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W EDNESDAY, FE~R U ARY 10, 1988 2S CE TS
·County :may _help rebuild BB pier
Wieder off ertng 250,000 ftreside n ts
can raise ma t c hing amount for project -------.
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of ... Deltr ........
Orange County Supervisor Har-
n ett Wieder offered Tuesday to
obtain as much as $250.000 in coun ty
funds 10 help rebuild Huntington
Beach"s pier. which was heavily
damaged in a Jan. 17 storm.
Wieder"s offer came amid repons
that the popular pier may be com-
pletel) torn do"'n and rebuilt.
A Huntington B(ach resident and
former mayor of the city, W1edc.c...said
the mo ney 1s contingent on residents
ra1S1ng a hke am ount.
·-rm here to offe r a challenge.''
W1cdersa1d durinaa press conference
held a t the e nd of the sheared--0fTpier.
.. This wi ll be an o pponun11y fo r the
residents to rall) aro und the pier and
the communll) 10 come forth:·
Wieder·s offer of mo ney from the
county's Harbors . Beaches and Parks
Department comes a few da)S after a
i roup called Persons lnter~ted . 1p
Expediting Reconstruction (PIER)
kicked ofT fund-raising efforts.
Juhe Kotsch. the group·s president
a nd a former manage r of the End Cafe
that plunged into the ocean durini the
storm. said about S400 "asra1sed last
Sunday 1n "tin can" collection\
The orpn1lat1on also got a pledge
of S2.300 from AnJo. Japan Hunt-
ington Beach"s sister Cit)
. Ko1sch said she rxpccts tne c it) can
come up with about S250.000 to meet
Wieder s challenge b> September
M•)or John ·Erskine anno unced
that fi ve ma1or downtown re-
developers ha'e pledged to give
S5.000cach Ersk1neandh1~,,_,1fe also
contributed a check ofS 100
Estimates for the repair range from
S4 million 10 S 10 million. C1n
.\dm1n1'ltra1or Paul Cook said. ·
"There are lots of alternatives:·
Cook said ... It ma ) be ~1ded that
the best thing 1s to tear the wholt' 1h1ng
do"n and stan ovcf!ap in."
I L:nderwater inspectors are slated 10
chcd. o ut thC' safC't)' of the pier neu
month, Cook said He expects the
C1t)'{"°ounc1l to decide o n the extc:nt
or repairs b> Ma>'
Whate,cr the case. the t'nd of the
pier shouldn't be rebuilt w that the
last 400 feet 1s about six to se' en feet
lo"er th:in the first 1.430 feet. Cook
said
A.bout 250 feet at the e nd collapsed
undrr the hea') pound1n1 of waves
and crumbled 1n10 the ocean.
Official!> said the C'nd ponion p fthc
pier wai. lo~ercd when it wu rebuilt
1n I q . follo14 ing a storm the year
before ( oo~ said a maJor pan offinanc1 na
tht· parr ma) come from redevelop-
ment fin:incing because the structure
l1e) 1n a des1gna1td redevelopment
(Pleue Me PIER/A.2)
A bannerdayforcountygrowth.foes
Ex-Panamanian official
Jose I. Blandon says Nor-
iega met with Lt. Col.
Oliver L. North and
agreed to provide train-
ing for U.S.-backed Con-
tra rebels./ AS
California
Court says fat hers may
be ordered to pay retro-
active child support pay-
ments./ A4
Entertainment
A revival of ''The Fantas-
ticks" ls on st age In
Gar den Grove./ Al
Index
8lcnr-&rowtla lnldad•e backen laope to deal
a deatla blow to tbe pace of reeldeDdal and
commercial de•elopment u tbn march a
coffln fall of peddOD8 to tbe Oraqe Coanty
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RJ:Cbtrar of Voten oftlce Taeeday. Norm
Groeaman (left) and Glenn Roy (rtiJlt) lead
tbe proceMJon witb Gerl Ortea• Crtcht)
carrylac a boa of addldonal pedtfona.
Supporters of con trol in itiative s u bmit
95.0 00 signatures to q u a li fy petition
By BOB VAN E YKEN
Of ... Dmllr .... --
E "·en the black hearse and casket
couldn"t ca!>t J pall o'er the affair
upponi:rs ol the count\l4 1de
C'111zens Sensible Gro"th and Traffic
Control ln1w111,e· "ere JUbalant as
the\ subm1ttl'd more than 9~ 000
s1gr\atures to the Regmrar of Voters
late Tuesda' I 5 minute') before the
dl2dhnc. ·
.\bout 50 m11ta11' c: 'oluntCC)rs
g;ithered 1n the parling lot an front of
the Registrar"s ofli ce and marched in
Ne" Orkans funeral-st\ le behind the
ornate "voden casket' "'h1c h t°On·
tamed about '"0 thirds or the
pe1111o n1..
Supponers o l the measure cheered
and congratulated one another for
coll«"ting almo\l 50 percent more
than the numtxr of s1 gna1urei. re-
quired to get the i.lo" grov.1h measure
o nto the June elt'c11on ballot
Then the\ counted dov. n 1n unison
as each packet o f 1.000 s1gnatur('S "a~
unloaded
··\\e fttl \.C~ \Cr\ good. "'e·,e
bl'Cn happ~ all da) ·· ~·~Lorena
\\olfc "ho~ group ol pe1111oners 1n
Hwittn&ton Beach collected more
than I 3.5()() ')l&naturt"S .. It rt'all\
sho" '> that people do share conrern"s
about gro" th and traffic ··
C1nd~ 0-'c..il. a e" Zuland
nata\e "ho· obtained her U.S.
c1 t1zt"nsh1p onl> a few months ago.
"as amonit the most effusive
·· 110, e 10 sc:e democraC)' in acuon,"
~1d O"'eal. '4hO h ves in La&una
"'iguel ··\.'.hen tht' peopk don't hke
somcthinJt. the\ "Ork 1o get nd of11 ··
One 'olunt~r. fro m Lacuna
EkaC"h adm111ed 11 had been touch
and go dunng the final weeks of
pe1 111oning
.. \.'.e "l"re 't'~ luck)' 11 didn't ram
la'it "edend:· said Jon Brand. a
former Laguna Bea h Cll) coun-
l ilman ··\.'.1th the good weather. wt
"~re ahle to get out thC'rt' and gat her
II OUO i.1gna1urc'I. "hach gave us a
guo<l huller lf '"C''d had three da)S of
rain I don·1 ~no" 11 -w(''d have made II ..
The tuner.ii arrangements dona1~
h) Santa .\na mort1c1an Jim
(. allanan "ere meant to have sym-
bohl ~1gn1fKance according to Tom
R c~ author of the 1n111a11ve.
··\\e hope n means the dem ise o f
buSIOCS'> of U)ual and th~ SWCCI·
hean de' clopmt"n 1 agreements, .. he
~1d rcfrrnng to a ~nes of proposed
building agrcrments that could block
&ro"' th control 1n south Orange
Count' Ba<-~C'rs ol the an111at1\C need about
b <, 0(11) \ ahd stgnatUrt'S to Q~hf)
(Pl eue eee G•OrrB/ A.2)
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84. 7
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By LESLIE EARNEST
Of ... Deltr ..........
The Irvine Cit\ Council has re-
Jl'Cted a mo tion intended 10 put a
slo" -gro" th 1n11a11 ,.e -similar to
the count)"ldc: gro"tb and traffic
in1tat1 ,e -before In inc' oters
The mo11on. rc1cc1cd on a J-~
council \Ole Tue'Kla). would ha'e
directed the cit) auorne~ to prepare a
ballot measure for council coM1der-
a11o n before the: end of the )'ear.
according to \lta~~H Lari) .\gran
'-'tost council members said the>
nec~kd more 11me to stud) the
pronosal. "hach came o n the heels of
NB councilwoman reveals ...
plans to challenge Ferguson
ByliREG llERICX
Of ... Deltr .........
Newpon Beach Councilwoman
Evelyn Han said today that she wall
take out papers to challenge As-
semblyman G il Ferguson. R-New-
port Beach. in the June 7 p n mary-a
move that Orange County Re-
publican leaders sa) wo uld be a fut ale
and disrupting effort.
intent papers b) toda> ·s 5 p.m
deadline 10 run 1n the June 7 pnmal)
Han must fi le the papers b) March 11
10 quahf) for the pnmar). according
10 thc Orange Count) Registrar of
Voters.
··rm going 10 anal} ze th as for the
nr\I fe" ~e-d~ and sec what haP.:
pen,, .. s:.11d Ha n ··This thing will
e11hrr go or 11 "on"t ··
Because she: has ne'er run for state
office. a maJOr concern of Hart·s Is
campaign financins. she said. But
Hart s.ud she 1s d1sappo1nted with
Ferguson on sc~ual counts. no tably a
beach hab1ht> bill he recently voted
against. and said she bchC'ves he has\
fallen shon an othC'r areas as well. ·
a maJor agreement"' 1th the In 1nC'Co.
reg;irding o pen spare and future
de' c:lopment in thl" cit) Other coun -
l"ll membe~ found the m~asure too
\ JgUl'
.. What do I thin~ of 1h1s'1 I don·t
kno" "hat 11 1s )t't."" said Ra>
Catalano. "'ho 'oted a~1nst the
Han said this mo rning that she
planned to take out dcclarat1on-of-
Han said she decided 10 consider
challenging Ferguson after being ap-
proached by represen tative of "sc' ·
eral Republican groups" who urged
her to run. She said she has not
decided whe ther he will actuall) file
the papers. (Pleue eee HART I A2) ltftlya Bart
OCTD unveil& hair-. razing code
At the Orangt' Count) Tran11t
Otstric1. It's hair toda). ao nt tom o r-
row.
That's the menage o f a new
appearance code that places stnct
limits o n the k n(th of bus dnv,n'
ha ir. beards, and fingernails. as well
as details such as the numbtt of
c:amnas the ma> "ear.
nd er the code. which ~as put into but onh one in eac h ear
cfTC<'t Feb. I. mC'n·s hair must be C'Ul Orn crs \\ho do no t mttl the code
above th(.• collar and beards must be arc first counselrd. then suspended
no longer than thrtt incM5 in lenath. from ~or\ unt1)"the)' comply.
Thcrt 1s no hm1t o n the lcn1th of • Dmnct o fficials say the pohc) "'''H
women's hair. b ut neither female noT dt'"elo ped b) a rommm cc of dnvers
male d nvt'rs may have fin,em11ls convened csJ)«1all)' to provide input
lonarr than one inch. o n drc sand apJ>Qranct standards.
Male .dnvcrs ma) ~ar eamnp. "It "'a~n·1 sometht"I that ·~
dc,do ped and handC'd do14 n to the
dn' en:· said J.im~ Rt'ichen. d1stnct
gt'neral manaaer .. This cam<' from
the bottom up "
But a po~C'S"Oman for the l 1n11C'd
Transporutaon l nion. v.h1rh rcp-
rncnt the 00 d1.,.tnct dn'c"' d1s-
putC'd Rc:1chen·s claim \3\ 1n1 th<"
d1 tn t had 1mprop<"rh used the li\t'·
measure Salh .\one Maller and Da' t'
Baker also' 0"1ed against 11
M1llc:r "'ho 1.J1d the me:isun-"as
h~e a boml:2 dropped on the council at
the la!it minute a!>~t'd that the mo tion
be con-.1dered at a later council
ml't't1ng. "h1le Baler called the
motion an .. indictment to our 0" n
planning ·· Both said tht')' "om cd
about "hat effect a ballot measure
"ould ha' e on the ne"' open spa«
agrttmC'nl rnchcd Tuesda' '41lh The
If' IOC' (. 0
Ho v.t'' rr -\gran "'ho collec1td
s111.na1un-s for tht' count}wade 1n-
(Pleue eee. IRVIJU/ A.2)
Higbschools' budget
reductions contested
By ROBERT BA RKE R
Of ... 0.., ..... 1111111
Prupo~ls Ill .,lash nt'arh S I 0
mallmn from the Hun11 ng1on Bca('h
l 'naon High ~h~x.11 D1 tnct o 'er the
ne\t fi,e 'C'ar., l"ame undt'r hca"
attad. Tue~a' nigh t fro m tealhe~.
pan-nts and l"ommunat' leader"'
One parent harged that officials
are tn mg to J' 01d .. a poh ucal hot
potato .. h' fa1hng 10 .·onsadt'r thC'
clo ufl' o l une oft he d1stnct"s SI\ high
hoot!I
Otht'rs npped into thr recommrn·
Boa
VAN EYKEN
Focus o~ nH N E~s
member ('omm1ttet 10 '•hdatt of-
tic1al plans
"The comm111et "U formC"d 10
(PleaM -OC'tD/ A2)
datwn' b' upenntendent l.arT)
"-.cmpc:r that include putuna lottery
mone' antu the general fund mstcad
lll u' n~ 11 10 f'l"dUC"t' class size. mov1na
thl Jl\tmt"!i gu1dancC' center for
hJnd1l.t.'rt"d !>ludC'nts.. rctrcnchina
1h( J \tr1.t·., 'oca11o nal cdUC'atlOn
pr,•lo\r.i rn ehmma11ng the dean o f the
e' r"n1n~ high ~hool Prosram and
, uu n~ bac~ on the number of
, .. mru' P''h(c.* officers
"-..uh' Bates."" "to "-as chatrman of
the d1,tm t's bl\Je-nbbon commintt
(Pleue eee BIOB/ A.2)
Police pact
talks stalled
over benefits
B1 ROBERT BAll&Elt °'_..., ........
Rader•arYeT
famde.U.
roaropbdoa• ·Gabf ielS accuses LB chief of lyillg
The 0.1ly Pilot is ukint its
reackn to tell us "'Nit you do
and do r,01 ~kc in the Pilot._
The rackr survey on fl*
Cl of lOdlt 's edittOI' ub
radcn wlult ~atum. columns
or 1«1ioa1 thty mo.t C1UQY or
dasliM Md how they lb•• "" Duly Ptlot could bnwr enw
dtem ud tht me of lht
C011tmunny
.... cOau*tc dli ~ _. rft1lfl'I it to ,,_ n.iij Ni:il
IO IMI • lfte)' cklaV91 a IDGft .a.Ml acw piper IO,_.
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-~---... ... "" lmae City CouDcil and The ~~'lr:viMCo. baver-=hedan..,eemcnt .n':la llrilldDal tbat __... praervc men
! I ~ S.000 9C1'C1 ol open ~While ~ ~ --~~)' dnelopment
11 IOme .... o1the City.
lo . n.~nt. bammcred outjust two liloUn befcw Tuete1o•s City ~ ~oucil meetina bepn. includes 76
• ~ miles of land. eilber now
tt> Wldain I.be city or considered likely for
aueution.
... _Dubbed .. Plan Z," the qreement
· --,... eJlpected to fall somewhere
Mwn two ~· praentcd at the 1-. l6 counal mectina. The plans. aled A and & offered an increuc in ~ dnipatcd for open Sl*C by the at1·~ eenenJ plan. . •
Wbea I.be .city is fully developed,
...... A and B would have reserved 27.l and 32.9 percent of the land as
apee respectively. The current
plan allows for 22. 7 percent of
be prewrved. Ahboulh euct fiaures are not yet
in I.be new asreement. i' is more
... elliveabout ~rvatic>n of open
lpece 1Mn eitbef of the two previous.-
ly .Pl:CJ'llC*h, ICCOrdina to the city's
chief neeotiator Councilman Ray
Catalano. If the plaq is adopted.
Irvine would have "tire laraest mu-
nicipal land bank in the! country. if
:lt!' Mt the wotld, .. Catalano-said. ~ .. • City plannen and TMe Irvine Co:
have been MJC>tiatina open space.
"l..·1ancl me desipations and traffic
... ramalation for more than two years.
•:1 Tbe.eft'on has resulted in a 2.100 page
!li. environmental repon.
~,.. Before the new plan can be im-
plemented, additional environmcn-"'u''-8 reports must . be prepared and
... rn.'inorc public bearinas would be ,.. •aecessary. Ultimately, the measure is
Hpected to ao before Irvine voters.
-c•;To be eliajble for the lune ballot. a
•''"1inal resolution woulli have to be
C>.tapproved by the City Council by
:v·iMarth 11, /
• !-'' Plan Z. unanimously accepted by
council members. was praised by
IRVltE MEASURE •••
P.-Al
iaia1ive. inlilted it is imponu1 for tbe
ci!)' 101lian itKl~ith the county it its
etron to control powtb and, traffic.
Also. he said council members could
reserve the riaht to reject the meesure
at a later date.
Only Councilman Ed Doman was
Irvine Co. representatives at Tues.-
day's meetina..
"I think we are all justified in
feeli!'tapuiMsenseof1CCOmplish-
ment. •said Irvine Co. repttsentative
Gary Hunt ... T0tcther, we have taken
a sianifecant step t.oward assurina a
marvelous lcpcy to our children,
.,.andchildrcn and others who will
fol low them to this city."
Residents who came to the meetina
prepared to lambast Plan A or
endorse Plan B. fo.und themselves
pleasantly surprised by the latest
option.
.. I feel a little bit like the lieutenant
who yelled 'charae' and found out
that the aeneral had called oft' the
war," said Larry Chanda, president of
the Smoketrcc.Homeowners Associa-
tion. who had come to object to the
affect Plan A would have had on
agricultural land.
The new plan would preserve 190
acres of agricultural areas in the
swayed .
The VOie came just houn 1fter
.Citiiens b Sensible Orowth and
Traffic Control submitted approll-
imaldy 95,000 si&natures in its eft'on
10 place the countywide measure on
the June ballot. About 66.000 siana·
tures were rcquimt.
centeroft~ity. h would also protect
Quail Hill, an 1rea that has Iona
symbolized open s~ sentiments of
city rnidentL Quail Hill, near Jeffrey
Ro.ct and the San Dieao Freeway. is
pan of a miaration path for Canadian aeesc that forqc in the passy slopes
each winter.
Other arps Jotally or partially
prcse-rved would include the Lomas
Ri<* in the Santiqo Hills at the
nortn end of the city: the Je~y open
space spiM. expected to stretch from
the foothills to the ocean~ and an open s~ spine on the west edac of the
city that would connect the foothills
to Upper Newpon Bay .
Also protected under the new pl1n
would be the San Joaquin Marsh nei t
to Upper Newpon Bay and Shady
and Bommer canyons cast of the UCI
Campus.
Staled for hi&her density develop-
ment under the new plan 1s the land
near Jeff.re~ between the San Diego
and Santa Ana freeways.
Winterfest starts Frid~y
Despite the summer-like weather .
the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com-
merce is set to kjck off its annual
Wintcffest -a four-day fest ival
featuring an. poetry, music. entcr-
tainml'nt. wine tasting and body
building.
The event will besin Friday and
will be held at the Festival of Ans. 650
Laguna Canyon Road. It will feature
120 an and craft exhibitors, accord-
ing to the chamber.
An exhibitions run from I 0 a.m. to
dusk.
A poetry reading sponsored by the
Association of Laguna Poets also will
be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the
Forum Theater. Admissjon is $6.
An auction of55 pieces of an will be
held from 7-10 p.m, Saturday.
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BENEFITS SNARL HB POLICE TALKS •••
From Al
Deputy City· Administrator Bob
Franz. a city representative in con-
tract talks. said the two sides will meet
again next week before deciding
formally to call an impasse.
•
chose to scllle d1tfcrcnces.'' Franz
said ... The iss.ue could go to advisory
arbitration. mediation or 10 the
Personnel Commission."
ranking police officers would 10 to
Sl7.000 a year. Senior police officers
would get $39.000 a year and
sergeants wouJd receive S45,000 a
)'ear.
.~ , .............................................................................................................. .. Franz said that 1f the city's current
"If there is to be an·impassc. we 41h percent pay increase offer were
would' have to decide what method to instituted. the top pay for the lowest·
But Franz.. likeChristic.aJrccd that
medical insurance for retirees. not
pa). is the major hurdle. ~::.;BART TO CHAL~JtNGE FERGU.SON ...... -·.
ham Al
.. ~ ..... _._..,.. ...
·• ' .. Have I ~n disappointed with
, •. ,,him? Yes:1said t-lan. "I'm obviously
-;.,,•concerned enough that I would pick
.3 ~-up those papers. I feel he's not been
~-c.i. effective in some areas like ton
mood and not a decisive mood," said
Fuentes. "I think the overwhelming
majority of Republican fai_,-ul and
leadership would be extremely disap-
pointed to see a chaUcgc of a'
conservative Republican incumbent
by anyone an the primary."
90. a statewide Republk an drive to
wrest control of the legislature from
WiJlie Brown. a Democrat and
Speaker of the Assembly.Fuentes
believes Hart's challenge could throw
a wrench into Ferguson's Project 90
involvement by diverting his energies
to an unnecessary in-party skirmish.
HIGH SCHOOLS' BUDGET CUTS ARGUED •••
'l .r.1reform and transponation."
Ferausoh could not be reached for
.f' comment this morning.
ll. 1· Thomu Fuentes. chairman of the
(\• Oranic County Republican Pany.
,, ~said he spoke with Han twice in the
-.t. .past two days about her plans.
:'): Fuentes said Oranic County par1y >J'' leaders would not look kindly upon a
chaJlenge ofFerauson by a prominent
~· lac.al Republican. and said the move
1.. could be "dcvisive." ? ~ "I believe she's in an exploratory
~·.
Fuentes said that. should Han go
ahead and file for the primary. she
would not stand much of a chance of
winning. He said Ferguson will likely
have the support "of every Re-
publican office-holder in Orange
County. and of (Gov.) George Deu-
kmcjian."
Republicans want to keep
Ferguson in office because he has
be~n a driving force behind Pro1cct
.. To start a brushfire in the
backyard of a leader of the party like
Gil Ferguson would be viewed very
negatively by grass roots faithfuls and
by party leadership ... said Fuentes.
One other Republican. Mike Mang
of Laguna Beach. has filed papers
with the Registrar's oflke to
challenge Ferguson in the June pri·
mary.
From A l
that recommended closing a hiJh • She also urged trustees to study her
school. said proposals bv ad minis~ group's recommendations for renting
trators appear to ignore her panel's the Huntiogton Beach High School
fi ndings. The cuts seem to come in auditorium 10 earn money and for
areas that affect students the most. unifying the district with local
she said. elementaf) districts.
Bates said the district. where enrol-Bates said that Huntinglon Beach
lment fell from 21.193 in I 978 to City School District. Ocean View and
15,655 currently. c~n save about $2.S Fountain Valley have all closed
million a ycarbyclosinga high school schools and the high school district
campus. an issue she labeled "a has. eAperienced the same declining
political hot potato." conditions. Mary Eiswenh. the English coordi-
nator at. Edison High School. told
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s exua l a ssa ult
officials it would be "morally wrong"
to take lottery money away from the
purpose of cutting classroom sizes.
She urged officials to continue thei r
"commitment to literacy." '.'·. OCTD CUTS LOOSE WITH NEW CODE •••
tti·1·"'-8Al
"~'.•provide input on new uniforms ... said
~v J u I i c n e S m i t h . a u n i o n f~ !'!. keswoman. "It was veered into
1scussin1 appearance. The whole
<'; ntent behind the meeti ngs was
41•~hanaed. It WIS stacked in fa vor of the
°><~J manqcment proposal."
A passenger from Orange said.
however. that she thought d rivers
should be closely cropped and neatl y
dressed.
code. but mt1c1zed the new one as 100 By JONATHAN VOLZKE
restrictive. 0t-.o.1r,.......,
"Wh) in the world should we $0 A 22-year-0ld Anaheim woman
back to a military appearance." said was SCAually assaulted early this week
one driver. who said he did not wish after a man pulled her into his car as
to gi ve has name because he feared she waited for a bus .in Fountain
reprisal from the district. Valley. police reported today.
Kandis Holiday. a student in the
evening high sc hool program. tearful-
ly urged officials not to remove
Ferren Christensen as the dean of the
school.
"He docs so many things. how can
they find a replacement for him. He
means so much." she said.
Another student said that
Christensen. who would be re-
assigned 1f the trusttts approve 1he
cutback recommendations. is like "a
second father."
Steve Rhoten, a campus p0lice
officer at Fountain Valley Hi&h said
that potential cutbacks offivc oftkcrs
will permit students to drift away
from campus and become "prey to
vultures."
ij~ said "pimps and drug dealers"
were allowed to prey on students at a
nearby fast food restaurant before the
area was cleaned up by camp,us
police.
Several of the nearly 3C speakers
urged officials not to cut the voca·
tional education programs by assign·
ing job coordinators to teach in the
classroom for four penods a day.
School officials are scheduled to
vo te on the cuts Feb. 23.
"><.• District spokeswoman Joanne Cur-
1np n said the intent of the new
<""•ppearance code was to help bolster
"They should have shoncr hair and
beards." said Mary Morales. "SQmc
of them have long whiskers. They
should cut them."
Another passenger. E. Cle mmens.
said she agreed with the new appear-
ance' (ode.
One d ri ver. whose hair hangs about Fountain Valley Police Sgt. Larry
two inches below his collar. said he Griswold said the.woman was sitting
opposed the new code. on a bus bench at the northwest GABRIELS' CLAIM •••
• <the district's image.
"It's pan ofa whole image package
;1i:that we've been working on that's
bl~ncluded 1 new toao. new uniforms. as ~-II as more professional standards ~ "of ap~rance ... she said.
Reichert said he believed bus ndcrs
tw'felt~fcr and more confident when
rivns had shon hair and tidier ~-'•ppcaranccs. .. You want yo ur drivers to look
professional.-he said.
•"1• But some bus patrons said Tuesday
h?S\hat they disqrttd with Reichert.
.. , don't hkc d1ny dn vcrs." she
said.
Of several drivers contacted Tues-
da). some said they had no problem
~ 11h the appearance code but that
the) disagreed with the manner in
~h1ch It was handed down.
"M} understanding is that the
district asked certain people to be on
the comittec." said John Hinsley.
··How they chose the people I have no
idea. There was nothing posted."
"It's wrong,'' said the driver. rcfus· • corner Euclid Street and Warner
ing to give his name. "But J don't Avenue when. a man stopped and
want any trouble with the district." offered her a nde.
Smith said she would meet The woman. employed as a
Wednesday with district officials to > wa itress 1n Fountain Valley. declined
discuss the new appearance code. She the offer. but the man. grab~d her
said she would seek outside arbi-arm and pulled her into his car.
tration if the district did not back Griswold said.
down from its position . The assailant drove west on Warn-
" It's not right." she said. "We had a er A venue ~o Beach Boulevard -
general policy before that was pan of about 21/J miles.
our negotiated contracL We never . When th~ car slowed at a t~affic
had any problems with it. This was signal. the woman was able to JUmp
not negouated." from the car and run. Griswold said.
F rom Al
ment that records of the encounter
were not kept.
"He can't find the paperwork.
What k~nd of (expletive) 1s that?"
Gabriels said.
Gabriels has long been a critic of
alleged police brutality. He said he
was talking to the lttns beC'auw he
had heard they had served time in
Orange County Jail and he wa nted to
know how they had been treated.
In his one-page claim. the first step
toward a formal lawsuit. Gabriels
said he was "very damaged" b)
Purcell's comments in the Daily Pilot
article. Gabricls said his probation
officer. James Sanderson, w1s con-
cerned about Purcell's accusa-
tions.but took no l>unitive action.
Sanderson could not be reached for
comment.
Gabriels already has one lawsuit
and a second claim apinst the city.
He said he has helped 16 people file
claims for police brutality and false
arrest apinst the city's police fo~.
' ....
1 r ••J wouldn't say a driver with short
1uiiris safer." said Bill Moms. a Santa
Ana ~sident.
··1 never heard anything about it
until I read it in the paper." said
another drivrr. who would not give-
her name. "It's as bad as changing the
color of the uniform and then asking
us what we think about it after it's
already done:·
Smith also said she felt the policy
was d iscriminatory and outdated.
··--'
Stephen Byrd. also of Santa Apa.
--said he alf'ttd with Morris.
.. He could probably bejustas safe 1f
he had Iona hair:· said Byrd. "But he
11. ,f'fniaht look a little bit more decent if n
hf'-was sh oner."
~ <#
Some dnvcrs said they aarced with
the concept of a dress and ,appearance
"It dis'criminates against men." she
said. "It doesn't place any limit on the
length of a woman's hair. This is
1988. I thou$ht the right ofa person to
determine has own hair lensth had all
been worked o ut in the I ~60s. •·
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. h GROW~B PETITIONS •••
• r-r From A l : PIER •••
~ ( 'tlleir measure for the elec11on ballot. signatures and would probably add
It will take several weeks to verify five more.
From A l
area. Other funds arc available from
thc'f"ederal Emeracncy Management
Ascncy and other sources, he said.
And. the state Coastal Conservancy
has offered to forgive a loan of
$400.000 used an construction 31/1
ycarugoaf\er the pier was bettered in
a winter storm.
..... I of the s1anaturn. but county
Rqistrar ofVoten Don Tanney said
he believed initiative supporten had
~ to qualify.
· "I( they have at least 80 percent
clan Sir.turn. they're aoinJ to
qualify.' saidTanMy. "MysusptCion
., is that they have plenty."
.,, Tanney said he had taken on five
,~ lldditional 11afl'mcmben to check the
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11M1 orPtCa "'° ._ ..,. •1 Coftll _.. C•
··~c·rc aoina to have •bout 20
working throu~out the verification
process:· ~ said. "I've advitcd staff
that we may be workina w~kcnds
until this is fin ished."
He said the aoal would be to have
the petitions verified before the ~·rch a Boa.rd of SupervilOl"I mttt-
1na.
People w1shin1 to make contribu·
tions can mJke checks out to PIER • ·p.o Box ~71 : Huntinp>n Bath.
92648. Contributions 1rt tall.Cllempt.
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li¥ to the ~ilte editor. Tbc~ 6.bour ana.tiat-servU.may be
Uled 10 record lcnen to 1he editor on·~ toptC.
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Registt9ation set
fo ~Golden West-
nursing program
Men and women interested in becoming
registered nurses may apply durina February for the
August class at Ooldcn West College.
Many opportunities are available for &n1duates.
accordina to Venner Farky. a rqlstercd nuiw who
hcads;he collcae's health sciences program. owe
araduates have a 98 percent success rat~ in passina
their state li censing examinations. and job place-
ment is I 00 j>ercent, Farley noted.
For additional information on the O WC
nursing program. call the health sciences office at
895-8 154.
Bu•lne•• maer •lated
The Costa Mesa and Irvine chapters of the Ali
Lassen's Leads Club will host a mixer tonight at 6:30
p.m. at Collections, Ltd .. 17952 Skypark Circle.
Suite L. in Irvine.
The club is a network group for women using a
system of non-competitive advertising and business
contacts. Call Jcneth~ Perrault at 538-6612 to RSVP.
B'nal B'rlth meeting •et
Prof<!ssional singer Dorothy Berger will enter-
tain with Jewish son,s.1n k~eping with. Jewish Music
Month. at Thursday s meeungofthe S1mcha chapter
of B'nai B'nth Women.
The 11-a.m. event, which will feature pianist Joe
Friedman. will be held at the Michael E. Rodgers
Senior Center at 17th Street and Orange Avenue in
Huntington Beach. Call Florence Waldman at
960-4556 for more in formation.
Police banquet in Laguna
The Laguna Beach Exchange~ 'ubs will host the
annual Laguna Beach Police De rtment Awards
Banquet Frida} at Ben Brown's staurant.
The event will begin with cock a1ls at 6 p.m. and
dinner at 6:45. following which the city's officer of
the )Car will be honored. Judge David 0 . Carter of
Laguna Beach will be the guest speaker. and deta ils
arc a\a1lable from Charlie Boyd at 497-5544.
Exotic cars ln Mesa
The E>.ot1c Car Expo '88 will be held th is
weekend at the Orange Count)' Fairgrounds in Costa
Mc~. 1
Hours for the event are F nda' from 5 to 10
p.m .. Saturda) fro m 10 a.m. to 10 p~m. and Sundav
from IOa.m. to 6 'p.m. Tickets are S6 for adults. w11 h
children under 12 admitted free. Call 756-9052 for
further 1nformat1on.
Garden club auction set
The Laguna Beach Garden Club will hold its
annual silent auction. a fu nd ra1ser for scholarships.
Fnda) at 11 a.m. at the Neighborhood C'ongrega-
t1onal Church. 340 St. Ann's Onvc 1n Laguna.
Netta Hl'lfler. past d1stnct director of the Costa
Mcrde District. wi ll present a program on abstract
flower arranging. The donation ts SJ. and more
~11fortn1lt1on ·1s ava1lalble from Helen Salerno at
494-6460.
Rotary plans theater night
The Rotar) Club of South Laguna-Niguel "tll
sponsor a night at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse
March 12 and i!. currently taking rescrva11ons for
11ck.ets. -
. Proceed s from the preview perl'ormancc of
· "The Lion 1n Wanter" will be used· for th<'
lntcrna11onal Polio Plus cami>a1gn. T1ckt>ts are S 15
per person. and may be reserved bycall1 ng66 I -220 1
Oranges up for plcklng
· The In inc Valley College orange gro\es arc
once again open to the public. Every Saturda) and
Sunday through early may, IVC students or staff
members will supervise · pubhc picking of trl'l'·
ripened oranges from Q a.m. to 3 p.m.
Those in terested should bring their 0 " n ladders
and baskets or bags. There 1s a chargt> of 15 cents a
pound for the oranges. with proceeds going to
student act1\ 1t1es. Pickets should enter the campu!f>
from the Jeffrey Road entrance.
\Vednesday,Feb.10
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Redevelopmn t Agtn·
cy, council chambers. 77 Fai r Drive.
• 7:30 p.m. Fooo~ Valley Planning Com-
minion. cit) council chambers. Cit) Hall. 10200
.Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley.
Thursday, Feb. 11
• 7 p.m . Hulla1toa Bead1 City Couacn.
council chambers. 2000 Main St.
• 7 p.m. Mna C•MUdated Water District
Board of Directon, district office. 1965 Placentia
Ave .. Costa Mesa.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 10, l988 * •S
Councilman tochall,~nge ·StaDton ~
BJ BOB VAN EYKEN °' ...... "" .....
A SantJ Ana City councall'nan said
Tuc~ay that he v.ould challenge Orange
Coun~y Supervisor R91er tanton for the
I st District superv1sonal seat 1q June.
Ron May. 48. 1s a social sciences teacher
at Santa Ana High School. He wa'i elected
to the (11y Council io 1986.
He said at a press conference Tuesda) in
Santa Ana that he wanted 10 be on the
Board of Supervisors to address regional
problems such as transportation.
··The Board of Supervisors. whteh v.as
' twice chaired b) Roger Stanton. failed to
antici pa te and deal v.1th the most crucial
i'ssuc faci ng Orangt.' Count) -traffic.
~
Sampling the wares
..., h1ch 1i 1n '\..-state of confu~1on and
congestion." said Ma)'\ "What "c',e ~en
1s a fai lure oflcadcrsh1p ..
Stanton. the former ma)or of Fountain
Valle). responded that May ha'i no right to
cnticlle the board on growth 1s~ues
"Aguywho hasbecno n the Cit) C ounc1l
13 mo nth\. who ha) never voted again~t a
development and who ~ocs around \pout-
ing off about growth I\ a1m1ng tht.> gun right
at hie; own foot." said Stanton.
Muy sa id supervisors should look murc
closely at mass transit as a wa) of dealing
wi th traffic congestion. He al~o said he
supported the proposed Sens1bl~ C1rov.th
and Traffic ln1t1a11ve. which he called a
"managed grov.1h 1n111at"e ..
Ma> accused the present board of
l't'.,pond111g to pt'Oblems only whrn the)
become cra~). Ht al~o ~1d board ml'm·
bers were too. t:a~1I> 1nfluenct'd b> large
l(JOlrl~UtOrs.
"Roger tan ton and the Board of
Super" 1sor'i rt.'H>Ond e11her to a gun at tht>ir
heads or a chrck 1n their pocket:· he said
F1nanc1all). ·~fay's candidacy 1s still 10
m 1nfam.'). Stanton. on the other hand.
alread> has about \300.000 1n his cam-
paign ch .. ·st.
But Mes) downpla}cd the importance of
a large l'ampa1gn ban~ account.
"When I ran for C 11' l ounc1l I ran
ag;i1nst an incumben1 v.ho v.as well liked
and "ell supponcd .. he ~1d. "I ra1~d onl}
cnouih to " 1n . .\nd that"s all I'm going to
ra1'>C in th•~ dec11on ··
t<inton "ho 1 neanng ttr~ end-oiWTI
)CC'on4.I t\.'rm on the board. said last mcilth
tha1 he "as cons1dcnna a run for the
congrc<.!ilonal ~at of .Rep. Ro~l'l
Badham. Badham. R-Newpon Bdch .
annuunn:d that he was rt-tiring fllOm
publil offi w
May said tt1s decision to run for the
board "a!> not 1nl1ucnccd by Stantqn·~ congrc)~1onal i.pe ulauon. And. for 1ttw'
t1ml' hl·1ng tanton said h<' ts suckinf to
his intention t() seek anothe~ tcrtl\ a>
!>UJ)Cf\ ti.or
T he 1,.t D1stm:t includes 1h(' c-me, of
.f"ountJ1n Valle), Sant.a Ana. and parff of
(.a1den Ciro.,e. Tu~11n. Wl'stman~tcr, ~
"l'll J\ the uninco~raterd art'a!>, ot
l\lid"':i ~ ( 11~ ant! North Tusun. •
Wpman ,
helps SA
-put teeth
into law
By GREG KLERKX °' -o.llr ,.,,. .....
La Verne Whcekr has again comet~ tht·
re~·ue of the Santa .\na Police Depart
m~t •
.\ftcr putting up mone) for a nev. police
dog last month. tht• retired Newpon Bolt h
t~rn1t'nt has donated me fonds fory("t
another of t~e spcctall) bred Gcroian
shepherds that \I; ill replact• an a1hng can1m·
offin~r 'l
Whei>kr li~t lame to the aid of1tht
dc:panml·nt Ill Januai: after . anta t.na
pohn.· v.ae ltmc:d to put one of their
canine t•l1i~er., to \lcl'p ,
Capltall&ln& on the warm weather. Joe Hanly. 9 ,
Ht up a cofa-clrlnk stand In front of hie family'e
home in Coeta Meaa, but he couldn't re.lat
sampling hla product.
