Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-17 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY, FEBR UA RY \17, 1988 l 25 CE T Winds up to 60 mph lash. Co~ast By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of ....,,... ..... ta Ana w1nd5 nppcd through the ngc Coas1early 1oday, leaving planes, ats and 1rc~es scattered like broken t )S abandoned 1n a child's plaHoom In Laguna Beach. a g1~nt oak 1rce toppled onto a house. missing 1he sleeping res1den1 by only a le~ fct't. And in Newport Beach a 70-foot dock was lost The windstorm also 1riggercd power ou1agcs across the county. shulltnJOffekc1nc11) 1n several c1t1t's for periods ranging from m1nu1es to hours. "It's blowing hard. and C\el)bod) seems to be getting their ~hare," said Two boeta, abo•e. aank while tied to tbelr mooring• ln wlnd-ewept Newport Karoor thle morning. Mike E•enon and Lloyd Fortune (at rlgbt) of C09ta Meaa Traffic # henff'> DcpJrtment Lt. Richard Olson. Authurll1l'\ said no scnous inJunes v.c rc reported in Orange Count)' as a re'>ul111I the winds The hav<.x v.a., blamed on Santa Ana "ands m.inng up to 60 mph. They v.cre npc< 1t·d w last through- out the da) -.purring the National Weather ~n Ile 111 1uue a gale wam1n1t for tht• inna coastal waters from Point ( On'-<'Pl1on to the MCl · 1can border r he northeast winds were 1us11ng up 10 45 knot'>. accom- panied by 5-foot sea ... authon11c!I said. In Hun11ng1on lkath 1hc wind ripped off the rool •he C ale b.prc'>s restaurants o f\;,Pat 1lit C oa'it I flgh"") near Lake Street anti 1n -..:t'v.-oon (Ple .. e 9ee WIJfDS/ A2) ..... 0.-, .... ~"l•,..,... .Qperatlon1 •tm&&lc to..umove part of a billboard that fell onto Newport Boule•ard near the lntereecUon of lndu•trial Way. ' '· Entertainment Car scam victims upset at NB police Best direction by Bernardo Bertoluccl Is one of the nine Oscar nominations that the movie "Th¥ Last Emperor" tece1 ved today./ Al Index Advice and Games A 7 Bulletin Board A3 By LANCE IGNON Of _Oellr ......... "iusan and Joc, D"1ggin~ ol Laguna '\;1guC'I took lhetr 11/f\5 Po r"'-hr IJ~h'\ 111 ..\utn f 1a llen ol Ne"pt>rt Fkal h on Ou lO and \31d thq "ere prom1~ed tht· rar "ould either bt.· \old or 1ht·~e.ikr<;h1p v.ould bu~ II I he rar wa!I \old -111 a man 1n Laguna Hcalh -hut the D"1gg1m \a) the~ nl''er \J" Olll' rent fro m lht• tran'lac1 ion Like 85 other peo ple. the D"1gg1n'> allege the} were\ 1c11m' of a bogus car dealership. "htrh bcg1nn1ng in J ul> failed 10 ra~ hat i.. man)' of the ong1nal car o"ncro; · It "'ouldn't be so bad 1f their in<>urance compam would re1 mhur\C them But Nev.pon Rcach pali<·r arc '"'l''illgallng th is a\ a ~\t' of cmbc11lcmen1 and "0 o fficTalh "'" not rcpon the cars 'ilOlcn 'lo stolen car. no insurance pa)menl .\n attorne) rcpre'icn11 ng \Om<' of the allcgt'.'d \ 1ct1m\ ~1d police a nd the District .\llurnc~ 's.onin· <>hould qu11 pla)ang scrnant1t.s and let the ' 1c11ms dcdarc their 'l.'h1dc'i a' 'ltokn "..\n c mbczzlcm<'nt 1" .1 tht'ft .. a11omn ~ta ri.. E Ko~man told a hout I people: ~ho gathered al ht\ "lc"pt\n BcJt.h offi ce Tuesda) night 10 d 1<,c U'IS "a"' (If lnrn ng 1nsuranc<' lOm pan1t \ to pa' up Ro'>(.•rrl.in ad m1ttl'll 1hat d eclaring the 't'h1tll'' \l<lkn "nuld crcau.· a ~11\1..) pr'ohlern for thO'>t' who 1hough1 thn hal,I kg1t1 rna1cl~ purl ha~d 1h<'1r lM' frqm ..\uto Ciallen \\ 1:1r a' \<fn Dv.1gg1 n' 1' uin· tl'fned, mo .. 1 of th<' prohlem' tnuld hu' l' hl'e1 01dt•d 1 f Ne" pon po ht l' hatl ar tl·tl prompt!> to hrr and o thl·r peo ple:\ rnmplain1s about the deal- l'r\h1p After learning 1n O\<'mbcr that their rnr was no longer o n the lot D"1gg1ns said o,hc and her husband conuctcd ~L Todd 'W 1lk1~n ~he s:i1d "1lkinson told them to hi: patient he-cause ~uto (Jallcl) "a' ha' 1ng lcg111mate trouble paying off m ch<'nts 8 ) m 1d-Janual) the dealt'rsh1p had closed and the D"1gg1ns "ere out one PoN"hc "If thn (police ) had 1n,es11ga1t'J v.hen "<' asi..ed 1hem tn 1h1'i v.hole 1h1ng tuuld ha'c bct•n a'Old<'d." sh<' said • (PleHe eee CAR/ A2) 9 .fficials def en,,,d ~and ling of case as embezzlement By GREG KLERKX Of -0.., ......... Otlicial' from thl· \Je~pon Rcalh Pohle Dl-panmrn1 and Orangr < uunl\ l>l\tnt.I .\ttornq 's ollin· defcndt:ll themsel\l'\ I Ul'\da) agains1 charges that tht'1r 1n,e\l1µ- t1on 1n10 an clJhorate embculcmcnt scam 1s ham pering 'Kllm'i d lonc. w u lllcct tn'>urancc Pllhll J l\11 c..i1d one ol '"o suspects in the .\ult• l ralkn 111 'l'" llt'n Bead\ Kam ma ~ ha' e lc tt 1hn 11un1n "'1th ni11tl' thJn ~I m1lho ft 1n cash allegcdl) h1l~<'<i trnm "' pcurk "h<l t'nlrU,ll'd their C\OtlC e \ptn\I\(.' ,dr\ Ill lht dl•alcr'>h1p tor rc:...i le lkt "'l'en J uh and December IQ ., dot<'n' 11 , a• ov.ncr\.trrJngcd io ha\('lhe1r Po r\Ch('<, B\1\\\ r crraP\ and Holls·Rmt1'\ \old b) ..\uto Galk~ l<X·att'd on v. e\t ( oa,1 H1ghv.J\ tn Newport Buch said ~g1 T <><ltl "il l..1n\on f he tars v.e~ &•' rn lo the com ran' tu~.,,, d on lt1n\lgnm.-n1 hut owners ~t'l'Cd no monn alter 1h t ar\ ~l·n.· \old \Jill ~ 1llt1nw n T h1· hu,1n~" "as shut do" n in Januan .tntl 1101· 11! •~ 11 \u,ix·cl\ the mJn.tger nl thr firm -"a' JIT<''>lt"d nn ,u,p1l 111n of t•mtx· ukmt'nl \It ho ugh Im m.ii 1 harg('' haH' H'I '" h<· fik'J aga1n'1 thl \ulo C 1alkn prt.'\1drn1. \<1mt '11 llm\ t harge that polt•t' a nd pro-.elult1r\ .lrl handling the CU <' 1mproncrh T h1· ·, 1t 11m\0 l h11m 1ha1 ~tdU'><' th<' am" bctni h1.1 nd led ,1, .1n t mhcnlcment rathrr than aut<' theft case their 1n,11r.1nll nmf'Jnl<'' Jrt" rd using 1o·g1\ e lh('m compc-n~ I ll'll \\ H. in·mn '"11d 1rtvt"lttgawr' art' puf'\u1ng e-m~nl~ m1 r • ll!ll'' hl·,au\t' thr u 11m.1I<' l.U[tt't ofthr scam "a' mnn1 mt :hr 'ehll t'\ I }:put. I )1\lrt' 1 \1t11fTI('\ \1 ar~ V\ lg.Jl' \aid autti lh' 11 hJl)lt'\ rn.t\ C \.entuJ • ht· fil t'd 1•1\ut• (1Jll<'n "'I"<''''' nt'" the' "<'rt'nt go1 ng It• i;J\ t tht '11 • m \ 1hr1r m •nr' at lh<' llmt' the' took tht'tr ••II' :•en 11 'Ju1n thl' "'' I '1gn\ 'Th1!i" not a ca'it' "I'll' .. t-u'1fl<'\' V.J\ ,, ' ur '( defraud pc-oplr It wa\ ~ I '< I 11 I' :t \ ,1 "~ I I'll .I hU\1 ne\\ • 'Pleue eee PROBE/A2) Business 8 4-5 Classified B6-8 Comics C6 Death notices 88 Entertainment A8 Bush, Dukakis post decisive victories Food C 1-5 Mind & Body AS Opinion A6 Police log A3 Public notices 88 Sports B 1-3 Weather A2 By DONALD M. ROTHBERG AP ................ CONCORD. N H -Cl<'orgr Ruc;h and M1l·hael Dul..al..1' prnnted 1he1r campaigns south"nrd wd:n Jfter dec1s1ve Ne" Harnp<.h1re '111m1t'\. and Bob Dole prom1\Cd 10 rnunln - attack uoless the '1u' p re'11denJ ~to~ "tll\tnn1ng thl' l>uk record " Rush dl'n1t•cJ he had donl' an\lhing wrong R1ch.ird C1crhard1 v.ho fi'n1sh<'d \Clond tn Dul..al..1s. \.lid he was an the ralt' Ill \IJ\ Hov.r\Cr. ~n. Paul Simon ofllhno 1'>. 1h1rd amo ng Dcmo- t nll\ 1n '-=<'" I lamp,h1rc afler fi nish· 1ng ..ct·ond an lo~a. \Jld he -will ha\C to drop out unless he can "''° ne\t "ed. 111 11thn \nulh Dalota o r Minn1'\l•IJ f ormer \11111n.1 C.10' Bruer Bah- h111 \J 1tl ht had ·.1 JI\ 1ded mind" al'lllut "hl·thn 111 • un11nuc. but that k \\l' fat ~ ,.,n h.1d alrrad\ as~cd for h1' 'UJ'lJ'Mlrt ii h1· 'h(luld dro p out Dok lhl' h1~ Rt'pubhcan winner tn lo"J la'>I "l'cl.. '-<lid Bu"h"scomebaclt 'Kii.in. 1n 't'"' l!Jmr,111 1 "·'' 11 least panh tl ur t Hu'h I \ • •r mcrt.1al!I that l">t1k -..i ,J h\l "11'•1 ' ' rt-cord 'Tm going to '" 11 ~· • ' .t d stra1ghtt'n II UUI ht• '-lh' J' ·t I Manche'l<'r ' It a1rP-,,, !"-.: '•••r n, ing hat ~ 1<1 \>. •Hh1n rt11P I "'l 1111' jto1ng In run frnm 1 I m rw • n • • !' f"' I ~ '• •ll J tight I• ,, 'I • t lurnrd 11' ~ a!>h1ngton · I , ,,:.1' • ~I "' '' rt'luc tant to tall ,11'-o ,, I> • 1 ' ·'" J\Jllon H0wr\ er "1 1 ~•rl't .ir u l dunng a hn('f r , ' .1 t-" " 11 •1·ronen toda\. ht' ri'I d I ·~1 • I -.aid 11 "asn't true t-lu• I "' ~ a.! 1 \J\ thlt .. (PleaK ~ POLITJC9/A4) BB gets slow-growth petitions Freeway sho?ting M t-t t -14 289 t '""""' ••d ... ,~·1· ....... ,i,, '"'""''~'"'"'"" .. , ... .rm...... case <fOeS to )Ury easure a rac S t suppor e rs , up1on1ng ond he3\\ dt'n'iltl<''i Ill frumatl' the in1 ti:l11\( t>ut will~ E:J, • would limit density of new city proiects "" t' ask lhlll lhC\ hold t)fl on On \ un\UtlC,'llUI :J m J JOr de ,l'lopmcnts. li k e TomM.n\,aml·m btr of 1he m r..k11dt1" lark until the c111zens can ( ounl 11 .tnJ pan of a four-mtmbcr By ROBERT 8ARKER Of ...... ,.. ... Advocate for a blllot in1t11t1 vc that would P\lt braka on 1rowth in Hunu nato n ~ach delivered pet1· t1on1 to the city clerk Tunday bl'ann1 14.289 s11naturcs. J measures would put curb'i on bu1ld- in1 prOJctt.s 10 ensure pro ... l\ion' ;m· made (or ~wcrs. parks, and road\ The c:ountywtdc tlow 1rov.1h 10- it1at1vt l,)ttitions wtredthvtrt"d to the county Rflistrar of Vottrs Feb ~ II thow pcuiJons ha\'c en uah "ahd ·, 111n1tum. that measure will be on Gei1 Orttp. via presKknt of thc1une'-11ot Th111n1t1ame aOah Hunhnaton Beach Tomorrow, said onl unincorporated arus members of hcf li"OUP collttltd ncarl)' ~ 000 ~1an11urcs more tban Oft'IA said. hov.c\o'tr, that becken rtqu1ttd' tr cnouah 11natura arc · of the Huntinato n Beach 1n1t1at1,e ul.MLtbc mcuurc ~ult be~ on were plann•r\I all •&or\I lo quahf) the N0Hmbtr1tncralclttt1on ballot -mar rMn1.trc for w No"tmbtr ballot. n.cy ~re rcqw1rcd to tel I 0 percent of the c1t)"1 l"'1 tcrcd vo1m to q..abfy for tM bllO& 1n a tfftCBI clecl1on The Sc-n1n1vt GroW1h and Trame ontrol ln1t11t1ve1 h•ve been circulated throu bout un1n· corponiacd Oraner ounty and 1n a Dlilmbct of CtllO If oaswd. tM Onep said lbc aty Counaf ha Cillen into the hinds of ~lh • ute on the \IO"'·growth in11at1 ve :· fat 1100 thut aencrall) appm"c~ dt"· <shl' ~1d Hl~wmen1 proJttl da1mC'J Tune!•) Ortqa and o ther members of tht ~lo"-1ro"th 1n1t1at1 "c "miMta<t_·· llvntingto n fka h Tomorro.... 81• 1n1 and that 11s backt" art" cn-'ttna t.a~lcJ recent appmYa.I b>_ tht (1t;r in "'re taC11C1 C ounc1l lo ptrm11 up to 600 home\ Ma ' u 1d tht cou~1l ha u~ and a I ~-acrc \ho pp1n1 centci al th<' "common ~nK .. on all p rc>JCCU 1n a1rpon "te nt'ar Wamcr A'enuc and th(' 11 month he's bttn a member Bol\ll C h1c.l . trttt .. th(' coun 11 haJ dra ucaJI)' It'· Uncp Mid lht lcado_wlark dl'· du~ <kMlt) a.nd l.ft.leMat)' on -..hat 'clopmcnl .... oulJ be ~u'td 1r the was onainall)' planntel_ 10. be 1n the ,1o"·lfll" th 1nu1111'e "·as alrad 1n Jo"ntov.on," M said ••f'tulfs not the plat <' .. -or\ of a P">'IJ1)W1ll council '" ProJ«" that Ortco ..-td ~·d hke It• .... ,d , .. A M-""-•la PW'ft.--1 10 'l<'t htld unt1L\01tn c:an-Speek on " -.... ~ .,. .... I'-· h ,.. -Nudt dOWfttO '""\ll"Cnt 600 bama WU I com; t e 110" tn l\.\Ue n wn -om1,,. H• •Ml , ....... Nmo f.am1~ n:dc\ cl pmcnt p~ns by Rohen .,.. """ .. _, Ma) tr to bu1kh \tnr\I ot'botcltalona ov.-ntn o f the propcn -o..,..na Pvlftc Oll't Htahwa). and hout•r\I a\kcd for L homn. IWOf«\ OD lbt lioU propel'\)' and Ma)\ tatd he u.pccU the ulumatc ll~o1r H ill. bu11dout an tht M~&artc P">J('(1 Oru:ea Pftd• \\ th~t <k"clopmc.n1 to bt 1n t.ht ara of 20 ~ • .. • Wl1'D8WREAKBAVOOON GOAST ••• .. taAI .._., wl8ds daJnllld a SlS.000 .,... ptOlt(tint an outdoor swim- mi.aia aOol at tbe YMCA. ~ve had I couple bolts ID down. and we're ,._, ~ Jli!ll mcui~ all of the IOOR w.11. ilW Sherift's Harbor Pauol s.t. Howard Mol. Olton said one of the boats that wentdownwasa )6.foot yacht. which was swamped while moored ofT Balboa. At tM Newport Harbor Yacht Club. facilities man•r Joe Cordero said the boats escaped m~or damage. but the dub lost a 7()..foot wooden dock.~ •·1t's pretty well destroyed. There's a few sup pons left. but lots of planks arc washing up on shore.'' Cordero said_ .. It's hell on earth -MothCT Nature's fury." Cordero said work crews hit the harbor as soon as the winds kicked up. but ··when they're blowing th)s hard. -... hat can you do? We uc e' Cl). thing down and prepare the best we can -then hope.·· Bui Laguna Beach resident Brad Jones d1dn ·, e'en have a chance to hope -... hen a huge oak trcc crashed through his home -he JUSt got lucky. said Laguna Beach Fire Capt. Bing Boka. Boka wd Jones was asleep in his home at 515 Can\ on Acres when the winds toppled an ·oak tree next to the 600-square·foot house 1n which he li ves alone. The tree destroyed the house but missed Jones b}' less than a yard. the captain said. · .. A couple offeet more and 1t would have skewered him." Boka said ... The tree also damaged the house next to his. There -...ere a lot of scared people.·· . Some Los Angeles Count) resi- dents weren't so lucky. ~que Altdtttl ... AllMta. Atlentlc City ~ .....,_.. ~ ... 9oelofl ..... CNt1eelon.S.C ~.N C CHcaoo ~I ~ ~Ofllo OellM--FI WorU1 Oeyton o.n- 0..Moll'M Delrolt °"""" EIPMO Erle Fu-*• Flaglllfl Ofend AllPldl Honollllu Houlton lndleoepoll• Jecllaon.MIM JK!ltonvllle ""'-K-Qty uavev- Ut11e Rock LOUISYtle ~· Mlet'lli 8Mdl MilwlUllM .. Le 93 3e 25 20 52 33 42 30 79 12 47 24 52 27 .. 24 45 21 2t M 57 40 $&. 30 4() 24 40 31 31 30 35 so 74 M 37 31 .. 13 44 2e 34 2e 27 °' 71 .. ~ 2t 01 4'7 50 21 32 22 12 72 .. 5e 43 30 111 34 111 30 41 37 52 2t 64 42 65 31 45 30 57 ,. 17 64 31 10 Tides TODAY S-.0 IOw 3·23 p m Secono """' 1:40 p.m. '"""80AY 3· 11 L lf\ .. ,. a.m H1 p,m 10-15 p m Sun-•5:37p.m,,..~et t S:S a.m 8fld_..., .. 5 Mpm. Moon-•5~p.m.,..-.~ M 7.20 L"' 8fld -.... al 7· 12 PA 11111 '""" 1·2 ,.. 1·t poor 1·2 - 1·2 - 1·2 - 1·2 -1·3 poor Julio Mendoza. 39. of Azusa was electrocuted earl} toda) as he stepped on a hot wire, apparent!) downed by the winds. while helping to douse a fire on a neighbor's front ta-...n. said Los Angeles Count) Shenffs Depu!~ Dena Roberts. Three people were killed in a fiery collts1on at 6:26 a m on the "est- bound Foothill Free""a~ invoh 1ng a big ng. another tractor trailer and a D.-, .......... ., ... ktlwerta Tree trim.mer Mike Baile~ and Laguna Beach realdent Brad Jonea lnapect dam&ae to Jonea' home after winds toppled a huge oak tree onto tli~ hou.e. FREEWAY SHOOTING CASE TO JURY ••. ca r Orange Count) H1gh-...a) Patrol officials reponed no storm.related tal11on" helicopter "'as "' enurncd al·c1dents. but the southbound ramp at the Manne<. orps \tr tat ton at El to the an Diego Free"'a~ at Euclid Toro. a spokes-...oman there said Street in Founram Va lle~ "'as cloS'ed Damage to the a afr ·"'as un- earh toda) for !>C' eral hours to detn m1ncd. she said. commuters "'hile Ca ltrans workers .\1r traH·I aL John Wa ) ne l.\.3S dearcd'a do"' ncd tree und1Slurbed.. offinals said.but tra\'el .\l John wa, ne .\1rpon. tour small on the ground was frantic for mo~t uf a.1rcraf1 "'ere !lipped b~ the winds and · the rush hours 3\ downed trees and su,Laincd minor damage. Olson said. pow(•r lines blod .. ed motorists. Traf· .\ Manne Corps CH-53.\D .. Sea tic otlkers in dozens of Cllll'S were called 1n earl) 10 work to direct traffic at intersections -...ere traffi c lights "ere knocked out. The Santa .\na winds were ex· From Al to be concealed in a man's palm. was in the truck after a camping trip, he said. "The gun was laying there in the pouch. I thou$ht I'd fire a warning shot out the window ... Morgan testi- fcd ... It's a nightmare for me, but it's a worse nightmare fo r the victim." ix:c1cd t? d1m101sh b). tonight. giving Meyer told jurors Tuesday. that the "'a) tu colear sktt:s and lower charges against Morgan require some tcmpcr:uur.~-tn mo~t areas Thurs-d g cc of oplanning or at least intent dJ\, iht· '\a11unal \\cathcr cr.uc~~:..:.., · · --~ on Morgans-pan. said . '\I don't think the facts show he 1s Tb~ AssoC'lated Press coatnbuted guilt) of an) of these three charges." to tbis r«>port. Meyer said during his 21h hour closing statement. "But I think he'll be fo und guilt) because ~ou just can't walk awa' from this case. ·· .\s long as vou think about this case. 1here-... ill be a pan in there that is a question whether or not this man fired at another person or fired a "'armng shot. .. he's trying to save a smkmg ship and prove his client is innocent with all of these hypothetical si tuations. But the fact is that my brother is in a wheelchair and has been in the hospital for six months." The trial was filled with emotional peaks and valleys. as the jurors saw the vict im ...._ strapped-in a wheelchair -testify. and then the defendant. who 1s free on SI 00.000 bail. 'hrtWo men who hirve changed each other's lives so drasucall) said th{]' did not recognlle each other in coun. Paul Nussbaum said last week that his hean holds hatred for Morgan. and at the same time "I think he 1s pathetic." ··1 hope (Morgan ) w1ll spend a long time behind bars:· he added. But Nussbaum said even that -...111 not bring JUSt1ce in the case. Just1re, he s:ud. onl} could be found ··1f someone -...ent through euctly the same thing I have. Words cannot explain it. ··Right now. I am completely dependent on other people to take care of my daily needs ... If I have an heh on my nose or head. I need somcone to scratch ll ... If convicted of all of the charges "hil'h he faces. Morgan could be se ntenced to seven rears m pnson. Kralilk said. Seou Nussbaum. how- e,er. said that the tnal is not an end to his famil) 's trauma. .. It's Just another bridge we ba"e to cross." he said outside the Santa Ana counroom ... Paurs 1njuf) 1s going to be a lifelong thing -it doesn't end here·· Me)cr said he thought the Jury might reach a dec1s1on in the case as earl) as Thursda). . Me} er said his client was guilty of other charges not filed by the d1stnct attorne). and that his cUent should ha' e been charged with lesser en mes. ''This 1s a case that doesn't deserve those kinds of charges in it ... the a11ome> said. De puty District Attorney Costa Mesa ChaIIlber to honor ToIIl Fuentes A large tree narrowly mlaaed amub1ngaCU" at-2140 Federal A•e. ln CoetiiMeu.:- PROBE OF EMBEZZLEMENT DEFENDED ••. F rom Al 'i<' 1~n' .1~1l'l'U th:.11 thl· 'tlt1m'> ha'e an unpleasant J 1km111J hul '1<11d thl·1r 11nl~ rn11ur\c at presrnt ··1s Cl' ii ad1on Jg.t1n'lt thc ·\'utn (1alkf) ~ "'' 1~n·. \Jtll J l,1 ..... <,u1t ::1ga1nst h1'i office would not lhJngl thl ,11ur\l· nt the 1n\c~t1gat1on Rl J u'c onc "dl' threaten<. to sue us "'Ill not make an 1mprl '" >n l•ll 11ur d<'tl·rm1na t1on of the facts." said ~c\lgn \ ·ttJ\l•Jll\ "'l' 'cgott"osetsofunhapp) pcopk \\hen ,,1u gl I lh1"' n ti 11 1hat's the bottom hne." In ' e'>11g.H1•r<1 SJ\ the' arc also wrestling "'1th the quc,111111 itl "h" ,lltuJlh ov.ns the resold automob1les \\ 1ll>.in'l11n 'aid the ne"' O'-"ner<>" of appro't1mat<'I:-9<l ix:rll·nt ul thc \(ht<k<. hJ\e been located · fhcrc arc l~ll -,cts of' 1c11ms in this case. and v.e·rc nl•t going ti> hammer one 'let of\.1 Ct1ms for the benefit ol the ulhl·r .. \J1d \e' igm Police rclCl\e<l complaints about alleged "rong- do1 ng Jt .\uhJ < 1allt:T) as <'arl) as July. but a forma l 1n,l·s11ga11on "a~ not launched unttl o'embcr \\ 1ll>.1nson said police calkd -\uto Gallery officials about the compla1n l\ .ind \31d the company "had lcg111matc reasons" for thl· IJcl>. of pa' ment. The "tuJl1un came to a head when a Los '\ngclc\ autp dealer !>4.'nl 10 C3T'\ to A.u to Galkf) and rl-cl·1ved a ,hcd 11.11hout lht:' proper signatures and without ~~:s~E Daily Pilll MAIN OFFICE sufTk1cnt luni.h to \upport 11 .\ftl'r a rq>rl'Wntatl\I.' ot \utu C1alkr: ... pa rl'nl (ompan). Lagun.1 Beach \lotor<. Im . told police ;ind prO\l'l ut0r'I about unpa1J hill<. and dr~ llank account\. pohll" arrc\tcd \ulO C 1all1.·n manager Reginald Kenned), 39. of Laguna "l 1gucl on \u\p1< mn of grand theft under fal\c prl'll'O\<.'\ Kl·nncd' "'J\ later rl'll'ascd on $1 0.000 llall I he whereabout\ ul .\uto C1alkn Prc!>1dcnt Jame\ .\ndt"r.,on. JY. ol :"-l'"'P<HT Beach Jre '>1111 unkno"'n. and pohlc bchl'' e he ma) ha' e fll'd the tountr: and spent m<1'l of the 1ll·gOlll'n ca'lh \lthouJh lhc) dt'('hncd to H~'eal ';pcc1fics. pohce said .\ndt.'r\On li ved a la' 1sh hfest\lc at his Harbor Island hume and had -.c' era I automoh1le~ and expensive bdong1ngs "It ·~ our thCOr} that he'<; enJCl\Cd the use or O\'er s I m1ll1on JnJ that he'\ ou1 ol10"' n .. ~1d \\ ilkinson Wlll>.10\on said aud1tor1 arc currentl~ scru11n1zl{!B \uto Ci::illcr. account book<i and <1hould complete their in'co;11g;i11on within two "'eeks He said add1t1 onal l harge\ "Ould hkcl) be filed again<it Kenned). Anderson "'111 prohahl~ be charged at that lame. 1f he can be located b~ police D•llJ Piiot ~" lt-GuareotMd -----1 Justcall642-6086 "-h11 do }Ou like 11bout the Dail) Pilot" What I don't )OU hke'> Call the num~~ abo e and )OGr mt'uage \\11l be rttord d . tnanstnbcd and J e- 1 11\cred to1he appropnatc c'-'1tor -------The ,,me 24·hour ans'-'enns ~f"tce l'Jla) ~ I u.scO to fCj:Otd Icncr to the cdnor on an} 1op1 . Cothnbu,ors 10 our Ltuer column mu'lt include ••• ~ their namt and telephone numbtr for 'erititat1CJn • ~":' . 1 Tell• u• •bat" on 1 our n1ond , __ .__ .. , Christopher Krahck sternly denied that emotion played a role in his case. telling Jurors the shooting was a "cold-and-calculated" attempt to kill N\Jssba um. "What other use does that handgun. -look how small it is -have other than 10 shoot human beings ... Kralick said. "It 1s not manufactured to scare lions. that's not why Mr. Morgan bought 11. He knows what he tried to do. he just got caught." Members of the victim's fam ily said they were confident in the case Krahck presented and added Meyer's barra&t' was the most difficult part of the tnal "It's tough JUSt listening to him." ~Seott 'Nussbaum. 26. "It's like By JENNIFER WEBER OttlleD.-,NM .... Tom Fuentes. who chairs the Orange County Republican Pan) and serves as a director for a number of Orange County chant1es. will be the recipient of this year's Hean Award from the Costa Mes.a Chambe r of Co..mmerce. He will recei ve the award at a banquet Feb. 25 at the We ti n South Coast Plaza. O range County groups that Fuentes works w11h include: the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. Society of St. Vincent de Paul's food d istribution center. Christmas Seals. the o\mencan Lung Assoc1at1on. Big Brothers-B1e Sisters. the Un11ed Way a nd the Regional Center. "Thomas Fuentes depicts the per- fect Hean Award recipient." said Arlene Schafer. the chamber's ex- ecutive ma nager. Fuentes. a sixth generauon nat1 ve Californian. 1s senior vice president of Robert Bein. Wilham Frost & .\ssoc1ates. The firm 1s a group of engineers. planne,-, and surve) ors .\dd1t1onal information on the a"ards dinner 1s available from Michelle McE-...an at 650.1490 or Pegg~ Reinen at 548-306 7 CAR SCAM VICTIMS MAD AT POLICE •.• From Al Greg Vavra ofR1vc rs1dc was trying to 'it'll his 1982 BMW 320i last fall "'hen a representative from Auto Ciallcr) called him and su.sgested he put the car up for sale at the lot. He dropped the car off Dec. 30. On Jan. 17. he called to see wh) it was tak1n& so lo ng to sell the car "and a sccunt} guard answered the phone," Vavra said. Like many of the v1c11ms. Vavra has since found his car. It now belongs to a Huntington Beach man wh o bought it in good faith from now- def unct Laguna Beach Motors. "Righ t now I'm driving an '80 Honda," said Vavra. whose BMW was not insured. -~ .,. . . . ' . ... ~~ ~ ....... .!'_ . -• -: Througe, the centuriM, fine wood Mutt .. ~ become aynon ymoua wtth luxury Md good ...... Today, Helrwood Shutters gtve M wy elegMCe to any lnt•lor from ColoN8' to.uttra Modtrn. No other wtndow covering performt Its functk>n with such beauty and grKle. Shuttera fitter Mght with an lnflntte vllriety of ttytea, reduce g&are. block out heat and cold, maxtma tM Yi9W and expand lntenor1 wtth a.n, llmple llnea. ~· other wtndow trMtmenn, lhutt .. tncrw your home'• value. With Helrwood Shutt•'• you mey ctM>OM Louver wtdth• of 1V4, 21A, 3'..t, Md 4'A. We MleCt the ftneet wOOde ····-·· Md ofter • large -.ctk>n of co1or1 or....,_ Md W. wttl hetp you .... the beet deltgrt for 'tfJ4M wtndowe and 1Hdlng glal doorl . Serving California since 1953 • Roseman said he would hkc to collect all the victims' stones before considering a lawsuit. Some or the v1cums have also talked about suing the polic~ dcpanment and the dist net attorne) s offi ce. Meanwhile. as many as 86 people arc -...1 thout their ca rs or the money the> hoped to make. P111•1 a (111) JU..2711 ' f ~---.-...------.-.--' l I. I --- I. r Bull!: i~ Bu4Rl.1 _ .. Olympic winners t o play in charity tennis tournament Sixteen O lympic sold medalists will lend a hand to fight child abuse an the Absolut Gold Benefit Tennis Tournament Thursday through Saturday at the Newpon Beach Tennis Club. 0 1) mpians who w1ll play Saturday with C'hildhclp USA patrons arc Edwin Moses. Tracy Caulkins. JcfT Blatnick. Ca~y Costie. Terry Schroeder. Steve Lundquist. Rarer Johnson. Bob Mathias and o thers. Celebrities will indudc actress Cheryl Ladd and ac tor Efrem Z1mbalist Jr. Nine-year-old Sharon Baus. who rerorded the child abuse prevention song "Dear Mr. Jesus." also will be at the to urnament. which is open to the public. For SP«Ultor or parucapant player infor· mat1on. co ntact Chaldhclp SA at (818) 347-7280. Revlew workshops set The schedule for the remaining community workshops for the Costa Mesa General Plan review program ha' e been scheduled for Thursday and March 10. Thursday's meeting wall be held at 7 p.m. at Bear Stn.'et Elementary school. while the March 10 session 1s planned for 7 p.m . at the Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Av~ Call planners R. Mtt"hacl Robinson .it 754-561 0 or Ali ce Angus a t 75+5608 for details. Fashion show in NB "A Gtfl of Fnendsh1p" as .the theme of a philanthropic luncheo n and fashio n show to be gi ven Thursday by the Las Rcinas A uxiliary of the Assistance League ofNcwpon Beach at the Newpon Marriott Hotel. The event as scheduled for noon. wt th proceeds bcnefi11ng the league's Dental Health Care Center 1n Newpon Beach. the Child Care Center in Costa Mesa and the new Kacts on the Block. a puppet program for disabled yung.sters. Call 760-1063 for reservations and funher information. Skl excursion planned BJ AOaE&T BAllllll ... ...,P..t .. About 100 teachers marched -.ith olacardsat Hununato n ~h Ctly D1s1r1c1 ~adqu.ners Tu"'1ay, calling for trustees to loosen their punt stnngs and give them a rail( thu metts Oranae Count)'s going rate. Carol Autrey, prtsident of the 216· member Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers Association. said the 3.5 percent pay hike the distric t board has offered would put the pay oflocal teachers below the Orange County avcra~. "Teachers have brl)u t honor to the district." Autrey told rd membe~. "Your offer makes them feel that their service doesn't count." Teacher art askina for the equ1 .. alen1 of a 6.43 percent increase. . Otstn ct offictals&atd toda)' that the dad) pay of Huntingto n Beach teacher!. who wo rk 183 days a }tar. is higher than the a verage county teacher Most other te~chers put in a 186-da) wor~ 'car. officials said. · A bqinnang teacher would make S 122.92 for a day's work w1th the 3.5 percent pa) hike, Assistant Super· 1ntcndcnt Ron Brown said. The h1grfesr paid tcachrr. with the most expenence and education credits. wo uld receive $237.59 a day. Brown said. The a verage pay of thr Huntington Beac h teacher would go to $41 .150 a \Car, he said. The beginning teacher "''ould receive $22.495 a year and the most experienced would receive S43A 79 a year. Bro wn said. Trustee Gary Nelson said the d1stnct will have to make $500.000 1n program c uts to pay for the distnct salaf) offer. "Our reserves arc depicted ... he said. Ne,otiators declared all' impasse 1n ~got1ations Feb. 4. "We do n't want 10 beat the d1stnc1 into bankruptc} ... Autrey said today "Bui we want what's fai r. We feel they can offer A larae aroap of Huntin gton Beach teac h era gathers in front of school di•trict bead quarters. some more." L> nn Arno ld. an tith grJdt• ,, 1t•nte teacher at D" \Cr School. "a<. ont•, if '°'L'Jrh 100 packets a l the rail~ dl''>l.nhcd J orderh. Arnold. who said hr is thl.' \Ok \upport forh1S\\tfcandl\\Osmallch1ldrt'n \Jtd 11\ 'Cl"\ hard tor a fam1h .. to male 11 ' un .i tt'achds pa> · Arnold .i 1966 graduate v i H un11ngton Beach High hool \\ho'-; taught 1.i ~t'ar<; in the d1stnct, said he could no longrr quahf} to bu> a hou!>e 1n the d1Stnct Hc purchased his rcs1dcnce ~ear) ago \\hen PrlLl.'V•'l.'n. k ~ e\JXO!.l 'e he u1J .\rnuld \\h(l !kl1d d1stnct t~I \Cort'' ot d1str1d Lh1ldn:n are among the h1ght·'1 111 lhl· d1,tnct , 1a1 med the dl\tnl t ' \•lltn.: on nn"'>S prupt·n' that Lould ht· ,old 11 pro' 1de mune' lor ra1'1.('~ and 1llht•1 ,, •mo Oc."'e"dS A sk11ngadven1u re forchtldrcn. both bcg1nn1ng and C\pcnenced. ~ill be conducted through the Ir' ine C'ommun11) Sen ices Dcpanment this week· end. unda) ""h buses lca\lng Tunle Rock Commun it) Park Fnda~ al 6:30 p.m. a nd returning at 6 p.m 'unda). Metro Pointe approved; foes ·may fight The tnp 1s geared fo r founh 10 seventh grade children and the S 110 pm·c includes transpona11on. lodging. hft tickets. meals and adults superv1s1on. Call 854-8 144 for more information. By J ENNIFER WEBER °' ... ...., ........ ment ( o prOJl'll "111 LO' er sllghth mort' than 12 acres bt'l"e-en 1he ~a n Diego Frcl·"a' and South ( oa\t Dn'c t'J'>I nl BeJr Sfrect The plan featurrs I 2 '" and four-stor: oilier hu1ld1ng<. and 'ii\ :ind four-stor: par~1ng \tructurl'S .i:'-> IKP,quare-toot Ll<."\rlopmL'Ol \3\1ng 11 \\ ould he too intl'n<>e and too do~ to the ( rrt•cnbrooi.. housing tract 'u11ng tht' lJ, 11' '~d tr<• \\he 'IL'r s..i1d ··1 h1' I' NII a rd,ettwn ot the "a' ill:upk kt•' dl"'<•Ul thl\ prott"l"I lhl' I' ·a relleL11on ul thl ''J' pt•opk l!X'I ahou1 th1' cnunul ·· Over 80s party in NB All senior c1t11ens 1~ their 80s are 1n v11cd 10 a s~c1al b1 rthda} part) Thursda~ al ~m. in Room 1 of thr"O~nror C"cmcr. 800 , argueme Ave .. Corona del Mar. The Costa Mesa Ctty Council too~ ano ther )tep to~ard urbanmng north Costa Mesa Tucsda) b} appro' ing a controversial project that includes high· rise office bu1ld1ngs adjacent 10 a rcs1dl!n· tial area. ThL' 3-2 '01<." "Cnt against the rt'C· omml·ndat1Lin c1f the Ci t\·, planning d1' 1S1on. v.111ch sugg~ted breaking the I 2- stor: h1gh-n-.e into'"' o <.l\·stor: bu1ld1ngs Plannl"r!> ub1eued to thl· building\ height in pra \lmll' tt1 J nearb~ neighborhood \\ herl.' pre' 1ous mret1ngs on nonh ~l\.k dl·,cloprnt"nt ha\C been pacl t>d '-'llh upponl.'nts. T uesda' ·., h<!anng >Aas nutJbh 4u1e1 Onl~ 111 pt·oplc spoke .. Let's faL'C 11 In thr cit' of ( o~ta \lcsa "'r ha'e a parod) ofpubhc pann:1p:n1on" said · andra Genis. ··~ c'H• bas1c:1.lh rl.'s1gned u urseh es to thr fact that •this LO unnl h.i:. 1ts mind madt> up t>eturL' tht• mt'l.'llng probabl~ before it's l"'L'n put .in the .ig.enda ·· Tht· l1t1Len' \\ho did ,rx·al tJi~tJ m11,1h .ih<1Li1 lrJllil L~JOLl.'rn~ .i.nd ico lllg1 l al prnbknh an lhl <lrl'<I tha1 hil'l' kd to crJcli.in, hti mt'' 1r lhl <•rl.'ttnhroo~ t1Jll Refresh men is" 111 be served and cntcn a1nmcnt 1s planned b' th<.· Harbor View Grade · hool choru!>. Call 644-Jl44 for rL·sena11ons and add111onal 1nforma11o n Opponents of Metro Pointe bo\cotted 'the meeting but said afll.'Nard the\ ma~ launch a pe1111on dnve 10 place thl· d e,elopment o n a ell~ ballot. (ounc1I member<> DaH· Wht"l'kr and Mar) Hornl"lul!..11.' \Ott•d aga1n<o1 the \, pJrt ul thl' appr11' al th(' ,11unl agrn•d ""h tht' P1ann.ng ( ~1mn11\\11H1 thJ' thl· Jppt'Jran,~ ft!\, l'Jf~ ng. '>lrudur<'' h. '>01tcned ru.,~ hh "111-i ami .... ·aring The second phase of the ~ rncl [X-, clop- Garden club to meet . The Ncwpon Hills Garden Club "111 meet thursda' at 9:30 alm on 1he communil' room of the G lendaic Fed eral C)a\ 1ngs building. ioo :"/e"pon Center Drl\e. Nc"pon Beach. Dr H K OOpo\\ltZ. dtrtttor of the LICI Arboretum. "111 ~~a~ on gro" 1ng modern daf· fod1lls. Homel~ss program set Rainbows to End Hunger. in panncrsh1p "1th th rel' Jr, in<.· residents. wall sponsor a senes of monthl} to" n mee11ngs on hunger and ho me· kssne~s in ln nc. beginning Thursda~ from 7 10 10 p.m. at ln1nt• High School. 432 1 Walnut .\\c. Call l'oanq C'onMant at 832-9070 or Rainbo"s al 557-5041 fordrtails. CALEND AR Wednesday, Feb. l 7 t- • ti '0 n m Costa Mesa Traffk Commission.'\ niunul d1Jmtx·r, ..,_ r air D rtH' Erle Randall Thursday, Feb. 18 'Top Gun' fan loses cancer battle By JO~ATHA~ VOUXE °' ... ~,... ..... A 17-,car-old ( osta \fr!>a 'Outh "ho \\On thl' fl'sper t ul o m· of the :'\a''·., ··Top Gun" pilots 1hrough h1\ courageous light against canl'l.'r lost h" battle "'11 h the disease earh T ut·sda> Enc Randall d11."J at I )11 am sur· rounded b' his fam1h . fnends and nur\l'., fro m Fountain \alln's t-H P Hospital said hospttal 'poli.t•, .... tim.in Jani\ .\lll'n Earlier th" m11nth. uni.' ul fnl '\dream\ caml." trul.' "hl'n rl'l1red 'a'' C'mdr Rand) C'un ninghJm p:11d him J '1<,1t 1n tht' hospital. Cunningham Y,J\ thl." l n1tL·d \tail's° first fl)tng ace 1n \ tl.'tnam. <.hl>llttng do"'n fiq~ cncm~ plane~. 1ndudtng three 1n o ne da) He Ile" mort• lhJn 100 (OmbJt missions "l''e flo"n .,.,llh tht• hl•st 22 pilots in the "o rld (at the Tor l 1un r11ttht 'c.h\)()11. but I don't th in!.. Jn' 11nl' \If lhL·m had \Our courage."< unn.1ngham \J1d "hen he.met Enr "I d idn't 11\e u•urJ~l· ">t'\l1nd to \l"l·ond lt kc <oomc ot \OU l ids -do I d11n't !..no~ ho" I'd handle ·11 " Dr Tnna .\ustin. Enc·.-. ped1a1m vn· colasasL ..aid earlier this month that c1ll pos 1ble medical therap~ had been u~d "11hout sucres~ on Enc "ho suffered from I~ m phom.i brought on b~ leut..cmia Rl.'pca11.'d C'ffons 10 find bonr marro" donor!> and th(' poss1b1h1~ for other trt·atmt"nts or 1ransplan1s had be-en e\· hausted. <,he !>:ltd .\ust1n .... as not a'a1labk Tucsda\. but ~llcn ~1d Em had bt'cn booste.ci t)\ Cunningham·!>' mt. l:.nc. trail ~•th ht!i hair thinning from cancer treatments. smiled at Cunningham dunng their '1s1t and told reponel"\ that meeting the ace "as "1oe~ C\Ctting .. On h1s.·hest. tht' \Outh"'ore 'a' \·t\\Ut' gold \\ings th.it Cunningham onlt' "orr The rrtired 'a\ al commandrr -"h\1 \ttll flies against the To p Gun pa lots as ·eandrt One." their training cn<'m' -J I • presen1e1:1 the bo' -...11h patch~ trom lt'tC' \liramJr ll1gh1 \<.hvt1I tnJdc-t:ir.tL•u\ ti\ th· Tom C ru1~ mo~ 1e ··tte\.mi .. norJr. T r<1u th,.pl' '>aid of Ent Enc s.lld hl" \\J\ J I.inn! JC'l thinl' l11n~ bt'fo~ thr T ,,m l ~..,"<' m<" 11.· .1N1u1 1t t l'l 11e llgh ll"r pdN ~ During the pair' tim·1 ''": < u· ninghJm Jf.,u S3' l' him J L 1deutapl' ol th\' m1.H1t and "Fo \ 1 .... 0· J lx>\1l.. 1h1· comman,kr "'r1lll Jl"lout hi\ \ 1rtnarn t'\Pl"fl\.'Olt') The met""t1ng "J~ arrang('d b\ Dr Jaml'\ ~ ~usun. f-H p·, ,h\01.1all' '"e prC'\1dent ot m<.'dtl al JI air<. an<t al<,<\ a r<"llt't'd "a\\ admiral ( unnangham " no"' the dean o• tht> t11ght "'htlOI a• 'Jlional l ni' er<.11' m '1n Ote~o . \er' ILC"!> arc planned lnr -pm '-unda' at Fa1rh3'1.'n \1nrtu3f"\ in \ant.a -\na Th4 fam I' 'US8<'Sts d•lOatwm ht-sent to 1nr R110Jld \!..Donald l an1 p a taL ''' 11•' canlt"r·\tr, ~t·n ~outh!> • 4· JO p m Laguna Bcacb Human Affairs Committee. ( ommun11' Center. 384 L~1on ~t Former Corona del ~ar man held in airliner attack , • n 'u p m l..ag•u Beaclt Board of Adjust· mtnt, Board of Review aad Hoasing CommiUtt , CUUlh.il ~hJOllX'f\. )II) r orest .\\e. • ., pm Costa Mesa general plan rtvitw. He.tr 'tr\.'L'I ')d10ol. .'IUO tk ar ·1. MIAMI (AP) -A passenger's throat was allegedly slashed by a former Corona del Mar man on a flight from Panama < 11~ to Miami. authont1cs said. cond111on tod3' .11 l.h 'nn \lemonal Hoi.p11al. a ho<,p1tal ,p.i!..t'"''rnan \aid 'od "a~ \1t11ng ne.u tht• rl·ar of the Eastern .\1rlinl.'\ L-1111 I "hl'n Robcn Dt'an Clar~ alkgt·dl\ JllJ\ ~t·d him Tues- da ~ \\Ith a pocfctl~n 1I(' [ J \lt"n jPOks•oman Paula Musto \atd Pa,'<.'n gcrsare allo"cd to ca~ pocktt~n1' e!> ..... th blades of less than 4 inche\ \lru~k JO\! ' mJO\ ~'--<'nt?tf<; \.\('fl: 1n' •hl·,t \h .. 't \Jl\I • Th 1et , ,,,,.. ·· p. .: ' pa .. !>t'ngt'r-. and 2 l .rt·'~ ·m~" ".1 rh ing n' er c u ha -... hen ,,x· tw '' • ".1nJma "J' 'labhed •••••••••••••••••••-..J Eduardo A. Noel. 35. was 1n cnt11,al Suspe~t in drowning says Israeli agents killed wife LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man who fint said strona winds blew his bride otT a cruise ship now claims Israeli secret qents killed his wife 1n ~tribution for a book he wro te about human n.&hts abuscs. Scott A:obin Roston. 36. who is bcina held "for invc-stiption of murdcrina his wife •• 26-yea.r-old Karen Waltz Roston. made the allepuon Tunday in a statement released by his lawyer after an appearance In federal coun. Meanwhile. the San Dieao County r ... ta1.av.u., A 198 7 Honda Prttude was ~ .. pont'd stolen from an 1penment compk~ at 10373 later Ave. ~ owntt said sht' notJttd the car minina when w tried to ao to work Tucsda)' and Mt1m1ted t_he v1tur of the car at S 12.000. • • • A man who hfdjust boulht a 1979 Ford four·•hee'4rive p.cbp tn*k ~ i• had bttft MOltft Tunda) .. He told au1hontin be ttft tht \NC'k parted on Eucbd um nar Slatn Avenue 11'e vdude wu valued at S4.SOO. coruncrs uffi"t' said l<oston died from ~stranaulataon assocutcd wtth drownina, which was determined to be a homicide." Docton pttformina the autops) found contusions o n the woman's n~k as well as other~· she had been in a stn.1ale. acrord1nc to an F81 affidavit filecfin U.S. Distnct Court. Roston initiaJly had said his wife had bttn blown overboard b y wind while jog;,. Saturday aboard the S1ar Dancer as it returned to Los Anaclcs from their honeymoon -'-- • • • Three men were annted on vari- ous c h aracs Tuesday when authorities say t.hcy stopped t_hem from bat•na up anotha' men. Wil- liam Ken neth 8'akely, JO. of Garden oro~e and Pltnck Olnid DeAr- mond. 33. offuJlenon wtrt anated fof ala.dly . CllT)iaa ~ ........ -..... woc4Nid8111 -wt.ik MuCoctwn ,._,,.,. - Uftllld Oft~ .... pal Iii• ct.qes. ne tno" ........... . Fakoft A vnuc and Loi FlOra.lllllt. c.... .... A COl1a Mna f'ftlD wn lllftACd cru1~. The ship"> t.aptatn Tho mas W11dunJ. said \\tnds "Crt' hght In has ne" stalC'menl. Roston claimed the agents drugged him. lta,•ina ham ~1th no mrmor: of 1ha1 niaht. lie wd Israeli agt"nts had tned u nsucttssfu lly to ~tdnap ham an the past ind that l l agenu also had pursued ham bet"ause hc held d ocu- ments showing t 1 government involvemrnt in ~hat hccallc-d Israel's "arou violation of human r1'&hts ... Monda} a.fier allqc'db throV11na a friend to the around and punch ins her an t.hc face. The vio man had told l11m he nttdcd to ~' o ff dru&S-Pohce behevc he pos.s1bl) had cocaine and wapons 1n the how,( in tht' ' -~It of Londondcm trttt The woman dtd no t Sttk medical atten- 1ICJIL • • • ScMneoM stole St.600 won.b of *emt F'fb IOftom MSt at ulhan 's Jft Soudll Coast Piiia.. • • • A ...... brolt I WtDdo•, Hok 10 ""'""and SlO O\t'T t.bt -« end from Acts Won. 763 Bttu Thf loll WU estimattd It S ··Thcrr reall~ "as not J n' "'" • • • \ 1h1r 1 't~lll.' :!O canons of ~t.irlbt1r1•' \ll,nda\ from the C1rt'le K slllrl.' JI 'I '' 11.irhor Bh d ••• Rc\ldl"ni' 111 the 300 blocl of .\' tx:id11 \1rt't l rcponcd a pro-.ler a1 3 4 ~ a m 1 uc\JJ' • • • Rl.'~1Ji:nt1JI hurgJanes ~re """° ponC'd TuC'~da' muming in tht' 1800 blOl. I.. \II J'IJll''nlla \' rnur and the 3000 bh>1. ~ 1ll Babb lrttt Newport Beac b More 1hJ n S20. t«\.le-.-cll) was Slolcn fnlm a humr in thr'UO blocl of .\m\'lh"t .,omc11mc ~t111oeocn Jan :!4 a nd \h1ndJ' Thr point of cntl') to the homt• " un.,no \\ n • • • ~ b1L 'l'k 1t'C s .. ates and o thcr m1scellJnc\°1u~ ttems "'onh appro\· 1matC'h S 5l'O Wt'rt' sto len from a g3r.1£(' ·in the 200 bl .. o f :!Qth trttt som{'1tmc '-unda\ • • • China "o rth S 1,. ., 'tolcn- from the t'<'dmom clo~t 1n a home 1n the I 'l Nock of Park ewpon met1 me . turda\ . ' . Buralars brolc into a business tn the ,500 bl k ofEast C'oa t ttaahwa> h nl aner ('OOn Monda and m• SS. in cl$h from a saft. tntne "" tte am! pttn I ~ ~ •qrn Bus, l~n.-number91lftltG. •a t~n from Fawn G~ lw1Wftft IOp..m 1onda) and6Lm Tunda . • • • .\slam 11m Pl')1ftl dr\Ye was Utd to hral into 1 Tou,ia Van pet\td 1n the , ., ll Parl Bau~~ :fuet. da) aftcm n ~ ,~bJdt~ stett<> -.as stolen Hantt.nctoa Beacb Bura)ars en1ert'd a rrs1dcnl.r in :h, I 6000block ofTon ola Ctrt'le 1h n.'uf!h a ~ar upstatn sl1d1n& door and 'h'lc.' an antique church pe" 'a.l ued at S5l• 1 and cau~ dama.&t" to a tele' mon ~1 \ 1 a11cn,1.1n: J 'll" bt'.tLh parl mg h·: Jt Pa\ 111. < 1a,1 J-:i1gh-...a~ and l.al..C' \• t'l I"' J J mJn >!rahht.·d a woman a\ !>hl "'J'-P-1'111~ · L'ntcr thc lot and madc le"'d rcm.J'li.' "" Mesa armed robbe r y suspect surrenders By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ...., ....... '\f\er r lud1ng •~• tor mort than four months. a m:An l osta Mr po11l.~ behe' r robhc.-d h1\ "tk al aunp()tnt as shr \\I\ \\Or .. 1ni 1n I cos.met an store urrendcttd Tuesda\ Jame<. Punc\. \1a11hr111o . a fot'rMr col'Ttt\1 ons offiC'l' r 1 n ""r-. J en.e' \urned himself 1n at thl" r ohtt ()(partmcnt'~ front dnl. at I I 0 pm t • m Corckro ~td Matthcvi • l6. r'l'fllscd to tt'll authonu~ •h~ he surrendcrcd. po 1 t("C \a.id "Ht'' not tall1na at all at th1' poull.-Cordero td The w~nt vld M1nht'"" •uucd ta ttt an atiomt') before Wkin, with police. P\lln bcl~' c Manhc•--s w.-u rc- sponstblc for t.hc Oct robbcf), 1n •b)(b thouiand of dollan .. •Tre ~taltn from Mat) Ka\ Cosmct.• Otdtto Mld.. H~ dcchnni to '11«1 t~amount. N ~11n .. ~ ~ t l, POLITICS ••• ---~~...... ~~~ --Y•lll WUl lllC IO talk about $m. Dalt. I WMI ID lalk lboul tbe illUCI." ._.aid. .. rm no11&M .. 10 d-eU on it. ycMa 111. I cloo"t WUl IO be draW11 into.,..... like tbaa. •• ..... Mded. .. People ia New H._,.-;re like clean campeips. and e.doned me overwbelminS)y:· niaht Dole had accused yina about my record." Bmll. asked about that in an interview taped for CSS.T\t today, aaid. -rm ton')' he reels that way:• .. w~ you lyina?" Bush was asked. .. No:• he answered quietly. Bush won 38 percent of the Re· publican vote -and 11 deleptes to tM OOP convention -an complete returns. Dole had 29 pncent of the: vote and seven delqates. They were followed by Rc:p. Jack Kemp of New York. former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont and former television evangelist Pat Robenson. Dubkis lived up to expectations by carryina his nea.hbonng state by 16 percentage points over Re~. Gephardt of Missouri, last week s winner in Iowa. The turnout was a record - I S4.012 Republican voters and · 119.041 Democrats for a total of 273,053 compared with 261 .243 in 1980. This year's figure was estimated to re~nt a bit less than half the state s rqistercd voters. In other comments today: •Dub~is, who won by a big maf'lin in a state bordering Massa- chusetts where he is the governor. said on ABC-TV that he can also do well in the South. which dominates the Super Tuesday primaries on March 8. "People in the South aren't votina for a ZIP code: they're vo11ng for the president of the Un11ed Stat~" he said. •Si mon said on NBC· TV he would h.ave to wm next week. ··01herw1sc. I'm aoma to have to withdraw .... You just can't continue to run second and third.'' •Gephardt said on I\ B that wh~ver remains 1n the race. he hamS(lf will .. do well because 1.H"te connecting with the votC"rs on m~ ideas.·· •Rep. Jack Kemp of Nev. York. who beat out former television e' an- gelist Pat Robenson and former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont for third place among the Republic.ans. said his sttowing proved hi s standing among the conserva ti ves who form the basmfor himself. du Pont and Robertson. •Robenson. on the •other hand. Private plane transponder use pressed WA HI NGTO:" (.\Pl-The Fed- eral '\' 1at1on .\dm1n1strat1on wants all aircraft operating near 254 of the nation's aarpons 10 ha'e devices that automaucall} mform air tranic con· trollers ofa plane·s altitude The de1.1 ces. called Mode C tran- sponders. arc alread' required on commercial aircraft the regulation. proposed Tuesda). would affect pn- vate planes operating w11hin 40 miles of the designated a1rpons "Fhe r~glJfa11on would also require all aircraft ope raung at 6.000 feet or move abo"e the surface 1n controlkd airspace to earl} the transponders. FAA .