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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 25 CE rT
3 ·developers ar~ BB slumlqrds
Three buildin gs in cleanup ca mpaig n
belong to down town re n ewal offi cia ls
..\nd one bu1ld1ng 1n the cleanup
area that v.as singled out as a possible
pthenng place (or Sat.an -v.o rsh1pers
1s ov.ned b) a nother deHloper
1n addition one of about 35
buildings along \fain Street that
fat led to conform "11 h eanhquake
standards 1s ov. ned b) the Cit).
night
O fficials said 1he' .,.ert: \hocll.ed to
disco' er that such· cond111on~ e\ISt
and orde red an 1 m mediate c~ckdov. n on errant ov. ner'>
By ROBERT BARKER
oe .. D.-, ........
Three high-profile pm ate re-
de' elopment officials have been
tdcnHfied ~ owners of deteriorated
buildings in dov. ntov. n Huntingto n
Beach that ha' e been targeted 1 n a
slum cleanup campaign. officials
Robb Lee of Woodbridge
High guards John Trevino
of Laguna Beach during
the Warriors victory over
Laguna./C1
Nation
"' 13-day standoff between
a polygamist clan and
police ended today with
the death of one police
off leer./ A4
Entertainment
Jerome Hines exh1b1ts his
vocal mastery in "Boris
Godunov'· at the Arts
Center ./83 •
Index
Advice and Ga mes
Boating
B4
C3
81
ac ... nowledged toda).
UuLaf .J..b.e...drv~rs have ro-
Jf'Cts pending 1n the downtown area o
Hunungton Beach. A third was
1n1tiall) selected to lead the rc-
de' elopment efTon 1n the Main
Street-Hunttngton Beach Pier area.
but subsequent!) dropped o ut.
lhe v. iilc~alc tallure-10 mm
eanhquake and health and safety
standards in the dov.ntown area was
illustrated 1h J n e1ght-m1nute film
taken b' a cit' IJ~.._ for,e and shown to C11~ t ounl 11 members Monda)
Tv.o o f the housing dreas porta\ed
1n the fil m. at ~ l<J': and :? 12 \1a1n
St reponedl) belo ng to Roben J
Kmrry Tht--ntY ~ c nga~ed i n ~
t1at1ons v.11h 'ltoun or a Joint
'cntur<' rede' elopment dTon of the
!.C'COnd bloc._ of \iatn 'treet
.\notherde\elop<:r Die~ hv.c1n1
"<IS 1dcn11fic.-d as th1: u"'nt"r uf the
Gree k Weelt at UCI
A torch relay and the ••Pa.lntaGreek'' e•ent
kicked off Greek Week a t UCI. E•ents
con tinue t~ with a party prior to the 8
p.m. baaket 1ame aca•net Lone &Mch
State at the Bren Center. A back.lot Carn.lft.1
and party will be held Friday while coed
volleyball, nae football and .oftball tour-
namenta continue. Celebrating Greek
Week a.re Krlatln Brennan (left ln fTont
row). lua"c Torres and Kay Vandenbef'I:
Kelly Mo rphy (left ln back row). Debb(e
Weight. Cindy Brown and Amy Lanlgan.
former Clar ... Hotel JI ~28 "1a1n •
Th( hotel v.as reportC'd as ha\ ng
bootlegged and poss1bh unsafe gA\
lint'> and for ha' 1ng doors dead-
N>lted to fire eut\ officials s;ud
Sc~v.aru "as '>elected as the in111al
de\i~loper to build a hotel at tht'
former )Ile ut the Golden Ekar
mghtdub on Paufu-fmm -Ml!h~ a:
a nd \4a1n Str«t But hi." later dropJ)t"d
o ut of contention .
..\n e mpt' tv.o-stor) bu1ldin~ that
v.as said 10 be an apparent mt-et1:11:
place for sat.ante follo"ers 1-. 11v.nc2
th J.' duper frank "1ola He has
t)l.:l"n 't'h.· .. k1.; ~, the-ctt~ to de' clop
the l ov. r \.iuarl." prOJ«'l tn the
d ... nl ;.i.rJf(J
\1 •Id '>d1J I.\ ednc~) that he plans
t Jl m1•lt'n 1hc: building v.hen the
rr•lll'l 1 gl'I\ .ifidcr "a' His -.orkers
h..11 '> 1.irJ,d up the ·house, on -421
i\1J ' <\\ r. '>t:\ cral occasions. ana
, 1-u.! ••ii uOJuthonzed pt"Ople.
1-,l \.ltd 11-,. '; u'><.· v. .is gutted b~ a fi~
ld\l ;.i.t•d
l • "'nt•d building that fa1.ls
tPleue .ee DEVELOPE R S/A2>
Niguel losing
coastal strip
to Dana POint
But Sea Country's
residents to fight
agency· s decision
By BOB \'A.II.; EYKE~
Of .. D.-, ........
Laguna '•guel a .. ommuni\\
v. h1ch calls 11~lfSca ( Cluntn has lost
11s sea but re'>tdent\ of the ne.,. 1ntand
tOmmunll' ha'e 'ov.ed w conunut
their tight lor the.-bt-ath
\.frmbers ot 1he LtK:al ~ge-nl..'~
Formation C omm1\!.1 "'r 'c•ted
unan1moush '>. edne~a' 10 re'Tlo1 t"
a stnng of t°I toastal ne1ghovrnoods
from the proposed ctt~ of Llg~na
'iguel and add the-m t • DJr..t P ,.,,
v.imse c1men'i ha' e a·~ :x· t vnl'd
for Cit' hood
Residents ot Dana Point a.,d 1'1c
coasul n1!'1ghborhood\ 11oere "'er-
JO'ed-at the dec1s1on "htt:h ended an
often biller "nine-month 1e--n1Pra
\truggh.•
·-rm delighted · ~1d J 1annl·
Thomas v.ho h1cs 1n \tonJ rlh 8J1
T nracr one 0 1 the d1<,puted 1e1g.n-
borhoods .. f"q• ll\ed he~ tor 1-
"t'a~ and r' c.-ne"er con~dered m~self part I l..agunJ '•guel ..
Jud) (ur-i:r. kader 01 the Dana
P •ir' • '' h•><>d mo\ement v.as also
dt• .g.hlc.-d
·11 ., l.tnt.Jrnc ··she said .. ,0" 11oe
tan tinalh mo'e ahead "Ith the
hu'.>int:<.\ of ge tting our cit~ con·
fir11cd ··
Laguna' 1guel re\1dents 'o.,.ed not
to tal.e "ellne..Ja \., deus1on h 1ng
dt'" n h '"','er
"" t: re: g 1ng lC'l .. vun · s.a1d Brue(
Ramer ar .1:1 rr,e\ and a membt'r of
: 'le Llgund '1guet"l • 'lood commll-
lee .. " 1.. .,. 1 , 1nt1nue tc challengl"
th1<. deu,1un
.\n\.llhtr ri:~1dt"nt ..aid the dec1s1o n
l u d ha' c.-po 1tH.a ram1fica11ons for
thl.' orr m 1'"" na!> ·1 ht•f-...: 1 0rl'm1s'.>1oner 1 Ph1lltpl
11v. anu docsn t run for super-
' I'> •r ·· \J1d l:ite' e De1 re ··'>. l" 'e got
thl' 'Olt°' 1n Laguna 'igUt'I to defeat
hi"'.
'""men ed ht'rr~~ ago and
~ho .. ghl"l"':'"~ u:1ngahousctn a
1.. ... a,:a , •11mun1t' ·· s.a1d Dan
.\t'lram-. d rt"')1dent '' CTntnl Laguna
'-igue '"'"' 11oe find that Lheooast 1s
!xin~ :.l.,.er1 av.a'
"ednes.da' '> 'l'tl' "'ent against the
r,, •mml·nda110r of the com-
m1'' n ., 't.iti
In .1 t.H-pagl memorandum to
l.'Omrn ...... 10ren e\ecutt'e director
R1durd Tuma recommended an
aff'"l"r'Jt1 ir of •'le tv.o Clt,hood.
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By GREG KLERKX
Of .. D.-, .... ..-
Tbe Cit) of IT" 1ne 1s v.orkJOg out a
li nai agr«ment to purchase mort
than S4 m 1ll1on in cut-rate federal
funds from the ell~ of Hunttng1on
Beach for use on a mul11-m1llton
dollar road e"tenston PIOJCCl.
The proposed purchaSt' 1s the
largest ~el 1n In 1ne's recent 'enture
into purchasing f t"deral-.\Jd l rban
1 F ~ L l Funds from other C'1t1cs for use
on prOJC('t'.> that rt'QUl rt 1m med1ate
funding. Last ~ear the cit~ pun:haS<'d
appro \lmatel: S I ~ m1lhon from the
ell' of Benicia and the count: of
Farm more than p
" Costa Mesa High students battle to save
agric ulture program rroma budget ax
.\n economic CT'Unch similar to the
one that squeezed farms into fore-closu~ throughouP'thc M1d"t'St has
strud. closer to home.
Costa Mesa High Schoor s farm
ma) close unless enrollment 1n the
agnculture program 1ncrea~ enough
to JUSt1f, the SI 00.000-per-)ear cost
The Newpon-Mesa Unified School
01stnct has spent the last 18 months
rnearchang ~)'S to save the 18.6-acre
farm. according to Deputy uper-
·tntendent Norm Loats
But in a memo to Supcnntendent
John Nicoll. Loats ~ote. .. It 1s my
r«ommendauo n that v.e delete the
agnculturc program . beJlnning wnh
the 1988-89 school vt'ar ·
Dunng Tut'Sda)\ school board
meeting. parents. students and rep-
resentatl\ es from the Orange County
Farm Bureau asked trust~ to find a
v.a) tO keep the farm. which IS located
on the nonh side of the school
campus.
Peter Nichols.en. an I -~ttr-<>ld
senior from Santa o\na. · said. be
transferred to Costa Mesa fttgh to ze•
in the program.
··The haods-<>n expenenct is the
best mC'd1u nc " he d '"I swrted
'4 1 th p1i s 1hc:n .,. or.,.t>d v.1th the
ch1d .cn llod. and tht'n 1nto grC\u.1ng
and o;clling 1mpa11ens and ht'gon1as
.. ,h net 11oon h fro m m' four 'ear'
here 1s SI ~.000-S5.oo6 of that v.as
madt' last )ear
.. Befo re I became 1n,oh ed tn thl\
program. Iv.as uncertain ofm~ career
goals "..:o.,. because of m' n-
pcnen('{'!>. I plan to get m ~ mastt'r's
degret" 1n hon1cultu~ and either
become a landscape counselor or run
m' o" n nurser" ··
...... 1cholson Said trustees sho uld
'1s1t the farm and .. instead oflool 1ng
at dollar figurts. lool at the J>C'Ople
)Ou arc producmg ··
Trust~ are cons1denng his rec-
ommt'ndatton and t'\plonng wa~s to
has ta
Purchasing fedaal funds 1s a ne"'
h.>0 phok man~ .alit'\ .ire using w get
around federal funding r~tncuon)
said Rob McC"ann senior rranspor-
tat1on ana"st for Ir' me \1an' uttes
and countt~ rccet' e federal funds for
prOJeCts that cannot b( 1n111att'd for
s.a' c the farm. said l oJt' .\ d('("1s1"~n
1\ not e\pectcd for se' eral "C'C'l \
Loats said he made the renmtml·n-
J411on because too le" student\
part1c1pate 1n the program
"Th ts rt"Co mmenda11on 1s d1llit ult.
but 11 appean nt'tt'>S.11" ~1..auS<" of
lad of stude nt tntl'.'rc<,t and c nrol-
lment." he said.
The farm. pan or the ~hoors
'0Cat1onal agnculture program 11o as
de' t'lopcd v. hen C 0sta \fe-\a H 1!l,h
"as bu1lt1n 195q lt conta1ns animaTs
farm equipment tv.o barns. three
greenhouses. a classroom and a sho p
C ll} residents bu' C'~S plants a nd
Chnstmas trttS at the school farm
In 1976. the farm ":is in its bc\Cla'
v.1th more than ~00 students rais1ni
pigs. chickens and steers.. grov.1ng
~1cral 11."af"\. bul kderal gu1dt:l1nt''
pr•'h1b11 the: U'-1: l,, the mone' • ,.
vtht'r pur;>1,1~·.,
B~ pun.h.n1ng1ht 1t•dtra lundsa•a
d1S(ounted rJH'. the purth3S('r gain'
much-neeJc.:! •..,r,h at a v.er co<,:
The seller re\.t '_., ... ca n m'"'ne'" fo· u~ on an' pr<"'ll', 1 Je~ rc<l ti~ l ;1
JOYCE
BooLov1cH
FOC US ON THE NEWS
indoor and ou1doN plant' and tend-
ing a \ anet' ot en'~
But ttmc~ ha'l" ~"'.Jno:c,: T,"1a\
Loats SB\S. then· .ir .1;., L h stu-
dt'nts 1n the progran -~ · ., uFJl 10
"arrant the a nnua ~ • • 1 ~~1
.,. htch include~ Y IJ ril-, · .? ·eacher
and farm v.or\.er Jnu • .,e • st of
machine~ suprl l' w • • ..: '
.. \\'eha'\etned• r th 'a'Til.'4('
don't v.'3nt 11 w , ,... I Jt said
··Su.~~ "e ret.1.. ;he p1~ tarm
but s11ll th('rc '' n0· .. • i" ntercst
(Pleue ett FARM/ AS)
Rosenberg takes on OC Republicans
•
Congressional candidate says leaders
trying to pressure him out of the race
SJ J&NNIPICll WEBER ............. resourcn and Rt'pubhcans would bt
bttter off 1f only ont> cand1da1e
appeared on the June pnmll) ballot.
Nathan Rc.nbcra ~vdcd bts Ro~nbtr) said thr callers support a lietn1 on his own party Wednesda). local t'll) C'Ouncllman. but he ""'Ould
ICCUSi• lot> ~ County Rt'-not 1drnt1f) the candidate.
publicans ""boawn and daunq R bl 1 d ocber -... manbtn ba~ --... to ~' t'n cpu 1cans, inc u 1n1 -·1 u'"' lf'\1nc Counc1lman Da'ad Baker and talk him oat of runnrna for CC)ftlle:ss. Costa Me-sa Counalman Peter Buffa.
It~ 1 Ncwpon Belch busi· ba'e throv..n tbear hats 1n--tbc nna.
a _ .... laid i.n d)e las\ 2'n ~be Badbam announad Jan. 4 be v.'"Ould
Im received calls from fi~ tnftum. not tttk rt-<l«'tion
lill ~ -"<> tncd to • Dun111a press (Oftffftntt Wed""" .... Ima ftom nanruna fOr tht •t dly,ltoatabcrJ•ad 11malarallsha\C Mlllbf mm.~. Robert...... -. IDadc ao Olbcrs co~ctmna
lle>11••a would not ~ dllt nnun1111 b tbc teal. INt •-ould not
calltn bUI aid d!ey ind Re--t wM die ha rU%n~ tbcm.
kan Central Commince man-. Thit'ssampl) not net for lhtm to
ckcicd otrklab aftd a mcmbn' dO that lJDd or thint. • said DaVld V aporeaa, a consultant for R~ oftbt pownful uncoln C1ub. • Dbcq. "E\CT)~ sboWdn't haw 10
lk ca1lcn told Roembeq bis tokntt ttus nontcnx.. ... thtS boss.-
c:wtldlcy would bea n. oe ~
Grei Haskm. e\tculJ\C director of
theOranieCount~ Repubhcan Pan~.
said he knev. nothing oft~ telephont'
calls He said. ho~e,er. ··.\s 1nd1 ,·1d-
uals. (Central Committee) melnbtn
can do "'ha1ever lhe' want to do··
Dennis Catron, '·~ chamnan of
the committee. said he. too •"ll
unav.arc of the calls.
Gus ~n. tht Lincoln Oub's
e\C'CULI\ r \,CC prn1<knt. said -.tuk
he had nol beard ofa member calltftl R~n~,... '*lht') can endont &n\·
thana the) "'._ol·
"It WO\lld bt cronomaJ if lbttt
"'~ onl) one candtdak, but that's
not the f'laht v.-a)' to do tl. .. be added.
··1 can't 1maaine ha\1na a 11ft$1t
ca.nd1d.att 1n a racr hkt' that. .. Hukln
s.a1d. "Hopina to ba,·e one cancbdlie
in the racr 1 s a pt pc dream."
H.a.skJn derucd a Rcpubhcu Pan
··con~l"llC)' ·· lllJMt Rmm~
··1 fM ·s lootana for tomftbina b a
roft.q)if'IC) ttu na. he. s '°'"'to havuo I ebcvo ~ to fOist n oa llS.. -
Ha.sl1n said.
The dfon. accordt~ V1t>Oft:9n. tJ
.. Rc,Nblte:al\l ll')"lQI IO panra)
Nathan as an ou\\tder l "\~t·one ~ho
doesn't belong tl' thC' f'<lrl\ • ··n t'f"C ha,n·t C'' en ~n :an or-
ponuntt~ to o~tral 11c.-" M Hasl m
said. noting that n<'tt~<'' R1,~nb(rg''
name nor tho!>(" ol the 1thC'r ('<In·
dtdates lu'e e'er ~,1ml· JP in "1..1m-
mn1c-e d1scuss1on'
But ~me could .ar1u< the picture of
an ·•ouwc:kru ts the ·port~1t Rose·
n~ra 1s tr)ll'\& to pa1n1 ofh1m~f
In a \tdcotape the Rosen berg camp
u plann1na to mail ll°lda' to J !-00
Repubhcan homes 1n 1he d1stnet. the
Da.JT1t0t trum~ the candidate as a man ">-ho -,sn•t OM l'lf the good old
bol"S of polm •·
TM 'tdco filmt'd :I'd dm n butfd
for lcs.s than SI . t '1 '-n th<'
campa.tp a chantt to °'st('J) around''
t~ p&M} lnderstup and go \tnaght to
tht \Otcn. Vaporan said
-Tbt:re's been • defi<vn<'\ of
lc9cknbtp an lht d1 inn f« ~me
u~-be s.atd
St.all. R0ttnbtfa and Vaporun
nwotat.ned thq &tT not d«lan war
oa the local pen' "
(Pl1 111-ltoe&~/A.aJ
~·r'i.1JI' ...i1d ~tc( an"
'll 't:J " ~nefit, N-th agencies It "l P' .. , "c'tter u"c. ")Ur bu' tng rx -...~·· .... d \h-t.:1nn
I• :i lina agre~Mt'nt 1~ appro'ed b~
tx•;h . ··~' .i'ld the Orange Count)
T ran· ·'1.t! on ( t'mm1ss1on In 1ne
(Pleue eee lR_VllfE/ A2)
$480.6M
Douglas
contract
c anceled ..
\LRl l.)l ERQL'E. :-.:.M (~P) -
.\ S~' r. mtllton tar Wars contract
"" t H .. nt1 ngto n Beach-based
\I, D r ,c I Douglas ~tronautacs ( c ,,.3, ,:inceled becaUSt of an
0 ' c •al ut in the Stra1cgic Delton~
lnit al•'· budget an 4\Jr Force
'~' l c.!!l.10 said \' ednesda)
\' •Ii, 11me 11 (the contract) was
a" arde..! t v. as the largest SJn&)c SOI
1.vntra, t and v.e bche~ ll $till 1s
toda' ·· '31d ~gt Wah Johnson. non-
comm ''1ont'd o fficer 10 cha.IJc of
puhht affairs at the Air Force Spece
TC\:hnol Ctnter at Kirtland Air
For\e Bue
The contract was a warded Ml) 29
to the Huntmgton Beach company b)
the .\tr Foret C'onlrlct Ma.nqement
0 1' 1s1" n at "-trtland and was over-
sttn "' the tC'C'h noloel center, John-
'°"\aid Th<' proJ«I "'as a neutral pa.ruck
be-am 1ntcirated C\.pcnmcnt.. be said.
,The 1..-0ntract called for the desip-
'"'-fabncauon. mtegratroo and tes-
ung of a patt'-bascd. tuab<:ncrJY
neutral partlaJ beam deVl<lt.
The proJ«t scMdule c:aUed for a Im launch1na of the devac:c. Joh&-
wn u1d
·• mt' v."Orl •as pcrfonned ~
to the conlfllct bc1na cancekd. Ille
saui Johnson~ aboul ~ peopk ai t.M
ttnleT ~ lft\"Oh°td wt th the prQJeC\.
and thr) •11' be ~ to ()(her pro.grams
1 he tar v. an prosram, fomWty
calkod lhe ntqK Oefmtt l•
lhlll'liC, ISi rcx.al"Ch cffon lO~
Wfn Ind o.t.ba U()tliC a~ lhM
would be pYim1 on tbt pau,Dd and iii
s~
The W'C8poft$ wwki be dtsipcd •
automattcally ibOOl doW1l nud&s
m1 In fired 1 \ the Uni\aS ta • (Pl••• -"000' .. , .. ,
! . J.
....... ·-. aeti.tst Bopping
arrested Iii campus incident
., LANCZ IGNON .............
1...,..,. Bach aaiVlst Bruce Hop.
pi.QI was annted Wcdncsda)' on dwwes of disturb1na tbt peace at the
city•s bisb school -allcptions that
dak beck to October when he
alletedJ)' quarreled with a teacher
about his r\abt to be on campus.
Hoppin,. 72. was arrested at his
BoJsa Way home at 11 :26 a.m. and
aak.en to the Laguna Beach Jatl. He
wa.s freed after posting $5.000 bail.
Amll&Jlment is set for Feb. 18.
Hopping. a frequent cnuc of cit)
aovemment and local schools. said he was walkinJ across campus at Laguna
Beach High School in October to
notify the pnnc1pal that he would be
aucnding a mtttmg of the school's
~surf-tam. Hopp1ng ~1<the hafbttn
involved wt th the team for I 0 years
and regularly attends its Monda)
meetings.
A5 be stopped to Wk lO two
students. Coach Norm Borucki al-
legedly asked him 1f he had a pass
allowins him on campus. Hopp1ng
• said Borucki bad asked him about the ~ ~numerous timcs in the past.
·iTherc's a limit to the number of
umes you'te going to say f have a
legitimate reason for being hert.-
Hopping said ... So )Ou might get
angr) and sa~things that ha~c bttn
on your m1od for a long time ...
.. Bruce got vcl") loud and began to
use profantt) to"'ards Norm and at
that point Norm staned using
profanit~ ... Pnnc1paJ Da\ld \\ httler
satd. ··~orm got loud "'Ith him··
The t"'o men then "'<'nt to the
-pnnttpal~ offiCT ~ Hopping
allcgcdJ~ challenged Borucki to a
fi&ht. said l:lgolla Beach Police
lnvesusator Lance Ishmael.
Borucltt la&er filed a com plat o l wt lb
lht' Police Ocpanment and follo1o1r1n1
an 1nvat1gation b) Orangt' Col;nt)'
O.stnct Anoroey's ofliCt'. two masdt'--
mcanor wam1nts were is5ued.
Hoppin& is an outspoken cnllc of
kacbers at the high school At school
board meetings he bas complained
about podr Tacult) lcaocrsnlp for tht
school's newspaper and a lack or
commllmtlll lo 'anous acadtm1c
and athlcuc opponunittcs.
"There art some CActlltnl teachers
up there. but lht'} arc outnumbered
b} the ones who should have rcurcd a
long ttmc ago,·· he said. "Tht) kno"' I
go to school board meetings and
cnt1c1zc them. and the) don't like tt, ..
.. Ht pr~) ~whe iwl oo-lhc
hc~d "'1th that one:· Wheeler said.
Board to ban tobacco sales
in county-owned buildings
By BOB VAN EYKEN or .. ....,,.....,..
Sales of C1garettts and other
tobacco products "'Ill e'cntuall~
flic ker and fade in count)-o"ncd
buildings under a measurt passed this
week by the Orange Count~ Board of
SupnvLSOrs.
Board members 'oted ..i-1. "'1th
Chairman Hamett Wieder dissent·
in&. to direct count' real cs~tc
officials to issue no· more leases
permitung the sale of cigarettes and
other smokcables on count~ prop-
erty.
~Existing leases "''II be allo"'ed to
run out. and there "'111 be no nc-"
leases issued. That's the "'a~ "'e're
interpreting the board's acuon:· said
Doug Giltner. a real propen~ agent
with the count}.
An exception to thc-ban "'111 be
m obile vendors. "'ho '1s11 cena1n
count)-run "'orl places such as
landfills "'1th trucks and 'ans
equipped to sell food and b<'erages
W1.:der said she 'oted against the
measure during Tuesda~ ·s meeting
because she belic-'cd ll "'as mcons1s~
tent with count~ pohc~
.. We permit smoking m cenain
rcstncted areas 1n count' bu1ld1ngs ..
she said. "If "e'rc going to permit
smol ing m ccruun areas. then I don·t
thinl "'<' ha'c the npn to prccludc
people from purchasing cigarettes I
don't think go,emmcnt should do
that. ..
But .\dnan Ku~ per. count~ coun-
St"I. said there "'as nothing in count~
pohc~ that "'ould pre' cnt the ban on
tobacco saks
.. In count~-o"'ned buildings I
think "e ha\C' full po""l'r to proh1b1t
or allo" the sale of cigarettes:· he
'>aid
The ban dre"' pra1S( from ant1-
smoking groups. both inside and
outside count~ go,emment
• ··11·s iantasllc.'· said K.Jrk \.\ 1lkcs. a
spokesman for the 4.mencan Cancer
~ICt) ... Ever)' httlc bn helps. It's
just another indicator that smoking is
on the \\3\ out.··
But so·me mcrctiants who sell
tobacco products in counl'r bu tidings
sa} the) "'ill be hun by th( ban. .
"There goes our bread and butter."
said Sett) Stc,enson. mananger of
the Flare .),1rponShopatJohn Wa\nc
.),1rpon ... It's going to hurt us. People
bu~ a lot of cigarettes in airpons
because the) ·re nervous. The) 're
uptight .\lot of people tell me the'·, c
quit smokms. eAcept when.the) th ..
Smoking 1s not permmed an the
a1rpon terminal but man) passengers
bu) cigarettes to smoke on their
01ghts. she said.
And tt will be decades before
tobacco sales disappear cnurcl) from
count~-owned propen). A number of
o perators ha"c leases C).tcnding ~ell
into the 21st century that permit
either vending machines or ovcr-thc-
counter sales of cigarettes and other
tobacco products.
DEVELOPERS OWN HB SL UM HOUSES •..
From A l
to m~t eanhquak.c safct~ standards
1s occupied b~ Pier Real!~ at :2~0
Main St.
C1f\ code enforcement "'orkcrs
made· a door.to-door inspecuon in
Januan at rhc d1rcct1on of Paul Cook.
v.ho t>ecame t.11' administrator last
fall
Cook said he had rccc1,cd man'
complaints about do"'nto"' n con·
dmons and dC'C'1ded to make the area
a top pnont) when he took thc-JOb
He said he "'as proud of thc-
do" nto"' n ~sic force for filming the
cond1uons Ov.ncrs "'Ill ha\C to
rehabilitate or rcdc,elop he said
Cook said he "'asn't embarrassed
that the fil m sho"'ed the buildings
o"'ned b~ the rcde,elopmcnt figu~
.. But I v.o uld be embarrassed 1f I
o"ncd one of the buildings·· he said
Doug Lange' in. "'ho o"' ns prop-
l'"rt' tn the dO\\ntO\\n area. said
\.\ edn~~ that he had been t~ mg
for ~ears "',,hout success to get crt~
officials to crack do" n on ov. ners 1n
the area
Lange' in s.a1d he v.clcomcs the
cit~ ·s action but said the pubhcll\ 1s
g1" ing a .. black e~c .. to consc1c-nt1ous
ov.ncrs
Other people ha' c com pla 1 ncd that
11 has been the polic~ of cit~ officials
to allo"' the do"' nto""n area to
detenorate m order to build senti-
ment for contro,ers1al rcdc,clop-
ment
De' elopmcnt Sc~ ices D1reoor
Doug La Belle !Ml1d toda~ he doesn't
belie' e ov. ners Jc-hberatch let their propen~ ··go bad ·· But he· ackno"' 1.
cdgc-d that some ma~ be "'a1tmg on
rede' elopmcnt dC'C'1s1ons before Uk·
ing steps to bnng their pro pen) up to
standard
\ta,or John Erskine said that the rn~ 1~ facc-d "Ith potcnual hab1h1~
problems and "'111 take action to
ensure thc-safet~ ot the buildings no
matter "'ho the o"'ncrs are
ROSENBERG ASSAILS GOP LEADERS •..
Prom Al
"We're sa)1ng therc-1s s1mpl~ no
room for bossrsm or cron,,sm ··
\'aporean said
··What "'e·rc going up against 1~
bos~1sm in the Republican Pan• ··
Ro~nberg said
Haskin too~ thc-statcmc-nt "'tth a
grain of salt
.. \.\ell. }OU knov. Rosenberg. thc-
lut 11me he ran for the seat he called
the Republican Pan) ·a bunch of
stuffed shins· If that"s the "'a'
'-.:athan Rosenberg 'IC"'S onc-of thc-
tincst count~ Republica n Pan~ or·
gan1z.a11ons m the count~ then that's
his choice:· Haskin said
Calling 1hc-terms ··,.hches ·· Has~1n
said \'aporean·s <.:ommcnts "arc
prt·11~ lame C'\Cuses for 1 Roscnberg"sl
not being grtttcd ~ e' el!One:·
But Rosenberg said he has found
lOns1dcrabfe suppon from some Re-
publican quancrs He said h1~ "'ar
lhcs• has s"'clled to SJ0:!.000 m
contnbuuons and pledges . .), S 1.000
ixr·platc-f und-ra1St"r \a. cdnesda' c' c·
n1ng "'as e'pec1ed to pull in an.other
~I fl(~
IRVINE TO BUY HB'S ROAD FUNDS ...
From Al
v.111 purchase SJ I mllhon in F .\l
funds from Huntington Beach at a
cost of SJ 3 m1lhon. for a net sa' mgs
of S475.000 for 11"'\tne The rate of
exchange 1s 80 cents on the dollar
said McCann.
The Hunungton Beach f.\l
mone) 1s 'slated for the "'1dc-ning of
Golden West trcct 'from Pac11ir
Coast H1gh"'a) to \a. amer .),\cnuc
said us E'ans. d1"""'tor of publtl
""orks in Hunu.ngton Beach E'an~
said ttiat because of restncuons • "
F.\L' funds .• 11 "'ould take his l ,t.,
th~ to fh c ~can lo complete thl·
OC'Ct'SS80 es\ 1ronmcntal require-through ~-tannC' ( orps .\tr Suuon El
men ts for the prOJCCl. Toro. said ~kCann Construcuon on
(11' officials don·t "'ant to "'all thc project1sc,~tcdtobcgtn10Jul~
that long lo get the project go1n~ said and be completed in earl) 1990 F .\tJ ~'ans Withthclnincmonc~ l~ceof funds v.111 account for about SI O
tcdcral restnct1ons. the cit) could m1ll1on of the project cost. "'Ith the
mo' e through the en' 1ronmental • remain mg S8 m11l1on coming from
proass in several months. he added Cit\ cofTc-rs. said McCann.
E' ans said he hopes to bcg1 n · ~ons1rucuon on the project "I thin 12 .\final agrC"emcnt could be read' to
months. \\Ith COmplCl!On slated for go before both Cit~ COUnetlS In earl)
mid-1990. March. said E~ ans and McCann 1~ mc's nc"' FA.L monc' "'Ould be In me officials arc also nqot1aung
uSC"d 10 fund an S 18 million construe-the purchascofS80.000.1n F .\l' funds
1wn project toe~tcndJamborcc Road from Fountain Valle). That agree-ment ma~ go before the fnmc Ctt}
Coum.11 as carh as thc-Feb 24
mceung.. said \kCann
Wednesday's Lotto picks
Correction BJ Tlte Assoda tecl Pttss
Herc arc the -.inning num~~
picktd Wtdnesda) night for :hc-
Cahfom1a Lotter) 's tv.1ce·"'ec-kl~
.. Lono 6-49 .. game· 11 14. W. I JO
10 and the bonus number 43
Pla~ers v.ho correct!) guessed all
six numbers v.111 shtre a ;>nzc pool of
~~~~E My Pilat
MA• OfflCE
I
SJ 3 million. lotttn offiC1als said
Those picking fl,c numbe"' plus
the bonus number "Ill share SI IQ
million: fi"c of s1~. $615.000. four of $"· S559.000. Thrtt ofs1' 1s "'onh an
automat1c SS.
The sales from Saturda) night 'to
\a. ednesda) ·s dra"' 1ng v.crt f I I I
m1ll1on.
In the Health and Fitness section of
the Dail~ Pilot on Jan 21 . Bell) L~ nn
Sc1dmon of the , curops)Ch1atnc
D1agnost1c medical group was hsted.
as a cl1n1cal ps)ch1atnst. She is a
clinical ps~chologist.
The Dail) Pilot ~LS lhc error.
Justcall 642-6086
What do )OU like ab<>ut lht' Dail) Pilot" What
don't )OU hke~ Calt the number abo"c and >"Our
mcssaat •"1.11 be recorded transcnbcd and de·
uvcrtd 10 the appropriate editor.
The YIM 24--hour IMV•'tnna sen 1tt ma) be
u)td to ruord kttcn lo the editor on an) 1op1c
Contnbutors to our letters column must •ncludt
their name and ttlcphonc number for' cnfia111on.
Tells us ~h.at'5 on )our mind;
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LAGUNA NIGUEL LOSES COAST AL STRIP ••.
From Al
apphcat1ons as they were submitted
in 19 6. before the coastal banlc
~~yhood pro~ncnu 1n Laguna
S1guel had included the coasial strip
m their mcorporation application.
"h1ch was submintd in Dcccmbcr
1986.
Several months later. however, a
group calling itself Coastal Tupayers
for Local Control began lobbying for
t).clus1on of sevcraf coastal neigh-
borhoods from the Laguna Niguel
appltcauon.
Through a door-to-door and mall
campatgn. the group was a~ to
gamer sufficient suppon 1n Monarch
Ba~ "1guel Shores. Monarch Bay
Tc-rracc. '."1gucl Beach Terrace and
nine smaller commun1ues to force an
ad' 1son election m So' ember.
Comm1ss1on members set the
boundal') for thc-ad' 1so~ clccuon at
Pacific Island Dn,c. a dec1s1on that
Laguna S 1gucl rc-s1dcnts later at·
tad.ed as arburan In the clcct1on. 61
percent of 'otcrs m the disputed
nc-1ghborhoods 'oted to jOm "'1th
Dana Point.
Commissioners subsequent!}
'oted to place the coastal stnp in
Dana Po1nl
Laguna S1guel residents 1mmed1-
atedl~ protested the dec1S1on. c~lhng
11 an 1lkgal attack on their approved
ctt~ hood applicauon. Leaders com·
plained the~ had nc' er agJ"CC'd to the
ad' 1son elecuon boundancs and r~fuscd ·to accept the clecuon results.
Laguna S 1gucl leaders threatened
la"'su1ts to reinstate their onginal
CH} hood application and had at-
torneys write a kttcr to the com-
mission. cbarging the public beal'ina
at which the coastal strip was trans-
ferred to Dana Point had been
improperi) listed on the comm1ss1on
agenda.
The agenda for the Dec. 2 mceung
did not indicate the Laguna NifUCI
application was under cons1dcrat1on.
The Laguna Niguel vcup also
chargtd that a new environmental
impact rcpon should be drafted if the
coastal strip were going 10 be taken
from one proposed cit) and placed in
another.
On Jan. 6. after beanng the protests
and charges from the Laguna Niguel
commit\~. comm1ss1oncrs decided
to reconsider both the Laguna :"1guel
and Dana Pomt cit~ hood apph·
cauons.
Before the comm1ss1on took llS
final vote Wednesda) <'' cning. a
parade of Dana Point and Laguna
Niguel resider, argued their cases at
the podJum.
.. It is para ount to residents of
Laguna N1gueJ thal ""e rci.ain our
coasul idcntit) ... said Rasncr "Then"
are man) ·people in this communal)
v•ho based their dcc1S1on to hvc here
on the idea of a coas~I communtty."
Rex Bowie. an attomt)' for Laguna
~1guel residents. argued that count)
planners have a long h1stOI') of
affirming and supponing the 25-~ear·
old Laguna Niguel planned com·
muntt). which mcludt1 much of the
disputed coastal area.
In thetr arguments. Dana Point
pro ponents relied hea' ti) on the
~0' ember ad\ 1sof) elcctton.
··Dana Point as not trying. and Wlll
not l~ to take awa) anything froin
Laguna ~1gucl." said Michael Egtrs.
one of the pnnc1pal Dana Point
cit) hood peuuoncn ... At the same
time. "'e respect the mtegrit)' of the
coas~I advisor) area. which voted
O\ crv. hclmtngl) to JOtn with Dana
Point and Capistrano Beach in a
single. coastal community."
.), Capistrano Beach resident.
~rbara ~lcCanh~. downplayed the
importance of the "Sea Countf) ..
slogan "'h1ch has been adopted as a
rail~ mg CT) b~ Laguna Nigud rcs1·
dents
·· 'Sea Count~" 1s noth101 but a
marl cung slogan used b) developers
and real cs~lc peo ple." she said.
She scoffed at the notion that
Laguna ~1gucl has historic bound-
anes that includc-the coast.
"Laguna :"1gucl has bttn here for
~O )t.lrs... she said "Capmrano
Beach 1s more than I 00 \Urs old. and
\Cf our boundanes ha,:c never been
Sacr05a net ··
After the' olc. Commission Chair-
man Donald Holt took a bottle of
aspinn from has bncf~.
"1 can't sa} that I'm relieved." he
said. 'Tm jUSt e>.hausted. And I ha,·c
a headache I can sa} to you truthfully
that this v.as one of the hardest
dcc1S1ons l''c C\Cr made. But in the
final anal~s1s. I am here to reprt1Cnt
lhc people, and the people had shown
'c~ dcmonstrau' cl~ that they want-
ed to be in Dana Point "
DOUGLAS CONTRACT CANCELED ...
From A l
llS alh~
Earhcr this month 1t was an·
nounccd an DI project 1n southern
Sc" ~1c,1co "'Ould be cut back
because C'\pcctcd federal funding in
fiscal 1988. "'h1ch began Oct I. 198
"as cut 60 percent
Ed Vaughn. a pubhc affairs o fficer
at White Sands M1ss1lc Range. said
Jan. I:! that the Strateglc Defense
l
lnittall'C OfJi1n1ut1on expected sno million in fiscal 1988 for the
project. but f"C'CCl\ed about S 130
m1lhon m the ftdcnl budget
Last fiscal vear. about S 1 54 million
"'as allocated to the project. he had
said.
A 2.4 71-acrt s1tc on White Sands
Missile Range ncarOroarande. N.M ..
v.as chosen for the Arm) ·s ground·
•
based free elcctn_>n l~T technolog}
• integration C\penmcnt
The research could ultimatch le.ad
to ground-based lasers that ~ould
1u1dc their beams wtth space-~
mirrors to dcstro) cncm' m1u1lcs
shonl) after the) att launched.
A free electron laser uses a h nar
accelerator to spc'C'd electrons throuJh
maaneuc fields to acncratc its h1&h-
po~r bcam.
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
Supervisor:s
unlikely to
renameJWA
Ex-college trustee faces
insurance fr·aud charges
Ho~ does the Manl)n Monroe Bus ~pot
sound to )OU" Or perhaDS the Laurel and Hard)
Transpona11on Complex~ No?
T o a lot of people. naming an airport after John
Wa)ne came off hkc.' a flight offanc)' back in 1979
wMn the Board of Supcn.•LSOrs unan1mowl)
appro' cd the name change JU.St da)'s after the Duke
checked his baggage for the last ume
Cena.ml) he "as one of the count) 's mort'
renowned
c1 t1zens. but
not eveT}b<>c:I}
P agrttd naming AUL the airport Geor&e Rodda Jr.
8 J IOB VAN E'\'IEN ..............
The forrntt president of the Coast
Commun1t) Colleic Dinnct boar.i was
arrcstr.d Tuesda> 1n Newpon Reub on
suspicion of fihng a false insurance cl11m.
pohcc tt<poncd.
Geof11C H. Rodda Jr . S7, rcponedl)
filed the SS93.000 insurance claim after
tclhng police tus home had been bur-
glanzed ~pl 19
.. The cla1m included a number of
expenSJ\e stems." said Newpon Beach
Pohcc spok~man Roben Oakle) ... and
somehov. dunng the inve1t1pt1on tt
became kno~n to us that a number oflbesc
Hems v.ere in the po~sion of has v..1fe ·•
Oakk) said the arlestdl) fr.iudulcnt
claim included a S40.000 anttque nng. and
a silver tea set valued at SI S0.000. among
other Items.
Rodda declined to comment toda) but
an attome) rcp~nung him said the case
against the fortncT trust~ is based on
allegauons made b) Rodda·s estranged
wife.
.. She's a little strtsSCd.·' sald B)'ron
McM1lhan, ~ho said his chent v.as plead
not guilt) to the charges.
Rodda. a Nev. port Beach attome).
sen ed on the d1stnct's board of trustttS
from 1968 unlit his retirement in 1985 He
sened as president of the board dunngfi\C
of those 'cars. tn 19""6. Rodda \I.as named TnmC'C"'of ---after Wa ~ ne A-~s_ .AD. ~-
FARM FORECLOSURE ...
--ftlCHI propnate v.a)
• ••••••••••••• to honor bis , memoi:
Some.' sull call 1t'Orangc Count) ..\1rpon Others
romprom1S('d Orange Count~ ·s John Wa~ne ..\ir-
pon. True. a handfi.1 of othc."r a1rpons around the
countf) ha' e people·s names attachc."d to them. but
the~ 're almost alv.a)s rc."ferred to in th(' same.' breath
a5 the cit~ whc."re the.') 're located ~ev. Yorl 's
Kc."nned~ and Chicago's O"Hare com<' to mind
~earl} a decade after the a1rpon here "a~
renamed. a handful of rc."s1dents has rc."Surrccted the
debate and aslcd the supervisors to recons1dc."r
The.' Com millet" for-Orange Count}/Santa ..\na
A1rpon proposes that Wa) ne·s name b( an.achc."d to
something more.' akin to his image. that be-mg the
"Great Outdoors ·· The.') suggest one.' of the beaches
betv.ren Corona dc."I Mar and Laguna. Just so
nobod~ 's feathers get ruffled. the> ·11 toss1n the.' nc.""'
terminal at the a1rpon Tra,elc.'rs would am'e and
dcpan from the John \\ a) ne Terminal at the Orang<'
Count) Sant.a ..\na ..\1rport
The committee sa~s Santa -'na should be
tnclud<"d 1n the name ~use 11's the count' seat. but ~ou"d th1nl that v.ould onl~ mudd) the ·.,..aters as
the.'} press thr1r c~
:-..01 that ll lools to be much of a battle.'
Su pen 1sor Tom Ri le'. "'ho propost'd thC' \\a' ne
name IO honor of h1s old pa) from ~ewpon Beach
reponedl~ recel\ c."d the proposal v. uh so~th1ng lc."Ss
than c."nthus1asm
upponc."rs thought then proposaJ ~ould c."nd
up on the supen 1sors· agenda and get a pubhc
hearing. but it's not l1kel) Poh11c1ans aren·1
pan1cularl) fo nd of common folk suggesting the'
made a m1stalc." ·
But perhgps the) should re~' aluat<' the.' v.a' the~ go about the.' process of naming public fac1ht1c."~
Jn the future ~1r Rile.'} said he talk~.~llh the Duke ~ho "'as amenable to the idea Othc."rs said \\<a'n<'
v.as no fan ofthc." a1rpon. since the.' jets regula~ tool
ofT nght o'er his ba' front home.'
Euhcr v.a} a lot of people j ust aren't
comfonable "'1th the notion that the.' count\ ·s major
a1rpon IS named after an actor \\hOse name be('amc
bigger than most of the mo' IC'S he.' made -and that
belause of his con sen at" e bent
It ht'I~ \\a\nc." in Orange Count' that h1~
politics refl('( te-d the.' tough charactc."rs hr pla~ c."d -
the "'..\menca lo'e 11 or lea'e 1t" of ··The Gret'n
Bere~s·· and the.' ··1a~ and order gc."t oast} v. tth the.' bad
gu~ s of"The hoo11st ..
But that d~sn ·1 s11 ~c."11 v.11h c.'' c."n bod' Orange
Count} ·s con sen at" c ma1on1~ "ould refuse an~
fl1gh1 that landed 1n Burbanl 1f some liberal
coahuon renamed 11 the Jane.' Fonda ..\1rpon ..\nd
she can act
It's the.' ~a} of the.' poh11cal ~orld to honor the.'
mc."mOIJ of~I people b~ nam1ngsomc." bCJ1lding_
park or place aftd them. Some proposals 1ust aren ·,
appropnatc." Would Rep Badham attend the
dedication c<"rcmon1c."s of a Rohen Badham :-.; uckar
Dis.armament Center" Ho" ~ould Laguna Beach
Councilman Gentn fct"I about a Roben Gc."ntl"
OfTshorc Oil Plat form., ·
..\fter Ronald Caspers disappeared on a boating
tnp to \k>.1co. the~ named a v.1ldemess park after
him The Dulc." probabl} ~ould ha'e hlcd
something hlc that •••
From Al
frum the !ltudent!I ··
Loat!I said 1fthc." dmnct 1s forced 10 close
th!! f?: m. the fate of the.' land 1s unkno~ n.
But Costa \1esa High 1unaor Donna
\1eltn. ~ho lake most of the programs·
students 1!> a m1:mber of the Costa ~esa
chapter of the Future Farmers ot ..\menca.
said the number of studc."nt panac1pants rn
th(' agnculturc." program has ancr('ascd.
··Four v.c."els ago IA.C raised the number
to 5~ students b~ tailing \.\1th our e1ghth-
graders about the program ." she said.
prcd1c11ng enrollmc."nt could climb to 60
students nc\t semester
..\ccord1ng to Loats. the program takes at
kast ··SO studc."nts to male tt ~ork ..
The.' farm once.' emplo~ed sc'eral full-
ume c."mplo~ees. but no~ onl~ a farmhand
and ad' 1scr Ro' Center are on the pauoll.