Tht· lo'>'> ot the Jog. Conn). left• tht•
can1m· J 1, 1swn \A 1th a s~ortage. )but
\\ heekr lame tu lhc rescue and donated
$4.)111 1 -m:arl~ tht· .-os1 uf bu)1 ng tmd
tra1n1ni J ut.·rmJn Shl'pherd for poh~
""~ ' \\ hC'C'IN. a 1tHt'Jr rC'sldC'nt of '\:ewport
&al h c;a1d '.>hl' read about the deatfl or
Coast police officers help seize
$19 million in cocaine, heroin
( onn~ in J lol J I "~"'>paper and "a'
mo' cd h' the sadnt-ss expressed b\
( 11nn' ·, human partner Officer M1kt
f-l~t
Ct'""' \.\ho "a' 1.rt'd1tcd Y.1th IOl1
arn•<,t\ 1n h1' li\t~·\C'ar car('('f. fC'CC•"cd '
nJt1o nal ancn11on "hen he "'as hit on the
head "1th a-metal pi pe while searching a
darL. bu1ld1ng... The dog suffered a con-
cus<,11.)n ( onn~ \1;3<, e\ entuall) pill to !i)C'ep
~JU\4.' of J dcb1htat1ng spinal d1sca~ By JONATHAN VOLZKE
OI ... 0.., l'llo4 ti.If
E v1dcncc that thl' Orange ( oa~t 1s
bc.'<:om1ngan 1nC"rl'a'>ingl) popular narcouc
p1pcl1nc from \1cx1co surfacl'd Tucsd:n
"'hen :iuthont1c\ d1srfa)cd morl· than S 14
m11l1on in cocaine and hC'roin sc11cd th 1\
"CC~.
Three McJl1can nat1u nah "erc arrc<,tl'd
1n Los .\ngcl\!'' \\1 th thl'rnnfiSl:it1on of 5UO
pounds of nx:i1ne and l"O pounds ot
heroin. ~1d Orangl' <. ount} Sht·nff Brad
Gall's. In add111on 10 tht' drugs. S265.000
cash \.\3S found. along "llh n1nl' "eapom
1ndud1ng an automatic :i .-.~ul~ nOe
".\lot ofth1s "as 1nti:n<lcd for "iouthan
California. and ~umc of 11 "3' prnbahl ~
. ~
going to be shipped to other states." Gates
~1d a.-. he ~1on<l hch1nd a table piled high
"1th the drug<, mone' and \I; capon.-. ··\\ l'
prnhabl) interrupted se\eral deals."
The hu't "as made b~ Los .\ngck\
poltlT and mcmha-. oft he Orange ( oont'
Regio nal "Jrlot:rs uppn:ss1on l'n11. a
lu.1lit1un of frderJI count' and local la"
l'nfprt l'ment agl'nnt'S that has taken off I he
~trl'l't'> murc '1han S ~ mdlion ca>h and
5.h()O pound') of lt.x:arne since 11 beg;ln
n~·r;.it1ng more th an J ~l·ar ago
Thl· {'o<,t;.i ~k,a. 1-funungton Beach.
'.'.t'\\ pon Bt:a.. h .rnd San Ck me n1c-pohll'
dep.:irtnll·n1' .trl' among the 11 ut~
dl·pannwnt' 1n the: unit. ~1d shl·nffs
( Jflt Tim -;1mon. "ho it..'ad~ the J \-0flicl·r
tt•am
1 mon said the ( osta M~. 'le" port
Beach and an Clemente dcpanmC'nh ·
h:i' c ear h J'>'1gn1:d an offi ct>r to "orl<. lor
the narcotic~ team lull-umc. In add1twn to
pa~1ng thC' ofli~cr"• \dlar: and pro"1duig :i
car thl' pan 1npa11n~ department'!> pa~ the
equ1,.iknt of .io hou~ o"crt1mc. "'""h
.pJ~' lhc unit's adm1nl'lr3ll\C costs
In rl·turn thl' l<)l al departments roct'I' 1:
5 pen-cnt of tht· ')l'11ed mone~. "h1ch 1s
refundl·d to l~!lal department<. h~ the
fl·dcral gtn crnmt·nt as an incentl\ e. ~1mon
'klld
The JOIOt team ha\ made 0 arrl'sts since
11s inception. ·,mon ..:.i1d . .\II hough he ~1d
ht· "as unsure ht''' m.im of the cases ha '<' aln:ad~ gonl· lt• trial he said the unit has
"nn er lust llOl,.. in n•urt
In J '>penal t'erc mon' '>ponsored h\
)an ta .\na pol11.t' 1 ut·~a\ Wheeler got to
mtet t onn) ·s l'l'placemenl. Vasko \on
Jl.Jrihago (\'!l<.ko for shortl i\t tht• samt
lime. \he handed a ched 10 Chref ('hd
( r0nL.h11t· to pur<.hasc and train anothc
do~ 1ha1 ma\ tx· nerded fo replace a "'c~
l JOIOl' llllitcr
"It's m' pm 1kgt' ,,., ~no\I; that I could l~
ul somt' hd p · ....i1d \\heeler smilin~ .i•
\·asl.o ··1t'., a tn t of a reach for J
depanm1:nt to l\a'r a dog. and the~ r•·cd
help. badl~ the) need morC' contnhu
llOnS
Monda~ gt Raul Luna said anoifit ..
anta .\na can1nt' F~1. alw had l'on
1ract<."d a .,pmal disease that v.111 take h n.
off full-time dut~ But a~:un Whc••' .·r
came through. and Luna said a nc\.\ 1.h>~
American Legion commander ~rges
Mesa tO back Veterans Day parade
ma' be on act1H dut~ h\ th(" beg.innint-• I
.\pnl.
··~rs Wh~ler has rcall~ been a he\p tt•
u'.> \\ ecan·11h.:inL. her cnoug}l." said Luna·
\ a~L.~. the nc...,est m<'mbcr of the can1nt'
By JENNIFER WEBER
With 'l\IOO'> ul rumbling tanl<.<i :ind
marching bands, Jn \memJn I qt1•)n
commanda ha\ J\kl·d Cm1a \ltl·.-.a tt• 'hl'"
II'-patnotl\rn b~ cndor\lng and hl'lp1ng
fund a V c1cram Da~ paradl·
But ut' leaders .!.aid the\ art• "l•rrll'd
that the pa radt: might nnt hl: J big Jr;i\.\
C11\ ( ounnlman ()J' c \\ ht•clc:r. 'aid ht:
did not \\3111 w t,('l' the nrg.an11.1t1nn·,
kadt>r "cmbarra)scd" b~ a fXlOr <>hO\.\ rng
and suggested a mor1· modl'<it cat·mon~
until (•nough .-,cnsc ul tr.1t11t1on I' mu,ll"rl'd
to " arrant a parade
~
Bob llan.,on the .\mcril·an Legion
t timm:inde r "hu helped mastermind
1% .. "s Vl·tcran' Da' obscnam·e .Jha t
fi:aturcd :i..kdal of Honor \\inners. ">aid a
pJratll' 1'1 JU \I the tir~cl
Ha n'>on \1.cnt before thl' Cit' Counnl
1h1' "eek anJ mapped out plan\ of bands.
'l'tcrans on the march 1ank!. rolling do" n
lh"· cit) ·s thorougbf:rn:s and a hcltcoincr n\U\C~ •
·La,t ~car's kst1,1t1e'> .. put C11sta \ksa
on thl' map a'i far :i' 'l'tl'ran~· organ1la·
t1lln~arl·conccrned:· 11an~on -..;.11J .\nd he:
"Jn ts the Cit) to remain on the: map
"I thinL. (a paradl'l ls \Onll'thing showing
lhat Costa MC'1>3 1s (Onrl'rncli ,1hmr1
i. •rec. '" a 4-~car-old shepherd born and
r J 1'4.'d ju!>! outside Du'ic;C'idorf. ~ C'il
<. "·rman' The dog began acll"e 4u1 '
,ctcran~· Jff:i 1r, hl \.ttd ,,;nJJ' and hai. alread' pan1c1pat~ 1r1
Han\on J\l<.l'J lht 1.uun.11 .,, Sl\1)(1 h• ,·,, ,,. '" "<arche\ ~1dFket
S l.OO(hl'ed mimn 1.1 gt:t th l' p.1 J1.lc unJl·r \\ l ha,cn't (aught an~ had gu~s \Cl. "a~ ~u: h( ' tx~n doing good searches:· Mid
I ln · ~ .1 .. ~<.l onh responds 10 command.,
B'ut "1th \ l'ta <in' Da' -'''' I ! -1r ',r,man but Fleet said "his English 1
iall1ng on J r r1JJ\ thl' \ l'Jr ,, m t' tllU01. I get• r~ ~ 11a ..
m<.·mbcr. \.\l'r-: .. un1.t·rnt•J .1""-••ll tht· ind I •r \\ hl't•kr and Vasl o. the adm1rau on
of1urnou1 .! J'JfJdl· "'tdJ ~l·: "-J' ...,-,..,,uJI The dog poked a fneDdl)
p,,1nl1nF. h• th; \..ti1.-n J.1r c ('Unl1ln, ... -n-m~Ui7lt!f"\\·tfl'rtff!'"tmllcr:-a n~-sTI\1k---
nr, ilk "\m~urgl'\ '-!IJ hl· ll'.Ht'd J 11\t ,11 h \ lur
rx·opk \\11uld tx· t•U1 ol t(l\\O ., (' I '11<.e \OU 100:· she said.
'\1111 lhl' 1.(\Unl I 1nJ1tJICJ It \\J'\ 0<11 l un ..... 11J the . anta Ana Police Dcpan-
npr!ml'd 111 a raraJ1· anJ \.\PUIJ tx '4 1lhnf nll r •1nductt'd 1.222 dog-assiated
ll• ~t•ns1Jn HJ n,1•n , rcuunt 1 .. r ""'"«'' .11 'u'r": '1.-.1rchc .. in 19 7 Its sn-mcmbc-r
a tutun: mn•t1n~ 1.Jn n, '••r\t' ,., the largest tn the coun~
...
Road shooting now linked
to Santa Ana bar squabble
borci: Rt)ad. the 'Kllm wld poti~-e
Monda) ihc thief appan·n1I~
smashed the car' R"Jr "indo" to p.a1n
cn1~
• • • .\He" lctt-P:idard rnmputcranJ a
Lt•ading Edgl' "·urnputrr "C'rc re·
ported '>tolt'n from an ntll, e no
Manne .\\t.•nul· h\ a th1d \.\hlJ
t•ntcrcd the building through a '>Id('
door that ma' h:i' l' bet•n IC'ft \In·
lock<.-d Thr lo,., is t~~11mJtt"d at
$2.8~)
P'oqntaln Valley
.\ '-lnt.i .\na lin:man rcix'nt•d
rt•tum1 n~ hl,ml· lrom h1., \tondiH
night ;hilt 11..1 !ind that h111 home in the
11 fl(.l(l l'llod . of \1 ansa trc'('I had h«n
l'tu!]IJn1eJ 'He "11d S2 I "'0 tn good~
v.err 'l••kn The l'lurglar appart'ntl\
found an n trJ hou"<.' ~c' 1n the man·,
g;iragt' an,1 U'-<'d 11 to cntt'r th<' hlm'c
3nd tah· f'•'ll'''· fl'" ck' and " t he'
1"ine
1..ir 1r;Hl'11ng on Jcflrc\ Road n~r
T rJi'U\.ll Road t"arh this mominaand
t'' t'ntualh torcl'J thC' car off the road
Thl· Jm er of lhe car WI\ uninjured
anJ -..lid he d1dn ·t know wh the 111.1
Jn\ l'r assaulwd him ... ·• ·\hout S:! 0 rash was stolen from a
home freezer 1n the 40 block of
lkaf'P3"' .sometime Tu~a)
By LANCE IGNON °' ...............
A shooting in Tustin that initially
resembled the random violence that
piqued Southern California freeways
last summer may have't>een the result
of a bar fi&h!. police said Tue-sday.
Carlos Rangel. 27. of Santa Ana
1old poli« ·that a motorist shot h is
paUtnacr at the intcn«tiorr of Red
Hill and Walnut avenues for no
apparent reason other than Ranf'tl's
car had stalled in front of the suspect's
vehicle.
But when Tustin p01icc inter·
v1cwcdthcvlcum-Jcqelarate. 29,
of Santa na -at Western Medical
Center 1 different story cmeflCd. said
Polic~ Sit. Mlke ;j\anahan.
"In talk1n1 10 Zarate-." Shanahan
said. 4'c tells us t~ m an ................
n.o wspeas. riclins doublf on a ~. alle8rdtY "* a nylon ble
containin• 14$ · from 1 vt<11m at
Landmartc LNJuOr. The men Wft't
bclte¥td to bt an tht1r lOI. ••• ~ fMft ~ Chrowt .. ob-• . .
.} .. ..
araumcnt with the suspect in a bar in
Santa Ana (prior to the 2: 15 a.m
shooting).
Police don't know what tnsgcrcd
the araument·at M ... 1e's Bar. 2100
Bristol St .• or if the victim knew the
SUSJX"<'l.
Zarate told police that af\cc he and
Ranae I left the ber. the susecct and his
ptSS(nacr bcpn ~as1n1 them
throu&h the '1reets ofSanta Ana and
Tustin. At the intersection. the
suspect leaned out or his tl'\.K't and
shot K vcral times at Ra•l's 197
Okbmob1le. polttt we~ told.
One bullet Pl~ through the
trunk and· into Zarate•s bad •.
Shanahan said.
He was hstcd in aooct rondit1on
today. althoup tM bulltt ~·15 ull ~ in hts bed(. Shanahan 1&1d.
Thl' \U'>~t·t "as described as white
and .1hout 'O ~cars old w11h Iona
blond hair and a beard. Hts paslt'ngcr
"'a~Jnlntx·d n~ a man about 15 )tars
old. \hanahan ~1d.
Rangel tuld police: the \usp«t wu
drt\lng a 1975 )Cllow Ford pickup true~ v.1th a camper ~hell. Zarate told
pohC'e the 'chicle "as a blue min1-
p1ckup ~Ith no camper i\~11hcr \Cr\lon of the nor) ha
bl'C n confirmed. but hanahan said
pohce art' inclined to bcltC'\e Zarate.
.\hhough no blood alcohol t~t~
.. ere taken. police said the) btl~"
both Ran1ol And bratt had bttn
dr1nk1ng. Poh('t" confi atcd R~I'~
cu keyc; and a fam1l)' mtmber or
fnend dro"c him home
Police ~1d the> are 110• try1na to
locarc RantCI to tf) 10 p1ttt totttbtr
the confl1ctH'I ton
,
.\dump trud rcj.le'at('dl~ rammed a
. ' LaRouchegroupaccused
of fleecing eldeEly widow
8 Anociate4 PttSs
~ amup .affiliated "1th poht1 al
C\trtm1st l\ndon u Rou ht' wa'i· a«u~ rn a la~~u11 ot ckfraud1na a
U,una Hill ~•Jo" ""'fft"-nna from
+\llht1mer'\ d15iC'a~ o( her S 104.000
't ~ portfo~u
Thl" 'u1t all 1hat mcmbon of
tht f usaon EMf'I' foundauon ha·
tcd a donauo n from Flora 'A-1\uton.
79, I!) ~~ RcpttWftUIU\U o(
dw f01i1ndation thm ~ tom then
hadquanttS out.s.edr Wnh1ftl\oa.
D.C . to att"OmP9"> tM ,....,.., trtlele w took st()( k ('t"ntfkates from a safe
ckpos1t \and ~•ncd thtm O\et to
t~ ~und.t11on tn l' . nl:talm'
.. ~woman f'or LaRouche's
POln al offitt. Dana • anion. on
Tutsda' refen'!'d rtQU~tS for com·
mcnt to a hanl rupt ' tru't('(' for lh<'
Fu\tOn E.n<'f'I)' Found.luon Tht'
t"\ltt ""''n:1 a,ailable1lf\nbu~1ncn
houB
Tl\t prl.l-nudnr ('OC'f'I' l'OUp 1S
one of~, cral orpn1u11on~ affilt.atcd
Wl\tl LaRoucht'. ~ho ha.s espoultd
C'Oftlptnlt) \beonci la¥Oh l"t tbt
lnmh t0)11 fami l). •mona Olhm.. ...................... ~ .... ··•·· .... c:wtidatt ia I ff'.
Tiie suet. filed Fnda) 1n QIUli
ount pmor C'oun. tcd.s mw-n or tht mont) and s 100,000 ..
~Af.1MA6E
Driver fights
off robbers
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Surrivillg DEAqentrec.u..
-slilii comrade's liorrifted plea
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A father who atwndou his child and then hides to avoid payina
child aupport may be ordered to make retroactive
s-yments once he is found. a state appeals court
Nied.
I 98S. the child. Christa Hobbs. now 20 and a
stucknt at California State University, Sacramen-
to, souaht retroactive payments, but fhe claim was
dismissed.
The appeals court decision reached last week
sends the matter back to the lower court for trial.
rulin& that if it were proved the man knew he was
the father and that he intentionally hid to avoid
payina ~upport. he could be required to make retroactive payments. _
The mother. Linda Hobbs, 39, said she
endured years of emotional problems. and was
forced to raise htr child in poverty because the
early prqnancy forced her to abandon her
educauon. ·
•
By TM Aaedas.4 Pren
LOS ANGELES-A Drua Enforttment Administra~ion •nt described
how a horrified c:o1Y1r1de slain in an undercover operauon that went ~wry
implored a trio of drug traffickers: "Please. don't kill us." just befo~ t~ k1llen
opened fire. Agents Georae Montoya, 34, and Paul Seema. S2. died fro m
wo unds suffered in a Friday attack by suspt't't~ narcotics traffickers ~ho were
tryina to rob them of$90,000. A&ent Jose Manion . 2S, was w~unded in the leg
but survived the shootin_11ttack. In c6urtdocuments. hed~scnbcd the trasedY·
The cash was to be used for purchase of two pounds ~fhero1n. ~t ~suspect w~o
acknowled&cd his involvement in documents filed in U.S. £?istncl Court said
that the narcotics traffickers planned to take the money and kill the men, who m
they did not know to be law enforcement agents.
.. Fathers ... will now be on notice that
wherever they ao and how Iona they hide. they will be forced to face their lcpl and economic
responsibility to their children ... anorney Gloria
Allred said Tycsday in hailing the ruling by the 2nd
Court of !l~pCal in Los Aqeles. .. Gerald Tarlow. attorney for the.father. John
Christianson, said he was considerina an appeal of
the court's decisio n or to seek recourse in the state
Supreme Court.
..It was horrible. We lived in roach-infested
buildinp . lived in situations whese the bathtub
wouldn t work for a month," she said.
Hobbs said she finally tracked Christianson
down with the aid ofa therapist who helped her and
her dau&hter deal with the rejection,
"She is a wonderful youna woman, she is
doing wonderful thinas with her life," Hobbs said
of her daughter. "But she will never have a father."
The unanimous decision. reached Feb. 4 and
mailed to anorneys for both sides in a child support
dispute, concerns support for a child whose mother
became pregnant at age 18 by a Roman Catholic
priest
The father, who has since left the church,
acknowledged paternity when the girl was 17 years
old and paid child support for the next 11 months,
until she reached adulthood.
Tarlow. like Ms. Allred, said the ruling sets a
precedent in California for cases fitting the specific
criteria i n the appeals court ruling. .
In its written decision. the three-j udge appeals
court panel noted that the only similar rulings on
record were in state courts in Washington and
Tarlow disputed Hobbs' claims of poverty,
no ting that she was married for some time and had
other children.
"The)' make a big deal out of saying, 'Roach
infested.· 'No food,' all kindsofthi~ when in fact
there was an· entirely different lifestyle that was
led,''-Ta1'1ow said.
Attorney say• CHP otncer wa• provoked
In a suit filed in Superior Coun in November Iowa. ·
~
Sa•pect ln Camarena
mardergoeson trial Schools short-chang~ng immigr:ants ·
SAN DIEGO -An attorney representinJ a former California Hiahw~y
Patrol officer said he will tell jurors in his closing arguments today that Craig
Peyer may have been provoked by a motorist into killing her. Defense ~ttorney
Robert G rimes. who maintains his client never .had any contact w1~h Cara
Knoll. said Tuesday he will suggest 10 j urors that 1f they f!nd Peyer JU.thy of a
crime it is voluntary manslaughter. G rimes the n asked th~Judge prcs1~1n1 over
Peyer's trial 10 include that ctrarge in his jury instructions. Supenor Court
Judge Richard Huffman was visibly ~haken by the defense's re9u~st. but agreed
to include the definition of voluntary manslaughter after rcce1v1Qg assurances
from Peyer that he understood "hat his attorney proposed.
LOS ANG ELES (AP)-A.former
Mexica n police detective accused in
the 1985 torture-slaying of federal
. drug agent En rique Ca marena
boasted about his pan in the murder
and offered to kill a U.S. Customs
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Many of California's
public schools don't meet the varied needs of immigrant
students. while children in properly designed bilingual
education programs learn English rapidiy, say new
stud ies.
a.mount of prior schoq,ling, and the extent of economic
hardship suffered in their homeland. the report ~s.
II quotes a I 0th grade Cambodian boy to illustrate the
point: "The traged y during the war hurts inside when I
remember what happened in the past. I try to not think
about it, but at night I dream and see my brother who they
killed., I d ream about him trying to find us. I d ream they
keep shooting him and shooting him until I wake up."
Pilot blame• crash-landing on engine
SAN JOSE-The pilot of a single-engine. airplane th~t cras,h-lande~ in the
parking lot ofa shopping mall blamed the accident on en~ne fai lure. Nine cars
were damaged but no one was injured in the crash al EaStr!dge Mall o~ Tuesda_y
morning.. Leland G. Turner. 44, of Red Bluff told, police t.hc .tngine oJ his
Becchcrafl Bonanza gave out on approach 1.0 Reid-H1ll v1ew i\1rport~nd h~as
forced to set it down between a J.C. Penney store and Macy's. No one ?n the
ground was in the i)ath of the plane. and T urner em_erged from the .aircraft
"looking concerned and shaken" but unhun. according 10 pa!'3med1c Dave
Bockhoh . The pilot said he had fl own down 10 San Jose on busu~ess w~cn the
trouble beca me evident about a half-mile from the. airport. said pohcc Sgt.
Dwight Messimer. The plane uruclc a tree in the parking lot be~ore httJtng ~inc
parked vehicles. wh ich Messimer said sustained da mage rangi ng from minor
to total.
agent. prosecutors said . -
Raul Lopez Alvarez. one of nine
men indicted in Janua7 by a federal
grand j ury in Camarena s death. went
o n tnal Tuesday on a n unrelated
murder-for-hire conspiracy charge.
A report to the Assembl) and Senate education
com minces Tuesday said most public schools do not take
the backgrounds of children from other countries into
account when tailoring education program•.
Few d istricts co11ect informauon on the numbers of
immigrants e nrolled in t heir schools and their needs, and
there is no such statewide system. leaving planners
without essential data. according to the repon by
California T omorrow, an independent non-profit. non-
pan isan policy research gro up.
Meanwhile. immigrants of\~n encounter hostility
fro m other students and schoors do little to ease the
tensions. accord ing 10 the report.
·The study also found that one in six public school
students is foreign born, that the number of immigrant
students is expected to increase by up to 7 percent
annually in the next decade. thar most are from Asia.
Mexico and South America. and that they speak more
than four dozen languages.
Federal prosecutors said Tuesda}
that the former Guadalajara. Mexico.
hom icide investigato r sa id he had
been a hit man for Ernesto Fonseca
Ca rrillo. a reputed Mexica n drug
kingpin jailed in Mexico Cit y.
The children face d ifferent hurdles, depending on
such fac tors as the age at which the) immigrated. the
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WASHINGTON -Attomel ~~ral Edwin Mttsc Ill will clo'IC the
Palestine Liberation Orpnization sobKrvcr m1u1on to the n11ed Na11om.1n
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information office in Washinaton was or'Ckrcd closed Inst )'ear b) the
depanment. but the House. by a 365 to 49 vote. and the licnate. h an
overwhelming voice vote. insisted on closing t he mission in New York a~ well
Contra plan
w 'iHI (., roN <AP) -Gtn
Manuel nlonao 'oncga. Panama's
m1htar> r ulcr met v. 11h Lt. Col.
Oh\er I North l"IW 1n 1985 and
agreed to pr<l\ 1dc milJtar) training
for U.S.-bat:kcd < ontra rebels, an
C.\1led former Panamanian official
testified toda)
The witnc\\ Ju<,t> I Blandon once
a \Cn1or member ul Panama·s in-
tclhgtncc Jppa1JIU\ !Mltd Noriega
later uOcn:d to \Cod Panamanian
soldier' in&adc: Nicaragua to l'Onduct
"terrorist 'klbotage" against that c.ount~ ·., kftr\I \Jnd1n1s1a go-vern·
ffil'nt
• 60 kllled during Bllngladesb elections
DHAKA. Ban&Jadcsh -At least SO people were repqned killed and \<:Ort'\
injured today in clashes outside polling places as Bangladeshis \Otcd 10 select
ma) ors and council members.. Repon s from around the countcy said mo!it ol
the dea1hs occt)rrcd 1n clashes amona supponcrs of rival candidates Reporters
said they fo ught with sticks. stone$ and home-made bombs. Police fired at h:ast
20 rounds in the air in the nonhcrn Mymensingh Dislncl to disperse elcl't1on
rioters, reponers from the area said. Repons from pohn· .. hosp11a1 .. and
rcpoMers in outlying villages said the injury ~II could exceed 1.000. ~ome of
the injured were polrce and paramilitary troops sent to keep ord~r the} ..aid
The highest death tolls were reponcd in four communittcs· eight an
NarayanpnJ District neighboring the cap11al of Dhaka. erght an the \outhl·rn
district of Ch111agong. seven in the northern rlphaman D1'itr1C't and "' an
KaranrganJ. Just south of-Dhaka. ,
But he wad 'orth rcpltc:d that be
had no Juthnrll~ tu atcrp1 \uch an
offer and v. ould rcla\ 11 10 has
SUpt'rtU(\ JI thl· 'JllO.ndl Sccunl\
( uunul UIJnJon did not and1t·ate if
tht· 1de.1 "·'' l''l'r put tnlu effect
Blandon Jl\u 1n11lit·d that Viet• Prc~IUl'lll C •l'Olgl Bu\h u-.cd 1'.onega
m Ouobcr I%' 111 v. Jrn"( uhan kadcr
Ftdl'I ( 3\lrll lhJt lhl' I nlll'U \IJtC\
V.JS about to 1n\Jdl ( 1rcn.ida
I k sai.<l tht" mn'-.lgl from Buo;h \.\d\
to \.\,1rn C uhJ nut 111 lf\ to anter' l"nl'
in thl· l \ md11J1 ' ..illH>n ag.a1n\t lht"
< .ir1hbcJn l\IJnd llJltOn It V.J\
1ntl·111.kd 111 J \1111.l l J\uJhtc\ Jmung
( ubJn lfl>l'P' on thl 1\IJnd. Blandon
'>.lid
Coup reported ln Bophuthatswana
JOHANNESBURG-ThearmyofBophuthatswana se11cdcontrol ol thl'
tnbal ho meland early today and depo~d President Lucas Mangopc \nuth
African troops then entered t'he homeland and st'cured ~angopt··') \:!kl\
President P.W. Botha ofSouth Afnca told Parhament an (ape To\.\n that \outh
African 1roops had assured Mangopc's safety and secured the South ·\Int.Jn
Embass)'. He said he ordered outh African scrunt) forcn 1n111
Bophuthatswana at the request of members of Mangopt.... ( Jhtnl'I
Bophuttuuswana, 200 miles nonhwest of Johannesburg. as one ul lour
nominal!)' independent black homelands in side outh .\fnca No other
count') recognizes their independence.
')en John i...ern D-\ta.,., \did thc:
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednetd1y, February 10. 1988 • Aa
Gaza.Strip curfews lifted:------.
U .S. envoy pushing truce
JER ALEM t '\PJ -A Paltsunaan died toda) of
gunsho t "ound) suffered in a clash with lsrach arm>
troops. arm) and hospital officials wad. and a 12-)ear-old
boy said he wai. shot and wounded b) Ji.rach c1v1han ..
The m1l11ar)' lifted curfews that had confined 212.000
Arabs 10 their home~ for up to 10 da)S toda)'. and l ' S
en\O) Richard W Murph} met "•th Israeli leaders 1n an
effort 10 defuse tensions 1n thr \\est Bank and Gua trap
.\t least S~ .\rabs ha\c bttn l1llcd since: unrt'SI brole
o ut an the occ.u p1ed tcrntond tv.o mon1hs ago
I mad Mnhmoud Al Hamlaw1. 22 . of the: occupied
Ga1a trap'$ Maghatt refugee camp. died at Soroka
Hospital in Becr'ihcba. satd hosp11al spokeswoman Tami
Lunenfeld. She said Hamla\\.r wa\ brought to the hospital
Jan. 9 with gunshot "ound\ an the <,pine The m1htaf) said
he "as "oundcd b\ arm\ gunfire
Sulieman al C,uv.e11 ofGa1a (II\ told The "s~1ated Pn.~s he v.-:i-. a t J lunch \land eating a sandwich toda)'
"hen ht: "3'> '>hot rn the right shoulder
The )OUlh. )1)1:3L.tng lrom his bt-d at Ahh Anb
Hospital. said ht' \<IV. a trud. dn \ e b) wtth two IUK111
inside and then.·· 1 heard a \hot The\ fired while 1hc truck. ~ai. moving." ·
lsraeh 0Hic1als. ~pea~1n1 on rnnd111on of anonym11y. s.;ud Murph) pre~mcd .s L S plan calling for Pa&nunean
elccuons 1h1s )car in tht· OlCup1ed tcmtoncs.
The pla n l41h lur tJlk\ h> Dttcmber oo the
permanent suitu~ of the ~x t up1cd lands. the sourttt sud .
Murph) dti.<.U~!>(.'<.J the l \ proposals todaY. ~di
Foreign M1n1sll:r ~h1mon Pert·~ .ind Defense Min111Cr
Y11zhak Rabin. ollic1ah ~•d
l\f\er mn~tm~ \.\1th Prime Minister Y1tLhak Shamir
Tucs.<fa). Murph' \31d he hl1d rece1 -v~ .. grcat enco.ur.-
ment .. in h11. t.:1lk\ v.11h hral'l1 leaden. as well as With the
leaden. of JurdJn '>~n.i ~Juda .\rab1a and EJypt. ·
•• 1 h;id the '-t'nllt· of t:all.t'rnt'\5 and enthusiasm 1n each
plan· thdt I '1!t1ted tndlldang hl'fe 1n Jeruu~m. to find!
v.a) tu mo'e .the.id .ind tn luoL. at some new 1dc11. ·
Soviets s .how human rights gains
\l. .\CiHl....,(110' IA PI -M1L.ha1I . Gorbachc'
1mpru\l'U till' \m 1c1 human right'> pcrformanc~ last ~ear
and thl'rl .. hJ'> llt:l·n some rda\allon an the ha rshne\s or
rt"prl'\s1un.' hut n10rc dramat1t prugrcs'> ,., a"a1tcd the
\tatl· Lkpartml·nt !Miid toda)
In 11s .snnu.il rcpon on human right'> an I bl/ count rte\
and tnntum·., the depanment al~ said 11 ob!K:nell
PO'>ltl'l" )1gn.., 1n Poland Hunga~ South i...orea and
T J1v.an
On the nl'gall'C: \Ide R1lhard h1f1er. a\Sl\tant
~n retar~ of '>IJll' for human rrghl\ told a ne~s conlerenu·
'orth Korl"J "lhl' \.\Orsi '1olawr of human rrght'>
Thl· rq>urt Jl'>o repeated a long hst of cond111om
1mpo\l'd b~ tht• l"al'11 govt'rnmt·nt on Pales11n1ans rn the
Oll up1cll \l.1.''>I Bani.. and C1a1a ttrntone'>. said hopes tor
thn·'>tJhh,hml"nt 11f dcmocraC'\ 1 n Ha111. \.\ere ~l bad. and
rnnduded there v.a!t no progress to"Nard respect for
hum.in n ght\ 1n iuth .\lnta ··
1 >n tht· \ltua1 111n in thl· 'tl"l L n1on. h1fter said.
.. "'-' hJ' e not \.\ 11 nl">'><-·d 1 ht• d.i v. n of democra(} an 1hc
l \\I< "'h1l h he called J ont'-pan~ d1ctatorsh1p
dom1nJll'J f" Wlrl.'i pohlt
In thl p.i .. 1 J1.,~·n tl'r' and demonstrators an the
\o, tl·t l n1on v.c:rc often ~nt to ~.~ran camps. the) arc
rnll tx·Jtl'll llf h.ira'>!>Cd. but the o' l·rall nt'" phllosoph)' 1s
.. to k t thc:m he · 'xh1hl.'r '><ltd
Thl· I " -page rcpon ".l" ~·nt to Congress to give
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hral'11 pohl\; Jruon that ha .. led to more than SO
draths among Palc'i.tm1am docs not "arrant cut' 1n .S.
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Candidates take the show
, oil road to New Hampshire
CONCORD. N.H. (AP) -Re-him~lf as "cle11rly the underdog"
publican Pat Robertson declared in · here.
• New Hampshire today that 'Tm on Today~ in / Dixville Notch, Rob-
• ' the winning edae" after fin ishing cnson said. ~·1 ha'vc a wonderful bit of
scrnnd an Iowa. wh ile Paul Simon. momentum .comina in to New
_ the Iowa ru~ner-up .amoi:ti .Demo-Hamps~ire."
crats. stepped up has cnt1c1sm of "I believe that I'm on the winni ng
.; Richard G~phardt but admitted his edge," he said at the Balsams, a reson1
O\lo n campaign had money problems. hotel where the first votes in New
The comnwnts came a d.ay afle~ Hampshire elections traditionally are
George Bush borrowed a neighborly cast.
slogan from nval Bob Dole, and Dole Fonner Gov. Meldri m Thomson.
took a leaf from Rep. ,Jack Ke.mp's Robens.on·~ slate campai&n chair-
plJ) book as the Republican preside!'· ·man, said "1~·s going to be real tough"
RI ual (ontenders )OStl_ed for support 1n to do well an the New Hampshire
"ll''-' Hampshire .after their race pril'!'ary ne~t Tuesday.
turned wps~ -turvy in Iowa. Simon said at a news conference in
>\mung Democrats. Massachusetts Hampton. with the St-abrook nuclear
' (io\. Mil hael Dukakis settled in for a plant as a backdrop.,that Gephardt
fight on his home turf. declari~he was guilty of a "flip-flop" 10 his
""ould lead the pack after the Fe 16 o pp0sition to the completed but
· ., pnma11 hrn:. lo Na wi nner Gep~ . dl unlicensed, plant.
at least panly agreed. describing Gephardt. _in a question-and-
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answer session with reporters outside
a senior citizens center in Man-
chester. said. "I think Paul Simon
knows I've had a strona environmen-
tal record."
Asked about Si mon's accusation
on the issue of opposins the Seabrook
plant. Gephardt replied. "I don't
want him questioning my motives. I
don't question his motives."
Rega rding reports that his cam-
pa.ign is runni ng out of money. Si mon
said. "We have an indebtedness
problem. I can't te ll yo1.1 what it is."
Dole. seekin1 to ride the wave of
fa vorabfe publicity from h'iS Iowa
victory. spoke o ut Tuesday in favor of
the Star Wars program. a pet proJe<:t
ofKemp .•
Bush. stingi ng fro m a, third-place
showing in Monday's Iowa caucuses.
was making a patch tha t echoed
Dole's successful Iowa slogan. "He's
one of us."
"I'm one of yo u." the vice presi-
dent. a C'qnncct1cut native who has a
home in Maine. told New Hampshire
.voters,
But Dole retoned that a "good
neighbor footing" isn't enough.
The co nfident Dukak1 s warned
that the Democratic campaign wi ll
ge t "more aggressive" as thr field
tightens. Simon. was alread) on the
a11ack. suggesting Dukakis' repu-
tation as a manager is not suffi cient to
~in the nomination.
"I think one of the basic questions
is. do V•C want a national manager Or
do we want a president. someone who
can r<.'all> lead and give us a vision of
the kind of tomorrow we can have'!"
said Simon. who fi nished just ahead
of Du kakis in Iowa.
Among the GOP hopefuls. lhl'
rhl·torn: "as alrcad} tough -wllh
sc' L'ral con1cndersqu1ck to sec an end.
Pat Robertaon
to Bush's hopes after hi s big toss in
Iowa.
"I think the vice president's cam-
paign is over." said former Delaware
Go .. , Pete du Pont. who fini shed
nex.t-t'o-last in Iowa. He called Bush
"a monall y .wounded ·vice president
who has no vision ...
··The hemorrhaging of Cieorge
Bush has begun." added former
St-crctal! ofState Alexander Haig, the
la st-plac1• GOP fin isher. "His suppon
I!> a mik \loldc and an inch thick."
Former television evangelist Rob-
ertson brought hi s campaign to the
Granite State to try to mobilize
another "1nv1s1blc army" like the one
that surged to support him in Iowa.
Dukakis and Bush were still their
respective parties' front-runners 1n
Nt''-' Hampshire's first-i n-the-nation
pnmar). but both faced newl y in-
ngoratcd chalk•ngcs 1n tlie wake of
I0\\3.
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DemocratS blast plan
to raise Contra funds
WASHINGTO N (AP) -House
Democratic leaders say a plan b,Y
Nicaragua's Contra rebels to solicit
private donations for their war
qainst the Sandinista aovcrnment
imacks of the private fo reign policy
that led to the Iran-Contra affair.
The House leaders also criticized
the Contras' failure to resume cease-
fire talks today with the Manaaua
sovernment, saying the delay call s
into question whether the rebels want
a negotiated settlement or insist on a
military solution.
.. I'm disappointed that they seem
to give no priority whatsoever to
continuins the peace 'talks." House
Speaker Ja m Wright. D· Teus. said
Tuesday. "That casts serious doubts
on their intentions."
Wright said he will continue efTons
to draw up a package of purely
"humanitarian" aid fo r the rebels -
with or wi thout administration help
-to replace the White House
proposal that included military aid.
