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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1988 25 CENT
-Injured-NB di Ver gets millions
Confidential payment shocks officials;
~-~w law expected to cut such liabilities
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ....,,... ....
The insurance company rep-
rest"nting the city of Newport Beach
has dropped Its appeal and settled a
lawsuit with Jo hn Taylor. the man
who sued the city after ht d ived into
the ocean off Balboa in 1980 and
Nation
A memo to Attorney Gen-
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a plan to bribe a top
Israeli official to keep
Israel from interfering
with a $1 billion Iraqi oil
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New evidence supports
meteorite theory for
d inosaur extinction./ A4
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,surgeons at Hoag Mem-
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broke has neck.
The settlement was reached last
week, JUSt prior tQ a scheduled
hearing before the 4th District Coun
of Appeal. said Wayne Austero, the
Newport Beach lawyer who rep-
resents Taylor.
Austero said this morninit that
Charges
dropped
vs. wife
of Wisely·
Judge concur s that
eviden ce ins ufficient
in incide n t a t OC J a il
By BOB VAN EYKEN °'_....,,... ....
Charges of smuggling drugs into the
Orange Count) Jail were dropped
Thursda}' midway through the
preliminar) hearing for Gail Har-
n}lgt_on. 1A.1fe of convicted killer
W1lhe Ra) W1!>el). .
Hamngton. a Newpon Beach resi-
dent. was charged w1th smuggling a
small amount of cocaine and mari-
juana concealed an a markJng pen into
the Orange Count) Jail last -'\ugust.
The druJ-filled J>Cn was allegedly
received b) a Jail inmate. Lance
Warner, with whem Hamngton, a
law clerk. was consulting on behalf of
the American Ci' 11 L1bente\ Union.
After a da} and a half oftesumon}.
bo\\e' er. Oeput) District Attorne>
James Mulgrew told the court he
would not be making a motion to
band Hamngton 0' er on the charges.
"Bastd on evaluating the evidence,
we JUSt felt that we c<>uld not prove
this case ix')ond the shadow of a
doubt.'' said Mulvcw.
Judge Jacqueline D. Thomason
concurred w1th Mulgrew and dis-
m1s~d the case. ·
Orange Count) Shenffs Deputy
Stan Blaszak: the Jatl guard who
rePortedly found the drugs 1n Warn-
er s posse~s1on. tesufied dunng both
days of the heanng.
Blaszak t'Old the coun that he had
not seen Hamngton pass anything 10
Warner He also said it IA.as not
unusual for pens to be left in the that
area of the jail. where Warner and
Hamngton had their consultation.
although a seulement has -been
reached, details -including the
amount of the settlement -will
remain confidential.
However. a ne~spaper account
published toda}. c11ing an unnamed
source, ~ported that the settlement
was for S3.75 m1lhon. Austero re-
fused to confirm the figure.
''The term!> are confidential ac-
cording to ~pcc1fic terms of our
agreement." he said. "I won't com-
ment-On 11. ··
Austero said he would not have
Sky show
feared fighting the case before the
appellate coun.
"'I t~tnk we were still going 10 win,"
he said, "lb.~I) )l.here are alwa) s
uncertainties. ~
By agreeing 10 the settlement.
Transcontinental lnsurance Co. will
forgo a second he an ng on 1 ts appeal of
the September I 9t<-I coun decmon in
which a JJJr: ruled that Newport
Beach should pa' Ta~ lor S6 million
for his IOJUrtes . .
The JUr} found 1ha1 the Cit} was
negligent in not posting signs warning
beachgoers of the surf-related Marian Bergeson. R-Newpon Beach.
dangea :.. to spon!>or legisla11on -passed last
Taylor. then 18, broke his ned. ~ear -that provides protectton
when he accid~ntally struck his head against such lawsuits. unless negl1-
on a sandbar wb1le diving into a wave gence "'a" 1n,ohed
near the Balboa Pier in Apnl 1980 The ne"' la"'. which became efTec-
The acc1d~n rendered him a quad-tl\C Jan I "ould not have efT~ted
nplegic. . Ta~ 10 1 ~ t J'><l
The co , decmQn shocked c11' ··Th~ bill "'as not retroactive."
officials i Newport Beach and ail fkrgt~un \aid this morning. "'Bui the
along the coast as fears spread thaT'""Judgi: .!"°a~ ha' e taken It into ac-
c1t1es would be held liable for inJune!> cuunt
caused by natural conditions. · E'en w . Bergeson said she 1A.as
Those fears prompted stale Sen (Pleue .ee LAWSUJT/A2J
-Panel probing
Kelly 's startd
on moratorium
Councilman faces
conflict-of-interest
'claim on property
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ....,,... ....
The Fair Poht1cal Practices Com-
mission confinncd Thursda) 11 1s
1nvcst1gaung a complaint a~nst
Hunungton Beach C1t) Counetlman
Jack Kell\.
The complaint that Kell) was
guilt) ofa conf11ct of interest was filed
agajnst him in August 1987 b)
homeowner Salh Graham
Graham charicd that Kell} had
eJterted influence on other council
members o'er a building mora-
tonum \Ote on a prOJe"CI on Mood ~
Circle "h1le owning propen) on the
same street
Graham said Kelh also failed to
report ownership of ihe propen) on
economic inter~t forms as required
b' La1A.
·The counQI appro' cd a 12-month
moratonum on building a fourpleit
apanment building at the request of
neighbors" ho 1A.ere concerned about
traffic and parking pro blems in the
area.
Although "ell) did not 'ote on the
moratonum. Graham called on him
to e'<plain his JUSllficauon for panic1-
paung m discussions on the issue.
Kell\ admmed he had. indeed.
failed "10 report the propert~ o~n
ersh1p sa) mg It ~as due to oversight.
He -sard he d1dn"1 purcha5e the
{Pleaae eee KELLY/ A2)'
Man slain in his
home by r-Qbbers
By PAUL ARCBIPLEY
and ROBERT BARKER °'_.,.., .........
A Huntington Beach man 1A.as shot
to death Thursda~ after am' 1ng.
home and coming face to face with
three men IA. ho IA.ere in the process of
robbing has famil)
Luis Ramon Rios Maninez. ~6.
was pronounced dead at Fountain
Valle) Regional Trauma Center
where he 1A.a~ rushed after being shot
in the head. said Huntington Beach
Police Sgt. Bill \an Cle .. e.
'" le1 him 1n t 'o'O other men forced
their"'a~ in \"an,.Cle'<'~1d .\llthre<'
~am1.d handguns
\1antn<'l 1A.1fe and mother-~ere •
home as "'<'11 as a neighbor It' ing in
the fourplC\. \"an Cle' e said
The suspcns s1ole S 1.000 m rent
mone,. he s.a1d
Maninez amq:·d at home on h a~
motorc\Ck 1A.hen the th~.men were
inside 'He tned to enter the house
through a gara~ door. but rt was
locked. V-an Cle'e said
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Harriniton's attorney, David
Hai&h. said he expected the charges to
be dismissed.
(Pleue .ee JAILBOUSE/ A2)
A eolltary Buntl.nlton Beach eurf er paddles under a breath-
taking aun.et aky. Klld temperatures and partly cloudy
e.kies are expected to continue through Saturday.
.\ccording to "'11nesses at about 10
a.m. a man knocked at the door of the
Martinez homc at ~961 ~oonshado"'
Circle, cla1m1ng he "'as making a
dehver.
When an occupant opened the door
He knocked on tht' door and one of
thl"' gunmen opened 1t Manrnez
tumeeand attempted to flee and was
shot on~ in the bad. of the head. \'an
Cle' e said
\an Cle'e said p0hcr are 1n-
(Pleaee eee ROBBERS/ A2)
In the beginning the Word ,
then came Bible Answer Man
It's 3:0Jon a Friday afternoon. The
live radio program begins in two
minutes a nd the star of the show
hasn't arrived.
Two employees look womed.
They'll have to air a prerecorded tape
if he's late.
At J :04 p_m_ Walter Martin swmg.s
his white Cadillac -license plate
JUDE 3 -into its parking space in
front of the Chnstian Research
Center in El Toro. The broad-shoulde~ man strides quickJy
throU&h the front door and heads to
his office. which doubles as the radio
studio.
"The fint one (caller) as 1oing to be
on in 30 seconds;· announcp Joni
Gray. the center's 'public afTaiB
manqer.
Despite the rush, Martin still takes
time to chat about the wonder of the
technology Lhat will carry his voice lO
m ore than JOO radio stations na-
tionwide. EasiRJ back into a welJ-stUfTed
anricb.atr and pro_pping his feet up on
a cushiop -tt eases the poor
cimalation ~in his leas -Manin
UNCE
lcoont
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
swings the microphone into place and
begins h is broadcast
"h 's 'The Bible Answer Man.·
Walter Martin. live over satellite
radio across America to answer your
questions Monday through Fnday ...
and every Saturday night. Our
switchboard iull lit up. I'm talking to
Mel in Corona. California ...
For ~ next SS minutes.. the 59-y~r-old Man:in listens to a barrage of
questions from his ca11ers. some of
whom arc confused about certain
sectlon.s of the Bible -like Mel -
and others who challcnsc him on his
literal intcrprct.1t1on or the Srnp-
hltes.
A.n agnostic in his younger years.
Manin considered becoming a law.,
ycr. a profession ht' thought would
suit his argumentati ve naturt.
Instead he became an ordained
minister, but he ·never lost his
appetite for matching wits with those
ef difTenng views.
o\nd there arc many who disagree
with him.
As an evangelist, Manin considers
all religions that do not adhere stnctly
to traditional Christian teaching as
cults. Mormons, Christian Scientists,
Buddhists. Herbert Armstrong's
W orldwide Churc h of God .
Jehovah's Witn~ the New A.~
Mo,emcnt -these and mort art
cults an Manin's book.
U nlike the occult. most cults have
their roots in Christianity. but som~
where aloni the line they broke the
roles ofChnsttanit)'. often by profess-
ing allegian~ to someone other than
Jesus Christ, Martin says.
The occult, on the other band.
consists of reHaious poups that
practitt some form of devil worship,
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.. ............. ._
Walter lla.rttD, tlae Bible A.Mwer Man.. broadcuta bl.a
nadonally 8JD4icated talk alltow from tbe Chrletian Re-
eean:b Center ID &J Toro.
Mesa man held on three rape charges
., .IONAnlAN VOLD.II
_. .ISNNIPEll WDD ... .._ ... _
A Fouataaa Vallry l:Mllin e 1 nan
wbo wu 8CXl11fd but ncvet eba,.ed in
connection with two rapes au& ~ was lmsted Tbunday oe · •
of thole m111a and • ~ involvu'I• womau who waul Y
attacted lUt wee Doma 'I. Panichu. 31. was .,...
iaaed aftiiihamt ill Cosu Maa aftit
a -.mat -.. .._ an ~
.,
Municipal Court. said Fountain Va._ &SAUit chaf'IC$ from ral)C'S that al-
ley Police Set. Larry Ciritwolcl lcal:dly attum:d tn June. November
Potier wa1lC!d outside the homt fbr aed on Jan. 20. offiaals •id. Pln-
25 minu1a before brtakina down the ictias 11.-..y at~ed two of t~ door. •ffc would not ectnowleds be ~ at his F:.ounwn"'Valley bus1-
was illlicle. .. mvestiptor l.arry Moit-neu and 1bt tbll'd •• • room at the
.,mery o( tlw IM.nc Politic t>epan.. lrvi.nc Hatton..
man iaid. Oriawold aid Ill fll. tt.e dCICd
lrvilleand Fountain Valley':'~ victims-two aa.~Mdall·
W9fti111 ~Oft -cw. ~ .... -.. , ....... illcidla• '°
bim l&lndi!ll near tht dOCMwalo!'~' lidhciritia. • •• iftoil tht wilt ....... '*'.,... Di!llric1 "~~·Ollce ~
PMichas is ecc:u.ted of 14. t0uel drdined to '&Jc ~ •n• Pu-
\
Viejo wife
freed in
·death of
husband
By JEl\'NIFER WEBER
Of ... O., ........
A M1ss1on V1eJO woman Jailed
Tuesda) on susp1c1on of k1lhng her
husb3nd 1A.as released late Thursda'
after prosecutors dC"Chned to press
charg<'S against her
Francis Joan L pton. 57. kf\ Or-
ange Count) Jail about 9:47 p.m ..
Shenff s Lt Richard Olson said
toda). He did not kno"" 1f she was
accompant~ b\ fam1I). friends or an
anornC).
The 01StnC1 .<\ttome) ·s office has
dechned to press charges against the
woman. but the 1n,estapt1oa mto her
hu1band's death 1s connnumg.
authont1es said.
henff s deputies found Alben
EUJCne L'pton. 67, crumpled on his
Ii' 1ng room floor Monda)'. the ,,ctim
of an a~nt bcatin1-
But an autopsy indicated the man
died ofa mas.stvc heart an.ack. Olson
said.
Because of c,,dcnct" found 1M!dt
the couple's home and St&JU that
Upton suffered trauma to his head..
authonttcsanntcd Franos Upto n on
suspacion of m urdcr.
Oc{lut1es found U pton un·
conscious tn the coup&e's .home at
21816 V ta Saruatr JUSt bef()rc mid•
niaht Monda)', Olson 11.1d. Upton's
wi"k was ukep •hen offi<as am"""-
Albctt Upton called autbontia
Uionl> before midnilbt ud re-
quested that they C'Ol'M to bis ~
Olton SIKl The pho.nc line -Sl
dead. bowc,·cr. clunna lbt coovtt1a-
uon.
A shcn1f1 desk offittt ~ bitk .
mo~t$ laser. and u .. ~~:m:=~.::
.(Pinn .. m&Tll/ &a)
..
.. .
,_nu.~ .. rail conidor.
Officials were looilna fO the
•rator ef a rail control tower who
d111ppeared fr1>m his post after the
a«ident.
Amtrak Nia.ht Owl. en route from
Washinaton to Bos1on.
Authorities reported no deaths
from the 12:34 a.m. derailment oflhe
9
The Ni&ht Owl's two engines and
lO cars lei\ the tracks after hitting a
track maintenance machine caUcd a
ballast regulator.
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LAWSUIT_SETTLED ••• ~Al
disappointed that the apPeal will no t
be considen::d in coun.
"From the start. of course, I felt
that the decision should have been
the other way," she said. ·~his case
simply points out that the bill was
indee<fnecded." ·
Newport Beach City Manager Rob-
ert Wynn also said a court decision
would have been welcome.
"I did personally want it to go to an
appea-J, borsince it was the insurance
company's money. they bad a right to
do what they wanted," he said. '"Bu~ I
was a little disappointed."
The settlement was negotiated by
the city's insurance carrier at the time
and attorneys for Taylor. The city,
Wynn said. has no say in the
agreement.
According to Bill Brown, the city's
risk manager. Newport Beach was
insured by TranscontinentaJ In-
surance Co. which provided up to SI 0
million in coverage. with the city
responsible for a SI 00.000 deduc-
tible.
~ohn Taylor
The city is now self-insured:ei
Taylor, now married and the father
ofa 4-month-old baby girl. could not
be reached today for comment at his
home in AJ\a Loma.
But in an interview last summer, he
said it was more im{>Ortant that he
prove a point than win a large coun
award.
"You know, I'm not out for the
millions of bucks," he said. 'Tm out
for a normal life - a house and
everything else that I wouJd have
been able to hope 'for before I broke
my neck. And I want to raise
awareness. Now that I've broken my
neck. I want o ther people to know
about the dangers."
Taylor said that fighting the con-
troversial coun Cjlse had been es-
pecially trying.
''After seven years in a wheelchair,
you pretty much have to put a lot
behind you in order to stay mentally
hcaJthy and go on with your life," he
said.
"Otherwise, I think I'd be lying in
bed with bed sores, watching TV with
the curtains closed like so many other
people I've seen."
JAILHOUSE LA WYER 'S WIFE CLEARED •••
From Al
••f thmk it was a very forthright and
upstandin$ thing for Jim Mulgrew to
do," he said ... If he'd known all the
facts. I don't think he would even
have filed the case."
Harrington, 25, said she is still
bitter over the drug charges.
"It never should have happened."
she said. "Those charges never should
have been filed.-
Hanington. who already has one
civil rights suit pending against the
Orange County Sheriffs Depanment
for allegedly being harassed by Jail
officials. said she is considenng a
lawsuit against authorities fof wrong-
ful arrest.
"That would be the next step," she
said. "Someone should be made 10
answer for what they've done to me."
At the time of her arrest. Har-
ringto n was acting as law clerk for her
husband. who was nearing the end of
his unsuccessful six-year fight to win a
new trial in connection wuh the death
of his stepfather. Roben Bray.
Wisely. a former Huntington
Beach resident who acted as his own
attorney m his 1982 trial. was con-
victed of first de~e murder for
killing Bray by rigging a truck cab to
fall on him. He was in.wall~
Gail Harrington
sentenced to death.
In the }Cars following. however. he
"as able to ha,·c the death sentence
overturnc.>d. and to file a number of
m o11ons "h1ch "on him pnvileges at
the Orange County Jail, including
exclusive use of an eight-man cell, a
computer, law books, a law clerk and
legal runners. o
All that came to an end last month
when Wiscly's motion for a new trial
was denied and he was sentenced to
life without parole and transported to
Folsom S\ilte Prison.
Jail officials said at the time of
Harrington's arrest that they believed
the drugs had been meant for Wisely.
Both Wisely and Harrington said
following the arrest that they believed
the charges ~re a ploy to get at
Wisely, who by that time had become
a well known thorn in the side o f the
legal system.
Despite her feel'ings of resentment.
Harrington said she was happy about
lhc dismissal o(the charges.
.. Now I can at least sec· m y
husband:· she said ... As iong as you
have charges pending against you. the
California Depanment of Correc-
tions will not let you into Folsom.
Now I can tell them the charges arc no
longer pending."
Charges are still pending against
Warner, Harrington's co-defendant.
His preliminary hearing will Continue
on Wednesday.
BIBLE ANSWER MAN TAKES CALLS ••.
From Al
according to Martin.
His views rankle the millions of
people who belong to what he views
as .. cults.··
Martin's recall of the Bible 1s
uncanny. As ca11ers begin to recite the
Bible, Martin frequently interrupts
and finishes the passage word for
word from memory. He credits God
for a photographic memory.
Lori from Granada Hills 1s o n the
line. her voice resonating over a small
loudspeaker above Martin's desk.
She is upset that her husband ts not
a Christian and is unwilling to accept
her faith and her faults. Martin puts
on his marriage counselor's hat.
Martin: "He's blaming whatever
faults vou had -and-you probabh
had them before you were a Chnst1an
-he's blaming all these faults on
your Christian profession .....
"Let me give you some quick
advice, OK. The Scnptures sa)
'Wives be in submission to \Our
husband as the church 1s 1n ·sub-
mission to Christ.' Live before him a
life of exanu>le so that you "111 win
him tQ Christ. Pra} for him that the
Lord will open his mind and his
spirit."
Sherry from Chico begins her call
with a question about I John.
.. Where is the Trinity involved in
all this? That confusc·s me ... I've been
studying about 11. ··
Martin: "The intent of the passage.
I John. 1s not to prove the Tnnll~.
The intent of the passage 1s to sho"
the relationship lx't"een the Father
and the Son . ··
Sherr) tries to interrupt several
limes.
Manin: .. No" listen. You can't
learn if~ ou don ·t listen. nght?"
Shem : ·-rm not too much of a
listener.<·
Martin contines 10 explain the
Tnn1t\. Shem listens.
But . she can hold out for onh so
long. She tells Manin she IS a' member
of the United Pentecostal Church.
another church Man in C'onsrders a
C'Ult.
.. , heard \OU tht' other da' kind of
maligning them and I couldn't undc.>r·
stand "h'."
Martin'. "Whoa. "a11 a minute. I
d 1 d n · t m a I 1 g n t h e L' n 1 t e d
Pentt'costals. \OU kno" ~hat I sa1&"
Sherr): ··You said .. :·
Martin: .. , said you were thro"n
out of the Assemblies o f God m 1915
because you were heret1Ca l. and ~ou
were."
Sherry: "We beheved m one God .
we·re being persecuted just hke the
Apostles were."
Martin: "But you were put out of
the church."
Sherry: "There was a split ...
Martin: "That's right. You were
put out. You are no longer considered
pan ol the Chnstian Church.··
The rapid-fire.> conversation is a
textbook example of Martin's per·
ception of how various Christian
sects have strayed from the true path.
Sherry: "But that's kind of like the
thing that Constantine did to us when
he put us in the catacom bs because we
believed that Jesus Christ .....
Manin:."You weren'teven there m
Constantine's time. The United
Pentecostal Church came into ex-
istence in the 19th century. Constan-
tine "as in the founh centul"\. You
got ~our histof) screwed up~ dear.
An~ ho". I gotta get ofTthe air beciwse
we've got a station break."
Despite the argumentative. even
hostile. tenorofhis voice. Manin sa}s
he holds no malice toward peo ple hke
Sheff).
"What I o bJeCt to 1s being charac·
terized as being some ogre who goes
around bashing people." Martin said.
"Do I not have the right to dissent""
In fact. Manin sees a problem with
members ofhis own faith who are too
t1m1d or intellectually ill-prepared to
fight for hardline Christianity.
"Walter Martin is rocking the bOat
... because . he's saying there is a
difference."
Martin's show can be heard week·
da}s from 3:05-4 p.m. on KKLA 99.5
FM and Saturday from 9:30-11 p.m.
on KPZEAM.
KELLY PROBED ON CONFLICT CHARGE •.• . .
From Al
pro perty until af\er he filed the
economic interest statement one
year. then sold the parcel before the
next filing, "so there was a glitch in
m y system." •
Kelly said the develoi;>ment mora-
torium had no economic impact on
his property.
He aJso.said he felt he had the right
to discuss his philosophical opposi-
tion 10 actions that affect an individ-
ual's propcny. Only in extreme
situations, such as "grave·matters of
public safety." should a government
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IJO w~1 8h C:• C ••~ '-"'"' CA
enmy place moratonums on pnvate
propert¥· Kelly ~id. "
He said he assumed the issue before
the FPPC concerns his failure to
disclose property ownership.
··J don't know what the protocol or
procedure would be to rectify that.
chastise me or whatever ... Kell) said.
Sources said FPPC investigators
visited Huntington Beach in Decem-
ber to examine records at City Hall.
Ho"ever, Kelly said he wasn't
a"are of the investigation until he
wa .. told ahout it bv rcponers and
hasn't been contacted by the FPPC
'Tm not aware of the dimension or
the subject of the investigation." he
said.
FPPC spokeswoman Sandra
Michioka said the complaint against
Kelly was "pending."
"h 's the same thing as an invcstip.
tion. but I am not going to say that."
Michioko said. •
, She also said the commission had
not set any time line for completion of
the investigation.
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ROBBERS SLAY MAN IN HB HOME ••.
From Al
vestiptin~ the possibility tb.at
Man mez may have recognized the
gunmen.
He aJso said police are attempting
to find out why the gunmen picked
out the Martinez home for a robbery.
It's very unlikely, Van Cleve said.
that the gunmen ·drove from Los
· An~eles to Huntington Beach to rob a
residence at random ... There was no G •
M l ssile launched
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
BASE (AP) -An unarmed Minute-
man 3 intercootinentalbafllstic miss-
ile was successfully launched today
and flew 4.200 miles to a Pacific
Ocean target. the Air Force said.
The missile was launched at 7 a.m.
and about 30 minutes later its re-
entry vehicles were tracked to targets
in the Kwajalein Missile RanJe in the
Marshall Islands area. according to an
Air Force statement.
The launch was the I 30th in a series
of Strategic Air Command oper-
ational tests of the Minuteman 3
weapons system. Air Force spokes-
man Capt. Thomas Connell said he
did not have any infonn2tion oo how
many of those launches had been
successful.
The launch command was sent by a
missile launch crew flying in a Boeing
EC-135 aircraft. Airborne launch
capability is intended as a backup in
case ground-based crews are unable
to send launch commands to Minute-
man missiles.
The launch crew W;lS from the 4th
Airborne Command Control
Squadron at Ellswonh Air Force.>
Base. S.D.
flag pole.> there with a message saying. much.
'Rob Me.' " Van Cleve said. Another police source said one of
Van Cleve disclosed that police had the gunman who claimed he was a
identified one of the three suspects deliveryman carried an invoice and a
today. apparentJy though the license plastic attache case when he appeared
plate of a 1985 red Toyota Tercel that al the door. The attache case carried
witnesses saw traveling south on ropes and other items. appa~ntly
Beach Boulevard. intended to bind the victims. The
The man was identified as Mario source said that for that rcaion. an
Antonio Duran. 21 , of Los Angeles. · assumption was drawn that the
Van Cleve said. The license number motive was robbery, not murder.
of the car was 2FPW049. Van Cleve said Martinez and the
A handgun that apparently other occupants did not kno w the
belonged to one of the three men was suspects.
found near the murder scene. Van All three suspects were described as
Cleve said. But the gun found on Latinos between 20 an.d 25 yea!'S ~Id.
Viewpoint Lane wasn't believed to be Lt. John Foster 'Satd the v1ct1 ms
1he one used in the slaying, he said. apparently were Nica~guan a~d had
Police also recovered some of the fled the Central Amcncan nation to
stolen money. but would not say how escape the fighting there. He aJso
---------·----described them as being affluent.
T h ree t o s plit
lot~ery priz e
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three
players of the state lotto hit all six
numbers this week, each winnmg
Sl.449.9673. the state lottery an-
nounced Thursday.
The winning numbers were 11 . 14.
20. I. 30. I 0 and the bonus number
was 43.
Wednesday's .winning bets wert' plac~n San Diego at Del Cerro
Wines & Spirits, at a 7-11 on Venice
Boulevard in Los Angeles, and the
Casa De Oro Liquors in Spring Valey.
Two players picked five numbers
plus the bonus to each win SS97, l 18.
Five num bers without bonus were
picked by 779 players. each winning
$789; four by 16,580 for S33. and
three by 228. 994 for S5.
Fos.ter said the three gunmen mus~
have known something about the
family and that cash was being kept
there. He said the thieves didn't steal
jewelry or other item~.
DEATH ••• From Al
deputies to come to his residence. but
noted the situation .. had calm,;d
down:· Olson said.
When deputies arrived minutes
later. the} found t he man un-
conscious. He was declared dead at
the scene b) paramedics.
Neighbors said the Uptons moved
into the quiet cul-de-sac last year and
that Albert. apparently an inventor.
spent a lot of time ~n Jus garage.
Several neighbors said Albert
Upto n looked as though he had bttn
ill but recently Sttmed to be better.
MESAN FACING THREE RAPE CHARGES ••.
From Al
officials said.
After talking with the women, both
18. Panichas would offer to show
them around the Harbor Boulevard
facility and attack them. Griswold
alleged.
After talking with the 22-year--0ld
woman last week. Panichas walked
her to her hotel room and allegedly
raped her. Montgomery said.
If convicted of all of the charges.
Panichas allegedly raped both
women and forced each to perform
other sex acts at the business.
Panichas could receive a maximum
sentence of 86 years m prison.
Griswold said.
He reportedly paid for the airline
ticket and the hotel bill in bringing the
third victim to Orange County from
Las Vegas for an interview. Mont-
gomcf)' said.
Employees at Pan1chas .. business
expressed surprise at nl'ws of the
man's arrest, but refused to discuss
him or the company.
He wa\ being held in Orange
Co unty Jail in lieu of '200.000 bail
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pending his arraignment. Griswold
said.
Investigators believe there may be
additional victims. and ,re asking
women who may have beeh involved
with the suspect to call Det. KC'Vin
McKeown at Fountain Valley Police
Department, 965-4465. or Montgom-
ery at 6ro-3737.
"Our feeling 1s that it's gone on so
long there arc probably other victim s
out there," Fountain Valley Sgt. Pat
Zehner said.
..
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Spring semester
lasses slated at
Coastline College .
Coastline Community College, ·unlike other
local colleies. will bc&in its spring semester Monday, ofTeringcol~rcdft classes from three to 18 weeks
in lcnJth at the college's Newport Beach Center.
3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar.
Courses available include papermaking. water-
colors, Japanese, lip reading. memory techniques.
computerized accounting. ans and crafts, world
geography, Pacific Rim culture. Chinese brush
painting., securities investments. legal assisting. real
estate investment, creative writing and literature.
Mail-in registration forms arc contained in the
class schedule available at the five Coastline
campuses. Returning students may register b)
phone at 241 -6262 and further information 1s
a vailable at 241-61 76.
Ski fllm at Lagana High
.. Ski Time," a film by Warren Miller. will be
presented tonight at 7:30 for Junior high and high
school students of Laguna Beach and their guests 1n
the Laguna Beach H igh School auditorium.
Admission is S3 and tickets are available at the
cit> rccrcatton department. 515 Forest Ave .. or at
the door. Call 497-3311 for ticket information.
Violet seminar in CdM
Gene Nalbandian. a member of the Afncan
Violet Soc1et)·. will present a seminar on "How to
Succcssfull) Grow African Violets" this weekend al
Roger's Gardens. 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road.
Coro na del Mar.
The presentations are scheduled Saturda) and
Sunda) from 10:30 a.m . to 4 p.m. Call Roger's
Gardens at 640-6800 for more information.
Computer users meet
Orange Coast College's IBM and Compatible
Computer User Group will meet Saturda} from 9
a.m to noon in OCC"s Science Hall.
The annual membership fee for the group is $20
and '1s1tors are welcome. Call 432-5880 for
add1t1onal informatton
Alarm course offered
The Coastline Regional Occupational Program
will offer a new. tu11ton-free course m secunt) alarm
S) stem tnstallauon. to meet Tucsda}s. Wednesda~ s
and Thursd1t)s from 6 to 10 p.m. in Room 181 of
Costa Mesa High School.'"
Students must be 18 years old and reside w1th1n
the Newpon-Mesa. Huntington Beach. Irvine.
Saddleback Valle'Y or Tustin school d istncts. Call
979-1955 for more 1nformat1on or a class schedule.
S{llall buslness conferences
~ sen es of frtt conferences w~ll be -0 ffered to
small business entrepreneurs Tuesda) n:&}m
through March I at the U.S. Small Business
Adm1n1strat1on Office. 901 w_ Cl\ IC Center Dn\e.
Suite 160. Santa >\na.
The d1scuss1ons will be held from 2 to 4 p.m.
each Tucsda) a-nd are sponsored b> the Sen ice
Corps of Retired Executl\ es . .\ppotntments for free
ind1\1dual counscltng may. be made b) calltng
SCORE at 836-2709.
Literacy tutors' classes
Classes will beJin Tuesda) for 'olunte\•rs
w1shmg to tutor native speakers m basic English
reading and wnttng skills.
The 12-hour training sessions will be di\ 1ded
mto three-hour increments from 9 a.m. to noon on
four consecuuve Saturda}s at the Dana Niguel
Library tn Laguha Niguel. Call 493-3800 fo r
additional informauon.
Friday, Jan. 29
•No meetings scheduled.
Monday, Feb . .l
• 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa City Cou cll, council
chambers. 77 Fair Dnvt'.
• 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa Plaui.D& Commission.
S&•dy SetsJoa, Cit) Hall. first floor conference room.
77 Fair Dnve.
• 7:30 a.m . Newport Beac• GeeeraJ Pio
Otureac• Pro1ram, Oasis Senior Center. Newport.
Beach.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 29, 1988 1t A3
Hoag set for first heart transplant ·
8 1 Gar.G 1.LElll.X premier hean suriery center. Dunna tht' °' ... .._....... past )ear. Foulke said the hospital lured
All that's nttdcd is a heart for surgeons veteran transplant surseons Aidan Raney
at Hoa.a Mcmon:i.l Hospital Presb> tenan and ~u&)as Zusman from Sharp Com-
o . munuy Hospital in San Diego. The to proceed with l'tf!IC Count) s ~rst r S~on.s. who work as a team. have
heart transplant o peranon. Hoag officials completed 79 successful heart transplants
said Th~rsda> . at Sharp said Foulke. Hoaa s hean team 1s awa1t1ng a donor •
heart fQr a transplant operation on an The hospital also spent approiumatel~
unidenufied. middle-aged man "A hose S80.000tn remodeltngand newequ1pmont
heart ls deteriorating. said Peter Foulke. specifically for the fledgling transplant
senior vice pres1den1 at the hospital. program. includtnJ a special stenle re-
Hospual officials have no idea when a covery . area. said Fo ulke. Anotht'r
donor heart will be a vailable. $400.000 has been spent on general
The heart transplant would cap }ears of expansion in the past )'ear. he added
t>fTort b\ Hoatt to ~ome the <'Ounty's With facihues and the surgical team
..
Rwtway rubble
read} to go. all that 15 nttdea now 1s a
donor heart
"So much reall) depends on the a'a1I·
ab1ht} ofhtans." said Foulke. ··OM of the
biggest problems wtth gettina heans is Just
the i eneral al4arent'Ss of tl'le public. The)
JUSt don't kno" about it. about tbe need.
'"There aro an awful lot of patients 1n
Orange County that need heart trans-
plants. Transplants aren't experimental
medicine an) more. the) 're cfTcct1 ve treat-
ment." he added.
.\transplant opcrauon can cost between
S50.000 to $ 70.000. according to hosp1tal
officials.
Finding donor heans is the rcspons1-
Giant aewage pt~ line the north end of runway at
John Wayne Airport a s a Jet preparu to land.
County work crewa are in the process of moving
sewage Unea and other utilltiea wher e the
airport's new termin al and parking atructu.re will
be c onstructed. Work will last for another month.
b1ht } of t~o reglonal donor organazauons
the Los ..\ngeles.-bascd R~onal O rgan
Procurement Agen >. which includes
donors from Orange County, and the
Southern Catirom1a Orpn Procurement
Agenq. "h1ch CQ\ ers San Bernardino and .,;
R1' ers1de counttes. said Foulke.
l 'C'I Medical Center in Orange al)() 1s
rrpone,dl ) P,01sed to perform a bean
transplant operation as soon as a donor
hean 1s a' a1lable The center recent!)'
recruttcd Dr. Richard Ott from the
l 'n1,ersm of .\nzona m Tucson .. which
has a hean transplant center. UCI officials
ded1ned to comment on the transplant
program (
Donation
from gay
Baptists
rejected
FR.E '\O (.\Pl -State Bapttst leader'>
h.i' I.' refu~d to accept a S3.000 donation
!rum a San Francisco Bap1t1st church
"hnl' thl' ml'mbers include unrepentant
homo~xuaJ!.
Tht e\e<"Utt\t board of the rafifornia·
outhern Baptist Con,entton turned
do"' n the olTe r 10 the con,ention's Cooper·
au'e Program that had ~n made b~ the
Dolores Street Baptist Church
The-board said 1u dec1s1on Thursda)
'AU ··based o n 1ntcrpretat1on of b1bl1cal
pnnctple "'h1ch places the Dolores Street
Baptist Church in conflict" 11h and not in
s~ mpath~ "tth. the purpose of the con' en-tt on ··
Tht (. ooperall' e Program sponsors
m1ss1om. seminanes and othe< church
al tt' t11es
Dolores treet pastor the Re' Jim
Lo"Ader. said the \.Ongreg.atton at his
church 1s about 30 percent homose,ual
Hr has contended that the Bible affirms
homosewal relationships that are faithful.
lo' 1ng and canng.
He "Aa!. out .... ·f the stale Thursda\. and
could not be reached for comment on the
board"s al 1ton
The Re' Richard ~eel). pastor of tht'
Ci rand .\' enue Baptist Church 1n uth
an Fran\.1sco "'as among those against
u l 1ng thl' donation
State senate exempts cities from sales tax
.\CR.\ME'-:TO 1 .\Pl -The state
Senate has 'otcJ to e\empl local go' ern·
mcnts from the \ales ta' but appro-.ed
another to \UbJeU them. "Atth e\Cep11ons.
to the clcan-14aler requirements of Prop-
os1t1on 65
Despite "Aarn1ngs that 11 "A ould help nch
agencu:s more than poor ones. the upper
house ga'c a 2+5 rollcall Thursda~ to a
measure b) Sen Quentin Kopp thal 140uld
C\empt maJor purchases made b~ schools.
c111cs. rounttes and special d1stncts from
the sales tax. "h1ch 1s 6 percent of the
purchase price an most pans of the state
The e'cmptton. 1n Kopp's 8416.
"'ould also appl~ to state agencies until
June 30. 19 9
Lawmakers also appro"ed another
"-o pp b11l 1ha1 "-OUIJ ll't the' otersdcc1d\' ti
statr IQA1 and fcdrral agenl 1es -"tth
se' era I e\cepuon' --.hould ha' e 10 meet
thl.' requirrm\·nts 0 1 Propos1t1on b5 the
clcan-"Aater 1n1t1att'I.' appro,ed in 10 t>
Both mea)urcs \\Crl.' ')t'nl to the ~s·
sanbl~ Thi.' 'lilt' on the Propos111on fl'
bill. 8 264. \\3S '2-3
Kopp. an independent lrom an Fran-
cisco. s~ud his 1a' proposal "ould
eltm1na1c an "1 llug1car · s~sl\•m 1n "Ah1lh
state and IOlal go' ermenl agencies shift
around sales la\ mone' and "-Ould sa"e
mone~ for tin3.0.CJall~ strapped local
go' crnmcnts
"ll 1s stupid for one go,ernment enl1l~
to pa~ ta\es 10 another go,crnmcnt
ent11~:· he said ··The source 1s the same -
th\' 1a,pa~er"
He said the bill "ould sa\e cmes S5''
million a 'ear (OUntles S3' m1l11 n ~ix·•1Jt d1stnc1s S5 2 million and ~hool
J1~1r11.·ts Sr 2 m1llton
The Propos1t1on 65 btll "Aould put on the
~oH·mber ballo1 a proposal fhat "AOuld
ntcnd tht>clean "ater antt-tO\ICS requ1re-
ml.'nts of Propos111on b5 to man~ of the
aCllllnS of IC¥al. state and f('deral agenocs
1n California
Propos1tton 65. an 1nittat1\C placed on
the ballot b~ en' iron mental groups and
Dcm<X ra11c lcg1slato1>. requires the go'·
l.'rnor to ''sue a ltst of \.'hem1cals knov. n to
cause cancer and prcproductn c problems.
and proh1btts putting chemicals on the ltst
into dnnl ing "Aate r
It also r~uire 1hat "jlmtngs be g1,en to
an,one npos.cd 10 chemicals on the ltst
£\emptions in the "opp bill ml'.'lude
storm 14ater runoff. acuons to protect
public he~lth such as the chlonnatton of
dnnk1 ng .,ater emergrnC) duch.argcs and
rekaS('s from publtcl~ O'A ned S(''A age
treatment planh
1'.upp \.ltd the bill ""ould pamall~ close a
loophok that "as frrquentb cttrd b'
Proix)\1t1on ti5 opponents. while recogniz-
ing some ··,ommon sense" eAempttons
But 5en \tanan Bergeson. R-1'ewpon
Beach. contended the bill 14as premature
and that the Legislature should watt unul
the propos1t1on·s impact 1s full~ kno"An
hl°f orc' apph ing 11 to go' ernment agencies
Striking LA nurses sent back to work
LO .\NGELE (.\Pl-Count\ nurses
returned to "orl earl\ toda\. but labor
unrest flared in ne" quaners· as pharma-
cists announced a onc-<ia' sickout and
doctors\ 014ed to stnkr the count} 's largest
mt'd1cal center.
