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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988 25 CENT
FV VOters .. give OK -to South park
Zoning changes to allow a retail center
backecfin 23 percent election turnout .. --
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of .. Del!J,... ....
Fountain Valley residents on Tues-
da) o'erwhclmingly voted in fa vor of
zoning amendml'nts to allow a retail
C'tnler in the proposed Southpark
deH•lopml·n1. ending one of 1he
largest deba1cs to hat the 31-ycar-old
~~room communll).
.. ~ e feel lcmfic." ~ad proponent
kadl·r John Collins. "h may not Seem
hke a bag 1h1ng right now. but I think
Sen. Robert Dole is on a
roll with victories in South
Dakota. Minnesota con-
tests./ AS
when we look back I 5 )Car'i from
now, wc·11 see it was crucial ..
O fficials w11h the count) Registrar
of Voters. which raq the elcc11on for
the city. said 23 percent of the Cll) 's
30A 76 registered 'Cllcr<i cast ballotc,
The final tally sho~ed 4,412 1;ot1 ng tn
fa vor of the reta1f center and 2.927
'oting against the measurc
With the final tall). the residents
ga'e the $<>-ahead 10 a proposed 30-
aae retail center in the 140-acre
Southpark planned commun11y. The
project origin.ill\ 1nduded a Price
Club ou1lct
The Price ( luh h..id..ed out of the
proJeCI when the ckha1e '>urfaced. but
left th<: door ope n to re-cnt<:r the
project aftl·r the clcll1on Ma)or
Barbarn Bro .... n '"'"J \he lOntacted
Price ( luh offi uJ1' loda~
"I tal ~ed to 1hrn1 tlm morning and
thl') con~ratu lJtl·J u\ on the d ec-
11on." Bro"' n .,,ml · r here·., nothing
final. but our '>IJ I" Jre going to meet
and talk."
The election rnult' kd the prime
opponent of thl· plJn to t all for the
(II) Counul I<• rn1~n l'n mll\\C
"It\ nu "'ond l'I 11 pa\\l'd \\llh the
"a} the) ran thl'lr nw~informa11on
Croealnt &uud Joe Carolan tipe hla hat aa Marlnere
Elementary School firat-&rade teacher Louiae Cote lead•
campaign." \ard 11ppor1l 111 k<Hkr
~oo<J) Young. "\\hJt 11 •J ll' tor,.,
for the "hole lounul to rn1gn in tht'
faCC Of lhClf lllnlpa1gn I hl' \ IJll'f\
will kno" -there"' ill Ill J h111. l l..imur
for all liH· ICOUnl" rlll'mh~:r\I
But Bro" n dl·fl·n1lnl 1•11· nr •flonl'flt
campa1"n
"I guess "e hJ\e J ~-111-I m..indJll'
from lhl' ix·upl1· "'h1 Jl!r1·11I '-'llh the
counul" Bro"'n ,,11J 111, "''~
those pcupk ii I h1 ' ".11 1 ntl' tu \lt'P down "
· The lOunc1I JPP'"'l'd thl proJl'l I
on Foun1a1 n \ Jlk, 'IJIKl''I r1."ma1n
1ng open partd 111 1..ind 1n 'x·ptl'mbc.·r
but a Oood 111 11pfll1\1t11m trnrn
rcs1tl<:nt~ nl·ar thl· propc.-rt' l<med thl·
l\'>Ul tu J 'IX'l r..tl dn 11on
Kn1Jl'OI\ o f thl < 1rl·cn \ dlk\
.\l fC') hou\lng 1ra11 acro\s the '>tree.I
from thl' Jgmultural lil·ld -bound·
l'd b' \latl·r .\' ,·nuc. I altx-n .\ \l'nue
'l'1•ho po.· \1rce1 ..ind the \.;n111 .\n..i
Kt'l'r -\d1d a Tl'la1I c·enter "ould
hr 1ng 1ntuil'1..ihk nur!>e JnJ tr..ir11l
Ind'
" < >pr>11nl·n1~ of the ,iort· had 4ul''
I 111n,·d J f n,inual agrt'C:ml·nt bl0 l\\1'l:I
thl· u l Jnd Pnlc: ( lub in \\h1lh thl'
J1"~1unl \lure 'I' OU Id ft"l'l'I\ l' lhl
pr11po.·rt' tor about hJl'I '''S I~ '111-ix-r
~u..trl·-lwt q 1lul.' through J \Jin IJ\
r1·h..tll from thl· l II \
T hl' P ntl' f-luh "'oul<l p.n lull
mjr~et pm.e for thl· 1,rnd hut "l'I J
0.., .._ ..... ~ -· --· atudenta ln aln&ln& "Happy Birthday." Carolan, who turned
85. hat worked at the aame Intersection for 20 years.
Crossingguard marks ~O years
By ELEANOR COLLINS
o.1t,...C....11,1n•1nt
..\ broad smile ~pread al rOS'> Joe
( arolJn\ fate a., thl' small l hildrrn
appproarhcd him at thC' 1n1er'><.'l1ron
uf Do,er and Mariner., dn'l''> 1n :--:c" pun Bl'ach
He acce pted .a rnmputcr banm·r
''hKh ~ard ··r,i app) B1nhda\. Jex·"
trom thl' r hlltlrl'll ot l\1ar1nl'"
[kmrntaf\ \l h11ol Jml l1"ilt'nl·d a .. thL'
l h1ldrrn \ang H..ipr~ B1nhJa, ._h
tx·aml·d "'1th ob' 1ou' 10' and tlwn
rl'turnnJ 111 hu\llll""' ·" U\UJI
• \\'11h .1 'pnng to h" \ll'll and a
''>trJ1~h1 Julhurrtatnc: po\lur1·
( arulan "Jll.l·d to thl' m1ddk of thl'
cro"i'i'' al~ II 1'i arm' '\fr~tlhl•d nut 10
'>lop tratfa l·k turned bad.: to the:
'lulkllt'> "Jltrng at thl' 1.11riwr and
rn11l1<1Jll'J t11r thl'Ol to""''
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'lllll' \, lhl· l hilJren pJ\\l'J h~ hr
'm1kd 11pp1:J hi\ hJt ,rnJ flJllcd nnl·
1.hild' h1.JJ al1elllltnJld' l k
grl'l'tl·d rno,1 01 lhl' pu rll' h' name:
( Jr11 .11 , drhr Jtl·J hi\ \ '•h h1nh
JJ' I m ,1!.1 ' I k ha' l:x•c·n a crn .. .,1ng
guarJ .11 tit\ ,,11111· 1ntl'f\C.'l'llon for~()
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(Plea.e He GUARD/A 2)
~I ·\eJ I f>l'l ll><l tlil UI\ \\OUld rtturn
.ibuut 'lJ µc1 l'u11 ot thl• '>IOrl''!> ~k!>
IJ\ fl'\tnue ol1 1lr..th..a1d
\\hill• lhl' nl,111 -which Cit}
u lfa 1J I'> dckndcd J' nc<.·c ~rt 10 lure
thl Pri1l t luh lrom II!> \an1a ..\na
l11,Jt1on -''"'s quest1ont'.'d b} rn llc'i
11 "'J' prJl!>t:d h' an 1ndcpentknt
l • ttll\Hflll ..inal\ 'It hired b~ tht• cit)
\nd lll' ofliual' JIW pr~d1ucd an
Jlt'lUJI I 'mtllton t"k10\t 10 the Cit\
"h11 h thl'\ '><11d \\U\ 01.'\l'')'><if) to ~t'CP
l I I\ 'l J\ 1 l l''> tl t l U II e ill ]t' \ d ~
k , l11rl 1978 f uuntJtn \ .illn
lunJl·d munrupJI \t'f\ Ill'!> large!\
t Im 1u1,th rruPt·n' ta>.ci. But t hl·
p.1"..tl!l' 111 f"'roooc;mon I ' prt" c.-nt'>
(Pleue .ee VOTERS/ A2)
Irvine
,throws
curve
atFAA
C ity drops a_i rport
u se designation
from El Toro base
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(Plea..e .ee IRVINE/ A2)
U.S. Secretary of State
George Shultz's planned
trip to Israel sparks
strikes in the occupied
territories./88
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Scouts to tighten screening of volunteers
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B 1-4
Officials say tougher new process n ot
related to kidnapping and ra pe of teen
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
OflMDel!JNel• ....
i\ more stnng('nt appltral1l111 pro·
C'l'S\ for adult ..cnu11ng 'oluntc:l'I' I'>
~hl·dulcd to ta~(' efTt>ct "''thin
month' and ma) help prc,ent 1nu·
lknt'> '>lmrlJr to thl' l.1dnar and rape
of .1 \11ung 1em,1k ~a ~out h\ a
'11lun.1l·1.•r "h11 lhl·n shot hanl\d( Ill
t.k:uh
Otliual-. arl' 4u1l ~ to point uul
h1ml'' ,., 1ha1 thl' Jl'llOfl " not 1n
ll''P''""' 111 \,tlu dJ' 'in, idl·n t d111
1ng \d 111lt J 1.1 , .1111IJ )lll l ''J'
l.1d nappnl 1 d ,1fll. d .111 1 'h1. J1.
ll'Pll'J .1 r1d1 h••l'H tr11m .1 \11lunt1'l'f
'x·.1 \un11,,1.h,1 "'11111 1111
Jjfl1\' I ,1 \I I >11n.1ld J lnrrlll'f
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JOh Ill I ,., Jill I .1.k1ll1l1111:i li111l. hl I
111 h1' l J l..l l hrn1•r,· h •llll JnJ
mok,ll'd hl r ,iutlt.11 Ill'\ '>J1J
Thl' I'-'" hJJ rill I Jurin~ J "'uh.1
l IJ~' \h I >••OJI,! 1 ... 11tlll 1n I ' • .11 1h1·
Cityhood: Ayes don't have it yet
Dana Point opponents of incorporation •dco.~erageb) ihcprc.,.,ha,1cndcd10
striving to get thei 1 t t -th t-focus On C\ents. SUCh as lht' filing Of --__ r po n 0 e VO ers r•w~ana Point (II~ hood D('ltllon and
-----.-. -publu. heanngs par~cd "''h c11~hood Kell~ O'Mara C\Okes the imaae of unanimous. l)Upponcr). O'Mara ..aid
thCYknl maJOnt) when he discusses And whc,thcr the} repre'it·nt a Supponers ofrtt)hood ha'e rallied
ha oppos1t1on to c11yhood in Dana maJOflt). 0 Mara and a few other\ Jruund phra..,cs ~Ul h as "local ron-
Po1nt. ha\e decided not to be s1lc n1 about tml .. and ha' c rn1.·d figures shov.1n1
He admits. hov.cver, that his anti-the issue any lon1cr. that Dann Point 11.ould get a bigger
1ncorporat1on grou~ donn't have "The newspapers have heard o nl) '\harl' of 1a' fl'' l'nut• "11h its ov.n cat)
an} thing near maJOnl)' suppon yet. from a vocal minorit) all1c-d \\Ith 1he goH·rnmcnt than 11 docs under coun-
But then again. the votes haven't hambcr of Commerce." said I\ adm1n1stra1mn
bl-en rountcd. and v.on't be unt11Junc O'Mara. a real estate bfo~cr who has · But ()'Mara 'a" h<' hd1c1;e'i the
7 founded a 1roup known a.s UNP;\I D. local rnntrol "'Ul' 1c, a polt11cal
"We're no t prepared 10-doaQythin1 n1tcd Peo ple Apinst lncorporat1on allu ion conJurl·J ur h~ mh111ous
canh shancnng )l't," he 1&1d. "but 1n Dana Point local pohuuan'
v.c'rc goana to let people know there "They uy we n~ to incorporate ··~ l''\l' atn·alh got all the local
bn't unanimo us supf>Ort for to act local control. buta lot o f peo ple control "c need." ht· -.aid. reft'mng to
ctt)'hood In fact. I thank It 1 far from arc qucst1onina whether it's a aood the Dana Point DC\llll Plan Board of
Rn ll'"' .1 11.,.Jlh Jpp111nt1•d J,I\ 1"1"
hod' "h1d1 rqio1" t11 ,11unt' plan·
ning ulfo r.11' 1•.1 Jll l"lu1IJ1ng .1nJ
1tin1ng p111p~''-'" 11 I >an.1 P unt
"Th<' \po.·1.111, l'lan " .1 '<"
cnhghtl'nrd ch)( 11ml·n 1 , Irr \ard "It
'iJX'lh (lUI tht' uh1111Jtl' ,kq•h1pmrnt
of thl\ "'"n II \1111d11n111 1.t• \.\hJt I
sa~ "· ~ ou 'h1 •uld ~· .1nd Ii'<' \llOH'
"heri,· dw ..
Pc-ople "h1> hk1~ .11 tht· pr1"pt.·d 111
c 1t\ hood J' J mt an' 1•1 ·II nu ting gro~1.h al\· JI''' JllU'''"~ Jt 1ma111n.1n
dragon~. ()'M ara \.11J
"It's not nl'H \'-I" hl 'a1J • 1 hl·
slov.-gm" th 1n111.tll' 1· "tt• in~ 111 tal l' care ofan1\\lh in thl 111un1' ·
O'Mara "-'"..I thl hunJn•J, '''
~pk \\ho ulll'n tum nul Ill hl."1(1\t
C'lh hood at put-tit. 11,·Min 'H"rrt'"\C.'OI
I
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\l'Jr ""uttnt? nlli11al~ 'J 1.I
\tin ..ina .. l..1ng tht• tn·n \I, I ).,11..i1J
J r'"' th, grrl Ill H1gh ..... 1 ' Jnd
l lt~h".1 'nl·ar Runn1ri: '1 fl!!' 1n
thl \Jn & r n.irJ 1no \1ountJ '·''" \.in lkr narJinll ( ounl' 1 'I ritr,
l)\:p.Htnwn1 'tK1le~man l1n fi .1111
.\I a hu'' ntc~ lion \I I> .11d
p..trl..l·,I 1h1. 1•ud . put a p1• • ~1·
nwuth anJ nulled thl' tng;:1 r I! "'·''
Boa
VAN EYllEN
Focus ON THE NEws
uni' a '>11\all pcr\l'nt..i l' 11 I >.uta
Po1 nt'CJ \Otrr' Rrnl'ath 1h.11
C'nt hU')l:l lie \Ur13CC " a Jl'\'11 '>l 1·p
11u1om of tht.• nc\'d fur " nl'" IJ\l'I ,,1 ll'" nnmt·nt he Ii.aid
1 he old t1mcr' 1n '"'' '""' n .tit .1damJnt h oppo"'d tu in1.•Hp..11.1
I llln . h(' \.lid "1 he\ led U\ I d11 th.II
11"' unnC'H" \JI> • ·
nnl· olJ 11mrr R11harJ Rh'"ndl
""J hr N'<'\ hi\ <il t pt1u'm •n
"'rcncnc-c
.\ turmcr member of 1hr "°'"" 1111
(Pl--Me CITYHOOD/ A2)
JlJd'-'ht·n t .1l11"'" ..t H 1~h\\J\ PJt111I
11tliu r' akrt .. l l'' 1 i"j""'~ m111tUl\I
jrr 1 J
l hl· ~111 '-'J' lr11tnd ,1111 hanJ
, utll·d 1n lh• r,.11 11 \1 , l>i•nJlll'
pill.up tru, l ...,hl ~J' 'lil.1'l·J t• hr
pafl nt' Jilt r l"IC.1nr l'\,m:an1·1I JI J \J"
EkrnJrJin l uunt' 11 .. ,p1t;il mnrr
thJn n n .. htiur' .1111·1 ·" 11'1ll11111 lhl'
ldt
'1.11.DnnJld h.itl ht·1 J n "l'\·
(Plea.e .ee SEA/ A2)
BB schools
hit hard
as trustees
cut budget
B ROBERT BARKE R
Ol ... O..,NMa-
Hunt1ngton lkJ,h I nmn H1ah
'h1 .. 1I D1111n, 1ofTi,1J I\ Tul''<i3' lll't
,l\t\Jl ,1n Ul\hl'd jilc3\ nf parent\ Of
'4.' q•r1•1\ haod1 ppcd c haldren and
in, lodl'd n-IOC'3non n t thl' dtstnet''
~u14f4nu •l'Olt'.'r an 3 ~rin ot"tiudJ~'\
,1a1,he, rlannl•d U\N tht' ne\t fi,t
'l'ar'
T ru\ICC' al l"t'tl"t'nc'ht"d thr d1\
.Smokers fumlng Over HB restrictions
tm 1 '\ o~·at1t)nal education program
1·111 fi\.C' Citmpu\ ~unt' olflll•f'\
d1m1 nat,•d tht' dt'an for thl' t'.'\Cn1n1
high ~ hool pmaram and 1mpo'<'J
'''hC'r 'uh dC'1i11nC'd to ht'.'IJl \l .. t SI 0
m\lhon 1n the fin.annalh a1hf\I d1
tnCI
T ru 1tt\ howt .. tr Vt'.'I~ rtt
om m n<Ul1 n' ti' upcr 1nt~l
L.an') ~l'mprr to sa .. c JTIOO(')' b
m rcuan ct.. room "'re
. .
ly ROBERT IAlllEll ..............
Proposals to intnct amoluna in the
ftve-slor) HuntlnttOft leeth ny
H1llbu1khna has touched otra bin~
bttwttn smoken and non·unoktn .
( on~mcd abOul pou1blt haratd
of1«<>nd·hand c1aarct~ '"'~'· C1tr
Adm1n1 trator Paul Cook ~
to hm1t.,mok1na to the rear.-..~
anpla.)tts' touner 1n w ...._.. ..
Cny Hall ind 1t ""'* •irwdts
throua)lout the buakhna,
But •mOkt.n, •ho behe'cd IMar
n&hts ~ bc•na matMd. IOOk lMar
attumtntl to thttr union~.
Now it's bttome a bum1na 1uut
and att0f"M)"1 a~ "''"" 1n'ol"c-t ~=a claim thal '*8utt policy al· I)' chanen wor\a• C'Ond1l.I°" COok should ha\'c htld mttt-&nd·
conftt 1n11ons with &ht cmplo)'tt
aroups • Cook Mtd lh1 _. tMt lw'tt-tthtr
'°',.to let the untOM If' lQlrtlwf
an<J set ;a pohC'} or "111 ron ult ""'Ith
ludcn anJ thrn e tabla h no-mol ·
lnl_lf'CJ't Cook 1 1 formtr 1aAr smoker "I
tot an a""' full lot of dtn) look\ and it •a~ \C" harmful to m) dothc1 l
bumro 1 lot of h<.l&o. r dc\·1\kd ''
"''n't ""'orluna and I JU.St quu " \'1ra1naa M110n. an adm1n1 trall\ e
dq>ul) tn IM ... ~ Dfpanment. I Ont
o( t•o mokcn ou1 of 26 r.~
Orpenmcnt cmploJ~ ho wort It
Cit) Halt
Ma n 'latm') that n,1n-,nl\• c~
ha'C' mt m11t1.an1and 1an1f'\ 'h<'
ad lh<' propo~ l'l~hn "ould lowt'r
prod~"' ll h tun an1 ~\fl f'\ toil
to t~ lountt or '>la1rv.t'.'ll <'' m 11mc
thC') trt the UfJC to I ht up
taton. •ho said 5hC' \mlllt'$ tv.<l pechet of "ht11c' tan\ i.hon"
(&thon da1l . al l d11mt'\1 thal tht'
rqulau n •oukt malt thana.\ rw
b ft('C'nltat1n1 all tht' mn~t'.' in the
IOUl\J(
Muoft. •9'<> Mid W ha doubts
'
Tn.a \t'IC\ 4-d v.1th 1M t B '
'union. •ht\. h. vchcmtnd pMed
the cut end ~an.stated monc) to
li la room nll°' at 21-1 1n E 1lh and aal t<~ c.._,.,
""" hOpi.. '° Al\' oft" • ~k>cattoft of \ht d11tncf1 ..-nee· cn1tr ~Ill n cftieaf\.e , •• .....,.
lobb '"' dfon• • "' ·-···., ...
Olll ... 0..W.VPLOTl..,,...._,f*'-Y24, 1MI
aka slows hunt forU .s. officer
IEJRUT. Ubanon (AP) -Heavy
rUa slowed the tearch for a kid· ~U.S. Manncofficertoday and
form:! a top U.N. official to postpone
a helicopter fliaht \0 BeiNt to Pf'CSI
for hi$ release.
The rain flooded citrus aroves in
south l.cbanoo. where Amal, the
lar,nt Shiite Moslem militia faction.
and United Nations peacckcct>Cn
have scarthed since Lt. Col. Wilham
R. Hiui1t1 w1ubductC'd Fcb.17 near
Tyre. SO miles south of Beirut
An Amal ~kcsman confirmC'd a
rcpon the militia captured gunmen
involved in the kidnapping of Hig-
gins. a onetime aide to former U.S.
Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger and leader of a U.N.
observers' group in Lebanon.
But the spokesman said the de-
tainees had not been able to provide
informauon on the whereabouts of
Hiains or the abduction's m•stcr-
mand. who escaped.
The pro-Iranian Organization of
the Oppressed on Eanh has claimed it
abducted Higinsand alleged he was a
CIA spy. U.S. and U.N. officials
dcnit'd the accusation.
Monday the group rtleased a
videotaped message 1n which the
captive recited c.ond1t1ons for his
release -Israeli withdrawal from
south Lebanon. release of Palestinian
and Lebanese detainees held by Israel
and suspension of U.S. diplomatic
activity m the Middle East.
Securit) sources m Tyre said the
Amal search for HiaJins. 43. of
Dan' illc. K ) .• was continuing.
"The weatht'r has generally been
against the search campaign." said
one source. speaking on condition of
anonrmi1y. "Hea > rains and storms
hamprr the starch by Amal.''
The Amal spokesman sa1d the
group armted in the T> re re1.1on
three aunmen "who scited Col.
Higgins and fol"C'td him into the fil'Sl
art.away car and three men who had
moni1orcd H1wns' movements
before 1he abduction."
Amal also captured "the man who
~as supposed to transpon Higgins 10 Beirut ... he said.
The seven detainees are among 4::?
members of the fundamentalist
Hczbollah. or Pan> of God. arrested
b} Amal in the past "eek.
Hezbollah. which is backed b) Iran.
has supponcd H 1ggins' abduc11on.
calling him a "filth) o\mencan .. It
claimed Amal has abducte-d 150 of its
members.
VOTERS ENDORSE RETAIL CENTER ...
From Al
that now. forcing the city to cam
in<:omc th rough sales tax. officials
sa id.
"The residents showed with their
'otcs that ther want a secure. stable.
financiall} solid cit).'' Collins said.
Brown said she tried to contact
members of the Green Valley o\cres
tra<'t in erder to "reuni1e·· 1hec1ty. but
did not reach an)'one earl) toda).
··w e need e\1:1) bod~ together we
.c-
want them to par11c1pate:· Bro"n
said. "The) haven't lost. they did
what they nc1.'\ted to do."
City officials met with opponents
of the project ::?::? limes before the
election. making adjustments to the
plan. "hich Colhm said "made 11 a
better project ··
Brown said she "ould hold fut he.r
meetings with the residents to clear
up additional concerns and any
m1sunderstand1ngs that ma~ ha'e
urfaccd during thl' ckc11on. "'h1l·h
saw a nurl) of last-minute campa1~n
mailers-that both sides labekd ··m1,.
information:·
··1 saw M> man} m1sconci:puon-;
about the project:· Bro'' n <,..11d
"We've got to clarify exactl} what a
planned communlt) 1s and "h} 11 as
beneficial:"
IRVINE THROWS CURVE AT FAA STUDY •..
From Al
application 10 the Local o\genc)
f ormation C omrn1ss1on in an efTon
to anne" the air sta tion . The apph-
la11on "'II be filed this year. omjen
\Utd.
rncc the m1htaf) base 1s o" ned b~
the federal go,crnment. commercial
n1ghtS•\\Ould ha\e IO ~ appro"ed
l'lther b} the Department of Defen~
orb} an act of Congress. an air station
spolo..esman said.
.\ stud> currcn~I) under way b} the
f l'dcral .\ viauon Administration to
l'\plorc the fcas1b1ht~ of c1" 1han
nights at three m1htaf) bases. includ-
ing El Toro. has stirred fnc11on
bct"ecn the c1 11es of Irvine and
'°"""port Beach
N<.'" port Bcal·h officials favor
using the Marine station for com-
mercial nights as a way of relieving
pressure on John Wayne Ai rpon. The
takeoff pattern from John Wayne
('\tends over Newport Beach. and
residents have complained for years
about unacceptable noise levels.
.. We belie' e that all potential sites
should be left open fo r study ... noted
Newport Beach C"lt) Manager Bob
W)nn.
.\ccording to Wynn. the amend-
ment makes joint use mcompatible to
the icneral plan and therefore
negauvel} impacts the FAA study.
··w e behe"e that their general plan
amendment 1s a plan to block Joint
use and make the F .\A study useless.··
W)nn said.
Irvine officials say their city is
already impacted b) three a1rpons -
John Way ne. El Toro and Tus11n -
and they will continue thejr fight
against commercial flights at the
Marine station.
In adduion. In 1ne Ma} or La~
Agran ex pressed reservations about
the obJecti' ii} of the stud} tx·ing
conductt'd b~ the FAA.
F.\A chief T. Alan McAnor 15 a
former execut1\>e wi th Federal Ex-
press. the rommercial air cargo
carrier. Federal Ex press has lobbu:d
for commercial cargo fligh ts at El
Toro.
Officials in .. ol\ ed m the F .\A stud:y
were invited to attend the council
m.cc1ing. but dcchncd. Somjen said.
SCHOOLS HIT H_ARD BY BUDGET CUTS ••.
From Al .....
··Lea"'e 1t o~'fl w that these kids
ha'e a chance ""h their peers." said
~tanl\n Hibshman. who addressed
trustees "Ith son. Dann}. in hand.
"You can't g1'c tum touching and
h)\l' (at another camp1,1s site). Lca'e
u" alone. } ou gu} s. the} ha' e hard
l'nough limes:· she said. tears stream-
ing from her C)C<t
.\n'other parent. Mani} n lo.inner.
\a1d "hen the s1udrnts are taken out
111 their o"'n s hool selling thl') arc
looked at d1fTcrcntl} .\t the guidance
ll'nll:r. the students are regarded as
normal b~ their peers. she said.
lo..1nnersa1d that un1hinkingJun1or
high school ch1ldrl'n once put ha
<lJughtcr in a trash l'an
8111 Fo\l.kr. who~ daughtrr JI·
l_
tl'nd~ the l'·cntl'r. said students at the
guidance center are the most 1m-
PJl ted b} the cutbal·ks.
'x hoql ofliual<. recommendl"d
mo' 1ng the gu1d.111lc cen ter. Winter·
\burg High Sthool and the l''ening
high ~hool to another. unsclcct<.·d
~ houl site in ord<·r to c;ell or lease 1hr
prop...·n~ "hl•re all 1hrC'e program~
no" arc llX·ated
The appro\lmatcl) I 0 acres ofland
at Goldl·n \\.'c•n Street and Warner
.\\l'nUl' m1gh1 hnng as much a'i S8
m11lwn on thl' marlo..l·t. an official said
toda\
Follo"1ng the 'ote. Kemper l·au-
11oned that thl'rl· arc no plans "lo tear
thl' gu1dann· u·ntl·r 111 pieces .. He has
.1~lo..ed the \\ l '' Orange Count\
Special Edulal1on consortium to
make .rc.-commendat1ons on ho"' to
best handle lhl' hand1cap~·d }Oung-
\tl·r~ 1n thl· fu1url·
Ollic1als hJ\l' 1nd1cated that the
150 studl'nts "ho at1end the cen1rr
ma~ be mo,l·J to onl' or '''0 high
school rampusl'\
The Tl'lo<.·.iuon ,11 the lenler :ind
othl·r fac1h11e~ •~ "'·hedukd in lh l'
1989-90 schuol )l'Jr.
The· d1s1m l I .I\ no~cdl\ ed from an
l'nrollmc:n1 of 21 ll!J m 197l< to lhl•
lUrrcn1 lcH·I IS 655 Staggering
linannal deflc.·11' h.1H' accompanil·d
the: enrollfl'!l'nl plunge The d1\tm t
reCl'l\t''i mo<.t of 114' mone' from thl·
!>late based on l·nrnllrnent ·
CITYHOOD FOR DANA POINT FOUGHT •.•
From Al
Plan Board ol Kl'\ l'I" Bro" nell aho
'>ent'd l\o\O ll'rm\ J\ ma\or 11f
Pomona in th<.' 1450'> and 60..,·
"M ' m:i1n lUOll'rn I'> that th e lr\
tor cat·, huod Jl){'\ not C'Oml' from thr ix·opl~. hu1 ln11n J \mall m1n11rn' ·
'aid Bru"nell ".\nd I don·1 1h1ni..
the~ kno" "hat the~ ·re getttn[! into I
lo.no" hu" thl'\t0 things "Orio.. 'ou
\IJrt out <.mall. hut lit} gmernment
ha'> a \\J\ ol mul11pl}1ng 1t'il'lf .ind
Pl l'll} 'non \ou·\l. got a hag hurl'JUl
l:Jl} lh<ll tht' ta\paH'r\ ha\e 111 J')J\
for ··
Bro"nell erh0<.·d () \lJrJ·, op1n111n
that ut,hood "not Ol0l0lkd 1n I> 111,1 P11in1 .
"\.\-e'd ha\C thl' \Jme pohle 'l'
'1<.es bc:C'ausc thl' <.tl\ \\11uld luntr.1ll
\\Ith 1he count\ for ~l·n ace fr<1m thl·
l.,ha1IT<, Dq>~rtment ·· hl· \,J1d
'\\l·'tl ha'e thl· \JOle firl· pmtl'l'lmn
lhl· ~ml· hbrartl'\ l'' lT\ thing Thl'
11111~ ddkrl'Ol<.'" "l'd h.1, e to P.l' lnr
thl'm. 1n<.tcad of h.i' ing thl' lClUnl'
p.1~ Im thl·m ··
One other Da na Pmnt res1dl·n1 al\o
\,ml he "as u1h·nthu".1'tll ati11ut
lll\hood
:.I don't reall~ ha\l· a 'en •r.trong
'le" tlR tnl' mJt1l·r but I ha,t:n't
rcalh <>el'n lhl' nl•1.•d for local go' ern-
men1:· 5a1d fon~ L 1pla. a t\\o-~ear
rl.,H.knt oft he \l'.1\1dc communlt\. ··1
lhtn!.. "l' hJ\ e \\hat \.\(.' need. if onh
\\l' \'llUfd m<t!..l• U'>C oflt .. .
I k ..a id um· reason he hl cd Dana
Pl1tn t v.a~ thdt 11 \\3'.\ not a Cit\.
··1 Il le lhl· tdra that "c're out ofthl'
111' herl' ·· he \aid "If !e want cit)
life. "l' dn'c to th<' Cit\~·
I 1J..l· <r~ara. Lipka_ accused the Ill'''~ ml·d1a llf pn''l'nting a one-sided
'll'" of u l) h1K>d h) quoting onl)
l lt,hooJ boo<.11:r\
But Dana Pmnt"• Cit) hood propo-
1tl·n1" d1<>m1s'> opponents' arguments
·"based on outdated ideas.
·south Orangl' ( ount~ 1s eventu-
.111} going 10 1nl'Orpora1e:· said Mike
[ &ttCrS, Onl· of I he pet1t1oncrs for
Dana Po1n1 ut,hood.
·1t·s not a qul''it10n of whether or
not "e \hould inrnrporate. but "hat
our boundJrll'\ are going to be. And
pt'tlple m our area ha'c dt'cidc-d the)
"ould rathl·r be part of a small.
financiall) '1able coastal city. rather
than let somebod) else dcc1dl' to
include us in a l3rger city."
Eggl'r\ ~1J rx·opk \I. ho argUl' that
cit) go,crnml·nt as going to be too
C'\pt:nSl\C. or that ta w s will go up.
ha'e not l'\aminl·d the facts.
.. EH·n !>tud' fl'a'l1b1lit\ we·\C: done
has talo..1:n 1n10.urn'i1dcrai1on the rn'it
of ett) go' l'Tnment:· ht' said ·· fhcrl'
1'.\ no question of linannal nab1ht)
.. \\'hl'n -.omt·ooc 11 1..e Dtl k
Bro" nell 'kl' s hl·\ t:oncerned ahout
higher ta\c~.' hl· ma) be rcmemlx'nng
"'hat the' did an Pomona 30 H'3r'>
:igo. But he ma~ ha\C· forgotten about
Propos11m n I ' That"s a rathn un -
fonun:11e <)\er.1ght on his part ~1th
Propo'>1l1on I.' proJX'rt} ta,cs ar1.·n·1
going to go up an~ fac;ter "1th
l'lt) hood than "11hout 11 ··
O'Mara admltll'd h1<1 campaign
against ni~hooJ ,,3~ \llll 1n 11s l·arl)
'>t:iges.
He said he had OC('n contacted h\ at
kast IOOuthaut,hood opponl·ni'
He \a1d he and others arc pren::ired
111 fight :iga1n\t intorporatwn. nnn•
lhl' l\'>Ul' rl'Jl hed thl' ballot
.. \\ l"rl· dl·lin1ll'I) going to fight 1h1'
thing in thl· l'll't t1on:· ht> said
··Thl.'re·s no "3) "l'0rc going lo turn
around at I h" porn I ··
SMOKING CURBS IGNITE OPPOSITION ••.
From Al
f.n, ironmenrnl oflin:r \u'ian Tull'
takes n different lark
Tull). a former smoker contrnd'i
that tobarco molo..l· po<;es a health
hazard that outwl•1gh-; meet-and-
ronft'r demands and that uniform
regulations should be put into cfTel't
f6:S~E llily Pllt
MAIN MFICE
t ...... ~.. • '"' ._,. ~ a.. ·vn c. •1 .,.., ,. •
T ult) said that as a ,·ol untt·l·r to
th ree .\men~::in Cancer Soc1e t\ or-
ganizau ons she knows that c~rctte
'>moking causmgs cancer and other
illnesses.
"It's ~n a depanmcnt pohn:·
Tull} said. "some offices are moke-
frC'e and other~ allo" smoking in
cub1cll.'s. and :you ma~ be inundatC'd "
Th~ Hun11ng1on Beach C'1t) Coun-
cil appro' ed a n0-6mokmg ordinance
1n public pla cs 1n 1986. The ord1-
naocC' had allo"cd ind1v1dual depart·
mt'nts 10 e tabhsh their O\\n regu-
lations.
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messaae Wlll be recorded. tnin$Cnbcd and de·
livered to tht appropnate editor.
The same 24-hour ans~nn1 Str\ ice ma) be
used to rtcord lctten to the editor on any topic
Contnbutor to our lctten column must include
their namt and telephone number ror "enfication
Tells U5 what's o n )Our mind.
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Light rain forecast Thursday
A chenaeof llgM lllOWlrl• tori c a1tfw8out'-n ~ Thurlday • a ..--. _,...,.. mow. Into the ar• tM National W....W S.W. ._..
L~ ~U. wW aocompeny the atorm. wtttch la ex~ed to br only llOht ,...,, rnoetty to the coutal and
mountain .... eea.•1 aald. A tree:. to 15 of In lndt II eapected In coutal .,..._
Along the Orange eoa.1 there will be con~at> ..
ctoudlneaa ton=endThuflday with a ..ight chance of .now.a on Thursday. S tty c;ool« Thurlday. 8eacl't arN IOwl tonight
45 to 52. higha T IO to 14. V"'1flil Iowa tonight 40 to 41,
highs Thurtdey ... to 18.
From Point Conception to the MeJlic.n Bordet' -Over
Inner coastal waters. light varla.I* wind• tonight end Thursday.
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Al\cilO< 1191
Atlanta
"' •Nfir0t1eens 74 51 •• ...., :: 83 ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ Ok1e11om• City 50 3t 13 .,. ::
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81Jllrno<•
81rm1t1Qh8m
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ButtalO
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ClllCago
Cmc1n11111
Ctevela"d
COiumbus 0hl0
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59 1., P0<t1ano O.• 59 33 ,.,._ 75 42 -:•
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fatrba11ks
Flegstan
Gralld Rapids
HonOlulu
Houston ln01anapolls
Jack son MISS
Jec:ksonviu.
Juneau
39 22 Tulsa •9 29 Blytlle 12 44 toOllY • Pll lor-1 :::
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Las Vegas
Little Rodi Lou1sv1lle
Memphis
Miami e..11c:ll
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·= :: :: .. Schullersaysbispastspotless
Televangelist Roben Schuller says
he has no need to worr)' about facing a
damaging !M:X scandal hke fell ow TV
prl.'achers Jim Bakker and Jimm)
<;"aggart b<.'cauS(' he's never been
unfauhful to his wife.
"I can tell you right here and now .
as far :is Robert $<.·huller i.s concerned.
I h:l\ e had sc w11h only ooe woman
-m) "1fe -and the first ume was
m} "cddmg 01fht.'0 the founder of
Orange Count~ s huge Cl)stal C'a-
·-thcdral l·hurch sa id Tuesday. ~i
Schuller fo unded the Crystal Ca-:·
1hedral. ong1 nall) known as the::
Garden Gro'e Community Church.::
1n the m1d-19SOs. ::
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SEA SCOUTS TO T-IGHTEN SCREENING ••• :: :: :· From Al
cmpla11 ·· 'oluntecr." ho S3' l' no hint
of the peod1ng traged). said SI.out
'>polo..csman CA·' on Doughen)
.\ background check performl.'d h)
a smut troop lcadl.'r. who also " a
torml·r California High"a} Patrol
11 fl1l l'f. turnl·d up no prohkm'i.
o lliuah ~1d fhl' ne" apphca11ons.
"tmh "''II he u..ed starting 1n Man.·h
or Junl.'. "ould pre-;s potential \Olun-
ll'l'r" fur add 1 t wnal background 1nfor-
ma11on that might rcH•al h1ddl·n
problems and aslo.. lorsneral per,onal
rdcn.·nn·~. Dou$Jlat) said.
.. Thi'> "a"n't 1n rl'Spon'>C 10 . a1ur-
Ja~ \ 1nudl·n1. hut JU<.t "hat"s gving
on 1n s<.X:ll'I} in gl·ncral -lh1ld
mok'>ta11ons .ind things hJ..e 1ha1 ..
l>oughcrt) -..i1d
·•\\ l' don·t lo.nm' "hcther 11 "Oulcl
hJ' l' predicted ~ hM happened -11
ma~ be il.poss1b11l) that no dne "ould
ha' l' n l'r kn o" n what wa.s goi ng on
in h1' hl·ad ··
Not l'' Cl) one was Iota II) surprised
h' the '1ukn1 im·1dent -and \Orne
ix·111lle "ho lo.ill'" \fcOonald !>31d
thl·~ l.'\1X0t ll'd <,omething bad 10 hapf)l·n
.\uord1ng to d0<.umen1s tiled dur-
ing a \\Orio.er\ comi:x·nsa11on hearing
in anta .\na. McDonald wa' gl\en
the opuon of accepting a demotion
from th<.• rank ofsC'r~l·ant IO offin•r or
qu111rng after he fa1kd to turn in a
rl' IJ'.>rl in I 9 !<t1
In dOl·tors· rqx1ns filed dunng the
hc:anng. P'}<.h1atmts <,.i1d McDonald
"as de,a<;tatcd h} the al·t1on and
·: could lrnd to react '1olentl~ against;.
h1msdf or others bccau5e· of it. ::
··He. "as ps)cho.'' said one man ::
"'ho had d1,ed w11h McDonald but •!
dl'clincd to g1v~ his name. "Those or.:
u~ "ho km:" him well thought this:•
"'ould happen sooner or later -::
probabl) sooner·· ·:
Dou&ht'n) also said T uesda) that ::
the gi rf and her famih intended to:•
rl'main m the scout mg program. :: .• ··The) plan to remam vef) acti ve·:
and vcr) supportive ·in keepins their::
fr1encb<-"Jnd family members in the ::
program:· Doughen) said. ··rn no:·
"a} do thC) sec 1h1s as a slap to the ::
program. ·!
.. E,el)oncagrees1h1swasa ttrnbk:: N
1r:iged). all the wa) around.·· :: ::
--------------------------------------------------:· GUARD MARKS 20 YEARS ON JOB .•. . ..
From Al
Franl) ( Oil'. reading cono;ultant at
thC' grade" "chnol. began the trad111on
nf hononng Carolan on ht'> b1rthd.J) 'e' era I ) ears ago. ··some ~car'> we just sang. other
H'ars \\C madC' card!>. T his 'rar 1s
;,f)l'l'tal SIOlT JO<.· I') 85 . .\II ot ihl· ~~()
pnma11 ·gradl·r.., made card\ amt
brought 1h~m to him )l.'\ll'rd.1'
Toda) "l' hruughl him the banner
.rnd '>ang
.. Joe is th<.· mo<;t rd1able man ·· "h~·
-..11d ... 1 .. k\ hen' l.'\ 1:r) da) :ind nl'\ l"f
l.1tl· He guard<; the l·h1ldrcn \\l1h hi\
hfl· The man represents ah,olute
,kd1cat100:·
<. ote also said that ( ·arolan \o\31<.'hl''
111 '-l'l' that lhl· l'hildrl'n "'ho get p1rkl·d
up h) parl·nts do not get into a strange
m
l·:ir ··1ra parent get'i am·" car. he or she
" rl'Jlh <tnu11n11l·d h\ Joe before ht•
"111 lct.thl' C'hild gel 1n'to thl• car:· ~he
\;11(1.
Carolan. his "'fc and '"'n son and
dau~htl'r emigrated from England 1n
14~ . .\lkr rcunng from Grumman
\1rcrafl in Nl''' '\ ork Cit\. Carolan
and h 1 s "1 fl-l'a ml' to '.'le"' i)on Beach
"E\en though I \~3'> 65. I \\anted to
\\Orio.. "hen '°'l' mlned to Nc"por1
Rc:il'h. I heard .1hout the cros')1ng
guard JOO I "l'nl d<m n to the cil) and
the) said I "a'>JLl'>I the man 1he~ "'ere
loolo..ing for
".\ mo1urr~le pohtC'man brought
ml· to 1h1s 1ntl'rSl'<'l1on. He spent
about fi\(' mmutl·" "h""'"!! mt> "'h~t
. .
lo do and r ,e been on m\ own e'er:• ~•nee ... Carolan s:i1d. ·-rtiat was 20:;
~ears ago. •.
Carolan. whose wife died two vcars::
ago. ~1d he lo' es his job and wili stay::
"'1th 11 "a!> long as the) 'II let me:· •
"}hqobgl\CS me something to do.::
11 &•' l'S m<.-a reason for getting up 1n •
the morning and keeps me active.".
\31d Carolan. "ho exercises each ·:
morning b> "al king the perimeter or'.
the school ground bC'forc h1t1ing the ·
crosswalk. ·
Third-&rader Emm) Cla)ton sum-
mmcd up the crossing guard·s con-·
tnbu11on to the child re n of Manners .
ElcmentaT) o'er the past 20 )Cars·
"He k(-eps us safe:· ..
• --)
NB councilwoman
will address local
Republican group
. Evelyn Han. mayor'pro tem of Newport Beach.
will speak about the Local Agency Formation
Comm1ss1on at Thursday's meeting of the Newport
Harbor Republican Assembly.
Hart is one of five members of the LAFCo
board. which decades annt'llations and city 1n-
corpora11ons. Shc has formed an Cllploratory
comm111ee to tl--Sl the waters fora possible t'ntry into
the 10th Assembly Districl race.
The mecling will be held at 7:30 p.m. Call
646-1960 or 646-610 I for the meet in& locauo n and
otht'r details.
Women's club to meet
Tht' Laguna Niguel Women's Club wall meet
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Crown Valley Library.
3034t Crown Valley Parkway. Laguna Niguel.
Elena Pafe of the Pediatric Cancer Research
Fo undation o Orange County and Vincent Corsaro
of the local YMCA will be the speakers. The club 1s
open to all "'omen in the area and more 1nforma11on
111 a' a1lable at .i95-9302.
Mayor's breakfast set
A readers' theater presentation en11tlcd
"Wo men's Place" "'II be perform ed at Thursda) 's
ma}or's breakfast. to be held at 8 a.m . 1n the doctors'
dining room of the Fountain Valley Regional
Hospital.
Sophie Youni "'II conduc t the presentation. 1n
honorofWomcn an H1stor) Month. The hospital 1s
locatl'd at 17100 Euclid t .. Fountain Valle}. and
those "1sh1ng 10 attend should contact lht' C11~
Council secretary al 965-4403.
·Sales workshop at UCI
The Women's Opportuni11cs Center at UCI wall
present a sales exploration seminar Thursday at 5: 15
p.m. an the lJniverstt) Extensio n Building on the
In 1ne campus
C1nd1 Duran or Mattt'I To~s "'II be the guest
speaker and the workshop 1s fret' and open to tht'
public Call 856-7 1 ~8 for add111onal 1nforma11on
•Letting go' workshop
"Feel Better No" ... a workshop 1o1.h1ch teaches
the art o flc111ng go. will be offered Fnda} from 7 10
10 pm. 1n ~oom 11 3 of the Counseling and
Admissions Building at Orange ('oast College.
( hns hnnt.·r p~\cho1herap1st and author or
four books dealing '-'tth stress and an\1et~. "''"
conduct the seminar T~t fet' rs SI; and mor~
1n(orma11on ma) b\: obtained -~~ calling OCC at
43~-5 0.
Women's lecture slated
Dr. Norman King Beals Jr .. medical director o t
Women·!. Health Care. 1o1.1ll g1vr a free lecture Fnda~
at 7 30 p.m . 1n the conference room at Mcrcun
SJ, ings and Loan in El Toro. ·
Beals "111 SPl'ak on PM . menopause. pc>">t·
h}sterecto m\ and post-partum depression Call
55-0525 for furthC'r 1nformat1on
Bloodmobiles in HB
Bloodmobiles ""Ill be available al t"'o locat1om
an Huntington Beach on Fnda~. at St. BonaH:nlure
C hurch. 16400 Springdale l .. and at St. Vincent de
Paul Church. 8345 Talben .\\e
Blood donations "111 be an't.·ptl'd al SI
Bona,enture from 2:45 to 7:30 p.in and appoint·
ments ma~ be :irranged b} calling 842-2463 Donor".>
ma) \ISll t. \'1ncent fro m 9:15 a.m 10 :! pm and
call 536-2493 for a n appointment
CALENDAR
Wednesday, Feb. 24
• 7 p.m. Lacua Beac• Plaaaiag Commissioa,
rnunc1I chambers. 505 Forcst I\ "e.
Thursday. Feb. 25
• 6:30 p.m. Lapaa Beac• Board of Adjust-
ment ucl Oesip Boanl of Revi~w. council
chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
Orenige Coat DAILY PILOTIWednesd•)' Fe«Huary 24, 1988 * A3
Military aSks $ISM for OC facilities
Expansions at Seal Beach Wea pons Station.
El Toro Marine base part off ederal budget
ly TOM BRADEN .................
A nt'"' fac1lm 10 usembk t.andard
Rod.ct11 "111 be built at ~al Beach Na, al
WeapoM tat1 on under Ptts1dt'nt Re-
agan's fiscal) 989 budget proposal.
Reagan'\ budgc.-t also mcludc:-s requeMs
for $8fet~ 1mpro"emt'nts at El T oro
Manne Corps Air Station as v.ell as mon<')
to e>.pand the bcfsc's child care center
The na,al station at ~al Beach current·
I) uses l\\O separate bu1ldina.s to assemble
Precision fliers ..
the rockets and prepare tht'm tor ckpl<''·
ment on Pacific Flttt ships. areord1ng 10
T~cc) h"anl'. a spokes .. o man at the'
ba~ Thl' ncv. fac1ht), for which tM '.1 '.
r~ut>stt'd S 13.8 million. v.ould strnmltnt·
operauons. allo -.1ng both JObs to be.· don\·
in one locauon. sh<' said
Plans call for construc11on o f a ,.u 11111~1
'>Quarc-foot bu1ld1n1 JUSt north of \\ r\t
m1nstcr.\,enue.Schv.arzesa1d Tht'Sl1'
m1ll1on 1o1.ould also be u~ for computrr
~u1pmen1 10 test components of th\'
n~ l-l·t
I ht' ~tandard Rod.t't 1s ont' ot th<'
'J' ''i. mo<it 'c."r .. 1u1lc and rt'hablt'
"'"Jpon .. ~h1o1.;ir.rt' said Tht' roc~et 1s
aho ut I ~tl"\.'I Ion& :ind can ~ u~d ;,g;unst
airplann \ht~ and o ther m1n11l'\, she
'\atJ ~·;ii Bc.l<h h;i, a\.<otmbkd the rod.els
lor JOuut HJ \t"ar\ '>3hv.an<' said tht''
tor m a mJJor· ponaon ol tht' \Utt1on \
m ''"'" T ht' 'a'~ r..-questt"d mone' torth<' ne1o1.
