HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-01 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY, M ARCH 1, 1988 ... 25 CENTS .
Growth in·-itiative put on ballqt
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County s iven go-ahead to develop
~lternatlve proposa to Improve traffic
B1 BOB VAN EVKEN
Otho.Ir ........
Oran,e County voicn.. frustrated
by tralracconpt1~ will have at least
one. and possibly two. proposed
solutions to consider on June's pn·
mary election ballot.
As expected. the collf\ty Board of
Superv1son voted unanimously
today to put the countywide Citizens
Sensible Growth and Traffic Control
ln1tiat1ve on the bellot.
Nation
Arizona Gov. Evan
Mecham violated crimi-
nal laws and committed
maJfeaaance In office, the
prosecutor said In open-
ing arguments of
Mecham's Impeachment
trial /A5
Worl d
Jewish settlers warn
Arabs that rioting In the
occupied lands will
"bring destruction upon
you."/M
.. The baby's bttn named; we're on
the ballot.' said Tom Roaers. co-
author of the 1n1t1ati ve.
• Shortly afterward. the board pve
county staff the so-ahead to ckvek)p a propo~I for an amendment to the
county's General Phan that would also
deal .with public faciltttes and trans.-
portat1on improvements.
The c111zens' measure-qualifi~ for
the ballot on Feb. 9 when supporters
deh\crcd mort than 96.000 s1ana·
Rainfall
leads to
rash of
mishaps
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
... GREG llERllX
Ot .. 0.-,,.. ....
More rain fell on Southern Cah·
forn1a today and the showers arc
experted to continue through ton1aht.
but thinp should dry out a bat on
WcdnC1day. according to the Na·
tional Weather Service.
Rainfall was generally hght along
the Orange Coast today. but enouah
waler fell elsewhere Monday to cause
hundreds of traffic accidents as
motorists sloshed along shclt streets
and highways. a CHP offi~r said.
··tt's JUSt crash after crash after
crash.·· said Officer Dw11ht
McDonald of the Cahfomra Highway
Patrol. where more than 1.200 calls
tloodcd switchboards Monday.
A IS-car pileup on the San Daqo
Frrcway just north of Lona Beach
Boulevard at 12:30 p m. resulted in
four major tnJuncs: the California
Hi&hway Patrol report~.
tu~s to the county Rqistrar of
Voters.
Usina a random stat1st1cal sam1>le.
officials at the Reiastrar's offi~
estimatfd that at kast 74.000 of the
s1anaturcs were valld. well over the
6S,l 10 nftded to qualify.
Board members today had the
choice of adopuna the in1t1at1 ve as a
county ordinance, c:klayin11t 45 da)'s
for study. or placing 1t on lhc ballot,
O ne 1n1uat1ve supporter said he
was disappointed that the board dad
not adopt the measure
.. I would rather have Sttn them
adopt 1t: then they could get on w11h
the business o f doing something
(Pleue eee BALLOT/A2)
Growth·curb, urban blig~t linked
B BOB VAN EYKEN count) . °'~0-.,...... ··1 thank the average pc1\0n an Orange ( 01.ir11' would
.... notice 11." wud Doti foundn of the collt'gt"' l enter for
The propeKd countyw1de vowth control an111a11ve Economic RC'SCarch wh1<.h conduncd the s1ud\
will depress Orange Count)·\ econom> and lead to ~draft of the \tud\ dre\I. fin: last w~k from gro~th
··ecooomtC' bl!l}l\ and urban dtta> · \a1d Chapman control supPOnen. \l.h00 ..aid the anahsl\ ""ai. ba!ted un < ollcac ~n James Doti Monda) "' false prtm1ses. ·
Spcakana at a press confert'ncc at the college Dote The study .... as l11mm1'>'>1onc.-d b' thl' u.>unt' prc~ntcd a stud) perform((! b) college rc~rchers that En' ironmental Management .\gem, and dgcnn ofliuals
<.uncludts that the 1n111at1H ..,.ould r~ducC" total pro pen) told r"'°arc~rs to OO\C 11 on the a\\umpi1on that
'aluc. ehm1~ )obs. reduce sail'!. tu reH nucs lov.er (Ons1ruc11on would <.kdane b' 15 pcr<.cnt 11 1he an1t1a1" c
a'cragc personal income and raise t\_ou•>1ng prices an the (Plea.e eee OROWTH/A2)
Four nonhbound laocs were
blocked until 2 p.m. u h1ahway petrol
(Pleue ... 8TORll/ A2J Patber Joe Robillard of8t. Jo.cb.lm clamela In ea.ta 11 .. joca between atorma ln Newport.
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Family opposed to keeping son alive
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By JENNIP'EI\ WEBER
Ot .. Ollllr .........
The mother of a man who has
remained comatose fo r 21h years at
Fairview Developmental Center an
Costa Mesa today vowed to fight a
federal judac's dcc1S1on kccp1na her
son on life-suppon systems.
Jesus Sanchel·s parents a~ Sttlin&
to have a lube removro from his
stomach through which he J'C'C'e1\es
food and liquids.
"Ifs not that we don't want to
depnve him of that JUSI to dcpn'e
him of that. We wan\ him to mt
peacefully. with d1gn1ty Everyone
has a right to that.'' l\dalgisa Sanchez
said this, morning 1n a telephone
1ntef\ 1ew from her Long Beach
ho me
Jesus Sanl:he1 ~o 1s 1n a "H'g-
t'tatat1vC' statC' ... ht'> mother said He
ha'> bc:cn chat '-'3} since l\uaust I Q84.
when he "'as an an automobile
aletdcnt an Pasadena that left him
~11h ··rnns1dcrablt:" brain damaJe
Fa1f\ 1cw Director Huah Kohler s.a1d
But Kohler disputed Sanche1·,
a<>sessmcnt of her \On·s -vqetatl\ e
Catalano.to.say no to second term
Expected announcemenffonlght could
~!'fgger majority shift on Irvine· s council
81 OREG u.EUX ...............
Irvine City Councalman Ray
Cal.llano indicated Monday that be
wiU not Ill" for anothfr council \Cnn,
throwina the race wide open for two
of three council seats up for anbe an
the June eleclion.
C..talano said he will make a formal
announcement at tOntJht's Cit)
Council mectins. but indicated Mon· daX that he will not Sttk re-<lcc11on
I thank people would be abk to
look at my rttOfd and conclude that I
am not running apin." said
Catalano. rcfemna to tht' fact that he
has not raised any campa1an funds o r
taken out camP11tan papers.
. '
Catalano ~ould not discuss the
rcuons for his dcc1s1on
.. I'll disc uss that tomorrow n11ht.''
he said Monda)
Catalano's announcement paves
the wa> for a possible maJOnt) shift
on the In-inc Cit) Council. The
council maJOrtt) for the past few year\
hu usuall) cons1Med of Catalano.
Councilman Ed Doman and Mayor
Larry Aar.an. wcth Councilman David
Balter and Councilwoman Sally Anne
Maller often on the m1nonty end of
the \Ole
Up for grabs 1 n lht' June e1«11on arc
NB planner helps
seal\ held t>> C-atalano. -S.1'tr and
Maller Although he hu not made a
formal announcement. cit) 01Tac1als
sa} 11 1s unhkcl) that Baker '-'Ill run
again considering his strona standing
in the ra~ for the 40th C'ong~s1onal
D1s1nct ~t hc1ng 'acated b) Rep
Robcn BadhAOn . R-:-.lewpon Beach
Baker hu rl"Ct:1' cd l.'ndo~mena
from both Badham and Sth Dmnct
Supcr\'tSOr Thomas Rile} an has
con~1onal campaign .\ccord1na
to officials an the In inc: C'll\ ( lerlt's
office. ht' has not taliWI o ut paper\ to
(Pleue ... CAT Al.ARO/ A2)
Trial open•
in murder
of hu•band campaign against
Mesa developers
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\late .. sa}1ng that 1t:rm " ''C'"
\UhJC\. llH' •
..\\here tt>crt' 1~ ltk there as hope.
ho pe for some.-'>on 01 fl'<'ovcn .. he
!>aid
But ')an,hez said the.-lama!} hu
tx'<'n told their son ·~ "v.11bout hope
of n:,u\l~rsng ..
\dnl hc1 -.aid her ~n who wa\ I 7 at
the 11mc of the ac 1denL told his
fam1h that afamthangc,crhappen('(!
111 him he d1J not .... ant to ht' on hie
)Up,X>r\
.\dalg1sa and l\nuro Sanchez tum,
ed to the counc, for helP'. hoptna for an
order to rcmm e the tube from their
son's \tomach This 1s the first time
parcnt\ of a Fair' 1cw plticnt ha"e
made.-su h a rt·quc.-s\ Kohler said
(Pleue Me llOl DR/ A2)
Practice
landing
damages
airplane
By JONATHAN VOL.ZIE °' ...........
.. routine ~s1on 9f .. touch and ao··
l<andangs and talcotf.. al John Wayne
.\1rpon tum((! into an Mnt'fltOC')
~·ss1on ot to uch and no ao late
~1onda\ ~hen lhc pilot of a C~sna
failed t<.1 lu~cr the plane's land1n1
~ar
No one ..,.as inJuttd in th~ 11 20
p m a<'\:'•denl. but tht-plane sufTC'ttd
some dam~ and the airport _.as
clo~ for mon:' than an hour said
count} fire \polnwoman K.athlttn
Cha
"h was more of a thin& that the only
bru1sn ""ere bru1srd pndc."' Cha tatd
C ha said the ptlot of the Cessna
k)lanc 112. R<*n Wilham Bntteh. '~.of Buena Park. appu~ntly let\ the
land1ne-arar up as he and another
man pract.K'cd manuc"cn afkr lhe
.11rpon·, control t~r clo1rd.
In a touch and fO,. the plaM lancb
on lhe ntn'4'-a~. bu•~ fu.ll powtr
and takn ofT 1n the me motton -
u\uall).
In kn~h •a CMe. the p&IM ahd '° a
stop, C'ha said. Bnticlll '°' out of the C'"n and ••lli.ed to the ~nty's
airport lire 1iauon and~ 1be
hetp of tht l'ircf_...atta ad crnb
e11.lJICn
The fire \en uxd a naac '° lift
the •• • feet &oe \M IJ'ODd.
andlkn1 h-~ahtde•
• abk to lown the craft'a ~
pTand , ........ '°'" .. ctoWa uu. Oa .
1lilc Ftdcn1 ,\V\ab()O ....
&rah°" ftOllMd ........ tht""
to ••I plaoc pilOti WGUM blow of
Ute oa\M~.a. ............. _ .... '° "" ................ . ....... .... . _:..••••R•LWI•
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G C~TALANO •••
Prom Al
run for council.
MilScr is one of nine candidates
who havt t.Ucn out pepen to Nn for
council. She indicated late last year
that she would also run for the
honorary mayor position. a sq>aratc
cltttion. but has not taken out pepen
for that ratt.
This year· marts the first ti~
Irvine wiU hold a seperate election for
tht mayoral seat.
CaW&no. who has ncvtt bc:tn
dtc1cd to public offitt. ..-..s a~
pointed to the council in OC1obtt
191S to fill a seat vacated ~ Dnid
Sills.. who rniJM'd to ll<'ttpt an Oninec County Superior Court Jud&c--
ahij). A soc&al ttOIOI)' profnsor at
UCI. Catalano has played major roln
in the plannina of the troubled Irvine
8-.siness Complex and tht rnam~
i• of the city's open spe« plan.
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pc 1..-....e;,.+nWID~ Dad.•ecc•••a~ ... ...... .a.t illkil&ive. ... ol eM ~,, 5cMol ol
...... ....., .. , ... lowt' tMI ..... ... Me........ aid
ycattoprota1projecbtllilini'it4'id ... ·~1 tMl ..... widl ow ~-s•t•ll UA, ~•,.-.. ... IM ,dllllc lllli~•• *9wtJ11.., deWletl 11'4111M11Ct I.Mt itiltive would nchiee c ...... ~ ~ be ~ '° .. , ~ dw _.. .. ,. ... co.
em.mpany ••• ,. ~ WVMift. .. ., ....... ~~ .... ii
ADd wy •••kt; 7* ~ .... l.Mima-tof'dlc~ ..... ~ bri .. ctet.,ed .ell.....,,.. be CYa more ~ tbu 15 pn--
uilioD unpn)W'mC'DU WC ,.al ia. ceal ..
ltobm F'tlMr .... couaty•1 di~ Chapman con. rawchefl ...
tor ol~ai ... and Midleel llllUC. ~ si:a •~wiol. buld oe
directorofenvuonmentahlMltfKial ~~ rnuttt o( powtll <lOftlrol
proJc:cu. said they bel.icved recnlly utitiluve rnuJu in tht eounty and in
approved development ...-menu vari04IS cila wbicb have their own
were in complianttwith tbe PfOpoled proposed initiatives.
arowth control initiatift. Under the k.ut-c1'trcrM ternario..
J:llllem ·~~ . ~. that ht the initiativt would pas in lhe bel~ved the an1taat1~ would .lldd to uru~1ed county but not in aay
1be dtlayt alrady bc1ns ex.pa ieftCled. of tbe cnia. Moreover. the ICnUio
.. We havuo~ ~atradJ in assumes 1hat all ~ dt'Vdop.
plact' 10 deaJ with the nuuauve. be mcnt proj«ts meet 1nitialivt IQn-
said ... but WC don•1 havt all the dards.
moni1orina mecharuams t.Mt would la this scmario, 1ht effects are
be ~ry to measure com-s.liabi. ~ srowth in coanty cmoloy·
pl1ancc. mcnt woWd be redum:l by only I.Ill
BALLOT •••
Prom Al
about traffic conacstion in this coun-
ty," ~id Norm Grouman. a sup-
porter from Laauna Beach. .. I'm
afraid that what you•re aoinc to sr is a
101 ofnqativc campeipaina."
Meanwhile. count)' naff' members
have been workin& sance lul week on
another measurt that board members
say could appear on the June ballot
aJona with the citizens· initiativt.
T1't county's plan is bucd on an
already e1.istin1 srowth and uaftk
manqcment plan in the south coun-
ty's foothill rqion.
The so-called Foothill Cireulation
Phasin& Pin requires that dcvtlopcn
pay for road im~vcmen1s bei'~
they grt ~ir bu11din1 permits and
1hat the improvements be phased in
as the projttt develops.
jobs OVff a I ().year pniod.
Growth in personal income. sales
ta1. revenues and housi~ ptjca alto
w®ld be affmed only s.lilbtly.
In the wont-caK tttnanO.. tht
initiative would pass in all Onner:
County ci1ics. plus the unin·
corponted aras.. and constNction
would be curtailed aftc1' four yean
because projects failed to mC'Ct in·
itiative standards.
If that were to 0ttur. raeareben
predict, employment 1JOWtb would ~ reduced by more than 98,000 jobs.
Even under the wors1-casc
scenario. however. employment
'WOQld stiUp'Owby }.27 pcrttnt a year
over the l().yar shady period, which ·
is hiaber than the na11onal avcraec of
2 pcfttflL
PenonaJ inco~ arowth would
slow to about 1.09 percent per year.
which is abou1 half the national
avera,c. Growth in pcnonal income
in <>ran. County has traditionally
been wd1 over the national avcrqr.
MOTHER TO FIGHT COURT RULING •••
holaAl
. U.S. Distnct Judac Ferdinand
Fernanda ruled Monday tha1 the
Constitution don not sive Jhc
parents the ri&ht to take their son off
life support.
• Sanchez said the family will either
appeal the rulinti or seek "'lief
throuah the state courts.
Sanchn dncnbcd her son as ··a
beautiful bo). a loveable boy. And 1f
you ltnt"W him. ~ou wouldn't want to
Stt him this way. Geel has claimed
him so many t1mc-s. treatment after
t~tment aficr treatment."
Asking to have the tube removed
from her son·, abdomen was not an
easy one to rc:ach. Sanchez said.
.. It's out of love. That's the only
way you can make such decisions."
she said.
Heanna 1n court that her son was
responsive 10 tclcvmon and his name
was "very upsettina. -Sanchez said.
'"That is not the caSt. Not at all.''
Sanchez said her son's responsive-
ness is a matter of interpretation. of
people believma what they want 10
believe .
"It is so hard to ao throup:· his
mother said. ··vou look at him and
he"s there. But he's not ahett.-
TRIAL OPENS IN HUNTINGTON MURDER •••
From Al
and wandcTCd into the master
bedroom. SHc said she saw hCf'
common-law husband's body in a
fetal position on the carpet. and was
attacked from the behind by a man
who told her. "Stt what can happen.··
The man choked her and raped hu.
then forced hCf' 10 drive him to a
~arby shoppsna center. Dyson told
pollC'C.
Dyson was examined at a local
hospital and doctors dttcrmincd she
had had intcrcourw. but the semen
sampln were the same as that of her
husband -and thousands of other
men. She also had some brutscs on
her nttk and shouldcn.
For two )cars. Hununcton Beach
10VC$t1pton kept the casc·opcn. In
1986. the) arrest('(! Dyson. accusina
her of concocting the story to cover up
her huiband·s murdff. Authont1cs
claimed the woman hoped to collect
$1 25.000 ·from her husband's hfe
insurance company.
Dyson 1s charied with murdcT and
ronsp1racy. She facn Ii~ in prison 1f
ronvictcd. She has been held in
Oransc County Jail in lieu of
S.'!S0.000 ball since her annt.
In his 90-minute openina state-
ment. Toohey told the c1Jht-woman.
four-man panel that Dyson had a
lover who helped plot the crime and
that 1t was a roommate of that man -identifi~ as Enricho Vasquez -who
killed Mel Dyson.
Toohey read tht panel a lcti.cr that ~stal authorities intercepted from
Dyson to VaJqucz. who lived in New
York but has not been found. In the
letter. the woman wrote that
authorities we~ following her and
that she was still try1n1 to _Jet the
money -presumably Mel Dyson's
insurance policy.
At ooc point. Huntinaton Beach
authontics even used an undercover
loan shark who said she would loan
Dyson thousands of dollan if she
admmed to any role 1n the killina.
purportedly so the informa1ion could
be used as collateral on the loan.
"I was so tempted. but I aot scared
and said 'no.' I couldn't licto her." the
letter says. .. With the c1rcumstanual
ev1dencc.1fl said anyth1ngtoanyo~.
they would pick me up."
The letter. which was full of pleas
for advice and love. ended with the
warning. "'take care. don't gct..care-
lcu. t~"R Stitl out rt\erc.-
Huntinato n Beach police anntcd
[))son in Dttcmbcr 1986. on the eve
o( a hearin. to determine whether she
would f'«"C1ve the insurance money.
Toohey said the arrest was made
then bccauSt authorities feared the
woman would flee if she received the
cas.h. But dcfenSt attorney Andrew
Stein said..1t was JUSt one of several
examples of pohtt harassment of his
client.
-Mr-$.. Dyson for two years wu
tormented by .... a police officer who
mack u his personal vendetta to make
sure she never collected that in-
surance money.'' Stein said in his
openina statements. -she was a
woman under tremendous prnsurc ...
Stein told juron his client had
nothina to do with the slayina. and
that the killer had C!Qped because
poli~ _unJustlr_ focutcd their in-
vcsupt1on on Dyson.
For eumpk. he said. Mel Dyson
-two weeks before his death -had
embezzled $8.000 1n misap-
propnated checks from his employer.
and that was a more likely motive for
murder.
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for bccomina 1nd1fftana when <k--their finscr on it,"' she says. With her make~· sa11 Don Lamm. tht c1tf \
vclopers submit pro.JCCU that arc not technical knowled&c. Mr member-du~tor of dcvclopmmt ICT"iocs. .. If
ri&ht for some reason. Hcr~workcrs ship in Costa Mesa Rcsicknts for the City Council is not ha""1 with the
tcaK her for bein& a so-called .. trcs' Rcsponsi .. Growth 11vcs the aroup ~rs we "' doina. they (council mcm-
hugtr '! an cdgr. ) would tell us so. and not OM
The Pt.rue .. They can't do that .. is Mayor Donn Hall says. however. m'mber has crittcizcd us. ..
to Sandy Genis what .. Thanks for the that most of Genis' objections arc The fact that she wortts 11 a -.1-nncr Memoncs" is to Bob Hope: Each is based on .. suppe>Std technical details ~ .,..
known by Jhe phrax they often utter. in the environmental impact report.'" in one city and spends her spare 1imc
In the past two years. Genis has a document he maintains is sub,Jtt-opposing dcve nt.s in another
JOne pubhc with her crusade. bccom-ti vc. don not pose an professional con-
1n1 a fixtu"' at the pc><Uum in the .. What she says has no impact on fl1cts for her. is says. Whtn sht
Costa Mesa City Council chambcn. the proj«t. which to me 1s the first became ive. her boss to&d
She bcc:amc involved in fiaht1na ptn~.k of what happens in Costa Genis 1hat s had the same F1m
developments on the city's north side Mesa. he says. 1 Amendment &hts to freedom of
after her father's heart attack. Para-Peter Buffa avccs. say1na that speech as the ne t pcnon a{Mt tha1 bet
medics aot to her ~rents' house just Genis sets so boged down in detail outspokenness in Costa Mha would
as her faiher went into cardiac arrnt. that she docs not contribute to 1he not threaten her job in Newport
She tontcnds that if the paramedics development asa whok. ··1 don't find Beach.
had not been.there. her fathCf' would 1t ~nicularly helpful. h 's ki~ of the AJlhouah he thanks some of Genis·
have died. minutiae of how thnc projcds work objections art to "stair and .. dis-W~n her father lU~red his cor-their way throu&h the system." rupt .. certain dc::.e ts. Lamm onary. the city was embroiled 1n a he · · debate o-«r shuttina down the Ro,Yal But Genis says. "lftbc errors arc in says r anput F y as .. consaruc-
Palm Drive Fire Dcr.rtment station there. then the document is flawed t1vc criticasm and pMi for the and the decisions art flawed:· procns. In fact. he says. bcr com-
and movina •t nort · That was the Hall rcxnts Genis' perticipetion. ments arc somctunn easier for tht
impetus for Genis' immertion in city savina it has cost dcvci .... -and staff 10 dipt bcauSt she deals on a ~itin, ~ -.-·~ That was also about the time Genis taxpayers ··a tremendous number of lqal. not emo1iC>nal. basis and spcak.s
nouctd that her water rates had dollars.·· He estimates that object.aoos their lanauaer.
inaeascd so percent. When she calkd to the Home Ranch proj«t have cost
Mesa Consol~ted Wattt District to about S6 mllhon -$200.000 of "If we don't n«UUri!1 do as lhc which the ci1y will have to pay. wishes,. well. ~·rt sorry. be says.
find out why. a rtprnentative told her "What her ultimate motive is. I ··1 know I've heard th1nas about.
the incrcaSt was to defray the cost of have no idea. But it's been 'I/cry 'h 's easy 10 throw rocks.' but (council
SC"ttina up ~w services for large expensive." he says. members) don't listen anyway:· developmen1s 1n north Cosu Mesa. Genis says.
StandinJ in front of tht rouneil -Buffa says the motive is.a "dday1na Activism asn 't always easy. Genn
always with her brown. shoulder-procedure. h 's the Willie Ra] Wisely says. and she notes that i1 has Wm a
kn&lb hair cffsciendy pullcd t.ck and approach to urban planni._ Wialy. bite out of hCf' tcXial life. wearing a business su11 -Genis fires a jail house lawyer convtckd in 1982
questions and challcn&n at rapid-fire of killina his stepfather. was able to ··1 1hink. 'Gee. my friends art out
speed to planners and consultants. delay his scntcocina for nearly five doins all this fun stuff and rm siuina
Spcakin& (ast is somelhinaahc does in years lhrou&h a scncs of complscatftl in this mtttin• • ••
everyday con venation. but she stepS lcpl maneuvcn. . . ...
h h _ ... _. · ..__ But Cou-1·1man n...vc ~.-lcr An avid reader, she cannot ~ up t e pece w en :N1't' s ttyln& to ugit ..... V9 "~ a.. ... _ las · _ ... _ ...._
the fi ve-minute dock 1be council says be1hinksothercouncil membcn mcmud tfl'lt' t 11~ MK was a"""" 10
imposes on speakers. "fear her because (her analyses have) drop the rq,ons to ~ up a boot.
By the time she finilhn.. Genis has bttn accurate in the pest ... J think She still has tuM to s.,. in the churdl
left some in the room v1si1>1y startled they lis1cn and then try to fiaurt a way choir. ho-ever.
and shaken. The"''s often a peuse around iL •• Desptte the ~nal lllCT'ifaca.
while staffers. consultants. council Genis chargrs that. becau.1e of Genis rtmains dnvcn by-ha ideatiim
members and the audience try to politic.al prcssurn.. plannr!'I in Co.u and her t.crscr in aivina back 10 t.bt
di&nt her strcam-of-consciousncu. Mesa is "pretend p&annina. She says community. sharp-ton&~ report on the develop-thal bccauSt of the POli1in. 1be .... ve had a Pftlty my lific, a pmty
mcnt issUiC at hand. anitudc amon1 Costa Mesa plan.Mn spoiled life." lht'\ayt. .. Ifs like. "To
··A lot of citizens' IJOUP5 arcn'1 1s. "We'll just put 1n a bunch ohtufr. tholcwhorcc'Civcmuct._mudlwillbc
really able to fi&ht eff«tivcly because but not take the effort to do it risht.. required. ... • Somc'lima lbac•s IOIM'-
thcy know somcthina·s fishy. some-"Everyplanncrhasanopinion.and thfoa ·~ you rally bavc to do
officers strugled to kttp up with calls
across the Southland.
Mary Sherwood of Costa Mesa was
dnvin& north when she had to brake
for slowma trafTte. The rear wheels of
her car bcpn to spin out on the west
pavement. The vchtelc struck the
curb and nipped over. (Photo on Al.)
thin& doesn't Jibe. but they can't put lthinkthatdc'Cisionisnouap10bcrto IOmC"i•.:· ni~t. wuh a htJh-prnsurt sysi.cm ,..------------------------------__;·•----------bu11dina over the area Wednesday.
At 4:21 p.m .. a tanker truck
overturMd on the transnion rOlld
from the eastbound 91 fruway to the
wntbound 57 FrttWay. caus1na
major tralfk congrst1on there.