\dm1n1s1rator '\llan McAnor said mcreased use of the de" ices would case the burden on co ntrollers and reduce the potcn11al for colhs1on<, and close cncoun1en between planes .. B.y taking ad,antage of the exist- ing av1at1on tcchnolog). this rule. af adopted. will provide a significant enhancement 10 the safet} of our nat1on·s 0) ing public·· Mc. A.nor said The propo~d rul t' would 1mple- men1 leg1slat1on pao,~d hy Congress to require c\pandcd use of the transponders The FAA nov. rl.'qf lrt'S the tran- sponders for am:rart operating at l :!.500 feet or more above sea lc'el and 1n so-called terminal control areas around the nauon 's :!J-bu\1cst airports The F.\A said increased u\e uf thl· transponder<; allov.s the d1spla~ of altitude 1nforma11on on an air trJni( controller"~ radar screen . can v.arn controller<. of pos~1ble conflicts. pro.,,1de lov.·all1tude wam1np. and acll' ate a colhs1on-a .. 01dance S) ~lem in aircraft that have such a S)Stem .v1 utu Vlce Preeldeot Geor1e Baab and bla wife, llubua, wan to aapporten in Mancheeter, N.H .• after cJ•lmtna 'Ylctory. said, ··This v.as a small spread between Jack and me ... He added. .. New England is not m} natural const11uenC) ... <.Juing into the ~outh . it's a diffcn-nt ball ga me ·· .. On lO the outh. where we 're going 10 nse again ... excla imed a euphoric Bush late Tuesday rugh t. He Y..On a sohd v1ctOf) after seeing his earlier ~O-po1nt lead in the polls melt 1n New Hampshire after his embar- rassing third-place finish 1n Iowa behind Dole and Robenson For all the ancnuon they goL Gran11e tate 'otcrs managed to keep the pres1dcn11al racl's 1n both panics in turmoi l. offering JUSI enough suppon to al~o-rans to &" e them an C\l usc to •.truggle o n 1ov. ard 'iupc.>r Tuesda\ "11h 1l'i enormous :!O.s1atc n<.1-.s anJ re v.art!\ .\mong the Repubhcans. Kemp fin 1'>hl'l.i thin.I v.11h 1 l percent. and three dekgatcs Du Pont rdged out Roocn,on. Ill pcrn•nt 10 9 percent Du Pont·s total ""a' high enough to v.in tv.o delegate\. Robenson got nonc In the dt·legatc wtah. after Bush·l> 61 came Dole v.11h 42. Kcmp with 35 and Ju Pont v.1th tv.o The w1nn1ng RC'pubhcan ntl'ds 1.1 39 delegates .\mong the Democrats. aflcr Dukakjs, with 36 i>crcent of the vote and nine dclcptes, came Gephardt with 20 percent and six delegates and imon with 17 percent and three delegates. · The other Democratic finishers - Jackson with 8 percent. Sen. Albert Gore Jr. 7 percent. Babbitt 5 percent and Gaf)' Han 4 perttnt -didn't do well enough to pick up any delegates. In the delegate totals, afttr Dultak1s' 44.5 came Gephardt wi th 39 and Simon with 33. The victorious Democrat needs 2.082 delegates for the nomination. Thou&h he got no delegates, Jack- son said he was .. happy because in lov.a and New Hampshire we_ proved v.e could broaden our base." Askt"d hov. he expected to do in the South. he said ... I ex pect to win:· Bush was exultant at hi s showing Quoting Mark Twam. he said ... Re- pons or m) death have been greatl} naggera1ed ·· Dukakas bclmled Gore·s regional stratCg). .. Tomorrov.. we head South:· said the Massachusetts governor ... I don't have a Southern strategy:· he said ... I don·1 ha ve a Northern strategy or a We~tt·rn i.trateg). I ha ve an Amencan strateg)." IncoJDe tax filing delays could cost governnient 8) Tbe Associated Press \\A\111\.(iTO\. -lf tht: tr{.'fld b) man) ta.\pa)C'rs todela~ filing 1he1r kdcral W\ rl·tu rn-; lonunuc'i to \pread. the federal go,emment could feel the pinch -right in the pocketbook Lawrence B Gibbs. comm1ss1oher of the Internal Rc' l·n ul' ~·nice. notes that Ii\(· )Ca~ ago. 14 percent of all tndl\ 1dual return~ 1A.t·re fikd in Januan and 34 percent in Apnl. But last year. onlv 4 Pl'rll'nt "'ere f11l·d J unng th e fir'it month and almost 40 percent m Apnl. .. lfth1s m·nd v.crt' l.'\JlWbatl'd b' tax reform (the sweeping 1986 law ). It could Jam the l>) '>tern tn \lov. ing do" n pn1Cessin8 and the issuance of refu nds." Gibbs told a S<'nutc f 1nance subtomm1ttt·e T ue<Kla). "As a result . there could be a high pnce to pJ~ "lfv.c don·l pron''' rt.>turns w11h1n a 45-da) pcnod after the return due date the gc" ernment mu\t l'><t~ 1ntere\t on refundi.:· he noted. That due date 1s Apnl 15 Magazine sued for role ln murder HOL'5TO:\ -.\ttornc)'i for rela1"e~ of a murdt'rcd woman v.111 try to rnn.,,1nn· a federal 1ur: that an ad in thc m1htal} magazine Soldier of Fortune led to her deJth and that the ma{l311 ne should pay them S22.5 m1lhon. Robert Blac.:k ol Br~Jn w3Hc n1 to th(' T(''a' death row for paying SI 0,000 to a hit man to l 1ll hi\" lk liandra. in I '>85 f ht· alleged tnggerman. John Wayne Heam. is ~n mg hk t~·rm'> in l lond.i lor other killings Maf)one Einmann. Mrs. Black's mothl·r. and (1al) Black the '1ctinl°\ 18-year-old son. contend in their c1v1I i.u1t that <An Jd Hearn placed in tht' l>tn,er-bascd pubhcation brought him to the attt•nt1on ot Rohen Rlad. The' are seeking S2.5 ma I hon an actual damages and S20 million in run1t1H' damage<> from the magazine. which calls 1t~lf a puhlu.:at10111111 prolt \\111nal J\hl•nturers. Mardi Gras revelers sobering up ~EV. _OR I r \ '~ r ht· "'lid abandon of Mardi Gras g.:i' (' ""a) to the <.ohricl~ 111 ''" \\ n lnt·'-dJ' tc><la> as police cleared the French Quarter of re,elcr' hop1 11r 111 t .. rt'<ttJll th(' end o~ the annual street party. Tw<> fatal arc1dcnt\ '"' "'' tn•· pJr.1dt• floa ts marred the f('vcnsh exc1tcmt'nl of tht' ( arnl\JI \~d'"'· pi .hll -.aid Olli( 1,ilh tht· JJ\ lOnduded at midnight w11h the meetings of the courts of Rn .111d < •mu' thl' \lgnal that Mardi Gr•s has given wa y to 40 dar.; of l l·ntrn pn1,111 1• It n10\ 11 to the max. but 1 1·~ Ash Wednesday Mardi (irtt'> 1" O\l·r l hl 111••11 .ti o,t.indJrd\ ol beha vior now apply:· Carl Seyler Jr . a rc\1dc.-nt 111 thl· I rnu I• ' 1 1.trt1·r \<lid early toda y. Nearl y a m11l1on pc.>oplc immersed thcm"l'I' c' 'tis' , Jt in "iev. Orleans' naught ) c"h1b111on of dnnk1ng. dancing and r .11.1d1rlf • .. 1>.t l'"" Orleans police spokesman John Bl} son. Revelers not n·.H.I~ tu ~"' 11 rhr r at Tuesday ghost v.,cre shooed into ba rs and clubs a\ und11rm1 .i 11 t1t rl\ .ind mounted police •nnounced on bullhorn s that stre('t\ v.nt• l'll:in11 fl• n. 11cd and cleanup crews were on their wa~. PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of treating alcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK . · .. Successfully Proven Program ... Improves Your Lifestyle ... No Time Off from Your Job .. Affordable with No-Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can keep. Call us for HELP today. Free Confidential Assessment Fountain Valley/Orange County (714) 966-8179 1-800-34~353-5 N•tlOIUll Recovery NetWoik hduli¥a Out·Tru&mcnt Centers • ~ Prcwl<kr of QVtltty outpee~nt tltat~nt fOf ch~m1ul dependcn<ie5 in Southctn c.ltfotn+. Cll bother locetiont • '*»t IMUllnCC.,..... ecaptld ____ __,,, ___ _:,_ _______ ---1, BEIRUT. Leblnon (AP) -Gun- men kidnapped a U.S. Marine ofJ'a«r scrvina with a United Nations pta<:eo- kecpina force in south Lebanon coday. U.N. and Pentqon sources said. The Pentaaon idenlificd lhc victim as Lt. C'ol. William R. Hi .. ins. he•d of a 75-man observer aroup attac hed to the U.N. Interim Force in Leba· non. UNIFtl sources onlinally idenlified him as Lt. C'ol. Richard Hiaains. A PenlllOn -0ffic1al said ~111ans was on temporary detail serving as the chief of the U.N. Truce Super- vision Orpn1zat1on·s Lebanon Ob- server Group. Hiuios. 43, 1s a nati ve of Dan ville. Ky .. the official said. U.N. sources said Hiaains was kidnapped in the late afternoon on , the ~oaatal hJahway bttweien Lebl- non's southernmost pon of Tyre and tht border town or Naqoura. the of UNIFll's h~uancri. No aroup claimed responsibility. Sources Sf•d Hlaains was retumina from tal.ks with Shiite Moslem mililia officials. "Hiaains was dnving in a U.N . Jeep station waaon from T~re to Naqoura behind a similar vehicle in whkh two other observers were travclin_1." UNIFIL spokesman Timur--Goksel said. He said the first vehicle went around a bend in the road. "and when t1ie two observers noticed that Hi&· gins' car was not following them. they stopped and drove back. only to find Higgins· station wagon abandoned," Gokscl said. He denacd an carlkt repon that Higins had an cscon ofrtjian troops from UNI Fil and said the Amttican officer was in his station wqon alone. Goksel said UNIFll helicopters and vound ~roopS were seachina for Higms. In WaJhinaton. a Defense Dc~rt­ ment official who spoke on condatlon ofanonymity confirmed tha\ Hiaains had been kidnapped and pve a similar account of the kidnappina. He said there were I 5 to I 6 Americans serving with the observer aroup. H1sarns was returning from a mtttt.na in Tyre with Abdel Majid Saleh, a political leader of the main- stream Amal Sh11te Moslem militia. a UN I Fl l official told the The As· sociatcd Press in Jerusalem. Soviets dismantling missiles in E. Germany before treaty OK' d BERLIN (A P) -The Soviet Union has stancd dismantling some of ~ts missiles 1n East Germany although a superpower treaty scrap- ping intcrmedaate-ransc nuclear m1ss1lcs has not been ratified. a news agcnq reported. AON. East Germany's state-run news agen c). said missiles stationed an Waren. 20 miles west of Neu· brandcnburg. ha' e been tal.'tn apart. put 1n crates and are n-ady for iranspon back to the Soviet Union. .. With this step we can make an 1mponant co ntnbutaon toward d1 • armament e'en before the treat~ bct..,..een the United talcs and the v1e1 n10n IS ratified:· i\DN said Tuesda~ n1~ht Israelis fire on4Arabs; one killed HEBRON. Occupied West Bank (A P>-l<>ral'h i.old1cr.opened fire on Palestinian demonstrators 1n a West Bank 'tllage toda). l ilhng one 1A.1th a shot through the hea rt and wounding four other\. \rah rcpons and hosp1L~I officials !>31d The arm) confi rmed that soldiers fatall\ ~hot one Arab and wounded four ·1n cla')hes in the '11lage of hu\ ukh. nonheast of the cit) of Hebron Two officers opened fire af\er more than I 00 Shu) ukh residents attacked an arm} patrol with stones and bo1tks. !klld an officer m Shu} ukh He spoke on rnnd 1t1on of anon) m1t\ Amba s~ado r Torle1 v Anda apolog11td after he was summoned to the Foreign M 1nistry and met v.1th the m1n1Mry's political d1rector-g('n· cral. Yoss• Bc1hn. Doo orsat :\ha Hospital 1n Hebron said a 25-year-old Shuyukh resident was k1lkd b) a shot that pierced the hcan. The Palcstme P.ress Service 1dcnt1fi ed him as Ismail Mohammed Hussein. Aha doctors al~ said they treated four ~hu)ukh residents for gunshot wounsJ~ 1n the legs and arm s and four women for bci111ng 1n1uncs . The Communist Party daily news- paper Ncues Dcu1schland printed a fron t-page report today on the prep- aratiom~ for early removal of the missiles. Neubrandenburg is nonh of Berhn. .. 'soviet m1~s1lc troops prepanng withdra\\al from the DOR (East German)'). Troops 1n Waren d1sman- tlc .... rockcts earlier than expected," Ncues Deutschland (New Germany) said ma headline to us story. Prcsuknl Reagan and Soviet Com- mun 1st Pan)' General Senctary M1kha1I S. Gorbachev signed the treat) 1n Washington last December. agreeing to eliminate all land-based. mcd1um and shorter-range m1s,1les. The agreement s11pulatcs that the Soviets' shorter-range missiles in East Germany and 1n C'icchoslovakia are to be removed within 18 months and medium-range U.S. and Soviet miss- iles w1th1n three years. The Senate has not-ratified the treaty. The upreme Soviet, the So"1ct Union's parliament. is ex· pccted to approve the accord. In Washm&ton. th(' State Depart· ment had no immediate reaction to the report. A U S. official. however. said the oviets were free to take down their missiles before the treaty takes effect. The official. who demanded anon} m1t). said .S. inspectors will go to East Germany and all other So"·1et m1ss1le mes Soviets mapping radical alterations in ecf ucation By Tiie A11oclalecl Pre11 MOSCOW -The policy-making Central Comm1ttct' of Jhe Soviet Union met today to make what Radio Moscow called .. radical changes .. in the country''> vast educational system Pcrsonn('I changes m ahe top pohucal leadership. th e Politburo. also arc po'iS1ble at the Ce ntral Commmee meeting. In a two-paragraph ann ouncement. th e offi cial news agcn(') Tass said the mceting v.as called to discuss ··the progress or secondary and higher \Chool reform and the pany's tasks 1n dTect1ng 1t." The Politburo's repon on the top1<: was delivered b> one of us members. Yegor K. l1gache'. Tas~ said There v.:is no 1mmcd1a1e 1nd1ca11on wh y Soviet leader M1kha1l S Gorbache' was pot the first to address the plenary mee11ng of the )~plus members of the ( c.'ntral Comm11tee. l lnconfi rmed r('pons suggested he v.ould speak Thursda> 150 Dee U.S. Embassy fire in Moscow MO COY.. -A fire broke out today an an unoccupied tif1h-Ooor room of the U.S. Embass) an Moscow. forcing about 150 people.' to Ot'C the building 10 a snowstorm ou tside. Flames leaped from v.indo~ on the fi fth nooc of the aging. I 0-sto~ building. and mokc con11nued to pour qut for an hour after it wus evacuated. Soviet firt'fighters were summoned to the scene 1n m1darternoon and were cscon cd by U.S Manne guards into the embassy compound. The blut' apparentl) began an an unoccupied room in an area undergoing renovauon. Ph1hp Brown, a senior embassy spokesman. said the cause of the fire had not been dct('rmmcd. British bill on homosexuality retained LONDON-The House of Lordi.defeated a bid to water down leg1slat1on restricting the promotion of homoscxuahty by local governments. making 11 vinually certain the measure will become law. The Lords. the unelected upper chamber of Parliament. voted 90-48 Tuesday night 10 defeat an amendmcnl 10. leg1slat1on regulating local jOve rnment po"ers The restncuon on promoting homoS(:x uahty as\lncludcd 1n a leg1slat1ve packa~(' proposed b> Pnrne Min ister Marg.arct Thatcher's Conservat\':'(' admin1s1rauon ,. Duke, Democrats on collisi,----~ cqurse on Prop. 65 exemptions SACRAMENTO (AP)-The DcukmcJian admtn1s· trauon appeared headed for a cluh with Democrats and ('n' 1ronmentahsb toda) ov('r l'ropoi.1t1on 65 regulatioM that alloy., most food ;and drug makers to temporarily avoid warl)ing ru\tomcr., about their 1ox1e 1ngred1cnts. Tht• regulat1oni.. published by the Health and Welfare >\genq. al!>o pc·rm1t tius1ncs"t'~ to use several mc.'t~ods to "arn people about t:hem1call\ that cause cancer Or b1nh dl·fcc1s. labels. signs. toll-free telephone numbers. lette~ and newspaper ad ven1scments. fhc rules arc likely to prompt ~vcral law'lutts. both h} 1nduslf)' and en~ 1ronmcntal groups. Among other things. Propos1t1on 65. approved by < ahforn1a voters 1n November 1986. requires businesses to issue ··ctear and reasonable warnings' .. befort they expo~ pc-ople to chemicals known by the state 10 cause cancer or b1nh defects Tht warning requirement 1n1t1ally applies to 29 ch('m1cals. 1nclud1ng ar$Cn1c. lead. asbest0$ and ben1enc, beg1nn1ng Feb. 27. It will affect an •ddattonal 200 chemicals 1hrou1h out the next )'Cir. Tho~ 200 chemicals ~ere added at later d11es to the "ate's l"t of chemicals that cause can,·er and birth defects. .. The rqulauons reflect the lead aacncy's JUd&mcnt on how the propo~i t1on should bt-interpreted:· Thomas Warriner, the agency undcntttttary who wrote the rules. told rcponcrs. ·'"fhe rqulat1ons ha ve the same force and effect as law:· Assembl y labor committee chairman Tom Hayden. {).Santa Monica. who planned a heanng on Propoi.1t1on 65 today. said the Republican •ovemor's adm1n1str<1t1on had "sabotaied, with an administrative pen. what tht voters dte"aded democratically at the ballot box an 1986. "ProPoS1t1on 65 1s a clear call for stronger protections ap1ns1 toiuc exposures but the governor's r~ulat1ons protect the stuus qu~ 1nJtc1d of public healty.' Hayden said. add1n1 that tnc fCJUlat1ons were weak in thetr definition of s1an1ficant nsk. viaming requirements and pesticide provisions. The rc1ulat1ons. accordana to the document, arc the aicnc)''s "formal interpretation of ceruun terms that are used. but not defined. in ProPoJitton 65." Gov. Gcorae Dtukme11an dad not have to 1Hue the rqulat1ons, but wanted ··a s,rstcm where rules were understandable and predictable.' Wamner said. Suspect held ~fter seven people slain UNNYVALE <AP> - A man reponedly fired for harassana a co-worker surrcndertd six hours after 1tormana mto tht scutuvc hiah·l«h company where she ot:kcd.and~.sc.ven cmp _ Four others. 1nclud1n1 the object of the aunman·s spurned affection . were ~oundcd. R1~hard Wack Farley. 39, of nearby San Jo~ walked blC'kward from tht' se>rawhna two-11ory ESL Inc. bu1ld1n1at about 8 30 p.m. PST Tuetday. hat hands an lhc air He wH Qu1dtly surrounded by three offi«rs and taken to tht' Santa Clara County Jall .. I'm not mzy -f know f will dt( a\ 1 rnult oft ht " he told a n~ottator befo" the umndcr. '' , '' , ' . I 1 f' t.. 111u RC.a.; h liiC , Arrr•"' t:t 1t1.am l°'l1.1Jt1f ()\on \ 1('VI J'riUIC': rm\ 011h flV.YOO ( .lll 1i l:CJ ~4.11 f(l\f't 0al)'I Anderson. an...ESL businen 1naly t, was 1n her second-noor office when the aunma" came down the hall shootina between 2·30 and 3 p.m. he didn't know what was happcn1n1 un11I 'hols punched throuah htr office door. - "I was under my de k in the fetal position for six hours. •• he 111d "f fiau~ there wu a sn1J)('r in the bu•ld•"lo The •orit pen Of all was be1n1 there all by mytelf 1n the-dark. All tht ume I tbouatu be was nab& out there 1n lhc hall " Commander It'~ Marhachs of the Sunnyvak Dcpanmcnt of Pubhc: fcty \aid sevcn bodan -two ""Omen and fivt men -wcrt found . IUFfEll'S IPllUTUY llC. .... fW .... """ ..... lttl-aW .. •UIUl-M&.llJI • Heart recipient remembers waiting most -Two years ago, Jimmie Lewis endured what Hoag patient ls experiencing now By NANCY ANNE CAMERON o.., .... c.,. •• , ,.,., fv.o )Cars ago \ .iknt1nl'' l>a~ V.J) a da) v.11hnu1 J hl·art for J1m m1l' l l'\\ ,, On that da~ lhl· 4-)car-uld \nahl•1m rl''iltknt v.;11tcd 21 • hour' un an llJX'ra1ing IJhil' tor a c;irc.fotl 11;1rl\plant 1h,11 nncr occurred Ix·· l au\l' thl' l.101101 l'll'arl "a'> damaged. The dl·prl'\\l'd I l'''" ''n' .. cn1 homl' "II "a' .1 H'r~ tr) 1ng \11uat10n h~:cau\c going 1h.11 far and waiting that lung. v.h~ ~ou·n.· 1m1 10 a point "hcrl' )OU JU\\ I.no" l''l'r)th1ng 1<; going 10 tx· OK." he said "And then all Of a \Udden -boom -they pull the plug and tell you to get up and go home. You do n't want to get up and go home .. "8) that point I was getting vt:ry "eak and I wasn't able to do hardly an) 1h1ng. so I was quite depcrate." he '411~ ''Thl'Y to ld me I only had about .i H·ar to hH' 10 'tan w11h -"" nu»n1h~ h.1d Jlrl·ad\ gon<' h~ and I hadn't got11:n a h<'art c;o I v.a'i ht-gin1ng Ill gl'I H'f) \\Orfll'J Jt1<1ut lhl' \ltU· .111un .. F1nall). on ~I Pa1mt.\ l>a~ l'I h. • ilia "a111ng m<1n than \I\ month' I l'''" rl'l l'I \l'd a hl·art Thl' \\\O l ard1al c;urgron' v.ho 111)\:ratl·d on L l'\\ 1\ 111 \an Diego Dr \1dan Ranl·~ anJ Dr Douglu' I u\man. ha' l' JOlnl'd thl· staff at Hoag ~kmonal Hu\p1tc.1I in "lcwporl lk:wh 10 hl.'lpOJX'O lhl' ho'ip11al''i ne\\ la1d1al 1ran,plant unit Hoag'' lt'nll'f Jlong v. 1th anothl'r ont· l)l:tng Ofll'IW<I at l '( I Mt'drt<1I h·ntcr m <>r.111gt'. ,,111hl·1lw f1N 1n tht· rnun1~ 111 olk1 1hr prcx.l·Jun: Pn.'' 1ou<1l} p.1t1l.'nl' in nrnl of a hc:irt 1ran,plan1 h.1J 111 go w ~Jn D1l·gonr I o\ -\ngck' or "l;orthl·rn < .1li t11rn1a .. \lail\ pat1l'nl' llon't hJ\t• thl· lk\1rr ur r('\uuH n to mn\l' to ~IJ n forll or 'onw" hl·rt· l°l'>l' lei ha' l' thl· o pcra11un." ~·d Ranq .. Thadorc. the opportuml) 10 h.1 H· J hl·art 1ran\plan1 proccdurr d u m· localh ofll·n dl.'term1m·\ "hl·thaor not \onit·onl· will ha\l' 1hc Pl°'-l~Ur\.' 111 all." Zl."m~n h6' ~1d I lean n:npll'nl Ll·v. 1' t.nov.\ the prohkm' a'~ou.itl'd \\1th I" 1ng '"" hour' a"a~ from a transpl<inl lentrr lkfurl· hl· ''as tu rCl'CtH' lht: hadl\ nn·J,·J uq~an . hl· l·ndurl·d \\.'\ cral ··r.11\l' Jl:irn1 .. :· rad1 llffil'. af'tt-1 being nn1ilil'd that J do nor hl'an "a' a' alluhll· l'llha h} 1ckphonc or b> a hl·q)l'r. ht· would race 10 Donald N. harp ~emonal Community Hospi- tal 1n San Diego ''I would ha\e tO n~ -lllcrally Oy do" n to an Diego as Quick a\ I could and I had to do that about fi ve t1mco; ... tht: former clcctron1cs c ng1nc<'r said r hl· add111on of the two n('\\ centers hnng' tht.• total number of hean tran .. plant cent<'rs in California to right '.:a lion" 1dc there were 96 such ll'llll'r' 1n 1987 Hoag·s center. formally kno"n as H11Jg Orange Coast Hean Institute hJ,nnl' patient on the wa111ng 11'1 and an111ha bc1ngappro' cd Thr crnta t\ complete and 1s )USt 1Aa11ing for 11' fir-.t donor. 11 "d10irnlt to gucs., ho'' mJn) transplant~ lhl' center "111 fll'rform. Ram·} \:.tld . hut he \a\\ lhl' ~h.irp n·ntl'r rx·rformrll I h 111 l"' lrJn'>pl.ints 1n II\ tir\t ~car ~allun"1dc there \\t!re 172 hl·an 1ransplnnts1 n t983and l.l681n 198(1 according 10 the National (enter tor I kallh ( ;m· Rl''lcarrh and lhl' lkallh <.Jrl'. ~ l'ntn h nancing .\dm1nl'i· 1r:111un In 1987. an t.•&11maku T 400 10 ~.000 t1f thl· operation' Wert· JX·rforml·d "It (the number uf card1al lrJn\- plants) ha' prar11call) d oubkd C\l'f\ ~car for the pa\I tour \eJr\ ... \Jill Rem' .\runoff of 1hc b" 1•i111n 111 Organ T r.insplant<t 1n Mar) land Rut he added. the ~tat1st1n for 19~7 aren t O .;...;;r ~;...;Co;;...;:ut OAILV PILOT/Wedneed•y. Febru•ry t7. 1988 Selllng condoms, safety wlth a smlle o ... , """' ""°40 .. , l-~.,_ "Oe Y•leeli•H Day IHI, mort' tltaa tltree llundred colll'lt' campHt'I, plaarm•cles, ~tall' and coHty lataltll •&tacles. and DO•-proflt or1Hlu- Uoa1 •cross t~ Ualted tattl will laHcll camf.81ps for N•tloeal Coa- dom Week. ' -Pre11 release for Na tloul C09dom Wttll 'H Isn't this all 100 much., Tu mt• 11 i.oul)d'> h~l· !ht· C1nnlh v.ho \lolr \t V:llcn11nc "Sprnd the "--Ord not tht• "'"'" thl' {ampa1gn l'mouragt''> It\ llhJt'\ 1" 10 n'dun· lhl' 1m 1d l·mc: of \nu.!lh Tramm1m•d 1>1~J\l'\ -1ndudllll' .\ID~ -anll rl'd U\.l lhl' IOt ldl OH' •II un1nwndl·d p1l·g11Jnl' tl' tll\ll'J"nl! Lile proPOrt•on 111 w\uJ lh Jt 1" l' JX'I \on~ "ho u.,._ u>nllom' u•rrn 11\ and uJO'>l'>ll·nth I h\.·rc:·., 1111th1n~ lunll\ .1hu11l l!l I 1111~ \Id, hUI \\hJI ~·lln "J\ UIUld thl'll ~· 1111',l"I lhl .Ill\ n11 .. n 111 I '.I \lJrold'>v.h11 .i ll·~·\uJlh .1.1•l1h.tn lll U\l' a l111k hunH•I '...,,,Ill II .11'Pll11 "l>Jnung ( ••nJ"n"· "lll I 11~ n I•• t.11 t. ofT thl' l J mp,11g11 'l'' d,1n1 111r umJ om .. fh1· unu,u.il lo>'"" .1\.111 ubk on T ·'>h 1rt' .1nJ po,11 •, .. Thl' humur11u,"uplx-.11 I •g1111\J~t'' IX'llpk \rlllk \\ l' h\'11l'\ I I I\ ll'Jll. g11111g 10 hl'lr u\ h1,·.1I. 1hr11l•t>h t;, ffiUfl' rx·opk J Ill! ji(t I I hl 11 HI! I hl l"!lndum hanJv.Jtt•>r• · 'I \\ 1• gan11a'> \J\ 11 th,·irprogram ""rt., Jnd 11 "a't'' lih''>. that "111 mJl.l nw \llllll tu .. \~on lnlit'}!t' C"'Jmf'U'>I.'\ f'Jr llllpat\.·d n J '·'' •nJ I < 11nJ11n ( oupkl < •nt '' 'trl'I h \ 1ur n aginJllon and ,uml up v.1th .1 ruh~r rh ~ llll · thr po\ll'f\ 1 Jll \n , \Jmpll ~ 'n 111 "''PH-c. Ut'Jll'...JI" induJl, Heart recipient Jimmie Lewis was operated on almost two years ago by Ors. Aldan Raney and Douglas Zusman. who now head the Hoag Orange Coast Heart Institute. · Ruht11:ri11ng '"rulJlh1n pul\ J l.lP 11n popul.111 in \\ 1r1nrl\ lht u•ntnl 11tf1l 1.1I' pr11m1\l·J. "'tll I'll. 1mm11rtJlllt'd 1n th1 I 4\'I \'c..1111011 111 .. l 11nd1im <x·n,,· IO \l'I I Ml.(l'h r,•,p1H1\lhk ln1 1h1• Ill· 11\'.l\l ~,.1, 1'11 I I>\ .1rrr•" .ti 11f ( 'dt1\pl 11 llh \ Ill l'lh-l ( '111\f\Of llll \ T111111' 1lw hi•lh ·;; ,,~1C:i:11rin 1ir:-.1 11.111,pl.1n1111 •111!.111 l )th\'I l,11l111\ '''Jlttll\lhlc 1111 lh• hu1~11111111~ hU\111\\\ IO hl\lr\ ll.IO\ pl.1111' .llt' 1h1 rn11t:l\111g "illingm·" P l 111\111.llltl' '•llllp,1111\'\ ,,, P·" 1111 lht II .111d th 11.111\1111111 !1111.111,pl.1111' II\, Ill\\ h I' 111111 '\)X"flllll'lll.11 I" .11 tJll dp1""d111t ,,11,I \r11n11tl "h11h "di 1nduJl · l''l'r'th1n1it (Ill' I.id 111 J\,lll.1hl1 d11n111\ I\ J lt•\I \t l'\\I \\Jnll•J \II ~1111v. J~111l p1 11l'h.111 hlJll lltlJlll'lll I 1'"" "Jll urnJ,1111' ,Jilli 11l111t '""·'"·111 111 lk r,,11tl\c 1111~1ng 111 I tv· l'l.1111wd P.1ren1h1111<l1111tJn11.1 rn.1~, i't·11ph. .1"·"' 111tin·1mport.iml· 111•n Jdfllll' th.ii ,ill th" mil.(ht IJh .1 .. r ii"""" 'l'll'l' .. n1u111u1 hu111 , p.in •• rl.(l'lliritt · I h1'll' ill'I .1fl'rl 1 ,•n1111gh 11rg.1n' ,,·1 11 iu,·· Jb.1ut "hJt l\.1n int rr.1\IOgh .I ,11l,1ltl1 ,Ill.I 11 lht fl' \\l'fl' ll1llll \\'rHlU\ flfllhkm 1 · • 111i:.111' .1, .1il.1hk lhl It ""ulJ !'x· J 1111 \\ h\ toJlJlllll\' ' "'"' I• '"·''"! h, ,.11d "l•>llll IJl\\ \'111 .. ,1 '"" '"1" .1ltl'1 1h1· 11JX r •'x·lond onh tci .1h\ltnl·n"· , 111 •'' 1 I "" lt•I' prl'll\ ~1111\I rnt u\l 111 ,11nJ11m' '' th\· mn\l I •111 .11\· '''" '-•J111 ph'"'·1l lim1 1fft t1\t \\J\ ti• rrt·• rt •t 11.111• I.II''''' du. Ii• ""' \ fli.•t t\ 111 tlw ----~-- m1"1on ul \ l lA 1mlud1n~ .\ID\ •In IQ ti m·arl\ f(,()00 <\mrman\ dlld ltom \I D\ h' 1<141 an C\11 n .1hJ I (111(10 "Ill ha'c d h.•d Imm \II>\ • I hl' hull. ot un1ntl·ndt•d prqr. 11,1'>1 1,' .1nJ Ill"' t J \\"' of l hlam\dtJ ~u11u11 hc.L. b~rpc~ ~ ph1h-. ant.I \ <' !ll l\,11 \\,llt\ 111..l UI Ill th<-I ti to ~-l . 1:.11 .. 1.1 J~l ll" 'u r •t 111J11m' .111 rl·all1h t.1\a1tahk 11\\I •Jn Ix pu1d1J~·d h\ pc:upk 111 ,11 , .1~, or ~l lll.kr '' 11huu1 a prt'\\ rip· I ,,, It Hill ,1 dt I< tlll e r 11nd1111l\ .Ill' rt'IJll\Ch 1nl'\JX'n· "' , 11111 pJ r n J l11 ul hl·r n1l·tho<h of h11tlt \1111\!lll •1 111·1, Jll 1111 l.1\ll\\ll nl'j?Ull\l' rti \I\ ,ti \ld1· dkl t' Imm U\I ng \ 111\d••ll' • l ' ng \ undom' pn>mllll'> honnl ,1111! 1111 t I l111llll1Unl~Jl1Un ~·IY.Cl'O '' '"·' pJ!lllt '' •< 11nJ11m\ don't dl'\l.'r\l· thl· had I JP th1 . \ l h.id hlr '0 long \oml'OOl' hJ' In \~J\.. llUI 11n l~l'lr ~half nr, Al1,u1 Is • m•rri•~ & lamll.' tbrr•l>h t Jn Corona dr-1 Ma)' Slit' .,. t'kom t' J our rt>spoasn. If .ro. •lsb a rt>plJ. plt>au• t>nrlost> 11 stllmpr-d. t'/f-addrt>Ut'd t'D\ t>IO~ M'r ilt' lo L1nd11 Al~az1. Pb.D .• c o Daily Pilot, P 0 Bo' 1560. Costa Mt>sa llftf . Smoke, fumes are real killers From D•tl) Pllo1 wlrr suvke~ \.io<1t kuaht~·H~w«H'\! from t+r~<. .ind prohahh 11)1· 'a\t m6J 1nr1t' 11f n11ntm;rl 1~1urtt"> J'> "c.'11 arr due 10 inh.1IJt1 in ~•I 'mut.l· Jnd lumt<\ rathC'r than tu hurn' hut the \\mptom~ ma\ ~· lll'IJ'l'J JH<1rd1ng toa s~1ahst at '~" 'l nrL-I n1,cr'ill\ \k d1cal ( l'nh·r ;;:.===========================;;;;;1 \\ hilt I hut hJ' hn·n 1 '11·.1d .. I llh I ,l\l 111 thl IJlJllllll. r "' tht 11tx·r 1 I l '1110 .ind l'lh'I t111n l t~hlllll! II .-11, .1111111 11t mu't 1.11.,· l11r th1 r,·" I ',. I ' ti Tiit: ~IL . E~Gt:H . Adrit'nnt' • ino8r•nd. M ~ . 1 a Mu1rl ~aln. Lor .. tnl"r~<'lll' thua· p.-1 .• rnJ 1n,1ru1 1111 ,If I hr lr"111utr of 'or(' t n•·rjl('l11 '· fhr \r'-Yorl Op<'n C.rmrr. 11n•J Pa•,. 1 nl\'rr~tl' ·\ Con1111u1ntt bl l'ro~u1111 TOPIC"! ~UHRt:~!-t:U Our rrl•hon•h1p '"olh our ..,111 (hu rrlalK•O•llll' i.1111 •.•• h n1h-r Our rrl•IH•n•tup ""h \lnth<or I •rlh •rHI U1\ ,,,.. flralm• Th-t •• 1ur• •oll "" h~ln1.r1I 1., an •11r11•1\r qu'"""'" •n<I .,.,,, .. , 11"'""1 l urlf' 7 lf> PM l>•tr I hurwl1• h br u1n 111 noo. 1100 " ., 00 fltwrvahon• 17141bl<•7<H7 Addn-u :!20 ""'"° 1.-or. -\f" 21b "'•"JX"' Stach. CA '>!lti<> I 00 \'Ot:R HEART \l'ORK i.1th WR/I:.\ \E \l J\f><.,H>. \JJ ...,'""'•' I ,.,,J,., ''"'" '"" ) ·~• W ~Kf. l I' To H>t H "rt.( l.\I (,ltT" • Hui & rnt1 .. n 11,,. '!'""'"""'"'' •~ .• ~I "lll11r • i.nn~cl """ """ '"""' .. ,..J;;n •r•I IU•~•I . • Hrwihr mrnt•I "'"''I"'"' • t ,..., rt.. whnlr l•Hh 1 """' "'"'" • \l or\. d-vrurnu·.alh •1lh '*''" r nrqn '"'tf"m • llu l r~r-ur 1\ 1 .. 1.nrr 1hr 1ut• & • ha~r•• • \1 fftllfft r,.• h< .1 ,,,.,.,, .. ,, , • .,,t, ... ,,... Ill ~our Ltofl hf~ on a ll't IH\ '"''~•ht•p '""fl()" fj, #' \ "\II Hll\' Hll :11 I .1\1 IO W \I t-14''"' y .. ft,..,_.,., •N .,., f ,,._..,. f""'-,..•'- • \.\II <.IHRll'lot ~\t'l,<..il !'7 141 tiio-7t>47 ,1111111\ J'I;. lf11fllh" Ill.Ill\ p,1\l\'rl\\ \llll d11 n••I 11'1l., •htd~d ••rwr.1t1r1n' h • l,t\ I. 11l dllfi1tl' \l' I l'l\d 111 I •1,1. I • J'I\ 11pl, I l lll.1111, J...1111 I hl' \\ .111 lrlji( I 'I \I lllllllt '·"d I llht I lh.111 th,1l 11 " (I"' II" I I"' I• .1 ' ',., 'd.I\ I \• .1\.., 11)1 .11 .t th • , '" ",11111111r \\ h' I m 111'1 ~1.1td 11l j 1111 lh !J I 1h.11 f'lll '1111.Jft\t' Feedehe Bocly&Soul P Join Priestley Chiropractic •nd S.O.S (Sh•r• Our Selves) In assisting the needy of Or•nge County. Thursda1 February 1f\ 19~f< f rnn 7 I _ v 1n 10 ,..., Ad;cntment I II i'(l\. dt'f' d t ' , 'I ' ,>.J fV 1 C>' tldJ'I t .. ·PO I ol '"-'.>pr.1<10' 1.·n.• '"' ~.'m:..rn• V:• ...tr'"°' foc...rd = old •.''l>(". "rGU •enl 10 OOt\•1• • c... ('11000 D<"'Q .,_ dOn•llOll 10 °"' oft.c.e ..,VI,..,. Itel-1 :IO o\t.l llnCI I)() PM We ,..,.. -n ... ,.., Dy ~..,. Our s.-INI ... ·-__ ,.., "' °"' ol!loe -... cfi,tlfltl\Jled 10 ""' ~4"<1'\ ' Sou111 o..,. County Attention DIABETICS Open House THURSDAY-FEBRUARY 18, lOam til 4pm Fashion favors big, bold looks and the amethyst Is just the gemstone for the job. This purple gemstone 1s available in fine quality in the si zes fashions call for today. HDl-Home Di~gnostics, Inc. PRECl-JET 50 DIASCAN'S No Needle ln•ulln Injector Blood Glacoee llonltorinl Syatem • ··11 "* rw • --'-t:( ,..,., J-1'1 tJ ~ Mt/ ..._, llUWlll • "'""'-r ~-""""' ,_.,, "'"' ~f'f ,., .. •DltllONSTRATIONS•RSPS 01' BAND•FRSE DRAWING •VIDEO PRB8BNTATION8 STEVENS MEDICAL PHARMACY (. I• 307-Placentia Avenue Newport Beach, Ca 92663 (Across from H~ Hospital) , *' .... 842-80l7 Enhance your pearl necklac e w i th an amethyst. Pearl enhancers are available in shapes suited to your tastes--the angular squares and rec- tangles. the softer round. oval and teardrop shapes. No matter the shape It comes in. a well-cut amethyst carries Its rich color. Amethyst beads let you drape yourself in purple. in keeping with the ~nd of the color of this gem. Bac- chus. according to the 1tory, was _..lghted and swore tigers would eat the first peraon who cre>Ned h s path. A woman named Amethyst. on hef' way to lO YIAIS IJl~HllNCI (!k.,~ ACUPUNCTURE t!e•te" QUIT SMOKING WITH ACUPUNCTURE Many people have made a New Years Resotullon to Quit smoll1ng and haven t done 1t Acupuncture may be the easlMt •nd most e ttecttve way to accompllsh your goat For most ~pie there are two Of three treatments involved given a weell apart Each treatment is approitlmately 45 minutes You 11 hnd acpuncture treatments given tor whatever reason will give you total reluallon Call for an appt. NOW! Spec1a1121ng in treatment fe>f menstr•I problems P M S Sciatic. Back pain Pinched N&rve Headaches Soreneclr. He m- m0<01ds Asthma Ar1nt1s T ensl()(l Stres~ SPOrts ln1ur1es Mos1 Physical & Stress Relatf'O CondttlC>fls Also Addictive Habl1S WATCH F<>tt OUI' WHKL Y AD WHK:H WILL H VUY INFOMUTIV(I Co1to Mesa CoY6no (714) 646-0339 (111) 967-6922 ... W 1tttt St m w 9.-oS•- GOU CHEN CHENG CA., O.M.D. ""•"'• '"'""·~ .. ,.,. po.,,,...,,, ,..,,. ~" Att~t ..,.,...,.,. • C-~ ......... ~www-111u•m--.o..1' CMARU8 H. 8AM MSTCUFf PLAZA 11'tt AT ltMNE AV!. ~llACH • '42-SS10 • worship at the temple of Diana was saved from ·that fate when Diana turned her to stone Bacchus re- pented and poured his wane over the stone, stain- ing tt purple Because amethyst is a variety of quartz, It is one of the more available gems Its availablllty makes this beautiful gemstone affordable even in bigger sizes. Designers use It In b racelets and rings. as well as for neck- wear Another plus--thla purple stone looks goOd whether you choose white metals like platinum or sil- ver or yellow metals such as gold. If you are con- s derlng a personal de- sign, come teak wtth ua at>out amethyst ..• Of - our' fine selection of amethyst jewelry ready tor your adornment or gift glV:- lng. .. 1-Gatalano goes fishing in tlie slow-growth sea lrv1ne City Councilman Ray Catalano may have oi>ened a ne" can of worms in the saga of dcveJopers vs. slow growthers m Orange County. " He has asked the city's lawyers 'o look into the possi bility o (a la\\ SWl lO block three development avecments approved la~t week b) the county Board o f Supcrvasors. Development agreements protect builders fro m changes 1 n zon 1 ng or other new requirerncn ts in exchange for promises of road constructton money. County officials ·say the a~ree ments are immune from the effects of a proposed citizens' growth-co ntror initiative. Slow-growth advocates have a slightly different per- ception of the agreements. They"lhink the agreements are a ruse by developers and the supervisors to get around the slow- growth in1ua11ve before the voters have a chance to vote. fhc agreements that concern Irvine city officials guarantee de' elopers the right to build mo re than 20.000 homes 1n south Orange County on land adjacent to Irvi ne's cit) limits. Catalano is upset because supervisors approved the developer agreements just o ne day after the Irvine City Council ga"e preliminary approval to an agreement with The lrvrne Co. to preserve open spae¢-and-e-stablish building dens1ttcs for unde elo ped land in the ci ty. Catalano said the supervisors violated the spmt of what Ir" inc cit~ o fficials ha\C~ negotiated with The In ine Co. for the past 21 2 ~cars. Catalano's request isn 't the onl) storm c loud on. the legal horizon. Members of the en' iro nmental group Laguna Green Belt and Orange Count) Tomorrow. which sponsored the count~ slo"'-gro'-"th initiative. sa) they a lso plan to challe nge the de' elo per agreemenu1o There also ha\-<' been so me rumblings that de' elopcrs are gl·111ng their law)ers warmed up m the bullpen tf the slo"'- gro~th 1n111at~e is approved b' the voters. . " Th~ 101t1at1,e. de veloper agreements and electi on havt.• a ll the makings of a lawyer's field da'. and o ne of the most confusing soci al and economic C\ en ts in the hist on of Orange Count) · Catalano·s can o f worms might come 1n hand\ 1f 11 results tn a fishing tn p for new tn fo rmat1o n in this sea of confusion o'er de' elo per agreements and the slo"-gro" th mo ' ement .• · Hetch Hetchy lntenor Secretary Donald Hodel 1s no en n ronmentalt!lt. as he's the first to admit. ... But since last August. conservation groups and water planners have been buzzrng over Hodel's breathtaking .. idea" -it's too unfo rmed to call tt a proposal -to recJa1m Hetch Hetch)' Valley. In ~913 Congress appro,cd the Hetch Hetch) pro1ect to provide water a nd po~er for the an Francisco Bay area ... a 420-foot-htgh wall of conc:rctc and steel "as erected in the hcan of Yosemite. capturing the Tuolomne R1,er m a reservoir created bv flooding the park's Hetch Hetch)' basin. · .. 1erra Club fo under John Muir fought 1t bitterly. dying the )ear after at ~as approved. The club remains adamantl y o pposed to the pro1ect. But the prospect of dismantling the >Nhole thrng and reclaiming the valle)' -which could cost b1l11ons. take decades and leave Hetch Hetch) customers scrambling fo r env1ron mentall) dubious alternatives to replace thei r lost water. power and revenues -has spill the 1--~~~-.~~r-=<""-"'.........,_he ~omm......,~· ........ ~~~~~~~~~~- ... Hodcl's costly notion seems clearly designed-to make more mischief than sen9e. When Ca~ifom1ans should be un ited tn fighting has plans for offshore 011 dnlltng. the~ shouldn't he dt\ 1ded in fighting over his illusof) rescue of the Hetch Hetch~ Valley. Los A.111ele1 Herald Examiner E d w in Meese President Reagan's continued ded1cat1on to h1'1 fncnd ..\ttorne' General Edwin Meese is honorable. but not wise. I he pr~s1dent should ask Meese to resign his post as the nati on"; lcadmg law enforcement official. (The ) revelatio n that Met"se read a memo rdatt.·d to a plan to bribe an lsraeh over an Iraqi p1pehne pro.1ect 1s the latest tn J long line of shady dealings by Meese that has tainted the o ffi ce he holds. -This 1sn·r the first time James \icKa ). the independent 1.ounsel tn\esttgattng Meese. has turned up some fish) information. At each tum, e vidence seems to indicate Meese violated no laws himself. but either came awfully close or apparent!) knew of ~rongdoings by others and d id not report them . The president should face the facts and send Meese to the same ltmbo now occupied by Richard Allen. Donald Regan. Mike Deaver and Lyn Nofaiger. That's the same limbo forme r!) occupied by the likes gf John Ehrlichman •. H.R. Haldeman. Jo hn Dean and Jo hn Mitchell. In the long run. we have no do ubt Reagan's accomplish· ments will overshadow the low e thi6 of his to p aides. It 1s unfortunate his presidency has been taint~d by their ilk in the first place. ORANGE COAST ..., ... o.r..., c., ~tOf ,_ Clllla - lltt9' Edit« Ct .... ~c... u .... ~~l)ft(IOf c:i.s"!t~or ..,, ... Clrt1MM ... ~ ........ ' 1Regt.1latlon-should be at med atprotectlngthe auto-buying public. not preserving the monopoly of auto dealers on peddling ca rs to the pu~c ... J PLANNED PARENTHOOD \& A CONSPl~ACY TO PRODUCt A MA.STER RACE! P~1VATE GUN OWNERS AA'E OUR PROTECTION N;AINST lMSU~ION ! ) nus \S PETEil PAK WITH ntE PAT ROBE~H CAMPAkiN ~ MCK to i,iou, R..~MET EARTH ... ~ Auto brokers, car dealers locked in regulation battle .\ R.\MENTO -Os1ens1hh . 1hr Sldtl' rcgulal<."'> husmcs., .rn·J prufcss1ona l au1' 111e<, to protl'C t thl· 1n11.·rc'>t~ of L"onsumcr~. pat1l·n1<. clll'nts and others "ho purcha<it' ~1.·r' 1en and goods In man' l·a-.n. that"\ trut' Ckarh fornampk tt\ tn tht• r uhl11. IOtl'rl.,t for th e state to rt·gu latL' "ho ran and ca nnot practtce mcdlL tnc 1n ll'fm'> ol profcs~1onal tompt.'tL'nce l 'nfonun:11th . hcnq~,·cr muc-h Pl 1hi.· '>Hill·\ rl·gul.1tor) jtll\tl1l·' .Hl" ta1lor·madt h~ llw. rm.lu<,tnn .ind proft.'S'>llln' h<:1ng rl·gulated not ..c1 mut h w prntrl.l the publ1l 1n tl'fl'"l ·'' to prl"'•l·r' l .111d prutt'l I 'l'f\ n.irr1m pn\Jtr 1ntl·rnt'> tatl' regulat111n l Jn h..· i.llld 111!t 11 "anl'llnll'C'-'a~ tur11nt·\l•gml·nt o11 the n unum' lu l rt'Jlt . .ind protl'l t m1mopoltl·' h~ 1-.l't'J'lng "nuld·ht· lltmp1.·11111r\ l•UI ol thl· l'l<.101\ITII~ .iri:nJ It\ nu an11.kn1 that th l· l.trgl.''1 u1ntnhu10r') 111 kgr'>fJtl'l" l..1mp:11gn tum.h Me from lhl· ltqunr htH\t raung. mt·d1lJI 1nsuranLe and 11tha rt·gulated 1ndu .. 1ne'> l hn \\Jnt Ill m.11nta1n lhl' d1t-krl·nt~ J ~ubt k 11ne but a 'en rea I one tx·t'-'n·n trl"l' rntcrpnsr am1 pr" .Ill· l'nt1.·rr11w I hi: trrnd. II an ~ th mg. ha~ hn·n lll".trd grl'atn rcgulauon. ra ther than dL'rqwla1111n ncn 1n arl·a ... "here rl•gul:it11r) al.II\ 11~ p1:rlnrm' no puh- ltt '>l"f\ ll l' \carn~I~ a kg1~IJt I\ l" SC\SIOO pa<.Sl'' "llhout \onw 1ndust~ ~ek mg \IJIL' ltn·n')1ng -J l"a~') m tht• puhltl interest. ut lllUfSL· -that 1~olat1.'' compl.'t1Htr\ Th('rr·s no rauonal rca-.on. for c\ample "h' the <>tale -.hould Ix' detcrm101ng "h1ch horsr rr1C1ng tra1.k'> can run "h1lh races on "h1ch da \S It"' a form ur \tatl'·Sancuom·d mr1nopoh dl•\1t:netl 111 prntrn the I<\\ un:d 1rack-. from l ompe1111on - hut onl· ''h1lh "luua11q· 111 all ofthl.' 1ntl'rl"''' 1n,nhl·d mdudmg poll· Ill l.ln\ In 1hJ1 light 11.,, notl'\\Orth ~ that \\\l'mhlHnJn Rll hard Flo)d. thl· Ill''-' l hJ1.rmJn ot till' "'".'mhl} (1m · l'rnnwntJI Org.1n11~111on ( omm1ttn· rr11ro,l.'d b~t ''l"l"i.. J part ial dercgula- 11011 ot till' hm,l· rJung \f)On . It will hl· 1ntal''llr1g tu \l.'e "hct ha ht• and h1\ lomm111cc. long a ba~tron of mdu,lr~ 1nfluL·ml· toll(1\Ao through I h1HI " pu,h111g 1rne m1nur h111 "gnlfllJlll daL·gul.1t1on hill tk.illng ''1th pr111l•,,111n.1I "'fl''>tllng. "h1th " ,fwv. hu,11w" not J 'fll.>rt \ d J\\ll l'\Jntpk ol hn" f)Ollt1l' J nd l'l t 11111111 ll \l" I I. 'n' u .. t' l nm tll ne lo lll".lll' '"L'lll'Jthing nt.Tdk'" n·gu- IJlll•ll rn oh n .ih<1u1 .auto brokrr' J rd.1tl\eh Ol''' hrl·L·d ot pla,er 1n thL' g.JOll' 111 ,,·llln11-LJI\ I hl· hmkc:r' Jl 1 J\ a prok"111nal 'hopping wr' ''r \\ uuld-ht· JUl<l hu\cr' tdl hrnka'> ''hat thr\ ''an1 Jn~J thl' hmlo.l'r'> du thr hu,i1111 pr11m1\lflg to \J\l' l'nough mone\ to PJ' thl'lf ll't.''> and pfvdun· J nl't kl\ tng'> I here 1!> a lcg1t11nalt' rea,trn Im thr !>tJt,· Dt·partm1.·n t ol \1 otor \ ch1dL'' to 1q~ulJk• auto hroi..rrs. JU'I a' lhl·~ rl·gulalL' nr" and u\t'd car deakr<, and other prinn pal!> in lht.• bu<,ine"" -to pnltl'l'I lhl' puhlll agam\I rirofl .1n"'' The broker' arc murl' than '"ll1ng to hJ\L' that ki nd of rcgul atton ""-'l.IU\l' pre'>l.•nt lav. ,., '>llrnt lln tht•1r at"l1' lllt."» kJ' ing th1.•m 1n a kmd ot leg.al limbo But nc" l"ar tk.ikr'> dt·arh "ant to put thr brokrr' out ol bu!.me"'· Thn '>1.'l' thl·m a\ lOmJX'lllOr\. CHO lhOugh 1hc\ bu \ from the dealer'> 10 re\Cll tn lhl· ul11matr u" fll'r'> The dt.·alcr~ ha'c pu\hl·d anti· hrukcr kg1slat1on and 1hc~ ·, c <'n· DAN WALTERS cuuragcd dTurl.\ of the Ocpanment ot :-.111tur \ 1.•h1tlc\ 111 put thl' broker'> out of hu-.1 nt·,., h' regul.111on 'l'got1a11or1' hl.·t"l'l'n thl' 1"0 tar· !Inns ha\l' tx·L·n undt.•r "a' for month' .ind thl'\ "l'll" (·low H> J dl·al 1111 lllmproml\l" kg1c;latwn la'I 11111nt h nnl~ tu '>l·c thL· cffort collapse But then thl· \IJll' Oll'iLt.' of .\dm1111s· tr Jll\ c L.m . re\l·ri,1ng a prn 1ou\ pu'>1t1on ... u .. ix·ndL·d 1mplcmt.•n1a11on of J n11-hrolo.t•r rt•gula11un!> prupo\cd h\ tht• 1)\1\ I hl'rt··., ab,uluteh no n•ason "h' JUll • hrnkt•r,. ac11ng.as middlemen 1n dl'.Jling., hct"LTn mutonsl'i and au to dl'Jkr' \huulJ n·1 offrr lh('ir sen ices tu tht.• publlr l he~ arc as lcg111matc as rL'Jll''>tJlr nwng.1gL•on ach1 brokers. 111 tiJllll' hut J kv. other \1mllar hU\I nt"\\l'\ l hn '>hould ht· allo"t'd to com- petr I i-1hc1r wn 1n·' art•' altd. the' ·11 ,un 1' l' ti 11111. thl') ·111 pcn~h Dcakr<. ""n·t 111-.l' thL' hrnlo.cr\ bcrnusc the) arl· ht·ing rnrnpt•lkd h) competttl\c prl''>'Url' to \t:ll at pnrl's lo~cr than thl·~ "ould prdcr In l'ITcct. th<.'rcfo r<". thl' deafer'\ art' a\k1ng foe state p111teL 11nn from thcm..eh cs Rl·gulatmn '>hnuld be aimed at pmte1.11ng the auto-bu) 1ng puhltt. not prt•scn 1n~ the m1mo pol ) of auto dralcrs on peddling cars to the pubhc Dao W•lt~rs Is • syadicatH col•m.alsc.Ja S.cram~ato. Wrlg~~. Foleyand Coelho inherit U.S. domestic chores \.\.\~Hl :-.:<.r<>N -Thr l lHl'l' \m1g11., ol the I lou')c of RcprL">1·n1a t1\r\ -.1 pm,t·rful Dcm1x·rat11 tr111 "ho')t· njmn arc hardh hou.,l·hofd "urJc, -"''II run dumc\11c poltn tn .\mrrtlJ thl\ \l·Jr r urg1.·t R11nald RL·agan I ht· lanll' du1.·k pre\11knt " concent rating on kJ' 1ni! hi\ mark on foreign '''Ut'' .\ntl lorgl't tht• ~enate ~natorc, Jfl' quite dl\trat tl·d "1th the prc'>1<lcn11al and Senate l'lcl ttons In \\.a'>hlll[Uon \.\hl'fe no po"n 'ncuum 1:1 .. 1., lor lung. the ga p "'II tx· filled h) Hou\l' ~pca\.cr J im Wright D-Tr \a'i \1JJonf\ Leadrr l 11m f ok) 1>-WJ-.h .1 nd MaJOnl) \.\hip TOO\ ( oclhn 0 -( ahf o\l'tcr \Car~ ol E:.aslem dom1na11on 1n tht .. Hou~ thcM" three Wr'>tNner" hJ H . 'urp11!.rd thr ( ap11ol "1th their abllit) to be a t1gh1. cohe<itvr tno "'"h a minimum of ego bruising :imong them Their one-for -all . all -for-one muskclcemm ha' mBd<' them d1f· ficull to tx·ut 1n a )Car when both panic\ will '>ullcr turmoil anO ,'>Pllts Q\rr pres1dcnt1al cand1date5.. · Our source., -.a) their bia pu1oh this ~car ~111 be for pas~gc: of ma1or bill tn\oh mg t at3stroph1c h<.'ahh IO· urancc. ,education. tradt. welfare reform and clean air The) will ti) to clean up this )Car'\ bud1e1 b .\prtl. &ht-b1gcst chun~ of approprtat1ons bill before the D\!mocra ttc con' en· uon 1n Jul) and the resr of the 1Jenda b<'forc tht Rcpubh\lln conHn11on 1n o\t.1JUSt Q>tlho conceded 1hal it 1s rare fo r a trio of rcprt$t'ntamcs to hum alona M> •ell ··~11 of u~ 1n pubhc ltfo ha\e t'IO\·.. ht \aid But the thrctsomc ·•orb btt:tusc ·all 1hrtt of u\ arc in pos11tOM "'' b:l~cnll~ tt•c and cnJO) lXJtHok•s arc n1lel\ Jct'incd " old rnaJ1H1t~ "hip 1'> lht• 1mpk m<.·nt n lfr "'nrk<i on 'ltratcg} w11h Wright and h 1ln .ind then garncr'i the 'Ole\ 1n < 11ngll'" to make thl' 'itratcg) "'ork .,. I 1111.•\ the No ~ man act'> a'> thr 111un\t•ior and )pukc~man for 1h1.· lt'.1dL'r\h1 p L\n a11orne\. Fole' )I( qul''ltlllm l'\l'r)th1 ng · tht· Thret· \m1g11\ dt'4'U'i'I l lr look\ :II l\\Ut'S tr11m J do1t•n d1fTL·ren1 \.\3)\ and then puhlld' '>JX'Jk'> for the pol1c1L'\ l '1denll' of the high rrgard for I tik\ on thr Hill "'ns h1!. recrnt ranking 1n a poll of 31 7 S<.'n1or ( ap11ol 11111 .11de~. Folq "'a!> rated th e ··mo'it l'nl'lfl\l··· 1cadcr 1n (ongrc'>s. cond pl.11.1.· "cnt to natc Ma1orll) Leader kohc:rt Dole. R·Kan . and third plat<' "t'nt to ~pcakcr Wright Fok ). Dole and \\right alw rank.