!Jdfll\ ID li~<.JI l I/ . but ( ungTCS\ dtdn t
Jflf)f1Jpr1Jtt• II The nl"lo\ ~uest I pan ora
• I 111 trtllton li-.tal 19 1-1 budget propo~l
th JI 1~rt•,1dcn1 Re.ig.m ~nt 10 Congn-r,s last
-'l'l~
The budget propo~I ..ii~> includ..-~ SI :
Theee three pelican• play follow-the· leader while flying o•er the Orange Coast.
Caltrans plans radio reports
on county highway conditions
By J OHN ROGERS ..._......._.,_
\\anted Peopk "'11h l>ll'a!>ant 'OICl''>
"'tiling 1 0 tal\' part tn a p1ont"cnng radio
program to tdl ants~ motonsa ho1o1. long
tht') t an e\pct.t to be \luck in 1ratlk caused
b' road (Onstrun1on
· -\ppl~ to C altran<.
.\l tualh transportation o fficial\
ha,t·n't had to run such recru111ng ads for
lht•tr n('\\ h1gh"a) R'ports program bc-
cau~· the~ "q: had plent) of 'olunt~~
from th(' staff at Caltrans' Orange Count)
offilt'. agt•nr~ spo~esman .\lbcrt \11randa
said 1n a telephone in ten lt'"tll from his
Orang ... · office-Tu~a~
.\ nJ "tlh \ tirand:i c;11l1 chet."l ing
\ahr:ins <,IJffcl"\· aud111on tapes. lhl'
agent~ 1" planning 10 ta kt 10 Orangl."
Count) ·s .\~l a1ruJ,es 'tl.1th1n t\\O v.ed.s
tp begin letting motonsts lno1o1. 'ti.hat to
npc-ct JS 1hc) mal.e their v.a~ 10 and from
1o1.orl o n one oft he most rap1dl~ e\panding
frc1..'\\3\ S\Stem-; in the countn
"&•cau·Sc:" or lhl' amount ot' '>'ork "'c-·re
doing u ut then: and the cond1t1on., 1t "
going to cn·ate to r motonsts v.e dt-cided to
u11lm: tht• 5 'O tr ... ·quenc~ channd ·· \l1ran-
da \aid
Ht said th(' t hannet ·~ ~~ ~ the
Fe<kral ( ommunteat1ons Commission
for cmcrgenc' and road cond111on broad·
casts lt"s ol''ien tunt.'d in b~ tho~ ;ip-
prua~·hing <.u~h tongested area as Dis·
nc~ land and thl..' Los .\ngdes and Orangt>
Count) airport!. 10 learn of local traffi,
c-0ndtt1ons \\inter tra,eler\ to 1he moun-
tain-. JI~ l30 tune 11 in 1n maO\ area., to
karn of road cond111ons
Ho1o1.e,er. ~1 1randa said Caltran'> 01-
finals bcltt'' \' th1 is tht' fi~t t1m<" thC' "'').. .\~f frequcnr~ has bttn used in ( ahii.1m1a
to pass out 1nforma11on about an ongoing
road cons1 ruc11on pro1ect.
If the broadtJStsca1ch on. ~l1randa ~•d
Caltrans mittht np;ind them to otha
areas
"\\e ha't' loo~ed into doing the same
t)Pl' or thing on the \'c-ntura Fre<'V.3\ In
l .\. Count) .. hl' \aid
T ht• tir~t ( >r.rngt < ount' P' 1l' ·
( altran<i hroadc3\tcrs 1o1.1l1 bt· ll "~
mtlll'fl'>b abvut "ill tlt-the mJ" . ,
rt~On)trultt\1n ot tt\c: lnter\t.ltt' "-( ••\IJ
\k~ Frt'\:'>'3) 1oterthangc.
Tht• broadla\I' "111 nut ,,nl\ 1ell I r 1.Jl!
"' nJ111 in'> .au<ieJ b\ thJI pro)c."\ 1 l'l"' Jl\41
"Ill kt Jn' t'r. l..nl'"-th<" u' t anJ h••"' •ni
thl "' r 1o1.1ll t.a c." t11 .11m pkll R fltlrt~
.11,, " II ~l"l'' luture ('r 'lt'1. l'>
11·, hupdul •~ to hdr Pt·l pk plJn Hh"l
•"mmutc: l''iix"••all~ 1 thl'' Jrt .!.1 1.•
ll111101Jtl'r'I .. \ltrandJ ...i1J ·1f J rJn•r 1<.
g" .ng to bt· 1. lo-.cd or J 'K.'• lllln nJ rTu"'l'J '"''
.> IJ nt· or tY.1.1 >1.t' lan le1 thl·m l.nt•"' .>nt'Jd
,11 ttml ..
The broadca<.ls rangl.""' II tit· m ll'I.!
'""' 0r tl'\n.·t mtlc' \1irand.i ~·d Ht
Jddt•d 1hJt 'houtJ not1 t\ Jrn lr<. ·ar
t•n,1ugh d '"" n iht• road th.ii tht'' l ."ln th nl
ol 1al ing Jl'.l"'TlJ t~· routt'\ "'hen 'he' k Jrn
ot lr.ttli( Jam., Jh\·JJ
H, i.a1d C altr.:1n 1n'<'S1t-d at'iout S 1(1 • ~ •
1n brnadtas11ng t•qu1pmt'nt to grt t1'l·
prn1etl offtht grnund
Hearing Thursday ~n bill creating
additional boat pump-out facilities
By GREG KLERKX
Of -D.ily "°4 IWI
Btiata'i JnJ lan<lluh~~ Jlt ~e '>'tll ha'e
a r hanl(' to ... ·ommt•nt on pollution in 't'" pon 8:!\ at a special publtl· hcann~
Thuf'W.i, night at '\e1o1.pon Cit\ Hall
Tht· h ... ·anng. xht<luli.'d for~ pm in the:
Ut\ ·.,, ,·oun"I ~·hJmht-~. 1o1.11l focu<; on the
progre.,, llfJ l'l1ll ,p.m,un-d b~ Sen \lanan
lkrge<ion. R-'t'°" rx1n Bcal·h. 1o1. htch ~·alll"d
loradd11ional 't'<.'l.'I pump-out fac1l1t1e'> at
mannas
The beanng 1s sponsored b~ the ~nu
.\na Regional Water Qua ht' C trntrol
Board. the cu~ of Ne" port Beach and thC'
count~ of Orange.
.\ I<> 5 stud~ of 1o1.a1er quah1~ in the
upper and lo""er ponaon'> ot 'e1o1.rxm Ba'
n-'cakd ~ "'-Ute d1sposa1 protikm 1hJt
otlic1a1s suspect as the n-<>ult ,; 't''>'>l'I'
dumping their holding tan ... 10111 tht· ti.i'
said k~ Kini. chairman t'' the Rl'ltH'nal
\\ aler Quain~ Control Board
Pan or tht' problt'm "as the la, ,.,
adrQuatt' pump-out stat1t,ns. <1a1d )..1n~
Pump-out suuion ar<' 1anlt11~ !t•r ooat't'~
10 d1 harge their ""a~tr holding tJnk<i .\1
th(' llmt' or lhC' stud\ onh l'>'ll su.h
lac1hU<'S<'\ISted 1n thr enttrt ba' · and the'
didn't Jlv.a~s "Orl." c,.a1d King
Four pump-<>ut stJtlllOS arc t urr<'nth r
l1perauon an '<'" por. Ba' and l\.1ng -.a l!
I .J Jre planned
fficiils art' hopin~ h• rC'tC'I' c 1npu:, -
the t'ffectl\en~s ol thc pump-o ut StJt10 ....
Jnd ht'ar an~ otht•r rollut1on~on tru.
)uggr~11ons rcs1dent' might ha' r \d t!
... tni-
m1lhon to t>u1ld l\\O la11~ conc~tc.• slath
il"J' from thl' run" a' at Et Toro l h<'
\lab\ '"1uld be u'K.·d to P')rL atr\ rttlt "'h1k
prt'PJrtni lht·m lvr t.:sl.t'clfT "'1thou1 taL1ng
up run"J' -.p.in· .i .... ord1ng to a <.poLt'\·
mJn at thl OJ\4.
In aJd1•• '" ••1t· 11r1n("f Ofll\ rt'QuC'<.tt-d
S2 .. n11lltu11111 ,.,,l.lnd f l Toro·, child tart•
t l'nt ... ·r Y.htlh 111dudc.-' d a.,\ room ... J
plJ~gruund :inJ 3 talt'tc."nJ The." l C'Ott:r"
turrt·ntl\ Jl •JJ\.tllt\ "'11h l~h:h1ldrC"n l'lu1
ther\' Jfl' 2>-r ... h11Jr ... ·n ti! E:J T uro perwnnC"I
un J \l Jl lln~ 11,1 th,· '''ol..t•"m,rn <.;11J
fl T 11ru ha'> f\'\.IUl''tt·d m1111t'\ h• np.1nJ
tht•th1ld,:.irt'll'Ott'lt'J1h\tJr.,,1ntt l'I, ..
but ( lln~f\'" hJ' H'IU'><.'J ttJ ;.ippwprtJll'
tht· mt•nt''
CHP launches
airborne effort 1
to nab speeders
B~· Tht Assot'111td Prt
Rcml mtic· ·h·'" \1g'l' -at JOf tht' h1gn.
.-.i •t'.J '~· ,, r 1.tl' "!I .1M\•1.H lht' roJJ
'iX :J 11 J, ,1 .. 111 :1r t'i1C'm<.
I 'h ~x·r I 1,: -.1 . ,·n!tiru·d rn1~ram "
,31 l'J l,( I:. 'h···· 1 r \u~men1..-d <um-
pl.Jr11., [ !l r
"Tht>IJtJ'I:' i,H ..1!and1S\U('3\mdn\
.i:.i• .. , .t' " .Jn '-th~ <HP flflil·tr
J1'11l1r1er :J ptl · lJ~ :1@ f''.H1 ,,. thl" flr111ect
""'' "'n,1..·ntrat:d T ~C''-<!J' -. lntcr,talc." I' :hrlH•gh l :itt P .1" ~ '\J., Bernard no
( 1unt\ Jlx•u: r mill'' " ·r· "leJ'' if Ll1' \n~lt:.,
CampingOK'd
at O 'Neill Park
l h ldrC'n 1o1.1ll h... J <·'>'C'\J ll• ... amr
,··r ~·I \\Ith thl r 'a'Tl1hC'' at ""'
1 l"'t R.·g" nal p3~1>, ,Jmfl!,T •und.,
-.riJl J plJn JJ'pr t"-: ti' the.· Orangl·
l ,,..n Bl•;l'J 'Jrx·n. 1<,Qrs
Tt:. "" Jld It ~· r .. t'-.dd\ '" tit J han nn
. •u'l~,,_ ., ''J' "~ 'l''nt~ht tn the par._
Th, hJr v.J\ put :i plJlc altna '·"l"Jr...,1ld
~ •' .lnJ J r>-H'.lr ,, ,1 ti.,,, v.l.'rt: maukJ ti'
r' unt..11n lt11n' .Jl nt1ghtxinng ( .l\~r<i
\\ .. Jnnl'') PJ• 1n \l ,..
' "ldl'f tht• n." rule'I thtldrt"n "'11! he
J '"'l•I • • ,.:1mr JI t1o1.11 .,rx., 1llc-d •Jmr-
~·· unJ\ \\h, J ~' mpan n1 h, .tn adult
\ u''" gr •,r,.. tx· ~rm 1 ·1tJ v.1th adult
, .~-·' t'll r th1IJn·r ':11 "' II ht ,,. ·r "111,·J tw m J I h1 l..ing J:1\.! .~uc,trian
trJ •'
'uhon<.,r n trad.,hJ •1.'Xln..,~ht<'d
JI o·,l·1ll' n" -\ugu-;t Pa·~ I IJll'rJltOn'
\lJn3gcr Tim \Idler \a1J
Three Long Beach teens held
in E~ison High bus shooting
. . .
.\ ,l()-\CJr-.•IJ ''••nt.ln rt"ponl•,f
Tuesda' thJI ' ;'I\.''('' 1'1 1,•v.d n
'alued al S.J I 'I.I ~C'rt• tJlt•n fr,,m h('r
apanment 1n thl' • ~1\\ bk"" l•I
:'II~ hope 1n-c1 ....
.\ N1sh1 I ~-'>pt'('J m1•unta1n 1'l1,' ... k
'alucd at S5110 '".l' l.11>.l·n Tul'~.I'
from n rt' td\·n1al gJr.tgl· 1n thl' 1 lllfll
block of Glli\lna .\\cnut· The ~11..l'
""as left unlod.ed 10 the: µ~ge .lnJ
tal en tht' d3' Jft('r th.-~ •-H·Jr,,ld
\lct1m l't'('\'l\t-J at l' .1 l'linhJa,
prnent
Newpon Beach
.\ man "'J' ~Jtl'n and ro~~ I
~ ~'I around l r m TuC'Wa ' J' ..,l
''J' "'ailing 1n th' :t blocl ot nn,'
Thl· man "'h'• Y.J\ s.ltghth lnll.rC'J
Jc~·nbc'J h ,J,\.111.antua ""hilt" nia.t•
n h1,sn1J-:1 The )U'P«t n-po."1,· ... 1.
h llt'd o n '""'' J f1,·r lh<' roM:><'n
CoetaMea
-\n attempted u1 1al· "'a" rcroned
Jt . .t~ J rn Tucsda' in thC' 20.1(1
M '< ~ ,,, '""' pon B•-'u·lt', arJ • • • Rt•,1Jcnt' •n lhr 2 ()(1 hhx lo ol ~n
Ju.in l Jnl' rt'fl(lncd a burgl.an at 5 ~ r ,,, T ut·<.Ja, ••• .\ pnm kr \I. J\ rcpor.ed at 11 11
By J ENNIFER WEBER
Of ... hll'I,... .....
Three Long Beach tccn-aacn have
httn arre ted on suspic io n or shoot·
1ng at a school bus last wedc. carrying
Edison High hool twketball pla)··
ers and 11\e1r supporters home.
T""o 16-)ear-olds and a l7-)ear-
old. all Jun1<>~ at St. Anthon) H1Jh
'>chool. "ere arrested Monday on
,usp1c1on of firing a 1o1.eapon into a
rnovang 'chicle and finng a ~pon
into an occupied vehicle. Lona Beach
Pohn~ Lt. Jim Reed said this morn-
ing. •
The three bo) s. "hom Rttd did not
1dcn11f} becauSt" of their ~ wt're
rtleased into the custody of tht'1r
parent '"It" not hkt' the) 're hankned
mminal or 3n) thin&-" R<"t'd u1d. .. tr more an t mot1onal th1n1 than
........
A black 1976 ChtY)' Camaro.
lkcnst number 2G\'S344. -.ntolm
f)om tM 2100 btock of 8u1tnns
Center Onve bet-."ten I I p.m. and
1l'adn1ahl TUHda>-• . . Sotne'Ont pned open • shchftl door
ll a home ·tn tht 14300. btoct of
Otbnhar A ,·cnve brt'Wttft noon MCl
3n) thing clK". ••
·All thrtt have bttn suspended.
accordi"f to S1s1er Manon. St.
Anthony s pnncipal. Furtht'r action
apinst the trio has not t>ttn finalucd.
sbe said.
The-shoollnJ sprtt. which took
pla~ on xvcnth Strttt an Lona
beach as the bus haded ror the San
Diego Freeway. took ~ after
Edison belt St Anthon1 tn a
Sou them Stt-tion S-A playoff pmc,
There was a confrontation in the
school ~rkina lot a~r tht' pme. but
Edison -rrindpa) Jack K.enntdy said
that ht' doubted that ~ WU I
ronn«tion betwteo the two 1na-
dcnts..
Bus Drwer L)'nda Kvn.'I told
poli« tht' ptlkt sun was ftrcd from an
old mustard-<'Olortd Cbe'ette that
conta1Md thrtt)ountmm. KmMdy
said. one o( the PliSR¥fS an 1k
bus was injured .
T""o of the men rt'ponl:dl~ "ti.On.' t
Anthon) kttennen 1ade1s. Kenned~
said. aster Manon rt'f\1.SC'd to com-
ment on whttht'r the bo' s "-t'rT
mt'mbenof an' of the school=s tl'ams
Kennedy said lh3t Long &ach
polttt 1M-nttg1uors told him the
shots "'Tre fired from a rapid firT
pelkt aun. but Rttd said tht' could
have bttn fired from a smaH-ohb<'r
hlndaun.
TM ph)sacal att:i l camr in the
1*k1nt lot af\~r tche pmc "hen a
)'OUftl man approached an Edison
s&Ddn\. akcd ham. -Ho~ art 'ou do\ne. C\az. -and hit him 1n thr fal"t'
wtUl has fill." Kmncd> said.
TM victim. • bo •as l noded doW1L -a~ to lb< bus b' .in
UStAanl pri.,._. and LMtt "''U no
mOft nu"9f. KellMd) saJCt.
a-ttnctoa Beacb
.\ man satd he 1..h.i'-"1 l"'•' m.ilc
\Ouths dO"n th<' ratlr\'-ld trads alter
ihe) :al~I) bru~t' into .ibout SI\
pragc.-sat the Old\\ orld \ 1llagr T"'o
bttr mlllS th:at thr l\urglaf' allegedl'
h:ad stashed "C'"" r<'l"''t'ft'd .rs "'-t'll .a'
SOmt"t"focb-••• RC$1dcnts 1n the." : X.l bk ol
Aonda trttt \aid the' 'r l"C'('('ntl'
had a l)«>Ncm "'uh ~pl( h\)()t1n1
out tht'1r pol'C'b hghh "'1th 88 &UM.
One said a BB narrov. h mis.std h1
ht.Id as 1t •huM\1 b' him 1n thl'
p;id..aaa lot. • • • .\ brand n<'"' S ) m ountam
~t\\Ck was stoltn from a p~ in tht
~O. ) N<lcl of Don nt« • • • fh1l·'~ \l\,lt a trk,mon titt and
c-:1mrn <-qu1pm~1u aftCT mtmng a
homC' m tM NQ(l of \ o~ r
u~ lhmugh an unkx td \hd1ng aU J ('K'f • • • Rcs.tdcnt) 1n the l l of
Bbntoft trtet ttponC'd tht thcit ot a bamca.e \llutd at S:?
• • • -\ppro\1matt•f\ ~in cash .1n,1 ~
1 ·'>h1n' ""l'r' 't1lkn from a tiu,1nt'''
1n thC' I :l httlC'l.. of ~lain 'tn·i:t
hc.·t"t"'n t-pm Sunda' ;ind " .l'n·
\h,nd.1~ • • • . )ffiC'OM 'ih>k 3 I J.._ gt' J nng
"''mh S 1 l fr,,m J h ome 1n tht 't
""'""' \. "'r \\ t\t A..1' .\' enut' ht-tv.('('n
la t T}\ul'\da\ and '3turdl' ••• -\ StC'l"CQ and r'al~Utlball f8CQUCI
""('!'( slolcn from .i l ~~(l Honda
\,"\.-nrd p;Jr\.C'J at th<' "~mC'r of( n'$tal
8..t' .and ~\\ tt'"" rlal.'C' ~\\o\('('n t ).I S pm \1onJ.a, "'nJ ~ "l a m
Tuc-5'11~
r m T uc~a\ In the f,()() OkKl. ol Parl
()ri, l' • • • ~lml'Ont· pnC'\1 o rcn tht' door 10
,,,t-ik Tt'\h 'll 1 .\1Na' -\\(' on
\h•nJ3, tlr Tuc, •. fa, and tool 11 S 5~0
I ' 11('\o\ fll\'f • • • \ l O'>ld !\ice.a man "'-3S lcav1n1 Th<'
Hdm Nlr I 2.J ~('""l>O" Bhd .
unda' •HJ.ht 1A.hcn h~ 1o1.a~ hll o"cr
the head "'-llh ll pool cue The
b.lrtc."ndcr told polttc lhat the man. ~I 3Pf'<'•H't'2 to ~ mtoucatc-d and
had httn .. h:alkngin101~er patmn~ t(l
fi ht him out~ ThC' b:ancndcr
as'lcd him to l<'a' e
Car salesman left in street
mura1 ~fatt the salt"lman could
chmh bile._ 1n10 the n r
Tbe r ""hac-h C'OTI\aint'd J"'pcr
plate$ and a pnl~ 'Of a.t "ol'\h·
ll\C1M 1n hmt't •'&1 utl MSUlnJ lhrs
monuna, "\\t'tt lool1n& for a r -..,th al \\ onh1nt1on·s fa<'C' on 11."
Lt John Fi ltT wd
~ SU • •ho bed I kndtf
build. brht' td to be 1 ut l I )nnold.~wo'"'
...
County puts up $300,000 for needy health care
IJ IOB VAN EYKEN ............... to cut in order to survive," uld Bill Plumb. the clinic's
prosram developer. "Thi1 money will allow them to
continue their service levels."
Members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors
allocated an unprccedented $300.000 Tuesday for the
SUpPOM of pnvate. non-profit clinie5 ser ing low-income
patients.
Plumb said he was surprised to Stt the board
appropriatina money for community clinics.
"I've always beard that this board was conscrvati e."
he said, "and yet they've done something no other county
has done." The allocation. which will come from the county's
$6.1 million share of state block grant funds. 1s higher by
$100,000 than the amount rttommended by the county
staff.
The board also voted to increase its 1988 app_ropria-
tion for mental health services from $200.000 to
$300.000.
Chln« Alexander of Huntinaton Beach led a long
hnc of county residents who testified before the Board of
Supervisors about the need to increase the ava1lablity of
health care for the poor in 'Oranae County.
Alexander. chairman of United Way's Health Care
Task Force lobbied for an increase in funding for county
mental health services and for increased suppon for the
c6unty's non-profi t free and rommunity clinics.
A represtntative of the Laguna Beach Communll)
Clinic. one of eight similar facilities in Orangt> County.
said the mone) will lteep clinics from ha' ing to cut
services.
•· 4. lot of clinics are at the paint where the' ~ 111 ha"e
"Comm unit¥ and free clinics are in the front line of
service to the indigent and uninsured." said Alexander.
Much of the testimony thal followed concerned the
'Lungren OK'd by Asseµibly
panel; chances now 50-50
ACR.\MENTO!AP)-Rep. Dan
Lungren's cha nces for confirmation
as state treasurer were rated as
"probabl~ 50-O" b~ one .,uppont•r as
final \Otes un Lungren·., nomina11on
approached Thursda~ in the state
&nate and .\ssembh.
.\n ..\SSl'nlbl\ comm1ltl'C voted Tuesda~ to ~upi>on Lungren·s nom1-
na11on. "'1th thl· conseratl\ e con-
gressman·, humctO\\n assembl~man
the onl~ lkmm.:rat crossing part~.
lines on a llJ.l1 \Die 1n <1upport of
Lungrl'n.
The action b' the .\ssembh Select Comm1tt~ on ihl' Onice of the tate
Treasurer to m.ommend Lungren's
confirmation to the full .\ssembl\
"'as the rirst 'll"tor: for Lungren 10
~hat has ~en a heated and some-
times l'mo11onal conlirma11on hank
in both hou~s of thl· tatc Lcg10,-
lature.
Last week. the enatl' RulL''i (om-
rn1111:e recommended rCJec11on uf
Go' George De ukml'Jlan·s nom1-
na11on of Lungren on a 3-2 part~ hne
\OIC
The attorne} general and leJislat-
1' e counsel both have issued o pinions
"'h1ch sa) that either house can veto
the appointment. but DeukmeJ1an
contend!> that both houses must reject
the nomination to pre,ent Lungren
from taki ng office.
With the e\cept1on of AS·
sembl~ man Dave Elder. D·Long
&•ac..h. "ho made no comment dur-
ing Tucsda) 's hcanng except to move
for Lungren 's confirmation. the de-
bate and 'ote d1\lded sharpl~ on
pan) h nes.
Republicans praised Lungren's in-
tellect. qualificat1ons and 1ntcgnt~
and \ oted unan1mousl) to suppon
him. "'hile the other Democrats on
thl· panel cn11c1zed Lungrcn·s con-
cr, atl\ l' \Ot1 ng record in Congre s.
"'h1ch the) said the} feared he v.ould
bnng w the treasurer's offi ce.
rx·ak1ng bnl'O) with reporters
folio" ing the committee vote. Elder
utl·d Lungrcn·s fi scal conscnatl' ism
and Pl'r~onal integnt). Asked 1f1h_ere
were other Assembly Democrats who
would vote to confirm Lungren. Elder
replied: "I bdieve there are. but I'm
not at libeny to name an\ names. The
'ote is quite close ai this 11me.
probably 50-50 ...
Democrats o utnumber Re-
publicans 43-36 in the Assembl) and
24-1 S in the Senate with one 'acancy
in the ~ssembl) and one independent
in the Senate. So far. no Senate
Democrats has public!} endorsed
Lungren. ·
Lungren said again Tuesda) that he
"as rnnfident both houses would
'ote to confirm his nom1nat1on.
"I think 11 will be another close
'ote. and I think "'e will win
The onl) nev. 1ssut• raised in the
Tucsda} hearing ~as an asser11on b}
.\ssernbl} man John Vasconcellos. D-
an Jose. that Lungren told Rep. Bob
~l a1~u1. D-Sacramento. that "m\
friend'> and I could do great damage'·
to ~1atsu1 for opposing his confirma-
tion.
Lungren. "ho "'as not askt.'d to
shortaac of health care for poor and uninsured people in • physicians. said doctors and hospitals providina health
Orantc County. care to the needy are increasin&1 y strapped because of
After hearina testimony from physicians and other declinina compensation from aovemmenL
residents 1~u1 deterioratina healt~ care for the needy. "The Jndaaent Medical Services ~m h~s coun~y officials blasted the state lq.aslature for failina to collapsed," said Or. Robert Sherid~n .. 1 Tustin orthopedic
provide enouah money for health care propams. surgeon. "I hope to continue prov1dina ~ealth .care to the
"We havt", for reasons that are beyond my enedy. but 1. wouJ~ surely ,l,ike to see tan11ble evidence that
comprehension. a group of people in Sacramento who the county 1s behind me.
mouth pious thinp about caring for the needy. and then The board voted to use $2 million of the bl~k arant
don't provide any. do1:1ah." said C~u-'tY Administ!'~ive fu nds for the compensation of doctors and hospitals that
Officer Larry Pam sh, an a rare publtc display of opinion. provide free health care to the needy.
Board memben chimed in. An additional S 1.2 million wa ll go to county prenatal.
··9ra!lae Coun.ty ranks SOth amona ~alifomia child health. maternal health and dental pr<>&f!ln:'S· counties in per caP.1ta state health t;are fu~dana." said Board members also earmarked SI . I m1lhon as a
Superv isor Tom Riley. "Maybe now ts the time to staf!d contrnaency fund for health services in 1989. . .
up and derrland that. those ~ho . represen.~ us an The supervisors also voted to alloc;ate SI . I m1lhon to
acramento do a better JOb for !JS .'" th~s rep~. county social service programs. including day care. foster
A number of those test1fy1n&. mcludma several care and adoption services .
Rep. Dan Luncren
tcst1f> 1n Tuesda) ·s session. told
rcponers later that was an "absolutely
inaccurate.. descripti on of his re-
marks. and that all that he told Matsui
"'as that ''I'd think )ou'd want to get
nd of me .. in Congress.
.
Fire continues to burn
through phone cables
By Tlte Associated Presa
SANTA ANA -A smoldenng fire continued to bum through Pacific Bell
cables, as repair workers labored around the clock to restore phone service to
thousands of homes ancfbusiness. a spokesman said. About 7.000 homes and
businesses remained without telephone service Tuesday. a day after a blaze cut
cit.ht of the the phone company's main cables in Orange Count). said Craig
MacDonald. a spokesman for the utility. "We hope to ha\e most of11 repaired
Thursday." he said. The cause of Monday's fire under the Santiago Creek
Bridge on Main Street was being investigated. said fire dispatcher Heather
O'Darrow. At least 8.000 homes and businesses. including banks and a local
shopping mall housing 70 to 100 stores. suffered phone trouble Monda~.
Ex-McMartln figure seeks credentlal
LOS ANGELES -A fo rmer teacher at the McMartin Preschool. once a
defendant in the molestation case now targeting her mother and brother. has
fil ed a second lawsuit aimed at reinstating her teaching crcdenual. Peggy Ann
Buckey.JI. filed her suit Tuesday. asking for a hearing with an admin1stra11 vc
law judje regarding allegations that led to the suspension of her credential 1n
1984. She contends that passa$e of time is prejudicing her case. sa)ing
witnesses· memories are dimming. Also. she sa)s she has lo 1 more than
SI00.000 10 income. inhibiting her abilit) to hire in'cst1gators. Buckey ~as
arrested 1n March 1984. but charges against her and four others \\C"rl' dropped
1n 1986.
UCLA sanctlons lesblan sorority
Wing-designed sail prepared for cup defense
LOS ANGELES-The first soront) 1n the nation forml·d b' k<1b1ans "'as
gl\en official _recognition by UCLA. a decision that allov.s the ·nine-member
Lambda Delta Lambda to meet on campus and appl ) for student funds
Un1vers1t y rules forbid exclusion of heterosc"<ual m<.·mbe~. ho"e' er. and
Lambda Delta Lambda leaders agreed. stressing 1t was a social and
philanthropic organ1za11on and not a sexual one. "It "'as \Cr) 'ahdating for
us:· sorortt) president Allison Adi.er said of last \\Cek's recognition b) th<.'
Office of Fratern1t) and Sorority Relations at the Uni\ ers11~ of California. Lo.,
Angeles. "It 1s realh special for us to be on an equal lcH~I "'1th thl' other
sororities.··
'.\~ lJlt.CiO (.\.Pl --i.ml'nca\ (up dc-
kmkr!> mJ' fate a 'l'" ldland chalknger this
)l·ar in a rnult1hull hoat that use~ a"' Ing instead of
a sail. thr dc'>1gn rnord1pa1or for thl" an Diego
YJcht Cl uh cffon said r uec;da'
Thl' ddi:ndcr!> of !>~11lb0~ ranng·s mo~t
prl''>llgwus troph) ;ire dc\dopmg t\\O satl_s -a
rnn' enuonal cloth SJ II and a' en1cal ''ingot l'\Ollc
aerospace materials -tor the unLmhodo\ rcg'atta
1n . eptembcrofTLong Beach agnin'it ~1 1chad Fa) ·s
team . said John Mar.,hall
~tarshall 1~ heading the design effon ofStar &
tripes. the team comm1ss1oncd b~ the ~acht club
and 11s dl'fensc manager. Sail .\mcnca. 10 dndop
a boa1 to beat Fa' in the coun-ordered raC:l'
Juh.n Roncz. a1rfo1l des1$ner for thl' C\·
rx·rimcntal aircraft O)ager. "'h1ch made a rl·cord
tnp around the "'orld w1thou1 refueling. designed
4hc \\ 1ng sail. Marshall said in a tl'kphont'
1oll'n IC\' from his home in Maine.
··Th<.· teaming of sail technolog~ and Rutan
aircraft tcchnolog) comes 10 best rcah1a11on in
ma king a"' 1ng in to a sail ... Mar;hall said. referring
to Burt Rutan. who built the Vo) ager.
The "'in& sail ~ill ha' e an internal beam of
carbon riber \.\1th nbs thal define its shape.
\.\AHEl\I C k )C)Sl.30. ~kl~ M<~noll<l. I block ofLtnu>ln
('()~TA ~A ("'k ) W)-}368. l.~ H;irbOr Blvd . (8chmd Thral l\ l>ruJ(I
ttl'NTISG'lUSBt'JBf {714)848-19~ 111)1 lkach Blvd .
.11 \l':lmcnn th < h~ner ~nnc
M~ SIO~ \'1FJO ("'h) ~ ~ ttOI ha~ Pk\\' :11 \Jn Dlt'~o ~t\:t'\\ "''
OIA. "«IE n t) 6~ I. 622 Ea'l ltucll.i 'e. \tl"'t of 1\1.,11n .\H'
I
'
(ompos11c~ of M } lar a nd Ke' lar. Dupont-made
matl·nals. "ill be stretched o'er the nbs. Marshall
'>Jld
Wing sa1h have been used successfull) for '>c\l:r~il \ear'i 1n an internauonal regatta of 25-foot
ratamaranc; callt-d the "Little Amenca·s Cup."
~ lar<,hall said
Coastal p!Jnel OKs offsho(e drllllng plan
"lt"s C\tremch difficult 10 makr 11 work on a
largl'r ~c-ak ... ~lars'hall said.
Fa' ·s .,, nd1cate 1s building a monahull boat
that's 90 fee.I at the wa(erhnr. The c:atamaran used
b~ thl· cup holder 1s li kel) to be smaller and lighter.
Marshall said E\act d1mens1ons weren't revealed.
LOS ANGELES -The California ('oastal C-omm1<;c;1on ha'> g1,en its
appro,al to a S2.S billion Santa Barbara Channel oil proJe~t. a plan first
proposed b)' Exxon in 1981. On an 8-2 \'Ote. "'1th one romm1ss1oner
absta1n1ng. the comm1ss1on approved Exxon's ,plan'i for three offsh ore
platforms. a marine terminal and onshore facilit) 1n Las Flore\ C'an~on. But
the plan. \\hich would more than double the sta1e·s 011 produr11on . requires
maJor changes in E>. \on's production methods.
Sex abuse prevention program criticized
BERKELEY (A P) -Programs aimed at helping
California's preschool children resist sexual abuse arc
indTective and should be phased out. a federally funded
stud' sa1cl
)Oung children. may frighten them a""a~ from normal
afTcct1on and unJUSlly make them respons1bk for the
behavior of others. researchers sa id Tuesda'.
The programs arc beyond the understanding of such
Programs that tr) to train preschool chi ldren to
recognize and resist sexual abuse reach 42.000 ~ounster
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Beheaded
corpse called
a homicide
RIVERSIDE (A.P) -.\n 83-vcar-
old "'oman whose head wao; rem()\ ed
for presen a11on at a Cl) onics lab was
the '1c1im of a hom1c1de. and drugs
contributed 10 her death. the count)
coroner says.
"We're sa) ing this was an 83-year-
old lad} that was 111 and pu'ihed over
the edee b) the use of a drug. ..
upen 1sing Dcput) Coroner Dan
Cup1do sa id. He identified the drug as
a barbiturate.
The coroner's office filed an
amended death cenificate Tuesda'
classifying Dora Kent's death as a
ho micide. Kent had been lt ving 1n a
Riverside nursing home until she was
taken to the .\lcor Life Extension
Foundation about 36 hou~ befon.-
• her death in earl\ December.
Cl)onics advorntcs believe bod1ec;
or heads may be stored at subfreezing
tcm~raturts and then brought baclt ..
to life through future advances in
science.
Today. Kent's son. Sa~I. 48 who
has been acti\C in the C~Onics
movement for man} )Cars. called the
allcfillOns of hom1c1dc "smear tac-
tics· to d1scred1t Alcor.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 241 1988 *AS
, .
Dole rolls iii tlie Midwest; Supreme Court
rules for Hustler
in Falwell parody
• • • ·nukakis and Gephardt split
By DONALD M. ROTHBERG u ......... .,..,
Republican pres1dcnt1al ho peful
Bob Dole wa riding high today aficr
twin victories over George Bush in
Midwestern preludes to nellt month's
Super Tuesda) showdowns. but Bush
\\as brushing ofT his losses. Dcmo-
t rats RKhard Gephardt and Michael
Dukak1s s"'appcd victo ries and said
thl·~ \\ere eagl·r to carr) their battle 10
thl' South.
Mea nwhile. Sen. Paul Simon of
lllino1'1, hi s campaign teetering.
• called a news rnnfercnce 10 discuss. in
ii spokesman's \\Ordc;, "the future of
his campaign." 1mon had said
Tucsda) night. "There is no "'a) I'll
get out of the race tomorro"'.
ah'>olutel) none."
Republican Pat Robertson. cam-
pa1g_n1ng in Ul'org1a. said the nC\\S
'tafT .it h1'> ( hnsuan Broadcasuog
:-..l·t,,or~ ontl' kne\v thc whereabouts
1•f hu\tagcs in Beirut -proving. he
\J1d. tht.•) could ha'e been rescued.
The l ' S reactio n to terro rism.
Robenson said. "ha' to be c.iu1ck. and.
·11 ha' to be a '>Urpnse ... We 1den11fied
1n our ne"'' department at C'BN the
l111.:at1on of those hoc;tages in Ll·banon
'rr~ \ho n I~ a fter the) \\ere taken.
.rnd thq were in a position where the}
\ ould ha"~ bet.•n rescued. T he\ ',\ere
in Beirut. a nd the~ could ha'e been
freed." A
Robenson. asked 1f he had in-
formed the Reagan adm1n1stra11o n.
!Hl1d. "I broadcast It on nauonal
telc' ISIOn: the) monitor our pro-
grams vi rtually every da) "
Bush brushed offh1s losses in South
Dakota and Minnesota . sa) ing toda)
after am' inf to campaign 1n
Ponland. Maine. "You can't win
them all."
The vice president "ho made
'1nuall) no effort in the two upper
M1dwe'itc rn states. said. "I think the
result "'as some" hat ant1c1pa1cd. )OU
can't go <.''l'l")"'hcre." He added.
"\\ c·, t.' done well o ut there. We've
\\Un in M1ch1gan and 1n Ne,ada "
Tul·"l<la~ night. Dukak1s said after
sph11111g the two upper M1d"<.><,tern
rnntest\ "1th Gcph.m.11 "This 1s a
marathon lt'sgo1ng to be a long one ..
Thl' ~assarhuscm go\i:rnor \\On
1n ~linnesota on rue d a). and dealt
~1mun a crushing def('at Gephardt
""as the winrit.·r in 'iouth Dakota" ith
Du~ak1~ a respectable second
Dole \\On ho th statc.,goinga,,a) -
''Ith Bu'lh far. for behind In \11nnl'·
<.ota tht.• 'ire president lin1\hcd
fourth hch1nd Robenson and Rep
fad. Kl·mp. In South Dakota. \\Ith
Dok'' inning all I ofthl· dclcgatl'S at
\tal c. Bush ''as narro\\I) l'dgl·<l fur
'>l'rnnd plal'l' b) Robcno;un
The formrr tcle' 1S1on e' a ngel I'll
said toda) in .\tlanta "This help!> me
enurmo u'>I) a., I gu into the Super
Tuc~a) stat<''> ... ~k added "I believe
that coming out ul ~uper Tuesday I
will tx· the alf...oo\vledged front·
runner or the R\·puhhrnn Pan\ With
dl'legatc'> .. •
Wasting no 11mt· tx·forr heading for
thl' n<.'\I hattkground Dole was
fl ) 1ng to ~outh ( .irohna toda} for
four qu1l I. lamp,11gn appearance<;
"I hOP\' 11 lJn help me 1n the
South." Dole '>Jld ol his latest
\ ICIOrte'> "l'\1,.• got d big hill 10 chmb
in the outh ..
Bush "'a' bunl'll 1n the Tuesday
nigh t return'>. running third in South
Dakota and fourth in. '1finnl'sota.
After his emharra'>\lng defeat two
\\l'cks ago 1n lo\\,1. Rush chose to
head outh rathn thJn tal.l· o n Dole
again in thl' \hd"l'\t
It \\J:, up Olll' "l'l'f... and down the
n1,.'\t 1n thr < 1<lP r.1ll' .\ftcr Dok\
~trong lO\\J ~ho" 111g Rush bounced
back to "in thl' 'l'"' Hampshire
pnmar~ J \\cc!. ag11 fh" v.as Dole's
''l'ef... again hut n1m thr S(ene shrfts
to tht• South ''hcrl Hu'>h I'> regarded
as I he frun 1-ru n m·r
(1ephard1 and l>ul.1f...I\ v.ere quic k
Ill half thl'lf \hd\\l'\' \IC tones.
"T hi'>. \\J~ J gh:Jt \IC tOr) that \\l'
hJ\l' had 1n ~(luth l><if...ota ··<;aid the
Bob Dole
M 1swun t ongre'>'>mJn
Oukak1".I. "'ho linl\h,·d 'l'uind in
South Daf...ota. "'Ill.I I 1'111 ~ 11, \l'I"\
good Ill.'\\\ for u' n..· ,, ,, \\C.\\
fin1'1hed "trung in •''\'I\ •llll' "' thl'\l )ta IC) ...
.\lso able to ll.iin .1 l'lll'J\Ufl' •I
\ICton \\3\ Demrxr.i• I '"-' IJll..<.on
"ho ,\as kading '11r n l11r 'l·,nnd
plate in M1n111.'\CH,1
~n . .\lbert (Jiii\ Jr I I ·nnl'S\Ct.
de">l'ntx:d hi\ th r l ~ ,1(, I ni'h 111
~out~. Da~otJ J\ J OkJ'>Jnt ~ur
pnw ...
\l. .\~Hl!'l(JT<l'\ I .\Pl -Tht.• 'iu-
prl·ml' ( 11urt to<l.i ' 11\erturnt'd 3
S~'"' )(JO J\loJ rJ \\UO h\ t'\JOgt'li'll
k rn F:1l'4l'll again\t Hus11t-r maga-
11nt: Jnd 1t\ publl\hl·r l arr' f-1~ nt
l'\tl·ndin~ tht: ktwl rrott'lt111n' tor
panxh and '>Jl trl' l'' l'n "ht:n thl'" ar<.·
pornugra ph 1t
f hl· lOUrt unan1mou\f\ rul<.·d thJt
t 'l'n p1•rnograrhl\ '>P<>O" dl'l.lut J
publil figur1,.· \'OJll\ thl' lret.··\fll'~'\ h
prttll'l ll1>0\0l thd 00\tltlJllOO \ f lf\t
.\m<.·ndment 11 thn'>( 'P<>oh1..11uld n1 I
llJ\t1nahl~ h,I\\' Oel'n 1ntl'rpr~tni J'
\tJtin~ Jl luJI IJl I\ Jbt.>ut thl' JX'l'un
fh\ JU\tlll'' 'tripped F ah,rll 11 'hl
J\\Jld hl' hJJ \\\In l11r ·l·m11t1 1n,1
Ut\tr\'\\ l dUSC.:d h JO Jd\1''1 ''I~
paro~h in Hu\tler
( )utragl'OU\Ol''' Ill lht .1 ·.1
r• 11111.11 and ~x1al J1" • ur<.\ 1 ~' 11
1nhul·nt \UOJl't 11\\ Ill'" aM<•u'
,,h1lh \\ould alln" J 1ur. t" 1mp1'
liah1llt\ on tht: h;i"' •' th1 11 "
(J\I\"> ur \ il'\\'> If I"' rl1Jf'' I •
hJ\I\ I)( \h\'lf d"ft~l P 1 • ~·J PI. I .II
C\prl'\\IO'ti."( hlt'I 1(1\ll l \\ .I" I!
Rl·hn4u1\t '4 r11tt' t.11 th ""'"
.. .\n ·outragn•u' ''a"JJnl • '
run' Jlnul ol 11ur lnn~'IJ 'I !in11 fl'! i,..11
.w Jllo" damJ~1·, 1 h J""J' ·~J
berau~ thl' 'Pl'\'lh 10 quc'it1on ml\
ha' l' J n .1d' n 't' l'mut111nnl 1mr.ct "
fJl\\\'11 'l.i"''ll•l .iH•w out o a (ull-
pag1,.· · aJ paro<l ~ 1ha1 appeared in the
l\:o, l'mbcr I\) ' and '1fart h 1984
l''>Ul'\ 11 H u'ltkr
F-eaturtn¥. .i ph111ogrJph of Fal~ll.
the ad purponrd" quotes him dis-
\ u~\ln@ J ~·,ual l'nl'ounter wtth his
m11th\·r and lk-.n1h1ng h1m~lf as a
h.i~uJI drunf....ird
In tll fll'r Jl lll>O thl' <.ourt
-f \pJmkd thl· po .... er of com-
111uni11n tu 1m pow rent con trols.
1uling tltJt ha1 d:.h1p~ w tenants ma)
I". , 1 •1 , Jnl J "hl·n landlord'! ~k
I ' ' Jl I J\\ \
lh J ···-=\Ill\ lhl JU'\llCCS upheld a
..... 111 111,\' C .d11 11rd1oanC(' that has
" 11Jt1J, l fJ,J"l{oh1n Hood"la\lo
it ;,ir "'JI' tr \nl th\' m h to pa~ the
p
-H1 11.1Jt."nt·d prntec11on for cnm 1-
n. Jd\ nJ.1nt' v. lw da1m the} ""ere
• 11,~J '" fJ\\ , nlor<.·ement officials
, I• u•11111111t10~ J .rime
IL .1 r. ~ ' tl the JU'illces 0' er-
" n! J hrihn ,on' 1c11on agatnst
I •,Jl·rttf... \1Jthl'"'" <'l '111lwaukec-.
,\\ , J h•rm.r \mall Bus1nt'ss A.d,
• ni~trJt 'in 1•llil 1al
Swaggart downfall tied
to ongoing feud with rival
House sets vote on Nicaraguan aid package
W.\'iHl\iGTO' t .\P) -Hou~ Democrats
Jfl' plJnn1ng w \OIL' fhur<,<Ja~ on a $30 m1lhon
"human1tJnJn" J1d palkage fo r \l1caragua. 1n-
duJ1ng rou~hf\ t.·qual Jmount'I lor the ( ontra
rdl\:b anJ tnr \ hlldrl'n "ho are '1<. t1m'> nf the
.uuntn '\\'\\'O 'l'Jr ll' 11 '4ar
'4111rn•'1dl' hJIJJll l'd io rnllH''> .. for tr I • · 'rJ'
and th\ kl11': \Jno1n1'>ta go,ernmen1 · • pu1w,·
P\'J•l' t.tlf...<. ,,illnl for in o rl'[tlOnal c1ccnrd
.,h1.' Rq.,,.t,11,Jn' \\\'fl l'\f'nted tu demand the.
r ,.:t1' ''\'r th • ,, O'd Jte:na 11 \t'
BA TON KOL'(, E.. La. I.\ Pl -
J1mm\ c;,,.igg.irt "a'> follo"'l'd w a
"crumm' .. motel b' men ""ho kt air
out ofh1~ tires and photographt.•d him
as Ill' trtl'd tu put a -;pare llfl' on
bac~"'ard'>. 'l'>lll'd a reputed prosti-
tute and "'as wnfrontcd b\ a mal
• n angl'lm. al hurch leader ~1d
James Hamill of \•kmph1-;. Tenn
a member of the gcneral council of thc
\sscmhhes of Go<l. the na11on\
largl'\I Penll:costal dcnom1nat1on
· de'\u1hcd tht.· pirturcs in an tnll'r' 11:''
\\tlh V. BRZ-T\' ht•n· Tuesda'
l · •
..
I k al'o ~1d hl· e\rx·ct\ thL· rnunnl
to '>trengthl•n the purmhmint -..."ag.-
gart rt.'(.CJ\eS from ('\CCUll\'l'\ 111 h1.; ~
million-member dtoominatwo attn
adm111ing ··moral failures ..
T hl· Louisiana d1\tnct counnl ha'>
rl'lOrnmendl·d J threl·-munth
suSP\'O"on and lOun-.<.·hng tor thl.' T\'
n angclist. "'ho'>l' m1nic;tl") n:acht.·'>
more than JOOrnuntrtt.''i and reponed
S 1-C million in in..:ome last 'car
"l h<.· c:un~111u11on .ind b)la"'s re-
4u1rl' :u ka't a ~l·ar·., ll'<.sa1111n of
alll'l' min1'>tn." t-fa m1ll '>J1d
Hamill dl·~nbt.·d thl' photograph\
that led <;;,,.1ggan to ma~l· a tl·arful
\Onfe.,,1011 ul \In Sundo' and d"-
l lmcd that thl' R\:'. Man.in ( 1orm.in
of;-..;t.'"' Orlean'> "'as direct"'"' oh ed
111 till' J)il IUfl'·t,1 f...1ng. .