The lane ~as reopened JUlt before 6
p.m.
Three can colhckd at S p.m. on the
40S Frccway Just south of Beach
Boulevard i.cmporanly blocltina
thfft lann thttt. However. Jhal rush-
hour mishap ns qudly dea.red and
no iqjurics MR rcponcd. a CH p
d~llasaMI.
More lbaD IOO KC'idmt.s weft
~ Wouebout the ~J. and the CffP ruei ved nearty 1.200 calls for
traffic uailwK'e b)' cart)' eYCtli.,. Dri\W.I~ baftd lhe ., .... a
lialr CMief oe suifKe llrtttl whtn °'1Mllll Coea lllw c:aba1nm1 of-
r.a.al it~ ft pn*mL
Aa ~ wa • ooc<ar aco-ac.1 oe LrviM Avenue in ~port
..... 1ctl4a..m.
_.OfflCI
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Althouah shaken by the attidmt.
SherAtood escaped lf1JUry Ofrtttn
anributcd her &ood fortune to htt
wearin1 a scat belt.
Newport Beach recorded a thrtt-
da)' total OfJUSt .3S inches by 10 &.m.
this momu\I. whik Hun1inaton
Beach recorded totals of .16 and .21
inches al sqJarate kxataons.. said
Cliris Cropton. environmental ~
IOUrttS spccialut at the county En-
vironrMnW M~~nt A,ency.
lrviMIU'Cived .24incbcsofrajn over
Lk put lt>..rtt days.
TGW& ~ arn1er 10 the nonb .
said Cropeon. One of the bcavial
raillfall t.OU1s was I. 72 1ncba 11 ML
Wi.boA. •hilt Senta Barbara neued
.92 incbel.
Tk National Wtatbcr Scnicc 11
fortastiDt a d.ryma trod afta IOa
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SQmc rain IS e1.pcctnl Wednesday
momina. followed by pertly cloudy
sk1cs and austy north~t w1nds by
the af\crnoon in most ams.
Temperatures alona 1hc coast an
ca.pccted to hovtt in 1be mtd to upper
60s.
The rainfaJI brouabt needed water
10 dwindlin1 Southern California
ttKrvoirs. said Bob_ _ Oom~n.
spokesman fof the Metropolitan
Water District. But be Wd it wasn't
cnouab ds.spdl fcan of --~ short·
~
PLANE •••
..._Al
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'
The POSH
Windbreaker
•
Oranoe Cout DAILY PtLOT/Tueeday, March 1, !Ne *AS
BB co~ncilasked to stUdy trash-fee
I'm Joini to doll ap1n .. Yoder ~1d ( ount) go,crnmcn1-owned handfill lte-$
• II) ofTictalJ !bf )tlr \P(ik • Utt> It
lmpos1nla 1ruh ftt o fS4 7S per month to In another 1op1c ilt the retreat. Cook 1o11d •
8 ) ROllEllT llAftKEft in Oranit Count) other than T u~11n to ~~~~· .. ._....._.... . ~>...=.....,.."-•' Ir;, b 4i 1>pc-od bou\.Sllt1
Hund-lkxh C'll)' Administrat0t million a yqr for trash rolltttion
Tbe Llauna Art Muxum'1 16th annual
utipn lhow and sale win ttt under~ Thundly
at 6 p.m. at the Mtttantik Bvildina of South(' oast
Plua on the coma o(Sunflo~r Avenue and Bar St~t.
Thursday's preview party. whach kicks off the
four-Oay nent. will f'eatutt Mexican food and 1
mariachi bind. Tickets art S2S. which includes
unlimncd admission to the show the follow1n1 th~
days.
Rqullr show bows lft noon to 9 p.m. Fnday
and Saturday and noon to 6 Sunday. General
admission 1s SS at the door and 1s llJl dcductablc. All
proceeds will 10 to benefit the Ltauna Art Museum.
Call 494-0339 for details.
Bllby-•lttlng course •lated
A course in beby-situna for youna.sten 11 and
older wtll be held in Ltauna N11ucl stan1n1
Thursday under the sponsorship of the Oranar
County chapter of the Amencan Red Cross.
Sessions will be presented for four conSC<"ut1ve
Thursda~ from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m . at acost ofS 10 per
person. Cluws will be held at the Red Cross South
County Scrv1« Center. 27324 Camano Cap1s1r3no.
Prc-rq1stnrnon 1s required and may be ma<k by
calhna 835-5381. ext. 101.
Breatlll~g class In HB
.. Httlp You~lftolktter Breath1ng" 1sthe name
ofa new course to be offered at Humana Hospital in
H untangton lkach. stanana Thursda). from 3· 30'\o S
p.m .
The s1x-sess1on sencs 1s designed 10 help people
with chronic lun& disease hve ~ttr and easier.
Rqjslr3t1on as required and more 1nf0nnation 1s
a\·aialblc at 843-5047.
Trust seminar planned
Fountain Valley auomcy Norah Momson wall
offer a senes of free seminars on the topic of
rtvocable hv1n1 trusts. bcgannina Thursday at her
law offices. 8840 Warner i\vt . Ciu1te 303. Fountain
Valley.
The Kss1ons will be held Thursday and March 9
and 19. and i\pnl 7, 13 and 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. Spact
1s hm1ted and those interested should call 848-6499
to ~rve a scat.
Leglslatlve tal.k set
Scott Hart. admtn1str3tive assistant to Sen Pl.'te
Wilson; Brett Barbrt. special assistant 10 Rep
William Dannemeycr, and Mark Gravel. adm1n1s-
trat1vc assistant to Rep. Dan Lun&ren. wall speali. . .on
s11rufican1 federal lq1sla1ion and important issues
for 1988 at Frtda) 's metunc of the Republican
Business and Professional Wo men.
The event 1s scheduled for 7:30 a.m. at the
Westin South Coast Plaza Hottl in Costa Mesa The
cost is SIO and more information may be obtained
by calhna 85:?-6:?08.
Visual screenlng slated
Frtt '1sual aids consulta11ons will be offered
Wednesda) tn the Oasis Scn1orC'"ntcrtn Coronadel
Mar and Thursday in Ltauna Halls u1sure World
for people troubled with severe visual problems
Those interested m ust hav(' a wntten rtferral
from an ophthalmok>list or optometnst. Call
S81-5164 in Lquna Hills and 644-3244 in Corona
dcl Mar for more informauon
Tue.day, JlarcJJ l
• 6 p.m. &...-a..cti a ay c...ni. sos Fornt
A~ •
• &JO p.m. Int. a a, c..dl, council
chambers. l 7200 Jambortt. •
• 7:00 p.m. New,_,.. Beadl Pub, BeM'91 _. a.cn.u. C..•lta .... council chambers.
3300 Newport Blvd.
Wedaaday, March 2
• ~JO a.m. Oruce C-ty ~ ., ~r
........ boani hcanna room. HalJ of Admanstrat1on.
I 0 Civic Center Plan. Santa Ana.
• 2p.m.LlealAawJF ... u.c..-m1ua..
boiltd rrlfflin& room. Hall of Adnrinistratron. 10
Civic Center Plua. Santa Ana.
• 6:JO p.m. C..aa Ma.a TraHk Cemm..._
council chambers. 77 Fair Dnve.
• 6: 30 p.m . C...t c....tty CeOep Dlstl'kt
...,.. el ~ board room. d1stnct head-
quarters. 1370 Adams Ave .. Cost.a Mn.a.
Pa C ·-.·-· C'ounc1lv.oman Ruth F1nlc:-). ""ho at·
ul ook said today thll he'll ask Cny 1~ndcd rhc rttrca1 a1 1he "h~ Crttk Inn
Council otr.ciaJs to consider 1mpos101 • said the ~st1on "me1 wuh no dcgttt of
trash roUcctioo rtt on homcownus an the enthusiasm from officials
city. , Fink) said. thouah that 1he fees
Cook. who made the ~sugtsuon" o(thc ult1m1tcl) ma) be: "1nev1t.tbk' because' of
fee at a wttkend retreat in South Uiuna. risina costs
said the city needs to find a WI) to build a Clanc) Y<><kr. an C\-<'Ouncilman who"s
caP.itaJ fund to ttbuald the pier. add a baul<'d pre.-' 1uus effon~ to 1m~ a trash
children's w1ftf to the city's central library. ftt claimed 1ha1 Cit) offi"al'I promised
improve the cn y's flood control channels ,,c,cr to charge for 1rash when the)
and pro' Ide other scrvicn 1ha1 COS! about 1mpo\l.'d a 5 pc:rcenl i.n on ut1ltt\ balls 1n
Sl50m1lhon. the late 1960\ ·
Cook S&Jd thectty, theonly mun1c1paht) ·-r,e fouAht 1hcm before and ~on and
Seatbelt saves driver
P3> •for 28 m1ll1on 1n 1mprovem('nts 1n the C'1t) plann<'d to tak(' a more aureW"C
C en1ral Park C 11' .\dmtn1stra1ot Cook role 1n lh(' plann1n& o f th( Bolsa Chtea
""11hJre"" lhc proposal. \II) mg 1ha1 the: de' dopmcnt 1ha1 rurttntl) caljs for con-
lra)h w ll('("l1un kc ""'iSn ·1 "'"'' thouglu strul uon of 5 700 homes. preservations of
oui 915 anc:-'> of v.t•1lands. a 1.60()..sltp manna
W11h \oder lca1lin& 1hc r harge 1he and a possible Ml' 1gable channel to th('
tounc1I .tl~i 1n 14~~ rdu':i<d lu impose a • c.x:t.·.in
S3 SO .i month trJ\h fer alter a '>torm) Fink) s.a1d 1ha1 Cit) l'fTons arc c~pcc1ed
battlr to f1xu~ un lh" propost"d channel to 1hc
( '" .idm1n'>lra1urs \.d1d JI the umr 1ha1 OlCJn lhal '>no"' under siud) b) the ll.S
lh" I~ ·•J\ rniuirl·d to o ff\('I 1ncrua~s .\rnl\ \or~offngtnt"<'~ The c hannel has
bruugh1 on 1n p.trt b' g;ite f('~ l hargcd to cuml und('r Jica'} ftrc from opponent)
thl' ul~ lur Jumping r('fuSt' at Or.tnir "ho da1m 11 "''II erod(' lh(' betch by
d1Hupttng )<)OJ l urrcnt'>
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Trial in
torture
slayings
ordered
By JONATHA' VOUKE
Of ... Deity ~ ·~
•
.\ t-uunt;un \ Jlln man accu~d in lhc
l 1ll1ng' ul J J .J' "'"man "ho shunned his
tiOt·,111111' JllJ hlt molh('r "'a!. ordered
\tvndJ\ 1 1 ,1.111J lrial for th(' gnllh
\IJ' 1 ng.'
.\l the cnJ ut a lhrcc-da) prchm1nar;
h,·Jnng. \tun1,1f1JI < oun Judgr James P
(HJ\ nrdl.'n·J H11n.ild Jdmes Blaney. 31. to
\I.ind ln.11 1•n 1"" .uunt., of murder and
al!>• luunJ \Uff•ll'OI l"' 1den('(' ('\1Sted for I"''' 'Pl'"J' Jllli!.11" "' 1ha1 could lead 10 lhl Jcath ~:n.i ll\ RIJn<" v.111 ht-arraigned
\tJr, h 11
Mary Sherwood of Coeta lie.a wu ahaken but not in.Jared thank• to a eeatbelt. Her car flipped o•er
on the 2300 block of Irrine A•enae In Newport
Beach when ahe braked on the allppery road, went
into a spin and hit a ca.rb Monday. Rafn •••
blamed for colliaJona throqhout the Southland.
HI.inn "hu al\t1 1\ deal '' acrused of
\IJ 1ng J11'1.ph1n1: \anc1 66 and h('r
dJutthll'r dr1I J\lt\1\1 Pnsnlla Vinci. 33 r ht \la'>hl"ll f)(IJ1l•\ of the ""omrn \.\-(((
luunJ n 1hl·11 \anta ..\na homC' \.ia) 4
HIJnn "J' Jrrl''>ll'<l a da' after lhC' ~ ll1n.: a1 h1' p.m nt., home In Prcsco t1
\1 / I k hJd Jllcg1.·dh lOnks~d the cnm"
h • ' hru1h.:r "'hilt-ht!> blood-stained
1. 'I l '> "'l'rt tuund 1n a trash dumi»ter
t". r flJ Ill\ f ••untain \ alle) home Good grades, driver's licenses
!,~?o!eP, in P,:~.~?,"~':?, l~~~~!~!~~~.~
Othl"t\ \\CH~ more Jefin1tl' l'\pul\1on llcCt ,,., .............
S.\C-Rl\MENTO -To d1scouragl' htgh
school dropouts. the chairman o l the statt
~nal(' Edul al1 un <. umm1t1ce pwpo<,(.·d
l\lo nda' thal drl\c~· IKen'lo<s be 1'>\ut'd
onl) 10 good bo)S and girl\
.. , '>Cl' lhJl 11 l JfflC'> a lot nl problt>ms
"''h 11 ·· ,.11d prtnup:il Dak Dodwn at
Elk (1rtl\ l'0
\ P1t10l'l'r \choul a lOOt1nu-
Jt1un high "'hool "ho')C \tuden1s "'ould
m~\ 11 1.Lh hl' l'lkdcd t;i, Han·\ pru~
'>JOllh.ln\
Dod\0n ..a1J he -.-.a., more 1nll'rC\tcd in
"J~' II> murr p.1'>1l1,l·I~ mo11,a1c slUdcnts
"•th .1lJlkm1l and attendarn:c problem ..
anJ ..a1J thJt ..anct1onsag.a1ns1 (';trl) hight~
Jrupout\ Jlrl Jd} c"sl
.. Thl· H)(•I 11 1hc problem 1s that because'
makll'!J Jood progress to"'ard gradu-uur humJn "-'" 1Ct"s arc so sv.ampc-d. "'"'"'
at1on. . not Jhk 10 put an~ clou1 in that school
Schoo! officials ""ere not 1mmed1.a1d~ aucndanu· l.i"' ·· he said
.. Few thing,s rn 1h1s "'orld art more
1mpor1an1 10 J high school stmkn1 than
gentng a dmcr"'l lll"l.'OSt'.~ ~td ~n (,a~
K. Han. 0-Santa Barbara .. Llnd<'r m' bill
a student v.ould nol be.· able 10 '"'his or hl'r
het"nsc unlns 1ha1studcn11s in school and
impressed v.1th the kgislatton H.w·, ml·.a,url' "'ould crtal(' "'""' re-
Statc Supenn1cndcnt of Public ln\lruc-quircmrna.. hl·forc a stud('nl could reccivl'
110_!' 81.11 Honia was notably noncommital. dn\Cr edulJlwn The s1udC'n1 must be .. on
Ht d rcilly hke to know a httk mo'! 1rack .. IO"Jrd graduation. mu\t u1nform
about the bill before he take) a pos1t1on. 10 auendanu· policiM and mu\I no• ha' c
said Honia spokesv.omffl Susa" ungc
\1ud('n\\ "ho dlln 1 ml'l'I lhL'\l' \lan-
dJrd' v.uuld hJ\l' lo "'all unlll lhl'\ Jre 18
h> get J ltccn'>C obtain a diploma or get a
u1urt to gran1 Jn cmplO\mC'O\ hard\hl!\
ltu·n-.c
i\ spol"sman tor 1hc l.)\:panmC'nl 111
\fo1or \chicks said lhc agcm·~ ~J'I nut
rnnsull~J and had no position on lh( bill
..\n aide 10 the la .... malr.c.'r u1d the 1d('~
.. l am" ngh1 ou1 ofthl" \('OalM0
\ head ··
Han 5.ald he hopc-d 1t1 intlucn.-" 1hc-
bt·ha' tor of I J 14 and I ~·\(';tr-olds
.. If thl"~' l ids lnov. 1ha1 thC'\ ~on 1 bC'
able to get lhl·ir drn er'' hcC'OSC'S unk"
thc.',·n.· 1n S4.hool and maling good pw·
grc'>) lo":ard gradua11on r m hopeful 1ha1
"-l' ~Jn lr.1.·cp !hem intc:rt"stC"d and
mo11' Jlc:d ·· he: ~•d
Laguna WOman charged with felony
possession of marijuana in Missouri
A Laauna lka( h woman was held •for
felony po~s1on of manJuana Monda)
after a h1Jhway si-trol offittr stoppc<l her
for spttdma and uncoven:'d 150 pounds of
poi.
Hc1d1 Rurlhardt. m. "'a~
Massoun "llh a (Ompanwn
nficld. 14. of \\ h1tcs1dc. ' (
v. as pu llt'd l" "r
t1n•1ng in
&th \kr·
"'hl·n ,h<'
Trooper l J RousSt'l of thl" \t1<.<.oun
S!<lll' Hagh"'a' Patrol said ht• made: 1he
drug bus1 at\cr being akrtt•d h' 1he
bcha' 1or ol hh su~pcct<.
"The OCl upants v.CTC ei.tremel) nervous
and had ...:unfl1c11ng stories about wbert
they had bc'cn and whett the) wcrt aoang. ..
Roussel said
He had uoppcd the 1"'0 't\Omcn for
spttd1ng nC"ar Juphn ''" ln1ers1a1e 44 late
'\unda\ Ht found I 'II pounds of pro-
r Msed and packagC"d man,oana hidden 1n
1h(1r luuaar
Rous~1 said 1h" man1uan.i. ~h1ch "'as
being talen fro m Los .\ngek1 10 .\kron.
0 h1 0. had a strttt 'alue ,11 a~lut SI UO.(KlO
The women v.('T(' C.:tlh ,h.UJC"d in
Ne"1on Count\ v.11h felon' pos$CSS!On ol
manJuana
Bur~hardt also "as chaflcd wtlh speed-
ing and "as being held in the Neosho Jail
1n lteu of SH0.000 bail Memfield v.a'
ht1ng held in li"u of S320.000 bill
lnl('rslalc .w "'h1ch runs across '''' soun from fophn 10 St Lo uis. has) t('ldC"d
a number Of l"l'lCOI dru& a~tS
.\uthonllC'S beh('\(' It 1s a maJOr rl)utC'
bC'tv.ttn drug produc•na ~ntcn in Mc\llt•
and thC' \OUth~e\t('m U S to market\ 1n
1he Eu1
ll\:put\ D1'itrtl.t 4-llorne' E.d ~unoz
'J1J te\I'> .i rl \1111 under "a\. ho"'<''t'r. to
Jt'h"• n11nc "'ho-.e hlood · su11n<'d the
•lhin~
-.\ ..earch ol the '1c11ms· homC' also
lur nc:d UP"-' t•ral note'> a ad d1ar. C'ntncs 1n
"h1lh the ~nungt•r \ tnu -.-.rote shC' was
alra1d of Blann tx•t au~ h(' had be-come
angal·d -.-.hen \hc llrnk" off th('1r rela-
l1on'>h1p
\1unui \31d hl' 'l'""'d"rl"d his most
damning t'' 1dtntt' against Blant'' 10 be a
Jatr 'tamp •t Blann s footpnnt 1n
tlh•"d 1n lhl \ 11ll" na1hroom
The: heclt'rtnt -v.h1ch hk" a lin,er-
p11n1 hJ' un1~ul' nldtl ing.s -v..u lound
Ill \1111 lhl 'h''"" l' 11n top <1f a drop of blood
tra,l•d 10 Pn~11fa Vann \it unoz \aid
.. f hal J'UI h1m lht'rC aft('r Sh<' 1.1.as
~ lkd .. \luni11 <,aid .. ,, .,..u prell'
,11n\ IOl Ing
\lum z ..aid tw alw rrc\t'ntt'd coroner's
, , •dl'Oll' 'ho" ng lhal th(' ass.s1l1n1 had
u,1d .1 1,1nJul' tcirl in an anempt 10 pr> r ..... illJ' l°>l' lfllffi her s~ull and had
,.11~1·d \\llh J l..n1k ''" the hack of "ach
\1l11111' nnl.. rx·1hap<. 10 an tOon to
h1:hl0Jd lhl ~ •'lllt'O
T hl'fl ''''f\ \oml· "llUnd' du"C< ti) to
1ht 'ttJI rg..in<. 1ha1 "l'rt• in1ended \O kill ··
\lun111 "11J l hal' ~rrc others 1h11 ~re
1ntl1, ll'J ll'r 111nurc
fhl' l1Jrtun allc[1..at1on">and the mult1plc-
murdn chargl· Jllov. tor 1he death penal\)
11 \U\ta1nl.'d b' rt Jur. Munoz ~td
Depot' Puhhc l°K'lender James Egar was
nl1t J' ailatik fl•r, 1•mment
Pri"' 1lla \ n, 1 'dea1h shoded the deaf
u1mn unit' "h , 'lhr .... a .. lno"n as a
"'''mJn v.h, "l'ulJ 0 0 1.1('1 h<'r handicap ,Ji,"' lit·r \h, .1rrJrl·n1h met her accused
~allt r Jl J lun, 11111 lnr deaf people
!kt au~· RIJllr' JISl' ts h('anng 1mpa1rcq.
h" u•un pri1H'l'Jing' .tr<.' tr•nsllted into
"ll" languag<' "" him 10 follow
\lunlll ..a1J lht rrnll'\\ docs not hinder
f'r "-C"t'ding~. :inJ h ~ene'\J 11 to a forc1an
IJnguagc:
· II he spol c l h1nc\t IW'd have to have
11rJn\la1C'd to ( htnc'l<' lt'!.JUSt one of the "·I'\ "'t' haq· "' anomm<><bte him."
\\uno1 ..aid
Murder charges rejected
in shotgun death of fetus
plO)C'l'S rq't1r'wdl\ "Jl• hcd th, n11•n
toss about S~'i "''rth "' parx·r, n•,, J
pickup lrUl~
Fo-taln Va lley
.\man d ad in .!Jr!.. ,1,,:h111!l Jn,l a
baseball l.3Jl l''>l JfX'd " 1 h ,1 un
dt54 loSC'd am11un1 ,,, , J\h Jlll'r rob-
bing Barda'·, f\Jn~ .11 I i Ol\'i
Brookhursl \1 It "'J' unl..nl1"n If the
man had a "'t'apon Junntt \t1•nda' ·,
robber)
Huntiniton Beacb
-\ rl'\IJ cnt "'h11 told o lliL'ers ht"'\
tx·l.'n rl'l"'Cl' 1ng 1hn•;ucn1ng lct1C"rs and
.1nnm ina tcleph11ne call' from an
unlr.n"v. n SU\Pl-'l I \a1J 5-hr rrl<'I' C'\J J
Jn1'lhcr tck ph1•nc (all \1 nJJ' fhc
"'>man. v.ho \J1J ~1m1.·1>1' 1111·J "'
t>rc:a~ into htr r<'<>1Jenl JO.•ul .a
month _,o. al~1 reponl.'J 1 hJt ~ht n
\hr got 1n10 her l ar \(lOl(", •h haJ
1umC'd on her \ll·rcl• an,t ~J\
pla~ ma.
Thie' M htlt<t a shdtn& &lass door
off 1he 1rad tn the 60ClO btock of
V ak her l>nH and stoic $200 1n cash
and S 1.800 1n JCwt'ln . . ' ( ul prm '>ma~hcd a window 10 a
re"'knu 1n the 17000 bloC'k oflkach
Bou , 'a rd .ind stoic S400 1n cash. two
men '"·''l hC's \alucd at SI ,SO(). tJwee
d1am11nJ 11np \llucd at $2.260. 1
com uifk, lltlO \aluc-d 11 S2.000 IDd
lhrt<' golll. h:i1ns 'alued at S200.
•
TM dnc was aJICFdl> found in the
man's pocket ""hen h" ~as lrrt'Sted
followina the 2 p.m shoouna. Poe
satd.
Mon1Ffner) was rusbcd into sur-
F'Y at fount.am Valk) Rcaional HOS4Jb&I afttr be•na struck b) the
blast. but docton ~ unat>W to SI\ e
the felua. •hich was bit dutttl) by
te\eral pelku.. doclon saad.
Moa~ rttevtttd from her
wounds. wlucb ~ othcrwllc
llUD()(,
Osteen 111-u free on SlS0.000 bell
foUowi.Qa tbe lboOtin&. but pen of
that bond wiB eow ~ f"ffu.ndcd.
authonties said.
• • •
Vandals spr.J\ J'IJlntrJ "''"' ~ "rll·
101 o'er a "'all l>l th<' f-oun1a1n 8c.lv.I
at I" 110 Br0c.llhuN \t The: Jamafc
v.as e,pc'\.tt'C1 10 u1n11 h• SI ~
••• .\ man brouaht 1hr<'c.' hJt-' •'l'-
pos\ums into Franni'> Rl•,11u .1n1
I ~o.i 1 Beach Bh d al',1 .i ll"11.l""'"
rdu\Cd 10 lea'c
• • • -\purse rcpone'\Jh "a~ <.11111 1 Imm
a kx-l cr at th<' Hohda' Health \f'J ,\I
Chaner Center at lk'ach Roule.'' .ir,I
and \\amcr "\cnue •••
Onion field killer ordered
'
Maawa&•a ... ~
from IJoaor farm
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JEa.USALEM (AP) -Jewish ICt•
den diliribue.od leaflets wam!'-1 Atlbl that riotina in tbc occu~ andl will .. brina destruction upon
yc,u•• and bekt a Pf'Oletl in Tel Aviv
c:aUi• for harsh treatment of the
riotcn. Earlier Monday. two Palestinians
died or aunshot wounds iAnic1tid in
clasba with Israeli tf09PI in the
occupied West Bank. and two Anbs were wounded by l51Vli aunfire in
the occupied Gaza Strip.
In another development. Prune
Mimster Yatzhak Shamir uid Mon-
day he dtd not reject the recommen-
dation of 10me Caba net members that
the occupied lands be closed to media
covcrqc. .. Ir 1t bca>mcs dear that
indeed it may limit the da~. I
would be willina to consider h . • he
uid.
~tary of State Georae P. Shultz
ended his mission in the Middle East
Monday. -_pparently without the a~
proval of Israel or the Arabi or his
plan for talks on Palestinian aetf-Nle
and a settlement of the Arat>-lsraeli
conOict.
Shamir said the mission did not
cbanJe. his pos11tons. but told Israel
\elev1si0n "I hope we will find a
common lanauqe." He oppoees
tradina land for peace with the Arabs.
lhccsaenx of the Shulu PfOPC)MI.