President Reagan's plan was killed in
the House last week.
House Malorit Y Whip Tony
Coelho, D-Cilhf .. accused the Contras
and the administration of tryina to
''privatize" U.S. foreian pohcy de-
spite the lessons of the lran-Co~tra
affair. and destroy a fi ve-nauon
. Ccntral'American peace accord.
"Befo re . it was an international
embarrassment for the United
States." Coelho said in a reference to
the elaborate covert network that sent
profit s from arms sales to Iran to aid
the Contras.
.. He noted that polls repeatedly have
shown a majority of the A~erican
public 1opposed to the pohcy of
arming the Contras to overthrow the
Sandinista regim.e.. . . . "But the admin1strauon 1s saying
we are going to . ci rcumvent . the
Congress and tell the Amen~n
people to go to hell:· Coelho said.
"They're trying to 'do publicly what
they t~ied to do privately before. I
think there's a deliberate attempt by
the adm1n1strat1on 10 stop the peace
process."
'Sta.r Wars' satellite test,
completed without a hitch
By Tiie A11oclated Press _ .
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -A research satellite that success full~ tracked
mock Soviet nuclear missiles sent volumes of data that win help '>C1ent1s1s
design sensors for the proposcd:'Star Wars" m1ss1lc defense.,~ stern >\It hough
the n~ssion . which ended early Tuesday. lasttd only 12 hours. the spaccrraft 's
recorders gathered so much information 11 will take 10 <la)s to send 11 all w
Ea rth. "We rnllected mpre data.on th is test than the Internal Re' cnue Sen ice
collects on all .S. n uzens an a year:· said .\1r Force Col John 011cn. an
ass1)tan1 director of the Strategic Defense ln111a11ve Organ11at1on. f hc Delta
181 satellite. launched Monda) fro m Cape Cana,eral. rcka~cd I~ pa~load!>
and a 15th \lo :lS t\01stcd b} a small ror ket launched from Ha .... a11. Each
simulated a Sonet missile or de<:O} tn night.
Jury rules black inmate's death a murder
TYLER. Texas -A JUI) ruled the dea1h of a black Jail 1nma1r was a
homicide after a former cell mate testified he sa~ a .white ollicer b<:at his friend
and heard moans after the man was taken to ano1hcr room. The JUI) also ruled
an a~ inquest Tuesday that the death of Loyal Garner Jr .. a 34-·)'ear-old fathe r
of six. 1wo da}s after hi s Christmas arrest on a drun kcn dri\lng chargl' 1n
HL·mph1ll. was dul' to head injuries. Will Smith. a bla1:k Church of Chmt
minister from Hemphill who has protested Garner's death. praised the ruling.
"This has opened some of the black folks' e\es. but some of thr \loh1tc folks'.
too:· said ~mllh. who has alleged racism and police brutaht~ in thl' n·motL' Ea~t
Te,as logging and farming town of 1.300.
Study shows amnesty progr:am in trouble
WASH INGTON -The amnesty program for illegal ah.~ns 1s 1n serious
troubl<: and the government needs to prop 11 up '-'llh a mas!>1vc pubhc11~
campaign. says a new study. The repon b)' the Cttrnl'$''-' Endo.,..me nt for
lnterna11onal Peace also concludes that the year-old 1mm1gra11on law "'II fail
to eliminate an underclass of und<><;umented workers estimated at J.5 m11l1on
people. Lt•ss than I mill ion amnest} appljca11on" haH· been tiled since thl' I program was launched last May 5. and 1t has only th rel' morl' months to run.
The U.S. Immigration a nd Naturalization Service originall~ es11mat.eo that at ._ _________________________ __. least 2 million a·pphcatlons would pour in.
Do It Now At '~ Rates.
And Pay Nothing For 30 Days.
\t>u ..,:lid you wc.:rc ~oing tO tin it all.
\\\·imnung. runn111g, r.1t:quL"th:ill. ;1crohil..,
!"10 gel <>ff rout <.Jufl and ~L'( Ill hl'n.'. fk:
L'Jll"e cxrufic..·s ~ren·1 the only 1hing piling up.
< >ur facil itk:~ m:ty \':try. hut in R<-'ticr..11.
wen: miking Lifccyck'~ • ~pm:uc mc.:n·~ anti
\\ c >men' gyms. The uhimatL· in hi¢1 dti·
den() J.:quipmcnt. and trainc.:d 1n...,tru tor ...
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. February 10, 1988 * A 7 ..
Make Valentine's Da,y
an orgy for the senses
Caviar. chocolate and M&Ms all
taste good. but oh-""haHlse the:'
na\C in common (\lo ng "'11h parmc~n cheese. a\(xhdos, garlic.
alcohol. lobster. clams and eel. the\
suppo$t'dl) are aphrod1s1acs tThert·
"'as a rumo r 1n 1hc 1970!. that thl'
green M&Msmadc: the most c:fTt'Cll'"'-.
lo'e b11cs )
, From the: original appk 1ha1 ~ 'l'
o tkred .\dam 10 the l ho1.11latl'
profiterole that PnnCl' -\ndrc:" ll'a~J
Sarah Fl'rgui.on "'1th on thllr lir-,1
dale. food and lo\C hJ\l al"'a"
st:emed to go hand-1n-hJnd
r
l.t111
bn
lJnJ, "ouldn'1 do much for me 1f I
hJp~ nl·d lo Ix· on a diet. To set m )
a1tl·n11un m' map has to pa) a hule
Jllt'nll .. n ··t <>' l' 1' the PQt"tn of the senses ...
'>JtJ It. •norl dc Balzat .and there arc
li\l ph'"'J I '>l'n..CS
What'• Bradley trying to .. y to hi• mother, Marilee Schnelder of Irvi ne?
But "'hat rl·all\ " lhl· hnl
aphrod1s1al'' .._,,n'K-·~· .,..,., thl· Jni."l·r
can bt.• fuunJ Ill Jfl\ ""\ nUI
manual goo<l hl•alth rl'[!UIJrl·\lf\.l'>l'
and plent ~ uf '>kl'P
I l11 thl· bc'.lit effect this Valen<ine'\
l>J\ 1Jnd 1.'' l'r~ da~ > II) appealing 10
'11u1 lo' l' through all fhc:
Under$tanding infantile behavior Kin~·~ :-.urlh "'J' •·n lhl right
lral·\.. hut hl· JU'I J1dn 1 [!•> lar l'n11ugh
Good roman(l' a·4uHl"' .1 lillll m.1rr
than eating lut' ol \\'l,i_!,l"tJhlt-o, "'wt..
1ng outand \kqHng J 1111
.\ tJ,te of ca' 1ar champagne and a
'>1ngk pH.'{l" of gvod t:hocolatc would
tx· 111\ l'h
o "'ould hsh~n1ng to a beautiful
p11.·lc of mu\IC togeth<.·r, in front of a
l r.id. II n~ Ii rl' How to f nterpret
baby's gestures
By CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
D9'1y l'llol Con.._._I
Ho"' "'di do -.ou communicate
\\1th 'our l h1ldrcn'' Tnt 'our kills
h' rna1rh1ng 'our bab~ ·.;"signals"
"'1th thl· torrnpond1ng "me\~ge ...
SIGNA~
j \ l'rlllJI ltnt'\ Ot'l\.\Cen hro\A.S.
\quJrl' muuth ton.du I l ~
b Bright CH''· r;med bro"' s. open
mouth. l·h1n up. Jrm\ out
l [ \l'' •" l'rtl'd t>od\ turned.
\Ul\.1ng.11n hJnd ·
d Hnght ~· •:s trl·mbhng hp\.
''·" 1ng ll'l·t \.1d.1ng. t'001ng
l' l>ull l'\l'\ trcmhhng hp\. tuc:kl·d
lh1n. hod~ 'lumping
MESSAGES
''1'111 Hlll'rl'\ll'd. I "'ant th1') ·
·· 1hi'>1\11°1 right. I'm angr) ··
-"This 1s too m uch tor me: I nl'l~d a
rest."
"I don't know what to do. r m ..ad ...
· "I did 111 I feel great' ..
Bonus: Pick the me .. ..agc that
espcc1all} helps parents make thl·
rnost oft1me pent with their bab~
Thean~ers: top 10 bottom: b. a. l
e. d Bonus: "This is too much for
m e:· means that the bab~ need\ a
break from 0' er-s11mula11on. there 1s
too muc h excitement. noise or light
This 1s a cue often missed b> parent'>.
If }OU go t e-.cr) thing corrCC't.
congratulauons. lf)ou matched some
of the signals and messages. ~ou·re in
good compan). sharing the JO)S and
frustrations o f parents ever) whe re.
Babies are born communicators.
but 111sn 't alwa>s eas) to interpret the
messages thq arc sending. "Babies
are born with at kast fi H basic
mcs~gcs about their needs. "anh
and feelings." !Ml)S Dr. Edward
Tro nick of the Unl\ers1t) o f Massa-·
chusc11s. -\mherst "The) tell us what
1he) "'ant. when the~ 're having
troubk drn ng 'unll·thing. "'ht'n thl'>
lll'Cd J ·11ml' rn1t · "'hl·n the:~ 'n• g1' 1ng
up or ''hl'n thn'n: sut'Cl'Cding
through l<>mh111Jt1on'> nt \ound'
fan a I n prl'\'Hln' J nd b<><h moH-
ml·n t'.. ·
I ron1l k detail' 1hc\l' IJ1c,1 tinding'>
on ho" hab1l'' "tJlk" 10 u' and ho"'
thq c:oix· \\Ith the "orld around him
in J 2-l-pJgl' gu1dl· ,Jlkd ··~mall Tait..
It o"' '\ ou Jnd '\ uur RJb\ { om-
mun1lall' ·· T hl· gu1dl· "'ii': "'nlll'n
"1th J grant from .i J1afll.·r malcr
.. \\ l' Mc tinJ1 ng thJt'h.ttun l'Hn
nc"'borm hJ'l' hu11Hn "'J"· o l
c:up1ng "hl·n 1h1ng'> Jfl' n111 ·g111ng
qu11c right ·· T hlOll I-. n.plJ1nl·d
·.•\\ hl·n .in 1nlJnt I'> hungn .ind \h>m
rJn·1 ll'l'd hn ngh1 .l"'J' th\· hJ h\
mJ\ \Ul \.on her hJnd 111 lllntr11I h~·r
hrl'jth1ng.1nJ lJlm hl·r,dl until 'hl' ,.,
kd
"'Or"' hen a bat:n I'> 11\ l'I .,11mulJll'll
0t'(3ll'>l" \001l'lh1ng I' 1111) hrighl nr
J1'1turh1ng 'hl' ma ~ turn J\.\J\ or Inn\.
oil 111 lhl· \Ilk to 1at..l' J hrt'al-·· hl· ..aid
Trnn1d, kl'h that pan·nt' often
ml\undl'f\lJnd thl' ··1 nl'cd a break''
ml'\\,lgl · l'Jfl'lll\ oltrn push their
bahll''> 11111 mm h V, l' 'houldn t think
thn arl· horn l II thn JPPl'Jf 10 be
doing nothing ·· hl' "Wld
"\mJll T JI!.. hdp\ pJn:nt'.li read
thl· inlJnl ., "gnJI\ Jnd understand
"hl•n 1tw1r hJh\ m·l·1.h help or 1s
Ot'lll'f kit J htnl· Td hkc to -see the
buo kkt I d p pJrt'nl'> no11u: "'hat
ml''>'>Jgl'' tlk'll hJh1n Jre '>t:nd1ng and
Ix J\\Jfl 111 thl'lf uniquc lOping
ml hJnl'>rn' \aid Tro nick "'ho
ad(lll l' 111 k Jrning a great deal from
hi'"" n '·'l'Jr old dJught.:r
'l hi\ d•)l 'n't ml'Jll that hc:rc I'> \t'I
.inothll 1h1n~ 111 J u v.11h hab~ ··'he
\.111..I ··11 'ml·Jnt :u hl'lp parent'> rcla\
JnJ hJ' l" morl· 1un "'llh them '\our
bJh' "di kt H>u \.no"' "'hat he
nl'l"l" .
To obt.tt n J nJp~ 111 thl· gu 1de "'ntc
I 'ltra Pa mPl'r' Plu' \mall Tai\. P 0
Hn' 11 12"' \IJplc Plain M"I S53SQ
lnclutk SI 111 lll'l'r po~tage and
handling.
\A.·hat good romJllll' rn1u1rl'\ 1\
enough intl'fl"'l m '11ur '"' ·J "nl' to
under'>tand "'hJI 111J1'l'' him 11r hl·r
fet·l lo' l·d l hn"hnl untkr,hM td JnJ
PJ\~1unall'
It also re4u1rn lhl-l'rtl'rg~ and thl"
ahil1h to put 1h.i1 Hi.•\o\kJgt· 1n10
opcratt0n I \tJ' tx· th.JI ' "'hl•rt the
'eg\.l:i.bln u>ml' in I
\\hat's J \ .1knt1n\· 10 Jo' I' there
an~1h1n~ rl'Jlh "'rung ~1th a chol-
ola tl' g1 It··
"1on1e1umJ thc .\11n ruler
thought not lh mJ \ hJ't' been the
lir:-.1 tu re,ugn1t l' thl' \t1mula11ng 4uah1~ of 1h1:-. '"'l'l'I dl'ltlJl' f,cn
"'h"·n 11 "'J'>n'1 \Jknum., ()a, hl'
olll'red l3rge Jmount' ol l hc'l(.nlatc 111
all "'00 ofh1s "'I' c<. hl'lllfl' entering hi\
har<"m \\hat a man'
'othing " "'rung "'11h lh111.11latl
"'l"lcn 11'<> &" cn ll• thl· right per">On .it
thc right 11ml' In lal t '>l IC:Oll'>I' \.l\ I
lonta1n$ lhl·obrum1nc "'ht\. h JCI' as J
s11mulan1 tu lht• '-c:ntral nen nu'
S)'itcm and ma' 1ndt"t"d ix·rl>. up thl·
rc'.lil of the bod' a'> "'ell
But \ Jknt1nc:'s [)a, or not the
~c1ng and cnJo~ 1ng the fragrance
u l J .,ingk t1o"-er or of a ""hole
b<Ju4ue1 ddl\t:rcd to or from )Our
\ Jknt1ne might put~ ou into a pcrfe!(:t
m1~
T ouch1ng. .. the .special touch that
~" "I lo' e \Ou.·· and/or .. , care:·
Thr lo' e-rs caress.
.\nil trusting ~our "sixth
Sl"n':ll' · lno\\ 1ng o mco ne well
l·nough tu anuc1pate JUSt v.hat Wlll
mJt..l him or her feel \\Ondcrful nght
nv" li.Jl/Jl that romanuc fellov.. also
"'r11t\ that thl' true poc.-ts of lo' c are
th~''" '•' "ht•m v.o rds arc JUSI o ne ot
n jt , ll>Oh,
liut oh 1hc P<l"'Cr of th~ simple
"' ,,J, '1 lo\l' ~ou m~ darhnJ-" ov.
" · rt' tJl \.1n~ atlout aphrod1StaC'S.
Dr Al1ui is • m•rri•lf' 16 family
1bu ap1s1 la Coro•• del Mar. •
14 e/C'omrs J our rf'spoesn. If Y• w&it
a rf'ply, plHsf' Hclose • •«•mrd.
srl(·•ddr~s ~ ~vdope. Wrl~ It
L1Dd.I Al1ui. P•.D., c 'o n.ur Pflec.
P 0 Box 1511. Cosu Mesa ltltl.
Some 'low-fil.t' foods aren't; how to tell ! Feed the
Body&Soul J:lne a mothl·r of lour. "'a' 'er.
pJrltl ulJr Jhout thl· food shl· bough.I
for ha tJm1h \hl· l'' en read nu1n-
1wn IJbcl'> jnd !.lll\ed a"'a' from
food'> high in '>Jlt ur \ugar HO"-C"l'r.
she did not t..no" ho"' to use th<.· label
tu ohtJin lhl' n1<1')I important infor-
tndl1un PHI' 1JeJ thl' caloric per-
centage uf fat in the foods she bought.
\II nutnt1Qn labels "-111 list the
rnlones J>t'r \en ing and the grams of
uirhoh,dr:lle'). proteins and fa ts. But.
until tiil· gram' arl' con,cned ~to
calonl'' 11 I'> 11npu.,.,1ble 10 calculate
lhl' latum penl·ntJgc
< )n,· g.r J tn ol l·1 thl·r rarboh) dratl' o r
proll'lr\ u1111.11n J l.alone)
Onl· gram ul fJt umta1ns 9 calom•s
fnlllrl· than \\\Ill' thl·raloncst,fe11hcr
l..irhoh,J1atl' 01 prntl'1n)
"-n1'"'1 ng l ht''l' l on' l'rS1on fort ors.
\1mpk Jflthnll"tll lJn gl\l' ~OU thl'
l.llo11l p1.'tll'llt.1gn
Ll·t", 1.1ll· 2 rx·rlcnt lo"'·fot milk.
h11 l'\Jmpk I hl· 2 JX'rll'nt rder'> to
"'nght JX'fll'nt.t~l' 11f lat. an utterl~
u'c:ll'" h1111l 1ntorma11on Ho"'c'er.
th" lno<l pm<lull " Jd\l'rtlSCd as a
lov.-fJt tuo<l h 11 '
In orJn tu find out. ll·1·s "·alculdtc
the l Jlon<. ix·rll·ntagt• of fat b~
rl·aJing thl' 1ngrl·d1en1 labc.'I and doing
I Ill' um' l'r"u n'
(. .ilonc) rx·r '>l'r\ mg 140
Prntl'1n . _ 10 grams
C .1rh11h,dra11 13grams
I JI . 5 grams
fl ,1111100\.' hl-.l' ,1 IU"'·fal food ~uh
JULIAN
WHITAKER
much more carboh)dratc and protein
than fat. but rcmcmbc.'r. fat contains 9
calorics per g~m . T herefore. the
amo unt of fa t c:a loncs pc'r sen 1ng I'>
45 (9 X 5). "'h1ch 1s 3.! pt•rccn t
14511-is1oftht.· 1otal calo rie<..
Imagine. 2 percent low-fa t milk
ac:tua ll} contains . 32 percent fat
l'UIOfll'~. ma\.ing II a h1gh-fa1 food
Ll·t's do l"'O mo re so }Ou \\ill get
the hang of 11.
Post Fruit and Fiber Cereal
Calories per sen ing.. ... . . . .. 90
Protein................... .. . 2 gram <;
Carboh~drate ................ 21 gram s
Fat...................... . ...... I gram
Therefore. the caloric fat pc'r-
ccntagc equals
I gm (fat) X 9cal/gm. = IJcal /90cal = .10 or 10 percent fat calon es. This
cereal 1s trul} a lo"' ·fat food.
Compare that 10·
Quker IH% Natural (granola )
Calorics per sen ing. ... .. . 130
Protein............ 3 grams
Carboh)dratc. 18 grams
Fat .... ....... .. . S grams
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There's nothing touahcr for a
community thea1cr company. or any
theater company for that matter. than
1rying 10 breathe new life into an
overdone show.
For instance. take "The Fantas-
ticks," playinJ at the Gardrn Grove
Community Theater through Feb. 27.
The show is onr ofT the longest-
runnina musicals 1n off-Broadway
history. and familiar to vi rtually
every theatergoer.
Sure, there arc plenty of musicals
that art staged repeatedly with clock-
likc regularity: "South Pacific.''
"Guys and Dolls" and "Wrst Side
Stof). · to name a few.
The problem with "The Fantas-
ucks" 1s that 11 isn't a tembl)
mcmorablt' show. Tr) to remember
any song other than "Tr) To Re-
member ... And the characters? There
arc no Nellie Forbushs here. Much of
the play is done in narrative and the
main characters -intended 10 rep-
resent the fears and JOYS of all ~ oung
lovers -arc virtually dancing. sing-
ing metapho~.
The likely reason for the continued
stagina of such a nondescript musical
as "The Fantasticks" is that it is
perfect in scope for community
theater.It's-a quirky li ttle show de·
siant'd for a small venue that doesn't
require a monstro us set. huge or·
chestra or a cast of thousands.
You can bet the folks at 1hc Garden
Grove Community Theater had all
these things an mind when theX
decided to sta~ "The Fantasticks. •
There are no new revelations in this
production. but there arc eiiflt per-
formers who arc obviously having a
good time. and their energy and
ob' 1ous deli&ht with being onstage 1s 1nf~t1ous. They keep this show
afloat. In a nutshell. "The Fantas11cks" 1s
about the vef) different strugles of
men and women to make sense of
their hve!i and. more importantly.
find lo\C 1n a world where love 1s
oncn a minor component. The play IS
brimm1rrg \A.tlh S)mbohsm: The wall
built bc:twecn the young lovers by
their fathers: the cardboard moon
hanaing above 1hc1r first romantic charm1n1 Luisa, bu1 her sinaang 1s
cncoun1er. symbolic of the beauty. awful. Her voice wobbln in and out
fragility and dccep11 vencss of love. of pi1ch constantly, and her hiah
the mask Luisa p«rs throuah to notes arc either non-0111ent or a
1ransform the horrors of the world painfully piercina scrtteh.
into distant curios. disconnected The real show-stoppers arc Mike
from her concern. Moon and Peter Dolan as Henry and
"T he world looks different in Mortimer, the rovin,a villainS4for·
sunlight:• states El Gallo, lhe nar-hire. who play like a "Twiliaht Zone ..
rator/villain in "The Fantasticks," version of Lfurcl and Hard y. Moon
and thal statement hes at the heart of plays Henry as a complctcly•over-
thc play. Matt and Luisa fall in love at the-top fop with visions of theatrical
night. beneath the cardboard moon. grandeur. Dolan's Mortimer -os-
aficr Matt defeats a trio of"v11lains" u:nsibly an lndi:rn -comes offhkc a
who have been hired by the couple's burned-out '60s h1pp1e and provides
fathers to expedite 1he romance. a perfect foil for Moon.
Inevitably, .. daylight" comes. and If you hkc "The Fantasttcks ... 1hc
with it a fresh vicw for all of what has Garden Grove produc11on i crrtain-
happenC'd the night before. The lovers I) rccommeftded. If you've nt'ver
rcahz.e that love 1s not what 11 seems. seen the show. it's ~orth a look. If
and they go their separate ways 10 )Ou're not a fan . it's still a lot of fun.
discover ihe JOYS and sorrows of the Performances continue Fridays
world. They return wiser. older and and Saturda)'s at 8 p.m. for three
whh a final perspective on 1hr1r more weekcndi. at the thrater. on St.
relationship with each other. Mark Street at Chapman A venue.
The singing and acting per-Garden Gro'~· with n mat1ner un-
formances an this producuon arc . da} at :!:30. (all 897-5 1 :!2 for ticket
generally quite good. Julian Enz and 1nforma11on
L. Keith Russell. as the fathers. turn -------------• in a cheery. Vaudevillian per-
formance in "Never Say No." Edwin
Schuyler is a fine-voiced El Gallo.
~!though he overacts at umes.
Bl'n B. Wolff does a workmanhkl·
JOb with Matt. and has the finest
singing voice of the cast. On the other
hand, Yvonne Louise Eres 1:. a
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11. 198.:!. haJ a \A, ur Ill" 1dt• hm
oflict· gro'i'i ot motl' than S 7rKJ
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a' allnbk to the puhhr 'liner then
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Kreen1nas for hosp1tah1rtJ :ind
scnou\I) ill children and :.dult'i.
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Ford, Chrysler won't raise '88 prices
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Pledle b~ OeMral Mo1or1 Corp. 10
frttzt pr1cn on ''' can and trucks is
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OM Chairman Roeer Smith, in a
wttkcnd addrns 10 membrrs of' lht
National Auto Dcaler1 Assoc1&11on
mtt1in1 hfrt. said the No. I
automaker v.ould hold ahc hnc on
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ahc •Pf•na. u~wtll) a.round A.Pnl.
Ford M otor ( o. and (hr> 11kt Corp
spOke"Sn'K'f\Uld G~n pied I~ lfU b1~
deal btnuioe prt(t inc rtaw-'> Y.trtn t
an 1ss~ for the 81g Thrrt
··w r rai.cd priC't's 3 ptrccnt 1n the
In t four }cars and the)'°"r ({iM)
nu~ 1hcm IS ptr(tnt ... ~1d lknnctt
81d'4cll. Chi) slrr Motor' pm1dcn1
for produ('l and marketing
L1kl' GM. C'hr) ~l'r efTC'C'ttvcl) cul
prices on man) 1988 mockl\ from thr
1987 model )tar While GM's s11ckcr
pr1~s ro5t an &\crage of I 9 ptrccna
on 1988 modd!.. in man> case\
tQu1pmcn1 oner coni.1dC'rt'd optional
1s now hstl'd as i.landard
Ford spokrsman J"") lo;in said
tht' No. 2 car maker planflcd no pnce
1ncrta$(S on its 1988 modr l
81dv.cll and 'loan "'<'fl' askt'd
abou1 auto pnct'\ after math'i. re-
marks.
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thc ded1n1 ng dollar hJ\t' raised
pnn.•s recentl»
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pnceson i1s 198 modcls~tv.ren 2 2
pt·n-cnt and l 8 ix-rCt'nt 1n Januar)
TO)Ola Motor ( orp. has raised 1988
modd prices 1v.1ce since October. and
Korca·i. H)und.a1 Mo1or Co also
r.uscd I 9 8 model pnrt'> an Januaf)
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Market shows gains
' NEW YORK ( l\P) -The stock markrt
chalked up a broad gain Wednesday. ntrnding
Tuesda) ·s upswing amid talk ofa possible easing of
the Federal Resen e's credit pohC) .
.\nal) sts said fafhng short·trrm interest rate\
brought to life a slumping markt't 1n the late stages
ofTuesda\ ·s session
That ·stirred coniectu~ that the Federal
Reserve. which 1s holding pohC)·st1t1ng meetings
this "A-eek. might be rc3d) to rd:u its credit policy a
· bll in an effort to counter a ~lo"A-down in bu~iness
acu' 1ty. A cont.rnu1ng decline 1n interest rate) would
c;tand to benefit stocks by lessening the compe1111vc
appeal of bonds and monry-markel in' estmcnt\.
Broke~ s~ud somt' traders ""Crt' an11c1pat1ng
fa, orablc nc'<'s 1n Frida> 's scheduled report by the
Commerce Department on the na11on's inter·
national trade balance for DeCt"mber.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials
climbed 47.58points10 1,962.04 .
.\d'lmcma issues outnumbered de lines b)
about 7 to 2 on the ew Yorl "toe"' fachangc. "'1th
1.110 up. 351 do" n and )Q7 unchanged. I
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* ..., .... WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1988 1 :J
Notre D•me apofta college footb8Jl'a top '88 recruffa.112.
SCC men'1 t.aketb•ll te•m f•lla from flr1t In OSAC. 84.
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CIFhearing
.se.t to jµ.dse
MaterDe1
Program must face
rec ruiting charges
on CdM transfer
By ROGEll CARLSON
Ol ... Dmllr".99'"""
Mater Dc1 H11h 5(·hool 1tHOalhc'
a net admin1s1ra11un. will he re<.1u1rcd
10 e>.pla1n and dC'ft"nd r hargl'' of
undue influence regarding ( orona Jt'I
Mar H1gh·s alkga1 1ons an lhl· lJW of
sophomore Dann ~ O'Neil.
.\n open '>t"Ss1on e' 1den11af\ hl·ar-
1ng has been ~hl·dukd b~ lht" < IF-
Suuthcrn Sl-c11un lor tht· morning 111
Feb 17 at ~Quma .\thlet1t C luh in
Buena Parl "'here bo1h \1 dr' ... 111
prt."sc nt s"'orn ll'\llmon' and pro' tdl'
nou-cum1n.i11un t't' counsel'
When 1t'r, U\l'r a board 111 (IF
utlinals "Ill pa,., Judgment
.\s noted a rnuplc of ~('l"I..'> ago
Mater De1 H1gh's principal RC''
John Vvcl1ng had wmt" dt'<:1s1ons to
mal..e 1n the ~Jl..c of\orona dt'I "1ar's
<:harges. that 0 "cil "'as 1llcgall~
lured to Mater IX-1
o ·!"c11''1 bal I.ground at ( orona del
Mar 1ncludl·d 1~0 ~ear\ at quar-
IC'rbad gu1d1ng tht' freshman and
sophomore t('ams to unbeaten
sc:a'>Ons. as \\Cll as a 'ear 1n baskt'tball
and 'olle\ ba ll on ·th<' non·' a.-..1t\
Incl · ·
h has alread~ gone on record 1ha1
()'\.ell"' as the gul·st of \1att'r IX1 as a
s1dt.'11nl' o b<.en er at "1onarchs foot-
bJll games and there I\ .il'o tht'
mauer of \.later Dc1 athlt'tll gamt'
'1dco1apc'I being 'IC"'Cd b~ ( orona
dl'I \1ar athktcs
Re' \.\clang has reponedl~ 1al('n
the 'ltand ~ 11h 1he Cl F utht'm
thl OIJllU arc fa r from enough 10
~'''" lOOlemcd PJfllcs T ho~· lharges. alcording 10 ( d M
Pnnl•pal Denni'> bans. ha'c the
nnns.H' tcl"th llc."tause of panics
"'illing tu t:O mt• fonh and 1est1f~ a~ to
C\alth "'h.111ransp1red
[,Jns ~ho stall ~111 not re\cal th<'
nJmc' ol his 1A 1tnes~s. c1un1 po1en·
t1dl prl''"'urc 1ha1 could come to b<'ar.
uffa-. .,ume rt'' cal in& &mmcnts now
that thl· ~11ua11on has come this far
and .. urfacc:d with the scheduled
e' 1dcn11al! heanna-
Un the allcgallon:i. already p~
cnted .. s.a1d E' ans. "the Catholic
.\1hk 11l .\ssona11on found Mater De1
guilt) of '1olat1ng rule SlO. that
undul' influence ,,_,as made. The)'
found \.tater Dc1 guilt) even without
the add111o nal ev1dt'ncc that we will
bC' bringing "ath u' -10d1,1duals
~ho "1ll 1cst1f> ·
"Ruk 510." con11nucd (\ans. "1s
\Cr. "~'(Ilic There ran be no contact ~1th \.'03l hl·~ prior 10 t'nrollmt'nl. not
parl·nt'> or l ids "11h th<.-coaches
.. \1Jtc:r Dc1 h.tl> alrcad' admmcd
almo\I ('\Cf)thing ~e alkge. but
the) 'l' 'i.31d as long as 11 .. ,,_,as done 1n
the presence of an 11dm1ms1ra1or. that
"ould male 11 OK '
Oraqe Coa•t Collece'• Grea O'Halloran i• ... re at MCond /
when PaNdena •bortatop J .ll. Smith can't handle a tbro1'
from MCond ba.9eman Eddle Flore.. Pirate •tarter Ryan
Thibault deU•en dariDC a foar ecorelea-lnnln& etlnt.
:'I. lion that 1ndet·d there ~as some
bJs1'1 !Or (urona dcl Mar's allega-
lu>ns. but ob' 1ousl~ his dealings \\1th
·It ') nolJU\l thr letter of rule. there
1'> thl· \ptnt olthr rule a') ,,_,ell ··we all
lnu~ "'hdl ttY.lt mcan5 You don't
(Plea.e .ee UPCOllDIG/83)
Pasadena pitchers
issue 1 7 walks :
SCC whips Biola
Or:ing(' l oa\I College pounded
lour Pa'3dl'n.t p11rhe" for IQ h11s
"h1k rolling to a :!9-:! non-ronfercncc
\\IO 1n J u1mrnun1t~ l'Ollegc ha'K'hall
game Tue'><la ) .it Oran~c \oasl
The P1ra1n ~·urcJ nine runs in 1he
lir'>I 1nn1ng Jnd drc" 17 "alls on the
da ~ J J. ( ulpcppcr led the a11ack.
going -5-fur-7 at 1hc plate. "1th fiH·
RBI. t"o doubles and a tnpk
Kumlc
()('( ( 3-1)
also go1 sonw
PO" er from
Mike Misuraca.
Derek Dchdas-
tain and Denn)
Berni." ho each
\Ocked home
run Ol:hdash-
11an' s ho mer
wa\ a three-run
blast in !he
fourth. while
Berni h11 a thrt"C-run homN 1n the
fifth
Ryan Thibault pttched four no-h11
innings. but John Kuzm1c came a~a)'
"''h 1he "In Ku1m1c went two
1nn1ngs. allo" 1ng one hit.
OCCs M1kl· (1olta gavl' up both
Pa'k!dC'na run'> 1n thC' eighth.
Pa<>adC'na . ~h1ch managed onl~ two
h1t\. \Cored the runs on the help of two
drop~d Ihm.I 'ltrtl..C's.
OCC led 11 -0 after three innings
,ind added I' run~ 1n t'he three middle
Ira mes
Misuraca walked four umes 1n
add1t1 on 10 h1111ng a 1~0-run homrr
1n th e 'IC' t.'nth. ~onng 'ii\ runs.
D~:hdash11an added fiq~ RBI
In a rnllegc game:
SoC•l College U. Biol• ~: ( arlos
Sal:11ar banged his third homer of the.'
)l'M and Jo!ih Johnson pi tched a
<:ompll•tc game as host CT "'on 11s
tir~t game
Sala1ar h11 17 home runs as a
frl•r,hman a )CJr ago. and his round-
tnppcr a~a1ns1 B1o la came ~1th one
on 1n the lifth al the Vanguards built n 5-' kad
Johnson. 1-0. had SI\ stnl..t•outs
and onl' "all. allo"'1~g Biota CO-I)
~\Cn h1h
Estancia grabs first in Sea View League
points. missed a shot and Newbern
came a"'a} ~1th the rebound
~klud~ Ma) lil'ld (28), upped llS
reuml Ill"·' 1n ll'aguc pla~. dropping
Harhor to~--. 10-1 1
Manna ~~-1 1 in thl' 1h1rd 4uant"
PC.AA features
potential pros
1988 c rop might
provide longest list
of NBA talent ever
"c renlh ha' r .,nme pru prn-.pi.·l 1'
1n thl· P< -\.\this ..cason ma' be morl'
than ~e ha' c C\ er had
Ll·t'., \t..tn ~1th Jar' 1 Ba\n1gh1 at
l ' '-:l \ In a gaml' Jgainst Panfil he
">tole the ball dnhhled behind h"
bal l J nd thl·n -no" get th!\ -
1umpt>d o'er JJml'\( olca' <'' "h111'
6-'·and dunkl·d thl' ball -\II th" h' a
gu' ~ho 1s tl-ti The C) phra<.t· ''
"Jumrx-d o' d ' a fl·' athktc
'torlon" 1lq lrom Long 8cJch
·1a1c and Rn.in h.1~ from l ( an ta
Ba rbara \C.'Cm li l t• \Ure-fire f)<•IOI
guard.,1n1he 'B.\ RothhJ\t'(tl)(ld
Sill' lorthJt fXl'>lllllO Rid,, Rem JI
anJo'>t.·'i1a1,·1.,.i t>-point [luard 11r
\h1lOt1ng ttuarJ tk ,·annot mt\\tn lhl
pn"
\\a' nC' E ngcl\lad l·an he .i p.1 ... t·r
h•f\,;Hd1n1hr 'H.\ Hc•antx1arJ
\h1'10I m,n e and hea' rn l..no"' ht•
hJ' the bull < lthn pos-.1b1ht1e\ from
1ht'•l1nfacn1.l·1n1ludc \ 'l ,.,
( 1cralJ PaddH1 I ulkrwn ·, R ll hard
\lonc'n and I 1•n11IX·alh 4ii1a1 r·,
I)\: -\nthun' l J f'l&'h'n
th lhl' "J' [ n11cl'>taJ 1) 1hr ,inf\
pla,er I ha' c h.:td "'ho gain' ~<'•ght
Ju ring the -.CJ\i1n I do a l111lc hit alw
-probahh tx'lJU\t" I munl·h mnrr
due 10 OC'f\·,., "l" 1n \lagC'c am.IT 1ld
\l urph' 1,1.,tJ\OlU,ha' 'll rw,und'
Junng thr <,.c.·ason "h k pla' 1ng lor
B1u
Muwu1
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
c
\\ hJI J l'tlnfercnu· "e are 1n No""
"l' hJ' t• l \. L \.and l tah 12'1(' 11ed
1111 I r'I 1,1111 lt l..r l 'L \ as the'
hJ\l 1i'c: •1t he1 rrrmain1ngsc,en re .\-\ ~J'1lt'' at hl1ml' t T Santa
Ra•tiJrJ '""l'jtamC'och1 ndand
am.111 ,~1' 1hreeof11, tour losses
h.t' l 1'<.·•·n h1tnw~onfcrencegamc-v. l , ul,i h.i' r three teams in the
'l \ \ 1 u "1Jmcn11h1\\ear Rc-
ml·mtx·• ... 1,r l l nta Barbara beat
'••rth< .11 . 1 nJ 1atl· 1n December"
1 hJt .. .1rm '"nh(":lrohna tateteam
dl k.11rJ Dul..,· Jt Oul..C' la~I Satur-
J.1.
T hl \.\ ( .\( IC'a~u<' ll•adcr 1~
l ' .1 \!Jn muun1 and Long lka h
''·•tl h(.1: tht·m earltt"r th is season
'\.1n I ,,. 'lJtc-\\l"nt 1nw Memphis
'tJ1l .ind ,,,in t'l\ I' points two weeks
ag11
Clnl'oltht''leda" 1~11llram to
l l'l'r m' m1•uth \hut I bragged about
th t \.\<''>I ha' mg the thrtt be5.t tcams
in lht' l ountn and all thrt"t' lost last
\\t't'l..l·nd "lo"' the pnllst('rscan be
hJPP' J nd itct tht· t':t \lt'rn and Eagles def eat Uni;
Huntington Be~c h
stops Vikes. 54-43
Christ} Sch,,_,an ,,_,as then fouled
and proceeded to sink '""o frtt thro~ \
and Uluk1 hll two mo~ do""n the
stretch to wrap up the win.