La!it \l'ar. (1orman '>Ul'li ~" aggan
l11r ~40 million charging him \\1th
UOJU'l" 3ltu-,1 ng l1orman ol rt•-
pratl'dl~ rc~mm 1111ng ad ulter'
< 1orman admllll'd a \1ngk "immoral
.Ill .. \\Ith J ''uman
l hl' p1<.1url''· \\h1th .\B( Ne"'
fl'porl\•d fa\l \\el'" \\l're gl\en to
tknon11na11un k.id\'f'> h\ Gorman
.. ,hlmr<l a motel -a uumm) link
thing hu1lt 1n an L-\hapc -the'
\hu\'l'd the numhcr uf this par\IC ular
mom .rnJ a ''oman an.uwd ofbt.•1nga
pro\t1tutl' adm1111ng \l'\cral dlfkrent
ml·n into the rol1 rn . and c'ent uall'
l1m m\ c;,,agg.irt going into the room
and later u>m1ng out of the room ..
Hamill ..aid.
H\iu'l' \pc.·a~er Jim\\ nght D· Tl'\<I\. called 11
"the rn o\I "url..ahk !..ind nl program" and ont' that
Occidental ordered
to clean up Love C,anal
\.l.\(1-\R \ F\l l \. \i 't l .\P1 -
\ k<laal 1uJgl"'> landmark ruling that
Ollldl'lltJI l hl'mt~JI Corp "as Ila hie
1111 thl'l (.l\t or deaning up LO\ e canal
'tr\·ngthl'O'> an11-pollut1on la"'c; na-
1111n\\ IUC. J Jctleral offinal sa'~
\ftn 111n,· \car.,· deh~ratton\.
Judgl' John ( uri1n ruled Tur~a~ that
(l\uJl•ntal "a' rL''>pons1hlc becau\e
\\a\11.''> g\·ner:11cd h' the lOmpam ·., ..
plant \\l'rl' '>lllred in J "'ay tha.t "'ould.
l'\ l'OIUJll~ rl'\Uh 111 leal..agl'
\ tnalnP\'Ctcd to'>tan in IQ9<l'41ll
dl'tl'rm1nc thl· amount ot damagl·.-..
' ' Good dling mom got
Du Pont STAINMASTER*
Carpet at ALDEN'S
STAINMASTER carpet is so stain
res istant, spi ll s like this will clea n
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up with just soap and water.
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l h\' PJl f...ag\ "3~ ur1\ e1kd late I Ul ,Ja . h'
Rl'r l>J\ 1d ttun1or D-\11th alter'"' ·'l• ~> I
1ntl."'" it ni.'g1111at1ons among <,(,'' cr:il lJl t1 .. ~ '•I
•1hl' .h.imhn\ m.t)Ont~ part~ It "a' ~lh\·Jukl.l ti•.
ho.' '"""dl'red h' tht' Ruic<; (lt)mmll~l'l'. hidJ'
l"•'IJlnt fhJ~oin J1d.rh•t 1mmcd1atel~ react
ti, I) :ii•• r,11, pa. f...ag<.· H' '"'0 S \b 2 m~lhon
J rr ;')( \J I •' ! l r. ~·I<. I'' luding "eapon'I \\3S
• .1'r'"' ' '·1\·<.tu.l "'' 'hl· H"u'l thn.-e \\l'f'k!> a1to
< urren't •11J h• the rebel' l'\p1rr\ Feb ~t> •
• DESIGNER FURNITURE • DICORATOR RRVK:a°
M IOUTH COAST · 18030 Euchd • Fountlfin Ya"-f • 1• M6;
IN NORTH COUNTY • 1• N TUlln • 0..-• _..,. ..... ...,
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THURSDAY
~ .11.h1Pn .. ttlll .tnd t'XU(-
11\t Ill I'11t· 1m .ind lHtf'\.
ur' .tthl d\)~\ °'.ind .111·
ruu1h.J, tPr 'rnnt:'
~P.ace deadlml'. ~larch 17
Ed1tor1al requesu... ~1arch 11
l amerd read\ ~tsrch 2:l
I:\ .. ~ about our
ptc1al ., t1ons
lrequen~· d1srount )
~Piii
we"dellvery mort1 than ~papers,
we ctet1'Vef customers too
'~mage
MARC1-<o 24
. '
Squabbles won't
solve the need
for new airport
A stud) of JOlnt mil ital] and Cl\ 1lmn U'>l' of the El Toro
Manne Corps Air tation has created such a local brouhaha
that man> people have m issed the bag p1r tun:.
lr\'ine cit) offi cials arc doing eve11 thang tlw~ rnn to block
j oint use of the base's land ing strip. The) ·H. alll·red their
general plan to change the base's land-ust• rla,silil ataon fro m
airport to m1htar}. The) 'q_• also talked about .111nn1ng thl'
base to bloc~ commercial ai r traffic then.'
Ne" port Beach offi cials. on the other hand. hJH' 'U\\Cd
to fight In inc an court 1f ll atte mpt to annc' thl' bast.
Newport offirials are concerned because the) ~nu" that
sooner or later Orange Count) has to ha' c anotht'r airport ur
C'\pand John \\a)ne ·\1rport again. Ob,1ou I ~. the:--"ould
rather sec a nt·" airport located an ~''hcH· l"\LL'rt nL·ar
Ne" port Beach.
Irvine officials fear Ne" port'' tr) ing to dump 1h .urrmrt
no ise and traffic prohkms on their door tep.
Su the fight gm: on
The missing ekmL·nt '' the prL''>Stng local. rcg1onJI Jnd
national net:d to r more citrports.
Since thl' nrn.1 -1 ~.,o,. rnmrnt>rual flights in the l n1tt>d
States ha' e increased m un: than 50 Pl'rcent. but the gru\\ th ol
airports has no t kept pa<.l'
··crov.ded sktl'S .. is tht· .. tarn uwd to <le.,cnbt? a1r-1r~1ffic
congestion. but the probkm l.ll!>o n1-.ts on the grounJ. -\n
integral ckmcnt to the a1Hrl.ltlic n1ngest1on problem ts too
man) planes landing and tJ ~tng off at too fl'" airport~ .
Transportation planner\ ha'e ''arnl·d ( ongrl'"'s 1hat
airport fac1l111 es h<l\ c 10 be C\pandl'd o r a1r,1raffir congl·..,twn
"''"become unmanagcahk .
The probkm. ho th nat1onall ~ and l1)l .ill\ " "'here to
l'\pand. People don't "'ant a nc" 11r h1~t·r a1rrort in thl'll
rummun1t\.
Several month.., ago a Washington. D ( ·basl·d nev. sletter
reported that a m·v. v.nnklc to easr a1r-tranil rongc<;ll un \\aS
gaming support. The ne\\sletter's rd11or'> '>:ml politicians and
transportation offiuah \.\ere s1ud~1ng cu1l\ertmg m1litar~
airports to commarial use.
O ne of tht• rn:nefits of1oint mtl1tar)·COmntl'rt:1al airport
use. the ncv.~kttcr reported. 1s that man> ·of the mil11a11
airports a rc located an h1gh-populat1on arl'as and arc
opcrarronal. Joint usc \\Ould also \a\l' ~car'> O\l'r the costl~
allcmatl\C of build mg nev. airport'>
The F-\-\ '>IUd> of El T oro 11; probabl~ linked to tbt•
national look at Joint use of m1l11a11 airport\. hut <;ome oft ht·
personah 11e~ 1n,ohcd arc clouding the ,.,.,Ul'
Fede ral .\' 1a11on -\dm1n1strattun Dm:l tor T -\Ian
McArtor 1s a forml·r l'\CC:Ull\l.' "11h h •tkral E\pll·sc,. a
commerc1al air rargo carrier. Federal Exprt''' lnhhaco for tht•
El Toro stud~ bc<.·aust 11 needs to C\pand m So utht:rn
Cahforn1a o peration. That doci.n't d1m1nash the need for tht
stud}. but~ 1t doc<. add a b1pt of \omc stick~ poliucal
favonusm.
Studies and the squabhks OH'r "herl' to put a nev. airport
m Orange Count) ha\C tx·en gomgon for 111on.· 1h3n 10 ~cars.
There's no n:a son to than~ the ··noHn·m)-bal'k>ard"
scn11ment "'ill tx: an~ ksH'm11t1onal nov. than 11 v..a"I IO ~ears
ago
Hov.cq~r. "'hale Iola I cummun1t1cs tight. thl' a1r-traffir
congestion p ruhkm gro"'' \\Urse.
The nl·~ PA.\ '>lud~ ma~ or ma~ not fi nd Jnint use at El
Toro feas1hk:. hut 11 'lhould he ... ,ckoml'd 11 for nothing else
than tu settk the 'fX'rulat1on
Mean"htk. u>unt) and ut~ oninal' in Orange Count)
arc going tu h;!\ l' to la<.c the crov.dcd .. ~tl'' pruhlcm.
-\tr·trallil l11ngl'<.t1on and the nc:t•d tor ano1hcr airport 1n
OrangL· < ount' Jfl' regional problem' that mu<.t 1,ooner or
later Ix' fJtl'<..I 11·, l11ul1<.h to thin~ that the prohkm'> art· going
tu g11 cJ\\J\. or th.11 u 1mmnual air trallic <.Jn tx· held l.lt '''
<.um:nt ll''l'I It\ L·qualh loolic;h tor thl' nt1c., nl Orangr
C uunt~ to urnt1nu1.: )l'lltng "not in m~ h;itk)ard" and not Join
furl'l'S to \Ohl' the prnhkm
Parag'uay's elecf ion
What do 'OU do al \OU hold an l'lett111n and noboch
partlCtpatc<. -nubod) th.at IS. b ut t he J)t'r\nn tn J')<l\\er a nd a
couple of tuad1l's·1
W hat ~ou Jo 1~ pruda1m a G reat V1ttor~ illtcrv.ards. and
sa' ho" l.kmrn .. ralll \OU arc fo r letting peor k '011,: ltkc that.
Th1<; ""hat happened in Paragua) on '>unda> (Feb. 14)
"hen dicta tor ( 1cn .\I frcdo troessner sv.cpt to un l'lghth fi' C·
~car tt'rm J\ nres1drn1 b} a margi n of more than 88 percent.
Tht: lrcl' natio n' of the hem isphere <;hould react to
Sunda) 's lrJudulc nt 'ote b) decla ring 11 to be Just that: and by
reaching o ut -as the l 'natcd Statesalrcad' has d one -to the
democrat•<. uppos1t1on.
It 1s thac that Paraguay's future lies. not with a n aged
dictator so u nsure of his own rule.and so fearful of d issent that
he must fi'I. his periodic re·elcctio n.
Tb~ WJcblta (Kao.) Eagle-Be•coa
Presid~ntial primaries
Robert Dok and Richard Gephardt won Iowa Judging
from the :J<."Compan' mg hoopla. one 'A-Ould think that these
t"'o arl· no\\ read~ to face off as the prcs1dcnt1al nominees 1n
the gcm:ral ekn1un
UnfQrtunatel>. tha t 1s no t the case. The numbing 1988
prcsLdent1al selecuon process, whichact uaJI) bega n years ago..
has not even reached its peak. ... ·
The American presidential sclcct1o n process 1s threaten·
mg to turn olTthe people it wa s desianed to serve. T he grueling
caucus and primary o rdeal now slretchcs from February into
summer. It 1s too expensive. too Iona and too ;ircanc.
t::a.rlnto• f W. Va.) Dally M•J/
ORANGE COAST
llilJ:l'llllt
PJf)l.Vlfd ~y 1 ~II'!« ;Ml a• l30 'N 8lry SI Costa Mesa CA
•oor"' corr~• to 8o1 ·~ CoM1 -..... ~·
o.r..,
Ctft~ •-a.. Nitws (fltet "" ... s.-ts l• ..... c-..
''oMa. Dwlttof
(4 •••
~tf~ Dnctof
c~~~or ., ,., ..
C.cllletloll Onctcw
~ ....... a....Otke ...,
...
· ·rhe co t oft h is bill. In terms of additional nnan cc charges to be l evied
on consumers. has n ot y et been calculated, but It wouldbe In the tens
ofmllllon of dollars per year ...
California's retailers set
·slghts on lnterest rate cap
SACRAMENTO - ( ahforn1:t''i
rl~tJll ml'fl hants ne ' i:r sa} dll\ at ka'>t
"hl•n 11 rom('s 10 ntrarting higher
1nll'fl'\I l'harge\ ou1 nt thl·1r t·hargl'
:lllllUOI lU'>IOml'r'i
Fur 1warl' a d{'('adc thl' political
.1lt1on .um' r('presi:nt1ng ml'rchant\
hJ\l' bn·n pr('ssing the L('8t i.laturl' to
rJl'>l' thl· '1a1e·., lnll'rest rate n·1hng
I hl'' \\ un a s1gn1ficant 'Kt or~
\\ hi.:n \kJ n ng a pl' nod or :!O pcrcen I
pr1rnl· ra ti.:,, 1he~ .... on passagl· nf a
"ll'nlpurar~" boost 1n lhl' c~iltng from
18 ix·rn~nt to 19.:! ix·rcc:nt.
1 he nwrchant!> \\On a ·cciupk, ul
l'\tcn-.1011., of lhl' telling but "hen hl'
'>1gnt•d thl' last of them 1n 1985. (,o,
(ii.:orgL· l)\:u~meJ1an v.arned that hl'
\\OUldA't do II again and made SOOd
on ht'> pkJge la!>t ~·rti.:mher "1th a
\ l'lll
\, of J.1n I. therdon:. lhr rn·
m.rn1·n1 lnhng uf I percent lx•rnml·
11rx·rJl1\l' .1~a1n. along \\1th thl· I~
J'll.'fll'nl lJP on halann·<, over S 1.000
( Jltf11rn1a"• rl·taill'r'> are nothrn~
ho\\l'' er. ti not ix·rs1st{'nt. 1 hi.:~·, l'
LlrJltl'Ll ;.1 nl'" bill and ix·r!>uadl'Ll "icn
\lttl'Ll \14u1.,t. D· 'an Jolo<'. tot:arr~ 11
1n thl' form of an amendment to a
ml'a'>url( pl'nd1ng in the o\sscmbl'
I 1nJnre and Insurance Comm11t1·e
Thl· nl·\.\ -\l4u1\t bill \\OU ld not
IJOlpl'r \\1th the 18 pl'rcl'nl l'Clhng but
11 "oulll appl~ thl' rate to balann'\
hl.·l"l'l'O S 1.000 Jnd S.3.000. thu\
nl•gatang thl' I~ percent t ap for
.111 ounh 1n thJI range.
I hl' ll>\I ul 1h1., hill. 1n term'> c)f
.1Jl11tH111JI finann· chargl'~ to ht'
le\ ll'll 111H on,uml'r'>. hai. not ~ l't lx'l'n
lJltulJtl·d. hut 11 .... ould be an thl' ten\
111 m1ll1nn'> of dollars per ~car
1 n thn urrl'Ol l)rg' 01 nostalgia o' l'f
thl· IJll' k'>'>l' l nru'h. 1t "'"I be mo'>t
1ntl'rl·\t1ng to lo<'l' \.\ Fiether the F1nallll'
Jnll ln'>ura ncc C omm111t-e gocs alonfi(
\\1 th this ne\' a~sault on the l 'nruh
< rl·l.1 11 Rl'gulat1un .\c1. which is "'hat
!Ill' 111ll'rl'!>t n·11tng la" 1s called
Las t } i.:a\. J U!>t bcforl' hl· d tl·J.
l nruh e~pre}!>l'd suppon for I01Al'r-
1n~. rath er than ra1s1n~. the le1ltng.
<;" ~i.:ars agc.1 during um· of thl'
p1:null1l lcg1\la11 \ i.: dl.'batei. OH'r con·
'>Unll'r intl.'fe'>I ratl''>. the merchant\
.1ppro:ll'hcd 1hi.:n-~·n Walta Staern
111 rnrn th eir hill in the form of an
aml·ndml'Ot tn .in l'\l'ill ng ml'3SUfl'
-mul·h. in Ian ;" thl· .\lqum h1ll 1'
no" hl.•ing fr;.1111l·d
It "uuld ha' l' lx'l'O l':l'i\ for St1l·rn
111 J o that la\l>r tor ml'r.th:inl\ H1·
v. J'> a 'etl'ran k-g1'>IJtor "ho laced .1
~fJirl\ .. un rc-eln t1on batik that 'l'ar
and ~·nuld ha' c U'>l'd all Lhl· fnl'~'> hl·
u 1ulJ get. l')>pcnall~ tho'>r "1th ram·
pa1gn fund" tu dl\hur.,e
But lll'rn. aftn in111all~ agrct•1ng
to l Jrr~ thl' hill. l hanged h" mind
"II \\UUld hJ\dX'l'n ~I h1 11mpn1rx·r
\\,I\ llJ d11 II th!\ \\,I\ .. ~11ern
l'\ pla I lll'lf
f hi.: gra ndlathl·rl~ \ Cll'rinan.tn
li 11m Aa~l'f'>fil'ld ""'one ol thl' old·
fa,hwm·d lcgl'lalllr'> "ho put per·
turmame and pnnuple alx1H' 1magl·
and bu11on-pu<,h1ng. a 1hro"'hac~ to
thl' uld da~' \\hl'n a b1pani<wn
u•.lht111n of hkc·mtndl·d moderates
wn1rolk·d :illatr\ in thl· Cap11ol.
'°lltl'I n. \\ho n.·tirl·d 1n 1986 afta 2X
'l'.tr'> 111 thl· Li.:g1\IJtttrt·. \31c..l 1ha1 h1\
l'\JX'rtl'nl'e!. a" a ~1111ng Arm~ offiu·r
111 I nd1a during \\ orld War II "ere till'
g1L'Jll''' tntlUl'lln' on ht<> pol1t1cal
l .11 l·l·r
·· ..\. th read that gol"> through m~
tx·1 ng I'> m~ npo,un· ofh, mg 1n India
and sel·1ng po'en} and d1'K'ase and
ignorance." Stiern told an lnl('f·
\ ll'\\l'r a' hl' n·t1rl·d "I came bal~
\\Ith thl· fl'l'hng that I didn't "'ant m ~
\late and rnuntf') to gel to that··
DAN
WALTERS
f hu'>. S11an rounted among h1~
m.1Jur ach1n cmcnt\ the 1mprO\ C'·
nwn1 of cdulat1 onal opponun1t1l·~
:rnd lwalth '>l'r' KC\ to the poor -
\\ htk ma1n ta1n111ga pubhr image that
\\J~ ltlll'>l'f\Jll\l' l'OOugh to &l"I fl'·
i.:klll'd in hi\ rur;il. agrirultur;il
Jl\tnct
Wahl'r ~l1t•rn ll1t'll 'iunda). and
\\llh him "'l'nt another piece of th<.;
Li.:g1'>IJtlm· a' 11 uwd 10 be bl:forl· the
prm anJ thl· hu\tkr\ too~ u\er
rtw prn' and hu~tll'r1' "ere murh 1n
l'' 11knn· la~t \\Cl.~l·nd at the \tatl'
Kl·puhl1u111 llHl' l'rltwn 1n Santa
C larJ
It \\US a c:hanlc tor thl' proll'\!>1cmJ I
Rl·puhlKan ... the l'll'ttl'd officials. to
trl'JI thi.: amJll'Ur., lt kc Rt·puhhcan\
arl' trl'JIL'd h~ maJunt~ Demon:m in
I hl· l l'gl\13 I U fl'
In a !lertl''> of parhamcn1a11 man-
cu' c~ 1ha1 ddied gra\1t~. the leg1'>·
latof\ anJ tht·ir hand·p1cked central
comm1ttl'l· member\ Jammed
th rough a 'l'I of rult>\ l'hangcs that
prl'.,l'f\ l'd thl·1r dominance of 1hi.:
part~ lnre,er. It \\:J\gcrrymandcnng.
JU'>I ltkl' Rl·publ1rn n\ complain
Dl·mouat'> do 111 1twm in the Cap11ol.
;ind dl'rtlllmlr all'J that 'hould thl'}
l''cr ta~l· l<1ntrol o( the Legislature.
thl' Repubhrnn' \\Ould be JU\l ao;
arrog:int :ihoul "'1dd1ng po1Aer a' the
Dl·mc11. ral\ h,I\ r tx·cn
Dan Walttrs 11 a syadicated
columnist la S.crameato.
Aqulno beglns thlrd year in
poivermoresecurethan ever
By ROBERT H. REID
M<\Nll..\. Ph1hpptncs (.\P) -
Prc'>1d1:n1 ( ora1on .\qu1no. "ho ha\
wcathcrt:d coup a11cmph and oth{'r
pol1t1lal \torms. begin' her third ~t:ar
1n offill' Thursda\ more 'lecurl· 1n
P<'"er than at an} t1me during her
allm1nl\tra11cm.
But m~o !>a"" th(' F('b :?2·2 Ci
I <>86. uprising aga1ns1 Prc\1dcn1
Fi.:rd1nand M arco~as tht> beginning ol
a nr" l'ra in Ph1l1pp1nc pol1t1l\ arl'
d1..appointcd that dreams of ~oual
progrc;''" and r('form remain un-
rtJlllL'd
The w aht1on tha t propcHed Mr\
·\4u1no to power -rcfornmt
•mld1n ... human-rights ac11' 1~1,. the
church and business group!> -ha'
been shattered in the b1ckenng that
follo ..... cd
I "'o years after Marcos' do .... nfall,
land reform remains bogged do"n an
ongren . Human-rights group'\ that
once cas11g.a1ed Marco'i for the abu'!C'I
o( ht., admtn1!ltrat1on now rJt\C
.,1m1lar charscs against thr i\quino
go' t•rnmcnl.
Oun na a radio broadcil.5t undu),
Mr.,. '-\qu1no described her lir\t two
)Cars in offire a., "vel) d1ffiC'ult "
"I do not describe 11 as en JO) ment. ..
\he ..aid "But dcfi nllt'ly II I fulfill-
ment of the h1gh~t dccrtt." She ~1d
1mpro' 1ng the economic cond1t10n of
thr F1ltp1no people would bt her fim
prtortl ) In the rnmana year.
Lut "ed.. the maJOr topic of
Ma nila ne ..... spa pcrs WH 1 dcb9tc over
calls for a "l1m11«t state of emrra·
enc):· rnl'ilnJ dark JMmortC1 of the
wom e\CC scs of the Marcos era
"h appears that the annavc:r~ry
wi ll c;onfirm the demise of • fa iled
rcformut revotuuon.'' wrote com·
mcntator mando Doronala an TM
Manila Chronicle. "It will show that
the re~olut1on. two ~cars after. as hke
a c rushrd a nt hill. -.1th 1u 1nh1b11ants
scurT)tnJ about without d1rcct1on
and an d1 \arrl) ••
Despite. the dmllu11onment. mMt
\\'c\tcrn and Ph1hppmr an1h ts
ANAL YSIS
doubt that d1sgruntkd m11t1r.r'y of-
ficl.'rl.. Maren~ lo}ali<t<> or communist
rc.·tx·l<i <.a n toppk the popular 5 ~-}ear·
old "'1do"' before hl'r term e\ptrl''> on
June 30 199:?.
~1 1litar} challcngl''> to lhl' \qu1no
.1dm1n1stra11on reached their h1gh-
\\,lll'r mark an '\ugu!>I. when
mullOl'er\ 'l('ILC'd media and m1litar}
1 n'>talla11ons tx·forc being c.Jn Hn off
about 15 hour!> later
I hl' lcad('r of the .\ugust attC'mpt.
I t. C ·01. Grl.'gono Honasan. was
arrl'\t{'d 1n December. Ironicall y. he
. pla~cd a major role 1n the Feh. 22.
1986. mil1taf) mu11n} that tnggcrc.;d
tht: popular uprising Mn. Aquino
nxk to power.
Most anal)'itS bcltrvC' that com·
munist rebel\ appear to lack both thC'
mahtaf) strength and poh11cal follow-
1ng to topple Mrs. Aquino w11h1n the
neAI four \C3 D .
.. The q'uesuon used to be. 'Wall
\or) make 1t to 1992'>' " said one
Western. anab:St who spoke on con-
lf1tion of anonymity. "Now at is.
·what will.,shr do in the rc'it of her
t 'l' .. crm .
Beyond ~urviv1 n1. the principal
ach1cvnnrnt of the quano adm1n1s-
trot1on ha~ been the rC1toration of
populardemocrtC)·, marktd by ratrfi ·
cation ofa liberal const1t u11on and tht'
elttuons of 5enator • conarcssmcn
and rq1onal officials.
Lall week ho\\-evcr. Senate Ptcs1-
dcnt Jovito Silonp no1cd 1ha1 1hcrc
v.ctt 700 allcpt1ons of fraud 1n the
Jan 18 rqjonal election. He said
thole who btJaeve real democracy has
bttn rHtored "att mort obst~
wtth theory than aetual faet."
Prospect for broad social. cco n·
om1c and poht1cal reform have been
(toudcd b~ a S28 btlhon ckbt. a
t'umbcr~me lcaaslatutt and pohucal
polara1at1on "1den«t by the I 9•)rar·
uld rommun"t tn\Uf'ICn<) and 1he
m1htaf) ·, rm n1 r loul
I-or much o(her tl•rm. Mr~ Aquino
faced .. enous challenges from the
mah tan. and she ov.('s hl'r poh11cal
SUf\ I\ al tn part to a fact1on und{'r
Ocfen!>C '><.·<:retar) Fidel Rl\mos.
-\s chief of '\ta IT. Ramos held mo'it
of thl· armed force!> bchind the
go,ernmcnt and fended off thl' SI'<
coup plot'\. But scK1al ac11v1st\ fear
hrr rehance on Ramos has lesisened
the go\{'rnmrnt'i. t'ommatmcnt to
rrform. .
The govrrnmcnt so far has no1
prosecuted \old1cr1. for allcg('d in-
"oh·l·mi.:nt an i>C\Cral w1drly publi-
cized kallingi. ol cl\ titans. Nor ha 11
fu lfilled Mr!>. Aquino's 1986 cam-
paign prom1~ 111 aboli'lh the Civilian
Home Defense Force. a m1htar)-
backcd mihl1a widely accu~d bf
human rights abuses. •
And the go' ernmt'nt has endo~
formation of about 200 anti-com-
muna\t v1g1lante groups, wh ich
human naht\ aw' 1\ts and church
groupi. ha\C.' accu~d of widespread
3bU!>(.'lo.
" he had one thing which could
ha' e put a\1de the\C challenses." said
anss f>1okno. a promtnent human
. righ t!> aC'lt\ 1st. " nd that wa.s the
people. IMtcad of turnina to the
people. shr turncll to the mili1al) lo
b:ul her out That is the tra,ic
rlcmcnt"
· n. Rene · 1u1sq. a former
pre&1dcn11al spokesman 1nd human
riahu lav.>cr. accused the m1ht1 ry of
"blackmail." a.nd Sen. Tt'Ofisto Gu-
1naona branded t~ 1drnt1ty card
S) stem as the trappanas of 1 pohet
statc.
In a Pltt·one cummcntaf)' unday.
the pro-Aquino Philiwio_t Dail)'. tar ~•d the ou~tcr o( Marco$ had l•"en
thccounH) "a new let~on hfe. a ~w
chan e to mak.e drtams ... into
rcat111cs.''
h added. "Tod&). all th0$t drr1m1
remain. for Lhc mmt part. stall
drcam' ••
,..,., H. 11##1 II IN AP dirt-'
h tt .... ~.
A11
WEU.S
DanWalten
Colamnl•t
Age-old issue
has sensible
new solution
It was a typical "let''l~do-luneh"
occasion. Ka} 's daughter. Shell().
drove down from Los Angeles and on
the spur of th{' moment Ka y called
Bcm and me to join them for lu nch
Wl· 'ltartl·d off comparing the
d;imagc the anta .\na winds did 111
our respectt\ e neighborhood~
Shel le). the ) oungest of tht' group
hrought us up to date on ht'r famtl)
The re!.t of us assured her the ktd\
"'ould gro" up one of these days and
then ht·r fondest mcmof) would be
the 11me her son caught the frog and
put 11 in the toilcl beca use ... "11 wantt:tl
tu swim."
Then we got down to the ser1ou\
bus1nc\S of stud) ing the menu. It "a'
unan111)0U!il) agreed that 1f as man~
a'i four fnt:nd'i got together for lunC'h
11 "'a'> nol illegal to go off the d1t:t
Cher our calorie-laden lunch "l'
l'O\l'rl'd ever~ 1h1ng from Dan
Jan~n·s 1rag1c Ol)mp1c e'pencntl'
to thl' Oo;ear nom1na11ons. the return
of the nuni skin and the polit1ral
campaign
Gar) Han's name caml· up and
afll·r ""c "orked him O\ er we startnl
to fl'' ie" thl' 'oaps. Thl·re seemed 111
Ix· a deli n t ll' 11('· in
J...a} ant.I I don't "atrh the !>oap<, '<>
"'l' had to ltt\tcn lor a change Hearing
tl'li.: lat(''' de' l'lopmcnts of .. .\s the
World Turn.,·· .. 1ant>d U'> o lT on sonw
of thl· topir<, heard on thr ·· P~1l
I><rnahuC'" and "Oprah Wini re\··
\hlllA.,
I remarh 'll 1hat I had no op1n1on
om· "'3) or thl' other about Posslq'
but I couldn't undersiand thcm
"anting tu go on network TV atld
dt'>l'U'>~ I!
"What's a Posslq''" ad.:cd Beu~
··~1\ an anon' m that\ been
around for a "hiie -Pt•r\on\ ul
Oppo"ll' ~' 5/ianng l 1' mg ()u:v !Cf\.. ,
."I don·t think ilic} !>hould tell thl'
\\orld l·11hcr." Ka' o;a1d. "but I rnn
unda\IJnd "'h~ '>Offit' ix·opk do 11 I
hJ' l' t~u lm·nd\ -thn 'r(' defintll'I'
\l'01or l 111/en\ -and ·1 than~ tha(\
\\ hJt thi.:) ·re doing. I kn o"' the) ta~t·
tnp' iogct lll'r :inc..! \hart the \ilfllr
hotl'I ro1>r11 ··
"(rood tor 1htm." <,:t1d Actt\
K<t' t•laborated. "The'·, t' ·kntm 11
l'at·h other for 't·ar'>. Bill and h" "'fr Stm>d up \\ll.h n orl'Ol'l' JOd hrl
hu.,hJnd \.\hen lhl'\ "l'fl' marrtl'd
ni.:arl~ 511 ~l'Jr'> ago The' "rt• tx111t
'' 1d11"'l'd nu"' and arc 101, ol com
pan) fur l'Jl'h uthi.:r ..
'ihelll·~ lou~t·d puukd "\\ "'
Jon·1 thl') ~WI married'.'"
··11 hJ\ \omc1h1ng tu do" Ith ~ot i.11
\l•rurit) ond flnrencc·s pl'ns1on -
">hc:'ll lml' 11 1f 'hl· ma mes
"8111 uni} h:i' om• C~l· .rnd l'a11'1
dri,u. '>O Florenrt: 1.1kes him around
lo '>l'l' h" fr1l'nc.J' and reads to him <11111
H\ n1Cl' tor holh ot them "
rhl' fl">t ufU'I agrl'l'c.J and r:ll\l'lf llUI
gla'>'>l''> to Bill and 1-lorcnce bclauw
thl·~ ll1dn·1 go on I\' and dt'>lU\\ 11
fh1n k \\h,11 annamplc that "'ould h..·
for lhl·1r grandl hildrl·n
"f hl'~ ·rl' drl\ 1ng do"n from Sant.1
BJ rbara to' 1'\1t llll' fora few da}S nt'\I
\\l.'1'k .. \l11d Ka'. "ond I a<,ketl
I ltm•n1.e 1f the), \\antC'd 'iCpara1r
lx•droom\ or 1f thq wantcd to \hare,,
t:x.-druom ~hl· said the\ "ould 'lharl· J
rotim .
"ihclle\ -remember <.hl'"• thl' ~oungc\t of the fou r of U'> -rcactl·ll
IO<,IJOll) "I don't thtnk that'\ nsht
\\'hat thl') do on tnp' or 1n H111·,
hnuw "one thing. but "'hen th<.')' go
Ht anothl'r pcr'>on·s houM' thl'\
'houldn·t <ilt th:it "a'."
"Oh. w mc on hcilq. thn 're JU'>I
hl.'tng honl'\I about thl' 'i1tuation ··
'\hdln \hook her head. "llu,en·1
\11u n·aJ tho~ lc11ers to Dt:ar -\btl\
\.. hl'fl' thl· \Un is rnm1ng homr from
colll'$l.' .ind "ant\ 10 bring ht'> lt'e·tn
i1rlfni.:nd .... fhc m01 hcr 1s up~t about
11 anJ ·\bb' It'll\ herio inform hcn tm
that "'h1k: he 1'i 1n her hou e hl'
folio\'' hl•r rule' and the) mu~t \kl'P
1n '>l'paratl' room'i You should do the
'>:tml'. mothr r ··
Kn> laushcd. ··1.-., going to be all
right. I told you 8111 hasonl) one()C "
"What's that fol to do with 1t''"
.. Florence wil undrc'i~ on his bhOll ~l(k:'
C•l•maJ11 Aa• Wr/11 l#Vtl In
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--
aby recovered
~(our days after
f.Colorado kidnap
Pa~kwood seized
to answer quorum
durlng flllbuster
COLORADO PR I NGS. Colo. ·~AP) -A woman apparently kid·
napped a 5-w<.•e k-old baby because
she had an abortton recently.
authorn1cs said after they returned
the 1nfan1 to her ecs1a11c mother.
Mam1a RenlL. a 38-year-old pS)·
chothcrap1s1 arrested Tuesday. was
being hl'ld today on $8.000 bond fo r
invcst1ga11on of second-degree. kid·
napping an 1he abduction of 5-week··
old Rachael /.\nn White. p<>lice said.
Rachael Ann was fo und at Rentz'
. ~ome a da) after 1he girl's mother
issued a nat1on"' 1de pka for 1he
' bab) ·s safe return.
Rachal'! Ann had been kidnapped
. from her home Fm.lay by a woman
. ans"'enng a bab)'>llllng ad. police
said.
.. II appears 11 was a replacement
bab) :· su1d police Lt. Joe Vernier.
RcntL ga'e a s1a1emen1 to police
, SB)ang shl' lold hl:r husband when he
.came home from work Frida) 1ha1
she: had had a bab) that da) b}
Caesurcan sc:c11on. -;aid police \ap1.
Vi c Morns.
lnvcs11ga1ors said th ey did no1
know ho"' lo ni Ren11 was pregnant
when 1he abortion was performed on
Oct. ~7 for medical reasons. Detail\
"'ere sL.ctch~. but apparenlly doctor'
decided c.he could_n·1 bnng the bab> IO
term. police said.
Polin· also have not determined
whtther o\lr Force Ca p1. Paul Rent1
was aware his wire·, prcgnanc~ "'a'
lerminatt·d.
Rentz. a 36-year-old clt n1cal pS)·
chologis1 and beha' 1oral science in-
structor at 1he Air Force Academ)'. '
was being questioned. authont1e\
said.
Rachael Ann's mo1her. ( ora Ab-
bott. was elated afier being reunited
with her baby.
.. , thought I loved her all I could
until this happened, but no"' I knov. I
lo\l' her even more." u1d Abbott
"'ho "'a~ a1 work at a p1ua parlor
when the abduction occurred
Of Rcnlt, she said: "I kcl ver)
sorry for her. tha t she'd have 10 do
something hke this. R111 I'm angr). I
'>ll ll don't understand 1t.'
The "'oman who k1dnapix·d the
bah) matched Rt·n11's dcscnp11on
"hkt· a mirror:· !>aid Dcput) Polan_.
Chief Pal McEldc rr).
The "'oman was appl} ing for a
bab~ s1111ng po'>1t1on at the home of
Ra,had\ .\nn's grandmother. l:thd
Recd. Recd ga'c the child 10 the
v.oman v.h1lc 'lhc "'cnt to an'i"'t:r thl·
tckphonc: when \he rl'lurntd. thl'
woman had fled with tht• child
au1honlle'> s~11d.
A up led pohn· 10 the Rt·ntte\.
Morris said .\ir Force "1aJ Bruce
Yeager. a nt·1ghbor in the \Ubdl'.i'>mn
"'here lhl' Rent1cs mo,cd la'it <ium-
m(·r. '>Bid he became SU'>PIU>U'> after
he and h1'> "'1fe sa"' thl' hat'l\ and
thought 11 dad not look nl'"'b<>rn He
~•d he contactl·d .\1 r Font• .\cadl·m\
pohcl'. ·
APLM-'~IO
Cora Abbott and her daqbter , Brandl, embrace Cora's flve-
week-old baby after being reuni ted T ue.day in Colora do .
Dlnosa-uregg found with embryo's outline
.\MER I< \ "1 I < lf<K. l 'tah ( \P) -.\ dino\aur eggd"1 ''' I\ d 111 J, l ntrJI
l 'lah quJrr~ mJ) ••inta1n tht• oldt•st emt>no t·,er t•1u11d J11J 11 .Jn~1
l)l:r•t'pllurl\ Jh<>ut ti"'' \Orne ofthc t reaturc:\ bcrnmc: c\t1r1 .. t J ,, .-1111'1 'J"
.\')(an ot J pJrl 1all~ eollap'>Cd egg the s11c ofa human'"' '·'' ''" 1JI ·d J 2
lt·n11metcr-lt1nl( gra\ Jn.•a 1ha1 appear'> to be the crudl' outl n , 1 .111 lrnhn11
'>a1J Watk ~lilkr. a Brigham Young l 'n1,erc;11~ pakontolng• 1
In thl· '>l Jl1 tht· l·gg <.ht•ll appear'> \\hill' Moc;1 ofthi.: t'~!' 1n!n1 •r ''Jar ~
gra) n n·pt lt11 J tin~ .1rca in the shafl". ofa head and otht'r 1 ·JtUf\•, \lrlln 'Jrd
fhi.: l'&g v.J\ dl\1.•l\c.red las1 ~ptembcr in thc ( le\dJnd 11 "J {)uJrn
v.hl·rt• '>ucnt1\t... haH· unco,c:rcd thousand!> ofallo..auru' httnl''
TO SETILE THE DISPUTE BETWEEN PARTIES
'-' A.SHIM1TOI" I .\Pl -Re-
nubll,an \t•n.itur'> reacted angnl)
1oda~ afkr l · \ Capitol police w11ed
'wn Robert l'.il L.v.ood and l'arm·d
ham tu the\\ nat<.· lloor -il'l'I fir'>t -
to amv.t·r .14uorum lllll during an all·
night fihhu\tt•ro,ertampa1gn linam·
1ng kg1\la11tm
\en .\rkn \ix·uer 1<-Pa \<lid the
pJrhanwnt.ir' arrc .. 1 qf Pad•"'O<>d h'
\t·natt· \t•rttt'ant·at·.\rm\ Ht·nr'
( 1u1~n1 .inll t11u1 unllormt•d polt(t'·
nwn "a' '\kml'<Jn1ng and pointk,.,
Pat k"'rnid .... a, trt·ated llL.l' a "tom-
mon um11nal hrought fun.dull~ to
th.: fl oor 111 tht• l n1tcd \tntt·c. \l-natt·"
\Jld \pct tl'I
l'dl k"' llt>ll'.. <.pOkl'\ITTdn B11h
\\1tn ~ \aid thl· Orl·g1111 l<qluhl1~Jr
n. -iniun·d a hroki.:n hand "'hit h I J'
h.Tn in J l J'>t lhl· la'>I 1v.11 v.n·k, ... h~ 'I
1h1 p11l1le l·ntert·d hi\ 111liu· -..11h .1
p.t\,kl'~ \'.1tl'l I.. "110 th.at l'iH ~"l""'j
""l It lu J hu'>p1tJI earl\ t1><l,I\ I 1 hJ \l'
\ r.i'' 1.1L.en bu1 th.it n11 n··\• hrt'J ~,
''l lo.: fuund
~·n C)mn tlJll h K t 1.111 -..11J
P.11.k,•11o<f'> arm v.a' \P•ll'il 1 •'
tkJ .ind hurt" h\ ··HanJllJ I{, puhl1•
I.Jo. Ill''>
"\'.hen a "K'nat or " •• 1 l'J ir r1,
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Bob l)o, r J lurmt·r \enate par11•·
nwn1anan ••<h 1-..1ng the Republit ans.
\aid tht" arrnt "'J' tht· lin11 ofll'i kind
'>lnu· 19~~
Pal·L."'U<id .i k.1lkrol(10Poppoll·
t111n 111 a f)l:mlll rallC campaap
finann· hill. "'J'> brvught 1n by four
ollil,." unda t•·rn1'> of un unusual
m1 1twn appn" cd 1hwugh late Tu~
dJ' h' tht· maJtHlh fxmocrats. Th~ D1:rn11c.ra1 .. ·"'ho "ere forc1n1
th• l<l·pubht.in'> to "age the filibuster
1n Jn dTon 111 \ubdue the GOP
11pp11\11111n 10 1 he Dt"mocra ts'
pr11powJ l1rn11'> on lampa1gn pend·
1ng JnJ u1n1nbu11un'> from political
.1l1Hlll ll>n\Ollllel'\ l.'mplO\Cd the
1.11 .. ·h u\l.J pn\\.ellurt· tu require
.t11wn1 nh mht'r' tu an\"<'r quorum
hdl,ui l.H, arr,\I
Kq>uhli ... 111' h.1d l'x·l·n tuk1ng 1urns
h11ld1 ng th1· fl t11.1r to prl'' C'n l the
I>.. m• 11. rJh lrom hnng1ns the bill to a
' •tl thl'\ 1..1n "in Thi~ up~t lhe
l)\.rn .... rJI\ •dH1 h.id been forced to
'"' l lo\I. to 1h1 , hJmbcr. ma1nta1n a
1u11rum JnJ 1-.n p the !'>c:natc 1n
''''I' 111 \omt· I i It iu" .iltt·r the filthus1tr
tx g..in thl '"" ,1Jn l allcd ..a truce of
~ '"" Rt'Pul'lil :.111' "'ould continue to
t.il li., hut h .. ·rl •'l•uld tx-no mort'
qunrum .111' unttl 10 am i" ing
mu\t ml m hl''' .i , ha nn· to 'leep
Going Bald?
Here's Good News
.Hijacking suspect' s
confession rejected
AUCTION
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NEWPORT HARBOR ELKS
3456 VIA OPORTO
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TO WARDS TH E OCEAN
NEWPORT BEA CH
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ll''' th.in th .. gr""'lh \OU lan
\lnp thl· h.1IJ 1ng prtxe\\ Jnd
g1adu.1ll~ th1 .. ~t·n 'our hair
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l , 'I.,, h I .iht •rJto 1r1. < '"'ult..1nt'>
lro. n1 \\l,l \1 Jan 'itrcll Hou\-
W.\SHINGTON (AP) -FBI
agcnt\ Ifft-gall~ interrogated a
susix·ctt•d Lebanese 1crron~1 about a
I 985 airplane h1Jack1 ng when the>
kept him aboard a Na'~ ship fo ur
da}'i after his arrc<it 1n 1hc Mcd11er·
ra ncan. a ft•de ral Judge S3)S.
Sharp!) m11cal of 1hc FB l''i arrc\t
and 1n1crroga11on of Fa"'az Youn1\.
l '.S. D1stnct Judge Rarnng1on D
Parli.er on T ul'sda\ rukd th.at oral<t1\d
"'ntten w nfess1ons v.cre ob1a1nt:d
, ilkgall) from' the: defendant.
The Judgc supprt•s<ied thl' '>13tl·-
menh a'\ t'\ 1denlt: agains1 Youns\
v.ho 11i lhargrd "'1th kad1ng fi,l'
armt•d men \\ho h1Ja rked a Ro}al
Jordanian airliner on Jun(· 11. 1~85
at Bl·1ru1 I n1crnat1onal Airport. The
tnal 1s scht·dukd to begin Marrh 22
bcforl' Parker
The operation occurred after for·
mn FBI Dirl·c tor Wilham H
Wonien still
do111ostof
the cooking
NEW YORK (~Pl -h 's bccn a
quanct. ccntu~ !l1nn· Ben~ Fncdan
helped launch thl· "omen'c, mO\'C·
mcnt "'11h hcr houL. "Tht Fcm1n1nc
M}sllquc:· hut a rccent \un·c) in-
dicate!> "'omrn <,tall do most of 1he
cooklnJit and grocer. \hopping
~hen most couldn't pcrsuadt• the
men thc' hH· \\1th to help out.
women o·f all 1ncomr k"cls dcv1srd
their o"' n methods of casing the
burden. ma1nl} b) lU lllng lhf ti me
the) spend 1n the kitchen. The cw
York Tune\ re1>0nl·d 1oda)
The T1m(''i condur1cd telephone
mien I•'"' "'1th 1.8 70 people n3·
11onw1dl' bc.·tv.ecn Oct 29 and No' 5
and found tha1 "'hale more "'omen
arc in 1he "'orL. force and ha \C less
time at home. the) remain the
primaf) i;arc-gl\ cr'i and the <?nes v.ho
pa) a11cn11on to "how. when. what
and whcrc 1hc1r families eat."
/.\mong mamC'd couples sune)cd.
onl) 18 percent of men said the) do
the fam1l) ·., main food shopping: 6
percent morl' said they share the
respo11s1bi lit) with sumeone else at
home.
Mean"' h1lc. 91 pcrccnl of married
women said thq do 1he shoppinJ.
"'11h J percent ~) ing the chore 1
shared.
Work ing full ti me outside the home
didn't ~cm to make much d iffcrtncc.
'fhe stud)' found that 90 pcl'C'Cnt of
mamcd "'om,·n "'ho v.ork full ttmt'
said the) do the pnnc1pal fam1I)'
shoppinrt.
SmokllJI •lie'• l•wyer
lama over court order
M INl::OLA. N.Y. (AP) - The
an orney for a chain-smoki ng woman
under coun order not to smoke in her
famil) 's s>ttW-nct SA)'!I he will a_ppeal
the decision as ':outraacou ly un·
con 11tu11o nal "
The order bamna Elt1abcth
Roofch. 41. from smokma '" front of
her husband and their thrtt children
v.·as 1s ucd Tucsda)1 by Ju t1cc Ralph
E>aafftOftO-of--4be ~..te.\'fl tatc
uprtmc Coun
She alw wa d1rtttcd to confiM her
c111rct~c p~ffina to a small ~en 1n the
couple s Kinas Point mansion.
"\Vho is 101na to nforce this' •
Are lhc children 101na to ~omc
pohttmcn and tum thf1r mother 1n for smolun.,,-· asked hfr attomt)'
Jahlnthah Roofch. 4:?, a • non~
amoluna suracon. went to coun 1n an
attempt to 1"t1h1s ~1fc to stop ~r 12·
,ear hl~t of 1-0 PKb a da >
Webster had mo' ed on to ht·ad l~t·
( I.\ and be fem· ~ ii ham \t'\\lun-.. lht·
bureau·H urrc:nt hl'ad. too~ u11iu.· la'1
fall.