~ first. Sttond and th ird 1n the "most respcctt'u·· l'att g<ir) '-" nght''i actions suuesis he I\ mJ king headway GS the speaker and shedding some of the good-old-bo~ stigma We have (rillcizcd Wnght 1n tht· pas1 for his dictatorial kadcr\h1p anti h1'i hea \y-handcd protC'C'tton of fa1 ltng fc>.as thrift an,t1tut1ons. among other 1S!IUCS. Hut fnend!I say Wnaht. 65. 1s going through a makco,cr this year. trying to r\olH' from an old-\t)'k . Sam 1(3> burncsqut' lt'adcr into a sltckcr '80\ mun More pcn~as1on. kn d1 tum Jac1 ANDEISDN and DA LE VAN A TT A arc not getting the latest treatments. acwrJ1ng to a survc) b) the General .\t.rnun11ng Offic-c In the case of colon uncer. Q4 pcrcrnt of thr patient\ did not grt what th e at1onal Cancer I n~t1tutc consider'> !>late-of· thc-arttrcatmcnt. The number was 60 pcr1.-cnt fur recta l cancrr patients. 25 percent for paucna "'1th onr type of lung cancer and 20 percent for those ·"'•th Hodakin's D1sca'IC. fn-some cn'ICs. the treatment the patient mt\sc.-d ha.s bttn appro"ed and been tn use.· for m<m 1han 10 )ears. In all ca~. the treatment!. have bttn shown tdtlltend the patient's life. MINl·EDITORIAL -In a world whcrc wa tc and consumption are the b)"'ords. it 1scomfonmg to find a au) like Gcorse hult1. The !IC'cret•r) of tatc attended the Reagans' annual pan) for fom&n diplomats this month and wore a 2Q..,ur-old tUll· edo lmclda M.arC'Osbuyshundrtdsof black bras. uperpowcr first tld1t1 toac clothtnl summit . Yuppies squander their wealth on "de 11ner P3Jhr111 makeri nd 1n11dc ar'Mkrs gr.atl (or JP.Ore mOnc) l~D the) 1.-an c:Hrspcn(2 in• hft1rrm. But GCorlc huh1 "st1ll "'earan1 the ttc and taiis he bouaht '1'-hcn RtChard "on •as prt 1den1 He ~on·1 makethec:overof GQ. but thtn Ralph l.aurtn w.111 M\tt be )('crciar) or state A•• WEU.S Haunted by an act of compassion Being take n for $5 is easier me mory than the look on his face He was siumg outside the druJ5tore on a bedroll. II was during this last told spell. He wore two sweaters under his threadbare jacket. A stock- ing cap was pulled down over his ears. It "as hard to guess his age - probabl) 1n the late 20s. He kept his C)CS on his worn shoes and rarely looked up at the people hurryi n~ by. Next to him. propped up against a colu mn sup porting the-roof over· hang, was a crudely let1cred sign on a large piece of cardboard. It read: ..Please help me. I need work Witting to do an)th1ng I want to make L'nough mone~ 10 go homt•. I am hungry ·· Whtie walking from my t"ar 10 the door of ttle drugslorc. l .saw a fev. pl.'Oplc stop and read the sign . .\II of them "alkcd on b} \.\1thou1 speaking to h1m I was uncomfo nable "hen I passed him Wh~ do we fi:el more uncas) and gu 1 It~ "hen ""e come 1 n close con tact "1th JU'>t ont· unfortunate soul than "l' do "hen rt'ading about great num tx·r of them ll\lng 1n the streets" I tame out of the dr4gs1orc and droH a"a~ "1thou1 looking in hi s d trl"C I 11,>n He was there the next dav with a t"o-da) ~tubblc of beard and looking t.''rn more d1>"nca!lt and forlorn •·1f pu:.s1bk. .\thought nosscd m} mind -m:i) be hl' looks wor!.r toda} tx·rausr hL' 1-. still hung!) Ttm 11mc I couldn'l.pass him up. I stoppt'd and ~1d ... I'm SOIT). I don't h.1' t' an\ "ork fo r ~ou. bul please take th1-.:· and handed htm a S5 bill. I k turned h1'> hl·ad and loo ked at mr loo kt.·d at the mont'\ and said. •·\1 a·.1m. I'd murh rather ha'e 1he \.\Ork .. .. I appreciate that. but I don"t ha'e an) "ork for ~ou Take this and gel \ometh1ng to 1.·a1" He took the b1ll m a trr mbltng hand Jnd said. "Thank ) ou. God blt'ss )OU.". I walked bark to m) car sl1ll haunt~d b~ the look of pain and dcfrat 1n h1se>1.·s. ~ma n \auntt'red b) :ind s~11d ... You got taken. lad). 1hat's a big rad L't. ·· .. Ho" do )OU 1-.nO\Ao 7·· .. Look. 1f he real!) wantt:d to work hL"d tx· out looking for a JOb instead of ~1111ng there on hi s butt beggmg for monc) ·· It'\ true thl'rt' were help-"anted 'i1gM m thr "1ndow of the drugslor(' - 3\ "rll 3'1 t"o othr r ~tores tn that \hopping center. but I couldn't be· l1r' c an)onr "ould h11"(' him looking the "J) he d1d 1o behonest.1fhe had come to my door and asked for work -e'en an) outside "ork. I would have been afraid to hire him. I dro' c a"ay with mixed feeltngs. If he was "-Ork1ng a scam. I was onl) oul S5 and my conscience had cased up a httlc. lfhe was truly desperate. my $5 " I wouldn't be much help. lt-wou1td1it-'-t-----,j get him closer to "home ... whel"t'ver that 1s. and one meat can't pacify the pangs of hunger for long. The third day he "a' gonr. Was hr asked to lc•nc b) the manager of the drugstore? Did he leave beca use he "as not actt1ng enou.ah response from the shoppers'? Or did some angel of mcrq comcalongandg1 vc him a1ob? I'll nc\ er know. but I stil l think of him occas1onally. When I remember th1.• look in his C)C.s. I almost wish the man 1n the parking lot was nght and I had hcen "taken:· Col•m•l•t Aa• W~ll• /Iv~• I• L.t1•0• Nl1•~/. Lf !TER S -....= --~ - Housing bills . a good effort f o the Ed11or: Thanks Ilene Schntider for the covrraac of the two bills (SB 1692 and SB 1693) introduced by California State Senator David Robcni. The thrust of these bills is to appropriate money fo r the dcvelopmtnt of af. fordable housing for pfxfple carnin& tht' minimum waae or not worktn&lt all. Tb~ btlls use S8SO m1lhon from Cahfom1a bondS1tt.t-witt br"101d and then u~ for hou11n1 or rcdevetop-- ment. Hats off to David Robtrt1 for tak1n1 a a11nl lqtslattvc step 1n end1n1 homdnsnen tn Cahfom11. Both btUt hnt SIUICd1.hroulh and ha"e bttn approved by the Senate to be pl~ on tht June ballot. The Astembl)' procnt IS M~I. PlaK call or .,-nee your ._...bly ~her Hd Ul'JC ham/her IO vote· .. yes-on Robcn1·s bill\ Mlrtc..11 ''oM:t'9fl Owcltt """", °""' ....,.., C odho·, rule " a\ No ' 1n the ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,--'. pol111,al pcckin11. ordc-r. The 45-)ear· That has mean• 1 soflt'f\1n1 of rcl:u1on, v.-tth the PttU. Wnaht btl"C'd an atdr to tOrt«t what he saw as m1\Conccpt1on 1n the pre about hmudf When lhc a.dC.uCpped out or bound\ b<'nuinf rcponcrs 1n \hnll lctt<'rs. the new 1m Wnght t1ctfulr)' 1p0loa11cd We ouri.cl\e' ft' cl\«1 a antC1ou apol()t) after Wn&.bt' 11de ma a qu~t 1on3bk rdcrcn1.c to o"r rd If IOU\ affihatlOn\ C·\N("IK fRF\lMF f\ - ~1an1ficanc numbe r ol n nccr '1c1tm J•d AMtrNtll .,,, Dell Vu Ate. an 11-'ktlld Nl•••lti,.. 01 IN£ HARDESTY lrvtftf ,. " I " ' - -Now Ann'saschoolcourse '·· DEAR ANN LANDER : Would )'OU belie' c that m)' wife leaches a course 1n Ann Landers? It's true. Thal 1s what the course 1s called. She has a class of young Japanese women who were taught En$1ish in Japan. 1 hey rl·ad and write the lan6uagc v.cll. hut they have had limited e·q x:ncncc in speaking. A1111 · luDEIS Ena .. 1 Ntws. It's printed la Ea1U1ll aad tlaty 1llould sab1crlbe wllta tllty aet Mme. It wlll llelp tllem hao1 M to tlatir Ea1ll1ll and ktep abre11t of tl1e c.ll•ral cbaage1 in our areal, multi· faceted coa11try. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our home has a maiotcr bt.'droom and bath and a comfortable guest room We also bave a rofa bed 1n the living room. Thl'sc )Oung "omen usually re- main 111 thl' United tales for only a fev. )Cats. Their husbands are gradu- ate students or the) arc e nrolled 1n med11:al school The wives get few opportunlllt'., to .. peak ·English at home becau~ the} tend to oc1al1zc v.11h members of their own na11o nali· l) and \P\,:3k Japanese With their husband!. and children .. You·rc not pla)1ng with a full deck. Buster .. 'Ure not found in the custom· ar) primers. You taught thc·.,.,.orld .. If 11 ain·1 broke don't fh 11 ·· .. Wake up and smell thc-coffee .. 1s now pan of the language A couple. along with the )'Oung lady's mother, will be staying with us for a week in Fcbruar) Is there a· a~neral rule about .... ho .Slt_cps where" Everyone I have asked has &•"en me different ad"1ce Help. Ann. tht' snowbirds are coming -HELEN IN THE BEA C H IN FORT LAUDERDALE fhesc women arl' cager 10 learn as much colloquial English as possible and that°') \\hl·rc ·\nn Landers comes in. M} ,,,fe chps selected letters-an pa .. 1es them un '·b) .5 cards Your ans"e" appear un the hack. The women rn1r 10 our home each Tuesda~ morning and the class ends. v.11h a tea part}. (They bnng the pastries.) We ha\C 1v.o rules· Onl) English 1s spoken here and cvcr)one must haH' a goo<l ume. lnc1den1all). thdl' IS no (UlllOn. -L.W.W . ROCH ESTER. N.Y DEAR F .L.: Bask rules for accom· modatia& guests: I would not put an aamarrled couple tn one-room. fYoa don1t say whether this couple are married.) Each ll'll l'r 1\ dl'>l us~ed and thl' women a111:mp1 to an\wcr When the rnrd 1<\ lurm·d O' l"r and' our answeri'i rl·atl. the t11alo~uc bcrnincs live I) and l"\Clllng · DEAR L.W.W.: What a grH d Idea. Y.our wife sounds like a grefaroous, innovative woman wbo Is ful of good Ideas. Older folks should alv.ays get cbe bed. Younger folks l'an use che couch, tbe bldeaway or sleeping hags. Sul·h phrases as ··MYOB,. and Please tt ll the students that my column appears seven days a week lo Tokyo. Tbe paper Is the Asahi P.S. Don't be surprised if unma .... rled lovers tend 10 walk in cheir sleep. Tiiis is a common occurrence. ! HORO SC OPE Thursday, February 18 ARIES I March~ I-April 19): You could be sa)ing ... I made 11 at l:)sl~·· II 1 .. --------------1ha1 l..1 nt.I of l H k - greater freedom uf thought 1lnd 11t t1on. fullillmenl of lo' l" desire .. 'I ou"ll Ix· re· united "11h one v.hu m1:ans mulh to \OU SYDNEY 0MARR TAURU I ·\pnl ~ll-\1a , ~O) c cl· ••••••••••••1!111• cb1al1l;n " 111 \tore )OU get good news. social ar11\ 11> allclerate' plan~ for JOUml·~ solid1f~ Focus mi popu- lant). \f>Cl ula11un. v.1shci. that come 1rue Gem1n1 '' 111 pla~ 1mport.1nt rtilc GEMINI (Ma \ ~I ·Jum· 2111 It 1s ncccs')al"\ tu rctH·at in u1der to 1.11..e ,,,·"or thrl-c \ll"P' fon.,arJ Meaning "'Ill tx·u111ll' n~\tal dear ~upcnur l·omprchends. I\ dm· lo <1d.rHl\.\kJgc 'our Jl'h1cH·nwnl'> ~orp10 figure' prom1- nl·nth CANCER fJ u1w 21 )J uh 22 ): 1-oc~ nn romance. trl·,1tl\1t) l hangl' 1r.1,el.d1'>l'O\t'r~.,l·\appcal lnd1,1d· uJI "hu pin 111usl~ apJ>l•an·d 111d1nt.·rcnt "ill no" be .. , e~ 111tl'll'\ll'J ·· < 1d1n 1nJ1ca1ed through reading. \H1t1ng. LEO cJ uh 2 "\ • .\ug 221. Refuse lo hq~ decision\ \111nt'} \\Ill tx· tcmporanl~ ''1thhcld fam1l) mcmtx·r "'Ill n·g1'>ta mild t ornpla1nt You get Y..hal ~ou v.a n1 If pa11cn1. lhplom.1t1l I Juru' I 1hra people pla~ roks VIRGO ~ug ~V-iept 22)-Brl·al.. from 1rad111on on urs L1.·gal a flair' 'lpo1ligh1cd. ~ou·11 tx· con<.·cmed v.11h IX'''1bk pJrlnl'r\h1p. marital 'llatu'> Be av.a re of publll rdJt1om. pro1n 1 rcpu1a11on. prufess1unal standing LIBRA (~pl 2 '-Oi."1 22) Focus on rcspons1b1l1t\. power. au1hont}. 1ntt'n'>1fied rornant1l rl'la11on-.h1p Mcmlx'r of o ppo\lll' \e'< dO{'\ can· hut 1' molk,1 and" ill not be aggrc'>Sl\t' Re!IP\,:(t '>l'fl'll" 11> ol '>DCllJI J)l·r'>un SCORP IO (Oct ~ V'1.Jm 21 r \ 1{'\.t'c; an· '1nd1Catctl. mort' people art' av.arr of,ol.ir talent\ au:ornpl"hmenl\ F ocus oo nca11' 11). rnt.:n ll). scm.ualm.) uu LUuld "JO contest 11ck \.\1th number I) .\ne'i pla~<. nilt' SAGITTARIL' I No' 22-Dec 21) H1ihhght tndl'- pcndent.c. l rca11' "' "'llhngnl·'>'> 10 make lrc\h '>IMI 1n nev. dtrnllon F U\U\ on pr<>fX"rl\ ba'>ll \JllM."\ luture pm'>P\,:ll\ and grt'.ita undl'r'iland1ng •>I • J 1111H'\t1, s1tuat1on CAPRICORN ll>l'i.' 2~-Jan l\J) You·w ~l·t !"lll'thd. "'11h Olll' "'ho hJ' hl°l·n e\lrangl·d ( hl·,i.. 'l'fJlll\ 111 ob~·1.1u1ou\ pcr.,u n "ho c hit.le~ u>mp"11n' .1ltl·mrh 111 1n11m1da1e AQUARll'S 1 J,1n 20 f-rh I I H' J\k1ng qul·,1111n' }llU ub1a1n thl· .. nghl Jn\"l'f' ·· bnphJ'•' 1111 p.J\nwnt' colln 11on'> "" e\lml·nt~. ah1lit~ to lot ate m1\,1ng Jrt1dl·' JX'npk ( 1l'm1n1 'iag1llaflU'> figurl· rro1t11nrnll~ PISCES I r l'h I X-~t arch ~01· Hl· Jv.;m: 11( lkt.111' r'rnl· .puint' J~ 'mall pnnl \l uon 111 \uur l>.lgn luithl.4!.h1~ 1ntl1' 1Juall\\ p1<11ll"l'rlng 'Pini «rnarcrw" th.it ·Ill" lo' l''.' I\ on hor11on -, JUI U'> I ro. ~orp111 1>c<.1pk 111 pill UH' IF F EBRUARY 18 IS YOL'R BIRTHDAY \l1u .lfl' tapJhk of oh ta 1n1 ng broad '1ev. proP\,:r Pl"r'>pn 11' e l.111 rl'Jlh lx·~ond <l1\IJ0tl· and language haml'r' \r1n 1, .. L 1bra JX·11pk pla' 1mponan1 rok\ in \11ur l1k ( urrt·nt qdl' attl·nt'> lre\h \ldn 1n ncv. Ulll'llwn. tx·g1111Hnti. 111 11nponan1 proJl"l I. '>c:n~uali1~ '>C\ apix·al rnman,,· · trul' IU\c ·· 'I ou Pll"'c"'> c;cn-.c of drama people ha,,· t·unlilknll' 111 'ou anJ nm tide their problem\ J uh "'" tx· produll1,c. prulitahle foqou in 19 X \! .~ElM . ('" ... )~~. ~l -..1 ~-~~. I 1* ~ ( LiOC\lln ~A~ ("H) ~ ~.?.~JO 11.imtw Ml.I t8ch11)J Thnft\ l>ru 11 HlMtNGlOS l£ACH <") l9fll nl91 fk-.11 h 81\\1 .At 'l~tnef in the<. tuner Ccnttt Nm10H \'$) ('"H) "1>-Mll. :?HOI .\hcu Pn"\ ~t \.Inn , I l't't"\\.;.i\ • ()) • • • • • BRIDGE B> CHARLES GORE!'r and OMAR SllARIF Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST SORTH • 9 5 J A I Q to 9 6 4 •• 7 4 EA T • Q 7 6 4 J 9 7 3 8 s 2 • J 10 8 K 10 S A 7 J • 10 6 • J 9 s 2 -o t:TH + A IC 2 Q 6 4 2 " J •AK Q J The b1dd mg: South West 2 NT Pass Pus Pass ~forth J NT East Pass Opening lead : Three of - The time has come to abohsh the popular bchef that the players eat· ed to your right and left at the bridge table arc your mortal ene- mic) Just smile pleasantly, tell a Joke or two, and you' II find the) will go out of their way to help you 1----------------- j 3 H ei s m an I er s in sam e gam e ·\m a<.kcJ 11 thrC'c He1sman Troph~ "1nnl'f'l'' \'r pla,cd on the same team 1n J n '-I I g,.1ml' Onu: 111 the c-arh ·i1r. ,tn\\\:I\ I hl· l\..in'>:l<\ ( II\ Clue(<. starh·d l11h11 l lu.11te JI quartcrbaC'I... Mll.l' < 1Jrrc11 .11 running had and Bill\ < Jnn1•n.11ll@.ht l'nd \n\ other 11 me ' '-11tx)\h "'11h th<' \urnamc ol .. , oun~ 'h11ulJ rl'mJin ignorant ol thl' IJd 1h.11 1t "J" a Young - \\ 1111.t m ) Punl( 111 Ph1ladclph1a. Pa LM. Bo YD 1n 1..iu -v. ho first madr <ihoc.'s e'>P''Cl3lh for the nght and kfi fr-ct In I 'OU. th1\ E.Jrl1t'r 'hoc-; l°Ould bt- v.nrn lin C'llhcr foot 1 al..c ·' lll<lk 1n lhC' m1m.>r to \C'l' "ht'thrr 'llU can move\ our ~all' On 1t' ''" n I mean. thC' "" o'u can mo'l'\tiurc)cbrov.s If .~adqS«i )1,ur ··1X\'1p1ta frontalis .. is 1n aood \ha pc Thai·., the muscle that docs the JOb udt ~rab1a·s lav.-offi 111\ tor· bid rtha1ous """ 1tts othtr than tushm h'~ l'l'lJIOTt~ 1hr "mmt'lln l m > there \ manl\ has ~ krrt'd to its I<'" 1('(', 1n ('f'\ntt'd annou l't'menl\ a\ ··-.'t'1ta1T m("('t· ing .. ·• <"'lnductcd h • ··t«turn " Thu tonp Pl'"l' arr a wuquc ~ t1ntffPMnt "'NC ~t n~U• n1h<ilnt dC'l('('l1' \l) \\1\ k•"" on u pnn1'" Q. Wba&'s tht d1fk~-e ' 1ofa nd a' 101in" CR.\.U ('"M)6. .fl!\!.! t .i~ lutdlJ \\t: ~l,hlf IUsun \\ __J \ \ 1ol.1 1 a filth It i. 1un~ a hllh lov.~r • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, February 17. 1988 A 7 Complete tetevlalon Hating• In Sund•J'• TV Pltot. The bidding was straightforward. Sou1h had a perfect two no trump _opening bid in 11"0~1 methods. and North had no pretensions beyond the obvious game. B) accident, West hn the right major v.11h tus cho:ce of opening lead. because 11 removed the only entry to North's diamond su11 De- clarer ducked in the hope that West had led from the ltmg. but East v.on the monar.:h and forced ou1 the ta· ble's ace b~ returning the ten . Declarer m ed a dJamond 10 the king. bu1 East was in no hurry to go up with the acc. To all 1ntenu and purpose 1 he board was nov. dead. Howe\.er. declarer found a way to resurrect 11 w11h the aid of the oppos1t1on. To effect a strip, declarer led a low spade from hand He won the hean return, cashed the top spades follo....,ed by the ace. ltmg and queen of dub 10 see whether that suit would bre<ilt When 11 did not, he con11nued by leadm g the Jaclt of diamonds Smet that would have been declarer's ninth tnclt, East was forced to Jrab bu ace. But all be could do wiu to talte his winrung dub and . since has last card was a dwnond, he had 10 surTCnder the game-going trick to dummy·s high d1amond Wa.sn 't that a pretty duck of a lov. spade 10 set up the end pos1t1on'> -IUtiiWl;ltm~------ ACROSS 1 Ball 6 Ma1onty 10 Chem cias.~ 1 '* Embryo oai. 15 Antagomshc 16 Army m1sdf'ed 17 Seod 1 a c™'<:"' 1 18 Taro. e o 19 A Roosevelt 20 Shudder 22 Turm"9 24 Baked gooos 26 Erases 27 UttMe<l a sharp soun<l 31 Cok>r 32 Di 9()()fnf Of1 s 33 Sea SUf'QeS 35 Orenon.d sa Litle tlllilno ott -- 39 SMfy 40 Hindu ou1ta1 4 1 Poppycock 42 Garmen! '3 VocaJISI 4' Links WO<d •5 Throttle 47 Steff too heltvily 51 Puri>OM 52 Du1*ed again 54 [>Ml 58 Bordet 59 Undef"Plnntng 2 3 ,, 17 20 32 • 6 1 Votre Vour healtr11 62 Unused 63 Loethsome &4 S1~ 65 Stac11um row 66 Renounce 67 Peuants DOWN t Scutrl 2 Maple QenUS 3 Alasill Cll) • C0<•UQ8l•"Q " Enmeshes '6-SruTse off 8 S1ayed erec\ 9 0.goled 10 Endvted 11 Coun1 Of'l 1'2 Held alOtt 13 Smeller DyP<odUC\S 21 Unit of rf!luctt1nce 23 Strong t>rf'WS 2~ D19'>Ut• 27 Topmasl 28 N1mt>d$ 29 upr1~1no 30 TV par111 3• Food plena 35 C en pat1 36 Organic comp<>UM J 7 So~ W91gf'll s 39 OYI of tunas 40 1<10111e •2 SOiied C:O" cereal 43 AMYINIS "' School boo~ •6 Sent~f' 4. Pal" •8 Don Carlos composer 4'9 Roman )Odge SO Brashne. c,3 1(111 c,5 Ag.,_1 56 Actreea Anne s· Towel word 60 Wield 10 11 12 13 16 19 • r I . q ' " ' ' I " Intimate dra1»1i set in reverse in ART 'Betrayal' The end of an affa ir is only the lx'g1nn1ng in Harold Pinter's "Be- tr;nal .. tonver ely. the ')tan ot the ro- m.rnt'l' 1n 4ul·,11on <X'l"Ur\at thtend of thl' plJ~ in this. 1ron1rnll) the moM rl'·\Jll~ .l\'l'l''''bk ol the ambiguous 81111\h plJ\\1°nght"' work~ 'Toi Titus 0 -.,.- fh1: Ill''' ..\lt~rnat1H Rqx•rtof) 1 heater 1n 'iaA'f.i \na has cho~n · lktrJ\JI'' ·'' 11' .,.,·t·ond production. f1•fl\l\\ IO~ J 't..irtfing \UC'Cl'SS \\1th llS 1lJX ri. • k Jn P.1ul 'iJnn:'s '?\1,1ent1al J ramJ '" l '" .. fd.,..ard .\fbl>t"s ..... -.1\lJfk. I' Ill Jl'l ~ ..... hlth g1\\.''\ part the pla) proceed~ from finish to '\tan ~ ,, ... l11n1 a' 111 "h1lh o;egment of (liJ11~,· < ,1unl~ 'pl.ngrnng auJ11.·ml' \RI '' ,1•u•1 1ng _'Emf:1eror' toR_s in Oscar nominees; Spielberg snubbed ly 808 THOMAS ' I 1°19 ,,._..., BEVERLY HILLS -"The Last Emeeror," Bernardo Benolucci's tragic sap or China's boy emperor. captured top honors today with nine nominations. includina best picture. for the60th Motion Pictu~ Academy Awards. It was followed by seven nomi- nations for "Broadcast News," the romantic comed y oflife in a network news bureau. Among the nominees were newcomer Holl> Hunter. cited in the best actress category for her portrayal ofa frenetic producer. Drum lowly" in 1973. All the supporting actresses were nom inated for the first time: Norma Aleandro. "Gaby -A True Story": Anne Archer, "Fatal Attraction": Olympia Duk.ak.is. "Moonstruck"; Anne Ramsey. "Throw Momma From The Train": Ann Sothem, "The Whales Of August." The nominees for best direcuon we re Adrian Lyne fo r "fatal Attrac- tt0n", Boorman for "Hope and G lory": Bernardo Benol ucci, ·:The Last Em~ror"; NormaQ Jew1son. "Moonstruck": Lassc Hallstrom. "My LtfC' As A Dog." A surprise omission was Ja mes L Brooks for his d1re<:tion of "Broad- cast News." His only previous film as director. ''Terms of Endearment." won him the award 1n 1983. lhl 1111\ \'~·\l'Jtl lhl'Ull'I In 3 (oranJ -\\ nul' mJu,tn.tl par~" an 1J.:JI 'il'tllnf tor Pm1,·r'~ threr-t·h:ir.:1c- '' opu' Jtwut thl' l'll.'r nal tnangk - ~ 111, It '" JJJ ''"lh a·r1:bral 'flll.'l' lo th,· 011 \IUll thl' .1uthor 'l't in rt.'\C'rSc l hr11111il,•l(1,.il 11Jl'1 \\di. alniu\t - '" n nl till' plJ' ' ,, l•n,·~ i.lo lolllm till II prl'\'l'll'\'1•11'1 hut for thl' ITIO'>t Director Roben tern berg d1spla') a fine allintt) tor Pinter. tele\l'op11ig ht\ action to thr bare minimum and t>mphaswng thl' fanal rC'act1ons of h1\ ;irturs. "ho often are rcqu1rt'd to c\prc~s th1:1r genuine emotion~ a" rountl·rpo1nt tu th1:1r dialogue Thi \l orl' l'\C'l'Cdtngl) .,..ell on thl' 1n- 11matt'. al'l'na-\t~ k \tagr. much more <.<1 thJO 1n a largr. pro\CCntum the:itl'r < ')U\ h a') outh < oa'>I RC(.X'rlur) ·,, "'hl'rl' 11 prcmtl'rtd IOl.alh fl\ e \l.~ar' Lawrence Levy, Cindy Hanks in "Betrafal." Following those two films. with six nominations each. werC': "Emp1rc of Sun." the Japanese invasion of China as seen through a boy's eyes. "Fatal Attraction:· thc chiller of a woman's re' enge against a spuming lover. and "Moonstruck," the corned)! oflove in a \Olatile ltahan-Amencan fa mily As expected. Louis Malle's remem- brance ofh1s wartime childhood." Au Re' oir Les Infants." was nominated as France's entry for best foreign language film. The other nominees: ;:ign1 l)nh 1hl' J1c;tract1on of rl·k'rnng 10 thl' Sternberg and ht\ Ca\t dra" the prng1Jni ho a\ to tx· a\\at'l' of 1u't auJ1l'fll'C <>lo_''" in1u the pla' -"-Ith ''lwn 1h1, or that \tTnc OClur\I tu --------------.-----------~ 1m1X·J,• u>11u.·n1ra11on Thi' 1~ thcatL·r ·-... up l ft"\ Jnd pcr!lonal. thr o,ort 1ha1 l'<t\I\ lhl Jud1rnn.· in a' 0~1:ur'<, 111k r lw ,i.,l'll·ton uf the "nrlo. " dn l'fl· II' l'h '1mpk -one l·hnr:ll'll'f lJrr1c' on a lrngttl\ affair" 1th thr '"f,· nt h" bc\t 111, uJ I hi: cud ... oldcJ hu,band d "' "\ l'" 11 but dot<. not n 110 .... t hl' l n•'" Int~\· to im pair l'llhl·r thl' m.11 nag, 111 thl· tnl·ndsh1p unlll linalh I th\ 11,111,inlt' run., 11' uiurse I h\ 'I l ngth ol "Bl'tra,al " 1<. 1n 11' l;l\rr. upon l:1H'" ot \ttM~'\I .ind I J\\11.'ll1.\· l n' :" thl· ,·rrant hu<,hand •: ... ,. • " th, Ill\, ,,1 J\l om plt,hl·ll 1\J I h,· -\ R I " ... l l.t I II ~nn\t"\IOll lhl· nfJ\·, •SAllTAAJU •STA#TQt.; r-;...-uw f >• C"' ,. ........ , ---~-j 'uhl1111111.il llll'"Jg.l''> \\ h1k thl'fl' 1' •1',.. n11, l'llt1.il d1.11 Jl ll'r ~I'> 'U' h. "'l' ti:nd .... ~!.._~"(D~"•t~._., I •••••••••liilillrlillliillmlliiiililillliiil••••••••I It• ,,.,. lhl plJ\ through h1<i l'~'' r'P• 11l·nu11g h" r\'J\ 11on' II " :i -------~--~--~--------~--~ 0000 ~VIETNAM lOllel O(Ul S rtJl 0 TUt:I I WtO AT STAllMO SC'l((NS lUU 6 WIO Al SI AlllllO SC:lllllOS ~ 30 1 OO IO >O (R) LAST EMPEROR" A "IRONWEED" (RI M' ·oe 1000 "SHOOT TO Kill" tRI "'OOt B• SllRfO H~IOO IOOO "THE UNBEARABLE ~8t Sl~(O (PGtll LIGHTNESS OF BEING" (R).1 ____ 11_•..;.~-'-'..:.:10:....... __ -1• OC DClUSM H H ,Jt "THE LAST EMPEROR" "BROADCAST NEWS" (R) 'tf In 00l.8Y STfRfO S·00-7 lG-10:10 '"ACTION JACKSON" (RI .L e OOUt mtto ).( 51'0 I JO 10 JO "SCHOOL DAZE" (RI * " OOt ll f Sf(ll(O s u /JO'·~ "SERPENT I THE "ffRAINBOW" (R) OOtlll 00 900 "3 MEN & A BABY" 1l (PO) 6001001000 Tutt 6 WIO AT ~TAllll(O II "BROADCAST N~WS" 1t (R) I OO H~ 11:11.M\ ··THE DEAD' (PG) tl (PG13) "OOlB• STl:Jl(i l tS It I~ .. l~ .~n ·· )II•.~ •0 ·~ J... "SERPENT & THE u RAINBOW" IA} HS I H H S "3 MEN & BABY" (PG) 'tf " OCUt Slll(O "SHOOT TO KILL" (RI ~ ocur srmo 51H JO 10 lO "BROADCAST NEWS" (R) " OOlllf SltM'O s 00 1J0.1010 "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" (P013) "OOl.l l ST(l(O SU -111Q.IOIS ',.,. l!t 10 ·~ ••IVI · "llROADCAIT NEWS" CR) .;.. "SERPENT & THE -tl ~ t~ 100 10 )Cl M RAINBOW" (R) ....;...;;--------------100 !00 "FIVE CORNERS" IRI (l 0 .. .:1 cwm GOOD MORNING VIETNAM 6 I~ I l~ 10 U 1f l,._O(UT Sf(l(O ---.-.M-O_O_N_S_TR_U_C_K_" -tP_O_l_..,,• UO I )0 IO 0 * e DCll!T SlfRfO '1H 10 10 JO -t."3 MEN & BABY" (PG) 'M Sl0 l l09JO "SHOOT TO Kill" (R) " DOlt'f S Tll( 0 HSI OOIO OO Sl .... IMllSWOCXIS 'tf "COP"(R) ------SDl--,-P00-0-----1• ~ lO 1 JG.H S "SHOOT TO Kill" (R) "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" OOTTO 61H l0t0l0 (an"'") ...... , "SH KILL" CR) ....... ._.. "OC1JY Sltll.O tMl MATIOS (R) 6 a -1 lO 10 JO 6 t!t.130 11 JO "/( "ACTION JACKSON" "3 MEN & A BABY" (PG) -----------.1-----'-•-~•_1_•_0 ___ _..J.. ...... ,. "FOR KEEPS" (PG13) M """' ' MQuf llMWU "atATISFACTION" IQ.Otto 6 4S U \.1041 (PG1') '00 . 00 10 00 NIRONWEED" (R) -.,OClll, $JOH "SHE'S HAVtHG A BABY" 1 00 1000 (POU) U OIU IOU GOOD MORNING VIETNAM IRl ,_" rua ll(lJ't smao S·JO..t•lt.ZI "SATISFACTION" FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHTS (P013) S2.00 TUES/WED/THURS 600 100 10 00 AT STARRED SCRUHS -----------· ~"AC TION JACKSON" (R) "SATISFACTION" (P01l) ~ )0 1 :Ill; lO "MOONSTAUCI<" (PO) ---.. -S-HE_'_S_H_A_V_t_NG_A_B_A_B_Y_'_'. 1t oom "0000 MORNING * VIETNAM" 19') oom SOO IJOIOOO ~ 6)0 I lO 10 JO (P013) II OOll'I srmo 11 0 I ·~.' IS I JO 10 •s H S I Ol 10 oe "ACTION JACKSON" (RI "SHOOT TO Ktl.l" * II OOll f SIUfO I l.S J' ltO ti ) '1U JO.ltll "SHOOT TO Kill" fRl "OOlU STCRfO H ARBO R 'WIN "····~ •• .,,, 6J1 j')Q1 . ' . ' ' ' "ACTION JACKSON" * (R) •••00 10 • COf"" (R) I • "ltl TIR, ... ftlr (R) * fft.1t2' ·"' I ) IS no HS-iC · SEA.PENT & THE 1:f RAIN80W'-'~R) II tS I lO J JO S ll I lO 9 JO "SATISFACTION .. (PGtl ) ll 10 l IS • IS 6 IU IS It 1) "MOONITMICK" ('°I * 600 ·~~ t01 )0 •'H.eN 6TMI 'It RA..OW" (R, $6 76t.S ~a NAV91Cl A...aMY" (Ntl} • ICllJ'f SllR ••• •'-lf 1$ Clt:a ..t.:.'MOONSTRUCK" (PO) 'M \'~100 10 IS "SERPENT & THE 1f RAINBOW" (R) SOO J OOUO "SHOOT TO Kill" (RI ., O(UT Sl'OIO J U l llltlO 1111•A~U ... 1 ... 1111111111 ""'.._... .......... -. ........ , ... ~·uar.....,. .. llr .,,.u u )1, ...... , I0/"9 1 »••,I• NQ) ...-OAOCAIT NIWS" * 1 1-..'r~ •• .. '-"/ - "IRONWOOD" (R) * • DOllY SIUlO l to-10~ "THROW MOMMA" (P01'l -& l 'l\ "°DvtMOARO" fPO) 6 ~ IUC "SERPENT a THE RAIN80W" (R) 7J09JO "&OUC" RI " (R) 1f. SW 1000 "WAU. ITMET" C9'l 14\ l'Ull I WID &f STAMllDIClllll.Q "IRONWl.ED" (R) ns 10 IJ "" ...... 6f $U ... etCMl9 MUTI.,ACT.Ot~ (Ntl) 11 i 4'. 1• 11\ ,•11ng J)\'rlormancl' t 111J ~ It ani..., • ., t·quall~ 1n' oh 1ng ·•' thl' \tra~1ng \\1fr "'rl'~tling \\Ith l'ltlwr J morl· compk' cha ranrr or 1111i: 'dmh I'> more \l..e1ch1h \\flltt'n (1!1 f'1llll'f II\ d1flkult Ill asn•rt:11nl I hr l'llHH11111.1I .111gu1sh 1., -.i..11tfulh · p,1111.1\l'U JnJ hr1 \ll'nn \\llh l t'\\·. 1an~1ng frum poltll' a .... i.. .... ardnl''>~ io fl·"'IPOJtl' .1hJnJ11n .Ht' ht.:au11tull\ llln\llUdl'd . .\II fo ur exces5t Steven p1elbcrg's "Empireofthe Sun." were nominated as best picture. The fift h nominee was John Boorman's "Hope i\nd GIOf)' ... And Spielberg once again was denied a director's nomination-. as he was in 1983 fo r ''The Color Purple " '' thl' .,..oundl'U hu,hand John l urn hull \'"' rn.1d1l''> on tlw ... 1crl'O· 1' 1ll:J · \1111 up11'.·1 tir Brnon" "11h h" pl.l'>tl \ 'n11k and madJl•n1ng l·as- uJlrn:" 111 lx·1ng l hl'H' " J tine line h..•t\l\Yll .h.11.tdl'I .1nJ l Jl llJIUrl' \llttlh rurnhull 'I •flll'llml'\ lfO~'>l'' 1, m(l\1rJrth "h1k· hu1ld1 nl: ht'> J,.,. 1 upt1n~ ix·r.,on ... 111' ll•ntrJ'I T.,..o-t1me .,..inner Jack Nicholson won hts ninth nomination al\ the 1930s bum 1n "lronweed:· and Robin W1H1ams .... as nominated for be 1 ac tor \\tt h his role." as the antic dtSl JOCkC)' in "Good Morning Vietnam " .\lso nominated: Michael Douglas. ··w all trC"et''. Wilham Hun . "Broad· cast Ne " s". and Marcello Ma<,tro1an - n1. "Dark Ey1:s ·· ..\nother double Oscar win ner Mcf}I Streep. won her seventh nom1 - na11on for "lron.,..ced." ..\lso 1n thr OC'>t actress rncc· Ch<.·r. for .. Moon-strUl·~ ''. Glenn Close ... Fatal .\t1rac- 11on ".Hunter. and alh Kirkland for .. B1.t1J \,il" I' ix1111rml•J \\llhnut llll~lllll\'11111 .1 \\I'\ lhOlll' \lnlt' dl\rupt111n ••I tlh· ''"" u•ulJ 1111ixJt• .111J1,·n\l' tllll f\''I Jlhf lll\llhl'llll'nt .. .\nna ·· · I lw P1n1,·1 pl.I\ "hnng pa·,rntl·d 111 .111 11J>l'n-l·mkd 11111 .illtm llll( lur I l'\ll ll'ltlll ti Ith· \lllh .. ,., l \It." II Ol'll •Ill\'' nl'< c"ar' l'l·rt11rma nl'l''> .11r gl\\'n ~ hur\UJ\\ ·through \aturJJ\' Jt /'I p m anJ -..und.1'' .11 -pm 1n till' \RI huild111g. l(i)h..., (1rJnJ \\l' '-..mt.I \11.1. \\ 11h 111. l..l'I 111 t\1rrn.•t11111 dt:.pl.'.illl.:d Jl .}J(l .. ~2'1 Nonunee~ for supponing artor i,(l·n· .\lbcn Brook-;. "Broadt'J\t Nl'\\S ... Sean ( onncn "The l n- wu,hables". Morgan Freeman. ··stree1 Smart": Vincent Gardenia. "Moonstruck." and Dem el Washing- ton. "Cf) Freedom ·· All ari: first-11 mr nominees C\\'Cpt Gardenia. namrd fo r "Bani The ..-.:.:;~"!;.::.:~ • $3 25 ~:-~·: ::..-:: :::::::: ~=: ~ = s... o.. ._..Silo 1.-.. 110• A,.._ A1 ... o"-•l• 0.-1.1 SHOOT TO KILL (It) 12 10 2 30 s 00 7 2S &.tH SCHOOL ~ (9') 12 00 2 4 0 S·OO 7 10 &. 10 fO MOONST9' UC K CPO) 12 S6 3 OS s Os 7 1 s &. 1 ·30 OADCAST N&W5 C• 12 00 2 3S S 10 1 •s a. 10 30 UUJUI t\H'f«eht S t•-• -..... ,... ... , .,.., -~ 0000 Ma 111110 wnwa ..i lt:ll t:H ttW , ... .._. llOUT ITHIO ......, '°"'9111'0M INltCM ... SHOOT TO Kill ,., b U ll416oll ... 11 ... DOUT 1nuo M'S MAVM A IMY f""UI ,,. . ,. .... , ,, ...... 90UY lfUIOIC .. I ... MOOHITIIUCK !Ml 1'141 ,,.. ,, .. ,., ... JI ll1l"~ Utt f tc•lty 11 Ott .. ,,,, TOM MUCT, PWWMm II I TW- fMlll MIN .,_ A IMY INI 11!• 1JU ............ , .. ., TMI LAST IMPllOCI IN! IM J )tit 7• IMS IOUT lfttllO WIS CU¥9Wt TMI 11a"Nf AND '"' IAIN80W Ill 1111 ....... '* •.tJ ... l 'I HAVING A.BABYi"-111 •Olt KllPI ~ltl Wll 11--a.. ''"Al ATTaACTIONI "" couae nt• ... 634 "'P"1'" ltt 7~!>J ~111; Au I w, Mer)'t Str .. p 11• ONWICED (II) ' 10 •·oo 1:00 10 oo VlelCA iaAISY CPS·Ul U ·OS 2;2 S 4 ·SS 7:2S &. l :SS 3 ME"' & A aA•V (PO I 00l.10 S;20 7:30 1:40 v~rrPM . ·~ ii \~\·~2S 6)1 / lt01 •1roJOhlA1n 9~05 C11 C1111 Sil C111r. 1 2 ~~oi"l 10 7 25 &. t :3S FATAL ATTltACTtote C•l U rll 3110 l rH 7:10 .. 1:55 DOUY lftMO ....... JOnml'fOll ........ IMOor YO KIU tel II! .. JM ttJI 7t4J 19'11 DOUT mHO am MOONlftUCK INt Ill• ttJt Jilt 7iJI t:• lllYIN IM'.OMI tllZAMnl .....,,,._ IMl'I HAVING A IA8Y.,..u1 .... ,.,. ........ lltU TMI LAil IMPI._ ,,_. 1JJ• ,... , .. ,., .. NI~ IAnMNI IATtlfACTION _, 1wewa ... ...,.,.,., .. SOOOllO ....... V~l•J Stak•-t l'-l OVC9'90A•D PG> Plus Batteries Not tnclud•CI (PG) •.to. ~~,~~~.ln~s ~ ,: UlllO( 11 11 f RU Ullll.UI llCITI llOUT nt90 MQl ..... ,.~- lllONWllD. 411) liJI ... 7111 IJilt DOU'f ITHIO SCHOO\ DA.%1411 hll )> ........ 11 ... DOUT tnU0 CM\ WIAnMI ACTION JACKSON 1t1 ,..., ....... ,, .. lltU 90UY~ WQCU ...... TMI llaHNT AND '"' llAIN80W Ill .... a. ........ , ... 90&.IY l'9IO '8Mtatc1, mw • ..._ TMUl •N AND ABMY"' , .. 1111 ... ,_.. ..... .... WMMm ............. ltMIOUf • ........... ...Wf'1 IFI --TMll .... a.9 A IM'I ,,.. ....... A Ml'#,.., .. "Babe11e's Fea st" (Denmark): "Course Completed" (Spain): "The Famil}" (Ital>): "Pathfinder" (Nor- wa)·). Best onginal screenplay nomi- nations wr nt to Malle for "Au Revoir Les In fants". Brooks. "Broadcast News": John Patrick Shanley. "Moonstruck": Wood}' Allen. "Radio Da>s": and Boorman for "Hope .\nd Glory." . For bes t scrernplay adaptation. nominees included Tony Huston for 'T he Dead". James Dearden. "f atal Attraction". Stii nley Kubrick. Michael Herr. and Gustav Hasford. "Full Metal Jacket": Mark Pepi~ and Bcnolucc1. "The Last Em~ror": and Lasse Hallstrom. Reidar Jon~n. Brasse Brannstrom and Per Berglund. "M } Life .\s .\Dog." The po pular "D1ny Dancing." <,cored m onh nominatio n · for its ~ong. "(l'\e Had) Thi: Time Of My Life .. .\lso nominated an that C'at- eg. Of}. "Noth 1ng's Gonna Stop Us NO\\" from "Mannequi n": "Shakt'down" from "Beverly Hills ('op 11": "Storyb6ok Love" from "Thi: Princess Bride": and the title tun,· from "Cr. Frel'dom." ... Th~· acadcm·> c:o.uld not be accused of chau' 1n1sm 1n the director's cat- cgor), for the-first time. all fi ,e nominel'!> are foreigners. Lyne and Boorman nre-English. Benolucc1 1s ltahJn k .... 1son is Canadian and I lallstrom 1s "'l'd1 sh ~ome oft he h1ghl) ad' en ised film s came up shon The pres11g1ous "Cf) Frct"dom" .... as· mentioned onl)' fo r upponing actor. score and song. <itrl'ep <,eem~ headed fo r the record boo~. o far. she has been nominated ':oe\l.'n tim es for her 14 films. Also 1mpressl\e 1s Close with four nom1- nat1ons 1n SC\ en mo' 1es. The Academ) has already an- nounced one "inner: Bilh Wtrder for the In ing G. Thal berg award. pres- ented for "consistently high quaht)' of mouon ,p1c;Jµr<; pr_op_u~t1on. "_ _ fhc awards w 111 be tell'v1scd by ABC April 11 from the Shrine Auditori um. Among the stars sched - uled to appear onstage: Audrey Hep- burn. Robin Williams. Chevy Chase. Gregory Peck. Marlee Matli n. John Cand).,Glcnn Close. AnJehca Huston and Paul Newman. Dance concert set in Newport Thursday ~111 be the opening night i::x·rfo rmancc of .. E,tra Extra." pre.,- cnti:d b~ Orches1s, the Coro na def MJr H1&h ~·hool dance compan)- Thc lirst act danccr "'rrrepresenr d L.lk.rcn L ~· o e ..n.c.ws- P.1 JX' r bus1ne s. comics. astrolog}. ua,c-1. fashion. etc. Thr scrnnd act will feature the various tale nts of the 16 girls in the dance com pan). IC'd b)' advisor haron Trager and guest arttst Debra ,Rouston. l he puhltc 1., 1nv11rd to attend the thrce·night production. Thursda~. Frida) and Saturda} at Newport llaroor High Theater. Tickets are $4 prl·-.,alc and $5 at the door Curtain ttmr ·~ 8 p.m. "MAGNIFICENT.' 751-4114 PLAYS OAK.Y AT 12:15 2 :4S 4 :00 5 :45 7 :30 9:11 10:45 f ~ I I ' ' . 1 . . l . I :~ i I -"'-"=--, ..• ------·---· -----... - .... ---· ., .... ---------·-·-.. .._ " I ) --~-=- I \ * .... Plllt WEONE5DAY FEBRUARY 17, 1988 1 :J Scott 1core1 30 point• to pace Laker• paat Clippers. 82. UCI hold• off UC Alveralde In men's college beaeball. 82. u .s. mettle emerges Wa t son . Oppegard provide fi rst medal in fi gure skating \ALGAR't .\Hx-nJ f \l>t -fl v.a'>n·l gold for .\ml'rtlJ hu1 11 "J'> 3 prct:ious mcc.Jal Jail Wa tson Jnd l'c:ll 1 •rrx-ga rd "'on a bron1c mn.IJI 1n llJ r' lig.urc.- !\k:uang dnp1ll' J IJ ll h \\ .11\11n and t aptured .\ma1~a 'ti"' n J.1l 1•l lhl· "anter (1amn ful·\ltJ\ 111gh1 The l 'n11t·d \tJll'' n1•" " at 11nl' medal and lOUnt1ri. 1'1rmin /ur- bnggen and \1 aui '' .irwn;ircatunl· gold and counllnl( \ nd nl) 11nt· I'> toun1angou1the 1'111 n '"l l') tl'Jm c' en though 11 hd\n 1 "••n a g.1ml H 1 vtel path fin1 ... hnl t-~ The.' gvld "'l'I' 1 11 : '•·, e ..1 r -11ld Ekaterina ( 1unk n ..1 .11 ,, ~I·• l'.H·old C){·r~l'I (,ranl..m '' ..11 ·~ .in un· 1n\ptrcd but 11.i''k" p1 .. ~r.Hn I\• cla.,c,u:al mu\lo. tr1ir11 ' h"fl"' and ~kndel\1)hn l knJ \ .11. • ·' anJ <>kg \'a'>lltl'' 141(~ < > 'mri1t ~11ld mt'd<.111'>1' v.on lhl' "" l r Wat'>on and <>r1w1:,,rd ,1..a1in11 111 ··r 1nland1a" .in1.I '"" p11..i:' h' Pu1.- c1n1 1nducJ1ng \l..1 d.1111l Hu11crlh .. m1.,,c:J a 1.han1.l' tu •n11H· up nl'n h 1gher an the ml'Ja1' "h1. n 'ih1. tell v. h1k tr) 1ng 111 IJT1J .i 111 1hll· ,1\1.· Thl· tv.o \l..Jtl'r' h.Jd 'cp • .irJteJ un thl' 11.1.· and "ere 1111rroring l'a1.h othi:r"' mo' l''> "hell 11 l.JOll' 11me tor the c.Juubk a\d\ c >rirxiJ d h•t h1'> pl'rlcnl~. hut V. Jl\un ''' t "r halancc and fdl "ll "'J'>J hat vi J \Urfllt"' 'twn l 1u\l -.la pix·d oil nH 1. Ji:• r 1 t , 1.h ·h\ · '>ldl' duuhk. Jul' ''' J \\ .1i...nn 11 Bloomington I nJ Hv " h.ill II• lOm1.• from \'llh1n .ind ru I•' JI JOJ c,a~ '" l' '1.· [Z.l>I l•l\I" 11 .. ~horth Jlll'r thl' tall \\JI'"" landed onl· ot lh1.· 1111•,l J1tli1. II PJrt' of th1.·1r program .i thn•'' 1ripk all ho" ·Jnd 1h1.•, h.1J pufkJ uul 1h1.· hrun1e Winter Oly mplc11 on TV IToni~bt. C'baoo~I 7 1 8·11 -k1.· llrn.1.t·' ll \ '' \<n 1c1 l n1on 1• I 1gun· \l..a11n!! t \1 n1\ 1.1•111pul,1H11.·,1 \l..1 Jump 1ng 14 llhllr' 11.Jllll .\lprrh' ~l..1111i,:t \11.11,1.11111ti111nl ,IJl11m1 \rx·1.J \l..at111g 1 \hn ., ~ tlllV n11.•t f\1 11 :30 -Da' 1n r1.'\ll'"' l..i'>h11m · '>d td Oppt'g.ird •I h.n1•\ \Ilk Tenn .\mertlan~ l11ll1an \\ Jlh,man 1• Rl\Cr\ldl· ( onn .ind r Kid V.Jtt gun1.·r oil \\. hJumhurg Ill linl\hul fifth dropping l'Ol' \fl<ll 10 lhl standing' .ifter thl 'hon prngr..im L1k1.· thl' .\men1.an' Pol.ind lJn • into the-d~' '' 11hnu1 a mC'dal hut 1 ' ninth·Sl'ed~d h111. n ll'Jnl "J' 1lll' tall.. ut the (1.i mr' Jt'1,r J Ill "IP\ lhl "urld lh.tmp111n "" ·J1, ·vur ~1JPk 1n 1'111a11t1" JI l'l· .,., happ~ thJt "l' 111.·J th1.· .•11rlJ h.1m pion' Polt\h C u.tlh Lc~Lek Lt'JCl~il. '>Jld ·Our plJn " 11• take eighth plJll' Pola nJ pt.1 ~ cJ doggl'd dt'fl'n)C <ibt•ut all 11 ,.m J .. 10 .. i..ate tu a 1-1 tie "11h \"llkn "h1d1~urc:d 13 goals1n 11' lir'>t •11.t11r. "'h1k Canada 'u" 1' l'd Jllulhl·r '>l .irt• 10 beat "'llZ· t•rlJnt.I ~-2 ..ind h nl..md topped I rJn~l'. 111.1 I ucsda~ morning the ~5-)car-<>ld I urhn~1.·n llKll.. a" 1ld tt'cth-chana· n~ riJc do" n \111un1 .\llan to"' in the d1"'nh1ll ~1r1111n ol thr 1.omb1nc.-d a n1.·" 01~ mptl 1. 'mt and 100 a 111 1unta1n· 11ed ''l'P to"'ard v.anning I "..._.lund gold medal of 1hc GamC''> I hl· '"' 1\\ ''-1l'r "'ho v.on thC' men\ I ·' nh1ll glllJ nwdJI \1onda) "'111 '11fX tl 111 thr d1mbtnC'd slalom \\ ,tr ,(j,I\ 'u t1h the fa,on1e·!> • .1111.,· ut "inning anothc.>r gold and Jll uu11,1 d1.·1·, h11rx-11r bccom1ng onl) 111 •l11•J 11 Jll 1" '"'l'er all Ohmp1c \ p 11. l \ I l \ /urh11~'" \Jld he had '>ome r" t1I, m" un 1 tw ~.in of h~.s run" hen (Pleaee eee U.S ./83) Move to a bolis h fig ure Bs draws muc h Qpposition C .\LG .\R) .\lhertJ .\I' I he\ pl.II J fru\.\n 11n th, t.1u• of h.alJnn.i V.111. make 'PnlJl11r\ .,quint JnJ \Jun in the \l<tnd' Jnd 1...in ruin th1.· n1c.'dal thJOll'' ! 1.•,cn glum•u' ~l..J\('r<, \1111 man' '".JIU'> ar\' •..1,hl'' .11. ag;i1 n\t J m11•l I• .Jt~ "r tgur,· '' thl· ,l··tra1.1ng ,,u:sn ·~ J' tll ·l'' th~ \J,X•rt ,,, 1'1Jnll' ·1.-., the hJ''' •I f gurl• ' Jl111~ \J\\" 11 1d '1..1r. r• •n Hn.in ( )f\l'I I < J nad.i v. h11'>t' I'-' .l Ohm pit ~11ld hop\.' v. n dJ'h"·J l"t\ J poor \h11" 1• • IO lbl· .<11•1pu \t•rll'\ f k \\11 nd .p "tlh J \11\l'f 'I I\ h i.~ lhl If\ 11 'p1.inu II ~ J gn·at \lint tor JO\ figure ,l...ller · ... ~1Jt111n h..1,J•·tnt'd "''th tht' L and ''"lei OJllUOJ I group.. 10 de\ Ill<' JlternJtl' 1.'' 11.1 J ban un figures u prupu'>t·d h' tht• lntl"rna11onal '>l at.. tn~ l naun ,i..,,;11 n~·~ ~o,un1ng bod~ .\11h1. h1.Jrt •1 thc.>dc:-tiate "lhl 11me ..1•1J ""'"'!!!.', .11,um1.·J h' a d1.,.,1pl1ne nl;JI\\ ~\..Jlt.'f\ "ipt•ltJhlr\.f''l'OJUdge~ lirJ 11.·Jiuu'> 'x h111.1I !-1gurc' ma' be the hlUO· dJ'," • ~ ><.J ' JI ng:· ..aid I \ \ICC' p11·'1J,·n: Jlld 11.·, hn11.al delC"gate Jo~I I >:dll • t tl'1. hn\IO' al..1a ... bu1 the' J11 nc t Jc dnp or J1 JO) thing !or the 4;,alt:' 1 ,1., ... 1 "lg the ligurt·'> ha'e r-,, ~ .tO!!t·d in 'i( '1.·ar' .. Ekaterina Gordeeva and Ser&el Grinkov of the Soviet Union akate thefr: gold medal AP ~""°'" performance ln the ml.zed p~Jrs figure skating a t Calgary TuHday· nigjatr -· -- .. \.\.hen J1ll landl·d the 1hr11"' tnpk 'iakho" '" bl'autll ulh "'l' l..m•,, "'t: had 1h1.· pr11gram ''di unJ1.·r 11ur ~:ll\ t.!0~-l~Ul~U~l i.WU.UlUc...lA 1.hc.~ Or~r ,ll'P'> 110 tht· •ll' to<lJ~ tor lht• men·, 1..umpul'>onc .... 1h1.· tir-.t \trp tov..ird an bl~ mp1~ ml'Jal _(lf~r .. AiHllclA81 ~f~I~ d\.- \lh1,.1l f1ttur1.·, 1ra1.1ng<,ol the figu~ 'I J••Ol thrl·e time~ \.\tth each foot • ~11un1 1t11 '' l)l'r~t:nt ul the score and dclc:rminl the Jr.iu fur the ~hon and !t:'n't1'f't!f?.t'!nh ---- Life on the road: Many ups, downs LIFEON Tl IE RO.\O· Last fn· da). we le ft for al\ I akC' ( t\) to be-gin our JOUrnt') that "'ould ncntuall) lead us to Logan. l 'tah. about I 1 ~ hour5 b' t ar from Sall Lake BILL Muwc111 We 1e'n from Orange Count) ac; latt' a~ possible w the pla)C'rs could attc:nll Fnda) mornin~dasscs and sta ll g1H' us lime 10 prart1cc that night. Prart1et' • ;~~;~ci~~~~an~~~~~~.~'tZr~t~~~ .. .ltfl]!!Jtll :z;~1:1•1 :J;l! · the '!'ountaansofl 'tah. .\LITTLE BIT .\BO T LOGAN: \.\i e stopped en route to Logan in Ima tnt' > ours1:l fin ( ahforn1a an the Ro>. tah fora mt'a~ late Fnda\ I 9S~s. Th::it v.ould probably dcscnbc afternoon. R o~ 1s th( hom~IO'-' n of Logan. Suda fountain~ as somt' o f us ( h1cago Bears q~uncrbac k Jam ·member and 3 real small-town McMahon. I don t know 1fthe ix·oplt' ~~mosphcn:. Kind ofnacc. but 1 am of Ro) art' proud of that fact or not not sure) ou "'ould cnJO) 1110 1988. We prac\lced at the pectrum on Th, food pnrcs are also rem an ascent the tah ~talc campus at 8· 30 Frida~ r1h ·s<>s. That"-. not bad n1ght."'h1chv.as7.JOan C'allfornaa I 0 e 0 r..in the team for about I'· hours at full I HE: L'T .\ H r .\TE G .\ME. The s~cd lnia~ha,c gottcn thcm , .\ggit'S"crctiedv.ithLINLV for tirst adJUStcd 10 the altitude. but ma> he place 10 tht' PC.\.\ entcnngourgamc made them ' Cl) tired as "'ell. and L·iah State: pla' s, cf"\ "ell at Jun1orccntt'r Ed Johansen could home !Xspite thai. "'c: ha' c had great nol make tht' trap because oft he flu sun·c:s<; tn l ugan. going 5.2 1nce r and I "orncd about the other pla)er' ha' t' Ileen at l 'C I No other team tn Ntteh1ng1talso M}two full·t1mc fh·l·aguc.c\Ccptl'"lL .hasdoneas ass1stants (M1kc: Bokosk andBob ~ Thatc)dtd not make.' tht' tnp. as the~ T bcAggae.s dcteatcd t.;( ~ni.a were out rccru1\lng. Ttm Murph). m~ Barbara b) ~3 points '"o nights pan-time assistant. "'ent to Logan a ('arlicr. -;o "'C kne"' our tac;k v.a<i not da)' earl)' to scout the .\gg1es. then sta)cd with us. Ttm 1sa vt'r: sound basketball coach and analyLcc;gamc s1tuat1ons \{'I) well 0 ea)\ The pel'trum scat' about I 0.000 and 8.500 \\t'rc at our game Thrc<.· (Pleaee eee MULLIGAN'S/83) .westmont hurts . SCC 'S titl~ hopes By J EFF SMITH and John .\ndcrson !.Cored on a o..r .... c:. ... ,, •• 1 la)uup for a one-point Westmont Southern Cahfomta College has lead.with 9:50 remaining. turned its lack of size into an Phit Hill. who led C wath 18 abundanet' of wins in the Golden points. then ga'c the Vanguards their State Athk11e C'onfercnC't'thts season. last ad' antagc of the night. 'ltnktng 11 but Tuesday n11ht Westmont put a rc"crse la\ up Johnson countered splinter in the Vanguards' title hopes. with a three-footer to start a 12·2 run The Wamors used 1hctr height and Westmont run. .\ t1p-m b) Mike bench strength to ~car down CC Kelh made 1t 71-63 \lo'lth less than breaking open a close game and four.minute to go runnina to a 85· 74 win an the CC cut the lead to 74-69 "1lh 3·06 Vanauards' aym in 11 men's basketball left. but Westmont sat on the ball aamc. until Kell), a Mater Dea High and The loss drops SCC to 7.4 an the Orange Coast C'olleae product. had a GSAC and 14-13 overall. Westmo nt. slam dunk with under two minutes ,,g.3 i nd 17·8. rcm11ns In first plaC'e remaining. with the victory. Olxon cut 1t to five apin on a layup .. They kept poundina 1t inside," with 1:06 lef\. but Hoh was the sec Coach Bill Rcyno1ds said after· benefactor of three easy brcaklWa)S w1nt "They wore us down. We down 1he stretch to chnch 1t for the weren't 1bfe to aive our Mancrs any Wamors. rtst Tt.cyaot 1 lotof IC'COnd ind third "This is the tune ..-hen you want to opp<>nun111cs11 &he beslm ." be pla)IOI ~c11.:· Westmont COl(h W~tmont 1lso uuli~cd us bench Chet Kammertr said "l<ell)' 1s tht strcnath. out~na SCC's reserves. bun of our balklub. Mike IS such 1n .)().16. B~a Hoh led the W1mon 1n intelli1ent pll}'er bM1dc bt1n1•1ood scorin1 with 17 po1ntt off the bench. ... pla)tr .. ... . "Thcar kids werc fresher at lhc Kdly fin1ibcd v.1tb 16 poanas. 10 -md." lt.e)'AO&dl Mau...-'..a.' .nu.-oUcur.;n_Jtbound~... four Wlits and thm usually aavn us quickness. Our point sttal The 6-S. l t 0-poundjunior 1lt0 tuard (Todd Dixon) hed mOft mt ICOrcd c•&ht of Wntm<>nt's first 14 than usual MclU .. he hed tlW nu... poU\t 5CC led 59-56 midway 1hf'OUlh tM .. Kell)' really hun •t tMl<k." KC:Oftd half. be~ Westmont toOk '' Re~nokh Mtcl. ··He's lbc key , &ht tolhcV1nauanh•nh1&1iftllck1UM. catal)' t for thnr 1ram. He'11 com· Dan ~nMr hn an outs* jumper ,..._. .. V AJllOUAaDe/•) ~------.-I ~ uc1· coach's . project makes center stage Crawford develop in to one· or PCAA's best under Andrea By JOFli FERGU O!'\ Of -Delly ...... It.fl 'a1altt' l ra"' tnrd·, 1"1J, 111 rt;n tntl (nlkgl· ha'I.. ·th<>I J' I l I 'hnulJ not ha' l.' hccn 11 , g.r1.'JI l0ur \t:ar> 4 u ''\ 'n1.· •'J' rt·1. ru111ng h,·r J' .1 <;('OHlr \.l'Oll'• JI l 1.·ufiOLll·r H ~h 1r1 Ha\' lhl ~n J '!l r 'h\ d ' ".1~ J '1c:• lnl.l\ar \nl a11.·r, 1 1..1, h I kJ' \n drt·a nnlr '-'" "l'I plJ' h1i.:• ,,1 • ball J n,t l'\ n11rH' h,· '.tli..t·d ' 1#1\•\! to fX'f"l .ld1.· ii .,. ri• •l 'l' ta l. a , h:i n. C' on her .. , j!H\ ~,>rJ Lil hC:l "-.;!' -l..'TidJ l'I. a I 1.'Ul n l .. .:anh \" ·La 'J1J · Bu1 '>he.-had d1~ 'CJ'C\' tor· ~.,n. ;lr and"' h~·n I "l'r' • \1.'l' hl" ,, • ·' ·"r • out there anJ I ''J' •1.:..1.!' r. .i,l Tall.. at'x,ut m·~.111\t' h ;" l'l"ll' couldn 1 tx· ri , • 1 :•1l do~n'>t<ll.' ·· ht' \\3'n 1 J ~ l.1· ''.11.llnh1thktl ou1nfh1gh .. ,h••t• \riJrr.1 ... '\tl1 \\r l nt'v. trnm J,I\ •r l :h.11 11 "••llld al"'a'" tx· J \lruggk \nd <''' "''"l. trt1.•J . In rll:r\u.1Jr OH 11Pt • ~l' l tn\Oht'J v.1th hn th,ll \h d Ol''•'' ma ... r 11 lhn•ugh ht •c 'ht J "''\1.