HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-27 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1988 25 CE T
Industri&l ·com ~lex hit by fire
Firefighters from three cities respond
to spectacular blaze in Fountain Valley
8) JONA THAN VOUXE
ud JE.SNIFER WEBER °' -...., """ ...
More than 30 firdighteri l•om
llue-e cn1es banled a tenac1ou' olue
1hat erupted in a Fount.un \'afle,
industnaJ comple~ toda~ and v-nt ~
huge but harmle-.s plume >I bid •
~moke into the sk:1es
'-o tnJun('S wen~ repont"d n :n.
am blaze. wh ich bro"e oul 1n J ~·· ;:i
oismall businesses a1 I i'~:-"-il•J-.:
1 Rn er Circle near E uchd "" ·.:· ;i ".j
Talben .\\enue
Firefighters from Fountain \ d e.
Hunungton Beach Jnd '-' t''I:?"" n It·•
had the blaze under l ( ntr •l t"' :i -i
Fountain \'alk» Bal'J11 r ( t11l·'
lam' Hammer sail! · t.e • ~ ''
squa're-foot build ng. / nrd tv· lagh'
industnal man ula1.. 1ur1n~ die :-01
hold an~ large .-imoun~) : • \I.
matenals
But tht bus1n~s r .... ii ~h •tie llrC' apparent!~ be-gar. Fue Sale lnl
u~ acel.ltc paint l•c4uer\ and 'fher
e\tremeh tlammab'e rna:enals C11~ officials ~1d 1ha1 althougr
sc'eral -)-gallon drums ol chemical'>
v.ere in Lhe building. •he amc unt r'
an' hazardous matenal s1ored there
.... a·s bdov. ti:, els requ red h~ la .... 10 be
reponro 10 local fire o'lic1al'>
-.,., t"r n~\l:lC"S~ near lhe burning
t>u1l<.1 n_ '"<'"t e'acuated as a prccau-
t1on .i ~ >-~ ( al1fomia Highwa}
Patru \l:.'d tne Euclid Strttt olf ,,.;r n •• ·:t !ht nearb} San Dieso
f rc .,.3, J;.i'hOnll~ !>aid
r n. ·1: ' J good v. 10d toda~ that's
t;:i .. "I: tht" make up and awa). so
.. ~ -~-n gt .y shape· Hammer said
T ~ •i: )>i• ~,Jn t l"C an~ problems
"' t ~ t ht" \rr 11.t ..
H · -..i J 1t, a use l)f the bla.u was ~n11.11.i.i.n ......... Fountain \ aJle~ Ct!)
\l.H ,1~u Jud. "'t'l...e~ "'ho suf""e~ed
:nt• :"1•t \u.·~.c w•d a \lo ttness told ht>r ll
tx~n •, .1 i.!;.i-r~1er nc!ar the build-
.n~
(Jt;. < 1 ...... n a propen~ manager for
lhl" butld ro? s.s.d he did nol knov.
"'hJ: \>'30 ~" 1he "laze in 1he bu1ld-
1n~ .,. h , n "'.1~ J ' ded into subs«·
ions rang r ~ :roll' = () to ~ {)(X)
In aJd111 • tu F ... e Safe the
":.11ll!1nr. al> :-.ouse.: 8 1 .r0nhoped1c
Llbo =-a: .. , .:r.d a \.1.Hanatha mµs1c
•e '\ling \twdlO 0'1A.t"O s.a d The
m<111ont~ ot th( tin-<Umage v.as
confine.! : F ... e ~·~ and the or-
thopedic la~ ai.:·hv,...11cs \aid
DJmagl' t>-.;1 ma1::-~ hdd not btt'n
made t:i. 1ate !""'lor.:.n2
Flrefllhten poarwaterlnto baild.lnC u smoke bWowa from lnduatrlal complex lD Fountain Valley.
··v. e'\egot a lotoftanh1n there Yl
v.e don't JUSt v.ant to JU mp on top<.,•
them. · Hammer !Ml•d "\\ e .. e got u.
be careful in case the\ go up ·
.\ccord1 ng to "'~ records. Fuel
\afe Inc first app t'd tor a bus10ess
pe•m1t n ~-. • a"d I sted 1lS occupa-
1 r .1' 1~h· T.3'" .:rfa •urng
Nation .
For six years the FBI has
tracked hundreds of
people opposed to Re-
agan 's policies in Central
America./ A4
Stalled traf fie meaSure gets·push
Dan Rather says he
wasn't rude during his
com battve TV in1erview
with Vice President
George Bush./ A4
World
Three men suspected in
the 1985 massacre of 13
people. including six
Americans, in El Salvador
will be freed under a
geaeral amnesty./A5
Entertainment
"No Mother But Jazz" is
an exhilarating evening of
Cole Porter classics in
Newport./ A7
Index
AdVtOe and Games CS
Bulletin Board A3
Business 84-5
Classified B6-8
Comics C6
Death notices B8
Entertainment A7
Food C1-4
Mind & Body A6
Opinion A8
. Police log A3
Public notices 88
Sports 81-3
Weather A2
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. ....,~ ....
Orangt Count) grov.1h control
act1' 1sts said Tuesda) that repons the
count) 'IA.,de gtO'IA.th 1n111au' e 1s cn11-
call} short of s1g.naturn ma~ Pf0\-1de
enough pubhc1t) to sa'e the 1n111atl\ e
dn"e from failure
··in an) land ofa campaign hk<' this
~ou need a heaJ!h) d~ of bad ne""s
10 keep th1ng.s mo' 1ng.. ·· said Russ
Burlenc co-author of 1hl' gro .... th •nd
traffic 1n111a11 .. e
Burkene told the media \tond<l '
that 1n111at1 \t' pct1t1ont"rs had onl
45.()..() of the mort than 60 ()(11
signatures n~dcd to quahf) thl·
measure for this }ear's elcct1on ballot
He 'IA.as cnt1cal of his fello"
1n1t1at1\e sponsor Tom R~er~. for
Stu.art Karl
earlier handing out estJma1es of
signature numbers that v.Cf"(' no1
based on actual counts Roger\ had
\aid the inllJ.all\e v.as dose 10
quahf) ing
") ou can •sk Tom 'IA.h' the hell he
did that:· Burkeue said "I don't
k.nov. You can ~t into a trap v.1th
ha'VlnJ too much good MVos People
stan th1nlin1 ....,e·rc alread~ C\'er the
top.and meanv.h1le ~ou" .. egot people
ou1 there s1t11ng 1n pel1t1ons.''
Rogers defena.:d his estimates of
signa ture strengtr bul admitted that
Bur~ene .... as the nh one who had an
acc.urate coun1 ( s1~tur~ ·an
ha nd··
"Russ has got tht petitions in thl'
,,iuh o'er at his p1ace:· he said. "bu•
I tiasc m' cs11ma1c~ on v. hat I knov. 1s
(Pleaae 8tt STALLED/ A.2 )
Plitnners OK agreements for
42,000 homes in south county
8) BOB \' s E)'XE."' °' .. Dlllllr """ ....
~p1te the protests ot slov.-yov.th ac11,1s1<> • ~urt'
planning 'omm1ss1one-.. ga' e prelimmal') appro' a
Tuc)Ja, to binding agr("('ments that v.ould 1od. m
appn \al for more than J= fYY1 south count\ hClmC'l In
return fl)r umm11ment~ tr m de' elopcrs to pa' for -.1.::~
Thl' agret-cnls ..... hi.h must~ appro'ed ~' the
oount) super' ~·HS. v.01..ld pump SI • ~ mtlhon into
~ounh 1..o!Tcr~,.,. road construc11on in the Foo1h11l art"a of
south Or.a.nee (..«:'ur.t)
\1ost of •he a~rl~men•s uc ~" I •ne ~led
Fl 'Hh I C'tr~ulat• n Pha .. :'I~ p 3" 3 s~· .. million road·
b1..1ld1~~ ;'~ gram de'e o~ as1 \~r t-' the l'.'ount~
En' 1rcr:nernal \b nage .. :::i· ~~-
. CLL10I' otlic. ;als !':a':: "'.ailed ll'lt: footh1ll plan as a
!>I.. IUll • '1 'traf'il .ongt''' .. -:he ~)u''i lOUOI\
Pr r-nents lll d uJi.:nr. Jl' P"O""lh and ll3.ffic
contrri t at1\t' al~, \31C the., suppv~~ the plan"" hen It
(Pleue att PLAJfllfERS/ A2)
Karl allegedly pressured to aid Hart
Finance director denies reports that he
advised countian to conceal donations
8 ) Tbe Anociated Prtts
<..1ar-Han's 19 4 nauonal rin.-int.e
d•r-:.tlir pre~u~ Orange ( ount'
bu~1nc~sm•n 1uan Karl in10 gning
10 H:1.n·'> pres1denual campaign and
10IJ tum hl)'IA. to hide donations. 11
"'J'> n.·pont."d toda'
fkgtnning in late 1983 Douglas
R1..1\Cn a Los .\ngeles '1deo producrr
ad' 1sed "-art hov. to conceal the fu nds
for Han·s Democratic pres1denual
1.ampa1gn. a former Karl empto\~
s.lld lhr~ other sources familiar 'IA.1th
the iund raising. bu1 ~ho declined to
be 1dcn11til"\1 .orr rJll'J !he repor:.
a cording tu the < }rJngc l uunh
Regmer
Rosen denied the al egauons
'Tm the' din' laundn JI the Han
campaign .\brah.lm ~nuabedan
told the Ot''IA.Sp.3per . I"\\" ~ept ~UICI
long enough Thl' truth "l"t'ds to come oui.·· .,. .
"Ro~n told tuan hu .... 10 raise the'
mone' and hide the m('ne' ... he ~td
"Stuan v.as prC'~surcd b,· the cam-
paign 10 1.ome thn•ugt-"'tlh lhC'
bucks ··
Han campaign "'l'r~e~ t 1ld furl
he .... ould ben,mc-an amt-a~!Mldor 1f
Hart "'JS e c ·e,: ;'"t"' ~"'"
KanuabeJ1J .. ...-i1..:!
\\ orking "' .. ·• ,4-N gr
I~~ Ro~r.1: •''-!"' ·-e·a \Inf S ...
m1l1ion r • r·-.... · -, J"j "' (
aCI 'l tn he;-q: HJ .. "riv, r:• "'•
uon-, 10 P<l' ,.. u,.: .... -n~1gr Ile"'''
the Register \.1 ..;
"-arl ha~ ~"'-.. ... --:a'" la" e I ~
comment H '"'· • ·• R ~r. ·~3C":~G
an Los .\ngt>lc'> .. a cg.:it o:i ..
"an a~lutc -:
T'e v.on..C'J •' ' " Har: r • ' 'ears and \Ao (' J r.: :.1 ·ha1 .. e "3 ...!
'·1 am DOI IO\ l \ ~-u " ... 3'l\ NlC f"lt,t
on the Han 1..arr p..s p~
It had earla" t'I."(' .. rr:-o ,.,ed tha•
~arl had prt">\w'C"I! t''.r p10\t"n ·
make con1nbu11 .. r.• : the Ha:i
ca.inpaagn ar.~ : ... , ?.l l~d "' "
grcss1on.A I amra 11,r• t Oa\IJ
l .i-. • 3r (1rargc .1un!~ upenor
C. mr: .11.:!gC" .t"d 1'-~hleen "'-enne<h
T l.,. "'{"~..; f Ba : more ~r re·
P."!1t'.! \ "e'"' 'C' :rt-u~ the dbno~
T~ ... n nJ ttiedaughterofthelate
.. R ~ -F ...... :med'. \a.1d T ucs-
-!.: ,.,t' "' 1 -~t-'"'"' S5 4 in Kan
,or.t7li-.it1 ... , .rnd said she v.11s un-
J"' an-.,1 'Tlpt •pneu~
Be.:-t' ~-it'l~ @.mn"al counsel
',. :hC' Hl-.. ampa1gn said M had no
~ ~C\l J;L rc-sP<-"'C 10 the Rosen
l • t:..Jt l1..'"' ·\\ .... I look into 1L -he
"' i T ~(' Ha:i .. ampa1gn h.u reimbursed
•) l"l .. ontnt-u11ons madt ~ ~r1
.. ..., , '~ to .. a,01d the huu of
..... i'' ~ric: ' hne1der said..
!-.... 1 u~d1an said he was K.arl's
, h • J~\ '1ant 1n cha~ of finances
[Pleue eec ltAJU../ A.2)
Slums of Surf City house many
PAUL
AICHIPUY
Irvine fights
flights f ro1n
Marine base Run own buildings posing h azards to
dWeilers; Huntington will crack down
M11n Strttt in downtown Hunt-
11\lton Beach oucks ~ qua.int
11.m~Ctt o( I sJttpy bracbsick
vi1a. that tourim love to caplorc.
It's hntd wuh surf shops. boutiques
and catcncs.
Just behind. the colorful facade.
however. is a less appealina. more ~r downtown ofsmaU apanmenu
in nckct)'. qed buildinp.
Lurtina 1n the hallways and on the smeu are transima.s.. Catr officials 11y P"I IC'U\.1ty LS ancrasana. Graf-fiu mart alley walli.
Generalh. Sln9e yWftl peoolc
lookU\& for' the uliimate v.-.ve or the
neat P911yarc the tenants 1n tin). one-
room apartmfnt.s.
Olckr smaJe men or single mothers
with children abo h'e thae.
And all say they would have trouble bandltna more than the SJOO to S400
per month that the) pay downtown
Some of them oa:as1onaJI) open
their-doors to friends nccdJna a plact
to(fJSh.
01\et\. a dozen or mort tenants
must shart one or t-o beth rooms and
a kltchcn. ~ are cba1ncd to
stai,.....) ra1li1WL Odds and cods art
s1ort'd a1 the rear of hallwa\S that
r.-ingl' from gra) to gnm, ·
Im pro' 1~ elcctncal 111o1nna some-
times runs along a v.all or ce1hng.
Electncal S\lo itch~ and plup are
unco .. ered '-' ater st.ams mu\ cc1l-
1ng.s that leak
Perhaps b) IM standards of the
Orange Coast's middle and up~
classie the "' m& rond1t10M •-ouJd ~ unaCC"Cplablc
Bui as oftC'n as not. the rooms a.rt
tad) and clean. Others. duncmi and
decorated \I.1th rock postcn and
pa1slt' cu rums. resembk &n)' collqe
dorm room or a tt"Cn..agcr·s bcdr6om
1mpl) put. the 1odl\"Jdual Lmna
cond1tJons oft~ tenants&rf as ''Vled
as JUSl about an) neighborhood
Unhke an~ ne1&hborhood. ho'-
e'er. the~ ~rdcnts mus! dcaJ •1th
other problem\ -'outtts •ho camp
out in hall\loa'' 10 dnnk a su.-padt..
1rans1entS .... ho b~alt in to use t~
bathroom~ and ~teal ao)'ttuna no•
S('(UJ"tl\ loc led up. abscn ttt land-
lords v. ho are slo1o1o to fi• broken
hJhuni. balJnl &nd plwnbtoa sys-
tems..
In fact. en~ offiaals sa~. poor
upkttp and maintcnantt b) land-
lords 1s one of the~ probkms tn
lhc dov.'ntov-n The Cit} Counnl
ann,•unced M onda) that at's IOUl& to
end. dov.n on the errant owncn.
-\bout a dottn 1tnants h\e an one.
room apanmtnu in tM okt Oar\
Hotel across the mttt from tbt post
offitt The) $!\arc t"Y>O communi.t)
bathrooms and a k11C'hen.
Focus o,. THE Ncv.s
Ho~t,er onh on(' ,,t the shov.en.
v.or\. and mo(,t h~'<' ~I up me
l and of cool in' arnr: ~t'ment in their
rooms beau~ tht communm
lmchcn tends 1c, mJ~' f1u lose )our
appcllle
The proptrt\ management
d1"1s1on of \en tun : I ""°l'nth t
O\tr manaaana tn~ aranments and
some ttnanu said rond1t1on' hl\('
begun to ampn>H
(Ph NwDOWIUOWPl/AS)
Huntln-gt.on school cutbacks pr:oposed
. ,
A..-. olOra..,e C.cma resldcats
lhiab tbe Duke wouJd rat easier-if
some coasuJ part wett named afta him instead of a crowded. noisy
airport.
With that m m ind. the Committee
for ~ Counly/Santa Ana Air-
pon .... -.pproac'hed the Board of
Supervilon to drop late actor John
Wayne's name from the counry•s
commercial airport.
Tht proposal IS being spearheaded
by Lars de Jounce of Corona del Mar.
who said ht and many others were
upset with w name chance back in
1979.
"From the bqJnning m) fcehng
was tbat 11 was wrong." de Jounge
said.. In &ct. Wa) ne was once enlisted
m tbe fiab t agaJnst the airpon and the
~t noS it gimerated. be noted. .. It would be morT appropriate to
name one of the beaches betv.ttn
i...pna 8ea<-h and Corona det Mar
b tbe man who stood for * ·area· outdoors.• .. de JOUQIC •id.
Tix comminee wanb county
supttYUon to ask the suite to rmame
any one of the state beaches alone the
stnp after Wayne. indudina Crystal
Cove. Pelicast Point, Los Trancos or
El Moro.
The committee ioeludn com·
m~ial airline pilots. tliaht instruc·
tors. pnvJte pilots and travel qents.
De Jounge said memben of the
travel industry suppon the proposal
because the name Oranse County
scUs well in colder climates.
Pilots continue to use the call
leners SN.\ -for Santa Ana -as
docs the control tower. be said.
While discussing the issue with
others. de Jounge said the president of
the Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce suggested John Wayne's
name be retained for the new 1enntna.l
soon 10 be built at the airport.
\
The commance approved thal
proPOSI!. de Jounsc said.
He took a letter proposin' the
changes 10 the county supervuors·
offices Monda). He said 85 people
si&Md iL •
De Jou,nge dehvertd the original to
Supenisor Tom Riley because he
spearheaded the name changr an
honor of bis late Newpon Beach
ndahbor. -
"l 've never been so close to tkin&
thrown out ofao offi~ as today ... he
said Monday.
De Jounac sa1d after be explained
to Riley that the group dadni wan1 to
bun anyone's feelings and ou1lmed
its proposal. the supervisor agreed to
consider iL
Copies also v.-crc sent to the Cit)
co11nc1ls of Newpon Beach. Santa
Ana and lrvme. be said.
He sai ~ has nol been able to
reach an~ embers of the late actor's
fam1l) b be hoped to v.;n 1hc1r
appro,al.
IRVINE FIGHTS AIR TRAFFIC INCREASE ...
hem Al
merc:ialjets canno1 climb fast enough..
cityoffici.aJs are concerned tha1 fll&hts
wou.ld be rerouted over residences. or
the topop3ph)' of 1he hills wouJd
actually have lo be changed.
.. It would mean. bas1callv. culling
off the lOp of the foothills.'· Somjen
said.
1bc. community plaM and liaison
offlOCf for the El Toro station. Col.
Jack Wqnu. said that commercial mpu would have to pass over bomcs. or someone ··would have to
start baulin& din ...
In the past the cit~ has sou&hl to
increase iu control over the Manne
airpon by approving a genera: plan
amendment that could open 1he door
for annexation of the base. The
amendment would create a military
designation for the station. v.h1ch 1s
on federal land within Irvine's sphere
of influence. The military land use
designation would not allow for
commercial use of the airport.
Jn Newpon Beach. officials ba'e
favored using El Toro for commcmal
Oight.s. Newpon Beach Ass1stanl Cat)
Manager Ken Dcltno wd he hopes
the assessmen1 of the firms hired b}
Irvine will show both sides of the
issue.
One posmve aspect. according to
Delino. would be the fact 1ha1 the
m illions of passengers who nov.
1ravel from sou1h Orange Counl} to
Los Angeles International Airpon
could stop in El Toro anstcad.
The Federal A Ha lion Adman1s.
tration 1s conducung a studv of the
commemal-m1litar) use ·or tht
Marine base's a1rlield.
KARL'PRESSURED' BY HART CAMPAIGN ...
FnllaAl
and wonted with both Rosen and
Kari while employed at Karl Home
Video from 1983 1hrough mid-1985.
when he lcfl because he no longer
wanted to be involved with illegal
contnbutions, he said. The nov.-
defuncl com pan) la1er was lcnov. n as
K.arl-Lorimar Ho me Video.
Karl. 34. made a fortune marketing
the Jane Fonda Workout and Playbo~
home ndeos 1hrou&h his !'lewpon
Beach firm. Rosen's firm. Visual E}'es
Co.. was contracted to do post-
production on the projects.
Federal elecuon laws proh1b1t ind1·
'1dual contnbut1ons of more than
S 1.000 per elecuon. and the FBI has
been asked to invest1ga1e allegat1ons
that Karl made improper donations
Han would no1 be cnmanall) liable
unless 11 could be proved be v.as
aware of the pracuce. officials said.
lrregulant1es in contnbu1jons from
Karl to the Han campaign were first
reponed last week b~ the M1am1
Herald. Karl bankrolled S96.000 in
Han·s campaign expenses from the
198.i Democrati\c con,ention. paid
for a Han campaign aide's month!~ sala~. pro' 1ded air travel for Han
SCHOOL CUTBACKS IN HUNTINGTON ...
From Al
• Reducing extracumcular ac-
ttv1t1es (spons or band or related
programsi b) 5 percent
• Ehminatmg a vice pnnc1pal and
sccretal') at Fountain Vall~ Htgh
School because of a drop in enrol-
lment
A pubhc heanng on Kemper·s
proposals 1s scheduled for Feb. 9. The
school board 1s slated to act on the
rccommendauons Feb :!3.
Offinats said that a :!6 percent drop
in enrollment -from a high of
::! 1.193 in 1978 to the curRnt mark of
15.655 -and a ~ulung drop in state
mone} has plunged the d1stnct into a
SC' ere finanoal crunch
Truste• Linda ~toulton said toda\
the distnc, IS In .. \Cf'\. \Cf'\ SCflOUS
finanoal trouble:· and she C\pectS
the cuts to be painful.
··rm 'CT) much opposed to closing
a high school. IL \l,ould tear our
communal~ apan The schools are
finalh do1.1. A to the. numbers that the'
should be The enrollment W'lll tum
around and 11 v.o uld be 5hon sighted
to close a school.-
School officials said that Kemper's
proposed cutbacks and a drop in
e\pcnses because of annuon and
other causes v.111 amount to
S9.4 7 3.000 O\ er the ne\l five years
PLANNERS APPROVE AGREEMENTS ...
FromAl ~
Supponers of the 1n111a11' e have been h1ghh cntrcal.
hov.ever. of the speed v.1th which count~ officials are
cons1denng the agreements
.. The' should at least wall until the m1t1a11,e has
been before the \Oters:· said Tom Rogers. co-author of
the growth control measure .. But the) 're not going to do
that. because the} ·re ti') 1ng to c1rcum,cnt 1L ··
Rogers and 101t1a11,c supponers also sa~ the~ do not
behe'e the agreements contain guarantees that the roads
which are constructed v.111 be adequate to handle the
traffic from the appro' ed de' elopments.
.. We j USt v.ant them to use their own standards:· he
said ... ,o include some ">On of guarantee that traffic on
these roads 1s not going to e'.\ceed the allowable level of scrv1e<:· ,
~ Medd1ck. a repr~ntall\e of the inmau'e
comminee. C111zens for ~ns1ble Growth and Traffic
Control. told planning commissioners thal the agree-
ments v1ola1c the count\ General Plan and the state
Em·1ronmental Quain~ ~ct ICEQ.\l
~under these agreements. the count~ cannot com pl~
with CEQ~ ... she said
The e"l' 1ronmental act requ1~ that count~ officials
rcWn the opuon of lo v.enng the allowable dens1t~ of a
buildtng PfOj«"l. or proh1b1t 1t ahoge1ber. 1f en\ iron men-
tal concerns emerge that make such a lo~nng of densit)
DCCCSSll).
L>e'elopment agreements do not however. permit count~ officials to change the densities of proJects. she
said.
.. It would appear tha111 nullifies the policing pov.ers
granted to the Board ofSuper.·1so~:· Medd1ck said
But Mike Ruane. the count) 's manager of spenal and
en' 1ronmental prOJCCts. said the agreements do grant the
count\ sufficient monnonng power.
··there v.111 s11ll be public bcanngs. setback require-
ments and design requirements \l,lth ,,., h1ch the pro1ects
\1,111ha\C 10 compt~:· he said
Traffic on the ~\I, roads \1,111 be monnored under the
count\ ·s Traffic Performance S-.stem. and the Board of
Super\ 1sors \l,ould ha'e the po~er to 1m~ add1uonal
fees on de' elopers 1f1t \l,Cf'C pro, en necessa.J) to mttt road
capacll~ demand. Ruane said
The agreements include appro:\1matcl~ 20.0<~ 1
homes in the ~hso V1eJO planned communll). 12.00010
the Rancho Santa Marganta communal~. 1.300 in Do'e
Can, o n and 3.900 at Foothill Ranch
·.l.n agreement providing for approximate!~ ~.::>oc>
homes in Coto de Cua v.as postponed unul ne\t Tuesda~
T\l,o other agreements arc outside the Foothill Plan
The~ pro' 1de for about 4.000 homes m the Manna Hills
and Bear Brand Ranch neighborhoods in Laguna ~1guel
:"o date has been set for re"1ew of the agreements b~
super. 1sors
·sT ALLED TRAFFIC MEASURE PUSHED •.•
Prom Al
out there. on v.hat peop~ ha\e called
me and told me the) had ··
Roten agrttd the bad n~~ issued
M~) would be good for the
campaign. -we were ~tung into a &lhng off
on oar mail.·· he said. ··1 think this will bclp.··
8olb Racers and Burkeue said the
init,aa,tivcdnve was 1n cnt1cal need of
more SJ&Datutts.
-11·s rwi..baung time.~ said R<>lfi'S
... 1t•s r-bk tha1 ~ \l,Ould not _...... -.. -•. .. A lot of people don't Sttm to
lllMkrAand that al 5 o'dock on Feb. 9
rolls around and v.e do no1 ha'e C804llb R&natu~ ?Mn 11 • s the end of
lbe pctitJOn dnve. ··said Burkeue. •· '\
peu uon dnvc such as this has a I 11-
da' hfe c·•cle . .\fter that. \OU either quahf~ or·)ou stan over.-·
\'oluntttrS in the field said the'
agreed the inauati\e n«<fed a lut-
minute push.
··we·re 001 t~ yn. and •e·,e
onl~ JQt ~o v.uks. .. sud Phil hp
W1esst>urg. a voluntett in San Ju.an
Capistrano. -eua we're POI to ao
ou1 and IC' it. We've put lOO much
tame into this'\o kt it JO"°""· ..
~n lrvme volunlttT also wd he
•as wtlllOJ 10 ta.kc the campaign up 10
~ last mtnule .
.. They're corrett we ~ sun shon
of sagna1ures..." wd 8111 Speros. a
\Olunlett in lrvine. ..We're really
down to the last 14 da)'S.. so v.-c'"e got
to 1e1 e'CT)bod) pumped up:·
Speros said the suppon 1s out there.
1f onl) enouah voluntttrs can be
found 10 tap 1L
.. It's 'Cf) eas) to collect signa-I
1urn. -he s.a1d ... .\JI ~ need arc the
bodies to go ou1 aJtcr them. Ifs ver)
difficult at 1bas tun~ofycarfor people
10 go out afttt wort because n gets I
dark so earl). nd v.e·,·e had a couple I
of v.tthnds of bed wcalha. •'htch
also hun us. ..
But Speros said~ as optrmastic..
-w c·,·e spcn1 the past fC'W days on
the phoM constand)... be said. ··1
thank ll Y.1JI hapip<n. And tf we arc
suCC"CSsful an senanc 1t on tht ballot.
there's no ....-ay the developers ~
goana to stop aL ..
.
JuatcaU 642-6086
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Say it with signs and get
your car towed in Laguna
By LANCE IGNOI\
Ot ... o.llf ......... _
~ Laguna ~ach ~•dent claimed
his cavil nghts were violated Saturday
~hen Laguna Beach police broke into
his car to remo' c a sign which
contained obscemues and an anti·
pohc~ slogan
Police later tov.ed the \Chicle v.hen
the resident d1spla~ed a ~nd
placard that also contained an anti·
police mes.safe
Laguna po ice JUStlfied their action
on the grounds that the signs' 1olated
a state 'chicle code as ~II as a
municipal la1.1. go' crning the place·
mc.-nt of ··obscene and immoral··
signs. said Deput~ Chief of Polacc
Ja111es Spreine
Pamck Crosb'. a 39-,ear-old el~
tncal engineer: v.as ·ups<'t about
rece1' 1ng a notice last v.cek from
police that his 1967 Dodge Mo naco
1.1.ould be ud.eted or tov.ed because 1t
had been parked in the same spot for
more than 7::! hours. preane said.
Laguna police told Crosb~ Fnda~
that the noucc v.as issued after
someo ne complaaned about his \C·
h1cle.
Crosb) apparent!~ assumed the
1.omplaant came from ~mplo)ees at
Regatta Salon. Spreine said. The car
was parked ne't 10 lhc salon an the
200 bled. of La Bre.a treet a few feet
from Coast High" a}
Crosb~ could not be reached for
comment
Salon customers couldn't help no-
tice a v.h11c sign \I, Ith red tellers ms1dc
Cros") ·s car as the) shov.ed up for
their hair appointments Sa1urda>
morning. salon mana~r Margaret
Long sa1d.
It read: ··Laguna cops suck and so
do certain (npletl\e) }Upp1c ha1r-
St) lists. Parlong for locals first. (Ex·
plet1vc) Regatta. Let their customers
park at the meters.··
Salon emplo~«Scalled poh~ afler
several customers complaaned about
the sign.
-rherc v.as fear that the pcnoo
bcbmd tbJ5 v.as unstable ... Lon& said
~ftt"r ~mg uns~sfull~ to
locate Crosb\ at his residence. pohce
officers Don'ald Prout~ and Rohen
~ugust unlocked the car v.1Lh a
speoal tool and remo'ed the s1in
The car was not damaged in· the
process and was re-locked. pohce
~Id.
Sprcine said officers relied on a
'eh1cle code proh1b1t1ng signs that
unlav.fulh du-eel motonsts "'here to
park. ·
.. The stateme-nts made about the
police arc not v.hat prompted the
office.-rs to do \I, hat the> did ... Sprcinc
.. The' ha'e been called v.orse . and
we·re·all prell} callous to this sort of
thing."
Spmne said the sign could also
ba,·e been removed because 1t '"IOI·
ated a cit) la\I, proh1b1t1ng "a sign of
an) obscene or immoral nature.··
But Wilham Sn)der. 1ntcnm dircc:·
tor of the Orange Count) chapter of
the .\merican Ci' 11 L1bemes Union.
said the break-an was unJust1fied.
Police instead should ha\C taken a
picture of the sign and wued Crosby a
catat1on. Sn)der said.
The ~cu; v.ti brought into the
fracas v.hrn Crosb~ complained to
the cn 11 ngbLS orpnizatton tha1 tus
const1tuuonal ngbts had been vaol·
ated.
"It seems to me that the sign could
not ha' e ~n m1staken for a traffic
control device. -Snyder said .... than le
1hat ~a5 Just a ruse to thwart his
CCrosb) ·s) pohucal expres.s10.n. ··
Sn)dcr said several case deas1ons
ha'e upheld people·s nghts 10 d1spl.a)
obscene \l,ords for poht1cal ex-
pr~1on
.. I think 11 V."l.S clear he (Crosb)) was
ma ling a pohucal statement.... be
said
Sn)der said the ~CLC Wlll stnd t
letter to the Laguna Beach Cn>
~uorne~ tod.a~ or· Thursda) a.sk1na
for a fonnal uplanat1on The reply
'Y>11l detemune 1fth~ o rpnu.alion \1,111
rep~nl Crosb)
In add1t1on to remo,1ng the Stgn.
police left a note on the car tbal tht
'chicle ~ould be 1ov.ed 1f Crmb)
'lolated the lav. agam. The mCMa#
was wnuen on a S2 ticket for the sign
\10lat1on.
When a second sign appeared
poh~ returned and towed the vehicle
for e\ 1dencc. Sptt1ne said. It v.'3$
returned to Crosb) on Sunday
v.11hout a tOWlng charge.
Motorcycllst Wied
A ·Santa Ana man was lulled
Tuesda) in Costa Mesa ..,,,hen he was
ejected from a molort)cle.
Hector Gama.Castro. 21 . was pro-
nounced dead at Fountain Valle}
Regional Hospital after suffenng
mass1 \e head 1njunes
Gama-Gama ·~ a passenger on
the C)lcc dmeo b) bas brother.
Eduardo. when the) v.~ bu in the
intersecl1on at Balcer at Mllblo
Rt; 111I1C.1utM12ctnnl•fllma.R1rt·11Kk
Ladies Skirts . . ............. Reg. S45.00 to $1~.00 ...... MOW 115.cm
Ladies SWeaters .............. Reg. S60.00 to S1a>.oo ..... .llJW 11'1'9 Oft
Ladies ShirtslBk>uses .......... Reg. $40.00 lO $ 70.00 ..... .llJW 115.11
Ladies Accessories ............ Reg. $25.00 to $125.00 ..... .llJW 11¥. Oft ••SUit Al Boys Quiksilver/Gotcha ...... Reg. 122.00 IO $ 40.00 ........ ~Oft
Mens Pants ................. Reg. $35.00 IO $1~.00 ........ 111.•
Mens Sport Stins ............ '-132.00 to s a>.oo ........ 111.•
Mens Sweaters ..•.•.......... Rag. $35.00 IO 1150.00 ........ IM Oft
Mens f.es .................. Reg. 122.SOIOS 37.50 .......... . ......
Mens Rugby Knits ........•.•. Reg. 138.00 to S 62.00 ........ IM•
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Horse show set
or young people
at fairgrounds
A youna peap&e•s hot1e show will be bdd at \be Oranaic Couniy Faifsrounds Equntnaa Center this
week.md.
The KUVH) ls • 4-H boncmanship dtllic for
Southern Cahfonua 4-H sroups wbcrc y~
wtll be Jud&td on ridiftc. poonuna and traanina.
More than f SO ri<kn and SO bones ~ n,pectcd \o
parUCl pate.
The event runs from 8 Lm. to S p.m. Saturda)
and Sund.a) and as frtt to ~tors. AddiuonaJ
inlormat:fonmaybe-obcai.ocd by callina 774-7120.
Safety program •lated
A proaram on earthquake prcpan:dncss and
home fi~ safety will be presented by the Fount.atn
Valley Fire Department at Thursday's meeuns of
the Ora,. Coast e·nai B'rilh.
TbeeYent IS$Cheduled for I p.m.10 LbcMCJCUf}
Room of Mercury Savtnp. 78 12 Edtngrr Ave .•
Huntmaton Beach.
Slnglet1 program set
Saddkt.ck College's rommunit) sc:rvtttS die-
partmmt ,.,u present a new class u~ tts smgles
program Saturda} from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Room
313 of the collqt"s Sctcnct'-Malh Building.
. Research scientist John ftTgUS wtll conduct the
seminar on .. how and where to mttt rdauon.sh1~
mt oded people ·· The f~ 1.s S l S 1 n ad vamx or S20 on
the da) o( the e'enL Call S82-4646 for more
infonnat1o n
Rummage sale at GWC
A benefit rummage sale to r.usc funds for
Golden West Col~·s Rehabthtauon FiLness
Center lo\ 111 be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1n
lhe Comm unit) Center on the Gothard Strttt side of
the campus
Funds will be used toward the purchase of an
e"<crc1sc machine Th~ v.uhmg to contnbutc Items
for tbe sale shouJd caJI 89 5-8165 to arrangr for
pickup
Teen college at OCC
Orangt Coast College will offer tts .. College for
Tt"Cns .. program thLS ~ear. bcginningSaturda~ v.11h a
PSAT SAT wor1uhop 1n math Otha coul'S(1
include modeling and -maklng col\eg.c count -
Rcgmrauon 1s under V.'ll) 10 the Commun11~
Sen tee Office in the Student Center o ( the Cost.a
Mesa college Tickets ma~ be purchased b}
telepho ne at 432-S880.
Mental lllnea films set
The first 1n a scncs of c1&bt '1deotapcd lectures
on sch1zophrcni.a and manic dcprn.s1on b} Dr. Oms
Amenso(l v.11J tx shov.'ll Saturda) from 9:30 a.m to
noon tn Room ~ 14 of the Bus1ness bullding..
The scnt1 1s sponsored b) lhe Southcoast
Alliance for the mcntalh lll and there will bc a ft"C of
S2 per scas1on. ·
Love semlnar at OCC
A stmUl&f on romantic relauonsh1ps for
v.omen will be presented Satur~> from 9 a.m to
noon at Orangr Coast College 1n Cost.a Mesa.
Enmled '"How to Love W1stl) ... the prograr:n
will p~nted b) Jeanne Nelson. a mamage and f.anul~ therap1sl Twuo n 1s S 15 ·and f"C&i:strauon
1nforrmt1on 1s aH1lablc at 43:!-S880.
Swim team seeks funds
The Los ubaJkros sv.1mm1°' team will bold
1u annual fund-r31Stng an cxhJb1uon and auction
Saturda) at lhe Fountarn Valk) Communll)
Centcr. 16200 Slater A ''t'
The t'\Cnt v.'111 t>cmn v.1th a prcvtc~ at 7 p.m
follov.-ed b) the auell<>D at 8 o'clock.. -'dmwton 1s
S2.SO.
Wednellday, Jan. 27
• "7 pm Lqaa Bada ~ CemmkdM..
council chambtts. SOS Forest A'c.
Thursday,Jan.28
• 6:30 p.m • ...,.... Bead! a...n .. A4e~-
mea• a.M Desip ~....,...council <:Nm ..
SOS Forest A \-C.
• 7 p.m. Mesa C1•1' ... .lell Watu Dls1rin
....,... d1stnC1 o ffice. 1965 Pbttnua .. vc.. Costa
Mesa.
/ Ofange Coast OAfLV PILOT/Wednesday, JMUaty 27, 1N8 * AS
DOWNTOWN SLUMS WILL BRING ACTION IN HUNTINGTON •••
F.-Al
kn) Mon. •ho hai hv~ 111 bu
apen.mea1 fof 111 mo nlbs. saM5 lhffc v.as
no dccvici1y for a t-.o-weck pe-nod after a fi~ daftt.llCld ~ Wlnn.,.All lhc 1u heuen ·~ Rmovcd u •-di and some tmants tndcd up buy•nia dmr own clcctnc hut.en
beaUJC lliley tired of '*"alll ng for the ov.ntt\
to aCL
MA couple of prls v.erc frttzana to
death ... M0ra said.
·Laura Burkrtt. -.ho has been Ji, 1n1 v.1th
her boyfncnd in tM hotel. said the
managrn pve tenants phone numbers o(
other. comparabl) pnced apanments.
&J' ing her reason lo suspect the) ma~ t'\ tct
e\Ct)one to ~odcl or rebuild
-rt"s prctt) (bad> as )OU can \tt ··
Buncenwd.
-OUw::s.boW'e'\'tr. thinlt the Mv. manage-
ment team plans-to m.iit repair\ v.11hout
ev1cnons.
Jay Edwards and JefTBndgcs plumbers
b) trade. surfers b) cho1et. rent adJacent
rooms and s.ay the s11uauon 1s ideal for
them.
..F~ us u's feasible be-cause \I,(' surf. ·
Edwards said. ··ifs nice to be t1.1.o bloc~s
fro m the beach." '
··tte has his ov.n room I ha' e mine ..
said Bn dgts ... We couldn"t iet a 1v.o-
bedroom apanment around here: fur $600:·
Edwards and Bn~ \aid the~ v.ere
g:i'cn SC\ttal "crbal prom1se1 1.1.hc~the~
'"-Tbe.e rellldenta must deal
with other problems -
youtlu •bo camp out In ball••r-to drb1* a sli-
pack. t:raii.leats •bo breai
In to u.e the bathrooms and
•teal anything not .ecurely
lockedap.
mo'ed 1n. including cleantn~ up the
ltnchC'n and 1nst.allmg heattn "e11her has
~n do~
Carol Baz.or 1s a ncv. tenant 1.1.ho mo'ed
in prtt'lSCI) bccaust r,hc hkts old apart-
ments -and the rtnt 1s afTor<Ubk
.. It .. as trashed .. v.hen she mo\t'd in.
Bazorsa1d. She began undtn.al1ngcltanup
of the common areas on her ov.n.