~IJll'' (11t•m Stored a can.'('r-h1gh
~. p111n1 ' fM ~e"~m and knn~
Stul h ·1 JJdcJ I~ po1n1c; 1n a lo,1ng
CJU\l'
1ef:ln1l' Pl·mi~r J<lJl·d I ' r;•1nt'
and four J\\l\t<. lor the C )1kr. "h1 l'
Jennifer .\mbrosc had n1nt• rC'"-.,unJ,
and Heathl•r \1Jl 1 J\ t\h Jl\hcJ .. u1 u' (Plea.e eee llULLIGAll /112)
Estancia High took over first plaC't'
1n the Sea Vie"' Ltague 11rls basket·
ball race Tucsda) as hawna Nrw-
bcrn and Shannon Suzul1 scored 12
points eacb to lead the Eaales past
Univcrsit). 49-43. 1n the TrOJ3ns'
g)m
The Eaates (7-2. 16-7) ne"er trailed
af\cr the serond quaner and led 4 S-4 I
with 38 seconds left. helky Davis.
who led Uni,·crs11y (6-3. 11-9) with 20
Schwart had nine points, s" re =
bounds. five assists and lh~c steal~
for the Eagles. while Debbie Ke)eS
and TraC) Hoffman each pulled
do"'n 10 rebounds.
Uni verstl} led 10-7 af\er one
period. but Estancia gainl'd controf of
the game. taking a 23-11 l)alfltmc
lead
G1cm added 10 rebounds to the
4\a1lm41' iiamc. and Joann >\ssum "as
c n·d1tl·d \\1th sc\l."n a'>~1\l'i
In the un..ct league
Huntington Buclil $4, MutH U :
fJm1 lhit l \\<lrC<.l IQ paints and
haukd do" n I Ci rehounds as the host
01kl'\ 'urpn....-d the V1lonas (7-1.
:O-·H
The 01kl"'I (tl· '· 1.i-8) led onl)
~.&-:!~ at the half. but out ored
11:cer8 up&et :Lakers •D Forum
. , ...... TM A1Mdate4 Prn1 sk.) hook w11h four 5«ond' to go ancJ teammate James
, Wonhy t1pptd the rebound 10 R~ron \con. "'ho m1'.!i~d a
INOLEWOOD -Vern Aemina and John Lona t)tnl 22·foot shot a.s 11me c p1f'W
scort'd 19 points " h Tue1day n11h1 and the Indiana Wonh> led the Lak~rs ,,_,1th JO points • .\bdul·Jabbar
Pa en cn<kd the Los nacln Liken' st\cn-pme hadll.Maat Johnson I<> and tt lo \\1\manT11dak
winnina streak ~l 108 addfd 16 for Indiana.
Tht Liker ad won I 3 s1ra11h1 home pm The Pa«n took the ll'ad for good iat 04-6.3 late 1n lhC'
Indiana i 7-1 S th<' road this stason. · stt0nd quancr and led 66-6' :u halftime tnJ11na
Plttnt'OI h Jack RamMI)' Mid "we pla td VCf')' ""'" 1ncTCastd lht mara1n lo 99. •llh 20 lt'f\ 1n th(' rounh
tonl&hL 'Cr') hard and t•thtr ~r1od. .._~flh' JOU bntt tM lffen. ttpee..U) Of' lM-l.iMft (Ql(h Pal llkl maUtd the a;ln\C bccaUK 0 toMf, that tne!nS aood ~m.tt. Ton91M's .. tM Wet hit brottwr't fvMftl ttt Flofl4a A•m&a•u roach All
ntar '"'top of 1h1t IUton·a pma •• · lntka ran the tam 1n R1" '1 abttnc-l'. Bcn~a 11 no• !
Hfrb W1lham1. who trortd 18. put Indiana ahtad a 1 hflld (C*h Vttlh R1lt_y abs(nt .
Sf\ en asc;ists
Da"n( harroin kd \l.ir10J "1'h 11
points fhe V1l..ing' IJll' f oun1a1n
Valle) for the lc.igul , hJ rnp1nn,h1p
Thund:l\
E4iMti tt. O<-n• \ 1r• 4 t T hr
hargcrs Ha)ed 1n lht' hunt IN the·
('IF pla)OIT'I. upping 1hc11 rt.'lord Ill
6-3 to !>('I up a \htm,t<m n "Ith
Huntington 8c1Kh Thu1~IJ\ 111iht..
•1th lht• ,,_,inner ad,an11n[l '" the•
pl3)01T)
Debbie F1 h<'r 11 1 1 "mdrn
Tanabe (I 0) anJ \\ t•nd) :,.inJ">t<'dt
( 10) were th" Charge~· k:u.lmg
scortrs. and Tanahc' and '•.nJ,1C'dt ~ h had e1&h1 rebound' t'lul thr I..<''
10 E.dJ n' \1('tC1" .,.3, th<' pla' pt
hannon Ph1ll1p' oil 1hr t'lrnch and .a
dut h 'S·foot thrt'("·1i01n1 hm·l rt t't'
F15Ch('r '' thr lhtrJ 4u11ne1 t"\p1 rcd
Ptulhp\ had \I\ au 1al reh<lunch
and '"o ·teal\, 1Ah1lr t 1\l hC'r'\ lon1-
d1mnct 11ho1 P' e Ed1\Cln a ''nC·fX"nt
kad and the momentum tl1 pull•~•'
in the founh Quarter
,._.. .. Valk U , Wdtm .. t ttt
H :Tht 8arnn\~t thcm~l\C'1 up fora
t1tk ho•J •n •1th Manna, pulhna
out lM 1\·pe>1n1 tk<'•smn 1n lost'
.. ~ ---1 ~ Wntm1Mlt'r l r;C t tn<' PrT'"'
Marinovich signs
Trojans pact today
8 y ROG ER CAJU.SO
OI ... ~ ........
>\II-<\mencan high ~hool football
star Todd MannO\tCh wtll tan a
na11onal lcll(T ot intent lo attend tht'
l n1,eri;11\ ,,( uth<'m •hfom1a
ttxl.l\
Has fath<'f "1af"> M1nno' 1ch. a
lurmt'r Tro1an umlirmcd 1 "''o" 1n
Tue~a' 's O;i1I Pilot that l' us
hi\ 'IOn'\ choice
'\\ e·, e onl) come to the dccillon • ((,,_, d.t>' 110 .. !.ltd lht ekkr
\ian noqch "~pk~ 11 mu t ha"c
bttn l all th(' 11m<'. but I <"ln't
rrath SI II He •U ~P'C'd ll
tantol\i and e"'t'n as• ou~ter. WC'
al .. a)' ~nl 10 tht tanfont.
pm ma1nl> to 11111tch tanford pl\ •.
hoot cartta m m J
Oth<'r "h1l<1I' "'h1 h IA-<'rt' 1n the
running we1T '\11nlon1 \.\ 1sh1n1t0ft.
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Owners continue to build arbltratlda lead
Henke. Ftanco 18test losers;
Coleman. Saberhagen st n
NEW YORK (AP) -Tom Henke and John Franco
lost tMir arbitration cues Tunday, Vince Coltman and
Bret Sa~n senkd btfore their bcarinp. and free
qcnts Don Baylor. DlnSd•azteckrand Ron Kinle found
new 1cams. .
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago White Sox
also traded pitchen on 1 busy day in baseball. with the
Cardinals sendina Rick Honon and rookie ou1ficlder
Lanct Johnson to the White Soa for Jose Deleon.
In addition to Colnnan and Saberhaaicn. two other
players settled thftrcaes-Tim Teufel ofthe New York
Mets and Mickey Tetdeton of the Oakland Alhletics.
reducina 1he playen in arbitration to 38.
Bumped bobsledder.
feel• choice of Gault
was for ezposure only
From Tale Auectatet Prest
ALBANY. N.Y, -A bobsledder •
blocked from the U.S. Olympic 1cam by
Chicago Bears football player Wilhe Gault
says he wasn't beaten by the belier man.
just the better-known one.
"I feel cheated.'' Don La Vigne. a bobsledder who
postponed his senior year at Harvard to com pc1c for the
team. told the Albany Times :.Jnion in Tuesday's
edi1ions. ··1 have taken the risks and made the sacrifices
and commitments. and
presumably had qualified."
"All I can say frankly is 1hat
what has happened to Don
LaViane is grossly unfair.'' added
Alan Rose. the a1hlctc's Boston-
bascd lawyer. on Tucsda). "It
violated the understood general
principles o f what amateur ath-
letics is s upposed to be all about."
t:aVignc took pan 1n Octo-
ber's Olympic Trials m Winter-
0.alt berg, West German). w11h the
understanding thal eventual 1eam mem_bers mus1 first
compete there. He was named to the tettm and even
filled for a uniform after the trials1 according to Rose.
However. Gault. a wide receiver, joined bobsled
training in January after the Bears were r:hm1na1ed
from National Foo1ball League pla} offs.
"Vinuall} at ·lhc las1 minute someone comes
along. and Don was bumped off the team," Rose said.
"It makes 11 sound as if everything that happened before
doesn·1 matter. He (Gault) just seemed to sho" up
uninvi 1ed in January and was selected for the learn."
Gault was named a s side-pusher on an alternate
four-man bobsled 1eam. But LaVignc said the aciual
umes with him helping push the sled were fi q~
hundrec1ths of a second faster than with Gault.
Quote of the day
BID Frieder, Univcrs1t} ofM1ch1gan basket·
ball coach. asked what he thought oft he an11n of
the Wohennes· standout guard Gar) G rant. who
has been l:nown 10 play the crowd: "He can do
wha1evcr he wan ls. o\ftcr the season. rm going to
man) him."
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Navratilova blitzes Benjamin
DALLAS -Manina Na,raulo'a ~
needed JUSt 40 minutes to get past
unheralded Camille BenJam1n 6-0. 6-1
Tuesday in the $250.000 Virg1n1a Sh ms of
Dallas tennis tournament.
Navratilova. ranked No. 2 in the 1A Orld. 1Aas
seldom challenged dunng the match and faulted her~lf
for the lone game she lost to Beniam1n
Ben1amin. 22. ofBakersfield. went through thrC'e of
the match·s 13 games w1thou1 ~onn~ a point and
watched as Navratilova aced her three times
Tyson: 'Nobody can beat me'
NEWYORK -M1keT)sonsa1dmd m
satellite news conference Tuesda' night
that he 1s loolong forward to his firo;( fight
ou1s1de lhe n1ted States and C\pt'Cts the
result to mirror his past ma1 cht's
"I'm the best heav}we1ght 1n the IA Orld and nobod)
can beat me." said T)son. who IAlll defend the
und1spu1ed championship ~arlh 21 at Tok)o agains1
Tony Tubbs.
F1eld1n~ questions from sport\ IAfllers here and 1n
Tok}O. the _ l -~ear-old champion ..aid ... , hle getting
paid and i.!'s fun being rich but r d 81'e II all al"a) JUSt
for a" in
*"kt had aaked for S 1.025.000 whi" thf Bl\&t Jays
offend S72S.OOO. Arbitrator Raymund Goeu~ who hrard
the cast Monday, rukd in favor of thf Blue Ja)'J.
.. , hope I never have to do thia •inA·· Henke said
from his home in Missoun. "bttaust I really didn't enjoy
it. I didn't enjoy 5Jttina there listenina to people I work for
tell me I wasn't any aood."
Tai Smith. a consulant who araued for the Blue Jays.
said no pla~er with less than four years expcrienC't was
worth SI m1lhon.
"I've aiven Toronto thrtt aood years and then
they're more or less penaliz1n1 me every year." said
Henke, who made $291.000.in 1987. "There's a 101 of
moner in S725.000, don't*' me wrong there. It's more
than I veevermade bcfore."But I still don't think it's fa ir."
Arbitrator Frederick Reel awarded Franco $675,000
instead of the $925.000 he sought. Franco made $300.000
last )Car.
"We would have preferred to settk w11hout a
Davis leads Suns past Clippers
Walter Davit came off the bench to m
score 11 of his 21 points in the founh
period as the Phoenix Suns snapped a I().
game losing streak Tuesday night 106-100
and sent the Los .\ngelcs Clippers 10 their 16th straight
NBA road loss. The Suns. down 77-65 with 5:23 left in
the third quaner and 85-79 cnterinf the final period.
tied the score "t 91 on Larry Natt 1 slam dunk wnh
5:02 remaining. The score was tied three more times
before rookie Armoa GUUam, ·who had seven ofh1s 18 po1n1~ in the founh quarter. put Phoenix ahead 10 sta)
on a 1umper with 2:41 left ... Elsewhere in the NBA:
Alu Eagli11t scored 11 of his 24 points in the first three
minules of the third quarter to key host Denver's fifth
s1raight win. a 136-108 decision over San Antonio ...
Dom~ae Wilkia1 scored 49 points. incl uding a
uebreaking la} up with two seconds remaining. and host
Atlan1a beat Philaqelphia. 112-110 in 76crs coach Jim
Lyaam'1 deb.ut ... Biii Laimbffr had 17 points and 18
rebounds and reserve Vlaaie Jobsoa scored 15. leadiog
visiting Detroit over Chicago. 89-74 . . . Akttm
OlaJ••oa scored 30 points and Sleepy Floyd, scoreless
in 1hc first half. added 14 clutch points. leading host
Houston over Boston. 129-120 ... Berurd Kiac scored
34 points and Fraali Jobsoa 23. both season highs. 10
lead undermanned Washington to a 126-11 7 o' en1me
defeat of ,·1siting New Jersey ... Derelt Harper scored
se"en of his 21 points during a 21 -4 run in thc-final 4:48
of the 1h1rd period as host Dallas grabbed a 124-93
\11ctor) over tah ... Terry Cammlag1 scored 29 points
and Slaey Moecrief added 18 as host M ilwaukee
defca1cd Cleveland. 112-1 04 ... Ralpb Sampson scored
34 points and Claris M•llin scored 27 -both season
highs -leading host Golden State past Sacramento.
11 7-99 ... KJkl Vaadewqlte, in his third gam~ since
rt'turning from a back inju~. came off the bench 10
score 33 points. leading host Portland past Seattle.
IJ9-123
Ciccarelli charged in Toronto
Dlao Clccartlll of the Minnesota ~
North tars surrendered to police in ,
Toronto Tuesda) and was formally
charged "1th assault after a high-sticking
incident at Maple l eaf Gardens-last mo nth. Ciccarelli,
1AhO arn,cd from Minneapolis with his laW)er. was
arrested and released w11hout bail. He 1s scheduled to
appear 1n pro' "'c1al coun in Toronto on Ma} 30.
Toronto police issued a warrant Jan. 8 for C1ccarelh's
arrc 1afln'1c1A mg a videotape ofa game Jan. 6 dur.ini
IA h1ch the M 1nncsota nght winger struck Maple Leafs
defl·nseman L•kt Rlcbnlsoa several times above the
shouldC'rs "1th. his suck ., .. The Washington Capitals
traded right "Ing Crai1 LHP,lla to 1hc Los Angeles
Kings for dcfcnscman Grut fdyanl. Laughlin scored
fiH~ goal!tin .io games for the Capitals 1h is season. while
l cd}ard had o ne goal and seven assists in 23 games for
the Kings . . Al Arboer, a former te<immate now 1n
charge of pla)er dcveloprocnt for the New York
I slanders. sa} s Barclay Placer's spark will hve on ... He
1A as the greatest competitor I've ever been associated
with:· Arbour said o f Plagcr. a fo n-Mr NHL All-Star
who d 1cd la~I IA eek end of brain cancer ... Losing never
entered his mind. (and) he didn't want a nybody else to
think like 1ha1 Therc·s always a chance to win. and you
"ert' going to "1 n ··
BYU back on winning track
Mleltatl Smitb scored 24 points and m
Jeff CUtmaa added 11 as eighth-ranked
Brigham Young rebounded from 11s onl~
lo s of the season to defeat M1am1 of
Flonda. 99-86. in Top 20 college basketball action
Tuesda) night. M1am1 led 21-20 with 11 :30 lcf1 in the
first half before Brian Taylor ke~cd a I :?-4 run that put
1he Cougars (I -11 in control. Ta~ lor had two thrcc-
potnt basketi.and a 1wo-pointerdunng the spun. Ocean
V 1c" H 1gh product J 1m usc .. nch added 19 points for
thl' Cougars. h1t11ng 8 of 14 fi eld goal attempts In
othrr games: Dave Sleger scored 19 points to lead fi ve
O klahoma pla}crs 1n double figures as the fourth·
ranked ooncrs breezed past Nebraska. 9:?-77 1n Big
E1gh1 C onfercnce ba~kl'tball Talong advantage of 16
first-half turno\ocr' h\ the Cornhusker\ f 3-4. 12-11 ).
Oklahoma '7-1 .:? 1-:?) hu11t Its lead to 18 points m1d"'a~
through the period and 47-27 at halftime . . Mike
Sh Conway earn honors Sandbothe and Derrick Cblevous each sank IWO free aw. ' --- -thro-.s 1n the final !)~Conds. hfling Missouri (4-l 14-5)
UC Santa Ba rbara point guard Bn an m to a 79-7 5 Big Eight" in o'er 14th-ranked Kansas tat~.
Shaw and Utah State forward Dan Conwa.
have been naOled 1hc Pac1fic ('o?st .\1hlet1c
Association basketball co-pla~e~ of the Television, radio
week.
Shaw. a 6-6. 190-pound ~n1or from Richmond.
led 1hc Gauchos to a 5 7-56 IA in O\ er Cal State Fullcnon
and a 7 1-66 upscl v1clOT) m er wcond-ranked Nc,ada·
Las Veg.as.
Conway. a 6-8. 2 I 5-pound 1un1or from Rexburg.
Idaho. led the Ag,g1es to a 78-77 victory at New MeJ1.1co
State and an 82-75 win at Lona Beach State.
Shaw had I 7 points. 11 reboundsand five assists 1n
UCSB's win over Fullenon last Thursday night. On
Saturday. he had 17 points. I I rebounds and six asm~s
as the Gauch05 beal ~LV for the second time this
season.
Conway had a carttr-h1ah 27 points and nine
rebounds in Utah State's win over New Mexico State
Thursday niaht. He made a three-point play with nine
1«onds remainu'I 10 aive the Agics the v1clOT).
TELEVISION
5 pm -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: S)r·
alU~JI P111. E~PN.
5:30 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Bradk\ at Dc Paul. WGN.
7 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Ten·
ncssce at Vanderbilt. ESPN.
7 50 p.m -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cat
San Diego talc. Pnme Ticket.
9 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL-Vil-
la no' a al Temple (delayed). USA.
RADIO '
7:30 p.m. -'COLLE-OE BASKETBALL:
Phoenix at hppers. KRTH (930).
heari ns." Reds .,eneral manaeer Murray Cook •id. "This
w15 a decision by a thin:t s-rtf oVCTlft honnt difference
ofopinion."
earn appro•im111ely $50,000 more lbr.,.... 350 ...._.
and can earn C'lote 10 SS00.000 Aw m:eivina varioua
awards.
Owners bave now won five of w caJn. Third
bastman Mike J>aajiarulo of the New York Yankees and
pitcher Dave LaPoint of tM White Sox had their cases
heard Tuesday. Pitcher Zane Smith oftht Atlanta Braves
aocs before arbitrators Weclnetday.
Oakland maftllltr Tony La ltlllla said Baylor be
would be his desipatcd hitter and would let bttween JOO
to 400 at-bets. Ba~~ baned .20 with l~homen and 63
RBI last year in 311 at·bets.
Coleman lll'ftd to a one.:~, contraet for S700,000
with incentives.. a raise of 331 pettnt from his l917
salary on 160.000.
Baylor. Schatzeder and Kittle all became free aecnts
when they were not offered contracu by Dec. 20. Baylor
siancd a one-year contract with the Oakland Athletics
Tuesday while Schatzb:ltt and Kittle signed one-year
deals with the Cleveland Indians, Sch~tzeder for
S32S.000 and Kittle for S300,000. both with incentive
bonus clauses.
Coleman. whOIC arbitration he&rina had been
schedukd fur Wed=. had asked for S77j,OOO while
the Cardinal• had o S600.000.'
Saberhqen qrud to a two-year contraet for S2.3S
million. He will receive SI .1 million in 19U. and
S 1.250.000 in 1919. The Royals have an~ for 1990
at S 1,375,000. Saberha&en can earn up to S 150,000 CKh
season in inc-entivcs.
"Everyone has me retired riah1 now. I want to play,"
said Baylor. who made S9S0,000 last season wtth the
Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins. He aarced to
S445.000and will receiveaS501000signingbonus. He can
WOMEN'S •••
From Bl
Green ( 15 points) and Amy Brand ( 14
rebounds) led Fountain Valley (7-2.
15-10) on the winner's court.
In the Pacific Coast Lcague:
~brM11e It, Orup JZ: Angie
Hubnerscored IOofherpme-hiah 15
points 1n the first quaner to spar\ the
Warriors to a 2().10 firit quarter lead
the> never relinquished.
Notre Dame will
have prize year
With the win. the Warriors (8-1.
20-5) clinched their fifth consecuuvc
league championship -a Sou1h
Coas1 League title. two Sea V~w
crowns and two PCL titles.
La1•aa Beacli 41, TralMico HUis U :
Liz S1al poured in 24 poin1s. al~in the
first half. and hauled down 17
rebounds as 1he host Artist.s remained
alive in the race for a C IF 2-A playoff
benh.
The Anists. S-4. 11-7. are tied with
Costa Mesa for third. but Laauna
lkach must play first.place Wood·
bndgc Thursday in 1hc season's finale
IA hilc Costa Mesa meets OranJc.
Laguna Beach led 13-7 after the
first period but jumped to a 29-10
halftime lead.
Costa Mesa 4', Lapa.a Hiiis 34:
Moc Moore scored 12 points and
T rac} Scofield added· I 0 as the
'1s11ing Mustangs ( 5-4. 6-I 5) coasted
to the win.
Costa Mesa's Sue Neuchtcrlein
added s.._·, en pomls. nine rebounds
and SI\ steals.
In a college game:
Cal Baptist IOI, SoCaJ Colle1e 0 :
Son1a Akkerman scored 27 points to
pace the Lancers (I 9-4. 8-4) past the
ho~t Vanguards in a Golden Stale
Athletic Conference game. Connie
Brazell and Julie Amon had 13 points
each. Mary Sullivan had 12 and G ail
Bro" n grabbed nine rebounds for the sec <0.8. 9-12).
Recruiting class
could bring Irish
back to forefront
By ALLEN WALLACE ,.,,,.., 11'1'1tPlw
It has been 11 years since Notre
Dame won its las1 college football
championship. On Wednesday. the
first day that hieh school players can
sign letters of intent. the Irish arc
expected to corral a class that could
help bring a championship to South
Bend. Ind.
It's an excellent year fo r.high school
talenl and 10 ofSuperPrep's top 162
players have given verbal commit-
ments 10 Notre Dame. promises that
they are ready to sign. The signing
pcnod runs until April I.
C lemson. Penn State and UCLA
also are set to sign outstandinigroups
of recru11s. But Notre Dame 1s like a
jct airplane with a small hole in its
wing -i.e.. the Irish have · not
received a commitment from a to p
high school quarterback. HoW\>' er.
the) played two )Oung quanerbacks
last year after Terry Andrysiak was
IOJUred.
Not one of our top 162 prospects
has committed 10 national champion
M1am1 but the state of Flo nda
produces so many outstanding play-
ers tha t the Hurncanes will get their
share of good ones.
Notre Dame's 1op recruits are 6·
UPCOMING HEARING. • • From Bl
promote }'Our program. Bui Mater
Dc1 has gone on the premise that as
lo ng as 1here was an adminis1rator.
John Menno. s1111ng in the comer all
the time. 11 was O K."
Menno is a long-time official at
Maier Dei. prcscn1ly in the role of
Acti' ities Director. at one time
holding the position of vice principal.
"The CAA has recommended that
he (Menno) be dealt with." said
E'ans ... And 11's my feeling that the
coa hes involved knew full well what
the rules are. If they arc trying to put
the hlamc on 1hc administraton. that
1~ a 1111\e shak).
"We expect to have a set of parents
and 1wo athletes who arc involved in
football and basketball."
Mater Dei'5 football proaram is
headed by C huck Gallo. It's basket·
ball teams are guided by Gar)
McKnight.
"I know 1he CAA is conctrncd.
be) o nd this 1nc1denl." continued
Evans. "They had warned Mater Dei
in writing in 1983 with respect to their
concerns regardin' this type of ap-
proach to kids.Giving athletes prefer·
ential trca1ment in their admissions
polic} and had designated Mr. Mer-
ino as a potential proble m area.
"Much of what Mater De1 is
hanging its hat on is 1n conflict with
Cl F and C !\A manuals ...
Accord ing to E' ans. Mater De1 has
made concessions 10 the CIF on the
matter. bu1 the) were fa r from enough
to a' 01d the open hearing with
potent1al._sanct1 ons of the Mo narch'i
looming..
.. Maler Dci 1s sa¥ina the) 'II bnng
thl'1r admission ~hcies in hnc with
thl' C.\ and will drop prefe rential
treatment of ccnain athletes." con-
tinued Evans.
"But they're trying to draw lines
between p referential treatment and
undue innue nce.
.. Everyone knows the intent of the
lcg1~la11on. fl's 10 '"avoid rccru1tin1
kids. If you're admitting some with
a1hk't1c skills and denyina others.
espcc1all> non.Cathohcs while Cath·
ohcs arc being denied permissio n
bccauK clas~s arc alll'jedly cloK.''
The matter t·ame 10 the surf1ce
after O'Neil transferrcd'to Mater Dci
1n ~mbtr. maintainina cliaibility
on lhe non-vanitv level.
The threat of a Jeaal suit prodded
thl' C IF to aivc O'Neil 1mmed1ate
CIFRule5lO
The use of undue innuencc b)
an) person or persons to secure or
retain a student o r 10 secure or
retain one or both parents or
guardians of a student as res1den1s
ma) cause the ~tudent to bt
inchg1ble for high school athle11cs
for a period of one year and shall
jeopardize the sta nding of. the
high school in the California
lntcrscholas11c Federation.
elig1b1lit~ on that level.
Informed sources maintain 1hat
should Maier De1 suffer any sanc-
tions. the present basketball learn
would not be affected
Mater De1 's success in basketball.
under McKnight since 1982. has been
the focal point of recruiting charges.
but nothing has ever been brought 10
this poinl.
W11h '!uch 1ransfcrs as l..cRon Elhs
(Ponland). Stuan Thomas (fountain
Valle\). Tom l..cw1s (Capistrano Val-
le}). M 1kt' Muchell (Gahr) and sev-
eral others. the Monarchs put
togc1 her a phenomenal five-year re-
cord o f 148-7.
This year's cd1t1o n 1s prcscntl) I 6--6
and 11ed for the Angel us League lead
wi1h Bishop Amat. Mater De1's
record in league play under
McKnight 1s 58-1.
SOCCER
Oilers upset
Edison, 1-0
Tara Synder scored midway
throuJh tht second half to lead
Huntington Beach Hiah toa 1--0 upset
of Edison. in a Suntrt Leq\&t girls
soccer match Tuesday on the
Charaers' field.
foo1-7, 235-pound tiaht end Derek
Brown of Merritt Island. Fla .• con-
sidered the South's best protpttt;
265-pound offensive lineman Gene
McGuire of Panama City. Fla.; de-
fensive back Graylin Johnson of Port
Arthu'r. Tcus; 290-pound offensive
lineman Justin Hall of Plano, TeJtas;
and Lindsay Knapp of Deerfield. Ill.,
}Ct ano ther offensi ve lineman.
Brown. who runs a 4.6 ~. also has
pla)ed defensive end, tackle and nose
auard. McGuire is Florida's best
offensive lineman and Johnson is the
best all-around athlete in Texas. He
played mostly at quarterback but
intercepted ~ven paun as a pan-
1imc free safety and that's where he is
projected to play in collcse.
Clemson's top recruits thus far are
kicker Chris Gardocki of Stone
Mountain. Ga.: 6-8. 295-pound of-
fensive tackle Les Hall of Columbia.
S.C.. SuperPrep's Mid-Atlantic Of-
fenm e Pla)er of the Year. defensive
en.d Al R ichard of Chnton, S.C.. our
Mid-Atlantic Defensive Player of the
Year. and 275-pound defensive
li neman Chester McGlockton of
White' ilk. N.C.
Penn Slate hu been known as
Linebacker U .. and this year's rccnuts
"'II do nothing to les~n its repu-
tation. The Nittany Lions have
comm1tmen1s from linebackers Enc
Renkc} of Piusburgh and Ivory
Geathl'rs of John's Island. S.\.
RenkC) 's North Hills'H1gh School
was rated No. I in the cou ntry by USA
Toda~.
MULLIGAN.
homBl • •
m1dwcstern teams 1n there.
0
I go around 10 the fratcrn1t1cson
campus and get them all Jacked up for
1he home gamesand the campus
pol.cc 1hrcwthem out of a recent
gamcforbeingrowdies. There are
rowdies eve I) where we play and I do
not sec an) of them getting kicked
o ut. Take a look a1 1he UC'SB-U NL V
game last Saturda) and tell me 1fthe)
hadany"animals .. in !he crowd.
0
In ourw1n o'er Cal State Fullcnon
last Saturda). Titan Coach George
McQuarn had al most five players
constant!} surro undin' Wayne
Engelstad when he went into the low
post.
We kepi moving the offen~.
though. and popped Wayne o ut to the
high post. v. here he hit thrttoffour
three-point attempts. In fact. we
made I 0 of I 5 thrtt-pointers and
Fullerton v.asOfor I. That. m y
fnends, was the big d ifTcrcnct in thC'1'--
gamc.
Jusun Andcrson.ourdes1ana1ed
shooter. came offthc bench to pop in
three offivc from Iona distance.
Anderson IS a arcat $hooter who will
eventually pro,•e it in games. He
thinks too much riaht now. You have
to take whal the defenses will give you
a nd tr)' not to force it down their
throats. It's the same idea in football.
Whe n you sec an eiaht-man line. you
might thin~ about throwing the ball.
0
G ary McKn1ahtofMaterDe11sa
former assistant coach of m ine 11
Saddkbac k College. This was the year
tha1 Maier Dc1wasgoina10 "&o down
1h.e tubes." They arc tied for first place
wtth the crucial a.a me.at Bishop Amat
1o night.
McKnight hasalways been able to
coach. NowthcCIFisafterthe1r
program because of the tnnsfer
student from Corona del Mar. Give
McKnight some credit-if he is aoinato~tcal a player. he wouldge1
one that 1s 6-8. not 6--0.
0
Tl'le Cl Fbaskctbell playoffs will be
hel't' in no time. Whata fun time of
1he year. The play<'n from teams tha1
reach the playoffs will remember the
u pcricncc for a lonf time.
uc1womenfan Lemieux leads Wales to 6-5 win toNo.4UCLA
The Oilers (4-3-2) need a win
aaainst Ocean View jn the season's
final pme Thursday tO-have a chance
111 C'IF playoff spot. Edison leacb the
Sunset with a 5-2·2 ruOfd. one point
ahead of Fountain Valley.
Also in •• Suntrt l..equc: Martu 1. P.....a. vane, t:
Swc:-epcr Sandra Rou and plie
Cristin R()jsman led the V1kinp
(2·1-6. S-6-7) to a tic of 1CCond plaC't
Fountain Valley.
I rcmcm~rwinn1namy first CIF
championshi.J! 11 Lona Bach Poly in '
1960. and I still art chills thinkina
about it. The funnythinJ is that my
twostarsthatyear. WilheBrownand
Tom Sisk. ntver Played basketball
an('r tha: )'<'Ir. Willie played PfO
football and Tom went tom~
lcquc bestbell. Founh-ranked UCLA defeatC'd
UCI. 9-0. 1n a womcn'scollqc kno1s
match at UCLA Tuesday as 1he
Bruins swtpC all 18 trts.
ST. LO IS (AP) -The biJ man for the P1nsburah
Pcnauins was allO 1hc b1a min for the Wales Co nJertlft'?"'
in 1r.tJ9th NHL II· tar Came Tuesday ni£ht.
of four a 1s1s.. "He's a pl-seottr ind 1 pleuurt to play \lllfh ...
Lem\tu•. the Ptnp1M' star center. Jhowecl why he
reached the All-Star bttak leadina the NHL in pis and
poin1s.
CtA's Kirsten C>ttyer. ranked ·~ 32nd in the naticm. ,01 by Counney :· Wtlch1el. 6-4. 6-2. in sinaks. Karin ·~ Benn& aime the C''°9nt to winn1n• a
trt but wa stopped by 'Kathttint
·l O'Mcara. a fOnncr Es&ancia H1ah
playtr, 7-S. 6-2
·'You could have thrdwn a tent aroun<f him and he
wo uld have found a wa) to stare toniJht." Coach Glen
Sather said afier "'atchi na Mano Lemieux score an "II·
tar Game-record sill points. includina the pmc-winn1na
aoal a1 1:08 ofovcnirnt, to lead tht Wales ConfcrenC't to
1 6-.S \•i('tOf') o ver his CampbcU Conference team. ,
"I don't know if rou ~\lld h~vt stopped him with ix
players tonifht." Sath« t.aid...
He 1et up tbrtt teammat.es befo~ K'Otl"I h1 first
pl of the n11ht on 1 wra .. rovnd shot at 11 :34 of the
SCt'ond ixnod -a aoal that awed Sather. '"The~ isn't a hocltty plal!r in l.M world who could
ha"c scored a aoal hkt that' said Sather. who coaches
K\·co-timc xonn1 chathpion Wayne Gl"fOk w1fll the
Edmonton Oilers. "He wautrctttwdoutas iiras~could
10 and h1u t1Ck 5lretchcd out as far as heC'OU~ make 1t go.
Hc-'s a tremendous 11lent ...
Ooahe Kelly G1lhs led the Barona
(4-2-3) with stvcn saves. It w"
Marina'1 fifth IC'O~lns tic in l~uc
play. but a win Thunday over last-
pla« Wntm1nstcr will Pn>blbty put
the Vilt1np 1n tht playoffs. •
Our 1964 IFcha~onshipteam
wau differcnUlOfli-Thow pla)'l'n
had a Jot of succns 11\C'Olkte
be.lkctball. Kenny ~wtnt to
UCLA. T fn't Gaines to Cal. Chuck
Moore to Stanford and ~t C'alvin
to USC'. Wut.incd two IOPhomorn
1nd0ftfjunkwthat year. I hated to
leave &.hem. but I btc:ame lbe ... ,..nt
coech"M USC'1n-tM~"1vN4.
The U LA doubks team of
O'Mara and Maria Lafranchi
knoded atr 1M lK-'f .. .._ of
lmt11111d Kd1)'~6-0.
6.().
W1lh h11 spectaC'Ular show. l..cmicu~ smashc'd the
All tar rccOfd of four points. prcv1ou~) hdd by s1.-
pla)ef'$. Montrtal's Mats Naslund al\O btokc the old
rtt0rd by picktna up fi vt usists. but wu la~ly
unnot~ becautr of Lcm1cul ·s pcrf'ormantt'.
"He's cool whrn bt trtJ bis "'°".._ chlMfl. •• •Ml
Naslund '*ho brolc Ra Bourq~'s I 98S All-tat rttOrd
..
l..emltui's S«Ond SC>el of the n1aht at 8:07 of the thutt
pcnod ll'e tbe Wales Conrttcncc a s-4 Ind btf'Oft' thf
IC.tap· LU(' Rob.tail~ tlfd 11 for the Campbril onfttm<-e
If 16·28
fn me P'lc'ifit' Coat Lape: W-11•,.... t, Oflllle-i: Shawn
Cokmatt and Nicole bymond cath
scOft'd at tM W1rrion (l-2·2, 7 .... 2)
canw beck f'tom I °---' halftnnt
dtfk'lt 11 On=Woodbric!F can "C'ftndt tft'Oftd -'"' 1 Win over Laauna INch undlyj
0
WtaftOft'to U.n. UtM. •hi• twttk~ M>M "lla•kedi .. U&1h
S&11tS.1unll)'nP.1(KJl'ZEnidio11
6:l0). Monda)' iaflh1 .. ARM Su
JOJCSlak"fou 7:Jo111tM;
..
.... .. ST•••<CNM'•••NC• ~M.-CDMu. * .. l"Ct. .. ... ~ u ' 79S
Port .. no 11 '". •21 1 , s .. "" 25 n WJ 11 Pl'lcMnlx 14 1' »• 101 l
Oolden Stet• 11 l2 754 13 ,
C.._n 10 l3 2ll 241)
Mlcll#nte>M.-
Oellet 2' IS 6tf
Denver 11 11 614 7
HO<s\IOI' 16 11 605 1' l
Utllll ll ?l 4lt 7'> ~ Antonlo 11 14 m 10
S.c:t-to 14 lO .lll IS
I ASTE•N CON~E••NCI
A-....C~
80\lon l1 u "' Pfl1i.~1a 10 14 4$5 11
WHM•Oloft II 15 419 11 "!
N•w V0t~ 1' 2t 3'4 IS
New J..-.. ., 10 lS n7 11 I
C-810MMell
At1a.n1• ) I IS '74
Ottrolt 16 16 6 It l
Chlca110 17 lt WI 4
M11wev~e. 73 20 SJS • >
lndtene 13 71 S 11 1' •
Clevtteno 73 23 SOO I T""4a.,., GMlet
1no ena 110 Lallen lOI
Plloen•• 106 a-rt 100
WeV..ngton 17• New JerH v 117 1011
Attenle 111 Pn•••Clell>ll•• 110
Delle \ 11• u1er. 9l
O.rro.1 It Cllk 690 14
M•lweu'ff 111 Ctevttend 104
Hou\lon 17' 8o\lon 110
Oer.vX 13'. s.,, Antonio 101 C.04d s1e1e 111 S.cramento t9
Porl no 13'. $e.elllt 111
T..._t'tG-.
Plloen•• er (~, 1 30 pm
Cl\•ce110 11 New Jenev 4 lO o m
We,11ir1111on et Crevetanc. 4 JO Pm
Ntw Yori• el Oetro11. • lO P m 80,1on 11 Sen Antonio S 30 o,,..