Cc."ntc."r has · ~n chairman o( the.'
school's ..\gncuhure ()(panment fo r 1.i
~cars For th(' la" dc:"Cadc.-he has ll\ed in a
mobile hom<' at the.' farm Cc."nter 1s
confident he.' can increase the.' student
pan1c1 pat1on. but admm 11 ~111 t.akc." tam('
.. \\e stall ha'c people.' in th(' arc."a ~ho
don·t lno-... -...e are hc."re ··he.' sa1!1 "I can't
turn the numbers around o' c."m1ght I need
ume to create and de' c."lop our 1dc."nt1t~ -... nh the.' lids ··
Center sees the.' added enrollment as a
-...a~ 10 l eep the form progra_m ah'e
··1 jUSI had 19 eighth-graders for a nine-
• -.-.eel courx-~1os1 of the lids didn't ~ant
to come here.' The l ids didn't rt"ahze "'-hat
~a s IO\Oht"d Once.' the~ ~ent through
tractor dn' mg. so~ 1ng Sttds. lea ming
pJumb1ng and pruning. onc."-th1rd of th('
l ids "'anted to sta~ in the.' program ··
The ~hoors principal Franl lnfusino.
attributes the lacl of interest in the
prngram to '>tnct graduation rc."qu1rc-
ments
.. In the l:t<.t ~'rral 'ea"' <.tudl"nt<. ha'l"
Senate backs
direct vote
• • • 1n pr1niar1es
..\C R-'ME~TOl ..\Pl -..\ propo!>al to
kt Cahfom1a Democrats 'Ole.' d1rcc1h for
prl's1den11al candidates m the Jup;: ~
pnmaf) instead of na11onal con' c."nllon
delegates. has v.on .al~ <.late Senate' Ole.'
The.' meas~d also abolish the
.. "'inner-take-more·· rulc."s that the Cali-
forni a Democrat\ used 1n 19 .i. ~h1ch
ga'I! the.' front-runner in the Democratic
pnmai: a d1spropon1onatel~ large share of
Cahfom1a's dc."lc."gates at the.' e'pense of all
of the trailing rnntcnders
The bill b' ..\ssembl\man Jim Costa. D-
peaking of-... h1ch. formc."r Rep Chc."t Holifidd Fresno. v.ould also ihm1nate a conflict
1s coming to Orange Count~ this .,..eel to 'JSll the bet~een (ahfo m1a's current decuon la~
unusual south count' landmarl that bears his name.' and nauonal Dcmocrauc Pam rules v.h1ch Costa said should a,01d counroom
The Chet Hohfidd Fedc."ral Building in Laguna o r con,entton challc."nges to the seating of ~11uel ~as built b~ Rockv.ell lntc."mat1onal back in Cahfomia·s delegates ~~
19 I \\hen the giant defense manufacturer rcahzed "edMSda\ ·s S-0 , ote of the.' Se c.'
1t couldn·t use the massl\e building. ll conned the Elecuons Comm11teesentCosta's .\Bl:!
feds into a trad<' to the Senat(' .\ppropnauons C omm1tte-e
Holifield. v.ho retu'ed fr<>m the HouS(" of 11 last required comm1HC'C heann&
Reprcscntall\CS in 1974 after 32 }~rs. has ne,<'r Costa said he.' ho~ to clear all of those
Sttn the building \Ott'S .. 1n about a IA.c."ek .. because of the.'
Don't tc."11 him e' c."n bo<h around here calls 1t urgenc~ in c."n~cting the b1ll 1n't1mc." for st.ate
the l'lggurat · · and local elc.'C't1on officials to male.' all of
1 ..................... --J the nc."ttSsal") changes 1n time.' for th<" June election
been required 10 taic." more.' classes hk('
English and science. This has squ~zed out
and reduced lhe number of elec11,e
subjects. the farm being one." lnfusino
said.
"Because this 1s a d1stnc1 farm . open to
other students. -.e ha'e tned ""aH to
interest the kids. But a lot of studenis are
not willing to lca'e fnc."nds to do this kind
of thing."
lnfusino said a solution to the problem
might be a joint argiculture program v.uh
Orange Coast College. v. h1ch 1s across the.'
strc."et from Costa Mesa High
··Pc."rhaps OCC can h1rc." a part-t1mc."
teacher to introduce agncuhurc." to our
)Ou nscr kids. We arc." still ho"'c.''c."r
"'orkang out that poss1b1ht~ ··
' lnfus1no said students v.111 sa ' the'
thmk Ll}.e. farm 1s great but "'hc."n ailc."d to
sign up for the farm. the~ don't v.an110 be
a farmer.
But according to Cc."ntc."r. the oducauon
gleaned from "'orlung on the farm goes
be) ond slipping on 0' eralls and hauhng
slop
Rc.'C'ord keeping.. lc.'adersh1p de,elo~
ment. finannal rcspons1b1 ht' for the
animal food and personal rcsi>ons1b1ht~
for the animals' v.elfare arc the ··intangible."
things ~e c."mphas1u ... he.' said
Some oft he farm studc."nts ha' c." gone on
10 stud\ ammal nutn11on. medicine or
agncuhural sc1enC'c.' at Cal Pol~ Pomona.
Ol lahoma State L·n1,c."S1t' and Teus ..\c.\.~t. he sa1cf. ·,,
Jim Sch~ab 1s an c."lghth~radc."r at Costa
\ksa High l ·nul a fcv. ~c."an ago. he ll\ed
ln Wisconsin Tht' farm 1!.a rt"minderofh1s
~ oun~er da~ s
"\\hen I came here from \\ 1scoM1n . 1
didn't thinl therc." v.as much fam11ng. .. he
said "When I found out about this
prog.ram I signed up Right no"" I ha'c.' a
~,... .................
Danny ~ Ca.ta Me.a BJ.ch fre.hmao, Te9 .. Bacon·• a &ood
ecrubblng · ore dinner.
'egetable garden. but 1ftbe farm sta~s open
I v.111 ha'e m' ov.n animal
"This progi-am 1s more.' than farming or
cleaning up :ov. dung. I have made fnends
and ha'e leamc!'d rcspons1b1ht~ b~ c-anng
for some of the animals
··11 1s ·peaceful out hfie ·· he addn!
"there are no factonc."S or neon lights
County accident delays
test of 'Star Wars' laser
By NORMAN BLACK The de' 1('{' 1s constructed pnmanl. of
aluminum. mwng It rclau,el} hght and
compact. and drav.s tts c."n~ from the "~SHl~GTO~ -The.' tirst oper· combustion of the gasst-s h~drogrn and
auonal tc."Sts of a le~ ·· tar "ars" lastr fluonde It 1s thought to ha' c." roughl~ t.,.. o
ha ' c." ~n dela)ed b~ an accident at the million "'atts of po~er
contractor's Orange Count~ iac1ht~ that Last October the Pen~on av.arded J
caused damage but no inJunes. the contract to the Manin \1ant'tta Corp
Pentagon said toda~. asking 11 to help asS('ss the.' fc."as1b1ht~ ot
Th<' so-<all<'d "Alpha"' laser 11self was conducting e>.penments "'llh the ~lpha
not harmed ·~ the acc1d<'nt. v.h1ch oc-last"r an spaC'c.' and to suggc."St -...a~s of
currc."d Jan and ~ulted from an conducting such npenments v.nhin the
operating mistake b~ a v.ortc."r. the frame~ork of the.' 1~-2 ..\nt1-8alhst1c
Pentagon's 1ratCJ!C ~fenS(' lnit1at1,e Missile Treat~.
Orpn1zat1on said an a statement In the meanume. howc.",er ..\lpha·~
The m1stalc." caused a bnef flash tire 1n builder TRW. began gean ng up last
some p1p1ng at the TRW Inc. faciht~ 1n San month for the first grouhd trsls of the.' laser
Juan ·Capistrano in the process con-The fi rst "ho(" test of "'1pha -...as stagrd
tamanaung the main \&cuum test chambc-r on [)coc 23. That test an ' ohC'd the ml\ mg
nt."C'drd to simulate finng the laS("r in space. of th<' gases h~drogen and Ouondc." ins1dt'
the statement added. the laser de' ice to produC'c.' a chc."m1cal
"The e'tent of the damaar. the.' repairs reaction and heaL
and cl<"anup ~u1red and the cost and ~.:cording to the statement rl'kased
schedule 1mphcat1ons arc un<kr 1n,es11ga-1oda~ a ~orler a1 th<' TR" fac1h1~ ~as
t1on:· the Pc."nt.agon said. refusing to c.'' c."n anempung to transfer some chemical fud
c."Sllmatc hov. long the tc."Sting might be through d1st nbut1on pipes v. hc."r the
dela~cd ~orll'r inad' ertentl~ opened a' a 'e •n the
The.' ..\lpha laser. descnbtd b~ the.' "'rang scquenC'c.' That m1sstc."p all<""ed
Pc."ntagon as ··the most malu~ of the (Star fluonne into a pipe v.hen: t ~n a
\\ ars· 1 d1rccted-<nerJ} lechnologiC"S. ·· has chem1c:al rcacuon and sparked a tin('! fla~h
txt-n under stud~ for almost a d«ade fire. the Pc."ntaion said
Coetalleea .. Paroled rapis~ arrested in
' L
ofC~nttt trtt1
attack on Laguna: model
From staff ... win~
"' conVlC'led rapa't wbo owned a
modehng studio was arrested for 1n-
'est1puon of rape followina allqa.-
11ons b) an aipanna • Lquna Balch
model" ho told pohtt the man St"xuall)'
us.aulLcd ha after t.aklng modeling
photos
Ross Washm&ton, SS. o•.-ncr of
tairmakc."T lnterna\1onal and prod\Kla
of tbe ··Miss West Cout Beaut)
Pageant." ,...., ari6tcd Wednnday at
his Sunict Bou~vard offitt 10 Holl)·
v.ood. ..
He was Oft parole from a 1981 rape
COO'\ ICtlOft lD\ olvt.ng a wou1cJ..bc ac-
trc 1n\CSlJPtofS UJd.
Wasb1naton •'I.I ao be amiped
toda) on one count ol rape. two counts
of rape "1th a foreign obJCCt i1nd one
count of attempted oral ropulaoon.
police sa.id_
"Wt ha\e lft\CSUpted lhrtt Similar
compl&lnts qa.inSt Mr. Wash1naton 10
the past )ear and a. half." Hollyv.ood
C>t\ lSIOD Ot\tt'tJ'\C Da\'ld lambkin
s.atd.. ~aut ttus 1st~ fint ume we have
fi1cddwsn."
~ cue anvoh·ed a 29-)ar-old
L&auna Beac'h womtn •1K> had
answ«ed a tleW'SIJ9p« •ch en lfC1'1lrnl
&Dd pOKd en desiper dolb1ng 11
Wash1 "l\c>n • s Sl udtOS...
Ooc of~ other comp&a.Jats IPJnst
lum in,ohcd allc:pttom by a Foa&a.na
woman "'1>o d a1mcd \0 ba't bttn raPftf by Wub.1111100 in A~ after
1TSpond1ng to a flyer promoung an
aflnual beaut~ rontest. Lambkin s~ud.
Others 1n,ohed misdemeanor com-
plaints "'llh ··~,u.tl o,·cnonn:· ~
s.a1d
V. as.h1ngton v.as released from state
pnson m <"arh I q 6 after~ ina about
fi, t )ears of an CTJtll-)tar stnten« for
raping a Los "nteles area. ~-oman who
thought he.' was a film casttna du"CCtor.
The.' v.oman l('('()mpaniC'd him to 1
studio. bthevtt'I she ...,.as to aud1uon for
a film role. Lambkin Ytd.
Wash1naton 's offices serYcd as head-
quarters for SC' tral entupn.sn, 1nclud-
1n1 SUrmaktr International. Ross
V.'ashJQlton's Productions. Hotlya'Ood
Carttr Center and Ross Elu.e Modd
Man.qiemcnt
•
Damage from fire in
FVsetat$750,000
the \ear b) tll( CaJrfom1.a (.ommunJl)
Coll~ Trusttts. He rccct~cd lht Pacific
RegionaJ Trustee award 10 198A
Tucsda) 's arrm v.-as Rodda's StOond
brush v.1th the law. He was charged 10 1983 ~uh four felony counts of foraittY in
connecuon with bls alleged unauthonzed
use of a chcnl's name on coun documents.
Cnmm:al conduct wu ruled out. how-
e, er. and the charges were dismtSsed an a
prc."hm1naf) hcanng in Orangr Count)'
Supenor Coun The mctdcnu were de-
emed a m1sundc."rstand1ng.
Rodda "as booked Tu~)' at . the
!\c."~ pon Be.tch Cu~ JaJI and released on
h1!> ov.n recognizance Arra1inment u
~-Mdttkdfor Fc."b 18 at Harbor Muniapal
Court
Assembly
postpones
its vote on
Lungren
By DOt:G Wtl.US ......................
S..\CR..\ME"\TO -..\n ..\ssembh \.Ole
on confirmauon of l . S Rep · Dan
Lungren as state trcasurc."r has been
dc."la .ed until rle\t v.eel.
\\'h1k ..\s~mbl} Speakc."r W1lhc." Brown
"'as reponang the.' dc."la~ \\ ednesda}'.
add111onal quc-suons about Lungren's con-
firmauon chancc."S IA.c."rt being ra1s.ed an a
cnttC al lt'ller signed b' I · ..\ssembl~
Dchlocrats
Brov.n said the.' I Q-mc."mber ..\ssembh
panel that held a ~eel of pubhc heanng$
on Lungren·s record and quahficat1ons
had postponed its 'Ole.' prc."v1ousJ~ sched-
uled for toda~ on -...hether 10 rccommc."nd
confirmauon or rc."JCC"tton of Lungren.
· The} dc."fi n11el~ "'111 not 'ote tomor-
ro~ "e ha' c not had ume tO QO the.' dt'batc
'-'lth1n thC' caucus ... the.' San Francisco
()(mocrat ~1d. e\plain1ng onh that thert
had be<'n "some slippage o( time.' and
attention ··
This presumabl~ "as a rcfc."rtnce -lO the
prC'occupauon 1n the ..\ssembl~ v.1th
Brov. n ·s punishment of en tics in tht'
()(mcx1a11" C31.KUS \.nov.n as the Gang of
F '<' .\!though. there 1s no puhamentar)
lOO n<'< uon betv.~n the.' Lungrc."n 'Otc.' and
th(' Gang of FJ\e Capitol rumors -
rtpeat~dl~ denic.'d -persist m suggc."Sung a
deal 1n v.h1ch Brov.11 v.'OUld pro\lde
c."nough ~mocrauc \Otes to confirm
Lungren. and the Republicans v.ould not
1oin v. nh the d1SSlcknt ~mocrats to o~t
Brov. n as s.pcaktt
Bro"' n v. ho again said he has not taken
J posH on on Lungrcn·sconfi~11on. saJd
\\ edn<"sda' that the.' ..\ssemb" dOc."S not pl~n a ' ote. on Lungren uotJI after the state.' ~nate holds 11s ~parate confirmauon
h<"anngs_ no" c."\pectc.'d 1n mid-F<"brua.0
It the lqJslatuf'c.' does not act on
Lungrcn 's nom1 nauon b~ Feb :q he
Jutomaucall\ talc."S offiet
\lean" h1I~. J len~r release-cl\\ c.'dnesda'
IA.Ith the.' signatures of 18 .\sscmbt;
()(mlx-ra1s '01C't'd ··gn, c." concerns"' about
L ungr~n
Bu t -.hale 1nd1' 1dual sainenofthc." lent'r
said the' v.111 \Ole against Lungren·s
confirmation. their lent'r Slopped shon of
urging 'oles apmst the Long Beach
Republican
Instead. tht'1r ~tter urged tbc ronfirma-
tton commmee to "'Judgt stnctl~ the
quahticauon. both in pollc) and tech.meal
e'pemsc... of Daniel Lungren to~~ our
St.ale.' -
Repubhcans sa~ Lungren. a con-
stn at1' e nom1nau:d}>Y Go\ ~
()(ulme11an to succeed ~ late Jcsw
l nruh. a ~mocrat. v.ill ha\e Lhc unan. ...
mous suppon of all 36 Republtcam tn the
..\s~mbh That means Lungren needs onl~ th~ of the .\sscmbl) "s43 Dcmocnats
to c."llher 'ote for him or abst.ain to~ his
nommat1on through lM lo-wtt house.
Driver shoots
himself in HB
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Challenger anoiversa~
marked by silent tributes
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)-
NASA worken tempered their
enthus1asm for a new Aua. 4 SP.KC
shuttle launch date with a silent
tribute to the Kven Challengef'
astronauts who died two years ago
today.
Engineers, tccbn.icians. Sttretanes
and others'ltreamed out of buildings:
eaklCAa M.Ms ~nd-4our ~ses hah~
and flags "ere lowered to half-staff at
11:38 a.m .. the moment Challenger
roared o fflaunch pad 398 on Jan. 28.
1986.
For 73 seronds., the length of the
fatal flight. all aCU Vlt) at Kenned\
Space L"enter came to a standstill as
rnd1'1duals entertatnC'd their O'l.l.n
pn' ate thoughts about the '1.1.0rst
disaster tn the h1stol) of space
e\plorat1on.
Over a tele' 1sio.!) c1rcu1t and a
loudspealer S) stem. center director
Forrest S. ~1cCanne~ said· .. s v.,e
make preparations to return the space
shuttles to fla&ht this )Car. 1t 1s
appropnate to remember the men
and women of the Challen~r crew.
"Dick Scobee. Make Smith. Ron
McNair. Judy Resnik. Ellison On·
12uk.a, GJ"eS Jarvis and Chnsta
McAuliffe lost their hvcs in the
difficult task of learn1n1 about a nd
ttttdttng the abititR'S" of1luman1cind
to v.ork 1n spac-e.
.. ut us remember that the greatest
tnbute v.e can pa) them will be the
sucefisful launch of STS-26 and the
rcsumpuon of a regular 01ght sched·
ule:·
STS-26 1s the n~e for the next
shuttle 01ght. the 26th to be flov. n b~
0 1SCO\el).
Students at Concord High School
in Concord. :".H . paused for .,3
seconds al the begmning of clMses
this.morning to remember McAuhffe.
the social studies teacher v.ho was to
ha\C bttn the firsl pnvate ett1zen in
space
"Everybody has their own. \"Cl)
silent v.a) to remember and to rebuild
themsehcs and that's the wa} Jt's
been going." school Supenntendent
Mark Beauvais said Wednesday.'
He said the low-key .observance
rc,Oects how the community has tnC'd
to neat from the shunt~
respcctang the pnvaq of McAuhffe's
husband. Ste' en.· 39. and children.
Sc<nt. 11. and Ca roline. 7, wholtve in
Concord
"What v.e arc dealing v.1th nov. 1s
the resp«t for the h' 1ng. the thrtt
peo ple "'ho v.ere closn-t to Chnsta. ..
said Beau,a1s. "'ho was in the
bleache~ at Cape Cana' eraJ "'hen
Challenger blev. up.
Follov.1ng the bnef ceremon~ at
KennC'd' Space Center. some v.orke~
returned to prepanng Discover) for
launching.
Police officer killed Unanimous
as Utah standoff With OK predicted · · . for Kennedy polygamist clan ends W•SHISGTO~;,P1 -•n1hon' ~1 Kenned' 's nommauon to th(
Supreme Coun as oi:il~ da)s a wa)
from v.anmng v.hat ma~ become
unanimous Senate confirmauo n
~l~RIO:--.. Ltah<~P)-~ IJ-da,
standoff betv.een a pol~gam1st cl.an
and police ended toda~ "'hen shots
rang out and tv.o armored personnel
came~ dro'e into the group's com·
pound. l alling one police offiett and
cnticaJl~ v.ounding a clan leader.
authonues said
"'ho "'111 bnng about reformauo n or
church and go,ernment
The standoff came 10 an end ahl'r
t'l.l.O \rm~ armored ~rsonnel earners
dro' e into the group'scompound and
eight to 10 shots v.ere heard
\t 1 nu tes before the Senate Ju-
d1c1an Committee endorsed Ken·
ned' ·b, a l~ \Ote WC'dnesd•n
conimuice member Hov.ard \1euen·
baum D-Oh10. predicted a "unani·
mous or near·unan1mous" fa,orable
'ote b' the lull Senate
:'\one of the children 1m1de th'e
compound v.as v.ounded officials
said
\ddam v.app. 2~. the leader of the
clan. v.as 1n cntacal condatton v.tth
tv.o gunshot 1.1.ounds to the arm and
chest. said V.a~ne Ten:. admtn1s-
trator of the \\ asatch Count~ Hospi-
tal in Heber Cit'. 20 miles a v.a'
State Sen L)le H1ll)ard. spealing
an Salt Lake Cit' said he v.as told in a
meettng ""llh the go' ernor thal police
had tned to isolate v.app 1.1.11h a
trained d~ He said the dogs poli<e
handlerv.asshotand '1.1.appv.assho l
but the e\act sequence v.as not clear
Senate \iaJOnt~ Leader Roben C
8 \fd [).V. \'a said there v.as a
poss1b1lit~ the iinal confirma tion
'ote '°o~ld be conducted Fnda' but
said a \fonda' \Ote v.as more llkeh
One pohce otlicer v.as rei)oned
dead ofa gunshot v.ound upon am, al
at the L'n1,ers1t' of L'Lah \1ed1cal
Center in Salt Lake Cll) spokesman
Ken Jo'Hnson said
··~II the children are o ut ol the
house and the~ 're all safe .. said Doug
Bodrero deput~ arector 01 public
safet~. He ""ould not pro' 1de fun her
details.
Ii that ~hC.dule holds. Kenn~'
1.1.111 become the I th ~rson aP..
pointed to the nauon·s highest toun
before 11 reces'>CS Feb. 2:' -gi' mg the
coun a full complement of nane
members for the fir5t nme stnce
Jurnce Le"1s F Pov.di reured June
The chtldFen 1.1.ere reponed tal en
into the care Qf ot1ic-1als of the state
Depanment of Social Ser.1ces
v.app as marned to tv.o daughters
of \'1cl 1e 1nger. v.1do1.1. of slain
pol~gamast John 1nger 'In 'all. 15
peo ple. anclud1ng nine children. had
been holed up in the compound since
the Jan 16 bombing oi a \tormon
chapel The group blames the church
for SingCT·s death at the hands oi
police nine ~ears ago
~t the end of the standofl. 11.1.0
groups of about ti' e people each"' 11h
arms raised. filed out of the main log
house at the compound Both group~
included children and thl' ~ .. ond
group included a man 1n a 1.1. hl'ekha1r
presumabl~ the ~ l ·~ear-old d1'>3bled
~n of\ tc l 1e inger
26 0
President Reagan hailed V. C'dnes-
da~ 's \Ott' S3\ ing II ··gi, es us COO·
sadcrable confidence that the nation
1.1.111 ~n ha' ea iull coun ··
·1 loo~ forv.ard to a posit1,e \Ole
"'" n b) the nate that v.111 bnng this
d1st 1n&u1\heJ and scholar!~ legal
mind to the coi;n .. Reagan satd
Singer. 44. and v.app had ~1d the~
e\pectC'd t>te conlrontauon to end
"'1th it.~ resurrecuon John Sanger.
~t the same tame l""O amtiulanlC-~
and a helicopter carr: ang one per )n
strapped to a gume~ raced trom the
compound
\1torne' G~neral Ed'l.l.1n ~1 ~ Ill
'>a1d · \\ e a~e 'el) plcaSC'd that this
1mponan1 step has bttn talen ··
Drug smuggler tells Senate
Noriega was co-conspirator
WA. Hl'GT0'-=1.\PI -.\con,1cteddrugsmuggler
told Senate'"' csugators toda) he ga'e Panama·s mihtal)
ruler. Gen \1anuel ~ntonto 'oncga. S300.0t)) an cash for
his help 1n laundenng drut profits through Panamanian
banls. and that '-=onega "became a full·scale co-
consparator in.m~ drug o perauon ··
In a tele' 1~d nate heanng. te,en ~1 1chael Kalish
said he left a bnefcast" full of cash from ehcn narcotics
operauons "'1th 'on~ after he v.as tntrodu\.e-d to the
general through tv.o middlemen in September IQ 3
Kalish tes11fied that "'hen the mee11ng end~ at
Noncga·s home .. I left the bnefcase and began to nil the
room. General 'oncga called me bacl and said I forgot m' bnefca')( I told ham 11 v.as for ham. and he smiled."
· That night Kalish said he attended a pan) 'I.I.1th
~onega at the Panama Canal off1C'C's He said the general
'I.I.as "e\tremeh fnendl\ ·· and 1old him ··he ,,..ould do
v.hate,er he lOuld for me He also thanled me for the gift ..
In the follo'l.l.1ng m onths. ~lash said he used
Panama as the base for his drug-smuggling o~rallons
and." 1lh ~ore1ga's help. launderC'd hundreds of malhons
ot dolla~ in drug prohts through Panamanian ban s
"~l ~ relauonshap v.tth General 'onega ~ame
close-r un11l he became a Jullscale co-conspirator in m'
drug operauon ·· said Kahsh ·
L'nder quesuonang b~ membe~ of the Senate
CJo, em mental .\ffa1rs permanent in' esllgttons subcom-
mittee ~ahsh said he on .. e paid a Tearrstcn L n1on
official in Detron S 25.000 to bnbe a Customs Sef' ace
agent in '-=ev. 'l orl C11~ and to pro' ade transporuuc n fo r
a manJuana sh1pmen1
~hsh said he did not lnov. afthe customs bnlX' v.as
e'er actual!~ paid and Customs Sen ice officials at the
heanng said the"' 11ness's allegauon w;u under an' esuga-
u o n Kalish d id not tdent1f\ either the Teamsten official
or the customs agent on the· ad' ice c f his lav.:er "'ho said
the matter v.as the subJect of a federal grand JUt}
in' es11gauon
ubrommmee a1de-s said Kalish. 35 a high school
dropout from Houston. 1s coo~rattng v.ith fC'deral
1n' ~llgators in the ho~ of a lenient sentence on
con' 1l11ons for running a drug-smuggling n ng. He 1s
ser' ing an ·~ear sentence on earlier drug-relatC'd charges
Pressure hiked on W. Germany
to release two accused terrorists
D t.:ESSELDORF West {jenna"' ~P1 -The
kidnapping of another V. est German in Bea rut \~d ~
v.amang o f poS$1ble su1Clde terronst missions anc~st'd
pressure on \\ est German~ to frtt tv.o Lri>anne br01hn-s
accust'd of terronsm
Gunmen in Beirut se12C'd Ral ph Rudolf hra\. 30. a
\\est German c111zen. on WC'dnesda' The abductJon
appeared to be a nev. attempt to fortt this nauon to release
Mohammed Ah Hamadt. a Shute Moslem a~SC'd 1n a
TW .\ h1Jaclung. and his bro ther . .\bbas Hamada
.\bbas Hamada 1s on tnal tn Dusscldo rf. chargC'd v.1th
kldnappmg tv.o v. est Germans an Beirut ma bid to ~ure
hts brother's frttdo m.
In Beirut toda). Synan troops m1ens1fiC'd a search for
Scbra). The) searched cars and fnsk~ pcdestnans.
1nclud1n1 uniformC'd policemen.
,
\ radio report Yid. the ~nans bad "'amed the
l 1dnapptl"\ to releaiit the hostagoe b' m1dnagh1 Fnda'
)na deplo)ed .,.500 troops in Moslem v.est Beirut 11
months ago to end m1ht1"1 anal"'C'h\
The Chmt1an-run \'01ce of Ltbanon radio also said a
four· man I ranaan delepuon had am' C'd 1 n south Beirut" s
Shane slums '
It said the delqat1o n and\Kkd the dcput) chief of
lran·s m1ht.at} antelhgrnct. a semor Re"oluuonan
Guards officer and tv.o other officcn. None of them v.as
namC'd and there v.-as no independent confirmauon
E.ar11er. the station quotC'd a relau"e of Schra' as
sa)ang ttat Schra) ·s abductJon was claimed b~ a tfurd
Hamad1 brotbn'. Abdul-Hada Hamada. hC'ad of the
secunt~ v.1na of Hnbollah. the most m1htant pro-Iranian
group ID Ubanon.
Meteorite shower, UFO report linked
SYDNEY. ).ustraha (..\P) -"'lo\Oman v.ho said a
FO cha~ her car. picked It up and to~scd at to tht
around on a lonel) outback h&&hv.'a) ma) ta' e lost control
of the \Chide dunna a meteonte sho"er. an e'~" said
toda).
~There as nothing nov.1' Wt could pb~s1call) p1d
up a car and do v.hat aPJ>!1rentl) happened ·· said Charles
Morpn ofthe )dnC} ObsenatOf)
MEithcr the) •cnt 1nto fn&ht and Y>Tnt into a spsn
•ithout rulmna or It is an une,plaancd phcnommon ...
Pohct aettptC'd fa)e Kno•ln· account or •hat
happened as she dro\e •1th bt-r three 50ns fiom ~h
ICf'OSS the dcsolalt 'ullabor Plain 10 Wcstttn Au1tral1a
bt(Ott da• n on Jan. 10.
At about the .same umc. lbc an.' of a tuna ftshinc
boat an tht Cirt'lt us.uaha Bt&ht. about SO main from
•here Kno•ln •'I told poliu a bri&ht object butztd
liiillliliiiililll-ililllill•••liilliiiiii--llilllil.-llliiil ....... .-._ ... ________ llliiliillllllliillill .. -. ... their boat and m<ldc their JPtteh toUnd sJumd .
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Chrysler's Plan to close
Kenosha shocks workers
lold the asscmbl) plant bad brokcn a
I S-)eu Chr)sler record for quaJit)
car production.
-we 11trere the ~st Now 1v.o v.eeks
later all the comm11m~n1s to us and
the state arc broken:· Meo said.
KENOSHA. W1$ (AP)-Chf)sler
Corp tUJ"OCd from hero to villain In
the C)C\ of offieta.ls and autoworkers
$hoc'ked b) iM °"''5 that the Kenosha
auto uscmbl> and stampina plants
will dox. m~k.ana S.SOO people
JOblcu
··This 1s a sneak attack. another Chr)sler. praised as the Cll) ·s
Pearl Harbor." said 8111) Kn ties. s 1. cc~nom1c sa' 1or v.ben Jt bought the
who began v.orluna at the former agin&,plants last August. announced
"mcrican \fotors Corp plant in Wedncsda) ll would close them b)
1l1SJ. -n~s a surprist. Ber)oo(h -&~~apaair TMNo..J
thought v.hen Chr)sler took. 0 ,er It automaker plans to continue optrat·
v.as going to~ co. go go.·· 1ng a Kenosha engine plant that
4't the U\Cm o~rattd .b) Fred emplo)s 1.000.
KauznchJr .. as1inthathadread .. Ltt Go' Tomm) G Thompson
lacocca for president:· v.as changtd threatened legal acuon ap1ns1 the
to rad "'Ltt lacotta lied to us .. com pan) for brcakina a commumcnt
··1 tell }Ou v.hat. 1f I didn't take to manufacture an Kenosha for five
dov.n 'Ltt lacocca for president' )cars.
the) 'd probabl> blo"" this place up... ··1 am shocked. I am d1SJUSted -
K.auznch said lacocca ts Chr)sler Thomps<>n said ·-some further legal
Corp:s chairman rncarrh has got to~ done. but we are
Dtnn1s Meo. JS. a 14-}c~r plant look.mg at that poss1b1'1t) (of a
'etttan and second 'IC'C prt"St<knt of lav.~01t) vet) stron1.I) ..
l:mted 4'uto Workers Local 72. noted In Washington. Sen Wilham Prox·
that Just tv.o v.ecks aJtO. work.en were mire. D-W1s .. called an emergen()
mttttnJ of the state's <Onpnsion.al
delciat1on for this afk-moon to dav
cuss a rcspansc
Thompson said a suit could Sttk
reimbursement ror state and local
CO$LS ln\Ol\ed 1n helping Chnskr
es.pand o~rat1ons at Kenosha ft'·
co' Cl) of a~3 ma Ilion grant that ... ent
to .\MC to retrain YrOrkers for
Chr)sler production and unsl)«'1fied
damq.es
"ftet" (hf)sler bought ~MC last
)ea:. the state agret'd to pro,·1<k an
a.dd111onal S5 m11l1on 1n JOb-tra1n1n&
mon~ to rrtrain -.orkers 10 product
Omni and Horizon cars. Thompson
said
Cltr)sler. he !.aJd. balked at signing
a"" nnen contract that v.as sent tv.o or
thrtt -.eeks ago ,. nh a proqs1on for
fi, e )ears of auto manufactunng 1n
Kenosha But there v.ere leuers
e 11changed earlier in v. h1ch Chr) skr
"made a commument to the state of
\\ 1~onsin for Ii' t' ~ears ... Thompson
said
Fat substitutes
face skepticism
from consumers
~E\\ YORK 1.\P> -Tv.o com-
panies ha\C ach1eHd sc1enuftc tn-
umphs b) cru11n1 appc11~1n1
su~lltutes for fat . but the' still must
'""•n the battle for the hearts. mmds
t ndstomachsofthe Amencan public
NutraSv.ttt Co on \hdncsda)
un\-e1led the fat subs111ute 1mplessc
and emphasized tMt 1l ... as all-
natural, made up of ground-up pro-
tein from fresh egg v.h11es or milk.
The b1wst drav.b;tck ofS1mplesse
1s that 11 cannot ~ u~ in ff)1ng OT
most lu nds of baking becausc u
congeals the !.<lme \\a~ as eu \l.hlles
"hen heated He au n@ 11 1s harm less.
but unappetizing.
Samplessc \l.Ould allov. calone rr-
duc11ons 1n tood 'ioCf\ in~ rangrng
from 18 pcrlent tor ~ogu1 to ~g
percent for buttt:r the ,ompan\ saJd.
For instan"e lour ounces uf super
~rem1um ace cre<1m trad111onall~ has
-·3 ca\one~ but on)\ I 30 -.1th S1mp~ 11 sa1d One tabl~poon of
butter or margarine drops from .36
ca Ion es to eight "hen made -. uh
~1mples-.e and an ounce ot ~am
cheese conta1n1ng '-1'1 calones has 45
calones -.11h the fat substitute. IC said
Products using 51mplesse could
rea' h the m.ult't "Jlhin 12 to I a
m o nths Rober t Shapiro
:-. utraSv.e-t:t s c hd1rman and chief
e>.n uw: e told \\ ednesda' ·scrov.ded
nev.sconfrren\.e ·
( ompan~ t'\t:\.ut1,es faced ques--
lloning from reponers "'ho \l,anted to
lmov. "'h~ 11 h<1d not rece1'ed ap-
pro ' al ol the f ood and Drug "'dmin·
1stra11on 1mpksse d~ not require
FD~ appro' al b«au\e 11 is o rd1nan
pro tein the~ •ephed It has not ~n
~hem icalh a tered onh changed an
size and shape tc g1,e 11 the fecTmg of
tat
Orenge Coal"t DAILY PllOTIThutlday, January 28. 1988 * Aa .
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asi:s government!
loanguarantees ·:
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Finanoal
Corp of "1nenca called on \.he
go\ emmtnt for loan auaranttts.
s1m1lar lO those annk<f Chr)'lJer
Corp 1n 1980. after postmg a fourth
quartcr loss of S124.6 m1lhon to give
n a nepu'e net •onb for the fi.rs1
ume
FC i\. based 10 lrvme. 1s the
nation's largest thnf1 hold1na com·
pan~ and hu ~en ttttcnng
financtalh for 31• \e&n.
W1lltam Pope10~ FC .\'s ch11rman
and chief ue<:ull' e. said \\edoc1da'
that the compan) had proposed
federal regulators issue up to SI 5
billion 1n loan guarantttS to help 11
raise capn.al
The Federal Home Loan Ban~
Board ""hi h O\Cfltt'S the thnt!
1ndustr) from 1u \\ashington D ('
hcadquaners. issued a statement
~~ ing 11 had oo comment on a
possible loan guar.1nttt to FC .\ Stnlt'
It had not rtte1,ed a formal request
PopeJO). in a telephone inter\ 1e"'
said prehmmaf) d1scuss1ons on the
proposal "ere ~U\J held ~tv.e-en
FC ~. the parent of Stoc~ton·ba~d
.\menca.n Sa' ings &.. Loan ..\\SOC ta·
11on. and the bank board
FC .\'s loss an the most rc\ent
{>C'nod comparcs 10 a profit ot S ~3
m~hon. or 56 rer.ts per share 1n tne
fourth qu.anrer of I %6
The loss boosted F( ..\ s de1«.11 10
S46~ m1lhon for all or 4 ~ The
compan~ posted m~t eam1nis ot
S95 .i mil hon and SS'~ m1llton n the
pre' 1ous t-.o ~ears aftl""' \utle.,ng a
huize los~ ofS5 I ~ mil on r ,. ~
:
\1ost of the com pen) ·s ktun an tbt ••
lut 3 : )cars have slemmcd from
add111ons «> resents for loan loan i
becaust of the detenorauoa value of
commernal real estate and con-
dominiums rented as apartments int
T cus and other eronomal&, de-
presS('d repons. 1nclud1ng ubfom.-
F( .\'s loan-loss pro,,gon for w I
fuu nh quaner \loaS $2JS.S m1lhon.
bnnging its total to SSS I 2 m1lbon for
1.ist 'ear and ,S I 7 btlhon SJDCC Septcm~r 11.1 ~ •
Hov.e,er FC .\ conunUC'd to pcmJ
an .Jptrat1ng def1cn. The operallna •
1 lu\~ lur the most recent P"flOd •ti
S.J 5 m1ll1on bnngmJ w touJ for
the 'ear to S43 .i million. compare<i 1 tu-'I b v. hen 11 posted an S 18:9
m11hun operanrig pin for t~ fiuJ
ix-~1od tnmming its operaung lossf
'or tht' ~car to S9 I m1lhon
CXspne lbc dismal 1987 results, I
PupeJO' 1ns1sted the compam ma\
Siii! ~able IO restore t~lfto health;
H( messed the need for the f~lJ
I dn guarante-es •
Our emphasis on ra1s1ng capua.I as,
C' en stron~r nov.. a.nd •'t firm I}•
~lit'~c an the com pan) ·s abJbt} to
ea rn ,m v.a~ out or llS problems.:·:
Pope)o~ said S.uch a process couk11 t.llc three to fi, e ~can. be prcdJcted. f
"\\ e re talking -about an ·eamout'
\ Cf"\uS a go' emmeot 'bailout' and,
the suettSsiul turnaround of the
Ch~ sler Corp "1th go'emmcnt loan ~uarant~ 1s an ell~llcnt eumpk of'
iov. -.e could accomplish samLla~
~esults.. •
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Challe~ger anniversary
marked by silent tributes
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)-
NASA v.ortm aempettd their
enlhusium for a new Au&. 14 s~
shuttle launch date "ith a silent
tribute Lo the wvcn Challenger
Utronauts who died two )ears qo
toda).
make prepari'!1ons to return the space
shuttles to fl1&ht this )'eat, 1\ 1s
appropriate to remember the· men
and women of the Challenscr crew.
have bttn the tirsl pnvatc ciuzcn U\
space .. Everybod)' has their own. \-Cl')
silent wa) to remember and to rebuild
themstl-..es and thafs the WI) 1\'s
been t oing. •· school Supenntendent
Mark Bquva1s said Wednesday.
Engineers. tcchrucians. sccretanes ~:._..::,...;.;......,....;.......a-and others streamed O\lt ofbuildinp:
cafettna tines and tour bUses fiilte<I.
and flags were lowered to half-staff at
11 :38 a.m .. the moment Challenger
roared off launch pad 398 on Jan. 28.
1986.
.. Dick Scobee. Mike Smith. Ron
McNair, Jµd y Rcsmk. Eliason On-lluka. Greg Jarvis and Chnsu
McAuliffe lost thttr lives in the
difficult wk of lcam1n&_ab<>ut and
suetc mg t ea 1 1t1cs of humankind
to v.ork in space.
He said the low-key observance
reflects how the communal has tned
to heal from the ult e trag ~.
rnpecung the pm acy of McAuliffe's
husband. Ste,en. 39: and child ren.
Sron. 11 . and Caroline. 7. who hve 1n
Concord.·
Friday, January 29th
4 psr-to Midnight
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COUllTV
For 73 seconds. the ltn&th of the
fatal fl igh t. all acuvtt) at Kenned)
Space Center came to a standstill as
ind1' 1duals entertained their own
pm ate thoughts ab<>ut the worst
d1sas1er ID the h1stof) of space
C\plorauon. 0\cr a tek\ISIOn CH'CUll and a
loudspeaker S} stem. center director
Forrest S. McCanne~ said· -..\s we
··~,us remember that the putcst
tnbute v.e can pa) them wtll be the
suettssfuJ launch of STS-26 and the
resumpuon of a regular flight sched· ulc ...
STS-26 is the name for the next
shuttle flight the :?6th. to be flown b}
OtSCO\Cr).
Students at Concord High School
in Concord. ~.H . paused for 3
~onds at the beginnang of classes
11'11s morning to remember Mc.\uhffe.
the social studies teacher voho v.'U to
.. What v.e are dealing Wlth nov. 1s
the respect for the In mg. the th ree
people v.ho v.ere closest to Chnsta.-
sa1d Beau,a1s. v.ho v.as 1n the
bleachers at Cape Cana,'eral v.hen
Challenger blev. up.
Folio"' ing the bnef cercmon~ at
Kenned' Space Center. some workers
returned 10 prepanng Discover) for
launching
Police officer killed Unani~ous
as Utah standoff with OK predicted . for Kennedy polygamist clan ends
.\HRIO~. L tah I .\Pl -.\ 13-<ia'
standoff bet.,.,een a pol~gam1st clan
and pohce ended toda~ "'he n shots
rang out and 1v.o armored personnel
earners dro' e into the gro up's com-
pound. killing o ne police officer and
cnucall~ v.ounding a clan leader.
au1hont1es said
v.ho "'Ill bnng about reformation 01
church and go' emment
\\. .\SHISGTO!' I -'P)-Anthon}
~f Kenned' 's nominauon to the
upreme Cou11 1s onl~ da~s awa)
from v.1Dnmg v. hat ma~ become
unanimous ~na1e confirma11on. The standoff came to an end aftt:r
t"'o .\rm~ armored personnel earner'>
dro' e into the group's compound and
eight 10 10 shots "'ere heard
\t1nu1es betorc the Senate Ju-
d1c13f\ Committee ~ndo~ t...en-
ned' ·b, a I 'ote Wedncsda'
comm1t.tet member Hov.ard ~euen
baum D-Oh10. predicted a ··unam-
mc us.or near-unanimous·· fa, orable
'ote b' 1he full ~na1e ~one of the children inside the
compound v.as v.ounded officials
said
.\ddam Sv.app. ~~.the leader of the
clan. v.as 1n cnucal cond1t1on "'Ith
tv.o gunshot v.ounds to the arm and
chest. said \\a' ne Tern adminis-
trator of the \\ asatch Count~ Hosp1·
t.al in Heber Ctt~. ~O miles a"' a~
State Sen L~le H1ll)ard. speaking
10 Salt Lake'Cll\. said he v.a.s told 1n a m~11ng v.11h the go' emor that pohce
had tned to isolate v.a pp v.1th a
trained dog. He said the dog's poller
handler v.asshot and v.app "'assho1
but the e\act sequence v.as not clear
~ate \ta;ont' Lader Roben C
BHd D-\" \'a said there v.as a
poss1b1h1~ the final confirmauon
'otc could-be conducted Fnda' but ~1d .. \1onda' 'ote v..as more h·keh
One police officer "'as rtponed
dead of a gunshot v.ound upon arn,al
at 1he l'nl\ ers11) of L'tah Medical
Center in Salt Lake C11~. spokesman
Ken Johnson said.
.. .\II the children are out ol the
house and the~ 're all safe ... ~1d Qoug
Bodrero deput~ ire<:lor 01 public
safet~. He v.ould not pro' ide funht:r
det.a1ls.
If 1ha1 \C'h~ule holds. Kenned~
v.111 b<-come the I th person ap-
1'.>'n nted to 1he nauon·s highest coun
before 1t reces~s Feb 2:? -&l' mg the
coun a full complement of nine
members for the first lime s1occ
Jus11~t' Lev.is F Po.,.,ell reured June
26
T he children v.ere reponed tal~n
into the care of otlinah ol the stale:
Depanment of Social Sef\ ices ·
.\t 1he end of the ~tandofJ tv. o
groupsofabout fi,e people t>achv.11h
arms raised. file-d out of the main log
house at the compound Both grou~
included children and the se\.ond
group 1ncludedaman in a "'.h.:elcha1r
presumabl~ the ~1 -,ea·-old d1<.abl«1
soo of \ 1cl1e anger
President Reagan hailed \\. ednes-
da~ ·s \Otc sa'mg 11 ··gi,es cs con-
std\·rablc \.Onflden(e that the na11thl
v.111 '>OOn ha' t" a 1ull coun ··
Sv.app 1s marned to 1"'0 daughters
of V1cl1e 1nger "'tdov. of slain
pol~gam1st John Singer. In all. 15
people. including nine children had
been holed up 1n the compound since
the Jan 16 bombing oi a ~1ormon
chapel The group blam~ the church
for Singers death at the hands i)i
police nine ~cars ago Singer.~-and "'3PP had said the~
e'~ted the confrontation to end
v.11h 1~ • .: r~u1TCC11on of John Singer .....
.\t the sam~ 11me tv.o ambulances
and a helicopter \7arr: mg ont' perv n
strapped to a gume~ ra'«i lrom the
compound
"I look foruard to a pos1t1'e \Ole
soon b' the nate that "" 111 bnng this
d1stingu shed Jnd ~holarl~ legal
riind : the (oun ·· Reagan said
\nome' General Ed"'m \1~ Ill ~1d ·\\, e· are ,e,...: pleased that this
1mponan1 s\ep has ~n tal~n ··
Drug smuggler tells Senate
Noriega was co-conspirator
W .\SHJ-..:G TO' I .\Pl -.\con' 1cted drug smuggler
told Senate 1n' esug.ators toda~ he g.a'e Panama's m1hta~
ruler. Gen \tanuel .\ntonio 'oncp S300.0C• in 'ash for
hts help 1n laund enng drug profits through Panama nian
banks. and 1hat "oncp ··became a ful -~ale co-
consp1rator 1n m~ drug operation ..