Dcfc n'>t' lav.\cr f ranu\ D ( anl·r
\:lid he wa<. ph:a\Cd \\tlh tht• Lll'('l\IOn
but concl'dcd II v.on·1 Ol'Cl''l\anh hdp
Younis· ca'le Pro-.ccutor<. ha'c J
'a net} of otha t'' 1dt·nrJ. 1m lud1ng a
'1dcotaix· ul Youn I\ &" ing J \tdtl··
ment to rl'f><1nn'> bcfort· tht· plane
"'a) blo"'n up 1n th1· bad.ground
011\cr l<e,cll. thc hurl·au·, n ·
tru11,,· a\Sl!ltant dircrwr paniu-
pated 1n thcarre't of'\ nunl\ la<.t ~·pt
I \ 1n "'atcr\ off C ~ pru'
Parkrr com ludl·d that lr:it·turl''
Youn1<; '>uffcrl'd on bo1h "'"'t<i "'en.·
!IU$13ined "hl•n he "a' grabhed h~
t\.\O agrnt~ and '>lammcd unto the
detk of an FBl-thanl·red \Jtht. to
"h1ch he had tx'l.'n lur\·ci h' tht·
prospell of a drug dcal ·
FRI. FEB. 26 AT 8 PM
PREVIEW A T 7 PM
OF LATE ARRIVAL CONTRACTED ORDER
AIRWA Y BILL ~05 7-1867-4655
"nd 01h41< Or1gtn1 from PAKISTAN CHINA TURKEY & ETC
DUE TO INTERN"L STRIFE IN IRAN. THE BALES Of' PERSIAN RUGS 010 NOT LEAVE
FROM THE PERSIAN GULF PORT ON CONTRACTED OATES ANO NERE FINALLY "IR
FREIGHTED TO EUROPE TO JOIN OTHER BALES FROM TIV.NS-SHIPMENT TO U S
TERRITORIES
UNDER SPECl"L "GREEMENT
ANY LOSSES Will BE SHARED EOU"ll Y BETWEEN THE EXPOl'ITERS ANO THE
IMPORTERS All BALES Will BE OPENEO Ar SITE & Will BE r AGGEO ANO
AUCTIONED PIECE BY PIECE
TEAMS C"SH CHECK VISA MASTER C"RO
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Meetings
FEBRUARY 25 , THURSDAY
SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL
654 Ca mino de los Mores
., So n Clemente
Comm unity Development Center
6:30-7 30 p .m .
SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL a HEALTH
CENTER
24451 Health Center Dr.
Laguna Hills
Cafeteria Cont ere nee Room
4:00-5·00 p .m.
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Information To:
Uff fwts i ty u ( l 11 V ,.,.,.,.
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'fRS' advice wrong 25% of time
8y JIM LUTHER
dT• ...
WASHINGTON -Taxpayers art
apt 10 get the wron1 answer to Ont' of
c' l'I) four 1a11. Questions they tell'·
phon-: to the lntunal Revenue r·
, 11:c. the agency acknowledged Tue
d.1' ('en correct rcphc~ ma) not be
ulmpktc
"\.\-t: art' ob"1ousl ) not satisfied
"'111' an<;"Wcnng onl) thrtt out of four
~ul·,11ons l.'.orrcctl)." I RS Corn· 111111~ioncr Ul"' rcnct: B G ibbs saicfin
rrpornng the results of a tc5t of his
l'111plO\Cl'') I k 4ucsuoncd the 'al·
1d11' t>I J ..cpar.1tc sunc) b~ the
l1cncral ~n:uun11ng Oflicc. "h1ch
h1und l'\l'O ll'~') l hJnC'C of a l OITCCt
JO,\o\l'I (, \() an arm ot ( ongrcss. made
''4, .tll' 1u I K "i ll'kphonc "ass1lltOf' ..
,rnll gul the lorrt:ll an,wcr to onl) 61
1x·rn nt 111 thl' tel hrl1l'al tax qunl1<')n\
,1,1.nl ., ., JX'lll'nl <11 the an)"C~ wnt'
but incomplete.
Jennie Sllthis. an associaae
dirt"Ctor or GAO. acknow~ that
because of the limited numbcTof calls
and because they were not statistical·
ly weiJhted. the rrsulls .. arc very
preliminary and not projecllb~ at
this time."
The IRS expe ts 22 million telc·
phom.· l'alls for uu. answers this filing
~·a on
The IR • own survey 1s basc:d on
5.000 calls to some of the 4,5(.lO
ugcnq t'mplo)'ccs who~ job 1s to
an~"cr ta.\paycrs' questions about
ho'' tu fill out their tax ~turns. Sixt)·
one pcrl't.'nt of the questions were
ans"'cred rnmplc1cl) and corr«tly
and ano1hcr 13 percent were
an~"l'red t•orrc ti~ but not complete·
I>.
At th•~ t1mt· a )Car ago. before most
pn." 1swm of the massive 1986 ta
o' erhaul tool dkl·l. GAO said thc
IR "as g1' 1ng the lllrrcct ans"t'rs lo
quesiions 79 pcrttnl of lhe ume.
··1 am comfonal* that we ire
answni~ three out of four qu«lions
('Orfttlll. Gibbs Slid.
But Rep. J.J. Pickle. [). Teu1,
chairman of lht subcommittee. 11id.
.. With onc·founh !>ting gjvtn the
wrona information. I don't know that
that is a complimentary figure."
No matter the source of odv1ce on
fillina out a laA ~lum. the taxpayer
has the rcsponsibilly to sec that the
return is correct. Even if the IRS
makes a m1 take in its advice. o
ta~paytr can be subject to a penalty
and 1ntcrt_:St for undcrpa}1ng. The
aacncy traditionally has wai ved pen·
ahics if a tUpa}cr can prove a
mistake resulted from bad IRS ad·
vice. but there 1) a question "hcthcr
the law permits interest on an
underpayment lo be waived.
Because Qfthc ne" law. <..i1bbs said.
he is not surpnscd that the IR ·
assist01'1 arc giving more wrong ..--------------__;==============• answers than they did a year ago. He noted Money magazine had asked 50
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PAOFIC
S\VINGS BMJK
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tax professionals outside the go-.crn·
mr:nt to calculate how much tax a
hypothetical family owed and had
received 50 d ilTc rent ans" er!..
"Ve11 si mply. taxpa)e~. prarn·
.-:
Bubb heading
arts committee
t larl) G . BuBb. chairman and chief
l'\ccuu' e officer of Pacific Mutual 1n
Ne" pon Beach. wa) elected cha1r·
man-ck-ct of the Orange C-ounl)'
Ou!>incss C-omm11tce for 1hc Arts.
succel·ding Hen11 T. Scgemrom.
Other officcrselcct.ed at the group'!">
annual mccting at 'Fluor Corp. -were
'ice chairmen Philip L. Manin.
!.Cnior "ice president. Southern C'ah· forn1a Ed1SUQ... Thomas H Nfelsen.
'ice chairman. The I n inc Co . and
&-11' Hulton W1lhams. chairman of
th1· · board. Hulton .\ssonatc'>,
Trl•asurcr 1) ( tcphl·n Man!>field.
partm·r 1n rhargl'. Ddolllc Haskin~ & s~ .. 11 ... and 'iClrCta11 . Han('} Stearn.
prc~1drn1 \.ll\\10n ICJO \o . (ah·
forn1a D11 l\1on
rhl' lOrT\ITllllCl' \\a'> founded 1n
19~ I b' D:11 u..I S Tappan Jr .. chair·
m .. n o( the board of Fluor Corp . 10
l'>.pand bu~1nc1os suppon of the art'>.
OTC UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK IAPI -Tne lot1ow109 lt\1 snow\ 111e New York Stock E xcnanoe \IOCk\ and warranl\ tnat nave oone UP tne most and down tne mo\I bued on
percent ot cl'lanoe reoardtess of volume tor Tue\dav No \ecurilies rrao1no ~low S2 are Incl· -uded Net ano oer cent4'9e cna_njles are ine difference ~rween tne ~us closing
orice ano Tuesday's 2 om orice UPS Ha~ Last CM Pct.
I MooreMc ~ ' + 10~ UP « s 1 MooreMc Pf , + 10 ., Uo 119
3 SlnoerCo ol 7 > + )l . Uo Ii 8
S Calmar s )II• 21, uo 4 ToscoCo 1~ f '• Uo 1 J
6 lntermeo \ 17 e 11' UP 8. 1 Rooer ?P. + l .. ll UP 8 I 8 vrGlobMr Pl 31,. + • UP 80 9 Tiger tnr 11 • + 'o Uo 1 8 10 Harmanlnr 10 '• + '• Uo 7 4 11 LoneSla Ind 3 I \t + 2 e Uo 7 l 12 AllenGro 9" + ~ Uo 7 ! 13 IUlnt Co 21 • + 1111 Uo 69 44 KmoWrto 71 , + 11' uo 6 I IS SignalAo<I \ 6 • + 1 UP 6 4
16 Aneen inc 2 • + • uo 6 ~ 17 Cou ta mer n 6~ + -Ill UP 6 18 GenRad 8'11 + , UP 6 19 AoPIOMao \ l) ' + >, Uo s 9
71 LearPetrl 1 • I • UP 9 20 CentrnC o 1 • t • Up i 9
71 MBIA " IS'• t '~ UP 9 'l3 AAR Co s n '• + l • UP I 14 GenlEngv 1 '11 I e Uo 5 6 ZS CTS Co•o lO • + Uo S l 26 Snawlnd 18 + 'e Uo S l
17 Soutndwn 311. t-"• Uo S I
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7 ~eslrt~av 8 alooblew 9 rMcG ld 10 Ama111Go10 n 11 eevertv 11 0 1vers Ina 13 Le•sur Tee 14 Readn!lBat IS OrlentE 1P 16 Norlek 17 GrubElhs II WorldCorp 19 AGS Col \ 20 Teen Svm n GCA Co n Homestake M1te1Co 24 NSPw 6 SOol 25 RtoGvos
DOWNS Last Ch9 Pc1. 2l\~ = 2:.; ~Of! I ii
71, -• f 8 3 3~-'• r 74
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14'• -'· Oil 48 2 >-e Ou •8 77 • -31, Oil 4 6 5~ -Oil 4 4
NYSE UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK IAPI -Tne loOow1no \I lhOWl the Ovtr • ll'le -Counrer stocl\s ano warrants 111•1 nave gone uo ll'lt mosi and oown rne moll bale<l on oercenl of en.not for Tutiday No securlliH treding below \7 or 1000 sraarel are 1ncludtd
Net and oerceniave cnangt' 11re rne difference befwetn lhe Previous c10,1no
price and 1uesda'(;~~all or b•d P"ce
Name Last Ott Pct. ~ S:.r:~Jr:c f: t 2 l,: ~~ ~ ~ l PnoneMalt S ' t I uo ' o
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7 RtPColnc 7 9 16 +9· )6 Ub . l
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lioncrs and the IRS are havina
trouble copina with the mapitude
and the velocity or &Ax-law thanan. ••
Gibbs uid.
,In the 1986 overhaul. u.id Rep.
Richard Schulze, R·Pa .. "Conarcu
may have passed such sweeping lax
~hanaef' that they will prove lmpou-
1blc to 1mplcmtnt.
Most of the thangcs in that new law ~ i net udi nJ IOwtr rates. ftwtr dcduc-
uons an~ ha1hcr personal exemptions
-arc bc1na rcncc1ed for the first time
on the returns that are due by April I 5.
. If a~othtr GAO surve) 1s any
indication. the 1986 law brouaht
anything but s1mplifkati on. The
aacncy asked 423 taxpaycn outside
I ~S offic,cs in siit cities how prcparina
this years return compared with last
year. The results:
-43 percent said ii was harder or
much harder this )Car.
-32 percent found little d1f· fcrence.
-13 percent said this ycar was
easier or much easier.
-10 percent were" not sure.
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They may not be aoina where no
man has &one before, bu1 the author·
director nd cast of "Rock Myrn in
Outer p<iC'e.. havt' a dcH&htfully
dl·n,at1'e evening in store lor local
theatergoers. T11
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tet the ri&ht messaac.
DavidL Kos1on is well c1s1 as the
c,·11 Sin,.X , and his fa~tTwith Robb
in the climactic sequence is predic-
tably appre<-iable. Frank E. C'arrera
Ill a nd Gina Roberts handle lht'
S1raiah1cr stuff as Robb's right and
lef\·hand assistan1s. while Fornorola
doubles nicely as an Amazon·l} pt
warnor.
Golden West College drama to·
wu\tor Charles M11l·hell. author ofn
numtx-r of ongmal pla~s performed
ti' his !>tudents. focuses this time o n
1tie .. StJrTrek .. (' tar Wars" genrr in
1h1' \l'm1-i.pacc spoof at the Actors
PIJ' ho' Thl'ater on the GWC cam-
pu~
and hea vies. Mitchell has tucked m
some cngaeing original 'imm1ckry.
using a mln1mum of technical rtTccts.
One such piece as the opening
segment in which 1he stanhipcaptain
(David C Robb) and has robotic
assistant (Ann Marie Bundy) play a
lifelike vidco game with ensemble
members ricllng as the automaton
ad' crsaries.
Bundy ts panicularly intercsung as
T -8. the .. hubof' with more soul than
Mr. Spock. Dressed no d1fferentl)
than the other crew members. she
con'C)S hrr .. droidness .. through her
intriguingly expressionless per-
l \tng tl'chmques that date back to
thl· I IJ~h Ciordon senals,, Mitchell
hJ' l n·atcd an entertaining world of
1ntl·q>l,1nc1J~ )tnf1:. pln~ed out with
dkll•'I: lOm1c balance 1n a story
thl·:ita ll1rm a1. ·emc designer
\t.·,c:n 1 rJ1g ha .. turned the Pla\bo'(
111111 Jn Jl l1:p1abk 1m11a11o n of the
\,11,lgl· 11t the Enterprise. ~h1lc 8 111
L 111llJ \ \PJl' 1tgh11ng effects enhance
thl' nltHIJ nllt:h
The funniest b11 of the night. which
draws pec1al applause. 1s the
laryng111s-stncken president (Ann
Walker) tran!lm1tllng her instructions
via charades through a counselor
(Ann Fornorola). "'ho doesn ·1 alwa ys
formance. ~
Presented without anterm1ss1on 1n
JUSt about an hour and a quurtl·r.
.. Rock Myers in O uter Space .. is an
ideal show for fa mil) audiences. Frnal
pcrformanC'es arc Thursda~ through
Satu~da) at 8 p.m. and Sunday at J
p.m. 1n the Actors Playbo' Thea1cron
the Golden West campus. Call
895-8378 for ticket informallon.
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BAC&STAGE -A cotd sanaina
group is formina at thr Oasis Senior
Center is Corona def Mar. mce1ins
Thursdays from I to 3 p.m. under lht
direction of Sarah Kerr .... there is no
fct' and prospective mcmbt'rs need
onl)' ~ desire to sina, ... call 644-3244
or ~8344 for more information.
CALLBOARD -Orantc Coast
College has announced auditions for
the leading roles of Sarah and Tim in
the play .. Children of a Lesser God ..
Mo nday and Tuesday at 7 p.m . an 1hc
Drama Lab on the OCC cam-
pus .... both deaf and hcaringactrcs~
"111 be considered for the rolr of
Sarah .... call OCC at 432-5640 for
more information.
Are Bruce Wllll• and Cyblll Sbepberd loelftl lt?
' ..... Sun'scomingup ~i
lninc Valley College will hold
readings for the musical revue .. Start-
ing Herc. Stan mg Now.. Monda}.
Tuesda) and Wcdnt'sday of next
"'eek at 7 p.m . in the Forum The:uer
on campus .... a cast of 25 is needed.
including fi\\.~ mak aQd five ft'male
lead singcrs .... call 559-3232 for de·
on 'Moonlighting' :m ,.
slor). <\ll}ce Beasley. who plays Mi.::l
D1pcs10. also wa'> pregnant. but o n •twl!1
tails · -.
By JERRY BUCK ,.,,....,..._.,...,
LOS ANGELES_ If loyal fa ns of show she ignored at. Besides. w11h h~~
ABC's "Moonlighting .. arc glutto ns layered look. it was hard to 1cll. ··:1
r · h h .... 1 It mioht have seemed a sman move':• ior pun1 mcnl. t at may u.: an asse at the trmc to mcorporate Shepherd's ~
for \\atching the show this season. pr...,nanr} into the story. But 11 has : Not \\llhin memot] ha'e tt'le-·o , 1sa on , 1cwcrs had 10 put up with so turned into labor for the viewers.
much and go1tcn so little Maddie. tel ling no one she was
M ,. I ·· 'h d ' pregnant. wcnl off to Chicago 10 .. ovn aghting as i e most asap-brood "ith her parents. David was
pointing show th1!> season. and for left to deal" ath her absence .. Moon~ those "ho lo' ed the show at 1s a tern bk thing 10 sec 11 c;elf-dcstruct lighting .. ~as left 10 slowl~ l~ 1st in the
LO -\NGELES (AP) -Producer-nght on the screen. "Ttd~as embarrassing wa1ch1ng tht' · ;
"ntcr Tern Louise Fisher. who Whar made this shov. go. what gave show deal with her absence. t\· '
rl·rl·n tl) rl'ached an amicable se11lc-11 its charm and appeal. were the squirmed and made up stones liW.~i
mcntofhcrd1spu1covcr .. L.A. Law." scenes between C)bill Shepherd as somcone·caughl in a he. The w~olA•i
'Law' creator
goes to Disn~y
h h Maddie HaH·s and Bruce Willis as f h ··M I ht t"-d~~ :i'~~e~n~ 1 P~~~c~r ;f~~m~~,f~~ Da' id .\dd1\on. These l\\oopposites. ~1t~0 ° sce"'~~~~n~"'o c~~ 1~n 1nk.~"
Walt 01.,ne) Tele' asaon. arres1s11bl) dra"'n to each other in a pcnn·r Trac' and Katharine Hep-•.i
F1'>her ~'ered her relat1onsh1p IOH'-hate rclati0 nshap. made the burn 1n .. Wornan of the Year:· T~·
'"th T\\l·n11cth Ccntun f o, and screen sparkk "'Jth their "'111> repar-cases the) sohed were merely at1 1
N BCs .. L. .\. Law.. and i\ BC-s ICC. ('>.Cuse lO get thl'm together so the~ .
··~toopcrman·· 1n ~lllcment of her But hcpht:rd's prcgnanq caused a could disagree. 'J
la" suit She had sought more monc) d1kmma for thl· .,ho~·., producers. And "'hen hcphcrd a nd Willi~
and authont-, to be executt'e Instead ofshoo1ingaround 11. as most finall~ go t bad. together. it ~asn't.a'\)l(i
producrr of··C . ..\. Law:· scnc!> do. th1:~ made 11 a pan of-the bclll'r. Furgct the Wiil) dialogue. -:::::======================:::;~===~I ··Moonligh11ng" turned into .. Days or,
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. ·~-fAtAL AnuicnoN • _.....__. ___ _ --____ .., .. _.._ . .., ..... \
Whine and Ko\cs:· '
..\llhough Shl·phrrd had t'-11 in~'' ~laddie I\ '>tall pregnant he 1oltf f
[)a, 1d thr bab' 'snot his. ,,-,
But the d1nchcr "'as "hen sllctt
announced '>hl' had maml·d SJ
~trangcr -J \\hole new charactera
Dl'nn1s Dugan a\ a businessman s~
mc1 on the tratn from C hicago -on f
impulse Maddll". married on '~t.
puhe:' ~tadd1l·. the "oman wh
"ouldn't no<os the stri:et on 1mpul .
D<I\ 1d 1 '>landing there with egg 0"18
his face. 1~ 1ng 10 grin through if.3
What a lo"' blo"' \\'hat a ~tdown fot:J
thl· aud11:nn;
\\ tiere as thl' famous .. Dalla~ -.ho~l·r ~hen v.c: need 11'' Tell us t~e ~l:a\on' \\a\ onl} a dream and nol)
nightmare.
Maddie and [)a, 1d havr become a
4nfunn~. b1d.enng coupk who ha ·
O\l'r\ta' ~d thl·1r "'elcNnc II ~as nice
"h1k 11.lash:d but t!1e magic I\ gone ........................ /
PatSajak
gets CBS
fate show
. .
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r I
LOS .\NGELES (A P) -CB l~l
l.incchng 11<. late-night hneup o.{,
ar11on ~ho"s and music in pref1-
ara11on for i.I ne"' Pat SaJak talk sho~
10 compcll• "-llh N BC'> Johnd~
(arson. 1 The network's late-night sho~s are
e\pectcd to r1:main on the ai r until at,
lea'it Scptrmtxr. said a source close to
the produc11ons who asked not to be '
1dcnt1fied. The shows tnclude the
original series ·· '\dderly.'· "Night
Hl'.'a1:· .. Diamonds" and .. T op ofttw
Pops .. and reruns of"Hunte r:·
•• --\1 least ~O percent of the CBS
affiliates arc not carryin$ 1hc lat.,
night hows.'' the source said. "CBS i~
turning to aJak an hopes offind1ng--A
format all its affiliates will stay with.··
aJa l . current!} host of dayu~
and n1gh111me 'er!>1ons of .. Wheel oC
Fortune:· is expected to lea'c th!
da}t1mc 'crs1on sometime th1 year.
lie will sta) wi th the nighu1me sho~
s~ud Bets~ Vorce. 'ice president for
public relations for King World.;
\\ h1rh d1stnbu1cs the n1ghtt1mc show."
SaJak as in ncgot1 at1ons wllh C~.
for the latl·-night talk show. which
will go on the air in the 1988-89
season. said -\nn Marfogen. CBS vice
president for public relations. ,
Men Gnffin Productions makes.
.. Wheel of Fonunc:· the most suc-
cessful show in synd!catio n.
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Illy .... 1.-~ * rRI WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988 • ~
Magic confe•••• dropping out of college wa• mlatake. 82.
Huntington Beach face• ~ornlngalde In glrl• playoff•. 83.
Spring doings
Major Leaaue ba.eball la
•flnln& -u evidenced by
A •a Manaaer Tony La Ruua
peepln& tllroqb a bole ln
the fence to check 011t aome
performancea (aboTe), by
Bouton'• Mike Scott prac-
tice with the bubble. by ex-
Dodaer &reat Roy Cam-~illa '• advice with vtalt-
tq Japaneae players, by
tlie familiar •l&bt of Kanaa•
Ctty •tandout George Brett
aad by the alway• preaent
avetchlng out of Angela'
pitcher Donny Moore. ,
confessions Ola fool for punishment
JSSCHEDU LI NG IMPO RT-
A'NT?-Lo yola-Ma rymount 1s 2 1-3.
with four of its wins at the ex pen~· of
NAIA team s, Weare 14-10 -
subtract the losses to Iowa. Bradlc'.
UCLA and Peppcrd1ne and substitute
fo ur NAIA teams. a'nd we would be
18-6.
Let me m ake two points here.
though. First. Lo)ola 1ssogood that 11
prooobl) does no! matter" tio the)
pla)ed -the) would ha' e "On
an) wa). Secondly. all an)one asks at
th~endofthcseason 1s what was}Our
record: Fans do not want to hear am
excuses.on!) results. ·
Next )Car. tha sdumbcoach has '\LA. Stanford. V1rg1n1a. Pe p-
ptrdinc and TC on l11s schedule.
a mong others. Not ' cl") smart on m)
part. We also ha"c a pre-<;eason game
COLLEGE BA SE BALL
"'1th the C1ccho-;lo' a k1a National
team."' h1ch I\ not a sure "' 1n. c' en 1n
an e \h1b1t1on game. •
0
IS HOOTING l\.1 PORT .\NT '
-We are -21n games thatwe ha'e
!I ho t 50 pcm:n l or better from the
fi eld this sea on. In the o ther games
\\e an~ 6-8. Our 1981 -82 tcam led thl.\
nation in field goal percentage at 56 I
percent. thl' 1h1rd highest mark in
NC.\\ hl\tOI) That l '\l team "'on
2J gamn
0
IS RH Rl'ITING IMPORT .\NT"
-Probabl~ the most 1mponan1 part
o fbcingsucci:ssful in coaching.. So far
\\l' ha' c s1gnl'd Bre it Pagcu at Lo s
.\lam1tol\and he ha'i had a great }Car
for his team I a m looking fo'""ard 10
ha\ 1ng him pla~ for us nl.',t 'iCa'ion. I
BILL
Muwu•
J m not ,1llu\\ l·J to J l'l'U\S "'ho" l' Jre
ll'l"ru11111g. pn :'\C \.\ ruk ' hu t "l"
a rl' J lll'r 'nml· rl·alh good J')IJ H'r' -
\.\l" Jrl' lool.1ng li)flj UKl.Ol'\\ .ind
athktKah1h1' I \\Ou Id li lo.l· to run
and J')rl'"' J nd nl·ed at hlcte\ Ill get thJt
d OOl'
0
TOl'"M 1 0~.\'t I \l<f \\l 11 -
I am rl·Jll\ gu1 ng tom"' our \l'n1or'
Thl·~ pla~t·d thl'lr tin.ii home ganw
IJ'>I 'i.1turdJ\ rhc:\ J rl· claS'i\ lo.id\
Jnd ~\11iJ pl.i, l"r'> -\111.t· Hr.,, tr,,im
< oronJdd \{J r I rJnl. \\ o..iJr, frum
Ind 1anapoli<i and \\ J \ nt• E_ngt•l,1;1J,"
Bo">n> Tech 1n Rl•\t•mead E'en \l'Jr
~ ou ''"ndt·r ho"~ ou l JO rl·plan· ~ uur
gr.1JuJ tingpla~<'" \omehn"' Ilk
g1>1.'\00 hut 1t 1\ tough to thin~ J~1u1
11 T hl·re \'Ill tx· Ill'\' phrnnm' .inJ I
[(Ul"" thJI ''" hJI mJJ..l'\ l'll3l hlll(l '11
l'\llllO!!
0
\PO r Of-UH I> \ \.\ .\IT'i -
E 'l'r\l11llqtl'lOJlhl .. nO"' u p turthl'
pit\l·\l'J"'n l •1nll'fl'Ol l' tournament'
lOnHngin,·Jrh \1Jrlh Thl'rt' 1'
.Jhl J\\ h11p.: thJ t ,., l'O though \OU
hJJ .1 h.1J 'l"J,11n q1u ran gt•t lul lo.' llr
g\11K.l .111hl· right 11111l· J nd h1t lht• ··pot
PREP BASKETBALL
11! [!l•h..I .. Jr)d :id' J OlC' tn thr '< .\ .\
tournament .lu'>t pla~ in thl' ti~t
ruunJ 111 thr ;,4-tram t11urnt'' Jnll
'•ur ~h'""" I rctt·1\cabl•ut
.2 1 ro T hl·\l.h11~11 't"\P'l'll't'.'
l lHTll' 1>ut 11! thJI monn and \Omc
n·' l·nut' "'h.irt·J "1th nthl·r u in-
krt'Ot•· ._..ho.ii\ t-ut 11 "\Iii n•ll 3 hJJ
flJ ~JJ\
f \t•nont'\3\Slhl·n·1~gr· Jt rant'
1n, lqtt' bJ\lo.1.'thal -I am •101 'urt'
ti" lhJI grl'Jl l•Ott• \11U get hl•h1" thl'
1o r J .ir '<' tl'Jm'>
fJl.,·11urlJ"4..' lort'\J m pk \\r ... 111
prohJt'>h lin"h tilth 1n J 'l'n , •m·
rx·t ll \' I '·ll'am kJgUl' I mJd)( high
l'f ht.. I I "ii I he J \tru~k I nn, l' thl·
P< .\ \ 111urnaml·nt'>tJn\at thr
f o rum11n \1Jrlh'l \\l'"liuh1hJ' '"
\\ 1 n thrn· \tr Jl~ht !t3nll''> and\\ l'
(PleHe aee MULLIGAN /84)
East·
adds
gold
Soviet bloc party
continues to form
in cold of Calgary
c .\U,.\R't .\lhl•rtJ (.\Pl -Fh-tn~ I inn \l;.1111 '~lo.anen and Frank-
1\·t.-r RUl·t~h · ul East G.:rmam
hn .1ml" doubk gold medalist'> while
A..\. B '>J'lUn a \ult!") danl'l' w' 1r10~ at
lhl· \\inter < lh m pit·.,· 'H" 11.'I hloc
pJrt. Tul·~a' night
1 hl t)\:l'r lrom Bonn1l· Rla1r"!t
'1ll11~ ba'>h had n't l''l'O gone Oat
WlnterOlymplcs on TV
1Ton1gbt. Chauel 71
8:30·11 -kc hoc~<'' l\t" tt.'I
l nion \ '> < JnJda). alp1.ne ,J..11ng
'"omen·, g1an1 <,lalom). figu rt: ,J..Jt·
1ng ("Oml·n '> lllmpul<;on.:\I \hon
trad '>f)\.'ed '>lo.at1ng lmrn·., I llOI
m<'tt'r'> "~mt·n~!. '000 meta'>
v.o men·., J uoo r~la' final .. 1 ~ 1-meter
<1k11ump · ·
11 :30 -[)3\ 10 fe\ IC\.\
b...torl· .\meritJ., da' ol glor\ turnl'd
into ano tht•r uJ\ of gold for the List
'ataha l:k '>tl·m1ano' a and .\ndrt'•
Bu i.in thrt>r·timc "orld champions
from tht· "'" ll'l l n1un "'On the Ill'
d.innng lom~·1111on \.\1th 8t-'>te·
m1.ino\J J1,rla,1ng a v.1dl' rangt' ol
lh1.'3trlla l l'\prl''>''•IOO!>. 86.B sl ated ll
an l'J\\ \ ll tun o'er 'u' •l'I\ \1annt1
i..lim•" anJ ~c:rgt·1 Pono marcnko
Trat' \.\ 11 .. un and Roben Mc( all of
< an.;da "nn thl' hmn1r
The ,u1J11k \1a111 'ulo.I.'' "ho
Jlrt•JJ \ "-1in 1lw "' '-ml ter Jump "'On
thli.;1 "th Jh1l'rl".'--ord1ump oflJ 5
ml'll'f\ ~·l11min~ thl' lir'>t double
JUmpr~1g gold mt·dall'>t at an Ohm·
P'l'
··1 ~"l'" I J "'"" altcr the t'1~1
iumr '>.1 1J ''lo.Jncn "ho "on the °'' >-111 ld Ul1lJ'l J I '\JrJll"''' fl•Ur \t'3r'>
Jg" JI J ,Jn ~t·t J 1h1rJ th1<o 11mC" 1n the
'' 1-ITidl r ll"Jm u•mpt:t11111n tt><lJ\
Ru1.'1'lh "11n thl' lll-l 1lomctcr
h1JthlllO JJd1n~ 1h.1t gold tn hi!> ~oi..
'1d,1r' \lJ~ n~ thl' lir\t Ohmp1t
'''ll.'P •' th1. \\\ 1nJ \ 1duJ h1athlon
1.'\ l nl\ .... O\ let\ li01\hl"d 2·'
· \ltl·r thl· rdt1\ \\t"ll dnnl much
more '1'.:n Kc1<'t\C"h ..aid lool 1ng
lo r'"Jn.l 111 th1. pr"'P'l"l I ut J third gold
ml'JJI ··11,1P'l'lulh "l ·11 hJ\l' a
rl.i-...•n t" ,lkhrall
rx·l.'d 'l>.Jll'f 't ' IOOl' \an ( >l'OOlp
\If Holla nd "orr tht "1mt·n' I 1il<1-
ml't1.·r rJll tn '"'rid-re, 1rd time and
f.J ,t (11. rm Jn'-tin1'ht:J 2· I i..ann
i..Jn1a ,,, l J'I l 1afl1.tn\ mJdt a
f'J1n lul h1J '• t'n"mt lhl mmt
,u,u·.,~ful " rt'J" 'P'l'<'J ' dll r 1n
Oh mr 1c h1'h•n t">u1 <.hl I r:1<.hed
n ••fl' than ' ' '-l'H1nJ\ hi. hn1J 'Jn < •l'nn1p anJ 111 h•unh
(Pleue eec OLYMPICS/82)
OCC's O'Halloran
drives home seven
Warriors rip Cabrillo, 77-51
17-hitattack leads
Pirates to big 18-8
win over LAV a ll ey
Fre s hm an c atc her G re g
O 'Halloran "'ent 4 for 4 and dro ve in
seven runs as Orange Coast C'ollese
whipped v1s1t1ng LA Valle~. 18-8 1n
non-conference baseball actio n Tues-
da}.
O'Halloran had two sacrifice flies. a
o ne-run d ouble. one-run single and
three-run hom er 1n lhe fourth wuh
sophomore J .J. C ulpepper and
fl1shman Craig Nixon aboard.
1 t'ulpcpper went 4 for 4 with four ~s scored and a RBI. and M ake ~suraca "ent 3 for 4. ancludlng a
t .. run d ouble in the second. two-
r\lf'\ sinaJe in the (ifih. five RBI and
ttltte runs scored.
: Sophomore Brett Johnspn (2-0)
q1me o n in reiief of Chris Krusw1ck1
with two o ut in the fourth and
procedcd to throw two-hit. one-run
ball over 5-'4 innanas wll.b tbrtt
, .
\trtkeouts and onl ~ o ne "'allo.
In a no ther co mm un1t \ college
game .
SoutbwHtern 8, Golden West 6:
Back-to-bac k triples Pl\rkcd a four-
run fi f\h inning a' the host .\paehcs
handed Golden \\est a non-con·
fcrencc defeat de'>p1tc: another solid
performan e b} C raig Paqucllc
THe .\pachcs JUmped to a 4-0 lead
after t\\O innings but the Rustkr!>
(5-3) pulled to w1thin 4-2 entering till·
bottom o f the fifth.
The Rustlers' Paqul·tte "'ent 3 for 5
\.\Ith o ne RBI. his I ..,th of the c;cac;on
Mike H u) ler also "'l'nt ' for 5 for
thrtt RBI
In a college game·
Loyol•·M•rymouot 9. l 'CI 7: The
host Lion scored s1~ time 1n the
fourth as Cl stanang r 11t.·hcr ( ra1g
Bnnk suffered thro ugh has "orst
outina o f the )ear in the non-
confcrcncc game.
Bnan Turana of Lo)ola-Mar\·
mount ( 13-1) blasted a thr~nin
hom er in the founh to kc\' the
explosion as the Lio ns Jumped to a
Oberdank
· ~-1 kad . l hl· Lil'"" ·arc ranlo.cd
'>ncntt\ an thl· .. < nlkg1a te Basc:oall ..
n.111onal roll
Hnnlo. (2-21 IJ '>ll'd JU\t Y •innings.
alo..., 1ng 12 h1t\ and l'1gh1 l':trnl'd runs.
I k "ntacd thl· game "'•th n I 5
l'arneJ run a' aagl· JnJ 1h1~ 1\ onl~
thl' <.t'wnd 11mc hl' ha\ nn1 reached
thl' 'l"\ rnth 1nn1ng
l l J ("'-4-1 1 ~·orc<l fi rst on a l"'O-
run homi: run b} Do ug Kline tn the
lir'lt .ind thl' \ntl·atl'rs doc;cd to 8-6
in thl· W ' t•nth o n a l\\o-run ho mer b\ ~1arl.·us Ro b1n-;o n UCI cort'd
Jnvtha run in thl· l'tghth. but the:
l 1l'"' 'l'Ored 1n thl· hottom half o f the
inning and hl'ld on to "''"
l 'l l's k ff Otx·rdanlo. "'ent ' for ..i
"1th lhrl'l' run' \lOreJ and a triple.
nt11:rdJnlo. \\ho l J mc into the game
h11t 1ng 414 ha' Ol'" htt in 15 of I.,
l!Jrnl''
K cel e e,l'l -..J 2 po int:--i
t o s p L1 r k \\' oocl bridt?,C'
pa5t Ln111 pnc l ca n1
.\dam 1-..t•t•ll :t l' '"'"·um,· P.i. 1t"1l
( u.1 ... 1 l l·;1 gul \I "' \ .duJ l'>k Pl:Jq•r
and J PIJ\l'r ,,, •h,· 't t•Jr in < IF 2· \
urdl''· u•rl'lnll J hi' h.1rrJgl' 1n thl
ba lo.l'thJ ll PiJ' "'' T ul·<.JJ, n1t1ht ,,
LomPoti.. ,,,,nn~ ~: r•••nh JnJ ~r.1h
,bing I~ 1.·~,·unJ, .1, 1h,· \\ 111.Jtim.lgl
I ligh '.\ arr111r' l'' minJtl·J ( ,1hnll11
ti1gh fr11m th,'" nJ r1•und --.t.1
That gn l"' i..cl. ll \\ho" Jln:JJ\ 1n
thl· top 111111r Jll· m1.· ,arl·er "''nng
10 the (. If '''lJ hl•rn "l'dh•O ·1.1
poi nt~ and 4 1 rl·l'-t• in,1, 1n h1' l.i,t t\\1'
•an,.
.. \\ c made ~11111' lllfll••' c r' l'.Hh 111
J..\•l'p thl'I l 1n !ht ~,Ill l '.lid \\<'<xi·
bndgl· H1i!h < l"ld Rd \hanmln
'"But ''e gl1t ti ·m 1n thl -...·"1nJ
quancr. 2'-1' \d..im '"1n·d Ill
point\ Jnd Rott I l't' h.1J l\\P thtl'l'
pointc~. and 11.11 r1·al ''J' the
d 1fTcrenll' It gLH u' thl' 1'1~ kJJ ··
It v.:i s thr J l'1cn1hntt \1Jll" D1\ 1,u,n
II ) ch:1mp1on~· i,(',11ml 'tra1ght n1ut
ha' 1ng alf'l.'ad' d 1'""'"''d 01 f l"1'11•rl'
111 th1.· t1r'1 ro und ·"·"
< Jhr ilh1·, mu1.h \Ol.111, .. <.juintet
lfll'<l lll J"'ll up nlJO·lP·OlJ P \\Ith •ull
, PU rt pr1.'"urc JnJ J' '"Jn" " , '
plJtn1.·J "\\ e J 1d ,,,n , JJ.,,J~l
IO\IJ1. •
Thr \\arno~ 1.onnelll'J° '"I''''
2t 1 at tht• linl' anJ Roh L l'l '' ·" J 111r J
from thl.' left "'ing "'llh h1' t1Hl'1: -C'(11n1
1. !Ton' Je .• un~t a "1~1n11-11in
.. O nlC" thn had tn ~'' hJit d'Url it
~·, .101l J une-<.m-c.mc hrt'.il.J""., hir
tht•m ·· nutt•J ~hannCln. \\ h•"C 21 •-"'
tt•.1m n1m qu:ildil'' tur J 1.1uJrh·~tinJI
t)l.'rth again'it La .t JnadJ l Jhrtll•'
\.' 1' \\Ith J 13-111 rctnrd
l J < anada 25-2 dcll'Jtl'LI \• .. h·,1:i
Ml-)-tu aJ,anll" .lnJ "'" pla\ JI
\\ nodhndgl'
··\\ e e'fll"-'l Iv pl.l' .it In llll" H111h ··
\J1J ~ha nmm ··ThJt '"hl·r, "'l' "ant
tll pl.J \ ..
\\ oodbndgt grl\ thl· hl)ml· tan
lt•n autom:1t1l""31h tx-lau« thl"' \\ ar·
nor\ ha \I~ bc.."t'n on thr road l'ncr Ill
th1\-potnl IO the rl3 \l•l1~. an .... L.1 < J nada ha been the de~1gna1ed
homt team o n both \)\. 'C'3\10n'
\\ for L1 ( an:1da. \hannlm ... l1nh
lih-...·n a 11on "'a~ th:1t 11' rt·lorJ 1 ~'·~1
"·· .\ 1l1t o f \\·,.··
~a:lcers-recover from cold first quarter, tOp Biillets
INOLEWOOD (AP) -James Wonh)
ottd 23 points and the Los Anaclcs Laktn
vettd from a cold first quaner to bt•t the
ashinaton Bullets 11 1-100 Tuctda)' nt&htand
nd \Mir winn1,_ '"°''k to "lbL
Maaac Johnson. Byron Scon and Wes
anhews scottd 17 aptcet for the Laken. who
re p&.yina without center Karttm Abdul·
abber, who was ill. Jeff Malone IC'Ored 26 Po•nts. and Jo hn Flliams and MOKS Malone added 16 aptttt
Wathinaton.
Wuh1na1on led 23-18 after one quaner.
·"It.Pt points from Tm} C'atkdJt'.
Tht Lakers. oom1na off vK'1ones over
• Housson. Adanaa and Druott 1n an
5-tu-dly stretch. mltdt only sh o( 22 shots 1n
the first q_..ncr, or 11.l petttnt
Los Anaelcs struglcd to get the 'lcad 1n the
second quaner, ~oi na from a 35-.1~ deficit 10 a
'38-3S lead on consttutive ba kets .b) M~chal
Thompson and Johnson and '"o fr« thmv.' b)
Otl.
The La~crs. who led 474 5 at halftime
fi"-11 aot some brc1th1n1 room v.ath an 11-:!
run late in the third q~ner. ''' ang them a 74..fl I
~Mt. •
Jtff MaJone-!Cored tc\tn po1nu 1n a~<!
Wathinaton run midway throuah the founh
q~ncr. ~t that rail)' 1111 left the Bullet'
tra•hna 16-76
Man~ who .cond 14 point ~·n t
Detroit on Sundl), had a acason·ht&h for the
l('('Ond stra.Pt 11mc.
"Wt-don't lYvc to be Pttll) :· tau ht"
Sltd... ~~ tltr l.attn ~ °"' Ofl tOC). It
~an tx· ugl) o r 1t t'1ln be ho"t•m<' .. Th" \hV"'
''c are 1ron1 and do ha\t' (i(pth \\ hc-n "l'
conw 10 pla~. YtC 10 o ne through I ~ ··
Johnson ~ 12 a s1sts for thl' Lll.c"
artd 8111\ ThomP'On. ~mo,t'd lrom lhl'
1n1u~ It t \10nda). \IW h1 first action l'' thl' sea n
Lo n~lcs •-as also pla 1n1 wtthout the
1n1uf'C'd t1 hael ooptr. and oa h Pat Rik'
pr.u sed th· l.Akers· bench
"I 1h1n~ v.c had to d'I d • n v.1th "-arttm
and Mtlhad go ne." Riley satd. -1n,unc and
allnes~ hun u but beu~ at home helps "<'
v.t~ n-ath 10 pthtr and pta solid.'"
\1ranv. h1lc. Walh1nt•on wa' pl:a) ang
v.1thou1 Btrnard .._,., .. •"9 was 1Mkh ncd ""'Hh
lu v.rr bad pain
"I think ~had an ech anU19t. t~ pla\C'd
1.1,1 n.1gh1 in Den' tr (and lo~t I.·· Rile' 'l.81d '"\\ r
tm.J 10 q u1d:cn the paet (but l 1t v.a\lough v.11h
their ""'Ond shot ..
The Bullet o utreboundt'd the l.Akel"\
"' ~I wn h Olar1c Jo n t"lt1;!i1 c~r-h1&h
14 \tu-.e\ Mal nt' I. and atl 10,
··1t \.\3\ a pmt •hert •'t d1 n't run unttl
thl' third quaner. "h<'n our drfen~ JtanC"d
l rcatl{li hot ," Rtlc) said "\\.e hmke throuah
and "'On :t game ..
''I thou ht "'e had a good chanet ofbt-att"S
th~ L.1~cf'\ tonaaht.. ·· \\ashlf\SI n Coed\ \\-L n~ld Siad.··\\ e·,-c hat thnn oftC'C befOft We
"'<'n' runn1~ the hell. but 1n tht fint half we 901
thr ball\Of'flhtboard and wcreabk to punch 1t
Ufl u1un
"In tM tc'\"Ond. -~ bad to mO\C tht bell
lf\)m out-of:-bound Thal' a k>t hlinkr ..
\
In a·'·.\ <.etonJ round gJmr ·
S.ddlebadt ,%, Brea-Olinda 4!>
Thl h•p-<i4.'~dl·J RoJJrunna<. go1 olT
t• a 'l.'r' 'I"" 'tJn Jl 1nnra High
\\llh (1,l.in lA1tt1n 11r thl hl·n~h 111
minute-. •1 thl' tir't h.i I and hi\
hrnthcr \IJlru bothanl h' tht• tlu
Rut· T,in' ..\gne" \ l"u hucket~
t:id rx-d brl·alo. up a \11-l11 111ntc4'l and
thC'n Dollln '>l:Orl'k'>' in thl' fir'>I half.
, amt: 1hrough "'1t h IL l'l h1~ 12 point~
1n lhl·.founh ~uaner \1 alru Dollln
m<'an" h1lc grabbc-d <,('\ C'n \\I hi\ I 0
rehllu nd s 1n that span
l ead ang ~ddlcbac lo. 121.4 1 wa!>
guard Craig \1arshall "1th 2J l'Oints.
g" ing ham a ~4 5 pla,off 3\l'ragc
BugelOutof
running for
Raider job?
EL [(1l "00(.\P)-Joe Bugtl.
the o fTc ns1'<' hnc coac h for the u~
Bo "' I cham pio n W a h1ng1o n
Redskin!\ appca~ to ha'<' alo.en
himself out of tht' running for thc
\ilQO.l lo'> .\ngclcs Raadcf"\' head
ChtnJJOb ---
Bu.~I rcportedl) •as 10 m~I v..11h
R11d t r5 o• ncr l\I [)a, 1 bwt chanced h1~ mind and Oe" homr to Wasti1n1·
ton. 1n tod l pon his rrtum to th<'
RC'd kin offi C'l at Herndon. Va.
Mo ndt) morn1na. Buael dtthncd
comment to report.en..
Dan Hcnnma. anotht'r Rcdslnns
1 t.anl co.ch, appralTd to bt tht'
front-Nn~r for tN-Raider Job, but °'' 1 dropped Hcnmna t'rom con·
idttat1on
Mike hana.ha.n. Otn\.er' of·
(en~''t roordinawr. hli been the °"'~ 0thtt-'iltbtt candidate. but Shanahan. )~. wat qUCMed • ..,..,. Ma.day thllt hr._.,..._. eo iht
Ratdtn llfttt .... Thundl~ •
"-' hat t.n •n n r 11 Giid rorn ·~a.~ ...... ~.
'
-
I Eaat German Witt
made of much more
than skating talent
CALGARY. Albena -What 1s
Katarma Witt made of! • Sequins and spins and power and
' poise. that's what Katarina 1s made of.
Talentand timina and triples a nd toe loops. that's " hat
Ka1a rina is made of.
• Lips and hips and thighs and eves. that'' "hat
Katarina is made of. 100. ·
The defendina world champion isn't about to kt
..----------anyone forget 11. either. not no".
not in what might well be the
among the last compe1111ons ot
her figure skating career.
So <.'ntcr sexy Kati. dressed to
kill in strands of sparldc cut up to
hen: and down to there. seducing
the C'rowd. wrapping the Judgt:s
:lround her little lin,,ger and bnng-
ina out the cat in some niaehl''>
and compe111ors.
··we·r<.' hi.'re to skate in a
dress. not a G-stnng." ~n 1 0i:d
Canadian coach Pl'll'r Dunlield. ref<.'mng to w 111·s '>tar-
panglcd showgirl gel-up for Thursda~ 's shon program
··When I "ear thl' nght costume. I fed mul h
tx·ttcr." Witt f>a ld. "\\ h' not '>Ire s what \\C ha,dhat "
attracll\e?" ·
So she doe!>. and 11 worl.." The. 22-year-olll l:.a,1
Gl·rman w1,ns the ti tle<. -three "orld champ1onsh1p'
s1>. European championship!> and the gold medal at tht•,
last W1nt<.'r Olymp1l '> -and thr·hcarts of millions.
Leners pour in fmm hundreds of men who want to
marr} her. American l'11smet1c C'ompan1cs who want to
markct hr< and little·k1d~ O.ho "ant 10 emulate her.
What is Katanna made of' '
The nght ·anccstr). a1111udr and aptitude: a
go' crnmcnt-run star-mak11\i( machmi.' that plucked ha
from the pack at th.: age ol 5 and plopped her into
llllCllSI\ l' training at OllC Of thl' CO Un ll) ·s major 5por1S
cl ub~.' That's"' hat Katanna -.ind all East Germa~ ·.,
great athktcs -arc made of
Quote of the day ·
. Glenn Dicke,Y. an Franni.co Chron1 le;
lolumnm. romml·n11ng on lhl' uproar o'er th l·
firing of J1mm~ "Thl· Gred." • n~d.:r 1:1) ces
t<.'ln 1\1on for his racial rl·marks. "But kt''>
rl'ml·mber thl' good th ing~ Hr made Ph~ Ill\
Georgl' c~. and ht punl'hcd Brent ~h1shurge~ ..