•• remain cl1g1hk ,h,· d ''l 'l' tx· .1 bad.rthall plJ\l.'r tx·,au,, 11 "'11111.1 tale her \Cl h'ng ll "''''I.. l'n 1h1· ba'>l..cthall .,11,,11, 'ht• J n1 'n h,1' <' tame ll• Jl' h<'r cla""l'r Natalie Crawfor d rx H·n1,1~, ' and l'llocked shots 1: 1 'h~ , • • 1.1n the .\ntcaters· .111 • 1 w ' ·· , '' and second ·in rd"'•und1·1~ \\ i,, • H1.·, ·' \·1Jrt'a didn't hstC'n H 111..t'd Cra"'ford·s r ,, <ih.'a's lake the ,I 1 • , •, • L • 1, '<'lop a pla,er \\ , r ' h' • l htng'> about· her 1 ,, ,._, "·'' • • h" ~he was a great t<.i. • .11hft-1, ... .I ·hr, l ~hC' corifcsscd 11 •• , thl' lh''1n: · "x·1.·ome a reall)' 1:1.,,,! h.1 .. •'I" 11 plJ 1 • •• A.ndrca said UCI eenlor c enter Natalie Crawford bas matured Into one of tbe ecbool'• all-Ume beat ecoren and rebounden. F1.,ur 'l'Jf' l.itl'r 'hr' 11'11.· d1•ni1 nant f''"" lln l t I '"'l.lm1·n 'l'\.1,l.1. 1 t>all 11.·am rJriil.t'd 1n th,· r,h I t .i' .\1hk111. \\\1XtJ11,1n h•p I n ,,, r "' r 1-l M rrt:w•undtnLl " <I 11t'l,1 ,, ·'' I "' n1 , pi ,,, ., .or .1 I ~he'cd tn hl r "' •• 1 U'• \ht \ .I l td '\'OU can ~I l\~ n Tt,l 'n' l .t )OemchS)OU, ' 1h.t I (Pleaee .ee UCTS/112) PR£P BASKETBALL Keith guides Vaqs tofirstCIF appearance Irvine faces Ch a rter Oak : Artists m eet Az usa in 2 -A By ROGER CARLWN °'_..., ......... A stranaer to tht CIF ha ... etball pht)offi make an ap~ncc ton1Jht In int' H1a1t·s \. aqUC'ron. unc.Jer first·~tar coath te'c Keath. pti, host to Chancr O.d. 1n a v.11id card m1t hup v.h1ch \lolll determine Glendale H1ah's 4..A fint-round for fnda) ntaht nd. lquna Beach llt&b'~ .\n1\ts a tbtrd p1ac-c lini*f 1n the! PacirK' C"Olst Lt tw Cfrav.n a home auaame,nt for a \lo ild card pme. h~t1na ll-5 -..zusa •1th the \lo1nncr p101n1 a fll'lt to~nd bcnh at 'o 4-Sttdcd Duane ( :.a.1) ~nda\ n'*ht ln'lM~ 4-A rontnt bctJnot ., .lO. the 2· dYC"I II l.a&una Beach. • ln 1nuncf Chlnc-rOa\ rompn~ thronl\ ..._ Yr1IJ card pmc M\."nlar\ bcnu11e thtrt art 11 I ' kagucs '>'llh thl"C'( cntne~ e~ h "h" h m<'.-in1, \J team'> for a ~:·team brnl·l...rt Then• .in-12 kaaue" an the: . .\ J1' ""\"· thu' the t-cntm-muc,1 br pared to ~: "'llh tour "1ld card games ton11ht Thus e1iht third pta c t('am~ '1e for the naht to con11nue on 1n the ti"t mund t\.e1th's 11· 1' Vaquero "'ho ent('f\"d the sea on "'llh '>'hat 'AU ron 1dem11 dcple1C'J -.quad bttause ofhea' \ graduauon lo ~ a1T one llf t1.&o an the 4-._ v.lth lo 1n.1 rt"('('IN!> The ,,ther Thou~nd or 1hc \ta.nnonlt' ~uc. I\ -1 : and 1 at 21..,. Dl1mond Bar t-ndJ) h 'i In 1ne's first-<'' er C'IF appcaranct in the 1().,car htltOI) ol tht \Chool .._eath 1um1n1 the m lt on the fir\t tf) \\ htlt' In 1ne "''\ m'"""' for tht Pbt nine ca Kt11h "Aa hu~' \.~ h1na 1lcndalf H1&h to numcrQu\ champion haps and pla offbcnh Kt)• ln1ne· attkk ha\ been" lro lront hnc. kd b \ foNan.1 ()a,c 8allant) M t 12 '· ~ «ntcr )en) Pttcrwn (I I 6)1nd b-unt0r Raphael \li>lk(96). \I NOm1 nent has~.tt-nthc :onf\tOf auard 8r')an ~Ot'C\l ho tw ttd at a 10 2 dtf' ~c1th ha\ cameJ t'hr Jun10f'\ and fmhman t .., Edlson game switched l P '(' H A.( H -fdt\On Htth',CIF S·A fir,t round N\il.et~ll pla)ofT aame wtth l Jmmfl Rcal l ~<' 1. hamp1on St Antholly 1~I·~1 Thur.da\ n1~h1 ha\ ~en \wttehcd 'xhtJulcd Im Lak<""ood H1&h t>cc.uw of t \ntht'n · ~m:ill i\m the pme has bttn mt',cJ N to t .\nthon) .. r don't lake 1t1t 111 •• '31J d1 n ( N h Jon Borc~n .. l'"o Pb'cd 1n that'' m and 1 kno..,. Y.hat '"' h .. e :'f'ht\ ~\.\('lf It h Id . Wt 'lt Jtt " UClbzee.e. 1JyTlt8a•,s-o L k · + G 1!~-· ~.1~ ~~·h~l .. :in~..=::: a el'.!s oll.er:come pes ·t~ e1,1:.1c 'u1ues 94-TYffday lo improved lit record t~ ' 6-1. Scott Sparks } } 9 -} 00 O\'Cf Bosaon. in whkh they led by 20 points It both physically and cmo&ionally. But it's 82 Leadina tbe way wu sophomore half\i~. &hen trailed by four af\er Ihm pmts, so you have 10 to b9ck 10 work. We sif\lks star Courtney Weichsel. who w in over low y Clippers quaners before rteoverina in time for the win. cauht OUJ'Rlvts in &ht second half and played The Forum since Nov. 27, 1911. Mike Woodson scomt 18 points for the Clippers.. who Itel by 12 in the first half. improved her personal rtt0rd to 8-4. :·Evef')·body was ~. linle. sl.~uish. not our-pme.'' Next for UCI is a three-foe round-physically. ~ut mentally. ~e saad .. Evt'ry lime One in panicular was Coo~r. who Scott's dunk wn.b nine minutes left in the third quarttr gave the takers a 6().$9 lead. robin ·toumanent at Nevada-Las From Tlte Aaleda._. Preu wt.play a bi.a game, especially •inst Boston, suffered 1 laceration on his chin when ht Veps wht'~ tht' host Rebels. Texas. wt ve had a letdown. But tOnlaht we caua,ht collided with the floor lef\ the p me with five In other NBA p mes: A&:'M and tht' University of Pacific Suffering a case of pOSt·Ctllic hangover. ourstlvcs. By the end of the ~~nd quaner. we -minutes left and took five stitches. await Thursday. Fnday and Satur-the-Lakers fi nally ~turned to form in 1he prctly much snapped out ofat. .. Cooptr was a bia s1>1rkplua for them IUq 1tll.Hawb111: R~it' Theus' 1h~ pointer at the buzzer lifted visit mg Sacramento over Atlanta. nqatina a season-high SI p0ints by the Hawks' Dominique Wilkins. day. second halfTucsday night for a 119· I 00 victory Earlier this season. the Lakcrs beat the toniaht." the Clippers' Michael C-.e said. "We over the Clippers. Celtics by one point on a last-second shot by did a lot of what we wanted 10 do· keep them in , In community college men~s ac-• Byron Scott sco~ 16 of 30 points in the M.c Johnson. and labored to a one-point win a halfcoun p mc and stop them &om running, t1on: third quarter and Michael Cooper addC'd seven apanst the Cleveland Cavaliers. Last season. But that was our downfall. The takers•~ the Redle&I 111, Wurien 111: Sleepy Aoyd scored 20 of his 2S p0ints in the second half and Alctem Olajuwon added 25 points and 10 ~ Coaat t, ~ Dte10 Mesa 0: points during a fourth.quarter run to as the they lost after both their regular-season vac-best at runnini. and we're no match for them.•• The Pa rates upped their non-con-Lakers overcame a halftime deficit to take the tones against the Celtics. The play~rs arc aware James Worthy scored 24 points for the rebounds to pace host Houston. , ference record to 2-0 behind the play lead for good in the third quarter. of this trend. but they prefer not to dwell on it. Laker$, who improved the NBA's best ~cord to or singles standout Chris Flood as After the game, Scotuuempted to analyze "Yo.u-don't expttt i t to happen.'' Johnson 39-9 with their fourth consecutive victory and Ptcert 117, ~81 Hf : Chuck Person 5CO~d 23 points and Vern Acmmg's six points in the third quarter helped host Indiana take the lead for good as th~ Pacers won their fifth straight. they tuned up for their Thursday the emottonaJ hangover the Lakers carried into said. "It's always hard playing any team after 11th in the la1t •2th games. It was the Lakers match at Golden West. the Clippers game from their nint'·P<>i nt victory Boston. because it takes so much out of you 19th consecutive victory over the Clippers at It wasn .. tjust luck that saved P-etty, he was prepared F rom Tbe Assoela&ed Press CHARLOTTE. N.C -The sight of Richard Petty's car breaking apert dunng tht' Daytona 500 1s certain to become one of television's most popular reruns. • It will be repeated over and over again whenever stock car racing 1s a subject. • The scene is a gocxf plug lor NASCA R's safet y regulations. and nobod~ knows that better than Pet1y. Jay Hatchcock. who bu1h the car that Petty wrecked Sunday at Da) tona International Speedwav in Florida. said the driver told him:·· 'If you had 10 plan a wreck, lhafs the way you·d want 1t to work.' "E,cr)'thang that didn't mean anything to the dnver's safet~ collapsed and got awa~ from tht:' car What was meant to be there to protect the dnver sla \ed intact. That's "h' hl' did.n't have a scratch on hun.JuSt bruises. He sa\S he's f.ne, other than being reai sore." H11chc<X·k told The Charlotle Obscn er. Pett) also has tom ligaments in his ankle from on': of the violent and spectacular· crashes 1n NASC AR h1stO!). After swt'n 1ng, Peuy:s car twirled and tumbled along the fence tha t separates the homestretch from the grandstand. then slammed to the asphalt. Moments l~e.r. tbe l]!.1" ":~s ht! l;,)y Brett Bod iot''s ~r. _ . It appeared that Pett~ '-'as luck~ to escarx· m one -prece. But 11 ~'Clsn 't luck . W11han the cars in all N.\ C.\R's d1\'lsaons arc safet) feaaures that protect drl\ l'r"" ho. b' ahe nature of the sport. nsk life and limb e\ e~ lime ahc, sw11ch on the 1gni11on. Chad among those safet~ fcahirt"• --\ steel roll cage 1n th l' drl\ c.-r«. compartment Several ~ears ago. a bar across the rook and over the dr\\ er "as installed an all cars. on Pr ll\ ·s rrcommcn· dat1on. · · -Seat bells that stat11lt 1c the drt\l'r°'> cn11re uppn torso -..\ spec1all) construcaed fuel cdl that reduces the m~ of tire and e\plos1on. -T1rt:'s "1th inner ltnl'f'i that l'SS<'nt1alh s~ne as a 11rl' \\ 11han a tare -.\ fire e\.t1ngu1.,her locatnJ \\tlh tn an arm .,, k ngth of the dm er -..\ trt'atetl·n\lon. drt'l'rs-\ldc "ando" net that kcl'P!I the dn,er lrom falling from the car du'lng a crash. -The dn'e~ wear llamr-rctardent \u1 ts. gloH·.-.. shoes and s<X ~s. Quote of the day Hugh Durham. haskethali coach at Georgia. addressing the Commodore Club in Nashvtlk. Tenn .. afier ht'i Rulldogs·and a fl ight ette-ndant got acquainted "1th the a1r-m·kness bags on a bump' flight from .\tlanta for a game against Vanderbilt. "ft "J~ '>O rough that \\C arm ed 1n Na~h' ilk "tth more v.h11e gu\S than we started wi th 1n Atlanta ·· Two t itle bouts set a t Forum -" 1 Y..O WorlJ 00,\-tng { -O'tnul , b.ulh m p1onc;h1p houts "Ill be held cit thl' Forum 1n lnglc"ood Fch 24. 11 was ann••Unll'd Tut•sda' · Carlos Zarate. 62·3"1th )4 ~n"l ~•1Ut\. lOntanuc'i ha" comebac ~ against Daniel 7M<tl(UtJ . 15·4 wtth 17 knor lo..o uts The l\.\O """' hank tor lhl \iK3nl wee \Upt.·r ba ntJmwe 1ght 1.ham p1omh1p .\1.-,n. "\Lu mah Sel,on 21'1-I "1th 19 ~nockouts. will ml'Cl Mano Marttnl·t '4--1 "1th 2<• kn0<.:kouts. el\!JO ,., 'acating hi\ WA( fr.1thn"e1gh t title to shoot for the WBC super k.1tht'f""t•1gh 1 l hamp1onship. M.1111ne1 1<i the Na 2 cnntl'n1kr \kan\.\hlk 1n La\ \t•gJ\ l11fOH'f hea\)We1$hl champion Georg~ Fort•man hJ\ 't'lllC'd a fight w11h \\tden·s .\nders E~lund. hu1 'till plJm to fight on a Mar1.·h 19t·ard 1n l a., Vt'RJ\ rir11mnll'r<i'ia1dTuesda). Former UCLA coach, AD dies LOS ANGELI-~ \\ illtam C. Ackerman. longtime rn.1d1 ot the l CLA tennis ll•a m and later 1h1· \thnor~ athletic d1rertor. died on ~tondn ' the ~hool ~·d T uesda~ He wa s X 5 Ackerman lx'l 3 me plJ' t'r·l on ch or the CLA men's tennis tt•a m J'-,1 \optwmore 1n 1921 , and con1anued to coach until I <J,1 1 I k rcti rc-d af'ter wanning the 1950 NC AA t·hamp1nnsh1p. l 'CLA 's first team title in an> spon. Vol LEYBALL -- -~ -wmn+:u1um11 Henning next Raiders coach? aro. 1· Ow ls nip Pie.DD Sta •A Los Angeles Raiders owner Al Davis [iJ ..l 9 ~ .,. .,-._, has narrowed his search for the team 's next ~. head coach to three men. [ From Tbe Associated Press In another Top 20 game: ert Haugan added 14 to lead St. Considered the front runner for the Pltt1bur1~ 87, Provlden~e II: The Mary's College {16-6) of the West posjtion is Dan Henning. an assistant coach wtth the Mark Macon's three-point play Panthers got 33 points from Charles Coast Athletic Conference to a 61 -5 1 Washington,Redsltins and the former head coach of the with 42 seconds left enabled top-Smith. who made 12 of 13 shots. but victory over California (8-15) of the Atla-nta -FalconSi ranked Temple.. playing at homeT to needecta pairofthT~·poinr-basketsin Pacific-10. The other top contenders are Mike Shanahan. the nip unheralded Penn State 50-49 in the fin al 75 seconds from first-year Ten of Haugen's points came in th e offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos. and Joe an Atlantic I 0 basketball game Tues~ player Jason Matthews to hold off the second half as St. Mary's came back Bugcl. the Redskins' offensive line coach. da) night that left John Chaney. the host Friars in a Big East game. from a 25-22 halfttme deficit. Shanahan was quoted as saying an Denver that he winning coach. talking to himself. Elsewhere: Three players -Mail' Beeuwsaert. has met with Da vis three times. ··That was a bad basketball team. St. Mary's I I, Callfonaia ~1: Enck Roy Fisber and Keith Smith -kd . "I really don't know where I stand.'' hanahan the worst I've ever seen of any club in Newman scorc.d 16 points. and Rob-the Bears with 11 points each. said. ' m) life." Chaney said of his 21 -1 Shanahan said he believed the Raiders will select a Owls. who were held to their lowest new coach within two weeks. but said Davis gave him output of the season on I 6-of-50 (32 no indication whether he would get the job. percent) shooting. "Our offense was UCl'S CRAWFORD Shanahan met wath Davis on Feb. I . the da\ aftt•r absolutely horrible. We got output • • • the Broncos lost to the Redskins 42-10 an the ·super from only one player. From Bl Bowl .. and the two met again brieJly in lndianapohs "I "'1sh Penn State had beaten us. Then the first d '!}' of practice. "Now 11 seems like not that many dunng the NFL scouting combine. Somt'ttmc;s you can win too much Andrea watched her go up ano grab pcoplew1llcometn t<Hhekey,because "Michael is aver; attractive candidate because of and )OU can't make a point. When the nm with both hands and bring it once it seems like somebody'5coming has talents and his age and accomplishments ... said 'ou lose. you can go back and teach a down. and he "knew she was going to into the kc~. I get ready to block the Raiders chief scout George Karras. who sat in on lot more." be a player and it was my job to make sho1." Crawford said. " ... they kno"' Shanahan·s first anterview."'He's got 10 tx· looked at. Despite Temple's close call. her one." not to come in there because they're and that's all I can sa) ... We like Michael ver, much:· Chane) insisted thc Owls were not But the smile and natural athletic going to get their shot blocked. Shanahan. 35. would become the youngest head looking ahead to Sunday's game at ab1li1' "ouldn·t get her through They're not going to j ump over me." coach an th e NFL ifhe is selected for the Raiders JOb. fifth-ranlo..cd North Carolina. p·rat·tlce. • Whilr her defensive presence 1s Hen ning. 45. 1s the Redskins' receivers coach and ··ttow can vou look at North "The first da) we brought her to respected. so 1s her offense . Teams offensa\'C assistant. but he as said to func11on as the Carolina when· someone is culling practice. we got into a situation where know she as UCl's chief offensive team·s untitled offensive coordinator. Bugel. 47. ha~ )OU with a knife?" he said. "I was the kids laughed because her idea of th reat and the) respond with a variet~ handled Washington ·s huge offensive hne wtth great looking at Penn State.. They.'11e always pos11ngwa~ 1"G-getthe-ball-down 9y-hef .. -of.double··end -tnplMeam~~ .... ~ success in recent )Cars. been a problem for us." "'a1s1 . tur~ and just throw it up. She ·· fhis ~ear. mort:' people have been Dennis Green. an assistant with the·San Frannsco JUSl wasn 1 a pla)t:'r. Sh~. worked so JUmpingdown 1ocover me more than 49t'rs and the onl} black thought to have bet'n senoush hard to become a player. the\ ever have before.'' Crawford considered. set'ms to have slipped from the pictu~· · Cra" ford thought she -knew what . saad. "Three or four people. l lilte that G b M b ~h~ ~-as ~o·.~ _ . . . _ _ tbQut~,e!clf ~se th~\ res~1 ~.-tnd Wynn-g-ets A5 pay Oost· 'In fugh J=!!_ool 11 was dilfereni-tht-y gel t e ball I'm ~oing 10. -----G-e-r-.-~----o-s---s-e-t-:-s-1'\i>t'c'<iiause tney dJUSt pass the ball anto take the ball rip and shoot ll evef) Padres re" rote nght fielder Tony Gwynn's up there:· Crawford said. "It was .. fi , . · SAN DIEGO -The San Diego • 4'. a mr and rd turn around and thro'-' 11 time. contract Tuesda}. gi ving him a substantial UC1 d totalh different I thought l was a It bu aids more con idence because ra1St' 0\Cr the ne\t two vears. . . recori ood .plavcr. bu.I once I 'gol here. I Sl~mct~mcs 1• try to shoot_ wath three The contract will pa) the two-tame Gold Glo'e found 11 ..;,-as a lot more daflicuh." ~0P!~ on me and 1 can stiU make the award "inner Sl.090.000 this season instead of (188 wins) As a freshman. she worked hard at shot. . . S .W.000 and$1.190.000in 1989insteadof$94,0.000. dcvelopinghersk11ls.watching1nsidc Theres another area where The Padres wall exercise their opuon for G~·nn's plaH·rs Cheri Graham. Doroth v Crawford has workl'd hard lo make SCf\-ICCS for 1990. UC'I pounded out 18 hits in a 14-10 Le\\ IS and Jackie Vanderpoel on progress. At a school w.h~re ··Tht'y tore up the eiusting contract." said club 'ictory over visatine UC R1vcrs1de 1n UCTs most successful team in An· academics ar~ oflen a detemuning spukc~man Bob Beck saad of Padres management. college baseball action Tuesday. gi v-drca's tenure. She wa tched and then factor in the recru11mcn1 of at hletes. "The} gave him a new one wath add1t1onal monies:· ang Coach Mike Gerakos his I 88th mimicked the older players' moves. Cra~ford narro" I) made the grade ai The agreement culminated two months of nt'go-career wan to move in to first place on Andrra said. first. 11at1ons that began when Gwynn sought an extension of the all·time Anteater coaching vie-She was determined not 10 provide "I had to work rcall}1 hard becaust' I his cum.·n1 li \e·ycar contract which expires in 1990. tones hs1. amusement for her teammates after "as behind." Crawford remembers G") nn has said he would like to finish his career 1n San Gerakos. the Pacific Coast Athletic ha' in~ become· the subject of the ·· .\t first the) weren't goi ng to accept Diego. Associauon Coach of the Year in coach s jokes. ribbing and riding. me to Irvi ne. But we had a meeting "Basically the money was sizable enough for us to 1987 when he guided UCI to a 13-8 ··she borl' the brunt of a lot my and I told th em that I was going 10 be sa11sified and "as a substantial indication the Padres conference mark. iUrpassed Gary JO kes a nd a lot of r~I hard things work reall) hard on my academics ha't.' sincert:' interest 1n Tonv." said Gwynn's agent. Adams. "ho comprised a 187-69·5 becauscshewas like that (rawplayer) andtojustgivemeachance.l'vebecn John Bo~s. "The bollomhne Is they didn't ha ve 1o g1vc r1.·cord while wanning a pair of in the beginning." Andrea said. \\Orking m) hardest even thought it.,, an} thing. · D1 v1s1on II national titles in the first 'There arc a lot of my players who sa} hard to keep up with the other After the meetan~. tjub president Chub Feeney fi ve years of the UCI program. the) would have never taken what students that have been ahead of you. suggested that negottauons on a guaranteed contact for Gerakos is 188-195-8 in eight years )OU dished out to Nata he. When I'm doing better in my classe". 1991 ma ) begin at the end of the 1988 season. Boggs wllh the Anteaters. ··we have a tremendous rela· I tend 10 do better on the court." ~1d l'he vactof) upped UCTs non· 1ionsh1p, kind of like a father· While Andrea -and Crawford for Sabres snap l osing streak, 3 -0 ' Rooluc Ray Slteppatd..$f;ored h:is 22nd goal and Chris tian Ruutl• set up two others r uesda} night as the Buffalo Sabres broke a thrcc·g.ame losing streak with a 3-0 victory 0' er the St. Louts Blues. Buffalo goalie Tom Barrano stopped 2' shots for his 12th career shutout and first of the season. While winning for the first time since last "eek's ~ HL all-star break. the Sabres lost defense man Jot Rukie, who was hospitalized after a fight an the opromg-m11HH~ of-t.he game. Elsewhere in Niil pla r re three consecutive oals m the t.h.Lrdperiod and Pat LaFoncalne added two more as the New York Islanders routed the Calgary Flames 9-3. The v1ctOf)' for the Islanders represented their best offensive output of the season and broke a three-game wan less streak (0-2-1) ... La1rle 801cbmu scored two third-period goals to help Winnipeg defeat the Quebec Nordiques 7-3. e:\tending the Jets' unbeaten streak to seven &amcs. The victory was .Winnipeg's second an three nights over Quebec Television, r adio TELEVISION 5 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. St John·~ at SHal'U'>C. ESP . 7 pm . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: M1" Soun at lo\.\a Stale. ESPN. 8 p m -WINTER OLYMPICS~om C .1lgar~ .\llx113 O hours). Channel 7. S p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL LmulJ. \t;1r~ mount at PcP.pcrdme. Praml" I tl ~~·1 11 . "' p.m -WINTER OLYMPICS· D;1\ in ·rt'' It'\\ { h;tnncl 7. · RADIO o. "' pm -PRO HOCKEY: Kang'i at M lllllC'!>l>lil "I .\( (.570). ; .\O p m -PRO BASKETBALL. Portland at Clapper~. KRTH 1930). conference record to 6-5-1 as t'ight daughter relationship.'' Andrea saad. that matter -wishes he would have pla)ers had at least two hits and ··we talked academically. we talked red-shirted her that first year with all starting pitcher Dean Douty worked sooally. we tal ked basketball. She the talent he had available. a1 the time into the seventh to even his record at trusts me and I saw in hef the desire to he feared his prize recruiljproject 2-2. -gl'l better.'' might lose interest if she nt'ver Osmar DeChavez and Tracy Crawford said. "He's made me a lot pla)ed . Shanahan each had three hats and stronger person. And the reason I sa) "If I had 11 10 do all over again. I thrct:' RB!. The I 4 runs w~re the most that is because 11 used to be when he never would have played her," An· scored since a 16-9 victory over -yelled at me my freshman year. I was drt:'a said. ··1 would have red-shined frt:'sno State ~n March 29. 1987. very emotional and I used to cry. Bu t her because next year. somewhere in UC R1vers1de led 5-4 after four now. cverytime he yells at me I kind the "orld. she's going to be a great 1~n1ngs. but the Anteaters came. up of talk back to io_tiim. but_!fs because laver ... -WllA -~(}-.r-lJftS tfl tht"--ftfth-and-nxih-we t respect earn ofher. e 1-. _m_a_y~_n_o_t_n-ext year. Sill's innin . Eleven batters came to the nger as goaog ta run 1.r.ad._tbc nexa tv.o Pate an a ,sev~n-run~saxt · cappe. Y a player and a student. JUSt .. an all· seasons while working to finish her \1 1ke Fa) s p1nch-h1t. two-run single around person. He thought be needed degree. - " h1 ch scored Don Nicholson and Al to )'ell at me to get me to open up and "It will take ti ve }'ears. maybe six to Rodrague1. become more aggressi ve. I was ve~ graduatr," Crawford said. "But I've R1 vers1de rallied with five runs in timid." talked to my counselor and howe ver the seventh. chasing Douty an favor of Now she's the one makini others a long it takes. I want to graduate. I Mike Calvert. Freshman Steve Ma) Jittle ·timid with£ her inttmict.iting received an offer to play overseas cam(' on wath runn.ers al .first and presence in the lane. She 1s tied forthc (U.S. national team playing third and no one out in the eighth. but 1cam lead in i>teals and lends in blocks Europeon squads). but I told him I got the ~e:\I three batters a~d ~opped for the third straight )Car. Her want to fini sh sc hool. I'd lake to finish up for his first save. In two innings. he sophomore season. !>he averaged four my degree. and. then pursue basket· allowed one walk and struck out two. blocks per game. ball as far as it goes.'' WILD CARD From Bl This is Bowen's third year at the helm after returning from a 19-ycar ab5encc. · Bowen &uidcd the Anasts from 196 1-6 7 -his most significant tt'ams the 1962 and '63 teams which went 26-3 (Clf I ·A champions) and 17-7 (I-A r~ners~up). The """•Sts a~ tryi ng to shake off a two-game skid which has dropped them to 9-14 overall. Aiusa's game features Tony McGee. a junior forward. and Todd Hardison. a senior ccntcc.. wbo..carry the bulk of Charter Oak's inside game. Both are 6--4. VANGUARDS FALL, 85-74 ••• From Bl . pletc player. I would love 10 havt'h1m lend early 1n tlle second half on a an our program:· · Swanner 15-footer. but Dixon hit a But there was more to the Wamor three-pointer and Mansfield and attackbcsidesJ(clly. DougFriedma.n, Mike Lightfoot each scortd insidc as a 6~8 Juniorccntcr. came offlhe bench SCCtepined the lead. to S('()tt nine points. all in thl' second Westmont again ju'ms)cd to a four· half. whale the 6-5 Anderson pumped point lead. but thl' Vanguards fouah1 in sil\ of his nine points m the final 20 back to arab a 54-52 lead on a Dixon minutes. • tip-in. Shonly after. the Warriors "If we stay an a game hkt' this. went on thrir run to put ,the game hopefull)' we can take advantage of away. our size and strength," Kammerer "l'd lake 10 think we can ao 40 said. "We finalln9t the ball inside to minutes." Re ynolds said. "We stop- Anderson ana.rnedman. Wt we~ ped jumpina a little: Bickmore is almost a total peri meter team in the learning his le5$0nS, We aoua be first half.'' ' active and jumpif\& ,11 the time:· . The ·Vanguards didn·1 show any D1~on added I 5 points, three sago~ of wrar and tt'ar an the first half. assists and three Stea.ls for SCC. le.adlng most of the. wa~ Af\er Ke~ly Uahtfoot scored ro p0ints and hat a 15-footer to aave estmont its arabbed a team·hilb seven rebounds -Rapp on, ustlers · vollejDaJl: Pa rots arterslost-. . fm.Uead o"h~mc at 14-1 J, SCL.Ma.nstldd dished ovwi....-sts-and sco~ ciaht stratl!'t po1nt.s capPid'lil Bickmore to Scd in nine Points. aHalltayup~byhiso~n&tea · SwannersupPOntdHohaftd Kelly. ndcrson tt~ it at 23. sconna on a scorina 12 po1nas -·hile hiuing six of la}'up off an assist by Ke!l>•..and_wben seven stlots from the Ooor. Golden W~~• me-n's volleyball t' ch ~I Gaspanan i~ al~ad)' e~­ pcncn('1na to ~$ thas want~t and the squad's first match Jn a South Coast l'onfcrtn~ meeting at £1 Camino f n da) at 7 p m. Tne losses ari'duCk rdum1n1 All· South 0 :m C-onfertn« tiiller Tia:n John nandrc1 umtrTodd8atc,dut to .tcad<'mlr problems. and Mike ("r(l'l'lc). who Quit af\cf join1na the team followana football fftSOn. Bui those Jos'IC'· as mudl as the ma} hurt the Rustleri.. don't bother Gta'l~raan too much. ··LO ng the auys penciled an as ~tarters really hun$. because now "e'rt bchmd e\1trvone else," Ga~panan w1d. • Bu t the Rustler$ stilt have · 11- ulh Coast Conference 'ittlcr Eddie Rapp rctu.rnana and a taltntcd cast of nt''l'Comers "ho should form a strona squad on<'t they becom~attun~ to cad\ uthcr "If I had Lo ba \·e one person.1hafs lhc person." Oaspariat' said of fUpp. "He was the best setter in the lcque la.st )'Car and I don't 5tt anyone better thts }car._ "I know we 'II get an awf ut lot better a\ the ~awn aocs on I'd say we're mort untested than an)'thanacl5t'. We plll)'CJ the alumni and 11 wa~1hc-1im came: we had ever beaten tht"m." fn addttioruo Rapp. a 1986 Edison 1raduatc. lhc Ruitlcrs have S· 11 Kun LundbutJ. who stl for lht C'har~n a )tar 110. and Huntmgton Beech li1ah produc1 Dean Cunnlqham. an II· CIF setter. 8oth have been moved to OUl~ide hitcer ()OSitions and sjve the Rustlers some nexibihty o~cowt "Lundbura on any other year would probab!Y stan for u'-'any other )car but with Rapp." Gaspana.n said. The rcmainckr of (tit Qoklfn Wnt hneup includes Ron Smith, a 6-2 outside h1uer from Marina. and middle blockers 6--6 Bnan Tostado of HUntinaton lklctu.nd6-5 L«M~ ofTusun. Hoh eanned a 1hree-po1nter wuh 58 seconds ,ltft in the half. Westmont .\IR ... JZ·JJ. ..:___ • After Chad Kammertr hit l layup to cittend Wcstmont's lead to ah~, SC(" wort~ for the final ihot Jim Mantf ldd ~nd 6---7 fiahman cenlef' Jeff BIC'km~ in &he key, and 81clcmo~ Ynk the shot a"d was foukd on the play. His frtt throw t~ the p~ 11 intt.nnrnion. ~ Wamon oocaed up a 41·36 In another GSAC same: ...... , a....~ an. an.a c.Dep 1"'9t U : Mm BolsJn ltd sevt'n C'rusaders' sc0ttrs in doubk fiiu~with 19pointsandMa.rkR11n contribu~ t 3 poinu and e""t rebounds to &ht "'iaory at Point Loma (4-7, l').16). Male ThomptOn led the ~ (0..11, 7·19) with 16pointsand1ettn rt"bou.nd .· .... WHT'•IU• CONP••IMCIE Ulrff'l Porllanc .$H iiie P...,_nlx Go1c:11111 Staie ~ PKllk OMtilft w l 3t 9 ,. It ,. 23 IS 32 13 ~ 11 l6 MICtwett OMtlefl Pct, I ll SM Sll 319 t17 23e Oetle\ 31 11 " ... ~\10!! 29 •• ,,I, O•n•er ~ ?t " .S9' Utal'I 2• 2• .SOO S.n .a.111onio II 27 .400 Sa<remento 16 32 .333 EASTERN CONFEltUKI Botton Pt!lleO.lon1e Wuhlrniton Ne"" Vor~ New Jeru v Detroit .a.llenta Cn1cago 1nolaf\e Mltwau~t• Ctevete"O A .. ntl< OM'* lS U 21 26 11 2' II JO lt' J1 Cen1n1 Olvltlen JO 16 )? 11 19 21 26 n ,, ?'1 26 24 TueMSev'' S<ent lelrff'\ 119, ~' 100 !Mlcremen•o 111, Atlante 115 lnc:t•ana 117 New Yor~ I~ Mov\lon l?l Gotc:t1111 Stele 116 Tenitflt't GlltM1 Porttenc at c.._,, 7·30 om Cttvelano at Pn11aoet1>l'lle, 4 lO o m Sea111e at 111111 .. auKtt. S.JO om wa.,l'l1ng1on a t Dalla\, S lO om · Bo\ton at Denver, 6 30 o m P~nl• at Utal'I 6 JO om Thurtdav't Ga..-Lalr•n at Houston, S lO om Secramen•o el New Yor~. 4 lO 1> m So me at Oetro11 . •JO om Clt velan(I at lndtena. • lO o m San Antonio at Pnoen1~. 6JO om uken 11t, cu.,.,.n 100 Ga IO"t ll ' t 23'1'> 2S''> 27~ ,..., 1''> 1 11 , IS 12'' 1S 16 71 1 ) s 6 6 CLIPPERS C 1001 -Ca~ ~-8 3·3 13. WQ4f 3·1 0·06 Benlem•n1·103·3 17, Orewl-14 l·I 17. wooo~on 7· •2 •·S II Kiie 7·7 O·l •. Gor<1011 3·9 2·2 •. Vatentu\e 2·S O·O •• Normen •-I 3·3 It Cureton 1·2 O·O 2 Toteis 47·71 16·19 100 LAKERS Cllt ) -Green 3·6 1·2 7, WorHIV 10 14 4·• 2• Abdul·Jat>t>ar S·9 0·0 10, JohnM>n l ·I 7·8 13. Scott II 17 6•6 30. Tl'lomown 2·6 S·6 9 Coooer S·ll O·O II, Smre~ •·7 3·3 11. Ramt>1\ 0-0 0·0 0. Mattnt wl 0· I O·O 0, Wagner 1-3 0-0 2 Toll>t" 0·0 1 1 2 T.olal\ 4A·U 21·31 119 kw• bv Qvartws Ct11>oer \ ?9 26 19 26-100 La Or\ 11 2S 30 37-119 rhrtt·Po1nt gool\-Scoll 2. Coooer Fouteo Oul-None Ret>Ounc:t\-Cl1ooer\ 3t ((199 IOI. Leke" '1 )Tl'IOmD\on 91 A\Ml\-<llooen 2S (W04f 7) Laktr\ JO tJonnM>n 121 Tofel fout\-C11oot r\ 24 Le,en 12 Technf· cat\-Ramt>I\ Mat•news Attenoanc-17 SOS N6A IHden SCOllllNG Joroen Cr,,ca go W 1H1i1ns A rl4 nta Biro 80\•on 1Bar•1ev PM111del1>h1a Agwrre Oallu En" Seattle 'b rt•lt r Porllono Maione Utah Et\glill'\Otllver M< Oon•t• Seattle Da,.lltv Otiro11 Cumming, M1tw«t u,ef' FIELD GOAL MrHa1e Bosion Menorn Df't,.01t Parisn Bo\ton Barkltv P~11oe1on1a Lt••n1n•on Atlanta Cariwr1on1 Nt w Yor• Br•rv San Antonio Roaman Oetro11 Wiiliam\ New Jeruv !>IOCkton Utah G FG FT Pt\ Ave 49 . S9S •26 1621 33 I u '9S 303 1306 ?9 1 4S SIO 2SI 1311 19 l u 421 3'1 126' 2'. 4S '°' 7S7 lm 27 2 '8 Sil IU 1277 76 6 "' 456 2t0 1197 26 0 ., 4S7 .)()9 1213 26 0 -17 "S(tl 10T 003 2S6 •S 431 161 100 71 7 19 21S ?97 '67 21 2 '° 35' 161 169 21 7 PEttCENTAGE FG fGA P<t JOI 497 606 171 29t 57• m SOI! S74 421 74S 56S 179 )19 561 112 :ioe sse 303 5'6 SSS 198 lS7 SSS 214 '91 SS l 23• •?9 s.s REBOUNDING. G Off OM Tet AYt Oo1'ttv CNcaoo •9 116 '38 614 12 7 C•"· Cll-\ •S 7?9 3'1 S70 12 7 W1H1am\ New Jtf\tv 40 113 l IS "8 12 1 Olaruwon, Mou\IOn 46 181 3SI ~2 11 6 Bar•tev Ph11aoe1on1a u 204 302 S06 11 S L•lmoeer D•tro1t •S 109 393 502 11 2 M Matone wasn1ngton •2 117 277 464 11 0 Maione U'•" '7 166 350 S 16 11 O Taroltv Oaltes •6 194 29t •'2 10 1 Gm•n"• Pn11<>t l1>"•• 4S 116 l39 '6S 10 3 ASSISTS J-..,,..,, Lair~\ Stoc1t.'on Utah Porit r Portta na JeCil\Or> New Vor• R1verl A111n1a Harotr Oa11a\ McMillan Sta111t Cntek \ Phila Oet1>n1a G Ne. •7 5'6 •7 54) '6 SOD '6 •S9 44 416 41 3'9 " •06 44 JI() Ave. 11 6 II 6 10 9 10 0 90 es IS 13 COLLIN MmN w.....,__ •· s. cet ~~ c-.... ... A .... Clll9"l .......... s.c.i c..... .. fl... "" ... ' , • 16 11111 7 ' • ,, ,._,..,, StTllOt Swerwtr Ke!lv AllcMf'ton Fr~n Kammerer Hot! Mat~w' 0 7 • 2 01•~ 6 2 2 IS 6 0 7 ll •Jct.mo<• • I • f I 0 0 ,, MOii~ 2 2 2 • • l 3 t 1.lohffoot • i 2 10 • I 3 t Mensflelcl ) 2 ) I 2 0 3 • de LtvMN l I 0 I 7 1 ,ll Of.tJ 0 0 0 0 000 0 Aleun~OOO O Total\ l7 I 11 IS Tolel\ 2t l• 17 7• Halftime. 3'·3', Tl'lr"•oolnt ooalt W•llmor>I -Holt 2, AncM<\ I, SQCeJ Col~ -Ol1ton I. 0. "a""" I. h chnk:el• None. ~..,.. Lema l 17, Clw1•t c..... sa (~Mil .. A!Netk c; ..... .-.l Ctwtst C-... ~ L-,._,..,.. ........ .. ..... ., 8~'°" S 1 1 11 Slrouc:t 0 0 3 0 Rt•lf\ 2 2 1 6 Gutletru S 0 I 13 Wul'll1191on l O O 1 81•nc:t 6 O 2 12 81rker 1 O • 2 Ek.-otn l 1 0 I T11omo\Otl 4 • I 16 B1rt>arlc1< 4 I 2 t Pattolll 0 0 0 0 WITlfem\ 3 0 I I 1(1111 • O 3 I Rvan S 3 l 13 Kirch 1 0 0 4 Hitt 6 I 0 14 Rot>erson I 1 0 l ltl<lc:tte 4 3 2 11 Bruni! 2 2 S 6 BotvJn 1 • 0 It Ftortt S 0 • 10 Totals n 1' 1S SI Total\ 4 1' II 111 Hillfllm• Point Loma Nertr•ne. 5'·21 Tt>ree·oo1nt goals Point Loma Nutr4!ne -Gu!lerrfl l. Wiiiiam\ 1 Hiii I, 8010111 I TecM lcel\ None GSAC 1tenclln9S c~· W L wewnon1 I 3 Cal Lufl'lt1ran 7 l Cel Baotl\f 7 • SoC•I College 1 • Azusa P1cif1c 6 S Fru no Peciflc • 6 Point Lorna Naiare11e • 1 01ti\t Co11eoe lr•lne 0 11 Tuesd9v't Sc- Cal 8eofist 17. Aruw Pa<:lflc n OWrlll W L 17 I 11 12 17 10 .. ll 9 19 6 II 10 16 , 19 Point Loma 117. Cnrl\1 Cotle9e lr.lne SI Wt1tmon1 IS. SoCel C04le9t 7t C ..... KWH WEST Wt1trnQ11t IS, SoCal Colle9e 14 Po111f Loma 117, Cnritt Col'-Irvine SI 8lota '1. Tl'IC! Muttr'' St Cel Beotisl 77, Aruw Paclfk n Cl'lrl\llen H4tf'll-I S. Occlc:tentel 74 St Marv'' 61. Calilornla SI MIOWIUT OePaUI '1, IOl'le 56 l(anw1 70, Net>rull.a '9 f(anH \ St 83. Color-ado 6S N llllnols 96, Ce11t Ftorlc:ta 16 St L~I\ 91. N towe 10 SOUTH s Min ln 1DC>I 100, SW LOUl\len• 16 (OI) EAST Teme>te SO. Penn St '9 Notre Oeme JS. Rut~rl 61 Pift\C>Urgl'I 87, ProvlO•l'lCt 16 Seton Hatt 79. St "'-ter's 70 Hartford II. Nlagera 19 socc~•· Hi.ti KMel M VI q F WILD CAltOS .... Uotano J. Rec:tlanc:t\ 1 H i.tl lCttool glrll CIF WILD CAAD SCOlllES l ·A P•c•flce J Sonora 1 Morf"IO Vallo I, Orange 0 l ·A We lnul 1 Corona 0 Wll11t1er 4 Notre Oamt Acaoemv I St Bernaro S Et ~unao 2 (4!rrltos 7, Anane1m 0 Remona l . Yuceloa I Hecll'nc:ta H1t1Qlli\ W1l\Ofl S Alvt •no 0 L• Canada 2 Puac:tena Polv l Ce1011 3 E11wanaa 1 1011 0..., we fishintl DAVEY'S LOCKER CN•w-1 8"<1'11 -I ooa•. •6 ar19tf r\ S ca1tco t>as\, 103 \ano oau IS mackerfl, 212 scuto1n NEW'"°"T LANDING -I DOal II .angter\ 91 wno oan. l )neeov1eao, 6 t>lue Dfrcn TENNIS Wemen's tournament Ca t Oall!Md) fin I Atullll Hu Na IU S I c:tel L•ita Me'~'" 1Sov1et Union). •·•. 1·• 6 • ROt>•fl WI'"'' tu s ) de1 Eli~ 81;1gon IU s I 6·1 6·1, Jel'I• NOYOll'I• (C1e<llO\to11elo.ia1 de! G1g1 ~ernanc:t.1 CU S t. 7·6, 6•), Wtnov Tvrnou11 !Australt•I O*' 8art>era Ger•er> tu s 1 6 2 6 1 Z•ne Garr·~ IU SI Mi Hte!lltr LuO<Olf lU S l 6·4, 6·2 Natalie Zvereva fSo, t • un>0n1 c:tet Peenur l.ouit ·H•rPtr 1u S 1. 1 6, 6·l. ~r11n1 Nevretltove 1u S • oe• S•eo111n1e Rent (US 1 6•3, 6•2. Hen• Mano1o0ov• tAus1ra11a 1 c:tei L1H 80f\dtr IU S t 6 l t> 1 , .. "' ~ Wllltfler I, Chrf\1 C..... ll'Vlfte I IMn· ,..,..,~•) s.,,..., Wnhlt r IW) ot f lver1on. 6-2 6·2 Smith fWI Ml DtArr 6 0 6· l Ec•er• CCCI) Oei 8aron. •·l . 7-S. Wt•Oent1t '<l "" Off Hollon 6· 1. •·O Per-ln1 I WI Ott Ba• er 6 0 6· 0 LaS! rt\etcl'I d*fauftec:t Dovtllfl l\hillara ·Nacof'O •W 1 Oef lvt rM>r>·Ec•tr• 7·6 3-6, 6·2 Almeida /\/lar\~all W oet Duerr· Horton, 6·2 6·2. La\I "'B't" oeteult.O Coll19e women UCI t, Cat Stai. Fukneft 0 s.,...., Wtlchstl UCI otl B•tcl'lll>u"' 6 l 6 1 ShlgtJ<.awa UC• Ott Ou1ome n. 4·2 7·6 Cec:tigen CUCI) dt• \oo•er 6·2 S·7 6·3. Bering Cl/CO <It! Hollo. 6· I 6·2 G0!0\t>orou9h tUCll de1 Trvmoult 7 6 6 1 Be1tev •UC I) oef A1fec:t1, 6·) 6·0 Ooutffs Sn1gt•awa· htn,.. "' UC 11 dt l Brec111ou"' Du1gman 6·• 7 S >Nt cnsel·Qose cUCtl 0411 SPOrer·MOort 6 O 6 • Go•O\t>o•O<Joh·Bering IUCll Ot t Trvmt>ull Ho110 6· I S·7 6·1 Comm unity c~ men On-(N \t t, Sit'I Di..o Mew 0 s.,...., Ftooo CDC· lit• Mo\•O••"" 6·4, 6·) Rt · t>llltr (0(1 Otf Pac" b I 6·) Manno lOCI def Dar>•tl\ 6 I 6 0 Nor ,, 1 OC l otl Doer> l·S 6·) Ha..1.ng\ OC· Ott Lu h91ri 6·1 '"' Bull IOC Ol'I K?l'f!O, l 6 7·S 6·7 DoutliH Ftooo·Morino OC 1 dtf Mo\"ow•tt·Pacl'll 6·1, 6·7 Rtb·•1t•·Bu11 10() c:IJtf Ooan· l(oneck• 6 J 6 I Nor.n t<oier 10CI dlff Oenl1ti\·l ast1oa r• •·6 6· I 6· I WRESTLING Hi.ti 'dlool CIF RANKINGS l flnalt •·A I Citnvon Aneflt •MI 1 E;• Doraoo ) 1~0·0 4 Coacnetta Valltv S E\ot•aNa o Sou•~ "'"' 7. Edh eft; S Fo<ita na 9 La Put"'• 10, Mar-. l·A 1 Cae>•S"e no vanev 1 .,fDotl Do\ Puet>tos • Torrar>Ct S v c•or Vai>e. 6 Ro~mtao1 1 >Nt\t ronaocf But"• Q Arrovo 10 v a fr>C •a l·A r Et ll•ncf>O ' San le i::. ) llol'emora 4 . EPeMla; s LagUAa H~\ • UnlvenitY; ' Atta Loma I-Sc:""'' 9 Bt 11 C.MOf M 10 T emo f (1fv I·" l C•D•·ho 2 Pa\o Roo " l A•ascaoero 4 Norte v ""' s Reoonoo & Temecu•a va1th 1 Kern Valttv 8 LO\ A,.. 00\ ~ E•s nort '0 K•nnPd'f' ~ . . . " BASEBALL c~ NON·CONFEltENCE UCI 14, UC Rlv~slde 10 UC Qovt•\•Clt 100 400 500-10 IS ) UCt OCM 037 00•-U 11 l Cooo.,.s.m•tl"I G~-.a"a 6 Tur\.•Jt,no 1 ~'"'0 Ca<' ca our.._ Ooul• Caiver• 111 "llav l l er10 N1cr.o1'°n w -oou•v 7 1 L-<O<>O*"\,.,,if'"- S-Ca••t" 1 1B'-Btll•a~ UCR Os'tranoer IUC RI f a'•"Otr IUCQ 1 MvrDf>• UCR D11Cna vt1 UCI Snananan UC I Roa• o~•l IU(ll lB-MurD"• •U(Q Go•o,.,an U(I' HR-Btllren tUCR1 ~ S<orH use 6 cs Oom•nQutl Holl\ 0 Lovola Marvmoun• 9 UCLA 5 UC S.n•a Barbara S Ptoot•O•nt 4 Arirone SI 9 Cnaoman l Santa Anita, Los Al entries Santa Anita T"U•UO&Y'\ INTlllU .. ,,,. .. ,, .... __ ... _, .,.. , .... tl C •' .,.,. lfoeo ~'•"•n\ 1 t 1• ,. (;,.,. J~ \\noeff'le>ft l lt I) tito C•"' l,..oMt v ... H O&.#a Pl 1• Ca 1.1'" Ci1tft"'' P "'<•" 1 111 t \ A \M( 1110' 1 "•"'• 000'A1" • tfl# ._, ... i''IQW • Ci•O\" li.vt .. ..__ a~,...·•..a Ot r, .. r S<~f!Q• '' .......... . 1 jMI""' ,. 8·• • :-,. ..... \ -.. ., ,. Orange COUJ QA1LY PILQTJWednnday .. f ~t>riary 17. 19M * 83 MULLIGAN'S COLUMN., •.. NHl CAMPe al.LCONF•AENCE C•tverv liOmonton w .nn1oev L .. A ...... , Ver>cou v•' Sm.,._ OM l*I W L T )A 19 • l1 .. 1 2• n • 11 JS s 19 )) 7, NWl'll Dlviwefl GF GA 111 21• 2'1 70S n1 111 n1 HJ 206 237 Oetro11 St LOUI\ Ch1<.e90 fl>'1>f\IO 10 XI • ~ no 191 16 16 ~ SI It) 191 2• ~ s ~ 10S 2)A 17 ll 9 Q 21) HJ ,. )) 9 41 171 1•2 WALES CONFERENCE P!lttac:lt!101'•• NV 1\landl'r) Wl \1!11'191"" P1!1\l>u"~" Nt "" Jersev NY ~anger\ 80\10" Mon1rea1 Buftato Hertforo Qve~ Pel!'lelr DIY1"9fl ?9 n ' 11 n 1 11 2S 6 1S 14 ~ 16 2S S 1l H a Adam\ Dov1\>0ft ~ 197 61 72S 60 1'6 s9 ns S7 io. ~ 711 l• 10 5 11 n t JO ~ 10 10 711 26 24 V b I 1()1 1• 2& , ~s ,,, 1l JO • SO 103 Tllt\dav's S<8f'H W•M•ot9 Q.;e~ J Nel# Yo<\ 1\landtf'\ 9 Ci! g•". J Bvtta10 l S• Lo~ • ' 117 19) n2 1'6 119 T-..,t's G•mtt Kine\ a1 M """O'• S )' , ~ B0t•on et Monirt• • ;) om W•l'ln•l>fQ o• ><e• •to• o • JS i:. .., (e1911r• •• NtN f ,,, ~angf•s l H o ~ W•~t'l1f'OfO,, at Nt""' ,er\~" .t •S o.,... Detro•• a• C fl•C400 'l~ o ~ Toronto •' Eor.-.;ol"\t,.... c J~ o - P tf\bvrQ"'1 af '14f\CO..s rf'.. J 35 O,..,. Til\lr \cliv'\ G•mt\ Kines at SI Lou \ SJ~ o,.. Nfw Vvr• 1\ enO-•'\ J' p .. ao. pl' a .t )~ 0"' Tu•\dev's tnnucfioni 8A1£8ALL Am.rl<.an LH- B.A L TIMOR E ORIOLES-Tr eoeo JO"" Hoo· • .,. Doug C•t1ne1111 •"0 R •• C•''•Ot' :> •<r.er\ 10 tne Montree E •DO\ 10-Ja • T oo~ ano Attrec:to Carowooo P 1,.,,., CLEVEL.ANO NO A'<S-Na,.,ro . Bot> 0 18 1es o d re<'Or o• t'i...O~ c ,., a'o(J:"'s, 8"0 cor". mu,,.h aHa1r\ Nam~ Q c• Y. 'Xf'I d•'K'or o" me<l+a reo~ahon\ Na~I LH- From Bl o ther D1v1wn I sch ools , BYU 1n ProH1. Th(' l 1n nl'r'>ll) o f It Lah· CH> and Weber uue 1n Qsde~a.rt all "11hin a 'ltho n dm eof each o t her and all four \Ch ool!>dra \.\ great c ro "d!> l 'tah I'> :i real ba'tketball uate Wt' got art ea rl~ lead in thr g;i.me pla~t·d l 't ah Statcclo\t' u ntil about three' minutc'i \\crc lch in th e fir'>t half. tht•n had a k tdown and \.\Cnt in a 1half11mt•do"n b' 11 point<. W l• madl'a fr\.\ adJui.tmcnts. som e of them basl etball related and soml' d1.·altng " 11h mental a1111ud t' 'J. c than made a grea1 r un al ll ;i nd "t:redo" n 72-70"'11h about eight minute<; to go .\I that point, Wa~ n1.· EngC'l'\tad and Fran._ Woods. our l'>'u leading Slorers. pll'kcd up their founh foulcach and 11 "asall O'er 'V.e lo'' b~ i 9po1n1s and 1f ~ou re .. d 1hc papc.i. ~unda\ and sa'>' the \con· 'uu th oughl '>'t' \.\l'rt• blu " n u ui I .im not \uppo~d to S.t\ th1\ hut I v. tll-II "d\ the "o r\totlinJll'd gaml' I ha'C l''er'>t'cn 1n m ~ t•ight ~1.·ars 1n Ulc PC .\.\.I n rn tnt:J \11 gt·t a ll'l hntlal f1.1ul and the\ "oulJ nut i!•'l' m1.·onl· I came 'l'~ d("l' I" p1, 1-.ing upa plast1t tra~h nm <1nd 1hru '>'1ng1t o u1onthdloor \Ir .ind !\11\ Thu rn tun l parent<.11! n -1 < I <.t.lr Rob T ho rnton 1 \\l'rc.• thC'rt> 111 '"" thl•trdaughtt>r and 1 mnlor1.·d ml nnt to du 11 l 'tah State ha~a nt~l' tl·am anJ Rod Tudkr.1he .\g&tl'S l<>ach l\dntng a grt.:a! Joh. I amh.lpp.; for-hu:n •. -'~ iw..,. one o f m~ he'>t fncnJ, 1n l".ll hing .\n' o f,ou "h11 ha'l'l 'l'r \l.'l'n R1,J prtl'>' I the !.tdeltnc~ JI ~mt'H •luld r. •t 1magtne that h t v.ould ncH•r get ur u nre tocompl..i1n alx•ut 1h1. 11tlil 1.11- mg I rc!.t rn ~ ra~· on th.ti 'IJlt'ml nt 0 O;-.; TOI).>.:'>. JO l Our pl.mt• from Salt l :il.c tool. 11IT an hc1ur IJtl bec au!.t' um.-. it the run" a"" J\ clo~d W t'.lrrt\t·d rn '>a n·fo~n:.irh unda\ JftantuJn anJ "or .. l"d 11u1 Jt the \1,· tl .\ud11onum frum .l \c 1 '''' pm Thl·tcamaadcnach<'\tttcn "all h cd 1'1Pl"'; 111 th I tah \talc g.an1l· " and our l\an Jo\C Suite game from l.'Mh .lanuJn v..·' "on iha\ fir~l one tu 21 l)()tn\s Phi\ ing~I home.' 1H·a~1e1 t han p la} 1ng on th<' road -.,..~ "c.''I.' a fh e-potnt u111.k1do~ 1n \:in Jow c' en afierlh<' btg" an Jl o ur pl.in' . ~an fo'>r \tJll' had a lour-~me lm1ngMreal 1r1 lhl· ll( \'\after llS )lunning ' tllttl\ ;it \fr111ph1\Statc l\Hl"-1.'l'l\Jgu l ( \un ta Barbara v.on a1 \un Ju~ h' J fl\>IOI IJ)I SJturda' .ind R ll i..' lkrf'\ "a~ hl.'ld tu tt1u1 tldd goal\ l v.a!. h1,1p1ng "'l' l11ul1I d l.'lrnd h i m "di ~1onJJ, -.. u rnu~ h ohh1i.gaml 1'> mental I "l'nt inw thl' gamt' hor11ng 11.ouldgn uurplil'l'l\read' tupl~n .. hard and "di ll 1'ga·..itdl'al1ng.,..11h lid!> bt'hH'Cn I h Jnc.L'2 ~nuu~h I hlc.1Lbill}UUfil'I:' I.no\!. h•'" th~ "'1JI react in a game''' uauon T H E G .\ ~11: <ioml· oft ht'" nit•r, ~'" l·nng Monda\ ·.,gamt· thought 11 "'.t'> .in "ugl~ "1n .. The~ l'Jn t a ll 11 Jll\thingtht'' \\ant 1u'll\Olll'>d"ln \\ l' pla~ t•d a dd1bc:r .1 ll' ~all -cont1111 ..,1 \ k forlh t• fir'>t ltnll' \tnl t' I ha' l' h n·n;ll l (I 'V. l' h .1 \l' "on~ ml.," hen \\ t' '>h111 \.\l h .1nJ lm1 "'hl·n \H' d1J not. '>0 I 1'1g rl'd I \\c1ulJlon trulour<;hotsanJ i!.l 1 g 11~l 11nn nu malll'f ho" long 11 t•, •'-'>.1 n lu~"itJll' pla~ cd a pressure m.11 dl h O'>l' .11H.l J 'en art1H· ma 1th u1 ,, •Ill Jl'll ""l' "htl h made good 't'"'' tough l1•ge1 B ··g.1r.t k~J;...\\!lD the g.anl.I:.. lo\ ~' -lh,· lu\l.l'ltl potnl total b' a n 0 1)p1 •m·nt l•t o ur'> 1n u ' er 1v.o )ear!> \\ 11h thl· \\In "t' '"epllhe partan., I• r ;h, f1r'>t uml· 1n lour \l'ilr'> .:1nJ ii "J' ..i big, tl wr. lur u' 10 Sl'cunng :i ~'" •t 1n thl' 1ur "' lor thl' PC .\ .\ l .111.Jllh nt 0 r llt,WFE ~ ldon'tqunclno" h11" °"l' ,qll pla~ Frt·-.no Stall' I hur-.<lJ\ ( Brt·n ( t·ntl'f -3U1 thnugh Frt:\no ha~ ttuod taknt "" 1'1 ulJl hed and" 111 pn·,t"nt mam ptoh km' \\ ,. fl'flJ '>h our hoT]1e \( heduk JgJtn)I Pit<1l'1c "iaturda' nigh t .ti~ <ri . } ,..OUSTON ASTQOS-Agrno •o '~'""' "'''" Gtf'nri Oa "' \ •·'l' th,S-Pf'P'l.ar I>" _. ·.,~. vfar conrr M' U.S. EARNS FIRST MEDAL • • • MONTRE AL E •POS-SQ"t 0 NlllC" W•O\ttr Ou•• t 'Oif" \.. • .1 s, Q 't'"6 l'°'Or•11100 f.lit'tC F~vo You"'lan\ Boo Se-t>"a Sr ef'I Ho,~•" """'d M1kp, Sm,,., 01fC"'•'\ •o Of'• vpa,. cc.,tr5ct\ NEW VORK ME TS-N11-eo Ht'...,11" Lh • \ aam.,, \ff4~ .,., .,, , •• .,t ~· \COu' "Q •no t~~ "''"0' ieao..it'\ FOOTBAL'L Na~ Foefbal LHVU• CREEN 8 AY PAC .. ERS-N•""te "" .. "ft BvCIOv Cit\ rece ve•\ {OaCI' Ci'tO Blecr>t Of!ff"'\ v~ en \tar•. anc ("a•• t Oa' \ :>"tn\ vt HOCKE Y N•tlOnat Hoclley LN9U• NEW 'l'QQI( ISLANOERS-Recaheo M·C• V.J•0'4 ., O"' w ·nQ fr'OfTI Sor1n9f1~0 Of ·~• ,.,,,..~,. can ._.o<.• ~... L~aove VANCOuvER (P,NUCIC.S-Reca••eo RO" S•~r"" r,9,..1 "' ~Q ''O,.,,_ r= 1"'' of l"f ll"lle"'.,at-Of"til Hoo .• , Lu oue COLLEGE ~A R VL ANO-Wa,,,ed Jar 0ct wo,.,.,er \ .. ?' ~..,oa r..oacr NE LOur~•O.NA-0 '"' u ed \reve !>ff!•t • •c,.-...4,.c •,.o,,.. '"'~ t>aiv ~1~1 '••~ •o,. ""'()(ar f"IQ tpaf-rut>f'\. NEST 11•R(;IMA-Na ..... ec Boo St>o .. oe "fH't\ 'f'@ coordinator From Bl he came out o f thc: gatt ton \trJ1~1'H ··That''> 1.1.h\ I i:ntcrt"ll tht 1i1,1 l un l' trw lo" ·'he \.Jtd I ~ medal 1.hanrc ... in 1.1thl·r 'l"•rh lllQl J healing. tt><i Boom \\ arncr ol \1ount Rallh "nl of the top lugt'r' in tht• '>'orlJ "J' eighth afta the tir'>l l'>'ll rum f Ut'-.