Monday some of the Weti Bank's
6S.000 Jewit.h tettlen u~ l11KI to
deal m0tt hanhly with notina Arabs
ln the occupied lands.
Workin& at ni1Ju to avoid clashes ~ith Arabs, 1ettfen abo distributed
3,000 leaflets in Palestinian towns
that warn of touab Israeli action
apinst rioten. "Tbe recfnt riot-
ina. .. w1ll not brina you any advan~
tqt. On the contrary. U\is will hun
you and even brina c:kstNCtion upon
you." said the leaOets distributed by
the nationalist Gush Emunim or-
.. nlzatton.
"Don't be mistaken enouah to
think we arc tu1J1if11 the other cheek."
the ancu said.
,
Waldheim OK 'd .Kidnappers say they'll try
deportations U.S. hostage for espionage.
UNITED NATIONS (AP)
Whale scrvanf in the German army.
Kurt Waldheim forwarded a rcQUCSt
for the mass cfcportataon of Greek
civilians to labor camps an 11943,
according to a kc> Nazi document.
The authent1c1t) of the document.
found an the U.S. National Archives
and made public Mo nday. was con-
firmed by U.S. Jus11cc Department
spokesman John Russell He said at
was among 1he crucial documents on
which the go"cmmcnt based ats
dec1s1on to pla~ Waldheim. now
Austria's prt's1dcn1 and formerly
U.N. SCCrt'tal)-gcncral. on a last
barring him from entenna the United
Statn.
Under the Nuremberg Charter
adopted at 1hc end of the war.
deport.allon ofc1"11tans as both a war
crime and a crime against humanuy.
BJ .'l'k Aauctalell Preu
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Kidnappcn of a U.S. Marine officer said in a
statement released today they arc determined to put him on .. trial.. for
espionqc. The typewritten Arabic statement from the Orpnizataon of the
Oppressed on Eanh, said the "trial" would bqin once the interroption of Lt.
Col. William R. Higins was completed. The statement. delivered to a Western
news qency. said Israel's crackdown on Palestinians in the West Bctnk and
Gaza Strip and the Middle East trip of U.S. Secretary of State Gcorge P. Shultz
"make us morC'~tcnnincd to try this criminal. Hiains."
Dlplomat'• aba.ed .an arrive. home
HARARE. Zimbabwe -A Zimbabwean diplomal who was cxpellcd
from J.he United States for allqedly abusina his 9'-year-old son said the boy
returned homt today from New York accompanied by a Zimbabwean social
worker. Diplomat Floyd K.aramba said his 10n. Terrence. was immediately
placed under the care of the Foreisn Af'fail') Ministry. the semi-official
Zimbabwe Inter-African NewsAaency ~ned. "My son amved thjs momi"I ~ttompanied by a Zimbabwean social worker and is in normal condition.
Karamba wa~ quolcd as saying. U S. officials said Terrence Karamba left New
York for Zimbabwe Sunday accompanied by a Zimbabwean social worker.
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WASHINOTON (AP) -Presi-
cknt Rapn'1 imDOthlon of econ-omic unctions on Panama ror alletcd drua runnina is merely symbOlic
beeluse the penaldn 9ft9Cribed
under U.S. law already have been
a~icd qains& lht country, 1C1COrd-
i"1_10 U.S. offieialt.
The fonnal applicalion of the dnll
traffic:kinc unctions law. e•pected
today. wtll have little effect oo
Panama. a senior U.S. ofTiciaJ said
Monday.
Under a l 986 law, Rcapn is
required to take puniuve maturn
.,ainst countries found not to ~
era It in c:utbina df\11 amUlllli~ to the
United States. Countries which arc
.. dettrtificcr 1tt subject to the ptaal·
tics.
Today was the deadline for the
announcemcut ofRcqan's findinp.
Mcxico also is a ~ source of
illiat dNp but ofrtcials said that
country was found by Rcapn to be
cooptntina in drua enforcement
cfTons and therdore not subject to
punitive action. Colombia-another
major drua produc:ina nation -1J10
will no& face unctions. accordina to
CBS News and Washinaton Post
re pons.
The U.S. officials, who spoke on
condition they not be identified, said
the law specifies that ofTendina coun-
tries are not entitled to U.S. cconofTlic
or military aid nor to U.S. support for
their loan requests in intemationaf
lendina institutions. ••
They noted that bilateral U.S. aid
to Panama was suspended in 1987 as
pan of a ~neral deterioration in
relations Wlth the Central Ammcan
nation's military stronaman. Manuel
Antonio Noriep. who bu been
indicted on drua smuaJina charaes
by two Flonda araod juries.
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~Prosecutors gain
as eour;t .11p~olds.
death sentences
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Up-
holdina a teeo.nd pair or deat~
tcntenc:'CI within a week. the Cah·
rornia Supreme Coun has aJvcn
additional leeway to prosec1;1ton de-
teribina death penalty rccauu~menls
toiuron.
The coW1 voted S-2 in one case.
disclosed Monday. to affirm the
death sentence of 34-ycar-old E.dpr
M. Hendricks. a male prostitute. for
the 1980 murden of one customer
and the roommate of another in Sa!'
Francisco. Last year the court unani-
mously reversed Hendricks' death
sentence irra separate double-mwrder
case. from Los Anaelcs. becauSt of
judicial error in a sanity heanng..
The majority rejectC:d def enst
claims that jurors were misled by the
prosecutor's su~t1on that they
decide on the pdnashmcnt by 1m111n·
ina a scale. with death to be automauc
if agnsvatinJ factors about the case
wen wciahuer than those fa vonna
leniency.
In a heated dissent. Jus11ce Stanley
Mosk accused the majority of sacri fic-
inj j~st!ce for "the grim ~tasfacuon
of chmanattna one repet111ve cnm•·
naJ.-t
In the other case. the coun voted
6-1 to uphold the death sentence of
Alejandro Ruiz. SO. of Paru an
Ventura County. convicted of
murdcrina two successive wives and
a stepson. The first wife disappeared
in 1975 and was ne~r found: the
second wife and beuon ~killed 1n
197&.
JuJtice Allen ~ who da~
sented in both cues. aid be found
only oiy other cue in ~forn1a
history upholctin& a c:onvteteon for
murder an whkb the defendant made
no incriminatina staiemenu and no
body was found -that of L Ewing
Scott, a physician c:onv~ of killing
his wife to steal her fonune tn the late
19SOl.
Broussard said &here was nothin1 mo~ than ··a mysterious disai>-
pcarancc" U> link Ruiz lcplly to the
first wife's death. a conviction that he
said tainted lhe death sentence.. But
the maJOnty said the similantacs bet~ccn the wivct' disappearanc~
1usufied a conclusion that both had
been killed by Ruiz.
Defense lawyer James Lanon said
the ruhn& fit the coun's pattern of
findan1 an 1ncreasin1 number of
errors at tnal to be "harmless .. -in
this case. the tmp(.Opcr admis.s1on of
evidence from nu'merous witnesst"'\
that both wives and the stepson had
said they feared Ruiz.
Last Thursday, for tbe fint time an
recent years. the court upheld lwo
death sentences on a sinaJe day. Wt th
Monday·s rulinp. the court has
affirmed ea&ht of the 12 death
sentences at has considered san~
conscrva11vcs a~anted by Go~
George Dcukmej1an pined a ma.
JOnty last )'C8r.
Movie, TV writers.recess
contract talks five hours
BJ ne AuedatH Pttst
LOS ANGELES ~ Script wnter<1 and entertainment producen.. trying 10
hammer out a strike-averting contract sculement. called a fivc-hC?ur reces'
toda)' after a 21-hour bargaanma session. The W!'tcrs Guild o~ Ame~ca said in
a brief statement that negoua1ors left the Alliance of Motton Picture and
Tclcv1s1on Producers offices at 7: 15 am. and aareed to return at noon. Talk\
staned at IOa.m. Monday. Both s1dts dcclined to say ifan ag~ment was near
but alliance and union officials earlier cxprnsed pesStm1i:m. The. 9,()()0.
member Writers Guild of Amenca saw its old contract exp1rt at m1dn1ght
Monday with no concrete resolution to us demands for greatcrcreauve control
on the scl and more money from televmon rt'sad~ls.
Driver Injured by thrown brick
SAN DIEGO-A 24-year-old driver suffered cnttcal head 1njunes when
he was struck b)' a bnck that shattered lhe fiber&lass roof oftus sport~ c.tr wh1k
he drove a hiJhway. police said today The unaaenufied v1c11m was 1n Juarded
condition this morning at Mercy Hospital. whe~ doctors operated for mon.-
than 31h hours. said nursing supervisor Linda Yamamoto Pohce 1nvcst1gator'
arc treating the case as an •ttempted murder. said Lt. Connie Van Putten
spokeswoman of the San Daqo Polict Department.
Baby wlth new heart goe. home
LOMA LINDA -Baby Jessica. who rtteaved a transplanted heart I '
mooths aao. and her parents have returned to their home in Canada. hospital
officials sajd. Jessica Orchard is one of 13 infants who have undcraonc human
bean transplant surgery at Loma Landa Un1vcn1ty Medical Center. She as ont'
of nine who have survived. Jcuaca. who was born on Nov. 20. 1986. with a
severely malformed heart. underwent suraery on Feb. 7. 198 7. She was released
fro"' ·~.c t\ospatal on Feb. 27, 1987. but she and her famill moved into an
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D01e TV ads claim ;Re~an assures NATO ofU .S. sup~~
-·D -1 :-1 ,cC!, -t.. :b...,...." ''ed a .,..ms . WASHlNOJO~ (Al'.) -Pmidtn1 lleap.n I llaipn attrm&*d to calm ~med.Inn that the Orpmnnon summit si~ I 2. tht mml~ ha ~~J,,jj Udb:llt ~ lridf'dforEu~kMMylOlllllUftf!W-NA Oallo lJ~~ ICUTCal benna medillal-fMW n • -.IUI ac'-ntt orthr lfMlllb(IA.~~~:212~
1 they wall oot bt Id\ didtntdcta He ptedeed that musdn~iktian mmra.n abindonmcnt ofats to tvaJuatt ais pb and ~ntuat.r iu !Olidanay. \ dea -w•-rJth Ir.an ·an Amtncawdlkecp1t1tn>op1 inEur()Pt·u1onau loal-ti~ commlt~nt to the Europnn ck· Butthtwmmal.Ra!P."tatd.Wlllnqtbt~ W . . j S Ewopcaas wan a ahem 10 aa,... · rnotr8aCS. for ... tr~~ lnslad. be uid.: n ••ll .. • ~ .,_,..A .,_un. H fo 4"bat hist.one aarttnvnt v.u poss1blt bt-btat1mcforarukd.icatJoototbcdiemoct1tK -1s n. as --~~'.' tJK ,.,.,nat.r ouw r 11!°' caute \be aJtianct 's Sltadfast pohucal and m1liUu) that forsrd the aJhanct 1n 1949 an the f1« oltll!C
Chlel economlc gauge
nOlledlva ln January
WASHINGTO N (AP)-The gov-
emment's chief economic fo~stina
puce dropped a sharp 0.6 pcrctnl in
January. but an upward rt'v1s1on for
December eased fears of an 1mm1nt nt
rt'Ccssion.
The Commerce Dcpartmtnt re-
poncda month aao that the inde' had
declined 0.2 percent 1n Dtcembtr
after falling in October and Novem-
ber
day 0 s~mm~t an kl&Jum. satd lM snsM>n rnohc bldted up our nqot1at1ons with tht spread of So" IC' innuentt 1n EaSln'n Europe. Jimmy Caner. ~t was tbc comn at a hastonc moment for both Easa and So' acts.-Reapn said .. lfour common approach 10 tht East over the
principal =t of hit rivals at a West_ The NATO allies art also ronttmcd that the )ears has ai ven rohcrentt lo our m~ of peacc
debate Mo Y niaht. where he was -For four dec:ack1. the combtnallon of a fortt of 326.000 U Ii troops s1a11oned tn turopc and .. o rld freedom It has bttn our unwavenq
atllCknl fortaJuna politicalcontribu· 1trona common deftnie and punutt of diaJo&~ m1aht IX cut due to the U.S C<"onom1c bu~t w mm1tment to defc:ncfourvlvn th.at has JlVCn 11
lions from lptttaf 1ntcrnl P"OUPI-with the East "-bem a w1nnin1 formula for crundl cred1b1 lll) ·· Reapn said ··Arms rcdocuon can
Vermont hokts its non-blnd1~ NATO." Rapnlllid.. .. h isacombtnauon thaa can "My Atlanuc collcaaun and I wall rcdcd1catc onl~ succ«J 1f 1t 1s backed up b) a strona ddenx. -
"beauty rontnl'' pnmal')' today 1 lad us t.oa future of pace. frttdom and prospcnly ountl\'n to maintainina tht dt'ltrrent that has His first pnont~ Rcapn said .. 1s to maanwn
Michael Duk.akis. the aovemor of foracnttat1on110 come." protected our freedom and prosptnt) for almost a m on& and health) pannenh1p between North
neipborina Massachusetts. was the A thronaoftecn--.r partte1pants an the Whit.r 40 )can. -Rcapn said "I wall repeat to m) .\mcnca and Europt .. .
Dcmcratic favorite. He undetlin<d House Con~rencx on a Drua-Frec America. colleapes m) m ona conv1cuo n that Amencan Rcap n pk'dged anew to fof'lt ahead With
his strcnath in his home r_qion with a brouaht to the di&*>matk entrance to sive Rcapn troop1 wiU rcnwn an Europe. under an) adman is-a11cmpts to ac h1e'c a SO percent cut in stratqic
weekend victory in the M111\e Dnno-1 sendofl': sana -(;od Bku America" n the trauon. so Iona as Europeans -.ant th('.m to Sta) • nuc lear arms. as -.ell as a dobal ban on chemical
cratic caucuses. prcsicknt cmeT)led. As the first full-suit Nonh Atlantic T~l' "'l-apons On the GOP $.Ide, Bush. who won
Maine's GOP caucuses. has a strona
Or&aniz:ation 1n Vermont. but Dolt
has won endors(menas from some
top Republicans. '
Bush was campa1gnin& in another
prt'-Supcr Tuesda) statt -South
Carolina. wtuch holds its pnmary
Saturda). As he dad in New Hamp-
shire. tht vl<'C president brouaht an
former .\nzona ~n. Barry Gold-
.,,,,atcr. a hero to conscrva11vts. to
stump for him. ·
Polls have g1 ... en Bush a com-
fortable lead in South Carolina. but
he said he y,as talung nothina for
granted.
"T wo da)S btfore Nrw Hampshire. ~me of the most respttted pollsters
sho.,,,cd me down and almost ou1:· ht
said Mond.iy in ( harl~ton. Bush
won thr Fr b 16 New Hampshire
primary by a solid mar&Jn. aner polls
suggt"stt d ri val Bob Dolt was breath-
ing down his neck.
Dole. on a Southern swan' that took ~to M1ss1ssippi. Gtorg.ia and
Florid heaped ~orn on the v1ct
prcs1dt n . charactermng him a' a
passive fi.surt .
··Ask ham whafs he done in the last
seven years." Dok said at a Fon
Lludcrdalc rall) ·-what's he done
an) where an America or the world to
make a difference.-,.·
Officer_ tilled Mecham impeachment trial b~.gins
Wltness :::£, with prosecutor outlining allegations
PHOEN IX . .\nz (AP) -C10 ' ban ~1et h.tm lur 1mpcal hmcnt
SEAFORD. N.Y. (AP)-" police should be rcmo\td fro~ offil<' for obs1 ructing .i n Ho 11>t"\('.r dek n'IC la11>\tr Frt'd (raft lattT told
officer killed n~ution-stylt as ht in' est1pt1on of an .alleged ~th threat S(.'nators .,,,,rre wld ~·natur-. that \.iet·ham broke no laws and was act1n1
auardcd a witness in a drug ca~ was toda) duri ng opentn& argumcni' 01 the li r.Hl·rm .,,,1thin his authom' ··\\hat ha\ th1\ man done?" c,.n
11,cn a farewell by 10.000 police Repubhcan's 1mpcalhment tnal i.a1d dunnathctx-g1nn1ng of h1s opcnang argumen1 "Ht's
officers amid tears. vows to find his Prosecutor \\ii ham f rtnch al-.o \.lad th<' man had thl· book thro.,,,n at him ··
killer and ho...-c. thaa has death hcl""' accused of maluna the alleged threat formrr state 01Tie1al ( 1 d h 1 ..,.. (i •• _
fi ..--_1 .,, Lee \\atluns. had claimed that Jobs in the ~«ham ra t sa·1 t e accusations rn u t~ rom a mull~
the-ight apmst drua dCAJtts.. admin1strat1on rtlatcd .. to the am ount of monc' that '<'U b' \ttornc) General Bob ( orb1n and Ralph Milstead.
The thron• of offittrs. some from wrre abk 10 bnng into the campaaan · dirl"Ctor of lhc I.A. panmtnt of Public liafct>.
as far away as Teu.s and Ohio. hncd French ~id lhc evidence was ··overAhelming·· that ~echam . 11\hu also facn a ~arch l1 cnm1nal anal
eight blocks approaching St. James MC<"ham violated n 1m1nal laws and his oath of offict and and a Ma~ I 7 rec.all rlccuon. did not appear at the ~natt
Church Monday for the funeral of comm1ued malfeasance 1n office. "an) one of .,,,h1ch call on the ~ond da~ ofh1s 1m~achmen1 tnal..
Edward Byrne. a 22-year.ald rook1t .---------------------------------------officer.
"If drua uaflk luna has become so
bold that th~ an CTIPIC an the as~ssinat1on of a polacc officer. then
our .,,,hole soc1et) 1s at nsk:· Mayor
Edward I. Koch said aa the funeral
Police havt bttn roundtn& up
suspected crack dealers sintt the
murder t arl) Fnda) in hopes of
finding someone who will shed h&ht
on the killing
, IMPORT ANT NOTICE
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
is proposing to increase Its BASIC AND USAGE CHARGES. This
may impact yur water bill. In order to consider your views on this
matter. the Dist net invites you to attend one or aJI of the following
public hearings:
<!a119eal#lat"'114 lJou Thundey, "'-ch 10 •I 7:00 PM
ThundaJ, March 17 •I 7:00 PM
Thund8J, M8rch 2A •I 7:00 PM
011 ~e 38u 71eae 011 lJIUillu-1 d44
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All meetings will be held tn the District's Board Room at 1965
Placentia Avenue. Costa Mesa.
For more information, please call the Oistrk;t's Public Advisor:
Chuck HmnHton, (714) 131-1200
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Wheeler rilissed
the chance to be
champion in CM ,
Costa Mesa City Councilman Dave Wheeler says there's
a 5 percent chance th~t he will run for re~lcctton m
November. For some people those odds arc not good enough.
Wheeler. the bad boy of Costa Mesa politics. was swept
into office in 1984 on a gro undswell of slow-growth
sentim~nt. During his carty days on the council he was
considered a force to becontcnded with. but his demranor
soon rendered him an irri1.ant to be tolerate-d.
Wheeler didn't mind marching to a different drummer.
How else wo uld a 29-year-oldattorney who turned h1~ back o n
powerful developers and rejec1ed the good-old-bo> style of
politics get elected in Costa Mesa? He also never seemed to
mind that his behavior put him out of step with the people
who supponcd him.
Wheeler's political style. or lack of it.didn't help the slo~
growth movement of Costa Mesa mature to its rightful sta ture
-tt has developed in spite of Whc-eler's shenanigans.
Some of Wheeler's contributions included:
• Being evic1cd from his apanmen1 for irregular rent
pa)ments and keeping a broken-down car in the parking lot
• Accusing a prominent businessman of orchestrating
his C\ ict1on, only to learn that he had confused the
businessman's panner with his landlord.
• Getting hauled off a citizen's lawn by Costa Me~
police after a car chase along the San Diego Freeway and
HaTbor Boulevard during which Wheeler allegedly im-
personated a police officer. Wheeler got a free ride home in a
police car after he explained that he had been drinking. The
episode so embarrassed Mesa Action m'cmbers that the)
!>Cuttled plans for a recall effon against the pro-gro~ th
factions of the council.
•Charging two devclo~rs with trying to blackmail him
so their proposed apanment prOJCCt would be appro' ed The
businessmen claimed that Wheeler had solicited a bribe from
them. The SOil) little affair died afte? investigato rs from the
D1stnct Attorne) 's office d1sm1~d tht whole thing for lack of
C\ 1dcnce.
Wheeler did carry the torch against unbridled develop-
ment in Costa Mesa. But he did so with such a lar k of
diplomac) and effectiveness that 1t helped count:il mee11n~s
degenerate into bickering and one-upmanship sessio ns more
common to a gathering of JUnsor high school students than a
cit) council meeting. He had-but missed-the opportunll)
to be the man on a white horse
Wheeler did mellow on occasions. In fact. t v.o Ne~ port
Beac h high school students who attended a Costa Mesa
council meeting for a c1v1cs project recentl> tommcnded
Wheeler in a letter to the editor. They liked the wa y he st<J>d
up for people trying to argue against a new development
project. The students cnt 1c1~d the mayor and other count il
mem bers for being abusive to the public.
Wheeler says he's not interested 1n running for re-
elccuon because he th inks pro-development forces are going
to launch an expensive and d1ny campaign to unseat him He
also thinks he has "done has b11.:·
During an interview with a Daily Pilo t reponer. Wheeler
used a twist to Richard Nixon's famous .. You won't nave
Richard Nixon to kick around anymore" speech to tell his
council colleagues he probably wouldn't run. "The> won't
have me kicking around anymore." he said.
Hopcf ully another proponent of controlled growth wi ll
step forward 1f Wheeler decfdes not to run. Costa Mesa needs
a dissenting voice on its council.
If tha t candidate could foster roncihat1on instead of
pro moting dissension while k1ckine around the 1$SUes from a
slov.-growth point o f view, 1t might help the Costa Mesa Cit>
C ounc1l to evolve into a more representative elected body.
Campaign spending
If gi ven the chance. the Senate would pass the Byrd-
Boren bill to hm1t Senate campaign spending. But as 1t did a
~car ago. the Senate's Republican minonty, led b} Bob Dole
and including Cahfom1a's Sen. Pete Wilson. is threatening to
tall>. the leg1slat1on to death Will lawmakers ever take down
the "f or Sale .. sign on the Senate door?
Republicans say they oppose both the expense and
prinn plc ofpubhc financing of campaigns. a minor clement of
5 2. But the reform measure was modified last summer to
mrct some of those objections. The.bill would set aprcgate
limits on political action comm1ttf'e contr1 bu11ons to
candidate~ a nd. because compulsory s~ndme l1m11s are
unconstitutional. would establish voluntary state-by-state
limits on how much Senate candidates could spend on their
campaigns. Under the revised legislation. a candidate would
not get public funds unless an opponent rejected thr s~nding
l1m1t. In such a system. public funds would serve u a
deterrent apinst one side break mg out ofthespcodina control
agreement: fe>A would ever have to resort to public fundina.
7'JN Sacr•mHto BH
Pat Robertson .,.
Voters shouldn't be shamed in10 1upponina Pat
Robertson's candidacy for president.
He contends rehg1ous bias has dcaed his campa1an. .
companna his tnals with the anu.Catnolic forces that John
Kennedy bad to deal with ....
Wilham Manchester, an .. The Maktnf of the President
1960," noted that Kennedy turned the bias 1s uc so that a vote
for Kennedy 11ar11ficd religious tolerance, while a vote for
Hubert Humphrey. has principal rivfl in the pnmarics.
proved nothina of the sort. j
TJlat'• what Robertson is aucmpuna to do. ..
Robertson isn't dogcd by any assuc of reh11ous bias he
hun't manufactured.
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YOU WERE BEN&
SM1PPEP10A SUMMER CAMPJ · Handicapped
travelers
organizing ::J--
To the E.ditor. As an American with a handicap I
am f rus1rated and need your help.
Uke millions of airhM travelen
with a disabihty. I am forced to take a
backseat when 1t comes to civil npts.
lllqal restrictions on tea~in&. accns
to lavatories and no consistent rules
for stowqc of wheelch.ain and adap-
tive equipment confront me every
time I use an airline. • And, because people with 1 dis-
ability arc told -at random-by 1he
ticket q.cnt that they must have an
attendant Oy with them. I have a
rccumnt worry of bclq refuted
passaae ahoa~the~. • .
Alatorre demonstrates
the Golden Rule of polltlcs
Recent lt11slat1on. · The Air Car-
rier Access Act , .. was dcsiancd to end
these violations. The Paralyzed Vet-
erans of America (PVA) and other
national orpnizations representing
~ople with a disability attempted to
work with the airlines and aovem-
mcnt aacncics to write rqulationt to
implement thu. law. Unfortunately,
the aovemment aienc1es acted in~ faith and cau~ the collapse of this
process. A ncr mljor efTons by Senate
Minority uader Robert Dole and
Senator Alan Cranston failed to art
the government aaencies lO resume
dis(:ussions. the Department or
Transportation will now write a
re&ulauon on its own.
After the reaulation is published
this sprina. a review process wiU
rov1dc opportunity for disability
gr ps and all concerned citizens to
hav input into how this lqislation S.\C-RAME NTO-There's an of\-
hcard ph ra\C in the Capitol that
cxplain!I much about practical poli-
tics: ··~hat goes around. comes
around ··
Th<' rough translation is the
ncgat1' c s1dl' of the Golden Ruic: 1f
}OU do ~omething to ~omebody. that
somcbod) "''II do something to yo u.
Or as ano1her political homily puts
1t. "Don't grt mad. gel even."
The p!>)lholog) 1s precisely 1hat of
1hc prison )ard or any other clo~d
c1rcu11 \oc1et) Allowani a n val
poli111:1an or a nval facuon 10 do
somt'thing "•thout retaliation as a
sign of "eal..ncss 1hat eventually
dn,cs the \ ic11m 1n10 1he ground.
