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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1988 . 25 CENTS
ExeCution for N ·B murder upheld
Newport Beach man's killer expected to
take his appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
BJ PAUL A.aClllPLEY ............
The state Supreme Coun on Thurs.-
day unanimously upheld the death tentence of a murderer who rdbbed
and stranaJed a 77-year.o1d Newport
Beach man in 191 l.
However, James Andrew Melton is
Ryan White tells White
House panel of his battle
with AIDS and the preJu·
dice against the deadly
disease's victims./ A5
Coast
A coalltlon of area Demo-
crats thinks Jesae Jack-
son may win delegates In
thecounty./A3
lndez
still probably a Iona way from his
apP_Otntment with the ps chamber,
said the ~tor who won his
convict.ion in Oran,e County.
Deputy DistriC1 Attorney Patrick
Geary said he was aratafied the
Supreme Court upheld the convic-
tion.
.. He's extremely danaerous and
NB Councilwoman
claims Ferguson
lacks leadership
By GREG u.ERltX
Of .. ...., .......
Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tem
Evelyn Han officially announced
today that she will run apinst
Assemblyman Gil Ferauson in the the
10th Dislnct, drawinJ harsh criticism
from county Republicans who claim
her campaian will be disruptive to
pany aoals.
H~ made the announcement at a
breakfast mcctina of the Newpon
Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce
at Le Meridien Hotel an Newport
Beach, vowina to provide the kind of
leadership in Sacramenlo that she
claims Ferauson, R-Newport Beach.
has failed to show.
extremely vicious," Geary said of
Melton. "But this as just the first
hurdle."
The ~fendant now can bc&in the
lengthy appeals procedure dirou&h
the federal courts. a process that could
take years.
MeJton's attorney, Rohen Kane,
said he would appeal. Kane wd the
ruling was "not unexpected. ajven the
pattern with the new Supreme
Coun."
Kane broke the news to Melton
durin11. a visit to San Q uentin where
he found his client disappointed but
"in relatively sood spirits.··
Melton. 36, was oonv1cted or
murdering Anthony DeSousa an Oc-
tober 198 l after they met throuab a
personal ad OcSousa placed in a gay
newspaper .
DcSousa's nude body was found an
the bed of has Newport Beach con-
dominium. A cord was wrapped
around his neck.
A coroner's rcpon said he had been
beaten unconscious before be1n1
strangJed to death. ,Jo
Poh~ said Melton also stole De·
Sousa's car. two diamond nngs and
other property
Geary's chief witness was Melton's
former lover an prison, Johnny Boyd
Boyd lt1t1ficd that he and Melton
had plotted to rob ddcrly men who
ran pcnonal ads an py publicallons
8o)d was given immunity from
prosecution He said he an~rcd
OcSousa's ad and set up a dinner
meeting bet'4ccn the victim and
Melton
Melton later showed up weanng
DcSousa's nngs and mdicaled he hlld
s1ran&led the elderly man. Boyd
tesuflcd
Melton denied lhe killi""" cooteodo-
ing Boyd had set him up 1n revctWD
for bc1ng1ihed.
The defendant had a loot criminal
rttord daung bad to• l l wbea be
\loaS committ~ to the California
Youth Authonl~
He was convicted of thrtt rapes at
age I q and assaulted an elderly P Y
man tn Oakland whom he be-
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"It is my opinion that, for the major
bills that nttd to get carried. he is nol
there to carry them," said Hart. who
has been a member of the Ncwpon
Beach City Council for 10 years. "We
need someone (in Sacramento) to
represent this dillrict lhe way at
should be represented.
.. The 10th Assembly District
should be a viable and respected force
in Sacramento. The reprncntative
holding this scat could be in a
position to do a .,eat deal for Oranae
County. I do not see this bein& done
and I believe I can provide that
leadership."
College doesn't fine students
Weather The 70lh Assembly District in-
cludes Newpon Beach. Costa Mesa.
(Pleue-HART/A2)
BJ JENNIFER WEBER
... ROBERT HYNDMAN .,. .. ...., .......
Students at Southern Cahfornla
College ma} have wrongly assumed
that they would be fined for missing
chapel too often, the school's pru1-
dent said Thursday.
A proposal to fine students \loas
ra1~ at ' meeting of administrators
and stud~t leaders. but was rtJCCted,
said Wayne Kra1ss. president of the
Costa Mesa college
··Nobod} has been fined and no-
body will be fined." Kralss said. "I
can tell you up front this college will
not be fin ing students monetaril)' for
chapel absences ··
Although the proposal was dr·
featrd, '40rd spread amona student of
the pnvate Chnman college that they
might be fined s:s for e.ach a~n~
be' ond 13 a Stmcster
:.It v.as s1mpl~ an 1dt>a and students
too~ 1t as gospel. · studt>nt bod)
president Fred Chast.agner said this
I
HB sen ti.mentalist s p iering into future
City's identity closely tied to landmark,
third re utl tng after storms is likely -
BJ ROIDT HYNDMAN ..............
What would Huntinaton Beach be
without a pier?
"'Hunliftlt!>n Beach without the
pier is like Paris without the Eiffel
Tower." says Mayor John Enkine.
.. As someone who bu surfed both
aidaoftbepierfrom the time I was 16
until about four yean aao. I can al test
to the love lbat surfers and otMn
have for the pier. h's our only
landmark.''
~ County Superviwr Har-~t Wieder &peed, eddina.: .. As it is. w c1on•t have mouah thinp we can
point 10 10 remJnd us of our history.
Tbe pier and our. 1urfen are import·
aat features oflMcity."
.. No piet? I don't soon any often~
but it would be like SUn.et Beach.
•YI J..til ltotath. who uted to work
at tM pier's End Cafe. ••Huntington
..... would -hs cbancter." Wlaile tM city and ill pier have
beea i.....,.ble aiMe 191•. winter .._.over the ycua have W'Catened to driw tM1n apil\. TM pier and lhc
caltat itl.....,... cad-appropriaio-
1) called ne E8d ea. -w '° be '*'It ia 1 940~uteof aonns \bat
allo dlimd the laJbol Pier down
die COlll Then. fivo yean 'IO· the
second of two severe storms knocked
the cafe off Lhe end of the pier. And
apjn, it was rebuilt with proud
dedication ceremonies held in 1985.
Mother Nature came knockina
once apin on Jan. 17 with what the
National Weather Service called lhe
worst storm to Slrike the Southern
California coastline since t 983. State-
wide, damqe was estimated at S32
million. The Hu.ntiqton Beach and
Laauna Beach city councils and the
county Board of Supervisors declared
loc:a1 s&ala of~· Demaee in Oranee County wu estunated at S6
million. m\K:h of which was found in
Huntinston 8cacl\.
The end oltbe dty ~'· includina
the tebuih £Del CIR. WU knocked
into tbe IUl'f wMle t.be pilinp sufrcred
further tiat~ a.t lhi1 time.
despite the lo• ~istory of stand.in& by
its beloved Dier. tbe community is
ftndi"I tt.at fu =to bounce beck
is bei aordy The ,nMllUCC COVUllD and public
funds med to repair 0.0 1913 dunqe
are no toneer availablo. The city had
trouble ftlicliM ......... insurance
followint the 1913..,. and went
witbOUt lt.
Now witb iM 1.IJO.foot pier
ahoncned 10about l,j()Oa.i. tbecity
has tbree e>ptioaa: 61-4 the pier to
its onginal lenath. repair 1t at its
current length or tear the whole thing
down and (maybe) rebuild It frt>m
scratch. • Hun11ngton Beach City .>\dm1n1s-
trator'Paul Cook says the city as not
yet rady to decide the pier's fale.
"R1aht now, we JUSt don't know
what we would be deciding on ... Cook
said. "That's why we're not rushing
into a nything. We're lookana at every
possible alternauvc."
For staners. the Caty Counctl will
be asked at its MaKh 21 mcetina to
hare Fluor Daniel Inc., a subsidiary of
the Irvine-based Fluor Corp., to
manage an eflllnccnng sludy of the
pier. The study, Cook said. would call
for a review of a structural study
conducted 10 years aao. a study of
wave ection !nd sand movement
around the pier and an analysis of the
benefits and costs or vanous alterna-
tives.
"They'll ~mmend whether ~
should leave lhe pier the way it is. tear
il down and start over, or Cllt.end it
qain to its on~nal lcnath." Cook
said.
The study. which may bqan within
a few days after the council's a~
proval. is upectcd to la.sl lO to 45
days. A City Council dcasion. lhere-
forc, could be made by late M•f ·
Stale and fcdtral funds wiU be souaht for pier ~in or 1'tt'OC\Stnac-
tion. but Cook said t0me limitations
may be placed on lbal atd. Some
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Floodworri , fish story linger 5 years
'
momin&-··The fine was never an
official pol 1c~ ··
Ch.aslagner said the requirement
that students attend the chapel ~r
' ices.. held th~ t1me<1 each Wttk has
Iona bttn discussed
.. Bua it's pan of your contract when
)Ou come 10 a Chnst1an colleac:· he
(Pleue eee FUfU/ A2)
Builders
in legal
fight on
growth
BJ BOB VAN EHEN Of_._ .......
Oran~ Count\ developen and
other busancssn have 1oined forttS an
a lq.al assault on the Citizens Scns1bk
GroW1h and Traffic Control ln-
1t1at1' e
~ttomeu for the 8wldu\l lndust"
Assoc1auon of Southern Cahforn1a,,
the Orange ( ount} Chamber of
Comme1't"t' and lhe lndustnal ~
vclopment .>\'5soc1allon filed lqal
documents Thunda' an an attempt to
PftVCOI thf measure from IO'DI
before the voters
Tbc opponents have filc-d • com-
p&a1nt and ha"e ask~ the coun either
to Lssuc an an1u nct1on PIT'Cnlln& the
init\at1\-e from appcanng on the
ballot or to perm1t 1t to appear onl' as
an advllOt) meuun-
Supportfn of the 1n1t1auve \Ub-
nuncd more than %,000 SlJn&IUrcs
to the Rqistrar of\' otcn Feb Q. and
lllis wuk the Board of Su pen 1!IOC'I
"-oled unanimous!~ to puf the in·
itiabft on the June pnmary ct«tton
bah
Oevdopcn oppose th' mcaJV~ wild 11t'OUld f'CqUll"f that traflc -...,,vancnb be installed bd'oN
cllvdopmcnt ta n pbn 1e ..,.
ls ICTlOUS traffte ('OQlllC9>
l.aW)'a1 rqwacnuna t..be .,.kti!! ... _, AllociabOft. a dc'dopcn
.... IN*Pt .at l\undly tMl....,
'9lilM lDJtiative. WCiL-.i• .... -.i ill RqiiilaM811 .. _ ...
-n. .. !ICM' ..
B~DERS FIGHT GROWTH CONTROL •••
~Al
Gunther. Knox and Elliott .. Is it an
ordinance, a aeneTaJ plan amcn6-
meGl, °' an inarticulate primal scream of frustration?"
Kaufman said he also believes the
initiative ilJcaally holds developers
accountable for the effects of past
development.
Russ Burkett, c<rauthor of the
initiative, said Kaufman's charges
were unfounded.
.. It doesn"t hold dcvclopen ac-
countable 10 anything." he said. '"The
initiative is duu ted toward decision
maken. It doesn't say a thin& about
developers. And if it's vague. why d id
the BIA sit throu&h 13 mtttlDgs with
us and not come up wtth a single
vu.ry?''
Auikett said he and 1n1uauvc ~
author Tom Roecn attempted to
attend the ~ conference at which
the lepl actions were announced but
WCTC prevented from entering.
.. They had some thuss there in the
ba.JJways and ~ were bounced out. ..
:he said.
Jim Erickson. another attorney
working on bthaJf of the builders..
-attacked the ini11at1ve on practkal
arounds.
.. We feel it would only eucerbate
the problem of traffic in Oranae
County ... he said. "This is a rqional
problem. Any parochial effon by a
local jurisdiction to deal with it is
soing to fail ..
An official with the Buildina Indus-
try Association said he believed the
initiative would be so ell:pensive 10
implement that it would shut down
the construction industry in Orange
County.
··we believe this is a no-srowth
measure. not a sensible arowth
measure ... said Don Steffensen. pttsi-
denl of the association's Southern
California rqion.
Steffensen said he believed the
initiative would prevent the im-
plementation of the Footltill Circula-
tion Phasin,a Plan. a S23S million
road buildms program in south
Orange County.
But the Foothill Plan is fueled by
development asrecments, which
commit developers to road construc-
11on fees in return for building
guarantees and county lqaJ officials
say the ~cnts woukf bt Cllcmpt
from the initiative.
In fact. Michael Ruane. the coun-
ty's dim:tor of environmental ~
jects, ~ he ~licved the ..,eements
~ stncttt an most cues than the
initiative.
~Obvi~y there's room for specu-
la11on, but an the case of the foothill
Plan, ~ believe our qreemcnts. in
fact1 do a bcner job of meeting the
J<>;a~s . of . the initiative than the
1nit1at1ve itself." Ruane said.
~uildis:ia l~ustry Association of-
ficials said then lepJ actions would
be funded ~their rqional legal defense fund. declined to specu-
late on how muc they expected to
spend.
John Enkine, Cllecutivc director of
the association's Oranae County
chapter and the rMyorofffuntinaton
Beach. said his orpniz.ation bad no
plans 10 take lqiJ action against the
fi ve cities that also have JTOwth
control IDttiativcs beaded for the
June ballot.
~But I wouJdn"t rule out that
possibility," said Steffensen.
The petition for injunction will bt
heard March 23 ~ Superior Court
Judsc John C. W~y.
STUDY OF PIER REBUILDING ASKED •••
homAl
federal funds. for cumple. might be
restncted only to repairing the por-
tion of the pier that was lost ID ~
storm.
··There'll bt add1t1onal (pnvate)
funds needed no matkr what we do."
Cook said
Should the pier bt rebuilt. Cook
said the city this lime v.ould probably
seek insurance ap1nst further storm
damage.
Hununaton Beach was caught
FLOOD •••
P'romAl
'"The fish were s11 or eight inches
long. and the) were swimming -not
noppms around - in the direction of
City Hall.·· he said.
The late winttt storm. on that
ominous and wmdy Tuesday morn-
1os. followed five days of light to
moderate rain that had saturated the
soil and hm1tcd its ability to absorb
more water.
~ storm. accompanied by howl--in& winds. hit hardest when tides were
runnina at theu peak. Ocan water
was pushed into llood control chan-
nels alo"I wtlb street runoff water,
:and either ov~ the lops of the
channels or punched holes throuch
ihc earthen banks.
Homes near Beach Boulevard and
mobile home parts near Gufidd
Avcoue and Brookhunt Stred wtTC
IOOO cnaulfed. Ernctsncy crews from El Toro
Marine t°ofl)S Air Stauon and sailors
from the Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Saa&ion wcTC called to JOtn emetJtDC)
crews in sandbaalna the area around
Edison Hiah ScfK>ol where the water
tore a 2~foot pp In an earthen
channel bttWttn .<\danta and Hamil-
ton avenues.
without msuran« this year becauK
the costs followins the 1983 storm
were excessive. Policies offering SI
million in covcraae were available.
but featured a SS00.000 deducubk
and a $250,000 premium.
··1 bchcve it was the insurance
anduslt')''s response to Clt1cs after the
storm that they JUSI didn't want to
insure any piers.. .. Cook said. "Now.
though. I think we"ll '° after some
insurance. Seal Beach has a fairly eood policy and we probably wdl seek
our own if we mn gtt a reuonable
one."
Despik the damqt the pier has
suffered. there doesn't appear to bt
any reduction in tbe community's
interest an visiting the landmark.
"'You know. we're ,ettina more
v1s1tors now than ever, mostly just
curiosity seekers.. .. Cook said. "'The
pier has deteriorated. but ifs still safe
for pcvple right now to walk out on ...
Mayor Erskine, among many
others, is anxious to see the pier
rebuilt.
"I think if you took a poll rich I now.
you'd find that the majonty of the
public would want lo ~ild the pier
to its ori&inal kn~ and that's my
prefCTencc as well. he said ... But v.c
know we need money and all kmds of
busaDC1S and community aroups arc
coalescing 10 raise pnvate dona-
tions."
Among th<>K headins a fund·
raising dnvc is Kouch. a lon1t1me
cmploytt of The End Cafe who lost a
job and a second home of torts when
the restaurant toppled into the surf
But she and ot.bcn bthcve tha1
although they lost their Jobs. their
work has ju.st bcJun.
An organizalt0n called The Pier
Group. with Kotsch as prrs1dcnt. has
formed to raise funds and public
awan-ness about the dn1rt to restore
the Huntington Pier.
"Pf course we want to see it back to
its oriainal length and to rebuild The
End Cafe." Kot sch said. ··eut cvct if
we don't set that rebuilt. we do want a
destination point out there."
The aroup has been selling hun-
dreds of swca tshins.. T-shirts and
tank tops emblazoned with tbc.._or-
pnuation·s loao and staaed a fund-
raiscr last v.eek at a local restauranL
~ event attracted matt than 200
people and raised about $750, raising
tht" poup•s bank t.i.nce to about
$2.300
'"We are suit sceliin& non-profit
status for the aroup so we'll be able to
collect more money from corpor-
auons. •• Kotsch says.
To encourage fund-raising. Super-
visor W1edc-r. a former Huntington
Beach mayor. has pledged S2SO.OOO
m county funds to match a like
amount raised by the community.
"Fint of all. I'm not an cn&inttr so
I don't know what can bt done to the
pier, .. Wieder said, .. But I think our
efforts to f'C1torc the pier arc cxtrtme-
1) important for the entire city ...
W~r said the $250.00Cl would
come from her district's share of
county Harbor. Beaches and Parks
funds. In add111on. the group has
rett1ved a pledge of $2.300 from
AnJO. Japen -Huntington Beach's
sister city.
Kotscb bopn to attract even more
donations at the city's ~in Street
Fair on March 26 and 27. -some people may bt ques1ionin1
whcthcT we should rebuild the pier.
she said. ..I can understand their
hesitation about not wantin& to put
&ood money after bad. but we're not
about that. We're about responsible
reconstruction of the pier. I don't
want my kids to have to do this over
apin. or their kids.··
A 4"1-milc stretch of Pacific Coast
Highway between Golden Wnt
St~t and Warner Avenue was closed
for more than a week as waves
$plashed ~nd and dcbns over the
lhorouJhfarc
DYNAMITE IDEA •••
Salle)' Alexander. whose homeon
Dnft•ood Lane sustained about
S50.000 ID damqr when a channel
overflowed and poured water
lhrou&hout her~. said the SIOml
remains 4 n1atuina~.
··1 can't help u ... she sa.Oth11 wed.
ME"er)1imc 11 starts to rain rm afraid
ifs all IOtnl to happen ap1n."
A.In.a.oder and her husband
Chauncey. have ~ efb1s
for flood control wort t.o make their
-lllocne and othrn safe in the t"Vent of
uothcr teYcn storm, .... Or.uwr County crews were paacb-
p>phc'r bola an21 buildint up
b as she s.poU. sbc said. But tht
city, abe claimed. 11111 11asa·1 done ilS
pan lO improve street drai.._.
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n\lcr to Beach Boulevard.
H1gms ame up with a bold
plan to set up I row of
dynamitr cba.rln near New-
land Stred and Pacific Coast
Hiabway. ·~ the Edison
llam plant now s1ands. Soon
after the cba,.es were sct off.
there was an opm1na and the
flatlands drau!Cd as wa\Cf
rushed to the sea.
•• 1 rookally. they·~ been
talkina . recently about
ehm1natina pert of the cban.ncl
•• the !f'ln.hlands lhat
would pcmut m~ ebb and
Row ol sea watCT". bul also
K'r'e a.s a ca&ch b;u1n should
the nver overflow apin."
Picard said. .. It would srrve
the same purpott. -
If Ooodioa dtd lhrcatcn
homes. Picard said tbeTe is a
chance some IOft of apmina
could be blown opm aJoaa tht
..channd to allow the waa to ftn .-ay. the way Hiains
did half a crnlury llO-.• From a public safety A.aft6.
point, we·d waAl lbe water '°
rush ID I.he ocean. DOI toward
homes. .. Picard said. -in reali-
ty. thou&b. it•s only• lhouPt.
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COCAINE MONOPOLY ATTEMPT TOLD •••
l'IOIDAl
won't help her out anymore."
Anthony Paduano said. "He uted to
help her, but now be hanp up the
phone when she calls. ..
FINES •••
From Al
said. "I feel that if they don't like
havina to 10 to chapel, maybe they
shouldn't '° to school here.·
Chastaancr and Kniss said stu-
dents with attendance problems arc
more likely to have the matter
discussed with administraton than
be subjected 10 fi nn or other repri-
mands.
Kraiss said. however. that another
administntor. Dean of Students
Richard Schulz. may have told some
people who had skipped church 25 to
lO umcs they would be chuted for
each tame they did not show up.
Schulz could not bt reached for
comment.
One student with more than the 13
allotted absrnccs per semester said
Schulz's secretary had told him
earlier this year he would bt fined $25
each time he missed another chapel.
··1 was j ust told by his SCCTetary, so I
supposedly btlievcd it.·· said the
student. who asked not to be ident-
ified.
Schulz brou&ht a su~t1on to the
administrative council thrtt weeks
a.go that students. be charaed S 10 per
absence 1fthey nuss chapel more than
13 times. But the council -which
comp-rises administrators.
professors.. a staff member and a
student 6 voted ap1nst the proposal.
Kraiss 5S1d Schulz may have sua-
acsted the measure to act
authonza11on 10 carry out his threat.
Asked whether that was likdy,
Kraiss said. .. This is not charac-
kristic of him (Schulz)."
Even 1fthe Administrative Council
had approved the measure, Kraiss
said he would have vetoed it. Finins
students who wett absent from
chapel 100 often was an idea .. flever
put 1n place and I would not approve
n an~y." Kraiss said. He bas final
say di\ items that'° to the council.