OettH e l u1111. 6.30 om
TI!undav't G-
LeUo et Oenv~. 6 JO o m
M lweu~tt e t Ptl••eoe'Ol\l.e 4 30 om lno·en• et ~ Stett 1 30 om
Porneno et Secre~to 1 lO om
HO<J\lon el !>eelllt 1 30 o m
~acen I LO, Uillen IOI
INOIANA ( 110) -Tt\Celt 1· 14 1 1 16. Wot
hem\ 9 I) O·O l9 St1Penovic11 6· 11 l ·• IS
F1tm1no I· 13 l ·• 19. Lon11 9 II 0·0 19
Ander\on •·I 1·19 C.ro 1 4 6·6 IQ, Mille r 0·7
0 1 0 Wl'\eeltr 0·7 •·• • Totels 0 ·16 19·23 I 10
LOS ANGii.ES (IOll -C.ree" 3 t 7·) I
Womw II 19 1·9 lO Al>Oul·Jeooer 1 16 1·9 71.
JO,,\on 1· IJ S·6 19 Scotl • 14 • 8 16 Coooer
J 110 1 1 10 Tl"IOmo~ot1 I·• Q·Q 7 Smtl'i. 1·7
0 Q 1 Totes )1·'6 31-31 IOI
Seer• bv Oue r·i.n
l"O·e"a J7 )4 74 X>--110
1.0, .""' .. " ll 2s n 1~ •OI
T'"" 00>"' 110e••-COOC>f'• 1 1.0119 Fou•N
ou•-Shott'O"'C" QfOOv"C\-lnG el'le 57 tOrav
11 LO\ A"Vele\ 41 Gr~ Worlrw e1 A\
' ,,, Ina ..... 15 F ..... "9 101 l.O\ Angele\ 1S
JOM\Of' I 1 To••• IOU•\-l"C••n• ,, LO\
A"O~ 19 Tt<t>no(e f\-l"O••"• 11-oe Ofll'n\e l"O••"• Cot<" Qe....,w v
• """d•nc-11 sos
SUM lO., Cll~rs 100
LOS ANGELES(IOOI -Cao• • IS s s 71
Wo ' • 1 Q·O 8 8•",."'•r 4 I 1 1 10 Or•w l I
1 1 1 WOOO\Oll l 9 1 7 I I( I• I 1 Q·O 1
Veit"',,. I s 1 I l Oa •• 17 11 • 11 ll c ... •t•O" 1 • O·O ' NO•"'•" 1 1 0 Q • T o•a•\ '° 11 70 7l 100 l"HOINIX 11061 -· G1ll1•m I 15 1 4 18
Jon"'°" 12·70 • ' 18 Nenc• ' tQ l 6 11 Hor~·~ 5 , }·) " H-..,.,P'l••H ) 10 1 7 •
Dav' 1 II 1-1 11 8e •v O I O O O AO•"'' 1 • 0 Q ' ~"M'S QI 1-11 Tote \ .... 1l 1' 106
ken 11¥ Ouer1!en
LO\ A~\ 1t )0 11 1§-100
P•0tn•• n 29 71 11-10.
T•trH Point 1,1oa,-Hornacr1>. Fou1N o..i.-
Oa 1i.v Qft>OunOs-Los A""'-' 43 tCage 1J
'"-"'' s2 N•nc• ,., •u••••-Lo' ·~·· n IVe>e"tot\4! 1l P'10t"» )t 1Humphr1f\ 141 Tota•
fQVl\-1.0\ Ange .. , 79 Pnoen., n TK""' <•'' Jo""'°" 1.0• • .,..,., Coec11 Snve Alll't\Canc-1 IS.
COLLEGE MEN
C.. a.otist 15, SoC.tl c..... 71
I~ State AttHtl< C..-....Cel
c.. ..""'' See•• c ....
LinM~
DK~••O s•..-.nger 5.-,,1,,
M;itt ..... ,
8•"~'
ltftlll !W> lt ftpf111
0 0 I 0 L 11nttrot • 1 • II
OQOOH •OJ I
4 6 1 15 8•C • m(\•• 5 1 1 I 1
1 ' ) 71 Alt'O"C•• ) ) 7 t ) 1 1 • 0 •OI' • 0 1 ••
I l 1 15 """"'l•f 'd 4 0 1 I 10 l 3 ?l oe L a•Hll• I 1 1 4
Herr•\ 1 0 0 1 Mont~~·o 0 0 1 0
S••"dl 't' 0 0 4 0 Oft1t 0 0 0 0
Mounc• 4 1 • 15
l2 16 17 15 Total\ 11 It n 11
He1trime )t )9
T~H·oo~t goe•s Ce l 8eot ,1 -S~t ~9"'
0K'erO I ~.111 I
T K""<•I\ NOile
~rnne ~aclfk 100, Christ c ..... '1
IG9ldlft Sle19 AttHtl< CeM9rM<el
FrnN ~Klfk ClirtO C..._ tr.-
It ft Ill IP .... pf"'
V0\1"9
Jol>n'on Llooe!I
H~CM
f>eM reiz
Rodi.¥
Hooe!
1 Q 1 • r..,...o,on I S 1 11
16 ) 1 )6 I( •" 1 1 l •
I 4 I 6 Vo" ) ) ' t
I 1 4 6 8e,,,on 11 l I 7S
O 1 4 1 Pauo11a 4 • 1 11
1 I I 6 8•uni. J • l 10
1 1 I 16 W&\ll•nOIO<' I Q l 3
"•"' 10 4 1 14 lhvt\ 0 0 0 0
8••'•' 0 0 0 0
I( •C" Q 0 0 0
Totet\ 40 11 11100 To••\ l1 23 II 91
Hell•~ Frnno Pee•' c •1 l'
TPlrtt oo•nt oo•' F•n no Pee••< JO""'<>"
1 '""'' Coo~ l•v•.,. -Pe Iott• l WH,,•"9 tOfl 1
TK M<Cels T'-"'>M>'I CCII Pen•re•l !FP
C ..... scores
WIST
8 r1011tm Vcxi119 9t Miami Fte ..
Cel 8&011\I IS SO\JIPlern (el COii 11
C a1 f>otv SLO 69 Cat S1e tt 8ek•r,1re1<1 el
UC R1vtr\lde 17. Cal POl.,·Pomo<\e 18
'.>ecramento SI 121 Chico St 111
C.et 'Sl•lr NOl'lllr>Cot' 91 (.el State Lo'
A1>11ei.s 6'
CPlrlttt•n He<lt~ '1 Tr>e Melter t 1&
MtOWEST
M1u cxm 1« Ken\et SI 1S
Ol\1eP10noa ., 111~ ..... n
SOUTI4
Vlfo•n•e T t'CI' ,. Sout11 Cer0'•"9 t 1
EAST
........ ., f'e,rl1et0 n
80\IOll U " ~ Hem~~t ll Ovounne 91 ll l\Oele •ti.no tl
Gtof'oetown 66 Salon Heff 60
HOIY Cron 9t IOfle 91
Le S.'141 56, $1 Pete<-'t 47
Prll!Ct lOll 60 ~n S1
Siena 91 Nie .. ra 61
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Cll LutMran U , Libet'tV Clwiitlan 6 I
C AKHlf'ftY L.._.)
L llMf1Y Clvl11W1 C.. ...,.....,..
Hiii\
Offlon
Jamu
Ahn
C•ou<PI
&u<l\el\
.. ft .... 1 I 4 IS
Q 0 • 0
) l ) ' t I 4 19
• l 1 IS 1 0 0 l
Totelt ,. I 11 •1
k-h Llt)tftv Chrtth.an
C el L.ut,,., en
thr"·oolnt o~t
l lJClltft I
TKIWll<•I'
H•ll• To1a11
~
.. ft .... , 0 s ••
S S l IS
S 1 l 11 0 , , , , s •
1 I •
0 I I
1 I I S n I• t1 .,
1Q n 10 1,_.1
17 11 U IS-U
L1oer1v '"'''".,,
I·
·~ fl'tL n' 110 , .... ,.,
If·• 'D
""' 11 U-1 '1
·~·· ,.. 1'·1 '°
"•' n 11·5 14 U•I r Del 11·1
J·A I. SI f 2 I 1dl, .....
7 Tvrnn. 5" View ... ," It·• to:a
).. •ot1i11,9 Koh. a.v IM" 11·S ID ll·l ,.
17 .. 5'
20-l SI
11'3 u l .. S ,.
IS·1 •
IS 1
• Wtil TonWIU, a.v S $urwly Holl\, l"r-ev
6 Lot Al9mitM E~•
7 s.v-. °'""" I ~'• Footfllll
' ...,.,.,.. l"oolfttll IO Mor~~-OIMf\ Quart1 Hi• l~S. I(__.,
2·A
l~.~l•I
2 $all htnar~. Sall AnelfH.l
J, • • .... ~--, ....
ll-0 140
ll· 1 12•
1'·S 192
• Dl;afte, M in ion varev tt·I t4
14·1 •1 21·1 14
11·4 SI
II·• .3'
11·4 17
I• S 9
S Santa c:....-.. Frontier
• La Ca.nada, •lo Hol\do 1 a lOOmlneton, Svnkltl
I Victor ll•llev, S.n An<JrtH t C:-al. o.Mf'l•Valto
IQ Sen OtmH. MOntv .. w
011\t1'$ Lom-. IS • ~ta Man e 11·3
Ar1n 1•, is ... a111.r. 13·•
l·A
I taaumont 0. M te
1 Crou roed• Oetofl<
~•-> 110
11·1 94
11·2 93
14·• tl
IS-i n
13·6 60
14·6 S7
U ·4 )6
16·) t•
14·1 1Q
3 S• &ofteventure Tri v • .,..,
• Whlll>tr Cn.-ttll•n Otvm0<e s atentwooo, O.Pfl•e
6 Monlele•r Preo. Atane
7 S.1tfe Ynez Trl·Veiot Y
I t A 8el)lttt, Aiona
9 P•"'41en• Polv. f>rt o IQ Onnoe Lut11eren, Otvmo;c
Ot~n Ce tf\e<lrel, 15·S. Fallll
Teh.aclleol I? 6. Cll.<1w1c>. 9 10
&eoh\f 16·4
AOUlllH 11·/
Smell Sc.i-th
I OekwOOCI C 11·11 1 WOOO<rt\I CMl\t•en
17 S. l Hetoerte CP1rl\l<t " 16·2 4 Ce •t 13·1 s 8eoto\I C"rllh•" IS s 6 WPl•I,,.., 1)·7 1
S.1••' Velln 11·) I Te..,O'e•on t M "'°"
Prl'O IQ lt1oet C"'''' e n 14 l
COLLEGE WOMEN
~ 8.tptist IOI, S.Caf C ..... 49
(Ge6111t! Shit. AtNttlc ( ...... MU) c.. a.11lht SeCal c ....
ltftlll!W> ltftpftp
RU\11 0 0 ) 0 Su•l•vel' S Q Q 17
Cla rk • 0 0 I 8•e1U 6 1 4 lJ
l t'W•\ 1 4 I II COllO" 0 l 1 I
Akll.trmen 1l l I 71 Ot'lu•nf I I 1 l
Rt1.1U " l ' I) 1.aPo.n1 ' 1 J 3 Minor I Q 0 1 Amo" s 1 1 IJ
W•H I 0 I 1 Wun\Cl'I 0 0 1 0
Fottcis I l I l H/r!,Oe" 0 Q I 0
LUC H 1 1 I 6 8rowr1 1 0 2 4
WroQhl 4 1 1 10
P&lltr,on S 7 ) 11
Toi.1, .., ll 14 !QI Tota' 70 11 '9
H••f't·me C• 8•o• '' ,. ti T~rH·oo nl QOe \ \o(a• Co f'Oe -\Ul'•ven
1 Amon 2
'Kl>ll•C•'• None
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Huntin9ton a.ach S4, Marina 43
ISunwt LH..,.I
MertN H~ &e.<11
Arr>c>D<I
St1oar
(harro•n
si ... oov 9, ... , •• ,
O•O\CO
wt"«>
Ke .. eno
p .. ,~,.,
Wr19 r-w
Soar•'
To1al\
ftl'.ar·"•
.. "..... ..ftpf1'J ) 0 0 6 Cn·c• t I 1 19
4 0 ) I Pt"mllfr 1 0 Q IS s 1 111 ~cr .. v•l 11 a
l I 1 1 l'OQQ 1 0 I 4
l t O 1 Amt>rou • O 1 I
Q Q Q 0 RO'" 0 0 0 0
7 Q 1 4 Me•1cen O Q o Q
0 0 0 Q QffG 0 Q 0 0
0 0 Q Q Wooo 0 0 0 Q
Q 0 0 Q 80~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
70 ) IQ •l ToteJ\
Ollenen
HunhnOIOt\ 8f!•C~
• 14
10 ..
T nrff oo.n1 11001\
P•m.,., I Mu"'tnQiton
T .c11n.ce1\ Non•
Edison 4', OcHn View 42
(Sut1._. Lee-I
OcHll View I diMft
Su' van c s ...... """"' ,,~,
At>f' G"''
Nu~tl
H.t\~'""'•"'"
Ta• oo To•'1 ,,
.. ft .... .. fl pf l'P
I ) • 5 /'>l()t)<tn•" 1 0 • •
I 0 7 F \ nf!• 6 • !I 11
• 0 I T o~aoe 5 Q •o 1 I t S S."d\lt(!• ! I 10
1 0 1 • CO"tt ' • 0 5 l 1 11 P• p, 0 2 I ~ 1 2 ) 6
19 I ?O •2
Scart by Oller19n
Oc••" view Ea•sor
11 14 10 1-4?
& I) 11 IJ-4'
fl'\ret-PO l"llt O~•t\
Tpc"" cal\ Nonp Eo \on-J" """' I
Fwntllin V ... V S7, WHtmin,ter S 1
(SuMtt L••-•
W•,-tlff FWftfelft VelltY
P••«
JOh~\tOf'I'
Ou•C"e'
Sfon'"""Af"
A ..... ,
JO"t \
8alt\
Tot.t \
.. .. .. ... .. .... "'
o Q J O 811er 1 o 1
S 2 1 1) L -0' O~t'' I I )
4 ) 4 11 M H •• ~ 1 11
1 t 1 S 8• ~no ) 1 I
3 I 5 I C,• tf'" 1 IS
Q 0 5 0 ~0" ...... ] } 1
1 I ' IS ·VDI "<! I ) 0 5
71 I 1S SI T.,1_,, II 7l 13 Sl
Se9't llv Olle,.,.,.t
W•\lm1,,s1tr
Fo.,,,1e1n Vella.
12 13 .. 11-51
I• 19010 1'-SI
Tnrff ·001nr ooe•'
Tecnn•cal\ Nol'•
Saddlet>aClr 7S, N•woort Harbor St
CS .. View LN..,_I
S..1141eMcl< ....._., H.-
M<t•"fld
S.•rm f'f"llO
Lar,. •• Wettor
CO' ti!•
Roa' 11ut1
Tot et'
lt ft pf 1'J ....... 1'>
11 4 1 1t Q f"' q S I 14
2 1 2 • s ·'"'"'' ' 0 Q 2
6 Q 2 11 ~"""' 1 I l 5 10 l 1 1 I Q ••" 2 I 0 S
I Q 1 1 S•vc't ' 1 S 4 10
) 0 ) & He,..., 10" 1 0 1 '
14 1 IS IS T o•o \ 1l 17 10 S~
Sc.,• ov Ou•r,.n
S<'lOOlelHI<• 20 11 II lo-IS
Nt'wOOrt Haroor 19 IS 11 l•-5•
T"rtt OO•M OO•I\ l>te .. OO<I Heroor-<#tem I
T.cM.ca , i.eoc••oac• coecl'l 1 Roaro11~1
S•
E1tand a 4', U.Wven'tv o
IS.. v .. w LN..,_l
Ettenc:ie ~
K•vtt
lumo''" N'wt)err
Scllw•r1
Suno10
Su1u1u
Toteli
' E\l•nc•• U111ver,11v
....... '-lt ftpftv
) 0 I 1 C.•"<lete I ) 3 S
I Q 1 1 )OM\O" S 1 J 12
1 1 • o.~, • • 2 10 s 1 11 s... 1 0 ) 4'
) ) ' JC!"V'" 0 0 ) 0
0 4 • Coooer 1 0 0 2
4 ' ' 11 II 13 13 49 To1a1s
Quarter•
, 16
10 11
11 0 ,, 4)
TPl•H PO•n• 1106 \ Nont
T .c ""<et\ NO<'I'
Ctttta Me111 46, latiUM Hils 14
(~Ifie c .. ,, L ...... )
Cet• MHa U9YM Hll\
Gooo
Hof!,,.,.,.
Nclltrln
1.ta"v S<ofrel<I
"'91.tven
M«>r• Sl.rmon
Herrl\
"°"'' Total\
........ .. .. pf.
1 1 t 6 Or.otl 6 l 1 IS
I Q I ) NttQrOll I Q l 1
l I J 1 Molte Q 0 S 0
O O I Q Am"teo 1 Q 1 1
1 I 2 10 S•event I O 1 l
l Q 0 6 S1•llev 3 1 2 I
6 Q 1 11 C.Odlrev 0 O I O
Q 0 2 Q Smllll I Q Q 1
0 7 I l C:ot9ro•ft O Q 1 O
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·Speed skaters to benefit from indoor track
U.S. entrants Biatr, Jansen
could prove record-breakers
Not only 11 the iee ia ~t lbapc a1 the
Univtraity of Calpry oval, but becaUll it is indoors, the
ska ten will not have to contend widl wiad. This is the first
time speed s~tina will be held indoors at an Olympics.
j.asl hav"'a the91ympicnomnround helped, No~. I've
tot to keep buald•!lf it. That's what the nHt couple of
weeks arc all about.
Olympic officials from North Korea also were in
town. and they said they would not let their love of the
Olympics prevent them f«>m using the Games as a tool to
help reunite the two Koreas.
tirsa..-we ha~1ocon1idt'rournatioa'd1k .... la isasian of
the unity of Korea."
·1 he International Olympic Comminec, meanwhile,
voted durina the first day ofits three-day tellion tO delete
a rule from its chaner that it consickred K1ist. IOC
members struck from its cbaner Rule 28 which made panici~tion by wom~ athletes conditional on approval
by the JOC or international spons federations.
CALGARY. Albena (AP)-World records will fall
during the ~inter Oly~~ U.S. speed skaters predict.
And Americans Bonnae Blair and Oen Jansen could be amon~ those who break Uaem.
\\ ith Arctic-like cold ariPPint t~ Olympic town of
Calgary. athletes continued to arrive for the Games.
which start Saturday. The U.S. slalom. cro~untry and
biathlon te.ams were arnona those .,:ttina into town.
"If everybody skates real IQOCl. I think they can all be
broken," said Jansen. who won thl'ft off our races and the
overall title at the World Sorint Speed Skating
Championships last weekend at West Alli5. Wis.
Blair won one SOO.meter race head-to-head with
Christa Rothenburger of East Germany at West Allis but
In an exclusive interview with The Associated Pms.
Chang Ung. secretary ,eneral of the Nonh Korea
O lympic Committee. said: "We love the Olympics. But
IOC spokesperson Michele Verdier said the rule wa1
voted out "because it was felt to be d iscriminatory to
women and no longer applies to the present world." Rothenburger won the overall title. · •
Although many American athletes still have not
armed in Calgary, the U.S. flag was officiaUy Oown over
1he 0 1} mpic Villqc T~in a welcoming ceremony.
"This is the fastest t in the world," said Blair: a
former world record-holder a 500 meters and considered
a top medal prospect at the sprint distances. "I think
prett> much every world record will be broken once the
races begin."
"It really showed ~that I can beat Christa. and
there's nothing to be scared of," Blair said. "I just have to
be able to have a good solid race without any mistakes or
bobbles."
Amon& the U.S. skiers arriving in Calgary was
Debbie Armstrong. who won the JOld medal in the giant
slalom four _years ago at the Sarajevo Olympics. A five-
month layoff after a knee injury in January 1986 has kept
her off the medals podium since.
Winter Olympics s<:hedtile
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SCCfalls'short, out of first place
Machae't' Bank.s scored 23 points
and Tim Skcllinger added 2 1 as Cal
Baptist upended Southern California
College. 85-78. in a Golden State
Athletic Confcn:nce men's basketball
game Tuesday at The Pat.
The loss gi ves the Vanguards. who
were in a three-way tie for first with
Azusa Pacific and Cal Lutheran
entering the night, a 6-3 conference
record . Cal Baptist is also 6-3.
and also grabbed eight rebounds.
Brian Falls added 24 points for
Fresno Pacific (5-5. 6-17).
The Eagles (Q...9. 7· I 7l convened 23
of ~5 free throws (92 ~rcent), and
Cedr1c Benson scon:d ::?5 points on 11
of 18 shooting from the field. Benson
led a CCI ra ll that brought the Eagles
WRESTLIN G I
to wittrin one point wtth eight
minutes left. but Fresno Pacific was
too hot from t.he floor. The Sunbirds
slink 40 of 69 field goals fo r 58
percent.
Make Thompson added 21 points
for SC'C' wh ile Robert Pallo11a scored
17.
Cheetan Illaintains Manzanilla lead
sec ( 11 -12) trailed 73--66 with 3:'15
lef\ but went on a 6-0 run behind fou r
points from Jim Mansfield and two
free th rows by Mike LiJhtfoo't. Cal
Baptist ( 16-9) upped their advantage
to 77· 72 with I :04 left. Edison, Marina tie for title
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Oel?J .............. .-Kathmandu. under chaner 10 Roben
Dought). California Yacht Club (613
miles from · the finish): ·and Callus.
chartered b' Nick and Bob Frazee.
San Dll·go Yacht Club. with b 15 miles
to go
to go after 43 hou rs of sailing:
IOR OVERALL -1 CllHlall 1'"-1f(M>fl·6'l.
L1&htfoo1 hit a basket with 53
seconds left. but Barry Deckard put
the game on ice with four free throws
down the stretch.
Edison and Manna high schools
tied for the Sunset League wrestling
championship at Edison Tuesday,
with a few upsets helping both
squads.
was third w1th 127.
Huht1ngton Beach, which finished
fo urth with 116''2 points. was led by
di vision winners K.risHake(l41)and
'Doobie Escobedo ( 168). John Taylor
of Manna had one of the meet'seasicr
finals. pinning Todd Shaw of Edison
in 1:50 to win the 148-pound title.
Barnng a dramatic change in the
wcathcrofT BaJa Caltfom 1a. there v.>11
be no dap'>ed time .record in the
SC'enth b1e nn1al an Diego to Man-
ianlllo race The rest of the dozen IOR Class A
boats v.ere spread out over a 50..mile
range.
S.nelv MAlrM , LA YC. S9t. 7 Kalllmanelu tS.nta Cru1·10l Roo.r1 Oou9"•v. California YC, '13,
3 C111u' lSC·701 NiCk & 8oi> Fra1H, San Oleeo YC 615 • MonllOOl• ILH·67), P•u> SlmonM>fl, St F'r•ncl\ YC 679. S Mev.,.k:k tN9'Mlf'I· M¥r• 6'l LH Croucr. SOYC, 631 IOR·" -I CllHta),, 2 Katllmanou. 3 C111u,, • MonllOO\a, S MAlvf(lclt;
T he Vaguards led 37-35 an the first
half before heading into the locker
room tied al 39. sec never kd by
more than six points an the first half.
Lightfoot led sec w11h 14 points
and eight rebounds. whale Jeff
Bickmore added 12 points. .
Dave Niedringhaus of Edison de·
fcated Paco Frausto of Fountain
Valle~. 11-9. to win the IOI -pound
lllk. It was the first time in three
meetings th is season that Niedr-
inghaus defeated Frausto.
..\t the" a.m. Tuesda) rollcall. the
lead boats in the 29-boat fleet had not
yet reachec.I the halfwa) mark 1n the
1.100-mtle rat'e and were saili ng 1n
light to mo<lerat<' breezes off Cape
Elapsed tame record holdt"r fo r thr
race 1s Jake Wood's Mull-82 Sor('en.
Pacific Manner!. Yacht Club. ,
Herb Johnson. ham radio com-
munKalor aboard the escort "essel
Dulsea. said thl' northerly winds were
dov.-n to about t! knots Tuesday
morning. v.1th onl} a brief period of
moderate v.1nds of 18-20 knots late
~1onda~.
10tl·8 -I Oecae>t'°" IS.nta Cru1-SOl, o ... te1 Me111nn11v, eve. '71. 2 f~ne>u (NelM>tt' Martk ~l WIH1•m 6annu c11, SOYC. P1', J Tome11aw1< !Fra•\·SIJ. )OM -"'''"· 8elboa YC . 103. • Lone Star CU INelM>tt,Merell SS), Burton 8a111emin. Southwt\ltrn YC. 619, S Aleta (.,...1erson·'6l, W•nen Hance>ck. New-• Harbor YC, 793
Barry Deckard and Greg Matthev.s
each added 15 points for Cal Baptist In the 115-pound division.
0
Estancia High w'if host the Sea
View League wre5tling finals Thurs-
da) from 3-11 p.m .. with an Eagles'
wrestliag aJumni event coinciding San L11aro. ,
The Pt.'te~ii-66 sloop Cheetah.
undt•r t ha ne to a four-man Les
.\ngl'll'' Yac l Club syndicate was
stlll thl' undisputed boat-fo r-boat
kadcr v.1th 598 miles to go. Her
nearest challengers for line honors
v.ert.' two Santa Cruz-70s Handicap standings with distances
PHRF OVERA LL -1 Roller Coa\ttr IS.nle C•ur·SOI. Jolln Fruer. · S."ta Cl'UI YC.
671. 7 Allu•e <SC ·SOI. Cllerle\ JacoO\on, Mon1rrrv Pen1n\ul• YC 67•. J 0c1 ... 1e ISC·SOl, S1twer1 Kt11. Santa Cr111 YC. 699, 4 Jou (MecGre90r·•tl, Oiek Oanltt\. Long
8tecl'I YC , 6S9 PHRF·A - lontv tnlr'll 1 Merlin ILH·67)
R~ Wale\, Et1elnat YC . 76S
In other college acuon:
Frflllo Pacific IOI , Orlat Colltft
lrvlae tl: Donn} Johnson poured 1n
36 points as the host Eagles remained
winless in Golden State Athletic
Conference play.
Johnson was 16 of 21 from the field
Manna's Joe Whitmarsh surprised
Ming Ho. 8-4. Ho defeat ed Whi1 -
marsh earlier in the season.
Edison and Marina also tied for the
league dual championship with 4-1
records and both amassed 147111
points 1n the finals. Fountain Valley
v. ith the finals.
The Pacific Coast League. which is
an the :?-A division. will send the top
two from Thursday afternoon's 4
o'clock league finals at Oranac on to
the C'IF preli ms.
TYSON
CO RNELIA
PETERMAN
TYSON. RN. Widow
of the late John H.
T yson. Mrs Tyson IS
survived bv her two
sons. Pete T yson
(Karen) and Jim
T yson (Kaye). Also
survived by her s1~
ters. Bianca JeUnes
of Shawano. Wl91.'0n-
sin, and Katherine
Porter of Adv~.
W 1!t('()NI n. She 1s also
survived by 5 grand·
children. Mrs. Tyson
was one of the o.rig,
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vale family scrv.ices thOvld ellhef ~ at the Meta. CA 926211 Piece Plene we on fMe: to enter Into Mid eontree1.
w II be held Friday a·l he1<1ng and state your ot>-Tnll bullnetl I• eOf'I, Purcnfflng, C>eoett"*" et llid'I MCUrlty will be IOt· 1 jeetlons Of file written Oblac· ducted by lfl lttdlvld:ual above llddrne felted l :00 P. M at the Trim· tioM Wtltl !he eOUft before Lanting E 8eehelder PR.E•BID MEETING. Tues· The DISTRICT r_....
ty Lutheran Church, Ille nearing. Your aooeet· Thia statement -filed day. FetlrWry 11. 1N8 1:30 the right to rejec:t any Of ell 902 S Broadway ance may be In penon 0t by Wltn the County Clerll of Dr· pm a1 Trlifteponltton O.. bldl °' to we;w any If.
Sa An. CA p . ' yOUt attorney anv-Counly Ofl Oecem• partmenl , 8291 WarMf reguleritlee Ill any bl<tl Of In
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legat Department at the
Dally Piiot is pleued to an-
nounce a new Mtvtee now avail·
able to new buslnetMe.
P1eue stop by to file your
flctltlOUI bulinees 1t1tement It
the Ditty Piiot Legal Depart·
ment. 330 Wett Eley. Cotta
Meu. Clllf«""· If you can not
11op by, plMM call UI
nta a. · fl· IF YOU AAE A CREDIT~ 21. 1987 Ave, Hunt kh .. CA (MuM the biddlftO, ~:::;::===:;;;;::;;;;;;:;:;::::-1 vat.e interment will Of. a contingent credltOf of ,_,. attend 10 QUallfy to pet1tcl... Pur...-nt to the l>fOVlt1on1
follow at Pacific View the d«:MMd. y~ muat !fie PublitMc:I Orange Coeat Pit• In bid I ot Sectton 1113 of the labor
lnal 8 airline steward-
We will now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra charqe.
and aave you the time end the
trip to the Court Houee In Senta
Ana. Then, of courM, after the
March I• eompieted w will ftle
your fle11tlout ~ naMe
statement wtth the County Ctettt.
pubftlh once a WNk for tour
weekt aa requtred by lew and
then file your proof of pubtl-
eatlon wfth the County Clerk:
It (714) M2-4321, Exteneion
315 or 318 and we wttl meke
wrangementa for you to handle
thte procedure by mall.
If you lhould ~ any fu'1hel'
Queeffonl. pleue c.n UI and we
wtll be more then gled to --'•t
lO"·
~AC•IC Y11W
•MONA&..-AM
Cemetery • Mortuary
Cn~t • C,ematory
3500 P;tc1l1c View Orn1~
Newporl Beach
6U·2700
MAReOal.AWM·
MT.Ol.M
M Of lYM)I • C...... )I
CremelMY
162~ Giiier A~
CQI\ • .._
~O·SS~ -
Memorial Park In yoiif etalm with tne court °' Delly Pllot JaftWY 27. ,...,_ H'OTICE tS H!AE•Y COde of tM s1 ... of Call·
n · PfWM"'I 11 to the per90Nll ruarr 3. tO. 11. t"8 GIVEN thet the alHWe• Jomla,"'90ISTAICT hMob· lieu of owers con· r~tMntatlYe appointed by wt37 l1emed ~ ~ tot teif*' ~ the OltllCi'lor ol trsbutions may be the COUl'1 wltttln tour mon.lhe ~.,. ~y. ~ the ~t of lnd\lt1r1e1 sent to tht-UCSF "°"' the dete of first i. "8JC NOTICE ect"'O by and thrOUOf' lt9 Ae1a1.ton1 the oener11
Cor auenc.OfletW••prowided . .Qo.lefnlnO Boerd. __.. _.,~rate of I* dieft't Foundation for -1n sect1o11 100 of t.,. ACmlOUI ..,_.. an. ,....,.,_, '° • "1)11.. wet" Md the o.,,.,.,
nelia P. Tyl!OI\ Me-tn· l'ro«MM Code of Celilomla UM1 eTA~ TAICT" ... receiwe up to. ~ rite IOf llOllday
orial Fund . CJO De-TN time for fillnV C111111na w111 n.e ~ '9'90N .,. M not leltlf tNn.,.....,.. Md ~ "°"' 1n ,,,. 1o-
1 • Off· "°' .. ,,.,.. P'tor '° '°"' ~ .,...... •. on All llYNd t1me. ,...... t11c11 tot ctlt'I'"' wfllCfl tNI wortt 11 10 ve opment ace. "'°"""'from ltle oete of IM IJ..a.A~ •I03I a.n ·,elcleftO .,. ...,d of•~ tor "Plftormed for eecn etaf\
Sthool of Nu..raln1 heetlftt notlct ~ o.-.. l•-...., CA tOIM fie wo.e ll'ot9Ct °'type of wons•~'° UCSF. Box 0248, San YOU MAY IXAM!Nl IN ~ ...,.. 9r1M011, llcfl _,.Ille,.-... lfl ftecute IM contract. n-FrenctJro CA 94143 Ille 1141P' by fN COUt1. "!°" 1503I Sen ,.-.no, La .. peeoe ....,...... PIMM. , .... ••on .. at IN Ola-• . ' are a perton 1Me1 HU d lft ...... CA... Md lfllll .. °"'* lfld TAICT omc. tocae.ct at P•.c l la c View ttie _. .... 10U "'a¥ .... ._.,,........,,,.,.,_,...,,,....._.et.,_ •...oe..,_, ~
Mar1.uaq ..Dlr~ton. 111POft the.,i9CMCW or..... • Le • ...._ CA et>ove-•••tff """ •nd hid!, CA t847. C.....
644-2100 "''"°'· °' ...... .. .. ...... . .., ................. ..----------Ji-~ tot .. ....,.., • ""' ~,1,.,.. • .-. ..,.. ~ "*' M ...a. ccmr I/If "-t-PWUC MJTICE ~m0t, IN Ml ... "Y" 1 ,.... ,.,,. tlteftH4f cont rtCll ot oe '*'9d .c ttie IC* -.__;..;;;;;o,;;.m,;;;;..;.~---1"'9*°"'11"91 ,,,_of --...... ~ .. ... _..... ................. , ~ ~
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new ,buetneull
CALL 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220
FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800
You can now cell the Dally Piiot Claultled Dept. on S.turdaJ morning from 1:00 to 11:30 e.m. to'Plw rour Sunder end Mond•r ede.
•uma11 ..... ~ 117' ...... ~~ ~I-.~ IUt ............. .1m
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o.-..1 . IOOI °"'Of .... :;::. IMO ...__ ... ~'-' 111, .... ._.... , . ..... .._., 1• '---...... 10t• ,_._.. ....J '"° c-.,_ ·-, .. , ....... 1100
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
642-5678
FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
MARY ANN McGUIRE
HARBOR REAL TY
~ 873-4400
Aelidence M6·6770
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for lrlformation
& surprisingly
low cost.
540-1220 •uoo
417: CfOCNC.
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Huntington Beach
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Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Ask for Joanne Craney
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Delivering t • Hours are
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day to Friday, M Saturday
& Sunday. A or truck, proof
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pointment or ap person at The
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Work in the ever expanding
Newspaper Promotton fiefd. ~f
you are self-motivated and like
working with teenagers, this may
be the opportunity you've bden
waiting for.
$400 PER WEEK
(To Start)
With Potential
to $1000 PER WEEK
LARGE l~SURED
VEHICLE REQUIRED
Lot• of Opportunity
to Grow With U•I
CALL ... 91GALLI
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TRICT.. Wiit r~ up to, the me111mum amount of bid 11 snan be mandllC>fY uoon
buf nof llllt tllen ll'le e~ IS e guarenf .. "'81 the bid· the CONTRACTOR 10 wnom
tAM w McDOWELL. 111 111ted time. Mlied bids for der will enter Into the the c:ontrect rt ewarOed. end
A petition hU beef\ flied the 1w1td of 1 contrect for prop<>Md con1rect 1f th• upon eny .subcontrt ctor
y WILLIAM w McDOWELL IM •bo .... project same IS awercMO 10 SVC" unde< WC" CONTRACTOR.
n the Superiof Court of Qr. Bids 11\111 be 1-ved In bidde< In the even• of ltllur• to pay not less thin the Mid
County req~lng 11\81 the piece Identified tbove. to enter into tltd oontrec:t, speetlted retes to ell wor'll9"!1
ILLIAM W McDOWELL be Ind tf'lall be opened Ind -.ctl MCUrlty """ l>e fOf· emp+oyed Dy them in ti... e.1-
nted n PefSOtlel rep. publidy reed lloud et the felted eeuhon of the contrec:t
tell.,. to 8d"""'8t9" tile 1bove·1t1ted time end The DISTRICT r_,,.,. No bldOer may Withdrew
tel• or the ~t pllQe the ngM 10 re,ect eny ot all any b+d r°' 1 perlOCI of Sf•ty
Tiie petition reQuHts EKh btddet 111111 t>e • bias or to waive ll'y ,.. 601 deys 1n1t the det• Mt
th<>trfy to edmln!Ster the 11 c • n s • d cont 1 •ct or regu\WlllM In any t>ods °' in f()f the opening or bids
tell under the ·~ pursuwlt 10 lhe au-tM biddlnQ A ~· bond and •
t Admlfustreuon or e. Ind Pro*"<>ns COO. Ind ~'to tl'le prov1Sf001 pertormanoe bond wil t>e
ates Act be lklenMd 1n the ap-ot Section 1773 of the Lat>or requ1ted pnor to .. eeutiOn
County requHllng thet A "-lflnQ on the petrtlOtl pr~late etalllficatlons COO. of the Stell of Cell-or the aintract and lt\lfl be
DUANE R WHITE (WHOSE " be held on FEBRUARY Eacf\ bod muat conform tor•. lhe DISTRICT hu ob-In the form ... forth In the
FULL NAME IS DUANE 17, 198' 11 1 4S P M In Ind be responllw to Ille telned rrom the Olrec10f of contract OOCUmentt
RUSSEL WHITE) be IP-Dept No 3 at 700 Civic contract doeumltlts tne °'91rtment or lndustrill Pur$Uant 10 S«llon 4590
poltlted u persontl rep. ter Of111e West. Santa Each t>lddet tf'llll aubm ... Refatlona the gener t l of the Government Code of
r-t•ttve to edm1nlster Ille Ana, CA on the form ll>milhed with prevaoling rate or Pit diem tl'le State of C111fornla. the
""'•of the decedent If YOU OBJECT to the tl'le contrlC'I Oocumenll. a wages end th• general contr1c1 will contai n
Tll• petition requHll anting of the petition. you list of Ille pr()90Md aubeon-prevalllng rate '°' holiday proV>slOns permitting the
eutl'IOflty 10 admtn1tt1t the lhould either eppear 11 the tr1Ctor1 on tlllt project at and 0\'9rtime .o<k in the lo-1ucc:esslul bi dder to •••te undef the 1n0epen. hearing and sttte your ob-required by Ille Sut>tetllng clllity In wt\lc:h th11 won 11 to aubs11tut• secur11i.. tor wry
dent AdmltllSlratlon of Ea-jeC11onS or hie wnn.n ot>,.c· end Subcontracllng Fair be performed lot Nell cren moneys with'*<! by IM OIS-
tates Act 1ion1 with the court before Practic.s Act GOY1 COO. or type of WO<ller needed to TR•CT 10 en1ure per· A~ the ..Mwing Your .,,,..... Sc 4 100 ec aeq e.icecut• the contrlC1 T""9 lormance under the con-
""" be held on FEBRUARY enc• rnlY.,. ,,, ~ or Dy EICh bod<* must IUbml'f " -~ .. "'-DIS-. trllC1 24, 191& el 1 45 p M In your IU0tney wlttl Mell b'4:I certified Of TRICT Ollie• located et OOHfftl"f ... ,~. .,
Dept No 3 et 700 CMc IF YOU ARE A CREOtTOR Clltller's ~ payable to 16940 B Slrwt, Huntington ...... ~. Cterti
Centet 0r ..... West. Santa or • contingent CleditOf of !he DlSTRICT Of I bid bond 8eact1 CA 92647 Coe><n Publ!Slled Orange Coast
Ana. CA the deoMMCI, you muet file In the f()fm Mt lortll In the may t>e ot>tlllMd on r9Quetl Oaoty PtlOI fet>llUll)' 3 10.