A.bout 7 5 interns gathered outside the
1.445-bed Los .\ngelrs Count~ -CSC
Medical Center this morning. wcanng
their white lab coats and stethoscopes
while chanting "T"A o. four. sn. eight. make
the count) negotiate ..
fei.s10nal union 1'.'ollap\Cd at about 2 a m
!\fean"'htlc Los .\ngeles ( ount\
spokes"oman Tob~ \hlltgan said thl.'re
"A as no 1mmcd1ate "-Ord o n ho" 'Atdrh the:
pharmacists· )tckvut "as being obc.er' cd
at count~ ho<;p1tals and health ccnte~
In a temporai: order signed at abc,ut
2:30 a.m . ~upenor Coun Judgl.' \1 inam
Vogel legal!~ halted th<.' nurses' stnle a1 the
count~ 's rcqu~1. c11mga '"clear sho"' mg of
imminent dang<.'r to the publtc health and
safet' ..
a lOUnl~ spol~man sa id
··\\ e ha ' e bet'n sen ed "'tth a coun ord<.'r
and "'ea~ hononng tht' 1nJunct1on .. said
Cher \fclnt~re. a spokes"A oman for thC'
n IC\' Emplo~c:es lntemattonal l'n1on
Local t>60 :'\urses 14 ere telephoned a1
hl~me and 1old to rcpon for dut' \kl"'' ll"
... ud
earh toda) but brol e ofT at .., a m afler
both sides agreed on o ne ttem The~ "Atre
e.\hausted
"E'ef)o ne ·~ gomg home to get !>Orne
slt•rp The talks "111 resume tomorr014
tSaturda) I at I 0 am . ·· Haight said
The stnke b' the Ell. local. "'h1ch n:prl·~·nts the count~ 's more than 5.000
nur.,(''I and nursing supen 1sors. ~µn at 5
a m \\ edncsda~ 10 a dispute o'er "age~
and staffing le' els
The doctors 'oted \\ ednesda' night to •••••••••••••••••••.--J stnke the hospital. and talks Sought b' county o ffi cials "llh the doctors prO-
\'0gel proh1b1ted union leader' lr\1m
p1cke11 ng or perpetuattng the 'itnll' 1n an'
14 a~ and ordC'red nurses to rC'tum HI "l1rl
'.\u~s appeared to be comphtng "'tth
the order." tth none' 1s1ble on ptl'.'let Im<"<,
JI C'Clunt,-L· C Local 660 spolesv.oman ~tit.,, Ha~ght said the union had not set up
a <i\Ste m to check. "hether m members
"en: com pl~ 1ng v.ith the order
Tails "'11h count~ negotiators r\·-.u med
Count~ officials SC1ught Vogel's l'.'o un
order as the nurses' stnke created "hat
upen 1sor Ed Edelman charactenzed as a
hcalth-1:arc cns1s 1n Southern Cal1fom1a
Pou cE Loe
CM woman fights
off rape attempt
BJ JENNIFER WEBER °' ................
A man who offered to help a
woman move alleaedJy tried to rape
her Thursday after she tu~ down
his offer of assistance. Costa Mesa
police sajd.
The woman. 25, was mov1na from
one apartment to another in a
Fairview Road complex. Sat. Sam
Cordero wd. A man came up to her
and asked if he could hell> carry
bolles. She refused his help and he left,
Cordero said.
The man allsdly then hid inside
the aperunent the women wu mov-
ina in10. police at<!.
tri1De
SomeoM 1>9_nched in the door
handle ofa 1980 Volk~ Sciroc-ro and stole us 1\CftO while the 'tthidc -as perted in tM 1000 block
o( McGaw A"enue bctWttn • Pm.
and m1dn11tu Thuflday. • • • A bbct 1986 Che~ AsU'o Van.
bccnte number I PVIU71. was stolen
from \be 20 b6ock of Auto Center
Ori~ between 9-l 0 a.m. Tbul'lday. • • • TM tOtt was ~hect on • 19'S
TO)Oll Van 'fl1Ule It WU perted in the
At about 3:30 p.m.. the man
allegedly came out of h1dmg and
assaulted the woman.
Potier said she fought back.
scratching him in the faC\". He took
some money from tht' woman's purse
and fled. police said
Police surrounded the comple in
the 2300 block of Faimew Road. but
the man apparently escaped before
they got there. Cordero said. The
woman was shaken but not in,urcd.
The assailant is dcscnbcd as black.
30 ycan old, 5 feet 8 inches tall. ~flhs 170 pounds and has a shon
afro haiTCut. He •'ll "Attrina a blue
wuform.
4800 block of PaJCO de V qa ~twun
6 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m.
Thunda)'. The van's stttto and two
speaken ~ stolen. • • • A thld'snmhed in thC'willldowof'a
Volklwa&irn Golf Tbunday cvm1na
and stoic the stereo .,h,~ the car was
parbd 1n lhe 17~ btock ot 0..mlef'
Street.
I
s~o 000 bill for shoulder surgef).
pohn: said. The man checked into the
hospital on Jan. 22 as James L. Kolk. r . of Ul£una Beach.. .Aft.er lea nng the
hospital \\'wnesd.ay. a check with the
Department of Motor Vehicles and
an insurance company showed thal
1he man also goes by lht' names of J im
\'an Belt. James Vanderkolk and
James Tice. said Laguna Beach Poll('(
Lt \\'1lham Ca,enaugh. • • • Pohce at I : 14 a.m . Wednesda' f~ a dog that was stuck in the roots
of a large tree near St. Ann's On' e
and Ga\ iota Onve.
Buntlnfton Beac~
T140 bags of_what appeared to be
cocaine.. al~ly v.-ere found If\ a
pocket in clothing left for.cleaning at
Pnme Cleaners. 9932 Hamilton Ave.
Officers tested the material and found
it to be cocaine. reoons inchcated. . ' . Thte"cs u~ bolt cunen to re-
moH~ a lock lo the tack.room at
Huntington Crest st.ables. 6902 Ellis
A "c .. and stoic S l.300 worth of horv
nd1n1 ~u1pmcnt • • • BuraJars entered a home an tilt'
8000 block of Ma)or l..aM thn>ush a
front sl1dtnf •1ndow and ,.ote an SIOO tCle\'1 ton set and v'Mkoca~Ue
tteonkr and a $200 camera ••• Someont tnteftd a home an the
8000 bk)(t or fton Cirdt throuah an
uft.i«Md fton& door ud Mole a l'l50
<Oml*\ disc pla)-er and 11 compect
dtl( &aptS • • • Thtc\H Siok SI~ equipment
varucd ., s t.000. tOinputtr ~
ment val\Kd at SS. -and a~u'°.
Newport Beac h
mC'onl.' '\Wle a 3 ~mm amera and
a ~uttC3se lOnta1n1ng clothing. JC14·
<.'In and other items from a blut' 19 J
Bu.1rl l ' larl parl ed Tuesda~ night
on \\ C'St 15th treet. The '1ct1m
esumatt>J th\' io<;s at$~. l "''.! • • • .\ "andal tirol r fi\C globe hght
fhtun:<, and poured black tnk on the
carpettng vf an apanment on East
Ba\. rau'l1ng an estimated S650
damag\'. the apanment manager told
pohcc \\ l-dnesda) Tht' 'andal ap-
parcnth cntcrcd the empt) apart-
ment b' bll"almg m throu&h a shdmg
glass door • • • Threc s1a1ned-llass windows.
togl'lhcr \\Orth an estimated SSOO.
"<'re stolen Wednesday ni&ht from a
pragc on West Balboa. the v;ctim
told police
C09ta Meea
i\ S600 sterc.o s tcm v.a tolcn
betv.een 3 4S p.m and 4:05 p.m
Thul'5da) from a car parked 1n the
2200 l'>lod. of Founta10 Wa) East • • • An tmplo\tt 1s ~ltd of steal·
1ngS 1.5~~ \\ortb oh.1hcr-vt.d1sbcs
and tables from a part) rc.n~ 1--
nmtTht' theft Last •ttkcnd • at lhc
rompan) • "AvchoLUC m 1100
bl ., of Baker trttL • • • Someont •ho rnttd a Sl.SOO
cement m1ur 1n Jul) is~ of
hi\ 11\1 SIO~ lhe mad\tnt. Wonm
at Red· E-Reata.Ls. 207 ~ Harbor
Bou~ ard. h.nt tned c:alh• and
nh"I the man. but he appamul as
noi at the idcfrns he p~.
'
• • • ~ Michigan man gl'I a rude
wt'lcome to Caltfom1a "'hen someonc
stole $800 "AOrth or \amera equip-
ment from his rental lar v.h1ch ht'
-was unl03d1ng at 3 motrl • • • .\ man from Orange left tv.o
Porsche Q 11 s 1n ~torage a t \,ewpon
Sports Cars 1n ~ptrmti«. g1vt ng
o rders not to mo' t the cars In late
Dettmber. he told police he s.a~ the
two parked tn the sho" room On
Mooda). he sav. thCf'O parked an front
of the business. When he wtnl to
ch('(.'k on the cars.. the custom ba l
scats in one of them allttedh had
been removt'd and repla""'1 "A1th
facton ~ats The loss ... esumatC'd
at S500
• • •
.\ L l'"-ta Mesa man on Tuesda'
allc-g('dh bit and choked lhe womar
14ho li'c' v.1th him in the 1000 blod.
of \t1sMon Dn,e. • • • ..\ gun "a .. stolen last weekend 1n
thr 00 blcxl of Center Street The
v.eapoo ~-as 'aJut'd at $422. 92 • • • .\ Ro binson's emptoyee was ar-
~ted Tuesda-on suspicion of crand
theft The 2l·)t'&r-Old Huntmr.on
Beach man alleged!) rang up 16 alSt'
return~ cred1ttng them to an ~mcn
can upress acx-ount. .<\n investt.p -
tton b} the department stol"t' 1n-
d1C'3ted the account number he was
crt'dttmg "Aas actual!~ a subaccount of
ht 0 " n .\menc.-an E~prcss ca.rd
Cycle passenger clinging
tolifeaftercollision in HB f
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~ pa.SStnJCr on a motorC')de that
struck a laf'l'C tNCk a.nd tractor,. ,n
the d v.-nto•-n area of Hu•rinl'on
lkKh late Tb.ursda) rcponcdt) ~
be1na kept ah\e •oda) on hft 5uppon
S) tcm
Pobct wd f&n\ll) membm or
~pbtn ~. Culj • o(Hunt1nston
8cacb ha'~ made arra.namtnt to
donatir ~S of tile iC\'tttlY ir\jured
man to other petlCDts.
0.tias was ndi• on tbc bed. of a ~ 4riw.. by lkmant J.
Bn<tatman. 25. ofHununaton Beach
either man was wanna a helmet
when the motOf'C')'<'le pulled awa
from a red lttht and tl'\lek a t 'f>bttl
tNC~ and tractor as 1t was m.ak•• 1
left tum from Paafac Coest Hilt'lwa)
onto 17th treet. The tna ...
malu" the tum on a IJ"tt1\ am>•.
pobcr 5&1d.
9nd1tmen. ~ho a.rTCSled on •
usptOon of klon drunken dri~• ..
•as ~nrd in aood condition toda}
1t Founwn Valle)' Communit~ Hot-petaL .• IU~ ~ bead in-
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Contras anil Sandinistas
~estJme ~ace talks warily
SAN JOSE. Costa Ria. (AP) -
Hampoed ~ mtStrust an J conflict-inJ p1s. Nacarqua's le~\ist Sand-
inJsta aovemment and Contra rebels
resumed direct talks today in the
· effort to end their six-year c1 vii war.
Neither side issued a statement
before beainning the second round of
neaotiations.
Roman Catholic Monsivior Bosco
Vivas, the auxiliary archbishop of
Manqua and the mediator. de-
scribed Thursday's first meeting as
cordial but admitted "the task is
difficult.··
The two sides ended their first
. round of face-to-face di,cussio~
Thursday night after slightly more
than three hours.
Viva5'said each side asked for the
recess to consult with advisers and
prcperc responses to the opening
statements. ,,.
He said the talks would end this
afternoon and that further meetings
would be scheduled 1f there appeared
to be any hope of progress.
The Nicara~uan government rep-
rnentativcs said the} wanted to hmit
the talks to the mechanics of a cease~
fire. The U.S.-financed Contras de·
manded discussions on what the)
contend are the social and political
causes of the war, which has killed an
estimated 40,000 people smce it
bc&an in November 1981 .
kiding on the negotiations as the
fate of a $36.25 m1lhon Contra aid
request submiued 10 Con~ss b~
President Rcaaan Wednesda).
The White House 1s anucapaung a
narrow vote next ""et'k on the
proposal. Chief Wh1te House spokes-
man Maritn Fitzwater has acknowl·
edged that defeat would spell the end
for the Contras.
The Sandmistas offered a shghtl)
revised version of a negotiating
position first ou1hned b) President
Daniel Ortega dunng a ,·1s1t to
Washington last Nov. 13. That
proposal calle.d for a cease-fire from
Or_tega asks pope's support
• VATICAN CITY (AP) -Po~ John Paul II received President Daniel
Ortega or Nicaragua today. stressing the need for pea~ in war-torn Central
America and the rights of people to live .. under the prindples of a re~J
democracy."
The pope. who heard Ortep sharply criticize U.S. "imperialism" at their
last mectanJ fi ve years ago. peeled the ~ident of the leftist government with
the usual diplomatic honors. but in a cool manner.
At the end of their 30-minute private talks and a 10.minute exchange of
gif\s before photoaraphers. the pope wished "~ace for all Nicaraguans .. and
Ort~ replied: ··1 beheve we must make pea~. ·Th~ pope and Onega spoke in
Spanish without inte~ters.
The Vatacan communique said Ortep explatned to the pope the prospects
for peace according to the Central American peace. plan and "asked that the
Hol)' See encourage this process... ·
Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro declined to say whether Ortega
specificall) asked the pope to put pt'C$Sure on Washington to stop aiding the
Contra rebels who arc battling his leftist Sandinista government
Ortega·s request came as a delegation from his Sandinista government
began the first direct peace talks with the Contras in Costa Rica. ·
March 15 to Apnl 15.
Thursday the government said its
arm) would halt offensive operations
March I to gj ve the Contras time to
move into thrtt cease-fire zones in
northern. central and southern
Nicaragua covering about 4,500
square miles.
Inside the1ones, theContras would
be permitted to retain their arms and
to receive food. medicine. clothing
and other humanitarian supplies
from the International Red Cross or
anr other recognized international
rel aef agency.
At the end o f the cease-fire period.
the Contras would be expected to
hand over their arms to an inter-
national commission. accept an
amnesty and return to civilian life
with full constitutional guarantees.
''This is a real insurance poltcy,
because it allows them (the Contras)
to receive aid and remain intact as a
military force dunng the cease-fire
period." said Paul Reichler. a Wash-
ington auorne~ acting as a technical
adviser to the Nicaraguan negotiating
team.
While in the cease-fire zones.
Reichler said. the Contras would be
able "to Stt with their own eyes that
the Nicaraguan iovemment is em-
barked on an irreversible course
toward full democracy."
But Jaime M-0rales,-the-chief C,on ...
tra negotiator. said any promises br,
the Sandioistas .. lacked credibility ·
and suggested the best insurance
policy "would be full. irreversibk
democracy.. before any truce. not
after.
"We understand there's a great deal
of mast rust here.·· said Reichler. "We
understand that the Contras don't
trust the government. and the op-
posite as true. too; the Sandimstas
don't trust the Contras."
For their part. the Contras asked
thegovernmentto agrccto I 7changes
in Nicaragua·s constitution, as first
proposed several months ago by the
internal opposiuon in talks with the
Sandinistas.
Shultz protests beatings of 3
Americans by Israeli soldiers
JERUSALEM (AP) -lsraelt
soldiers battled stone-throwing
Palesunaans 1n scattered protests
after Moslem pra)ers today. and
police arrested six worshipers who
raised the outlav.ed Palesunian flagat
Jerusalem's maan mosque.
In another development. Secretaf)
of State George P. Shultz telephoned
Prime Minaster Y1tzhak Shamir to
protest the alleged beating of three
Americans by lsraelt soldiers. Israel
arm) radio reported.
A Shamir aide dented the repon.
U.S. Embass) officials refused com-
m ent. The three U.S. citizens. West
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plamt v.1th C .S. consulate offi cials.
Sca ttered clashes were reported
after noon prayers an the oc~up1ed
\\-est Bank and Gaza Stnp. After
'iolent protests. the arm) imposed
curfe""s on a distnct of Gaza C1t\ and
the West Bank refugee camp 4-1
Aman.
The anu-occupa11on protests began
Dec. 8 an the West Bank and Gaza
Strip, v.hach Israel seized from Jordan
an 196 7. Israeli gunfire has killed 38
Palestinians an the violence. accord·
ing to U n11ed :'\auons figures.
In an interview with The -\s-
sociated Press today. Shamir de·
fended the beatings of Palesunaan
protesters b) the army and police.
He said that although there have
been some exceptions. Israel's poltcy
is to use .. reasonable force"' to end the
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violence.
In Al Aman. about eight miles
nonh of Jerusalem. soldiers hurled
tear gas at about tv.o dozen )Ouths
v.ho had erected bamcades of burn-
ing tires and O\ en urned garbage bins.
After imposing the curfew. soldiers
patrolled the empt~ streets. banging
on doors "'1th their truncheons and
shouung; "Sta) inside:·
At Jerusalem's Temple Mount.
about 100 )Oung men and women
shouted anu-lsraeli slogans. raised
the Pales11n1an flag and threw a fev.
sto nes after noon pra)ers at the Dome
of the Rock and Al Aqsa mosques.
About 6.000 worshipers attended.
police said.
The Moslem prayer leader had
urged people to disperse peacefull~.
saying they should not give police an
excuse to intervene.
Second opinion
on heart attack,
a5ipirin offered
LONOON (AP) -A six-year
study of more than S.000 Bntish
doctors pubJjshed today found no
evidence that men who take aspirin
daily can reduce their risk of hean
attacks.
The research appears to contradict
a study of about 22.000 U.S. docton
reported this week that sugests
aspirin taken every other day c:an cut
the risk of heart attack by 41 ~rccnt.
"In contrast, the unprom1sin1 re-
sults of the trial in the United
• Kingdom suggest that prophylatic Panamanian (protective) aspirin had no effect."
said the rcscarchen at Oxford Uni-
leader hit versi ty's Radcliffe Infinnary.
The researchers pointed out. how-
• e'er. that the U.S. study found about over drugs three ti mes as many non-fatal heart
attacks as the British study. "so the
posiuve result from the United States
WASHINGTON (AP) -A U .S. carries more weight than the null
senator accused Panamanian strong-result from the United Kingdom."
man Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega For that reason, the collective
today of turning his army and his results might indicate the benefit to
count!) into a "giant criminal ex-middle-aged men of taking aspirin
ercise." daily might be to reduce the risk of
eo-Alfi D'A R N y non-fatal heart attacks by about one-.xn. onse mato, -. .. h. .... h .0 fi d .d speaking after a conviCtecfKmciicari-t •r~. -t e " or ~eam w ·
(deaths from strokes and heart at-
tacks taken tottther), and both sua-
sest some increase in the number of
strokes," the rescarchen wrote in the
British Medical Journal.
The U.S. study, one of the larwest
ever carried out. involved 22,071
male physjcians. Of the 11 ,034 who
took aspirin every other daf., I CM had
heart attacks. The other I ,037 d<»
1ors took a placebo, 189 had heart
attacks .
The British study involved S, 139
doctors over a six-year period from
1978: Among the 3,429 who tt>ok
aspirin daily. 148 died from bean
attack or stroke. Among the 1.7 10
who did not take aspirin. 79 died of
heart attack or stroke.
··Although the death rate amol\I
doctors in the British study who took
aspirin was 10 percent lower than
among those who did not. it mainly
involved diseases other than heart
attack or stroke and was not
statistically significant," the article
said.
Moreover, there was no significant
difference in theiocidenccoCnonfatal
hcan .attacks .and .sl(o~e. ~t~n .l~ ...
groups. In fact. the research team
said. disabling strokes were slightly
more common among those who
took aspirin.
drug smuggler told a congressional "At pre~nt, neathet the United
heanng tllat he gave Noriega a States nor the United K.in~dom trial
$300.000 cash bribe, said he expected results suggest any reducuon what·
charges o f money laundering, drug e\'er in overall \8SCular m ortality
trafficking and possibly arms smuggl---------------------------• mg to be filed in Miami.
o ·Amato did not say whom he
expected 10 be charged. But. he said
o n "CBS This Morning" that ··Nor-
iega has been involved in these
activ111es for a number of years."
Tes1ifymg al a congrcssaonal hear-
'"S Thursda~. drug trafficker Steven
M 1chael Kalas said N oncga borrowed
a corporate jet from an American
drug smuggler to fl y to Washington
for a 1983 meeting with President
Reagan. ·
Kalish said Noriega was a "full-
scale co-consptrat~" in an elaborate
scheme to ~under profits from Col·
omb1an marijuana and cocaine deals
throuih Prnamanian banks.
Kahsh is nov. serving an eight-year
prison term. He told the Senate
permanent mves11ga11ons subcom·
mi nee that he chost Panama as a safe
ha, en for illegal drug profits m 1983
because of its stnct bank sccrec't' laws.
and qu1ckl) found Nonega to· be an
eager business partner.
Nonega has consistent!) denied
allc-gat1ons of v. rongdoing.
Lebanon hostages
reported alive, well
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -The
nation's highest Shiite Moslem clenc
said today he was cenaan that all the
foreign hostages held 1n Lebanon are
"alive and well," including Anglican
church envo) Terry Watte.
~··tte is the most alive among
them:· said Sheik Mohammed
Mehdi Shamseddin. head of the
Supreme Shiite Council. which gov-
erns the sec t's religious affairs. He did
not elaborate.
Shamseddtn made the remark ~ur·
1ng an an ten 1e" w11h The Associated
Pre~ in response to a question about
a claim rccenth made in a West
German counroom that Wa1te had
be~n killed b) has cap1ors.
Shamseddin. 53. 1s a moderate"' ho
commands the respect of both Iran
and Syna, the most mfluentaal
Middle East powers in Lebanon. .~
Waite, 48. vanished Jan. 20. 1987.
m west Beirut whale on a mission to
negotiate the release of hostages. No
group has _claimed responsibility for
his abducuon.
Alain Mousa. a Lebanese inter-
preter at the kidnapping trial of Abbas
Ah Hamadi an Duesscldorf. West
Germany. told the court Tuesday that
he had obtained information that
Walle had been killed.
Mo usa quo ted a Lebanese Shiite
informant as telli na him the lodnap-
pers murdered Waite because they
thought a heart pacer he had was an
electronic device sending out signals
to lead to his hideout
South African plane wreckage found
PORT LOUIS. Maunttus(APl-Thewreckageofa
South o\fncan A1rwa)'S j umbo jet that crashed m
November and killed all 159 people aboard has been
found an the Indian Ocean at a depth of 14.400 feet. the
U.S. Embass} said today.
The embassy said the mformat1on came from U.S.
Na' y Capt. To m Ingersoll. who heads a team helping
South African searchers with special sonar scanning and
{>hotograph1c equipment.
The embassy had indicated parts of the Boeing 747
"ere located 1oda\. but the South African Depanment of
Transpon. "h1ch made an announcement about the
plane 1v.o hours after the embassy. said the find actuall)
"as made Thursda).
The cond111on of the I I hvman remains and debns
found dunng a five -nation search of the sea immediately
after the crash 1nd1cated there had been an explosion.
.$. officials said the Navy helped South Africa
because 11 has equipment the South Afncans lacked. They
said South Africa ""as paying the NaY) for its services. but
the> dad not knov. how much.
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SAC' RAMENTO (AP)-The state Senate has
killed a bill to allow the insuran« industr) to den)
hfc insurance to AIDS-infected people. b} making
Al OS testing a condition of coverage.
But the upper house advanced to the
Asscmbl) measures under which pregnant women
could delete the AIDS part ofthe1r routine prenatal
tesllnJ. and thous.ands of prison inmates would be
examined fo r the deadly disease.
The measure. SB 1432. was narrowed b)
amendments for:gcd dunna discussions between
Doolittle and opponents, principally Sen. 'Prest·
dent Pro Tern David Roberta. 0-LosAngeles. Even
w11h the amendments. the bill failed 17-13. with 21
'Otes required.
lacked assurances that counsclin& would be
pro' 1ded for people notified of positive test results.
Doolittle argued Ulat tnc measure was needed
to help control the cost of insurance premiums.
Cnt1cs said the prqnancy test bill, SBI003.
v.ould encourage women who lest poSJtive for the
AIDS 'arus to have abortions. a nouon that
Doolittle angril} rejected. The Senate approved
the bill Thursda)' 1n a 23-4 vote.
All three measures were introduced b)
Republtcan Sen. John Doolittle of Rocklin.
Roben1 said the amendments came as a result
of concerns that the government would end up
pa} 1ng the health care costs that the insurance
tndustl) would ha'e a'oaded under the measure.
But the amendments did not address other
conc;erns, Roberti said. such as the impac t that a
false report of positive results might have on a
person's life.
"All this bill does is provide necessary
info rmation about AIDS." Doolittle said.
But Sen John Garamendi. 0-Walnut Grove.
disagreed, contending that women who know they
were AIDS-infected might dcci~ to have
aborttons. fearin4 that they would pa~isease
on to their offspnng.
The bill that would have allowed AIDS
antibo<i} tests to become a condition of life
insurance. 1n its original form. would alSQ have
allowed tests on people seeking general health care
coverage.
Sen. Art Torres. 0-Los Angeles. said the
measure would set a dangcrous orecedent and
Acid rain linked to . -
death of dinosaurs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -T iny
fossils with excess strontium suggest
dmosaurs and man) other species
werT wiped out by intense acid ram
caused by a huge meteonte that hll
Earth 6S mallton years a.go. says a
study published today.
The study b) Scnpps Institution of
Occanop-aphr geochemistJ. Doualas
Macdoupll "1s the first piece of really
tantalizjn1cv1dcn~ for this hu~ acid
rain event:· said Ron Prinn. a
Massadluscus Institute of Tech-
noloay atmosphcnc chemist who
helptd develop the acid-rain theory
ID 1982.
But Kevin Padtan, a p1lcontol01Jst
at UC Lkrkeley, disputed the theory.
1r1ntcntc acid rain rally fdl on Earth.
.. why do the fish 90 throuah un·
tcatMd? Why do the lmrds, amphi-
bians, snakn.. crocod1"" birds and
tunlcsr· he asked.
Prinn arautd that qp in under· around burro--s COU-ld have wrvived
the downpour of hi&hly COfTos.i,·c
IC1d.
Many ~ xicntius •nd seof·
oams suppon I.ht COllb'O"aMI the-
ory that a pant mNOritt or lhowa' of
meteorita siNCt tbr Eanb 6S milbon yean 119, t.....,.... mall UllDCtion
b)' kkkina up dust that blocked
sunliabt, muina the plaMt cold and
dirt and kiJli~ food planu.
Ot~n SI) intrntt hat aim. oft"by
the mctcontc 11 ii plunfe(f throuah
the atmosphere made oxygen and
nitrogen react to form nitrogen ox-
ides. which mixed w1th water to make
acid 111n that either directly killed
many creatures o r destroyed their
food.
Some of those who dispute the
metconte th~ory argue dust and Jas
from catastrophic volcaruc eruptions
blocked sunh.fht to cause mau ex·
tinction. Padaan and many other
biologists and fossil «pens believe
gradual evolutionary 1nd climate
char\IC$, not catastrophes. ~ tt·
sponsible.
Macdoupll al\81)'lcd the raultS of
several previous nuchcs or the
proportion or strontium...S7 in the
fossihzrd shells of tiny oca11-Roatina
orpn1sms caltrd forams. He bind
strontium-87 lt¥Cts were ....... dur-
ins. masuxtinctlOftl I.Mt occ\lfTed 6S
m11l10n, 94 m1Uioa and 22S milhon
)'e'IRlllO-•
The ftDda .. published todly in
the journal Science. suppon the ICJd..
rain theory btcame tcvete acid l"llD would hll vc hnirned erosion of n'.)(k.s
rich in strontium-17. •h~h ~
hive ~ to tea and bttn 1n-
corporatfd into fonms' lhtlts.
The ,.in ··-. n conot1~ u
bianery arid.'' he uid b)' tdephont
from la Jolla .. The bfthly acidtt nun
o-..er a prnod of 1 couple )an miald
ccna1nh hive contnbUtld to-some of
th~ txl1nct1on ·•
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Death sentence review
first from new liigli court
By Tk AllOdate4 PrKI
SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supreme Court's decision to rttonsidt>r
the death scnten~ o(a man convicted of shootin11 store c~rk marts the fint
time the new conservative coun has llJUd to reconlldcr a death sentence it
bad upheld. The death sentence of Ronald Lee Bell. 38. convicted of mul'dcr
committed durina a $30,000 jewelry theft. 1s one of four the 00\ln bas upheld
out of seven 1t has c:onsi<kf'Cd. ~ vote by four of the Kven justicn was
uneitpected in l~t of the 6-1 vote that upheld Bcll'5 death sentence on Dec. 3.
The order granuna 1 rdlcarina was ~ by Justice Allen Broussard. tht>
dissenter in the oriJjna.I drasion, and by Just1ca David Eqk$on. John
Araucllcs and Marws Kaufman. ~fcnK lawye" who petiuoncd f'or the
reconsideration claimed the coun had impropcrlf rt)«ted Bell's claim that
jury selection in Contra C05t..a County ll racially b1atcd.
Jlany owed aacJalmed mUlloa•
SAN FRANCISCO -Wb.lt do Pttsi<knt Ronald R~n. fonner
prc1adcnt Riobard Nixon, the Un1vtn1ty of California C1ass of 1902 •nd the
San Francis.co Bay Arca Puppcteen Gu.lid have in common? TMy arc among
thotc owed m0te than SJOO mallion 1n unclauncd Califoml8 KCOUnt.s and
targets of a new "Claam What's Youn" prosram initiated by state Conuolkr
Ony Olvis. "My job is 10 ftod dte rill"tfbl ownus and 1111'1'1 Ova' l.M moocy to
them,"· he s.atd in a DrWS confctentt Thunday. A t'ampaian was launched b)'
the controltcf's ~ in nud.Jufy and the new toll-f'n:.c number. 1..80().992~ 7, ... put in ~in Deumbtr Since theft. $2 million bas bttn ~urned to~ 10 percent o( the people caJltna ia. Oavts sud. The
monq is in •.U. Cbectint acc®nts. siocks and bond$. 1nsuranct proceeds.~· wt ~ depolin and 1nbmianm lbat hllvc pc
unclaimed a• C--.ia faunaal inMttUUOfti ror more tha.n sc-vcn )U11.
Jet f1611ten cru.IJ; oae pUot d•d
INDEPENDENCE -One pt lot pal'IC'huted 10 •fnY. bUt the f ttty c:ruh
of two F-A-11 Henn Jtt rie.wn over the 5'ena NevNI ltft another vC1lT9n
pilot dt.lid. nt IWO $2) mtllion )C1 f'Shttn ciubtd at 10:20 1.m. ifhur'litay
diri• a .,...ina lnis.tion over Ulit mou&aaas. Thi~ OltbiC Pllina ns
found •t the beK of the foothills. about IS m11ci 80Utheut Of lb11 eastern Siem
town and about 17S miles north ofl.bt necta.
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Utah clan
Dieml>ers
charged
in bombing
MAR.JON, Utah (AP) -Five
polygamist clan members were in jail
today and their leader was in serious con~ition with gunshot wounds after
a 13-day standoff ended in a gun
battle that killed one law officer.
The clan's matriarch, Vickie Sina-
er. tcarf ully pleaded innocent Th~rs
day to four fedqal charges stemming
from the Jan. 16 bombina or a
Mormon chapel near the fenced ip
compound where the clan lives.
In January 1979, Mrs. Singer's
polygamist husband, John, was shot
by police after they had cone to the
com~und to arrest him.
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Orange Coast DAi!YPILOT/F'riday. anuary
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Memo links Meese
with bribery2plot
on Israeli··official
WASHINGTON (AP)-A memo foreign officials and n specifies tkat
to Attorney General Edwin Meese III the anorne) general may take I~
from a lon~ta fnend cited a plan to action to stop a v1olat1on whenever 1t
bribe a top sracli official to keep appears that the law is about to be
Israel fro interfering wnh a S I brol..en
balhon Iraqi 011 papehne prOJCCt. However. 1t wasn't known 1f any
sources familiar with a cnm1nal pa~ ment to an lsraeh officiaJ was
1nvest1gat1or1 of Meese said toda>. ·actuall} made or attempted.
An attorney for Meese denied .. Since the .... p1pehne project was
today that the attorney general did pnnc1palh a subject involviDf
an) thing wrong. whale a lawyer for the . for.eagn rdauons. Attorney Gene1')
friend. E. Robcn Wallach. dccijned Mttse had \'Cl') hmated involvement
comment. . 1n discussions concerning it. ".Nat~
At tbe Whue House. spokesman Le"1n. one ofMccse's attorneys. said
Marian Fitzwater said Reagan .. has toda'.
full confidence in Ed Meese." He said ··tie acted correctl) and with full
Meese has never offered to step aside and pro per execution of bas duties _in
because of the 1nvest1gat1on th1~ regard. No actual o r potcoual
Independent counsel James C '1olat1on of law was brought to Mr.
Has brother, Harald, who was not a
clan member. said Thursday's dawn
shootout had g)ven the clan what it
sought: "National media at\,ention, a
platform for their religious dogma
and bloodshed ...
Vlckte sm,er (left), widow of •lain poly&•· Beldl Swapp. wives of wounded leader
mtat leader John SLncer, and Charlotte and Addam Swapp, ~e carted off to jail.
McKay. who 1s 1n,esugaung Meese ~teesc·s attenuon dunng his limi~ed
1s focusing his probe on the memo. pan1c1pa11on in d1scuss1ons regarding
allegedl) wntten in 1985. said the the project.·· Lew1n said. 1 sources. who spoke on cond111on of The attome' said Mccsc had told
anonym1t). The e:1.1stence of the the independent counsel everything
memo was publtcl~ disclosed in he ~no"s about the project and has
today·s ed111ons of the Los .\ngeles answered all quesuons on the subject.
Times. This morning. Meese avoided rc-
Pedera1 authorities defended their
decision to go in after Addam Swapt>. His wi ves -Singer's daughters ment of Corrections.
the clan leader who had declared has Heidi. 23. and Charlotte. 19 -and The nine Swapp and Singer chal-
21h ·acrc mountain ho m estead his brother Jonathan Swapp and John dren. all unharmed. were released to
outside the authority of the law. Timothy Singer, 21 . were charged as the custody of Swapp's parents.
FBJ pedal weapons and tactics acce5sories to lhe bombing. The four Ramon and Harriett Swapp .of faar-
to capture the bombing appeared before a U.S. magistrate view in central Utah.
.. ;. pee e .. walk"t(ffto-mrgonshed ··wim ··Mrs:·Sin1tr;·bat·entCT'Cd ··no··· "l:lntil Thursday. authonues had
toward the log house. but the team's pleas. All five were held wi thout bail ruled out an a rmed assault for fear of
attack dog hesitated in its run at until hearings Monday. harming the children. six of whom are
Swapp and its handler was k.illed by a U.S. Attorney Brent Ward said a 6 oqounger.
bullet fro m the house. said FBI agent federal grand jury would hear FBI psychologists dC{'.ided. how-
Cal Clegg. e vidence on the siege and shoot-out ever. that nothing would alter
Swapp, 27, was shot by an FBI next week. Authorities did not sa} S1.1.app's belief that onl) an armed
agent and was listed in serious but whether they would pursue murder confrontation would bring about
stable condition today at the U niver-charges under state law or whether Sl'h~ers ··resurrection," authontaes
sity ofUtah Health Sciences Center in they knew who shot dog handler Lt. said.
Salt Lake City. -F.rcd House. 35. of tb~ State Dcpan-Swapp sent a rambling letter to
. -·
G o' :\orm Bangener Wednesda~
cla1m1ng d1' 1ne power and sa}1ng.
··You represent a government I no
longer recognize." Swapp wrote that
··"e w 111 defend ourselves in any
manner as we see fit··
Inside the 1011. nouse Thursdav. FBI
agents found 22 firearms. inciud1ng
13 nfles. cases of ammunition and
food that would ha' e enabled the clan
··to hold ou1 for a }ear easy." Clegg
said.
T wenty-two sucks of dynamite
were 1n a car at the compound. which
was strung wnh fishing hne and hooks
at e~e le,el. Clegg said.
The Foreign Corrup1 Practice"» .\ct porters who we're wailing to question
bars L' .S. catazens from bnbing ham about the memo.