Doctor ...
O'Shea told the Daily Pilot she is a
protected witness who testified before
the Grand Jury under the promise of
immunilJ ..
Dino ~uizzo. who said he is a
longtime friend of the defendant. also
said the chargn against Paduano arc
bolus. "They arc relying on low-lifcs
known to have problems with the law
as witnesses. .. Sogluizzo said. "for
whatever reason. they decided to try
and make .a case. but I'm confident
the truth will come out in the wash ...
Wade said Paduano, who was
linked by the state Attorney General's
office to orpnizcd crime in 1978.
never actuaJl~1rt1cipated in the
crimes. but al aly orpni.zed them
and paid hired nds to do the work.
Mendel and his Jirlfricnd, Yvonne
Regina Naui. each identified photo-
araphs of Matua and Rodney Tia as
the men wbo beat and robbed them.
while a third witness also identified
the pair as men who attacked him in
Palm Sprinir,s..
Mendel said O'Shea told him he
couJd set his things back by 11v1n1 her
the address of another man. Michael
Hancock.
He testified that he refused to Jive
her the address, but the indictment
shows that the Nc~rt Beach home
in which Hancock hvcd with Vinnie
St. John was also broken into. on Oct.
31 , 1986 -before Mendel was
robbed.
Cocaine, money and jewelry was
taken from the home and St. John was
robbed at sunpoant. according to the
indictment.
Althou&h Paduano is not charged
with extortin& any of the three
witnesses who testified Thursday, he
1s accused of extortina several of h1~
allt"gcd victims. He allcaedly forced
them to sell cocaine lor him and
threatened them with their lives 1f
they ref used.
Wade said 11 was difficult to
determine how much money was
in volved 1n Padu~no's alleged
cnmcs. but said 1t was Ins than SI
m1lhon.
The prosecutor said IS victims
came forward in the Grand Jul")
1nves11puon, and, accordina to the
1nd1ctmcnt. an adchtional 24 w11-
nessn appeared before the pend. Hr
said most of his evidmce was testi-
mony rather than physical evidence.
but would not say who he planned to
ca II as wit nnscs.
Tia 1s not chaf'lcd with any cnme~
althou&h the Grand Jury indictment
details his role an KvcraJ robbcncs.
and he is listed as a witness who
appeared. before the Grand Jury.
Wade would not di5CUss specifics
about why no charscs were filed
qamst Tia. but said immunity "has
been discussed"' wtth some fiaum in
the case.
Under immunity. a witness 1s
allowtd to testify without fear of
facing charies.
COURT UPHOLDS DEATH •••
From Al
friended. took money from and then
slashed his wrists. Melton also at-
tempted to rape a woman 1n a
Berkeley synqopr.
He was released from pnson four
months bcfoce the murder.
'"He bad a history of violen«."
Geary said. MHe's a very scary
individual.··
Melton is the fifth man whose
death sentence has been affirmed by
the coun in the last ci&ht days.
Sinct conservatives pined a ma-
JOnty on the coun last year. nine of I J
death xnkn«s have been upbdd.
However. Geary admittcd pros-
ecutors arc frustrated t?Y the system
that keeps mwderen ahvc for yean.
despite their convlct.ions.
"If he's acquitted. be walks out the
door ... Geary said. "If he's convicted.
nothina happens.
"But you know what? To kit the
truth. I think eventually it's coin& 10
ha~n. h 's just JO•na to take awhile.•·
Open ~tration will be hdd Moftday tbtoUIJ\
Marth 18 fot mtd-tmn dalel 1t.artina March T4
and later at Golckn Wnt Collqie.
. No appointment is necessary to rq.ister for the
m1d-termcluses. Rqistrationhounare8:30~m. to
6:30 p.m. Monday thrO\llh Thundly and unul 4:30
p.m. Friday in the Administration and Records
office at lbt Administration 8uildina.
A mini-tcbedule of clusel is available for
students to pick up when they come to rq.aster. For ~itional information, call &9s.&306.
Parent.' 11ealon• •l•t~
. Dr: Leora Baton will speak on .. Communk:a-
lloo With Your Children" Monday at noon as part
of a scnes on parentina to be offered Mondays
Jhrouah April 4 at the Newport Center branch of the
Newport Beach Public Library.
Guest speakers are from the Coastline Com-
munity Coll~e speakers' bureau. The prosram is
free and the library is located at 856 San Clemente
Drive. Call Jackie Headly at 644-3186 for further
informat1on.
Direct mall talk set
Lynn Feinstein of the Money Mailer will
address the Business Referral Association on .. How
Co-op Direct Mail Can Benefit You" at its mcetina
Monday noon 1n El Toro.
The pr<>Jf"lm is scheduled for the Seventh Floor
Restaurant in the H_ome Savinp BuiJdina on El
Toro Road. The cost 1sS9.SOand those intcttsted in
promotina their busincsS«,should call Betty Hie at
581-1106.
Sale.manshlp discussed
Selhna oneself and one's work throuah effccuve
sales presentations will be the topic of the Mart'h
meerina of the Independent Wnters of Southern
California, Oranse County section.
The session will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
~omona First Federal Savinp and Loan Associa-
tion, 1785 l 17th St., Tustin. Admission ts (TU for
IWOSC memben and SI O for non-members. Call
Gail Finlayson at 892-2718 for details.
Laguna future viewed
Kyle Butterw1ck, (hrcctor of community de-
velopment for the city dflaauna Beach. will discuss
the city's outlook on the progress toward the
downtown specific plan Monday at 7:.30 a.m. at a
Chamber of Commerce meeting at the Hotel
Laguna, 425 S. Coast Highway. Laauna Beach.
Other subjects W111 be the C~tral Bluff and
,South Laauna The breakfast cost as S6.50 and
~rvataons may be made by ca Hing 494-1 018.
Alumnae to meet
The Alpha X1 Delta alumnae chapter will hold
its l\C:\t meeunf Monday at the home of Jeanne
Smith, who w1l present a program based on her
recent tnp to china.
A bnefbusincss meet1n1 wtll begin at 7:30 p.m
followed by the proaram. Call Smith at 968-1559 or
Dee Stovall at 892-8569 for ~rvatjons.
Youth workshop bJ Irvine
A pn-cmploymcnt assessment and skill-bu11d-
in1 workshop for youna people 14 to 21 W111 be held
Monday and March 14 at the Irvine Youth Services
Center.
MelodJ. Vandruff of the city's Family Services
Prog.ram wall conduct the snsion. which will include
1oaJ scttin&. intcrvicwina techniques and JOb
finding. The cost is S2S, and more 1nformauon as
available at 660-3920.
C ALENO~R
F riday, March 4
No mccunp scheduled
Monday, Mar ch 7
• 6:30 p.m. Cella M ... City Ceudl, council
chamber'$. 77 Fair Drive.
• 6:30 p.m. C..aa M-PluaJat C.mmJ11a..
study session. fint·Ooor confcrrn« room. 77 Fair
Drive.
• 7 p.m. Special meetina of the Lapa Bueti ReenaU.. c...Jttee to ditcuss de-sign alterna-
tives for Aliso School Park. council chamber'$. SOS
forest Ave.
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()qnge COMt DAILY PILOT/Fndey, March 4, 19M * A8 -------
.Jacltsc>n campaign seeks
9Gt8l!S in Q~ange County
BJ llOB VAN EYI1!N ..............
Oranat County may not teem li~e
Jackson country, but a coafit1on of county
Democrats thanks it could be ffttilc
political soil for the Southern pracbcr-tum~pres1dcnt11l-andidate.
Rev. Jesse Jackson bas alrady run for
presicknt once. an 1984, when he failed to
capture a sinak California de~te.
. But Jackson has been tumina an incrus.
anaJy Slrona pe~o~an~ in early st.ate
cauc.uscs a~d '"''manes this election year, ~ntly finashana second to MaSS11thu1etts
Gov. Michael Dukakis in the Vermont
primary.
Members of Jackson's fled&lina Oranae
County organization Wd at a press
conference Thursday that believed their
man could caoturt as much as SO percent
Keeping the water out
ortbe Dem«Taoc VOit in some Cahfomaa
ditlricu 11 nut June's pnma.ry election .
and u many as five or six of Oranae
County's 1 l deleptcs.
-It's my considered opinion that Jack-
t0n win act his share of the dclcptes in
Oran,e County:· said Josh White, chaJr-
man of tbe Oranit County Jesse Jackson
(or President campaip.
Bill Thom. former mayor of Anaheim
and former chairman of the Oranse
County Democratic Central Committee.
said he considered Jackson the most
stronaly Democratic of the ~mocrats in
this year's ~1denttal race
.. He's the only one who really talks hke a
Democrat. .. said Thom. ··He·s interested
in work1n1people. Ofcourx he has a great
deal of compassJon for the poor and
disadvanta&cd. but he's focusma on em-
powenng tfie smaJI business people and
the workma pcopk of this country after
ct&ht >ears of abuw by the Reqan
ad"m1n1strat1on."
Baldwin Keenan of Irvine 11 another
member of the Jackson commmce.
Keenan. a business •ot for the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters. sa1d Jackson
was addressing forclan track issues that
should be of interest to worklna people
"'Re\ Jackson has said repeated!> that
US ""orlers should not have to compete
a.gains! slave labor markets." he said.
rt'femni to coun1nes which arc able to
attract JObs and 1nvcstmen1 because of
their low wages.
White said the Jackson campaign ID
Orange Count~ v.ould be concentrated
ma1nl) ID 1he 38th 39th and 40th
convcss1onal d1s1mts which include the
denstl) populated central and coastal
areas of the count)
Worken are ln tbe flna1 •taaea of a p roject to continaed. tbe fou.ndattona of ~ laland
replacecleterlorattncbalkbeahattbeweatendof homes coald ba•e been affected, Kld City
Balboa Jaland. Water wu ~nntn1 to eeep Ma.na&er Robert Wynn. The project aboald be
throq)a the balkbeada and If the leak&Ce bad-completed by llarch 15 . ·
Life sentence
for teen-age
slayer urged
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A proS«utor
asked for a hfe sentence for a I 7-ycar-0ld
alleged pna member who shot an Oranae
County church leader as he prayed in a
souths1dc telephone booth.
"The need to protect society .... and the
scnousness of the o~nK .... would de-
mand lhat he be sent to state prison.··
Deputy Distnct Attorney Joseph Markus
said Thunday dunna the penalty-phaK
lnal of Andre Moore.
Moore plea~ 1u1lty last month to ooc
county of murder aod two counts of
robbery.
DunrlJ. a prehm1nary heanng. Thom~
son's Wlfc, Namora. testified that her
husband had stopped the car at a p.s
station about 11 p.m. to make a ohone call
when thr« pna members approached
him.
She saad one youth put a aun to her
husband's head. and he stood pra)ing, has
anns raised and has eyes closed. as the gang
member pulled the trigtt.
Latino laborers given
advice on legal rights
By ne A•~lalH Prest
Flacrs adv1san1 Latino laborers of their
lepJ nahts ~ distnbuted this Wttk b)
the Oranar County Coahtaon for Human
Ri&hts an response to a police crackdown
on transients.
"The true ta,.ct of this stepped-up
enforctment arc obvaousl)' those persons
who the CH) believes are aliens.·· Rebttca
Jurado. an atto~y wtth the .\mencan
Civil lJbcrllcs Union. said Thursda)
Jurado branded a s.cnC'S ofarttsts in the
city of Oranat as aimed arbatranl) at
Hispanics and threatened a lawsuit 1f the
amsts aren •t s~ She and other
immipant n&hts act1visu say the> want to
work with authontacs to ensure pohc-e do
not violate the transients" nJhts of due
proccs.s
Mcaowbalc. Mayor Jess F Perez said
Thursday the oty ..cannot continue the
sv.ccps because th~ "rt dra1n1ng offitef\
from other duties.
'"We have the rest of the Crt\ to
pohcc "e can't afford 11 financaalh :·
Perez said he dad not sa~ hov. long the s1\-
offiCC"r task force would cont1n~ 1u sweep
assaanments
-\bout a week ago. pohc-e t>t-gan annuna
scores of transients for misdemeanor
infracuonssuch a~ loucnna. unnauna and
dnnkina an public -and also chcck1n1
their ~1dencv status Tho~ v.ho.could not pro'lde proof of
lt~gal rcsadcnC) ""ere dn,en to the L'
Border Patrol office an San Clemente and
deponed So far. I I b such arrnts mulled
an deponat1 on. pohce \aid
..lf,ou are in the area and art oflauno
appearantt. that is e' 1denc-e enough for
~vu to be stopped b~ polrcc. interropted u
to 'our legal satu!> and all dfons made to
ha'e \OU dePOrtC'd ··Jurado s.aad
The cit\ 's high-profile enforrement was
prompted b} citizens· complaints about
da' laborers unnattng 1n pubhc and
harassing local residents and l:lustncs\
\u,wmers . .\ssist.ant C1 1' .\llome' Bruce
D Praet ..aid
Regional
growth
~ontrol
studied
By BRUCE V. BIGELOW
Growth<ontrol advocates an fh e
Southern Cahforn1a counties art organ1z-
in& a regional meeuna to share the lessons
oflocal anu-vowth battles and 10 broaden
their polaucal clout.
The regional mcct1n1 could be u~ to
field a slate of slow-vowth candidates and
to consider formulat1na a st.ue",dc 1n-
1t1atl\ e hm111n& development. sa•d Linda
Martin. co-ch.airwoman of Cn1zcns for
L1m1ted Growth
··we nccdcd a coaht1on of the con-
ucuous counties an Southern California."
Martin said ... The rcuon was JUSt to J!Ve
us a hlle eu~ clout in lobbyana o ur
rcprcseniauves."
The San Dtcto-bascd aroup intends '°
)Ct up the mccuna an Apnl to fonnalau a
network of anu-srowth act1V1sts ~na
heretofore local campaJ,sns in Los An,eks..
Orangr. Riverside. San Oteao and San
Bernardino counties.
"'It isn't Just scnsinc our pohttcal
strength as a movement." sa.id 8111 Haven.
""ho has worked to put a growtb-manqc~
ment 1n1uat1,e on the ovembcr ballot an
Rl\ersade Count} "'Ifs fC'COC01ZJ n1 the
mucal need for reiaonal planninJ."
While a st.atev.1de slo"'-tr0wtb 1nmauve
··isn't goin& to happen anyume soon."
Martin said fieldina candidates for the
suate Lqislaturt is sometbina she wants to
bes•n as soon as possible.
"Ha\lng1us1 gone thro~ 30 drafts of
an 1n1t1atl\e here an San Dieao. l ha'e to
1ell 'ou that the idea of~ statewu:k effTon as
mind-boghna." Manin said
he npccts 10 SC"l«t a date and place for
the regional m~ung after Marrh :!2.
G rov.th<ontrol proponen1s alrcad}
ha' e pro' t'd their mettle 1n Los ~ngclcs
~1th the election last 'ear of Ruth
Galanter. a slo.,.,,-vov.lh IQder. to the Cat)
Counol Her supponen also helped
appro'e an 1n111at1,e hmiuna h1&h-n11e
de' elopment on the c1ty·s west 11dc
Teen kidnapped,
raped In Huntington
.\ I b-year-01d 11rl who ....-as walkJna
home from Edison H1&h School allqedly
"as forced into a car and raped by a man
"ho Simulated a knife. polltt said today.
The g.arl sa1d that a man. bche\'cd to be m
tm .:!Os v.1lh Iona brown hair lied tn a
pom tail. got out of has car, told her to
"\·ome hctt," and forced her into a black
\ olkswqcn Scarocco
He then dro' e her around the cit' bcfort
alleged!\ attad.1n& her in the car· pohct
~Id
Plane crash-lands in desert
town; 4 countians survive
••• i\ Costa M~ man rt'poned ttlJt
the dnver of To)ota or Dat<tu.,
folio~ ham home from .\nahe1m
and pointed a handgun at him ahn
rcllina obsttnat1n No shots ""ere fi~ in the 1nct<knt unungton &Jl h
on susp1c1on ot drunlen dm •n& The
man said he parled and iocked up has
'chick a1 Brvolhur>t 'lrttt and
Pacific Coa~I H1ghwa' It was m1ss-
1nJ v.hen he ""<'nl bad 1,l p1d; It up. he
\aid • • •
• • • \ rN1 'eh1ck allqcdl) knocked
o'er a hghr pole at 2:51 a.m toda)',
sendan& I" r ~ires to the pound on
Gothard ~tl"l'Ct between Heil and
Edinger a\Cnu~ • • •
I ....... ,...,, ... win,.,.,...
A pilot from Minion Viejo and one
of three fountain Valley rnidents
wbo were ~naien of a small plane
walked away unharmed when the
craft CTUh4andcd i.n a populated
detcnara after bani turned away by
conuoUcn at Ontario Airport.
I uthoritics uid.
;
Mislion Vac~ reponcd tockputics in
the Victorville subliation that she
had been turned away from Ontano
Airport bccaUK of heavy air traffic
there. Defalco said.
condiuon.
AcrordinJ to Defalco. the pilot
was searchma for Hcspcna Airport
when she rwn out of fuel and had tb
make an emc~ landin1 on the open dexrt about a m1k from the
airport..
.\ ~ resadcnt 1n the lt>4.•~'
block of Tunstall Lane said that thert'
was a man waJkina on the roof shon h
befott midn~t. He was nght ( nn
tactcd by polace. the man on the rt'X'I
said he was a rn1dcnt in the complt'\
and had l«ked his ke}s 1ns1dc an
aparunenL He chmbtd on the r°'''
tryiq lO fCl beck an. he said
.\ man ""''h a i.ha't"d head .&nd
bcllC'ed lo be an ht\ mad-~0 allqedh
unnated an So<'' eral Hh1, I~ along
Be~ch Boule' ard. The man was
caught b) pohC't' and taL.en to a
hospital for obsel"' a11on. He allqedl)
alr.o unnatcd from the pier arta
Thie'~ brole into a 1980 Chn-
rolet camper shell parted on PK-tflC
Coast Hiahv.a} and stoic a punr wi ..
a 'aluc of S300. mon~y orckn and
1dcn11ficat1on papen The victim uJd
("Ulprits also broke a window tO I
Corvette parked.an the rear
One patlCftFI'. Barban Saarr. 4S.
rueived minor i~uria when the sa~naine Piper Oaltoca plane
appemuly ran out of pa before the
Th\lnday niaf\t crash in a delrl1 ua
two miles IOUt.b or Maia Sueei. l&1d
San Bemardino County Sheriff'•
Deputy S.Cvc Defalco. . Ti.c pilot. Anita Baroldi. 41 . or
'
Tbc pik>4 and Geoc Stan. 60. who
bad been sittiQI in tllle ~lot's ~at,
walked away witlM>ut ~wia. said
sheriff• dnea~ Debofah Ruaan Swnmer Starr I. ud her mother we« \ak.ea to Y..fC'lOf Valley Com-m~lY HQIPital in Vidofvt1k. De-f~ said.
A nunaae su~. who ~
q_uaied anonymL:.7'Y 1hc Prt wa rdalOd • a checkup
and talc modla' was ·aed for
°'*""8Don but WIS listed io IOQd
~E\llldrntt on the SC"CnC andacated
1hat on initial touchdown. the wind
sheared off the fuselqe and (the
plane) continued skiddina for about
129 feet be~ comin,a to rat 20 fec1 bef~ some power lines." the deputy
said.
No homes weft struck b)' dd:lris
from the plane. Dtf alco added.
Hesperia as a small city 1n the Moja\-c
DnM.
• • • ~ man da1med that someone suite
has pickup lrVCt •hak he v.-as in 1ul
Mesa man held on
cocalne charges
Off eq.ded driver gets
wrong car, arrested
I) JON.Aft.AN VOi .U 8 .............
"Newpon Bexb man was annkd
Thunda) Cat SUSl)iaon of drunken
dnvn'I and uauJt with a deadly
weapon aftn be afk:ltdb' tncd to ram
a Volu•.-he apparently mistoe>t
for a car that had an \Mm off tn trafti •
William Garrett Forn). 29, said a
mi cw Md cut tm otr "' tnflk 11 tie travcl~d north oa Newport ~'aid ud "1c d...s tllle car lDIO
I mo4lel pu\Jftl k>t and UUO I ~-Slation. Police~ .. '° -iDCideal ~· tk IQutalill oltms. •eel ..... ~ -the ICCftC aid ••• f«ra)'l UlllCOtn Coet• ....
oda'Ut hm a @OP ..... iaa•·· K.annan a..-. bdaft ...
olenee iD we.S Bank
llaUSAt EM ~t} -Soldicn Salah. II~ wauho' iuhe bad d\frina }~ Palatlnlant wtre wounded ~ .....,J11........ .Qltotneerthe .ademons1ntionafternoonpnJenin 1unflre at• P"Otnl oullick Al Amari == W• IUk IOday IS dcmoft. the villqe of Khalaf clOIC to Betble-me>IQUC. ....-S after noon pnyen hem. lttxli photOlf'lpben 11id the Before today, the United Nations
on die Motlem S.bbedl. "'-Arabi army imposed a cuiftw. rcponed 76 Arabi have been killed
wme n:poined lbot to clcalb and eiaht Tbe anny uid one Palatinian was sint"e the violence beman Dec. 8.
otMn WOMftded by lsndi 1unfire. kUkd and another wounded in the Shulu lef\ for Syria to meet
Autboritia al:lo dilcovered and West Bank town of Arabi betWttn President Hafez Assad and then
defuted a car bomb near the central Nablus and Jenin 11\er IOldicn optn· planned to ny to Cairo. but 11ation JOO yards from the ~I eel fire to quell a riot by hund~ of The U.S. P"OpollJ calb for peace wltett Secretary of State Ocorte P. 'Arabi •• wbo atLICked thtm u1in1 talks 11 an international conference
Sblaltz WU Stay1n&-cl&abl, bottles and StOnct.. which will lead to direct Wks bet~n
PoticeCommander YosefYehudai The Palestine Pms Service uid. brad and a Jordanian·Palntinian Mid \M car bomb (>t"Obably was three Arabs were shot and wounded deleption.
intnded for a sboppana centef to in the nonhern city of Jenin. It alto Pera. a member of the Labor
Pf't)lelt Shult.i's viait. aaid a 40-year-old woman was Party, has expmsed support for the
Slulltz met Prime Minister Yitzhak wounded in the riaht tea in the refua« Shurtz plan but Shamir, 1 member of
Shaminnd Forcian Minister Shimon camp or Bala ta near Na bl us. the riaht·wlna Likud, has not. Shamir Peres in a final, but apperentJy The qrncy and hospitaJ officials in and Peres are biuer rivals in the
inconclusive. effort to promote Ant>-Nablus reponed Jewish settlers were coalit ion aovernment.
lsniel nqotiat1ons that would help involved an the shootina of• Palesti· The outbreak of violence came
end riots 10 the occupted West Bank nian youth an the vallqc of Burka. despite a crackdown on press cov-
and Gaza. The youth. 18. was wounded in the eraJt. lsruli ofTacials contend tele·
Hoapital officials and Arab prns beck. vision cameras and still photoera·
repe>n.s sa1d Mohammed Ahmed Omcials 11 Arab Ahia hospital said phers inflame demonstrations.