'"I v.on·1 e'en go near the ltnchtn But
r 'c been gradual!~ attacking the bath-
rooms.·· Bazor sa1d_
Taking on repairs and upl~p on their
ov.n ts l~p1cal else\\ here too
.\t 21 ~ : Main t Ktlh Permenter
installed his O\l. n door afttr 1·1 v.as bro en
b) 'andals He also 1nstaJTed a smoke
alarm and pndn hjmwff on ktti>•n& h•s
apanmcnl clan
But in the haJlv.-a). the st.at~a\ ban·
n1ster .. as tom off, Jea,·inc pp1n1 holC1 1n \M~lastcr. '
Ne11.bcr the front OOf' bade door to the
bu1ld1ng locks.. so the hallwal 1s rqularl)
10\aded b) ou~ckn -kids dnnlong
beer. transients lookJng for a handout
The proper\) manaier. v.ho declined to
be 1dcnt1ficd. said n's outsiders v.-ho make
upkccr so difficult.
".\.I the people h'in& there ha't' ;obs.
and a lod maintains it regular!) Ht s1.1.ceps
and clC'ans the balhroom " she said
But locks on the o utside doors '4tre
replac~ fi,c umes in lhe pa.r,t ~ear she
said \ andaJs break them open
The h-.)lwa) v.as painted about St-'
ti mC"S" Outstdefs lJa5h It.
··1t·s not a matterofdoinJ the \\Ork ... she
said .. It's a maner of keeping 11 up "
.\nd there arc plcnt) o(transtents tn the
do\\ nto1.1. n arC'a. sa~ rt11dentr, and
merchants
T~p1cal of them 1s \t1chelc Drachhs.
The 19-~car-old from Hunungton Beach
said h~ parents d1dn"J appro't' o('her
bo' fnend. so she mo ' ed out But she
doesn't kno1.1. 1.1. here she'll sta~ from nigh1
tu night
.. w c·,e been sta~tng v.herc 1.1.e can ·· she
said
:"or dOC'S she lnov. 1.1.here her ne\t meal
1s coming from Drachlts said she 1s
lool1ng for 1.1.o r\. but emplo~ers are
h~atant to h1 re someone v.11h no per-
manent address
"I( the Ctt) Council \I.ants to do,
something. \I, h) don ·1 the~ but Id a place for\
people to gov.ho don·1 ha'e no home""··
she askcd
.\sher listener departcd she ar,~ed 1f he
could spare a dollar
.\nolhcr uans1en1. calling himself Sun·
dance s.atd the c11~ should ti" 10 prt"1Cf' c
us dov.ntov.n
He sat on a broken sta1~a' 1n an alle'
behind Main Street Behind· him 1.1.as a
1.1.orn bock bu1ld1ng that t\ p1fied thc .
quaint character of the arca -and the
danvr. Cat~ offioals sa~ landlords ma~ ha' e to
t'' 1ct tenants bea.use the anuent buildings
do n·1 meet eanhquake sa fet~ codt1
Sundance !t,Uggt1ted that .... as an t'\CU~
to nd the do\\ n101.1. n of poor pcoplc
.. Would 11 txfair 10 den' the homeless a
place to h' e tn order to protcct somcone
else.,.. he asl cd.
.. T o tn\C'St that kind ofmone' ts a real 1~ue There arc hung,: and 0homclt1s
{_)COPk -\l.&l1ch 1s more imt><>rtant.,.. .
Sundanct'. v. ho sa1d he has ~n on the
road for IS ~ears. also asked for a dollar
Dlllf ........... -....
A tran.lent called S undance sf ta on the atep9 of dilapidated 8talnray
at the rear of &n o ld Main Street balldin.C lD B untt.ncton Beacb.
Tip led police to hit-and-run cover-up
Father . son face ch a rges in alleged scheme
to defraud insurance company in fatal.wreck
By JONA TH»i VOLZKE
Ol .. Dlllf .......
.\ m)Stt"nous \\Oman v.ho P 't' an out-
of-state. out-of-sef' ice pho ne number
upped off au1hont1t1 to an ela borate
scheme 1n '4h1ch a Laguna !'1:1guel man
alkgt'dl~ hit and killed a bt~chst. then
ckv1scd a co,er-up that put his fa ther
behind the v.hecl. according to court
test1mon) TUC'Sda'
.\t lhe condus1on of a o ne-<fa, ~hmtnaT) hean ng. South Orangt Courl.
1~ ~tuniClpal Court fudge Blair Barnette
ordered Cat) and Ronald Ha\I, to stand
tnaJ on chargts that Ga~ Ha1.1. ~.i. killed
Jason KJesn and then plotted \\lib the elckr
Hav. so that hts fathers insurance \\Ould
co' er the costs oft he acr1dcn t
Gan Hav. fa~ charges of 'ehtcular
manshugbtcr red.lcss dn' 1ng and felon~
h11-aod·run Hts fathcr fa~ a felon~
charge of al~I~ helping his son 1n the
dettption.
Klem. 17. wu run dov.n at nearl~ 0
mph u he crossed -\hc1a Parllv.a~ about
7 30 p.m. on ~pt 8 The Laguna Hills
tent-41« v.-as thro1.1. n nearl~ 300 ft"Cl and
died instant!~
Pohtt said Gar) Ha• \\as spttdmg on
v.rndsh1eld C\ploded V:nh thc 1mpao.
\\ 11nes~ descnbed finding the broken
b16cle and the bod' hundreds oHt"Ct apart
-"1th JUSI the bo~ ·s sh~s and red v.ate·
bottle left tn the street
But C,ar. Ha1.1. \I.as not insured to dn't'
his father·s Po~hc Q) I He told
authont1es he lnt'\\ instant!\ that Klein
v.as l ilied and that his fi~t cOnlcm \I.IS
lo\ ho v. as going to pa~ for the \I, recked
Po~he
L ntnJUred. Ga~ Hav. chm bed trom the
car and made some phone calls -no1 to
auiho nucs. but 10 h ts roommate a former
neighbor and his parents He quid.I~
concc:xted a stol" in v.h1ch hc-v.ould tell
autho nues hc "as a ~ngtr in the car
and that his father v.as dm 1ni
The former nc1ghbor Land.1 Eder
tt1ttfied Tuesda~ that she droppcd off 1he
eldtr Hav. a fe1.1. blocks from the acC1dcnt
scenC'. after rt'la~ 1ng Ga~ Ha" ·s instruc·
lions about his fathcr"s rol~ 1n th~
dttepuon
Ronald Ha~ w.u found an a nearb'
neighborhood -1ronu:alh onh a bloc~
fro m KJcin·s home -and he prt'lcnded to
bc '"mcnt.alh scrambled. .. Cahfomta H1g.h-•a~ Patrol Offictt Bnan ~n tt1t1ficd
Ronald Ha~ ·,.a.sdn' ng. "'andcnng ofT1n
a dau Jtte· lhc v. rt~" in ~arct-01 help
.\nJ the '>•.Kl~S ~oni nued nto the ne\t
d.l' unt1. a rr <.>t.., ..t~ ..... -ima.n -.,. ho
1denttficd ~~f ,nh as -Jeancne ·· a
mcmt'ic•1Jfthc 1am11' ""h' did not "ant t
~t In' 1hed -1.·alle\l the htg.h\\3\ p.itr
lnd tc J thl'm ·~ f'f.:i: rt•J ~ hap~ncd the
llffi(('' 11.'~l li<'<l
he lett an lnJ .. rnaix. s :ckp• n
nu'T'~' but "hen 0..-.:i-med tc '"C'ti..•-~c·
C3h he "as told th~ n..tm~r -.as 0~1 , '
~ n• ~ attOrnt"\\ rt'pr~nllng •h
Ha11.~ PJt. \1~ a~d Lo. Gc:-1sef .,.1.1
the' h..: ·( n iJc.:i J' to the v. •r.iJ'1·,
tdcnltl.
Dt'J-: tcstitieJ that R rate Ha .. ·_.
pcatl'~ :he \tor. ·o him ~ -i ihe telcph -:::-
lour t.ml'\ the d.l· a11e· 1he .ll-CtdcnL 1.1~ 11
Dt'<rn wld him ul th-::-... -a1 .tna 'IP ar.j
v.arn<:d him of the N"'".s • e ... ' 'r np. tn a
pea1. ~· ~ 1Ticcr
He asled me.::-~. _ . ..:: ,_ ~ ... ~.-.. :
Dean t~111ic-d
\11rwtt1 later t1;i-. Ha"' J ~ed .
called .rnJ conk\scJ re -J~ :naJe ... p the
stc:.n ~~ause ht· ... nc"' -" :auie·' n-
~uranlt' rtfused · ,o,::-r 2-• .:~,_· t.:i\le•
the age f ~5 on the P "·e
't vu probab' a.r.:..:J· -, .,.. L ~u: I
\l..l\ the dn,er dad "3~ r \ _ .er ( :' C,3~ Ha" said \I, h1k ~ r .,g. .l ... ~ordanl?· 10
the offi~er
Ronald Ha1.1. then • .t lr-c .:ir.~ ,o-:irme..!
thc~to~ allq cdh ·clhriilhc •T:,'!',. I _,:
1.1.~nud htm 10 adri : : hl"'"'K" •
... ~ .... h '>he '>41d she pla~ed out becaust
'G;i~ 1old me he didn't do an~thtna
v. • ;g_ and I 1rusted htm •.
l '\Jcr q csuoning from Deput) Dis-
t~ .. · -'::omc• Jim 'imon ho .. "C-..er. she
ad-tt~ \he no1.1. ··~ m"cd (~hogs
3br ..at "h.st hap~ned -
\k.t0f' and uet~ did nol ~m to
J1'>puic the lal a r. thc prchmtn&r)
~anng. onj' "hcthcr lhc iacu added up lO
a ,r..,( Ir the end ho~e'er ~ne
ordered G.sr'\ Ha" 10 facc tn.aJ oa all
,ha'"JCS
Rona.id Ha\I, ~ onh cnme ~tsn
lf!.UC'd · ~d Judgement but not felon~
bJJ Ju~g.cmt"nt · Hls ~ns.e of nght ~d
.... • ng "'a' · out1.1.etghed b~ a sense of
p.ircn;.a, ..µuon the attome) added
The ~dense team a! 3rgued the r-o
men shvuld st.and tna. sepantel~ but
Barnette d1sag.'"ttd
R nald Hav. 1 gCll into this' oluntanl).
.:in~ I thin the~ should go through thls
• 1. ~--er· Bamctte said -He v.a.s an on the
ope~ og aCl ~,., he ~hould ~ the'rr for lbc
"... ~ '"'0"
the t-.urinc road and probabi~ nc'ae,en That nighL the plo~ v.orl ed as ca1.h ••••••••••••••••••r-sa1.1. the b1C)chs1 unul the Porsche's Hav. stuck to the stof) and told police
Eder"' was the las• :o .a act-;: ~!' he•
rok tn the ~~mc at..: ... : a \Ao('(" a:c ~-c
due'!. n1.>t fa~ am .:hartc' :-• • ":.:• • c.
FV man facing charges
in Rockwell fraud case
.\ burglar stok lour 18\1 -.om·
puters. t""o IBM pnnters.. an IBM
procns1na unit. a cop~in& machine
and stamps from late Farm In·
surancc Police behc' c someone
pned opcn the doors at the 15 1
Ncv.pon Bhd. office The loss •'ls
cst11nat~ to bc SI L.::!9~
F..-saff_.wltt,...._
Roc~l lntcmational Corp. and
tv.-o former m&UF" -one 1
Fountain alley rcsidmt -have
been acadCd of ~ble bilbna tbc An Force(« S)stm.'I rqiair cosu invoh·
I.DI two con&ncU.
A 2S-cou.nt 1ndKtmenL 1ssutd
Tuesday by 1fcdaa1~jury 1n Los
A,..a.. foUo--ed an 1nvntipttoo by
the FBI and tbc Air Fon:ie.
Tbt 1ndtc1.JMDt c:enten on •-ork
Rod.-dl dJd under two contncts for
Lbt NA VST R potial uviptJOn&J
I) &em that UK'S radao ~ from
111.t011C$ to p.npoint locations oo
Eanh.
The company and the mm ~
accvsed or one cou.nt of COflSlliracy to
dcfraUd tbc Un11.td ~In. ~ cowsu o( nwl f'raliad nd 20 coau ol
submltt1na fa.be da11m to tbc IC>vmt-
me:nL Roctwdl 11 mo named ma
. -
mOlt\t" and ~nttal 1ndustnn bu.s1·
nesscs.
Rock1.1.etrs atneral counsel,
Charles HarfT. c:a1lcd lbC' JO'Cm·
ment"s dC'Cls1on to Sttk an LDd1ctment
-an m~ponsablt and un~ntcd
abuse of prosttutonal dUcmJon. ..
He nwnwncd lht compan) bas
1gorou.sl) supported Lbe IO'c:m·
mc'Ot 0 s 'olunW) dudosu:R pobC).
add.ms that the c:ax is bacd on
anfomatt0n Rod•dl 'olunta.n)}
pro' ldcd to the CoHTnmcnt Marl) 11~ )can aco af\eT an 1ntrm.aJ 1n-
\'nU.,l1on
lf con'-.ckd on tbe compuaey.
nwl fnud and fa!K claims count
Rodt.,,•dl faces 1 maumu.m fint of
Sl.521.000. C&IUf and z.a,od.aiet
fitt a m&\1mum pma}f) of fhe ftt'I m~on~ofthr 24cou.n io
w1l.lc:b \he} art ~ and mui·
BHUD fino ofS n l'.000.
• • • Someone tool about Sl30 v.onh of
clothes o'a the v.ukead from 1
laundf) room 1n the 100 block oft 6th
Strttt. • • • ~n C>Bngr Coast C olkgr student
rrponed that htt books •-ere stokn
earl) T~) afternoon from the
bool store he bad su.sbtd the lt\ts
1n a bo' as the stort ~uun V. bc'.D
she returned lO fCtne\~ them II about
1 30 p.m . tk) -.~ p>oe • • • .\ car bur&lar stok a S600 :\JpuX"
teno 5)-s.tcm tooda n..Pt Of Tua.
da' mono .. from a b 900 pubd
1.n lbe ~ blod of Broad•~>
.............. c ..
~ rr:porudl) tea.ml off a mn
•ho ~J) ~ lo pu$l:I a 12· ,..
old bo) into an alley near th U'tt1
and Ob'e "'m'IC. Tltc dell had nm abnd and •as out o( lilf't -tin tbt
man. about JO. aUcsdl}' 8CC'OltCd the
bo). his motheT ma. i1'e mu drove
I{ HIM Slolc .,, fiOiD a k>c:aJ oKtft a M= afta lbc da& camt
-'n. D employer ll le K t.ck ud C • "!"!·
liulrtri u Cibilq'ft called • ~n c-ntcm:I a 198) Volb ~ •• 6;)4 p.a T1lltldlly '° rcpon •'lllt" in lhc dn'"11)' tll lilt 600
lllr thd\ Of Late~ valued bk>ct of Terract On''t and ~ a
• SI l TMI -oecb ~ re~ ,iada. bridl punt and tc"Uis ~ Mood&) FrOiD ·a businm ca lllots rou IOW loa ohboGt U'°, ..._.C_H~ ••• • ::--.:' T e 7 1ba1 a 1n11t lllft-.l't'lt
•
1o be 1nh1<.~ ~-1~:0 ~-a"-hcr ... r le
she •a n he •cht• t: a'i :ht rome• I
Bea h Bculc'lrd a:1.! \\amer °''" en~ hc\..l1Jt!lern~r ,.hoh.\ddan.
gra~ h.1 r and to.:ar.i. ,..._lled a-~~.
haded S<. uth ~ Bud' &u!C'' ard
lrriae
" ' ,~.,~He ~1.: r-dn-radio.
JC""~ln ~nJ ~ash v.ere tolcn rrom a
bomc in the J t-" • ?-oc ofGrttn Trtt
Lane bctv.ttn , am and 4 pm
T~~ T~ bu~r ~ntered the
home through an unlocl ai s.hdJn1
door
• • • meone •3.~ 1ppa-n1tl~ an the
proC"aS of t'itirib.nzm:g a ho~ 1n the ~ bkx'l of \[onunas Esatn -~n
lht') ..,e~ interrupt~ and fkc1 The
buflbr entcred b~ smash1na ~ bedroom v.1ndo~ ~ poha found 1
/ 'J:-~·\ · 11ems stadcd b\ the t.:t
..!oo• "~:nothing v.as ~ mi:n-
ing.
Fountain Valley
Thrtt emplo)ttS of a 6IA food
rntaurant at lblOS Brootluwa Sl.
•t"tt t.aefded into a stOtOOOCD by -
urned man v.ho robbed \hem o(a
und1scloscd amount of ITM>Or)-. No
On(' 9o'1S tnJU~ tn Mood.a •i 7:1S
a m robbcT) polttt said.
• • • ~ man and ''Oman ~ fvbbed •
gunpo nt unda} about 10-.JO p.a.
• hen the~ st~ at • ~
psoltne c;tauon to ux a pay -..
pboM ~ couple •'U lppe••$t i
b) lhrtt armed mt'n. tbrowa to tM
ground and robbed. 1bc badltl
escaped •i lh each 'ictims' walkts..
Kickback scheme alleged
,..,.. ...,, ... witt,.........
" kdttaJ a;rand Jlll1 al~ a l.apttl Hill onsman paid I
• of S"". to 1 PaRcT
Hauifm emplo}tt 1n for
lnct •Ofk
•bo ht'ad1
I tracked foes of Contra aid
WASHINOTON (AP) -Tbe FBI
coedactl d a All·yar aavestiption of
bundreds of people ud orpnizatioas
opposed to tM Rcapo admims-
tration's PC>ticlc:s in Central Amcnca.
a New Yotk-bucd lawyers' sroup
Wd toda_y.
Tbe c.en~ for Constitutional
Riahts released about SO .-.es of the
1,200 pages of FBI mes il collected
under the Freedom of Information
Act (fOIA).
Center attorney Marprct Ratner
said tbe documents. many of which
were partially blacked out before
beina turned over to the group,
showed that tbe FBI used wiretaps.
undercover agents and Informants to
pther information on the Committee
tn Solidanty with the People of El
Salvador (CISPES).
The FBl's surveiUancc began in
1981 w1tb CISPES and branched out
to U>Clude other orpnizauons OJ>-
posed to U.S. policies in Central
Ainerica. Among those organiz.a-
ttons. the Center for Constitutional
Rights wd, v.erc the Southern Chris-
tian Leadership Conference in Atlan-
ta. the Roman Catholic Maryk"noll
Sisters in Chicago and the United
Auto Wol'kers m Ckveland.
Ann Man Bu1JQgo. director of
F.0 .l.A. Inc., wbo anal)zed the
documents. descnbcd the FBI in-
vestigation as "an old-fashioned
domestic security investlgatron we
thought had been restricted" in the
late f970s.
She was rcfemng to revelations
following the death of J. Edgar
Hoover that the agency. under his
directorship, had been involved in
the sun·eillancc of U.S. poh ttcal and
religious leaders an the 1960s and
earl) 1970s.
Ratner sa.1d the center had not
established whether such surveillance
was continuing and ~as drafting a
lawsuit askjng that the actl\'lllCS. rf
persisting. be stopped.
December deficit
bit $28.9 bllllon
WASHINGTON (AP)-The.fed·
era! government piled up a ::!5 percent
higher budget deficit in the first three
months of the current fisral ~ear than
rn the previous year's first quarte'r. the
,-
Contra aid proposal slaps peace
WASHINGTON (AP) -President R~n·s
proposal for $36.2 million m new aid to rebels fi'1tting
Nicaragua's leftist ,govrmment is "slapping peace in the
face,~ a congressional critic sajd today as Democrats took
aim at \he plan.
House Majonty Whip Ton)' Coelho, O.Cahf.,
predicted that the vote will be close when Conarcss paSSC's
1udgment on the aid proposal but that the House won·t
accept the pac~ because it includes military aid for the
Contras in addi11on to humanitarian assistance.
The Reagan administration as "really just slapprna
peace in the face and telling the five Central Amencan
prcsideruu.bat they don't trust them," Coelbo said on
NBC-TV's "Today" show. "They're treating them like
banana republics."
"This is a cynical package, constructed to W1n votes,
not to malc:e pohc>.'' said Rep. Da\ld Bonaor. D-M1ch .•
the head of an informal aroup of anti-Contra lawmakers.
··1t is not Join& 10 sell in this CoftllUS."
But ~n. Richard Lupr, ranking manonty member
on the Senate Forcl&J' Relations Committee, hoped there
would be bipartisan support for Reagan's proposal.
··1f peace is to have a chance, there will have to be
pressure upon the Sandinistas," the Indiana Republican
said on the NBC program.
The presidenl was making a formal announcement
later in the day of the four-mooth package. consistinJ of
$32.6 million in non~lctbal supplies such as clothmg.
food. communications gear and transportation, and $3.6
m1lhon in ammuniuon and an.ti-aircraft m1ss1lcs.
The proposal would hold the lethal portt0n of\hc a)d
in escro.,., unttl March 31 . The president could then decide
to release the mone) if he determines no cease-fire is m
pla~
Nicaragua reinstating llJedia freedozn
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) -The government
sa1d that to compl) wath a pro\'lSton of the Central
American peace plan rt will allow three newspapers and
t!'rec. rnapzines to begin publishing again for the first
bme m six years.
The government also said it will allow seven radio
news programs to be broadcast -.ain, but rhat 17 other
radio news shows will remain ofTthe air until their owners
apply for a government amnesty and return to Nicaragua.
The six publications and 24 programs were closed for
violating ~nsorship regulations under a 1982 national
emergency law that recently was lifted.
Lt. Alicia Torres. director of the Interior Man1str) 's
media section. told a news conference Tuesday the
increased media freedom was being granted as pan of the
go' emment's compliance w1tlt lhe Central Amencan
peace accord.
Many news programs rn Nicaragua were pnvatel)
o~ ned by mdr' rduals or companies who rented air time
from radio st.atrons and had their own news staffs.
ad' ertrsers and sponsors,
Before a ne~s program can be broadcast in
Nicaragua, its o~ ner must obtain a license and fufill a
series of bureaucratic requirements. such as submit a hst
oftheednors and repone~ hired and post a bond wilh the
government.
While the center released FBI
documents dared 1981 through 1985.
it said it was continuini to receive
complaints. some of which charged
that such activities occurred through
1987.
the prete'<t of looking for terronsts.
the FBI was able to stream back onto
campus,'' she told reporters.
She ga'e an example of one state
unn ersrt~ rn Kansas. ~ h1ch she did
not name. "'here an FBI agent or
informer remo' ed a Orer announcing
a meeting from a bullettn board. then
tracked do~ n the addresses of people
named on the brochure.
She said that when a meeung was
located. an informer was sent to
repon on~ ho attended and what was
said
Buitrago said the FBI pursued
groups on college campuses. ~under
··.\II of this informatton "as dis-
seminated to FBI headquarters."
Aspirin every other day keeps
heart attack away, study finds
l#lL& .....
Bidding farewell to a colleague
Dallaa police omcera buddle after the memorial eenice
Tuettday for fellow office John Cbue. 25. wbo wu ela!D
Saturday by a deranced tranelent who wu reportedly eged
on by byatanden. About 1,500 people rallied to the
embattled police department'• elde at a candlellCht "'11
Tueaday nilbt. Durtna the day. thouanda allently ellowed
aupport for police by clrlrinC to work with headJJChta on.
Rather: Bush attack
goes with territory
NEW YORK (API -Dan Rather
insisted he "asn't rude dunng hrs
combauve TV rnten 1ev. with Vice
President George Bush. and re-
mained unapologeuc. telling the tele-
v1s1on \'le~ers. ''tt goes ~1th the
temton."
Bush. on a campaign tnp to
W~ommg on Tuesda). said the
ante!"\ re~ was "kind of hke combat"
but added that he has ··no hard
feelings about 11 "
"I don't wantto have a big running
light ~1th Dan Rather or an' body
else." said Bush. who according to
some repons was heartened by the
1ntef\ rew and the support of vtewt'rs.
• Treasury Dcpanment ft1>0rtS.
BOSTON (AP) -For man). an
aspmR eve~ other day keeps the
cardiologist awa}. according to a
ma1orstud) that showed the common
painkiller cut the nsk ofhean attacks
near!\ rn half
fore, er:· said Dr. Claude Lenfant.
director of the National Hean. Lung
and Blood lnsutute. who called the
stud} "'\Cl) important."
Boston's Bngham and Women's Hos-
pital. focused onl) on health) men. its
findings are being applied to women
and men who ma) be less physically
tit than those studied.
However. an an unusual "personal
~ord" dunng Tuesda) night's "CB
Evening Ne""s." Rather ackno~l
edged that 'ie"ers mr~ht ha'e been
made "uncomfortable, ·and said the
abrupt ending to the rntef\ 1e~ wasn't
"done as graceful!}" as intended.
CBS Ne"'s producer Richard
Cohen said Bush was read\· to The department said Tuesday that
• the October-December rm balance be-
tv.een spending and revenues ~as
S80.4 b1lhon: the deficit for the same
penod a year ago was S64.6 billion. The stud' of 2::!.071 male docto~ ~ho had ne·, er suffered hean at tac ls
or other senous illnesses found that a
buffered aspmn e' el") other da) cut
their heart anacl nsk b} 4., percent
The sharp increase. which included
a deficit ofS::!3.9 brlhon rn December.
emphasized the pro blem facing the
Reagan admrnmratton and Congress
• as officials struggle to reduce soanng ! budget deficits to restore confidence
1 rn Jilter) financial markets
Hean e>.perts ~rd Tuesda} the
research pro' ides strone e' 1dence
that asprnn "'111 be a ma1or v.eapon
against the nation's No I killer. but
some -.omcd about sLde effecu and
said tt ~ 111 spur ~ 1despread use of
asprnn ~ rthout supen is ion
• President Reagan boast~d in has
,
State of the C nron tall that the ddicn
had been cut b) S73 b1lhon rn 198.,.
down to S 148 billion from an all-ume
b1g.h ofS::!2 I. I b1lhon rn 1986. "I hope this ~on't be g.t'en 10 the
~ hole.~orld as a panacea to sta' ah' e
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' •
.\ prehmrnal") repon on the stud~ is
scheduled to be published rn Thurs-
da) 's :-.Oe~ England Journal of Mecir-
crne
In the stud}. half of the subjects
tool aspmn for near!~ the ~ears.
~hrk the rest recea'ed placebos that
looled and tasted like aspann.
There ~ere 104 heart attacks
among the aspmn users and 189 m
the companson group. There were
also 80 strokes in the aspann group
and 70 among the others. but this
drfTerence was not stat1st1calh mean-ingful. •
Although the stud). conducted at
Asprnn "orks b) making the blood
less hkeh to clot Hean anacks
usuall> oecur when clots form 1n the
coronal) anenes. choking ofT the
heart's blood suppl).
In general. e'pens said that an)one
v.1th nsk factors for hcan disease
should be considered candidates for
routtne use ofaspmn. The maJor nsk
factors include ele' ated cholesterol
le' els. hrg.h blood pressure. smoking.
diabeles or a famrl} h1stol) of heart
attacks. Mosl Amencans have at least
one of these nsk factors.
··Howe' er 11 ma} seem at an~ siven
tame. the 1nten11on of e\en persistent
questioning 1n a spmted rnren 1e~ 1s
to do an honest. honorable JOb."
Rather saJd.
"The fact that more attention rs
someumes &l' en to the heat than the
hght rs regrettable. but tt goes~ 1th the
temtOI) ··
The nine-minute e\change be-
tv.een Rather and Bush. earned "' e
at ttle top of the nt"~s ~1onda~ night.
spurred &nsr)' phoM calls to CBS
affiliates nataonaJh. headlines and
poht1cal analysis o( the fallout.
confront Rather. ·
"George Bush sat there before the
1ntef\ re" and when he heard lran-
('o ntra he muttered audibly, ·tfl hear
Iran-Contra. he's going to hear
M 1am1 · This v.as all planned."
Cohen said T~sda' on ABC-TV's
"'\,1ghtlrne ·· ·
Last September. Rather angnty ~alked ofT the CBS set before a
broadcast from M1am1 because tennis
co,crage cut into news ume •
.\BC and NBC' led their Tuesday
night ney,,scasts with stones about the
inten ICY>. CBS torrespondcnt Bruce
Monon did a reaction stol) from
lo~a
LA votes ban on
bathhouse sex
LO i.\NGELES ( <\P) -In an
attempt to stop the spread of the deadl~ .\IDS virus. the Board of
Anti-Semitic violence up 121 %;
neo-Nazi youth gangs blamed
Supcn 1sors \Oted to ban se\ual NEW YO RK (AP)-Acts by neo-Naz1 )Outh gan$5
ac11\11~ at all bathhouses. despite contnbuted to a 121 percent jump in an11-Scmit1c
arguments that the businesses\ olun-'rolence rn Southern California. which helped reverse a
tanl} promote safe SC\. fi,e-)ear do"n"ard trend national!). the o\nti-Defa-
upef\ rsor Mike .\ntono' rch. call-matron League of B'na1 B•rith said.
The rcpon specifically ctted a Chicago-area episode
rn "h1cp 11 Jewish targets v.ert a1tadtcd on Nov. 9. the
-annr' ersary of I 938's "Kristallnacht'" assault against
Je~ ash businesses rn Nazi German'
.\Skinhead gang member was arrested in one of tho~
incidents. he said . .\nother Skinhead was arrested rn the
San Fernando Valle) in connection v.1th a vandalism
incident. the report said.
1ng the bathhouses ··a breeding The na11on-.1de total of incidents was up 17 percent.
ground for AIDS," said the the league said Tuesda).
crad.do~ n ~as needed at the coun-While :-.:e~ York had the highest numberof 10c1dents
t~ 's dozen bathhouses. ~1th 20.,. Cahfornra's reported vandalism and dcs-The skinheads. who have been linked to other white
supremacist groups. often shave their heads and wear
tattoos. combat boots and swastika-adorned clothing,.
Last ~ear. a s1m1lar mo'e to shut ecrat1ons soared from 61 incidents in 1986 to 137 last
down bathhouses ~as re1ected b~ 'ear. the annual report said. Of those. 124 wett an
Superior C'oun Judge John L Cole Southern ( ahfornra. While \andahsm involving hate groups had ac-
counted for onl)' one or tv.o mc1dents 1n the past se"eraJ
)'ears. rn 1987 thett were 20 such incidents. rncludmg
those'"' oh mg Skinheads. Foxman said.
Count~ Health Directo r Rohen ( .... League :'\atronal Director Abraham H. Foxman.
Gares said the d1fTerence this ~ear rs expla1n1ng the increase an California. said a neo-Nazr
ad' a need medical knowledge about group called the kin heads was responsible for several
.\ID and a gro"rng con' 1c11on attacks 1n the an Diego and Los Angeles areas.
I ~1 1h1n the commun11~ that bath-TheSkrnheadsalsoopcrateinChicago. Foxman said:
I houses pla~ a role rn spreading the antr-SemrttC 1nc1dents an Illinois increased from 14 to 36
"Hate c-nmes arc tbe most difficult for poh~ to deal
with.'' said Lo~ Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates. "They
are done an the dead of nighl ... they arc diabolical and
extreme!) dan1terous." disease last )'ear.
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WORLD
Kidnap suspect' s Rabin pro?es Three suspects in Salvador
b . h . Arab beat1n~ rot er refuses 1n west Bank massacre ordered released
to testify at ttjal
Kldnappen tate
German in Belrat
OUESSELDORF, West Gennany
(AP) - A man accu5Cd in a TWA
hijacking .refused to 1estify today in
the trial of his brother. who allegedly
lddnappcd two West Germans in
Beirut to try to secure his younger
sibling's rclca.sc. · BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)-A band
Mohammed Ali Hamadi, wanted of armed men kidnapped a »year-
in the United States on charges of 1'ir old West German today in one of the
pirac}'. and murder in conn~ion ~ busiest districts of S_}'nan<ontrollcd
-. unfl 98'5"TW'"A htJacking. took the "West lJClrut. po~ said. There was no
stand but repeatedly refused 10 testify immediate claim of responsibility.
at the trial ofhis older brother, Abtas The abduction occurred as a
Hamadi. Lebanese Shiite Moslem accused in a
"I said I do not wish to make anv TWA. hijacking took the stand in
statements at ·ill." the Lebanese West Germany in the irial of his
Shiite Moslem said in German and brother. who 1s charged with kidnap-
Arabic several times. • ping two WcstGennans in Beirut in a
Later, as he was being Jed out of the bid to free him.
court. he clenched his fists and raised In the Duesseldorf counroom. the
his arms above his head in an judge said that if today's Beirut
apparent sign of defiance. .. abduction was related to the trial, ~it
Defense attorney Eckart Hild ap-could •. make the situation tougher
pealed to Mohammed to testify. here ...
saying it would be in his brother's Today's kidnap victim was ident·
interests. "Your brother {Abbas) ap-ified bv pohcc and relatives as Ralph
peals to you to answer the quesuons Rudolt Schra). who works for a
put to you," Hild sajd. chemical company and has lived in
The brothers nodded and smiled at Lebanon for most of his life.
one another but did not have the His abduction bnngs to 22 the
opportunit) to speak to each other number of foreigners held by
throughout the brief session. Lebanese kidnappers. One other
Mohammed Hamadi. who was West German 1s a captive. His
brought into court in handcuffs. abductors ha-.e demandtd that West
smiled and seemed amused through· Germany release the TWA hijacking
out his 20.minute court appearance. suspect and his brother.
The handcuffs were rcmovtd when A police spokesman. who cannot
he was asked to tesufy. but replactd be identified in hne with standing
before he was escorted out by a police regulations. said the gunmen ab-
guard. ducted Schra) as he walked across a
Mohammed Hamadi. 23, who was sidcstreet off Moslem West Beirut's
arrested and accused of carrying Hamra commercial thoroughfare at
explosives in Frankfurt Jan. 13. 1987. I I :05 a.m.
is wanted in the United States in
connection wt th the June 1985 h1Jack·
ing ·of a TWA Jetliner to Beirut.
Thirty-nine Americans were held
hostage and a U.S. Navy diver was
killed in the I 7-da) ordeal.
Abbas Hamad1. 29. is charged wuh
kidnapping. attempted coercion of
the West German government. and
possession of explosives. He was
arrested at Frankfurt airport less then
three weeks after ·hts brother's arrest.
JERUSALEM (AP) -hraeli
troops fired tear ps and rubber
bullets in clashes with Arab demon-
strators in Jerusalem and the West
Bank today .as Israeli newspapers
reported on the government's poliC\
of beating protesters. '
Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
who visited a blood-stained wall in
the occupied West Bank where
'SOidiers allegedly beat pnsoners.
vowed Tuesday to investigate an)
wrongful beatings of Arabs.
"There 1s no policy of punishing b)
ocatlnp:· Rabin ~id. 8Ut ur an
interview with Israel Army Radio
after the visll he conceded "there
wtrc ellcepuons .. and violations were
being investigated.
Israeli nev.spapcrs contained SC\·
eral reports claiming Arabs "'ere
beaten ind1scriminatel) or after beins
taken into custod).
Menachem Shazef. a corres~n·
dent for the Hadashot nev.spaper.
quoted an unidenttfied 20-)ear-old
soldier from the Gaza Stnp as sa> mg
he was $hen orders to beat }OUng
Arabs in door·to-door sweeps I
through refugee camps. He said the
poliq was causing div1S1on among
soldiers.
"We were given orders that 10 order
that people in the camps be aware of
the arm) presence dunng cuife"-S. v.e
must knock o n doors. enter inside
and take the men out.·· the soldier was
quoted as sa} mg.. .. The vounger ones
especiall)'. we -were to Separate and
beat."
··we stood the males outside with
their faces against a v.all. and while
questioning them. the soldiers beat
them with clubs:· he was quoted as
sa~ mg. .. Those who delayed opening
doors v.ere taken to a gathenng place
called the ·square of arrests.· On the 1
wa'. the' "'ere beaten even worse ...
the s0ld1er said he did not see a
single detainee resist arrest or fight
back although .. somt't1mes a woman
v.ould Jump on her son or husband
and tr. to block the soldiers:· the
ne""spaper reported.
Colombia girds for drug war
BOGOTA. Colombia (AP) -President V1~ho
Barco announced emergency measures to battle guemllas
and cocaine barons. who assassinated his chief pros-
ecutor. and said he was mobilmng the arm~ to help curb
lawlessness.
In a nauonwide telev1s1on broadcast Tuesday night.
Barco also said his admin1strat1on was creating 5.000 nev.
posts in the national.Judiciary S)Stem.
. He also appealed to the internauonal comm unit) for
assistance.
.. J. Mqnday cocaine barons killed Attorney General
Carlos Mauro Hoyos in the first salvo of a .. total war" on
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SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) -Three men
suspected 1n the 1985 massacre of I) people. including six
Amencans. must be freed under a gtneral am nest). a
m1lttal) court said in a ruhng condemned by the Un1ted
States,.
Ren't Edmundo Vald1v1eso. secretal) of the Manial
Court. released the ruling Tuesda) from the three·
member appellate tnbunaJ.
The ruhng said the massacre v.as a pohucal act :lnd
v.as therefore covered b~ an amnesty program called for
under the Central ~mencan peace plan
Under Salvadoran lav.. the ruling can be appealed 10
Supenor Coun or the Supreme Coun. Go,emment
1tttomeys d*1.-nGt sa-i-v.hethcr !he}. "'-0.Uld appeal
The I 3 people ~illed 1n the guemlla attack on tv.o
outdoor cafes in San Sah ador included four Manne
guards from the L. S Em bass~. v. ho v.ere dressed 1n
c1\ 11Lan clothes, and t"-O .\mencan businessmen
"We do not belle' e that persons who ha' e
comm1ued cnmes of terronsm. 1n this instance. the
m~re of innocent. u~rmed persons eatmg 1n a
restaurant. should go unpunished." the U.S. Embass~
said in a statement on the ruling.
St.ate Department spokesman Charles E.. Redman in
Wasl11niton called the decision "surprising and extremely
disappointing. ..
Redman said the United States had consulted wub
the Sah adoran government .. and bad stron' reason to
believe these suspects would not be released.'
The massacre occu~ on June 19, 1985. when men
v.eanng SaJv.adoran arm) uniforms arrived in a p1c~up
truck at the two outdoor cafes in San Salvador's .. Pink
Zone," a stnp of trend) restaurants and clubs. ~ aimed automatic weapons at the crowd and
began fmng.
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called the Mardoqueo Cruz Urban Guerrilla Comman-
dos. ltis...an..offshool.ofone offive gu~rrilla anm~ 10 the
Farabundo Marti ~auonal Liberation Front. whicnnas
been fighting the C .S.-supphed Salvadoran government
for eight years.
ibe three suspects in the shooting were 1denufied as
Juan Miguel Gama Melendez. Jose Abraham Dimas
.\gu1lar and \\ 1lltam Ceho R1' as Bolanos.
Then ca~ v.t"nt to the Martial Court after the federal
auorne) ge nerars office appealed a decision by a military
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UCI ozone researcher: 'The worst is yet to come'
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P. Sbenrood Rowland, a prof euor of chemistry at UCI, NJ•
da.mace to tbe osone layer occa.rrl.ng now wilt be apparent
at the end of the century.
By NANCY ANNE CAMERON
........ Cc;; S f I
Even if alJ use and production of
chlorofluorcarboos -the chemicals
responsible for depleting the ozone
layer -were halted immediately.
dam-ain& effects to the atmospben
would still occur.
''The worst is certainly yet to
come," said UCI professor of
chemistry F. Sherwood Rowland.
who reponed in 1973 the then
controversial finding that the ozone
la)er wu being depleted by inan-
made chemicals found tn rcfnger-
ators. air conditioners. fast-food con-
tainers and used to clean electronics.
Because ozol)e depiction is a
stratosphenc phenomenon. it takes
about 1 0 years for the gases released
in the lower atmosphere to mix in the
upper atmosphere. RQwland said.
"So that 1f we stop dead -
absolute!) nothing ~ore being
emitted today -we'd sull expect the
peak e ffects to come near the end of
the centur) and then gradually case
ofT over the next couple of centuries."
he said.
"Now. we·re not going to stop
tomorrow. and in addition even if we
stopped tomorrow we still have I 0 to
15 percent of the ma ten al on its wa}
but not yet releaKd -it'• 1n the
refrigerators, it's in the plutk." said
Rowland, who rccendy won the Dana
A ward for Pioneerina Achievement
in HcaJth for'his work to prevent
ozone destruction.
Last September m Montreal, the
United States and 23 otbtt nations
signed a treaty to cut the produetion
of CFCs to t 986 levels by 1989 and
cut 1heir production in half by 1999.
While the conference was succnsful
in 1hat it brought toaether people
from vanous naiions fQr a more
global rcsponw to the problem, it ffll
shon of arriving at a solution. said
Rowland.
