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1988-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ c• THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1988 25 CENTS BB detours Town·Square project Mola to appeal Planning Commission· s call for more than condos on property By ROBERT BAR&ER °' ... ..., ......... Plans to build a Town Square rtdt'vclopmcnt prOJCCl that contains only condominiums and townhomcs but lacks an actual town square have received a setback al the hands of the Hunt1n1ton Beach Plannina Com- Entertainment Whitney Houston Is among the top Grammy winners, taking an award for best female pop vocal- lst./ A 7 Ind ex Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business ClassJfled Comics Death notice Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather 83 C3 81 85-6 C4-6 B-4 C7 A7 A8 A3 C6-8 C l-3 A2 m1541on. Mola Development Corp. officials. who have planned for years to butld the proicc:t on city.owntd 1and near llle~ain-stfC'Cf llt>rary1lt Mllln and Fifth streets. fill"d ar appeal Wcdne~ day for a hearing before the City Council. Mola 's protect. backed bv cm Victillis' --kin seek swifter justice Group hopes to put trial reform act on- November ballot By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' ... ..., ......... A group of c111zens and attomC)S banded together b) fate and tragedy announced a proposed ballot 1n- 111atne Wcdnesda} that would streamline the state's coun S)Stem and pro' 1de faster trials and s11fTer ~nalttes Parents of O range Count} murder '1ct1ms v.ert' 1n Santa .\na to an- nounce the} planned to gather nearl) 600.000 signatures sta1cv.1de b) "1a) to place the coun reform measure on the No' ember ballot The gro up. which included count) proS«uto rs and state Sen Ed Ro)ce. R-Anahe1m. delivered Its me$Sage while standing in front of a memonal to police officers killed in the hne of dUt). The 1nt11al1\(' -the Cnme V1c- t1ms· Justice Reform '\ct of 1988 - would cut the lime it takes 10 proS«ute accused criminals. pan1cu- larl~ suspectl"d k11le~. b~ ehminau ng man~ of the legal grounds nov. used to dela} tnals. Thr measure .,..ould require hear- ings and tnals to be set with in SIX'C• tic time hmlts. and -by g1"ing the '1ct1ms the same nghl to a "speed) planners. calls for 16 townhom~ and a three-stor, complex contain1n1 73 condom1n1ums on lop of a parluna structure The plan went down to defeat on a 4-3 vote Tuesday. chiefly becaust Commissioner Kent Ptcrcc 1ns1sted that the prOJCCt include a square or plaza with outdoor shops. res- taurants. an gaflerics and other Ol)CTI air attractions. Pierce said toda) that the pro1ect. sans the town square ... 1olates the cit~ 's specific plan and should be reJC<.'ted He lxlle' es that a tov. n square v.ould drav. '1.,11ors from local hotels and the propo~d P1ers1dc V1ll~e de' dopment. and that the '1s11ors would shop at ailing Main trttt busint''>Sl'S along the wa) P1crs1de V 1llJgc is to be built on the ocean side o f Paulic Coast H1ghv.a~ ~ r ov. n ~re projm wnh Jtn't 10.,.. nhomt.'s and condom1n1ums and no to.,..n ~uare .,..ould doom dov.n- 10.,.. n busint:'>~' to continuc to strug- gk ht• '>did Pierce said that .tll redc' elopment pro1ccts that haH· come w lruilll n" far 1n the lll\ 1n,ohe condominium dc,elopment\ Thc\Oke-.ct:pllon 1'J hotC'I The land l'I a "crnv.n 1ev.d · he said. and should bl u\C'd tor some- thing more bcnl'liu.il tu tht> ut' thJn add1t1onal tondom1mum' • 91~ Har~ ~~ C'ltT'<; tormCT aS\tSLant Cll\ adn11n1'1tratvr and n11" a lOn)Ultdnt lur the \tula (~,dor ment Corp -..i J ' o<lJ' huv. I'.'' er th.i • the ~1dent1al plJn rdlnt' d chdn~· ReladTea of <>ranee Coanty ma.rder Tictima display their Tiewa during the kickoff of an ._ .... __ ., .... .._.. lnJtladTe d.rlTe to place a crime Ticdma' rlghta bill OD the No-.ember ballot. trial .. as the susix"Ct -offer JUdge<t a leg.al foundation on v.h1ch to den\ dda~s. said Deput~ D1slnct .\ttomr' James Cloninger Cloninger 1s assisting in the pros- ecution ofaccu~ senal killer RJnd' Kraft .,.. ho 1\ suspected of sJa~ 1n~ I b Orange Count) men and allCJl"dh has been linked to the sla~1ngsof.::' I 111hcr men in sc .. eral states. ProSC"Cuto~ \a' Kraft's alleged 12-)ear killing sprt.'r 1s the longe<1t in count' hmory. Thi.' 1.a!ie against l\.r.ill -lrom ht'> arrt.''>I lo the ulnllusaon of his tnal - ma' also ~·come the k ngcst 1n tuunl' h1ston -'.rrested in· \t1ss1un \ 1e1•' 1n \la' f l.)~J "'llh thl' bod' 111 J dead \lanne on thl' lar -.cat nl·,·1 11 him l\.rah h.J\ 'l'l w tx' lril·d IN the cnme\ The tnal rcf)\.·at1:JI~ Jela:-eJ b' ddrn~ m ).. uon'I is nov. set for .\pnl I Rur ano1ha 1.on11n uance 1s e'IX'Cted "1.•dne\da' the father of one • •t Kraft') alleged '1. um., !>puke out strung!~ 1n fa, nr ot the mea .. ure · Thl· drla') 3n.' h.uJ E'en thoup-. our "'n 1s de-ad .!rll. tiunl"d "'t' can·· la,h1mtor~1 ur· ,.,, -.o,erv.11h·· 'JJ-d ROJ~er DI:\ ~ .... '1 ""-~ '-'t'a~ vlJ -. • .m v.a) stf'3n.._ .. ~ .sn.:l "1'..'ll"'ioteJ · \\ c re here to g1' 1 ..... ' " "' .i ' OK<' m the prcu~s ·· Collttn Campbell 1Ah '" ..,..,n v.a~ m urckred 1n IQ 2 tiu1 h1 .. 1.dlcr n1.11 (Plee.e .ee JUSTICE/A.2) 1n J1t11udt< ot rt.~1denu. and o ffinab dniring lov.rr dens111cs Harlo .... wad pn>posals to build w ~-111.)(1 ~uare-tuot Plersa<k V1llqie .ind plan-. b' tht> ._1.a~tt Corp of 'l·.,..pon Bea1.h 10 build a stnDI of h11tt·I, Jlung Pa, 1t1c C'oaSJ H1&hv.~) nJ' luv.ered th<." t'mpbasas on I own ~uJrt• lOmmt'rdal attractions Plannini! ( ommTUtoncr Tom l '1.·n gouJ .11)4.> 'd\ed 4lgatnSt the pa pc •-..JI be'l..iu'll(' the prOJt'Ct -.a., .. too mJ~\l't" ;anJ v.ouldn t tit v.1th the I~~ ., 1.·ra bun"110"'~ in the art'i County Supervisor Wieder announces she·s a candidate B~ P-H L ARC1flPLE' or-~ .... ...- Rep Dan Lung~n .,,. 11 gl\ e up ht\ u•ngn.·.,.,11,>nal '>C.lt n ant1upat1on ot .... 1 n n in& an u n pr«l"d('n ted coun banll' 1or lht: '>Wit" trl"a<1urrr"~ po'\t hr \31d "l"dn~' Orange l ount' ~upen 1sor Har- nt"tt "1l'dcr 1mmed1ateh announefti M\t' v.as .in ofli .. iar candidate for tl'lt -'2nd D1<,tri..-1 snl LunP"'n plans 10 '41..ltcri 1'1et'nu •lh.,.~nt term In • \latemt>n 1 re~ 1 n \\ashing- 1t1n [) t Lungrt>n ..aid he dCCldl"d to h.1fl"f.O 'ihn~ for rl-<'.'iC'lttOn to d ear Up '-l'ntu"''" .im,mg 'Oler\ v. h1l,c his n(1minat1l•n I•'' trea\urer ts de'Nted in 1hc ... un'> T ht" 1m~nuing filt ngdate l ~tut"h I I tl, the Repuhltcan nomination to m, "1.1ngr~<.1ona scat makt"S 11 prac- ll\..lll' 1mp< ''1b1c for a final 1uchcl11 ,k, <.1cin l r m~ appo1n1mt>nl a\ lr•JSJfl.. tl ~u1' n a 11meh 1.a,h1cin lun1~n ~rd In lignt ,11 •hy I l°(o(-11ov.e 11 tl' m' .... n .. 111u"'"t' 1 1 ~'can' doubt ·· Lunir('n JnJ (•<'' (J('Orgt Ot'u- l ..,,l 1.1" ... ~ntenJ ht: .:-an take off1 .. r J~r•t<' tht \tatt' ~nate·, ~)C'C11on oi ~" n.,minat1nn He "'35 c-on firml"d b' tht \\\l'mh1' Roadwork tangl~s south Coast traffic l)('ml ... rat., 1pposin! h" nom1· n:11 n J'"~Ut ·!)a• i..ndn <hl" \tilt' ,1•'l,:1tullor. hl 'TIUSt t't'1..l nfrml"d ti' ~'th ~'ll'U5r' ,. t:"IC" Lep .. ta•urr · Lungrt'n J('\.I ned ll' l"l"'C'a h<'"' he • '"'It" ~l'' ~·r:w· .. ,11 r~'h e the IC"pl 41.11.·.,1 n • ''l ':'T111'l.1HC'ln By LANCE lGNON °' ... ..., ......... Two construction projec ts on Pa- cific Coast Highway an South Laguna caused a monument.al traffic 1am Wednesda). bac king up traffic for two miles and lnphng commutr time Man shot by police ,,ante~on Warrants B'/ JONATBAN VOLBE Of .. Dllllr ........ A 2C).year-old Chino man shot to death by Fountain Valley and Santa Ana police after a three-city chax was wanted on $4.100 in warrants stem- mina from a similar punuit last year and had a criminal rerord ofbuf'llar- ics and robberies. coun ofYkiaJs said. Toby Paul Weiss died in a hail of eolice bulltU early Wednaday after Costa Mesa poli« olfictra aJ1c9edly spotted hjm driviae emttc:ally near the junction o( the Conma dcl Mar and Cosia Mna frcewa}1. uid Santa Ana Poli« Set. Collie Provence. But Weiss failed to pull over. instead leadine authorities on a ~rwit oato tbe COl&a Meta and San Oqo me.a~ Wcita ltft \ht free. way at Hart»or Boultvard in FC*ntain Valley a.id tbe pursuit coatin• IDIO S...ea Ana. wbere m wt.itc IMO •tihty pitt.ap wet apua ou• ,and l&aJlcd dou12 Lm ... Pro~ aid. Wliliai IM \NCk s~ 1eva S..1a AM policie can. two COiia Maa fQlicll can Md a foa1aill Vllley _. ~ \be vdaidl. a...ill.__.._.,. !!! ~ ll1 . COIU Mem fOliCI IMlcDJlll. ' Aa lfr iledCOIMMaaollk9r =•'•••"-*••::•• · .M11t'•1ia1arw-.rv "°' =.f t!l=-:r.::::.I': ...... ..wne. ~=--~:.=~ ....... ., .... "*' • R'Q I •-•&•/Mt A for some motorist\ Officials said thc llt>up .,..as e'l· pected to subside toda) .\two-mile-long procession of traf- fic inched its way past the construe· uon s11c near South Coast Medical Center throughout the da). clogging up Coast H111.hwa\ and Glenneyre Street as far nonh as Thalia treet Laguna Beach police and ~tale Depanmcnt of Transponat1on o l- fic1als ""err 1nunda1ed this mo rning v.11h call~ from disgruntled motonsts trying lo find out ""hat had dcla~ed their da1h mm mutes. said Sgt Linda Parker ··1 talkl"d 10 a man v.ho ~1d his u\ual commute home t.tke' "\•l m1nutrs ... Parka ..aid "~st n1gh1 11 too~ him almost an hnur <i nd a hall ·· Thl' tratli' 1am v.a' .au'>t'J ti' the d1.1surc of o ne southbound lane a' U\'"'S hired b' thl' ~utht.'rn ( .iii· forn1a Gas co· dnd \an Di~o (ras .inll EIC'\.1r1 .. "''lrll.t'J "'" ~para1c pr .-t~\. ., ·11 "'a' ;a "'"'tl1na11o:i 0 1 Nt'l , r"" ~ tx· n'-in tht 1.·\.1d \..lmc pla .. e .i1 thl l'\.11. t ...im, I r' w1J .__.in-~ Dun1.Jn spulc'>"'" r.un f(lr '>an D1<'1 (,J,.l'1J fll'\.I'' {Pleaee .ee TRATFJC/ ill \in, l l !'I :; n.i I '1~ 1 s1vn " 11h • 'rt' <• h I,.. I r:ir·-.:n-d ~ht(• J"U:Til •ffl\.C 1'1.l' \el Ill be de· tt"'!lllnl"d I ,3n "'nh annC'un .. e at th" • .... , :hJ' I ~ill rc-a1." a f nal JCl1~1on ,., ·hat Jrrr•lJ .. h .._, ne\t "'C'C'~ • he -.1 J (Plea. .ee LmtGREi./Al) Bolsa Chica project put on hold Huntington officials decide to shelve controve rsial plan until issues settled By ROBERT BARltER °' .............. Huntington Bl"ach o t' officials ha\l' bach-J Jv.a' from funher d~bate on propose-d Bolsa Clue.a lq1slauon until maJor issues can be worktd out 1n Sacramento. Ma..-or John Erskine said \\edne\da~ · Er-Uinc said he doesn't belic\C' the bill. sponwred b' Sen ~anan Beracson. R-Nev.p0n &ach. wall rnurfa<'e for ( 1t' Hall dellt'il"rat1on~ until at least -\pnl If the C1l\ Council v.ert ll'• 'ot(' '" lhc measure IO Its l.'UITenl '-l.ltU\ th( bill ltkch v.o uJd fail Er\line said Eh pull•OJ ihe bill on the o;helf. the ... 11' essent1all~ as holding ofT a 'ote ''' rCJ«tion. E~ine s:ud (. ounc1 lwoman ~ter (1rttn -w1d toda) that the lq1sla11on has lost suppon and predicted that Bl"~•n v.111 h.a'<' to -P'ltr· 11 he could lo« the enHronmcntaJ \Ott' hn lu1un- campa1gnsl "11h furtht>r rffon' he \aid One '-'.lun1. r. (mhc:'r v.h1.1 a'>~ .. ,. n•>t w be 1J1.•n • r°1<;,J '-' d the ~"'"'~ l•' put 1h, h11 r ·1-t1. ,hell .1 ""'1' • 1dhng Rt'rtft"'<'r' ttl.tl • hl"rl' are at C.l\I "' ':'.'tC' .:ig.i n,· l'"r ... ,11 T.,t' c·,un...i '' g ""' hv J .r.Jn .... · • \a' e •a,e· JnJ v.11hdr J~ :i,· t"ll" .it1on th , '".,"1 mcnil'X" -.i .! • fl'h: ti1l ""•'u J J •"' '1gn.al l '' IJ nJ,, .. ner. II ..... • ur .. t,p('('ia .i'"'''mcn J1,•r. 1inan ... c .11">..'>u' S.: • m1lh1.•n 1n ,•J•:.,r .. 1.'Kt\ lt'r 1~ J\'.' rli"lpmcn• '' R '''a Ch1c1 mari.hlanJ, -..•uth '\\ J 'lC'r ~" enue and <k1Ja4YTII '" r.1 ... ,, l 'il"l H igh· ..,3, Pnrll 1pal l\'-U(". "'·~ '1tf J,,..., ll tti(' 1· 'UDIN l('Ji I.ii ,.. ''-uJe Ju.Ir.In· lt'C"\ 0 1 o~n .i1111n ,,, •"I.and' ;!'le ,, n .. :ru...:1,,,. •ta rr1.•p..~ na' iphlt> .1'.inncl h• ,,.r, ... • .l' an <A"Can linl. to ii rr"rt'""'\i ~-.. .,hp ma nna ~nd ..J<il"">t1t•ns J,·ahnp. Yollh ~ach erosion ,rnJ \.lnJ rl·p .:ni..tamcnt l l1un,il"'llr Jr Ri.1th f ink' op- p. "'" ll• the 't'n 1.i lcgalilt1on said '*'c 1ppo'io<'\1 s Jdm ng the ~asure ,., tlfel~ o utr @-h• re~1on b\ the • un ... 11 '-he said hn1c' calk-d th< bill 'tcmbh • tcrrbh v.omso~· and ~natu~ i....'ut.''>lllln~ remain about fiMnc1na of '"' rn1<'lt sht>uld a manM br l·11 m1n.u~ from t~ plan~ 'he said ·11·, a pt('("(' of ~'1at1on that's ''"'' l\'U"" .,.. rnn, \\ <' '<' ~n tf'\ •"f 'N mctnlb to mal.r rt '"-s o~ (P'le&.e -wrn.A.JlfD8/ A.2) Thou shalt attend chapel or pay $25 ·' .. HCR"s J1mm~ .. n . 11~nall ttlf\ mo M') to \be chun."h. a"'2 t~ Just sl.Ap him on thf hind '"~ 'tt't tht othn ~nd. ~ 'l'T f1n1 studnws s~~ fot t'ICtl llmt' thr) ml \.hun;h lfrnu m1u ctlurch rcw ouornc1hl .. ebrl rtt tlm<" ... -..ttl th;at's s~s a •tt~ ~nd studtftlSJUSl •• afford th;at - H-O~n. snadnt bod~ ~t Fft'd 9id th.It ''udrft" •be> can c:ar thnr at.ncnahc8d oltnac and •oa' t be finird. -n.r~as·bo~ m1urd mott lbrir ... _ .. 1'111111~11.. TM dcaft IS C&tti'tT R'l!Da~ -... eo C0111S11G1cr ail'ltl1ab:"'111 .. ~~ ...... fl ::1 ~ • 0 1 ........ ... • .... I I H ·-lk coottnad~ co.- • I !If ......... IO-funW corm• oa &k mue. • MI e .. Mid L.al_WC'O was cOnl't- ... .. ....... be 11*0 '° tU;e the s~,., ... Olficc. .. While somt may view it as a pmblt. I think he feds confident he'll be able to sccuri the post. that the courts will na1e in has favor, .. Needles said. Deutmcjian commended Lun1ren's "couraaeous. states- manlike.. move to put his consti- tuents' intc~ts ahead of his own poliucal future. ~we arc presently finalizana our lepl stntqy. placma this important quntion before the courts and askm& for an upcditious adjudu:auon of this matter ... Ocukmejian said. Lunaren's announcement ena.Plcd Wieder lo make her candidacy of- ficial. • She has been campaigning since November. but stressed all aJon' that she would suppon Lungren 1f he decided to sttk a sixth tenn an the district thal includes pan of Long Beach and most of Hunnngton Beach. Wieder said Thursday 1ha1 her 25 years of experiencr 1n local govern- ment ensured she would be able to focus 1mmed1atel) on the issues that concern volers an 1he d1stnct. G tang health care. senior citizen and environmental issues. Wieder said. "All the things we've had to wrestle with that ha ve bt>en dumped on us locall). I come prepared knowing the needs of the people. That's the strength I bnng " She indicated she 1s prepared to spend at least $~50.000 to wan lhe nominat1.~>n. One o£her person. Don Da' 1s of Long Beach. ha<i taken out nom1- na11on papers for lhe Repubhcan primary. Da\.tS did not return phone calls Wednesda) However. other pos<;tble can- didates have eltpressed an interest 1n the race. ancludang former Palos ·ver<ks Councilman Robert Wel- boum. former pres1dent1al spe«h writer Dana Rohrabacher. former Rg.DanL~ ~ aide to Presacknt Reagan l\ndrew Linlefaar and Stephen Hom. former prnicknt ofCahfom1a State Uni,er- sity. Long Beach. W1eder's stafTbcgan hnang up press interviews even before Lungren's announcement Wednesday. She said she saw him Tuesday night at a political function in Lons Beach where he revealed his intentions His nomination is caught belween the 43-32 confirmation he won last week in the Assembly and the 19-21 defeat he suffered in the Senate. Lungren and the aovemor share an interpretation of the ttate constttu· tion that he can take office because has nomination was not rejected by both houses of the Legislature. The Democratic majority an Sacra- mento argue that rejection by e11her house is sufficient to deny Lunircn the treasurer's job. The courts seem destined to decade. 'Dcukme11an also may fa« another problem. If he goes ahead and swears an the cong.tt"SSmao while they await the outcome of the Judicial battle. LungreQ. wall have to resign has congressional scat. If that res1gna11on occurred soon enough. the go' emor might be fo~ to call a spenal elcctaon to fill Laagea sets l~&l~battle lort:Jeasarer . LOS ANGELES (AP)-Rep. Dan E. Lu~n 1s ronsultn-a witb lawyers and may set up a private foundation to raise 11¥>ney for bis defenst to become the state's next trasurer, an aide to Gov. Georae lkukmejian said. The conservative Lona Beach Re- publican is acarina UP. for a coun bault to detennine 1f last week's rcjccuon by the state Senate can deny ham the post that lkukmcjian ·~ pointed ham to. The aovemor has said the As. scmbly's confinnatton vote was enouah tQ secure the treasurer job f'or Lunaren, Ocukme11an Chief of Staff Michael Frost said. ··our rcadang as that it takes both houses of the Legislature to block (Lungren). not Just one:· Frost said in an 1nterv1ew with the los Anacles Times. published today. He said the ~ovemor's stratcay will rest on a ··plain reading" of a 1976 stale cons11tut1onal amendmcnt that s;ns a nominee "shall take office uP<>n confirmauon by a majority of the membership" of both houses. "In the event the nominee is neither confirmed nor refused con- firmation b) bolh houses within 90 da)s of submission of the nomi- nauon. the nominee shall take office as 1fhe or she had been confirmed by a majorit)" ol both houses. .\lthou1h Deukmc11an·s approach has been contrad1t"ted in legal opinions b) the stale attorney gen- eral. Fros1 said. ··we believe it's clearer lhe v.a} v.e arc reading it. .. In preparing for the battle. Lungren has been consult a ng with at least three pnvate lav. firms. and Ocukmejian is rel) ang hea' 11) on advice from has former chief law}er. Vance Ra ye. Frost said Lungren·s unc,p1red term an Con- gress. ·writers guild contract talks continue LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nego- tiators for the Writers Guild oJ America and mo' 1e and telev1s1on producers agreed to meet toda) an an attempt to ;noad a strike that would shul dov.n the Hollywood scnpt- wnt1ng machine The guild on Wednesda) authonLed a strike.-h) an O\er- whelmang margin of the union·s membership. "which , voted in Los AnJ,Clcsand New York overtwodays. The gu1 d's action brought the movie and telev1s1on industry a crucial step closer to a scnpt wnter strike. but negotiators for the wnters and producers planned to meet today to see af a strike can be avened_unaon officials said. First to feel the 1moact ofa walkout would be dail} da> time TV programs and 1alk shows that use tile most scnpts wnh the kanlt"ad"tt~as Johnn) Carson·s ··Tonaghl Show·• and the ""Lall' 1'<1ght wtth David Letterman·· shov. The effects on prime-lime pro- grams and feature films would be ,1tgh1 unlc~s guild members stage a long-running strike TRAFFIC SNARLED ON SOUTH COAST ... From Al But Make RoSt.·en. district super· '1sor for Southern ( ahfom1a Gas. $3ld the probkm ma} ha'"e been compounded b) t0unsts brought to the beach b) sunn\ v.cathcr He said lhcre .. ere no ma1or traffit probkm~ \1onda} and Tuesda) dc- splle the prl~ncc ot 001h crev.s The weather v.as o' crrnst and rain\. both da\S . .-.Yesterda) 11 v.li real!\ a Loo:· Roseen u1d ··1 heard things from hule old ladies that I didn't e'en knov. the' ~nt'\I. •• .\ similar but less 1n1ense taeup occurred last v.eek v.hcn a compan~ hired b) San D11:go Gas and Elel"tm to bun O\Crhead utrhl\ hnt"-s dc-nted an underground natura·I gas p1pchne Duncan said the t!'rror was caused b~ a map from Southern California Gas that in correl"tl} outlined the po<,1t1on of the underground line. wuthem Caltforn1a (1as. 1n turn. hired addtltonaJ v.orkcrs to replace the denied pipe this v.eek. "'\\c.could ha,edone 11 s111 month" from nov. .. Ro~en sard. "but v.r figured as long as they had the road hlodt.'d off v.c m1gh1 as we""ll get 1n lhcrl' .. San Otego Gas and El~ric has unt1l thr end of Ma ) to finish burying the u1il1t ) lines from Fifth Streel to La Scnda Work 1s allowed only between 9 a m and 4 p.m to avoid traffic snarl'i But Southern Cahfom1a Gas v.orkcr'i wen• nol bound b)' the same lime hmll and worked until about 5 30 pm Wednc\da). Ro:sttn said. WETLANDS DECISION POSTPONED •.. From Al she said There h.is bt·en speculalton lhat Bcrge'><>n m1gh1 abandon her bill 1f cat) officials oppo~ at Bolsa C'hu:a 1s 1n unincorporated Orange \ounl) temtof) but rnuld C\Cntuall) be annned b) 1he cit> Ke' an Sloat. a Btrgr'lOn a\s1stant 1n Sacramento. said ht had no knowl- edgl· of Bcrge'>on and1catang that 'ihe v.ould w1thdrav. lhe measun· 1f 11 lack\ cit) backing Bergcwn pulkd the bill after ap- pro\.al an thl· Senate last year follov.- ang 4ut•<i11on\ Jht1u1 wetland'> prc~r ' a11on l"f0\11>n and sand ·replen- l'>hment Those issue;, are st ill tak1n1 up much of&rge\On's dTort\. ~loat said Sloal <w11d he suppom a decision b> lhe council tu wt1hhold funher con- s1dcra11on until amendmenl'i arr ··final11cd ·· \\-hen the council held a public hearing on the Bolsa Chica bill Frb 11 . murc than 350 people packed lhe counnl chamber\ and nearl) 50 spca!l.er'> zeroed an with claims that de' elopment of the en' 1ronmen1alh sens1t1'"e area would wreak ha,0<. h) cutting a 1.000-foot c~nnel atrO'iS Bolsa Chica State Beach .\ de' clopment plan apprcn ed h> Orangc ( ount~ Board of Super' 1son and tentatl\el) approved b' the <,late < ·oa\lal ( omm1ss1on allows Signal to build S. ~cx1 homes. the 1.600-shp manna and possabl) a na' 1gable channel to the ocean. depending on studies h} thl· U.S . .\rm) Corps of Eng1 Ol'Cr'i 10 determane af the channel 1s fea'itble for v.etlands prescf"at1on Wednesday's Lotto picks By Tiie A11«tat~ PrHt Hert' are~the wannana number\ picked Wedn~) naaht for the Cahfom1a lottel') ·., tw1ct-wttkl) "Lotto6-4Q'" pme: 20.19. 24. 31. 45. 30 and the bonus number. 6 Pla)ers who corr«tl) aunscd all Sill oumben will shart a pnze pool of $9 6 malhon. lottery officials said . , . ORANGE ....... COAST --· rm91 llAJN OPftCI .\II those •ho pteked fhe numben plus the bonus number will di\ 1ck among them~hcu pnzc.-pool ofS I 3 malhon. five of Silt wall \hare S6 75.000. four of m wall \hare S6 I 3.000. Thl't'l' of Silt 1s ~orth an automauc SS per wanner The sales from Saturda) naaht to Wednesday's draw1n1 v.c:~ S 12 2 m1lhon . w f h: t L \ I ~ ~ ~ \. --- The plan al~ calls tor !)1grlal to rcwrc QI 5 acres of wetlands for "'1ldhfe and bards along the Pacific Fl)v.a> -a m1grator) path on lhe coast that includes the marshland. The publtc hearing on the bill had been ~heduled March 7. but now 1s hkd) to be postponed. Erskane said. CHAPEL ••• From Al That a1111ude creal~ problems for some ~ludenu.. though. Some belte' e that going to church should nol be a requirement. ··1rs all fine and dandy to ask us to Ix lhere. but the) shouldn't rcquil't' at:· Schroc:ckr said. Chastaaner said that students op. po~ to the fi"cs a~ an the minonty. but Schroeder said dissent was wide- spread. ··Even if a few studcnu arc unhap- py with the poJacy. ifs been very efTma,e:· Cnastaaner said. He did not kno-.-. the absenteeism rate before or af\cr the fines were put 1n place. ho~e'"cr. NoM or the "udcnts knew 1f an)one had llttuaUy been fined, but Chastainer said. "If Rich (Schuh) makes 1 pol1C). he'll entprtt 11 and back II up •• ~ ... ., ..... JIJ8tcall 842-6088 U.S. Tempe A~que Alldlelteoe Attanla Allenllc City Auatln ...._.. •nlGf*" ..... ~ ..,... oi.tealon.SC CMnon•.NC ~. ~ ~()No ~IWortll ~on o.n-. o.~ o.tl'Oll ~ EIP- En. F!Wbankt Fl9gilllll QfanCI Reoida Honolulu Houslon ~ JacUM.MIM JDIOftYl .. ""'-KM ... Cl1y Laa veoaa Ut11• Roell L~ ~ ....,,,. 8Mcl'I ......... Mpjm.$1 Peut ....,,..... ..... °"""' ... Smog-Report - '°"''.,,' 91...-0 ... (lllQ. 0-50 OOoC1 Sl·IOO moder* 101·1· Wft-~""'4 200-1'1 _., ... ..._ ....... JOO -----l'lrlllllgwele jlf-1 Oey I Mt ...... pel S-.0 .. todey • II-' IOteCM1 ,.. 9MC;I\ 10 ~ llllCI »-41 .,,,_ :..011111>.o v..., U-50 l -cl"'"' INcll ('°'ecdll 0 lot ~ 1411tpot1 H-41 Tides TODAY 320plft • )4 p"' RllDAY 3 , •• "' 9151.lft 3 $7 pm 10 13pll'I 02 45 I 0 & I OS •• s....-11S50om ,_Fnci.,111 1 llllfl -MlteglOftlil5_$1pM Moon o-MI Of p m -l'lidey Ill t2'1m -,_~1117CMpm SLAIN DRIVER WAS FACING WARRANTS •.. From Al 11 sped backward near Fifth and '"es11ga1ang 1he 1nc1dent w11h the three Figueroa stl'C'Cts. Provence said. police departments. Pro' enet' said The officer fell from the truck after. l\lthough pohcc said Weiss 1n111all) being dragged about 30 feet. and the ·attracted aut~nucs· attention be- truck began to pull forward. Provence cause he v.as suspected of drmng s~ud. The incident prompted two under the mOuence. a clerk in Wesl Santa Ana policemen and the Foun-Orange Coun11 Municipal Coun said taan Valley officer to open fire on the a S4.000 traffic warrant had been truck. At least one bullet struck the issued fonhe Chino man because of a driver an the neck. according to similar chase in Costa Mesa last )Car. police. when he apparent!) eluded police ··we don't know as yet how man) .\n addilionalwarcant forSIOO had rounds were fired or which officers' also been 1ssucd in Harbor Municipal $hot hll lhe suspect." Provence said. Coun an Ne" port Beach for evading ··Fountain Valle)' and Santa Ana arrest a derk an the Orange Count) officers fired because the Costa Mesa Marshars office said offic('r wa~ down ·· .\dd111onally. Central Superior Weiss was declared dead at the CourtrccordsfilcdanSantal\nasho-.-. !>l'ene b~ Santa .\na Fare Depanment 1hat Weiss pleaded guilt) an 1981 to paramedics. v.hale the Costa Mesa t\\O Costa Mesa burglanes officer v.as treated for manor cuts and He admiucd to Superior Court bruises He \\as not hosp1taltzed. lhe Judge F.P Briseno that he and two ~rgeant said olhcr men s1olc a safe laden w11h The results of an autopsy per-handguns. 1ewelr) and other '"alu- formed on Weiss were unavailable ables from the Ncwpon .<\uto Works .\s a matter of routine an officer· on Industrial Wa}. v.here he had ~n '"'oh cd ~hooungs.. officials from the fired a month before D1stnct .\ttornC) 's office are an-He also confessed to burglarmng D K Doughn uts un 17th Street and v.a!> !>Cntentl•d 10 tV.O )Cars an state prison That term v.-as served concur- rent!) \l.tth tv.o Los .\ngeles robber) con' 1ct1on\, lO Urt records show. Weis\ "'-'ncd his sentence at the Chino lns11tull' lor Men and was reka~d 1n Jul) I QK4. a spokesman for thc ~late Department of Corrcc- 11on'> ..aid lk ..en ed a 13-month parok "11hou1 1nc1dent. r«ords shov.. 18 kllled ln crash LIM.\ Peru (..\P)-A bus plunged oO a mountain h1gh\l.a) and tumbled 140 lect duwn a fl\ er embankment kallang 18 people and 1n1unng 34 polile \Clad The pm ale bus crashed Tuesda} Ol'ar Pucara. 510 mile<i nonh of Lama. poltCl' <ia1d \\ l'dne\.da' Poltlc !><ltd man~ o( the passengers \\CH' to~M'd from lhe rolling vehicle beforl' 11 hailed on lhe banks of lhe Huanl abamba rt\Cr JUSTICE REFORM PLAN ADVOCATED •.• From Al con' acted unul fi,e >cars later. said the court reform ma) have prevented her son·s death. ··The men who killed Scott)' were out on bail from another case." Campbell said ... I v.1sh I knew how man) h\eS the an111a11 ve could save. 'icon) would ha'"e been one of them." The reform act would enfor« the death penah> for most murders. clanf) the special circumstance re- quirements lhat allow for capital punishment and increase the mua- mum a' a1lable punishment of min- ors .. ho com mat firs1-dcvcc murder Manors now are not eli&1ble for the death penalty. rqardless oft he cnme. The acl also would prevent killers from ~1nan1 parolt before serving 25 )l'ars 1fthe)' are sentenced to 25 years to life an pnson. Other changes would include· • C'rcauon of a ne" crime - torture -"'h1ch v.ould be punishable b> a hfe wntencc. thus preventing s11ua11ons s1m1lar to the uproar surrounding the release of Lawrence Singleton. con .. acted of moles11n1 a )Oung girl and cutting off her arms at the elbows. • .\streamlined preliminary hcai:- mg S) stem that v.ould place greater reliance: on the Grand Jury to 1nd1ct cnmanals and allow expcnenccd police officers to offer the resu lts of thear an' estigatton as valid evidence to show wh} the accused should stand tnal . .\ltomeys now must v1rtuall)' recreate lhe invest1gat1on • C'onsolidauon of cases against the same defendant. preventm1 the need for several tnals for one and1v1d- ual. • A requirement for reciprocal d1~0' l'r\ an all cnmanal trials. forc- ing pro~rntors and defense attorneys 10 cquall) share information gained an 1hctr tnH!U1ga.tlOl\S_ Curicntly. onl) pro~tutors must share their an formation • l hanging the JUf)'·SClec11on pro- cess. ~o lhat the Judge -not the attornqs -\l.Ould question poten- tial 1urori. concem1n1 their quahfi· cations This step. modeled after the federal S) stem. as intended to speed the process Ro)ce \31d the reform act. which has been rc1cctcd several times by state Senate commmecs. ultimately v.ould lead to less cnme and a reduced need for the coun system. "'The Caltfom1a 1usuce system toda} gl\es the crime victim no reason to behcve that there is any Justice an \ahfomia." Royce said. • Orange Coast DAILY Pll.OTIThVrldey, March 3, 1988 * A3 Crowded field 'in 40th district GOP primary Niguel vows fight for coastal strip At the rate candidates are jumpin& anto the R~pu.blican pnmary 1n the 40th Congre1sional Distract. before long the~·s not 1oing to be anybody left to vote for the~ people. Wttb the filing deadline still a w"k away. 14 Republicans ha ve announced or filed: David Baker. Irv ine city coun----------ci I man ; P ete r Buffa. Costa Mesa ctty councilman: PAUL Christopher Cox. former counsel to the president: a .. ClllP' "'Y 81 80IJ VAN EYKZN °' .. ...., ........ The door ha: been tloted -thou&h not quilt all the way -on a bitter temtonal fiJht over a strip of coast that some say 1s in Dana Point and others say 1s in Laguna Niguel. County offie1al'l decided once and for all Wednesday that ttlc arca belongs in Dana Point. but L8Juna Niguel residents sa\ the figh t w111 go on. in the courts. · The strip. which includes 13 upscale neighborhoods and an C1'pens1ve hotel plus a future resort complell. is da1med b) the proposed cities of Laguna Niguel and Dana Point. Members of the Local Agenc) Forma· tton Comm1ss1on had been delaberattng for I 0 monthi over what to do w1tn tnt .. People have pou~ out the1t $Upt>Ort ... Co;&)tal \tnp. who'>t' ~'>1dtnts voted to JOln . sht said "W~'vt ~1 a goal of SI 00.000. Dan.a romL . -and in two mooth\ wc'vc.al~d) 'QUCt'tcd Bowin& to pressure from the coastal more than s~.000 ... residents. lhl' comm1ss1on voted Jan 27 to The aroup '>attorney. Terry Dixon. said put the coa'>tal strap it\ Dana Point he bchc\•ed there v.ere s.cveral issues that Laguna ~1gucl re!t1dcnts promptl) filed. a requ~t for rccoM1derauon. on the groundi. tha1 th(!}' had the coastal \trtp first. and that losing at would destro} their financial '1ab1ht} as a future Cit) C'omm1ss1oner'> took th<.>ir final vote on 1hc; m?tter \\oc:dnt"sda} dt'ny1ng the re- queM for re~unsldl·ratmn .. The}.'l' ll'f1 u' no choice but to sut':· said ~ngela Nard treasurer of Laguna -Niguel C1t11en~ l••r lnLurporat1on. Sare! w1J lkr ~roup has plent~ of monc~ for lc:~I ke' could be 1ro\4nds for a 1a .... su11. "The basil ground v.e're talking about 1s the comm1u1on·s failure to consider the financial 1mpall of ~\enng the l·oastal area from Lagum1 Niguel·· he sa1<: ··Dana Point can '>land on 1tlt ov. n Th •re 1!. no guesuon of that The ~me tan not be ~1d for La1unit ~ 1gud ·· 01).on -.aid hl· v.ould med "'1th leaders of the Lagun.i :--.1guel ut\ hood moHment this w~~ \\.• deude v.hat leg.al actwn w take. Dana Pvint lit) hood pruponer.t\ hll\t' far I~\ monl'' in 1hnr coffers th'an their ne1&hbof'\ 1n Lqun.a N11ucl ihe) ma}' need less moncy. how't'vtt. because a ~wL tf filed. "1111 be directed again$\ tht comma ion. and not ap1Mt D<an~ Point Sull. Dana Point rn1dents have en&AJ.Cd the 5ef\ ICC'S of the Newport Beach faw firm . Run<tn and Tucker. to provide Them v.1th legal adHCe Jud) ( urreri. dta1rman of Dana Point ( 11w:n'> for Incorporation. said she was rnnftdent that her group would be able to ra1<K· 1,1.hat~'er money 1s neccssaf). .. \.\ l'·re not afraid of them and all their mone) :· she said "We've raised about S6 000 and we·, e got the ab1hty to carry on -.o mr addtt1onal fund-raisin~. I JUSt th ml 11·., a shame that the peoples mone-y h.H to be.· i.pent 1n this wa y." Chuck DcVore. lltlliiiilililll~lillilllllliiiilll for m er con- gressional ha1S<>nfor the Pentagon; John Hylton. ,!lfltne Qilot. JQA_n klly, Tustin city councilman. Adam Kiern1k. o usinessman; 'Patricia Kisner. cOT- lcgc instructor. Kathleen Latham, busLness consult· ant; Nathan Rosenberg. businessman: Larry Stern- berg. financial planner: Peer Swan. lrvinc Ranch Water District director: Dave Williams. busi· nessman. Wilham Yacobozzi Jr .. attorney. Hawaiian b·uysNewport boat---to go • • • Rep. Rohen Badham. the congressman whose e\11 from poli tics has created the logjam of rtplaccment hopefuls. named a former Journalist to bc his new chief of staff in Washington. D.C J. Douglas Wilburn. who has worked for two California congressmen. will replace Kath) Hill. who 1., ka' 1ng after 11 years under Badham to spend morr time with her I 7·month-oll son. Wilburn. v.hose title will bf administrative assistant. "Ill supervise da1l~ operations at Badham·s Washington office. • • • State Sen. Marian Bergeson. perhaps the onl> person v.hose candtdaC) would ha ve prevented the • stampede on the soon-to-be-vacant 40th. will be na,:ned Woman of the Year on Saturday by the Ne" port Mesa Girls and Boys Club. Ber&eson ..... 111 be feted at the org.anizallon 's .. Q1g [\ent'' fund·ra1ser at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel The~' cning "Ill begin at 6: 30 p. m. with a silent aul.'t1on. follov.ed b) dinner at 8 and program at 9. Bergeson"" 111 discuss youth issues after rect'iving her award. • • • John Se\ mour. another state senator from Orange ( ount)' "ho IS making his mark in Sacramento 1n a big wa)'. has been at the front of efforts to solve the Sou thland's traffic nightmare. 8 ) ALMON LOCI.ABEY 0.-, ............ - (JCOrge Hemmeter. an 8.:'-,l·ar old c:ntrl·pn·ncur·ln\entor from Hcnolulu ldt '\r\.\~lrt Beat h for home \.\ednesJa' -th\. hard "a~ Hl·mmetcr and a nev. of four \ho' cd ofl tr .. m \rdell'!>Mannaat 7·30 a m aboarda \ JliJnt··f' sloop. Charisma. v.hach hl· had pur\.hd~d from .\rdell \,\ h\ ' ··oh I 1ust v.anted a boat and th" "a' lhl· bt•,1 v.a~ I kne"' w ~et 11 hor;ie ·· l'\pla1ned Hemmeter as hC' goaded ht\ much·\ ounger ere"' to kt go of the dud .. lanes anJ get under v.a' Members of the crC'"' are Herman "-t1glme1er and Grant Tardiff of "-ua,1 Roger Ot-cker of Honolulu and Ma f' I ou Drumm) of San Juan Capistrano 'ont of the crev. is a professional sa1 h,r S11glme1er 1s a proft'5s1onal ghdl·r pilot and Drumm~ 1s a interna11onal 'urfin~ champion on her "'a~ to Honolulu to ndr somt· bag ones Hemmeter has some sa1hng hac!..gruuml and sa'~ he 1s familiar ""h \.dcst1a1 na' 1ga11on. Last week. Sc)mour introduced le~1slat1on to designate the planned Eastern and Foothill corridors as state h1ghwa) '>. That wall allov. Orange County to compete for statc h1ghwa} funding and permit the state Department of Transportation to part1c1pate an dl's1gntng the htghwa)'>. Dlll9J,... _.... ~ l.-. ,.,_ Grant Tardiff. Mary Lou Drummy. George Hemmeter, Herman Stiglmeler. Robert Decker eet ..U. Chansma headed out ot 'l"°" ~.in Harbor into a bnsl $0Uthcrh "'ind "llh '>mall craft ad' 1sortes Outten.ng from tht' Harbor Dcpanmem staff Hemmeter said the~ planned to ~·I \Outh of~n Clemrnte l!>land and then head across the Pac1 ftt 101 Diamond Head on the island of Oahu The senator from .\nahetm also 1n1roduced lcg1slat1on that would require all state agencies to bl'gin part1c1patang in traffic management systcms to rcdun· traffic co n~est1on Witness jailed in baby drug-death trial l 'nder Se natl' Bill 27:!3. all state a$enc1es would IX' rc:qutrl'd to set ndeshanng paf'tlc1pat1on goals. pro\ 1de incentl\ c:s for state employees to car pool and van pool. use C'\1St mg mass transit and pro' 1de Oexume for t:mplo)et:s to reduce the number of 'eh1clcs on the.' roads dunng peak tra vel times. "Thc:rc arc: 175.000 workers emplo~ed b) the state of California v.11h more than 5.000 1n Orange ( ount\ alonc." Sc' mour \aid "Rathl'r than go' ernment forcing regulation on prl\ ate companies 10 institute ndeshanng pro- grams. the state should lead b) example." • • • -\notht>r senatc bill benefiting Orange Count) By Ttle Assodat~ Pre-u .\judge. fearing a kc) v.1tnc:s~ 1n the: drug o'crdosc death ofa bab~ v.ould n111 '>ho" up at tnal. ordl•rcd the:" lines<, 1.irlnl "htk the 11,1.0 parent~ l·hargcJ v.1th thl' murdcr "'ere free on hail .. This 1s oh~\.Tnc." attnrnt'' Patnl Ii. ~k!\ical said of h" client Brurc l h:l\ e1 v. ho v. as ordtrc:J Jallcd a<. a ma tt·r1J I w1tnr\s WcJnc.,Ja) b~ Orangl· ( ount ~ $u~·nor Coun Judgt" Franc1~·0 Rn!>t'nt) .. This 1s the v.orsl m1St·arnagl' l>I 1u<.t1rl.' (fUU\ lrtlhat DclgJJo 2~ .. rnd ht\ v.1rc [)\·hhtl' 22 th.trgt·J -...1th murder l hald l llUJOgl'fffil'Ol JnJ drug fXJ'>St.''i'>IOn an thl· ...,q111:m~r I 'IM> Jc:ath ni lhl'lr 2-mnn1h- 11IJ JJughtn \tl•phant l' "crc lrl'l' on SI 110 Ill ll1 JnJ S 't • IH t hat! rl''~tt" ch fh1. tnal l•fthc ( u'S lJ \le\a ll>U plc "not \1.hl·J ukd until lun1.· :11 ( h.J'l'I v.h111' \Ir\ D\.'lg.aJ.», hrothl r u1uld he h1..·ld un11 hL· ll"\ll lil·, or 1n lieu of SI 00.000 bail \ll 'l'JI \J1J h1~d1cnt as not tnH1hed 1n .in~ a1minal a~u' II\ ··,et he as in 1aal nght no"'. Jnd the l"O Pt'OPlc chal"g('d "'1th the lrtml .HC trl'C .. ·· fh1s as up'1dl' do-...n .. he \aid ( ha\Cl had l'arl1er told police that h" St">lrr anJ t>rothrr·tn·la" used LOC8.lnt' rcgularl~ and tha1 he had seen the drug and paraphcrnal1a n\.·ar hah' bottle<. anJ bottle nappies But "'hen ( haH'l -...a\ subpocnat"d to Jppt·ar Jt J prt•l1m1naf' heanng_ hc 100~:· e\tremc mea\ure' to a' ord an appearance s.a1J DepUl\ D1!.1nct ~nomc~ Riel l>...ing The mcasures included slee pin2 an ht~ trud. or an park\ refusing to go homl" and lhJn~ang ht\ appearance It "-J'> more than a \Car after thl' bab' ·s dcdth that the lklg.ido., v.C"re am."~ted. ix1lilc: ..aid lx-1..auSt' in1t1al coroner\ rl·i,x1n-, Jllnhuted thc death to sudden infant death \\ndrome Three months IJll'f ll"\I\ f(.'\ eall'd s.he d1rd from cocaine ''' crdu"' Tht: parents v.erc arrt"'>ted in ()(iober I~~~ .u thl'tr < llSta \frsa apartment Thcar "'-month--Old son. u1l~rt Jr . "aS plattd "'1th his matrmal grandmother \l.Ould allov. the stall' to pick up the bulk of the count\ 's sharc: of costs for the SI billion Santa .\na RI\ er flood ( ontrol ProJCCl. Sen. Ed Ro) cc. R-.\nahe1m. 1s carrying SB 502 . which calls for the state to pick up most of all nonfederal Oood control projec t costs. Turner resigns as executive officer of Giftsenrichuc1 L JA F t . C . . by$1.7million lfthe btll wins approval. On!nge. R1 vernde and San Bernardino counties would save some S 137 million. oca gency orma 1on omm1ss1on l (. I ha'> f'('Cen cd SI ., mallton 1n pn., ate dnnat101h anduding more lhan a half mtHttm <lu!lan-h.• ftirt-lle-r ~tablt~ m~ lampui. J !> ,1m: ,11 the nat1on·s leading ,l'ntcr\ lor the:' <.lud' ,,f brain d1scao;es .. Because Orange Count) stands to benefit the mmt b~ the. Uood control prOJecl. H would ha v~bccn required to pa) 94 Pt'rcent of the local share." Royce said. "Under SB 502. the state wall pick up 70 percent of those rnsu.. "1thout this state appropna11on. work on the: Oond control pro1er1s could come to a halt." The urgcnn measure. which passed the Water. Parks and W11<fhfe Comm1tt« b' a 7-0 vote. now goes to the Wa)s and Meani \ommitttt for cons1derat ion. Designed to P,rotcct Orange County from devastating Oood damage. the prOJCCt would include.' construction ofa dam on the Santa Ana R1 .. ·er in the San Bernardino Mountains. ex panding the Prado Reservoir b) ra1s1ng that dam by 30 foct. enlarging the lower raver channel and rcstonna a 92-acrc degraded wetland at the Pacific Ocean outlet By BOB VAN EYKE~ Ol lN~ ......... fh1: agcnq that makes c111cs "grnng 1n ha'c to ha'e to find a nl'v. hm~ ·\fter 22 ~car\ that haH ·rhang1.