Paleettnlan yoatlla tlarow
atoa•lnJeru&lem rloa
U.S. puts economic squeeze on Panarria
PANAMA CITY. p~'nama (A P) -The
National Bank or Panama said today 1t couldn't
meet local banks' cash demands because of 1 freeze
on the shipment or U.S. dollars People lined up
outside international banks to withdraw their
money.
telephone that the funds were frozen by lepl action
taken on behalf of Eric Arturo Delvalle. who was
ousted from the pmidency last week.
"This lcpl action which we consider arbi-
trary and without an)' foundation, has been taken
to harm this 1nsu1ution and the national bankina
system wttbout aivina any clarifJCation or any
chance to defend ourselves.·· said the com -
munique.
Lona hncs formed early today outside some
international banks, which remained opened
throuahout the four.cby strike but which also
appeared to have cash-flow problems.
Some customers of Lloyd's Bank Inter·
national Ltd. of London. for example, complained
that the bank was exchan&ina travelers· checks
instead of cash for payroll and personal checks.
()ppos1t1on leaders called off a general strike,
sayina the money crunch would put sufficient
pressure on the government. Commertt and
industry returned to normal, but local banks were
dosed.
The National Bank issued a communique
sayina it had a~ked the Republic National Bank in
New York for SI 0 million in cash 10 satisfy local
banks' request for tender The U.S dollar 1s the
official curttnc) in Panama
It uid it had not yet received formal lqal
notification of the action from Republic or U.S.
authorities.
"Checks are not clearina. there as no cash. and
businesses without currency cannot work, so there
will be a de facto strike,·· Aurelio Bania. presi<knt
of the Panamanian ~bef of Commerce.
Industry and Aariculture. told reponen Thursday
niaht, when the orpnized strike was c-alled off.
It said Republic authonues advised them by
Repubhc National Bank transferred a re·
poned S 10 million in Panamanian aovemment
funds to the U.S. Federal Re1trve Bank Wednn--
day. effectively frcttina the money at least
temporarily.
If the cash crisis is not resolved soon, Bama
said. "the results will be devastatana."
Sikh extreniists niassacre 34 in India
By TIM AtlOCia&ed Prus
KA~I SA RI. India -M1htan1 Sikhs burst anto a
counyard and opened fire on a crowd celebratinaa Hindu
holiday. killing at least 34 people and wounding about 45.
police said toda) The attack an the nonhern state of
Punjab was one of the bloodies! since Sikh extremists
launched 1he1r guemlla war for an independent homeland
there 1n 198:! It occumd shortly before m1dniaht. A.
S1dd1qu1 a de put) 1 nspcctor general of poli~. said most of
the "1c11ms v.ere Hindus. but nine Sikhs were among
those killed A.bout 900 Hindu'>. Sikhs and Chnstians had
pthered out~ade a Hindu temple 10 celebrate Hoh. the
fesuval of color The nauonal holiday commemorates the
triumph of lhe Hindu god Lord Knshna over evil. The
attack bro ught 10 more than 370 the number of peo ple
killed this year in attacks blamed on Sikh extremists
Sikhs arc a reh11ous mmonty in India and claim they are
d1scnm1nated qainst by the ma.JOnty Hindus.
Paris pl•ne cra•IJ klUs 22
PARIS-A twan-en&Jnecommuterplane O)tnl from
Nanq to Pans crashed ricar the ca pa ta I th as momang whale
waatin' to land. k1lhn1 all 22 people aboard. av11t1on
authonun said. The F11rch11d 227 turboprop. owned by
the small av11t1on company TAT. lppi!CntJy hat hiah·
tension wires and crashed 1n a field an Pamfou. a town
near Melun. 25 males southwest of Paris. poh~ said. The
force of the crash aou,ed a h"'lf hole in the plowed land,
~licx said. Officials said there was snow an ther ·on and
temperatures wen: below freezana. The aircraft was
carryana 19 pessensen. indudin4 a baby. and three crew
members, TAT Commercial Director Patri~ Dccoun
told The Associated Press. Earlier repons u1d 21 people
were aboard. Debris from the plane was spread out over
hundreds of square yards and workers were combing the
field and surroundin1 forests. The da~or of the Nancy-
fasc) airport, Jean-OaudC\Phihppe. said the plane had
been circling the Melun area 1n the Sei~t-Mame rqion.
25 miles southeast of Pans, wa1t1n1 for orders to land at
Orly a1rpon
Radlatlon bombards embassy
WASHINGTON -The Soviet U nion suit 1s
bombarding the U.S. Embassy 1n Moscow with micro-
wave rad1at1on. more than four years after U.S. officials
protested a resumption of the tactic. the State Dcpanment
says ... Microwave sianals 1n the S-11 G Hz (IJ&ahertz)
ranat conunu'e 10 be detected at the Moscow embassy
chanctl')." the department said ThuNday in wntten
responses to questions fr9m The Auocaa&ed Press. The
statement by 11\c department's Bureau of D1plomat1c
Sccunty also showed that U S offica•ls stall don't know
the purpose of the low-level radaauon ~mbardment
"The Dcpertment of State as not an a position to answer
this question. becau~ any response would be s~u·
lation " the bureau said. In past years. such speculation
has included Soviet effons to try to foil U.S. electronic
lnteu· nce-pthcrina o perat ions in Moscow.
Talks recessed
on Afghanistan
GEN EV A (AP) -P~ talks on
Afpanistan recessed today so Paki·
stan could decide if it is willin1 to sap
a settlement with the Soviet-backed
Afahan aovenwaenL The mediator
said all substaflt1al differences had
bttn worktd out.
Tile head of the Palustani del·
ega11on. acting Foreign Minister Zain
Noorani. Oc'4 back to Islamabad for
~cckend con~ulla11ons w1lh the coun-
tr) 's poh11cal leaden. ancludan1 op-
pos111on reprcscntat1 ves.
The meeting will mark 1he first
time the Pakistan aovernment has
sous.ht direct contact with its opposi·
11on since President Gen. Moham·
mad Zaa Ul-haq sclZed power and
imposed martial in July 1977 coup.
Pakistan has represented Afpan1·
stan'santi-Man.1st Moslem 1uemllas
1n the peace talks.
The two sadts asreed Thursday to a
nane-month 11mctablc for the pullout
of Soviet troops from Af&hanistan,
wath half the «ti mated' 11 S.000
troops to be withdrawn an the first 90
days.
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UCI chemists say
bOQst ta methane
gcis warms Earth
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A sharp
iDCfClllC in methane 111 In the
atJl\OIOheTC since 1971 probably will
make Eartb warmer and may wonen
etasonaJ louet of protective ozone
abOve Antarctica, tcientists .. y.
But the 11 pe~nt increase in
methane concentrations durina th~
put decade also may aJow depfetaon
oftbe ozone shield over the m t oftbe
planet, uid UCI chem ists f .
Sherwood Rowland and Donald R.
Blake, whOle NASA·funded study
was published today in the journal
Science.
Methane is the m~or component
of natural ps. but about 80 percent of
atmospheric methane comf, from
decomposition in rice ddies.
swamps and the intestines f cows,
with some eontributaon ftolJl wood
dilation in termites, Rowlarid said.
Humans arc rnponsible for in-
Cf'ellcd methane levels bec111se they
arc raisina more cows and arowina
more rice than ever and ct\oppina
down tropiGll forests, which provides
food for mort termites, $aid at·
mos~ric tcientist Pat Zimmerman
of the Nauonal Center for At·
mospheric Raearch in Boulder,
Colo.
Raearchm ~Uy~ that by
trappina solar bat like atau In a
arttnhouse. methane, cart»OG diOJide
and other ~llutantJ are likely to
warm Earth 1 lower atmosphere.
They fear thiJ ".,eenhoute eftec1''
may cautc cro~threatenina clroulhts
and penially melt polar ice CIPI.
which could raitc sea levels by up to
I S feet and threaten coutal cities.
Ozone is an air pollutant at low
altitudes, but in the stratot~ it
shields Eanh·s surface from harmful
ultraviolet radiation. Scientists ~Y
reduction o( the ozone layer wlfl
cause more skin cancers and miaht
triuer ch mate chanaes.
In 1974, Rowland and chem11t
Mario Molina first warned that the
ozone layer was threatened bY man.
made chlonne compounds named
chlorofluorocarbons.. or CFCs. which
are used as coolanu in refri,erators
and 11r condationen. for makina
plasuc foams and u spray-an
propellants.
Abandoned girl 'Jainie'
found to be ward of court
By 'he Auedate4 Preti
SANTA MONICA -An abandoned 211>-year-old aarl w.ho told
authorities her name was Jamie has proved to be a ward of the Juvenile
Dependency Court named Leah. authorities said ThiJnday. The prl had been
placed with a foster mother who did not repon the toddler's disappearance
until two weeks af\er she was found on Feb. 12 outside a restroom near the
Santa Monaca Pier. a Juvenile coun official said. The child apparently was left
there by her natural mother. who had picked her up from Leah's foster mother
on Feb. 11 or 12, said Mama Goodman. an adm1n1strative assistant to the
prcs1d1Df !ud&C of the Juvenile Dependency C'oun A check of m1ssan1
children s files failed to loalc the aarl's partnts over the ensuana weeks.
Cocalae .elzura ralse drug demand
SANT A MON IC A -I ncTCases in federal seizures of amponcd cocaine
and marijuana raise the demand for greater amounts of drua imports and hkely
fatten lhe coffers of Latin Amencan drug producers. accordana to a new study.
The study, released Thursday by the Rand C'orp .. found that more and more
narcouc shipments are be1n1 stopped at the borders. but an even veater
amount as atttina throuah to meet demands of Amencan drua UK'rs who are
"relatively inscns1t1vt'" to h1per pncn that may have 10 be paid. "Whale
antcrdaction raises smuuJers· nsks. they adapt 1n the short run and learn 1n the
Iona run
Pac Bell wants to unplug 976 for free
SAN FRANCISCO -Pacific Bell says 1t 101 the messa1e about the
controversial 976 "dial-a-porn" service The company had supponed a haply
cra11c12ed fee charaed most customers to block all fee.per<all service. But
Thursday. Pacific Bell said it wants the state to let it disconnect phone pom a nd
allow customers to block all 976 service without charac. MWe read the letters,
hsttncd to the phone calls and considered the editonafs 1n the neW1 media and
the lttters 10 Ille editor." company Vi~ PRes1dcn1 Terry Mulready said an 1
statement. "We have never wanted to be HJOCllted with d11l-a-pom. h 's
damq.ina our reputation and our business." Customers caJhna numben
bq.innana with 976 att ta.peel messqes on subjects ran11n1 from spons scores
and children's Stones to elC1t K'X.
Fl.nt condor eo. bredtlJrouglJ
SAN DIEGO -Even if the first ea P.roduced by a cap11ve brecdina pair
of California condors proves to be infertile. it's a hu~ success for baoloaists
tryina to save the endanacred species. park officials said. The first cu
conceived by a capuve brced1n1 pair ofCahfomaa condors was laid Tbunday
at the San D1eso Wild Animal Park. Officials said the cu Wiii be inspected for
fenility Monday. "We (now) know they wiJI bleed an captivity.'' said Bill
Toone. curator of birds for the San Dicao Zoo. wbach is affihated with the wild
animal park. "lf1t's not fenite, ~Wt>urd still ~main bappy." lftheeu la.ad by
\he female condor. dcs11nakd UN I, hatches at t~ tnd of its two-month
incubation. at wall be the first Cahfomaa condor ever conceived in capt1v1ty.
park officials said
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NortlJwat AJrlbJa cndclaed by FAA
DES PLAJNES, Ill. -Northwnt Air1ines failed to ensure that 11s pilots
flew no lonttr than allowed. improperly delayC'.d rcpt1n and commlllC'.d other
ufct~ violations durina a montbtona .study by the Federal A Vlauon Admanisll'ltio~thcqcncyuid today. lnaienatftysafetyrcpon ass~ from its
Des Plaines onice. the FAA said the Minneapolis-hued 11r11nc failed to
properly classify some ~rs u major and did not keep proper records of
repairs. One North~t A1r1innjetliner. a OC-10. n~ several f11&h1~ between
Feb. I and Feb. 11 .. in an unairwonhy condition:· the rcpon said. The repon
alsou1d Nonhwcst .. does not have a system to monitorfliahtandduty time for
manaaement p1lou to ensure compliance wuh fliaht time hm11a11on\ ..
Po.tage •tamp boo9t to 25 ceni. urged
WASHINGTON -MJl1li n1 a letter will soon cost 25 cent\, three cent\
more than at present. The indc~dent Postal Rate Comm1ss1o n recommend-
ed a aeries of postqc incrcucs today. includina boostina the price of a fi~t·
class slim~ from 22 cents to a quan er. A final dec1S1on on 1mplemcn1ang the
new rates 1s up to the board of aovemon of the U.S. Postal Service. wh1l h
requested the increaxs 10 months as<>. caJlina for a 25~ent stamp for tirsi cla"'
mail. The detailed and complell packaae of rate hikes recommended by the rate
commission included increases m most classes of mail. The Postal Scn11ce ttad
wanted increasei averqjna 16 pcrunt. Ttte new rate dcc1S1on called for·
Rai1in1 the rate for post cards from 14 cents lo 15 cents. The Postal Service had
requested a I 6-«nt ra~ lnaas1n1 the second-class rate for penod1cals from
9.1 ccnu to 9.8 cents per pound and the per-item nue from a ranit of 3.1 to 4 Y
ccnls lO a ranae of 4.9 to S.9 cents; For third<lass advenmna mail. 1hc
minimum buJk rate would rite from 12.5 cents to 16. 7 cents. The non-profit
minimum would rise from l .S cents to 9.0 cents.
WASHINGTON (AP) -~ ror-
mtr co~man who was sued for
quation1n1 Pat Robcrt10a'1 war
rtte>rd fikd mutt oC:::n toda~ fof-
maJly oppoaina R '1 eff'ort to-
drop lk &Ult.
R.obcrt10n'1 lawyers have uked a
federal judae &o damiu tbc . cue.
say1n1 he could. n't start lbe tnaJ as
schcdulcd nut T~ -the ~
denHal pn~ scatOft 1SupuTucs-
day -and do JUstia to hu c:ampe1an
a1 the same time.
Attorneys for former Rep. Paul N
McOoskey Jr.. ltuli(, oppolCd
Robertson's motion. They added that
af the Judat should apu lO desnuss
the case Robertson should be ordered
to PIY McCloskey's COW1 costs and
lcpl fen -csumated at SG.000 -
on arounds the lawsun was bf'ouah11n
bad faith
Robertson "1mtiated th1sact1on for
pohual purpotn and has condpc1ed
this ht1ption 1n bed faith. pumna the
defendant to sut.t.anual. unnccnsar,
and improper upcnsc and public
:1d1~ra11on:· McCloskey·s attomc)!o I
McOoskey's lawyen asked l ' S
D"tnct Judae Joyce Hens Grttn 10
J en) the mouon to dismiss the \ult I
and o rder Robertson to proceed to
trial nul Tu"'1ay.
The S35 m1lhon label suit was filed
an I Q86 after pubhcauon of charan b~
McCloskey 1hat Robertson boasted of
using the poht1caJ 1nnucncc of has
father. the la1e Sen. A. Wilhs Rob-I
cruo n, [).Va .. to avoid combat dut'
dunna 1he Korean War ·
Teen-age AIDS victim tells his ~
story at government hearing
WASHINGTON (AP) -They sat side by side
beneath bn&ht telev1s1on liahts in a huge government
tteanna room. a vivacious student council president and
her newfound fnend with AIDS.
The White House commission listened intently as
Ryan Wttnc and Jill Stewan told their stones Thursday.
"I came face 10 face with death 11 13 years old." said
Ryan.
"No one rcahus ttow much he has done for us," said
Jill ··He helps us put life an penpccuve in so many ways."
It was 1hrtt years aao when doctors d15Covercd Ryan
had AIDS - a v1ct1m of contaminated blood products
used to treat his hemoph1h1 -and pve tt1m s1.x 'l'Onths
10 Int'.
Bui lhe Indiana younastcr. now 16 and plann1na for
an adven1S1n1 career. or maybe architecture. refused 10
anept that. He told the prn1dentaaJ AIDS comm1ss1on
tltat he decided "to lave a normal hfe. 10 •o to school. be
v.1th my fncnds and enJOY day-lo-day ac1w1t1n.."
·-rm a normal, happy tcen..aaerq;un," ~continued.
He's on AZT now. a drua t help& prolona the hvcs
of people with .\ 11 )\, but d<>e$ not cure the fatal d1sasc
··1 have a learner\ pc:rmll. I altcnd spons function!>
and dances. I made the honor roll JUSl rcttntly, with two
As and two Bs bel1e'e 1n m y\Clf as I look forward to
araduauna. ... tn 199 1 ..
But 1t wasn't that v.a y unul Ryan moved to Cicero.
Ind .• last summer -thrtt doon up from Jail -and
enrolled at Hamilton He1ati1s Haah School 1n ncarb'
Arcadia.
In Kokomo. anotht'r Indiana 1own, thang.s had not
bttn so p>Od. ··eecausc ol the lack of educal'lo n on .\ID'i
d15Cnm1nat1on. fear panic and hes ~urroundcd mc ·· ht.•
told the comm1ss1on
"I W&) labeled a troublemaker. m ) mom an unfi1
mo1her and I was not 1o1oekome anywhe~ People -.ould
ttt up and lea\" ~they would nol tuve to s11 am v.here
near me. Even at church. people would not Uiakc m\
band.''
As word of his pl1Jh1 spread around the countn
Ryan started maluna MW fncnds
B-· ~ -~~~ ~~ ~~~~~
en dwe
eourbaby?
Our parents didn't have to think about planning a Wnily. Sometimes it
just~ Today, we\'e got more decbioos to make and \e got
more questiom. How will having a bUy m.ge our lhtes? How can
motherhood be combloed with a career? How much longer an we lW!t?
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Bouse rejects $30 mlllio
in reli f;aid for Gontr:a
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Houw reJ«led a PICber of SJO
m1lhon an uhum<1n1tanan" aid for
Nicaraaua·s Contras and for youna
victims of t~ war Thursday T~
proposal had bttn push<d by ~mo
cralS as an altcmall"e to m1ht.lt) aid
for the rebc.'ls
The finaJ voie of 216-208 was a
ckfeat for Houv Speaker Jam Wnatn
and his Dcmocratt< l~utcnanl!., who
had wuaht to craft a pecher that
v.ould d1f'fuw prcuutt for fututt
m1btary aid for 1he rebels But 11 aho
damqed adm1n1strauon hopn &hat
the Contras. whow last S ud ran
out Tunda). could be IJV~n any new
infusion ofaad an the n~r fututt
uberal Democrats ~d 10 lhe
Contras JOtned Republican'> ..,.ho
thouaht th~ pacltaar too 1o1o('a~ 1n
vo11n1 1t do..,.,n
Hous.c acuon came 1u\t .t month
after the HouK fe)C'C'led Prcs1dcn1
Rcqan's ~uni for both human-
atanan and m1hur, aad.
The Dcmocrauc peckqir had in-
cluded mone) for food . d othan ..
medicine and sbdter for the an11-
Sand1n1Sta r~beb and a SI~ m1lhon
propam ofa1d for children injured 1n
the N1oraauan c1v1I war
Rcapn •ckomcd the 'llOlt' but
WnJ.hL [).T~lU. saJd ll ml\ pro'c
··a ~~ha• ~nt11c "tCtOI)' for
Republicans Wriaht \I.ct tw had no
immediate plaM to IT"'"~ a Contra
;ud plan and othtt Democrats' ov.C'd
to make an\ ~ tr) for aad d ifficult
.. .\!> far 41!> l"m ronC'C'f"l1eld II OuJht
to be a d.lmncd lcn&th> procns ··said
Rci> Da~1d <>be) [).Wi.s . cha1nMn
of tht' Hou..c .\ppropnat10ns sub-
lOmm 11tcc ,.1th JUn'idtCt.IOft O\cr thf"
matter ;u1d a < ontra opponent
In .a .. n ucn SQlemt'ftt Rc.tµn
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NK-a raauan frttdom f.,t\ten.
·1rno1 the prospects forpaceud._
dl"m<Xrac) 1ns1dc NK:alll'll wilt
d1m1n1'>h ~u11.:ld) ··Rapa a.id. • 7 The ttou~ had~ up a~
under .... h1(h the 0nnocni:a...nnaa
pa~ lt.aet ..,.uuld co~ befoft dlir
dl<ambcr as an untndmall to a
tomfXt1 n1 but SJmtlar lltpublic-
h11l It "''"~opted ona ve>1eofll'ta ,
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rn tnulC'> b tcr t~ C1\tttt peckalr-
0 k .a11:d on a fi nal \Ok. The HC*IC "<'<' 'vied on the Re"Pubhc:an plan.