"The Montreal &grccmcnts don't
do an) thing much till the end of the
centur) and that's not very soon. I
don't think 1t (the treaty) 1s enough
~hen 1tdocscome in and I don't think
11·s an) where near soon enough."
8) 1he ume of the conference. the
chemicals wrre known to be harmful
but no definite link had been estab-
lished between ozone depiction and
CFCs. The connection was revealed
t~o ~eeks after the conference. said
Rowland. who views the findings as
an impetus for more action.
"I think what we're going to find 1s
there'll be very strong demand for
gettmg rid of them (CFCs) completely
-completely meaning 9S percent -
as soon as possible. As soon as
possible might be several years," he
said.
CFC production is now more than
a million tons a year. CFCs destroy
the ozone layer by a complex
chemical reaction in which each
chlorine atom can destroy 1ens of
thousands of ozone molecules. Be-
cause the ozone layer shields the earth
from ultraviolet radialion, destruc-
tion of the ozone layer could mean a
dramatic increase an skin cancer as
wtll-fl-a varictyof other pt oblcmdor
aJI life on earth.
In 1985. a gaping hole in the ozone
layer was discovered over Antarctica.
Since then. decreases in ozone con-
centrations have been found in a
number of other areas., said Rowland.
"What happens in Antarctica is that
you lose 50 percent of it (ozone) in
three weeks. Nothing like that hap-
pens anywhert' else. The typical kind
of loss in wanter on average ov~
Maine or Nonh Dakota is 6 percent."
he said.
The unique weather patterns over
the Antarctic allow for the formation
of polar stratospheric clouds. Upon
their surfaces less reactive forms of
chlorine arc converted into more
reactive forms. "When the first
sun liaht of the Antarctic sprina comes
in September these compounds tum
loose and start reactina. and ~use
of some of the other cbaractcnsucs of
the Antarctic the normal chain break-
ers aren't there -they've been taken
out by the clouds," he said. .
While the most dramau~ ozone
loss occurs over the Antarctic. e~en
the 6 percent loss over North Amenca
is sianificant, said Rowland. In ad-
dition the damaat to the ozone layer
can ~nly ' be repaired by nat~ral
processes which may take centuncs.
he said. -AltcmativestoCFC l I, 12and 113
-the most dangcrous of the
chemicals -arc available. Some
could be easily and cheaply produced
within months.. he said. CFC22 is one
such alternative. Because it contains
hydra&en 1t 1s IMgcly destroyed in the
lower atmosphere.
But CFC 22 is controversial be-
cause it con~ins chlorine and can stm
damage the ozone layer. "With CFC
22 the question is ... is it 10 times less
threat or 20 times and if you can
substitute somcthin' which is 10
times less a threat you re way ahead of
the game. Whether IOyears from now
you won't want to get rid of\FC .~2 as
"ell. that's another qucsuon, he
Rowland said.
Don't eat fat &nd tio exerCise Addicts blame others
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for the last 25 years. If she ~as to
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answer to the obes1t)' ep1dem1c.
Studies have shown that when a
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in'anabl) regain that "eight and
more when the diet ceases. !(the diet
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compensate. Everything in the bod)
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pr,)blcm 1c; ''hen: wu'd hkl· Ii' -.----
kcl'p them
As qu.1hltl'J ... knu ... t-.. '' h11
"JX1..1ah.:f ''"" m 1hc d1.1gn11-.1 ...
.1nd trc:ltmcnt of ~1.1m d1-.ea~
\\I.' think thC\ -.h11uld ,t,1\ tn
your mouth &\ ... lll"'t ,IJ' Jgc
d """'t CJu'-<.' tc"\\'!~ 1,,,.., l1um
dt5e.t.~ ck)('-.. Anj.l l,.,ur ,1u1 ,,1
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g\lm'
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l-.1.lt""l' h:cth_fa en
h.1d b"'.tth
slo~er mo' 1n~ S}Stems soak them up
stonng them in the fat cells. and the
bod) 1Ae1ght rebounds to a higher
le' cl.
Roughl~ 20 percent of Amencans
are abo' e their opumal weight, wt th
man~ 1f not most of them dicung to
somee\lent This in ttself1s odd since
a sune~ of the animal kingdom
(animals \\-Ould never not cat when
hungr). the defin1t1on of dieting).
reveals \C~ hnle obesit).
Well. 1f d1et1ng 1s self defeating.
what's the ans" er?
There seem to be two solutions to
the obes11~ problem that hkely hold
mon: promise for permanent weight
control than dieting.
I. Cut out the fat. Reducing the
calon es ma) not be nccessal'). but
d1sc1 phne ~ourself 10 reduce 1he fat
la l oric~ b~ su bst1tut1ng
carboh,drates instead This cena1nl\
gocs against the grain of most ""ho
JULIAN
WHITAKER
believe that carbohydrates arc the
culprit. The} aren't. The body is able
to store fat caloncs more efficiently
than carboh,drate calones. It talccs
about 27 i)erccnt of the calorics
contained 1n carbohydrate foods to
con,ert them and store lhcm as fat.
while fat zips nght 1n to the fat stores
wtth only a 3 percent loss of the
caloric energy.
2. D1sc1phne )Ourself to get more
exercise. one half hour per day. This
nercise should be walking. joginJ.
b1c)clmg or some fonn o f aerobic
condition 1hat ekvatcs the hcan rate.
This act1v1t) increases the metabolic
rate not onl} dunng the lime of
(Pleue Ke WBJTAJ.ER/A7)
There's something about a nev.
calendar that seems to sumulate m)
th10k1ng about hab1ts ... good
hab1ts ... and those not so good habits
~h1ch may even lead to add1ct1on.
Each Januar.. ps)·chotherap) prac-
tices everywhere bulge with ne\\-
"CUStOmers" "ho have made com -
mttments to themselves and arc
looking for a little extra help to
ma1ntam their resolution and their
resolve.
I can relate to that bec.ausc Januar)
1s also an anmvers.ary month for me.
Fi ve years ago, J ran my first and onl>
SK race. (I came in last in back of an
80-ycar-old man ... who walked pan of
the wa>) and vowed never again to
allow myself to be O\erweight.
To celebrate m) fh e-ycar success. 1
made m) year!) trek through
Gclson's market -~1th a 10-pound
bag of potatoes in each band. What a
tangible reminder.
lJIDI
la.UZI
.. I can 'tstop smoking now ... I've got
too many other things going on."
"E' ~rybody I know goes to the
trac._ on \\-ttkcnds ... what's the big
deal an)Wa)? Even m) WIFE likes it
v.hen I WIN."
Add1ctton 1s tncky because the loss
of control happens gradually ... and it
com<'s 1n man) vaneucs:
PRIESTLEY
CHIROPRACTIC
Sometimes an otherwise health>
indh·idual becomes temporanl)
prone to e1ccss 1n one habit or
another. lfand when he/she finds that
the behavior is interferiDJ with pro-
ductive and healthy hving. he/she
stops doing what hurts. That person
may have been an abuser but was
probably never an addict.
I Alcohol and Chemical De-
pendenc) It's hard to point to the
t'\act moment when alcohol use
becomes abuse. or when abuse slides
o'er to add1ct1on What 1s clear 1s that
there arc an csttmatcd 40 milhon
alcohohcs and problem dnnkers in
.\menca today and that many other
people are also addicted to S(dat1vcs.
op101ds. tobacco and caffcine. The
good news is that since substance
abuse has come out of the closet there
arc multiple treatment facilities and
programs available for those who
"ant hdp.
The American Red Cross
Addiction is identified by chrome
and compulsive behavior. Eve11 if the
addicting behavior or substance
causes pain or forces withdrawal fro m
soc1al. occupational. or recreational
activities. it becomes progressively
harder for the "addict' to stop his
self-destructive behavior.
2. Compulsive Gambling.. When
gamblin, stops being a harmless
"hobby' and starts interfering with
family, sexual, personal and voc.a-
uonal interests, 1t can be labeled an
addiction. Self-help aroups have also
been efTecuve for treatment. You can
bet on it! 2nd ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE Addicts arc famous for denying
their problem: (In fact. most ~pie
don't even own up to their addictions
until thcy·ve bqun a recovery pro-
cess.)
..
ursday, January ~8, 19 ..
coo b aoooon!menl and/Of me. W*>
(714) 675-7113
"I only smoke poL I'd NEVER use
anything else ...
"I never drink 1µ1til after S p.m .
Except on Sundays. so I can't be an
alcoholic."
3. Sexual Addiction. There really 1s
such a thina, It's not funny and 1t is
characterized by preoccupation with
sex to the cxc!u.s1on of almost any-
thing else. For the addict. sex becom-
es a way to avoid painful feelings.
When famil) relauonships and oc-
cupational interests start to be com-
promised. the add1ct ;nay be
motivated lo seek help tbrouJh
aroups modeled after lbe Alcoholics
Anonymous treatment procram .
• .,..,..tire
\,1u l.tn ri;Juli.. the n-..k ... ,f
gum J1-.....1"-· O\ fr,llli\\mg th~
;;,tl'P" ( I IITCd hni-..h1ng f)a1h
O('""'"A .\ hJl.1n1..cJ diet Ant.I reg-
ul.ir !fl\lln1l 111 h .I ['l'O<l\fonthl
In m11h thl· tx·-.1 pbcr tC'I
..,t,1rc 't1ur h.'rth t' m their Cln~
nJI 1..'mt..1m, r '' -c..111 \11ur ne.H-
t..':'.t 1,ffkl ti1r .ln aprx11nrmt:nt M
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Addicts are experts at pro1ectmg
the blame on others for their own
behavior:
.. My klds drive me crazy ... of course
I O\ertal"
"My husband ignores me. I suncd
o vmpending on the credit card.s to
punish him. I can't help it if I lost
control...it's his fault."
They're also masters at rational-
ization:
4. Eating Oisorden. Chr.onic and
uncontrollable overeating. bulimia
and anorelll.ll all fall under this cat~ory. The overeater· may be
addicted to food in the same way the
anorexic is addicted to dietin.a. Self·
(...._Me Al.GAZ!/ A 'T)
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, January 27, 1988 A7
A.a exhllaratlng evenlng with Cole Potter in Newport
Warden provides two poosepimply
moments wi th a pair o electrifying
50los - the ahead·Of·ilS·timr ··Love
for Sale" and the near-operatic "So in
Love .. from the score of "Kiss Me.
There ate few experiences in the
theater more pleasurable. mo re
downright cnjoyabk, than spending
an evening being cntenained b_y a
rev ue dedicated to the music of Cole
Porter.
The only complaint about "No
Mother But Jazz -A Tribute to Cole
Porter" a t the Newport Theater A.cu
Center is that ifs over all too quickly.
But to do j ustice to the impact that
Porter bad on the American musical
theater would take several weeks
rather than a few boun to produce.
Toi
TITUS
Kate." Smith glides smoothly thro~~~~~num~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
teams with Mohlm for a spnghtly
"C'cst Magnatique" from "Can·
Can.''
Thµrsday at 7 p.m. at Rancho 667-3109 for more information.
Sanuaao College. Bristol and 17th The Garden Gro-.•c Communuy
Sll'ttt$, Sitnta Ana .... a prepared Theater will hold tryouts for Edward
Shalcespcirean monologue is Albee's "WhO's Afraid of V11"Jinia
preferred, but not rcquired .... call Woolf?" Feb. 7 at IO a.m. and Feb. 8
at 7:30 p.m. at the theattr. 12001 St.
Mark St., Garden Orovc ...• l*O men
and two women are being souabt and
auchtioners arc asked to brina a two-
minutc monologue from the play.
The same theater (and musical
director) that ga vc us "Side by Side by
Sondheim" as a tribute to Broadway's
hottest contemporary composer a few
seasons ago now offers a musical
history lesson on another legenda ry
----showman-fr"°m Ule-first-hal tof lhe-
ccntury.
More than a retrospective of
Pon cr's prolific musical output. "No
Mothct But Jazz .. (the title comes
from a line in an ea rly Porter piece,
~rm a Gigolo") traces the Porter
portfolio from beginning to endvNot
only arc the super hits ("Anything
'Vietnam'
a bonanza
at box office
HOLLYWOOD -"Good Morn-
ing Vietnam" held its ground at the
front of the national weekend box
office fist as moviegoers bought
nearl) S 11 million in tickets as the)
trooped to see the Robin Williams
corned).
Walt Dtsnc) Co.'s Touchstone
Productions not only earned Sl0.8
million dunng the fifth week of
release for .. Good Morning." but I
hauled in another S6 million with 1ts
"Three Men And A Baby." which
placed second on the list and has
gros~ S 113. 7 million in nine v.ccks I
of release.
ln third place ~as Cher's romantic
comedy "Moonstruck." earning S4.8
mitli6n. "For Keeps." a talc a~ut a
teen-age couple that decides to keep
their child. was founb with S2.8
million .
.. Broadcast News." the cnt1cally~
acclaimed film about the romanCC"s
and career moves inside a network's
Goes," "Can-Can." "Kiss Mc, Kate,"
etc.) well reprcsentc.d. but also the
lcu-successful shows which still man-
aged to produce some classic sin&les.
Those who've just seen "Can-
can." one of tl'!e composer's later
shows. at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse. may be surprised to find
that a few of its big numbers-"Let's
Do h." "Just One of Those Things"
-ha<ttlRiT genesis rn cattier ron-e
epics dating back to the 1920s. Porter
was not above borrowing from
himself. especially when an old song
would fit a new format. ·
Directors John and Susan Lee,
along with musical d irector Beth
Hansen and pianist/arranger Tcren~
Alaric, have mounted a loving tribute
which '1itters as brightly as Gil
Morales sparkling setting. And the
fi ve-m ember cast of Roberta Kay,
~bbie Ann Mohlin. Ronald Smith.
Cindy Warden and Mark Wickham
should have theatergoers calling for
more at the final curtain.
Fim amon$ equals is Kay. whose
torchv renditions of "What is This
Thing Called Love?" and "In the Still
of the Night'' are matched by her
polished dance m ovements wi th
Wickham in "Begin the Beguine" and
with Smith on the classic "NiAband
Da)'" -the utk song of Porter's
movie biograph}. Seeing this
number. it's hard to forgjvc "llan
Sherman for his comic scndup with
punctuation marks added.
PROMISED
LAND
Lilt" on cht" tJ~1:
111 cht: Amc:ril an Dream .
(,..,..._,..__ .. .__
Wickham's only solo spot IS a well-
dclivered tnbu1c to the Big Apple
called ··1 Happen 10 L1kr New York,"
but be and Smnh provide ttlc com ic
highlight of the evening 1n the
gangsters' durt from "Kiss Mc. Kate",
which Susan Lee has turned into a I
sprightly song and dance number.
"Brush Up Your Shakespeare ...
Some of the show's best moments
accin-lbc ensemble scgm~nu.-~
call) the vanous renditions o( "'I've ·
Got You L'nder My Skin" which
close the first act and the paean to
Po ncr. ··You're the Top." which sets
up the finale. The old standard
··f nendsh1p·· also receives special
choreographic attention.
Cole Poner has provided the
Amencan theater with enough to~
quality songs to stitch together a
dozen evenings like this one. but the
Ncwpon sho~ does an excellent JOb
putting the composer's life and career
into pcrspec11,c. This one ~oes into
the "don't miss" category 1f you're
e\en shg,htl~ enamored of musical
theater.
··!'fo Mother But Jazi" tont1nues
through F~b 21 at the Newpon
Theater <\ns Center. 2501 C1ifT
Dnvr. Ne"pon Beach. wnh per·
formances Thursda~s through Satur·
da~s al 8 p.m and Sundavs at 2:30.
Call 631 --0288 for uckct information. • • • CALLBOARD -Auditions for
Shakespeare's .. Measure for
Measure" ~111 be held tonight and
•
Washington news bureau. was m fifth ::;~~~iiii!~iiiiiiiiiiii~~ii!!iiiiiii!iiiii!iiii~iiiji~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ~
place with S2.6 million. I ~=it: •sl.25 ~.:=:::=::=::: Chuck Noms' Vietnam war hero ...,o..~s.r ..... ._._....A, ... o.,_thO...t.1
returned in Cannon's "Braddock:
M1ssmi tn Action Ill." ~h1ch earned
S2.2 m1lhon· in ltS debut week. good
for sixth place.
Drama next
for Madonna
NEW YORK ( .\P) -Madonna at
Lincoln Center-stamngas an office
temp ~orking for No Hollywood
producers?
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That's the role she'll pla) in
··Spccd·The-Plow," a ncv. play b'.v
David Mamet. author of the P\1hizcr
Pnze·winning "GkngarT) Glen 6 ~~., .. ,
Ross." s :4o 1 :n t :lo
"It came out of the blue." Merle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ~buske). a spokesman for the
Lincoln Center Theater Compan).
said. "She asked to trv out for the
role." ·
The singer read for both Mamet
and director Gregor) Mosher. head of
the Lincoln Center Theater.
"She was great. right on the
mone)." said Mosher who has
directed more than a dozen Mamrt
plays. "The aud1t1on process worked
right."
The play. which begins per·
form.ances March 29 at the Mitzi
Newhouse Theatrr. also will star Joe
Mantegna and Ron Silver as tht:_
Hollywood producers. No opening•
date has been announced.
WWTAKER •••
homA6
exercise but for many hours after-
ward. Whereas dieting lowers the
metabolic rate. exef'cise elevates it
and therefore is more likely to not
o nly cause weight loss but keep it off
as well.
Also, stop worrying. Just do the
above and sec what happens. Give
yourself a break. Life is too short. J.U.. wtllaker, /tl.D., .. ,..,. o/
..... .,..,., Be«t ""-•" Utl .. R~
~DMklft"(WMWra..bJ,u ~,.,. "'ne ....,,..n-Wellftu ,..,,,.re•Ne..,., ....._
ALGAZI •..
PromA8
help lfOUPI ba ve been a welcome
tbcraeeutic addition to the more
tradiuonal therapies in the treatment
of thete disonlen.
S. Compulsive S~ina. Credn-
card cotnpultives COllW fri>m ~
IOci0«0nomic poup. and OV'ft'-
spendina somttima becoma an
addictive defcruic booster afta an
illness or a divorce. TM shoppcna
IPf'et ICU u an aneier re~ •rtd/rK a way to handle deprnaion. P!oole
..t.o Ond themtdves uncontrollably
8ddic1.ed to the shopper's hich oftm
do wen in thcfapy. If you think you've eo• 1 probien•
or I polenliaJ problem, J"'uaty is I IDOd month to make the cbantt and
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expectatiOns
A.n unexpected perfonnance took place last week at the
Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Henr) Segerstrom, the center's benefactor and chairman.
and Center President Tom Kendrick were at center stage to
announce "'hat man)' observers thought would be a ma1or
first-year budget deficit.
But that's not the tune Segcrstro m and Kendnck. were
singing beca use the center fi nished the year with a ~in ofS 1.1
m11l1on. As pleased as they were, both men were quick to poin t
out that the future may not hold such unexpected surpluses.
Kendrick explained that cultural centers traditionally
ha' ( dcfirns because programming costs exceed bo' office
receipts. ··The more you program, the more you lose," he said.
.. That"s t' p1cal of all ans centers."
The · center's first year was an exception because
audiences were larger than expected and fund-raising effom
for the center were more successful tha n expected.
La~t 'ear. the center staged 2 15 performances that
1nclud1.·d Broadwa) shows. an expanded -ballet series. a Jan
series and an 4-mbassador Series of international per-
formJnces. Center officials expected the Broadway shO'-'S to
selJ out. but attendance at the ot.her performances was much
better than proje<'ted.
H 1gher attendance helped balance some of the center's
programming expenses. "'h1ch "'ere greater than expected.
thus the center d1dn 't lose as much money as officials had
e\pe<:ted
Suppon groups and an guilds had a big pan in cutting the
S 70. 7 m1ll1 on ce nter's deficit by exceeding fund-raising goals.
Can the momentum be maintained this year?
~o one knows. but the center's officials will be '-'atching
the costs and programming another year of entertainment
that 1s varied and beneficial to both the center and the
community.
Like the first-year budget surplus. that programming will
probably continue to surprise the people who thought the
center would be an exclusive foru m for .what can only be
described as highbrow events.
For some reason there's a misconceptio n m some nrclcs
that the name Performing Ans Center translates to classical
music. ballet and theater.
Cen ter offi cials have proved that they are dedicated to
the spectrum of performing ans. Some of that programming
brought Jee rs. Knowing eyebrows were lifted in a ""'hat can
you expect in Orange Count~. the onl ~ culture it has gro" s In
a petn d ish" look.
The first year also proved that the Performing .\ns
Center 1s a lot ltke Orange County itself. It's fresh.
1magjnatl\e. d~nam1c and full of the unexpected. If there·s a
problem. it's that man) people e'pect different things of 1t.
and that g1' es the center a cenain lack of defintt1on .
The future of the center -and 1ts role in the communll~
-ma) be sh rouded in m~stery and misunderstanding. but
)OU can almost feel something d~namic de\·eloping. You can
sense ll more than see 1t. and that's the '-'a~ It should be
OTHER VOICES
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S chool newspape r s
Students who work on school newspapers were told b)
the L' upreme Coun that the~ do not have the same broad
First .\mendmcnt protections that are available to the
nauon·s ne,\S media.
The coun 'srullng. "'h1ch came on a 5-3 vote. makes sense
becau<..l'. 11 recogntzcs the educational assignment that student
pubhcauons ha"e on top of their charge to repon the ne\\s.
.\ctualh. the ruling puts students in the real world"' here
fe'-' Journalt.sts are free to do "'hatever they please.
\lost work '-'tth1n S)Stems of checks and balances.
s' \tern-. that are set up b\ editors and publishers to ensure
accural \. and fai rness -a"nd good taste and public sen ice
It s"hould be noted that a heavy-handed administra tor.
cspcc1all~ one" 1th llltle understanding of the press. can do a
great deal of harm
T he o'erl~ quick censor hinders the learning process h~
discouraging creauve students and by damaging the
cred1b1 ht .. ; of the censored publication.
· Medford (Ore.) Mail TribUDe oa tbe
E van Mecha m
Some people have a knack for sa' mg "the nght thing at
the right time:· Others tend to ha\e "(oot-in-mouth .. disease
But Gov. Evan Mecham of Arizona surely is th e current
··""orld champion" at getting both feet in his mouth with
unfonunate reslJltS
If there 1s an) group he has not offe nded. it's hard to find.
o me of the affronts have been real. if not really in tended.
So me ha\ e come from unreasonable sensitivity on the pan of
the offended. or contnved b~ poltucal oppon unism ....
When he "'as indicted recently in connection with an
unreponed campaign loan hr could justly conclude that
parano ia 1s not his problem -almost eveJ)one reall> 1s
against him.
He has offended blacks. women, homosexuals. Japanese
and even powerful figures tn his own Republican Party. who
are embarrassed b\ v.hat has transpired ....
Ifs all too bad There should always be concern by
everyone for the feelings of others. and there should n.ot be
manufactured super-se114ativ1ty forthe purposc ofchoosing to
be affro nted for political or other purposes.
But some people JUSt don't exerc~se very good JU,dl,m~nt
to an extent that they not only victimize others but v1cttmtzc
themscl\CS. Mcthapl may fit that category.
Tiie CUtuaoo,• (TN11.) N~•fl·Ftte P rtt1.
ORANGE COAST
llilJfillt .. ,..,
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Ctlla N S.ts £fitot
laieill1 c.w "°"''• Qqctor
c.ta.
Adttr~ OilClor ....., ..
~Oirtttor ., '""" C.c~ Oirtct«
rt ........
9'11111C\I OfftCt Mwatr
--J
·'Few accept his (Brown 's) public boasting that he 'II be speaker for
m any y ears to come. · ·
UNLtf(e MY ~NQNTS, I ST~D foR DQflC\f
~eDUCTIONS. STI<oNG DefeNSQ, Be1TeR eDUCATlON,
AND 1He BAme AGAINST AIDS!
Brown is losing fight to
dodge lame-duck image
Spea ker's once-:. firm grip on players
of Ca pi to I politics game begin s to fade
.\C'R.\ \.1ENTO -Seven )e"ars
and eight "eeks after it began, Willie
Bro"n's speakership 1s dying the
death of a thousand tin) cuts.
Bro"n. who "'II set a record for
presiding o'er the Assembly in
ano1her six weeks. 1s in no 1mmed1a1e
danger of being dumped. But few
acccp1 his public boas11ng that he'll be
speaker for man~ ~cars to come. He
has to sa) that or he becomes an
instant laml:' duck
Rathe-r. his om:l··firm gnp 1s grad-
uall~ loosening as those '"' ho pla) the
game of('ap1tol poh11cs-lesisla1ors.
'>LJITcr; lobb~ 1!>15 JOumahsts and
groupie!> -incrcasingl) o,1e" him as
being. on the do"nh11l slope .\nd in
1hc C ap1tol. perception is at least as
1mponan1 as reallt~
The v.eck!.-long maneuq~nng of
fi' l' Democratic d1rnde-n1s. dubbed
the "Gang of Ft' c ··is not so much a
thallenge to Brn" n's speakership.
although he a nd 1hc} some11mes see It
a\ such. as 11 1s maneu' enng o'er" ho
Bro" n's succcs ... or \I.ill be
E' Cl) thing that has occurred to
date. tncludang ~tonda) ·s latest
episode on 1hc .\ssembl) floor. re-
flects the wide-s pread belief that
Bro'"' n's spea~crsh1p 1s v.mdmg
do" n The indi' 1dual e' cnts are-pan
of the l hoosing up of r;1des that
arrnmpan1cs a changing of the guard.
Bediu .. c Democratic ranks in 1he
.\s~mbl\ ha'e been th inned b'
Republican gains. the Gang of F"e
represents the balan~e of po"er
h<'l"cen the l'-'O pan1es and.'" in a
porn ion to atTect not a nt) IC'g1slall\ e
l)Sues but the sclcC11on o f the ne.\t
spcakt'r
Monday. 3 5 of the '6 Republicans
and the fi n· 'nted 10 "llhdra'"' a
m:indatOI) .\ID te,11ng rill from
comm111ce That added up to 40
'otes. one '>hon of the 41 required
and Bro"n "as saved from a di rect
embarrassment onl} ·because one
Republican. "hom Bro" n recent!}
named to chair a comm1ttt'e. Stan
Statham. refu~d to go alone with
other GOP lcg)slators. But 11 was
close enough that Bro" n was com-
pelled 10 g1' c ground b~ amehding a·
milder 'ers1on of the AIDS b11l 1n10
another measurt and pushmg It
through the house
Ironical!). the process b} "h1ch
tha L · "as done b) pas~d L he 'Cl)
committee SHLcm that Bro"n in-
s1!>tcd he "a" 0prote-tting.
Thus the she-II of Bro'"' n's
speakership "as prcscr' ed "h1le the
outcome demonstrated anc" that he
ha) lost much of has ·ab1ht~ to
influence e'ents. 1hat a de facto
rnahuon of Repubhcans and con-
scnall' c Demonals is calling the
shots on such 1deolog1call~ and
poht1calh po1en1 issues
From this point. manerc; can onl~
e!>Calatc
Republtcans sen ed notice that
the~ "'II auempt more '-'lthdra"al
mo11ons on conser' a11ve bills that the
h11hl·rto-dominant liberals had
blod.cd in comm1llec so Monda) ·s
se1-p1e<"c confrontation ma' well be
repeated again and again
Brown must decade whe1hcr he'll
d1sc1phne ..\sscmbl)man l.arT) 11rl-
ing. a San Diego Republican "'ho
chairs the Public Safety Commmee
but "'ho 'otcd for Monda' 's
"1thdra"al mouon. Un111 Statham
"as named a committee chairman
last '-'Cd. ()11rltng had been the onl~
Repubhcan '-"Ith such a pos1t1on
In the pa~t. Brown has punished
R~pubhcans "ho 'oted for bill
DAN
WALTERS
-...11hdra.,, al motions. charactenz1ng
them as d1rcc-t challenges to the
speakership. When a similar incident
occurred last }Car rega rding a bill
dealing "11h parental con\cnt lor
abonions. Bro"'n d1sc1plined Re-
publicans "ho 'oted for the
v. ithdrawal motion.
Jfhe mo, es against Sttrhng nov.. 11
"ould create e'en more d1sscns1on If
tt doesn't, tt would be interpreted -
and ix·rhaps correl·tl} -as a fun her
sign that h10, po" er 1!> "aning
The speaker ma} ~ ti) mg to
arrange a graceful e>.1t for himself
after he has set his longe' tt} record.
There 1s a po"erful belief "1th1n
C'ap11ol circles that he wants 10 lateral
the s~~t'rsh1 p to Assembl)'man Pat
Johnston. D-Stoc~ton. cha1nnan of
1hc Finance and Insurance Comm1t-
1cc. perhaps after his current
speakership term ends 1n Dt-cembc:r.
But such a lateral 1s one of the most
diffo·uh of all pol111cal maneuvers
because its' ery n1stt"nce signals tha1
the 1nrnmben1speaker1s a la me duck
and "hen that happens. he-loses
'1nuall} all ofh1 s power to innuence
events
Bro"n. more than an)Ont'. should
kno'"' JUSt how difficult 11 1s. Then-
Spcaka Bob Morelli tned to ma~e
JUSl sudt. a maneu' er in 1974 and
failed. He wasn't abk to hand off 1he
speakership 10 has good fnend and
pohucal all}. Willie Brown. 'Who then
had to "a11 another six )ears to claim
the Leg1\la1u re's most po"'erfu) pos·
111on.
Du Wallen ls • sya4Jcatell
col•m•ist 1Mu4 I• S.c.-•meato.
Bush dropped the ball during
hisstintasactingpresident
DA.NW AL TSU
Col•mnlat
Customer
• service -born again
The first month of 1988 isn't over
and alread) -strange things arc hap-
pening.
Just before Chnstmas I got a call
asking me to subscnbe to a local
newspaper. The caller assured me
that afler one month if I 'Wasn't sold
on their newspaper. they would
cheerfully refOJld my moor) for tha1
penod.
Since we only subscnbe to three
newspapers now. and I'm trving to do
what I can for the recycling program. 1
told him to put us on the-!isl
I've had experience in the past with
this mone)-checrfully-refunded bit.
so ll was a pleasant surpnse to get a
postcard an the mail two days ~fore
the first month was up reminding me
of the mone)·back guarantee. It gave
exphc1t 1nstructtons on the procedure
for refund. I was so impressed. I
de-c1ded to conunue "11h the paper.
In the mail the followmg day was a
card fro m the Customer Service
Depanment of the Book-Of-The-
Month Cl ub signed by the member-
ship director. She v.as anfonning me
tha1 m) 1nstruc11ons not to send the
current sdec11on reached them after
the' had shipped the book. She
menttoned this "as unfonunato. and
1hat 1 should foci free to return the
boo~ and '"'01ce for credit
Man) times o'er the yea~ I have
been too late" 11h my mstructtons not
10 send the current selecuon, but
nc.,.cr befort' has anyone acknowl-
edged 11. I don't remember the name
of the book and 1t hasn't amved yet.
but I'll prob;ibl > ~ecp 11 JUSl because
of her concern o\'er the s11ua uon .•
In the )ame mail "as a letter from
the gas compan) This letter was
t\ped -no1 spe"ed out on a ·
computer -and II "as personal!)
signed b> J H . Campbell of the
C u~1umer Sef\ l\t' Ot-panmenl.
\tr ( ampbell ac~nov.ledged that
our prl'' 1ous t.'1111 of S.., I~ ~.a was an
error Our meter has been reread. and
"e v.111 soon rccel\e a corrected bill.
He d1dn'1 sa\ h.o" much 11 v.ould ~
but he apolog1u d and "elcomed an~
questions '-'C might have.
\\e haven't recc1,cd tht' corr«ted
bill ~ct. but v.e·rc not wo~mg about
II
o.\s I said last "'eel . e,·e~onc in the
gas compan~ 15 consc1t'nt1ous and
honorable
The lir-St three "eeks of 198
brought these three commun1cauons
reOccung concern for a customer. For
a change the customer service depan·
menu are func11on1ng.
There's more to the story. In the
la11cr pan oft 9•1.~e received a form
from the Internal Revenue Service
informing u~ v.e ov.e-d them S2000.
plus tnterc'>t. because our laJt return
was incorrect
Fastt'r than a s~ing bullet. we
sent 1h1s to our la~ man and tned to
put 1t out of our mmds dunng tht'
hohda)s We "eren'tent1rt'I} succ~s
ful and poun~d on the mail ever) da}
for funher developments from e1thc-r
1hc I RS or our la). man
Ycsterda)' a le1ter from lhe IRS
amved. You'll find this hard to
beltc\C, but 11's true. This was a form
notice to "Dear Taxpa)er" with the
usual t'xplanat1ons and st1pulat1ons
listed. But do"n at tht' bottom of the ~e. handwnllt'n 1n tnk by a rcal. ltve
lfuman being -again. no computer
1 n' ol' ed -was the followmg: Vice presiden t wa s 'out of commission'
during pa rt of 8 hours h e h eld power
• "Due to a processing erTor. "e
bi lled )OU for unreponed dividends
We arc so~ 't\e may have 1ncon,e·
nienced )OU We rece1vt'd cont11ct1ng
W'-\SHINGTOJ"--Grorgc Bush
has alrtady been president of the
United States. It ...a)s so 10 his
campaign biograph). The da} was
Juh 13. I 985. and for eight hours.
v.hilc Ron.aid Reagan v.asundergoing
intestinal surgcf). Bush was acting
pres1den1.
Whal the resume docsn'1sa~1s that
dunng his e1g}H hours at the top. Bush
shooed during a tennis game. ban$ed
his head and "as out of commission
himself for pan of the umc Reagan
"'a under ancstht's1a .. Out of comm1ss1on .. 1s the only
wa) to retond lc disputed accounts of
this prcv10U$I) unreported incident.
Our sources. including high-level
Wh ite House oflictals. told Dale van
Atta that Bush was reportedly "un-
consciousM for a ume. But a top Bush
press aide wd he was never "in·
capacitated," though he did .. sleep it
(the IOJUry) off."
"On the o ne da) when Bush carried
the ball for lhc president and the
country. he fumbkd it," said a White
House sourt'C, fam1har v.1th the
1nc1dent The .. be.II" ~ referred to 1s not
fi aurat1ve ··football" 1s the
nickname for the alt.ache a.sc and
codes that allow the president to
order a nuclear retthatory stnlce on the Soviet Union. Wht&c Rc:qan was
on the operat101 table. Bush had the
ca~ and the codn
Hen: 11 what happened·
July 12. 198S -Rca,an WU
admmed to the 8cthcldl aval
Hosp11al for eum1n1t1on of a pol)p
1n his intestine Bu h new otf (or I
'acahon at his house an Ken·
nehun ~pon. Maine
Ounng the l:'\am. a second growth
"as found and Reagan decided to
ha\c 11 n.-mo'ed the followingda).
Juh 11. 9 JO a m -Bush ltfl
Kc nncbunkpon on ..\1r Force T"'o.
tl"chng he should be near the pres1-
dt'nl "hale he had the JOb of acting
president
1'0:32 a.m. -Reapn s11ncd letters
to then~hou~ peaker Tip O'Neill
and then-Senate J>rn1dent Pro Tem•
pore Strom Thunnond. The letters
satd Bush would be 1n charwe while
Rcapn was in Sl.lJ'ltT'Y and under the
anesthesia. Reqan quipped to
Nancy. "I'm s1gnina these letters. but
you're still m)' first lady."
11 :28 a.m. -Reagan went under
anesthesia and Bu.sh became acting
president. A top-sccrt1 exchange of
nuclear codes and authonty wu
made over secure commumcat1ons to
Bush who was stall aboard ar Fortt
Two. His finger was on the button
then.
Noon -Bush amved at Andre'fr-s
Air Force Base and went to his
resad.cnce at the Naval Obtervacory in
Washin&ton. He later told reponcrs
he passed the day readina and talkma
on the telephone. Noth1na prnickn-.
tial happened.
Nochina. thaa is. unlos )'ou·re
tallUlll PTnidcnt Gerald Ford. the
kinaofthe pratfalls. Somduncduri na
\hcaftemoon. v.h1le Buth was playi na
tennis. "he slipped and hit hi head,
but wa 'not 1~gtcd," a Bulb
aHk IOkl U .. It ""' •t ICf'IOUS = 10 be cbttked;' he id He tm y
"slept 1t off." Buth M'er menuoncd
the amdtrit wMn he told lM praa
J1c1
AIDEISOI
and DAU VAN A TT A
ho"' he spent his da) at the helm.
..\ high-le' el White House official
said that. at the Lime. Bush's people
confided 10 him by phone that .. while
he (Bush) wb commandcr·in-duef.
he ""as out playing tennis and he got
knocked out."
Other sources. who also da1med
Bush was unconSc:tOuS. s~ted that
the vice pruidcnt's aide wbo
ponraycd him as takina a u ootc
afterward WH not telhn& the whole
truth.
7:22 p.m. -Rea .. o.-wokc up and.
though stall on pa10kiUets. was asked
ifhc was ready to assume the po~rs
from Bush. "Gimme a ~n! .. Reapn
uclaimt>d Today. Bush's t~ campa1p
b1ograpby no~ his role as ··ect1na
president:• but it falsely su1n that
this was "an h11tonc t.ransfn' of
authont)' from Pra1cknt 1te111n
under the l Sth Amendment IO lhc
Con5tllution " Ralon dthbttmtJy
dtd not tn"oke the 2S1h Ameftdmelll. ~ri!'f that he miaflt 1et a pNCede•u
nqum"' a tn1Mfer ofpoftf .-1
future ~t had to unclHIO
annthes:ia for IOIM1bi11 m1MI'. wch
IS dtn&al woft.
fThe OAIJ thilW bd tone about lhc
transfci' o( IU&bority .as t.bc r.c:t that
both ~ and vice Pftlideftt
may have biea wt al commhsion 11
the tame tune.
Jd ,k 0
-9' Dalt t'M AIU .,.., •• f f Jd , •
'
account numbers ...... "
Can )OU bcltc'e it. the l~Sactuall~
admitting the~ made a mistake and
then sending a handwntten apolog}.,
I repeat. st"n~e things arc hap~n
ing in 1988. but I m not going to make
"a'es. I hke 1t.
C.l•mal1& Au W~ll• Uvu la Lapu
Nlpel
LfTTfR S
-~ -
Board,
de Boom
were right
To the Edttor.
Con1ntulations to pr:es1de nt
Jamn ck Boom and the Ncwpon.
MC$1 School Board for suppon1na the
act1on1 of thdr professional st.aft' at
the lu t board mttll~ The unaru-
mous vote 1n Lhe fac:t of orthcstrated
opposition sho~~ lhc board mem-
bers did lhc1r homtWOfk and "ottd
on fact. not fanwy.
h 's sood to Stt pohuc.iaM who
ba)c the COUJ'.IF to vo~ thcir
constJc-ncc. It· u lso aood to tee t.lw:m
llK'k to pohcy ma.klna and leave tht
lidm in1strat1on to the ones tbey'"c
htmi todou .. HUNTER T. COOK
Corona ckl Mar
..., PilDI WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1988 rn '•
I# '-J' I
Hall of Fame h1onor1 to eight area prep football 1tara. 82.
· Klng1, Cllppera continue lo1lng way1 In NBA, NHL. 82 .. •
It's a numbers game
AndlesNo. 7who
has the attention
~ of Redskin Manley
S'\N DI EGO!AP'-"\\hen I gel
to m) man." said rk\ter Manie\.
Washington's \Oluble delcnsl'~~cnd.
.. 1 ltke lo smash him ngh1 bet"C'Cn the numbers ..
"What happen'> 1f he onh has one
number'?" Manie' "a~ asked
"Ah hah." he replied "\OU knO\.\
something"
As the Super Bo1.1. I buildup began 1n
earnest Tue~a' the man iw1th one
number Den,e'r Brunco !'o i John
Elwa). 1.1.as the o' emd1ng topic of
con' ersat1on
Could the blond ':>u~rman 1n the
orange cape.' lift th t' Broncos toa SuJ>(.'r
Bowl \ 1cton U' er tht' final obstacle to
g.lof') the~ fa1kd to scale last season.,
Could the \\ ashington Redskins
"'in forthe serond ume this decade b't
suceeding at 1hc-1r single m1ss1ori
stopping him b~ htt11ng him nght
lxt"~" th1: numlX'rs -er number''
.\t the first fev. 1nten 1e1.1. sessions
ro~hl~ 11.1.0-thtrds ot the questtons to
members ofbo1h te<1JTI'> contained the
Y.Ord "'El1.1.a' ·· Elv.a~ and coaches Joe Gibbs of
\\ash1ng1on and Dan Ree ,es ut
Denq~r. for e'\ample 1.1.ere ac; ed t
1he game-" 111 go as El" a) goe'> Bolh
of rnurse. said no. although (r1bh'
qualified It b~ sa~ 1ng ··v.e l·an't stop
him but "e ha'e 10 contain him
"onetheless. the' note that J
LOnlt:St betv.~n le.ams as dosel'
matched as these could turn on ·J ;>IJ~
1nv.h1chEl"a' 1sn'tin,ohrd Sult'Js
tht: one made b' Jeremiah C J'>ttlk
The fkn,er LOrnerbad. go1 1hl'
Broncos here b~ \tr1pp ng
( le' eland's Earnest B' ner 01 the ball
JUSt as the Bro"ns fullbac l. .... as abou1
10 score the t} 1ng touchdO'' n in the
final minute of 1he .\F< 1..ham-
p1onsh1p game
··I\ game can Ix dended b) Just one
pla~. Ont' lurno' er. one break," Gibbs
!>aid.