Girl, 9 , recovering from a~putation of feet
CHICAGO f.~Pl ->\ 9-\ear-old girl whose frostQatten feet and ankles
were amputated after she was· found abandoned and locked in a cold. fi lthy
apartment 1.1.a~ transferred toda' from a hospital to a cltnac to bcgm
rehab1htat1on. Darl1.1. an Carhsle len Wyler Children's Hospnal with thrtt baP. of1o~s sent b' -.-.e1l 1.1.1shers . .\Judge in neighboring Indiana said today he wllJ
rule next week on a request to release the girl's mother. Darlw an Bntt. charged
w 1th three fe lon) counts of child neglect. wuhout requanng cash bond.
Reagan
denies
knowing
of spying AI J J SIZES AND FIRMNESSES
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
White House denied any knowledge
of FBl surveilfance of opponents of
the administration's Central America
policies today. and said President
Reagan was concerned about the
practice.
Reagan has asked FBI Direct?r
William S. Sess1oos for a report. said
presidential spokesman Matlin
Fit.zwater.
FitzWater said Reagan "is con-
cerned because there should be no
investigation of Americans for their
political beliefs."
Agency documents show that FBI
field offices directed by headquaners
to investigate opponents of the ad-
ministration's policies questioned
the extent to which they could
monitor "seemingly legitimate pohti-
cal activity."
The questions arose dunng an FBI
domestic surveillance campaign that
began in 1981 and eventually ex-
panded to focus on hundreds of
individuals and organizations op-
posed to U.S. intervention in Central
America, -according to the agency
records. .
FBI headquarters in Jul)' 1984
repeated its instructions to the field
offices. adding the proviso that "it is
imperative that th~ investigations
art closely supervised and m onitored
to ensure our invcstiptions do not
infrinJe upon the np.ts of these
individuals or groups . .'
But a month later. the Denver
office sent a message to the FBI
director saying. "Denver concurs
with New Orleans that in spite of
attempts by the bureau to ·clarify
guidelines and goals for this in-
vestigation. the field is still not sutt of
how much seeminaJy legitimate gol-
iticaJ'activity can be monitored."
Senate OKs
civil-rights-
restoration
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -A four-
year battle to win Stnate pa~ of a
$WCCPina civil ri&tns t>ill culmanaied
in a decisive bipartisan victory
tempettd for some supponers by an
amendment puttina new limits on
abortion rights.
.. This is a bis day for avil rif.tts in
the United States of America.· Sen.
Edward Kennedy. D-Mass.. said
Thursday.
"While the . Danforth (abortion)
amendment was a disappc>tnti.na tet-beck. t1'ere was an overwhelmina
bipartisan re.,JCction of the Reapn
administration's attempts to weaken
the four major civil riahts bills." said
Ralph Neu. executive ditectOf' of the
Leadership Conference on Civil
Rilbts. 11'c restoration 1c:1 is in~ndcd to
overturn a 1914 Supreme Court
naJina that tc::aled ti.ct \be l()OpC of
rtdnaJ civil riahts laws bani~J
crimination by recipients of
funds.
Tbt civil rieb11 confereftCe of 200
member lfOUPI WIS the ~ fora
brhind the~ .mich •YI lbat if any
put of an institution receives federal
money, the cntire iambl&ioa is
prohibit£d from di1Crimiu;:3 •inst women. minorities. the
and the dilablCd. nc ........ bmt buritcl in lht
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Private pilots
blue over the
changing times
Pnvate pilots and the businessmen who cater to them
don't like the trend they're seeing at John Wayne Airpon.
General a' 1auon traffic was down 23 percen\ last m onth
and dropped 12 percent during 1987. The n osedive is not
restnc ted to John Wayne Airpon. one of the busiest general
a' 1at1on a1rpons in the nation. The same thing is occurring all
across the Cnited States.
Ptlot conte nd they are being taxed ana regulated right
out of business. then there's the insurance proble m .
General a\'lation is feeling the same insurance p inch that
has hit e\el]one from automobile owners to c ity govern-
ments. Coun Judgments and claims have been large a nd the
insurance mdustr: has responded with sky-high rates.
Pm ate pilots also complain that airspace regulations
fa, or commercial airlrnes at the expense of small planes. The
rules. the) sa). are driving the little guys out of the sky.
The complaint is correct. but who should the finger of
guilt be pornted to'?
Someumes. the need of the mam demands m o re
attention than the wants of the few. ·T o ugher airspace
regulauons ha' e and will come because of concerns for safet).
Commercial air traffic ts rncreasrng. The skies are
cro'-'ded. and "'1thout ne~ traffic rules the sk) over bus)
a1rpons '-"Ould look like a freeway during rush hour.
~tost pm ate pilots have good safet) records. The)
re1.·ognize and respect their responsibilities while fl ) ing their
planes.
But the instances of near midair collis1ons bet"'een small
pm ate planes and commercial Jetliners are increasrn~. Those
re pons fnghten airline passengers and people "'ho II\ e near
a1rpons because "'hen thrngs go "'rong in the sk). the 1011 in
It' es and propen ) 1s great.
Perhaps the biggest problem that general a' 1at1on has to
o'ercome is the perception-whether it"s Justified o r not -
that man) pm ate pilots are CO'-'bo) s k) jocke)s.
There has to be a place for both commercial and general
a' 1at1on. but the times are changing. General 3\ 1at1on and
recreauonal pilots have to face the fact that the costs of the
business and sport -fuel. insurance. airport fees etc. -arc
going to increase because the demand for space and safet)
both o n the ground and in the air 1s becomrng more intense
The Deep South
The plight of the rura·I outh 1s no stereot) p1cal mirage
co nJured up out of literature. It's all too real. ...
Presidential candidates are probabl) a"'are of thl·
magnitude of the problem in general. but it's not been
mentioned during debate so far in the campaign.
Of course. lo"' a and Ne"' Hampshire ha' ea d11Terent set
of pnoriues. But o nce the campaign reaches south" ard. the
sun 1' ors of the cauc uses and pnmanes had best be
kno \\ ledgeable a bout a problem that ts as broad in scope as
an) other faced in this segment of America ....
T hose with some kind of blueprint for a soluuon should
make points with Southern \'Oters. who -whether rural or
urban -have a btg stake in resolving the crisis.
Macoa (Ga.) Telegrapb aad NeM's.
Phony elections
.\full ""eek after o ne of the m ost brazenly p hon) elections
e'er !.Cen in this hemisphere. Ha tti's mil ital] regime ti nail~
managed to stuff enough ballot boxes to announce a
"'-'inner .. e\·profeiWr Leshe Mantgal.
trongman Gen He nn Namph) and his cromec; clear!~
arc confident that the) can count on Manigat to presen e the
substance of m1l1taf) rule behind a pseudo-democratic
facade
Canada has alread) anounced that It w ill no t recognw:
~tanigat as H a111·s president.
The Reagan adm101stration should folio"" that exam ple
and reinforce 1t v.1th tough economic sanctions -w1t_hhold-
ins all go' ernment-to-govemment aid and discouraging
pn' ate'"' cstment in Haiti and purchases of Haitian ex pons.
:"\amph) and \.1anigat are ruling hapless Haitians on
borro"ed umc. and Washington must strive to make that
ume as shon as possible.
Tbe Albuquerque (N.M.J Tribune.
Contra aid
There are times. m foreign relations."' hen a ch1efof stat<'
should resist the urge to stick out his Jaw. narrow his eyes and
be pugnacious. This is one of those tim es.
President Reagan dearl~ "ants to see the Nicaraguan
Contras get more L' .S. mone~ for a rms and other mihtaf) •
uses.
But now 1s prec1sel) the "'rong time to be talk mg o f more
direct aid to the Contras and more direct U.S. involvement.
Instead. the next mo"es should be up to Central
.\mencan leaders."' ho are ti] mg. parnfully, to put together a
sustainable peace plan for their region undel; the leadership of
Costa Rican President Oscar .\nas. Patience. rather than
aggression. should be the .S. stance in the meantime.
The .\nas peace plan. which alread y won a Nobel Peace
Pnze for its author. remains a fragile ho pe. but the best hope.
for long-term settlement of that region's wars.
Funhcr aid to the Contras nov. wo uld shov. U.S.
determ ination. as the president says. but not in the way he
intends . .\ 'ote to finance the Contras no w would show o nly
this nauon·s dct.e rmination to sto newall an) progression
tov.ard peace
ORANGE COAST
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··1r nine rounds make a full fight. Larry Hi:Jgle went the distance.··
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Larry Hogle beat political
odds, Irvine was the winner
Ex-community develop-men t directOC-
silently slips from the public spotligh~
Penod1call~. a person who has
~r' ed the public excepttonall} well
lea' es the public spotlight to go 10 the
pri' ate sector and little note is made
of the person·s depan ure.
Such a person is Larry Hogle. who
has just left the poslllon of d1rect0r of
commun11~ de,elopment for the c11~
of In ine
No one ga' e lafD much of a
l·hance to sur' I' e ..... hen he took the
posn1on in l 1P9. eight and one-half
'ears ago In me "as. after all. in the
lorefront of planning -perhaps the
larg~t and tinest master-planned
lOmmunll' in the nauon.
..\nd the prt>ssures "ere intense. On
one !>1de "3!> The lf\ine Co . "h1ch
o" ned '1nualh all of the un-
dn eloped land in the cit~ . ..\nd The
If\ 1ne Co had a general plan for the
arl'a of 11s o v. n. de' eloped 0' er nine
~l·ars b~ a crad. in-house planmng
staff aided b' some of the nauon·s
best planning. consultants.
On 'et another side v.ere the
comban.ed landov. ners of the nev.
\'illage of'.'onh.,..ood. a huge "indov.
of land on the Ir' ine Ranch not
o"ned b' The Ir' ane Co. but under-
going an tense de' elopment.
.\nd then there "ere the O"-ners of
the industnall) zoned land I.!' the
then-In 1ne lndusmal Complex who
"anted to de,elop their no"· slrateg1call~ located land for com-
mercial uses. or sell the land to
com mcrnal de' clopers.
Then 100 . .therc "as m~ good fnend
Bill \l. oollett. first~and-al"a's Cit\
manair,cr of Jr, ine. wt th ideas of h1·s
ov.n as to ho\lo the planning process
should "orl...
Fin\11~. and cena1nl) not least.
there >'3S the C\Cr<hangmg. alwa)S·
'olat1le Cil~ Council and its Planning
Comm1ss1on. Long-ume councilman
and penod1c Ma)or An Anthon). a
rcured Manne. "as a strong and
d~nam1c force to sa' the least.
Ho" could a professional planner
stand up lO these multiple forces? In
1v.o v.otds. most couldn't. Dunn~ the
first four \ears of the c1t\ of ll"\.1ne·s
life. the c·1t) had gone through four
different cit) planning chiefs. Each
left rather qu1ckl~ But then. the
a'crage span of Cll) planners in
California 1s t\loO )ears.
Then came Lam HogJe Herc .... asa
quiet. unassuming and lo.,..·l..e~ed
personable planner from the cit) of
o,nard. In those da\s. O\nard "as
prett) 10 .... -1..e) nself. and fe\lo felt that
this ne" man "ould last long The
oddsmakcrs ga' c him a )ear -some
less. Fe" thought he would make the
a' eragc t"O )Cars of his colleagues.
But Hogle surpnscd them. He
learned fast. "orked hard. rolled with
the man} punches, built a strong if
undermanned staff and lasted for
eight and one-half years -~ore than
half the life oflhe city of Irvine.
Not that e\erythinJ was ros).
[\er)th1ng seldom 1s in municipal
life. Some Cin Council members
thought he .... as doing a great job.
others did not. A.nd mll estate
de' elo-pers are alwa) s unhappy about
the length of lime 11 takes to process
plans lhrough e' el') go' emV'lent.al
MARTIN
BROWER
Junsd1ction.
But Hogle was in' olved "'1th man)
breakthroughs. such as the develop-
ment agre-e-ment for If\ inc Center. the
first in the stale. MaJOr effons
included the con11nua11ons of Wood-
bridge and Tunic Roel... the ne\I,
Spectrum and Westparl.. and the
exclling In inc Business Com pie'
(lBC).
.\las. tt "as finalh the IBC that
came to haunt lafD · Depending on
deliniuons used. the limit on com-
mercial square footage \I.as e\ceeded
b~ his depanmcnl·s staff and the
road-1mpro' ement fees "ere under·
collected. And so a c hange had to lx-
made and atlcr eight and one-half
~ears. Larr) Hogle 1s oul If nine
rounds make a full fight. lafD Hogle
"ent the dmancc
lafD 's ne" pn' ate hfe \lo 111 place
him ~ the consulung business He
will have an o ffice 1n II"\. me and
consult with teal estate de,elopment
firms. which have to put their prOJC<"IS
through the entitlement process -
the lengthy and complex go' emment
approval road.
Certainly Larr) Hogle understands
that road well. and the master·
planned cit} of Irvine 1s lx-tter off for
ha' ing had this dedicated public
servant as part of the process for such
a large part of its life.
Mara. lttw9"tr peblld~s t.bt atws-
lttltr "Marlia Browtr's Ora111t
Couty Report.''
Lindbergh was lucky he got
silentfilmsratherthan TV
"Good evening.. ladies and gentle·
men. This 1s Dan Blath<"r. and our
fl·ature 1ntcrv1e" this e'ening will be
\lo 1th Capt. Charles Lindbergh. here m
Pans after his lumultuous reception
last night o n the completion of his
flight from l"~v. York. the first single-
handed. non-stop. transoceanic night
1n the h1ston of a' 1a1ion. But fi m. som~ rccorde'.d moments on film ..
('.\11n~ minute-s of vanous films of
Luci..~ Lindbergh as ~oung pilot m
\\ 1..consm. taking A.rmy tllght train-
ing m T nas. re-sign mg from the -\rm~
\lo 1th the rank of captain to act as an
a1rma1I pilot 1n the Middle West
Commissioning the Spirit of St
Louis. In' est1gaung Its engme. Talk·
1ng to baclers and manufacturers
Arri\ mg 1n :"'ev. Yori... Going to hotel
to take last night's rest before de-
panure from Roosevelt Field al
which the hea' 11> loaded plane bare!)
mal..es 1t off the ground. inlO the wild
blue >onder . l
"Now. Captain Lindbergh. ccruin
questions ha"e anscn about your
quahfica11ons as a p11ot. and I think
the Amencan public 1s entitled to a
frank e_,am1nat1on of them before
the). well. before the) elect you to a
~rmanent hall of fame of some sort.
)OU SC'C my point?"
"\4ts. sir. Mr. Blather." "~ell no"'. I have here a ~port lhat
there ~re hrce v.1tnnstS tn Ou.
Mo1 cs on the n1pu orNov. 11. 1925.
who heard the air controller tell )'OO
that the weather in Omaha •H
threaten1ni. and ncverthelcu you
pcn1stcd 1n m ountina your plane and
W.ana off."
.. Yup. Gum I did.''
"So then )OU admit. Capt.a.in
L1ndbef'lh, that you defied ¥k
pracuce and proettded without a_ny
consideration of the c:orucqucncci to
c.hallenat the weather and the canons
of sound JUdirncnt and .f\lSl ao• into
that airolanc and flew ofT tMre 10
Omaha1°'
.. Well. Mr. Blather. J didn't think
the nU. •'ll too .tr~t. I mcaft, I had a ,
bunch of mail a·nd some of it might
ha' e been \Cl') 1mportantto people in
Omaha s11tm· up waiting for it, and I
figured I knew a little about the
weather and could maybe deal with
It."
.. Hah! So, Captain Lindbergh. you
arc setting yourself up as a kind of
one-man ex pen on the weather. even
tho ugh ) our colleagues advised
against it'> Now, isn't 11 true that
CAactly three wttks later. in ~m
ber 19::!5. )OU ran into weather in
southern Minnesota and actually had
lo bail out of) our airplane?"'
.. O h that. )eah. That was the night
of the freak bhizard. Had to stay up
unul I ran o ut of fuel. When you run
oul of fuel. you don't have any
altemauve. You JUSt bail out. hope
)OU \\-on't land on a tiu 6r Oh a radio
station antenna."
"So then )Ou have one instance of
dmegard1ng \I.Cather advice. a second
instance of going up when others
might have anticipated the possib1hty
of a bhuard. And now, Captain
Lindbergh. )Ou have jusl crossed the
Atlantic Ocean. but you told them at a
press conference that at one point you
very ncarl} new your airplane down
into the ocean be<'ause you almost fell
asleep. Now. have Jpusquoted you? I
waqt to be absolutely rair."
''No, sir. you hncn't m isquoted
1J1e. Ex~pt for one thil\&-I didn't tell
the prns conferentt yesterday lbat I
almost fell uleep, I toad lM1n that I
did fall aslttp ...
"You did fall a*'tp! At tbe controls
of )Our one-cnainc plane. aos-siaa the
Atlantte Ocean for the first time. )'OU
arc tclhna us ~ou fell ~!"
"Hmm."
"Do you tlunk n's respons11* to
U')' to CTOU'lhc tla,cn.c Ocean ....
)'OU are 50 tlf'cd )OU caft'I even MY
awake?"
"Make$ u a lot hankr. yup. It'd
have betn easier 1f I hadn't been
~. o.dn'& ma~ to ltl mutb
s.lttp the n•abl be~. t.bouJd hive
amnlN that a lmtt benrr _ ..
'
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
''And 1f you had hit the ~an.
Captain Luidbcrgh, you m1gh' vcr)
"ell have landed on a ship and hurt
perfect!} innocent ~pie. 1s that
correct:·
"There's a chance of that. Mr
Blather. Not much. M ) plane's onl)
27 feet lon.g. 46 feet at the wings. Thai
doesn't use up a lot of an 18 million·
square-mile ocean -"
"Still. )OU took that chance ... I'm
afraid, Captain Lind~rgh. that I have
to conclude that the American ~pie
ou&hl to think tW1cc about givmg you
a ffying licen~. That's thiu c~1sodes
in a not very IOnJcareeT. m which you
took chances 1mperihn1 not only
yourself, but others. I am very
reluctant to come to this conclusion.
bec:au~ I have a great deal of respect.
u officio. for the first man to ny
across the At-lantk s1naJc-h.anded."
"But. Mr. Blather. maybe a.II that
upericnce helped me to -..
''Goodniaht. Captajn Undbergh "
llrMMae 1'. ,,_.,.,.Jr. ,. a 6ptll-
~tefl eelfl..,,,,t.
Commeat8
welcomed
The Dail)' Pilot wrk:omcs
)'OUr ~ on r111ttn1 of
public lGICft:St..
Leucn and lonarr artkJn of
commtawy must be seancd.
Tk) shouJcl be lyptd ~~rl)I
..-nntn and llml 10 LETTElS
IO tht EDITOR . Datl) Piloc. P.O. Boll U60.Cosia Mae.CA
92626.
Knowl dgeis
bestwayto
save children
To the Editor:
I am addressing m yself to you as
one of the members of"RESULTS"
from Corona del Mar, part; of a
volun1eer national organization of
some 90 such groups that devote their
elTons to lobbying both on the
national and local le' el for support
through 'a nous agencies. legislation
and private enterprises for lhe rchef
ofhunier 1n the world.
It as an this connection that I would
hl..e to mform )OU that on Dec. 10.
1987, The U nited Nauons Children's
Fund launched its St.ate of the
World's C!uldren 1988 rcpon.
This repon prOJC<"ts the fact that the
greatest opponunit) for improving
the state of the "orld's children 1s
informing and supponiog all of
todaf s parents m appl) ing what is
al read) kno" n about basic and
inexpens1' e methods of child protec-
tion. The report calls for a grand
alliance of all possible resources -
teachers and rehg1ous leaders. mass
media and go,ernment agencies.
'oluntal) org.an1zat1ons and peoples'
mo,ements. business leaden and
labor unions. v.omen's groups and
health sen 1~ -to c reate an
informed public demand for. and
pract1caJ kno.,..ledge of the methods
thal could bnng about a .. re,oluuon
an child sur"' al and de' elopment"
The repon states lhat the 11,es of
o'er I mllhon children ha'e bttn
sa'ed b~ the sprcad of oral rch~dra
uon and 1mmunizauon. Immuniza-
tion 1s the success slof) ofth1sd~de
Ten years ago. fe.,..erthan 5 percent of
the dc,elopmg "orld's infants \I.ere
'accinatcd agamst diseases that "ere
l..1l11ng 4.5 m1lhon children a :rear.
This \tar. 1mmun1zat1on has reached
SO pircent for DPT 'acc1ne and 40
percenl for measles. and is now
sa' ing more than I 3 million li'es
annual!> The L' nned Nations· targel
for 1mmunmhg all children b) 1990
-considered unreahsttc m the earl)
1qs0s -1s nov. "11h1n reach.
If lhe present trends conunue.
more than 70 percent of the "orld's
children "'ill Ix-immunized against
the main 'acc1ne-pre' entable dis-
eases b) I 9QQ.
T S u ·;-.. DST RUM
Laguna Beach
Donating blood
act of decency
To the Ed11or Wh~ should Orange Count~ IT) to
tackle an issue such as coastal
C\pans1on "'hen "c cannot e'en
sohe a simple problem \I.Ith an
ansv.er thal hes m our o"n common
dccenq ')The problem I am speaking
of concerns the blood shonage that 1s
current I) pre' alcnt in Orange Conn-
i) It 1s appalhng to than k that" Ith so
man~ health~. po1en11al donors "all..·
ang around. some "'ho are less
fonunate ma) ha'(' to postpone
needed surge!") becausc others arc too
selfish to donat(' blood. Of course.
there are such altru1st1C saints that do
agree to donate. e\cept the) tend 10
forget one minor detail. to sho" up
for their appointments. Others actu·
all) folio" thl'Od'gh wtth t~ir prom-
ises. some do so on a f't'gular basis.
Ho" e'er. good. decent people such as
these arc ob' 1oush few 1n number
\l. hat bothers inc funher 1s the
number of 1d1011c eAcuses for \loh \
some refuse to donate For instance.
.. , don't ha' e the ume .. <\II 11takes1s
30 mmutes of lime that might ha' e
othel"\\ 1sc been spent "atch1ng reruns
on TV
Which 1s more important: doing
something useless. or helping to sa'e
a hfe'>
h trul) angers me that in an age
"hen \l,e are all tr)1ng to nd the \loOrid
of hunger and nuclear arms "e fail to
assist our fe llo"' man in something as
simple as donatin& blood.
HEATHER MEEK
Corona del Mar High ~hool
1'cwport Beach
Too bad,
Danny didn't
;.~~~~ rules j
I rtttntl) rtad tht anicle 10 t~
Thursday. Jan. 7 sporu sttt1on on
Oann_y o·Ne1I. It ~ms \'Cry obvious
that Danny a_nd his famih arc very
stlfish about tbe ~nt actions taken ~ Danny transferring to Mater °'i.
Thcrt is no doubt in my mind that if
Danny turns out as a mnd-out
athlete at Mater Dei, in whatever
spon he plays, that he expccts bc<:aute
of the school's ~putauon. that a
scholarstup offer could loom an b1J
future. What 1s betr'I o~ooked is
that v..hcn an athlete c'ha09C' tchools
••thou& chan&int ~. tbm
he/she 11 obhptcd by a CJ F rukto s.t
ou& one fuH ttaSOn of that ~rucular
sport. Theftfott, Dann)' will not be
abk to pla)I comprtattvcly u.nul his
senior )ftt al Mater Det. So why all
LM h)'PC O\'cr him •hen he '1\ould
bi~•>~ al CdM 1n the fim ptau?
It -as orobably the stupedest th1q he
coukS ha~-c done. Ouny. maybe >'®
thou.kt ha\t checked .i1 the &cu out
fint;...===--
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I ..
I.aeon Pomeroy a A..oclata de91&necl eemce/technoloCJ
bulldlnC in 8eeond ph.ue oflntne/Koll Venture.
Irvine/Koll Venture 's
second phase ready
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of ... .,., .........
The S 16 m1lhon second phase has
been completed o n the Irvine/Koll
Venture in the Irvine Spectrum
de"elopment. which eventually wtll
be a I 6-bu1ld1ng. S:!OO m1lhon high·
technolog) complex.
The rtttntl) completed add1uon
includes a 123.000-square-foot mult1-
tenant mdustnal and o ffice complex
and an 81 .000-square-foot scr-
' 1ce/technolog) bu1ld1ng. according
to offic1ah for the Irvine Industrial
Co .. a d1" 1S1on of the Irvine Co.
The Ir' me/Koll Venture 1s located
near the interchange of Alton
Parkv.a) and the Santa Ana Freeway
d1re-ctl} across from Irvine Center -
the urban con~ of In ine Spectrum
Technolog) Plaza consists of four
separ'3te two-story multi-tenant
buildings wi th mdustnal and office
space. The four buildings are de-
signed lo appear as a single archatec·
tural natemen1.., said Glen Allen.
prOJect manageP'f'or the Koll Co.
The comple>. has been designed to
accommodate research and develop-
ment. asscmbl) and admm1strat1,·e
offices in unllS from 800 lo 7.000
square feet. >\lien said.
When completed. the Irvine/Koll
Venture will include a 760.000 square
feet of haghl~ flexible space. from
multHenant 1ndustnal to smgJe-
tenant corporate hcadquancrs A
thrce-bu1ld10g 185.000-square-foot
first ph~ was completed earl) last
)Car.
After-tax incomes up;
savings at 40-year low
WASHINGTON (AP) -Amcn-
cans' after-ta,\ mcorqes grew a slug-
gish 1.2 perttnt last year. tM poorest
shov. mg since the last rcttss1on . .,.. h1k
their sa' 1ngs rate fell to a 40-~car 10 .....
the go,ernment repons
Economists e'\presscd concerns
that the~ v.eak shov.1ngs v.ould lead
to a funher slov.dov.n m consumer
spending and raise the poss1b1ht) ofa
re<'ess1on this )Car
Thursda) ·s Commerce Dcpan-
ment rtpon shov.ed consumer spend-
ing. after adjusting for mflauon. rose
JUSl 1.8 percent last }ear. less than half
the grov. th rate of lhe pre' 1ous tv.o
}ears.
Since consumer spending accounts
for tv.o-lh1rds of O\erall economic
acll\ 11 \.fun her weakness an this a~a.
espec1all} without ofTsettmg strength
1n other sectors. v.ould be enough to
mgger a recession.
The depanmenCs repon po1nled
out the cracks that ha"c begun to
appear 1n the consumer-dn,en re-
co' en.. .,.. h1ch has nov. lasted a
peacetime record of more than five
\Cars.
· .\mcricanf disposable. or after-
ta'\. incomes edged up 1.2 percent la.st
}ear following growth of 4 percent 1n
I 986. It v.'<ls the poorest shov. mg since
the recession 'ear of 1982 . .,.. hen after-
ta\ incomes ircv. b) 0 6 percent
W1th slower grov.th 1n incomes.
.\mencans had less monc} to put 1010
sa" 1ngs. resulting 1n a drop an the
sa" ings rate to 3.8 perct'nt. the lov.cst
this figure has been 10 40 ynn. since a
3.1 percent sa' 1ngs rate in 1947. The
sa' mgs rate. which had been 4.3
percent 10 1986. represents sa"1ng.s as
a percent of disposable income
In December. the depanmcnt re-
poned that incomes. before adJustmg
for inflation. ro1.C 0 ., percent while
personal consumption spending ad·
"anccd 0. 5 percent. the same figure as
m No,embe'r.
Economists said the annual income
and spending figures highlighted the
dangers facing the e-conom). With
mnauon picking up and income
v owth sluggish. Amencans arc Stt·
mg their purchasing power SQUCt'Zcd.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, JanuaJY 29. 1989 A7
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, AB
Execs favor slow-growth initiative
t ~
Most think measur e will hurt business
~ut are_prepa red to vote for it a nyway
By GREG KLERKX °' .. ....,,... ....
A maJont} of leading Orange
Count) executives believe passage of
a count)w1de slow-growth initiative
.,.. ill hun business but many are
prepared to 'ote for the iniuath·e
an)WB}. according to a recent UCI
~Ur'l.C}.
Most execuuves also say 1987 was
a bettu )Car financially than 1986.
despite a stock market CTaSh and the
dccl1n1ng C.S. dollar.
The findings of the 1988 Orange
Count} Business and Econom1cStud-
1es program at lJCI indicate that the
maJont) of 190 Orange Count)· chief
e'ecut1\ es from a v.ariet) of fields
also belie' c that 1988 will be a n even
better }ear.
"'What we've found is that last
year's optimism v.as not unfounded.
and the business forecast for this year
ISJUSt as positive. in spite of October's
de' astat1ng stock market crash:· said
Dr. Jone Pearce. associate professor
an the UCI Graduate School of
Management and director o f the
studies.
Surveys were conducted in person
betv.een September and December
1987
Pearce wd lhat last )car. 79
percent of the executives surveyed
Irvine Co. 's
court battle
may last year
BLOOMFIELD. Mach. (AP) -
Tht' coun battle between t.,..o Irvine
Co. heiresses and the man who
bought them out fi' e years ago could
stretch into next }ear and cost nearl)
s~o million. a compan) lawyer said .
.. Gi,en the defendants' estimates
(of 11me needed for tesumoO\.) the
trial could last foranothenear:v.h1ch
upsets us a great deal.:. attorne~
Wirtiam Campben said Wcdnesda}
The case pits Joan Irvine Smith. the
granddaughter of In me Co. founder
James I n inc. and her mother.
.\thahc Clarke. aga1gst Donald L.
Bren . .,.. ho bought out their share of
lhc compan) 1n 1983.
The tnal opened in -\ugust in
M 1ch1gan . .,.. here the gJant de" elop-
ment compan} ~as incorporated. h
scd.s to ,determine the compan} ·s
.,.. onh in 1983 and .,.. hethcr Bren paid
enough for their 11 percent stake.
Smnh's attome\. Howard Fned-
man. said 1t v.111 be June or Juh before
he finishes calhng v.llnesses. Rebuttal
could take another }Car. dnving coun
costs to S:!O m1lhon. Campbell said.
"'We have u11ed tha t the Judge
impose some guidelines that v.ould
great!) shonen the intended presen-
tation of the defendants. which v.e
feel 1s inordinately lengthy and totall}
unneccssat) :· he said.
Campbell conclusfed
earlier this month
10 v1AmtflcQ 11 Mnlbl Tr 12 Na~tr w t& 13 PvroE"9v 14 ToKoCO \S SoclEQo n 16 "4tlmMar \1 MlllU$ n \I Enltf'raCP tt GCA Co n ~ V1llev Incl Mc.Oonld Olfl>old viMlnvillt Tewt1lnd s U Black Oeci..
OTC UPs & DowNs
said the)' e>.pectcd their financial
performance to be be'tter in 1987 than
It had been in 1986. That pred1cuon
v.as "enfied b) 68 percent of this
year's respondents. she said. Onl) 8
P,Crcent reponed lov.er profits in 198?
than 10 1986. ~ h1le 24 percent
reponed no change O\er the pre' 1ous
~ear.
Lookmg ahead. 73 percent of the
eXeCUllVCS SUf\ e}Cd th IS )taf expect
1988 to be e'en more profitable for
their companies sard Pearce. wuh 24
percent pred1c11ng no change and 3
pert-ent e>.pecting to make less mone~
an 1988.
Pcartt J1d half o f the uccuuves
who expect improved profi ts this year
said lhose profi ts will come from
increased sat~. Only 21 percent
named cutting costs or closing fac1lt-
t1es as the reason.
.. lt seems clear that profitab1lit) as
dri,en predo minantly by sales. not b)
a squeeze on expenditures an the
count) ... said Pearce.
F1ft)-fi'e percent oftbe executives
surve)ed said th":, expect to hire
more emplo)ecs in the coming )car.
compared to 41 percent last )ear In
both }Cars of the surve). onl~ 9
percent of the respondents said the~
planned to reduce hinng
The stud) also asked execut1\C~s
hov. the oropo~ slov. growth an-
l1 atl\CS. 1f passed. might affect their
companies.
Pearce said 78 percent of the
e>.ecuti\>es said that emplo)cc ava1l-
ab1ht) will be reduced should the
in1t1at1'\CS pass. and 61 percent be-
he'c opponun1t1es for their com-
panies to cA-pand m Orange Count}
v.111 be restricted.
"'But surpnsingl}. man} of those
.,.. ho e\pect the 1muau' es to have
these negau\C effects on their bus1-
nes~ said the\ v.111 '1.-0te for rhem
an,.,..a, .. said Pearce~
f>eaii:e said a detailed anal'\ si!> of
this finding suggests that the most
important predictor of eAecutJ\es·
p(rsonal support for the inn1au" es
"'is .,.. hethcr the~ e>.pect them to result
m a more desirable commun1t" ··
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Gainers outpaced loSttS b) more than 2 to I.,,.
on th<' ~e" York Stock Exchange, "1th 1.052
stocl s higher. -U>5 lo"er and 442 unchanged
UnNV s 561 1 1 .. + •
UC"'° s I I• 11 Im t+ • UC:arb I 50 I '1~40 1-1 1 S'• + • runt« I '7 I 11 14 •+ '°'
81g Board .. olumc totaled 211 88 m1ll1o n
shares. against 166 . .i J m11l1on an the pre\lous
session
Un I pl ) 50 l I )4 • I
Urt I pl 4 z 1~ 41 > + I 1 Urt I 6.0 +I UEI ~ I rJ 60 tt-..+ 1-..
The NYSE's composite 1nde' rose I ~I 111
144 13.
u .. e • o1 2 13 100 • • • unEl ol 2 9' i. ~ '+ •
UEI olH I tJlO
".t the ".mencan tock E:\change. th.: market
'aluc 1ndcA "as up 1.97 at 269.10
UnE '" I .i. II 4 S't • •
Un?c pr 7 ?S m I •-1\o u~Pec.-2 11 lit• ;"'
Ut"ll t:• n 41 • •
Umeci: , )0 s 331 "'•-+ '· u ... , .. i 91 II 604ff ll ... "' Un•1• ol l IS ltl 61 + > u,,.., 1"•+ • U4M 10 ll l S ,,_ + BUY 642-5678 t1CtT~, ~ n, ,a ~~ : through classified
WHAT AMEX Drn
NEW YORK (API Jan ?t Pr.v. F"fff i3 Aovanced
0Klineo ~ m ¥ocNi~ ot1111uue\· New lli9ns 2
New IOWS ..
AME~ LEADER S
GoLo Qu oTES
1 ME T~Ls QuoTES
WHAT NYSE DID
NEW YORK I AP1 Jan 29 Prw. Friaf elev Aovanc.o 10 'm 0Kltll*O " ¥ncl\anoed '" '60 01a1 •Hue\ 191.1 l~ New fl•Qll\ 12 New tows 17 9
I NYSE LEADER S
NEW YORK I API -Sales, 4 om Fridav once and ~• cna"9e of rne 1S most ac11ve New YOf'k Stock E1ecl\anve •nues trading nahonaltv al more than s 1 Te~= 3r.~ LAast· thf-. Pl.JDS NwMx 10.629.SOO • _.. •
AmEt Pw 7.070,800 >,. + '• UnCar~e 4 124 000 20~. Feder ts 2 SOI 'l>O SJ>_. • + 2>• A~r &. T ?:fi42,400 297e + e
Mer11Lvn 1 · ~ 14 ± >,,. SFtSouPac 1 ·.u1. -1 ~M I 704, 112~ -1 1
tl<J>d&).' 11621,100 43 , + •
enElct s 1 617,SOO •S + '• icon ' l.S70 100 •2 + '• iCOl'P s 1 SS6.SOO 21 • + l a ar9ld' 1,S43 300 26~• + • U X Coro 1.463.600 ~.. • _.
, Dow JoNES AvERAG ES
NEW VORK (AP) -Final Dow J~ !fa~ IOI l=r'lda...I
ttd1 1~ 1~7 I~ I~+~
n m ~ 190..iff·9~71 7~ 19+ ~ 16 ,t ~,'~ ffi-n hs 1: jffl: h7t~t t~
lndu5 2JJIS,SOO Tran 6 S17 700
Utib 2.-5£,'iOO 6SStll ,...__ n.~.900
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NH electric company
declares banki-uptcy
' MANCHESTER. N.H. (APl -
Elcctricil) 10 ove:r 360.000 cu tomers
of a power company an New Hamp-
shitt will S\a) on. but 2.000 of •U
cmploycc:s were Fttina no peychecks
today afteT the main owner of the Seabrook nuclear power plao1 filed
for blnkniptcy reorpniiaition.
Publtc SerYtee Co. of New Kamp-
shire became the founh la~ U.S. compeny to file undcJ' Chapter 11 or
the federal 8ank{Uptcy A.ct Thurtda).'
and the first major 1nvntor-<>wned utib&;~ such protcctJ(H'I since
the on.
Tbc fiJina came t•o dayi afttt tbc
state Supmne Coun dcn.ted tbe
comp&n)' an cmc~r;<l ralt incttUC pboldina a 97 la• •tnsi
.. ~ fOr power P&aNs Vlnttrai:r-commettial operation.
At• M"M t'ODftt~nce. utihty prni-
dtnl Roben Harri9oa said PUblic
StrvK"C toOk the ection becautt theft
WU ·•a very hilb• pmblbilily,. lhmt
crtd•ton WoUld" teft to bee the
utihty aato anVohlnwy benkrupM:y M
early a 10dly. Pl~ today for 2.000of PUbbt
Strvtet'1 2.600 emplorca will be
ddlyed. wed~ a ttf'lt~~
on aueu. bul clcctnC"•I service lo the
company's 365.000 customen wtll
continue without mtrrruplJon, Har·
mon~id.
The company hll a 36 pefttnt
stake m the plant ~ bk h was com·
plctcd a )·rar and a half ago but has
bttn unable to 6Unnount e\·tcu1110n·
plannana obst.aeles to a oe>mmrmat
optratin' license.