IF YOU OBJECT to the your clelm with the court or contrec:I dOC:umenls in an A copy of INN ret" SllaM 1988
granting of Ille petition, you .,,_1 It to the per90nll emount not '"' 111111 5% of be POsted at the ic>t> site W941 "'°'*' eltMt appeer at Ille rept...,,lettw ~Md by •-.,. ..,.TIC( .. 11111 .,. ..,.TIC( .,11111 .,. ..,.TIC( ~ and 1tai. 'JOVI ob-tile court wlttlln four monlM ..--.... nu r-.n. nu ~ nu
jeetlon1or11te wntten ot>tec· from 1ne ~ of fll'tt It-1--;..;.=;..;;..~C~OMe=--OI-.-_ "'TID 111__.. ,,.. c~ OF
11on1 with the court before auance of letters• pr(Nlded -.__,. ~ • vr v..uw •...,...
lhe l'INfing. Your llPPM'· In Section 700 ot t lle COIAWRC.U• Of •WORT MACH ~ mey be 1n Pit'°" or by ProC>ete Code of ~nlL Consolid•ted Report of Concmion . C?f "Comme..-oeS.nk" of Newport
your ettomey. TM tfme tor flllno delmS wll Beach, Or1n99 County and oam.tic -Sublld1.,.les ll the cloM of t>usl
IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR not e•pire PrlOf lo '°"' on December 31, 19117
or 1 contingent credl1or of months from lhe ~ ot tne
the •111111. you ,,_,., 11te '-inO notice aocw.. •teta .... No. 1211
AIRTI
CUI\ and due from banks ..................... .
lnYeStment MCUriti.s. (M.ntlt value S8. 771 ~ ., ...
F9d9r .. funds told •nd ..curitln purctlued undef
35,753
................ II.Mt
your delm with Ille OOUr1 or YOO MAY EXAMINE IN
pr-1 it to IM l*1Qnll file kec>t by tl'le cour1. If you
rec>retenlltlYe appolnled by .,. • '*"°" lnt.,..fed In
the court wltl\if'I four montlls Ille •let•. ~ may _..,.
from Ille dell of first ia-upon IM ••ecutor or admln·
1U1Me of letters a provided lltrator. or ""°" the •t·
In Section 700 of Ill• torney for tl'le ell9Clltor Oil
Prot>ete COO. of Cellfomte. .omlnlltrator. end ftte Witt!
TM time I« flling ctelml wlll Ille court wilt\ proof of llf·
not uplre pr:lor to four ~. 1 written requeet et•· monttw from I,_ o.te of the Ing ttwt you delWe ~
lleetfnQ nottce above notice of Ille ftllnQ of 9fl in.
YOU MAY EXAMINE IN *110ry lftd ..,,...._.of
1111 kec>t by IM cour1 "?.! eetat• .-.:. or of ttle ~ are a ,,.,.on .. ,......., In llcM'8 or 8CCOUM9 mentioned
ttle ..... you rnlY ..,._.. In kt!Otl l200 and l200 s of
upon Ille becutOt Oil.....,. !fie~~ Code
egrMments to reMll In domaatlc omc... . ..... . .............. ~.
lo.ns. Tot., (9llCludlng uneerned Income).. 136,909
l ... ~ Allowtnee for posllbte l~n lot.Ms... .... . ...... . 1,M 7
Loans. net.................. ............. . ...... . . . . . . .. ..... . ... . 135,<M2
8-* Pf«TllllJ, F.F. & E. 9tc .. .. . . .. ... . ............... .... ... . .. 1,795
Cuatomer'1 liebietty to ttMI bank °"
acceptenc. outst.ndlng .. .
Othereeeet1. ....................... ..
TOTAL ASSETS .................... .
UMLITlll
tatralOt. or upon "" •· ,.._ L ......... Al-TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
iorney for tt1e eaecutor °' ..,_, .. rs•ar 11, MD DOMESTIC OfFUS......... ... . l!dmlftletrator, end 1111 Wfttl Vie o,.ree, ••w,erl Totel demend d9poet!L ......... .
IN OOUtt ~ proof of W · ....... CA -Totel ttme end MW9 depoeltt
lllce, • Wl'ln«\ ,._,... llllt· 'lllWlllNd Orlf9I ~ TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO ~~""ot~ ~ =Pilot~ 3. '· 10, FOAEIGN omcES........................ . .
'fefttory and ec>Clf ot wr...o Feder8' fUnd9 purdlMld end MCUritlee told undef
ee4ate _.. Oil o1 tN ,._. egreemen'9 to~ In domeettc on1ce1 "°"'"' Wtt "*1*"• ~........,by or tor ICICOUnt In Sectton 1200 Md 120U of fWUC ll)TIC( of thie blnk end OU ..... 19-.. .. .. ... !tie..:": i;:-:~ eecmca TO °"* ................................................ .
llr r • ml conMC1'0M TOT~ LIAINLITIES ........... _ .................. ..
=..11 , us~C.... CMlM,__. ~IOUITY -.CA_, lcNol Olllrie:t: ~ ~ tlCldl '°' UI ..... Or-. ~ ~ OM1ct No • .,_. _,ltltf'IMllOl"'1r-.d~ 2.000 °"'Y "°' '*'*Y s., t0 1111 ~ to'dodl em No • .,_. out11&•Mll19 U42 Amount ,... ' ' of w. tWI _, of '*'-Y. TOT AL CON'1WllUTID CAPtT AL .......... .
W'Tflell '':c. of lld ~~ "" .... ---. .... ~ .. ._ .................................. .
--------1o..n wiw~o.nct . TOTAL ~DEM EQUtTY ...................... .
----"-• ....... c .... m ....... m--.-_1~~.:.u.~ To18A~~~~ ........... .
203.587
100.523
103,0$4
32
. t,452
217.733
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~udgtrig a day
off work is not
a racist skill
Brad Robarge thinks he has been wronged.
The 22-ycar-old Fullenon man was j ust another face in
the crowd until last week.
· Robarge. a pressman at an Anaheim print shop. told his
boss he needed some time ofT w,ork to attend the funeral of a
relative. But that wasn't the real reason.
Robarge. one of the organizers of the Orange Cou nt~
White Ar)an Resistance. had il date in C hicago to be on the
"Oprah W infre: Show."
It was a TV talk show producer's dre-arn -the program
almost turned into a free-for-al l.
The program staned with a heated discussion of white
supremacists and their racial dogma. At one point. secunty
guards csconed one of Ro barge's cohon s from the set. The
fracas started when the man called a black member of the
,. audience a monkq'. then things ~el)t downhill. ~. The panel. ·which-included Ro barge. protested by
marching off the set. · ·
Life got more complicated when R6barge came back to
Orangt;County on Friday and went to work.
His boss. Roben Meese. had seen the show and wanted
an· explana·ti on o r Ro barge's resignatio n. It wasn't an
unreasonable request. Robarge had taken time off to go to a
funeral.
Robarge refused to quit. so when he showed up for work
on Monday the decision was made for him.
Robarge doesn·t think lying to his boss had anything to
do with the decision to fire him. He says the real reasons are
racial. rel igious and political bigotry. and ~e·s considering a
suit against his former bass. _ . . .
T here·s a touch ·ofhumor and 1ust1ce to this sto ry 1f you
can get past the image of neo-Nazi skinheads running amok.
Robarge ma} kn.ow his white supremacist dogma. but he
could use a lesson on how to fudge a day off work. It doesn't
take a mental giant to khow you don't say you're going to a
funeral then jump up and down and sto rm off the set of a
nattonal T V show.
T he Constitution guarantees Robarge and his ~roup the
nght to preach the poisons of bigotry and hate. but 1t doesn·t
guarantee the right to get caught red-handed in a lie to the
boss.
Robarge\ former boss isn't sa) ing anything about the
incident. which 1s probabl~ the second sm anest thing he has
done this week. The first was to fire Robarge.
School c·ensorship
B~ allowing censorship of high school newspapers. the
U.S. Supreme Coun did what 1t had to do.
Principals ha\e a right to decide what goes into a
nc"-spapcr published with school funds. But principals
should use this power wisely.
Thl· danger 1s Jhat the coun decision will be used to purge
nl'"'>Paix·rs of 1ncon,en1ent truth.-. or pictures of the high
Sl"huol \\Urld that don·I '>ljU3fc.' \\Ith what ~hool OffiCalS
\.\Uultl hr..e to bd1n l'
Tht: '>L huul u 1mmunm ncl'<l'I a truthful discussion of real
problems a'> muL ha'> Jn~ <»thcr community. and a newspapt'r
•~one 11fthe hl''t \\a~., to ar h1eH' that goal.
Hu t the <ll'U'>1on un "'hc1ha a high school "111 be scr' ed
b~ J rc<.JI l1L'\\<.rK1rL·r 11r a 'l·n 1k puff \hn•t has to rest with the
pnnu pal
The Rt>cord, Hadeas•ck. N.J
Bakker' s theme park
It lhc He\ Jim Bakke r \till ha<> two nic kels to rub
t11gl'lh1.·r tlw 11111.· 1>1 pcupk "'-illling tot la1 m both, of them is
longL'I ill.in Iii\ J l·rnonstratc<l Lapal 11\ for brazenness. but up
hl· pop' 1n P.t1111 'ipring'I to un\ ell .. plans .. for a $:! b1ll1on
l:lm1.:r C 1.1111n l.rnd tu tx· cunstru1, tl·J ''1th still secret financing
at .1 \ttll ,1.·u c t h11.at111n in lhL' ( ualhl'lla Valle~.
It wnuld he onr o t the h1ggc~t th1ngs e 'er 10 hit R1,crs1dl'
( ount\ tht: l.11gl''t 'mgk hot1.·I nd hu1 lt herL·a buuts. an
~1u<l1t11riun1 th.11 "oulJ '>1.·a1 enough rx·upk to make a good-
s11n .l L 1l' ·1h1L·\.· g11f l 1.o ur'IC'I . a 1ct1rrmcr)1 \ 11lagc. and a TV
\tud11• 111 g\.·11h1. B.1~~l'f\ h.11.~ 11110 thl'lr ti r't ltnl' ofcndca,or
-'>ho\\ hit
lhL' onl \ thing thl' 1.1 Hnmun1t~ \\1Hil<l tx· ·n11\stng \\ould
tx: 11\ ''''" p111IL·"1nn.1l loothall tt .. irn Hut that°'I ah'a~\ hl:<.'n
Jim B.ii..~n·, rrc ihlem !fr dllt'\n·1 1h1nll. h1g enough
Th e Rh erside Press-Entt>rprist>
Toxics initiative
~'hat 1'1 a rl·a,nnahk "J~ tu 1m plcnwn1 1h1' mc:i,tm··1
Abo'e all. till· nill·' mu,1 he fln1hlc and rl·all\lll
The l hl'mll.JI' 1Hl thL· g1n(·rnor'!> 11\t 'lhould rdkct thl·
best judgmcnl o l 1hc.: \llrnt1fiL Lu mm unit~ The \tall' "houlJ
no t make \\JI nrng' m1.·a n111gkss h\ requiring them on
e verything at. th1.· 11L'lghhorhood 'upcm1arkc1 or on C\C~
che m 1call> cua tcJ lL'kphont: po,1 It \hOu Id g.1' c hus11H'\'l''
se"cral ways tu po't ''arning'
The T nbun"· oprn<\t.~d Pmpo\11ton n5 Jn o ur \ ll'W. thr
1986 initia ll\l' ~.1' poorh draftl·d nnd plat't.•d an un·
reasonable. potrnualh U>\th l1ahil11' on hu\IOl'\\ and
agncuhurc. ·
But the state"• \otcrs h::nc \pokcn. Prrhaps thl·~
approved this 1mperlel 1 measure out of a belief that
J O"emmcnt agcnrtl''I ha\l:n·1 done enough h> r kan up to\lr
waste and pro tec1 tht' l'O\ 1rnnml~n1 Whethl·r 1t'c. the nght ~a~
or the wrona wa). tlw. mea\Ur~ \\ill ~l' into dTcct and can't tx
ignored.
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·'The conc~pt of stopp1nggrowth attracts both conservatlvu who
-resent Invasions of n~wcomers from the City and liberal• whoa re
concemedabout~nvlronmentalckgr&datlon." ·
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DAllf WALTSD
Colaaaln
We should
all have
dog's life
For several months I've been trying
to figure out how and why a dog can
wake up in the manner it does.
Our dog does not st~tch or yawn or
blink. One second she 1s sound asleep
and the nex1 wide awake. She is up on
all fours and then on up our bed.
scratching at the covers and shouting
(in her language) "Get up. it's day-
light."
I lie there. covers over my head in a
futile attempt to make her think she
has the wrong address. or at least the
wrong bed. and marvel how she can
~~full of QCP and energy at dawn.
Grow.th control, grass-roots
efforts felt across the state
Now I ha\e the answer. It's so
obvious I should have thought of 1t
sooner. Tanya doesn't-mind hopping
out of her bed because she doesn't
have to make it. After shC''s out of bed
she can play he r favorite gamC' -ge1
e\'cryonc else up.
Once that 1s accomplished she will
be taken on a long walk. A walk 1s as
exci ting to Tanya as a rock concert is
to a teen-ager. Then when she comes
back from hl'r walk. she has a hearty
meal. \\hieh she d1dn·t ha vr to plan.
shop for or prepare. Ne \I. she
~retches out ln the sur. f1Jr a nap.
ACRAMENTO -The two hot-
test trends in local poli11cs in Cah·
forn1a arl' a return to grass-roots.
doorbell-ringing campaigns and con-
trolling unbri dled development and
gro" th.
In fac t. the two trends are 001
unrelated because as often as not. the
anti-growth fo rces are usi ng door-to·
door efforts in their increasing!~
successful battles with pro-develoP.-
ment in terests in local Cll) council.
county supervisor and ballot measure
campaigns.· .
Take. fo r example. the upset last
year of Los ..\ngeles Ci t} Council
President Pai Russell by a previously
link kno"n candidate. Ruth Gal-
anicr. ~'ho explo1tl.'d the gro"iog
resastann· ol Southern C-alif0rn1a
coastal res1dL·nts 10 development
prcssun:.
Or consider the Cinderella victor)
of ..\rt .\goos. "ho came from far
behind 10 capture the San Francisco
ma}or's office. preachi ng a slowdown
10 office building de' clopment and a
concentration on affordable housing
and ut1l1L1ng a mass1vc;> street-level
campaign etTort against his de-
H'loper-backed fot. John Molt nan.
}he campaign d1dn ·1 revolve about
dcvelopmtnt ISSUl'S. but the \'ICIOI')
of Democrat C cc1I Green in a special
state Scnatl' race last year involvC'd
some innovati' e. non-media ca m·
pa1gn technique~. including a lot of
door-to-door can' ass1ng and get-out-
lhe·, otc effo rts.
Green·s race notwithstanding.
most campaigns for state legislative
sea ts haH'. invohcd more money
than shoe leather
The cost of campaigning has sky-
rocketed m recent }ears as candidates
and their profl·ss1onal managers have
poured monry into television
ad vertising (cxcrpt in the metro-
politan media markets. where it's too
· expensive) and direct mail. The cost
of even ·a run-of-the-mill legislative
campaign runs a quarter-million
dollars or more.
And most legislative campaigns
have not been affected by the explod-
ing an1i-~rowth sentiment in many
communi ties. Growth has been seen
as a mattC'r oflocal land use policies.
although in fact state policies havC'
1mmr nsc impact on local develop-
ment patterns.
..\s the 1988 campa1_gn season
begins. there are some indicati ons
that both of these 1rc:nds will find thrir
"a} 1010 the legislative arena.
Sand~ Hester. a public pohc:y
researcher 1n Claremont. for instance.
th inks 1ha1 a strong precinct-level
campaign. a la Cecil Green. can
0' ercome the Republican reg1s-
1rat1on cdgt• in the 25th Senate
District. which spra" Is over a huge
e>;pan~ of suburbs and desert east
and north of Los Angeles.
The scat has been held for years by
one of California's most potenf
conscrv all\ es. H. L. Richardson. but
he·s retmng and the he ir apparent is a
local Republican assemblyman. Bill
Leonard. who is the overwhelming
fa"onte.
In a sense. Hester and other
ad\'OCates Of the low-tec h approach
are condur1ing a mass experiment. If
it can work in San Francisco. they are
sa) ing. 1t should work 1ust as well m
legislative races.
One reason that state-level poli-
ticians ha"e shied away from the
erowth-control movement IS tha t
ideologically. it's a two-edged s~ord.
The concept of stopping growth.
DAN
WJLTEIS -
especial!> in the ex panding suburbs.
attracts both conservati ves who re-
sent in vasions of newcomers from the
cit y and liberals who are concerned
about C'n vironmental degradation.
That explai ni wh y thr movement
-if somethfog so spontaneous and
unorganized can be called a move-
ment -has taken root 1n poht1cal
climates as 'aried a~ San Francisco
and Oran~ County.
But aP.1n, there arc signs that the
issue will be exploited. One likely
place is Contra Costa Count y. a once-
slcep) suburb cast of San Francisco
which has experienced an explosion
of development (largely because th e
state routed a beltway freeway. 1-680.
through ttie a~~I).)
Contra Costa hnbecomc a ·hotbed
of anti-growth sentiment. ('vrn reject·
ing a tax override finance highways
because. it was feared. even rr.ore
growth wo uld ensue.
Sunnc McPeak, a count y super·
visor who has long hankered to
bt.·comc a 'State legislator. 1s on the
ve rge of challenging the area's veteran
state senator. Dan Boatwright. an the
Democratic primary on the groW1h
issue. hoping to make hay out of
Boat" nght's tight conneclions with
de' eloix·rs Bnd other expansionist
forces.
D•a W•lten It • S.u•meoto
syndi£'•ted col•maJ11.
The rest of the da} 1s spent in
pla} ing w11h her toys. which she
docsn·t ha 'c to put awa) afterwards.
eating an) thing edible she can find
and chewing on an) non-ediblr article
she can find. There arc at least two
more walks through the neigh·
borhood and several more short naps.
In between th ese activities she gets
lots of lo' 1ng.
Tanya doesn·t havt• to wo~ about
ho" her hair looks. her makeup. or
dom.g th e la undl'). She d~sn't ha ve
10 1h1nk about ""hat she 1s gomg 10
'>'ear each da}. She doesn't worl')
about ptaquC': she'll gel some o er the
years. but it won·t worry her.
Before she falls asleep at night she
doesn't have to think about gettmg
figures together for lhe tax man.
catching up on correspondence. being
sure the trash is out on the curb in
time for th e pickup -or any of the
othl·r chores humans have.
As far as. I can figure out. Tanya
worrys about onl y two things ~ not
being in 1hcearwhcn 11 pulls out of the
garage. and making friends "•th the
neighbor's cat. I k 1s still a bu aloof at
this point.
Just th e thought ofa day hkc th~t -
r d Substitute reading in place Of
chewing on non-edible ob1ects -is
exciting enough 10 make me want to
bounce oui of bed at davbreak 100
I discussed this with a fnend of
mine whose dog is also an ea rly nser.
What puules Barbara is that as soon
as her dog roo1s h(•r out of bed, he
jumps into ll and sn uggles down
under th e rovers.
Western States Caucus eyes
Hodel as good VP candidate
That 1sn'1 a big mystel'). Her dog rs
sendi ng her a message. but Barbara
1sn·t getting 11. He wa nt s his breakfast
served in bed. I didn ·1 tell her:
knowmi Barbara. she'd probably
start domg that.
What I havc n·1 figured out 1s what
people mean when they arc talkmg
about some unfortunatr person and
sa}. "I pity him. He leads a dog's hfe." To many observers. Interior Sec:-
retal) Donald Hodel would seem an
unl il..d ) candidate in any kind of a
populant) contest in Californ ia. Hi s
drpartmcnt's proposal to open up the
slate's nonh coast 10 offshore oil
drilling has el off a storm of protest
among the reg1on·s resident s.
En' iro.nmcntaltsts already are fun·
ous O\er the wa) offshore 011 dnlling
ha'> blossomed along much of the
Soulhl·rn California co~st. Two can-
didates for the Democratic nomi-
na11on for l ' .. se nator this year. Leo
~fr( :mh) and 8111 Press. vie wilh
(':.t<'h otha in denouncing the depart-
mcn1 «, polK1cs. Press demands
Hodl·r .. res1gna11on .
lfodl'I fann~d the names funhcr
"hen he ,·1s1t~ acramento last wetk
ant.I allLu:ked lht' Endangered Species
<\t·t for blO<'k1ng the construcuon of
dam5 nnd freeway projects. The one
h<>" that tfodel has made in the
d1rcct1011 ofcnv1 ronmcntahsm -his
prci>o'.ttcrous <:all for the· draining of
· tht• I kt<:h I k tch\ Rcscrvorr on the
I uolurnnl' R1,N ·_has gained ~mr
cau11ou'I bad.ing among a few con-
ser\ a11on1sts. but more regard it as a
tactK a1mt.•d at l\'OJX'ntn~California's
"'iltL·r war'> und spli111ng the rn-
''ronmental mo,cment.
·\It in all. h1'> steward.ship of the
lnu.·nor . Department has given
CXmocra1 1c tl. Sen. AlaQ.Cranscon
tht· l·hancc 10 pronoul'),Ce what. to
en' 1tonmcn1alis1s. 1s the tlarshu t of
Judgments -"Hodel almost makes
one )earn for 1hc aood old days of
(form<·r In terior Secretary) James Wau ··
But thosc~licics that make Hockl
unpopular 1n those pohtical cudcs
ha\e boos,ed tus 1ma1C in othen.
Hodel.. lO fact. 1tands lal1 mouth in
the C}ft of IOmt' c:ontefValive Id·
m1ttrs Oaat lifts~• tmOusry
boOsttd•• pouiblc lt•btkln vi« ~iel nc>m1MC 1h1s )'ftf.
While. 10 env1ronmenuilis11. lhlt
no11°" mtah• tOUftd ltke • propcmd epalOCk for 'ht old teltvi ion ~.
"That's lncrtdablc:' i1·, 1 Krious
possibihty to the Western States
c a·acus. a groupoftonservat1vcs who
sec a danger 1ha1 the West's inOuence
in na uonal poliucs will greatly
diminish when President Reagan
retires after the 1988 elections. Their
answer is to sec that whoever wins the
GOP pres1den1ial nomination picks a
'>'cstcrn conscrva11 ve as the vice
prcs1dent1al nominee.
Hodel 1s high on their list of
possibiht1cs. although 1he 52-ycar-old
1ntenor scnl·tal) has never held
elec11ve office. Hl' was a Portland
allornc) who was active 1n Oregon
Rcpubliran poh11cs and headed the
Bonnevi lle Power Admm1strat1on
lx'forc heading for a rote with the
Reagan administrallon 1n ~ashing
ton.
Go''· George Deukmej1an of Cah·
fornia and U.S. Sens. William
Armstrong of Colorado and Pe1c
Domenici of New Mexico were
among the others on the caucus's
in111al li$t .of possibilities. Dcu-
kmcj1an since has indicated he would
not t"Onsider the vice presidential
nom ination since it wo uld mean
turning over state govcrnmrnt to Leo
McCarthy. t~e DcmQCratic lieuten-
ant governor. Sometime after the
round of prts1den1ial primaries on
Super TuMda). March 8. which is
rlp«tcd 10 clarify the contest for the
GOP White House nomination. the
We$lem Statrs Caucus may so over
it ti~t again and tettle on one
individual to ba<.·k for second place on
the national ticke t.
In the meantime. Hockl ind other$
on the litt must dell with tt\e
a•·kward question: .. Arc you
intcrt'5ltd in the VICC president11I
nom1n1tion." They nsk •ppt•nna
foohsh if their an,~rs show t~m 10
bt vet) t'l!Ff. As Hockl notn 1n what
tJ s-n or hrs Mand8nl tttpOMt.
-tf otN)(ty Nftl fbt the jab... ~
In v1nualty 111 catn. vitt prnfdeft-
t'81 nomJpm are Jdec1eCI 111 ~ pmidmtiat nomincn. Tholt who
1tt ttnuinety insern1Cd in bttna •
vice ptttidf'ntiat runnint maee musr
hope thll. utumatcl)-. the ch<Htt wlll
MARTY
SMmt
~ oal>Cd on lat•tors tnat make them
appear to be the logical selection. The
lx'st the~ can do 10 help their chances
1s to stress the importance of those
factors working in their favor.
We should all be so lucky
Col•m•l•I ..Ua W~ll• 11.-H Jo
Lll88U Nl1•el.
LETTERS
Stung by
the truth Thafs1ust what Hodel seems to be
doing now as hC' talks about how
important 11 is for the party's 1988 To the Editor:
presidential nominee n9t to take For too long ignorant and fearful
conscn·ativcs for grante.d -western Christian believcn have sat on their
conscr"atives. especially. He warns hands and allowed psuedo Chnst1an
against "building bndgrs to the left." culls to blatantly attack and under·
a phrase that means choosing a mine the most basic tenets of historic
moderate Republican for vier presi-Christianity.
dent. That. suuem ·Hodel. would Dr. Walter R. Manin. (Bib!e
alienate the conservativrs and prove a.nswcr man CO\ler story Jan. ?9~ 1s
a serious mistake. s1naularlY. known 1n the Chnst1an
.. We j ust can't count on them eomm~~lly as one. of the ,foremost
(western voters) to line up in the au_thor1t1cso_n cults inAmcnc~t.oday.
Republican column." ht'iln tttctam:t -A1s-bcst selt.'.n& book ~·T.ht lttn~l?"'
to •one interviewer. of tht Cuhs stands as the defin111 ve
Actually. if there has been anythin& work on t~c subJCCI. Lane~ lanon
nearl)' certain in rtccnt pics1dential label~ ~anin as argumentative. Dr.
politic'!. it is thauhc Republicans can Manin " however. ooly. tttkin1 to
count on the ~rstern states. This has earnestly "contend for the faith that
been true not only in Reapn's two was once for all and trusted to the
national triumphs. when he swept saint."
every mainland state in the west. but .Until the foundina of M1n1n's
also m 1976 when the Republicans Christian Rtse~rch Institute !n I~·
nominattd a modttlte. Gerald Ford. and the establishment of h11 Bab.It
for president and a mockrate, Robert answer man radio outreKh in 1965.
Dolt.' for vice president. The Demo-almost no ac~uratc information on
crats narrowly won Texas that ynr cult~ wa1 av11l~bk. Thanks to tM!t
but no ttllle 1n ttw Far West. m1nistn(J.. Chnstlam evcrvwhereare.
Simitar1y. the West lined up almost suc~srully deftnctins their fatth
solid)) behind Repubhcan Rkhard ap1n1t 1n ~s madc_bycW.a
Nixon in hi • tWC> praident11l "ic~ Dr. Martin may offrftd those who
torin, both the I 97211ndtfHkand. lbc don't a~i11e his dilftt Hd point·
much ck>Kr bttt~ four yan artier. ed approKh. I for onr. he>Tte,tr,
Hodtt'udvicc11mean1tomhaMC would r1thtt bt atu111 by lht tnnh
hitOWftdatti·hontptOIPHUofbti.. dma ~ lulled IO _, b)' the
wltttcd at .omcone's.vk'e praickn-~eon. Keep •P dw IOod wort.
t1al nawT.'::lt. Walter Muiua.
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Commerclel J•m• dori't meeeure up to memor .... C .
Start the ay with penc11kH -eapeclelty Tundey. C4, . ...., ·!
Off
"~ear Of 'l~he ~ Drago11''
ith Ea§t/ W e§t
0 fall the festivals celebrated b)' the
Chinese. none is more ignificant
than Chinese New Year.
Festivities generally stan on New Year's·
Eve. when the famil y.gathers for a multi-
course banquet. This is followed by
gift-giving. SIOr)'·tclling and setting off fire-
crackers at midnight.
Noone sleeps much. and al dawn. the front
door is opened and the master of the house
gives a blessing of prosperity on the
dwelling for the coming year. New Year's .
Day is spent with relative and close
friends. Food plays an imponant pan in the
day's events.
Following the ancient lunar calendar.
Chinese New Year arrives with the ~cond
new moon after the winter solstice. Thi
year. February t7 marks the beginning of
the Oriental Lunar Year 4686. and what
better w.ry to honor the stan of the ·Year of
the Dragon· than with a brunch for good .
friends and family.
With these del iciou . convenient ·East
Meets We t~ recipes from La Choy •
home cconomi ts. the host can prepare
most of the flavorful components for thi
bright. engaging sprca<i before gue ts
arrive. The Mandarin Orange Mu ffins. for
example. with their delicate citru navor.
can be baked the night before.
Earl y in the day of the brunch. collect the
ingredients for China Cups. delicious
individual quiches with sweet sausage.
Chinese mixed vegetables and Oriental
seasonings. Then. just before guests are
scheduled to arrive. ~ble and pop them
in the oven.
Good Morning Stir-Fry is the centerpiece
of this creative menu. The ham. red and
green peppers and other savory ingredients
fo r this deliciou breakfa11t stir-fry can be
cut up in adwnce. then tir-f ried at the last
minute. 11le qualily convenience products
f mm La Choy help 10 create a spectacular
dish boasting w11h authentic navors and
ihgredients.
4686
The ~ea1 .. Of
The J.?1~agon
foebruan 17. the: 'ldn ''' the \Car ~.
mark.' t~ lx'!!innin~ llf the -vear of the
Dragon-
Drngon ~cJr.. "~ C'h1nc-.c lure c'fle"'
frnm L.l en,,.. ·. h:nJ tn hJ\e more ct"le
hraunn' nr te~ll\JI' Thc-.e ~e<t~ are par~
-tK'UIJrl\ ~'"xi l<lr tho-.e "'ho Jn:am t lf
\l11.·te'" Jill.I' 11. tnn '"er ,.l(ht:r-11\ I\ r h1ld
horn in rhc lkJl!11n \C.ff "'111 ni.:et "'1th
good ll1nurl1.." throughout hu. m her hfe
Th"<~ 1m in the Year of the Dr~on 1 IQc ~.
1416. 142K. 14~0. 1952. 190-i . 147fl anJ
IQ XI Jre al'n ,,uJ tn he.' genernu'.
COO'('ICOt IOU\. -.en11mcntal. cnthu"a't ll.
tntUlll\l' 'PlntcJ. \.'apt1\;Hing. an1,t11.
..t<lmirahlt:. lud..\ JnJ 'uu·e"ful It 1, ~mJ
thJI the Dr.tgon hring' lour hk"'"l!' "'11h
h1m"'henhc,tcp-.1nt11th1,1ite \\'Calth.,1r ,
tuc. harn111n, an<l longe' 11~
nll· rani.'ll' ()r.tg1•n pcr'4maht11."-mdude
Jame' C.1~0l'' Jame' C'1lht:1rn . J1mm)
C'nnnor-\Jh.td••r D.111 . Rtnl!t• t.arr and
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Ct'lt'hnlft' Chirtt'ft' /Ill!\< >h1r ()II Ff'brwor" 17 ~ith a fesrh~ b"'llClt. 7M IM'9M crratrd ,,.,. LA ~ • htwrtt' t'COf'l<ll'PllJts. fealurrf (;(~lt/ ,,,.,.,,,,,1: v rr fri
accYlfN[Ktm"J Ir\• Mamlom1 OmnRt' Muffins. Phom Count'S) <>/LA C'lto\· '.
Mandarin
Orange Muffill§
I cup •fli bran ettnl
I ( ..... ) rontaJMr lemon YoteUrt
• 112 cup la Choy • Mandarin Oranae
S.Utt
1/2 cup supr
: ~-ftldllble oil
I 1/4 ~-;.:par,.,_ flour
l temp. .,.. ... po_wcler
I 1ea1p. .,,,...a-anniiiiOn
. l /l &asp. lf'OUlld nutmea
l/4talp.alt
I /l cup chopped pecans f r
Jn 1 l1ree bowl. mix together cereal. yogun. oraogc ~uce. upr. qg
ind oil :~ sc.nd .5 minutes. In 1 small bowl. comb1nt mnofning i-.~
dicncs t.f"f" pecans. Stir flour mixture into yogun mi xtu re ju~t until
flour i moi*'1Cd. Stir pecAM ink> blner. Fill greased muffin tin cups
full : bike at Jso-F for J.5 minuics. Make 12 muffins.
Good
Morning 6tir-Frr
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1/3 cup chicken broth
I Tablesp. La Cboy ~ Soy S.Utt
I Tablesp. COl't'lAarch
I /2 temp. supr
114 teasp. t«lt: pepper and Oriental ~ oil
Ea and \Tplabhs:
J eas
I te.p. la Choy Soy S.11tt
j Tablesp.-, ...... ..
l small oruon, slbd ................ Into rinp
I cup,_,.: red ad IJ'ftll bell peppns. sllttd inlo ~rip.
I tea.sp. toelt: mlnctd arlk MCI ....... root
I (kl!.) c.ul La Clloyf' ._. W..-Chestnun. drained
I (6-ol.) pq. rn.. la Qay CMne9t ~ fib&.
tlulwed ......... " I (4-ol.) pk&. ~baled .._, Oil m l/~lnch stri~ ..
In a mall bcM I. rombint ~ i,..-cdtcm: set .side. In another mall
bowl. beal ~ and SUf sauce~· In a laJF non-sttd: 'k1tlct.
heal I """"·V'OO" oil Ind root ems slowly in one lll)'Cf Reno~ rooked ca en onr piece :ind cut in lhin mipt: tee aside Heat mno1n1n~~ 0tl
in same 1llct: stir-fry onions. redmd..-n peppen. prhc and g1,.er
until omons arc crup-emdn. Snr 1ncoobd ea. Wiler c~. pea
pods and him: heal chlOQlh. Stir ~ .,,..; ~ Ul'lll ~
and bubbfi-.. Mates 4 to 6 _...,..,... ..
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I 2 lb. ~ttl Italian '8usaae. ra'i~ remmt'd and r rumbk-d
I .a cup thinl~ ~k-t>d <'flery
I teasp. tacit: min<'f'd Rarlk and ~nj?er root
2 cups .JI~ Monl~ft'.\ Jack c~
I (M--01.) can La ~·Fi~ Mi~ed \~tllhk"'· draifM'd
3 tftaS.. Maten
114 cup taelt: chopped Pftn on~ and milk
1/4 tnsp. C~fllM ~ ,
2 unbaM-d pif c~
In a medium '~•llN . bl"<YWn ..au-.age "'1th \.·clcl). garlil and ginger:
remove and dram on paper towel,. In a lu~c ~M I. l'nmbinc cooked
'3U~ ml'~turc with "'"'"'"'fl.'1 ln@redtcnL) rH rpt pte cru'L'· -.cl a.,ldc.
Roll out pie cru."-' to li8·mch thu:~ Cut out I 3 314 inch crrcfc, In
the cup ,lf .t muffin ttn fll"t!'' 1 pie cru't ~ 1n. le 1'n the hottom anJ up
the ~~ tn l<'rm a t."Up Pl c 3 tal>lt''f"".,.' 1lf ...iu~ ml'11ture in cup
Repe111 "'1th rrmmmn~ pte ru\I c1n:lc' JnJ ~u~ filling &~eat
3~°F for .i ~ min u1e' 1a~c' I~ pfll'lt7C'I"
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Feb. 11. ne 111011 lmportant o1.u
Aliao fativala. the new ye91 eel·
ebration centm around family,
cto. friends and tbe eiUc>Yment of
IDOd food.
Thia year IC.ikkoman IC.i&chens'
home economi1ts have made it easy
for you to join in the festivities by
creatina tantalizlna Cbinete' Tea·
smoked Ribs. We may think of tea
only as a beverqe, but leaves have
aromatic guaJjties that have been
used in the Orient for centuries to
fla vor enticina specialtjes.
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The gr ... gift ld9a that gtY9I a tatteful
performance whatewr the occuion.
Thia year let Honey&aked brand heme
reprnent your company, we've been
entertaining taate buds all over the
country for mor~ than 30 years.
With Honey&aked brand hams
and Gift Certlftcat• you can
dance through that gfft list
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Tea leaves an Yled in much the
same way tbat herbl are thrown on
bol coah to flavor pilled bMta.
colorful pea pods milled with
lliven of carrot and a bowl of
numy. steamed rice -and let the
ce'"'8tioe belia.
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Remove tea leaves from t.aa;
combine with fennel, pnp, cloves
and black pepper. Thorouahly
spray larae rack and larae shaflow
bakina pan with non-stick cookina
spray. •
Sprinkle tea milture evenly in
pan. Cut ribs into 1-rib pieces and
Editor's survey
At about this time las1 year. we devoted this specc to a New
Year's rtsolution of sons.
We attempted to define the Daily Pilot's rok in the Oranae
Coast communit~s it servn. And we explained how we intended to
be of better Krvict.
We took stock of ourwlvn and set so~ pis for the coming
year. The.Pilot. in our view. was1n improved ntwspaper with room
for more improvement.
We resolved lo be a better community ~per. to deliver
quality local news in art.at~r quantities than our counterpens. We
resolved to overhaul our television book. improve our sports and
features PllCI and expand our busine11 P11ft.
In most cues. we think we havedoneacrediblcjobof1ehieving
our aoals. In some othen, we must aeknowledee. there it more work
1hcad .
But our view is really unim~t here. Whether we h1Ve been
successful is not to be deciikd ~ ldilO[l in_t_colJ[erence room or
j udacs in a newspaper contest. Ulbmately. you -the niacri-have
the final uy.