In a tele' 1sed Senate heanng. te' en .\fa ha~l .... alish
said he left a bnefca~ full of cash from ell\ • narcoucs
operauons "'llh 'oncp after he v.as 1ntrodu\ed to the
general through tv.o midd lemen in Septembt'r i" 3
Kalish testified that v. hen the m~ung ended al
S onega·s home "I left the bncfca~ and began 1 e\ll the
room General 'oncp called me bacl and said I forgot
m' bnefcast I told him 11 v.as for him a:1d he smiled ··
· That night. luhsh said. he attended a pan~ v.ith
!'jonega at the Panama Canal offices He sa id tht' gen~I
v.as .. e,trtmch fnendh ·· and told him .. he "'ould do
v.hateHr he could for me He also thitnkt>d me for the
gift ...
In the follov.1ng months. tulhsh said he u~
Panama as the bast for his drug-smuggl ing operations
and. v.1th "omga·s help. laundered hundreds of millions
ot dollars in drug protm through Panamania n banl\ "\1~ rela11onsh1p v.tttr General 'onep became
clo~r until he became a full!>eale co-consp1ra1or in m'
drug operauon ... said Kalish ·
J .:nder qut"s11on1ng b~ members oi the ~nate
Go' em mental .\ffa1rs permanent 1n' csuguons sutx:om·
m111ee t...ahsh said he once paid a Teamsters L nion
ofli 1aJ in [)(uo1t S ~5.00' to bnbe a Customs Sef' ice
agent 1n '\e"' \ orl Ctt~ and to pro' 1de transponauon for
a manJuana shipment
t...ahsh said he did 001 kno"' 1f the customs bnbe v.as
e'er actual!~ paid . and Customs Sef"tce offiClals at the
hcanng said the "'llness·s allcpuon v.as under 1nvcsuga-
t1 on K.ah sh did no t 1dcnt1f, c11her the T eamstcrs offic1aJ
or the customs agent on the· ad' ice ofh1s law, er "'ho said
the matter v.as the subject of ~ federal · grand JU~
in' es11g.a11on
ubcolJlmltlet aides said K.ahsh. 35. a high school
dropout from Houston. 1s cooperating v.1th federal
in'es11gators 1n the hope of a lentent sentence o n
con' ll llOns for running a drug-smuggling n ng He 1s
~I"\ mg an -~ear stnt~ncc on earhcr drug-rt lated charges
Pressure hiked on W. Ger many
to release two accused terrorists
DLESSELOORF. West German' 1.\P -The
kidnapping of another \\.est German 'in Bem.Jt and a
.v.aming of possible su1C"lde·tenonst missions in~
pressure on West German~ to frtt tv.o uba~ brothers
accuS('(J of terrOTJsm •
Gunmen 1n Beirut St12c(S Ralph RudolfSchra~. 30. a
West German c1uz.cn. on Wedncsda) The abducuon
appeared to be a n<v. attempt to fOJtt this nauon 10 rdcast
Mohammed .\h H1mad1. a Shute Moslem accused 1n a
TW .\ h1Jack1ng. and his brother . .\bba~ Hamad1
.\bbas Hamad1 1s on tn al tn Dusscldorf. charged v.1lh
kidnapping tv.o West Gtmians 1n Beirut 1n a bid to ~urc
bas brother's frttdom
In Bc1rut tocU). S)nao troops mttnSJficd a search for
Scttra) The) searched cars and fnsked pcdestnans.
1ncludt01 uniformed polt<'tmen
.
.\ rad\o rcpon said the ~~nans had "'amed the
l 1dnappers to ~~st Iht' ~1'. rntdmght frnt.ry
yna deplo}cd ~.soo troops 1n \foskm v.nt Beirut 11
months ago to end mahua an.arch}
TheChnsuan-run Vo1ceofubanon rad1o alsosa1d a
four-man Iranian dclcpuon had am' ed in south Bcarufs
Shute slums
It said the ddepuon included the ckput) chief ot
Iran's m1htaf) inttlhgcncc. a ~Dior Re,oluuonaf"
Guards officer and tv.o other officen.. None of them v.is
named and there v.u no tndcpcncknt confirmatJ2n
Ear11er. the station q uoted a rclalJ'\e of Sdtra) as
sa)1ng that Schra) 's abduruon •'ll clai med b\ a third
Hamad1 brothn. >.bdul-Had1 Hamadt. head of the
sccunt) ""1na ofHc1b<>llah. the most mthWlt pro.l~ff1an
group ID l.t'banon.
Meteorite sho-wer, UFO report llnked
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Chrysler's.plan to clOse
Kenosha shocks workers
KE 'OSHA. Wis (AP ) -Ch')slcr
Co11> turned from hero to vtllam 1n
th< t}"n of offiaals and auto"VQrters
shocked b) lM news that the Kenosha
auto uscmbl)' and stamping plants
will close. making S.500 people
JObleu.
~This 1s a sneak attack. another
Peart Harbor." said Billy KJttles. 51.
who ~n v.or1ung at the former
_ Amcoan .Moton Corp. pJa~n
19S8 ... h 's a surpnsc. E\'er}bod)
thought v. hen Cbl') sler took over at
v.as eo1ng to be go. go go:·
At the ~\Cm operated b} Fred
KauznchJr .. a SIJn that had ~··t.tt
lacocca for prn1den1:· was changed
to read ··Ltt lacocca hed to us ··
.. I tell )Ou "hat. 1r I cj,dn't take
do-. n ·t..tt lacocca for president'
&he) 'd probabl) blo-. this place up ...
Kauznch s.a1d. lacocca 11 Chf)sler
Corp. ·s ctwrman
Denms Meo. 3i a 14-iear plant
veteran and s.«ond' 'ice president of
t:mted Auto Workers Local 72. noted
that Just t .. o -.eek.s ~o. v.orkcrs v.ere
told IM usembl) plan& had broken •
15-)ear Cbl)skr rttord (or quaht)
car production
.. "' e v.cre the best. Nov. two v.C't"ks
later all the commitments 10 us and
the st.ate arc broken:· Meo satd
Chf)sler. pra1$Cd as the cn y's
cc~nomic sa' 1or -.hen 1t bought the
aging plants last Al:lgust. announced
Wednesday 1l ~Y.ld.cl.ost..lbcm b} ~pl. 30 to reduce capacit)". tbe No. }
automaker plans to conunue operat·
ang a Kcnosha engine plant th.at
emplo)s 1.000.
Go' Tomm) G Thompson
threatened lepl acuon qainst the
rompam for breaking a commnment
10 manufacture to Kenosha for five
}ears.
-1 am shocked. I am disgusted, -
Thompson said. .. Some funhcr lepl
~ hasgo1 to bedonc. bu1 v.carc
loolong al that possib1ht) (of~ a
lav.su1t) ven strond) .-
In Washington. ~n Wilham Prox·
m are. D-W1s .. called an emeriency
mttUOf of the state"s ronircssional
cklcpuoo for lh1s aft.ttnoon to d1s.-
cuu a respon~
Thompsori \aid a sun could t«k
reimbursement for 'Late and locaJ
costs 1n\ohed in helping Cb"*'
upand o~ra11ons at Kenoshi re·
CO\Cf') ofa S3 m1lhon grant that ~nt
to "MC to re tram v.orkers for
Cbl')sler produc1100 and uny>tttfied damqes
After C'hr)sler bought ..\MC last
)Hr. the state agr«d to provide an
add1uonal SS million an JOb.tnunmg
mo~) to retrain v.orkers to prodU«
Omni and Horizon cars Thompson
said
Cbf')sler he said. balked at s1gntnc
a v.n tten contract that -.as ~nt t•o or
thrtt -.ee~s ago -.u h a pro,·1s1on for
fiH )cars of auto manufactunng an
Kenosha But lhere ~ett letters
e~changed earlier in v. h1cb Chi) sin
.. made a commitment to the state of
"'1~0M1n lor ti\ e ~ears ·· Thompson
said
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Fat substitutes
face skepticism
from consumers
~EW YO RK (AP) -Tv.o com· 1>3ni~ b.a \ e K hle\ ed sc1ent1fic tn-
umphs b) rrea11na ap~11z1n1
subsututn for fat but th<)' "'ll must
""'" 1he battle for 1~ beans. minds
and stomachs of the ~mtnan pubhc
S utraSv.ttt Co. on Y. ednesda)
un\e1lcd the fat subsutute 1mplesse
and emphasized that ll v.a\ all-
natural made up of ground -up pro-
tein from fresh egg v.hlles or milk
Theb1ggesl drav. bac\ of'Simpks5ie
1s that It cannot be used 1n f~1ng or
most kind\ of baking becau~ It
cong.ea ls the ~me -.a~ as egg 'Ahl!es
.,. hen he.ited Heating It 1s harmless.
but unappeu21ng
51mpleue v.ould allov. calone re·
duct1ons an food \Cf' ings rangmg
from :! percent tor ~ogun to ,8
~rcent for butler the compan\ said
Fo r anstan<.c four o unces of su~r
premium ice l rt'am 1rad 111onall) has
:?SJ calon ec, but onh I}() -.1th S1mpks~. 11 ~1d One ~blespoon o f
butter or m<Hg;tnne drops from 36
calories to eight ~hen made -.uh
S1 mplM"'-" and 4n ounce nf cream
ch~~ containing '-1'1 calones lull ~;
calont''> v.11h the fat substitute u said
Product!> U\lfl~ \1 mples~ could
r~ac h thc Market v.11han 11 to I
m o n th s R ob ert S h apiro.
~u1ra51Aeet s tha1rman and chief
e ~e(Ull'e told "' ednescU\ scrov.ded
nt'v.s confereme ·
(ompan~ t'\ec u11,es laced q ue..-
t1o n1ng from repon en .. ho v.anted to
lcnO'A "'h:. 11 had not re<e1~ed a~
pro' al <>f the food and Drug -\dm1n-
1s1ra11o n 1mplec,..e d~ not require
FD-\ appro,al !>«au~ 11 1s ord1naf'
pro1em the~ •eplted It has not bttn
chemu:all~ a •ered cml~ changed in
s1u a nd \ha pc tc, gJ' e 11 the feeling of
fat
Orange Coa:l1 DAILY PILOTIThurlday. JllflUafY 28, 1Ha 'flt Aa . ________________________________ ............
Financial Co!P. !
asks government~
loanguarantees ~
LOS ANGELES (AP)-F1naOC'1al
( orp. of .\menca called on w
go\ c-mmenl for loan Juanntees.
s1m1lar to thoSit granted Chf')sler
Corp. an 1980. after posung a founh
quaner loss ofS124.6 m1lhon to &J" e
tt a ncpt1~ Mi WOf\Jt lof t~ ftm
umc.
FC .t., ba$Cd an Irvine 1s the
na tton·s lariest thnft holding com-
pan) and hu bttn teelenng
finano all) for 31: ~~
"'1lham Po~,o~. FC J\ ·s chairman
and ch1efe>.«Utt'e said Wednnda'
&hat 1he compan~ had proposed
fed eral regulators issue up to SI 5
b1lhon an loan gu.arant~ to help 11
raise capital .
The Federal Home Loan B.ln
Board "hich O\C"ntt"S th< thnlt
1nduslr) from its V. ashmgton D (
he~quarters.. issued a statement
sa~ ing 11 had no comment on c1
posstbk loan suaranltt to FC .\ s Ole
11 had no l rctt1' ed a formal rcqtlt"'>t
PopeJO~. 10 a telc-phone m ten 1e~
said prehman.af) d iscussions o n the
proposal v.ere being held bet'A~n
FC .\ the parent o f Stockton·ha~d
-'.mencan Sa' ang.s & Loan .\\soc1a-
11on and the bank board
FC .\ ·s loss an the most ~ .. t'nt
pen od compares to a profit ot \:' 3
ma lho n. or 56 ~nts ~r '>hare 1n tne
fourth quartrer of I bfi
The loss boosted FC .\ ·, detiCtt 10
S468 malhon for all oi '4 • The
compan~ po'>led modest earning.$ of
S95 ~ m1llton and S53 :' m1lhon in the
pre' 1ous 1-.0 ~ea~ af1er sufTen ng a
h u~e loss ofS51 ~-n I '" n '"' .l
• \1osl of the com pan) ·s loue11n lht •' last 3• ~ )ea.D h.a\e Stemmed from
add1uons to fcttt\ es for loan lossn f bt-cau~ of th< dttmoratiog va.lue of 1
commernal real estak and con-,
dom 1n1um.s rented as apanmcnts~ T~\a'\ and ~other tt0nomieally pres~ regio ns. 1nclud1ng Cabforota.
F( -\·s loan-lou prov111on for lht 1
founh quaner -.as SHS.S m1lbon.;
bnnging m tutal to S55 I .2 million for I
la\t 'ear and SI 7 bilhon Stnal
S<-ptt mber I~ .l f Ho-.c\C~r FC-\ conunued lo post J
ar operating deficn Tht opcnuna ~1 kiss ' Jr the mcxt rcttnt pcnod was
SJ ~ million bnnging the tow for!
the. c-ar to S93 J m1l11on. compared
w " 6 'A ht'n 11 posted an S IS.9~
mllhvn o perau ng pm for tht' finall
pe riod trimming 1ts o perating Jou
f Jr tht' ~ear to S9 I mtlhon
lksp1le the dismal I y·., results. 1
PupcJO' 1ns1slt"d the rompan\ nu\
\t1l! ~able 10 r~\O~ rtSdf \0 bcatui.;
He mc-s~d tht' n~ for the fedttal•
1-kln gua rante-es •
·Our emphasis on ra1\lng cap1taJ 1s,
e'en stronger no-.. and we firm!~•
beht'' t' 1n the compan~ ·s, abtht~ to
earn :ts 'Aa~ out of us problemi.":
Po pe Jo~ s.a1d uch a process could•
141ke three to fi,e ~ears. he prcd1cted.C
··"' e re ta lking about an ·eamouf
'ersu'> • go' emment "bailout' and~
the succe..siul turn.aro und of tht)
Cll~sJer Corp -.uhgo,rmment loan
guarantees 1s an e\cellent t"Um~ o(
ho~ -.e could accomplish s1 mtlarw
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TMUR8DAY'8 CLOSING PRICES
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Stock market reoounds
,-rw YO RK , ~P l -Stoel pnces mO\ t'C
highc-r Thunda~ 1n ~uster trading th.at •'U
st1to.gWncd som~h.at ~ 10111.t'f' interest ratC'S on
the bond nwtrt
.\m.Jysu said liK rn.lfUt started ~ ~ng
&long •·nh a s.crond s.es.s.K>n of ns1ng Pfl«1 an<?
WJmg 1nlt'f"C'St ratC"S for bonds then conunut"d
aim~sJ~ -bo: •1th an .-ir-rd bu.s -from
atiou1 noon on
Suitt v. cd~' s 1t1cu~ of a So' nnrnent
repon on w nauon · s iounh-q~ gross n.auona.I
product.. bood·'pnces haH Jumped ht&he'r v. lllk
ir.tere-st ra&cs bll thnr lov.~t ~'eh month~
lkcaus.e a bea" S41 6 bl.hon h1 Le in bus.nc-s.s
t"'erto~ •1S 1oc .. 1<kd mt :c G' P"s 4 2 ~cni1
quar.ert~ ga.n anal~ sts sa.id trai:kn bd•e' C'd lbc
repon 1ndialt'd that intctts: rates nu~ bt beaded
lo'll. ('1'
~ -usen •&! that the IO' en ton b\;; gt
md.atC'd that the econom. a.-as »0-a1 do ,.,n
tht':'e : ka\tng rvom ·o: tte F~. RMr.'t to
~n moneun •estOC"lX',s
That v.ould be good for t>Onch bcuus.c pn<'C'S
m"' e .r. the ~~ dtrtCUon u rues and good
fo: \locls beca10s.e lov.n --ates help busi~
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surgeon
tees off
in classic
If ~ou heard somrone ~elhng.
··Fore•-last v.ttkend 1t probabl~
.,.,as ~hchael ~1 Drucker. ~.D . a
~~-pan Beach-~ onhopcd1c
surgf'On ~ho 1o1.as one o( J84
amateur golfers pamo paung in
the :!9th Bob Ho?( Golf Oass1c in
lndt.an Wells.
Drucker sptttahus 1n spons
mtd1cme and treats man~ golf
IDJUnes.. ~o v.onder he d«Jdcd to
Lale a Im.le ume off to enJo~ the
spon ma~~ he drummed up
some busin('S.Sll v.ell Is that v.hat
the~ ~par for the roun.t-r-\ ... .\n~one fttltng a bn creauve
this Saturda' ma' -.ant to take a
tnp dov. TI 10 ·1" u}e \' allt~ College
to o~n e a o~-da' v.'3tercolor
pamu ng demonstration to~ held
m Room .\30-Alu Laceu.
'asuaJ aru instructor. v.111" head
tJus step-b) ~ltJ> ckmonstauon of
v.et and df1 brush tcchmqu~ and
mtrodu~ students to the a.n of
""•tercolor pamllng.. ··v. atcrcolor \\ ork.shop-as de-
signed for all le' els of srudents
that combm~ demonstrauon
v.1th hands on pa.ma pauon of
'anous ..,.,aterrolor techniques.
.\n eight ..,.,ed class v.111 also ~
offered Interested., C a ll
559-3333 • • • Ltt's v.ekome RidLanl Moo~
of If' inc as he JOins the Kathryn
G Thompson De'elopment Co
m If'\ me \1oore.. as finanoaJ
officrr. v.111 be responsible for
d1rect1ng compan~ finances.
finanoal planning and anal~ sis
and staff supef"' 1s1on looks hke
somrone 1s gorng to b( prttt~
bus~ ... • • • CongratuJ.auoos to t.hJtt Or-
ange count ~ residents rtttAtl~.
named ll pamopana m Class
X\-111. of the CaJ1fom1a .\gnrul-
turaJ Leadership program
.\mon,g the 30 persons selC'Cled
st.atev.1de to the p~ug.ious tv.o-
~ear cducauo nal program a re
Barbara B•ct. Balboa ls1and
resident and director of public
rdallons for Western Gro~rs
-'.ss.oc1attoo. Alu Reyaelds,
In me. uusunt managrr of the
orchard depanment for The
Jn rne Co . .\gncuhu~ Dt,,s100.
and Terr)'StanofBa.lboa lsland.
director of ..go\Cmmtnt relauons
for ..\g.lcuhuraJ ProdUttn.. \'aJen-
c1~e procra.m Pf0',~
sh1p t.raln1na and expnt for
agncultunsu.. ages 2 t 40 The
program. ID Its l8tb )Cat. IS
adm11US1Cf'Cd b) lht nonprofit .\gn~culu Educ.action Foun-dat10 . • • • Enjo) n&So~ food •1th an
an11ma1~ atmospbctt 1s, some-
thing I U) ncvtt to pass up ...
espeaaJJ) af rm DOI bu~1ng:
Thafs •i1} rm tdlaog )'OU about
' (Pl•• -PaatCll/82)
•
m S====CE
r l""URSDA A uARY 28 •988
.
Trustee post caps 4er career in education
87 JOYCE BODLOVICB ..............
Jud~ Fr.t.DCO N;u &mil> linraar of
ua~
Both of ha pennu ·~ leaCkn
and htt fat.Mr a.ho ad '-a.need into an
admmmrators role. Franco. •ho
graduated &om l'C Btttde) • bert
she ca.med t•o 1.eaduni cmknu.ah..
taught fOI SC''enl )Qn ID t.br Los
..\n~ks area.
"1t.bou&h ~ tttJrcd 1n 196" after
lbe btnh of ha SttOnd dukl. sbC' cbd
not nxf bn' 1n' oh mmt 1n t.br ftdd of
cd..cauon
Wishes can
come true
Vola.nteen from the Make A
wt.b Foandatlon ln New-
port Beach coa.nt more daan
$700 ln coins lut week tb.at
Weft ta11ed into a wtM•na
well ln8b!Ued by Ballock'•
South Coast P1ua for tbe
holidays. General menecer
Saaan. Graham l"e"Yt. Yed U.e cb..rbtm.u -8Plrlt by an-
noa.ndn& the nore woald
donate mau=htn& funda for
the foundation. Coln
COUDten an (from left) Judy
Boru.. 111.arlJee Job..n9on.
IWhlu';-le, Gay Week.a and
Kay buy. ....... ~.,-....
-From the l.UM •t mo'td to contro'cn' '11!~s panlC".ib..rh d 1ffK""-h
S "'l'Of1 Ekach an 296 .... Iv.as ac1J\t 1n ,~..,. oihn prnon.al in'ohrmtn•
tn a a umber of scboo!-rtbled or. at the h lgh school
pruuhoali. TbrsU11t0nucd'"'1nlt'--m-,--1-1 ..,bompt-w corr.mcnm-an :cunt•
chtldrm .. en in t~tan scboOI to tht rn.11.U11or. !!lit ~nt bv.aru "IUdt
and lh~t thnr 1ntcTtncdi.alt a de<'l\t0n ba\ltd on tht poh ... -.. n
and blgb school ~can. -sht saad-«1sttn« -w \3,.-! -1 h3C Dtto
h v.ould 5ttm. Ulierrlore. a natural proct"Ss1n1 thr .A.gn 1~ wmt cor.-
proc:rtUIOO that 1n 19 t.bt lo-• Cflns u t~ 'c"'plrt Ho1~?:lo.Y o1!>d
born Franco mo'od anto the rok of Cor~ ckl \br pro~ UUSt~ b t.bt 't'V>pon-Mesa L'm· -.\nd I r..a't :he sa::-t :t"Spcct for
fled ~ Dmnn. She ran agalJl. the tv.o nl('fl : ""'\ no· an eas' u~ In • y : d«.1.0!1 It • ·~ -.o· 11..,u ... tl:IO\Jt a
Franco ,.tos.c the child.rm ha'" grcatdeaJ o!L'"o--g!i:~.-~ar,g ,sh Bui
aueNkd '~pon Harbor High 1n m~ opu· .. ~er-.x.~ ·"'lilt tn-aJ
School \a.;d !M recent pnnopaJ s•"ap changrs .m ~ 1. 1; .1~ good and
Y offers aerobics
C> for handicapped
By U TY BOUCHER °'_..., .......
There ·s aaoblc n.cmsc acrob.c
danong. acrobte tra1ni~ and no•
a.not.htr ~pt of xrobK C'\ttC"ISot
.. htt-ldwr acrobtn
t~ !!lot 't-rnlntfl! techmq~ as
'At -~.J (ampbcU
TM v.htoeK:hal: aerobto c a~s lS u~1 c-t of Sot' mJ offend tll1s •ar as tn~ ) \t( .\ c~irl>r'alt"S its ::: .\-a-:-
n1,eru-.. a.::.ds ~ :-· ..Ind ;.-..a-...
··01 J ..:~ • • ·~~-foo: -r~~ .:: 1(.
P3n o·· :~ npa:-sio ..
.\ro:n~· ... La.u 1. ·:~ •o ;x--:-..
soh d. -sbC' added
fr10Co admantd to a coofl1e1 or
f~hngs 1n regards to w commun1-
~ rmo001J"1Mttcd 1espouse 10 ..
pnnopal n.'3p
-1 d.td hoPt It "'ouxt not acttknle
to that ~ C'l -~ wd -s..it 1f ~
bad DOI bttn tM OUtpounng o:
s,.,ppon for Tom Jxobsoo 1 that I
too. fttt bt ncb.h dncn ed. t~ J
w.o..Lkj bC' ~ Ht ind Dmnu ( E' a.n1 J
are \~ q1.:.ahf>Cd tducawn -.
Franco bo•C''tr is gntrlul \hit
cootro'Cf"S' chd DOC touch tbt ~oung
est ofber cb.ldlnl ID a DCpU\t V."3~
-\1 ~ son lS a snuor at 'e-w. lXfn
Hart>...r -W wd -Tbett b.:n DOI
~n an: neptJ\ t fct"lmgs reciet\cd
from the comm .. nlt\ and I thank t.bt
co.111. omh a:nd st'*ats •• HatW-
ior ~ting m~ ~"1.iOM and tbt fact
t.h4t ~ ,\ 3 student at t.bt scbool. -
F ra~" ~ t.bt l'ttftlt response
•r..,'T ~~ ~v-"1'1i-ILI\ tc:achen and
S' ...kr.ts n lt'lie pnanpal S"'ap 11
rtm.nrs...t"t o! man~ O\htr tm~
t1u:u.. • ~::..argrc meeunp..
-uc!i ara t• ~..-. umt a scbool 1s
ckl'St'C •-: na: · ~ samt coottrm
•ro..-n pueT::~ '":'°""'lad suong {edi.ngs
ol ~)-1 • ""t SoC' "'l()C a.:ld t.bt tcachcB -
~ eee Tlt'OSTU/82)
• Councilwoman
inay switch vote
On NB jazz club ....
By GREG U.FRl:X °'_ ...........
Tbcn ma~ bC' DOpt • C"t ~"I.a~ C ait
Udo. '~'POfl Bcac:i s ,uz m~
~ IDO\t 1010 t'paoded G~
. The :-..; e"Vo port Bcac. cl:) c O.. OC'
TOlrd ~1~ to s.:-h:t'C!* a rK""'
public heanci or. C:~fc Udo's n-
pansaon J>l'&C1> fot Ftb aftr' Couo-
ol•omao RL1tbef\n ~ummtr ~
btr Jan I' \Ole
0
i.p.!Mt c\lt'Ddtcj
hoc.rs for~""~ -dJ<: oot rdlec:
m' '·~~ ·P!wnrott ~ \.DC •as · ~v:-t•1..SC'd
~ a 'an~1~ of ;>r .... ;iosa..s for tht
l'fii.a....n::.l°s boi.n ,/ O?CntlJOl" ~nd
~ p-.4~ 1ng l>oun for )lZZ combo\
-1 dan·1 l.h. t'tT twftbt ~
or. :t.c ~;..1llC'I, ur;i. .,.n.at int ~
"o:rn.g r..,r -\ht Y.Jd
\ J 1 ·TC"T"' • ' ote " Ptum Cla v. oukj
i-.. ·• e :t'~ a ~3 dects1o:i to
... ;..-r~'" a Pi.anmng Co::unLWoc rul-
r&, "TI tir.1 Caft udo·s Dou.~ of
~;J-0;".._ a ckoSIOO ._ rl prompt-
e'C ....... ~ Jot S;iernzz..a ~o lh.rca!.e'r1
~-app-! t~ ~en.
P'"' '"i'ltT •O-td no! 53 · v. X1bC'r '.S~ ...... IC! '-Ottd1~:1' Ft'b -but
ai.C sa! tilC ror.:nc ... -~ "'t the g...1_. a r:-..a.oce -
.\ t ~ Dec : -;ntt'1l ng. lDC' Pta.o-
:l 1r\I Comm.ss.oc a;7pir0' ed a pU.c t0
~..x:atc Cait Luc fro::n .ts ~--nlt
~ f.hsq!:.l.I'e-foot k>auoo lO a for-
(P'le&ee eee JAZZ. CLUB{B2)
Andersen students
to jump for health
or-~,_. ...
V. De-n the ~ School PT.\
proclunco ftttu..-.. ~ -He.a-:
\!onth. -It rooJi...~ .p t."tc .. ~
Februa.-.. 'a.Je-nune r...agn.
T":.a: ,..un·t 1,.io;e PT.\ s 1::tr.::
fx>,t.C"\~
rnis :.can monu dt:a..s lliol :. ~
real ~u:.~ and lbt 'lttd :o t'C ua tt
youni dfn) oo u-..c unpor..ana o'
tlunt.ing ~1 hcaJlh at an ar' .II"
.\ -..it':yri S ~ O"IC _,: r:u!l\
t:ra-.gr Co-.. "':~ 'e~t.a..: sci>oo!S
·-.at .. • ;Jan ~µate r z.n -;>1.~-:>1::q
L ~ r ~;x :o· Hear: 'Tl.l..ra1bon.
s.pors....-ec ::-~ ~ .\:n~can Hean
.\\~~:.;)~
Tr:t J _mp lo.-HC2::-e1. rot "'llJ br
'X.C FC"'J ,.. a~ :.~ 5'°'hoot.. -..ben
; -:~ 'if.--a~..C ~\:!' ~ .. ,c
, ump ;>t :i lit2r."~ ran;. mOOC"
··r . spor10~ .. -a :i.a•t ~a r
rP'lee9e ._ ST'UD&Jl1'S/B2)
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Tbt ~'J>Ofl M~ ) MC.\ plans to
offa 1M uruq~ clnsn this f.a.11 )
offio.ah actu~l.h 5inlt a.nsttucton 10
tralD •1th noted fitness CUfU IUC'harcf
Sammons to learn the trchruqucs that
v.ill go IDlO such a cUS.S.
Y.llb s.ro=..t. :-,eo:h lS a Oaslc !>,...,,... •
mini .. .us .... r --er.ta.~ hand .:a~
ch11drr.l (.lm~' said •s cl2ss "'
Ind ...... .J-rn 10 po1SJbioe rompc-~ ; -
an tht \~-.a o'~ -np..:-s -1 ic ttht u.!~
v.crt a 1e~tt<i t"'Oi':': :w-na a.:11\ :1~
and I •a.nttd to cc !>O:n~th•:-g •
ht p.-saJd Cam~JL
John Campbell &l~ nrlm.m.IDC1 c r r cm to CllrisOnbe at 1'ewpon-llaa TllCA.
lnstruc'lor John Ca.mpbdJ YJd th.at
~t.bougb bt IS DOI ba.ndJcapped. bts
UlSlI'UC1JOn ~ Sammons equipped
rum to sufficlmtJ~ dc:a.I .,.,th iM
probkms w1 so~nt curcu.ana 10
a v. bcdcbait mt&b t mcouoter
C ampbdl SI.ad hr 11 k>okJ na for-
•ard to t.eachmg ~ dns. -11·s
ba.slcalh ~ attobtcs class •1lhout ~ng,~ourtcgs. \\ C'do '1JO!f'OUS upper
bod~ t~sn to musK and teach
~nothtr uruq~ program th.at ,.
br otrtnd soon a1 ~ YMC .\is .:2Jkd
C ardac RdW>thw:aon.
It 1s dcslgncd for pmcnu v. ho ha' e
~n the n cum of a heart attae<k or
~ eee AEJtOBICS/82)
Special Olympics class goal
On an' \i ond.a' or ~ edrt'SJ.a' 'ou
can ~ w ~ ;g. .a -!-!~
moans and groara a: tM '~pon
~tcsa YMC..\.. Thu Kurxi ~coming
from w Ol}mpt\.-wed pool Jndt-r
t.bt w~-won of fo.hr Canpttll
Campbell ~~ "'h'-' h.ol• ~-a
hftguard for tlx ' \K .\ •,.,~ t~ pas~
St''t'D ~ drocko • ... ,, ~ s~
further. Ht 'olun~ · ·~a..h 1.ht
mcn1alh bandJC:appt'C .... "' : sv. m
· -bul Dot Just to s-1rr: ·\. N "'1 ior
Lbt Spcaa1 Ol~mD'~ -1 had ~tr ck"~!: •la; amo~
tn"O: oo.a!l' before. bul I chd..D't Rd ll ,..~:.:-.a; ~.rd (Just~ and bdp tbt
L,ds !:>' being thetr fnend. -sud
Campbe
Cam pttil boids SCSSJOGS tW'llCt
v.ttU' H~ u:achc:s Cm:sl'iC' &.Dd tbr
(Pleue -snic:IALtm)
5K, lOK ·spirltRUn on Sunday to benefit Coast sch~ls
Auction coarse at OCC
~ •~ttnimnc on shopp.ng at pubbc tuctJO
v.iD bt offered Salw'CU\ from 9 a..rl'l. to I pm. UI Room
20 of tht axm~ eUikl.ina at Orancr coast c oDqr in
Costa Mesa..
l..ttturu Oak Hontb v.UJ dHcvss t.br kx:atJOD of 0 ' er
IS wcdl) aucuoa bouics and ho-to loc:atr and stkn
.other aucoons. Tbt ftt lS s~ and t.bost tntrrcslCd l'D.a)
•**1 b) pboot al 0 1-
Game, deaert alght .Jated
Tbr CCMJpb Club ofTnn;pk lklb O.'id ofO.-..
Count} will IPOGSOf' a~ and dessert t Saturda) u:a
lk IOCW ball of lbc trmpk al 61 Hd1k}
"f'SIJDtmtcr. •
Tiie ftsti~,urs •i.D sun at ., JO p m and ~ bt
a'"Sdcd fOr tbr best dcsxn. -'d.nuSSIOD IS SS pet coaPe
aod ~ ialOnn&tioa ma bt otJumcd froc, } t\'11 ~ .. )at Sll-7110or ~ f.er 11 lS-9
DIM"1ed claUdren •• wror~op
de -la1'0e dml b pamlU oi -...-....
c:bildrm •11 bt lldd s.i.da) &om 9 to 11
Ir\ Yo.di Ser•m CC'Mef. Tbr ~am ~fda..6•111r-~ T mid a ._. ~ u:· nldu:• ~ 81CU'111CS. dlr ·--· ol S ud runt.a-iaU 'hQ9 IS I\
AedalOG • ..,l9 c,._ fJJ .. tbC •lrlll• olfered
4 12-CXJilllX * CS'lnlllals of ' 1
ba.ndb and sca.nwu.!lrp •ill bt IJ''CD Moad:&) C"\'alllll °' the l Coasa G.wd ~~ ~1 the H llD
H.arbo..r ' ~ht 0 b. 11 Waroer ~ ''e-H mi:
8tacb.. Tbt rourst • lil CO'U' boat band11n& me of dmu and
lbt compass.. t~U of .-ca_tbtt. mr ol tbt rad.Jo..
tdtpboot &Dd otbtt lopta dcscDed IO~\ C boaUQI
sakt\. -\clnu lS fttt. but&; is a SIO dwJc fo1
s.t't . and cutmals. Call Cui R.a.odolpb at 1-
for dt\aili.
Alamm1e to meet bJ Valley
Tht On..-c~ ~ o1 ~ • Ddu
&lumnar •1.ll mttt Mooda) ll :lO p.m.. al lbt ~of
HaD tD fowu:am '1'
Of. h . \\alter \\rt~ I~ &om lbr
Ouuc of en. COUAty. wUJ tiPQt c. the
mti;ect of WCB \. Cab Jud) MOOC') I I 639-S4 .... b fUJ'\ber UUClrmlbCIG.
lf P1'81a6 tnfafrw fJJ .lieu
ISl.aSlliDt~~
bt o&rtd fret of~ bj the G nt
occw:ietioul Pr~ -11111 Moedil>
be beld aa *CllOP Office. ltoca 9.
COAa ~""da'olilb I SS few tdditioul
J
Hof'f'Po$1 !-qs. k-auh war v ttttam.. at 9i66' T albcr1 .\
Fo" wa \~.
Cal1Jlnpl!7 worbllop at GIFC
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a.moat b radt mmatr ~ JWDP. all the pay'n 00 fidc1 T1't
0. Mo.ti). Cahfonm ~ -'odrnc'11. stt.adnllS ud tbrir cucsu
tlmd tmcmaa Jact Howdl IJ"a\Cled •ill ~ ndtW\C JUC1U of Ho dL
to Amda sen '° co die dWdrcn. tasi )'Car S 17 m•lllOft ~ BtsCd
Howdl. ?.S. bo bas bttn hooom:t aatioa•ldtsold) from \ht -Jump for
fOr ~ tJmrbail prowcu. en a He.an--11\tt). lo~ Couca~
-Jmnp few Han-''uor as br madr bst ~C3.J ~4 lool sd>oots paructpatnl
Im spceda IO t.br smdmts; and 3.lttad~ ~ ha\t ~up
-Oo \OU lnoT. •1l\ I am betT,. lf s for tht fund-rawoi dm t th is ~ear beaux of kids blt. )OU •bo raJS~ ~ ~D fxuh' llU IU
IDOOC') b bean reseudl that g,-ed stU<knt bod~ to uncknand lht
at)dad.shfc. Tlw'sf1PLM)dadbas tmponantt of t'\C'ltlst and talin1
Ud nr."O opm bean ~ lD etght cart' of 'l.OUJ bean. This t~ OM rtt50r.
)UtS. h •'OUJd.o't ha'l.C bcca powtJk W~ arc 1mpkmntung dt!Tt~l
•"It.bout oar bdp._-sul Howdl H m~ of 1c:achm1 lbt ' ~
,Ofunlttf'S 10 lus ~ u~ as a about Lhc bean m v.ays the~ can !t'late
nanoaal spokesman for the~ to
Hean~ -Just 10 nanx a 1~ programs .. t
Tbt si'Udcou att mcouragtd to •111 u~ Graph heart ratt"S. com·
pef1.JC1pet.c. and prun for 1.M m~1 · pansons of d1ffcrnit hcan rat~ oi
molX"I. raised •lll ~ offered In amr..a.s. t~a of t.bt ch1kirt-n for their
addmoo. lhr top 10 saudmu 10 r:usc ~:.ng P'"~ ra~ and pu!s.c 1"3tt ancr
tbr IDOSl ~ •'lll each grt to t.u.e t"""C'SC Tea l'c~ •tll s.bov. ho• :u
thrtt people to a ~ta) ~ha.I p~ b.vvC •K-"'s ~rough the arttnh aoo
1llcn the Caufonua ~1s m~t UK \C"C~ "'•L •:i:er 3.nd a bulb s~n~
8o5toa Rfd So'-. The~ v.,ll a • ~ :.lught .abvut ~~
Tbt •lDnlD& ~udnit~ '"'1 11 tx .-.--:1...,UO:"'. <,\<,:~!!" 'a.aid ~th \\ ~~-
ano-cd to go out on w field to mttt ~oft~ PT.\ H~dl •bo •111 unroch.~ t:icm to ~$en..-"";~ r·\st~l t\lucauo:-
TRUSTEE ...
7romBl
.she said. -Those oo.ocaru. !:.a" r b«n
~\CT) bu U ,.tll Cl.~ 'IA.1th
probabl) as man~ pcoo~ n ancnd-
1DC't at t.bost mttU rigs.
-wc~r c'°5cd 16scho .... saodthe
.1.QCUlSb u ~'~ btt u great. ) eL
those ·~ finan..-w d«u.ioos.. £nd
pcrlt.aps for some peopk more castl:
undttslood. -
[,m t.bot.gh threats oi re--.:..!! are
sull looming o' cr the hc3cs o: bOarC
mcmben... Fran..-o is drterm.~ to
focus on the d1suxt"s 0'~ su.xess -ro thmi. that I •-as o~ ofSC",rn
boa.rd membtts "'ho br'ipc"C <nat<t-an
& unospberc W ! CUln1l tJ~ 1S I::
our schools-and to beabroit to ""a;c ... w students .n lht d1s:nq ace~' e
and then go on to rol~ -""~·· ·t 1s
a ODdttfuJ fttnng to a.no• :;-: -:
some small '.a~ I bad a P'tl 1::. t.n.a:. • JQdy Franco
New manual h e lps county pa re nts
Frustra~ ~r~s ma' ~-x-:. ·-....:, ·=>;·::-:.:s v -.:. ·:i u·::·L": s
their )Ob a utue ea~cr ¥n t " a .: .. r.;-·e-~-~· ·~ -;.?-:.-~ T-. '-•
pa1't'l1Ung p;.1ae th.3~ offen ! ...... ~s --~ .:13;--~~-~ r ~ r·.vr. rou
of1nforrr..at O!"\ ~ ... -: ... ~..:.~ ~ ·.: -:.!-... "'" ~ :..~-~
"nnm o' 0:-an£~ Coas1 c _ ~~ .. --~"".-:-: .. ? ... ~;-;~ ;-; ~ ~--" ·,
profe-sso.-G c-.ta -R;dd1c .t.-t :-~.;· ·='
SPECIAL O~ YMPICS ..• • .
~at~ bas btta .,.t;.-1--
'"' llb the dilldsT9 OD 'l."UlOQS •')'S to Jutnp ropr Some ba~~ perfo;:i.ed u
to a fiM an alrad) • ..t ~ saancbnc
00 -poco balls-&S ~ /W!lP. Sr\ era)
students ~ ciatrd. indudJoi Jfd
V.' cunt~Ul
-1·m ag to makr n to "Qgd
ud1um -V. cuwan sud.
-J um pt 111 ropt as prob&~ the
most peri«1 ncn:lSi(' for kttpng fit
\ ou don't ha\C to •UT) about
.. ntbtt coQd\uons and can do 11
m~an,,,.~rc -saad ~ W1ko\
ofthe pt~
Ho•dJ codicd Fils • -ni
boa man) seats ·~ an ..\.Qgtl Sud1um. \\"hen somcooc gurssfd t.hc
<.Olltt1 num~r --o.000 -be ~id.
Tames wt ~ 15 a.nd lhafs ho•
man~ propk ,.,u dtc from hcan \SJSt"~ •• .\fttt tba t Sl.at.enX'U t all \ 0
, ouki bear v.~ the -allh5-from· the
... h • ..:irnt
\\ tth Fe~ Just around the Jack Bowell
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biCUtiotie ~ and thr
buucrlt) a.ad brc:aststrotc tow more
a&h-...ad cbildrna. A1J pla.D lO &lltDd
a.ad com~ tn tbt Special Olympa
oe Apn) 2J so EJ Toro. ~obc'D S&)'S he aJ•"2)'S siattS OUl
•-uh a f1ttk -rap"' tituion IO Stt ho•
C'\~ ts dam&. If the child:mt att baHQC&n~ problems ht tnt'S 10 ~ .. ,
lhem bcfort t.hq bepo tht s-1mm1ng
sessaoru.. .\ftcr about ao hour. t'CT)·
Ol>t ~out of' w pool and OD to \be
tw.Utball coun. v.hn"c the) pb~ for
aootbn hour.
Campbell u cun:enLI).~ uudeot at
Cal Stalt Lo~ 8cadt m&JOO.D& an
bbcnl arts. Hu pl lS to grt his
tcactung C'Rdtnl.W and muttt's
• dc'grtt 1 n speaaJ educauon.. v. b1k Campbelrs matn ttSpOns1-
bcht~ •-as to •-ort. n a bfquard he
J~t couldn't grt 0" C'f ho• tbr-spccuJ
cluldrm-·~ Lrealed. ~ v.crTn"t
bcmg abused -JUSI ~ He felt
the cbtklrm •n-c tgoortd tow point
that he ~ he had to do somctlung
a"c-ut It
.
• ncr the studmts at -\ndt1Y0 art
(''\, ttd wd ~ to go out ~ ~1
~ The heart assocuoon .s
cn..OU"agln:g all c~n~ schoo1s .n
'
Oran~ Count~ to paruopatt Thttr
m<>no -Jt's M"tt too latr to Y"e a ue-AEROBICS CLASSES .•.
JAZZ CLUB VOTE ...
PTomB l
mcr rniaurant bwkhng 1.1 SOI 30th tn~ Fnda~ a.nd : pm to 2 a.m
trttt ~ nc-baddtnttS ~-Satwda~ and Sunda~. •llb pct· 1ma1cl~ 6.000 squue fttt. fonnantt boun tllrough 1·30 a.m.
T!\C rommlSS!OD cstablts.Md ma1 t\tf'\ J.a, but Suncb"
tne ~kx-a led rcsu uran t rouJd opcra te .\ ner the rouno I oenlC'd hu appeal
~llAttO 5 p.m and m>drugbt Sund.a~ ~""'3.Z.l3 said he v.ould •1tbdrav. nu ~t.'"O .. g..'l Tbursda) and 3~30 p.m to I applicauon But SpcnU:za said tlus
a..m Fn<U~ and Sa'~~· Spern.zll morning thal a rounol member
app<"a.kd that rond1uon to t.bc coun· cont.ai..-ied him the morruog aftn 1M
• I • UJ m1 n,g th.at the rcsla unmt cou Id c" -· r s J a.n 11 deculon and said
r> i boo Qua.ht) Jal2 rombos if the~ 1hcrr •as -a lot of confusion on 1.M
~ to ronduck t.bcl! ~before 1 -~,.. .. ~
a ::i Sperrazn •-u pcnu:3dcd to dda~
Spemu:za Pf'OPosed resu.irant 1:-~ ... thdrav.'&I and said he 1s "°'
ho--s from 5 ?-m. to ~ a..:n.. M~~ ronli~-:tt t.bc pro)C'Ct •111 go throu?
From B l
ha\ C rurntJ) bad SUrga-).
-T"tx YMC ~ plaJU to •ort ~I~
,.llh ~ commuon~ bospet.al. ron-
unu1ng a sul)Cr'T'lSCd c~ernsc pro-
gram for Lhost pahnllS rtt'O' mng. '°
gt'\ thcu hca:ru •t an shape and or
the road to JC:X>d health ap..10.. .. said
Y~K .\ prcsMknt J 1m de Boom.
In add1uon to programs for adults
and chtid~ the Y~K ~ 1s also the
home f~ thc Cmttt for Fanul' Counsch ng. Tbc~ttTprondes1ndi
' adual famd). step-&mtl~ ~
uons.b1p and ~ cowisthng. It
a!so offtn mtcntnuon SC"f'lC't'S fcv
Sl.JdcnlS •ho r?U\ be ln\Ohfd •llh dfl..6S. •
"-~!'ll ~ode Bonm ~rt ftht-
r' ~ n.._ n .,. • 1 add adchtaon.al locker
room) to ~lt aduJlS from dul-
drt>n
·\t~ space •111 also pro\ede ~
"' th b~r kx "rooms. RJ&bl nO"& v.~ h.a'c .,.omen and prls and mm
and bo~s shanng tM locker rooms 1~·s q.; tt" ofttn a frustranoi C'\·
pt""'lt'"kt" mt aduhs d1s.l1kc ha,,O!
t • s "' iMtr -bank scan-from
s.-~f"\ .u v.c • as putung up •1th
(hakiren thro""1 t.betr dot.hn an~
"' hert t~ cnoosc. -sa.id ck Boom
" ·~ t:X ~ bmhdaT -of t~ ,c-.,.pon· \t~ \ MC.\ u !-t~h I "'
:t-, a:'lnl\Cf'Sa."' ~~uon •1ll be ro:-•·--~ ~i ar ·~~!!!~all ~'2.rlon'"
FRENCH CUISINE OFFE~D IN INTIMATE SETTING ...