KamlOl'I said Public Service will
continue to push \he rat~ plan at had proooscd bcfort the fiJina. It calls for
a 15 ~rcen1 mcreue foUowtd by a
three-year rate ftenc. W'llb later
iM1"Cl.lel lied lO the COit °'""' ..... Seabrook cntJCS and SOmt com·
pany projections bad~ tbe
plant would dcMlbk or ~en tns* ra~ -tld .treed)' are wen above
the uuonal a~
Ooe _,,.omincnt cntic. Ma.uachu.
ttt\S Gov. MdaKI Dubki IT·
i1tt1ted that""'"" Tbunday. Public Seriic'e. wtudt li1u Sl
billaoa in -. inctudins S2. I
....... ••k iMo Seabroot. Md '° ~ bundnds or aultions of
dollen to ftnittl tbt SS.l billiOn plant
and~ b montb lo \&a out
orbank.rv~ coun.
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•
HoRo st uPr
s. ...... y.Juurylt
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You can C$tabhsh ".important" rc:la-__ .;... ________ _
tionship. focus o n
secu rity, h o m e.
lJ8RA (&pt ~3-<Xt. 22). Good lu1i.u .ojX'\.l
coincides with communicauon. spmtual values. stro ng
pou 1b1ht) of·Jo umcy. You'll be asked to disseminate
~nmcnt data. lmpnnt style. highlight pioneering spirit.
·scoRPJC) <Oct. 23-Nov. 2 f ): fn tunio n is on tafltl.
fa mtl) member is sincere 1n seeking rapprochement.
Emphasis also on the occult.arcane subJ~S. books. N~
could con~rn possible inhentance. Aquarian pla)'s rolic.
pro~rty, long-range SYDNEY prospects. Member
of opposite SClt IS
attracted to you but 0MAIR has other commit-
ments. Scorpio pla ys ••••••••••••• outstanding role.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20)~ Be ready for quick
changes. keep plans flexible. realize relative who bqins
journey \\1 11 be retracing steps. Loan could be in\·olved.
protect }Our cr~ll and cash. You'll make exciting
d1SCO\Cr) -celebrate.
SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Diversify. make
inq u1ncs, realize legal commitment is solid dtjpitc
comments to the contra') Focus on public relations.
rcput.ataon. pa n ncrsh1p, mantal status. Gt"mini will prove
loyal.
GEMINI (May 2 1-J unc 20): Emphamc patience.
d1plomac). w1lhngncsstogivccrcdit where due. H ighlight
famil) h.armon). rcaJitc do mt"Stic adjustment will prove
favorable. C.rcumSlanccs lead to profit.able transacuon.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Be ready to rebuild.
re' 1se. poss1bl) to relocate. Lunar pos1uon accent.scare of
pets. employment. speC1al attenuon to diet. nutriuon.
general health. Taurus. Scorpio pla~ roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18). ~ ready for change.
tni,el. vancty. cxc1tcmcnt that acconfpa.n1es imponant
disco' Cr). Ro mance featured. crcat1,·eJu1ces flow, style as
1mpnntcd. populant} gro"'s as result. SagJtt.anan in
picture. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Moon an )'Our sign
h1ghhghts anmall\C, personaht). charisma. ab1lit) to
choose quaht) as contrasted to quantity. Mam tam aura of
m)Stef'). be discreet, pan1c1patc 1n cland~llnc a rrange-
ment.
LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Relat1onsh1p grows strong.
much that occurs 1s behind scenes. Focus on illusion.
drama. ab1ht~ to m )sllfy "audience " Member of
opposite sex as fa scinated but reluctant to adm11 1t.
Capncom in volved.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Don •t mmc-e words with
one v.ho attempts to get something for no thing. Realize
~our contribuuo ns arc v.orth plent). propcrtY. and ho me
improvements arc d1~t1nct poss1b1l1t1es. Libra figures
prom mcntl)'.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Finish v.hat you start.
realize )'OU arc On nght track despite ObJCCllOnS b) one
who lackscourage. Spothght o n prest1gc. career. dealings
with mdtv1d uals an postllons of authonl}. Taurus
tn\Olvcd.
IF JANUARY 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you haH
remarkable sense of humor possess intellectual cunosat).
arc scns1t1vt" concerning appearance. wardro be. v.e1gh1
body image. You seldo m are sausfied with status quo, do
plenty of traveling. tend to scatter )'our forces. Gemini
Sagittarius people pla) important roles in )Our life MaJor
dornesuc adJU.Suntnt occuu 10 March. could includt:
actual change of residence or mantal status. Ma) will also
pro' e significant. producu,e. memorable for )OU in 1988
A family member's views
on nursing home, neglect
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
weal') of reading letters in )'Our
column about hov. fam1I) members
n~cct their km v.ho arc 1n nursmg
homes. Lord kno'-"s there 1s e nough
guilt to go around "'tthout piling on
m ore.
M) 88-)ear-olcf·m~tht'r 1s in a vel)
good fac1ht} for the elderl~ Evef')
time I set' her she complains that her
sister and brother do not wn te or call
I don't want to tt'll her that the~ both
ha\C been dead for 20 \Cars So. I
listen and sa\. "Well. rria'be 'ou'll
hear somcth1hg tomorrov..:. ·
Whenc,er I v.alk into mother's
room she asl s. "Wh) ha,en't )Ou
bctn here in suC'h a long tame"'' I don"t
v.a nt to tell ht'r that I v. tt there
)'t"Sterda) -in fact I ha' e rarel~
missed a da~ 1n eight months.
Some da \S she docsn' t l nov. v. ho I
am and asks. "'\\ h\ doesn't m\
daughtt'r come to see' me..,.. When ·1
tell her that I am her daughter she
sa)S, ··~o. }Our hair 1s gra~ \1~
daughter's hair 1s dark bro"' n ·· he
t>ren takt"S out pictures of me "hen r
v.as a bnde . .io ~ears ago and sa~s
'"&('?"
I can understand v.h' relau,es are
rel uctant to '1s11 the "elderh more
often than IS absolute!~ nect SS31). Jt
as draining do be around a person who
is argument.all' e. nciat1v(' and often
1rrat1onal. And 11's al!.o depressing to
see my dear motht"r. who was a
v.ondcrful parent a nd fnend. an suC'h
a confused statt' I Cl) C\CI) time I
ka\C her
So please. Ann. ~1,e us a break. -
SAD IN DECATU R.
DEAR SAD: As uul, tltcrc arc
Two sides to enry story. Tbllll you
for lcttla& H bear yova. It's .ot raew
to me, lacldC-Dt.ally. I bve ttanl U a
lot ud my ~~art goes oat to all of yoe.
Ali
LAI DEIS
• • • DE.\R .\l":-.-L.\NDER I read the
column 1n tht' Buffalo Ntws descnb-
ing tht hum1hat1on of a woman
v.hose husband ran an ad 1n the paper
sa)'ing that he \llOuld no longer be
rnpons1ble fo"r her debts.
Fo r those v.ho behc'c this ts a nev.
approach, I offer a bit of research
On .\pnl :!3. 18~4 tht' :":1agara
~ntint'I in Lev. 1sdon. N Y pnndt'd
tht' follov. mg ad' t'n&scmt'nt
'"Whcrtas m' v.1ft' Catht'nnt'
ha' mg tloped from m~ bed and
board without 1ust prO\(>Cellon I
forbid all pe™>ns to harbour or trust
ht'r on m' account. for I am de·
termined ·to pa' nothing of ht'r
contracting
··Funht'rmore. 1f an~ ix-rson hl>.e~
her better than 1 do. tht'~ are v.elcome
to hff":" te-ph~ Hov.e-1 Poner( .\pnJ 6
1824)."
If you choose to pnnt th1~. Ann, gu
ahead -OO"lALD E. LOKER.
Local Hist~ Spcclllhst.. N Lagara
Falls Pubhc Libra!') (:--; Y I
DEAR DON: Tl:wtks for tbt re·
sc~rd1. Ab , "tbt more tblngs change
tbc mort t)aty remain tbc same:·
• • • DE.\R .\~:-.;LA 'DERS R«enal~
m} father a nd} ounger sister v.ent to a
national park lorlbc da~ Wh1lt" there.
m} sister found a C'h1ld 's pu~ There
Our children owe
us, and owe us big
The~ a.re some parents who be-
lieve you don't have children lo.IC3P
dividends. They say you can get
bigcr tttums clcanina the bottles out
o f your basement.
As m y kids have told me man)
u mes. they didn't ask to be born (and
ruin a figure that was dC$tJned to "alk
down a runway in a bathing suit). It
wasn"t their idea to h ve an the suburbs
awa) from public transportation.
makmg ll n«essar) for us to pro' 1de help me ri nd m y car ke) s when tht )
a car for them . .\nd "'t pushed for att lost. They can lhank me for
fouq cars ofcollegr "'hen they would st.a)ing up until m 1dn1ght to set the
bave bttn just as bapp) to take lime last trayofcookiesoutoftheovcn for
off watching ~ Jeopardy" and finding the Halloween puty at school. They
themselves. can breathe wit.bout havin1 an allow-
We have never for one moment ancc iocreut. Tltey can let me touch
bought that theory that kids owe )OU them -Yr'ithout flanchina.
nothin1-The) oYre us and the) owe us Tbe) can tell their friends not to
big! smoke or use ti.cl lan1uaat around
We plucked them from the jaws of a me. l abhor both. They can play
acnct1( mess and molded them into tennis with me once in a ""hale and be
the bri&ht human dazzlers they att considttatc enouah to tut the t.U
today. W e straightened their teeth .. only whtte I am standlllf. They can
corrected their overbite. their spc«h. take me to lunch occasionalJy and
their walk and their attitude. We sent pick up the (heck. The).' can put 1•-ay
them to camp.. introduced lbcm to the butter a11d the milt when l am
sporu and mutic. and cnc:ovr-.d sic k.
them to think. We tct thdr broken The)• can thank me by in,todUC'ina
bones. cooaect their fevm., stitched up me to their friends or by sayiQS they
their bodies and hvcd abOve our lite somcttuna t cook. Thc)•c:an show
mcome. theirapprcciahon for all mysecnfka
We ~ wbc1\ we ~ tired. b) lf'S-'m"J their phone •heft 1 call
advited when wc ~n't asked. buna LMtead ofl}'1111J 1n bed hstnina to me
around When wc ~not wanted and ba"int an anxtet) at\Kk at the M>Und abowed up b puatiJll eYlfY-cllf of of tbe t>cq>. Once to a~ they can
ourtiws.Atpa11anocloMllicn6ce. remember~ iOCxl lbillp ftom
-carved. permaotDl pl9Clt for each • 'their ctu~ood. or tban "''° • liullilY· anacture that Too often we kt Ucts off' tbe book
w\Ubelbereb'dllllnlortter.Nooae b)' "~"'the)' doa't owr m 1
ebt will OC1CUPf dm lpCM. thiaa theiroi~. Trw.. lbey're no. wllO oppc.e thil tbeof}i •Y DCM aa eeclOWmcnt lhaa >'OU ca.tb ift
IMj ca.-imlpw boW kids CCNkS after 20 )Un.. or are the) aa an ~--ayway. Naive little IOob. U'elllllrt that You hopt 1Will a.a-. tn
Tilcre .. a mi.Dioa ·ways. "aluc a IM )C8I'$ ao on. n.e,·re u
W1aita Ibey are imall, they cao Ft lO"C:lllaalt thaa mums counay ~nd
me a....-. o( ... Mle9 I am timf or rtSpCC'1 b .a.c. ~rents old·fuluon ..
buty talkina lo IOmCOftt. TMY can cd cftOUlh lO earn ••-
•
"'as 1dcnt1fica11on in 11. so-she "'rote
to the girl to let her know that she had
found the purse and that she would
send 1 t to her
Toda) m~ sister received a letter
from the girl's motht'r saying that she
1s glad m) sister "admmed that she
has the purse .. The v.oman added.
"Yoq can keep a dollar but please
return e'el')th1ngelse ..
Fortunateh. m' ~aster "'ho 1s o nh 8 'ears old.· ~as· not aware of the
hosule altitude and accusatof') tone
that the "'Oman d1spla~ed in that
letter But I "as quite upset b~ 11
.\fter all m ) little sister did not
ha't' to v.nte to the gin an tht" first
plaC't' he could ha"c kept the purse
and forgotten all about 11. But "c v.ere
not raised to be dishonest and she is
the l ind of pe1'on ~ho v.ould do tht'
nght thrng
Ho"' sad I tho ught \\hat could
ha'e been the stan of a lo,el~. long-
d1stance fnendsh1 p 1umed out to be a
sad d1s.a ppomtment.
I hopt' the mother v. ho "'rote that
le•:-:r sees this one m \Our column
and realizes the damage she could
ha'e cauSt"d had m' sister u nder-
stood the ungenerosit) of ht'r words
Sign me -J-1.CKSONYILLE. FLA
DEAR JACKSONVILLE: If tJlc
"'omu ruds my colamJI s~c cu 't
belp bat sec berscU today.
Ho1' empty arc me Uv of ltlote
wbo arc suspklou u4 tnstlag
and sec tile worst ln c. Tbt)
miss out oa all tile f in life.
• • • DE.\R .\ -..::-.; L-.\. 'DER · Please
S('ttle an office argu nt Who pa~s
for the re mo' al of o'rgans fro m an
organ donor's bod'.,
II seems onh fair that the rt'cip1e nt
and or the fam11\ should talt' care of
thr cost sinC't' th~ donor has alread)
made the ulu matt' gJfi.
\h co-v.on er sa\S the donor's
fa m1i) pa)s the bill. true or false., -
\fJDL.\ND. TEX.\S
DEAR MIDLAND: False. BUI
Brewster, uentive cllttctor of tk
Uvln& Buk la Reuta, us asked me
to make It clear &Mt Ge redpieet
pays. RcmoviJa& erpa1 for tra.u-
plu&aU. Is trulff u a replar
Hrgical Jrocdatt ud Is oftea
covered by lanrutt.
"t'llher \Ulnerable. "lorth deals.
'\ORTH
• Q 10 s 2
A43
J 7 6
+A Q l \\ r. EAST
• t..8 3 +J6
10 I 6 S K Q J 9 l
A K Q 14
+J6S4 J +9 7
SOUTH + A 9 7 4
7
•• 9 s J l
• K 10 I
Tht b1ddm1:
Nort.. Easa SMttl
I + I l •
J • • • • Pats ,... Pus
~run& lead: Fhe or -
\\uh t•·o relaO\tl) ~"eel
hand'>. :?., poml are a raltSt~ nf'-
ccs~1t) to cua) a ~or-sun 1ame
Wht-n dJsi nbution&l faaon me
tnto account, thro• an auidrhnn
out of tht •lDdO•.
Despte the fact that each 'dt hu
t :\actly lO polDtJ, a una that
t''Cft a t•o-k\cl contr11L1 could be
too hiJh, both pain can mate n1M
&nckJ at a .;or-swt cocuraa . 8ut
that compeutt\'t tuallOft arc d af •
fllC\IJt tO Jldje, M> It d usua11y riaht
to bid OM fOf il'llUf'U)( South dtd
>~~ th.al, Wttb a happy O\ltcomlf,
Orange Coafl OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, January 29 1988
J
TV L 1s11NGS
Halln\ert{ Hllll of Ferne * etarrtng Glenn CloM
& Keith CarredtM In
'Stonee For lbtn'a'
Complete te .. vlalon ll1tlng1 In Sunday'• TV Piiot.
cm -
Why t h er e are no hairy rhiil os ·
Q. Hov. come rh1ncx:eroses ha' e no
hair''
.\ '\atural selt"Ct1on T ~osc ~1'1·
mgl~ v. nhout hair bt-tter sun" ed the
heat The' d ha'c hair l'llltcle\
1nudenwll~. JU'>\ nu hair gro"'1ng ui.:l
ofthcm
Q Ho" long docs t take J. (Jtlish
farmer to fatten up a fish to ,. the
marletabk "'eight of ~ pound or '>n
.\ '\:1ne months. about
l.M.
Bo YD
~
d.J \'-11h n \\ nat 11 ta ugh• "l!m \\a<.
h ~ .l \I. rap pa~ ages
Q \\hat s the nonhemmost um-•
't. ., t" n the v.orld"
.\ L "'" fr"ll\ 0 1 .\1asb at Coil~ .\ ac..._a north ol Fa1rbanki.
People ..-. th ihe heahhacst tl'C'tr.
n•H 'n" Je J'e those "'ho grev. up 1n
Te\a'> .\n z '""· '-ev. \fe,1co and
( o Jradu ()r \' the dent.al Sul"\ e~"
~ug_g~):
Thre-e th•ngs tii ure m0<;tl~ in home
ii'-i.;uih A 1~. _ e-.. ~ ta1ri. .\nd 3
Dvo''
When Dr James .\ '-a1~m1:r
'"' entcd t>a~ et hall his"' 1te ltl t"d the
game. a lot .\'>a \.\Oman .. he couldn t
pla' 11 in puhl11: though la"' JI
Springfield \IJ\C.. proh1ti1te'd tJlat
Did ~ou l no"' 'a1sm1th once waH•ne
of Ca nada's tor laaossc pla~ers" He
"o und up JS ~h~s1cal educa111.m
director at the l n 't'rs11~ ot "'-an!kl<.
--18Mi1%Umll~-------
L'ndt'rstand the Japanese art' ~11-
ing small can\ 11t o\\ gen no"' In bars
mostl) To tho~ "'ho think 11 clea~
the head .\nd e'lcrg11t"i <. osts about
S5 for the car. "'1th a mask
Claim is snails l an g • ti' e "ears
"11hout ea11ng
To entertam h1m~l1 >n ':It\" da~s.
a Los '\ngclcscati dm er"' 1th a degrtt
in ps~ cho10$~ uSt"d lo lea' e a S!11all
gift-"' rapped bo' 1n the bal ~attrom
tame to u me In the bu' "a' nothing
but a note. "(nmc doesn't pa' "The
game got old. qu1clJ~ He d_thought 11
m1eht teach him to trll <J l ltr'>t glanct
\\h1ch passengers v.ould ~teat '.th1C'h
v.ouldn't. But some tooi.. the bo\.
some didn't, and loot..s had nothmit to
ACROSS
1 Clutctl
5 SloP«l .,.a,
9 Otsma~ .. ar
14 Before p ref
15 Gloss over
16 StrMm
1 7 GrM'< DU 011c.
area
18 Very bad
20 Instruments
22 To the poonl
23 Percneo
24 Mr RoQef"s
25 Coomnet
26 Soho pan.es
27 Morto-ge
28 BefWI· Obs.
31 Loc:a1ed
3" Sojourned
35 Sgl . e.g
36 Dairy food
37 Shamfned
38 COin
39 Wap.tl
40 Ana ved
(1 "Attactl!'
•2 Som
43 Memorable
limeS
4' Appeel .s Holows
4 7 E.x-PortlJOUeSe
colony
48 Artk:le
CHARLES
GOREN
51 Stt1 wees
53 FOf1lged
55 New-
14
17
\\ l''' cJ .i he.srt. J.nd .a~ .(l('n a'
dumnH appcart"d dcd.uer \01~ chat 20 ht' ~a' in dan er of lo~ng 1hre-r
J1amond tn, 1., and ;it lea t one 23 trump m, \tter ~innm1 the a~
\'' heart(. hC' IC'd the ''' N d•~·
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UCI crushed In-baseball opener by Arl.zona, 17-6. 82.
Estancia glrls upset Tustin In Sea View basketball. 82.
UCI wilts under 4
pressure,-100-80
UCI'• Wayne En&el•tad cuta underneath
Long Beach State'• DeAnthony 'Lang•ton
D.-9.... .., ..... ._..
for a revene layln u the Anteaten' Frank
Woode look• on during aecond half action.
Long Beach State
defense stifles
Anteater s· attack
By JON fERCl'SO!\
oe .. D.-t,... ....
l'CI Coach Ball \1ull1gan had one
thing on h1~ mind .i fter Thur\da~
night°'> ga me .ti the Bren E'rnt'>
Center
.. It's a good thing I the nC\t game> rs
onh '"Oda\\ J"'a' and not ti .. e da' s
lake· after '-'C pla' a ·\Jturda~ and ha\ e
to "'all until Thur\da\ .. ".1 ull 1g.an
said .. '-' c rt•J lh nc:ed 10 come bad
and pla ' .. · ~h," "Th·e~ JU\I Ix-at the hell out o t us ..
Mulligan c,.i1d ··Thl·~ pla}ed grc:at
The) ·rc: a grc:at ballcluh ..
Thc:) Jrl' thl' -l'->crc, of Lo ng &aLh
State ""ho prt:'>'>(.'d and shot the ir "a~
past the .\nteatc.-r'> I 00-00: 1n a
Pacific ( ua\t .\thkt1c .\s~1a11on
baslctball game: It "as 1he 49ers·
founhLunc,etut1 \C "1n butonl> their
second 1n the IJst 10 mC'eungs "'Ith
l '( I and the .\nteaters· "orst loss in
t"'o ~ason\ at the: Brc:n (ent<'r
It "'a\ a pcrfe1.1 d1spla~ o l "'ha•
Coach Joe Hamng1o n's phrlosoph'
oftum1ng hi\ talent loo~ has done for
Lo ng Bc:ach a loser for the last ""
)Car\
"I tho ught lrom ~inning 10 end
that "'a' one ol the most cons1">lent
gamec, "'c pla,cd · ~1d Hamngton
"Our pre\\ "'a\ good earh. ma1nh
becau\l' "'t' r,rn a good oftense and
"ere able tu get the press ~t up
.\ndre Pum pla)c:d rcall~ "l'll ll>-naltht ··
W 11h \he: ~me pla)ers "'ho "c:nt
I ~-1 Q uni: ~t"ar ago. the 49ers 1~
prO, l'd 10 )-3 w 11e 'ian Jost State tor
founh 1n the PC .\.\and 11-6 0 ' era II
Thoc,c .amc pla,ers. ha' ing turned w
a full-uiun fast-brcal µme a'cra1tt.'
PCAA standln~•
Cont "'bnn• w l w l
Ntvaoa Las I t.in 7 , 1e
UC S1nta Ba•t:>a••
Ulal' State
Lon9 BtaC" Sra•t
San Jo~t S11•e
Ne .. Vea cc:. S•a•e
UC
Ftt~"O S'•'t Ca Sta•e ~., e•'()r
Pac 1 c
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0co S•••e 6J Ntvaoe·La \ ..,eoa\ 8' • •
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A.O game' 1 • 7 )Ci ~" P\\ ""'er
5 6 point'> ~r gJmt ~1''l'JJ 111 -J
and ~hoot JQ •· r. lt.C' •1\K•r an'tl·.id
uf -l:'
.. The' ha'<' J · .,., •rt· .. 1.•n •idt·n, t'
and arc.doing a 1 ml'ft" 1h1ng,'> thJ n
tht·~ "'l'rt' tx·fon· \l u1 1g.in \J d
Th1.r'>dd~ n1if: l n~ &·J,h I •rlt'd
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'>C'l'n .n the .\ntc:.ih'r' fi-,, 1 111 mt·,
Joy, n ,oun Jnd r I ' l 11\'rl t"nt 11 11\
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Thc: .\ntea1c:r\ l r' leJd "'J' l.41
Jltcr \\a~ ne Engd'1ad hit a thrl'<"-
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turnu't'r'> llnh Ju >untt"d ll•r J ·'
Lt,ng Beath lead the r rt'\\urc "'a~
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s.i1J l < I forv.ard Fran~ '-' ood\ 1n J
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Super Bowl media a story in itself
BENNY
R1cooo 'iAN DIEGO-( O\tnngth1\
gamc as a Journalist ha\ ~en an
C\ptncnu~ 't cs 11 ha\ ~cau\t' co' cr-
ing the"' nii:rs that 1.u\ er the pla~crs
1\a \ton all 1tH>"'n
Theda) stans "' 1th the Broncos at
the La Jolla :-.1a rnot1 -\'long a\' ou
ha'c ~our ;\fl pin on 'o u'n•
allo"'ed to enter thc: 1n t1:n It'"' arl·J
The inter' 1c"' area 1'i a tellJ "'1th
tablc!>and chairs Pla\ers'numt'll:r'i
and naml''> arc on a sign on the ta hie
The media g.a1her'i tht•rt· and "'am for
the arn' al of the pla\er'>
Jbhn El"'a~ gc1~a m 1c rophO,!ll' and
an clc\ a1cd podium tu h1m'>Cll John
gets about ~00 rcponer\ a1 a llml'
asksn.f.h1m ... .\re )OU a one-man
team ·· Th.c que\11o ns ge1 m ore
nd1culous a<; the ~'is1on l'nd!>
El"' a' sho"' s remarl ahk pa11cn1.1:
in rieldingal!que'it1o n'i3nd
ans"'tnng them
De\te1 \t anh:' o n the other hand
h3'i h1!>0"' n \lo3\ of dealing with thl'
media Theda\ be-fore ~1anle' did
not sho"' up and left 1he media
hanging ( oach GabM ~~s Ot\tcr
"''II be here 1h1wfa,
In come" Oc\lt'rdrc'><tt"d in a '"'t·a1
o ut tit He sm do"' n and the first
4UC')tlun "\\ h~ didn't \{IU sho"' up
H'\ll'rd3' ., .. [);.·,1amu,1 haq; ll'll
i1l t· he "'a!> facing hrs motht·r gc111ng
the llld fifth dcgrr<' about"' h ' hl' d 1J
11 .\nd l cc p in mind"' nmt·n ha' l'
mon· \lamina than me n in Jrgu-
mcnl\
[)("<tergeh ur and k a' l'\ the mom
and 'ihcd\ thc mc:d1a Ille he "'ould a
blocker on third and lo ng I\ coupk ol
minutes go b} and bal h o mes De\t~·r
"'1th a Redslom; puhllut\ man
Dc\tcrsmat thl' tahle and the PR
man~}S ··0e,1cr"'11l ans"erque•,.
uons ··
hrstquesuon ··'-' h~ d ad ~oucome
bac l .,.. Dc\tt'r's upanc1 shout-; to the
rl'po nl'r"> In front o fh1m . ·· 11 ~ o u ha'<'
an~ qul'Staons for me "'nte them
d o"nand I'll an!>"' er them 1n "'n1-
1ng ··
He turns thl' o thC'r "'a} and then
tools back at thl' pre .. s and houts
Containing Elway big
question for 'Skins
SAN DIEGO (AP) -R1ch1e Pe11t-
bon ans"crcd the quC'staon with the
pattence of someone who has been
listening for mo re than 30 }Cars 1n pro
football
"No.·· said Washing1o n\defens1,r
coordinator. he didn't expct't tht'
Redskins "o uld gtt the eight ~cks on
Denver's John El"ll) in Sunda} '\
Suptr Bowl that the) go t o n Mannl'·
sota's Wadl' Walson an the FC
champ1oruh1p pme
"I don't mean to sa~ this the "ro ng "•>.'' Peutbon said "Wade 'W ilson'\
a good quanerback But he's not 1n
the same class with John El" a ....
Thus the questio ns ·
How can the Redskins keep El" a)
from dod11ng and dancing and put-
tinJ up somewhere bctwttn 27 and 40
points. as he has done almost all
season? In shorthand. ho " do )OU
play Don the E"
The 1nswer: You don't You If) to
OUl5COr'C h1m.
"You know ao1na 1n that he's going
to be on the move." said Charles
Mann. who "'1th Df\ter Mank}
presents Elwa} "'1th as quack a
dcfcns1' e end tandem as he has faced
1n his fi ve NFL seasons
"We kno" for sure th1lt o ur tongues
are going to be hanging out chasing
him ..
Washington has been ""orling hard
3t II. I
Pla't t'rs dC$Cnbed 'W edntsda' ·s
"orko u1 as o ne of the hardest-h1ning
C\l'r. "Gu}S were getting hat out of
bounds:· Mann said "I mean. th()S(
wcrr o ur o"n teammates ··
One common method of contain-
ing Elwa) 1s the "sp) .. 'i)Stem -
assigning a defender. usualr) a
linebacker, to shadov. Elwa) and then
attack v. hen the t'lusave quanerback
breaks out of the ~ket The ob1cc-
tl\ l' -to bnna him down or makl'
ham hurT) has pa~s.
Although Pet1tron and head coach
Joe Gibbs Wt'~ not tipping their
hand, that as not likel)' to happtn
Sunda)'.
c:H·n loud er .. In ~nt1ni' ..
I 'u' l'd 11 and shoutt'd ··Good for
'ou DC\ll'f · Thc:med1a pco pk g.a 'c
nw a' i:r: d1..appru\ ang lool For a
mt,mt·nt thc:rc: l lorg.ot that'"' a' nt
ttin~l·r J plJ \Cr
I l..nt'"' t'\J• lh "'hJt l.JUt'\t1on' t'Jt h
plJ\l n•,1,going I 1ht: J\l.l'd
f ar,1 1hc:Rcd,l1n' I Da,t•But1-
J~l· : D11ug \1, t111,1m., -hlat l
4uarte1hJ1.I. 1 l>Jrrt·ll(1n·cn -nh'
n111thl'l·d1hk1,rx·hu1 h1l>P"'n 4 ktl
R11,t1l -IJ\l ~mt· ' Rick'
\,111n11t-r,-1h1·,1nl..t•and l \Fl h
\rt \lonl -hcahh
f 11r [)\.•n,l·r I .\~'>•~tant cn;ilh
( harlic \\ C'>I-his m us11.·al chair'
plJ' 1ngJl'lt'n'>1'c ha1.l'>.: Rith
1'.J rll'-upn ghts. \ J1mR ~an
lad.11h11t·a1lindlal l er 4 Thr~
.\m atto ' -~ou don't haH· to asl
QUC:\1100\ thC\ JU'>t ')tan tailing.'
~te'l''-'at\on -age nM b
k rl·m1Jh ( J!>lllle -fumble rt•-
tO\ t'n
E:..:tl h JllU rnah'>t has ha'> l>" n "'a' 111
ac,l 1ng the: ..an·c: ~Ul''>t lOO'>
Jam Lampk ' hasfourpro plt'"'llh
h1m atall11mcs 1 n am h1schir
boards note:~ l'11"\Cra!f. sound s',.
tern etc Tt'd 0a .... ~...,n no" "'or~ang
1n Oallac, ac,lsJoe C11hM ahout the
.l-\ dc:frnse oppo~d 10 the \ . .l
foe: Tht'asmann 1c, tailing tail ing
tJll 1ng E' Cr\t'l' hlrn street pcopk
tall to them!K.'h non the \trec1.-. 'Joe
Jot•\ that onh ht' tlrc:sse<i better
It's hat l 111 '1 1 hcad4uan ers and
thl· Pla}er'> .\ ,c,tx 1a1 1on press con·
ftrL'nLc .\re thL'\ '>1111 around"'"'t i:~··
..a~'Gencl P'hJ"' "\\hJtdo ~oudt'
"'1th the S-l m11l111n that dues produce
tur thr unio n CJ~ h 'car'". asked the
mLxl1a
"\\re pa~ t\~nw'> c,a~ s (1cnc
"The pla,crsau1hun1ed the stnle
the pla)c~d1d not a~.cpt theo"nl'rs·
proposal. and the: pla' Cr'i 1.·hose 10
lomeba1.l I "asonh al't1 ng on their
dlfClllOnS ..
Bad to the: med 1.i "'''rl 1ngart'a. a
l rO"'dgather. lt''>Jal l Donlan
JaL l . "'ho d trC\ t<; 1hc: managemt·nt
1.u unsel. said "Thl' unitin has a Rod
~rlang mind an tl·rm'> of their
PRO FOOTBALL
dc.-mands lt'Hl•n\tJ nth chang ng
\\ e tiITcr them hl'11n hent'fit'> t8Jn
thl'' ·, c had ht-tore "'t"rc "'ilhn~ 'l'
nL·g~1a1c huHht union "'on't rr·
(ug_n1n· thl' '>' \ll'rll "'h1l h 1 ~ tht· Jr .i t:
1hc n ght 0ff1r'>t rl·fu1.al \tandard
pl.l~er~· ~tintracl\ c:tc ··
T he un1t1n rt'Pft''K'ntall' "'run'' c:·
d11. l10g tht•1r re"l.\1rJa, anJ tn ang 1<1
let Donlan l nt'"' thl'' re taping him
( ool Ja1.-l dot•\n 1 ha t an !.''clash He'
w d ean ~h.a' c:n t .,iv!..'> lil t: the bca.rJ
on h1sfacc d1dn·1,h '"' urtMleJ rol
upse111n~ him
He ... m\ n..lmc ,, •n tht•
louds°pea(c1 r m tx· n~ pJgt•J I get Ill
tht• pho nl' and 11°' m'"' k 'ht· ne<'d'I
a bah~ s111er for .\'thk1~h ~. Jaugh·
tcr I "'ond cr 1fDntn \tan ... , "'ould
bab)<,11 ht•r --.hale an'"c~ 'lpn '-'n ting
c'er:tx.xi~·.,que<..11 n'
II# W&&J
WaalllnCtoia defenaln end DUter llaDley
la tbe center of attention dvln& • , ......
coelerew Tlaanday. llanley had to be ,_...ded bJ C.C.Cla Joe Glbbe to attend.
Prep basketball: More surprises in store tonight?
·~Harbor. pecktd for last 1n the and v.1th the rtil 1ood hoocer in Crara Re«.-w ~u ~ m1.ucd lac wttl .. 81 ROGER CAAUON Sea View. shocktd Corona dtl Mar, at CdM. ThC' Barons Sol a )Ump w1lh a 7().44 Other Suntet pmes toni.aht \ianna l.l-~l
... .._....... •Laauu Beach. pt ktd for fifth in the \'IC101) O\t'rOc·un V1rw 1n ~ finl round. but at Ed1t0n (l·J), Westminster (2-'l 11 Hunt· Sttond·roundplayaeuundttWl)'•ne"~ Pacific Cout Lt .. ~. roUtd throuah four att lt)IJ\I to rtbound from a diJUtrous 0-2 1ncton Bnch(l-4). A.11 pme bqan 11 30
duteuon ton1aht 1n prrp basketball and st,.1ah1 PCL foes before Nnntna into Wood. effon Wt v.tt di.IC' putl to nu. panly to In ~Sea View Leaaue. C'oroM dcl \tar
Fount.am VaUey H1ah Co.ch Dl"e Brown bn41tWtdnC1day n~L subparshooungand panJy tothcopposmon (l·l)rsat ev.portHartlor (l-4) T\atin( -0)
offcn 1 pttd1c11on th.at fe'1n1rould ara~ Yt1lh. Qcun VLcw. which a~ 10 stnll&lc .... a roach I ha cc to.~na 11 do,wn to l~ \'\Slts Est.anoa C2·l) and Pn1' cn1t' (l &a)
"The S«Ond round IJ ao•na ,0 ha1>c Its 01'1 the ~•> 10. S-6 nOn·~UC rttord. •-u term said 8rov.n. but thats 11\-hat II tfa\Cll toSaddkbedt (4-l). 1urpri~ too," 111d Brown as his t~m packcdforfif\h1nlhc unteLSo•he"'a"''~ amounts to (poor sboot1na) "-1 coaches.·~ In lhc Pacific Coast La&uc. "oodbn t ~for its Sun1et Leque cruc1al 1t Ocean Coach Jim H.ams' Scaha•kt a"' ervo>1na dt' 1~ 111 thnc t.h1np ind tl')' lO be fundamcn· (s.-0) " It Trabuco K11h (:!·l >. Lquna ~ch
Vn.. • o~mc cdac 0\Cr Fountain Valley and tall~ sound. but 1f the bell IS not'°"'' do•'n. (4-1) '"''" 10 Cosa.a Mna (1 -4) and wun1
h mncd off with a bana in the firit round.. Manna )OU re hunu".. Han (J..2). u.ndtt MW (()a(h Jot Reid. " at
For instance: '1be)' 1«m to be aienina bcntr all the RccaUina the first-round confltn. 8"!•,, Orantc (0.S)
•Hununaton 8cae:h. pecked for last 1n lht time ... ••d fountain Vallty's Brov.n about said~ "Both teams pla)t'd rttll) hard.~ JU t In the Sout.b Coast Lna1.at. lrv1nt <1-3) •s
Su"tet, buncd the No. I ped. Wnlm1n1lcr. Ottan V1~ 'Ocean View 1s rttl iOltd at t.bt ha~nC'd lo btt tbt l.9~ts.ItWUa1°' hk'e at 0.na H1Hl{2·1) lft a kt)' matchup tov.'ard •
9l-60. at Wntmin1tCT. 001ntCM1kc rohn), lhc1nsrddTOdd onnanl our [dl)()ft pmt (I 6Y-Ol \ltetory). Wt mack CIF 4. pla ff bMb • •
,.
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,, kmn \nk.itc:r., lod er room Jlt<"r-
"' JrJ
-\nd J\ tht: umllil l~ ltt holh team~
h.1r~ vndnnl'ath dOd grab a nn!>
J r '" nr lll><'r 1 pla~ed n ght into
ll l .!1.;lr,· 'h l
l h.s • tlt'I P' u'> "'hl' n 1 he referee-~ let
l.:" r j. jnJ J 1n • •di tht" lll k~·ta .. l
• ~ \ -..i1..! 1-,.1 L vl'lg Beach u~nlt"f
l )t· \r • •II' L Jntt!>hln .. " t"'rc gving
t "lJ' ;x· 1plt d '"n Our 00''> art"
r lt;f ~;dd1le'> arc r1..'ugher
\\ 1.:'l I 1 I J J 'idndle the pn·~., 11
... ~ r : t It lht• t>a\l et 1-l ) per\.t'OI n
1•1. fa•,: >iJlf .... 11h m1i.l-range JUMP<'~
t ... ,uJ , , .., ... , n ,. "'a~ 11 PJllt'nt
c· 1.1j!r1 111 1.1>.l' tnl· "'all 1n.,1de mu,h
t'.ir1' d' l nng &Jl.h denied the pas'>
l'"l\IJl
\l, en c:n 1urned 11 l'' c:>r "'hen there '"J" • J pr1.·.,.., ·· \tulhgan ..aid ··\\e
"':rL' -nJhl1. 11• ha ndle the: ~Ht''' JnJ
ttwn •\l t11t·d ll• mal e ad1ustmt'"ll'>
JnJ ~11 .. ,1.•uldn't ha nd k 1i '-' t" JU"t
..t ~1pkti:h pdn11.l cd 11e d'> "'t'll
\\ '1JI I "J ' lwl ing I 1r "'l'fl' l"ll
f rg l,: .... h ,m1.· tt1 t.ilr 11 t..ut and lln<'
:• :urr n •h1.' m1ddkand atta,l tht
rrt"
Point guard Ke' in flo,d "'hl h.td
lour turno,er\ 1n the tirs1 '>('\CO
m1nutL·\ turned the maJont' 11 the
pre'' hall-handling re-!>pc:in-. bd1 t)
11,er tl \t a~e H~s for a "'h11c bu1 all
the \ntc:atcn had trnuble h l d ing
1n1 the ooh "'hethl'• 3g.3 O'>l the
prt·..,~ or an thl' ha lkvun o fTen'><:
'-'1th a I: . .., lead L t)ng &ach
\\.ureJ nine StrJ1ght -l.aPP<'tJ b~ the
first ot f11ur threc-pnint goal'>!-' Rago
\loon. "'hu .. a ..... l· tl-!he tx-nch to
.,,urt' .i ,areer-h1~ :.i f"l.'tnts on 0..