Rep \t1clte' Edwards. R-<*IL.
"' tm 1ed the Rcpubhcan dtbet.e. said
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.:: •\ r .an l•pt1on 1he) could support.
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Analyst: Cautious spending could have
a ripple effect throughout the economy
By JOYCE M. ROSENBDG ,, ..........
Sales were unexpectedly slow in
February. the nation's laraest aenenl
retailers reported Thursday, prompt-
'"' worries that a year-old bout of
slugishncss in the retail sector has
yet to run its course.
"The results do not bode wdJ for
the economy," said Fred Wintzcr. a
retail industry analyst for the invnt-
ment firm Alex. Brown It Sons lnc. in
Baltimore.
"It's definitely indtc:ative of a
further sJowina in the consumer acctor,"~Jcffrey 8. Edelman.an
analyst with Drexel Burnham
Lamben JO(.
Retailers in aU market seaments.
from discount chains like K man
Corp. to the more upscale Federated
Department Stores Inc., said their
sales suffered laS1 month.
Cautious spendina could have a
ripple effect throuahout the economy,
Winuer said. Consumer •J>Cndina is
the laraest component of the ~
national etoduct, and when apendina
is sluuash retailen order less
merchandise and manufacturcn in
tum cut back production and may lay
off workerJ.
Those worken then decrease their
~ndina. aausina the cycle to con·
ttnue.
Consumen have been spendina
slowly for about a year, and the
analysts predicted the trend will
contmue despite an expected pickup
in sales before Easter.
··After that. we would expect to tee
a return to slowina or sluglsh trmds
at least for the next few months," said
Edelman.
Fluor Daniels gets contract
.for a Bristol-Myers facility
A unit ofFleor Corp. 1n Irvine has
been awarded a S32.8 m1lhon con-
tract by Bristol-Myers Co.
The Pr~ss Sector of Fl•r Dukl
will provide dcs1in and construction
for a new pharmaceuttcal facility in
Mayquez, Pueno Rico. The fintsh-
1na and filhna fac1hty W111 have thrtt
stories and 280.000 square feet.
Constructton 1s under way, and the
project is scheduled for compleuon in
March 1989 • • • Newpon Beach-based Veatro
Foods lac. has acquired WtsU.rae
Nataral Foods i.e .• according to a
Sccunties and Ellchange Com-
mission filing.
In the meraer, Westbrae Natural
Food's capttal stock was convened
into 1.000 newly tSSUed 7.5 perttnt
series B cumulative convertible
preferred shares of Vestro and the
riabt to receive $300.000 wonh or
Vestro common stock.
Bqinruna Dec. I. 1989. holders of
the series 8 cumulative convcnible
preferred stock have the riaht to
exchanac one-quarter of their bold-
inis for the face valut of the stock
once each year. Vestro Foods said.
According to Charles Ksomont.
Vcstro vice president of finance. the
company will ttdttm all the common
stock it issued as part of the meracr
within sill months for a total of
$225.000.
V cstro Foods also told the SEC that
1t cntettd a $61 0.000 non-competi-
tion agreement with Gordon Bennett.
Westbrac Natural Food's laf&C$t
shareholder.
The company also signed a consult-
ing agrttment with Bennett under
which the shareholder began recciv-
AN IMPORTANT MESMGE
FRCM PACIFIC BELL
TO~WARNING
A new Ca lifornia law requlres all mdustne
and bus messes to tell the public about the use
of certain chemicals.
The law is called the Safe Drinking Water
and Toxic Enforcemenc Act of 1986, and wa
passed by mters as Proposition 65.
Under the law, we must tell ~ if we use
chenucals which the cate believes may cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproduc~
tive harm .
·WARNING
At Pdcific Bell, th.ere are CM> substances the
public could be exposed to that ate known to
the State of California to cause cancer, binh
defects or other reproductive harin:
• Soot-.tuch can be emitted either during
our periOdic testing of emergency generators
<X" diitq ~ency operatioos of those
generarom mi
• Lead-wWCh II used in sheathing of 10mC
aerialcablm
ing a $25.000 yearly consulting fee on
Feb. 5. accord1f\& to the filing.
Vcstro Foods acquires and man-
ages specialty-food companies ..
• • •
Gatewa1 CemmakaU ... ·bc. an-
nounced Monday results of oper-
ations for the year ended Dec. 31 .
1987.
The Irvine-based company re-
ported net income of$514.058. or 11
cents per share. on total revenues of
$12,915.000. This compares with a
net income ofS 1,520,596. or 33 cents.
on total rcvenocs of S 11,878.896 for
the comparable 1986 period.
Net income as a percent of total
revenues for the year ended Dec. 31 .
1987 was 4 percent. An average or
4, 707.805 shares were used in com-
putina eaminas per share for the year
ended Dec. 31. 1987.
OTC UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK (AP) -The followlne "'' •how' the Over -lhe -Counter ''~' end wwrent• tl\llt neve lilOIW uo tn. mo•I .net down IM mo,1 beMd on oercent or dlanee tor T~MSlly. No •ecurlliei rr.olne bete>w l2 or 1000
NYSE UPs & DowNs
O.vid w~ en ~ist with
Data RttoWm Inc. ea Lui= MU&., •id COMUmen _...ea
to increue lbeir •vi• thi1 yar as a bed8e 111in.at economJC '*8tCeftainty.
••fhecouumer tot pretty IPtftt out
last • .. be said. lilWiftl that the OccC s&oct ma.rMt co&pee e~
~ted worries aboul the econ·
Oft!Y: l'dlnllf} ii tenerally one or the
weakest months oftbe ~I year. but
last month'• mullJ were ... di•Po
pointina and sianif.cantly below el·
pecqtions for mOS1 retail com-
panies, .. ~aaid Jeftiey Feiner, an
analyst with Merrill lynch & Co. Inc.
Edelman said the fisures ~ppear to
be misenbk,'' but he noted they are
beirt1 competed co a llfC!llt per-J.C. Penney Co. Inc. uid it1 aalcl
f'omiance ~ R'tailen in Februal)' feU0.5 percent overall and l.I pctt:ent
1987. He alao attributed aome oft.be amona comparable 11ores.
alipp111e IO banb winter wetther the Federated, thcsub.icctofa takeover
flrst two weeks of the month. battle between R.H. Macy A Co. loc.
The nation'a la,..a mailer, Sean. and Campeau Corp .. said ita sales
Roebuck and Co. •id its sales rote aliooed 1.2 penient. 2.S percent from fcbnaary 1987. b.ytoo Hudson Corp. Aid ilJ
Kmartsaiditsoverallsaletwcreup ovctall ules rose 16.2 percellt, but
0.8 percent. but aaaes at ttore1 open at comperabk store aaln slipped 1.3
least a year -known as comparable ~nt. store sales -fell 1.6 pm.'Cftl. Com· ay Deoertment Stores Co. uid iu
parable store Illes are consideftd 1 o erall ulcs fell l .l percent while
more accurate reflection ofa retailer's comparable store sales dropped 4.S
perf'onnancc. pM:ent.
The rapidly expandina Wal-Mart MonllOfnery Ward ct Co. uJd its
Stores Inc. rtported its overall 11.les sales declined 2.S percent
were up 32 pert'Cftl while comparable f .W. Woolworth Co. said iu sales
store sales rose 13 percent. rose 9.4 perttnt.
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CoLo Quo TE s
Dow down slightly
'-f~ \ ORK1 °'P\-TMstodt martct pulled
bad. J h11 fndl'H1ntCf'Ht raLCSJumped folio.tna
a ... tron~r-t~-<"\p«ted ~ oo nnplc>)'11lft>t
fklort' the ~n1ni lM Labor ~mml
rl;'.purt1."d that 1~ ·c1 ' 1lta_n unnnployment rat~
Jr "PP«i J lt'nlh ofa ~las< point last month to
an ~ ,car luv. of 5 ., petttnr
'l.on1arm pa~roll nns*>')mfllt ancnawd ~
5 "\I ()()J COft\J<kf'abl} ~ than most Ml\&fl«
t'\llmat~ on ~ all Strttt
The ncv.\ ""'as Sttn as an nnpbauc ss&na) that
the ('l.1.1num ' rt'm.a.tm strOf11 K"ttal months afttt
the \tod. m.arlc.ct crash lasl October But u w.--as noc
v.cll rn~l'C'd 1n thc crccht mark~ w.t.cft trackn
1ntcrprctcd 1uu hkcl) portnlto(upward pttUu~
on 1ntc~t ratt"!I
Pnt.t"S ot lona-tcnn '°'nnmcnt bonds ~U
m1..,rr th.ln SI" for~h S I 0001n ~'-alut. ra1sana
their '1clds to t~ 4-5 pttttnt rantr.
The Dow. Joan ~'~ of JO lDClusm&ls
!lhppt'd "t>J to ~.os~ . mtuc1na 1u pin b tht-
•ttli.. 10 \.a b5 points
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Laguna Niguel:
Sea Country, or
land-grabber?
Laguna Nipel residents have had their fill of the Local
Agency Formation Com~iuion. They bcHev~ ~he ~o~
massjon has torpedoed tbe1ranempts to (onn a lhrivana city in
south Orange County.
Since lynchina is frowned upon b~ the sheriffs
depanment, l:a4un.a Nipel residents have hued a lawyer to
haul the rascals into court and "-ht the wrong.
The wrona was removal of 13 coastal nei.&hborboods, a
h.igh-class hotel and the site of a future swanK beach "'son
from Laguna Niguers pro~ city limits. It's an insult to
everything the people backina the new city have planned.
'How can the new toWDlive up to its $118PPY sJopn of"Sea
Country" if it doesn't touch the ocean?
The"' 's also the touchy little issue of taxes. The resort and
hotel would funnel.a big chunk of money into the new city's
general fund, and the 13 ne~borboods communities a"' not
exactly what you would class1fy as middle-class areas. Some of
the most expensive, .and exclusive, property in Southern
California is at stake.
The outrage demonstrated ~y Laaun.a Niguers cityh~
proponents is understandable tf you overlook one maJor
point.
The people who live in th~ commu!lities don·~ want to
be part of Laguna Niguel. Dunng an advisory election. t~ey
voled against in~lusion in the new city in favor of becoming
part of Dana Point. ·
After the election, commission members backed the
coastal area's residents and rejected Laguna Niguel's ~laim to
the strip of land between South Laguna and Dana Point.
The inlanders were shocked, appalled and confused.
They asked the commission's members to reconsider their
decision.
It was reconsidered. but co mmission members didn't
chanic their mmds.
Laguna Niiucl residents arc a penistent bun.c~ -th~y
asked commission memben to reaffirm the dec1s1on. This
week the comm1ss1on members again refused to give the ' . coastal area to Laguna Niguel.
The next round of the fight over the coastal strip will
probably be fought in a courtroom. Laguna Niguel's atto~ey
says they can sue the ~m~ission bccau~ its members failed
to consider the financial impact of sevenng the coastal area
from Laguna Niguel. . . It's hard to imagine that ajud&c and jury would side wit h
Laguna Niguers selfish claims and land-grabbing tactics over
the residents' objection, but strantcr things have happened.
We beheve the citizens of the 13 neighborhoods should
gel what lhe)' voted for and eventually bec~me part of a
coast.al community, not an inland city that tned to bully its
way to the beach.
Jimmy Swaggart
Jimmy Swaggart's tearful confess ion of sin -
presumably sexual misconduct -was greeted with am medi-
ate forgiveness by many of has followers. .
Some ofh1s parishioners went beyond mere chant). They
praised Swaggan for has admission. ("It took a ma1\ to do
that.")
The reaction of the public is likely to be less tolerant.
Swaggart's confession reponedly came only after he was
confronted with photographs showing him entering a motel
room with a prostitute.
The so-called .. Pearly Gate" scandals vary in some wa ys.
but there seems to be one common rule: If yo u get caught,
confess and ask forgiveness -but only if you get caught.
,,.., .. (Otla.) World
Early tax returns
The head oflhe Internal Revenue Service 1s womed by a
trend among many taxpayen lo delay fihng their federal tax
returns.
Accordmg to IRS Comm1ss1oner Lawrence Gibbs. fi ve
years ago 14 percent of all individual returns were filed in
January and 34 prrcent in April. Last year. only 4 percent were
filed in January and almost 40 percent i~ril.
Gibbs told a Senate Fmance subco ittec that the
trend. 1f exacerbated by the 1986 tu reform aw, could pose
big problems for the IRS.
That's because the goq:rnment 1s obligated to pa~
interest on refunds whenever returns are not processed within
a 45-da) period after Apnl 15
He's unlikely to generate much sympath y among
La.\pa)crs wath that complaint. ...
The IRS ought to be glad that every taxpayer docs not
wait until April 15 to file.
Th Tlmn ~n. Bru1•ld, M•lD~
Reagan's budget
For the first time in years. P"'sident Reatan has sent
Congress a budget that wasn't 1m mediately dismissed as dead
on arri val.
The SI I trillion budget for 1989 ... has been received on
Capatol Hi ll as his most reahstic spcndin& plan.
The noh.· of realism injecled in'o thas year's sprnding
proposal re flects lhc two-year budect qreement Reapn
reached with Conaress last year, aft.er the stock market cruh
brou&hl home lhe dnstic need for deficit reduction. rt reRects the politics of this year, an election year an
which the prcsideot lacks the kind of muscle needed to push
throuab dan n1 new proposals. .
And it rcflecU the constraints imJ)OSed by ftuae deficits,
which l'OIC to record levels durina the lleqan Jean.. a.JtJa ... s..
;
"Oursou~say he (Rev. JeueJaclcaon) lseoconfldent ofhlsstaylrJI
powerthatf)e lspbuln~ hla~cam~~ In the Jut of the
state prlmarles-caHfomli '•·
Pril.lse the Lord, pass the
ballots for Super Tuesday
Loyal supporters may flock to polls
!o put Jackson and Robertson ontop
WASHINGTON -The jackpot
winners of Super Tuesday's presiden-
taal primaries will probably be the two
preachers -the Rev. Pat Roben~n
and the Re v. Jesse Jackson.
Neither has scored hiaher than 15
percent in any poll of the electorate.
But the winners on Super Tuesday
will be detcrminrd by the turnout, not
the polls.
Both Robenson and Jackson gen-
erate intrnSC" loyalty. and their sup-
poncrs are more likely to pan1c1patc
in the pnmanes than tho~ of the
other candidates.
Until thr Iowa caucuSC"s. the news
media had largely d1smmed the two
e~angelists as outsiders too isolated
to be taken ~nously. No one ever
thought the GOP walls would
crumble before Robertson's trumpet.
Jackson was regarded as a radical-at·
large. a counterculture hero who
would be rejected b) the moderate
majonty
But last year we began reponing
that Robertson and Jackson, despite
their small nauonal followings. could
win most of the presidential
primanes and force thrmSC"lves on
their part) conventions. We c1trd
some startling anthmeuc that only
19 percent of the eligible voters
bothered 10 participate in the 1984
presidential pnmanes. that the win·
ning candidates got an average 6.8
percent of the cliJible vote. and that
Walter Mondale won the Democratic
pri mary in New York slate with only
4 7 percent of the registered vote.
We pointed out what this meant: A
candidate with a small. dedicated
fo llowina need turn out only ~ven or
e1sht of every 100 eligible voters to
win an average primary, and, in many
states, both Robertson and Jackson
had enough irr~ulars to out-vote the
other candidates' rcaulars.
In Iowa, Robenson "surprised" the
experts by anractina enough ir-
regulars to the GOP caucuses to win
second place. In New Hampshire. he
had no organization and only a
limited evansehcal base, and he did
poorly. But it's the Southern Bible
Belt where Robertson's "invisible
army" of Chnstian soldiers should
materialiu.
Roben son will probably win the
South Carolina pnmary on March 5.
This should give him momentum on
the eve of Super Tuesday, March 8,
~hen I 9 states will choose their
convention delcptes.
Robertson's fundamentalist fol-
lowers can be fou nd in both political
parties. Sance party-switching 1s al-
lowed by most Bible Belt states. many
Democrats can be expected to cross
over and vote for him. He also has a
volunteer organization that can
match any other campaign orpniza-
uon down to the precinct level.
We also anticipate that JC$SC Jack-
son will be able to round up enough
black voters. poor white farmen and
factory workers to win several
Southern states. He hails from South
Carolina and speaks their lanauaae.
In Iowa and New Hampshire.
Jackson proved that he can also
appeal to white liberals, intellectuals
and workers.. particularly those on
slippery economic JtOUnd. He has
campaigned an all 14 Southern and
border states. acncratina so much free
and IOSl PH )Pl AR
publicity that he hasn't needed to dip
deeply into his campaipt funds.
Our sources say he 11 so confident
of his stayin' power that he is
plannina bas biaest campaian push
an the last of the state primaries -
California's.
STUDENT DEBT -The w-
payers arc holding notes on more
than SI billion in loans to nunin\and
medical school students. About 127
million wonh of the loans arc
delinquent. aa:ordina to General
Accountina Office investiaaton. The
schools art supposed to Id u
collection qtnts, and to make aood
on the loans when the studenu tail to
pay up. But the system isn't workina
because the SoVtmment hasn't esiat>-
lished auidelines that determine
when loans become delinquent. Be-
cause money from repaid loans is
used for new loans and aranu. the
pool offunds for medical and nursing
students is dwindlina.
MINI-EDITORIAL -We don't
know about the secular pan., but we
cheerfully admit to a streak of
humanism. This ma_y explain our
attitude toward Jim Bakker, Jimmy
Swqpn and other ~niun who
have supped at Satan'• table: If they
didn't build their pedestals so hip.
they wouldn't have so far to fall.
hd ....._ ..,, .,.,,.,. ...,
ue 1~W W'-ku .. .,..._ ..-.o.c.
Hoag Hospltal takes place
as a prized asset on Coast
h IS easy for US to take for &ranted
many of the remarkable treasures ~e
have alona the Orange Coast. Even
thoupi wt might 5tt some of the~
special Jifts on a regular basis. we tend
to grnerally 1anore them -until we
take the time to appreciate them or
until we need them.
Some of these 1rcasures. such as the
coastline itself and the rdlhng hills.
are gifts of God. Others are man-
made. Still others seem to be a
combination of the two. created by
man bul with heavenly inspiration
and panic1pation.
One of thete combined treasures is
the Oranae Coast's Hoaa Memorial
H<npjtal Presbyterian.
Bccautt of its prominent 1ite atop a
bluff overlookina Newport Bay, and
because 1t has an impoain• and
architecturally strona I I-story tower.
HOii Hoapital has become 1 tenet.-
mark for the entire a.ru. But even so.
the hospital is easy lo take for1n1nted.
Some ruden may be aware of I.be
transformation that bu ta km place at
HOii Holpltal duri.nt the put yun.
but otben may noc. becat.a1e cl\aftees
oft.hit mllftil~ \Uc time.
DuriQI tbe s:mt neatly )6 ~n.
lincc the bolpi'-1 iook i.n its ftnt
p•dnts in 1tn. H=· been tnMfonned ftom I Ii , 7 S.
beda>mnua.n.lty bolpi to 147 -bed maP medkal <ala.
M\l(h (/! tbis c1-1t bu come '"°'*' duri .. mnt ,...,... CCnainly .... opni"' or thl .w toMt ~ thP · I J ~fl 110 ._ I milaloec. -~~uam.-..•••hml" .. ~ it tM equipment lMI pt
l•to ... 111.aildj ...... dlt ... °" u.idl llli buiklill. ~Ya;_~ Ml 1111........., ~-~ .. .....,, ,.11·11na. .............
r
f
And these are all amonJ the best, with
new treatment services. such as
substance abuse. added as needs
arise. Then, too. Hoaa has an exces>-
11onal emersency room. ready to
handle emcraenc•cs within the com·
munity at any time dunna day or
ni&ht.
"But in addition. Hoq is an
ouutandina lea<kr m Oranse County
in many spceializcd areas. Amona
these is radiolotY. and all that ps
with that term in today's wot1d -
from uluasound to nuc:lear medicine.
cardiolCly and cancer treatment.
Already conlidmd to be tbe ~
ina provider of cancer care in Onnee
County\ Hoaa is bcainnina coutnae-
tion of Ill new Haq cancer Centa,
the only free-standina cancer caner
in Onner County. Hae, ~t llrida
will be Made in treatment Of the dtad
disease.
No.w coma the~ that KOii bu
attncted an oumand.•111 bca.,..,,. ....
plant tam.and that tM ltolDital will
become the fint in~ CountJ to
be able ao accomplalh tb11 li~vi .. msrxle. None of this could have ._.
i.mllilled by the an. 0-. -dents Mo wotUd IO hlrd ~ ... 19JOiand 1940tto bri111a M 4lilho
&M~••aia. ne ... mchd•~to--
INt ptil 19'° :··=! I fou.dm&IOft pvt I to thC~ch.O, -ill vain taatil .... to .... olflllc~ ... I ~Ill!! llll•f!' .. J..:! .. ~ = ':Jrilt:J•-:..: ...... n. ........ .,.al COlll Who MW t 'JM 'lw I C'Cltt~to'11i11 .......
MARTIN
BRoWot
Brt~ht futu re
for F V school
To the Editor. . I would like to thank the communi-
ty for the work, dedication and
1uppon that made t.be board of
trustees question the dcclalon to clote
Fountain Valley Elementary School.
The enrollment of Fountain Valley
Elementary has r isen for
k.inderpnen, first-and second-trade
students, and I expect the trend to
eontinue. There are many homes for
11le within my tract and many newly
purtbued homes with children too
youna to be accounted for in the
recent enrollment surveys used by the
board.