From Bl
GaMma tgma honor soc1rt~ ~n. \\ ne Cellar R~ura nt tha t .\'so o ffered Mt both domes!!' me:i: beginning this month
!:J~ -e--0pened at~ ~ev.poner and 1mp<>ne-d fine '<'1nes... so bon .. Real Esta te Eum Prtp-
R • ...o~ appet1!e' arat1on·-1s a one-da~ 'A Orl shop
Of'enng classic gourmet • • • meeting one Sunda~ of ea t-
F-... -,:-.-: ... 1s1:"1e. the menu \\as Don"t let aJI ~o .. r lno"kdge of :nonth in room ..\4.., -at lhe
... -~e.' etl under the d1rec11on of selhng real est.alt go to waste. tf aJ , col!eg~ It \\ 111 stan OC'\ 1 unda:·
lh ·.i.ond-renowned F~nch -nas-'ou·re 'A Omcd about is t.a.k:mg the m~ top1~s 10 be CO\ered art"
te: -.hei;. Jean Blldte.t, 13j le eum for \OUT hctnse le""SH.a .. ing tnhr:,ques along "llh fra':~a1s Restaurant. along \\1th Tv.o real estate programs ~111 -s1mu!ated =--~ e\am QU~·
tnc 'e..-.-poner"s e \ecut1' e ..::ie:-t-e ofTere<l b' IF' me \"aJk, Col· uons
Tt'd Gra~. ::-ge·s. "7T?muntt~ set' t~depan-··Finding Real Estate Barga.r:<-__ _:. ________________________________ -=----------------------1:i Orange Cvc..n:· ... 1s a !le~~
T e~p<>rar~ memb(n aettptcd
are G r~ory E. Abbott and Bedaa
E. Ltt of Ba. boa. Briu R. Carter
J r vi Corona del ~tar. We.t~ C"tau&. Gratt P . Un. Jeu.ifer L
M etcalf. Paal E. Silsoa and Sa.a
P. \felda or If' inc. and Jalle A
Gttm. Oo•du U. Kilmer, Sau
P~urs anJ Kri11ie L Weir oi
'e"-;x'n &ach
-"':ie ot me requ1remcnu for
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At CioastaJ Commllnities Hospital~
we're dedicated to meeting ~
healthcare needsd~S: of the
\\Cl): And as Bob • that's
what being a full~ community
hospital is au a1xO. Coastal Com-
munities. At the heart cl the Sooth
Coast Metro area.
filUQ.4 -•
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COL~ :or .r:,e"S:v"""\. ;o ~ ":._. C
Feo t.
For fl.rt1'e.-de1a11s .d·
• • • Le: s not :c"i~t : ... t ~~T :-:~ :
s.:rie o_:stan~1ng s:..ice.,1s ' •
C vr.£.~1 .. la~1 ns •c.. Llh Ce-san
Terres-oi Ir. ,nt ; .. r ~·.., ..... :t,g ~
~rma:ler.! -ne=nt'er of tre .\ ;>h~
--~:::n ~a.:e pvinl a'erage of a1
c: ... s: 3 ~) •1t"I a ci..m!ah,r<JI>:\
of a: !~s: 3 3
Pr:manent mem~rshsp re-
.,,_-~ ....,.-... '1 :s ~ed v.nh1r
:~·-~ ..... n~-t •e:.eal"')atOrange
C 3S1 Co!1ege
\\ v • and I :ro ... g::t ~g.is~enr.g
~.:!" ~·'~11.. .. u:
We 're looking for some good sports
Tii.c Daih P·lo: 1s in;er~:~ -
~..anng the spvn.:l.E nplo1's c; : •
and ~our~
~nd us a phtogTJp~ a-~ ~·
a:.o.int of the spo< rg 31.( '"'MP '-'"·
mc-nL \\ e •11. p.i ish thiem n .ir
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G ..... ? -.~ .v .... --:'1 \o\taCh ... ,
.?;-;x-a: :-T .. -~~ s 'c1ghl:>or"-oe>.!
F'-...... ~ ~-:10::
~ddrn,s ~O .. f .:o-n-spondnlC'e ;.;
'e &}-~Jrhooc! Focus n are of 11',('
Da ~ Pdot P 0 Boi )~.. Cos:....
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•
. . CLA SSICAL Mu sic
. Jerome Hines shows vocal
··powers in 'Bo~s Godunov'
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Wbmle Mae and Bob lkCardy celebrate on Dorl Fltda and former honoree Phil Toda.
tbe dance Door.
Chamber
honors
Mccurdy
BJ VIDA DE.AN °' .. ._ .... _
a.rt M«'~) "-U named 19 ;
C1u..zeo of the ''ear F~~ C'C'lltng ~ w ~(Oa-pon Harbor vea Ownbtt
ofComrMTtt
-rm speechless and surpmcd -
sa.ad McC urd~ u be acttplCd lbe
a•"Ud from Bm Bdl dunng a dinner
~llC'Ddcd ~=-c al the 't'Yopot1 Beach
~Umott Holt'L
-lfbe 1lllUD0l ~\Cd. be u ·good
.actor -said O.ri Fild.. ch.au,.oman
of w C'nn. •tuc:b abo com-
memontcd I ~t:al)oftn'°'' fn('tlt 1n
the rommunn~ ~ U>C chamber
~kCunh. a o.au'c of ~
has bttn ·doo.aung !us unx a.nd
Wcnts to a number of orpruzauoru
1D Ora.n,e count~ for ~ thrtt
dcaCb
t ..rn on tbt dance floor to tbt m USJC of
g ejg lrnliams. ha, c t 0 dauplt'rS I
and s.' grandchildren. a.JI h'1rll m
H_a,,.-ai,
Jim \"illen v.as~ for I.be t'aJl
..-:'l A.10 §.tt' ~ as t~ OCC1S10r. for
the inst.a.u.auor. o! n.ev-cha:nber
officer\
.U~b.~man GU FttpMe 10-
d1..cted n.mas tlf'alct u ~ dwr·
m.l1'l of :he nen.iu't commn~
Othtts t.a m1 offi~ v.en ~
··Durt ~ '~"~ ...
OPE\ FOR LL \CH & DJ \ \ER
\lo-,.l.o·· ·~.: _ F td..a'
• ~ \ \t iO CJ P\t
T.\ ~-' • 957:1951
GLasce•. 'trx crwrm.an Hidtad ~~ ._..,."'
c~ be 00 lb~ boa.~ of the
Ca.hfomsa ~brux Parts and H~
-\ssoelauoo ~mg as its ~
He as abo ll'Ca.SUtt1 of Amagos \ iqos.
a mmibn of w ch.ambn's Com·
~ O ub (be ·~ -~·~ Com-
modo1T oft.M ~e.ar and he is pn lht
boa.rd of '°'~ at tht ''°""po.~ 8cacb CouoU) Club
S~. ~e:a!) Bell 1mmcdatt a. AUT'0909ILCS OQ .,.. Ill>
pas.1Cbunn.4n and R.k:t.a.nt1Ae9n, 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;5~4C~7~U~t~=;le~~~l~·;Jo;;1 ~•;S~~~t;·;11~~~~~~~~~~~ pr~denl nru Wyab., IS chief~
McC unh attrndtd l'SC and IT·
tt1' cd b 1s • la.. degJtt from Pao ftc
CoastCoUc:scof u• He and b~v.1!c
...... Mae. Yo QO v.~ stt'O 4
'Phantom.'
debuts on
-Broadway
fir.anciai of: ctr
Otbcrs at tht dmnr tndudcd am
d 1 ~ 8eb )tt"Ca.fttt}. Tom Ba).
Da"e ~d. Da\'e I>moMw1:b.
~a?W: \"Jd:i ~
RUFFEU'S
UPHOLSTERY IMC ..
.., ·-9 7 '-"lift l tt1 -llJL ttSTI 181-SU !156
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EICl.USIYE OIWIG£ COUNTY EMGAGEllOT • NOW PU YlllG
~ARDS TOWW CEWTE~ TODA Y AT 11 • 5
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AIUES (March 21-ApriJ l9): Rt-pfy ~ved to dtstancc barricn. Tra~ possabthucs spotlJ&bted. alona
• 1nqwn dupatchcd -------------v.1\h cduauon and cbmmunauon. Romana mlq)cs · appnwmatc'i) thrtt .. 1th spantual •'"aJ"CDCU. w.ttk.s ago. Con-SCORP IO(On. 23-Nov. 21):Ansv."Crtoquccy: ~
clusaon 1s af a a). make w ~ sian an newdlrccbon. MoDC)' from
. .,__ _ __...firmafi\c. ~ou1i SYDM£Y -s>re'ious effort. com1n1tmcnt will be m.aM a"-aJlablc. lk
b.a'c reason to eel-" dtrcct..,ettohC3.flofmaucn1nconMCt.Jonwithromance
,I
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~bratc. Gcm1n1. SAGinAIUUS (~o'. 22-Dcc 21 )· Jntu1uon nngs
Sa&JtWlu.s v.'\ll pla~ 011••1 ,' LrUC. formtt couiudor .. 'lit stand ~ )OU. Rcuruon
d ominant roles 911111 ' 1ndtealed. )OU learn truth coooem}ng plans of fam11\
SU'CS$ humor and ••••••••••••• me11'1ttr You"ll bcmv1tcdtoaourmc1dinocr-romance "cnaubt). might be 1ncludcd..
TAURUS tApnJ 20-Ma~ 20) De1atls connected v.1lh CAPRICOR1' t Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Ot"cnt~. open lanes
financtal transacuon f.alJ into place C~de high. cspeClaU~ o l o mmun1cauon. reall.lc gcnum( bargaln ~ an1lable
v.hcrc mooe' 1s roocamed Pubhc reacts fa,orabh to v.he~ v.ardrobe 1s ron~ed. Focus on bea.llh. rec· ~our \lCV.'S. • acuons Sco11>10 anothet" Taurus figure rtauon. emplo~ mcnt poten llal. Gcmanl. Sagmanus pla~
promancntl~. roles •
GEMINI (~1a~ 2 1-Junc :01 Do pico~ of 1n,es11pt· AQL'ARlt:S !Jan ~Feb. 18): Rclauonsh1p that had
ing. ask quest.tons.. safilt'. intcllec1ual cun06ll\. Romance -1lll the rocks·· 1o1.ill be rc-estabhshcd. EmphasLS on
featured. )ou'U be offcttd -icmpung-agrttment. C'cle rtbu1lding. rt' 1sang. re' l~1ng.. responding in mature
ronunuc-s high. ta.u 1muau'c highlight coofidtncc manner F1nancul picture bnghttt than onginaJI~
CA.'iCE.B du~ ::!1 -Juh ::!:1 Y.hat \OU M''e ~" :?n!.o pated
sec ng i.s d~ to borne oOmnLc adJuS~nt fcatu-N PISCES I Feb 19-~iarch 20)" lk anah1.1cal discern
aJong lh rcuruon lhc obtaining Of ~ food> moll' es,. rtall.le member of Opposite sex wants more than
Taurus v.1ll U!o"' ""•~. bcC'Omcs 'aJubk all~ Out.inc ·mert t11n.auon -Spot.hght on bu1ldmg costs. propcrt~.
~our rcquircmt'na. SC('unt~ un.pro,·cd famll~ rclauo nslllp. Vugo figurn
LEO (Jul~ ~l-.\ug. ::!~t ~liMtenns..uul12.Cab1Lat~ t. prominent!~
-.m fneo~ and milucn...~ people Populam~ \.\ll!'l IF JA.~l'AR\' Z9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \OU arc
member of oppoSll( Sc!" I~ highlighted. You·u ha\ c a tntull. \ e. a natural to1cbCT. iasetnatcd b\ \he manuc ans
.. m~ stet) date·· Plsc~ \ 1rgo \.\lit pla~ sigmficant roles and sciences. 1ndud1ng astrolog~. You arc scns1UH.
\lG-0 I .\ug.. :kp, ::1 Y. ~at appeared to be a movd~ 'o~ai ha'e had .. unusual·· rclauorwup v.1lh
can~ appo1n~nt is teanJ' atcd. F~ on business. mot~r Current C)cle highlights pannersb1p. succcssiul
catttr promouon. prodt..C110~. abilt~ to mcr1 deadline dca.1ngs ·,i.~th pubbc. m~ 1fsmgk. addtuon to famll~
Relauoruhip gro .... s suo~i.. ~ou rt a.il.cd to ma~e .f mamc-j ~lamed or single. busancs.s cntC'Jl)flsc
commument. 1ndJ1.ated 1n .::onnecuon 1o1.1th producu for 1o1.omcn June
LIBRA 1Sep1 ~3-0ci ~=· Loo ~ond tbC' v.111 ~ COMtn.UJ\-e profit.able for ~OU tn 198S.
They don't wan~ to change
DEAR .\~'° L.\ \;DERS I ~as e! _) r-n happ~ to sa'~ m~ belier s.e.i
tntc.>rcsted 1n the-leaer from t~ il'.a" tr~~~~~ and I pra~cd that one: da•
man v.ho resented. being pu~1.1e·<fb; ~ •. -.~ ..... ·~·me-up v.1lh a p1l 1~
v.omcn It SO!ffiS that a grca< n;imber • ..,1 pre . r: :":'IC rb1d obesat~ ~nd. at t~e
ofh1ssooal fnends.1.cr-equneccna.n Kii sar ...... :: .mother p11l tha t-... t.hc~ .. 0;1ld' make him stra ~!"~ ,-"c par-. z •.... .1 _ •ous tongues -L.\ _ T
"'ould;i.;stg.a,ewmacnancc-I ... DEIS L.\1 Hl'V • .\SH.
I am a 1csb1an v. no has r.: ... t:-e LAii DEAR WASH: WM!ll Y" stop
same t \pcnence I ttp runnt:ii nlv lHgkuig I bo~ t:bt JMT bener SC'lf
me~ v. ho tell me that iii tncd SC\ v.nh will tnampll once mon a.ad ta.al ~ oa
a ma:e I a ould ne' e-r cons1c~r an' DEAR PHILADELPHJS: -naak will gne some tJaoepl to me llll·
!'the: v.a~ oi Ide. I fecJ h~e tel mg )OD for rov C'ODt:ribGtion toward my foru:ute prl. rus slaMllO'l be too th~ c-gC1mamacs that I H .\ \ E oaa missioa. 1 am sarC' muv of m~ diffi("Olt stnc-e 'oe kDo• wbt It's like
i-:wnate r~iations ........ -ien 11r ·a.t I ruden •ill~ a l.Jnle wiur,be-callff lO bC' bU\~
v. as ma med to one 1. and I preier • • •
membe-rs of m .. ov.r: SC'\ )H .-nte. • • • DEAR .\ '~ L""="DERS \f\ h..i ... Y.ia~ ~"se .c!.o~s .:: .... "i • --~l""r· DE .\R-'.'' L-\'DER c41n,,ou bane s a ~ntor necuu'e in his ·--... h _.. I .... ... r • • •-· -compan' oi ' emplo~eo. Th1s Su:-ru H~!';I. 0 S.eC'p·•.u;O:"c"' ;x_-.o p~-:t \,,e 'TIO!"!' ~UCT'rtr" sleep "'1th that pe~n is an . tn· ··1;;..:l, .. •OO>C'.' ixn-.1Hnan s1stC'r mom an i "IC' 1~:1 for a tnp out of state
finncs1ma1 ar.d ur1mponan: pa1 of 1.1.ar.·· hc.-r :t1 ~Ir pot..nds 1r she v.11.bagroup ofabout -o. The purpose
"'ho I a .... and _.__t ... _ 1,r_. rs • 1 a .. 1 --·1 ....__ •h ~H .., of the L~p 1s to rC"lo-ard thi.s ~car·s top ,.. w ru ,. • I\. a. w '-4'1 '."'<'Ir..,:.-Ir.~ ng He1erost\.Jalsarcnoi~tC'f't1:! "':rs \1 . .a.eg"· · "lJsbc-end.s...JsSC"d a~e'~
mannc-r t ·.a.·sn ;:oen;:i e "-Ou!J C'J'~ .. s :-. .,e :-:"'~ .. re a:n~ cspec1all~ Busa~ mttungs a~ held dunng
alone 2 _ -~·--::.,d re· "' ... sband v.ho V.C'ft' theda' and lMrt 1sentcnatnment at
I hf ,e ~r. in :n: pre~r· ·~ ~-.: ... ·-.~-:, •:""'. a'ld i..~ l a-.-._. night The enterdammcnt consists of
tionsh.;:i •_· •~·e ·ra-.ea."'\~:-.: :-. ·e1 ---ir:ie ri:.eatantal l~n1.h dan~ing and dnnl1ng. One of th<
a.m e\:reme • :ornfor..a"" e ·~t" 14 :--~I ".-:..:and dicn·· dare tou1.h emplo~~ asLC"d af his ~fe could go
The l~bl.ilr .. · ... _pies ,.c .. r .... arc al! ,_.:-~1i_. ! .:h..:.,·: ht •h s .:oupk along at hase\pcnsc He.,,.-astold that ~11lC'd r.iati.rc anc ··a.thL "'n1-.n I~ .--~-~ .:-..:~"' :hemkssandlc-ss a poh~ dtt1s.aon :Ud be-en made
more lhan I cac sa' for :he "iete·· \\ ·: ......... -· -5hl h .. Kt'th~r at a a~rnst .ndudini spouses. OSC\~ls I ... o-... ::: ~ls..:l :lot on~ . ;3-: affa. --~ .... ~ccu ago and. lo I DChe"e s..ich tnps C'O('OUTagC'
our cm:ioe r-as ~r.1~ .::o ... ;-""1th A!::)' _;.:. lX'hu .: ·; •• Jr(' s inna~r thar: han l~ -pank~ of "-' hteh lhCTC 1s 1.1.rucn :tM Tl"--" .. • •1,..,. ;-~· .... b 1 ..... .,.._ .. o_. -'-~""• alrcad' enougn in 1h1s compan~ I -, '"' =-.. -u .. _ c~ .. · .. .,. u.1 .. !J .. er ·s incnds .r.orncd S.il:k ~-r..,ous I.,. _ d •101 hMtt.Jte 10 bt": 1o1.a~ "~ unhlPP'.-\.\heo m~ husband
I once hcarc • ..,w sa" !ha: ''l-· ::-.a: she .... ~-, '"'ore than OOth oi left I don t • le the acca of him
mission 1s 10 C'dUc.lte ;>t"Qpk \\'In :hem p.JI 1 t':..,e# spending a v.ecl ,.1th fcmak cm· tha.11r.;n1r.d.lbope~..,..i ,..1lpnr ·:n_. ~ll som .•·• u2.tmracedt.hrou2h plo~~ 1o1.ho v.ould lo'e to m ake
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DEAR FRL'S: It seems io me &Ml
tJaJs compu~ 's sales i:Kaltive pl.u ls
DOI doiq mild io npport family
iogct.knaess. ~ ls already m •
i wttole lot of troeb~ u tk hsbu4s .. ..w ......
iogeltler ud rdaw to c• • HX1
)ear's o•tiq witlto•t tki:r •hes. IM
polk) .. ollld be ~
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9 and 11 am \\brship Service
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Hairy situation split up pair
Funn' ,.hat \OU remember -\s a ~outhfui rcpon~ I once did a para·
graph about a ba!ber •ho ·~rued to
gc1 e'en .-.1th his "'lfe He put
handfuls of floor s,.ccp1ngs from his
shop into her underv.car .. The
nchmg ,.as ncruciatang.. -~he told the
Judge. lkfo~ no-faulL that Tht
d1' orce ~as granted
Q. v. ruch of the L n11ed t.ates has
the fe"Acst counucs"
~ Ddav.-arc W nh three at high
ude as some p1.1t 11
Y. hat tbe anoent Romans of
mod~t rnC"ans ate mosth was Y h
port. and d~ peas. accord mg to OM
hrstonan Soul food v.11ho0t~ul
sa~s he
Q V."bcn makcn of btlhard tabln
dccrttd that 1oumamcnt pla~m had
to ,.~r bl.ac UC'\. \i1nnnot.a Fats
wd. -Drc--ssing a pool pb~ff ma tu\
1s hkc pulling u. hipped cream on a hot
dog. -Wb2t"s v.roni •1th v.1uppcd
cream on a hot dog"
..\. ~Ol a thing. Same sort of
comment ~ou might hear from som-c
CHARLES
Go1E1
Thctt arc man~ situauon 1r.heu
'ou can ta.kc a fin~ enhcr •a~ If.
>Ahen the rime am\~ to tile 11 and
t 1~ • 1U a pure guts". 'ou probab1'
>Amt •Tong SOfDC'91hcre an the pla~
'<>rtb had an a• •ard n~ It
"&i ct:Jwni) stTOOS ~qh co act
but 11 •as square and bad onl) thrt'C'
~ch. albal dloa ones. m the an·
btd maJOf. He dectcd to aci. and
bdorc h~ knew II be found hamsdf
~n1 d umm)' .... tuJc panncr pla~ed
~j\ \padcs.
Bcca.usc of the u.nronuna.tc duph·
.. auon in dtamonch . .:kl.. arer 1ound
th.al tw sWn c:kpcnded on fi nchns
lb< qU«n of d ubs He -.ould la e
the fi~ mhcr •-&) and tha1
LM.
Bo YD
~ football l1 ntjna0 bu to do l.O .. grt up
for a game'" T nct 1s to raut the 1ntens11~ of <ktcTm1nauon .. ,thout
letung u mu.sdcblOd ~ou. The put
a ll-pro lineman -\Jan Pa:gr once
prepared for a cruaaJ game b) snuoa
s1lentl) for a lOllJ umc wbt1c prc$SJOI
a tedd~ bear against his forehead.
In ca.natures.. the bnght bd •-an
narro~-manded tello• v.bo •ouldn't g1assn That"s bttn so for Jn>Cf·
to put mustard on his banana spl1L atioru For good reason. eV1CkotJ). Rcscarchcn al lsrad's Td A~1' E~es of a sno w-. O\.\I arc as big as., L.nt\cnll~ stud!Cd 150.000 cbi.ldrnl ~our; or mme Some s.amplan~ W L Tbcu stawucaJ
lank betv.ttn ocantghtcdncss and
antelhetPCC lS UTCfuta.ble. The nerd
Don"t bd1c'e 'ou and I h.a'e much .. cars specs.. no doubt about 1t. But
cause to grasp 9.-hat a profess101W t.h~ don't lrno~ .. b)
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to rd) on the fincs'l-t. I nsuad. be 23
~ 1bc i:ontract iron~ d . a\ 1hc
c:a.rds la).
Ocdarcr ruffed chc \.a-Ond round
of hean d.-ra trumr eardin1 '"
dwnJD) a.od ru If cd tbc la t bean a
East s.J>o-cd out Thm ~ Chrtt
•rounds or daamond. a.nd he
\\esi follo•cd to lhe firw t•o or
tboc. d«btcr coukt daJin ~on
lratt. \\esa hMI sho-o up uh thrtt
~. w:"\ en harts ~ I o d.a·
mond. • '° he could bold ~ ~ o~
dub. Di£da.Rr ltd a dub to tJw a«
ud ran 1bt Jack of club~ 10 ore hi~
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the dog food''
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DE!flOS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham ·
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by Charle$ M . Schulz
by Jim Davis
Orange Coas1 OAll 'r' PILO T"'-irso-.1 January 28 t988 85
BLOOM COU1'TY
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D001'ESBURY 'by Gar'"', -,:.c:eau
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by Berke Breathed
by Lynn Johnston
!:>y Je.H MacNelly
Oy harOid Le DolJX
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··Reporters ~ust
-temper-t
with some class
. Monda) ·s storm~ TV sceM ~tir.ttn Vttt ~nt
George Bush and CBS°s Dan Rath...-r •AS iM hrgh and lo•
pomt.s ofw GOP prn.idenuaJ campaign so far
The htgh ,.as Sttmg a side of Bush that •e ha\en·t Sttn
bri'OR -a ~ that SOtM sa~ pro\~ be isn·t a v.1mp
The k>v. ~ v.-.tchlng a mcmbcT ot lhe ~s medt.a
dcbaung. ~ng and becommg pan ofhu sto~ rather lb.an
•oBJDg IL
t:nfonunatch. w substance of the mien1ev. •as lost
because 1D R.a11ld·s onh.. -more attention 1s someumes
IJ'en to the heat than the hghL ~ What most people .... ,11
remembcT about u is Bush looked good and Rather loo~
bkc a jCf'k..
lt •ouJd ~ ClS\ to aunbutc the unfonunate episode 10
•h.at 1s often ca.Jled w -enlfftaJnmeot facto(" net"'o
moguls.un~ on T \' ~s people.~ ~ant t~1r repon~
• ·to be uan v.ho spartJe on camera. Some C\nl insist on :he
auhc:ad-bantcraround the ~sdes that is supposed lo ma,.~
the ntgbtJ~ ~'S more personal and rntenainmg.. .
But wre·s mo~ 10 this episode than enter-..a,ntn! ~he
\ te'Voef
it docs::"t m.a::e'!' unfihcr B.:.sh !"aec Ralh~ :n~ I!
ma.Us DO d1fferentt 1f Rather docsn ·, It« Bl;sh. and 11
sboutdn"t m.lller 1i8ush bad been ca14-1·n ~ed v.11h hi~
ID the COOtUC Jar
Reporters are e\pecud to find and tq>Ort ~'\. no}
~ pan of the nC'?o-s
.\ rcponn is oohgated to be aggressJ\e and asi the tough
oos th.a~ te1. :.r.e sto~ but the profession of JOJmahsm
c.d mu, n 'xu~ 1f tM rq>c>ner does the jOb .... nh a h nle
Htte 1s a 5-amphng of ed1ronaJ rommmt regarding
~londa~ n1gnt"s heated :nt~ie-.i. b~ Dan Rarh~ of \ ce
~1dent George 8 -.sh on ::ie ··cs E'emng '.'~s
C'lticago Su· Times:
E \en ~uming th.at his' .c::rr. '"'as ~1ng :o a' oid gJ' .ng
d1Itt: ansv.ers \fr Ratha aC1ed .• e 3Jad • .a .. u:i~hng togi-. e
h.s pr~ an .t\ en hance . ..\ meas .. re ofh1s cond1.;ct .s that C\ en
..\BC-T\""~ ~n<OtOUS Sam Dor..aJd:son thougnt h1S cotleagu~
beo.a\eC arr nll:
T1e cpisoCe "'111 not Sc:':.e :he g:o~ mg .:clx;te O\ e:-:re
eu.:t .. et:e ~j d~:romc 1n!~ 1l!'As Bi..: JUSl as :"IO ooe oelte' e-s
oev-~;xoP'e srot...c :x sen !le to tagh pubhc off~s -and
ett.a.;'l .• sro ... ~ :.u.e :t0 a::>ose from an offioa.I -1-st as
suvng. -: .:~ ~ pub..c be1oe\ e a repone;-snould :'lOt t:"• to
maJ.e h1-nSc!1f SJperlOf ~ demcamrg the o ffiaa.
l~ ;>ub&te .... sLr.ct on tms is the c<>r.eet ~
The Sew York Times:
~fr Rathe!'" haC e\cr:-1gn: :c j)RSS :'";: !.-an-Contra
maaer and \fr BllSn !lade' e=--_. ~r; 10 ;x ~" e 11 ... ould ~
1~Jsed ho"'e'er ..,ffen~ee ~e ;>reteoded 10 :"C Jr. T\ T'le
tro.i .e s :h4t n :e~' 1s1or. almost a-::· ;xilt:tnan can
st..cc.~s.-.. 1~ st~ne"'a aim~t an:· repor. o-a.mos• an~ 1ssi..e.
The :epone-J!"i te .e' 1s.o~ .. 'e as :-ec ~ted t>: \tr Bush
1s at a dis.ad\ ar;age Ii ne·s gentle. the po .. :.cian slt<ks off the
hov I f he"s ~v ... ~. he 100' s u &.e Cou:-: Dracula
· Tbe Washingto n Post;
\t ... Ra:'ie· .r. as :r. .JC:"" i :Yi a:z_;r.entalt \ e and hot and Stt:mng.~ ~na.,:. ~:1~ He-appeaR<l detem11~ lo
m.be po1rm a: •um~: a::_. ~os · J:l<! an.abte to stand back a t ail
C'en •htr .1 l-.ac :>eeo"'e p • .a1r. i.-.a: :us h ~ ofanack -aa.s not
gorng :;,, el.~1: ar.. nfo:-naucr: · _ .
8 ... : ••.a •t" !-Da -Ra·-e-.:.c .r.-onz.. don·: tault i'}t"I 'v '
no1 ~.rlg :-e B· .a.:_as· ,~ ... s-anchor TM a.rea Ji
q ... ~:.onmg .r.1s egr:.:7i a:e n.e notaok thing about \ir
Bus:-:s \&c:o~. """'~ ··.:; · .:.d not come a.s a mu.; of
d.spatcn -g ·-· ~ .: .. ~· o:;s 'Jr ... the quesuoner
Kansas Cit~· 1M o.1 Times:
Its: \ .. : ~a· "' -"'-'3S a mtiusned. CBS ~C"A s a.nd Dan
Rat~:-o-~~il~ B ... s ... a"d 1~ 7 _rs .. 1t of theglonous burcen
Ba.. 111 • -; Ratnr. "'as ,.Jst a \>.lute Hou~ ~porter
~u"' :-.:: sa -::·"" -.. ancho r and managmgcdnor TMtroubk
•s tha· Ra:·.~-q:;:iped do""n and addrrs.scd the \,tt pres1den!
as 1f re ... e-e.: ·~ J • stat~ma': an equal v.Tcstlmg 9.'1lh grca;
1ssue-s T-a -of iarn1 ian!' bieeds contn-ftpt and d .sre-s~. · ' ... o-der Bi..sh s.lised him.
E. e-. ")vU . ..... s lti.1 R•me~ · at S!.5 m1 lbon a ~~
ma~e-s rroie :r..a;. : : me-s a.s me n m~ as a rfl~ \ice
p~t"'t F -;i -e!•ort ant"';o: :o ~o-a-n tnmsdf to ttK k\el
of a pres cent1.s .. .:"C1a.ate-...... H~ the 1m~ \\"hat did c B e\~)('C
The Pbilade1pbia Inquirer.
\t· Busr oecane t:-e ·i~t pobtKUn oft~ 1q
campaign to effen.\e1~ tum tile tabucs on his pursuer G~
Hart mlJSt be g.""ttn "'11h en': Richard SL~OO must ba'e been
doUJ:g h1gh-fi\e-s •nh bis bod~guards. ~o matter that ~t r
8lllh 1a...s 1mpol1tc He sum~ tap;xd a otf'\C . ..\lot of peos*
out the~ appanntl~ thin 1t"s u me 1.hc media got some
comeuppance
The HCC prnldenL •ho :le\er did ... a.rooad to
rnpoocbng to the CBS report. v.as not cuctl~ pla)i DI bl the run BuL as be~ from Ronald Rc:apn an 1980during
l.bC'lr crua.aJ ~•do-n 1n ~a.shua. ~.H. -the o~ 1n "AbtCh
~ir. Reagan snapptd at the moderator. ·r paid for that
mKTOphoot· -1t som~um~ pa~~ to unpr0V1se. For muons
~t ba\ e e' C1) thing to do 1lh 1.hc peculiar d)'lWDaa ohhc
I c:am~JJJl. ~I r Bmh"s ~ unproVJ~tJon
~to~) ntght al~ ttn.a.Jnl~ •-orkcd to bu bmefiL
OfM E COASi
llilf Pilll
· ·short.Jy after the anchorman cut o/Tth~ vice presJ«nt In mldamwcr.
switchboards an acroaAJnerfca lllthtcd up and most of thcca.IJers
dldn •t llk~ how Rather had btlulvril ·•
,,
Just when ~" ~
it ·was safe to fJ ~
inthe . . ..
Bush won somesy111pathy,
but did he ea~n any vOtes?
BJ 00'\ALD H.. ROTHBERG / ,,......,_
Y. .\Stfl"GTO'-= -roe ron-
\C'r~s ~Cl poha..al UUldcn s
caea.r Gcorgt Bu.sh ould beat O.n
Ralhcr \,\ J bndshck m low-~ s ~bllC3n prt'OOC'l CIUCUSCS DC\t
mond:
~ .:.c-ar IS v.~bn the \ t
pre-s <k~~ ~a.ch an~ O\CT the corr.-
bat \C(8 'XV'HL.:h.~-:nan ._.'ll' :-.cl?
&~ O\t"'Com< Kansas Sen Bo:-
DcM"s !<ad .n lov.a
f •e: !:::~ 8'-V. dee~ t.1s ~
oc-n~aa .:a:w:!~ 10 Oc-toOn '-.c·s
be-:-.; o' · : ... o .ll..~ Iran-
C v-~:a and t~ sO-ciJ~ .,,_-p ~c-.,.-
1.""< a IC!A:;0r. ina: ~t-·s .-o--c-
r-~~ r. •::-.< 'l ak ~.:pm t. .. s
..:-e-c ~~ 'a\ : \\ ..,'"'c \\ ar 11 ~
::-t\ one-:~ ~:-..as:er ;i.as soax-
r; "' -v ' : ... g:-C'no...g:; :o X ~t
... , -~·P..~~
""< • ~o...p: T &-"i o-'or.T".e-r
Dc.a ... ~rc Go' Pete .Zi.: Po • ~ ... "1'-!
:-.c -F·-ni ~ ~Orate to~ o-
r.e-.r.spaper-ed.: ~ Ja'n<'S Gan:-:o-
.: .. ~ng •he ~ \L "'C'S Rq..Sk"'
O::eba:c • • ()I" rn-Ra:.-c-r d ... :i a
• • .:!· • ~ m1""-:c-s on ~""ie CBS
E • :r -i 'c-as B. nost x J.r.ts Ra~ ~a:-::e o.T
a • .<3' ~ 'o do..bt a :.lt :-..a·
~ ~: r~ Bust' r'C'~ J ciea.r ~ rn ~
.r. a~ a ,..... ..,-e ~o-p-1atcd qtllC'St ~-
~ :::>,) '!.aA.CT T ..csda~ fo-l ....
T ...!a •:ld C"' said Iov.a Re-
p;.it>. .ans :r. ""; Bush -v.o:;-::-~
(':tie ":t~ nands 00-.u. ~ ! ~:
~ !"" ~t for IU~ fn me
~b\ct th.at ,ou-;~ -a SU1'\ ~ o;-Xf
J ..r ... a Re-pr.. Kans ... '10 sald t!'.C:• ~
I: ch :o Ute""'~ •he J;>('0~1ri
ca :.~ -8 ... sh •as tlx : ~ or,:5
pcT\. ~. ( ornpatt'(! 10 ~ 1 per-~ f-0-
Do..c
ho-~' J.ftcr lht a-~ '"orr.an ~1 off . .. ,,, ~ ~ ee..· ... -:-:C.a-S<&~
S•i:: .boa."l!s a1J ~"'rOS.S ~cnca
hi--tC'd _ p and t"'<1S~ o -• x .:alltn
d .! :; . t Ii .. c bow. Ra.z-~ ... ~ ::>(':la·. ed
B-\t. at..!~ v.cr? eta·~
-"-~ time an~ R~~ .car: 2C'ls.
NEWS ANAL 't SIS
.!llO a fl&!': t Y. llll Dan Rat.Irr and
•ra .. h.e"s ng tocomt O\ll '~ •e-f1 •.t: Repu an pnm.11" \O~ -
~ Ltt ~ l• 2 ~ &lb· s ca rr. ;:raigr:
~~r
-10 .. a .s ~ !Lr-pl.a~ stat.e ·· sa»d
R.cr Bond v.ho 1s runn1 th< 8U$h
.::a;rpa ~ ~ lO'•~ -.\.ndv.-,11 lo•~m
~"' ...lit ~riht d~ l r.ttd lo be e'pU1"~ \0 UlnT: TI-~·. U• a.:
... :£Jr 0 .. 1~ s.< t~1ni .,. mi.q •~
. :c ~t of tht C .. i~ Sta~ -
On T~. n ts ,..<""-~ ~1nr rr ..6de J , oOc1 su ~rr.er. t abo.. r
:Ix :nltn ~· ~~ n ght C"efort
-Ho ·~':-:-.~-.!: SC"C":::. a: 1:'"' • g:;. ~:.
· ,_.. e ::~e :--:e::: o-: o:· ~ \ e:-pen ~:~:n
.. ~~1or..011r. ~ ~n:~ m!tf'\ ~ ts
"o l."' -~: "'.O:""i""< -Ra~e-r ~ -r:-~ fA • :rwl: rr.<n
.a:;e::ao:-: 1s s.o-;-~:i~ gJ\~ rn 1ht
:'~4t~-t .. .< g.~t S~T.U C O"i;!lt
i ~ Al ~?°" ... e ;~: -.
R.a:~..<-r ~J\O sa.IG •~ a.,..,..,.p~ ('T)(jsr.g
: , ... .c' -:e!'Vtr• •a<.-· .:!o.~ u
g.;a:t:"L I as -:e-dtd
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~27 pa.g:-"'.t.: "ttr ma r.g pu.. t.01 -...i • a .u. ,,,_; o: thic 1"X""l<k"lt £,c-r ~~ vi 8 .. s-:·s 0ppo~-ts ~
trrC":'c .. ,) rr ait lO be piocd 1r
~ ur.g -~ -R.nhc"'
In Jo;r.a .. ~ Bo'-Do~ nds
B ... s'--.... ~: ;». 1<. t c "-..tns.as
sc-a:..,,··s ~•-;>air .. ~rruc: St~
ne-n R~s.. u l<! ..._.-n1ni ~nst
Rat~ ·-t~ str.c Tll --ot 2 bad
ort -
Roberts n\ls~ his m.ar.·s st.it;..s a.s
:.be ICadtr -Io .. a is sohd
-~ r~~ : ~t :-~e. ba.-in 10~
·~1:-i iJn! ~:-: .. ~ tl;( IT'OmctlL S
fa ~, en s.e\ I , in lo-'3 R~ taros l"J·.e w ~I\ m~ !.:P
tMit mm.!s \4 .:1 R "C'ns
~·s ;>rot"<~ r Jo;i.~ J.nd
~SC"Vo hcTr :..a: ~ :.i.r deeper ~ an~
C'Of'f-r\,,-tatior. • 11 Ra\M eouJd ... \~~
Y.n.at ~ d;,c ,,~ ~ ·~
the an....-..orr-.an • s 1 ns.:s:.cnct on OO"lng
.r . .:>a I.he c;~JOn of Bu.sft"s r'ohc·
mrnt 10 the Iran-Coo in~
Just 111. ~ ~u 8-..sh • bff t.bosc
ckosions LO sdl arms lO Iran ·~
ooog m.ade"'
In campa.gn appcarancn u: la-&.
B.ah tnn to comoal Dotc"s. back·
g;o ... nd as SrnA.t.c Rcpubhar. leader'
.. . em phasa1 lbc d1 fkrrnCl' bc-
1v.ttn ~~o~J And ntcut:' c
~p
He t.ok1 an at.:dlt1CC 1n lo-~ fa.Ls
tr..a: be bad ~c'CI rn Cong:rns and
a!S.U. r..ad ~bead of tht Cl"' .
-I madt molT ~\~s then thac I
~di. ci·. !o...: .ea.~ ..L Coni;rns.. _
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&t •bcn .1 aa.i:r~ &... e\c:"'..i::\~
dcos.x;-s I.ha: ... r-cC'd so.-r a ... ~ ... ~\
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T?·.c L'"t":'lpe-""al-~ ........ ~ \h.arpl'
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Lungren is better than even
bet for state treasurer'S job
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Irvine did
its part
o share ·
Secondary
smoke is
a big deal
To w Ednor:
Rn.pond1ci to me .<'It.er of R.~
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:-.<"Cn~n 'o: 'T't to "'cad tlx con-
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KELLEE COHE'-
Coroo..1 dd 'fat
Erskine
needs a
priority
Com me.nm
welcomed
CdM holds
on to .put
UniVersity
out, 56-54
Sea King lied \\'ith
Estancia afLer Eagles
fall Lo Roadrunners
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. (P1eue eee SEA VIEW /C2)
WoodbrldCe"s P.A . Emenon (23) -and
Adam Keefe (31) battle 1..a&una Beach 's
r .... UASuAY. J APY 28 '988 [!I
GWC women Improve to 23-1; OCC women shock Riverside. C2.
UCI tennis ranked 11th In nation, begin season on Friday. C2..
Showdown ,in
PCLbecomes
a showcase
Keefe dumps in 34
t o boost W a rrior s
past-Art~sts. 76-52
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n 1ost ofhusband·s
fl rst v:eek e nd love
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t ·o turn tide
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from football duty
He lea,·e \\.oodbndge ~1 wcwd me docaora
coach1n toG1b on smrou~Altttdio •cpa.p~
for one-\·ea r ab ence
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Quote of the~
S&fft J......_ a center for L~ Ponland T ru I
Blaun. on guardmg free-shooung Reggie ~filler
a rookie -.·nh the lndlan.a Pacer\ ··You·,c got to
guard him coming out oft~ locker room. He has no conscience. -
Vanderbilt upsets Kentucky
Television, radio
TELEVJSIOS
Seen Drawl scored 22 points 18 on m threc·poaot goals. to lead Vanderbilt 10 an
83-66 Southeastern Conference u~t of
~ p.m -COIJ.EGE BASKETBALL
Lours' rile at Southern Mi.ss~:sP~.
6 p m -COu..EGE 8 ALL: !'\onh
No 9 Kcntuck) in Top :!O con~ Carolina a1 Wake Fornt. ESP~.
basketball acuon Wednesda~ night Harvey Grut
scoccd 30 porn ts and vabbcd 1 :! rebouad.s as I Oth-
ra n ktd Oklahoma spnnted to a 109-36-Brg Eight
\'lctOI') o'er :"o. I~ Iowa State Ve,.... Maxwell hit
five thrtt.point shots and fin1shtd Y>1th :!O points to
lead I 4th~ked Flonda to Its snth str.ught
Southeastern Conference' 1ctOT) a 61-50 tnumph o'er
host Loumana St.ate C1urlH SmJta and Bo&by
Willstoa scored I:: points apteCt a nd I 5th-ranked
GcorgetO\o\ n held \IS1llnJ Boston Col~ Y>1thout a
field goal for almost 12 minutes 1n one stretch to defeat
the Eaglt"S.. 58-30 rn a Big Ea.st game .. S&ne ~,._
scored a season-high 26 points and Slaermu O..pas
sparked a late 15-~ surie that earned :'\o. I -5, racus.e to
a n 8.,-~6 Big East Conference Y1ctOI"\ o'er host ~ion
Hall . Boo BarvtJ' scored 16 porn.ts. including four
frtt throws in ~ firuJ minute. as '1s1ung St John"s
beat ~o 19 V1llano 'a 60-55
6 p m -PRO SOCCER. L.a.urs at
Oe'eland (dcla,ed1. Pnme Ticket
Z..J&).p.m. _.:PRO BASA.ETBALL Lal.en at
Sacramento. Channel 9
8 . .30 p m. -COu.EGE BAS&ETBALL
\\ ~om1ng a1 San Otego State. ESP:"
9 p m -COLLEGE BASIETBALL \\est
\'1rgrn1a at Bradlc) ldda~cd). L"S~
RADIO
-30 p m -PRO BAS&ETBAU...:: Laktrs at
Sacramtnto. KL~C (570).
-30 p.m -COu.EGE BASKETBALL
\\ ash1 ngion St.ate at t:CL~. KMPC ( 10)
.. 30 p.m -COLLEGE BAS&.ETBALL:
Long Beach Sutc at l.iO. K.PZE t 1190).
-30 p.m -COLLEGB BASu:TBAU....
Pacific at CaJ S&atc Fullmon.. KM 'Y ( 1600).
Rustlers tQp Fullerton inO'{
GWC wOffien 23-1
after 93-83 win;
OCC men triumph
The Golden \\ est College Y>Omcn·s
ba.sketbaJI team ran its record to 2J.. I
with a 9J..~3 o'enrme '1ct0f'\ O'er
'1sJting Fullerton '-' edn~~-night
to h1gh hght commun11~ college ac-
t1on.
The Rustlers.. \\Ith s11 v.omcn 1n doub~ figurts. pulled rt out in
0' ert1mt. due in largr to tv.o ·of-
kn s1' c rebounds and ensuing
bud.ets b) Lon T otOR anothCT b~
Jane L:tu. Stephanie S•'llnson's
outs-1de JUm~r and la~up off the fast
break. and a pan of Jeannine Bat·
u.gha frtt thro\o\~
KaLh> \\ trth led Gokkn West •·1th
24 points. •hilt> Totosz f 18). Batt.agJ1a
(16t. K.Jm Tak.a.) ma f 13). SY>anson
( 10) and l tu 110) mack 11 a complttt
look
The pmc •as ucd at 81 1n
uqulauon after f ulk-non ~nted a
onc-and-0nc opportunll) with four
second s lefL
T he ' tCtOI') 1mpro' cs Golden\\ cs1
to --0 in South Coast Conftrcncc pla~
and Jl"ts them a t•o-pme lead
entcnng the ~ond round of pla~
Futienon falls to I ~-~. S-~
In another v.omen·s game <>ruse C.Ul 5 7. RJvenid~ 4': The
Pr rates 1mpro' cd to 3-1 in Orange
Empire Conftr~nce pla~ handing the
Tigers their first confercnc-t l<Xs
Gtll> Pov.ell scored I q points and
had nine rebounds. \o\hrle point guard
'\an() Lu\ came through Y>1th an all-
around effort. Y>h1ch included ~'tn
points. fi,e assists. ~'era! steals and
sohd defense. ·
In men's action
~Coast n . Rivenid~ Cl· The
P1ratts brokt out of a shoot ng slump
and Da'e Milts poured in '4 points
as OCC •on its first Orange Empire
C onfcrc~ contest
Theodore slgns
Chris Th~odort an 1ns1dt
hn~backcr v. ho led Orangr ( oast
(oll~e an sacks 1n 19 -"'II pla~
football for Sonoma uue th1\ fall
Tbc.odott had 5ie' en sac ls and Y> li
tied for fouAh on tt&t team n tad Its
v.1th 60 The Lex ~lam11os High
product s&ancd most of his games as
an OCC freshman in 1986 and \laned
e' C'T) p me as a sophomore
If REERACQUETBAL.:CLASSESI
I SAT JAN JO I
FROM 1 OAM Till 1 p~ I
FREE RACOOETSAU ltfNTAl I i PAVflPLA~·j
I llM:OWlllALLI OF I
I ·NO--f& •NOllSllVA s I I •COMIDaSSB>TOP\AY•lllNGDOU>~ .•
I fUY ~ WAUYW1. TB•trS,. ' I :;;:::::=== I
C9t WOITHY PMK, COl'8 Of 1 nH ~ MAIN) I
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The game v.as ucd at 42 ,,...,th 14 42
remaining. but OCC <1-3. 14-12 1
scored tight straight points. Rt' cn1<k
11 ·'.l 11-131 countered v.ith a ba1ke1
~fort the Plratc-s compktcd a I -2
run spearheaded b~ Dared Crane's
s1' porn ts. and four each b> M 1lc-s and
Reid Lukes.