111 I I '>h11l1t ~ Pu~" "hu had 14
P\ll Ot<, 1n thc: • r,· 1-,.,1.-fin 'hl'd "'llh
: ' point' I rd'.,u1.ind1. J nd lour
J')'>l\t\
.. ,c,tx">d' t.ould Mndk Purn ·
\1ull•g.an "-lid ··He., ICX' strong and
(Pleue .ee UCl /82)
*** No. 3
Tar Heels ,
stunned
\Vake Fo rest pulls
upset : Fullerton
\\'ins first in PCAA
From Tbt \s odatt'd Press
[)J' 1J ( Jrh k kd d '>('('Ond-half
, •'1ll ~J, :hJi '-'J' .. JPrlCd h' (\am
h, ·, \"•' trt·l ·hr""' "'1th thrtt
,l,\l'lJ, rl'mJ n1ng JI. \\31._t Fore'>t
""'C'\ th1rJ-ranl t.•d ,,,nh ( arohna.
'' -.. Thur-..1.i~ n1gnt tn .\tlanttl
l '··'' l •nl1.rt·nlt' b.i~..,etba I
'• .11 ng "'' a'> mln' a' 1-l points
J' • r iht• <.<:,11nd ha f \\ale Fl'rt'~l
1 : . ..: n 1hl ~< ( -_.., mcrat11 u~d ~
• •. l ;-..• nt-,h : ha,...-;ige w 1. ut a
•.; . .:~ Jl1i(1t ~' 'r--'2 \A.Ill' l \~5
•t·~ j · ng l .i· ' l' h t the fif'it l"O
11-• : i" ntcr-. Jn..! t al Bo'd capptd
thl ,rr.·l·"' :h l"'C. m 1re Bo)d addt"d
J rt :>-\ • th'l'<'·Dl.llni oac;let "'llh Q 5Q
k1· · hnn~ tht Deml'n Dt-arons
.... ., .... J .t
.\ 1:.: run ''-"enng mort' than
ti.._., m1nutt"" g..t 'e \\ ake Fo~t a
-; -edge: Ralph "11k' capptd the
rJ •, .. 11h l"'t' lrtt throws "'llh .J OJ
k!t
Ran11no \mllh h11 a thrte-p.11n1
t'IJ\l (1 ll11(' thl' SC'l1rl' at --\\Ith :::
kit "'ut '-'ale Fol't'!>I rt'"~ponded "'>th
'"''' trr<" thfll"'" ti' ( arh le and a shon
JUmfll·r b' Todd ~ndcrs
kt1 l t•Ni hit a thrtt"-poanter ",th
50 't·umd" l~tt 10 bnng ~onh
(aw. •J1<.: l 4-.\1 "'1thin8I-Oand
R1~l I 1•\ hlod ed l\\·ss.hot fro m thr
ba .... ·linl· "1th : 5 ~'°onds left But the
Tar lk,·1' ta It'd 10 capn.ahze \lo hen
Pt"tc l hu. utt "'a' l alled for traHhng
h' h•ukJ h h'' hit both end~ of
3 t"ll.1nu' Iv \4:a tht' UJl"CI
In rt .\ .\ rnat1.hu ps
Cal Utt Fallt-rtoo 7$, Padflc to:
Richard \1l.1n1.1n "-l'rcd I poancsand
Henn T urner JJJrd I points and I )
rebound~ 1-lead the Tit.ans. l I·-.
5· I ~) t<' J 't\ wn <''et Pacific (0-.
"·I '\ l in a ~auk o t wan less PC'~.\
tl'am'>
Monon made 4 of ti thrtt-point
'hot\. 1nd ud1ng thl"C'(' an the first half
th' third thrtt-poanter. "•th I 40
l't'ma1n1ng 1n thl' half. ga .. <' the Titans
a '~-2 1 lead
Pacific s Dom ingo Rosano hn 1
thrtt·poan tl'r 35 S('('()nds later 10 close
tht first half ~a.th the Tnans leading
35-:?4 The T 11an~ went o n a 14-5 run
dunna the first ~\t"n manutt"S of the
S«ond half to stture the 'lCton
C'hnsuan Gra~ \C'Orrd 12 points
and Dan Embnck I 0 to lead the
T1 T'\
en u ·Lu Vqaa 17, FfttM Slate
71: ~rald f>ldd10 scored 2S po1nu
and Keath Jame-added l3 u N o. 4
e\ Ida· Las \ ~ ('·I. I I) 0\ er-
camc 1 sh.1g1sh •tan to cnute pas. the
\ ISJtll'\I 8ulld (:?-6. S-12)
Paddt0 srottd :? I of h1 poenl5 on
thttc·pou\ l and Jam lu l fi \'e
thrtt-po1nttt\ as~ Runn1n' Rebels
ustd the lona shot co pull away 1n lht
nd half.
L l \' hit 16 lhtft-potnttn -
1nclud1ng Q of 1-4 1n t.be nd half -
as the Re~t K't hool and PCM
rcrordi for most dutt-po1nten in t
pmc The old l'U'Ords ~ 1'4. and
~ -OOLL9Q&(D.)
'
Replacem:ent QB
has 1nore than
------thlg .interest _
UClrlpped Lak= :-0dl.:!1:·~~~15-94 by"Arizona Estancia u sets
Thursday niab~cad Los Angclei to a R"I in OJ>el .. e· . p
11 s,.94 . NBA ViC'IOt')' O\·cr lhe Ku~ ln .:.-... £ s Vi I d
Sacramento,lhelakm'32ndvkt°')'tn40 ea . ew ea er r,':: t~:a'r.n. :~ J= ·~~eJ8 ,e~~ ID T,P~~ -;~~H:ko~
rr.. TM .UMda&H Prus consccuttve victory ovct lhe K.inp. The la.st nme the dolled a thf'Ceo'Nn 1n~ an the fim Lum kin•s basket cipliaary raJOns., aa:ordinl to New·
K.inf. won a pme from Los An,gelC'S ~as on Feb. 18. inning as the CJnivmity of Anzona pon Harbor COIC9 Davia B&idL
LOUISVlLLE. Ky. -Ed Ru~n·s
investment in the Super Bowl cannot be
measured an monetary terms, even tho ugh
be paid $200 for two tickets to the game.
198 , ""hen the frartchi.st was located an Kansas Cu~. handed UC t a 17-6 season-opcmna ifts Eagles past UaheultJ u , htS1hm t i: The TN-La.kers rolled lo a 36-14 lcad With 1:34 left in the ba~balJ loss Thursday. bost Trojl.O.s, becked by Shelley
tir\1 quancr and led throu&houL· Tht Antea1ers K'Ored once in the Tustin, 42 .. 41 O.vit' 6S PCfClCR\ lhootiaa from the
A 22-4 run pulled Sacramento top of the fint innmg but then field, unproved their recofd to M .
within 40-34 with 8:40 ~ma.ming Hak ovich ignited a seven-run 4-2. while Saddkbeck fell to ().3 in
Rubbcn quanerbacked the Washington Redskins
101 3--0rccord d unng the NFL stn ke earh~r th as season,
ajv1ng the regulars a 4-1 record to wo rk wn h when the}
~turned.
in the first half but the Lale.en Wildcat firsL league.
used a 12-2 burst to take a S4-38 Jeff Huck. who was 4-S a year ago Patricr Lumpkin sank a eiS)lt-foot In 1heSurue1 Leasue:
lead with 3:48 left 10 the half. With a 6.82 ERA. suffered the los:s for baseline shot with I :OS rmwni.na as a • ..._..__. t i, w...-1eetet
They ncvertra.1led by less than 14 UCI. Estancia Hi&h upset Tustin, 42--i I, in ti: ShtrY1 Rttd scored a ~oal
Rubben. who wall q uahf} for a share of the team's
Super Bowl payoff. is assured of S 18.000 al read) and
said he could make an additional S9.000 -7 5 percent
ofa winner's share - if the Redskins beat the Denver
Broncos.
~ints the rest of the wa) and Arizona extended 1ts lead to 11-4 a girls Sea 'View Lr.ague basketball hi&h of (6 poi.nu 10 lead the Oilcn
three umes led by 25 points ... In after fi ve inn in~ and then came up game Thursday at Tustin. ( l l · 7, 4-2) put the Uons (o-6). Tami
other NBA action. Beraanl lllag with a sax-run sixth. Shermct was hit The Eaglesa.re 13-7 overaU and 4-2 Chick added 14 points and Stefanie
scored the first eight ~in ts of tht: by a pitch an the mningand later came in league. lied for seconcl, with Pcmpcr. who helped Hunth11ton
··1 guess yo u could sa) v.e put them 1n prett) good
posjtion:· he said ... but Lhe} v.ent on and pla}ed the rest
ofthe season and had some big v.ans. As far as putting
them in the Super Bov. I. that's reall) not fair to sa} ··
fourth quartCT, sparling a 12-0 a round to score. and Kevin Lon•{).. U niversity and ju:st a pmc behjnd Beach's socccr team to a 2-l vie10ry
WortllJ burst that snapped a 72-72 tie and for-S. 3 RBI) drove in two runs Wlth a league-lead.in& Tustin (I )..9. S-l). over Fount.am Valley with liA 10&lie
pov.ered resurgent Washingto n to a I04-90v1cto~ over double. • Estancia led by ai many as ~en saves earf1tr 1n the allemoon. tcOted
Nev. York T he Bullets won their eighth consecuu'e The Anleaters added two runs 10 points in tht first baJfand :M-26 after tO poinu. •
Still. Rubben as proud of v. hat the stnke team
accomphshcd . With the former Una\ersll} of
Louisville pla}er at the controls. t~e squad beat
replacement teams of St. Louis. the New Yo rk Giants
and Dallas.
home:-game under Coach Wes UueW and are 9-3 each of the final two innmgs. Heath thrccquarte~ButTustioralliedand PeaW.ValleJ U ,OceuVkw41:
o' era II since Cnseld replaced Kevta Loepuy on Ja n. 3 lane garnered the victory for Anzona went in front 41-38 wilh two minutes St.aety Hisab 9COfed 13 points.
... Cleveland·s Brad DHper ty led a balanced attacl while n nkmg out ~ven in seven left. iocludin& niM in the fourth quanct.
"11h 18 points and the Ca vahers held Houston wuhout innangs. · Shawna Newbern, who bad l 3 as the visiting Baroni ( 1 ).9, S· 1)
a basket dunng an 11 :41 stretch of the second half en Jeff Oberdank powered UCl. dnv-points. 13 rebounds and five blocked rallied for the ~i.n.
route to a 109-85 victor) O\Cr the host Roclccts ... In 11\g in two runs whale going 4-for-S at shots. countered with a basket and lo the Pacific Cout ~ue:
.. We were JUSt a bunch of guys ti"\ ang to ma~l' a
name for ourscl .. es.·· he said "We were ionunate to v.1n
lhosc three games. We didn't ~nov. v.hat to e \pect But
d uring the first game e' ef}bod} seemed to l~1'11e
together a s a team and we reall} Jelled.
Demer. Blalr Rasmassea. making only his third start the pla te v.nh a home run. Last year then Lumplon hat the game-winner. WMArWp H . ,.,..._.Billa as:
of the season. scored ::!3 points as the Nuggets beat Obcrdank. hat .298 Wlth five homers Tustin had t1J.o more opportunities. Randee Mahonyscortd l4 points and
~fih,au~ee I 22-113. and moved 1010 second place 10 a nd 29 RBI. John Sccburger aJso had but a tumo\'Cr and a missed shot in ~ Mil.lat bad t2 points and l2
the \hdv.e!>t D1' 1s1on a $ood da) at the plate . ..soing 2-for-3 the final seconds gave Estancia the stciis to lead the Wamors (17·S. S-l)
~·
.. You've got to ghe Credit to the coaches and the
organization. The} brought 1n so me quality pla,crs:·
Three of those impons -v.1de rece1,er .\nthon)
Allen. dcfensl\ e back Dennis \\ oodberr: and light end
Joe Caravello -earned roste r spots "'hen the regulars
~turned.
Rubben did not.
"Of course. 11 v.ould be nice to be o n the sidelines in
uniform. An) bod) v.ould ~111 for that:· he said .. But I
have no regrets. I'm glad the~ got t1d.t'tS for me and I
wish them the best.
.. l'in rooung fonhem all the ~a~ ... he added "~ot
onl) forthc mone). but n·s a great orpn1zauo n and "' e
still got some fnends on the team ·· ..
Quote of the day
Nick Macarcbuk. in his· first 'ear as
Fordha m's basl etbaJI coach after coaching at
Canasaus College in Buffalo on v.h~ he tool his
usual fi,e-m1le Jog despite the bhuard that
struck Nev. York Cll' Jan b one da' befo re his
team pla~ed Pnnceto n ··.\re ~ou k1dd1ng" This
(the snov.) 1SJuSt like BufTa lo.1 feel n ght at home
This as hov. I get ps~ched for a game."
Dodgers sign Marshall, Howell
Tigers make off er to Gibson
DETROIT -The Detroit T igers have Ill
o ffered slugger Kirk Gibson. recentl)
declared a fn:e agen t b~ an arbitrator. a one-
\ ear contract e\tensaon v.11h a no-trade
clause. the team ..aid Thursda'.
Spokesman Greg Shea · declined. howe,er. to
confirm o r den~ pubhshC'd reports about details of the
contract propo~l 4
Shea said he: did not knov. there had been a
response to the ofTer
The Detroit ~c~s reported Thursda) tha t the offer
10\ oh ed a SI 3. m11l1on base salar) this ~car with the
poss1 b1ht) of bonuses ra1s1ng that to S 1.535 m11l1on In
the 1989 season. G ibson v.ould fC'C'Cl\'C a guaranteed
sala~ of S I 5 m illion. the ne"spaper said.
Love shoots bogey-free round
SCOTT D.\LE . .\nz -Da' 1s Lo'e
Ill parla~ ed a nev. putter and the best score
o i his cart'cr. a n -under-par 63. into a
three-strol t' lead Thursda' 10 the first
_round o t the Phoenl\ Open ·Golf Tournament.
Lo'e ~3 fi01shed offh1sboge~·free roundv.1tha n
ea&le-par-b1rd1e·b1rd1e stnng that accounted for four of
the nine 3's he scattered across his card on the TPC
Course
LOS .\~GELES -o ui.fietder ~tile Ill Flyers beaten, Hextall injured
Marshall a nd pitcher Ken Hov.ell. ~ho had
agreed to terms o n a one-~ear contracts the 'ev. 't orl Rangers ddeated Ph1ladel-'
both filed for salal"\ arb1trat1on ha'e Jolln \"aobiesbr1>uck made 35 sa'n as ~
"'~th the Los .\n~eles Dodger\. the team ~1d Thur~a~ ph1a a t the pectrum 5-2. an the ~HL
Marshall. -8. pla~C'd in I CW g.ames "llh the Thursda~ night Fl~ crs goaltender Ron
Dodgers last season. hming 294 ~1th 16 home runs and Hext.all left the game after the second penod v. uh a n gh t n runs-batted-in Ho\l.ell 2~ had a ~ record v.1th OOl' shoulder inJur: and '"as taken to a hospital fo r :\·ra~s
sa'e and a 4 QI earned run a'eragl· in 40gamesv.1th Lt•s He\tall v.as hurt earl~ 10 the second penod v.hen he v.as
Angeles last year strucl b' a Ranger shot In other :"'HL games John
Marshall signed for s-t-<.i ~.11 He had as t'd 1or-~"ad~a.D broke a th1rd-penod 11e v.1th his third goal ot
S 795.~ "'h1Je the Dodgers had offered s.-.: 5 OCX1 1he game and 'e"' Jerse~ rallied for a 6-3 '1c10~ o'er
:-\"O terms v.ere announced on Hov.ell s agreement , asning P111sburgh 1n Jim Scboenreld's debut as the
He had asl ed for S:!45.000 "'h1le the Dodgers had ()e, 1ls coach In Bosto n. goaltender Reggie Lemelin
offered S 185.000 recordtd his third shuto ut of the seaso n as the Bruins
Hov.ell ~as opuonC'd to .\lbuq uerque of the PaC1fi< beat Quebec. 3.f• Lt'mel1n faC'ed onl' I 9 Quebec shots
Coast League last .\ugust ~!'d inJured has shoulder He in secunng his ninth career .shu1out · Doug Gilmour
underv. ent surger: Oct -to re mo' e the 11r ot the reg1stl'red the ~ond three-goal performanl e of his
cla' 1cle in has n ghl shou lder carl'eT and addl."d an ass1sL leading t Louis to a 9-1
'100~ 0 ' er '1s1ting ~ti nnesota. stretching the Blues'
"1nn1ng strea~ to four games North Stars' Nanne resigns
ager Loo Na.ue resigned on Thursda~. '
Minnesota '."orth Stars General Man-~
sa) mg he feared the pressures of his JOb
would ruin h is hea lth ··1 -.ouldn't d1,orce
m} self dunng the game from the stres' of~ mnang and
losmg.:· ~anne 46. told a nev.sconfert"nce .. This g1,cs
me an opportu nu~ 10 enJO~ hod.e} a lot more and a lot
long.er ... :'\annc:-said he felt no o umde pressure to
resign. The ~onh tars faa le-d to male the pla,ofTs last
season lbr the first 11 me since 19~9 and are fo un h in the
Nom s 0 1\ 1s1on Edmo nto n Oilers star Wayne
Gttttlly said Thursda~ he's read~ to pla~ again and
e>.pects to be 10 the lineup for tonight's game agam st the
Ca lgaf) Flames Gretzk~. ~ho hasn't pla~ ed s1 nee
severe!~ straining a ligament 1n his ngbt kntt og De-c
JO. said the l nee is greath 1mpro,ed ... r m feeling
strong. 1"11 g1' e 11 a go ( tonaghll ... he said after a
strenuous SO-minute pract1~ 'Tm at the pornt v.hert"
(the k.net') as prett} "'ell 100 percent Edmonton Coach
Glen Sadler v.asn't read~ to make an) C'ommn mc:-nt
Tbursda' ··\\e'll stt:· Sather said .. If he's read' he'll pla~. af n'ot. he v.on·1 .. Without Gretzk) in the lineup
the Oilers ha .. c a reco rd of 5-4-4. &.ood enough to !>ta~
close to the front-running Flames an the chase for the
overall points champ1onsh1p.
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with tv.o RBI. win. pest T111buro Hills (4-14, 0-6). The
T im St.an1nger was the founh of Elsewhere in the Sea View League: Warriors a.llowed only 11 points in
four l:CI pitchers to take the mound N~wpert Harbor U, Corou 4el the second half.
against the hard-hittini Wildcats. Mar 3%: Jenn) Stucker scored 16 Jn colle.,c action:
Staninger had one stnlceout and points and had 14 rebounds as the Freuo State $t, ua ti: Yvette
pitchC'd a scoreless eighth inning. Sailors ( 10-8. 2-4) held off host CdM Roberts poured in 23 points and
The .\nte.atcrs 1A.erc to resume their (0-6). Leesa Agent added 20 as the host
three-game stnes with Anzona toda) Chantel Deford. who sco red su Bulldop (9· 7. 4-3) broke a ~
v.1th Dean Dout) on the mound for points. ~as dropped from the te.am game UCI winning streak in a PCAA
UCI. Doul) was ).) last season. follov.10g the game due to d1~ game.
Biola turns back
Vanguards, 85-7 4
Baola College. ranked third na-
uonall~ 1n the NA!.\. pulled a1A.a)
from stubborn Southern Cahfom1a
College in the st<"'Ond half and posted
an 8~-74'1ClOJ) o'er the Vanguards
in D1stn ct Ill basketball Thursda}
night at home.
The" in 1mpro\ ed the Eagles· marl
to 2 1 · l 0' erall and I 0-0 10 d1stnct
pla~ CC foils to 8-11 and 6-2
T he.game \!,as close for.much of the
first half. but B1ola utilized a spurt in
the la~t t\l.O minutes to open a ~3~
le.1d at the breal ,
The Eagles then began e~tending
the m argin 1n ttie !>econd half and
v.ere up b) 21 (11 -t91 v.1th 8 25
remaining in the game
SCC V.0Uldn't Q UI{ and was able lO
sha' e the margin to eight points v.1th
3 23 left betorc B1ola put the game
a~a\
The Eagles dom inated the boards
to the tune o fa ~:!4 rt'boundang edge
10 the game
B1ola's Johnn\ G nflin led all
sco rers "1th 25 ·points. \o\ h1k JefT
~tart1neau added 1-
The \'anguards rC'Cc1,ed J sohd
effort from freshman Jeff B1c~more
" ho connected on 7 of I 0 from the
field and fin1!>hed "1th a team-high 14
points. Four other sec pla)Crs
reached doubk figurt"s. "'h1le Jeff de
La'eaga tallied all eight of his points
10 the final fi,e minute-s ~hen the
\'anguards made their last chal'gC'
SCC m~ts Fresno Pacific on
Saturda~ n1 gh1 at ho me in m ne\l
o u11ng.
In ant.~her college game.
C'llrj.Jlw Heritage 97, C'llrin Col·
lege lrvi.De 'S: Center Da'e Kar._st~
dominated the 1ns1de. sconng 28
points and leading Chrisuan Hentage
(9-11 ) to the '1cto~ over the Eagles
( -13).
CCI fell behind 58·35 at the half
and v.as ne'er able to threaten after
that 1n the loss at home. Dan Klatt
nad I~ points 10 lead the v.a) for the
Eagles. v.ho '1s11 Cal Lutheran Satur·
da} night
UCI. • • From B l
1umps too high \\ e v.ere outmatched
on the front line The' v.ere not onh
stro nger. but had quickness a nd
Jumping abtht) and the~ pla~ed
hard··
Leading scorer Morion \\ale~ hit
onh I ~. but 11 mattered little Not
onl\ Pum scored inside. but the
center conib1nat1on of Langston and
6-9. 150-pound John Hatten ac-
counted for 26 points and se'en
rebounds
.. Ear1} 10 the game. the~ tool o'er
the game:· ~tul11gan said .. \\ e got
some good shots. but couldn't make
them go in. We should ha'e gone to
the 1ns1de a fter v.e missed the 13· I 4
footers. Instead ofgetung 1t an.side. ~e
got into a JUm~shooti ng contest and
v.e missed. w e·,e gone against the
\"t>gas press and not had that much
trouble 1f the ball goes 10 the hole ··
L'C I ne,er cut 11 to less than 01ne
a nd three consecuu' e three-point
goals. tv.o b) Moore. 'la'e Long
Beach a 50-33 lead v. ath 1.35 left in the
half.
Warriors rout
Trabuco, 6-0
Woodbndge goallc~r Meliua
Gover e>.pcnenocd a once-in-a-arur
.situation an h1ah school &irts ~r
Thursda) -she rttardcd a shutout
,·1cto r) without gcttJng a single uve.
The Wamors topped vmung
Trabuco Hills. 6-0. to raise their
Paetfic Coast League rec.ord to l-1 -1
as the field pla)ers stopped Tra.buco
Halls from a sing.le shot o n goal. Suzie
Baldwin and Melissa Robles each
scored tv.1ce for Woodbndgc. which
1s nov. ., ·;·I o' erall.
--~anv.tut? 1nSunscrt:tague pta~
Oceu V lew 1. Marta.a t: ffrcsa
~tathaO\. ~uh an assist from T nc1a
Cook. seored the onl~ goaJ of the
game as host Ocean V1e1o1. 1mpro'ed
to 2-1 -t an le3gue pla~. Man na fell to
1-1-5.
Bu tial'" Bae• t , Fouta.la Val-
ley J.; K erT} Kelter headed an Lisa
Lt1ker's rrtt kick in the second half to
&l'e the Oilers the ,·1ctor). upping
their rttard to 3·2·2. 7-S-4. Sconng
fo r Fountain Valle' (3·2·2. 9-S-4) was
Deena Hau,er ·
Shadid to a ssist
Workma n a tOCC
Orange Coast College football
coach 8 111 Workman bu l\dded
former Bolsa G rande head coach
G reg Shadid to his staff as a defensive
assistant. 1t v.as annouhC'Cd Thurs·
da~had1d coached at Bolsa for 11
~ears. S"-as a head coach 1ncludll\& a
CIF Central C onferencc title ID 1986
"hen the Matadors v.ent 12-0. He wtll
C'Ontanue to teach at the high school
le,el v.h1le has specific defensive
duties ha"e not )et been determined.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL R0UNDUP •••
From Bl
CSL\' held the old league mark
UC SaDta Barbara M, New Muico
Stau 63: The Gauchos· Bnan Shav.
v.as limited to SC\ en points. but Bnan
Johnson came through v.uh 17
po10ls. includmg five thrtt·point
goals. and Camck DeHan scored 16
a.s host L'C Sant.a Barbara (6-2. 14-31
held off the i\gg.ics (4-4. 12·9).
Jeff McCool led New Mexico State
with 22 points. hitting 7 of 10 from
thrt'C·point range. Freshman Mike
Do~le hll forea ght points and grabbed
se' en rebounds fort he G auchos." ho
hn 56 percent from the floor and 88
percent from the line.
In the Pac1fic-IO-
UCLA II, Waslaiertoa St.ale H :
Dave Immel scored Ii points and the
Bruins made the ir fi rst 11 shots of the
5CC'Ond half 10 coast to a victory O\'er
the Cougars at Paule> Pavilion.
Gerald Madl.ans added IS pomts
for the Bnuns (4-4. 8-10). The
Couprs (4-4, 7-8) have never beaten
UCL\ an 30 tnes an Los Angeles.
UCLA led JJ-31 al halftime. then
~nt on a 2S-13 run. capped b)
Trevor Wihon's layup with ll:S4
~mam1ng. to we a S~ lHd
\\ 1lson scored eight of his ~ants
dunng lb.at run.
ArtlOU ff. Arix.u Stllk •t: Scan
Elliott scored K\ en of his IS points
duri ng a 24-S second-half run as the
to~ranlced Wildcats (9-0. 19-1)
pasted the Sun Ot-nls (S-4. 11-7).
The un ()t-,·als. down 4)..24 11
half\ame . scored the first four points
of the second half before Anzona
IA-<'Ot on a 51 .-minute run that turned
the game into a rout. Tom T olben 's
thrtt-pomt pla) gave .\rizona a 6 7-33
lead v.1th 1308 to go.
Sta.Dford 71, 0recOG State 5$: Greg
Butler had 24 pomts to lead lhe
Card1 naJ O\er the Beavers.
Howard Wnght added 22 as the
Cardinal used their superior height to
o'erpov.cr the Bea\Crs in the closing
minutes
Stanford 1mpro'ed to 13-6 o'crall
and S-3 in the conference. good for
second place. v.h1k O rego n State
dro pped to 9-; and 3-4. stretching a
lo~mg stnng to lhrtt
Califonala 77, Oregoa 74: Harmut
Onmann. a Junior from ~nnan).
scored one o f has two baskets ~1th 37
seconds left to pla) to &JVC the Golden
Bears the 'acto" over t~ Ducks
O rtman·s basket broke a 73-73 tie
Orego n (3·3. 8·7) came back wnh a
free throv. b}' forward Keath
Baldersto n with ca.gilt seconds left to
pla). But the Bears (6-10. )..S) sewed
up the victor) on a dnvmg layup b}
forward And) Bngham with 1~0
seconds to pla)
EJ~hcre.
Tnlfle 17, St. BeuTaa.tt M:
S1xth-r11nked Temple, led by M11ct V~k's 2S points. scored 13
stra1&ht points an a s.rcondo-half spun
and t.M ~Is went on to dtfeat t •
Bon.a\-enture in an tlantJC tO pme
Miclairu 7', llllaol1 14: Glen Race
scored f3 points and eighlh·ranked
M1ch1gan (6-1. 17-2) ran oul to a 16-
pomt halftime kad and cruised 10 a
Big Ten HCtOf) o 'er No. I 3 llhno1s
(4-3. 14-5)
'ieu1-El Paso U , C.lorade Stak
SI: Chns Sandie sank two free throws
With 11 SC"Co nds remaining as ~
ranked Texa.s-EI Paso (6-1 . 17-3)
fought back from a 14-point first-half
deflcit to cdic Colorado St.ate (2-2.
11-5) 1n Western Athletic Conference
pla~
S..t.H.r11 Mluluippl 9$, LMlsville
t%: Case} Fisher scored 22 points and
Rando lph Kc)s and John White hat
clutch baskets to key a late comeback.
as o. 20 Southern Missasstpp1 (4-1.
I s:2f"butlasted l.oUl$\'ille (I ·2-J().. 7)
10 i Metro Conkrcncc matchup.
Artists forfeit two
La&una Beach Hi&h"s SO«Cr team.
No. 4 m CIF 2-A play and the P1c1fic
Coast Lta1ue lockT, has bttn forttd
to forfeit two pma btt:au.w of an
inchpblc pla)~r.
A student from The Nethctlands.
not v.1th one of 31 CIF-approvcd
eJtC'hanat PfOlrlmS. compc1ed in
both matches wath Oransc -a tic
and a vit tOt')'. and the re"ersals leavn
Lquna Bexb S..2
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IN CALIFORNIA FOR ONLY
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\'<1TH l ~PARALLELED ER\ ICf S A:\D FAClLmf.
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THJS OFFER EXPIRE MARCB 3 1, 1988
JOHN WAYNE TEN IS CLUB
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modem bay1ront. 3 decks private
spa. docic fOf 55 ft boat. 5 BO 5 BA.
very open. oentM atrium.
144-1010
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641-5671
for information
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NO COLLECTING
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AH ORDINAHCE Of THE CITY COUNCIL .Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
•WM>ING SECTIOHS 10. 12-010 AND 1.12..020 Of THE NEWPORT BE.4CH MUNtCIPAl
CODE TO MAXE rT UM.AWFUL TO GIVE FALSE lHFORMATION TO AH AHllllAL
CONTROL OFFlCER AND GIVING THE ANftllAL CONTROL OFFtCEA POWER TO
ENFORCE THIS ORDfNANCE
Seettoft 10. 12..010.
f .. "9pcw1 '° ~/Al*nel Con17of Offtcef.
Arif per50n .no Ma.res WI),.,. statr-ient to a peace~ 'Y al'Wna. COt"'•o oH<e< c~"' ~
W'l "Wt"er "later .ai to ·~ o~oes o• ~~ W"1~ me •"'·er·~..., s.oeao "9 tne of''Oe' ""1~ ~:>t~f'\Ce
of 'VS or'* otfoc.a ~ ... t ies _..., tne •no~ '"4! 51 a1emer• s ta se -st/I>·, c/ am.~·
lectbl 1. 12..020.
Allt:horlty of PWlk Offtcen r. En:,ta;MC to....,. Cltattons.
2 Par-ng Contro. ~ ~ P~ ~ St1 nave tne oo-.r tc -nai<e &~es,s '°" _..,
~.o-'::! -• oe • 2 ~ s Cooe fll"tltled Vtll'>ICleS anc: T rdc a.no tat any voat.or o• tl'lle f ~
MICtlO"S o' '"le c 4~'l<I enoe Cooe $ectl()t' •'.)()() er"uoed ~rm.or. Aeo ... -reo Secton 4'5-'
er ~..-.: ~·atoc)l"I Catd 1(901 WM Vllhldle 5ec1IO" S200 9'11 ., ()spr.ay °' -tele"W ~es
~ s~ · f""t11eel l>oertllOl'1't'g ol ?\as.es Secti0n S202 r •itieo ?er« o' ~f Sec1'°"
S20' .,, tiec -aos secs.on 22500 ent ""' ~~ of S C>OOn1; S•....o ~ 'Y Panr"'9
Secbon 22502 ent *' Curb Pwtt~ ~'°"' 22505 entitled Sta1e '"'9"'••> Pn "llj; ~'°'"
22s•• er-1·iec: ~rre ,..~.,,a s.cuor 22s·~ 9"tltled Vna111!1"C)ee •e'°'-oes SecT"Y' 22516 enttneo -odr-90 l/r.oes Sec\ICW'I 2252C r-• '>eCI St(IC)C)lng 0., ~,~ .. a, a,..<l Sec1..:Y 22700
emrtlecl A~t PrOhtbltecl
(31 The ..-anne Otrector W>O memt>fYs ~· '"t sta!'I of the ~ar1ne Dec.rt~t as se>eaf~)'
~tee: t>1 t~ ~ .. ne Drector .. .a.-e ·~ ~ 10 mae wr~s t~ a-, ~tior OI Cl'\apter
S of ~ 3 of the Ca!~ornoa ~ar!XYs a-.c Na~ Cooe T le • • .,. ~ Cooe en 11.a
Rec:tuttOr'al Act ...,119$ TrUe 17 Ol ,,.,., Cooe eintrtled · Ha'bor RecJil.a~.crs Cr'tAP19" .. °' ~ trws
CoOe ent<tlecl ~ °'9pt• 7 '6 :>I ~-s C':>de enlltled ·...,,...,,.at t.a<ge W'CI Gnapter 7 20 ot u.. Cooe .,,t tied A.rwnai ~ r<: Sl'la... l'la'.oe the~ 10 maae at~es'1 tor .-iolatl0t'I$ of l'\e
tc:>l<Jwo< IQ MctlOfll ol Cooe' SectlO"' E Joi J60 1'11Poc:i-Gw'b9ge ~ Sec-0" 6 ()4 200
"T ~ng w-tn Puotic Ref'u:M Cor•a "'f!'S 11<>0 Secborl 0 06010 ~ t.as<e
(4) The~ PWk ~ "'5 ~.a~ "">e XMer to make WTeStS torr, IOl''V ol 0-.aoT•
12 '° 01 tne , ..... 1)()11 8eecf'I M uncat>a :/..oe enbtled Sac:JPC)llng s~ ""° p.,_~ ~
.. tions ·~ to p.w11.1ng of ""9hOes
JC::erse -soec:torS srlal,.,. l'19 P<JW9' ·~ ,... e rres1s •or .,.., eoo. ert .. 4C :S...s.~ UoenMe mrld ~ -·~ 6 ~ '"'3 Cooe
en1:tled Hean'" W1d Sart-1a1'<>'" -·" ·: -=' . ..,,, Code entrtlecl ~ ~ "-~..es ano st-&
~ l'\e po.., 10 l'!Wle .-res-s to-• ">i' :-s ~ Sectol 12 40 060 of Cooe ~ •'fld o.,...~ !Of
c.u,.,, Pu"PQ99S Pfot-b"l8d
6 ~ ~ S. W'IC>M Z><ec1or ''°" "9$$1111"1 ~ Serw::. Olr"ector tne ~ For91"'\&.-
fhe ~-" ~ Foremer' and ·~ ~Ae ~.,..,.... tne OOW9I' to ~· erTesU tor..,,
v'<IO(at "°"" ot ~-6 04 '::! ' s Cooe
(9) The F ... 0-' W1d II "'*"~ ~ v. stsf'I ot tNI ~• °'8plr1mr4 _...,..... the~ to malre
.,.,.... for ,,,.., ~ of Tl'f'e 9 ot """ Cooe a ~ of ~ 25000 Md 22S • ol U.
~ 'lf/l'W:Je Cooe ,,,.., ~of OCl"9' st-. or toc.i __, "*1ed to llre 9UPP'lll CM• Of...,._
~ ""'_,,, 11'1CMfO' of &Ute or IOC* laws pert~ to U"9 ,_..llO. uee, stor.ge or cfillCJ o.t °' rc.w-.. "' --1•
CW 1'ie same CO be ~ onCle l"I 1'w dfrt»J '4WC*)W
adOObOr: Thie ~dln9ncle ~ beCOrne ~ Ot' Fecwu.y 2•
..... • n. °'**'°' ._ tOd..IOed a! a ,...,.., ~ ot h City COYnc1 of IN C4y ot
llillll:tiort 8eldt Niii on , 1 oer of~ rtea, ~ iidopt.s on o.e ~cs., ol ~. 1981, °" ....... io --.
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STARTIIG A NEW BUSlllESS??
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AN ~ OF THE CITY C~ OF THE CITY OF NEWPO«T BEACH
._...,..,AND M.ADOl"llNG CHAP'T'ER 20.74 OF THE~ BEACH llUMIC1-
PAL COOE l'EJl'T u•to TO ADUl T DfT'ERT USE'IT BUSINESS ( ....... Ccim-
mh 'u• ..._..._ .. No.•>·
lee .... , 1: The Crty Counol of the Crty of Ne~ Bead\ does hereby Ofd as folows
21..74.010 ......,._ The Crty CourlCll of the Crty of Newport Beac:ti finds that adutt
enter1alnment businesses. as defined in thd Q\aptet. because of thell yery nature. ha¥e c:su.n harmfuf 98CX>nd.-y 9'fects on the c:ommuntty The harmful sec::onda:ry eft9cts on
the comtnun1ty are:
A. The rek>c::ation of existing commerc:ia1/resadentiaj uses t>ecaA• of a tear on the part
of the Pfopert)' owners that establishment of such a business IS an indication of a
downgrading of that area; and
8 A dea ease In property values in adJOU'klO areas becau• of the tnetease in crune,
rek>c::abOn of e.iushng bu:uneUeS and OYef"all det~atton of the neeghbortioods
OCCHM>iied by -..ell a "98; and
C. An tnc::rease in cnme. espec1auy sex~elated ottenses. in the mmed.ate vtanfty of
IUCh a UM; and
O. OetenoratK>n of the physlCal condloon of stTUctures near such 1 use because of the
lw of property ownet"S that est.abkshment of IUd'I a business I'S a 11gna1 that the ecooomy
of the ne.gtit>omood rs unstatJ6e and the COi 1:99quent retuc1ance 10 inves1 .n suc:ti
properties. and ' E. cruz.ns in .,... surrounding adUlt entertasnment businesses are sub,ect 10
• ia eeMd urb9n btlglrt and decnaed qualrty of kfe and
F SYbst.Wltial numt>en of aoutt enteruunment bu5lneS3eS we assoaat ed wrttt u nrlul
l8XUal 8Ct.Mbes SUCh .. prost.rtutJOn
The City Council further finds that the restnctJOnS and d4M!lk>pment standards
contained .,, this Or~ianc:e tend to mrugate. lfld possibfy ~ tlle harmful
w::ondMy .ttects on the community assoca.ied ..tti 8dutt ent~t buSlt~
The Qty Counal further finds that the pnm.y purix:-in adopting t.hlS Ord.nanoe as lhe
~ of h8rmfut ~effects on the c::onvnunrty
The Crty Counci turthW finds that 1estrtctioc.s we det:elopment standards cont.-.eo .,,
this OrdliMnce we unrelated lo the tuppressicw'I of tree epeec:t'I and do not brn1t ac::oess by
adults to INterietl "'1h Arst Amendment PfOlecltOn
Of .