It explains. for instance, why
Senate Pres1dcn1 Pro Tcm David
Ro bert• rcmo,cd Sen. Dan
Boa1wngh1 as chairman of the very
puwrrf~l Scnat<' l\ppropnauons
Comm111cc a )'Car ago Robena be·
he\t~d Boatwnah1 was plotting to
unseat him from 1hc Senate's top
pos1t1on and to allow that to go
unpunishl-d would have demon·
stratcd ""eakness, an unw1lhngncss to
pla)' the pme b) the unwritten rules. L1kew1sc.11 t'xplains why ,\ssembly
Speaker W1ll1t.· Brown had to mete out
punishrncnl -1n the form of re·
mo val from choice committee assi&n·
men ts -to fiH dissident Democrats
known as the "Gans of Five." It was
not so much 10 afTC'ci tht"m ~nally
as 1t was to demonstrate to others 1n
the Capitol Jungle that the reisnana
hon stall had.1ccth. 1hus discourag1n1
an) add1t1onal rebellion that could
bring 1hc Brown speakership to a
premature condusaon.
Those example-.. howevtr. ha ve an
1mmed1atc and understandable
causc-and-c fTcc1 relataonship. The
lonae r-tcrm forms of rttaliat1on and
pun1shmcn1 arc often subtle and c" 1d{·nt only to 1hosc who arc aware
of the rcla11onsh1ps involved.
Tak<'. as a j<'wel of an example.
wha1 occurred in an obscure Los
Angeles Cit) Council committee
meeting last week.-
First. the background: DAN
WALTERS Richard Alattorc was a state u.-
scmblyman (and first·ratc political
hardball player) who opted to become
the f ll) Council's only Hispanic
member af\cr a scat o~ned up a
couplt' of years ago. then engineered a
council rt'd1stnctina plan that cruted severe blow to Alatorre
another H.span1c scat. Last week's action
Quite naturally. Alatorre en-The most cmotaonal political assu<'
v1soncd the two scats as the bqin-on the West Side 1s the plan b)
nsnP. of a long-awaited H1span1c Occadental Petroleum to dnll for 011
political orpnizat1on in Los Angeles. 1n the Pacific Palisades. a·n affiucnt
srowina out of the huae latent voting enclave on a bluff abo'e the Pacific
strcnath of the f..atino commun11y. Ocean. Ma} or Tom Bradley-and a
with him at the ce n1cr. majQfity of the Caty ( ouncal ap-
Hispanics now comprise more than proved the dnllsna in I 91t5. >rcating a
a 1h1rd of Los Angeles' population but ~rious rupture be1wttn the black ha~c been pohlacally impotent be· mayor and West Stde h~rals that
cause of lansuasc *'d c111zensh1 p· could threaten Bradky's plans to run
barriers. d1v1de-and..conqucr 1cch-for a newicrm 1n 1989. The Waxman·
niqucs by rival ethnic sroups an ht 8crnr.u1 • aroup IS back4na Coug-
lack of 1nd1genous leadtrsh112., · caknan Zev Yaroslavsky's challcnae
Accordin.&Jy. Alalorrc put up a to Bradley. candidate (or the new scaf he had The Wnt'S1dcrs want to repeal the
tailored. . . drilhn•<kcisron and a measure to do
will implemented. • An this 1s where I can J.ISie your
help an S«unns our-full civil riahts or
c1t1zcnsh1p.
I f'you or someone you know witb a
disability has had difficulty wl\h
using airline transportation. or has
nol been treated 1n a dianifiedr manner -or simply can wait n
lonaer for full c1t1zenship -When l
comes to air travel -please write to
me at the PIT'lllzed Vetcnns of
Amwca. 801 I th Stree N.W ..
WashanatoR. ·o.c. 2-0006.
I welcome your co cnts a~d·
e).pencnc~p te ·~ur "<>rx·"' . Together. we can ma ~a d1ffcrence., ·
R. JACK POWELL
. Exccutivc,di'r«tor
· Parah zed V itcrans of Amcnca . .
·~88bUdg~t
·a record
for .waste
For equally obvious reasons. the that was before th( (Oundl's Board of
other political organizations in Los R'cfcr«<d.PQwt rs. The .ftvC:-mcmber i th E<ft F.
Anaeles would prcfcrthata new rival ~rd was split 2-l wi1h Alatorre. the ~ 00urina 1co~aress' latest round of
not arise. especially one with· the sw1n1 vote. ·1r h bf rouah ha potential potency of bciea Hispan1~-. Last week .. howe ver. he voted SWI "'' at t c pu IC \ saacs' t t
based. , \ . agaimt the rm-nu~. which m•y he-v~ ~~·g~~u'd;!{ !;~~';a amo~n:~ That eucntially as why the bttn tantamount to k1lhn1 at under . ·ic · predominantly Jewish Waxman-the council's complicated ruin. He por~ wbi c continuina to. blame t1.K
Berman orpnii.atiol\, which controls protected Bradley from h.avin4 the ~rnident for the mo~nt1' ~ftQt.
pol it Id on Los Anatles' weafthy West scns1t1Ye an<f pohtteally potent assue owevc~. the hypocnsy o this 11C1
Sade. and .dabbln in othCf' nc1&}\-on his d~sk:-he picked up some chits seems m•™?f.com~ ~.one o~thc borhoods. decided to ~hlllcnac the ..-. 1th business and labor mtcrcsts who s~ndm& bill s most 1n11d1ous stapu-
Alatorrc-backcd candidate wnh one had supported the dnllin1 and. ~r.. lattons.
of their own. Assemblywoman GJQna haps sweetest of all. he stuck a finaer Undtr thl5 amendment. it's .. busi-
Molina. · m the Waxman-Berman aroup's_cye. ncss as usual" for Amencan com-
Wuman-Bcrman pumped in • W~at aocs around. comes around. panics 'tradina with some of the
money andiorpnaza11onal eff<)'t and , Dae Wallus ·" • 1;,Mke~ world's most rcp~ant rqima:
when Molina won the scat. 1t 4"'1S a 1 coJ~I"' S.cnm~•••· ;~m~~e"'~~~::'8'Jni:'8~ ~
measure den~ deductibility fOr
,. Olymp1c sp,rit doesn't
t I
t.axts paid by U..S. firms in South
Africa. one of our stronFSt Third
World A~hes. .
• Labcrall in Con.,-cu tout increased
tradt with Man1sts as a way of
"encoura1sn1" them to o~n up their
economics and mstitute domntic
reforms. But the cure they prescribe
for apanhcid 1s rntrictin1 U.S.-South
.
have to be gold.to $.bine.
OK. •II loacther now: ut's g.ct
do" n oTI thr l 1n1 tcd States
~'"re: bad
ltOY. had '
Real ball
That'\ n1h1 l n-huh
Six medal~ Two aold, one salver
and three bronLc. The Soviets won 29
m~lt.. the East Germans 25 and
little old Swit1crland IS. Even
Fmland won more medals than the
U.S.
The U.S. didn't even lose well. That
distanctaon went to a En.&Jishman
named Eddie "Tht Eaglc" 1:.dwards
who beeamc a sensation when he took
lasl platt sn tht ski Jump. His 1&yle, if
It can be called that. Yras compared to
tuua~ fallina out of an airplane. He
survived and that was cnouah 10
make him the toast ofCal&fry.
Tht upshot of ouf showana in the
Winter Olympia wat 1 sudckn !Rn~
ofU.S.·butuna. Why arc we so~?
Wherc's tt'e money 1910(? Or. btttcr
yt't whett is lhe money~
As a solution to eur c~l«tive
ttaliz.ation th.at we're as rold 11 ice
when it comn to wanter spans. Ocoree Stcinbrtnncr was bto\llbt
aboard lO naurc out what had IOftC .. ~ ..
IC'lnbftnner it a penicularly odd 'hot" to head an orpn1za11on ...
vicYJinaamaecur athletes. un~ -or ce>urst -we're hopina 1hi1 OiOflil
wilt ju1t b\ty Yt 1 bunch of .......a·
tc1nbrcnncr'1 apprOldl '° ..._ 1
..-inner 1taru and ~ndt with '' dollr ~·1 tM eon of py wt.o~ fin
Dtbi Thoma foi Oftl)' -· tM brofttt ..... (tptt Ui& .... . °* kindol ... )' "'°~ .... .... ron~rcntt '° Nn cloWtl dW U.
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hod.c) 1cam for fa1lin' to beat the· '
So" ict\. If given an opcnma. he would·
help Katanna Will defect and then
ship her back to East Germany 1f she
failed to wan another aold medal.
Winnin1 medals as the bottom lane
So says StcinbrTnncr. t;
We seem to have strayed a Iona way
since 1980 when 1 ,..oup of youna
upstarts bcai the Soviets and went on
to win the sold medal in hockey.
There was a sense of pride. even
patriousm 1n 'those Games. not
because our athlc'tn were so aood but
simply because they wtrc rouna -
they wtre upstans and nobody CA·
peeled very much out of them.
That spant 1ttms prcuy well de-
flated now. .,,,
1STEV£
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1t•1 t9U and we're into mcdll
countint. We want to beat \be
Soviets.. we want to whip the East
Germans.. we want a fast boblled. we
need t0daermi• .... 1MSwi•1tt ~ 9*didn't have a liu medal
their wis.. we need to~ out that ha na ,n)und his neck. Re dtdn't curtu~ sa ·1 jull tome~~rou do in 1 inedal to prove he wu a
the wtaabt room at 1k Holiday winner.
Hta.lth 5pL .-• And ttaif t .. *'Y it has Wen ovct
Wlla1't ...... o~~ lllr ,..n. Thm hat -ui-pll this iuhat rouo1ria .,_.uria aod t~ hat btc1l lr'illfdy. lo~
-ptOplt do. This ila't &iand as 1mplf ~•ldeftte ol the bt W Super 8owl ia lM Otympic lpflL •
0t)tnptn Ind ll l& j• ........ lMt We don't Med I b.aftda Of ~ we Mvt fariot• _...,. ~ hioul e.ocuy pllym to IWlp •
•~tn baull\al Moul llW Olma. win a medal. We don't ftlllCI to pu1
Ow bat boPt _.. lnlO IM ~ lootbil Dllrcn • our Winier 0.... WM 1 ,_. ~ ....n to rule it a more ....,. ,,... w • .-.. lilllleid Dili martdablt ..,'. Aad .. cieniliita,
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African busmcss. Why the absurd
double standard? Even thouab sanc-
tions have llowcd the proccu of
reform an South Africa. votina for
such measurc1 is popular. feels tcJOd
... and docsn·a cost lqislatoru cent.
The leaitatnate interests of South
Afnca's blacks can be safely ipomt,
b«ausc -althou&h polls show them QVC~lminaly opposed to SHC·
. tioos -1hey ain't vote in Amcricen
el«tionar '
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__, ·~~·to No Poflf 1be lizc oOim. He alto •id I wa no in COftn. who tt the~ Woman. IDOd m the bedfvom. I bave been
SM ~· onty o~ aide of the A-~· sevm limn. "°'>'· Here 1 the other lick: ... . I aope the jttt it happy with you, Al~. ~waYt the WI.ft bu the Doay. One lfti,. it «rtaut. rm one ~bihty o( ~ childRnr the ll•m heel of a lot bdttt.oft'witbout him ~.the doJ. ~job, and she as the -·-~ My 0 nty rqret as that you didn't take ccnllal emot10nal prop of &ht entu~ biJn off m buds IOOnef -Rf..
family. At ifth!s isn't encqh, the h~s JOICJNG ~SAN FMN ..
\0 put !'P w11h an,-lawi, he~ li&&lblnd t DCAa SAN ftlAN..: Ace• t I ..
obnoiuous budda and has characttt consideflac. and thl1 she rs a miler-81 ..a ... ...._..,., .,_ ...
and J?USC>nalily Raws that ht works able flop in both the kitcbeo and the ,... ..,.,_ Deliel .. ,.. ..... .._
overtime 10 conceal from otben. bedroom? You know •bat be tells free ., ... '--"* .._ .,..
The Othe-r Woman has only herself you. and he tdts you whit rou want 1.0 ............... ...., .. .....
and t0me0ne elte't hust.nd to think hnr. This enables him to tttp tbinp ..._ .,.. ..... _. .., .. ,,_ .. ~t.~~onlythe charmi~aa.nd uactly the way he wants them. .... .. a' .;.. .._ .._... ..._
dcliahtiul aide of him. W~t he as lake I am OM ofthote ''lousy wives." He DEAA ANN LANDERS: My b• rr:e.: w~ .:~;~~h~:n!. far cry SIN"I the Olb« Woman a.Jona for band'tbn>che1-andbiawifea.tedhim
nett is no aqi1imate excutr for a ~'!:0~:~ f::~l:::: asbe::Oeu~ for a U ,j()() loan to drcy could put a .. _ "'' M · · Id d' nd tba ~ down peyment Oft a hcMne before spouse to ~ .. vc a~ auair. am• as• cou lt1 • 1v<>KC a t t .... , their lint child was born That wu partnenhap. ~ather has the riaht to would live happdy ntt a~. (This is tbrtt ·
cheat on the ot~. If one feels a&used 1.hc oldest line 1n the wortd.) yean llO-
or taken for .,anted, he or she should When I found out about ~ I Last week they ~ve -.p to tee• an
talk it over with the ttTant putncr tossed his beloncinp ~ the front their brand-new Oldunobile. When I
and work thinas out. -A lawn. He meekly bfoulbt them beck saw the car I said1 'How beavtifuJ."
fAlTHAJL BUT NEGLECTED ansi<k. Ith.as been four yean and he aJth~ I was boilina in.aide. When
WIFE IN FORT DOOOE. has not mentioned her name since. I they Id\, I told my husband thlt I
DEAANBGLEC'l'EJ>. I'• 1ere Y• fttl sorry for the woman. She '°' a thou.pt they had a lot of nerve
................ aan.-1e1 ... rotten deal. -NO GLOATER IN comldlhettloshowofftbeirnewcar
Ml I• ...-el ,_. ewa '" N.C. whcntbeystiUoweusU.2'°· When l dleeM le Mllc a. &krt. I'•_. Mia& DEAR NO GLOAT: Stay --~14 . I thoulht he should have uad
aitkal.jat •• .... me ,...L Here'• &k tatiaMey ., wtlln ina about the loan. my hus.-..--.r Ylew • .._ •Jft't. sister. nd claimed it would have been in
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This DEAR ANN LANDERS: .. No very poor tastt 1tnc:c they were pests
ma&alC is to "No Dolly in Conn.'' Dolly in Conn.'' may be attractive. in our home.
Dear No Dolly: So you fell for that talented and sensitive. but she isn't Your opinion it wan\ed.. -SPIT-
line. too~ Apparently, the Other very bri&hL TING TACKS IN OKLAHOMA
Woman never teams. I am the wife he kfi for her. He as Dt:All TAC&S: v .. ' t HI
How do you know his wife 11 marvelously charmina but ..... '-" '1ea ,..-hdly ,_....
dcmandina. self-cen~ and an-duplicitous as aH &el out. He told you W ~ ........ ., Ge •Jed.
Y1•u•1. Ma.rd l
AIUD (March 21-April 19): Take notes. aruculate
feeliAJS. stress
creativity and show-
0\anship. Member
•.of Ol>~ite sex $
makn 'd«lanuion n•ry
of in~tions. •· SPe>t· ~
liah\-•on com-o
m.unication. vancty, 1111
'
knowlcdac. learn throuah teachan1 process. Reunion
inchcatcd, fnend who has been absent will return. You'll
retttve unusual anv1tation to dine an aJ.amorous scttani.
· SCOl\P10 (Oct. B-Nov. 21): Emphasu on abthly 10
di.versify, to be versatile. to rcpan sense of fitncu.
Become more aware of wardrobe. appearance. wc1&ht.
body imqr:Opcn hnes of communication. Sagananan
pla~ role.
opport'unity for lill•••••••ll!I••• travd. ,
TAUlllJS (Aprit,..20-May 20); Transaction is con-
cluded. money disqreement will be settled in your"f'avcv.
Emphasis on hom~. ~rty, · SC(,Unl~ 1i~ificanl
domestic adjustment. La~. an.other Taurus will fiaurc
SAGl'n'AJUUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Check sourtt
malerial, be posi11ve coocmuna financn. lepl ri&hts.
DifreteQC\.Of opinion exists co~ana money. partner-
ship. ~-Scorpio, Taurus. Aquanus ~pk fiaurc
prominently. .
, CAPlllCOAN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Aura of mystery
culls-refuse to be confined. rntncted or.shut ofTfrom
llnowlcdsc. Make inquiries. satisfy curiosity. G11n shown
throu&h ~1na. wnung. Gemini. V1rso an p1Clur'e.
You canliypno'tize your ar111
prominently.' 4" •
Ql!MJNI (May 21-Junc 20): Fo~ tend to be
tcalkred, you sec placn and people as you wish they
mi&ht uist. Key is to be open-mi~ without beans
1unibk. Youcouldbe prime IJl~t for .. con artist.''. Check
.facts.
'CANCER (June 21-July 2l): Emphasis on po~.
HlllOrity, iatensi(IC'd love ~lationshap. Ydu'll ·ri<ieive
newi COtKTmina invcat.ments; what appeamt to be I05t
will''rrl>ound in your favor. Older man plays major role.
· ~ (July B-Aua. 22): RtstrictJons ·arc hficd.
uc1tina assipment couki be '".Oh the way.'\ foeys on
unavcnaJ appeal. love. creativity, added rccopiuon
Circumsunc:es continue to favor your cndeavors. {mpnnt
~ylc.
· VIRGO (Aua. H-Sept. 22):· What.had been shrouded
• tn' mystery recciv.es benefit o( .,eater ll&ht "You've been
ll'CCtll\I with individual in leCf'et iNnne..-rdationship
c.n now be mack pubijc. Stress 1ndcperldencc. frank
approach.
AQUAJUUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18): Si11ufican1 chanat"S ~ur in connccJ1on Wlth home. 'family. Spolh&hl on
lqaJj1in_ partnership tin. marital slJitus.. Sccna4o wilt
also feature surpnse sift. music. floWttS.. social activity
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Loolt beyond 1he
1mmed<e. suamline techniques. ,et nd ohuperlluous
material. Love relationship hits manor snaa. possibly due
10 fina~s.. follow throu&h Qn "psychic imprns1ons ..
Virgo fcatu~.
lf' MARCii Z IS YOUJl BIATBDA Y you are sub)e<'t
10 moods. are 1m'prCS5\0natsk. loyal. sensitive. pos.sns
extrasensory petceptson. You have aourmd appcllle and
pOSsib&e diaatave probkrn. You succeed fo dcalina Wllh
public. especially whtte wo~ arc anvolvcd. Canttr.
Capricorn people play important ro&n 'in your hfc .
Mother has had more inftucticc on you than fa1her.
Ourina March,JVllOr returns.. you arc able to learn where
you st.and II\ connection with romance. Apnl will also be
Many asta&e hypnotist started each You know wbat the three contrac·
ptrformance b) ordcnng a male ton sot for butldma the Pa.rhamcnt
sub.JCE'( 10 st.and with one arm House 1n 1811 at S)d~ . .\ustraha"
ntendcd n11dl). then rcpeatcdl) ~othana but the t'\Chmvc rights to
d1rtttcd the subjcc1 to cltnch the fist sell n.m thereabouts h was suffi·
and '11&)\tcn that arm. Taahltf' caent -
Tt&hter' "When 1 say now."'"lruoned
tht-h)pnous1. '')ou·n not be able to 4.mons ...,..,orwa) 's old proverbs
move your arm. Tr). Now ·· The· "The lu1cr 1he man. the more he'll do
subjC'Cl tflC'd. The arm didn't move. at 1omorrow
least for a moment So the subj«t bel~"ed. and behef 1s the ker 10 II as the female hontO) that bnn
h)pnousm What the subJ«l didn't 1he horv
ralazc 1s nobod) with an c'tcndcd
arm so intenK'ly 11&)\t~ can mo \C
1t 1nst.antly on command. h locks up.
howevt"r 1emporanly
Q. Quack. who was the tinl depart·
ment store Sant.a Claus".'
··wambk" as a -..ord Sounds hk( a
cross betw((n ··wobble ... and
.. r.tmbfe." d~n·t 11" Thafs whal 11
m<"ans. son of "To move unsae-ad1I>,·
v.1th a -.ea' 1n1 or rofhn& motion ·
\.kd1co" hkc 11 10 dncnbc how ~our
m1dSC<'t1on s.ttms to behave when
) ou · rc scu1ck
T nbnmt'n near Lake V K'tON 1n
4.fnca lcarncd ho-10 matt su:cl IOQI
before an) Europeans dtd. An
archeotosi~ named Pcier Schmtdt
dtSCO\cttd thal
.JJallUi(Sept. 23-0ct. 22~ lntuilion is<t' tu)rt. sh.Jrc rMmOrablc (o( you 1n 19". ·
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In 1890. He O"'-ncd I.he st~
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of a houscwtfey, brown~yed woman therc is lif( an the tabloids af\cr death asked for a retraction-. stJc. du4cd me that 1s 1he taract of e'en kid "'"h a
at .orkata typewriter 1na santr that Ifs a mysucal pb« wherc ccld>f'il~s an pnnl for not havanaa~SitMC of rock. a shnphot. a ntk. a cannon a
bas been converted to a -.orkroom hvc -yes. hkc Joen R1 veB, Carol ·humor. (You can only Wln an couh 1f m1ss1k or whate\Cr as hand~
behind her .house. She OC'CUionally Burnell. Manha Raye and Joan the hes aff«t your camina power.) And wl1t'n you 1ns1st to an mtt'r·
aJanc:es around the walls that are Collins. Does 11 t.ake k>na to,rt 1hne".' Ho.w will yoo know. you're in v1cwCT )Ou only ha"c thrtt ch11drcn. pa~ witb awards ._nd phot~ Not really. One day you're Public Domain'> Oh. you'U know all she will narrow her e~ and ask
paphs or her friends: Dinah Shore. anonymous. The nnt day. for what· ri&ht You·n f'cd as vwnaablc as a SUS91c1ou~y. "'\rc \Ou surr""·
Paul Newman •nd Arthur Godftty. ever reason. you ert your name in a
Y°"'ve JUSI rl"ld an euerpt of a paper. You're there and your hfe will
16(t-paae b10,raphy of Erma never be the sarM apan.
--------· ------You will open the ncwspapet and discover you have been named lo the
"Most Borina" list, thewontdrnled. Nortb-Soutb vulnerable. NoJtb
Ema arc p>ina to be married'° a name you deala.
cant even pronounce. ~ akmc
tte'Ol"ltt. and ha vc made the
·-"Wt..t'10ut"hstofthrumapz1DCS. --.Cl You'll be mi~uo~ masul'Mkntood
• and mysiified by all the thinp you're
• suPOOKd to have utd and done. ~ writtci. by a man •bom' I SOme att harmless httle bits of doa'tlnowandha~nevCTmet. lfwe annoyantt you &et slide by. (I rad
Md. he would hive known my eyes where I had four children and not are peea. l have neVCT" worked in a three.) SotM ~a little penonal. but
llfllltbdtind my home, I don't know whocarn?(ln 24 bouR. I went from a
Pauf Ncwman. and the Oft)) pictures "svelte. st~lisb columnist" to a
in my oftke ~ o( my bmt.nd "frumpy. p&a1Hooki"1 woman who
Nnnint the Boston Marathon and u as short as she wriaa.")
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KIND OF SPIRIT WE HAVE ..
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ANP THEIR P(1~ OfTE.N
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nea U their new mdforma
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•PriDC tralnm.. At top.
from left. Yaniee Hall of
P'amer Yoel Berra contlnaee
at Bouton, ea-Detroit Ttcer
KJrk Glbaon la now a
Dod,ier. Phil Bradley left
Seattle for Philadelphia.
and the Aneela baYe former
Giant• outfielder Chill Dam. Bel ow. from left, ea-
~er Matt Yoani la with
ou.f:and. lllke Yon la try-tnc to beat an alcohol prob-
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... DOW with Chleaco.
* Illy Piii TUESOAV, MARCH 1, 1988
New A.ldere coach Sh•nehan Mii aome lofty ~la. 82.
Prep beMball preview ha1 optlmlatlc appear•.-. B2.
€IF 2 -A semis:
Warriors await
28-1 Cardinals
Villa Park ts site ·
of Wednesday duel
to decide finalist
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol .. D91r ........
.4. year ago the theol) behind his
meat-snnder schedule 1n Dccc-mber
was 10 toughen up. and Woodbridge
H1r.h basketball coach Bill Shannon
and his Warnors took ad\ antaat of
ks~ns leamc-d w1th1n fiH~ prC"Season
losses 10 blitz past 1hc:1r last 18 foes on
the v.a~ to the s1a1e l hamp1onsh1p 1n
D1' 1s1on II circles.
Shannon 1s hoptng h1sto~ v.111
repc-at mdf
His team IC'arned ~me more
lesso~ 1h1s past December. losing
fi' e ff mes before beginn1ns a nt"w
winning streak. one which has
rt"ached 15 as the 21-5 Wamors a watt
\\-ednesda~ night'., CIF 2-A semi-
finals test agatnst h1ghl)-reg.arded San
Bema.rd1no at Villa Park H1&h
San Bemardino·sc ardinafsare "'lo
2-seeded. ha\C won 20 straight and
are 28-1 lhe onl) blemish a thrce-
po1n1 loss to So. 1-Sttded Banning.
The) 've won fi\ e straight San
Andreas Lea,uc-champ1onsh1ps and
the) can boast of four pla)ers sconng
tn double figures.
.. This 1s one of thOSl' gam~ v.herc
~ou hopc-the t} pes of teams we pla)'ed
1n the earl> pan of the ~son will pa)
off.'' said Shannon ·-rm recalling
opponents like lhc Kcntuck> team
(Ballard of Louis\ 1lle). Rancho Las
Vegas and Long &ach M1lhk.an
those caliber of pla)ers."'
"We know 11 hc-lped us win the
league ( I 0-0. again) "lo"' l!i when ) OU
hopc-11 rcall~ pa)s off."'
San Bernardino's trademarks arc
quickness. a smothenng prns and
domination of the offensive boards
Deshaun .\ndcrson. a 6-3 ~n1or
forward. a .. crages I ~.4 points and 6.0
rebounds a game and Shannon calls
him a .. DI\ 1s1on I caliber player ..