.. We have so.me gu)s who ma) gel
on the field for JUSI thr~ or four pJa)s
One of tho~ pla} s could be the one
thal turns the game "
.\nd Rc.-ds~1ns hnebad.er Monte
( oleman noted that Elwa), a thro~
back to the old tnple threat. 1s reall) a
quadruple threat He can run. thro" .
t''en punt -and 1f he does none of
tho~ JUSI causing defcnde~ 10 thank
dbout 11 1s danger in mown nght
It v.e pa~ too much attenuon to
him somrboch else 1.1.111 hun us."
( okman said .:\\ e can all be looking
.u ..is and the~ l an use their running
K;ime to shoot nght b~ us.··
'\onetheless the gu~ v. ho aim t
,., l"" one l'\J)n ts to 1urn this game is
E h•J~ "ho "as named the league's
\lu\t \ aluable Pia\ er this )Car and 1s
stil -alter t1.1.o straight .\FC
hdmp1onsh1ps -the onh instantl)
re1..ugn1zable name on the Broncos
\o for t1.1.o daH both BrOQCOS and
Redskins ha'e 'txen htt 'Atth El"a)
4ul·s11ons Redskins .,..ert! asked ho>A
thl') s1op ham Broncos "ere askC'd
.tbou1 pla~1ng v.tth ham and 1.1.hether
the~ 1.1.ere Jt'dlous of all the attt'ntion
he gt'IS
\.\ 1de re!{"e1' er \.lark Jaclson thinks
gimmick titles help
(Pleaae .ee NO. 7 /82)
Computer glitch : 4 9ers. Browns
LO ~ "GELE (.\Pl -The t"o teams "11h the
strongest stat1s11cal profiles b' a "1de margin dad not
make 11 lo the Super Bo" I this ~ear. according to Bud
Goode s1a11s11cal anal~st "ho pro,1des se'eral 'FL
·teams 1.1.1th !>louting repons
Tho~ teams. Goode said Tue~a' 1.1.ere th<' an
Francas..o ..iYen and Cle' eland Bro1.1. ns ·
Each 1.1.eel dunng the '.'JFL season Goodt' monitors
1-3 stamtiLS For the )ear. the Bron1.os lc-d 1he league 1n
onl~ SI\ of those ca1egones and \\ ashington "as top., in
onl\ l"o
· B~ companson. the Chicago Bear; 1.1.ent to the . uper
Bo"I 11.1.0 )ears ago leading the '\FL in J J nam11cal
categories The 4Qers led the le;ttue this season 1n .in
ca1egones v.h1k the Bro"ns led in 2"
earn) ~5 ~ards per game on sad.~ and tnterceptton
return~ Th~ Redskins led the league this ~ear with 50
~ JrJ) "'htk lhe Broncos had an a'erage of 43 ~ ards ··
G1.xxk said 1h1~ staumc account!> for ~O percent of
thl' J\erage team·s "inning margin
..\ccordang to his computer. C,oode prOJ('(tS a une-
p...11nt '1ctuf') b~ the Redskins at San Diego Jack ~1urph~
~tad1um this Sunda'
.. Th1<, predicuo·n 1s based on the 1mporunce ol the
..atl and the intercep11on stat1Slll ·· he-said .. It 1s also
based on the 1mpru' ing trend 0f the Redsl..ins pass
dcten~
Taeeday'a aaper-bype for Sunday'• Super
Bowl XXD in San Dle&o lncladed a barn.Ce
of reporten ~d cameru aun:ouncllU
Denver quarterback John Elway, aa weO
aa aome abowbo&tl.DC by the Three Amlaoe
-Broncoe r ecel•en (from left) Ricky Nat·
tiel . Va.nee Johnaon and Mark Jackaon.
Johnaon ha• been reacdYated.
Ho1.1.e,er. the Redslons "ere 'o I an the 'FL 1n a le~ defem1' e area" hach Goode descnlX's as a measure of
passing effic1enc~ on offense and defense
.. .\dd sack ~ards to interception return ~ards and~ ou
sec a picture of olTt'nSI\ c and de fen s1 \C effic1enc' -
Goode said an a 1elphone inten1e" ··The a'erage team
The Redskins sacl ed \1 innewta quarterback\\ ade
\\ 1ison eight umes 1n the ~F( C hamp1onsh1p game on
Jan I"' \\ash1ng100 "'On that game l"'-I V The Broncos
aJ' arn .. eJ to the 'uper Bo"I b~ lxaf•r\ft Cle, eland 38-33
in the '\Fl ( hamp1onsh1p game that ..ame da~
One other le~ statlSttl fa, onng Lhe Redsl.tns Goode
said. v. a<, the fact that the Broncos· rushing defense allo~s
..i 66 ~ ards J>(.'r earn "h1ch ranks them ne\ Ho-la~t in the
enme ~FL
Johnson Unofficially speaking, I'd prefer the edge
l•ces w1•n Doan~Of}OUgctupset'Allh f officials" I thml 1.1.c all do The most
amazing thing to me as the po"t'r that 111 1 00 otlicials"aeld )oucannottalkto
-them-~ou can·t question their
INGLEWOOD (~P) -Magic
Johnson scored fi, e ofh1s 22points1n
the final 2 10 Tuesda~ night as 1he
Los Angeles Lakcrs survned a la te
Utah rail) and stretched their home-
coun winning streak to I 0 games with
a 11 1-100 NB~' teton over thdazz
JUdgmC'nt and 1he} do not ha' e 10 talk
10 the press and e1tplain "hat "'ent
"rong. Thecoachesdo. hut 1he
officials do not
The~ all ha,eotherJob<o ~et the~
are a determining factor in" ho" in<;
and loses Most of them are good
J>C.'Ople and mos1 of them art'' en
competent. hu1 I do not like the (act
that the' are a set abo' e e'en one and
ha\ e such complete control .
I ac. tuall~ cnnge" hen I see the
otlic1als' ass1gnmc-n1s and realize "e
are going to ha' e one of" those"
offipatingourgame ltalsoamazes
me that I am no" talking that wa~
about offi c1ah \\hen Ke\ln \1agcc
pla~ t'd for us. I did not care" ho the
officials "ere I guess I am Just
1 ndulging in a l111le S<"1f.p1t~
0
Ha' can> of~ ou e'er noticed that
the "am 1.1.1th the bl.-st pla}trs usualh
"1ns"Theonl) problem 1s in thcc~e
oft he beholder me fans al"a's 1h1n~ that the1neam has the best
pla' l'rs all of the 11me Do~ ou e'er
hear a coach sa' he" as 6utcoached''
'\o heal"aH~\Stheotherteamhad
bcuer pla~ers ·
me otherchchcs of .. " inn 1 ng"
roaches. I .. It "as a team " in "2
··The l ids "ere reall~ read~ to pla'
tonight ·· 3 The kids sho"C'd a lot of
chara1. ter tonight "4 "'When 11 got
do" n to crunch ttme. we were read\ ..
S "'I tan"tdescnbe ho.,.. proud I am.of
B1u
Muwca11
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
1h1s team .. 6. "'The tans were realh
lxhtnd us tonight ··
I find 11 so muc;.h easier to ome up
"1thqu1psaftcra "'"than follo"inga
loss The 1.1.orst time as not nght after
the loss. but the ne\l morning" hen
'ou ha' e lo read about It oml'.
(uaches sa' 1he' do not read the pape~ butthe~·kno1.1. 1.1.hat 1s1.1.rnten
The~ might not read 1t but someone
el)(.' tells them
Too mu1..h '1ulence happel'I ng in
pro baske1ball 1oda~ Don't Ji..\I 1a~e
tht•1r mone' and susJ>(.'nd 1ht•m ror a
gam<' uspend them for as lo"l~ as
~ou legall) can "11hout pa~
Thl'.'rt:' 1se' t'n more' 1olence occur-
nng in l\.,llegc basketball The com-
m 1ss1t1ners t'f 1 hr' a nous conicr('nC~
ha' e to get lllugher. as "'ell \\ h' 1s
Gl'\.'rgeto1.1. n in so man~ ligh1~ and 1t
is nl'' n their fault a1.tordtng to
Cua1..·hJohn Th0mp!.<'n"He 1sour
01~ mp1t 1..'03Ch this \t'ar '\o 1nc1-
dents. John J u'1 .:-oa ... ·h the.-learn to
"m the g.aml'.'' -Ol'l the tights Come
• 1)0 L'' e~one-lt ghten up.Ju St pla~
baslctball and k a' e the figh11ng 10
ho1.kc-~ pla~crsand :'v1 1 ~e l''>on
.......
me~ear \.3\eallofthepre-
~eas,)n basle1ball magazines and
bnng them 1.lut al the c-nd of the
st'J)()n \\hat an e \penen~' Just li ke
the na11onal tele' 1s1on gamt's on the
~1.H.alll'.d big nt>tv.orb Don't \OU gel
tired "f"atchmg '\t,tre Dame-De-
Paul. 'onh C arolana .rnd other
schools 1ha1 al" a' ~em to be on"
Tht>rt' al"'(' plent' 0 1 nn11ng teams
that "ould pro' 1de a pleasant change
on na11onaJ 1elt-"asts B) l ". for in-
\\ e arc 4-3 in the "0nfcrcnce "11h
four straight home games coming up.
Thdir;1one1s T hur\da~ night" 1th a
rnu"h-1mpro' eJ Long Beach State
1<:.:i m Tht' 4Qen and us wett plcked m
(Pleue eee MULLIGAN /82)
Johnson made a cntical thrtt-po1nt
pla~. a p;itr of fr~ thro" sand then set
up a thrt'e-potnt pla} b) M)chal
Thompson to tee the game for the
Lcrken. Their ::!0,1,1,ins 1n their last 22
games ha' e them atop the league's
overall standings "tth a 31-8 rttord
-the same mark the~ cnJO)ed after
39 games las1 season en route 10 the
NBA title.
Trailing by 19 points after three
quaners. Utah got as close as 100-95
with 3:50 left as Thurl Baile) and
John Stockton spcarheadC'd a 21-6
burst.
But l :40 later, Johnson threw up a
no-look floater as he wa s foul C'd under
the basket. and he conven ed the fr'((
throw to put the L..akcrs ahead 107-97
The Jazz ne,er challengC'd after that
UCI baseball team
eyes strong year
PCAA handlcap
(m.dti Drt'dictien$)
Poi. T Hm ( °) Pb
1 Cal Statf F u'''''OI' 131 175
2 UCI I 155
J Frfsno Sia'' l 14'
• Nfvada·Les V'9as 11'
4 UC Santa Ba•oara 11•
Stricklin 's secret
weapon: It's 7 on 5
Byron Scott added 2 I points for
Los Angeles. and Stockton IC'd Utah
with 18 points. Marc lavaroni scored
17. 14 of them in lhe first half.
Scott and A.C Green combinC'd for
17 points 1n the third quaner to help
Los .\nielcs expand its 6S-48 halt-
tamc advantage to 89-70.
Paced b) Gr~n. the Lakcrs used a
10.Q run 1n the last 31h minutes of the
first quaner 10 grab an I I-point lead.
They widened the gap to 21 w1th I: I 9
left 1n the half. using a I 0.2 run late 1n
the 1«ond quarter.
Johnson had 17 points and eight
assists at halftime.
OCC'sJarrett
heads to SLO
BJ JON FERGUSON ........... -
Oranac Coast Colleae·s qu.ar-
terbadt last acason, Keith JarretL has
proven his worth at two schools over
the past three years, and next acason
he t>qms the third seament of his
collqc career al Cal Poly-San Luis
Obispo.
The move wdl reunite J&JTttt with
C09Ch Lyle Sctcncich, who he played
under for two years at Boite Seate. ont
IS I red-shirt and OM u I freshman
starter throwina for I .600yardsatthe
NCAA Oivlsion I-AA tehool in the Bia Sky Conf~nc.x.
A C'OIChi!'J cbans..Jed Jarrett to
tranJfcr to Oian1C Coast. ud it 11 'tM
desire to remain in California and
Sdencich that cake him to SLO. He
tumed do•n offers from Tulsa and
Co&ondo Seate to pie) for the
Division II Muscanas.
.. J alM)'S kM• r could t> lO Cat
Poly. but ar somtlhioa tllC billet bad come up in Calaforil'-. I ptObably
would have taken 1t," Jarmt m'd. (Pl•• ... .JAaa&TT ,.,
By JON FERGUSON
Of llleOllllr ........
When the LICI baseball team heads
into Tucson for a thrC'C-game set wtth
the Un1,ers1t) of .\nzona beginning
Thursda). 11 will be different than a
}Car ago "hen the .\nteaters were
S'Aept -1n fact. 1t mirrors the team's
outlook for what promises to be a
,·en suC'C'essful season
\\1th 11 seniors and s1A staners
returning from a squad "h1ch went
27-26-1 and finished second in the
Pacific Coast Athlcuc Assoc1a11on by
winning tts final SI'\ games. UCI has
the malungs of a conference con-
tender and tournament team.
"Our rttummg players art going to
be tested nil.ht off, and I think they're
wonh) of th e challenge ... sa1d Coach
Mike Gcrakos 1n regard to an earl)
season schC'dule .,..h1ch includes 11 of
15 pmcs on the road.
"They might have &n idea of what 1t
takes to win there ( nzona)."
Oerakos said. "but now they know
first hand "-hit it takes. Ifs like aotn&
to the mov1es vs. living the actual
sto_ry in life:·
The Anteaters have quality playe"
rctumina around the diamond that
lea' e Gera~os hard-pressed to lind a
dcficaenc~ \\ h1le UCI isn't a pov.er
team. on lhe mound or at the plate.
there are plent) of assets.
"One oft he reasons we 'rt ran kC'd as
high as we are as "-C were able to keep
our Juniors 1n the program, .. Gcrakos
said of the '.'lo. 2 and 3 rankmgs b~ the
PC ·\A media and coaches rcs)'.>C('ttvc--
" .. It seems hke \ou'rc alwa-.s losmg
s0mebt)(j, (to the pros). We could
ha'c los1· three or four. but the> all
raml' back ...
-'s e'pencnccd as an) am wtll be
the staning pitchana. "1th senior ·
nght·handcrs Cra11 Brink (9-4, 4.26
ER~l and Dean Dout}_ (3-3, 6.23).
and sophomore lefl} Jeff Huck (4-5.
6. 2). Bnnk had minor arthroscopic
shoulder surgef) in the off-~n but
should be 100 percent by late Fcbru·
af')
The ER .\s arc decc1ving. csJ)CClall)
"1th Bnnk. v.ho -.-.-cnt the dts-.~ in
s1' of se'en PCAA startj aod 811
innings in 1he seventh, and Huck.
who "on the PC"'-<\ ERA lllle as a
'freshman with a 1.48 mark. He wu
thrust into top flight action nabt from
the start. •
.. There was not a better p1tcbt!r
6 Lono Buen Srerf 6S
7 San Jo'' Stare 64
I Pac•fic 33
(C~$ Dr.cktloM)
Poi. TNm ('I Pb
1 Cal St1tlf F uHerto" 41 51
2 Fruno Statf 12 SJ
J UCI Ill 51
• Nevada-Las VtQes 39
~ UC Santa Bar~•• I JI
6. San Jose Statf 23
1 Lono Bue,. S•a•f lS a Paclf•c 11
'Frnt otaCf VOIH
(than Bnnkl 1n the conference 1n
terms of cons1stenn ... Gerakos said
"We put J,elT < Haacl l in s11Uit1ons
earl) 1n the )Car v. here iwc krle~ he
mtght stru&&1e. But "c knew in the
lo~ run 1t "ould pa~ d1" 1dends ...
1 he bullpen 1s anchored b) short
men senior nght~ Kevin KAnda.laf\
and sophomore kft> M1tcb Parrott.
and m1ddle0 men sophomorc nght-
handers Ken Whitworth and Osmar
DeC'haHz, one of the team·s dcsit-
natC'd ha tters in the number fh·e spot
Hclpm& "1th tbt DH sp01 earl¥ o.n n wi ll be JUn1or shol1tMp Chns Gallqo
(~ home runs, 3 I RBI •. 262). who also
had off.-scason arthrosrop1c shoulder
(Pleue ... UCl/B2)
While it's not hard to ~t<'P e' ef') ·
one happ~ "hen there are ..e'en or
eight pla~erscomJ>(.'tJOll tor roun
lime on a basketball team 11 ~a
different ston "hen there·~a full
squad of 12 to I ~
Oo Golden \\ est ( oal.'h Dtd
Stricklin's t"o best rre' ll'US teams. a
30-0squad(e1ght pla~cr'> lln I ~-Q and
a .34-2 (se' en pla~er<. 11eam last
~n.11 v.asrclat1,eh l'3S' 1o kecp
e' ef)one s.auslied
Th1sscason.11could ha' e ~na
d11Tercnt stor. but that ha~n·1 t:ieen
the case ·
The Rustlers are::. a10r1he
South Coast ( onfert>n1.-t' at ~1. and
ha' CJUSt about e' e~ one contnbut·
ing,. Sc,·en pla)ers a' erage bet"{'('"
and 14points.andsl\dt1Tcrent
pla}ers ha' eenJO~C'd game-high
honors. The 1eam a' era1es I) I points
and an a' erqe' 1cto~ margin of:-
points. 30 in conference pla'
"'Those t~oother 'ears. tc-~m morakwas~at beiauS(e,enbod~
pla)cd.'0 tncl hn said "l he' would
ask mrtoromeout
"\\'1th this man) pla'e~th1s
SCISOn). lt tS ~rd to pl&\ C\Cl"OM.
but H tttms ltke e,·m onr's there and the)·~ en JO} ini the SUcct"SS and
JON
f ERGUSOI
COLLEGES
w1 nnang.. .\lot of them •'t'T'Cn 'ton
1.1.1 nning programs in high schol, so
11' nev. to them and tht'y kind of
sal n fice for the team.
"The~ 're reall~ ~ort.1na well
1~ther as a team ... Stndlin aid.
"E' Cf') bod) 1s rail> unselfish and
tcam-onentC'd We haven't had any
pla)ersa' 1ng v. hy 1s somcboct)'pla
ma ahead of them., It the put ifs
happened a lot ..
There att pla)ers nobody wanted
"ho ha' e made last )-c&r0sand this
) car" steams so succas&t
Like S-5sophomorcsuardJean-
nine Bau~li. ( 14. 7 points). a c:enttr
at Wcstn1'nsterH1&h wbonoooe
wan tC'd t~'O \earnao. Sbt was the
on I playcri-n the I 986 Oran,r
(Pleue ... P'SltOUllOR/a)
Wrongplace, wrongtlme, Sconiersreleased
l'T'tm tk Anedate4 Preti
POMON -Chicqo Whitt Sox minor ~ue infielder Oar)I Sconttrs was rdcalt'd b>
politt Tuesday afternoon bttautc t~ was no&
~oup cvldcnG"t to hnk him to a ps scauon
holdup. off.aaals said.
Sconier$. a first baseman With the A•s. was
rtleatcd b) the team an 1985 after a stint 1n a dn.t °' akohol rcbabl11cauon propam
He"' a.rrHlcd for 1nvcstipt10a of rc>bbefy 11 7:l0 p.m Monda) near the Alt1on •here thc
hoktup ocaamd. saMS police Set. Oar> Ek>f:ion.
8111 was tet at SI 6.000. •
But Lt. Roby S.tpbcas said the 29-year-old
buctlalt pla)w was rdeutd l p.m Tue.ta).
.. BasM:all). he was in the •iona plac.'t at the
•-rona tune... tq>hcns said.
ccordut1 to tcrV1« station empJo ttS.
Scocuers ~u outsidt the statt0n when t•-o )'Outbs
threatened woeUn with a putol and rnsad.C'd the
cuh l'tlJS'C'f', takiftl about SI SO. Elo&on said
SconlCtS lava JU$l a balf4>tock from ~ talK>n.
0 He •-as 1a the arta of the robber) a.ad the am
when the JUveGtles ~ armt~-8ut thttt has
lincc bttn lDOft darificallOft on tbe .denllh of
th<>st dolnt the robbety." tepbtfts -.id. -
Two PomoM boy -.es l 6 and 17. ftrc hdcl
b) JU\C'ftlle aulhontaes ~ 1nvat.-110n of rob-
ben. W1tnaea ideatified tM )'OUtht 11 the tcene
IS tM OMS who actMll carried OU\ thc robbery.
Eloftoa said.
He li~ io a 1nidd)e..dass coodonun1um thaL
likt tht' 9'fVltt Ntion. is only 1 from a"
area tn nc,&hbonna Montclair police can the .. war
zone .. btc:aust of mmc and drua dealt"J. Elof1on
said
5'--oa.ers. a promi!.IAI rookie -.ho• on and
off the Anacts nmtt from 1911 lhn>Qfb l 9&S, -
carT)IQI bestball cards W1th his ptet\lrt when
amstcd. Elofson said. addtna that • pa51uvt
1dt'nofic:al1on had bec'n made
The lcft-ha_nckd Scontet'I.. 6-2 and tu pOrods.
had a mtJOr·kaauc a cartt'f ti.u1na '''Cnl!IC of .26.S.
ScoolU'S has bttn the llf'OPICT1> of tbe ~
Whtie Sol untt Late •n the 1987 ICnOft ~lie
cd a m1nor ~ contract with ~ He it ~ to play W1\b the Wbne it A team tn
Vancou\-cr for the 19 tcnOn. sald 1 V.'b:aae
ii
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r;JssioaConfereiJce sets 1988 format
Ta.e DCWty a1iped MillaOD Con~ confttmce s1a1.e'p1us one non-con· Collcac at Oranae Coast. while the features San J:?ieso. Southwestern. t~·= ~;:!1~wnt• Estancia
GIR LS 8ASKEl BALL
~ will ~ an esdnin nnce C>fPl)Dmt. Sou them Division champ will host Palomar. San DieaO Mesa and G~ s.t~ No¥ tt -:efldlO ~· ~up of Oraqe County com· Tbescbec:halnwill . de jcaJ the N11jonal Football Foundation mont. • •not. Mlssloft ~tlllCI..,,. t • ght S muaity collqics and Riverside lhe tetna.IO I nt Bowl at San Ditao's Balboa S~ium. Million Confttence re tUI · Al..,.... .. 1 ll.I\'\. -... ~. 1 en
._. 8~ weeb of the 1988 football e,e.n~~ta ":in=~· except that It is hoped a new 'OoWI mtP.t . be t!ves also voted to move lh!"::ning ,,.,., s.i ~,;:'i.;"in!!:,
campaiao. fonned for the Northern Oiv151on ume for pmn up 10 7 p.m.. s.t . s.. '' -•' LOfte hedl s v •
'The newly adopted tbree~vision There will be an overall conference champ. Sat .. s.t. 2• -, ........ l:>O ea 1ew
lbnnat -nonh~ ~u~ty). champion based on lhcrccordapinst The Northern Division consists of * :::: :!. : : e11 ~;'*'"•
«otraJ (Oran,e County. R1vm1de) the nine Minion opponents. and El Camino Pasadena Long Beach ~ c.11 w • • •• s..t .. °''· 1s -et P.ionw·
afld touthem (San Diego County) -three divisional champs based on Cenitos a~d Mt. Sao' Antonio. the ~::: =: ~,--':.":~~'f'.,.,,.,,_' tl~ ~-~=:tu:".:"~ s.nu"°·
will pit each divisional member intra~ivisional play. Central Division includes Golden s.1 . s.o1 2• -e1 Cen'llflo• s..t.: ""°"· s -., SecldleOedl. Win overSaddleback
lifts Eagles. Uni into
three-way tie for 2nd
-.a.inst t~ rest of its divisional f9C$ The CentraJ Division champ will West. Oranie Coast. Saddleba~k. ~:::~:~=~'"'tit!:·~::"°· l:l:: :=:: :: = ~..:~~~~:io
plus a splat of opponents from the receive an automatic bid to the Rancho Santtago. Fullerton and Riv-Set. Oct. 1s -•' s..i oi..o Mele' •-MllllOll c°'"'ena eeme. other two divisions for a nine.,game PONY Bowl hosted b" SaddJeback crside and the Southern Division Set .. Oct n -S.Cldlebec91•. l:JO Al NINI•• 1 o.m. unieu noted r • S.t , Oct 29 -et Fu1tenon• AM hQtne .. mft el Orenee COHI C~
'
Las Vegas will be
jum.ping, sold out
for Super Sunday
From ne AssocJa&ff Prus
LAS VEGAS -For many h1gh-rolhng [!]
casino patrons. spending the Super Bowl c 11 t
weekend being pampered in this gambling
city may top being in San Diego for the
game it~lf.
Resons a~ luring their top gamblers into town for
the weekend with lavish Super Bowl panics and
appearances by football players and celebrities rangtng
from Paul Hornun~ to John Madden.
Guests will sit in mock ups of stadiums to watch the
game on giant tele,·i!'1vn screens.
dinning on such delicacies as
carved roast duck. as well as the
usual staples of hot dogs and beer.
At Caesars Palace. the Los
Angeles Rajders cheerleaders will
perform alongside the huge
screens. while Raiders quar-
terback Jim Plunkell running
back Charles "White of the Rams.
and other players cuculate wnh
their views of the game.
Invited guests at the Las
Vegas H11lon will have their own betung booth where
they can make halfh m,f wagers and proposition bets
th roughout the game. Unless. of course. they're too
bus) chatung about the game wnh former Raiders
Coach Tom Flores. the guest host.
"h might be better than being at the the game in
person," said John Fitzgerald Ill. casino marketing
director at the Hilton. ·•You've got great a great view.
celebnt1es walking arou"'1 the room. all the food and
dnnk you want. Plus, you can bet the .game almost
without leaving your chair."
Super Bowl ~n1es arc big business at the top Las
Vegas hotels. which compete against each other to see
who can throw the fanciest bash and capture the top
casmo customers who come with 1t.
Reson s make an entire weekend out of the game.
fl) ing in their big gamblers on Fnda) for a weekend of
parties tha1 culminates with the Super Bowl telccasL
In return. the) get the kind of casino action that 1s
usuall) generated onl) b) a big fight or Ne~ Year's E' e
weekend. That means m1lhons of dollars in gambling
proceeds added to the bottom line.
"Ifs a big ~eekend for us,·· said Marc Schorr. 'ice
president of marketing at the Golden :-.= ugget. .. It g1 \CS
our most preferred customers a chance to combine their
passion for gambling and enJO> the Super Bov.I at the
same ume."
Quote of the day
Jim lrsay. 28-year-old general man~<:r of
the Indianapolis Coils. who has bttn descnbed as
canng and understanding. companng hi!llself to
his father. Roben lrsay. the volaule and
impulsi ve owner of the team: "His hero 1s John
Wa yne. Mine is John ~nnon."
Clikrn to play in Edmonton
Right-hander Stewan Cliburn has • signed a one-)ear contract wtth the .\ngels'
Class <\.\.\ affiliate in Edmonton. 1t was
announced Tucsda).
Cliburn. 31 . v.as 1-0 with eight saves and a :!.30
earned run a'erage for Edmonton last )car while
finishing I'\ of h1s 16 rehefappearances. He v.as hm1ted
to onl~ 15: • inmngs of v.ork because of a sore nght
shoulder.
Ch burn made his ma1or league debut in September
of 198'1 for the Angels and was 9-3 with six saves and a
:!.09 ER.\ for the .\ngels the following year
Hov.e' er b1c1 p11al tendin1t1s of the nght shoulder
dunng the 1986 season eventual!) rC"sulted 1n
anhroscop1c ~urgery in November of that )ear. Dunng
the mostl) e\plorauve surger). small fragments were
removed. the Angels said.
Cliburn is currently working out at A.nahet m
Stadium three days a week under the supel' 1s1on of
Angels' p11ch1ng coach Marcel Lachemann. the team
said.
RocketsrlpCllppers, 124-104
Houston's Aleem Oa.J••• sco~d 22 m in ts and grabbed I 0 rebounds, pacing· the
ros1 Rockets to.a 124-104 victory over the
Los Angeles Clippers Tuesday night
Houston led from stan to finish and.never was tested.
Qaiatia D.tey led the Cli ppers with 18 points ... Robert
Parisla keyed a I 0-0 Boston surge 1n the final two
minutes to power a I 02-97 victory over Atlanta,
snapping the Hawks' home-coun winning streak at 16
games. Domlalq.e Wllktas scored 38 for Atlanta ...
Mark JacksoD matched his season high with 22 points
and broke a 38-year-old team record for season assists
by a rookie (388 surpassi ng Dick McGuire) as host New
York defeated New Jersey. 122-101, the Nets' 17th
consecuti ve road loss this season ... Olack PenoD sank
two free throws with seven seconds left to ensure host
Indiana's 97-93 '1c1ory over Chicago ... Mark Agulne
scored 24 points. including his 12.000th career point. to
lead host Dallas to its fifth straight victory. 128-111
o'er San ..\ntomo ... Seattle's Dale Ellis scored 42
points and became tne first NBA player to have two
four-point pla) s 1n a game as be led a 116-100 victor)
o-.er host Sacramento . . Clyde Drexler and Jerome
Kersey scored :!5 points apiece as Portland pulled awa~
m the founh quarter for a 112-106 defeat of Milwaukee
. . . Michel Cooper of the Los Anieles Lakers and Pal
Cummilags of the New York Kmcks each were fined
S5.000 for their pans in a fight dunng a ga me last
Frida).
Kings fall; Devils name coach
Peter Stastny scored three goals -r.t..1 t~o of them 37 seconds apan m the first ,
three minutes of the game-as the Quebec
Nord1ques earned a 5-3 Nauonal Hocke)
League mumph over the Los Angeles Kings Tuesda~
night. The 'ictOr) ended a two-game home-ice losing
streak for the Nord1ques and moved them v.1thin four
points of the idle Hanford Whalers in the baule for
founh place 1n the Adams Division. 1l came with Goy
Lapointe and Alain C1aai.Dey guiding the Nordiques 1n
place of coach Roa LapolDte, serving the first of a Ii ve-
game suspension .. In other NHL endeavors Tuesda).
former Buffalo Sabres coach Jim Scboeafeld v.as
named coach of the Ne"' Je~y Qev1ls. replacing Doog
Carpenler In Landover. Md .. Dale Rawercbllk and
lain Dwacu sco~d sccond-penod goals to hft the
Winni peg kts to a 3-:2 victor)· over the Washingt on
Capitals ... In Detroll. Chicago's Steve Larmer had two
goals and an asmt as the Blackhawks earned a 6-4
\ICtOJ) O\er the Detroit Red Wings ... In St. Louis.
Toay MeKepey scored a pair of goals to lead the St.
Louis Blues to their third straight victol). a -6 win O\ er
the Vancou' er C'anucks
Pacific's O'Neill resigns post
STOCKTON -Tom O'Neill re-m s1gn!'d Tuesda) after 5112 seasons as head
basketball coach at Universm of the
Pacific. a school spokesman said:
His rcs1gnat1on takes effect 1mmed1atel)'. said
Pacific's spons information d1rt"ctor, Mike Hartung.
No 1mmed1ate succt"Ssor was named. Hanung
said The Pacific assistant coaches. Denis Willens and
JelT) Miller. are expected to handle coaching du1 ies
when the Tigers pla )' at Cal State-Fullerton on
Thursda) night.
The 40-)ear-old O'Neill did not publicl y enc a
reason fo r qu1111ng. according to Hanung. although he
"-as believed to be under pressure at the school for the
Tigers· current I 0-game losing streak.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
4 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: St
John's at V1llano,a. ESPN.
5:30 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Marqueue at De Paul. WON.
6 p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL; S\ r-
acuse at Seton Hall. ESPN (dela)ed on WOR. at
8:30)
7 pm -WOMEN'S TENNIS: lnv1tat1onal
Clas~1c. Pnme T icket.
9 p m -BOXING: Carl Will tam!> 's.
Rodne) Frazier in a USBA hea vyweight 11tk
bout. from an Diego. ESPN.
RADIO
6 pm -PRO HOCltEY: Kmgs at Toronto
(dela)ed). KLAC (570).
Azusa tops SCC, takes first
8111 DesRochers scored 24 points as
j~usa Pacific hung on to defea t
·~them Cahfom1a College. 91-~ ~ind takeover first place 1n the Gold<'n Suite Athletic Conference 1n a men·s
.~liege basketball game Tues.da'
-eiaht at Azusa Pacific.
The Vanguards (3-2. 8-10) traakd
49·3 I at halfumc and b) 2 I v.1th
10:11 to ao but ~n1 on a 15-3 run.
~eyed by Jeff de Lavcaga's e1gh1
1>0m1S. Later. Todd Dixon hJt one of
has five thn»Poinlers to pull SCC to
1rfithtn 82-77.
Azusa Pacific (4-1. 4-1 6) went up
88-79. bul Jim Mansfield cam<' up
:. with a steal and sank a three-{>Ointer
.f'or SCC. After lhe Cougars John
1-foctker failed to convert the front
end of a one-and-one. Phil Hill
brou.aht SCC lO within three, 88-85 on
, anotficr tbree--point.er with I 5 stt·
·bftds left.
In other conference action
Westm•t 15, Qrist College Irvine
48: The Ea&Jcs trailed by onl} eight.
'6-28. at the half. but the Wamo~
scored 49 points in the second half 10
drop CC l to 7-12 overall.
Mike Thompson led the Eagles
"-llh 13 poinB and eight rebounds.
while 8 111 York and Dan KJatt each
scored 10 points.
JARRETTTOCALPOLY. • • From Bl
Man) four-yc.ar colleges look fo r
community collett quan!'rbacks to
ta ke a red~hin year to learn the
system. somcthin,g Jarrcn has used.
"The compcti11on may not be that
of some schools, but thc~·s a lot of
other rusons 10 a.o to collesc. h 's only IO weeks for football, and after that
you·ve aoa to live with the school. I
al~ady c:Jlpcricnced 1oina away to
collqe.
State." Jarrett sa1d. "It's like he·~ a
different person to me now. He 's
honest. which I like.
"They have a pat pusing attack. a
good offensive hne and the rccc1vers
a~ •II comina back. rm ddinttclr.
looking forward to playin1 for them.·
~~ ~ Coupn' Mark M<*S, who
.finished with 16 ~ints. put a lid on
•the tomcback. hinina 1 pe1r of free
"throwi "'1th 11 seconds rema1nina.
Diaon led sec wnb 20 po.nu.
-; .:wh1k: de Llveaea had a carett-hiah 18
• potnu John M~ wbo tm1.s-
•4fmftt f'rom Azu• Pldfic la :t season.
"The b~t reuon is ifs in
C'alifonua. Janett aid. "Evny-
v.-here you look -Florida. Okla-
homa. most pcopk: on thOIC tams
a.re from that area. Ifs a lot caster. It
wiU be a lot more fun tO ID to a
Jamm completed 173of296 passes
(.58 pcrunt) for 2,524 y&r(ls, lS
touchdowns and 11 1nt~ons in
help1na Ot1n1t Cc>asJ.lo an 8-2 rceord
and second ~ tn the Mi~on
Conference. He retti\-ed second w:am
All·Minion Conference and ~
team All·America bonon.
"In my mind. he proved without a
doubt he's a 0.\'111on 1 quanat.ct. ..
uid Oranee Coua Co.cit Bill Wor1c· man. "Colorado SU~ was otrmns
bjm a tchool witb 11enlor 5lana who
tbre-w for 3.600 yards and was ranked
eiahtb in che nation amq quar·
tribecb. WMtl the (KOUI) fkw out.
he said he could offer him a tcholar·
llup if he tbouaht he could beat that
01her1uyouL Aod lheyofTeted him 1
KholanhJp. But ht can•t 10 wrona
with n Luis Obispo."
• ~ 12 points 1n bis fitst return to
·f~. and K.c~1n AJaudier lrOttd
10. MaMf-cld had cllht ... m .
Danny Scoet added 2l points for
· tk Coupn.. and M0$1CS 1.nd John
···ff•lliNI (13 potnls) taelt hauled down
•• 10 rebounds. OcsRocbcrs connccted on I 0 ort 3 field pl .
14
•
Cahfomia IChool inscad. ..
A busuta:1 11\aftct1na m&JOr Ju·
reu hkcs the 1dea ofbuildint rclitttn-
ces and contacts an the rqion ht plans
to wort after school.
Sct.enach. who concenua.tcd on the
dcfcOK at 8oia Sea~ II more
involved 'Wllh both seeks of the b9ll 1t
Cal Poty
"I fO' alq with him al loitc Sf.ate.
but I vc: talked t0 bbn more lhe put
t1J."O monlhi thAft I ~tt did 11 Boise
UCI BASEBALL ; .. Estancia Hi&}t's Patrice Lumpkin
scored 19 points and the Eqles went
on a I S.2 run in the third quarter to
rally past host Saddlcback. Sl-SO. in a
Sea View ~ue aitls basketb&JJ
game Tuesday night.
From Bl
surgery. He might bt hard-pressed to
earn his spot back.
Freshman shortstop Albert
Rodnguez. who hit .459 at West-
minster High last year. is "aoing to be
a heck ofa player. He's outstanding in
all aspects of the game. AJ~n·s been
the moSl consistent .and best per-
former this fall and in J1nuary. He 's
one 1ncom•Jl& freshman that will make an am pact ri&ht from the start ...
The right side or the infield is solid
with No. 3 hitter first baseman John
Seeburger (4. 33 •. 337, 23 doubles)
and leadoff second baseman Jeff
Oberdank (5. 29 •. 298. 8 stolen bases}.
Rodriguez will begin as the staning
shonstop (eighth hitter) and Tracy
Shanahan (0, I •. 318 in 22 at bats) gets
the nod at 1h1rd base (ninth hitter).
The outfield starts, from left to
nght. seventh hitter Mike Fay (2, 22.
31 ~ ). second hitter Stacy Parker (I,
11 .. 279 including .3 78 in PCAA play)
and st-< th h1llerGordon Staab(.146 in
-'I at bats). Outfielder Marcus Rob-
inson (.318) has been hm1ted by
minor inJuries .
UCIK:heduM
TllU'\ Jen 2t -•I AtltOf\8 Fr J1n 19 -el AllJOf\8 s.1 J1n lO -el Arl1one. 1 weo Fee 3 -•I Uruv of S.11 o-7
F" F eo s -•• Sell Oleoo S••••· s
S.1 Feo 6 -St Mary, 121, noon weo Feo 10 -•• use
Ft1 Feo 11 -el UCLA 7
S.1 Ft o U -S..nte Clere. I
Mon Feo lS -et u.s Intern.lion.•. I
1 119\., F et> 1' -UC lllvetYde
Wed.. Fee>. 17-el Cel Poly~ Frl. Feo. 19 -et (el Stele ~ Hlh
Set., Feb. 20 -et ~. llOOfl
Tun.. Feb. n -et Lo'l"Ole ~t
Wed • Feo 7• -Cel Poly P9rnone
Ff1 • Ftll. 26 -O\Nmell S.t~ Feb. 21 -'"-dlM, I
Tues., Merdt I -el Ulll'I. of"SM 01eeO wees .• Mera. 2 .-Cel a.1~1 n..,l.. M¥01 J -P9m Stal8 Fri. Mardi 4 -el("""'*' Sal . Merefl S -Cel Sle,. Oomlnouel Hll~. I
Mon • M¥ctl 7 -Golll ...
