~:J Pui:
But <.101.( .\llJ\o\;a~ ha' qu11 dnnl-
1n~ hi\ <,<1brid~ hJs brought b3cl.. a
pt•\lll\t" outlool thJt°s do..,.nnght
'"' 1gor.iu11g in 1h1.· Yr!'l'31 anth('m
· l 1.1n' 1 lik Goc' no
\_.orJini.: 10 Pt,· 1h1s rc.-nt"\o\l-,j
1: "''I us Jsm ~ .. ttw Jn' 1n~ lor1.C" ti..·-
h1:ld thcb;ir.J"s , ;;'Tl nl wur. ""h .-h
1n,h.i.:k ::i \t•p .,. :.n ~n·, n
I on~ fk::i .. h ••n \\ n!n1.·~' night
· l 113n, '-'J\ 3 •c-a .. .irpn°""
h. , ....... 11 ~ • hr t-h l , pt ""''I , lun('
... , rp..1 .... "\i tu th .. ..!Jn ("r '"£' :h.:!1
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fl.l r ' ~"' -r hi' kio..cr n·.y, ">f'l":c301."ll-'
.um, 'Ph<"r(' •ir': 'ur:.:i l°'1 JJl'lng thl"
rn. •Jin~. I ··~'..!·· R1.·1.in tl"1 ""''"'
th, • nginJI pr .Ju .. l r [)..1n Di \AO
t R [ \I \IJr,hJll (. rl."n~h.1."'
\n th, rl't'n\I th.. hand "'JS ..... ,
J rpr..h""n'''" .i"J murl' rda,~'\! tb4r Jur n~ th .. n:"nrJin~ ot l~v .. ·., ··J;i.,, .
••••••• VALID WITH COUPON ONLY ··-·1 i ATIENTION SENIORS!~i
• If you are over 65 and watching your weight as •
· • well as your pocketbook, take advantage of the ... •
I · NEWPORT OYSIER Bii i &llLL I
I EARL y BIRD SPECIAL = ••• 2 fOl 1 BU) one ~et! al •egutar p--ce ··= a!l<: rec~ i second ~··ee
., ... ~ same or ~ pnce
-l=REE r,~s !it I Offer Valid Mon. -Fnday. 4 pm to 7 pm I
• ?100 \\est Oceanfront. 't"\''JX>r1 Heac-h •
••••• FRESH AS-H & PASTA SPECIALTIES •••••
4
In The Bristol Bar & Grille
,_.. '9 " &0' ' "'''' ~o·,'
Entcrtajn~nl By MASTERSOU~DS OJ' ' c... Jola Tbe t.aJ
5 to 10 pm Tues.-Thurs.
to I a.m. f"r1. & Sat.
Happy Hour Specials
4-7 pm Mon.-F'r1 .
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Gwul&lcana.l Dlary
t-.,r,,·-LP
-in ""or inr. "'':ti £>\on "'~ ....... r.
thJf' nanh "rut ..,.l J.d • ,\\m-
:111.l'h'd p ......
J, 1..-rmtnl-J I<• ,!;im ••UI a ne"' ;ilbum
JnJ h.1' l' J ! ...., 11m1.· Jo1n1t 11 -JnJ
lh>.'' th\.'·~' l1W.i.il\.3031 l>1J'"'
(Plea9e 9eC DIARTfPaie 18)
T~ tv.-o farm he-sh ~ea~ .., th ""'<>sausages and
tour paoca es are sen~ <.o QUIC' ~ courteous.I) lhat
t .... 1u not onf) open )OOr ~~ but bnng a sm ie to your
face that R last t~ 1ot1oho6e d-1) ~~
dail) until 11 30 AM
A wortd of good taste •
OutOnTheTown -.