\11lts. v.ho v.as I~ of 18 from 1h~
floor. also ~ 15 rebounds Lukes
had c1&h1 points and tight rebounds.
\o\ h1lc Crane scored 2 1 porn ts on I 0 of
16 shooting.
F.ntr1oll t l , C.Wu West 12: Tro)
Jos.t"Ph scored 25 points and Kc' 1n
Jonc-s 1~ in 16 to lead the host
Hornets 1n a South C~st Conference
pm~
The Rustlers (2-~. 12-1 I) trailed b)
10 pomts throuahout pmost of the
game. but C'Ut the lad to six in the
fin-11 halfon a coupk of oca.s1ons. the
la.st tame at Q-8::?
SoccER ._ -
Poe..-s Kicknrts
Artists, 4-3·
SEAVIEW. • • l"romCl
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE •••. tht third time this ~n a.s CWf.,. ~1arshafl ~red 22 potna. From Cl
t .... o-)car unbeaten streak in league
pla~ to 15 and 1s present!~ 5-0. 13· 5
'"1th sc' en straight v.1ns1. clicked at a
64 ~ ~rcent rate 129 of .i51 from the
floor
third pla~
La&una Hills !3-2. I ~-> trailed
22-1 J after one q uant>r but ~au&ht the
\fust.angs at ..l-4 at tfic tnd or thrtt
pt>nods. The Hav. ks led most of the
final quaner until Ttd Colburn sank a
thrc-c-oomter .... 1Lh --'5 steonds to t o
Est.a.nc~ 12-3 12-9) fell ~hind 15-'1
after the fint quaner and 29-15 at the·
half as Marshall poured an crab t
points in the second quancr Maln.1
DottJn added 15 points for Saddk
back fJ-1 16-41 and G\lan Dotur
tossed in I ~ ·
Tht Eaf,Jc-s .. ho Y>crc ~Id to Lhci.r
IOY>C'St point total ofthc season. •en·
.. Tht) v.ere fron ung ~<Um v.rth
son ofa bo\·and-onr an the first haJf ··
said Shannon. ..but 1f v.t could
~' erv 11 'AC could slide off. and
~d!m •U able to rebound off othcn·
m1\SCS .. King dismJ---..1 led b' M rkeCurusandC'hru R upsa . ~ · 1Cunis and Ru~ C"a('h scored c1&h 1 at Laguna Hills points In other PCL action c .. aa Mesa U , Oraaat U : Paul Kos
scorrd 19 points. and f rm Felter tad
11 points and a carttr-h1gh I"'
rebounds as the ~fust.tngs snapped a
~"-Pmt losing streak an league pla~
Da'c K.Jng was fired as U,guna
Hills H1&h·s basketball coach toda)
and assist.ant J~ Reid .. -.s named to
replace him
-r.su. n , N~wpert HarMr t7: Botl ·
ltam.s took their umt offen.s1,cl) an1 :
It almost •or1.ed to the Sailor•.
ad' ani.qc. but fint..platt Tu\lln ( S-C •
I ~-31 held on at home The ~1 us tangs 11-4. "'-14) led 31·-9
at the half and 49-44 after three
quarttl"\ ~fore pullrn&a"'~) The ,.,n
also brolt an e1gh1-pme losing st~k
this season
"-cwrdrna to-Laguna Halls ,·1cc
pnnc1 pal Frtd \an Lue,t"n. the mo.,e
\o\ as made "for the best interests of the
kids and the pcognm That 1s tht onl~
commt>nt •c Y>11l make at this tune ··
't\o\ pon Harbor ( f-4. 13-8) ..... hrc t, .
lost its fourth stra1aht league contn t
.. ;u able to pull •1th1n li\C points 1 r
the fourth quancr but roukf not It 1
an~ closer. T) kr Koon led ~ Sailor •,
•1th ~1nts and--1.!!n Gttrhn.r ·· iadrdmnc
T 1m :"'gu~cn added 16 points and
Tuau 1i<1 11C01<~ l-4 1)0tfttS-fer ~
'ks.a ··1 think our kids came out and
Kmg ~ a rttord of 28-38 1n tY>O-
plu\ season\ I aguna H1llu\ P-8 tb1s
sa.son and rs 1n third place 1n the
Pacific Coast Lc<lg\le .... ,th a 3-2 marl:
'-' 11h four stantrs ~tummg and a
k~ transfer coming in. the Ha•u
Y>ert t'P«ted to ~ a top contender
for PCL honors this season
.
Tu.sun v.as ahead 21-1 Sat halft 1m •:
and ~5-18 a~er thrtt quancn. t vc 11
'lltllh top scorm Lt<> Parker Jr and
Brad Cantttll htld to a combtned I 1)
porn ts Parter fin1sbtd v.,th su Pom IS
and SI:\ rebounds. but 11 was Cheav '
L> v.ho sparked tht Tillers •1th I ~
points.. 8. LcSan London add( d
eight assists
r~ll~ pla}rd hard ·· Cost.a Mt'Sa
Coach '-'e1I Pc-ck said ··o ur fast break
~at ·em It •as rebound and go.-
Lac-a Hills It, T~ 8llls '1:
Rid: Kawada hit a la)-UP •~th 10
seconds left to C'2p a l..quna Hills
comeback and mo'c the Ha•ks into
Reid was the had cOKh at Estan·
C141 for thrtt )ears ~fort steppmg
do•-n aftt'r the 1986-87 season. Ht
~d a 49-:!9 rttord at EsLaoc1a. ..................................................................................
UCI BASKETBALL ...
From Cl
-The other night. R1eo MoorT •a.s 0-for-.. in the fi nl
half. and v.hen hemmed has first shot m tht \«Ond hall
I pulled him ur<k and said. •Kttp \hooung. JUSt get
cl~r:· Hamngton said
··Pun) "'-as I-for-I I ont' night and came bad to score
18 points in the second haJf. You C"annot back off lfs1ust
a confi<kntt factor Wlth some of thtSC guys. -
~ 49'n are shoot1na 49 pttnnt as a team. S«Ond
to l;:"'L \'an the conftrencc. and a'erq ing 84.8 points ~r
game. up 13 points pn pmc O"er Last season UCI 1s
second in th( PC -'A 1n sconng at 87 5 points pn pmc.
a.nd ton1chfs p mc figures to some•hat ~•'c the
running game v.h1ch Mulhpn has hm1ted more. rettntl)
HamngtOOJfUla Ued • MW ptulosopb_} of fuU<OUn
pres.sure and fast brcall"" buk~ball •h1ch his p\a)t'n
read ii) ~pted and adapted to qu1ckh
-T he) like to pla} this wa) :· Hamngton satd. -1rs
going a Iona prett) good we·re c:ompclllffC. Consadmna
•hat •t> looked for to.,ct out oflht fi~l )tar. ·~·re hlPP>
The> 're com~una hard. pttWna •"ell I didn't th1nk
about ••ns and lossn •hen v.e started. but 11·s
prosrtUJng n1cd~. -
The btarst kc) ma) be the full<oun pre1SW"t. •hach
as for-cma 2L8 tumo"m pa pmt'.
.. w c·re pb)'lnl With a 6=S po•-tr forward (same as
Cl).-Hamnaion said. -1r wt d1dn·1 PfC\S •ell. •c
•oWdn"t be to some of the pmes •-e''c woo. h 's made a
btg daf'fcttntt an tc''cn.J pines."
Basketball scores
UC/ vs. Long Beach St ..
at Bren E.-enta Center. 7:30
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grou.p organ~~ed
8) AL~ON LOCK.ABEY ....., ..............
~fore in1u.a.1, ha\e bttn added to
the ~achung aJpha~t soup
The late-st ingredient 1s IMRS.\
v.h1ch !>tands for the lntn-nauonal
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Peter Gilmour of .\ustraha has
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closm1 ctrmon1es of the 'l\1ppon
Match Rao ng Cup 1n Ha~ama..
Japan last ~o\embcr
"'Our pnma.t) •um " to promote
the spon of match raC'C sa1hn,,_ .. said
Gilmour ··The match race etrcu1t 1s
one of the more 'mblc aspccu of lhc
spon ofyachtram11-and •~intend to
v.ort with the World Match Raong
Conf~cc tWMRC to promote and
fostcr qua.ht) match raona on local.
nauooal and mt~uonaJ lc,els. "-S
an auooat1on v.e epdorw lhe
WMRC's \\orld Cup of \1atch Race
Sa1fing.-
\1 3tt"h ra.:1ng is a t""<>-boat onc--on-
ont> race as 1n the .\mcnla·s Cup and
1ht> Con5tr~~1onal \. up
The l \tR .\ e\e"lut1,e committee
1s Gilmour Eddie \\ ardrn-Ov.en
Grc.-at Bnt.ain (nm Did.son. ~cv.
Zealand and Peter lslcr San Diego
·v. c v.ant 11 made perfect!~ clcar
th.at l \1R ..\ intends to v.ort v.tth
\\ \1RC" to promote our muu.w
goal!>.-said Gilmour .. Thank.sin pa.n
to the IQ -.\mt'nca s Cup. the spon
1s undcrgoJng rapid arov.1h and ~
match racing ~1lors bc1c-'e that a
full~ de' clopc-d prof~s1on~ etn-u1t ·
v.111 emerge-in 'cars 10 come-··
W'.\tRC 1:ha1'rman Harold .\ Lane
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manner. the sailors ha'c madc 11
c-astcr fOf t''cnonc-in mtctnauonaJ
lll.ltch racln& io communicate. \\ c
congratulate the c-ntu\" group for lh1s
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A senes of community meetings
will be held during January and
February. The next community
meeting is scheduled for:
Thuraday, Februery 11, 1918
7-9 p.m., Beer Street
School
3100 Beer StrHt
CoataM ...
Publtc comments in both
wrrtten and oral form may be
presented at the meeting .
Your participatioo
is encouraged.
HELP SHAPE
YOUR CITY'S
FUTURE!
PARTICIPATE IN
COST A MESA'S
GENERAL PLAN
REVIEW
PROGRAM
The General Plan is the
City's long-range plan for
the future and considers
important. issues such as
housing, traffic ckculation
and land uses. The General
P lan Review Program will
provide · a forum for a ll
residents, businesses and
property ONners to share
their views of the future.
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BEJ I ER costA MESA
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Honors
for some
sf)eclal
people
Kno v. an) outstanding Hunt-
ington Bcjich cittzens?
According to Joyce RiHeU, the
Huntington Beach Chamber of
Co mmerce is accepting nomi-
nattons fo r the Outstanding
C1ttzen Award. omanations
must be submitted to the chamber
office no later than Feb. 26.
.. Last )Car's O ustand ing
C1t1zen "'as Norma R.a.Ddall
Gibbs;· s.a1d Riddell. who 1s the
chamber"s ex«ut .. ·e .. -ice presi-
dent ... The award will pre~nted
to this )ear"s v.in ner at the
c ha m be r·s annual mee t-
ing/dinner on March I 8 ...
R iddell s.a1d the ~l«t ion com-
mittee has est.abhshed the follov.-
mg gu1dehnes for nominau ons:
• The rcctpient must 11 .. e or
work in Hunungton Beach.
• Sen ice to the communuy
includes acts of heroism or hu-
man1t.anamsm or chant.able and
other .. outstanding S("f'\1Ce. ··
•Sen ice performed m ust be
'oluntal"). not as paid v.o rk.
• Sen·1ce can be v.1thin the
) ear or O\ er a span of) ears.
• ~om inattons can come from
individuals or organ1za11ons.
Nommatton forms are a ' a1l-
able at the chamber offi ce. 2:! 13
Main SL. Suite 32. Huntington
Beach. 92648. For added infor·
matton. call 536-8888 • • •
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 2& 1988
Phonograph
~shop has the
oldies,· goodies
...., .... ..,_..,_ ......
Neil Maken brings
antique recording
devices back to life
By JOYCE BODLOVICB °'_.,... .......
Was 1t settnd1pit~ or "'as It de-sun'
"'hen ~e1I Maten dn fted into a a San
Diego thnft shop some I 0 ~ears ago •
-1 was v.ortmg as a s.a!es managcr
for a fashion compan~ a nd "'as 1n San
Diego o n a business tn p. ·· said 1hc
Fountain Valle~ man ··1 found an old
Victrola and bought n e,en though 11
was mechan1c,all) deficient and cos-
mctJCally homble V. hen I brought 1t
home. I couldn t fi nd an' bod' to tell me v.1\at w.-a.s wTo ng v.1 th. It
-Fonunateh . I ha\l' a 't"n mech-
anical mind. (can Stt hov. mechan-
1c,al tbmgs o~rate I tool 11 apan
studied tt a nd got the sill~ thing to
pla}.-'
C nbeknov.nst to ~ia~en. that "'iS
the beg:Jnning or .. , cstcrda~ Once
"PJn:· h is Hunung1on Beach busi-
ness tha t sprcializcs an ~onng
anuque phonographs for customen
scattered lhroughout the v.orld
.. I didn't ha'e an~ records to pta~
on that tim machine so I v.ent to a
swap meet and bought some o ld ...
records. I quJCkJ~ d1sco,ered 78
records are v.on.e than rabbits. -Joked
the former ~ev. Yorker -You throv.
rv.ooftbrm logC"theT and ~ou ha'e 10
records b' the end of lhe v.ttlt The'
JUSt multi pl~ m t he dart.·· ·
\nd hke bJl expanding record
colrcct1on. M.ah-n"s t"nthuslasm for
lhe old hand-cranked phonographs
al so gJ"C"' .
.. \5 I got mo~ and mort" ID' ol,cd.
I suned netv.o rtmg wtth people *ho
also had old pho nographs. .. he said
··1 acquired a second phonograph and
then a thm:l I stared d1sco"enng there
v.ere bookJru and onginal nunU4lls
out t~
their ola phonographs te me fof' help
1n ~painng them I finall~ mo,ed_
from a pure hobb~ 1nto .... °}cs. I •1U
do 3 fa,ur and fil. ~our phono-graph .
\ta~rn ~1d he dJd not stan to ~harge a i~ fur the f'Cl)al f'S until ne.
v.a~ ~c..nfident of his mcchan1ca1
abJ II\
.. \\ oru ng on the different ma-
' h1n~ 1o1.as a 1cam1ng npcne~ for
me ·· Jle said ··v. hen I fdt )CCUFC
envugh about m~ "'or\. and could
offer a v.arram~ on m' v.ork. I ~t.ancd dtarg.ing. ·· ·
Tv.o ~ea rs ago. \falen offic1all)
retired from his salcs ;ob and began a
full-11mc: 'enture .... u h his ncv. com-
pan~
··1 rune "'or~ coming from all O\CT
the v.orld. e'en lhe Vauan bas
Ul9on'a flnt phonotraph
reproduced ln RB ahop.
purchased a machine from me The\
sull O\A.l' m ( mon~ :· h( laughed .. i
ha' ea c ustomt"r in England "'ho call~
l'\l'f'\ l1A.O v.ttls lo find out v.ha t J
ha' e I tn not to send ~1h
good rare · ~C?{\C{table machin~
O\l'f'Sf3~ I v.oul<\hl c to l~p t~ in
t~ L n1led t.ates colkctor~ ma et··
.\nd ... David Boyd, a Fountain
\'alle) resident. has bttn ~lected
to appear in the 1 th ed1uon of
"Wno·s \\ho in Cahfom1a.~ The
~page referenct book contains
b1~ph1cal sketches of notable
Cahfom 1ans from the ans. sci-
ence. business. education. la""
and go,emment.
Neil Ila.ken and aome of h.la old fa•orttes ln Huntington Beacb. .. It sull v."U a h~. but to the
point "'here people .,.:l"f'( bnngmg
.\ •ai k through \ial en"\ home
"'hu~h also.sef"\ c-s as has office reflecu
{Ple&K eee PB01'0GllAPB{B2)
8o)d. an attomc) and CP ~. 1s
president and dean of the Wilham
Howard Taf\ Un1'e™t' School
of Lav. · • • • T he Cit) ofHunttngton Bt'ach 1s
r~ruitmg members to serve on
the Housing and Com mun1t~
De'·elopment Citizens ~dviso~
Board fo r the Communll) De-
' elopment Block G rant Program.
Trustee post caps career
in education for Franco
BB has
aslster
Jn Japan
This ts a federal grant program
that provides an a ''erage of S 1.3
m1lhon per )car to accomphsh
communtt) de,elopment objec-
ti \es in low/moderate inco me
neiJhllo rhoods. slum and
blighted areas or to pro' 1de
fu ndi ng for urgcnC) needs.
If )OU arc interested. call
536-5214. Applications must be
submitted to the cltv on or before
Feb. 1. . • • • O zark C hnsuan College.
located in Jophn, Mo .. is pleased
to announce that Seen Matt.Mw1
of Costa Mesa has earned a place
on the academic honor roll for the
1987 fall semester. • • • And ... it's pany time at the
third annual Valentine's pan)
I P'leMe _ llOff0 .. /82)
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
Ol_Ollllr ........
Jud) Franco has a fam ll) li neage of
educators.
Both of her parents "'ere teachers
and her falher also ad,anCcd into an
administrator's role. Franco. "'ho
graduated from LT Bertcle) v.here
she earned tv.o teaching credentials.
taught for sc'eral )t"ars m the Los
~ngcles area
.\ltbough she rellrcd m 196 ~ a fter
tht" b1 n h of her S('C'Ond child. she did
not end her tn\Oh ment m the field of
educauo n.
-From the u me "'l' mo'ed to
Nev•pon Beach m 1967. I was acme
10 a numbn of school-related or·
pnaattons. This continued"' h1le m)
children "'CT"C 1n elemena n school
and throughout their 1ntcnned1ate
and hi&h school ~ars:· she said.
It v.ouJd seem. thert"fort. a natural
progression that 1n 1980. the lowa-
bom Franco mo'cd into the role of
u usttt for the •e....,pon -Mesa 1J n1-
fied School Dtstnc1. She ran again
unopposed in 1985
Fran o. v.hosc fi,l' ch1ld~n ha'l'
attended S ev.pon Harbor High
·hool. said the reC'l'nt pnncipal sv.ap
contro,ers~ v.as panicula rl ) difficult
ID \ ICV. or her personal IO\ oh emenl
at the high ~hool
··1 ho~ the com muni~ can come
to the reahzauon that tht" board made
a deos1on based on the pohC\ 1n
C\IStcnce." she sa id ··1 had bet'n
procc-ssmg through the same con-
cern~ as the '-~ pon Harbor and
Corona del \lar ~opk
·· .\nd I ha'e the same l"l"Spe"Cl for
the tv.o men. al ""a.s not an eas'
dec1s1on ll v.as not do ne v.1thout a
great deal or though t and angl.11Sh But
in m ~ opinion. ~ou don't make later.i i
changes unll"S$ things are good and
sohd. ·· she added
Franro admitted to a conflict of
ftthngs m ~rds 10 the communi-
t) ·s emb uon-packcd response lo the
pn nC1p.t} sv-<tp.
··1 did ho~ st ""ould not accelerate
to that le,e1.-she s:ud_ -eut 1f thttt"
had not been the o utpoun ng of
suppon for Tom (Jacobson). that I.
too. fell he nchl) ~ then I
v.o uld be sad He and Dennis (Evans>
a~ \Cf) quali fied educators. ..
Franco. ho"'l'' cr 1s grateful the
t"O ntro ' ers~ did not touch the )oung-
est of her children ma negative •-a).
.. ,,~ son 1s a Sit"n1or at ~l'"#t'POn
Harbor ·· she said -There has nos-
l?ttn an~ negat1\e ftthngs retttved
from the communtt' and l t~nk t.hc
rnmmunn' and m idents at Harbor
for SiCparating m~ a uons and the fact
that he 1s a student at the school"
Franco said the recent response
from the communn' tea chers and
students in the pn.nc1pal sv.-ap 1s
rt"mm1~n1 oi man ' other emo-uonall~ charged mttti°ngs
..Each and C\l'"f'\ lime a school 1s cl~ v.e hear the same concerns
from parents .... ho had strong r~hncs
about the school and the leachcn.. -
she said .. Those concerns ba\e been
l'' Cf) bat as "'ell e\presscd. Wlth
probabl) a.s man) pc"Ople 1n ancnd-
ancc at th~ mttungs
.. We ha"e dosed 16 schools and the
anaul5h is C"-t"f) bit as great YeL
those ""n't fi na ncial dms1ons. and
~rhaJ>' for somc prople more easd)
unckrstood. -
Even t.bouab thrats of rt\."all are
ruJI loomu-s O'er the heads of board
membcn. fr2nco 1s dMcrm1ned to
focus on the dtstnc-r s o' era II sue-ens
-r o lhin..k that I was o ne of Sot'' en
board mcmbcn •ho helped create an
a~ that cunTntl~ l'\ISts an
ou:rscbools-and to be able 10 "'tttch
the stucknlS 1n the d1stnC1 ach1e' e
and then to oo to colleges -v."cll tt LS
a •onderful fttlmg to knov. that in·
some small w.-a) I had a pan m th.at.-
8) JOYCE BODLO\lCB
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Th( popula11on 0i .\nJO. Japan 1s
I Hunungton Beach has ap-
pro\1ma1eh I ~6 • 'rt"Sldt"n ts
.\,"'\.ordtn! h, Pat Daplus. those
su11~11,~ are "'".:i· '°!('lpcd match the sister c·11 C'S
··-\nJO v.as ected v.hen Tou 1
Banl .:-ame t ~n.:-a and opened a
bran h '"' H unttn@ton Beach. -sald Dap u'>. "'ho "'tin s ,,.,n h the Sisler
C-n~ .\ssouauon h(rc ··\\c thou&h t 11
"'ould be nice 10 be pa1rt'd •"l tb a at'
an Japan th.at had SJm11Jr trani
Pnmanl) v.e lool ed at populauon
.\.nJO 1s not on the coast but rclall\el)
ne.u
-It 1s located I ;o mites soulh•'CSI
of To~~o and 1t 1s 'er) much romu~
into the 1ndustnal a,~.-• said.
addmg'\hat m \tart'h the Bullet Train
v.111 go d1f"C('tl~ into \n;o.._
.\nd for the lut sn ~ttrs. t.M two
ciuc-s pan1cipated in a r•-o-vi.m
stud~nt e\chang<e procram t.D an dfon
(Pleue Ne E.XCBAJllGE/82)
5K~ lOK Spirit Run ori Sunday to benefi:t Coast sch!l'>ls:
Newport 8eacb 's Hart>or VtcW and Ro) 0 . Andef'Kn ekmcn~ xbools will sponsor lhctr 6t\b annual SK and
I OK Spirit Run on Sunday with procttds benefitun&
conduncnt propams at lbr two tcboob..
The r8'lCS will br bdd at Fuluoa lslaod in twpon
Cmttt with lbr SK nan mna.111 a1 7:JO a..m. and the lOK
at 8:0 . llesisUanU may pie$ up ratt .-cktU I\ Harbor
V1c-w Ekmmwy Scbool 900 Goldmrod A'~. Corona
ckl Mar. tllroulb Fndayud ma) rqaS1Cron lbrday oftbe ~ bet.a f and 7: I .S Lm. at the counc.
~ male and female wu•ncn of the I OK race -tJJ
each win a trip 10 Su Fruc.ilco few the Bay lO Breakcn
Run dunna the May U ~md. Call 760-3472 or
7S9-94 I 7 for more infonnauon.
'CJaderella • tJ7oam bJ BB
Tbt HWJtiaSaoo 8c8ch ~bbc Libnt) will bold
lt)-ouu Fnday for a olay dcahna *1th the coounwna stof')
of CindmUa aAtt she mamn tbe pnntt.
The alild.1 uoas for"'(' ulderd.&a. Pan IL .. wiU br hdd a1
l :lO p.:.m. at the libral) A casi of au bon and nux prts is
needed. Call tbc libruy •• 14111 ) for rwthcr
mfonullon..
;
Spinal care claues anaoUJJced
Dr. Ins L R~nfckl a Laguna Htlls chiropractor ,,.,JJ an noun« the neu tn btt ~of spsnal can ctaues
Saturda) from I to 2 p.m. at her office. 2S22S Cabot R~
Suitt" 11 0.
~ prncntatJon wtll br o~ al oo dw'Jr. but
seat1n& is hmrted Call JI0..721 S to rctn'"\"t a seal
Game, dnM!rt JJJglJt mted
~ Coupks O ub of Te·mplc Beth David QI' Orantr
Count) v.111 sponsorapmc and des.sen nllht Saturda' 10
the sooaJ hall of the temple at 6100 Hellln· • L.
Wcstm1ns1rr. '
Tbc festmbe'S will start at :JO p.m. l.Dd pnca .,u hr
av.vded for \k bot dnsttt. Admtmon as SS JJCf coupk
and fwtba aoformauon ml) br obw.ned from S\hi.a Boro\a) 11 Sl l-7110 or ~rime Fin' at Ul-9709. .
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Point on Saturda) from I to 3 p.m., ~at Builchoa B
at the Dan.a Point Youth and~ Facility.
The v..uk.. dcsipcd for aD &mily members. costs SJ
and partK'l pants sbodJd ~ o6d tm.nis shoes..~ ~'-cot
"'111 be ~pated Fd>. 6 and 20 from 2:JO to 4:JO p.m.. Call
66 I.~ I ~~ for more anfonnal>OCL
lfanbJ6n•a•rw1a •w
Unt ' lft:-«VUflnt._ ~ Mellti .. u bt ofltft!ll hr ol cMr'lf * Ci -
RC&Jooal Ocnipauooal Proc;ram. swn~ Monday. :
The clas.sa wtll be bdd at the CROP <>ftlttt. R~ 9.
at I 00 I f>rnJclto ~-Costa '1esa. Monda IS ~ Fnda~s from Lm. tooooo...Call9 .. 9-195S.
Essay coate.t o.a Constitatloa -
The fint annual mmiona.I cssa~ CODICSC b tmics
btgh school students of dlt HWlnncton ._.. Uaioa
H t&h hool O.SUlC\ bas bttn annou:oa:d bY 1hr tWTy
HoffPost S9S. Jc-u h War Vtta'a.IU. at 9669Talben ~~
Sd,olanJups of SJ 5. S 100 and S7S •18 be awanW
for Lbe best essa~s of SOO "ords or lies$ on the~
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?f.<?NOGRAPB SHOP INV ALLEr •.•
rus 1o~e of da) s gone b)-~~n the
&mil) ~ould p1httaround the band-
crankrd phonQll'lph and hsten 10 &he
sounds em1ttina from the massa'c
horr.
.. The maJn reason for the improve-
ment -.as rcproducuon." he said
··wuh (')landers an a.n1s1 -.ould ha'c
to. sa). sing a sona into five horns to
make fhe rttords. lf &ht'} needed lOO
records there -.ouki need to be 20 ··A b11 rcvolubon in phonoeraphs takes. 1fthe aniSl made a mt.Stake the -.-as -.hen tbe Vactor Co. devised a v.a) of taking the horn and conceahng rttords -.ould end up in the trash ...
1t 1ns1de the cabinet." hc said. "Tht'} Maken said Berliner de' 1~ a flat
called 11 a Victrola. "The b11 horns record and the procns of st.amping -.e~ bulk' and cumbersome; people other r«ords from ,.. that. He abo
..-ere aJv. a) s banaina into them. · fo, ~ted a phgnograph to play the flat
.. The) v.c~ also homblc dust records.
colltttors ... I can vouch for that." "Berliner's earliest machine d1Ql1'1
,\iaken added. po1nung to the retmer-ha' e a spnng motor and )OU had"'to
ous horns dttoraung the machines crank it for the turntable 10 mo,e."
throu&hou1 his home Maken. sa1d "When you slopped
Maken sa~s his phonograph IO\en-cranktn~ c'e~thmg stopped.
tOT) usuall~ is abou1 .:?5 machines "Berliner -.ent 10 a machmlSI "ho
The a' erage cost of an inside horn maat motors for sev.ing ma h1ncs
phonograph ranges from S300 to and had him install a S(\l.lnf machine
$550 .\n oumde horn phonograph motor 10 the phonograph.. n the last
staru a1 S400 and can go "a~ up. he 100 'ears there reall\ has btto no
sa} s ma1o'r changes uo11l 1tic recent d1gJtal
"This 1s an e\ac1 rt phca of Edison's recording subs11utmg oumber1 and
first machi'nc patented 10 Hr" :" he lUmputer censors instead of indcnta·
said. poinung to a large oal cabinet uons 1n the records .. hc added
co'ered \I.1th a glass top The medium -\long \I.Ith !"('pairs \.iakcn said h1
uS(d -.as unfo1I "rapped around the office also double~ as a "hosp1taltt'
drum ll v.'Ould record on oncs1de and su11c" for bu~ers and prospec11' e
pla~ bacl on the other·· bu\I~~
.\ccording to \1akcn. -\le\ander .: -\ prospecll' e bu~cr ma~ not
Graham Bell t'ntcred the phonograph l..nov. the d ifference ~tv.t't'n 1he
markt'l a fe" \ears later and 'ano us t~ pes oi pho nographs d1S4
substituted a "a' c' hndc.-r for phonograph or c~ linder. inside horn
Edison's unfo1l C\hnder· .\ German or ou1s1de horn. large born or small
1"'en1or named Em ile Berhncrcame ho rn:· he w 1d ··\\e na\C pho no-
up v.uh the idea of Oat rceords graphs a'ailable for demonstra11ng
and eitplaming 1hedifT~ncn lo help
male a purcl\a~ the ng)u one for our
customers ...
Maken said the thrtt most ~Tll·
kno-.n old pho nograph brands arc
Edison. Victor and Columbta.
··w hat \!.(' arc talking hcrt 1s the old
Ford. General Motors and Chr) slcr. ·•
he said "The b1ggM and best kno-.n
dOS(n't mean there aren't other fine
machines on the mark.ct. The Bell·
Tinker horn 1s an cxtrcmel) rarc
machine. but ~ou \l.OUldn't n:cogn1zc
the name -JUSl hlcc Berliner."
Maken sa)s his repair work a' er-
ages bet'\1.-ttn $20 and $50. A com-
plete chemical "ash, -.hen the ma-
chine is totall) dismantled and all the
pan~ inspttted. lubncated and ad-
JUSted. runs under S l 00
"Our repair -.ork 1s detennined b~
the customer's needs.·· he wlil .. For
C\ample. a phonograph from il dealer
for repair or from a pn"alc pa.n ~
"hl<h \l.3S purchased pnmanl~ as a
to\ o r for future resale might \I.arrant
ooh the \en m inimum rcpaJr.
"Orr 1hc other hand. a treasured
antique or fam1h hetrloom might
JUSllf) .l complete· chcmcaal cleaning
and lubn cauon to restore ll lO its hle-
ne~ cond1uon. ·· hc added.
-\nd \I. h1le he lo\C·s his old phono-
graphs. the~ arc not ~1akcn·s fa,ontc
pan of Yestcrda} Onee Again.
··People." he sa)s ... , ha'e met
some "ondeful. ""onderful peopk
"hl' i.tanl·d out as m' customers and
no" arc m~ 'e~ good fnends ..
: HONORS FOR SP·ECIAL PEOPLE ...
: From B l
: fu nd-raiser to benefit the Hunt·
· ington Beach Ltbral) 's ne" c h1 l-
. dren resource center The e' ent.
· "htch "111 sho .... case the ·~T1bb1e·s
· Music Hall Singers." will also
feature culman. delights and
dancing.. The e' ent 1s scheduled
fro m::! 106 p.m. S!J nda). Feb .. ac
the Central Ltbral). 111 Talben
. A' e. T 1ckets. $ 15 for singles. S2 5
for couples are a,, a1lable at the
Ii bran. For add1t1onal infor-
mauon. contal t Jan Hah ersoD .
536-54 I
••• Saturda) 1s the Last da~ to sign
~p for the Hunungton Beach
· Bobb~ So\ oftball. Registrauon
is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . at ~fanne Vie\'
School. 56b2 Ttlburg Dr .. Hunt·
: mgto n Beach The organizauo n 1s
o pen to girls t> 10 1 t> ~ears o ld For
iunher iTiform:H!C!1 . rail Esther
O'Beck, pla ~cr agent. .i(>. -11)1 .. . . .
.\nd l·ongratulau o ns 10 Bud
~tcClard of Hunt1 n2to n Bea<h
"hO recent!\ \\00 J r ecreatio nal
sJ...1 r.l('e a t· the Fairfie ld no"
Bo" I ski reS<'n in Fla~tafT. .\nz
Bud. ·~ho has been sk1 ing for fi,e
~l·ars. placed first in the men·s
RJ1..er Chaser (no' tee) categon.
"1 ch a time of 31.63 seconds. The
r;h.e 1s a dual slalom e' em "1th a
r:i ... a·s best ume detennmed b'
thl be t of t .... o runs. ·
We 're lbOking for some good sports
Tht' Da1h Pilot ts mrcrestt"d m stianng the spomng n::plom of you and
'our ne1ghbo~
\\ c·re not lvvt..ing for nl""S on \1ag.ic Johnson's latt"St tnple-double or ho\!.
·man' RBI \\al " Jo, ner had las1 month Bui 11 ~ou knov. a Little Leaguen~ ho
h.ld a btg da~ 3·\,l-il e nd golfer 'AhO v.on lhl" dub tournament ora nC\t-door
neighbor" ho rol eJ a 3(1' game let us lno"
Send J!>"' ph, iog.raph and hnd account 1.11 the sponing accom~ltshm.:nt
-\Jdn:'>'> \our 1..0rrcsponden'e to 'e1g~Jrhood F<X us tn care ot the Dall~
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Prom Bl GWCJlay er
heads for · to betttt understand their cultural
-r dj fT('f'('nc:es,
IS 13 10 19. In the uuerview we loOl '
for ma1un1y. outio1naneu and ldalfo
tab1ht) We ha\ e to make 1Urc lht
students -.,11 not ha~~• diffinalt rimt
ass1m1lat101 those tY.'O weeks.. .. sht
s;i1d. high-tech
journalism
By JOYCE BODLOVICB
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The Golden Wt'1t Collt'llC· student
n~spaptt will soon have a state-of·
the-an newsroom unnvaJcd among
college newspapers in Cahfomia.
Jn sax prs. the student1oumalists
ha'e gone from manual typewriters
10 .\pple compulen and now to high·
tt'Ch Macintosh SE computers.
.\ccordmg to Jim Ton olano. the
college's JOUmahsm instructor and
ad' 1scr for the Western Sun, the
reponers are ant1c1patiog the installa-
uon of the ne-. computer equipment
fo r the spnng semester.
"The S)Stcm conSIS\S ofs:U Macil\·
tosh E computers with 20 mega-
b' tt"S. internal hard disks and an
.\.pple Laser Wnter Plus -all
OCl\l.Orked together.-~ said.
The ne-. S 19,800 system was made
possible throu&h the voter~ppro"ed
Propos111on 56. whacb PfO' 1ded
equipment funds for public schools
and communll~ colleges in Calt-
fom1a
The new S) stem ~pl<tces the eur·
rcnl opera11on. tn which students
"me 1he1r stonts on Apple lie
rnmputcrs. make pnntouts. then
ha 't' the stont'S rct)ped on an Itek
photo t > pestt ler.
"This 1s a lime-consuming pro-
1..css .. Tonolaoo said. ··wuh the ne-.
equ1pmt'nt. ll "1ll not only be cheaper
and faster but \I. lll emulate a pro-
fessi o nal. f ron1-end system that v.-111
allo\I. studt'nlS to enter. edll and
transt(r s1ones bet"Attn reporter and
cd11or ,,..
··\\hen full) operauonal. 1t v.111 be
uSC"d to clt'Ctron1call~ eomposc pages
. of the Western Sun. s1m1la'r io the
pag.inau~d S)Slcm used b) a hahdful of
large datl> ne"spapers. -hc added
Tortolano says. as far as~
tht' campus nev.spaper v.111 be the
onl~ paginated full-s1zc commun ll~
college nev.'Spaper in C altforn1a. Ad-
d1t1onall~ the nev. equ1pmt'nt v.ill
ha'e a butlHn spell cht'Cker and the
ne \A,spaper stalT "111 also use the
s~ stem to compose ads and do
booll~p1ng.
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-Wedo a d11"t'Ct stuckntexchanit:•
Dapkus txpbJncd ... Each of the four
students sclttted b) officials in AnJO
tra\el to Amenca 1n July and ta) 1n
scparatt ho mes an Hununaton
Beach." she wd. Then in upst.
ch1lmn from the host families an
Huntington Beach 10 to Japan and
stay in homes of students Y.'ho st.a)cd
with them. she s~ud .
Daptus said the cultural ex-
perience is just ooc of the eruoyable
aspects for the studenl
-The host s1ncrs and brothers
really do become adopuvc families."
SM said. ·•Some of the students. s1A
)eat$ later. att sull corresponding
with fa miles tht') staycd with."
Dapkus said the students who Y.111
head for Japan -.111 be selected this
month. Ho-.c,er. she said. apph-
ca11ons for J 989 excha~ program
-.i ll be a,·a1lablc in September. ·-so man~ people don't kno" the
programs exist.·· she said. "We also
ha\e a an e\changc program '1.1th
Nc-. Zealand that runs on an 18-
month (')cit . We had our students 1n
Nt'" Zealand in [)c:ttmber and the
kids from Nt'" Zealand will be here 1n
Juh." .~ccordm1 lo Dapkus. lhe students
so through a comprehens1\t scrttn·
tng before the final S(lt'Ct100 1s made
··students must 11\e or aneod
school in Huntington Beaeh. The ~c
-Grade point averagr is noc en&~
I. but wt do ba'e the students.JI'"~
us lttters of l"C'C'Ommendauons frorit
people hke teachers.. ne1&hbon., mu).
asters. and people th~ baby..sit fo!.
The) also have letters from lM'f
parents. We -.ant to Stt bow lbtj
(P3 ~nts) wall handle the whole pro-
~s Wc -.ant P,'lrents as cnthus1ast~
as the students. ·
..\ccording to Dapkus. the aty ~f
Hunungton Beach picks up the
ma1ont} of tht' cxchaOJC cxpen~.
The mone\ 1s raised through fun~
ra1s1ng projects.
"We ha\t' l.ll annual culture ftsll·
'al 10 September hdd al Cit) Hall.''
she said ".\long "Ith the numerous
Japanese-related demonstration~ -.c
ha'c a silent auruon and raJDr.
.. ~ e ha'e raised anywhere from
SJ 000 to SS.000. The travel cost for
1h~ students 1s usua.tr) around f700 to
S 00 \\ e do e>.pcct them to raise then
0" n monC\ for individual cxpelUC$
4. good figure 1s S300 or $400 Some
go """h a lot of mone" because their
fam1h has 1t But I think S300 "ould
be enough ..
Funhcr information is a' a1lable
from Pat Dapl us al 536-55''9 or
536-5~0~
County-parent s ' guide
authored b y OCC prof
ByWRELEIYACOSO
O., ..... C..1 $ $
Frustrated parent'> ma ~ soon find
their JOb a ltttle t"as1er thanl s to a
paren11ng guide that offers l.CXX> bus
of mformauon.
\\ nttt'n b~ Orange Coast College
professo r Glenda R1dd1cl . the
-Parcnis Guide to Orange Count~ .. 1c,
a romprehens1' e manual The bool
has ctraptcl"\ on adoption. annual
e' ents. bab} s11ung. child abuSt'
\\ llh more than 18 )Cars of
teal h1ng in 1he area of human
de' elopment. R 1d~1cl has pubhshcd
the onl~ complete Oran~ Count~ rcferel'\~t' guide She says she has 8cen
carefu l 10 ched the accu1"3<1 of C\C~
hst1ng and allu"s no ad,t'n1S1ng..
Th~ I 5V-page bool includes llSl·
1 ng.s !Or more than -preschools and
prt\.:tte dcmenta~ ·schools. -'1 in·
fa n1 toddler prugrams. and CO\t'J"\
re~urlec, from San C1cmt'nte to La
HJt'ira
ch1ldbinh programs and commun11' -------------.....,
theaters.
Other chaptt'fS deal v. 1th lo-.-cost
counseling. drug and alcohol pro-
grams. fun act1' 111es. handicap nt'C'ds
ho thnes. hbranes. museums. nutn·
11onal cent~. poison control 1nfor·
ma11 o n preschools sho pping
~nters. ~oulh gro ups and ~outh
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ITl'ursday. January 2~. 1988 83
Jerome Hlnes shows vOcal
powers in ~Boris Godunov'
By CHJUSTOPRER PALMER Centcrsinccda~ one. H1ncsproJC(1cd Paci(te Sympbon~ and Pacific ...,,..~..,.a... ~ith a ~er sufficient to ftJJ 10 Chorak. along wuh Bov.cr and
There ts a hJerarch~ m the klDds of Segerstrom HaJls, yet with a warmth Raitzen. pcrfonncd Prokofiev's• · v.h1ch belled lhc treme-ndo•n forces -1van ... _ T·m·1..1-.. ,....__ -• sounds that sin-rs m~e. First. there -.. UK " ..._.. 1 ~ -· • -producing such a sound. The massive fio ....... -....... 1nl-·ptcd '"or lbc JS the pleasant. untrained voice which • .,_,,..,.,. -~ ..... u v• Hines was a persuasive Boris Gc;>d-aud1cnct onJy: the ore~ lr.c:pt most amateur singers acquire uno'. singJng v.,th 1ndescribablc skill. pl.a}ini) b) fivc.waxcs.o!concenpn
lhrough upcnence. The ""-armth of a and -anrng "-1th IN pathos and allov.ed' to ent« I.ht hall Latr and
· trained voice backed up b) solid gestJculat1on and facial oootort1ons of cra"'l o,·er those already seated.
mus1ciansb1p takes this to a higher a fine Sb.a.kcspearean actor. As the work opened. the first
kvet. The Pa.cdk Symphony and Pacific ''IOhns v.crc perched prccarioust)i
............... ., .... ._...,
Then. there 1s the opera11c Chorale. under tht baton of K.ctth high p1tch-"-l~. ID very rapid scalaJ"
equ1,alen1 of the .. pleasant. un-C1ark.rosctot.hcoccasioo,pre9e0ung pa~. v.h1ch IA<~l'C asyoduboous..
trained voice-fn cept that It isn't ~stirring backdrop to the coronation. though thu corrtt\ed 1tsdf quidd).
pleasant}: a booming. forced sound. downfaJI. and death of the struggllng Hom S«t1on passages which fol·
v.nh a Tarzan-ltke '1brato. Among Bons.'The role -5 a backdrop was an lo"'ed the , 1ohns v.tte nochin& short
firs.t-rate opera smgcrs. the 1ntens1t) appropnatc one. and they played II of gJonous. The opening movement
of,olume 1s retained. but force turns sJollfutl). The~ shared the St.a&J! with "'as ntrc meh monotonous Wlhte Mae and Bob llcCardy celebrate on Dorl Fitch and former bonoTee Phil Tozier.
tile dance noor. \
Chamber
honors
.Mccurdy
By VIDA DEAN °' .............
a.krt Mc:Cvdy was named 1987
CitlZell of the Year Fnda) evening by
the Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce.
"I'm spttehkss and surprt~d."
said McCurd) as he ·accepted the
award from Bill Bell during a dmn«
attended by 270at the :'l/ewport Beach
Mamou Hotel.
"lfhe wasn't surpn~. he's a good
'actor." said Dori Fltdl, chairwoman
of the e"cnt. which aJso com-
memorated 81 'carsofinvolvment in
1he communit>' b} the chamber.
McCurdy. a nauvc of Pasadena.
has ~n donatmg his time and
talents to a number of organiza11ons
in Orange counl) for nearly three
decades.
CurrcntJy he on the board of the
"California Manne Pa~sand Harbors
Association ~n,ng as its treasurer.
He IS also treasurer of Amigos\' teJO~
a member of the chamber's Com:'"
modorcs Oub (he was 82's Com-
modore of the 'earl. and he 1s on the
board of go"einors at the Newpon
Beach Country Oub.
McCurdy attended USC and re-
ceived his lav. degrtt from Paafic
Coast College of Lav.. He and his wife
WlJa}e Mae. v.ho were seen taking a
~ 'Phantoni'
~debutson
jBroadway
. By BARBAR.AR~ : •1 'J ,.._ .....
Tbomu Wilek. GU P'eJ1UOD and Jim VWera.
.turn on the dance floor to the mus1c of
Kellia Williams, have two daupllcrs
aod six grandchLldren. all hvmg in
Ha1Aoa11
Jim Villen was emcee for the event
v.h1ch also sel"ed as the occasion for
the 1nstallauon of new chamber
offiCC'f'S.
.\sscmblyman GU FeJ'IU09 in·
ducted T'Nmas WUd as n~ chair-
man of"'the executive commmccs.
Others tabng office v.-ere PMJ
to v.armth and Tarzan sits down to tenor Misha fla.Jucn. 10 the role of d'namicalh. Wltb no ~
<a.THC poctr). Pnncc ·Su1sk). Bons' nemesis. and shape \\1th the stt-6nd movc:mcat..
Ha'''"' transcended these stagCS of· mcuo-sopn.no Jacalyn Bower. as Bov.-er P' e a sumng l)O'fonnanc:r.
tra101ng and e~penencc to ach1e' e Feodor. Bons' daughter. Both singers ns1ng e'en abo' c the full o1dlestra
v.armth and poetic control. the oper· pro\lded outstand10g rcndchn.p 10 and chorus 1.1> 1th heroic Yolume. ln the
attc voice 1s sttll an instrument. and th~subord1nate ro~. though Hin~ fourth mo,cment. a bdJ·lillc pi.an-
the singer is ult1matel~ an mstrumen-effecttvel) controlled the per· 1ss1tno in the chonu was ,.,-clJ-
tahst. .. pla ~ 1 ng ·· him ~If formance. a.s a focus of the audience· s conce1, ed and marveloush nec:ut.cd..