Bl)an Russ.e ll 1s a 6-6 Junior post
W ARRJOR GIRLS
MEET ONT ARIO
Woodbridge H1gh's girls
basketball team. coached by Eric
Bangs and the-Pacific Coast
League champions with a 24-5
record. tangle 1A.-1th Ontano
H1gh's Jaiuars tonight (7:30) at
Inane High in the CIF :!-A
Sl'm1finals
The Jaguars. 24-3. are the
Hauenda Leagut• champions and
th(. ~o 4 Sttd 1n the plarnm.
1A.h1rh culmtnatc Friday night
"'1th the finals 10 be ~lected
..\rro)u G rande (22-3> and
Chino 1:?1-61 meet tonight at
Ontano High 1n thc-other half of
the semifinals
Leading figure-s in the Wood-
bndgelamp include Kath) M11lat
and Randt't' Mahony. This 1s
Woodbndge·s fifth !.tra1ghl ap-
pc-arance 1n the pla)'offs w1lh the
reputation ofa league champion
"'1th 12.0 and 9 3 scoring and re-
bound numbers. Wllh 6-:? Junior
Doug Hov.ard (I~ 0. 4 8) and 5-9
~n1or Rod Washington (I 0.5 potnts a
game) rounding out the 81g Four
··The' 're reall\ balanced... said
Shannon. "The\ ·re crcauve w1th the
bai;ketball .ind the strcngth seems 10
be the prt"SSure defense Ind hilting the
offens1'e boards ..
San Bernardtno advanced to the
S('m1finals "'1th an 81-6 7 v1ctorv over
Lompoc tn a game which featufed 12
··put-backs .. for baslc-ts 1n the first
half alone. ind1cau'e of1ts less-than-
pure shooting ab1lit ). followed up b)
the cons~nt offens1\e surgie that gets
the JOb done an)wa).
h 's a full-coun. run-and1ump.
man-10-man. up-tempo format
The Wamors. meanwhile. rely on
lhe1r one-man show of 6-9 Adam
Keefe and a blend of suppon that
usuall) finds one or the other Ltts in
(Plea. 1ee W AR.RIORS/83)
Some new kids on third base in Sea View
Esta n cia moves info a coli tender's role.
along~tt~ 19 87 ch~mpton Saddleback
hands of Ken Millard and his assis-
tant. Paul T ro~el. boast talC'nted
depth in ever) depanmcnt
"'The) lost more than we're used to
here last )Car." said Troxel. "and the)
didn't ltl..e 1t a b11."
•Da'e Westman (c) -··Bag and
strong. he benches 350 pounds. But
he v.11l be pressed for a stanina JOb
(from Junior Bill Gomez)
•Frank Herman (of-Jb) -".\
'itancr 1n '8.,. he has good power and
will probabl) h11 third 1n the lmeup ...
•K1:n1 Frcnlh (~bl -"He's a hard
v.orker lnJuncs ha'e knocked him
out ofstaning for tht: past two )Cars ··
•Marl Hanle\ (inf-of) -.. 4.n all-
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ............
Saddleback Hi~'s Roadrunners
re main on the uirs1de in baseball. but
they 1'ave a new challenaer in the Sea
V 1ew Leque -Estancia.
"Saddlcback is always there ... said
Ncwpon Harbor Coach Wayne Heck,
"but Estancia 1s the team to beat.
There's no doubt in my mind that
they mean business ...
It may be a feast or famine satuauon
Skaters
continue
duels at
Budapest
CALGARY,Alberta(AP)-Therc
wall be one more Battle of the Bnans
and another Clash of Carmens. They
just won't be Olympaan.
Olympic cl\ampions Brian Boitano
and Kaw-ina Witt will skate in
Budapest. Hunpry. later this month
at the World Fiaurc Skatina Chfm-
paonships.
For Boatano. 1t wall be the final
skirmish in his lo na-runnina riv&Jry
with Canada's Brian Ontr. the de-
fendina world t1tlist. Orwr is leavina
amateur 1bt1na; Boitano hasn't
made up his mind yeti
1n the Sea View with Saddleback and
Estancia entering with reputations to
protect. while 1he balance of the field
as Cl) ing the blues for one reason or
another.
Herc's how 1t shapes up w11h the
1988 season approaching
Estancia
There's nothing but op11m1sm at
Estancia where 1hc Eagles. under 1he
As for Estanc1a's assets and Trox-
crs comm<'nls
•Conrad Colby (I b-) -"A two-
)Car all-leaguer. third-> r staner. a
pure h111er and a JOr college
recruit ...
t Dann) Dou
third-)car siane
pla)ed renter 1iel
last t"'o 'ears ..
n )' (cf) -".\
he led off and
'"Cl) game for the
•Ton) Mendoza (p-of) -··He'll
probabh be our No I staner "
lcaguer 1n football. he staned t'\-t'I"\
·game in league .. ·
The Eagles. depth IS Ob\ IOUS v.11t.
~'eral other rand1da1cs. including
Grant Blakes!\ (of) Lance El~ I 'b-pl
Jason \\-h11e (ss). T) H1lben (p l. C.ircg
Brann is ( p). Matt LcdC't I mf). John
Samaranch looking for better
Bi it-1 i i d 1n lrccst)le sk11ng. .. Sam~c ...-i1d gger c ~s. reg ons v ewe The Ol hcr dcmonstra I spom hert' IA.ere curling
fo r fu ture Winter Olympics and shon-1rack spced.s~t g. Hodkr sa id a deet n n an add111onal sport ll1r
199:? probabl) would be m at the IOC\ l"\ClUtl't'
CALGARY. Albena (A P>-Ol)mp1c officials want· board mcct1n1 in Stockholm n >\pol
to Stt the Winter Games ~rov. Suu esuons have been made that the IOC might
"We think the Winter Crames can be more sv.ell the SllC -and .\mencan intC'rt'St - ot 1hc \\inter
1mponant.'' International 01) mp1c Committee president Games b) sv.1tch1n1 indoor spons such as '1)llt~ tiall or
J uan Anlon10 Samaranch said Monda) basketball to the want~. Samaranch. howe' er. \aid that
Spons wall be added 10 the program and b1ger c1 11cs would violate thc-Olympic Chancr. the 1oc .. b' la" s
and rca1ons will l"C'place small resorts as hosts of the which hm1ts Winter Games spons to v.h osc rnnte,.ted 1,n
Winter Games. Samaranch and 10< member Marc ice and snow
Hodler ofSwiuertand said "If the) pla)ed basketball on 1cc. ma'bt-.. he said
But that doesn't mean the IOC ~ill ti) to shp a third Much attention durina the Gam~s focused o n
pany into what Hodkr called "the forttd mamqe athletes such as Bnush ska jumper Edd> Ed"'iuds. "'ho
between acc sports and snov. spons ·· -\nd Samaranch flew less than half the distance covn'C'd b' gold-mMahst
raised tjle possibility of strn:tcr controls over mara1nal Matti N) kanen but won the heans off ans. The' Jamaican
compe(iton enterina events such as bobsled and luJt. bobsled team also was outcla~ on the-track but made a
At a news confettncc the da) af\er the cloK of what pubhc hit b> K lhna T-shins and swatshrns on the strttt
Samaranch termed ''lhe best Winter 01) mpics ever.·· the of Calpr) to meet u pensn.
IOC chief said one of tbe thrct' demonstration spon s 1n Hodkr. presi"'ent of both the lntemauonal k1
Callary would be added to the mrdal-spon hst for the Federation and thl Association of lntema11onal "1nttr
I 99'l Wanter Games in AJbertville. Fntnet Sports Fedcrat1ohs.. said the~ were no plans for
"I cannot forecast. but I know 1he pc-ople of1he Savo)' quaJifica11on standards or othtt rcstncuons on slung or
(the Alpine rqion around Alben' 1lle) are vcf) interested $Ila Jumpana.
Leonard (inf). M1l..r L't-"'1s (p-lb).
Gabe Ja,age (pl. CJa,ton "'els.on (pl.
hav.n '\1chols tdh1 and Roben -..:,e (~b) .
··we should be as good as 01Ten'>1'e
team as am around." said Tro~el
"but the l e). v.1Hbe the de,elopment
of our p11ch1ng s~JT If ""C pla' as a
team "'t.' can contend fo r the cham-
p1on\h1p ··
Estanc1a 's 1inish a 'ear ag,l S-111
University
Case~ \1m pson and Scott
\td \lrgar) are going 10 be a 1-:?
pumh 1A.h1lh must be reckoned 1A.1th
but dt!'sp11e their prom1s1ng future
the loo!.. at L nl\ers1t) isn't as bn&ht
as an11c1pa1ed because of Ile) losses
"\\-e reall) had a aood summer ...
said l n1\Cf'i11\ ( oach te\e Ruiz
·c. r.11g .\insv.onh (pl batted 4 12 as
a1unior and lool..ed C\en better tn the
'>Umml·r "but he dropped from the
l<'am and v.fll miss him
"Thc.-n there's Jason \\ ilham\. a
right-handed pur<' plllhC'r v.11h a llll of
'iucn·ss and a lt"g1t1ma1e collt"ge
pla,t·r He "'as run o'er b' a ,ar in
.\ugust He lobbed the hall on
l\1onda~ aftc-r It> "'eels of thentp~
a nd v.e re hoping "'t' might get him
tiacl befo~ lhe seaS<ln " o'er
·· .\nd probabl) the "'01'\l loss of all
"Da\ld Yamafug1 v.hl' has t"tttn a
team captain at l n1,er..1t' for four
'car'
"He underwent shoulder suraen
old fashioned suracn and ,., out for
the )car bttauSt of a d1slocatC'd
shoulder Ma)be he can dh 1fv.e get 1n
the playoffs This one l"C'~ll) hum
b«ause he ~ .. s the glue tlat held us
h>gether ·•
With the 1-2 slots 1n the -.taning
li neup \Kant (shonstop 'amafuJ1
and -\1nswonh). 11 lc-a\ ~Just one half
of the 01'.!SJNI four-pronged punch
left with Simpson and 'k Corpry at
No. 3 a.nd No 4
Simpson. a 5-11 . 185-pound senior
first ba~man. batted 3~1 asa1unaor
........ v.11h ~9 R Bl lour tnples and six
doubles
McCorpn a ngh1-handed pitcher
v.llh a 3 Q4 fR-\ aSaJUOIOr. is thC' Ice)
10 lht" p1tch1ng naff
0 1hcrs prom1nen1 in L nivc-rs11y's
game includes catchers Matt
Dahlg.ren and Da"c-Dieter. third
bas.t>m,.n Bobb' Rile) and left fielder
\fan. utter
Dahlg.rcn's dt"fcnsl\e prowess gives
him the 1no,1de track to staruni. but
D1ctcr 1s a '\l.\5 h11tc-r.
Ri le .. and utter ~tum wnh st.an-
'"lba(lground.
p from lhc 1un1or \afSll) IS nght
fit'lder Em Dahlin an~ shonstop
( harhe Finkle. and lh1rd baseman
Jason Butler sho"".,_ promise
Senior ( hns Banning 1s set for
center field "'hale the balanCC' of the
p11chin& st.afT includes le ft handers
Ganh \' 1ar I sr l. ti...e\ in Squires (Jr )
and Ed Kane lJr l
Unavc-rs1l\ 's left-handed look 1!>
rt'markabk -\1c( Of'P" and Rilc-)
arc ~"' 11ch-h111crs. v. hale Sampson.
Dahlin \ 1ar Dieter and Blttlnn\& are
IC'fl·handed h Iler\
l n1'l'Nt\ ' I <.lb 1 leaaue rt"Cord
<,.~.1
Coron a d e l Mar
l urona del Mar Coach Jem
kln1cli. has two a11·l~ siandoul'
Jmona fi, e retum1na st.anen and d
promising left-handed pitcher frnm
.\nrnna. but ifs ao•na to t.ake mor('
than crcdenta.ab to break up thf
l)addleback-Untvcnny-Tusun lo.lt..
1n the championshap f"ltt. accordine
to Jclniclc.
"The infield hu four \tanrf"\
l"C'tum1na. 1nch.ad1na the c.atlher ·
said Jeln1ck.. "And wtth C1:tf\
Sussman. Mitch Melbon. \ 1.H
('arptntcr and Matt Goldstc-1n "f '~
abt some aood athletes.
··But patchana is my concern I hii' c:
JUSt one who threw for me lu1 \rar
(Carpenter) and two from the 1un 1m
(Pl a w U A vmw /821 Witt, the th~ume world winner
from East Germany who beca.sm the
flrst woman in 52 yean to win
sU«Ulive Olympic aold medals. will
confront two-time U.S. champion
Debi Thomu ror the la.st. time in
HuftlllY. Both arc ltavina the as'on
-Witt is studyina 1C1ina. Tbomu
will mum to SWlfont to tudy
V~nguards host first round District III foe ~ight
medicine. , • Boi&aDO bu followed almost direct· lY ln the tkatc •\tPI of Scott HamU.. ton. Both won four con1CCVtlve
national titla ud abo bdd WOttd dwaoiontbiet -Hamilton ft'om
l91t.a.,. loitano In 1916.. lo\h ....,_, Pd meda.11 home from the
~ ... t!me whb Scott in .....-0 ~ .akl ..... iii~ C•Jtf.~ .. flf\19 '9 6e 1Mt·0ama -,. way ho
...... , ......... 1.-d talc .......
~-:-.1:".:. ~ ~ .... Ht-...~tla~ ..... ~ -
•
Dam ID center. Wlllte 1n ~t
MESA -After coolemplatiQI for moe~ aa oudldd ofCbill Divis ta omter ~~~~~~~~~~~~"C.-tJ!,-r...,-. ...... ..s !>cYOG W... ia riP&. ii 100k ~a ftwdll~ fbr ~MI Fl I Olm .......
"It's indeed a great honor and a pnvakge to be the
bead coach of the Los Anselcs Raiders. ".Shanahan said. addi"l that he signed a thrtt-ycar contract to coach the
ta.bl. lfsalway-s bttn a1oal of mine to be a head roach
iD lbc National Football Lcapc: to be the head coach of
the most success( ul team in professional spons history
mates it that much better.··
Shanahan. who at agt 35 becomes the youngest
bclld coach 1n the NFL was an 1ss1stant under Dan
ll«vcs at Denver the past four seasons and saved as
t.bc Broncos· offensive roordmator for the last three
Quote of the day
K.atartaa Witt. the statuesque East German
fiaurc sbtcr who became only the second woman
in Olrmpic Games history to repeat as a gold ·
meda wmn~ in women's figure skating. on her
appearantt m Calpry: ··1 think very many prefer
a well-built woman instead of someone shaped
like a rubber ball."
Nets pick Reed as new coach
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -m
Willis Reed on Monday was named the
head coach of the New Jersey Nets and told
to tum around the dub that has bttn
plaa.ucd by anjums. losmg records and drua problems
I.he put three seasons.
-1 don·t know ifthas is a troUbled franchise:· said
Recd. a Hall of Fame center with the New York Knie Its
in I.heir heyday in the late 1960s and early 70s. •· 1 think
they bave problems. Howt:ver. I don't stt them as
problems that can't be rnof ved. -
The problems art b1a.
thouah.
New Jency as 12-42 this
season and tied with the Los
Ancclcs Clippers for the wont
rttord in the ltaiue. The dub has
lost 240 nanpowtt games due to
11\JUrlCS, and tWlCC tn the past
thrtt 5el.50ns has lost pla)'cn due
to drua problems.
)wo yean ago. Micheal Ray .... Richardson was banned from the
!"'BA for violating its dru& policy for a third time. and
JUSl last wttk forward Orlando Woolndgr. Rttd's
cousin, admmed he has a drua problem and was
suspe~ whale he undeTgocs rchab1htat1on.
LOdmiet8'it•tlldatbilArim.. ...... niWi;1 ' Mad C9firmed M= tM1 DaTI.. ' Ma
(rtt .... i• December. .., ,... WMle
reawm IA enter. ·
w..cti tlid the duiliooe Md ....... '° do witla IM>w Davis, wllo cuba Md upn 11: d' a ji•caat lw riaht facld. bn aootcd in ceoter dariJll .......
... apenl a wed thinkiftl about it Md llltiil itO¥tr
with m~ C'Ollda. .. Mauch aid. .. And iljUll wcw.,. llD
be me •t •hi• to do. ..
Wb11.t bqan bis 1911 rook.ie ~ .. tbc ~·
richl f teldrr but made U Aupat .-.rid IO c::c:ner jftcr
Gary Ptuis was sent LO the Jlrinon. wt.itr loobd
uncomfonable in the pos!tion. bu1 Mauda aowaaitu
that to havi~ spent the fint 10().pbas pma i.a ~
MeuwbiJe, sore-becked startias piacber Du
Petry mined his fifth workoul to uodeqo examination
11 Doer\ Samaritan Hmpil8J.
Tarpley hot, pacea lla•erlcb
a.,~.namedNauooalBulet-m bell Association player of' the week earlier
in ~day. tcOrCd sill points cbuiaa a 16-3
~uartcT spurt. bdpina the Dallas
Mavericks to a dutHuord ninth llU'aiOt victol7.
123-96 over the visitina Dmver Nuaeu. ~an
NBA play Monday ... In Pbii.cktpbia. OenM
llalkl ... , drivina layup at the bm:zer' pve Pllilldd-
phia 102-101 victory over tbc Cbic:aeo BWls ud
snapped the 76cn' fiv~ ~ wak.. After
Michael Jordan's frtt throw pve Cbicaeo a 101-100
lead with 59 tce0nds kft.. aldl team mined op-
portunities to score ... In OatJand. .._. • 'r 1
ICOttd 10 points in a 14-6 run at the start of the third
quarter and finished with 33. ae.dina tbt Washinp>a
Bullets to a I I 0..105 victory over tbt Golden Stat.t
Warriors ... In Sacnmcnto, Kart....._ scored 41
points. tyana his carttr hiah and actins tbt Utah Jazz
to a 115-110 victory over the s.aainento. the Kinp'
seventh consccuutive loss ... In Portland, -....
Ie,_, scored 33 poinlJ and the Trail 8&azcn bdd
Cleveland to 18 points in the fourth quaner as Portland
beat the Cavaliers 107-94 for its third c:onsecvtive
victory.
Canadiens stifle Quebec, 2-1
..., Smt• and·~ Waller stated Iii Montreal to a first-period lead and the ,
Canadiens held on behind .,_ llaJ·
• .,..., 39-save goaltcndina to debt the
Quebec Nordiqucs 2-1 Monday n1aht fOf their si~th
conSttutive National Hockey Lc:aauc victcwy. The
triumph m Quebec pve Montreal a three-point lead
over sccond-platt Boston in the Adams Division and
left Quebec thrtt points behind fourth-placr Hanford
m the race for the final playoff spot. lo the only other
NHL action Monday. m New York. Idly Illle and
Tomas Suihtnm scored two goals apiece as the New
York Rana.en dckated the St. Louis Blues 5-2
Hamlow retires after 32 years
AZUSA -Cliff Hamlow. who m 32 m )Cars at Azusa-Pacific became the NAIA's
wmnmgest basketball coach. announced
Monday that he is miring from his
coaching post when the c~ finish the playoffs.
Hamlow. 53. has pidcd Azusa-Pxaflc to a
5 70-413 rtt0rd dunng has long tenure at the school.~
Coup rs arc I 0-20 this )tar and begin play m the NAIA
Dtstnct pla)ofTs Tuesday night.
Television. radio
TELEVISION
4 JO p.m. -PRO~: New J~> at
Washington. ESPN.
5:05 p.m. -PRO BAS~BALL: Boston at
M1lwauktt. TBS.
5: 15 p.m . -PRO SOCCER: Lazen at
Chicago. Pnme Tacket.
7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Lakenat
Seattle. Channel 9.
8 p. m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: Dc-
Paul at DaYlon (delayed). USA.
8:30 p. m. -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: UCLA
Classic (tap('(f). Prime Tdet.
llADIO
6:30 p.m. -PRO BA.KE"RALL: Clipprn
at N~w Jersey (delayed). KRTH (930).
6:35 p.m. -PRO ~: Kings at
Edmonton. KGIL(l260). KMNY (1600).
7.30 p.m. -PRO BAS&.ETBALL: Lakcn al
Scank. KLAC (570).
Pitt rolls on past BC, 87-79
Smith ~3j)ace
No. 7 Panthers;
NC·State a winner
r,_ fte AnedaW Pra.
Charles Smith scored 23 posnts to
become the ~ieadi,. tCOftr in
titbool history and ~ ttvcnlh-• ranked Pittsburah to an 87-79 Bia £ut victory over visitina Boston
C~ on Monday niabt.
Smitb hit Kvcn o( 13 "'°'5 f'rom
tk loor. includina his fint c:alft1 3-
poitlta. and made riaht of nint f'rtt
..,_. as the fine-pace Pantbcn
"""°vcd to 11 -l in tk confettru
... 21-4 offf'lll Smith. with 1.916
. ~" .,.._ Larry HarriJ. who . il1'lmd bc1W«n 1974-71. ~,·Ta. ICCft was bed at ll-ll at tbt
MW ..... Pitt wmt o. • IU-wr
.-iy ia aM ICCOftd batf LO take a
11 b &'1 llc8d. Dtiotbnll GJft
scored 14 of his 20 poants an the
tttond half.
Sean M1Ucr added 16 poants. 10-
cludma four 3-poanten.
Dana Barros led Boston C oUemr
wllb 32 points. hanma on 11 of 12
shots and sill of 10 thrtt-pomten.. St~ve lknton and Jamie Benton
added 14 points ap1ett for Bosaon
CoUqr. 15-12 overall and~ 10 an the
con ffl'ence.
The Eaalcs trailed 38-33 latc an the
first hal( but converted two of four
free lhrows, the latter two comma on
Pattsbur&h Coach Paul Evans' SttOnd
ttthnal foul of ~ fint half. Then
Barros tied the pme on a 3-poant shot
with 40 seconds kft.
Ebcwhn'r 1n collqr bestrtbalJ
Monday:
.... C..181 I kite l'J, "--~"*"'1De 7~ In ~
Oudy Brown toored 2S poiau and
VWUt Dd Nqro added 2J to lead
I 6th-ranked North Caroi1na State LO
a:n 17-76 vic1ofy ova Non• c~
lina-Ashev1lk.
T~ Wolfpaclt. 21-6. toot a rom-
manchn& kad early and bdd a 52-32
halftime advantaer. Bui NonJt C~
lina-Ashe"Vilk. behind Wilham
Funderburk and Rtclty Chatman.
both of whom wound up with 22
points. ckwd the pp to 71-70 wi1h
3:20 kfl
Freshman Oms Con:biani hn a
pair o( frtt throws and Brown
followut with a dunk With I :JO Id\ IO
inaasc the Wolfpeck le8d IO 14-72 .
The Bulldop. 1 l-14, tool their
only lead at 22-21 with 9:07 lcft in tht
first half on a ~ by fudc1burt..
But Dd Nqro and Browa sparbd a
9.() 11*f1 that pvc tbc Wolfpect a
JO. 22 liC8d Wltb 7: 11 left.
Nonb Carohna Staie tben
oullCOml tbc &.ladop 22-10 * raa
of'tbt bal( witb Ort Hcsro-CS 8rvwn combiJu-. lot ll ~u. _E; Ncmro doKd tllc Mlf wtl9' a MCm ..J a
dri vi• slilaMIYftk.
a.rtn SlactldJnt lddc:d 10 PoiMl'1irNoftbC.-..s.r.
Raatlen win Perez stops Taylor in 8
oneiD9 8-4
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Mesa, WOOdbrtdge,
Artists, Vaqueros,
MD lookinggood
Kin Bauenneist.tr is a COK:b witb
bis fiQln'I croaed as tbt 1911 ICalOD
app'OKhes -be bas all the aumben
be needs in the bittina dC'partmcat. eiabt returnina sia:nen. tood team
speed, aood ~and JOOd de&!w.
But ... tberc"s just one pitcber in
the fold who can bt counted on to
carry the toed -Scott Snedeker.
"'Snedeker should be OM o(t.bc best
pitcben in the leque." said
Baocrmeistcr. ..What ~ need is IO
find second and third pitcbas. A.net:
we nttd Snedeker to s&ay healthy.-
The avai~ of' Saeddcr. a
stroac left~ prolpClC1 at 6-2.
&ivcs the Mustnp 1111 C'VC1I shoe in
Plcifte Coat ~ play, at least
e"·ery other time out. It's the ahemate
date in Jape play CICb week that
causes conccm...
There is oo concern in
Ba~'s mind over his team's
hittina. and &here's no altematr dat.t
to worry about. He has five wbo11 to
out each time with belt.tr lbaa .JOO
crakntials.
Pau.I Davis.. a third a.w 1aao-
oudielder. mums witb ms. team AJJ-
PCL laurdsaf\era .410juaionea90Cl.
At first base is Grq Ertd. a teCOad
team all-ka&uc c~ · witb .375
numbtts, as ~II as a drimsive
reputation.
Huy Kciu. a 5-6 junior. is at
shorutop and will lead of[ An
excdknt base srcakr. he hit .333.p a
sophomore. •
Dcron Mashburn balS in the No. 2
slot. A scrond baseman.. be b.it . 320 as
a sophofTtCn.
FoOowi .. End in the ha Jina~
in w cleanup rolr win be Mikt
McAleer. an outfielder-pitcher who
bits with power and usu.ally wbtn ii
counts..
Justin Reyes. Sncdcter and Davis
follow. Rcyn has an ncdlmt arm as
an outfaddtr-pitcher. accordins to bis
coach.
Bdaiod the pla~ is Paul Grady, a
srnior who is counlcd on for his
dcfcnse. aJona witb aood contact at
thepQtr.
Roundiat out tbt balli .. onkr IS a
committ« COMislins of sophomore
Brad P°"" (p-inf). srnior Scoa Siler
(of: I l>dll). junior Shawn Ldfinpdl
(l>'Of) and smior Jim llicc (of).
Abo in the fold: Sophocnoft Miu
Culltr (p-lb) and senior Ed Sidawi
(inf).
Mesa's 1911 PCl. m:otd: 4-1 I.
Irrine
If you think you•vc beard this one
before. you're opt. -we·rc you ..
apin.-said Irvine CC*:h Bob Aint.
.. But ~ think ~ an bt fairly
com~itive. -
Fliat"s fa.irtycompetitive Vaqueroa
finisbed third ia lbeverystn>aaSoutb
Coat Lape ua 1917. mins two
sopbomofn aDd a frmman on tbt
SEA VIEW BASEBALL •••
~-1
YU'Slty baYe quit. So rm trJi• 101De ~out. We may ha~ toovtle'Cft
IOCDC people_ ..