·d thl' map ofOrangl' ( ount~ R1charJ furn1.·r 111 resigning as e\<.'l"Ull' e officer of the Lui.JI .\genq Formation Commasswn Turn('r, 59. turned in ha\ re\1gn.t1111n thl' -...eel The comm1ss1on • ., pan ot a <.late: t"-olh 1,1.h1ch IS charged "Ith l)\l'1"'l'Cln~ lhl· formation of all ne" l'ltll'S anJ dl\tnl ts .l'> well as lhangcs 1n tht• houndarn•, ,,f c~1s11ng local go' crnmcnt'> During T urner"s tenure as dan:l tllr Pl lhl' comm1sstun. tv.o nc" c111cs. In Ith' anJ M1ss1on \'ieJO. ha\C been forml·d and applications for t\l.O more. Dana Point and La1rnna Niguel. ha\C ht-en ac<·cptt"ll 1 hl'f thl' ~l·ar<i. ~lht1cal stnfr h.i' nurn.:d i.uml· 1nlnrporat1on Jtlt'mPh B1th:r ,11111rn,l·rs~ stemming from :i <.1111 unrl'\{lh 1.•J hord.c.·r dispute het.,...et'n Dana P111nt .111d L.igunJ '•gul'I prornptl'd onl' Oll'rn t)\,'f l)l thl' L1.lmm1SS1lln 1.11unl\ \upcr- \ l\Or r homJ\ R tic\ \11 rl''l~n trom tht• p.i nd I.isl \l'ar -\nd nnl' u>rnm1\\111ne1 Phillip ~ h"'.inll "11d he hclln c.·d 1he "1m1nt1 polatar JI tight O\ er am1thc:1 1n1.11rp<•r.n1on rn thl' 'iaddkhad< \. allc' m1gh1 haH· rPntrahutcd to Turner°'> dl'll\IOn l<• rr\1gn Tu rnt'r ho"\'\ Cr d1 ... m1\\CJ ...,, h"an11."' '>tJterncnt as unl<1undnl .. I Jon·1 l..no" "'h' Ph il" ... pcaling t,H me ·· he ,,11J "'Thne'\ hecn J Int ,11 l'Onlrll\c:f'>' O\Cr the \ears I don·1 mind 1.1.intrO\Cf"\\ at all I regard 11 a:. pan 1.)ft he 111h I JU'>l derided that heforc I ,ltll1.. 1alh fl'llfl' l"d llh · ll• ir: a fl'" 1.ithrr thing.>. mJ~ bl· v.Ml pan umc Jnd ta l..c 11 eas' a It Ilk fill .. ~ Turner \JIJ ht: had made m1 plam \t't ~k \JIJ hl "llUld \t3\ lln \.\Ith thl' u1mm1'>"1'r until a m·v. t'\l"C uta' e l•lliccr \\J\ 'l"kl tcJ and thJ t no ..lair had hcen 'l.t't ll1r hi\ Jl'p;lrt Un' I urner bl·g.in hi\ puhlt\. \Cf\ h.·e "'1th the: ( oun1' Pl.inning Dcp.Jnment "'hllh 1s nov. p;:irt ,11 1hr !' n' ir •rml·nt.11 \1.lnJge· ml·nt \gl·n, ~ 1n I"''" In thl· l"J rJ, 1'ln1i-, hl ...:nt"J .t\ the lOUOt\ ·, rq'rl·lofntJtJ\t• I'' th1.• &url'l.:la~ ( 1•mmm1\,ll>n lhl· prn,k,l'"lH 1.\1 thl' l txJ I \gc:n1.·' f 1,rmJt 11n < 1•m m1''h•n \\ hl·n tht• nt'" ~1lmm1''" n "-J' ftlrmt.'d 1n 14"" hl' \l'f\l'J J' pJr\ t1'nl· n.C',utt'1. 1•ffill'r Jnd ai.i.um<'d the l)\l\lt111n rull 11mc In 4t-4 The largn1 gift 1,1.ac, a donation <)f S" ~" C100 lnim thl· Ir' 1ne Health Foun- Ja1wn a pr" .Jtl' n.in-protit gwup to.,... a rd thl· purl·ha)(.· uf a ~'clotron The maLhant pn)\jult'' raJ101SOIL'pe' used in ex· pn1mcntaf ... 1uJ1~ of .\lzheamer \ dt!><'aSC' ..._ h11oph rrn1a aut1\m and other dt!>Mder. l •lfl•na Jd \tar ph1lanthrop1'\ Dr \rn,1ld &d.man anJ ha\ v.ite \1ahel aho m.iJt< J ma11.ir gil t "'"'ard an cnd(lwed l hair 1 n la'i('r h11.1ml·J •• t ne \ 1.. h:ur in hu\1nr.,., c:th1C\ v. 111 hc created 1n honor lif\.\ alter 8 (rer~cn tht• rttrntl) rl t1rC'd 1..ha1rman vi Pantle \-1 utual a 'l'"' rx•n 1kJ1. h·ba<.(·J 1 nsurance com· Nn' Four Marines hurt in crash stolen Tur~J\ .Jlton••on twm thl' parking lor-1.'tf J hu:.1nl''' ,l1mpll'\ 11n Birch <;1reet '' "C'fl' Jnc,h·J .n ""~.1 ' t ''J'-t H1gh-...a' al I 'rm \.\n lnt•..Ja, nn ,u,p1uon ,,, r-'"'""'"8 n.H\ nl•~ \ lor \klk The' ''"n. ~11.·k11n l1C'u 1.ll S 1\111()() hJd ('31.'.'h a!><.a1lants grJbhcd 11 from him and hit him tn the fo ce "'Ith 11. The same man ran to the dn' er and h11 htm in the head "'Ith thecrov.bar. then used 1t to sm.i\h the C'ad1llilL ·s w1ndsh1eld and hal ~ "'mdow The thrtt assailant!> OC'd ht>forr poltce got to the Sttne The drncr was taken to ( ollege Hospital. "here he was trtatC'd for a fut and a 1.·oncu~1on The pas~n&cr did not nl-C'd medtCal tre.atmcnl. . of copter near Pendleton By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. °"" ......... Four Marine Corps cttwmcn es- caped tcnous . utjury Wednesday when their hehcQptcr crashed in the Ckvcland National Forc!>t The crew from the Marine Corps ' Air Base :u Tustin was part1C1pat1nt 1n routine flight trainina c~erc1scs at the time of the mishap, said spakes· man Corp. Kent Fletcher Fot unknov.n rc.ason11. the \H-46E Sea KniJht transport helicopter went down 1n the Case) lipnna$ trainina .......... 81acll RaMknts made a frantic call Wednesday, ttj)C_)rt•na thal rclattves ltOk about S I J,000 in jewelry from war home and were on their way 10 Tuas.. The victims satd the alkttd uucvana rc'lativcs wtff' dnnna • cham~lottd 19&4 C'hevTOlct with a TtUJ I ctnse plate and a U· Haul I~ cvner on top. The car _.. tllPIC'Od to pass throuab Ri~ aide ..... the day. w1y tbrce 1-ri later. mickntl (IUtd pOla lllJn, h llltfl\I ,be) made I blUe -...u..~ They found 1lte ~uPCM*d~Y miMi• jlWdry undtr a m1ttra1 10 ........ ~ ' area near Marprita lookout. F1rtcher said. Initial tTpofU indicated the tour crewmen ~ivcd minor 1n1unC's "{hey wetT transponed by helicopter t~ the Camp ~ndkton naval hospital for oblt~ation and treatment. Fletcher said. The crash lite is near the eastern border or spra-.·lioa Oamp Pendleton No othtt aircraft were involved in th( I: t S p. m. ecacknt. Fktchcr said The bclicopcer was attached to Marine Medium Hchcopter • • • lllievcs bt"oke into a boUIC 1n the 9000 block or Cornwall Drive by bttakina out a &lass door and 11ealina a washtt and cfrvtr. • • • Someone stok a masonry saw ¥aMd .. $l~ &om. flAlbed tnd in \he UOOO bkld or Away Lane. • • • Moeonsa tcp(M'Md mt two auto' tfUSPOl1 tnadt comDktdY ~kcd laMS in oait diftctloft at IQcb loii~ and Ta.,lot tniet. • • • ......., ,.. • bricfc:ur ud m~ tanJ vatuicd at SlSO tom a~Jeqt~1nt llOUO~f!!_~IAM. Squadron 161 of <\ircraft Group I fl. Third Manne Aircraft \.\ 1ng t>ast>d at Tu!>tin . Fletcher said. 1 t 1s designed tu cam J l re"" ol lour and can hold up to I 7 troop~ .\nothrr $(-a Knight haS<'d in Tus&19 crashed on t~ dect.. .of an amph1b1ous ship ofT thr l"\l<l\t of 'ian D1qo last November In that accident, fi\(" \1an11e\ "ere plucked from the "aq:·., and a W\th v. as losl at Ra Wednt"\da\-·!it rrash remaine<I undrr 1nvest1pt1on ' Fountain Valley .\ :!<>-,car-old La Habra ma n v.a\ rohbc-d o f S4::!0 at gunpoint Tul·..Ja, 1n the p;lrl..tn& lot ofthC' Gotden R1,11le Liquor store at I PO 1 EdingC'r .\' r T"o men s~oppc-d the '1ct1m and a~kC'd hi m for mone'. and "hC'n hl' "as rcfu~ thi!'~ po1ntC'd a handgun 41t his stomach and repeatcJ tht' rC'Quest. Pohcc said He v.a' n11t 1nJurc-d 1n the 1nc1dl·nt • • • .\ man armC'd "'1th 1 rr'ol'l·r rvbbcd th~ <.&.L Cleancn at II ~] \\amer .\'e onTut•sda,and~pco "1th an und1scl0St"d amount of cash police said No one "as IOJUrt°d m the.' robbel) .. lrri.ne -\man c.lllang htrn'>( 1 a mcmhcr of the Ch1pf)l·nJalc:'·, ,1.rncc~ named ··Bronco S.·ti·· 1.'\l'<•'ll'd himself to a fl·mak l t I \tUJrnl \honh hcfore noon \\ ednC'~a' nrdf the campus 1 hl· man '1'n' tn\.c:J thr \tudC'nt ll' get rnl\.l hi\ 'l'h11.. k rnµiC'd hC'T in ··,uggl',l1'r 1.1•n,c:r\Jl11,n·· then C:\· l"'~·d ham'-<'11 The: \tuJoot t1C'd the 'l'hll IC' uninaurt•d • • • .\ bro..,. n I o~o T \'~ ota p1d. up. licen)o(' numtx·r : \ --'\% "as stolen from the I "000 bl,xk of Red Hill .\'enu<' hel\.\('('n no''" and 8 pm \\f'd~\ • • • ~1mronc stole a computer. a d1spla' trrminal and a pnnter over the w«kend from a business in the ~-uo block of Harbor Boulevard The los' """ rsumatcd at S5. 7 SO • • • .\ th1tf look a S 1.000 PaNson11 '1dro camera Sund&) or Monda) from t~ Federated Group ~tott at, 620 17th St . C>f8llll COllM OM.Y ~OT/ Thurlday, March 3, 1111 ollce following on parents of= andoned girl SANT A MONICA (AP) - A woman wbo claims lo be related to an abandoned 4-ycar-old airt told police \be child, wbo socs by the name of Jamie, was left on lhe beach by her mother. aulborities said. lnvesti .. lon said they will mttl today with th(' Highland Park woman, whOSt name was nol divulaed. who caJl(.d KNBC-TV Wednesday after SttinJ an even1n1 newscast re~rt on lhe gJrl. said Santa Monica pohce Sgt. Roy McGinnis. --Potittand t~ l:..os A~ Coun1y Depenmcn1 of Children's Services held a news conference Wednesday 10 introduce the i1rl lo reporters in the hope publicity about the child. aban- doned 19 da)'s ago. would lead to the parents. When asked her name, the airl said .. Jamie.•• When asked her asc. she held up four lingers.. When asked questions about her family, she did not answer. althoua.h she squealed with deli~t as s~ Pla)'.ed with st'veraJ toys 11 ven her by Children's Services workcn. .. She can count to st"ven and says 'mommy' and 'daddy,"' said agency spokeswoman Sharon Brown. The child was found al the beach on ~ 12, A ~tfeguard-t0ntactc:d police around 5 p.m. that day. said police Detective Jim Archer. · Witnesses told the lifeguard they had seen the child near a restroom for up 10 four hours. Archer said . Jamie A check of missing children's files failed to locate the airl's parents. he said. Immigration officials investigating in-custody deaths of two Mexicans LOS ANGELES (AP) -lmm1grat1on officials will investipte the deaths of two Meiucan nationals. one of whom died after being knocked down durin& a Border Patrol roundup of illegal ahens. A watn~ said Ismael Ramirez. 17. banged his head on the pevcmcnl dunng a Border Patrol raid in Madera Feb. IS. He died last Fnda) at Fresno's Valley Medical Center. .. 1ola lion of c1v1 l ngh ts ... ··we are alread) invest1gat1ng 1t," FBI Agent Tom Griffin said Wednesda y. A preliminary autopsy showed a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage caused the youth's death. Mexjcan Consulate Diane Munoz. angry that she wasn't notified unul the teen-ager died. has asked FBI to look into the case. .. It's a very regretful and unfortunate accident. and I stress accident. .. said John Dclluardo. spokC'Sman for th<' lmm1grat1on and Naturalization Service. H1span1c groups also pointed to the death of Manin Aguilera. 26. who allegedly was confined to a cell by Bo rder Patrol agents. even though he said he was sick. He lost conciousness and died Feb. 12. "According to my informauon. there were agents who used unnettssary force:· she said. ..So that's a Royal couple to tour USS Nimitz LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fair weather and calm seas favored Bntain's Duke and Duchess of York loda). )USt when the} necckd 11 most on their 11our of Southern Cahforn1a to promote trade w11h the United K1n&dom. Tile nuclear-powered aircraft ear- ner USS N1m1 u sailed from San Dlegoa1 7 am and headed nonh fora noon rcndel\ous with Pnnce An- drew and his "1fr. Sarah. west of Los Anaeles The royal couple wen· to n) to the ship b~ helicopter On the Nim1ll. the Navy planned a 0)-b~ of !\-7 Jets breaking the sound bamer. demonstrations of catapault launches and recovery of aircraft Navyparachutistssafelytest space shuttle'' escape system By Tk Auocialed PrHI EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE -Silt Nav) parachutists shd down a I 2- foot pole and Ooated 7.500 feet to the ground in what NASA said was another successful 1es1 of an alternate escape system for space shullle crew members. The escape S)Slem involves a telescoping pole that would e~tend down and to the rear of the shullle '\stronauts would attach themselves to rings on the pole. slide clear of the shuttle and then parachute. Woman, stepson get 5 years ln child's death PASADENA -<\woman and her teen-age stepson-IO\C.~r were sentenced to fi .. e )Cars in pnson for the beaung death of her 2-ycar-old son Nancy Ruiz. 2 5. a nd James Rutz. 19. entered no-contest pleas Wednesday to charges of 1moluntar) manslaughter and child abuse w11h great bodtl) harm before Supcnor Coun Judge Ltlhan Stevens. Two-) car-old Michael Ruiz died Sept. 28, 1986, at a Glendale hosp11al after being beaten and dunked in a 54-degrr r stream in the Angeles National Forest. Testimony dunng a preliminary hearing revealed he had 72 separate cuts and bruises on his body. Senate okays bill banning polygraph tests for wo~kers WASHING'. .)N (AP) -The Sen- ate voted overwhdmiqly today to prohibit most employers from usina lie detectors to 1CteCn job applicants and randomly test the honesty of employees. On a 69-27 vote, the Senate pessed a bill by senators Edward M. Ken- nedy. ().Mass .. and Orrin 'Hatch, R- Utah -normally adversaries on labor-manaacment issues -o~er the objections of a smaJI aroup of con- servat1 ve Republicans. A s1m1lar but more stringent ban was approved last November by the House. Differences between the two versions must be resolved and a compromise p1sted by both houses.. Sen. Dan Quayle, R-lnd., a leader of the oePOSition. predicted th~t President Reapn would sip a poly- lf'IPh bill despite a vow by adminis- tralio.n officials last year that they would encoura_ae him to yleto it. "The administration doct not have the backbone at this time to veto this bill," Quayle complained. ..They have folded ue shop. cavina li~c a house of cards. · Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss .. another opponent, predicted that denying employers the o~rtunity to screen job applicants us1n1 poly· araph examinations will raise con- sumer costs throuah 1ncmued thefts on lhcjob. Kennedy and Haich, bowe~er, sa!d no one has pracntcd any 1t.ataltJC1 1.n states where use of the test al~ i-s prohibited to demonstnte a hiahcr incidence of theft or em~mcnt. Hatch called the softcmna of the administration's opposition "en- coura&in&-" "Some 320.000 honest Americans arc branded as hars every sinsle year bccausc of these devic:n." be said. "That's a stiama they are aoina to have 10 wear every day the rest of their lives and careers." Reagan vows to veto civil rights bill; C~ngress poised to override WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres1- den1 Reagan's vow to veto a sweeping civil rights bill puts him on a collision coul'S4! with Congress. which has overwhelmingly endorsed the land- mark measure expanding protections against discnm1nation. Groups rang.ing from the U.S. Catholic Conference to the National Women's Law Center hailed the 3 15-98 vote Wednesday by which the Housc sent the Civil Rights Resto- ration Act on 11s way to the While House. "It was a tremendous b1pan1san victory for c1., 1l rights." said Ralph Airline's on-time records improve slightly in January WASHINGTON (AP) -South- >A est ~1rhnes had the best reco rd while Eastern Airlines and Northwest Airlines shared the burden of having the poorest on-11me performance 1n Januaf). according to the mo n1hl} governmt:'nt statistics on flight dela}s. The Transporta11on Department figures released Wednesda)' showed about thret:' out of evel) 10 flights arn .. ed at least 15 minutes late dunng the month. sltghtl) fewer than in Dcccmht·r Southwest. which consiste nt!\ ha\ bee n among the best on-time· per- formers. had 85 percent of llS nights arnve on lime during January. fol- lowed by <\mt:'nca West and Pacific Neas. excetttive director of the 200- group Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Republicans oi;>poscd the measure by a slight margJn. but just four of the majonty Democrats voted against it. The bill, which some veteran lawmakers likened lO the lfClt civil rilhts statutes passed in the 1960s and t 9'70s. requires entire collcgC'S, school systems. aovemmenl agencies and private entities to comply w11h ant1- d1scrimination laws if any proiram or activity within them rtccives federal m oney. Congress has been struggling with the bill since 1984. when a Supreme Court dec1S1on hm1ted the .rea~h. of laws protecting women. manonucs. the elderly and the di~bled t<? !he specific program or activity rece1vm1 federal aid. In letters to House Republicans. Reagan said the bill .. dramatically expands the scope of federaJ jurisd1c- uon over state and local 1ovemmcnts and the private sector" and ··posn a particular threat to rehaious libeny." Both chambers passed the c1v1I rights mea$ure by the two-thirds maJOrlt} needed to ovemde a prcs1- dent1al 'eto. FDA &~dying use of aspirin study in new ad campaign By Tlte A11oclated PrHI ROCK VILLE. Md. -The head of the Food and Dru& Adm1nistrat1on said loda) the agency hopes 10 make a dcc1s1on in a few months on whether aspirin manfacturerscan advertJsc claimuhat 1hc1rproducts help reduce a first hean attack. FDA Comm1ss1oner Frank E. Young said he was pleased with a voluntary agreement from the nation's aspinn manufacturers Wednesday not 10 make such claims until data from a recent study can be fully analyzed. Young. interviewed on ABC-TV's "Good Morn1ngAmc:nca.''sa1d people with high blood pressure. li ver disease. gout or ulcers face the nsk of bleeding comphcauons from aspinn and should seek the advice ofa doctor on lls usage. LaRoac.IJe advocating colony on Man -----------------------------------------. South"est Airlines. both of which WASHINGTON -Pohucal extremist Lyndon LaRouche says he will sohc the na11on 's economic problems by cstabhsh1nga permaneot U.S. colo fly on the planet Mars.a plan detailed 1n a half-hour program to be shown on ABC- TV to night. In the program . "The Woman on Mars.'' the Dcmocrauc presidential c~1da1e proposes reviving the Apollo moon proiram and using the cx1st1ng shuttle system 10 colonize Mars. The technology associated W11h the colon) "'ould spur the econo my. he says. "The old aerospace program paid us back 10 cents for every penny invested.'' LaRouchc says in the program. "hteh "as pre' 1ewed for reporten Wednesday ... The Mars program would pa) u~ more.·· LaRouche. a frequent friniccand1date for the pres1denC}. paid about S 180.000 10 air the 30-m1nu1e program at 8 p.m. ra. ... h Onh Please Durinii: Sale COASTAL COMMUNITIES HOSPITAL HEALTH EDUCATION FORUM Poison is Not Child's Play. Learn from the experts how to poison-proof yotlr home. Avoid accidents .. And keep children safe in your home. March 8th 7:00 PM Hospital.Conference Room. Admission is free but space is limited, so call today for reservatioos, (714) ?M-Sfil9. 2701 South Bristol Street, Santa Ana, CA 9'l704. The c.oaata1 Communitie Hospital Health Eduieation F<nm is held the second Tuesday oleadtmonth. xt month's pcogram will be oo ~ detection of brea t cancer. ' I , ' had a better than 80 pcrcen1 on-lime performamT Eastern airlines had the worst rttord. with 61.5 percent ofm 01gh1s amving on ume. followed close behind b}' Northwest's 6 1.6 percent. Piedmont A1rhnes. which also had the highest baggage complaint rate during the month. was third from the bollom "1th a 62.4 percent on-time record One ln 500 new mothers carry AIDS virus BOSTON -About o ne in 500 American women g.ivina birth is infected · with the AIDS virus. a study published today sugests. The authors used a \Uf\C) ofblood samples ro utinely laken from newborn babies 10 help estimate the scope of AIDS infection. Most surveys of AIDS infection have \Oncentra1ed on male homosexuals. drug addicts and others al high nsk of catching the disease. Misinformed couple go on spending spree TOLEDO. O hto (AP) -A couple sa)' the) feel foolish that they bought 1wo new cars and planned to quit their jobs afier concluding they had won S2 million in a Cahforn1a mail-order company's sweepstakes. Kathy and Dale Work said they sull ho~ that the)' have won the money from United Statotl(Purchasing ExchanJe of Los Angeles. .. I kno"A the} claim we haven't won an)'lh1n&, but I still have fa11h 1n that com pan)'. that the) 're gOtnJ to come across for us ... Mrs. Work.of suburban Stone} Ridge. said Wednesday. "I auess 111ttms hke we're a couplo of count') hicks.·· she said. "We went out and bousht a new pickup truck and a new car. We'd made all kinds of plans. I do n't know what we're ioma to do now." David C'ar1in of Loeb & Loeb, ~w York law firm representing the San Fernando Valley mail-order firm . said the compan) 1h1nks someone 1s sending out fake contest information to USPE contestants. and that 11 was unlikely the Works would act any money. A man .. answered USPE's telephone said the sweepstakes 1s still running and Work 1s one of thousands who won a chance at the $2 m1lhon-plus top prize. He "A Ould nol aive his name . The U.S. Postal Service said 11 has forward~ to the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on complaints about the company .. We have received a lot of complaints about the company. mostly from people who had not received merchandise they ordcrcd from the company," said Linda Russo. occupational support spcciahst with the Pos1al Service in California. ARTS IDGH SCHOOL~ RUFFELL'S ·uPllUHIY llC. Th. khll•1IJ ~huul ul o\1ll"I<. MlJ th,. ,\rh 1ts4 )\l\Ti\1 Rt~1.il Al'tJ \.,-.i.-m, "lkf' \\·Jr ruunJ l'f<'·l'f•""'""""I lr.i1n1111t 1n 111•sk, ..._., lhtatt'Y, •ukal tlMatn anJ •inail aru I" 1 .. J.-nlnl \ounjl f!<tlf'W llJJJ,. ~ I:! 1nJ l"•'q&raJual~~ In .akilt11m \1.~m' <tu.knl• '"'"' J flfq<I.-:' ~~ t41Kaaio.. ................ lm--.. CllT&ll»-141-llM fur 1nlunno11t1on ,.rJ tiUI ti11i.;ti;t "' 1<n1, lorutrtw ScHOOL OI /tliv A\D THE Ans f(,"~<'nllll ~rt' i\c04frm1 I' I I Kt,, l>C IJ\ 11 .. ,IJ l \ 42 U4 N 0 TI c E 0 F p u 8 L I l . Hf ~\ n I r·J (~ MEIA CONSOLIDATED WATD DllTIUC:r is proposing to ·change their fees and charO-for some •••cted WYlcel. These changes affect deposits, delinquent account•. new eervtce. doling bllls, new meter lnstaJlatlons and construction wat•- Y our views on these matt.,. need to be conlktered. The Dtstrict lnYtt• ~ to attend the following public hearing: . The Dtltrlct'• &o.d Room Thursday, March 17, 1988 1985 P.19oentla Avenue 7:00 PM ea.ta M11a. CA 92127 For more lnfOl'mlltlon, pleaM cell the Dlltrict'1 Publlo Ac1¥1eor: J chuck 118mllton . 1.'l1-..;. •• "' 1.IJ.,,. (714) 111·1-'IJON!j" "' ~ -~ I ' Unity, stren h aacle~seere at NATO summit BRUSSELS. Bel&ium (AP) -The NA TO allies vowed today to defend the West with both conventional and nuclear force$, and Pm1dent Reagan declared that "we're stron&, we're united, we're prosperous and we're f~.·· The first NATO summit in six years ended with a communique e1preuin1 the alliance's detemuna· tion to .. prevent any lund of war or intimidalion. •· Reapn followed up with a tribute to NATO's 40 years of farewell appearance before a h1ah- r an lcin-g NA TO aatheri na. proclaimed: "The state of the alliance as excellent. We're strona. we're united. we're pro~perous and we're free." Following Rcapn's four-minute statement before reporters. Secretary of State George P. Shultz ha.tied the two-da) summit. "Herc was freedom on display." he said. "It was a very moving expenenct." Oranoe Coast DAIL y PILOT IThuraday. Maren 3. 1H8 • d Moslem kidnappers free ~rman hostage in .Beirut~ BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -West cond111on of anon)m1ty. earlier told Sbe andicated 1ha1 she pla.aDed to German hostaar Ralph Rudolf The Assoetated Press that Schray was return to Beirut with htt hutbe.nd Schray was freed by his pro-Iranian dnven to the Synan capital of from Damascus. "When M'~ beek Shine Moslem ludnappen 1n Beirut Damascus. 56 miles east of Beirut. together In Beirut tomono~ wc1l today and taken under Syrian army under heav) Syrian escon. both talk to you." she 1&Jd. She cscon to Damascus. officials said. Schra). a LebaneS<·born West Ger· declined to elaborate. In a statement issued in Bonn. the man. was k.tdnapped Jan 27 1n Abu Nassar. a wealthy Lebanete West German Fore1an Ministry con-Moslem west Beirut A Shute faction businessman of Palestinian detcent. firmed that the )().year--0ld industriaJ called the Hol) Warriors of Freedom refused to talk to reporvrs. enainttr had been freed. Later. aov· mack the first claim of ttSpons1b1llt) Not 1ncludin1 Schray. there are 22 emment spokesman F~holm Ost for has abduction "edncsda) other foreigners m1ssjn1 _after bcint told reponers. "The Syrian aovem· The group. v.h1ch also has claimed kidnapped in Lebanon since Maida ment has handed over Schray to the rc-spons1b1ht) for the kidnappings of 1985 They are nine Amencans. four West German Embassy an Damas-tv.o other West Germans in Beirut in Frenchmen. thrtt Bntons. a West cus." Januaf) 1987 1s believed 10 be German. an Italian. an lnshman. an Foreign M1n1ster Hans-Dietnch headed b) a brother of two Leban~ Indian and two unldent1faed men. pcacck . "The~~\ Atlantic Alliance as the most successful in history:· the prC$ident said. He said the medium· range nuclear weapons treaty signed by the United States and the Soviet Union last ()«ember was ··a direct rcjult .. ofalhance unity The secreW)' seemed fatigued from his re«nt MKWle East peace- making tour. and was leavina im- mediately for another round of talks with Arab and Israeli leaders on Reagan's orders. Genscher thanked the Syn•n aovem· Shute Moslems who are beine held tn Lon1C'5t held IS American Terry JMnt fof its efforts. A min1slf)' Wcsl ~") on tcrronsm and >\nderson. ch1tf Middk Eur mr-*'' 12 statement \aid Schray. freed before l1dnapping ch:irgcs respondent for The Associated Press. Pre.tdent Reap•. Brttain"a dawn. v.as 1n good physical con· Schnt) 's Lcbanes.e v.1fr of m He .,,,.as kidnapped March 16. 191S. Prime lllDiater llarSaret d1t1on monthl. Rana Moun141. and his unck Thc Chnstaan Vottt of Lebanon Thatcber at NATO H••lt. Earlier this week. another group George abu Nassar left b' car for radio station reported today that~ /"Jt IOCS Without saying that OUr allies sup~rt this treaty and every leader sohdl) reaffirmed Its value." Rcapn said. .. ... I renerated the strong bipartisan support that eiusts for the alliance 1n the United States." After courtesy calls on his Belgian government hosts. Reagan headed back toward Wash1n1ton aboard Air Force One. He was scheduled to arn .. e at the White House in ume to observe his 36th wedding an- niversary Friday .. relea~d two Scandinavian UN Damascus carf)1ng a sultca~ of lodnappers moved Schray from their forces," and that NATO's remaining workers v.ho were held hostage 1n clothes for thc frc~ German hideout dunna the n1&ht to an office short-range nuclear weapons must be Lebanon for :!5 da)s. ·-rm going to~ him."~ bea!Tling of the ynan-baclccd -Shiite Mosk!"' improved "where necessary." A m1htal) source at the Synan Mrs Schra~ told reporters "Tm A.mal m1ht1a in south Beirut an The communique avoided the command in Beirut. speaking o n taking clothes for him·· preparation for his ~lease. ~rm··mooernizat1on"of~ort-ran~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~missiles because of the opposition of 1 West Germany. whcrc most of the v.eapons are based. "We cannot and will not put our peace and frttdom and that of our children and their children at n sk.'' he said. "We will never trade that credibility (of deterrent) at the nego-- tiating table and we will not gave 1t awa) through neglect " Reagan. making probabl) his NATO Secretary General Lord Carrington said the summit "gives me some satisfaction" bccauS< of the 16 alliance leaders· good will and harmony as the) chaned future policy The final communique said al· laance strategy must be "based upon an appropriate mix of adequate and effcc11' e nuclear and conventional <. arnngton said the allies were concerned that some people might think ··mooern1zat1on" might signal introouction of new. more destruc· live weapons. "Modernization actu· all) means weapons that are more accurate and poss1bl) less destruc- u ve." he said. Four Arabs hurt in West Bank protests By 1"k A11oclatecl Pres• JERUSALEM -Israeli soldiers and not police wounded four Arabs in violent protests 1n the occupied West Bank tooay. and a Palestinian stabbed a Jewish teen· ager 1n Hebron. the army and hospital officials said. Pnme Minister Y1tzhak Shamir said Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza Stnp would have "disastrous consequences" because the Arab world is bent on destroyina the Jewish state. Lawmakers ofSham1r's nght· wing L1kud bloc have rejected the peace initiauve proposed by Secretary of State George P. Shulu. Deputy Prime Minister David Levyofl1kud termed the 1nit1at1ve "danaerous·· 1n remarks broadcast Wednesday night on Israel Television. Shamir adamantly oppo~s an inter· national conference and exchanging pan of the occupied territones for peace. He reiterated that the most Israel will offer is limned autonom) as defined 1n the 1978 Camp David accords. no results. President Daniel Onega said the ncw talks should be held March 1().12 in the Nicaraguan town of Sapoa near the Costa Rican border. He also said his brother, Defense Minister Humbeno Onega. would lead the Sandinista deleaat1on. It was the first tame the lefust Sandinista government proposed negouauons in Nicaraguan temtory with the U.S.-baclced rebels and the h1~est·level Sand1n1S1.a deleaataon 10 mttt d1ttctly with the Contras. Nicaraaua previously had demanded that the rebels accept a government amnesty asa pre-condition for meetinJ 1ns1de Nicaragua. Until now. the highest-ranking Sandinista negotiator had been a deputy fortign minister PLO vote in U.N. criticlzed Ortega asks talks in Nicaragua UNITED NATIONS -A U .S official said the General A.sscmbly acted prematurel) when 1t \'Oted in emc:rgenC) session to order the United State-s to submit to bindine arb1trat1on its plan to close the PLO U .N m1ss1on. The \Ote Wednesda\ was 143-1 Amenca·s Western allies Joined the maJont) Israel cast the onl~ dissenting vote The United States did not vote. ~rab diplomats hinted the United Nations might ha\e to leave Nev. 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AneillWI VHF/UHF TV With Fii Stereo & H11clp.W111 .. -· Slow-growth measure will test voters B1,1ckle your scat belt and grit your teeth -Orange Coont> volcrs arc about..1~ be besieged in one of the most confusing. controversial. emotionaJ and imponant political campaigns of the decade. Voters will have one. possibly two, slow-growth measures to consider on the June primary election ballot. County supervisors this week decided to put a citizens· ' slow-vowth measure on the ballot. The decision was not a surpnse; to do anything else would have bttn political su1c1de. The group carrymg the citizens' measure gathered 96.000 signatures to qualify it for the ballot. The second slow-growth measure that could appear on the ballot woulJ be prepared by the county staff. The cftlLe ns' measure was spawned in frustration over traffic congestion, rapid development and the feeling that the qualit> of life was being sacrificed for urbanization. The develo pers who could lose millions of dollars if the pace of growth were disrupted stand o n the other side of the ISSUf'. Where government officials stand is debatable. bu1 their stake an the elecu o n as great because its outcome may have a dramatic lo ng-term effect on the county's economy. Poht1c1ans. wo uld-be politicians and attorneys arc circling the fracas. waiting for an opening. Some arc four- square behind the developers and liken efforts to interrupt growth to a sub"ers1 e plot by wild-eyed liberals. Oth('T'S want a ride o n the groundswell o f the· slow-growth movement. Some "Alli attempt to lead from the middle of the road. As the campaigns for and against the measures develop. count} residents "'111 be bombarded with facts. figures. projections and evef) political tnck in the book. Much 1s at stake when we vote on the slow-growth measure in June. It 1s a difficult decision with effects that reach deep into the engine of the county's economy. Some peop le are already predicting that if the citizens' slo"-gro" th measure 1s approved it w ill wreck the county's econom} b> reducing employme nt, driving up home pnces. a nd cutting into personal incom e and the sales taxes collected to pa) for publtc services. The truth of the matter as that Orange Count) 's cconom) 1s already in a cooling-down trend that has seen the rate of growth and employment slowly declining. H ousing prices have also been steadily increasing. D unng the campaign. the county's voters wall be tested. The) must come to the realizauon that al.I growth cannot be stopped. T he> also will have to accept the reallt)' that voting for the slov.-growth measure will not ease traffic congestion The\ o tcrs ha' e the respons1b1ltt) to weigh the burdens of the measure against its benefits. The developers and pol1t1c1ans who have embraced unbridled growth knov. that the peo ple of Orange Count} are concerned about the future and disillusioned with the present The unwritten message that accompanied the cau zens· peuuo ns is clear: uncontrolled growth is the ph1losoph) of a cancer cell and will not be tolerated. Oranse Count)'s voters. and those voting in similar election s in ctt1es where slow-'1'owth measures are on the ballot. ha\c a heav) responsibility fac ing them this J une A I D S sca re One parent said 11 was "scar}." and to some exte nt 11 unckmandabl' 1s. But Portcrv1lle's 101tr.tt annnJm to cope "'1th puhht rca(:uon to the 1ne\ Hable problem of an .\IDS case in 110, sthoolc.. v.h1k pcrhap\ not ideal. ~ems to ha\e hc:cn n:a.,onablc It appears that most parents v.h-0 too.k the u-children o ut ofMhool out of fear of the nsk oftransm1ss1 on of the disease had "ell-meaning concernse,cn 1fthe) "A ere blov.n far out of proportion and tal..e n far out of conte>.t... Rol hl· .\' cnul' ~hool Principal Roh Boulto n. "'hose daughter ath.·nds the school. talked openl). pat1entl) and cand1dl) to s tudents. parents and the media ... Thar as \O little n s k in letting a little girl haH· c;omc qualtt) ot \\hat appears desuncd to be an all-too-short ltfe that the compac,s1on that has been shown in Porterville ought to be l'Ol uur .igc:J Tiie Bakersfield Californian • • • ·\1lc..'r '"o da>s o t protest\. the parents of a 5-ycar-old Porten ilk girl with .\IDS ha"c "A1thdrav.n the c h ild from i...111lkrg.trtl'n at RcKhe ·\\.cnuc School. Prinl 1pal Roh Boulto n said the parents wanted to g1-.c lhl· girl Jn opponun1t) to mature some m ore and also v.antcd thl' .,l hool and rom mun1t~ to better prepare them~h cs for am lhll<.l "ho ha' -\IDS .. · Ifs too bad that the ignorance a nd fear of o thers ftm.cd them to make that dec1S1 on O ne mo ther's comme nt -that the more she heard about .\ID · from school o ffic ials in Porten1llc. the more concerned she bc:camc -demonstrates. a need to offer $feater assurance\ to parents It ts difficult to con' rncc people 1n the face of fears thJt soml'hov. the medical npens might be wrong. Tbc;rc 1s o'crv.-hclmtn& and increasing m edical h 1denn· that .\IDS 1s no t transmitted b) casual contact such as 'A<Ould cxcur an a school and classroom selling .. School o fficials never wa\ered an their determ1nat1on to '6CC to 1t that the child received classroom 1nstruct1on an accordance ~1th the d istric t's poltq o f allowing medically certified ID patients to atte nd school. Much of the news media's attention centered on thox parents w ho kept the &t children away fro m school to protest the httlc 11rl'~ pre~nce. But credit should go to thoK parent who kept th.:1r children j,n school and did not aivc 1n to fc-ar. The) deserve praise for their intelligence. level.-hcadcdnc and courage. Tit~ VJNll• Tlma-l#li. ,. ... Alta_......, &\:. ...... Cx'' ..... er.,. ...... ........... " ' "Thestate'spolltlcalleadershavemadesomeremarkablydumbflsCiil decJsJons In the IMt decade. ever since Propm_IUon J 3 wu enact.~. But nothing could be worse than comm/tung Jong-term bOnd funds. The Laying On of I-lands -........ ·~--- State's use of bonds paves way for financial disaster SACRAM ENTO -Gov. George lkukmeJ1an and the legislature were so consumed with the Dan Lungren affair that the~ '-'ere neglecting 1he1r duties Among thei r lapses was 1he1r failure to agrcc on and enact bond issues for placement o n the June ballot b) the statutor) deadline. thus rcqumng C\traordinaf! and ex- traordinanl) npcml\e handling b} state election o fficials. including printing a \pt1.·1al ballot pamphlet addendum The deadline '-'3'> Jan. 28 and b) v.a111ng an C\tra month to agree on bond-;, the go' crnor and legislators will cau'iC anolhcr S2 million 1n SPl'nd1 ng for lhl' extra ba.lot pamphlet That v.ould. under ordtnan 1.1r· cums1ance\.Cam1hc Cap11or s i>oht1- cal lcaden some sharp cn11c1sm But Pl'rhaps 11·s a blessing in d1sgu1~ bc\ause ll g1ve'i them a lcv. C\tra da~s to ponder the 1mplicat10M of their mass1,c commitment to borrowed monc~ to finance go' cm, mcnt spending programs The sea le of the proposed borrn""· 1ng 1\ rl·a\on enough to pause l 1 nder thl· deal '-'llrlcd out b) the Dcu· l mcJian ad1'nin1stra11on and lcg1slat· 1.,,e kadcr\. 'otcr'> '"'111 be asked to appro'e Up'-'ard' ofS6 billion 1n new bonds thl\ )Car Ifs bcrn onh tour 'ears since Dcukml0J1an 'l't1.)(•J a veterans home loan bond 1ssur to hold new issues to about SI 5 billion a ~car. sa}'tng that 1f the ballot were to be loaded with too man) bond\ ··1t '-'Ould be counter· pro<luct1 ... e clot.I 1.ncrload thc pub- lic-' s w1 I h ngnc<t' tt> a-ppr"(}\'(' the sc l<iSUCS .. '\sJern Brown ..,..ould sa\<. that "as then and ih1s 1s nov. and DCukmeJ1an ha.-. become an ardent ad\(xate of burro" 1ng ht·lau'4.' 11'-; the easiest "a) lo relte'c the .-.quec1t betwc-en de· mands for nc'-' SJ>l'nding and th1.· Gann l1m11 '-; restr1c11on'> augmented b} h1'> ov.n no-nc"'·ta\e'> pledges Spending from bond'i and appropnauons 10 retire bond'> arc C\empt from lhl' C1ann l 1m1t. The ps)cholog1cal atmosphere sur· ruund1ne 1h1!. rush to bonding 1n California 1~ prcc1St'I~ the same atmo~phcrc 1ha1 ha~ led to huic kdcr:1l ddiut\ DcukmeJian wants his bond'> for high'"' a~' and pn<,ons and Dem<><. rat., \\ant 1he1r bonds for s.chools and huu<,1ng. \Oto break 1ht· 1mpas~. both "'111 &l'I 001h T ll make tht deal. each side "as. in dTcrt holding the other·., Pl'I hund 1<>su1.''> a' poh11Cal hostage'i ..\' ..\ '>-.cmbl) ~Pl·al..n W1ll1c Bro'"' n <i<lld T uc..Ja, '"'-<>nl' of the St'' en (1\'>Ue'>J "'1!!. pJ\\ unle'>\ all of 1he sn en PJ'>' Thal°\ d1rcctl~ analogou<, 10 Ronald Reagan", demands for more 'IJX'nd1ng on dclcn..c and Dcm<X rat,· 1n"'tcnu of ma1ntain1ng SJ>l'nding tor doml'\tll '>Ol.1al programs a gun'>- and·buttl·r approach that ran up rnord dcliul\ 1n this decade. fin.rnH'd IMgl'I\ "'''h monl'~ hor- ro"cd tr um ll\ l"r'K'3' \ourl l''I \nJ 1ha1kJlh111 tht· 'K"Cond rca\On tu pausl· tht· u~ of ecnl•ral ohhga11on bond<, to fi nance h1gh\loay<,. ~·ul..nll'Jran and hi" a1dc'> are erl"( ting all \<lrt\ of ph1lowph1cal ra11onah1at1on\. bu1 11 remams a po1cn11alh d.rngcrou\ prcccdcnt-st't- 11ng \t1.·p There 1<, absolute!~ no rcd\on "'h\ thl· mut h·nt"edl'.'d nc"' h1ghv.a~' l3nnu1 be built out of ga'>ol1m· ta\ rcH·nul''i "h1ch equate U'-t' "'11h hurdl·n ur at least out of bond 1s'>ue\ lhJt "'111 be r1.·11red from ga' IJ\C'> The onl\ rt·awn for going 10 DAN WALTERS general obligation bonds. the rat1on- ah1a11ons aside, is that Ikukme1ian doesn't "'ant to raise the ps aax that has been k1dt·d up only twice 1n the past quaner-centur) Had he sanc- tioned a gradual increase 1otahn1 a nickel a gallon. no o~ would have scnouslv noticed the d1fT~ntt and the state would ha' e plenty of mone}' to build what 1s nC"Cded But perhaps 1he most dansrrous a'ipct.t of1he proposed bond 1ssun 1sa fooHn·thc-Ooor use of general obh- ga11on bonds. which will ~ repaid o' l'f a 20-)~r period. for direct oJ>l'rauonal costs. The s~te's poh11cal leaden have made some remarkably dumb fiscal dcc1s1ons in the last decade. ever since ProposHton 13 was enacted. But nothing could~ worse than eomm1t- 11ng long,tcrm bond funds. as one section of the school construcuon bond proposal now d~. to oneo•na programmatice,~nsn. Yes.1t'sonly a few m1lhon do llars. chicken feed by contemporary standards. But it'1 the foot in the door for a fiscal policy that can lead only to financial and political ruin. a la New York City in the 1970s. Late Tuesda). there was evidence that this pt'1"iod of procrastination '"'a~ bearing fruit The school bond .ssuc: w~ ~1ng -alkfed to take out current e'pcnsc allocations. But 11 was close -too clo~. Du Walt~r• I• • •Y""Jald t:Ol•mahl la S<-anmnlo. Running mate could be key to Democratic victory W..