Big ~ast takes aim at fig~ts
•
Woolridgetoenterdrugcllnic Magic still wants
New Jersey Nets forward Orlu4• ~ h1•s colle•lfie de•cf'1'40e :ci~~~:~~:~:~ h~s~~da~:rr t~~:~~~~~ ~ '[5, EJ.i \:,,
leagueannouncedTuesday. tJ001r1dge w1ll d ---h A d I t enter a dru~reh:ibilttallon prtw1ram at Van Nu~s after He says ropptn more money t an )'OU. n wan to
-• J be your lawyer." mi.'et111g\\1t acounsclortllhcrTuesdayortoda,,Gary t f h l "When 1 wa a kidf there was so
Benmaa, \ICC pre 1dcnt and general oupsel· of the OU 0 SC 00 was much I wanted to do. I had all th~
league. said m a telephone mtcrv1cw. Woolndge h . b k big dreams and aoals. My friends
dropped from sight over the Wl~kend and m.issed is tg m !sta e thouaht I was Cr&Ly. I wanttd a big g;ames on Fnda) :ind Saturda~ nights. This 1s h b' d I f e \\'oolndfie's liNt '1olation of th" NBA drug polic}. ouse. 8 •& car an ots o mon y. " They said 'Oh. man. you art dream. which al ows a player to .voluntaril}• step f()I'\ ard tw1ct• LOSANGELES(AP)-Basketball · ...
ant.!.,.,) hi.' has a problem and undergo 1rea11nen1. .. Thi.' star Earvin "Maaic" Johnson .con-1"\ut. he said. "If you don't ~ave
Portland Trail Blazers traded their all-time leading fcss('d to 1.200 teen-agers that he's 40 dreams. how can you stan? Yqu must
'll01t:r. -.rtcran guard Jim Panoa, to th<.' Boston C'el11cs hours shy of a college degree and that set it in your mind and·go for it"
on Tul·i.da~ for reserve guard J~rry lebling and he -;hould never have dropped o ut. •
un'Pl'l'llkll futurt• cons1dcm11 o ns. Pa\son. "ho ht'-Johnson. who led the Los Anaeles •••••••••••••-lllml· th.: 30th al'tl\e pla)er in the NBA to pass the LaJ..ers to fou r National B'asketball
I 0.000-point marJ.. unday night. avcra$ed 16 points Association championships in his
per gaml· m hi s eight-plus S(asons "'11h Pon land eigh t )Cars with the club. told a
L nhapp' "1th his backup role. ho. had asked 10 be C'hcering throng at Westchester High
traded a1'1er last si.'ason and the club comph<.'d. ending hoot on Monday that he sull wants
him to Ck\ eland for forward KelUa Lee. But the deal a degree.
'-'J' '01det.J after lee fa iled the Blazers· ph)sical. "I am 40 hours short of my dearee
1n tdecommunications. but I intend Mancini to fight Camacho to set it." he said.
About 200 students had written
le11rrs to Johnson asking that he talk
to ll'en-agers at their school. which
ha\ a 30 percent dropout ra te.
NEW YORK ~ Ra} "Boom Boom" m ~1Jnun1 "''" come out of rcllri.'mcnt 10 light I kuor .. Macho .. Camacho 1n Ma' for
J lot vf monl·~. but " 1th no title al s1ai..e·. co-
p11111101a ~·nnis RJripapon said Tue~a\.
\IJ !Tl1ni. a forml·r World Bo \lng · .\ssoc1:111on
1ti:ht\\l'1gh1 r hamp1on. "'II gi.'t S2.25 m1ll1on plus
Lr Jin1ng nix·ml''> .. , h1le Camacho. a forma \\ orld
Bli\lng C uunnl super fca1hcrne1ght. champion "ho
ll'll:n1l~ n:linqu"hl'd lhl· WR(' hgh1,,c1gfht 11tk. \'111
l/.l"l ~I \ m1ll1on plus 1ra1n1ngl·xpense:.. Rappa pun ""J
· • < a macho faces gun and drug po,~e'>\l.on Ghrtl'-gl'' in
t ln"'Jnn. Fla .. hut R·appapon 4'a1ll. "Th,·re ''1111 '1 bl· an~ ·kgal 1mped1mcn1 10 thl' fight." · . .
Dineen :s goai powers W~alers .
Kevin Dineen st·ore~ ''Ith 'i5 '>l'\',ond.; u
k·lt 111 pl.i~ and John i\Jlders9n hat.! thr('.l' · '
:l'>'>l\1' J\ thl' llanlord \\'haler'> lkfl·atcll
Ro,wn 3-2 111 ·'\; H L aC't1o n 1 u1;~da' ntgh.t. · ·
01111.'l'll '>qm·J h1<, 21 '>l goal -and hi~nh gam~"'-'•nhl'r
-lrnm thdl.'.f1 p1M off a pa" from ~ndcr ... on after Ron
Fqrncis 1ntl'rt'l'Pll'd a dearingpac;s b) N,evi.n Markwlu:t.
Franp' ant.! Ulf 90\Uelsson al<.o '-t'ort'd fur Hartfo rd .
. In otht'r '\ti L•ay11()n. Mark.Howe gnd.~jurray'Qraven .
hat.! l\\o go:il' l':ll hand Ph1ladl•lphlJ scol'l'd '1~ times 1n
a lJ I.,. '>pan 111 the third rx:n<i:U 10 reboun.d frum a 5-1
<ll'liut tu tx·at 'ho'>l Oe(rn11 'I J -(l· . Mari,p Marois
"u•rl·d Jt 2 -iu ot o-.1·rt1nk .~, .. J'i1t1f\g \.\'1nn1pt:g 1:mfl·d a
thr,·1:-gaml· 10 .. 1ng \lrl'JI.. wnh a ~:, 'tl'tn~ o\cr
,1uruping P11h'hurgh • Mats ~ashind and €laud~
Lemieux 'l'l)rt'd goal' 'II \l'lllf1thapJn n:ud~a~· th.rough
11\(' <tl'rurfd ilcr.11.X.1 and ,\1.ontrt·:.il \lent l\Cl to a 3-1
'll tor) O\ er ho').l. ()ul'hl'l Bryan Trottier 'icon·d
• l"ltl' an~ ns~l\tl·<l qn t\\11,hqrt -handed goals b~ Mikko
"M } first )Car ofhigh school. I was
hoop1n' good." recalled Johnson of
his career at Lansing Everett High
School in l.ansmg. Mk h. "But m)
gradl''> ''ere real low. My counselor
pulll'd on my coattails and told me.
., ou an gelling Ds and ('s and Es.
You "o n't go to college and play ball
1f}ou don't pull 'em up."
Thrre wer<.' a few gasps fro m the
aud1cnc.:.
"lf-;hr d1drf t get to me I might not
bl' <;landing her<.' rapping to ~ou. I
nught be some" here else. h's ""'er
• too late 10 get } ourself together ...
Tbl' J...C). 10 the future is eduC'at1on.
'jw ~.d.
.. College 1s saper. When ~ou get
t~trc \ou will sec. It's a good time -
and a ie:trningexpenence. And it puts
\ ou on ).OUr W~) to} our gQ.alr>.tn life."
.. Johnson said. ·
.. A!>ked a,bout his future. Johnso n
!>Uld tle11oped to pla) fi ve or six more
,·car~" 11h·thc Ll!ki.'rs ... then I'd hkc to
·g('l tnto rTI) bus1f1esS(s. Hopefully. I •
: ""1ll -0"n a bullail'Jg 18·20 $ton es high
ans:1 ma}lx' hfri.'-a·fe" of)•ou:· ·
· "Onl' qT )OU might be pr;es1dcn1."
h~ \aid. "Or one·da) )OU ~jhl lap
m<' on ·,the shoulder :ind say fi.'·
m.:mbl'r roe? I "as "t ·w estcheste(
\\heri )OU sp<>J..r. Now rm. (llak1f'!g ' .
SCGA to alter
handicapping
LOS ANGELE (A P) -The
Southern California and Northern
California Golf Associations an-
nounced Tuesday the¥ will change
the way they issue handicaps for more
than 225.000 golfers statewide at the
bcgioning of 1990. "' •
At that tim<.'. f\c two assoc1at1ons
will as.sign Slope Ratings at nearly 600
golf courses throughout 1he state.
The two group will join associa-
tions in 45 other states which arc
using lope. which has been an
optional part of the Umtcd States
Golf Association's Course Rating
system since I 980. Several wb men's
associat ions 1n C'al1forn1a have been
using Slope rati ngs fo r th<.' past two
)cars.
Slope ratings arc a refi nement to
the existing S}strm. not a substitute.
the associa11on sa id. addtng that the
S)Stcm allo"s golfi.'rs from courses
with '-'ldcl) -.ar)ing degrees of dif-
fiC'Uh} to compete on a more
rquit.abk k't:I.
Beginning in 1990. SC"GA and
NCGA mrmbcrs will no longrr
rtXl'i'e a month!) handicap. as hap-
PcllS now. Instead. each golfer will
ri.'ce1'l' a month!~ index cxprC"sscd 1n
a 1.kl'lnll'l "h1ch ~111 Ix' converted at
each course 11110 a pla) 111g hand1rap.
Each set ol ll'l' at a panicular
courl>l.' "'111 be a!>s1gnl·d a Slope rating.
Each golfer compares his ind<.'\ to a
l'hart posted at the course to de·
termrnr the handicap 10 which hr will
pl a}.
OLYMPICS •••
From Bl "Yes&efda)'. Bonnie Blair btat
them." vtn Oennip laid of th~ East
Germans. "I said to her. 'I'll try
tomorrow: So I did it."
The Soviets now have a leadina 22
medals. East Germany 17. The Sov·
irts have ciaht aolds to wven for East
Germany. and the two countries have
won 39 of 90 medals offered so far.
Kania. a bronze medalist to Blair's
gold in the SOO meiers Monday nipt,
slipped late in the 3.000, then stood
up on the last lap. runnina out of
steam and obviously in pain. ·
She has won six Olympics medals,
including one in 1980 and four in
1984. Kania currently is tied for most
medals with Lidija Skoblikova of the
Soviet Union.
Van Genntp's time was 4 minutes .
I I. 94 seconds. Andrea Ehria wa s
second by . I 5 seconds. and Gabi
Zange won the bronze for East
Germany.
America's best hope in the
biathlon. Josh Thompson of Gun-
nison. C'olo .. was a disappointment
again. unable to add to the U.S. medal
count that Bla ir pushed to four wMn
she won the 500.
Thompson. who was 25th In the 20
kilometers. was 27th on Tuesday aOer
mi ing fi ve targets. · ,
"I've bought myself another four
)l'ar; \\llh th<.'sc two bad races."
Thompson said. "I can't remember
l\\ o r3ce I'' c had so bad back to back
... and I don't want to either." '
The 90-meicr JUmp. originally
scheduled for Saturday. was delared
t'-' ice this wct'k by winds. which died
down Tuc~da). N}kanen. who said
the wa1t1og was making him j umpy.
foll o"rd upon his record jump with a
second-round dfort of I 07 meters
after thr staning point was lowered.
En"-Johnsen of Norway won the
silv('r, and MatJaz Debelak of
Yugosla' 1a got the bronze.
In a ~ort of n.•' r rse double. Engh sh
jumper Eddt<.' .. Tht• Eagle" EdWards
added a last-place finish on the 90-
mctcr hill to his last in the 70. And tht'
cry of admiring spectators rang out:
"The Eagk· has landed!" · ·
Roctsch and N} kancn 1oined speed
sJ..a1er Tomas Gustafson ofSwcden as
a doublr gold medal winners.
Roctsch had a time of 25 minutes.
8. I .-.ccond'i -I 5 6 seconds ahe4d of
~kd,t:dti.e'. "ho -...on a sil ver 1n the
:!OK Roetsch had one m1~s on the
1argct range. fo rf'111g him to ski a {50-
mctrr penalt} lap. Ndthrr
Mell\ ed tSt:\ nor'Tchep1kov missed.
Makela, Jcat.t1ng. the ·"l'" \or~ 1,1andt:r' 1n a o-1 '11.:10~ m · ll' l'I 1 l\lltng ~·.1nnnl\ l'I Craig impson \l.'orr<.I h1<.
. 14th Jnd 41!th goaJ, 111 lhl' ~·a<,on' t~ .ka~ '1s111ng
l J11111nton PJ't ~l I nu" ti.~
rhe Big E11s.1 Conferen('e. rcaC'ting 'jo
an increasing number of bra~I'> 1n collegl'
bai.J..etba.11. enacted on Tuesda) ne" poll•
c1cs .iga111s1 '1oknC'l'. tncl udmg onl'-game
suspension.'> for part1c1pants. In a tekconfcrcnl·l' lhl·
confen·nc<.''s l;x.:cutn<.' comm111ee t.Jratied a liH"P•>llll
poh ) regarding unspor\<.manltJ..l' l'Onduct. dc<.1gna11ng
automalll .suspen!>mns and the 1mpkmcntj1lwn at th,·
condu'i1on of th~ sea-;on ofa ··mJ1or rrogram :11nwtl •••
pro' 1dl' poi.111' l' kadersh.ip -h~ 1.~rnti;renn· Jdm1111,.
tcator~. coaches and <ithlctcs -Ill l'mure all rom1x·11 -
11on be lOflductt.·d to the h1gh·e'il '>landard'> ofr1h1c., :.ind
!.por~!.mansh1p'... . J erry Tarkanian, calling the
N<. '\.\ th.: "most unfair-ergan11a11nn in our i.one1\
todJ) ... said he'" co'nlidl'nt th.: upreme ( oun "'111 ruk
111hrs .fa,or 1n his la" u1t'again<,t thr org.an11at1un "It
.}OU turned some c;ifthosc gu~<, 1'( ..\..\ enforn·mt·nt
Stam roosc: \\Hhou.\ ~n } due prot.~·<,s lht·~ 'dbl' \\Or'c
t ban the Gest<ipo.'' he said .. ..\., '>l'in 11-. e a!> 1he~ :1rt· J\
ar~1trar. as-the' are. a~ unla1r a., lhl'' Mt'. 'ou·d tx· .11 1he1~ m~rC}." The uprcmt' ( ourt 'agrt•t•d "1onda' to
hear an NC' ..\A.appeal ofTarkan1an's 'itatt:roun 'll ton
1n a caM' 1ha1 has strctch<.'d out more than a decadl· Thl' ~("~..\tried 1.0 <.uspend Tar~an1an fm l\\O ~car .. in 19 • .,
hl·lJll'>l' o fallrgtd r.:lru111ng '1ol.1110n<. al I 'l \ hut
Tarl..Jn1an ~~on a.toun ord,l:r hJl11ng thl· ... u~pr n<.11111
~o .. i rem pl~ sque~ks' by again
Mike Vreet1'}'.'k's l\\u fret• tl'lro\\\\\Jlh
"" l>l:rnnds left g<i't: 'll I rt•mrk a 62-hl .'llWr~ O\l'r \\t•\t \ 1rg1n1a TUl'\da' night
1n \lorgan1u\\n. \\ \ d1nc h1ng thl' {)\\Is'
'>t'lond \lrJ1gh1. \1lan11c · 10 regular-~ason t1lk \'rt·t·,i...~i.. \{llrl·d ~~ point'-. induding fi,l. lhrt'l"
prnnt''" frl''>hmJn .\lark Macon. "ho had SC'on·d 1n
doubk ligurt·~ in l l'rnpk"'> lir<it 2~ gam<;'i. ":.IS hl'lll 10
e1gh1 po1n1'. Tl mpk (I '-0 2 '·I) '-'On II'> ninth ~1ra1gh1
srnn· a '19-'iS lo~s at ~l'' ada,·La'> Vegas l hr
Mnun1a1nea' l I 1·5. lo-I I) lcl\t for the 'il\th tlllll' in
'>t'' l'n gJmt''i Mtcbatl mltb ')(·ori.'d 2.l ro1n1' Jnd
hJd l'l~ht rd10und' lo lead 'n 11 Brigham \ oung
<II I _2·21tna"~-fl \IC'IOr\u\l'r(olorado ~lakl.l-
1' 11 I1n thl' \\ l''>tnn ..\thl<.'til ( onlC:rcncc gaml· at F 11rt
C 11ll1n' ( ulu ..
Rams increase ticket prices
The Ram\ an~ounced Tuesda' 1hat
tht') "ill ra 1'>1.' ''' "'l't price..<. tor tht: tir\1 11m.:
in thrr<.' \car ..
I he' top t1de1 pm·e., ·tor the 1988
"l'J\On '-' 111 Ix' $2' '-' h1k the rnci.'!> for thl' ma111ri l\ of
lhl' WJl'i in .\nahe1 m 1ad1um will Ix' ra1'ied. tht• K .1111\
!><lid morl· 1han 5.CXJO 11ckr 1s will tx~ redun·d 1n rmc
lrum S21 to S l'l
• \l'io Tuc'>da ~. running bacJ.. Charle'> \\ h1tr and
corn.:rbacJ.. C hITord Hick" "ere named a-. tht· RJm~·
Mo'il Valuable Pla}rr and Rookie of the 't car
JorcJan (39) sparks Bull~ in OT
Michael Jordan 'lllr,·J 1Q 11<•1fl1<. 1ndud1ng m
'" 111 ~11" a t tnll' 1 Ul'\U.1~ n1gh1 J'>, thl'
( h1l.1g11 Hull-. tx·.111h, '-.l'Jllk \t1 1x•r"ion1t;\,
111 .. i.o1~ 111 'H \ .1d111n \l'.1llk' Xa\'ier
McDaniel .,,·111' thl g.111w 111111 q\ n tinll' "1th a ''-loot.
thrn'-prnnt 'h111 \\ 11h onl' 'n11nd k ll 1n thl' fo unh
quartl'r that lll'J 11 .it""" J11rd.rn .. ,hu had 15 J1<)1nt~ in
till' lourth quJna put lhl' Hull\ 3hl'ad lil.J.1)7 ""h a
IJ'UP l\llh I \~ 1,·111J1n1ng 1n 11\\·rt1ml' and Cha rles
Oakk) thl'n hJJ J tnul .,hnt .ind '''o rd>ound!> to
pr,·,,·n l' tht· 'll ton fl<i''" ha,· 1n thl' \18.\: Gtrald
W1lkio'l 'thn·l'·rtlln1 plJ\ \\1th~·hl·t0nd'lldt lilt<.'d i'<l''-'
\ 1111.. lo 11' llllh l •ln\l'\Ull\l' hllllll' 'll (l)f' 4-10 O\l'r
\l1h,nul..,·t· f ht " nn1ng \lrl·.11.. at \laJ1~un ~Ui:Hl'
( •JHkn 'thC' l11ng,.,, lnr thl· Kn1, 1.. ... '1nct: thr' "On ::!O
\lr.11gh1 him 'm 14 JlJ"2 through f-di. J. ·1473
Cl~de Dn .. <ler ,, .. rnd 24 11<11n1' JnJ 1gn1ted a 12-point
run l.lll' rn th~· third qu:in,·r .1 ... '1<.,111ng Portland T rail
lkk.nnt 'l '' ll t '-l'' I I ~-I 11~ • Dominique Wilkins
,,11rl·J .n 111•1nh .ind rnmh1nnl ''"h Antoine Carr w
kJJ <1 \t'l \•nd-qu.irll'1 'urgl' ·" ..\ tlantJ c.u:1s1ed pai.t
lnJ1.rn.1 I; I 111 l.'nd1ng thl PJl.'rr<i' 'le,t:n-ganll'
"inning <.tr\.'al.. \\ tll..1n., '1.ort•ll 411111 more point\ for
lht· II 1th 11m,· 1h1' \l'.1-.on hiah Thomas had :!h point<;
Jntl 11 J\\l\h. Denni Rodman ,1ddl·d :!II JX>1nt\ anll 11
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' GIRL S BA SK ETBAL:
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;:H~ntingt,on Beach faces top-seeded Morningsidd:
Oilers need outside s hot to WI n:
2-A game e_lts strong tradi.!:_ions
By JEFF SMITH
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1on1)Pll an: \\ uodbndge. Nc1Nport ( hn\t1an and L1bcrl\ .\mbro-.c l.iln be a fjl hH ·""'di J\ ~ward' f'jm f ou Jnd
(hn\t1an. ~kathcr Mal f a\l'h I H\I oil 1hl t)(;mh 1111 ll u1111ngtun
.\II gaml''> are )t'hcdulC'd to h1:g1n JI .., 'O fkal.h l'i foNard \hl·f\1 l<nd
Tlw 01kr'> ha\l.' thrC\' pla ~\'r\ at S· 11 hut thl' "I rcall) bt•h\'\l: 1h.J1 11 '-'l' fl' on top u l 11ur ~ml' and M~inarrh-. uf Murning'i1dt'. wh<1 ha' l' lo\I onh 10 third-our shooting perll·nta~l· "n111h 1lwrl· wuld tx· Jn U\t)l·t
M'l'Ul'd l 'n"oud ha'l'6-4 '>ophomort• I 1\a l 1:•;1ll.·and ~(I hac:· Do}ksa1d · \11d n 1 ~1d\Jll" fl·alh ll.'Jlh tur rt 100 ~·n1ur \haunda (in:cnl' • f ountain \ alll'\ 1 I· 111 1.11.t'\ \tarm11n1t l l'J~Ul'
''\\\• n:.dly nl.·ed a lot of ball mm t"ml·nt :· Dm k <,a1d tith'il Thuu~and c >Ji..' 1 '~ '1 1' htk thl' \ 1l.111l!' t ~I 't The game will be in comfortable H un1ing1on Bt:at h "'\\\· llel.'d \hooting from lh l' OUl\ldt• and "l' ha ' ·l. lO pul lr:i\ d 10 Lah·\\ut>O I I 1> 11 t l iil \Ir" lf l" Ll'Jl_!.Ul .' lhll d plal l
.• Highgym.butKathy Ooylesaystha11fherteam1Ho ha't' ll J1mn We ran'1 compct1: h~t· v.r htl\t" %1.'\ 6·4 ano squad.
an) ch:rncc of upsetting the CIF 4-A 's girls ba!ilu:tball top ;rn~ 1h1ng doM' 10 her \he t•an rt'Jt't I 11110 tht· '>land') In the 1·A d1\1\11111 l'J1 1fo < oa-.t I t .1~m· .t1.1111p
. seed they will have to do it from the outside. "\\ ha1") going to "'or~ for tlw 'l1kr'>" tu J)U'lh lht• \\ oodbmJge t22"'1 ",1 f f\'\'v.,1, 1 eJgu1 \ h.irnpion l J . Huntington Beach. the unset League's third plall' h.ill 111\1d1: .ind kid. 11 out .. J labra I 18·6).
tt'am.w1llhosta 26-1Mornmgs1dcsquadton1gh1ina~.\ Thl' Oiler\ 116-81 art• Int h \ l.im1 Ch1l ~ v.hu L1keHunt1ng11111B .1 h 1h1 \\.im11r-.JrLllJh\·1gh1
second round game. while Fountain V:i:ll'> and Manna J \eragl''i 1., rx11nh and X ' rl•h11umh pn game. and d1~d,an1ag1: I ht 11 rhl.11hk" ,1.1ning lint'up" t-..1 1 1 •• 1
take their CIF 1:11e hopes on the road. Also 1n al·tmn ~1l'f..i111t· Prn1pcr < 13.0. 7.01 Do' k ".11\41 hup1 ng Jennifer 5-11 5.10 ..ind · .... v .... Jhridgt• Jul'' nul hJ' \" J plJ\l'I
.·::.Rustlers
::topple
·~Griffins
Fi ve Golden'West pla}ers M"ored Ill
double figures jlS the Rustkrs rolled
10 a 89-53 "'in over Grossmont 1n the
first round of the "'o men's outhern
California Regional basketball play·
offs Tuesda> night at Golden West.
· The Rustlers ( 30-2). champions of
'the South Coast Cohferenc('. w1lr host
, C)presi. Fnda} night w11h the winner
;id,ancing to the !>tatt• finals al
' Amcncan R1,er College 11'1 Sacra -
mento. March .3-5.
Wend~ Totos-1 a net Km Takayama
ca h scored I 4 for Golden West and
were ba.ckcd bv J<;aMine 'Battaglia
( 13 ). t:<aJh > Werth ( 131· and Sha"-na
Arm\trong (I 0).
In a college game:
Fresno Pacific 83, Sou1bern Cali-'
fornl• College 44: Man Sull1' an
!>Cored 14 points and \11s111ng.S('(.
fo ught their hosts to a 26·26 halftime
tie.
But a tnanglc-and·l"'O dden\l'
turned SC'Cs ofTcn\C 1ns1dc out as
Fresno Pacific outsrnred thl' Val')-
guards. 57-18. in the ~cond'half"1th
tht' hostc; fin1sh1ng v.11h fi,e ~omen
in double figures.
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'One ofRobcn Pallcitta's fiH·'tlm·l'·
point goals lifted hns1 ( ollege
ln1nc ,·nto 0H·rt1me w11h Cal ·
Lutheran. but the K1ng~man·., Blake
Miraglia put on.a three.porn I \ho\.\ of
his O'-'n 1n o 'ert1mc 10 po"cr ·a
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Luthcran.'scorcrs 1n doublt' figure s.
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(al Lutheran kd 43·36 M the half.
but Pallotta scored all ~5 ofh1\ pornts
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('(Ts 14 o'cnirne pornts. .
Mile Thompson led tht' Eagles
(0-U. 7-2 1) "'11h 3:! po1nt'i on 15·
uf-:!5 shoo11ng and grablxd 15 re·
bounds. Darm·~ Brunk h11 15 of IQ
shots. including :!O ofh1'> 30 point'> in
the second half. and grabhcd 14
rebounds. ·
Else" here in the G .\(
SoCal College· ts. Fresno Pacific
78: M1kc-Lightfoot scorc-d 21 poin t
and Todd Dixon added 19 as
Southern California \ollegc re·
ma1ncd in the hunt for the confcrcnre
utle "1th the '-'Ill at Fresno
Tht' Vanguards (9·3. 16-121 It'd
47-41 a1·halfl1me. but pulled awa),.ln
thc ~ccond half.
J 1m Mansfield and John Mour'lfc
t':t('h added 11 points for set.
(.'om1ng into Tuo.sda) 's game. S<. T
was JUSt a half game txhind con·
fcrrnce leaders Westmont. and Cal
Lutheran.
Fresno Pacific. which had to forfeit
four games because of an 1neltg1blc
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Upland, 3-2
Derck Mahone) scored two goals
and assisted on another lo lead
Foun11un Valle) to a 3-2 w10 over
Uplana in a C l F' 4-A second round
boys soccer match on the Barons'
field Tuesday. ~
Fountain Val~y ( 17-5-4). the scc-
ond·place representative from the
unset l-caaue. will face im1 Val~y
( 19-6-2). ihe-Marm'Onte L9pc·~
third place team. at a site to be
determined 1n a quancrfinal match
Frida)'.
Upl1nd ( 18-7·1> scored fhc
minutes into the same. but Mahoney
and the Barons countered I 0 m1nulC1
later.
Mahoney beat the keeper and put
the ball in the riahi comer oft he net to
tic the contest. Sc<>U Holt was
credit~ with an au1st on the play.
F1vt minul" llltt. Mahoney
K'Ored qain and Holt mack 11 J. I •n
favor ofthe Barons ofhn aaite from
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It's the new Denny's. wt11ch is right here in the lucrative
Southern California market ;
We're looking at a great opponunity to generate new
growth
This 1s where you come en With one of these ground-floor
management oppor1unit1es. you'll be in an environment
where a restaurant background would be a definite asset.
Meaning that you 'll have all the benefits of our size and
ttabillty. without a lot of the red tape.
Right now, RHtaurant Managers are being hired for our
locations throughout the Orange County area. While we
prefer 2 years management experience, we'll be more 1m·
preued with your abihty to play an innovative and eicpand·
Ing rofe In our future growth.
M the nation's largest full-service ~estaurant chain,
Denny'• offers compet1ttve u1a r1es and ·an exceftent
benefits peckage. You'll also receive comprehensive
~t trelnlng, -followed by carffr·building advanc•
ment ~-· To f nd out more. call tOdey, between a.n-epm 8t (714) 524-5572. Or send resume/te1ter or
In ..... to: Denny'• Retteuranta, 3000 E. Birch, Suite 102,
Dept. OC211. Bf ... CA 92621 . An equal opportunity em-
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COLLI GI: FLORIOA-Ar\nounceci 111•1 D•n l roolo.\ u ·
l•ll•!ll oettn\1ve 11,,. coec,, ,,., retoonecl 10
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JO~er
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T op Angel slugge r
decides he will not
report to t.ralntn
p,.. "he A110Clate4 Presa
A ngels ' tfim basema n Wally Joy-
ne r :iftrr a full day of n cgot1at1o n s. an~ounced latt' T uesday n ight tha t be
will no t rc{>On to spring training due
to nn ongoing c ontract d ispute. •
"The most imponan t rtason is that
if I report witho ut a contra~ a nd act
injured It "ould leave m t' wnh o ut a n)
negouiiing lc vt"rage:· Joyner said at
IO: 30. T h t' m andatory r.cpon ina datt'
for \'c t\•rans is M a rc h 2.
Jo)ner "as d ue 10 report Tu~y.
alo og "'th the Angels' o ther J>0$1t1on
players. a nd pan1c1pate in t he t lub's
first full-squad dnlb today .
BaIT) Axelrod. who held .two
con versatio ns M o nday wnh A ngels
Cenernl M anager M ike Po n . re-
pon ed no new progress .
"As lo n g as thcre·s no progress. I
don't th ink h e s h ould repon volu n-
taril)," said A xelrod. "Wally made it
prett) c lcnr a long tim e ago that he
prefcrrt'd t o ha"e a cont rac1 before ht'
""cnt to camp:·
J oyner indicated that he_would not
be a long ho ldo ut. estimating that h t'
w ould sta~ awa} from camp~or o nly a
fe"" da\s.
The ·two sides ""ere somt' $450.000
apart three v.ccks ago bu t ha'e
narro"cd thl' gap to nearl~ $200.000.
with Jo} nl'r behl'' cd 10 be asking
S500.<Xl0 and the club o ffering .
S3~5.000.
Also T uesda' Dann) Tanabull of
ttfr l<ansac;.C ,i~ Ro) als said he was
considering not rcponing.
Tanabull. "ho 1s not dut' to repon
until toda}. v.ants S425.000. Kansas
Cit) 1s o fT.:nng S325.000. H e m a d e
$ f 45.000 last \Car when he batted
.30Q v.1th H hoinc runs and IOI RBI.
' "I'm doing" hat is nght." Tana hull
said "I fthl·) don't o ffer what 1s JU St, I
\\On't be there. h 's.Ju st ndicufous I'm
ha' ing to go thro ugh th1i:·
Jo\ ncr and Tart ubu11 will no t be
chg1bk for arb1trauon until nt'xt
"tnll'r. •
The) canno t be considered o flic1al·
I) late until M arch .2. the official
n:poning datl'
EL~wherc
DODGERS -.\no t her da) of rain
shorn:ned thl· Dodgers· <ipnng
ba~ball dnll' Jnd \.\3\hcd out a
Mhl·dulcd <.cnmmagc v.1th the
( hun1rh1 D ragons
\\1th the l'\l·cpuon o f outfieldcr-
lir\I ha\eman Pedro Guerrt'ro. the
remainder of the Los >\ngt'les squad
""" sch~ulcd to rcpon Tuesda~
night nnd 1ali.c p;irt in toda) 's v.ork-
o u1 (iul'rrcro ha<. informed club
o lTic ial\ he plans 10 arn"e Thur'lda)
n1gli1 and v.ork o u1 on Fndl)
METS -The pre~ason fa, ontc: to
"1n the Nauonal League Ea'il ma)
ha' c re Cl\ i:d a ncv. ldl fro m the news
1hat Oa\l') Johnson ma~ not be a
laml·-ducli. manager afkr all
Prl''>tdenl Frank Ca!>hcn an-
nourKe d that he. 1n effc\'t. rc:!>eindt'd
la\J Sl·ptc:mbcr's dt'c1s1on 1ha1 this
"ould Ix· thl· last sea..,on for the man
v.ho has been baseball's w1nn1ngest
managl·r the last tour )Cars. It was a
hcartl'ntng rcconcihatton to mos• o f
the tl·am·s li.e) players
Johnson en1ers his fifth season v.11h
a 388-:!60 record.
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Acquire a nm your chOieet car gar etc S699,9!>0 2 condos 1n Orleans Com· OPEN HOUSE SUN 10-1" pe15 $85-0 tmo . damage rm upgraded rnru-out Lrg 1i.1tc; trplc near 1en) ._a, 5600 mo No pet!>
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1 KU'~ pd 303 E Eo9ewa1er 1111 nestled amOf'~ ·tall oine -ARC.E _,6p 25A nr OC.C blo<;k to cay 2 ear oa• \I\\ I -i:·1 l'l \ 11 NwptWes1 '.JBR 2'26Ahm \t\\'I 1-:~ I~.\., 5'25 871-2866 tree~ ~ 1a..~n 1and· 6 lrwr'!> ~o pAt§ s;·5 ""'D n~~ ... 0 ()()en l:>ti&TT
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In over 40 yea.rs Hanzel crpt lndry rm, POOi ate SJtCtac•lar litlf I 1mmac Neulr:I ~ecor 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 * ~ * Apl 38• 2Ba 2 ceo gai
ano Gr-etel might sun be sec carp0rt Nr SC Ptza Av• ommeo 11 mo I • I 1..g 1 Bdrm enct p.itto :I .. l(WU llCIUTtl g no pet~ S 1025 mo
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PRIME WESTCUFF area 3BA open & war,,., F'urn OQll House Looks I 3BR 2 t8A oeauty os (Jp. I 2Br 18a trplc decto. relrg C..lltn Wto4s .?619 Saf'lla A a ::. s·3~ $825 mol'ltll
38R 28A Comfortable kitchen & dining rms • like a mOOel in peach &' graded 10 svii tne molhon 1 car gar tor 1 . 2 oeoolt! 28R Oen spl11 ie.tt>I •:,rte 1607 Vict0t•a ~ s:20
family home Fee land tam1ly rms Aents are Olue lg 28R 28A t>-, ooltar -appetite Short or S 1060(MO. ~vail 3 7 skv1toht Oeck .. ':o ._1s11 1
Priced to sell' $349.500 $1100-$ t3501MO pool 2 decks Many.tr as I tong term tse ok $2300 shown C>y a.pp! 673-1039 SI No pe\$ s -: . U-,'l PAUi •EU am associated
Prlnc1p1es onty 644-7424 C111rWar4 s 12so1mo720·3912• mo tmmeooocpyposs-6A6-11~4 Eves-64 ,<'>.:.1 "0 1 & 26d~"')·""·I "~'' ._.,WU ,. OI ~ ~ In.. . ,.&-•:* llSAYll•CIST• •1~iltB1•ts 131·2242 oble Doµg Herb$! 2BA2BA duplea oack untt •Ouiet & ctean 28or..., l11rn11neo S6<0-S.25 I 11111 lewp1rt ltacla 2169 760-5000 or 720-3.980 wt balcony. Obie gaiage 2Ba Apt Osnwshr .. _ Clo&e so OC Arrport
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minutes to gOll course $39,500 556--6358 2 Bd•m 2 Bath Townl'\ome REALTOR~ ' gar • space S 1400 * Reoecor ateO 0 ,...,., 5._ BLE" 2t>r 1oa f. ~•Oto
ICUlfllHT Must see to appreciate T" SL i lStO Mtero trp•cs 1n LA & BR 720·966a Of 644-4033 gas paid securrl) c v. apt ,0 non smi.r l•t •Ar •I I t6r lr()M S59!l Call today tor your per· ATIENTION StNGlESt wet t>ai. w1d nkups Lovely 2 stor ; 36A JBA UY I ICW VI 28, •rom 5695 ~·.,~•e »tOI tur,.. 01 un 26• 18s un•urn 'a'~
sonal showing Ask ing FOA SALE TAHtfi t Wk New 3Br 38a co~oo style patios <lbl garage $ t87 h ou ,8 comp 1e1e1 y On Ocean 61 .... 1800 s 1 •9"9-191 , * r.,rn S605 mo 646·2•45 $1600 ~onUI
only $399,000 Anne Prime time -or-SALT triple m.strs t p micro 2 Sorry no pets 644-0$09 1 n 11 1 " • .,
McCasland 631-1266 LAKE CITY 1 Wk Prime car gar 1no1v1<luat w1d,,.llJl!!!l!!!!!!t!l!!!!ll!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!I•-urno~ eo 11 amen• '"'5 • 2Br· Oen oar n&W oecor 400 MERRIMAC,,,.. • 'HA·'-' •B• •Ba r.:>..,ve-
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lly hOme w/AC. 2 frples. CUTE 2BR 28A house lire-Lua townhome new 3BR ~~:7~~~0 g;;~:~;, Incl lrpl('. P 1'0 S12CO """ Beh Ava1l 31 \S $9001mo 1 Beo·oom
Asking SA39,900t Sub· place, large yard. 2 car 2'1BA 1500 sq 11 lrpt 2 •2Br 2ea lo"'~" Juplth I • 673--9013 * 28d•"" , •B.i : -~ , o•~s lo ocn.·oetcony trpl IP<lll WT. 1 ...
mlt. Call P1trtck Tenore parking 3 15 Ru by car gar, private vard • Bl UFFS 3Br 2' •B• frplC gar ag-e $9(1(1 S~P5 I 2Bdrm 28a ~P'>O S6SO "10 ulls !Hl0-8671 te -.....S IG..J•T
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drapes No pets t yr IHSe 11'·4112 I Rm Ku W 70 Incl an 1 ,1\rN>•I ck>M to beact> STIPS Tl ... * Cenaa••l•u 1122 llS&YllM St650 643-1717. car gar auto d1 opener Bactlelof )~~· o et!> S ?25mo 3&.2ba g., ~ •lOi SEAWARD 2 Sty"* Lg 2BR 1BA 1 car garage Totally rt-mO<Jt'lt><l JSR Yard patto S900tmo 1 Beoroom S~ •969-9243• Sn75 Ywty ~·
2Br 1'"' Ba lfg encl pallo. Downstairs super toe * •IWPHT nuts 28A sr>gl Sh. bt'hlt\ ~al • 760-9070 . 13l E l81n SI {-4(, >Cf! 1f •645-3M3•
---------,, ...... , comm ...,.,..., no S650t mo No pets 28~ 26.to 2 s t ory baroa•n -'' S •,..~O .,..,o BA~ TIMBERS ER-S -ES c---· ..... """" townnome 2 ~·r gar...... Ch" .. -• n 6 t· • Sll·•tl I L·~··· 1.·111 •ama v AILL Full --...,., ..... 1111 pets. $950 832-4618 2860 Hickory. Untt A ""' -.~. ""'~· 0 ""' ~ • ~ tBR irp1c cal\le , •_ b-~ larne 1& 1750 L .... ~ ~ ----650-1400 Mark Jacaues !rplc; s I IOO/mo VIiia olmr m'°"eo~ 'o·c·~ .'" r'~'·'g I C11ta •tu 2124 oatio gar Ne> Pf'I' lilt h f PTlONAL ,9, COfldo e>tii-... oen, NO F.tfA' 28r28arHrhous.. '-.gar, _ Rentals 675·4912 -~ --~ w 8 S sg55 b c,· !!Dae 1.,,nt uooer end ... ~,.721 1•
•... ... lnd1 room $1200m0' NEW £SIDE 3Bd 3'i'B• Herbst 760 5J(l(\ r ••SP.toCioOs SPARl<L· ~y t . ., .... 1 •• .,... ... , t * Tll lllfFI * unit 8 c pool t.PI tennll. • lift Great Flicar ~ft Hurry-. Inc d. g •• ,,,,. I e r dDi git. pvl yard n·pe ' REA«39l!O ING East~ Apt. 1 Bdrm OlllPllTI IE ... El a, aual>le 3 t NC>-""'tl a.. c1 ..... T""'• ,.._ ........... l tastl ...___ 673-5087, 953-920~ Perfect tot roommates 48R tam1ly rm 21,BA. $610 No pets 2020 Full-.. -'" "'s .. ""'' BR ,.._.. . s 132smo 233s Elden-F 2<100 SCI 11 s18001mo ar-1on 531 e.a21 ' N""'" 5700 644-8059 AffAAcnvt. a::;; =:: porl horM 4 2 "BA. •BEAUT. newty remod 1 ~2•3812 Open Sunday * *2n 1 -Rent brana f\N> 10< lt•s• --
ptvt deck, VleW ot Mtdll'9 3& 2'1'tBa 0.t.cti fr1 unll. \f'\\ I 'l" I Beaut 2Br apt! re•d~ IOt ...... ...... ... 281 28&. new~·..._. 1>'8Mf'll'e Waltl to OCMf'I lrg fr1 dec:tt, Fr. doon, 3BA 2 t BA famuy rm \\ ~·n A\ •ow at s640,. ';==;ii;iii;iii;;ii;i;;;ii di")' 91\CI gat I 5047!5
& antoy communhy PC>OI gray a.., carpet, cntrl S 15501mo Bo tti. vac, REALTORS • ""'2atflekl Must tee ,,_. d•tt~ • .... ...,.. Ult IPfl w 4.92-llM_!
&tennis Call now .. hee1.oar.allnerwlutc 11P' WllTSmftllU pools Blu J20-7432 MJ ... APf1. XC LUSIVE GlJAA laatAiu -• I.......... p46ancea. VERY DELUXE ••••II JBR 2' •BA condo on Vtlla ·Balooa Per-1tn1.1se &PUt•ITS ~ w W1lllO'I GlllT£0 COMMUNln' •GRANO OR.Niiii l•llll 11800/mo. 720-9MI grnbelt Nr pools St\091 18R otUr'I b&• •'e"' L¥~ a1tr-actt1te ac>ts In a TSl MOMl OK!OUI 2 a 3-&t Apt1 on MODEL OPEN DAILY
3BR 28A ,..~ double .. 1.111111 N-pe1s Aets req1 $2000 w11he' d•yttr ~.,nn~ bH uhful garden MU~ n2-9012 Of 642 160.3 oon~ •rp11e; micro, Q' C l -Owntagt 760-0839 deCk $11$0 ~--, .1'~ d "" wal b•• ""'dlltlup 2 * a tad o mmvnt l ·I trpl, encl oar & patio. "'" ... t ----Pool •P• gltaga Of COST" M ES• Fem to '"' ,.. o•• f'rom 11a1s Crtydlfnta1n. 880'•
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all amen111es $A50/mo
James 646-1616
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CHUCK CURRIER
HARBOR REAL TY
Ott1ee (71A)673·A~OO
Res1del'lce (71A)6«-5297
LIST II FMll a PETT
Low cost spay/neuter re-
ferral. Mon~Sat 9-4 30
Pet 1.0 . avail. Animal As-
Jusl re-opened Hunt· ~ Le.gue No Fee
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Tina 548-5430
1ngton Harbor Mall hu Helpfine. 978PETS
store space avail trom -------~
S 1200-5000 sqft for leas-P11aeul1 lOOZ $400 per Week
to start
Chilo Care/Houselleeping HOTEL tn my CoM hm Reis n·
1n9 info call 213 A2A8191 SINGLES CLUB member· smkr CA dnvers Ire
673-6184 or 673-2420 leatals Wutt4 Z72' ITME •-F-Ship -Great Expect t1rv1 .... -$900/1 I h I Cletteal Or<Jer Dept .MUSI LOCAL couple nds House 1152 Sq Ft 887 W t91h. • nc · P 0 os no Wttn potel'lt1a1 to S 1000 type 40 wpm know 10•
w yd & gar 1n area No C M Agt 541-5032 transer lee 526-2737or per week Tnese pos-key al'IO computer exp
kids d<>QS Need before • ZTll <21316 18"5124 11tons are perma,,ent and 40 hr week 8•4 s7ihr CM
· 4 I Dave 6A2-5205 la•astnal 111f;!1!!1H. at offer an excettenl op-Call Robin 55&-0895
Gl ;-lftl for Ital Approx 1'75 sq ft vie. of ~. 3~ Ill port1Jmty lor growth and ' 17th & Plaoenha, C M n ln rapid advancement 11'1-Clerical PIT Busy Santa Z740 S900tmo Available now ••Lady 60065. Must be sured van wagon or Ana Insurance olflce is
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,Ox20 $85/mo VERY I . & r· . l my Balboa IS home 5 LOIS of opportunity 10 ass1s1 •n tne morning$
SECURE ST 0 RAGE 111am 1aaac11 Dys/Wk 11. 7 to do hghl grow with us No e.--Shoul<J possess goo<'
ONL y 775.6090 lasians cooking & lndry work for perter\Ce necessary we clencal skills typing 40 60 1 s will tram wpm. apple computer rt•aitin 2904 yr old gent eman. al exp desirable Du11es incl open 675-1607
B k To schedule an 1nter111ew pl'lone typing and lthng Loan uslness ro ering •HOUSEKEEPER 5Hrs and ftnd oul your earning For 1nterv1ew call Lisa
Real Eslate & Bu51ness (AMI per oay· MOl'l·Frl polenhal 1-800-654-8102 ext 380
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RESOllT
A 26-acre baysioe resort
nas 1ne 101tow1ng pos-
itions open
eFRONT OFC AGENTS
•LINE COOKS
•FOOD SEAVERS
Part 1tme days
•NIGHT CLEANERS
•GARDE MANGER
•HOS TESS1CASHIER
•DRIVER
•PERSONNEL CLERK
Part Time
•PBX OPERATORS
IPHlTOll lay
Immediate opemng. day
operator exp'd prel'd
but w11ra1n Newpon
Beach 644-7050
PAllTEIS tat Loans Free mformatton •Int references & own 41 5•342-6073 _ trans req'd 476-1976 * _______ 2_7_6_9 N B WATERFRONT HAIR ----CALL •11. scon
211-411-2110
Clet1cal· Sales Dept Heavy form typing '" inis Please apply in person Ex pe,,enced only1 to
vttal support positron In-Mon-Fri 9-2 Personnel• 9'151Hr Paint on trucks
tedace w1tn many de· Dept 1107 Jamboree and buses Previous ex-1196 1006 704 sdl pvl STUDIO MUST SELL Oscars Employ.men!
oles Pro! or Med No NOW Reduced to $7500 Agel'ICy Live in tiouse-
CM nr 405 Harbor-Baker OBO Call (71A) 67S-536j° keepers for child & elder·
494-0802 or 494-4A29 ly care. 521-9370
WESTCLJff lllLlllC
Corner WestcltH & Irvine
Corner \/oew Suite
141-1101
Moaer To t..n 2914 Eapleratat 5530
Widow nas MONEY for ---------
TOs• S 10K up No credit * •llst•I * ,,.... no penalty Call De-RN • Do you ltke a l'l1~on Assoc 673-7311 chaJlenC]e? Large Med•·
cal group oractioe rias
O(>portunrty for ..attarp RN
10 wortc tn Nursing tn·
serv"e Dept. Exe Ben
Catt 24 1-6355
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k A t d b l d lul Also nled two help· sm r ss1s 1sa e speak1n.9 helpful Rapidly' llOISE CLE&•EllS teacher; PIT no exp nee expanding Co offers ex-ers C&mpan~ w1111ng to
$300/mo 645-2357 cellenl benehts CAii Needed 1mmeo1ately tor train 1mmeo1a1e n1re a• t•Ta E•TRY Manann at 4 76-50 10 I Laguna Niguel •es1den11al Great benefits
ar • service Earn S6·S8t Hr ECll Jll AIEICY Rudy s Diner Group •S COOi( M ust nave phone
seeking a sell motivated fap necessary Countr~ vacuum & reltable car PAIT TIME 151111
ind1v w/exp on IBM PC Club Conv Hosp 20362 Will train 248· I086 Flex hrs 20 hrs plus/week
& AP procedures Ver-Sanl a Ana Ave Santa ••l no exp nee We train
sat•le position wtgrowth Ana Heights 549-3061 llSllE .... ES making name badges
opportunity sal com Energeltc software com-Mon-Fri 650-3880 C M w/exp Virginia 675-9615 pany growing by leaps CROSSllli ilM bounds neeo tnS•de sd~s oeople Periect tor IUIRDS young aggressive indt·
v1dual Hourly PLUS
PICTlllE FUMH
Fun-Time. exp pref d Ben
eftts 548-A5 11
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TEMPORARY ANO
TEMP TO PERM
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
• Receot1on1S1s
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•Data Entry OperllOl'S
•Word Processors
• Accounllng Clerks
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Sl e 130. Irvine A7A-297A
100% FREE to Appllcant
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Restauran1s
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rs now hmng for lul'ICh
route sales Must have
own car. PIT Mon thru
F11 Take nome $40 to
S60 daily
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ReSlaurent
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E ,pertenceo 6am to 2 30
pm Monday thru Frioay
Will prepare cookies
mulf1ns an<J cattes Salary
comensurate w1tn ex-
periel'ICe
SILES n I PT Llll'S llTCllEI
S51Hr 497-2282 Laura 979·0 747 nnsa. ..... w.,
Sales Mature person Sa•tl ha, CA needed P T in CdM Planl
and Gift snop Fri-Sat· Ea,lo111eat Wutt4 Sun 9am-4 30pm E)l(p 5535 pref. knowledge ol plants ---------helpful Call Dorothy
Mon-Frt 8-4 673·226 I LiH·ll •111y
Or AIDE COMPANION
also oroental rugs.