So, take the time and speak up. T di us your opinions of the Daily
Pilot. What do you like and diSlike? What would ydu add to the paper
and what is best left out? T .. TaU
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1. What do you ''**about the amount of dlff•ent type1 of news
in the Daffy Pilot? -
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~.meaty sick up. on r8Ck over
tea milnure. Cover pan with foil
and bake at l'°detrea JO minutes.
Meanwhile, combine teriyaki
bute " alaze, catsup, prtic and
cayenne pepper. set uide. Remove
ritle tom oven; reduce oven
temperature to l2S dcpeel.
· Reservina about 2 table-
spoonfuls, brush both sides of ribl
with alaze milture; return to o~en
and bake, un<=41vered, 40 minutes.
Brush tops of"ribs with reserved
alaze mixture and bake S minutes
fon,er. Makes 3 to 4 servinp.
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DESSERTS.
JAMS
AND SALADS
Sugarless
desserts
sweet idea
Satisfyini a sweet tooth wnh
scrumptious desserts can ha ' e
some bitter results.
But now there is a cookboo k
dedicated to those on supr-
rctricted diets. dieters and people
who just prefer not to use sugar.
"Sugarless Desserts, Jams and
Salads" contains more than , 200
recipes and variations for pies.
cakes, cookies. ice cream. jams,
salads and desserts that have been
created and tested by the author,
Addie Gonshorowslu. her fa mily
and friends.
The recipes mostl y use fruns and
Equal non-saccharin sweetener for
desired sweetness. Many have the
option of adding sweeteners. Each
recipe has been carefully calculated
for approximate food exchanges
and calories for those requanng
them on their diets.
Vanct) 1s exteRSl\e and the book
1s a pure delight with such reward-
ing recipes as StrawberT) k c
Cream. Fruit Filled Rolls. Maple
Applesauce CaJce. Date Cookies
and Banana Cream Pie .
T he I SO-page soft cover book 1s
priced at S7.99. It can be ordered by
scndinaa check in that amount plus
S 1.50 for shipping and handling to
Ad-Dee Publishers Inc .. 2736 Lin-
coln. P. 0 . Box 5426-NR88 Dept.
CMCA. Eugene. Ore. 97405.
Herc 1s a sample fro m the
cookbook.
FROZEN CHOCOLATE PIE
1,'a ~P skim milk
11 metll•m dates, cbo~ fin e
I !,'a te11pooa1 contstarcb
t &able1pooD1 cocoa
'ft teaspooD Hit .
1 metll1m eu yolk
'"1 c•p 1D1weet coconut
I teHpooa vullla
l,'a c•p evaporated skim milk,
clll1illetl •
I! 1raMm crackers, crushed
In saucepan mix skim milk and
dates; cook and mash updates Mill
cornstarch. cocoa and salt: with a
whip add slowly to hot mi,turc
whipping constantly.
Beat cu )'OHt and add to ht>t
millture mixing quickly~ Cook to
thick. Add coconut and vanilla: stir
in well and set aside. Beat chilled
evaporated skim milk until tiff
and fold in chocolate mix ture.
Linc 10-inch pie pan with • i of
crumbs: fill w11h chocolate. m1-<-
ture. then top wcth rest of crumbs.
Freeze. Makes 8 pieces.
Approximate exchange: I piece
• I bread -v. fruit -'h fat -148
calories.
Ham It up at lunch
CHICAGO (AP) -When it
comes to deli-meat sandwiches,
Americans really "ham" it up.
Accordina to a recent survey by the
National Live Stock and Mut
Board. the ham sandWich has been
crowned Amenca's favorite dcli-
meat undwich.
Board ofTtcials MY 30 percent of
the 1.106 ~pondt'nts surveyed nation~ide ranked ham as their
favorite dt'li-meat sand..-1ch. citirw aood taste as i&s number one
aurabutt. 81con-lct1ucc-and-
tom1to ranked 1ttond (28 perttnt)~·
ronowcd by corned bed' (Io ~
cent).
Ranked Counh throup ejpth
~re: pestrami. ulaini, boloPa.
the aubmanM (ham, ....,.,.i and
balopi)Uld llwww-.
lnlirrn&ifllly. the ham sanchoch
... not lht ravonlt an tht Nonf>. cu&. • ..._...._.__, leuuw HCI
· tomato 11ndwich ranked a t~
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Orange Coast DAIL V PtLOT /Wednesday February 10. 1983 C3
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She's ia ajam over discovering tasty preserve .
blended With purtt save extra fruit 100-lo'tttnCSS d1dn'1 OHl'pOV.t'r the '°"llh JUICe'S 1n lud1n1 White piipc. BJ LOIU C. NAl.A Y AMA
Oavor, too. It was a bu sweet. berry taste lemon and cran~rry. Polaner All·
Thoscwithmemoricsofanurban howevcr.andthcacl onthcgumm> Lo The newer all-frutt l~JX' \prcads fruit "'"h grape. pear and apple
upbrintma missed out on the side. If yo u don't mind the sweet· II art not true prcscr\I.:~ \tncc the\ 1u1cc 1mparu an almo t muddled
simplest pleasures of a country ncss, it might be wort~ a viroaous aren't cooked \\llh -.ugar Instead m1>. of frun Oavors and seems to
childhood. The smell of fresh dew stir with a spoon to achieve a better N•••y••• they arc sweetened v.1th fruit JU Ile ha'c ~ligtHI) less strawberry purtt
on the meadows. and chicken fi&hts consistency. IUUI ,.... concentrates. usuall) a bknd ol suspended in its syrup.
in Old Man Wilson's waterina hole. Smucker's had almost no aroma apple. grapt and Pl'ar. With plums added. Sorrell Ridge
But by far the best is a thick slice of at all. but a great sti:awberry Oavor. To ensure \mooth "<;prradab1li-has a murk1 cr. l~ssgla1ed color with
warm. homebaked bread spread Its texture-came with food news pieces. each Jar contained a thick. t)." the fru11 1s lull~ pureed \\1thou1 a t·hutnc~ or strawberry butter
equally thick with sweet strawberry and bad news: an occasional juicy f ufl-bod1cd puree of strawberries. chunk and the cl\t'C\\ gclatrnou\ tC'>.lurt• .\II hough 1t didn't ha e a
preserves made with berries you piece of be rry. but a thin and dnppy Not JUSt a few pureed chunks S) rup of prl'..cn l'\ pure '>lr.l'-"~rry taste. 1t was a
picked from your own prdcn. gel. 'luspendl'd an ~) rup. Although its Of the 1hrce on tht• mart..et '>mOOth blend of plums and straw-
As I grew older, I realized that life Although Knott's strawbe rry aroma was weak. 11 made up fo r it 1n locally. mud.er\ tJ'>te<, .. the hcm~s
JUSt didn't get much better than preserves had no fruit chunks or a balan ed. frui t> fla vo r Its not-5trawbcmcst." w.cctcned lighth f( ,ou're-wa rned about calon e'>.
that. And, as I entered today's ·----------------------------------
pa)) up the pre~rvei.. E\t ry tea ~poon rnnta1nut least 18 calonC$,
fc" morr 1han a tea poon o
ifanulatcd sugar. High amounts o
'>ug;ir in 1..1ms .and jellies rc tar
!lpollag" '>U C\ el) brand will con
ta in J v.a1)t-v. reck1n1 amount
Lo" -l·atonc '1:rs1ons •re available
but rn1gn ~ ou r:-.elf to a "dietetic'
ta\tt'
On lh(' ot her hand. all-fru1
spr"'dd \ n1J\ 1uste more hke
natural fruit hut th t )' only save calom·~ pc:r 11'.J'IJ)VOn. as compared •
to \U~.n -JJdcd prcsc:rves.
supermarkets I realized that
preserves didn't either.
Commercial brands can't quite
match memon es of good home-
made berry preserves in all them
freshness. Flavor 1s best when
prime.Just-picked be rries arc used.
and most brands use frozen. The
cooking process bubbles away even
fnore fru i1 fla vor. (Even grandma
cooked a little fla vor out.)
0 THE BEST COUPO
For the record. a jelly is a
sparkl ing-clear fruit condimcni
made from the Ju ice of fruit; jam 1s
made from pureed fruit cooked
with sugar, while preserves are
whole or chunked fruit pieces
cooked and "preserved" with sugar.
On a scale of one to five with
five being best. testers rated
these brands for. taste, appear-
ance, a~oma. texture and after-
taste.
Knott's: 5, 5, '4, 5, 5.
Schwartau: 4+. 5. s. '4, '4.
Smucker's: 4, 4, 3. 3. 4 .
Vons: 3. '4. 3. 4, 3.
Tropical: 3. 4. 2. 3. 3.
Today 1here seems to be li tt le
d1fTererice. 1f an). between the
manufacturer's use of label "jam"
or ··prese rves... ..\nd that's un-
fo nunate for those wuh strict taste
preferences. Some li ke 11 chunky
Some like it smooth.
A good strawberry preserve
should co ntain some fru it chunks to
d1s11ngu1sh Jt from a Ja m. Its rudd)
gel should be neither gummy nor
runn). but thick al\d pl iable Of
course. a boun11ful \lrawbcrry
fl a\or 1s a must. hul it's not easily
ach1e' c<l . Less than flavorful ber-
ries. a prolonged boil . and e\cess
sugar can dcstrO) natural goodness.
Speaking of na1ural. natural col-
ors whet the tastebuds better than a
gla 1cd neon or flu orcsct'nt hue. as I
do strong fruit ) aromas. If >o u·, e
put up prcscr' c 1hc wa) grandma
used to. )ou'd slov.<ook the s)rup>
com:oct1on unttl 1t thickened.
Toda). pecti n hastens the process.
and v.1th hnlc affect on 1astc
All brands tested came 1n Ja rs of
one pound v.e1ghts or \O .. Pncc-s
rcllrctcd litt le 'anancc(from Sl.59
to $1.99). un le ss )OU opted fo r the
all-fr uit pu rees -not a true
pre crvc -wi th no suga r hke
Polancr's and Smuc ker's All Fruit
which rang up an ext ra dollar or 1wo
pc rjar. ·
Trop1s;al brand of stra"' bcrf)
prcsen cs could pass as a Jam. No
chunks or pu~ccs. JUSt a thickened
spread of pu.rc,c. Its aroma was
ncarl) plastic v.Jth no fruitiness at
all. No definlln c hcf'1 fla vor.
Vons brand was quite similar to
T ropical brand in texture and
aroma. bul while Vons brand didn't
smell like fresh bemcs. 1t at least
lacked the ofT-scen1 of Tropical. It
al\o tasted fru111cr
· Schwanau Premi um im ported
from Germany had the bemcst
aroma. mall. whole straw bemes
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about 111 of ~up. mix well. poon
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wuh oat and rt mainma salt and . pepper.
Add meat: m1~ well. Form into
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month that we celebrate the tra-
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day.
If you've ne ver heard of Pancake
Tuesday, you've probably never
been to Olney. Enaland, where
they've been celebrating Shrove
Tuesday. the day before Len t. with
a pancake-nipping race since 144S.
In this country. the town of Liberal.
Kan .. also celebrates the day with a
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and cinnamon with wire whisk or
hand beater until smooth. Stir in
ce real and apple. Pour scant v. cup
batter on hot griddlr. (Grease
ariddle 1f necessary.) Cook until
pancakes are dry around edges.
Turn: cook other sides until aolden
brown. About 16 pancakes.
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On1y yesterd ay sauv1gnon blanc
was touted as the next hot C'all·
forn1a ':metal.
It already was the vin ous darling
of the yuppies: Ifs new! It's un·
d1sco,ercd! It sounds French! Yet 11
still hung to its popultst roots as an
unaffected alternati ve to stuff)
chardonna). noble queen of (alt·
forn1a's white wines. It had every·
thing going for it: distincti ve
character. stylistic diversity. cul·
inal) Oexib1hty. reasonable prices.
Cunousl). howe ver. $auv1gnon
blanc seems to ha ve sli pped in
pOpular appeal.
It's JUSt a gut feeling: I ha vr no
sales figures or other statistics to
back up thi s hunch. But months
have passed since I've S(en or heard
anyone wax poetic about sauv'ignon
blanc. I'm wonderi ng whether con-
sumer enthusiasm over the varietal
may have cooled because so much
medioc re sauv1gnon blanc was
produced as winemakers humed to
cash in on its nsing populanty.
When sau' 1gnon blanc 1s made
carefull) from produce grown 1n
areas kind to the grape. it's de·
ltghtfull) fruity and refreshing. with
· nuances of figs. peaches. grapefruit.
green olives and the like.
But a good deal of tha sauv1gnon
blanc produced in California in
recent yea rs has bean disappointing
-Oacc1d. weedy. light. thin.
In hope of getting a read on the
quality of sauv1gnon blanc being
prod uced these days. I comp1lrd
SC\ era I rcccn t relea~s for a bit nd
tasting. O' era II. It was an 1m·
prcss1H group. The wines were
clean. smooth . fruit ). It ely. cnsp.
refreshing.
One that especially stood out wa s
the Christian Brothers 1986 Napa
Valier fume blanc ($6.50).
t)hs11call). it's neither overtl)
fruit~ nor aggress1 eJy grassy. but
stnkcs a ha pp) medium. sugest1ng
a en p c1tnc fruitiness on one hand.
a carefull) trimmed herbaceous·
ncss on the other. all backe(! by a
hin t of charred oak imparted by
about eight weeks in French barrels .
It's di). balanced and medium-
bod1ed. with an edge of spice and
the sharp sweet smack of pimiento .
Food suucstioos; Much to his
surprise, Christian Brothers wine-
maker Tom Eddy found that the
wine complemented frnh raw
~nchov1cs marinated in lemon
IU ICC. a d1 h ~ had at a Spanish
restaurant in Flonda. He also hkcs
the wine with cold pumpkin soup
a"d with crisp. cool and haht salads
dre,scd with a delicate vinaigrette.
Winery personnel also rec-
ommend the wine with poached
rcast ofch1ck'cn with lnnon. butter
nd capers; raddich10 salad with
aoat chttst and rosemary-accented
olive 011; snllcd red snapper with
cilantro. a.in~r and a fttsh tomato
concauc. prawns 1n mustard sauce:
and IUPl(ho with-basil.
Do-ahead dishes
A sevtn<oune mal empha1ft·
int do-ahead dllbcs wiU be pra.-
tntcd at 10 a.m. and 6:JO p.m.
Thurlday •• tht Tnai,. Spoon. 16382 Ardlky C.rdr, Hun tinston
lk:\".'h. f or mott" 1nfonnation. caJI ~10.l)SI.
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_Chicken, pasta illshes the Dest
Acrtamychicken and pasta main
dish and a spicy pear tan were
judatd arand pnze winners in a
1987 rec1 pc contest, sponsored by
Philadelphia Brand cream cheest.
Creators of these onganal reci pes
had never entered a food competi-
tion but believed enough 1n their
enthusiasm for cooking to take the
plunge.
Their entries. tested by the Kraft
Kitchens. are presen ted here 10
ptovide 1nsp1ra11on fo r would-be
entrants 10 the third annual "Phil-
ly" Hall of Fame Recipe Contest
this spring.
Stephen Thomas, 40. a freelance
ings. ( ook over medium hHt,
'surrin&occas1onall), IOminutesor
until chicken i tender. Add 2
lablc: poon wine: 1m mer S
minute .
Com bane cream cheese. milk and
remaining wane in saucepan: stir-
ring over low heat un til smooth. To
serve, place noodles on se rving
pla11er. ]'op w11h chicken mixture
and cream chl'CSC mixture. Garnish
with fresh basil, if desired. 4 to 6
serving~.
CARMELIZED GINGERSNAP
PEAR TART ·
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Combine crumbs. nuts and mar-
garine; pres!> anto bottom and sides
of I ().inch quiche dish or 9-inch pae
plate. Bake at 350 degrees. 5
minutes. Cool. .
Combine cream chttst and
vanulated 1upr, mixing at me·
d1 um apecd on elrctnc m1>.r r un ul
v.-ell blended. Blend 10 nectar and
vanilla. Pour over crust. spread
evenly. Cover; chill stveral hours
or overn ight.
Amnac pears on top of cream
cheese mixt ure. prinkJe wi th com-
b1ntd brown sugar and ainaer. Broil
3 tO S minutes or until sugar is
melted and bubbly. Serve immedi-
ately. Garnish w11h strawberry 1f
de ired. 6 to 8 ~rv angs.
Vanauon: ubstuute 16--ounce
can pear halves: drained. thinl)
sliced for fresh pears.
writer from Bethlehem. Pa .. won ---------------------------------------------~-----------
the maan and side dish catergory fo r
his Sauteed Chicken Breasts 10
Cream Sauce He crcd11s has mom
for has strong in terest and
ca pab1la11es an cooking.
·· M) mother raised four boys and
believed a man should do things fo r
himself." he ex plains. ··.\It hough
both m y \lrafe and I cook. I'm th e
one who as alwa ys experimenting an
the k11chen ..
II was one of has experiments that
resulted in the wanning ern ry . "It
actually was a leftover meal."
Thomas said.
··1 wanted lo make a 'iC>ur creams
$3UCe. but there '-'3S none in the
refrigerator. I SPolled the cream
cheese. so I used that I th ought the
sauce was a b11 too thick· at hrst.
Since I "as dnnkang a beer at th e
time. I added soml· to the sauce -·
that's the la nd of cook I am ."
Thomas· wafe and stepson pro-
nounn~d the dish su preme and
encouraged Thoma s to enter the
compc1111on.
Jane Exline. ~4. a computer
ope rator from Milwaukee. shares a
samalar en th usiasm for creating 10
the katchen Her entr). Carmehl.ed
Gangl'r\nap Pear Tan. "'inner 10 the
cook1c\and dcsscns categof"). was a
m~ult of her lo' e of baking and
preparing d1\hes from scratch. Her
interest an cooling beg.an as a lank
girl "h~·n ~he worked alongside her
grandmother \.\h O shO\\ed her all
the basin of bal ing.·
Exlam· prepared the tan e<>·
pcc1all) for the t'ont cst. s1aning
with JX'ar\ and ga nger. two of her
favorite 1ngrc<l1en1s. ..The nch
crl·am rhcl'.S<' topping ... she sa~"·
"Just seemed to be the perfect
compkment ··
SAUTEED CHICKEN BREASTS
IN CREAM SA CE
% whole chicken breasts, split,
booed, skinned
% tablespoons ma rgarine
l '1 cup mushroom slices
l cup celery slices 111 medium
onion, thinly sliced I
•,, teaspoon pepper
1
11 teaspoon dried basil leaves.
crushed 'I• teaspoon dried che rvil,
c rushed
.,_ teaspoon dried thyme lea ves.
crushed 'I• cup dry white wine or sherry
I 8-ounce packa ge cream
cheese.cubed
'":I cup milk
% .,._ cups 18 ounces) trl-colored
cor kscrew noodles. cooked,
drained
Cut chicken anto strips. Ml'lt
marga rine 1n large skillet. add
ch1d.cn. 'egetabk~ and sc.-ason-
Make plenty
of wild rice
Better HomH and Gardens
Nex t tame \OU ma~e \\l ld nee.
cool some cxira to ha ' e on hand I
Store at. 11ghtl~ COH'red. an the
refngcrator for several weeks or 1n
the frcc1cr for \C\ era I months.
WILD RICE-MUSHROOM SOUP 'I• cup wild r ice
~cup water
~ cup finely chopped onion
I small clove sarllc. minced
1 tablespooa margarine or but-
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3 tablespoons all-purpose n our
'• teaspoon dry mustard
Dasll Worcesterslllre 1Hce
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I c•p water
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Run cold water over nee tn
strainer about I minute. lifting rice
to ri nse well. In u small saucepan
combine nee and 'n cup water.
Bring to bo1hng. Reduce heat.
Cover and simmer 40 minute or
until rice 1s done and most of the
water is absorbed.
In a la rge saucepan cook onion
and garl ic in margannc until tendCT
but not brown. Blend 10 flour.
mustard and Worcestershire. Add
broth and I cup wa trr.
Cook and $t1r o er medium heat
unul thickened and bubbl) ur 10
~i&d rice. wine and mushrooms.
----.snn1 to boiling Reduct heat.
Cover and 1mmer S 10 I 0 minutes.
Make 6 sen ings.
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Star-Kis t Solid
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6 5 oz . packed tn spring water
Our Regular 1 39 .
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SENIOR'
CITIZENS
MtlAVINOS
<>MAU.
~ ~lll&lof•
1-
TV Lis r1Ncs Epilepsy ignorance appalling -
r-........ --~~r--~~...-~~--~~--~~~~~-..~~--..--~~...-~~-.-~~ ........ ~~~~~-
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ~d
witb inlerc l lhc lcltcr from the
woman who felt that she had bffn
ditttiminated apinst b«ause of her
eoiltpty. She s1ancd herself. "H1ah Tech Problem in San Jose."
I would like to call yourattention to
a n11ional orpnization that dnls
sp«t4ically with this I~ of problem.
It is the Epilepsy Foundation of
America. 4351 Garden City Or ..
undover. Md. 207fS. The toll-frtt
tc~phonc number is(800) EFA-1000.
Tl\ere are local affiliates throuanout
the United States that offer advocacy
counseling to people who have been
fired. demoted. etc .• because of this
disorder. On Long Island. the
Epileps) Foundation of Nassau
Counl) has provided assistance in
man) such cases.
h 1s a sad commentary in Otis da)'
and age of heightened awartness thal
people with epilepsy arc slill plaaued
b)• age-old myths and misconcep-
tions. In lhis woman'scasc. four years or exemplary service were ignored
because of a single seizure. Statistics
show that she may·not have another
seizure for four more )cars (ormaybc
forever). but her once-promising
carttr 1s now marred by this single
experience.
Thank you for helping us educate
the public. -HARMON PUlTER.
Ph.D .. Executive Dirc'Ctor. Ep1lc~y
Center. Garden City. N. Y.
DEAR H.P.~I Mn l'ftetvt4 llau-
'
•• LAllm
,, .. , of letters ftern peeple ~.._
dttl'J tlle .......... iperuce ..
tllal1 dl10r4er. ftey a .. t4 me ..
emp'81ile tile fact &Mt dM majertty
of people wllil ep&JeflJ are employ-
altle a.M ... a cun ea~e.lnlle4 .... ,,., me4ieaU-.
TllaaU y• for Hlllliac • tllae IMNrflt a.M ...... ...-• my
rHMrl cu o\&ala lafermatiea aM
pWuce. I llaave HH tlle material
aacl it 11 uceUnt. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I plan to
be married in Auaust of 1988. My
fiance (Dan) and I at'c making plans
for the wedding and we have hit a
snag. If ever I needed advice from
Ann landers it is now.
My closest fncnd in the whole
world is a guy named Stott.' We grew
up together and he has stood by me
through thick and thin. I have
decided that Scott should be my maid
of honor. When I told Dan that Scott
was my choice he said it was a
ridiculous idea and that people would
think I wH nuts. We talked a Iona
time and I explained that Scon really
deserved the honor. FinaUy. Dan 111d
it would be OK with him. but I should
expect a lot of cntic1sm.
The wcddmg 1s aoing to be semi·
formal. Dan and I pin to have four
attend3nts each. We both want it to bc
a memorable event. Please tell me if
you think m) idea is too far out. -
SEEKING HELP IN NEBRASKA.
DEAR SEE&ING: I am a 1tnq
kllever la ~ .. ,:t. lllelr ""' ........... &Mre are ce lrad.IU..1 ......... k res~ lf ,., llO
otllaer rHIM dau lo acbowle41e tllae
auclll)' of lk eccaaioe.
AA Du If lite wllJ lavtti Sc!ett lo M
.e of HIS at~ts. YH cu &k9
ask a slater, CMlla or female frte841
to k y .. r malcl of ltooor. • • • DEAR i\NN LANDERS: M) hus-
band 1s a ph)s1c1an. He frequentl)
recc1\Cs thank-you notes from pa-
tients and appreciates them all.
Thr question: Should ~ reply? -
DOCTOR"S WIFE IN WARREN.
PA.
DEAR WIFE: Tiie ~do• of
wllaetllaer or Mt lo say "iUiKyH " for
a tlauk YH 11 llalply perMUI. 'rtere
ii .. obUptiH to de so. Hewe'!~J-. If
tile dauk yo• 11 especially movi81
884 lk rttjpiat il_.&oecllae4 lly it. It'•
perftttly pnper. I llaave, • OttUiH,
wrtuea to say 'tMak yoa" for a dauk
yo., ucl •Ill probably do H a1ala.
Tllt•nday, Pffrury 11
ARJES (March 21 -April 19): Attention centers
around dct.ajls con--------------
nccted with lcpl-
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress independence.
w1lllnancss to make fresh start. Light 1s ·shed on area
prcv1ousJy liark -) ou could locate article losL mi"'5mg or
stolen. Leo. Aquanus will figure prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21): Fam1I) member
becomes surprise all). Emphasis on mone). secunty.
reunion with loved one. C arcums1anccs s" ing in vour
fa,·or. timing will be on target. Cancer. Aquanus pla) top
ities. including tax
and license require-s
mcnts. You'll be in-"6. llEY
volved with in-IU
trigue. mystery. per-Oii••• haps the occult. ..,..
Scorpio pla)S key ••••••••••••• role.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be ready for change.
lravel. variety. attention to legal riJ)lls. permissions.
You'll be as)led to sign papers. your vt.tws will be sought
b) a "'er) special" person. Focus on public rtlat1ons.
reputation.
GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20): Go slow. accrnt
modcrauon. emphasize paucnct . d1plomac). Fam1l}
member talks about possible acquisition of art o bJCCt or
lullUr) item. Loved one may want to "change residence."
Taurus figures prommcntly.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Scenario accents
m )Ster), intrigue. glamour. tendency toward sclf-
dettpllon. Lunar position highlights chaoae. travel.
'anct). sensuaht). physical attraction. SC:\. appeal. Virgo
is in picture.
LEO(Jul) 23-Au._ 22): This is "crunch" time. Means
deadline 1s he~. dcc1S1on 1s made con<'cm1ng basic values
that include propert). purchase or sale. Transaction 1s
completed. )OU '"n or lose. no "draw" possible. Pisces
in\ Oh ed. ·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. '22): i\ss1gnmcnl will be
co mpleted. \aluable hint obtained b) reading Leo
message. Accent on trips.' 1s11s. relatives. ab1hty to sausf)
intellectual cunoSll). You could agam be invoh ed with
"old name."
roles. .
SAGmARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): You are in "main
event." You attract favorable attention. populant)
moves up. soc1aJ acuviues accelerate. Much that occurs
contains aura of mystCr)', includes clandestine meeting.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jlln. 19): Your pos1t1on 1s
stronger than ongmall) anticipated. Wish comes true.
)ou'll win fncnds. )Our "luck) number" makes belated
appearance. Ched source matcnal. be posni'c concern-
ing eiut signs.
AQUAJUUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Lunar pos111o n
h1&Jlhghts panic!pauon in comm unit) project. )Our" 1c"s
arc sought. gain md1cared lhrough read mg." ntmg. Whal
begins as mild Oirt<lllon could e' oh e . into significant
rclat1onsh1p.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)" Look be'ond the
1mmcd1atc. espcc1all~ where hfest~le. famil~ rela-
11onsh1ps are concerned Focus on pa) men ts. collccuons.
communication from relative 1n transit. Kl.!'cp )'Our plans
fln1blc.
IF FEBRUARY ll IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )Ou are
1ntu1tl\e, a natural cha1-actcr anal\st. lo,aJ to fam1h .
spiritual. usuall) succeed through · unorthodo \
procedures. Cancer. Capncom . Aquanus people pla'
important roles in )Our life. Relationship "1th mother.
o ther women m1gln be cons1dcre-d "bizarre.'' C urrent
cycle h1ghl1ghts tra' cl. populant). sens1t1 v11y concerning
wardrobe. appearance. "eight. boch image. Ma\ "'Ill be
productive. will feature mo ney and ·love for )OU 'm 1988.
Royal treatrrient in Japan
How'd )OU like to be a bi& com pan)
bu)er in Ja~n? Businesses then:
spend SSS million i day on gifts a nd
entertainment for customers. Or did
so in 1986. last year of published
record from the National Tax Adman·
1strat1on Agency of Japan.
If it's a codfish that "cighs less than
three pounds. 11 goes to markcl as
"scrod ··
Q. Docs an O)stcr have a brain'
A. No brain. Good 1hina. No head
tO put II in.
Eng.lish officers in colonial India
LM.
BOYD
plai_rd polo, took showers. thcn
smoked cigars. These cunos1t1cs -
polo. sho"crs. ciprs -weren't
commonly)nown elsewhere. But the
English officers brought them back.
And England popularizrd them
around the world.
ART INSTITUTE
of
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Continuing Education Workshops
in :
. Oil/ Acrylic Painting
Ceramics
Photography
Desk Top Pubtishing
L~e Drawing
Landscape Painting
Watercolor
Stone Sculpture
Sessions Begin February 16, 1988
for"'°" tnb"'*>n and a sdllCMe d d••·---
plelse C11 the~-OIDI:
(714) 497~ OI (IOO) 317-9341
•
You kno" those Flonda retirees
who no" make their ho{tles close lo
the citrus groves? If thejurveytakcrs
arc right. onl) thrcd out of I 0 of them
c\Cr eat an\' citrus fruit. . l
Wokfen "ho ust canes outnumber
men who do so b~ thrff to onc.
CllClll offers -1bis _ii_ the most
memorable of all Chicago stl'ttl
scenes Quick qucst1on:."Docs dis bus
go to da Loop.,.. Quad. answer. "Na"'.
dis bus goes 'lkep. ~ep'.' ••
"StOr) teller may/ let their gold
prospectors Cr) out~ ·color an my
pan·:· "mes a mant of cxpencncc.
"but no rtal mmcr cv~r shoutrd when
he found aold duSl. H~s not about to let others kno" wh re he struck at
lfhce ,cr yclledan)th1 g.itwaswhen
he tamped d ynamite in o a drilling to
expose a 'cm. Then he. cllcd. 'F1rt 1n
m} hole .. So others coul take cover."
l
Both vulnerable. South d~ls .
WEST
•• 1 3
NORTH
• K 10 l
-6 s
' A 10 9 8
• K J 4 3
EA T
~ Q J 10 . 7
7 6 2
• Q 9'
-: 9432
. K Q S 4
• 7 6 • 10 l
SOUTH
• A J 6 S
-: A K
: J 3
• AQ98S
The bidding:
South Wes1 Nonb Ea.st
1 • Pass 1 · Pass
a • Pass 3 • Pass
6 • Pa.ss Pus Pus
Opening lead: Queen of -
It we w'cre asked for a one-word
formula for better play. we would
have no4 pro blem: Count! Nol JUSt
points , but also suit length. so that
you can gain a picture of all the
hands. Had East done so, he might
have avoided a fatal error on this
deal.
Despite 19 points in high cards,
South djd not feel any compulsion
to jump shift at his second tum.
There was no established fit. so
there was no reason to consume bid-
dina space when ihe final dcstina·
tion was not yet clear. When Nonh
showed a reasonable hand with his
jump preference, South made up for
his conservative approach by-bid-
din& what he thought he could
make.
, West made the natural lead of 1he
top of his sequence. Declarer won.
drew trumps in two rounds. cashed
the a~ of hca.rts and then ran the
jack of diamonds to East's queen
Since a he.art return Y.Ould il''C de-
clarer .a ruff-sJuff (declarer Y.ould
..
Complete te .. vlalon ll1tlng1 In Sunday'• TV Piiot.
CHARLES
Go1E1
have ruffed a heart loser io dummy
had he held one) and£'a diamond
would lead into the table 's tena~.
East decided his best chance was 10
fi nd partner ~1th the jack of spades.
Unfortunately, that "as not the
case, and declarer churned the rest
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 CIUSlfled
6 Do marlletlng
10 Some foods
1' Operative
15 F renctl rtve<
16 Ingress
17 Archetype
18 ReglOn
20 B4Mow Cpl
21 Exerted
23 o.Ngrate
24 Earnings
26 Fekne tyve
28 NY 1slaod
30 Indian city
3 1 Sl'lellers
32 Cateouf\
36 Grow up
37 Swords
3a A1r11ne abbr
39 Eastern
Canao1an area
42 Toterate
44 E.xcavallOOI
•5 Oec:Mnps
46 $ypent..S
49 Yat>ber
50 Apotl'legM
51 European
52 8'ue Hen
State abor
55 s.paration
58 UNQue ·
60 German rivet
61 Ealing a.rM
62 RI..,., s end
63 Associate
6' PlONC pests
65 Flower
DOWN
1 Rear
2 Thanks
--" 3 Seacoast
' Belore darti S Inundations
6 Surlelts
7 JOYrneyed
8 Boston 8rutna
great
9 By dint or
10 Alt s w\t. el
at
1 1 Clay bf1cil
12 Rachal•
13 Manner
19 Halt a P I
tr"
22 0C VIP
25 Ab90rbed
26 Dirt ...
27 Cl\arged
partic:*
28 Con g9l'M
?9 Tunie
30 Layers
32 Groups alft
33 Aided
34 &owl lndlen
35 P9' marbles
37 Very good
40 FlgurlltlW
2 3 4 s
14
17
l
of the tm.b
Had EaM ~topped to ..:ount c
hand. he could ha'e g1,en h1~ ">tde
fig,hung chance. De larer ob' 1ous
held f1,e clu~. four spades Che d
bid the suit), t"o hearts and t
diamonds A diamond return 1nl
the board's tena e "ould iJ'C
elater one discard. but no1 his \..-0
tract . South "ouJd suU have thr
spades. and either he "ould have
natural spade loser 1f West dld ha
lhe Jack. or cl~ he \\Ould have
suess the locauon of the queen
succeed
~l~IOlVED
~-oe 41 ~Tel" 49~ .. • athlete 51 Eooian<Jf'f .,
42 CottO" Stattt netghbor
'3 House s.te 53 Gratte<J he• 45 Buogl\t 54 Gian ""\tf\ 46 Italian cit)
'7 .. ., • S6 Co1~1.c-o
OK 5 .. Nega'•"e
48 Of tn1pp1ng 59 Art1CI Sp
8 g 11 12
nm
PAlllLY
ClllCUS
Df TD BL&Acme by Steve Moore
"That's okay if it bleeds, Mommy.
There's a lot more blood where
that came from ."
'
11ARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DE1'1n8 THE MENACE
~. • '1·10 0 0 • ~ •
() " . .
2 10
"I heard you were going through the
neighborhood palming off Mrs. Cooney's
cat's kittens!"
-
PEANUTS
I WAS JUST TMINKIN6 ...
WHAT tF l{OU DECIDE TO
SEND ME A VALENTINE ?
GARFIELD
Hf MOST 11"1\PORfANf P'Afl.i Of
~ITINCt A 800K I!> PICKING A GOOP nT'LE . I THINK l'Ll C.ALL
MINE. "N~TS Of INPl&CRETION'' t
I WON'T BECAUSE
VOU ~El TEU ME
YOUl APPUSS !!
?( _,-
NO, N(). A WP.ITER
MOST WRIT£
SOMETHlf'tv Mf
KHOW6 A&OU'T'
l. •'
by Hank Kettham
0 0
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
THAT'S IT! ri.L CALL rr
"NICIHT!> Of
INPl<iE"TION''
'rUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan
. . .
by Kevin Fagan
BLOOll COUl'fTT
GAMIN AND PATCHES
ALL 1ME
TtME!ME
1MRE£ JOe5
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
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by Garry Trudeau
I CAN7.
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TMOW.
..
by Berke Breathed
by Addison
by Lynn Johnston
l'MAedJTlb ~TtiE.lfft.L ~ &OJl:J,Jf'o(;,
aTrMY~.
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batl~k
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WEDNESDAY, F RUARY 10, 1988 25 CE TS
Coun ·to help rebuild ·pier
Supervisor Wieder says up to $250.0bO
available to match local contributions
By ROBERT BARKER °' ... ..,"-' .....
Orange Count y Supcri visor Har-
nett Wieder offered Tuesday to
obtain as much as $250.000 in county
funds to help rebuild Huntington
Bcat h·s pier. which was hcaval)
damaged an a Jan. 17 storm.
Wieder. a lluntington Beach resi-
dent and former mayor of the cat).
said the money 1s contingent on
residents raising a like amount
·-rm here 10 otter a challenge ...
W11:dersa1d dunnga press conference
held at the end of the ~htarcd-off pier
··This will be an opportunity for the
residents to rall ) around the p1C'r and
the community to com<' forth."
Wacder"s oner of mone) from th<'
count) 's Harbprs. Beaches and Parks
Department comes a few days after a
quickly formed group called Persons
Interested an Expediti ng Reconstruc·
taon (PI ER) kicked off fund-raising
cffons.
Juhc Kotsch. the group·~ president
and a former managn ol the E:.nd < ak
that plunged an to thl· 0t.ean duri ng the
storm said about $400 "a" ra1S<"d la\t
unda> 1n .. un can .. lulln taon..
Thr orga n11atwn al\o got a pkdgc
of s~.300 lrom .\nJO Japan Hunl·
fogton lkat h \ ,t,ll'r n t \
Kot!Kh said shl" l'\pt:C t\ thr t 1t\ lan
come up"' 1th about ~25U.tJOO tu mn·t
Wal·dcr\ challengl· b) Scptcmht-r
~1 a ,or John lr'>~ine '*' .rn.
Oounced that flq :"maJIH d.Olll\\0
rcde'l'lopcrs h;i \C pledged 10 ga'e
S5 <XX> each E,..; .. anc and his"' 1fr al...o
contnbuted 3 l hed. of S 100
b11mJte\ for thC' repair rangr lrom s.i m1ll1on tu SIO million (It)
.\dm1n1 .. 1ra1o r Paul ( ook said
..Thcrr arc lots of ahC'matt\ e'> ··
Coo~ s.a1d .. It ma) be decided that
the best 1h1ng 1~ 10 tear the whok t h1nl~
dtf"' n and start 0' er again •·
l ntlcrwater anspcctol"\ an~ '>lated to
l hCr~ OUI the ~fet\ of the pin OC\t
month C oo~ ..aid HC' ex.peels the
( 11\ ( uunul to deudC' on thC' ex.tent
of r~pJtr'> tn \1J\
\\ hJtl ' i:r thl· l J\t'. thC' end of the
p1cr ~huuldn·1 Ix rl'bu ah so that the
la\I 400 frc.-t I'> about six. to S(ven fttt
lu"cr than thr fi r'>t I 430 fttt. Cook
.. aid
.\h<1u1 ~'ii! lt"et ~t the end collapsed
undlr tht• hl'a'~ poundinaofwaves
Jntl uurnbkJ into thC' ocean.