<ld \ and .tppt•arcd to ha' t 1111lr, hann· 1,1 breal..tn 2 an East <1rrm.1n strangleh1~ld on 1he t 'cnt m \\ t.'Jnl''· da' ·s linal l"o rum . ~dm1111 ng c;he \l.J~ 'n•.tll-IU't ~hoo11ng for founh pl.l•l' \\ J rnl' "as a ..,ubs1an11i1l I 1 1o 't'l""J' .1fl the k ad ul l ll' < lht rh111lnt·1 -.i q b rnn1e mcdalt'I The 1op .\men.Jn 1.n1.,r n \hl" third tratn1Rg run ,,., l h~ w,>nl't"n ' ,111 .. nhtll"J'Jn1nthh' H Ian Lindh ,,f Junl·Ju .\\a\l.J Her Ctm<' lll ~.., :.., "J' n,·arh ,~·,t·n-tt·nth~ nt a '>l.'l•>nJ 'i""··r thJn t!w kaJcr. l..iurt(' < 1r.1ham , .. 1 < .inJd.t \1 lntt'rrlJl1t•n1at Oh mptl ('om· m1\ll'l hl·JJ~udflt'r' thC' I<)( <\atd tht''l ""J' J "'"'IUll'h n< 'Uh!.talllt"w It' 1"J.mJ-J,,rn1g. harg,·' h\ ( anad1an , c•Jl t> \tan H alt agamc;t tht' ~'" 1t"1 ,r "''·u•unlr\ tc:.tm .\nd tht ,uJ th's ~"'.ri r 11\mr l h'lkrJl••'n ,.ilkd the , h..irgl'' r1d1,ul11u.: fht" ,ff(' ''.Jr•J " ..;i1d Roger IJ, !,,.,., prt''> 1.knt 11 lht• \ .mad1a(I 1 ,1, '"r" ''''x 1.111t•n lh h a~ .tb\01u1. : , 1r•I .. rniath•n 111 mai.. \.J,t .i "'J'1 "' JrJ I 1h "" 11 '>'3~ rt·Jll' • 11. u •u' .,., :'l1rr ll• J,, th(' 1hmg. ~ .:: J Winter Olympics results Medll tetH f nw..,.,_ T """'8 ~ ~ Hf-c; S 1 -T .. $o• ,.. ....... .. l E•\' ~·.,..~·· :I s .. ·~ ...... ~rt-~ r-"•"'11 (tfl'f' ...... \ "~· • Ni1-.. •riet w.-,, o,,.... ...... , .. iJ"' 'f>C \'•'•\ . ' . Jt l'•r" Wi r ••• TUE$0 &Y'\ MlO&lS -I ) -. •• ,,., "'9ul"t Ml• ...... ':-?""':., £••'..,."• .,o·~·J t "'C ~,~-:. .,. ~ .... I.I'"-~ ... ,~ ...... ': .. :. ~·· .,..o aoo-..;e .-. •. W" S~t°"" ~ , ... ., .,,._. 000-0•'" W-fl.O •• • -~ P•in fi9ur• sl!Attne "" ..... m ., c .... ,....J ;. •• ,.. -• • ... .,...... e--a W 9'f' ·~ I • • + • •I 11'°'<1 ~ \f•\l~• r_.,.,c;_ "'~ !;••-•"• ., • ,.... :-:r• •-o'" •• • ,, ~"'·••· o -~.. ~..,.. •\ ~ ~ .. ..., o- t~t"'-f!•\P""'W•""C o-~-'tf"' ....... , .... ~ ~ f' .. -, .. ~ .. , r ....... o ' ) c - CAIWllM t ,. SwiftffiAnd I ' s.c .... ~ ..... <t "ledoa 9 C1"f'" ~~..,, 1 0' S• ., .... •"'C St''""•1"""'""1•"'• "' • ·~ a"""""'.,.. '• '~ \)Cl Tlw'd .... .... l C•,.-0• ~ ...... t t •:·o hr~- 4 )tc • ~.~ -1,. ... -' .. ~ ~ .... ,. 'SO. "l '"'~ 1'4~ ... ~ &.,-·. 1........... t -01 • , .. •:.-..-c ~ .... ~ ,.......,._..., ...... ~ ,.,., \""<"'\~~< .... .a. .... s-,,., -8""C • • • ·n J; ••• WOfn('n'\ lu~ ................. , ... ~ ... •• ... .. ,.,.. ,. •• 0 """"" "'•' "' -~·· ·-~· • Y•• • ..... ..... ,..... .. . .... .,.. • ~ ... • • v 1•111!• ... l ••• V1• '. u ,.-: ~ ••Jal"',•• "!•. ~ ... lJ .. .. ~ ,... ... ...~ ~ .. • • • .... .-.. ~ •• • • It n •.-··-· ... . . . • ..... , •• t ... , ... V ct • •• • I •• \I' .. .. .. ..,. .. r • • • • 8.-,., • •4'• .. ,.. ,.~ . . . .. ' .,, ~ .. ... ., . • Jt •• "lt .. I """"'" \ \•\-4"'• II'\~ ...,....--_. .. " .. ..... * • t •• ,"" .......... ... Y• • ~ & • «"' v ,, •• .. y _.,,.. a t • ""~ \e•..... '. .. ... •r•• .. • • • .. ,.. • • • .-• •-.C.• "°" ... -· & ,.. • "'..,, •> ..... " ..... IO C' t! c. • ..,. • ·-""' .. - n -• • .... •• -• • o._,,. ~ ,,_... ..,,_ iJ:"'' f'nt °'''"I P-"'-,llUT to.Cl • l,,rlo"IJ• Pvn• \11 D00 4 ,,., OICI\ &. J.P 9r.o ~ ,,, :,v~" ... !~ .. "!~1 .. ·~ ·r:::.~. p:~: A ... E- tO \w •f'd f4' & T.-. n Y••a 1.orn• 9 ... .. \ ..... ~ .) - !ht •\ l't t'\ f4' 6 IC"'""''"''"114'" 111\0 •f'IG C>··~ ~A .: ".,,,¥+t ... ,. • .,.,.. JO C..o• .. , : a·.o.e 8 ... • .... tf"' t "'(' eve.,... Ct • .,.,. .... ( .. ""' l"q D'·lt \10 000 '\l'l fll't' \ co~"'"H\"'" P n(a'f' 1 &~<' 4 <1\lll'' ., ... O"' ...,_~~·~""'·~ ' A"\01.,•-e qn.,-P..OtDht ) (,'•""' 0 """f \o' A •"'llvtle . , "'''!#\\ ~'"8"9'. '\ 0 •• e r v• p ... , ... ..,,., "H.-.... ~ f P;,tft-~ .,.~ (U '•...,... 10 G•n ••' s. ... .-, .... a,.. 11 N&\"'lf..-\. {,qOf'" t1 Ov"~ o~ •"'Ou\\clY. 11~ 111 '" 11• 1.11) \ICOND t &CE & ' •vrJOn9• p.,,.. ,,. 000 J .. ,.,. .... 0\ (. •·"" "9 ""''~ ' )} 000 11 OC'O \ Mel'I 0 G or• OI "•' f'\ A~ Ye>Yf' '\0 .. ,.. • .., .... , '"-'or r: _. •• .,"'"' ·~ ... '°"'"' \'•¥-.. '°'\ ' ~ """•"-f>"f'"\Ul'\to9lll~ \(.M\ H••Ot111 "'0 (,r.,Of'• ~""" I\ ,.-t'\f ft •r• t-4\llcH p,_,, .... ..,,. ......... f 0.\•' I Mt'f 104°\ fiA•H 10 G ... ,.,...,.,, C "''' "' 1 \tat\* t(PI f~f(IU t' PeH•' \ p .. ~ V•·.,0 ... 1' ............ ,,. "' lit ... 11• .tt) "' "' I If "' ... n t 11 Goe<t l t(. s .. mooi O.,a~\HV•) 11• u Or~ t .,;1 c;~ S••>r•~' 1 ttl tS CH~ °'"'"* 111 •• P•~• tt O P•l'O" 1 '9 ' •• llOO .. 000 '''™ •ACI: P•t• l .., ... P\.ine P• • : ':/.: ., ·~ • ~· U -,_...,,,.,... •""0 ~ W•t•,nM>" "• 90-:; Y..•:~4·." '~ ,,,."~ ,,"', .. ...,,:.,. •oO•r\·Ot (0!'¥' I Pf'OD¥ \ (Of't\1.1• 0...e~\H'f'• 1 •O"l •I •90"• S•O• .. ' ~~oe-~elfflT • S,n()>N~ o.<r-tt \ V•1•\0.AI \-E Di•""<>"'• 'PN 'OU lit 13 100 ns I S'•' L • "'« 1tt-, ~ e~· It• J (t\ oort'' ("'•"'• ,,, . \.,,~ H~ ~ (....--.,. t.O<h- 1 &r-a Jy'\hC• M('(l'"O"'' I'll • M •·l'I "000"' t P••\•~1.1• tm1oe 'Pf'"'C...,.., "' ' & l ••rf> t ""h t lt -"V ()t P\eau1rt ~•'"tl~l HA I S•• f •o-wt• tO f a\'r"' ("'~ •A1111•'t1J •~• t ~·~• (ro ... n i...... AA.c.: :. .r.._, ...._,J.lt;:~ •f"C -.,. .. ,. ~~·· '\~11J'l""'"Cll7".....,... 10 J:c= Ak• Iii~ ~,-b•• -. ,.~ 'i1 o~~~· ·.~,:·.~",l t8;e 4..•••AOIH' _ _...,~ .. _ ... _ ..... :,..~·-"!'"-' --O•C:-C.•'--;&.. ---,-.-M-~·,· ..... ...,"--( fi V J'• ™Q' 11"\0 Ci i(JCJil\ W9'f v."' \. .... " ' ~. • ' v..-·-8 \W"C.\. A--•llH~M e a (( \ lV "' f -.._. \ f" H ~" ~'°'O Oov9 l a.ow-•• •"'•,., I J H Or"<•O 1 ._.•"1~•1 q. lOtTH •&Cl l ,6• l "'"° Pv,u I • ' ... ate' ... B•·~\ ... ... , ... ' , .. n. • ft .\,... • ai"'ld uo,,-a E~ (.;ii'., • ..... , .· ·~ ":i;t'"" .... S.•l>O'O l lG"T" tACE t I t "'lo• '"'' u 000 P14'•* US 000 •110•.t"<t C'•" • fG tt1•1•' • •o•C• o.,.,,.,. & ,.,.,." ,e ., •• , Ota' & uo J ttet"''-"' OOll 1 9~"1'·~ A" 0..r 1Gr'lilO.~ • 109 l """°' eto 1 ltt Stt•.., OI iv•rH • 11• t (.to. l•ifOO~ l ~f'fl'tl l tt • ,, ... .,,, t 14 ~ SoHcf''ll !.'•'•' • Sant• ~.,.,.., 11• • MA \ • 8~i~, '\~,. ... .-·-.,, .. .... ,...., I J "J'' .. _, "'~~·r ~·\ .... ....... : •• • o.,._.. •"""""•• ... .,,.,. e, .• • • .. .. ~-\ . •"4 .... c .l~"t S Proot" M.trv •(0"~0' H • Sl 'Jl'N"'TM •ACl: P•ct 1 ~ ... Pur-1-t 4 Oown A..9•11'1' 1M«•r'on 111 n .co :~ •• J ... 1 Tw'" A"(I Otfl<t tO•••nov\\.t•• 1'4 1 ve"'•" l~• G,.l.l"O'.., " ., • ... .. ~· • ..: t\• Ice Hodcev fl'OOl .. I J.: .. •u Alt ve 1P·«••' lh 1 Xri'T"~ E,n, ~5f" ' Ou, lu••• M ......... \ 114 ) OJ er-.oaM,..IVDV'" e.t°91"0" fliHNTH ••Cl I 1 ,. ""ilirt\ Pv w ~rioc: •• ,,,.. &1,,1•p \t• 000 • 'ttar oto\ i. Vil ( ai,,., "'9 04'-<'f We•(r-f~ lh •O f 9 t vliH' t10 000 Alo .. AM • "..,.__, l DovDlf s.r.nt ,~,.,,..,., 1• •''' w.no vour ~' ) vu.,,.,.~,,. tPtdfou 1 "• I ~'*"'° "'9 '"•"'9h ) 8t•v ' Act·on t(a\f~) 1lt • ~•tt• G.-o. "•' .. 1 t "<o1* ,_, r I .t " .,.,, .. ... . o ..... e ,.ft . Vi lit' ,,. .. .-ti...-· . .. ,,-. I;,,'....., .. ., ... ,,_ '•tefi''"' r-..... N"I )• .,., ..... .: ,,...,,,,,., ""' l T ""'9 GF ~ ' '' " • I G& l J I ~ J ~ -. > ~ault's practice runs _..._ '~-E-·-.-~ .... ~ Och'' J SO oo• t °'Cr•"<" ~t• ..-• Pod'\ •Ote: .. .01.-.. • l3 ~--~ O"' GoeP-\ .... ~ • t ' • "'°'9.-0 )·t ) Ii Go.t.fl-S~ ~•t• o •"lo! "•~u NO'••• Wf'\l c;...,-m~ \Jft't..:S SJe..-, Swt•I~ ,_ ·--o..-..,. .,. ··- I ) ) I I ~ J prove to be e.s. best 1 \ l ( . .\ ~ ) \ t tic.·n.i \ f' ~.,. ' ,1 ri1\·, !1 r tht• I \ .,, "' TU\ '<lJ\, JrtJ thl' l htl3g.11 (i,M \ 't "••ro.·J h• '''n'fX'll' 1t-• t I ' f'l\' 'V.1ll1C' (1:wlt had 1~ 'tl'Jm dunng pract1C\' tdl· rt•u•I\ er said tie ' ·nd 10 thr \\'1n tt r ( 1JJ I' \11·~ fr11\h~·J 2.l ' '-h ' \ \ J nJ ,in h 1 h~ 11 •rt"" I ' • I "l''l'I fint,hl•J '!\'" • .1m'-Hl' '' nd1ng an , .-1lllompe1c l .SA '\ : Ii n1'hC'd \ '' ,, lhC' l'U\hll ('I .It' . •' lil\l ' ' "ll'tl'f' ,,, , ht • 1 •. , • . rra ' lll't' run~ and '•°'-''•' l!.o4tll lit ............ V H'f••O t S.•.MM U \tl 1 10 l •t A<'tf O·t"9nc:O "'"' '"'~ II " ·~"· \ ..... ·~ , ... ~. : 0 fl'OOL • Wemen'' C"'1lne 11 ) \\ L \\('Tl ll ' I\ .1 \ ~11111 .. -'' ' <..11J · \\ ,. d dr I :r.• •11111 111 r.. " "'c Gin .. Cinult ,11 thr '-tan l'vC' :~;1:0 .1:.~::!: ::: ----------------------------""' l T "-O• GA IT•-! : : : 1! ; t~ •• ~1 w l g,11 m•••l Ul•I. • ,. ' Lt"I-. .. s., •• A't\1 .,....---~ ' TH•O •ACI: I I I ,.,,.,., Pv,-\.f tu 000 r ' _, &: mern 4 v••• ~' & uo ( _..~+"'4' P.-·C• t 10 000 t (>04t•Ht ~._.tt'' ttl ' S(f'f"ff<' ,. •l'\C:f 0...•f'!O\.l\U \lle I t It Los Al r.e-sults • o.~.,."'""' IM••••' 111 t We•m•Atr IP•u..-~ ltS 10 F tv1"9 SO"•• r't)t• .. 11 tt\ tl (•,..,O tk>•I• t~"•t lte 17 P•1'\0t'l ~" t~ttvt'f\t1 1'1 • o , • , ,.......,. 1 liJull .111vd .i 'tll "hl·~ ( rwJ the OhmPtl 1 : : ·~ ~ =.. : tx,h,kJ :c.l.,, .1·• ht fkJ r' '> I ,, .l<.OO cn<..'kd laat Q ' 0 0 ' " _.... ' "lllnlh ,,,m, 111l'l1' ~ r\ ,11 thl' I ' 11-.1 n "31d the'. didn~t ... :«~,., ..... .. .. •f'd , ... ,., .. , ..• .__,, ...... J Ho• JIM• N c-. (t \1•1'0tl H • t TO""' , ,_ft'~ 'Cf'vottl "110 ... i I I.If E•.C '"'°' I H A.-llf•) l1S • Or•"'•'< E~•"'<• •~1'1 H• 1 0•'' •"lid 9v<Ct~ 1~f'f""•,._,, llS I \Ad .... l\""~'•"t lt5 t L""" ~· c,.,.._.,, lit •O ft,Mi.-.\ ._. S..1o1l '$''>-"nf'1 1 .. tt M l\h f"•t-' •t+t Oo't f l •lit •OVtlTM t&Ct I I It ""'"' Pu-.. t ti 000 ~ ~ > ., •• ,. o4d\ (,.1""""' cw~ m ooo 7t ooo 1 ,s.o.n9~ l1nw Ow•''' r •e.ot•t« 4P1"'(•W~ .......... 1) Grr. <I""'• IMcM1r9vo It Ml'°' S1'1•• 1-ot IS LUC'I • aeer l\te -l " s-..i. '~"""" 11 La. Alalnlta. ·u,.,. .. ':.:e":..=!":!-1' , __ ., ,..lt '•ST ••ca Tro• l """' """"'" \1100 l C..-1 Eev> •G ... ooc.• • SWfll'\ L•d" tVtc.t\~I ~ "'--,,.,,_, 111 m t llJ tU 1 Mr p ........ I $otM F'll<'I I M""'"""' Ott.-1 01·-·-"" • ""'-' It ~,. , ..... , ..... 1 ' Lv<" CN•I !G••-1 I .,...,,.,.. M" 10-!Jll . ,_ ......... ,,, ...... .. tO (H ' "• \ Jov tS..1\) ll 1•'• ''*''' U••••Mafllf 11 VUofl'I ~IJ 1$-~ .. l _.._. I ) • ..., ................. , ........ . it i"vM• W•• l0NllCN•'8 .. I •lf'T" •ACI 1 I t -h.trl Ut 000 "-~ ...... ' ....... -....,. . .-- l v.-,,,~ 1l i.t' 1 A ... < Fa v6'1ll l(Ut-1 ) l ..,.i.1M Oef'U CMCCer,..,.t , -·, ''~-cOt•·U s o.v-'~" .... 1 t Mt °" l~"'< n I , hid ....... "(. "-" • C"'C'•"" 0.-,,..,,_.,, ', ..... y ... , ... -.., .. , .... .....,.. ,,., .. ........... IT~ nw <"I-fO.-· 11aT1t •AC• t V-.. '"-l -...... ,_ '?'~'::-..... •(¥-•I '""" ............... l J t·-01 Y-t~I ·~~1~-1 I Jlh N • 0..M ... · ,_,...,, • ~ ,.,.., .~c.,....-• 1 ,......__ 10kar•• ·-"""" ~.,.., ,. t k -Cola•-.I , "' "'-"-c(n •-t • •• fl Ion • f"fftT ,, , " !( ... ,, .... .,., 11 ~--l .. "' •Ill •111 . ,., 111 "' •111 111 111 111 ....... . ·-, .. lit '" •trl 41 A!Oft.e.et•ol\tt\ s °"'.., ' °"""' .. ,.., I ~(-• Ya•• Hl ... ,,, ..., ...... _.._. 10 •-irer l1 TtPM1 -~~ Ac,..,,.,... ,...., ... _ .. 0.--·-- HCOftO •&C.I . 'trot I """" ,.., .. .. -1 -· .... \1et l ,..,.,.,.,. Crn l.i J ·-• ~ VWfo<I ' l'le·O'lll .,., '•-• ~· c--, , ...... - -.,.,,. -·-"-...... .._... ~ ,,_.... llt llt , .. •-o a.toe. "''° .,. ,,..... 'VM 11• ti. llt l ,..,., I• T ... L "' J ... __ ... ) ........ H l ... le'\ '"' ~ ~:. -·'-~' .. , '''"'~"· .,.,,,. 11• : ~==~~~ ... -··-.... --, __ .... _ ....... '",. _ ,... -- "' n c-G«t L-'" ,.._,,.. tlMe.~ 1,.,. flwW: :: ,1 .. c we. u• ,. ·-~ 1• , ltloot•.a.• "' ; , .... l 'lt • -!LU..._ ,. • °"" ..... --C(- ""'"'1l ,_..... I T_..,., k-_.,, C...-• I " Silt TI< e AC I C'•• Co,_,,.,... 0.,b,..,.. M.al'C•' &.c.. 8•• ~' O..\iit ,...1 .. s,._.-• .._..., l s.,~_... ' th111~ hi.' tx·h·n~,\ •n 11 l'x'dJU'l' ti ,• m1s-.cd ~YCrtl ,.. • tt•~-. .~ -""• tt-t t S• ', ..... ~ """',._, ,...,.._ t J t h . '~ !; j ~ fiiji~ii .• i..,iii,0ii'i·i•i""i'ii'iiiiiiiiiiiii~ir9'0('tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1ii1ii,iiirnii~ini1ii~ii.,i1iri1iJiti1i1iliciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. c T~ ' .. ~ ·~Mt ,. \,.Qr">'""•""M •• ,,.,,f s.- ,,..,... Of-\~ P.••t 1:, .. ~ S.c•' Pr"'\W "'" .,_.,.,.. "' kre'C'~ .... , "IA ~ , .. eM"-. """"' U UUCT • •J "•'Ll'lO SCVIMTM 11t•Cl. Pa • ' "'-• •,.,t w- :::. ·-•• _ ...... ~ ... \Ill c .... a.o" IQ.'~~ •IC t 10 ~· ~ o•'•""l.11 1.0 ,_ 1011 AifW ....,., "*""• • ..... ....,. ~ c...,.,..~-l POCt , " • ........ c .. L-C>el'"' k1•tic'-d c:""' p"'"'" ,.,."'0 S;Noit ...... U SIC&CT& t~ I • .. ,.. 1•1.0 , a. °"' OF NJSTINI VARNISH c.-i 535~1 tof tnfor~tlOO Cla~ be>gkll Thufs Ft«> f8 7· 10 pm ' ,. • -==-1 -(tr~ -I '.:\. .,). "' PltOFESSIONAl PLANNING AbocJrd LUJCUJ)' Yachts Altl S~IVtCtS ITr~ . flfVINE (;0AS'J C HARTERS. ~104- 1 ,. !\ , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... T-Ais Spa<:e <;an.Be Vours For Information Call Mendora ., , __ _ Ot ... CoMll OAJLV PILOT/ W..._.,, ~ 17, 1• AN FRANClSCO (AP> -Cali~ tornia First Bank and Union Banlc di~losed Tucsda) the) ha ve qrttd 10 mcrac 1n a tran$1K'tion dcscnbcod as the larac t mq~stmcnt C\('r b a J3pancsc bank m .i ahforn1a financial inst1tut1on. Cahfom1a Fir t ha 1gncd a letter of llllcrll 10 a quire l •n1on for $7SO mil hon from London-based lnndard ('hanrred PLC acrnrd1ng to Se1s- h1ch1 hoh. president and chief cx- crn11' c officer of Japanc c-controllcd Cal First The deal will more thnn doubk the 111.· of al F1rs1 10 a total of S 15.1 billion in asSl.'ts "nh 16 7 California oflil'C\ the ta1c·s liflh largest com- NEW YORK tAPI -Tne lollow1n9 l1sl snows rl'le New York Srock E itcnange \locks ano warrants 1nat nave gone uo 1ne most and oown 1ne most baseo on ~rcent ot cl'lanOI.' regardleu of volume for Tuesdav No sec urn ts tr ad1n11 below \1 are •net· ·uoeo Net and oercentagl.' cnanves are rhe difference oe• .... el.'n ine orev1ous closing orlce and T esoa, s 2 om or1ce ~ l Fle1·Van " 2 Ro1ncP'l1!0 ) World(oro UPS LUI 36 • 3 • 7 °'1 P d . + S • Uo 18 9 + 1 Uo IS 4 ~ .,,, 14 3 1ne-teial bank. Lo naeltt·bescd Union cunt>ntl) i ti Oh. trailing Bank or America. • 'Urtt) Pacific. Wells Fargo and Ftr\t l"tcrstatr. ''Thl'l'rc .Jl'tt1nf close 10 bc1na a ma,,or C:ilifo11lla b:lnlt.," \a1d Dan W1lhams. an anal~st for . utro & Co. lnC'. in n Franl'tst·o. &nit. or 1 <>l.)o Ltd. owns 77 pcrn·nt of ( ultfo1n1u First. lt.nown until M."\l'ral ~cars ago as Bank or Tok~ o of C ahforn1a. Pending ai:>- pro' al oft hl' deal b~ ~hnreholdcrs and rc1ulator~ the an I'ranc1sco-based bani. remain~ SI\ th b1&gcs1 in thl' state ~1th $6.1 b1ll1on 1n a~sets and 135 ofli<:cs. "h1k l'n1on ha~ $9 I b1lhon 1n :l'>Sl'ts and '~ ulTin·., 4 Houol\M11 S v1Amtesco 6 M onasco s 7 Firestone S LaZBov s 9 Unit Inns 10 (;rotter II Marni1111n 11 ColumbiaS• I) CrvsrBrd 14 us Home 15 Domtar s 16 Ideal Basic 17 LamsnSesn Ill AmBanci.. s' 19 NatCnv.Slr 20 EmerRao 11 M rsLE JI'" + ~al= t 17'• + 29 • + n: t 9 • t 20 " • ) • + 11 '• + 3 • + 0 ... 10 •• e· • ... J•e uo 'w Uo 1•· uo •' • Up ) I , UP 11• Uo I • Uo S • Uo 1• Uo I'• Uo • Uo '• lJ4 Uo > Uo uo Uo Uo Uo 12 9 121 12 ll. 11 0 10 4 n OTC UPS & DOWNS -;R-~-Res ptB 3 AlleoL1,1d n 4 AmaxGold n 25 C1'1arterCo l ; ; Jt ,~ ~ I~ ' + 4 + I Uo 1 UD 118 8.8 8 1 8.3 8 J 8 2 8 0 7 8 77 1 4 1 I 69 68 67 67 67 NEW YORK AP -Tl'1e fo11ow1no lt\I shows IP'le Over ,,.,e Counter srocks ano warral''S 1na1 nave oone uo tne mosl a"o down 1P'le most oased 0" oercent of cnanve •or T uesoa• No secur lies 1•aoong oe ow S1 or 1000 sl\ares are •ncl~ Net anc oerce,.iaoe cP'lari11e~ are 1ne dtHerence oe•wttn tne orev·o~~ C·Os.no orice ano Tuesoav s as• or O•o or ce Name I Sigmafrm 2 AddisnWes 3 Sll\ldFin 4 Ungerman,, s WilevJM B 6 TnornAooV 7 NtBusinSv 8 Gvne• un 9 ~udvs 10 Tetec.11s1 ll ComoM1crt1,,.. 11 Ed•sonCt,.I 13 Na1EnvCt1 UPS Last Cn9 Pct 97-16 +4 9 16 UD 9)6 101 +46 I uo SSJ 1 • + I I 16 Uo 44 0 1:1 + 3.,. uo 476 36 • + 9 Uo 31 7 7 , + I 1 Uo 25 0 2'• + ; Uo 171 3 + 1 Uo 10 0 7 1~ + 1, Uo 18 8 7.,, + 'II Uo 18 8 .t + '• Uo 18 S 3 • ~ / Uo 18 2 2 7 16 + 1• Uo 18 7 14 Mrdn0 1ag IS lns1tulmGo wl 16 Alonare! 17 Or1onP1c w• \8 LOf'lll ake 7 + >,. Uo \1 6 ~ • + • UD 7 2 3 / Uo 16 7 I~ Teiecs• .;" 10 Max care 21 Ca•oCoro 22 AMS s 73 HWC O•SI 24 Inter w r88 2S E •ovr 7 • ~ '-Uo 16 1 3 t ' uo 16 0 ? , > '• Uo 1 ~ e 3 • 1 Uo IS 4 • • + ' Uo It 2 17 + 2 • Uo I 8 S • + '• Uo I 2 '• + 19 Uo 1 S 0 7'• ~IS 16 Uo 146 DOWNS Last 8 J , t1 Q • ] I 5 • 5 Cn9 Pct. -3 , Ott 28 9 1 1 1 I . • 0/1 158 011 IS 4 011 15 J 0 •1 13 3 0'1 12 I OH 11 0 0 11 17 0 0" 11 0 0'1 II Q 01• 11, 0" I 5 -: S 'o -5 16 11 I 6 3 ? ·, ! 1Q'. j 0 II 7 9 • J Oil 11 r .. QH 11 I • g:; I : i., 8'' t' I 1, H 10 I ) . g11 10 6 fl 10 s , 0!1 IO'J 011 100 8,, 10 0 - • fl 9 s • OI' 9 4 26 F 1SCP'IO(P 27 v•Hec~ sine 8 + 1 + I • Uo uo Uo Uo Name DOWNS LHf Che Pel. A a~I ... 4!d t A()agp AO'""' •ovC' "'""Q'""' A' 8 \.,. •~·B· A r ' ....... J \" A(.,'"~' A""l • AY ,, \ AN''""\ .,,,oS.& A•o1AC. •PO<K \ Acd~t ::~:. A""''f'" 8&~9H e•YA~ e~ ·~ lh,..•C 81!"1.: 8 , .... R •.•• 1! 1~ ' •• • e •• , . t i • ,t ,, ,. '""" ~"' .f ~ • I ..... :1/ I ; ~ • 1 .. ' I 11 ·~ I . ~ • , ,,.., \ . ,. .. ,f' \ I-Ji·'" .. ~~ ~· JI;<'~!> J0\~1'\" J )l,! ~f'I 16 16 I 1 I 16 7) 16 ., • 6J ti : 14.; 14-. ~ ...... U't f? 1~ •• 7 6 • )", ' 8 I f 't 2f : 7~ : '' ~ n .. ,.... 1'• 71 ~ s·. • 11 I/ 1• n 0 .. l1 1 • a • 19 1~ -'" .. 10 • 0 • 0 I • • ~. ~9. •S •S • I I • ,,. . •4 '~ • t') • I . 1 •0 •• , ;~ . B . " . Jl • )) ao ·~ ~ Jl"> ~ .-., .. ahfo1 ni• First spokes.man Mike olJ"cll said the nu~rscr makrs ··a Sood m:uch" ~au~ Union 1s a ma~or busil\l'SS ban~ and Cal Firs\ m:unl) -.er' c indn 1dual l'onsumcrs, The 1 n' c tmcot 1~ one of the lorgc t <'' l'r b) the JaP3nC~ 1n an\ U.S l1n:11mal an 111ut1on. ac-cording to Williams. Las1 )t'ilr. Nippon L1k In uranC'e Co 11Hes1ed S500 million 1n Shea r on Lehman Bro ... lnl'. and Sumitomo Bank L\41. l·ompk'tl'd u sinularh ~111;'\J 1n"c'tmt>nt in Gold- man 'ai:hs 8. ( o. \l'>o last u•ar. a group of J:ip:lnl'Sl' banl.s and 10· suranl'l' compan1l'S purchasl·d S.'50 million in Bani. \mcnca ( orp Sl'l'Urt· I lnrll en 2 MHI Grouo 3 Marcaoe 4 Wtnner)Cp S Hm\ldFnB 6 eiect A\\Oc 1 F1nS18ar 8 UnSt.,.vd) 9 ven00 co 10 CLC Am n 11 f o\coCo 17 AUa~Co 13 GenlEno11 14 Newriallnv 15 Por•PC 16 Proolnco ' 17 Woncriels 18 C otrF acr s 19 v1M11nv11te 10 Banner tnd 11 Or11v0Co 21 Paraovne 7'• -8 Urt J~~ = .~ ~o!f 6 } -ff ) • -• If S • -'e 8" 7 fl 7 , -01,1 4 , -OI t ~ ··.~ 8:j 9 ~, ~ , -Olf l1 • Ott 'I '~ -• Off 14 l -'• Ofl 11 • -'e Off 4'· -• Ott 16'ij -'• 8" 2 1-~ fl 17 9 10 s 10 0 8 3 J 1 6, 6 1 6 7 6 3 SI> H 23 Pr lmM trU 24 M11etCo 1S ComwMIO 16 Raviecn ;.¥ ~ = .; g:: 53 S J s) s) SJ so H 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 H 4 7 4 7 a"'•"' ' ... s A\ ...... ,.,.,0 " I( ""0' ' II\. "'Cit' .. oofG \ IC.•l<t.,.V "-'i..'11•" \ -.....,1'"" 1..a n<t ' <.P<PO•• ... , . , .. l -,,. ... , L S•o ' .. 1C • • LO' \ \ ... , Y6<:C.£ ~ .. A,•~t f'h " ) ll )~ n . n 11 • 19 '' • 12 11 '-" 16 " 6 ~ • I • I ,, •• 19 ) '• J . I'• I I 16 48 • ~7 • IO d O . 16 • 11 11 • ~· • 10·. ,, )7 J7 • Y•¥"'• ~.aR• • 1 I 1 o l it S • I . ~::&~ :::~c:£ Y.l.'-d' Vf'O'-"' ..,. ·'" Al'O,«A ..,. O(t M tJt• \ Y :> ·"fP MO~\f'I \ .... ·1( I ~6=·=· N'V' <' .. N•• .. )-. "'B• .•S ., •r B ~ .. '!\* \ "'•'" ' .... .. "'(, ...... p~ ~ ... ;: . ' ~< . ., . (..., '" "P P(_ ..... Pf'fl'"fV.' p~, ... £ µ"""•a • Pf'' rt P·o~t< P o'\•\ \ p ,,.., ~~~t;l • P\,1f' t9 \ 0\ollt01"• 0 ~ 'I l• 1) J1 0 .• 1 1& 1t I a • ' ~ . 10 • 10· • 1~ a . ,0 • 40 •• J9 IO }9 • l I ,, 18 • 17 • 'J 10 :'O I' ' 1; ' . : . 6 • ' 11 •. 1' i! ,g • • 6 • 1, ·i t j, 4 a ia I • ' 11 1) t. J,. 11 It 4 ·~ " . ii • 11 71 7• . )7 • ll j l • l . . • I I • IJ • J ~ •• ~l . . . o .... a•\.." Ila~· Ra.,,.,o R~o C• Rtt ... •\ Rf;,,;'"H Ro.teS• RooA/v' Jllov~f \ S1tO' .,. Sa•~co ' S•H•C.o S1Pd~ ' >c.~f"f"' Ser Ot1 tt:·i?~'~ S"'"V" o;., ..,~, S"·V~ ~,....,,...--, ~ .. ~(~ ..... ,..,f '· >-••• ~"' .. ~·, ·" \ s·a..,. ~'Cg t'ii \ ')•••OC ~ .o., ... s .d i ·• S r t. Svr r-:,.r T A"ll ,,.. Tr· ,_ t, .--' ,..,, ,., It r ,. ..... ,... T , •a ... t>C! , . \ \ _...-p •• v)l .;\.,. . . ... ,., .. .... , Q ..... ... , .. ,.,,, .. l (,4..-e•. A. O't~•' """' ,, l\\'""0 \ ""t••·' \ "' ~· ~ ~:.~ . • .,._J ~ l ..... l •• J! 1" 11 '~ 11 1: ,, .. 1 I I• 1 II • ,, 14 LI .. , I }: Jt ' ) ·" Inventory Reduction ----1u-~. • SALE 1/2 OFF Thi~ b ~ele c ted \h:n:handi ~c Fron1 ()ur <h,·n ~tock -Regular!~ "old In ()ur()\\·n Store • Chains • Rings • 'Pendants • Pins • Ea rrings • • • •• • Watches Bracelets Necklaces Charms Mountings LAST 3 DAYS SALE ENDS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 l 'l ' )(Har \ ,,,tor ,\htMl·rctr<.J . :\'o I l ou~l· <.hargl·~ All ~:tk' FinjJ " .J CHARLE" ff.BARR ,. ---·--""'- ti~~ "There's cenainly 10mt l0&1c in 1hc Jop:inesc hanna a arowina intcrc 11n Cahforn1a oon b ." Wilham ~id. "It al~u n·Occb J;ap;anc~ banks' contmu- 1ng C\poin ion on 1 "orld~1dc bai.1s." (al First has no plan for 1mmcd1- atL' 'itafT rl'ducuons or brtlnch clo,url·s. an·ord1na to 11 ~pokesnian. A ddinit1' c agn'Crncnl. expected b~ 1hc end or March. rnusl be s11ncd and sh:ucholdcrs and regulato~ must appro' c thL' purchaM" before it be· comes final. .\nalysts s;i1d ('al First 1s pa) ing about S 170 mrll1on more than Union Banl.'l> b(x)L. 'aluc 111 a bid to bccOMl' nw rl' l'OnlPl'llll\C m the state. "Th1'\ mergl•r '"" g1\e Cahforn1a F1f\I a sub~tnnuall) c:nhanC'Cd pn·s- cnu.• in C ahforni;a. although 11 will '''" tx· far smaller than thc mnJor b.111~"11n thl· .. 1a1c." said Paul Baa tad ol G. WJrburg & Co. 1n an h,11\l'l~l'O l 'n1on Ban~. \\h1Ch has caned out a ntdll' l·a tcnng 10 m1d·'il/l'd buc;1- "''"''l''I "a~ put up for -.ale luM )l'ar. 11 M UTUAL FUND S , Bright chairman at N atfi>nal Eilucation Dntttors or NatlMal f;4watlH Cerp. ha'e named H. O.vW Brl1 .. t of Corona dd Mar as chairman <>flhc board and ch1e(cxttut1~c officer. ucl·ccdma Bnaht as ptes1dcnt of the lrvmc--based. worldw1dr trJmmg rc~un:c company is Je,.me W. Cw .. r1ahl, of Newpon ~ach. for mer l'\CCUll\ e' ice president. Bright succcl'ds John J. McNaughton. compan) founder and chairman. "ho announccd his rcttrcmcn\ last week. Durin" Bnahfs tenure as president. revcnue'I grew from SlS m1ll1on annuall> 10 more than $390 million at thc end of 1987. • • • ~ftt'r l'l'C't'nt corpora1c: change at TtopltMe'1 West C'oaM facility in Irvine. Geor1e D•aa is vice presiden t of markcll ng. Jolla O'Sullivan 1s' 1ec pn.•sidC'nl/Wes\ern Division cont roller. Altoe A. "Aady" Harper has lx•l•n nu med to the board of directors and Bert Ba.Iler Jr. 1s director of1ntcrnat1onal snkl> for Trop1tone casual furnllur<.'. ~ ... Joba F. Lajan has been appointed 'ice president and &l'nl'ral manager of l'SD Datacorp'1 Costa Me..a llem processing ccn1cr "h1ch pcrform!I chlclt. processing .scrnt·es for mun) independent financial tni.111u11unl> 1n 'oulhl·rn California • • • Go, George DcukcJ1an has appointed Robert P. David of Ne"~"' Bc<lt'h to thl· Health Care Ad\I on (omm111cc:. l,Ja\ld is a manager for Tokos Medical Corp. of Santa -\·na . . ,. . _)" ______ _ ·~ --=-=----·- ~ l e '• .___ .; 'ttl~ .. , . " ... _"t """'· 111 + " \-:: .,t' •• , Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Wednesday. February 17, 1988tt81 NYSE CoMPos 11 £ T R~"SACTIONS ~ WEDNEIDA ~8 CLOSING PAICEI Market loses momentum NE" YORK ('\Pl-The stock market pulkd back a bll Wt."dnesda). running into i.ome spell~ ol ~ll1ng after 11s rail) of the past week. · ~nal~s1s said optimism about thr econom1t ·outlook had gradual!) bct'n increasing la tel)'. but traders sull s.ttmed reluctant to chase after ralltt"S once the' ha'e run for a fev. da's On t ucsda' ~lanGrttnspan.cha1rmanofthC' Federal Res.en e Board descn~ economic ac11' 11' as slable 1f not esp«1alh .. buo\ant.'' There v.as some d1sapp0intme.n1 1n the financial '.1.0rld o'er Grttnspan's remarks 1mply- Jng that the Fed had no plans for an~ funhC't ~la'\allon of •I'> crtd11 pohc~. Ho"'c'cr. brokers \aid that ~ge al meant that pohc~makc~ sav. no great cause for concern about an 1mpend1ng reccsMon WHAT AMEX DID EW VORI( (API F.o 17 ,.,...,, Ad'Ve;:::s WK l U 4f L Oecli 173 2n ¥nc:h4ngfod 161 .... 276 olel i~s\Ws 161 New 11191\s 6 New lows ' AM£X LEADER S M£r.us QuoTES .... YQtlllt I.lo"' -Soot ----.... ,., ---• M..00 ---"°""" ... ~· --""dMeOT.,. c...-.• , ,,. .... , .. 09"0 • .....-IJ ' .. , ~---.. ----""' YM -Jo&-•......, __ _.,_·~- ""•I\.& ...... _.._.. pre. -0 ............... __ -··--~-NYC:O.----damfTile -.., ........ 00 .. rt•._. -·-................ ,,....., ... , ·-'*" ........... , ... " ~---°' .... 6 ' WHAT NYSE DID NEW V0~t(, AP Feo 11 li"r•• WK ~ ~l'<M 141 Deel•~ no yncl'llf"QM ... 0111 n ... e, ·m New ng"' 1 Ne# io .. s b ~ NYSE LEADERS ""'.OS' I ' l•vf Ow • ' \ t'C eo ov NA Ne~ .i.. -Jf• # 4 1":> ,..-'" '' . ,. , :--r .... , . c ,.,.-v: -.:~ .. r---,. • ::; ' -! LIU Olf V0111tnf 8 tcJ &U!ftd z .. () ti • ' • 4, • 7b • ~ ,, ~ , ~-. .. . "· c t Industrial output up ~ housing takes a dive , l y 1"' A.11 1 0.1'4 Prfts V 1ndu1tnal output ro~ 0 2 ~r'C'tnt. ~h1lc hou 1na ronstruct1on I droppt'd b I q prrttnt 1n Januan. the &O'<"mmcnt reported toda The F'C'dcral Rt'Krvc satd pro- duction at "mcncan faC\onei. mines and uuhtacs 1ncttaJC'Jd for 'he founh consecuu"~ month -despt1e a sharp drop in the production of autos - followtna ~ins ofO 4 pt",rttnt tn both No,>tmber and Oettmbef- Th()SIC p ins hrl~ puih 'he pro- ductton k\-tl up b 6 p(rctlU 1n the past 12 month.I. provtdint mort '°"~ of stf't'nllh 1n 'ht manufr.. 1Ullftl ttttOf. TM weakCf doHat has ber:n a my>r bc~fit to S.. 1nd\lSll)'. mU.ant mcnca,n products compct1ttw ontt m<>tt on o~ marteu and boost· int e•poru 10 reeord tcwb. Ear1ta. the ComtnetU ~­ mcl\I said Jan..ary'i teelOMll)'. act. susiect ann..al ratt Of Muliftl con- stNC1 '<>0 stood at I ll mtfttan vn1u 1 moa'h. tbc k>Wiest "\'ti lltK't 'be end of lllic lall l'C!Cft1IOn Somel'ftltym Mdn~atman l"dlownd lft tht tNdd•nt of ne-lilomes and IPU11Mt\t ~ Dllclan- hC'r , I~ ~ re"' l nt plun~ 1n Dett-cn bcr • Thr' ha' l t'C'.'1'1 ~ttpmg a clow c~t on the hou\lnf ""''IM. sinCf' 1t 1s oftm one of the tif'l ~"tors to tum do .. 'll at lh<' start ot a n1·\l 1TttSs1on. But tht JUI' IS 1111 l'Ul (\n lhlt QUC"S110ft. Tu~a' fcdr~I RtStf'\C' O\an- man -\Ian urt'<'n,~n·, remarkJ that tht tt'Onom' IPP''M1 to be bllanc-1 riled 1 ht bond marl ct. but Wall Striirt llftOrcd him and pvc tht Do. Jonn tndustnal a\t~~r its hnl showu• 111 4n0rt than a month Ttw '°"r Treasur) lxJnd, * most c~I) •'Iii Md 1t1UC, fell'*' S 10 ptT SI. 1n face nl&W after Cirttnipen t . 1h~ thf piict~-­ rttO\otn:d M>Me'lrt\at ••trr llM- bond's K"kl. •h1ch mo'-n mver'llly to pnC'f and n be 1 lf911.-e uwbca'or of 1 nktt'S1 raea. roee '° I. 46 ~l from 8.·0 C)tf'('Ct\1 .. te "'1!91Y. On Wall trcct. in"ePOn liliilY o nioobdGttcnts-n•11c arbllia * bond mat t\ rac:tMl&. ~ 9'0Cti lft I lat~~ .... ...,... ..,.._m-.. ~or bilhtf 1ftermt ratn __.,. *""' AQCtpncn. . J ' CALL 642-5678 Privet• C*1Y ontv No Reel bt••· Commerctel. Automotive, Boettng °' tMIP Wented. You c.n now call the DellJ Piiot Clwltled Dept. on Saturder morning Ir-. l:OO to 11:30 a.m. to piece rour Sunder MCI llondllJ ML •uman ...... HOUlll/CONDOS "" •nt lllt ·-lllt ---------.... a.._ ...... .._ ,_ 11• MllC.BNIALI ,. .. ~-,,. ,, .. ......... .,... , .. --············· .,.. , ... ............... "'' at••••••••n• ......... .... •••••••• . ... ---..... IFZCll•Y .... ~ "'" --·~ ... ....... -.... .... ............ :.: ....... ...... ......... ... ....... 0... .... a.-el IOlll) ---·----1007 '"° "---...... tm ..... . ..._ . ., TV,...._,.._ ....... ... 117) UAITMINTI .... le ..... ,,,. ,...., .,. laAlllFl•IAllOll ·-.............. ,,.. u•a•1•111 c.,.._...... 1011 ,_.,._ IOl2 c--••• _...... . .. A'-lOll _....., ten. _...... 10.0 ............. -100 -·-~...... lM l--·-~...... '°"' l--'°" ---1°'7 _...... ·~ -~ •07• o-..i ..... ----c..---C-M-c----"'-._.._, '"° .... 161S a...t . ..... ~ ..... ._. c:...--..... c-.. _ c:--....... "'-._.., ............... .......... ....._ -............ .......... ............. ~-.......... ,.. o...,.. ...... ,,. .... :::t.... ..... 1741 .. ,, .. .... ,.., ,....... a.at , 2 I ,,. 0 e I .. MM IMllll.OYllllll ...... M» ~ ,.,. .....,_0....-. .,. .......,._ ,... ~ uao ..._ .MO ~'W--' wi ~. MM a...t ,.,.. ......._ ....... ,... -.a ,.., ,.., 90ATI ::::'...;;t 61• ... a...t 7011 . ... ...._ ••07 -1011 ... c-.. _ ••n w '°" ,.. c:--. .,. ...,.., ... 101• ' ....... '°'* ,.. .... .... ..,. ,... ,_._...., .. ,. ..... ~, ...... 1090 ,,. .___ ..... • •• ....,..~ '°" U IO ~-.,., ,.. -.... MllC. NII '-..... t i• 9010 ~ MU '-... ... ~,, ..... '°" '-...... .. ,, ~ ., .. .............. ..17 ............. t i .. AU'fOMOTIVI '---.,., --'-·--~ ·-.-.....-.--.-- ........... ____ .... '--....... .. ., _._ .. • t010 -............. ·--c--•oe. -'--. ...a.... ---c....,.. ,., . --......i-'°IJ ,.,. tOIO --S..-1-... ,_ '°'° '--'-....... i..illo -_ ,..... ---,.. ___ .....,. ,... ..... ...... , •Wloeol O..../----• tO)J ..... °" ,_ ..... c.._ ,... ........... -tO.o MISC. I.I. -VICI ..... &..,.. ,_ -aw· .. ~a.-_..,.,, , _ ll9'0 ~---i-..-.., .rzftl•Y .._. ... ... _a....-.. --~ -,Tei-., _ ......... ......_.... ._ ........... .............. -°'"""""' CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 - PU8LICATION DEADLINE Mondey., .. ,,.,, .. Sat, 11:30 AM Tueedey,. ...... ,,. Mon. 5:30 PM W~ .. , .. Tuea. 5:30 PM CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T....,._• s.W:ie .... Frtdey &.-OO~PM ~ 1:00 AM-11:30 AM CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY ., The Daily Piiot strives for efficiency end ac:curecy. However. ocecuionalty errors do occur. P ..... listen Wh9n your-ad II re.d beck and check your ad dally. Report errors lmrnedletety to S42-M78. The Daily Pilot aGCept• no llablllty for eny error In an adYef'11tement for which It may be responsible except lor the cost of the space ectualty occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first lnsertJ.on. SeNtCle Dnclor, 0r-.c:-1 Cw Q\llde 411t0Hol ~ btet• Tel)IOld ()pen - Olilly ~1r.....-y •. ff1dey S.turdey Satvrdey • &.noey ~ Thur9cMy .... ,,.,,. Wed. 5:30 PM au.ir-eoun.. ...... _ FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 411 llOO Fftdey ............ ,Thurs. 5:30 PM s.eurdey .. ,,,,,,.,, .. Fri, 5:30 PM lund9y~····,-· Sat. 11:30 AM Mol~frtdey 1:00 AM-5:00 PM 142-511.1 An~ emount not PeiO •U'*' '° o.,t • requ1ree1 will De liUbjeet to, DUI not ...,,., to, "'*- Cl\.,gee COft1PU1ed a1 '·~ ol IM.,,..., '*"- -monlll .. col•<'Uon -" 111'11 wiy -..,.. etl0f'ft9Y"• ... ·, IHI lltatt Fer Salt CertH •el llu 1122 l h rrt ltacla lOH C.naa .. I llu 1122 hu Ptiat 212' • ..,.,. IHcla 210 Cereu ... lbr 2'22 Cella... IMt~ ..... /C ... " BIG CANYON t fRESHLY PAINTED* CHARMING COTT AGE •fta .... IM f• Cozy 28R 18A, frplc, ger. BAY 'TIMBERS ., - -Clllllll ~ R~ 4 bdrm home SunnyM unit. So Hwy. 38r 2br 2ba, trplc. mlnut• 38' 2'Mte condO 206o alt. Gu/wtr pd. Ldry. grdnr. 1BR. frplc, cable. pool. --...... G;;la1 i •z Nestled on a QUlet str .. t in with family & formal din-2Ba. IQ Nv rft'I, ti p. patio, from beach. below mac· F IP I yerd, patio., QUI oe 610 Marguerite. Opn Sat· patio, gar. No pet I . 399 ·~ -Soac OJ\~ .JN 2er 1L: x;u,,,. FHA-NO COM Used brtcil patio, ing rooms & sparkling gar, lndry lee S14751mo ket rent becauM ~ aac. S2000mo. 7~ Sun t-41975 ~2525 w. Bay St "55 650-6357 *""'mt a.IPI* untun.\N'\l \!Uf.JIQ I .irlll 1 gated pools & club l'lse lrplcs in bOtl'I units 3 btks pool & spa. Skyttghted Agt 67>0088 $6751mo. John 675-41 D. 71(). t 453-wttndl911e IWllTI IDllll tiM 18drm on water ~=~· utll rm, ml w d/w Nat'! . to oceanfront Ample open MO()( plan. textured COZV 2Br. w/dry, dbl gar. r ... taU ··-llTf 111 le tf lwJ ront pro~y w/mlcro w 1r1 hlt'f."<I'~ Prr11\ 'Tom Realtors-Larry 898·9677 parking 312 and a 212. walls and n89stone & n-pet S 1375mo Avl 3/88. Y~ 2134 1111 Avl 311. Sl25 mo Agent FW!t brand new fOf Iese! ·~~~= :;~ HSS/rro ,... ,,u .., ~~i-Just reduced fOf Qutck t>ert>er carpeted floorl (213) 375-0771 -4Bdrm 3k femlty rm, fully * 75~* e.eut 28' t ~ AllllEllll8EAOFTME ' escrow! E'lynn Kemp $895,000 631·t400 (714) 891·3940 38A home. frplc, lurnilMCI. comm tennis & mo""'-ln .. ar>, ,!..r ... . or, ~l.80 2JBOAM .,-... N.d•lulo '•trl ~ \llV'm SURS ANAHC&AL N£TWORll 7 760 5000 poo1 '4500/mo or ofter ... -. "' ........ -• ..,.. m.ny '"1ll'"t 1t>rw11· cout\ COLD Well BANl(C!RO RU720·1~1 4 or --\.l.o\l l HI H•l'l Laroe 2Br 18a. Nie. back fenced yard. 2$ car200gat. M.n.,, Of Ed 759-1549 C..ta • .., 2124 Mu11 ... the difference •t ... 11'1'11 r.t<Qurft>.Jll 'lUtJt'™~ .. 1111~1' '-· patio. Near park. bike to Gardenef Incl, 1 mo. ~ M&.V IL.I -.AIPTS. ..,, ........ -..11 rl'Cff'.JC••·wHt-n<t'• ~Kt'ltn.- / ·~ REAL ESlAIE t>eech.ForL .... $1 .050. 7eo.3J47 «7eo-5000 K£'l"lrlltl\ ··/ ~30W,Wlllon TVandm<.ll't' e ~~~~}'T 1 ~-\ ·ii r REALTORS s::~·~;Y12~;3~, RE/AW .. / \r\'O\.'l°"I" I~.\ ·11 Wewtfield 122.90~~~~~603 .. ~=EUfuant ~f(NE'W'PORT ......... ____ DOVER SHORE Re· 2200 sf. totally \r\Xl\.."""QTJ~~\_ 11 REALTORS '"' IPAl'Nllll OITT&llTTPI GATED COMMUNITY (7141644-1900 *OLD COM * modeled 5br 4bl 4000 re turb1$Md In & out! ~TORS • Laroe. attrec:ttw apt1 in a Eastaide 28r 18a gar• Sp~ov1 2 & ;B~Apt~ on .JrCIO<tt.ii..>.-.-.-.111>.>a IAllN WlllS 704· 704 'It GOLDENROD sl. bay & cny llght views S30001mo. Agt 759--8389 I t lffc• 214i HAR80A VIEW Attrecttw t>Mutlful garden setting. lg yard wl patlo.' wsnr-hk ft' cou::, r~d ~ ro2 ~-c........ 111J.. • bd & I bdrm Income $510,000 (213}4~379 WE HAVE SEVERAL-SEE· U • 2BR 18A Twnhse. w/lrpl Pool{spa, . gerage_ or up. S775/mo. w,'" F.· w . S~~75 9l"' ·11 "' 7S9·9100 Oeeifable 2BA-2-BA In prl-Orene-Paciflc 673-5599 2BR 2BA 2 f s1525 · 19' 1L pool, enc. gat Seit Of ie ... e>ptlone carport. Sony. no pets. 2~ Orange' -car gar rom vate parti-llke COM area "~ • 1_... E·IM 11•11 3BR 3,-tBA n~ s2150 Ma;n & Garfield, No pet1. S1300/mo. Agt. &46-7057 tSEVERAL LOCATIONS TSL MGMT 642•1803 SOfry, no peta 644-0509 S~h3~R 2B~ near Fashion Is ! Tile kit & .,..ta tll •ww 2 condos in OrlNns Com-4BR 2BA 1~..,, S 1800 S700 C?~ ~ ~~-35'-3159 Located on a wide lulh 2Bdrm 2Ba S790 BalbO• Penlntula. steps to ~ arge Y 1 1 bath, laroe patio CALL tEASTSIOE•3Br. 1L p+ex. 2 Br. 2 Ba and 3 Br. 3BR 2BA: "' & brite SlS50 EvelW~•-3754 ~reenbelt this expansive 398 W Wiison 631·5583 E.astlide Duplex 2 Br. pat, ocean, IQ 3BR 2BA, frplc. anst~""~ara~~:..2 {5Y5 •e NOWI 2 Ba Both listed at 'V _ • -------yrd, gar, w/d Ntup. $800 gerage No pell """'mo--a.u -..a IQ ~. wlgarage. dec:k. S.J27 ioo 1BR. view, MCUred bldg 4BR W/oBA Exec.IFamily BR 2~8A beeuty Is up-1 Bedroom $630 646-58611213-592·1SH s13501 675-0447 ---------_._ gr een hs. new k it • · (Udo area) S1&00 home~ HardwOOd noort, graded to IUl1 the mllflon :.ZBdrm JBa 1J50 mo SPAllllSIPT. 1 lllt llD ... PIY11EIT1 s 198.500 6'6-9726 AGT 673-5354 2 1tn1plaoes, large patio dollar appetite. Short Of 301 Avocado 642-9850 urnm 28drm Studio. 11~B•. .. leaei! M2-JHl . FOR SALE BY OWNER "--t .a.... a•_. NO PETS Near CIVIC long term IM ok Doug -------Wont lutl 2bd 2 'lo ba patio, cable TV incl. No --===:-==--::-~-,...,--We n gtw you the down In Brtght & svnn~ 3BR 2BA \oft a ..--.., Center $1500./mo. Alter l;ierbst 780-5000 or 1 Bedroom S64S wi den, 2 car-gat, !ND pet1 S675/mo Seeclltt STEPS 'TO OCEAN exehgtoreshare of own-twnhrrLLg bOrms...Close fmll li'llllT &pm.(213)392-7614 RU20-3HO 2Bdrm 1Ba $755 UNIT I mile to bch. + Manor 54S..2682 3Bdrm 2B•. dahwahr, ersl\Jp You melte lhe t bch Nice patio -l~A.V .-096() xt • No pet• $1025 * prkng. 1~· no pets m~hty pymts & -Share $~27 000 ~8•7923 mag Condo 2Br, 1'11Ba. ~tlo MARINB.AS WALK · Light, rF°W.. / 241 W Wiltofl 631 e ru 631•1211 * 28', 1Ba lufntor'age. $1275/mo. 675-0447 ~gg;;:fax ~fltrsec~~~~ GREAT STARTER3BR ~~~~:_.~~~46ml ~~~ ~&t~\!.::. \t\\"l :'lT I~\ "II 1UllllllPTI E'ald• 1Br am cottage, Winter$ STIPITlllUI* have clMt1 credit. Agt S 149,900 Ren"locte+ed lutcto WTIM 28' & 3Br Townhomel. RE TORS • IT ... IT lllll • lrplc, patio, lndry tee, no-38'. 2ba, gat, frplc 497-8757 Dys, Ev, Wknd1 & BA Open Se~S~~~ 2B* ~ / N* ~ Yards/patios, garages, AL Wllf MIT •Hin pet! $550 mo •aec. 187 S 1175 Yearly Agent ... H--R 84S-n44 or 1 HARBOR VIEW Attrectlve ~ S ~tP~8-~1 s llrepleceS & veulted <*I-2 Swimming poots E. 21st, 645-7234 •645-3e8311r _,_ 9fUmMCISTll T . Sell co i!)OS. washer & dryer •••llfll•D• CloMtoSc:hoota &Shops "'-7 -'' Prime°'*" location, 2 bd, 2?r. l Ba ownhou~, IK •Condo 2Br 2Ba. new fiook-ups 84-0-5870 28a, yrly. Avl Feb 15th. Small pets ecoepted llUT LllA'lm "._.te 2 ba. Excellent condition -0 19~1 :~05~ 8 · crpt, lndry rm, pool, se-• z 642-38SO No F•. Bkr VILLA MARSEILLES DELUXE 28r 1 ~Ba ATIRACTiVE. clMn iwge Lovely patio near Qrett BeavUfvlly remodeled 4BR 0 amty, prkg. Nr SC Plza. lniat 144 3101 So. Briatot I TownhouM, gatage, W/O •zmll ITM• 2Br. 2Ba. new cpt1. laun· parking Peters· bvllt 3BA pool home with S.atla C..at S875 No pets 640-2495 38A 21X. J c. gera;n;;. PIWal SS7·8200 hk-up. CIOM to t>eeeh. frig. dlltlwesher. stove dry. encl gar. S750-S775. i ated development every1hlng Total quality • lOI' No pets. Northwood. •3Br 28a yrly, Gwage. PRI J.tt LOC!-T 10 NI Incl. No pet1 545-4855 ••92-18H11r 215,000. throughout & only 2 ttrt •EASTSIDE C.M. Small Avail 2122. S1350/mo. frptc, patio $1200/mo. 1Bdrm. carport. 1 ml Sl95/mo. · ... minutes to golf course *2BR. 2BA., lrOIC. pool. 2Br house. lrplc, yard. •9&-7ns Of 493-nee •2Br 2Ba lower duf)tttx, bMch. Walk to shcps. 410t Hiiaria * 1W * Stat• ta.at ••trt Mvs1 see to appreciate. tennis, yard. Jecvul Available 311 S785/mo. lrplc, garege $900-$975 SS SO/mo, Avalleble TSL MGMT 642· 1803 Frig. dllhwuhef. 1tove Jiii Call today 10< your P9f· Assum 1st S103K. 2nd __ 650•5894 * IPICTAllUI * fl.LA UITIU Merch 15th. 642--0736 alter 5:30. 541·41&8 Incl. No pets 545-4855 sonal snowing. Asking avall.(7U )63t-7956 •E'SIOE 3Br. 2Ba hM lll.flllllll.1111'91 tt• .... 11 IMMED Newer 1BR $575 •3Lgbdrms.2Ba upper. H r t Ba ahr gerege, • only S399.000 Anne • 21st & Marlon Way. gat, tmmac. 2 bd + den wetber ....., *' & 28R EXTRA LRGt mo 2BR $785/mo. pool, New crpt Yrty S 1200 w/dry« avail. S7~. near Prillelt••t,.lalltt McCaslaod631·1266 •••ilelt•H new carpet, w/dry hkup tlreptaoe2cer gar S1400 lllM.lffl-~~·~·~5n~ jec.cltobch.867W19th. •2Bdrms. 18a, garage, SoCoutPlaza549-3~ Loceted in Newport • ·~·;). ftr Salt lllO $1095. n-pets 754-7858 Laraine 89t 854-4308 48R 2'/oBA . End Unit, $725 No petal 642-5569 Mgr •27. &45-1740 lrpte. Yrty S950/mo ltitc. lntals Beach Complete with 1 ~-Wt-LllUt. mobile home ·il 38R 2BA townhome. 2 car Wdbge b1k to leke 38r 2 frplc, pvt patio. pool + lllTllT. Call Jana te9-~3 Eves, aM; 1'1• • plans tor 4500 sq It of. JI dbl wide 51" Adult par1l g.,89e S 1050/mo. Anne at 1650 st qraded e10M to park & Tennis * •lllA .... * , • flee Pts call 645-1791 "'---p-i 11_ Assum 1oan SS 7.900 McCasland 631·1~ t~se. ale. 'Tennll pool, Club No pets 644-5771 In tne beautltut neloh· 2~ <t8~~0·~."~T:~ IXlaoX Pmrau1a. Pri- .,... .. at .. Owner amuous 531-4012 l•ii~\·0 S1300 714-583-1965 'Totally remodel9d 3BR bof'hood ot Mesa Verde. Ins Zood i ocatlon vat• entr~. no amok· -• a ... -· iBR IJte 2·~8a eeaut. .... • 1 • • • . 28A sngl lty t>Muty .. a A lovely, quiet oomplex S78S/mo Ing °' COC>king. S325. w-..--de<:tc1. bdrm patio near 11 rtp J •WllTP• NW• bargain at S1HO/mo. nettled alnOfl9 tall pine 2078 Thurln 675-339l U-IAUS SPICllUIT beach marina. great LAii SU lllOIS ;. · Furn Doll HouM. Look• qhildfen & pet1 ok. Shof1 = & 1~vis~lk land· TSL MGMT 642-1803 Boerd & Room IOf older a11oc S t92,000 Agt m&TI-' ICllS Charming 2BR 1'~ C01· like a model in pMCfl & 6f loog term IM poea. ng. rm ~new woman CM home. Pv1 MARY ANN McGUIRE 493-7766 Of 496-7775 • cage nv paint large ywd blue. Lg 28R 28A by Im med oc~py. Doug wlpvt back yard. rplc, *~ * rm, part 111 c •re. HARBOR REAL TY ,-t • HI IHCUI TIHS ssocii mo p1~1 security pool. 2 deck• Meny xtrM Herbll 790-5000 or ~·~s=;. ~ Lg 2Bdrm 1Ba eott• tOCE:•N FRONT• $700/mO. 751-9097 Otllce 673-4400 IU 118 4 bd 3 •, ba 4 FP"s d 243 E t 22nd St S12501mo 720-3912 720-3980 ec. o .,.....s wl carport ldNI IOf amall ~ B Residence ~6-6770 fall 1034 Gourme1 kn Exercise rm. eo. aa IHI aec:. 549--2«7 family. No.pet• saas mo. Fs%o~ent:i;t8:; 2onl~ E/lide Costa Mesa Home. 11 l ~ ..o1tice Miid q_uarters EASTSIDE 2BR IBA .. / ·~ Av1 now! 722-9294 850 73e1 $275/$300. Kit. W/d, t-----i-..-.. I -V ~ 1>ootfSpa Spectacular houte • garage Vacant . _ ~ ~er. P..-of,/buly 4Br. din rm ott goufmet v i ew 0 y e r i 0 0 k 1 n g S850/mo Hurryt Donald 3a, 28a + guest cottege \ t:\\ l\..1.Jf t~[ \ 1 2 Bdrm. 07i r • iriCJ. gar-MESA VERDE two 2BR * llUI fllW * person. 846-8223 kitchen, highly upgraded Lakel gollcovrse Real Pfaff 642·9797 w • 1 k to bea ch · REALTORS age. patio. no pets 63-0+ 2BA. 1 up & 1 doWn. 1BR PenthOuae cioM to ~ MP mother·tn·law Of Estate 7. Fritz Kelly agl $2300/Mo. 875-5061 eeeurlty. 6"s.AJt9 w/gar, newty redec, bit· l'i089 $850Agt759-83891,.....-------.., teen qtrs Encl etnum *f6 l9l 744.3952• •WTSm* Ins. water lurn, USO.. 3 BEARS petiO. dbl gar w / 10' RV -·m ·---L Zllt ¥11111 LU $8001mo days 852·8512 2 1tory 38r 28a gatage door Seconds to t>each. I.E. ExclaHft . 1600 ~ tBR nMr be.en a7801mo L .. g tBdrm, enc:t patio, d/W. or Nights 756-,370 near Ho89 Hosp, $925 only S130K Lo down call~ 111111.lil'f ' 329 UNIVERSITY DR, •K ' *NJ.all• _n_o_w_" 963--0902 Broker* 2Br .·,~~B~S~on:,A~ *min e:sbTaSl:?!ot ec;:o = EXCLUSIVE GU A R 0 No• pet1! 722-0170 M251mo, Jo 548-0648 N::R 2~: ~,A:!:.~ -3B-R--28-A--1-h°""9 ___ t_o n - -• ... •• ... i_._._ .... •a ___ ... _ .. _71aat.ltac~ IMO toBvrlington Airport,20 S950/650:21061 GA'TEDCOMMUNITY laataAu 211••20ule8a Al a ~sh2Bdrm age, lndry hk ·vp beaeh. Yrly S1300/mo. m1nsSug1rBushsk1,20 -2 Bdrm28attl'Townhome. pt..,,...w r.new l 1000/moyrly975-2332 Avl ear l y March IPll 01 llY •ABANOONDED BEACH mm Stowe Mid Jury to Eastaide E.Hc twnhme. Micf"o frplca In LR & BR •SECURE COMMUNITY decor, garege. lodry mt, &42 3850 Bk No,.. • 3Br 2B• each unit Like GIANT" Poot. tenn11, 2 Avg 1 Interested parties 3Br 2' •Ba. yard, 2 car at· wet bar, w/d htlups, 2 1Bdfm condO. like MW, lg $795 No~· 640-2495 Newly dec«•ted 18' Apt, • r. new. bit-Ins trplcs, dbl sty 48r ·din, covrtyerd call 802•2u . 7255 alt cached garage, comm patlOS dbl garege S 1875 beck yerd, frplc, gae 400 MERRIMAC WAY quiet E81talde location. UY '1IWt garS58S,000 675-4-0S8 pat10View.parksett1ng. 5pm (EST) pool&spaAvt211 0iane Sorry 'nopets&«--0509 appl1, w/d hkup. Avt tR d td di h Yard. Slngle Adutt BEAUT.28r28aCondo,\; Low down FHA Why _ _ 631-1266 or 261-9425 · 2121. SIOO + 1500 MC. • ~ora • ftt ws • N/amkr $800. &42·3985 block to bay, 2 car gat .. OCUI FRiil rent? Financing tailored lntall f.. id ice-2BR bMmed 2BR 28A. den. trpl, epa.. No pets. Velma 549-2447 ~ f . ms y llWLY ······m W/D hk-up. °'*" beam to your needs·so hu.-ryl 1 e n · Frendt doOrl • ell In rom .. c.lllng bate $1200/mo llPlU Cell 963-0902 8'oker• !HMS/Ct••" ce.1tng pvt yd Pet. OK white. No pets $1400/mo ... 28' from M95 28' t •Mta wtgw. crpt1, '423 e' Bay · Onthesand -newerblctg • In r ZIH $800/Mo Avl nowl Mii'°"5000 -11r979-1911* drps.bttlns.lncdpatlo TSLMGMT . &42-HI03 only e years Old Hes lniat 1 era 646-•902 or 76()..8862 400 MERRIMAC WAY ~120 Call l·SPM 3bdrm· 2BA up & 2 U .. SAi ..... NEWPORT BEACH WTW TIWllll• ,./ blaM .. 1lr Red.coreted, dtweh. 2431 Orange 'A',;,.· S750 M.m Tl .. Bdrm-2BA lower Burtt OUTS'T ANDINO -SAN LUIS w Newpor1 2Bd $900 3BR 2'"18A ... Ve-\ t•w I '\-..,, -r1· I"'-." 11 pool. cat ok. gas paid. 2e 19 Senta ~".8 L ,, $735 38r, 28a. IOwer unit. w/d Ins. trpl<:S. 4 Car gar etc REY 3 bd 2·~ ba View of w Npt 2Bd cottege S 1175 cant S 12501°!,•Hu,..... .. \\ I '-~ • JI.,_ 58A 2i1 upetan. frplc, 18' from 1595 M7 Vk1orla F .,.,.$720 hk-up, garage. bk>ck to 5699 950 Bayfrontcondo2Bd $1375 · '7 ' REALTORS .._/dryer, t car ger,, 28r from MIS -• •-beach $1100/mo, JACOBS REALTY City Lights S259,000 Oceanfront3BdS2.400 OonaldPteff.&42·1797 unlurn. yrly. le u e 11rt71--191111r PU--..-1• . . '210Gf'ent OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 21 Udo Isle 4Bd 3Ba $2550 1 1850/mo Ml 1719 Lg 1 & 2Bdrm1 un· TS MGMT &42 1803 575-&eTO 675-0588 Palos. Owner 721-1215 WATERFRONT HO ... ES **~ 38r 298 . • Spwkllng Cleen 2Bdrm lurnlahed H20·S725. L • nu .. 1 lbr Ill IEW II .... 1n REAL roRs 631-1400 ~ s 1300 wa111 to 1aR 1M wtth tundedc. w.ea f730. Alt utitl pd. CIOM to oc Alrpor1. LAAOE aR 2a.. pool. .... bMC:tt 541-1341 d•y• reer unit, partllf'G. lndry. Frig, ger, Sofry. no pets. beedl. SC Plua Poot, hwbor vt.w, 25' to wet•. OCEl.F"OIT 38 r 3 ba. Prin ceton laJMa ~ l (/.U... ...... 9_...__ 146-2141.-. ISO/mo Yf1Y ...... 2<M _,. 1MO WALLACE jaeu.Dt. lultl lendlcaplng. bMut. lum. Adil thN twnSl'lse Move in cond cozv 2B tr: hOUM -,__ s.pptWe, t ?0-2177 &4:>-2739 &42-4905 15'1 Mw Dr 5445-HeO tummer. petlo em.rtein- *llTITE* St 84900 837--0248 r on~& 1 • 28r l'~Ba. patio. SIOO. •MllllT No pets i-12250/mo 241...ot42 . gar , sunny potc.. pa IO, 2548 Orange &42·2520 -··· I ~.. . "'""~"•• · Wlth PRIVATE BEACH 3 • ,.., .... 