•(714) 673-1467 *
Brass Bakers Rack 7 ft
high by 6 t1 Wide by 18 In
deeo. Must Seel S800
854-1622
Ft4riu lt•lliutltl.
Excellent qualiiY · -l'l'ronze ..
n u m b e r e ct··
ed1ttons.S1ampede, ze•
Triumph, Bronco Buster. Ii
Chaps 982-7523 ::
Ge orge S I r a I I
T1cketsllrvlne Meado._.
Cir Sig Ochstr 3111 S100 •
ea 857-1349 Iv mess
Lg. steel sec desk. IBM
typewriter, Sanyo com·
puter, Futon & ktng sz bd
Best Otter 631·5221
L in da Ronst adt
tleketsllrvlne Meadows
Cntr Stage Oren. 3120
$75 ea 857-13A? Iv mess
IHUIUIT EHIPT
SELLING EVERYTHING"
CALL 540-8682
SOFA. loveseat, Ch81r, ot-
toman nevet used. earth·
tones. Scotcngarded.
$250 969-8215
Sltlllll'S
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Peld $336!
SELL FORS 100
GOOD CONOITIONI
2Plocosltetlttr ••uac.-1 Pullman end 1 Over·
n1gh1er Like New•
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SALES Refs 645-5905 Yamaha 50 1986 360 ml
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RECEPTIOllST P /T ~~~ :i~:'e $245:-V:,d s ~~
For real estate office 3-6 OBO 963•276A • Wed-Fn 9·2 Sat $7 /hr
As11 10; Cindy 673-3777 Coapaters 6011
IBM LAPTOP ComP\lte•. Hartz Mountain a leading Mtrc~aa•ist
supplier of consumer ---------rncl screen. printer SON· proouc1s is seeking a Lti~HI HlO ware aoaptor. carrying ___ ._ ______ case 51500 obo 992-5796
hard worl11ng depen· ANTt u E Victorian s1oe
dable person to service chairs tutied back New Jewelry /Fars/ Art
ano re-merchanC115e re-upholster beau1 silk H25
tail 1000 ... artety d1scoun1 b S250 6A5 0963 drug stores Re1a1eo re-rocade ea • REM M ING TON AND
tail expenence lle!Plul Retr1g Frtg1da1re Oeluit STAMPEDE Rare ootlec-
Must nave good droving white 19 cu tt double tors bronLe, appraised
record El<tens1ve over -door works 9rea1 S225 $10 000 Make Offer
night 1tave1 lranspor-OBO 5A5-3562 714."982-7523
talion prov1oeo A l 6011 -ft incts OUict FaraitaH U .27 to U . 71 !NII comm Flex hrs Call Tom
Borsuk. 855-3923
Tn City ot Fountain Valle.,. INSURANCE BILLING/
P01hABLE Dishwasher & £,ai,.tat 1847
Call 6A5-0627 eve or -----~------
Expe11ence<J F T Call Mon-Fri 9-5 979-2787 Company pai<J benellls
$2 .56 per day
That s ALL you pay tor
" ••nes 30 day m1n1mum
1n 1ne
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALo. "OOAV"
lSI FDR LOIS
5 ... (p '.)rectory
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142""4321tit.310
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C M area Sand• 7 5 1-6858
Cltui•t Semce -- _ _
Housec1eanong10thoes 10 DUSTY S Landseapellawn
yrs eip Rellable bonded Main Serv Wkly/month/
1tc .nso Jenroy548-062l ~lme Freeest 2A1 ·16AO
PAINTER NEEDS WORKI
11'11/Ext ce11tngs. refln cab
(27) yrs exp work quar
Davis Painting 96"-3837
Prompt Fair i Friendly!
0 Cs Finest Pa1n1tng
Lie 516103 Pete 499-3022
•HOUSECLEANING by TIEES RALPH s PAINTING Ext I
JODIE Rel s ava1lable * Tope>e01remove Cleanup Int Wallpaper strtp lree
1s seeking ind1Y1dua1s to COLLECTION pos open in
assist school children CM Some med term or
cross street 1ntersec.11on 01lllng e•P helpf1JI Xlnt
to and from school for oen Call 241·6355
PlllHCTIHCLEH
FIT M·F 7 30-4 00 No
e•P nee $5/HR Apply
approximately 3 to 5 hrs llSl•.AICE Ole.a. per day Please contact n fa Part time. phones Illes. _
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•548-5525•
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•·· 1 " 11 S6 501hr •8A2-2523• E•TIYIPEUTt•s City tf h11t1i1 Valley "
Ptlico 11,t. 111-4410 LHllH PIHHHL •EHH!! •PROCESSOR PersoM el Pool the na-CISTIMH SERVICE •UNDERWRITER hOl'IS third largest tem-
E1ectron1cs firm needs I 1 •FUNDER porary service has 1m-
person 10 handle a var-Min 1 yr eJp needed tn mediate openings tor
tety of Customer S~v1ce coo•d1nat1ng w1tn R E Oala Entry Operators
clerical functions Apply dealers brks Growth OP· Must type 30-40wpm and
i n person 3180 Redhill portun1ty Contact Un<Je have 10 key by louch
650·6278 • nu lawnt sprrnklr 75 1_3476 esl Reas Ltc 962-4701
•PROF HSECLEANING TREE-Trtm TO(> Shape T&Jl>AINTING Int /Ext IELIYEaY p /T Lumoer sales and ware-
Costa Mesa * or 01aro a 17141 673-0581 Call today for appornt·
* Attef\ttOf' To Oeta•I• Stump Palms Cleanups Beat any reasonable prtee Flower snop ••ust nave nouse pay <Jepenos on
ment (71•) 259-7787
PEISlllEL.PllL ........ c.. Lie :45830 498-96A4 "" S k Cl ~table Lesl.e 241-8829 Ha1Jlm9 Mike 6A 1-0512 good orMng rec0td Call eAP ome wee en s no
VESCO PAINTING ANO -833· 1883 A1tc1a evenings 5A9-3073 CoastractiH M Servtee Gardesmng WALLPAPERING Ouahty MAINTENANCE PI T
& 110011 NoF~: ~s~1ij,.~50';'811 work Free Est 968-2A09 IEITlL IECEPT IREWPOIT Clll .. El IU
EXP ORAFTSMAN DOES --p • Excellenl 1ob opporlun.t-r IOTEL
PT SECRET ARY 2A hrs
wk Good Skills req $7/hr
Maroan Sc:f'lool CM *
645-0294 * PLANS ONL v TO CODE GARDENING-CLEAN UP ,_• .. r._r""'•• ... •-.--1!'!"!11''!1!'!1'-Dynamic pleasant grou~ • 642-3030•
,u.Llc .OT.CE Cai• Bill am pm 548-9841 Mow-e<>ge-tree wortl.-full i?ARTHING INTERIORS practice group seek ~
-matnl Reas 665-5288 HANGING/STRIPPING exp s FIO person GooolMarlcetmg Research PI T llEll HTln flEE
THlllll ne C.a 1 Public Ut11tt1es Doon s MC 673 1512 b 11 k C 1 c h c0,.,...,,~..,,0n REQUIRES ~'!!'!!''!!'!!'~l!'!!".,...""!""!!!'!"!P-OBL·A·TEAM 15 yrs exp VI A· • ene 1 pac age a I onducl o one SUfVeys
t>ia• a 1 JS&<' nousehold EX PEAT INSTALLATIONS Jullan & Yolanda garden· •640-1122 • No selling $5/hr to start :;iooc~ ,, >vers prtr'lt lnetr L•t -477446 bonded Call 1ng/nouseclean 6"2-3921 Platt,ratlar DRIVER we train nr Orange Co
Before Feb 24 Call Pete at
Select/Better Homes 4
Gardens. 751·5000 PVC ::.a1 T number •or price Paul 548-8860 GREEN LIFE by ERIC *JIM'°§ VIDEO * FI T position avatlable airport Call Caroline tor
••mo"' cnauffeur s prtn• Electrical Creauon-lnstallatlon Weddll'lqs & Special Blueprint dehvery Neat dela•ls 261-8353 alt 4pm REAL ESTATE SECn
trie1• r ( P number in au Maintenal'lce 721-1172 Occ:astons (7141 261-54 19 appearance & mature MUT CITTEll f IT Top producing Aol seeks ,aOv&'l•~ .. ,,,ents II you DEIUll ELECTllO Plalttl lo ir Currel'lt OMV PRINTOUT COHTH HLP PIT strong aggreu1ve per-
;:,a:e ,.;a ~~e~:•o9n ,;~:e~1 1
L cense Con tr 645-3656 .Ltt""ilii•a~l '!"'S._ml!"l'P!cP!t"'!I ___ Int./ xt. patch plastering. ~:~ir~o-!~ 7~~~~u~,s~~,· Call alter 6pm 646-7876 ~~t~a~:gc~~!~·d ;::1,;s:
1.mc or ct1aufte1Jr Cali ELECTRICIAN Free est BILL PROBLEMS? custom teJttunl'lg. quality er Costa Mesa Mechanics helper own bonuses Sel'ld resume to
Please apply m person on
Th urs 2 25 l rom
9AM· 12N00N & lPM to
4PM at
llARTZ MOHUI•
o/t lllLllAY
IH-TOHHCE
21333 HAWTHORN BLVD
TORRANCE CA
642-432 I X316 days STllE FllTllES.
MAKE OFFER * Racks. neon hghts.
REFRIGERATOR SEARS Karlat s Fashion 675-5396
lros1 free. side by ~•de ex-Pets & Aai•als 1049
cellenl col'ld1t1on S200 •ANIMALS AVAILABLE
673-2428 or 631-2341 FOR ADOPTION Looi<·
r ,01,. 1ng for a good nome! • araitut , 6A4-3656 *
• PC IHHO• SET PiaHs& OrtHI--
Oak finish. never useo. HS9
$199 840-8733
Equal Oppty Emplyr MIF CONSOLE Story & Clark la&SS lfl i1el14t1 Piano Mint cono tnru-SECaET&aY 121,000 neadboard too1boaro. oul tuned & delivered
Type 60/WP Besl Com-s1oera1ls $195 8A0-8733 $1A50 PP 71A/847-5672
pany and benehts. N B
English writing and com· •KING SIZE FIRM MAT. I ' 1 .. -.0 puter literate TRESS & BOX SPRING • IC?C ti .-
LIZ REINDERS AGENCY Goad cond1llon• $100 •1•m..ien-.s-·1,.1a·d•ies-•N•1sn-1k""r •10 ....
..,650•2u 4* I OBO Scotti SA8-2301 spa 1-2A inch Beacn
SOFA IOveseat. ch111r ot· Cn.;1ser I girls bctt Cru IEClnUY 1oman never used earth· Reas priced 786-5987
HllH n•s•• I Ones SCOIChgar<Jed.1--------· $250 969·8215 For Automotive snop
20-25 preferred Hours
7 30-5 OOpm M·F 196 E
16th St Costa Mesa
SICIETAIY F /T
W /Steno/Typing eap
Great loc New Shipyard
Call 673-0085 for appl
Secretary Growmg 1mpor1
firm looktng for sec ty
with e)l(cenent typing ano
correspondence s1<111s
Dev e lopment and
archtlectural background
preferred 241 -09A2
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•Ul-0127•
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fir•!* 147-1114 ••1-1112
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Beels w/frames Queen!~-~~~~~~~~~
$120 & 2 long twins S65 S~rtiat llM1 HH
ea, crrb $75 rattan wall tifaTr Kastfe skis 3 paJrs
uml $200. huge coffee bOOts best otter 'P.itil•c u11 1 es Com S25nr =487892 Creditor cans Stop Fore-wotk Problems-No Prob· lllmllS WAITEI 1oo1s Ford gas truck re-PM T ci o Rema•. 234 E
m1ss1c n ~ 1•-558-41 '5 • 95 7 -80 18 Greg 979-6276 closure Taxes lemsl •.32686• 55A· 7631 pair MacGregor Yachts 17th St Ste= 1 17 Costa Secre1ary
I DISCHARGE OLD DEBTS Pl ~· UP S10 PEA HOURI 1631 Placentia CM Mesa 92627 • Our Fountain Val~y faclllly
table S200 el'IO table S65 .... 1121* and more 499-A888 •
Ftacts Exp Bankruptcy AttOfn(,Y •• ••t Wages plus mileage • ttps has an 1mmed opening
Acoutical Ceilia11 Call Aardvark Contractors (71A) 675-6822 ll'llt1al 2• llr ll • lll· 11M Full or PIT 18 or over M ed 1 ca I A 1 s 1 1 0 r ~~:t~~~~tl~re:~? NB thal requirM a m1m1mum
tor ou·c~ repair on your consullatton,nocharge HEATING •PLUMBING wr1n2yearsgoodd11v1ng Opnthalmolog1st in NB 3 y rs recent sec -AEBLOWN OR PAINTED 1 63 5347 ___ record. and Ins on auto Exp front and back oHtee Real Estate Mgmt relartalladmlnt1trative
Orywa11.Patcti1n9· Te•lure woO<l ences 1-._MR"' EXPERT ~le. & Reoalr 675-5566 or 722-8A48 p T Send resume to Ad Mature person who el'I·
URGENT MOVING SALE MARLIN 3~0-13,_0_w_/_case,
Blue sofa sect almond never fired-.. A boxes
lacquer bdrm set. Fr ammo RUGER 10-22 w/
prov dtn sulle. trml sota scope. swivels. 11rap. 3
& lvset. cherry wtrosewd c:llps used Ol'ICe L•c =288597 63 1.9295 ::.!. 24 / o 1 1oys worlctnn wl people asSislance experience •Enhance Your PrO()er1y BRtCK WORK. Small or 34 yra exp IJ yr11n area Number 1 c o a• Y • Good typing sk tll\I and
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liuce lt,.ir •Duality Wood Fencing lar""'1obs Fr•eat ~ Llc:A09035 96A-8919 DRIVERS croC~lcountr~ Pilot PO Box 1560 330 swmkpereCxapll6PA4r~ll526Non· computer/w ord pro-
Inlay col tbl se1, t>rus & 5A6-3•40
Call Jim • 751· 1558 * ,,_ 6711:.3175 No e11p nee. ic req w Bay St C M 92626 l11t1llatio11 J" MacGregor Yachts 163 t ces.sing e'<Cpertel'loe rs a JoP.-.-.oi-!'"'P'!!"!"!"!"'~-. T M S REDWOOD FENG· ..... ti/ Witi .. I Placentia. C M * Mdiul A MCWA Of THE " must Prev1ou1 aero-
ING Ornamental Iron & 11.n., --I .. -s ----( F T general olltce duties SEN>S ANANCllol NnWOM • space uperience man-.e.n ~1tc;nen bu111-1ns orof Cna•ro L1l'lk 6•6-•2A9 --~-~~::;;::,:::::--~ .._. CllL IOllS B s med cal lab datory ll'ltervtews by To a,.,.* All...,.... Lie. •"'3-A446 u y I p II raas • M 969-;>353• *.-.,....... .. P1easant working con· appl only tease ca Aat• Stmcts a ... ,... CLEANl£XPERT ADDITIONS·REMOofL llT PAY C11t1on s Call rn AM Mr• Golden Space v~ i--.--~---...--1 Housenold repairs. pall'lt Over 25 years ex~ Attoroable-Ouahty work 640-0 1AO tor Corp 818·998-1606
AU DETAILIN oltSll refurbishing. catpentry Lie T-116,428 130-1353 llc•510068 524-6095 Ear• •Jt11211•11r EOE MIFI H
glass col 1bl set. Xln1
$300-$ IAOO 973-0653
EITate Sale COM Ouahi;
trad turn 1 yr old t>eautl· -~:.ec~~~l~te;~~-:8~; Clrywall etc Gary 6"5-5277 .. ABC MOVING.. QUALITY Construction ....... , ... IEMllL E.,,)l'('I the best. u111m .,,., ..
AMERICAN HANDYMAN Oulcic & Cw et\.11 T13*>46 Comm't, Rnld'I Let our Call Jay 722-1823 IEOEPTllllST PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY ful wall ul'l1ts ~ houseful .--------..
a1i•n1 Ser•ictt Doors Windows FenoM LOR~TES.552-04 10 • exp .. .,. y<>Y MONEYt .,_ .. 8 .. appy •dioiitta ]Bu$" phones, eic---•ence ll•PTllllST (7141774-3737
D P • .._ F 631 2345 ....,.., " "' ' ,._. Experience a must fOf a -Expensrve walnut dining ryw1Rll lumbtng B•tti-· •GOOO MOVES• u.. '""t • trlel'ldoul ollhedOg·Clay only Fashion lslal'ld leadl""' ~ 8e8Cl'l SIOY/Oftl.SEIYlll rm set, lrg credenza, 6
room emod I Carpentry Low ret• Ft" Eat .......... rumt +6'4-7848* ... G h-' t ..,. -t b .. And Yn Jesus Is Lord. LlC e-158192. 5"45-415'1 Till 1 ;";;.,...;:;:;;::====;;;;;;;;;;L. _______ ...;-. Real Ett•te Otttoe real QJow1n.51 boating firm up "''er ....... airs •
Free eat 894-5A81 ti benelifl -cilroiYfa a ... kt reap per1on w/ elCpel'ldt to 12 tellings
•i'.42.6215.· OWN YOUA OWN &A•-90&0 ottc. comP\lter type & $700 OBO 646-0853 hl'!"!Wll""'"~~~~~I FENCES-GA TES T r• trim 1;P!iii'1_..atiiii!f_. __ ~..,.~ Entr)'9, kitchen. pallol, 11 WH•El OFFICE cvst. sktlls to grow w/oo GIRL'S White 6 -d;"awer U ablnets -Dump runt C M IN B 18 y..,1 ot A....w N.B bethl Cu1t/Com"*ciel r. ll•PTlllllT Secy/bOat exp l\elplut d es ,,.. I'\ .. 1 tign All tYJ>". •<rtchen, •r•• Jim Whyte, 6A2-720e Oustomera. ~d Sil'IOt' •----------Recept wtth DOOcl lY1>1"0 722-9055 r1 ~~ w," "10
1rror .. a A "'5 b th l"'llC 6~ 23A5 -lllNITll Ownet·°'*'•tOf tour tne country, m1x1ng bull· 1111111 tor f•&t grow11'1Q - ----n 0 I an • ....!.__•·~ . HOME REPAIR Cerpen.-(lie. IM. Aefl) 14~7eo& EJcterlof aidlr1g•lli>erienee. r1415s and pleature from their own 18 wt1M1 llKtronlG Menvt~. lllNI lfli-~5 Car~!l_ try plumbing. rentel •INT.IE•t. Ellp./Oepend· 6St4004 ~T'-YOWl'llheofown lrec:tOf anclm.,..aoe Apply in petlOl'I 3180 AITENDANT Exp w/r*ft •fl•llLI* .. !mFNmal I Xdd1tl001. property Refs 826-1246 .tlij" Aw ' OuetttY ·---their °""" time Mayflower TrenliT tl'le P.O In IN R.OMI. Cotta,_.... Oayshlft, Sun oft 1325/ ~ ~ WOtk •F, ... 141•711? ~omkltc.~thl,entrys, mo111ng bUllMU, suppllft them with• tr...., .. 1,..._1 ... ,., ........ ~ ~omm ... .._7151 w,.•!!~~!,.~•:...!_u.r1".-•onp·ofor~ wellt. doora. • ....__.. IAaliat · .ic... No tobt too tmaM moving equlpmen1. ,,.. training, and moat .. "' .. -" .,... .. lV .,..,. ... ,
M!-1111,IW.ID lfRXUfo2stRVICt GL.ASGOWPAINTING UC'd ,r .... t.131-2345 =ly IN IOaO• RECEPllONtST !LDER/A l U M tNU MI tltt5PM Scott 75t-7907 j1c;-;·;·~;;~:;~ ,,..<!ar-oe &Yw~,12 lntJ &l 30 ~~· ~::SON. RY~llS~TUCCO ... ,.,.,...., .... "-" • ...,..... SECRETARY STAINLESS~ 7
.,,, MUSTS£LLWtltl)(OC~ ....,., ...,...., .._..... .. ~ GeMHal offlc. ~raon . MllCGregor V ta, 1631 r.o ~"'-40'• ~
-:,. HAULING. CLEAN UPS, MATOtAN PAINTINO °'*"Y· ltC 1·2345 ......... ""-'......... ......... needed '" N .... to ~ CM wtll tron/pir)k lbl. ~. ~~u·:::~·i~IAN OUALITYWOAK,FME Uc=r~-QUALITY i iLEliiSTALL :::-:fG.1:,...-i .. =:o~-:;~=:.. !.n...!!'I~~' endtbl ... .t-17eo ah 7pm
EST MIKE 712·1851 ~ Counteftop. e.111, .. 7 '9 .. os• I ""'L°"'9 152-5741 "":..:::...~,.~·a .. ._._ un •1• LIWIUT ~ '---f OAAOSTUOIHT.......,_. ,,__. Terry•t7-tl71 • ........ ..,_,._.,..,et 111 .. _,,_,....,,.. -•.w17•·7m M..onry~ ...._. U lntl •tlowr .... lpttng hi tltlT'c.11 ... .,_1___ Ill l(llllf •• ,....-... ~ _.-_
lJC•5t2"313 ikXABLIN8 Xlt flX ~ 1~ Oft. 12 Y'9 !Wl~W==•=•;.I;:=-=•=~~ ........... , • m-1111)...._w F'ront ,. "-••• ... ::i! ·-M-Or~ o.. • .., untt. '°"" t1>1, ..... ..--, ....... ..--MATTERS Aefir.O 1•'""' _., • reb. Doug 720-9141 , ~ a.M.teW,.......,. ttM' ..... wt~ de b9dl· ...._., ,_,, -ltltdlen tbl wt/4 ct\aira
ot furl'I 6"•·5319
Dameld
Afadae
Oetigners Bulldera
of.t.uxufy
Electric 8oat8
2806 Laf ay.ne
In Newport
111-ltll
.... ~ ....... NO·~· too ;:;.i EJiec 21 yra Tu ~ JIM'a wooo N'1MIH !'~f --... win:. • Mller°""' •• l'ound l ltftl typing Yd* 1131 "**"1~ rwtwood d!r'8 rm ..C
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NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
(local GuldeUnn \41)
(St.te Guldelln•• ~15072)
CREVIER
6.9 ~.P.I.
Mesa Consolidated Water.District ("MCWO")
1965 Placentia Avenue
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
.. l .I lllY TIPU 'II •I Q 111 4 dr Sedan autom•tic
5 Door W9g0n. AM/FM ate PS PO & more ~ . .-.oot, eutO• I 1$GT428) S7SOO
fftoltte. A/C, II.Ill ~
New Mlehellnt
11U.-.11H
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln Mrrcurr
l'e.l'e 1-h•b<:l· 81.d
Coa l• Meu 'A4) ~.)()
NABERS
CADl.LAC
The Mesa Consolidated Water Dlsttcl 1s preparing a NegaUve Oeclafatlon for the pro1ect described below A Oral1 Neqa11ve Declaration is on 111e
at the 01str1c1 office and Is available for pubhc inspection. A Negative Oeclarat1on will be cons1oereo for approval or disapproval by the Boar<:! or
Directors of the District at its meeting to be held on March 17, 1988. at 7.00 p m at the 01strtct Board Room located at 1965 Placentia Avenue Costa
Mesa. Calllorn1a 92627
The pro1ect consists ol the following.
Proiect Name Adoplton and tmpoS1t1on of Oeveloment (lmpaC1) Fees
Pro1ect Location (spec1hcl The Development (tmpacl) Fees will be imposed upon new development an(! redevelopment 1nvolvmg a higher wa.ier
use, w1th1n the bOundanes of MCWD, A m ap Oep1cting the current boundanes or MCWO is attached here10 as Attachment A
Pro1ect Location (C1tyl Costa Mesa (County! Orange
Oescnpllon ol Nature. Purpose and Benef1c1anes of Protect
See Attachment · B' .l-
Name ol Agency Undertaking Pro1ect
..._ Mesa Consolidated Water District
Contact person General Manager -Karl Kemp
Area Code 71 4 Phone 631-1200
M11tga11on measures lo avoid potenllal significant effects
ROBERT E. ANSLOW
Sleft Membef R .. ponalb6e '°' Preper•tlon Sue St•rr•tt
Sec:retarr
febru•ry 11, 1111
Pu.,.latMd Or•ne• Coaat D•llJ Piiot February 24, 1111
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-•GATIW HCLAAATION ·ADOPTION AND
tMPOamON OP Dnne>PmNT (IWACn FEE
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MCWO 11 conaidef'"O tN edoptlon and fmpoeltlon Of a °"6110Cl"*tt (lmpee1) F• upon MW~\ and reoew•oc-me11t llWOl'llfl9a1'1•9'*
wat• u ... wtthln tM bounden. Of MCWO. The r9Vtew, c:iontideratlon and poeelbtt adopllOO ot l'-~OP"*11 Fee 11 '*"O oone in contvnction
wllh ,,... 198t Aat• Stuctr and the Flnendlil ....... wt*=h -~ br 1N '*'tlc1 by Arthur Youno 8nd PArM>nl .. '*1 Of,,... Dtstnc1'1 ~
PlannlnQ. • '
TN put'pote of IN DevelOCllMl•t ,.. .. 10 ... MCWO 10 pnMde ""'*" '°' ,... teotll• wtMCh .... °'* c:on•tNCttd bf lbe 0.1ttct to ptO'tlCM
w•ter ~ 10 eM deuetociment, and ,..,..OCl"*lt. ......,_ tM ~ l'9t la IUbtect tot~._.
It 11 ~ thet 1N .,......, ... Of tNI Protect ...... tf'9 o.nc. end °"'""' tu""9 cu.tom-s 01 ,,.,. o.ttrrct ~ lntonMtiotl on IN
MCWO DI\ •Ofi'IMl•I F• le 8'1 1»1&1°1 from the oe.tnc1 In ._ °'411 all ••II .,.._. ,_ rtC>Or1
The OlltriC' lntenda lo .... pulllc .__,,..°" .. ~ .............. Of .. ~· Incl irnpOettiOn Of °""'llfl"*~ ( ....... )Fe9. The
pUbk 11 lrwMd lo alt9nd and.......,.. M ...._ pUlllC .._ ...... n.. ..-......... be tlllld on F9br\Alty ZS,~ 10 lftd ~ 17, , ...
lec:f' '-""O .. ~ M 7 00 pm. and .. be ...... MM~~"-"' llCl9ild M 111! ..... I •Aw. Coeea ...... ~ 12t27.
Ora• COMt OAJLY PILOT /WedMlday, Febnary 2•. 1tM n...
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Mesa ConeoUdated Wat• Olltrlct ("MCWO")
1965 Placentia A venue
Costa Mesa, CA 92827
The M ... Conaolktat9d Water Dietlct It Pf"epwiftg • NllgetM o.a.telloft tot the protect •1101....., bl6ow. A "Draft" ~ Oec:teratlon II on Ne
al the °'9trlc1 offlce and la avllilllble tor pubic ll111P9Cdon. A~ a.a.,..-,• be OOI r'ked '°' 9'1Pfoval 0t -oval by"-SO.Wd of
Olrec10ts ot "-Oistrlc1 at lta meeting to be hetd on Mard\ 24. f8M .... 7:00 p.fft., .. ._ m.ertot loerd Aoom locae.d at 1115 PtecenU. A--..e.
Costa Mesa. C81itomia 92827.
The projec:t consists ot the toltowing
Project Name: 1988 Rate Study
Pro1ect Location (specific): The 1988 Rate Study may reeutt In~ to the baalc; and uuee ratee tot cuatomer1 Mrved by MCWO. A map of the
currenM>oundaries ot MCWO 11 attached "-eto u Att.chment "A ·•
PrOjeCI Location: (City) Co~•· Mesa (County) Orange
Descr1p11on of Nature. Purpose and e.neticlanes of Pro)eet.
See Attachment "B"
Name ol Agency Undertaking Project;
Mesa Consolidated Water Diatrlc1
Contact person: General Manager • Kar1 Kemp
Area COde 71 4 Phone 631· 1200
M11tga11on measures to avoid potential significant effects: -
Ro.EAT E. ANSLOW aUff Mambef Reeponalble tot ~Mlon
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SecNtary
Febt'*J 11, , ..
PubUahed Orange Coeet DeMy Not FebtUIWy 24, , ..
ATTACHMENT A
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ATTACHMENT B
NEGATIVE DEC LAA A 1'.ION -1• RATE STUDY
Description of Helur•. PurpoM and Beneflc&erlea of Protect:
T l'le 1988 Rate Study 1s being undertaken by the Olstriel u part ot 111 financial planning for future w1ter requirements. The Rate Study wtll examine
me 01stnct s current basic and usage rate for water MrVk:e and wlll consider possible Iner ..... In on9 or both rates. The Rate Study Is being
.. noe•taken en con1unct1on with Jhe.011tric1's consideration of the adoption and Imposition of Development F..a and as a pat1 of the Dl1trlct's
r .nanc1a1 Plan prepared by Arthur Young and Parsons.
"ne onnc1pa1 Pu•oose or the 1988 Rate Study 11 to review the bulc and usege rates. and possible lnereases to such rates. to provide revenue tor
'.i"d•ng D•strict •ac•hhes needed to provide tor high quality water a.rvlce to Oistrlc1 customers. and to aulst the Olstrlc11n managing 111 capital costs
.,,,o 10 11m1t future •ate increases to 1ts customers.
11s expected ll'lclt the benel1c1anes of 1h1s Project will be the 011trlc1 and the current and future Olstnct cu1tomer1 Inasmuch ••the retult1 ot the
t .,a,.,c1a1 Plan Ja~ en wnh the adoption and 1mpo11tlon of Devek>pment F ... and controlled rate Iner ..... are expected to limit future co1t1 ot the
J•str•ct provide tor a higher quality 0 1 water ser\llce to Oi1trlct CU.t0tf14WI and to'llmlt rate Iner ..... to District customers In the future.
Tne D•slr•ct 1n1ends to hold public hearings. at which the comments of the public•• Invited. on th9 non-envlronmental aapectl ol the 1988 Rate
Study These put>11c hearings w111 be held on March 10, March 17 and Mardi 24. 1988. each l'leaflng wlll begin at 7:00 p.m. and wtll be held at the
J•slr1c1 Board 1oca1ed at 1965 Placentta Avenue. Costa Mesa. California 92827.
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Arabs call strike In
occupied areas as
Shultz visit nears
JERUSALEM (AP) -A general strike
aripptd the occupied territories today as
busincssc1 shut down and Arab workers
stayed home in rnponse to a call for stepped·
'!P protests before U.S. S«retary of State
Georgt P. Shult~ arrives.
The army reported Whal h said may be the
first armed attack .. inst the military since
the Palestinian upnsina bc&an 21'1 months
a10 in the occ upied West Bank and Gaza
Strip.
An army spokesman. speaking on con·
dition of anonymit). said a bomb exploded
on a road near Gaza as a vehicle was passing
Tuesday nitht and shots were fired. There
were no in1unes. No further details were
immediately available.
Extr.H1ght security arrangements went
into effect today at 8e1' Gunon airport 1n
ad., ance of Shulu's arrival Thursday. Air·
port police said special riot police units "ere
called in and will stay on dut) through
Tuesday as Shultz conducts his hu1tle
mission 1n the Middle East.
Pessimism prevailed among Israeli of·
ficials aflcr another day of violence Tuesda)
in which two Palestinian teoen-agers were
shot and killed. According to U.N. figurl·s.
the latest slayings brought to 63 the number
of Arabs killed by Israelis since the uprising
began in the occupied lands on Dec. 8 .
Dt-fen e Minister Yitzhak Rabin said
Tuesda) Israel ts confronting a "war of
citizens" 1n the Arab uprisings and Lt. Gen
Dan homron. chief of staff. said he cannot
predict an end to Arab unrest tn the oct·up1ed
lands.
Israel captured the Gaza tnp from Eg~ pt
and the West Bank from Jordan dunng thl'
1967 Maddie East war.
In the Gala Strip today. few people \H'rl'
on th e streets and only one or two car!. "ere
;
sttn mo ang. Most Arab laborers stayed
away from their JObs in Israel. there was little
public transport. and there were reports of j
few scattered tire-burnina and stone-thro~
ina incidents. Much of the West Bank was dusted wh'4t
with a thin layer of snow that fell ovemaaht
and some Arab youths in a Jerusalem
ncig.hborhood threw snowballs at p&stin&
cars. a 1tlief from the stonc-throwina df
previous da) s. '
Business was at a standstill today. Then:
was little traffic and few workers left homo.
according to army radio. 1
The underground "National Leadership
of the Uprising." an leanets distribut~
th roughout the territories over the weeke~
called for a comprehensive general strike
toda} and Thursda). . • Rabin. speaking to a commutee jJl
Parliament, said Tuesday the nation fac~
"a political tonfron1a11on carried out bY
'1olcnt means ... "This as a war of c111zens. women and
children. 10 achieve a polillcal aim. That's
what's ,;cnous about at and against 11 we have
to use fo rn· o that the v1olenct would not
pre' ail." Rabin said in remarks broadcast by
arm' radio . About 3.000 pohce were stationed in
krusalcm toda). about double \he normal
number. si:11d cit} spokeswoman Sivana
~kr}n. She sa id the poltce informed City Hall that
1f the} needt.•d backup dunng Shultz's v1s1t.
thn should turn 10 the army for manpower
If '1roop~ "'ere used an Jerusalem. 1t
apparent!) "uuld be the first tame sinn·
196 7. she said.
'hultz is ~.'om1ng 10 launch a new pca~c
1n111at1\e he hopes will put an end to the
\ 1olcnce of past ""''l'ks. J
Armenian named as neW
chief of disputed territory
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MOSCOW (A P) -Commun1'>l Pan~
officials 1n a region of the Caucasu~
Mountains torn by ethnic tens1om named an
..\rmcnaan as leader of the region 1<>da~ after
a second day of maJor protec;1c; 1n Ycrl·,an.
capital of the ..\rmenHm republic
..\ d1!1!11den1 sourn~ said some .;!00 11011
peopk prQIC~led an Y_l·rc' an.
Thl· official ~o' 1ct ne" agcnc~ I J\\
announced Gennkh PogoS) an "as naml'd
b~ thl' rl·g1onal part~ commlltl'l' to replace
Bons Kn orku' as tts head The die.patch did
not ~pecif) c11hcr man's nat1 onaht). but thl'
")an" ending on the nc" leadl·r·., name
1Jen11fics him as an ..\rmen1an.
P:iru)r ..\~nk )an. a former polt11ral prt<.·
onl·r. reported carlll'r tc'lda' that 200.000
dcmon!>tra tor'> t·on H·rgcd t>n thr central
'.>quarc 1n Yerevan. demanding an C\·
traord1nal) mee11ng of the rcpubhl"~ parha·
ment to resoh ca dispute over control of lhl·
Nagorno-Karabakh region . The region 1'>
current!) pan of1he ..\zerba1dLhan n•publtl·
It "as not 1mmcd1ateh clear "h<'lher
transfer of po" er to an ..\rm(•n1an would la~
10 rest the dispute o'er the region. but lhl·
mo'e appeared 10 be a conces-.1on 10 the
Yere,an protesters' concern\
Foreign Man1str) spokesman (1ennad) I
Geras1mO\ confirmed that thr conn1c1 O\er
Nagorno-1\arabalo.h had erupted into t
maJor '>lrl·et demono;trat1on an Ycreva1t;1
I. I ()0 mall'\ \outh tif Moscow. but said t~
gathcnng \'a.\ peaceful. He said he did not
lo.no"' 1hc number of protesters. ,
The s~cond da' of unrest in the Armema~
cap11al "as accompanied b) widespread1
stnlo.c.-. and school bo)COllS. Ayrikyan sa1ct.i
Gl·ras1mo' lOnfirmed reports that foyr
~·n1or onic1ah of the na11onal Communist
Part\ Central Committee were in the
( aul·a~u\ \louna:11ns region to quell the
proll·sl\.
I\} nkyan said the demonstrators. angered
b~ the Central Comm111c.~·s recent re~usal to
allo" 1hr anne,a11 on. demanded an ex·
traordtnar} nwrt1 ng of .\rmen1a's parlia·
ml'nt
Outbreaks of e1hn1c tensions have bt.
curred "1th increasing frequency over t
past ~car as So' 1e1s embrace pa'rt y ch
~lalhail <; Gorbache' 's call for ··glasnos
or more openm:ss 1n tackling the nat10
'>tK1Jl problems
In a '>J>Cl'th 10 thl' Ce ntral Committ« I
\\Cd . Gorbarhe' l':\presscd concern o
na11onalt!.l tl·ndcnnc'i among the more th
I 00 peoplt·' rnmprn1ng the Soviet Uni
and l·alkd for a '>pec1al meeting to look in
the problem.
South Africa bans all
anti-apartheid activity :
JOHANNESBURG.South ..\fr1cal \P)-
The government banned all poltttrnl ac-
tiv ities of the country's large'>I anti·
apartheid organ11atton. the United 1.A·mo-
crat1c Front. and 16 other groups toda) 1n
one of '" harshest crackdo"m on the
oppos111on.
It al~ ordered that the main blad. labor
federa11on. the militant Congrcs!> of . outh
Afman Trade Unions. hm1\ th act1\llte'i
onl) 10 labor 1~sues and Sta) out of poltucs.
"Thl' go,ernment has declared Y.ar
against all peaceful oppos111on:· sl:ud ..\thar
Carhaha. treasurer of the n1ted Dcmo-
naltt' Front and one of its fe" ka·ders not in
detention. The front represents more than
600 anl1·aparthe1d organizations w11h more
than t"o n11lhoo members
.\nglttan .\rchb1shop Desmond 1 utu.
"1nnl·r oft he 1984 Nobel Peace Prue for h1'i
fight aga tn'>t apartheid. also sa id many Sou Afr1rnn~ would ~cc the restricti ons as
"tkdarat1on of war."
"Thl· govcrnml·nt's idea of reform 1s ~
\ma'>h all ell\.•t'll\ l' po!>s1ble political oppoJl
1mn 1n the rount r). no matter how peaceful
and la"ful. and to ruk with a jackboot.'1
I utu \Clad. lfr appealed to the United States
and other Western countries to 1ntensifY
l'COnomK pressure on South Afnca.
The restrictions. announced in a special
go' crnmen1 ga1e11e. do not technicalfX
outla" the front and the other groups, b"
effcr11HI} ban them by proh1b1ting ttieGt
from carrying on an} act1 v1t1es not approvcld
b\ La " and Order Minister '\driaan VI' T·he affected organ11attons 1ncludr virtual
all of the large~• ant1·apartheid groups
. outh .\fnca. . ;.
Armed S. Korean students .~
capture U.S. office in Seo.._1~
By 'he A11oclated l-'re11
SEOUL -Five radical students armed wnh bomb' and kn1,cs seized a U.S.
Information Sen ice office today and detonated two bombs and started a fire before pohc~
overpowered them. Two of the students brandishing cxplom e de' tcc'I and draped in Sou•
Korean flags stood at shattertod "'mdows on the second Ooor yclhng "Yankee 10 home" as
not poltce ranged the bu1ld1ng. .S. Embassy offi cials said the) had no reports of in1une,, but
th e attackc.nsmasbcd windows and wt a fire in a pcnod1cal storaae room. Thick smoke fill(d
part of the bu1ldma located 1n the heart ofSe·oul. People in~1de the build1n1 at the time of tit:
attac.·k. including :it least one Amcncan. were not detained b) the rad teals.
El Salvador rebel• •lay three on bu•
AN L.VAOOR. £1 ~lvador-Leftist rtbfls fired machanegunut a bus travel in& in
delian ,. of their first tnmsportat1on ban of 1988. k1lhng three te,t1le "'orkers and woundif)8
~'"' authon11es reported. The 1nsuraent . who have fouaht the . '.·backed sovemment fOr
c1jht )ears. ordered the ban 10 protest lqi$1a11ve and mun1c1pal elections schedultd Marrli
20. The) Soal_frtt and fair eltt1jons arc impe>ss1ble bttlilust of the c1,•1I war. Rebel broackam
said the traffic ban t>eaan Mond.ay and -ould continue indefinitely. Pohce officials said tht
auemllas anacked a bus beton11n1 to the nttcd Textile Industries Corp. as it travc'-t
Mon&y naaht on the PlA!American H"1''uy Clll oI San lvador. The v1aims wcu
1dent1fied as v.orken for the rompan), which 1s partl) owned b the JO\oernmcnt. !
Brltl•h .aldler IJeld la Bella•t •l•ylaf
BELF T -An tf..ycar..old British soldier was charatd today with unlawfully k111~·
an unarmed Roman Catbotic c1v1h1n 1n • C'llC that has fUnhtt ttraincd tente A~lri
ttlationi TM soldett. O."td Jonathan Hokttn. apptartd at Coobto,,,,n Mllittratn Co ,
:?S miles ~~t of Bttfuc,as Bot"h and lnt.h kadtrs met ~1 the border 1n Oubhn to d1tcuu
the deterioration 1n relations. In addition to tM Hokttn c11e. tensions ha~e i~
b«aui.c of the d11dowrc Tuctda)' that another 8nt1sh ~r Jiited for murdmna llft
unarmed Roman Ca&bobc ci"1han -u freed on parok afttr 1tnu" thfft )an. Mall~
llobrn Porter onltttd Holden held 1n poli« C'U"'>Ci) until a coun appearance 1n laei•
Marth 9. TM dtftnte Mid" \llwOUld appt'lt to the Hlah Court for bait to ti( tt1 ' (
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WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1988
Ann tenders C7
Comics .. Cl
Country cooking always in .season
• In cooler weather appetites hunger for warmer,
.filling dishes. Hearty $<>ups. cream y casseroles and
savory breads become the choice meals of the season.
• Now is the ti me to treat your family and yourself
to nourishing home-style vcom fon " foods. In addition
to the rich. tummy-warmin~ flavors. country fare can
be veryeconomical. lngred1en1sareoften inexpensive
end arc kitchen staples such as egg noodles. beans. flour
apd canned foods.
'· And manyofthesecountrydishescan be prepared
in large batches and frozen to make add111onal meals.
a a1ch cooking lowers the price of meals while reducing
lime and fuss in the kitchen ..
CHICKEN NOODLE PAPRIKASH
· 2 pouds skiDJe11, bonele11 cblcken breasts
1"1 teaspoon salt
• 11• teaspoon ~pper
'Ii c•pOou
3 tablespooft vecetable oil
1 medium 9nloa, blved aad sliced
' 1 mediam bell pepper, seeded and sliced
· 1 tablespoon paprika
11• teaspoon cayenae
1.can (1H'• oances) cblcken'brotb
'Ii pound flat eu nobclles
1 cup soar cream
Cut cbicken into 2-inch x Vi-inch pieces. Combine
salt. pepper and flow in a z1pper-1op bag. Shake
t h.icken pieces in seasoned flo ur. Heat oil in large
skillet over medium heat. Add chic ken in two batches
bliown1ng all sides. Remove and set as\dc. Add onion
and bell pepperto skillet: cook and stir 510 7 minutes
until.softened. Return chicken to sk11l c1 along with
papnkaand cayenne. Add broth; bring to boil. reduce
heat to simmer. Cover a nd cook 15.minutes.
Meanwhile. cook noodles in boiling salted wa ter 5
minutes until nearly done: Emun and nnse under cold
water 10 stop cooking. Add noodles to chicken
mu tu re. S11rtocombine. Set aside to coolcompletcl).
Spoon into freezer bags. Press out air; seal and freeze.
Before using: defrost in refrige'rator overnight.
R~mo\ c contents from bag. reheat. covered. over low
heat. When hot and bubbl ing. s11r 1n sour cream.
Remove from heat and serve im,rncd1arel). Makes 410
6 sen1ngs.
ALSATIAN COUNTRY SOUP
1 'ti cups drained saaerkraut, about '"' poud
3 s trips bacon, chopped
1 medium oil.Ion, diced
1 medium apple, peeled and diced
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1 po ta to ( Ya poud), peeled and diced
8 juniper berries, cr.slled ( opllC)nal )
Ira poud smoked Pollsb sausage, cubed
2 cans ( 13 "'4 oaaces e~cb) beef brotb
I cup dry wllite wlDe
'• teaspooll pepper
Rinse sauerkraut under cold ';\'ater: squeeLc dr)
In soup pot. cook bacon just unul 11 begins to brown.
Add onion:cook aoout 3 minutes un11l 1t begins to·
soften. Ad_d ~u~r~r~ut. apple and potato. Cook an.d
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Jadltla Norton deetin• three-dlmenalonal chocolate roeee,
and at1k .creen plcfuee and bualneea cards. . Huntington chocolateer
des1gns tasty souvenirs
By LOIUC.NAUYAMA
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After tourists take in Southern Caltfomia's sun
and surf. Judith Norton makes sure they take a chunk
of it home.
The Oranae County chocolatccr sends them off
.with one of our famous California waves reproduced
on a milk chocolate slab for a sweet souvenir. Norton.
.owner of the two-year-old dnian(.r tbQ®&alc firm m
Huntin,ton Beach, hopes for arowina succns 1n the
competitive chocolate candy industry with its choc·
olatc waves and 01her novel edibles.
"The~arc a lot of people maklnachocolatn 1hcst
t ys, but no one really With the tourist market."
onon t1plaincd. "And heft in C'alifomaa it's such a
• businns."
After she tot the idea, Norton cond~ 1 market
•audy and business plan, chucUd her comfonable ~tftf in computer syswms analY11s and tndtd htr
business suit for white c:andymakn•s top. quitlt
study. she learned chocola~ basin from counn at La
Vartne Cook1n1 School in Pans and by apprent1c1na
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under established chocolatters Robcn Linxc of Pans
and Joachim Caula of St. Montz lu:<ury Chocolates in
&Yftly Hills.