\SHINGTON -Democra11c Part) strate11su 1n Washmgton have sorted through the results of the caucuses and primaries conducted so far and ha' e come to a n intngumg but still unpublicized conclusion about their November uckct. The part> 's vice prcs1dcn11al cand1da1e ~ 111 he the key to victor~ This 1s tht'1r reasoning: ThC' Iowa ca ucuSC's and subse-queAt cont'1ts have narrowed the field. but no~ of the rcmainina contenders appears strona cnoua}l to carry the ticket alone. Rep. Richard Gephardt of M1ssoun and Gov M1chul Dultakas of Massachu~tu are at the head of the pack for the time being. but have httk momentum. ~n. Alben Gore of Tennl'SStt has few dcleptes but as well,financcd and hop1n1 for a b11 haul on Super Tuesday nC''t wttk Sen. P'aul Simon of llhno1s has quit lht South ah<>sether and 1s hop1n1 for enough Nonht-m support to &Jve him • little muJCk 1n the event of • brokered conventio n. Our poliucal consultanlS believe 1t will come down to a brokered affair. The Rev. Jene J1ekson•1 mpccta~ showioa in Iowa. Ne• Hampshire and otMr st.ate con,est1 C®ld thttf.. f<>ft make him a k1npnahr come July. when the penf1 d•~ and dtkptn pthcr 1n Atlanta io pack their tam. 5oct. I ffte.for•ll. the l&ntqJSU 1old °"' nsoriatc Ln Wb1uca. would demand the aonunaJ.ion of a praa- de1tti:al candidate from the hc:avdy ~scid Nonb and a viu pm~ iDI calldidllec who •oald be • .. ~--OM •ho would blabk IO brint In v.nonn '" Mdt key IClltts • Ta. * Florida. Wt.ida 1Gldlwr tcl)fttrOUarty a l Ollt of'• ftlltOt1•1 dec1cnl" M1abnat mmidmttion would bl &i •m to York Gov. MariO Cwomo btcaUte of lu1 rel nee to It' ia~ol"fd aa tllt ~ TIW .. rc\C.'n1men1 toward him among those "ho fough 1 the banks would be palpable This would make Mic hael Dukak1s 1hc most reasonable altema· 11,e for pre\1dcnt, the stratc11 sts say The 'ice prcs1den11al candidate m~t appealing to the South would bc Tc-nneucan Albert Gore. Ciorc ha\ told friends that he wn'>1den thc vice pres1dC'ncy a d~d end Job and that he doesn't want 11. .\t age 39 and with four year\ left in his Senate term. ht' ta)'t.. he w-ould wall for another cl~n shoe at the top Job But depC"ndin& on how thinas shake out ht1~ttn now and July. the stratc11sts ta). he mis.ht be pt'rsuadcd to' hansc has mind. \.\-11h a Duuk1~ 11c1te1. 1n. s1Jl'.'r\ ar1uc. both North apd South would be represented. as would tM 10' ernon and Conp-ru. hbrrals and moderate conKrva11vn. ethnic Americans an.d pto nttr stock T~rc was similar brTadth on t~ 1960 ticket. whC'n Lyndon Johnson broupt the el«tton homC' for John Kt•nn~y. and in 1976. when WaJttr Mo ndale' was crucial tu Jimmy Cartl"f's v1ctol) One Democratic wq ~' n to UJ th1\ "'a)" ··Duhkrs and ore woukl be a pttfica llckct -if th np would just stand 11111 lon,1 tn0uah f«' us to fi&urf out ho• IO brin1 it about .. HAVER WILL TRAVEL • .1 fOf mosi of U1. JHUlt) i1 a ume '°' shonh• mow and dftamms o"" sc:cd caaaq lut on CeptOt H iU. Jan..,ary mnns 1 snd time for f~ld i~~naiptiom. Pftfrqbly in ,.anntt chma. , Wt look a de. &oak at con. pmioGal tra'fd dwt111 ~·· ,.... rttcM nd ditconnd dtrf ............. ... , tW ro.d "wtlMCOuldtlc ..... Daambln Ow mm c•lr J• .... ,.. idm~fkd ll clif'fucwt :r;:'" vm "" 1 J arpa.1an • 9t'Gftl o1 .,.... .... 1rcn ~lnftlldto J4 · nt111:1. rnoa in Iha ...-... 91nnil.plwn.. anel liJ~t hi jr-i A~ A deleption kd by Rrp. John LaFal«. 0-N.Y .. ~nt sh da~ eum1ning ~probkms ha AflmtJna. Brazil and Chtle. A spokamalt tor th< conpasman said lht pu.rpme o( the tnp was to mttt wil.b finntt and bus1nm laden to d11CU.t1 lk Tb1rd world debt probaem. WC' <*aaned I Sule Dcplttmat ca bk describina &he ddeptjon•a ACJP- ovC"r ut Sao Paulo. lkszil The documml dildows that ufan asked IO met'I WYth tap oft1riak. I nchadi"S the fore.an miD1Sler ud tk finan« minister. but noec of 1km WIS l~ailabk. The tnp wun't a \OW loM. a.ow. ~VC'f. A group or u ..s.. bukcn ill Brazil hos1cd a buqUCI for lk dckla~1on and rvnybody appemnly made tl. Bird shouldn't be called chief justice anymore To the Editor: . . . Let me ask that readers JOtn me 1n protest to a local TV station th.at puts Rose Bird ~fore us and remind them that protocol does not provide for M" Bird to be called chief j ustice any lo ngrr since she was voted out of office. Tnles are re~incd when O!!C rt11rn from ofi"acc en.her volunttnly or btta use retirement was forced by length of~rm such as in the military. They may fttl that to reftt to her as former chief JUStice is impressive. but really why~ Sht 1s scorned by the maJOnty. that is':"hysbcgo~ votedou1 of office. Likewise her opinions art not valued. and to Stt her JUSl reminds many of us of the long )ears and the many cnminals who preyed o n us whik we yearned to get nd of her. Even having her on our TV scrttn 1s enouah to tum to anotht'T news channel. HANK STRICKLAND Santa Ana Abortion promoters just gotng with tide To the Editor: No Amencan should any lonsrr be m11m1dated b> prcrabort1on propa- pnda. On Jan. 14. President Reagan 1ssu~ a Procli1mat1on of Per10nhoQd for all J>C'Ople. mclud1ng t~ unborn child. Abon1on 1s as shameful as the slave trade was T~ president has issued a second emanc1patton proclamation. like the first, it as a sample rttogn111on of the natural n&hts of man. Any md1v1dual 1n this country wh'J does not bclJeve that man 15 endowed with natural nghts 1s not fit to call himself an American. To those Americans who have a firm belief 1n God. these arc recognized as God· given rights. Most of the J>C'Oplc today who advocate abortion or who have abon1ons are JUSI flowing w11h the tide. Wh11t wt must reach out with compassion and undentandin1 to those who have attep'ed abon1on out of a lack of understandini. w~ must also recognize that the promoten of abortion are not worthy to be con- sidered Amencans. DR. KENNETH MITZNER Olrec1or. JEWISH LIFE COMMITTEE T ooA~ IN H1sroRY Today is Thursday. Ma~h 3. thC' 63rd da) of 1988. There arc 303 dars len in the year. Today's hiahh&ht in history: On Ma~h l. 1187.Annc Mansfield Sullivan arriv~ at the A~bema homC' of Capt. and Mr5. Arthur H. Keller to becomt the teacher of their blind and deaf 6-ycar-old daupter. Hden. On this date: In t MS. F1ooda bcc~mc the 27th stale In 1847. t~ inventor of thC' telC'phone Akundn Graham Bell. was born in Ed1nburJh. Scotland. In 1849. t~ Home Dcpanmcnt. foraunner of the Interior Depart. menL was estabhshcd. In 187S, Brzet's opera "CarmC'n" prem~ 1n Pans.. In 1179. Belva Ann Bennett Lock· wood became the fim woman to be admitted IO practi« before t~ U S SuprmK Coun. In lllS. the U.S. Post Offi« bcon ofTenna 1Pttual dch"Cf} for fiBt-crass mail. In 1911, Gmnany. Austria and Russia s1sncd the Treaty of Brnt· Litovsk. which ended Ruwan per, tic1pa1ton 1n Wortd War I. This trnty was annulled by the Novem~r 1918 armisti«. In 19ll. 1"be Saar-Span&Jed Ban- ner" of'fkiaJly became tht national anthem of the Unittd Statn. In 1969. Apollo IX blaskd off from Cape KmllCdy, Fla .• on a mission to lnl tk lunar module. In 1974, nearl) 350 people dted 1n OM ol aviltion'1 .orst disaskn as a Tut\isb Airlines DC-10 cnnhcd lhonly aft.tr takeoff from Or1y Air- port in Paris. h 1912, the Smate bcpn ddlstc on wtlc11wr '° npel Sea. Hatriton A. Wiliuas Jr. ~NJ.. convicted o( bri.bny and ?SP'f'llC)' ~in lk FBra ABSC'AM probe. "-'ilhams mioftt bcfoR aft Qpuhion VOik could be ran. Ta ,an 191>: Tlte remains of comedian awt~ Qlaplan ~ .... by CllOf1JOOUU frOlia Ian IJ'IVC in COllc:r'4W·Vc-.ey, Swl...-.. Tlw body was reco'nect .., I.Mc CJmew'8 · f I wub laltt. Five yan .,c ln • IPCJCICta;. Loe :.:B:!:d Pruidcat Rnaan the ldnisioa nct1".W'b '° ftdl °" IOOd .,.,. b .. Natioeel voe.terr 'Wed. .. :n. achrOlks c1e- dn.ed.. Olle :n:.£:92.:.' II °'=•' ~ ; • rlr~ -'° ....... ,..., ..... .._• .. ..._a..-.. Alldawww .. ... 1" c ... Jcmr ... died ..... Mmtll•·7~ .. -. T..,., ·~~ AaGr J- Oe:t t 1 ·•~r..a..ua 61 'M•n• a.. • t •• ii ,,_ .V.Mllll meil• ~lwT~°'Vlllil•llii .. .... ~ •• ..,fit .... ........... -...,,-... A...rt: _ ........ ,;._ . ...... '1? ,,.... Good Golly, Little RiGhard! Grammys go to-U2~·Simon • '.:l Hl Yott CA.P)-lJl,ffielFi~ ' rOd poup -•'-"a passion for pohucs. picked up two Grammy1 Wednesday for ''The Joshua Trtt," their 12· million 1elltn1 album. and declared. .. This isjuS11 bciinn1ng .. Paul SJmon won record of the year honon for "Graceland," the title t111Ck from his South Afncan-in- fltt&cdalbum which wu the Grammy aJbum of the year l.tsi ytar But Uttlc Richard upstaged tVer). one as he hijacked the nationally tclcv1ted ccrtmony fi~sc I frantic moments. declar1n1 t he had won the Grammy for best w artist "( have never rttc1 nuthin' - r'all never pve me no Oram mys. and 've been stnaina for )'ears:· dccla~ the man whosana ··Tuu1 Frutt1" and .. Good Colly, Mass Moll y .. ""hmllrll'thift°t( of rod: 'n' roll." he shouted. and thl' crowd roared approval. After apan announcing that he had. in fact. won the award. Little RM:hard revealed the Academ) ·s choice -Jody Whatley, a Madonna sound-ahkt from the old dance band. Shala mar. Whi&ncy Housto'n. a ·winner two )'cars ago wuh her debut album. took honors at the 30th Annual C1ramm, Awards for best female pop vocalist for ht'r cflhvcscent '>inglc. ··1 Wanna Dantt-wtth Sornl'hody." from her LP. ''Wh1tne).'' Narada Michael Walden won a Grammy for producina "Whitney." Bruce Spnnastttn won a combined male and female rock vocalist Cit· ~ory with ··Tunnel of Lovt." "Somewhere Out There:· a sweet ballad wrinen by ve teran son1wrhcrs James Horner. Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil for the animated film "An Amukan Tail;' won as song of the )'car. "We wrote 1t for the mace." Weill said. Guitarist The Edge. born David Evans. pulled out a list as he accepted the Grammy for best rock croup With 'ocal ''The Joshua r rec .. He thanked luminaraes such as Manin Luther King Jr .. Amnesty lntl'rnat1onal, Bob O):lan. Jami Hendm1,_ Archbishop Desmond utu. Dr. Ruth Wcst- hc1mcr. Moms the Cat. President Reagan and collcg<' radi..o stations .\fter "Jo$hua Trre" won as album of tht' year. lead singer Bono (Paul Hewson) quip~d. "It's reall) hard to carry the weight of the world on )O ur '>houlders." "We don't see this as a peak for l ':!."Bono said backstage. "lt's1us1 a heginn1ng. We've aot 11 songs r<.'ad~ fur the next album ... L2. Mass Houston. Los Lobos and Michael Jackson t'ach had four nom1- nations th1s~ear. ~t nonelhMttncd thrH&~ &o equal JKkson's e aflt· award sweep an tht 19M «rtmony. And none had a prayer or over- 11kin1 Sar O~ Solti. conductor or the Chica&<> Symphony. whOK tt· cordina of Btcthoven s 9th Sym- phony won a Grammy for ~t orchestral rccordin1 and railed his lifetime total Lo 26 Gram mys. Vladimir Horowitz. the ptan1st who had 20 Orammya entering tho ceremonies. won two more for best classical 1nstrumcnaal performance and best classical album for "Hor- ov.111 in Moscow." He also received the President's Special Ment A ward from the .\cadcmy. "I am w vef) happy the class1tal j music '>till has an apprec1a11on." the lier) piaruu told 1hc .crowd as he. ancptcd th e special award. '\fter he \I.On the best album award. he s1mpl~ o;,milcd and earned It away. sa)1ng nothing Jackson's "Bad" album won an I earl~ Grammy. for best-produced non·dass1cal recording for producers Brun· 5w1:d1cn and Humberto (1at1t"a Lad) smith Black Mambazo. the South .\fr1can vocal group featured on Paul Simon's "Graceland" album won a Gramm) for themselves for best tra<l1t1onal folk recording The star of ... Risk\' Busim..:"'~" now has fric.nds in "ALOHA SUMMfllt" (1'0) °''°' ACTION JACK SON "Ol)l I• \lfl'fO • I ~ ft \ BLOODSPORT lfll • I\ JO ' )Cl "3 MEN 6 A 8A8Y" (l'Q) •ot l Ot ltOO --~· ·THE LAIT EMHAOttM fl OtUI SltllO 1"<>1J) "A NIGHT IN THE LWE __ ..;.12_•_S-4_00._1_00._10:00_. ____ Of JIMMY AEAlltOON" (9') "8HOOT TO KILL M fl') •Dalt'f SIOlO 61H•1t• "IMOADCAST MEWi' 19') • 00t11 srr•o HO 1 JO IOOC "f"ANTIC" tfll "1lll!MOll r 01D t\'. "SHOOT TO KILL 1111 .. llOl11 src•o i!H lO JO JO ··A NIGHT IN THE LIFE JIMMY REARDON 1111 't\ It\ tO JC "IRONWEED" 1111 • OCUl Sfllt!G J 00 10 00 GOOO MOttNtNG VIETNAM (9') 1-6 llKI O(lll! SllJlO ~••00 1119 U~U~ IOlt "FRANTIC" (fl) ,..15()11 ,~ ~ ~ ' >O 9 •~ "8,.0ADCAIT •WI" (9') ..... ..... ... DOl.8'1' ...... o •·8,.0ADCAST NEWS" tfll 11-___ 5_•_7:ao-__ ,._t0 ___ .. ~I\ I 00 10 IC "3 •N & M8't" (t>G) 'MOONST"UCK tl'O) • O(lff SltllO • DOii• SllltO 'I\ I U IOU ' H ,_, .0 If ~·l'OI••• SHOOT TO Kill 1fl1 ' ~I JO .o JC MOONS TUCK tl'GI \ e\ I OC. HOPE 6 GLORY tl'G13) . JO '·~ "SHE SHAVING A BABY" t"<>13) •to 11\.10 I~ "fAANTtC" (9') ..-sCll!f• ~00 'IU• ·'GOOD llllOAMMG vtlT'NAlll"' ,_ DCl l'f SltllO (t') u11 •10• ·fAANTtC" tfll 11A111$011 f OIO \1\llO,•\ "THE UH8EAAA8LE LIGHTNESS Of 8Elf'G" C9'1 '00 10 10 ··J MEN & A BABY" (l'GI 00t9• I> JO I lO 10 lO l<cl>t:cnt l )t· ~lurna~ 111 i i l<nj.!1.·r \'mUm Film \·c ry high places. MSA Tllf' ACTIOttM (l'G1J) ··~1 1\llr.. ACTION JACKSON" (9'1 ,,. ..... ~ t JCl I Jt lt ~ •NIGHT IN THE LIFE ACTION JACKSON 1111 1 -----------• OF JIMMY REARDON" (9'1 r IQ!• "It< A NIGHT IN THE LIFE 'SHOOT TO KILL ' • 'IHJlll• F JIMMY REARO<>tf 11t1 _____ • __ u_•·•_oo ___ __ ._ __ S_H_O_O_T_T_O_l(_l_L_L_111_1--1~ 1' '7 ALOHA SUMMER" "fAANTIC-(fl) MAIM IOllO .,) ~ •' r :IOI!• H I . ~ .. •. t ~ '"THE LAST EMPEf'OA ' (l'G1ll I\•,• )t,O)C SATISFACTION !PG •J "SHOOT TO KILL (fll 1l'GI "OCll., SU.II .. 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Friday, March 4 IO a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 5 IO a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 6 IO a.m. to 6 p.m. To Help Celebrate, We're Having: • West African Dancers Sbowtimcs on S11turd11y 11nd Sund11y: 12 p.m., 2 p.m., 6 4 p.m. An Accfaimcd lntcrn11tion11l Touring Group with Tuditionil..I Music 11nd Dress • Experts In Adventure Travel · • Hot Air Balloon Display • Drawing For a Free Hot Air Balloon Ride • F rec Rides On A F u11-Sized Indian Elephant • Llamas • Whitewater Rafting • Guess The Weight Of The Pack Contest • Rock Clim-bing Demonstrations • Representatives From The ·rap Outdoor Adventure Clothing 6 Equipment Companies • Opening Specials of Up To 40%0ff on Sweaters and Winter Garments • F rec Balloons Walk Into The Mos~ Exciting Travel 6 Outdoor Adventure Store You've Ever Seen! When you enter an Adventure 16 store, you enter a world as great as all outdoors! Whether you' re a backpacker, rock climber, car camper, mountaineer, day hiker or adv,enturc traveler, we're just the store you've been waiting for . ' . . 1870 H1r~r 81•4. <:losta Mcu. CA 92627 • 7H) 6.SO-JJOI • T t, '• .. . I , l : -. r .. .. .· -., ' . . " .. . , '1 ., .· ~ • • ·1 I • Honors abdUJJd for area residents Irvine residents might have noticed the striking scenic cover of the schedule for classes and activities forthe spring Com- munity Services brochure. It was drawn by I 0-year-old Stacy Sanc- llei, fifth-grade student of Vista Verde Elementary in Irvine. • I' ' Barbara Regan to hoet two lrl•b teen-acera. S======CE THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1988 Northern Ireland peace:·· . Can it begin in Newport? By KATY BOUCHER °'_...,,... .... Not too many people would stnve to make someone else's d~ms come true. Barbara Regan as an ucepuon to the rule Rqan. w1th the help of the Chil- dren's Fnendshap ProJ«t for Nonh- ern Ireland. hopes lo bnna two tttn-ager~ from N-Onhem Ireland 10 her home on the Balboa Peninsula: but the-,e are not >our a' cra&e teen-agers One wall tX' a Roman Catholic and the other~P lt"Stant - arch enrmaes 1n their land ... I w IO\hov. the m that harmony as . possible e'en 1f people are of different faith "'e ha'e man) more than JUSt tv.o religions an th as count') and Iv.ant them to ~e hov. we 11\C 1n pt:acc ·· Regan !Mild Furmall) the Children's Commit- tee the Children\ Friendship ProJ«t ha'> been -;uccessful 1n bnng.ang more than 80 cj11ldren from Nonhem Ireland 0' er 10 tht' L mtt'd ~Its last year W11h base hcadquaners 1n Atlanta. the orpn1ut1on is spread throughout the U nned States More than 120 tttn-agers art' expected 10 come to the L'nated States through the program this )tar The pro1ec1 allov.s sponsors to select the se1 and age of the tttn the' wash 10 sponsor. but the organ1zat1on makes the antral pick and amtnet"I their transponat1on Sponsors also a re required to finance the teen-agers· aarfareand t\pcn~on~ the~ ~m 't The children spend sa\ v.et"ls hert dunng the summer .. , have requested two bo~s ages 14 or 15. I feel bo' s are more adven- turous and v.111 enJo~ fishing along wath otherwaterspon., v.t can do here al home 01\ne' land the San Diego Zoo and Holhv.uod .ue }llst a fev. platts I plan to 'hov. the OO\\ I also plan to tale lht•m to a different church e'en· Sunda' \O the' get a wide pcrsi>ec11' t' ui J 11 the rei1g1ons 1ha1 are practiced here in the states." R~ ~·d Rcpn. who has laved 1n N~ Bc:ach for almost 30 years. is retired and an the past has spoMOftld Japanese children 1n her~-Wbea she read an amde about the teen- agers from Nonhem Ireland spontor- ed b~ the C'tuldrcn·s Fnendslup Pr0Jec1. she thought at would be a irca1 opportunny fM these i!htktrca and responded imm~daately. ··Most of the children ~ wailll'.\I iD Ian<' to come over h~. Their pattnts are grateful 10 &ti them ofTthe VIO~ftl sir~ts:· ~1d Tom Ormsby. rctJOnal coordana1or for the C'haldren's Fru~ndsh1p PrOJtCI. Ft't famahes an the Southern C'ahfomaa area have volunteered to '>Ponsor children this summer so far. hul Regan 1s the only sponsor an Orange Count) Regan hopes to encouraae o ther 1111.al r<'~tdents to JOan an and welcome (Ple&M .. Ja.1811/112) Stacy was the winner of .. My Favorite Thing To Do In Ki d's K.Jub." The contest was opened to all children enrolled in the city's Kids Klub program. Over 160 children from 5-12 years entered their best artwork and competed to represent their park in the finals. Twent y-three semi- finalists were selected on the basis of creati vi ty and use of color. Out of the 23. eight were selected as final ists and each child received an award certificate. Recipie nts were Do•g Clark, Aaa Headerson, Sam Peanall, SbJuloa Peterson, M lcUiel Shellu, Natalie Tejada, Alllley Vaatatmove and of course Stacy, fi rst place winner. Trustee draws on teaching experiences • • • Bein safe instead of sorry proved the right thing to do for Mariune Wasilko, who liveson Balboa Island with her hus- band. MelvlD. Marianne has been Wanko n~med Coach Op- erator of the Month of March b} the Orange Count} T ransit Dis- trict. Mananne has worked for the disLrict fo r eight yea rs. The OCTD Board of Directors re- copized her for her outstand 1 ng safety and dnvi ng record. Marianne drivcun octo bus and works out of the Irvine division. • • • Cona,ratulations t0 Cbarle1 P. Ries, named recent- ly as ca mpaign di- rector for t he New- port Harbor An Mu seum 'scapital campaign. Ries will be staffingcom- mumty voluntttrs Ries to work in the struc- turinJetnd implementation of the $50 million campaign for the e.1tpanded museum - the lafJCSt campaign in the museum's his- tory. Ries has extensive eJlpenence within Orange County's fu nd- raisi ng community. including work on the Orange County Performing Arts Center cam- paign. • • • Anyone lookjng fo r .Oawa L. Boueot, might have had a little trouble because of her recent namechanae. The manager of corporate communications for The Irvine Co. is proud to announce her marriaac and her new name-Da .. L McCennlck. ~-BOJllOU/82) Cla s sroom understanding helps former educator make decisions Forrest Wcrners professional phalosoph) as a rev.me from the Wall Rogers school of thought ... ··1 never met a student I d1dn·t like -but I met a few parents I could do without.·· The Indiana-born Werner. a trustee with the Newpon-Mesa lln1- fied School D1s1nc1. as refemng to the more than 20 years he has spcnl as a teacher and school counselor at Pacifica High School an Garden GroH·. ~nd those memones include an 1nterest1ng stanl as a night school teac:her 1n the late 1960s through the earl~ I <n0s. 1nstruc11ng an all-female class 1n the v.h\ and how of auto ml·chan1n . · •• 1 taa' e some real fond memories of those classes." he said ... , had a v. 1de range of aJe grouping ancludang 16-\ear·old high school students and a 74-~ear-old grandmother. "The grandmother's famal> v.as so Firefighters battle stress as part of job By &ATY BOUCHE R Of_O..,,.. .... Firefighters rt'spond to an earl~ morning call of su1c1de When the~ arrl\ e 1he) find a man hanging from a belt tied to the bathroom door. HC' 1s pronounces dead and the firctighters quack I) respond to another C'3ll .\)though the 1nc1dent as quick.I~ o'e.i;.. 11 ma} be the tX'g1nn1ng of sudden nausea and nightmares. .. Most people 1h1nk firefighters' JObs arc dangerous because of the mks an\'of\ed in lighting fires:· said Gloria McMillan. creator of Fush1on T cchnolog) s. a -,en ace designed 10 help firefightC'~ cope wath stress "The danger. however, 1s the {upressaon of horror the) witness t \tr)da):· McMillan said. In an effon 10 o ffer a s.tf'I let' for fire fighters v. ho deal wath a lot of stress. McMillan. 36. stanrd her firm She calls 11 Fush1on T«hnolog)s. which she translates as "bonding applied ideas·· McMillan has opened an otli~ an Newpon Bc:ach. and she plans 10 offer one-on-one counseling and group seminars. Her first seminar. sched- uled for March 16. wall deal w11h trauma an the workplaCt' as 11 relates 10 firefighters Although her businns as JUSI begin- n1ng and she d<X''>n ·1 ha' e any clients as> l'I. \1cM1llan is opt1m1st1c that she v.111 t:x· abk 10 help firefighters of Orange Count) "I v.ant to lov.er the death rate of (pcopk an the) firl' sen1ce b' 25 percent "-•than the ne\t 10 )ta,;. by teaching firefighters hov. to deal ~Ith <,trl''>'I and 10 incorporate a stress managt.•ment cour;c into firt depan- ment &Qlf\11\$ programs nat1onw1<k."' McMillan );ltd She dended to help firefighters deal "1th '>lfl''\'> v.ht-n <;he needt'd a subject for a tl'rm papt•r an J a collese ps~ - cholog' class .\ ftn rt's.tarchang the subject. she rea11Ll'd there was a del1n11c probkm -a problem she "anted to help \ohc B) accompan~ ang local firefightt'rs and paramcdKs for more than 2.500 hour<;. \ht• -;oon learned th~t the '40rk.l·~ arl' conlrontl'd w11h the spector of death on a regular basis .. When 1t comt'' to a medical l'mergenc~. "ho do people call" The lire depanment .\fter a v.hale. firl"- fighters bl:gin 10 tale a matter-of-fact attitude tov.ards the horror the) w11ncsH' e~da~ be-cause the} fttl at's pan of the JOb Rea II). the) ha\'e buried their true feelings down dttp ansadc "-hach gnav. av•a~ at them on a suhconscaous le'd ·· \k \1 11lan ~•d delighted the~ bought her s.t\Cral sets of co' eralls so she could come 10 dass ... he recalled laughing!). ~emer 5a1d he us.ed a hands-on approach t9 teach the basics of tare changing. oil chang.ang and battel') upk.t'ep .. Whal~ ""e had da) l1gh1 ume I v.ould ha\C m' students walk into the classroom . look at the chalkboard for tht'ir assignment and then go 10 their respectt\t' au1omob1lt"S 10 complete" tht' assignment:· he recal~ .. I tho ught 11'4as1mponan1 the~ learned tu do the things I taught on their own 'chides·· .\nd 'Werner has other memones ··rhe m1ss1unan nun .. enrollt'd in m' class in 11>"' 5 ·· h·e recalled .. The\ had been v.1thdrav.n from India tX'causc.- of the v.ars tal1ng place 1n that count!) ·'But the .. ei1.pected 10 return to I nd1a and planned on ha' 1ng their o~n 'eh1de The' c.>nrolled an m' class to lt'arn hov. to take care of tb~ 'chicle I \llll wrrespond v.1th one of those ladies·· he addt'd .\ccordang to "'emer tht-all- femak clav. camt' to a halt v. hen T 111t I:\ came alo ng 1n 1976 .\ccordang 10 a repr~ntall\e oft ht '-'ev. pon-\1csa School D1s1nc1 Title I'\ of the educauon amendments .,..as 0...,-......... ~ ..... Gloria McMiiian want. to belp flreflCllten. .\ccordana to a rtC'Cnt stud) b~ the "'a11onal Fire Prot«taon .\s.soc1at1on f :"IFP-\). more than 50 pt'rttnt oflirt· relatrd deaths of l ' S firtfighters 1n 1983 v.en: due to hean attack -u "ell as 46 percent of the non fire- rdatl'd ckaths Those d1s..:oura&Jng statasttC'S are e\a1..·1h ""hat \.1c\t11lan hud«1dt'd to challenge. an ht'r ··one-v.oman ·· of- fensa' e ap1n<.t s1rc-ss ~mona tht- n.mon·s firefigh11n~ fo~ fedt'rall~ mandated an 197:! II lt1Js.- latt'd that no pcr\C>n 1n the U natt'd States could tX' tJ1.cluded on t~ basis of §(."\ from panacapauon 1n 111) edul·;uaon prosram or actavat} that rec~l\ed federal financial assastantt ·1 couldn't d1scnm1nate I had to admit males 10 the class:· he said .. But when 1he guys cam e into tht- dass the first evening. I frontloadrd them w1th the idea that I had to t~t t' ti) o ne in the class as 1f tht) dadn •t ~no" an~th1ng about an automobile .. I told the men the' would have \O be chivalrous enouih to help \he ladies e'en if the already k~ \he (1'1-..e .ee TaUST&E/82) Catalina Flyer to sail to Avalon 8 ) KATY BOl'CHE R °'_..,""" __ i\ nev. lad~ v. 111 be mo' ing Ill 1 he 8.Jltioa Fun Zon<' 1h1~ spnng ~hc·11 be dcx l ed alongside the fem and .... 111 ha'e the ab1ht' to transpon 500ad,enturers to( .i~hna Island 1n less than '""o hours The 1~·.. ~m< ~s tht' ( a~li.na f1-.er. a catamaran v.h1c h nov. under construcuon It°<, said to be the tint of ah kind on IM West Coast .. The Catalina f1,er will tX' a state- of-lhc--an catamaran. allo v. ing o ur pas~nacrs to nde in luxun on the Q() mttttttt-lffp. H> ·halon:·· sa+d Bob Black. genmal manager of ( atah~ Pasxnacr Sci"\ tee ~ ca~maran 1s equ1ppt'd 10 hold up to SOO pcopk. tra,el a1 a ha&h- spttd of 16 knots and offer a com fonable \ O\ • for m passen- gers "crordang 10 Bets) Sturiron. spokesperson for Cataltna Pas~nttt Sen ten. the reason for the IK'W catararan 1s 10 re~an com~ttt1ve v.11h other pons such as Long Beach that offer cnn54"s to the island Bc-caust of the parkina problem 1n Balboa. tt was only feasible 10 offer (Pl•• ... CATALDIA /Dl Laguna Beach youth shelter sets fund-raising open house Soutb county rnidtnts are invited to auend a fund· raasiaa open house at the Llpna 8cach youth dwl~r on ~y. The event will kick o fT a cam.,...n by the pa~nt orpnizauon. Community Servicn Propams. Inc.. to raJIC money to pay off the shdter'1 m~ Tbe shelter offers temporary housint and 24-hour cri:sd intervention 1ervicn for youth from 11 IO 17 )un of~ Sheltcr'fl'Oftcncou.n1e.l 1emsand lbrir~ts an u ifJon to resolve family probkms.. ne cqan.intaon boMis a 90 percent rate of either muuu .. &in.ilia o r ftndina other appropriate .,a.cement foi u.e youth. LOri Redfearn, cuc"Utivc usbwat tor CSP. 111d S2.50.000 it neNDd to pay the rnon,.. To date. leclhn laicl. SS0.000 has bcea raded.. TM filad-railcr will be hdd &om noon to l p.m. aacnatioM can be made by c:allina 494--tl 11 ~ lechlre fa J)en• Pelat A hi Friday•• lec1'*re tnin hu bt'CD ldtcdWcd ll Ge Dua Point fwtMw Youtlll and Orwp f.:::~t: ~ by tbc COllDtY of 0raats and k ~ :ni1 Fridaf• 1ec1_.rc is "SUrfl-.: Hitaoty and Saaty,. by JeM.~ Van Sne. :: 11llt pn11ntn ia li:llllduled at 7:JO p.m aJ tale fKilllJ. *" , ...... PW&. fOf moft inbmatQI. cau .... ,.11 Joachim Sm11h. 11 watercolor anm and cnt1c ~•II be the keynote spcal er Tickets are SJS and procttds ~111 benefit the college's an . teterourw development and student loan pro&rams Call 14 1-6292 (or t1cke1 infor- mation and rc}e"' a11ons.. '1 ee mcome taz. .emfnars A tenn of free anco~ tu Sit"mrnan W111 be pnYn ted by tt.e Internal Re,enue Sc'fV1tt this month and ne'' an 'ariou.s locations around Onn~ County. The proanms arccntided "H1&hligh1s oflhe Tall LawOanan for IQS7 Tu Returns .. Smunars are scheduled for Golden Wn 1 C ollqt> Saturday. Wtdnesda) and M11th 19. 23 and .\pnl l.l. at Ora• Coasi Collqr Saturday. March 19 and \pnl 9 and an Lapna N11uel i\pnl 6 The two-.hour cluxs will be foUowtd b)' an hour-loni Wl~t1on ~orksbop. Call lbc toll~ftof Tc~ Ta' infonnalio.a system a nd rtq~ topac numbtt m for compk\e &afonnat1on on lbc wm1nan.. • faire Saturda) from 9 a m t0 J p m on the mall bet~'ttn the Thnft) and .\lpha Beta store .. 0n cro~n \ alk\ Park~~) 1n Lquna "111uel ~II procttds v.111 ~ donated to the ( ro"n \ alk' Libra') Call 49S-8169 for funher 1nformat1on S.turdlly •or~•lJOIM at OCC Orantt Cc,.st CoUqr·s Commun1t) Sen 11Cn ~ aram v.111 present eight •orlshops Saturda). 1nclud1na classn on markt11na. romputcn and .\IDS awa"'ness. Other topics &f'f la' la• changes. 1mprov1sataonal acll ns. mak1na rollqr count. v. ord pro<nsJf\I and dn' 1 na for 54""10f a tiznt • Rqistration and funkr 1nformat1on ma) be obtained b) calling OCC at 43~-SUO llodel V .lf. exltfbJd oJJ .et Thr Model n11C'd Natt0ns Bool.ter C1ub of Huntinstoo 8tad\ H School •ill . praml an an u habltaon and aun100 nda) from 11 JOa.m. to Ip m 11 tbirSnrhffCouaU) Clu 6S01 Palm "'~ .. Hvntm1ton &exb. Li,·~ muac will bt Pf'O''ldcd b) tm\Of'I ..._ Hazard and Zita Romano The doftaDon a t 1 l. Pd tnOtt inform.allem IS A\11 ~ from al ... Parlm cana.f n.I ill lrrille Tht Int• Jc-• CommUAlt) m..,_ llCbool •,n bold a Pvrim C81'Dival Fridsy from 4 10 6 p.m at tht U 1nacd '9iodisl C'lltwda. I Mll C~ Ori¥< m lmne lllc C'\"t'ftt i8dudt llfDa k'C Pll D and .. ~-.. wilh 9f\lft. for *.,.. ~ ~ RC'lrC',hment' v.111 be available and funhcT 1nfonnauon ma' hi;• ''~Ulant'd b" calhna 18tK)l13 Women '• career •or~op NI .\ panel of profnstonal.s from vanous open Qnef ficl,h .,.. 1 II share C11rttT tlC'Cft'lS and answer quesuoas et a proeram Saturda) at the Wol'nc1\s ~unmcs Cmlrr on the l ( I camP'B Tht-seminar .-,11 bt hdd from 9 a m. to I p.m. • Room I 05 ofl1(Ts Human1ttn Hall Tht rqrslnttioa tic 1s i15 and prc-rqistrat1on. at 8~712l. as rcqaared. ' ... ,:: .. \ Bob Black (left), 1enerat m•naaer of the CataHna Pueenter Senlce, and Phil Tozer, prendent of Balboa Pa.u.lon Co .• cllaplay a renderlnC of the catamaran. CATALINA FL YER DUE IN THE SPRING •.• homBl one cruise a da)' from the Fun Zone area. Officials at Catalana Passenger Servitt decided the' wanted a boat that could go faster than the-one current!~ an operation. and the~ v.ere lookinf for a boat w11h a more deluxe fttl to It. The decasaon was made 10 have the new boat custom bualt According to Sturgeon. "hale the cost ofa tnp to Catalina as S~2 round trip at the p~nt tame. the f~ as expected to go up to S28 when the Catalina Flyer hats the water. "We also charter our boats for "eddangs and parties. The catamaran wall ha' ea special room for entertaan- '"J that accommodates 125 ~ople:· saad Sturgeon Current!) the boat as under con- structaon 1n Whadb\, a small to"n near Seattle, Wash. Ii 1s scheduled for compkuon to.,..ard the end of .\pnl 8 111 Edelhauser. pan owner of Catalina Passenger Sen acc. has mo\Cd "•th his famal~ to Whidby to oversee construct ion .\ccordang to Sturgeon. e\ eryone at Catalina Passenger Service as eitcated about the ne" boat. Construction pauures of the catamaran arc d1s- pla~ed an "mdows and on bulletin boards. along with sample-s of ma- trnal and caroet that will ~used "Sn·ang as bclil'\ 1ng. Th as boat 1s total elegance and luxur). We arc all C\Catcd 10 tale our first nde on the catamaran:· Sturgeon said. Newport-Mesa YMCA offering summer adventure for teens By KA TY BOl'CHER Of_...., ........ Forget the ht-Jt h r orget o,.,. ne,land Teen-agers looking tor 'ome nl Ill'· ment thac; c;ummer don't ha,t· to go an~ furtfll·r than the 'l'" pon-\.k!>J YMC.\ "This \l~ar .,..e·\t. planned t'\nllng things for teen-ager~ lt'1. a great "a' to spend at lea'>l one "l'l'l 11ut of the summer and see n<'" lan~s and places ... 'k!11.l ( ~ nth1J ~ul11' an of th\.· YMC.\ "Camps and ( ara' am· a '\um mer theme for the tecn-agt• program\. beg.Ins J uh 9 and la'>l~ throughout thl' sum ma otTt'nng '~'\ t•n JafTerent ac11' lilt''> -ealh in J J1fkrcn1 lo<:at1on .\lll\llte~ range from cara,aning up the coast to camping under the stars, Sull1' an said. One of the programs tha1 \liOrked l''>pecaall~ "'ell las1 ~ear was 1he multtstatc bike tour Youths I~ through I"' can partactpate in b1qcl- ing from California to Anzona. "e' ada and Utah. "There wall ~ some meetings ~hedukd to dt'tennane fitn<'SS and dlSCUSS \liCatha conditions before thtSJOurne~ Teen-agers "'II ha'e to be a' ad bak<' ndas to keep up the pace." Sulin an said. Tt'ens not in1ercsted an c~clang ma~ "'an1 to take up surfing. ~urlin' Safan wall offer a cara,all \tarting in 'ie"' port &ach and surf- ang its "a~ along tht coas1 10 San Diego's M1ss1on 8a). "\ ou pro' 1de the board and we'll pro' 1de the fun." said Sullivan. For tt'ens wishing to use their h1k1ngboots. a tnpto Yosemite 1salso planned for backpackers. Teen-agers "''II patch their own tents and camp out 1n the national park. Other plac<'s on the agenda to v1s11 arc Catalina. Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. Those tnps "''II offer h1kms and "ater aCll\'lllt's from wattr skung to "'er rafting.. Sign up da > on March 19 will include demonstrations of all the "'aterspon s tn the YMCA pool Frtt hot dogs. popcorn and T-shirts wall also ~offered. Barbara Jordan (0) Professor LBJ School of Public Afffairs, University of Texas at Austin formeT Congttsswoman, Texas James Brady (R) Presidential Press Secretary I I ''We're Here Promoting Voter Registration For the 1988 Elections" When citizens have trouble learn mg how. when and where to regi~ter to vote. m11l1ons of disabled Amen cans. young and old. don'i>vote. If that includes you. the auonal Organtzauon on Disability can help. To receive the mfonnation you nee<t about HOW. WHEN and WHERE in your community you can regi~ter. aJI you have to do is call this special toll-free rcgistralion hotline: 1-800-248-ABLE No mancr wha1 your pany affihauon. No matter if you are disabled or not You are firs1 and forcmos1 a citlZCTI of the Unncd States. And every citizen· s vote counlS. So. register! Vote! It 's in your interest. Call the speciaJ ~gistralion hotline now. A public service of NATIONAL oaGANIZATION ON ,. • Groomer says birds, likepeciple~ need loll:e~ •1 LBSLIE EAllN1CIT .............. Have you buaed your cocla100 today? If not. you·~ probebly in IOOd company. Most peoole don't think much about w~lhtt-a bird is feelina chipper or forlorn. In faC1. molt people don't ajve bird ncaJect a SCC'Ond thouahL But Hilary Arndt. ownerorthe bird groom ins business feathers. Fins and Flora. said it's time to ch.ante all thaL The Laguna Hills woman said birds nttd to~ spruced up and loved. just like an)' other membtt of the family. ··T~re·s more to having a bird than Just suckjna it in 1 cage." Arndt said. "A lot of people don't realize .lhat birds need l.2 be ar90med.:.: Arndt and ~r assistant. Carol Wimbish. pay houSt calls on feather- ed bcautae-s from the popular cockatoo to the more exotic hyacinth macaw. They clip wings. filt nails and beaks and give bathing and diet instruotions to owners. When at comes to voom1ng. Arndt said it make-s more sense to call on her than a veterinarian. who might per- form a similar service. "If you need a haircut. you don't go to your doctor.'' Arndt said. "You go to someone who knows how to cut hair·· A "haircut" an the bard business translates into a wing clip. Wina clapping. a painless procedure. is necessaf) to prt'vent the bird from fl )'i ng away. according to Arndt . "When a bird takes off. unle-ss they are trained to come back to you. they JUSt keep 0}mg up. up and away." l\rndt said. Arndt also g,aves bird bath instruc- tions. Bi rds with powder glands - lake cockatoos. cockateels and African gra)3 -should ~bathed at least onl·e a we-el an warm weather. according to Arndt. However. birds with 011 glands -such as Amazons and maca"'s -need a good shower e'er) two to three days in tht summer • ..\nd when a bard ~eks into its food tra~. 11 should find more than JUSt bard St'ed. according to Arndt. She said the) should also ~ offered a vanct) of foods. including fruits and vegetables. Basicall ). she saad. what's good for ~ople is good for bards. and "hat's bad for proplc 1s bad for bards. An o'e~eaght bard. ltke an over- \lie1ght person. as more likel} to have a heart attack. she saad. Bird owners should also offer chewable eucal) pt us leavcs to their plumed ~ts since a bird's life 1s really ............... _ ........ llllary Arndt lleft) bolda her macaw, Laeuna. and ber &Miatant. Caro Wlmbt.b, bolda Beemer. . about Oyi ng. preening. squawkjng and chewing. according to Arndt. The 32-year-old Arndt has her own menagerie -two macaws named Beemer and La&una. four turtles and a family of chameleons. Although she had no ~ts as a child. Arndt began enjoying animals in high school where she signed up "for every class that went somewhere." Her love of animals develo~ along with her love of nature. After htgh school. Arndt took an UCI extension course o n txot1c animals. The next summer she went to Africa and fell in love with the country's expansa velandsca~ and its bnlliant sunsets. exotic animals and "" idl) colored birds. The smitten .\rndt came homt and began v1s1ting Lion Country Safari. volunteering for odd jobs. Within months she had landed a job working with bards and repllles. Later she had JObs at a ~t store and for a bard ''eterinanan Then. ti' e )Cars ago. Arndt decided to open her own busineu. Feathers. Fins and Flora originally offered plant and aquanum maintenance an • add1t1on to bir9, grooming. "I JUSt compiled everything I knew how to do." Arndt said. "I've aiven up the plants and the fish because I didn t like having to~ someplatt at a certain time ... Arndt, who is eight months preg- nant. said she has ~en able to crute a flexible schedule sance narrowing the focus of her business. She intends to continue bard arooming after her baby IS born Arndt has never bttn bitten by a bard and said she as tuned an to their needs and can often sense when the)' are unhapp)'. A bird that 1s screeching. plucking its feathers or unwilling to pla) 1s hkely to need affection. she said. Her own bird. Laguna, will get into her ~d and pull back the coven. Although Arndt said birds do need to be cleaned. tnmmed. filed. loved and fed pro~rl). it's worth the trouble because birds arc special ~ts. "It 1s work. but 1t 1s worthwhile 1f )OU love your bard," Arndt said. "When something answers you or sa)S 'H1' or ·1 lo'c you.' it's such a neat feeling. .. TRUSTEE UNl>ERST ANDS CLASSROOM .•• From Bl basics of auto upkeep. I recruited them to help t~c ladies instead of be1ngjust bored observers." Though a maid heart attack in 1977 prompted Werner to dro p has nipu classes. he has continued to function as a high sc:hool counselor. .. , am responsible for roughly 400 students," h<' said. "I hke work mg with st udents~ .. seeing them grow and change from 14-year-old ninth- gradtrs to 18-} ear-old seniors." Werner saad his dec1S1on to run for a trustee pos1t1on 1n 198 I derived from what. he says. had bttn inade- quatel) represented since 1976. .. The zone I rc pre-scnt an Costa Mesa 1s Harbor Boulevard on the west and Newport Boulevard on the east and Sunflower Avenue on the north:· he said. "I felt the area was under re preS('ntcd ... but that 1s not a put down to anyone before me. ·• .