1 new carpet, no pet1, yrty ' 111•11 ftalaae I SWELL FSIOE 18r encl ....... bcl den 3 ba One of the ""~ $990 (8 18)842·83. H Lg 2Br Ilk• new dbl 2B A HA. 2 ttory 1117 •e81iBAU gar,retrtg,1tOV'9,pit1on~ 2ea bttlM. p75 Dell ~ In arM I tM II,_ 11•.-U , catpotl. w /d, la . peta <* tOMlflolN. 2 «:# gereige, pet1 1550•dep CALL ' ~35 OPEN SAT/SUN b~ _. 28A 28A ~con-Uttle lllarld 2Bdrm 1 ~Ba Newp o rt Helghta. lrplc, 11100/mo. Wte 29" 111Aupelr9 ~. ,._ ....... &42-StM Owner/Aflt 151· * 8011: Beginner-easy crochet panem tor mr.e bears 11 •• 15·. 24·. Single Crochet _,... • ,.. lo'"r Dvple11 w/lrple, S995mo 850-531811r Rent• 875--4912 petnt 75' olf ..W No rr -1~ &45-7521 Of' 64.0-000 dltlon. 7eo.tt.,.. r wahrldryr. Gerage • ·· gar.3Aoi~Marcue.Seoo sg::,ne cteen. l•r~ X·'TRALO 11r 1ae c:onV9-•ClllT '? $111 Y .. p,.,.,t,! Cal CIH111W. 64t .. S671 . for information & surprisingly low cost. carport. Avl Marcil 20tl\ MESA VEAD! 38A, a. ... ..... mo. Aduttl 113-7353 epts. a.utlfuly nient loc. 1521/mo. No 28', 1 ... wnf\lm, o-r. $1200/mo. Agt 873-4082 l\ouM, trplc, 2 car gar., •BA. fM"'Y rm. 2'*· .__ ....,.. lend sc•ped grounds, pet1/weterbed1. Lv M911 1125 "*"" IL.--. gar<** S12001mo. 11t 2400tQ.ft.S1IOO/mo. 1 •• *'.=~lr UIM Poot&ape.petio./deCU, &31 ·2117 a.-& taal + cleen deel. ••Pt ... .-v . .._ gereige °' oerpon. SoffY,,,,,, ------haiuala 1117 S.&-0994 Mon-Fri 1-5. 38R 2'MtA, ~ rm :::..· ~ no pett, P11at '**21f i)t1 lludY on NEW E'SIOE 38d .• 3'Mk. 11550/mo. Bottt •K . 1 L ~ I •SIVIM L l.OCATIONS STUOtO APT C>oMrt Front. New Md-.dbl ,gar, pvt ywd. n.pets. pooea. llllr T20-TU2 MY Fronttoe pier. ~ t ~OOfll d 540-= rw.ty turn. SIOCWp Lndf'y. t e r t e ft e a n I t y le P9rtect f« rOOl'l'WNtea. MYM>GI COiiiO W tum. 29r llOQ, 111drm.. 2tlO .... ,..._ call eveninol ~-....-__........-...,.....-..,,.,..... l3500/monttl $132.Smo. 2335 Elden-F ~ ter. 29e, *· ""9~3031~1 ... ._,;;;----S660 11r 413-&47• 1t NiWJT HGfi i9C 20r &42-3812 °'*'Sunday 1rp 1e pool •P•· • 111~ 1 _., 1k lrl P¥' petto. pOOI, C.W W llu 1111 111GO.fto. 71D-tZ11 M ---= 0::.. 11so aat. cerpt llt0.1mo • •. , .. ™ =· • I ···-,.,... -1j fDD 111• .. ...,,,. lie 1136 .... I -""' 17WNO. t•1•, d i•~ ,.,., •. •ee1,._ a.ca: .., .-1IA. _...,.t?Mem meenterat 142.1424 c1oee to e.c11. --. -.-r associated ·. (any weight yarn) makes an auth«ttle. adofat>'e Teddy. =;,'=::1~~"; 111 I 11 ll100lmo_. ... ,., ._,;;;-----.... ::t~:..a:,:,•:•· •. 119,.:=;.,."-" 211.e4H .A-enow! ........... ..c......•fiiii• 1ltd'OOl'ft MIO •111111•1• ~~nRI 11tibUT. 1-'Y ,_,..1 ~ .._, cie11nga. ticM6 ,_ • ...... __. ..._, t yw 131 f 18"1 S1 NMl11 ...,.., .._....... &di SUI 3lr 2'Mle _.,. tn """· ., ... .,_, ...,.._ pOOI w . ~ '"'· ....,..... .._ tMO .. .,. w , J." 1IUL _... sno ow 111 MONTH 11 oor::". siu 1rg "1 dedl. Fl, doon. & ape Setty, no,... ...,...._ ""-... ,.. 100a.LAM144-2'.t t ,.._ ~ ,tclawa t & _,. .... Ill •9Y .._ ~ enttt 1 Bedroom STll llUHli -bMO tiiAO AV Mer'Clfl 1. 1... ~ Mnli '='9'.t:r Apta 170· .. ~0/lftO ........ .... i..t,ger ll'*'"*llP-... w 11tt1St ...._27• 2 cer ......... poet, ~ .., .... cerpof1, t4J.101111111mo. DIW.INllCa,,..._pOOt,,_ iHOiiif'Tiiiii"iii_.Mi~ ...... .__Ct. plienCea, vt.-V DllU>Ce. NilM .... ·~ atowe Ir pie W/D am11..-•wl• Mllfl IMO'WT TIMI l1IOO/mo. 12CMlll .... ... • ••• ,.mo 11111Mo. .,.,44,. .,. Oii ttl "*""' Nftll. to ltUO ,. U2 Mft .......... ., ,.. .. 4912CMOOD IMO 28A 1~ aA t "°'Y •• IO mi ........... ... .. 19r .t. 117) =· ·= ::....= ........ A ... tt4·5M7 29e. ~=.. Pfint Name, Addr .. r,g .encl petto. f'rptc, a.rt 19r ciondO. poof,...,~........_ a. Imo. Ger . W/D HU No drpe......,,,.._..a °"""',....8N,._,a ger. 1 * ~·~·~Hufft. comm poof.no .... -...... MQ#ttyN1S nu.. 2'Ai9e, "° ........... Hrdlfd In,~ Jlt gerege c... llU'"9 ='°.._.,..,_,., ·~· ...... .,.-• .,. I Y&Mtl'ftldtl• S..we1d m.-'8 Cell .1 .. 1N U200/mo ... 144-0MO 419'" ~. 873-3M6 131~t& or 113«7flfledC9ft,_ c'I S t Uwa,_ .. ,_ -Mies taal " \ ---~------....... .__~-------_...~ . . '• • ) I• 1:1 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Weonesday. February 17 1988 * 87 SSJl 9-1. t tnt l•1l11•••t SSH S.ei-• IUI ..... 1711 leat1l1 ...... U21 C.••tnill Pr.,.rty IMt I Ftaa• 1125 la...,_t ISll laeltp•~ SS3l·lllrt2aeat !!j!iW . .... _, • I -iii MAJNTENA.NCE PI T Part umt l>OSll•on avaJl IOt _,, t ult. , u AN Is HE D s-. Ne or Apt. In NIW· .77 ISLllT. ...... ....... ...., .... ... .. .a 1 •n ···-.. ~11.lt>le 1nc11v1dual lO help COU.EGE STUDENTS 9'dl00f'l.Prof pref.WIUI POAT BEACH ONLY. Jutt rt•OPtn:d Runt · Sm•wnt Poodlt (~)~tlijtent <>Mee a)lp • WMtedtc>tf.,.IMCfPflnt• S.rvera FT/PT op •••m OV1 Wtth v1ri.tyotdull.. •1111 ....... ~ pttOM ptlv.TV. ev111tablt S/Prott Fem. '°''· •• •ngton Hetbof Mall hu Area we1tclltf Dover m1.1111 Able to work 1111c1tr 1na co Must tat c~rtesy pref 0 Flex hra, 8tntl•t9. llTIL I 'or small office In COM PIT, ftT Flt• hrs. "9 l'<JW.1365/mo 546-0-3412 tame. Honltrnltt, neat & ator• ~ aveil trom Shores 21•1 63•-3330 str"a 3 lO•hr Oay1. & laat. C•ll 2t~,,,.,, ?305 !''Coast ~ 1lt --~ Pte.asaalU.H0~7~11.3 nee; 'Call tt--~ 5 .. t .a ••II--Ofdtrty. r.,1 Me.t70t S1200-6000aqtt k>f leu-0t 840·•671 997·•378 U OOll'tr e.o.no1 ~AS eroea ""CooM!Y. MacAr1~ M ~.AINT!N.'NCETRAtNEE PAYlll.l Cl.Ill AeiiiiPIT S•ite nee41e1 fot Kit. Lndry pr1v C111111 ftr ltat ina.lnlOe.112134'2C,l191Mtf nonM!krtow 2Br~Ar•yw ,., .. 1eo Nonp t1eC.C.lic1tQ<1 .mTlllAllllTUll StrongsaletbKkground 1350/mo 493·5"73evet, -.a· 1tm•...... 28e apt In Mesa V.,64! l~ helpln{J ~1 Conj ! M80Gr99« Y9Chlt 16311GET ~AID for re.cHno,Faclllty &tQvlpmtntmaln-j Olrect Mall Advertlatr and htgh lastllon know!-.,,. SQ F 187 W 191h area. pools, jec; many ••dW wor1dn,g at on-o Ptac:.nt•e. CM * books S 100 00 per tl•J9 tenanee man. "*'han1tal a NI N uel eclg6 a must. Apc)ly In N!AA LIDO VILLAGE EXsfSibi eosfX Mid t~5~ .,;,t J41.5032 -rac:. $470/mo. 75t-7MO our Mtdicat Offle:it$ •n •m•s w,,t~ PASE-2591. 161 s aptitude & gOOd drlv•.ng loeat9CI '" L1 gu1or anl9u.· per$on Haute Aoc1c1 o.der femalt, $375/mo • 1oxio H 5/mo VEAV . . .,, Coat• MeH. Minion L1nco1nway N Aurora IL reeord req d For inter· l'la• an ~ ng oo lerll ll FISh•Otl 1s1an<1120-1N1 dtP Shatt kitchen & SECUP.E STO. RAGE Id 1...1-) rJ I f!~t VltjO lrvttMI at Fountain FIT P/T l>O'•t10n1 avail 60542 lo d T It 9f'ltt1Gvvpayr c bath 873· 1769 81 ,.. va1..Y .. areoeptlOniSI Of Must 1'la11e rell11t>le 11e-·view call L Y 0 en yO<J llave had a minimum RETAIL SA L S . ~LY. 775 ·6090 APPfOX. 1775 sq ft. vfC of • 3111 In tilt t~ord Otc>arl. Mete & CLEAN drt111ng re-HIRING! Go11ermen1 IObS· (7 l~) 5"6•557~tr of 2 years e11perienoe EDUCATIONAL SUPPC ••••• , ..... 'Ill Single g11aoe IOf r9nt In 17th & P!aeentll . c M. •RoOSl§mtAi COU· We'll train caring PfOC)ft pord $250-$3.50 pet wl! )OUI area s 15.00()· 1' Sarden ~ '6'r Co OI WJlh. computer\Z.e<J pay· STORE Sat ~ au1u•ni Costa Mesa. 170/mo. $900/mo Avellable now Pl• avail to prVd. IOv'lng Full/Pan Um• )('tint Call 54'3-9759 $68 000 C all 160~1 roll and are accurate &I l0am-5pm 557.3&&0 1u t-• 11 2876 La Salle. Cati a'1tf Wkdays 646-116• care tor pta. pints & prop t>ttlL Cati 24' t-6355 -ll*llS f /T P/T 838-8885 ext 398 llltCAL &SSllTAIT detail o<1enle<1 we can R S LYl,. I Ill,.. S141.00 wk & up. 2274 , (act•t PrtftllJ Citric.I Cash paid Oa1ly ..J'Fw Hospital PIT, Mpn.Tu~ urs. condt11ons Me<l i· I earl I Wk., ren .. a now ava · 5pm 556-2644 In yr 1~ 873·3971 n J & Th offer e.11ee1ten1 working I' . • • Nwpt Blvd. CM 6•6-74•5 •••trci1I flH .alllPI• Person~ clet"k needed spec1a1 pro1ec:1s Beaut HPH llllW&Slll c M w 111 train SA&-7779 cal/Dental & Lile ln-1C"e::'t: ~'::ol~Joy ~ l t IL 11. S.1itltat neecMcS. Meture. own car. Part Ttmt In Cos11 M... Lao !kh off•~• on PCM Fu1111m 'M Fri KnoWt llllCAl FllT "'* surance and a com· f. al n1aon plan life, tat a I t •llt • 1211 ~WI live oul Tuu-Sat. Call 241·6355 Please call.Bob 497-6553 eoge :, dJ:· necess~r; IMMEDIATE opening Or pe1111ve salary Call 1 ::::; m:teal/~tal. in-~ a2u l11iat11/ Hff .... Large .. pleJI-in S.B. 2·2 S275/wk Rtltr . rtq . lllSllTUITI DRIVER Appl 1n person 861 Olfice lit exp on billing I surance Sometducatl01\ .. 30.-+-.Pl'"'ro""lfP'!l/F.-,,.no·n,....s,,.m-.kl"'r·.r 1711 Call for aet·vP 26'·3633 • 675-3500 The City of . Newport WAlllllSl Cent~, St Co$ta Meu typing. benetns H lary llyre 112·2100 =211 and oppor1onlly tor ca,.. neet, no pets, stir furn 1 t96t 1666t fo.f s/f/pvt latlana FiaAaci1l UYl·ll Beach, a participant tn FI T s5 50 hr bring OMV or call Alan 548-558$ nego11ab1e Call 8•7-3771 reer advanoerntnt. F~ San Clem. con~o. wld. oles. Prof Of Med. No.. CARE fOt elderly woman. the ~ S Oepartme~ 01 pnntout. Apply •ll per$0tl l<iOSTESSIHOST Casnter ltlical PIC'Tlll F~ tocat1onJ Days. •;:I( p~I S 5 50 mo ~ _,ul. CM nr •05, Harbor·Baktl' laliaHI , , ..-Salary Fem pref. Call Hud s COBG progra 1~ al 760 No Eckhott. Or· Days and evenings sl'ul1s FIT gene<al office OutleS Full· Time elCp pref'<I Sen· ntngs wtek.ends. Ath required. 4 98-1'22 4'94·0602 or •94-U 29 O,~rtaaJtaH 2904 * 722.9631 '* ~!~io~': 11~;~~~e ~o l at1ge Asll tor Rodney i or1111 a Flats Laguna Busy me<11cal 110 ellt~ 548-4511 _ timec~l2a,n:e• COM 28-35 Mate/Female 1300 sq ft at s l /sqft·l rlple Coen 'IUm Bfotterlng .. _ t SSlO ~roVlde complete tecM•· 11NO OF ORANGEWOOD1 Beacn 494-6588 Pleasant worlung con· Pt.ANTSCAPE F'T interior Prof 2 bedroom 2 bath net lulty finished bue-Real E41ate & Business -ta cat assl$tance 1n the lot-EXCELleN-T tNCOM E ----dtt•~ns Call m AM 1 plant Maintenance tech· S&ILl•"it 2..,tory duplex al Beec:h ment-carpeted· fire Loans Free lntormalion ••HI ..a.• lowing areas 1) CDBG 1 FOR HOME ASSEMBL '( Notti _ ~O-O t40 -n1c1an Company vehocte lllSTllCTH $600 675-2281 sprinklers. great COM lo-4 15-342-6073 1~ up earn 1150•52500, Program Adm1nlstra11on WORK FOR INFO CAll Ma1or Orange County llEllC&l OFC lllR I prov 545~256 ._.. 798 COM 28·35 Male/Female ca11ot1 645-6505 '* 1t Interior Desig ner dally ParHlm• photo 2) Fair Housing As· I 504-646· '700 '"'otPI "sed!> entnustastte FI T ncellent salary ,.MICTlll OLlll For 'tllleekend1 642' Prof. 2 bedroom 2 bath ,. .... It •~1t COM Address. Ftshlon· modeling. Noexpet1enee s1stance Proposals must DEPT P-357 ,.ell starter to bnng new immed opening 1=ront F T M F 7 30 4 00 No **SAILING CLUB 2-story duplex al Beacll *--• -IS able Showroom Avail N 1 w rid Talent be submtlled by Maren -----1:nerQ) to oor special no b ck olc ei;p d / • • seells PT office help $600 675-2281 AIC. Ample prkg. $475 up. Now1t 721·4'020* Ago ent~~icen~lt>on<Jed 15. 1988 Contact Craig :FEDEVRACLE S} ATE ti~':~~ 1.~ar1o.e11n9 Departmen1 :4 ,.50:4 for in1erv-ei:p nee $5/HR Apply CIM1callsalling exp a -2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 I AL 8 86 ,316 * Bluett P)anning Depart· SER 1 obs P· or sa1es or P R eit· IOOIS 01 TAPf plus Cati 675-7100 C.M. 2Br hse. W/O, Lrge --R lmlllTI I * 161 )9 -ment ·(71416«-3225 lor1 to $69 891 /Year N CJw ._e,,enc.e a plus Sul will Medlc:al 72Q Farad St c M -·_:.;:_.::_ __ -==-- bllyrd $375 • lirslllast • *o~~~;o;:AC~E~1~+ SEIYICE CIMP&IY •ATTENDANT• l or more.1nrormat1on Htring• CALL JOB LINE '"'in .nd1v1dua1 w11n rtght PlASTIC SIRIHY . •5•8-5525• SALES PEI~ F/TC S 100 deposit • 'It ultl Laouna 8th Fluff & Fold 1 • 5 18 • 4 5 9-3 6 I I E ' ' at t11uoe and personality Salary lull t>en«•ts au Avail 311 650-7567 Jon Aentat>le SQ 11 Newly dee. Listed In tht NOllt!Ttbef Service FT w ltl train CllllT CLElll F2912BB for into 24 HR s:ar• a1 s 14 000 PLUS CLlllC lDl Barbara 650·2001 Access 10 law llb avail. l987 Venture Megazlne 642•0922 GMAC has a credit cle<k ceoet•ts Apply rn .iiers:on Frool and back ottice WtM •i S 'tyiPerson Frid11Y DELUXE Newport Crest Undrmrkl 760-6675 asooeofthtmostprollt-position a.va1able F/T-lllltOHtll 1045 w ·Katena ,3~50. train. Calt ft>< appoint· 2-3DUSPHWE" Sma~ rowin Ad agency c55o5n0~o !'"u':'e~1;1:1s -300llll"n able companies 1n lhe •lllllllllLP* Responslbillt1es include position In Newp on •llaienc.•a BankBldg l ment 722·6006 s10-s 1200 PER HOUR need~ & e~rgeli<: self mo ut · va · USA High Income poten· Rental store [n C M seells handling insurance fol· Beat h Cati 721·83'32 Oran e 92667 I NEWPORT BEACH Skills includes Barbara ~5-1373 1617 WESTCLIF DRIVE tial Over 900 locations in clean cut dependable low-up fifing & mis-0 llllLS FIR PllUS 548-5029 or 645-4 705 start et ping phones FEM 21·28 nonsmkr $330/ Nwpl Bch. Agt 54 1-5032 ~rallon now. Training person to w ork on cellaneous typing Elfec· ldll~U F ~Ts, oe HOUSEKEEPERS II YOAJ 11e a model & woutd ---G~:~~.,.a~z.atlonal ablll: Mo •'It ulll to shr 2Br I S750$q It OFFICE and management as-counter and in yard live 0<al & wruten com· En~hs~ spea ing •J • wor~ yOl.lr local area ltke to upgrade your RHL ESTATE SfCn I ~es 6 s£ 0999 Ba C M apt No Pets. Lit SPACE IN BALBOA slslanc:e. Exciuslve. terrl· Apply: 1930 Newport munltatlon requ11ed re ta ~ rd nin 5 ~c. • C 1 IE fish req status Of wantto l>ec\me llUl ESTATE ASSIST -----':-..-=-- 631 ·•521 GAEA T VIEWS/PATIO tory. Call Randy Martin at Bl11d .. C M. Previous business ex· Eltte *:46.~588;, • N~rt~~~:Xe;'!,tttiheld one & start fro,,., top all - 0 p prooucmg Agt ~s SECllITT lfFIOIU Call Judy * 675-9615 • 1-80062•-7613orcol1ec1 AOClllTlll pertence preferred Ex· Call Mandy S34-8703 (213 j'!ll-2540 s••ong agQressive pe.r· PAYDAY EVER'V FRIDAY ·:::;~~~~~·~~~~~FASHION ISLAND $760 at (817) 756-2122 ASSISTUT cellent benefits offered. au•m F/T EXP'I Danas Hsl{pg,lnc: R-CASH? sonat secretary Real·Es-1 (714) 774-3737 ONl ORY POINT with sit space avt 4 olfices. 32' ... ., ,, ..... 1914 F st paced Ad A,,_cy ts Qualtfiecl apTpt~ants In an exclusive Newport Personoef Ser since 1976. IEEI En a 181e e .. p pref d SalaryE. SE~URITY OFFIC~ 1 60 le ! S 1 95 /I -a •-.. should con1ac1 agu1re, Beach community Call Are yoo ove• 18 years otd bonuses ALSO Rea1 S· "" view $590/mo 6 3·6 1 ocean 11 w 1 · s · Widow has MONEY for looking lor a dependable. (714) 85 l-4 ~03 760-0919 otwn 8.5 HOUSEKEEPtNG/LNDRY and have a dependable iare Assistant Musi have Female ntsmkr to shr 2BR *760 • 30?* -TOs! S10K up No credit hardworking Accoonllng General Motors Acc.p· HWPORT CllAllEL Ill car and auto 1nsuranc-e 1 'I' min selling e~p 11-l $TOP WlliES $ lBACMconoo.,../pool& FIRSTCLASS offt0espaee "'l no penalty. Call De· Assistant. Musi kno.,.. tanc e Corpor a tion lllEllLASSISTUT llTEL Start no ... ano det.e• oc. oeltcensed MOO· parkmo S325i mo . 'Ii at Mcttro Polnte 3 suites. nison Assoc 673-7311 how to use tO~Key & type (GMACI is a equal oP· Arel'llteetural ftrm nas •642_3030* newspapers for the o c est salary comm1ss1on UP TO ulls Teri 75A·6278 from 519 to 1032 s/l lor M t T.D ltll aec:urately. This •s a Full· porlunrty ef!!ployer opemng tor general as· Register Newspaper Send resume 10 P M l as low as $950 mo Full tr f~HC • T1ryie position with some sistant 10 run bluepnnts 3 30am to 6 00 am Earn t. .., Rema• 234 E 17tr St $7 00/HOUR Fem n/smkr shr 3Br CM service Call 241-5005 3-VR 18% Yletd-26'% LTV overtime required. GOOd DISTRICT errands, & misc tas~s lmRlltl PLAIT CAii S550 to S650 a monttl O' s1e: 111 Costa Mesa , hm E·Side, $200/mo -GARDEN Ollices '" $175.000 3-yr 131/o 'g benefils. Cati 751-2160 includmgoccasiona h9"1 Personto mamt.plantson m0<e•Call usnow' 92627 ~veral hrs/wll ass1st.1chr Tusltn/Park Center area 2500/mo 10•1t dis. Sec. Asll lor Ro~lla MANAGERS carpentry. 1111.ng & ve· route vehtt:le supptled.f at 89 1· 1606 . J FOR QUALIFIED PEOPLE in whlehr. 645 •2357 Suites from 500 to 2000 $900K 1st TO, UCC· 1 & AIDE·LIVE IN. F pref. non-h1cle maJnt No pre11ous gd OMV rec • no exp nee •GAROEN GROVE RECEmHIST M PROF FOR $400.000 slffornlownS775mo OTC share-; Put>tlc smkr AssTsf dTsabred exp req'd butmust N111~~6tir 63 1-6340C.M •WEST'MINSTER ,.EITlllllSUTll LAGUNA BEACH HOME lull service. 24'1·5000 guarantor 261-7566 teacher, PIT. no ewp nee The Orange Coast Daily Calif Dt1vers he & 900<1 • •HUNTINGTON BEACH Typing bool<lleeping e•· ClllllllfflES $430/mo tstllast Su an LaVasseur $300/mo 645-2357 Pilot 1s looking for lop refs $5 S01hr 40 hr w~ Jarut0< Part Time Evening - ---• ~roence helpful ca11 • Avail now 497-1304 ~ --h••••c•••••• -....... iris quallly Managers Wiiting Con1ac1 Fran. 759-8923 work Immediate ntre R N 3-11 shift 898-4727 * ............ •--i-= ----=----.,...--,--~ -NewPort Beach •-tall ffH APAIT1111T-10 work hard managing i:ovnta1n Valley area 1 ' Recept1omst/Sec.retary • ,....._ -.• M/F 27• nsmkr for 2 Br 1111••uct• Well established manage-yooth and adult carriers &fltRALlfFICE 714-447-3118 Reloet/CnargeNurse ·Front office PoS 10< NB •, nicely furnished apl an COMBINE BUSINESS Bluebell Country Club For ment company seelung we offer an e11cetlent we need yoor typing Iii-LYN 3-1 lpm Rea• Estate Mgmt •F ... a14 , .......... ': N.B steps 10 beach/ gar WITH PLEASURE Cats Malle yr reserv. now mature couple to manage base salary plus over 1ng, phone skills for 1111s ~ . Mature person wllO ef'I· $460/mo 631·6948 Lon lor lhe holiday •9•· 1586 120 Units In Hvnttngton 5300 oo In bonuses avail· vi1a1 support pos11ton JOURNEYMAN ull & Part time 1oys ""or1o.1ng w peoole •lll s9'ifh 1tail.W.. MIF 10 share 2Br couage Otc sp nr the bay Space Bertha Vergat1t0wner Beach Apartment. ultl· able· every month. gen-Muctl vanety-good ~-11-lpm f /T w p · exp pre1 Non· w/d. gar Quiet E-slde ranging from 10-1100 sf PSYCHIC READINGS In El tt1es, salary ls ope~. erous gas and phone al· elits Call Manan... PRESSMAN !For meclteat•ons & lreat· smker Call 644-1526 C M $425 plus • ., ulll Exec ste services. am3p51e5 Toro & Mission Viejo. San CALL (71•)739-174'2 M F iowances an<J the OP· (71 41476-5010 Co D ry I Well statteo 60 oed •1-n1••m 69 pvt pllg, conl rm avl 3 OVICE IN portunity for advance-----~The Orange ast ai men n "" ~ * 650 • 41 * Via Udo 673-4 156 Clemente. A Alli llCIAllC ment General Pilot ts seek111Q an ex· S N F Apply Ent«y ievel PO$lltOn fOf U 111'i•• SHO 'OFFICE & WORKSHOP ALL MATTERS 472-0808 Exper'd on VW's & torelgt1 ShOl.lld VOi.i JOln our team PASTt'9P oenenoed ' color Offsett lltsl Yer4t CtlY N 8 Ins Agency Go Condo,~·· ga; *Male• I Available on lh..e water Lnt I ,.... 2925 ~~v~s:ri~~s~~ch:fci ~'.1P~,~~g~~n~iers. you Paste-up person wrth or.e ~rn:::a"a/r::.!~t 111 C11ter St c.• I ~~:~ !~:~g ~~~=~ 6 • 260 PENINSULA SHIPYARD FOUND Buff color female working reliable mech· 'Full Medical Coverage of ttle tot1ow1ng ad· b ene ltlS package •543-5585• ol t,Aemor, typewriter Prof MJF Newport North CALL 673•0085 Lab. under 1 year In anlc. c M. shop Jacques ·Dental Pl•n oitoona st.. alls cam-S12 21/Hoor Contact ,,etptul ~5&-07)2 apts pvt Br/Sa. pool. 1az. SMALL office space. gross Mobile Parll , West· 631-0693 (EJ1glt>ti1ty alter 90<lays) =~~,.~1~1f!~~tu~' ~~:; (714) 1'2·U21 t1f IPUATIR lay RESTAURANT $570mo •securlfy lease E8$t 1711'! Street. m1nslf!f531-7263 ---lllCl&llC 'CredilUn1on be w1lhng1o wori.n1gtlts 313as•ter1rey lmme<l1ate open~ng d,a, Now accepting appl•· 721-5786 or 721 -0821 ' fully Improved $350. A.Sii FOUND PET BIRO in Borsa A•' . 40 1 K Plan & "'ee11encs Ao1h1y to <Jo opetator. exp ore <I cauons tor all positions Resf)'. F· Beaut-condo 11 fOf Biil 645•3366* Chica State Beach. 2112. Wheel Alignm~~tc~~~;~ (EhglbUHy alter ~yr) qual•ly wor~ unoer tne 1 nMv Pilat l ~ut 0"''traon ~~~f~;J. Apply 1n pe<son Tues-Fr' m I· b ch W I D . gar . TC FF llllllll Call to identity 646-4767 NEWPO~/k22 So ti you thtnll yoo Ye 90t Pies.sure of oea<111nes ... ,, • eac _ _ ___ t>twn 3.5 RuSly Pehc:a,, pool/Spa S 45 0 t ( ~~ !~~er !~tcliff & Irvine FOUND RABBIT Large ' -~;:~1~~ke:~.ca1kg:th ~: ~~i:;p·~~:, •Sex=~~~~ now ... , St. PAlllTERS 2!35 w Co8$t Hwy NB •Tr1i1ittslM Hiftr•S "tYWff, ~ •letirH1aa4~ shl411ts•• ...... ~ ,... •W..tty ,.,. .. ... •c..,,. ........ .......... ..,.., .. MHfits ,.clact ......... 646-83 4 9 Ava 113 ' 1 O 3 I Corner View Suite shades ot brown/rust.I UIYSmll/,lSIPI send resume to. C.Sta .... , IA 12121 IE11e>ettenced on1y• to Restauranl lt.IUI WaatH 27211 i•i-1101 long <Jroppy ears. dark Ell.per .. reOable rese> lady. laity Pillt preferred ,..,tereste<J· · 1 Sl5/Hr Pamt oo tru<*'.s P'T Costa Mesa Dell ~ e)les Back bay ~6-4161 w/own transp needed to parties may submit a re-and ouses Pre111ous ex· ~on-Fr1 onty Must be re- ***•** Ce••trcial Prtftrty · care for my 6mo & lod· sume or come 1" and 1111 LEIAL SfCIOAIY I pertence on atrcratt help-1table & E.ngr.sn spea111ng DYNAMIC PROTECTION Pro! Males seetcs 2BR hse 2771 FOUND sml dog. shor1 dler. 4 dy 'tlllll, Mon-Tues out an appltc~on al Business Ill hrm seeks lul Also neec two help-Call 432-~70 M-1' ~e1ore se.RlltCES or apt on Lido Isle. On or 1egs/ha1r M/blk/whtlbfn Thurs-Frt S 100 week on 3l0 W. lay St. j ••11y Pillt.. • secy w/3 or more yrs 111 ers Company .... 11ong 10 1 •AM 0< after 2PIV O"IY CW. TM&f1 bet.ore 3/1 .Jett •97-9432 CANNEAY Vilt.AGE h<I flee & ehatn collar. Y1C my CdM home 720-9966 Ctsta lt11, e& 12121 .,. j ei1per Ellper w/.,..or<I train lmmed•ate hore 171•1633· l952 tanytlm4t\ -Commercial/Relatl Vlctoroa & Harbor -ARPERSOll I A.,_ latt.19'1 I perfect soflware con-Gre.albeneftts •0v•or.v••f>9'eclfr. '-I'.~, Two beautiful country 800 sq. ft s 1250 548-1283 I ... : • now .•• , St. genllal n-smk ottlces ECllO .... A&EICT ~~~Q';;'~.~==t E.q\Jal Oppty Emplyf M F homes 30 71~,'~~m Pans WATERFRONT HOMES LIST II F.a A Pitt Costume Ba~ in C.M Appt!C'ant• must h·ave ,. .. l Ctsfa llfla, A IHH ovet'~ ocean. Send re, ..;;;;~;;~~~~=~===:::...::..:__~==z==--_:=:==; France. a; bast:" 1~~ AL TRS 631· 1400 Low cost se>ay/ntuter re· Female pref d. no ~x-hable car, pr(>of ot in-1 sume to c an Cla'f'on -& ~~e!7~NewportBeach CORONA DEL MAR• lerral Mon-Sat 9-430 perlence nec 6•6-554 -suranee. OMV print-out GOOd:oos.re11a1>1e services I Jensen 610 Newi>ort or CdM area 650· 1730 1900 sll reu~ll store Pet 1.0, avail Animal As-A ctau1fled iO . for 1 llttle and vaJ1<1 Cal•IOfnta Drw· ;~~8;~~gt!I:~~~ !,°.~u: Cen;:;nr>; 2 ;: ~~~j,; please leave name & Great loealion available s1s1ance League. No Fee. guy. he comrner>ds lllot of ers License ciassit141C port j phone " nowt 646-064'51t Helphne. 978PETS 1..•_t_ten_llon_. _____ --11~1 --------~~=::><--------. Ct•tat/Ctacrett ... ,... ;.P•;.;i;;;•.;.;ti.;.•""1 ____ _ ;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;iiiiiij:.;;S;h;an;n~o~n;siidoe;'Cc:Conc;~,.~.e~& HOME REPAIR Carpen-GLASGOW PAINTING Masonry. Quahly·Reliable. try, plumbing, rental lnt/Elll 30 years exper $2.56 per day That's ALL yoo pay tor 3 tines. 3() day minimum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY LK:1r512963 635-83564> property Refs 826-7245 References. ~2-5214 Driveways, patios. paths. PROPERTY SERVICES -MA TOIAN PAINTING etc No job too small. Fences-Drives-Remodels Quahty R Specialty Reas Mickey. 536-0553 Llc:l bond. Enc 645-9077 Llc,.288597 631-9295 T J Pelle Concrete Const REPAIRS. ETC. Painting & Wallpaper Re· Conc.·Brtck·Block. Uc & SPECIALIZES IN WOOD moval 20 yrs exp Clean. bond. Highelt qual. low Mark. 548-6008 prompt. reas 642·5937 prices. (7141%2-7093 IHliat MICHAEL COX PAINTING Ckil• Cart [T AXuuNG SERVICE Re~~O:O"t.; ~fs~~LS CALL TODAV!I TINY TOT IN HOME DAY Garage & Yard Clnups a•• trAa I Al• 6AS..4 P.AINTEaHEEDS WORK! ..._EIDl::i.~ b2..~~-' 1nt1Ex1 ce1hngs. refin cab C.M. area. Sandi.751·6858 lta•-a'tti'•t. k VOi.ir S«vioe Olrecto[Y Reoresentalive ••2-•321 .... 310 ..... _ (27) yrs exp .. wor quar CltHi•t leniet Houseslttlng Attordable Davis Painting. 964--3831 ;HOUSECLEANING by o .c . area. Call Connie P'""111 llT/m JODIE. Ref's available.'* 660-1399 efter 11.30 am Ref1 Reas. Ra1es Uc 650-6278 '* lact•t Tu 531·693 1 or 55-'·3851 Pll&JI MTlll 1tPROF. HSECLEANtNG ;HANDLlNG ALL fix Palnltng & Wallpaper Re- The Ceht. Public UtllllieS •Attention To Detail* M~TlERS. Reltre<I IRS moval 20 yrs exp Clean, : OWN YOUR OWN 18 WHEEL OFFICE Owner·~oerator tour '~·count'" mu•ng ous1~ ness ano p1eas.ire l•om tl'e•• own 18 wheel ot~ce Tl'>e) "wn ll'ie.r o ... ,. l'actor .md l'T'anage lhei! own time May!10wer Trans•! tne pro II'\ Ille mov"'9 ousine55 $Uppl1e5 mem '""' a trao~ mOV1n~ eQU•t'"'el"t 11ee tra1n1n9 anO ""OSI 1cnportan11~ '"" •oaos To quality . 8a 21 Of older and have • good driving rec.ord . • 8a wilting to ln•••I •minimum of $4.500 In your own 11 wh"I offtce (If you don'I _.,...,,own one.) Flneftclal aul•t•nc• I• aveHable to quellfted appllcante. • H.-.e the -.ire to run your own buelneu. lnt~e1ted7 Call to41 ff" t ..-oe>-4'21· 1220 (lndl•n• c.al 1400-3'2·1212) belWMf'I 1:00 a.m. 101.-00 p.m. Httem 1t•ndard time. I ..i. a•_, :•k for 0.pt. ; •9 ~~ .... N. Mlch~n Rd. ICC 2934 -Cenn.&. lN '6032 Commission. REQUIRES Retlable Leslie 24' 1-8829 Exec 26 yrs Tax Mgmt prompt. reas 642-5937 that all uMd. househol~ Need yoor h<>useclean? 3 exp. ·Freel Lynn & Assoc. T&J PAINTING lnl./Ext lo lo EXTRA CASH $ $ ~~~ ~;:'r'r P~~~~r. rellat>lt college students. -'1'·7681/D 786-2767/E Beat any reasonable pnce .. -. llmo's & criauffeur's print Reis 654-~23 642·8661 WUIClfi•t . Lte. #45830 4'98-9644 tl'lelr Tc p number In all VERY BEST CLEANING I 1 --·ut VESCO PAINTING ANO Th D ·1 Pilof advertisements. If you For profl clt•nlng. We -·-WALLPAPERING Quality 8 al Y have a questi0t1 about guar Our Name 669-91 1~ DBL·A·TEAU. 1S yrs exp work. Free Est 968·2409 the legality of a mo11e1. ._i__ Julian & Yolande garden· h nmo or chauffeur. Call: HllnCu~ lng/housecleen 642·392t flftri~ II Public Ulllttes Com· a IUWiaL__ . DUSTY'S lendacac>ellawn 1;..F"'X~RT11"Ai'N'!'!r""d~1~Nt"e"R"to"A~§"""'1 mlSllon. 7 14·558-•4151 EXP. bRXHW 66£S Main. Serv. Wkly/month/ HANGINGJSfRIPPING • MOTOR ROUTES PLANS ONLY TO CODE. 1 time. Free est. 24't·16'0 VISA·MC 673· 1512 Acn1tle1l Ctiliatt Call 8111 am/pm SAS-9841 TIEES Plasttr I ir AEBLOWN OR PAINTED hers Topped/remove. Cleanup tnl.f t. patch plastering. AVAILABLE IN Al I OUR Orywall·Patchlng·Teltture EXPERT 1NsfXu'.A'f10NS nu 1awntsprtnklr 75 1·3•76 custom te11turing, quallty , ..... LicU88597 831·9295 Llc#4~74'4'6, bonded. Call TREE Trim. Top. Shape. work Probltms.-No Prob-BR ae A,,uaac.1.,.U tor prtet. Paul ~4'8-8860 Stump. Palms. Cleanups. tems! •326164 55"-7831 -1.. DELIVERY ARSIW la1tell1tiHI IJtttrical Heu41ng. Mikt 641-0512 Pla.W, n:r?JoM~~Ae l!!!!~J!! Ltij1l=UJS? 1-~·-E:i-T-.,;.~ .... t!"!1~~~.:.~1~fl!~' EARN ,1so.oo-600.oo Llc:.#38912 Credlte>f cab. Stop For. EXPERT SerV'ioe & Repair CUSTOM INSTALLATION ELECTRICIAN. Fr• •t. clOIUfe. Tax•. $4' pp. 11 yn In erea. .., ---..al. A" kltcl'len t>ullt-lns. prof .. 9'257~·18 Gr,... 9:~~;:2· OtSCHAA0£ OlO DEBTS Uc~"°9035 M4.fll9 r• ..... .... TOM M9-235S'* • ...., -. Exp. Benlruptc:y A"om.y· t....---.....,....,....,.......':'"':" ___ .,... ,..., • ' (7 tA) 17s-eau, tnlti.I itMA!litieu htt '""L • consuttatton.noci\argt ;OV£mn6NSt7* Delivering the Daily Piiot. Hours are XUtobffXIONd. m . ·~;,:o= ·~ •ANOPA1NT1NG•· 1 1 30 PM 5·30 PM Mon Wax.Cteen Inter~~ CM!~* 751-1558 '* BAiCkWoNk £M1 « llc••19311. W-1393 approximate Y : • • • .:;::~ PAr s,.,.oocffeneet& large~~,':'.................. day to Friday, and 3AM-7 AM Saturday aooccrm m Xi ~~=M.~ ., :,:;~l~=Oft & Sunday. Reliable car or truck, proot , .... & word ptooeeeine· TIM'S REDWOOD A:NC· -Comm'I. Aeaold'I .... 04/ll of 'insurance and OMV print-out re-n2·8302 °' •1.-.3119 ING Ornamental Iron & •&.1--• e@ aave ~ M<>tWfl smett eo. AccT'NG a chllln LIM. 646-42-'9 c LEAN& !XP!m uc. ,.,.. .... 131-2346 quired. Call 642-432 ~ ext. 202 for .ap-==-"~ :-;~me .. ..,... -~-~~r::~ pointment or apply m person et The J~;.;;;_;;;;;;1 ~ p;;;i; HAIC M()V1NGH ~ c M ~.~try Ouk*, c..tut r13904e • No Jotae •oo l'Nll.. Daily Pllot, 330 w. Bay ~.t ., osta esa. dryWell9'C ~145-5277 LO RATH su-<M10 Uc'd. f '99 .... U t·ftotl ~ Ill"· All 'r13~=-AMINCANHANOYfttlAN •Ci660MO. VEl'tlt OOAUTYc!2!:'~ Mlfte. _. Doon -~ ,.,._, low retea F'ree ht =--·T...,,,.l411 Ci. aii{ ; ~. ~.Id\"' Uc C-t511tl.. ~ • ---...--AFw a M•10 .. :==.~ii,.~=-i~~ .;=;·;;;;~~ffiil~ii;: ..... doOrt.......... FIW•.IM-6481 l~JDlflll Ml-1'11.1.... JD y-,..,., .,, ~ ""°" tmlDQ!WW~ :=-:.;:·:1'°' ~~.._..._,.. 11aliili1iwiliiiiiL ~= ...... & au.MY~~JfA.ll:r ":..~-»~.:" =~==: .. -...• w~•"-'4•·7't? tWITV& .. ,411 I ------= J------ ... , Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COl.LE:CTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and .proof of insurance c~42-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney II vou re 10 or o lder a 1ot> as a f"lewspaper c arrter m19tit oe 1ust your size Just sentl rn this ::oupon Of call 642-4333 Routes are a\~11.ao1e no\1\11 Be s011tbody. le a D1itj ,ilOt e1rrier! ------~-----~----, r YES! 1 d ltke to hnd out more at>oul r>ecom-I mg a Oa11 Pilot carrier I Name _ I Address I I : rr I I Phone I I Stt4 le ~ .., Ntt I llt l .... Sl _J L----c.• ~..!!~----- t r . ' J Be at bMCtl by noon •E-Z Houri •No Nlghtl/Wkndl •S71Hr tr.inlng + comm •Cuual fun at~e COSTA MESA 544-6919 LAGUNA HILLS 542-3647 SAN CLEM 3e1-1572 GLABMAN DOWN BEIGE SOFA & CHAIR 1ke ,,ew $350 Or Oesl Oller 673-4969 GL A ~S li!Ol e I O P w beveled edges 8 • • HOO 721-IHO QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS ' BOX O u•L •fo BRAND NEW' S 1 SS I Call 846-4293 I ROLL TO P DESK Walnut. d esigner Quill ly .int cond111on S295 CALL 720·0225 SOFA r11gti Qual 1')9ver used sull wrapped won11 S 1000 sat S250 12131862-6588 " AR£ YOU .. A S(lf ST AR T£R Ari> l ()()t(lftG f ~ A PlW CAR[[R ? COM( IN All> CHECK US OUT' HIS IS NOi A PART TM I08 WC ARE lOOIClftC r~ f!UNAGOUO P£RSOfll:l . ,.. .. W•.ll*LSAT (71•) 1!2-14'9 .. The Daily Pilot has a ne·w way to turn .. your Hidden Treasures into CASH $ 80 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80· No charges fn copy o r canc~llatlon. Private parties only No Commercial Real Estate. Automotive. Boating or Employment Ads. r~re Is no price hmrt to w hat you can advert 1st If you need to sell you r couch high chair or any unused merchand1.se-GcJll tht Dairy Pilot Classrfred statt or ilse the coupon t>elow Mall to: · Daily Pilat Dally Piiot. 330 \JI. Bay St .. Cotta Mesa, CA 92626 NAME ADDRESS 642-5678 PHONE CrTY STATE ZIP AO COPY· 4 line minimum._appropriately 4 words per line. A¥f. ENCLOSED PACIFIC VIEW ME~IAl PARK Cemetery • Mo,1uar) C11ape1 • Crema'IOfv 3500 Pacific View Onve Newport Beac,, 644-1700 MAAaolt l AWN- MT. OLIVE Mo11ua1y • Cemete•" Cremator; 1625 Gisler Ave Cosio M esd 540 5554 N9'CE lflOTHERI llU 8"0ADWAY Morh.11ty • Chapel 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9 150 SELL through clas~if1rd H2-H71 . ~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new buslnases. We will now SEARCH the name lor you at no extra charge. and .save you the time and the trip to the Court House In Santa Ana. Then. of course. after the ;1 search Is comp .. tect we Wiii flle your fictitious business name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as r«aulred by law and lhen file your proof of pubtl· c1llon with the County Clerk. Please stop by to me your flctitlous business statement at the O.Uy Pilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay, Costa Mna. California. If you can nol slop by, please call us at (714) 642-4321, E.1tlensioo 315 or 316 and we will make arrangemenla for yoy 10 handle this procedure by maH. •· • If you lhould have any further quMtlons. please call us and we will be more than glad to· asSlst you. Good luck In your new bu9'nessll I When olives ripen to an earthy, rich flavor, they are pressed into a liquid gold that has been a part of Mediterranean diets for thou- sands of years. Olive oil no~ is gaining popu,larity in America as it satisfies the derriand for more natural flavor in tre foods we eat. Almost all olive oil consumed in the U.S. is imported, much of it fro m Spain, the largest producer of olive oil in the world. Spain's combination of warm sun, mod- erate rainfall and mineral-rich soil provides just the right grow- ing conditions for 188 million olive trees. It takes 1,300-2,000 olives to make one quart of oil, and the same care is taken in producing a quality olive oil as in making a great wine. The oil is graded pure. virgin or extra virgin, based on its acid content and on international standards of flavor, aroma and color. Spain also assign "denomination of origin" to oil that has qualities and character- istics inherited from its particu- lar geographic region. This is a guarantee that the product is of the highest quality and actually comes from the region indicated. Di1ferences in climate and terrain and the type of olives harvested will produce oils which range in flavor from light and delicate to fruity and full-bodied. This spec- trum of flavors can be found within all three grades of pure. Orange Shrimp Kabobs (makes 18 appetizers) Maflnade 1/2 cup Spanish Olive 011 1/4 cup white wine vinegar 2 tablespoons o range JUI Ce Kabob Ingredients 1 po und medium shrimp. cooked. peeled, deveined 2 oranges. pared. sectioned can (8 ounces) whole water chestnuts. drained. cut 1n halves 2 teaspoons grated orange peel l clove garlic. minced l 2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/2 small cucumber. halved vertically. cut 1n 1/2-inch thick pieces 18 Spanish pimento-stuffed green olives Combine marinade ingredients: add shrimp. cover and refrigerate 2 hours or overn!ght. To assemble: On each wooden pick, arrange shrimp, orange section. water chest- nut half, shrimp. cucumber and olive. Serve on spinach leaves. Driz~le marinade over. if desired . Cheesy Tomato Bread (makes 8 appetizers) Marinade: 1/4 cup Spanish Olive Oil 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves Ingredients: 1/4 cup diced red onion 8 thin slices tomato 8 thin slices hard-crusted bread (cut on the diagonal} 112 teaspoon seasoned salt • V 4 teaspoon pepper 4 ounces thinly sliced brick cheese Comb!ne rparinade ingredients; pour over onions and tomato slices. Cover and refrigerate 4 hours or.overnight To assemble: Remove tomatoes and onions: reserve mari- nade. Brush bread with marinade: t1ghtty toast. Ptace tom•tO ~and oNona-O(I OtU¢..1Qp With Ct'leese Arr•nge In shatto• beking .,_n: broil abdut S inches from heat until cheese it metted and bubbly, abOut 2 minutes Vartat1on: Swiss or Provolone cheese may be substituted for brick Tangy Chicken/Potato Salad (makes 4 -6 servings J Mannade· 1/3 cup Spanish Olive 011 1/4 to 1 3 cup sherry vinegar· large shallot. minced tablespoon snipped parsley Salad Ingredients: 112 teaspoon crushed rosemary lea es 1 2 teaspoon seasoned salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 wnote -ch1cten breasts. 4 green onions. sliced cooked (include tops) 4 medium new potatoes. 1/2 medium red pepper cut cooked. peeled into l 4-inch cubes Blend marinade ingredients Remove bones and skin from chicken. cut chicken into 1/4-i nch strips Cut potatoes 1n 1/4-inch slices Combine chicken. potatoes o nion and pepper. toss gently with marinade Refrigerate overnight Serve warm or cold. Stir gently before serving Serve w ith crackers or thin slices of hard-crusted bread TIP 'For stronger vinegar flavor. use 1 3 c~ip portion Beef Kabobs Barce lona (makes 4 servmgsJ Mannade. l cup red wine 1/2 cup Spanish Olive 01 1 1-1/2 teaspoons lemon juice 1-1 /2 teaspoo ns soy sauce 1-112 teaspoons rosemary leaves. crushed Kabob Ingredients: 1 pound beef round tip. cut in 1-1/2-inch cubes (16 p ieces) 8 medium pearl onions 8 medium mushrooms. stems removed 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 1 clove garlic crushed 1/2 teaspoon cracked black peppercorns 112 teaspoon red pepper flakes 112 medium green pepper. cut in 8 l -1nch pieces 4 cherry tomatoes Combine marinade ingr9d1ents Add beet, onions. mush- rooms and green ~r pieces to marinade Cover and refrigerate. stirring occasionally. 4 houl'$ or overnight Drain meat: reserw mannade To assemble kibobs On HCh 10-tnch skewer. thrNd meat..allarpately Wlth vegeta- bles.. leaving space betwe9n Nch. Grill or broil kabobs 6 inches from heat. S minutes. brush with mannade Turh brush with marinade BroU 5 to 6 minutes longer Serve kabobs over rice. If destred ..., .... WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1988 [!I ~a,,naae v1rg1n and extra virgin oil. Choos- ing an oil becomes a matter of personal preference and cook- ing use. Spain's golden 011 is del1c1ous by itself when drizzled over sliced ripe tomatoes. aspar- agus. fresh bread or cheese. Or 1t can blend and enhance flavors in salads. marinades, vegetaple dishes. sautees, and even baked goods. More than just a cooking medium. -04v.e4>il ser\les as a flavor catalyst .. b oost ing t he in te nsi ty o f its companion ingredients. In addition to its culinary duties. olive oil also can play an impor- tant role in helping to reduce overall blood cholesterol levels. and therefore the risk of heart disease. A monounsaturated fat which has no c holesterol of its own. olive 011 has been 1n the research spotlight lately. Studies indicate that switching tq an olive oil-rich diet may be more effec- tive in preventing coronary heart disease than reducing total fat in take. For consumers, this means Spanish olive oil 1s as nutri tious as 1t is delicious. Try 1t in a marinade for Orange Shrimp Kabob-s or13eef Kabobs Barcelona or as a vibrant sea- soning on Sandwich el Grande Appetizers such as Cheesy Tomato Bread and Tangy Chicken Potato Salad benef1 from its natural fruity flavor And Spain's o live 011 blends Vegeta- bles Ma1orca into a tempting side dish Sandv;ich el Grande 1 ma'<e s 6 ser vtngs 1 cup Spanish 0 1111e 011 1 cup red wine " negar 2 cloves garlic ni need 2 teaspoon dried basil leaves l 2 teaspoon sugar 1-1 2 teaspoons seasoned salt 1 teaspoon dried maqoram teaves Sandw1cn lng·ea e ..,·s l small red on on 'h1nly sliced tn r ngs 1 small red pepper thinly sliced 1n rings small green pepper thinly silced 1n r nos r loaf (8 oz l French bread 1/4 pound ham. thinly sliced l 4 teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce ,. 1 4 pound Pro¥olone cheese thinly sliced 1 4 oou11d thinly sliced 1 oast beef turkey. and salami (or your favonte combination ot sandwich meats) Combine ma11nade 1ngred1ents Marinate onion and pepper rings 6 hours or overnight To assemble sand wich. Slice bread loaf lengthwise 3 4 way through Place layer of onions along bottorn hall top with pepr er rings Arrange slices of ham. cheese and sandw ich meat o"er vegetables Brush cut side o f loal top with add1t1ona1 martnade Press top down sligh tly C llt diagonally into 6 port io ns Vegetable Majorca (makes 8 ser vmgs 1 cup Spanish Olive 011 · · l 4 cup lemon JUtce 2 medium eggplants. cubed 2 teaspoons grated 2 medium zucchinis. sliced lemon peel l medium green <or red) tablespoon dried p'epper. cut into 1/4-inch maqor.ttm leaves stnps 1-1 '2 teaspoons salt 1 on1on.r-quartered, sliced 314 teaspoon pepper 2. tomatoes. quartered . 1 cup shredded brick sliced cheese (4 oz ) 1 can ( 12 oz.) whole kernel 1 2 cup grated corn, drained Parmesan cheese 5 cloves garhc. minced Heat olive 011 in large Dutch oven Gently sautt eggpfant. zucch1n1. green pepper and onion 6 to 8 minutes Add tomato. cprn, garhc. lemon juice peel and spices. Stir to combine Spoon mixture into-9 13-1nch bekmgdi9h, CO\'ef' Bake at 350• F, 1 hour Remove trom oven. sprinkle with ch ...... Batte. uncovered. an add1fiona110 minutnorunfll cheese 1s hot and bubbly Virra,,on Use any 2-pound combination of your favorite vegetables. • I C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ W9d'*4ay, Febtuety 17, 1181 Beef pJegaurmet -meal Jn one dish The secret's in the sauce and the secret inaredient is Kahlua in this wonderfully flavorful beef pie that turns a traditional favorite into a aourmet meaJ-in-a-<lish. There's a Wty surprise in store for those who haven't tried this versatile liq ueur in sauces and aravies. The crust is a li&ht, flaky puff pastry crown. made with prepared sheets available in supermarkets and using a method simple enough for the novice cook. THE BEST COUPON OF~ER Ill ~OWNI HUGHq SHoPllas WINI WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKEl.S PtUS UNLIMITED DOUBLES ~H5o?~ LIG 0' B FRESH AMERICAN WHOLE OR RUMP PORTION LB. Frozen DIT AILS IN STOttl ....-----........ •Oii BS GIUCK USDA PAMaY snAll CHOICE l/4-INCH I 69 VALUE TRIMMED BEEF L& • Foste< or Zocky Forms Chicken FAMILY PACK FRYER DRUMS foster or Zocky Forms Chidlen LB .79 FAMILY PACK FRYER THIGHS ..... LB •••• Fro~en Aloskon HALIBUT FILLETS ....................... LI. SA• U.S.D.A. Chotee Bonelen ff CUBE STEAK OR BEEF STEW ....... LB. I. .. 0 ·PINEAPPLE HAWAIIAN FIELD RIPE .... I c IA. Crisp Green LARGE SLICING CUCUMBERS ........................... . ............... 5: • 1 ~O~INE LETIUCE ...................... EA. A9 Rich 1n Nu111en11 TENDER YOUNG BROCCOLI lB .39 u ........... a. ( ) I II N ERE m•J• ID 1.75 LITER VODKA Pl.Alt< 6 •• . 15 ... ACIC S1110~ •118 lA.8ll • 17 oz CANS I S liter Proprteter' Rese..- RED OR WHITE GLEN-ELLEN WINE 750-MI Brut Or Ory ROYAL KNIGHT S CHAMPANGE APPLI 'UICI l-4A 9 3.99 ____ 1.99 3 8 oz 9-0vnce Bottle PANDA OYSTER SAUCE .79 8 Or Ptxkoge SHIRAKJKU CHUKA .SOB.A._________________ 1.35 1.S TO •·OUNCE 1-0z. lleg Or Vonish1ng CLEARASIL OINTMENT '8-0unce WA PA RENE BABY POWDER . 6·PACK COKE HUGHES SAtl PtttCE ...... 1•5• USS . MFRS. couPON...... ~· uss oouau couPON ..• 30 FINAL PRIQ •I I Y CllOCK• CAKI MIX REG. OR DIET m&NQUD ' SPRINGFIEl D •B OZ .89 ••• ,, IS·OZ 89 • • IOX • _ ... ~oz••••••• -~\j IOTO 1 ·19 _.~:.. • ~ II 75-0UNCE • 1.99 .3.M .IA9 , ......... ......... A9 2-ll• lleg Or Diel PEPSI OR SLICE 1.19 ·'·" 128-0z liquid Or 1•7 Oz ~ TIDE DETERGENT ....... 8151 G 12·0z Pkg. Wheo1 TOTAL CEREAL .............. . .... 2.19 .• . , ------... -. ~) ~---~---·-·---••••••• WIUICI 120Z CAN l<NUOSEN 1 2 GALLON .. for truly carefree entenaining. both fillina and crust may be ma~e in advance, then reheated m minutes before serving for special occasions or to dress up a casual pany menu. liHLUA BEEF PIE WITH PUFF PASTRY CROWN Kailu Vartaade 1 t,A, poud1 top slrlolD l tablnpooa oil I cu (8 onces) stewed tomatoes 1 cu (ltl/4 oacff) beef brotla "'• cap eaclt small strips celery ud carrots 11• cap small strips reel or rreen SWfft peppers 1 c•p tlaJckly sliced (about 'I• laclt) potatoes 1 cu ( 4 onces) tHIUOa or 1Hced musbrooms, udralaecl 1 ~All •• <I ouces) tiay wlilole onJoas,dralDecl • l cu (10'1• ouces) clllcken brotb l t,A, table1poou cornstarcla 2 tablespoons Kablu 2 tablespoons minced panley Baked Puff Pastry Crown Prepare Kahlua Marinade. Cut meat across grain in small strips (2 x Ya inches). Combine with Kahlua Marinade; let stand 20 minutes. Heat oil in large. skillet. Add meat and cook. stirring 3 or 4 minutes. Add tomatoes and beef broth. Cover and simmer 15 minutes. Add vegetables and chicken broth. Cover and cook until meat is ender. about 40 'minutes. Blend ornstarch with Kahlua. Stir into meat. add parsley and cook a fe"" minutes to thicken. Turn into an I· I x 7-anch oval or rectangle casserole. Top w11h Puff Pastry Crown. pres ang down gently on top of meat. Ser\'c at once or keep warm 1n a lo\\ oven up to '·1 hour. Recipe ma) be doubled as well as made a head and frozen. Makes 6 ser· vangs . K.ablua Marinade: Combine 111 cup Kahlua. 