(Plea8e Me ~R/ A2)
r
Nation CountY slow-growth petitions filed
Fired Noriega aide Jose
Blandon claims CIA
provided the Pan-
amanian strongman with
reports on U.S. senators'
personal lives./ AS
Bush hoping to recover
from Iowa blow In New
Hampshire./ A& •
World
Palestinian exiles plan
dramatic return to oc-
cupied territories./ A4
Government shuts down
major radio network In
Panama./A4
Sports
Mater Dei High faces an
evldentlary hearing
before the CIF Southern
Section./81
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Slow-arowtb lnltlatl•e backen bepe to deal
a death blow 'to the ,.ce of de•elopment ••
they march a coma fall of petitlou to the
Oran&e County Rect.trar of Voten office
Tue.day. Norm Groum•n (left) and Glenn
Roy (J'l&ht) lead the procaalo~_wtth Gert
Orteaa f rtaht) canytq a boa 01 -.ddldonal
petltlona.
Man restricted in Laguna
claims chief slandered him
By LANCE IGNON
Of .... D9llt "-' ·-Former Laguna BC'ach (II\ Coun-
cil rand1datl' John 1abnC'ls has fik tl a
SI m1llton claim ap1ns11hc cat} o'er
allegl·d "untruths' madl' about him
b} the cit}·., chief of polKe rn a
m·" spa per art irk published last
month
But NC'al Purcell, chief of police.
said the remark\ hl· matl<.' about
Gabncls were true.
After being con' 1ctcd of child
molestation 1n 1986. Ciabr1rls "as
ga,cn fiq: \CJ r'> probation. "'hach
1ndutll'd thl" \t1pulat1on that he not
tall to an~unc under the age of I
"hlle '1~1 1rng Llguna. .\ fu n her
cond111on of t he probauon proh1b1ted
Gabriel\ fro m '1'i1t1 ng the cat ~ e\cept
bct"'cc n 11 a m and 3 p.m on
Tu1:wa~\ and Thursda)s. Gabncls
~·ti
The probation \\3 S subsequcntl>
amended to allo" Gabncls. 64. to
attend '><'ml·"cell)' council mectmp.
In the ~um mer of 1986. Purcell said
ht' qucstwnc<l (jabnel\ at Main
&·al h bcl":tu<t.e hr "as rn the com pan )
of 1"0 tel·ns Purcell said one of the
teen" told a ..ccond police offin•r that
hl' \\;J\ 16
The t<·en haJ nll tormal 1dcn11fi·
l.JllOO. Purrell ~•d
.. The one tnndcnt I'm pos111 ,e
about bcl·au\C I v.as inH)hcd \\Ith
1t." Purcell said
T he pohn· r h1<·f ..aid Gabnels had
been gi ven a s1mrlarwam1ng about a
month tx·forc thl' Mato Beach inci-
dent
(Pleue eee CLAIM/ A2)
95.-000 s ign atures delivered to election
officials; only 65.000 n eeded to qualify
By BOB V ~ EYKE'
Ol .. Dmlt .........
Everi the black he.u'le and t 3'>k..et
(·ouldn"t l :l'>t it pall 11' C'r thC' a flair
Supporter~ of th<' coun t~"' 1de
('1t11t'ns 5en .. 1blc (.rc1"th and Traftic
Control I n1t1J11 ' t" v.ert' JUhllant as
the\ submtttl·d morl· than 9 S.00(I
s1gria1un·' 10 thr Rl·g1.-.1rar of Voter'>
Tuesda} nrnrng. t \ minute) before
the dcadhnl·
.\bout 50 rn1t1Jll H" 'oluntttrs
gathered m tht' par ~an~ lot an front of
the Rcg1\trar"' uffo:e .rnd marched an
"ll'"' Orlean\ lunr ral·'ll\ le behind the
ornatt' v.oodcn l a'>~l't. "-h1ch con·
1a1m-d ahuut 1"0 third" of the
pcllllOn\
Supporter<, ot the mca'>urc cheered
and congratulatl'd on<' anothC'r for
cul kl ting alrno'>t \0 percent more
th:in the number of \1gna tures re-
4u1rt'd tu gl't the <,It'" groy,'11{me~\ure
onto th .: June rkl t11m llallut
Thl·n th.:' lOunt<'d dov.n an uni~n
ah 'al h PJl l l·t of I Ol l0 <11gna1uri:s v.as
unloadt·d .
.. \\e frel '"~ 'en good '-'C.,C'
been happ~ .ril d.i' ·· said Lorena
\\olli.· "ho\C." group nl pt·t1tioner" in
H un trngton BeJl h collected more
than I \ 5(JO '>1gnaturl'<, .. It r<"all~
'>hov.., that ~upk du \hare concnn.,
about gro"' th and traffic ··
C"1nd' o ·,t·J I a "'e" Zealand
John Gabriel•
natl\l' "ho obtained ~ L Ii
n t11C"n\b1p onh a fc"' mon ths ago
~a .. among the mo~t effusa'c
· 1 lo' i: 1U o,cc democrac) 1 n acuon ...
said Cl '-l"al. "ho ltvC'S 10 La&una
N1gul·I "\\hen tht' people don•t hke
wml·th in~ thl"~ "'ork to get nd of at ··
Onr 'oluntccr. from Laguna
fkal h admitted 11 had ~n touch
and gu duri ng the final weeks of
pe1111on1ng
.. \\e ~ere \Ct> luck\ 11 didn't rain
last v.l-i.·l end."" ·said Jon Bra.nd. a
former Llguna Beach city coun·
c1lman ··v. 1th the good weather. WC'
"rre able' to get out thC'tt and plhcr
IO.OI \1gna1ure~ v. h1ch g;n e us a
good huffcr It "'<'.d had ttlttt days of
ra,1n. I don·1kno"'1f "'<''O havC' madC' II ..
The funt'ral arrangements. donated
b' anta .\na mon1c1an Jim
( ·allanan '-'<"rt' mC'ant 10 ha'e S}m-•
bolt< s1gnilicance according to Tom
Roger) author of the 1n111a11ve
··~ e hope 11 means the demise of
bU\IOl'~~ ot U\UJI and thnt sv.ttt·
hean dt'' C'lopmcnt apttmcnu :· hC'
sa1J refemng to a ~nes of propo~
building agrermcnts that could block
gru"'th u>n1rol in south Oranat
( ount\
Backe"' of the 1n111111ve nttd about
65 000 'ahd \1gnaturcs to q1&a.hfy
(Pleuc eee OROWTB/A2)
County
narcotics
pipeline
plugged
By JONATHAN VOLZIE
Of ................
E' 1dC'm.c that tht Orang<' ( oast 1s
becoming Jn 1 ncreas1ngl~ popular
narcot1l p1pc:hne from Mc>.1co sur·
faCC'd T uc\da' ""hen authonues di'>·
pla}ed murL' than S I Q m1lhon an
.cocaine and h<.'roin seal('d this wttk
Dress code runs
into opposition
·from bus dr-ivers
Boa
VAN EYKEN
Focus ON THE N E~s
Tra nspo rtJt1on L n1on. which rep-
resent'> the 00 dt~tm·t dn,ers. d1s-
puti.'d Ri.'1lhert°'> da1 m sa~ang the
da .. tnl't had 1mproix·rl~ used the fiH·
mrm~r H1mm1 tt n· to \ahdate of·
fi n al plan\
Mesa Veteran's
Day parade urged
By JENNIFER W_EBER
Ol ... IW!t,... .....
W11h '1s1on\ o f rumbling tanl 'i and marching ban~h an .\men an
LL-g1on commander has askt"d C"osta \ksa to sho"' its patnotl\m b~
cndo~ing and helping fund a VetC'ran·s Da~ parade
ThrC'l· \k \1lan national\ ~rt'
arrested 1n l o\ .\ng<'I~ "A-1th the
confisc;i111m nl ~Otl pounds of cocaarK
and t"u pounJ\ of heroin. said
Orange ( oun1' \hcnffBrad Gates In
add1t1on Ill thl J•ug'> S~65.000 cash
"A<U found Jl1•n~ ~1th ninC' ""capons. rnclud1n~ an auwmatic assault nfk
··.., lot ot th 1" v.u intended for
u1hern ( ahfom1a and some of 1t
was prohahh going 10 be -;hipped to
other \late'> ... Gates \lad as hC' stood
behind a t:ihlc p1IC'd high '-'llh the
drup. rnont'' anJ w<"apons '"'-"e
probabl) IOIC'rTUPIC'd <;C\eral deals ..
At the Orange Count) Transit
D1stn ct. ifs hair toda}. gone tomor-
ro\\
Thaf s the message of a new
appcaranct• code that places strict
limits on the ltngth of bus dnvers·
hair. beards. and fingernails. as well
as details uch as the number of
eamnas they ma) wear.
\ lnder the code. which wu put into
effcel Feb. I , men·s hair must be: cut
above the collar and beards must be
no lonacr than three inches in lenath.
Thert 1s no hmat on the len11h of
v.omen's hair. but neither female nor
male dnvcrs ma) have finaemails
Reader•Wvey
mmde..U
yoaropbJloa•
The Daily Pilot 11 asluna iti
ttadcn to tell ui what )OU do
and do not hkc in the Pilot.
The ~Ider iu~C)' on Put
Cl of toda)'.'s fdmon ub
rtldcrs what btures. columM
ot t«liOfls you most enjoy or
di.-1kc and how you think the
0.11)' "'°' coukl btner ICf"\'C ~ou and the mt of the com-
mun1t)' • PlealC compktc the unty
and ~·"' •t to the Dail)' Ptlot
10 1"8• 1llf ...,...dritWef I mOft
wal ....... lflptrlO)Ota
longer than one inch
Male drl\ers ma) \\car eamngs.
but only on~1n each car
Dri vers who do not meet the code
arc first counseled. then suspended
from work until the)' comply.
District officials say thC' poltcy was
developed b) a committee of dnvers
convC'ncd especially to provide input
on drc and appearance standards.
.. It wa:sn"t somcth1n1 that we
M\'Clopcd and handed down to the
dri\'C.f'S. •• wd James Reichert. d1stnc1
acneral manaacr ... This came ftom
the bottom up.·· ..
But a spo~cswoman for thelJnitcd
.. Thr romm1t1C'l' \\3\ formed to
pro' 1de 1npu1 on nl'"' uniform" ... said
J ul1 c n e ~ma t h . a uni o n
spo .. esv.omJn .. It WJ!I 't'C'rrd 1010
discu\'tnS JP~Jl J n...i!. The "'hole
intent hch1nJ the mt'C."trng'> "as
changrd It \\J\'\l3C .. C'd 10 fa ,orofthc
management propo~I ··
Di tnct p.1ll''>"'oman Joanne Cur-
ran sa1J thl· intent of the nc\\
(Pleue eee Dll&SS/ A2)
But c1l\ leade~ said the\ art "om ro that th<' parad<' might not l:'IC' a bag dra"' • · ·
C11v ounc1lman D3'e Wh<"CIC'r said hC' dad not want to S<"C the
orpnizataon·s ltadC'r .. embarrassed·· b' a poor sho'-'101 and suggt"Sted
a more modest ce rcmon' until enough sen§t' oftrad11ton 1s mu tert'd to
\\tur.101 a parade
Bob Hanson. the '\mcncan L~1on commander "'ho hC'lped
mastermind 19 7"s Veterans 03} ga la that fcaturt'd Medal ot Honor
~inners. said a paradC' I" 1u\t the t1r~l'1
Hanson ~ent beta~· the ( 1t) C 01.1nl"1I th1 '-'ttl and mapped out
plan~ of bands. 'Cttnn on the march. t4nk roll1nl do"'n thC' c11~ ·
thoroughfarn and a heh optC'r n~o\t'r
Last )car's fos11,111n .. put Co'>ta \tesa on .the map u far as
\Cler.ans· orpni.ut1ons art con~mC'd ~ Han n said "nd tUn n
(Pleue ... VSTSllAJlra/A2)
The-bust "'as madC' t'I' Lo'i 4.ngc-le-s
poh ( and membt'" 1)f th<' Oran~
Count\ Re-g1onal 'ar 011 up-
prt'S ion L'n11 a c,l3ht1on of federal.
count) and lol al la"' cnfol'"('C'mC'nt
a&<'n ft" that ha~ ta .. en off tht' strttts
m ol"C' than S ~ m1ll1C1n ca"h and 5.600
pounds of cocarn<' 'llOCt' II bcpn
operating mor<' than 3 'C'ar ago
The ( o'ita \k\3 Hun11n1ton
Beach. ~<'"' pon Bea h and San
CltmtntC' p.)llle depanmcnts al"C'
amon& the 11 c II\ depanmC'nts 1n the
un1l. said hcn ll\ t a.pl Tim 1mon.
""ho leads the ''--Officer tum
1 mon \I Id the ta Mesa. cw·
(Pl--.-COCAIJllS/ A2)
Newport woman gives city se-cond police dog
IJ GllSG II EUX .............
LaVeme Whtt~r has 1111n eomt
lo the rbcuc o(the nll .\na Poh~e
Dcpenmt'nt.
Aficr pun1na _.P the money for •
new politt dos last mOf'lth. the mired
Ncv.pon Beach fftleknf'hai donated
the funds for ~ anoehtr of the
1J)C't'1ally bttd Gtnftan SMphtfd
that will ~platt 1n aihnt canu~
offtttr.
Whectn first c.tmc to •he atd of the
ckpan~• '" J~IHW)', ,_, nll
RI po1t« weft bad° to pu• OftC of"
thetr C'lfttM of'lkm «t ,-.,.
Tl\t lo of the dog. ( onn\ left tht
canine d1\'1s1o n \!\-1 th 1 hona&<' ~ut
Wheeler C"ame to the ~uc and
donated $4.~ -ntairh the co t of
bu)t"I and 1r1.1n1na a C~rman
Mphcrd for pohtt v.ork
Whctkf. a J6..)C•r ~s1<kn1 ot
Ne.,wrt 8c1 h, said • rnd about
•he death o( onn> en a local
nCW1PIPtf' and WM mo"cd b 'he Wldnn1 t\ornacd.,,, ("onn •'t hu·man
panntr. Oftktt'Mekc Attt.
'>C':trl h•n& a dart bu11d1na TM dot
'utlert"d a concussion \onn "'a
('\('ntu.ilh put 10 $lttp bttaU!t Of l
dC'h1h1a11ng \ptnal disease
In a \f)(•cial <'trtmon) spon ~ b
\anta .\na poltC't Tut~. Whctkr
101 to mt"tt Onn) · ~Dle«mtnt.
\ u~o \'on Kanh110 (V1.,ko. for
shof\) \tthe same ttmt. w handtd a
cl'l<'d to Chief \I de Cronkhuc to
purrha and train another dot 't\at
ma be n~ to ~ptt<"t a Qt'k
ntrlt" offtttr
"lft m)' pme~ lo kno\o\-t~t I
ki ( nw help.·· \ltd" •'n.
amihn,a• Vuko. '"It. a bu oh rads
fot a clrpMtmmt 'o ba'~ a diol. IM
the\ ntt'd hc'lp Ndh the~ nttd matt
con1nbu11ons •·
Monda . t Reul Luna saJd
an 1her nu. ~na n1M. Fm. had
al conlrllC\~ a sp.nal d.1tcatr that
will take him off full-l1mt duty 8ut
q.ain. ~'n rame thf'OUlh. and
Luna \11d a M""" c:antM ma bt on
act1\c du'> b)i the txa1nn1n1 of pril.
"""-Whttlef' ha' ran tlttft a htlp •o u V-t can'\ thank htt
tftOUlh. .. Atd Luna ·
\-a.Uo. tllc M'Wftl nwmbtt of tJw
an1nc btt.. ''a 4-)ftl'-old Slwphent
rn end ra1w4 ,.,. '*'"* Duuddori. V-nt Gct11WA)'. Tiie ..
btpn IC\IW ... ,. oa s I .. , .........
,
11J 809 YAN BYKEN ...........
A S.nta Ana city councilman said
Tuctda)' that he would challcnacd
Oraner Count) Supervisor R~r
Stanton for the first district supcr-
visonal mt nut June.
Ron May, 48. is 1 social sc:~nccs
lcachcral Santa Ana H •ah School. He
was elect~ to the City Council in
l986.
Hl' said at a pre55 C'onfercnCl' in
Santa .\na Tuesday that he wanted to
be on the Board of Supervisors to
address rca1onal problems such as
transponatton.
.. The Board of Supervisors. which
was twice chaired b) Roger tanton.
failw to. anticipate aod deal wuh the
most Cl'U('tal issue facina Oranac
Count) -traffic. v. h1 ch is in a state of
conf usi.on and congestion:· said May.
.. What wc:'"e seen is ' a failure of
leadc:rsh1p ...
Stanton later returned the fire.
5a)ing Ma) had no nght to cnt1c1ze
~he Board of Supen 1sors on grov.th
issues.
"A •U> who has been on the c11~
rounc1l I J months :ind who has ne' fr vo~ apinst a dcvetopment who
gon around spouting off about
growth is aiming the gun rir.ht at his
own foot:· said tanton. "f've been
told by supporters that 11' I run for rc-
e1CC'tion I will not fncf any significant
opposition. I don't think that ha~
chana~ as a result of today's an-
nouncement b\ Mr. Ma) ...
May said the Board of Super' 1sors
should look morl· closely at mass
transit as a way of deahna with traffic
con~t1on .
He al10 u1d he 1upported the
proposed St'nsibll' Growth and Traf-
fi c lni1iat1ve. which he call~ a
"manaacxt 1rowth initiative."
May accused the prnmt Board of
Supervisors of rnpondina to prob-
leJTIS only when they become crises.
He alto said board members wtre too
easily innutnC'ed by la~ con-
tnbuton.
"Roacr tanton and the Board of
upervisors respond either to a gun at
their heads or a check an their
pocket.·· he s:ud.
May ran for the City Council on a
platform that included suppon for
h1" cnforct'mcnt. and he v.on the
endo~·ment of the San1a Ana police
officers· orpnmmon.
Hf ~id 1hat ifhe were elected to the
board hl' would work for increasfd
funding for lhe Orange Count)
heriff s Department.
Financ1all). Ma> 's cand1dac~ 1s
still in its infanc} tanton. on thf
other hand. alread) has about
$300.000 tn hts campaign chest.
But May cl ownpla)ed the import-
ance. -Of a largl' campaign bank
account.
"When I ran forC1 t\ Council. I ran
against nn 1ncum~ni v.ho "as wdl
li ked and "ell supported:· he said: .. I
ra1sl'CI onl} enuugh \O "'"·And 1ha1·,.
all rm going 10 raise in th1s dect1on.:·
Lanton. "ho as nearing the end of
his sec-ond term on the board. said last
month thJI hl' "as cons1dfnng a run
for the ongress1onal seat of Rep
Robert Badham. Badham. R-Nt'\\-
-
pon Beach. announced that he was
mirins from public offiCl'.
May said his decision to run for the
board was not inn~nctd by Stan·
ton's congre ional speculation.
'\nd for the umc being. tanton
said he is s11ck1og to his intention 10
Sttk another tt'rm on the Board of
Supervisors. "fr~nds are s11ll having conversa-
tions with me about my runnins for
the 40th cogressional district scat. but
nsofno" I ha\t not madeanychanf.C
1n d1re<:tion:· he said. "I am still
gt'a~ up for rc-clect1on 10 tht'
board."
The first d1stnc1 includes the cities
of Fountain Valk). anta .\na. and
pans of Garden Gro\C. Tustin.
Westminster. as "ell as the unin-
corporated ar~as of M 1dway City and
North Tustin.
Amnesty pr ogram
far s hort of goal
WASHINGTON ( .\P)-Thf gov-
ernment 1s 1n danger of falling far
below its initial estimate of involving
1 million 1lkgal aliens with its
amncst) program. a former 1mm1gra-
11on official ..aid 1n a stud) rclcasc:d
fucsda).
Soml' 1.241.000 l)C'oplf ~ave ap-
ph(•d for amnest~ under pro\ 1s1ons of
the Immigration Reform and Control
..\t't of 1986. Of those applicants.
26 7.000 applied under a plan for
agricultural workers.
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DRESS CODE RUNS INTO OPPOSITION ••• '
F rom Al
appearance codt• "as 10 help bolster
the district's image
··tt's pan ofa v.h ok image pad.agf
that "c·q~ been "ork1ng on that"c;
in luded a nev. logo. ne" uniforms. ac;
\.\fll as more profesc;1onal standards
of ap~aranC'C ... she said
Re1chen said he beltf' ed bus ndfrs
felt safer and more confident "hfn
dn\er<i had short hair and 11d1l'r
appearances
"You \\ant \our drl\ers to I<'"!..
professional.·· tic !><11<.I
But <>Omr bus patrons said Tues<.!~"
that thr) d1sagn.•ed "'11h Reichert
.. I \\OUldn't S3\ a dn,er "Ith short
hair is safer:· '31d Bill "-1orm. a ~nt.1
.\na resident
· Stfphen 8) rd. al ti uf Santa ..\nJ.
said tid1grl·cd \.\Ith Moms
.. llnuuld probabl) b<.· JU<;t as ~le II
hl' had long h:m ··..aid 8 Hd ... But he
might loo!.. J ltttk b11 rnort• decent 11 11
\\as shorter ··
\ pasSl·ngl·r lrom Orange sauJ
hO\'C'cr. that \hl· thought drl\el\
"hould lk closch cropped and nt'alh
drl'SSC'd
··I he' should ha' c 'hortfr hair and
bc.-Jrds.:·· s.a1d ~tJn \toralcs. ·· ·ome
of them ha' e long "h1skers. The)
should cut them:·
Another passenger. E ( krnmcn'>.
~1d she agrl·cd "1th 1he nfv. appear-
ance codc
··1 don't h~e dim drner. ... she
... ,Id .
Of several dn\ e~ contacted Tucs-
d:i'. 'iomc ~1d 1he' had no problem
''1ih thl· appcarJn.l'l' u'><ic but that
thn d1<,,1grl•ed "1th thl· manner in
"hich 11 \\J'i handt·d do"n
··\.t ~ undl'Nand1ng " that 1lw
J1\tnl t ash·d u:rtJ1 n ix·oplc to be on
lhl· l on11ttrl·... <w1d John H instc'
•• t tov. thl'\ l ho'>~ thl' people I ha\ f rio
1dl'.I I heil· \\JS nothmg poo;ted ··
"I nn:.:r hl·Jrd an~th1ng about 11
un1il I rl'Jd 11 1n lh l· paper:· ~•d
Jnolhn dr1'l'r 11.ho \\OUld not g1'e
hi:r nJml' · It'' J'> h:id a~ changing th e
,olor ot thl· unilnrm Jnd lhl·n as.,.1ng
U\ "hJI \\l' thrnl. Jh<)Ut II after it's
alrl•ad' dom ··
uml' dnH·r, \a1J thq agrn·d "''h
thl' Lunl .;pt uf J drl'~'> and appearance
ut(k. hut l ntll lll'd lhl' nt•v. one :is 100
rl· .. 1n, II\ l'
.. \\ h} 1n thl' "orld 5h uuld "~ go
back to a m1litar) apl)C'arancr:· said
one dnver. \\ho !>aid he did not wish
to g1 \ e his nam{' because h~ feared
reprisal from th(' d1stncl.
One dri \er. whose hair hangs about
t"o inches bclo" his collar, said he
opposed the ne" code.
"'It's v. rong.'' said the driver. rttus-
1 ing to g1,e h1 name ... But I don't
Fight in bar leads to car
chase, shooting in Tustin
'"ant an~ troubk \\llh tht' district.'. By LANCE IGNON
. m1th ..aid she would meet °' .. ...,,.. ...
\\\,dnf sda' "llh district officials to An early morning shooting in
discuss the· ne" appearance code. Shf Tustin that initially resembled the
aid she would scd outside arb1-. random • viol.cnce. that plagued
1ra11on 1f thf d1stnct did not back · Southl·rn C'ahfom1a freeways last
do" n from 11s po\11ton. summl·r ma)_ have been the result ofa
··11·s not nght:· he said ... We had a bar fight. pohce s:u~ Tuesday.
gl•n1:ral pohq before that was part of . Carlos Rangel. -7. of Santa Ana
our negotiated contract. We never told pohce t~at an enraged mot~rut
had an) problems "1th it. This was shot his p~ssenger at the an1ersc1:11on
not negotiated:· of Red Hill and Walnut 3\.~nues for
mith alw said she felt the pohc no othfr reason than Rangt'l scar ha~
"as discnminaton and outdated stalkd 1n front of the suspect"
.. ,, d1scnm1natf~against men:· she 'chick
..a1J ... ltdoc n"tplace anylimit onthe .But when Tustin police inter-
length of a woman·s hair. This is 'll'v.cd the v1ct1m -Jorge Zarate. 29.
I Q8l I thought the nght ofa l)C'rson to ofS~nta -\na -from. his hosp~tal bed
detarnine hi' O\'n hair length had all at \\e~tern Medical (enter a d11Teren1
bl:cn "orkl'J out 10 the 1960s ·· stor~ emerged, said pohcf gt M1!..e
hanahan.
"In talking to Zarate ... Shanahan
said. ··he tells us the) ·,e beeo in an
argum('nl with the suspect in a bar in
Santa Ana (pnor to the: :!: 15 a.m.
shooting).
Pol1C'C' don't know "'hat triggered
the argument at Maggie's Bar. 2100 ..
Bnstol A'l' or 1ftht' \ ic11m knew the
SUSPt,-Cl.
Zarate told PohCf that after hf and
Rangel lcfl thl· bar. th <.· suspect and hi s
passenger bc-gan <.·ha~ing them
through thl· \lr<.'l't" ol '\anta .\na and
Tustin. ·\t the interscctmn. the
suspect lcnnl'U out of his 1ruck and
shot scn·ral times at Rangers 1978
Oldsmub1k pulll'e \\l'rf told .
One hulkl pa\r,c.·ll through the
11 uni. Jnd n1tu l.ara1e·s
Shanahan 'aid
back.
lk "a' li1oted 111 good <.ond1 t1on
T ut.:\da} afiernolm. al though the
bullet ""~ still lodgfd in his hack.
Shanahan satd .
I he su\pt.'CI v.as de'iCnbt'd as" h1tt'
and about 30 }fars old with long
blondl· hair and a beard. His passen-
gn "tis described as a man about 25
) c~1r' old. Shanahan said.
Kangcl hlld police the suspet·t was
dming a IQ75 }ellov. Ford p1r kup
truck" nh :i <.am per shell. Zarate told
ptthl.'l' thl· '<.•hide "as a newer modrl
hluc mint-pickup with no camper.
Nl·11her \ ers1o n of the story has
tx·l·n rnnfirmed. Shanahan said
puhu· Jrc inclined lo believe Zarate
' CLAIM FILED OVER ALLEGED SLANDER ... COCAINE, HEROIN PIPELINE PLUGGED •••
From A l From Al
Records of the 1nudl·n1-. "en· nol
kl'PI lx'tJU\I.' J)Olit l' dl'l ltkd nut hi
make an 1s~uc ot 1lw .ilkgnJ tran ...
gre.,\lon "1th (1ahnd~· prnl'l.it111n
tllfa er. Purl l'll ~aid
··11old him "l' ''l n.-n·11 ~01ng h•J11
an~ thing ahuut 11 ·· l'urll'll ~•d ··tiut
this "a" a goo<l "'·•' Ill fnul up hi' proba111m ··
'''\lo ~a) l hl'rt• \\;1\n·1 an' 1h1nt?
likc 1ha1." ( 1.1h Id\ fl"IOrtl'd . f-k
(Purcdl) had thl ulhll'I g11 ll\i:r ttil''t
and as~ him h1' .ti.tl" ;.ind hl ... 11d hl· "J" 19 .. -
Neither ol thl' m;ik lll'l1' (r.thnc1'
said he "a' tJl ~1n(( to could ht·
rea{hf<l for lll~'11l·n1
(,abnels. cl \Jnt.1 \n.1 re \ldt'nl ,.1111
the anudcnt JI \1.nn Ht·.1lh "·•" tht· onl~ 10\l:ln1l "hl"rl he ":i' 1u . .,, 1
ed about 1al .. 1rig "11h lel·n"
Jk also <>u•'f1d .11 th1· n11t11•n tli.11
Purcl'll \\Ould , nh "arn him ii h h,1.\
actuall) bro .. l'I thl' lonJ1l1t•n', • h "
proh:lt1nn
VETERAN'S ...
From Al
-...anl\ 1hc ul\ 111 r~m.11n "''th\ •11.1r
··1 thin._ ta par.id,·1 " ''m l'th1nl!
'hO\\lllP, that (\l\l,1 \l ·\,i" •'rl
1 l rnl'U .1hout \l'h.'rJn.. .1!1.111.. 111
<,J1J
llanw n v.ent hd11n· thl· , 1Ufll 1I
"'llh hat in hand .1,l-.1np. lnr S\1111 11
S l.ll(J(.) 'lefd munn to lLl'l thl· pJr.\\h
undl·r \\.a)
Bui with \ Cll'ran' D.1\ lalling 1•n .1
Fnd.1) 1h1'i )far. <>OW u1um ti m,·n1
tx·r<. "l·rc l·onccrned ahoul thl' .. inll "'
turnout a paradf could gl·t
Po1 nttni 10 the {Jkndar < 111111·
c1lman On 1llc \mburge~ ...i1J hl'
feim:d a lot of people \\ClUld ht· out o(
town .
. 1111. the council 1nd1catt'<l 11 "J\
not opposed to a parodf and "11uld hi.·
v.1lhng 10 consider Hanson·~ rl·qut'"'
for monc~ at a future-'meeting
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ORANGE .......
COAST --· rm91
.. Hl· I Pu rt di l hates me "uh 11,
ra,.,1on ·· ( i:ihrids s~ud "Thl') don 'I
g1 ,l· me \\Jrn1ngs I'm 11ppcd oITto
1.111:·
lh also qul'sl1om·d Purn·ll's state-
ment thJl rnord'> ol the encounter
•' l'rl' n~I l.l'pl
··He can't tind the paperwork.
\\hat !..ind of te,pkuve) as that')''
C1..ihnl'I' ,,11J
<1abm·1, hJ\ long been a cnt1c of
Jllfged poliu· hrutalil) Ht• ~1d he
l.\J\ t.:ll-.1ng to thl' tel·ns because he
hJd hc:ard th.:\ had 'ICned t1mr 1n
I lrangl' ( uun1< Jail and ht• wanted to
.. 111m hm' thq had heen treated
In h1i. one-pagl· d a1m. thf lirst step
to"ard a formal la,.,su11. Ciabnels
\<lid hl· \\:lS .. \Cf) damagfd .. b)
PurCl'll"•comml'nts in the Dn11\ Pilot
ar11dc:. Gabm·I ~1d h1!> probation
onicl·r. James 'iandcrson. "a~ con-
lerncd about Purcell"!> accusations
but took no pun111,e ac11on.
Sa ndason rou Id not be reached for
U1mmen1 T uc 'iday.
(1abncls alrl'Jd) has one pending
la"su11 and a 'elond pending claim
ag:11nst thl' n t\ Hl· '31d hf has helped
16 people I.le claims for policl'
brutalit~ and fol~e arrest against the
cat) ·s pohce force
GROWTH PETITIONS •..
From Al
" 1• mc."Url' 1111 tlw ele-c11on ballot
It \\Ill 1.11.l ,, 1,il "'l't'~\ to H•nf,
aJJ111onal '>La IT members to ched. the
c,1gnatures and v.ould probabl~ add
fi ,e more
'"\\i e"re go1n@. to have about 10
port Beach and San l lemente depart-
ments ha' e each assigned an otlicrr
to \\Ork for the nan·otl{"<ll tC'am full -
11me. In add1t1on to payi ng thl'
offin•r"s salar) and pro' 1d1ng a car.
thf pan1c1patingdepartml·n1s p:i~ the
{'QUI\ alcnt of 40 hours o' Nllllll'.
"h1ch p:t) s the un11·s admin1scra11' ~
COSIS.
In return. the local deparlmf nts
n·cfl\ e 5 percfnt ofthl· se11ed monq .
"h1ch 1s rcfundfd to local depart·
ml'nt\ by thf ffderal government a'
an 1ncfnl1,e. Simon said
The JOint team has made 80 arrf'il'>
s1ncf 1ts incepuon. Simon said.
<\lthough hf said he was unsure how
man} of the cases ha ve already gonl·
to trial. he said tht' unit has "neHr
lost onf .. 1n t'oun.
-\rrested o n Monday "'as
H1gob1:rto Pcllegallo. 29. ~nton10
Lop{'l. 37. and Juan Carlos Na' nro.
l7. The~ wen: arraignl.'d in fednal
l'Oun Tuesda) on chargt's of poo;-
\CSS1on and consp1ra ~ to distribute
ccx:aine. Gatfs said.
..\lt111g 0 11 a 11p. member" ol the
Orangl' l uunt ~ tl·arn tollov.fd the
suspect\ tu se\cral l0<.·a1ions in Or-
ange and t o' ·\ngrk'i rnunties. Gate'i
said I h' "uuld not elaborate on thf
tip. hu1 rw1d thf arrests came afier
offin•1 \ \J\\ l:irgf l'lags being put in the
trunk ul an Jutomuh1k b) l\.\O
"omen.
Thce.,women weH' arrested on the:
Pomoha Fr l'C"a) 1n Los ..\ngeks and
S500.000 lJ'>h lOn fhcatC'd . Two
homes. onl· in Downe) and another
in Nor"alk. "ere searched after thf
monq ":l'i d1sro\ f rcd. turning up
lhf drugs anJ \\capons. Gates ~id.
The men "erl· arr('Stt•d at thf n:si-
Jf nl'e.
The shenn sauJ th<· "omen \\C'rt
Stlll being QUl''illOnCd l31f fuesda~
and that no charges had ~en filC'd
against thl·m. One woman. ho~e,er.
d:iimed sht• "a" dtlsdy related to the
prcs1dc:nt of Boliva. hf said.
GatfS u~·J the arrest to buoy his
fight against drugs in Orange County.
··.\rf v.e in a war" You ~t we are."
Gates <;a 1d .. W(· guarantee we will
\\an this "ar \Vf'rl' not going 10 g1\t'
an inch in 1h1'i war. Our offensi ve 1~
gl1ing to be relentless.'' '
(iatcs said markings on the '>mall
packages of wca1ne rontain s1m1lar
code words ltl tho'IC confiscated in the
past. perhaps ind Ka ting a maJor rmg
1n Orange Count). He added thf
l'Ont1nu1n~ efTorts are .. making n
dent .. against the dealers.
The shenfl' has long urged l·om-
mun1t) leaden and students to JOin
him in thf battle. (.'Qua11ng drug deals
tu suppl> and dfmand economics.
·\uthorillfs will crush the. suppl). but
nt1zcns must cut ofT 1hc demand. he
~u.l.
To support 1n tht'effon. uperviSt•r
Gadd 1 Vao;quez attend~ lM nc" 'l
l onferfnct' as did Huntington Beal h
Ma) or Juhn t:.rsk111e and Irvine Cit ~
Councilman Dave Baker. A cont•
mgent ofstudl·nt kaders from several
Orange Count) high schools al\q
attended 1 •f th.: "gnJturl'' but count)
k l!l'lr.1r 111 \ 111n' Don Tanne\ said
I ix·lil 'l'd 1111t1Jt1\ l' \upp<'ner.. had
1·11rn1gh In q11.ll1h
-...ur~1ng th roughout the venfica11on .---------------------------------------------
prtK:C\S ... lw ..u1d ;, 'T H adv1sfd staft
th~!l "e ma) bl.'l working \\el.'kfnds It 1 Ill' 11.1', .11 ll'a\t XII rx·rrl'n t
1 l.111 'lfll.ll 111' thl'~ 're gmng lo
1111:ihh ·· \JHI I . .inne' ··\.1 , \U"lp1e1on
1," .11 lhl' t..1H rkn1' ··
1.111111·' ,,11d h1: had tak<.•n on fiH
until th is 1., fin1U'lcd .. ·
I k said the ~I v.ould be to have
tlu· pet111on' \C'nfied &fore the
Marl·h 8 Board of Su pen 1sor'> meet-
'"~
PIER FUND DRIVE ...
From A l
Otfo 1.11, \J1d thl· rnd poninn of the
p1u "·1' lo"l'rl·d ,1 hen 11 "J'I rdlu1h
1n I "JO lollm'lng a 'ltorm the ~tar tx l\lll"
( ool-. 'J1d a major pJrt nl financing
1h1: pier tnJ\ lOml' lrom rl'dC'\>clop-
llll'OI tin.mt ing he ause thr ~truc1urc
hes in a dr\1gnated rede\>elopment
orea Other' lund~ art a\ a113bk from
the I l·J er;al l:.ml.'rgcnq M:inagmcnt
..\ttcnl' and ocher sources. l\e said.
.\nd. the tall" < ·uastal Conservancy
ha\ offered In forgl\ e a loan of
S~00.000 u~'d 1n construc11on )11?
~ ra r°' ago aOer the pier was bane red an
J "inter storm
Pl-Opie w1sh1n& to make contribu·
11on\ can make checks out Lo lb
PIER Group. Post Office Box 471.
Huntington Rcal h. 92648. Con1nbu-
11ons are ta~ C\emp
I
Ju•tcall 642-6086
What do )Ou hke about the Da1lf Pilot" What
don't )OU hke? all the number abo"'e and )Our·
me sasr w1U be recorded. transmbed and df'-
hvcrTd 10 tM appropriate n111or
The same 24-hour answe,nJ\I tirrv1~ nll) be
used to rt«>rd letters to tM editor on •n) tup1c.
Contnbutors to our Lt-tten column mu t an lude
their name and telephoM number for venficauon.·
Tells U$ ""hat's on )Our mind
A store
committed to9en'ice, ~ aOO~~ity ~.~
of good taste.
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