. There is. hov.e,er. a higher -meted attentton Their later a capclla •-ark was
ultimate -le\el of opera s1Dgcr. that This superb performance v.as outst.andmg as wen. This was an ,
of the master. "'ho s.sngs v.1th an marred onl~ b) a p~matun ""bra' o-e\cellcnt performantt. especi:a.Uy
operatic '01ce v.h1ch is as natural to from the firs1 lier. v.hK'h interrupted fromtbebrusandthechoru.s.thougb
his character and bcanng as 1s his "-hat should ba'e bttn a moment of 11 tacked the mtcnstt)' of the sccood
\01ce v.hen he speals. He sheds the rdlc.ctive silence as the v.ork dosed. lulfs Bons Godunov, and the
rok of 1nstrumen1ahst. ~ot often do Previous to Bons Goduno'. the cat.aJ) st of Hines· prnencc
v.c hear such a voice ~nd v.hen v.e ~---""------------"•-------,-------do. it 1s an e\ ent.
Bass Jerome H 1 nes · petformance as
Moussorg.sl~ ·s ··eons· Goduno' ··
v.nh the Pacific S~mphon~ Fnda~
e\emng "'as among the most master-
ful of' ocaJ performances deh vttcd at
the Orange Count' Performi~ AJts
HDurty '.\'eUy's''
OPE\ FOR LC\CH,& Dl\\ER
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GJ.ugfW, vice chairman: Midaael KOGIS ..,.,......
ScepltHs, S«Tetaf): lkU. 1m med1ate .~~Clll llAIWta> pastchatrman.and ~lA~. l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~=;•o~1~:u~t~:;1o~~~s~·~1;0~1~:•;s~•;;t·~-s~s~~~;;;~~~~~~~~ president. Chris Wr uoop 1s chief j..:
financiaJ officer ..
Others at the dinner 1nduded area
d irectors llob McCaffrey. Tom Bay,
Dan Cannklaael. Dave DmolMwski.
Led ManlaaJJ and Vicki MlcU.Jnyk.
PROMISED LA .ND
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; NEW YORK -.l\m1d the flicker·
; mg lights and golden splendor of 19th
· ccntun Pans. the cast and fnends of '";;;;:=================::;;;mmmmmmm.-1 · "The Phantom of the Opera" wd-i ,
-..mca .. s&D
GOODllfJN•IQ ~ ....... :: comed the hit London musical to
Broadv.a~.
"I love tt here." leading lad) Sarah
Bnghunan. wife of the shov. ·s com-
poS«. .\ndrcv. Llo)d Webber.
proclaimed as she amved at TuMda~
night's cast part).
Manbatt.an·s BcacOn Theater v.as
transformed. at a cost of about
$250,000 to the show's produ«rs.. for
-:lhc «lebration after· the mu.sical's
opening night at the Ma1cstic.
Glittering ladies 10 stnpless iiJk
and I.Old lame dresses and men m
tuxcdOs entered the lobby. which v.~
special!) tt'Plinted with pit trim.
They drank champaant and su~
on cscargots en coquilk. caviar russt.
petits foun and other French treats.
When the flashbulbs weren't pop-
pmJ. the I, 100 invited auesu v.~rc
bathed in a 01ckcnn1 glow. from
simulated ps lamps. "nd when they
weren't mingling. the ghncrau sat at
flowct-bedeckcd t.ablcs on a platform
built O\~r the theater's orchestra
scats.
~ on]) feature not ID kttping
wtth the Parisian theme-was a pant
scrttn over the s~ When the
shoWU1J of the silent film vemon of
-Pliinlon'i-was finiShM. the sattn displa~ the pla) "s signature white
mask.
Set in tM Paris Opera boute in the
Late l9th century. "Phantom .. is a
love stof) about an amprcaionablc,
beautiful )OUn& soprano who is
kidnapped by. and cventually at-
l111Ctcd lO, a hideously deformed
older man who 1liftn a mask and
lives in a catacomb beneath llie 51.llt--
At the part). conpatWluons fiUed
the llf .
.. Ablolu1dy Wiwtic. -pnJCtaimcd
IC'b'al AIMlfty Meado-.'1. who pla}~ Jectie OleMDD., ~'lfe on •"'J'M
Honcymooom.. eelrvision show. ~ said it was "the most acitiaa
opmi na n(lht rve sttn in ~-York.
and r''C been p~or 101De umc. .. '"lnctcdibtc. • . in youoa
movie actrcP Mol!) . apald, .
.. It was fnllJC, said ~k,,saoh
ncws•'Omlft llrtlara WaJ\el'S. ••t dtd
KC ll la Loedoa. and I ltked ll C\o'n
--~ .. DiNc1or Hsold Pnntt, bciJI& car· ried...,. oo a wave ol wdl wiilla1.
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_.jnquiry dispatched -----------~:)pproumate1y three
··-..-cets qo. Con-·~ 1 us ion is af-
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'.. TAURlJS (Al>fil 20.May 20): Details connected with
• financial transaction fall into place. Cycle high, especiall)
.·where mone) 1s concamed. Public reacts favorabl) to
your views., actions. Scorpio, another Taurus figure
prommenlly. _
GEMINI (May 2 l-June 20): Do pleniy !)f mvestiga1-
1ng. ask quesuons. satisf) 1ntcllectual cunOSJty. Romance
featured. you'll be offered ''tempti~" agreement. Cycle
conunues lu&h. take m1uative. highlight £Onfidence.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): W'bat you have been
. scclong is close to home. Domestic adjtisunent featured
along ~ilh .reunion. the obtaming of necessar} funds.
·:·Taurus will show way. becomes valuable ally. Outline
·.·your requirements. <· LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): Define terms. utilize ability to
•• wm friends and anfluenc:~ ~pie. Popularity wnh
... member of opposite sex is ,h~lighted. Yotfll have a
-... mystery date.'' Pisces. Virgo will play significant roles.
·: VIGO (Aug. 23-ept. 22): What appeared to be a
••· ~ccled appointment is reactivated. Focus on business.
····career, promotion, production, ability to meet deadline.
Relationship grows strong. you're asJced to make
commitment.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Look beyond the
immecbate. perceive potcntJaJ. overcome languqc.
distance barriers. Travel possibilities spotlighted. along
with education and communication. Romance mingles
wilh spiritual awareness.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Answer to query: Break.
away, make tM fresh nart in new direction. Money from
previous effort, commitment will be made available. Be
direct. set to heart of matters in connection with romance. SAGm.uuvs (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Intuition nngs
true, former counselor 't\111 stand by you. Reunion
indicated, }OU learn truth concerning plans of fam1I )
member. You'll be invited to gourmel dinner-romance
m1ghl be included
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Diversify. open lines
of communication. rcahzc genuine bargain 1s a' a1lablc
where wardrobe 1s concerned. Focus on health. rcc-
rcauon. employment pOtential. Gemini. Sagsttanus pLa}
roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. t8): Relationship that had
"hit the rocks" will be rt--estabhshed. Emphasis on
rcbu1ld1ng. rcv1sint rev1c~ ing. rt"Sponding m maturr
manner. Financ1a picture bnghter than ongmall~
anuc1pated. P~ (Feb 19-Man:h 20): Be analytical. discern
moll' cs. realize member of opposite sex wants more than
"mere flinauon ... Spoth~t on building costs. propen}.
sccunt), 1mpro'ed fam1I) relauonship. Virgo figures
prom1ncntl).
IF JANUARY zt IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y you arc
intu1t1,e, a natural teacher, faSC1natcd by the manuc ans
and sciences. including astrology. You are scns1t1ve.
mood}. lo)al. have had ··unusual" relationship w1th
mother. Current C}clc highlights partnership, successful
dealings "'llh public. mamage 1f single. add1uon to fam1I~
if mamed. Mamed or single, business cntcrpnse
indicated 1n connecuon with pTOducts for women. June
"'Ill be construCU\C profitable for )OU in 1988.
:;They dOn 't want to change
.•. DEAR ANN LA 'DERS: I was crous I'm ha pp~ te sa~ m ~ belier self
interested in the letter from the ga~ tnumphed a nd I pra~ed that one da~
man who resented being pursued b) science "'1 :1 come up with a pill 10
· women. It seems that a great number A... pre' cnt morbid obesll~ .\nd. at the
ofhissocialfriendswcrcqu1teccrt.ain 11111 'same time. another pill that "'Ill
they could make him straight 1f he par.il~1e malicious tongues. -L\ T ..
wouldJUSt gl\e them a chan~. I .... DEIS L-1.L'GH I:"~ .\S H.
I am a lesbian who has had the LAii DEAR WASH: When yoa stop
same expcncn~. I keep running into laugJaiog I bope that yoar bener self
men who tell me that 1fl tned sex ~•th will triumph once more and Uaat you
. a maJe I would never consider an} DEAR PHILADELPHlS: 'l1laU will give some tbougtlt to Ute UJI·
other wa) of life. I feel like telling you for yoar contribation toward my rortUDate girl. This shoaJdD't be too
those -oman1acs that I HA VE had difficult since voa know wbat it's like ~o mission. I am sure many of my mtimate relations w11h men (in fact I readen will be a little wiser because to be hea\'}' .
. was mamed to one). and I prefer yoa wrote. DEA R ANN L~N.DERS: M) hus-·~embcrs ofm}' own sex. • ••
•· What those idiots do not under· DEAR.\-...;:--; L.\ "DER (an )Ou ~nd is a senior execuu,·e m his
....... d that ho I leep with or hov. I bear to pnnt one more letter for com pan~ of 400 cmplo~ees. This ~ ... n is w s morning he left for a tnp out of state -sleep with that person 1s an m-··ind~:· v.hose pencil-thin sister
·:tfnnes1mal and unimportant pan of v..ams her Lo lose I 00 pound~ or she "'1th a group of about 70. The purpose
who I am and what m) hfe isaJlabout. can·1be1n the v.edding" oftht! tnp is to~ tlus )"car's top
Heterosexuals arc not pestered in this \1~ "'eight. 10{). has been discussed achie,crs
I Id I h b I II Business mecungs arc held dunng manner I wish pcop c wo u cave us O\er l e ~ears ~ re all' cs. cs~1a ~ the da' and there 15 entertainment at alone a cousin and her husband "'ho "'ere · I have been in m~ present rcla-do"' nnght skinn~ and used to an no~ night The cnterdainmcnt consists of
t1onsh1p for more than 10 )ears and the hell out ofmc b~ caungall thc nch dancing and dnnkmg.. One of the
am cxtrcmel> comfortable with 1t. thin15 I lo'ed and didn't dare touch cmplo~ecs asked if his "'1fc could go
·The lesbian couples ~ know arc aJI :-.:aturall~. I didn't hkc this couple along at hiscxpcnse He was told that
· settled. mature and faithful. which 1s \en much and sa"' them less and less a pohc~ dC'CISIOn had been made
more than l can SI\ for the heter-V:'c were brought together at a against includmg spouses_
.osexuals I ~ork v.nh: '\lso. not '.:>ne of-fam1I~ affair a f~"' "'eeks ago and. lo I behc'c such inps encourage
o urc1rc:lc hascomedov.n with .\IDS. and behold. 1h~\ are sk1nn1er than han~)-pan~). of "'hich there is
which has man~ of our straight e'er. but their teen-age daughter 1s al read~ enough in this com pan~· I
fnends womed sick. enormous. I IAOUld not hes Ila le to bet v. as \Cr) unhapp) when m) husband
I once heard )OU sa) that your that she "'e1ghs more than both of left I don·1 hke the idea of him
.. mission is to educate people. With them put together spending a "'eek with female em-
that 1n mmd. I hope you will pnnt m) .\II som of thoughts raced through plO)CCS v.ho would loH' to make ilejtti!eir.!i!!!FR!i!O!i!M!i!P!!H!!ll!!L!!~!!D!!Ei!L!!!Pi!Hi!IA!!!!!!m!!!)i!m!!!1ni!di!.i!ni!o!!n!!e!i!o!!f!!1ihcim!i!'i'eir.i!giein~-il so~~~~~t.;:~J~ef~;~i7 What do
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)OU think. '\nn7 -FRUSTRA.TED
1:--; OREGO~.
DEAR F RUS: It 1ttm1 to me Uaat
JJa.11 company's WH i.Deflltive plu la
not dolDg macll to sapport family
togelltenaeas, wlticll is already in a
whole lot of trouble.
If tile-llasbOds woald . bud
togetlter &H rdHe to go oa nut
ye.ar's oat.lag wt~ot tltelr wh•n. tile
policy woahl be cltuced.
BR IDGE
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Complete t-....on nattno• In Sunday'• TV Piiot,
Hairy situation split u:J)pair
Funn} v.hat )OU remember As a
}OUthful reporter I once did a para-
graph about a barber "'ho v.anted to
get C' en "'11ti. his "'1fe. He put
handfuls of floor s"'ccp1ngs from his
shop into her undcNear • "The
11chmg "'as excruciating." she told the
Judge. Before no-fault. that. The
d1,orcc v.as granted
Q. Which of the l.Jnited States has
the fc~est coun11cs"
.\ Dclav.arc. ~nh three ai high
tide. as some put 11
What the ancient Romans of
modest means ate mostl) wu salt
pork and dned ~as. according to one
h1stonan Soul food '\.\llhout the soul.
Sl)S he
Q. When makers of billiard tables
decreed that tournament players had
to v.car blac~ lies. Minnesota Fats
said, "Dressing a pool pla)er in a tux
1s hkc putt•nf "'hipped cream on a hot
dog." What s wrong v.1th whipped
cream on a hot dog" ~ Not a thmg. Same son of
comment ~ou might t\car from some
LM.
Bo YD
~ football lineman has to do to "get up
for a game." Tnck 1s to ra.1Se the
1ntcM1t} of dcterminauon withou1
letting 1l muscleb1nd you. The vca1
all-pro lineman Alan Page once
prepared for a cruc1al game by s11tm&
silently for a loni time while prnsmg
a tedd) bear against his forehead.
In cancaturt"S.. the bnght k.td wean
narrO't\·mmdcd fcllov. who wouldn't glass.es. That's been so for gcner-
10 put mustard on his banana spin. auons. For good reason. evldenll)-Rcsca~hcrs at !~l's Tel Avn
E}es of a.snow~ ov.I arc as big a~ t:n1,crs1t) studied 150.000 children . Some sampling. that. Their s tausucal ~ours or mine. hnl bet,.een nearsi&htedness and
intelhgen~ 1s irrefutable. The nerd
Don't believe you and I have much wears specs. no doubl about 1t. But
cause to grasp what a profes.s1onal they don·t know why. ------------
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9 Design
14 M<*em VIP
15 Fautt
16 RemO¥e (text)
17 Fligh11eu
birds
18 Abomlnab'e
20 WMpOnf'y
21 Can. ptO't.
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25 Rome's river
27 African lily
29 Today
30 Ski tow
34 Meet leevtng
36 Lags behind
38 Immature
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There.arc many situations where
\OU can take a finesse either way. If. ~hen the time armes to take it and
11 1~ ~till a pure aucss. > ou probabl)
"ent "'rong somev.hcre in the pla).
'lorth had an awkv.ard hand. It "a_., ccnainl) strong eno ugh lo act.
but lt "'as quarc and had only three
cards, albeit choi~ ones. m the un-
bid major. He elected 10 act. and
before he knrw ii he found .himself
being dumm) while partner pla)'ed
s1"< pade .
Because of the unfortunate dupli·
cauon 1n diamond\. dedarer round
that h1 slam de~nded on finding
the queen of club~. He .:ould 1al.c
the finesse cuber v.a). and that
would ha'e complicated 1ht uua-
tton had d«larcr found 11 e ~nual
to rel) on the fino~ lmttad. he
made the cQJ1lrac1 1ron-dttd. as the
cards la)
Occlarer ruffed the \econd round
of heart\. dre."' 1rumpi. cncling in
dummy and ruffed 1)lc h.l\t heari a
East ~hov.cd out Then came three
rounds of diamond,., and ~hen
\\est follo"'ed 10 the firn IV.O of
these. declarer could claim hLs con·
traa. West had ~ho"'n up .,.,nh three
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club. Oeclver led a club to 1he ace
and ran the Jl(l. of dub to ~re ht\
slam.
e 1ha1 1( North did not ha\e
1hc' ten or club~. tht only hance for
tM coruraet •OU.Id ha\ c bttn to find
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48 Uktlty
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8 In,.
7 Acting
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12 Atol
13 Nurture
19 Turmoil
24 Frenctl
tcueptor
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offtcer
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temper toughness
with some class
Monday's stormy TV scene between Vice President
George Bush and CBS~s Da!l Rather _w~as the high and low
points of the GOP presidential campaign so far.
The high was seeing a side of Bush t~at. we h_aven't seen
before -a side that some say prove.s he 1sn ta wimp.
The low was watching a member of the news media de~ting. badgering and becoming pan of his story rather tha~
working 11. .
Unfonunately. the substance of the i~te~1ew was. lost
• because in Rather's words. "more attenuon 1s someum~s
given t~ the heat than the light." What most people wtll
remember about it is Bush looked good and Rather looked
• like a jerk. . " It would ~ easv to attribute the unfortu nate episode to
what is often called the "entertain,ment facto r." network
• moguls impose on TV news people. They want th_e1r_reporters
:· to be stars who sparkle on camera. Som~ even insist on the
:· airhead-banter around the news desk that 1s supposed to make
·• the nightly news more personal and entertaining. . .
But there's more to this episode than entenaining the
viewer.
It doesn't maiter whether Bush made Rather mad. It
makes no difference 1f Rather doesn't like Bu~h. ~nd ~t
shouldn't matter if Bush had been caught red-handed" Ith his
hand tn the cookie jar.
Reponers are expected to find and repon news. not
become pan of the ne"s. .
A reporter is obligated to be aggressive ~nd as~ the tough
questions that tell the story. but the profess1oi:i of J<?umal_1sm
is served much better 1f the reporter does the JOb wnh a little
class.
Here 1s a sampling of editorial comment regardi_ng Monda~ night's heated interYie" b) Dan R~the~. of Vice
President George Bush on the "CBS Evening :\ews :
Chicago Sun-Times:
Even assuming that his' 1ct1r:n wa~ trying to ~void g1' mg
direct answers. Mr. Rather acted hke a Jackal unw1lhng to give
his prev an even chance. i\ measure of his conduct is that even
ABC-T V's rancorous Sam Donaldson thought h is colleague
beha\·ed arrogant!). .
The episode "111 not settle the growrng debate ove_r the
etiquette of electronic interviews. But JUSt as no one beheves
newspeo ple should be servile to high public officials ~ and
certain!\ should take no abuse from an o fficial -JUSt as
strong)). does the public beheve a _reponer shc:>uld not lf") to
make himself superior by demeaning the official.
The public msunct on th is is the correct one.
The New York Times:
Mr. Rather had eve!) nght to press_ the (Iran-Contra)
matter. and Mr. Bush had ever) reason to behe'e 1t would be
raised. however offended he pretended to be on TY. The
· ·trouble is that o n television. almost an} poltt1c1an can
successfull~ stone" all almost an~ repon on almost any issue.
··· The reponeron telev1s1on. live as requ~s~ed b): Mr. Bush.
is at a d isadvantage. If he's gentle. the pohttc1an slid es off the
hook. If he's tough. he looks hke Count Dracula.
The Wa shington Post:
\fr. R ather was much too argumentat1,·e and hot and
seeming)) personal!} engaged. He appeared determined 'to
make points at almost an) cost and unable to stand back at all.
even when it had become plain that his line of attack was not
going to elicit an) information ....
But "hatever Dan Rather dtd "rong. don"t fault him for
no t being the "'Broadcast ~ews" anchor. The area of
questioning "as legitimate. The notable thing about Mr.
Bush ·s victor)· was that it did not come as a result of
dispatching those quesuons. onl) the questioner.
Kansas City ( ~o.) Times:
It still 1sn 't clear" ho was ambushed, C BS News and Dan
Rather or George Bush and his pursuit of the glorious burden.
Back in 1974. Rather "as JUSl a White House reporter.
?'ow he is a net"ork anchor and managing ed itor. The trouble
is that Rather stepped down and addressed the vice president
a.s 1f he were a tell ow statesman. an equal wrestling with great
issues. That son of fam1hant) breeds contempt and
disrespect. No wo neer Bush sassed him.
bef")bod) knows that Rather. at S2.5 million a ~ear.
makes more than 20 ttmes as much money as a mere nee
president. For a net~ork a_nchor to lower himself to the level
of a pres1denuaJ candidate 1'nnted the i mpudence. What did
CBS expect?
The Philadelphia Inquirer:
So Mr. Bush became the first politician of the 1988
campaign to efTecuvel) turn the tables on bis pursuer. Gar;
Han must be green with envy. Richard Nixon must have been
doing high-fives with his bodyguards. No maner that Mr.
Bus h was impolite. He surely tapped a nerve. A lot of people
o u t there apparent!) think it's tim e the medja got some
comeuppance ....
The vice president. who never did get a~ound to
responding to the CBS repon. was not exactly playing by the
rules. But. as be learned from Ronald Reagan in 1980 during
their crucial showdown m Nashua. N.H. -the o ne in which
Mr. Reagan snapped at the moderator. ·1 paid for ihat
m icrophone· -it sometimes pa ys to improvise. For reasons
that have C\erythtng to do with the peculiar dynamics of the
1988 c,am~1gn. Mr. Busb's media-bashin_g improvisation
Monday night almost cenamly worked to his benefit.
ORANGE COAST
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•'Shortly after the anchorman cut off the vice president In mtdanswer.
switchboards all across America lighted up and most of the callers
dldn 't like how Rather had behaVfiil. · · . . . -DONALD M. aOTIP'SltO
--AP P91ft1C&l Wdtmt
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Just when ~u ~t
it was sa& to go ~Ck
in the water~ ..
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Bush won some sympathy,
but did he earn any votes?
By DONALD M. ROTHBERG
WASHINGTON -The con-
sensus among pohucal insiders 1s
clear: George Bush wouJd beat Dan
Rather by a landslide in Iowa's
Republican precinct caucuses next
month.
Less clear 1s whether the nee
president's ad,antage over the com·
ball' e CBS ne'-'S anchorman will help
Bush o'ercome Kansas Sen. Bob
Dole's lead in lo'-'a.
E'er since Bush declared his pres1·
denual cand1dac) in October. he's
been dogged b~ two issues.: Iran·
Contra and the so-called "i mp factor.
The allegation that this former
captain of the Yale base-ball team. this
decorated Nan World War II pilot.
this one-lime sp~ master was some·
ho"' not tough enough to be president
obv1oush galled Bush.
So he got tough. Tough on former
Dda"'are Go'. Pete du Pont during
the .. Frnng Line .. debate. tough on
newspaper editor Ja~es Gan.non
during the Des \fornes RegJster
debate. tough on Dan Ratherdunnga
red-ho! 9 minutes on the CBS
E'emng News.
9, most accounts. Rather came off
a clear loser. No doubt about that.
Whether Bush emerged a clear"' inner
\\as a more complicated question
.\ .poll taken Tuesday for L"SA
Toda' and CNN said lo"'a Re·
publicans thought Bush .. won·· the
encounter hands down. 51 percent
'ersus I~ percent for Rather. In the
subset that counts -a sune~ of 200
Iowa Republicans who said the~ were
likeh to attend the upcoming
caucuses-Bush was the choice of2S
percent compared to 33 percent for
Dole.
Short!\ after the anchorman cut off
the 'ice president in m1danswer.
s" 1tchboards all across .\menca
lishted up and most of the callers
didn't hke how Rather had tx-haved.
Bush aides were elated.
·· .\n~ time an) Republican gets
NEW S ANALYSIS
the anchorman ·s insistence on bonng
1n on the question of Bush's involve-
ment in the Iran-Contra affair.
Just where was Bush when those into a fight with Dan Rather and decisions to sell arms 10 Iran were wins. he's going to come out very well being made?
wllh Republican pnmary voters." Jn campaign appearan~ in Iowa.
said Lee Atwater. "Bush's campaign· Bush tries to combat Dole's back·
manager. ground as Senate Republican leader "Iowa 1s a fa.tr-pla} state," said b} emphasizing the d ifference ~
Rich Bond. who is running the Bush tween congressional and executive
campaign in lo" a ... And what Iowans leadership.
sa"' last night doesn'1 need to be He told an audience in Iowa Falls
e).plained to them. The~ sa"' an that he had sen ed in Congress and
unfair 1ournahst trying to mug the also had been head of the CIA.
'1<X president of the L'nited States." .. I made more decisions then than I
On Tuesda~ night's ne~ast. made in m\ four \ears in Congress:·
Rather made a bnef statement abou1 he said. -·
the mterv1e"' the n.ight before. But when it came to execull' e
"'Ho"' e'er It ma} seem at an} given dec1S1ons that tu med sour. Bush "'as ume. the intenuon of even persistent .. out of the loop ...
questioning 1n a sprnted 1nte..V1e"' is The temperature turned sharp!~
to do an honest. honorable JOb." higher ~hen Rather told the ''1ce
Rather said. "The fact that more presidenl that a lot of people felt he
attention 1s sometimes given to the was hiding something.
heat than the light is regrettable. but II .. Here·s a chance to get ll out ... said
goes with the temto~ ·· . Ra1her.
Rather also said the a?ru.~t ending .. I am hiding something.. .. said a
to the inter' IC'-' "asn 1 done as nettled Bush ... You kno"' what I'm gracefull~ ··as intended. . hiding. What J told the president. B~ the time Rather spoke. Bush s -That's the onl) thing. .\nd J',e
campaign had been making poht1cal ans'°'ered e'en question put ix-fore ha} all da} out of the incident. E'en me·· ·
some of Bush's opponents conceded That does It, so far as Bush 1s
there '-'3.S mileage to be gained m concerned.
beating up on Rather. But 'Other Republicans aren't so In lo'Aa. "here Bob Dole leads
Bush m mo!tt polls. the Kansas
senator's campa1~n chairman. Step-
hen Rolx-rts. said running against
Rather in the state "'as ··not a bad
bet:•
Roberts 1ns1s1ed his man's status as
the leader m lo"a 1s solid.
··The result out here. barnng some-
thing unforeseen at the moment. 1s
fa1rl) "'ell set. ... I thmk lo"'a
Republicans ha' e gt>nerall) made up
their minds ... said Rotx-rts.
Bush's problem in lo"'a and
elsewhere ma) be far deeper than an)
confrontation with Rather could
o'•ercome.
What upset the Y1ce president was
sure. • Those who are competing against
Bush for the pres1den1ial nommauon
wonder aloud "'hether the Iran·
Contra question \\Ill e'er go awa}.
T heir concern ob' iously is colored b)
their amb111on. but the) still have a
point. '
Former Secrttarv of State-Ale.>.·
ander M. Haig Jr. has contended that
1 fBush ·s fello" Republicans are go mg
after him on Iran-Contra now. what
"'111 the Democrats do later if the vice
pres1aent is the GOP nominee to
succeed Ronald Reagan?
Dould.Rotllkrt l• IM die/ poll ti·
cal writer of 'rte A.nodalH Prns.
Lungren is better than even
bet for state treasurer's job -SACRAMENTO -The end gamt' Ken Madd>. a Re publican state
1n the "'eeks-long spamng match senator.
Irvine did
its .p art
t o share
To the Editor.
Letter to the mayor. city of l~inc
On behalf of the 2.000 Blinder
"Robinson emptoxccs aroun~ the
country, I take this opportun_1ty to
thanlc you for the opportunity to
sponsor Operation Ca.re ai:id S~
1987 in Irvine. which 1s bemg
coordinated by The Community
Food Resources of Orange County.
As I am sure you will agr«.
Operation Care .and. Share ma.k.~ a
significant contnbut1on by ensun~g
that many less fonunate peop~e Wiil
enjoy a hcany meal on Chn.stmas
Day. The Community Food Re-
sources deserves a Jot of credit for the
effons ofits volunteers in milking this
program a success. I sincerely urge
you and other civic leaders to co~
tinue your support ofThe Communi-
ty Food Resources of Orange County
to ensure continued success of the
program in the years ahead.
On~ again. I thank y~u for . '!le
opportunit) to lift the holiday spm~
of d~r¥ing families in Irvine. It 1s
JUSt a small way for Blinder Robinson
to sa' that we arc honored to be a part
of \C)u r communll). ' MEYER BLIN DER
Englewood. Colo.
Secondary
smoke is
a big deal
To the Editor.
Responding to the letter of R.M.
Wolff in Opinion dated Jan. 10. 1988.
As an athlete at Corona del Mar
H1Jh School, I do not~ with 1hc
opinion of R.M. Wolff about how
secondar)· smoke 1s not that big of a
deal. and that masshystcria is worst.
H)sleria. b) definition. is psych1atnc
emotional disturban~. I do not feel
that people ron~m~ _about their
health are in this categor).
I was recently m a rest.aurant
celebrating our team's victory over
the Dana Hills Dolphins when I had
the unpkasant experience of sitting
ne.,t to a couple '1p4ffing away" while
eating their dinner. The SCC'ondary
smoke as R. M. Wolff refers to it, may
not ha\e caused me to die or become
h\Stencal, ho"ever ll did ruin my
celebcation. m) dinne"r, and my fam-
11\ ·s dinner. .
· .\s one who 1s 1n sports it is not
necesSar) for me to read the· con-
clusion of the go' emment's report on
secondar) s,moke. Comn:ton sense
tells me that smoking is a vel')
unhealth) and dirt) habit.
I suggest that people who have a
smoking ad~U) ~ing
tobacco. thereb) allevlJr'inf"""sccond-
ar. smoke 10 those of us who want to
Sta} health>.
KELLEE COHEN
Corona dcl Mar
Erskine
needs a
priority
To the Editor.
John Erskine. mayor of Hunt-
ington Beach. ~as perpetrated a ~ud
on his constituents. Mr. Erskine
campaigned for Cit) Council saying
he was an anome). supporter of the
environment. etc. c1c. In fact he. as
executive director of the Building
lndustr) Association. is an active
lobbyist for developers.
He misled the voters in his rcttnt
election campaign in the city -Of
Hunungton Beach. and now he is
misleading all the citizens of Orange
O\C'r Congressman Dan Lungren·s It's almost uniHrsall y bctieved in
nom1nat1on as state treasurer ix-gins th~ Capitol that the Assem~ly will.
this week "nh an .\~sembl} commit· after going through SO'!'e h1stnon1c
tee 'ote. ntuals and breast-beating. confirm
A special comm11tee appointed to Lungren, possibly by the end of the
examine Go' George Deukmej1an's weel. Thercareonly43 Democrats in
nomination of Lungren a!. the late the Assembly-two mort than a bare
Jesse Unruh's succeswr is to \Ole on maj_ority-so bl~~mg him ~ould be
its recommendauon to the full As-d ifficult. Many 1ns1ders .~heve that
DA.t·
WALTERS
• Count) by his attempts (with ex-
supcrvisor. now a developer, Bru~
Nestande) to sabot.age the much-
necded. ver) popular Traffic ln-
itt.ativc.
scmbly. Asscmbl) Speaker W1lhe Brown ,
Ordinanh. the .>\ssembl) pla}s no wants to move Lungren th.rough th~
role in contirm1ng gutx-matonal ap-house because he bas m~re importa_n
pointtts but there's an exception in and . more dangero_u$ mte"f~ das-
the case of const1tut1onal offices. ~ns10~ to k~p him occup f
Obiectivel) there·s hllle reason for ancl uding a m1.nHevoh by a band o
' ~ 1 h ..... d · cd fi\·e Democratic lu•makcrs. the romm1tte1;. a t ou&-• ominat . Timing is the kc) to the intricate
b) pcmocrats. to oppose the nom1-chess pmc over Lu"Jf'Cn. If. in fact.
nation of Lungren. a l.on_g Beach he dad move throuan the Assembly co!'~sman. No one qunuons that within 1 fc• da)'S, it will put him and
he s ~n.1ntclhgent. honest and capable Dcukm(jian in the drivers seat when
pohtt<'.tan -albeit a pretty con-h r. ~ Senate oonfirmation scn~tJve one -and to the larger ~~n nut month.
pubhc. those are. probabl) the most -'-'-t &mocrats arc bcm• much 1mponant quaht1e!. .xna .cffi bo h · Indeed onlv a few oftb.e questions more d1 1cult a ut t e nom1nat1on
. • ' d (or a complex set of reasons that direct~ .at L;unarcn bore 1rutlI_ on include ideology. chc internal
chc. m1nistcnaJ duties of the office. d n&mlCS of the upper house. che
which ~volve a~ut the ~tody of ~·alry bet\llttn the t"'~ b<\uscs and
the 1&11e s monq. . lhcit leaden and SOrM p,enonal
But poht.cs •~ tea.r'C.'tly an objcc11vc animosit) bew~~n Ocukmeiia.n and
U'lde. And whet.Mr Lu"JTI;n makes 11 Senate laden.
throuth t~ .l.caJslatur;c i.s (unda~n· u: bowc\Cf Ocukmekaan has I~
tally ~ q~~fawbose 0~ A.ssembl) confirmation tn hand pnor come-..-. ....... on ... wn . rrcmo\·~ fi h ~ . h"f\ he
drro1m1 tbeda.)·to-daycareofbilhonsof 1Cd0 li~na~..., :'c:t~'b:~~tte
o ars. .-· · Some liberals •~ d.amnlna crs opposed to u~ nom~nat.IOft.
Lu~n bttaute he as too far to the The IO\tmor would be test 1ncl1f!ied
poliucal right to s~i• the1r &atn. to neaouatc wnh them OI? such side
The) would ba"·e hktd someone 1.uuo IS pro~ lcjila1Jon io curb
l"O()rt pcnonallt familiar aftd ideo-1hc ""~' finanaal ~ <>I thit
loCJ?ll > ccncra . such as runDCt~up trcuurtr's offt<'t (YJhtcll traMllit.
through campagn contributions, into
political po,..-cr). And the Ocmocratac
leaders would find 1t harder lo hold in
line their soft anti-Lunaren votes.
Anet finally. there 1s the lepl
disputcoverwhatdcarccofconfinna-
tion is nttdcd. TM Dcokme11an
admimstration maintains_ with no
small amount oflogic on its side. that
the st.ate constitution rcqui.ru. in
eftttt. confirmation by only one
house or. to put 1t the other way.
reject.ion b) both houses to block a
nominet.
The DemOCf'lts and Anome)' Gen·
eral John Van de Kamp disqrte.
sa)ing rtj«tion by one hot.aSe iJ
enouah to k.ill a nomJnalion. .
If 6e wiM Assicmbly confinna11on
for Lu"ft'tR. rqardlnl of what
happm.s an the Senate, OcutrMjian
could hlvt hd oomtnce sworn'" ind
then lake the issue to a SupmM
Covn dom1n.a1td b) his appcMntces.
In the end. l.u.nsrtn may not win
confirm1tJOG by bot1' bouta. But in
bone rac1 .. ttttns. he's 1 bcntt than
even be'I IO bttomc Nte treuurcT.
and pahaps by that Dcutmcjiar\'s bcir•~t 1n the 199C& OM.,_,.,,"'• S.U..••~ celd ~•Nzs'Jt
This in1t1a&1ve will qualify for the
ballot. and at will be approved by the
voters. When will Mr. Erskine quit
posing as mayor.of Huntington Beach
and really DcJln 10 represent the
wishes of the C1tizens in the city thal
he helps govern?
ROBERT E. YANTES
Retired Buildioa CootrKtor
Huntinato~ Beach
Comment9
welcomed
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LEsuE
EAllEST
Class put
on write .
track .by
experts
Admtt it. You've been there.
Pot5ed wtth pen in hand. read) to
write The Great .\men can No' el
Your heads" am s with ideas-all
exceedan,gl) clc,er. And. of
course. tnere's no question about
your innate talent. .\II )OU need 1s.
"'ell. a little direcuon. ·
Enter Marcella Lang, who "111
be teaching the Ad\ anced
Writer's W orkshop at the
Capistrano .\duh School in San
Juan Capistrano beginning Mon-
da). Lang \\tll lead classes on the
short stof). no, els.• children's
li terature. public relations and
JOurnal-" ntmg. Marketing infor-
mauon "111 be ofTered at each
session and !tudents ""tll work on
the matenal of their choice.
EAperts in 'anous "nung fields
"111 address the class throughout
the term.
Reg1strat1on "'111 be held the
first da' of class at I p.m. at ttl
Capistrano .\duh School at 31 4:?
Camino Capistrano There 1s. no
fee . For f unher information. call
492-0658. • • • Where on earth can one hope to
His energy goes to
off ertng exhibits.
accessibility of art
By LESUE EARNEST Of_,._, ........
Michael McManus had been re-
searching pre-World War II regional
an for I 0 ) ears "'hen the JOb of chief
curator opened up at the Laguna .\n
Museum. McManus. then a lecturer
at CC San Diego and an frt critic for
.\n Weck maµzane. "'as well aware
of the ri ch h1stof) w1th1n the mu-
seum's archl\es.
He 'was antngued. In shon. he and
the museum shared the same focus-
Cahfom1a an from 1880 to the
present
··The> "'ere ti) mg to do v.hat I "'as
t~ 1ng to do:· Mc Manus said.
:'\o"'. three months into the JOb.
"'h1ch he said consumes an a\erage of
70 hours of his lime each l.\ttk. the
35-~ear-old an ex pen tenderly leafed
through the pages of books recording
an auctions dating back to the 1920s.
There 1s \1cManus said. so muc h
h1ston "'1th in the museum ·s "'alls
1hat he hasn't gotten around to
exploring ~et
··That's the iron' of 1t:· Mc Manus
said. ··No"' I'm 100 bus) •·
The t1me<onsuming JOb c.s chief
an curator 1s t"'o-fold. 1D\Oh· 1ng
concep11o n and log1s11cs .\ curator
must first rnnu~I\ e of an exhibit ........
"'hat "''II be the focus. "'hat 1s 10 ix
learned from 1he CAh1b1t. where are
the pu~ces bes1 fitted 10 the space
a' a1lable But v. hale 1t 1s from this
'antage point that a curator 1s
··Judged .'' according to McManus. 11
1s the 1raffid.ing of the an that
consumes much ofh1s lime.
.\fter the curator locates an artist.
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1988
Curator Michael Mella.nu, •b~n in the La&una Art ll11Ha.m' •
board room ln front of "Peak.a and Shadowa'' by EdC•r Payne,
beUevea that vtaiton to the faclllty (below} at S07 CUff Drive
abouldll.nd education and pleuure.
'\
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enjo)-a bod) -building contest and
poetr: reading at the same time"
.\t the 198 W anterfest. scheduled
for Feb. 12-1 5. of course: But to
prepare for thee' ent. expected to
include artisans· booths. a "ine
fesu,al. a.,anet) sho"'. plent) of
food and silent and art auctions.
the Laguna Beach Chaf1'ber of
Commerce needs plent) of help
C\aluates the v.orL. and fonns a
support group to unde~nte the
shov.. the e\h1b1t must be scheduled.
insured and pubhc1ztd Mc Manus..
v. ho continues 10 '\.\nte for .\rt 'W eck.
also "' rites the cssa~ s for the exhibits'
brochures
The JO b lea,cs \k \1anus -"'ho
transfe rred from the Cle\ eland .\rt
lnstllute in l<P"' and rtce1\ed a
master's degree in fine ans from L'C
San Diego "'Ith an emphasis 1n
cn11cal theon and an tnstoni -lmle
llme"to rest on his laurels .
F~nding a director is diplomatic art
Volunteers are needed to sell
tickets for the wine fest1val and
bod)·bu1lding contest and to
donate pnzes or mone) for the
auctions. '\n)onc interested an
d ispla)ang an"ork in the an1sans
booth can pa) SI 25 and set up
shop for four da) s.
Call 494-1 0 18 for mo re in for-.
mauon. • • • .\nd. planned to coincide "1th
--.&t he Winterfest 1s the Laguna
Beach Police Department Awards
Banquet. The pubhc as '"' 1ted to
Ben Brown's Restaurant Feb. 12
to help salute the Cit} ·s finest.
Expected to be on hand are
Ma)or Du Keuey, Cit) Man-
ager Kea Fruk, Director of
Safet) Neu Parcell, Deput) Chief
of Police JimSprellleand an as )Ct
unnamed "Officer-of-the-Year.··
Terry Sweeney, a member of
the Exchange C lub, will be the
master of ceremonies and Su-
penor Court Judge David 0 .
· Car1er "111 be the speaker of the
e' ening.
The no-host bar wtll begin at 6
o'clock and the banquet at 6:45.
For tic kets. call Spreine at
497-3311 or Sweene\ at
494-8038. . • • • Well. 1t is nearly time to kiss
football good-bye for another
sea'son. I. for one, will not lo~ a
("-8e ... CLA88/82)
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The ne"' curator has also taught
v.n1ing and an apprec1a110 0 classes
and built d1spla~ s for the La Jolla
~1useum of Contemporan .\n v.hrk
in the San Diego area. His goals for
the Laguna museum call for a m1\ of acl'css1b1ht~ and general 1nter~t and
high a n1stH. standards
Ha\ ang gro"' n up spc-ndang "'eck-
(Pleue eee CURA TOR/8 2)
By LESLIE EARNEST Of ... o.lr .........
Thl' Laguna .\n \.1 useum 1s sull ~arch ing for a d1rec1or. a pos111o n
tha1 has bc.:n \ Jlant for t~o month<.
since \.\ 11liam nuon le ft to b«omc:
prl'S1deQt of the .\n I nstllute of
uthern California.
.. There 1s no front-runner at this
pc.>in1.·· !><l td .\nne ~ale1d the m u-
<,eum\ public rd .11tons dirt:'\. tor It's a
pc.>s111on. she '><l td. that's not eas1h
filled . ·
The director mus1 ha .. e an an
Novelty bracelets
a jewel for charity
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of .. °""',... .....
Therr's no reason a pc-rson with a
le' cl head for busmess can't also ha' l'
a s0ft hean for a good cau~ Renet'
Sch~enn 1s a case an point. The 10-
)ear-old Laguna Niguel iirt. v.ho
makes bractll'ts ofbeaded safet) pans.
has .combined her crea11v1t) and
busant'$.S sa' V) into a mone~ maker
for hl'r church c hanl'
Rentt's 'enturt started annoct'nth
one da) in earl) No\ ember"' hen she
went shopping Jnd bought the ma-
terial 10 make herself a colorful
brarclet. Her fnends wanted o ne JUSt
like 1t.
Then the Moulton Element.an
School studl'nt found she had a
mone) maker o n her hands when a
buyer from the Nordstrom depart-
ment store~ook an interest an the
jeWeff).
In the mt"anume Renee heard
ahou1 a l'han t\ that her fa m1h ·s
chun:-h "'as 1n,oh ed in Tht' Lagu'na
Beach Methodist Church raises
mone~ for the Heifer ProJtc'l lnte r-
na11onal. a no nprofiJ "'Orld"1de 1n-
1erfa1th organization thal send~"' e-
stoc~ to people in de\ eloping cou n-
t n c:s
T~pKall~. accordrng to Hazel la·
fler. rha1Noman of m1ss1on~ and
S<X"1al concerns tor tht' church im-
pregnated animals. such as 1.at1Je.
rabb11s or goats. are sent to a lam1l~
v. h1ch agrees to pass the nev. animal
on to another fam1I) when 11 1s born
··Thl' Heifer Project 1s something
v.c: contnbute to )earl\ txocause 11 has
sulh a good record of domg v.hat 1t
sets out to do." Lafler said.
The children at the church get
an' oh ed in lhl' fund-raising and m
choosing which animals to bu\ and
(Pleae eee CllAJUTT /82)
h1'1to~ bad .. ground be an l'llic1ent
manager and a good salesperwn. she
said \\ orkmg fo r a nonprofit or-
gan1za1too. the "and1date must also
be abll' to run an an museum on a
sh<X"Stnng budge1
But finding a ne"' director 1s JUSl
one of the challenges fan ng Orange
Count\ 's oldtst cultural mst1tut1on
The:-· org.an1za11on began operati ng
from tlk-1ld 10"' n hall as the Laguna
&a"h ~n .\swc1a11on an 191 .lnd
openc'-1 m doors at Its current
hx a11on in 19:9 It has bttn in~ s1a1e
ui rlu ' lor the past four ~ear\
. The: museum. ~h1ch had been
dn'!l4:d tor n pans1on from I\) ~ w
I \j b but d1spla~ed an at the uth
C •ast Plaza satellite is no"' ad_1umng
to J 'J'll"t\ oi "hangcs in leadel"\h1p
&-. ~k~ gaming a nl""' ch1ei cu"ator
-\1 1Lhael ~k~1anus -alter
\111.hael \1l(Jt'.e "'ent to the \1odern
\1useum 1.>f .\n in ~nta .\na last \ear
and reeling fr1.. m the surpn~· dl'-
pan urc: •I Ottun a11er h1\ ~'en 'car
tenun: the: mu!><'um has re' 1'-t'd otht'r
oflicl's v.1thin the organiza11on
Thl' pos1t1on ol programs c0Nd1·
nator has been phaSt"d out "'h1le a
1.urator ot cd ucauon has t'lt><'n adM-0
The: d1re"\.-tur of de' elopml'nl slot 1s
't I l'pen altc:r ~mg 'acated ti~ Tara
\tJdden ast Juh and 1hefl' 1s a
po!>ll1on open tor mi.~um rC'@Jstrar
··\\ haL "'c:·re 1r110g 10 do at this
pu1nl ,., '>t.lb1h1e the staff .. said
mu~·um JdM" <,trator L\nn Sea-
qu '>t "Thl· t,1p pr ;nt~ no"' 1<. to iet
c 'en bod~ on hnc That means hinng
(Pleue eee DrRECTOR/82)
Women'sltealth
center read'ied
By LESLIE EAR.°'EST °'_°""' ........
In a chandeher-hghted ba llroom at the Dana Po int
Rcson . about I 0<1 "'omen raised 1he1r champagne ~lasse\
rt'\.entf\ to toast the \Oulh count' '> \\omen's Pa' 1hon
and RC'.~urct.' (enter ~
.\ mam goal of the c-entt'r l'\Pt'C'll'd to opc-n nl'"1
month. is toMtabhsh Jn endo"'mrnt fund forcommunlt\
"'omc:n vnable to P3' for their o"'n mc:-d1cal cart ·
The nev. fa" 1ht' v. h1ch v.111 be located at uth Coast
~kd1~al CC'n ter an South Laguna ~111 pro' 1dcr health
edu"auon. referrals and general iniormat1on for "'o men.
List Fnda~ ·s gathenng "'as planned b~ ~omen from
th<." hu<.p1lal's ne"' h tormed \\omen· .\d\lson C o unetl
v. h11 hJ' l' pledgC'd tv JCll\ l'I~ and fi nanC1all\ suppon the
ctnit'r tor "'o men JS tht'1r fi rst prOJ{'('t
h 1und1ng rnunc1l members mclude ( ha1Noman
Pa m O''-e1ll Gold tt'IO. Linda If\ ane--Gaede. D.1'1 E\ans.