3 Fond!&ng °' toucning of nude human gerlfta1S oubtc reg-on OUtlOOlS °' fema.ie
t><easts Of
°'
' Masoch&sm erottc Of sexualty onented tOrture beat.ng or the mf\ctlOl'I of pa..n °'
5 Erotic Of lewO touehlng fond oig Of other contact wnn an an-imal by a ~.,.,¥' Deing
6 Human excretJon unnallOn menstruatlOt'I ~aginai or a.na.i 'nQa110n
i< Specified Anatomical Areas· means
1 ~than complet.~ covered 1a1 numan ~ia.s poDee region 101 °'1t100'.1s1 aoo 1c
te-naie bfeastfs) b9ow • potnt unmediatet)' ~I.he tap of tbe areota.. and
2 Oeat1y deptcted human genrtab in a state of se..wat stunul.atJOn arousa. ()(
tumesceuc::e Of hum.an ma6e genitat:s in a d'Selem bty turgtO state eve" f oompletflfy a1'0 ~uely covered •
L The· estabkstwnent of any aoult entertanment C>uSineSS Sha! noude the C>Pe>~
of such a busnes.s as a ne-buS-ness the ~hon of such Dusrnes.s °'the oonvws:on
of an elUstlng buSlness loc:atton to any ad\At entertamment bu5'0eSS use tt'I! expanson
of any eJDStJng buSlnllSS. the atterab<>n 0t en·ar~t of any e.usung busd'leSs or an)'<>'
the uses wrthm such 1 business or any addrtion to eir.rst.;ng uses Mlt'n an exrst.ng
busmess
20.74..030 SpecWIR111rtctkw.._
A. Loc::a1ion Aestnctions Uses ctassihed nerean as adult enterta.inment buStneSS
be permitted 11'1 C-0 C-1. C-2 o.st.ncts "lnd commeraat areas of o-e Olstnc:t.s Ir
dlS1netS rt shcl.i be unlawful to esta.D11sh any suc::n adult entena.inmer business
loca.bOn IS
1 Wrttwl frv&-OOndred (5001 feet of he boundary o any residential drStnct as Sl"IO#n ~
the Crty of Newport 8Actl dlStllci•og l'T\aD °' .., o hve-hundred 1500 feet o• an,
resadenbal use Of
~ Wlttwl one thouSMld f 10001 feet of any Ott'lef aoui eriterta;nmer-t ous.ness :ir
3. Wrttwl one thousand (100()1 f-1 o1 &:')' put>'ic 0t P'1V3te school ~ Cllaff~"°
c::Mc or cuttura, burlding. Chur"ch °' beact'
B Waiver o• tocanon RestnctlOnS
1 Any prepeny owner 01 hlS authCWU:ed agent may appt) to the P\arnng Com'""'5SICY
for a warYer of arry IOcatJon restnct-ons coritmned an ttus Secbon The P\a.l"l"W'Q
~ aher a pubic~ may WaNe any k>catJon restncbOns rt the foi. ~
findings are made
L That the proposed UM not be contrary 10 the pubic 1nt•est Of "'JUT10US to nearbr
propertJes. and that the sperrt and tntent of trns Section be obsel ~ ana
b That the pr()p09ed use not en&arge or encourage the ~to• an -":l&f'I
bight area. and c... Thal the esta,,t)jtSl'lment of an aodrt)()n.8.1 regu.ated use in the ar• not be cont•a')'
to _.., progr at" of negttbOltiOOd CX>n'9rYa tl()f"I no«" 11 1ntertere W'th any Dl'OC}' a,.... of
urban renewal a.nCl
ct. That ~* reg. dalions of the ~olewpOl't
OC>98'Wd.
2.. The prooeOure for the pubflc heel •IO wamog k>Ca1JOn restncbOnS 111'\811 be as se· •Ot"tn
in Secbon 20 80.050(8) ol the P .. •port 8w:tl ~ Code. ' the ume ngtti ol
llP998I as prCMded in Secbon 20 80 070 of uvs Code
C. tn add hon to the '-ld Ule oonirols lf1d restncbOnS as tel forth In thlS Cl'lac1er
ott. restnctlOnS. oon110ls lfld ~ established in Tiae 20 ol the Ne wp()f1 Beac:fl ~ CoOe shall ll>CJtt to the W"2 U98s that .,.. the aao,ect ol ~ Chapter o Amorta.ateoo Any 8dutt ent~t ~ • dilelled in this Chapter "
exastenoe as of the en.c:tMI dale of this ~ lf1d wt-=" ,,_ ~ ae.er "'W « 10
ha'f'9 a legat. nc>fllCOnfomMg ltalUI. Shat W'tNn ttree (3> ~ Iller Jhe da•e ot. tNs
OrdiMnce. temvna1e II~ ol IUCh bUSlneSS noc., ~IJCl8 Mth tne CYO'<llSZ()os
ol tt.s Chllp1er
.,.._.. Doah p "'1111 • f .._ The follow"'Q dew4llk>pl • e tt standwas
to .. ·81Ck'1 ent~ "'* 11111 .., the Oty
A.. Oft-street par'nng lhel be PfO\'lded .,, ecc:or-a.m Secbon 20 30 035c B ~ ~M
.... port ew::n ~ ~ lfld
8. Al ~ st*' c:or1torm to Qtapler 20 06 of the Heapo11 &wtt ~ Cooe ano c. The "11enor ol.,.,, booblor. lf\8I be adeqlaasety igtRd _.., ccnstn..aeo so ch.a•
...-y por11on thereof 11 ~~to the d9rtl or act. ac-._,. r '*.,. • .., "'om tt'4
counter or other reg&Mr stllllOn.. and
0 . L.obbJ lf1d enttw1m -llhcUd be du ;ciled IO• to n•'*"'Z'e OOStruc\#1 ot
Mfl wllts cb1ng ~~and
E. ~ dllipll.._ or act. prornotlOI• matar• .,_. noa be ~ 01
edtbled 10 •to be~ to the puibic. trotn ~b•• Mia a '•or W81Cnys or Mwn
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~1 know who you are -Mr. BADwrenchr"
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
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JUDGE PARKER
FU1'KY WINK.ERBEAN
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DOO!'fESBURY
by Jett MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
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HAVE ~ ZED I l'<NOW YOU, OA.VID I GET IN YOU :IF WE P'IOISSED "'OUR CAR AND ~US
ON ~E STREET. LJP TO THE HOUSE 1 I WANT AeeEY I TO HEAR ~ AeOVT" WHAT
~VE BEEN DOIN61
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By JOHN ROOS
long before Steve Earle and Dwight Y oakam were the lat~t
hotshots of the countr)-rOCk music scene. Amarillo-born
Joe Ely was tearin" up clubs and bars witb_ hiso•-nexplos1,e
mix of rockabilly. country and rocL But the raw po•-cr ofh'
sv.at-induci°" coottrts was larJdy missing on his ,·in~ I
efforts. Until now, that is.. Wnb the release last )'car of-Lord
of tllc Hiabway.~ El) and bis band ba\'C earned ou r
undivided anmtion with songs that alternately burn ana
endear ,.; th natural ease.
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ITllUSTBAVEBEE1'.-M001'STRUCK· ••. 8
The revicY.s for -Moo~ .. the romantic corned \
starring Cher and icbolas Caaie. ~from exuberant to
luke warm. Most of our critics are charmed bv a fi Im tha •
think is extraordinarily wdJ writ~ wdl dirccied and ~ e' 1
acted. ext v.m they11 do an I~ tum to rene" th~
honor film -Anguish. ..
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When this party was over~ the house really v.'3.S a wreck.. But
the host and~ were lauafungand enjo)iog t.M sight as
tbr waaerfiont rcsidmc:c crumbled at their f~L Donna and
John Crean of e-'port Beach asbd friends -includmg
Mr. ~kv.'Cll. at left -to join lbcm tbr a Sunda) afternoon
~111on put)' at their almosl four«tt lot on M~
Drive. The idea was to bring doWa the nisling hou~ 10
makcroomfora21 .~DeWA-*Uum-st,lr
home facing the Back Bay. · ·
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llOBEltTO llONDINELLA Coo-
iem poran JUI and 'ocals lOIUght lhroU&h Thunda) at al Carmdc:>s..
3 510 East Coasl Htgh•..a~. Corona dd
Mar. 67S-19:?!.
CAFE LIDO, 2900 !°'tt'l>O'l Bhd
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MAJUL l'X SPESCEB JUZ ptaru.St
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WV-'D .. ,.,lb Leigb Downs appear Lhr
SttOnd and founb T UC5da'~ a1
Mcadm.tart Countl'} Club. ·16782
Graham SL. Hunungt0n 8c:ach
Wedae.day
CAFE LIDO 2900 Nc-a,,on Bh d
prcsc:nts Lhr ew-Yon Jan Cocuaec-
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BETTINA GllEGOllY--'~ Sec-
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Coast Community CbW'Cb.. S6.SS and
$4. Sporuored b) UO. To Onkr
uc:Uu b) pbooc. call IS6--SOOO or
T dtvon. 6~1300. ·
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cd aulhor and rccopi:zed apm on
b'lJOOS.lS 1D the tlena9r Room at
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The party
was a smash
Sledgehammer-wielding friends
help NB couple demolish house
By VIDA DE.Ui ..............
\\'hm this pert) ·~o,n. t.br home~ was a •Tttt..
kt t.br hoR a.ad boues.s WC1"C laug:lung aod m~i:ng w
wg!lt as lbe •-aitt&oat re5Jdcntt crumbk:d ~• lhe1 r fttt.
0-aDd ,,.._en. of Neo-,,on 8cac:.b ~ fnmch to
pn them for a ~ aflcnooo dc-o>obnoo part} a1 lbclr
a.lmo5l iJar-actt lot OD Mesa On'~-Tbt tdca •<IS IO bring ciow-n
lhr 01sa1,. house to maie room for a ~l.OO>iq:.wc-foot ~
-\nld>rilu:m-stylir home &ooi the Bact Ba~
Tbc <rOWlUDI ~ ~ •bm t1x bclldoztt tore down ant
corncr -finl •i:tb John dn'ln& tlx bea'~ madu~ md then
.._.., r.ai.a ba'"lll& a p> n 1L (Ebsen admnini ~ •"a.S bcutr &l
~· c:awmran.) Earber ~bad W:.cn dedvh2mmcn and knocked boles
m the walls. pauncd lbe .. ~ (.a.-W1*n an hC'r rok as
Josrptuae me Ptambtr au1oera.phed t.br baJhroom wa.i acar lhr
ph:unbu1I) and splaoered pamt aD o'-a tk carpcung.. \\ lw a
~
,,_. ...... wall cocnmacia.I and pamlCd -ai at
Carmdi)s-09 lbe livins room wall to ad'\--crusc ber lnubancr'
caler) bdoRjlmllll b\'dy sitll the~ twruncr. -1 bdped
lbcm (lk Cnam) tcardow'a a~ 10 ~~ Hrlls wbrn ~
bad a drmolJUOD perty. -sbe SDd.
-So_ tblS as DOI tiU ~· S'WlQI a1 a~ draxd •omu. rm mer IO womaa.,-sud dolh·~ ~ner Mr. Blaelwdl
(-ariJl&JQDS)JlnUl a dab m ba:m1 -lllolc womC"D I put oa m}
bsa '°'"t me. Thi!')-9CSl1 mt c.br mccst praam.. but I had to SJ~
them aD ~Nobody cm~ then~ oa m} (•onl~)
bst. n.c,-ha'~ to eana tlaaL -
·rm dome a tittle punnaa ocnsack bie:tt.. became I eat1 't bear
IO ma.rt OD umdt walls., -sad Darlem M laft. who bad
am~ 1ll1'.b daasbia ... r•, botbend -a:nd ~dog Barne,--fl'aml:iQa 00 walls botbcn me. 100. -~ Jadit ....
ancndraa with husband Su:pcl'-nor o-. .
T-aae, toot a S'WiJls &Ila UfJID&. bat mack hnk
bead-a~>-1lw spot was lbc aJRa bracr and lbc ~spot
oa tbr boasc.. -aped~-~a rr.-~u the WM spot.
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John had to agree.
-1 mncmba •hen ttu:s house was ~ng bwh. -51.Jd DC'tlbbor Pai Cu.~ Mirtill'• mom Mary lllll l.l1Cd io b'~
here. (Muhn was ~• Tbc llillbn f llarTJ' and .,._, b' c
DCJ.1 door. lheD T-and "' t E .. ~ b \C do-~~ sm:c1
and a..anct c..i....._t~ ..-ni at the pan~ 1&M then as.-
Co-. SI.Id. -11 ·s bad of sad ao stt 11 go. But r m glad I.be Cream boucltt iL Thr)-..,n budd a aac:r ~ .. _
-1 doa"t know •-bnl ll •-ill ht ficusbcd. -said DocuU...
-Tbrtt ·s so mud! to do co grt lhc kJl lll sbapc. -John -sded. --. c
b3 'c &II oar permits and SR read) to sun gradlgg. T rttS bed m
blur W1D s&&\ and ~~ and bhliNJed lrttS •-ill hr mo'-cd. md a re... •1:.11.br dinu~&cd.-John sud. Tbc oc-a-~
Cover Girls gather to benefit ballet
Publications models raise funds
to help Center Dance Alliance
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compound wl1l tg,c a boust for rmpio~ttS.. a~ g;t.n11t and
•orksbap and tttln1S roan and sv-i:mci1cg pco'.
Doom aod John ha' c been fastmg for etgbt v.ccU and snD
~ 'c four man top>.. bot ~ pat ou: a T u:rrup Rose spread for-
t.be bo..tse ·~ -duh. f:aptas ud aJl the tnmmu:ip •·nb
doc1orcd-up ~tr di ppcd 'itl ••bes nrs..
GIJl('SU also tocfudc'd ~i},.ed:s GJeria L UICf fn C 1 0 ti'&.
soon 10.bc ,,.cd lAil C-and II.a AJillrim and ofl--ed Je)tt
~(t-.1> umcs lO lliltm Bate ud lWO amn to.., a.ti
&.Dd Sier basba:od 0.. lkH1 t Olbm •-ett lleG &.ed. ~
and T-Fa:ules. band lc:ader Bay C.-.ift and Piiar Wa,_ a:13G
11.idimni Wdlly.
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Greeta• Al ... De I •• a.ldwta wbll .JoA•ne
... Ge.e ......
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Even in winter, Catalina isaffislandforall seasons
It you haw not been to Catalina
alety. you ere l11llSSll'lg one of our
most beau11fuf resort areas. Ounng
the ,..... WV'l1• and eal1y spnng the
~ of the manand from CataliNI
Island es rNl/ly breethtalcing. It
almost looks e you CW! just steP
over the ocean The ~
~ of the ~ look
rna,esuc ns.ing up out of the ~
The hlls are very green. whdl
makes the cnland tour a must at OMS
t me of the rear The buffaiO are
roanung ~e an the intenot It
IS atso deer and W\ld boat huntmg season urifil Apnl
The restaurants and the hotets are
changtng Also. U°'e bed and break-
fasts are temfic.. The m at Mt. Ada
and th1! Garden House Inn 81'8 hire> of
the finest bed and br.sfasl IMS 10
be tOt.ftd ~·-The Aaltaurante Villa Ponofino is
beartdut wfttt fine food and hC 1111 nt
.-vice. The Busy Bee on the ooun
front IS the beSt for 11.mc:h. And
Antonio's Pa28 Par1or as soon mov·
~ into a large <>eearHTont bulding.
The dear. crisp w wfth the deec>
bM! stoes and the spat1clng and.,,..,
bngh1 stars •. _,.,.. a ptacef
H IS e8SY lO reach by bOat Of by
ptane. The schecUes are varied.
Whe1tw you pUf1 to~ spend the
day or say kw a W88kend. u.. is
pWtty to ... and do. There ••
90etltC tours. glas:s-<bottom boet
tnpS O\.nng the ~ allOftlhs
there are Sun9et Buflet cna. and
====-=-----'---------------. T igh1 Oinng boel cna:-to Two
Harbors. Abo Top of lhe lsUnd
Dinner Tours al Cat&llna s ASl>Of1 .,.
the Sty.
The '*"PgroundS are """'I good
They •• k>Ca1ed where the <*' brd
part used to be. for tho9e who cwi
remwnber that WOl.oerfut pi.oe tt was removed dunng the ... bee-,,.
u.e was no one to care kw the
8'WNlls.
and t91ta. equipment. Pan &a1t1n9
was added this last surrv7* and is
SU possble this month.
The beautiful bu.1dtnV c.a.d the
Casino houses • kMlfy theat•
and one of the largest t>.a ooms in
the country There are ,,,.,.,, ~
o&anned on a yea1-1cu.ct beSIS tor
the balrroom. This IS 8 ~n:!
pCace Tours are ooncu:ted dllily
n.e •• t>*es and golf carts to tf you are ~ a long °' shor1 rent and nde And small t>oats-, n.. vacatot. put c.tdna t:saand on 'fOJI
IS also scuba dfW'ng locm instrucbOn bt You afway$ be g&ad you did
Catalina Passenger S er vice: a h igh-speed crossing .
In spnng 1988, Catamna Passen-
ger Serw:e W'lttoduc::e the
Cataina Ayer. a~. 500-
pauenger high-speed luxury
catamaran Oesigl1ed to make the
Newport Beach to Avak>n channel
c:r0$$nQ .,, 90 tTW1UteS. the serw:e
Wtl m81ntaan essenualy the same
8tT'IV8' and departure times. thereby elloMnO passengers more time on
catahna !stand
For the mt time. a private state-room 1$ avaKa.1>6e. accommodatlng
125 for pnvate partJes on our
regu&arty scheduted tnpS to Catlllna. Luxunous penmeter booths and
over-$tuffed cn.-s in decolatOf c:o-
ors and tabncs create an ~
Bowl
Sa/11/I
THAr TDll•I SATfllAr 11% ,. 11% lff Clothing • furnishings • Shoes
WI• ,,,,. Bat Blllll'
1 t PRIZE: Poi.o ,.Ralph1-uen Blazer (\·alue $435.00J
Runner-up will receive COLE·HAAN Boat . hoe (\·alue ;"'75.00)
Predict the eiact Super Bowl score and
bring in this entry form to Garys & Co.• -llledskins
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0,-.M...-W• ,...n..:A hi l._.S... IMS-. 11-6
°' etegant intom\allty Sun kM!lrS may relax ano enJO) the sights trom
the SlnSedl '
The cockt811 ...., 11-=:k ban ....
located on the first and second
dec*s Four c:Got ~ monttors on
eedl deck will ptOYK1e entertavnent
and spea.a Catallna information
Large ~ wnndowS ltM'le
paswigers to en'fO"I ~ detai of
the l'lafbor and rnanne • dunng 1"8
cros•ug The C81a!lna Ayer set
the standard for commuter 9el'¥I09 to CatMna. .
The Cat.aW\a Ayer be aval-
abte'" the~ ~ f()t pmat• charter. ac:commocsatJng groups of
up to 300 for c:ocll\811 petties ~
Avalon's . ewest
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l"-1 the Cat#na Hoktayf
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SPEED-30 mph p S mph f&st•
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lrnagll 1e a lllrge teCtJon ol Costa Mesa as ¥ercianl
~ Gn> Boero, a liteliong ,....,.,t ol the--.
~~ ,..,...._. .oo.it goets grazing on the &Ind
·wound 17th..,_. tn theewty ~the.,. was known
as Goat tel.. As pr~ Ylllues •1Cteaed. Goat Hd
beCarl oe Angota Hi1. Boero says.
Sn:ehegoeabmt~rNnY~"'~•~rtwas
na!urlt u.. _,..,, Gn> Boero and his partner H.ntl
McUul9n opened thew rst~ tt f-..ected the --s ~ and r.stonc past. wt.t you go so Gn> s.. OOn t
k>c* for • ,. {lhat ••lllhed Oecedes ago Mlh tbe open
reds~ Loot lr-..d tor the ~ resta6a"d
that for 2·" ,..,s has been the best kept aec:rec wi town.
It's a i;Uc:.e --. peope can come and enioy
them9eMla. Mid McM 4er\.
The duo'• fl•ldlbp dMes bee* nw1y 35 ~ -'*" McM._. beg9r'I worb'9 as a manager aJ the
a.f's Inn for eo.o s tasr.. who was ~
know • ~ Gn>. At IN age °' a young G.nc> was ...... "'in ....... Mllert
The-.. Boero. wt'O died in October. left behnd a
eeg.cy The •0111J •1 d ,,_., CM'9 to Atnenca "'om
bty and twougtlt ....,_ l'wn the t.-m °' -••eg ~ s
~_...,~lilt and line toed. Pap&Gn>wasehef
at the Ambn· dor Hoeel wi Loa~ tor t3 ,ws
Defore .nJing in Corona dll W.. In 1~. he opened his °"" l*tert and .... .,. Sbdo c. ~
Gn>'s on IN .. proudly ~ on the fanily
ttadibon of H Cll 1 ti food and holplt.alty eo.o and McM._. rww ....,_, trom.,,. )Oie tt'8yh9ve come in
cont-=-wn1h. and~~ .. tNt tt'8y h9ve leemed
10 G.no's on the Hll
The ,_,,.,.. • truly a piece to come tor a good ..,._ Pottiol-.19wrs.. and ~are Int~
,.. ...... ~priced.
Old customws • ... • new • be p1easa Illy ~ wtth .. impowww•••b S*t•led llt GR>'s. The "*"' Is,_ one ol the c:Niigea.
a.I .-.a Ak::8la hes beer\ at GR>'s ~ n:s
opei-.. •-'V and tmk• pnde "' .. conbr*ll.lll ttyte °' c:ooklng ..u. a twd of ..._.ic:.n .._ Ax.a lkes to
br8lk lhe Nies_,..,, " comes to cooking and bt 1-'ts .,. ..,. bJ.,. ~
....,. of his a..uons ,..,. • twJI ol l'IOl pepper 11'1
"*"-but not enough '° "*'• ... c9rw ... nobCe_
Ax.a..,,...,., thal.,. ---up.,.. .... buds much
the --... ~a. but"'°"°""~ too l'lln9. He hor'9d .. °'*Wy llkill under the dil ec:tJ0t I of
P,-OS. l!p9'idll1Q 16,,.... With ... Bob.,.,,. Corpor-.on
and ..., wcftJng tor .... Pnglr.
A pnmeaampie ol Aic:ma's ....... •a oliNlyf\ie..
~ • the oellticlit c:..i.d Gn>'s Pot Al. This
O.-bOn la I,_. ..... on WI~ dlllh. a 80W"dougf\
rol • sQ'"9d With~ sa,ge.,., •GPC*S...,, 17.ned
ct 111 1 A.,.., dllh • the CHdlen Pot Pte..
· G.no's 1an·1 .,. n-.n ~ nor is the food
~. The food afters Ylriecy Wltt'I an emphais on
lftor and ~ lngi edielfts. s.nce lb <>pea q . the
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O F THE WEEK
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Glao Boero a.d ckf .Jew Alcala at GlDo's
OD die BID iD eo.ca Ila&.
rest-.... hes g8S'led a reputabOn in the communty tor
oflenng honest tood and fnendty ~
ent.1'.-'"'9111 ~ nigtrtty at 8."30 wilt! Mher Gene OeV ... OI Jim Knight at IM keybo9rd
Ewry ~.Gino's ._n.es dlnr9 5"9' ots from
• 10 9 P-"\. The..,......_ ofter a menu out of the past With
pnoes to makh. Dinner ems include Cllldten tned
st8lk.. pot roest. ~ With meatbefls. hot t\rtey
W9dwtc:ti OI meedoef and gt"WJ ... pnced a! $5.95 With
Items pnc:ed at ~ $2..96
San.dey and Sund9y morr.igs. GR> s ~
Items tNt .. help ~ the .....,., stwted
.aaOe 1he ba9c:s: egg<:~ ~
• halimrt Jt1!atta.. omelilt1le C«ona def Mar •
....... ~-and b 1Cheo11 ulads and sand-
w:hes.. The chdlen QI rMI ~ IS a ,_,taste treat. Masi
rtems .. _,.....,with delk:oou:s l'IOme fnes ano toast .rtti
tell'f The dinnw "*"" on.rs ,.,_ Five Specqts .,
addibon to tasty ~ Chicken. wtood lender ,..cy
steaks and pnne nb o.nn.. pnces on the mslU ~
trom $7..25forlasagnatoS13toS16 tor YM ano seCood
I! I I i:1JO' IS.
A. big '*'Y. planned lor Super 8owt 54.rioay ?tans
.tso we under..., tor a V.-WtJne s Dey celebratK>n. Cal
the~ Jot more ll'dormatJon
The mono in Che k>bby bddt)' states-'"Whwe "-lds
and rnemo1 • rnelll. .. When you cine al Gino's. JOU, rwwe the QPC)Or1Undy to mee1 .,,.,.. new '"-'d:s ano
..Uyoura.I\~-.. the~ k9CJlw:rllt In town.
G.no's • open .._.... days a ..-tor uc ano
~ 8nd .,.... bl_.fast on the ...aencS. Codctal
hour ststs at •:30 p.m. Gino's on the rs loalfed at~
E. 17th Streel In Costa Mesa. For r 8:9el watl0ias or more
informatJon cal (714f 65G-17 50
I-~ 2-.....,~
Aol the shrimp ., the 1111 >ied ftour. Do not Dour
the tal. Pus bunrer.,. ffying P9" to mall.~ 1he butter
ISl'IO(. add~ ga1c. Add the ftllnpand ce>c* on
one llCie untl llhnrnp ct. igea color Thm tum and c:ooll on 00.. licill (be CS-.. to not OM1 '°'*). Add ..... .... .mow to c:ica.
Nkt 8dd QPWS. ternor'I ,... and cre9ft. When the
.... ..,. to bol i~ ll'W9"P and contn.la coub'U
.... to reduce. ........... ~.., ... llhnmp ..,,.
(dout*bolmriililChodia• " ted). ......... ~
put .. 9brtmp bee* ~ ....... tor .... mnilllS..
~on a plallW and ..w ~ pe11a and• cabM
aaortll•" ol ..... W"9d 1111 ,... .......... Aid
Ml PIA'ei a. ce• -Iona and bfoccal .. a niiCla
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c{)HN IDMINI6
Champagne/Wine
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Starts: Sunday, February 7th
Time: I 0 am t o 3pm
'Sit Down Se rvice Menu '
featuring
LIVE HAWAIIAN MUSIC
Also ... Enioy Cocktails & Pupu's
on the Patio 3-7 pm Sundays
with Music by the Highlights
RESERVATIONS RECOMMEND£D
2901 W. Coast Hwy.
ewport Beach
650-5112
cO-IN IDMINI6
o.ly Ptoc Dllteboc*/ Friday.~ 29 1988 11
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Out On The Town
--Dmmg our ...-1th Judy ---_.-------------------------------------------------
Under the' spell of embraceable Mancuso' s
Some months bad. I v.-as apposed absolutel> gorgroin. a mockm and
that a rcsuurant caJkd Mancuso·s dcgan1 hotel plopped do..-n 1n the
had opened 1n The Red l.Jon Inn 1n middle of an area that's stJll con-
Cosu Mesa. A inss ~~ dncnbed lemplattng what tt •-ants to~~ n -the~ Mancuso st on. -and told uov.-s up. • •
me that the o-..."nn"S had Qthn res-Mancuso·s leases space from lhc
tauranlS in Pa.Im ~ Scottsdak Inn and 1s not o""ncd b) 1t. Tbr ~ Parad1K Val~ '""~Cf that entrantt 10 lhc rntaUBDt rs through
v.asJ · ..... an o~n e\pa.nSt of dkt«onrted
.Menu coptn. enclosed 1n the ~''-lobb~ \\e "'~led lO our table past
Stncd to strengthen my assumpuon the m~KUn at the baby pnd •ho.
that ~taDCUso·s v.-as a m1dd~~ at 1ha1 moment. was cnpl>UCd m thc
famtl)-St)lc ltaJ~n restaurant The strains of~ ~wm·s -em-
pnccs v.cn lov. -and the menu braccabfc You -
ttems looked hke prrm standard Into the romantic dimness "'~
stuff · v.n1t The mood v.-u ~t up and I -...as
I had good ~pons, too. from enchanted.
fncnds v.ho had dined at Mancuso's. The s~ll lastcd a.II c~cnang; Man-
But noth1ng I had heard or rad cuso·s is a fint-ralc danntt hou2.
prepattd me for the rcaht) of Man-aJv.-a~s has bttn and probabl) aJwa~'S
OJso·s.. W'lll ~
Fim of all. The Red l.Jon Inn 1s Considtted OM of the finest res.-
--------=----~ Laura.nu 1n both the Scott.sdak and
I Palm Dcscn areas. acconbng 10
sou1tt1 ~. ~·s has at-
tracted local custom~ who lt'e 1n or
tn' el to those rnon areas
Now Serving
SllllY
IEllCAll llEAIFAST
Tbr pnccs a~ a JOke. caul) 20
perttnt less than the dosest caliber of
com~uuon. Mancwo's bu)'S the
most e~qu1s1le meats and produce
and p~ all d1shn in accormntt
JUDY
CullUlAll
•1lh mauun:t. ~ Mancuso's
onguw rcapcs..
From _.bt r,e 5eCn. ~·s qwle
a coot.
Don •t ~misled by t..bc simpbcu~ of
lhe menu.. Tbcrc att no laundt} lut
rxplanauons htte. J'ISt enormous
p011ionsoO>Quufull) ~food.
:-.lot nou\ellc. Mancuso s1sa meal-
cat~·s dream<0me-uuc. We •CR
espccWI) taken v.uh tht veal dlShcs..
the ~t of ""hKh •""a.S a veal chop
incata. •1th •hate •1nc. lemon.
buUCf and capttS CS2 I. 95 ). Easah t..bc larJl:st \cal chop (',·e "'~ been
1tned m a resmurant. this beaut)
•ould usu&Jh cost m or st'm doll.an ~ ·,n ~urants ck,,n
enough to e"CrtPfJrchast such a ht&b-
ctan chop.
Pro\encale (Sll.Y)) or a S21..9S ~ncuso·s bas e'er)1.bsnc rm
ofknnc oflhn:ic kinds of medallions loolang for in a restaurant" at·
(bttf. lamb and val) an beamaaie mospbere. ~ttt. ,,aJuc. bve muSIC
sauce. Omo the Manland soft shell that pkasn.. a rompcteal wi~ sr.e--
crab In cg balttt. lcnion.. butter and· ard and CODS&Steolt) sood food. It"s
caprr saUC'C ($!2.9S-lbr) probabl) the ~ind or cst.abhUlrncnt ·~ need a.iv~ )OU mo~ than one crab but the mOf'C of~ 1D Orutt Count)
mn\U ~ 't specif}). GenaaJ ~ Ren CJoha.rt bas
. • bu-n \\llh l.M MM»CUSO bmtl) for
But at •as to be a ,,cal ni;&bt and I )"Can and runs the restaurant as 1f tt's
couldn°t C00\1ntt m) c:omparuons tus own.ex«UU,ed~f Mlkt Pcm is
olhcnlut One had a nch pbnn of )"OUng and capable
OSSO buC'ro (\eal WnU). Sim~
for hours 1n a double reduction of ~cal
stod. then sencd -...1th a sptC)
te>mat<>-enncbtd SAUC'C with CTUncft\
wt1d nee on the stde. ·
M) otbet -iasier-copped out and
ordtred ~ Milanese or Francanie.
I'm 001 posJU\ c wtucb ont 11 •-as
CS:! I SO. ~ithcr •-a)) and ll was sood.
bul nor as iPCC\ICUW as m) 'cal
chop
E' tr) 1hma comn wil.b soup. Wad.
pasta and a m td-mc:a.l palate deanJcr
or .\ancs Ma.ncuso's speaaJ cham-
papt·fla,ored \mlon SOl'brt. Tbt
sa~ too. •-as s;pecial with t>.& sbces
of fmnd. radac:duo. endl,,-e and
butltf let tutt dressed 10 a musurd-
Sttn led appk c:lda vioa.,m.e.
One or the dnstns p>t 1mmedtalC
mnnbtntu p tD the HaJJ of FatM" a
lusoow dad chorob~ m~
fla,ored _.,,h Grand MamtCT and not
at all unit kt onr I make from a Julia
Child ~ that tiles ro~'tr 10
pttpare.
OM of ow dcsJtru •'ti a dr) Bladt
Forest aie. thc onl) d1sappo1nlme-nt
of thee' en 1 Dg_ Noucu11 thc pnct.aJ-
1) untouched cake u sbt po4'rcd us
~ rofTtt. our ~tress "a'fllt off 10
fttch ~ ~f I admitted •o ham that
tbt cake •'a.S noc ttmfac.
-rm tal1n1 1r ofT thc LMnu.-
proclatmcd Pnn. addana ""that's OM
of the ~s v.e don·t rmkt
OUnthes and rm ~ cran about II C'lt.htr -• .........
Clllriitlfaa "' "' •1•
-=...=.:lllllim ... •••mill:=~ One of the belt reasons to eo to a .... rnuurant 1s to .,et ,,-eaJ hk.e Man-
cuso·s sen es. 11 can·t be found 10 an>
supcrrru4et that's open to the aien-
cra.I pubbc
Lt&ht caters mipt want to make a
meaf of oix of the txcellenl panu
·We ~ to t.astt a re.-, and I'd
espccu.11) rtte>mmtnd tM fc1tUC1M
AJfndo tn a sublundv nch.. ctauK:al
.\Jfredo sauce of cram and chttst
To m~ lk'ltght. rofftt anned as 1(
b) magK". tM ,.-asllCSS bad read our
m1nch. I lo'c 11 •hen rntaurana St'
that pan nght and doo't 11\Ue you sat
~ ,.,th a half-finlshcd ckssn\ ~
)OU ti) to sainaJ lht Med ror coffee
lLfs fa« 11. alme>M anyonie •bo's
JOln& lOOrtkf lh1s und of meal 10 this
kind o!rcsuuraDt 1s automaocalJ) a
cofftt dnnker
...... •1•
Served w/ Tortillas. Rftlnt!Jd
Beans & Fnxr ~6 ~tt!! 9:11 ... 1:11 ,.
ei--··· ~. 8enquea ·eooo..
~ .... 11 ...... 2111 nr_._
\ iu oil« potl /« Ml ,.,.U o/ '7Jauu1
(~•· w"*-'..tl..,•rflJkl.M.)
$99.00,. "•k
{'7ta ..ti ,r rs 'IJ' /#1 '-'-'«I/
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100-554-2371
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I wuh I could sa) that·~ sampled
the S't'>tttbreads "'1th cban~lc
mushrooms CS:! I.SO) or the doubk
FTnKfl lamb chops -...,1.b masurd
sauttCS23.9S)-ore,ent.Mdudhna
<S~.95> Soef'\ed three •'a)"S: rorante.
or an a ~Utt of bing chann or
raspbc11~
I v.ould haH bem happy lo tr) thc
lobster. shnmp and scallop
CSI:! 95)
Wbok pmc nuts toooed a pcrfcctJ) pest~ hngu1n1 csii95). and the
fcuuccmc carbonan (SIS 9S). Wlth
.,mm>us proporuons of t.con.
prosouuo and cream (S 1 S. 9' ). was so aood I couldn't gtt 11 into m) mouth wtenoup.
Soup. salad and sortlt't an included
in the pnct of the pasta -a SoOd
value
est• u ran t
Corne See The
New Warehouse
• Salad Buffet
• Oyster .. Bar
• Outdoor Heated Patio
• Fresh Fish & Seafood Daily
3"4SO Via Opof1o, Udo M8rlna Vilege
... wport 8w:tt
FOR INFORllA TION OR
RE8ERVATIOll8,PLEA8E
CALL 17S-47UO
_J, _ .. ~-: -~:. -~. . .. -
·Exquisite
French Country Cuisine
served in a quaint
atmosphere makes
tM Plusot PellUltt
the best kept seaet
in Newport BNch.
loin tn their JGlh ~
C~ion -"h 10 )'ftl o6d
lunch and din"8 tpe<W price!
~ Sl.tS-S.S..tS
Dinnen U.ts-Sl.15 Feb. )-10, ,.
4251 Miiitil .. w.y
NNpwttwl\
Dle~
OutOnTheTown
Huntlngton Beach:
The disposable city
Don't cha hatt II •hni )OU Just
mtss somcth1na.....lht car acndent.. lht
pbnecnsh. UrKY Doo'scolumn. the
pta" rolla~ftl.. YOU know. whctl 11
bappmS ri&bl before or naht afttt )OU
•WC there.
8adt in 'IJ, Unck Don stood OUI
on tbt sand rootm& for lhr H un1-
1ncton Pier to fall 11 dJd.o ·L ~ ochn
•«kmd.. Unck Don dro'c b) but as
luct •ould ba"~ 11 lht '*' fdl down a
da) bitt.