UCI S ymphony Orchestra concert canceled
~ F~ 13 conttn ~ t~ L Cl 'mpbon~
Onil<'stra ""Ith g~t amst ''~ Him.on ~ bttn cari.n~ ~n \u~bt-rs and patron~ •ho ba'c
~rc~~1nd1,Ki~ tac cufor1hcc,m 1•1llrttn\C
a refund For refund information. call the Fu~ ~ Bo\OffKT at&~Jo
TlK llC\t sc~ukd concnt for 1bt L Cl ~ mphon~ Orcbntra IS ~lurda\ \brcb ht ID the
ulh C~ C-ommunah Church lnu~ Thr
s) mphon~ 's ~l a.n1si 1~ 'tolu11s1 ~I upin..
•ho •11J perform the Brahns \ 1of1n Coocnto
GUADALCANAL DIARY •••
From Pa&e 17 •
~ ~ foood lh2l group IOnii"' n~ mans
setting 1nJ>';t from ea&:h mcmbn
bcfon mll.Jng ~ -Bttat&.V
•c cnJO) a mdting pol o( musx:aJ
st~ \n. d1~ 1s 1mpon.an1 tn
ord~ 10 l ttp C"~O"t ha~ a r.d
'"' °''C"d -~added
\OQ.IS to ett:3lr a catch\. contcm-
poral) pop · n roll ·
The ooh real common Uirnd •c
-------------------------------------, ha'c as thi Bnltsh lo,naon of 1hc "605.. -ronunucd Poe -Jeff hl~
POP PICKS_ T ns arc ncJTo
<i'at lb'°"&b TICUuon for tfw<
f ('h 1q Squttzr 10 \·bnaan
co'l<:M a1 LC-r s 8ttn £,mis
Crnt" Tcu~ •1kbit J~ El>
and his band bnnc lhrir Cf'Unriu ni
ma~ of countn-rocbbllh·rooU rock
to the Coach Ho11~ on t!'rb ) T'o
of 1oda~ ·s bC"\l undttpound rock
bands. the -'nzona-bucd \tat ~
pru and San f>Nro's F~. ic:am
up for &n c l.Ot•DC doubk-OtJJ at the
Coach Hou.st on ttb L Jazz SU·
opborns.& V. a~ nc V. aync • bas
bttn a •tt\tnd a11rxuon at lhc C ak
Lado tn ~ pon 8tatit for lhc ~
four \ttn,. sw-1tcbn U> r1a)thm 2nd
.bluo.and the C~ Rnra.uran1
m Sant.a .\.na bccJnn•na this "'ttt.tnd
V.a\nc •111 co.nunut pb)1na al tbt
Cak Udo t•"ltt a •tt\..
:..· -~ 0~ Goree"'. OU"' s;d· rs
soec ~ , ··~'lee 'Oge~ you "''"'re ou:
ins.see c · 'J '"'C • ~r Anc 1 s~~ o
v.c, 1 ~ vna nour doey-· seea e
rust' rfOu
~s au ·e c selec .or cl 1010n
covses Fresr' ( mooe oos;cs, oeboous
sondwK:hes O· croose ou· POPv or
soup, sotod. ono oreoos~ vno'leCY,I
5.25
5.25"
~.50
,....
o you con ec• ot o of hem lor o very
mooest poce
So sceld vour ne luncn r.ovr lo ·
0 CO\rse O< i NO :1 l:o W\•1' vS
..... WHEREAL J JT HE B iT OF lT~l ~·I
•11\Tll IDdSt ..... to .. c..-r..
• 175m~U,d...._., ·~Hu:=Ao-. 9'd., ~.. ..,.. 7i
• Wiil i .... ~ H.oo•ifb• '-di • 1'l0Stip, f ldCI a.id. •'lo t A +o .-0
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c rttdntt (lcan.2ltt R~ I\ al Rhett
m}O\~ Eh IS Cosidlo and rm lDtO
bbc{musac So)ouan'tbctooqwd
lO Judg,e OI" CTIUC1Zr CJthrn. Opl DIOM. -
OpC1ung V..~) ncfat's co1>-
cen •111 bt-the Gnpn ofWralh a tno
from Bnllsh C olwnbu •ho C'Ul'lntl' ~'t a smu-lut •1th the si.,_ -0
Lud) \Un. -Hca,11) 1nftucnced ~
the pC>s>-fOd. of the I 96CA.. parucu-
la.rh 1hc Bcatlcs and S.moo and Gaif'unl~l lbt band combines JaDIJ)
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Open d.at.I~ from 11 Lm for
Luoch. Duult'r and C«kt.ai
Enltrt&anmMt \\ ed ·!::>Un n.&Ciu
ir. tht Burro Room 2.96 E J';lh
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BOBBY McGEE'S
Our ~ ~t~ as makanc
nt-11 tne•I a SpttiaJ O«aSI001
's '"~ II •ant a rront 1U111 se:at for tht
foud and fun al Bobb) McGtt.