I'm proud to be scndina my son to a
propessjve school where the CAP
scores were amona the hiaftest in the
district and where computer. an. and
scicncle laba are important consider-
ations. It is comfonina to know that
PTA involvement is at an all-time
hip. I will need the extended school
prosnm where my child can !'Cmain
ufe on school arounds Wlth no
transportation problem for .m~ to
solve. I like the fact that it 1s a
community school in the heart ofthe
district and travel time is minimal.
It is a time of action for the people
of Fountain Valley. Act to keep
families comina into this city by
continuina to make education and
children a top priority. Support your
school by keepina your children in
Fountain Valley Elementary.
MRS. G. DOUGHERTY
Fountain Valley
South pa rk vote
a wise decision
To the Editor:
M y personal coniralUlations to the
thinkina voters of Fountain Valley
who seem to have extricted them-
selves from financial ellltinction
through a yes vote on the soon-to-be-
built shopping center and office
complex. As a ruident of Irvine,
which is some S 7 million or soi n debt.
I am wondcrina how we can ~t some
of that proaressive thinkina into our
city. Perhaps an easterly wind will
brina it in via osmosis. unlikely as
that may be.
I think we need to do what
Fountain Valley did -elect persons
to leadenhip roles on our City
Council who have proaressive-think-
in• minds and the all-important
ability to sec ahead with a wick-anale
lens ,.ther than lookina throuah a
pipe.
Just 'how did a prosperous city like
Irvine -some call it uppcr<f'\lst
community -get into a $7 million
bind?
By over-studyina. which resulted in
puttma off the actual building and
thus dclayina the collection of tax
revenues that would have kept us on
the plus side of the lcd&er. Black ink
instead of red ink.
Soon the people oflrvine will have
their chance to make some chan~
and hopefully they will remember
Fountain Valley, nearly broke, but
able to tum thtnp around before
disaster struck. As Irvine gcts bigcr
and better. as the city becomes home
to many more who wish to enjoy~ the
wondcrf ul amenities this city offen, we will nted more of everythina. i.e.
police, fi~ and public service em·
ployces.
TI\CK people won't work for
nothlna. They "deserve a dece-nt
pa)'Check, and with proaressivc
thmken at the helm of our City
Council we can cxp1nd. set biyer
while tettina better and have all the
aood d\inp tbat a vca1 city like Irvine
aexrvea.
I
Al election day acts closer. I hope
everyone becomes involved by &et·
tin& acquainted with the candidates.
what they stand for. and most
importantly. what they intend to do.
We've had enouah studin. enouah
~ ink. We nttd to g(> forward. black
ink and a lot of it.
GENE SELIG
Irvine
T oo~~ IN His 1 oRv
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Most of
us have endured the confusion of
traffic accidents and then havina to
briefly summariie the event on those
pitifully inadequate insurance forms.
The followina was published by an
insurance company for internal dis.-
tributlon. These are summarin 1ub-
mittcd when policyholders were
asked for a brief statement dcscribina
their penicular accident Your read.-
en may enjoy them. -RALEIGH. N.C.
DEA.ft ft.: WUt a Mot! TbU9 fer
,... .. e11e ....
"IT HAPPENED THIS WAY"
"The other car collided with mine
without pvina wa.mana of iu mten-tM>o. ..
.. , tboulbt my window was down
but found it Wit up when I put my
hand tbroup iL ..
.. A pcidntrian hit me and went
under my car ...
.. The auy was all over the ytacc. I
had to swerve a number o times
before I hit him."
.. , pulled away from the side of the
road, &lanced at my mother-in-law
and headed over the embankmcqt."
"The accident occurred when f'ai.
attcmptina to bnna my car out of a
SahrMJ.Mard i
..
skid by stecrina it in10 the other
veh1ck."
"I was drivina my car out of the
driveway in the usual manner. when
il was struck by the other car in the
ume place it had betn struck sieveral
times before."
··1 was on my way to the doctor's
with teat end ttouble when my
universal joint pve way. causina me
to have an llCCicknt."
··~I approacfted the 1ntcrS«t1on.
a stop sian suddenly appeared in a
place where no stop Sllfl had ever
appeared before. I was unable to Slop
1n time to avoid the accident"
"The telephone pole was ap-
proachina fast. l was anemptina to
swerve out of its path when 1t struck
my front end."
"To avoid hnun1 the bumper of the
car in front. I struck the pedestrian ··
.. My car was lqally parked as it
bad.cd into the other vehicle."
.. An invisible car came oua of
nowhere. struck my vehicle. and
vanished."
··wt.en I saw I could not avoid a
collision. I stepped on the ps and
cruhed into the other car ...
"The pcdntrian had no idea whM:h
d1rcct1on to 10. so I ran bjm over."
"I saw the slow-movina. sad-faced
old sentleman as he bounced off the
hood of my car ...
"Comina home, I drove into the
wrona hou1C and collided with a ll'CC I
don't have ..
"The md1rec1 C.U$C ofth1s accident
wasa littlcauy 1n asmaUcarwith a bia
mouth." • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A recent
column reminded me of your defi-
nition o( Lace Curtain Irish. It
appearui several ycan aso. II went
somethina hkc this:
"Peopk of Irish descent who have
fruit 1n the hoU$C when nobody is
sick." -MEXICO CITY.
DEAR MEXICO CITY: 'nat ._.,_
alUoa d14it•t mp.a~ wttlt me bat
I'm &lacl YH sat ll oa. I laq.ile4 all
over 11aia.
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): A&rttment 1s scaled.
what had been in ------------
h1ahhahts 1n11lat1ve. independence. abihty to be at nght
place at spec1aJ moment Circumstances swing in your
favor. trust your own Judament. mtu1t1on. Gemini in
picture. disarray will now fall
into place. Focus on
lcpl nahts. JUSt1ce. s
partnership and YONEY marriaae. Family
sci and approval.
SCORPIO(Oct 23-Nov 21): Fam1lyrcvcalsdec1S1on
previously kept S«ret Following minor d1s1llus1onmcnt.
you'll pan unden~nd1ng and wisdom. Domestic
adjustment 1s necessary. benefk1al. Libra plays role. -
member Sttks coun 0MAll
Capricorn plays ••••••••••••• role.
~. SAGmARIUS(No' 22-Dtt. 21 ): Answencome via
contemplation. meditation. fk sympathetic. but prolcct
"precious pnvac) " Focus on fncnds. hopc1. wishes.
asp1rat1ons. romance You'll succtisfully utilize powe~
of persuasion. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Individual who appears
belh&crent may have secret yearning to become ally.
Know it. procetd accordinaJy, make 1ntelhgent con-
ct"Ss1ons. Spotliaht on employment. basic issues. pets.
dependents.
CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 19): Strong love rcla-
11onsh1p dominates. Lunar posauon emphasizes relations
with superiors. challenac. ab1hty to meet deadline. You'll
draw unusual. e11c1t1ng ass1anment. Ano1her Capricorn
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Answer to question 1s.
"Yu. make (rcsh s~n." Cycle hiahliahLI crcat1v1ty.
variety. scnsuaht y. SCll appeal. Young person will become
instrumental in achieving goal. Leo figures prominently.
involved . • ,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18): The "rou&h e<Jics" arc
smoothed -way as paved for pr~u. "Spotlight o n
communicauon. travel. idealism. romance You'll get
lon1-d1sancc call rdauna to poss1bk Journey. ~ncs
involved.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Family decision in-
volves d1recuon. pufl)OSC. motive. You'll win "final
araument." Check sccumy, be aware of propeny values,
fulfill obhpt1on to one temporanly confined. Aquanan
featured.
LEO (July 23-Aua,. 22): Save details for another time
-for now. pin overall view. Test concepts, theories.
ideas. Be an "inquinnJ reporter." Mcssaat will become
crystal clear. Gemini. Sa11ttanus in picture
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphu12e w1lhngncss
10 make new start. stress independence and p1onc<'nng
spint Sell appeal 1sev1dent. people arcdrawn to )OU and
many will s1n1 your praises. You'll enJOY tt.
IF MARCH i IS YOUR 81.RTKDA Y ) ou arc
stns111ve. 1nqu1s1ttvc. have ab1hty to an1culatc fcchngs an
cntcnainms. d ynamic manner. Memben of opposite sex
find )OU 1ntn1uina. challcn1ina. Gem1n1. Virgo. Sas.it-
tanus people play 1mponant roles 10 )our hfe. Dunn1
March. you make fresh start in new dar«tton and could
discover "new love." You love mystery. you arc capable
of pcrcc1vm1 potential an others and man) seek your
counsel. October wall be memorable for you this year
VIRGO (Aus. 4J-Scpt 22): Details connected with
valuables, income. syments., tucs wall command
attenll_on. Stick to fac check source matenaJ. refuse: to
be mt1m1dated by be h~nt individual. Scorpio in-
volved.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Moon an your sian
Elephants pack the stuffla
It has been dctenn1ncd that the
averqc adult elephant's 1runk can
hold six quans of peanut butter.
When researchers reponed this. they
said water. But peanut butter sounds
better. Cranberry JU•~ would work.
too.
SomethtnJ else you can do at
stophOtt$ is hst the poht1rnl can-
didates ~ked by TV traps Of
poliuaans even before TV. Will
RQllm 1Jid, .. They're hkely to art
more votes 1( we can't sec them."
Claim 11 now most candidates who
fail say, l dldn 'tao over on camera. or
words to that effect
Q. Wherc in this count!) has 11
rained tht least?
A. Ba&dad, Cahf. No rail fell there
for 993 days -from .\ua. 18. 1909. to
May 6, 1912.
Q. What's the difference 1n the
South Pacific between "Wake" and
.. Wake Island"?
A. Wake Jtland as the main island.
Wake ii the whole aroup includina
WilkC'S and Peale
~ost of the perfume industry's
"noses" -those profcssaonaJ people
who sndf to sample ffllrlnces -
have been men. In fact. thouah.
women of au II" score better than
mm or all aacs In SCtentific odor-
dciection tests.
A Swi11 doctor 1n the l 7lla century
thouaht the conitant ~na of
cowbells in the thin Alpine aar
~I.
Bo YD
damaacd the can of some people
That. he thouaht. brouaht on a
disease evidenced by melancholy. To
name it. he co1~ the word
.. nostalgia.··
After m1stakcs.'-men tend to blame
others. women tend to blame circum-
stances. Or so say Unavenity of
Kansas ~archers. Our Love and
War man doesn't buy that one. Aller
mistakes. he thinks, people just try to
make themselves comfortable qain.
and lender docsn 't ha vc a whole lot to
do w1th it.
lot of beasts die when they lose
their tttth. Not the shark. It may ao
thro. 20,000 teeth In its lifetime.
~placana same alona the way Am
told this has much to do with wh> the
shark is a special '°" of monster.
Q. Tbe cloth known as calico 1s so
called because 1\ oriainally came from
Calcutta. riaht?
A. Not n&hL from a much smaller
tow.p called Calicut on the opposite
side oflndia's pHinsula.
Wbere tbe • of lep1 ~onty 11
21, a pa'IOD ii comidmd bv law to
have reached that lcpJ maJonty on
the dar before. repeat before. that
wonhy s 21st birthday
In the JOb rauna system for U S.
Army officers. "supenor" 1s better
than "excellent." but it's still not the
best. "Outs~nding" 1s the best.
lfa man at work an f.&ypt swean 10
front of a woman. he can be docked
two days' Pl> That's the law
RcsearcheB arc workina ovcrtune
to come up with a frttze-dncd
powder. That can be milled wtth
d1st1llcd water. Rtaht at the a«adcnt
sttnc. To make blood.
A newly laid cg is bard to peel
Elden Iona have known that. Some--
how they survived without knowmaa
newly laid C'8 1s more ac1d1c than
alk&hnc. that 1t chances in a few days.
that it's only after the change that the
peeling is easy.
Green plants netd dayliaht. true.
but it's at naaht when they actually
lfOW.
Chent asks what docs a..-.a, "1th
prhc brrath Ont) time T <'Sl<'r\ put
prhc in i.lov. capsules and fed 11 10 volunt~n It didn't touch th<'ir hP\.
tongue. throat. <''en stomach On I>
dttp in the d11cst1'e S)stem was It
released. then absorbed into the
blood str~am When that happened,
thou&h. all 1he sub1«ts prompt!)
t'\haf«t the d1sunct odor of prhc on
the breath.
• • • •
•
• • • • • •
PER,ECTSTRAHGERS
•New Oayl •on.....
Both vulnerable. South dcah
NORTH
WEST
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EAST
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The biddjna:
So41t~ Wut No,... Easi
l NT l "'.' J NT Pus
P.. Put
Opening lead: Five of
This is another hand from lhe
Bermuda Re,;on.aJ, held 11 the end
of January at the Southampton
Princess hotel. The declarer ..-.as An·
drew Gabrilovttch of Vienna. Va.
North-South would have done
better to double two hearts. but
North could not know that In the
partnenhjp methods. ha~ 1u mp to
three no trump denied a he&rt
stopper.
West led tus fourth ~st heart.
and dummy's teo won the tnck a.s
East sisnallcd m club~ Obv1ousl).
the diamond suit would have to Ix
developed if declarer ""as aoina 10
make his contract. so he conunucd
with a diamond to the ace and a
diamond back, ootma with interest
thal Wat produc-cd the ten on the
first round Of the SUll
West found the ~st delemc.
shiftin, to the quttn of clubs De-
clarer held up the ace for o ne round.
then won the club conunuallon .._
4-2 dJamond brw wa5 more ll .. rh
than an even split, and West'~ 1rn
on th~ fU'St round of the \Ull
nrensthmed lhat probabibt> Ln
less he was bein1 rather bnlhant h'
droppina tbe ten from a boldma of
Playing by the rules i:nore fulfilling
t
Of~ Coat DAIL V PILOT /Friday. M.arcti 4, 1988 A9
Comptet• t...,,._aon lt•tlnt• tn SundliY'• TV Piiot.
CHAI US
GOREN
K-10-ll, the specific combmauon of
K-J-10 was more odds-again.st than
K-10 doubleton. Declarer. there·
fore. went for the cndpla~
He came to hand wnh a h1ah
spade and led lhe long of huru.
West ducked (winning would have
made no difference). and East had
to let ao of a black card 10 keep his
AC AO SS
1 a.4aniMt
5 BllldlleQ
g Fleetness
14 Emolument
15 Glass pt«;e
16 Knoctced tor
17 E"ect~
18 Bone p<ef
t9 Feath9f
20 St.-nate
21 Scatter
23 Unusoel
2 5 Actvenc:.i
26 F1rmemen1
27 Peruse
29 Fuel
32 Ref\Jges
35 Batten OO'Ml
36 At ..
3 7 AbOYe' Ger
38 Long IOo6i.
39 Thldl c:wpet
4-0 Fw
4 1 ~
.t2 Cinders
•3 •n 0'9 kn<>'*
U A9Qr8V81ed
•5 WlltlCl9m
•6 L-vei delnl
•8 New Yon
lfldtana
S2 UpllMP
56 ~
5 -lllot dltuted
58 Au1h0f -
Hor19r
59 Revolw
60 Metric unit
6 1 Rlllef ban ..
Let
62 Plnochie WOf" 63 Secreter
64 v ..
65 w., QO<l
DOWN
1 Hits N!d
2 Custom
3 E)'9'
•Miniature
5 Not IOlld
6 Social class
7 Pol donattOfl
8~ege
9 Occur
10 Stew Of
Woody
11 Steed type
12 ... aNm&ls
t3 Sw<>td
21 S19n,
22 Schedute
2• Te u.s ptaye.
27 0u .... et
28 Counter .ct
30 Anent
3 1 Grusial'ds
32 De» s.on
33 Instrument
~ Joo"4!'0 919• n
35 FurOfe
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diamond auard Now declarer
cashed Im rcma11ung b1ah spades
and then threw East LD with a club.
At the end, East bad to lead away
from his J-7 of diamonch in10 dum-
my's Q-9 te:nacc. Thal permitted
declarer tp aet home with three
padc t~1cks. two hearts. lhrtt dia-
mond mcks and a club.
l6 Sampe
38 Gleamed
42 Very best
44 009
45 Ooela
47 Herden
41 Shoot from
wnbuetl
49 T omfOoliery so Spnghtty
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Warrt~rsfacesamefoeas Have )OU heard aJI this before" All of u held true a
year aa<> when the two squared off for the 2-A crown -
Bannin& easily proving to be the toughest hurdle of all on
Woodbrid&c's road to the state champtonshap. last year for title Saturday
BJ ROOD CABLSON ........... _
LOS ANGELES ...... Hert art 10me th1nas to ponder
as Woodbridte High's Warriors prepare for Saturday'•
CIF 2-A basketbeU championship.
•It's at the Los Antiles Spons Arena and Sunkist
l.Q&~ champion Bannina is the opposition, led by 6-6'h
Dct:tnis Gray. The Broncos arc ~ndefeated in leape.
apan.
. Duri!lt a postscason span in which the Wamon put
ei&ht 1~1Jht. foes away by an ave~ of 12. 7 points a
pmc. 1nclud1n1 a 26-point rout of Richmond's DeAnu
an the Wit cbamp1onsh1p pme. 1t was Bannina which
took Keefe & Co. into overtime befort succumbma.
68-60.
Actually, Kc-efe was on the benc h in that t1tlc~dcr
after beina ejected an regulation followina an ahercauon
whic h led to a brawl o n the playina floor.
•Bill Shannon's Warriors arc paced b_y 6-9 Adam
Keefe and they enter as undefeated Pacific Coast Lcque
champions. after droppina five preseasoo games in
December.
The Broncos tncd to eliminate Keefe with two-
tim1na. low-bnd&Jng tactics from a hatchet rcserve. and
accomplished the job when Keefe ran after hi5 attacker
But whale Keefe watched from the bench. his teammates
went on to pull at out an oven.me.
•'fbe Wlftarf &I &u&ranleed I spot In the st.lie
playoffl
A5 for conunuang problems wuh Banninf: Shannon
secs none. "The)' ha' e prrny much o f a clean bill ofhealth
this )Car.'' said Shannon "They have a new auper-
* * * * * *
Warrior girls
make first trip
to CIF finals
Woodbridge bids
for championship
vs. Chino to~tght
By JEFF SMITH
Dlllt .... Cci: • 0 1
Coach Enc Bangs would hke his
Woodbridge High girls basketball
team to get off to a quick stan m
tonight's C IF 2-A championship
aame. But that's something the War·
riors have been reluctant to do to the
playoffs.
The Wamors, 25-5. will face
Chino, 22.(), at 8:45 at Ccmtos
Colkae to decade the C IF cham-
pionslup. Tonight's game will mark
the third straight year the Cowairls of
Chino have been in the CIF finals.
Woodbnd&e will be nakan& its fi rst
appearance an the CIF finals. Three
years qo. the Wamors advanced to
the 3-A quarterfinals, and a year aao.
Woodbnd&e was defe,atcd an the 2-A
semifinals by Chino.
"We knew ~ had a SoOd team at
the start of thc year," Bangs said. "I
knew the 2-A wasn't as strona outside
of La Qutnta. La Quanta aot ~t and
the other seeds got knocked off. ..
The Warriors' bigcst asset
throughout the playoffs has been
patience. Thel crushed Montebello,
65-46, in the first round. but trailed
La Habra in the sttond half. before
rallyina to win the second round
game, S 1-48.
Banas' squad then had to overcome
11 -and I 0-poant second-half deficits
against St. Mary's and Ontano.
respectively. to advance to the finals.
.. We iust stayed real patient."
Banas said. "You let the pmc come
to you. You can't be something you
aren't."
Rathbun. Lisa Wrhrcn and 5-9 Ansie
Hubner. G ina Krouse (S-9) and Kris
Willis expect to sec a lot of time off the
bench.
The C'owg.irls. who finished sttond
behind O ntario an the Hacienda
League. start two players over 6-0.
Fehc1a Franke. a 6-1 Junior. is
Chino's best rebounder according to
Bangs. while 5-9 \\Ing Serena Murillo
leads the team 1n sconna. Point 1uard
M1chcllc Meano r runs the show for
the C'owg1rls.
"They have stro ng ~st-up players
and arc good o utside shooters..'
Bangs said of Chi no. "Apmst Arroyo
Grande(an the semifinals). they really
pounded the boards for two or three
offensive rebounds."
Bangs will tr) to sto p a reboundms
a valanche b} countering with
Kro use Agai nst Ont.ano. Wood-
bridge was o utrcbounded. 43-2S. but
Krouse held her ov. n m the sttond
halfag;unst two s1~-footcrs.
If Woodbndgc can't budge the
C'ov.g1rts inside. the) may t\a"c to
turn to Rathbun. An example of
WoodbrJdar's paurncc. Rathbun
missed her fi rst four shots of the
second half m the semis before h111ang
three straight to rally her team.
Mallat. who averaged 16 6 points
a nd nine rebounds a game dunng the
rcgular season. then picked up the
pace alo ng with Maho n) ( 11. I
po11\&S). S111l, as a team. Woodbndgr
sho t JUSI 25 percent from the field
against Ontario
.. We shot cold the other night We
rel) on defense and try to &Cl ro o r 20
mort' shots." Banas sa1d "We wanted
to att 60 (shots) up against Ontano. I
don't lake to play from behind. We'd
hke the scort' to ~ around 60."
Wildcat whipping
FRIOA V. MARCH ~. 1988
Top-Med Edberg ouated In tennl• tourney at Indian Wella. 82.
Are• high achool aoftNll team• well-atocked with pitching. 84.
DdMrt
mtendrnt 11cv. pnncapal. new athlruc director and nrv.
assistant principal. so I aucss 11's a renect1on of SQme
thin~ that the powers to bc didn't a ppreciate ··
KC't'fc the heart and soul o fWoodbndgr's game \\ 1th
a playoffs avrragr of 34. 7 points and 17 5 rebound'> .i
game. rtturns. as docs vinuall) the enttrt' Bro nco'
quintet.