\lso I felt as a professional educator I v.ould have a lot ~tter opportun1t) to kno"' and understand what "'as going on 1n the school S)Stem than someone who had'bttn an the system 20 years ~fore." Werntr said his educational ex- perience-s have paid off. "I understand funding. staffing. class saze. career programs." he said. "When wt talk about things going on in the clusroom. I undcntand~ttr.n: I have been there. "And when a teacher talks about the frustration of getting things done an the dastnct. I understand that frustration because I have worked that side of the street. .. Werner said the school boud members work as a team -"no one person has the ball." he said. ··we are all fnends who get togelJ)er on a regular basis to conduct lhe business of the school distnct. ",he said. "Others have left the board fnd now some have come on and each fl as learned to ~come friends with the other. "We handle affairs in an a micable yet busmess-hke matter. There art' no qos 1n~otved. and that is an in1ernt· ing phenomenon to observe. <\ lol of school boards don't operate as smoothly as we do; that is in our favor to "'ork so '4ell toaether ... -By Jeycc Bo4Jovlri IRISH ENEMIES TO SHARE NB HOME ••• From Bl them when the) tly into John Wayne ..\1rport "I would hke to welcome them with banners and a crowd of sup~rt1ve ~ople. It would be vcat 1f they weren't the only two from Northern Ireland in town for the six weeks. It would be fun to get a group of these teen-agers together and orpnize ac- ti' 1t1es this summer." Regan said. Because Rcpn 1s retired and laves on a filled income. she hopes to raise as much as S 1.500 by havina a community garaae sale the second wetk an March. Local merchants and HONORS ••• From Bl • • • If you're wondcrina wbyLllMla L. P&lmer 1s bcamina these days, n's because the UC I School of Engi neerings O utstandina Alum· m Awardsrccoanized her as the first woman anduate and a local executive who bas helped SlrellJthen the univcni1y•1 tin with mdustry. Linda isa member of the Society of Petroleum Eoainttn. 1he Society ofWomen EnainccR. the En11nccnOubofSan Fran- crscoand the UC lrvineCircle. • • • Pam SdlwdlHrofNewpon Beach twjust returned from Montcrcywhcttshcllef'Vedasa delq,ate 1n 1he Home ofDdeptes of the California PharmKilU Association. The Houte ~J. ep&ei is the usociadon'• ~ rtscn\ative and polig·makina bod)·,and1eattovcrl50cldc9tcs from 31 lotal allOCialiolllMa · ocher afliliatedpouJll ~· out thetUkofCalifomia. The California Pharmerists A. .oo.uo. ii u.e .......... ra..iOUI IOrictyOI~ friends alread) have donated many articles . Accordanf to Regan. poltt1cal and rtligious strife have bttn aoang on an Northern Ireland for over 700 years. mainly because the Protestants still consider themselves Enalish and Catholics consider themscrves Irish. Over two ~cars ago. pnme m inis- ters from Bnuan and Ireland signed the An&)o-lns.h accord. The accord increased ri&hts of tht Ulster Cath- olics and for the first time pve Roman Catholic Ireland some say in how the non~em province is gov- erned. But tht accord had httlc impact on the violence. and has rlen annamed both extreme loyalists and extreme nationalists. "It is not uncommon for a Catholic to v1s1t a Prote-stant and 10 thf'O'Clgh bar~d wire or be afraid of being blown to bits by bom bs." Ormsby said. "I have made two visits to Northern Ireland.his like livina in an armed forces camp. Nejahborhoods can be normal or abnormal at an) time. but there 1s always the fear of violcntt or your car bcina stopped and searched for terrorists or weapons." ~Keep out of 4ouble trouble DEAR ANN LANDERS. I am the mo1herof1w1ns.a boy and a&irl. They will be.-5 )Cars old in June. Our son. according to the tvaluation of several ·l>Coplc -.-.hose opinions I trust. don .. no1 '>Ccm read> to stan kinderpnen tn the fall. Both children arc equally sman. • 'but the girt 1s very muc,h at c.asc in the • '.aladem1c environment while: the boy .")Cems unable 10 handle it. •• M> wish 1s to hold botb children : Catk another )Car in order to live the ; 'bo~ an opponunity 10 mature. I have : l>ren crit1l'llrd for this. Fnc:nds feel ~t the girl IS clearly ready 10 IO to r-.linderganen and ~hould be allo~ : to do so. r My fcthng IS that twins should stay ;:logethcr, at kast in the bcJinnina. I ?ant to a\ 01d the negative: impact on ..,heir relationship 1f my daughter were f 'lllowcd to go on without her brother. : This 1s a heavy decision that is sure :.Jo ha' e · serious repercussions for ·)cars to come. We can't afford to ~ make a mistake. You arc a twin. Ann landers. what do you think? - A.NONYMOUS IN HOUSTON. DEAR ANON: Yff mnt treat yoer ebildrta like separate lMtvWuls. forget tlaat ~ey are twlu. Let eadi one move aloa1 a& tali or lter speed witll ao re1arlll to wut tk otlter Is dolo1. Holdln1 Uie itrl back •kit • 11 et.arty ra4y to~ ti*r1a,_ la pe~tlJ matr. face It, yoe'lll be ..-. It te spare t.er brotlter'• feellap. II appears at tlill1 1&a1e tUl you ...... t"hpl•& .. be&Mlea4eru4 yo• c .... t protect Iller bretliler aaalut daat reality. S.e wUJ aot ncel la nery ara. ~•ever, ud W1 11 wt.ere pareatel J•dpneat cu be cndal. PIM oet wul &Ille boy does ~t aad cllCOtlra• talm to move atoa1 la tliloae areas. Praise ud Hco•ra1e ttlm. Urie bem clilUdrea to tlevelop ~cir owa 1pttlal talea&s. Never make compart ... 1. Let ttl• mia1 be lab ud Iller tlil.la& be ber1. ID "I• way yo. •lll laave two weU-adjuted cratldrea wlilo will U · perfn« aormal 1lbtla1 rivalry, bat ta.ere will be little meu-1plrl&ed jealoasy betwtta tlaem. DEAR ANN LANDERS. In response to "No Dolly in C'onnect1· cut": I. too, was "The Other Woman" and h<'r head IS full Of hot air. If She: itti. her "sem" she can look forward to becoming )USt as unpleasant and unhapp)' as his wife: My "&em" turned out to be a fak.c:. I was once an auractavc:. vibrant talented woman. Now. 16 ~rs down the line. I am w11hout 1mb11ion. hard· boiled . unfulfilled and overwei&ht an the baraa1n . "Gem" insisted that l focus all m> a11en11on on ham. In my overzealous. Cf'U) desire to plea~ the caomaniac. I did JUSt that. I lost my fnends. M> relau,es bored him so I had to stop sce1Ag them. He r<"sentcd the time and attention I gave to the children so the) got shon shnfi. My career went do~n the drain because he was JCalou!i of m) associates. The hst &~ on and on. I ga ve up everything and I'm still giving. As soon as the youngest child 1s out of the nest I am flying the coop. Why 1h1s turke) looked so good to me I will nl'' l'r be able to figure out. I hope all )OU "Other Women" will shake the stars out of )Our eyes and the roch out of) our h<"ad before it's too late. - Kl( KING MYSELF IN OKL.\· HOM.\ DEAR KICKING: 'Auks for ~e sborl co.ne. Are yoe li1teat.a1. students? Unfortua&ely, uperito« is still &be beat teaclter. Friday, Marcia 4 ARIES < March 21 ·Apnl i 9): You could be struggling in·· 1s tempvraf) I-or now. enJO)' pn vac~. meditate rl·ahle that conundrum 1s close to solu11on. Equitable arrangement 1s at hand. Taurus. Scorpio pla} top roks &o separate fact from------------- fict1on Kc\ 1s to be o p e n -m· 1 n d e d with out being authble. You'll learn SYDllEY more about cm plo~-n ment. ham facts. Oii.•• I you'll al'>o know _,.. someone •'>fooling. •••••••••••••• TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20): Decisio n is made regarding romance meaningful rclat1onsh1p Focus on rcspons1b1lit). pre\S· ure of deadline. creall'llty. money and love. You Jrl.' chosen for "special pan." C'apncorn in' oh e-d GEMINI (Ma~ 21-June 20): You get added rm.>g- n1t1on. )ou'll ha'e secunt) and be more emouonall~ financ1all) stable. Burden 1s removed. obJect1ons to "romant1l situation" could evaporate. Anes 1s 1n p1ctur1.· CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress crratl\lt\ independcn1.e. willingness to kctp plans ne•uble CIO'>{' rclatl\e 1al~s about prOJCCt that r~u1res pioneering spirit Your appro' al 1s fervently sought. Leo pla) s role LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You g<'l what )OU need d d1ploma11c -)OU lose by trying to fo rce issues Sn·nano highlights lu'uf'). an. music. t<"ndenc) toward ~11- mdulgen c Keep resol utions concerning diet. nu1n11on VIRGO (.\ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Pleasure pnnc1ple emphasued. C)cle continues high. SOC'1al in' 1ta11on could involve tra,el. Focus on wardrobe. spee1al permissions awareness of body image. Gemini. Sagittarius figure promincntl). LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Feeling of being "lc>d.cJ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No\ 21 ). Discern mot1ws. dig deep for information. listen attenmel) 10 plea from member llf opposite sc". You'll rece1,e peninent 1nforma11on that can be 1ransformed in to ' 1able. valuable concept. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov :?2-Dcc :? I )· Domesuc adjust· ment featured. tndl' 1dual )OU rcsp«t pa)S meaningful compliment Focus on d1plomac). music. an and poss1bh a ··budding romance." Taurus. Libra figure prominent!\ CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): What had bttn out ufrt'alh 1sa,ailable 1f~ou perfect t«hniques Procedurn "''II oc slreamhned. )Our 1ntu1t1on "''" nng true Long· d1'itanle 1.all-.-. ill' enf~ '1e-.-.s Pisces nat1\ e tn p1c1ure AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): What had been lost '' rl'CO\erl·d 't ou'll succcssfull) m«t deadline. prcsuge ')Oars as result. Recent in'estment will pa) di' 1dcnds LoH~ rda11onsh1p mtens1fit·s. Cancer na11,e tn\Ohcd PISCES (Feb 19-March :?0): PrOJCC'I IS closer 10 cvmplctlon than onginall)~n 1pat<'d Special agree- ment or contract 1s spothgh Ind&\ 1dual close to \OU Jocs care. "''II prO\C 11. .\ne Libra figure promincnth IF MARCH 4 IS YOUR B RTHDAY )OU "'ere on )OUr o"'n l'a rh \OU broke fro m tradition. could ha\l' bttn S(.'para1ej from one or both parents while sl1ll )oung T Jurus. Leo Scorpio people pla} important roles in1our life ( urrcnt c~cle emphas11es s1gn1fican1 domesl1l adJustml'nl that could 1nclud<' actual change of res1dcnn· or mantJI ~talus Obs1acle 10 progress 1s rcmo\ ed th1~ month F1nJnual a'>pects 1mpro'e as result :-.;o,emhc:r also mcmorabk. ""' feature ach1e,eml·n1. mone' and IO\l' - Pllshedint othe 2lst century Our fmnds Sandy and Ben are (ecltnolog) 1unkics. The)' bu~ C\.Cr} new product thal comes do" n the pike. Cordless phones. "'alches that measure their cardio' a~:ular -.-.orkouts. radar de· tectors for their car. and eltttnc .. ,blanke1s that arc smaner than Sand). Their d1g11al alarm clock has a .~u1lt-in llashhght and "his and her· ilarms. and last v.eck the) bought an electronil' mail detector so lhey don't ha\e to kee p making all those futik traps 10 the ma1lboll. which 1sa slot 1n their front door The Bomlx'C~s. on the other hand, t.cnd 10 be a h11 more conservative . when 11 comes to new th1np. In 1984 we bought J smoke alarm which tells ,me "'hen dinner 1s ready. I love 11. Last v.cd. "'c broke down and bou&}\t . a microwa..,e o'cn. It was my hus- • band's idea. · Every momina he would pull a tw~uan saucepan off the rack. put a half cup of s~1m milk in it and set it on the stove 10 warm for his rofTtt Sometimes he would forsct about 1t .ind the milk would scorch or the pan would burn d ry. It seemed reasonable that the ">olutllln 10 his prnblem was a 700.-.-.att o'cn "1th fhe pages of precautions to a' 01d possible C:\· posure 10 e\cess1,e m1cro-.-.a'e energ) anti 27 pages of operattng instruct1vn'> I think that 1s pnmanl) "hat has kept us from Joining the 1 1 st centuf) all these H':lr'i Neither of us has the patience io s11 down and read befor<' -.-.e stan pushing buttons. Bombe<'k's law has become legend: "WHEN YOU COME TO T HE BRINK OF B~SHI NG THE APPLIA NCE WITH .\ BL UNT INSTRU· ME NT .RE.\D THt MANU .\l .. M) husband said the m1crowa\C would be a real time sa"er Time to read the ·manual. 20 minutes. Time argutng about whether m~ good china should ~ put 1n an atmosphere that rnuld <'Wlodc: eggs 10 minutes. Heaung lime for 12 cup milk '\O seconds. Time 10 ireat linger for bums -.-.hen 1stuck11 in &he milk 10see1f11 ~as hot enough fi,e minutes Time to heat the coffee "'htch had no-.-. turned cold "'hile we messed around heating the mil~ one minute I'm not cn11cal of nd\ and Ben OnlC "'hen \\e didn't sec him for three "'l't'ks lx'Cau\<' he was bar· nraded 1n his home II) mg 10 set h1~ new runne~·s -.-.atch. I told m' husband I thought the) -.-.ere 1-.-.0 o'f the most courageous people I had e'er met Ha\ inJ gott<'n milk to boil 1n JO seconds ts nothing short of a miracle 10 m) husband. Now he wants 10 bu~ an ans\\'tnng nachine so ~e can s11 and listen to hear-.-. ho'scalling befort v.c ans\\er the phone I told him. "Fu-st things tim \\hen I act a cute message 10 put on th<' machine. we'll thtnk about 11 " TV L1ST ING S • • • • • • BR IDGE Both 'ulnerablc South deals 'ORTH \\EST + A 9 J 9 8 4 6 2 + ~Q 9~S EA T • K 7S32 QS • Q 10 8 6 4 A 10 7 2 QI J 9 1 s 3 • J • "tOLTH • J K 63 8 2 • The b1dd1ng A K 10 4 A 10 7 4 3 Soulb \\c:sl ~orth wt I Pus I Pass 2 + Pti~ 2 + Pa.)~ 3 Pass S • P!b-' 6 + Pass Pass Pas) Opening lead Thrtt or + The annual Bermuda Regional, held at the end of Januar) at the Southampton Pnnccs.s. ~ oot l'nl~ the most popular tournament on th<' American Contract Bndge League') cal<"ndar. This 1s the first of .,e, er al hand~ from that e\Cnt. As declarer. when )OU are t .l.:ed with a critical decision 11 1\ u'iall) correct to poslpone It as long as possible, to learn as much ~ 'vOU can about the hand. Ho"' e'er. "'hen you have only one v.a) to land the contract. commit your~l f as earl) as poss1ble to conceal a~ much a' you can about the hand rrom the defenders. ~onh-South's dub \ldm "'a' nlll exactly a thing o f beaut). t>ut 11 had chances. If East held a \Ingleton queen or A-Q bare of hearts. ,u West Q-10 alone. the 'lam .:C1u1J not be defeated. In add111on, then· "'as the pouibilit> of an endpla\ 11 We5t held a doubleton queen anJ did not unblock. iii Holy cats; old Egyptians blt the ~ust ::: lo S2S ~.C .. lhc Penians ~hiooed :.:,he E.&Yotian Anny. A cunnana·~ ::: iaian ofYker hned up. row ()f ca~ m ·: • front of has troops. The E,ypt1an : : · soldiers th~t the cau were sacml. :•:'fhc:y wouldn t fire off~ anows. :::eut the ~rs11ns would. They killed :!:just about cverythina m front of them :::u~pt the cats. ... ::: You know what a bear's claws arc ::: for'! Pnmanly., Diaaint holes in the: •• d :.Jl"OUO . LI. Bin Q. What makes ~rs red., A. RustdUSl ...,,. Your body. 1flypial, makes about From year I 8 C to year A.O. I was ; an ou~ of akohol a day two ~an -there v.-asn "t any yar 0 : Q. What happened to th.at old '"•Alaskan tov.n of Mumtttk~ :pmutc., A. Wu rmamcd Bethel. For some :: When a l()f'DU ~nt dJed. : fnends turned a han'oW \llllidr down. .: \lJCd the q>1kes for onclle .lddm. ~:and put \ht bOdy on it~ \llUI eo ..... tht m:naiu 10 burial. Our word "lilc:ane .. ·~· came from the Latin fof .. balTow ,.. What David Bud did bc:s1 WU_,. tell can but ldl porceaaia ._.,..._ Ted QcnmJ MC*Jr1 eo 1tU tllir car named 1n('f David 8'akt. Would )'OU be c:omtonablc in • room kq>t1160dc11ecs f .?That is lhe typttal .. comb'\ zone" in Entland. IC'COrdita to bcati• and a.it con- ditiofti'9 Cftlieecn. In \ht Uni~ Statc1. ~ay,tbczoncasftom n to 77~F. housn.. and rthef from th<' old mother-an-law rule. The) \ 01cro con· s1derable aratu'* for the cattle. sttd and new hou$C$. Ei&hty-fivc percent of the TV -.c:aihcr rcporttts learn on the JOb, not an mctcoroaot> classes. That's v. hy the attm:liacd tM\COt'OIOllm amona them make such a bia de.al of It. Montreal pnntcrs 50met1me ba('k nqo1111C'd into thclf union contract t-.-.o dl)S of divorn leavt. Thote who tnow about pok> con· 1end the world's 11"1\C'St players of that pme arc Af1rntinnn1. No man a.lwc can belt an Indian rtl I nottro\ In I "fiiPt 20()..mt1CT dash Tbe word "eaoolae ..... coined ID Grtat lnW~~ ~ llile Wtiabt brothcn Otw at k.a"Y Kaw\. ...... hb ... t ..... ..,_.. mtv and .,.. lillltL WlliC8 there's 1 choice.. -,host 1rC' thC' hghl' the) mo'c towards. You know that ~nter's cramp \\lU gC"t in )our hand af\er addresstnf tll\l man) Chnstmas cards" Thefl'0 \ 3 tec hni cal name h,r 1t "Graphospasm ... Oran~ Coa't DAILY PILOT /Thursda~. March 3, 1988 CHARLES GOREN • Dedar<"r "'on the a.;e ol ~pades .rnd 1mmrd1.ucl) dre .... "•O round' t'f trump ... endtng in Jumm' m.e he had 10 find Ea\t "'"h 'he .l-.e ot hedrt~ 10 .. tand dn' ,han ... c hC' im· med1a1el~ led .:1 heart 10 1 he ~in~ \\hen 1 hat held and \\ l',1 1 ,illo" ed "'1th a lo"' hean. the ,onr•ad "a' ,old a) lhe ,ard~ la' Declarer ~a,hed .o\-K of daa- mllnd., and ruffed a diamond. A ~JMJe ruff 1n hand aAd a dJamond on the table 'trlp~d the pointed 'u " .rnd dumm' e\ltrd wnh a hean In "'1th the queen. West "'3,j lor ... ed to ... on .. <'<led a ruff-stuff and. """h 11. the slam \.\e.,t .:ould ha'c defeated the ..tam b\ unblcxlmtz the queen of hear'• under the ~'"8 .o\l!i<>, had Je..i,uer 1mmcd1areh pt.yrd a hcvt tl' the ling bet ore dra"' rng trumps. \.\ e,r "''uld ha'e bc:cn able to recov- er "' 1e111)oning the ady on the .c-.;, nJ r,1und ,,r trumps. --lriMitN!I•-------- ACROSS 1 819 hOv~ 6 Not so ne>t 10 Places 1 • Wed Quoetlv • 15 Opposing 16 Contfef 17 Al rignt an91eS naul 18 Flake OM 19 Blve-n bbon 20 Fatty tissue 22 Recompense.J 24 H1StOf"tC penods 26 Miss OhS 2• Pt1nter s quanl•I)' J 1 Secular 32 Cul ta 00111 33 Criarges 35 -AndrNS fault 38 Sioux ln<11an 39 MoldlnQ edQt" -lO Gume • , 11andle •2 lmpunty •3 F ru1t drtnli. •4 Sapience 45 Adi pteoe ~7Su~t 51 Roofq. 52 Soull'I Atncan r9910f'1 54 J umbleS S8 Idleness 2 3 4 1· 20 32 5q i\c e<bte 6 Toucn aown 62 Gr-eet1 qOC 63 Go entet 64 Ha~ I uO 6S l'"laQPCI e 66 i;ltng i::.-1nh1b1' DOWN ' Entree •ten- 2 Soamsti dui.e • >iotlday son<; J Em•I a P'•v ol c:>lors : ~P regret ~ EneNal~ -•ntQut' '"'ng d Man 11'\e ~m 9 Gusn•s 10 S1e11a1e 11 Wear•-•~ 12 ::>oc1rine 1.3 BecJ1nmnos 21 •nd Peac. 2~ Moslem VIPs ~5 Com510Clo. LO<>e 'l8"'f' r "all 'Wtainh ;:e Pro :9 P~nt'1 obs 30 Osto te>nQU4! _,. Smootl'I cotlOI' l"'r@ad -:5 Mitt~ 36 Lft<l the same 5 7 8\ 3· i:ranco or Pet-. - 39 Tatenled 40 8o<1ng •2 8ooes 43 Cloaked u Broeo.51 •6 Obstl'\JCI •• Cl'•ooce 8 9 48 GWTW nam. 49 PortiOnl 50 Woody 'llM SJ Crafts S5 Chimney dttt S6 11....,, neme S7UK~ 60 Chi60 10 ,, 12 13 16 19 ' . • TllB · -PAlllLY . CIRCUS by Blf Keane Df TD BL&ACllBJtS by Steve Moore , -·----- "MerrilY., merrily, merrily, merrily, hfe is but a scream, .. ~ ·:n.:=--::-- --~ I J -=~--.. -- -~--- ll.ARllADUK.E by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE ~NACE "Here! The doctor is on the phone ... he'// tell you I'm supposed to stay in bed today!" by Hank Ketcham 11STIWGHTEN OUT MY R£XM? ls IT~?• PEANUTS -' 'ff ~ SO~R'1' I MISSED ™AT ONE MANA6ER .. f WAS ~OPING l1D CATCH IT ... • by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis YOU'RE MIC:,~l,N(, THE POtNf. GARFtEU7 by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan l~.~ U!lE.51\4~ '*' "~ l~~ GAMIN AND PATCHES "°-D IT! IT SEEMS WE HAVE A tJON-(ON~AAl5T HEJC?E' fl.fl.Fr AR/:I . WOOF.I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE IOE.'LL CHFHiE ~ tflw:t FtND ~A W1LD"\ COl.DR 1b ..,~AND :.;>'-f;';f u'1fik! SHOE \WAT'~ Ii !<EAU..'< LIKE L.l'JIN6 w1rn '(C\R IJNGlE? . ) \ """"'. \ • -.> • .., JUDGE PARKER FmfKY WINKERBEAN c;oo 'U.. t.JEV£R BE RfAOO IN 1lME 1t> A..~ -rnr5 Pr€ct Ar CARNEGIE HAU. .1 'i1P! 'VIP! "I IP! by Addison by Lynn Johnston ~!···· PUT A 8Ml.Ea-.& rt by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk CJEAA '80'f f.rol IAJA5 ~ I ~t.llQOE 2=- J 1-----, ---- a --.., J I I I • -.&..;1o.---...;;...;;u DOOIU8BURY f by Garry Trudeau mt:•H .-as-. N l.Alll lllO -----· . ....._ ........ ,, .............. -..~ ......................... ..r ..... .... -. ........................................... -,. I A l " I I A • , = = :':'~ "!' -I r r I I I LOOCI )· I I I r t I OlAllt ,. I r I I : I , . . ~· i:' , • , ~ r : f . • --: • • • . ' ; • ... I I . r • . I I . . , .. .. t l I Johnston elected by, McDonnell Douglas T~ clectton o f Geral4 A. Jolaastoo as p~1dent of MeDMMU ~<Arp. "'as <innounced Wcdnesda> by John F McDonnell. chairman and ch1efc:Jtrcu11' e officer Johnston. ofM1ss1on Vie JO. has bttn serving <is \ice pr~1dcnt and general manager of McDonnell Dou~Astronau11csCo 1n Huntington Beach. He was elected to the prcsacknq of the corporation at a board m~ttng held an St. Louis . Ha$ promotion as cfftttl\t' 1mmcd1ately. "'Gerry Johnston 1s well prepared to help lead McDonnell Douglas 1nto'fhe 21st century ... McDonnell said ··He ts a capabk engineer and he has demonstrated an excepttonal ab1ltl) to "'ork ctTl·c11,el) w11h customers and the corporation's internal 1cam He· has shown himself to be an innovative leader"' 1th a clear undentandtng of the kinds of changes that wall ha\c to be made 1f McDonnell Douglas 1s to remain 10 the fort>fronl of the aero<1pace and 1nformat1on S)Stems 1ndus1ne<1 ... • • • Qrlt Ma~a. ch 1t"f opera 11 ng officer of Fer1uoo Pan.en Auel ttaaac~mat 1n In tnl' is the 1988 president of the JOO.member BUN1.oc Owaen ud Maaa1~n Assoctatioa of Orange Count) Other offittnofthc bus1neu real es1a1e organ1tatton are' act' pr~adent Sta.a Taqer, South Coast Plaza 1ov. n center: secretary. Mary Lo• J-.toe, Bnnderson Real Estalt' Group, 1reasurer. Doo Bayless, Nom~ ~ & Sampson. and directors Jiilie Boyle, QB Properties Glu H.a... Ferguson Panncr<. H~id.i Ri&)er. Segerstrom Center. AllMe Payae, Mola Dt'elopmrnt Corp . and Jlld.le Au. Tnton Propen)' Management • • • Jee CapobluH of Laguna Beach. ff•&ks Alrerafl Co.'s lop UC'CUll\e an the field of air traffic con1rol. has been promoted to group' ice president Capobianco as leading the com pan) 's effort in developing a new U air traffic con1rol S)Stem and '4111 con11nu<"10 serve as manager of the .\d' a need .\utomat1on S)stcm Dt' mon 1n Fullcnon. Hughes 1s a subs1d1ar. of GM Hughes Elt'.'Ctron1cs. • • • Costa Mes.an Doaald E. Ferfasoa has been naml"d e'ecut1\l· accounts manager at BESTEEL adastries in the Cil) oflndust~ W11h 30 )ears of e\penence 1n produr11on managemcnl. hr "'•II O\erstt act:ounts v.1th 011 \.Ompanie" 1n th1: modular building manufocturt"rs nine-stair "es1c-rn region • • • JaaeUe Slipp of Tustin. CBN Cable N~tworti's "e'>lern aflilialt' rq1onal manager. ha'> bt"t"n appointed president ot the '>outht•rn California chapter ol Womea lo Cabl~ 10 direct ti!> actt' 11te'> Imm !anta Barbara to \an Diego Encouraged b~ an u~urge 1n membership. Shpp said, .. Our meetings and at II\ 111<'"\ "'ill enrnuragl· • rcsuJar C\Chilnge o t 1nforma11on ideas and material~ .. The (. Bl\ oficc 1s located in Nc"'pon lkarh ; Federated, Macy sign pact; t Campeau pursuing its off er NEW YORK (.\P) -Ft"dera1ed Department Store"~ Int aonounl"td l Wt"dncsda) its board had accepttd a mul11tnlhon-dollar acqu1\llton ti1J ti' R.H. Mac) & Co In{ oH·r a com pc-ting o lTer from Campeau ( orp ~ But Campeau rtfu~d 10 gt\e up 11s quest for Ft"dcrall'd. tht• nation·\ li tth largest retailer Federated and Mac) signed a ddin111' e agrt"emcn1 1t1 , rt·dtl' J nl·~ com pan). Macy's--Federated Inc . said Jim F1ngeroth. a '>Po~nman lor \l.K'. which has nHrly 100 department and special!~ stores The qrttment pro' ides for Ma~ to begin a l·ash tendl·r otkr ol S ~~ '.10 a share for about 80 percent of Fcdcratcd's 89.6 m1llton oumandtni \harn or .l tot.al ofSS.2S btlhon. Fingeroth s.atd Thl" rematntng Fl'dt'r:llt'd '>h.11 t'\ '4 uuld hl- uchaf\&td for stock in the new compan ~ Campeau had offered S68 a share 1n t-ash for Jll Fl·,kra1t•J \hMt'' ur Stl I btllton. • t• After the agrttment ~as anno unced. Campeau said 11 ~ liuld P.fOl.l'l'd ~1th a S66 cash tcnckr offer for Fcdcra1cd .. MaC) 's btd is not compettttH· and ~e tnlend to prn J1l in lhl· t. mark.etplact ... a Campeau st.a1cmen1 \atd ··11 1s no~ up tu fnkratl·J·, " shareholckn to d«tde .. Rates as of Feb. 29, 1988 .. Minimum '"""tmcnt. St0.000 Bub MM/Ualtd Clwd.ia& 'Moe1' l Vur S Year CaWenda ft.ale Rate Rat~ Rate Amencan Savinp 5 35 7 50 7 bO 7 60 California Federal 5 ~5 1 4 ~ 7 ~() 7 70 Cen1ury Federal 5 15 7 10 7 50 1 95 c.lamMa Saviq1 us us 7.St us Downey Sell 5 10 7 4S 7 60 l! 45 First lntcntatc 5 00 6.~5 b Vi 145 Ci~t AmeriQn 5 ~5 7.37 7 4~ ., n9 ..... ., ...... S.lt 7.lt 7.37 7.7t Uncoln Savanas 5.:?S 7.45 7 S5 x 00 Pruden taal-Bache Sec 6 ,, 7 00 7 "° ... ')~ Sccun~ Pac1rec s 00 6.SO ~ S5 -~5 Wclb arao 400 6 25 6 so ... 50 Ratn courtny of JohJ\ M. Vak'n1uela. CFP. Prudentt;il·Ba~:he Secwitf' Lona Beac:h Manna For informa11on on other r:ite"S 127-08 3. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thuriday, March 3 1988 BS COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 86 Newhomesalesfell 9% in January WASHINGTON (AP) -Ne~ home .aln fell 9 perctnt 1n JanuaJ) pushing sales act1V1t) to Its slowt>st pace since the end of the la\t r«ess1on. the 1overnmcnt said WcdneW.a> as 1he hou!>1ng industJ) continued 10 stagtf following the October stock market collapst" .\ downturn 1n housing has ofien been the harbinger of the o nset of a reccss1on, but anal)sts said thl"\ bclte1.ed falling mortgage ratt''> of- fered the hope of a rebound an home sales an coming months In Januaf). the Commerce Dcpan- mcnt \aid that sales of nc"' '>tngk· f~rn11\ horn~ fell for the 1h1rd (OJH.ecull' e monih. dropping to c1 ~asonall) adjusted annual rate 111 535.000units.16 percent belolo\ a \l"ar ago and the slo...,est pact'.' since the la\t rne<1s1on v.as ending tn Dece-mbcr 11182 In a second lackluster ctonom1, rl'port. lhc Commerce Departmrn1 !Mild orders for manufactured goo<l' fell 0 6 percent 1n Janua~ 1u ,1 !teasonall) adJuSlt•d S2 I 2 6 b1l11on While this v.as the first dccltnl· in NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK I.AP) -Tne fo11ow1n11 \I \now\ Ille New Yorio. Stoclo. E•C'>anoe \tOCk\ and warrant\ 1na t nave OO"f' ~o 1~ mo\I and oown ll'll' mo\t O.\eo on ~rcen1 of cl'lange re9a•d•l'\\ of ~o·Jn'll' for w~ No ~uriht\ lft 0•119 ~w '2 are "(' ·u<Je<l Nel and ~rcenllt1;1e cna t>Qe\ arl' •ne d1Herence oetwttn the D•l'vOOU\ CIO\ no or ct and Wl'dM-.~Y·\ 2 D m or ct UPS Name Last Ch9 Pct t C 3 Inc U1-+ 2\• UD 21 l 2 'NMS 11\o 5"-+ '1 UD II 4 l~CACD., •• + "1 UD 179 4 EICO 121 + 11 UD 163 S enDev1 19lti .._ 2 • Uo 12 l 6 •l'~nt 12l. + P• UD 111 1 ToroCo ~ II l + I '• UD 11) 8 CenlrnCD 2 > + • UD I I I 9 Vf'\tron 5 1 + > UD 10 I 10 8 rtl1\.1'1Lnd l'• + '9 UD 1g 1 11 Hall Fr anlo 4 • + i.. UD 1 O 11 8t\1Buv \ I~ + l, UD 9 I I) FinCDA flt DI 6 + 1 UD 9 I 14 OravoCP 13~ + 1 • UP 9 0 IS ArrowE'IK 71 • + ~ UP 89 I• CvCIOP\lnd n 261 + 2 Uo 8 2 17 lnllRec;t 6~& + ' UP • 2 II CML Go n 20 + I 1 UP I I 19 lllPw 4 JOol 25 + 1 't UP I 1 70 FamOlrS• ll'• .... UP 1 0 11 FtowC.en1 S • • -. Uo 1 9 11 v1Glo0Mr pt ) ' ,. • UP 1 1 23 To,l'leim 70'• + l 1 Uo 1 7 2• 1=v1er FO\ 7 ... , UD 75 2S Car•p•Haw'• " 10'• • '• JP 7 • DOWNS Na~ LUI Cl't9 Pel . Of~ I• s 1 Soumrlt. ao. pl 111. 2 ? Val l'v Ind 1 • -• J <\Af .. •COFd 6 1• -.,. ~ 105 a 5 1 0 • W111noco S • -S M.1-=,Co 3 • -6 Apac:neP• .,., J~ -1 W\tPtPeo \ 11~, - I v1T~Sl'lo 1 9 NL lndu\' 6 • - 10 Gl'l'lf'\CO l"C 4 • -It Readr>gBa• 1 • -l? Lea•Ptlr 1 • - I) Nev~tr ..,.•( 1-, - l4 Pac•' cAt~ 10 IS Von\(O\ 1 .. - 16 EQu••ecF• S • 17 Rotncn110 2~, - 18 ~s Home 2 •. -19 entt• 10 70 pn.tnLaD 1" -21 Idea• Ba\ c 3 17 Lo,,.,NF1r> 15 • -ZJ Soumrll(D ) 1• T ;dtwalr 6 Jl b~~~i~,,.. ,: ; = • Off 1 ~ Ot! 6 5 , .• Ott 6 1 • Off 5 9 ~ Ott 51 • Off S 6 • g11 56 tl s l g:: ~i ~ ()ff .. • g:• '1 ·: ~ff H n • 40 ~ 4 0 ~ ~ !8 1 Ott )9 )• Oft J 9 OTC UPs & DowNs I ' '"" , ...... Pd. Uo 60 0 UP S2 9 UP 333 UP ll) UP no UP 3 ~i ~6 i UP I UP 1 UP 2 UP 0 Up 1 4 ~: ~~I 1 4 UP I UP 1 UP I UP 17 S UP 17 4 UP 114 UP 16 7 UP 161 ft,c month\ ttnal)sts noted lhat 11 follo~cd an unu~ually larie 2 percent IX·,·ember increase. a pin which rdlel"ted a big Jump 1n demand for Jet airplanes ..\nal)Sl!I ~1d the one-month sct- bal ~dad nothing 10 chana,e their' 1ew lhJI .\ml'ntan manufacturen are l1Jnt1nu1ng lo enJO) a sales boom led ti' 1nuea~d demand for ellports. \nal\\I\ ...aid the> "'ere surpri~ h~ the sharpncss of the decltne 1n hom1: \ales CSJX'\ 1alh \1nce \ales had Jlread' fallen b) 6 8 perceni 1n L>ncmbt:r and .3 4 percent in 1'0' cm- tll:r r hc dcd1nc In ne.... home \ale\ follo"'l'd mhcr reports shov.1ng a big dn l1m· 1n lOns1ruc11on stans for ncv. : MU TUAL FUNDS homt'S in JJnuan and lht' third ronscc:ut1'c monthl> delreal>t· 111 sale~ of C\l\llng homes .. It looks like hou~1ng '"bearing the brunt of the Stoel.. market dC'd1nr but I behc' e lov.er interest ratcHan wh e a lot of problems 1n 1h1s 1ndu\lr. ·· said Bob \1llanur'a dtreltOr ol economlC fornas11ng tor the '.i tional .\s~1a11un ot Hume Builders .\nal) sts nolc:d th.ti fi,rd·rall mongagt'S ha' c falkn tntu the '>tn~k d1ill range .sg.un a' crag1ng " 1'1., perccn1 last '"'n·~ lOmPdred 1< • ~ percen1 "'hen the H:-ar be¥-dn James lhrt\I Jn chief l'll>rlmt11\I for the l ~ League of \.1' 1 n~' lns111u11on'> '><ltd "'"h ··mortg..tgl' rate-s mo' 1ng 1n thl" right dtrl"cllur ~k!I for all of I ~88 \hould rebound to atound 650.000 unll'>. onl) 3 percent bdow lhc I%, ~It's pace But 01her anal)sts said 11 rem;11ned lu Ix ~n lo\ h('ther 1he drop 1n mortgaic rate\ 1o1.1ll be C'nou&h to Jllra<:t ne"' bu)t'rs The) noted that SJln ha'r bt>en strong for tht' past thrt·c ,car .. and a 101 of pent-up dl·mand has been tAhausted \\ n1mpl~ don·1 ha\C the demand l11r housing lhat ~e had in the first p.irt of lht• recu' c~ ·· said M1chal"I \um1{·hra)t an l'COnom1st and pub- 11\ha ol a lUO\truc11on 1ndu!>lf\ '"")lcller - \nahst'> hu"'C''l:r ~1d the' "'ert· nut rt:Jd\ llt l.url"la\I an end ·to ttw l !J II • n l l'l llOUtn ll reCO\ l:'r. . , " • Little change in market NEW YORK (AP) -The stock marktt nuctuatcd an a narrow range Thursday. unable to cl'. tend 1ts late-winter rally. At Analysts said the markCI faced conunu1na selling from 1Avestor1castuqa1n profits from ~ recent rall) or JUSt f~Jma skepucal about its chance~ to 10 much further. But they also noted that many market pan1c1pants have bttn 1mprt'S~ by stoclu' ab1hty to absorb that selling without retreating much from tht' carly-1988 highs they reached early this week. Optamms who believe the economy can c:scapc a recession despite the market crash last October ma) get some further support for their hopes \I. hen the Labor Department issues its monthl) report Fnday on the employment !>1tuat1on Some advance esllmates call for the figures td \hO\I. a health) increase an payroll employment of I '-0 000 or more for February The Dt1\I. Jones aventge of 30 industnaJs '>hppt.·d 7 80 to 2.063.49. Ad,anc1ng !\sues outnumbered dcchnn by about JO to 9 on the New York Stock fachanaie. \I.1th 779 up . .,0 1 down and 454 unchanaed. WHA T AM EX Orn W H~T NYSE DID NEW VORK CAP) MM" l p,..-., ,.,..,... lll"r'e¥. av •v ~ ··"""· a ·~ [)Kiined ¥~~ ftts Ntw h "' 7 New~ 1 AMEX LEAD ERS NEW VORK IAPJ -SalH. 4 om Clf'lce a"d "•' cPl11"9t o< ,,,. 10 mos1 Kllve Am.roe.a" Slock E•cha"ge 1u~. trading na llonallv at more !Plan SI Name v_,,,,. L..ut C"e. OomaPlrl 1,201.'°° I +l·l• t7o~7~~~~~. ·WiH·I a 1! + ~ AHmera p 91 , 9 1 t • Tt11a1A1rCo 6 13 • I • Oati,Prod m· 9'-+ \, w,1 1g11a1 , t• , -~ Am tallv 2. •~ + , Ect108av 11 i 1 20' • , NV Tfme\ I • 31't -11 GoLo QuorE s M cr~Ls QuoTEs .. £W YO-(~ loot ...,.,..,._ -· Ot-T~ ........... 11 02()0 _.,, -po..-.cl NY C-a eoot montn ,....., Wed c....-$1 01·~·· °" _ ... .,.,._ us CIMllt\81-• C-1$ 20 -.t• pow oound NY Come• llC)OI "'°"'ii ·w.,, ...... "4cett••·~ n.. .... ,_.,.._ _ _, n. · S4 m1 W..• W.--pr«e P<W Ill I ....., .. ltO ~' --..... M 211 -tfO, ot NV C-1P01 "'°"lit C-WIOCI ...,...,, 1360 00.lleO 00 pw 11111 --Yo<ll .......,_ S47lOC>--"4U00110yoa H Y ICMlflltlt ,_.._.a.noo111 v ~-'-"°'°' w.o NYSE L E~DERS NASDAQ s u ~~·.lR T NEW YC>ftK IAP>T-1~owr· ·t~·coun~ ~toctls ., .J.-NASO Fa":ros 1· . ~fz~,' : ~ ~ Inlet ' , llll Nl .. e 8 , 1'-~yate '. -~ APOloC I. ts YI SC I. _,. ~armF I, 1 Senate panel approves banking-securities bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Lqis- lauon aranuna banks broad new 1«untic1 powc" ('!cared its first b11 hwdlc after two dl)S of contcnt1ous dc:blk bch Ind ('1o5ed doors by lM Senate BanktnJ Comm1tttt. The romm1tttt \Otcd IS...2 late Wcdncsd.a) n1Jht to ft1Xll most of the Glass· teqall Act. wb:idt bas ~pa,..ted commcrtial blnldna from the 5il't'Unllc\ bus1ntu suK"t the Dcprnswn But the IPPf'O\ al ca.me onlr ancr Sen Chn\loohtr Dodd. O..Conn .. pushed throu&h an unrda\Cd a~nd mtnt hm1t1n1~1bd1t)' ofbaau '° t11pand tnto t~ iniuranc:e bul1nen. The bill facn a ~ate 1n Uc fuJI Scrutc. imilar kablltioa 111U must pus the Hou11e. •Dcrc two powcrl'ul mmmiuec thairmm, Rqia. John Di fl. 0.Micb... Ind fuMnd J. I Oalnain. O.R.I .• Mw np1t1Rd sn:a• *Plimm **' a,..-. .. •nk ~coo mlidl. Ho~wr. SH. W.._ Prauli~. O.W1 Yid lM '°flillld cammittft approval oftk COMPfDBiilr .... em.,,-O\Cti lbr cMDttl a.* tMCt· """' The~--meua a ..S .,_. biU •1U MM only . the "StMlt ._, • ' Rustlers . . stronger for state Much dttper team ihalil 987 might provide difference By JON PDGUSON °' ............. Gokkn West Collqc women·s basketball coach Otck Stnckhn hopes upcncnce and depth can carry lhc Rustlers to the state crown when 1he final etght teams open state 1our- nament play at Amencan River College 1n Sacramen10. The Rustlers (31-2) open with Coll~e of San Mateo (25-6) today featunna thrtt stanen who played in last years st.ate 1ournament and a founh 1hat transferred from Division I program. State toaraameat OUMTUt•mAU , .. "-"-.... c.-... Seo••=-• l om -GOlldM Wftl (ll-21 n SM Ma- t2S·61 • o m -l.Oftl a..ci-124·61 o ~ 12'·41 'om -l.A v.,.., 117-l l n. Merrttt t23·n I D m -Ful!Wton (27·1) n s.nte ltcna 173-61 -·w e ha\c quite a few people v.1lb tournament citpenentt. -Stncklin said ... H opefully thal will help us. Last year. we didn't have a wh~ 101 of players (seven). and we got into foul &rouble and that hun us the second game This year. we have more pla}en . ·· The Rustlers were the 1op-ra1ed team heading 1n10 lasl year's state tournament v.1th only one loss before bc'mg ousted by .\mencan River 1n the semifinals This season. the Rus1lcn havt' held the No. I spot most of tht' year. lost to Long Beach 1n tht' last week of the South Coast Confert'ntt ~son. bu1 t'nler as tht' Sou1h·s top seed. The S<'C-s strt'ngth 1s displayed with thrtt 1eams in the state's final eight . .. The s1rcnfth of our confere nce will ht'lp aJI o our teams up lhcrt' in the lint round:· S1nckhn said -11 will end up a poss1b1hty thal the firs1 and second platt teams go hcad-10- hcad before the champ1o nsh1p." If the Rustlers w1n. they will meet the winner oft ht' Long Beach-Oh lone quarterfinal Fnda't Fullnton 1s in the bottom half of iht' bracket against the Nonh's No. I tnm. Santa Rosa. .. Long Beach 1s hot now:· Stnckhn said aboul the V1k1np. whohavt'won 11 of 1heir last 12 pmcs ··The) beat us and won sevt'ntl 1n a row to t'nd confercntt. We can •t play likt' ..,..t' did apinst Cyprt'SS (final regio,W p~J wht'rc we missed about 12 layups tht' first half. lfthafs the case. when you get down to single chminat1on. 11's wha1evt'r team &t'ts hot·· Golden West will need some outs1dt' shooting from reserve guard Kns Takayama and Stcphanit' Swanson. who 1s making a start o n.- wing for her shooung ~ngth. Jean-. nine 8a1tagh~ (IS S points) can also hit outside. Kathy WC'flh ( 14.8 points. Q -' ~bounds) starts at ttntt'r. Kim Takayama on 1hc point. and Jant' l'tu (Q.4. 7 3) al power forward Woodbrlqe•a Robb Lee drlYea &roa.Dd de- fender ltat Jollnaon wlalle San ........ --· ri..a THURSDAY. MARCH 3 1988 Tigers' reliever Hernandez glv" writer cold ahower. C2. It wa • night of upaeta In top 20 college beaketball. C2. Bernarcllno·a Wa,{!e SylYeater loolla on during 2 -A aeml •I at Villa Park Hlgb. Warriors take on Banning fo r title after 59 -50 victory BJ llOGER CARLSON •-Dlllr ........ AJI yt'ar lung 11 \ ~en Bann•nF Htgh. ~o I 'i.an lkrnard1no High No 2. defending< IF 2 .\champion Woodbndgl' 'u \ in the ( IF 2 .\ basketball rcinl..1ng' And v.h~ not'' Banning wa~ un· bcatc-n. San Bernard1nu v.a\ hu\~ running up a 21\-1 rcrord v..11h an aH~rage margin 111 '1cw~ of \2 I points 3 game JnJ \\oodbndgc - V.t'll. the \\ arrtul'> v.erc that vne-mJn team talkd \dJm Keefe v.11h ft q: p~a'*m lo'>~"' un the ledger ~ ht•n you're lr5 cit unc stage of the '!lc."3\on it's prc:ll\ d1flicult to demand "-o I \ Oii:'~ \\ell \Ou lan forget ~an Bernardint -Kecfr & ( o tOC.•I.. t are of the C ard1nals v.11h a con\ 1nung 5<1-5fJ '1ttor. at Villa Par!.. H igh \\ ednl"l<la~ night 10 qualif\ lur a champ1on!>h1p henh at the L 1..1~ .\n- gel~ Spon'> -\rcna Saturda\ morning l<I ~51 Banning''\\ di thr Bront0Hrn11ll :"\o I v.11h a 24-0 record aftcnltpp1ng pa .. t Santa Clara 1n ti\ c-rumc 69-hK It "as B.tnning v.h1Lh suppllctd thl' oppo!>1t1on a \Car ago at tht' Spons .\rL·na -v.hen tht' Wamors v.on 11 all v.1th Kerfe on the bt'nch aftcr being cJe<. I~ v. hen he rcacled to a dc- lthcrat1: double-team lov. -bndge fo ul Keefe."' ho for tv.o )Cars has pla~cd to the tumpet1t1on -well aga1nM 3\ 1:ragc teams. supcrbl~ when II rtalh counts scored J.i poin1s. hauled Jnv.n lq rebounds 116 dcft'n!>l\l' boards> and blcxkrd tv.o shots 1n a \P'-'\:"tacular d1spla' of domination \\ l'dne!.dJ) night fhc ( ardinals had been averaain1 !s~ .i po1nh J game. but 1t took Keefe JU\I I J"1 1Jf pla,1ng 11me 10 SCOf't' tht' r.r,1 1<1 points of tht' pme as \\ oodbndge 1umpcd to a 1~2 lead. .uw !rum there on out tt was. Ul( \\ JmOr'>· pml' to v. in. much tn 1he "J' thr' J1d J -~ar ago agatnsl h1ghl~ r\ g..irdl·J FH·sr.o \\ ash1ngton on the "'J' h• thl" state: champ1onsh1p He:, iu~t a l¥l'at pla)t'r ··said San & rnJ rd1no C'oaL h Scott Ka) .. , d n1.' L'r ...... L'n him before. and he JUSI J11n11nci1cJ u~ defens1"t'h v.nh w 111,111, li1tl\ things. \\'e v.eri:' 1n- 11n 1JJIL'd C 11alh Bill 'ihannon v.atched his ~ ~ " \\ amur~ qualtf~ for a second \lf J1~h1 Cl F :!--\championship !>how- d11"' n "'11h ci lOmpletc dfon and he "J' 1.1uick to credll others "ho 1f th1th1ng c:lsc -were able 10 sunc ofT \Jn Bernardino's seanng press and 4u1c ~ hands and gc1 the balt 10 J...ecfe ·· fhc big gu) gets ll donr for us n1gh1 after n1gh1:· s.a1d Shannon. ··but I ha'c tu compliment m) other kids fur gl'llin~ him the ball If v.e can get It 1D'11de v..e rt' prctt) tough ·· It v.a'I the \\ amors· I oth s1ra1~h1 'IL ton and 12th s1ra1ght ~t-.ea.,on triumph 0' er a LOUrs<" of tv..o \Car\ · I thought I pla'l.cd prctt~ v.eli 1n thl' bo.lrds and dc(cnSI\ c:h ... said tht' 6-'1 \tanford-bound Kel'fe ··But I had trouhk ma.k ing an) 1h1ng that v..a-.n l i dun!.. or a free throv. ·· It v. J) J '>pt'ctacular dunk b~ "t"\.'k JU".11: 41 in10 the game v. h1Lh d1cUttl'd the llrms of the g.amt' lhc rest ol thc night J\ he 'ltolc the ball and v..ent duv.nLOUrt ~p1nn1n& in the air al thc rnd 10 Lomplete a double-pump re' crse .. tam to up the count 10 6-0 It 11 v.a!> sho v.umc.-San Bernardino had 1n mtnd Keck would be the performer ·c onfidencc earl~ ~s rcall) 1m- p.1nJnl for us:· said Shanno n .. Gc1- (Ple&M .ee KEEP''E/C2 ) VOLLE YBA LL ~~ -- 1. . t ·t 1\T 3 k. g Bell, 1ves up 01 s1vo. ran 1n Jays Laguna t CdM scored the nc:\I point 10 lit' but l"'ll.•h1nJ PJl I.ill' JnJ 4 1 as~1s1s a~ the Rustler'I v.on their third Artists sweep pas ; Qutgk~ 's 5Ct\ (' Laguna tallu.