Tun .. Merc:tl a -use
Thurs • Mar<fl IO -Porllend Fri .. MMctl II -el Cal Stet• LA Sal , Merell 11 -C&I Stele LA, I
Mon , Mardi 14 -'"-dine Tl>ft,. Meten IS -Lovole M/lfVl'nOuftt
Wed .. Maren 16 -C•I Lut11«e11 Thun .. Mercn 17 -~VM PKlflc Sa• . Maren 26 -•• S..n JOM Stet••. 7
S\Jtl • Mercn 77 -et Sen JOM Stele'. I
Mon • Mercn 2t -et S.n JOM Stele' lbe Tnun., Maren 31 -et Frnno Stete•. 1
Fri Aorll 1 -11 Frn no Stet••, 7
S.1 .. Aofll 7 -et Fre.no Stele', I
Tue\, APl'll S -US. 1n1erne11one1, 7
We<I . APl'il 6 -Me\ler\ COleOe. 1 Fri. Ac>rll • -UC S.nte a..rt>ere•. 1 Sat , Ac>rll 9 -UC S.nte llerl>ere•, 1 Sun . Aoril 10 -UC S..nle &et'b9r•', I
Tues . April 12 -Univ of San OleeO. 1
Fri AMII IS -Lono 8eedl Stete•. 1 s.1 . Aorft 16 -Lono l!lffcft Stet••. 1
Sun .. Ptll 11 -Lono hectl Sl•I•'. I
Tues April 19 -UCL.A. 7
We<I Aoril 20 -Soutn.tn CelHMllle Coleoe, 1 Fri AOrit 11 -et C.I Stele Fullet10ft. 7
Sal Apr~ n -•• C.t Stele Fullet10ft, I
Sun Ac>rtl 14 -el Cel Slele FullertOft I
Tues , APl'•I 26 -Sell 0\eoo Stele. S
Frt Apra 19 -•• Neveoe·UI VeoH. 1
Sat Allf~ lO -el N•veoe·U 1 Veg.e1, toe
Sun M.ev I -•• Neveoe·U1 VeoH. I Fr Mev 6 -Univ of Padflc•, 1
S.1 M.ev J -Univ of f>Klflc'. 1
Sun M.e 'f 8 -Un•" of Peclflc•. I A-O•mH 11 1.30 Uf!IHI nolecl
'-dRfte>IC PCAA o•mc
The victory moves Estancia (3-2,
12-7) into a thrce-•y tic for 5ee?0nd
place with Saddleback and Un1vu-
s1ty. Tustin leads the lcque at S-0.
Tra1hng 30-23 at halftime, the
Ea&les did not ~llow Saddlcback a
ficfd eoal ID the third .pc~od. Lump-
kin hit a couple key 10s1dc shots to
help Estancia take the lead.
The Eagles· Shawna Newbern had
16 points. 12 rebounds, fivestealsand
five blocked shots. wbile Tracy Hoff-
man added 10 points and seven
rebounds.
Also in the Sea View Lea&ue:
Ualnnlty 17, Corou •el Mar U :
Tina Cooper scored 18 points. m~st
from the outside. and Shelley Daivs
added 10 points and seven ~bounds
10 help the Troja.ns (3-2. 8-8) cruise
past the Sea Kfogs (0-5). Denise
Gandara had six steals to lead a strong
team defens1,e effon.
T .. tla ts. Newport Bart»or 57:
Four Tillers scored in double figures
and the Sailors (1 -4) turned the ball
over 24 times as vis1u ng Tustin took
control in the third quaner.
The Sailors led 16-10 after the first
quaner and 31·30 at the half. But
Jenny Stucker. who scored 13 points..
picked up her founh foul midway
through the second period. and
T ustin went on lo outscore Harbor.
:21-10, in the third.
FERGUSON'SCOLUMN. • •
Chantel Deford led the Sailors
"1\h 16 points. while Jennifer Hamil-
ton added 11 . Tustin was led by
Mehssa Hammond and ShelT)
Crawford wnh 12 points each.
From Bl
Countyprls aJl-stargame which did
not rece1 ve a scholarship offer, but
some of the same coaches tha t Ricked
ocher pla:rers 1n that game ha ve since
come to Stncklin wnlt interest in
Battaglia.
Otherpla)erswho fit into the
"nobod} ~anted" catt"gory arc
sophomor!'·sJane Utu (9.3. 6.8) and
Kim Taka)ama(8.4. 8.9ass1sts)who ·
en1ered the program last season. and
Stephanie Swanson (9.8) of Costa
Mesa and Shawna Armstrong (8.2}.
"'ho '"wasn •t even one of the top
pla~ersat Huntington Beach 1H1ghJ ··
that began this season.
For the second )Car an a rov.,
Golden West has a sophomore 1rans- .
fer from a D1 v1s1on I program. Last
)Car Cal State Fullenon refugee Apnl
Manon (now at Pepperd1 ne) led the
Rustlers, and this )'ear Kath> Wenh
( 14.6. 9.2 rebounds). not>Qg Marion's
successful progress. arrived from
Fresno State.
.. We reall) feel that 1s 1he key."
Stricklin said. "You have somebody a
liule b11older and they've been toa
four-) ear school. Both of the girls had
lost confidence because they ~ren 't
playing. She had heard what Apnl -
had done. and 1t kind offit her
posnion So she took the eumple and
contacted us 10 our surpnsc."
Add 1 n fresh men Lon Totosz ( 8. 9.
5.4). Kns Takayama (52 percent from
thrtt-poant range )and Allyson
NO. 7 •..
From Bl
But the biggest name remains
Elwa y.
He sns sto1call) through 11 all. that
hint of a smile on t;as face. while evel)
'anet) of question 1s thrown at him.
• Docs he no',A, consider himself th e
best quanerback in the draft class of
1983 that also included Dan Marmo?
ls he tired of answering all these
questions? Has he watched the rerun
of last year's Super Bowl. when the
New York Giants scored 30 points in
the second half to beat Denver 39-20?
"I never watch it all the wa)
through," he replied.
"Why not?"
.. Because J don't want to."
Or. fin ally. hkc the on<' thal was
asked Tuesday b)' a man holding a
microphone thal was pushed wuhin
an inch of Elway·s face:
'T\C inter\".Jewed the pilots in the
Top G un program and they all say
lht"y admire )"OU. What do you thmk
of ahem?"
Same smile. samP.le answer.
"I adm1~ them. •
"Would you like to be one of
1hem?''
"I'd have to 1h1nk about 11 "
Jenkins(5. 9 points. 4.6 rebounds).
and there's good depth which should
provide a strong nucleus along with
others next\ ear.
Last year?
.. There wasn't one player there that
an)one else wanted," Stnckhn said.
.. I really felt we d1dn "t ha"e the
pla~crs that would have staned for
other teams m our conference. but
the~ came out and pla)ed so v.ell
together The} came out and beat
other teamsthat were much more
talented."
No"' the Rustlers have t~ depth to
complement their fast brt'ak and full-
coun press.
.. Evel)body's been wa1t1ng to stt
who'sgoing to corne through the next
game becausce' er) one's been doing
so "'ell." Stnckh n said. "(Apnl)
Manon might ha .. e rested a mmute
each halnast year, while Wenh 1s
pla)1 ngabout halfofeachgame. lfwe
~eren'tahead so much in some
games. people li ke Swanson.
Armstrong and Totosz wouldn't havr
improved as much as they ha ve this
year:·
Totasz has had a 28-poant effon.
S~anson. who was expected tOCOn·
tnbute little. has staned the last eight
games and hasn't scored under 14
points since. and Ann strong, who
Stncklin thought would merely build
her\alents for nexl season. scored 20
poin1sonegam!'.
Th er!' are problems. Rebounding 1s
th e biggest. and tu move~ a~ another
concern.
"Hopefully by the end of this year.
we'll be as strong as we were last
)ear." Strickl in said. "We 've got so
man) young players that we·~ mak·
inga lot of mistakes that we'll
hopefully iron out to get ready forthe
big games."
If Golden West can defeat Full-
enon tonight, one of the three top
contenders m the conference. the
Rustlers will head to the second
round of conference.play w1 th a t we>-
game lead.
0
Golden West Collt"ge·s Barrie Daf-
forn and Laura Phillips we~ named
first and third team Volleyball
Monthly All-America respectively.
Dafforn,a 5-IOsctter. was th e most
'aluable player of the South Coast
Conference and tbisweek received a
schola~hip to attend Nevada· Reno.
Phillips. a 5-11 outside bitter. earend
All-State and AJl.Confe~ncc honors
afterlcadin1tbc sec in kill •vcraae
and h1ttinapcrcen1.1ge.
0
Former Fountain Valley scudent
Peter Pham.an EcWish major at
Idaho State, urned studmt-athlcte
bonon for his 3.35 p:ade Jk>inl
ave~ and play on the tennis court.
In the Pacific Coast t.c.gue:
Woodbridge 5%, Lapa.a Beaclt 4t:
Kath) M1llat scored 16 points. pulled
do~ n 12 rebounds and bad seven
steals. and teammate. Randee
Mahon) added 14 points. 10 re-
bounds and SC\en steals as the
'1s1tmg Wamors (4-1) toppled the
.\n1sts (:!-3. 8-6)
Lisa Wa tford led Laguna Beach
"'1th 18 points. and Shannon Maunce
added 10. Kost) M~k1ns tossed in I 0
points for Woodbndge.
In the Angel us League:
Mater ~I ~1. St. Josepl9 lt: Kell)
O'Bnen scored 14 points and grabbed
14 rebounds as the v1s1ting Monarchs
remained atop the league standings at
5-0
The Monarchs ( 16-5) built a 32-14
halfhme befor!' giving up six s1ra1ght
points to stan the second half
MULLIGAN •..
P'romBl
ue for eighth b) the PCAA coaches ID
the pre-season poll. Joe Harring1on
and h1sstaffaredo1ngagrcatJobat
l ong Beach Saturday. we host New
Mexico State 1n the tele vision game at
I p.m. Here'shop1ngtha1 thc"home
cooking""' 111 help us.
0
Be!>t thr~ teams in the West. hands
down: Anzona. BYU and UNLV.
The) could be lhrttofthe five best
&cams ID the country. All have
California pla)e~as maJorcon-
tnbu1ors. Put them in an) order
0
Do you believe 10J1nxes? I am
s1anmg to nghtaftere1ght stnught
losses 1n Fresno. The last three years
we ha' e los1 by ti ve. one and four
points. and very easily could have
won them all. During this same
~riod. we have won eight straight at
Pacifi c. Even though we don't win 1n
Fresno. I en JOY gomg thel"t". The fans
care. they back their leam and love
1hcircommun1ty. They al"t" also
knowledgeable about basketball.
0
Al halR1meofa v..'Omen'sgamc a1
UN LVa few weeks ago. a group of
retarded )'OUDJ men and women
pla)Cd a 10..minutepme. I have
never setn so many happy people
cnJO)'t ng what the)'wt~doing.. Their
faces ht up and none of them wel"t"
"cool.'justhapp). Whataarcat
lesson for all ofus. We think""" al"t" so
1mpon.ant and that what we do 1s
ev~rythtna. How1bout spending
sometime an our lives with the
handic.ppcd, the rttarded and the
bed-nddt'n? J bet we would all feel
bencr about Ourst'lvcs..
Eight area preps to be honored
E.iabt Ora.nee Coast ua prep
foot6aU undouu arc amona a aiar-
studded field which will be honored
Monday nl&ht at the Anaheim Mat·
riou HoLcl 11 the annual National
FootbaU Foundation and Hall of
Fame awards dinner.
Minimum requimnents a.re a 3.3
pade point •va'llllC and al~
crcdcnt.iab. but a ~ ftm
Basner P<Knu out. 0 11ae k>waa jradc
p(ltat aVft'lllC in tbc bu.Deb this year ._l.S ...
Included in the 6dd of booored
pla~ att Com Maa·a Terry ~t, Founu...n va11ey•1 RObttt
KOllich, Woodbridlt's .~ib Good~
man and John R.iol; Lapna Beach's
o~nny Linc, lrviM •s Ocorsc
Kouturn, Ocan View·s Matt
Benram and Westmiftl1er'1 Bna.ft
O'H111
Each stood out in thedaBroom.1$ this P'ffitlJOus awards bllnquct.
well as on t~ field. h st.am at 6:30 and the b9nqu.ct
Otbcn: Todd Ramos (Rancho speaker will be Buddy Tecvms. the Sant.iaeo Colllee): 0an Secb (Cal head foolbell COICb at Dartmouth.
Lulhaut. MAlbew Mabnkc (Cal A distinaualhcd Amaica.n award i
LutllenD)j David Hwa.I (Million Khedulcd to be pteSCfttcd to State
Vic,jo): 8riaD Anni111(~ Hilb); Senator John Seymour.
Mike Sbepanl (F0<01ll); San h11aboanbetpeledlbatRonYary.
PMllifer <Tusun); Make Howenon a lifetime member of the Ofanle ~illion Viejo): Andrew 8atllft'Vich fount~ chapter who was RCJenUy
LOs Amiaos); Mile Costello 1nduned tnto the: national co1ae.e illlOD Viejo); Toby Howetl (Wat· Hall of F'amt 1n 11 ·-1.ta...a Ohio
#ft}; Marc Jolulton (Pacifica~':t .,;n be L ~ --. •
BusallCXfli (fooch1ll)~ Jdr M:a"ICktn. ~ "'1tb the
(Los Ami101); Kevin Web Ora• County edition o( the Los
(&penua); Tim McCua (Oralwe AntelcSTimaandpramtty~thlhc:
luthmn); C'hrit Fado.e (£1 Rams lean: 'Will be the maMtt of Dorado)~ Jack Salcrao (San cemnotliu.,
Ckmcnle); 8nan Lamb (!I Toro). Tdcu fat lbe dinner and awards
acd Paul Oddblda (C= ... are 1tiJI aY&allble at Sl$ Pft~prnon bro~~ ~c::'!re "':tto b~"': ~.7~ be Obtl1ncd by ""°"'"' ,
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Santa Anita
racing entries
TH~SOAV'S •wn•s , ....................... ,
""' ..... tut.,.. ~$T llACI. 1 funotw IVM $0 .000
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s 11 000 Maroen' 3 ""' OIO' 8reo "' C• 1orn11 c .. 1rr11110 cwice W ,000-1',000
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FOUftTH RACE • •w•IQ'>O\ l>/\f
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117
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111
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117
117
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FIFTH •ACE I m·oe "'-"H U. 000 AllOw ·
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1 float! To J<>v 8•e o I 111
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S LtO Her Mart. (Nltiel
• No Rom•~• t~..-> 1 Bero.r e Sue (SnefmMI
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9 Oa~t AM S~( (~MYt)
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AIM U-. I I Pef'MINI Prof.t (GryOlf')
17 Leo•\let•,.• O•nce <McCarron· IJ
t) B•u# lanoo r v.-n~l
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SIXTH RACE 6°'» lur1ontn P\#w
MA Otf\ 4 ••er 01CH &. uo
I E aCtol-T-(McGerrOlll
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l ,._.,.,.,<• Peorore1
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SEVENTH RACE. I rn11e Purw
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"'••" P.aro1e Ac'e><•o Metet
C.'•O Mus< IS~"erl
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EtGHTti RACE -'OOUl
P,;r\f \50 000 AllO .. enc•
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NINTH RACE 1 1 I mlltt Put'w $ 1' 000
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or<t '10.000
1 Zvln~ ISll!V-1 1 SnQ,. O\tcnft' (~O
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11 .. ,... A JO'°f' Soi'
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115
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Los Alamitos
harness entries
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1 8 .-oon Pt•
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10 8"""' 5••· 11 Cer10\ LO•f
TH•O RACE Pee• I -· I C~ C.·r
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• Mo'\>e Mo
S ~K• S•ec.. 0
6 Scottr\11 L•u 1 si., Me!Cl
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010 Nuevo F'~"ll
11 El Seounoo 8-..e
P:C>UaTH RACE T•o•
Clelm-no Ot"oe. '4 DOC
1 M.t Con•tr"
1 ~. R~
3 ~ llel.Clfif
4 I( M T0<0 s s-r: •••
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6 Maria F""o
1 F>nnce C•-1 A,..,.not,.. Mercwe<
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SEVENTH RACE
S1 .00 I M Y A n!Ol'<e
1 Mn, J«>,le ) k<•mo.o EH• J\11,,, LO'ne
8 !0\JOI"' l>Owf"
6 ~''' L Ille l.Ool
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EIGHTH llACE ~e ..,,..
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electronics FHP International' s revenues rose 29%
SANTA CLARA (AP) -
California. New York and
Massachusetts accounted for
about 40 percent of lhc U.S.
electronics industry workforce
at thf close of 1986. a uade
group announced Tuesday.
Tb~ American Electronics
· Association said the thrw states
had a combined total of979,000
electronics employees. down
25,000 from the last state em-
ploymenl repon for June of
1986.
California led wtth 570.000
workers, followed by New York
with 206.000 and Massachu-
setts with 203,000.
Other states in the top ten
were Texas with 148,000, New
Jersey with 107,000, Florida
with 102,000. Jllinois with
99,000. Pennsylvania with
85,000. Minnesota with 69.000
-and Arizona with 60.000.
Total national electronics
employment at the end of 1986
was 2.47 million compared with
2.53 million in June of the same
year.
In October 1987. the lasl
month for which national em-
ployment figures were avail-
able, there was an estimated
2.51 million people an the U.S.
electronics workforce.
The association's estimates
~ based on latest available
state emplo)'ment data publish-
ed b) the UIS. Bureau of Labor
Staustics. 1nC figures cover all
sectors of the electronics indus-
try, 1ncludang computers. semi-
conductors,, software. tele-
communications equipment
and defense electronics.
The association 1s the largest
trade group representing the
e!~tronics industry.
NEW YORK (A~ -The following Ifs~ ~ows Ille New orlc. Stock Exchang~ stocks and warrants that ri.ve l>Ofle UP ne mosr and <Sown rne most t>a~ on oercent of change regardleu of volume
IOf Tuescsav . No securities trading t>etow S2 are rncl-
·ude<I Net and percentage cnanges tre tne 4ifference t>e'wefll the orevious clOsing
°'Ice ano Tues<Sav's 2 Pm oriee .
UPS Name Lut Che Pct.
I GaloobLew 4 . + . ., UP 13 8
i Sterlng8nco 101' + I Uo 10 7
.J BancoCtrl n 26 + 2 Uo 8 3
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~ Pa rck tr • UP 69
Walnoco s~ + ~ Uo 68
FHP lalenaatioeaJ C.rp. in Foun-
tain Valley has announced ~ults for
its second quaner ended Dec. 31.
1987. whteh included a 29 perocnt
increase in revenue and a 23 percent
increase in membership over the
same period last ye.ar.
Robert Gumbiner, M.D.. chief
executive officer and cha1nnan. said.
.. We a~ pleased with our second-
quanc·r operating results. FH P's abili-
ty lo control costs while ofTenng
quality affordable health care has
positioned the compan~ as a leader
among HMOs. The ma1or factors
contributing an our strong earnings in
the second quarier were membership
growth, profit 1mprovcmenl in our
new IPA plans, and continued cost-
control measures.''
For the three-month period ended
Dec. 31. 1987, revenue increased 29
percent to SI 16,251 .000. compared
with $90, 179,000 for the same penod
last year. Operating income totaled
$6,221 .000. and net income totaled
SJ. 730.000. compared with operaung
income ofSS.661.000 and net income
of $3.029.000 for the second quaner
of the previous year.
Earnings per share were 30 cents for
the second quaner. compared with 24
cents for the same penod last year
For the six-month period ended
Dec. 31. 1987. revenue increased 27
percent to $222.577.000. compared
w1th SI 7 5.580.000 for the same
penod last yur. Operating income
totaled SI 0.211.000. and net income
totaled $6.234.000. compared wnh
operating income ofS I 0.849.000 and
net income ofS5.845.000 for the s1x-
month penod ended Dec. 31 . 1986.
Earnings per share were 50 cents for
the sax-month penod ended Dec. 31.
I 987. compared w11h .n cents for the
same penod last year. ••• Newpon Beach-based Pen.a Pa-
• cific Corp. has announced that re"-
enues of $31 6,592 from 011 and gas
saks in.198'7 declined from $449.860
10 AcmetleCI 8 + • 2 Uo 67
11 viHK.kslnc 2 + • u o 6 7 12 PrlmeCm IS1'1 + 1 Uo 67
13 TexAmBncl'I 4 + • UP 67
14 ~ona Ce> 4 ... + • UP 6 s
15 Fl8TJC a~1 pf 6. + 1 Uo 6 s
16 FstUnR st ~ .. + 1 . Uo 64
17 Varco ... + • Uo 63
18 BestProo 8'1 + , Uo 60
19 ~entmy ? • + .. Uo 59 20 QuitR n :J. t , UD 59 fl PoooPro<S • Uo 56 ArrowElec 7111 + 1-Uo 54 ~ LIL Co orw 29 2 + I '2 Uo s 4
4 Marcaoe 2 , + • UD s~ 25 TW Svcs 1471 + y Uo ~3 26 Vallev Ina 2, + • Uo DOWNS Name Last Che PC1. 1 FtReoubA 2. -. Ofi Ii 0 ? Rm.Bat 1101 ot 2, -. Ofi .I 3 Int ch 2~ -. Off 11 7
as a result of deductions in the markel
price of gas caused by the present
oversupply ofnaturaJ gas.
Most of these gas propert1e.s arc
anticipated tocomeofTcw::iajlmenl in
I 988 increasing the company's cash
now.
President Ronald T. Riggan was
plea~ to announce thal for the first
time in years the company has shown
a profit of I cent per share after
adJUStments.
He also stated that at current
market prices, the directors ha' c
approved the purchase from umc to
time. shares of Penn Pacific an the
open market as the company's com-
mon stock is Sttn as very under-
' alued. • • • Mercary Savhags and Loan As·
1oclatloa has declared a regular I 0
cent quanerly cash dividend payable
to stockholders of record as of Feb
26. pa)ablc on March 14.
Directors of the Huntington Beach-
based savings and loan association
continued the regular quanerl)
dividend program. "following a re-
' 1ew of the financial position of the
Assoc1at1on.''
The S2.3 billion S&L assoc1a11on
operat~ 26 offices in Cahfom1a. • • •
EIP Microwave IDc. has reported
nel !Wil~s for the first quarter ended
Dec 31. 1987. of $2.467.000. a 56
percent decrease from the same
penod last year. A loss per share of 33
cents "'as incurred for the quancr.
compared wnh earnings per share of 4
cents dunng the.same period of the
pre' 1ous )ear.
The decrease m earnings as at-
tnbutable pnmaril) to the significant
decrease 1n sales volume. while the
Newpon Beach-based company con-
tinued lo incur high levels of eng1-
neenng and marketing expenditures
associated with the introduction of
the Ot"'-' product line. EIP Microwa' c
s.atd
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12 Arc"nGo
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26 PacNuclear
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Incoming orders for the first quar-
ter were S2, I 12.000, a S3 percent
decrease fram the same period a year
ago. The prior .year included
S 1.603.000 in large orders from the
U. . government. while there ~ere nq
large U.S. government orders in the
current quaner.
To realign expense levels with the
decrease m sales volume. the com-
pan~ has reduced its work force by 31
percent to about 100 employtts. The
maJorit) ofth1s action took place Jan. 2~ No significant reductions were
made an research and development to
maintain momentum on the new
modular workstation product. • • • Co!>ta Mesa-based Arclllve Corp.
has reporled net income of
$2,328.000, or S.18 per share, for the
first quarter of fiscal 1988, compared
with net income of$607,000, or $.06
per share. for the first quarter offiscal
1987, a jump of 284 percent. Rev-
enues totaled $26,522,000. compared
wl tb-sl 9:on;oo&for the COtTCSpond-
ing period a year ago, which is an
increase of 39 percent.
Growth in both revenues and
camjngs in each of iu last four
quaners is a result of continued
strong demand by workstation and
personal computer users for backup
tape drives. according to 0 . Howard
Lewis. chairman and president.
"The increase an revenues for the
quaner was due m great part to
increased sales of our FasTapc(R).
XL(R) and Scorpion.CR) ST600 prod-
ucts as well as increased sales to
reseller distributors throl.Wl our
newlr formed Data Storage
Di' !J1on." Lewis said
He also noted that although the
long term effects of the Oct. lg-, 1987
stock market slide have yet to be
revealed. the company is encouraged
b) 11s sales for the quarter. Howcv~r.
he added. faced wtth the unccrta.Jn
outlook for 1988, the company has
put an place stnngent cost controls
and cash flow measu~ designed to
preserve cash until the full impact of
lhe stock market decline can be
measured.
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\l. ~Jnt>sda). pushed and pulled b~ a bond mark.ct
rall~ and some sclhng linked to computenzed
program trading
~nal~sls said the r-~ with v.h1ch It changed
paths reflected ns underl:-ing lack ofd1rect1on and
cununu1ng 'ola11l1'
The Dov. Jones a' erage of 30 1ndustnaJs
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Game~ outpaced dechnn-s b~ about 8 to 1 on
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Big Board 'olume totaled 176 36 m1lhon
shares. against 138 38 m1lhon in the previous
~u1on
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JASlllE OltER• Miff *~ IHTI FIR* SUPER 3BR 28A In 4-Li4t hlae4 It.. •DECORATOR Furnished $100 Off 111 months rent LOFT for ret'lt with trplc, NEWPT HGTS SeduOed ltutt/C.a•tl * Condo 2Br, 1'.~Ba, patio Plex. New decOf, lrple. Furn 2 bdrm 2 ba. gar. Townhouse. Frple, pool & 2BR $750 on ground balcony. 2 blocks from 2br 1ba. pvt patio. pool & Ga iJ IOGZ 2Br. den. grnblt. ocean tr "'h• ....... pvt yd• avail. Sml encl dt>I gar. w/d hkups. w/d. Avail 1mmed thrv tennis court. $1295/mo. floor . new paint/carpets/ beach. avail now $650• carport, adults .• no pets. tr view.upgrade.sec pool. NEWPORT BEACH pet ;;:-Pool 646-28'6 S950No pets~84 June $13 75 (805) •673-0896* d rapes, dlshwHher . utlt 960-8871 S950/mo 67S-2520 IEW um• tennis ens. $385.~ w . Nwpt 2Bd $900 2142 688-2788 patio. enclosed g1r900, 2 I ---,,.-----..,...---~ lllffS ... FlHTRIW" Agt.646-104 Bayfrontcondo2BdS1375 •E'SIDE 3Br. 2B• hse But. llarMar Lovety 3Br28aupperDptx 631-421 5 or 673-0275 L11aa1 ltacla 4 Non Smkr to rent 1Br.
BAY & LITES VIEW C11t1 JIHa 1024 Nwpt 3Bd twnhse $1525 21st & Marion Way, gar. HH Townhm 3BR 21..;eA PlltlSIU w/vu Cpts. drps. Inside , *1CeeklV RENTlL• comple]ely furnished R~od w/u~omproml·--' 2675 .,,,ft Cus home -2 Ocnlrt 4Bd, FR. $2000 new carpet, w/dry hkup pool )ac .. :.... frplc dbi •3Br 2e. vr1y Gara-lndrysrm. encl gar. no Deluxe 2Br 1,;Ba twnhN •LAGUNA BEACH• t>eautltu Newport$500nor1h ""' "'' """" ......, , $1200 1 754-7858 · · .... · · ,. · •-· pets 1375. 675-6606 1n the Blutfs w/deck & apt Feb -May. + qlty "Nothing llke It" Income units EastStde Lido Isle 4Bd 381 $2550 · n-pe 1 gar. w/d hk-\.lp, rec rm lrple, patio S 1200/mo. mini ocean YU New crpt Beaullfully furn. cont ulll 720_9125 Huge ms1r sulte..-guest Cos1a Mesa . $.420.000 WATERFRONT HOMES ATTENTION SINGLESI S 1300/mo 8'0-7658 •2Br 2Ba lower duplex. Ct1t1 •tu 2624 frplc, garage. Quiet s890: brkfast, maid service, TV, I;:;~::;;::;::;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;
rm-spacious ( 1900fl), spt No agents. Pis cl Wayne REAL TORS 631-1400 New 3Br 38a condo style, I • 2144 lrplc. oar-oe S975 , 2218 E Pacific Ave phone. spa, htd pool, kit ABOVE THE
lev end unit. $410,000 OYiatt Prop.852-1629 lalMlblaa• 21 trlple mstrt.tlpmlcro,2 mat VIWIEITALS ... ~.:--.. 759-1104 or 644-8772 avail.S220/wk,(39·ST~~~ Hasting• & Co. 640-5560 ca r gar Individual w/d AMEMllER o#:THE ' lll-Cl12 •~a.• ICRA only alter 5pm 544.5722 Laguna Reef Inn 4 9-3
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IEWNIT IUC•,.1 Model perfect 3Bdrm s~:O~\·;t2~~6yrly B~~~~~~i ;~~r~~f~~ 38r, §L hm near ·T' Large. attractlYI apt~ 1n 1 C.11tryWtt41 2B~~~~ s'i1:l!~.~~~o Dramatic pan0<arn1C ,.. ty ,...,..8a horn. on almost . · c:all\..ceU, micro. gar, ln<1v Street Beac:h, frplc ja.z, beautiful garden setting. tBdrm. loft..,patlo. country,=-----=~-:--==
iights & ocean v1ew from ''• acre of prof lanc1seape SpllClous 4Bdrm 2',<,Ba. w/d incl $995 432-6723 gar S1675 Pool/spa, garage or setting No pets 18021st1'iiiiiliiii'ilt liltlilac•~i!mllilllilllil9~ this spac ious two beauty CIO$e to shop-new pamt & ca rpe t •248-1425• carpot1 SO< no pets St $6 95/mo Dy•• ~~gtm ,:~~slnc~en ping, scnool~. etc Va-South b a y view• :e~~~?t~~o:_:i~~~N~i~. E..\lX\11.hebt.~. SulaAaa 2180 •S EVERAL COcATIONS 646-1164 EveaS45·9543
· pg ~ cant. Move-in now! A $2000/mo. 675-8255 l'hBa & spaoous lBdrm IAICH SAi 1'1Ae• ... 2Bdrm 1• .ea $765 EASTSIDE Garden Apt ~t= ~t:= =: val~ZTR~~K ~:~oR~•ll lalMI 1e. condo 1oc 1n a quiet Plush condo on golf 1~EC0RE}~~MUNt't ~rarm 2B• 63 ~ 2Bdrm. wtd hkups. enci
ters. Aaaoc•atton offers 631•1266 or 760-8702 Peaiasala 2107 waterscaped complex course 2Br -den. 2Ba. 3 0 ;;' condo. f e.:ew· W Wilton 1-gara g e No P e ts community pool spa and · Fpt, w/d hkup. pool, Jae. patios frplc garage, • yar · rp · gaa -------$720/mo 546-9950
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" • 2110 N P t I 548-3727 3Br 2''tBa. yard, 2 car at-2 decks No pets kids or crpt, lndry rm, pool, ee-112 .. 1 ..... paint. laundry. patio. -~ ••• Q lie reaponatble ,;;;;;;;;======;;;;_-Spacious 3Br. 2Ba. den. 0 es tached garage. comm k s'1450 720-3912 cunty, prkg Nr SC Ptz.a. .,.,,. S775/mo. 646-7363 EXCLUS IVE GUAR D u · 675-6350 "::::=.~ t f/p, gar, laundry rm, Ex-CHARMING Cape Cod pool & spa AYI 2/1 Diana sm 15 • $895 No pets 640-2495 STAITIR IT 1120/11 GATED COMMUNITY
SEMIS tensive remodel. Added 3br. 2ba. ftp. gar, yard, 631-1266 or 26 1-6425 L111aa ltacla 2141 LIW MYE-11 AYAIL f'si4t It• !Ir Ha Specious 2 & 38r Apts on SPAOIHS &PT. 1 aile
master 11.11te. Will not last nu crpts. paint. $1400 NEW E'S IDE 3Ba. 3'11Ba. 2eR 1eA hsew/deri newty AJ1rtatal1 2 Swimming pools blttna. gar900 golf course Frple, micro. tt ltM•l 142·2111 COLD Well
BANl(eRO long at S217.000. mo. Lois, Agt 760--83¥ dble gar. pvt yard. n-remodeled. private. frpl, Cfatral iAz Close 10 Schools & Shops 642-7334 ·' 673-7576 ~~~ w:~ be~~~~ h:~~7~ -~-=-..,..-_,......-=-=-.,,...,..,.,....-
l111-Ftrrra11 R.(, ,._ • I JI 2122 pets Near all Freeways! enclosed large yard ~ Small pets accepted llSTAIT II g 6-«-0509 STEPS TO OCEAN
I 850-f2.20 -real t If Perteet fOf roommates s 12501mo 714-497-848S **28r 1Ba 4-Plex, 2~ VILLA MARSEILLES . · • Sorry. no pet5 3Bdrm 2Ba,. dthwahr.
E rn.:>t ... thel'\l>d B d Eu9'ci 38 DICITJYEOUllD S1375mo 642-3812 Of 619-723-9809 Hicttory Pl. CM. Re-3101So Brlatol 2~;un~~~~-.::~:ir,~. 1 Blk to water on Penln· prk~ lrplc, no rt• :.x,~~l "'""' I r~ ~ 1 e r Darling remodeled 2BR furbished, gar. w/d hkup 557-8200 '"'T aula, 3Bdrm 2Ba. fire-$1350/mo. 875-044
••YSllE-YR 2't8a d lux CONDOS. 1' ... th··"th) t b II OCEAIVIEW 1...,.r11t1cla 21 S710 Nopets 432-7767 Ins, go od locat ion p l a c e no pets I==~-=-=-..,...,.,.~=--.-- -~ Dbtgar tncd yd tp xtras ., .,a ... ac u · re-:..:.!: 1BR, adults, balcony. bit· $785/mo. · · STEPS TO SANDI 18r ap1-IClO OOO 517 o0o Agts42 9666 · place. skylights, yard, Sunaets&Catallna lllCllYOllEIST **E-Slde CM 2Br 1ea lns,new1yd«:Or.No Pets. 2078 Thurln 11350/mo.675-0447 _ deck. small ocean v1ewl
. '1 · • single garage Catalina 3BR HtBA den+pool tbl upstrs gar hu,,. deck $550/ 706 J s TSL MGMT "'•2 1603 * 111111100* parking, $700 utlls paid .On the. bay 2 BR • den H1at. BarMar 1042 sunset and wti11e wet« trig W/D, lrg yd. sundeck EXCLUSIV E GUARD No pets. s i151m;, 2080 mo. •mes t. ~ • ,fy
Beaulllullower unit Take v le w. S 18 50 I m o W/slde quiet cul-de-sac GATED COMMUNITY Garden Ln Agt 432-7767 979-4410 or 549-7007 Lg 2Bdrm 18a co1t900 Frig. dlahwuher, stove Y 650-8070*
advantage of lease land Hunt HarborTownhm3Br 631_1266 "'673•3117 51150 wtgdnr 2 Bdrm.2.8etnTownhome, . 1er. with balc:on)'-newty w/carporr.-ldaf1orsmall Ind Nopela54S.'855. Sunny 2BR 1BA pt'l'nte
to keep lnittal & monthly 2''1BA. pool, 1ac. spa, 261-0106/D 722--0666/E Micro. frplcs 1n LR & BR. lalMI decorated no pets. 716 !amity No pets. $745 mo. *21MI 1100* patio dupi.x. $850/mo •
cost down Land avail-lrptc, dbl gar, w/d hk-up, I ·~i~ I'\ ·· wet bar w/d hkups 2 I 1 d 218' D .. S hallmar $525. AYI nowl 722-8294 dlshwalMr stove dep No petsl M&-6434 !able for purchase rec rm S155K 8~0-7658 1tY Iii( PlOIFIC& TIWllMES patios. dbl garage. S1S75 11 · •852-99e6• F[~i No pets 54s:.855 or 645-5778
: 144-tOIO l("iae 1044 _;._:_.;., IEWNIT lllllTS. Sorry. no pets 644--0509 ,,~~FROrT1e1~~-2 bdrm unfurnished up. L~ new.,~''t'°0·~t_~~· Bachelor 1 2 & 38drms 1_. 1_, ••y • Quiet. 1paclou1. 2Br 280 2B h d f""" ng. rp · r. stairs SS75. 1st & last · yata. ..,,.,., · · 1 R rr~" u•~ -"GOVERNMENT HOMES ******* 28'. den. 1e. detached 1,"e. twnhme w/\g pvt rm a se, en,.,......, No pets or smokers , ·depot4t 820 w 161h fee_ $650/mo, ..,.,.,aec aYI Greatlocatlon ang· 28r2S..NrN'#pt Cntr-JW fl'om S 1 00 IU Repair)
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:Homes & Mo.re• For Cur-Beautiful lg •Br 2'hBa(18' Hwy Diane 63l·1268 or ~~951r~~~1~,n~~s. pets $1450/mo Deha De-I bd I bawlth aundeck, rear 2BR 1'~8A. patio. frplc. MESA PllES RH99 IFF YEllSIJLLES "rent REPO hst Call (Re-wtconverted Iott) pool, 261-8'25 Alli now! u · gado 760-5000 unit. $850/mo Yearly d/w. gar. $710, no pets Jn the t>eautlf\Jt neigh-ua.1•L 18r MC bldg pool spa,
f u n d a t> I e ) spa & panOfarnlc city and SHARP EAS TSIDE ~ -'~A..V I rental lease 970-2177 634 Hamilton Avt Now. bofllOod of Mesa Verde 18r w/patlo. w. Nr stiops · cloM t~ bctl. di
1-518-459-3546 EXT mounta1nvtews!Xlntfam-2BRDUPLE.X.remodeled 2BR2BAlarge yard.ctnld KU'l'F-. / lal ~tl Ptaiasih 543-~78 651-0336 A lovely. quiet complex S795 No pets640·136• ~ n-pets 722-0·170•
H-29128B 4 HRS I 1ty home w/AC. 2 frples FrplC, Yfo~·11~d?12~~ to and pet olt Available \f:"\\'l '"'i'Yr i.u·.., l I •.::o7 2Br. n~e. tnwtlle neat nestled among tall pine LARGE GOOD QUALITY 2 .......,.-..,..-·---,___,_ __
•RI HWI paweairlT• Asking $439,9001 Sub-ocean. r s. · now $850 760-8862 . \\ _ t-...' I I A_\... -Fairview & Baker No """IS trees & la vish land-& 3 BEDROOM UNIT ON VERSAILLES. Full MC. ~ ••~ 1 m1t Catt Patrick Ten0<e 968-7271 •viii now .. """ scaplng. tBdnn like new large 1Br $765 Leue.