C ar~ik Bo"' man \lunl'I Rt'~ nolds. Con nae ~1onhlaod.
C.,ra,l &_,~d a nd Lou1s.c Tumt'r Hamel '-'elson. a soulh
lllUri• re'>rdl'nL alSCI a ttl'nded the ~puon
................ ~
Renee Schwenn with her nonlty bracelets.
Dunng the morning actt\ 1t1C's. ~hon T Da\ 1s.. ~nior
'11.~ prl.""'1dent ofcu tomer S.Cf\ ic~ for San Dlt"go Gas an4
Ek" trl\ presented uth Coast \1ed1cal Center Prcs1deiu
(Pleue eee PAVU.101'{82)
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5K, lOK Spirit Run on Sunday_ to benefit Coast schools
Ncwpon Beach's Harbor View and Roy O. Andcrwn
elcmenW')' schools will sponsor \Mir fifth annual SK and
IOK Spirit Run on Sunday wnh pcoceeds bcnefittin&
enrichment prop-ams at w two schools.
The races will be held at Fashion Island an N~rt
Center with the SK run startina at 7:)0 a.m.. and the I OK
at 8:4S. Rqistrants may pick up race ~kets at Harbor
View Elementary School. 900 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona
del Mar, throuab Friday and !])a)' resister on thcda) of the
race between ~and 7: IS a.m. a. the c:ou.nc.
The male and femalt winncB of the JOK race wdl
each win a trip to San fnancisco for the Bay to Breakm
Run during tM May l S v.ittkcnd. CaU 760-3"72 or
· JS9-~ 17 for mo~ information.
'C.bJdereUa • tqoat. bJ HB
The Huntiftl'Oll ae.th Pubhc Llbra'l' ""111 hold
tryouts Friday for a play dealina wt th the c:ontJnu1n1 story
ofCindcttlla after she marria the pn~. The auditions for"Cinckftlla. Pan IL· wtll be held at
l :lO p.m. at the hbnry. A cast ofsu boys and nu~ aarts tJ
needed. Call the Library at 84S..711J for furthtt
1nfonnabon.
Spinal care cJa.,,. aanom1ced
Or. Im L R0tmfekt. 1 t...auaa Hills ch1ropr.c:tor.
will aanounce the not in her tcneS of 19tnal care c~
S..urdar from I to 2 p.m. at bcr offitt. 2Sl2S Cabot Road.
Su11t 110.
T1tc praensatioa will be otkttd at no c~. but
lali .. is limited. Call )I(). 721 s to rac1'\ e a IQL .
--~Aacdoa coane at OCC -A ~<'m\a\nton ~at pubhcauct•OM
will be offered Saturda) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room
207 of the Cbem1stf) 8u1ldmg at Orange Coast Collt"ge in
Costa Mesa.
Lecturer DaJe Hocnh "'11J discuss the loauon of o'er
IS wttkl) auction ho usn and ho~ to locate and sd«t
aotMr auctions. The fer 1s S22 and those intn-esttd ma}
rqjstcr by phone at 432-S880.
Game, deaert nlght •lated
The Couples Oub of Temple ~h Da'id of On~
Count)' ~111 sponsor a prne and dessert nalbt Saturda} m
the soc1a1 haU of the tcmple at 6100 Htlflt) St .
Wcstmmtter. Thcfntiv1tin~lU stanat 7:30p.m. and_J>fl<:n "'•ltbt
awardtd for the best dcsstt\. Adm1u1on 1s SS ~couple
and f'vnhcr 1nfbnnauon ma)' be obtam~ from ~ h~
Boro\I) at Ht-7170 or l\rtcnc ficr at 838-9709
DIAbJed cJJlldreJJ •• work•hop
A demoaslration ct.au for pe~sats of d1sab&ed
chiklm\ wtll ~ bdd S.nuda)' from 9 to 1 I L m at the
mute Youth SuvKU C'mtrr. ~ prosram •111 be
repealat Fdt. 6 " the same bou Ttdlniquaud~-1ll~shown.1nclud1~
lcanli• .aivitia i• tbr routines of dad) hfe ~ LS UO and M1Mr' .. ~ 11 a"'Ullbk from Da,..td
~ndmon It ~)920.
--
at the DanJ Point Youth and Group f8Clht~
The "'all . dn1gned for all famtl) membcn. costs SJ
a nd p.art1l'1pants should "'t'lf old tennis shon. The l'\ent
v.111 be rtpt'3ted ~b 6and 20from 2.30to4 )Op m CaU 'Cl 1." 1 :: for mort 1nrormauon
Class ln boat1ng sknls offered
.\ 11-"'ecL. rourst C'O'enn& the cs.s.entws of boa1
handlin& 3nd ~·u1ansJup v.11l be IJ'nl ~fond~) l'' en1og b~ the L' . Coa t Guard o\u:uhar) at the Hunllngton
Harbour \ acht Oub. 382 l Wamn-Ave .• Huntington
Beach
Tht OOW'lt •111 co' l'r boat hand.11 na. u~ ofcha ns ~;-..:!
the rompas.s.. elemcnts of ~atbcf. ~ of ~ rad1~
tdephonc and o ther top1~ dcsJIOCd to ampro't boluna
safct)" ..\dm1ssaon 1s free. but thttt 1s a S 10 C'hargr for
le't and mattnal~ Call Car1 Randolph at "6-I""
for detail
Alumnae to meet Jn Valley • The <>ranee Count~ c:hapta of ~lpba 1 Delta
aJumoat •1ll m«t Monda) at : p.m at the home o
.\no Hall'" Founwn VaJlq.
Dr. f V\ Walker W1tt~'"tr. a Pl' olOIJS' from the
810 ttcfbec Cl1n.c-of On• Count). -.,_n Pt-ak oo the
sob}ttt of was man11tmcnt Call Juel\ Mone) •t
6 9--~ • for fun~ enbmabOft.
NanltJ6 tn.lnlni Jn Ilea
·mn' ~ifat.toft home ~hb aldt
otfmd he of dwit b) \ht Coutlinc .,. ·~~J ~ *'·
J
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The dassc-s "111 be hdd at thl' CRO P Officr. Room 9. ~t I 1 I Prt-s1d10 Square. 'osta M esa. Moocb)"S through
Fnd.l~ irom am to noon Call <r"9-t q5s for add1oon.aJ
m fonna oon.
Essay contest oo Constitution
The first annual mffllonal cs.say contest for senior
tngh ~hool studl'nts of the Hun11n1too Bcacb nJOn
H 1gh hool Dmn t has bttn &nnouncrd by tbt Harry
HofT Post 595, J~1$h \\ arVcterans..at 9669Tafbert A"·e.,
Founllln Val~\.
holanh1i>s'ofSJ S. S 100 and $7S W'lll be a•-arded
for the best ess&)S of SOO words or less on lhc American
Con 11tuuon. The contest bqins Monda)' and 'Mii dote t. ~pnl 15 •
TralnbJg .emlnars .clJedaled
~Junior Leacue ofO.-.. Count) •111..,ontOf ill
annual S1Cm1nan. bc:sinn1na Monda) and nmnhla
throuah Feb. I at locauons throu,hout 0ra,. COUllty. ~ snsions arc ~n to the public. fTft Of dlilrtlt.
anJ otTC'l'"cnrollment en such C"OUl"lr as computer~ •
ta\ m'cst:mcnt planruna and an c:ollca1na. Call :Ju:niar u ue hcadqua~n at ~ 447.
McCall earns Army wings
TlmeUiy M. McCall. son of Mr. and Mrs. U.R.
McCall of El Toro, has received the silver wings of an
Army aviator and was appointed a warrant officer upon
compleuon of the rotary wing aviator course at the Army
Aviation School in Fort Rucker. Ala.
• • • • Coast Guard Seaman Vll'&or A. Raplaael, son of
Edwin Raphael of Corona del Mar, recently graduated
from Coast Guard recruit training. He is a 1981 graduate
of Dana Hills High School. • • • Second Lt. Maril A. Avery, son of Beverly Avery of
Laguna Hills. has arrived for duty with the 3 I 9th Strategic
Missile Squadron at Francis E. Warren A1r Force Base.
Wyo. Aver}. a 1986 graduate of UCJ. 1s a combat crev,.
commander. • • • Pfc. Warren K. MIUlledge II, son of Sharon and
Warren M1hkedge of San Clemente. ttas completed Arm}
basic tra1n1ng at Fon Sill. Okla. He 1s a 1982 graduate of
San Clemente High School. • • • • .\1rman Pete J. Gervasi, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Gen as1 of an Clemente. has graduated from the Ai r
Force aircraft maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force
Donation
honoring
volunteer
saves lives
By LESLIE EARNEST
Ol ... 0.-, ..... IWI
A. Leisure World resident has been
honored b) hi s former emplo)cr for
his effons as a hospital \ olunteer
Base. Texas. He is a 1985 araduatc ofupastrano Valley C'hnstaan Ha&h School.
• • • Sudy A. Bealldam,, son of Aubrey Beauchamp of
Capistrano Beach, has bttn promoted to the rank of
senior airman in the Air Force. He isan aircraft armament
systems spccaahst with the l SSOth Avionics Maintenance
Squadron at Kirkland Air Force Base, N.M.
Marine Staff Sgt.~ Mves, son of Anna Shouley
of M1ss1on VieJO. recently reported for duty with the 1st
Marine Aircraft Wing at the Marine Corps Aar Station
Futenma on Okinawa.
• • • Airman Bryu S. Ol10D, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
G Wonhington of Capistrano Beach. has graduated from
basic tra1n1ng at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He is a
1987 graduate of El Toro High School.
• • • Arm}' Nati onal Guard Pvt. Reae G. Kotte, son of
Rene Hotte of Dana Point. has completed basic training at
Fon Leonard Wood. Mo. He is a 1985 graduate of Dana
Hills Hagh School.
0
~ le
T. lllcbael II array. preet-
dent of 8oatb Cout lledlcal
Center. (left) ace~ a
check for $2&.000 rom Al
Damon beJaalf of San Dleto
Gu and Electric Co.
PAVILION ••. From Bl
T. Michael Murray wath a $25.000
check.
"We're happy to ~ continuing our
comm1tme,pt to the mMicat center
toda} as it undcn.akes its new project
to serve a very special pan of the
community," Dav as said.
The money will~ used to renovate
and buy new equipment for the
center, according to Vikki Dolan.
center director.
Those funds were immediately
matched when the women sittini at
the tables began filling out lifetime
membership cards.
"They arc rolling in. This is just like
a telethon." said Goldstein as she
stood at the podium and announced
the names of new members. The
membership fees received that morn-
ing totaled around $25.000, Gold -
stein said.
CLASS ON WRITE TRACK •••
From Bl
minute's sleep over this reality. In
faci. each year I eagerly await the
time when the sponing emphasis
switches from kick and hug to
dribble and shoot.
In fact. the Orange County Elks
lodges bave been busy on the
basketball couns for some time
now. Recently the free throw
champs from the 12 Orange
County lodges converged at the El
Toro High gym for the Elks HOOQ
Shoot finals, Se'olenty-two boys
and girls~ 8 to 13. competed to see
who could shoot the most baskets
from the free throw line o ut of 25
tries.
KeviD Falconer, 8, a student at
Mission Hills School in Mission
Viejo. was one of the wrnners w11h
19 out of 25 bull's eyes. Included
in the runner up/alternates cat-
egory was another Mission Viejo
student, John LukiD, I 0. from De
Ponola School.
. Winners of the state and re-
gsonal hoop shoot finals win:
travel wtth their families to com·=
pete in Indianapolis later this:
year. The Elks Lodge will pick up:
the tab. Winners of the national:
compeution will have their=
names inscribed on a plaque in:
the Naismith BasketbaJl Hall of::
Fame in Springfield, Mass. . : • • • And, anyone considering th~:
pros and cons of motherhood:
might be-i nterested in the topic to:
be presented by' the Laguna Beach =
branch3of the American Associa-::
tio" of University Women on:
Wednesday. Deborall BeHlla -:
will speak 'on "Voluntary Child-:
lessness: Motherhood as an Op-:
uon. Not as a Mandate." ::
The meeting.. which will be held=
at Great AmericaA Savings on
Ocean A venue. is open to all_
members of the community. Call..
Carolyn Lyons at 494-5087 for
further 1pformatiort .
CURA TOR PROFILED; •.
From Al
ends at the Cleveland Museum of
Art. McManus said he wants the
Lagu.na museum to hold interest 10
all people of all ages. There should
be. he said. artwork within the
museum "sufficient!) interesting
that a child can get something OUI of
it."
In addition, McManus said he
plans to increase the representation
of women artists and to offer more
works from artists from d iverse
ethnic backgrounds.
O' crall. Mc Manus said. there is a
continuing challenge to find a bal-
ance between historical and contem-
porary an .
"The museum's miss1on is educa-
tional." McManus stressed And a
curator. however bus). must find
ttme 10 read. he said.
"You ha\e to continue to study,"
he said
Males lkam "'ho "'orked for
McGrav. Hill lntormauon \Stems
Co. for more than .l6 \ear-S. was
rccogni2ed for his v.ork al Saddleback
Hosp1 tal v. hen the com pan) av. arded
the hospnal a S 1.000 grant 1n his
honor. The grant v.as made through
McGrav. Hall's Emplo)ee \'olunteer
Support Program. v.h1ch v.as formed
to aid local orµniiauons "'hen their
rctir«s contnbute lime as \Olun-
teers.
DIRECTOR SOUGHT ...
It's a pursuit that ~ms st'Cond
nature to Mc~anus. y,. ho said he dtd.
not C\ en ov. n a tele' ISIOn sci until
last >Car
The grant to the Laguna Hills
hospital was used to help bu) an
emergency room crash can . accord-
ing to James Ra). hospttal C\CCull\ e
vice president.
Beam. v.ho ha<. v.or~ed· at the
hosp1tai since IQ"'<i JS an 1n-hou!>e
\Olunteer and a!. a member of a tund-
Volunteer Milea Beatty {left) and Mark Serilla. nan~
dir ector of Saddleback Bo.pita!'• emertency room. checi
crash cart purcu.ed with a grant in Beatty'• honor.
raising group wh'1ch earns mone) to
update emergenq room aqu1 pment.
1s the recipient of two similar honors.
Before Saddleback Hosp1ta1 open-
('d. Beall\ v.as a vol unteer at South
<. oast ~led Kai Center in outh
Laguna. v.here h1~ "lfc Esther. still
.... or~s
Bcatt). who was western sales
manager for F.W. Dodge Division of
the compan) before he retired in
1968. said he plans to continue his
work "'1th the hospital. If a nev.
pro1ect crops up ne t year. Bcatt~ said
he'll be working on 1t.
"It's grat1f) 1ng to me:· Beatt} said.
.. .\fter all. $1.000 1s a lot of mone) ..
...
From Bl
a nev. director and a new director ot
de' elopment.
"The board and I both v.ant 10 see
the staff settle in and get on with the
business of the museum" said Sea-
quist. staff tcpresentauve to the
board. But in fact. according to
Seaquist. the museum 1s running
smoothl) and much of the activtt)
re flects a pos1t1vc penod of growth.
Thomas Tierney. a trustee and past
board president. agreed
"The last SC\ eral }ears of change in
the museum has been a penod of
crcatl\ e tension." he said. "M> sense
1s that v.e·rc not onl\ in the nitht
go e we're dedicated to meeting your
healthcare needs every step of the
way. And as Bob discovered, that's
what being a full-service community
..
_.,, hospital is all about. Coastal Com-
munities. At the heart of the South
Coast Metro area. •
•
church. but the nght pev.
"The hmng of Michael ~cManus
could certain!\ be characten1ed a)
one of lhe most poSlll\C personnel
add1t1ons in the museum in the past
several )Cars."
Although man > apphca11ons for
the d1rectorsh1p ha"e been rece1\ed.
1nten1ev.s will not hkel) begin for at
least another month. Seaquist said
E\ entuall). according to Nale1d. all
the pieces art• e'\pel"ted to fall into
place.
.., think that. g1\Cn ll mC'. ('\Cf)·
thing Y..111 rcall) come togethrr n1n·-
I~ ... she said.
"In poundage. m> primal) pos-.
scss1on 1s books." ~tcManus said.
\\ h~n not reading. he t)p1call)
rrla>.es b> gardening . .\this ho!fle 1n
an Diego. he left behind a basil and
tomato gard~n and his careful!}
tended sunnov.~rs.
But for no ..... his 'enefID 1s gomg
into the museu m. In fact. a museum.
according to '-1cManus. should ~a
place \'here people find educauon
and pleasure.
"If this placc 1s going to be a school
of som.•.1t should be one where
people ha\C fun··
CHARITY BENEFITS ...
From Bl
v.here to send them according ttl
LaOer •
Renee sav. CP>'a) a lillh-grader rrnm
south Oranie ( ount~ could help a
hungf' fam1h 1n .\fma hC' v.ould
use her budding bracelet bustnC'ss to
raise mone) for the II\ estoc~ proJ('Ct
For thC' thrl.'e unda\ s before
Christmas she set up a card tablr on
the church pauo after sen ices and
d1spla) ed her brace leis 10 thC' dispers-
ing congregation The adornmcnts
v.ere snapped up al S 12 and SI 4. v.11h
$4 of each sale pledged to the chai:ll)
Of the S335 ra1~d b\ the church
children. s 150 v.a~ rnntnbuted IH
Renee. according to LaOC'r ·
··1 was impressed '-'llh her mot1 va-
1ion and I was impressed that she \I.as
thae lorthree unda\S in a row ... said
Lltkr ·· omeumcs ktds get moved.
but the) don·t get mo\ ed to follov.
throu gh.··
Renee 1s no\lo bus) creaung a
todp1lc of bracc.-lets for the Nor-
d\trom ~le .\nd. sin~ the Je~ell)
ha<i Laught the e)e of people from:
othL'r store'>. according to Renee's
motht·r. mol'l' salC'S could be an tho:' v.o~s -
\\hen she's not tending to business
or school. Renee 1s bus) v.1th tram-
poline. g' mnast1cs and piano lassons.
• o met1mcs she's a bll overwhelmed'
b\ her success
·"There's a 101 tO do and n's kinda
Lonfustn$ sometimes ... RC'nee said.
"but I enJO) 11. ..
A Or1r!ent1fle CSJ!fi
tu ast CJforever
G~ her an untorgettab~ classec from ~ham Leigh.
A tavonte that can be worn anytime. and ~asurect for a llreomel
a diamond ··cla55K:" girt trom. SS25
a ~arl "C.laiSK .. gift from S65
2J5Amum Court• f.uni<>n 111.lnd, Nev.tpon C~nttt
Ntwpon ~M.'h, CA 926/J{). r,1,pnone 71~164•-0SOI
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, January 28, 1988 83
•
Jerome Hines shows vocal
powers in 'Boris Godunov'
By CHRISTOPHER PALMER Center since da)' one. Hines proJcetcd .....,,...~ ...... Cft* v.11h a 1>0wer sufficient to fill 10
There is a h1erarch) an thc-londs of Segerstrom Halls. )Ct with a warmth
v.h1cb behcd the tremendous forces wund~ that singers make. First. there producing such a sound. The massive
1s the plea~nt, untrained voice which ffine.s was a persuasive Bons God·
most amateur singers acquire uno'. singing w1th indescnbablcs~1ll.
through experience. The v.armth of a and acting with the pathos and
trained voice backed up b~ solid gesuculalJon and facial contortions of
mus1c1ansh1p takes 1h1s to a tngher a fine Shakespearean actor.
level. The Pacific S )mphony and Pacific
Pacific Symphony and Pacific
Cho rale. alona wuh Bower and
Ra:tzen. performed Prokofiev's
"han the Temble." This peT-
formance was interrupted (for the
audience onl); tb.e orchesua kept
pla) 1 ng) b) Ii vc waves of concena~n
a!lov.ed to enter the hall late and
crawl over those alrea~y seated.
...,,...,.....~ ........ ...,
Winnie Mae and Bob McCurdy celebrate on
the dance floor. Dorl Fitch and former honoree Phil Toder.
Then. there 1s the opera tic Chorale. under the baton of Keuh
equ1' alent of the "pleasant un· • Clark. ro~ to the occasion, p~nung
trained voice" (except that 11 isn't a su mog backdrop to the coronation.
pleasant) a boomsng forced sound dov. ofall. and death of the struggling
w11h a Tarzan-like '1brato '1..mong Bons. The role as a backdrop was an
first-rate opera singers. 1hc intcnsll~ appropnatc one. and the) pla)cd 1t
of,olume 1s reta ined but force turns sk11lfull). The) shared the stage v.11h
to v.armth and Tarzan ~its dov. n 10 tenor Mish.a Rauien. sn the role of
v.ntt' poctf) Prince SuJSk). Bons· nemesis. and
As the work opened. tM first
'1ohns v.ere perched prccanously
high p1tch-v.1se. in 'Or)' rapid scalar
passases. v. htl h v..ere asynchronous.
though this corrected itself quickly.
Hom secuon passages ~tucb fol-
lov.ed the '1ohns v.~rc nothing shon
of glonous The o pening movement
v. as e>. tremel) monoto nous
d'nam1t:alh. v.11h no nouccable sha~ "1th the second movement.
Bo" er &a' e a mmng performance.
nsing C\ en abo\ e •the rull orchestra
and chorus v.1th heroic volume. Jo the
founh mo' ement. a bell-lake p1an-
1ss1mo 1n the cho rus was wcll-
conce1' ed and man elousl) executed.
Their later a capella wor.k was
ouMandtng as v..ell. This was an
t'\tl'llent performance. cspcciall)
from the brass a nd the chorus. though
1t lacl..ed the tntens11' of the seco nd
halfs Bom G oduno'. and the ca ta I) st of Hines' presence.
Chamber
honors
Mccurdy
By VIDA DEAN
Of .. Olllr ........
Ro~rt McCurdy was named 1987
C1t1zel'l of the Year Fnda) evensng by
the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce
'Tm specrhless and surprised."
said McCurd) as he accepted the
av.ard from BUI Bell dunng a dinner
attended b\ :!70 at the \ie" pon Beach
Mamou Hotel.
"lf he v.asn't surprised. he'5 a good
actor ... said Dori F iteb, chau'-\·oman
of the: e\Cnt. "h1ch also com-
memo rated 8 1 )cars ofmvoh ment in
the comm unit) b) the chamber.
McCurd). a natl\ e o f Pasadena.
has been donating his ume and
talents to a number of organ1zat1o ns
1n Orange count) fo r near!) three
decades
C urrent!) he on thc-board of the
California Manne Parks a nd Harbors
A.ssoc1at1on sen mg as its trea$urer
He 1s also treasurer of Amigos V1e1os,
a member of the chamber's Com·
modorcs Club (he v.as 8!'s Com ·
modorc of the )ean. and he 1s o n th~
board of go' ernors at the Nev. pon
Beach Counlf) Club
McCurd) au ended VSC' and re·
Cel\ed his lav. degree from Pacifil'
Coast College of Lav.. He and h1sv.1fe
Wl.aaie Mae, v.ho v..ere seen tal..ing a
'Phantoni'
debuts on
Broadway
By BARBARA ROSEN
•1 I ... ,.,_.,._
Having tran~ended the~ stages of meuo-soprano Jacalyn Bower as
tra1nsng and experience 10 ach1e'e Feodor. Bons' daughter. Both singers
warmth and poet1l lontrol the opcr· pro' 1ded outstanding rcndenngs in
auc voice is still an instrument. and these subordinate roles. \ho ugh Hines
the singer 1s ul11matl'I~ an m">trumen· effecu' el) controlled the pcr-
tahst. "pla ~ 1ng" h1 mself form a nee. as a focus of the audience's
There l!i. ho""e' er a higher -n' eted auenuon.
ultima te -le,el of opera singer. that T.h 1s superb performance "as
of the masttr. v.ho sings 1A-1th an marred onl) b) a premature "bra,o"
o pcrat1l...,01cc "h1th 1s as natural to from the first tier. v.h1ch interrupted
his character and beanng as 1s his v.hat ~hould ha'e been a moment of
voice when he speaks He sheds the rd1ec11' c silence as the v.ork closed
role or instrum~ntahst Not often do Pre\ IOUS to Bons GodunO\ the
we hear such a \Oll'C .\nd v.hen "f
do.111sanl.',ent ~;f:~~~~~~;:~~~~~~~~~i;~~========~~=-~ Bass Jerome Hines· performance as I ~=~ •sJ.25 :.,~~:-.;.::::::!:!'.::::::::: Mo ussorgsk} 's ··eons Goduno'.. s-.o.. 4-w.r-•o.._., ... Otl-.cl. o._1-'
Thoma• Wilek, GU Fergu.on and Jlm Vlllera.
turn on tl'tt dance noor to the music of
Keitb Wllllams. ha.., e two daughters
and six grandchildren. all living an
Ha v. au
Jim Villus v.as emcee fo r the c' e nt
v.. h 1ch also sen ed as lhe occasion for
the ms1alla11on of ne" c hamber
with the Paufic 5} mphon) Fnda)
e' ening "as among the m ost master·
ful of ' ocal pcrformances deh "ered at
the Orange Count' Performinit l\rts
officers OPE\ FOR LL \CH & 01\:\ER
VfE'TIIAM C•) 70M M 12 15 2 .45 s u
7 so ~ 10 s
FOil~~·~ U :SO Z.SS S OS 7:10 9;25
F ~ 1 onda' t hru F nda' 5>' / 3901 1111t11o••u.i .\ssembl~ man Gil trgusoa In· !!>OS en C•u s11. Cat• ducted Thomas Wilek as new chair· I I .\ \l to 9 P~I
man of the e'ecuu'e comm1t1ces. ~~= :f: ~5f1!>T
Others taking office "ere PbU ..s:10 1 :20 ~ t ·20 s 10 1 2 ~ ~ t u
Glasgo•·. \Ice chairman: Michael ~ T.UUN5 &ooec .., • ...v
Stephens, sccretaf!. Bell. 1mmed1ate • AUTCM9CMMLES c•o RA• Ctt>
b dL .. s •o735 "30 5:307·•·•.t ·ss past chairman. and Ric ar ueurs, I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~·~~:~ .. ~,~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ president. Chris Wynkoop 1s chief i.:
financial officer
O thers at the dinner included area
directors Bob McCaffrey, Tom Bay.
Dave Carmichael, Dave Dmobowski.
LeaJt MarsbalJ and Vicki Mlcllalczyk.
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Bnghtman. v.1 fc of the shov. 's com·
poser. l\ndrc"" Llo)d Webber.
proclaimed as she am' ed at T ucsda}
night's cas1 pan>
Manhattan's &aeon Theater v.as
transformed. al a cost of about
S250.000 to the show's producers. f<?r
the celebrauon after the musical s
o pening night at the MaJest1c.
Gtiuenng ladies in strapless silk
and aold lame dresses and men an
tuxedos entered the lobby. which was
specially repainted with 111t tnm.
They drank champagne and suppcod
on escargots en coqualle. caviar russc.
peuts fours and other French treats.
When the flashbulbs weren't po~
pina the 1.1 00 invited guests were
• bathed in a nickering glow from
simulated ps lamps. And when the)
weren't mangling. the glittcrau sat at
nower-bedecked tables on a platform
built over 1he theater's o rchestra
~ats.
The only feature not 1n keeping
w1th the Pansian theme was a giint
sc:rccn O\'Cr the staae. Wben the
showing .bf the silent film version of
~'Phantom" v.as finished. the screen
displa)'Cd the pla)'°s s11nature white
mask.
Set in the Pans Opera house in the
late 19th ccntUf)', "Phantom.. 1s a
love stof) about an 1mprns1onabl~.
beautiful youna soprano who as
kidnapped by. and e~entually at-
tracted to. a hideously deformed
oldtr man who wears a mask and
lives in a catacomb be~th the st.qe.
At the pan). conaratulations filled
the air.
''Absolutely fantastic," proclaimed
tetras Audrey Meadows. who played
Jackie 01euon·s wife on "The
Honeymooners" television S~<?w·
She said it was "the most uc1tana-
openi"1 niaht t'".:e seen in Ne"": Yo~.
and I've been fOll\I for some umc.
"lncttdiblc. • chipped in youna
movie actress Molly.lli"P'lld.
.. It was mqic,' saad telev1~1on
newswoman Barbera WaltC1'$. "I did see at an London. and I hkcd 1t even
more here."
Daector Harold Pnn~ bttnt car·
ricd away on a wave of well wilhcn.
called over his sJ\oulder lhal the opcnma bad aone ~·bcautif\ally:· .. ... , was a marvdous ~aon,
aatd produett CUMrOn MKk1ntosb.
whole other~ muttcal tnumphs indude '~Cats 'and .. LnM1~rablcl. ..
If thotc 1nvol¥ed with .tht show
llW're an•ious aboltt the re\iteWS. lhey
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ARJES {March 21-April 19): Reply received to
inquiry dispatched------------approximately three
weeks ago. Con-
clusion is af-
firmative. you'll
have reason to cel-
ebrate. Gemini.
Sagittarius will play
dominant roles.
SYDllEY
Oua1
Stress humor and •••••••••••• versatility.
TAURUS (A'\)ril 20-May 20): Details connected· with
financial transacuon fall into place. Cycle high. cspctially
where money is coocamed .. Public reacts favorabl) to
your views, actions. Scorpio, another Taurus figure
prominently. •
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Do pleoty'ofinvest1gat·
ing, ask questions, satisfy intellectual curiosity. Romance
featured. you'll be offered "tem~tillJ" ag.rccment. Cycle
cootinu~ high. take initiative. highlight confidence.
CANCEll {June 21-July 22): What you have ~n
seeking is close to home. Domestic adjustment featured
along with reunion. the obtaining of necessary funds
Taurus will show way. ~omes valuable ally. Outline
your requirements.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): Define terms. utilizeab1htyto
wm friends and influence ~pie. Popularity with
member of opposite sex is ha~hghted. You'll have a
"m ystery date." Pisces. Virgo Wlll play significant roles.
VIGO (Aug. 23-cpt. 22): What appeared to be a
canceled appointment is reactivated. Focus on buStoess..
career. promotion, product1on, ab1hty to meet deadline
Relationship . grows strong. you're asked to make
commitment.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Look beyond the
1mmed1ate. perceive potential, overcome language.
distance barriers. Travel possibihues spotlighted. along
with education and communication. Ro mance mingles
with spiritual awareness.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Answer to query: Break
away. make the fresh st.art in new dirtttson. Money from
previous effort. commitment wall be made available. Be
direct. get to heart of matters 1n connection wnh romance.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): lntu1t1on nngs
true, former counselor will stand b~ you. Reunion
indicated. you learn truth concerning plans of fam1I}
member. You'll be invited to gourmet dinner-romance
might be included.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): D1vers1fy. o pen lines
of communication. rcaltze genuine bargain 1s available
where wardrobe 1s concerned. Focus on health. rec·
reation. employment potential. Gemini. Sag1ttanus pla~
roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Relationship that had
""hit the rocks" will k re-established. Emphasis on
rebuilding. revising. reviewing. responding 10 mature
manner. Financial picture bnghtcr than onginall}
anuc1pa1ed.
PISCES (Feb 19-March ::!0): Be anaJ}11cal. discern
mot1\es. realize member of opposite SCA wants more than
""mere fhrtauon ... Spotlt~t o n building costs. p)-o pert)
secunt}. 1mpro'ed fam il) rela11onsh1p. Virgo figures
prominently.
IF JANUARY U lS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU are
1ntu111ve. a natural teacher. fascinated by the mantle an~
and sciences. including astrology. You are sens1t1ve.
mood}. lo~aJ. have had "unusual" relationship "'1th
mother. Current cycle highlights pannersh1p, successful
dealings w 1th public. mamage 1f singJe. additiou o fam1I~
1f mamed. Mamed or single. business ,.terpnse
indicated m connection with products for women June
will be construct1,e. profitable for )Oum 1988.
They don't want to' change
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was erous r m ha pp~ to sa~ m ~ bett<·r self
interested in the letter from the ga) tnumphl'd and I pra~ed that ont: da ~
man who resented being pursued by sc1cn'c: \.\1 !1 come up with a pill w .
women. It seems that a great number A pn:H'nt morbid obes1t~ . .\nd. a1 the
ofh1s social friends were quite ccrtam 1111 saml' t1 me another pill that 1.1.111 the~ could make him straight 1f he paral~zc: malicious tongues. -L.\ T
wouldJUSt give them a chance. I .... DEIS L..\L (,HI'\\ ..\SH.
I am a lesbian who has had the LAii DEAR WASH: Wben you stop
same experience. I keep running into laughing I ho~ that yoar better self
men who tell me that ifl tried sex wnh will triumph once more and tbat yo u
a male I would ,aever consider an) DEAR PHILADELPRIS: T1aallk will give some tbougbt lo the un·
other way of life. I feel like telling f · ""' b fortunate girl. Tltil shouldn't be too those egomaniacs that I HA VE had you or you. contri ution toward my difficult since vou know what it's likt mission. I am sare many of my intimate relations with men (in fact I readers will be a little wiser bttaase to be heavy. was married to one). and I prefer • • • members ofm,· own sex. Y" wrote. • • • DE.\R .\NN LA.NDERS: M) hu'·
What those 'idiots do not under· DE.\R .\ '\N L.\ '-'DER Can ~ ou band I!. a senior uccut1,e in h1!1
st.and is that who I sleep with or how I bear to pnnt one more letter for com pan~ of ..;()() emplo)ees. This
sleep with that person 1s an an· ··1 nd~ :· whose pencil-thin sister mommg he left for a tnp out of state
finites1mal and unimportant part of wants her to lose I 00 pounds or she "'nh a group of about 70. The purpose
who I am and what m) life asall about. can ·t be in the "'e-ddmg'> of the tnp is to rev.ard this }ear's top
Heterosexuals arc not pestered 1n this \1~ v.e1ght. too. has been discussed achie' ers
manner. I wish people would leave us o'er the) ears b) rela11' es. espec1all) Business meeungs are held dunng
alone. a cousin and her husband "'ho v.ere the da} and there 1s entcrt.amment at
I have been m my present rela-do1.1.nnght s~i nn~ and used to anno~ night. The enterdamment consists of
t1onsh1p for more than 10 years and the hell out of me b~ catmgall the nch dancing and dnnk1ng. One of the
am extreme!) comfortable wnh it. things I lo,ed and d1dn"1 dare touch emplo)ces asked if h1s "'lfe could go
The lesbian C®ples we know are all Saturall~. I d1dn"t h~e this couple along at his e\pense. He ~as told that
senled. mature and faithful. which 1s 'Cr) much and sa'"' them less and less a pohc' decision had been made
more than I can say for the heter· \\'e \.\ere brought together at a against including spouses.
otnuals I work wnh. Also. not one of fam1I~ affair a fe"' "'eeks ago and. lo I behe' e such trips encourage
our circle has come down \\Ith AIDS. and behold. the' are sk1nn1er than han~~ -pan~) of "'h1ch there is
which has many of our straight e'er. but their teen-age daughter 1s alread) enough in this compan) I
fnends womed sick. enormous. I \.\OUld not hesitate to bet "'as 'c~ unhapp) v.hen m) husband
I once heard )OU sa) that )OUr that she "'e1ghs more than both of lc:ft I don"t li~c the idea of him
m1ss1on 1s to educate people. WitK them put together. spending a "eek v.nh female em-
that m mind. I hope you will print m) .\II sons of thoughts raced through plo)ees v.ho "'"ou ld lo'e to make
letter. -FROM PHILADELPHIA. m} mind. none of them ,·c~ gen-some points "'Ith the boss.
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DEAR FRUS: It seems to me that
tbis company's sales lncenth·e pla.n ls
not doln1 much lo support family
togetherness. wllicb is already ln a
wbote lot of troabte.
If lbe hasbuds wouJd band
togetber and refuse to go on next
year's outlJlg witbout their wh•es. tbe
policy would be cbueed.
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and 11 ~ \\brship Service
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Complete t•vtalon llatlnga In •undl!t'• TV ptlot.
Hairy situation split up_palr
Funm v.hat \OU remember .\s a
}Outhfui reporter I once did a para·
graph about a bar~r v.ho "'anted to
get e'en \.\Ith his "'lfo He put
handfuls of floor s"'eepings from his
shop into her underwear. 'The
itching was excruc1a ling.·· she told thi:
Judge. Before no-fault. that The
di\ orce was granted
Q. Which of the L'n11ed States has
the fe"'est counues"
A Dcla"'are. With three at high
tide. as some put 1t
What the ancient Romans of
modest means ate mostl) was salt
pork and dried peas. according to one
h1 stonan. Soul food w 1thout the soul.
S3)S he.
Q . When makers of billiard tables
decreed that tournament players had
to v.ear blad ucs. Minnesota Fats
said ... Dressing a pool pla)er 10 a tu~
1s like pumng ""hipped cream on a hot
dog." What's v.rong wi th whipped
cream on a hot dog'>
.\. Not a thing. Same son of
comment )OU might hear from somc
CHARLES
.. GOREN
There a1e m.any situations where
~ou cantakeafines eeitherway If.
"'hen the time arrnec, 10 take i1 and
11 " still a pure guec,s. you probabl)
"'cnt wrong somewhere 1n the pla~
'forth had an a"'~"'ard hand. It
"'a~ certamly strong enough to acl.
but 11 "as square and had only Jh ree
cards. albeit choice ones. in the un·
bid major. He elected to act, and
before he knew it he fo und himself
being dummy >Ahile partner played
"'" \padcs.
Because of the unfortunate duph·
cation in diamond\. dCl.:'larer found
thal his ~lam depended on finding
thc queen of clubs. He 1.ould ta~e
1hc finesse either "a>. and that
~ould haH~ complicated the s1tua·
tion had declarer found it es\Cntial
10 rel) on 1hc fin~sc. Instead, he
made the contract iron-clad. ac, the
cards lay.
D«larcr ruffed the c,ccond round
of hearts. dre"' trumpc, ending 1n
dummy and ruffed the las1 htart as
Ea~t c,ho1Acd out Then came three
round of diamond • and v.hcn
We t follo"ed to the 1r-.t tv.o of
these. declarer could claim h1~ con·
trat."t. Wt 1 had !>hown up w11h three
spad~. se"en heart and tiA O d1a·
mond~. so he could hold al moc,t one
club. Dedartt led J club to the a c
and ran the Jack or d ub' 10 sc:ore h1 \
slam.
01c that 1f North d id not ha1.e
the 1cn of dub\, the onl) chan c tor
the contract ~ould ha\e been 10 find
W~1 wnh a m k 1on hon 1n Lht
\U1t Far from be1na a hindrance,
Lb.e 1-.0-~.a fine K actul.ll)' ~
the lam ,a la>do-.n. ....
L.M.
Bo YD
~ football lineman has to do to ~grt up
for a game." Trick is to ra1~ the
1ntenstt) of determination without
letting 1t musclebmd you. The great
all·pro lineman Alan Page once
prepared for a crucial game by sittina
silently for a long time while pmsini
a teddy bear against his forehead.
In cancatures, the bright kid wan
narro\\--mmded tellov. who wouldn't glasses That's bttn so for gener-
to put mustud on his banana split. ataons. For good reason. evidenll)'. Researchers at Israel's Tel AvlV
E}es of a snow~ 01.1. I are as big as Uni' ers1t} studied I S0.000 children. ~ours or mine Some sampling. that. Their statistical
hnk between nearsightedness and
intelligence 1s irrefutable. The nttd
Don"t believe )OU and I have much "'ears specs. no doubt about it. But
cause to grasp what a professional they don't know why.
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5 Binding
9 Design
1~ Moelem VIP
15 Fault
16 Remove (text)
17 Flightless
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20 Weaponry
21 Can. prov.
22 Got edgy
23 Fencing game
25 Rorne"t rt'ller
21 African llty
29 Today •
30 Ski tow
~Mee! leaving
36 Lags behind
38 lmmatur9
39 SoMng
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43 Y..r'a record
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45 w.,,ton 1ootc
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49 App CN9S: .,., .
51 Conftcs.nce
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58 After: pref.
60 Sorrow
61 Pweded
83 MldMat IMC!
6"' Moees' kin
65 ObjecttYe
66 HUb
67 c.t>lnea
68 8ugbeer I
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INSIDE OUT by Kevin Po~e
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Invasion of the somewhat choosy body snatchers.
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham ·
by Charles ·M. Schulz
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, January 28, 1988 BIS
BLOOM COUNTY
.FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
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Reporters must
temper toughness
with some class
Mo nday's sto rmy TV scene between Vice President
G e.o rge Bush and C BS) Dan Rather was the high and low
points of the GOP pres1denual campaign so far.
The high was seeing a side of Bus h that we haven't seen
before - a s ide that some say proves he isn 't a wimp.
The low was watching a m em ber ot the news m edia
debating, badgenng and beco ming part ofh1s stOJ) rather than
wo rking 1t.
U nfortuna te!). the substance o f t he interview was lost
because. 10 Ra t her's wo rds ... m o re attention is sometim es
given to the heat tha n the light." What m ost peo ple will
remember about 1t is Bush looked good a nd Rathe r looked
like a jerk .
It. would be eas) to a ttrib ute th.e unfortunate episode to
what 1s often called the .. ente narnment fac tor" netwo rk
m oguls impose on TV news people. They want their re porters
to be stars "'ho sparkle on camera. So m e even insist o n the
airhead-banter around the news desk that 1s supposed to make
the ~h tb news more personal and entenain ing.
. Blh1there's more to this episode than entertaining the
v iewer.
It doesn't matter \\hether Bush made R ather mad . It
makes no d1fTen.:nce 1f Rather doesn't like Bush. a nd 1t
sho uldn't matter 1f Bush had been caught red-handed"' ilh his
hand in the cookie Jar.
Reporters arc e\pected to find and report ne"'s. not
become part of the news.
~reporter 1s obligated to be aggressive and ask the to ugh
9uest1o ns that tell the stor:. but the professio n of Journalism
1s served much better 1f the repon er does the job"' 1th a little
class.
Here 1s a sam pling of ed1tona l comment regarding
Mo nd!i) night's heated in terv1e"' by Dan Rather of Vice
President George Bush o n the ··cBS E"ening News":
Chicago Sun-Times:
Even assum ing that his' 1ct1m was ti") ing to avoid g1 ving
direct ans"'ers. Mr. Rather acted hke a Jackal unwilli ng to g1' e
his pre) an e'en chance. A measure of his conduct 1s that even
ABC-T V's rancorous Sam D onaldson tho ught his colleague
beha,ed arrogantly.
The episode \\Ill no t se11le the grO'-'tng debate o'er the
etiquette of electronic 1 en 1e"' s. But JUSt as no one be he' es
ne"'speople should be sen o high public officials -and
certain!~ should take no abu a n o fficial -JUSt as
strong!) does the public believe re r should not ti"\ to
m ake himself supenor b} demeaning the 1cial. ·
The public instinct on t his 1s lhe correct one
The New York Times:
M r. Rather had e'er: nght to press the (lran-Conlra)
matter. and M r. Bush had e' el"\ reason to belie' e 1t "'o uld be
raised. hov.ever offend ed he prete nded lO be o n TV. T he
trouble is that on tele' 1s1on. almost a'n' pohuc1an can
successful!) stonewall almost an) repon on almost an) issue.
T he reporter o n telev1S1o n. lt ve as requested b) Mr. Bush.
is at a d 1sad\ a ntage. If he's ge ntle. the polit1c1a n shdes o fT1he
hook. If he's tough. he looks like Count Dracula.
The Washington Post:
M r Rather "as m uc h too argumentatl\e an d hot and
seemmgl) pcrsonall) engaged. He appeared de termined to
make porn ts at almos1 any cost and unable to sta nd back a t all.
e'en when ll had become plain that his line of attac k "'as no t
going to elicit aO\ 1nformauo n ....
But IA hale\ er Dan Rather dtd \\Tong. don't fault him for
not bt'1ng the .. Broad cast '.'jews'· anchor. The area of
questioning "as leg1t1mate. The notable thing about \>tr Bu sh·~ 'icto~ "as that ll d id not com e as a result of
dispatching those questions. onl) the quest ioner
Kansas City (Mo.) Times:
It st1ll 1sn·t clear who was ambushed. C BS ~e"'s a nd Dan
Rather or George Bush a nd his p ursuit of the gJonous burden
. Back rn 1974. Rather was j ust a White House reponer. :-..:o" ht.' is a nt.'t\\Ork anchor and managing ed.J tor. The trouble
1s that Rather stepped d own a nd addressed the "Ice president
as 1fhe "'ere a fello"' statesman. a n equal wrestling with great
issues. That sort of familiarity breeds contempt and
disrespect ~o "'onder Bush sassed him .
E'e0bo<h knows that Rather. a t S2.5 m illion a \ear
m akes more tnan 20 limes as m uch m o ne' as a mere·, 1c~
president. Fo r a net'-'Or)c anchor to lower himself to the le\ cl
of a pres1dent1al candidate in' 1ted the im pudence.\\ hat did
C B etpect''
The Philadelphia Inquirer:
o Mr Bush became the first politician <A' the 19
campaign to efTcctn el) tum the tables o n h is p(irsuer. Gan
Ha:rt m ust be green wnh e nv). Richard N ixo n must have been
do ing high-five~ wtth his bod)guards. o matter that M r.
Bush was 1m pol11e . He sure I) tapped a nerve. A lo t o f peo ple
out there apparently think it's time the media got some
comeuppance ....
The vice president. who never did get around to
responding to the C BS report. was not exactly playipJ by the
rul~s. But~ as he learned fro m Ro nald Reagan in 1980 dunng
their crucial sho wdown 1n Nashua. N.H. -the o ne in whic h
Mr. Reagan snapped at the moderator. 'I paid for that
micropho ne' -it sometimes pays to improvise. Fo r rea sons
that have e "eryth1na to do with the peculiar dynamics o f the
1988 cam~1an. Mr. Bus h 's media-bashing improvisatio n
ifonday 011111 almost certainly worked to hts benefit.
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Bush won some sympathy,
but did he earn Sny votes?
By DONALD M. ROTHBERG
WASHINGTON -The con-
sensus among poltl1cal insiders 1s
cle.ar: George Bush would beat Dan
Rather b} a landslide in lowa·s
Republican precinct caucuses ne-..t
month.
less clear 1s whelher the '1ce-
pres1deni's ad' antjge over the com·
b3t1'e CBS ne\.\sanchorman will help
Bush o'ercome Kam.as · Sen. Bob
Dole's lead in lo"'a.