·d the m·\l IV.0 point\ \lrJl~t South ( oast Confcrt'nCl" match I '!' at odds Rustler s . OCc Win . 3 -0 to finish the: ma1ch 1 o;.1_ I ~-. o'er the host \aquerl>\ .\ ttl·r 1al ing a I :l-) lead 1 ht· Ii r'>I g..i m1: and The Laguna Beac h H1&.h bo\\ \Ollc\ball did nothtng to damagt' 11s No. °3 \. IF · ranking Wednesda) mght. d1spa1chin1 Corona dt'I Mar 1n thrL~ ">tra1ghl pmt"S. I 5-3. IS-l. I b-1 -'. in lhe season opent'r for both teams Th< ..\n1sts v.ert' led b)' hitter Scan Stafford. .... ho had 22 kills and Broe Stephens v.11h 14. ~ner Marl Wells also pla)ed v.ell. act'ording to Laguna first-).ear coach untt St~an CJM cnlcttd l.be match rank.ed founh 10 CJF. and although the scorn 1ndica1ed the rating may ha'c bttn too lo ft y. S1~an ftgurt""S 1he Sea K mp v.11l 1mpr-o\t' ·T~) 're ~oungand the) ·11 grt bettl"r v.11h npencntt.'" he said CdM It'd I :-Q in the third pmt' bcfOCT the -\rt1'ilS rallied for a I '*--13 kad TM Sea Kings In other htgh ~hool acuon B•tiqt.M •ad 3, Estuda I: John .\pmtlt: had I:? lulls and Scott Drake li\C ..... h1k \far .. T ostado added four stuff block!. u the 01k~ "on their opener. I S-8. I S-9. I S-6 The 1v.o teams pla)ed C\Cn to eight 1n the ti~t game. but Huntingto n Beach ran ofTS<",cn \tr:11ght points to take 1he game and .... as no1 t hallcngL'd closd) in the final t~o pmcs Scn1orouts1de hltlt'r M tkt' Rustd had I~ I.ill\ for Estancia and wmor St"ttcr Todd Brooi.., h.ld 21 On the rommunily collt'gt' le\ cl GeWaa Wat J. Suta Barbara t : Fre'lhmJn m1ddk bk>ckCT Randy Sm11h had 14 l..111\, fnshman outside h11tt'r Dean Cunningham Jlkkd 14 and sopbomo~ setter Eddie Rapp had c,('\l.'n holding ,,fl Santa Barbara tht' 1 ..... , f1111tzht 111 J 12 I:: dl'jdlocl.. 1n tht• )('("Ond g.smr But C mlJl·n \\L\I "'-llrL-<l thr~ straight point' v.11'1 \m11h gc111ng the final l\.\O. and led lht' v. h(llt' .,.a, in th1: third gam.: ( 1oh.lcn \\est host\ firs1-pla.-c P1ert l < 11llt-gr 1 ~ 11 .... h1Lh dcfc:att-d a 'trong Orantzr < •J'>t ll'Jm r1:u·n1h f nJa, at ~ pm Toronto s lugger angry at ma nager for switch to DH Oruc~ Coastl. La V~na~ 0 \1jll \ii' .l h.:id II> From n~ As O<.'latf'd Prt'ss l 1lh JnJ -...:1Jrm -\bella tOntnbutt•d '' J""" J' thL l'11Jll''> v.on their third match 1n four ~luth C 11a\I < unk a·n1..: 11ultn~ v. 11h a I :..<J I" I '-'1 ., .... l·l·p , ,, L·r L J \ crnl' T 1m < f :"-e1ll add('lj ~'en l 1ll'> Im the' Pirate., "'hoJ k J I ::-~ an the linal game bclore allo-.i. mg La \an.: h• dose" thin I~-(') ()( 1 then Dl'll hl·d thl" IJ,t thrL-C: JX>IOI'> 10 L·nd the mall .. L .J \ crnt• IJ ''I 1 1-' < 1<'11rJt' Bell one ufhast"balrs "1os1 \ JlJt1k PIJ)l'" '~aggercd onto the pr a. 11, e 111: d n Dunt-din Fla for the f1N 11me V. L·dnl"-.da). still angt) at thL· Torun•o Blut' Ja,s· dcc1s1on to mJlt' him J dt"s1gna1Ni hmcr \ltcr the ~·a.-.on I had I rnme here J 'ld ha\ l. rw Jlih That '> hard ·· Bell -..!1d ·e u1 spr ng 1ra1ntng 1~ long - .... c II'>«" nat I\ going to happt-n •· Petry to undergo therapy on back Anteaters crush Cal Baptist, 12-3 Rell tht' l.4\t Torontc pla,er to JrT , C' 1n amp rne1 v. 1th \.tanager Jinl\ \\ ilhJnt' lur I 5 m1nut<'S pnor to pr.itllL l :"-t'1thi:1 rl"\eakd v.hat v.as ...:i1d hut tl'c DH' tu.won .-tcarh v.as O• I rl·.,.1hLd ' da' earl1n Bdl \aid .. There's tz111ng to tit J homb nplcxk •• and n~nh L"halknttcd h1~ manager Ange s pitcher please ailment not more serious rolog1cal dt'ficu. I •anted 1ht tnts to see just ~ha1 ~c·rcdcahng w11h." saJd &t'am orthopedist Dr Ltw1s Yocum .. We'd ralhM take a couple oft"tna da\S now 1h3n ha"c him have to takt' umc off dunng 1he season:· Mcanwh1k. 1hc .\"llCIS parttCl- pated in tht'tr S«Ond of lh.rtt 1ntra- squad sames. .,1th pnchcn G"'I Minton. Kirk McCaskill and J.dt Lazorko s1nakd out for pra1w b)' Manacrr GcM Mauch VERO BEACH. Fla -Tiw Oodarn opentd thnr uh1bmon season \Oday ,w-htn ~ s>b>~ hosl to the O\umchJ Dn&ons or lhc Japanar Cmtral t.asw. ~ contnt. •hich docs not count 1n the Gra1)C'frwt Lapr stand1np or spn .. sutistia. matches two teams that ha'~ uatnrd ~-sick at the Dodilrn. a>mpka. hc'l'C Rntt dnlls opened 00 hb. 19. b moa Maruntt. comidtftd to lbr ~· hotlCSl l'OUGI pttd\•"I UCI wins fourth in row; Vangu a rds fall to The Master·s Jeff Obnd:ant wcn1 ~ for 4 .inJ Malt'US Robtnson ckh,t'f'cd .1 t'gS("";· !oeckd tnpk to kad L Ch o a I ~ -' v. 1 n o'"tt Cal 8.aphsl 1n a non-conft'renL"<" cone~ ba.KbaU p.mc "'t'dnNU' a· UCl. TM win w-.s the founh stra1i ht I r tht .\n&ntcn.. 11-Q... I Cal &pt1'>t I.all' to 3-12. UCl JUmptd on Cal Baptl\t' ff("J Whatk')' ( 1-S) for t•o runs 1n the fint 1nn1ne. but tht Lanccn knoncJ the ~wi1hapairo/runi 1n the strund In tht bonOftl of the $('('\)nJ Obttdank sa~ to load the ba~ and thct\ Robin Q unashed h1'i t~run tnpk to break tht' pmt' open. 8) tbr C'ftd of lht' tnnm&. l l I kd.~2. The Ankat<'rs added three.-mol"(' runs in the founh. o ne 1n tht \l\th and 1"0 in the c-1&.hth Cal Ba pc m counter- ed v.1th a lone run in 1he ninth Pltchl'.'r Jeff Haack . .2-3. picked up the v.in for l 1CI. JI ' in• up two runs. \lDC camC'd. befort giv1n• v.a\ 10 Oscar DcC"ha,ez 1n the founh Obcrdank has nov. hit ID SI\ stra1&.h1 pmcs. v.1th at least tv.o hits in each of thOSt' p mt"S In ano1hcr collcg,: gamc ~ Mawr ... ~. SoCal c~ t : P 1rtt errors b~ the \ anguards helptd The 'tnacr·., p1d.. up 1~ non- ~-t,nfc~ntt v.1n sec fht' MUSil.lnp p;Jrla\ed 1v.o t1Tors into ituns 1n tht' f1fui inning ~T pulled to •tlh1n ~ 1n tht' ctahth on a wlo homer~ 'til e f-rt'1 Robert Mansfteld staned for \<. l but v.as rt'11t'\t'd b\ los1n1 p11chn- \~ar\ Deushanc (0..1) in the w' t'nth The \ anauarm ma.naecd Just li\e hits.. v.h1k ~ Mastrr's had nine lnat11t cu. -an a 1tme our eamn rail) dtCSn't So at tht ume.-Sbontt id frota loulckr. c :bcft """ a ) . 1910 .. \\ c ·115tt v. ho Iasis longer with C\ur 1'tgan11.iuun -him or mt " Bell \llld .. I think me and Jim~. we fight." &II. who ,, from lht Dominican Rcpuhhc. Nal ~ed off that harsh m11c1\m "C'dnc~a' but would no1 apologize for " hat he s.aid "'-!or 1s he read}' to •~Pl 1hc switch Tht' Bl ue Ja)s pl.an 10 move Bell the -\meman Lc~ue's Most Valu- able P13Yl'r from kft ("IC'ld to DH Thal 'Aould l ecp him fttsh. and ma~ Toronto to &Cl Of)( of its )OU"I outfielder-s into the hncup, the te~ I 1.AX.El.AND, Aa. -Detroit reliever • Wilie Hernandez dumped iced waatt on a ...... wrilCf'I head Wednetday. l«Uli"I 1M W?heroftumina Tiler fanupinst hJm. Detroit Free Press oolumnist Mitch Albom was littina in iM clubhouse, taJkina with pitcher Frank Tanana when the incident occurred. Hcmandn, without uyina a word. picked up a lafle a>nlainer of ice water and poured it over Albom 's bead, then threw the bucket on lhe floor and walked away. mut- t.erins epithets. Albom remained ~atcd. but said, "You're a class act. Willie. I wasn't even talki"4 to you." Hernandez wd later be felt Alborn was to blame for way fans .....,,...,..~+-M--T<'~-&adi~-hffa- Hcmanda claimed Alborn calltd him a crybaby in a column last year. ......._ Hernandez won the Amen· can Leque Cy Youna and Most Valuable Player awar:tts in 19~4 with 32 saves in 33 oppo11uni11es and helpma the Tigers 10 the World Series championship. He had another 30-save ~•son in 1985. but slipped the past two ~uons. Quote of the day Bente Lleclceme, Chicago Tribune columnist. on the Olympic biathlon: "Com· petiton skt awhile and shoot awhile. ski awhile and shoot awhile. From this sport. ski masks first became popular 10 liquor store holdups." Jets reportedly awing deal NEW YORK -The New York Jets EE will trade cornerback Ru~ll Ca11cr to the •II t l ndianapolls Colts for cornerback Leonard Coleman, according to a published report. The New York Post said 11 had learned "tt's a done deal ... and, according to an unnamed Jets source. "all they have to do 1s pass the physicals.·· "Nothing has been done." said Ron Cohen. a pubhc rclauors spokesman for the Jets. Other than that. he declined comment. Both Carter and Coleman were first round picks in the 1984 draft. Carter. 26. 1s a frtt agent and has•bccn tendered a qualifying offer for 1988 that would g.ivc him a I 0 perC"cnt raise on his $450.000 base salary in 1987. The Post said the Jets had been trying to unload ~artcr because of his inconsistent play and history of inJunes He missed 19 pmcs 1n four ~asons with New York. Carter played for Colts Coach Ron Meyer when both "'ere at SMU Meyer also served as Caner's agent when he.-ticgotiated his four-year contract with the Jets. Roman, ex-CCNY player, dies NE\\ YORK -Ed Roman. a key m member of the scandal-ndden CCNY basketball team that won both the National ln\-1tat1on and NCAA tournaments the same )Car. 1s dead of leukemia. He died in Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla on Tucsda). a hospital spokesman said Roman. S7. was one of the players who pleaded gu1lr~ to conspiracy charges stemming from the nag.mg of scores for the benefit of pm biers. Roman v.'as a 6-6 sophomore center on the team that captured both tournaments after the I 949-50 season in an era when 11 was possible to play in both. More th~n a dozen players from CCNY. Long Island University and NYU were involved in the po1nt- shavmg scheme which rocked college basketball and sent the spon into a decline for ycar5. Athletes say they were teated COLUMBIA. S.C. -Several Univcr- s1t) of South Carolina athletes say the) -.ere randoml) tested for drug use. despite the find1nas of a task fortt which said no random tests were done since the spnng of 1986. But others said the) were "ven advance notices of the tests. and a former player said random t~ungended soon after tt bcpn Tbe task force's report led to the finng Tuesday of ..\thlcuc Director Bob Marcum and Dr. Paul Akers. who "'as 1n charge of dru1 tcst1n1 at the university. Football coach Joe Momson called a team mcelin& after heannJ the neW1 and canceled the first day of spring practice. He also asked players not to talk to the media about the finna. Players at the mcetina said that Morrison was visibly upset. ' ,.._.. ........... SfUJ SW. and u JamM Pallick KOmt Wft'·pla ls in • t.h'etee0nd period and J:: v~ made 34 uvH as the New Yott ~ biilt OW """' YodL •Nin M . -...., Ciarckn. l-1, Wednaday DUI for their fourth..,...., victory. Sandstrom ICold h11 lltd pl of the teUOD a& 3;37 with the Ranarrt ttUoYint a t.wo-man advan ... He banaed in the ttbound of a shot by Wah P1 II a r 'I with DUt Bew)' and _.. MMela in the penalty boa ... El~wherein thcNH ~atatlilalattMk ll~ 19 shots and came within 4:1 S of rtt<N'dina bis fourth shutout in six pmH as red·hOl WuhinflOn defeated New Jcrxy in East Raatherford, 6-1 . The victory was the third stra,&ht for the Capitals and their ninth in 10 pmcs. includina the second in as many niahtt over New Jersey ... In Toronto, Gae&aa O.CfltetH took advan• of two defensive mistakes to score a pair of aoals, lcadin1_Qucbec to a 4-3 victory over the Maple Leafs ... In Cb1c110. llaMJ t.a•••Cftf, who had not scored a aoal in more than a year. beat goaltender Dana Pu1witha40-foot slapshot 34 seconds into the final period. ajving Hartford a 2-1 victory ovc-r the Blackhawks. Hartford phendcr Mike U•t preserved the victory by stoppina Cbicqo's top scorer. Demi San,.._ on a breakaway with I: I 0 left. Teltscher falls to prep player INDIAN WELLS -Stefan Edberg E3 and Milosla' Mcc1r rolled to strai&ht set victories 1n the Champions Cup tennis Tournament Wednesday. but Tim May- otte and Martin Jaitc were among four upset victims. Also eliminated as the second round was com- pleted was I 0th-seeded Eliot Tcltscher. who lost to Pete Sampras. a 16-year-old junior at Palos Verdes High. Sampras. who upset Ramesh Krishnan of India in a first-round match Tuesday, downed the veteran Tcltschcr. 7-5. 6-3. Sampras earned, hi,s berth in the tournament by advancing through qualifying play. The top-seeded Edbcf'&. of Sweden. overpowered Jimmy Brown. 6-0. 6-3. while the second-seeded Mec1 r. of Czcchoslo,ak1a. rolled past Riche) Rencbcrg. 6-1. 6-3. Mayotte. seeded fif\b. lost to Johan Knck of South Africa. 6-4. 6-4. while-the sixth-seeded Ja1tc. of Argentina. was kn ocked out by Dan G oldie. 7·6. 7·S. Another upset victim was 13th-seeded Chnsto Van Rensburg of South Afnca. who lost 10 John Fnzgerald of Australia. 4-6. 6-3. 6-3. The tournament finishes Sunda). The singks champion will earn S 136. 700 and the runner-up will collect S68.350. Wolf sidelined 1 or 2 weeks . m LOS ANGELES -Rookie forward Joe Wolf. who suffered a sprained ligament in the Clippers' game apinst New Jcrst'y on Tuesday. will be sidehncd for one or two weeks. Clippers team phys1c1an Or. Tony Dal) said Wcdnl'sda). • Daly said there was no ligament damage to Wolf<; knee Wolf. who has averaged 7.6 points and 4 5 rebounds in 4 ~ games this !">Cason. undef\\ent anhroscop1c surge!') to repair torn can1lage in the same knee last Dec I ~ He missed eight games wh1k rcrnperat1ng. Wolf was a first·round p1d. .. the 13th pla~cr selected. b> the Clippers in the I Y87 NB.\ draft Televi sion, radio TELEVISION 4 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL O~la· homa al Missouri. ESPN. S JS p m -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL· Cahfom1a at t 'SC Prime Ticket. 6 p.m n -COLLEGE BASKETBALL' Mat) land at North Carolina State. ESPN. 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cali- fornia at USC. Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -AUTO RACING: IMSA GTU Series. from M1am1 (taped). ESPN. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: .\r· kansas at Houston (delayed). USA. 9:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Long Beach State at Ne,ada-Las Vegas (dela ~l.'d). Channcl9 11 ·30 p.m -TENNIS Champions Cup. from Indian Wells (dcla,cd). Pnme T icket. RADIO 7.30 pm -PRO SOCCER Cle, eland at Lazers. KMN) ( 1600). 7.30 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Stanford at UCL.\. KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Long Beach State at Nc"ada-Las Vegas. KPZE (1190) 7 30 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. New Mc>.1co State at Cal State Fullerton. KM NY (1600). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cah· forma at USC. KNX ( 1070). he largest selection in Newport Beach • • • Cbrb Dlebert of Woodbrldae laanebee •bot o•er San Bernarcllno defender Rod W-ubhicton Wednetlday ntcht. PR O BASKETBALL KBBPE •••. ~Cl ... the ~)' mot11191lldll rally mcaat1 IOt. SIM.n.DOft almost c:amt out ol Ms ahon when Keefe st&&ffod his finl basket I 0 ICltondl i•to tile ll'M· When Keefe buried the double-pump Shlnnon wasn't visibk. ~ entt.'cre_ . .-..~~· lftnc of l,«>0 WU rcd.iftl. k.ay Immediately ca1led timeout io rtttoup and chante course. disbe~ ina runnin,J nouons and quictJy tumina to has only hope-a prnaan6 d1sclip1lned sboot1na, bccautr if the press didn't work It meant Keefe aot the ball. and if the thootina didn't wotk. it meant just one shot. As it turned out neither tactic aot the job done and San Bernardino WI' held to its lowest offensive output of the season. "I felt aood about thinp ll halnime when I realized they were aettint 90 a pme and they had just 17 points.," said Shannon. Only onC'C did San Bernardino appeir to have a shot. soorina six straight points to pull to within four at 19-1 S in the second quarter . Shannon caned timeout, chanacd defenses and the Warrion moved on. "We went toa 3-2 matchupdcfense and man-to-man on their inside auys ... explained Shannon. "It forced them to shoot from outside, and a plus was that 1t kept them from an up. tempo." The Cardinals enicred with four players averaging in double fiaurcs. but only 6-3 Dcshaun Anderson, who was scoreless in the first quarter against the defense of Rob Lee. managed twin digits. scoring I 7. COLLEGE B ASKETBALL Detroit increases . Upsets streak to s~~~ .. ~f!§...:f!.~ spice Pistons surge past quaner and Nev. Jc~y improved llS top 2 0 Cli N t road record to 2-25 with a victory pperS; e $earn O'er Boston. the Celtics· first regular· rare Win in Boston season loss at home to an Eastern Conference team in 6 7 games. From Tlte A11ociated Presa The Nets won for the second From Tilt Associated Presa Joe Dumars scored 21 points and Isiah Thomas had 14 ofh1s 19 points as Detroit outscored the Clippers. 38· I 9. in the third quarter. and the Pistons "-COi on to a 10'\-QO win for their '>l\lh straight 1':8.\ 'ictOI') Thomas and Dumars scored eight points apiece during an 18-4 run 1hat g..tH' Dctruit a 6~·5U lead "-Ith .S 16 kft 1n the third quana Bas~et<i b' rhomas and John Salk) put IX..-tro1t ahead. 78·58. "-Ith I 16 left 1n the pt•rtod. then Thomas bc..·at the third-quann buzzer "-Ith a Jumixr that madl' 11 81 ·60 Dl.·1ro1t led I ) as man) as 26 points 1n the founl. quarter ht-fore the (.ltpJXr!> do!"IC.·d the sap in the end In othl'f 1'-. B.\ actton Nets 117, Celllcs 107: Ro~ Hinson State titles up for grabs in wrestling STOCK TON -Three 'wrestlers from the Orange ( oast area are amons thl' deep field at the state wrestling championships at the Unt-\erstt~ or Pacific "-'Ith Woodbridge H1gh''I Heath Sims. a I 31·poundcr. &"en the best shot of medaling The Cl F Southern Sectton has sent SI\ "rcstle~ 1n each -.eight eH·nt to the meet. which begins on Fnda) and continues throu&h Saiurda). Sims 1s the f32-pound Southern Section champion ancr wading through last v.cek's Masters Meet at Fountain Valle) High. Ooob1e Esc~do of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley's Scott MacMillan qualified fo r state 1n the I 6S-pound class -Escobedo finish- in& second at the Masters and MacMillan sixth. Frida} 's fir~t round matches begin at 10 a.m .. with the second round at 2 p.m. and third round at 4:30. Friday's "t'ompctit1on concludes with the con- solation first round at 6 p.m. Saturda) 's competition begins at 9 a.m. "'1th 1he consolation SC<.'ond round. follo""ed b) the semifinal founh round and consolation third round at 11 a.m. Tbc consolauon fourth round 1s at 2. the consolation fifth and sixth place bouts at 3 and the consolation third and.fourth plK'C bouts at 4.30. Champ1onsh1p finals arc at 7·30 p.m. Saturda}. consecutive night under new Coach Willis Recd Tim McCormick scored 23 points to lead the Nets. the first Eastern Conference team to w1n a regular· season game at Boston Garden since Nev. Jersey beat the Celtics. 129-118. on .\pnl 14. 198S. thc final game of the 198.i-85 season. Bullets 11 l. Pacers 10!: Moses l\1a lone scored ~8 points and Jen Malone added 2S as Washing1on posted its fourth s1ra1ght v1ctol) b) beating lndtana 1n Landover.Md Neuets H , Cavaliers ll: In Den· \Cr. Lafa)ctte Le, er had 20 points. a career-high 20 rebounds and 12 as~1sts as the Nuggets defeated Clc,eland. the Ca,·alters· fifth !>tra1ght loss Mavericb 11 r,, Kiaga to: In Dallas. Mark Aguirre and Ro} Tarple) scored 18 points each and the Ma\e'ncks pushed their franchise· record "'inning streak 10 I 0 b) coa.,11ng past acraml'nto Rockets 108, Warriors 101: In Oakland. Akeem OlaJuwon's 32· point performance paced Houston to the victory O\l'r Golden State Rustlers take sec opener Golden West ( ollege pitcher Jess11:a Duran !>cattered fou r hits and increased her string of scoreless innings to 2S "'1th a 4-0 "-'In o\Cr host Pasadena in a South Coast Con- ference softball opener Wcdnc~a' The Rustic~ ( 1-0. S-6) managed only five htts off losing pitcher Monique Beauchemin (4-3) but scored twice in the s1'<th inning. With one out. Lon Peterson reached first on an error b} the Lancers' shortstop. and then moved to S«ond on a groundout. Toni Barrett followed with a tnple and Jennifer Pattinson knocked in Barren with a single. Barren went 2 for 3 on the da}. Duran is now 4-2 as Pasadena drops to 6-5 overall. In the Oranse Empire Conference. Rlvenllh I . Oraace Cea1t l: Son- dra Metcalfe hit a blooper that landed on the right-field foul line to score the v. innini run in the St'< th innina for the Tigers in the conference opener at occ. The ~rates (~I. 2-4-1 ). who man- ascd just thrtt hits. took a 1-0 lead 1n the Sttond when Kathie Nichols singled home Rob)n Sweeney from Sttond. Sweene) had rtachC'd second base on a s.mgk and fielder's choice Mark Bryant had 23 points and 13 rebounds and Ramon Ramos con· 'crted a three-point play in the last minute Wednesday night as Seton Hall beat No. 7 Pittsburah. 83-79. its scrond '1ctory over the Panthers this }ear Seton Hall. 2~ I 0 and 8-7 1n the Big Ea'it. overcame a eight-point dcficll in the final four minutes and ended P1t1sburgh ·~ 14-game home winning streak The loss prevented Pitt (2 1-5. 11-4) from clinchina at least a tic in the Big Ea!"lt and the victory gave ~ton Hall its fim 2~win season sincc' 1"95S-S6. In other college basketball: CJemaoa 79, Dae 7'1: Grayson Marshall made a short jumper with I 11 left. and Tim Kincaid made four free thro-.s in the final minute as C1cmson ( 13-13, 3-10) stunned No. 9 Duke (2~. 8·5) in an Atlantic Coast Conference pme on the winner's Ooor With the score tied 72-72 with 1:33 left. Marshall drove the lane and made a 13-footcr to give Clemson its first lead since midway through the opening half. Florida 81, Vuderbllt IJI: In G ainesville. Dwayne Schintz1us scored 28 points and Vernon Max-~cll added 27 as Florida (20-9. 1~) defeated No. 19 Vanderbilt ( 18-8. 1~7> 10 sta) in the race for its first Southeastern Conference cham- pionship The Gators trail first-place Kcn- tuck) b> I ': ~mes. Barry Booker scored 14 points for Vanderbilt. which fell out of S«ond pl~ and was eliminated from title contention. Temple U, St. J..,.,, 1%: In Ph1ladclph1a. frc$hman Mark Macon scored a scason·hi&h 35 points as No. I Temple defeated city-rival St . Joseph's( 14-13. 9-9) in an Atlantic 10 aam~. The victory allowed the Owls to end their regular season with only one defeat in 27 aames. NorU CanUu t1, ~ Tedi 18: J.R. Reid scored nine of his 24 points 1n a 23-4 second-halfbunt 1hat carried No. 6 North Carolina (22~. I 1-2) to an Atlantic Coast Confercntt ,·ictory over No. 13 Georaia Tech (11-7. 8-S) in Atlanta. ltuta1 "· Geercia '7t: In Lex· 1ngton. Ed Davtnder scored 20 points and had e1aht assists as No. 8 Kcnluck) (21 -5. 12-S) clinched a shart of the Southeastern Confc~ncc title with a victory over Ckoriia (IS-14, 7·10). MJddpa 115, Ner1.hedln 1'7: Glen Rite scored 2S Points and Gary Grant added 24. lcad.ina No. 10 M1ch1pn (23-S, 12-3) to a Bia Ten victory over Northwestern (7-18, 2· I 3) 1n Ann Arbor. Santa Anita, Los Alamitos results FoR IHl R u:oR~ - -.......... ~ - , NaA WISTl•N CON'•••MC• hctllC ~ w L ~. Ga • Laker' t5 10 ... Por11an<1 )4 ,, •1• II !>Hiiie lO 11 .S26 " Pl\otnl• 11 ll )09 21 GOldel'I Sl•le I• 40 2Sf JOVt ~ 12 •2 m )2•11 MHtwe" ~ O•llu 3' 11 "' o ...... .,. )4 21 "' .,., H<klston 33 n 600 s111 Ulel'I ,, ,. m f 1'1 San ""'On10 n )I •IS IS11'> Sacr•menlo " 40 ,.. n E ASTE•N CONFl.-INCI! Allanli< OMM911 Bo1ton )9 19 •n New Yoo 13 11 •II ... ,, Pt..1teoetoll1• 13 32 •II 14' l Wa\,,lnoton 1l l1 411 14 , New Jerw v .. •• ., ?SO ,. C..nnl OM llen Detroit 11 •• 4n ""'"'" JS 21 '2S , . ., M •'waukee 30 ,. SS6 'I" (l'locaoo 31 15 SS4 .I., lrd1•na ,, 11 511 I' I C•ev.iend 21 30 ., 1(1''1 •-Cl>n<ht<I ote votf Dertl'I WMMW.V'l kWH Detroit 103 01_.. 90 New Jl!r\h 117, Boston 107 Wunonoto,. 111, tn<llane 101 Dalla\ 115 S11<r amen to 90 De,.ver 9'I Cleveland 9l HCkl\IOn IOI Gol<Mn Slalt 101 T....,.., Gal'llft Pn1taoetl>l'l1a •• C"1ce90 SlO om Por tta nd at Phot111X. 6 JO o m FrlcMv's Game' Gotoen Stale at LOer1. 130 om Cllcipers et Bo\10"' • 30 o m Pt'111edetr>l'l•a et New York, 430 p m Wa•h1no1on a l tnotan•. • lO o m Hou\lon e• Daile• S om Sacr•m.,,10 at San An10,,10 s )0 om Pl'IOen•• e1 Denver 630 o m U•al'I al !)ee111e 1)0 o m Pistons 103, 01""" 90 CLIPPEAS (90) -Normen S·9 I· I 11. Cureton S· 14 I· I ll 8en1am1n S· 14 S· 1 IS. WOOd\0"' S· 11 4 4 U Drew 3·9 0·0 6, Fl .. 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Cart '3 FINAU SCMIDULll Saturday, at l.A ~ .,_ 9 •S • m -11·"l w111111 ._. 1n -s1 "' 8enn1no c?9·0 ) 11 lO a m -l)·AI Ke<>f'IOdV 121-11 V\ T u\lln <2•·Sl 1 o.m -14 Al Stml Valltv •2•·l l o Ceo•"rano lleli.v 116·41 a•S om !S A1 8 1st>oo "ma r 27·21 "'' Meier Oet 110-11 Fridllv at YYUIN .._ 7 JO -r "'" 1 B.it· Jett (19-6) vs euumon• m ·S> ,.,......,, ....... 110 -lSm•• Scnoe>lsl 0.11.wooo 124·2t "' Me\O.rta (l\rt\l1en I 22· ll Hkltl scMe6 eirts CIF FINALS ,,,,.., ., CerrftM c-... 1 om -( l·A1 lleltev Chr!lllan 11•·11 .. , Santa Clara C21·6) I •S om -2· A 1 W11 al'1dtte IJS·Sl •• '"'"o 1n 61 Fnci.v •1 Cal ,..,., ,._ 1 0 m -l)·A) LO\ A!toc» 110·)1 ., PalO' \lero.1 123·11 a.s om. -14 "' Mo<n•~.O. •19·\I "' Lvnwooo •?l·Jl Fl'idav at &i~. "- 130 om -1~11 ~CPIOOl\I -TrQrla 1"·•1 V\ Lone P•M t21· ]l Barrett Will.head Nautical Museum Peter Barrett. a Newport Beach Realtor. has been elected president of the Newport Harbor Nautical Mu- seum. succeed ing Terry Welsh who scncd m 1987. Elected 111ce president was Hobart "Hobie .. Denn~. also a Newport real esta te agent. Barren has li\·C'd 1n Newport Beach since 1938. He graduated from New- port Harbor High School in 1942 and from l 'CL.\ in 1946 w11h a degree m Cl\ ii l'ng1necnng. ··we plan to rnntmue the sohd membership growth the Nautical Museum has had the past three years under the leadership of Terry Welsh and Marcia Bents. We welcome new members."" said Barrett. Four to su. uh1bits are planned to show events from Newport Beach's nautical history . .\mona them arc the En~nada race. the lnt('mational Star Class world champ1onsh1ps anJ pic- tures of the schooner Goodwill .. Through our contacts with earl) r~1dcnts. tht' museum 1sacqumngan 1 m prrss1 ,.c coll«t 10.n of pact urn. films. books. models and o ther am facts of Ncv.porfs racing-cruising eHnts from 19~0 through the 1950s. We npect to develop more area 10 sho"' the small boats d~1g~ in 1h1s area." Barren said. •·we encourage ~pk to viSlt and JOtn the: Naut1caJ Museum to Stt what Nc"'port was hke as a reson an the earh daH.'" The Nautical Museum was staned b) 8111 and Mama BcnlS as a memonal to 1he1r daughter. Denina. who dreamed of such an instituuon befo~ her untimely death a few ynn ago. It 1s located at 1714 W. Balboa Bhd. _ NHL C.....LL~llCa _.,... DMll9 WLY ...... GA c....,., J7 20 1 11 -)CJ £.,_tOft 1' 21 I • 1" D l WIMIN9 lf 11 9 '1 M1 1 .. • .._ n• S SSt5'• Vencou""' JI Jt 1 .. 221 2'6 ....m~ Detroit » l• a n Ut tit SI LOUI\ 29 11 S 6) m 127 Chk:eoo 26 J2 1 '9 'lf1 Uf Toronto lt 37 10 • 2J3 %16 Mlnninole 17 lf f CJ ,.. 279 WA.LU COttPP•IKa ~etrtm ~ Prti.....,,..1• i. tt 1 7S W•llllnolon n 2' • n NV t~r>Oe<' )l 2S f 71 NY Re""'' 21 1' I M ,_.., Jer~v JI l' S •1 Plll\OUrll" 2' lO t '1 A8'M 0....- Montre.. lt 10 10 11 80\lon l7 n s 1t Buffalo 1" 27 9 Q Hertford ?7 JI 1 61 Quet>ec '11 D 4 SI • .......,., s.c- ~o.c t Toron1o l New Vora R_, l , ....,_ Yon WaV.•"9!0<' 6. New J9'W'tl I Harllord 2. Cl'll<.990 I T ...... t', ~ TorO<'to •• 8o\t0fl, 4 lS o m Min-ta ar CH1roit. •.JS om 11...couv..-•I WIM.oev. SlS om Montreat •I SI LOU<l. S'.lS Pm Pllll•detclfl•a at CelMrY, 6.J.S P "' F,....,., .._ 1'J6 m "' It'? 2• Jll 145 2'll 230 257 1 ... 162 14 * t• 100 n.s 1~ 197 111 m 1'l ·~not<'\ Hew Vora R-1 al &uff.io. • lS o -O...eoe< al Wallllnoton, S-OS Pm Pl'lllMMCOl'll• •.I E dmollton. 6.lS o "' TENNIS M9ft's ..........,,.., , ........... , Sec.-..... -...s '>te'fan Edbe<o tSweOenl def Jimmv B'own \US> 6·0 •·l . ~" Mec:v !Cite-· vall1a l <Mt Rlchn It_.,.. IU S I, 6·1 6·] .ionen Kr•• <Sour" All'>eal d9f T•m ,.... .. 011e IU S ) 6·t, 6·4 0... ~ IUS I o.f ,.....,, " Ja1~ lAr9e"ttt•a l, 1·•. 1·S. "'-'• S...-u US def Ehot TettK,_. tu S ), 7·S 6·3 Jor>• Fit1-ald (A"'trel18l oef (l'lr•,to ll•l' Ren11>ur9 f'>out" "lr1ta ) •·6 6·) •·l "ndr~ "i>an• tu S I def Bruno Or~ t YU',IO\la .. a l 6·1 6·1 Em1t.iQ S...Cl'lel (~n) o.f 0•«'90 ~f'l 1Ur~v l •·• •·• Da vid Pate 1u S c»f JOf'Qe LOl•no IM.e•.c:ol 7·S, 6·2 o ... .,, Ca l'l1I! tAustralle l oef A¥Qrl kr~\teln tU S t ·-· • t Hitft scMll bov1 NON-LEAGUE ..... _, ....,,._ 17, '11119 ~an I ~ R•OO." INHI oef H.n-•·O def LM 6·0 o.t 8 ""9vven &·O. Hansen !NH .. Gt' &·0 6·0 6 2 HAl'IM>I\ NH •Qr\ 6·0 6·0 • 2 °""'*' M Haro1n•J H.,oln NHI Of'f Arc•1<oe>od Par\OI'\ 6· 4, Qel 0 N9vyl!fl·Gren• •· 1 Cle< F••'!>e""' Hou 6 1 W••mH'>Uton·!.<mot' NH IQ\! 2 ·6 •on 6·) •· 3 Bffr s,..., NH N O" 6 I 6 I 6· I UllllvenlfV ll. E*-' i ~ Stollw•oon •UI .,.. 0 ""-'• • • 4'1' 'O ""'IOI! )·6 de! ~ 6·4 We .. _ O'" U • ·011 1 6 won &· l, 6·3 Oa"" U ..,,, I • l 6 •on 6·l TV coverage of yachtlng Etchells sloops vie in eveatssllm NHYC Spring Series The U.S. Olympic yach1an1 team. winners of three fold medals and four stl\er medals in 984, ontt qajn will rcccl\'e only token television cov- erage during tM 1988 pmes an South Korea, accordma to a repon by Cruisin1 Wo rld mapz1ne. NBC. wtucb WlU broadcast he pmn., reportedly has allotted onJy IS minutes out oh total o( 180 hours of coverage lo the heavily ~vottd t'laht· boat lt'am. "Th" was the mosl succnsf\il mcd&l·producioa team in 191A ·oran &cams tn the 18 multi-event sports.." said Andrew Kosaa.nttti. chairman of the United States Yacht Racin, UnionOtympicYacbtin,Committee and iam lOldcf for the U S. sailors. KOR&Dttki aid ht has been praaC NBC (« eApa.nded ~. but witboul luck so far. -Thcy·re Jm& no1 in~t.cd." ht aid. Tiie American 1kn won 11• ol a pouibk leWft "*' mcd&ls .. \hf l916 Pu American pmcs and lOok Kma iiedill in riallt clasla It tk Pft-Otrmpic ftlllt.l 11 Pusan. Kora. ··~bcr. .. 1te.te•1 a ..... IMI Jar daht JCllft ... .,.. IOpl' ie tAlc ~-.... ~ usvau CICC'Utivc • rtc'IOJ. Etchells-22 sloops a~ expected to turn out in force Saturday for N~ port Harbor Yacht Club·s Spnna ~nn for the class.. The Eachclb.-22 is a 17-foot sloop (22 kct Oft the waterlind dniptd by Skip Etchells o( N~ York. world rnowncd Stu C'1au saikw. to .,.fully ~ the Star a.s an Olympic Class. Etchells' boat. ho•·· ~"er. failed to be chosrn as an Olymi*' dns.-. but 1s still popular on both the Wcst Cout and Ease Coasl as a h.iabJy comoctau~ lbttit-mao *'- lo o&Mr local actson tbr UCt Sa1liaa Aaocia.tM>n will rondUC'l a .. Bai QI tM West'" rcpna off~ pon 8cac9' ia flJl•JwHor diQlbJCS. Tbe rcpt.la is an -aftnpard"' ~ timited M JOskfpp:n wtioaR ahamni of in~tt Ii ... llltts •ikll be uilcdS.'8f'day and Sunday. Tiie Dau Point Yacht Oob will condwct rwo repuas O\·er t.ht .tt- md-a a..-W-•1trR1p•11 for~ ..... &ldi't ....... finl ~ ol iulJu. N.IStriab~ Ha ...... a.a.. Acct pleb Sea• dil) • -...r • I..-~ ..... ~ l.o$ .\nacles Yacht Ciub -Denn Buo) Raitt (IOR. Wlutne' Sttles. PHRF. LA. Tnnn Sttln: ~tORC Lmc Wh1toc)· Stncs). Saturda~ Alamitos 8a\ Y~bt Club -O~ dnap kttl bOat reptta. Saturda). Sunday. Cabn.llo 8cac• Yacht Club - Spnna Senn No. I (PHRF. of\C'- dnqn). Sunda). Sant.a Mooea Ba) Od Rq YKht Oub -Saa ~ ChanMI rlC'e (~ Smn 'lo !. Sat\&rda) Paafic Mari.Den Yacht O ub - One ~ T1rne lt.att (Woodeft Hull 0-nen Assn.).. Sonda . ' ~ a-.-c ..... II.II ... 9lilCla•"°""'"'9, 6 I _, $ MllOre-'l(lrll 1 J. wt T.,.,..,,..._, 6-1, lt-·t.A (UI -· • I ...... ,_ L.-in ..,,. 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SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE co..... ..... 1. ~~ 0 c.-1111.-.· 000 00'2 ~1 ~ • Pa.-.._, 000 000 l>--o t Oul'en 11"<1 B•"'•"'o e.eue._.,,, ar>0 ..,..,,. W-0...•ar •·1 .. -e.aue~of" t J JB-8ar•r • CW otlAMGE ~E C:ONFEaEMCE •'-"* 1. Or-CMst l R•vr"sdt 000 001 ~1 9 1 0r•f'l9t (OH i . 010 000 ~I ) 0 c:: ""'" enc AJv.,ei ll'lll'letl>•~ ano 5,.,,..,.,.. W-C::r SC" --'111-\IOf\t l·t · I 28 -A•verH R ra~IOf R' Kort R Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thunctav. March 3. 1988 L • SOCCEa H• ~ M¥'S CW04~~~ •• , co-.....,, .. ,. Ne-Oury P•r• n Ro•e Frl()ay e1 t ) A 0.-.o Bar •• Don moultl ~•vrday •t I 1 A c..-1ra "' ~ -..ca. Satv<oe v •• & 1 A San•e ,....,,. •s c. eoa .. s S••.,rdav •t """" Hf9'1 K.,_.~ Clf' SEMIFINAL KO.E J·A a.....-a I La(l.,ra Hok\ O CIF CHAMrtONil·llPS \af ~"' """' • •• M 1\\•ot Vie.c •l ,_.,, rO''•nr p ~ .. 0.# a ~ l A e~. ,_, f\C.it"d,..'ld \a• .. ,:ia. &' • 2· .. 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CO· -•Ol•1ri S.41N D•EGO PAORES-Allteec:I lo terma .-•tf'I JOf'lr-II r .,1t& flf\f be~ on e fwO-y.., ~Of\"•<• S"N FllAN(tSCO C.l"NTS~ened ROOO\t T"Q,,,0\0" ~onCI l>A_,,.11 tine! Kt •iro II/',,,,.. •~oro De\e'l'>en 10 ---contr•cts ~ All9fllk ~ C H"R LES TON WHEE LEAs-toi•mec> llUM ..-.a11ac" ""an 1'!01>9 •ncl Of'QmOllO''l men.04r • ..., M••·• Cv\•0 ou1>11c r•Utflom ano me•i.. ... ,.,.Q 0•'• tor 8ASKETaALL N•l.-t ~Soll ..... Ane<,.tlOfl .ltfL"NTA HAWkS-AIWIOUnCecl 11\at J0n ~ (,,.,.. c~tfltf .w1H "'*'' the rern.1noer of ,,.,.. \f'd\0'1 : ...,,(A.CO 6ULLS-Sovne<! EISIOfl T Jf~ ,,..,.,,e uEN'fER Nl.IGGETS-Anr>C>Uncto I .... • r • , .... No•' tOfw•r O w1H mtu tM '~• now n< •• ., >ea\Ott C.OLOEN ST "TE W"RAIO~S-Anl'IQ<>nCAO ·~·· L•rrv Smith tor ward wtlt m•u ""' • t>,_,• "'Of"f of ,,._ seai.on NE..-. V()RK KNl(a:S~S'9t'e<I C'.e•h x..,rr¥ , .. .,. ...... o ro • lO,..dt-; contr.ct FOOTaALL ... .... , ..... ~ ... NSAS (ITV CHlEFS-S19,.,.., ·~ '"'••••II\ .~ ... An Broca cenr.,. ROQ- •"' Pef''-.~ running Ok..._ J•~ .... f'~ 11~are1 1100 .>onft a no Cec1t W•Hi.ms. •ttlfll ...os ...,,., E \O<nore ctu.an ..-o.<:M ,.,,._, r_,,., c.or....,.o.aca eno JOfln W•'""' 09- ,.,...,,.. ef'O IO lrff -I COftlrKI\ P1'11LAOELPHI" E"C.LES-,._Me<l A ReCpo f'"'' s.DeC1• '••~' (O~f\ AnQ 0 a" ~ a'"''~•f'\• offenM•~ hM co•cn HOCKEY ... fleftll lffcflev L- N E '1111 Y()IU( tSLANOEllS-lleca1.a ~ Al•'\~ eno 8rao Oeioar'IO 'Df'"'•'d' ''~ .,,,, --ol•..o o< •r.e "~·c•" '"OC'•• Leag<4, "'NCOU'llER C"NUCKS-•"•11"1!0 0414 s.. ... ~s •• #1"9 •o ~"ede"'•c•o,,.. O' h "_,.,·c•r 1'1oca•v La~ue • ltOllSE RACING C.AROEN STATE P"RK -S.,si>~~itio '°,.""•noo ~"'Ot.llfZ 10C:"f• •or \ft """""",."\ if gr 100."9 •M ,_ of JOC~•> Ju•·• K •one •. "IEW VO~K STATE R"CINC "~ """GER•"tC BO•RO-Revoio.ao 'M llCtf'M .•t St~v~ 5 AO•lla .OC~t'v -· lor '"""ooe< ~.• ,. 1'p.ah~ to --K •nQ C~LEGE All.SA P,ll(1Fl(-Ne-neG Tr''> LavtQr "«e<l DH•l!IDe'O CO.C" !• C lAOE L-E•t~ ,.,.. contrec• of Ra~ .. .._, "leaO IN~ etbol• COKf\ D• one •es.. NEW'· EXICC>-N.ameo JOllfl ~11H ,..,..,... oec•' c.oe-cri • • TE)(AS ·~L NC.TON-Ani.ou'IC•O ..... J.,,. s·--.eeo o.~ei-coedl .,., ~ '-'·••to QI dvl>e\ -,, oel.nll ,....,~:4!0 .,....., d"' ~• Ne""t<I ~,. N••on hea<l DAs""J ~· co.act :: . :: ·. -. Three skippers withdraw~ from Congressional Cup Thrtt sk.Jp~n have v.nhdrav.n frbm long Beach Yacht Clut>'s Coo- ~1onal Cup and th rtt oth('rs "'ere ch ose-n 10 take their plac~ W11hdra~n are Rod Da' t'> ol '<'"' Zealand. Paul Ca .. ard. San Francisco. and Budd) \telg~s.. Z('nda. " is ln .. 1ttd to rcpl;Kc them are Jphn Benrand . .\nahe1m Hills. 8111 l~nn. Rowavton. Conn .. and ii..ohn Kohus. Danen. Conn Bertrand ~111 bt' sailing for the St Francis YachtClubofSan Franc1\\:o He ~as th(' I '18-l 01~ mpic s1her mcdahst an the Finn Cla\S. and "'3" the tactician for the 'e"' 't ork 't acht Club"s .\menca II in the I ~86-8 ~ .\menca·s Cup tnal\ At.1101 LocuaEY L' nn v. N: fl'prt·'>t·nt in' th<' .\mt•rl\JI' 'I J • '1• l ub 1'! R1.c ' \ H,· "'J' I•'· v.rnn~·r 1n the .\1IJn11, 1 ·": 1 "'.1mp1r11hh p for the Etl helJ,.:: 1 IJ" 'ht• .._n1d .. l•rhod.<.>r l up anJ :'i, "'.J Jnd I ~,..r. v. nnl•r in the l lmg '' ..i"J '·•u'1d Olclllh raung l'hampltlll'" r ll..ohu~ .. ~· ... uhng !(I' th<' Yacht racing photos shown Ea.ahtttn color photos ot "e"' r-'n Beac1' and Southland ~ach1 r.tctn~ "' Gm Conser. noted manne phoio~rJ phtt.are on ('~h1b1t 1n the lobb' or 11-, Newiion Beach C11~ Hall n 11.1 N<"*pon Blvd. Coostr specaahzC'S in ~f>C'\ at ul.ir sailboat setntS both from th<' "'lllC'r 1n nl'r pov..i "''"lVl' anJ hl'r o v.n .urcraft The Cm hall nh11"11t dep1l ts \C'Cnn of 1~ '>t<in ,,, lhC' Nev.port to EnscnadJ r.i,C' alontt 14llh other colorful \h•ll' <'f m.i1or 4\outhland r.ll'C"\ fht t\h11'\11 v.1 t-t· ,~n dt\pla' throush Man:h '•>rollln 'I acht Cluti of .....,orotOf\ l onn H t' v.as the I Q~t> Oh mpac \lh er medal1\t 1n the Sohng Class atJP v.1nner oi the 1480 l S\ Rl Chal'O- p10n\h1p ot Champ1t1n'> There "'a~ noC'\planat1on as to "'b~ D:l\ 1~. ( a~ard and \telgcs dropJX(l OUI The~'<'" othercompcrno~ 1n thl\ ~('ar's Congf'('ss1onal Cup are Ed .... ard Ov.en tifEngland !last \ear's v.10ner) lknrm Durpn. 'ev.pon Beadi Peta ( 11lmour -.\u<>tral.Ja P('ter Isler San D1~0 li..azunon Komat~ Japan lireg Tav.ast~terna l anada Jnd \!t~e Eha' Long Beach This \ear'\ ( ongr('<os1o nal c up '"' .... hedule-d \1arch I ~-~n America ·s Cup goes on display Th<.' general public has bttn in v11C'd to' 1L·v. the "menca's Cup "h1rh will be on d1spla~ at th<' ()el Rt ) 't 111.;ht Clu~ I JQ(.l() Pala"'an Wa). '1ann-a dd Rl·~. ~arch I q from I to 4 p.m. \ 1.-.1101"\ art uk~ to use the pubhc' par~1ng fa,'1lt11c'> located in Palawan \\ .l\ near "dm1ralty Wa> as DRYC doe' not ha'e pubhcpark1nafacutics • flP'9n UNEA~ C00t. Yi..,~ A.""LICAl~ • QUAlm 90n0tol PA TWG • J(.I T()flj YAACI GAANl fOfl 90ATS tO Fl & Uf" •WAST STtPPNl ·~I Ol'WRM REPAIRS •~~I GEL-OOAT AIFPU.S • CU$TOll wooowo- • <>" lOAOING 90.A T$ • ~ll'S JO_. & OfACl F-°'-TY ~VAA.~ •Ott WAT'B'~AV~ (• n YMISll.f 1 llR I WED, II Ila •.1) m l1ST atWf •WPOllT •ACM ' _.....,.:I -.. I -- ·-~' ... __. ~ ---...... --- - - 1==~-...:=i=:.:•=·= .. ~~'=·= .... •• c........ 1111 c.e.... lllf '---.... 1141 ··-.... 11• ...... • .. , ..... _,.._ IEERllTl9UI HAUT.NW~Dlt ... t.Mtelde m . me~ ™ .. ..., .. ., .., fJ<pet't ~best: Timi-.,.... Gorgeoua, remodeled 380. 38A. .... wtndowa, doors. kltch•n. auto ~hat location . ,...xt to greenbelt perk ....... 2 t11t1 oet· frs*, swtnc. Ofllly. on tM •ld-f •ws btdo HcHM a bd a '°' be. ._. a•...aA. "-z w oer. ne ._ + ~ --... w 2M 181 uPllln 6Pllt new 1122,000 AG' aae.ate ~ 1 yws dd. H.i 4-1 '2900. lfl..I01S * pvt ywci, oMtledrlll Ol6-12100/lftO, elk'° bdt ... 28e. 'tlflvldityr rwft'tg pe6nt. 75' off ....,, No I ~28A up & 28A-.28A CUTE. but oozy 2BA 18A 1 lngla. Ute & llry, 11271 + A-A"""*'• l1MiM1 Incl ded 2 ca~ gar 0-· MOl\t MerCU9. ll50 ---------lower. ltt•IM. ~ " e11r oer-oe. Flrepe.c.. .., •· llUey ISM~ .... ,.... UH 11100/mO. AlX A.E. "'°· AcMU •13-l'MI ******* owger . .ec. .... NO. DrM tiv 514 ~ -* 122..e113 • •38A 1u•n• TllTU-y~ MllH B.n ,.., unit. tMOtmo. vt1e ug kHc "'* nw J9t1Y 8wltlfullg48'2...aa(t8r llt-1111 ln...11 Aent1A117Mt12 MllllT-11 2133 MwanW, .. : IJP.. w/conwrted loft) pool, ....... LUii • 2811 1~. "=· no AY.it Nowt 17~ IP9 I panorwnc ctty end ..... ~tOf'd • 4BR + ---m I lflll ma-Tustin::. &42~ Bach apt turn alngle mountain ...i >ant tam· ~ "'-' 28R+. ~ s tutl BA. ~ SM. dlr*'O ""· ~ ""· Micro .,._ In l" & n/amllr. 1525 1st & lllllt + tty l'IOme w/AC, 2 frptca. 2BA '°"'* mod9I home. tul. SHOO/mo Mall ..,._ W9t bet & l'llOte .-ber. w/d hllupe. ---MC dap. Alla. No giw. 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BAY I CITY NEWPORT BEACH 38A 28A Apt, pvt patio, W II 0... 780-5000 ..,., lg yd, $1550/mo 119-223-050lfl2M112 Cozy llbrary, dining LIGHTS VIEWS Pvt~. W Newport 2BdS&SO db4ger,newcrpU,palnt JI IOI I ~MA.V Comm.pool gso..1557 ** .. ** room, 1bun'iet'a kr."try, G"A ~v~6' r~o ~ ~~~~O Bayfront condo 2Bd S 1375 & appta I 1050 54e-5880 ..... Pet.... ~ .. / SEAVIEW t>Mu11ful 48R SOUTH OF PCH duplex ~!:0:::0.:'cwer=~ w/POOL ' TENNIS 1 WATERFRONT HOMES ** .... ** F~~·.:-"~oeltlngpools. ~t·v·r '\~'(1· 1u·\ 11 2·~ Bath New Bedfotd . 2br 1ba trpf, new & value 11 S699 900 REALTORS631-1400 4Bd2ba anolfamHome-gar, ry up, \'\ t '-"'-~. sweepmg 11t9w of~ c arpetlp nt, deck ::!':!e~o "::.~~~·the wfTERMSI To ... : <*I laJka ---fantuttC iOCln. Frpk:, ll'g t&~~ry. no petSeos REALTORS -talna and llgtlt1, prtvate g11.S1195/mo Agt. * 4 PATRICK TENORE yatd 2 car oar .... gated community, In· 75e-eeoc>. suntetl car o-r• 131-1266 7eo.8702 Ptaiuala 2107 Aal • T __. . OK eee w. 11th SI MS-2739 ........... mn duoes tennl• end pool ---=--:--:-~~-..,.