Dn.ancr chocolates are no thing nc~. and the
name Judith Nonon doesn't con\C) the same
choc:olatc--y panache as 8111 Blass a nd God1v1 Y ct. But
Nonon's talents arc coming to liaht: she has btcn a
fnturcd chef. givina demonstrations in technique. for
the annual Chefs Ho hda> con\Cntion in V<>Km1te
NaaiouJ Pwk for food profeuM>nal
Nonon'5sty~"1nnovauon and taste. he Quictl)
rtf\asaquauonable rcquHts. doelop1na 1n tcad both
elqant and whimsical works for her chcntrle. M., COC'pOl'IUOns often consult Nonon tOr
imqc~~ pf\ and promottonal ma1~nal
Neut,..._ IM h)poal)cr,en1e toep manufacturtr.
ordered dMxolMe ·Neutrotcu soap bars With the
comeanr kJeo to dolt out u employee Chnstmas a.if\s. Sooft.~bt-wcd coupla can onkr Nonon's new weddi .. ban tor aunt rtmtmbrantt1. lnd1vtdually·
wrapped wtute chocolate ban art mo lded •nh a
delicate fiautt of a •hat~ do" c and can ~ prnonahttd
(PIH• ... WIOR/C4)
BLACK BEAN AND BEEF CHLLI
2 cups dried black beans
l pond stew bed, minced
1a teaspooasalt
'•teaspoon pepper
l tablespoon vegetable oil
l medium onJon, cllopped
1 medium greea bell pepper, cllopped
t tablespoou cltill powder
Z teaspoons eacb groand cam In and dried oregano
'• teaspoon rayeue "
1 bay leaf
I caa ~ %8 ouaces I CrHbed tomatoes la puree
Rinse bedm under cold "'ater. Co' er"' 1th "'ater
soak o' ern1gh1 ~t·ason beef" 1th salt anctpcppcr.
b1 0" n 1n oil 1n I >ul\ h 0 ' en 0 ' t'r medium heat .\dd
onion ,inJ Ot'll Jk'Pl:k:r Cook and stir 5 minutt's until
"cgctabk'>'>Ulll n 'vt1r an <:h1l1 p<>"'dt'r lUm1n
on·ga nu \.J~\ 11•1, JnJ b.i~ leaf .\dd crushed t.omatOI.''>
1n pua·,·
Dr;Hn ''1..al..cd beans. add to bct'f ml\turt'· ( OH'r
·" 11h I qudfl "Jh:r Bnng to boil. then rl"duce heat to
'>ln\ffil.·r ( 0111.. f)art1dlhl.'O\c rcdl1_hoursorunt1l
bl:an\drt"ll'ndn D1S(:a.rdha' lt.-af ~1as1de tot·ool ~
tumpktd~ · ·
~poon into freezer bags Press out air. seal and
frn · 1c s~·k1rl' using. defrost in ref ngerator owm1gn l
Kl' mu'.:\ ontcnt'> lrom bag. rt•heat. co' ered. o'er lo"
hl.'JI until hut anJ trubbhng .\dd e\tra ca,cnne 10 tastl
lur 'P•l ICrt hill ~:n e 1mmed1atcl ~
<Jarn1-.h -.<r' ing ideas ancludc.-chopped o nion.
c hu.pix·d tomJtu. shredded chcec;e. c:hopped a' cx.·ado
-or\uurtr.:..am \1Jkcs6to8servings
· GARLICPOTATOBISCUITS
1 'J pound red po ta toes~ peeled and quartert'd
2-4 large garlicclo\'es, wlloleaadpeeled
•,, c11p butter or margarine. softened
I teaspoon salt · '
'• teaspoof\ pepf>er
! cups flour
I tablespoon bak 1ng powder
1 :> cup rpilk, cold .
sllr l minutes. 11r in Juniper bemcs. sausage. broth
and wint". Bnng 10 boil. reduce heat to s1 miner Cook.
pa mall) co ' ered: for JO minutes or unul potatoes arc
tender. ~ason ~1th pepper. Set aside to cool
. . ( l''-t'r potJllK.'' ..ind g.arlu. doHs v. 1th" ater coo t.
untiltcn<ll'r 2t 1 111~'m1nutes DraHl .mashpotawand
garl1t in bo" I 'it1r 1n bu11e r or marganne . ..al\ and
pepper ln annthl'r hov. I sift flour and baking DO" dt'r
together ~lir 1nt0-pota1o m1 >.ture Star in milk
Furm in to J ball R oll out lin hghtl~ tk>'ored
surlalt'tu .-inth thJ(kn1:'" < u1 1nto2-inl hrounds.
.\ rrangt· on un.grca\.l'd hak1 ng <>hCt't I inch a pan Bakl'
an 4 ·u-<lrgrc'' t\\ en to I 0 minu\l·<, u nul risen bu t not
bro" Ol'd ( ool on racl..
comph:td). '
· Pour into freezer bags. Press out air. seal and
frccLe. Before using.defrost in refngeratoro,ern1ghL
RelJ'lO' e coi11ents from bag. reheat. co' ered O'.tn lo"
heat unul hot and bubbling. Sen e 1 mmed1a1cl~ ·
. Pu11n1olrel'Zerhags Prt's'>ou1a1r.seal andfreezl'
\\ hen rt·aJ , 10 \l'r\l' hal.t' lrott'n h1~ u1 '" n 4 '(1-dq~.rl·c ll' ,·ii about 1 ll m1nu tt'' un11 l ltgh tl\ hrnv. neJ
·n l' "arm \takes I dOLl'n -. Ma)(cs 6 ser' ings.
Make cake picture perfect
Exqui ite conft>c tio n
idea I ten te r p iece
for thaL ·µccial day
Wedding" arc "bagger" than t'\ er
-C\C'n 1n11mate affairs \\'1th tt.1 .. cn~g1ng trend. all'thc fnJlsappl~· -
formal a111rc, champagne and C\·
qu1stll"v.eddmg ral..l·s.
O ne s~ual g1 ft w g1' e the ha pp~
coupk 1s a tx·aut1ful home-bal ed
v.edd1ng l.lkc .\then shed memo()
~ 111 rl'!>uh from a h11k of' our lime.-.
patience and a fc" pracueed skills.
· Thi!> ckg.101 ~ahlua White
Rurnan Ca k\' "11h Whipped
Cre.im Frosting 1~ J 'IOph1st1catl'd
version o f1rad 111on.il "hale cake
KAHLl'A WHITE RUSSIAN
WEDDING CAKE
4 ounces ~bite / cllocolate,
chopped
'• cup Kahlua
3 tablespoons vodka
3 cups sifted cake flour
3 &easpoons baking powder
~ tuspooo a lt
,,. c•p t U table poonsl aaulted
b•Uer. softeotd
Z cups sugar
•eus ,
1 cap milk
~ cap aprkot jam
KallJua Wh ippt'cf Cream Frost-
la1 I re~ipt' folio" s I
In saucepan ,·om bane v. h11e
chocolate. "jhluJ .ind' odka Heat
over lo"' hl.'.al -.11m ng 1X'cas1onall>.
unttl chocnl.ltl' '' melted t m1~ture asu.k ''' \\'\''
S1fi 1oacther 1h1ur tialing P<>"'·
der and salt.. 't J\IJl·
Preheat o' l'n \\1 \)tt JegrC'C'>
Grease and nou ~ p.1n bottom(s).
then line v.1th parl hment paper
that has al~1 Ot'l'n grca\ed and
floured.
In larae m1\C'r tx)" I -.ream buttC'r
wjth supr until '~f" light .. Beat in
egs. o ne at a 11me. beating well
after each 1dd111on \11\!Urt hould
be \Cf) hght and llufT, Beat 1n
cooled chocola te m1,1ure Blend 1n
one-third of dr) 1ngred1C'nts and
beat about I seconds .\dd ' ' up mil~ and beat another I seconds.
Repeat ~1th remaining di') ingre-
dtt'nlS and nul~. end11'\ o.1th dl'\
tnartdtcn
l>our bitter into prepared pan( )
and bake on middle ra ~ of O\cn
accordant to 1u1dchncs below Cool
on WI~ rack I 0 minute then tum
out ofpen(s) and let each la -er coot
rompktcl).
In sa~pen, heat apncot Jim
JUil untal hqucfitd. Cool ha,htl .
then ~ o 'er 1 p of the bes.c
la)tr. O\ tT ~mh nd l&)-cr.
(PIH• ... CAU/C4)
Follow hill ts for
successful bakirig
To t>rcpate for hOmc bal.tng. begin b' carcf ull\ rcad1ngrecipe to
fam1hanrc }Ou~lfv.ith \lt'l'S In\ oh cd. l 'St fn> h 1ngrcd1ent at orr«t
1emper.11urt . lf}our pll'C' hat..ingpo"derorbalingsodaaremoretMn
a ) ear old. 1'u} l hem nc.-" for this pro JC'<'\ •
hop bal-cT) suppl) stt)res for ha~e"are anJ other SP«1al upphe
in lud1n,1p1pinge4u1pml'nt for1cmgand. mo\l 1mponanth.dov..cl lie\,
forJa)er uppon (the' loo~ hl clolhpop 11ckn .
Follo" bakm.a mstru t1on\andm1~ecakcl,a)eru fe" da, ahead 111
en urcthe come out perfertl} n r. l~ t)ourbakmawlts fe" v..tt~ earl\
b mak1naa mgk la crofc~~c.-Then. frtttcand u fi rthc.-roding
When cake la)C'rsarc rooL pnorto1 m&. tnm each la}cn n r-.mn'e
crusund e'cn-<>ut urfa ""'· R'cmo"c loost' ctumm "•\ha pa~m bru h
Rcfnaerate 1n pla uc v..n por. 1fma<k funhcrahcad ofttme. fm.'tc Stabth1mgthetH-rsv..h1lcasxmbhnat~cakc1 'lpnont) Cinor ·
pun:ha~cardboard round fore~ cake la~r bottom Pol r a ' Hnch hole
m ca('h round' c-cntt'r
p~ad a little frosu ngon 1 round and pre snkc la\: er icnth onto ll
Th• prc,·cntub1ft1na
lnto t' hcakela)t'r'\\h1ch upponsanothcr,sn~n fiHdo..,~I n u the
he,a,ht ofthatla)er Th~kttp \1crsfrom 1n~ans into e1 hothcr. \he
uers F1nall)'. runonelonadowtl sttckcuuhptly shonttthan thetcMI
hes.a.ht ufthc.-cakc throuah the center from top to bottom to ktt<p me c:ak.c
creel. To ice. first undcrroatcac.h urrw1th an e'en. thin 11 erof .nnaand
ctull bcfort appl~tnt final coat tc~an la)mll\Jhtl cold theda}~lllt
wcddana. Kttp tht ale rtfnarrawct unul h~ t ttt out. Ha"c u ua .ans
on hand on the v.'Cdd!nada fon ble rtp11rs
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Choice labeling for canned tuna meaningless
Alk any mermaid you ha~n to
Stt. ··what's the best tuna?· and
sht'll probably shrua her shoulders
In disaust.
That's because the person really
in the know is the person who
O\'ersccs tuna cannina production.
which determines the quality we get
when we open the can.
Te.\ture. taste. appearance and
scent arc affected by the production
process: c en a good, white
albacore tuna can be inferior after
being reduced to snaps. A less
premium dark tu na can be helped
along when packed in oil and broth.
A longtime convenient. econ·
omical way to get fish into th(.•
family diet. ca nned tuna does not
fall under government laws for
standard grading content quaht}.
which means quality nuctuatcs
from brand to brand. and labehn~
ploys like "choice" or "select'
implies noth ing.
Keep in mind that tuna can come
from a number of fish families.
Albacore tu na is the only one that is
a true white ml'3t. and it's the only
tuna that can be labtled as such.
Liaht meat auna can mean any
number of tunas includin& ycllow-
tail and blucfin.
. Which is best is a matter of taste
preference. Wbite meat tuna has a
subtle flavor. while the darker tunas
tend to ha ve a more pronounced
fish flavor and scent. National
brand like Chicken of the Sea or
Starkist usuall)' put out solid-
packl·d or chunk versions. The
economical store brands can more
scrappy Oakes under "chunk"
labels.
Solid-l)Kked tuna costs more. of
COUrst'. Up lo 7Scentsacan more. rr
you like your tuna S»Wn. with only•
squirt of lemon· jultt. a IOlid·
packed. white m~l tuna. wiah
attracti ve. mildly-navortd flesh
may be wonh the extra expense.
But. if )OU use canned tuna as
most <.'onsumcrs do. ma hed wrth
mayo for salads. ~ndwiche and
casserolrs. the less-expensive
chunk or Oakc types will do fine.
When mi xed with other infrc-
dicnts. the te~tu rc and taste wil be
masked anyway.
Wllen.-Ud in soybean oil and
V"ll!labie broth. the tuna's fi shy
fllVor Ind odor mellows (onl y the
darker halllll come packed an oi l).
Oil-l*kcd. chunk-style tuna seems
to appeal IO more tasters than
wa~r·packed chunk stylt. but
man} admittedl~ don't buy it
Ix-cause it contains at least I 00
more calorics than water-packed
tuna. Fonunatcly. there's no dif-
ference in price.
By the way. if you find yourself
wi th onl y a can of oil-packed tuna
and a strict diet. give the tuna a
quick rinse in a small-holed sieve to
wash away excess oil and calories. If-
you're watchin' your sodium in-
take. this stc,p will help cut down <?n
the high sodium content ofboth 011-
and wa ter-packed tu~a. too. ~ch
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A quality cannet1 wna should ,
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Water-packed tU"na. ·can 't.,te, d.r)~: ..•. : ·
011-pacj(cd tuna can tasle too oily. ·.
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For ourlastc-JUt. w.eselecte-dfiye ·
braod of .bottt"wp(fr.packcd w~ite'
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tclltcd. -the d1fTcrencc i>ctwecn its ..
. · ~~1Jd:-pa'('1tc'd vt'rsion. a.nd ifS durnk·· · ".'· • ,
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' <ift~r 'all:· di'fT~r@nt types of" ~-sh. ."-.· ·
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. .': and had a)ish~r 5ccnt. Mo5-t bra~~s ~"'' · · ·
: ~ contain~d Tlakcs ·a.rld shreds ~h' . •
I onr) a tot~n :•chunk::. •, '• •• : . qr all the· chunk-sty~ tunat " .
. Bunitotli; .Bee T-µna p3c~ed in sl)nng
water: had the best tc~ture nvaling
somr of the· olid-packcd tun as.. ·fl . . . . . . .,.
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On a scale of 1 to 5 with 5.being
. be&t~ tuna· wag rated-on raste.
appefuance. aroma. texture and
after:t.ftste. .
. . Sqri~-pack"9d ti,rn~ ·.
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SAUSAGE LINKS ........................ EA. 1.29 Hughe. "-g. Or Hof ..... . . .
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Albe·r'lsoh's: ii. 4", 5, 5. '4. ·
Starkist:·4; ·s-: 4, ( 4 . . .' •·
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ARONI & CHEESE
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ITALIAN SAUSAGE ........... ..
G I h . J' ~A""a "l 3 •' es a: _..,J; ,..;i., .
· ., Chunk-style .. tu~a • .. • '-
Bumb,eBee~·5, 5, 5,~. 5~; '=.
'AltiEfr-tSon's: ·~. -3, 4~ 3. 3 ..
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"1th a hf;}\~ ~(oma .. Bu mbk Bee'..\
SQll"-padi.eJ"10na "a~.e\cn ~ttcr .
Mna\t: mea\) pu:.fCS of albacore., ·
Stark1i.t solld-i}arked albacore .
I Oii A&W · •?7
2-LITlll 7.UP It-. • c..a•. ~·
bad. ~'en·.~ 111or~ solid I~ -packct•
p ieces. b~l (he)' taste~~ little dr)'.,
a1most "1t aly ... as wt ·Chew.rd. '· ·
Starkist chunk;!..tyle.wcrs a contrast:
· small ~a~~s whh almost wa~ef)
n~sh . . ....
Chie,i cn of the Sea's ~lid:pa<:kcd··
albacore had a few :discolored-·
looking spots,-wh)ch as what you're
paying toavord when y~u choosean
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ALUMINUM WRAP ...................... . .65
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·. le2~ albacore tuna . BUl 1~s flesh was ' · sa11sfactoril~ _1?3Cke~ ; a_nd fairl )
Oavorf ul.' On ' the oJhci' hand.
Ctnrtcn of 1 hc ~a'-s cttunk-styk · ·
had bteddcd 'Oakes with a .dee~
brown· eplor with'. a definite. fish
odor and strong fish taste.·
Albertson's bral\d of soltd-pack·
ed and chunk-style tunas we~o't
the scraps that wt exJ)Ccted. Both
had good tuna Oavor. 'The solid-
packed can. altbO.LlJh not as tener-
ously packed as Bumble B« or
Stark1st or as white a flesh". £Q_n·
ta1ncd fairl y good-size fillers. lJ'le
chunk-'it) le. though e".pectedl )
darker and na~rd'. tasted fine.
Foil Wrapped
4 ~•1 4-lllCH MINI DAn•ILS ... .... 2.99 s-'
KIWI FRUIT
Frffh
BRtJSSEL SPROUTS .. LB •• 19
Geisha brand solid-paekcd .and
chunk-st) le wasn't as imfjrdsavc.
E"en the solid·packtd cao had
smaller. flaki er pieces than a white
meal tuna should. Liute.or almost
no Oavoratall. The chunk-style had
whiter meat than· most darker
tunas. but apin. fla vor was absent.'
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Ahhouah consumers. generally prc~rc tur:ia casscrol~ dishes as'Jt
matter of economy .and not
JOurrnet fa re. ooe should note that .
if used in large quantities. a. very
dark tuna will tum white cream
sauce an ofT-gra )' color. and an
overpowering taste will be harder to
complc.mcnt.
. Avocado, citrus mix
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AVOCADO-CITRUS SALAD
• wa.lte sr•pefnlt or • oru1n
t me.ll•m avocados
· J.ett•c~ leaves
1 met&• rK .ta.. lMaly
sliced ••d "'9r•ted leto rl111
1 • up salad oil . ·
3 &able1po .. 1 f roan oraa1e
Juke coacutrate, tU•ed
1 ... ",.,... IHNley
I tabla ..... VIH&•r
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Wurkrng over a bowl to •U\C
JUICC. peel anc.J \CCtaon gr1~fru11 or
oranic . Place citrus sections · an·
bo~I wtth JU•tt. -{'ut avocados in
half lenath\\1~. n:m O\'C and d"·
card M:Cd~ and peel hcc avocados
an lo bo" I "'1th C'atru~ st"Ctaons and
JUIC.C, t ~ ICntl) tO ('Oii. .\mnac
a' oeado and catru on 6 kttua-
lln~d plat\").
In a blender con&aantr combine
011. JUtcc ronccntratt . honey and
v1nqar C"o,cr and MtnJ unul .-t'tl
m1\C'd ·ur 1n poPP) lttd Dri111t
OH·r Clilh \llad. MakM 6 \Cf\l"I'
Load up on energy .
with fireside pa~te;J. .
Ask any athle te. espcc1ally any dralllff .
runner. what he or she had for 'n c•p 1ra&~d Parmesu clilee~ ~in ner the n1aht before a compcll· Heat ev.?porated rn1lk alm6s·t td
t1on. and almost in va riably it will boiling: lo"'cr . ~cat and s1 mrncr
be a pa!>ta dish of some son . until milk ·~ reduc~d lightly. 8' lO
Pa!>ta o ntains co m·ple:it JO·mi nutcs: ·autc garlrc. ~n 1orts.··
carbohydrates that break 'down peppers and ~usage 1n hot ml 3
~ore slowly in yoursyMcm, provid· minutes; add 'w hi te wine. ·
1ng . your bod} with th e longer~. ·Stir in rrt u!>t,ard .. ba!>il and .. easuo· las~1~g fuel lll'CCS!>ary for strenuous : inais; add evaporated. milk. Com·
a<.:t1 v1t1c!I such as !>k11ng art~ <?th~r . -binc with p:i!lu and chcc\C; stir
wintl·r spor11.. . • O'lCf low heat until w<·ll m1~cd·.
Creamy Fires1dc.Pasut'c.ol6d"~y ··~rve immcdlat~I ) 'Y'1cld .' 8 scr·
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loaded with vcgeta~lcs. sa usaj c'llhO ;~.;\gs.. . . · .
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and lu\I. .:in ··rar. sodium· :ind .
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.John and 1kt1.Shafur anci:·f1111t>lt
four children ~H·rc Jmoni 1hc fl(~1.' -.
In J 9'71 •. "hl'°n 1hc modern Cali-"
forn1a "inc tlo<)m \...a~ mor~ \ mon . '
than ~ubstanco.· John S~afcr nort'e-.
tht·k!I'.> ql'.l1t h" Job "Ith a .Chi cago .
pubh'.>hcr. pal.kcq up mdo~b a net ·
., headed -.d i. lQ gro" gf1pes .a·nd MOlllT IHI
' ma ~c v.inc~ on a ncgkcte<f 50-)car-·
.old ~ 1ne)ard cast of ~uunt v1lk 10 . Fresh; t'YUer l'h1ghs thl· Napa vaf~)· · ,, , ' .. , • ~.z . 1
I oda). thcy: ·tC!:ld 65 a~r~s ._of . Wmgs .or . .
grl!pc,, mo'.it of them on steep and Drums · . 5·9 ro<.:k> h1lls1dc plot'" 1th na mes th<ft ... ·
" "gl\C ·'.>orne 1nd1C'atron of how .Qotden Pre mium
' challenging' 11t<:ullurc can be wh.en Value Pack·per lb • I · the in tent IS 10 produC'e small·. <Fryer tremt lb. 1.29) • •• • ,
1nll·n10d) . le>nccntr~teo cluster ·
(liun-.pot, rattler. firebreak): tbc)
pro<lure 15 .000 casc'i of wine per
• )Car 1n a \\1m·r~ thl~} built in 198U:
·and the). 'ipc.nd man> of their off
hours happil} rollec11ng mcdal'i
and other accoh1dcs for their re-
k ase<>
Go to a 'l'1ne-tast1ng thrse da~s
and om· of thl" larger nowds
doubtl cv •. \\ ill he gathered about the
Shaler tahk Fach 'anetal the
famil ~ produn·s -cabcrnct
sau\ 1gnon. chardonna ). merlot -
has 1li rnb1d fanc; . .\t such a tas-ting I last fall I \<\as introduccd to and won
~O\ er b) all th(• Shaf(·r wines. whose
u n t· o 'n1 m o n c o m m o n d e •
nominators were\ ;metal character.
elegance and balance.
But the one that has lingered thl'
longc t' 1'n memory was the Shafer
Vinc):trd'i 1985 Napa Valley
mcrlot (SI :!.50). A blend of 84
percent mcrlot. I I percent cabcrnet
fra nc and 5 pcrccn t cabcrnet
S<iU\ 1gnon. thc wine is at once n t h
with fruit and laced with herbal and
earth) O\ l'rl oncs. yet has a n a ppeal·
mg roundness and soft ness that
make' 11 cas11\ unnkahlccvcn 1n its
) outh. -
The '85 1s JUSt hafcr's third
merlot. tiut 'ihows that wtnemakcr
Doug . hafcr has mastcrcd the style
he has hcen seeking from the outset.
a navorful and colorful mcrlot
without coarse tannins.
Franks 1 · or Knocllwunt or Meat-each pkg save u to i.oo I
SwUt Butter-_..... ;:l3.98
64 oz:: mphs
Apple · Juic.e
o' Clder or Natwal
save .so l 89
Swanson Frozen
~;~cru~~:s . 5 9 1'YOMD·1 OS pllg
Save .06 1
6 pack-Miller
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D'Anjou
Pears
0 S !>lo • per lb .3 .9
24 oz.-Westem
Bread 89 1talph1 .uaon1<1
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Mom AdmlaJon to ree~
H1 experi ments with the v:m etal
havr included frequent pump
overs. JUSt a touch of caberncl
sau' 1gnon in the blend and the
aging of the fi nal mix 1n new Fre nch
oak barrels with unusually thin Prices effective February 25 thru .. March 2, 1988 at All Ralphs . and . Lun Stores.
Sl3\'e$. I
Food suggestions: Because it is
'both rich in va rietal flavor yet
pliable in structure. the mcrlot is
nothing 1f not ve™ltilc on·tb.t. tablc.
Shaf~r has fou nd. He likes tl with
heavier d1shc such as duck and
lamb in reduced stocks and sauces.
but he also ha fo und It ervoyablc
with the hkts of du'ckhna salad.
creamed soups and even scallops in
1 cream sau e.
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says lettuce entertain you ~~
•• fruit and creamy cheesecake cream cheese and tangy goai cheese. then add wedaes of cheesecake. For:
come dreued for cold weather in seasoned with thyme. tarragon and the final touch. spriJlkle sweet!
this unusual and appetizing Savory lemon. vinaigrette dressing over all. Ice:~
Cheese Salad that speaks festively And, if yo1,1\rc short on time, th~ berg lettuce rafts can be made bl:
to hearty appetites. cheesecake can be made ahead. It slicing th6 cored head crosswite:
Even the colors have chanaed for reheats perfcctly;just place in a 375-into I-inch thick slices. :!
thescason.Kadotafipandseedless degrccovcnforabout 20 minutesor Leave it to California. whe~:
crapes provide rustic tones to until it's hot in the center. more than 70 percent of the nation·~
complement the tantalizing To set the stage for this one-dish iceberg lettuce is grown, to come uo;
uniqueness of t'tiis delicate and meal, individual plates are covered with a center stage salad ideallt!
fluffy. freshly-baked cheesecake. with rafts of crunchy and crisp suited for fireside entertaining. :!
Not a sweet, dessert cake. but one California iceberg lettuce. Arrange ::
that features a delicious blend of the fruit and toasted pecans oo top SAVORY CHEESE ·::
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1 bead Calif ontla lceber1 le~:
tace, sliced Into f 1-laclll rafts .::
i packa1e1 (I OllDttl eacll~:
cream clltt1e, softned • •:
'I• poud ioat cbeese :::
1 ~ teaspoons finely grat4ff:
lemoa peel :..;
1 tea1pooa eacb tllyme ..;:
tarra10• •!i
i table1pooa1 Dour ::
·3 eu•. separated ::
'h cup milk ·:
1 poud lffdleu 1rapes : :
1 cu (17 ounces) wbole Kadofc
fi1s or apricots : :
'n cap pecan or walnut balve!:
toasted ·:
Sweet Vinaigrette (recipe fol!
lows) ::
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For savory cheese. beat cheesic
with lemon peel and herbs unW!
well blended. Beat in flour. e-
yolks and milk. Beat egg wh it~
until soft peaks fo rm; fold intO
cheese miitture. Pour into~ genef;
ously greased and noured 8-in~
round layer cake pan a nd bake in•
350-degrcc oven for 45 m inutes if'
until center is set. ,
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Place iceberg lettuce rafts on in~
vidual plates. top with grapes. fip
and pecans. Cut hot savory chees
into wedges. slip spatula undQ."
carefully and add to rafts. DrizzJ'
with Sweet Vinaigrette. Makes~
main-dish seP ings. :
Sweet Vinaigrette: Combin~ ~· •
cup red wine vinegar. 'h cup 011._,
tablespoons each sugar and oran&r
juice and I 1ablcspoo n poppy seecfl:
shake well to blend. :
DESIGN ...
From Cl ·
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with 1n1t1als or messages.
"I can do just about anything i1l
chocolate ... she said ... And with
surprising detail. Even 1f a client
doesn't know what he wants. we can
help design something special for
an occasion."
--stre•s currentl y perfccu ng her
silkscreening technique -a Euro-
pean process she learned from her
moldmaker in Los Angeles -that ~he sa}s will enable her to create
previousl) 1 mpossible chocolate
works.
"With this process. you can do
business cards with all that tid~
print. and evcn photographs with
'1-.id colors and fine. trcmcndous
deta11:· she sat<i. "The dcvelop-
ments 1n 1h1s mdttstf) are amazing.
S1lkscrccning should be perfected
\Cal soon.·•
Everything from waves to soap
bars to liqucur-tl avored truffies to
s1lkscrccncd signs 1as1c as shov. ·
stopping as the) look. Her choc-
olate rosts. 1ouched with realism in
bcautif ul. natural-looking hues.
would make any chocolate con·
noisscur swoon.
"You're going to want to cal
them.·· she said. "You know. a lot of
chocolateers put out products in
odd colors that just don't look
appetizing. My chocolates look
better. and they taste better. too.''
She shatters any illusions of
stuff). tuxedo-tied chocolatiers
hand-dipping expensive candies.
Her approach 1s down-to-eanh and
hcanfelt:
"(just make chocolates with tastc
... in cvcf) sense of 1he word."
CAKE •••.
From Cl
then frost "'1th Katilua Whipped
Cream Frosting and decorate as
desired.
Batter
Layer two%" Butac
size layers time
6x2-in 111 rep 35-45 mm
9x 1 l-in I rep 60-75 mm
12x2-in 2 reps J 1/2 hrs
KAHLUA WHIPPED
CREAM FROSTING
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3 tabletpooa1 col4 water
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In top part of double boiler.
soften aelatin in cold water for 5
minutes. Place over hot water and
stir until dissolved. Cool sliahtly
(until syrupy).
In larae mixin& bowl, beat whip-
ping cream until sli&htly thic1'tncd.
Add aelaun. powdered 1u11r and
Kahlua. Conlin~ btatina until
milltutt forms soft peaks that hold
thfir 51\ape wMn beaten are lifted.
Makes cnouah to frost I (6-inth)
and I (9.inch) cake titt or I ( 12·
inch) cake tter. .
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Beating
cancer
-Survivors: 'You
learn who you are·
By ELLEN CAMPBELL
o.11J ,_ C•• 11• , ,... I
Be)ond the spotless w1ndo"'s. sail-
boats glide through Ncwpon Harbor
Srghtsl·ers stroll along thl' watl'r.
craning thl'1r ncds 10 pcN in'>1de the
hou!>l'. hoping for an 1nt1mate ghmpSt'
oft hr O\ l'tcd ba} ~•lk hfcst~ le Sand)'
Se\\t:ll s11s on a :.ofa 111 hl·r '>hO\\Case
la \lng room Y.llh Dais). a sil~~ blaci..
nicl. at her s1du
he has C\l'l)th1ng. Ten )l'Jr'"> ago.
shl' ~v had tanra.
"~·~ "lll>k Ilk changed The
doctor t d ml' I might onl) ha'e
anotha l\t"lll 10,cars.''Sewcllsa1d.
Sewell and her husband. Richard. a
NcY.pon Beach home builder.
donated S500.000 to the new Hoag
Cancer Center. which breaks ground
ne\I month. But St'\\ell did nQ\ stop
there. She es1ablishcd Circle 1000. a
group of women donors who support
the nc"' center.
Prager serves on Circle IOOO's
steering committee. But even before
she go t involved with Sewell's group.
she at Hoag Hospital ever)' week.
tallo.1n~ \\Ith cancer patients. shanng
their fears and reassuring them about
thl· future.
Scwell's cancer "a~ nol entire!\
une,peC'tl'd. Hl·r mother had d1l!"d of
cancer a1 age ~3. so her doctor \\as
alY.a) s alert for an~ .,~ mptoms of the
disease.
One da) he found a lump that had
groY.n larger. He 1mmed1atelv ga'e
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'It doesn't matter who you are or who your
husband is. Health is more important than
anything.'
.. .\ftcrthnurgt·r~ I rt•mcmbcr I) 1ng
there 1h1n ~ang. ·11 I onl~ ha'e a
certain amount uf 11mc k it. 1hac are a
lot of things I "ant to du· I had 10
dl'c1dc \\hat meant lhl' mn,1111 ml' 111
life. That "'a" m) 1Jm1h ··
.\ 101 of olhl·r things haH· lhJngl'J
1n the 10 ~car'> \t~l'l' ~t'\H'll's .. urgl·r~ "Bal~ thl'n randr \\J<,n'1 putiltuh·d
like 11 ,., nu" Pl·opk \H're alra1d 1t1
taU.. abuµI 11 ·· "il'\\dl rl'talh
"( Jlll\"r "n·r a luur-klll'1 \\11rd
an~ morl·:· Jgrl'l''I BJrhJrJ PrJgn .1
\\Cll-~no"n Orangt• < 11un1' rl''·
ta ur:int ltlll'>ullanl "hll'>l' \Jn1 n I'>
no"' 111 r,·m1'>\lllll "Pl·upk .Hl' l'(l'lllng
1n' olH·J thl'~ \\an1 to hl'lr ·
Bet"l'Cn lhl'm. ~CY.di and Pragl'r
exrmplil~ an l'mcrg1ng Jtlltudl'
tO\\ard lhl· dl'>l'a~· Once J topll
ment1onl'J 1n hu'>hl•d wne\. ran,l·•
toda' 1s an l"mut1unal ordl·al 1h.11
compl'ls "11mt•n ll ~c thl·m It> "J>t':l~
OUI about thl'lr e\fl\.'rtl'nll'S -\nd t:l~l'
ac11on
Both Y.Oml'n SJ) thl'~ l'nll·rgl'd '' 11h
a nc"found purptl'>t· an hie to hdr
other cancer '>UIT~rcr~.
/
St·" ell a mammogram That "as on a
~tonda' On Tucsda' shl' "a ad·
m11tl·d ·tu thl· hospltal. Shl· had
surga~ on \\ l'dne da~ and lo'>I her
brl·a .. 1
\\ 11h1n tho.,e fe" da,s. Se,,ell"· hfr
l hJngl·d fore' t'r ·
•• 11 a I 1as ~our pc..·rsiiect I\ t' of "'hat
,.., rcJll) 1mponant.'' shl· ~)' "h
dm·\n ·1 mailer "ho 'ou are or "ho
'11ur hu .. band '" Hl·alth is mort'
1mr1•rtJnt thJn ·'"' 1hin11.
"'l'\t' Jl\\J\' lx•l'll ;in t>pllllll\lll
fl\.'''on · '°>l'"dl d • .11m' ··but l'\t'
t hJng,·J \ lot I U'>t·J to Ix· .ffil>rl'
l'·"'g111ng lJrt·tn·l· 'o" I \\Uuh.i ..a~
rm k\\ l'a'>~ gutng fll(lfl' nu not
'>Cnuu'> .. Shl' l'Jn 't \"llnll' up\\ 1th lhl'
"nrJ thJt dl'"' nbl.·-. hn m·" a1111uJl·
But 1t'1, oh' 111u'> '>hl' kl'I' lhl' l hangl' ,.,
lor thl· bl.·11,·1
PrJgl'I kd' ,1w 11111 h:i' l h.1ng,·d f11r
till' bl.·11n "( Jllll'I I\ J k:irn1ng
'''fll'rll'Ol\ · 'hl 'J" .. ,.,l golH'n .1
lot 0111 nt 11 'i 11u k.un \\ hn \11u arl'
I Ill\\ \ llU hJnJll lhl· 'lfl''' lhl' \\\'lght
In" th,· In'>'> 11! "'II ,.,ll'l'm 'i 11u tind
•
• OellJ "9t .... ., .... lcltWefll
Sandy Sewell •. founder of Circle 1000. and Barbara Prager
are both cancer eurvivora.
out "hat lo.and of person ~ ou arl' .. "oml'n hJ' l' indicated the) \\ant 10
Prager. onginall> from Ne" port help. The "I 000" an the name
81.'aC'h. "as Ii ' ing in :'\Jorthern Cali-1nd1l:itcs hO\\ man) supponers she
forn1a "'hen 'lhl· learnnl ol hl'namn e' entuJll) hopes to ha' e in the group.
nH>rl· than a )l'3r ago Shl' rcl'l'l\Cd Women \\Ill contnbutl' from $1 50 to
mo<il uf her lrcatmcnl at ":itanfi.1rd. $1.000 annual!~ 10 the function mg ol
rl'lurn1ng to her fam1I~ and fm·nd\ an the n·ntl'r
")uuthern California afkr '>he ''as "The original 1tka ''a~ to haH a
O\l'I lhl' \\Or'>I largl· patronl·..,~ group. since rancer is
"( a n<.'l'r ·~ surh a pn,all' illnl''>'i... a b1g~wr threat tu \\Omen. In Orange
shl' ..a~~ ··Palll'lll'> dun't li~l· to J"ell Count) thl' numtl\:r-. arc e'en higher
un 11 H1l') arl'Jtraidofuthl·r pcopk"s than lhl· n.111unal ,l\aagl', J haH' \11
r:cJt 11un'> of mak ang lhl·m um om-man' Ir ll'nth thJt ha \l' had lann:r or
lortJhk Thai·-.;," h' 11'<1 good to hJ\C lo.no" 'onll'Olll' "ho ha\ canCl·r:· 'hl'
someont· tu tall. tu "ho ha!> 'harl·i.l a '>a1J
'>irrnlar l''IX'rll'lll't·.'· I oJJ). 'il'"dl Jnd Prager "'II
II"• .al,u "h' Praga rl·gul<1rl) '1-.1t<, allt•nJ < rn k flH.J(I'~ inaugural l"l'i-
"' 'lh pa11cn1' un Houg's t·1gh th-Ooor cbr Jl1un a brunch at the Four
can,t·r ":ird . ~t'a'>on' ll111t:I Thr fi:atured speaker
··'111mct1me'> thn.lm to~ are bus\ or ,., allrl''' .I di Ireland. wife of Charil's
1n a hurr)' Tht'' Jll'I don't ha,l· ·the Bmm11n .1nJ ~a11onal Crusadl'
llnll· tu<,11 do"n anJ fl'"'"url' and tall ( ha11"omJn for the American
1_11 fl.llll'lll\ 11 ht•lp'> hJ' mg fam1h and ( .inlt'I "i11l 1Ct) he al'>o authorl'd
lr1,·1H.h Jfl>unJ hut c,ome ix·oplc hl'rl' ··Lah: \\ ''h .. J boo~ that drsu1bl.·'
don't hJ'l' an,unl' The'e people ht·r h11ut \'llh hrl'a'>I cancer
m·l·d lhl· mu'I 'up~>rt .. \11111,·t1ll1l'' 11·., ea<,1l'r to tall a bout "''"''II luundl·<l ( 1rrk I 0011 111 LIO"'' 10 \tr.ingl'r\ than 10 thO'>t' clo\l'
.\u~u'I \lrt·:1lh nwn: than ~00 111 \OU ..,,.,,l'll -.a~s
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Blood pressure rise~
in the doctor's offic~
Debbie was 26 years old and had a
bad case of "white<oat" hyper-
tension. In the doctor's office. her
blood pressure always measured
aooul I 55/95, a level that should be
treated to avoid problems of stroke or
heart a ttack later in life. However. at
home. the blood pressure stayed in
the safe range. usually 130/80.
s a ny doctor or patient with high
blood pressure will tell you. the blood
pressure measurcmen\s in the doc-
tor's office ar(' often higher than those
taken at home. but until recently the
frequency of this phenomena had not
been documented.
Dr. Thomas G. Pickering a nd his
c~lleaJucsa! Cornell University Hos-
pital investigated white-coat hyper-
ten~on. Two-hundred-ninety-two
pauen1s who had been already
diagnosed as hypertensive were fitted
Y. llh an apparatus that measured the
blood pressure ever) 15 minutes
d uring lhc daytime and every 30
minutes during the night. giving
about 80 m easurements over a 24-
hour period.
11 was found that 21 percent had
normal blood pressures at home and
at \\Ork and exh1b11ed high blood
pressure onl) in the dot'tor's office. In
addition. the blood pressures taken
b~ thl· ph)s1c1an Y.ere s1gmficantl)
higher than thoSt" taken by the nurse
or fl'malc techntc1an.
The researchers could not pinpoint
the caui.c of\\ hite-coa t hypertension.
but ruled out persistent anxiet). The)
could not demonstrate. nor could
others who have observed white-coat
h> pertcnsion. that those who had 11
Y.ere an) more an~ious than 1ho~t.·
"'ho dad not. In addition. there were
no 111crcascd blood pressure readinfs
during the \\Or ~da~ which sure )
"'ould h:_i,c <.oml' an\let)-producing
JULIAN
WHITAKER
expcrir nces. ' :•
Wh.at may be at work 1s a .. co,,~
d111oned response" like the sali vati°"
of Pavlo,•'s dogs at the sound of a ~H
announcinJ dinner. Anx1et} mtj
cause the initial elevation of btoad
pressure in the doctor's office. but
from then on the bod) docs 'ii
au1oma11call) even though there is nq
more amucty 7-;
Some patients report that they can
feel their blood pressure elevate as lht
nurse or doe'tor approaches with thl' ('llfT. .
Drug treatment of high blQQ.(1
pressurl' is alwa)s associated wfth
side effects. pamC'ularl) when lacif
doses o r more than one drug arc u~:
If :!O percent of those with mild
clcvat1ons in blood pressure have a
conditioned response to having the
blood pressure taken. then hundred'>
of thousands arc 1aking drugs un-
ncccss.anl). Perhaps drug treatmeQI
should be Y.1thheld un11l 1he bldo<l
prcs~ure 1s found d cvated out of the
doctor's o ffice .
I rontcalh. the ocst treatment for
some Y.ith high blood pressure is not
to take 1hc blood pressure.
J•llaa Wbltaker, M.D., auttor di
"Reversi•I He•rl Dl•e.a•e'' aod "It~·
versill1 Diabetes" ( Wa111er Boobf, Is
director of Tiie Wblt.tter WellOHs
laslilute la Newport Beacb.
Dying for a cigarette?
Re111ernber why you qui't
One updatl'd remC'd) for ~mokrr''
rnugh or-1g1na1ed "•th a l ln1versal
( ookmg Book published an 1888:
""Pour one 4uar1 of ho1ling wata
U' l'r ~ tabkspoons of" hole OaA'lccd
and )tcep for three hours. Strain. add
the JU Ke of t\\O kmons and s"ee1cn
"1th honq l"h1ch replace<. the
cl')stalc; o f rock cand) used in thl'
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DEAR READERS: A wklle laedl a
r alked If I bew a 1are care for
lccaps. I offere4 H old·fH .. loeed r~-y Uaat ... , worllecl for me for
m61y years. (Sip a pa11 of water
vdJ 1lowly, 1topp&a1 after eac ..
~. lnea&k deeply alM llold yoar
bnal~ for • slow coat of II.) I lavlted my readen IO IMre tM!lr
" •res" wllll me, bat ••J'Md tMI
nfHI 1M lM perceal fall-safe.
WllMll a few days I wa1 1wampe4
wl191 thae.s of 1uru&eed 1lmmlck1
t• stop .. lcct1ps. I cauot voadl for
~He HQHllOD1 becHae llapplly I
• il!Alot 1et lllccaps very often and have
•o~ tried tllem my1elf. Bat, for wlaat Jiey are wortll, llere tltey are: ~;', rrom Jackson Heights. N.Y.: This
ethod works when everything else ps failed. We swear by it in our
fam1l). Using both hands. stick your ~gers in your cars. Take a deep
'"J)icath. Ha ' e someone hold ) our nose
't'faile he (or she) gives you a drink of
'A3ler.
, From Miami: My dad lliccape4 for
·f't&lll lt .. rs 1trai11tt. He Md tried
·l~veral su11esllons from frleDClt aJM1
'r"t)atives wllltout succe11. Flaally
s,QmeoDe said, "DriDll • few pips of
•• l.AllUS
carbouled ..a." He did nd tllae
.. lce11ps 11opped al oect .
'\shtabula. Ohio: M> grandmother
learned this hiccup-stopper from her
grandmother and I am teal'h1ng 11 to
my grandchildren. It can be fu n~ Cut
three holes the size of half-dollars 10 a
paper bag. Put the bag over ~ou r head
and breathe deepl) ~(I lime'>. Tht:
h1Cl u~ 'A lli ha'c disappeared
Cblcaco: I am 10 years old now, but
I remember a 111re cure for hiccups
tltat was glvea to tile cla11 by our
fourtb-arade teacller. Sitt always
kept a jar of suaar In lter desk drawer.
Wltenever someoae 101 the ltlccups
Mill SwaHoD •Hid'-."' a teaspoon of
.. ,.r OD tMt ~rsoa s lOD&Ue and let
It melt. By tlle' Ume Ille sugar was
1one so were t .. e ltlccapt.
R1' e rside. Cahf.: When e\ Cf\ thing
ehe ha\ fa1lc•d. th1~ "'111 v.ork. '1r )OU
l'an \tanJ on )our hi:ad. do 1t. lf)ou
can't 'ltand on )uur head. put your
hl·ad bct'A N'O your knees. Close your
e)e' a\ 1ight as )Ou can. take a deep
breath and recite ··~fal) Had a l ittle
Lamb .. or·· Lmlc Bo Beep ·•
Halifax, N.S., Canada: My areal·
aunt's lllccup stopper bas worked for
us like a charm these last U years.
Make • fist aod bltt tlle kDacllle of
your llllle finger. Take a deep breaUt
and llarry up and bite Utt nut, tlteD
tbe nut, tben tbt nut and tllen lite
tbumb. By the time you bite all yoar
knucklts twice, you are cured.
~mpona. Kln This hiccup curt
mu<>t be donl.' 1n pfl\ ate because 11
looks so gool~ But 11 "'orks. Open
\Ourc,esa\'A ltk.t\\oucan t1ckout
;<iur tongul' -all thl' v.a). Reach for
the <.:l.'1ling -rl·alh rl·ach . Tl) to si ng
··The \tar·~pan~ll'll Banner.. Of
(OUr~c )OU l:ln'1 Jo II \.\I th )O ur
tongul· Slll long out hut 1f ~ou make
thl.' ound'> that I'> guo<l l'Oough 9, the
t1ml' )OU gi:t to .. lhl· rockets' rl·d
glan-. .. the h1nup' \\Ill be gone .
So there you have It, dear readers.
If oDe gimmkk doesn't work, ti:y
another. Good luck:
cxc111ng Slenano. Another Virgo \\Ill liguri: prum1nentl). 'Tflarsclay, Febnary U
·: ARIES (March 21 ·April 19): Your m1ss1on 1s
·c6mpleted. Be alen. --------------
LIBRA (Sept. ~J-Oct. ~~) \laJor domestic adJuSt-
ml'nt fl'atun.·d. )Our sense of d1plomac~. balance \.\111 be
required . Go slo ..... don't attempt 10 fcm·e issue'> c;;ccnano
highlights d1stanCl' language. perccpmeness.
aware. know when
to get off stage.
'Focus on lo,e. sen·
sualil). added recog·
,01t1on. chance to
i(ach more people.
Idea can be 1rans-
.G)rmed into '1ablc
SYDNEY
01111
SCORPIO (()c1 23-Nov. ~I): Look behi nd sn·nc'> for
answers -}ou'll be prO\ 1ded "'1th .. .,clret 1nformat1on:·
Finan,·1al status of one close to 'ou "'111 be re,ealed
SAG ITTARIUS < O\. ll:De<. 21 ): Emphasis on
po'Acr. authont~. 1ntcnS1t~. strong lo' e rela11onsh1p
You'll tx· :l\kcd 10 makl' commitment. pannersh1p 1~ in
p1c1url'. legal righ ts and f>('rm1<.~1ons ligurt· prnm1nl'ntl). tonccpt.
TA URUS (.\pril 20.May 20): Stress independence.
~~all' it). sl~ le. design. Someone you met recenll) could
l it.-lp reco' er\\ hat appeared to be irreplaceable obJc t Be
d iret·t. Lake in1t1a t1 \'e. 1mpnn1 your ov.n desires.
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Former teacher returns.
conlidcnn· gro"'s. )Ou'll fa ce challenge in manner that
~i1ral·ts 'aluablc allies. You'll also be more secure \\here to:' e and mone:r are concerned Cancer pla~-; role
· -CANCER (June 21-July 22)· tress ong1nal11).
l'Ouragc. p1onecn ng spmt. Make 1nqumes. accept -;oc1al
'trfv11a11on that m1gh1 IO\Oh e JOurnl'). Be a"are of
wlf'drobe. other necess111es. Gem1 n1 10 p1cf\Jre:
~ LEO <Jul) 23-i\ug. 22): Fne11d ma) be enthus1astK till could also be rn1s1nformed . Heed )Our o"'n counc,d.
l.ffxk source material. You'll be asked to rn 1sc. rl'\IC'A . ~s1bl> 10 rl.'construct. orp10 natl' e pla~<> role
• VIRGO ( -\ug .. 23-Sept. 22): Dig deep for 1nforrnat1on.
~l·rn rnoll \CS. keep wm1ng schedule ReMkss superior
~Id dra"' from )Our enl'rg). Shon mp could be pan of .. ,.
CAPRICORN (Dl.•c lJ-Jnn llJ) You·11 be a~kl'd tu
partakl' of plan 01 schemi: 10\0h1ng -\nl·.., \ag1nanuc,
per..on \\'hat begin' as 1mprac11cal lOuld be tran'ilorrni:d
into somi:thmg 'l'~ tan1uhlC'.
AQUARIUS Uan W-Fl·h I ~I 'itrc'>" p1oncrnng
sp1nt. niuragl' ol cun' 1u1ons. FmphJ'>I\ on lhan'>ma.
SJ>l'culat1on. '>ensuaht\ e\l'lll"rTll'nl ol tl1"-o\l'r\ Yuur
"..e' appeal .. \.\Ill al'o pla~ maJor roll·
PISCES (Fcb 19-\farrh 201 r ru't 1ntu11 1on. me
alx>,l· pell~ farn1h d11lai:n~·es F1 nJ111.1<1I d1'>pu1i: "Ill tx·
S('ttkd. ~ ou 'II gl'l ~ llUI \harl' \l·n .. l· of pwporuon
d1rl'i.'t11111 purpow. honur ligurl' prom10l'Oth
IF FEBRl'AR \' 23 IS YOl1R BIRTHDAY 'uu Jfl'
Spiritual. dl''>lrl' rx·rll'lllOO ha\I.' tl'nlknc~ to hruo<l.
ma1nta1n Jura ot m\\len glamour 1n1ngul· \1,in~
pcopll• Sa} .. fhl'll' I\ \OnH~th1ng JOOUI thJt rx·r<.on' ..