Bannang's first sax pla)tr) v.crr all 1un1ors. and
the) 're a ll bal k 10 t r) to complete a perfcc1 season
The Broncos arr 29-0. have a'eragrd 88. I poan1s a
pmc, the o ppos1t1on fa lhna b) an average of 24 2 points
a pme. with sconng binges into the 100$ fi ve tames and
O\Cr 85 points 16 times "lotrt Oame of R1verstdr was
shelled . 127-56. and that v.as 1n a gamt which G ra) did
not pan1c1patr
G~). v.ho 1\ bt·1 ng pur)ued h) USC . lo)'ola
Mary mo unt '\le\\ ~1e~1co l\i rvada-Rcno and Long
Beach S~tr a\rri.lgl'' 20 8 pcunts and 10 rebounds "
g.amr
Andre ~tnngrr ah hough JUSt 5-1 Cl reponedl)' dunk\
O\t r G ra) a nd 1scons1drrtd thC' best leaper in R1,ers1dc
Count\
tan 5 m1th\ Brnmm .ire un a 75-gamt winning
streak 1n league pl,n Jnd tht· stantng fi, e -plus 6-3 Ton'
Hannibal ofT the hc:mh ha-. pl .&)ed IQðer since tht
!><''-tnth grade \m11h "'d' tht·1r <:oa ch. even then
(Pleue eeie WOODBRIDGE/82)
Rustlers
• survive
slow.pace
GWC women move
into state semis
with 50-41 win
~-\( R~\1 E"TO -T hC' Rustler.
hke to rock and roll but the tempo of
Thursda' n1&ht's fi~t-round contr't
against San M atro v.as m ore h .. r a
ballad
Golden \\est College v.h1ch a'er·
a~s QI points per game U'><'d a thrtt-
poant basket b' lv1s Takayama v.ath
I .:'O ltft m 1he game to pull 1 wa~ with
a 50-41 '1cton O\er the Bulld<>ss 1n
the v.omcn's state comm unit) collrcr
pla\ofTs a t .<\mrncan River College
The Rustlers (31-21. the tour-
namC'nt's top-Sttded team. held a
25-20 halft1mC' lead before outsconna
San Mateo. :!5-:' I in the seco nd half
G\\ C v. h1lh lost once to Long
Beach C it) will pla) t~ Vikings an
the ~mafi nals ton11ht The wanner
ad' antes to <;a1urda) 's final
Taka)ama !;COrcd a team-high lb
points. including tv.o th~-poant
aoals v. h1lc Jane l tu poured 1n I:'
and added I b rebound'> for the
Rustlers
.<\ll'rson Jrnlons of Goldcn \\est
vabbrd fi,r 1.·aroms and Stephanie
Swan~n added four a~1st \
Golden \\ l'\t v.a' ahead ~ ~-4 1
v. hen T.i ... H .ima ..an.,_ her '>oe'C'ond
thrt'C·rx11ntr r tifthe game" to ~·'e thr
Ru'>tkr., a w mfnnatilr \C\l'O·po1 nt
margin
··l)an Matro '>lov.rd the ball dov. n ·
said (ooldC'n \\ C'\l ( oac h Did
tnc .. hn v.ho'><' tram compiled a 2~
game v.innans strra .. this ~ason
"The\ v.o uld ha ng on to ihC' ball
until the ' t...~·\.ond dtlCL run~ <lU I
\\l··q.• had 'omr gamC'\ v.herr \\e.,t
had lHcr Jt)(l sh11h fta kcnl l'lut wr
onh had )IJ
The Wamors. who do not have a
player o ver 5-9, will start Kathy
MillaL Randee Mahony. Lcshe
The Wamors haven't faced a man-
to-man defense an the playoffs. but
that's what the) 'II see tonight. Mean-
v. h1le. Bangs said C111no "won't get
the same look all the time" o n
defense
Wubln,ton State'• Baroid WJiCbt 1oea ap
for a ahot ln tbe Ont period u Arbona•a
Anthony Cook def end• durlnl tbe
Wlldcata' 79-•l trounclDC. See detail• 82.
(1oldrn \\e\t 'ih1.1t iust ~~ prrl'ent
rlf\1lf 5ll1trom1hcOoor The" luth
< l•3\I C onlcrcmr ~h.lm p111n Rustlers
k•'t 111 L.\ \.ilk~ in 1hr ~ond game"
l•f thl' \C3~in hcforc rolling ofT 2..,
\tra1g.h1 '11. tun~ Long ~alh < 11'
hJndcJ thl Ru'ltkl"'\ then 11nh .tin
fcrcm r scthal k ·
Dodgers
power
to win
Ainmann raises his stock at Rancho Santi8.go
Sax's slam one
of three homers
vs. Japanese team -----
•Gibson anarY about joke. 82.
VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)-Steve
Sa" sluged 1 arand-slam hcnne run.
and John Shelby and TnK')' Woodson
added t~run homers to carry the Dodaen to a 14-0 eahibition buebell
victory over the Chunid\j Drqons
Thunday.
When Kenny Ammann wascom-
peung for Edison H1gh'sCIFscm1-
finahst twoyearsqo. therc wasn't a
be'> ofcollcgc scoutsdroolina for has
services.
Two years latcr. that may not be the
case either. but there's much more
ante re,t th.an when hedecadcd on Cal
State Bakenfield for his freshman
year.
Now play1naa stronJall..around
pmeforRanchoSantaaaoasit heads
to the final round oflhecommun1t)'
collqe Sou them Catifom11 Re-
aaonalsat Cyprns Saturday ruaht at
7: 30, Ammann has improved fias
stock. drawina scouts from Stanford.
University San Dieaoand Utah State
amonaothers.
OonsCoach Dana Pqicttcouldn't
be happier with hissophomoreauard
Altbouah the contest docs not -~ntin~T'C.o~ruit~stand-Wiley lifts tnp Of an andivid&&aJ SlallSOCS. the C>odeen put toeether a IS.hh anack
&oCOQCJuertbeirspnnatraininaauesu 4ners over from the Jas-nete Central Lellue-· · "'3
Sbelb)''1 bo\Mf 1n the fint inni• aave•be~contro1ortbepmt No 5 Vegas and Su•1 bfMt te)'Cd a five.nan \llird •
iui111 that tW'Ded the pmc into a
roul.
()utfiddcr ~ ltyant added I
two.nan ~ na11 ln lbe siatb inni•
and WoodaoD bit his as a pinch bitter
la the •t1t iaai111-
Fn ....... Nr'O Oulrrcro had
IWee tuaa. wtlill ICOrilla a nae and
driv111 la 19l!Odm. alid Su aad ~1MdlWDMu ....
9 Dodaen tootie ~t·laa•dtr .......... ~ .. aa.e vktailY w . ~ -.......
~.-.w-.. ... :;r.r---...........
..
\\ edncsda~ night. he scored 18
points on 15 of 2 I shoo11ng from the
fl oor ancl udtng 6 of "' from thrtt·
poin t range. to help Rancho past L.\
Harbor But II y,.3sn'1 thl' scon na that
amprn~ Pa&C'll most
.. Hr did an exccllenljob of dr~nd
ang Mark Hill. ~ho's one ofthr state's
to p guards.'' Pagett said "He had a
grt'at n11ht shoouna. but sometimes
people tend to overlook the dcfens1' r
end and what aarcatJOb hcdoc-s
there "
Hill scored ~ 2 points. but hit onh ti
of 16 from the fidd.
Play1na for a team *h1ch fea wrrs
fi,e doub~f11urescoren.1nclud1n1
Oran&r Empire Confercntt Pia)' er of
the Year ~onz0Jam1son . ._mmann
hasa,eraacd 20. 7 points while hoot-
ing 51 5 percent from the noot. 83 I
JoN
FERGUSON
CO LLEGES
percent from the hnr and n~rh .l'J
percent from thrtt-pomt range T ll\\
in 4 3 assists perpmc and his ' ;:ilue"
Ob \ IOUS.
"H1s cons1stenc) has 1mpro' ed
but what I reall) appr«1atc 1s \\ hC'n
teamsprthe1rdefcnsc to him and
he as content topassofTand do other
thanas." Paaett s.a1d "O ther pla)en
CoufGE BA SEBALL
hJ '~a trndcn ' v. hC'n the\ re n<•l
\<On ng to for('(' thing' l\.cn '' q·n
ll·am-oncntrd ·
Orange<. oas1 .ind < , •ldt"O \' l'\t
aµ1n fi gure to ti..· am•mJ thr \Ille '
txs11n men·s .ind v.<•mt•n \w.im
ming OCC C'oa1. h r~·n \\ at'><1n t~·I'
h steams can ran l in lhl' wp thrtt 1n
thestatemttt v.h1k(1\\C men·,
1.1•ach 11...rn Hamdorfhu ontl•I ht\
ho. \I rtt ru1 t1n&dil\SC\ 1n \Ca r\
The ()('(..,..omen sst.itl'ChJm
p1 1nsh1p 'Quad rr1um\ Tina( l'n·
\1Jtilt1 50 0~ statC'l.hampand h1Jh
"' 1rcr at the meet I and Janet Popp
1 I lO 1nd1\ldual mt'dlc' su tr, ham pt
11lu\ kr \ fl't"\hm.sn Pat I\ RtC'd and
\I .iron Thomp'<'n 1hc.'la1tl'fJ '~
\ t Jf ·(lid I.iv.' C'r v. ho \,\ at"'" f<'l' 1 .. can
uualth for \IJll' 1n thrt"C C' <'OIS
For the P1ratl'S mt·n '\l.juad look
l.•r fl'tU'TIC'f'\ Rtlh wune laml\Og
\lJtc·, top th~ 1n t'trcaMstrol r
lrl'CSt' le and hu11crlh la .. 1 \Car).
<. hn\ Dunl..lnlind1' 1duJI mt'dlc\ I
,lnd \1att Harn51top three an state 1n
dl\tame (r("('\I\ lee' en ts I and
frr\hmen O:H e ~tt'nl' I spnntC'rl and
Da\C( o hrn tspn ntrrlfrom Edison
The (1oldcn \\est men fcaturt a
pnzl' rrc-n11t1ngd au of frtTW1ncs
Oul r l.andrr1Ed1w n) John Ro hn
( l Mo na drl \.1ar H 1gh) and Enc
Manon {a \l("('fl('rl 1n the spn nts
\bn na s ~n1.h Para1ettr a nd \.\ adr
\\ oma1. .. 1n distance r'ents and
Lam 7ubnn ICdM I an the breast and
(Pleue.eeCOLLSOSSfaS)
VanderRiet HRs power GWC
20-htt attack buries Rio Hondo:
Brink hurls UCI over Penn Stat~
Parat~ v.on the non<onf~n~ pme a' I .\ Valle\
Orhda,h111n htt 1 two-run doubk 1n t~ t'irst as <.X (
1r1o.llt. .l '.0 k ad a nd had 1 onr-run doubk befOf'f K'Onn&
on OanC'l l onners sinJk fo~ a 'i-0 l~ad an tM third. Tom
' anrz had a tW\H'Un s.ft$)e 1.n t~ fifth u walk\ and cnon
hclptd C'rl.'att 1 four-run 1nnin1 end an insurmountable
lcaJ
C'10ha (3~\ rtteivtd help from TThe\cr Jim ~nck.
-.ho hurl~ ~t, of no-tut rcl~f •1th four stnk~out\ for h1\
founh s.a"'c The Pt~tes 1mpro't'd lO I l-7-1
In colle8c actto n ua ...... ka• t. ( raia Bnnk -.en\ 1ht d1Slantt.
stntina out ~ to vp ht1 recard '° 4-~ Pd JdT
Obmtank Ye'Ct\t J ~' ntendiae hit bito• wak to
IC\U p~ l m1lt1 ·, dlbib, and t~ tni •'"Cr'llllt to .479 ia tlw wi" over the Niau Uc.a. KtithRapb=~•NGforPtaa teu.Uw ru~t. but John ........ 1 two-nm •llllr m
\hanUbn 2· l UO n. t.iGlannod .... tic I
but uo ICIOtt'd twace &a ...... '° tah taic '-d for= .......... 11 ... IDOftld OQ o..o. ... ·• 0.0.vca _. .aoM• ... tllllf'c:iw ..__. ... ,._
.. mktlllr ......... _. tdl ._,.. ...
DIQla,. ........... "'°' ..... , .....
Suk'ffr. Cz t 1d l b .s ... tluw •• IW
n"9tm < -t.:t). '"" -~u '° ~ --
VERO BEACH, Fla. -Outfielder
Kirk Gibson a"frlly left Holman Stadium
and didn't play an the Doc:tten' uhibition
pine qainst lhe Cbunichi Dragons Thurs-
~Y after he was appenntfy victimized by a practical
joke.
It would have been the first game in a Dodsen
uruf'onn for Gibson, who signed a free-qent contract
with the team in late January after playing I 0 years in
the Detroit Tigen' organization.
Somebody apparently put
eye-black, used to shield players'
eyes from the stJn, in Gibson's
hat.
When be discovered what
had happened while on the field,
noticina· the black substance on
his forehead, he got angry. went to
the clubhouse, got dressed and
left. according to reporters at the
game.
-.. Gibson wouldn't comment
other than saying he'd discuss the incident today.
Neither Dodgers' Managier Tom Lasorda nor Fred
Claire, the 'cam's executi've vice president. would
comment
Oa1re did say l..asorda would meet with Gibson
before today's exhibition pme against the Minnesota
Twins.
According to reporters., nobody would admit to
plaring the prank. Gibson had been scheduled to start
apinst the Dragons. a member of the Japanese Central
League training in Vero Beach.
The Dodgers won the game. 14-0.
Quote of the day
JobDy Kerr, a former NBA player who is
no~ a broadcaster for the Chicago Bulls. asked
before his coaching stint for one of the old-timers'
teams in the Legends Classic. ifhe was in shape to
handle the job: .. Sure. I've been yelling at my wife
all week."
Boston overcomes Toron~o
f\eed La"OD converted a pass from ra
Geoff Covtaall with 2: 15 remaining to '
snap a 3-3 tie and lift Boston to a 5-3 NHL
victor) over v1s1t1ng Toronto Thursday
night. Larson's goal came only 38 seconds after
Toronto's Gary Leeman had tied the game, tapping in
Tom Fer1a1' rd>ound ... Elsewhere in the NHL. Adam
O.tu and ~ Probfft each scored twitt to lead the
Red Wings to a 6-3 v1c1ory over Minnesota in Dctroi(.
.. In St. Louis, Mike Mc Platt scored two goals and Brian
Skndlaad had the go-ahead goal and added an assist to
lead Montreal to its St"venth straight victory, a 4-2
triumph o ver the Blues ... In Winnipeg, Lame
BoKllmaa scored the ty ing goal after a third-period
delay-of-game pcnahy to Vancouver goalie Fruk
Caprice and PHI Mad.eaa got the winner with S:22
remaining as the Jets edged the Canucks. 4-3 ... In
Calgary, Baba Loob scored four goals as the Flames
returned home from a month-long I I-game road trip
while the Olympics were in town and skated to a 6-3
victory over Philadelphia.
Jordan lifts Bulls t'o victory
Mlcllael Jorcla.a, who scored 36 points. m
hu a driving la up wtth I: 13 remaining
then added four free throws as Chicago beat
Ph1ladelph1a 1n the NBA. 97-93, Thursday
night. handing the 76crs their 19th consecutive road
loss. Jordan·s late spree overcame a 16-pc?int foun.h-
quarter performance by Philadelphia's c.artes
Barkley, who led the 76ers wtth 32 points and 18 ·
rebounds ... In the only other NBA game Thursday,
Clyde Drexler tied his season-high with 42 points while
Jerome &eney added 28 and Cevla o.ckwordl 25 as
Portland beat the Suns in Phoenix. 135-112. to sweep
the season series between the two Pacific Division
teams. It wiu the first ume in the Suns' 20-year NBA
history that they had lost all six games of a rcgular-
season ttries.
Six Angel players sign pacts
MESA, Ariz. -The Angels an-• nounccd Thursday night that six players
agreed to 1988 contracts. leaving five other
unsigned players facing contract renewals.
Reaching asreemcnts on o~-year contracts were
second baseman Mark Mclemore. third ba~man Jack
Howell. reserve shonstop Gus Pohdor and pitchers
Kuk McCaskill. Chuck Finley and Joe Johnson.
The five remaining unsigned include first baseman
Wall} Joyner. who-ended a four-day holdout on
Saturday expecting has contract to be renewed at the
club"s last offer ofS340.000.
Others facing renewal are center fielder Devon
White and pitchers DcWayne Buice. Urbano Lu&o and
Vinicio <;'edeno.
Hernandez issues apology
WUUe BeruMn, the American •
League'sCy Youn1Awatd winner in 1984,
apologized Thursday to Detroit Free Press
columnist. Ml~ AJb9m for dumping a
bucket of 1<:¢ water on the writer in the Tiaers' spring
training clubbou9C. Hernandez, who said he felt Alborn
had turned Dcu-o;t fans apinst him, said he apoloeized
on his own. Tbc team also issued an apoloSY through
Du Ewald, the team's media relations director ...
Elsewhere. GeraW PerrJ drove in a pair of runs and
nine Atlanta pitchcn allowed two bits to pace the
Braves to a 5-0 exhibition victory over the University of
Georgia ... Lala Rivera bad two hits. two runs batted in
and a stolen base to lead Jaetie MMre'• Magicians to a
5-I-victory ovtt s.MIJ Wa.tln' Twinkles in the
Montreal Expos' first intra-squad pme. Casey Cu-
aele also had two hits and an RBI, while Jadl
DHper~ had an RBI sinalc. Neal Beaa. was the
winningp1tcherwhileJ•S..•ertook the loss ... The
Yankees signed pitcher Lee G•ttermu and rookie
outfielder Jay B.-r, the last of their unsiJf'ed platers
... The Orioles SiJf'cd second-year pitchers Eric U
and Job Babyaa, Jcavina four players still unsif11 ..
. The Reds signed ou1fielder &a.I Du.leb and pitchers
Roi» M.,,.y and Jete IUJe ... Yankees left-hander
Dave IJ!Petll was scratched from today's exhibition
opener against Atlanta by Manager BWy Mattia
because offever and a bad cold. Righetti was scheduled
to follow Staner Riel ~ Right-fielder Dan
Wlafield, who has fever and a cold, also didn't work out.
Top-seeded Edberg ousted
INDIAN WELLS -Mikael Pernfors ~ used his exceptional baseline pme to upset
top-seeded Stefan Edberg, J-.6, 6-3. 6-2
Thursday in a third-round match of tru;
Champions C up Tennis Tournament.
The I 5th-seeded Pernfors offered little resistance
in the first set. but won tbe first four pmcs of both the
second and third Stts in outplaying his higher-ranked
opponent.
In the final game of the second set. the players went t~ deuce seven times before Pcrnfors was able to hold
has serve .. Edbcr:g had five opportunities to break his
opponent s service. but couldn't do it.
Pernfors. 24, is ranked 30th in the world whale
Edberg. 21. as ranked third. Both players are from
Sweden.
There was one other upset in the tilird round -
unseeded Johan Krick eliminated 12th-seeded
Eduardo Bcngocchea of Argentina. 6-2. 6-4.
Televisio n, rad io
TELEVISION
I p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA tour-
nament. from Kaui. Hawaii, ESPN.
4 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament.
from Miami (delayed), USA.
4:30 p.m. -PRO BOCltEY: New York
Rangers at Buffalo. WOR.
5 p.m. -SKIING: America's downhill
ES~~t1t1on. from Aspen, Colo. (delayed).
5:05 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Houston
at Dallas. TBS.
6 p.m. -PRO BAS~All: Clippers at
Boston. Channel 5.
6 p.m. -BOXING: Harold Brazier vs.
Robin Blake in 12-round junior-welterweight.
from Las Vegas. ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden
State at Lakers, Prime Ticket. SelecTV.
. 11 p.m. -TENNIS: Champions Cup. from
Indian We.Us (delayed). USA.
RADIO
I 0:3S a.m. -EXBIBmON BASEBALL:
Minnesota vs. Dod&en, KABC (790).
Noon -EXllOJmON.BASEBALL: Angels
V$. Padres. KMPC(7l0).
6 p.m. -PRO BA.S&ETBALL: Clappers at
Boston. KRTH (930).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden
State al l..akers. Kl.AC (570).
Trevor Wilson scored 19 points to lead a balanced
UCLA attack Thursday nipt as the Bruins ovcrpoweftd
Stanford, 91-69, to move anto undisputed posseuion of
third place in the Pacir~ I 0 Conference.
The loss wu Stanford's 23rd 1traiaht at Paule)'.
Pavilion. Tbe previous 22 setbacks were by an averqe of
25 points, and the Canlinal came close to cqualina that
averqe Tbunday night
UCLA (IS-13 ovcralJ, 11-6 in the Pac-10) nearly
doubled Stanford (I 3-l 0, l (). 7) in rcboundina in the fint
half in takina a 39·32 lead. The Bruins scored only eilht
points in the last 7'h minutes of the first half as their Wt
break came to a temporary hall
But that changed in the second half. The Bruins
extended their lead to 13 pointsat '4-41 after five minutes
of the second half and steadily pulled away after that as
~hey got their fast break in gear. UCLA led by as 25 points
an the late going.
Kelvin Butler had 18 points and Pooh Richardson
added 16f'orthe Bruins. Todd Llchti led Stanford with l8
points.
Elsewhere in the Pac-I 0:
USC IJ, Callfenia Cl: Chris Moore scored 19 points
to lead the Trojans (7-19, S-12) to the victory over
California (8-17, 5-12) at the SponsArcna.
Ronnie Coleman added l 7 points and Andy Olivarez
had 15 for USC. Keith Smith led C.alifornia with 13
points. Bryant Walton added I I points for the Golden
Bears., who have lost five straiaht pmes.