--s1.2so.ooo or ,,_nt. raj,_, pet . f aal--.1511 $2400/mo 844-2057 281'.18a, lrple, Oedl~ ... 1 *•28' piUs atUdy on S1275 lrno. ~ ... _ 3Bd 28&. pwdr rm Min to 1 car 0#· 1 "'2 ~ Ocean Front New Medi-3br, 2ba flouee, w/ger. fpl, Valley 2134 bch, IC:hts. 9"1>0r1. Ho.g Tm ll•H... $1025/mo. NICE AREA. te" • n ea n II YI e d/w ,__ c:rpt/pnt. nr §BRDX'hOf'M t;pzc fnC(j &42-5037 or &4S-7301 48R 2'~BA End Unit Shown by~.173-1039 S35001month&7S-~2_ achool 11250/l'C.\p y.,.d 2 car g., Grdnf -Frp6C. pvt petlo. pool + UYl.-AIYI •WlmLWf• Chatming 2 bd 1 ba Oat 847-7398 •" lpm. Incl $1200 Frayda * ..... * cioM to part! a Tenn Clb -ilol ... tm JUST LISTED • c..tom patio. '"'''· ~ .... : EASTSIOE ,.. ...... Ulic.-3BR ,. •••• Qin 'm ..... 2 11300 Ho -OA+-5111 On '?'""" """ , ... "' v ~rm. 2''t8a wlformal $900/mo ~ dee> 1tv/frtg OIW W/D hkUO 09'81Q9 car gat. comm pool No Totally remode6ed 38R 28' den, ger. MW LEASE OPTION OR BUY • & lg LR Lg gar "' * 541-3727 *. grndr. back' yard: ./ peta. 1 'If IM $1450 28A l 11y bMUty i. a 11950. •&73-7192• $119,000 Decorator• back of lot S398K Ruth -----$925/mo Kent 175-1495 640-eeGe °' 835'-!232 b ~ t 1 1150/mo •111111 ... twMouM 281' 1Ba. attcti J:..~ ... Rllr 0 6-46-4380 c., •••••• •u 2122 UITSlit ... / ~r.wrwr tlj~ \ l • .HARBOR VIEW HOME c:~~;,: pet• ok. Short 3BD 2BA. frpl. w t gar, frl*. Agl 14e.7o57 BIG CANYON .m sbwAAD 2 Sty ; 1Bdr+ MWlng rm.~. REAL.TORS . 3Br 38•• bonu9 rm. dbl or tong term ... poM main bell, 11750 . I 1 .. 2 C..ta .... 1124 E11cltlng remodeled 4 2Br 1•.., Ba tro encl patio. gate. gardnr. avall now. BHutlful 3Br Condo gar .• huge yd, no pet1. tmmed occpy Doug 840-4868 or 4 aea ·---------bdrm.lam11y&1ormald1n-lrplc. comm pool. no 642•5037 or&4S-7301 2Bapatlo dble garnr S1950/mo.647-7521Agt Herbal 710-5000 or .. 1 ,.._1_._ 3 ... 2 ... ,_ ... -----.~----•-Ing rooms. pool & aps pell $950 632-4618 · · ---720-·3980 .,1 '" ........... ""'ry /c..I. IHI llWI PlYllllT1 111111 llUllT Skylights, llagstone & Eutald• Exec twnhme, M•~ollallndlanapolla * •WPHT IOllTI Rf.AW rm. new c:atpetlng, new ~ We'lloiveyoulhe downln •Yl1..... berber carpeted firs •llAIYUllLLS* 381'2'-'t8a,yatd,2car at· ~ /MoMl·M35_ 2BR 2BA , 2 atory .. / paint S1500mo Avall -II 1112 exchg for 11t1are of own-Spectacular 38R • dining 1875.000 631· 1400 38R. den. 3 car gar. teched garage. comm townhome. 2 car gatege, lmmed 720-8791 • a ......... era.hip You mue the rm. End Unf1 wl lfplc: 2 CANNERY VILLAGE lmmec: S2300 Agt .19rl pool&epa Avi2/1 Diana lut. leac~ Jlff lrple, $1000/mo VIiia \t~'J"t.1..."ff rt\. ll LgUgt!t28R 18Aw/frp4cl .... NtmJITI mthly e>ymll & -Share pvt y1rd1. 2 car garage Bayfront condo wllh 140..868or 496--4868 831·12e6or 261-8425 28R 21%81 large yard Renta11175-4912 REAL.TORS• new modern kltc:Mn + = hon'9 ownera.hfp apprec You receive Beautiful' DON PFAFF' outstanding oce.n V'4IWS .-. ntmOde6ed ctoM • ._ .. 1 garage & W/O hkup a,,,,,....,.., choice' 100"fo l8J1 t>et1ef11S Mu.1 131-126& Contemporary 2 bdrm In j;-~ .. n I ~hooll *--•-* $1050/mo Agt 17~ 1 -have clean credit Agt security bldg with JUST LISTED 2-5 Bdrm S900-$.50001mo YllS&IUIS - •A.E.1Mlr831-4532 _497-8757~ Ev Wknd~ 1!:'£J'. doorman & pool S13501mo21J.392-7&14 Martl.Agllfl-9378 18Rneatbeach $750/mo N~~~:lo.~.:.r. ELL Pri9f0..IHftliU.et ~~ 1835·000 631·1400 TURTLE ROCK GLEN M~~~:V~A~~;;T'~ •Tllll•H• Nopets•722-017o Haller, microwave Located 1n Newport -~\llHIH11'1 GARDEN HOME $249 000 block• from the l>Meh. 48R. family rm, 2'A8A. Villa Balboa 2BR 1 '~8A 11300/mo 720-t.445 Beach Complete with Wl'S91-tt<IMI ' hoc . ' 28r & 38r Townhomel 2400 1/1 Greenbelt, pool condo COtnet unit, nice SPACIOUS 28drm 1Ba 1Ktou~h classified plan• lor 4500 IQ tt of-3BR 2'"'BA. 2 cat garege. ~ RlAL ESIAI[ This beautiful split level home Yardllpatloa. garages. Sl&oo/mo 8kr 720-7432 .news. w/d Incl. $1095 wl petlo $950. 1.st tut • , floe Pia call 645-1791 1149.950 Hurry, won't r ttreplacee a vaulted cell-3BR 2,~BA condo on Call Agt Ken day depoait. Avallab6e now' iiiiiiiiiiii;:.:;:====;;;;;;L-------last' Call LIZ 0< Chuc* REAL TORS has a pvt master Suite & bath, a Inga. washer & dryer grnblt Nr pools. 1t1opt 631-6052 night 722-7215 721..()129 Of 247-5030 . . . let U1 Http Y• Sell Y • ., p,.,.,ty! J0!1U &31· 1268 or HARBOR VIEW 5 BDRM 2nd bdrm & bath & a den. The hook-upa 840-5870 N-1)911 Ret1 reqt $1850 VILLA BALBOA latge 2BR DUPLEX So. of Hwy on 841-5743 3•.,ba to yd _, bar. Ip feeling iS light & WOOdSy, Ownr/Agt 7&0-0839 2BA tux condO Comm Acacia In Olde CdM Need buye< ur>det S470K lniat 2144 Harbor Rl<tge 2BR 2BA. 2 pool. spa 11cur1ty Charming b.ai unit. 2d~ Coltr-& co Ree11or1 achieved by vaulted celllngs. 29; c;onao '""' Aoa 3 car 0.,.,.. conver .. uon s 12251mo 95 t-39&7 2Ba. frP. balcony. "' 760-0376 Otan.t 8r0ker t I d & I t f I SS A .....-. -gar. patio. aunny & -neu ra ecor 0 s 0 g a . level 2500 '"· pool/ju rm. upgraded thru-out, A~tatall •P•CIOUI I 1300/mo IHI Ill HOO q "· lovely fenced wrap-around yard tennis AVi 4114· 7"'°· new wnt peint. '2395 -e1J.22e1 °' en-2403 mu... Pool -"Vlew EastbluU $1900 854-1405 640-5324 Of 175'-5177 BY OWNER• 581' 2· ... ea. 1388.888 760-l l08 allows you to enjoy the out-DEERFIELD. 3Br 2• ... ea LARGE 99*1 2br 2ba Wad ... C..a. .... • 1rp1e dbl gar pa110 & U.IT a UlllT doors. 2 Car attached garage home. trplc. 1g tam/din 11001/f Poot. Huna. 1aR 28A. bdrm xlra lg, • •SPXciOOS §PXRkl- yard $295.000 751-3609 Wlvlfr# of golf courM tn with WOrk /StOr&ge space & built-rm, ale, gatdenef incl., workout rm, walk to bci'I $850/mo 111, tut & dee>. ING l!utalde Apt, 1Bdrm lllS& YDll HST• Big Canyon 38A • Den In cabinets. very nice S1425 760-0768 No pet• s 1150/mo Nr f'ft(ry A11allable nowt Sl10 No pets. 2020 Full- .. Many upgrad ... 133-0K FOR LEASE New 3BR 964-1442, 857-8915 892-4380 er1on 631·&427 Beautttully remodeled 48R 3BA. 2 car garage. all Located-on a wide luah 1BR 18A with aundectl. 3BA pool home with white matble. upgraded greenbelt. this ••Pan.lw rear unit. partilng, lndry Q~tflleld everything Total quality lhru-outl Overloob pool. 38 R 2'.18A beauty Is up-850/mo yrly IUM 204 ~ throughout I only 2 $2200/mo &40-5324 ~to ault lhe million SapclNr .. 970-2177 m1r>Uf• to golf courM •-.. ---•~1eff ._..., t~m , .. "• .... 6~300°' lalLta -,-i 1-11 IPllWll Rft'M~~ ... :.. . . Must -to ai>PflCl•t• -r-•-";;,": .;-med ..... ~ ~ • t • • • Large, attrac:tNia apta In a I Call today tor your per-IMrM IMallH l bla DougH.";b.I 1117 t>Mutlfvl garden Mttlng ~ ahowlng Asking 281' ·."«l frp6C. ~,,:..wet· 7a11........... 720 3"..,.. 1 BORM & urA. FIRE· Pooll•P•. gar•o• or only S399 000 Anne bal •1300.15-4-....v RfltW.,.,.,_.,.,"' · ...., PLACE 15'50 /mo can carpon. Scwrt. no pet-. Clll Cla1111ie4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. I MoCuland 131-12e8 WOOOBRIOOE WILLOW / anytlm~ 145•4884 or •SEVERAL LOCATIONS NEWPORT Heights, 2321 0.tacheet home. 48R ~ 17S-8990 2Bdrm 28a 1790 lllrii... ~:' i~~· 3F~=: ~~'.r~-~ :r~~ ~t"WrOJf rtJ\. ,. Jult•call~11all-lfthe 391 ~~~-~~5583 ~ 134-2010 No aoenta 11850. (119)834-3710 REAL.TORS• ca1r1tociault1ec1 1 Bedroom M30 -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii.iiii~280rml8a • 750 I 301 Avocado &42·9850 • • • LIVE THE GOOD LIFE AT 0 THE BEACH HOUSE • LU\UI\ It\ tn~ • Creal kxa11nn • Furnished I· unlurn1<,ht>d stud1cx • 2 Pools • .J Rt·ueJtJOn '""m' • K11d1ens 1111111'> butll tM • ~ear·new sp;irlthnc clean 1433 SUPERIOR AVE. Btwn Hoepit.l Rd. 4' Placentia (714) '46-1453 oVENnJRO IAU>IAY .( S211 IFF 11T lllm @ beach. 1 & Close to the Beautiful spacious 2BR Apts w /private patios, dishwashers, mir- rored closets, ceiling fans, incl. Pool. Jacuzzi & recreation rm. Close to shopping. Small pets ok with deposit. 11112 111111.11 an• ~1111 , ' ' ,. I • -• © MARINERS WALK -~ht. bngh1. a1rv & iust a fe"' blocks from the beach. 2BAdrm & 3Bdrm Townhomea. Y ards r pa11os, garages, fireplaces & vauhed ce1lmgi., washer & drver hook· ups. 840-5870 ~ESA PINES · In the beau11ful ne1gh- bo'thood of Mesa Verde. A lovely. qutet complex nestled among 1all pines lren and lavtSh landscap•TI«· I Bdrm & 28drms available. F11eplace. garage. pool. spa. laundry f1cili1ie1. 549-2447 BRIGHTON SPRINGS . live near the water in Costa Mesa. Lakes, alream.s and waterf1lls 1dorn a peaceful life11yle in your 28drm & 3Bdrm Townhome. Garage, fireplace, mirror. pool and spa. 241-0677 --·111- -MwMf I llll Street in Colli Mm. CALL Ill •10 • 711-1711 1 Bedroom "55 24 1 w WM8on 83, -OMO 1 m11111PT1 ITllta&rtllll• Wiii Mii •llRI 2 SwtlNl'llng poola CIOM to Sc:ihoota & Shope Sman pet• acc.pted VILLA MARSERLES 3 10 1 So. 81'1stol 557-8200 •Small atUdlo ""stalra unit In qutet oomi>tex $475/mo. All utilea pakl gso..5994 18'. unfr end ger, n-pets '525mo M50 •. 150 E 2111 &41-1931 or ·~2t4• 2BA. 111'1\BA. frple, patio, 0# . Meo+ dee>. No,,... 280 Avoc:edo St. Me-7510 Of &42-5722 2BR 18A Sl25/mo 111, leat & dap. Oft atreet parking . 110 E . Aocheat•, &41-MSI •NR CM COURTYARDS 28R 1BA, trptc. petlo, w/d hkup, new tux ~ Mtolrno. 15-4~7592 28ft. aeautlty ge ... PoOI. B8Q tac. encA -·· ... utla pd, 1725/mo. AvaA lrnmed Ml-MO 1 LARGE bec:Nb' w/lerge petlo. Good ioe.le. FOf 1 per90n, 1470/mo. 659 W. 1tth St., Coeta ..._. L111ge luxury apt 28A 28A flreplec:e. full length balcony. $765/mo Pets aMQw9dt 751-1508 associated -·. NEWPT HOTS. Sec. 2bt 1be. trg pvt petlo. pool. carpt IHO./mo • &'75-2620 * associated -. . D1ilyPllat .. All Season Go Togethers CALl TOOAYll Ul .. Llll YOUI SeNloe OW.Ctory ..,_,tetlYe Ml-4111eat.111 LAST WEEK j R.P. earned . $175 ' G.S. earned $146 J.A. earned $140 I W .W. earned. $136 E.W. earned . $129 P.M. earned .. $129 I I - I OntnQe Coul DAILY PILOT /Thurldey, M~ 3, 1te8 Hours are 11 :30 A .M. -8 :30 P .M . and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M . -10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ' ule an . appointment. Ask for • _JJolanda. .. .. . .. ' .~ ~~· • . ------ WHY WAIT??? I ~, .............................................. .. ' If you're a boy or girl between 1 t 1 the ages of 11 and 16, you can make money NOW in the News- paper Promotion Field. And I have a great time working after school and on Saturday. I 1Call (213) 479-3620 ' ' All transportation provided ~ _ . by a_dul~ su~rvtsor ~ . n.. 9 •1• ....... , ,..,.." ..... .. ... ~ IU-llll Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fount1in Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney II yo~.i're 10 or older a 1ob as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your size Just send in •his coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are av~1lable now4 It sa•9'MJ. It I Daily Net carritrl r-,fi!7"d-::: '~"; C:,:;;;:u-;~;,1 ing a Daily Pilot carr~r Name r t I Address I I I I Phone c•t. llD I 1 1 s.r. "'..,,... I "' •. "' St. __J L----(lm-~.!8.!?---- ' , . . . ·: .. ' • 1• l!l!!~=~,! ... !JI ...._. -WA;loel f' ~!~ .... II• ••• ----~-'nM-.-... -~-m.·'. ......_,..., ..... ..-. TOIJ!lt ~=-= • ... W M•lllW•I =-==-~ Cll~:--'It eo-:.-::.o:-_, '°':t~llo ~t..M(lleirc.•) : ... . 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Mint modeling No experience Nil Ill~ Reteit Salee Per1 Time Hcetlent typing end DfNETT~ SET 2 leevea, a 1250 & Up. M1:0923 Tr;e.tiea cond. In/out. Am/tm ltlo lee World Talent JJI W •-It phone ~. ~ ~ $95, Obi bd 135 -41 stereo cus. eol0< gold ~g*en(t8-L18icen)98~3/bood16 *ed tit_, • 1111•11• ~ ~ ~c:: ~WCMdaoc:urate~ Roll eway $25 Color TV ,..._, A•i•1l1 •~t ..... II . JllJ bf'Wn $8200. 754·1850 .,... Oetta-....1112121 Local ,,_. Controt Co. Ce11Tonfat675-4&5.'5 ....... wttti"**""'~-S120•89T-7903 ••• -·-·---... the 321 ™ dl:lel FlllEllLYllTiW-~a!~:=.!:1 :=-=.·::·•g!: tmlln =-~:C,~ ... UllMlll. Must .. 11. best otter: ACURA PEOPLE PERSON e.x1. 205 drlYlng record. Cell· ..... -Coeta ....... Startlng No=--756-fo1fl 548-8854 Ive msg. As Rec /PClfson Friday In cn.ttey A.M. 97IMI02t ----· Al8'Y $7.00 per hour. Liil llWJ ···~ 20· Hyd•·Spor I . 8 7 lllT ... , .... Photo Studio No e.1tp llAll1llllm 5 S.k>ua ,,.,.,.. needed St.rt lmmedliatosly. Cell w/Suz:ukl 200 H.P. 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Prwate Sc:hool !Mttlngton ~ ----·~.. people aktlla.. .~ ~ c.11 Mi:o912-~ 5:30 or ........ ~ '"4 Con1lder all offers. 1U·2112 JUllU person to work on •642·3030• Beech area. Hours pr ... nce. front desk IMw rneaM09'* 476-8146<1. 831-3042e 'll'YWlll* ... ~""" hlJ 12k•I .... , .......... , .. Needs mlnot work •UOOHI* OalllUll 141-1324 '"'' .,. count81" & in yard Apply - -. 2pm-6pn. 536-1'41 WE HAVE lmege. Mlf ltafter. Alk 0....... ACIMA In Costa Mm 1930 Newport Bl C f\A. ~4:!8= ,::::.--Must Printing f« Patty ttMMI073 MATCHING Navy 1' OOUCh FlnlJ• /925 Harbor Blvd VW 1969 9-pass BUS. IEIU&L lfflCE MAC GREGOR YACHTS l•Dl SOt.ITlftG __..,,.,... & ti' '°""8Nt $250. 5 Ul-1114 141-1112 _c.1.'f>O.'l 1 ..... ,,w Good cond $2,000/0r Mature person. nea1 ap· 1631 Placentia C M Hand WOttl tor bu9Y pflnt· PAYDAY EVERY RUOAY piece entlque white girts * * * \,I.-~9m ""• beSI otter' pearanc;e lor typing & Ing co. Must be quid! & GREAT (714) 714-3737 bdrm M1$300.673-2605 ·~ 01'-~· * 548.0763 * genflfal office worll. QOod l1tlic1I reliable c.n 261-0333 111• natm.111 euun ~t i/w 1982 Rabbit con· telephone manners Call FIT time general office P/TWllllllll f()RYOlJ Nigl'ltsNft3-11Ctlewon, OtflceHomeFum.Couch. "'."I:']'.·····,.. ACURA verlfble. wMe. alloys Wanda Mon-Fri 9-3pm duties Busy medical lab Flex houf"s tor a1udent 3000 F..,._..., eo.ta .._. fltes, cnetrs. credenza. * * * · I ,J • __ new tires, ale delux int • l7141 &40--0218 Pleasant working con-SS.So ht' &45-1066 · "I"' pear1c;order. transetlber • &-removabl9 cass player SEIEUl IFFlCE WT. d1t1ons Call 1n AM r 111• natm 722-6708 or 722-6360 ''1 > St f n; Rob Shaw 720-3945 Open 1mmed Starling 640-0l40 .... man Allm • You are a telf-motivated ATTENDANT.~. w/fefs. QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Tricrcl• 110 er. I vw '79 whtte conver11ble salary $5 '"Fie" hrs •IElllAL* EstabtllhedPeniMulaOf· take<t1ar09typeperson OeytMt.Sun.oft.$3251 & BOX QUI LTED DullJeld BM Super 8ee11e. gd cond 7'30-430 M-F 631-8250 flee has openings 101 •Youarereedytoearn wk+comm.NBM-4-7151 BRANON.EW!$155. •1•1 .-.1 .. * xtrast Orig o w ner licensed Agents-Com· • ._ ~ GET -PAID lor reading RECEPTIONIST with rnetcial and ~llaJ. wtletyouarered)'worth TIU..... c.ll~M293 •• '"e (714)&42·320.C OOOksl $100 00 per lllle ~oss-traoning fOf back High commiSatons •You tteve ttle uM of a ... -QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS .iuanD CW NEWPOfn' llEACtf A .-Dt-f 9300 ~ Write PASE-259J ·161 otfoee for new Ped1a-SEA PROPERTIES. LTD good runntng van. ••-& BOX OUIL TED CENTURION ELITE RS-10 O · B lld IEIT HAL • 11 •ti IC s Lmc()lnway. N Aurora trtaan 10 Newport. Good Newport & Laguna Beach • wegonYou ~~.:!'~.sedte ~ c M TOf .. 2~90beMflts~ BRANO NEW! $155 spd Beginlng Racing Bike esigners u •rs 8.<• IL 60542 Opportunity 650-7337 (714)673-2810 ....,.,,.,,...,_ -· .... ._ Cell 846-4293 Xlnt cond 673.0770 of luxury ........ In Co~ti Mf~ w=:::1---====:=1====-==-=--=---=a•-----•iaf• ~c!'.,~being.your own TEU.-ULEI •Alll 854•2904 Iv mag Electric Boats 1540JAMBOREEROAD /9?> H"bo' Blvd bOM with potential Experlenee. atticulata. & ......_ ... S1M. ....... lrerti•t .... IMS 2806 Lafayette Open 7 days a weell ~g79'i~oo '. ~BOYS & GIRLS 2o1Ul Mo~ -STARTNOW- 11to15 Years Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE CONT ACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (213) 479-3620 ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR ' lngs of I 100Q per btl ab6e to communk:ete .--*SURF SKI* Extended Service Hours ...-('400 Guaranteed) wtth t>usmessedCUtlves. leW/lnl. 1 ....... 2 M50 flrm 253_70771day in Newport 7 a m.·10p.m Mon-Fri • You WOUid en;oy Hourly rate+ com-I ... •• 1 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ .J vising students In the m1Sslon. Medicel ben-•t &46-38631evenlng Ask 1 r • • BUICK MWSPap« neld eflts. N.B 760-1145 h4gtl qual. neYef uMd still '°' Mike ~~~~~~~~ & S wrapped. worth S 1000. NAUTILUS STOMACH Iii /DtcL·/Ste I ,, TIEI Telee>h°G8Re=? MC. S250 1213)862·6588 EXERCISE MACHINE JI .. 'If NEVER SATISFIED? SOFA. loveleat. Chall' & Cost $500 sell $200. '1122 Earn up to looUtooL Never uaed W/994-0500 H/675-8781 Dock space. Newport CW.21 • ~ll·IUTTflll 11000/WI Beaut. earthtones $350. lntern'I e.erclMWEIGHT Island. 25·.30· Power CREVIER -261 -9502 (213) 9-f7.().435 LIFTING MACHINE cost Boat $200/mo. Cell I - -•E·ZHours TEAKbdrmset.oakdinlng $1300 sell $600. 6.40-7085or646-9731 Salesl~t P0911ions Avt *No NiOhts/Wknds tat>te w/leaves. oak llv. W/994-0500 H/675-8781 N 8 BOAT SLIP WANTED 6 9 \ ~~/Cati :r FJ:o.sl.Jp 10 :~,~~ rm aet , misc lurnlture. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilal Need space lowr 45' • A.P.R. t 962..3625 t COST A MESA ~919 720-9445 lllFllUll Benrurn llke new llllng on selected models LAGUNA HILLS 582-3647 WOOOENOtNfNG-ROOM to rent lor stlOrt Of long lllU Nim f IT 5· 11 TRI-FIN shaf)ed by term. Please call Mr. Pwty. ~ goods. °' .-..,.A·alr ~!~ ~~ C::'~ Matt Moore fOf Rincon Tabb 854-1991 dayteve custom gift balk.et eiu> ~ t 557_3795 t Designs. Nose 12'1•. h--' ..... SI&. pref'd Harold 650-8463 CJFFJCE ~ Width 20''. Tail 14¥. •r-,• .,. s ..... Retail TEMPORARY ANO Esctlllaeeu HU Leash Included Good Approx 40 Seilboets only Women' Contemp Ac>-TEMP TO PERM .AMERiCAH Indian ltem1 condition. $120 ob<> ~ve-aboard 675-,7025 .,.,. store IO NB. EAp POSITIONS AVAILABLE wanted!! rvgs. baskets. 6'2" TRI FIN Shaped b llbc. TrUlflltltita only! Sal •comm FIT & •Aeceptioni.11 atso oriental rugs. Y II I PIT 63 t-0935 •Clerks •(7141 673-1467• John Bradbury. Noae Aircraft I J,;;;;;;=======;;..1 •Typtsta 11'1t. Width 19'1•. Tall -------- ,,. ....... ..... ........ , .. ..... amrmMD• ............ M 3181 Sspd. lo*I 2tK047 84 325t Sspd. loaded I AN39 l ~ SZ8t :iuto lo~ i'CHP91Z 86 63Scsi SSOd lo~ lM()C)4 86 6JX!i lo*. Mo 129«4 CLASSIC '85 SEVILLE Only 23,000 m1 Loaded. lact wty $2 1,000 value Sac S 16.950 640· 73 17 CAD "83 El Dorado 81ar- tilz. 53K ml, fully equ1pt new tires. 111t cond ong ownr $10.500 779-0616 NASERS CADILLAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION o l late model. IOllll mileage Cadillacs Jn Orange County! See 11s today• 140-1100 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA ~ IOlllt e5ecfet•iea N.ver used service 10< 12 14''7 Good cond11ion. •Oeta Entry 0perat0<s • 12 sovp • _., Bui· $100 OBO •Word P,.ocesaors fuml 56«>8 Sac $2300. lltr1 Utt &.Ir Craft 87 325 JUto. loadtd ~ •·------• ndlnlaat. Plaa pr-. salt met don't fCJl'lld eAccountlng CWtlS Some clothes 546-2789 UU 1m1 HI-UH WID.. ~ used MIVlce fOf 12 --------Cunnatd wing SWing seat - .,,_ + 12 soup + serv. Buf· controls Cvyana enoloe. * .... ~... rum. S6608 Sac S2300. Clrip laln 20 Hrs flying titne 1500 Auto Mall Or. Some ciothes 546-.2789 -on eno1ne1 I lest,..... Santa Ana •PINll • .,, POOL TABLE with equip Cenu HJ lbr 1122 " 5 F ..... ,....... $500, format din Mt rect dXR'.ldE SXLE In ne:; WID ... 12111.,... rwy at Edinger 18400 Von Kannan glau tbl wttravertlne SAT 8am-noot1 Every-trl4t,., 11t IPfl l llYS Sie 130, lrvtne 474-2974 bate & 6 enemeled uphol thing muat go, Loll ol EXTRA'• Included Service Hra. Mon-Fri Sales • SeMc:. PW1e • Leulng 131-3171 'll DlTSll 1210 4 speed. am/Im, att • .c door 62.000 or1gina1 milet · S 1600 0 80 100'% FREE to Applican1 ct1a1<a. INle newt 11200 mile. 709 M.,guerit• Ul-1114 141-1112 7:00 am to 10 pm E.O.E. obo.NewPtns.-erGott ,._ ... 11... ~~~~~~~I:~~~~=~~ Veterin#y Receptionist club9. rnet.i wOOds l .,.... ... r: FORD FIESTA 1978 Yei &uay largt practiee FIT or Irons !>Ilg kdt '450 OOo. I fm.Y UU lhtlnytl11/ ... 1111211 Good condllion Runs PIT Ind ....uncse.. exp 720-0411 or M0-2367 Lots of Collsc:tables lcttttrl Mii Excellent condition. I well! S800 Good trans pr9f IMne 551-0304 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiils. ... 1-1 T Ins owoer. $8500. 581-3091 675-4750 Ron • · t. -· ..., ust t. 1676 YAMAHA 500cc ------------ W-/WlllD -~ .... luL..... Ufl o1no ... oow ml., eeu llTllll'lUHI WlUI air for Midi dellwry SI helmet, good cond .. $600 Xlnt cond. fully equlp1, aervlee Eatabllahsd ..... lllmlN ...... 111 080. 720-9'45 12000 957.0788 rout•• provided . 11 Pictures frames. Bootc.1------- Sam-lpm Mon-Fri $40-Misc. Stationefy. & delk BUY JAGUAR '87 XJS, wife S50 CASH DAILY. U 1_. 4 acase. SAT ONL YI! wtlll, phone, custom CO Lm'I m1W111•1•11•1 * 1 * 111111•11•• a.. •t•eo. all •tru. only l II( • -·-h h 1_ •11. d ml. $38.000 obo. Kelly. SSllMJ -t roug c .. ssl e wtitdv-64~40 NI.IC M>TICE NllJC M>TlCl l'tllLIC M>TlCE ' JllllSI I HI Or u gt Co11ty ' ei.ut l11col• lerC•l'l IU lcf ,~., ""' '°' , .. 11t1 u lu umce I ltu111 26 26 hrtle1 '"' Cost. l t u S40 SUI Ml.IC NOTICE .. Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT fThurtday, Marett 3. 1911 PAClftC VIEW MEMOftlAl PAM ~ eme1~ y • l\ll()('luilry • -'l'' • Cremalo<y ;• \ r I >l>C I/If! ... 0<1Ye ........ t•'"' 0.itet .,44 tiOO 1._malOI ; '+ ,''> l.>1Slef A~~ OSio ~~· '>4() ~~!!' PIEltC£ 9M>TMPS IELL ll'OADWAY MCYtuan • 0... 110 Br~ C0$1•~ 6'2·9150 ) STIR11NG A NEW BUSINESS?? • I I NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS 0 S<>tith <:<)lll1ty~ ~ 1 Reacly for lmmecllate Dellwery 0 THEODORE ROBINS THE~STORE SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1921 Moder n Sale• Sery1ce Parts. Body Paint t fire Dept~ Cc;ml)fltt•ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2110 lark( lh4., Cnta.lesa ••2-0011 ., Ml-1211 ~~ .. t-----------------------------------.r-o IADDLIBACll Sales l~asing Servtc~ Parts & IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 ONABERS. STERLING SALES PARTS SERVICE BODY SHOP Thank You For M8klng U• # 1 In America. Come In and See Why Parts Open M -Sat 8 . 5 30 Sat 9 . .; om Service m-F11 7 30 • 6 p m 11711 BE&CM el.VO HUNTINGTON N.ACH 714/ 142-2000 ROYAL WE~LKNOCKTHESOCKS G> OFF ANY DEALI •OS Fwy, East 1 Block to 6633 Westminster Ave, Westminster 71 .. /89'4-8333 1-800/26-CHEVY IRVINE AUTO CENTER ~-~ LEASING ' CORONA'-.. .!t,11(1 Harhor Hhrl . Cu:->ta :\Je ... a 540-9100 $~LES. suVY.IL~Bo & NEW LOCATION! SANT A ANA AUTO MAU:- 1500 Auto Mall 01 .. Senta Ana 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger SaJes Dept open 7 days Service Hours: Mon.~Frl. 7.,,._10pm , •ster/ingBMW Of NIWflOfllT IUCH llLU • IEIVIGt • LUl•I • P1111 • IVlllUI IELIYllY 1P1111U111 • PACIFIC OCEAN SALES LEASING 0£l '4AA SERVICE PARTS 1141 "••11 1111. •um w CALL-.ONI OF THiii <....., .. ,...._ ~ I• lttt. •IUWIM ......_ s.m. ..... , ..... -.. 111••• ,,..., DIALERS FOi THi lllT IUYI 8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS tl01 Ou.II St. -·New c.,. LouflOn f001 Qullll It. -lfeUle OWl91on rSl\.ERSITY G SALES & SERVl~E OLDSMOBILE, GMC TRUCKS 2850 HARBOR BL VD., Co.ta Meu f'>40-9M() HO~DA ~IOTOR C RS 2860 HARBOR BLVD., Coate Mela M0-0713 3 blocb IO. ol 406 r;.ry. 0 NABE RS (!) CADILLAC 20 YEARS SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES LEASING SERVICE ALL MAKES PARTS BODYSHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS f1' MERCEDES-BENZ \::J ZlJ.714 IDCIDES 714/52).7250. 714/750-7201 213/921-'511 f ull Service Sant.a Ana freeway at Beach Blvd In" G CONNELL CHEVROLET nn...., •• ., ..... -... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing '46-1211 s,.w ,. Lile 541-Mll MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -900 PM 8:30 AM -6 00 PM 10·00 AM -5·00 PM ., tE C.AMPBE1 I NISSAN/~~ • low '•.t•t • No Gtmn\.cli~ • Gfeot S.le<tton • kl4tnclty P..,,te • hcelt.nt S.n1te '"" IMcll lwie'l'CMd ~ .... f71•J M2·7711 (211) H2-1~ JOYCE Blll.lllCll Mesaas bid tor top teen honors The upcoming 1988 Orancc Coun· I) Miss Teen. Pageant will have two Costa Mesa women vying for the coveted title. MHJca He.rmu, 18, daughter of MicWI and Mary He.rmu of Costa Mesa. and Cori Folld. 16, daughteT of Jeff Fellcll of West Hills and Rlliloda Blake of Costa Mesa. have been selected to compete in the --::. .. -.... -~- Police officer visits school regularly to set children straight before temptation =·· By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of-0.., ........ Thc children tn the scrnnd-1h1rd s.rade rnmbinatton dass at Hunt 1ngton Beach"s Park' 1ev. Elrmenlan School iroaned in unison "'hc.-n 1hc1.r teachl'r said ti v.as time to compktl' the D.\RE "'Orkshttts and S3' good· b)e to OfficC"r te'e tor the da' Officer Ste'e Ekstedt ut th, H.rn• ington Beach Polle,· [)t:panmrnt 'J r,·gular '1'.>1tur at thl' !M. h1"1I 11 1, ass1gnmtnt \iOll' JJnuan hJ' ~\ r tu mah· v.cc\.I) JPJ>l'dranll''> al fl\, ekrnl·ntan "'-hools "'1th1n th, <>...,·,1 \ ll'" 'xhuul 01'>tfl1 1 111 1mpkn 1 th\· tir~t Orang,· ( ount' Dru~ \t"iu,, Rl.''>l'>tanll' Eduu111un c D.\Rf I rr ' grJm .\lthuugh th\ I ~-"l'l I. Jnt1·dt ll cuur..c " a1rn1.·d pnmanh at "'tt gradl'f'> E.\.\tl'dt \.I~., thl· '111111~," rhlldren fl'll'I' I.' a mod1fu:d tour" ·1 ~ :.tud~ program !H.hoob Toda\. 58 officers visit W l'knll'nta~ and 58 junior b. '>l hooh 1 n the Los Agndcs area. L 'en thing v.c have &earned to f'ar '>J \ \the program IS working weU," hf '>-lid · \\ l' ha \t: Sttn 1mprovtmnat i.a t":ha' ior areas v.e had not antk'i- pJtld There has bttn less pa1fia J 1und tht: S<.hools and teachers haft rql<•rtl·d ~ ·11n attendance -~ , n •ugh un the da' sour officers viSJ~. \._1irJ1n~ lo Decker. lhe Los \ • ~dl' Polin· ~anmenl has · uP thl ' -h11ur 1ra1ntng cou~ to •111 l'r' rt:prl''>l'Oltng 35 stales. I ll • •thl·r J~l·nl 1n hear abou1 0"1 p .. ~1Jm and thl·n the~ "''II send 1heif' 11 , ... '' 111 u' lur training. ~n. .i· "ll'J "1th tht l urnculum. th~} JO '-.1 I. JnJ \lJP thl'11 U\\O program 1>...l1-l r ,J,J thl' lU\t of the program • • • ,,xn,,, .... JhoutS~~O perstav • •r 1h1 \l,ir Thl·courw 1s funded ' ugh ..t \ Jrll't ~ ul stale lederal and .11l· tzrJn1' 0..,""" ...... .., l .. ....,_ Police Officer SteYe Ekatedt conducts ct.nae awarenae claaa at ParkTtew School. .\nd to knd l r ... ·J1b1lit\ to hi' r , l [lstl'dt v.cJf\ thl' dark blu,· H L.i mgton fkal h pulil l' u n 1 form t 11 • r '>Chooh. m1nu\ thl· gun hJnd1l "' Jnd n1ghht l l l IH· '11l· 111 thl· agem·~ "'ill usual!) ,• • r 1111 n1 "hl't hl'f t hl' otlicC'n work • l''"tlrJm pan or full-ume." he .J1J 1 lur 1•llill'f'> do 1t full-time.~ Children don 't have to visit petting zoo; it comes to them ··Th1\ 1' J'lrl'\l'Ota11'e ml·J1ll' nut Jn cnl11rll'ml·nt action · hl· \J d ··\\1th thl ~1ndl'rganner' 1hroui.:r 1h1rJ-~raJl r-. I u<,ualh ma~l· J ·, n IOUll '1\lt \\ l' tall Jnt•Ut thtO)I\ Ii \.1.' '>tr Jn~l·r Jang,·r Pt'r\(lnJ I \J kt' J'1J u\l lll thl· QI I pho nC' hnl P1l· tourth Jnd ritth-gradt''' ~l · J .l'--m1nutl '>4.'\'>1on v.11h mu h I thl· '-lf'lll mJtaial ~ut at a !Tll•rl· ntJlun· ll ' E ~ 'tnit and h1\ panner Officer \1 1., < •r1uran Jrl' full-11me em- r 'n•, I J1. h rnJn '1~1t~ a total offh e "t ,, \ Jl h \\ l"l"~ l "'llJt hJ'> tx·(n Jn officer for 14 ,,.ir, H " la't a~'>1gnmen1 v.as to 'UJ'l r, x lhl Huntington Beach c It~ JJ1I II, 'ii·' th\ nl·"' program &•'C'S h 111 Jr •ppurtun11' I<' attac~ t~ Jl m..11 ..... 'J, 1.•t Jrul' Jhu~· instead of Pollck Berman By JOYCE BODLOVJCR °' .. ..., ....... mernhcrsoftheCosta Mesabranch of rnembc~ rangl· rwm 12 to I Th. the Futurl' Farmers of .\menca (FF.\) 'ocat1onal cla~~·'> ntT,·n:d at 1h1'> high 1h,· 'urr \IJl • 'ln ... r,-ll'I'' Fnda' "as Ekstedt "J'hJ thrl•ugh ihl upt>n classrooms 1 ""'h P Jr\.' ll""' w r<.>ach Manha ()\.J• ,, •mhinJ1 1,1r luunh-fifthgrade , J'" hl ", nthu'>1J\t ic:all~ greeted b~ J r .. mh..r •' 'tudcnts and teachn's J 1 '"l! lhl "J\ -· Murad Darwish. 6. ran around the ba~d at ( osta Mesa High School ,S('hool t"hangr 1.'\l'r\ H'Jr · El.-.tedt said the: prottrJm ll><.U'K''> l•To '"lh-grad,•rs hc1.Ju">C.· the' arl' mJturl· enough tu under\tand the Jrug problems "' 1thuu1'1.'I npcnt'Ol ing thl pe1:r pre.-.surl· t• tn drug\ 9, thr W', nth anJ 1.1gh1 h grade'> mo'>t ~ •ung ix·upll hJ' l' h..·l·n c \ll\.1'<-'d 111 Jr...i11.' ~ll \JtJ pageant 10 be held Apnl I and 2 at the Mamott Hotel tn Irvine. The )Oung women who are selected to panic1pate 1n lhe evenl must ma1nta1n a "B" school grade average and be ac11'e 1n the Volunteer Service Program of the Miss Teen Pageant. Through this program. many teen girls become involved in communi1S act1v1t1es b) contributing at least I .. hours of lime benefiung cha1rtable organ11at1ons The winner will receive a S500 cash scholarship. a round tnp 01ght and ewen~$ paid to compete tn the Cahfom1a Miss Teen State Pageant 1n Fffsno • • • Gabriel Ecbtela. a senior at Cor- ona del Mar Ht&h has been ~lccted as conccrtmas1er for the Southern Calt- fornaa School Band and Orchestra Assoc1at1on 's All-Southern CaJt· fomaa High School Orchestra. He also was sclC"Ctcd for the first v1ohn sccuon of the national high school orchestra ""h1ch 1s made up of two students from each state. Gabriel will perform v.tth the nauonal or- chestra 1n lndtanaoohs in Apnl. . ' . And .... under Barbara Vu 8011'1 dtrtctton. 1he Estancia students' per- formance of A.R. Gurney's ··The Dining Room" was one of the three high school plays featured as Exam- ples of facellence at the Southern Caltfor}l1a Educational Theater Av soc1auon's 17th annual ht&h school theater fesuval tn January. Mo~ than 50 competing pla)s we~ Judged by local theater professionals and educators. • • • And .... Dori Be.lier. a Costa Mesa High JUntOr. was one of t~ 15 finahsts in this )ear's Orange Count) High School Spelling Compet1uon. Don left the compe11uon with a troph) 1n hand • • • Ever want to buy a "fixer·upptt" but not uactly sure what to do about aJI the "fixer" problems? A one~y seminar on how to profit from a fixer house will be offCf'Cd by • Golden West Collqt March 19 in Administration I 36 from 9 a. m. to 4:30p.m. Topics include how to buy the riaht house, efficient manqmenl. propct renovation and how to rent.. sell or ~-na•11121 Sonora Elemenlar) School pla) - ground cager for a CIOS(r look at the menagenc o( v1s1ung fann animals. ·-rm going to see that big fat ch1d.<.>n:· he shouted to a fnend. "That"s not a chicken -it's a turl..e~ :· rcpli,•d 6-~ear·old Robcn !\her. Sonora 1s one of the seven Costa Mesa dcmcntan schools rC"Cent h treated tu J tra,ding pe111n~ farm b~ .\crnrding to Ff.\ member Donna 1'-khn. thl' '1~1ts are part of Nauonal Ff.\\\ r .. ·i... r-.tembers used the petung farm to promote the organizauon to ~oung childn:n in the communit~ ""The ObJl'Ct of FFA IS to JCI karning l'\Pl•nc:nces through raising animals and holding positions of fl''>ponsibd1t1l's as an officer in the o rgan11at1on:· said Mehn. a Junior at ( O'>ta Mesa High ··The ages of ..., ............ ~~ Sonora nadents aet ap cloee and penonaJ wltla • future Tbank .. IYIDC dlDDer. Meltn said mcmhl·r' are n:4u1red to attend 1,1,orl.. lia'' m1.'l't1ng' .ind other actl\ 1t1l''> ··.\bout 80 Pl'ncnt 111 our member-. rat~ animals to oc \old pn' a tel~ or aucuoned at the <>range ( ount' Fair:· shl' said ( osta Mesa H 1gh ~ hool has I l'o n acres of farm land on tht: nonh side 111 the rampus The: 't(hoors 'oca11onal agncultun: program v.3<; C)tabli~hed whrn thl' ~hool "'3'> built 10 11./51.l Student~ raise farm animal~ tend cro~ and ,.gro"" plant~ Eggs J'ld plants are purcha">Cd trnm thl' farri The petting farm an1malc, tran<.- poned trorn thl' high '>(hool arrl\l'J fl a"' ht1e pickup trul·L The tv.o goat\. d lamb a rabb11 and a , h1cken sn·mc.>d eager to be out of thl' trucl Thr turl..e' hO""l''er nt·ed~d.111 oc l03\Cd from tis spot before 1--,c.>ar- (Pleue eee APfDIALS/82) E.l,tl J t \c.t1J th1. program "J' l°fl·all·J an I 4 \ \ h' thl· L l l'> -\ngl k' Pl•ltl l" Ot.·pJrtml·n t r h,· program l'\ uh l.'d "hl·n p, 1la,l < h" 1 t DJr' I 1 C •J tl'\ and thl· \Ul)\'flOtl'nd...-nt lll "-hl~''' rt•cogntll'd th1· drug rrobkm 10 thl' \trl'et\ v.ould n1.'lf tx· 'Uhl·J '' th1•ut v.11r~1ng lrl•m th\· ground up -meaning '1•u n,·,·dC'd to l'dulJtl· I.id' •n hov. ll• rn1'>l Jrug prl''>S ur, · -.aid \gt H u~h C>..:cl.n "'ho head\ up the.-L '" \ ngl"ll"> Plll ll .' [)l:pJ n ml'nt prngrJ n .\ctording to ~d.c:r the progran <otaned ""11h 111 ollill'f' J\'>11lned w ' fh" ,., a "vnderful program." rkJ 'JIJ 'It I'> '>U OICe tO m~t an ltl1i1nJ,Jhum.inoc1ng, .forthekids ll•'>l'l lhJI h1.· 1<,a fathl'r ltdt'!ieOSltlZC'S thl'nl ll• ll\.•li,c Ollill"fS .. \11 -"hat due' a stranger look I 1-l ·· [ \. ,1,·dt J~\.ed the class I!.. loo~' normal ·· answered rvr11 IJm1 \tJnlill \ '>trJng,r "an~bod) ~ou don't l.n '"' ··added \1an Lawne I •r mJn\ •1 th,: pupils. according ll• [)\.·al n. \tedt )Cf'('~ as the onl) r.uk n• l(kl in their h'cs H, ' Jn authont' figure·· s~ (Ple&9e eee BUl'fTl1'GTOPl/B2) pp A member llarcle Prado lntrodaca youngaten to Tiffany tile &oat. IRS to present income tax seminars at OCC and GWC A 1ena of me ancome tu 1e111jnan will be presented by tl9c lnlaUI Revenue Service this montb and next in vsioul locations around Crans County_. ~ propams IR entitled '°Kilblilbtl of the Tu Law ChaQFS b 1987 Tu Returns... , Sclnlean ~ ICbcduled b Goktcn West CoOqe S.tmda~!~y and March 19, 2l and April I); at 0.U. Collcee S.twday, M8"b 19 and April 9. ud in Lapna Nipd April 6.. nc ~clams will be foOowed by an bour-ao.1P prepaqrion waftshop. Call the tol~mc T de--Tu iafOnnldoo tJ*lft ad request topic number 999 for eottlpicte iftformation OD U.C ICIDinal'S. Hununaion Beach Hl&h School W1ll presrnt an an uh1bition and auction Sunday from 11 :JO a.m. 10 I p.m at the SeacliffCountry C1ub. 6SOI Palm Ave .. Huntmston Beach.. Live musac wtll be provided by tenion Bnan Haz.ard and Ziti Romano. The donauon is Sil. and more information is availabk from Kelly Steams at 964-7806 Satant.7 •or~ooi-•t occ . Oranee Coast Collqie's Community Services ~ pa.m will pracnt eight workshops Saturday. 1nclud1na daues on markcuna. compu\ttS and AIDS awa~ncss. Other topia a~ tu law cbaascs. improvisational ac1ine. makinacolk'l'tcount. word~°'and dnVlnt for ICDiof OllKTIS. RcsisUatioa ud funkr mfOnnation may be ncd by calli• OC'C a.t 4ll·SUO. roatJa «:Jenee clal• at awe The C\Cnl v.111 include pmes. fa,-e pa1nttng and baJloos. wnh PflttSIJ'en fort~ most crealt'e costume~ Refrcsh~u •111 be a'atlabk and funhrr infonnat1on ma) ht obta1Md b} calltn& .. t>--08~3 Women'• career workshop .et ~ pa~I of profnsK>nals from 'a nous open carttr fields •111 ~ carttr SC<Trts and ansv.~r qun11ons at a prosram Saturda) at the Women·s ()pponun1tte's Center on the UC1 campus. ,- The seminar Wlll be held from 9 a m to I p m in Room IOS ofUCl's Humanitin Hall ~ rq1Mrat1on ft'(' 1.s S2S. and ~rq1stratt0n. at U6-11 :!8. 1s rt'QUU~ Waten:olor teJecoane pJanned Cc:mthnc Communal) Collqr W'lll 1ntroduu ns ~• tdccounr ... fonu on Wa~ ... aught b) artist Tam 0art.. at a luncheon Satvrda) at tbc R1u - Cartton Hottl an t....pna Napd J09dbm SauU.. a waaawlot artasi and cntte. wdl bt thr kq'lKJltt tipellktt Tdcts aR US and procuds •111 brnefit tbir ~·s art. ldcrounc •~~! aftd .studrnt Ion prQlrUlL Call 241-4292 fof uck.ct iafoc-· mattOG and ~-.tiom.. • hJ' lx-t·'l plann<'d lcn the \ iSllOn. who v.111 enaaar m ~ mah.hC"'> dunn¥ their' 1s1t Surfing lecture ln Dan• Polat -\ lrtt Fnda' night l«ture K'rlCS has been ICMdulcd al thr Oana Point Harbor Youth and Group Facll~t:k spon~'rt'd b' the ( o unt' of Orange and Sadd ( ollcg<' This Fnda~ ·s l«tutt 1s .. Surlina. History and Safet, · b' Jean·PlC"rrt Van wac the proaram 1s K'~uled at 7 30 p.m at thr facilil)', '\+.~I E n~nada P1a"-c For m~ 1nforma1.ion. Cllll bt\l -~122 guiltlng .eaJon .clledaled ·= Saturda) ·s mttt1na of th< Women·, Ovcneas Strvitic ~ ~111 be held Satu~l 1·30 p.m. in dllt communtt' room of th< G FcdcTal Savinp aed l..Oln 1n LAcuna Hills ·:. tTer eee a turkey trot? Tbeee children appear to be ~ytac It. ANlllALS ••• P'Nllla1 oad FFA member 8.afl'y 8ruftkk finally s*kcd up the maaave bird and catricd tt onto the JunderprtMT1' small und-roveted pliYJIOUftd. • .. This is our ~-.ntty to npoee kids to farm animals," said Brannick as a aroup or curious YOUlllllCl'S .. ,~ 110unch black l-mon6' aid lamb. Brannick, who was clad in the bh.e corduroy jacket rcptttentat ivc of tt-e FFA OIJl1lization. was not alone 1n display1na the farm animals. FAA memben Marcy Prado, IS. Brent Nollen, 13, and Brian Matney. 14. assisted. T.he biaaest drawina card of the pcttina farm appeared to be the muhi- shadcd rabbit. The cbildrm nudted each other aside to pct the furry animal curtcd up on the bottom ofthe slide. "The bunny is my favorite because I like them so much," said 5-year-old Brain Dunn. Tracy WallacQ. 5. had another favorite. "The goat -that is m y favorite .... but I don't know why," she said shyly. . Ken Wayman well~rounded trustee ·. 1 I By J OYCE BODLOVJCH QI -0.., .... SW! In the best of worlds. the recipe for a well-rounded school d1stnct trustee might combine education e'~nenct. a law background and a IOH' for children Nrwpon-Mesa l 'n11ied School 01stnct Trustee Ken \\'a\ man fit\ the bill for JUSt that rec1ix • ··1t dors o'crlap v.hat I do pro-- fess1onall) as a lav.)cr:· hl' said "The board generall~ has to 1nterprc1 lav. ~ which appl) to the d1s1nct"s func- tions. . "I am able 10 USl' m' tcath1ng background to hl'lp v.11h thl' student and academic areas. ~nd of rnurse I ha'e children 1n the d1~tnct. "h1l·h gt \('~ me a personal sta~e 1n 11 ·· hl' added >\ccording 10 \\a~ man hl· londl) recalls the da~s hl' sixn1 tC3l'h1ng reading. v.nting and an1hmt't1c to elcmentar) school pupils ··11aught Sl\lh graddor '" ~l·ar' at A.dam school in Costa ~c..a ·· hl· '31d. remembering his da~<:. at the nov.- closcd school ··1 lo,ed 1t I 1u'>t enJO}t'd \\Or~ing \\Ith thl' kid\ Jnd anterac11ng \\1th othl·r protr.,c;1onal educators 1n a v.hok'>onw .ind pos1t1'c en' 1ronment \\a) man said a lon1t·,11ugh1 -Jlta Ken Wayman goal ho\' e'er. took precedence O\ er his teaching ran•er ··1 a)\\3\S had an amh111on 10 be an a11urm:) :'hi: o;a1d ··1 "as going to I.a" ,l·hool at Pcpix·rd1m· "h1k I was tcaLhing. \fin la" 'K·hool. I fell I had to put tha110 U\l' or I v.ould lose 11. In I Q"2 I \\l'nt 1n10 pn' ate practice 1n the Mesa Verde area." Wayman's o~nunity to become a trustee arose 1n 1978. "When Don Smallwood resigned. a number of peoplt encouraged me to seek the position because of my interest in education." he said. ··1 was appointed to finish Don's last term. then elected in 1979. ~~lected in 1983 and 1987." Wa}man considers his nine-\ear term as the trans1t1on vears for the d1stnct. · "We have closed halfofthe schools 1n the d1stnct." he said. "We ha'e faced the paring down years of post Proposition 13. But I look more at the fact WI' have pared the distric: down. in an ordcrl> though difficult wa~. and still prcscned the quality. · ··w e ha\C gone On to win awards 1n v.hat -would otherwise have been a traumatic time tn tht d1stnct," he added Wa) man said the workers rn the district arc a special br~ of people. ··1 enJO~ v.orking with teachers and adm1n1s1ra1ors:· he said. "M> e~ ~m·nce 1s that people who care about kids arc prl'll) nice people -a prell} pos1t1H' v.orld for 1he m s1 pan. profl'\'>1onalh " ~n:ordtng io Wa)man. th1 ma~ be his IJst tam a' a truster. HUNTINGTON STUDENTS RESIST DRUG From Bl said ·· ~ 101 ol the kid' hl·re nl'l'd 10 rclatl' to a mail' and hi.' " a !lOOd model·· TrrT} Nelson. I 0. ha" t'k:rnml· ,in Ekstedl fan "He's nice He has taught u' ltl \d\ no to drugs and stuff He told u\ 10 n111 let strangers into our hou<ie ·· '\l'lson '>aid .. I u!