Carpenter is tbt onlrn~.:-' tbc mound ud tbt ~ I odrr was 1-1 as a junior.
1k iofidd COGSisu of Ehman.a at
Jbortstop. Sussman at third. C'b8d
Thompeoa at first and Ktvin Maas at
ca~. Ehmann bad four home nans and
was an ~ c:boic::c. as wdJ as Maas. who bad two bomc' nans as a
juoior.
Mdboo is tbc only returnu in tbt
oulfidd and will also be available at
pitcbcf.
JdDick is tak.ina a tood loot at
Carpmtcr and Mel)09, as wdl as Ehmann. Saumn, Goldsaeia ud
Rd M.atbcr. Go'dl1riA, a left~
er. is t.bc A.rimaa b• 11ant.
Otbcn in t.bc folct: Juniors Jeff
Out (oHaf). Grq Huck (teeoad).
Bill Rauth (daird). John MacMillan
(of) ud Cbris Kdri (of). as wdJ as
1eaior oatfiddet Dylan Ropn.
Corona's T7 finish io the Sea View:
7-8. and a playoff berth in the 2-A
diminations.
Newport Barbor
What loohd so promast .. '" tbt
summer has deteriof'alcd consider-
ably for Coecb Wayne Heck and his
Sailori-tbt final blow com ins in the
form c)( um :.obkms for four-year
stantt Tony ma. wbo fipred to be
the ban and souJ of Hart.or's pmc.
Wrm is undt•Fi• shouJdrr re-
habilitation ud may wind up as a
dnignaltd biller only.
Bul that's just the tip o( the acdJa's,
Five P'*lttiaJ 5tal1Cn have hem lost. accordina LO Hed... Bill Maier. oriciJWly a University
transfer. bas moved to Pttit.def~
Rob Conipn. 1 standout outfidder
witb tbt &a.hmaD aDd sopbocnott
tams.. has traasfeRd to Don i..., in
C'bincr.and thrttodlas -~•OJll)ed by t.bc wayside._,. euw of pocw packs
and/CK ddcipliDaf} teUOGS.
-11 means wc·ve p an awfWly lol
of'bts on tht T1lnity wtao R2Dy aft in
Junior vars.ity d:as&... said Hect.
-we·rc jl&Sl aoioa to have to ID with
wbat we bave.-
Amolll tbt Seilon" baa are talion
Zam Goemcr. Gary Lmdbtta. ltd
Summers. Brad "b:m. and Jason
Johnson. junior Brian Jones and
sopbomom Ryan Abbey and David
Glatfelter.
~ (o{-p) IS COftSldrftd the
Sailors' bcSI hrtkT and UJldbns and
Summcn arc tbt 1-2 pitcben with a
Id\ banckistu hand loot. ~ve-
ly. '
Jolunoa is at lttOOd and Jooes will
siar1 bdliDd tbt ptale.
Abbey isa La Cauda traasfer ud
bas shown aood power. wbilc
Glatfdwer mums for his leC'OOd
vaniay year.
Otbcn in tbt Sailors' picture:·
Senion Miu Palmer (lb). Brad
Evans (utility) and Pde Duynstcc
(atcbcr).~ Tony AltobdJi (3b)
ud Gavm Whitis (lb). as well as
Dwroa SoiJkr (utility). Gaodi Gftll
(of) and Vin Vcnninp (p).
Saddleback
Bobby Manr;ram ., speedbumen
swept to tbt Sea View~~
piombipa year llO and many wtll tdJ
you it01 Seddkbeck which apin is tbt
rabbit to be chucd.
Manpam ·s ninth Sadcllebect
squad swept to a 19-7 record and tbeiJ
arc m returnins starters ud two
1uc1 •a muminc from that unit. as
well as a handful of upoomins
standouts.
Seu Tberim mums at Morts&oP
witb AJJ.OF booon. a wdl as alJ-
lapc credetltials as a ~ eitcbu. anc1 the not-banded 1cn.ior
figures to be SaddkbKk's No. I
~-tot a aood pilCher in
Thttim ... said Manpam. ""but rvery-
<>M has Ont that will be rcal)y .,ad. ..
The~ is the Nos::;:::. and most obvaous in the camp
arc Mi~ Arroyos. a jvnior, and
Gccqr Saldana. a mW1l.ISll Slaf1a in
the outfdd. as well as oa the mound.
-1 didn't ux S.kh• much as a
junior on tbt mound becamt I really
didn't need him then.. -said Man-
pam.
Manpam tries LO downplay bis stf'Ctlllh with Tbcrim. nplaiai..,
'"Scan Tbericn could lhrow a ooe-
bitter and ~ could std.I F'I beat.
We"ve bad that happen last year
(apinst Estancia).
Other returnins "8l1ers arc Paul
O'Hc:an at first. Neil Cantt at third.
Oris Silva bdaiDd * plate., and
Frank Larriva, in tht infield and
outfidd.
Juniors Jeff 8luco (c-p) and Sean
Simon (l>'Of) round out tbt murnen.
Olhcr ••comen.. aloaa witll Ar-
royo&. arc Bradley Zentatt and
Gaqr Canham in the outfadd.
Manpam has a squad of 24. whidl
be hopes'° 1J9R to 17 or 11 ... We just
don't have that man1 ~pa." nplains
the t~in-<hcd Manpam.
0. dlr Imm'• "'~ .. It all dtp&ds OD how the pi1diina comes
aroad. If it doa wdf •could be all rish1 because wr have some fairly
dcttnt bitten.
... think wr taave tbt c:apabili1a ot
~the playoffs. but this ila"t the
same team as lasa year. Wt"rc not tbt
dtfmdim lapc cbampiom ... t.br IChooi is.~
Prep baseball schedules
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PMINIM• 10'1. 0.-l01 0-.. 11>. Oll'lo;er .. Walhll\elotl I lO, GOIOan Slai. !OS
Utafl I IS. SeawnMto 110 Pw1'Md l07, ~ ,.
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0...-.HllllAIOll Sl Ml n1 1u1 21 s
Tllot-M. Saa~ s. m JOI 110 111
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McHallt. SO.ton )66 5'N '16
Pwlsll. llftloft JM s.. 519
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&at1ilrl, f'NladNrlla .., m 561 ~ ...... M'I )21 S1• S)t e.rv 9 5M Alltonlo 1"1 ..,. .J5'
StlKil toft, Utafl 11• ,,, 55' ~.Allliftla 21• .. Ss-6
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SI. Louil ... Oetrelt '3
WIUolta St "· 9'.._d 7S IOUTM
Au1M .... ., 80. T--Tedi S1
CtlMtll n. ~ SJ n 100
E T-St 7', o."'cbon 74 (ofl
LeuaY .. 11. MMwflh M. •
N. C.-.. SI 17, NC ·AJMv .. 16
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to Lone leedl' 75 11 F~· fJ
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0d9nolel Soul!' c-i CCWIW9"Ce -
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6S CvtN"eu " 40 Groslll'lent S1
7S s.nt. aarber• 10
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SJ Lllftl ~ 77 .. ~ Wnt 10
W E• ~ Sol SS HwtMI S2
.0 Cunt• Cl '° IC.lnos RI-,,
U Cha"-" 41 ll Mt. San Al"onlO n
'1 San llerna<d•no ., • FulwtOft 14 11 Merill ~
SS C~•· 10 '1 Rafte'N> ~n1-· St
• SaddllOa<tr.. )7
S1 Rl....nlOe• 46
'1 Cftnn• 61
'1 CYlllrH'' 1' St Ranctlo ~n11e9c>• St
2 SaddleOactr.' (lorialt> 0
61 RfveolcN• n
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ti Rancf<e *''-n 6S LA va1rt n
13 ~ 61
I02 Sen 0-SS
IOS San Dleeo Mew 71 n RW'dlo s.noaoo .. tt Glendale Sf
1 Sout,,wntern 0
10 Otenoa Coe1t •• 2 Sou11twnlern 0 17 Fool1'11 6? 16 Kina lllv., S7
n c.-1a •' to Santa Row 70
10 Ao\etTlll ., 111 Tacoma .e
100 IN»rrMI• .,
IJS Comc>tOft' 6S
" Cerrltot' 14
" Et CaMlno• '3 fS P1~ St
tS Mt San Al'lonlO' St
11 LMO BffcPI' 1'
fJ FullerlOft' (Oii 13 102 Comc>IOft• fS to Cercrt10t• .. tt El Camino· .,
'2 Pa~· ~
10 Ml San AnlOftlO' SS
.. Lllftl 1Mect1• '1
12 Fueer1on• n
.. GtOUITIOftf (r991onai) SI
'2 CYt,,..u Cratlonall at
T"un -~1 . Mara. l·S -State Cl\em·
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,.,.,,to
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HtGH SCHOOL 90YS cur ... veftl
S·A le:t R '1
&i-Amat (16°2) va. LBawooc1 I lt·f) .
W~'t at L-9Mc1I CC
Miter Oel I lt-71 n St &¥nerd 110-91.
~v at Oc'fttl View
•·A Seo IP I
SlrN Vrille¥ !Holl n. s.ti11 AN! U•·ll
1~1 a1c~c-...
Santa aertiat1 v1 Ca4NI~ V...., l?S·•l Wednftdav at S..10.0. ColaM
J.A Sen IP I(__,. Ci.-71 n R-.0 Hlb 121·6) 10°
l\IOl'ft al Wnl TorHftC.
Tu"ill (23·~> v• PMOI Vlfelft 120-71. Wedna\dav .. ltMOftdo Hllfl
J.A 1ct11 a •1 SWiii Clara I 1 ... 1> v1.. 8-...o Ut sOI. w.--csa. at CeftYCWI ~ Hietl
San ller11at Oifto Cit· II "' llllWla1•8--._111-
(1l • U, W9dneldav al V .. Pan< Hleft
1-A le:•••
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Notre 0-. ~-OtlQ Cathedral 121 .. 1 "' .....,.,._, <n ·Sl to· nloM al L.s.la Hl9h
1""11 s...
OellWOOCI (1')·2) "'-9or0ft ( i.·•I. tOftlofll al
TatledlNI HeY«'ll Ctwlltlcn (21·21 n Calf 111·1!
Wadl1e1411Y 11 Carpmtwla Hitfl
.u ~at 7l0
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Of" ... ..... , ......... ~, •·A S.la1111,__ Mo1• 111c1c (29·11 ..... lklCl\I 11•·11 .,
Ventur. C-..C Sallta 9wtlWI 11•·2) vi LY"Wood 117°)) at
C--Cotlaee ).A le T II
LOI A11o1 (19-l l vi CMlfttrano V11tev Ul •>
a t £1 Toro
El Toro "' S) V\ PalOI v .. e1n 171 II •• Mwalfti.
1·A Ice T 12 •
()1Ma'1e CJ•·» "' We R ._. (M·SI at
!NIN Higll
Arr'lllYO Grllftdlt Cn°ll "'· CP\lno 121 ·•1 11
Ontario Hltlfl
l·A la••• Vlllrt Cllrl,llall (1J·2l "'· s.tlll YMI 114·0)
91 C...'-'a
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L Jlm Cati«, .. 1', 2 GI Moltelfl, ., 11.
l fono fll\.irta ... .,,., 4 OW. 8ccll • .,tel, s
ScMY Lllta, •U1, • Merli O'Mffla, ., SJ, 1
M.1'11 McC~. '971, e. llotl Twav • .,n, •
Jay HM•. '9'2. 10 Ton1 W1'10ft, ...
I Kan Grtlft ~ ~IKllt'Nt' 21' l
> Dall '"°"'· m '· ' G11 """"""· Jn • s a .. OlaUOll. 777 >. 6 M.lrll. c-..~. 171.2 1
T-SleO.maM 1n I I Gr" Ladlf>eff. ,,. 7
t 0.vll LoYt Ill 11• I 10 Slaw T?lomn. 17H ~A«wln 1 0.vfO E OwerO\, m , 2 lllooert f"°"11)
ton. 1'16, l Carvin PHla, 171, 4. ao«I MurOftv.
7 ... S Ton1 Kita, 1W, 6 MMtc llltlcl, 7SI 1 Oavto ()otl11, 141, I Oevld Caftloe, 1... t
9ruu LllU.... 7J7 10 Fu(ton All9m. TlS
~ ............
1 Matti McCumw. 103, 2-J.., HM' ns. l Wei Rocco MaOialt and G W More&n, 1•5
S Toni WatlOl'I. 7'3. • Dew &at'r. 7SS. 1 ~ ~ ..... , 1W I Steve "'•ta. 7Sl t Cl\10
8ectr. 1 SI I 0 Lerrv """'°". '"
"""""" LcMan 1 aoo r.,..., 1 6'S, 2 GM Moroan. I •'3 l
cue), Ct110 &«ll. •nd ~ O'Meere, 111• S
WiNle WOOO 1117, 6 ~ncty LYie. Im. 1 Ken
8row11 I nl I PevM Stawert. I 131. ' 2 11.0
wllh I 7l3
•ar8rellien
I l!loo Twev. 11~. 2 G~ MorNn. 27• l Maf'tr. M<Cumblr 1n, • C:t11P lec.k. 2" S lhel. Ton1 WatMll' and Freo c:ou.n. UI 1 (he). Paul Ari~ Ind Jotwo Huttofl ,,, •
MIU 8lnol< 144, 10 s.n0v LYie, 2'1 .... ua.n i Me" C•1C••KCt1i.. 1. , • lllCI ... ,,,, •
atrdttL..-n
I 11111 Martt Catc1vecct1la and FrtO COY·
l>lfl. 101. 3 )IV HH\, "; • Stave Patt n
S &ol> Twev. ti. 6 &en Cren\lla•. 90, 1 C"•P
Bectr.. " I lhtl Curl &vrum a110 Oen
Foo~n. IS 10 2 1'-0 wilt\ 13 s.... r,.. s.,,... ·
1 0 A W~l><•l'O 700 1 Nie'-Pr1ct M7
l Tom Puruer 636. • Cun11 Strenoa •"
S M1kt Ooneld to0 6 Maf-CalGt •l<t"••
StS 1 Berry Jee<kfl. Stl, I Howerd Tw "v
Sii 9 JoM ln,,.,.n. S7S, 10 8 rtll U-S61
Al Arewld
1 0.1 Mo<0tn. 1st. 1. c,,1o lllcll, ?OJ l
G-~""'· 113. • 900 Twav 1n, S Free COUOll\ 21•. • Tom WallOft, ,.. 1 """''' C11CIYKC,,I• m I S•tYt Pate 2", 9 Jev
H1u 300 10 ~<>Clv Lvle 3SJ
Hllfl ~ beVl ,,._.. 1u. Tr-.C.• Hlb m
<at c ... de cu... t llelft, l!llf »l
I Ken C1IV'4lf'f lE) )t 1 M1U JovM< IE
40 ) ~Ml (THI •1 .• MOoleerl u:1 '1
S Mvl'lrt CEI ...
0..., IM fbNn9
DAVEY'S LOCKER,....._., ... di) -lO cahco l>Hl IS ,.,.., OtU I ~!<I l3 lllut
C>f"C:n ) \Ole ' oo•• ne
TENN'1
Mcft'' teunwnant 111......,. Wttbl Fir\!·--~ Pett ~t\ IU S I Clef Rernalll ir;,,,.,.,..,,
(lnOla) 6-l l-6. 1·•. Marl. Woootorele I A~treo·
lal. Clef Pttt< LunOGrtn ISwtOe<ll 7·6 • l Aaron Krlctl>tlil' CU S I Clef Jlmmv Ar•u
It/ S 1. •-J 7·S El>ol TeUICfla( IU SI <WI JoN!"'-" Cant..-IU S l 6 3, •·I Amo\ Ml>n
O\OOrf 11\IM ll <Ml M>C""4 C?letlt iu SI 1 •
7·S 1 6 Oe YIO Pett IU S ) Clef LUtl Maller
1~11~1 6·? • 1 •-? E~OO 11Mn9o«,..•
(Ar9ef!lll\al Clef Jav*' Fr-(ArMftllftal • 2 3·6 1-6. M•llaat Pernfor\ IS ..... I Clef "'O"'' Silofl (Au\tr .. 1 1 S. 6· l
~ '. . . .. .
S0"'8ALL
CwnmuNtv C.-..
c;.,,... ...... ~' ~ Wftl 120 001 oa-t 9 2 Gronrno111 > 10 000 OOC>-• • l
Ell\. Ouren CCI and &arranco. /\lmacida
Paolluc• (ti atlO Pfeifer w-o.,r.,, l ·2
L-11"'-•de ta-Jerman lGl &1rre11 •OWi
>8-PatlinMll' OWi Our.,, IGWI
HOHE •ACllMG
SM'-Mita
JOCKIY S'TANOIMGS ~s-m·
Jldtty G1rv Steven•
E o.l&hol.t\WV.
klldY Ha•llv Pat va.....,utla
9'afMI Mere AarOft Grvoe<
La"1t Plnc1v Jr
Ale' W •\
J Vtlal-1
w~er
Meulit'I IS1 1N )It;~~ llt .. St S4 It S1
JOI SI •S 3' If *
21• JO )1 JO ti lJ ,.. 11 II 20 IS 3'
201 21 11 12 u a
212 2S lJ l1 09 lt
ISi l• 27 13 1• '2 ,... ,, ,, lO ot v
ns 11 n ,. °' >S
IQ 20 U n I• fl
PREP BASEBALL • • • hom82
liC'apc choi« when he bu 408 as a
ftnhman. but his ~ 1CUOn
ta1Jcd oil. dfoppins'io ~ ...lOO ,._,. •
In 1hc o~lfield arc 1eniof' J1mf
Enochs in len. sophomort Randy
Manin in ~nter. &nd .eithtr JUn1or
pitcher David Goldstein or K'ntor
A.nthon) Hernandez 1n-nJht
Others Matt Bod.as (lb). Jas.on
Lrdcsma (I b-of). Mille Nau Cdh-0f)
C>.imn Wallenltnc (of). Scott Hams
(c-oO and Jim Huntsbul'J(r (p).
lrv1ne·s 1987 South Coast l.ca&ue
record· 8-7
La gu na Beach
Scott Ma~rc; has every reason io
consider thts an up-tempo s1tua1ton
at La4una Beach -ht has seven
returning s1aners and a handful of
\ C') prom1stng sophomores which to
mold a lllle con1end~ 1n lht Pactfil
Coast Lraaue. as well a threat for( IF
pla)'ofT poss1b1ht1cs.
.. There's no question:· sard the
St:cond,year coach. ··With as mam
returners as 1.1.c ha,e. cspcc1all) up the
middle w11h Ted Savage (2b1 and
Dann~ Lane (ss). and Ga~ H1t1ler 1n
cen1er fidd."
Mager's An1sts wcn1 7-15 a 'tear
ago and figure 10 improve dramat1°
call) on tho~ figurn.
Lane 1o1.as a S«ond 1eam all-ltague
selecuon as a 1un1or. ba111ng J""O
1o1. hen no1 bus) as ~ nght-handtd
p1tchtr
Savage was a first team chvtet•
balling 432 1n league, .460 O\ erall
01her rc1urn1n1 starterc; 'ell < ol-
hns. a ngh1°handcd p11cher 1o1.11h
ncellent speed and con1rol Pete
Sc-hmlll. who had lhr~ home run' as
a de'>1gna1ed hiller and firsi b.tS('man
as a Junior. and Hnzlcr, who "'as a
starting outfielder as a sophomore
-\mong a very strong sophomore
group are catcher David Cram. firs1
baSt'man M1~ Brown. nght0 handed
p11cher 03, 1d Moon and left-handed
pitcher .\aron Schied.
Others who figure promtnenth art
JUnror left fielder Jerem} ~1cgros.
senior des1gna1cd h111e r Bmt
Yamamoto (a sw11ch hitter r~Ctl\~r-
1ng from shoulder surge~ 1. ~\luor
1hird baseman Ke' tn Franl and
senior u11lrt) man Rich Calsadtlla~
Woodbridge
Kuk Hams has sc"·en re1um1ng 10
the fold. 1nclud1nga pair of .\ll0 Pacific
Coasl League selecuons 1n firs1
baseman Enc Brougher and lhtrd
baseman Doug Pf)or tn hope-s of
rm pro' ing on a 14-11 o' erall record.
9..0 1n Pacific Coast ~ue 1o1.1th a
pla)offberth as the third place entf)
Brougher and P!)Or arc JOtned b)
pttcher-ou1fielder J1m Burke. catchtr
Da' 1d Khmk1cwicz. firs1 bascman-
ou1ficlder Rob Let. outfielder Stan
Machesh and ~ond baseman-OU!·
fielder oCmck Odum
Mike Goodman. a tr2 pitcher-
outfielder and pitcher Jason
Hutcbaos ftautt prom1nutfy an the w.rr.wn· pme, wt.th JUfttof'I
How,rd (uttltl)'). Fred SchWttr (ss)
and Raz Hazan (of). senior P.J
O'Brien (c.of) and sophomore Gal")
Fishel (p) round1n1 out tM squad
The" big surpnK' 1n camp has been
tht• ph) s1caJ pr~ncc of Brou&hCf.
v. hose broken le& tn football has bttn
1.1.ell-documented.
..He's sull ha\ mg a touJ.h 1tme
running." !Ml1d Hams. ··eut it looks
lr l..C' he'll lhrow for us
\.\1th 11o1.o retumma w11h all-leaaue
~ rn1ent1ab ( Brouahcr and Pf)or) and
fi' e otht'rs "11h st.anang e.xpencnce
(Burke Ltt. Odum. Machesk) and
t-..hml..iew1c1 at des1anated hmerl.
Harris s.ttS his squad in lhc hun1 for a
run at 1hc title
··Hopeful!) we'll go a step further
1han last )Car... ~1d Hams v. ho
hastens to add tha1 he secs no ont 1n
1he league 1 n lhe role of underd<>&-or
as fa, orne. for lhat matter
-\n add111onal source of strength is
the an11c1pa1ed turnout of Chm
C:krbert. a 6°3 senior. who ltke 1he ~t
of the prtch1 ng staff. 1s nght-handed.
The Warriors ma~ st.art slower than
Harm would hke bec-ausc of baske1-
ball comm1tmt'nts b> L..tt Odum
Sch-.ttr and Dc1ben.
Ma te r Del
Bobb' Ickes hu a wealth ot
pot1."nt1al to v.ork \lo 1th as he enters h1~
14th ~car at the helm tn the -\ng.elus
League hut de-sp11e the talent on hand
there's no v.a~ he fttls comfortablt
1o1.11h the s11uatton
~1mpl) pul. 1he compettuon 11}.lhf
.\ngelus Lrague &J'C'S no o!'~ttet-
than a 60-40shot a1 maktn& t"leCIF 4-
-\ pla)ofTs. \
.. Four of us have an awful 101
back." said lcl..es ··~rvue. Bishop
.\ma1 and St Paul. as wt'll as us -\nd
Br shop Montgomef). for 1ha1 mauer
has eight s1ar1cn back ...
.. This 1s 3 good group 1o1.11h a rnlh
good altitude.:· ~1d Ickes "\.\ e·,e got
good team speed. 1.1.e h11 1o1.ell and the
p1t(hing stafT ,., 1n1act There arc nine
1o1.1n'> from las1 \Car 1n Bill
Bnxl..5.ehmidl Ton\ ·Pena and Grc-g
ShOl i..e, ..
The ·198., 1eam 1o1.en1 I"'·"'· I and
into the S«ond round of the pla}ofTs
1he 11 lh appearance for Ickes rn tht'
eltmmattons. includrng the 1980
championship
Among 1he Monarchs' retumin&
lcllC'rmen arc seniors Lam Sulton
<oO. Jex Ciccarella lib) and Jim
..\us\ln (oO. each an all-league sci«,
11on 1o1.1th 387. 35~ and 365 cr~n
llals &t1o1.-'ttn I hem the' belted I 0
home runs ·
Other returning starters: ~n1ors
Mike Ba~ (of) and catcher Robbie
kk~ (Jr.). as -.ell as 1he p11ch1ng 1no
of B~sch m1d1 (Jr I Pena Or l ind
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VANGUARDS BASKETBALL
From B l
go1 to !"13\ good defrnse 10 make the
olTcnsc go The) 0 \e been reall~
ch3llC'ngC'd ..\ lot of kids th1nl
bl-cause' ou·re a ·ofTcnsl\ c team:' ou
don·1 ha0\C tO wom about defcn~ ··
Tonight's game ·promt~ to be a
h1gh-sconng afTatr though. Chnstian
Heritage a'crages 88.3 points and
allo1o1.s 85 :!. v.h1le sec scores g(l :!
aod allov.s 84 3.
I The \i anguards shot nearh SU
ptrl-ent from lhe Ooor m ronfer~ncc
1o1.1th four pla)crs oH·r 55 percent Bui
SCC 1.1.as comparat1,el} v.eak al the
hnC' (68 pt:rcentl and 1.1.as outrc·
bounded h) an 3\C'ragl" of 4 ' per
game
( hnsttan Hc:niage. one or t1o1.o
mdcpendcnts in lhc eight-team pla' ·
ofT 1s led b~ all-<11.,mc1 guard Marl
Kraatz. a t>s2 penetrator "ho led the
d1s1nc1 1n assists (8 31 and :neragc:'d
I"' I potnls after transfemnc from
llhno1s talc
8111Soucie1s a ph} s1cal (>,.i fof"\lo ard
(16.3 points) v.ho hun SC'( in bolh
pre\tous meeltn&S ( 15 and IQ poin ts).
v. ht le c, pl'\'\\ Coll~c transfer ~cn1er
6s8 Da'e K1rksc) a\crage-s 15 8
potnls and 7 3 rtbounds Sophomore
guard Rand) Foster and sophomore
foNard Willram Cunningham \hare
another siantnll spo1
Tht mos1 in&emtmi lWISI tn the
Ha1o1. ks· uarttng hneup. 1s Point Loma
lransfer Duane Burton. a f\-~
sv.ingma n v.ho became elrg1ble Jan ~
and scort'd l<l points 1n the S«ond
m~ttng of the tv.o 1eams
Bunon Yoas the man v.ho 1o1.as
fouled 0\ er the bad b~ an sec pla}er
on a rebound as lime ran ou1 tn the
S4.'\.ond O\l'rt1me oi Point Loma·,
D1stnct Ill ~m11inal w11h the Van-
gu.irds last \Cason Bunon sank 1wo
frtt thro-.s 10 ehmrnate SC'('
Po1n1 Ll)mJ v..ent on 10 lost to B1ola
tn last \ear"s final B1ola (:!6-ll rs ~cd 'o I and a hca" fa,onte to
capture lhis 'ear"s playoffs. open1n1
against Frcsn()sPaC"1fic. In 6ther first
round g.ames ton1gh1. Westmont
hos1s .\1usa-Pac1fic and Cal Lulheran
1s al Cal Bapt1s1 a , 1-0~ 1o1.1nnC'r O'er
Cal Lutht•ran c;a1urda~
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WARRIORS .