Arlua '1t, w......-State •1: In Tucson,
Anthony Cook scored l 5 points and Lute Olson won his
IOOth pme at Arizona as the No. 3 Wildcats (27-2. 16-1)
beat Washinaton State (11-15. 6--10). w.....,._ '1'1, AriHU State 7S: In Tempe, Eldridac
Rccasner scored a pmc-high 25 points as Washin,ton
(9-17. S-12) rallied from a 17-poinl first-half deficit to beat
Arizona State (I).., 14. 6-11 ). Ores• State H, Otta• 0 : Sophomore guard Gary
Payton scored30points. includina3of3 from three-point
ranac. as ~on State ( 18-8, 12-5) rallied from a 29-26
halftime deficit to defeat visiting Oregon ( 14-12, 9-8).
In the PCAA:
CalStateFlllleri.ll,NewMexiHSta&e5t: Richard
Monon made two free throws with one second remaining
to give the Titans (10.16, 6-11) the victory over New
Mexico State ( 16-14, 8-9).
Fullerton took possession of the ball with I :30
remaining. following Willie Joseph's three-point play
which tied lhe game at 59-aJI. The Titans missed a shot.
but rebounded. it to get a fresh A5 seconds on the shot
clock. Then they set up a final play.
Mo~n attempted an 18-foot jump shot with one
second to ao. The shot missed. but he was fouled by Curtis
Terrell.
Su Jote State II, Padfk 5t: Jn San Jose. Ricky
Berry scored 29 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead
the ~panans .<12-4. ?-10) over Pacific (0.17, 5-22).
hand1n& the Tigers their 20th straight loss.
W18Co1Mda"• Daany Jonee p11rr• ball ~ Panlae def~den 8teft 8clleftler
(left) and Toay J onee darlna Bil 10 pme.
Utall State H, FretM State It: Greg Houskeeper
scored I 6 points and Dan Conway added IS to lead Utah
State. to a victory over Fresno State in Logan.
In action involving top 20 teams:
MJuHrl 13, OklaMma tt: Derrick Chicvo1,1s had 35
points and 18 rebounds and freshman Doug Smith broke
an 83-88 overtime tic with a slam dun!( as host Missouri
(1_8-8. 7-6) beat No. 4 Oklahoma in overtime in the Big
£1ght,
hnl• It, Wlsco91la H: In Madison, Troy lewis
scored l 8 points and Purdue held Wisconsin to 16 first-
half points as the No. 2 Boilermakers beat the Badgers
(I 0.1 s. 4-11 ) IO the Big Ten.
Iowa Ill, MldlfU State 17: In East Lansing. Roy
Marble scored 23 points and BJ. Armstrong added 20,
leading No. 11 Iowa past Michigan State in a Big Ten
game.
BYU It, New Mexko H : Michael Smith 5COred 24
points and Jeff Chatman added 19 as No. IS Bri&ham
Young (2~3. ! 3-2) overcame an I I-point deficitand beat
New Mexico ma Western Athletic Conference gal'he m
Provo.
Nortll Carollu State '1•, MarylaM II: In Raleigh. Chari~ Shackleford scored 21 points and sparked a sccon~half sorge. leading No. 16 North Carolina State
(22-6, 9-4) to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory over
Maryland ( 15-1 I . S-8 ).
Sports on TV fo r weekend
Saturday
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: U.S. Hardcoun
Championships. from San Antonio, Channel 2.
9:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Australian
International SOO. from Melbourne (taped). ESPN.
10 a.m. -EXBIBmON BASEBALL: Dodsen vs.
New York Mets. WOR.
10:30 a.m. -ex&DmON BASEBALL: Montreal
vs. Atlanta. TBS.
11 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament from
Miami, Channel 2.
I l a.m . -COLLEGE BASEBALL: UCLA at
Stanford. ESPN.
11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Marquette at
Not:-c Dame, WGN.
I 1:30a.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: Louisville
at DcPaul. Channel 4.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Mic-hipn at
Purdue. Channel 2.
I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Senion tournament
from Indian Wells. Channel 7.
I p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Long Beach
State at Cal State Fullerton, Channel S6.
I :30 p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA tournament,
from Kauai. Hawaii. Channel 4.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Stanford at
USC. Channel 2.
3 p.m. -BOWLING: Top amateurs in the American
Dream Classic. from Las Vq,as (taped). Channel 4.
3 p.m. -BOWLING: Ocveland Open (delayed).
Channel 7.
3 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Newsweek Champions
Cup semifinals. from Indian Wells (delayed). USA.
4 p.m. -cot.Lr.GE BAS&ETBALL: Missouri
Valley Conference Toumamenl quanerfinal. from
Peoria. Ill .. ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD or SPOR'n: Aorida
10:2S a.m. -EXBIBmON BASEBALL: Houston
vs. Dodgers, Channel I I.
11 a.m. -PRO BASg£TBALL: Lakcn at Dallas.
Channel 2.
I I a.m. -MEN'S GOLP: PGA Senion tournament.
from-Indian .Wells. Channel 1.
Noon -BOXING: Michael Olajidc vs. Iran Barkle)'
in a IQ.round m~eiaht bout. from New York.
Channel 4.
I p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA tournament.
from Kauai, Hawaii, Channel 4.
I p.m. -cou.EGE BAS&ETBALL: Iowa at
Illinois. Channel 7. ·
I :30 p. m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament. from
Miami. Channel 2.
3 p.m. -COIJ.EGE BASKETBALL: C.lifornia at
UCLA.. Channet 2.
3 p.m. -TENNIS: Newsweek Champions Cup
finals, from Indian Wells (delayed), USA.
4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE 8A.SIE'TBA.LL: Southern
Conference Tournament championship. from Asheville.
N.C., ESPN.
5:45 p.m. -PllO soa."Ell: SockCI'$ at Lattn. Prime
Ticket .
6:30 p.m. -cou.EGE BAS&ETBALL: American
South Conference Tournament championship. from
Beaumont, Texas. ESPN.
8:30 p.m. -WGB 5CllOOL BAS&ETllA.LL: CJF
Southern Section S-A championship. from Los Anaelcs
(ta~). Prime Ticket
9 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Chkqo at
Minnesota. ESPN.
RADIO
10:25 a.m. -DJIDITION BASEBALL: Houston
vs. Dodaers. KA ec < 790).
11 a.m. -PllO BAS&ETBALl.t Laken 11 Dallas.
KLAC(S70),
Noon -EXBIBmON BASDALL: AftlClS vs. San
Diqo. KMPC ( 710).
EXTRA !EXTRA !EXTRA ! A rea A YSO
teams earn
playoff wins
Derby for thrce-ycar-okb. from Hallandale, Fla. (de-
layed); Sumbu Kalambay vs. Mike McCallum in a 12-
round WBAjunior-middlcweiatu title bout. from Paaro.
Italy (delayed). Cb.anMI 7.
3 p.m . -COLl..BGE BAS&E'l'BALL: California at
UCLA. KMPC(710}.
1988 llRI VII LSC
$1 DELIVERS*
0
Lwlng M•n .. 1ra -Ylo llMao or Don Fleoli•
4:.lO p.m. -BIQB 8CBOOL B.u&rraAIL City
Section 4-A boys champions_hip. Prime Ticket.
4:30 p.m. -Pao BOCKBY: New York Ranem at
Hartford. WOR.
WOODBRIDGE ••• ,..... ..
S:JO _p.m . -PRO BAS&BTBAU.: Oippen at Rou.ndana out lhe swtina uni1 a~ pards David
Chicqo. Channel S. Efrcnon (I S.J poinU.. 6.' assists per =-Chrii
A number of a.ra youth soccer 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BAaltnA.LL: Washinaton Famileni (7.7 assisll per pme) and 6--1 rd Don
teams earned playoff vidorin rc«nt-State at Arizona State. ESPN. Nelton.
ly and cac"h will acf van« to further 7:30 t::· -PAO llOC&.EY: Montral at K.inp. .. Tbe problem is that= have much more of a free 001-':'~:~ Mesa A YSO All-Star Prim:!~. -~-aAID'l'8A.LL: New Mnico ~':.~ =.:.m the OU • and t1tey•n1 a bit becta 11
airls tc.m won an all three divisions State at Nevada-Lat v.-, O.nd 9. Bannaaa•1 dolat c:.Jl of tllic ,ar came Wedaadll.
-No. 3 (under 14); No. 4 (under 12): &ADM> ftiPl \When ik 8'0IK'OI bid to rally froal~~lloft"
and No. ' (under 10). fn the bo~ 10 a.m. -aa•MnON .......... Dodlim VI. ~wi"' lalthan t.wominutt1101DiD boa.as ~;:i=:ii~':sta ~~~';.~~~~'-Mc"N!!IC ~4J•rnoN IAW8"'. A.a v1. San ~ fow pointa ia overtime. IO llip pM& 1a Clan..
for a total offive of the pouible lill all~ Diqo. KMPC (710). " Gray ICClnd 2J ..... Seata a.a ad Wee c:Ocn
NI positions. I P.•· -Ml'aGlt IM&STaALL: lQftl Bnch 1WCtC lD double ·~
COi-ia Maa now 1o&als nine of the SC.II at Cal S<C fllllnoa; ltMNY (1600). S&ritlF' Inf \M ~ r.eo own.imc wim a layup
possibit 12 leape/alklar positions l p.m. -~·--UIKSftAU.: Stanfofd at ·~ ll~left.,"-•s-hmGny.
that wiU ~(Jltlellt Arca Q and .,~·u . ' USC ( 1070). • ID ecrm of' lllk • •owaw lft ~ timillr '°Su
on '° plaY, ln &be Scaion u p11 • ~lO ·. p._m. -P80 ~ Chppm at •~.o wida •.,, .->~a *-i•m of wh~ will be Mid ia S.. Minda Cl\ialO. llTH (tlO). lbt ._,. ucl a Pftll wWda cu mm-~
1wti .. Secwday a.cl Su-..y. J:lO p.m. -PllO IOOL'U· l.ai;n at O.OU.. WouAiidlt iiAied 2' ..._,_, bl its ,,_'°
11 ~~.:fv= ~~ ~>:_m.,·_.wunALL: UC1atUC :,.~~==:::~-=~=: ~.-...yo& for n ofSovtMm Semlllil a.K~l90). ~·S.. ~pna Cat1m~tobcheld~pril9-tO. ., .... ?c:lO(.~a). -"OC'ISY: Ma.ual u IUtlp. ~of1Mwm1111ie ..... f1T *YiMnlial ~ ~10 -&iili«••9:4Sa.a.
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bect..Thc bat of two murncn is Dtnnen Poore. wbo ~.,IM
State mtt1 In the brftst and fty.
The ~·s squad. C'Oe<'hcd by
Jtm McAdariit. tS hichlith~ by rdu~ T1nia Zqrrt (top thrtt at
State In the $00 (tft Ind 100 ny) and
CMepn Ridcy (spril'lts) and freshmen
arolyn &nlley bou.nter Sister of
American record-hofder Steve
Bentley) and Manna's Chrisu Huah.
0 UCI men'sbaske&ballcoach 8111
MullipnonSanJoseStateCoech 8111 ~: .. Everyyearhc~tsupand
cr1es(at1he PC AA Tournament)' We
never att a na&h1 pme. ·Well this
year. he'sao1n1 to~ one."
San Jose State. p1dtcd tor Sttond
before the season. is headed for
seventh p4are at best. meani .. lhe
Spartans will play with the other
boltom thrtt teams in the confercfl('e
forthc ri&ht to mttt the top six on
Thunday.
0
Mullipn. on former player Bob
Thornton. who played for the New
York Knacks before bems pt<kcd up
by Philadelphia. .. For thrtt years .
Bob Thornton wasn't sure what his
name was. He got to NC'W York and
ev«ybody was saying how bad Hubie
Brooks was. Thornton says. 'Hell.
Hubie Brooks wasn't so bad. I had
Mullipn.'
-lt(abuse)can destroy some of
them. We wcrcn 't trained to be
psychoto1ms. We know wh,at we
want them todo. it's Just a question of
them belioina in what we're doing. ..
0
UCI sophomore swimmer Mau
Judd. formerly ofFountai.n Valley
High. was one of the Antcatcn' top
two swimmers at last weekend's
PCAA championships. earning stt-
ond in the 200 frtt and fourth 1n 500
free. Junior Matt Wriaht ea med a
third in I OOl'ree and lourth in the 50
frtt. Both wiO compete in the U S
~nior N,auonals at Orlando Fla .
March 23-24
Sophomore Lara Bagley set UCI
women's records 1 n the 100 and 200
backstroke. Divers Trishna Coleman
and Kirsten Wolfw11l compete in the
NCAA D1v1nf R~1onal at Provo.
Utah. March 1-1-.
0
PulW'ld&eofLaauna Beach. who
prepped m Hawa11.1saJumorout.s1dc
hmer forthe Pt1>pt'rdmc men's
vollc)baJI team ... FormerOct'an
View H1&h distance runn~ T•Y
Lepn and 8aJAlllll S..n now com-
pete for the UCLA men as sopho more
and freshman respectively ... Irvine
pr-oduct QrU Gtttr competes for
Trinity Um verslly's men's tcna1s
team. ranked I 61h nationally mt~
pre-season lntercollqlale Tennis
Coaches Assocaauon ratinp. Grttr
wuoncoffourteam membcn
ranked an &he top Jo singles playcn at
No. 22 . Oran~Coast's hrn
N1chl.a two-ume All-Ora~Em-pireConfertntt volkybaJI yer. has
siDlCda lcucrofantent to for
Wichita State . Formtt
West first baseman ltd .. &.ub
continues to be a dominant fortt for
Cal State Fullerton thiueason wnh
five home runs. 16 RBI and a .417
av~ throuah I) games ... OCC
product Brat Ma,-is hanms .340
as the start1n1c:atchtt for tM Titans..
TRA CK
Woolsey,
Davis
leadCdM
Corona dcl Mar's Scan WoolK)
won the I 00 and 220 and earned
stt<>nd in tM pole vault to lead the
Sea Klnp past Edison. 86--S21n a h1ah
school boys track opener Thursday.
WoolJCyraothc IOOin I0..2andthe
220 in 23.2 while vaultin1 I 3.6. JUSt
niM inchn shy or the CdM record.
Doua Davis turned in a strona 12~
yard haah hurdles performance m
IS.6.
Edison's K.alaph Cantr. a two-
limc state finalist in tM shot put. had
a best of60-4 in his firs1 ouunaofthc
season
In ot.bn mttts:
U..w•lltJ M, c.1a lla9 41: Enn
~Jh led a casi of dom1n1una k>n1-~ nanncn with victories m the m1 le and two-mile as the Troj.tns used
a va~y of athktet to win all but
thrtt CVtnl$.
ID I sirb mett u.a. ..... , ... c.18 ..... h:
Carolyn Gnffin woo bolh spnnts.
Sudy Johntoa won the mile and~
mile and Kat~ ~ won the llO
and ._ tripk 1ump to lad the T . ns. ~m Jeftlnl twas Ibo a double
winarr b Uahusity. winn•"I the
sbot (l'Ut Wldl I JO.foot t~ and the .._ JUmp. Grill\• .._ die 100 ia
111 1ad tk 2lO ia 21.l. Jo1m1on·s
wiaains time i.a the tailr ... 6: 1 land ~ dodl"-I in die two rn*
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UO ad leaped .ll-2 DI die Uiplt
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LOft9 8"cll s .. i.,, ,..,. ... LH Vt'OH n
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UCI
U11lfl ~lw
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Pacific
New Me•lco Slate
Sen JoM State
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PKlflc •S 40l 11 Sen JoM State ll.7 JU lt
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POVNTAIN V ALLEY:The Barons
return sill pla)'nt. led by alJ.te.aue
choi« Sarni sawyer and third year
playcn Dena Allicbin and Mamie
Sukla ..
S.wyer " a junior third bueman.
• la ....,_ ldM>ol 10ftball, there's
-.itY ooe dl&rencc between a tiuerand a loter-tbe pitcher. And • 0ruee Cout lta IS loaded in dlat deputment once qain.
In the SullXt Laaue. where four
M:amS qualified for the Clf 4-A
pbi)'Of&last year and two advanced to
tbc 1emifioaJs. pitcbina is at a .. fever
pitch.. with the likes of Cindy
SdlnelJef of Ocean View and Terry C'arDentcr of Edison.
Amy Tucker. Thrtt freshmen hopina
to brat into the start.ins lineup are
Jena Sansone, Jennifer Kimble and
Karen Schneller. Sant0ne is the
fastest Jirl ever for Ocean View
softball, a«0rdi~ to Oakley, and will
likely get the nod m left field.
Cindy Schneller, Pickard, Walker
and Sansone should lead the Sea-
hawks at lhe plate.
Shukla will handle the phchina dutin
and Alkhin wilJ be at either second
base or shortsto p.
AJso retumina are junion Tina
Wc'I and Shannon Harrison and
senior Becky Bell.
The rest of the roster looks Ute this
-seniors Kelly Manderi and Cathy
Olson: juniors Kami BiaJc:r Lara
Bruce, Paula Estes. Mianon Taylor
and Trishl Stake,; sophomore Amy
Kuckowicz and 1resbmen Shannon
Dolan and Rae Rice.
Kere's a look at the Sunset Lea&uc
u well as the mt of area teams that
responded to the O.ily Pilot;
EDISON: Eighl startcn an: back
from last year's 17-8 Chafsers squad
that finished third in the Sunset.
Among the returnees is senior pitchu
Carpenter, who had moro than 200
strikeouts a year qo.
.. We look pretty sohd," Edison
Coach Missy Ford said. "We have a
couple of rookies.. otherwise we're
pretty solid."
In the Pacific Coast Lequc:
COST A MESA: Pitching may be the
kc) that unlocksthedoortotheCIF 2-
A pla yoffs for the Mustanp.
In the SunKt Lea&ue:
OCEAN VIEW: The Seahawk.s still
laave two players remaining from
tbeirCJF 4-A champions of I 98S. and
return seven players off last year's 4-A
semifinal 19uad. Ocean View finished fourth in the
Suntct last ~r but received a wild
card berth m the playoffs. A main
reason for their success was Schneller.
a four-year slarter who Coach Sarah
Oakley uys is dfc best in the tcque.
Another starter off the 'BS team is
shortstop Gretchen Bock.
Senior Kendra Whisenand. an all-
lcque pick last season, will stan at
first base. sophomore Krista Eckert
moves from center fteld to second.
aU-Sunsct Leaguer Joelle Isaacs is at
shortstop and sophomore N1kk1
Turner. the only rookie in the starting
lineup, will Ix at third base.
Junior Jyll Pattinson will catch
Carpenter, and senior Carol Dugan
will be a back-up lxhind the plate and
at third. Carpc:nter was a first team
All.County pick last year and is one of
the nation's most sought-after prep
pitchers. Whisenand was a second
team all-County choice.
Coach James Weeks returns only
fo ur staners off last year's 3-16 club
(0-IOin the PCL). but Costa Mesa will
put ns playoff hopes on sophomore
pitcher Tammy Moore.
"I hope she fills a big void we
have," Weeks said. "We have not had
a pitcher at all. She seems to be a
quality pitcher. We're counting on
her a lot."
Costa Mesa will be led offensively
by j unior Shannon Austin and seniors
Diana Day and Tricia Harris. Austin
and Day arc both new to the vanity
program, but ~ntcr fielder Harris
was a second team all-PCLchoi~ last
year.
Sophomore Marla Pickard. an all-
lequer as a freshman. 1s the best
athlete on the team according to
Oa.kJe}' and will mostly play third
base. Senior all-leaguer Jamie Walker
will stan in center field. and Jennifer
Phillips will likely be 1n nght. Kim
Davis. who missed all of last season .
because of an automobile accident.
can play catcher, second or third.
In the outfield. from right to lcfi.
arc Debbie Meza. Rhonda Patterson
and Audra Fabian.
The Mustangs wall have returning
starters at three infield spots-senior
Shannen Luhy (first base). junior
Kim Good (shortstop) and junior
Tracy Scofield (third base).
Oakley 1s aJSQ high on returner
Dana Urs1ch (outfield). ·Tm c~pcct
ina a lot out of her as a returning
player.'' Oakley said. "She's very
agrcss1ve and will come through in
the clutch."
Isaacs led the Chargers last year
with a .378 average. second in the
lcque. Whisenand. Meza and Pat-
terson arc also expected to supply
offense.
Freshmen Shannon O'Connor
(first base) and Tara Roysdon (short-
stop) may sec action on this veteran
club.
Sophomore Lisa McConnell will
hope to break into the hncup at
second base, and junior Tracy Han-
cock will Ix in left field. Day is a right
fielder and Austin will be behind the
plate.
Weeks says the Mustangs should
fi~t ll out with Orange. Trabuco
Hills• and Laguna Beach for third Another returner 1s first baseman
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Plact in What he tft' may be rbe
touahnt=in the CJF l ·A. PC1.. rivals W · and una Hills
shared the Clf c ampio~ip 1 yur •·
ln the Sea View Leaaue:
(JNJvEUn'Y: The Trojans lose
Sea View Leuuc Most Valuable
Player Jennifer l='rei, but Coach Bob
Bemel says this could be his best team in his right years as University coach.
Retumina from last ~ear's l S..O Sea
View squad are two first team all-
&equers and four second-team picks.
The Tro1ans were 19·3 overall.
"We should have the best team
we've had an my eiaht years of beina
head coach." Bernal said. "Seven
1tartcn return and we have five
outnandjna freshmen that could
easily take the pla« of a couple of the
~turners."
Bernal says the only players as.-
sured of startina spots are L'amour
Ponce in center field and Michelle
Bell at either second base or third
base. Ponce hit .433 and was a second
team all-Cl F choice last season, while
Bell (.379) ·committed only four
errors and scored 30 runs in being
picked to the all-league team for the
third consecutive season.
Other returners are DiannaJueng.st
at third. Tina Cooper at shortstop, left
fielder Kim Fcldsott. catcher Terrie
Hubbard and nght fielder Denise
Gaodara.
frahfW •• .. PMtOn· wilt
autmpc 10 ttolece Frei Oft the mound, ~bile other ffnhrne~ hopina to bmlk
1nto the 11.lni~ lineup are Lisa
Anthony, KC Cft1a. Thea Cunis and
Elizabeth Dale. Senior outfielder
Shelly Frasier rounds out the 1quad.