P1..cn. Virgo 1nd1' 1llu.t1 .. pla~ 1mpon.in1rnkc,10 ~our lilt'
Sl:ptt;m bl-r "111 pro'l' uul\1:rnd1ng for \OU IO l4~tl
friends know what not to say
. For over 40 years. I haH had 1he
. best fnend }OU could ever ha\e
\.\'hen I told m} best fnend I wa-; fa t.
sh(' ne,er sa id ... I JUSl lost thrl'e
pounds .... 1thout e' l'n tr~ 1ng."
When we v.ent to a sock hop
io.sethcr in college and she was
offered a ndc home. she never
d11chcd ml'.
~·
E1u ~ •
Bo11Ec1 ~
\\ 11'·11 I Jr~ul·tl "11h m~ hu.,hand
.ind tx·g.gnl her lnr :--d' ice. ~h1.• kl'Pt
lll·r muulh 'hul "ihl· 1u\t h<.lcni:J
\\ hl.'11 \H ' ,11ullln·1 8l'I a s1 ttl.'r and
had w hnng lhl' kill~ along do her
hu11'il.' lnr c.J mm·r. 'hl' ne'er fell aoart
• •
When I ga'c m)sclf a ho me
pcrmanen1 and left 11 on too long. she
v.as the ooh one 10 s11 "'11h me in the
bathroom until 11 grew out.
When I told m} best fnend m)
h usband gave me two snow ures for
1>ur ann1' ersal). she never said ... You
should tx.· happy he rl'membered "
When I "as pregnant and m)
~tomach looked hkc a tray on a car
door in a dm e-in. she never said.
"There\ a glo" about pregnant
~omen··
When I had a m1scarnage and
e'el)om· else 10 the world said.
"Thcrl· "'111 tx· other babies:· c;he
cncd "11 h me O\ l'r the om· I lost.
When she told me she "a" sta~ ing
home fo r the sumrnl'r. I wo uldn't
lfa\C.~ dn:amcd of ..ending her a card
fro m Spain tl'lhng her .... hat a great
tHTll' I "'a' ha' 1ng. •
When her ml\er bmki: J o" n. I
m·' a asked her 1f shi: had '>l'nt in the
"'arrant' card '>O 'he'd tx· un 1.•n•d
Wheri I mO\l'd 3.UOO mill'' ll'AU\.
Shl' oner onn · told me "h.11 I .,..j~
doing to hl·r Whl·n her mothad1l·d I
ne\l'r said ... he had a m h lull hk
and )he .... as 1n her 70<. •·
\\ hl·n I h.tll Ill\ lirst autographing
pan~ anJ no 110l' ~ho"ed up. she
nl''l'r 1111,l '>U&gl'\ll'd. ··The> proh-
ahh d1Jn'1 '"-'l' thl' Jd ··
\\ hl'll ha rx1h11cal land1da1c lost
and llllfll' \.\On. I nl'' l'r ..aid ... Ha ha. I
told 'uu 'o · ·
E,·ef1 time "'C got together. ncllhl'r
ofu\hadto">a) ''l'rngladtoscl')OU ··
\.\hen ~hl' \\J\ up to her armpits in
snO\\, I ne,enalled her to 'kl\ ... The
\UO I\ shining hl'rl'.. .
Recl'nth . nn hnt fn cn11 lost h1.·r
l'htld. He~ a<. her) O"ngcst and "as in
hi\ 20<> I 1i.,1i:nl'd 10 her I cncd with
hl'r I fl·lt pJ1n thJt I had ne,er kno"'n
I lO uld foci tx·lorl' But not once did I
..a~ to hl·r. ··1 kn1'" ho\' ~ou feel ..
The besc reasons for prevcnt.m,·r matn lt.'n.mce ~{'ll ,,rn d,, tl1
regular periodontal can: afcgu.ud ·our ~Ufll'i .md tt'cth
.m~ all in your head. ThC)1~rc called your Like ,1 pcci.llt.:l'J ph\'...,lll.m ', 'llf
tee th And ir you don't want your demt t Orange Cou nt) Pcm..xilmt.11 . ~'"x 1.1111 n
to take chem out. maybe you hould lee member 1 .1 qu,lhh1."(f (knu't "h0'll\·1.1.tl-
us show you how to keep them in. i=c onl m the dt.t~tllh1' .rnJ tr\'.ltrlWlll 1'1
A bloody toothbrush Tender ~urns gu m dase1.SC :'. 1f 'l'U dl'n'c "Jnc ti' fr~'4-· .. ,, ux'ISC teeth Even bad breath. they I\' all your teeth. l\-C th~ au .lit \our nt'.m't
''ammg ign of possible
11
Tu PE II ofh .: fr,r .m Ltppomt ml'nl -.. .. -... ....
;. "i
gum disease . 1 rlE RIOIXl{fAL Or .isk .1!-x1ut our ln:l· ~um
Regular periodontnl A5SCK:lATKl'J d\~,b(: tnf1mnLH1,m
re will help. And we'll ~ ~>t~
al~ show )' u other Win OM.aw t. ~ "' ~'Ill •
NEWPORT lfACH NEWPORT 8&£H NEWPORT BEACH TA ~'\A
• . Dr. Mttblelj. Gahapn
1441 "1oa4o Aw Stt. ~
(7H)640-Mel
Dr Strphm R. ShqWtd
Dr DOnald C. Doman
H-41 Avoad<>Aw.. Sit. i05
(7H) 640-947'
Dr losn H Van Saxtt.r
HOI Awa.do 1wt Stt 806
(714) 64CMl9ll
Dr john 8 Chnsptns
Dr C rv.in W E,-,
l6lO Bnswl tt 2
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Games
CuHenl -tf11e -'T~• Late I
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• ~1 '" IJ f Ot1unt
MatNttl l tllrt1 Mal . . . V•SIH 111 ltlt lladow ot ......,
ot Nalure Russell Sl'l1rpe
·w11e.t ol J eo1111dy' Highway to uv111
Pr11u l~t lord T.111 Ille LDfd
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Repon E11ders R11ssi11 1111.uell Ho mt
Tiit f uQllt~t Hu n ot ~Honel
N111011 R1c1~· I "'o~-Horse liiiiMii llone1
Wtsl Shadows RICI -w.11i
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k lott !tie llt .. lllbH •4 • • •
GroucllO L1111t1 ·r11e 7 Ch*
• Cron111e litlrsN I "''' ""1 :::J
Btiie Owe Movtt .NI Tod .;.;Sp..;..o..;..rtl-o-oll--~~114C1~
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Complete televlalc;>n llatlng1 In Sunday'• TV PUot.
Eskimos didn't need. undies
() Is 11 1rue E'>k1mn'i "car no
unJl.'l"\.\l'ar''
.\ l -.rd to be lrul' < >ng1nal bk1mn
d111h111g ~J' mJdl· tu l aplure \.\Jrm
.i1r T 1gh1 JI thl· ht:ad .... nsts JnJ
ankk<, loo~ t''l'""herl' els~: II hl'
g11t 11111 n1IJ hl· u°iuld pull h1' lrm'
\l\Jl ul hi\ \kC\l''> JnJ CfUS\ lhl'nl .It
thl' l hl''>I to gl•ni:rall' murl· ht:al 11 hl'
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BRIDG E
By CHARLES GORE!\'
and OMAR HARlf
801h vulnerable No rth deal~.
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The bidding
ortb East O,outh \\ ~''
2 • Pa"' 2 Pa~
2 NT PIS\ 3 Pill\~
4 Pa-i~ 4 'T P~,.
S + Pas~ 5 'l Pa.,,
7 Pass Pas._1; Pas'
Opening leaJ I .ll k ~1f +
Do no1 l.'omm11 H>ur,elt 10 a par
ticular hne earlier 1han ne\7C'ssar~
Th<' more informJt1on \Ou ha'<'
about the hand . the m\)rl' in tormt'd
a decision )OU '"ln rca'"h
You ha\e htd v.ell 10 rea'7h an
excellent gr a nJ 'IJrn .\ft er pan·
ner's an ifkul and \lfl'O tl 1 .... 0-dub
opening bid. )l'll made a v.aiting
response and he ">hO'A C'd a ro~erful
balanced hand When he <u pponC'd
your suit. ) ou ..:onfirmed all four
aces with your bid of f1, t' no trump,
and panner d~·1Jed that h1" prime
cards, ru fting 'alue and lll)i.-xi fi, e
card suit m<'ntell a 1umo to the
grand slam
Tht first b11 ~'' tnf\lnnat H'fl HlU
nttd 1s ho"' the trump' l're.£l °'I,,
win the ace of ~raJc' at tnd. ,1ne
and cash the ai:t' kmg 1'1 trump'
When both defrnJl'r' I (1!11..'~. '1iu
rcaliu that \OU ,an .itll'rd l\.' rull
your spade l~\er l'n tht' ta ~k .inJ lf\
for a 4-l dub ,phi. "ha'"h "'111 'tt
)'Ou home C '.oh the 3l<' lll ..:lut-' 11nd
tuff a d ub. then ..:a~h the L.tn~ of
spades and ruff a ,p;aJe ,l,"' rul I .a
club haa.h . "hen \\ ~ t 1.b.;ard' .a
spade. drav. the la't tnunp 1Eas1
dUcar-ds a diamond on tht third
round of each ma1or mil J l ro\' tf1
lbc kin1 or d11mond~ a nd ,luff a
diamond on the l ina of 'lub . 1he
qUttn docs noc drop. \ ou are do""n
10 tht ace-jack or diam nds. and
when you !tad a d a mond from
dwnmy. Easl folio~ v. uh a lo"
card . Do you finatt?
If you hl\t been follo~•na the
proceedinp~ you kn<>" th.at Ea t's
muiftina card mull bt the queen or
Chiba. So~ wit h tht ac.-t and watch w .. •• quetft or diamonds comt , .. bliaa .,_, .. to alk»• u 10
)'OUf lf'&nd .dam.
out ,11 lhl nn ~ l h•"l' "'h11 l l.1PH t 11 •
k1111" \J\ I ,~1m11 .111thlllf "·I'
h lf ,,.., purp.>~ lhJP Jll\ 11: 'Ill J\,•1.. 1
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ACROSS
1 Boners
6 -ol stare
10 F1sti
I 4 E ttPloOf'<l map
15 Narcotic
snruo
16 Flower
1; Grinder
18 Graz1nQ area
20 $h1elOe<1
22 Jnd1gn;won
23 1nt1ames
:?4 M errie un•ts
25 M10d1es
•oes
:?8 Bedroc~
29 States
30 FOfegotng
35 Relative
36 A l<eaton
37 Card .game
38 Went at>OarQ,.
41 Tt\awS
43 SWI SS peaks
44 Parsons
res1cMnoel
45 Cull p•ns .a Ferber tltle
50 Promising
perf Of"*
5 1 Left Amtr1161
55 Man
5 7 Goal Of run
58 Fenoe stal(e
59 A11b ct11e l
60 Parl ot a
letter
6 I LOO ed o .. er
62 Spreaas ria,
63 Nega1 ve
c ontracl or
DOWN
1 Narro"' Na•a
:? atoOv'
3 Norse c "
4 Ou• 1
5 Roaa ..... ~
6 S11 wa1t1>r
7 Asi'tra• 1rs
8 Gtazf'd
9 ~0.1'il ..
10 Sto:>PC
11 Doo• .a·•
l2 H0<a1
13 COior '''0<
19 Whip ,~
21 Can L:-:.~
2' Qpel' ... i)'
25 S1tua1 or
26 St\a"-f'"t:'f'a f' ..
Strf'l'lr"
27 Olmoit-
28 Fle•vrf
30 Ten
31 ACll E'S'
Ct1ar1011f'
32 Hek;st-,. "0"
33 0.St•ncl•"'
3.4 HN,,.
36 O>f'Chl't"<.
39 ComplK ~le<]
~EVIOUS PUZZLE SOL veo
4l 1Q1tan•
4 ' Th(> MAul~
Jac1o. Demose)
•. l emmer
u S Prtrlg mo
45 Art SUbt«I
46 N ow
4 ~ Slubbelm OlS
4P FrOSl\I
49 ~oads ol otd
51 UK hi~
52 TP\ames
estuary
53 TM Old Sod
S• EJC.Of!'t
56 FIOof co'*
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FAMILY
CIRCUS
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llA.RllADUKE
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by Bil Keane
by Brad Anderson
.. , ... .....,...,...,,...,
"I tried a recipe out of my new .. cookbook
and 1t really tastes good!"
PEANUTS
WHAT DO '(OU 00 WMEN
'(OUR MITTENS ARE
FROZEN TO A TREE ?
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
..
I 6UE55 'YOU JUST
YANK ~EAL 14A~D. AND ..
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DI TBS BLBACDaS by Steve Moore
"Mr. Ferguson! I was In the act of shooting
and Simpson hacked my arm! I should get
another shot at the trash can, Mr. Ferguson Tl"
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
I I , -> l 1
V' I I
by Charles M. Schu~
.. AND WAIT VMTIL AUTUM~
WMEN ALL ™E MlmNS
FALL FIWM THE TREES ..
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by Jim Davis
BLOOll COUNTY
al 1'E PUii SM,
~.IVEMW' lf61ANT~:
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GAMIN AND PATCHES
WME~ I
6AYJUMP, ~JUMP/
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
T~ HEQ)e.8,EL. MY 8fePOFOiHlf:f{S
NEW L.o.E.
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINK.ERBE.AN
~ ~ A5 IF rr WA5N'i 1 ENOOG~ 10 HAVE f:JJ MA~ PIMPlES IHM fW.) FACE 1 RE.SEM81..E.$ A MAP Of 1fiE t ~ICU.AltONo ... 1
DOONESBURY
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by Garry Trudeau ,
I'M 60IN6 70 S1EP A rxn OF H 11(.)tJM ~ SIMlll
A F611/MMl/l/!5, ANO /ltU?, -/""'~..:...' JQI... --
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by Berke Breathed
by Addison
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by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
r I HAVE A FEELING THAT
I Wl!"I! HE ALIVE NOW, f HI! WOULO BUY l!VERV· f THING YOU 00, OAVIO!
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by Tom Batluk
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988 25 CENTS -
FV voters back South park
Residents resoundingly endorse retail
center in 23 percent election turnout
By JONATHAN VOt..ZKE
OflMO.-,NetStaft
Fountain Valley residents on Tues-
da) o'crwhelming voted in fa vor of
Sen. Robert Dole is on a
role with victories in
South Dakota, Minnesota
contests./ A4
World
Three Shltte gunmen who
aided abduction of
Marine ca·ught./ A7
zoning amendments to allo w a retail
center 1n the proposed Southpark
development. ending one of the
largest debates to hit the _31-year-old
bedroom cummunl'".
:·w e frd terrific: .. '>aid proponent
l~ader J_ohn Cullin., "It may not seem
like a big thing right now. but I think
when -we look haek I 5 years from
no"W , we'll '>l'l' 11 "3'> rruc1al."
Oflic1ah• "'1th thl· rnunt) Registrar
of Voter~. "'h1rh rnn the election for
the Ctt). s<:ud ~3 pc1 l'ent of the city's
30.476 ref1sten·d '•Jlt'.r\ l:J\t hallot!i..
with 4.4I _'ot1ng1 n lu\lir of the rctatl
center. Aga111M thi.: nn·a~url· \\t'rl'
2, 927 \'O ler).
With the final tJl h the rc"11drnb
ga\l' the go-ahl·ad t•1·a propo..cd 30-
acrc reta1l l·en1t:r -1n111alh thr Prill'
Club -in thl· 1-ili-dlrl' ';outhpark
planned communlt~
Thy P.rtll' ( lub bal·ked out ut tlw
PWJl'l t v. hen the dl·bate surfau·d hut
ldi thl' door o pen 10 rl·~ntering thl·
at lord d ftn the dert ion \1 J ' rn
Barhara Bro""n~1d :.if1er the t'11.·l t11111
that -.he "'ould rnntac:I P ritt; < luh
Oflil 1af.. toda) 1n an a11l·mp1 ''
dc..·1erm1ne whethn the aga-rmt•nt
rnuld Ix· re"' ed.
I hr rL· .. ulh. hO"'l'' l·r kd th(· kad-
1nl! opponl'nl oflhl' plan ll• l all for tht·
< It~ C 1:.iunl ii tu r\:'.>1gn en mai.:.c. ·
·11·, 110 \\lllldn II flU\\l'd V.lth thl'
"'·" thn rJn 1h1.·1r m1\inlurmat1on
l .1mp.Hgn ·· 1.<11d opponl'nt leader
\\ 1111\h Yuung ··\.\ h,11 JI l ::tlh tor t'>
'"' tht· \\hok tounul to fl'\fgn in the
(Pleaae eee VOTERS/A2)
Laguna
canyon
fatal
probed ·
··Ori \T r~ ~usp(>c t ed
of clrinki tH!,: o n e has
3 µrior con\'ict i on'-i
B) ROBERT H'i ~OMA!\
Oft ... ~ ...........
~II thrcc moton't' 1n,ohcd 111 J
IJtal tratTit ::tl l'H.knt F-nda ,· n l'n111g
on LagunJ ( an~t•n Koad ma~ ha'e
hcl·n Jn, ing undn thc influence of
alluhnl thl· ( alitorn1a H1gh"'a' Pa-
t r11I ,,ml T ut•,d;l\
Index
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
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A8-9
BS-7
CB
Croulq auard Joe Carolan tlpa bla hat aa Marlnen
Elementary School flrat-arade teacher Loulae Cote leada
~,... ....... ....,_.~
atudenta ln •ln&lat "HappyBlrthday." Carolan. who turned
85. baa worked at the ume lntenection for 20 yean.
4 >nl ut tht· dn,lr' ~4-,car-old
"l'lth Ring o t \n:iht•1m. ha~ thrl'l'
pr11H l '"' 11. t1un~ l11r lclon' drunken
dr11ang 11n h1.; rnord Jnd l't>uld lace a
l••urth 111 11nnn1111n "1th tht· Fnda'
J\11J1. ri• < HI' 'J'nk1 'man 1'\·n Da1h
\JIJ
Thl <HI' " 1'111k1n(l lor mor\
a1.l 1Jl'nl \\tlnl.,..._., 111 dl·tcrminc
1'h1.·th1.1 King. ''J' f'Jrlh fl"1fl0n1o1hll'
1111 thl J111J.i:nt
Comics
Entertainment
Food
A10
Crossing guard draws attention I <"\1' nu" unckr "a' "'tll dc-
h'rti 1ri.· "hl thr1 "' h 111 () Pn, t·nf
l Jgu1 J '•ttul 'hl Jri\ l·f "ho "'J\
l.ilkJ Jt thl' \\1 Ill h.1d h\•l•n dranl.mtt
D.11h \Jtd < Hf> 1>tltl 1a1' h\·ltn t' 1h1.·
H -HJ 11111 Pn1l 1.dU,l'd lhl· o 211
r 01 J'' hknt
M ind & Body
Opinion
Police log
Public notices
Sports
Weather
C1 -5
C6
A6
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87-8
81-4
A2
By ELEANOR COWNS.
~,...Ceu1111M1n1
A broad smile spread across Joe
Carolan ·s face as the small children
appproached hi m at the intersection
of Dover and Mariners dn ves in
Newport Beach.
He accepted a computer banner
which said "Ha ppy Birthday, Joe"
from the children of Manners
Elemental) School and listened as the
pnmar} graders sang Happy 81nh-
da~. I-le beamed with obvious JO~
and then returned to business as
usua~.
W11h· a spring 10 his stl'P and a
straight. authoritative posture.
C'a~olan walkl'd to the middle of the
cros .. "alk. H 1s arms strelched out '10
Slop trat]ic. He turned rock 10 lhc
stude nts wa1t1ng at the comer and
mottoned for them 10 cross
··Let's go:· hl' -.aid. tn a boom ing
'Oll'l'. ·h thl' chlldrcn pa!i.scd b). hl'
)miled. t1psx-d his hat and patted one
child"'> hcad afTcct1onateh He
greeted OlOlll of the pupil\ b} name.
Incorporation opponents
surf ace in Dana Point Boa
VAN EYKEN
Kelly O 'Mara <'Vokes the image of
the sikn1 ma1ont) when he discusses
his oppos1t1on to cit)hood in Dana
Point.
He admits. however. that he won't
have anything near a majority at
toda) 'i. public hearing before the
count) Board of Supervisors.
"We're not prepared to do.anything
earth shauering at the public hear-
ing." he said. "but we're going to be to
let people kno" there isn't unani-
mous support for rnyhood. In fact, I
think 11's far from unanimous .. "
Toda~·~ heann; 1s the final step in
the march to bring Dana Point's
c1tyhood bcfon.· lh(• voters.
Th~ Board of Supervisors is likely
to pl<)«e thl' ntyhood issue on nut
Junl'·~ cleruon ballot. unless more
than 50 ix·rcent of the town's rqjs-
tered voters turn oat at the heanng to
oppose incorporation.
That ma)' not be likcl). but O'Mara
sa id he will try to bring out a ma1orit)'
1n opposition to cit yhood on election
da).
And whether they represen t a
majority. O'Mara and a rcw others
have decided not to be silent about
the issue any more.
"The newspapers have heard o nly
fro m a vocal minority allied wi th the
Chamber of Commerce." ,said
O'Mara, a real estate broker who has
found«taaroupknown as UNPAID.
Unittd Peo ple Against Incorporation
in Dana Point.
.. They say we n~d to incorporate
to get local control. but a lot of people
are questioning whether it's a good
idea.·
Irvine drops airport
land-use designation
from El Toro station
By LESLIE EARNEST °' ..............
T.he-Irvine City-Council on Tues-
day funhersoliditied its apposition to
the possibthty or us1n1 the El Toro
Manne Corp~ Air Station for civilian
niahts by voting to amend the city's
,rncral plan.
The amendment. which woukl
cha nae the station's dcs~tion from
.. airpon" 10 "military. brinas the
tcncral ptan in line with t~. city's
Jon1,.,stand1na opposauon to JO•nt use
of the 11rpor1.
Since the air talion is not cumntly
within city limits. the oouncil's action
was somewhat etrtmonial.
"h really doesn't do much In the
way of prcvcnuna El Toro from
bttomina a comnwrc1al airport;•
11id ~ior plal'lner Eve SotUcn.
HoM"er. SQrucn eddld. llw aaion
R"infOl'ttl an 'c•istlne dty policy.
rcsolvn an incon11-., in the
,encral ~and rcpiiWlilll ~ elist-
"'I uw ohtw Marine t...r.-
A study curmnly underway by the
Federal Aviation Ad•iaitcration to e•plott &he faslbiliay ol civihan
ftip&1 a1 thrtt military lmn. includ·
Ina El Toro. has stimd fnct1on
between the cities of lrvm~ and
Ncwpe>n Btach.
Newport Belch offici1t1 havt fav~ uslna the Marine station for
commtteial fhahll It a way of
ttlievhia pc'Ctlutt on John Wayne
Airport.
"We believe tblt 111 potntial setn
should be Id\ open for t1-.dy.'' 11KI
Newpon '-la Ciay Maftlltl' Robtn
Wynn earlier TUlldly.
Accordi:;: Wyna. the amend~
men• maket · "' -illCOmP9tiblt IO the ,rnm ... and alllmA.ft
(1111111-mtW/Aa)
Coverage by the press has tended to
focus on l''l'nls. such as the filing of
the Dana Point ntyhood pet1t1on and
public hearings packed wtth c1tyhood
supporte~. ff Mara said .
Supporter'> of l'll) hood have rallied
around phrase!> such as .. loca l con-
tro l." and ha'e c ited figures showing
that Dana Point would get a bigger
share of tax revenue wi th its own cny
government than 11 does undcrcot1n-
l> administration
But O'Mara ~>., he believes the'
local control t\)Ul' 1s a poliucal
illusion con1ur('d up b> a mb111 ous
locul politician~
"We've alread) got all the local
control we nc-cd ." he )aid. refcmng to
1he Dana Point Spcnfic Plan Board of
Review. a locall) appotnted advisory
bod) which r,·ports to county plan-
Foc us ON THE NEws
ning offi nah on all bu1ld1ng and
zoning propo~I" 1n Dana Point
..The Spcnlil Plan 1\ a \Cf!
enltghtcned doruml·n1:· he -.aid .. It
spells out the ultimate dnelopment
ofthts to"'n II )·llu don·t li kl' "hat 11
S3)S. ~ou sho'uld go and ll\l' ~um('
wher(' el~···
Peo ple \\ho lull~ at the prospcrt of
cttyhood as J means ot ltm11ing
grO\\'th arl' al\o Jou'>ttng at 1maginaf)
dra.gon\. 0"\1ara -..i1d
"Ifs not nc~T'>'hlf\." he S<ttJ ·'The
slow-gro"'th 1n111Jt1~e 1\go1ng to take
care of gm" th 1n thl' l'vunl) ··
ff Mara Y1J thl' hundred'> ol
peo pk "hu nftl'n tum out to boost
Cll)hood at puhl11. hl'Mtngs ~~nt
(Plfaae ace FOES/Al)
City Hall workers
·in HB f urning over
smoking proposal
I)' ROBERT BARKER °' ...............
Proposals to f('Stricted sm~in1 in the fi" .. "'"~ Hunungton
Bta<h Cit) Hnll hu1ldm1 has to\K'hed off a bani" ht't\\l'l'n 'lmokint1 .and
non·smokm& cmploytts.
Conccrnl•d about pOUtbk ha1ards of ~orld·hnnd l tiat\'tl('
smokc.Ctt} >\dm1nmratorPlutCook proposed 10 llm1t "lmuking 10 thl'
rear half of the cmplo~ louner in the beflemcnt 111 C11' Hall and at
\oentt'd sla1~clls thro14hout tht bu11d1ng.
But smokcn. wl\o ~lit"cd t~ar ""'''"ere bc1n1 lru hed took
tfleir araumC'nts to t~l"Ul\ton
Now it's btt'omc a bum19'1 issue and attomeH arc &<'tung
'""ol\ed. The la1m that bttautit poliC) all~l} chanae workin1
conch11ons. ook should havt Wtd mttt•nd-<"Onfer \CntOn\ ~1•h the
emplo)tt ~Pl
Ce>ok aid this wittk that ht'a nthtt '°'"I 10 kt the un10M •C't
totethtt and ~ta pohC'y or will COMu.11 .-ith lie*" and then t\tabl1\h
no-smok.IQI artH,
ook "a former c1pr sm<*tt. "I tot an awfoll) lot of dtt'l) I ~s
and 11 '<'I\ Vt'f) harmful tom)' clothes. J'burncd a lot of hoks I dC\.~adN
..,, .. , ... woan•/A.1)
Carolan cckbratcd tm 5th b1nh-
Ja, T ue da' lk ha., bc..~·n J trussing
guard at lhl; '>JOlC 1n1cr'>('l llOO for 20
'l'ars
· .. He·s better than all the , ro'''"l!
guard\ 111 lhl' "'hok \\ldl· "'nrld ··
Sl·lund grader coll ~1 .:tt \1a\tcr
boa'>tcd a!> he \\311<."d for Carolan·,
(Pleue eee CROSSING/ A2)
l'rt'l•n11 nJ1 ' r1.·pon' '>hl•1H·d th.ii
th1. th11 J dnH·r -J t 1t' I ti\ a1 'i'I of
PIJ1.l·nt1J -mJ\ hJ' l" Ol:l'n undl·r the
111tlurn\t: "' Jl1.11h" J' "l·ll Da1h
"'"LI I 1" J r "a' ru,hcd fr11m the
(Plea9e eee DRIN1UNG/A2)
Supervisors boost
funding of health
clinics for poor
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of-~ .........
Ml'mbcrs of the count' Board ,,, ~upcn l)l)r) un Tuesda~ ;)llot.ah·d an
unprt•t·edentcd SJ00.000 tor the 'ur -
pon of pr" a'lC. no n-profit d1 n1l '>
sen 1ng lo"'-income patient'
The allocalton . .,...h1ch v.111 .i1 m1:
from th<." count) 's S6 I m1l111,n 'h:Hl·
of state block &rant funds.. Ill higher h\
SI 00.000 than the amount r<'l ·
om mendt"d by staff.
.\ prcl1m1nary n.'Commt·nJ.it11'n
from county st.aff had carm.1rkt•d
S200 000 for commun1t' clinics
The board also vottd io increaw "' ~988 approporation for mental health
!>t'n tN.'s. from S.200.000 to S \00 ()fl(I
\ rq'lfC'l'ntat l\ · 1: 1h1 l .11w n;1
Rl.tlh < ommun1: I 11111, t\nt nl
t'1ght ,1mtla1 l.11 t1l'' n r1r;rnift·
,11un1' .. aid thl • "'H' v.111 kn·r
1. hn11.' ln•m ha' 1ng 111, u1 ..... , 'Ill..,
.. \ 1111 tlf l lllH•' Jf• JI lhl p11111t
"'hl'rl'lhn \\lll h;iq i. .. u1innrdl't I••
~ur' l"l' .. \.ltd Bill l'lumh tht 1. lln11. '
progrJm Jl·,ell>fX't I h" m••lll' "'111
.tllll'W tlwm Ill lllntllhH hl'll '~ r\ Ill'
k \l''' ..
Pl umti \Jld hl ".t' .,11rp1t'{'d l" ,,...,.
lhl' h<1jrd Jpptop11Jt111g m1111n 1111
t0Jlll11Ullll\ lllnll'
·1 '"' .il"a" hc,Jtd lhJt 1h1<. h<httll "a' lllll\l·n.tll\l' · hl \.lid · .i nll 'l·t
thl-~ ·' l' J on\ 'ort1t·th1ng "'' 01 ht•1
(Pleaae 9tt HEAL TH/ A2 )
Scouts to tighten
screening process
Ra pe of Sea Scout by
cuba in truc tor mas
ha ~ beo!l P!:eve n t ed
:inta ,\n;, flOh<'c otlkcr v.ho left hi\
JOb 111 I \17" .1ftt•1 a dcmm1on. took her
to tu-. Lah· t i..inorc hom<' anJ
tnt~C'\tcd h{"T'.1nntmrrnl' nt
The '"'~ had mc1 d unna a ~·uba dan MC'f>omald tau. ht 1n IQ ., 11 tht
• out BaSt' 1n r~pon Bea ~.
By JONATHAN VO~£ \\hen.· he had '01\in\C't'rtd fot abouu °' .. ...,...,..... )C3r ~outmg offic1als said
m0tt stnnarnt 1ppl1cat1on pro-f\rr aua ._1na the lccn. M Donald
s for adult \C'Ou1tna votuntttrs 1~ dt0' c the-f'rl to H1J.hw" ' and h~ul~ to lake-dTC\.·t "11h1n H1&h"a> I near Runn1na pnn.1s '"
month and ma htlp Pft~ent 1n\.'1• the n kmardtno Moun\11fts, ~td dent~ s1m1lar to th<' kidnap nd "Pt' n Bc-m~rdano O\lnt) hentr
of a ouna female a · C\ut h} a Depanmrnt spo\. man Jim 8 f)1n1 ~oluntccr who thtn shot htm~lf to t\1 a bu\) 1nt~uon. M Oonaid
death par .. cd lhc tru k. put • aun into Ml
Oftktats att qutck 10 point o ut. mouth and pulled the l~ tw ..
ho•1',tr. that lb~1 act1on 11 not 1n dcad•hcnCahfora .. H19"-a)'P'aU'OI
ttSponsc to ' turoa) ., tftCl<knt, dur-om "'akned b) ......... motonll.
tf\11"hu:ha l..._)car~a•rt~ptcda am'cd n~ home trom a 'oluntttr ut The ftri WM fDuftd. tt•H ._..
5C\lba instr\K'tor. •ho 1Ml~ hand.. cuffed "' itllt IW ol Mc-0.a.,. cuf'kd &he aarl and at\AC~cd ~' Pk kup true\. K' ml '° ._
James Ea11 McDonald. a forma--f1'1iil Ml
f Slut W ..W NClliw IM .., .... Mlf'hlSl2.~
.............. IP
t'Omllwrity.
lnncWI, IOlid ci1 ... Colliaulid. ....... ~ ....... '°
coaa.t -••as oldae<l'-Vallly Acftl tnct ia °'*t IO ............ tbc
Hazy sunshine in afternoon
1 !!p ..:. we MW 1 2·to-I mandate
,.._ tbe ~ w9'o sml with tht CGmCiL.. llOw1' sail. ·•t.et'a Ilk
.._put* i( thty want* step .... TM Cil)' Council in mber
approved tht centtr (or ountain
Valley's larwest mMinina opn
parcel of land, but a flood of
opposition from resicknts near the
proptrty forced the iJsuc to a special
election.
Residents of tht' Green Valley
Acrn housina tract across the street
from the asricultural field -which is
bounded by Slater Avenue. Talbert
Avenue. Ncwhopt Street and the
Santa Ana R1vtr-said a retail center
would bnna intolerable noise and
traffic levels.
Opponents of the store had ques.
tioned a financial a1rttment between
the cit) and Pnce Cl ub in which the
TM Price Club would .. y fWI
-'et price for tbc llDd. but over a
2 l·)al' period. tbc city would mum
about '° ~· of tbc AOre'a lalet au revenue. ofliriah said.
While tbc plan -~ city
oftkials defended as necaaary to lure
the Pritt Club from ill Santa Ana
location -was qucstioned by cridci.
ii was praised by an independent
ttonomte ana!yst hired by the city.
And city offtciaJs allO predicted an
annual S l.S million boost 10 city
coffers. which they said was necnsary
to keep city services at cu~nt
standards.
Officials said Fountain Valley
before 1978 funded municipel ter-
vices la~ly throuah proptny tues.
but the passaat of Proposition 13 now
prevents that. forcina the city to cam
income throuah sales tax.
"The ttSidents showed with their
votes that they want a secure. stable.
city.
.. WeMedtvettbodf~ ... we
wan• dwm 10 p111iclp1ee." Brown laid. -n.y bavca·1 Iott. Ibey did
wbal aky Meded 10 do.••
City oftkialt and 11afr met with osi:c•ll of dw project 22 times
be dw tlection. rnaki ad.J~··
mcnte IO the plaa, which C'lins said ··mac1e i1 a bdter projeca:·
Brown •id IM would hold fuahtt
rn«tinp witb the retiden11 lo deer
up additional concerns and any
misundentandinp 1ha1 may have
surfaced durine lk election. whic;h
saw a flurry of lu1-minuk campeip
mailtn thal both sides labeled '"mis-
information.••
"I saw so many misconceptions
about the project." Brown said.
"Wc'\C aot to clarify exactly what a
planned community is and why it is
beneficial."
BEAL TH CLINIC FUNDS BOOSTED •••
From Al
counly has done."
Chance Alexander. of Huntington
Beach. led a long hne of county
residents who testified before the
county Board of Supervisors about
the need to increase the availabhty of
hcahh care for the poor in Orange
County. Alexander~ chairman of United
Way's Health Care Task Force lob-
bied ·for an increase in fundin& for
county mtntal health services and for
inacascd suppon for the county"s
non-profit free and community
clinics.
~community and free clinics arc 1n
the front line of sen ice to the indigent
and uninsurc-0.'' said Alcxandtr
Much of lht' testimony that fol-
lowed concerned the shortaac of
htalth care for poor and uninsured
people in Orange County.
After hearing testimony from phys-
icians and other· "rt'Sidents about
deterioratina health care for the
nttdy. counly officials blasted the
state lqislaturc for fai ling to provide
tnoua}I money for health cart pro-
grams.
"We have. for reasons thal arc
beyond my comprehension. a poup
of people 1n Sacramtnto who mouth
pious thiDJ! about caring for the
nttdy. and then don't provide any
douah:· said Couni, Administrative
Officer Larry Pa1!1sh. in a rare public
d isplay of opinion.
Board members chimed in.
"Orangt County ranks SOth amona
California counties in per capita state
health care fundina, .. said Supervisor
Tom Riley. ··Maybe now is the time
to stand up and demand that those
who represent us in Sacramento do a
better job for us in this rqard."
The board voted to UK $2 million
of the block pant funds for the
compensation of doctors and hospi-
tals that provide f1'ft health care IO
the nttdy.
An ldditional S 1.2 million will So
to county prenatal. child health.
maternal health and dental procrams.
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WORKERS FUME OVER SMOKING CURB ••• CROSSING GUARD DRA WSATTENTION •••
Prom Al . ·
it wasn·t working and I JUSl quit."
Virginia Mason. an admin1stra11ve
deputy in the Fire Department. is one.
of two smokers out of 26 Firt
Depart ment employees who work al
City Hall.
Mason claims that non-smokers
have ~come militant and angry. She
said the proposed polic)' would lower
produc tivity by forcing workers to go
to the lo unge or stairwell every lime
they act the urge 10 light up.
Mason • ..-. ho said she sm okes two
eackages of '"llllle llny shon'"
Carhons da1l). also claimed thal the
resulation would make things worse
by conctntraung all 1he smoke in the
---•nung~.
Mason. who said she has doubts. hazard that o utwciahs meet and
anyway. on the danacrs of second-conft'T' demands and that uniform
hand smoke. claims that the central rqulations should be put into effect.
air system clears the air and that she Tully said that as a volunteer tO
hasn'umelled smoke anywhere in the three American Cancer Society or-
building. aanizations she knows that ciprenc
She believes people should be able smokina causinas cancer and other
to smoke where they want IS Iona as 1llncucs.
they have smokdcss ash •trays and ··1t's been a depenmcnt policy.M
I · h" h h Tully said. "some offices are smoke-c ean air mac incs. as s c as. fi d h 11 -L • · .. • rec. af) ot en a ow smua1na in I ve smoked for 38 years and I cubicles. and you may be inun~ted. ··
have I~ colds than the non-The Huntinaion Beach City Coun-
smokers. she said. cit approved a no-smokina ordinanct En vir~nmental officer Susan Tully 1 in public places in 1986. The ordi-
takes a d1ffCf't'nt tack. nance had allowed individual d~n-
Tully. a former smoktr. contends mt nts to establish their own regu-
thauohacco sm oke J>OSC.S a health lations. -
rr..Al
sianaJ to cross.
.. He's so nice. He lets me be the firsa
to 10 across lhe street sometimes. ..
noted sill-year~ld Brooke Flamson.
Franky Cott. rcadina consultant ai
the arade school. bqan the lndition
of honorina Carolan on his birthday
several years aao.
.. Some ycan we just sana. other
years we made cards. This year is
special. since Jot is 85. All of the 240
primary araders made cards and
brou&ht them to him yesterday.
Today we brou&hl him the banner
and sans.
"Joe is the most rcliabk man:· she
said ... Ht•s hert every day and never
latt. Ht auards the children with his
hfe. Ttte man reprcsen1s absolutc
dedication.··
Cok also said that Carolan watches
to sec that the children who IC\ picked
up by parents do not 10 into a strantc
car.
"If a parent 1Ctsa new car, he or she
is really scrutinized by Jot before he
will let the child act into the car ... sht
said. ·
Carolan. his wife and twin son and
dau&hter emipated from En&Jand in
1947. A~r retirina from G rumman
Aircraft in New York City. Carolan
and his wife came to N~n Beach.
"Even lhouah I was 65. 1 wan&cd lo
work when we moved IO Ncwpon
Beach. I heard about tht crouina
guard job. I went down to the city and
the) said I was j ust the man they were
looking tor. --
.. A motorcyle policeman brought
me to this intersection. Ht spent
about five m1nutt'S showina me what
to do and I've been on my own ever
since:· Carolan said . "That WIS 20
years aao."
Carolan. whose wife died two years
ago. said he lovh his Job and will stay
with it ··as long as they'll let me."
"'The job givts mt somethina to do.
It gives mt a reason for scttina up in
the mom in& and keeps me active ...
said Carolan. who txcrciscs each
morning by walkina the perimeter of
the school around before hinina \he ·
crosswalk.
Third arader Emmy Clayton sum-
mmed up the crossina auard's con-
tnbullon to lht' childrtn of Mariners
Elementary over rht past Wycars:
"He kee~ us safe."'
DRINKING SUSPECTED INF AT AL •.•
From Al SCOUTS TO TIGHTEN SCREENING •••
accidtnt scene to M1ss1on Hospital
Reaional Medical Center in Mtssaon
Viejo where he died about six hours
later.
Tovars passenger. 25-year-old Ed-
ward De Los Reyes of o\nahe1m. was
rtported in serious cond1t1on T ues-
day in the intensive care.-unit of the
Mission VieJO hospital.
According 10 Daily. Ring has three
felony drunken dnvina conv1c11ons
-for a June 1986 incident 1n Buena
-Park. another in November 1986 1n
Orange and a third 1n January 1987 in
Santa Ana.
Rin&. who suffered minor inJuncs
1n 1he accident. had his drivers
license re .. okcd following his second
felon) drunken driving conv1ct1on
and was sentenced 10 a 270-day 1a1I
sentence last )'Car 1n connection wi1h
his third con' 1c11on. Daily said.
"We're stall asking for any wit-
nesses that had seen the acc1dt nt to
come forward:· Daily said. "We want
to dctermine whether he (Rina) had
ample "•me 10 avoid the accident or
not."
Ring 1s being held at Orangt
Count} Jail on suspicion of drunken
driving and manslaughtt'f'.
CH P re pons show that Pnce was
travelina southbound on Laguna
Canyon Road. a bout 1.8 miles nonh
of El Toro Road. wht n he swerved
into oncoming lanes and collided
head-on with Tovar's nonhbound
van.
T ovar and De Los Reyes. who wtrt
no t wearing scattx-hs. were thrown
from the va n. Ring. also traveling
nonhbound. came upon the wreckage
where he struck 1he anJ urcd De Los
Reyts.
The accident brought the state
h1ghwa )' 's dea1h toll to 13 in nine
accidents since 1983.
From Al
parents after beina txamined at a San
Bernardino Counl) hospital more
than nine hours after accepting the
nde.
McDonald · had· been an "cA-
emplary" volunteer who p ve no hint
of the pending traae-Oy. said scout
spokesman Devon Doughcny.
A background check performtd by
a scout' troop leader. who 1s also a
former California Highway Patrol
offi~r. turned up no problems.
offi cials said. Tht new applications.
which will be usc<S stanina 1n March
or June. would press potential volun-
teers for additional backaround infor-
mation that m i&ht reveal hidden
problems and ask fo r several personal
the) Cllpectcd somcthing bad to
happen.
According to documents filed dur-
ing a worker's compensation heanna
IO Santa Ana. McDonald WIS aivcn
the optio n of acceptina a demotion
from the rank of se"'$eant to officer or
quitting after he failed to tum in a
rcpon 1 n 1986.
In doctors' reports filed dur1n1 the
hearing. psychiatrists said McDonald
was devastated by the action and
could tend to react violently against
himself or others because ofit.
..He was psycho," said one ma n
FOES OF INCORPORATION SURF ACE •••
references. Douahcny said. JRVJNE
"This wasn't 1n response to Satur-• • •
da) ·s 1nc1dcnt. but just what's 1oing Prom Al
From Al
only a small percentage 01 Dana
Po inl's vote rs Beneath !hat
enthusiastic surface 1s a deep skt'p-
ticism of the need for a nt'w la}er ol
1ovem mcnt. he said
"The old umers in this town arc
adamantly opposed to incorpora·
tion:· he said. "The\ fed as I do tha1
it"s unnecessaf) ·· ·
"'\\-c"d ha'e the same firt protcc11on.
the ..ame hbranes. cvtrything. The
uni) d1fTercnce as we'd have" to pay for
1hcm. instead of having !ht county
pa~ for them:·
O ne other Dana Poin1 resident also
\aid he was untnthus1ast1c about
nt)hood.
on in society in Jt'ncral -child negat1vcl) impacts the FAA study.
molcsta11ons and th1nas hkc that." ··w e believe that their acneral plan
people in our area have d«ided they Dou&herty said. amendment is a plan to block joint
would rather be pan of a small. ..~don't know whctht r 11 would use and make the FAA study useless."
financially viable coastal city. rather havt predicted what happened -it Wynn said.
than le t somebody else decidt to may be a possiblity that no one would However. Irvine officials say their
include us in a laraer city." have ever known what was 101n1 on cil)' is already impacted by three
Eqcrs said people who arauc that in his head." airports -John Wayne. El Toro and
city aovcrnment 1s aoina to be too Not everyone was totally surprised Tustin-and they will continue their
Cllpens1vc. or that tallts will 10 up, by the violent incident -and somt fi~t aaainst allowina commercial
who had dived with McDonald but
declined 10 gi ve his name. "Those o(
us who knew him well thouaht this
would happen soontr or lattr -
probabl) sooner."
Douahcny also said Tuesday that
the girl and her family intended to
remain in the scoutina proaram.
"They plan to rtmain very activt
and very supponivc in kecpinf their
friends and family mtmbers in the
proaram." Douaheny said. "In no
way do they sec this as a slap to tht
proaram.
"E vcryone aarces this was a ttrrible
traacdy, all the way around."
In add1t1on. Irvine Mayor Larry
Aaran ha~ ~Aprc)sed reservations
about the objecti vity of the study
Ix-in& conducted by the FAA.
FAA chief T. Alan McArtor is a
former executive with Federal EA-
prtss. the corflmercial air carao
carrier. FedcralrE"press has lobbied
for '-'o mmercia carao Oiahts at El
Toro.
O ne old .t,amcr. R1lhard BrO\\O{'ll
said he b.tscs h1 \ ~kl·pt1c1 m on
e~pencncc
"I don't reall)' have a very strona
'tC\\ on the matter. but I haven't
rcall) seen the need fo r local aovern-
ml·nt:· said Tony Lipka. a two-year
rcs1dent of the seaside community. "I
think we have what we need. if only
\\C would ma kt use of it."
have not cumincd the facts. people who knew McDonald said 01&)\ts at the Marine station.
"Every study ftasibility we'vt done ,--------------------------------------------
has lakcn into consideration the cost
of city aovernment." he said ... There
is no question of financial viabilit~. A former member of the "peci lic
Plan Board of Rc .. e1..,. Hrowncll aho
served two tl'rm\ a\ ma~or ol
Pomona in the 1950s and 60' ·
.. M)' main concern 1s that the lf)
for cit) hood docs no1 come from the
people. bul from a \mall m1non1,:·
said Brownell .. •\nd I don·1 think
they know ..,.ha1 lht") "rc gelling into I
kno..-. ho ..,. 1hcse 1h1ngs work. You
stan ou1 small. but u ty government
has a wa) of mult1pl)ing itself. and
prcll> ~oon )'Ou"vc got a big burcauc-
raC') 1hat the ta,payers havt to pey
for.··
Brownell echoed O'Mara ·s op1n1on
that c1tyhood 1\ not needed 1n Dana
Point.
··w e'd have tht same police wr-
vicn. because the l II) woukt contract
with the count) for service from the
Shcriff s Dcpanment." he said.
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He said one reason he liked Dana
Point was that 11 was not a city.
'"I like the idea that ~·re out of the
city here:· he said. "If we want city
lift. we drive to the city."
Like O'Mara. Lipka accused the
news media of prescritina a one-sided
v1tw of cityhood by quotina only
cttyhood boosters.
But Dana Point's cityhood propo-
nents dismiss opponents' arauments
as based on o utdated ideas.
"South OranlC ·count~ is t vcntu·
ally aoin1 to incorporate. • said Mike
Egers.. one of the pttitionen for
Dana Point cityhood.
"It's not a question of whether or
not we should incorporate. but what
our boundanes arc aoin& to be. And
"When someo ne like Dack
Brownell says he's concerned about
hi&htr ll,\CS. he may be remembering
wflat they d id in Pomona 30 years
aao. But he may have foraotten about
Proposition 13. That's a nthcr un-
fonunatc ovcn11ht on his pan. With
Proposition I). propeny tHt'S aren't
&Oin& 10 tO up any faster Wllh
c1t)'hood than witho ut it."
O'Mara admitted his campaign
qainst cilyhood was still an 1ts early
sTsald he had been contacted by at
least I 00 other cityhood opponents.
He said he and ot~n arc prepared
to fiaht ap1nst incorporation. once
the issue ~ached the t.llot.
"Wt.re ckfinitcly aoin& to fi&hl this
thins in the eltttion," he said.
"There's no way wt'rc 101n1 to turn
around It this (?<>int."
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