But one of lht nwa dudes in Cit)
KaJl bas awM up wnh a bnllwn Idea
Tb.as •ould sa'c on both 1nsurantt
costs and ~~l)k>)-mcnt 1n lht
01). ~ wd that 1f 1br p.cr •oulda
lasttd (our )-ears. un1muttld. lht o~
.-oukb 9\-cd rnonr) ~ man is a p 1us. HB ~ts
~kt ht lucty to ha'C' such a pcnon
,.ofbn&forthcm So I.um up L'nck
Don's aonna ttU )OU ho• "'~ can
1mplitmrn1 this S.U) 's 1osK Tbcrr's
math 1n"ohcd.. so pa) allntuon,
h •ould go hl c 1h1~ Take the
n-plattrnc11t cost of the faicilll) and
d1' t<k n bl the ) ear1) ansurantt
prnn1um llus v.ould ttll )OU ho,,.
rmn) )ears the bu11dtn& would ha'c
10 ~t v.1tbout tnSUl'1nC't.
Pbnned obsokscentt Sa' c the
1nsurantt m<>ne")'. de5'p the bwld1nc
to collapst at lht nJht UrM W hen n
don. ttbutld 1t ,., th lhc IMUrantt
~m1ums )ou·,c sa'td. Think of all
UndeDon
the Illes and cmplo)~l ~ou could l c 1
gt't from the pro,&t and n v.1>Uldn·1
C'OSl a dime ~nl " ~ pttr
C" Cf) fow ~can.. Oe'S«an the bci h tin I
so lhat ~ fall apart al ~
1ntcn-ak The pter this 'ear Ctt) Hall
nnt ~ttr PollOC' departmcnl 1he
follo•"Tni ~car The h~ The peer
apm Tbcat) •"OUld M\C'f sro• old
The man. s a srn I us. I m.q:ux If he
·~ ,,.OttJng 1n the real •orld 1n
pn'att mdustl) He •ould ~'ol·
u1t0nuc thr 1nswana and consllUC-
uon 1ndustn Tktt •ould be a re-.
dra•biach. of course. So •bat 1f John
Gustafson at lht End Cafe has to kus
olThis bus.incss and fi~ lus cmplo~cn
C'~ four 'C'2n. 8u1 \OU •ouldn"t
.. ani a gttd~ local busancwnan·s
need to pro' Kie a """' for himself his fam1I~ and bis cmplo~cn .. h1k
pro' !ding a nitt scnite pl.aCT for
k>ca1s to d1nc to t.aM: ~ 0' er
publJc •ort.s ,.ould '°"., llDlJILDING. I( mC'mOI) sen cs
corrccd~. 1n ·u "'hpl the H B aod Sul
Bnch pten collapKd wun·1 Sul
Bcach·s NOT insu.mi and HB"s
inwmi. V.bosic tot rd>u1h a ~ear
sooner. and •hose is still stand.Jn&"
Helping artists 'Relax with Tax'
m~
Reill ~1lh Tu •ill be beld al The
Ous .\rt I nst11u1t of Panom School of ~ ~301 Snth St. Los ~nair-tn
Rqistrauon forms an a,~1lablc
from Cahfornu La•1cn for lht .\Its.. I Fon ~la.son Ccnitt. Butldloi C.
Room ~S5. San Francnco. 941:3 Of
~(41S)77S..7~ T~
rcgistrauon •tll be~ for Visa
and \tastC'TCvd f'CSn'"at.tons onl)
FiM Snlood cf PrirM Muts
/7:) SIP£1 llWL
\!J'SlllAY SftCTACllAI
, WIDE SCREEN PLU
' 1 • Sl Draft Been • Complimentary nacb
/. • 50c Hot [)op With All The Trimminp
• : • (~Menu Abo A...U.bk)
1 • From J p..aa. • Come Cbett On Your F•"wiu TNm!
Wil!li!!llliw.1111 ~ 'ilJllwu
CHATOOIRWI> ~LOBSTER 1lUlmQ OR CllPfN)
FOfC TVIO (~lJry QQm~ Or.i y~·s Day)
\ulc 0 •• ..,. •• __ .. ~ • ........ ..., .... __,,_
.. __...,_,, II _. ..... , ..... ,_. ... ~ Te._...._ ............ n'eM..,..
Lwdt M~ -Friday O••d!MI .,...._. Lwlt a.-l
Dinnn Son -Thun 4-:30-11 p.m.; Fri A S.t 4;30-Midni(bt
Piano 8e.r • CcdWll Nicht.ly m The Lowlp
«II e. "" .51. • a.-.... 541-.JHI
Pageant of the Masters seeking models
The Pagcan1 of the ~astcn needs 'oluntttn 01
all a wpcs ~od sues to J>OK 1n -1i,1ng pt<turn ·
Those .,ho •ere unable to ann>d 1hc firu cast
sign-up carl~r this month a~ urged 10 caJI 'a.JIC'
Shut.a.n1 Clillng director. at 494-3663 •tt da~s
btcv.«n 9 a m and 4 p.m~ to ma.kt an appointmait
S1 nee r11. o com plctt cases ~ sdectcd. 'ol u n t.ttn
arc rcquaro:f lo J>OK onl . :'' cn olbcr ,. ed.
This 'Cl! s prognin .,ii 1ndudc ~lpcurn ~
H~t Fns.hmulh 1-J°' of lht V.attrs·· Edmund
humpcn 1"'T'lc urfer.. Fram. \tc:wpn 1-The
R abboo Dan.. er 1 .100 Cb1par'1's 1 lhc balltt dancers
The Lag ...... .;;-.s Fnt1' al a.nd the Papn1 ..,,II
n.a"I from Juh through .\ugust 2
11-IE ITALIAN VERSIO
OF 11-IE SUPER BOWL.
..
Its how ""e star! vour meo A
btg, boun Ju boN! ~ salad i "" .,..
tomatoes seasoned crou on.s
and o her goc:x:l ·n --gs. 1o; ·c me :ion
our ONf" soeco '"""'se oress f"'-0 Ano
once vou 1ntSh that oo.vf •·• bnng
you another Ard crot er c so.
fresh so\od you I e
Then you'U enpy our au. n:I(
Ito ion dishes I e veo1 pcco:o ono
fettuccine Alfredo Fbstos :ho '-''e
.,.,. 1 e res" • • e res:auronr A he
....,..,.~ gorl;c:: .... •eoos· c s 'JOv con eot
F r.eicfly seMCe Arlci moaest pnces
So come enp, ovr svper [)().vi
salad eep g . ng IOU mo.-e
-so r'CXJ eeo com ng boco-b more
1k ()/iit~'-·
rTAUAl RESTAlJ NT
~'S IN THE GA.RoEN.
• l)U2 ~~ ""'° lor"'anc~ ~'11Cf' z
• 2' 111) s.c...~ 8'wd ~Id/GI e.ac: ..
.• n ...
•
•
•
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OutOn'lbeTOMl Cl
Please Don 't Call
Me Rembrandt Getting Ely's sweaty rockabilly on vinyl
ABBEY
DEAR
Jo11
Rcros
.
UM! 1au11ni ~ Eh and hrs
band comCOrubh llic1 oui bhsunns
roclen hu -,•~ 'ow Gona Lou.a -.u. •dl u the folks} ""'Sth n-
C '' .. &1 moa amporunlh ~ w~ tk ·~ and nscncc of El~., COtnposll~
\tos1 o( m) SOQPTilm& comn
from dtrttt t\~fXDCn it;DOdJ".
aroo od &ht \.lrC'CU and ~ 1
•bat"i ioeni on 1n frocu of m~ ~a.
of'fcTcd El~ -&i tbt soap an rail)
f ICUO«l.aJ ........ I m..p t lai.er chanF
t.h1cip bu I.be dsarx1c:r or pbtt -
Ooc ot'lm l'D05l 'n-.d ~on
-1..ord of t.bt Hllfnra) -cs t.bt adm-
~ loot at a aty tbat prom11i0
much men llm9 n ddi'cn iD -t.rtin
to L.\.-
-1 ... u~a-to& oltmx in L .\
then and ODt ., I wmt out
•»Un&. -be o.pia;IMd wtuk d.ucuu-
tni llx '°"1°\ tmpralJOIL ~l..ootJ ..
at all t.bt billboards.. fcdaiis the p1a of
&ht CU) npallCDarll an cmpu-ocu._n all loobd bU a prop or a
mo~ .c K1.. To me. L.\.. bcc:anw ns
Entcrtaln~nt B"-MASTER50U"l0S OJ s•
Come Jotn Tbe P1llll
Tue-sda~ through Saturday
Hap~ Hour Spcclals
4-7 pm \ton.-f"n
Jee Sly ,..c .. · 11 ll:ny at dle.C...+ •e
s .... ...
IOllMUI
OutOnTheTown
llTl!AK a. &EA..ICQ+ 8 8
BOBBY Jt<G.EE"S
Our a.aw ~) • ..tms
t'\ft'J .a) • ~ ~·
't'uu.. ta frooa ro--t lor tJw lCilUCI 8lld ,_ at a..., ~
wlwft lhe mmo fUJ.W'ft ea.nus
lih prom rib ol him ... ,,.. ~
tJw rmn.t t r.a.
l A dluitt s&aks. W.W. Gd C'UGI.._,_. diwn. E~ f'Dtnt
lJaduda CMll·fnala t.ad. fresb
'~· aad • t.np t.o om award ·~ ~ .,., .n.tf din Dtt.)UUmD~.-d r ct ID
tht Wn& CGm:&"s _,. na&q
nCNdab r .. a aiPl ......
w ..,.ume. ma.U rt ipeOa.I wu.b
lilt . lD ~ 8ac-h.. J.S..l
EM& C419& Hict-a> For rewr
~-·---WJ -••• o. ..... s.: ,
CAFE UDO
C.te Udo • ~ C-.-" \ an.er.. only tapper dub , ,
located• 8efboe p..,. •• m \.!t
Lido • w'ell '-'a foc-IU f~
....tood ~ a.od ('QO\ftm
ponty ~ ~ "" Clwl r~ ,_ .....,__ usu..u ud
cm)' ...,.._. o( d-.t1 r.--and
bwecwd) decor nau • pttfe-n
.,~ e..tt lor J01U diaiac n
pet91fta! Cafe Lido • .-.. 1~
renpY.1u ol ·Uw Prn'•l"toUt
SouthHa C."1rlon..1 Rnawaat
"" nt.tn' --tt A ward C .at·
Utt l>rDIXf' ~ 1111til aud
~ ~ JR2 d! C:a
17~ , .. raft'.i.-
THE CASS"Ell\'
,,_ ti.kine --.,.,.f ,_t ad-'
"ms-pan·, C&D.!M'n \" {n
fraJ. Mal teafood and F-t· .... .._, c~ "iod wr
ntt. as-n fo1· Lu.ch. f>iDnt.r. ~
8nmdi Ud t MmPICD' Harbor
~ ~. aiPd>
Gld Saa. ~~ f..aJIJI) ~
~food ~-wpe-rb dam
cbowdtt' 1010 La fa, tta
o,~-;-
CliZYHORSE
STEAIHO' E
C'~ll} din &( •1! cl.a •
AulbnU.IC ·~·tt1:1 dH:n! '""
&.aw.mt a.ad t.aloon. f ea1un1W
pnaw n . I tn.h -Aal •Ah aDd
t.btir f&IJIOUI 0llaa Yutttd HttU
l..und:i.: . r n Dinar ~
.-.uom ~ Dllr.<" a.Dd
lne LD ~ ~J,,..A) ~ff ffd
Ea:n.~ r ~r..a " -141 ~~ ISi!.
P Alllt.S ID [ REST Al: llA '.'I
Rdzn ~ aa t.iw P~
Resl.a:lnnt. r...-...tf) Tbt C~1-. ~ atu:IC locaJ ciJJWn ( ~ 11\"'t"f I -
\~ Parkude"1 f•. duulier f<t :.nn...sn •uak.... pnmt nb and
frt:li.tl wafuud ~ ~1
~•rt w"fd at r-cr. r.. ·
; -p 3.f Da1h Luncti ~~
sun at ooh So4 • totn-ed .n •
't\Df'l. ~t.t ~~ ~
Cl&U 1 tJ;t • pttf ttt lw:w:c: lllltttmC
9'U.b .a.:i p.iClA:I: cWnl (It •
~ &!t.t>rnuo.111 ~ • th 1
~~ iA'~tD~~
meet • olf e-rf:d T ~ ...,..
16.:·~ ~unt u:i \C..c ~i..ut
P1au.. FtA. \'alln iU -\ :r, ....
EL PESCADOR
PncucalJ) & ~ 111 IU 09'0
time. Um local.I) PQPUlar uW>
httD mncinc .u cw
• L ..c:arn t.ci w.not tbt arf\ l • ~
~ ID pm1W CDNta Dd
&D f'~Dcm '&nth o( -t...c.d,
ci:wl Dub ~ ~'f'TV meal LO
pin{~ ~ LO bf' ~ an
bi" Th.and.\ ,U,lu l&.all&.11
'pttl.a.I~ end (
CbttM<aSt p 8e.r eDd pt
bucm m tlw ~e--.'fnh ac·
cr;cn pe med b,. le! lums &:Id rrieodly Cattt.. l..AJach ". r 11 ..
Dm.att mptJy .. to 11. uJ Mid.
DJl.e fn A ~ .OJ E. 1;th St_
C09Ui Ma&. ~JU I
THE &EX RESTA L"~"l{T
Located oa Ll:w ocan!ror.i 80'W6
from tbt S..-pan 8eacti p.er n.
Rn • tbt Oraairt c omt mt.lit
ndaliive Mafoc;d ~L Wftl
llnowa for lrht. Hawauan
~ (nb w f'C'\IOCU ancl
spec-hnnc UI ~ ~
Wand ~. ~nd.tr --1 and
pmw meau. Tbe Ru Rftaur'&A
• tbt daoett ol ti •di a
Y1llUlr'L ~t ... lbf' pre· upo. Tm-f'l·Ho41da' .-vd
ellfl&At au.in ~'
Bnmdl. dJ:UltT c 6"">-2i6f; {~ rntt'a.uoa.. \"w t perC..
AIL LOf"T
~ l Bu " ( ,n!J !ta:~ ..ca.n ,_ dJa.uic •rt!: ~
e-mpb.Ma .. n frr,G -1 d. ()\..in
bar "'• f'O~l ~th .,
t i. beJ Utt ('°Pf'o (<• dan_.,
rurlrth from a p 111 '-' ~'t'ftd
~ fr .. let > ·= fabc~
"'U.nda' Brnnrh I#~ ~ _...,
P < H " Lacun.e Bnc::.
T A LE OF T H E W0HAL£
U ~ ._., I •I~ t.d; llO!f'
w a pW.c .. -~~ , .. ..., can du:it at
''""' II bUn U,1" lbf' ft>-~,. JI( «s \;-l>K! _.,. i:-n
~· "' bl\ • -~tt ' lU1 ~ -.1ib •boor~ : C\a. -
(. • id and tracl 1""-"'&. f •' nt...n
8.rf'.aAfall -•a \t .o f n . l...:rn
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ORANGE COAST
T HE BAR.S
Ha\t tht primt c..f 'WI Life ch<>C>6
1n,( Crom Ow ut~nsh" 25 11.f'm
mt-nu Stf'ili1 5'afood . BBQ. Mn
1car d1 hes 1ncluchng salad bu
dnd mure WH tem charm and
,. unll') amblanre Btta:kfast M-f
i; 'VJ 11 Lunch ~t.f l l-00-2::l0.
fhnner -: ni,ghu from 5:00 p m
Happ~ huYr M f 4 JO-; p.m Sat
tlllteduh Li,t tntert&i~tand
dan;.1ng Banquet facilitjes 14962
Redhill. Tustin 159-0115
T H E ORJG INAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
y~· Thr~ art tht orqm&I famous
fL•r their •>M ·and·l ·half pound
Pun.erh~ •lf'aks aod futunnc
d."pla~ bruil1 nc Proudly 5uv1ng
f ·r .?6 } tan Mu' •nc and cro-,nc
<A 1th C ust.a Mesa' !'e• location an
Harbor Center OO'Jt ~n" Off
Walson bttv.~n Marshall's and
Edv.·uds Theater Serving M-S.t
11 a m to clustng, Sun 3-d oaing
_ JrJo Harbor Blvd . Cost.a Mes&
r).4 J .9-:-
808 BU RNS
-uperb as tht • urd :.u describe thu
fine din1ni esu bhshmenL Serving :-.r ... p.Jrt for 18 ~e~n.. spenalmag
in Angu ra~ beef. tht finest
'o..i c.in gtl <\~ futurinc fresh
f,h \U I and chich n Tbt linen
,,.,ertd uble-. candles and fresh
fl.iv.er-add lo the elqana. with
t.uulM and h1ch back chain for
pm K' Flicbnnc Lanttm1 and
ch.~1cal musu: capWtt Ltw charm
•rut and "'•nn 1unosphtre. Open
r.,r lunch and dinMr ~unsivt
"'mr hst 17 f ashlOO Island
~~ _'1).tO
8RJSTOL BAR a GRILL
Our 18 m1lhon ~novaboo makes
~ a lucaJ FA \'ORJTE. Speocw
dunk pnrft and daJt) lunch and
dmner specials art our speaahy
Our newt) cttated menus pfOYldt
a wade \&nety of ta.ty tn\l'MS.
Open dady 6 1 m. to 10 p 111
Breakfast Wf'\'td all day . En)O)
fabulc>Ui Champa.net 8run~b
•ith 50's It 60·• dantt m~ic 3111
Bnst.ol St.. Coat.a Mn.a, ;;.s· ·
JOLLY ROGER
Greet Amtne:a.n fwd and at th«
bet pnC'ft-Tht J olly RGpr has
alwa)"S bttn known a «ood famtl)
\all.le rauutanL The menu fn-
tuns bttaJUut. luocb and di.non
from ea dJSbes.. rncfdW cakcs.
butTtrs. sandwiches. salads t.o
cvmpltle dinners of wafood.
tnh, clucken and dtlicow dts-
wru. f anul) owned for 3S yan
11nlh the frie11dlitst wrvb U>
wwn. 400 S Co.t Hwy_ Llcuoa
Beach. t9'C ·313'i
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\t •. nda~. thr Jt!h f rida)"& from 11
.. m l• • 11 p m and dtnntrs only on
"'a turda' and ;;U~\"! "I p m tD
11 p m \·altl parlunc Locattd an
the lo\ II Cent.er,'" ant. 1 201 \'un
lo\arman a1 \11chtlson 17141 r ~· 11161,
THE ~cCHARLES HOl:SE
T he gracious J»ct of another tra
ma) ~ found m tM \'ictortan
charm of the McC'barlts H~ an
Tustin Completeh renu\ .. ted and
dtc0rattd m anuque ck chmutt
Tht McC harlts Hou.~ ufftn 1
menu of old famtl)' rtclpes .-~h
t\~ltt tht sp1nt of tarlr America.
Different dmntr entrttS prepared
sp«Wly each ~·tni"' Rtapttnt
of Sou~m Cahfom11 ~t
Wnie"· Promt11nr Nnrcomtr
A,.-.rd. Lunch. dinner. afternoon
le&. tab OUL M wed 11-6; Th-Set
11.a:JO. afternoon tea 2-6pm. ~
S C St Old T~. Tusun
731-4063.
THE NEWPORT OYSTER
BAR A.~D GRILL
Briehl and atf) with a rolorlul
seaside Vi<1.orMln flalf, Tbt N"
port ()y5ter Bar and GriJI 15 cuual
seafood dtn1ng at 1t.s btsL Ru
Chandler, who abo o--ns Tbt Rt1
Rn~urant. has created a fun spot
to sip an Anchor Sttam bttr, pttl
spicy shrimp and tn~y nqumteh
prtpattd frsh It's homt of the
.-orkfs best l1ncwna clanu. Optn
all day from I l ·10 a.m. to 10:30
p m .. to II pm on fnday and
S.turday 011h1.1. M C . \.15&, A.£.
Diners. Located aaou from tht
Newport Pier 2100 \\'est OcuJa.
front. Nf'WPOrt St.th. 67S-997i
Ql:IET WOMAS
~ locally popular restaurant b
proudly in IU 22nd )~r of litf'"l<'t •
on Pacific Cosst Hwy in Corona
del Mar f1JDOUS for mesquite
broiled swurdfish Ir a !'.mall. Jn·
umatt atmOJplwrt the Qu1t t
Woman arvn lunch ~1-f 11-3
dtnMr n11hd}' 5 11 , ~te nia:ht
~nu 1111 1 ·30 a m. tnteru1runent.
fine w.-.oe Im r«k~ib. sattU1te
dJSh. CaJI for ~wls •bout bolDI'
de,ll\wy. 3224 E. C Hwy . Cor·
oaa dfl Mar 640-1 «O
THE WBITEHO 'SE
RESTAURANT
This unprettnllOUI restaurant has
btto ltt'-inc Amenan home cook·
lnC {Of nee.rt)• 9() yUl1 DOW ancf It ••
fttlUll btuu all &he tame! F rah
IOUpa ..J.d MDdw1ebes and ~
made mtren. Stn,nc brukf•t
lunch diAntT • f tetUfUll fuU ba:r
and In~ tttrtaJl\Jl\fl\L Locates
Ima.ck dab tn tht he.tt of Laguna
Beach at 340 5<i Coeat HW>'
494-880b
zt.;BIES
Pu.reaod wap&e.Juat li b niot.htr't
~~! 1lwy Rl'\e 10 cc. lobMtt
wla. file\ m on. pnme n"b. nbt
and chKkfD at lM most rtaon ·
able prica an a.ta MDL 1llilW
dl.llDttl ..-.ed 00 ..,.aaJ mstic:a -
optn i n!lht.t Cflwrou1J1 poured
low ~ d.rUW. Ou.r Oill1Gl'.DC'n ba~ btai cominc beck~ lt'TO
Located It 17 l 2 Placenta in Coua
Mesa near 1 ith St. Call tW>-8091
or 631-9800.
Zl'BIES GILDED CAGE
Right MT~ the ~trttl frC>m
Zubia SpKJahlf' art bruasttod
ch1cktn ba~ back nbo and filtt of ~olt All dtn~l'r< ..ff'\ td v.1th !-.tlad
baked beam. cum on th~ cub.
ptJlatc.es and hot rull Lunch
-pecws M-f from 4~c Tbt G11dt'Ci
Cue as a 1o1 of fun for tht v.hole
fa.mil~ Large danct floor \\Ide
~n plus T\ .. ' for ports $pt<'
~tors. A great \It• from all ~u
including the bar Call 645-d09J Uf
1)3 I • 980.1.
SEWPORT LANDISG
RESTAt:RAST
The St'&-piirt Landing Rtsi.aurant
perfe..1 h Mtuated on the bayfront
ad)dct>nl lu tht Balboa fun Zone
h• .. t 5<Jmt fi nftt lucaJ wafood as
"'tll ~a m.""1 P'"LICIOU3 locaoon.
rtnt' fuud and a molt HOllllC
loU llit-CIL~ yet CMUal }Oln lll
fur lunch dt~r "unday brunch Ot
~rha~ appellUrs and cocktails
from ~ o) tn bar Tbt brNth-
"'ki1'ft \~'as acttntf'd with enter·
tainmenl. Tuuday-S1turda)
h1ghlighttd by 'tee! Drum M>Unds
uf tht Canbbtan. on Sunday a!Ur·
nuons frvm 3· 7 p.m TM Newpon
l..andmg . ..a Wuw.e kiaJ favorit.t
Optn i da)-S. Rnenauons pleat
call 1:141 675·:?..173 Valet puklnc
f \tnlng5.
RU MPLESTILSKINS
One of Ltw best ktpt wcrtta ol
~twpCJrt IS tht food It this popl.I·
1.ar nicht club If you ~ pu&a .•
this is the p~' OnJ)" ~ cboKut
1nc1edaenu art used 1n our "homt-
mack • · sa~ and uch dWi is
prepared in tht light and health)·
trad1Uon of Cahlorni.a cuisine
Th-unique -chalkboa.nf' meou
wbJch chances daily allows )-OU to
ch~ porttvn aius to fit yow
appeUte land your wallet!. OOtr-
1ng 1ndude uch fa\onles as Sp.-
ghttu . Clams 6: Ltncu.rnj and
Scampi Alfredo aJoni with somt ol
uw own cttalJOftl lake Mttiaut
L.uarna 1.~chwao Sullops
~wurdfash Mon&ney and much
more. Compleu appetiur menu
and don't mLW OW (resh homt·
made bread' Comt tarly to avo4d
tht late nl(ht CTUneh or stick
&.r•IWld and danct to M>CDt of tht
btsl tnttrta:inmtnt 1n town! Open
11 .JO 1.m. lo 10-00 p m •etkda)it;
1 l 00 p.m v.eelc.tnd l 14 Mcfad-
den P!Kt Newpun Buch (at the
S t't'l>Ort Pier I t)i.1 'iOZ.5
CABllELO"S
Thia uhn~amart haven ol n.ttp-
tioaal I tali.arl and Continemal
Cuiauw ia Ont or~ matt reward·
me~ to dine. Frah pes&a and 'pecw -ticht-uuca an carefully ~ by thrft al the fmnt
ltaliaa chef&. PWliO bar tDLft1aiD-
mt"Dl complenwnta tbt tun at-
m ospbtre. Alfresco dioins
Cwuthtt pe:rmitttn&I. ~ (or
OiruwT 7 nicbla froa 5:30. 3520 E.
U.S. H rrry. Corona del Mu
6i6-l~ •
Ill AJICELLO"S ' n.. e-.rd W1DIM'f olfttt an n -
t.ema\-e seeCK1 ap«iah11nc •n
pM&M ,"tt) cioppl.oo aod thv:r
fAllllOla bandm.ct. piua. &Jc.ab-
li&bed Mncie 1973 &hit faa1Jy
owned 181.Wrant Ml ca~ * hearta o1 luililn rood 1ovtn.
Maay ....... ~bemlldded
&oi.lw.ar.dy n&emn-.1De1N plua aD you cu ., hmdt bufJtt; Luac:h ..
Mon.·Fri. D1qner 7 rughu a •Hk.
l 7 502 8tacb a& Slalft H unllr gwn
Buch. 842-s.505
NICK'S
PIZZA &'ORO
An l talla.n dela&bt' Fam1I) .,v.ned
& perated for O\t r HI \e&I' ~1dc
01P1tlro & f a.mil)' art pltbf'd w
tn\lte )"OU t<> s.l\1>r their authtnttc
ho~~t ltaha.n ..auce All
prtp&nd •,th uni) natural tnpe-
dienu oo a.rtic1aal fla,-ors or pn
~" at1\·es. DCJ added ~uiars. OnJ)·
tht finest lnfJ'edienu att used A au 1oaueft &tt fla, ortd ··uh \inUlp
ltala.a.n •-mes.
WEDSESDA Y SPECIAL
All-l -Can F.at SP&«httu v.-ith
meat saU<"e. soup or Wad & g.arl1c
hrt>ad S2.2i> 11:00 • m to 10:00
p m.
St:NDA Y SPECIAL
All C -Can Eat Baked ~
•1th soup w Ylad It prhc bread
3.25 11:00 a.m. t.o 1<>00 p.m
B FFET
Ahtra)-s ~· deliahcful tnttee to ctaoc. from includ1nc ptua & pr·
lie bread f or s:l-9!; Offered ~1o11
Tu~ Thu.rs 6 fri 11:00 a.m
2:30 p.m.
EVERY NIGHT
fanuly mrht . full coune dinrwr
Yolth combo plltt. soup or salad.
prhc brtiad 6 deseert. Prices ranee from $5.95 · r..95 Come on
in and upe~nce I t.alJ.an cooltl.D&
as it should bt Menuoo Nick's
name & rett1Yt a complimentary
etas of wiDt Of beveracr of yow
<"boiee. 10585 Slat.er SL (at Euclid)
f oun&a.1n \.alie)' 171 41 963-0'lr.
VlNNlf:S
Tbt best Italian food prepend
from the freshest 1ncrecf itnu
uaiog DO p~rvativa, salt. augar.
or ncaa fau.. Owned by \Inn~
Col.ancitta oC Brooklyn Pizza
WorU. lamoua for hlvinc TIM
Btst Pa:u in Onnp County by
The Grae Pm:a Hunt. Z70 E. li th
t. in Cost.a Mesa. 722 9264
VILLA NOVA
A btautiful bey"'-creetr. ~
romauc ~tune th.t has made the
VilUi s~.. a ''speaal kind of
platt-for cwtr fifty 1Mn. ~rb
CUWM from Central and North·
em Italy lttwd in Old World
charm. E:awnsift wioe la Dinnn
niehlly. P\ano her. Pull tMOU lJI
1:00 a.m. 3131 ~·est Caal HW)• .•
Newport Se.ch. 642-i
c:t-19\EBE
LI'S RESTAU RANT
Ir you iovt Ch1nae f0tJCi. you're
cu rt to tnjoy d1n1nc hert. as La's
pt"vmlStS truly 1ulhent.K Cbinae
food. Tht menu offers a 11rlde \W·
wt y ol uotic dashes. from a la
can.e to oombtnationa indUthnc
C...tonat ~ Szechuan st)·le
Bruth&a.kinc deaK in a supremely
beautiful atmol:phert. TfOP'QI
dnnb toqumdl )VW lhirst.. Open
..-...n da.) a wtJtk fof lunch and
dinnt.r. 8961 Adams. H unlinltoo
Bn<a 961 -9115
THE LOTUS
~ lbe Orint and t".lptnnltt
the b<'ftltntt G Ma.ndarUI and
s.dlwan Cvisina. Authmu.c
Ch1ae1e dtahu upec1ally
pnpared by IMlttt chd UIL Tbt
Locua c:&I\ olfw cvhnary mater·
Pll!Cla to >-out Uklni. Tbt ~ly
din.inc.,. it dominat.td walh pec-
tw. of &he lAtua ~ • t~
symbol ol punty ia aw... cW. um EQJo7 fine ChiMW d111iar • ..u • ...u.. spvita aad ti.o.;pi tAJ .
1ty el the Laba. Locwd 1n
Harbor Coe.er at 2300 Ha.rl>of
81Yd. m Ca.ta MfM Call 3331
.M_PA,• ri
California ~ Rest.awant is
one of N".-pott's mo.t cootem
por&r) restlW&n\&. f t•Lunnc U ·
quisiu Japuae djn.ins anduchng
MUh1. seafood and unb. makes
th~ 1 truJ~ pleasurahlt d1ru~ u -
pentnet Loe.ltd I t .Ll.).) \'t.a l..Mi<>
in :-.;t.,..-putt Bnch l.umih ho •ur-
~lon Fri. 11 Ju .!· \ll d1n~r
'l J0· 11.l' -; da~ 1 •H Happ~
hour pt<ials 5·1l\-6 . All maJOr
crtd1t cards a«"tpltd Ca ll
o; >05-;5 for 1 nf onnal klll.
CROWS HOUSE
This ao,-elv CoounenuJ res-~urant '1t~ted 1t the romer of
PCH and Croa-n \'allt > Pb") has
been a courme•· fa\untf' for (l~ .. r
I~ )"tan no-. Fine d.iru111
rodnads.. dancing. Ja, ~ toten.am ·
~l. ~ ler bu. happy hour, h.n-
-q~t facilities. luno Stf'ltt. ti·
tea.1'\t wmc !Jst. '.12802 P.afic
Cc.st H~· .. South Lacuna :-.;quel
499-2626
EMBERS
A tndst ional conu nentaJ re,g
t.aura1n. steak tartar spmacb
salad flambe. CMfi&I sal.ad. .11
prq>e.red la~ b) a ¥!~
qualalritd narr T rad1t1on•I
courmet dl5hts uch as bf'()('httte a
la Rtrentt. \eel a ~ f~.
CflSp) Long l~nd do<kli.ng.
b1111adt. mu quitt bro1ltd
•peoctak n11hll> Sl 2 95-Sli 95
Cuckwls. fu U Wt.M last. l.ullC'h
l 1 00-2:30. dinMT 5.JO lC)OO ffn.
trvatJom ~ t>46-2'ii 4
Localed adJ8C'ftl1 lO tlae ~
Mesa ln.n 2M2 ~ Blvd .
COit.a Mesa..
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
Airporter r-Hotel
Congtnw and 1ttludtd from tbt
hus) airport sutTuund1np.. Tbt
\lediterranun Room offtrs
.uperb cununenlal C'Ulllnt f0t
lunch, dinner and unda)• bn.inda.
Tov enLtrummtnl n11htJy in tht
Cabart>t l.uunct. The Capt•m's
Tai* 1$ open'°' dtnu'I 24 hours.
Pt rftet fot wat.ch1a, C~hlorma
u~ ~ the f'1rcht DKk Lounct
Tht A.1rpurtn Inn • locatf'd at
I .oo MacAnhw Bl\.d tn (""int
'S.'\.l.r.70
RIVIE.RA
~lu to IJKWUS Mf\·ttt ID en
tltpnt. inlim.tt.t aLm01pbert. Ea-
penJ) prepared rununental dishes
~ Chef Rt<"ba.rd Bersnt"r. s1.ntt
19-;o This award •innmc rft•
t•urant ~J>Y ulftn an eatemh-e
V. IOt hst, and tl.C~b tn tablies.tcH
prtperaUom ind Oambt'I.. ()peo
for lwK-b l l .30-3 p m • Dinnn
fr••m .) p m E1~llent be.nquet
fanhtee C"-d un. and bol-
Mla\ • 1:n1 s Brilcot COIU Mesa.
:\40-
FAENCH
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ci....c. All acne that Swm Chef
WaJter Rut1haann'1 naisine
ptu\tnc$1t ii ol an iftllO\-.tiw and
txqu.i.s.itel tUN&ed eutbenuc:ity.
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liw tt~ ~.., '119
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thtvuah Sun l<K lunch and diantr.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1988 25 CE T
3 de~elo~ers are ~B slU:mlords
Old buildings targed for city crackdown
owned by redevelopment project firms
By ROBERT BAR&.ER ..............
Thltt high-profile private ~
developmenJ officials ba..,e bttn
i<knuficd as owners of, detenorated
buildings 1n dololo'ntown Huollnfton
Beach that have bttn targtted in a
slum cleanup campaign. officials
California
Rep. Lungren'sconfirma-
tion as state treasurer
delayed./ A3
Nation
Gunfire ended a standoff
by a polygamist clan in
Utah, leaving one officer
dead and the clan patri-
arch wounded./ A4
Attorney General Meese
agrees to review FBI
surveillance of U.S.
peace groups./ A4
World
tsraeU army officials say
some soldiers have been
court martialed for
brutaJity ./ A5
Index
Advice and Games
Business
Classified
A9
A7.S
a.-6
88
8 7
Date book
Comics
Death notices
En tertamment
Opinion
Paparazzi
Pohce log
Public notices
Sports-
Weather
A6
Oatebook
A3
86-7
81-3
A2
ad.nov.lcdged Thursda}
Tv.o o f the de\Clopen h<l\e ~<>
~upend mg In lhc do..,,,ntov.n area of
Hunungton &ach A third v.as
m1u'ally selected to lead the re-
de' elopment cfTon 1n the Mam
Strttt-H untmglon Beach Pier area.
but subsequent]) dropped out.
Wife of
inmate
lawyer
cleared
DA drops charges
of drug smuggling
filfo-county Jail
By BOB V A1' Ent:N
Of .............
Chargn of smuggling drugs into the
Orangt Count} Jail •ere dropped
Thu™1a~ m1dv.-a} throuah the
~rehmrnat) hcanng for Gail Hu-
nngto n vqfe o f con' 1cted killer
Wal he Ra) \\ 1sel} •
Hamng1on. :!5. was charw:d wtth
smuggling a small amo unl or cocaine
and man1uana concealed in a mart-
ing pen into the Orange Count~ Jail
last .\ugust
The drug-ft I led pen v.u allqedJ)
rt'C'tl\ed b) a 1a1I inmate. Lantt
Wamtt. v.i1h v.hom Hamngton. a
lav. clerk.: "-3.S consulting on bth.alf of
the .\mencan C1" 11 Libtn1~ L nion
.\fter a da~ and a h.alf of tesumon~.
hov.t\Cf. ~put) Di~tnct "uom~
Ja~ Mui~· told t~ coun he
"-OuJd not bt making a motion to
bind Hamngton o'er on the cbatJts..
-Based on e'aluaung the eVldtnc:r.
v.e JUSt felt that v.~ could not pro"e
this case bt'ond the shado• of a
doubt:· said ~\fol~
Ju~c Jacqueline D Thoma.son
concurred v.1th \tulgrtv. and d1s-
m1ssed the ca~
Oranet Count~ henffs Dcpul)
St.an Blaszak. t~ 1a1l guard v.ho
reponedJ~ found the drugs m Wam-
er·s possnsion. tesufi~ dunng both
daM.~~ hcanng. told lk coun that ~ had
oot Seto Hamngton pan an~lhmg to
Warner He also said 11 was not
unuslW for pens to bt left m the th.at
aJ'Q of the JaJI. v.-he-re \\ amer and
Hamngton had their consultauon
Hamn1ton·s attome). Da\ 1d
(Pleue eee JM:LROUSE/ A2)
And one bu11d1ng in the cleanup
a.rca t ha 1 v. as sm&led out as a possJ bk
pthenng platt (or Sat.an-v.orshapen
as O"-ned b~ anolher ckvelopcT.
Ip add1uon. one of about 35
bu ildings alon1 Main Street that
failed to conform v.1lh eartbquakt
Sta/ldan:b IS o""ncd b) tM Ol)'.
The wtdescale failure to mttt
earthquake ;tnd health and safety
standards an the downtown area was
illustrated m an e1ght-mtnutc film
taken b) acny task fortXand shown to
Sky show
C1l\ ( ounc1I memben \1onda)
night
Offi~1als \aid the\ v.erc shocked 10
d1\Co• er th.at such · condiuons eA1st
and 'dcrcd an 1mmcd1atc
crad.d''"' non errant ov. ne~
T"'o I the housing areas poN)ed
1n the !ilm al ~Ir and :? I:! ~ Main
t . r .:pi>nedh belong to Robert J
Kour. The (ll\ as cngag~ an nego-
11at OOS I.I. llh . ).,,ou~ for a JOIOt
\en tu re rede' clopment cffon of the
second 0!0<. uf \1a1n Street
........... .,_ ....