•htrt lM mt'nU ftatures fl\'Ol'lUS
l1 kt pnnw nb ul bff( au J\A. ~
tht finnt •~&ll.abW fresh fub.
l ...,DA c~ sttah lob5ter and
.,, •mbtnauon d miwn. E "'en' tntrtt
1nciudes D'tn·frt'Sh brud. fresh '~tU'blt a.nd a tnp to our .-.rd·
\llnnlll& s.a1ad bar ..and ah.a din·
Mr \OU can ~ and romaD<'e lD
tht ·wfSt C0tit·1 most u ciung
n1.2htdub f or a naiht on the toWn.
Jf AD\'tUIW, makt ll peaa) ..-ilb
tht ma&•<' In ~~ 8eac'h. 3.S.1
~· Cubt Hieb••> for ~r '•h m ca1J 1-ui 0.3·~
CAFE LIDO
C' aft Udo 15 ~t'Wport C aruwn
\·1llqt·1 ooh upptr dub. It t
luc:ated oo Balboe Ptnansul.a C'aft
LKl·· IS ~u k.DO'A'n '°' IU r~h ~food MkclMmS and ront.t-m ·
p<>r~ C'UlSIM prtparT<I ~ Cbtf
Francu Tht •arm 1n11mau and
C07\ ambi.ann of dust' ~ and
burgu.nd) deror cttaLt a ptorfttt
llmOiphtrt for 'our dininc u -
penena Caft Ltdo ~ also tht
~rpatnt of tht Prnh~1ous
'-outhtm (' Ahfomi.a Restaurant
Wnttn ~1htr A.-ard C'.t.sual at
urt DlnMr nachtl> unul mid·
ra11ht La''t )a.a rat~htJy ("aJJ
i;::; 2968 for ~ .. lJON
T HE CAS SERY
Th11> h.monc waurfront Landmark
in :-._,,on 1 Canrwn \ Jhp fea
lUf\5 ( resh locaJ waf ood and f..ast-
t m bttf C.00-UntJ~ cood WJ'·
"ilC't ~for Lw>ch. ~r. Sun.
Bruocb and Cham~ Harbur
Cruises-F..ntertainmt1it n.ichth
and Sun. afternoons. En~· Lht
loungP food pllt~ ...uperb clam
cho•dtr' 3010 L1fa\tllt
t), 5-5-;-;;
CllAZYB OllSE
STEAKHOUSE
Countf") danang •1th ct. •
Aulhenuc western dte0t res
t.aurant and saloon. featunnc
pnme nb. fres.h seafoods. and
WU famous pan SIU lttd stab..
Lu.nc:h! Mon-f n Olruwr rewr·
vauons ruarantttd Dannnc and
la\ t mU5K m the saloon.. ~'ft Rd
Ex.at.~ f.-y Sant.a ~
1';141549-1512.
PARKSIDE BESTAt:R.A.'iT
Relh't )'Slttd.ay at the Parlu.ade
Rest.aurant.. formeri) TM Cnq~.