>ed 10 nut hkl• thc polil"l' that mulh -hut nu" I like thl·m hl-lll'r hcl'JU'>t' of OOiter ~ll'H' ·· Dav. n Williams. 100. 1\ 1mpn:<;sed ··tfr ha) taught u' about our hl·alth ·· she !>aid ... hke the rnnse· lJUl"ntes of using l 1g.atettcc; ·· c;hc sa1u ·· ~k 1\ teaching u' ahoul lhl· lav.<, and l'\ \'r) I h ing Though Hs1cd1 \a)S the prota c;el·m<. SUCl"l"S)ful. he I~ not COOi<.' I 0 limit thl· loursc to 1hc curren I '>l:huof<, · ··\\c "ould hkl· to npand to thrl'l' more ollin·r<, and co' er all • :! t:kmrn1ar~ \Chools plus the pnva e Si. ht>\ll .. .°" hl' \a Id Barban Jord an (0) Professor, LBJ School of Public Afffairs, University of Texas at Austin Former Congresswoman, Texas James Brady (R) Presidential Press Secretary "We're Here Promoting Voter Registration For the 1988 Elections" When citize2 have trouble learmng how. when and where to register to vote. millions of disabled Americans. young and old. don't vote. If that includes you. the National Organiz.ation on Disability can help. To rece1vr the infonnation you need about HOW. W HEN and WHERE in your community you can register. all you have 10 do 1s call thls special toll-free registration hotline: i .. · r =- 1-800-248-ABLE t I t • No matter what your party affiliation. No matter if you are disabled or not. You arc ftrst and foremo~t a citizen of the United States. And every citiun's vote counts. So. register! Vote! It'~ in your interest CaJI the pedal rep tralion hotline now. A public service of NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ON • "I don't Stt myself long term." he said. "I think others need to come along and do their thing as well. I am enjoying the work, but I would took forwa_rd to other people sharing the experience as well ... TEENS ••• From Bl exchanae propeny. Presenters Luce Fon and Sbrl Selever, owners of a real estate firm specializing in asset management, consulting and re- habilitaiton of single-family homes will conduct the seminar. The pro- gram fee is $65 including workbook. For prercgi tration call GWC Com- munity Sc ices. 891-3991. • • • Manna ·gh School in Hunttngton Beach 1son of the 69 semi-finalists in the 1988 ahfom1a Oisttngu1shed Schools Pr m. Manna Ji&h was nominated be- cause of its educational standards in thr areas of increased enrollment in academic classes. higher scores on the California Assessment Program tests. reduced dropout rates and increased panic1pal1on in cxtracumcular ac- tiv1t1es. Official visjts from statr representatives a~ currently being made at the numerous schools tn order to determ1oe the finalists. • • • The Huntington Beach Junior Women's Club has installed lls ne"' officers for the year: April Grimes. president; Marlene Helm1, vice presi- dent; Pam East. treasurer; Karn Keller, ways and means. and Juet Sllcll, sec rctary. We'relooking for good sports The Daily Pilot 1s interested in sharing the sponing explotts of you. and your neighbors. We're not looking for news on Magic "Johnson's latest triple-double or how many RBI Wally Joyner had last month. But if you know a L1nlc Leaauerwho had a big day.a weekend golfer who won the dub tournament or a next-doOr neighbor who rolled a 300 aame. let us know. Send us a photograph and bnef account of the sportin& accompltsh- ment. Wr will publish them in our Good Spons column. Address your ·correspondence to Nei&hborhood Focus in care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92627. Mesa Heart Award winner Tile Coeta 11-Chamber of Commerce boaored Tom heat• (left). a local baalt ae•amaa a.ad cbalrmaa of the Oranae Coaaty ae- pabllcaa Party, u tlM recipi- ent of lta ua.aul Ilea.rt Award dvlq a .,_1a1 dla- aer ceremoa1 ~tlJ at tile W..tta 8oatla Cout Plua. Wida hentee la Artlau IUd· man. pre•ldeat of tlae elaamber. Allot.Mr..._ Mt of ........ from tile c:IWaber, tlaellaaaadWoma.uaoftM Year, wlll be ctutq a .... qaet U.t .... teatatlftlJ beell IClaedaled la J .... \ Cheerleader Heather Llndber& abowa her aplrlt. Cheerleader'15 take their act oil road By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of .... Delly ""' llaft ~nd "ho ..a" .1 lhl'l'rl1•Jlll'r°'> Ja\s Jrl· numbl.·rl·d 1 • fake th1) on' ut oounC\ ·heau111.·s from Orangl' ( ua<.t ( 111ll'Sl" Though most of lhl' lolkgl··, '>l'J\Onal l·hecr- 111g 1s compktl'd. 1hrl'l' ml·mhcr'i of lhl· Pirates· ~pint c.,quad still ha\l' a lot of rah-rahing 111 do th1<, \um mer Heather L1nhl-1g .::!O. of fuun1a1n \' allc' "as wll'l tl'd tu tour thl· l n11ed StJtl'S lhl\ summl'r \.\Ith thl' l 'nlll'd Sp1m .\~!>l.x-1a111in (l ~~las a danrc 1n)tructor al lhl·l·rkJding t.amps he "as Sdl'Cll'd from a group of S.C.'\Cral hundrl·d v.omen v.ho tned out for a danre pm1t1un at ~anta Barbara ~pint ( amr la\I summer Sbl· pa~scd a final <;rrt•t.·nmg carlil·r th1~ month and"' 111 hcgmning touring soon atkr lhl' \l'hool \Car 15 com- pleted · Linberg 1s a theatrical ans maJor who plans 10 am·nd l ICL ~ ne'l \ear. She s~nt l\.\O H'ars as a membt-r of the QC(' squad: Tina Retros1. :!O. of Huntington lkach 1s among :!O -women rccrnth sclct'tcd for the li~t checrlcading squad for the Ol'"-1) formed Orange Crush professional basketball team. The league is for players 6 feet 4 inches tall and under Rl•tro\1. a lull-lime student at()( I v.11h a full-lime JOb as v.c.-ll " currl.'nth '"'oh t:d tn da1I\ rehear~I' and l·harll) appcarancci w11h 1h, Cru')h pnor 10 the season's Opl.'n1n~ gaml· '-1a) .::!.::! The Crush will pla) 11\ home g.amcs at the l lCI B~n E"cnl\ Center The t'hecrlcadc.-r 1s a twO-H'.H mt:mhcr oflhl' <KC .,quad. · Joining Rt:1ros1 on the \rush squad 1!> forml'r ()( C chl't-'rle-ader \hnst1nJ \'old. \\hoalc;o 1sa Los ~ngeles Ra m' 'hn·rkader (ind' Ru ... ..ell.v.ho1s1ustcompkt 1ng her lirst )car v.11h theOCC'squad ka\eS the l 'n11t:d States March.::!~ 111 begin a .::!6-v.l'C'k engagement a" .1 ··face charartt:r"" at Tokyo ()1, nc) land 1n Japan · Ru .. sell. 18. has -worked .11 ~nahc1m·s D1~nc)land for lht" p.1,1 1"0 )Car<;. She will tra .. el to JapJn \.\Ith a group of 18 :-oung Ameman singers and dancers who will work th1• park and parades Rus~ll has appl.'arl.'d 1n man .. roll'' \.\hale "or~ing at 01snr)lanJ Cinderella. Snov. Wh11e. Mar, Por pins and ~kcpmg Beauty are JU't some of the pans she'<; had at thl· Magic Kingdom. ~nd Russell sa)s 1f she likes the On cnt. she might return to Tokyo at another lime to find work as a model OEAR '\NN LANDERS: I am tht mother of twins. a boy and a,;rt They "'•II be: 5 ~cars old in June. Our son. arcord1ng to the evaluation of several pt·ople "hose o pinio ns I trust. does nut .-.ccm ready to stan kindtrpnen in 1hc fall Both children are equally smart. but the i•rt 1s very much at ease in the ~cadem1c environment while the boy kcms unable to handle it. My w1ih 1s to hold both children bal k ano ther year 1n order to "ve the bo) an opponunn y 10 mature. I have been cn11c1zcd for this. Friends fttl that the girl IS Clearly ready tO IO 10 krnderganen and should be allo~ Ill do SO M> feeling 1s that twins should saay toge1her. at least in the beJinnina. I want to a\Old the ncptive impact on their rela11onsh1p 1f my dau&htcr were allowed 10 go on without her brother. This 1s a heavy decision that is sure to have serious repercussions for )ears to come. We can't atTord to make ii mistake. You are a twin. Ann Landen. what do you think'? - ANONYMOUS IN HOUSTON. DEAR ANON: YM mu & treat ,.., cltUdrea lllle ae,ante a..J•lftab. f'oraet Uta& ltteJ att twlaa. Let ad oae move alo .. at Im et' kr •'"4 •ltla ao rep,. .. •~t Ute •Ger Is do la a. H0Wta1 Ute prl lllltd wtta IM b Friday, Marcia f .. ,. deart) ,_., .. p .. ki84erprtea 11 ,.a..&11 ..iatr. AM face It, 1•'• be ..... lt .. .,.,.. ~ ,,.111er'1 fedlqs. It ..,an at &Ms a&ap diet yoer .. .pm II pla1 .. M tM lnftr ucl 1• eauet pntect a. •ntlter aplut dial reall&J. SM will •t Httl la nery atta, lllltwnet". ... tlti• 11 WMft ,..,atal J .... at cu be cndaL , ...... •Illa• lite boy .... '"' u4 ~It.Im a. move ..... 18 tltose areu. Prabe ... acwnp ~m. Urp botll dlWrea .. •nlop lklr o.. ~ talata. Never mab ~mparl:Mm. Let Ml ddq be It.la ... Hr tltla& be tien. la Gh way '" wW lutve two we~ .. jutd cMl4rn wllo wtll ex· ,ertnee .. rma.1 slbllq rivalry, b•t Gett wiU be little meu·1plrlted JulMaJ betwen tltem. DEAR ANN LANDERS· In response to "No Dolly in Conntct1 cut": I. too. was "The Other Woman' and her head 1s full of hot a1t. tr she arts her "Jem ·· she can look forward to becoming )USt as unpleasant and unhappy as his wife My "gem" turn;;/ out to be a f'ake. I was once an attra.ct1vc, vibrant. Wlented woman. Now. 16yeandown 1 l1e hne. I am without ambition. hard- boiled. unfulfilled and overweight 1n the baraain. .. Gem" insisted that I focus all m y attention on ham. In my overzealous. craLy desire to pica.st t~qomaniac. I did just that. I lost my fnends. M ) rt'la11ves bored him so I had to stop -stt1ng 1hem. He resented thcume and attention I gave to the children so the) got shon shnft. My career went down the dram bccau~ he was jealous of my associates. The last g0es on and on. I gave up everyth1n1 and rm still giving. As soon as the younsnt child 1s out of the nest I am flying the coop. Why this turke> looked so good to me I will nc\er be able to figure out. I hope all }OU .. Other Women" will shakt the star'> out o f }Our eyes and the rock~ out of)o ur head before ifs too late - KK'KI NG MYSELF IN OKLA· HOM.\ DEAR IUCIUNG: ~ for lite sbort eoerw. Art JM llsteaia1. 11udHts'! UnfortlllUltely, experiee« is still tile best teaclwt'. ARIES (Marrh 21·April 19): You could be struggling tn .. 1s temporal) t-or no". enJO)' pnvaC'). mc.-d11a1e. reahLe that rnnundrum 1s close to soluuon. Equitable arrangement 1s at hand Taurus. Scorpio pla) top roles. to separate fact from------------- ficuon Kc, is to be o p e n · m· 1 n d e d w1thou1 being 1ulhble. You'll learn SYDl(Y more about l'mploy- ment. ba~1c facts. OIUI you·11 al'>o know someone'' fooling. t••••••••••••I TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20 ): Decision is made rqarding rom;mct. meaninif ul relationship. Focus on responsibility. press- ure of deadline, crcatl'l1ty. money and love. You are chosen for ··.,pcc1al pan." Capncorn involved. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Yo u get added recog- nition. )ou·11 have secunty and be mort emouonally. linanc1all) stable. Burden is removed. objections to "romant1l 'l1tuat1on" could evaporate. Anes as 1n picture CANCER (June 21-July 22): StrtSS crca11v11~. independence. willingness to keep plans Oe"t1ble Close relative talli about prOJCCt t~t requun p1onC"Cnng spmt Your approval as fervently soua,ht. Lro pla}s role. LEO (July B·Aua. 22): You get what you need 1f d1ploma11c -you lose by tryma to fortt issues. Scenano h1aJ\hghts lu\ury. an. music. tendency toward self· andulscnct' KC'Cp resoluuons coocernang diet. nutntton. VIRGO (Aus. 23-Scpt. 22): Pleasure pnnc1ple cmphu1zcd. C)Clc continues hash. social invitauon could involve tra,el. Focus o n wardrobe. special pcrm1ss1ons. awareness of body 1ma,e. Gem1n1, Sa&Jttanus figure prominent!). LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Fcchn1 of being "locked SCORPIO !Oct 23-"lov 21 )· Discern motnes. dig deep for information. listen anentnel) 10 plea from member of opposite St\ Yo u'll rece1 .. e penincn1 1nformat1on that<:an be transformed into ' 1able. \ aluable concept. SAGITTARIUS I Nov 22-Dec. 21 l Domestic adjust· mcnt fcatun.·d. 1nd1\1dual you respect pa)s meaninJful compliment Focus on d1plomac~. music. art and polS1bl~ a .. budding romance .. Taurus. Libra figure prominent!) CAPRICORN (Ot-c :!:!-Jan 19) What had been out of n.-ach is a .. a1labh: 1f )Ou perfect 1cchn1ques. Procedure'> will be streamlined. )our 1ntu1t1on "'Ill nng true Long- d1stancc call will 'l'rtf) .. 1tws. Pisces natl'e in picture AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): What had bttn lost 1s n:t·o\ered You'll successfull) meet deadline. prestige soars as result RC(·enl in' estmenl will pa) d1\ 1dends LO\C relat1onsh1p intt'ns1fics (ancer natl\e in'olved. PISCES I Feb 19-Man. h 201 Project 1s closer to complc11on 1han ong1nall) an11 c1pated Special 11grtt· mcn1 or con1rat1 1 ~ spotlighted lnd1' 1dual close to )OU d~s care "'II pro\e 11 .\nes. Libra figure prominent!) If' MARCH t IS YOU R BIRTHDAY ~ou were on your o"n earl). ~ou broke from trad111on could ha\e been scparatt'd fro m one or both parents "'h1k sllll )Oung. Taurus. Leo. S<.orp10 people pla) 1mponant roles 1n your li fe Current nclc emphas1Lts s1gn11icant domes11c adjustment that could include ac1ual change ofrn1denc(' or marital \l3lus Obsta le 10 progress 1s n.·mo'ed this mo nth Finanl'1al as~cts 1mprO\(' as result -..io,cmber also me morable. will feature ach1e\cmt'nt. mone' and IO\C • Pushed into the 21st c entury Our friends Sandy and Ben a~ tcchnolog) 1unk10. They buy every new product that comes dov.n the pike. Cordless phones. "a1ches thal masu~ their cardiovascular workouts. radar de· tcctors for their c-ar. and tlectric blankets that are smancr t~n Sandy. Their d1g11al alarm clock has a built-in Oashhghl and "his and her" alarms. and last week they bou&ht an electronic mail detector so they don't have to keep mak1n1 all those futile tnps to the ma1lbo". which 1s a slot m their front door. The Bomb«ks. on the o ther hand. ~nd to be a bit more ron1Cn1at1ve when it comes to new thanp. In 1984 we bouah1 a smoke alarm wh1d1 tells me when dinner 1s ready. I love it Last wttk we broke down and bouaht a micro1i11ave O\Cn. It was my hus.- band's idea. Every momma he would pull a two-quan saucepen otTthe rack. put a halfcupofsk1m milk 1n it and set it on the stove 10 warm for his cofrtt. Sometimes he would fottet about at and the milk would scorch or the pan would burn dry. It sccmed rasonablc that the wlut1on to his pmblcm ""as a 7~watt o\Cn w11h five pagt'1 of pr«"aut1ons to a .. 01d possible e,. posure to e'cess1'e m1crowa'e energ) and :!.7 pages of operating 1.11struct1ons. I think 1hat as pnmanl> what has kept us from jOlntnl 1he 2 lst ccntul') all these )ea~. Neither of us has the pa11ence to sit down and read before we stan pushing buttons. Bombcck's Law has become lqcnd: "WHEN YOLI COM E TO T HE BRINK OF 8-\SHING THE A PPLIANCE WITH A BLUNT INSTRU- MENT ... READ THE MANUAL:· M) husband said the microwave would be a real time saver. Tim-: to read the manual 20 minutes. Time argurng about whether m) good china · should be pu1 in an atmosphere that could e'<plode eggs. 10 m1nutei. Heating time for I~ cup milk 30 sernndi. Time to trcal finger for bums "'hen I stuck 1110 the milk to sec 1f11 "'as hot enough fi .. e m1nutei Time to he:u the cotTtt which h.ad no" &urned cold 1o1.h1le v.t mes~ around heating the milk one minute rm not crnical of Sand' and Ben Once y, hen "'e d1dn 't stt him for thrC'C "'eek'> bcl'ause he v.as bar- ncaded 1n h1~ home try1n1 LO set h1\ new runne'·\ "atch. I told m\ husband I thought the} were tv.o o f the most couragt'ous people I had tver met. HavtnJ gotten milk to boil 1n JO S«Onds 1s nothing shon of a miracle to my husband. Nq" he wants to buy an answcnna mact11nc so ~ can sit and hsten to hear who'scalhng before we answer tht phone I told him. "Finl things first. When I get a cute message to put on the machine. we·11 thank about 1t ·· - I TV L. ,;1 r-.G~ • • • • • • • • • • BRIDGE Bo th .. uloerable outh deals W EST 'ORTH + A 9 J 9 ... 6 2 + ~Q96S EA r + l 7S32 QS • Q 10. 6 .. A 10 7 2 QI J 9 1 s 3 • J •• l SOl'TH • J K6 J AK 10' • ~ 10 1' J The b1dd1ng Sooth \\H t 'iortll East I Pau I Pas.s l + Pas~ 2 + Pass l Pass S • Pass 6 + Pass Pass Pass Opening lead Three of • Tht annual Bermuda ReJ1o nal. held at 1he end of Januar) at the Southampton Princess. 1s not o nly the most popular 1o urnamen1 o n the American Co ntract Bridge League's caJendar. This as tht firn of ">e'er al hands from that eHnt As dcclarC'I', -..hen \.OU are faced wnh a cnucal dcc1s1on It as usalJy correct to postpune 11 a.s loQI as. possibk. 10 learn a.s much a.s you can about the hand Hov.-e' C1'. wbc:o you h.a\ce only one ,,..a> to land the contract. commu \Our~H a.s earl) as pos11bk to con.:eal a\ much a.s you can about the hand lrom the defenders. North-Sou1h·, d ub 'lorn ~a'> not eucth a 1hmg of ~aul\ bul 11 had chances. If Eu1 held a 'mgleton quttn or I\ Q bare of hu rts. or West Q-10 alone. the ,1a m .:ould not be defeated In add1 uon. there -..as the po\.S1bihty ol an endpla) 1f West held a doubleton queen and did not unblock Holy cats: old Egyptians bit tb.e dust In ~2S 8.C .. the~ wb10Dfti the Ean>tian Army. A cunnjna-~ s.an offnr hMCI up a row of cats in front or his troop&. TM Efypl&an sotd~n th<>uabt the cats weft ucttd. They wouldn't fire off' any arrow&. But the ~nians would. TMy killed JuS• about evttyth1na in front of them uc:ept the call. You know wbat a beat'• claws are fo~ Primarily., o;wna hoks in the around. Your body. 1ftyp1cal. makes about an ounce ofalcohol a day. Q. What happmed to that old Alaskan town of Mumtrckbofo. pmult? A. Was renamed Bethel. For IOfDC rtaJOn. When a Roman peaant dlCd. fntnds turned. harrow car~ ~ lhe ·~fol and pua the body on it. munodnldl! rtrnains to ~L Our word~ f9me.&om aht Latin fort "'"°"· What David lujcl djd bell Wiii DCM 1itll ('9n bul Id) portdaiA -~lB Toal Ckncnl Molon to ld1 Ille cu nal'Md afttr Olvld luicL Q. What mates Man red? A. Rust dust. From year t 8.C. to year A. D. I was awo ynn -lhcre wasn't any yea.r 0. Would yoo be com~ 1n a room kept at 60dqrca F. !Thaa is the typical .. comfon IOOC ... lD &iland. lccordillla '° he.ti• ud ait C'On- dilloNQI ~ la \tic UDJ~ S&11n. Uicy •Y. the zom it 6om 1l t0 77 dc:p'OCIF. - ' houies. and tthd from th<' old mother-an-law nalc. TM} '01ttd con- saderabk pat1tudc for tlw caute. fttd and IXW houses. Ellbty-fin pcrttnt of t~ TV ~at'htf rtponcn team on the Job. not an mc1COf'Oloa.> c~ Tl\a1'\ "hy tlw llCCftdtatd mneoroiotJm amona thm\ make such a bta,6cal of II Mo nual pn ntcn someume bec'k neac>t~t.td into their umon ront.-.n t-.o da)s of d avocn la~. Tholt who loow about polo con- tend the WOftd's putnt s*>en of that pme an A,.mt1oeans Am load lhc hieft wtll c:omc out of lht wash wll1&tf 1( ~°" l in a to«h o( ttcam of WUI. No -aliYC cu belll -IDd&an rlUDOUIQll in a ~ ~ dalb.. • t~·, a chotC"C. tboY are the hsJ!t' the) mo't to•ards. You know that •nter'~ cramp 'l"U "'' 1n )Our hand af\Cf 9ddrn.s1n1 too man) Omtmas cards" Tht-rt' \ a technical name for 11 -c raphospasm •· In 19 36. a fumn an Japan lodit'd a complaint Wllll the ck'Ctn<" authonl) tbar ror 1M&aJlu• a bolht baht 0\ft a n:.c1 out'° llis rldd... Oauned '' ~t'Pt his CTOSJll 1,qR at ncht and the) nmkd 1hrir tkc-p S'. nt• pa.pen natt0n .. idt ran w ~ 1111 hllh humot. i1nof)1.,. tlw farmer •1lS IOmt MM'1 ~ I .~ oddball and C'~bod)' laUlbC'd · noup tnm-lation mjpt"~ ~ ap ..... lk firmer ....._ it's drar now bt wn We Qo. &nOft abou1 rt~. ml)W a11no1a • mudtl as ht brw \Ilea. Orange Coat DAILY PtlOT/Thl.Kaday, Mali 3, 1981 N Cw us Go1£1 Declarer won the ace of spades and 1mmed1ateh dre .. CIAO rounds of crumps. ending in dummv Sa m.~ he had to find Ea.sc 1A llh the ace of heans to stand an~ ~h.ance. h~ 1m- med1a1el) led a heart to the lung. When chat held and "'es1 follo•ed "'llh a lo• heart. the contracc \jWa.s ACROSS , BIQ house 6 Not SO hOI 10 ~ 1' Wed QUOetl'f 15 Qopos.ing 16 Conifer 17 Al ngtn angtes nau1 11 Flake off 19 ~bOo<' 20 Fatty tlSSUe 22 A9comper'IWO 2' Hmonc penoOs 26 Moss 0,15 2~ Pnnter s qu.ll'lllt', 31 Secular 32 Cut 11 t>ool 1 33 Dlet'ges 35 -.t.ndrees ,..,t 38 S4oull Indian 39 Molding ec)9e '° GY.z:zte ,.~ 42 Jmpunty 43 F !'\at dr1NI 4' ~ 45~~ .a~~ •• ,, 51 Roofeclgl 52 Sou1tl Atnc;.. regiion S4 Jumt-. S8 ~ 59 ~cerbtc: 6 1 T oudl oo.n 62 Gr.-k goo 63 Go enter 6' Harn It uo 65 AegpoM • 66 Fling 67 .nhtbet DOWN t Emr. item 2 Spenllfl cMle 3 ~90ng • E""4 e pley Of coloorl S 0..0 regret 6 E,,.-vaM ~ ~1""'0 8 ... .,, IM "*"' IJ GU9herl 10 SltibM •• w .. 8W9V 12 Ooc:1'1ne 13 ~ 21 -enO .,.,.. 23 Mostem VIPs 25 ~CIQ l Ode l'\MW 21 F .. ~ 28 Pro 29~ ob& JO ()s;o tcwiou- 3' SmooCTI conon threecl l5 ........ 36 ()Id t"9 ..,,. cold a.s the cards la) Declare cashed -'\-K of d.Ja . monds and ruffed a dtamond. A ~padc ruff an h.tnd and a dwnond on the table stn~ tM pointed suits. and dumm\o eitllcd With a heart In "Ith the quC'Cn. "'est "'as forced to conceded a ruff-stuff and, 1o1.uh 11. the slam "'est could ha"'C defeated the \Lam b) unblockm.a the queen of hearts und~r th~ ltina. Also. had declarer 1mmcdJ.ately playec: _an 10 tM king before dra~1ng trum~. "'est would h.tve beai able to rC'CO' · C'f bv je'lt1~mn1 t~ Jad) on t~ S«ond round .of crumps. -37 fl'WICO OI ,,_ _ 39 T el9"'9d .0 Bonng '2 eor.. 43 Oollll~ 4'8' ....... .. oe.m.a 47 0--- 41G~,..,. 49 PoibOI• 50WoodJ.-. 53er.... SS~clrt s.~,... 57 UK...., &OO*I ----~ --..... ~-.......--:---.........----- .. by 811 Keane DI TBS BLSACBS•8 by Stev. Moore ____ ___, __ . ....,_-...~w~ ..... -~ ....... ~ ,,_ ................................ ...... "MerrilY., merrity, menity, merrity. hfe is but a scream!" --- ~ •a-.-c.=--- _ ...... - -~. S I --:....~ -~~-.. -=-- ---=--- llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DBN1'18 THE llENACE "Here! The doctor is on the phone ... he'// tell you I'm supposed to stay in bed today!" by Hank Ketcham J j 3.31 "SlfWGtmN OUT MY RDO\\? ls IT~?' PEANUTS -' f ~ \ ~,. - GARFIELD . i.aoc.J ~. M.r~( W( START OUR M(AL, If MluHT 6( NIC.( TO eow OOF\ HEAP!> ANP GIV( THANM.!> DRABBLE aoe&l8R08E • SORR.i' I MISSED ™AT ONE. MANA6ER .. f WAS MOPtN6 l1D CATCH IT ... ~;, -4 ..... :.~~~~ ~ ~ ~ 0 0 ' by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan l ~.ME. ~51"~ C»l l-\'6 T~~ by Pat Brady l_, SHOE __..,., . - . ) ( . r """" ' • -? •. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~ 'U. ~EVE.R BE REAoc.> I t-J 11 ME 1t> PL. A;> 114 I 5 PIECE A1 CARNEGIE HAU. / DOONUBURY 'f tP! "11P! -f IP! by Addison by Lynn Johnston OORE.~····· PUT A 8Mt.E ON rr. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le ·0oux by Tom Batluk e.>EAH , 80'f t-n>J WA5 f(f..) I filHt-1100£ ~ J .,_ _ _, ~---1 ' _ __,, by Garry Trudeau • I I I 3~ ! I t Johnston elected by McDonnell Douglas The election of Guald A. Job1to• as president of Mel>NMU ~ Corp. was announced Wednesday by John F. McDonnell. chairman and chief eJtecut1 "e officer Johnston. of M 1u1on V ICJO. has b«n scrv1na as 'ice president and general manaicr of McDonnell Oou~as Astronautics Co in Huntington Beach. He was elected to the p~adency of the corporation at a board mttung held an St. Lou1'i His promotion 1s efTcct1"e immediately ... Gerry Johnston 1s well prepared to help lead McDonnell Douglas into the 21st ccntul) :· Mc Donne.II ~1d .. He 1s a capable engmeer and he has demonstrated an exce~uo~al ab1llt) to work efTecmely with customeland the corporation s internal team. He has shown himself ~ an innovati ve leader with a clear understanding of the kinds o change'i that will have to be made 1f McDonnell Douglas 1s to remain in the forefront of the aerospace and 1nformat1on systt'ms industnes.'· • • • Qrh MU.., chief OJX'rating officer ofFergHon Partners A.11e1 M ... aemua in Irvine 1s the 1988 president of the 300-mepibt'r 8all41q0waenu4 Mau1enAHocla&Jo•ofOrange( ount). Other officers of the business real estate organization are vice president Stan Tae1er, South Coast PlaLa town center: sccretal"}.' Man Lou J-.toe. Bnndcrson Real Estate Group: treasurer. Don Bayle11, Noms, lkgs & Simpson, and directors J .. Je Boyle, QB Pro pen1c'i Glaa HIMl1oe, Ferguson Panners. Heidi Risler, ~gerstrom CentN AU ... Payme, Mola ~'elopment Corp .. and JadJe Au, Triton Propeny Management. • • • J~ Capobluco of Laguna &'lch. H1pes Airerafl Co.'s h>P eAecuu' e 1n the field of air traffic .:ontrol. has been promoted to group vice president. Capobianco 1s l~ding the com pan) 's efTon in developing a new US air traffic control S)stcm and will continue to serve as manager of the .\d,anced .\utomat1on S) stem 01\ 1s1on 1n Fullenon. Hughes 1s a subs1d1ary of GM Hughes Electronics • • • Costa Mesan Doaald E. Ferf111on has bttn named cllecu11,c accounts manager at BESTEEL 11d111trtes in the C'll) otlndustr~ With 30 years of experience in production management. he "'111 oversee accounts with oil companies 1n the modular huild1ng manufacturer's nine-state '-"l."Stcm region • • • Jaa~lle Slipp of Tustin. CBN Cable Ne1worll'1 western affiliate regional manager. has been appointed president of the Southern Cahfom1a chapter of WomH lD Cable to direct 11s act1\lt1es from Santa Barbara to San Diego Encoura&ed b) an up\urge in membership. Sit pp '><lid ... Our meetings and act!\ 1t1es ""111 cncouragl· a regular exchange of information. ideas and materials." The CBN ofit'i: 1s located in Newpon Beach Federated, Macy sign pact; Campeau pursuing its off er NEW YORK (AP) -Federatcd ~panmt'nt Stores Inc announced Wednesday its board had aCCC'pted a mult1b1lhon-dollar acqu1s111on bid t)\ R.H. Macy & Co. Inc. over a competing offer from Campeau ( orp But Campeau refused to JI vc up its quest for Fcderated. the nation's fifth- largest retailer. Federated and Mac) signed a definitive agreement to create a nl'"' company. Macy·s-Federated Inc .. said Jim Fingeroth. a spokesman for Man which has nearly I 00 depanment and spec1alt) stores. The agreement provides for Macy to begin a cash tender olTt'r ofS74 50 a share for about 80 percent of Federated's 89.6 m1lhon outs1andin& shares. or a total ofSS.25 billion. Fin~roth said. The rematn1ng Federated share'> would bl: exchanied for stock in the new com pan)'. Campeau had offered S68 a share tn cash for all Federated \hares. or S6 I bi I hon. After the aarcement was announced. CamJX'aU said 11 '>'Ou Id proceed"' 1th a S66 cash tender offer for Federated. "Macy's bid 1s not compeut1ve and '>'C intend 10 pre' ail 1n thl' marketplace.'. a Campuu statement said "It 1\ nov. up to Feder<i1te<J'' shareholders to decide .. Rates as of Feb 29 1988 Minimum investment: SI0.000 ..... Calll•naia American Sav1nas California Federal Ccn\ury Federal Celam~la Savi•&• OowncyS&L Fint Interstate Great Amencan a..ef'e4enl Lincoln Savanas Prudential-Bache Sec Security Pacific Wells Farao MM/Ualld Ckcklq Rate 5 35 L~S 5 15 U5 5 10 5.00 5.25 5.11 5.25 6.31 5 00 4.00 I Month Rale 7 50 7.45 7 10 7.35 7 45 6 15 7 37 7.30 7.45 7.00 6.50 6 25 l Yur Rate 7 60 7 50 7 50 7.SI 7.60 6 ~~ 7 41 7.37 7 55 7 40 6 55 6.SO 5 Year Rate 7 60 7.70 7 95 8.H ~ 45 1 45 7 69 7.70 8 00 ., q5 1 15 7 50 Rates courtesy of John M. Valenzuela. C'FP. Pruden11al-Bachc Security. Lona Bc~h Manna For infonnation on other rates 127-081). WASHINGTON (AP) -Nf'W home sales fell 9 ixrcent in J1nuary. push1nc salts act1v1ty to its slowt'St pace since th«:' end of the last recession. the government said Wednt>sday as the housina industry continued to stager followana the October stock market collapse. A downturn in housing has often been the harbinger of the onStt of a recession. but analylts \atd they belie' ed falling monpge ratt'S of- fered the hope ofa rebound 1n home ~les 1n coming months. In January. the Commerce ~pan ment said that sales of new sinaJe- fam1ly homes fell for tht' third lOn'iCCUtl\ e month. dropptng to a scawnall) adjusted annual rate of 535.000 untts. 26 percent below a year ago and the slowest pace since the last recession "'as ending 1n ~embt-r 198:? In a S«ond lackluster economic report the Commerce Oepartmtnt ~1d ordt'rs for manufactured goods fell 0 6 percent 1n January to a !K'.a\ooally adjusted S2 I 2.6 billion While this was the first decline in NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW YO~I( (AP) -Trw followi119 hsl V•O«\ 1ne New ¥ork s1ock E11cna,,ge \IOCk\ and werranl\ lhal nave gOt'e uo '"• mo\t and down ll'le mos1 ~se<' on percen1 of cf\artVf r~rdtfis of v()jume for Wed No \Kurihtl lradlng t>tlOW ,, are incl· ·UOfd Net and oe<cenl•Ge d\al'Qes are ll'le dilierence !)ftween ll'le orevious CI0\1no or•ct and Wfdne\dllv:s 2 om or-tee u" Name LHt C"9 Pct. I c ) Ir>( 14~ + 2S't Uo n J 2 WMS Ind S'"t + '• Uo 18 4 J §CA Co " 4 t + ,._ Uo 119 4 E1CO llt +11 Uo 163 S enOevl 191-+ 1 • Uo 12 J 6 F eld<;r\I 21l • + 1\e UO 11 7 1 Toroco ' HI 1 + I's Uo II l 9 Cenir,,Co 2 1 + • Uo 1l 1 9 Ve\lron S • + 1 Uo 101 10 Br1lllnLno 13'1 + \t Up li 1 II Hall Frank · • • + \e Uo I 0 11 8HIBuv \ I• + 1. UP I ll F1nCoA tit of 6 + 1 Uo 9 1 14 Ora11oCo IJ'"' + 1 • Uo 9 O IS ArrowEltc 7>• + ~ Uo 1 • 16 C"cloo\lno n 26~ + 2 Uo 2 17 1n11Re<• 6'11 + 1 Uo 2 • 11 CM L Go " 20 + I I Uo 1 19 1l1Pw 4 70ol 25 + I'-. Uo 9 1 H FemOlrSt 11 '• + '• Uo I 0 F1owGen1 S • + \e Uo 1 9 v1G100Mr pl ) 1 + • Uo 11 1) Tokht1m 20'1 + 1 1 Uo 11 24 F 1\nfr F 0\ 1 t + 1 Uo 7 S 1S CarrerH11w1( n 10 • + l_. Uo 7 4 DOWNS Name LHt Che 1 Sourr1r11 ad1 pl 11 '• -2 ? Valle11 Ina 2 • -• J Me .. coFo 6'• -,._ 4 Wa•noco SJ• -S M retCo ) • -6 Ao11cneP• .,n l"w -• 1 Ws1P•Peo \ 21'"' -1 ·, a ,,,rooosno 1 • 9 NL lndu\' 6 • -\t 10 Gene\co '"C • • -11 Quo~Ba• 2 ~ -12 LearPe•r 1 • -13 Nev\lr w t( 2~ -• 14 Pact cRf\ 10 1 IS Von\(O\ , .... -\t 16 Eau tecFn S 1 -11 il:lQlhCPl1IO 2~ -11 ~s Homt 2'• -• 19 enrea l'O ·, Ideal 811\•C 3 ~ ~omNF1n IS • -,._ umo.Co 3 • Pct. 14 s 10 s u 1 ' 6 s H H s 3 so a '7 ! j ~ emthLaD 2'• - l,:;c•~r n * • = ~ 6 OdonPrct 11·., -loo Ott 4 2 42 40 4 0 4 0 "0 )9 )9 OTC UPS & DOWNS : Orange Cout DAILY PILOTfThursday. March 3. 1988 • • . • • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl fi\e months. an&l)sb noted th2t 11 followt-d an unusuall) lar&e :? !X'rcent Dtttmber 1ncreas.e. a gain which reOtttcd a b11Jump 1n dem.ind for Jt'I a1rplanel. Analysts ~1d the one-month sc.·1- beck did nothing to change their' It'"' that Amcncan manufacturers are cont1nu1na to enjO) a sale\ hoom led by increased demand for e\pons Analysts said the) "'ere ~urpn~d b) tht' sharpness of the dedine in home sales. espec1all~ since \ale'> had already fallen b) 6 8 ~rlcnt 1n ~embt-rand 3 41X"rcen110 ,n,em- ber The dtthnc 1n nc"' home: ~ks follov.ed other n:pons sho"''"i a big ded1ne 10 con\1ruc11on stan .. for ne .... , M uru~L FuNos • homes 1n Janua')' and the third lonsecume monthly decrcast 1n sales of cA1suna homes "It looks hke hous1na 1' bearing the brunt of the Mock market decline. but I belie' c lower interest rat~ can solve a lot of probtem' 1n ttm industrv .. !I.aid Bob V.llanU(va. dtrC{tOr of etonom1c forccasung for the ""a· t1onal .\ssoc1auon of Home Builder. .\nal)Sts noted that li:\ed-rate mongagh ha'e fallen into the \1ngle d1g1t range again. a"eraging 9 ~., ~rcent last '>'ttk. compared to l<J '> peh.ent v. hen the )car be&an James C'hnsttan. ch1tr ecooom1'>t for Ult' l S. l..eaguc of Sa' 1 ng .. lnst1tut1ons . ..aid v.-1th "mongat,l' rates mo' ing 10 the nsht dir« t1on· ~I~ for all of 1988 should ~nd to around 650.000 units. only l petttnt bt-low the 1987 \ales l)lla. But other analyst aid i1 rcm11ncd Lo be ~en v.hcther the ;, an monpgt' rat..-s will be en to a11ract ne"" bu!lers. lbcy no th.at \31~ ha' e bttn strons for tbc pas1 thn:e )Car\ and a lot of JX'nt~up dt'mand has bttn eAhaustcd. "\.\ e s1mpl) don't ha"e the demand for housing that we had 1n the fint p.in of the r«OH1)'.-said M.rnact Sumichrast. an C('Onomist ind put>- ll\her of a 'onstrucuon 1ndustf) r1t·v. '>letter ~n.alHts howeHr. sald thC) v.cn- nnt read' to forecast an c.-nd to the currl"nl l"tonom1c rCCO\Cf' ' .. ' Market's rally ~tailed NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market hovered tn a narrow range today. having trouble extending its late-winter rally. The Dow Jones avcnage of 30 industrials dropped S.81to2,065.48 by 2 p.m. on Wall Street. Gainers sli&htly outnumbered losers in the overall tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issuc-s. with 738 up. 691 down and 479 unchanacd. Koppers Co. jumped 6~ to SI Y •. An invest- ment group including the Wall Street firm of Shcarson Lehman Hutton Inc. began a $45..a-shart offer for the company. and traders quickJy concluded that a higher bad or bids mtght be in the ... offing. Takeover rumors and speculation swirled around such other stocks as Texas Eastern, up 2¥. at 32, and Firtstone Tire & Rubber. up )'It at 49¥•. Home Depot rose I 'h to 24¥.. The stock was added to Standard & Poor's 500-stock composite index. promptinM>uymg by index funds set up to track the perforrr11nce of the SOO. Airline stocks were broadly higher. aided by si,ns of easing fare competition. Ocha Air LinC'S gained YI to 48~; AMR l'la to 41 'It; NWA I 'I• to 44 ''-·and Allegis I 'la to 761/ii. The NYSE's composite index of all its listed common stocks dropped .16 to 150.52. At the American Stock Exchange. the market value mdcx \I.as up 1.01 at 291.93. Volume on the Big Board came to 152.07 million shares with two hours to go. GARAGE SALE It's that time agoin! Make sure your gor09e sole is o succeu by advertising in dossified Start your od two doys before the sole to ottroct the most buyers. C A l l 642 -5678 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) l'Nr 2 "'"· Advanced l i -~ Oectir1.cl ¥nct1enoe<1 olatit,'utt J Newl'lgM New low' 7 4 A ~HX LEADERS GoLo Ouoa s ·r~ Adv"nud w9t1, OKI ned m yncnanQed 01.i 'ti'"" 'r.2 ,~, New l'lgh' 14 Nr« IOW1 1 1 NEW YOltl( (AP) -5-ln. p,rn, ""'" and nel cha~ of lhe 15 mosl acllv• New York Stoc.k Exchange inues. tradlno ne· tlonady at more than s 1. Htme V Last CM. Occlci.nt Pet 't· 1 • tt'"> Union Elec , • 4' • -• Fedel-OSI' , • '!>t -~ ~xer:~, '. : L l<. t2~ nRa.t> . , 391,. + 1 •., :t~'Jp tm1 : n; 11~ r.Jertv I. , Ji; ..., ti exaco I. 14. 44 1~ P sburv I. , 37 Reeo<* s 1.*1.1 1511• t >.-IBM I, 1, 117''• ''• Salomontnc 1,.f 7. 24' • -,.., Dow JoNl S AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Fl"-1 Oow·Jones ~age, for Merell 2. lls H ~ nd 7 ' 9 -~+ ~:~ ' ~ lilJlil.~~J: flldVI 19, 1,1 Tran 4, t, Utlls 2,693 65 Stk 26,916, I NASDAQ SUMMARY Senate panel approves banking-securities bill WASHING TON (AP) -lqJ!.- lation .,..ntina blnb broad new stcurilieJ powers ~ its fin• bia hurdle af\cr two days of contentious deblte behind ck>ted doof\ by t.be Senate 8anlli,QJ Com.mince . .. The rommllltt voted I &-2 la&e Wednesday niabt to rc~al most of tM Glau-SteqaU An. wt\kh bu srperatcd commtrdal bankina from the sccuri1jes businns since the Dcoteuion.. 8u1 the approval came onlr after Sen. Christopher Dodd. DC'onn .. pushed 1hf'OUl)I an un.relaled amenct. rnent limi1ina •he abOity of blnu to c~pand into •hf insura.n<.:e bUslncn. The bill faces a vo4e ia the full Scnaac. Similar ltlillat*-ltin muu s-11 * Houte. WhcN '" ~ul rommitttt chmrmcn. ltetL John O..U, 0-Mkh., alWI f-triland J. St • Ocrmain. P.ll 1.. -~ uprated pql~ .... , tl~i .. blak JOOm~, Howe¥cr. Seta. w.w..n Piiurutt.. 0-Wa. Mid IM lcJfiidort ~lift IPPfOYal o/\M com.-.ill --hnprova * dMulc'CI ., hi IMCi- lntlll. 11111 ¥cMe ..... ., ........ bill Witl '* ~ ..... lht,~ -.. ... . Women focus of photo contest How many of you know that March is Wo men·s History Month? How man) of you know that there were women in histol")? Asa teen-ager flipping through the history books. 1tho u$ht1t strange thatall the American heros seemed to be men. It was man) years after high school that I learned about the white hot determination of Abi~il Adams and the ringingrhetoncofSo- JOurner Truth. I had a lot o~ ... catching up to do . How ·bout you? This m onth there will be an opponunity for photography s THURSDAY MARCH 3. 1988 buffs to take a sharp look at v.omen in toda) ·s society. As pan · ofWomen·s History Month. the Woman ·s Foundation of Orange County is presenting its first annual Focus on Women Pho- tograph) Contest. The purpose of the photographic essay contest 1s to illuminate the accomplish- ment. contributions. needs and interests of Orange Count) v.omen and girls. The subjects of all entries must be females who lt vc or work in Orange County. Hilary Arndt (left) bold• her macaw, La&una, and her ualatant, Carol Wimbish, bolds Beemer. At right, Laguna bas his beak and claw• flied. Laguna business perched for success .. We hope to JCl entries from v.omen·sorganizations. shelters. pageants. rehab1lttat1on pro- Jrams. agencies. businesses and indi\ 1duals:· said Ju IUngaard. president oft he organization. .. The foundation wants to shine the spotlight on female leaderc;. followers and need) in our com- m unit) ... A sweepstakes cash award v.111 be given to the most outst;rnding photograph in each of two categories: color slides and black and white 5-by-7 photos. Local foundation board members will jud~e entries for clarity. orig- inality and technical q uaht). Photos cannot be returned and ma) be used to promote women·s interests and concerns. For an entry blank. send a self- addressed. stamped envelope to Claarlotte Clarke, Focus on Or- ange Count) Women. 26291 Alameda. Laguna Hills. 92653 Entries must be postmarked b~ Apnl 19. • • • Doesn ·1 sound I 1 ke David Sanc- If given lots of love and affection. most exotic birds make fine feathered friends By LESLIE EARNEST Ol _O., ......... HaH· ~ou huggl.'d ~our ltKka100 l\><la' ., If. not )ou'n· probabl~ in g111•J tompan ~ \1o\I ix:oph.-don't thin~ mulh ahl.1u1 v.hl•lha a h1rd "kl'ling th1 ppn or torl orn. In fac·1 mo,1 JX'Opk don't gt\l' bird nl·gk< I J ~·tond 1hough1 But H1lar~ ·\rndl c1v.nrrofthl· h1rd Douctu Hand Jr. l!f11111111nghu"nl·" I l·alhl'r\ hn,Jnd I f1lfj '·"J II' llllh IPl hangl· all that lhl' l .1g.un.1 11 111' \\11man ~11J hmh nl·,·J h• hi.· 'fl' uu·d ur and lo\ l'll 1u'1 li~r Jll\ uthl'I lltl'lllbl'f 111 thl· l.1m1h l h1..l1..\ 01111\ 111 h3\IO{? J hird 1hJ11 ,·u,1'ltll..1ng.11111 a lJl?l' · \rnJt \a1J \ lu1 ol ix·11rk Joo·t HJlll• lhJI h1rd' Ol'l'd 111 tx· ttmoml'J · \rnd1 anJ hn J\S1s1ant ( .1rol \\ 1111h"h P·'' h\lu\l' lall' on kath1..·r- MeU ... Ruab l'J tx•Julll'' •r••P !h•· p~·rul.1• 1.ud .. 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UI h.111 . .\ 'hJlf• ul 111 llll' h11J llu' nl''' 1r.111'IJI•' !Ill• ,, '' n~ , 1p \\ •nF , I pp111i; J PJtnk" prp-..·Ju 1 ' '1ll•"·11 ' II• p1,1,1111h1· t't1rd 1r11m Walter •on Gremp 11 .ni; ·'"·I· J,,111J1ng to .\rnJt \\ 11, n .1 h11J IJl..l'' 1•tl unk" thn .ir l•J n,J I•• ,11nw ttJll.. tt• \11u lhl'' 1u,1 1..cq~ 1hing up ur and av.J\ · \r•·Jt \JIJ .\rnJ1 Jl\1• I!.",., h11d hJtll "''' u ''""' RirJ, "'11 h pov.di:r ttlJnJ, - I 1 I.., l 01.. l..J It HI\ l Cll l..a in· I, .in,t \lrt\Jfl gr_,~, -'hould t'll· hathu ! ..ii kJ'I 1111,l· J "l·d. in "'Jrm v.l•,11h, 1 J\u1rJing 111 .\roJ1 H1..•v.l'\1..'r h rJ, \•llh 1111 ~IJ nJ, -\Ulh a\ .\mJ/"n' JOJ mJ1.. J\\' on·J a go1\J 'h ,,,. , r l,,r, I"" 111 lhrl'l' da'' r 111,· \Unlnl\ I \nJ v.hl·n J l'l11J ix·1..·I.., '"'" ''' "">U 11,1\ II 'h11ulJ ' nJ mnrl' th.rn IU'I h11J wl·J Ji;'l{1n.ling lo .\rndt Sh(' \.J1d thn 'hould al .. o be ofT('red a 'Jiil i' ol loud'> indudang frum. aAd ,,.~t'IJttln B.i\1lall\ shr~1d v.hat•s ~"'>J l11r Pl'upk I'> good for birds a~ ,,. hJ• 'l"l.id fo1 Pl·upk 1s bad tor bar~ \1 , 'l""'l'1ght bird hkt' an 0'C1- ". i;h1 Pl·r\<.in "mor(' hkel~ to ha"'a hl Jn ., ttad, 'he <.a 1d AirJ ov. nl·r' 'hould alll<l ofli!r dll"'Jhk cu,al,ptu' lea,e<> to their r1 umuJ Jll'l' "nH a h1rd's life 1s rea~ Jt'>. ut 1hing pn·cning. squav.1>.1as J:iJ ,hl'v.1ng Ju1•rd1ng to .\rndt Th, 32·\l'Jr .. ild .\mdt hu her o""n ., , , Jgl fll -1v.,1 macav.\ named (Plea.ee eee BUSDUS8/113) I Winnerof raffle to get areal liayburner Gary Abuloe 8~ LESLIE EARl"EST Ol_G.