A 80lltary B-tiqtoa Beach aarfer J>9ddles under a breath-
ta k i n& aky at •neet. Mild temperatures and partly cloady
akles are apec:ted to contlaae throaeh Saturday.
-\notherde,cloper Dick Schv.aru
v.as 1den11fied as lhe ov.ner of'the
fo rmer O ark Hotel. a1 !:?8 Mam St
The hotel was reported as h.a' 1 ng
bootlqgcd and possibly unsafe gas
hnes and for ba,1ng doors dcad-
boltcd to fire cuts. officials said
Schv.anz v.as ~lccted as the 1nuaal
de\ eloper to bu1l~ a hotel at the
former sate of the Golden Bear
n1ghtcl ut> on Paetfic Coast Highway
and \1a1n StreeL But~ later dropped
OUl Of COntcnllOn
An empl) 1v.o-stOf) butldJQ& that
v.a.s said to bt an apparent mceuns
platt for sat.amc follov.ers 1s owned
b~ de-..elopcr Frank \fola. He bas
been selected b) lhe cit} to ckvdop
tM Tov.n Squvc proJect 1n the
dO\i\TilO'A-0 area.
Mola saJd Wcdoesda} that he plans
to demolish lhc bu1khng ,.,,bc:n lhe
prOJect gets under v.a). Has work.en
ha\ e boarded up the hous.t. on 4 21
MaJn St.. on SC\ era.J occasions. and
(Pleue .e DEVELOPERS/ A2)
Businessman
held in rape of
job applicants
Had be-en accused
but never charged
in earlier eases-
8) JOSATBA.t\ii \'0 1.n.E
Of .. O.., .......
.\ Founwn Valle' businessman ~ho .i.asaccuscd but ~\er charged 1n
connccuon ·A1l.t tv.o rapes last ~car
v.as ~led Thunda} o n susp1eton
of I ~ s.t\ual usault ch.a.rgts '"'oh mg
the t'll.O past allegtd '1rums and a
third '1cu m
Thomas J Pan1chas.. 31. v.as ar-
rnted at ht:S home tn Costa Mesa after
a v. arrant v.a.s issued in Harbor
MunlClpal Court. wd Fountain VaJ-
~ Pohc~ Sgt La~ Gns,,.old
He is accused of 14 S.C:\lW assauh
charges 1n\olvang three v.omen 10
June. '10,embtr and Janu.a~-.
Gnsv.old said Pamchas allcgcdly
attack~ t~o of the v.omen at h1S
Fountain \'aUe) buSJness and a lh1rd
m an Irvine motel room
Gns,,.old said each of the a.llqicd
'1ct1ms -tv.o I S-,car-olds and a U-
}car-old -reportCd each 1nadent to
authonues. but officu.ls from lhe
Distnct .\tt~' 's office m1t1.all)
decli ned 10 fi~ clwirs against Pan-
1chas
··Each cue v.a.s taken to the D~
but the depuu~ ""ett concxmed lb.at
1t "-OuJd bt a 'cast of one pcnon
~ufing against one other pcnon.-
Gns,,. old said .. \\ e couldn •t llC1 a
v.arrant
Offio.a.ls from lbe Distnct At·
(Pleue .e BUSI1fE88llAJlf I A2)
House robbers
slay JIB man,·2a
BJ PAl.1. ARClOPLEY ............
"-Hunungton Beach man •-as shot
to death Tbursda} a fter ronfronung
thrtt men v.tio had ,ust ~ his
f.a.m 1l\
Luis Ramon R1os \.tartmcz. :?6.
•-as pronounced dead at Fount&Jn
Valle) RcgronaJ Trau~ CrnteT
•here he •-a.s rushed after btlng shot
10 the bead. said Hununiton Beach
Pol tee Sgx.. Bill \'an a~ .. e
.\crordJng to wtl~ I t about 10
a.m. a man knocked at thedooroftbc
Marona home at 961 \.foonsbaido-
Carclc. claJmm& he v.-as rn.aiJnc a
deh\Cf)
When an occupant opened the door
to let bJm •n t•o other men fOfttd
th~ir 111.a' an~"''" \an Cle'e said. -\JI three· earned handguns
\bn1na's •11e and motbe:r ·~
ho me as ,.~II as a netghbof 1J,1ng 1n
the fourplel. \an C'le'e Yld.
The suspccu ~tole S I CXXl ,.. h IC'h
.,as t~ rent m~ be sa1<1.
\\hale th~) •ere inside \.1aruDC2
am\cdat ho~
He ~to enlt'f the bouse through
a door from t~ pra.gr v.herc he v.'3~
confront~ b} the saspccU One oi
thcm shot \.i.an.1 ncz 1 n lhe head
The thrtt suspects fled to a red
compact car parUd up the st.rttt. \-ar
(le, c saJd_ ~" v. ere last Stt1l
beading south on ~h Boule'ard at
Warner -\-..en ue
~ .e llURDER/ A2)
Bible Answer Man gives
talk show callers the Word
Council
conflict
charge in
HBprobed It's 3:03 on a Fnday afteme>Qp. lbc
uve radio prop-am begins an two
minutes and the star of w shov.
hasn ·1 am vcd.
Two emplo)ttS look ~omcd.
The') ·11 haH lo an a prerecorded tape
1f he·s la le.·
Al )i)4 p.m. \\alter Maron swi ngs
his v.h11t Cad1Jlac -licetUt plait
JUDE 3 -into its parting space in
front of the Chrisuan RCKa.rCh
CenlC'r an EJ Toro. The broed-
shoukkft:d ma.n stridn quickly
throuab the f:rool door and heads to
his offttt, wbkb doubles as l.bc radio
stucUo.
''The fint one (calter) is aoina to bt
on in 30 s.econds. .. announces Joru
Gray. the otnters public atram
D'Wllltf'.
Despne the nash. Manin suU takes
ume to chat about the woodc:r oft.be l«l\nolot.Y that Wlll ca.ny his voice IO
men chan JOO rad.lo stauons u-
.tioftWldc.. UsaJIJ t.d LDto I wdk\ufted
anncbair and .proppinl lus fet1 up oa
a cushion -at eats the poor
Luc£
lc101 •
arculauon tn bis lcp -Marun
Swtnp lhc m ICJ'Ophont an to platt and
bqins bis broadcast.
..It"s ·The Bable ns•n Man.'
Walter Martin. live over satellite
racho across Ammc:a to answer )Our
qucsuons Moncb) lhf'O\Cb Fnda) ...
and C'Cf}' ~lUJda) n.llbL Our
swncbboard 1s all Ln up. rm LalkJ na to
Mel m CoroM. California. -
For tbc next S5 mmulcs. thc 5~
year-old Maron Ll5tens lo a berra,r of
questions from bu calkn.. some of
whom a.tt confu~ about cena1n
lttllons of the 8Jbk -lake Mel -
and others who challenae bun on bu
lateral mterp~ta11on of the Sen~
tu res
-\n agnosuc in his ~ounger }ears.
Manin considered be<-omang a la"-·
)Cf. a profession he thought v.ould
suit his argumental1' c nature
lnS\cad ~· became an ordamcd
man1sttt. but he RC\ er lost hu
appetite for malchmg v.ns •1th those
of d1ffenng \ 1ev.~
.\nd there ~ man~ "'ho dasagrtt
\ttllth bJm.
As an CV'al\IChSt. Martin C'OIUldcn
all rehg><>ns that do not adbctt stnctJ>
le 1radiuonal Cbmuan teaching as
cults. Mormons. Chnsuan Scientists.
Buddhists. He~ .\rmstrong·s
W orld•ade Chu rch o f God.
Jcbo..-ah's Witnesses. the :'l'ev. ~
Movement -~ and mort are
cults m MartJn"s book
Unhte the occult most cults h.a'-e
thtir roots 1n Cbnst1an1t~. but some-
•bctt aJont \M hnc the) broke tbc
ru1es ofChnstwul). oftn b)' profess.-
in& al= to someone other than J~ Martins.&)'$. , ........ llDL&, A2)
............... ._
Waltm Ila.rd.a. tM Bible AM•• llaa. bna•c•• M8
aatlcc•"J 8JDCllcated talk ..,_ frm tM C......._ Jle.
eeUcll Ceate:r IA SI Two.
Hoag seeks heai·t for first transpla ot la OC
a,umunn ...........
Al ...... , ...... ii • llCln. -
·-RE ·L ESTATE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1988 25 c·E~T
FPPC investigating Ball
Costa Mesa mayor iinderscrutiny for
alleged discre pancies in · 84 campaign
mllttt The document said the croup
qualified as a comm1tttt Oct. 26.
The follov. ing da). CJ . Scgerstrom
cl Sons g:n e S4.600 to the group. The
de' eloper lasted the contribuuon an
ats maJor do nor statement that 1s
required under campaign laws. BJ JENNIFER WEBER ... ..., .......
TM Fair Pohucal PracttttS Com-
m1ss1on tS in'"csupung Costa Mesa
Mayor Donn Hall for alltged d1s.-
crq>ianc1cs an'oh ang a pohucal ac-
tion comm1utt that backed ham an
his 1984 race for the Ctt) Counctl.
Hall said Fnda).
Ocean View's Craig Rice
gets two of his 18 In
Seahawks victory over
Fountain Valley. /81
Coast
Mission Viejo names Wil-
liam Talley as first city
manager. I A3
California
Consumer group kicks
·ott drive for a sweeping
insurance reform in-
itiative. I A4
World
.\ comm1ss1on spokeswoman con-
firmed tha1 the FPPC as looking into
complaints aga1ns1 Ciuzens for a
&tter Costa Mesa. but ~ould not
discuss an} details
Hall and then-1ncum~nt Coun·
c1l man Enc C Johnson \loCre lasted on
a I 984 statement of organazauon as
controlling the pohucal actton com·
Councilman 03, c Whttlcr. who
v.as elected an 198~. alleged Fnda)
that the donation paid for last-minute
'"htt pieces 1hat cos1 thousands of
dollars·· ma iled a v.eck ~fore the
S o' 6 elec11o n.
C1t1zcns for a Better Cost.a Mesa
nc' er filed a sta1cmcn1 that ll re-
A California 111Chwa1 Patrol officer in•est!C•te. the era.ah
Kene where one man wu killed and a woman critically
cc1' ed the monc~ according to the said the an' ~ugauon stems trom cit~ clerl(s office not hang more 1h3Jl a clencal CfTCJr
Campaign d1sdosurc l-.v.s require Hall said t)le treasurer of Cmzcns
pohucal action cummmecs and can-for a Heuer Costa Mesa. .\n
d1datcs to account for both do nations McKenzie. arodcntall~ andtcated
and npcn~s '-"hen a candidate 1s ft 1hat the l\l.O candidates -Hall and
listed as comrol11 ng a commmee he Johnson -ran the commmee
has 10 rcpon the group's financial \1cKenz1e said he d~ not re·
actl\ 1ues on h ~ uv.n d1sclosurr m.:mber flllang ou1 an~ papcrv.o rl in
stalc:mcn t. (On nC'C11on \I.Ith the committee Th<'
The unreponcd donation means group's founder .\lben Pan -. e~
··Donn Hairs ele\.llOn --.as a fraud ·· could not be reached for comml'nt
Whttlcr said Hall said he lmev. the comm1t1el.'
.\lier a thrct·hour meeting v.tth a <'\ISied and that the committee ~up-
FPPC representall'C Fnda~ Hall (Plea8eeeeBALL/A2)
DlllJ,..., ----~ injared ln a head-on colllalon . Soathbound traffic wu
backed up all the way to Newport Beach.
Donn Hall
.
NB man
pleads
guilty
to fraud
Ex-head of In tech
faces 35-year term
in metals scheme
BJ GREG KLERKX °'_._,..., ...
.\ ~c-v. pon Bea, h ma'l cons1derl"d
to ~ the mast~rm ·nd behind ..
mulHr"•ll1on Jol.ar prttlous rrieta l\
fraud s.:heme pleaded gu11l~ Fnda: ·o
f:,e fe.on\ ,harttes a:;:o·c rig
fcdera. prOSC\.ut '':I
\ta11he\lo \ aien: t'e : ' ~lea.:ied
gu ·. before l D1~\'"let ( un h.d~ \1anue Re-al • tn·~ co .. rt~ o•
mail fraud and '"" ' '"unts l'li inter·
state transponltaon ot stolen prop-
~. satd l ~110~' T er. Bo~crs.
\ alenu~ 1s tr1e tc.~e· p~ aem c:.
I ntecn In' C')trne:ll ( • rp a '""' pon
Beach ;:>f'e\. ous meta memart.etang
firn that ar~h l\lllc:i a.opro'-
1m;uel~ •. people out oi s: m1lhon
an 1n,cstmen1s ~t v.e-cn ~1embcr
IQ ..: and Febru.11"\ I Q86
Nicaragua and Contra
negotiators agree to re-
sume peace talks in two
weeks./A4 PCH head-on kills Balboa man
\ Jk n\l,l '~ht·duled for ~nten ...
"! .., .. Fet-:: He 'a.:es a -na,irttum
.,, .a~ rpn<.. ~andafne".>iuptc
S, : -..,, .. s.J1.: S. "e'"' \ a1ent ,r
ar.d -:.: 1~~ suspe-.: James Eg!1t s
.1 .-'e"" P'-n S.. J, h rem a an in
, .is~od' ~ ;'10-.t ba1 a~ <he fedrral
;:rson..gn T•'°""!ll"3 Is anc
Bov. ers '31..! \a lent ~ • adm1t1ed \1.~
, 'era >re• •I, n1.1de~1~ oi urtraud·
-.. c'1er.·~ v' tht tr\ estmenl fi'"'T'
... ~1ch a l~ed ' fl.one ed a ar es•·
;-, -ts "( 11<. ''' p.-incpals ...ad
B "'e"
Index
Advice and Games A8
Auto Trends B4-7
Bulletin Board A3
Laguna Nigue l woman is critical after
cars tangle with OCTD b u s north of LB
Classifled 85-8
Comics A9 By JONA'THA.111; \'01..llE dn,cr or pasS«tgcrs of an Oran~
Count\ T ransit D1stnct bus. \lo htch
\lo ll al"so in'ohed an the 4 30 pm
\lon'Ck n~r El ~forro trailer parL. JUSI
nonh of Laguna Beach Ci t) hmllS
Entertainment A6, 7 °' _ _._ .......
Homes Real Estate
Paparazzi A6
Public notices 88 .9
Religion AS
Sports 81-4
TrMa A8
Weather A2
.\ Balboa Island man was inst.anti~
killed and a Laguna ~1gud v.oman
left an cntacal ond111on an the
intcnsa' e care u nit at a local hospital
after their 'chaclcs slammed head-on
on Pacific Coas1 H1ghv.a). authonu~
said
.\ Cahfomia H1ghwa) Patrol dis-
patcher said a car dn,en b~ Barbara
.\sh. 69 cros.s.ed the htghwa~ ·s center
dt\ 1der for an unkno-.n reason at
~ 30 p.m fnda~ Her car crushed the
front end of a ptd.up dmcn b~ ~o tnJunes Y>ert sufTettd b) the
HB Council vows to move ahead
with downtown rehabilitation
BJ ROBE.RT BAR&ER ..............
Huntington Beach Ctt) Council members said Fnda~ that the} 're dctenmned to speed ahead Wltb
rdlabilitatton of old downtown bu1ld1ngs ~1thout rqani
to who lbe O"Tiers may~.
"Tht bottom hot 1s to get nd of the bu1ld1ngs or to
bnnatbcm up to code It's lime to~t tough. w c·,e waned
so Ion.a. -City Counalman Tom Mays said.
campaign to clean up downtown rcu1~ a shot 1n
tbc arm Monda) -.hen a film taken by a downtown ta k
forct of cit) employca dcplC'ted slum-hke II\ ina
conditions an lht upstaJ.n of some bu11d1np m the fint
three blocks of Main Strttl
It~ kamed la\ef" that some of the bwJduws sin&kd
out tOrcnnc:um 1n tht ttabt-mmutc film clap belonard to
businessmen •hob.a~ llJtt:fJ\CDlS. °' .. "ho arc nqouat·
in& ~enu. for redevelopment proJeCts.
The pro pcn) O\loncn include Robert Kou~. v.ho
owns a num~r of buildings an the S«Ond blocl of Ma an
Street and frank Mola. v.ho has bttn destinated as the
de' eloper forthe To"nlot rede,elopmcnt proJC'Ct. Mola's
building. a 'acant t\l.O-Sto~ res1dcntt on "th StrttL
reportcdl) had bttn a ptbcnng place for unauthonud
v1SJts b) satanlC' wo rshapcn befort It burned lut •Uk..
Another propcn} OY•ner was identified n l>Kk
Schv.-aru. •ho at one u mc v.cts s.cl«1ed to do first phast
~,·cJopmcnt on the Mam Street-Pier area.
Furthermore. a bu1kimg ov.T1ed b) the city 1s one of
about 35 bwldmp that fail to meet earthquake safct)
standards.
Cat)' C ou na I m.tn \\.cs Banrusier. who saad be rcfwa
10 •-alk ID the area it ntpl bccaux of UMa\Of}
rondit10m. satd !\£ bche'cs thal the dc'-dopcn that 01'-n
bwlduigi that ha'e come undt-r tin ~ ~ict:uns o(
aTCUm siancc
(1'leMe ... OOOllCD./ A2)
Bailfecluced in money-laundering case
8JGaBOPDIX ....... _ ..
..._-c=,~-·,-, llil ... 1dYCld fnday for a
H.aincton 8nclt hip IChool
IC9Ckf ~ of lnndcrina
• .,.., 0( dolllrl tOr. ~-.. ,... ck:l!Pitr a prolCICUIOr's eott-
cerm tblt I.be IUll*' may annnpc to
•~ dlit couauy.
1-H071•t ~ a DIM Point
lilidrllt ud tackr al Ecliloll Hill'
SdMjal Ms berO JD jm_I ..._ INs Dec, n... .... uttil*aMm10frDOOrY .....,...
, .. , ... ' ... ,... Ford. 41. ol.
.. ..,.. Sboft. ~ dilc ~ ola
'
Edv.ard Ra,mond Ort'm ~ ....
Orem v.as pronounced dead at the
scene
.Uh \loas t.alen to \llss1on Hospual
Regional ~1ed1ca l Center in M ission
\'1c70 v.n h maJOf 1 n1un~ and.,,.~ in
cnucal condauon la te Fnda~ night a
nursing supcn as.or thert said
Paul Hop an~ ~ of Laguna
'•gucl. v.as the dn,cr of the OCTD
bus. Thc ncarl)~mp1~ bussv.-enedto
the n ght from the nonhbound lanes
to a,01d 1he coll1S1on betv.een -Uh's
car a nd Orcm's small pad.up truck.
but \I.as slrucl broadside b' .\sh.
authonues said ·
.\uthor-:1e~ ... ere _-isure cnda\
n ght \l,t:.i: ,a~sed .\'"'.a• to umi'
rrom th.: .._ .. uth u~..! ane in:
On:m·s p.J:l-i 8.:>th .J~ ... e,.e Je·
sm:"rd in thr 3,\.1dcn· .!rJ had t tx-
pla1..(.d on r.a1~d lni. ,. · ~ 1a en
from the scer.e
The ru~h-hour ., • ..!~"· iar.g.lcd
lra Ilic for hou"" " t ~ e 1'r•n '
tr-a\CIC<l haghv.a .lJ'"• ~ • ~ S31d
Commuters 100 r:~ •o• J Fnda'
Ml-ape reponni \ \I, t":r ba.:~ed up l\.
:--:ev. pon Bea ... h ... n 11t' ine accident
also sn1rled the traff1, ·1 A 'n Laguna
Can~on Ro.ad thl .t lJ ~ -.,aJor ea!>t·
\l.CSI anc~
qo vernor helps
line war chest
of Gad di Vasquez
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of _DlllJ .......
.\Jthough still unopp<>S('d an his btd for rc-dcct1on
to lh~ Board of upcn 1sors. a Fnda~ naJbt fund-rai5Cf
for 3rd D1stnct Upcl" 1sor Gadd1 \'asquc:z at the ~
Menden hotel p ushed his \lo archn1 O'tt ~S3SOJXX>
marl. The ~ Menden e'ent v.as amona Vasquez's
l3rg1:1t. but the supcf" 150r ~ a little hcJp from hrs
former boss -Go' ~rte Ikul mC]ian.
&fort his appointment to the board a lnlle m~
than a ~ur ago. \"asqUC'Z Yf'ed 1n OcukmeJa.an·s
Democr•,. hold .,,nu.I O,..nge Coun-
'1 COll~Mtlon. A2
.\ccording t1. ;x ice rt"N'i<. •n·
· . .:\ ,~ sent ,3,r 1e\lo el" and
p·~1ous meta ': .. hle.h as pa\menl
:or n Cl('\.1~er · n' tstments.
.\uth\.•'1t1C'\ ,J\e ..aid there 1s lmlt
h re :hat an' · :he monc~ or good<
v.1 e,e· be ·.-..o,erC'd and bchc't
tha• the "ll3J\.•'°'\' ..,ithe s: m1lhon v.u
spent n dn.i~ arc ·fast I 'mg··
\era I of 1.,e In 1r-c n <-uspectS had
·drug probkirs a .. 1. •rdtng to po11ct'
rq:X'rts Jnd J Dc-ccmbcr sear(h ot
\ alcrune-'>home turned up a' a"e''\
('Plea.9e .ee GUU. TT I A2 l
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ao..Oew.Dt • Cwldr11111crowd ofsoo...,,a ... wat _....._,_G••dt v.....-.
I; M1 Veqo foothills &1 the land IS tMult-
out
·Tiac b°ecaAtn tell~ t.bat Sl' m&lhon lldditiona.l
'tblcb •Ul be• tk roads bttWttft no-a.Dd lhr year
• lba1 ~ bt can Sill WlCS Wick.. fi,~ can hiab.
from lht Mca. biointff to tbt ()ftp border ... thr
l<>'tmOI said ... lt Dd ohoundi likt 1bc n&a na
F~~\ d11nna prak .a-. doesa'l u?
(P N -OOftaMJa/d)
,
l seeking interim
gement job in Viejo
., .. uuwna ·-----.... , CoAa Mal city mlDll"'f' Fftl!I ~ is beina consideRd as
• iatenm Cit y ~ an Minion V.go. Ofuer Couoty s newes1 city.
SOrab91. wbo ma~ Cotta Mea for l s )at$. said ~rsday he
bad M ia~iiew last Saturday with
the Mission Viejo City Council.
He is one of five cumnt or former
cit) manarn the council is consider-ina for the interim six month post,
Councilman Chris Kttna S&Jd.
A decision on who could take the
reins of the city could come as earl) as
toda)' or as late as next Wttk. Keena
S~lld.
"I lhlnk lheT'c's an edginess on the
pan of the five of us to 1ct the ball
rolling, .. he said.
Mtssaon Viejo fonnall) becomes a
cit) March 31 .
The counal v. ants to get an tntcnm
manager "nght now," Keena said.
Because the jOb will not be permanent
at first. the counc1lmcmbers are
looking for someone who 1s a consult-
ant.
Thrtt of the candidates
Sorsabal. fo rmer Anaheim manager
Wilham Taite:, and former Santa ~na
ma02ger AJ. Wilson .....:. are workmg
P'red Soraabal
as consult.ants nov.. The other two.
Bill Lmle of Orange and L) le Alberg
of Hemet. are current cit) managers.
~!though the council onginall)
thought the) v.ould not hire the acting
city muaeet as t.be seat•s pe:nnanan
~1. Xeeu said * caliber or appbcanu has forc::ied me members 10 ~. Tbcintaim penoa would
have &o &pflly and comptle for the pmnuecn ;oo. however.
. A full-time employee probably
.' ~n·t be hu 'td to lake ovn the city
untiJ Jul)'. when the city-. fiscal year
staru. Keena said.
In lookana for someone to 1uidt the
infant city. Kttna said expcrie~
and •vailabality are critical.
··we need s0mconc who's willina
to spend a lot of time on tbt job and
can get goina right now ... he said.
~l could put Sorsabal. who for
the past month has bttn actina as El
Squndo's interim city manqer, out
of contention. Sorsabal said that even
1f Mission Viejo offered him the
temporary job. he did know if be
~ould take 11 because of the El
Squndo commitment.
Sorsabal took a year's sabbatical
after leaving Costa Mesa about 21h
)tars ago.
Sorsabal said the questioning in his
interview Saturday centered primar-
ily on management style. how he
would handle given situations and
what would be his fir.st actioru..
Irvine buying federal funds f roin HB
By GREG &LERK.X °' .............
The Clt) of ln •1ne is working out a
final agrttmcnt to purchase more
than S4 m1lllon m cut-rate federal
funds from the Cit) of Huntmgton
Beach for use on a mulumilhon dollar
road cxtcos1on proj«t.
The proposed purchase 1s the
largest )Ct tn Irvine's rccent ~enture
into P.urchas1ng Fcdcral-~1d Urban
(FAU) Funds from other c1ues for use
on projects that require 1mmcd1atc
fund1n,. Last )Car. the Cit) purch~
approxamatcl) St..:! m ii hon from the
ctt~ of Benicia and the count) of
Shasta.
Purchasing federal funds 1s a nev.
loophole man) cmes arc usmi to get
around federal funding restncuons. •
said Rob ~cCann. senior transpor·
tatlon anal) st for If' 1ne. Man) c111cs
and count1e-s r~e1' e federal funds for
prOJe<'tS that cannot be mmated for
se'era1 )ears. but federal guidelines
proh1b1t the use of the monc) for
other purposes.
B) purchasing the federal funds at a
discounted rate. the purchaser gains
much-needed funds at a lov.er cost
The seller rcce1n•s ··c1can mone\ ··for
use on an~ proj~t dtS1red b) Cit)
offi cLals. said \kCann
··1t reall) benefit~ bolh agencies It
helps us better use our bu) 1ng
power:· said ~1cCann.
If a final agreement 1s appro' ed b)
both c111cs and the Orange Count~
Transponat1on Comm1ss1on. If' me
v.ill purchase ~4.1m1lhon1n F~L'
funds from Hu~ungto~ Beac~ ,at a
cost ofS3.3 million. for a net savinp
of S47S.000 for Irvine. The rate of
exchange 1s 80 cents on the dollar.
said McCann.
The Huntington Beach FAU
money is slated for the widening of
Golden West Street from Pacific
Coast H1ghwa) to WamCT Avenue.
said Les Evans, director of public
works ID Huntington Beach. Evans
said that because of restrictions on
FAU funds. 11 would talce bis city
three to five ~cars to complete the
nccessar) environmental rcqu1re--
ments for the project ..
Cll) officials don't want to wait
that long to get the project going. said
[\ans. With the Irvine money. frtt of
federal restrictions. the city could
move through the environmental
process in several months, he added .
JAILHOUSE LA WYER 'S WIFE CLEARED •.•
From Al
Hai~. said he e\pcctcd the charges to
be d1sm1sscd.
··(think 11 v.as a \ Cr) forthnght and
upstanding thmg for Jim Mulgrew to
do:· he said. "If he"d known all the
facts. I don·t thmk he v.ould e\en
ha\e fi led the~··
Hamngton said she is sull bmcr
over the drug charges.
"h ne\er should ha\C happened.~
she said .. Those charges ne'er should
ha\C beeo filed:·
Ham ngton. who alrcad~ has one
Cl\ 11 nghts suit pending aga1Dst the
Orange Count\ Shcntrs Dcpanment
for alleged!~ bcmg harassed b~ jail
officials. said she 1s cons1denng a
lawsuit against authont1es for wrong-
ful arrest.
.. That would be the next step:· she
said ... Someone should be made to
an.swer for whal the)·, e done to me:·
At the ume of her arrest. Har·
rington was acung as lav. clerk for her
husband. who ~as ncanng the end of
his unsuccessful St\·}ear fight 10 win a
new tnaJ ID connecuon with the death
of his stepfather Roben Bra). .
W1scl). v.ho acted as his ov.n
attome) ID his 1982 tnal. v.-as con-
victed of first degree murder for
killing Bra> b) rigging a truck cab lo
fall on him He was in1t1all~
Gall Harrlngton
senten~ to death
In the ~cars foll u'-'1ng. hov.c,cr. he
v.as able 10 ha'e the death sentence
O\ enumed. and 10 file a number of
mouons which won him privileges at
the Orange County Jail. including
exclusive use of an cigbt·man cell. a
computer, law books. a law clerk and
legal runners.
All that came to an end last month
when Wascly's motion for a new trial
was cknied and be was scnteoocd to
life without parole and transported to
Folsom State Prison.
Jail officials said at the time of
Harrington's arrest that they believed
the drugs had been meant for Wisely.
Both Wisely and Harrington said
following the arrest that they believed
the chargn were a ploy to get at
W1scl). who by that umc had become
a well known thorn in the side of the
legal system.
Despite her feelings of rc-scntment.
Harrington !>aid she was happy about
the dismissal of the charges.
"Now I can at least see m y
husband." she said ... As long as you
have charges pending against you. the
Cahfom1a Dcpanment of CorTt<"·
11ons v.111 not let you into Folsom.
:"low I can tell them the charges arc no
lo n_ger pend mg.··
C harges arc still pending agains t
\.\ amcr. Hamngton's co-defendant.
His prchminat) heanng will continue
on Wednesda).
KELLY CONFLICT CHARGE PROBED •••
From Al
discuss his ph1losoph1cal oppos1 11on
to actions that affect an md1v1duar~
propen). Onl) 1n c'trcmc s11ua11ons.
such as ··grave matters of public
safet).'. should a go\emment cnlll~
place moratonums on pnvate prop-
e-rt). Kell) said.
He said he assumed the issue before
the FPPC ~ould be oHr his failure to
disclose propcn) ov. nersh1p
··1 don"t knov. v.hat the protocal or
procedure v..ould be to rect1f, that.
chastise me or v.hatever ··Keli~ said
Sources said FPPC tn\CSttgators
\ t\lled Huntington Beach 1n Decem-
ber to C\am1ne re<"ords at Cit) Hall • However. Kell) said he wasn"t
aware of the mvcs11ga11on unttl he
v.as told about 1t by rcponers and
hasn·1 been contacted by the FPPC
"rm not a .... are of the dimension or
the subj«t of the tn\est1gat1on," he
said.
FPPC spokeswoman Sandra
M1ch1oko said the complamt against
Kell) was "pending. ..
""Ifs the same thing as an invest1ga-
t1on. but I am not going to say that. ..
M1ch1oko said.
She also said the commission had
not set any time line for completion of
the 1n vcstigat1on.
BUSINESSMAN CHARGED IN ASSAULTS •.•
From Al
tome\ 's office v..ere not a' a1lablc for
comment. but a clerk there said each
case is decided on an ind1v1dual basis
and "there could ha~c been 100
different reasons v.h\ they d1dn·1 file " ·
Pan1chas allegedly met the 11rls to
antcrv1cv. them as potential sec-
tttancs or markcung clerks at his
finn. Western Communtcauons De-
velopment Corp . Gnswold wd.
After talking with the girls. he
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would offer to show them around the
Harbor Boulc,ard facthty and attack
them. the sergeant alleged.
He allegedly raped both 18-}ear-
old women and forced each to
perform other sex acts at the businns.
but did no t rape the 22-year-old. a Las
VC$8S woman whom he met at an
Irvine hotel Gnswold said.
If convicted of all of the charges.
Panichas could rett1ve a mu1mum
sentence of 86 }can in prison.
G nswold said.
Employees at Pan1chas' bus1ncss
cxpn:sscd surprise at news of the
man'1 alTCSt. but refused to discuss
him or the company.
Gn.swold declined to state wbctber
P.nic~ wbo is 6-fect. 5-incbes taJl
and wriahs 220 pounds. is married.
He was beina held in Oranae
County Jail in lieu of S200.000 bail
pending his arraignment. the sergeant
said.
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BmLE MAN TALKS ALL CALLERS •..
From Al
The occult. o n the other hand.
consists of religious groups lhat
practice some form of de\ al worship.
according to Manin.
His views rankle the m1lhons of
people who belong to what he views
as ··cults.-
Man in's recall of the Bible is
uncanny. As cailcrs begin to recite the
Bible. Manin frequently interrupts
and finishes the passage word for
word from memory. He Ctt<hts God
for a photographic memory.
Lori from Granada Hills 1s on the
hne. her voice rcsonaung over a small
loudspeaker above Manin's desk.
She is upset that her husband as not
a Christian and as unv.,lling to accept
her faith and her faults. Manin puts
on his mamage counselor's hat.
Manin: ··He's blaming whatever
faults )OU had -and )'OU probabl:,
had them bcfoRlyou were a Chnstian
-he"s blaming all these faults on
)our Chnsua.n profession ... "
··ut me give you some quick
advice. OK. The Scriptu~ say
'Wives be 1n subm1won to your
husband as the church is in sub-
mission 10 Chnst: Live before hini a
life of ex.ample so that )OU will win
him to Chnst. Pray for him that the
Lord will open his mind and his
spint ...
Sherry from Chaco begins her calJ
with a question about I John.
··where 1s the Trinit) involved in
all this? That confus..--s me ... I've been
studyinJ about 1t:·
Manin: ·'The intent of the pa.ssagc.
I John. is not to prove the Tnnity.
The intent of the passage 1s to show
the relauonshlp betv.ecn the Father
and the Son .. ··
ShelT} tnes to interrupt SC\ eral
u mcs. ·
Manin: ··Now hstcn. You can't
learn 1f)'ou don't listen. nght'>'.
Sherry: ·-rm not toor much of a
listener:·
Martin conuncs to explain the
Trinity. Sherry listens.
But she cart hold out for only so
long. She tells Manin she 1s a member
of the United PcntecostaJ Church.
another church Manin considers a
cult.
··1 heard you the other da) kind of
maJignmg them and I couldn't under-
stand wh).'.
Mamn: "Whoa. v.att a minute. I
didn't malign the U nited Pcn-
tacostals. )OU know v.hat I sa1d'l-·
She~: "You said .. :·
Marun: "I said )OU were thrown
out of the Assemblies of God in 191 S
b«ausc )OU were hereucal. and )OU
were:·
Sherrv: "We behc\ ed in one God
v.c·rc bCmg persecuted just hkc the
~postlcs v.crc. ··
Manin: "But )OU v..crc put out of
the church:·
Sherry. ··There v.as a spht. ··
Mamn: ··Thafs nght. You ~ere
put out. You arc no longer considered
pan of the Chn stian Church."
The rapid-fire conversation 1s a
textbook example of Man1n·s per·
cepuon of hov. vanous Chnst1an
sttts have stra)ed from the true path.
Sherry: ··But thafs kind of hke the
thing that Constantine did to us v.hen
he put us tn the catacombs because v.c
believed that Jesus Chnst ... "
Manin: ··You v.crcn't even there in
Constantmc"s \1me. The United
Pent«ostal Church came into ex-
istence in the 19th ccnturv. Constan-
tine was in the 4th century . You got
)Our h1stot) screwed up. dear. Any-.
ho ..... I eona get off the au because ·
we'\e got a station break."
Despi te the argumentative. even
hosulc. tenor ofhis voice. Martin says
he hold.s no malice toward people like
Sherr).
··>what I obj«t to 1s being charac-
tenzed as being some ogrt who goes
around bashing people.'' Manin said.
··0o I not ha\ e the nght to dissent?"
In fact, Manin sees a problem with
members of his ov.-n faith who arc too
um1d or 1ntellectuall} tll-prcpared to
fight for hardllnc Chnstianll).
Man1n·s shov. can be heard wcck-
da)s from 3:0S-4 p.m. on KKlA 99.S
FM and Saturda) from 9:~ 11 p.m
on KPZE AM.
MURDER •..
From Al
All thrtt were descnbed as Lat1nos
betv.ttn :?O and 25 )Cars old.
One was S fttt 8 inches tall.
v.c1ghed I SO pounds. had bushy
brown hair and wore gray pants.
The second was described as S fttt
I 0 1Dchcs tall. 165 pounds. wcanng a
Levis jacket and blue jeans.
The third v.as about S fttt 4 inches.
medium build. wearing a red 1ackct.
DEVELOPERS OWN 'SLUM' BUILDINGS ...
P'romAl
··chased out"· unauthonzed people.
he said. The house was gutted b> a fire
last v..eck.
The c1t)-owned building that falls
to m~t canhquake safct) standards
1s occupied b) Pier Reah) at 220
Main St.
City code enforcement workers
made a door-to-door 1nspcct1on m
January at the direction of Paul Cook.
who became city administrator last
fall.
Cook said he had received many
complalDlS at-out downtown con·
diuons and decided to make the area
a top pnority when he took the iob.
He said he was proud of the
downtown task force for filming the
··.~
conditions. Ov.ncrs ~111 ha\e to
rchab1htatc or redc,clop. he said
Cook said he v..asn 't embarrassed
that the film shov.cd the buildings
ov.ned b) the rcde,clopment figures.
··But I would be embarrassed 1f I
ov. ned o ne of the bu1ld1Dgs.'· he said.
Doug Lange\ 1n. v.ho owns prop-
crt} in the downtown area. said that
he had been ny1ng for years without
success to get city officials to crack
down on owners 1n the arta.
Langevi n said he ~clCOmes the
city's action but said the publicity is
giving a ··black c)e·· to conscientious
owners.
Other people have complain~ that
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Servtng Callfornla elnce 1953
1t has been the pohq of ell~ offinals
to allow the do .... ntown area to
detenoratc 1n order to build senti-
ment for controversial redevelop-
ment.
Development Services Director
Doug La Belle said toda) he docsn 't
believe owners deliberately let their
propen ) ··go ba<1:· But he ackJ\owl-
edgcd that some !Tiay be wa1tina on
redevelopment d«isions before tak·
mg steps to bnng their propcny up to
standard.
Mayor John Erskine said that the
city is faced wnh potenual liability
problems and will take action to
ensure the safct) of the buildings no
matter who the owners arc.
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