3 tablespoon~tarragon \\ hitc wi ne vinegar. I tablespoon prepared mustard, 111 teaspoon each basil and tarragon. and 'ia teaspoon white pepper. Puff Pastry Crown: Remove I pre-rolled ready-to-use puff pastr) 1 sheet (9 ' 91 ~ inches) and thaw as directed. Unfold onto baking sheet. Roll hghtl> to 10-inch length. Cut" to lit baking dish about 1'2 inch less than inside measure of casserole. Cut remaining pastf} lengthwi~ into 4 stnps to use for the edge Moisten edges of large sheet with milk. T"ist strips gently an a loose spiral. Arrange on top of pastr) around ou ter edges. Trim off an) small overhang. Prick top of pastr) "1th 11nes of fork . Bake in moderately hot oven (375 degrees) about 25 minutes or until crisp and golden brown Pastrj wall puff in cen ter. Keep warm until ready to use or make ahead and reheat in low oven (do not use microwave). May also be frozen. Makes I top for I I x 7-anch casserole. Kosher food ringing up major sales McClatclly News Servlc~ Although the rules for what's kosher haven't changed in 3.000 )Cars. interest over just the la st I 0 has been such that the number of kosher food products on grocer) shelves has quadrupled -from 4.000 to about 16.000. Furthermore. sales of the prod· ucts. accord ing to a food-industr) anal)St. ha'e doubled in the last Ii' e years to SI billion annuall). A great part of that increase. a~ might be expected. is the growing number of Jews an the country who observe "Kashruth:· the ancient d1eta l) laws. A'Ccordmg to the Ne" York-based nion of Orthodo>. Jewish Congregauons of Amenca. Orthodox congregants .. strictest of the three branches of Judaism (the others: Conservative and Reform). now number 500.000. up 25 perctnt m the last seven yea·rs. For food manufacturtrs and pro- cessors. ··gomg kosher" means measuring up to a rigid system of cleanliness and (in the case of meats) slauahtering. all ovccscen by a "mashgiah." a rabbi from one of the cen ifyma agencies. Judging b> the numbers. however. the expense tn\'Olved in achieving certification 1s wonh it. Kosher foods art a growth mdustry . .. T~ laws don't change. but we change:· said David Schna1dman. director of S)'naaogue membership for the Union. an accouhtina for the kosher boom. "We have 1109.ln up and matured. Our tastn art daf- fertnt. If a food can be made kosher. it should bC." And is. The kosttcr uploJion isn't aca>unted for by ~ssrovcrc<f clhnac ru1pn. Ifs the apph(auon of the old dietary laws 10 staples of the normal Amuican cuismc. II 1sn'l just Man1xhewiu anymort. Amonai-t& CJlhibitors 11 last (Pleue ... llOUSll/CS) ·-. t Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Wednesday, February 17, 1988 CS Turke~ adds excitement to calorie-trimmed meals BASQUE TURKEY 1 pouad f.Uy cooked breast of turkey 1 large onion, c•t into •edges I large green pepper, c•t into strips 14 cup dry •lllte wlne Z tablespoens sliced ripe olives 1 clove garlic, finely clltopped Z large tomatoes, cat into t-incb cbukl Cut turkey into 1/i-anch slices: se t aside. Combine onion. pepper. wine. olives and garlic in la rge skillet. Place turkey over veg- etables. Bnng to a boil: turn down heat. Cover. Simmer 10 minutes. Add tomatoes. Cover. Simmer I minute more. 4 servi ngs. about 230 calories per serving. SZECHUAN TURKEY ROLLS 1 poud fully cooked breast of KOSHER .•. P'romC2 spnng's first International Kosher Foods & Je"ish Life Expa an New York "ere such mainline con- glomerates as Canada Dry. General Foods. Pepsi Cola and H.J. Heinz. More than 50.000 people ate their way th rough 200 exhibits. At the second Expa last month in Miami Beach (a third and larger one 1s scheduled for New York in June). the e'<hibi tors went trul) in ter- national. with food pushers from . Denm ark. France. Italy and Israel on ha nd. Among the sbow's hits. said I n ing Si lverman. its promoter. were kosher "suri mi ... look-alike shrimp. lobster and crab made in Japan for centuries bu t now produced under Jewi sh dietary laws ("'h1ch fo rbid -st'8 creatures that don't have fin s and tails). "There was a period of 20 years "hen I "asn't kosher. so I know what shnmp tastes hke.'' Sil verman said . "When I closed my eyes and took a taste I th ough t it was the real thing:· Rabbi Lester A. Frazm of Sacra- mento's Congrega tion B'nai Israel. a Reform congregat ion. isn't sur- prised b) the interest in kosher. "I think it's the health-food craze. believe 1t or not," Frazin said. ··People reali ze the kosher foods are generally healthier. The ultimate in keeping kosher. after all. is being vegetarian." Frazin said observance of the dietal) laws 1s part of a ming traditionalism not at all restricted to Orthodox Jews. "People are searching for roots and ideal istic 'values in a world that · • se~ms to be valueless," he said. "A ll three branches are embracing tra- ditional values ... Kosher foods apparently are also appea ling to noshers outside Judaism. Seventh-day Adventists. some Muslim sects and. as Frazin suggests. people wh o buy health foods have Joined 1he market. Appetizers tempting party fare Better HHtH u4 G•,._ These bite-sized nuggets of the Southwest will set party-goers· iaste bu<Js atingling. Plan on two or th!ft mushrooms per 1ucst. depenchna on how many other appetizers an: on the me nu. SAUSAGE-STUFFED MUSH- ROOMS u1ar1e•-......• ~ pou4 "9&tdlerlaesaua1eer Jlallusauqe L 1 Ct1J aredtlH M• .. reY Jack dlffte (. MllCel) 14 c., saha ., &ace sa11ee 14 "' .... , slke4 ........... Wash mushrooms: drain. Re- move stems and reterVC for another use. Set caps asick. In a small skillet cook sau,..e until no pink n:mains. stirrina to ~at up any tarse pieces. Drain ofrfat Stir totether 11usqc and cheese. Fm mushroom caps with about l tnspoon of the •UllF m1Atutt. Place in a lS. by 1(). by 1-inch blki"' s-n. Spoon ..._ o~ top. Bike 11t1 l~ oven for 20 to 2S minute:t or until htaled thf'OUlh. Sprinkle with Ifft" onioB. Makes 241pped.m ·1. USDA Insp.-Golden Premium London , Broil Top Round per lb. Save 1.18 per lb. Top ~;s-5/SI Save .45 f ·Mo.Se Admission to re~ ' ~--------...__ Stouffer's Frozen En trees D even Varieties 9 0 1. pkg Save up to .38 Parkay Margarine 4 SUclt I lb 'pllg .49 l lb .·Ralphs Beef ~~~s 99 Save .701 Danish lmpo11ed~ Ham·· 98 lan9l·n.h~ to Oldw- 2.00 rlb.3 I J)9f lb Save Kal Kan Dog Food Auor1ed Yanettes 21 • 01 can Save .151 24 OZ .·Ralphs 59 ~~~~read 49 each loaf Save .201 12 Pack-Meiste·r i'au ~!~ 3.59 I Red. Green or Yellow Fresh Bell Peppers 5)91 Lb .49 W=··· .... ..__ ... .. .... Smarter Way~to .. Shopl _ a- . ~ ... I '> , Nodaial beMI • li....-.ed des.. ten. Wbeti.er they're for uMX· pectcd dinner pests or a weekniaht famaly meal. these classic dessttts arc 5urc to please. And. belt of all. they art made from pantry staples. so they can be whipped up at a moment's notice. Baked Apples with Cu\tard Sauce is a perfect endina to almost any meal. The addition of pecans and raisins gives this old-fashioned favorire~irresistibk-appeal. The creamy custard sauce. delicately flavored ·with apple barrel schnapps, isa mouth-watering treat ... wre to dcliabL youaa and okl "euy·to-makc. favoriac-deueru" Peachtree Cream Puff's are so lilt. li~t and delicate, that your ~u will think you ~nt houn 1n the 8ilED APPi.Ei Wn'll ki&chen. The filina ii made with C\JITAJU) SAUCE canned peaches and peachtree cream. The liqueur ftavorina is • .._ ...... subtle. yet a necessary complement '4 nf a1.,1• ,.am to the other i naredicnts. Elqant. yet '4 "f nllllll simple to prepare, Peachtree Cream •4 ••lfH• dllUm• Puffs are sure to summon requests ~ NP ..... Mnel ldlupfl for repeat performances. ~ Cllf ..,ae Jake -So....IJlc . ' .122~. s ... , ... for a fina1:f~!;'~fn~~a~cy m~---·· rti•liiji-iii.iisir _._ .. _ try one o r both of these dessens. '4 &ea1p1• uJ• They're sure to end up on you~ 1 Cllp 1CaWe4 milk '4 np-..... Mrnl ........ Core applet from 11em end leavina bottom intKt; peel VJ of the way down. Ananee apples in shallow t.kina dish. Combine pecans. raisins and cinnamo'1: spoon into apples. Combine schnapps and aP. juice; pour over apples. Bake in a preheated 3SO-dqrce oven for 4S minutes. or until apples are tender, baste oc- casionally with pan liqµids. ln16p ofdouble-boilu. over bo1 not boilina water, beat cu yolks. supr and salt. GradlfAllY add milk, stirrina constantly, until m ixture --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==========================-;:-:==~;....,,-;~~-=~~--, thickensandcoatsbackofspoon. No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater Bros. Low, Low Priees • BAR-S EXTRA FANCY NORTHWEST Red Rome ~pples LB REGULAR OR CHEESE ORIGINAL &OZ Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Tasty Dogs ~·M: .. Sausage L i nks .~,~~:;::~·~~ 1 .:~u89e • :l:"-Gggc Smoked Ham :.,~ .s149 • !I,. ... ,(~ llliAI.)' 99 Ground Beef Patties ·2:~=~~ .... "IQ '3 Smoked Sausage ~~, aw e5199 -S k' I C f. h . . 5 179 In ess at IS ~~-u--· " Catfish Nugget~~T=l'RIOE .5 179 Vegetables ·~.~:'. Strawberries :~· Fishsticks .:-;.~-o-r Cherry Pie ... .,.M Cinnamon Rolls ...... ££ Pound Cake ~·~~~· Orange Juice .... .', ~oz s229 •. ,01 s22s •0 "O's11s , °' s14~ Compare these Low Prices Grocery Specials AEGlAAA ~ JllSAl TED KEEB..ER Zema ......... 75°.•«a Clam Chowder =~ Shasta Soda ·~.-::!':.s Kraft Singles ~ .... ~ .Fruit Cup:-.: Sparkling Wate·r=: Pork & Beans . .,.c-~ v ege,tabtes ~::.,..:ES Vlasic Pickles,..,.,., Chef ~v.ardee -.::~..,.~ Mighty Dog .~:-;~ Pasta 4VC"' •"'"' • r~•(.•. S•~ ~·.....:.o. ~ Jt .. .,.. .... Frosted Flakes .. ~, Cookies :~ ... "; .. ~ Morton Salt :~ ... s129 L~undry Detergent ~A< ·~01 D1apers '~"".J1.UI•.. · s11e MR QA , .... ,,, • ••101 M1'nute Ma1·d ~ ., .. "<I( .. r"'AlltAOf. "' s249 oa •£1.'()NAI)( t>o\~fO ,.oz Pepsi· -Cola ... no ~ ... "'-L •• ,. .... r $ 149 °'""'"'fl Oii lllfG ~ DICT .~:11 ,5 Coca-Col 164143' '°'39e tOl39e .~ .. ,s219 '"W$179 "10l 27' ·101s3n •n">• .. ,s911 ~~$109 ""' s109 ••10l '1 '' BEEF BONELESS LB Mott's Apple Julee 64-0Z Garden Fresh Produce Coors Beer:~ :_ CC Vineyard Wine ~VAI' .Ronrico Bum ~ Passport Scotch ~"''2" •l'kn1'9" ~-·· ...------------------...... ~ '. : J , • ~ r\ I I 1 , , i ) l "\I , ) , , ) I .... t... . ~ , l , • " , , l ~ • • • •• • : \I ( I ' 1 " ... f -) I .... ' 4 ' I I I ' I I ' \ ' ... ~ ' I... • I\ I' ' I.. ... y I ' \... I • I • : r; • • ,.. ' ... ._ • • i -······----------- - ---•• •• ~ ··-· .. \ • I Remove from heat and stir in schnapps. Spoon onto dessen plate. Set apples in sauce. Yield: 4 scrvina.s. PEACHTREE CREAM PUFFS Pafft: YI c., IMlUer or marprlH 1 npwa&er '4 &ea.,._ salt ~ &ea.,...1qar 1 c•p all-,...,..e no.r 4eu• In medioum saucepan combine butter. water, salt and sugar. Cook over medium heat until butter melts and water boils: remove from heat. Add flour and beat until well blended. Return to heat and beat until thick and mixture comes away from sides of pan . Remove from heat and beat in eggs, one at a time. Continue beating until mixture is smooth and glossy. Drop approximately If• cup of batter on greased baking sheets. forming 8 large mounds. Swirl top of each. Bake in a preheated 375-degree oven for SO minutes or until golden brown. Cut a slit on each side of each puff to allow steam to escape. Continue baking 10 minutes longer. Remove from oven and , cool on wire racks. FlJllng: ~ np••i•r 11• cap cona1tarcb 11• teaspoon salt % caps milk 3 eg1, sU1btly beaten 11. cup peaclltree cream 'r• cap claopped cuaed peaches, well draiaed Coafectioner1' aagar In a medium saucepan. combine sugar, cornstarch and salt. Stir an milk. Cook over m ium heat stimng constantly until mix ture thickens and boils. Beat a small amount of hot mixture into eggs. pour back into saucepan. Cook. starnngconstantly. until thickened. do not boil. Remove from heat: star an peachtree cream: refrigerate until well chilled. To serve. slice top off cream puffs. Feld chopped peaches into pastry cream: spoon filling into cream puffs. Replace top: sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. Yield: 8 servings. Serve low-fat cheese, please Better Homes u4 G_,..ea1 Cheese is high in calcium. pro- tein. riboflavin, vitamin A and zinc. But for aJI these nutritional pluses. there's a big minus: fat. In fact. 65 to 75 percent of the calories in most cheeses come from fat Even "low- fat .. cheese products average about 40 percent o(their calori~s from fat. The truth 1s that the very texture of the cheese depends on fat. Without it. cheese can be d ry and crumbly. Fonunately. many dairies have successfull y created natural cheeses that are lower in fat. Look for these products in your cheese case. Another alternative is to use pasteurized processed cheeses. · which contain less fat (but more sodium). Don't turn in your cheese slicer yet: look over these tips for choos· mg low-fat cheeses. Search out chccscs made with skim milk instead of whole milk. Read the nutritjon information on the label. You can enjoy as much as you want of cheese with less than 2 irams of fat per ounce and made primarily from skim milk: pot cheese. pan-skim ricotta. cottage cheese, skim-milk farmer cheeses and many diet chccscs. You can substitute these cheeses for meat an a meal. Second-best options: Cheeses with l to S ~ms fat per ounce. such as wholc-malk ricotta, sapsqo and pan-skim mozzarella, are about equal. ounce for ounce. to meat an fit and J>tolein. Substitute these checscs for m~t in a meat. if you like. but limit scrvins size to 3 ounces. for occasional t.reau: Cheeses containina 6 to 8 pams of fat per ounce are usually "'* from wholt milk and are ... in saturated rau and cholatm>I. Utt tbne ch«1ts sparinfly: blue. bric. feta. puteunttd chcne spread, fontina. Gouda. Jlrtsbera. Limburaer. Monterey Jack. Neufcba&cl. Parmaan, P1;11CUrittd ~ chttse and S-1ss. for rare ua~ S.vor hllbcr fat ehencs -9 10 11 pama or a.& per OUR« -inft'fq'8fftlly. Tltelt (Pl••• ... cn••JC8> . . . . .. With \he convenience of high quality frozen foods, your culinary skms can shine anytime. A satisfyina meal for two is ready to enjoy in as little as I~ minutes. Microwave Shrimp and Vcu1es for Two takes ad vantage of short· cuts such as ready-to-use shrimp and a frozen veaetable mixture of broccoli, carrots, water chestnuts and red peppers. The frozen veg. etables eliminate time needed for chopping so the cooking starts nght away. ~ A simple mixture oflemon , garlic and butter brings out the full fla vors of the vegetables and shrimp. Preparatio n and clean-up time is kept to a minimum because each serving is cooked and served in its own dish. Finish the nutrition-packed meal with steam ing rice, a crisp salad and light dessert. MICROWAVE SHRIMP AND VEGGIES FOR TWO 3 tablespoons margarine batter % teaspooas lemon juke •;, teaspoon salt • 1 garlic clove, minced 3 cups frozen broccoli carrot fufare (from 11-oance bag) •1, poud ( 1 cap) large u cooked frozen 1l1rlmp 1 tablespoon margarine or bat- ter, melted % tablespooas dry bread crumbs In small microwave-safe bowl. combine 3 tablespoons margarine. lemonJu1ce. sail and garlic. Micro-· wave on HIG H for 111• to 11/i mi nutes or until but ter 1s melted. Spoon vegetables mto two microwave-safe 2-cup casseroles: top with shnmp. Spoon marganne m1xtureevenl) over tops of shnmp CHEESE ... P'roinC4 cheeses. made "'1th whole mil k and added buttcrfa1. include GJetost. cheddar. colb\. cream cheese. Roquefort and · many soft cheeses with seasonings. If you don'1 wa nt to gi ve up the rich fla vors of cheddar. Colby. Swiss and Monterey J11ck. use less and supplement with skim-mi lk farmer rhe~s:e. · Turkey pa~ts off er options Better Homes aad Gardeas and vegetables. Cover with micro- wave-safe plastic wrap or waxed paper. ~ Microwave on HIGH for 7 to 11 minutes or until shrimp turns pink and vegetables are crisp-tender. Combine margarine and bread crumbs. Microwave o" HIGH for 30 seconds: sprinkle over shrimp and vegetables. 2 servings. Convealloaal Dtrect1H1: In larae skillet. heat 3 tablespoons maraar· SALE TOOAY THRU FEB 20tfl QUANTITY RtGHfS RES£RVEO BRECK HAIR CARE s.~ p,.._, 1.00 ~~,;-'"'"" -1.QQ YOIHI , 00 nNA&. COIT e inc over medium hiah heat. Stir-fry prlic I minute. Add vcaetables. shrimp, lemon juice and salt. Stir- fry I 'h minutes. Reduce heat: cover and simmer 31h minutes. Remove cover. continue stir- fryi na 1 'h minutes or until shrimp turns pink and vegetables are crisp- tcnder. Cof'!Jblne marganne and bread crumbs. Sprinkle over shrimp and vegetables. Serve tm· mediately. 2 servings. NEUTROOENA BAN iiANO_ CREAM AN'Tl-PERSPIRANT 249 1~~. • 0t8nge Coast DAILY PILOT/WedMlday, F•t>ruaty 17, 1988 KS WISK LAUNDRY GlllffiE SHAVING DETERGENT CARTRIDGES 1s1 1!!. Ocr RM]vtr. l l9 • 0v~~~d>67 ~ FIBRE TRIM FRUIT TABS 211 0,,1 R~ula• J ~ SENIOR CITIZENS 100 o SAVINGS OllAU l'lllSCIVTOIS CADSURYS CANOY ~R /88¢ RNvl<t• ~-65 Once. the only way to cook ' turkey was to stufTand roast a whole bird at hohda) time. stuffing your- self, too. and eating leftovers for Our At"gular t 87 ea 15 oz Snampoo. 7 oz Harr Spray or 5 oz Mousse all types Our Rt"gul ar J 79 2 ounce tube 'l."9 or unscented Our Regu1ar 1 89 n 1 5 0 1 Ro ()f1 Of 2 O/ Soito au ry~ 32 ou,,ce "ea' , aulv ~ l n• • .,... rr-twaO'-' .:.fr.j o se•• "9S Ofl "9«' :>• .. ., c• Bdrs d!>!>' "''' J P •!> • -•ac 1 "' aeO ~"~ lil•O• 'd• ·~ 0' 1 5 Ol •y ,,, ~.'.19' .. days. Now. thanks to fresh and frozen turkey portions. you can prepare turkey for 1wo or a f..ew anyumc. Here'sa ru ndown of the convenient turkey pqn1ons available: Breas1s:-You'll find whole breasts weighing 4 to 7 pounds. breast halves and breast quarters. These all-white-meat cuts are available fresh. frozen and smoked (fully cooked). Roast or gnll. Turkey breast tcndcrlo1ns arc the whole muscle on the inside of the breast. Turkey breast tenderl oin steaks are 'h·tnch-thick. lengthwise cuts from the tenderloin. Broil. grillr panfry or microc.ook. Turkey breast steaks arc 1h-to I - inch-thick crosswise cuts from the whole or half Preast. The turkey breast also can be sliced crosswise into I/•-to >;.-inch-thick. boneless pieces called turkey breast slices or cutlets. Use these portions as a substitute for boneless chi cken breasts or veal cutlets. Broil thick pieces: panfry or microcook thick or thin cuts. Drumsticks: Ec ono mical drumsticks are available fresh. frozen and smoked:-When cooked, the meat is ideal for recipes calling· for diced cooked turkey, such as casseroles and salads. Braise. stew. roast or microcook. Thighs: All-dark-meat turkey thiahs weiah I lo 2 pounds each. Bone and stuff them or cook and use lhc meat in casseroles or salads. Braise. grill or microcook. Winas: All white meat. a whole win& weighs I to I l/J pounds. Also available arc wina drumettes. the meatiest pan of the.wing. that wciah about 8 ounces. Braise. stew or microcook. Ground turkey: This mixture of dark and w~itc meat is sold in 1- pound tubes. With less than t 5 percent fat. it's an ideal substitute in recipes callina for lean around meal S,eciaJ products: At the deli counter, ,look for turkey ham. boloana, salami and smoked link uuuee. You'll find frankfurters and bttakfut turkey sau~ in the meat or frttzcr case. i • Q.TIPS COTION SWABS 111_ Our Regular 1 •9 scon BABY FRESH . WIPES 211 Our Regular 2 89 170 COIJnl OOtlble lipped 80 count scented Of unscented ECOTRIN COATED ~A3SPt49 CHOICE Our Regul)r ~ 19 ea 100 tablets regul1r strength or 60 tablet" ma•1mu'1 stren9th GAVISCON ANTAOO TEARS NATURALE 5ss Our Aegulat 8 99 1 Ol ett1hc:Jal ... ,.. tegUtw Of f()f dry ewltiweT COUGH & ACTIFEO CHLORASEPTIC 2.79 SORE THROAT s. ... p,.,.. SPRAY ~t 'Ma. tn -2.00 233 IWNtt "°"" .79 fl...-&. COfT \ Our Ae<Ju•ar 3 79 ea Our R~u·il' I J~ 10 12·t1our C;1psules 6 ounce reg ... .ir 20 Capsules or 2' Tablets Of Cf'\et ry COLGATE MOUTH RINSE 211· Our Regular 3 11 2' oz peppermint or cool mint CVS COLO CAPSULES 199 20coun1 COMP""'£ TO COf'cac C......20"•11~1) 'OUNTAIN VALLEY c.or .. ()f 8t '"· "' ,., 4 En,,.... ....., To L .. •y VITAMINS ll_~ c.:,.. •• CENTRUM MULTIVITAMINS 749 Our RPQulill 9 '9 . JO coun• --ttam1n ..,,"lerai torm.,la VIDAL SASSOON 1~H?Cf r ~u 1• 2 87 H ~ • e Sna""t'OO OI o.~R•l'W -ll l(pe$ •ounce •·I" ''" CIM!\SlnQ SCJOn99 1 99val~ STRESSTABS OR CAt.TRA TE 600 499 Our AeQ•N1' 6 ~ • ,.:i 60 c0un1 Sirns1.1t><> '{>':; I °"2•us ·•Of' o• Ca 1•1•e r, or plut. ~.1ar•·1<n o COKE Neste• Ice Tea Mix ~ ' : ~"" r ' • ., t _. .,.. \""°11J ar " ~ Ruffles Potato Chips "" ,.. ... ,.. ,~ v' M.-q.., .1· '• ~ Pepperidge Farm &oktfish ll ~ l .. 0 ., qf'l ~· 1 " . .., Star-Kist Solid WM1eTUH .._. ... ... ~ .... """0 ....... Q • ... 1Q 199 7~ DIET CO E _)159 DAIS SHAVERS 121 . o ... ~"''' , t :" 8 COU"'l. ·~~ ~£V£A¥0A¥l0WP1' SON .COLOIFILM DEVELOPING 12 15 24 or 36 Exposure "'"" ~4; ... "'' 0"~ Ena ' Xl "8 - COSTA MESA NON-PHARMACY STORES LAGUNA HILLS l ai.ount 1+. ~ SENIOR CITIZENS ....... . .,. F11rv Rd & &aaer St Ne•1 To Sta,.'1Srothefi ~s.. ..... -..~ Front 5'ont M &-10 Su" t-1 Pt\ertMCy M;Sel t-1. Sun •1 El 'f0t0 Aoeo 1 • __ I_ IFilc.PfOll ~ ..... I 1. by Bii Keane "Whenever I have a cold I forget what everything tastes like." SNAFU by Bruce Beattle MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham "'Ours 1s not to reason why." PEANUTS GARFIELD 11'5 ~UN I-INDIN& F="AMI LIAR 5MAPE.C:, \_, IN CLO()~ TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE "LIFE WAS SIMPlE THEN .'' WELL I JVST COULDN T READ TI4E BOOK 1T v.JA5 TOO LON6 ... ,, . 711 TH AT ON£ LOOK45 LI KE. ODIE, SAM E £AR5 , SAM( STUPID E.XPRE~ION ••• '-"' .. ~· . , . . by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady I BLOOll COUNTY , 1J'L-..---""i by Berke Breathed GAMIN AND PATCHES by Addison ~D w~o'.5 )Ol) CAN AUNAYS TE:W.. W~5 J:~AA THE CITY ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE DOONESBURY I (XJST CXlNT RE:MeM8ER l.VHEPE ITl8 . . ....._ __ 7 by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux 8Y THE WA'f, I MET A C HARMIN (;) NEl~BOR I OF YOURS ev THE NAME OF $..JSAt>.1 ADAMS 1 SHE ASKED ME TO by Tom Batluk WE.LI.. I 1 $ORI OF mJ 70 iq:_£p rr u~DER coorr<oL AND ... <,>OW! WHAi A lltOVE !.' ·1 HAD f.X) IDEA I WA5 11-11 s GOOD I I, . .. by Garry Trudeau .AS HAlll>HITT1N6 ~ MK) ~fflA8USH£1) Al.fT}QqfY AT £VE.RY TURN ... 'OJ'() LI<.£ M£ 108E- J./6YE THAT, ll/OIJU)N'T ral! / Jlu I CH lP S Y I I' I I I I . ~ tY't"1 I. T HONC 1: I r r 1 1 _ Al • .,,..,.._ .,.,,., ....... ·~ 9"'• -· 1111"'9 atouno ~ OM Otfl OIO not IO"'"" O-C-llle~N-wrf 10 ~-•MC• .. --,_ I MITSAG, I' I' I I [ 0 1---t----- { • W E DNESDAY, FE BR UA RY 17, 1988 2s c·E ~rs -Car-scam v.icti~ms left fuming Can •t collecfTn surance becau se loss of lux ury a u tos la beled_ embezzlement • By LANCE IGNON °' .. ~,.....,. Susan and Joe) Dwiggins of Laguna N1,uel took their I 98S Porsche 92 ~ to uto Galler) of Newpon Beach o n Oct. 30 and were promised that the r.:ar would either be sold or the dealership would buy 11. The car was sold -to a man 1n Laguna lkach -but the Dwiggins S3)' the) ne'er sa" a penney fro m the California Gunm an surrenders after killing 7 office workers in a five-hour standoff .I A3 Sports Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard earned the U.S. its first Winter Olym- pics medal./81 Entertainment Harold Pinter In reverse makes for Involving d rama at the Alternative Repertory Theater./ Al Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Class1f1ed Comics Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Pohce log Pubhc notices Sports Weather A7 A3 84-5 86 C6 A8 c 1-5 AS A6 A3 88 B 1-3 A2 transac-t ion Like 8S other people. the O" 1ggin\ allege that the) were .. ll llm'> o f a bogus car dealership. which begin· nmg 1n Jul> failed to pa) hack man) of the original owner'> It IAOuldn't be so bad ii their insurance co mpan) would rt1mburw them. But Newport Beach polile arc 1n' esugating this as a ca..c of embel/kme nt and so offic1alh "'II Growth fc>esi·n BB.file petition More tha n 14.000 ig n a tures gathe red to qua lify meas ure By ROBERT BARKER Ot ... Delly ......... Advocates for a hal101 in111at1' e that IAOu ld put hraf..l'\ nn growth 1n Huntington Beath d eliH·rl·d pell· 11o nc; to tht: c11~ ckrf.. 1 ucc;dJ \ hearing I ~ . .:!lN \1gnoturl·'> l ien Ortega, 'Ill' prc.,1dcn1 ol flunt1ngton. fkalh romnrTC>IA ~Id members of hn group rnlkcted near!~ 5.000 '1gna1urr\ more than the numhl.·r rl·qu1n·d II cnough s1gna· turc'> arl· deemed 111 he those o t rcg1~1t.'rt'd 'otcf\ thl· ml·a\Ufl' "111 he on the 'I.lo' cmtx-r gl'm:ral cleu1on ballot The ~nSlll\C (Jro1Ath a nJ rratlic ( o ntrol lnit1at1'<"'' ha'e' been n rculatcd th roughout un1n· rnrporatcJ Orangt• ( ounl\ and 1n a number o f 111es ~ II pas'lt'd the measur~ IA Ould put r urb\ on build· ing prOJt:ll'i to cnsurc pro' 1~1on\ art" made for 'K.'IAl'rS. park\ J nJ road\ The loun t~1A 1de ,10" gn1•.1.th in· 111at1' e pe1111on" "'ae JeltH'rl'd 111 thl· Reg1s1rar of \'iHl'f' offin· Fco 'I II tho~· pcllllOO\ hJ\(' the \l)ffell number of 'altJ ~1ttru11t1re•" that measure "111 be on tht' ballot 1 n unincorporated areas of the count~ 1n June O rcga said. :ho"'eH'r. that Hunt· ington Beach backer'> of the nt}" 1de in1t1atl\e ha'e tx:cn planning all alo ng to qualtf~ for tha :--:o,cm~r ballo t The~ 1Acre re4uareJ to get onl~ I 0 pen·cnt o f the cit~·., registered 'o ters to qua hf} for the ballot 1n a general c:lect1on Onega said thl' <. 11' C ounltl has fallen 1ntu the Pl>"Cr ot pro·grov.th not report the lar\ \tolen No \tolen car. no 1n\uranle pa)ment An a11ornc) repre<K·nt1ng some of the alleged '1c 11 ms ~1d police and the Orangl' ( ount) D1stnct ..\ttomey's offi cl' should quit pla~ing scmantKS and let the 'll llm\ declare their "chicle'> '>tokn "An embcukment 1s a theft:· a11orne) Mart.. f Roseman told about I peopk "ho gathered al his Nr"'port Beat h ullicc Tul'sday night to d1scu\s str<1teg1l''> for forcing 1hc1r insurance compan~ to oa-. up Roseman admitted that declaring tht• 'eh1cle' \tolcn 'NOuld create :i (Pleaae tee CAR/ A2) Police defend handling of case By GREG KLERKX Of ... Delly "'94 ''-" Olliu.il\ tr .. m 1 • ''I.'"-' f)<1rt lk4l h Puftlc l>epartml'nl and Orange ( 11un1' ~ )1\tr1\ t ~ttorne' ·\ office ddended them\<he'I I un JJ Jll rno<>n against t hargl"\ that thr1r in\c'lllg.at 1on 1ntci JI d<1hora1e c.-mlxulement ~Jm 1s ham~·nng' h. ltn\~ r1!11rl\ It> ic11o'>urance COl}'l pen..atmn Pultle .il\t.1 ~J1J • r l 1,1 \IAU \U\J:>t:Cts 1n the .\uto Galkr~ ul '-ey, r><lrt k· J h \lJm ma' ha' cleft thl· tountr. v.-11h rnort• 1h.rn ~I n 1 li•>n 1n lJ\h alkgedl~ b1lf..C'd out ol ~6J:>t:opky,h1•t·n1r ,,1i-.lll1t•1·• •\I t'\fX'O'>t'ecarsto tbe deakr-.h1p h•r rt•,,1 BetlA eC'n Jul .1011 I >n i·n1h.·• ""' ~ Jozl'n'> ol lar u"ner\ arr.111~td •1.1•t lh\'I' f' 11' t->1·, 81\.1\\., Ferran\ a nd Rull\ R. 1''' • J ~\ \u11 < 1.1llt.. loc.a1l·d on Panfic ( VJ'>I H1t;h\.\J\ r '•'"ll<•r• Hl.1d1 ..a1J ">gt Todd \\ 1lf..tn\on I hl • ·'" ''I<'~· "n t 'ht 11mp.in~ to bt· 'old on lOn'>1gnm~ r • t ut '"' 'l•'r' flll·1. t'd nt1 mone' alter thl' car'> v.C'rt: 'Vld ~ • \\ 1H l'l\· n IPle .. e ~e POLICE/A2) Bush c laims h e althy . -. victory :\l'\\ I lampshire g!ves I 11 rn L'dge O\'er Dole: Knnp co m e~ if:1 thi rd 8\ DAVID ESPO ~..._.,_ l < l"-< O R D '-H -Vice Prb1· \knt < 1t·11r~t Bu'h pov.ered p3st Sen Ant> Duk 11' '-c"' Hampshirt"'s k1cl · 1111 prc.,l\kn11a1 rnman Tuesda)' and rt·dJ1m~J tht• l'.:lgt: in the Republican rJl<' t•H !ht \\hit' Hou5C.' Michael ."( >u ,..Jl..1' "' n 1m pn•.,.,1,ch 1n the n•nll'" 1 ir D1.'ff•llfJt11 'upremac\ Rl'r< fl' l n ' death v.erl' yt>atl) C'\J~t'Jlel! rt 1111lt·J Bush as he n t'< ur.J ,1 •rnrn d th1rd-pla~ fi nish 1n J\t tu , 11 \.\J l3UlU...C' He was v.tnninl ;, cx·rlcn: OI thC' (,()p \Ole 11 ~'I>" C' t 1111 f)c It Hunttn1ton Beac h Tomorrow members pre.ent petition• for a citywid e •low· •rowth lnttia ti•e to the c ity clerk Tuetlda y . From left to riCbt a re 14 .000 people are T o m Ha rmon. Loretta Wolfe, Maril Mauumoto and Gerl Ortet•· f h( ~.IO'W\ <.<·n;it •r 'klld 01 .. t"arher "'in 11 I •.A J '-\'urlC.d " th s.ec·ond· rl:.11.l' I n , .. r 'l"' Ham(l'ihirt had nt.:iuL u' J r Jiil r J l JOd1date ·· Ht a'''' \J J h' '11·v.' m la\~ and an llllflllt' ll'l hJJ tx·en d1\tnrtC'd h\ Uu'' ... • t11ld tht '''<' pre'1dC"nt lall111n' and · al"J' s.. 'ott'' lor up1on1ng and he.i'' den\1t1c..'\ "\\ e J~k that thn I Cit\ ( uum II o lliual\) hold on on ail\ mJ111r de,clopmc:nh hf..e ~kado1A larf.. untd the u111cm can 'otc: on tht• \In"' gro"th ant1atl\e,"· !>he ~1d Ortega and othl•r m('mber~ u l Huntington Bcalh Tomorro" JI· tacked recent appro,a l b~ the < ''' Counul to permit up to 600 humn and a I S-ane shopping center at tht· airport site nc:ar Worna ~'cnue Jnd Bolsa < h1ca treet Onega said the ~eadov.lark Jc· 'clopmcnt "o uld be baf'T't"d 1f the: slo" -gro " th an111att' e had been 1 n pla e becau~ 11 allegodl~ add'> to trJtli, "'K' 1n lhl· J rt·a PrtiJl'lh lhJI Ortt•g.:t u1d 'ht'.J 1f..t• 1t1 'l'l' hdJ 111 u until thl' "''l°r' l 3n \J)lJ~ 11n till' l((O\'lh l\\UC tndudt• Joy,n11mn rrJnl'l11p111t•nt rl11n' h' R11ht.·rt \1.1H'r t1• hutld J 'trtng nl h1Ht'I' .tlnn~ PJ, 1(1l ( OJ\I ll1gh .... ,I\ J nJ h11u\ln1t rr111nh un the Holh Pr11pnt' JnJ R;,1·n111r H ill Ortq1,J prnt 11" th JI dt•\ t'lnpntl'nt 1n tnnl\ "111 'f'l l1d ·1iw, 111 mnnt·,· to lru,trJll' lilt' 1n111Jtl\l' hut IA tll Ix· un\Ulll'\\JUI rllm \1J\\ .1 nh·mht-r Ill thl' (It\ ( o unul JnJ f'IJrl .11 J h1ur·mc"mtx-r IJl1111n that !!l·n1·r J lh Jl'l''fll' c' dl·· \ l'l11pnit·n1 rm ll'l t\ l IJ1mni l 1e\d.11 thJI the.· \hrn 1tr•'"' th Int .lit\ C' ' ffil\k.1d1n).! .tnd th.ti ti\ h,\\ ('f'\ JTl' l'! t J~IOt-\(Jrt• IJ1. l11. \ \IJ\\ ..... l th1• ,ounul h.1' U\(\J · 1mmon' r'>C 1•n all rr1.•Jl'\ t\ "l r tlic la\I I: llttnth' ltlJt ht ' lx't'll J ~h n'Ot'r I hl ,,1unul hJ\ drJ\t.lall\ fl' J utl·d Jen\lt\ .tnd 1111t'O\ll' 11n '-'hJt "J' 11rigtnall\ r!Jnnc.-J In he: 1n tht" dt I\\ n t\1\\ n .. ht• ,,11.J . f hJ I \ not I ht• "or\.. of J pr1 •·J!.fll\.\ I h • 'l• Ot I \IJ" 'kl•J th\ \kJtl11.,. IJr ~ rrutt'• 1 lf1\lll~1n~ f>•ll ht>nW\ Y.,I, .1 l\•01 p r •n \\: He \J1d Pl 'tr 'Jr:11l\ 1lY.OrT\ ul thl· pro1x rt' h.id \l.1n1·tl 1•u' "1th rc4ut'''' It l ~ 11 ~, ~,,, \\J,, '.l•J he 1 'f'l' t' •n, hu J11u' n lht \kJ,l• " J • pr ' : 111ht•1n lhl arr.1 •' '-'l 11 ' ' ; ! J "'LI\ :ll\ 't'1:1>rd .. l<•P I.id, l\(mr 'lJITt'"'" deleatt"d I\ It Ju P 111• .rnJ PJI R oht-rt~on 1n th u irJ :'IJ1.l. in pc-11t1on t11l·mrrge J ' J • <t ·'.JI 't Jltt'rna11' r Ill thC' •r 111 r .11nt·" · Aul lhr tno "as J'lll"l\'ll IJt txhinJ Bush and Dole f lu~J"''" n 1t-rx·r\ent of th(' \Ole .1nJ .... J h1•"t ''"Intl "'•'uld ··tti'e u!la '<''' 't·n '" ng t"l\><•'>t" going into th,· .kk~Jtl ri h ,, uth<'m pnmanes .th1..1d In ,11,tJr{ .. nond plaet" "as ~ , t dfJ ( ;t·rh.irJt :11 percent. v.1th ~ n P.tu ''''1' n a t I -rcrcent l '"l 't "' Hampshire," the \1 " un ~ "E!"'"m.tn i,.a1d 1mon a .. ~ •nd pla l fin1\her ht-hind (Plea.K Ke BUSH/A.4) Newport sleuth a searcher for hard-to-find products Mesa council OKs Arn el office plan· If you need 11. chances are that Lon Robertson t:an find 11. omeone to sell your umbthcal cord cu11ers'' No problem .\11 cxouc Part} locatton,, Tf) a floating res· taurant in Hona Kong. A bulk load of Po nuaucsc sard ines? It's yours. Yo u m1aht Sil) that Robertson 1s a resular herlod. Holmes .\nd she thanks so. too. which is why she named her new company Sherlock H. and Watson T oo. The ~ewport Stac h bascd<ompany -which is owned and run by R obenson alone - spec11hzes 1n loc11in1d1fficuh to find GREG KLEID produ<'ts. servl?'t's and informatio n for businesses and 1nd1v1duals · Hoaory 'TOp Gun' loses cancer :light BJ JONATHAN VOl,.lgE .............. . A 17-ycar-old Costa Mesa youth who won the rcseect o f o ne of the Navy's "Top G un ·pilots throuah his cou,.ous fiaht 111inst ca~ lost has war ap1Mt the d11n1t early TuHda)'. • Enc Randall died at t:SO a.m . surrounded b)' his family. f'ncnds and nurm from Fountain Valley's FHP H01Pttal. said hospual spokeswoman Jani•Atun. Eartetr th11 month. OM or Eri<''s drnm1 me true when "11mi NaV)' Commander Randy Cunn1npam ~ hfm I \lJll U\ tbchosptlaJ, C"1ann1f\lhlm was tM United SUta' 6nt 0)tnJ att 10 Vtetnam. ltMJcMlna do.-n fhc cMm)' olann. 1adudlna th~'" one dly. Ht new lftOft than tombat m •wou. "I've nown w11h the best 22 pilots in the workt (at the Top G un O.ah1 school). but I do n't think an~ ont or them hid . )'OUr couraae. C un· niftlham said when he met Enc "I didn't live courqe second to second hkuomtofyou lud do. I do n't know how I'd handk-1t •• Dr. Tnn.a ust1n. Enc~·s pc-d1atnc onrotoaJst, 111d cafhtr ttu month 1.h.1t all po 1bk mcd1caJ thn'ap had bttn uKd wathout uettss on £fl(, who suffcrcdfrom l)mphoma bro\llht on by leukemia. Rtpattd dToru to find boM marrow donon and Ult poutbthty for other U'alt• menl1 or tran plant had bttn t•· baustcd. $bc said· "' "'tin •as nol a'·liw.k T.adl). but Atttn Aid )OVQI Eric Md bttn boolt<d b) unn1,.htiinf 1 ...,.,, ,Enc. ftatl ~1th t\1s ·u ir thinrune "I think I JU t ha\C a "natural f..nJ~ for finding things:· said Robens<Yn. 11 Ne .... port 'Bcar h re~1dcn1 "The tmk for something hf..e th1~ 1s 1n tailing to people and not being afraid to ul a lo t of quesuons I l·an J o that ·· ~!though hcrlocf.. H 1s a nc" 'cnture. Robc'rt'IOn 1s no ~tranger to finding the: hard·to-finJ he has oper:ited d s1ngk'> tr:i,el fompan~ and independt'nt gift com pam . as "cJLtt'> spending time as a recruiter in th«.''!at:i pr<>C'C'ss1ng field he currc.nt· I) d°" frttlanct• 1mponing and (P leue Ne SLEUTH/ A2) from aanttr ftatmcnts. tmtlcd a t \lftD1ftlfMlm durtr\I \Mir """ and totct ~·wt 1ntttina tht _.. .. ~f) ClCIU ..... · On lltt dteM. Uw >OUUI watt Na \'· (flun .. YOUI B/ Al) 8)' JE~l"IFER 'A Ffif R °'~ .... -- \\1th a g.aller. •I Jt'-<11.: • ';'l(••l'k tht' ( ,1sta \1c).J l I\ 1 • u r•, 1 • ll' ~ another \lC'p 10" .u J u1'J" / n~ n11r1 h ( osu \k~ t" Jf'lf'lr• ' n J , 11n tro' c~1.tl pruJr\ t that ndutlr' "l•~h n~' alrn\~ trom .s rt'\1Jrn11.i .1Ha Oppon<'nts ,11 tht \k•n I' 11"1c -Aho bo'lOllN the mri.1 lit: -.11,• afic~ard the' ma' "'""'fr· If'\ 1n I•• tal<' the \Ol<' " the .111un' v.n J referendum l'n 1h1· <ll't'"" I The ~on.d pha~ ' lh1 \1 nC' Dc'elopment lo t">c11 It~' l•n : JtrC\ ht t" • • 1ht· an D1eao I r '''"a' .inJ '-•ulll' •'3St Dn'(' east ' lk.n \tn'<'' Tht rt.in features 12·. , ' JnJ 1<11.11 'l<lf\ 111 ct' huild1ngs .1111! \I\ .ind lc•ur 't r (larl..1ng \tru • hHl'\ The\: \Ille' 1n t.1,111 ,,, the second pl J~ ~l·nt J~Jlll" l"lt l"t'C'Ommen· J.11 lllO ut thr , 11' 'pl.inmng dt" m on "'h1d1 'U8lll"'tL·J "t..~1n~ a l~-ston­ h1ih·rt '>t' 1011 ''' '' ,, r\ butldinas Plunn1·1' 0"1r, tc ,1 t• 11 r bu1ldana 's ht•ight 1 n f'" \In 1: a nt-1rb" nt•1g.h~•rho,~ (Pl~ 9ff rt0RTB/A2) Attorney in road shcloting closes with acquittal ptea By JO ATHAN \'OLllE °'-~ ......... .\lthouf.h ht\ 'hrnt aJmm finna I.he ,hut 1h.u ktl " Rolltna H ill' Estat(' m~rathon runner • quad· n plqJl. tht atttlrnt-' rTr,,·e~nu nt 1n ,,"C'U~ frttv.1) 'hooter told tht JUf) TUt"'scia) ht'> d1ent 1~ 1n~n1 or w CMf"IC he f•~ But Paul lt)tt dcftnd1n1 <\lbcn a.rroll M orpn on harat'\ \1Cmm1na from 1 Jul 11 frtt••~ \h '"''near th<' Oran~ Count\ fau~'Ou~ al t Id the pant! that cmouon -not ~u -. • 1U h ,1 lead to a 1u1h\ \trdlCl In h• cl 1na \~temcnu~ a 1•0-•«k trial, tt~tr t :-ild the 't\·man. \1\•"' mu Ju~ that tm chtnt It\ l Paul 'mt.um a th<' t~'O moton\U J \.t "'1 i r po\1t1\ln on thf. U'llTi .. · . . chol~ lO't\3 \k\J I rt·<""·'' ~ut Me er!itrr.l> \h1r~n '1nn,'l..-nt of tht-chars~ tilC"d tn t"lr n1 .. 1mt "-HOmt'~ torpn '\ fa'"' 'ha l'' of ••· trmptC'd mur\trr .,,~ult "1th a d(' JI ""a n .and finn into an 1nhab1tt'd \eh1 k ., a ~ult ol thl' Jul) I hoouni The nta nJ n-otcr the tint pt n 1nC'd in th<' rash of bl\t \ummcf, r ,,,,.., '1okncr lldmu• tinni 1hc shot that ~nt • !?-nhbcr Ju& 1n10 the n« .. '''the ~ car.c>ld ~u. blum. but lt\t1fied la\t •ttl that . II ~.. I "f4 K\h h" t tn I mam\'1\1 of &Q&tt aJ ht •a ~1n1 pa on the nttii Tbc aun.. lllWl en ~sh m It co lkd 1n 1 man·\ palm "• 1n tbc tr'\K a~u aamptnt tn ht' ~,a · ·nw pn • la u-thtft 1n tht Spurned lover kills 7 in office before s~rrendering ,. SUNNYVALE, Calif: (AP) -A panman appattntly •nar:Y at a woman who spumed hi1 a&ctions sur- ~ndemS to police Tuesday nit}lt. about six hours after kiJJing sevtn people and woundana her and four otben at her Silicon Valley employer. The man. identif~ by poli~ as Richard Wade Farlc.j"J9. walked out of~~ sprawling two-story ESL Corp. buildaoa at about 8:30 p.m. PST. has arms in the air. He was quickly surrounded by three officers and bundled into a waiting vehicle for 1he trip to Santa Clara County Jail in nearby SanJose. Commander Alex Michaelis of the Sunnyvale Department o f Public Safety said st"ven bodies -two women and five men -were fou nd when police swept throu~ the build· ina after 1he arres1. He said four~~ fo und in sccond-Ooor rooms and hallways. two tn stairwell s and one outside the building. They were not immediately ident- ified. Sunnyvale Lt. Rueben Grijalva. the chief n~otiator. said Farley told him he in\adc-d 1he building planning 10 wreck c-qu1pmen1. .. He 1old us he shot two or thrte pc-ople on the first floor and then he went to the second Ooor," he said. There he met Laura Blacl\; the woman who had spurned his affec- tions. and. ~hel'I she slammed an office door in his fact. he shot her throuah the door. She was wounded in the shoulder. Grijalva said that Farley told them he shot the others because "he felt threatened b) them." At one point. he began crying when talking about his mother 10 police. he added. The incident.began.at.about l:JQ p.m. when Farley, armed with a rifle. shotgun and two handguns. allegedly stormed into ESL and began shoot- ing. He had been fired from the compan} three )'ears earher. ap- parent!) because he was bothc-nng Black. said unnyvale Capt. Al Scott. "It was described to me as a situauon that had turned an to harass· ment. He had. accordi ng to him. had given her a "arning and she didn't h~ the "am ang and hC' said th as was has way of maktng a Point." said Scott. ··1 saw a man walk up and I didn't rcall) pay a11en11on and then just shortly Jater I heard bang. large bangs. and I realized 11 must be shots." said witness Norma Kessler. ~ho hid an her office. ··1 was an the olTtce b~ m)'self and I closed the door and at locked and I got underneath m) desk and I must ha\ e heard about 50 different shots over a period of time. I must have been an there marbe 20 minutes. somethang like that.' Sunnyvale Lt. Tom Moore" said Black had been a target of Farle) 's aff'tttion$ ror about four years. Farley, who worked I t ESL as a comP.Uler sof\watt technician, al- ICsedlY foUowcd Black to ball aamn and to the store. Black is believed to have tried to obtain a restraining order to kttp him away. he said. After the ba~ of 1unfirc. the man ~rricadcd himself uuide room 1274 on the 1«ond floor. He held no hos~e~. but a num~r ofemplo¥ttS hid inside the building as the siege continued. afraid to Occ for fear of being shot., NORTa •• F rom Al Council members Dave Wheeler and Mar) Hornbuckle opposed the 459.800-squarc-foot development beca~se. of its intensity and close proxanrny to the Greenbrook tract. Where previous meetin,gs on nonh side development have been packed with. oppQnents. Tuesday night"s hearing was notably quiet. with 10 people speaking about the project. "Let's face at: In the city of C'o ta Mesa "e have a parody of public panac1pation," said opponent Sandra Genas. ··we've basically resigned ourselves to the fact that this council has t~eir minds made up before the meeting, probably ~fore ifs even put on the agenda." .. FREEWAY SHOOTING GOES TO JURY ••• Fr om Al other charges not filed by the D1stnct .\ttorne~. ··This as a case 1ha1 doesn't desen e those kmds of charge irr 11:· the attornt.'} said Deput} D1s1r1c1 .\ttorne} Christopher Krahe!.. <;ternl} denied emouon pla~cd a role m his case. 1cllang the Jurors thr shooting was a ··cotd-and-calc ula1 ed " attempt to kill ~sbaum. "'\\hat other U'i<' doe' that handgun -loo!.. ho"' .-.mall 11 as -ha'e other than to shoot human be1ngs."K rahck said ·· 1t 1s not manufactured to scare hons. that"s nut "h} Mr \1organ bought 1t He kno"'" ~hat he med to do. he JUSt got l·augh t ·· \kmbers of thC' '1c11m·s fam11\ ~•d thl'' u.ere confid1.·nt an the ca~ Kralid pre ented and added ~fe}er'c, barra$l' "'3) the mo<,t d1 fficillt pan 1ll 1he tnal. · ··tfs toudi JUSt listening to ham." said Sco11 Nussbaum. :!6. "It 's hke he"s t11·ang 10 sa'C' a sankang ship and pro' e tus client 1s 1nnocen1 with all of these h) Potheucal 1tuat1 ons. But the fact 1s as that m\ brother as an a wheelchair and has been an the hospital for Sa>. mont hs." The tnal "'as filled with emotional peaks and 'alle}s. as the Jurors sa" the\ 1c11m -strapped ma whcclcha1r -tes11f,, and ttv:n the defendant. \\hO IS fri:-e on s 100 000 baa I The t~o men \\ho ha'e changed each other h"es so dras11calh said the) dad not rccogn11e l'BCh other. Paul :--:ussbaurn 'aid has hean holds hatred for Morgan. and at the same tame "'I thank he is pathetic:· · .. I hope (Morgan) \\111 spend a long 11me behind bars:· he added. But 'lussbaum \31d e'en thal ~111 not bnng 1ust1ce in the case. Justa('('. he r.aad. onl)• could be found ··1f someone went through exactl) the same thing I ha,e. Words cannot e\plaan at. .. lil1g~1 no"'. I am complete!~ dependent on other pc-ople to take can: of m) daily needs ... If I haH' an 11ch on m) nose or head. I need someone to scratch it.·· If convicted of all of the charges '' hach he faces . Morgan could be senlcnct>d to 7 ~ears 10 hfe m prison. Krahck said. 011 Nussbaum. hO\\- e' er. !>atdthat the trial ts not an end 10 ht., fam1h 's trauma '"lt'SJU.st another bridge we ha\t: to 1.ross."' he said ouis1de the San1 a .\nn courtroom. ··Ga11 ·s mJUr} 1 gomg 10 be a li felo ng 1h1ng -11 doesn't end h1.•re."' Me~er said he thought the JUr} might reach a dect'iton in the case as earl} J'> Thursda) SLEUTH FINDS PRODUCTS, SERVICES ... From A l e\ponang for r,e' era! lOmpanacs Her e\penences m these JObr, earned hl'r knO\\ kdge of ··sourcing·· merchandise and ..,en ices -b~ pa~s- 1ng d1s1nbu1or' and retailers to deal with thl· produt't:r 01 a product and get a netter deal It was ~h1k \\Orl\ang on hl'r ~holesalc gift lompan} that shc decided lo lore' er '"cut out the middle man ·· ··1 ""as bro"s1ng 1n a sho"room ~1th a sample. ho ping 10 find some tdl·n11ficat1on fo r th l· direct supplier·· she recalled "I p1d.cd up each sample' hoping to tind soml' 1den11fica11on f<1r the direct ~uppltcr The 'e~ last ho'.1. had thl· shred ol e' 1dence I ~a'> loo I.. mg for He ,ncgkcted 10 re mo' e one addrl'"' \tKf..1.·r that led me to the ..,ourl'l "From that morm·nt on. I 'O~l·d then: \.\l1ulJ N-no m1ddk person an m) future ·\he <.aid Roocn1.on "a-. n•'l Jl"a'" as sure ol h cr'-Clf sh1.· \dad · ··b l·n ~ht"n I "J' lmle. I was this r,h, retanng pa.-.nn ·.-.he recalled. ··1 "'a.-. tcmficd ol th ings M) parent\ l~1.·d to rnke nw r laces and people \\t1ulJ 'I~) '( )h . ~our daught~r. she's ~l' temhl\ 'h' ·· Enrolled at l < l..\ an her earl~ :!Os l'>hl· decl tnl•d to g1' e her age). she said .-.he drnppc.·d out because of poor grade., .\lcohol was"also a problem. and hk \\J\ spiraling do"nhall until lfolx•rt,on t•nrolled an .\lcohohc~ '\non\ mous. The program. she 'kltd. turned her hfe around "I .. 1ancd to get some sense ot m\<.<.'lf and reallied a lot of thanit'> I du.I Ill ..abotag1.· m~ 0 .... n c,ucceS'i ... "31C Rnbenson. "'ho 1<; di\ on:ed and ha' nt1 ch ildrcn Back on traci... Robenson enrolled at Orangl' ( oa~t ( ollege. tran ... ferrcd 10 Cal talc Fullenon and cventualf\ graduat1.·d '~Ith a bachelor"s degree an human reSllurce' \he taught a · ~rtl'l'ne~s 1ra1n1ng and "or!.." a'i a drug and alloholt'im rnun~lor al t fo'>l'ph\ Hosp11a l an Orange. < •raduall' sht• "orked her"'a' mill the 1mpon;ng bus1m•.,.,. "h1cb she \J1d has ~ 1ch.kd <,ome 1n1creo;11ng l"\fX'rtl"OCe'J ~he r1.·rnl•mbers making J la\l·mtn utL' trap lo "-orca tu · '1•urLc·· Ill}) Im ha gift compan) JnJ d1~0' t•nng that J trade 'iho"' wao; m 10~ n and ull hotd ' ~ere booked to capallt\ She to und a Korean agenq an Los .\ngcle., "'ho referred h('r to a com- pan~ an Korea that placed louns1s 1n h,imc'> "'1th Jo....orcan families. "I took mo'it ot m' meals "'1th th e famil) s1t1tng on ihc Ooor. The) cwoned me to to~ fae1orics trans· l:u1.·d and helped me "'11h 1hc ncgo- 11a11on'> for price ..... rw1d Robenson ·· 1 ~as taken s1gh1'iee1 ng and I skpt on thl' floor .\sian sl\ le tor a ""ed .. ll wa<, a pl"ak upe+lt'll(.-(. 1n m~ hie ·· - Otht.>r e\pen.cnce' ha'c been more harro~1ng. .\ faunn 1n Ta1~an. ~ h1l h had rnn1 ral'll·d ~ 11h Robenson fo r a \htpml·nt nt thnu-.and\ of stuffed Tl·dd' bear ... \\a., drmohshed h\ a t) phtlOn. In another "ealhl·r-r,•lall.'d mishap. a ship rn rouie from Japan ~1th lOmponcnh ror .rn 11'1\tant bar kit Robcrt!>on v.a<; pu111ng together for '>l""tral ma1or a•tatler<, ~as hat \\Ith a '' phoon and hJrl'h made 11 to the l n1tl·d ~late-. .\ truLI. full ol label.. tor thl" saml.' produtl caught fire and "a' gulled. alsu ancancratang all of the labels. ' -· · "People sa) plan. plan. plan bu t ther(''s always '>omcthang else that can happen.·· ~•d Robenson Robenson said she got the idea for · \hcrlock H 1n Entrepreneur Maga- 11nc "here she read about a \\Oman "hu operates a s1m1lar business on thl" East t oa'>t. "V. hen I read the article. m' ~hole la t(· con'>olidatcd." ... he aid =·1 !>aid. 