-9,_ __ lhl' V.lnlll'f ot a ramc· at lhl' \an JuJ 1 ( Jf'1'!IJn11 fair on l>alurda' hJJ t-..11, • h., 'l' J ta '"'\' 'ard and a t"lJll ,,, t •1 ••I h.,, \\11uld he-helpful. h• ~ea ofEI Toro 1s missing much in school. The Cerrano Intermedi- ate School student was a winner in the .. You Miss School-You Miss out" journaltsm contest sponsored b) Great Amencan Fint Savings Bank. Sanchez·s story met the five-state contest criteria in content. grammar. punctuation and styk. He was the only Orange County winner. Patriots' Day Parade to be held Saturday Thi.' v. innl r gel' .i ix•n~ rh1.. •I \\,If 11ld gddang lalkd 8an- lll'I -.1 'h''" l"'n~ -and one nwnth , lrn hl,.,rJ Jnd tra1n1 n& WCrt' MissSchool-M1ssOut 1san attendance improvement pro- aram created to combat absenteeism and dropouts among seventh-and eighth-grade stu- dents. .. Onanyaivcn day in Calt- (Pleue ... WOIDN/83) By l.~l.IE EARNEST °' .............. The 22nd annual Laauna Beach Patnots• Day Parade will wtnd down the streets of Laguna on Saturda) as the city salutes its veterans and honors local citizens. Telcv1s1on star Gale Storm. who hves in Lquna N1aucl. will be grand marshal of lhe parade I 1 ""as launched in 196 7 b' Em1h Ros., a local member of Oaughtc~ of th(' Amencan Re,olutmn This )Car's parade drc"' 89 entnr'>. including bands. rquestnans. lloats and anllque cars. an:ord1ng to ~unm Rhodes. prcstd('nt of lhe Pamoh· Da) Parade .\s§{x·1a11on <je, era I thousand people arr t'\fl<"Clrd I<' pant1..1patl' 10 Jll fv.o ltXal ll'\1Jl·n1' ( 1Jr. ,\huh•@. and \\altn '"" ( 1remr v. I tx-hunorcd a \ Patriot and l 1 ll'n • lht: 'l l'ar. re~pctt1H'I' \k ll\"1 Ru'll Jnd Douglas Hand. Jr "'l'IC named 1 .rn1nr Cllllcns of the 'l ,·ar .\bulog. a Laguna rl'"Jcn1 ""'t' I~"'" "'as '>l"nOu'>h v.,1und l d 1n \ tl'lnam in I ~t.8 He " J m., ..... ,,,llt' IJm1h .mJ , h1l1..! , •u'l'('lor 1ntt·m at thl· Llgun.i Bc.·.i, I-1 .1mmun1t' ( hntl a'lJ a ml'mh\ •I tht' Parah red \ l'll'fJ n' .\)'><'>I. J 11 •n \ ,rn l1rrmr h•u nded "\alh ' F unJ · v.hith "'.l'l'\lahh~hed 10 mt't't the nl'l'd' l'I l .i~un_,·, l,(.'n1or c1t11rn' \,1Jh ·, f-u nJ n11v. '>(.'rH''i "''i '('ntOI" I-id ping tht'm 11• "' l' indeocndenth IPle .. e aee PARAD£/B3J J •nJh'J " 'J I\\ mnnn for thc- 'Jl11•n.1t \rth1111' founda11on T~ • •IJ '.,1ul ,,, 1h1. l'l.ld .. agc 1s S4.SOO T h1.. f'\'"' ,,.,, 1lkrctl tor the rank ii, h1 '1"•nl·1 1)1,I.. \tnd a Diamond BJr r, '1lknt Jnd prn IOU\ owner of 1 h\ l luh 1n "-•n luan l ap1s&rano. I h, 1 'uh J p1"., ll' hof'SC' factl1t). 1s (Pleue eee RAP'P'LS/83) Laguna Beach youth shelter sets fund-raising open house South county residents art 1nvned to ancnJ a fund - ra111na open houw at t~ Laauna Beach youth sh('lter on Sunday. • _ The event will kick off a campaign by the parent orpniz.ation. Community Services Proarams. Inc . to talK money tt> pay off the shcher·s mortpac. The shelter offers tempe>f'lry housrna and 24-hour cnsis intcrvcn11on Krvtea for youth from 11 to 17 )Cars of~· Shclkr workers counsel t«ns and their parents 1n an effort to resolve family Pf'Qbkms. The orpn1zat1on boasts a 90 pertent rate of tither rtunit1n1 fam1hn or findint other appropriate plactment for the youth. Lori Rcdftam. eut\ltive assistant for CSP. s1nd Slj().000 is nmitd to pay the mof'\llJC To date. Rtdhm said. U0.000 has been raned. Tbc fund-ra1xr will be held from noon to J p.m. Rncrvations ran bt mack by calhna 494-<tl 11 . Surfing lecture ln Dana Point A free Fnda) niJht IC'Cturc scnes ha<> bttn ~ht•duklt at th\' Dana Point Harbor Youth and Group Fanllt' u' sponsored h' thl' County of Oranac and SaddkbJt ~ CoHqe. Th1!> F-nda~ ·,. l«tur(' 15 "Surfing. H1stor. and fct) •· b' Jcan-P1l·rrr Van wac Thi.' proaram 1\ ~:hedulcd a1 .., ~ p m a1 lht• la• 1111\ 34451 Enscnada Pia c For mor" 1ntormat1on ".ill 661 -7 1 ~~ Watercolor teJecourse planned Coastline ( ommunll) C"oUqr ~111 1n1rodut'(' "' Mwt'&t tcletoursc ··f ocu\ on Watc~olor .. tau1h1 l"l' ant t Tim Oar ... a1 a luncheon turda~ at thl' Ru1 - Cartton Hotel 1n l.l.guna ttuc-1 Joe<"h1m m1th. a •attrrolor :inm and cnlll 111111 tit· the kC)'ftO\t PC' ker TtC'lC\I art s's and pron'<'d~ will bc:Mftt the collqr's art. tc~unr dndopmC"n1 and ihMknt loan prosrami all :?41-6:?~2 for lKlt•l 1ntnr matton and rncn-at1on Lawn bowling match slated r 11unni lr1'h la\\ n lx1\\ ll ''I ""' \ '1Ul1l\ \ntnm 1n '11llhl·rn lr\.'l and v.111 ,·omf'\ •, .1~1111'1 th•· \k a.!o"' II\'""' la"n Bo"'hn~ ( lu!'l in '.11 urd.1' .11 the i. .... JI duh I .. ~~ I Jct)rn R1lad In tnl• \ thn,"l.·_.•C'C~ s1gh1~1ng t 111 1 '"ulhcrn ( .l11h1rn1.1 h.i' lx'\'n plann\'\.I tor th('''''"., "h •"' I cnµ~l' •n nine: m.itlhl•\ Junna tht•ir '1\ll Boo• uJe ln Laguna Niguel The Laauna '\ 11uC'I w l,nwn '< luh "111 hold a !xll'~ f,un.· turd;&) from Q a m hl '\ p m 11n lht' mall t'lt•tv.tt·n lhc Thnth .. nJ -\lpha lkta \h•rr' ''n ( rov. n \ ;illl•, r.irlV..l\ In Lquna '•auc-1 \II prOl~'\b "'111 hC' dlln.11t-J 10 1h,· ~ m " n \ .tllt•\ L1hra~ ( .111 4~~~f\Q for lur1ht·r inl<lrm<1l1•m AAUW dUcaMe. liberty lit-. ·1,,·, Juro11~ \ \l \\ v.\·d. "l'\I "'C'd .. T 'l1•'4 ~"' li.intt morl' 1nh,rmat111n \hOuld COftUIC't \ l.1uJ J \\ np1J I 1'~11-,fl'i\ Model U.N. uhlbltlon set I h1 '""fl l n1tC'd '\a11on' 8ooste.r Club =., Hurl•ngi.•r t\..'Jl.h H11h ~ h°''I v.111 prcstl\t an mt l \h 1'11•l•n JnJ JU• t11m \unda' trt'm 11 '"am to I p..• al thl' ,.J, lr11<1•untr. C luh ""<•I Palm \\e . Hunti~ fk·.,,h •• l 1' t" mu\ll v. 111heprl''1dt'd h' wn1on Bnan H..- JnJ /1~1 R1•m.,no Thr donat1(1Jl 1s Sil. and ....,. 1nh,rmJ1111n '' .,, .ul.ibk from ..._t'lh tram, at 964-7 Purim carnival ln Irnne Th\ In 1iw IC"•"h C ommun1t\ rt'h11ous K'hool Wi!il hold a Punm <am1,al Fnda~ from 4 to 6 p.m at 6t l n1l\'\.l l\k1hud1 1 ('hurch. I 4:?:? ful\cr On\t 1a In Thr r'"'t •111 1nciudt pmC'. fatt pau\\11'8 - N llOI..'\ "uh prnn 11vm for them i crat1 .. ~ ._.. Rdn-.. hml'nt v.111 bt' &\&ilable. and furthtt 1ftJiCn•• m.-a~ tic: ohta1ncd b) calh 2 l I • Deal' Valued customer: Tbfl old aJO.orn of ·'Wbat goes u-p rnust corne dOVnl' ba.6 oeeil 1>~ to oe tJ'Ue at sa.n mego Gas & y.1ectriC. For tb0 -past wree yea.rs electric rates have oe_ell co~ d()'N!l-~~ tb0 public Utiliti0S Corntni6sion a-p-pr<>Ved all aNer8',e electric rate red\lct\OU of io.20/o effective Ja.nual'Y 1, 1988· TbiS iS tb0 -ia.rgest one-ttrnfl redUcuon in our iort-yeat' rusto1'Y What does tDiS rnea.n for you? 1n. 1988, ~u·u oe ~ abOUt tb0 ~for electricity as ~u did in 1982· It's that sitn1Jle. cu~ costs. co~ rates and y1'()'1i.din€. tb0 same bigh (lUBlltY' service you 'Ve cotne to e-xpect bBNe oeeil our on--gouig ~e to you . .And~ tb0 # $0'1el'al yea.rs -b8N0 'Q00ll successfUl at a.cbi~ thfl!ll· . we realiZe wat. at tjln0S. rogh rateS b8N0 created dlffiCU1t situations for you and vre're worltint bard to~ sure it dQeSll't ball-Pen in tb0 f\ltul'0· on oebalf of sDG&E etn1Jlayees• I want you to kOO°W that VJ0 apPrecla.te your~ concern and~ SS "V'l0 continue our efforts to cut ~ -prtces. · J I r . .. • . .. .. " .. HORO SCOPE -=---~ ---- 1cl , 1 \larda 4 \IU~S1"1,mh 1 1-Apnl 19). Youcouldbcstruggling •11 1tl' I 1d It um " ~.n '' lo he 11 II I II d (' ti h1· 1 n ~ 1 '• '1111 II karn I 111plt1\ ''"" IJll\ .1 '" ~ llll\\ t 1' I • •ltn~ I \I Ill ... I \pril SYDNEY 01i11 I ·1 t >t· "'un '" madC' ~rd1ng romanu· • 1 111 ghli H:l.i1111mh1p I <KU'> on rc:spons1b1ht\. pre!>~- ' 11111111· lJll\ ''' mone" and IOH '. O\.I Jre 111 ' 1~ temporar). For now. tnJO) prnaq rned11ate. rl·al11c that wnundrum as clu~ tu :.olut1un Equatable arrangement ,., at hand Taurus. S<urp10 pla> top roles SCORPIO (Oct 23-No"°. 11) Discern mouws. dig deep tor 1nlorma11on. listen atte-nt1vt>I) to plea from member ot o pposite ~" You·11 rccc:l\c peninent 1nformat1un that l·an be tran~furml·d in tu' 1abk 'aluablc: CUnlcpt SAGITIARIUS INov 22-Dcc ~I) Ooml'\lll adJUSt· mcnt featured. indt' 1dual )OU re'.lpect pa)s meaningful rnmphment I ocu~on d1plort1ac). musK. an and poss1bl} a hullding romaml' ··Taurus. Libra figure prornine-ntl\ Orange Coat DAIL v PtLOl /lhur$day, Match 3. 1988 • ... Keep out of double trouble ~ :• OEAR '\"IN l ~NDlK\ I 1m Ilic motherot tY..1n), a bm and a gir l I hn "'II bt' 'I )Car\ 11ld 1r1 Jum· r tut '"n artording101ht:c\Jlu.ttum 11t,' •JI people "ho!>( op1nmn' I tru,, 1., ., not ~m rl"ad~ lo ,1,1rt i...1ndur 111 1he tall Both l h1ldrtn art• cqu.1lh •11,1r1 butthl·g1rl1s,e-n muthat t "' • •1, aladem1t: en\lronm,·n1 "hi, 11 ~·cm., unable: to ha ndl1 11 \h "1sh IS 10 hold hol h h 1 • bacl anoth('r '' ar 111 mdt>r tt• '1•. 1 bu~ an upponunll' 111 rn.11 r• 11 1\ A11 l.uDEIS .. ... lUt' I. too \!,as ··The Other Woman··:: and hC'r he-ad 1s full of hot air. lflbe &l'I'> her ··gem'" she can look fo.......nt •• 111 lxt0ming JUSt as unpleasant aftd~ unhJPP> J\ ht'> "if(: \h ·gem· turned outto ~a . I~ "'J\ lJOll' an a1traCllVC:. vibraal. tJkntl'd .... oman "lo~. 16 years down tht• l1n~ I am" 1thout ambition. bard- li1111l'J untultilled and ov~t m lhl hJrg;!ln < •t'm tn!>1swd that I focus aU my .1t:t n11110 •n him In m) overzcak>ut.. 1 ' 'I" 1.it pdlt 1 Jpnt:urn tn\ohed. I.I'""'''" ~I lUlll' ~0) '\ou gl'I Jd,kd rCl<lg- CAPRICORN I De<. 22-Jan IQ) Whal had hel'n uut ut realh I\ a' a1l.tblc 11 )OU perfect let hn14ues. Proc .. edure' "111 tx \lrl•amlinl'd 'our 1ntu1t1on "'tll nng trul· long- J1~tJnn· l all ''Ill 'l'rll) "'ev.s P1Ste'> nat1\t~ 1n p1llurc AQl'ARl lSlfan 20-Feb 18) V.hathad tx~nl11'11'> rn l\\'rl·J '\ 11u II su<.cessfull> mel't deadline pn.''>llji?l '>.ir\ J\ re\ul1 lh•<.en1 1n,c:s1ment v.111 pa~ d" 1dend' I u'l' 1d.it1on.,h1p 1n1en'>1fies ( ant:t'r nattH' 111\ohed • ~en cn11c11ed f11r th" I r 1, 1·learl~ rnd) 1010 lo ki.Ddersartea 1s patenll) unfair AD4 fa~ It, )'H 'd M do1n1 11 to ~part' lilt'r brotlit'r s ft't'hngs l '.11, dl·.,1rl· w plc:aS<' lhc: qomaniac.1 ,1i,• N that I lost m~ fnends. My "·'' • 'll'' ur11 . tnd bt' more emnt1onalh '' Jhll' Hurdl·n 1' rl'OHl\ed. oliJl'l l1un\ 1t1 I \llU.tlt•111 u1uld t:\ aporate .\nei; I'> in p1uurl· .\ '\( f'lt lfUlll' 21 lul\ 221 trt''>'> Crl'3\I \ II\ 1d Ill •'tll1ngnl''' to ~t'Cp plan'> fll•xthk C lt1\l' Lil~' .1!'11111prntn 11ha1 rc4u1rcs p10ncn1ng <,p1111 •P1••• 'ii" r. 1 q·n11, c.ought l co pla,., rote PISCES r I l·h 19-'Vtarl·h 201 PruJl'll 1~clus.:r 111 lumpk11on lhJn orig1nall> an11upa1ed '>penal agrel'· m~·nt ur u m11 .1u t\ 'po1hgh1cd lnd1v1dual close In \t1ll do1:'> l Jll' "Ill pru'l' 11 .\nc5 Libra figure prorn1ne111h I Jo.II 11111\ 'I \u~ 2 '> '\nu gel "hat :-uu nccl.I ii I 11.111 \llU 1,"l' '" It\ llljl !Cl forrc l'i\Ul'\ ">tl'llJfl\) ,\ 1 11i•ht1 I 1 u1 1 .1r1 lllll\ll 1rndenl\ lll"ard ,,•If· 1 J•l!l r " ~ 1p 11•,olu11on\ lttnccrntng diet nutnt11111 \ IRLO t \11g 2' \t·pt nl Plt•a<iun· prtrH tpk I ,I 11r d \I k I 01111nt1l'' high. t;11nal 1n'v1t.ll1un llltdd '' '"' I I 11t u\ 11n \.\.11drt1hl.' spccial pcrm1'1\11trl\ ''''" 111 h"d' 1ma~1· (1cn11ni .;;ag111ar1u' li~·u11· l' l h l.IBll ~ 1\1•p1 2 \.(11. t -~I 1 el'l ing t>I ti. tll!! l11l~l·d ff MAR('ll 4 IS YOllR BIRTHDAY \OU v.crl· un "'ur U"'n t:J rh \OU hrnh· Imm 1radit1on ~ould ha'l' hnn '>l'JlJIJ\l'll lwm Pill' or hoth parents "'htk s11ll )uung T .1uru<t l l·tt ...,, 11rr10 r><:ork pla> 1mportan1roll''1n ~11ur l1h' C urrl·111 1 '' ll' l'mnhas11l''> \lgn11i1.an1 domeslll .1d1u,tnll'llt thJI 1 "uld 1n1. ludl' .ll IUal d1angl' ol ll's1Jt:nrc: "' rt\J11t al \l,1111\ I 1h,1adr 111 p111g.fl''i'> 1~ 1.:m1>'l'd th1., month I 111,1m1,1I ,1"'11.'ll' 1mprc>H' as rcsull '-l"l'mtx·r ·''''' 11•11111111nk ''" ka1ure 3(htt:\l'ment. molll\ .1nJ 1, ,, .. 11 BRIDGE I~ II ,, It \\I .., , iii er,1bk ~ 1111h uc 1h 'OH lll + \ <> I 9 H .a ti 2 + tr.()96~ I-.\~ I ... ., ' \ ! +()IOH()J \111 7 1 CJ 5 J 9 ..... 0 11 4 I • II 1 "O\ I If • .I " f) ' '"'°" • \ Ill 7 i Th I 111 tin~ , ..,0111h \\1•,1 'orlh t-a'I ~ t 1'~1'' I ""'' 1 + Pu" 2 • Pa" ; J Pa" ~~. 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HoY..C\Cf, whc1r \(111 ha\l nnl\ 1me "3~ Ill land tht' "11111ra .. ·1, 1.nmm11 \11ur'lt'll 3\ e-arl\ ,I\ pP,\ll"ile 10 1.on cal a' mu.:h a'I H'U 1.·an 1h rn• the hand from the Jt::ft·11de1 ' uril "t•llt1 ·, .. luti 'IJllt "•'' 11111 '1. ·t, 1 h1•1 • •! t--i:,1ut\. !>111 11 h.1J 11111, ' I' I .1.1 llt:ld .i •lll~kt1in ~In ,, \ I) ''.He t>I he""· •• , \\ '' 1_1 11 ,, • 1... 1 ht' 1olJ111 .ould 11111 • l' Jt'l~.1· J In add111 011. 1he-re ".!' rht: p11\\1ti1hn 111 dn endpla> 11 \\ e,r hc..IJ d d1lutile1on queen and did 1llll 1mhlud. Oedarc1 Y.un the a .. e 01 -pade' .rnd 11nmeJ131c:I\ dre'' l\\O round' .. 1 tr ump,, enJ1ng in Ju mm\ ~m~e he hdll 111 land [a'! 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Th\: ratlk 11~·11"'111 tJ~~ place .11 I h1 Club ,I\ ~ I 'Ir m folltl\\lllg a IHI.' 1ump1 nr Jcmonstral1on al I 'O p.m l hl' l lub 1s locatt'd al ~~ 2.,~ ( Jlk \mno \JJ1t1on;il ma1mn " .. ,.11l.1hll t" fl h I -'\O'lO that the girl 1s lllar rt·.1 I i l1ndcrgartcn Jnd ,11 .. 1 ,: "· , tu du '>o ~ ,,M~ fechn& "thJI t .1 n' ,~, ltl~t:ther at 11..1\t in 11 '",' ·• I v.ant 111a,01d •ht nqt.111 ' i1i1r .. 1 1 tht•1r relat111n\h1p ii"" 1i.n.itt • , • JllU"'l'd lo go"' \\lth11u1 11cr hr •t• • I h" I'> J hl"'' .•tn 1\1• •r '' 11 1t1 hJ\l' ~·1111u rnx1 u.,,. 1 \l'Jr'> Ill lOIT\1.' \\ \ .. 11 ' 1JI lllJlt: J llll\IJ~l ~ •II ,If• I Jndt'r'I 1oA.h.11 .!11 ' •u .\"-ION'r \101\I'-11111 \!11'. I ' \ DEAR ANO!\. You mu~1 1rea1 \QUr cbildrta llkt' St'paratt' 10d1' 1duals Forget tbal lbt') art' l• in~ Lt>• f'arb one move atonit at bis or hn c;pt>f'd •ilb DO regard 10 "'bat lhl' 01hn 15 doing Holdiag lbt' 1t•rl badt "bt'n .;he 1s It appears at Uus sta&t' llllal )our daugllttr 1s going lo bt' ~ leadt'r and } ou caaoot prolecl t.t'r brolllltr agau1'-it !bat ruhl) bt' •Ill DOI t'JICt'I 10 t'\l~r~ area. bo• t'Vt'r, aad tills •~ "here part'nlal Jttd&mt'Dl r u bt crucial Find out Y.bat tbt bo) dOt'., bu\ and enc:-ourage b1m to mu\ t' along 10 tbo\f' arl"a~ Pra1~ and encouract' him l rgl" b-Oth 1·h1ldrn to dt'\ elop tbt'1r O\\D '>J>t'<ldl lalf'DIS 't'\t'r makl' t•ompari-.on .. Lt't bis lb1ng be b1~ and bu lb101t bl" ben lo lb h v.a~ )OU will ba\t' t.,.,,, v.etl-adjusted cbildrt'D •bo "111 t~ pniurt' normal lbllng rivaln but thf'rt' "'II bt' hlllt' mHD·\ptr!lf'd jnlOD\} bf'l\\t't'D lbt'm l>I \R ''' I .\'-1>1 ~' Ir , ·l •. ' '. l>t " I ( ' lrn 11 r . 'l'' tll•red him so I bad \0 Sto "-'l "f 1lwn lk re~nlcd the time and 1'tl Bt•t•• I g.a'e to tM c hildren so· 11• 'g1t1 '>hon shnft. My career went ,. J ... thl' Jra1n bccau~ be was' ~ .1 "l ' •Im' J'>Wt·1ates The: list ps~ •· .111J •n I g.a'c up evCf)th•n& and.i: I 1 .. 11llg111ng : '' '""" ..1~ thl· 'uungest child is out ~ • • t n1.'\I I am fh ing the: coop . Why~ :• , :.1rkn lo11ki:d.sogood to~ I will') " • Ix· ahk tu figure-o ut. I hope alJ j n1hcr ~omen·· "'II shake the ; ',,.,!JUI ut )OUf l"\CS and the rocks ~ • ·•I 11•ur ht:ad bc(ore it's too late. -•• .._I< h.1 '-' • \.1YSELF IN OK.LA·~ llll\1 \ :0 DEAR KICKING: Tlwlb fw cM ~ sbort c:-omrff. Are yoe lb&em.c. : Sl•dents" l 'afortualt'ly, ~; 1s sllll lbt bt'st leactter. 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' DNE"S PUMP-N-Blff -::--- MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE - "Here• The doctor 1s on the phone ... he'/I tell you I'm supposed to stay tn bed today!" PEANUTS GARFIELD YOU KNCW. BHORE. WE 5TARI OUR ME.AL . IT MIUH'f BE NIC.E TO eDW OOF\ ME.AV5 AN P 0 11/E THANK~ TUMBLEWEEDS ~IS MON1'"41Hf ~17 EJt.Al){ Fe.A1UER ooes 10"1UEi'1l{l~'S fJl~P IM~lf~IONIS1'"! IMLJ~~ EL.~, I NAMe YO<.J IN '71AN OF'IHFE MON1H!! DRABBLE SORR'1' I MISSED T~AT ONE MANAGER .. f WAS ~OPING l1D CATCH IT ... .© 0 by Hank Ketcham J j 1 3 3 l by Charles M. Schulz f ; \ I l by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan .. :" .. ~- by Kevin Fagan by Pat Br~ BLOOM COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES µ()LO IT ~ IT SEEMS WE HA\/£ A~ON ~~M15T Hf.RE .' ---- F' fAfl.AkJ:t WOOF.I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE l.Of:.'LL ~~~If\ FIND 'rQIJ A WILD CCWR1b p WEAR,AND --~~~~~I WMAT ~ tf f<EAU..., LIK~ L.1\llN6 WI rn I{~ UNUE? JUDGE PARKER JUST LE.~VE THE PAINTIN\.:>S OUT ON THE PORCH AND I 'Li... DR IVE MY CAR DOWN TO PICK THEM UP AFTER I 'VE VISITED W ITH ABBEY A WHILE / )~':'.\ vsss; :a a at 'YIP/ 'flP! -f 1P! by Berke Breathed by Addison SEEMS WE AAVE A ~OWD-9NA'IER ~EJ2E by Lynn Johnston <50RE.~ .... PUT A 8MllEON rr by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux I INC IDENTALLY I Mt0HT ~ITT TO I 6RtN0 MY FRIEND I TO SEE THE REST I 'LL 6E HERE, OF YOUR pt.RT SUSAN I I DON'T TOMORROW / ANTICIPATE ANYONE ,.,.· i BREAKING DOWN THE ,___.....-~~I GATE AT SPENCER l FARMS iO BUY ONE! i ~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN <;()() 'U. NEVER BE REAOO I~ 1iME 10 Pl~ -rl-415 PIECE A1 CARNEGIE HAU. / DOOJUSBURY i ff;;pgt~ ~ J' ,:)-~ J ' Q by Garry Trudeau -. by Tom Batluk Why-. me Slalue ~ l iOef .., llOllt • lllfell9 ..... .,.,. 'IOI ......,.....,. .. ..__ .. ..... ,...., "fOll l'f "°' -llCMlldlO!Md -t~- , A . ' • n n y x k ,... -. ' Johnston elected by McDonnell Douglas The elecuon of Gerald A. Jobstee as ~ident of Md>e•ell ~ Corp. was announced Wednesday by John F. McDonnell. cha1nnan and chief uccut1ve officer. Johnston. of Mission V1CJO. has been serving as vice pm1dent and iencral manqer of McDonnell OouJ!as Astronautics Co. in Huntington Beach. He was elttted to the presidency ~f the corporation at a board mectina held 1n St. Louis. His promotion is ·effective immediately. ''Gerry Johnston 1s well prepared to h~lp lead McDonnell Douglas into the 2 lst century ... McDonnt;ll said. "He is a capable engineer and he has demonstrated In excc~t1o~al ability to work effectively with customcn and the corporation s internal team. He has shown himself to be an inncw~ti ve leader w1th a clear understanding of the kinds of changts that wtll have to be made 1f McDonnell Douglas is to remain in the forefront of the aerospace and information systems andustnes." • • • Cbt1 MU., chief operating officer of Fer,.... Pan.en Asset ~t 1n Irvine 1s the 1988 president of the JOO.member 84tJW1atOw11enudMua1enAIMriaU.ofOrangeCounty.Other officers of the business real estate orpni,zat1on are vice president S&u Taecer, South Coast Plaza town center. secretary, Mary LM J .... a.. Bnnderson ReaJ Estate Group; treasurer. Dea 8aylft1, Noms, Beus & Simpson, and directors Jlllk Bo71e. QB Pro~n1es: Glu e-.... Ferguson Partners: HeWJ Rl&)er, Segerstrom Center: AU .. Payae, Mola Development Corp .. and J.Ue Au, Tnton Propel"ty Manacement • • • Jee CapMluco of Laguna Beach. H•pn Aircraft Co.'• top executive in the field of air traffic control. has been promoted to aroup vice president. Capobianco IS leading the compan) ·s effort 1n dcvelopin& a new U.S. air traffic control system and will continue to aerve as manager of the Advan~ Automation System D1v1s1on 1n Fullcnon. Hughes 1s a subs1d1ary of GM Hughes Electronics. ••• Costa Mesan Doul4 E. Fersu-has been named c~ecuuve accounts manager at BESTEEL r..lutrift in the City oflndustr). W1th JO years of uperience an production management, he will oversee accounts with 011 companies in the modular building manufacturer's nine-state western region. • • • Joelle Stipp of Tustin. CBN Cable Network'• western affiliate rq1onal manager. has been appointed president of the Southern Cahfom1a chapter of Wome• m Cable to d1rC'Ct its ac11v1t1es from Sant.a Barbara to San Diqo. Encouraged by an upsurge an membership, Shpp said. "Our mcetanp and act1v1t1es will encourage a rqular uchange of infonnat1on. ideas and matenals. ·· The CBN oficc lS located in Newpon Beach. F ederated , Macy sign pact; Campeau pu rsuing its off er NEW YORK (AP) -Federated ~partment Stores Inc announced Wednesday us board had accepted a mult1b1lhon-<iollar acqumuon bid b) R.H. Macy cl Co. Inc. over a competing offer from Campeau Corp But Campeau refused to gJve up its quest for Federated. the nation's fifth· " laraest retailer. federated and Macy signed a dcfinlllve agreement to create a ne~ company. Macy's-Federated fnc .. said Jim Fingl"roth. a spokesman for Maq. which has nearly I 00 depanment and specialty stores. The aireement provides for Macy to beg.in a ca.sh tender offer ofS74.SO a share for about 80 perttnt of Fcderated's 89.6 million o utstanding sharc\. or a total ofSS.2S billion. Finaeroth said. The remaining Federated sharcs would~ excha~ for stock in the new company. Campeau had offered S68 a share in cash for all Federated shares. or S6 I bi I hon. After the qreement was announced. Campeau said 1t would proettd with a $66 cash tenckr offer for Federated., .. Macy's btd 1s not oompet1t1ve and we intend to pre\a1I in the markC1placr;' a Came,eau statement said. ··1t 1s now up to Fedcra1cd's shareholders to decide. · Rates u of Feb. 29. 1988 Minimum investment: S 10.000 ..... Callfonia American Savinp California F~ral Century ttdcral c.t. ........... Downey SAL Fint Interstate Orcat Amencan .... ,.,.. Uocoln S.vtnp Pnldtntial--Bachc Stt. Security Pac1fte Wells flflO MM/U91td <.liff '191 lla&e S.3S S.2S S. IS •.n S.10 S.00 5.2S 5.lt S.25 6.31 5.00 4.00 aMoeU. Ila&« 7.SO 7.4S 7.10 7.15 7.45 6.25 7.37 7.JI 7.4S 7.00 6.SO 6.2S I Year lla&e 7.60 7.SO 7.SO 7.H 7.60 6.35 7.42 7.17 7.SS 7.40 6.SS 6.50 $Vear Rate 7.60 7 70 7 9S 1.1$ 8 4S 7,4S 7.69 7.71 8.00 7 9S 7 7S 7 so bta CQW1ny of John M. Valenzuela. C FP. Prudential-Bache Sccunty, Lona Beach Manna. For infonnauon on other rates. 127-0lll - Oreng1 Cont DAILY PILOTIThur.01), Mweft 3. 198a , COMPLEl!E NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, B8 New home s a les Ie1l1l% in J a nllary WASHINGTON CAP) -New home sales foll 9 pc-rttnt 1n January, ptHhin• sales activity to 1t1 slowest pace since the end of the last recnsion. the aovernmena said Wedr\Csday as the housin1 industry continued to s~r follow1n1 1ht October stock market collapse. A downturn 1n housina has often been the harb1nier of the..Pnsct of a rcctss1on. but analysts said they believed falhn& moripge rates of· fef'ed the hope-of a rebound in home sales in comma months. · In January. the Commerce ~pert ment said that saln of new s1ngle- fam1ly homes fell for the third conS«ut1ve month. dropping to a scasonall) adjusted annual rate of S35.000 units. 26 percent below a )Car aao and the slowest pace sin~ the last r«ess1on was ending in Occembcr 1982. In a second lackluster economic reJ>?n. the Commerce ~panment said orders for manufactured goods fell 0.6 percent in January to a seasonally adjusted S2 I 2.6 billion. While this was the first decline 1n NYSE UPS & DOWNS - -. - NEW VORK (APl -Trie fol10w1no list shOws lhe New 'fork Slod. E•cha~ SIOCllS and warr.,,rs tPlal l\aYI gone UP the most and clown the most 9aM<I on percenl of cha~ r~rdless f' Yolume tor w~ No sacunhn tr.Oino oelow n art 1nc:1--uded Pffl and P«ceniave c~ art ll'le difference betWten the CH'tYiouS CloS•r>Q e><lct and Wfdnnday'4 2 om CH'let "" Name Last CM ~ct. t C 3 Inc 1'1 + 2~ UP 21 3 J W~ Incl ~ + '• UP 11' • ~~·~ n 121. +11'-~: :n S I 1~ + 2 1 Uo 11 J 6 e rir 221.,, + 2lt Uo 11 1 7 Tor 0 ' 11 ., + t '• Uo 11 J I CenlrnCo , + • uo II 1 9 Vntron • + , Uo 'i' 10 8rlfl,P1Lnd 3'• + '-Uo I 1 Jt HaH Frank. •'• + '-Uo I 0 12 BnlBvv ' llt + ~ Uo I U ~n.;~o flt l)f It. .. +t 1 ~ ~: ; II ls ArrowElec fl: ... Uo I 6 Cve_loosll\Cl n 26~ 2 UP 17 ~llR~t 6~ + 1 Uo ~ 111~ f7~ rs ! J,~ 8: I FamOlrSt 11 '1 + "t Uo 0 ~wGent J • + '-Uo 79 v· lobMr of • 1 + • Uo 1 7 olll'ltlm '• + 1 2 uo 7 7 Fisher Fds 1 1 + 1 Uo 1 S S Cerftf'Hawlv n 101• + 1. Uo 7' DO WMS Name Las1 °"' 1 Soumrk eo1 pf 1 t> .. -2 2 Vallev Ind 2' • -• 3 MexicoFd 63• -'9 • WelnQCO 5'1--'l S Miltteo • ) • -• 9 ~'l:, ~n ii!: = ,.; I YjTOOdSl!P 2 I 9 NL 11\d\nl 6 • -1- 10 ~o Inc • • -• It Rtedn118at 2 • -1 12 LtarPtlrl 2 • -• 13 N•ntr wtC 21--' " PacificRes 10 , :~ ~~?~l=n r: = " 17 R~IPICl\ild ~~ -ll yfft~ '10 1.. -~ ~ }enlll\LaD 2'• -1 ldNI 8as.c j -• WNFin t '• -.._ mrkCP -• • ctewair $ -'• O,~~ln 11 '; = ~ OTC UPs & DowNs five monthl. anal)sts noted that 11 ro1lowcd an unusually large 2 percent Oettmber 1ncreaSt". a gain which reflected a b1&Jump in demand for Jel airplanes Analysts \aid the one.month \Ct- baC'k did noth1na to change their' 1ew that Amencan manufacturer-; are con11nu1na to cnJO) a sales boom ltd by 1ncrnsed dc-mand for e\pons ~nal}sts said the~ ~ere surpn~d b) the sharpness of the decl1nc in home sales. ~pec1alh ~·nee \ale\ had already fallen b) flt! percent 1n ~cembcrand 3 ~ ~rcent in "-o,em- ber The decline 1n ne~ ho me \dies follo~ed other repom \ho~ing a big dC'Chne an construc11on \tan\ for ne~ homl'S 1n January and the th1nt consccutl\ e montMy decrease in \aks of e>.1stma homes. "It looh like housing 1s bearing the brunt of the stock market decline but I behe'e lower interest ratescan !l><>lve a lot of problems in this industl) ·· said Bob V1llanllt'\a, director of ernnom1c forecasu na for the Na- tional A.ssoc1at1on of Home Bu1lden .\nal)sts noted that fixed-rate mongagcs have fallen into the s1ngk· d1g11 rangt again. a'eraging Q 87 percent last ,.eek. compared to 10 ti percent ~hen the year beun James C'hnsuan. chief economm for the L S Lcacue of Sa' 1na,s I ns11tu11ons said with .. mortgage rat~ mo' mg 1n the n&ht d1rect1o n" sales for all of 1988 should rchound 1u around 650.000 units. onh ' ix·rcent bclo" the IQ8'? sales pal~ But other anal) sis said 11 remained to be seen whether the drop 1n mongage ratl~ will be enough tu a11ract nc" bu,t"rs Thn noted that sales ha' e be~n •.iron@ ·for the J>d\1 thn:e ~cars and a lot of pen1-u11 demand has bt'cn e'hausted "\\ e s1mpl) don t ha' r1he dL·mand for housing that ~l· had 1n thl' first part of the rt'rn' l'"' •• ~1d \11chael Sum1chrast Jn t'Conom1\t and pub- lisher of a lom 1rur11un indust n Ol''>' sk11er .\nah st:. hu"C' l'r \411d the' \H'rc m t fl'J~h '" h•Tl'lJ\I an ('nd ·,11 tht l ur rl·nt l'l 11n11rn ll rn ll\ l'r\ , .... ~~~~ .... . + • _,,, +~ _,,, + " ·-·~ ~ .... Market's rally stalled NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market hovered in a narrow ranse today, having trouble extending its late-winter rally. The Dow Jones averqe of 30 industrials dropped S.8 l to 2,06S.48 by 2 ~~on Wall Street. Gainen sliahtly outnum losen in tbe overall tally of New Y orlt Stock Excbante-lisled issues. with 738 up, 69 l down and 479 uncbansed. Koppen Co. jumped 6~ to S l ¥ ... An invest- ment group including the Wall Street firm of Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. bepnaS4S-a-sha~ offer for the company, and traders quickly concluded that a hiaher bid or bids miaht be in the offing. Takeover rumon and speculation swirled around such other stocks as Texas Eastern. up 2¥• at 32, and Firntone Tire & Ru~r. up 31.la at 4914. Home Deoot l'O$C I 'h to 2~ The stock was added to Standard & Poor's SOO-stock composite index. promptina buyin' by index funds set up to tr~k the performance o the SOO. Airline stocks were broadly higher. aided by sign$ of easing fare competition. Delta Air Lines g.ained V. to 48V.; AMR Fit to 41¥.; NWA II/• to 44~. and Allegis 11.la to 76¥.. The NYSE's composite index of all its listed common stocks dropped .16 to I S0.52. At the American·Stock Exchan,e. the market value index was up 1.01~t291.93. Volume on the Big Board came to I 52.07 million shares with two hours to 10. GARAGE SALE It's that time again! Make wre your goroge M>le is a succeis by odwriising in clouif*'. Start your od two doys before the sale to attroct the most buyen. C A l l 642 -5678 WH AT AM EX 01 0 WH.n NYSE Dl(J NEW YORK !AP) Mar , AMEX LE ~DER S GoLo Quon s NEW YORK (AP) MM. 2 NYSE Lf 40tR S NEW YO.K tA"> --tM-counter stOdls 'Y Senate panel approves banking-secllrities bill WASHINGTON (AP) -1..eJis- latlon pan1ina banks broad new securities pow-en cleared its fint bit hurdle after two day' of contentious dc .. 1e behind ck>led doon by the Senate BankinJ Commi1tee. The romm1uee voted 11-2 la~ Wednesday niJl'U lO repeal most of the Ota.Sceqall AC1. wbid\ ._ scpa~~ commercial .. nkina fTona the acwrities business since the Depression. lkn the approval came onJ~ after Sen. Christopher Dodd. O.Conn .. pu bed th~ an unma&ed a~ men1 limitma the ability orb•MI to up.and anto t-msuraft(e bmiaca The bill ''"' a vote in \lae t'Qll Senate. Similar kaislaUoft idD """' pass the Houte. w'hcft two ~weml cornmiltcc clWnnen. ltipa. JoU Oi.,.:R. O.Mkh •• alMI Fwnud J. 5' Ocnuia. O.ll.I ...... a.,.1111Llt .,ut lk""kiirn ... nwdi• bank PD"" IOO •• HOwvcr.S....._,_.~ ().Wit.;. iaid lllf ...... DI 2 3 1 1111 appiroval.o(IM CDTJ fl=-· am~ thf dl11rt1 M ~ mmt. ,.. ................... .. "'"noc•ly'*'IM~•• ' I \ • ) THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1988 25 CENTS Police kill fleein motorist Mesa o fleer dragged 30 feet by truck; ullets end 3.-:city chase in Santa Ana By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .. Ollllr ....... A 29-year-old Chino man shot to death by Fountain Valley and Santa Ana pohct after a tt)ree<ity chase was wanted on $4, I 00 in warrants stem- ming from a similar pursuit last year Whitney Houston Is among the top Grammy winners, taking an award for best female pop vocal- lst./ A7 Boating Three skippers bow out of the Congressional Cup./83 Index Advice and Games B3 Boating C3 Bulletin Board B 1 Bustness 85-6 Classified C4-6 Comics B4 Entertainment A7 Opinion A6 Police log A3 Public notices C6-8 Sports Cl-3 Weather A2 and had a criminal record of burglar- ies and robberies. coun officials said. Toby Paul Weiss died 1n a hail of police bullets early Wednesday af\er Costa Mesa police officers allcgcdl> spotted him dnvmg emu1cally near the JUncuon of the Corona dcl Mar Victims .seeking swifter justice OC group launches state initiative drive to curb trial delays By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of ... Ollllr ......... A group of c1t1zcns and attorneys banded together by rate and tragedy announced a proposed ballot in- itiative Wednesday that would streamline the state·s coun system and provide faster trials and suffer penalties. Parents of Oran~e County murder victims gathered 1n Santa Ana to announce they planned to gather nearly 600.000 signatures statewide by May to place the coun reform measure on the November ballot. The group. whteh included county prosecutors and state Sen. Ed Ro)ce. R-Anaheim. dehvertd Its message while standmg an front ofa memorial to pohce officers killed an the hne of duty. The m1t1at1ve -the Cnme V1c- t1ms' Justice Reform Act of 1988 - would cut the lime 1t takes to prosecute accused cnm1nals. pan1cu- larly suspt"Cted killers. by ehm1na1an1 man) of the legal grounds now used to delay trials. The measure would ~u1rc hear- ings and trials to be set with an specific tame limits. and -by givma the victims the same naht to a .. speedy tnal .. as the suspect -offer Judges a legal foundation on which to den) delays. said l:Xput)' D1stnct Attorney James Cloninger. CToninger is assisting 1n the pros- and Costa Mesa freeways.. said Santa Ana Police Set. Collie Provence. Weiss failed to pull over on offiettS• orders. instead leadina authorities on a pursuit onto lhe Costa Mesa and San Diego freeways. Weiss left the frttway at Harbor Boulevard an Fountain Valley and ~ pursuit continued anto Sant.a An.a. where his white 1980 utility pickup truck spun out and st.ailed about 2 a.m .. Provence said. When the truck stopped. Kvcn Santa Ana police cars. two Costa Mesa pohce cars and a Fountain Valle> un11 surrounded ~ vehacle. alona with Ea,k Ill. a Costa Mesa pohce helicopter. An unidentified Cost.a Mesa officer approached the truck and opened iu door. reachana an for Weiss. Provence said. Al that point. Weiss allqcdly re- started the truck and attempted to dnvc o ff1n reverse The mo11on appart:n1!~ caught 1he officcT off balance. and he was pinned in the Jamb of the o~n truck door as at sped bad. .... ard near Fifth and Ftaucroa streets Pro,t:nce ~•d The officer ft'll from the 1rut ~ afl1:r being draggtd a bou1 30 feet and lht• truc k began to pull lorv.ard Pro' c.-n. t• said T he inn dent prompted '"''' Santa .\na policemt"n c1nd the.' f ouri- ta1n Valle~ off1cC'r tu OPt'n fire 1n th•· truck .\I lea~t une hullet strUl~ lht• ..., ........ .., .......... Relatl•a of Oran&e Coanty mvder Yictlma cUaplay their Yiew11 d11J'iDt Uae kickoff of an U:Utlatln drln to place a crime Yictlma• rltbta bill OD tile JlfOYember 1-llot. ccuuon of accused scnal kilkr Rand) Kraft. who 1s suspected of sJaying 16 Oranae Count) mC'n and lin~ to the slay1ngs of.:! I other men in sev~ral states. Proseni.iors say Kraft's alleged 12-year killing sprtt 1s the longest 1n count) has tot). The case against Kraft may also become the longest an county h1s1ory. Arrested in Mission Viejo an May 1984 with the body ofa dead Manne on the car scat next to him. Kraft has yl't to 10 to trial. The tnal. repeatedly delayed by defense motions. 1s now set for April I. But another continu- ance 1s expected. On Wednesda). the father of one of Kraft's aJlcgcd \ 1ct1ms spoke out strongl> in fa, or of the measure. .. The dela)S arc hard. Even though our son 1s dead and buned. we can ·1 la~ him to mt untal this 1s over"" •th.·· said Rodger DcVaul. whose 20-~car old son was strangled and mol~ted. ··wc·re herl' to g1,c my son a voice 1n the process.·· Colleen Campbell. whose son was murdered 1n I 982 but his killer not convicted unlll fiH years later. said the coun rC'form ma) have pre' ented her son·s death .. The men v.ho killed Scott~ were out on bail from another cast" Campbell said .. , "'1sh I kne"' ho"' man) laves the 1nit1at1\C could sa\t Scot1) .,...ouJd ha\C' bttn one of them ·· The reform ao "'ould enforce thC' death ~nail) for most murders clanf> the Spt"C1al .ircumstancc rC' qu1rcments that allo"' for capital punishment and 1ncrca~ the ma\1- m um ava1Jabk pun1shmC'nt of min- ors '>'ho commit first-deg~ murder Minors nov. arc not eha1blc for 1he death penah~ ~rdlcss of the cnmc The act v. o uld also prc' ent killer<. from gaining parole before stf' mg~) (Pleaee eee CaDIE/ A2) RB shelves vote on Bolsa Chica bill f Mayor says council will oppose special legislation unless issue-Sare resolved BJ ROBERT BARKER Of .. ..., ....... Huntinston Beach city officials have backed away from debating pro~ Bolsa Chica lcaislation until major issues can be worked out in Sacramento. Mayor John Erskine said Wednesday. Enkine said he d°"n•t believe the bill, SpQnsorcd by Sen. Marian Bcraeaon, R-Ncwpon 8cach. will resurface in City Hall hearinp until 11 lcasl April. If the City Council WCR &o vote on the bill in its c urrent status. 11 hktl) would fail. Erskme said. By puttana the bill on the shelf. the city esscnt1al- I) 1s hold1.ng off a vote of f'CJCCtaon. Erskine said. The bill would allow Signal Co. landowners to set up a special assessment d istrict to finance about $230 million in stan up costs for the development of Bo lsa Chica marshlands.. south of Warner Avenue and adjacent to Pacific Coast High- way. Principal issues bogjna down the Irvine to sue county over south co~nty ·development pacts I ' troubled lcg1slat1on include guaran- tees of preservation of wetlands. the construction of a proposed nav1pbk channel to scn·e u an ocean link to a proposed 1.600-shp manna. and questions dealing with beach erosion and sand replenishment. Councilwoman Ruth Finley. who·s been opposed to the special legis- lation afl along. said she opposed sidelining the measure. She prefers outriaht rejection by the City Coun- cil. she sai.d. Finley called the bill .. terribly. terribly womsome .. and premature. Questions remain about financina of the proJ«t should a manna be eliminated from the plans. she said. ..h 's a piece of l~slauon that's ob' iousl) wrona. We ve been tryina to make 1t less onerous:· she said There has been tall.. that Bergeson maaht abandon her b1ll 1f Cit} offinals oppose at Bois.a Chica 1s 1n unin- corporated Oranac Count' temtor) but could cventualh be anne'ed b' the city. · · Kevan Sloat. a Bcrge~n a~slSlant 1n Sacramento. said he had no knov.1- edae of Bcrseson ind1ca11ng that o;hc would withdra.,.. the measure v.11hout citL;~a. , n pulled th1> aftCF ~P- prova in the Stnatt la,,car in the wake of qucsuons about wetlands prncrvauon. erosion and sand re- plenishment. ~ Those two issues arc st1ll ta~1ng up much ofBcrscson·sctrons. Sloat said (Pl .... eee VOTE/ A2) • Mayor -Jolua Enkine ·Mesa.Bible college fines students who skip chapel need It .. The tehool officsal rcspon~~ for the ne" pohn Dean ofStudcnu Richard Sch~lz. 1s out ohhc countn and could nol be reached for comment. The pttsadent oflherollqic. \\'a)ne Kniss.did not mum t~one calls.. One formn student obJ«ttd to the deC'rec. c1t1"1 tht K"hool's affihataon wnb the o\sxmbhes of God. tht same chW'C'h that •etcva,.h i J1mm~ Swqprt bclonp to. ~ ~ from preactuna for 1hrtt montbs after belllt llC'C'Vsed Of tl\Pl)l'\I I proStHUIC 10 Pttfbnn ~pt\tt acu for him. doutcs an ~maled S\2 m1lhoa a year to tltc C'hurch. ll«Ord1na '° Tht Mloaaled Press. ~n~trc Just dra.&anat uucknas of evcr)th1Q& \.hf) can. \be fonncr 11udent lbd. i• 804 '° be idmtifted btnulC of hit hlt ·s coanertioa IO thr dra \er in 1hc neck. accordini 10 police The 1ruck contanued fo~ard. t c1rt."en1na into se"eral parked cars ~fore Jumping a curb and comina to rt>~I. Pro .. cnce said ··v.c don·1 lt..nov. a )"ct how man) rounds v.erc fired or which officcrs· \hOI hll the suspcrt:· Provence said Founuun \ allt\ and Santa 4-na 11ffi~t'rs lirt·d bcca.use the Costa Mesa (Pleue eee POLICE/ A2J Lungren to give up seat in House Plan~ to \\'age fight for state treasurer post: Wieder·s hat in ring By PAl'L ARCHTPLEY Rep Dan Lungren will &l't up his congres~1onal seat ~n an11c1pa11on of ~1nnrn1 an unprecedented coun battle for the state treasurer"s post. he said WC"dncsda\ Orange Count~ Supervisor Har- nett V.1cdcr 1mmed1atelv announced she ..... as an official cand°1date for the 4::!nd D1stnct scat Lunarcn plans 10 \ acatc b~ the ~nd of his present term In a statement TT'lcased 1n Washing- ton DC . Lungren said he decided to foccgo fihng for re~lcct1on to clear up confusion among 'oters whale his no mination for treasurer 1s deba~ 1n 1he couns ·The 1mpendan$ fihngdatt I March 111 for the Republican nommauon to m' congressional scat makes 11 pµc- tu.all) 1mposs1bk for a final Jud&eaal d«1s1on on m~ appoantmmt as treasurer 10 result in a t1meh fashion ·· Lungren said · ·in light of that. I f~l I owe 1t to mv ~unst11uents 10 rcsoh e an\ doubt ·· Lungrt'n and Go' George Dc\l": \..meJ1an rnntc.-nd he can. take officC" lk'lplle 1he <;tale Senatc·s reJCCt1on of h1\ n1>m1nat1on He v.asconfirmed b' the .\sS(.•mbh · Democrats o pposing his nom1- na11on argue that under the state lOn'it1 tut1on hl· must be confirmed b) ho1h h•lU<.l'\ of the Leg1slaturc Lungren declined to re' cal hov. he (Pleaee eee LUJllGREJll / A2) 'Dream cruise' a ship of fools By ROBERT BAJlltER °' .. Dllllr ....... usanne Burke and bcr husband Jaclt.. embar\..cd "'Ith JTQt e'\pccta· taons on Ol .. dream cru1K·· lhat prom1~ ·· 1 ~ f~nauna days to \k\.1co Central and South o\menca. Jamaica .lnd the Panana Canal - It turned ou1 to ~ fasc1nat1nf. all n ght But Burke 10 said Tunday at her home in Huntmaton Beach that thC' cruaS(' v.as fa.sc1na11na for all the I.\ rona rt'I SOnS The Burl.es aot the Idea that the \ o' •St" .,,. asn 't 1oin1 to be all at was lfackcd up 10 be on lhe first nl&ht out .\ n11ht ov. I pa~~r notteed on a late naaht "'•lit.. that the crew lb""° food 0' C'rboard that l\ad appercntl) \polled bcc3US(' thl' cold St:Onlt d1dn't v.ork Thinp rcponcdl) went do wntull from there Burle said The CTT'"' ~I drunk and nQTI) mu11n1ed. thrcatenn\I the c:&P'o&Jft ""1th a lnafc TM cape.a.in lata was . taken o ff the vC'Dd at pnpmnt by au1hont1cs in Guatemala.* saM!. TM l'll'l bulbs clidA't watt and oprnton had to and to £.-.ct to art haht bufbl that . did. tie llid, M&ny of tbc tl ~ llllo ...._ au~ne ~pleasant odon '° ..,. lhroup l«UOOI oldie .., " ......... b •1'<> lS 7 •• ....,