delicbtini J.ocaJ dinen for O'~r 1-
'ea.rs.. Park.sJd.e's full da.nner fatrt
includes st.eah. pnme nb and
fresh seafood Sunset DinMr
Sptttah are se"~ " onl> S7 ~
5. 7P.M Dail> Lunri> pea.ah
-t.an at ooh' $.C..95. 5ef''\~ i.n a
qwn. inlimAc.r atmotpbett. die'
mait for a perfttt lunch mtt~
.,th an uupon.ant clatnt., or a
rtl.axmg afternoon i>rttk 'WlUl a
~ somtooe Lr'~ enu-rt&Jn
lllfllt as no-ofTtred Tua.·SaL
16525 Brookhu~t 1n Milt Squan
Pl.a.z.a.. ftn. \·~ 171 4 177~79':'
EL PESCADOR
J>'racticaJJ)-a .nd ID l\.f TI
umt. th.ts loca1J:> popuW nt.ab·
ltsh.ment has bttn mnitne 1\.f CU!
tomer& beck Yott tht urly 1950'i.
5pecu.lwng ID pnmt mtat.a and
an t1ttllent '~t,· of seafood
c he! Duh p~pares "'ti)' meal to
ptrlertioo ~ol w bt ~ art
hl! Thund•\ night 1 talaan
Sp«1alt1~. and bu famous
cheeseca.kt Pw>o Bar and g\Jt
OOcKtt ID the loungt mcbtJ) IC·
companied b)-eood umes and
Cnendh· fecn. Lunch M-f l l·J
Dmoei Ncbth 4:30 i.o 11. til Mid·
ruu Fn * 5-L 401 E. 171.h t.
C u ~!esa 548-3241
T H E REX R ESTAt:RA:ST
~l!d oo the oaranfroot aa rrom the~ Bach pw.1. nw
~i as the ~ Cout 's mo5t
nclusa\-e wefood rt:1t.auranL \\' eU
known fo r fresh Hawauan
gourmtt fish ~lttt1om and
~ m sweet Cban.od
Wand abelone. tendtt ,-eaJ and
pnmt ~t.L TM RH Restaurant
.. the choia ol liocals 115 -u -
..-isitorL Rectpmt al the pres·
upous Tra,~1-HoHday award.
Caual elep.nt 'ture. Sunday
Bnmch. dmnu. Call 675-2566 fot
rntf''a UOOS. \' aJet par~
SAI L LOFT
Sa.ti Luft Bar It Grill fNluttS
icean ,.._. darunc .,th tM
tmpbats on Crab iwafood. 0, ttt
b&t. h"e tn~t oehtJ> tn
tiw bar ~ Opftl for dumer
nrchtl) from ~ p..m. Wetktnd
hours from 10-.30 a.m. fabulous
'iunda\ Brunch. Located at 400
P C H • m L..,una Stach_
TA LE OF THE WHALE
Upt'I Wntt a 5-Wp bedt into Umt
Lo a place .., tw~ you can diM at
~our V'lrtl ~istin Enpy lbe ro-
tnatl<'t of old ~ewport with a ~
.. ra.ma< ba:> ,.""" Excite your
-.tn~ vmh tJwar wnsatioaal wa-
'4.oud ~ I rad II KIOAI W"OnUts.
Brtalilaat '; Lm. Mon.· Fri .. Luoch
11 4 Mon · f ri.. Dinner -'· l I
\lvn_ ~l SaL and Sun Bnmdt
--' 0.. tH Bar fn .. Sat. Ir Sun
Ba.nq~t facilities up to 500 400
\lain ~L Balboa. 0.J..4633
THE WA RE HOUSE
REST A CRA.Vf
Of'ftnqg dinen a V1"f ol Sewpon
Ba) and • b ack'.i'round ol s,ajf.
bueu. Tbt Warth~ Res-
t.au rant. located in Udo ~
,.~ ., 3'50 \'ia Oporto, is ~
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ol the larttst restauranu located c.At ht waurfrooL la addruon w a
•uoderful mrnu. TM Warehouse
is a fft•l place for outdoor duw~
on 1U brand ~ bated. thrw-t~red brid: peuo. Thew~
is opm row lunch 11;30-2:30. din·
n t rs ~t o n d a ) • T h u rt d a y
5 JO 10 JO. Prid&) · aturda)
510-11 and Sunda) 5-10 Suptt
-unday Brunch 1 OA M · 2P M
~ta,or credit card att a~
f ur reservauom. call til4l
0.3-4i00.