We'll g1ve youtl\e downln 631-126fi0f760-8702 3Br 2Ba Prof remod8'ed •Bdrm •:~~Sf!m rm 1Balbo•·:~Y Y1~ •141-1112• w/prlvate back yerd P~Y~F~~8~N,;:rty n-pet Agent NO FEE =~ 10~~ha~~f~ ~ I·~~\·? designers home, 3bl•a10 mle8tiBllU 2400 sf, r~t>lt, pool: 1510 w!st ~:i':OaPB~d 2BR 1'1\BA Townhouse Frplc, C61Port.~1. spa, · 644-7211
mthl: pymts & we 1hare tJY f pvt beach. lrplc, deck, .,. .. .,,,. $1800 Agt 8!4-0195 Floor to celling views of Apt Pool, laundry rm . 2 ~~lac. :t:.f4":; Min 1 ~Eff.m P~L~~n~~ WESTCLIFF 2 bdrm 2 ba,
apprec You receive _:!! __ • w/dry, relrlQ. dbl gar TtWl ... itS Lido Island & the bay people,nopetsS695tmo sec. 1475 refrlg. d /w, FP. 1100 1q
: 1~1. tilt benellts Must S1850mo 121-3324* Cti4tt ftr lt1t *IEITALS• Pool, elevator. garage. 646-9507 MESA VERDE 2Br 281. adult 642_5002 11. Poot clp. No pets
have clean credit. Agt 1fW11r1 leacla 1119 CHARMING 2Br 28• CdM Ftreplace . vaulted ceilings. 2J1~rr;: ~m:~~/mo guest parking. custom In-2BR 1a. ptex. $750. Gar-tuat redec.I 811..fna. gar $850/mo MS--0302
497-6757 Dys. Ev Wknds 1 "bdm, LuxurlOUs newty duplex, encl patio, n-gar, dbl gar. lndry hkup, POOi · g terlora. huge baleonles, age. w/d hkup, fenced S800mo. 1835 COffander IUR IOW llr Are you t>oerdingln
:fri•t c ... trclal ltt dec«•1ed Condo In Vllla stove + stove & ref rig. n· & spa, Sorry. no pets. l&YFRllT CHM teleps'=s ~~1t1tem yard, gardener Cat OK d . y s,~~ :31~ 5 ~; Pet~f 2Ba. bltlnl , gar-oe. I 1200 boredom? Fino . mo<• ••Cit·
l ocated In Newport Balboa. Auumat>le Loan pets, $850/~o. So. ol 2Bdrm 2'>Ba +Den $1030 Deslgner'selegant2Bdrm, CALL 540_3393 1954 'A' Meyer 549-3484 8Y8I • · Qwner/Agt 751·5235• 1ngapartmen11ne1a1.11hed
'Beach Complete with S112,000 8WI. '"' Sell-~C~ -1142;~ Fern~eaf 666 w 18th St 645-2739 study, 3Ba All new crpt, 28R lower duplex lrpl 1mY llmATEI
. ptan1 for 4500 sq tt. of-1 ing forS122.000 No agts 1~1 ""<i1•) rs:1~n Ft1al1ia paint. etc Frplc. $ec sys, 1. Bedroom yearly Un-walk lo major sttopplng: 2Br 1 '~8a w/gar, crpt1.
lice Pis call 645-1791 , 946-7893 m3) 68S-9090 V )) alJ" wlne cellar.oalc.lloor. frig, furnlltled with garage, gar S750tmo. Jeri. Agt drpa. bltlnl, fncd patio .-m DOVER SHORES I IJ ,. much more! Boat doek· 1 av a II ab I e Feb 8 , 640-4888/4M-4888 636-• 120 Call 1-SPM la!Ma Illa.. lUU9 Baytront wl1h dock tor very l..allUTE Ill 21& •Br 2•..,Aa. dbl gar. lg yard 1ng avail~ble. No pets. S675/mo. 645-5862 . 2439 Orange 'A'. $750 4'Br. 3•,;ea +2Br, 1Ba In-large yacht Fres,,ly re-Completely refurbished S1400mo. Children or smokers. 1BR 1BA unfurrt . parking, ~~~O!n!BrS7;:~ 2619 San1e Ana 'L . $735
· come umt Completely lurt>tsl'led 5 bdrm with Ii-LO bdrms, nu crp1s, floor-lct1t 111-1111 S2600lmo 720-3912 block to beach, available 111 iaat 1225 .C 2 per. 667 Victoria 'f '.. $720
·remodeled Including t>rary, format dining and 1ng. applfanoes & oeramte --2 Bayrldge Condo. upper C2 211 yearty, $650 Includes ~s N~ pets 650: 1798 PENT RIDGE COVE 1Bdrm • Spa $659.000 Br~er famlly rooms 'Mth warm kit Ole. Frplc. lam rm, utll Bail. leacla 14 Plan. 28r 2Ba. f/p, dbl ulll &50-4356 condo iower 1v1 new ~cooperallon 645-3366 paneling ljne m01dtngs. rm • .rlCt gar900. Ho pets. 4eR 2,ltBA EXec.JFamlly gar. sec, pool, no pets •LG BACHELOR with lg carpet' x.tnt vtew of falls! ~dys,673-7565eves Blll French doors & paned $1600/mo 241-0808 home Hardwood floors $1400molse675-9460 28R 18A yrly. Incl boet patlofor1persontngood u 50 ;S500mlnaec No ----......-----wtndows S970 000 · dock up to 28 tt No oar. locale $470 859 W 191h -· j 631-1•00 OCEAN vu1 3Br 2Ba 2 hrep1rs, large patio BAYSIDE DRIVE Oelux 1 3-408 112 Marcus ~an-St Cooa M..a pets 549-2447
<' Pniuala 10l7 upper, fpt, waltt to Little NO PE S Near CMc bdr. den. I '" bath. FP. '* S 1100/mo. 873-7353 Sharp & Cleen 1Bdrm G81·
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9pa. water1alt. lrg lot, nu twlght.. *Y & fl'8t a 19w garage, comm. pool, d«:Or gar ~rm 815-el70 875--0588 carpet & palnl $495.000 •E-SIOE 38r 1'h9a x'Hnt from the bMcl\ night ~I Ylew. No pets. BAY frontage pier, Wntr 1795 No Z&.o~. ITIPlll ... *
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._ flt ~In S...PIT.Noftiflhole. NHD!O; HunllntlOft ll!Owe 4 bunw +~2 6 IOX. OUILTE0.0C5NA tiiiXN WWW .n~••••-•1tl'lfOOf nu u,..Jrm, .-.o. '3.000 ml WW• ~
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mtl. ''!C:-..... WOf1ttl';"°:,~' ::=.:~;:r s;~s,/,:,,~.':! : ~1~:-~e~= =~1~.:,~~ ~~~v:= ev.. HOWDA ·u Prelude, 'IEAUflflUlllLEOTION
Oo ~ ~1 ,.,,,.ltme1~~1,.. .. _.. T~9'1no Eern l50 cond11ton.S1f1. • s1000. uc.' uso . .,. Bcl\.Ct111M-t~ I•• eW I =·~~~°''=in~'' ~poeltlYel*Wf\ Aewrrdlng and d i· deU'Y.• 20%.135().$400 CALL750-8115 (213)882.&588 -(114)67$-1331 A,CURA ~1 842-3252 CounfYl ... la ~ tor Full time ~community,.... =ty.H~~y· SIGN,ATURE Wuh• &. SOfA.IOWMet.cMlrand 80AT SLIPS ... fl •• ~ 8Z. 2400 1•0-1100
,....... ad MtM Monda)'-tlons. Mlfdan Sctlool rgea Electric cry., QOld cob'. ottoman, Never uted. * * * U261mo. H tt. al Ivor l':.ato·m~no. itlck, • ~· APClfY at the,,..,_ CM. MS.Om llllll&llETlll matching 1al. S250. $295. Eartl'lton.. (714) IU5/mo. 1~"*· lllT Ami Yll• .ulroot In x'Unt ~ond 2900Hrttloflllld. ~ 1eeo Plac.ltlT 840-.2529lewnfngs 261·9502 (714) 880-0210 I s,.,4 ICIWlll etectrte, !)hone, r•tl'oom Just bftnO UI your '°"" $1500 • 080 5411· 793t COSTA MESA
AV9. eo.t..,... SECRETARY SllVR• WHITE 6 dr_., df'9SMf ftleillty. S911boatl Only. b~=t~a dMI ll!d eves Of Iv. mag. '1 ... '11 llYU.A
1•1 ....... Ifft No ...... Salery _+ bonus. A.ctiMl 1112 with 11Jlrror and matching li•el 19841 NO llV. aboard. 873•8800 we GUARANTEED! MB~ •94 30090. mint, 15 to chooee from. 0000
Some ..... exp'd. mature Join HAMIL TON ELEC-~~1~1~~= •lllTIL Im n I g h I • t • n d S 6 O · C114ffi11 Sllp Avail-No Uve Aboenl M ILl91a AMA 17 .600 ml, 1 owner. .-.ctlon. F1"endnQ avall
butlnMt lfka perton. TROSALES, lhe~ln Larg911 GOllectlon rterl 536·3645 1100 f lr•I* Up to 32' l330 1001 OVAil ST NB n/amkr gar~. 1i1ver OAC. 898-4f,f& 01r *
*""·293•• ~conics M distrib ution. IUlll P• Ill.ft Sal 1130 & &in 1/31 lliactllHtHI UIS Side Tie to 25' $220 112 2112 ti&ilu blue rMV&ay tthr, alee CADILLAC '7t Sevllle UL.a........ ftc~h::n =::-~~ PlhoneT Sa*-Fund Raia-::::,~,= Ml-l114 Nl-1112 o~Ao:~s ANCH~~, • snr1, $29. . 759'°4&.9 . 22.oooml. Malteoffef.
Unique 09j)Gt1. tor qual.ity peraon with well de· ~· "'::."'· '!°eT::· llTIL Ullu 8!',~~~nl~g h~l~fl. ·:.! * * * s· ''I " 120-1111 perton to ,gain polillon veloped office allllls. You 9am-f pm. S50·S 100 425 SO COAST HWY. Delta builders saw. file Uc. HI.. 18f1 n Dodge Aapen 1078, air·
wlfast grown1ngmartne wlllhandtethegeneratlon comm Call Wall In LAGVNA BEACH cablnet.645-1410 ;~~~~~~~~~1;;;;;;;;'iiiiiiiiiiii.;!!f!BM I conditioning, power MfVloe buslneat. .... of • wide variety of ..... Lag a Beech 497 6553 l • ..... brak• and lteerlng, ve· boat exp. pref. 722·9055 related report•. Ad· un • 1-1111 Books • 22 schol Hb & Pb 87 Untvega Vtva 1530
Sa• dltlonal duties Include WAITIUS /WllTll $1000; Steer skull large w 18 5 6 c n t. $1000 080 8424
moderate typing. PC MusthaveearfoduncflO.-fvaitsn I014 $75. 619·221·7170 Duty b, and new . s 3 2 0 . lffrl Ute Air Griff OF NEWPORT IEACH fORo·eeAEROSTARXLT
liHITllE ~~~c!~~ct extenalve livery aervlce. Eatab· IUllUllMllll" 150 721-1608 IEST DUL 1 MINI VAN. Captain
Ulll PEllll Position requires a :Shed, rou~ P~~i headboard, tootboard, DINETTE $190. Bedroom BIANCHI NuovaAnoro21.. !':~~"!~!~1 140-ICiM Gii i~:~. ~~~:aded.
FIT. PIT must have m1n
2yrs retail exp'd. New-
port Beach area. finest
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Mr. Wells. 760--0111
stabla work record, -~~mCAS~DAILY." r lideralta.$195.940·8733 sess'o S19~TV5S"80TVD~!~~o t2 spd. Brand new only _, 1 .... "J•MBOREEROAO -
previous secretarial ex· , E 2 love wtl · 1 • 1'"' ...... 40 ml. $425 OBO. Nlcole tqiat, 20 llrt = ......, "' ,
per I enc e . good Liii S llTCI I with :J;it>el~~p~= flatware, comforter· 642-7074 m901646-6170 ti .... tlllatl Open 7 dayu Mak (1M)lll 1111
phone/verbal com· ~79--0747 $150, 42" sq solid oak tools.clothes650-4170 llOOIHW ... wiH1tll ExtendedServk:eHoura
municattons a~ • AS-T'raners-~tbt$50:-llfllt.-bl0e eflFreezerw/~e manr 5 lf-.2800-Ill 7 a.m.·1Q...2:..m. M~·frl NYMllYI fll ....
s rong organlzatlonaJ MacGregor Yacbta 1631 ottoman $50. Amana 1400, Washer $35. sofa r • lfW BMW '83 3201 Xlnt cond.. Toomuc:ticalhdown?
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skills. ~ competitive Placentia c M * Touch-Ma1ic radar range $75, butcher blk lbl on tr• fw ft1t ale. auntf1 alloy wttls. Leue '79 or newer MBZ SALIS . sataryandt>enefitspack· • · · SSO,+plctures,lamps& wtlls$50.Exercycte$25 BEAR EnU'SiHIHttl other xtru $9000 . CompareourtargeMleet. EDI Ill CISM age Is lftC?luded as well as We will t,_n you on the etc. 873-1506'* ALL OBO 646-0992 1 .. 7•11.... 1•1 •• 112 549-1311 Art O.A.C.
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substantial promotional ADVANTAGE Ill (com· COMPOUND "" _. "" • MIU If l ... TS I~~~~~~~~~ IECIME U opportunities. Call Karen puter graphics). It you are 2 piece sola ~ft by 9ft Ct•~attll 6011 II t I /
Fu/YI T9•CE• Hollis at 714-641-4141. a last 70wpm aocurate blue/grey, 11 llnt con-BOW 1 trcyc ti & 12d113alnMl~)R63CE7~2333 '"" n stop by or send your r&-typtst, excellent spettlng ditlon $475. Love seat $99 ONTH Rent an IBM bttn IOll .,
No Mlllng required call sume to: required. Part lime and $75. 675-4165 PC Clone. 640K d~al With exlratl $200 obo 198lkaw ... kl dP2 750. ~ 5 frwy near Beach Blvd $3000 080 751 1615
(818)377-4591 HAMILTON full time openlnga. 2nd 8' RUST/GOLD CREWEL ~rlve.gre.phics,free1ra1n· *532-5857* 10Korlglnalmiles, excel· In Buena Park •
SALES and 3rd shifts. SOFA & MATCHING tng & software. Rent to lent cond. Must see to PORSCHE '84 TARGA .... UlllLI TIWll&I
CHAIRS. BRASS coffee own! <714> 261 -2416 appreciate. Helmet & Low Low m l Speclal Leathef Int.nor. loaded
MERCHANDISE
DETAILER
ELECTRO SALES We have Immediate open· table. misc. 642-9772 f f 6022 COV81' lnduded. $2500. c Otder ColOf. Int. Alarm /*-r """Ulp
lngs tor experienced rH It t a Call attar 4pm 530·2048. R EVJ ER e'1. lmmac. S31,995 t2{in71 St9 995 ano , ...... Strut PASTE UP ARTIST, Ablli· BEAUTIFUL m~~ogony FREE 10 gOOd hdme. 2 yr Cua1e Sales OBO 673-6696 • •
ty to work In fast paced desk 22 x 48 S175. old Blue Oerle Collie will Vaa1 9040 BMW C.at11111, CA 12121 production art depart· Printer $400. Map~ trun· trained, loves k.lds. Costa Mell 6124 ' s;~:r:g,.'8!,:;::::. 0:! Hartz Mountain. a leeding EOE MI F menl required, 2nd al'ld die bed, me.pie cnb. All 969.2714 • 14 Ferll f• I· 1IO
supplier of consumer 3rd shltts. xlnt cond. 646-0551 E/1141 ltlut Tnllat Air. Power Steering, Auto-trans. White w/~ Int.,
JOHNSON & SON
Lin coln M t!rcury
ie~ Hiuhor Blvd
Coi le Mun ~0-563Q products. ls see«lng a lfCIPTilllST Btacklac:quer.coftblset+ Jewelry/Fara/Art 2Br 1'-'tBa. patio. $800. ma11c • x'lnl cond. Must Tr ... denSIMtiea $3500CallS73-70
hard working. depen· Mature Receptionist, Of· Excellent benefits for full On Bdrm. White Lacquer 6025 2548 Orange. 642·2520 sell (2H33838) et ... mw•s la..... Toyota 1977 Celtca GT 'll m•Y Ulll
dable person to service floe Assistant tor Home-time Including medical. pier group qn bdrm Blk L : T t 1• SI.Ill Llftback s apffd al e and re-merchandisi re-owners Assoc. in N.B. dental and life Insurance. lrthr sofa+ lvseat. Brau Must Sell! Dlam_ond-Emer-1181!!!!,a ata A FlW UAIPUS W . 4 dr loTdad w/powe<
tall food. variety. dis· Mon.-fri. 8-5. Salary neg. Apply tn person w/ lass din set w/Chrs. aid ring. Set tn lrg 18kt Ptwer,;&ta fDl2 HI Pll ....... ,, am/fm/cb runs great! very c lun,#SKJ893.
count drug stores. Re-Apply8·1 or2-5 at·2414 F gp di ltv gold setting. BEAUTI· s15oo 830-9l76 $10,095
lated retail experience Vista Del Oro. NewPt Sch Apply in perM>n: A~I lll~~" 6 ~~~ S3~ FUL! Cost '4800 Will Sell Ztllll 10' 0/1 1011/P 8' JIS. ~$114 loldtd 1&6180 YW SOIRIOll JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln Mt!rcury
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Coat• Men SA0·5o6l0
helpful. Must have good 28041 C.,. Ir. s14oo1 S73-0653 $l800 241.9.a4 $675. 675-0740 days 8S J:X ~s;;o 'O~ ~fSl5 •75 Wht, goodoond. $1200 :~~~~~eq':i:;~· Some SEm/IOHIHHI ltt #1Lapalipel CRYSTAL chandeller Pet1A.Aaiaal1 6049 lt1t/Yackt Cbrters ~~~~:uut~·=J.~~Jl OBOLvemes 760-1805
FIT Immediate opening tor Cal (l 1.. 112 .. • • -"' ' • tJOI residential Real E.slate tr I ,.) • 1-1 $500. queen sz meetln •ANIMALS AVAILABLE RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· 86 m es• •I toldfd 12940 Aaltl Dt•"tlC
Company paid benefits Property Manager. Ex· td 201 ftf iaft., bed $200, lg walnut din FOR ADOPTION. L~k-ENO. Charter State-01-Vol kawagon · Vanagon 81 3ZY ~slid lo~ U8A134 '11 Fiil ll•W&lll
and van provided petlenced. personable. lll·!IOO rm $200. 72.2-8328* '"9 tor a good home. * Art 34' Crealock. Pkg 1986 Weekender paek· 111 LllOIUI 15 PatMngtrl Loaded
mature attitude. self· N.B. REOEC. 9 pc din rm 644-36~ * deal wt sk•pper 675-7100 age, Alr-conts. $13.000. $ales • Service CllTllmll w/power equip.
AffnlV ~a~: T;~:ar0 starter, patient, In· Ntrckaa•iH set. 2 couches, end & col CHINESE Shar Pel, champ Sli,s/Docka/Storatt 6734015 Parts. Leasing Loaded w/power equip , Mutt lffl '1SKWS38.
12PM and ,PM to 3PM telllgent . motivated. L.:_ HIO tbls. tall cab w/cloctt, gts lines, mlf, fawn. Stud av1 7022 Misc Ve•icln 90H . like newt $17.500
Computer exp wl wOfd ~an shetves+llte, chrs. Wrlnkles!S750364·3620, • 835 317l 29Kml .. •782180.S13,995
at: 1 HOLIDAY INN processing .4 b~ok· •ESTATE SILE* typewrtr/stand 645-9515 831•7212 30'·35' slips avall near HllllCAPPllT • JOHNSON & SON
L in coln M ere ur y
282& •~arbor Blvd
keeplng. Ple&s1ng vo1Ce & 500 A I 0
JOHNSON & SON
Lin coln M t>rcury
~~ H••ho• Blwd LONG BEACH AIRPORT phone skills. Command '41-01.11&,,t11ly NEW-DESIGNER COUN· PERSIAN KJTTENS CFA. Shark Island Yacht Club flrt4 tf w11tlq1 I 1 uto Mal r.
26AO LAKEWOOD BLVD of English language TRY FRENCH square end White Beauties. 9 weeks S 10.25 11 Memberships .... I 'le•llt' Santa Ana Coaln Men ~SOJO LONG BEACH, CA Good memory well-or~ Antique ~ranch ~.R. set. table. bleache oak $250. old. Male & female $325. also aval Ask tor Don 55 Frwy at Edinger
ganiZed & detali oriented Crved winged gnffin legs, 640-2017 646-2153 •854-2600• tlfffrie Hrt, 11111 Co•I• Meu S.W·5o630
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· ornate chrs, 2 sldebds i.. ...__. I i.. OPEi l DAYS Prefer exp w/property $25. (6l9)22l-7170 Oak Game Set 48' roond URGENT! Boxer pup SIDE TIE AVAILABLE .. ffffrlt O•lfltr•
management. $1700/mo. table excellent quality. needs home. Male 1 yr 20·25' Sailboat no llve llOO
Non-smoker 675-4912 JustacaUdoesltall-ll tne good condition $275. AKC, White w1lh lawn aboard $9 per It llf..1011
Leave Message caJl's to ciassmec. S.M 189 markings. 640-8489 * 770-,.358 •
PllJt.JC NOTICE Pta.JC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Servtce Hrs M on-Fn
7 30 am to 10 pm
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'8,5 ELAP(THUNDERBIRO. Wny stC>fe a11 mose unused
hke new. all ac<:ess. 70K. ruims th•-' w1111er? Advertise
$7000. Newporter 11 Ml~ e 1111 garage H ie '"' cl1SS1·
642-0795 eves154a..8823 Ired
POOUC M)TJCE P\a.1c NOTICE
B 52'15 a1Clt3 2987. page 164, Official Re-Purct\asing Department ofl DEPARTMENT OF property 10 him arr<! an SUMMONS wrllch 11me said bids will be Bual-l«Ylce 11atent wttn Ille ragutauons
NOTICE TO NOTICE OF 1ALE CC>f<ls: t'*'Oe Sovtri 11• 28' said colfe9e district located THE TREASURY lurther proceedings In con-(CITACION JUDICIAL) publicly operted and read Publie"-d Orange Cout of the Community Oev.IOp-
CAEDCTOftS Of' Of' REAL M OPEltTY 30" West 37 73 feet to tile at 1370 Adams Avenue, I INTERNAL REVENUE nee11on wtlh the levy on sucn NOTICE TO DEFENDANT lor Dally Piiot Januery 27. Fab· ment Bloc:k Grant effective
BULK TRAMIFEI AT PNVATISAl.E most Westerlycomerofsald Costa Mesa. Callfomi1 at SERVICE property shell c•a.se from (AwsoaAcusaoo)MICHAEL PURCHASE&INSTALLA· ruary3 1988 attl'letll'M Appllca!lonsere
(S.C:.. a101-l107 c-No. ltnd of Robert N_,on: wttich time-said bids wltt be NOTICE OF HALED thetlmeofsuchpayment.(b) GEORGE OEMMERLE. also TI 0 N 0 F M I c R 0 . W934 oue on or before 5:00 P.M . --------W,.~"t----+---~ .. ,nll>----tf'*--·~2.:-..w:·eui ~ opened and iead.!-...-. 81DSALL -es:lfm.Pliofl.QI ~·al Ettate l\!!OWl'I •-5 MtCHAEL G COMPUTER HARDWARE; Marett 1. 1984. Submit ~r
Nollce 1s hereby grven 10 Supert0< Court of the 57 .65 leet. tllenoe S6uth 18• fC>f: Unde< Ille authOrJty In After Sale. (It Perroo n" OEM MERLE an tndfvldual. ORANGE COAST COlLEGE ·Pla,IC f«)ftef-~ 10' Ma,. Dunne.
creditors ol the within State of CallfC>fnoa lor the «' 39" West 432.23 feet 10 PURCHASE OF MICRO· lfllerrtaJ Revenue Code sec-owners of a11~ real property ano DOES. 1 1nrough 10. In-All brds are to be in ac-Community Development
named transferors that a Coumy ot Los Af1981M the Northeasterly line of Lot COMPUTER HARDWARE & hon 6331, the property de-SOid es provided 1n secttOrt elusive cordance wllh the Bid Oocu-K lm4 Department P. 0 Box
bulk transfer Is abOUt to be In the matt111 of the estate 70 of said T°tlC1 No 1127; SOFTWARE: COASTLINE scribed below has been sett· 6335. t~r heirs. e•ecu10<s. YOU ARE BEING SUED ments wtticn are now in file ~~J.~ 19575. lrvlrte. CA. 927 t3.
made on personal property of Florence Eva StJnson. thence North 47• 58' 00" COMMUNITY COLLEGE ed for 11onpaymen1 of or admln1stnttors or any BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud le esta art<! may be secured '"' 1ne DtYlaloft 0.flnltlons. app1tcatlon1,
necemalter described conservatee West 43 55 feet to the point All bids are to be In ac-,inlemal revenue lues due person having arty interest demandandol SOUTHERN off~ ol the OirectC>f of C the • and other Information r•
The names and buSlness Nottee IS hereoy given that ol beginning. cordance with tl'le Bid Oocu. from ROY A KITER The therein. or a flen tne<eon Of CAL 1 FORNI A E O ISON Purchasing of u 1<1 college ---~ C .. ) gerdlng the proposals and
addr"5 of the rnlended the ul'lder$>Qneo will sell a1 Parcel 4 An easemenl '°' me11ts which are now i11 lite property will be sold at put>-any person 1n their behalf. COMPANY" a corporation district _,,__ policy ~ be obtained by
transferors are. Emmett privale sale. on Of titer Feb-road and public ullllty and may be secured irt the 111c sale under sealed bid u shall be perm11te<1 to redeem VOii have 30 CALlllC>Alt Each bidder mutl submit (a) A Bulll Trantfer 1• t~ (7 t4) M0-3e97
Sports. 1oc . 1000 BrtslOI. ruary 1. t988. at lheottioe ot purposes over ttlat porttotl ottlee of the OirectC>f of Pf0\11080 by Internal Rev-the property sold. °" any DAYS after thl• •um-with Ills bid a cuhler's about~ be made. Publ~ Ot.nge Coatt
Newport Beach. Ca. 92660 Heie11 Kemble. 711 Orange ol Sectioo 30. TownStlip 8 Purchasing ol sa.10 cotleoe enue Code section 6335 and particular tract ol sucn prop-It M nred on you to tlle a Check, certified check, or lbl • nal'l\Mt and~ bull-O.ily Pllot JanullfY 27, 1988 The names and business Grove Ave. ,,305, jiouth South, Range 7 West, S B.B. district related regutahons. Oa11 erty at arty lime w1thtn 180 typewrttt.fl reoponM at bidde<'s bono made payable ness ldd•edH o the •rant-W933
address of the Intended Pasadena. California M OJO & M . descfibed•as fOllOwl Each tl!Od« must submll Bids will be Openec FEB· days alter the sale thereof. thle cowt. 10 the order of the Coast ferC>f ate PAAK AVE., INC., ---------
transferees are: Kenneth G. to tne highest and best btd· Beginnong et the most with his bid a euhler's AUARY 8. 1988. Time Bids (2) Price Suen property or A letter Of phone can wltt Community eo.1oge Olstrtct A CALIFOANIA CORPOR-Pt&.IC NOTtCE
Mazur. 24602 Raymond der. and subject to con-.Easterly comer of Lot 69 of checi<, oertlfled check. °'will be Opened: 11:00 am: tract of property shall be nol protect you; 1our trs--Board oJ Trvstees In an ATION. 1520 A ~TON ---------
Way. El T0<0. Ca 92630 ltrmatlon by said Superior Traci No 1127, as shown on bidder's bond made payat>lo Place of Sale: 24000 Avila permitted 10 be redeemed written '"ponM mut t bo amount no1 less tnan fti.e STREET· COSTA MESA. NOTICI M
That Ille property pertl· Court. all ngnt. t11ie and map recorded In 800ll 36. to tl'le order of the Coast Road, Laguna Niguel. CA upon payment to Ille tn proper log•I f0tm If JOU percent (5%1 of the sum bid CALIFORNIA 92826 PUBUC HIANNG
nent nereto is d81Qf'lbed tn interest of said conservalee Pages 7 to t2. lncivsiv.. Community eo.199e Olslrlct 92671 Tille Offered. Only purchaser,orlnoasel'lecan· want the court to hear J'Ollr u a gvaranlee that the bid· The names and buslnea The SubdMtlon Commit·
general as· furniture. II•· in and to all the oertafn real Misc Maps, records of s~11<1 Board of Trustees In an the right. title, end Interest of not be found fn tl'le' county 1n ca.e. der wlll enter Into the addr-of the TnintforM 188 end Planning Com·
tures. equipment. goodwiff. property Situated 1n the Ora11ge county; tnence amount not less than til1'C!IROY A KITER rn and to the which tl'le property to be re· tt you do not No rour proposed Contract If the are JAMES M MITCHS ELL. m1s.s1on ol lhe City of Irvine
trade name. covenant not to Courtly of Ora.nge. State or South 47' 58' 00'" East percent (5%) of the 5'.lm bid proPertY will be offered fC>f deemed IS sltulled. then to ro1pon .. on time, you ma1 same 1s awarded to htm In 26965 GLENCOE. Ml SION will l\old publlC hearinGt to
compete. lease, leuehold CalrfC>fnla. parttcuarly de-40.00 feet. to the most u a guarantee that the t>ld· sale If reQ~•esled, tne the Secretary. for the use ot ION the caoe. and ,_ \he ev«lt of ta11u<~ to enter VIEJO, CALIFONRIA 92.691 contldet an *Pi)ilcallon mad
Improvements. and lnven-scribed as fOllows. to-wtt: Norther'ly corner ol Lot 70 of der will enter into the Internal Revenue Servtce wtll the purchaMf his heirs. or •89ff, money 9fMS prop-into such contt'9ct. the All other butlneu names by WoodcrM t o...topm9r1t
t()()' ot merchandise and rs Real property localed In said Tract No 1127. thence proposed Contract ii the furnistt lnfonT\ation about assigns. Ille amount paid by erty mar be tatlen without proceeds of ll'le cheQ wm bo ""° addreseee US«l by Ille of Orange County Inc to located at 1000 Bristol Sa11 Clemente, Orange south 42• 58' 00" West same is awarded 10.him. In poulble encumbrances. euch purchase< and 1111erest further watt'Wlng from the for1eited. 0t in Iha caM of 1 Transfer()( wttN.n throayear1 appr~ a tentatiw i~act
Newport Beach. Ca. 92660 County California. more 435 60 feel to the most the &Yen! of failure to enter wttictl may be uselul in de-thefeon at ll'le rate ol 20 per. court. bond. the full sum thereof last fr:' to far u known to map and • conditional uM
The busuiess name used particularly desct1bed as fol-West8f1)' corner of said Lot Into such contract, the tennlnl.ng the value of the cent per an(lum Effect of Th«• are ocher legal r• will be for1etted to Miid col-the r•ntloree •,.: NONE permit for the purpo:ee of
by the said transferors at lows 70: tnenoe North 47• 58' 00" proceeds of Ille Ct\eell will be lntores1 being SOid Oescfip-JunlC>f Encumbrances Sec. qulrementa. Yo11 ma1 want lege dlstrk:I (cl The locetlon and gen-subdividing a 10 4 net aero
salO location 1s Fronlrun-~Paroet 1 Loi 5 of Tract West 40.00 feet to the most forfeited, Of In the case of a tion of property. ROY A .6339(c) Effect ot Junior En· to cel1 an att-y ritht No bidde< mey wlthdrt"" eral description of the prop. paroet Into~ number.a
ners 5199. as shown Of' a map Southerly comer of said Lot bond, tl'le full sum thereof KITER'S INTEREST IN A cumbracic-. A certificate of away. tt JCKI do not known his bid'°'• perlOd fC>f forty· erty loF be trensfAorrad are io19 and three land9cape0
t--_ ................. .-..~,u1Jr...1.caruttec •5 U!c<><dAO ID B . North42° 02'00" wlU be torfeiled-CUBED. SY. sale o1 pe<SOnal property an.uomer.ro1u11ay callan five (45) 0a.ya altef the dtte ALL URNITU E. FIX· IOtl IOf ~·of 179
rntended 10 be consum·, 184. pages 34 and 35 Misc. Ea.st 435 60 feet to the point lege district DEED OF TRUST DATED given or a deed 10 real prop. ett-y refonel Mrvtco Of set lor the opening thereof TURES. EQUIPMENT,. M,.t,... single famUy ettachad oon-
mated al the office of. Maps. reoOfdS ot Mid Or· ol beginning. No bidder "may withdrew APRIL 9, 198'1 WITH AN IN· arty executed pursua11t 10 • legal aid omce (H•tM In The Board ol Trustees r• CHOINERYE. LEAS$ EHS.TOl.OCO IM· dornlnlum units The pro)ecl.
GRAMERCY ESCROW angeCounly Commonly known as 198 htsbl<lfC>fa perloo forforty-ITIAL AMOUNT DUE OF sectlon6338stoall dtseharge the~boott). servestheprMlegeofreject· PR V£M NT · K IN 87·TT·13099 an d 87·
CORPORATION 3407 West Parcel 2 An u11d1vlded D•I Gado Road. San five (45) days after the date $32.400.00. PROMISSORS IUdl property from all hens. 0.9'MIO• de qua lo en· rng any and all bids or to TRADE, GOODWILL ANO CP-0826. Is Pfopoaad to be
S1llth Street Suite 7 t 1, Los ll5•th trttefesl tn Lot 55 of Clemente. CallfC>fnta aet f0< Ille opening thereof. OF WHICH ARE GEORGE encumbrances. and Utles troguan "ta cll9doft Ju-walY'C! any trregularllles <><In-BUSINESS NAME OF fHA f. localed et e site bOIJndec by
Angeles. Callfom•a 90020 on Traci 5199 rn the eoty ot San More commonly known fhe Board ol Trustees r• MARK STEVENS ANO owtr wtiictl the lien of ll'le dldal ueled tlene un plalo formalnieS In any bid or in CERT Al N B US I N ES S Aemlngton AOOMYalt and
Of after FA,bruary 16, 1988 Clemente. as Shown on 1 as· 198 Oel Gado Road. San serves tne privllege of retect-RACH A E L ANGE L A United States with r.spect de 30 DIAS CALENDA,.101 the bidding 1<NOWN AS. P~AK AVETNOUE Trabuco tn the VlllaQe of
The nar'ne and address1map thereof recorded m Clemente, Callfornla 1ng any and alt bids Of to STEVENS THE DEED OF to w!llci\..the levy was made part p r eeentu une C. Mt~AEL W£BITUt. YOGURT. 5o0 AN N N~hwood
""1lere clarms may be fried Is Book t8•. paged 3' and 3!i Terms of sat. ate cash in waive any irregularillet or In· TRUST WAS RECORDED had ptidftty. respuesta eecrtta a m.e-Vice Cl\afteol!Of, 8valfteM STREET· COSTA MESA. Tile project llatt r99<>'1
Gramercy Escrow Corpor· Misc Maps, records of sa•d lawful mon.y of the United formalities In any bid or In ON APRIL 15. 1985. Nanc:yOeng, ~ua Of· qulna en M ia corto. Aftatr1, Coast CommuftltJ CALIFORNIA 9262e • t02 the propoaad tentative mai)
atlon. 3•07 West S1~lh Orange Count~ States on confirmation of the bidding. •85-131225. IN THE COUN· ftoM. '° Bo• C·20, Loguna Una cart• o 1tna ~ Cohfe Dletrtct (di The plae9, and dtte on and the CEOA determine:
Street Su11e 711 Loe Art· Parcel 3 An easement for sale. or part cash and bal· C. MICHAEL WEHTEA. TY OF ORANGE, STATE Of ......... CA t2e77 (714) t.i.tonlca no le otr.c«a Publl$hed Orenge Coas1 or aftet wf'llc:tt. Iha Bulk tlon (negative declaration)
getes. Calitorn1a 90020 road and public ullllly ance evldenoed by 11ote se-Vice C~. Buell-CALIFORNIA RECORDER'S .0... protecclon; au reepuoeta Dally PtlOt January 27 Feb-Transfer le lo ti. oonoum-are available f0t r.,,.._. 11 The tast date lor fifing purposes over those por-cured by mortgage Of trust A"alre, Coaat Community OFFICE. Property may be In· Data 1120/88 eecrtta a ma4JUlna ti.ne quo rutry 3. 1988 mated eta' THE ESCROW the City ol trvlna.Cornml.inlty Cla1ms 1n thrsescrow 1~Feb• tt0nsofSect1on30,townthlp deed on the property soC....,_Dt.trtct specte<lat NIA Submission Published Orange Co.st cumpllr con lu for· W935 FOAUM. 2313 t LAKE Development Dept .. 280t
ruary 11 1988 whten IS the 8 South. Range 7 West. sotd Ten percent ot amount Pl.ibltShe<I Orange Coatt of Bids All bids must be Dally Pilot January 27 1988 m a II d a d"o • I e g a I a• DllDtlC NOTICE CENTER 0DRIVCE. S~01TAE L. McGaw Irvine
business day betore the SB B & M . described as bid to be de9o1lted with bid. Dally Pilot January 27. Feb-submilled on Form 2222, W931 apr()f>fadM 9' 1o1tted qulere r UIK. EL TOA · All NIA Thi Public: hearing before
consurnmatron date spec1· follows Bids or offers to be in -It· ruary 3. 1988 Sealed Bid for Purchue of que la corto oocuc:ha au NOftCI TO 92830 ON OR AFTER Feb. the Subdtvflion Committee
lied abOve Begrnnong at the mos1 Ing and wlll be receiveO at W936 Sei?ed Property Contact f't&.IC NOTICE ceao. 16, )988 wlll be hatd on Wedf\Mda
Solar as rs k11own to sard I Easterly corner of Lot 69 of the ator-esald office 11 e11y the ottic. 1ndteated below &I u1tocl no pr-ta au COHTRACTOfll l•I Clalmt may be filed Febr'uaty 10 ttea 11 9,~
intended Transferees said Tract No. 1 t27. as shown on time atter the first publi· P\el.IC NOTICE fC>f FC>fms 2222 and Inf or· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS reepc19at• a tlempo. puode NO~~J~~S -~:RE B Y with the otfice lhOwn •bo¥a a.m in the Chamber of cO,n.
ln1e11ded Transterors uSed1a map recorded In BOOll 36. cation hefeof and befC>fel • mat1on about the property. NA• ITATEMENT pordef el caeo, r le puadoft (f) The last data tor filing meroe Conference Aoom at
tne lollowrng addlllonal pages 7 10 12. lncluSNe. data of sale. Inquiries and K ~ Submit bids to the perton Tile fOllowtng persons are qultar au aotario, au d lftWo. GIVEN that the Board of clalms In Feb. 11. 1988 2815 McGaw lnrloo The
bustne$$ names and ad·1M1sc Maps. records of said appointment• to ~ the FICTITIOUI .,,.... na.med below befOfe the <to.no business as LAST 1 otru coau do "' TrusteetoltheFountalnVal· (g) Thia Bulk Transfer II public heatlnQ befora the
dresses w1th1n the three Orange County. thence property may be made with NAMEITAftmNT tirM bids will be opened. MINUTE FILMS 1250 ~ atn a¥too adl· teyScnootOtstnctofOrange IUbjecl to Section 6106 of PtannlngComrnlaionwlllbe
years last past E R Sports. North 18" u · 39" East PAM GIMBY. CENTUAA 2t The foll<>w'ng peraons are Pa~nt Terms. Bid must Adams •A20•. Costa Mesa. tloftal por part• de la con.. County. California will, r• the Commatclal Code. hald on Thunday February
Inc 1000 9riStOISt North.1 4t501 feat to lhe most BYTHESEA-OANANIGUadoing bustneu 11: batecompaniedbythefuflCA92626 hieten otroe ro•llf•M11 oetvebids uptoa.nd lnctud· JAl!mlM.MffCMB.L 18 1988at1·30pm ln the
N-port Beach. Ca 92660 southerly corner ot land d• OFFICE •. Telephone (7t4)tAAISIM/MILL£R RITCHEY amount or the bid II It total• LAnllng Erik Bachelder ...... Pu.de qua uol9d ing 2.00 p M ~ebfuary 10. Publlahed Orange Cout c1iy Councll Chamber. at
Oiied January 15. 1988 scribed as Paroet 2 rn a deed 361·1285 CENTER ASSOCIATES. $200 Of less 11 the total bid 1250 Adams :A?04, Costa qulei1 Kamat a uft Moeado 1984 et Ille District Business Dally Piiot January 27, 1988 17200 Jemboroe Blvd
KenMtll G. Mazur, !ft. 10 Robert 0 Haywtrd, t Dated: January 14, 1988 IONE BROOKHOL LOW ismore1111nS200,1ubmlt20 Mesa.CA92626 lnm.dlateme:ile.SlnoCOft• OfflGa. 17,210 Oak Street, Wt29 lrvlne "
loncMd Trantfefoe mameo man. recC>fded Sep-Haten K~. 711 Of., DRIVE. SANT A ANA, CA percent ol the amount bid or This• business 11 con· oce • un 410ogado1 puode Fountain \;alley. Callfomta. P1aeM call Maria Swami
PubhsheO Orenge Coast tember 18. 1957 In BOOll 8ft98 ar ... Awe. •IOS, 92705 S200. whichever ts greater due1ed by· an indMdual """af a "" Mrv1eto de ...t· Al till$ time. date. and f'talC .TIC[ Associate Planner et
Dally Pilot January 27. 1988 4036. page 449, Ott1e1a1 R• ...,... P111dw. CA t10IO, Ritchey Aaaociatn. One On acceptance of the high· Lensing E Baohelde< Joroncl• de abogadotl o a plaice, .bid• wt~ be publlciy NOTICI! M 660·3783 tor mor• • infor· _______ ..;w.;.t;;.;30~1cords. thence North 12• 57' Coueanaecw ef the eatato BroollhOll$)W Drive. Santa nt bl<I. the balance due, u Tille statement was fried un• oflclna de •Jud• tooel opened and read aiou~ fC>f PUMJC HeANNG matlon regarding this pro-
t6" East 156. 79 leet ot the ef Mid_..... Ana. CA. 92705 any. will be required rn llJll. with the County Cle<tc of Or· (wea el dltectorlo tofo-Bid No 88·04 fC>f RE· tact. u you Ch•Nonoo thll
most Eas1erly corner of land Publi.t141d Orange Coast Arrsrm/Rltchey Center, Form oiPaymeni All pey· •noe County on O.oember fonko). MOVAL OF ASBESTOS.: The~Clty ot IMna Is antlcl· project In court. ou ma be lhAT H NOTICES Of Robert 0 Hayward: Oaity Pilot JanuMy 20. 21. 994• Santa Monoca Blvd .. ment1 muS1 bo by pull, 28, 1987 e ... No. 04loM.5 CONTAINING MATERIAL paling ractNJ:;g apprOIC· limited 10 rajtl y only I~ M\JSSElt thence North 20• 26' ~ .. '9· 1988 •230. Beverly Hiiis. CA oenlfled Clledl. c.uhien Of F"57'25 The name and ad~oss of conllllnad at all Sites in· lmattly $344, In Com· lnuet 'f04J, Of ~ ..:
Wesl 5 t 05 feet to Ina most Wth928 902 t2 treasuret's check Of by • PutAlshed Orange CoaSI the court •s (El nombre y diceted in Iha Bid Speoll-munlly Oevak>Clment . Bloc* railed at Ille Pl/bite 11ear1ng
M A R G E N E K southerly COl"n4lr of land de-Thia business 1• con-United Stat• post ill. benk. Delly PllOI Jan1.11ry 2°7. Feb-direoclon de ta cone es)• catrOM. Grant F""°9 '°' Federel Fla--.cnbed In this notice or In M USS ER. passed scribed as Percel 1 In Mid "8JC MJTIC[ ducted by • general P"1· e11pt ... , or talagf;"'h money ruary 3. 10. 17. 1988 M u N I C 1 PAL CO u RT, Bid documents and 9'>«li· cal YNt ttH Tile U.S. 0.. written con~ .,._
w · Januar 26 deed to Robert O Heyward: nership order. Mallo check Of mbMY W937 SOUTH ORANGE COUNT'f licatlons "• on frle at the partment 01 Houlfna and livofad 10 tile SubdM · a ay . Y • t~ north 74• 04' 30" MOTICI RITCHEY ASSOCIATES. e>tder payable to the Internal JUD DIST COUNTY Of Olllrtet OttiOa Purcnulno Urban O.v•lopm•nl re· Co mllta Pl ':°" 1988 In N e wport East 20.06 feet. thence ~ 111>1 By: BrtdfC>fd H Miii« Revenue Servicle. Pt&.IC NOTICE ORANGE, STATE OF CALI· Department locatad at qulrM lh•t In ,.,. UN of co:rnlMlc:, o; ·~n ng
Beach . CA. Memonal sovth 20• 26' 30" East 56.78 Notice 11 hereby given that This stalernenl wu hied Nature of Tllle. The right. FOANIA. 30l43 Crown Val· 17210 Oalt Streat, Fountain lhela lundt. the City must at or ptlOf ·to. 9::c ~
Ser v ices will be held IM1. thence South 12• 57' lhe Board of Trust-of the llrilh the County Clerll of Or· lllle and lntor•t of the tb· I UPl!ltK>fl COURT tey Patkway: Laovn• NIOuel. Vallitf. Ce (714) 843·3245 glY9 mu.lmum r..altlla prl-llM,1ng
t p · f · v · 16" West 74 83 leet to an Coast-community COlleQe llf'9' County on Januwy &, peyer (nemaoon the front of M CA.t9'0MmA. Calfforn11 92617 Ea.oh bid mue1 be accofl'I· orttr to ktW'ltlte ~ \llllll p~ 0Utngo Coeat a a Cl 1 c 1 ~ ~ angle po1nt 1n the North~ District of Ofango County. 1988 ,._,. this form) In and 10 the Pfop. COUNTY OF ~*>E Tile name, aodrus, end ,,.nt.cs .by Certified Chectl or benefit IOw Income flm~. Oally PMot Jll'U 27 1988 Chapel, 3500 Pactflc westefly ltm! of land o. C4lilltorniT. wtll r~..,.... Publlthed O.ange Coat orty 11 offered for Niie tub-In the Matier of the ~pp!I· telephone numbet Of plaJ • B • 8ond equ1 I In or •Id In the ~tlon or ary ·wt32 View Drive. Newport scribed In• deed to Ro«lerl ed *• up to but no later Oai'i!~' January 13, 20. jact to any prlOt valid cauon of KAREN KIMBELL tltt's a1tOfMy, Ot plain ount to 10% ol the total allmlnatron o1 atum,1 or1---------
Beach. Friday, Janu-Newlon •nd w1te. tOQOl'dad .,_, 2;'()0 p.m.. TUOlday, 27. ery 3. ttee outstanding mortgages, en-for Ctla~ ~1~alfll1.,22 without an attorney. 11 {£1 ~n11 bid. ~-°'*"t..._ .. ,! ~~:=Ila~ • •-II' NO'l'W't
29 3.00 p M March 7 t955. 1n 800ll F*""Y 16, 19N. al the wt23 cumbfMClll, or GUier liana ~ ,.. .. ~ nornt>ro, ta dlrec:cion y e1 nu· """!" 0 guaran,_ ·-.,,.,.. -. ' f of lnlilW , _ '""' ary . at . : . . In favor of 1tlltd pertloe ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE meto d• telatono eel dW. com~ with Iha The Ctty of • In TC• ACnnout
I n urnmen t Pacific aigalMtttlete(~thalare FOR CHANGE Of NAME at>ogadodeldemtndanta 0 ~tl'\aoftti.bld.andlhallbe oordanca w1'tt1 the •t>ow .,... ..