'Thi .. " "hat I do· I realized I had Ix-en doing 1h1s m} "hole lift>·· Pl·r'>l'H'ranle 1<, the kc' to a hu'>tnl"S'> lake herlod H .. said Roh· ertson The bur,iness requires long hour' on the telephone. a 'a net' of <:on tacts 1n different fields and a little b11 of luck. .. I'' e learned 10 pull e\C."f) 1h1 ng ~ ou ran out of a phone call." !>aid Robenson."\\ ho ran the\ refer \OU to"( an \OU U'Je their naml':oi What can the\ lt-1°1 YOU :rnom mousl;·'l-"ii of tho\e things are amPl)nant \·ou p1CCl' logl'thcr"hat )OU need ") ou ha'c to 11..ien to e>.actl) what )OU hl·ar. II hdp~ )OU sta} ou1 of troutik:' she \atd Rol:>1:rt~on <:.aid she will contract w tind Jn} thang. n ccpt massing person'> "ur an } thing 11le~al ·• he said she l an't imagine doing anything other than running her O\\n business. and \hl' hoJX'' \herlod. H. "'II ha,1.· "longC\ II\ .. "There\ no other way for me 10 go Jhout thrng.-. There'c; omcthang 1hnt propcb m1.~ l guc'i~ I gC't Crill ) 1f I dQn°1 hil'e lon1rol o'er things .. \he said YOUTH LOSES FIGHT WITH CANCER ••• From A l issue gold wings 1t\a1 ( unn1ogham once ~ol"l". The rt'urcd Na,al com- mander -who ttll Otes ag"amst the Top Gun pilots as ··Bandit One ... their training cnem) -al o p~s· entcd the bo} w11h patches from 1hc Miramar 01ght Khool madt' famou" by thc-Torn Cru1-.c mo\ tC' ··He's an honorar. Top C.1un.-the pilot ~ad of En( Enc said he was a fan of J('t rhmg . ~ANGE ......... COAST --· r•u1 long ocfore lhe f om ( ru1se mO\ IC about the elate fighter pilot\. ho"C' er During the pair";, brief' 1s1t. Cun· n1ngham also &3' e ham a' adeotapc of the mo' 1c and .. Fo' T"o."' a book tht• commander wrote about has Vietnam c'penence~. The meeting wa\ arrnng~ by Dr James .\ .\ustan. FHP's associate 'KC president of medical affairs. and also a reurcd Na'} admiral. Cun· nangham is no~ the dcan of the 01ght 'iChool :it "at1on.1l l ln1vcrs1ty 1n an Diego "He's dn 1ntcrc\llng person to m~1:· Enc \aid a\ he survc-ycd the commandC"r. ~ho "ore his kather 0) ang 1ackl'I hedeckcd with colorful pate he-'> "You c~n br m) wmgman any- tamc ... Cunningham replied to the )Outh. has o"n e)es "et. .. nyume." .\tzcn said funeral ~rv1ccs for the 00) h;id not been scheduled. D•Hr PUo1 OeMYery Is OYarentMd Just call 642-6086 What do )'OU hke about thc ~1ly Pilot" What do-n't yov h•"., Call the number above and our menaac will ~ recor<kd. tranSC'nbcd and de· hvc~ to the approprmc editor The same 2'-hour aMvomn1 ~rv1cC' may M used to re«>Td ~cttcr$ to the editor on an~ topic Contnbutorl to our I t tttn column must iMludf their nl me and teltphonc n1.1mber for \enfic111on .. T t'lls us what'5 on our mind • • Mostly clear skies, wind a liead U.S . Temps ~~ 1' .. -.... -~ ........ tPu ,. TiwwP • ~ .. Le NNroville .. Albany.NY 35 2$ ...... OrlMM st Albuq ..... Q~ 13 2t ,..,.,Yono City .. Amerlllo .. 33 Nortolll. Ve 50 Me,_. 14 DI Not111 Plett• 43 ,.._... 47 ,. OllW-Clly .. Alletl!a 52 30 Om8ll8 .. Alt.,,llC Coty 44 '7 Orlllndo u ""'11ft 18 ,. ~ 43 lelt..._. 44 31 ""-'!• 1S 8ilingt ,. 30 :::rc S2 •ir~ 52 22 Or• 52 .,_ci. 31 It Pr~ .. 11oo .. 44 30 ==:illy 52 90lton 45 37 .. 8rownsvlll• 14 .. '*'° .. 9ultel0 21 22 A\Qftmono 50 9uttlngton Vt 35 25 Stl-St c-33 21 Seit Lek• City " Cinclnn•ll 40 24 SenAnlonlO 74 c-.,.., 33 24 Sen.i...nP" 81 Coiumllla SC 57 33 StSt•M-20 Colum-.OlllO l5 21 s..nie 50 Conc;ofd,N H 42 31 ~t 10 o.aiu.Ft Wottll 74 31 Sioux " - 341 o.y,on 31 25 St>olt-'1 ~ ... 2t Syr-21 0..Mol .... 44 22 Tempe.St P1rtbg " OelrOlt 31 20 T~ " Oulutll 27 14 Tue-. 78 EIPNO 71 21 TlllA .. ev-"1tle 47 21 W-'>lftOlon,O C 45 F•t>en111 • 01 -11 JllCll_.... " Fw90 29 12 JI..-41 ,,.,." 50 20 KanteeCity 52 Gnncl~ 21 21 Lee V.;at .. GrMIF-•2 ~7 Utile Roca. .. Gr--o NC so 34 LOUIS .... ., Hertf0tO 40 21 Lubl>Oek 72 ~· 31 30 ~ 57 HonolYlu 12 70 M-9Mcll 117 . ,. Calif. Temps 14 11 It ~ • """ .. 33 a.llerellel<j 17 )5 ...-.iow 10 40 ..._, 12 21 Sill .... 57 37 ...,_ 5A 21 ~ 11 " 51 35 ~Ctty 71 ., ,,_ 13 " \.-.. 40 Long 9Ncl> 81 35 LOI A~ 71 31 Miwynltle 15 25 MonrOYle 78 20 Montebello 71 " Monterey 68 25 ,..,... 70 30 Oelllend . •• 41 OnterlO 1 t 17 ....... Sptlno9 13 .()2 ...-.. 75 ,.. PMOACIOIM 71 21 .._,_Ctty .. M ~ 11· 21 s--to .. 24 8alinM 12 43 San 9er11etdln0 75 21 San Gal>tlet 71 41 San co.go 11 " Sen Fr anctKO 11 31 5.,, JoM 19 31 SanteAna 73 34 Senta a.ttwwa I I 33 Setil• Cruz 61 31 Sltlt•M.m 71 30 5.,.,. Monoc• 67 24 Stocalon .. 21 T-Valley 42 27 f l)flllnOa .. 51 y °"""1• Vly 59 I.• 41 •2 31 23 30 Extended 42 ----------- :: Surf Forecast 37 ~ ,.,..... ....... 41 8E.ACH ""EA ... ~ ... ~~"' 3 13 ' 13 3 13 3 13 •3 San tMoo Ccunry :: S 8wb.,•·Vat1ture Swell d1tec110t1 WM1efty : Tt>u<Nay little Ch81'9" Outlooli '°' 41 41 ... ~Tides <IC) 41 40 40 42 49 so 42 45 31 47 41 " 43 t9 " 32 TOOAY 221em 832am 3 23pm 940pm T*M80A'I' 3 11 • m 9 lta m )'57 pm 10 15pm 11 .. .. s •9 07 es I I 52 n,. -,_ 100.-y e1 e 34 , m 111e1 •II at S 37 pm Tiie -6 41 am lodey lnCI •• SStpm CAR SCAM VICTIMS LEFT FUMING ... From A l o;t1Ck) problem for those who thought they had kg111matcly purchased their f ars from -\u10 Gallery. ·•tf they (Police ) had 1nves11gated Honda."' said Va' ra. whose BMW "hen we asked them to th as whole wa!) not insured As far as Ms Dwiggins as con· l'C'rned. most of the problems could ha'e been a'oaded if Nev.port police had acted prompll) tQ h-era-nd other people·.-. complaints about the deal· <.'r~h1p thing could ha'c been a ... oaded.'" she Roseman said he· would hkt' 10 )aad collect all the '1c11ms· stones before Greg Va' ra of R1.,.ers1de was t111ng d I to sell his 198:! BMW 3:!01 last fall cons a enng a a" suit again t ·an) ansurancc companies or loan 1ns11tu-when 11 re-pre-sentall\C from ..\uto uo-ns thaTworked Wlth 4.uto--Ballen•. Galle'l'called ham and suggested he omc of the' 1ct1m~ ha'e also 1nlkcd '\fter learning m NoH·mber that thrirl·ar\\asno longer on 1he lot. Mrs. D"' 1ggans said she and h<.'r husband ('Ontacted gt. Todd Wilkinson. he s.a1d Walkanson told them to be patient because Auto Gallen was ha\lng legaumate trouble pa)lng off 11s chents. put the ca r up for sale at the lot. about sumg the police department He dropped the rnr off on De<-. JO and th(' dtl.lnrt Jllorne) 's offi ce On Jan. 17 he called 10 '>e(' why 11 "a" taking so long to ~II the car .. and a Mean~ hale. as man) as 86 people SCl'Urlt) $Uard anS"'C'red the phone... arc "'tthoul lhe1r cars or the mone\ Va' ra !>:ltd thr) hopcd to make from their sale · Lake man\ of the· '1ct1ms. \'a Ha The OH"rn helming qucs11on that haH1nce found his car II no" belongs remaans as ho\' the dealcrsh1p man· to :i Hun11ng1on Beach man ~ho agedto sell1he carsandha,esomeof bought 11 1n good faith from no"· them sh1ppcd 0' erseas 1f the legi t· defunc t Laguna Beach Motor'J. 1mate o\\ncr.-. or their banks stall had By mad-January the dealership had closed and the Dwiggins were out one Por<,che. ..R1gh1 no~ I'm dm mg an · 0 .. thl· pink ~hp!>'' POLICE DEFEND HANDLING OF CASE ... From Al The business ""as sh-ut do~n an Januan. and one of t"o suspects -th e manager of the firm -was arrested on susp1c1on ofembellkml'nt .\lthough formal charges ha"e )et to be filed against the .\uto GaJler) president. some v1ct1l'ns oft he scam ha'e charsed that Police and district at1orne}s are handling the case 1mproperl~ The' 1ct1mf claim that because the scam as being handled as an embenlement rather than auto thdl case. their insurance companies are refusing to gl\e them compensation for their losses Wilkinson said mvestagators art' pursuing embenk· mcn1 charges b<·ca u'>e the ultimate target of the scam was mone'. not the' chicles themseh es "Basacall). the-Police Departmen t as basans our 1heo11 of prosccu11on on ad' ace from the d1s1nc1 attornc) ·~ office. that 1hc sub1ect of the cnme was the mone). not the cars ... said Wilkinson. "'(The case) offers not onl} a 101 of criminal legal 1..1ue~11ons. but a 101 ofcavi l legal questions that ma) not he: ans"'crcd for a number of years."' he added Ocput) District '\ttorney Mark &\'lgn) said auto theft charges ma) C'entuall) be filed "If( .\utoGallcl) suspects} knC'w 1he~ "eren '1 gomg w gl\c th.e...ucums· 1he1r mone a1the11mc the~ took,;Jhear 1.ar'i. then 1t"s auto I heft." sa1d'Se\ ign). "This as nOl"a case- " hl•rc a btls1ness ~as set up to defraud people. It wa11 unginall) sci up as a leg1t1mate business.·· Se' 1gn} agreed that the victims have an unpleasant dilemma. but said that their only recourse at present .. ,s Cl\ 11 ae11on agnanst 1hc Auto Gallcf)."0 He also noted 1ha1 the .,.1c11ms" 1llfull) ga' e their vehicles to ..\uto Galler\ for consignment sale. · Se\•tgn) said a lawsull agaa-nst has office "ould not change the course of the 1n vcsuga11on ··Because one side thr('att'ns to sue us " 111 not make an 1mprcss1on on our determmauon of the facts."' said Se" ign). "Bas1call ). we've got two 'lets of unhappy people When }OU get down to it. that's thC' botto m line." Wilkinson and Sevigny s:ud the) did not plan 10 attend a Tuesda) evening ne~s conferenC(' called b) disgruntled '1ct1ms an order .. to avoid a confrontation ... I"' es11gators sa) they arc also ~ resthng with the Through the c:.nturlel. fine wood shutters have become 1ynon ymou1 wtth luxury and good tute. ' Today, Heirwood Shutters glw an euy elegance to any Interior from Colonial to UHra Modern. No other window covering performs Its function • with such bMuty and grace. Shutters fllter Hght with an inflnlte variety of stytea. reduc:. gtere, bk>ck ou1 heat and colct maxima the ~ and expand Interiors .!Mth cteen. almple llnee. Unltke other window trNtment1. shutter• Iner .... your home's vetue . With · Hetrwood Shutter' a you may chooM Louver wtdthl of 1'A, 21A, 3tn. and 41A. We Mlect the flneet woodt evaMable and offer• terge MlectlOn Of c:olort Of ttlltna and .. wtll help you .... the belt dMigr\ for YG"' w1ndowa and IHdfng glal doorl. Serving California since 1953 • .. qu(·~t1on of "ho actu:ill) o~ ns the resold automobiles. Wilkinson ~1d the ""new owners" of appro\lmatel} Q() percent of the 'chicles have been located. "'There arl· t~o st•ts of' 1ct1ms 1n this case. and ~c·re not going to hammer one set of ' 1ct1ms tor the benefit of the other ... \31d 'agn) Police ret:el\ed complaints abollt alleged din) deali n~s at .\uto Galler) as .earl} as Jul). but a formal 1n,es11gat1on ~a not lau nched until No,embcr. W1lk1nson said pohcl· called .\uto Galler\ officials about the rnmpla1n1c;, and said the compan) :.had leg111mate reasons·· for the lack ofpa}mcnt The s11ua11on c:ame to a head ""hen a Los .\ngclesauto dealer sent 10 rars 10 .\uto Galle~ :ind r('('etH"d a check ~ 11hout the proper signatures and~ 1thout suffinenl funds to suppon 1t .\fler a represcntata\C: of .\uto Galle11 ·s parent compan). Laguna Beach Motors Inc .. told Police and distract attornc)s about unpaid balls and dr} bank ac<:ounts. police arrested '\u10 Galler) manager Reginald Kennedy. 39. of Laguna Niguel. on u picion of grand theft under false pretenses. Kenned) ~as later relea~d on hall The wh ereabouts of A.uto C.,all('n President Jame!> .\rH!t't~on:-~ cwpon-Be'at'tr;im' mil un~own.·&nd police believe he ma~ have fled the countl) and six-nt most of thl' 111-gotten cash. o\lthoutth the) dccltnl'd to re\ eal spec1fks. pQhce said .\nderson h\ed a la\lsh lifesl\le at has Harbor Island home. an find se\\.·ral automobiles and e"<pcnsivc belongings '"It's our thcof} that he'c; en Jo~ ed the use of O\ er SI m1lhon and that hes out ofto~n:· said W1lk1nson Police declined to re,eal "h"ther .\nderson has famtl) h' mg an the area W1lk1n on said he behe'C''i Kenned> 1s still an Orange Count). Wilkinson said audaton are currently scrutanwng Auto Galler} account books and should complet(' their '"'est1ga11on "'thin t~o wrcks. He ..aid addn1onal charges would likely be filed ag:unst Kenned) and Anderson" 111 probably be chargl'd at that tame. 1f he can be located b) poltcc \Deelgned • FlnilMd • c * THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ·18, 1988 25 CE TS -D~e:v_elope~s rush to protect-tracts 66 applications la' 88 re_quest vesti n ments ~ause tht") would circum- vent the Citizens' 1nat1at1ve Slow-growthpetitions certified to avoid slow-growth initiative·~ effects But the f986 la~. wlficll permits development tra u to become .. ves- ted." also appears 10 be a way of c1rcum,entang 1he proposed c1tuens' By BOB VAN EYIEN °'_..., ........ Large Orange County developers arc rush int to use a 1986 law that can protect building projects from politi- cal changes. such as the proposed countywade slow growth inataa tave. Included an the stampc:de is the Santa Marga rita Co .. whach plans to build more than J 2.000 homes in ats Rancho Santa Margarita planned communi ty in south Oranae County. Anthony Kennedy was sworn in as the nation's 104th Supreme Court justice today .I A• Sports Soviets take revenge against U.S. Olympic hockey team./81 Index Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather 86 83 84 A7-8 810-12 87 89 88 A6 A3 89, 12 81-3 A2 The compan) has alrcadv come under fire for its effons to 'get the Board of upcrvasors to appro"e a development airecment whach would protect the en tare planned communi- t) from the effects of the slow-growttt 1n1t1at1' c. The aveement was placed on hold. along \\l!h two other samalar agree- ments. last week b) the board Su pen 1sors said they feared law: suats b)' slo~-growth suppon ers. who ha\C blasted de,elopment ap,rre- 1mt1a11' e. r Officials at t~l' county .En- vironmental Management Agency said there had been a huge increase this year an the number of developers subm11t1ng de,elopment tract maps for 'est1ng. a process which shields the projects from changes an zonang or building dens11~ la\\S for up to seven years. Last year. according to agency (Pleue eee DEVELOPE~S/ A2) Wayward car released By BOB VAN EYX E"' °' ............... The coun t~\\ 1dt· ,111-., grov.1h measurt' has qualified for the Junt' pnmar' t.'b 1111n ballot. counl) Rt"g1strar of Voters Don Tan nl'~ ann<1..inced 1oda' "That's v.onder1ul · ~1d Ul'n Ont"p. an 1ni11a11't" bad.er 1n Hunllngton fkalh ·1don't 1..nov. what to sa~. rm so h.ipp~ It s .l lot of hard "'l)ri.. l llml 10 fru1uon .. Ballers of Ult' grn"'th and tratfa ontrol measurt needed 65 I I 0 'ahd ~1gpa1ur~ in order to get 1he1r an111all\ t" on the ball 11 <iuppont'r<. lllliC'C'ted more than 96.000 signature!> •n 1n111a11'e Pl"l1t1ons. which v.ert' turned 1n to the Rl'g.,trar on Ft"b <J but 11 tool count' officials unul toda' It• 'enl'I. that a sufficient number of the signatures 11.ere lrom \a 1d rt•g1\tert"d voters ··1 will be doi ng J I'\ )ITJC1al ct"ndica11on wnh the count) 's ~al b~ nn 1 "l'd. .. said Tanne'. "but thett are enough signature~ <£l1.urJing t.o our random sample ·· The measurt' v.111 nov. go belore the Board df Supervisors. v.h1lh ,:sn l'll ht'r adopt 11 or place 1t on an election ballot for Jpprv' JI b~ the voters l sanfl a random ><lmPlt Tannt'' estimated 74.38 I of (Pleue .ee PETITIONS/A2) Badham thrOws support behind Baker candidacy Congressman says h e ·11 take an a ctive role in campaign By GREG KLERKX Ol ... O..,..._.... .... In-me (It\ < ounc-ttman Daud &~r·s campaign for l ~ Congress got a maJor shot 1n the ann \.\ edn~­ da~ .... hen the man he is set"lsng to rt"place. Rep Rotxn Badham R- -..:ev. pon lkach endo~d his can- d1dac' and '>aid he v.ould act1,eh \.amp;ugn for ham · 'Badham announced the tndor~­ ment of Baker one of ei ght Rt"· publican cand1datt'S n 1ng for his ('ongress1->nal seat rom his \.\ a<;h- 1ng1on. DC office .. r,e obser>ed him f°' some-ume and r\ t" bern impressed 11.1th ham as a )Oung man v.ho·., been an a!>~t and contnbutor to his .-11" .. Badham said this morning "Ir> inc \\tll '>OOn Ix the btggdl c1l) in Orangt" t OUITl\ and I thank Da' e has dont' an ouutandmg JOb tht"re .. Ba~ham a , urrt"ntl~ ,ampa1gning actt' t"I) for pres1dt"nt 1al hotxful George Bush but said ht "'ill plug Bakt"r's cand1da0 v.h1k ht' 1s 10 <..alifom1a · DaYidBaker C'ongTt"" s1onal DtstnC\. "hach an· clud"'-1 'ev.l)l.m Beach lntnt" Costa \.It"~ Laguna Beach El T C\ro Laguna Hills part~ of Hunungton Bnch .1nJ ntJ ~na and most of Tus11n B;idham has ~p~sented the d1 trlct ior 11 \t"Ur<- l.igunJ Bea,h < l\ (oun al"'oman Lida L rnnt"' 1s tht" onh ·~mocrat runn·-~ for' the ~31 Tht" pnma~ c-kd11, s xhedult'd Junt" - Coeta Meaa flreflebten DaYid Valle. and Cbrl• Kudelka try to pry open the hood of a Toyota that tumbled off the road on Wed.De.day and wecS&ecl between a con- domlnium and retaln~ wall at 2076 Meadow View Lane. The clriTer. identified u Gary Paul Bnma, 35, wu arre.ted on aaaplclon of dnmken drhing. "He's contn~uted to his ca l\ and ,·hur<"h nc s ~good iamll~ man. hr's 'oung and t\\~'s t"ager w ">ef".e his Cl'untn for the.-s.ale ,,f \Cn 1.:t" .. ~1d Bad ham Badham p~s1~e' 0' er lht JtJth BaJhJn <i end11rscmt"nl 11.as tht" J'lt-'rk1.t h1nhda~ present fo r Baker 11. hu tum'-·d I c-. l1n \.\ ednesda' Tm (''lrcml·h grateful for 11. (Pl~ eee BAJ[ER/ A2) 1' Pol~ce killing in Mesa called justified By JENNIFER WEBER Of -0.., "9t It.ff T~o Costa Mesa police officers v. ho l..11lcd a n•in his dooN3~ v.ere JU!>t1ficd an shooting ham. offic..aals in the D1s1nc1 \tlorne\ 's offil·t ha't" condudcJ. • Don Ra' mood Park«. ~9 was l alleJ Dc1. · 12 alier pomllng \\hat turned ou1 w ~ .i pellet gun 31 an un1de n11fied offict"r. Deputy Dastnct Attorne) Douglas Woodsmall said thas morning. Thinking the handgun was a re- ' oh er and Parker \\as about to shoot. the officer and his panner empued the1rguns. hltttng tht" man once in the top of the hf"8d and once 10 hts side. Woodsmall !><ltd In a ktter dell,t"rcd 10Ch1ef Da,1d Snov.den on \\ cdnt'<\Ja' ~ ooJsmall wrote that the shooting . v.a "Jusufiabk hom1ude .. ·"I guess \OU v.ould call 11 reason-a~le sclf-dden~ .. \\ oodsmall said toda' The l~tt"r cap~ an an'e taption in' oh 1ng the Police Depanmt"nl. tht" Sht"nlf s ()cpanmcnt. the d1stnct attornt'' · ,1tlict.> and tht" coroner's office T he ofTtlCr\ "'c~ 'C\IX'nJ' ,~ ,,, a report of a J 1~1ur~a·he a• '~.'O \\Jlla(e \\(' u.hl'" l\i( \t' X'l!O@ ~·lurTt"d The\ ~nod.('(1 'r 'hl' aN'1mer: ~'< and Par Cf "~· 'l' lht' ~'\f \\Hhu.hatap~·arrd t. ~a re'<' 't°r1n his hand orliuJl~ <.a id T'H' "el~'" turnt"d out ti1 k' a re' et ~un \\ hen tbe l,ffi er-; ordered Parkt"r to drl>p th'c gun hr raised 11 and P\' nll•d 11 a1 ont" of tht" officers. \\ l~>d,mall '!.atd The officers fired I 2 rounds at Par n hmang him onl~ 1"1cc 1111.asalla,t"n 'e~qu ad.thang.­ \\ ,'OJ.,mall .-.aaJ -1rs amazmg hov. '1u1,l l' ,Oll ,an empt' vour gun ·· (Ple&M eee SHOOTl1'G/A:Z) Savvy Sherlock search_es Supplies Coast export-import specialist turns hard-to-find items into easy turnovers GREG KL£nx 1den11fica11on tor the J1rttt supplier." she recalkd "I p1cled up each sample hoping 10 finJ \Orne 1ikn11ficat1Qn for the darN.'t <;Upphcr The 'e~ la§f'bo' had tht" shn~d l1t e' 1den e I "IS lool ing for Hl· ne-gle~ted 10 remo'e -0ne addrc~ ilider lh.Alt kd mc Lo the source Quake at fault in Newport gas leak •• " If you nttd 1t. chances arc that Lon Robenson can find-it. Someone to sell your umbilical cord cutters? No problem. An exotic part) locauon? Try a Ooatina res- taurant in Ho°' K.ona. A bulk load of Ponuau~ sardi0e1? h 's yours. You might say that Robertson 1s a ~lar Sherlock Holmes. And she thanks so. too. which is why she named her new company Sherlock H. and Watson Too. The Newport &ach based<ompany-owned and run by Robertson alone -spec1ahzes in locatina difficult to find products. 1tf"ticcs and information for busi- nesses and individ\llls. "I think I just have a natural knack for find int lhmgs ... -saicHt"Obcrtson. a Ne" port Beach resident. .. The trick for something like-this is in talking to ~oplc and not lxing aftaid to ask a lot of questions. I can do that ... Althouah Sherlock H~ lS a new venture. ~obcnson is no stranaer to findmg the bard-to-find. She has o~ratcd a sma)cs travel company and in<kP'ndcnt sift company. as well as s~ncbna time as a ttCnliter in the data procnsinc fidd. She current- ly docs frcelal'K't imponina and exponina for several compan~ Her u~ricMCS in these JObs ea rned her knowfedae of "sourcina" P £0PLE IN THE NEW S merc handise and sen ices -b)pass- ma d1stnbuton and retailers to deal with tht" producer of a product, and get a better deal It w35 v.h1k "'orkmg on her "'holesak gift company that s~ decided to "crut out the m1ddk man" fOrt\tr "I "as bro"sang in a ..showroom wnh .i ~mple. hop1na to ~d somt "From lhJt moment on. I '0"'td thtrt' "~'uld tx-Ol) maddk person in m} future · <.he ~1d RobC'n 1n ".l" not .ilv.a,sassurtof hef'CI f. he ..a ad "E,c-n "hen I v.a\ little. I "-as this sh}. retanng person.'' ~ht" recalled, -1 was tcmfrc-d <'I th'1ngs \.h pu~nt.s used to t3ll' mr pla1.."t'<. and pt<>pfe "ould sa' Oh. >our daughter. she's so tembl\ <.h' · .. Enrolle-J .u l L ~ an her nrl~ 20s (she dtehneJ to SJ' e Mr e), shC sud (Pl_.. eee SllSllLOC&/ AS) Mother Nature· catching her se.cond wind ~ . ay aoaaT HYNDMAN ......... - Violen1 wtnds th11 sniubed homes. 1huf1kd mo1orists. tOSIC'd ~IS and tOtt down tlftS Wednnday arr_ tlpttted 10 "'um 1oniaht and Friday. The Nattonal Waither Scrvu Pftldicttd &hit tht winda"*y would lie C81tn1 but would IKI It to JO IO 40 .... law lllisc~NUld tonillat • ..... ...... ~up •• 60 tnplt ----..--\.:-.... ______ _... ____ .__ ___ _.....--...-------" ,-.;l j... .. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ... LANCE IGNO' __ .._ ........ Os ... • Spur.neCl lover kills··7 in office before surrendering SUNNYVALE. Calif. (AP) -A omce door in his fac:-e. ht shot ht"r panman apparen•ly &ft&O' a t a woman throu&h the door. he was wounded wbo spmned bis alJec1.ion.s sur· in the shoulder. rendered to police T~y n1aht. Grijalva said that Farley told them about 5ix hours af'.lcr kdhna seven he shot the others because "be feh people and w~.und1na her and four threatened by them." At one point, he ot.bcn at ~r S1hcon Valley employer. bepn cry1n1 when talkint about has .Tbe man. idcntifi~ by police as mother to police. he added. Rae Wa~ F!riey, 39 wal~~ out The incident began at about 2:30 O~ spraw lnl tWNtO~LCorp. --P.fl\. wf\cnFarlcy. Armed With a nne. buddan& at a~ut 8:30 p.m. PST, his shotaun and two handauns. allqedly arms in. the air. stormed into E L and began shoot· He was quickly surrounded by three o fficers and bundled into a waiting vehicle for the trip to Santa Clara County Jail in nearby San Jose. Commander Alex Michaelis of the Sunnyvale · Depanment of Public Safety said seven bodies -two wo men and fi ve men -were found when police swept throu~ the build- ina after the arrest. He said four were found an sccond-Ooor rooms and hallways. two in stairwells and one outside the building. They were not immediately ident- ified. Sunnyvale Lt . Rueben Grijalva. the chief negotiator. said Farley told ham he invaded the building planning to wreck equipment. .. He told us he shot two or three peo ple on the fim Ooor and thl!n he wcot to the second Ooor," he said.· There he met Laura Black. the Y.Oman who had spumed his affec- tions. and. "hen she slammed an ing. He had been firtd from the company three }ea rs earlier. ap- parentl) because he was bothenng Black. s~ud unny,ale Capt. Al Scott. ··1t was described to me as a si1ua11on that had turned into hara~s­ ment. He had. according to him. had given her a warning and she didn't · heed the warning and he said this wa his way of making a point." said Scott. "I saw a man walk up and I didn't reall)' pay a nenuon and theo JUSt shortl) later I heard bang. large ban~. and I realized 11 must bi.' shots." said witness Norma Kessler. Y> ho hid in hl'r offi ce. "I was in the olli c b) m~sclfand I closed the door and 11 locked and I got underneath m) de'ik and I must ha-..e heard about 50 d11Teren1 shots over a penod of time. I must ha ve been in there m_aybe 20 minutes. something like that." unnyvale Lt. Tom Moore said Black had been a target of Farle) 's afTcc11ons for about four years. Farley. who workN at ESL as a comP.uter software technician. al· IC&cdly followed Black to ball games and to the sto~. Black is believed to have tritd to obtain a restraining order to keep him away. he said. After the, ba~ of sunfirc. the man barricaded himself inside room 1274 on the $CC'Ond Ooor. He held no hostages. but a number of employct"s hid inside the buildina as the siege continued. afraid to Occ for fear of being shot. NORTH ••. From Al Council members Dave Whel.'ler and Mary Hornbuckle opposed the 459.800-square-foo t development becau~ of us intensit) and close prox1m1ty to the Grcenbrook tract. Where previous meetings on north side development have been packed with opponents. Tuesday night's hearing was notably quiet. wtth 10 people speaking about the project. "Let's face it: In the city of Costa ~1csa we have a parody of pubhc part1C"1pation ... said opponenLSandra Genis. "We've basically resigned ourselves to the fact that this council has their minds made up before the meeting. probably before it's even put on the agenda." FREEWAY SHOOTING GOES TO JURY.~. From Al · other cllarges not tiled by the D1stne1 .\nome\ "Th1s.1s a case that doesn't desc~t' those lo.ind\ of charge\ in 11." the.' attorne) said D eput) D1<>trat Atto rnl") Chmtopher Kral1 ck ~tt'rnl~ denied emotion pla~cd a roll' in his case. telling tht.' JUrors the shooting was a "cold-and-call ulat('d .. attempt to ki ll 1' u~\haum. ··~hat other use doc~ that handgun -lcxil. hoY> '>mall it 1s -ha'e other than to s11oot human bt.'mgs:· Krahcic said .. It is not manutactured to scare lio n\. that''> not Y>h) Mr Morga n bou ht 11 Hl· l.noY>'> "'hat he tncd to 1-----'~......,,.~ill_&ot caught .. ~kmbc~ 01 tbc '1c11m·s fam11\ s.:rnJ the' Y>l'rc lOnlidcnt 1n the ca~ Krahl k prcscntl.'d and added Me~er''> barra~c "'a" the most difficult pan ol the trial "It's tough. JUSl listening to him.'" said ott Nussbaum. 26 .. It's hkc he's tr)1ng 10 save a <>inking ship and pro' e his client 1s in nocent w1th all ol these h> pothcttcal s11ua11ons. But the fact 1s 1s that m) brother 1s in a Y> hcelcha1r and has been in thr hospital for s1>. months." The trial was tilled with emouonal peaks and 'alk) s. as the JUrors sa" the' 1ct1m -strapped in a wheelchair -tcsllf). and then the defendant "ho 1s fn."C on SI00.000 bail Tht' tw-o mt""n who ha\-e changed each other lt,e., \ll dra•a1calh 'Mltd the) dtd not n:cogn11l· each other Paul Nussbaum -.aid his hean holds hatred for Morgan. and at the salnt.• lime--r think hl' 1 palheuc:· ··1 hope I Morgan) y,,111 ~ix-nd a long time behind bar~ ... he added .But Nu~baum said e'en that Y.111 not bring JUSllcc 1n the case Jusucc. ft<.· 'M)ld. o nly could be feund ··1f -.omcone "ent through exactly the s..imt.' thing I ha\e. Words cannot C\plain II. .. Right no". I am complete!~ drpendent on other peo ple 10 take care of m) datl ) needs ... If I ha' e an itch on m ) nose or head. 'I need ~omconc to scratch 1t." If con victcd of a II of the charge'> "'h1ch he faces. Morgan could he .,t.·ntcnccd to 7 )Cars to hfr 1n pn son. Kraltck said Ott Nussbaum. ho"'· c' er. c,a1d thatthc tnahs nou n end 10 hi\ fam1h 's trauma 'lt"sJu.st another bridge we ha' cw no)s." he saic.I outside the Santa .\na mun room "Gar~ ·s inJUI) I'> going to tx· a lifelong thing -tt dOt.'sn't end hnc ·· Mt.'~er said he thought the.', JUI) might reach J dcn.,1on in the cast" a'> carh .1., Thurs<la~ SJ.,EUTH FINDS PRODUCTS, SERVICES •.• From Al C'\P<Jrt1ng for '>C' era I companies Her npertl'OCe'> 1n these Jobs earned her l m.>Y>kdgc uf ··sourcing· mcrchand1 .. c and ->er' 1ct·s -b) pa'IS· in.g dtstnbutors and rt'ta1lers to (,kal with thl· produrl.'r of a product. and get a hcttl·r dl·al It "'as "'htle "'ork1ng on hn Y.holc~le gtli ,ompdn\ that she d('('1dcd to fon•,cr "cut out the middle man·· ··1 "'as'broY>\tng 1n J '>hov.room "'1 th a ..ampk. hoping to fi nd wme 1dcn11fo.at1on fo r the u1reQt supphn .. sht· rccalkd ··11m kt•d up rach .-.ample hoping to find \omc 1dcn1dirnt1nn tor lhl' d m·lt .. uppher The \Cf' last ho' tiad thl· '>hrcJ ''' c' 1dencr I "a' lool..1njl for He nc~kcted lo remu' e Qne .id,lre\\ \IKkcr that led ml· It) thr 'iOurn: "From 1hat moml·n1 on. I \(lY.l·d therl' Y.ould ht· nit n11 ddlc person 1n m ' futurl' ·· <ihl· \J1d R11Qt:rt'>on "J'> n11t .ti .... a~s as sure o t her<,clf. <,he '>..lid ·E'en "hl·n I "J' 1111le. I "'as 1h1\ 'h' rt'tinng rxr,on she recalled. "I \.\J\ tt•rrtfil·d 11! thing' M~ parent-; U\l'd to talo.l' me places and people "'ould 'a' '( >h ,,,ur daughter. shc·s '>O tembh '>h' Ee n rolled ai l < I .\ in her earl\ ~Os t '>hl· d<.·chncd to &" e her age). she said '>hl' dropixd out becaUS(' of poor gradcc; .\lcohol was also a problem a nd ltk \\3\ spirali ng downhill unul Rol'lt'n,on enrolled 1n .\lcoholtcs A nun' mou'>. Tht~ program . '>hl' -,aid. turned hn ltfr ari•u nd "I 'tnn cd to get \Ome <;en~ ot m,..._.11 Jnd realt1cd a lot of thin~ I dtd to -..ibotagc m' <l"' n \UCCC<o'> •• ..a1c Rntll·n\nn. "ho 1c. di' orcl'd and ha' no r h1ldrt•n Back on tral lo.. Robenson enrolkd at Orange C oa't ( otkge. transferred to Cal tate Fulknon and c'entualh graduated Y>1th a har h('lor's dl·grrc 1n human rewurcc' \he taught a\· 'l<:nn cne\'i tra1n1ng Jnd "'or!.\ as a urug and akohol1'>m rnun..elor at ~t )o'>{·ph"c, Ho\p11al 1n Orangl· C 1radualh. \hl' "'orkl•d her '"'a' into 1he 1mport1ng hu,1nc'>'> Y>h1r h c.ht' <,,11d ha' \ 1cllkd \Orne 1ntNec;11ng npt•m•nln "iht• n·ml·mbcrs makrntt J IJ\l·minutc trip to Korea w \uurtl' .. to~' lor hn gift «Ompan~. and d1\lO\ cnng 1hat J trade ~ho" "a' in 10" n and :ill hotel\ "l"f't' hookt'd to CJPJUl\ <ihe (o und a Korean agcnc~ 1n lo\ .\ ngclc-; "ho rekrrcd her to a t'om- paO\ 1n Ko rea that placed tourist\ in hnmcs ""h 1-.orcan famtl11.'\ "I took most of m' meals" Ith the fam1I~ sitting on ihc fl oor l hl'\ C\nlr1cd me to to\ fa ctoru.·'· tran'i· IJtcd .rnd hcl!X'd me "'1th the ncgo· 11at1ons for pnec.,:· \aid Robertc;on "I Y>a\ ta ken \lghtsl'cingand I slept on tht.· floor l.$1an st) k tor a week It v.a\ a pulo. C\pent•ncc 1n IT1\ hie .. Other cxcx·ncntc' h.t'l' hcen more harroY> ing -\ lat ton 1n Ta1 "'an "'h1ch had contrattt•d "•th Robertson for a \htpment nt thou...ind'> of stufft'd T t•dd\ hear' "'a' lkmolt<ihl•d b\ a I~ phc;on In another "eathn·rclated m1!ih<1p, a <>hip en rnutt' lr11m Japan Y>1th u1mponcn1' lor J n 1n..tant bar ktt Roberto.on ".l' putting togt'th('r for \neral mJJt>r rt•tatlt'r'> v.as hit Y.1th J t\ phoon amt h.irt•h made 11 to the l n1tl'd ~talc\ \ trut I. lull ol labels tor the .-.amc prndut t taught tire and Y>a'>gutted. al\ll 1m.1m·ra11ngall of the label'> ··People <.a) plan. plan. pla n but thrrt"s al"' 3) s \Oml.'th1ng t'lse that can h.ippcn." ~•d Robenson Rohcrtson ~1d she got the idea for \ht•rlc>1..l H in fn1rcprent.'ur \1aga- 11nt' "'hl.'n' <,he read about a Y.Oman "'hu operatl'\ a· s1 m tlar bust ne~s on thl· Ea"t < oa.,1 "When I rl·ad thl' article. m\ v.holc ltlc con\olidatt·d." '>hi.' said =·1 .. aid. · f ht' 1s "hat I do · I realized I had Ix-en doing tht<, m~ \I. hole hfe " Pl'r\t'' era nu~ t\ the lo.I.'\ to J bU'llOl'S') ltke hl'rlock H . said Rob· t'rl'>on The bu\tOC"IS requ1r~ long hour<11 on the te-lephone. a \3rtCt) of rnntact!> in diffcrl'nt fie lds and a lt1tlc btt uf lud. ''l'H· k arned to pull C\ Cl) thing ) ou l'an out of a phone call... <,a1d Rober1<.on "\\ho can the\ refer \OU to''( an \OU u..e their namc~ What can tht.·\ tcli ~ou anon~mousl>') ·\II ol thO\c thing' arc 1mponan1 \ ou p1ctl' 111gl·ther "hat ~ ou need "\ uu ha ' c to lt'ilen to C\al'lh what )UU hl·ar It hdp~ )O U sta) out ol troubk ... '>hl' \a1d Rutll·rtwn .. aid -.hi: v.111 contract to lin<l Jn' thing. t"H"l'PI missing ix-rson-. · or JO\ thtnl! illegal ·· he said \he tan·1 1maginl' doing anything othcr thJn running hl·r nwn hu'itnt'S'i. and \ht: hope" \hcrloc k H "111 ha \l' "longt'\ 1 t \ · .. f hcrl·\ no uthcr wa) for me 10 go ahout thing'> Tht•rc·s something that .propel\ me I guc'>'> I get craz} 1f I don't ha'e lontrol O\er things .. 'hl· \aid YOUTH LOSES FIGHT WITH CANCER ••• From Al iss ue gold v.-ings ttiat ( unn1ngham o nce "-Ore The retired sa, al com- mander -who !11111 flies against the T op G un p1lot!I a~ .. Band it Ont " their 1ra1n1ng enem~ -also pres· ented the bo) w11h patches from the Miramar flight school made fam ou'l by the Tom Cruise movtt' "He's an ho noral) Top {run .. the pilot said of Enc Enc said ttc was 3 fart o< Jt't flving ORANGE ~-a.f COAST ·--· r•I ... °"1<:1 )JO Wftl S.t St ( Y A .............. ,.t. ' .... ·~ .a • "' c "'-.z ~,. --\ ·~· ... long tll·forc 1hc Tum ( 'ru1\C mo\ 1e aoout the.' cllll' fightl.'r ptlOl'i. hOWt'\Cr Dunng the pair'' Imel '1s11. Cun· n1ngham al'io g.a' c him a' 1dt'otapc of thcmo\tcand .. Fox r .... o."abookthe 1:ommandcr Y>rotc about his Vietnam e\ pcrtC'nC'C!. The m~tlng wa'> arrangtd b Dr Jame\ .\ .\u'>ttn. FHP., associate 'tlC prcstdt'nt of medical affairs. and also a rt't1rt'd Na") admiral C'un· nfngham 1s nov. the dean of the 01ght . \Chool at '\:a11onal l 'n1vcrs1t)' 10 an Diego .. He·s .tn interesting perso n to m«'t:· Eric 'kl1d a!> he surveyed the commandt'r. "'ho Y>ore his leather fl ) 1ng Jaclo.rt hcdcckl'd w1th colorful patches • "You can be m) win1man an)· 11me." Cunningham replied to the youth. his OY> n C)CS "'et. "Anytime." .\urn \atd funeral sen-1~ for the bo) had not been scheduled. DaUJ Piiot DettYery I• GuarentMd Justcall 642-6086 What do )Ou like abou1 the Dail)' Pilot') What don't )OU hke" all the number above and your f!'lessase will be ~orded. tranKnbtd and de· h"er~ to the appropnatc editor The same 24-hollr 1nswenna Krv1u l'lla) be uKd to rtt'ord ~ttcf\ to t~ eduor on an" toPK ontnbuton to our ~tte~ column must 111clude thftrnamt Ind ttlcpflo·M numbtr for .,enfkaiaon Tells us wh~t't on )Our mind • ·-------~ I Most ly clear skies, wind ahead '-' ----~~-___ _..,,,_ °'.,.. CCMlll ......... ~ ctMr t~ Md Thursday. wtth 9UlfY 08r'YOf' ..,. to 21 mph dlmlNlhllig tOnioftt. HlgM t~Wll,.,.. "°"'the mid eo. to mtct 109. iow. In lhe.tOI. Local north to northeelt winds 20 to 30 mph will btow below the canyon• ecroee the Inner co.tel wetert. decr...ing tonight. 'wtMrout, •.,... creft ~lilofy 19 poeted ....,...., Point Conception end Sent• Aoee letend for north to northwt wind•. A hlah wind wetct1 1n the mountelne will continue thtouQh today wttn north to~ wind• 40 to 50 rnpt\ Md gut(• to eo mph decfeuinQ tonight Aeeon,hlghewtet renoe from 42 to 50, OY«night tows from 2'4 to S4. Southtlrn Celtfornla. deMrt .,... will ~ moetty clMI' through Thuflday, with north t~ nort,_;t ~~· 15 to 2~ mph decrMslng tonight Upper cMMr1 htght wtll r~ ff om 58 to 45, tows trom 38 to 48, Lower deMrt hlgM wlll renge from 70 to 78, lows from 42 to 50. 'i,.C,..'is -• -__ ..,...._10 -c.-s--, U.S. Tempa MtdlM'd-OdeeM ,. 34 Calif. Temps --,, " M~S1 Peul 31 17 ,,_.... • ....... .. Le NMIWllle 41 II ,,_.... • """· .. Afbllny.N Y " 2$ ..... °'...,,. H 33 ...,.,......, 17 Altivq-que 63 21 ,.._.,Ofll Clly .. 31 a.tetow 70 Arnerfllo .. ~ Norlolll, v. 60 40 ..._.I l 72 Al>Cllor. 14 ot Noni\ Plat!• 43 ti &tg9-"\ S7 ... _...... ., " OllletlOrM Ctty .. 31 lll9'IOP $4 Allente SO' 30 Omall4I .. 21 lllythe 11 AtlenllC Clly .. 31 Orlendo 12 45 Cet ..... n ....,.ton 71 31 ~ q 3S OuM<C"" 71 a.n-· 44 3t "-'• 75 47 ,,_ 63 lilinOS 3t 30 p::::Tc 32 2t l -1• M llWmlnQll-52 n p a.. 52 40 l~BMc" 87 ........ Cll 37 11 Pr~ .. 35 ~T 11 ._ .. 30 =•ty 62 ,. H 8oe1on ., 37 .. 25 MOll<Q'lll 71 a.ownev11te 14 .. =u·· .. 20 MO<llebellO 71 111un.io 21 22 60 II Monterey Ill 8wllnglon VI 3, 25 SI LOU11 51 2$ ,.._,... 70 c-33 21 Sell l l ... Clry 3t 30 Oeklancl ff Clnanneu 40 24 SenA111onio 74 4t Onte<IO 71 LI Frid~ 1,,.°"911 SuoOey M-1)1 dtlr 4t elllle w I\ ~ply north lo t\Ort-1 ., wlrldt bl40w 1111 canyon1 HIQtls lrom 72 37 to 78 -IOwt If! 1111 40s 23 30 •2 .. Surf Forecast 41 37 ~ ,__. ... ...,. .... f'N. 47 BEACH AAEA 41 l o. Al'glllel City 3 13 43~~1y ;i 13 3 t3 :: S 89fblre·Vlnlu•• 3 13 40 S"'911 direction W"letly OullOOll to- 49 TllurMlay Liii ii CllenQI 47 Extended cie-33 24 Sen JI.en PA 17 17 P ...... .llc>rlngt 13 Columbll s c S7 33 St SteM-20 ..02 PINdene 1S ., .. ~~ " H S..tt11 50 34 P-AoC>lls 71 C-dN H 42 31 Sl\<IWC)Ot1 70 21 Aedwood City Ill DllM-FI Wo<lll 74 3t Slou• ,.,,. 3t " ,___ 78 31 Tides ... 40 Oey1on J7 25 Sc>oll-41 H s.cr-10 61 o.n .. •• 21 Sy.ecu• 21 24 ,_ .. n 0.M~· .. 22 Tempe-SI Pt"b9 11 43 5.,., ..,nerd>no 1S Otlrott 3t 20 ToPeil• 5$ 27 ,.,., Gab<lef 76 Oulul!)" .... 27 14 T-18 41 $8"1 Dflgo ,, E!PMO 11 21 Tutu ee 31 SMFrianQICiO 71 47 lOOAY 40 Flrt1 IOw 221 e m 11 40 ~11 e 32 • m 61 •2. tow 323pm ·IS ~ Sec:O<IO 1119" 9 •O om 4 9 h8"1fYflle 47 2t W-'*'Oton 0 C 4S 3t S8rlJoM ff F111tbenlc1 Ot ·11 .,__.... 11 ,. Sin•• An• 73 ,.,go 2t 12 ""'-., 3A Sen•• 1!19f'1>91• •• "9ge••" 50 20 ~Coy 52 )3 SenteCl\a ., Gtend~ 2t 21 U.Veget .. 3t $8"111M-79 Gt..i F ... 42 27 ume Aoca 61 30 s.,., .. ..._ 67 ~oN C 50 ,.. Louie._ •S 2• Stoctilon 81 Herttora tO 2f.-w--72 21 T ahOI Velley 42 ~· 31 30 ~ 51 11 ,.,,,_ 68 Honolulu 12 70 MIMI! 91ecl\ 17 Sf Y-11 Vty SI 42 THIM90AY •5 Fir111 IOw 3 111 m 0 1 31 ~:,... 9 II I 'tl es 4 7 3 S7pm 11 4 t s-"'91' 10 IS pm u •I 43 Tiii ..... ,.._ IOOl y II 6 3A I m end Ill M1•11 5 37 pm •• The moon 6 1 7 a m IOOl y Ind 1111 32 6 Slpm CAR SCAM VICTIMS LEFT FUMING ... From Al c;ttek) problem for those who thought the) had lcg111ma1ely purchased their cars from Auto Gallery. .\s far as Ms OY.tggins ts co n· ccrned. most of the problems could ha'c been a,01dcd 1f NeY.port poltcl.' h.td acted promptl) to b ee and other ix·oplc's com plaints about the deal· Cr'ihtp. "If they (police) had in'ci.11ga1ed when "<' askrd them to this whole thing could hav<.' bern avoided:' she Mil d. Honda." ..aid Va, ra. Y>hosc BMW \\ Q'i not in'lurcd Koseman said' hr would hkc to colll'Ct all the '1cttms' stories before cons1dcnog a laY> suit against an) insurance companies or loan 1nst1tu· t100~ that "'orkcd w11h_Au to G allery. Greg Va' ra of RI' erside was t ~ 1ng to ..ell his IQ ~ BM~ 3~01 la<>t fall Y> hen 'a r~,Prcsentatl\ e from .\uto Galle11 cal!C'd him and suggestl·d hl' put the car up for sale at the 101 omc of the '1ct1ms have also talked about suing the polite depanmcnt and the d 1)tn r1 attnrne) 's ollilc. .\fter learning 1n Novem bt•r that 1he1rcar Y>a~ no longer on the lot. Mrs. o~, 1gg1ns !>aid i.hc and her. husband contaded gt Todd Wilkinson. Shi.' ..aid W1lk1nson told them to be patient bccaust' Auto Gallen Y>as htl\ ing lt'g1t1mate trouble pay1.ng ofT Its clte-nts. He dropped thl' rnr olT on Del . ~() O n Jan 17 he called to sec wh) 11 wa' taking so long to scU the car ··and a ~CUrl l) suard 30S\.\Crcd the phone." Va, ra ~1d Meanv.h1k. a'> man~ as 86 people arc \\ 11hout their ca r'! or thr monr\ tht·~ hoix·d to make from their salt-· B) mid-January the dealership had closed and the Dwiggins we-re out one P<Jro;c he. Like man' of the '1ct1ms. Va, ra ha<; since found h1\car It no" belong'> to a H un11ng1on Beach man "ho bought 11 in good fa 1th from no"· ddunct Laguna Bl·ach Motors Thl' U\l'n' helming question that H'mn1m 1<:1 hO\\ the dealership man· aged to '>l'll thl' car~ a nd ha·ve some nf 1hem '>htpped OH'r\t•as 1f the.' legit· 1m<llt' 0" n~r'l or 1hc1r hanks sttll had 1 lw p1 n k <;It ps" , "Right noY> I'm Qm init an 'KO . ~ ~ POLICE DEFEND HANDLING OF CASE ... From Al Thebu!>1ncss "'as shut dov.-n 1n Januar\. and one ol IY.O Suspects -..the manager Of the firm -was arrestt'd On 'iU~p1c1on of t•m bc11le mcnt .\lthough formal charges ha\C )'Ct to be filed against thr .\uto Galle!) president. some ' 1c11ms of the scam ha' e l hargcd that pol Ice and d1stnct attom c)s are handling thl' l·asc 1mproperl) The' 1ct1m s' claim that becauSt' the scam •'> being handled as an e mbenlement rather than auto theft case. their insurance companies arr refusing to gl\ e thl·m c6mixn'>a t1on for their losses Wilkinson said investigato rs arc pursuing embe11lr- ml·n1 charge!. bt•causc the ultimate ta rget of the .-.ca m wac; mom·'. not thl' 'chicles thcmsch cs "Bas1rnll}. the Pohce Dcpnnmcnt is ba'>ing our thcol) of proscl·u11on on ad' ice from the district attornc~ -., office. that the subJC'Ct of the cnmt' was tht' rnonc'. not the rnrs:· said W1lk1nson ··(The 1.·asc) utTcr\ not onl) a lot of criminal lrgal qul''>ltons, but a Int ofc1v1l lcgal que-s11ons that ma) not he an!."l'rcd for a numbc'r of years:· he added. • Dcput} Ot\tnct Attorne) Mark 5cv1gn) said auto theft charge\ ma) l'' t'ntuall) be fi led "If( .\utoGallcr; suspects) lnrw the\ weren't going 10 gt' c thl' '1ct1ms· their monq at the 11m·c the) took their la rs. then 1rs auto theft." said Sc\ 1gm "Thl'i t'i not a cnsc "here a business Y>as set up to dcf'ia ud J)('Ople. It wa\ originall) set up as a leg111mate bu!>iness " Sc' 1gn )' agreed that the v1c11ms have an unpleasant dtkmma. but said that their onry recourse at present ··,~ "11 action again<;t the .\uto G allery·· He also nott"d th<t1 the '1c1tms Y> 111 full) ga ' e the-ir vehicles to .\ uto Galle I) for l'On'i1gnmen1 sale Scv1gn) ..atd a laY>su11 against his office Y>Ould not t"hange the course of the 1nvest1gatlOn .. Because one 5tde threatens to sue us will not make an 1mpress1on on our determination of the. facts." \aid Sevigny. "8as1call):wc've got two sets of unhappy pt"Oplc Whl·n )OU get down 10 11. that's th<' bottom hnt' ... \1¥1lk1nson .and Scv1gn) said tht'y did not plan 10 attend a Tucsda) evening news conferenee called b) dt'>gruntkd '1c11m s in order "to avoid a confrontation .. IO\cs11ga1ors sa) the) arc also ""rcstltng with the Through the c.nturlea. ftne WOOd shutters Nlv. become aynon ymou1 wtth luxury and good tu te. Today. Heirwood Shutters give 1n euy etegance to any lntet'lor from Cotonlat to Ultra Modern. No other window covering performs 1t1 function • with such beeuty and grece. Shuttet'I ftlter Hght with an lnflnlt• v•fety of 1tytee, reduce pe. block out heat Ind cotd, maximize the view and expand Interiors with cteen, llmpte llnet. Uni*• other window trNtment1, shutters Iner .... your h0me'1vatue. .. With H9frwood Shutter's you may ChOoM Louver wktth1 of 1'11, 21h, 31~. and 41A. We Mtec:1 the flneet WOOdl av•t>te and offer a l•ge .-CtiOn of cotor1 Of ~ and .. wtlt help you Mlec1 the beet de99' tor your wlndowl and lffdlng glUI doora. Serving Calif ornla since 1953 • qul'\t1on ot "ho actual!) o"""" 1hc resold automobtki.. Wilkinson <>atd the "neY> owners .. qf approx1matel) 90 perc(•nt of the \l'h1de'i havr been lorntl'd . .. Thcrc arl· tY>O 'iet'> of , 1c11m\ 1n this casr. and y,e'rc not go ing to hammer one set of' 1cttm\ for 1hc benefit of the othrr:· ..aid Sc' 1gn) Police rrrl'l\Cd complaints ahou1 alkgl.'d dtrt) dcah n~s at .\uto (1aller; as earl~ a\ Jul} hut a formal in'cst1ga11on Y>as not launched until '10,emhcr Wilkinson said policl' called <\uto (,alkl) officials about the complai nts. and '>atd the compan) .. had lcg11tmatc rca!lons" for the lar k of pa~ mcnt f hl' \llUaltOO tame to a hcad YI ht•n a l OS .\ngcle<, 3UIO dralcr sent 10 rnr<; to .\uto Gallen and rece ived a check Y. tlhout tht.· proper '>tgnature'> and~ tthout sufficient funds 10 ,upeon 11 . . <\fter a rcprc~ntall\C of .\uto Galle~ 's parent CM1pan~. Laguna Beach Moto~ Inc . told-police and d1~tnc1 attornc~s about unpaid bills and di) ba nk accounts. police arrested Auto Galler) manager Reginald Kenned ~. 39. of Laguna Niguel . o n ~usp1c'ion of grand theft undl.'r false prl'tenses. Ken ned~ "'n" later relea ed on bail The "hert'abouts of .\uto C1allrn President Jamn <\ndr rson. 3Q. of Ne .... port Beach nre-\till unkno .... n. a nd pahce beltc'C' he ma~ ha\C fled the countn and o;pcnt most of the 111-gotten cash <\lthouJh the) dccltnt•tl to reveal spenlics. polt~ said r\nderson lt vcd a la' t'ih ltfe<itylc at his Harbor Island home. and had sc.,.cral autom<1b1k-. and CAflCO'il\e belonging~. ··1t·s our theor) 1h;l1 he's t"OJO~ed the use ol 0' er SI m1llton and that he''> out of town:· said W1lk1nson Pohcl.' de hned to fl.'\ e-al whether AndcrsQn has fom1I~ II\ 1ng 1n thr area W1lk1nson r,a1 d he beltl'' e!o Kenned) 1s sull in Orange Count). • Wilkinson satd auditors arc currently scrut1n111ng Auto Galler) ac:count books and should complete-their 1n \.r~11ga11on Y.tlhtn two Y>ceks. He said add1t1onal charges Y.ould likely be filed against Kenned) and Andl'rson .,.,,,11 probabl) be charged at that time. 1f he can be located b) police • I I I I.