INDIAN
BU llBAR.A
CUIS INE OP INDl.A
Puhapa the ~ ac1tU11 new
rut.aurant m H~ Beacb..
BL"KHA.RA.. bnnp LO you the
~ and ··~ ol India. MUil ol the food at BL 'KHARA is
pnpered lD a Taodoor <da>· cwenl ..
fra.b ~ aa.te uruq~ tale
and d..asu.octn-oe arom.M '°' eadl drdi. YOU 1J f&nd the food euJ.bm·
UC and ,......,.,.bl)' pnad.. AJid.
lbe almo5pbtft ao W'U'1ll and tn·
ti.mat« c.b.at it ,_.. ~be.De.
Open i days a WMk. Lunch~
11:30: 2:30 p..m. with lunch sprciall
bt:pnninc al tt.99. Dinner ...wd
~.30 pm 10:30 p..m.. fnday Ir S.t·
UTday opeG 't.&) 11 p.a. Rear·
\ahom and take out orders wel·
rome ConYetutnt.ly located ecr.-
fr41m the Hwiw:icioo Calta foCT
tht •05 friry at Bach to F..dinpr)
-~94 Edanctr A\ ... H l4) 842-3111
~TIEAl&B
GRA.~D DI NNER TREATER
lmprrunt din•n& and pro-
f~ prvduc'liQOS an sure to
pleaw txh ~ >"" ~'l:Slt Ttw
ntnlUrdtnal'\ buffet otrers roa:t
berun ol t:ittr. gtaud ham ..... u. a
(run .auce. Georpa cbidt«i with
~be$ and Pau and ~ Mahl
~t..h.i b fjtf'-.d in a peasant 5eUC't
T n cv&or fttWCOJU and cream • a
rtal fa,,-nle-EnJO) dlftDH and •
P'-.' tootthl' Grand Di_oner
Tbnttt lucaud .-.lhla the Gra.Dd
Hut.ti 10 Anahtma at l Hotel W •>
C.ul ";";1 :-; I 0
HARLEQU l~
DINN EB THEA TEil
E'er) cust.umu can be txpttted to
bt lrt'ated ltk.t • ctiebnt). 1'ht
thaur uCTtn fiCNJllpbOUS mak
...,th tup pruduct.ions in a.o etfpnt
at!DU!>pbrrt T1w saumptwKa
bufftu indudes rcle$t buon ol •
bed. duckm and r~ d
~ ~ \tpLables. and....,.
ful dtsSHU-TW Sat. and Sun.
brunch andudes • \-anrt~ ol ea
d~ Tht Celitbnt-. Tttntt IS a'ailab~ fur pn'\"IU. dmt .. l1w
tncU\ tdwll~ derora.Led pnqt.e
~"'°' ruums wtduok tbt ~ >ot"~t ~ ~ m&1ll room.
Tiw Hviequ1D ~ luc:ated &1 3503
~ Hart:Ju.r '" Sant.a Ana. c~
g-~ ;~~·
Gl:S6's ON THE HILL
A!mc:ist a Cun. ~ftsa land.iaa.rll
... bttt (ntl'ld.J aod ~ mttl.
Gi'ou·s isn.t an Italian ReslaunanL.
but a ~rant \Wua, run 17) a
1luo11 Italian Evta t.bouP the-)
~f't IUJ\) ftalWI tt.e t~·
1.ffer i la~ \'U\tt) of Olber i~
un tbt-ar mtnu Kncrirn for
··HuntSt Cuvd and frwndl> wr·
\KT.-Ganu'• fuwrn a ,-anfd
mnw .-ith unpbaais on quabt>
and masonable pncn Cockwl
tww with int.ettSUDC nouc.i.ns a1
L p.m and la'e-toltrt.ainmtnt
~tun. thru_ Sat. frum :30 pm.
S..turda) ~ Sunda) bnak!ast
frum 9 un Lucalfd at E. 17th
-trttL C .. st.a Mesa_ Call 650-1 ';50
r •• ~"a~ d.tttrtllOO! ~
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