View Memorial Park STARTING A NEW BUSINESSA" "'*'°' '° .._ llan of the KARfNKIM8EU.Nlfllad del demanoento que ~ m.depeyatitetotlleSchool Cl'ft•l&.Wlll~andcon-~~
P . f , v I I Unit.oSU!t9L Al~ll •petition In thllcourt tor an tlence abOgado .. ). f Otltrict. tildet proc;ioaaAI ~om non ~~ .. '*90ftS are a c 1 1 c t e w • • °'**'for..,..._,. 11 end order allowtrlg petitioner to LEONA AO SISK HAAf'l,-w Pvttuanl to Sac11on 4590 profit ~ tor ..,. 4offlo ~ u • fYE Mortuary Directors. •II and~ t900W9a Change l'Ml/llef ~ ftOfTI YOUNG JAM£S A Of the aov.tnmen1 Coda Of locatton of up to llPPfOll· l!VfL SfUQIO. i HO $u-
S<l4·2700 Ttte L~ Oopertm9nt 81 U. Pleliae ttoP by to fie ~ ~ ttla UnM9d tkMe&. KAREN KIM8ELL to KAAEN TReCAATIN ~INGSLE't' tf'Mt State of Cellfornia, the llnatety 1&% (151,000) of = C~~7AA. Coet1
Dall)o Ptlol la ~ to~ llcttooua bu'liMM ttawlt at Noguwanfyorwerranty.ea· N~~~ HEREBY OAOEREO HINES, HOWARD L COL·::~~ :1!:n11~.!!'1~~ =~nu::-~ Aoft.idAnftwlup tMl
PACIFIC VIEW
MEllONAL PAM
Cemelef)' • Mortvar~
Cnapel • Crematory
3500 Pac1frc Vtew Orrve
Newpon 8eacl\
644-2700
H~80R LAWH·
MT. OUYI
MO'tvary • Ctme1e"'
Crtma1or~
r6lS G1slet Av•
C<tst11 Mesa
S'O·SSSA
nourt0e a ,_ ~ -...._ the Deily P'ilOt ....., 0epltl1· P<'9l8 or tmpled. la made M LINS. &AA&ARA l SOAE'M. ,.., ' ""' ~ .J _......, 8lfVlcaa Fullerton Av:a .,4 'eo. abletoMWbu8iMaaM mont, 330 weet Bay. Costa 10 tl'la Y911dl\Y of..,. tttta. that .. peROnttn,.,..1adln OONALO A Atoo 1190 eucc•uful bidder to,.. ..... _ .... ....-. Maaa.CAt2U7 · ta
Wt Wiii now ~ t11:e Mal&. Celforni. " ye>u ~ ~ Qualtty q\loMtlty _,.t the matter ator .. id a,OP811 Ourfea Avenue ~tl'I El &ubstltvt• MCUritltt for any 1te dlrec1ed toward lmprov·
name for you• no extra Charge. ••oP by, __. Cllll ue atze. ~ condltlcwi of f111Y of before thlt c0ur1 In Oeparl· Mon11. c 111tor'nia t 1733 moneyt wtthhetd bV the Oii-Int ""' commuftfly's public .,,Lor'I Mn l1o!: !~ end .. .,. yOU ,,. tllM and Ula at (714) f4~.Qi1. En~ the PfoC*tY or Ill ,..,.. mat11 No 3 a1 700 Ct114C ~ 18,8>30i ... 971 tric1 to tM1.tr• S*ionnanct ..W-and tacilltlail. In· on ve • • -
trtp to the Court Houeo tn Santa 318 or 311 and we will INlto IOt flllY lolM Or ~ Ho Cen19' Dr!V9 Wnt, Santa OATE (~a) JUL 21 Undef the conttllCt c.ludlnO. ""1 not ""'"" to, C~~:2~ Ana T'*' 01 eouraa. .,.. tr. ttranoatnentt f0t ~ to l\lndle ci.itn w111 be oooe6deracl fClf Ana, Callfomla, on FE8AU-IHt the board of ff\llt ... ,. lflOM concerned Witt\ -MA 11 con.
MllCll 1• compMtt.S -...... thle procadufa by melt. allowMCa or acl~t or Aft.Y te.. 1918. al i .45 M. HA• .. Ctlfll. •r ..,..... the right to rafKl _, otoymenl, crime ~lion. Mt~~~ encl Mfo
'fOllf ~mloue ~ '*"' " ~ lhould lie"'9 any fl.It,,. 1 flof tateiaalon of tM aale o'ctodl P M • tnd thtln 11\d 9Cetflf ...._-., lillO • f)ldt and to~ fll'1 dlltd c.ra. '*"'"· d"'t TM 11---'!_ atar9meJ't wtt11 u. County Clertl. ~Iona. ~call ue and -bMed on ,.... Of "'8 prop-lflet• ~~If ainy they p~ 0r-. Coesl '"IOUWltY lhetetn. The t'8M TbuM. edllce110n1 enargy ._ ..... t ... Ned
publlel'I OtQ a Wiik fOt fOo.lt wll be more 1'len glad to ..... , arty to conform .eth _, ~ f\aWlt, why ealct petition for oau, Plfot J~ i l3 20 ts 111ao ,...,...., by "'9 oonMI watlOn,.....,. or,_,. Witt\ ":! .... ~tJ er Of Of •
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Illy Pilat WEONESOA Y, JANUARY 27. 1988 [!I
Ann Lender•, CS
~omlca,C&
Score points ·With heaEty inger fOod
Super Sunday i.de.as win cheersfrom
kitchen quarterback, armchair fans
"' For years. the classic bowl games have hypnotized millions in
front of their TV screens and provided the greatest football fantasy
every devised.
And while the game monopolizes the h\ ing room football fans.
the kuchen quarterback 1s usuall) blocked. blitzed and thrown for a
loss when she makes a pass to serve dinner. More often than not dinner
may.be sidelined an fav,or of the-·~~~~----
This year switch gears """"' make a mountain of entree sandwiches
and move the meal near the television but not in the way of the playing
field. By se nding an this substitute for a sit-down dinner, you're sure to
score extra points.
For a great beginning. serve a Fourth Quarter Hero Sandwich
with a vanet) of heart) fi llings. or let turkey star in a Whale of a
Sandv.1ch. Pastrami and wtss. or Turkey Antipasto Sandwich.
Ro und out the meal with crisp tossed salad, bev-erages and a
crunchy Rock) Road Brownie Dessert
,..,,...r
FOURTH QUARTER HERO
t loaves I 1 pound each) frozen white bread dough, thawed•
l egg, beaten
Sandwich Fillings, see below
Lettuce
On floured board. roll each loaf 10 24-inch rope Twist ropes
together and form into a n ng on a greased baking sheet. Cover with
kitchen tov.cl and let n se until doubled in volume. about 45 minutes.
Brush with egg and bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes.
Remo\C bread to '"re rack to cool completely. Cut bread into
quarters. cut each quarter in half horizontal!). L:se a different
sandwich filhng to stufT each quarter. adding lettuce to each.
Re-assemble the sandwich to form a ring. Cut each quarter into
thirds. Co' er and chill until read ~ to serve. Makes about 11 sen ings.
•Jf desired. purchase a 2-pound round unsliced loaf of bread at
)Our bakery . Cut and fill as directed.
Sandwich Fillings:
Turkey Club -'~ pound sliced cooked turke~. 6 shces cooked
bacon. 1·l tomato. sliced: cream~ Russian dressing.
Roast Beef Special -111 pound .sJiced cooked roast beef.
Mustard-Ma)onnai~ (1 teaspoons mustard. :! tables poons mayon-
naise).
Tuna Surprise -M 1'< I drained can (6 o un ces) tuna v.11h •, cup
sliced celery, I small chopped apple and 111 cup ma) onna1 se.
Super Hero -11, pound sliced cooked ham. 6 slices pl"o ' olon~
cheese.:! ounces sliced hard salami. cream) Italian d ressing.
WHALE OF A TURKEY SANDWICH
! loavu frozen bread dough. thawed
2i slices mixed turkey dell cold cuts -bologna, ham. pastrami,
salami (aboat 4 8-ouce packages) · ·
. FuJJ,_meal salad
ka~ows no season
Robust .salads. e~li.vcned with tangy dressings. arc fast becoming year-
round favontcs. Nutntious.. full -meal saladsaresat1sfyingeven in winter
~cathcr, and thccaJoriccount is usually low, in keeping with the trend to
-hghtcr. more healthful foods.
Heany Beef Salad and Po~to-Cbickcn Salad with Dijon Vinaiarcttc.
both developed an the Green Giant test kitchen. arc salads for all seasons.
~lb ~ipcscombinc a meat "'.ith tasty. healthful mixturesofvqctables.
inclu~in& f!'USh!'OOms ~ck~ in glassjars •. They'reacccn1cd with zest)
dressings nch with red wine vmcpr and 01Jon mustard. rccallina the
country salads for which French cooks arc famous..
HEARTY BBEFSALAD
Dresslq
Sa1M a ouea e.Nt.4 n.ut Mel, cw\Jll .. •trtjll (.-11 ~ nfl)
I ••et cu.akff waler dlel••ts, ....._. •".-cej&twwt•• ................
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1 meil•• vea ~r, cw• tai. J•Utal ''"" . . ~ .. ULADe/C2)
• l 1
U slices mixed sqaares of cheddar, SwiH, Monterey Jack claeeta ,
Z tablespooas mustard
1 cu (5 or 8 ouces) mushroom stems and pieces, well drained
l teaspooa dried parsley '
in t.easpooa Italia.a seasoning 'I
"1 t.easpooa garUc powder n teaspoon onioa powder
3 tablespoons poppy and sesame s~d"
Defrost uno pened bread 1n rl.'lngl'rJtlH 'anight L1ghtl~ grease
and flour a I 0112 x 15-mch l_el~ roll pan n~J~): flo.w:ed s1111'itce. roll
one loaf oT6read into a 15 ' 'i-1~l h dl" rC\. tangle. Spread I
tablespoon pf mustard on dough to ,\ tr "' -t.'h of all edges
01\1d~ meat and cheeses 1n halt .\ltl'rnatl' a~enng half of meat
and cheese shces O\er top of dough to" 1lh1n _-inch of all edges
Combine mushrooms. parsk~ hJI an '>l'a'<ll'' ng. garhc and union
pov.ders. Spoon on top of fim halt ul laH''l·d meat and ch~se
Top v.1th re~rved ~cond ha• 11 r'll'JI dnd cheese. Spread
rema ining mustard un lop nl 1,t•cond IJ~ l'r ot MlJ ' and cheese. Brush
edges o f dough v.1th "atl'r R 111 Sl'l inJ lo.I' 11111 I"' 5-inlh renJngle
Placeovertopofmeat (,~·nt "lrlll.hdcrnntu( •'er meat.
Pinch dough edge!> 1og.l.'the r Bru'>h top lll 1,,af v.1th v.ater and
sprinkle hberall) "uh popfl' and se"Saml' seeds Bake in pre-hea ted
375-0egree 0\(~n for ~'i to ;1 minutes ef'l' "arm or LOld
TURKEY A!'\TIP~ TO ANDW ICH
I loaf 116 ounce> brown and sene Italian bread
1 jar (6 ouceJ marinated artichoke hearts
1 can (%ounce) musbroom stems and pieces. drained
I cup sweet red onion. tbinl~ sliced
•, cop black oti\c"· slice-d
"1 teaspoon haliu seasoning
1 tomato, lbinly sliced
! cups lettace, tbinl) sbredded
I package (8 oueel turke) salami slices
1 package 18 OWlce I provolone cbttSe slices
Prepare bread according to package d1rett on~
Into a medium bo"l.drain mannade from art1'"ho l hea.-., Shu:
artichoke heans into quarters To mannade in bov.I add Jr.i-.hokl'
hean s. mushrooms. onions. oll\es and ltahan ~a<,oning. t 1..nl'r and
refngerate m1\ture at least I hour. c;umng occ.is1onall~
Cut bread in half length"1se Remo' e breJd from lenter of tor
half to make a hollo" space. In the follo"mg order till top halt"of
bread "1th marinated 'egetables. top "1th t imato .. 1i1..es. lettuoe ~
salatn1 an<l chee~. Cover v.1th bon om h<ill .rnd IO\en entire
sand'v\ICh. Rig.ht side up "rap c,ecurel~ Rl'tngl·ratl' 10r <.t•, era I hours
or o'er night
ROCKY ROAD BROW~IE OE ' ERT
~ cup butter or margarine
6 squares fl ounce each I nnswtttent'd cho(•olatt-
4 eggs
(Pleue 9ee SUPER/C3)
Prune's image .it's biggest blemish
By MADELINE DAVIDSON
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Prunes The pus of the fru11 clan
In the: f ru11 pecking order. even a
close kin to the prune fares better
Like -1f )OU \\ere a miniprune
look-ali ke and \OU ··heard 11
through the grap(',·ine ... ~ou ended
up dancing 1n the Macys
Thanksgl\ 1ng Parade
If )OU "ert· the prune's mother
fruu. :-.1other Goose had \OU star-
ring 1n L111k Ja1:k Homer's pie
Bu t 1f~ou v.ere 3JUSt plain prune.
)OU got 10 bl· the butt of a lot of
internal JO"-es.
When I uas gro"ing up. 1t "a!:>
tad..) to talk prunes in pubhl.
although Grandma got a lot '''
m1lcagc out of v.ord~ hkc rough.i~I.'
and r~ular.
Astor) goe~ that prunes got a bad
name on a lenain Bo~ . o ut troop
b1,o ua' In ordl'r to l'nsure that
little gu~ s rl'<:el\ ed their -er. bulk.
t'-'O prunes "ere placed in e'er)
bo) ·s 11n cup. No prunes. -no
Cap'n Crunch.
Beef c hili
h ot idea on
c oo l n igh t s
Come Fl'bruar). Cahfom1ans
acros~ the ~tale "Ill be watching the
19 8 \\inter Ol~mp1c Games on
telc' 1s1on This \Car. our Canadian
neighbors .-.111 ·be hosting these
Winter Games in snow~ Calg.ar).
A.lbena
Watching the 0 1) mp1cs is al\\a)S
such a fao;cmat1 ng pastime. There
arc athletes compeung in the most
common. the most obscure. and the
most spectacular of international
spons. Ice hocke). the luge, figure-
sk:ning and downhill skiing to
name a fe". Dun ng these Olympic
Games. onr of the special C\'Cnts
will be the (alga~ Rodeo.
In an 1magina11H~ mo,e. these
ingenious CellO\l.S took tO tO sing
the prune'.> 1n the hushes Enter the
troop leaders -v. ho "1sed up and
pronounced 1hat before ~ou gQt
brcai..fast. ~ou had to p•tldUll' the
pns of tht> t"o rrunes
.\nd "hen a 1.1rnous com1, stnp
d\.·le-C Ll\e·s nh>"l l'' ii ad,asaf"\ v.as
namc:d Pninl'IJn: \OU kne". that
the prune .. ,.,J)tft gctt1n' no n:-
~pect "
Plumping ur lht' 1magt' o l the
prunl' 1s a b1g11'ti tlH the California
Prune Board It thl'-.c prnkssional
prune pusher\ hJ\l' an \lhmg to sa'
about 1t. prunl'' Jrl atxiut 10 make
prime mealt1ml'
.\nd here:·," h'
\\hen thl' term ··ri,ughJge ·
pa cd (It \\3S tiu nt·J "Ith "''nh
like 1cebo\ an<l ~J-.ell the "Ord
"fibe r"' scaled tht fmght<, of
propnet~ '\ov.adJ' ~ li~r 1\ one of
those kc)s to the kingdt.im of g1.wd
h1.•alth 'Y\ h1lc th1.· J ' l'r J2l .1m•'Unl
oi fiber com.urned b' .\rrll·ncans 1s
10 to 25 grams da1I~. thr '\auonal
Ca n~r Institute r1.'Com mends that
Rodeos and cowboys are somc-
th 1 ng all Californians are fa m1ltar
Yr 1th. Both are part of our western
hentaae. Co'-"boys aae hcan) bttf ...... ..-~ .............. ___.. d1sh~s from the chuclcwa..,gon after
dn,·1n& cattle along the dusty trail.
The cattle dn\es onh lastC'd 20
}tars. from the 1860s to the l 880s..
but dunng those dc:cades traditions
and folkk>~ofthcchuckwqon and
co•-bo> s -.ere born.
Ooe or the lcpc1es of the C'OW-
bo and the chudv. n 1s tbe srn• duh debete. The onl thing
pcoplcaartton astbatebali cooa.ains
httt .and chah pcppm a.nd ona·
inated an Tcus.
Afttt that., tht're are as man~ real,
autbcntic ch1h rtt\pn as lhctt are
coo4 Puri ts contend that duli
~ukl be made of all bed. no
be.an The ch1h hown here 1s JUSt
thaL Made "1th fla,orful ancl\o
chihcs. this ~11)( 1s a traditional
"~ ttm d1 h of dttp. l'M. bean
chih •ith lots of bttf.
V.'htthtt ifs T HE eu&bentie dulr~
no one c:an s.&). few cooks can take
a neutral posation. 88t one U.111111
(or u~. this bttf chili dac"°" the
gok1 medal'
To ac:com~n)" the Gold-Win-
nina Bttf Cbih. make a thttt bean
salad. Both the chih and lhc at.ad
v.itl keep St"Cral da) •n the
refnecmor. To com~c thlS wat·
cm menu. f"\t urd ugh tnad
and beer 1n' ttc y ur friends
O\tr and lock ofTtht tq \\inter
"e eat 25 to 35 gram!> lli ml\t."d
d1e tar) fiber from a 'a net~ or
sources da1h
Hmmm I bet )Ou'll nt•,rr guess
"hosed1etan fibe r quoti ent hns the
jackpot" .
That ~r1ect Promethean frun.
lht' prune
.\:!-ounce )en 1ngof dnc<l prunt')
fabout b prunes> provides '1 gramc;
of fiber plu~ '1tam1n .\. iron and
potassium "llh zero cholestc:rol.
and almoM -00-.fa~ .a.Ad ~um
There are about :!5 calones per
prun.e
.\II the nght stuff -and th e'
taste so 5''"11 b' tht·rnc;ch e' or
-Packed 1n a r llkd roa\l of ror"-
"1th apncot~ and g.arl1'"
-Chopix·J up 1n pou tn "luf-
ting (v. llh giblets no<'' qer' 1
-TosSt'd "Ith bulgJr llr n e
pilaf
-Pureed inf ru1t >alaJ dre\c;1ng
-.\dded to lhCX\.'lat'" '"hip' .ind
oatmeal in cookie<.
-Dtpped an melted dark llr
"h1te chocolate.
Ol)1TlP•C Games -.1th a Oold-
Wtnnma Bttf C1uli
GOLD-WINNING
IEEFCHIU
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"att•r '"hestnut'>. v. rap~d in bacon
and broiled
-trrrcll in J beef ste'4 the last
I'm n1..ilt' '''" \<lk ng -..,,1J ... cJ 1n 1ru11 !U!Cc
-< ut up on the hL'l cereal 11h1s I'>
Prunl' Brca...fa"t \1onth 1
\h.1r( prune hO\\·t0·~
-To plump prunl !> 1.umbinr
l'Qt1JI pan ... of prune<. and "ate r
bnng t<' boil ,1.1\t'r and simmer
pitted prur cs for_) 10 ~ mmute<5 or
111 u Ill\ ·~It . .
plact' prunes in a bo"'I. CO\Cr ""h
an equal amoun1 of cold or bo1lmg
"ater or h.nt Juice and let stand
O\l'm1ght
-To chop prunt s proec<;c. in a
loc'ld p•tX"l·<,<.,H "11ti a quick 1..'n--00
m1.'tll n 8,11.lrc'"hoppmg.prunesfor
bakt·d gt"C\Js . .idd a little of the flour
1.allcd for in the nxipe to ptt\ent
(,t td .ing n rec1~s not calling for
fl1.1u • add I tablespoon of' egetabk
tl ~ r pound 01 prunes beforl'
lh pp1r.g l f\l)Uart"UStnga ~n1feor
a "'-1)~0~ to L·hop or cut prunes. oil
thl· utensil
Rcmo'c stems from cbdics. Rc-
mo\c SiCcds~ chop coarlcl}. Platt
ch1hcs m boY..l; cover "ith boahng
beef broth Let lttp for 30
minutes.
1canY.hilc. cut beef into 'h-inCb
cubes. Heat 011 '" Du\Ch OV'Cf\. dd
o n n. Coo umna tonS\antly,
until n and h&htly brownc:d. ~dd
prltc, salt. and beef C sttmna
con tantly. JUSt u.ntJI bctf l its
p1ok color Strain chit · ratt't
hquad and ch1hcs
ur 2 > cups or hqu1d from
ch•lies into bee(. ur in ch1h
po~'dcr and cumin sttd. Heat to (Pl--._ CBILIJC4)
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Ol• .. CO. DAILY Ptt.OT/ W.~. JMUefY 27, 1 ...
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Makina a complete meal out of nient self-service.
appelizen is a casual, fun-for-Heany finaer foods are easiest to
everyone way of dinins. and what eaundfUAranteedtokeepatamof
better time to do so than on Super armchair quanerbeckl satisfied
Bowl Sunday. tbrouah the final play. Give old
When no one, including the cook, stand-bys like nachos a new twist by
wants to stray· far from the tele-toppina them with wcdacs of spicy
vision, the easy solution is prepar-peperoni.
ing as much of the food as possible Or, use strlps of deli turkey breast
ahead of time and relying on the instead of ground beef to make
supermarket service deli for the mini-tacos. for popoom with
main ingredients. Tiien, arrange pizazz, add j ulienne strips of hard
both food and bcverqes as close to salami, Genoa salami or peperoni,
the action as possible for conve-grated Parmesan cheese and melted ---~---;--...:...--=======-----"..:.....;;;::::::===============~=:=====---...,---~=====·-------=--------, butter or margatjne and ton.
USDA Insp.-Golden Premium
Porterhouse or T-Bone Ralphs Ha
or Hot Dog
Fresh Texas Red
Steak
J ..... 1Loin
per lb. Save 1. 50
per ll).
CSmall sae Sb•U-Oo Shrtmp lb l 99) 3 99 M«S SIM Raw·51160-~r lb
Shell-On Shrimp •
~~:ds~~099) 4. 99
Tyson Frozen Cliiclien
~~~s· 2 79
Save .70 I
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ll~OL-I Grape Cocktail ,,. ..... .,._ ,,....1111
White Bread
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.99
1.25
Grapefruit
or Coachella Red
each Buns
Save .20 I
save .30 1
ltcllpl:aa.FcmUly 9-Cole Daw or
lO oa c:.ap Potato Salad
24 oz.-Ralphs
~~,!.!Iead A~9
Save .20192
Conlac11Da
6 OL CCID Tomato Paste
w~·~orftlle
40 OL blL
Grape Juice
Honey CUred
~ 3.98
............... OMdllf ........ Cheese Balls
2.98
2.98 ·
There's No Reason To Shop Anywhere ELsel
Fuerte
Avocados
Me4lWD
(GNal Qu.i. 1w+e Miz·l OL .ff)
,..... I
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~U..M.·.lClt ~
Fresh Lemons
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2.88
9.98
A make-your-own sandwich tray
lets guests nibble or create mile-
high deli masterpieces. Start wtth
three or more of your favorite deli.
meats. Add several different
cheeses, sliced tomatoes, lettuce,.
pickles and peppers. fill a basket
with assorted breads and rolls, and
don't forgtt the mayonnaise an~
mustard.
At half time, there's just enou&h
time to bake a company-size batch
of Cheesy Peperoni Bites. These
bite-size com muffins are zipped up
with diced peperoni, areen chilies
and Monterey Jack cheese. Mix and
fill muffin pans just before pme
time, cover and refrigerate. Or.
bake them ahead and reheat before
serving.
Soft drinks and beer kept on ice jn
a larie cooler will temper the heat
from the Cheesy Peperoni Bites.
Round out the menu with a raw
vegetable tray, fresh fruit and giant
chocolate chap cookies.
CHEESY PEPERONI BITES
¥. poud Ultdwlcll peperoal,
usuced•
1 CQfiHf
1 C9p corameal
4 tea1poou bakiat powder
'4 tea1pooa salt
.,_ teupooa cayeue pepper
i eu•. 1ll11ttly beatem
1 c•p milk 'I• e11p ve1e&a1tle oil
¥. c•p ( % oucet) 11lredded
Monterey Jack ueese
'4 c•p dralDed diced lrffD
cllilltt
Remove five l/1-1nch thick slices
from peperoni: cut each slice into
eighths and set aside. Cut remain-
irig peperoni into !la-inch cubes.
Combine dry ingredients in larie
mixjng bowl.
Combine liquid ingredjents and
add to dry ingredients, stirring just
until dry inarcdients are
moistened. Fold in cheese, chilies
and diced peperoni. Spoon batter
into greased mini-muffin pan cups,
filling each almost :o the top.
Top each muffin with one wedge
of rc:scrvcd peperoni, pressing slice
halfway into batter. Bake at 400
degrees, I 0 to 12 minutes, until
JOlden brown. Remove from pans
immediately and serve warm or at
room temperature. Makes about
31h doz.en snacks.
•Sandwich peperoni is about 2-
. · r. To su Utut
stick peperoni which is narrower,
remove 21 slices (I/a-inch thick),
and cut each slice in half to top
muffins. Dice remaining peperoni
as recipe directs. ·
SALADS •••
From C l
a~ orMft4 cabbqe
In small bowl or screw-top jar1 combine all dressing ingredients:
blend well.
In larwe bowl, combine bee~
water chestnuts, mushrooms and
srccn pepper. Pour dressing over
beef-vegetable mixture; toss gentl y ·
to coat with drcning. Cover, re-
frigerate 2 to 3 hours or until
serving time. Just before servina.
' add cabbage: tou. Serve jmmedi-
ately. 4 servinp.
POTATO-CIOC&EN SALAD
WITH DIJON VINAJGRE'ITE
I ceps {I me4tam) 1Ueff,
CMlle4 re4 po&aleel wldl 1tlli1
¥. e911 f resn )eat
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1 wMle, Meeletaa, 1Uce4, ~" H.Aet ..... ,
Dret1lq •11.:.u
llf I l•I Nii ftM YiMpr
I tu111,ua Dl,.._1tyle mn· tan
~-.. ···~ In W)e bowl, combine potatoes,
peas, onions. mushrooms and
chicken.
In small bowl or screw-top jat.
combine all drmina i~U;
bknd well. Pour clms1na ove!lr
chicken-veeetablt mi~ture; tOll
ecnlly to coat with dressina. Covet:
chill. 4 servinp. :
Correction
In the Rau" Report published
Jan. 20 in tbc Daill Pilot. it was
reported that Nally 1 canned chili
ha more fire than any other brand
tested. Tbc report should have rad Dennisoa's Hoa Chth bu mott fitt
N.lly's .... DOI iAduded in tbc CCSL
.':The Daily Pik>t "lrttt tbc mor.
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·-' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wed~y. J&f\uary 27, 1988 CS
SUPER SUNDAY IDEAS SATISFYING .•• P'roaCI
New blush
chablis
delicate
By Mm.£ DUNNE ..-. , .........
I had strolled onto the deck to
clear my head in the crisp winter air.
Again attempting to get organized.
rd been filing wine-related press
releases, tasting notes, clippings
and so forth.
I'd just paused to read a bit of
puffery about the new blush chablis
from Ernest & Julio Gallo in
Modesto ($2. 75 per 750-milliliter
bottle, $4 per 1.S-liter magnum).
This is the brothers' belated but
Iona anticipated entry into the
blanc de noir category. which
translates roughly as white wine
from black grapes, a class domi-
nated by white zinfandel.
At any rate. Gallo's blush chablis.
according to the press release,
contains 3.3 percent residual supr.
That's almost sweet enough for at to
qualify' as a desscn wine, if not a
candy bar.
Yet, recently I had tasted the
wine and didn't recaJ) it being
nearly that noticeably sweet. So I
dug out my tasting notes, and
therein found that l had jotted
d.own "off dry, with clean fruit
flavor, and a sweetness suggestive
more of fresh berries than sugar."
The wine, incidentally"T also is a
delicate. pretty and bright pink,
evocative of something nifty and
lacyfromalingerieshop.-lnsmcll, it
has the fresh and forward fruitiness
of spring cherries. In flavor, it's
light, pleasant and refreshing. In
fact. I underlined refreshing.
That's imponant. If the wine
really docs have 3.3' percent re-
sidual sugar-and I ha vc no reason
to question the brothers' laboratory
analysis -I doubt whether I
ordinarily would find it at all
refreshing: sti cky. cloying and
danaerous to tooth enamel, yes, but I
not refreshing. The answer is the
wine's fairl)' hilh acidjtr. which
masks the sweetness and gives it an
invigorating crispness.
The wine is more than 75 percent
zinfandel, with some pinot noir and
two arcen-grape vaneties-chenin
blanc and French colombard -
_ble~.IUO add flavor dmplex1-
ty, soften the color, roun out the
body and help assure consistency
from .vintaae. to vintafe. GaJlo's
acknowledgment that at believes
blush wines arc going to be around
awhile.
Food suggestions: As with other
blush wines. Gallo's is pleasant as
an aperitif or as an accompaniment
to a wide variety of liaht dinner,
luncheon or picnic fare. fn short. it's
the perfect all-purpose wio.e.. to go
with j ust about everything at a
Super Bowl buffet brunch on Sun·
day.
Clementine popular
MONTREAL (AP) -It's not an
oranae, or a mandarin, or a
&anaCrine. Known in Europe u .. the
candy fruit," the Spanish clemen-
tine ts be<:omina a popular citrus
fruit in the United States and ~da. -
The Spanish clementine is pown
on theust coast of Spain, facing the
Mediterranean Sea. The larsest srowina rcsions are between vale~
cia in the south and Castellon de la
Plana in the nonb.
This juicy, seedless and compact
fruit ism season from mid-Novem-
ber throuah F~. when somt 2
million cases are sb1ppcd to Nonb
America.
Clementines are wonderful for cati~ out-of-hand. But they're abo fOOCI an recipes for crepes. ftan and
elepnt cbocolate ~me.
peanuts and candjes, pressiDJ can·
dies 1n sli&htly. Bake for S minutes
or until marshmaUowi are mclted.
Rtmove pan to witt rack to cool.
Cut into wedges to serve. Makes
about 12 scrvinas.
Ne&e: If desired use a family size
(23.6 ounce) brownit mix and bake
with the special toppings as
directed above.
TtJR~EY P ASTRAMJ
ANDSWIM.
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or ,.mpenlckel bru4
14 RHlld tutey pa11raml, tMaly
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layers. D1v1de and layer ingredients
equally over each slice of bread.
S~ck layers on top of each other.
farm I~ press down loaf to compreu
rngrcd1cnts.
Wrap loaf tightly 10 plastic wrap.
Rtfngerate for I hour. To serve,
skewer loaf wuh wooden picks.
evenly spaced. to hold sandwich
together while shcrng.
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Turkey~ pftp.red ia new
sauces aDd oovered with a Clllll c:an
make a hearty meal in a matter of
minutes.
Tw'key and V eceub1cs in Cheesy
Patry is an updaled vasioa 0(1 pol
pie. The creamy sauce is made with
Poultry Sauer and is topped with an
unusual homemade cbeese-
flavored pastry crust.
Curried Turkey Lattice Loaf is
shaped to encase a curried turkey
mixture of onions, peppers and
raisins.
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IN CHEF.SY PASTRY
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mixed veae&ables
In small bowl, combine I cup
flour and salt; cut in 'I• cup
n:wprine uotil mixture resembles
coane crumbt.. Stir in water and
cheese until mixture holds
t<>sether. shape into a ball. Chill 30
minutes.
In medium saucepan, over me-
dium heat, melt remainina marp.r·
inc. Stir in remaining Oour until
smooth and bubbly. Gradually
blend in chicken broth, half-and-
half or cream and poultry sauce:
cook until thickened, about S
minutes.
In 2112-quart casserole, combine
turkey or chicken and vegetables:
pour prepared cream sauce over
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mixture. Roll out douab to an l l·
inch circle. Place over cauerole:
trim and nu1e douah, saltine to
ed&e of dish.
Cut out shapes from dough
5C1"1P5 to decorate top of crust; slit
crust to allow steam to escape. Bake
at 3SO degrees for SO to 60 minutes
or until aotden brown. Makel 6
servings.
CURRIED TUltUY
LAmCEtoAF
1 medJUD ..._, dlce4
1 med.IUD red or pea pepper,
dipped z ~ae., ... awpriM
z ~ capt cebN cooked tvkey or
~-~ cep Ur\ seedless raJ11M
~ cep pultry sa.ce
1 tea1pooa cvry powder
1 poud "frosea bread doqla, tu wed
1 ea. beatea
Poppy teed
In medium skillet, over medium
heat. cook onion and pepper in
margarine until tender. Remove
from heat: stir in turkey or chicken,
raisins, poultry sauce and curry
powder. Cool sligl!tly.
On gre.ased bakinJ sheet, roll out
dough to 14 x l 0-mch rectangle.
Spread filling down center third of
dough length. Make cuts' f~om
fill ing to dough edges at I -inch
intervals along sides of filling.
Bring strips from opposite sides
of filling together, twist and place
ends at an angle across filling.
Cover: let stand 20 minutes.
Brush with beaten egg: sprinkle
with poppy seed. Ba.kc at 400
degrees for 20to 25 minutes or until
golden brown. Remove to wire
rack; serve warm. Makes 6 to 8
servings.
Anneke Sherohman
OCCstudent
wins honors
Selected bronze medalist in the
first Culinary Salon and Trade
Show was Anneke J. Sherohman. a
culinary arts s1udent at Orange
Coast College.
The show. held in Palm Springs.
was sponsored by Chefs de Cuisine.
Sherohman, 19. won for heT
display of cakes. petits fours. choc-
olate and marzipan centerpieces.
She ·entered as a student bul was
judged as in the same categroy as
apprentice and professional chefs.
CHII:,I •••
From Cl
boiling: reduce heat and simmer
over medium-low heat. uncovered.
for 1 hour. Stir occasionally during
cook mg.
Place soaked chilies and remain-
ing liquid in blender container:
cover. Blend until smooth. (lf
necessary. add about 1h cup of water
to make blending easier.) Stir into
beef mixture.. Coo~ over medium-
lo~ heat. stirring occasionally. for
30 minutes or until beef is tender.
If a thicker chili is desired.
gradually stir in cornmeal l table-
spoon at a time. Cook, stirring
constantly. until thick and mixture
boils. Se.ason with salt as desired.
Remo"e from heal Serve chili with
a variety of condiments such as
chopped )'Cllow pepper!. red on-
ions. chopped tomatoes, avocado.
lime juice, or grated cheese. Makes
12 servings. (1h cup J)er scrvinf.)
TIP: Ancho chilies (sometimes
called pasma chilies) arc sweet and ,
fairly mild. In this rcci~. they aive
the chili a rich. dark color and
provide a unique, sliahtly spicy
flavor. t\fter worttina with any
chilies. wash hands with warm.
503PY wa1tr. A void touc hina face
or e)es.
RomantlcdglJe.
Mldcle1nc DeOrooce, chc(at the
Sherman Library ud Gardcnt in
Corona del Mar. will teKb a valenti~thaned cootina due at
&be ........ l l a.m.. Feb. 9. It . . is S2S. For l90ft 1nC::. call 673-226 l .
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Relative announces
plans for vi~it, trip, -------------~rticipation 1n pol-
1tical or chantablr
~ampaian . Be
antcruted: cooperat-
ive without becom-
ing inextncably in-
volved. Protect
reput1t1on and
"lost cause" as revived, as ahvc and luckana. Spotlight on
prulosophy. sptntual values. communication. travel.
Love relationship grows strong. Capricorn is in picture.
credit.