From Bl
. -:
~ .
lov. double li&ures
.. We're grtttng 1ood conmt'luuon .,,
from bolh of 1he Ltts and lroro-:
Adam ... said Shannon. ··which h
reall) helped us." ••
Keefe's "good contnbut1ons""
amqunts 10 an average of 35 0 poin
and I 7 0 rebounds rn each of lh~
Warnors· three pla)ofT v1ctone
games " h1ch ha' e bttn decided b) a
a\eragc of I 9 3 po1n1s a gamr
Robb Lee: a b-0 S<'ntor h-as a ver-"'f
aged 9 3 poin1s a game 111 1ha1 spa
aftC'r a' eragmg 9 5 for 1hc finl 2
.stan~
Rob ~ a t>-2 senior ( 1he\ rt n •
rcla1ed 1 has dupllca1ed · 1ho
numbc.·rs ll ~ tn the pla,ofTs . .., 3 tn h
first ~\ starts tn addr11on lo~~ defcn~l\l' pro1o1.css v.h1ch hel~d gar~
him ..\11-Paetlic <oas1 Lc:aguc: honor
Tipoff 1n Y. ednesda) ·sgamt' 1\,
and Shannon s.a1d he·s glad 1hc: ga :.o
1.1.as mo\e-d from 1on1g.ht to Wednc1r.
da) to acrnmodate Woodbndgcj1
g1r1s· team v. h1ch 1s hosting Onian~
at IF" tnt' High lonrght al 7 30 ~
·•y, C lame OUI o( Our iame IA. Ith
Canada prtll) banged up," 'ia
Shannon ··The officials let 11 go and~
was prell) ph)s1cal This gt'~
another da\ and 1s probabh a plu~ I us~ . . ;~
Lending support to lhc ianfort bound Keefe tn addition to the Ltt
arc t>-8 Garth ..\naerson 6-3 Ch
Deibert. 6-b P ~ Emerson and ti
Demck Odum. among 01hers ~ Y.C'dnc~a,·s 1o1.1nner will ad\an•
to the finals al the Los Angeles Spo~
-\rtna on ~lurda~ against the 1o1.1nn~
of the Banning-Santa Clara matchu°'
1o1. h1ch 1'> also \\-edne<Aa~ n1gh1 3 ,..
·'to ..
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inPCL8oelf:
toKeele i~
.:-. bs;d~~,o~~f~o ~~~ed'C1~1~l
bas~ctball Pla\er of 1hc 'ear I'>
Junior as 1.1.ell as the Pac1fit ( oa
t.caguc·s ~\ r repealed his ~1o
\ aluablc Pia, er honors in league
chosen b) 1hc circu1fs coacht"S
K~fe a\cragC'd ~3 ~points a p
in league -and he has stcpj:X'(I th
numbers up 10 35 Cf points and 17
rebounds 1n th<':!--\ pla)offi with
&mard1nl) nnt on Wc:'dnC'~a' 1n t
semifinal!>
ThC' S1.1nltlrd0 bound ~C'('fe 1o1.
has lc:'d Y. oodbnd~ to two stra1
undcfca1cd leque seasons. 1s JOtn
b) 1eammates Rob Ltt and Robb
Rob a fir;1-1cam ..clcctron. and R0
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h '1 ironic: that "Die Fledermaus" is
lhe 1t~fa practica~~ aince the tNae11 joke of all in Pacific's
presentation of the operena seems to
be t~c one the company plays on the
llU<hence.
It Jets thw:kcr when Andre JOO.n
appears on the stqe as Eiltnstein.
Now Eiscnsttin'sAustrian. but Jobin
is FrcMh. ls there a problem with the
accenf! No1 it'sJobin's natural way of
speakma English. Jobin is 1 respect·
able tenor. but the accent don tend to
be disronccrtinJ.
And she Clnnot mim ic a Russian
accent. At tint. it's just a parody of a
Russian aettnt. Then it's an Enlfish
accent. Then it's a campy German
accent.
T he accent problems carry over 10
HeatheT Thomson as Rosalinda. a
H unprian countess. She ~ms to
have mistaken a Hunprian accent
for a bad German accent - the two
The Joke stam even before the fint
act. when conductor Franz Allen
blazes throu&h the ovenure al warp
speed. Even Johann Strauss' waltzes,
the composer's forte in which his
rrunaces to capture the .,.att. the
soph1st1callon -the tempo-of the
city. are playl"d al polka pace
Eisenstein's lnend who 1s playina
the joke on him -not the audience
-is Dr. Falke (ltt Velta). Velta isan
acttptable singer, but he needs actina
lnsons. He overplays the pan like a
used-car salesman. Hui the JO~e really &elS u&Jy in the
second act
First and foremost. there's the
problem with Jo Anne Wortey as
Pnncc Orlofsky. a case of miscastina
ifthere~one. Shedonn't sina.
she squeals. In her fortissimo voice.
she manages even to squeal over the
are not the same. •
T hom!fOn's act1n1 is not balanced
by her sinajna. either. She can hit the
notes, but she cannot inspire.
The he1Jht oftheJokecomndunna
Strauss' ma1nificent "Emperor's
Waltz. .. Do we sec wallzin1? Don't be
ridiculous! We sec six refupcs from
the Oakland ballet pirouetuna across
the stasc.
I he plot takes a nasty tum ear1y in
the first act. when the orchestra plays
so loud that the audience strains to
hear the siniers.
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joke is not funny.
There are some aood points.
thouah.
Cheryl Parriah vinu.ally steals the
show as Adele. Parrish has a stro na.
sure voice. capable of handhnJ the
Joie. And with her comic instincts.
she is a deliaht. She can sins and act -
a rarity in this produc1ion.
Enc Christmas as Frosch does a
little scene stealina himself in the
third act with his slapstick a ntics.
What should be a comic Opef'I is
taracly a traak performance at the
Pcrform1n1 Arts Center.
Jn the Tblcke of It "Die Fledermaus" will be at the
center throu&h March 6. Ticket.s ran~ from S 17 to $44, and are
available at Ticket Master outlets and
the Center box office or by calhn&
553-0699.
lllellelle Royer (~t). tile~ ..... USA ... llclM I I
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New 'Odd Couple'
sparkles at ace
Last year Kathy Collins won this
paper's .. best actress in communit>
theater.. accolade for playing a
woman on the edge of madness. The
year before Marcie Ross won 1t for her
ponra)al of a woman who had
slipped o'er that edge
Both are displaying the flip sicks of
their t.alenl atOran&eCoast Collqc 1n
Neil S1mo n·s rewntten version of
"The Odd Couple .. as a vehicle for
v.omen. And both are nothina shon
of outstanding.
( olhns 1s cast as Olive. the .. Oscar ..
of lhe mismatched pair. while Ross
!performs the .. Fch•" character.
known here as Florence. It is a
decided improvement ~vcr the first
local production of the new version.
which was weake ned by qunt1onable
casting (the bo1sterousJ0Ann Worlc)
as Flore nce rather than Ohve).
.\I OCC. director John Ferucca
brings o ut the best 1n both actresses.
and the result 1s a production that's
v.onderfull y fresh and funny no.
mailer ho w man) times you've seen
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Collins pla) uccpt1onally well off
one another. amphf)1ng lheir charac-
ters without vttnng into the mvitina
ab>ss of cancature. . Ross· Florence 1s the sbowlttoft~
two pans and this local anc:amation of
Barbra Streisand plu~ into her
compulsive ncatnik a55lplmtnt wtth
austo. She·s capable of draw1na pJcs
of laughter with little more than a
rai'led nebrow. and she uses her
h1lanous physicality to muimum
effect .
In Colhns' hands. Ohve is m uch
more than a stra1&ht woman 1n 1h1s
funniest of the Simon comedJCS. Her
moments of frustration arc equally as
efTec11,e as Ross· neurotic tirades..
and the faceofT bct•ecn them once
their double date fizzles is Colhns·
finest hour
There 1s plcnl) of comedy left over
for the four Tm·1al Pursun-playmg
buddies. and Chnsunc Tri&alio usn
her genuine Nev. York acttnt to peak
lilhantagt as Mickey. the ~
poh~oman. Wh) she donn·1 an)
a gun .-h1Je In fulJ unifonn IS a
nagJng question. however.
Joan McG1lhs. an a rarc.appcarantt
on the bn&ht side of the foothfhu..
d n ~ v.1t h sqie sarcasm as the stnlOf'
member of the poup. Janet NcW1>0f1
and Jo) Yurada romplctt the cotenc
in Ins ncatl) defined suppor11n1
roln .
.... The Spanish brothcn from u~
stairs. who throw a new conuc hpt
on \he satuation (and ~platt the
English P•pn wsunoftheoripnal)
aTC ntttly enacted by Gabriel Car-
nnco and Dale l:klmqr. Simon has
overwnaten thar lanauagie dif,
ficuhics.. but the pair carry it off .wdl.
One of the funnitt ""Odd Couples ..
of either .,ender to be mounted on a
local st.a.,r. the OCC producuon
completes its t~wceUnd run with
prrfonnancn Thursday throuab Sat-
u.rda) at I p.m and Sunday at 4 p.m.
1n the Drama Lab tbcatcr on tlw C~&a Mesa campus. Call 432-SllO
for licttt 1nfonnab0ft.
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As the prime JCUOn for rmc:knuaJ real ~te sales
appr01Ches, K lien who dsstmauisb their homes from
otbcn on tbr market throuah a reaJistic pnct. anractivc a~ncc and a bOlnC' warranty can upcdite the sale of
the•r ~· ICU>Rhna to a leading real estate expert.
~dy on the recent saln prices of neighbors· homes.
Brinker pointed out.
"Home-sellers should be prepared to adjust the price
if there is no response by potential buyers.. .. he continued.
"Paf')icularly in today's market with home males at the
h1ghcs1 levels s1ntt 1979. httle or no response usually
indicates poor pricina. ••
· <>ren,,e Co.I DAILY PtLOTITueedey, w.d\ 1, 1Na •
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSl'f.E TRANSACTIONS, 87
Ahhouah many homeJ are compet1l1vcly pnctd and
well ma1nt1ined. one fac1or not as obvious to anan)
homcowncn is the ux of• home warranty " a 5dlm1
tool. Homn with a warranty stand out from 1how that are
not proteeted by a warranty plan. Bnnlter said. In
panicular. thebomewarnntyc:aJ)lbc promoted b> usinaa
"n<kr .. on l~ .. for sak" )'llrd sian.
market, Bnnk.er said
A knowledarablt real estate •&t"nt v.111help1he sclltt
set a rcahst1c aslung price. ~how the house frequently.
handle complicated financial details and JU•dc the sale
through utle and escrow stagcs after the offer 1s accepted
Most 1mportanlly. sclle~ should 11vc th<' real estalt
aitnt a full dis.closure about the home Tht real estate
professional will d«1de how to handlc any ncpt1ve
po1n1s and mu1m1tt the home's positive features
"Ty ~l· home Yin pick up 1n March and
ma1nt.a1n a hiah lt'vel th~ Auaust ... said Dan Bnnker,
prnadcnt of tM Home Wananty Auociation of Cah·
fornaa. .. As the home-buJlnt season bcaJns.. sellers should
bt aware of a number of way1 to make their homes more
attracttn to buyCB. ••
The most 1mpon.ant factor 1s competitive pnc1ng.
8nnkerem~. Most home-stlkn ovettStinune the
trut market value of their home, which can uhunately
cost them lime al'MI money. A complete evaluation oft~
ho~·s qr, c~nd11Jon. location. proium1ty to 5ehools as
~II as extras such as a pool or spa should be made.
In addition. Brinker emphasized that home-sellers
should bt aware of various fi~ncina opuons and willina
to consider difTercn1 pncing me1hods 1f the sale price 1s
nJht. "'~ing flexible and workina out a feu1bk fmanc1n1
plan with a potenual buyer can be cruc1al to the sale of a
home ... he said.
Another important key 1n citpcd1ting the sale of a
home 1s 1ls eittenorand interior appearance. accordma to
Bnnker. A neatly C'ult1vated garden with colorful plants
and nowers makes a home more attractive. Houses
freshly painted with neutral colors arc more hkely to sell
than houses with chipped or ptthng paint. Also. scllen
can add warmlh to their homes when showing them to
po1cn11al buyers by usina fresh cut nowers. aar-frcshencn
and a woodbumina fireplace.
"Bu yen are mort comfonable with housn that
mcluck a warqn&y, .. Bnnker said ... A. home warrant)
provides pea« of mind to a potential buyer who 1s assured
&hat c~ly repein of unforetcen mechan1caJ breakdowns
after escrow closn wdl bt covcnd ..
Sellen 1ncrc:ut the marltetab1h1y of their homes by
hav1n1 a warranty plan as well as protecting themselves
apanst potcn111l lawsuJU brouJht b) buyers of homes
rcqumna unf<>fattn repairs of items covered b> a
warranty plan a~ the sale, he u1d
·· .\s an incentl\t' to opcd1te a home salc. real C'Sta~
prof~\aonals nearl) alway!I rttommend that sellt1'1
purdtue a home v.arrant) ·· he said .. Homeowner&
should consult w11h their real estate •n' to make sure
than the com pan) 1uu1n1 the conlracl as a member of the
Homt' Warrant' .\ssoc1at1on ofCalafomta ··
The curnnt 1ntctnt rate for home financm• 1s also a
faC1or Hnm('nwnf'" 'hn11"1 n~ base their askrnc pnce
Since a houtt is 1yp1cally the most 1mpon.an1 asset a
person owns. homeowners should not handle the salt b)
themsclve1 but shou&d use an ei1.penenced real estates.ales
profcu1onaJ who knows the neighborhood and current
That nonprofit rndu!llr) group fom¥d an I 98S.
represtnts four companies 1n the state -A.mencan Home
Shield. Elcclrontl Keal" .\ssonales Inc . F1nt .\mcncan
Home Bu)crs Protecuon and H1sco Home Protection
Plan -that sell home warrant~ protccuon
IRS: Mutual fund costs not income_ Investing in Asian
companies popular
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Investors will have TodO notht~g on · 87
returns to get I -year reprieve from tax -----~
87.IDI LUTRER
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WASHINGTON -The Internal
Revenue Ser" ice has put out the
definitive word on a confus1n1 new
law afTcctina taution of anvcttoB 1n
mutual funds.
Investors Wlll not have to repon
cnu1n opcrat1na c1tpcnscs of their
publ1cl)' ofrcmi mutual funds as 1987
income bccaux the funds will not
pass alona those expensn to share·
holders, said IRS spokesman Rod
Young.
··~pkdon·1have10 bcconcuned
at all about thotie eitpenin on the
returns they arc filina now.-said
Mike Delancy of the Investment
Company lnst1tu\C. which represents
most of the natton's 2.400 mutual
funds.
Tb1s means 1nves1on will have to
do noth1n1 on their 1987 returns to
gel a one-)ear reprieve from a new
lalt.
Ho~vcr, unless Conarns 1n1er·
'encs. about 20 m1lhon shareholders
will have to count such upensn as
income on fut we ta• returns and then
attempt to wntc them ofT as a
miscellaneous 11em1zed deduction
The tauuon of these expenses has
~n surrounded by confusion bt·
causc of the wording of a new
prov1s1on affecting th~m 1ha1 was
signed into law by Prciadent Reatan
only last Dec. n . That prov1$1on
delayed for one year 1mplemcntauon
of a stttion of the big 1u overhaul
enacted 1 n 1986.
~cause of the lX'cembcr change.
publicly offered rnutual funds will not
allocate their 1987 opera11ng ex·
penscs among sharchokk'rs. Thus.
shareholders will not have to mention
such amounts on their taJt returns at
all.
Bui all that changes for 1988.
Mutual funds will be required to pass
on operating e1tpenscs to share·
holders. In tum. shareholders Wlll last
that amount as income and hope they
can deduct 1t a.s a miscellaneous
e11pcnsc
That is. unless Congress 1n1ervenes
again
Under the 1986 tax overflaul, 1he
deducuon for all lunds of mis-
cellaneous ei1.penscs 1s limited to
those that ei1.ctcd 2 percent of ad·
JUSted aross income. A mutual-fund
shareholder whose miscellaneous tit·
pen.es did not reach that threshold
would have no way of deductina the
fund·s ci1.penscs and. as a result.
would bt tued on income never
rttt1ved. The same would bt true for
a taitpayer who did not 1trm1zc
det1ucuons.
Keapn has uk.ed C onarcu 10 grant
sharcholdcn permanent relief from
ta.utton-on that .. phantom income ..
at a cosl ofS400 m1lhon a year
The hon's share of money invested
1n mutuaJ funds 1s m \h05(' that att
rqularl) traded on secunt1n mar-
kets. But there are numerous non-
pubhc funds that are traded pnvately
The IRS notes l.ho5c thal arc not
publicly offered or owned by at least
500 ptrsons may have to allocate
expenSC'S amona shareholders for
198 7. Any fund that 1s so affected
should bt advisma s~holden to
rcpon as 1 ncome the uptnsn that are
designated 1n .. Bo" 2 .. on Form 1099-
DIV ·
"If you arc not sure that your fund
qualifies as publicly offend. you
should contact your fund ... advises
Youns of the IRS
LOS ANGELES -Investing in Asian compan 1~ or the
mutual funds that do so has become 1n~reas1ngl~ popular "'1th
American 1n..,es1ors rettntly. according to a special repon in
.. ln"'cslor's Daily," the na11onaJ bu<oiness and financial newspaper
This 1s despite the fact that Asian 1n .. cstments can be either
difficult 10 obtain 1nforma11on on. or are re lat1,eh fev. and far
between Both South Kotta and Ta1v.an are complete!~ closed to
fore1an 1nHstors. for cumplc. altho ugh .\mencans can 1nH·s1
through t-v.o clos.cd-cnd m utual funds traded on l S <>tod
CJlC hanges..
Both funds ha'c nscn rap1dl) in pme O'er the past month
HowC''er. these funds. and th~ that 1n,es1 in other .\s1an
cou ntnes. do not eliminate such nsks as cu~nn nul tua11ons
political nsk~ cap1taJ rnntrols and lo wt"r accounting and control
standards. In contrast to South Korea and Ta1Y-an . Srng.a pore
Hong Kong and Mala)s1a art optn markets foreigners lan bu'
shares of stock 1n local companies there
But obuuning 1nforma11on on those comapna~ 1s often
d1fficuh ln add1t1on. buyers and sellers ma) ha'e 10 wait months
to settle their accounts: and both stock markets -ma n\
Mala)s1an companies arc traded o n the Singapore e~change -ar~
small compared to U.S. markets.
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ICN Pharmaceuticals' sales rise 18 percent to $121 M
CO\ta Mna-beJed ICN PU.rma·
eettOea.a. a.r. rq>ortcd that saln of
the company rOK 18 pt'faftt over the
prcviou~ ydr to S 121 million.
ICN said a net loss ofS 16.6 mil hon.
whech 1ncluckd an unrealized loss an
its '""'estmcnt ponfoho of $1 9.4
m1lhon. in the fiscal year ended Nov.
JO oompared to net mcomc o( S l3 4
million. or 81 ttnts a share. 1n the
same penod a year a,o.
The company said the unrealized
loss. brouaht about by market con-
ditions in last year's fourth quaner.
occurred tn Its investment portfolio
consasttngofeovernment and corpor-
ate bonds and equaues.
ICN sa1d 1t did not Cllpcct the
UAruh.ud rnvntmcnt loss to have an
economic 1mi-ct on the compan)·.
SPI sales mcrcated 28 percent to
S78.6 m1lhon. while net income of
Sl.S m1lhon compared to S8. I
mllhon 1n l 986.
ICN 81omcdecal~ rcponcd income
of Sl.9 m1lhon on sales of S42 7
compared to SJ.I m1lhon on saln of
S41 I million 1n 1986.
Saks and c:am1np ofV1rakk. Inc .
the compeny 's phannacntical ~
ve~ent company. wen affected
by h1ahcr racarch nptndtturn. and
the m1t1al launch 1n 1986 of Virazok
(nba\'ann) in the United States for
respirator)' synqtaal v1ru1 (RSV).
when substanltal sha~ts ~
made. R1bev1nn 11 matU1cd m the
Untied Sta~ by SPI. Va.ratek re-
pof'tcd rcvenun ofS l .4 mallion and a net lou of SI0.9 million in 1987
compared to ~venues of S I 0. 9
million and net ancomc of SJ.I
million an 1986.
In the Untkd S&asa. •·heft V1r-
uolc it indec:atcd for the aerotOliud
1rcatmcn1 of h~p1taltud mfants and
)Ouna children with severe RSV .
14,000 babies were treated through
the 1987 RSV ~son. Althou&h the
curTCnt season" s11ll 1n Pf'<>sttSS. the
company upects that over 20,000
pa11enu will bt treated 1n the
1987-1988 season.
For the fiscal )tar ended. No'·. JO.
the company repurcha~d S72
million of its ou1Sland1n1 debt
ICN Pharmaceuticals. Inc.. de-
velops. manufac1ures and markets
pharmacC'utical and biomedical
products and services. pnmanly 1n
the Unttcd States. Canada. Mcit 1w
and Europt. • • • Lutt Predaiot1 C.rp. has an-
nounced financial results for the year
ended Dec. 31.
Laser Prcos1on in 1987 earned net
income of S694.000. or 22 cents per
share on rt'"'en ues of S 18. 9 31 .000.
compar<'d to net carn1n1s of
S 1.2 76.000. or 4S cents per share. on
revenues of S 16.016.000 for the )Car
ended Dec# JI . 1986.
In the founh quaner of 1987, 1hc
lrvine·baSC'd company recorded net
income of S S82.000, or 18 ~nts per
share. on revenues of $6.184.000
compared to net mcome ofS4S3.000.
or 14 ~nlS per share. on revenues of
SS.066,000 for the corTtspond1n1
quarttr of the prior year
Commcnl1"1 on &he mulls. Dr
Walter M. Doyle. president and chief
uccutt\IC Offij:'Cr. Stated thal the
company acxeferated ilS product de-
v clop m en t activ1 t1 es and
stre~ned its markct1n1 orpni.ia-
uon an 1987.
Doyle added that although I 987
profitabihty was . impacted b\ the
FIXED 16% ANNUAL ROI
INSTALLMENT NOTES
PAID MONTHLY -NO PENALTY
CMltE. a local 8 yr. old c:ompuy Im devdoped. ptovcn and
paccn&cd a DCW ~ i.D aMloamca&1ICOAuol sysaan &cchoolol)' ror me by QcmDI proca1iq illd.arica Ma la &Jae U.S. anJ
'throu&b'>Ut the world. Our~ ._ beta &fUud U.S. Patent No.
4.714,010 ud haS pucau.-paMUaa ia II fotdp CXM1autea.
To sciw our WOttdwidc .ark.elp&Mlc. CMAE II btllld.lqa SS,CXX>.<XX>
apamm lud by otrcriaa ••acwcd lm••H....., lkMa whM:h
ptcMdl: .,.. m:pteoaal lK au.a raana oe a.iawa• (ROI) ·
taod.fof 3 ,can.. wiO U optjoa IO mate witMllMll 11 uy time
........ penalty.
n11 i1MS191atopportul1Jil.__. "7 CMAlrt pucat proacacd
w:etwnk>g,a woddwtde ... U-Wl'oedollar •taat, 1 pnwca tnack
record Clidoncd by mjor ......._a lmOeiWtm'* ud capable
JWI.1ad a IObd w•erw au• ,.1or ~-
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Ill w& CA "'114-(714).161.flm 11?1.BX flll.,..,,.i,,AX 11t~3'lDrl
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as favorabl) pos1uoned at )tar end
'*llh s1gn1ficant neY. products an 11s
Fiber Optic Rad1ometnc and
Analect lns1rumen1 hnes.
Funhermore. Do) le said that the
benefits of a br~ned product base
and strcnathencd duut saJn or-
pnizatton art pattl) rencc\Cd 1n the
compan) 's record sa.lcs and sales
bookinp of St>~ m1lhon and S8
million. rnpcctt,eh tn the founh
quarter of 198"
Laser Prec1~1on 1~ <1 manulaclurtr
of IC-St and mC'asurement 10\trumcn-
u uon for 1.1~ 1n fibt"r opt11.:s tdr-
communicattons la5oC'r rc5"C'ardl
qual1t' C'lnlrol and c hem1ctl
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tion external economic
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ney to establish a trust that is flexible eno ugh to deal
with these ever-changing facts of life.
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write or call: Mr. David P. Cattrell, Directol', Bankers
Trust C-ompany c:iCalifornia, N.A., 300 South Grand
Avenue, Los Angieles, California ~71.
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the mo,11~ 1wn the~ba.Md on pe(C9f!f for .
No aecur1fi:=1nt 1 fK 1000 St\41 rts ar• I ,
Net and l)tf'cen aee dla~•r• the dltferenc9 between '"' prev el011ne orlce end Mondav's last or price.