£,er since Bu!ih declared his pres1-
dcnt1al cand1da1..' m October. he's
been dogged b} · t"'o issues: Iran·
Contra and the so-called"' imp factor
Th" allegauon that 1h1s former
capUlm of the Yale baSC'ball team. this
decorated :"a'~ \~ orld War II pilol.
this one· lime sp~ master "'as some·
ho" not tough enough to be president
Ob\ IOUSI) galled Bush.
o he got tough. Tough on former
Dcla"arc Go' Pete du Pont dunng
the .. F1nng Line·· debate. tough on
ncwspa~r ed11or James Gannon
during the Des ~toines Register
debate. tough on Dan Rather dunng a
rcd·ho1 9 minutes on the CB
E'~·nmg 'ie"'s.
B) most accounts. Rather came ofT
a dear loser. 'o doubt about that
V. hcther Bush emerged a clear"' inner
"'as a more compli cated question.
.\ poll tal en Tuesdav for L'S.\
Toda\ and CN~ said' lo"a Re·
publi(ans thought Bush "won·· the
encounter hands down. 51 percent
'crsus 14 percent for Ralher. In the
sub!>et that counls -a sun e\ of 200
lo"a Republicans who said the' were like!~ to attend the upcommg
caucu!>es-Bush "'as the choice of25
~rlent compared to 33 percent for
Dole
hon I) after the anchorman cul off
the 'ICC president tn mi.dans"cr.
S" m hboards all across .\menca
lighted up and most of the callers
d1dn·1 lil..c ho"' Rather had beha,ed.
Bush aides 1Aere elated.
·· .\n~ ume an) Republican ~ets
NEWS ANALYSIS
1n10 a figh t wuh Dan Rather and
IA ins. he's going to come out vel) "ell
"'nh Republican pn m al) voters:·
said Lee .\t\\atcr. Bush's campaign
manager.
.. Iowa 1s a fair-pla) state." said
Rich Bond. "ho is running the Bush
c<smpa1gn 1n lo"a ... And "'hat Iowans
sa" last night doesn't n~d to be
e\plained to them. The} sa" an
unfair Journalist II) ing to mug the
'ice president of the l 'nttcd Stales."
On Tuesda~ n1ght"s ne\\scast.
Rae.her made a bnef statement about
the 1ntef\ 1e" the night before
"Ho"'e' erit ma} seem at an~ $1' en
time. the intention ofe,en ~rs1stent
questioning in a sp1nted intef\ 1e" 1s
to do an honest. honorable JOb."
Rather said "The fa ct that more
a1tl'nt1on 1s someumes g1,en 10 the
heat than the light is regre table. but 11
goes "Ith the terrnon ··
Rather also said th rupt ending
to the 1n1er' 1c" "asn·1 "'done as
graccfull) ··as intended ·
B~ the 11me Ra1her spoke. Bush's
campaign had been making political
ha) :ill da) out of1hc incident. E'en
some of Bush's opponents conceded
thae "'as mileage 10 be gained tn
beating up on Rather.
In lo"' a. "here Bob Dok leads
Bush 1n most polls. the Kansas
senator's l·ampa1gn chairman. tep-
hen Ro bens said running against
Rather in the state ''as "not a bad
Del. ..
Robens insisted has man·s status as
the leader in lo"'a is solid.
'"The re!> ult out here. bamng some-
thing unforeseen at the momenL as
fa1rl ~ "ell ~t I thin!..• lo"' a
Re publllans ha' e generall~ made up
lhc1r minds:· said Roberts
Bush's problem 1n lov.a and
else"' here ma~ be far dtt~r than an)
confrontation v.1th Rather could
O\ercome
What upset the 'ace president was
1hc anchorm an's 1ns1stenct on bonng
in on the question of Bush's in' ol,·e-
ment an the Iran-Contra affair.
Just v.here 'l'as Bush when 1hose
def;ISlons lo sell arms to Iran were
being made"
In campaign a ppearances in Iowa,
Bush tnes to combat Dole's back-
ground as Senate Republican leader
b~ em phasmn~ the difference be-
tween congressional and eitecut1vc
leadership.
He told an audience in Iowa Falls
that he had sen ed 1n Congress and
also had bten head of the C IA.
··1 made more dec1s1ons then than I
made an m) four )ears in Congress."
he said
But when 1t came lo e:\CCUtl\e d~1s1ons that turned sour Bush "as
"out of the loop''
The temperature turned sharpl}
higher "'hen Ralher told lhe 'tct
pres1~ent lhal a lot of ~ople felt he
"'as hading something.
··Here's a chance to get 11 out:· said
Rather
"I am hiding something.·· said a
nettled Bush. "You kno" what I'm
hiding. What I told the pres1denl.
That's the onl} thing '\nd J',e
ans"'ered e'e~ question put before me·· ~
That docs 1l. so far as Bush 1s
concem t"d.
But other Republican!> aren·t so
sure.
Those "'ho are com~ting against
Bush for the presidential nomination
"onder aloud "hether the Iran-
Contra question "''II ever go awa}
T heir concern ob' 1ousl) 1s colored b)
their ambition. but the) sull ha'e a
point.
Former Secretar) of Stale 4-leit-
ander M. Haig Jr. has ~ontended that
1fBush·s fello"' Rt"publtca ns arc going
after him on Iran-Contra now. "'hat
"'all the Democrats do later 1fthe 'ice
president 1s the GOP nominee 10
sucettd Ro nald Reagan.,
Do11•/d Roijkrt 11 ~ cllrl poll II·
c•I wrltu of nr Anoclald Prr11.
LungTen is better than even
bet for state treasurer's job
SACR .\MENTO -The end game
m the "'ecil.s-long spamng match
O\l'r Congressman Dan Lungren's
nomination as state treasurer begins
lh1s "l'til. "llh an .\s~mbh commit·
tee 'olc: ·
'\ spcc1al 't'Ommmee appomted to
examine Go' George Deukme11an's
nomination of Lungren as the late
Jes~ l nruh·s succ-essor 1s to \Ote on
its recommendation to the fu ll As-
S<mbh
Ordsnanh . the .\s~mbl) plays no
role m confinnmg gubcrnatonal ap-
pomtees but there's an exception in
the case of con~tttuuonal offices.
Ob1ec11,el>, there's little reason for
the commmee. although dominated
b) Democrats. to o ppose the nom1-
nat1on of Lungren. a Lona Beach
congressman. No one questions that
he·s an intelhgcnL honest and capable
poht1c1an -albeit a prtU) con-
scn atn c one -and 10 1be latter
pubhc. those are probabl)' the most
1~nant qualttic .
lndttd. onl} a few of the QUCSlJOM
d11tttcd at Lunsnn bore directly_ on
1he m1n1stenal duties of the offace.
which re' olve about the cus1ody of
the suite's mOn<)'.
Bui pohtacs is scarcely an obJ«t•"'e
trade. And whctbtt Lun~n makes n
t.h rouah lM l.talslaturc is f\Jndamen-
tall)' a pohtJCaf quatton whe>K out-
t'OrM deptnd! on farton f.tr removed
from \ht da> ·to-day care ofbtlhons of
dOllArs
Some liberals are damnina
Lun~n because he is too far to the
pohtteal nah• to $Ult their tastn.
The) •'Ou.Id hll"'c IAcd someone
mon: pcrsonall) (am1har and Kko-
1()1.i<:ally central. such ·a. runMr .. up
Ken Madd) a Republican stale
sc.·nalor
It's almost un1,ersally btlieved in
the Capitol that the .\s~mbly will.
after going through some histnonic
ntuals and breast-btating.. confirm
Lungren. possibh b)' the end of 1he
week T hercare onl) 43 Democrats in
the .\sscmbl> -1v.o more than a bare
m31ont) -so blocking him would bl'
dafTicult. Man) insiders believe that
.\sscmbl> Speaker W1lhe Brown
wants lo moH Lunarcn throu&h the
house because he has more 1mponant
and more dangerous internal dis-
sension to ltee~ him occupied -
including a mm1 -rcvolt by a band of
fiH OcmOCT3ttc lawmakers.
T1mmg 1s the ke)' to the intricate
chess pme over Lunsnn. If. in fact.
he does move throuitt the ASlcmbly
within a fcv. days. it will put..,, and
Deukmcjian in the driver's seat v.hcn
the) face Scnaic confirmation
procccdinp next month
Senate Democr1u arc bcin' much
more difficult about tht" nomnu1uon for a complex set of reasons that
1nch.1de 1deolo1). the 1n1crnaJ
d)'nam1cs or the upper houw. the
ri"alry bctwttn the two houics and
lhelr lcadtrs and t0rnc P.ft10n&I
anuncnat) betWttO Dtuklncjian and
~tclcadcn.
If. howc"cr. Deukmek.iao bu~ Asscmbl~confinn1hon 1n hlM pnor
to fac1na the Scna1•, at shaft.I the
pohucal burden to the Oicrnoa.lte
ltadcrs opPo5(<1 to the nomu,acion.
The aovemor •ould be less 1nchned
to nqot1a1e -.1th them on such sick
iSlues as propostd ~mt1on to C*1t
lhc v1 t financial powers ol dac
trcuurer's office (Y.hich u·uilllte.
DAN
WALTERS
through<:ampagn conlnbutions. into
pohucal power). And the Democratic
leaders would flnd it harder to hold m
hne thetr son anti-Lunarcn votes.
-\nd. finally, there 11 the lqal
d ispu tc over wba t dcarcc of con fi nna-
uon 1s needed. The Deukmcjian.
administration majn1.11ns. wtth no
small amount oflOIJC on iu side. that
the state constitution requires. in
effect. confinnation by only one
house or. to put 1t the other way.
rcjcct1on by both hou.sn 10 block a
nomintt.
The Dtmocrau ud Auorncy Gen-
eral John Van de IUmp dasqtte.
Y)'IOI rtJec&jon b) one houtc is
enou&h to kill a nomanauon.
If he wins Asstmbly confirmation
for Lunvcn. repnUeu of ~hat
happms an the Sft\lll, Otulunejian
could It.ave hn nonunee s-om 1a aftd tMn take the lllue 10 I SUpranc
Coun domnwted b)' hil.,oin&ca.
In IM end. ~ may not wen confirmauon W bilh -.S. 8ut 1n
"°'1t IKill lrflM. k's I belttr tbu
cvca Ml IO beCome Ull t~,
and Ptr'-' by thlt DrUknwjiln '1
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To the Editor:
Letter to the mayor. city of Irvine
O n behalf of the 2.000 Blinder
Robinson employees around the
country. I take this opportunity to
thank }OU for the opportunity to
sponsor Ooeration Care and Share
1987 in lrvine. which is being
coordinated by ' The Community
Food Resources of Orange County.
As I am sure you will agree.
O~rat1on Care and Sh.arc makes a
s1g1tifi cant contribution by ensuring
that man} less fortunate people will
enJO) a hearty meal on Christmas
Da>. The Community Food Re-
sources deserves a lot of cttdit for the
efforts of us volunteers in making this
program a succt"ss. I sincerely urge
)OU and other civic leaders to con-
tinue }Our support of The Comm uni-
t) Food Resources of Orange County
to ensure continued success of the
program in the years ahead.
Once again, I thank you for the
opponun1t) to lift the holiday spints
of descn ing fami lies in Irvine. It is
JUSt a small v.a~ for Bhnder Robinson
lo sa) that "'e arc honored to bl' a pan
of) our communit)
MEYER BLINDER
Englewood. Colo.
Secondary
smoke is
a big deal
To the Ed11or:
Responding to the letter of R.M.
Wolff 1h-Op1nion dated Jan. 10. 1988.
As an· athlete at Coro na def Mar
Ht$h School. I do not agree with the
opinion of R.M. Wolff about how
sccondal) smoke 1s not that big of: a
deal. and that masshystena 1s worse.
H)stena. b} definition. 1s ps)ch1atnc
emouonal disturbance. I do not feel
that people concerned about their
health are in this catcgol).
I "'as r«enth 1n a restaurant
celebrating our t~am's victor)· over
the Dana Hills Dolphins when I had
the unpleasant e:.:~nence of sitting
nc\t IO a couple "puffing awa) .. while
eaung their dinner The sccondat)
smol..c a!. R M Wolff refers to it. ma}
no1 ha' c caused me to die or become
h~ ~tencal. ho" e\ er 11 did rum my
celebration, m} dinner and m' fam-11~ ·s dinner. ·
>\s one who 1s in spons 1t 1s not
necessan for me' to read the con-
clusion of the gO\ ernment's report on
sc·condan smoke. Common sense
tells me· that smoktnl 1s a very
unhealth} and din } hab1l.
I suggest that ~ople who have a
smoking add1ct1on ti) chewing
tobacco. thert"b~ allc,·1ating 5ttond-
al) smoke to those of us who want lo
· !.ta) health~.
KELLEE GOH EN
Corona dcl Mar
Erskine
needs a
priority
To the Editor:
John Erslone. mayor of Hunt-
ington Beach, has ~rpctrated a fraud
on his constituents. Mr. Erskine
campaigned for C11y Council saying
he "as an anorne~. supponer of the
en' 1ronme nt. etc. etc. In fact he. as
executive dutttor of the Building
lndustl) Association. 1s an acttve
lobb) 1st for developers.
He misled the voters in his recent
election campaign in the cn y of
Huntington Beach. a nd now he is
m isleading all the c1ttzens of Orange
Count~ b) his attempts (with ex-
superv1sor. now a developer, Brutt
Neslande) to sabotage the much-
nttded. \Cf) popular Traffic ln-
111attve
This 1nit1at1 ve Wiii quahfy-ior the
ballot. a nd it will bt approved by the
"oters When will Mr. Erskine quit
posing as ma}'or.ofHuntinaton Beach
and really t>efin lo represent the
wishes of the cnizens in t~ c1ty that
he helps go\'em'?
ROBERT E. YANTES
Recired Buikiina Contnctor
Huntinaton Beach
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 25 CE TS C:;
uel losesvcoastai strip
Panel affirms ecision to place disputed
areas in Dana Point city hood proposal
By BOB y AN EYKEN
Of .. o.llJ ........
Laguna Niguel. a communll)'
which calls 1tself~a Country. has lost
its sea. but residents of the new inland
community have vowed 10 continue
their fi ght for the beaches.
Members of the Local AgenC)
Formauon Commission on Wedne-
da) voted unanimously to remove a
string of 13 coastal neighborhoods
from the proposed city of Laguna
Niguel and add 11 to Dana Point.
whose c111zens ha"e also petitioned
for Cl I} hood
Residen ts of Dana Point and the
coastal neighborhoods were over-
JO) Cd at the dcc1S1on, which ended an
often bitter nant'·month tcmto nal
struggle
··rm delighted:· said Joa nne
Thomas. v.ho 11,es an Monarch Ba>
Terrace. one of the disputed neigh-
borhoods ·-r,e laved hert for 17
)cars and "' e ne'er considered m )~lfpan of Laguna "\1gucl •·
Jud) Curren leader of the Dana
Point Cit) ho(,)d-nio' cment v.as also
delighted
.. ft's fant.ast1l ·she ~1d .. Nov. v.e
·can final!~ mo' e ahead v. 1th the
business ol gl't11ng our cit) con-firmed ..
Laguna '\ 1guel residents' owed not
10 takl' \\ ednesda ~ ·s decision I~ ing
du"'n hov.-l''l'r
.. We're gomg to coun;· gud Bruce
Rasner. a n al\o rney and a mem ber of
the Laguna Niguel Cll)hood comm11-
tee ... W e will conunuc to challenge
1h1S' dec1s1on on environmental
grounds. and on procedural
grounds··
t\nother resident said the dec1s1on
coiild ha'e pohucal ram1fica11om tor
the comm1ss1oners
.. , hope Comm1rnoner tPhilhp1
Schwanze doesn·1 run for super-
\ IWf • '>did ~IC\(' [)c, rt. ··we've JOt
the 'otes 1 n Laguna Niguel 10 defeat
him
Othtrs in Laguna Niguel sa•d they
v.l're equall~ disheartened b) tM
tomm1~!>1on ·!> dec1s10".a.__ v. ~ mo\ed here t9t~rs ago and
thl•ught v.1: v.ere bu~ing a house in a
lUa~ta l cummun1t)'.'. said Dan
Abram~ a resident of ~otral Laguna
'1guel ·'-ow v.c find that the coast is
(Pleue aee PIIGUEL/ A2)
Fire strikes Valley~industrial complex
Robb Lee of Woodbridge ·
High guards John Trevino
of Laguna Beach during
the Warriors victory over
Laguna./81
Coast
Financial Corp. of Ameri-
ca posts big loss. seeks
1ederal bail-out./ AS
California
Court strikes down Eng-
Jlsh-only rule for em-
ployees./ A3
Nation
Contra leaders adv·ance
peace plan as Reagan
sends Congress an ap-
peal for funds./ A4
Boating
The Pro/ Am yacht race
scheduled for Long
Beach has been deep
sixed./C3
Index
Advice and Games B4
Boating C3
Bulletin Board B 1
Business AS-6
Class1f1ed C4· 7
Comics · 8 5
Death notices ca
Entertainment B3
Opinion 86
Paparazzi B3
Police log A3
Public notices C4. 8
Sports C 1~
Weather A2
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Flre.flghten pour watet lnto the bulldinC u emoke blllowa from an lndaatrial comple.z l.n Fountain Valley.
Mesa high' s farm falls on
hard.times, may be closed
JOYCE
BooLov1cH
The economic crunch squttzin&
farms into foreclosure th ro uatiout the
M1dv.est has struck closcr to home.
Costa Mesa H1&h School's long-
standing agnculture farm may close
unless enrollment 1n the school's
agric!'uhure program 1ncrea~ enough
10 justify the SI 00.000 a )car cost.
The Ncwpon-Mcsa U nified School
District hacS spent the last 18 m o nths
researching "'41) s to save the farm.
according to dcput) supenntendent
Norm Loan. He said the d1stnct
v.ants to avoid closin& the 18.6 acre
fac1l1ty. located on the non h side of
the h1&h school.
But m a memo to supenntendent
John ~1coll. Loats stated ... It 1s m\ ~ommendat1on that we delete thr
agriculture program from our cur-
nculum ... bq,Jnnmg w11h the
1988-89 school year.··
Dunng a school board mccung last
v.ctk. parents. studtnts and reprtsen-
tatl\ es from the Orange Count~ Farm
Bureau encoura~ed trusttts to find a
wa' to kttp the tarm
Focus ON THE Nc~s
Peter ;\ 1cholson an I _,ear-old Cos~ ~1esa High senior "ho·h,es in and sclhng 1mpat1ens and begonias
Santa Ana said he transferred to the ''M ) net ~onh fro m m' four ~can
high school 10 be: a pan of the bert 1s S 11.000 -S 5 of that v.-as
program made last )ear
.. The hands-on e\penencc 1s the . "&fort I became '"'olved 1n this
best medicine ... ht' said .. I staned pfOVam. l was un~ruin ofmy carttr
with ptgs. then "o rl ed v.nh the goals. Now . bccaust' of m ) e,.
chicken flock and then into growing (Pl-..e eee IOtSA/ A2)
S750.000 in damages
esti m a ted: 3 cities
joi n te nac io_u s ba ttle
By JO!liATHAN VOUKE
ud JE,..NIYER WEBER
OI .. Dilllt',... ...
More than 30 fi refighters from
three c111cs battled a tenacious blaze
that resulted an S"1SC.OOO darhage to a
Fountain \"alle) 1ndustnaJ complex
V. ed ne-sda'
The cau~ ol the lire was hsted as
accidental. Founw n Valle' Fire De-
panmcnt Battalion Ch1efL3~ Ham-
mer s.a1d He said an emplo)ee of the
Fuel Safe Inc firm was cunmg foam
v. nh a machine that used a hot w1rt as
the cu111ng instrument when focim
that had piled up around \he ma.ch.inc
1gn11ed. Hammer said
:'l.o tnJunes were reponcd an the 9
am blaze. v.h1ch sent a huge but
harmles~ plume of blad . smoke into
the skies abo' e a stnp of small
bu~anes~ at IW:!S Kalama River
Circle near Euclid Street and Tatbcn
.\\Cnue -
Firefighters from Fountain Valle).
Hunungton Beach and Westminster
had the blaze under control b) 9:30
a m . authonues said
Hammer said the 14.000 squarc-
foot building. zoned for hght 1ndus-
tna1 ma.nufactunng. d id not hold any
large amounts of toxic mat.enals. but
the business 1n v.h1ch the fire began.
Fuel Safe. Inc .. u.sed acetate. paint
lacquers and othe-r e"ttremel~ flam-
mable matenals.
C1t) oflioa ls said tha t although
§e\ eral 55-g.allon drums of chemicals
v.ere 1n the building. the amount of
(Pleue eee FIRE I A2)
Rosenberg
hits back
atOCparty
'bossism'
By JENJlil'IFER WEBER
Of_O., .......
~athan Rosenberg leveled his
sights on his ov.n pan' Wedncsda).
accusing members of the Orange
Count)" R-cpubhcan Party o f "boss.-
ism .. and claiming other~ mem-
bers ha' e tned to talk him out of
running for Con~.
Hart aide allegedly presSured Karl for funds
Rosenberg. a cwport Bdlch bus1-
ne~man. said in the last 211 v.ittlcs he
has rccc1"ed calls from five different
Repubhcan . ~heavyweights" who
tne-d to dissuade him from running
for the scat held b~ rcunng Rep
Ro~n Badham
By Tiit A11oclate4 Press
G ar) Han 's 1984 na uonal finance
director pressured Oran'e County
businessman Stuan Karl into giving
to Han's presidential campaign and
told him how to tude do nations, it
was reponed Wednesday:
Bcgmmng in late 1983. DougJas
Rosen. a Los Ansclcs video producer.
ad' 1scd Kart how to conceal the funds
for Hart's Democratic prcsidcnttal
campa1an. a former Karl employee
said
Three other soun:es familiar with
the fund ra1s1ng. but who declined to
be 1den11fied. corroborated the report.
according 10 the Orange County
Register.
Rosen denied' the allegations.
"I'm the diny laundf) of the Han
campaign.·· Abraham Kantzabcdtan
told the newspaper. ''I've kept quiet
long coouih. The truth nttds to rome
out" ·
.. Rosco told Stuan how to raise the
money and bide the money." he said.
''Stuan was pttSsured b> the cam-
paipt to come throu&h with the
buc\5.''
Han campaign workers told Karl
ht• v.ould become an ambassador if
Hart was ele-<'tcd president.
K.anuabcd11n said.
Worlung "''th lh,e c.ampa1gn an
1984. Rosen oversa"' the ra151ng of S9
m1lhon in contributions and v.as
actl\e an helping Han find contnbu-
uons to pa) off 1984 campaign debts.
the RcgJSter said.
Karl has bttn unavailable for
comment. Howe\"er. Rosen. reached
an Los Angeles. called the aJlega11ons
.. 3n absolute he:·
'T\e worked for Gar) Han for IS
Former OCC trustee held
on insurance claim charge
81 BOI VAN EY&SN ... ..., ........
The (onntt swaident of the Coua
Community Con• Di.stnc:t boercl
was anated Tuaday an Nc"'C
&ach on M&tpedon of filiQI a
insurance daarn, D06cc ·~ G«qr H. Rocfdl ·Jr •• ,.,..,_
ly filed the S~9l,OOO i~ dlim
after t~hnt polttt his home Md been
bu,.iarizeq on Seoc. 19. -Tbe claim included a number of
e.-pensive 11tms. ._ sald N~
lbch Police ipok.csma.n Robtn Oat-
ley. 'and aomehow dunnc the in-
vesupuon it bcClme known to us
that 1 nurnber of thae a~s ~ in
tbe poarmon oft.is wirt ... • •
a
Oakley said the atte1edl)'
hudDlcnt daJm andaded 1 S«>.000
antiqoc nna. and a 1dvu ta ~t
valued at SI S0,000, amona other
llnnt.
Rodda. a Newpon Beac.b attMMY1.
anwd OD the dtstria'' Baud or Tnaaea tom 1961 u.nul his mift.
meat in 191S. He 9a'\'ed as Pf! 1illen1
ol IM boetd dunna Ii~ o( *-
)C9R.
In 1976. Rodda wu named Tnasatt
o( tM Year by tbc Califomta Com·
munity Col~ T~ees. He re--
Clt1Ved the Pactfa< Rcsi<>nal TNsttt
award an 1984.
TUC'ldly,'1 am:st wu Rodda'1 Rt·
ond bnltl\ with the ... He ....
cha11ed in 1983 with four ftlony
counts or foreer>' an ronnecuon with
has allqtd unauthonttd uit of a
client's namt o n cou.n documents.
Cnmanal conduct was ruled out.
ho~'"Cf, and the d\ules ~ daJo-
m.-id an a prdaaunary bean.I\&_ 1n 0..... Couty ~ior Court. The
111Cideat1 weft clctlrned a mit-...........
Rodda was booked T~ at the
Newport 8e9tb Cit) Jail and rdeued
on bts mm ~ A.ITl.ip. mmt is ltheduaed tOr Ftb. 11 aa
Harbot Muniripel Coun..
Rodda could'not bt reac:Md for'.
t'Ol'l'lmcftt W• n ~.
)ean and "t' don·1 do that" he said.
..I am not in' oh ed. nor 1san)oneelsc
on the Ha n campaign ··
It had earlier bttn reported that
Karl had pressured employees to
mal e contnbuuons to the Han
campaign and 10 the failed con -
gressional campaigns o f DaVld
Caner. an Orange Count) Supenor
Coun JUd&e. and K.athlttn Kennedy
T ov. nst"nd of BaJumort. Karl ~
ported!~ then rei mbursed the d onors.
Tov. nstnd. the dauahttt of the late
Sen Roben F Kenned). said Tues.
da~ she Wiii return SS.480 rn K.vt
contribuuons and said she was un-
aware of impropneues
~ ScbMldcr. ac~I counsel
for tbe Han campaign. wd he bad no
immediate rnpost to the Rosen
:!i'Tttons.. .. We will took into u." ~
~ Han campallll has re1 mbuncd
$3.000 in contnbuuons made b~ Karl
cmployttS to .. a,·01d the hint ot
impropnet)." Schne1dC1' Slld
K.a.ntnbcdian said h~ v.-as Karl's
chief ass1sunt in charge of fi nancc-s
and "'orted "'1th both R~n and
(Pl.-eee BART I A2)
Rosenberg would not 1dent1~ the
callers but said the' 10cluded Re-
publican Central -Committee m~m
ben . elected officials and a member
oi the po"'crf ul Lincoln C1ub.
The ca.lie~ ~old R~nbc'ri h&s
cand1daC") v.'Ould be a dram on pam
resources a nd Repubhcans "-Ould be
beller off 1f onh o ne candidate
appeared on the June pn~ N llot
Rosenberg said the callen suppon a
local cn' couno lman. but he "ould
not 1den.t1fy the candidate.
(P1--eee aoe&JQl&RG/ A2)
McDoilnel Douglas's
$480.6 million Star
. Wars pact canceled
ALBUQ U ERQ E. N M. (~~ -
The Peataia00 tw cancdcd • .6
nulboft Star Wan contraet with
Hwnintton Bmcb-bucd Md)OD.ncll Dot..,., stronauttn Co.. ati.ait
ovnall C'Utl an the SU'ltql(: Dtteme
IAiliall'"C budFL
.. e did a cardUJ namtMtioD of
t.bt .,....._. and hid to mate IOll9e
IW'd deaston .. said Lt Col. Edwina
Palmer. c h ief Penuaon
..,okcrwoma.R Oft DI.
Oftiaals at nJand Air R:wtt aa.·s ~ T«b~ Ctnttt. .wtlicb ownaw t.be COftlf'll(t. aid tl wua~~of.thc DI~ ;;====--:::..~ -"' thf ti.-" < aMltnar w.
I
I
/ BIGB'S FARM MAY BECLOSED •.• ... .,_.,
~ ........ ....
WCl•I COtJI l'IN •,,.
~---.. ---.,. · aid trusttn should
vitit .,_ and aec the quality of
~people in the PfCltllJ\. .. , ....... Of looiint ., doUlr fia-ura. tocllt at the people you are
ptoducins. .. hr said.
T~ arc still cons1derina bis
ftCOmmendatioo and e~plorina ways
toaavcthc farm. said Loats. A vote by
trustees is not expected for several
weeks. Loelt said be made the recommen-
dation because of low student enrol-
lment.
"Thisrt:e0mmcndauon as difficult,
but it appears nC«SSafY because of
lack of student anterest and enrol-
lment. .. h~ said.
The farm, part of the school's
vocational _,riculturc program, was
developed when Costa Mesa High
wu builJ in 1959. It contains farm
animals. farm equipment. two barns.
three gteenhoUSC'S, a classroom fa-
cility ~d a shop. City residents have
lo~ enjoyed buying cas. plants and
Chnstmas t.rtts at the school farm.
In 1976, the farm was in its heyday
with more than 200 students raising
pip; chickens and steers, growing
indoor and outdoor plants. and
tendina to a variety of crops.
But times have changed. Today,
Loats says, there arc about 35 stu-
dents involved ip the program - not
enouah lo warrant the annual
S 100,000expenditure which includes
a teacher and farm worker's salary.
and the cost of machinny. supplies
and tools.
"We have tried to save the farm. we
don't want it to close," Loats said.
.. Sax years ago we rebuilt the pig farm:
but still there is not a lo t of interest
from the students."
Loats said if the district is forced to
close the farm. the fate the land itself
is unknown.
But Costa Mesa H1ghJuntor Donna
Melin, who like most of the farm
students is a member of the Cost.a
Mesa chapter of the Future Farmers
ol ~ said tbe numbn of
_.at panlCipants in the farm bas
nctntJy tdeftaled.
.. Four MeU ISO we railCd the
number to S2 students by talkina with
OW' e_ipth ~ •t>c?u~ the pro-
aram, she said. prc<hct1na mrol-
lmcnt"CCM&klclimb&06011~ocAt
~ester.
The hiab school, which had been a
conventional (o ur-year facility, re-
cently expanded 'ft> include seventh
and ei&hlh Jrade students.
Accordinc to Loats, the program
takes at least "SO students to make it
work."
Tho~ the farm once employed
sevnal fuJl-tame e mployees. today
only a farm hand and lonJllmc
adviser Roy Center remain.
Center bas been the agricultural
department chairman of the school
for 14 years. For the last decade he has
lived in a mobile home on the farm.
,Center is confident he can increase
the student participauon, but admits
1l "111 take time.
··w e still have people in the area
who don't know we arc h•:re:· he saK1.
.. , can't tum the numbers around
overnight, I need ume to create and
develop o ur identity with the kids."
Center SttS the added enrollment
as a way to keep the farm alive.
"I j ust had 19 eighth graders for a
nine-week course. Most of the k..ids
didn't want to come here. The kids
didn't realize what was involved.
Once the) we nt through tractor
dn"ing. sowing seeds, learning
plumbing and pruning. one-third of
the kids wanted to stay in the
program."
The school's pnncapal. Frank ln-
fusino. attributes the lack of interest
in the program to the stncter gradu-
ation requirements im posed on stu-
dents.
··in the last several years students
ha ve been required to take more
classes like Enpash and science. Thi
has squeezed out and reduced the
number of elective subjects, the farm
being one." lnfusino said.
.. Because this is a district farm.
Opt'n to other students. we have tried
ways to inltrtSI t.be lmh.. But a lot of0
students are no t wdlina to lea•c
friends to do th is land of thi na."
lnfu.sino -sajd an alternative pro-
&r1m for students intcmtcd in an
qriculture program could be for
antel'C$ted ha&h school students to
\AU aarkultUtt cla'5CS across the
street at Ora.nat Coast CoOqc.
.. Pttbaps OCC can hire a pan-time
teacher to introduce a&ricuhurc to
our yotiilgcr kids. We arc stall,
however, workina out that possi-
bility ...
lnfusino said stud ents will say they
think the farm is ~t. but when
asked to sign up for the farm. they
don't want to be a farmer. •
But accordinJ to Center, the educa-
tion gleaned from wo rking on the
farm goes beyond slapping on overalls
and hauling slop.
Record k~pang. lcadcrshal> de-
velopment. financial rcspons1b1lity
for tho. animal food and pcrsonaJ
respons1biht) for the antmab' "'elfare
arc the ··intansablc things we
emphasize:· he said.
Some of the farm students have
go ne on to study animal nutrition.
medicine o r agncuhural science at
Cal Pol) Pomona. O klahoma State
U n1\CS1 l} and Texas A&M. he said.
Jim Schwab 1s an eighth grader at
Costa Mesa Hlfth. Until a few years
ago. he hved in Wisco nsin. The farm.
to ham, 1s a reminder of has younger
days.
"When I came here from Wiscon-
sin I didn't think there wu much
farming._" he said ... When I fo und o ut
about this program. I signed up. Right
no" I have a vegetable garden. but ar
the farm stays open I will have my
own anamaJ.
. "This prOJl"lm 1s more than farm-
ing or cleaning up cow d ung. I hV>'e
made friends and have learned rc-
sponsibilit) by caring for some of the
animals.
.. It is peaceful out here:· he added.
"there arc no factones or neon
lights."
NIGUEL LOSES COASTAL STRIP •.•
Prom Al
being taken away.''
Wcdncsda} ·s vote went against the
rccommcndauon of comm ission
staff.
In a fi ve-page memorandum to the
commissio ners. cxccu11 vc director
Richard T urner had recommended
an affirmation of the two cit) hood
applications as the) wrc submitted in
1986. before the coastal battle began.
Cityhood proponents in Laguna
Niguel had included the coastal stn p
an their incorporauon application.
which was submitted 1n December.
1986.
Several months later. howe\·er. a
group calli ng Itself Coastal Taxpa)crs
for Local Control began lobbyang for
excluSJon of SC\ eral coastal neigh·
1>orhoods fro m the Laguna Niguel
application.
Through a door-to-door and mail
campaign. the group was able to
gamer sufficient suppon in Mo narch
Ba). Niguel Shores. Monarch Ba\
Terrace. Niguel Beach Terrace and
nine smaller communaucs to force an
ad \ ISOr) election last November.
Comm1ss1on members set 1he
boundal)' for the ad"1sor: electio n at
Pacific lslal'ld Dnve. a dec1s1on ""h1ch
Laguna Niguel residents later at·
tacked as arb1tral)
In the election. 61 percent of voters
in the disputed neighborhoods voted
lo JOin with Dana Point.
.. Co m missione rs subsequcntl}
voted to place the coastal stnp 1n
Dana Point.
Laguna N iguel residents 1m med1-
atedly protested the dcc1s1on. calling
It an 1Hcgal attack on 1he1r dul'
appro,cd c1t~hood apphcauon. ·
-C1t) hood leaders in Laguna Niguel
said the~ had ne .. er a.greed to the
ad' 1sor\ elccu on boundaries and
refused ·to accept the election results.
Laguna Niguel leaders threatened
la'<'su1ts to reinstate their original
Cit) hood apphcauon.
..\ttome)s for the Laguna Niguel
gro up also wrote a letter to the
comm1ss1on. charging that the public
heanngat which the coastal stnp was
transferred to Dana Point bad bccn-
improperly listed on the co mmission
agenda.
The agenda for the Dec. 2 m~ting
dad not indicate that the Laguna
~aguel applicapon was under con-
sideration.
The Laguna Niguel voup also .
charged that a new e nvironmental
am pact report should be drafted if \he
roastal strip were going to be taken
from one proposed Cit) and placed an
another
On Jan. 6. after hearing the protests
and charges from the Laguna Niguel
com m1tcc. comm1ss1oners decided to
re(ons1dcr both the Laguna Niguel
and Dana Point c1t)hood apph-
cauons.
Before the co mm1ss1o n took its
fin al vote Wednesda~ evening. a
_parade of Dana Point and Laguna
S1g~I residents argued their cases at
the podium. · ··ft 1s paramount to residents of
Laguna Niguel that INC retain our
coastal identity.'· said Rasner. ··There
arc man) peOJ.>IC in this communa l~
who based their decision to h' e here
o n the idea ofa coastal commun1t\ ··
..\n anom e) for the Laguna :"\1guel
residents, Rc:11. Bo"1e. argued that
county planners ha' ca long history of
affirming and supporting the 25-year-
old Laguna Niguel planned com -
munity. which includes much of the
d isputed coastal area.
In the ir arguments. Dana Point
proponents relied heavily on the
No1,cmber ad' 1sol) election.
··Dana Point 1s not t1)1 ng. and will
not ti) to take awa) anything from
Laguna Niguel.'' said Michael Egcrs,
one of the pnncipal Dana Point
cityhood peuuo ners ... At the same
ume. INC respect the integrity of the
coastal advison area. which voted
ovcrwbclm1ngl). to JOin wiih Dana
Point and C'apistrano Beach in a
sinr,le, coastal community."
t1lccn Krause, a representative of
the gr-oup Coast.al Taxpayers for
Local Control, also SPoke in favor ol
if}Cludang the coasta l neighborhoods
an the pro posed Cit> of Dana Point.
She argued against the notion that
the coastal area has h1storicalh been
co nsidered part of Laguna Niguel.
··The coastline fro m Emerald
Ridge to Niguel Shores has alwa\S
been a d1sunc1 en lit\:· she said. •
.\ Capistrano Beach resident.
Barbara McCarth). down played the
importance of the "&a Countn ..
\logan "hich has been adopted as· a
rall>ing c~ b~ Laguna Niguel res1·
dents "ho fa, or union with the
coastal stnp
"Sea Count!) 1s nothing but a
marl etang slogan used by developers
and real estate peo ple ... she said.
L1 k~ Krause. she scoffed at the
nouon that Laguna Niguel has his·
tom boundanes that include the
lOdSt
FIRE STRIKES INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ...
From Al
any hazardous material ~tored there
was below levels required b) la"' to be
reported to local fi re o mc1als.
Frce""a'. authonues said
-. Cooler days, cloudy sky ahead
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Surf Forecast
Exte nded
ROSENBERG ASSAILS GOP 'BOSSISM' ...
From Al
Seven Republicans. including
Ir\ ine Councilm an David Baker and
Costa Mesa Councilman Peter Buffa.
ha\C thrown their hus an the rina.
Badham announced Jan. 4 he would
no1 seek rc-clectao n.
Dunnga press conference Wednes..
da>. Rosenberg said similar calls have
bee n made to others considenng
running for the scat, but would not
sa) '<'ho else has received them.
"Thafs simpll not right for them to
do that kind o thing." said David
Vaporcan. a consuJtanl for Rose-
nberg. "Evel')one shouldn't have to
tolcrat~ t his nonsense-... This boss-
ism ...
Greg Haskin, executive director of
the Orange County Republican Part).
said he knew nothang of the telepho ne
calls. He said. however.·· As ind1v1d-
uals. (Central Commill~) members
can do whatever they want to do."
Gus Owen. the Lincoln Club's
e:11.ecutivc vice prcsidenL said while
he had not heard of a member calling
Rosenberg. .. ther can endo~ any-
thing they wanL'
"It "o uld be econom ical 1f there
"ere onl) o ne candidate, but that's
not the right "a) to do 1t." he added.
.. , can't imagine having a sinaJe
candidale in a race like that ... Ha.skin
said. "Hopioa to have one candidate
in 1hc race is a pipe dream ...
Neither Tom Fuentes nor Dennis
Catron. chairman and vice chairman
of the committee. could be reached
for comment.
Haskin denied a Republican Part)
"conspiracy" qainst Rosenberg..
.. If he's look.inc for som ething like a
conspiracy thing. hc'sgoinJ to ha ve to
look clscwherc to foist at on us:·
Haskin sa1d.
The effon. accord ing Vaporcan. as
.. Republicans trying to portray
Nathan as a n outsider. someone who
doesn't belo ng to the party."
"There hasn't even been an o p-
ponunil~ to ostracize ham ... Haslem
said. noons that neither Rosenberg's
name no r those of the other can·
didates have ever come up 10 com·
mitt.ec d iscussions.
But some could argue the picture of
an "ou1sider .. is the portrait Rose-
nberg as trying to paint of himself.
In a videotape the Rosenberg camp
1s planning to mail toda) to3.500
Republican homes an the d istnct. the
narrator trumpets the candidate as a
man "ho "1sn·: o ne of the good old
bo\S o f politics ..
the video. filmed and d1stnbuted
for less than S 15.000. gJ\eS the
campaign a chance to ··step around"
the pan} leadership and go straight to
the' otcrs. \'aporcan said.
"T hcre·s been a defic1c nc) o f
leadership 1n this d1stnct for some
u me:· he said
ull . Rosenberg and Vaporcan
ma1nta1ned the) are not decla n ng war
on the local pan~
··~e·rc r.a)ing there 1s s1mpl~ no
room fo r bossism or crom1sm:·
\/aporean said ·
··what wt."re going up against 1s
bossism 1n thl' Republican Pan),"
Rosenberg said
HMkan tool the statement Wlth a
grain of salt
"Well. }Ou kno'<'. Rosenberg.. the
last lime he ran for 1hc scat he c.allcd
the Repu blica n Pan) ·a bunch of
stuffed shins.' If that's the way
Nathan Rosenberg views one of the
fi nest count} Republican Pan) or-
ganazauons in the count~. then that's
his choice." Hasl in said
HART AIDE TIED TO KARL FUNDS •..
From Al
Karl "'h1lc emplo~ed at Karl Home
Video from 1983 through m id-1 985.
\lo-hen he left bc<'ausc he no longer
"anted to be involved with 11lcgal
contn butions, he said T he now-
defunct com pan~ later was known as
Karl-Lorimar Ho me Video.
Karl. 34. made a fonune marketing
1hc Jane Fo nda Wo rkout and Pia) boy
home '1deos through has Nc"'pon
Beach firm. Rosen's lirm. Visual Eyes
Co.. "as contracted to do post-
producuon on the projects.
Federal election laws prohibit 1nd1-
..1dual contributions of mor~ than
S 1.000 per election. and the FBI has
been asked to invcsugatc allegauons
that Karl made improper donations.
Han INOUld not be cri minalh hablc
unless 1t could be pro\ed he was
a"are of the p ractice. o fli c1als said.
I rregulantae!l in co ntributions from
Karl to the Han campaign "'ere fi rst
reported last week b' the M1am1
Herald. Karl bankrolled S96.000 1n
Hart's cam paign expenses from the
1984 Dcrrtocrallve convention. paid
for a Hart campaaen a1de·s m o nthl >
sala~. provided air travel for Han
and financed rallies and fliers. the
paper said.
Among Karl gifts to the Han
campaign ~ere S5.000 ln computer
equipment. payment for a utomobiles
leased b) ca mpaign ~orkcrs and
Chancrcd lcarjCt 01ghlS OD which
Rosen tra veled to Hart campaign
appointments. Kantzabcdian con·
firmed. Those tnps cost S50.000. he
said.
Federal campaign records indicate
on1 ) tha t Stuart Karl contnbuted
S 1.000 to the Hart cam paign as of
NO\. 29, 1983.
"Whatc,er tuan did. he dad I
didn't kno" about 1t." Rosen said.
adding that It "as common practice
for member!. of Han'!. Cll.ecut1ve
finance council to hitch n des on
charter fl ights.
Rosen. "ho worked o n Hart's 1974
L S. St-nate campaign. was IO\Olved
in Han·s IQ 8 prcs1dent1al cam paign
in C"ahfom1a but dropped out tem-
poraril) last Ma) after revelauons
about the candidate's relationship
v.11h M1am1 model Donna Race. said
8 111} Shore. Han's 1984 Pohtacal
director
Rosen said he \lo3S not in\olvcd 1n
the Hart campaign before 1984 a nd
refu sed to detail has involvem ent
no", sa) ing onl) that he was "putting
so me things together" for the ca m -
paign. "Wnh that t)pe of fuel. 11 was a
tough fire to fight." !>aid Fire Marshal
Lynne M1chachs "But "hen we got
there. two units "'ere alread' full\
in"olved.so 1t "as a good stop (to
pre\ent further damage)··
Gu) b ""en. a propt'rt) manager tor
the building. said he did not l no ....
what sparked 1he blaze 1n the build-
ing. \lohich was di\ 1ded into sut"lsec-
llons ranging from :!.800 to J.000
sq uare feet.
tmplo,ees and '<'Orkers scum ed to
rcmo\ e Jet skis and a ska boat from
garages in the rear of the burning
!>I ruct ure. v. h1 le farefighWlfs poured
"ater on the roof from fire engine chcr~ pi ckers high above the build· 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!il mg II
St-' era I businesses in a nearb\
bu1ld 1ng were e\ acuated as a prccau·.
tion and the Cahfo m1a Highway
Patrol closed the Euclid Street off
ramp from the ncarb) San Diego
In add1uon to Fuel Safe the
building also housed B1o-Onhopt'd1c
Laboraton and a Maranatha music
recording · studio. Owen said The
maJont~ of the fire damage was
rnnfi ncd to Fuel Safe and the or·
thopcd1c lab. authonucs said.
A.c!:Clrdang to city records. Fuel
afc Inc first applied for a business
permit in 1983 and IJSted Its occupa-
11on a!> ltght tnanufactunng. The
compan) manufactured fuel-tank
fi lle r!. fo r ;urcraft and racing cars.
authorities said .
Wednesday's Lotto picks Correction
8)' Tk A11ociated PnH
Herc arc the wtnning numbers
packed Wcdncsda) night for the
Callfom1a Lottef) 's tWJce-Wttkl)
"Lotto 6-49 .. p me· 11 . 14. 20, I. 30.
10 and the bonus number. 43~
Ptayen who corrtt'tly guessed all
six numbcr5 wall share a pnzc pool of
ORANGE ....... COAST __ ,.._
..... Ofl'PICI DO"''"" S.. If C:.11 -C• MW • tt«' Cm!1 ~ Cl tit.•
S4.3 m11l1o n. lottel') officials said.
Those picking five num bers plus
the bonus nu mber wall share S 1.19
m alhon: five of sax. $61 5.000: four of
SIX. $559.000. Thrtt of SIX IS worth an
automatic $5.
The sales from Saturday n&&ht to
Wednesday's drawtng we~ f1 I. I
m il hon.
In the Health and Fnncss section o f '
the Dail) Pilot. published Jan. 2 1.
Bctt) l )nn Seidman of the Ncu-
rops)ch1atnc D1aanost1c medical
gro up was lasted as a chnacal psy-
ch1a1nsL She 1s a clinical ps)'chol·
ogJSt
The Dail) Pilot rcgrcls the error.
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