SYDNEY
0101
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Burden is removed.
views arc v1nd1cated, employment picture brighter than
origjnaJly anticipated. You'll get good health report. Anes
1ndiv1dual becomes vigorous all). helps you obt.ato goal.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on payments.
collccuons, ab1hty to make cont.acts with peoJ?le who
know ho" to make a profit. You could locate arucle that
had been lost. missing or stolen. Social event is featured.
GE~1 (May 21 -June 20): Check details. realtzc
someone ma) be attemptfoJ to obscure "hidden clause."
Cycle high, )Ud_gmcnt and intu111on will prove accurate
Take init1a11ve 1n rcbu1ldmgcampa1gn. Scorpio involved.
SAGl'ITARJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): You make fresh
stan. love pla)S role. legal affairs require "1mmed1ate"
attention. Be dir-cct. taxc in1t1a11 vc. get to the heart of
mauers.. Be posmve concemtog special permissions.
Aquarian invol .. cd.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Reunion takes place.
involves family member and tod1v1dual who "owes you a
fa, or:· Focus on health. pets. pa) ments. collecttons. tu
and license requirements. Cancer. another Capncom
figure prom1ncntl).
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Scenano highlights
excitement, vanet>. discover). chansma. sex appeal.
Spotlight on glamor. intngue. nc~stt> for d15Cl"Ctton.
Success indtc-atcd \la crcauvc endeavors. including
wnung.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Changes occur at home.
famtl> mamber talks about possible change of residence.
Be calm. 1mparual. You'll receive gift rcpresenung token
of affection. Wish comes true 1n almost sudden manner.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Surpnsc v1s1t relates to
romance. spcculataon,Joumc} that had not been planned.
You'll ha1.·c luck to matters of speculauon. espec1all) b)
sticking \\1th number 3. Sagtttanan pla)'s kc) role.
PISCES {Feb 19-March 20): What had been
nebulous 1s now wtthtn reach. Focus on re' mon. review.
poss1b1lit) of rclocattng. Lunar pos111on accents home.
sccurit), long-standing transaction ..\nswcr: you w111 get
)Our pnce.
VIRGO ( A.ug 23-Scpt. 22): What you might have
regarded as ··sure thing" requires further study. tmphasis
on business. ca~r. prestige. dealings With authorit)
figurcs. Answers are found via meditation. by lookmg
behind scenes.
IF JANUARY U lS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc
d) namtc, independent. sensual. o bstinate. Current cycle
htghltghts fresh stan in new dtrecuon, budding romance,
success where creative endeavors arc concerned. lmpnnt
)Our own style. steer clear of commtttccs.. work in
tod1v1dual manner. Social act" 1t1cs tocrcasc in Februal')
as populanty zooms upward. ~o . .\quariu~ people pla)
1mpon.ant roles 1n )Our ltfc Jul~ ~111 prove outst.andmg
for )OU to mo ne) and lo .. e LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2 2 >: What had been regarded as
How to tell if he's married
Young lady. when mtroduccd to an
intercstins man. do you ask him 1f
he's mamed? Wmes a woman who
frequents sto'1cs bars: "Why ask? If
he gives me hts office phone number.
M 's mamed. (f he g.ivcs me his home
number, he·s not."
The legendary Wild West of the
great trail drives only lasted about 20
years. Skateboards have lasted longer
than that.
Why yestcnear's kids loved cars
wtth rumble scats 1s explained by one
thconst. Not the Wind 1n thnr faC"CS.
that "asn't n. What they laked was to
nde "'here their folks couldn't hear
BJ alARLES GOREN
Ea\t · \\ c<.t \ ulnerable
deal'
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Sou1h
them Wuh rcspons1b1ltt) to r safe
passage up front, but pleasure of free
passage out back. We want to~ With
vou. the kids said m effect. but we
don't ~ant ~ou to be with us
"Did you hear the gunshot that got
you'>'' M1htal') questioners put that
quer: to 1.500 bullct·"oun~cd \Ct·
erans in V .\ hospitals. N1n et)-threc
percent said no.
Q. lsn't rodeo the onl ) '\mcncan
span based on a real ""ork ethic?
A. Some sa) th.at. Don't behcve ifs
true. though. Loggcn made a sport
out of log rolling. chmbtng. tree
topping. Tractor pull contests go t
< Jpenmg lead· Queen l)I
When "e "ere learning :he game
.ii our ml1thcr,· knee~. "'e "ere told
.ibOut the ;>la~er~ roaming 1he
.treet\ 'hnele'' becau'e the' lorgot
lt' dra" trump\ '.'.o line ll'ld u\ 1he'
"ere tailing O\Cr 1hcir t•1enJ, "h''
lire~ trump) 100 \oon
South"• rebid ol tour \pade\
Jocsn't thrill us With a ba lan..:cd
hand and Se\cn running tricks. ~e
.:ould ma ... c a persua )t\C argument
m fa\or of three no trump. As the
.:ards lie, ncu.hcr .c.onuact snould
ha"c caused pro blems. but at four
spades declarer ~ame careless.
He ~on the ,opening diamond
lead tn hand and 1mmed1attl) dre"
three round" of trump~. Then he led
a hean to"'ard dummy. \\tst pla~ed
Jo " and the q u~n won, but declarer
found that he had left himself ""ha
minor problem-he had no "a} 10
started out 1n the field. Then there's
the dog.sled race.
Some who fix food m Borneo use
red ants for seasonmg.
When ) ou wake up m the middle of
the night and realize the house 1s on
fi re. )OU always ha'e something at
hand to break out a window wtthout
cutting )Ourself -a dresstr drawer
.\ fire chief told me that.
Was no ne other than Jonathan
Swift 1n 1701 who sa1d: .. Laws arc ltke
cob~ebs The) catch small flies. but
let ~asps and hornets break through ..
gel b..i, ... to h" hand 10 lead an(\thcr
he.Ht up 10 the table', honor \\ 11h
n11th1ng be11c:r 10 do. he led J ... luti
IO\!oarJ h1' ... ing. hoping :h.it ht
"'oulJ ltnd tht' Jd.'' 'Pill That \'a'
"'-'' 1he ,J)C \\ cq "L'n and 1or,c:u
·•ut •he f.mg of diamond~. and de
... l.irer ,1111 haJ ;o ..:1.1n..:ede J heart
ir•J J tr1..:._ in each <.11.k su11 tor do"n
,•n~
D1..•dJrer haJ .-ui hi• o" n ..:ommu-
n1~a11om \•hen he J re"' !rumps. He
,·ould atford one round ot trump\,
bu t then he shou.k! ha'"e led cl heart
When the queen holds. he can get
back to hand \!o llh a trump and.
after <.lra "ing t he outs1andmg
trump. lead another heart up to
dumm} 's honor With t he a c.:e on-
~1dc. dcdarcr "111 be able to <.ct up J
heart for a d ub discard ~ h1le the
king of diamo nds 1s mil on the
board to enc as an entry
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesctey, January 27, 1988 CA
Complete t•vteton ltatlnga In Sunday'a TV PUot.
'Temporary insanity' can't
alter circumstances, guilt
DEAR .\!'::": L.\SDER Toda' l
read the letter from .. .\ Man to Search
of .\ns"'crs .. The pnsoner he wrote
about "as guilt~ as charged and
~n ins a hfc sentence for a cnmc
comm1~ ""hen he -.-u "clearh out
of his mind " ·
.\ fc~ hours later on the .\BC
C\ enrng ne"'s I sot"' a }oung man in
the Bndgc"ater. ~ass pnson "ho
had killed his infant son He no"
stares at the sun hopmg to destro~ his
\l\1on so "I ~111 not be able to bun
an'torfe e'er aga1 ff .. f am a ph}s1c1an wtth 20 )Cars of
e\pencnce 1n general practice and
ha .. e wo rked in Jatls and ps~ch1a1nc
hospitals. M~ heart bleeds fo r the
tho usands. 'ea. tens of thousand~ of
men and "''omen in our penaJ and
ps~ ch1aLnc 1nstitut1ons and on the
streets "ho did wmcthing tcmblc tn
a moment" hen the' lost control.
All•
IMDEIS
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hl' sa~s hh· ~a· gotta tie ~1ddtn ·1 I
must sa} tht" professor d1dn·t ('\ag-
[ll'ratc onr bn
\\hat I don't undt"rstand i' "h' he
singled ou1 teenagers E'ef)bod~ 1n
'e" '1 'r~ Lal ~s 1ha1 \1.3\ I'm rt'lcr
ri'.lg h: B•oolt..l~ n 1h~ BroO\ .. Quet"n\
and hi..t" thJl l p late foH .. s sound
ahogcthe· different
~ 'c~ \ or~cr can mo'e to JI'\
sUtc 1n the union and tbc m mutt' he
open~ his moL th people kno" "'hcn
hes from I'm glad I mo'cd I hated
bi..·1'.lg tagged 11 ... c 1ha1 -FOR-
\tER L '1 FRO\t BROO"l '1'
DEAR FOR.MERL Y: fl ~oa're
glad. tlaeo I'm gJad Bat •bat did )ou
do about >oar Brook.Iyo accent.,
~b babits are awfull} aard lo
bruk. like l mean it's d&n1ed near
Impossible. ya koo• Lotsa hick
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ACROSS 59 Borol•·~ 60 Public
storehouM
61 8ever9g89
62 Dun sound
63 Bflp mall•
DOWN
t $tr()l(es
2 Withdraw
~ctuall) man} people h'c on the
ed~ of" losing 11" and then. underthe
tnfluencc of alcohol. a mmd-altenng
drug or a stressful sttuatlon. the~
suddenl) shp 0' er the edge I lno~
"'hat I'm tailing about ~use for
most of m) ltfc ( ha'e lt'cd on the
edge m)sclf houldn't \\C ha .. c
mcrC) and compassion for thest •••••••••illiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••··········~I folks, l\nn? \\hat do \OU s.a)" -J.E.G .. GLADE SPRJ 'G. \' .\ 3 Actress Louise
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OFFER GOOD THIS LOCATION ONLY!
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DE.\ft J.E.G.: I am all fer mercy
... ~sloe for tk emotloull)'
mlable •M bve nm aloeJ of tH
la•, ._, I am more ~t'H4 wi~
tH victims ucl ~elr famlUn,
Tlllose bonlerllae folks mHl be
aware "-' ~elr ps)·cll.H are
soma•bt fra1tle. W1aft tlley 1• o•er .
die edce ucl aualll& or kill laaecftt
peoople llley mHt pay tH pl'~ fer
~elr utlsoclal belta•lor. Too muy
PNllle att JIMl1ed "temporarily"
la.a. wkla tlle)' be• very weU
,.._, Dey were dolaf· • • DEAR '\S'\ L.\ '\DERS. ~1>
younscst brother "'orts. but not too
hard. llc changes Jobs frequentl) and
has aJ-.a)s It' cd be'ond his means..
Evcf) time the cr'C'dttors loWCT the
boom 1 am cxpcctrd to rescue htm
because I am in the best pos1uon to do
so.
My brOther 1s 34. and mamcd with
~-o children Has v.1fc 1s an expcn
when 1t comes to bu) 1ng. SM cannot
pass up a barpm and has a small
ckpanment store an her home.
The bottom ltne as tllis: My
husband and I a.re pttopenna for
rcurement and v.btk the moM) "1ll
allo-. for some trt\'el l bavt not
made an} effort to tttu·e m)' bfolhct's
debts.
Tbt satuat1on h&s bccocM tense
between m) mo\Mand me. Sbc SA)S
sf I rt.fuse to help him she wiU stq> •n
v.1lh her litt~ bit of Social Security
and smalJ pension. The quesuon· To
"hat utent should tht most
financiall)' succasful sabhna be o· Ott1ed lo contnbute lO tbt lasi
fiunhUly wcxaafuJ 11bl.1•' -•
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IS VW'letlon
7 TV aaembly
8 "Wel,l'll
t)el'
9 Peak
10 Stvelt
11 Fan 11dcs
12 Stitcn
13 ~petal
oil
19 Untrained
2 1 A-S letter
2• BlaclftoP 25 ~
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27 ~tl8n
28~Ulin
terving
JO WW-11 OU"
31 Pos1111"
32 Funt
33 o.eic.ie
3" Ch&roes
36 -t<>b
39 Bodllsl'I CINI
40 Ftcned
4 1 Kitchen tool
4.2 ComPQSl11on .u A.CHUI
45 -Row na~
baM
415 Inn
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48 AA1cen
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WEDNFSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1988 25 CE TS
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-M I D&BODY
Stalled traffic measure gets push
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' ..............
Orange County growth control
act1 ts said Tuesday that reports the c ty 1dc growth initiative is cntj-
ca y sh n of signatures may provide
enough ubhc1ty to save the 1mtiat1ve
drive fro failure.
Nation
Dan Rather defends his
confrontation with Vice
President Bush.I A4
An aspirin every other
day dramatically reduces
heart attack risks in
healthy men. a new study
shows./A4
World
Colombia's president
vows nation will not give
in to drug-traffickers' ter-
rori8m./ A4
South African youth in-
terviewed by Welter
Cronkite about police
beatings is slain./ A4
California
Rockwell and two for mer
managers Indicted on
overbllling charges./ A5
Drug trafficking among
truckers target of
crackdown./A5
Entertainment
"No Mother But Jazz" ls
an exhilarating evening of
Cole Porter classics in
Newport./A7
Index
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Advice and Games CS
Bulletin Board A3
Business EM-5
Clusifted 86-a
Comics C8
Death notices 88
Entertainment A7
Food Cl-4
Mind & Body A6
Opinion A8
Pofloe log A3
Public notices 88
Sports 81-3
Weather A2
-::-In any kind ofa campaign like this
)OU need a healthy dose of bad news
to kttp things moving." said Russ
Burkette, co-author of the growth and
traffic initiative.
Burkette told the media Monday
that an1t1at1vc peuuoncrs had only
45.000 of the more than 60.000
signatures needed to qualify the
measure for 1h1s ycat'sclcction ballot.
He was cnucal of his fellow
initiative sponsor. Tom R*n. for
earlier handing out estimates of
s1waturc numbers that were not
based on actuar counts:-lrogers h-.d
said the 1n111atl\ e was close to
qualifying.
.. y eu can ask Tom why the hell he
did that," Burkette said. ··1 don't
know. You can get into a trap with
(Pleue eee T1lAFFIC/A2)
DeVelopment pacts advance
"By BOB V-AN f.!YKEN 7 °' .. _..,,... ....
Despite the prote-sts of slow growth acuv1sts. count~
planninJ comm iss1onc~ gave a prtltminat) nod Tucsda~
to binding agr~ments that v.ould lock in appro,•al for
more than 42.0ClO south count) housing unu.s in return for
-
com muments from de' el open to pa) tor. roads.
The agreements v.h1ch must still receive final
approval from the count) Board of Supervtsors. would
pump S 154 million into ~ount) coffers for road
construction in the F-ooth1ll area of south Oranec Count).
(Pleue eee DEVELOPlilltPIT / A2)
Main Street facade peeling away Police
f Aging apartments
in downtown HB
plagued by crime
Main Street in downtown Hunt-
ington Beach exudes the quaint
atmosphere of a sleepy bcachsidc
village that tourists love to ex-
plore. It's lined with surf sbop5.
boutiques and eateries.
Just behind the colorful facade.
however. is a less appcalina. more
sober downtown o( small apan-
mcnts in rickety, aae<S buHdinp.
Lurking in the haJlways and on
the str~ts arc transients. City
officials say gang activity is in-
creasing. Graffiti mark alley walls.
Generali). single young people
loolung for the ulumate wave or
the next party arc the tenants 1n
tiny. one-room apanmcn.15.
Older single men or sinJlc
mothers wuh children also hve
there.
And all say they would have
trouble handling more than the
S300 to S400 per month that they
pay downtov.n.
Some of them occasionally open
their doors to fnends nccdtn& a
place ro crash.
Often. a dozen or more tenants
must share one or two bathrooms
and a kuchen. B1q.cles arc chained
to stairwa) railings. Odds and
ends art stored at the rear of
hallv.a)s that range from &raY to
grim
Improvised clectncaJ '4tnng
someume-s runs alona a wall or
cc1hnj.. Electncal swttchcs and
plugs arc uncovered Water stairis
mark cc1hngs that leak
Perhaps by the standards of the
Orange Coast's middle and upper
classes. the living cond1uons
would be unaccrptablc
But as often as not. the rooms
are tidy and clean. Others. clut-
tered and decorated with rock
posters and paisley curtains. re-
semble any coll~c donn room -
or your t~n-aaer s bedroom.
Simply put. the individual liv-
ing condittons of the tenants are as
varied as just about any neiah-
borhood.
U nhke any nc1&.hborhood. how-
ever. these rHldcnts must de.al
with other problems -youths
who camp out in hallways to drink
a six-pack. transients who break in
to use the bathrooms and steal
any1h ing not securely locked up,
absentee landlords who are slow to
fix broken hghung.. hcatin& and
plumb1na systems.
In fact. city officials say. poor
upkeep and maintenance by land-
lords is one of the major problems
in the downtown. The Cit)' Coun-
cil announced Monday that it's
goin& to crack down on the errant
owners.
About a dozen tenants live in
one-room apartments in lhc old
Oark Hotelacross the street from
the post office. They share two
community bathrooms and a
kitchen.
However, only one of lhc
showers works. and most have set
up some kind of cookina ~
mcnt in lheir rooms because the
community kitchen tends to make
you IOK your appetite.
Sarfen Jeff Brlqee and Jay Edwarda
make a rare riait to tbe commanal kitchen
PAUL
Aae111PL£Y
Focus o~ THE NEws
The property manqemcnt
d1v1sjon of Century 21 recently
took over manaaina the apart-
ments. and some tenants aid
cond1tjons have bqun to im-
prove.
Jerry Mora. wbo bas lived an his
apanmcnt for six months. said
there was no clectncity for a two-
weck period after a fire damaged
the wirina. All the ps heaters ~re
removed as well and some tenants
coded up buyina their own electric
heaters because they tired of
waitin& for the owners to an
••A cou.Ple of airts were frecnng
to death. Mora said.
laura Burkett. who has been
livina with her bo}fricnd in the
hotel. said the manqcn pve
tenants phone numbcn of other.
comparably priced apartments.
11vi na her reason to suspect they
may evict everyone to remodel or
reboild.
"It's prcny (bad) as you can
(Pleue 8ee llADl/A2)
................. ..._
at tbe old Clark Rot.el where few tena.nta
are wi1JJ..aC to coo.k.
remove
poster
in car
Auth or of obscenties
protests Laguna PD
\'iola ted his rights
ByLANCEIGNON °' .. _..,,... ....
.. uguna Beach resident claimed
his Cl'\ 11 nghts were' 1olated Saturday
when uguna Beach poltcc broke into
bis car to remove a sign which
conuuned obsccn1t1~ and an ant1-
pohcc slogan
Police later towed the vehicle when
the resident d1spla~ed a second
placard that also contained an antt-
pohce message
Laguna pohce JUSllficd their action
on the grounds that tht signs viqlatcd
a state 'eh1cle code as well as a
municipal la-. go' eming the place-
ment of ··ot>sttnc and 1mmorar
signs. said Deput~ Chief of Pohcc
James Sprtme
Patnck Crosb'. a 39-,-car-old elcc-
tncal engineer.' -.as ·upstt about
rcce1' 1ng a noucc last Y>eck from
pohce that his 196i Dodgt Monaco
v.ould be uclctcd or towed bcca~ 1t
~d been parked 1n the same spot for
mo~ than.,:! hours. Spreinc SI.Id.
uguna police told c~ on
Fnda' that the nouce was issued after
someone complained about his 'e·
h1clc
Crosb~ apparently as.sumed the
complain1 came from employees at
Regatta Salon. Spre1ne said . The car
-.as parked next to the salon in the
:!00 block of L4 Brea Street a fev. f~1
from Coast H1ghwa~ Crosb~ could not be reached for
c.ommcnL
Salon customers couldn't help no-
(Plee.e eee POLICS/ A2)
Wife held
in beating
death of
mate,67
By J ONATHAN V~ °' ....... ,... ...
~ 57-ycar-old Mission Viejo
"'oma n wa.s booked oo suspicton of
murder Tuesda} after police found'
hn-husband's body Cr:um.pkd °"the
h' ing room floor. a victim o( aa-
apparcn1 bcatin&-
But a subsequent autopsy revealed
Alben E~nc Upton. 67, died of a
mass1' e hcan an.act. said 0ruee
Count' hcnfrs LL Diet Oboo.
Judge to give away alleged
illegal Karl contributions
Anonymous tip
lolled cover-up
in fatal hit-run
B«:&~ of e,·idcnoe fowld inside
the couple's home and silas that
Upton-sust.atMd trauma to bis~
authontics connnucd to bokS Francis
Joan Upton late Tuesday on susc»-
c1on of murder
"followtna the autopsy ..: coa-
fn'nd v.1th the District Attorney and.
all I can tell you is that tbe dwwcs
rema.in the same. -said Ohon.
Deputies found Upton un-
conscious in the couple''S home at
27876 Via Sarasate just bdbrt mid--
ntght Monday. said Olson. Upton'•
wtfc was asleep in the bQmC when
offi~n am'~ called lhc Cooper-Hamilton Co.
Kart made national headlines last
~ -hen the Miami Herald re-
por\Cd he may have contributed as
mucib as S 190,000 to Kan's cam -
s-& 1eponedly benkrolted S96.000
in Han's cam'*"' Qpcftlel ftom tht
l 984 Dnnocntat coevcadoll. paid
for a Han ~ aide .. moe~
alary, raWa.. tlien wl provided ut
trawl far lbn.
Fedaal ..... limit iedividu91 c:io.-
1n'butiom IO Cll ..... IO S 1,000.
lt&llowa~dllil-*tMt
bwr ~ "' KMt ·ZI in,. donated a muc:la a S 10.: IO
Canef"'I 1916 (04' I I I I 1 c:mD-C'..., ~.., ... , ... .,,.
CanaaidW. ....... ....
conWted ttw Fedml~c ...
miwon on the matter. He said that
reprdless of the FECs eventual
Nlina on the contributions. be will
not kttp the money.
•'()ur c:ampaian records show that
thctc arc lcpl contributions. that oe
the face. that are 1ep1 amounts &om individuals.. .. satd cana-. who Iott bit
bid fof COQSrCK.
MM )' wi• wl I bavc at dow'D and &run di \la& W•feel &hat (\be IM6 mereiP.> wa • t.1anndcM&t cam-...-. Witll ........ iaYOl-
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... he~ ... ..,. ... dllrft ---•1t !91illtll .. in1i¥CBIO OWl f •••
Clnel' llid Ille -.. wife .....
tibly lllae OUI a .met IMil m • _, lllolm and doMIC die SI IO c:Mrity. ..
Albert Uptoo c:aDed avthoritia
shonly before nUdftilbt and re-
quested that the) come 10 tm lilomt.
said Olson ~nna thc con'" IMioa.
hOW'C\."ff, the ~ 111~ wtat de9d.
A shcnfrs desk officer called bee*
MOIMDlS later. and U~ told
dq)uties to come to hit~ • ._
1lC*d the satuatioa .. bad ca'm 1d doWll. .. Ohoa IUd. ..,.. ~
anh-ed mtnutcs later, they baad * man uncomcioua. He WM dedlnd
deed al the 1CCae bJ ...-vr I tics fruas UP'OD .._ -...S imD
0nw Cont). Jail • I ~!!"~
mwder. Ha-bail waa lft • lll .. _..,30.cm."'·-i.-~ Ohcie Mid. • • Nriehban ID ~ cpliet ~ ~in Mdlion v.,·, C... iii (7' __ ..., __
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Haw-. ... day. Wdil a m)'Jterious woman
ud -wt.o identified hmdf only as
bicyclist -~ a ~mbtr of the family ,.lildlMt:•mili'111MMlind nplodlll wlllil wtao did not want to ,et 1nvolvcd-lk .... Wi..--.dt.lcribed W-called the t....a.way ~....a and load
ills .... lll1*aa ~ ud ee ..... wba~really ~~ the awn tie it body bWldreds orfee• llPU1 oft"tm" testified.
-widl juiA I.he boy'1 shoes and ~ Sbe left an lndianai>eolis telephone w.wbaiale left in the ltRd.. number, bu\ when Dean tried to But Guy Haw was not lDSW'Cd to return her call. he was told the
drive1Ud1abcr'1Poncbt91 I. Hctokl number was out of servi~. The
authorities lilt knew icmandy that attorneys representing the Haws.
Klein wu kilted and lbat bis ftna Paul Meyeuftd Lew Gei~. •id thcl
ooocera wu wbo was toina to pey for have . no idea as to the woman s
the wrecked Ponehc. idedtity.
Uninjured. Gary Haw cljmbed Dean testified that Ronald Haw
from tbc car and made some phone , repeated the story to him on the
calls -not to authoritits. but to his telephone four umes the day after the
roommate. a former ndahbor and his accident. until Dean told him of the
patt!llS. He quickly concocted a story call and tip and warned him of the
to which be would tell authorities ¥ penalities for lyins to a peace officer.
was a P9UC..: in the ca.rand that bis ~He asked me 1f be could call me
father was drivinJ. back." Dean testified.
The former nci&bbor. Landa Eckr. Minutes later. Gar) Haw alleacdl>·
lcstificdTuesdaythatsbedroppcdoff called and coof~ he had made up
..u...e&der-Haw 1 few. blocu-fiOm..tbc--tltMtof}' becau~ lle-kneW-hu !atbet:'
accidCnt scene. after rclayin1 Gary insurance refused to co"er any dnvcr
Haw's instructions about his father's under the age of 15 on the Porsche.
role in the deception. ..You probabl} already know it. but
I -v.as the dnvcr .. dad was in Culver Cu~." Gary Haw said while crying.
according to the officer.
Ronald Haw. was found sn a nearb} neiabborbood -irorticall). only a
bloCk from Klein's home -and he
prc1coded to be .. mentally
scrambled, .. C.alifornia Highway Pa-
trol Officer Brian Dean testified.
That night. the ploy worked. as
each Haw stuck to the stor} and told
police Ronald Haw was driving.
wandering off in a daze after the
wreck in search of help.
And the success continued into the
Ronald Ha'4 then called and con-
firmed the story. allegedly tclhng the
officer ··1 just wanted him to admit at
himself." • ·•
Edcrswas thdast to call. adm 1tt1 ng
her role in the scheme about a week
later. She docs not face an) chargn in
for her role, which she sa1d she played
out bcausc "Gar) told me he didn't
do anything wrong. and I trusted
him ...
Under qunuomna from Deputy
Di tnct Attorne) Jim Marion. how-
ever. she admitted she now .. has
mixed fttltn&s about what ha~
pcned."
Meyen and Geiser chd not seem to
dispute the facts in the ~Ii= bcann&. only whether the facts
up to a crime. In the end. however.
Barnette ordered Gary Haw to face
trial on all Ch81JCS.
Ronald Haw s only crime, Geiser
arsued. "bad judgement. but not
felony bad judgement." His stnSt of
right and wrong was "outweighed by a
sense of parent.al obhgation." the
attorney added.
The defense team also argued the
two men should stand trial separately
but Barnette disagreed.
"'(Ronald Haw) got into this volun-
tarily. and I think the)' should go
through this together." Barnette said.
"He was in on the opening act, so he
should.be there fOF the whole-sh<>~"
The Ha*S. who are not in police
custod). ~rc ordered to appear for
Superior Coun arraignment on Feb.
4.
Members of Klein's fam1l), 1nclud-
1ng hrs fathtt. sister and step-brother.
attended Tucsda)'s hcanng.. Cf) ing
throughout much of the testimon}.
Aflcrward, they said they felt some
Justice had been served in Baroctte's
decision.
The victim's father. Jack Klein.
said onl) that his sons death "allowed
to other people to S« again." because
his son's eyes were donated for
medical use.
POLICE REMOVE POSTER'FROM CAR ••.
From Al
tice a white sign wuh red letters inside
Crosby's car as they showed up for
their . hair appointments Saturda}
momine, salon manager Margaret
Longsa1d.
It read; .. lagu na cops suck and so
do cenain (explc11 vc) yuppie ha1r-
styhsts. Partung for locals first. (fa-
pletive) Regatta. ut their customers
park at the meters."
Salon cmplo)CC'S called police after
several customers complamed about
the sign.
'"There was fear that the person
behind this was unstable." Long said.
.\ftcr trying unsuccessfully to
locate Crosby at his residence. pohce
offtcers Donald Prouty and Robert
August unlocked the car with a
special tool and removed the sign.
The car was not damaged m the
process and was re-IQeked. police
said.
premc said officeni relied oo a
vehicle code proh1b1t1ng signs that
unlawful!) direct motonsts "Where to
park..
"The statements made about the
police are not v. hat prompted the
offiCCf'S to do v. hat the) did." Spmne.
.. They have bttn c.allcd worse ... a nd
v.c·rc all prett) callous to this son of
thing."
Sprcsne said the sign could also
ha\e been removed because it viol-
ated a city law prohibiting. ··a sip of
aO\ obscrne or immoral nature. •
But William Snyder. interim direc-
tor of the Orange County chapter t>f
the AJncrican Civil Liberties Union.
said the brcalc-fo was unjustified.
Police instead should have taken a
picture of the sign and issued Crosby a
Citation, Sn}der said.
The ACLU was brought into the
fracas when Crosby complained to
the civil rights organization that his
constitutional rights had been viol-
ated.
"It seems to muha_t tbc siJn could
not have been mistaken for a traffic
control device:· Snyder said. -1 t.hmk
that v.as JUSt a ruse to thwart has
(Crosb) 's) pohucal expression.''
Sn)dcr said several case decisions
ha'c upheld people's rights rodispla}
obscene v.ords for polit~cal ex-
pression
.. I think 1t was clear hc(Crosb}) v.as
making a pohucal statement." he
said.
Sn)der said the ACLU will send a
letter to the Laguna Beach Cll)
Attorne~ toda> or Thursday asking
for a formal e;11planat1on. The repl)
will determine if t.he organizauon w11l
represent Crosb).
In add1uon to removing the sign.
police left a note on the car that the
vehicle would be towed i! Crosb)
violated t.hc law again. The message
was written on a $27 tickct for the sign
v1olatjon.
When a second sign aps)eared
police returned and towed the veh1ck
for evukncc. Sprcinc .said.. Jt was
returned to Crosby on Sunda}
without a tov.ing charge.
TRAFFIC INITIATIVE GIVEN PUSH •••
F rom Al
havtng too much good news. People
start thinking we're alrc.1d} o'er the
top. and meanwhile you've got people
out there sitting on petitions."
··1rs nail-biting time." said Rogn-s.
.. It"s possible' that we would not
qualtf)."
··They're co~. we arc still shon
of signatures:· said Bill Sparrows. a
'oluntecr in Ir> inc ··we're realh
do-v.n 10 the last I ~ da}s. so v..e·,e got
to get e\Cr)bod} pumped up." Rogers ~cfcndcd his estimates of
signature strength. but admitted t.hal
Burkette was the onh one who had an
accurate count o( signatures .. m
hand."'
.. Russ has got the peuuons sn the
vault 0' er at his place ... he said ... but
I base m\ estimates on what 1 know rs
out there. on what people have called
me and told me the~ had ...
·· .\ lot of people don't seem to
understand that 1fS o'clock on Feb 9
rolls around and v.e do not ha"e
enough signatures. then u·s the end of
the petition dmc:· said Burk.cue.··'\
petition dm e such as this has a 180.
da) life ~de . .\Iler that. you either
quallt} or you start O\'er ·•
Sparrows said the support 1s out
there. 1f onl) enough volunteers can
be 'found to tap 11.
··1rs ver) eas) to coll\.'("t signa-
tures." he said ··All w~ need are t.he
bodies to go out after them It's \Cr)
difficult at this ttme of year for people
Rogers agreed the bad news issued
Monda~ would be good for the
campaign.
Volunteers in the field said t.hev
agreed the m1ua11"e needed a last
m inute push.
··to go out after work because n gets
dark so earl). And we've had a couple
of v..eekcnds of bad weather. -v.h1ch
-we were getting into a falling on
on our marl." he said .. , think this
will help."
Both Rogers and Burk.cue said the
1nitiati'c dn'e v..as sn mt1cal need of
more signatures
"We're not there )'Ct. and we·, e
onl~ got two weeks." said Phillip
\\ ressburg. a voluntttr in San Juan
CaplSlraoo ... But we're going to go
out and get it. We"ve put too much
11me into this to let 1t go now ..
also hun us... .
But Sparro~ said he 1s op11m1s11c
.. \Vc've sJSent the past fcv. da)S on
the phone con$tantl}." he said ... I
thml. rt will happen '\nd 1f we are
~uccessful in getting 1t on the ballot.
there·s no "a> the developers are
going to stop 11 ..
~n Irvine \'Oluntcer also said he
v.as w1lhn~ to take the campaign up to
the last minute.
DEVElOPMENTAGREEMENTSADVANCE ..
From A l
\1ost of the agr~mcnts art' part of the so-ailed
Foothill C1rculat1on Phasing Plan. a S235 mrlhon road
building program de,cloped last )ear b} the count)
En' rronmental \1anagement AgenC} Count~ officia ls have hailed the Foo1h11l plan as a
soluuon 10 traffic congestion in the south end of the
count\
P"roponcnts of a countrw1dc grov. th and traffic
control m111at1' e also said the} supponed the plan when 1t
-v.as first introduced.
Supponers of the 1n1t1at1\'e ha"e been highly criucal.
hov.e' er. of the speed v.1th which count\ officials art
considering the agreements. ·
'"The) should at least wait until the 1ni11a11"c has been
before the voters." said Tom Rogers. co-author of the
gro-v. th control measure "But they're not going to do that.
because tt\c) ·re lt)1ng to circumv~nl 11 ••
• Roge~ and rn111at1 ve supportets also sa\ the\ do not
behc"e the -vccments contain guarant«"S that the roads
which are constructed will be adequate to handle the
traffi~ from the appro"ed developments
··we just want them to uSt" their o-v.n standards. -he
said ... to include some son of guarantee that traffic on
these roads 1s not going to ucced the allov.able level of
S.Cf"\ ICC."
ShtrT} Medd1d. a reprncntall\ e of the 1n1uat1vc
committee, Citizens for Sms1blc Grov.th and Traffic
Control. told planning comm1ss1oncrs that the agtttments
violate the count} General P1an and the GaJiforn1a
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
"Under these agrtements. the count) cannot comply
with CEQA ... she said
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CEQ.\ require\ that count)' officials retain the option
of lowenng the allov.able density of a building project. or
proh1b11 11 altogether. 1f environmental conct"ms emerge
that mak.e such a lov.enng of density nettssary. I
De' dopment agreements do not. however. perm rt
count~ officials 10 change the dens1t1es of prOJCCts. she
said.
··1t v.ould appear that at nullifies the policing powers
granted 10 the Board of Supervisors." Meddick said.
But Mike Ruane. the county's manager of special and
en' 1ronmental projects, said the agreements do grant the
count~ sufficient monuonng power
··There v.111 still be pubhc hcanngs. setback require-
ments and design requirements "Ith wh.1ch the projects
v.111 ha'e to compl' ·he s.a1d
Traffic on the nc\A. roads will be monnored undcrthe
count) ·s Traffic Performance S)stem. and the Board of
ui)(rv1son 11.o uld have the power to 1m~ additioftal
fees on de\ elopers 1f11-v.ere pro\ en ncccssar) to meet road
capaCll) demand Ruane said
The agrttments include approximatel) 20.000 hou~
1ng units in the .\lrso V1CJO planned community, 12.000 in
tit Rancho Santa \1arpnta community, 1.300 1n Dove
Can}on and 3.900 a1 Foothill Ranch.
l\n il&J'ttmcnt pro' 1d1ng for approximately 4.000
units 1n Coto de Caza -v.as postponed until next Tuc5day.
Tv.o other agreements art o utside the Foothill Plan. ~ agrttments pro\ 1de for approximately 4.000
homes in the Manna Hills and Bear Brand Ranob
neighborhoods in Latuna N11uel
No date has been set for ttview of the qreements by
the Board of Supervisors.
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MAIN STREET FACADE PEELING AW A Y •••
From Al
sec ... Burkett said.
Others. however. thinlc the new
management team plans to make
repairs Without evictions.
Ja> Edwards and Jeff Bri~
plumbers b) trade. surfers by choice.
rent adjacent rooms and say the
snuatlon 1s ideal for them.
"for us 1t"s feasible because wt
sun:· Edwards said ... h's nice to be
two blocks from the beach ...
"He has his own room. I have
mine." said Bridges ... We couldn't get
a two-bedroom a~nment around
here for S600. ••
Edwards and Bndges said they
were gJven several verbal promises
when the) moved m. including
cleaning up the kitchen and 1nst.alling
heaters. Neither has been done.
Carol Bazor as a new tCM.nt who
mo' ed an pre-c1scl) because she likes
old apanments -and the rent is
affordable.
.. ll was trashed" when she moved
1n. Bazor saJd She beg.an undcnalc1ng
cleanup of the common areas on her
o~n.
"I won't C\cn go near the kitchen.
But l'\C been gradliall) attacking the
bathrooms:· Bazor said.
T akmg on repairs and upkeep on
their own is typical elsewhere. too.
.\t 2111'! Mam St.. Kell) Permenter
IOStallCd hlS own door afler It WU
broken b)' vandals. He also installed a
sm oke alarm and pndcs himself on
kecpini his apanmcnt clean.
But m the hall~. the stauway
bannister was torn off. lcavin111mna
holes in the plaster.
Neither the front r\or back door to
the building locks. so the hallway 1s
~ularty invaded b) outs1ders-k1ds
dnnkmg beer. transients looklna for a
handout.
The propeny man.r. who declin-
ed to be 1dcnt1fied. said 1t"s outsiders
v.ho make upk~p so difficult.
··A11 the people living there have
JObs. and a kid maintains 11 regular!)
He SY.~ps and cleans the bathroom ...
she said.
But locks on the outside doors v.~re
replaced five limes m the past year.
she said. Vandals break them open.
The hallway was painted about SI\
times. Outsiders trash rt.
··1t·s not a matter of doing the
"ork ... she said. "It's a matter of
keeping it up."
And there are plent~ of transients
in the do" ntov. n area. sa} residents
and merchants.
Typical of them rs Michele
Drachbs. The 19-,ear-old from Hunt·
mgton Beach said her parents drdn 't
appro'e of her bo)fnend. so she
movcd OUL
But she doesn't knov. v.here she'll
Sta) from night to night
.. We"\C bttn Sta) 1ng where v..e
can." she said.
Nor docs she knov. where her nut
meal is com ins from
Drachll$ said she rs looking for
work. out cmplo)ers are hesitant to
hire someone with no permanent
address.
"If the City Council v.ants to do
something. wh) don't the) build a
place for ~pie to go who don't have
no home. · she asked.
.\s her listener departed, she asked
1f he could spare a dollar.
.\nothcr transient. calling himself
Sundance. said the city should try to
preserve 1ts downtown.
He sat on a broken stairway an an
alle~ ~hmd Mam.St~t. ~hind him
v.as a worn bnck building that
t) pr fied the quaint character of the
area -and the danger.
Cit~ officials say landlords may
ha' e 10 e\ 1ct tenants because the
ancient buildings don't m~t eanh-
quake safet) codes.
Sundance s~fcd that was an
e\cuse to nd the dov. ntown o f poor
people
··\\ ould 1t be fair to den) the
homeless a place to ll\'C in order to
protect someone else': he asked.
"To ln\CSt that kind of money 1s a
real issue. There are hUnV) and
homeless ~pie -which 1s more
important
Sundance. v.ho said he bas bttn on
the road for 15 )Cars. also asked for a
dollar
WIFE HELD IN DEATH •.•
Fr om A l
Sol area said the) were shocked b) the
"1olcnce.
•• 1 used to see her go to her ma1 I box.
bul th?) never seemed to spe~k to
anybody.'' said one neighbor. who
dcchned to gi"c her name. "This 1s a
quiet neighborhood and cvef) bod) 's
fncndl). bur-they never Sttmed to
become in"olved."
The woman said the Uptons
moved into the small cul-de-sac last
year and that Alben spent a lot of time
mhis~.
.. He wa.s an inventor of sons." said
Thomas Slaten. another neighbor.
··He tn\ented some son of coupon
organizer." ·· ·
Slaten said the l.Jptons "ere fnend-
ly to him. alv.ays grc-ct1ng him v.1th a
llcan) "H1. netghbor."
He said he was awakened b)
Francis Upton's screams late Mon-
da) night.
"I heard heqcll. 'Oh. m) God. Oh.
m) Goel.' .. Slaten said. "And I heard
a door slam twtce. but~ had no idea
v. hat was happening. ..
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