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percent of ctlenve reoardteu of volume tor Mondav No securities troding below S2 art Incl· -v~. Net and percentee>e changes are the difference between the previous closl119 orke and Mondav's 2 1>.m. Pf'ke. Ull'S
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NYSE CoMP os1a T R~NSA ~ r10~
. Market finished lower j
r;.f.V. 't ORI\ I .\Pt -Tht: stod. ma~~1
tini~· lov.er toda~ aht'r lighting to hold the piM
lhjl propdkd 1110 a posH.ra\h high Monda'
\nJI, '>l'> had e\~ tt'd 10 Stt the market follow
thr\1uih 1n \fooda~ ·., '>Iron& ad,anct but tM
trend v.,h mo\th J1:.appoan11ng. Somt' said t~
Jj, ' Jdl' 11\ v.a\ haghhghled b' big an"nton
l J'>htng in their gain'> ;
.. It\ wrt of a pau\l· 10,ake profits and Stt'
v.hl"fl" V.l" go nni:· ubst-r't'\l Eldon G nmm senior
'au· prt's1dcnt tor Btrr V.11'>(.m St-cuntt('S
fradi.'f\ lound ltttk t'\ tdt'nCt' IO tht-go\CTn-
n1l nt ) IJh.'\t batlh of \l3t1st1C"S to !Wlttsf, tMir
lUfl\1\ll' Jbvut the ht:alth of the t'Conom' The
C. nmml·rtl" l.A.·panmc:-nt said 11'> l hat'f «ono mte
forl'C.l,t1ng g6lugc drop~ a -.harp 0 6 per~nt 1n
Januan but D«emb(T\ lndt'A of Lcad1Q&
f lun11m1l l nJtlato~ v.a\ ~' 1~ up'IA.ard t'asmg
frM\ ul jn 1mmant.>nt m·c\\ton
.\I~ toda~. the go' emmt'nt )<ltd construction
.,~ ndang tumbled :'. Q penent an fanwa~ t~
t>1ggl''>t Jl"lhnt: 1n 111 month' But a" v.u the.' la!ie
v.11h thl" k .sd1ng indn tht'drop tollov.cd a re' 1<,ed
U .i l)l"rcent anCT't'ast 1n ~cmbc:r
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TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1988
Gr9wth limit before supervisors
Board exJiected to put traffic initiative on June bal ot rather than delay vote ---
By 808 VAN EYltEN
Of ..............
Orange County supervisors today
are expected to clear the way for a
June vote on a j>f'Oposcd countywide
growth and traffic control initiative.
The in1t1auve officially qualified
for the ballbt earlier this month when
supporters dehvered mo~ than
96.000 signatures. 50 percent rnore
than necessary. to the Rqistrar or
Voters.
Arizona Gov. Evan
Mecham's Impeachment
trial opens./ A5
Jessie Jackson· s second-
placing showing in Maine
has political analysts tak-
ing a second look at his
campaign./ AS
World
Members of the Orange County
Board of Supervisors have the option
of adopting the initiative. placing 11
on the ballol. or studying it for 45
da)S.
Of the five board members. a
majority said Monday that they
would vote to put the m~urt on the
June primary election ballot.
Among those supportinf a move·to
put th initiative on the June ballot is
Boar Chairman Harriett Wieder.
··1 am moving to put it on the ballot
to respond to the people,·· Wieder
said.
Another board member, Don
Roth. said he opposed the initiative,
which would lie development m
unincorporated Orang.: County to
transportallon 1mprovcmeots.
But given the options. Roth said he
would let the voters decide.
.. we·re aoing to put It 00 the
ballot." he said ... Then I JUSt hope
somebo<h will mount an education
campaign to let the people know what
the dTccts of this thing arc going to
be."
Referrina to a recently completed
(Pleue .. o•oWTB/ A2)
Jobs in balance, study claims
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. ...,,... ....
Chapman College Dean JamC$ Doti said Monda)' ~hat he believes a proposed countyw1de growth control
m111a11' c v.ould depress Orange Count)' 's CC'onomy.
Speaking n a pre~ conf~nce at the coneee. Dou
prL-sc nted a stud) performed by college researchers that
conclude-s that the initiative would reduce tow propniy
value. eliminate jobs. reduct sales tax revenues.. IO~r
a -.erage personal income and ra1~ housing pnccs in the
count).
"You would·~sec more economic bliaht and urban
decay." said Dou. founder of the coUe,e's Ccntcr for
Economic Research. which conducted the study. "I think
the average person in Oranat County would notKlt it."
A draft of the stud) drew fire last week from growth-
control supponen, who said the analysis was based on
false premises.
The study wu comm1ss1oncd by the county
Environmental Manqcment A~ncy and agency officials
told researchers lO base 1t on the a.sst1mpt1on that
construcuon would decline b)' 15 percent 1f the m1t1111ve
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(Pleue eee SCOJllOlllC/ A2)
HBwife
on trial
inmate's
murder
DA claiming woman
plotted with lover to ------get insurance money
ByJONATBANV~ °' .............
Juron on Monday heard a tapc-
rccordcd telC{>hO~ all for help 1n
which a wailing Otx1e Ann Dyson
told authonues a man with a stockm&
pulled over his face Md bro~en into
her Hunungton Harbour home.
raped her and sa.bbed hn husband to
death.
A general strike In Pan-
ama called by Nortega's
opponents has only spor-
adic success./ A4
Mary Sllerwood of CoMa llaa wu Maiten kt aot la.Jued of lnlDe A•enae la Newport Beacll wlaea ahe braked oa tbe
tb•nlra to a eeatbelt. Ber car ftlpped o•er on tlae 2300 &lock allppery road, weat lato a 91>1D abd bit a curb Monday.
"He told me that 1f l screamed. he
,.ould lull m)' kids..-Dyson told the
emCJlCnc> dispatcher 1n the carly-
mom1ng hours of Nov. 18. 19S4
"There's blood evcrywhc'f."
But in opcnina statcmenu in
D)son's murder trial Monday, Ocpu-
!) Distnct .\ttomc) Rid: Toobt\ saJd
D)son v.-as l~ma ""hrn sh( made the
call.
Entertainment
••Die Fledermaus·' plays a
joke on Strauss at the
Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center ./84
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Cars pile up on rain-slick roads
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. Olllllr ........
Intermittent. li&ht rainfall brou&ht
only minor relief ror an otherwise dry
February but provided major head,
aches on Southern California roads
Monda) where -.eh1cles slipped and
shd into one another throughout the
da~.
A IS-car pileup on. the San D1qo
Freeway JUS1 nOTth of Long Beach
Boulevard at 12:30 p.m. resulted in
four major injuncs. the California
H1gh'Wa) Patrol rcponed.
Four northbound lanes were
blocked unt112 p.m. as highway patrol
officers struggled to l~p up v.1th calls
across the Southland.
.\t ~:::!I p.m.. a tanker 1ruck
o' erturned on 1he trans1t1on road
from the eastbound 91 frttY...a) 10 the
v.estbound 5 7 freewa>. causing major
traffic congcsuon there.
The lane Y...as reopened just before 6
p.m.
Three cars collided at 5 p.tn. on the
405 just south of Beach Boulevard.
temporanl~ blocking three lanes
there.
Ho~ver. that rush hour nwp was
quickly cleared and no injuries were
reported. a C'HP dispatcher said.
More than 800 accidents ~re
reponed throughout the day. and the
C'HP rtteived nearly 1.200 calls for
traffic assmantt by early eveninJ.
Dnvers genera II) found the going a
little easier on surface strttts where
Orange C~t lav. enforcement of-
ficials reported fev. problems
-\n cAcept1on v.as a single car
accident on Ir' 1ne .\'enue tn New-
port Beach at I 0:2~ a.m.
Mar) Sherv.ood of Costa Mesa was
dn' 1 ng north .,.. hen o;he had to brake
for slowing traffic
The rear v. heels o l her car began to
spin out on the v.cst pavemen1 The
'eh1cle struck the curb and 01ppcd
over
Although shaken b) the accident.
Sherwood escaped lnJUf) 0ffiCt"TS
attributed her good fortune 10 her
v.eanng a scat belt
The Orange Coasl for the most part
v.as bypassed h' the storm 1ha1
mo'ed throuJh Southern Cahforn1a
on Sunda) and ~tonda~
'lev.port ~ach recorded JUSI 01
inches b~ 5 p m \tonda' v.h1le Sant.a
-\na reported 0 2 inch ..\ third of an
inch dropped at Lo~ '\ngclcs civic
center
Totals were greater 10 the nonh.
One of the h('l1' 1cst rainfall to~ls was
1.72 inches at \1t Wilson. whale
Santa Barbar.t nwed 92 inches.
At Mammoth l.Ak.u. ui.
enthusiasts v.ere cager to hit the
slopes where a foot of snov. had fallen
by C'ening.
More r.tan as in store here. too. said
meteorologist George McK.illop at
the "at1onal \\ eather Scrv\CC,
(Pleue eee 8UCll/A2)
Newport planner a thorn
in side of Mesa developers
An envelope on the wall of Sandy
Genis' small, cluttered office in
Newt><>rt Beach City Hall challenges
her vis.tors:·· .t\rc You Still Qucst1on-
in& Authority.,..
For Genis. the answer 1s a rnound-
1na "Yes."
"I'm very stubborn by nature."
says tht Costa Mesa resident. "It's a
character flaw ...
Genis, 34. is a fast-&alk1n1 tdca.list
who has the enthusiasm of a biah
school cheerleader for her causes.
most of which arc environmental and
tbereforc rclakd to dcvelopmcnL She
is so enersct1c that at times she bou~ barely able to contain hef'
e~. She all but sends ofhperb.
W1tb her idc:alism1 Genis is an-
noyed by people sne tltinb arc
JElllFEI
1£1£1
I
cheatiq or are disbo~l
"I art a scmc of outrqe when
people do IOmclbiftl \My shouldn't be doi"I." Genis says. .. , have a
problem with k>lin, if I think some-one wun 't playifll by &he rules. ..
But DCM CVCf)'One ptays by the Nies.
a fact that can still surpnsc Genis.
-who admits she g.re ..... up sheltered m
\he Costa Mesa neighborhood of
Mesa Verde.
"The v.orld 1s supl)Mcd to be a
ccnain ..... a~ The '-"Orld 1:. sup~ to
be Jood," she sa)S w11h con viction.
Gems was a b1ol<>1) major al
nford but turned to plannio.g af\n-
uauon. She works as a senior
ncr an Newport Stach and
nds her frtt ume opposina de-
velopment m Costa Mesa.
She has a reputation in both cities
for bccom1na mdi,nant wbco ~
velopcn submit pro.Jf'Cts that arc not
riaht for some reason. Her co-workers
tease her for being a so-<:allcd "U'e!C'-
huger."
(Pleue ... P'l..AJQISa/ Aa)
Catalano not seekingre-electioD
announcement today to open
aeat In Irvine City Council race
Poh~ amvcd at the home about 3
a.m and foun-..Mel Dulay Dyson. a
30-)car-old financ1aJ consultant .
dead. He had bttn stabbed nearly 10
umcs.. au1hon11e-s said. o .. son. then 40. told them she was sl~pma with a s1d. ch,t ld 1n anoth"
room when she woke after midmJht
and wandered into the master
bedroom She said she saw he1
common~w husband·s bod) m a
fetal pos1t1on on the carpet. and was
attacked b)' behind b) a man who told
her ··Stt v.hat can happen.-
The man dlo'ked her and raped nu.
then forced ner to dnvc him to a
ncarb) shopp1na ~nter. Dyson told
police
Dyson was eummcd at a local
hospital and doctors determined she
rn--... Wl1'S/ A2)
Shot~un
deatllof
fetus an
accident
ly JONATHAN VOLBE °' .............
WIFE ON TRIAL IK MATE'S MURDER •••
t'loaAl .
&ad in1cm>une, bua the semen S&ft\o-
pb wett the same u that of ha
husband -and thousands of other
..,en. She also bad some bNi.lcs on
lier neck and sbouJden.
For two yean, Huntinaton Beacb
mvestip1011 kepa the case open. la
f986! they arrested [)y1on, acculins fter orconcocaina the story to cover up
her husband's murder. Authorities
claimed ax woman booed to collect
S 1 lS,000 throuab her 6u.sbend's life
insurance.
Dyton is charlled with murder llBd
con$Piracy. She laces life in prison if
convicted. She has been held iq
Oraftle County Jail in lieu of
SlS0,000 bail since her arrest.
In his 90-minute openin1 sta~
mcnt. Toohey told the eiabt-woman,
four-man panel that Dyson had a
lover who helped plot the crime and
that it was a roommate ofthaa man -
identified as Enricho Vasqua-wbo
killed Mel Dyson.
'IWOUld receive the insurance money.
Toohey said the arrest was made
then because authorities feared the
woman wou.Jd flee if she received tbe
cash. But defense attorney~ Stlcin said it was just one of leVCral
eaamples of police harassment of his} dimt. .. Mn. DyJon for two yea.rs was
tonnaned by -· a pol~ officer who mack it bis pmonal vendetta to make
ture she never coUected that in-
aunntt money," Stein uid in his
opcnina statements. "She ft5 a
woman under tremendous pressure ...
Stein told jurors his client had
llOth.iQa to do with the slayinc. and
that the killer had cteaped because ~ ~tJ~Ocuted their in-ftltlllllOCI on n.
Foi' CUlltplJa. said. Met ~
-two wtftl'bri>te his deadt-Md
embn1te4 sa.ooo in misap.
propriateddlleckl from bis~,
and that wa a more likely motive b
murder. Toohey read the panel a letter that
~tal authorities 1n1.C1Upled from
l,)yson to Vuqucz. who lived in New be uad a collatetal on tbs lOU".
fork but bas not been found. In the ··1 wano~ but l~tcared
letter, the woman wrote that and•id'no.'Jcc,.ildn'tlietoh«, .. thc
authorities were followin& her and letter says. '"With the cimnn11antial
that she was still trying 10 _JCI the evidence ifl said anythina aouyooc, ~oney -ercsumably Mel Dyson's they wouid pick me up ...
"There was 16 to 19 stab wounds,"
Stein said, thowiaa pictures· of the
victim's body to theJuron. 11aat iaa
mC'S511F murder or in the bat of
passion -not a murder that -planned."
Siein said . later he was unsure *tber Dyton would testify in her
own ddense durina the three--week
.insurance pc)licy. The Setler, which was full of picas
At one point. Huntinaton Belch for advice and love. ended with the
authorities even used an undercover wamins. "take care. don't Ft care--loan shark who said she wouJd loan less. thc-y're still out there.'"
Dyson thousands of doHan j f she Hvnun&1on Beach police anested
admitted to any role in the iillina. · Dyson in December 1986. on the eve
'purportedly so the information could o(a hcarin& tocktermincwhcthcrshe
trial. ~
An expected key prosecution wit-
nns was ny.,n ·s sister, wbo arrived
at the murder scene before
authorities.
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Prom Al
were passed.
Initiative supporters said there was no reason to
'$uppose that the measure would reduce development.
· -It's an absurd premise," said Russ Burkett. co-
. author of the iniJiative. "It could 10 either way. It could
reduce development. But what if housana consu:uction
were to increase because you penalize hi4b-risc com-
mercial 'development relative to rttidcnttal dcvelop-
t 'mcnt?'' ·
· An offiClal wtth the Environment.al M•~ment
Agency. however. defcndc4 the auumed IS percent
d«lme io construction.
Charles Hulcm. a financiaJ anaJyst with the agency. 'faid the assumption was bued on an expected increase in
~he time it wouJd lake to procns a construction project if
{he m1tiative wett to pass.
He said agency officials believe some projects would
have to be deferred until trans~nation 1mprovcmenu
'were installed to comply with the initiative.
· But it is already taking IOfl&C" this year to ~roccss
prOJCCts than 1t did last year, becaux county offiClals arc
drawina up detailed qreements that guarantee roads will
·be built to accompany development.
' And many developments arc already ~ing delayed
until transportation improvements arc put tn.
' Robert Fisher, the county's director of planning. and
•Michael Ruane. director of environmental and special
prOJ«ts, have both said they believed rttently ap~oved
~velopmcnL apttments were in co.mphance with the
'proposed arowth con\rol irtitiative.
·' Hulem said, however. that he ~lievcd thr an1tiauve
would add to the delays already beina cxpencnccd.
.. We ha vc some methods aJready in place to deal wuh
\hr an1tiat1ve," he said. "but we don't have all the
TOOnatonna mechanisms that would ~ necessary to
' measure compliance."
1 Doti. an cconomtCS professor and dean of the
collqe's School of Business and Management. Jald
·Monday that he •arced with tbe assumption that the
proposed initiative would reduce constuctton.
"I think the .assumption is conserYative," he said.
"My aut feeling is that the impKt of the initiativeweuld be
even more severe than l S pen:cnt."
Chapman Collqc rcsurchers developed six
sccnanos. based on possible. results of arowth control
init1auve results in the counll and in various cities which
have their own proposed initiatives.
Under the least-extreme scenario, the initi.auve
would paS'S io tbc unincorporated county but not io any of
lhe at~. Moreover. the scenario assumes that all
proposed development projects..{neet initiative standards.
In this scenario, the effects ere sliaht.
The arowth in county employment would be reduced
by only l .13ljobs over a 10 year period.
Growth in pcnonal income, sales tu revenues and
housina prices would also be affected only sliahtly.
In the worst-caJC scenario, the initiative would pass in
all Orange County cities. plus the unincorporated areas.
and construction would be curtailed after four years
~cause projects failed to meet initiati'\le standards.
If that were to occur. researchtn predict. employ-
ment arowth would ~ reduced b')t.morc than 91,000 jobs.
Even under the worst-asc scenario. however.
emplo)'ment wou.ld still arow by 2.27 perant a year over
the I 0-ycar study period. which 1s hiahcr than the national
averqc of2 percent.
PcrsonaJ income arowth would slow to about 1.09
percent~tJycar, which iMbout balftbe national averap.
Growth in personal income in Orange County has
traditionally been well over the n,tional averaac.
Doti said forecasters expect a slowina in the arowth of
housana vaJucs in Oranac County over the next decade if
the arowth<onlrol intllativc is not passed.
Rnearchcr1 pttd1cted a basctine annual increase in
home prices of 1.41 percent.
But housina pnccs could increase at a rate matt than
three limes hightt undet' the worM-<a.se scenario. Doti
said.
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PLANNER AN ACTIVIST IN MESA •••
PnmAl !he ~"'They can't do that" is Ma,cw Donn HaJI says. however.
to~~ what "'Thanks for tbe that most of Genis· objections arc Memories .. is to Bob H~: Eacb it .,._Oft "'1Uppoacd tccboica:I cklails
known by the pbrue they often utter. in tbe enviromneatal imped rq>ort."
In the ,.sa two years. Genis has a document he maintains is su~ JOfte pubfic with her m&sade, beco~ tivc.
..._ a fixture at the podiwn in the "WMt sbe ~ hes no impKt on
Cosaa Mesa Ci'Y Council chambers. the ~. which to me is the
She hcame inv°'ved in fUti• c·llUde of what happens in Coat
dcveloprnnts oa tbe tity•s nortll side ea.,. lie •P.
aft.er her fatbcr•s heart attack. Para-hter Buffa aarces. sayina that
medics aot to her s-rents' house just Genis Fts IO botled down in detail
as her father went into cardiac arrest. that she docs not contribute to the
Sbt contends that if the para.medics develo_pment a.sa whole. ··1 don't find
bad not been there, her father would it s-n1cularly helpful. It's kind of the
have died. minutiae of how these projects work
When her father suffered his cor-their way throuah the system."
onary. the city wn embroiled in a But Genis says. "If the errors art in
debate over shuttina down the Royal there then the document is flawed and
him Drive Fire Department station the decisions.arc flawed ...
and movina it north. That was the Hall rcse:nts Genis' participetion,
i~tus for Omis' immenion in city lllyini it has cost deve~n and
politics. taxpayen "a tremendous nwnbcr of
That was also about the time Genis dollars." He estimates that objection1
noticed that her water rates Md to the Home Ranch project have cost incrcuedSO~nL Whenshecallcd about S6 million -$200.000 of
Mesa Consolidated Water District to •hich the city will have lO pay.
find out why. a representative told her "What her ultimate motive is. I
the incrcasc was to defray the cost of have no idea. But it's been very
scttina up new services for large expensive," he says.
devc1opments in nonh Costa Mesa. Buffa says the motive isa .. delayi•
St.andinJ in front of the council -procedure. h 's the Willie Ra] Wesely
always with her brown. shoulder-approech to urban plannina. Wisely.
lcnath hair efftc:ienaJy pulled beck and '/·ailhouse lawyer convicted in 1912
wearina a business suit -&nis fires o killina his stepfather, was abk to
questions and chalknaes at rapid-fire delay hil. scn1encina for nearly five
speed to planners and consultants. years throuah a terics of complec:ated
Spcakina in fast motion is somethina tqal maneuvers.
she docs.j n cve()'.day conv~tio.n. Bu~ Councilman 0,vc._ W~kr
but she steps up the pace when she's u_ys he thinks other council melflben
tryin1 to beat the five-minute clock "fear her because (her analyses have)
the council imposes on speakers. been atturalC in the past ... I think
By the time she finlshcs, Genis has they listco and then try to faaure 1 way
left some in the room visibly stanJed around it.··
and shaken. ~·s often a pause Genis charges that. because o/
while staffers. consultants. council political ~res.. p&anni!'I in Costa
memben and the audience try to Mesa is • pretend pl.anoint. She uys
di&cst her st.ream of consciOU1ness, thlt because o( the oolitics. the
sharp-tonaued report on the develop. attitude amona Costa Mesa planncn
ment issue at hand. is, .. Wc11 jYa& ,ut in a bundl of a.fr,
The fact that she works as a plan~
in one city and spends her~ timt
opposina ckvdopmcnu in uot..Mr
don not pose any prohionaJ co.
flicts for her. Genis says. When * , first became active, her boss told
Gtois that she bad the same F'am
Amendment riabts to fmdom of
speech u the next person and that brr
outspokenness in Costa Mesa would
not threaten her job in Ncwpan
8cach.. AlthcMIP be th.inks IOIDC of Genia'
objections arc 10 .. S1111" and "dit-
rupt" certain dcvelopmeats, Lamm
says her input FncraUy is .. constf'llC·
tive criticism and Sood for tbe
process. In fact, he •YI-her com-
ments arc sometimes easia' for t.bc
Slaff'° dipl btcau.IC sbe deals 09 a
lcpl, l::at emotional, bais and speab
thcirQ111.,C
"If we doo•t nccnsari!l do u w
wishei.. well, we're sorry. be says.
.. I ~rifu heard tbinp about. 'h 'scas w rocks.• but (council
mcmben) don't listen anyway ...
Genis says. AcU•• ... , ~ emy, Gellis
~ ...t she nontMic·it Im ta.km.a
bitr CMd olbu aOc\al lifl.
.. , think, •Gee. my friends ~ out
doi6J all this fun stuff and I'm sitU..
in this metti ... ' ••
An avid reader. she cannot ,._
member the last time she wu 1blo10
drop the reports to~ up a bool.
She still has time to sane in the church
choir. ho~ver. . _
De$pi1e tbe ~nonal sacrif!C:'d.
Oenit fe!Ninsdrivcn by her idealdln
ancJ her belief In afvina back to lk
community .
.... Vt bad I pretty c.asz Ii~. a prdly
spoiW life. .. she says. Ifs like. 'To
those who recitive much, mucb willk ~-. So..timel there'1 IOlk--
thina wbcR 10" realty Mwe to do IOlllCthint." .
"A lot of citiuns' poups aren't but nol &ake tbc dfon to do it riaflL ..
really able to fiaht etrecuvely beca'* .. £ Ya"Y plaaner has an opinion, and SLICK they know t0methina's fasby, t0me-lthinkthatdecisionisnotuptoberto •••
1hin1 donn't jibe. but they can•t put make, .. 11~ Doo Lamm, tbt city's rre.Al
study b) economic forccastcn at
Chapman College. Roth said he was
concrrncd that the initiative might
raise housing prices
their finger on it,•• she says. With her director of dcvdopmnt sa •lea. .. If A loW-oretlure syaem mo"'-1
technical knowledaie, her member-the City Council ~not happy with inland wiU keep tbe Southland in
on the June ballot. next week. ship in Costa Mesa Residents-for the job we're doina. they would 1eU ¥S lhoweft thl"OUlh Wedae9day, wida a
··1 don't think we .. have any reason The activists' measure. known Responsible Growth aj\'cs the sroup so, and not one mtmberhuaiticized drier frida.1 and Satw'da1 Qpcc:lld.
to delay it funher ... he said. officially as the Citizens Sensible an edac. us." McKilop said.
But Riley said he would also Growth and Traffic Control In-.------------------------....,..._=-~--""'=--:---:----··The difficult) that we have today
with young people and minorities not ~1n1able to afford to hvc here is only
go1n1 to ~t worst ... he said.
Roth said he would really prefer to
. have 4S more days to study the
initiauvr.
"But I don't thank we have three
·'"ote1 to do that:• he said.
' Supervisor Tom Riley also said he
..owoukt support pumna the 1nttiative
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support efforts b)' the county En-iaiativel would prohibit powth in
v1ronment.al Manqcmcnt Aaienc:y to areas wnere there is trafl"te contCStion
develop its own crowth ma~ment until measures arc taken to reduce the
ballot measure. conacstion.
"I wou.Jd like the votm to ha~ a It would abo tet minimum stan-
choicc." he said. dards for police and anabulance ~ncy officials are expected to response times ud fot Oood control ~ave an alternative measure. which protection.
~~~\esclemenuofthecitixns' -5'.paoeilon Glddi V11quc:z aod
1nahatave as wcll 11 otbef' pvwa and Roett S&uuon eould not be R'Khed
traffic ~men a P"01J'9m1. by for com-.i.
CATALANO NOT SEEKING RE-ELECTION ••• .... ,.... .. 1
• ~was chairm.n of the Commission J)al)C1'I to "'n in the June e)ect.ion. Cieof'IC E. Men.tQJ.. · 1 'ftom 1982-1913. He bas •n a IC'COrdin&.. to officials in the city
profnsor at UCI for 16 years and ckrk·s otr.ce. Other candidates who
holds a doctoral dqret in sociaJ have ta.ken out papen arc Pluta
'tcience from Synicusc Univcmty in Werner. William A. lloomu-, Sidney
cw ~. War Bunon Ill. S.lly Anne Miller.
·' Only one candidas.e for Irvine City Jqtia WarshaucrJ.. Michael S.
'Council. Mtc:hacl Shea. bas returned Dull)'. Cameron \.otpOVe and
-~. lllJ 1111
Four people hl'f't tam !!=£
for * ma cnl .. t Hal •
John colcmH. AnthODY .
lladovcbich and la'!)' Hammond, &be only mayoral candidate to mum
ltiss-pm.
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