ESTANCIA: The EqJes may have
the experience to contend for tcaaue hono~ this yc"r· boastina 1even
retumana staten.
Estancia '1 defense may be a s~rona
suit, led by the senior battery of
pitcher Anne Graham and catcher
Shannon Robena. Other players to
wat~h dcfensi v~ly are shonstop Kelly
Wyhe and third ~man Kellie
Kane.
But Estaneia Coach Tammie k.ane
predicts that the EaaJes will also be
strong offensively.
"Beina both agrHSive and fut. I
think we wi ll have the some hiah-
scorin,1 games." she said. Amona the
top hitters. acc:ordina to the coach,
w1U be Marie Midland, Denisha
Pierce, Melony Wojtkiewicz, Shan·
non Suzuki and Kristen Williams.
Tustin, Saddleback and University
arc considered amona the other
str:>ng teams in the Sea View. accord~
ing to Kane.
SADDLEBACK; The Roadrunners
finished second a year ago but hopes
of a repeat performance will be
shouldered by a youna squad.
•nNe bi m •:au rt!•~·"'
Ca.ch Yvonne A.1oazo aid. I Iott
seven players to .,actuat.ioft. mOlt ot
which were illrtas. Several JV
pla).erl will be asked to help fiU t.bc
void ...
OnJy five 11enion dot the Saddle-
blck roster. Pitchef'.fint bueman
Cindy SalaDr and outtidder ~
CoJlctt wilJ both be plal!::n t.bcir
founh vanity KUOftl. r wu a
fint team alt~lcque choice a year aao.
while Collett pmered honorable
mention.
Sophomore shonstop Nikkanni
Andrews is beck af\eT 1h.-ina five
borne 1W11 las1 year. Other retumen
are junior Ana Montoya, junfor
Emmy Perez and sophomore Pritcilla
9lrt rmc n to.
In the South Coast Leape:
1R VINE: Coach Rick Curtis re-
turns six starten •and has four
freshman who may be ready to
contribute immediately.
Shonstop Ha Sherwood is an alt-
lcaguc player, while fint bueman
Samantha White, outfielder Brooke
Carpenter. center fielder Mems
Welch and Brenda Johnston are also
back. Stace~ Osso. a catcher and desig-
nated hitter. will start for the third
year.
The freshmen are pitcher Jennifer
Brundage. third baseman Diane Soto,
catcher Lisa Goodwin and infielder
Brandi Armstrong.
Santa Anita, Los Al results
Santa Alllta Ser•-~ ""-· -c-...... ,.,,. c-.. _ .....
UNL Vwomea top UCI
LAS VEGAS -Pauline Jordan scomt 11 of her 13
points an the second halfThursday night to lead Nevada-
Las Vcias to a 62-S4 victory over UCI ma Pacific Coast
Athletic Assoc1at1on women's basketball game.
Lmda Staley added 11 points for the Rcbcts.. who
raised their PC AA record to 13-4 and their overall mark
to 21-6.
NataJie Crawford led UCI. which fell to 9-8 m
conference action and 11-14 overall, with 20 points and
12 rebounds, her 10th double-double of the season.
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with an unobalructec:t UITW W bMc:tl community Jul1 S1800/mo &«-9518 * ~;r1° :2~1f'C:,~~7 C7~~1; ..,llT llaY1 SPACIOUS 28drm tBa our 37 cnooce uMs ;:..,, ,;;. a _,., p..o •...........L !a..:l: _11 view Thia remodeled 3BR 2'~BA. 2 Qt oer-ge, •tec>a from send (LH) .. •-1 n•• · · 2BR 18A yd storage no w/petlO $950 1st 1as1 • ....., Udo ll'OOI S800 1-~ M
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Mt VIA UDOSOUD-NB. yard ms.ooo 751-3609 thru-ou11 e>v.r1oo1t1 poo4 6'2·8207"' 532-6329 *•SPACtOUS SPAl\KL-Eastbluff Pool D w (303~ * C..U ... 2124 S22001mo 6'0-532• ING Ealt.O. Apl. t8c!rm $995 No pett 722...011 1----,-,,--=---==-=-I '• . I I
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P9t ok Pool 846-2848 28r ~den. lrptc;, gar. wel-SQ '1 $525 000 Janet Mu.It ... IN dlftw«lOa 67>3 t97 Of 175-5183 till)~ 1574
••MESA VERDE•* bat $1300, 854-•306 Agt Janet 8•7-0358 11t t ""'2:£tfield ~~ Aw#llTIDllTI-lltalih te l•IH
3BR. big ywd. Low price.
1123,900. Cell 751-5000
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aonal thowlnQ. Aaklng Hoity LnlTustln. 3•den.
only S3H.000. Anne 3b9 1291.000 Frenk,
3BR 2BA Apt, pvt patio, WOODBRIDGE 2bt 2ba PRIVATE BEACON BAY llUT•lfS TSL MGMT 28• 1e.. unturn. gar I ftM
dbl gar. new crptt, paint condo. 2-car gar .,,...,,. Excluarve beactt comm 6' $825 month 1 '-"' nl...,, ;; 38A & ewls 11050 5'6-SMO MC:Wlly gale S 1395/mo 38r 3e. new ~. IQ L.erge. anr.c:ttve 8'>U 1n a 7~2 or 2 1603 28A o..A C.-. nm Ffilf. c ........... 1 -• MC 2~2• yd. -tennrs t22001 beeutitul gardwt Mtt1ng llTTlll Tm tlW BA .,..,. "'50Jmo * * ..... * * WOOOBRIOOE WILLOW mo • MC dee> S.C0-3590 Pool/ao• o•r age OI E _...._ 28t 18a -... ., lllla Bnen 72().1581 . ~s~oci~~ed I ; olbCOU;
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Unbeltevable -entire Newport
Bay, Palos Verdes, Queen
Mary can be viewed from
Newport's highest parcel.
3, 700 sq. ft. lot, end of cul-de-
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llUlf..r a.\.11 °" the aenO-newer bldg. ortty 8 yMt"S o6d H•
3BA-2BA U9 & 2BR-2BA
tower 8"-lne, frplc:a, 4
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2BR +, 2BA 5-Ylew for.
mer model home. PM
community 1550,000
Owner 751-11'3
yard. 2 cer o-r Neiw atr1Wn poOI spe & lake ......, __,...,, "'" """'' 2544 er_,.
paint Trained pet OK s 115(). (619>93'-3710 38r 28a.. dbl gar IOC> 398 w -N son 631-5583 TSL MGMT 6'2· 1803
11275./mo M6-ee3' ~ IQ yd $1550/mo ---
3bf. 2blt nou.. wto-r, fpl, ............ ~ 2141 Comm pool 650-1557 1 Bedroom S630 C1111U USTSm
dlw. new c:rpVpnt, IV ~ Charm Ser SEAVIEW O.Ulttul 4BR 28c!rm •Ba S750 S550 t pen no pets
sch o o I . I 12 5 0 I mo 298 hee • gue9t cottege 2' ~ Bath ~ Bedff>'d · 30 1 ""oc&dO _ ~:9850 Pool P'11 l)allO Ca~
847-7398 alt 8c>m 12100/mo w .. 10 bch sweeotng -of moun-1 Bedroom $655 6'6-5 13 7 Af1er 11""
3 BR I ~ ba Etec RIO A~ tmmed. 875-5061 talna and light• prtvate 241 W Wilton 631-09e0 I EASTSIOE 4 l)lex BeOr,..,
• & I .... L -.lit galec:I community, 1n---llP1 upsta.u S575 ""Cl ~pa~~· ec>t:a ;~1.,..t • a eludes lenntS and poo1 II 1...-Arn 111 Ill -$250 dee
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BRAMOMEWAND EXCLUSIV[ OUAR unit Recently re 2Sw•mm1ngpe>c* 2BR paho d • .,..,.
FREE RENT TOOt GATED COMMUNITY modeled Frplc bnck CIOM to SchOolt I Shoos crpll drps t '>C gar
38r 38e condo styte. tl'ip6e Bdrm 2 Balli TC>wnhome pello NO PETS S 1550 Small pets ~led S720 No pea 6'>5577
mstra, ftp micro 2 cat Micro hples on LR & BR 75.9-0937 ll•ve msg VILLA "4ARSEILLES
ger lndMduel w/d Ind 2 _. bar w d ht!IJ9S 'fll k---3 10, So 8'1stOI llSTllT • la tab ... frees 1250 '32-8723 patie>s.. dbl garege s 187 _..... 55 ~ 8200
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875-4e30 o-1•. o-rdnt . .., .. now 28A 28A, den. lrpl. 1P8. Rf.AW ga< S6IO• Oec> No Polls Ina good 1ocat1on
842-5037 or ~7301 F'9nd'I doon -all In I 290 A'IOCedo St --:..,...., NEW~T BEACH wNte Nos-ta $1.00tmo . . ~ •510 "' 6'2-5722 •·-2071 Thum ~~=1375 ~Mla.ExV:d.~": RFAWDe1e710-5000 \f\\'l 1...""I I ... \ II. 2BR 1BA 1625 mo lie-~MGMT 142.110J
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for Information
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low cost.
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2BR 1BA rv SC Ptia. 91d A..._ -.,O•mo 873-MJ.2
garage lndry haup1, MESA Y£.AOE 4l 18R
pano t>n-• -. crvc 1750 mo Dys 957-2'65 t BA. 1 ca ger DwNtB
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$2.56 per day
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3 ttoea. 30 day m1n1mom
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Call ~ 213/595~~7 H•ullng Mtke 64 1--0512
LIC :A B 468770
I Ages 11-16
Need Money Now
LAST WEEK .
R.P.earned .... $175
G.S.earned .... $146
J.A. earned ..... $140
W.W. earned ..... $136
E.W. earned ..... $129
P.M. earned ..... $129
WHY WAIT???
If you're a boy or girl between
the ages or 11 and 16, you can
make money NOW In the News-
paper Promotion Field. And
have a great time working after
school and on Saturday.
Call (213) 479-38
All transportation PfOvided
by adult supervtsor.
$ $ EXTRA CASH$ $
available in
Cost1 Mesa
Huntington · Beach
Fountain 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
Plellrt ,,..., FIT
Must be exp'd. Cell Mon-
Fri. btwn ... 5. 979-2717
Qualfted'•
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If you· re 10 or older. a job as a newspaper
carrier might be just your size. Just send In
this coupon or call: 6-42·•333. Routes are
av11ilable nowl
........
Delivering the Daily PllOt. Hours are
approximat;ty 1 :30 RM-5:30 PM Mon-
day to Friday, and 3 AM-_7 AM Saturday
& Sunday. Rettable Mi or truck, proof
of insurance anct DMV print-out re-
quired. Call 642~21 ext. 202 for ap-
pointment or apply In person at The
Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa.
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5, at tM 11ora from S16,500.Bu9y•MC.neiedl w .. _.. · much morelo SAT ] IMT•llAll SATURDAY/SUNDAY ............. Sl200.o«M> c:91 .. ....
t-.:IOAM to 5:30PM mottvat«t rnatur. MC· v .. .,in.y AeceptlonlaC rm Ml., "*· -........ ONL YI 10am-4PM 105 -8am-3pm t-5Pm ••• -3 r•tart. type 50 wpm, Busy large practice FfT or 7~9445 Yorktown Lan• CM Im.a 1144 Furniture, baby items, 1111 IPI • 'll 111111
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IN THE AFFIR.llA TIVE. •• • • • •• •• •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
By JOHN ROOS
In sports., one pivotal play can rejuvenate a listless team and
ignite an unlikely comeback. For a rock 'n' roll banJ. Jn
unexpected No. l bit single can light that same kind of firl'.
Just ask Jon Anderson. lead si..,er aDd co-founder tit the
veteran British bud Y cs. Their 1983 cban-topping .. , l"' ner
Of A Lonely Heart" -drawn from the Top S LP. ··9f1 I 2. ··
-helped re-establish. the poop as a major forll: in
contemporary pop muSIC.
POL.AltSKI IN PORM.............................. l 0
Ex.ile'apparcntly hasn'tdiminisbod Roman Polanski's ~i...i11s
as a filmmaker, as he proves in .. Frantic." Working "1th
Harrison Ford (left), he turns out a Hi1Cbcockian fil m that
wins over our critics. Critic Gcoqie Spizzerri. ho'>' n a.
questions the mm 's moral outlook.. Next week. our \. n t II.~
will review Roger Vadim's remake of his own .. And< •o<l
Created Woman:· the film that made Budot famou~
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TBlt llBW B<>88 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...... 11 .
BJ VIDA DEAN
.. I have 25 touah acts to follow," said Jim M ilkr or
Huntinaton Harbour At Saturclay evening's sih er an-
nivcrsay celebration of the HH Pbilbarmonic Comm 11 h.'r at
the Anaheim Hilton. Millerwasnamedpand marshal ot the
COllUDittce's 1988 holiday boet ~ Miller who bought
his first house in the harbour 25 yearneo.-was toasted h' the
438 ~ including I 0 pat IDarihals on ~tagc for the announcement
IRVINB CUmi:NJt ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••.... 18
T he timeworn br1ck walls of the
seasJdc tavern have been
retnfon:td to protect the
fumlshlngsand grand staircases that
lcadtoancw mczzanlneandan
ocean~ patio. The modest wooden
chairs. fUnky brass chandeliers and
walls painted the color of a rich
Burgundy wine have gtven the place
a warm. lived-In feeling.
"This ls my style." says owner Sid
Soffer. "This chandelier. for in-
stance. was so ugly It was beautiful
Know what I mean?"
Bavtngsumved more than 70
years of political. eamomlc and social
turbulence. It wasj!Otngtotakemore
than a mere fire to itll tliis venerabje
Newport Beach bar. And now. nearly
two years after a smoulderini cigaret-
te ignited an early momtng blaze
which gutted Its Interior aild
scorched Its tired brick walls, Sid's
Blue Beet Cafe ~9d to reopen. .
·'This ls a landmark. the oJdest bar
ln Newport Beach. I never thot.q(ht
twice that It would reopen." Soft' er
saJd this week amlda bustk of
construction workers and vendors.
With a few odds and endssttll to be
worked out wtth the city or Newport
Beach. the Blue Beet was expected to
be opened In comtngdaysat Its
McFadden Square location near the
Newport Pier.
That comes as wdcome news to.
u
supportersofNewportBeach'sbar 1
and restaurant Industry who used to
pack the Blue Beet for tasty food. stiff
drtnkaand«ood times amid perhaps
the most ecJecttc gathertng or cus-
tomers to befounCJ along die Orange
Coast.
·'You could be on a real fonnal date
and sit next to someone In sandals
and shorts. y oo'd be eau::;ne
cuisine next to someone ea a
hamburger. That'stheklnd at-
mosphere It had.·· says Nick Pyzow. a sangcr.gwtartst who used to perfonn
there rtgularly between 1983 and
1985.
''It really bred an open-minded
feelt~thathel~you=ta bU wlille you performed. dido 't
care what type of mustc you yatu
long as It was done ftDand wasn't
offensive.
· · Allo. theaudJmce was very. w:ry
responsive. If you wanted to have a
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sing-along. they'd all join In. Some-I
times. I wouldn't even have to sing Soifer. a longtime patrOn ol cof-
mysclf." feehouscs. wasrunnlnghtsortgtnal
Much of that ~-time at-Blue Beet ln Laguna Beach. But when
mosphcre was fostered during the I the rent was raised $50 a month. he
l 960sand '70s bySoffcr's live-and-I decided to pack up and move. Lyceum
let-Uvccrttd. "There'snohardhus-I wasforsaleandSofferbought lton
tle here ... he says. "If you just wantto March 27. 1960. retaJnlngthe name
sit and relax and not eat or have a Blue Beet.
drlnk. that'sftne." "We looked In the phone book and
Desptte agreeing to an tntervtew I It was the only good name not already
thisweek.Soffersayshe'stry1ngto I taken." Soifer jokes. "Actually. I
keep a low profile and reopen the
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wanted a name that workcdlntcr-
restaurant quietly. But If you know changeably for food and music -
Sid. you would.know his profile ts blue like tn the blues and beet for f ocxl
anything but low. City Councils in or the blues beat. Anyway. there was
Newport Beach and tn his hometown 1 a Purple Onion In San Francisco. and
of Cost.a Mesa know the 55-ycar-old I th~t our name was better.··
Soffcrasagadflycvereagertostepto
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Byihe mld-605. a move was afoot
the podium to crfUctze governmental In Newport Beach to· 'clean up·· the
Incompetence. champion individual McFadden Square area whlrh scrvr'd
Uberties or raJJ against bureaucratic as the home of such notorious dives
red tape. as The Patio and The Gangplank.
Hewagedal$)flght for)T.CU'S Soffer says the Blue Bttt found itS('lf
with thecttyofC'osta Mesa over his ~uilty bygrographical association .
percetvedrtghttopark his vtn~ "The plarewas klndof dark.1 had
cars In his front yard. When Haibor a beard. they sa~ the name Blue Bttt
MuntclpaJCourtCommtsslonerRJch-and figured it was populattd bya
ardSullJvan found btmguUty of bunch of Beatniks." Soffer says.
Violattng cltyordJnances. Sotfersaid "You have to rtmem~r. lhf'St' "'err
It wasjustSulllvan'swayof seektng the days of Ltnny Brurt. You rouldn ·1
revenge. say 'Boo' without somrone gen I~
"Heisst1llupsctat ~from lht upset. ..
tlme(at the Blue Beet)I wouldn'tgivt In Soffer·s version of Blue Bttt
himstcaksaanforhissteak ... SofTtr history. Newport Beach city fathers
saidfollowtngthc December 1984 tried to shut him down and mrokr'd
ruling. hlstntertainment ptrmlt. One eve·
Therestaurantat 1072lstSt. nlng. whlleatwo-plettcombowas
nevcrcnjayed much~ until rehearsing. a police officer ta ppm Std
SoffcrpUrchucd It ln l'960. I on the shoulder and told him he was
The aeasldt btstro Is bdJeved to being cued for p~nttng live rnter ·
have been built \uoond 1914 and t.aJnmcnt without a proper ptnntt
stakesadalm to having the longest· Soffer. naturally. took his fight to
~liquorllcenae ln Ntwport. City Hall.
Fora~tlme.ltwasnmbythe I ··1toldthemth~guyswerejust
Starcks. one of Newport Beach· s auditioning.'· he said ''It wasn't
paonc:ert'C families. and enjoyed a really entertainment -they weren · t
ptrtod when It was a coffttfioUsc good enough.··
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DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNG!! at tM Nrwponcr Rcson
pttKnts 1l ~ial · -
Monday Na&ht Showc:atc with com-
edians-fFOm tb~uttbe Southern
California area Pnfonnina. tqjn-
!" ! !'t \at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday
NtaJtt~W<Jete-hllHH>-COVC'rcf\a~.
TM Newporttt ~n is loca~ at
1107 Jamboree Rd.just east of Paci fie
Coast Hig1'wa~ in Newpon Beach.
644-1700.cxl. ~7S.
~1 ·
a~ O'DONNELL at tM lmprov throuah March l 3. Alto appearina •~
Bill Enavall and Mart Wihnott.
TBE DIPllOV prcscnts t1uu ~
splittina ac1.s each nipt Ti.ctday throuab Sunday. ShowUmn and Jl!IUtY SBINJ'l:LD appean 11 the admiuioo prices att I p.m. Monday
lmprov lbf'OU&h March 6. Abo per· (SJ); Sunday. Tuesday tbf'OU&h
fonni"I wiU be comedy Pat Huell. Tbunday. ($6): 8~30 and 10:30 p.m.
back by popUlar dctDaod. Three FridayJQdSaturday.(Sl),doonopcn
shows Sauuday. I and lO p.m. and at 6 p.m. Dinner is •rved ni&htJy.
m~t. oaaov prnents theft.-
\ spJittiQI acu act. nistlt Tuemy z::ww:s \ throu&h Sunday. Showtimes and fc:3111111::. ______ _
admiu1on pncn arc I p.m. Monday
($)): Sunday. Tuesday thfOU&h Prida
Thursday. ($6); 1:30 and l<k30 p.m. 1
Ffiday.and Saturday. ($8). doors open THE WIUTE BOUSE Rcsuiurant at~ p.m. Dinner is 1ervcd niahlly. and Tavttn. ~ South Coast Hi&h-
c
way. La&una Beach. ~nts hve
entcrta1nmen1 and dancing n1&htl).
Toni&ht. Sweet Tooth. 494-8088.
PDQS l f7 Main St.. Huntington
Beach fcalures tM Mike Reilly Band
from 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Thursday
throua,b S.turday and 4:30 to 9 p.m.
onSunda~-REUB~ PLANUOUSE Tom
McKcnZJC tttums for an indefinite
cnpaemcnt. Bia band to current pop
hits. 9 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. Tuesda)
throuah Saturday. Ruebcns
Plankhol.&SC is located at the comer of
Warnu and Sprinp~ in Hun1-
in1ton Beach.
SUNSBT PU8166SS Pacific Coast
Hipway. Sunset Beach. ofTcn live
entenainrHnt seven rti&bts at Wttk.
Toni&bt ud S.turday. the Dukes of
Rhytllm I p.m. to I :30a.m. S92-1926.
VILLA NOVA Stan ~nridair
performs siandards and show tunes
Thunday t.hrouab Saturday at tM
Villa Nova. open S p.m. to 2 a.m ..
313 l West Coast Hi&f'lway. Ncwpon
Beach. 642-7880.
LOUIE MORENO at the piano bar
6 to lO p.m. Monday throu&h
Wcdnnday. 7 to 11 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 {).m
Sundays at the, Holiday Inn. Bnstol
Ave. in Coaa Mesa.
CANNDY RDTAUllANT 3010
Lafayette Ave.. Ncwpon &e.ch. fea-
tures "The K.appy Michaels Band."
"Devastatingly omnipotent ... eloquent,
unimaginably beautiful to bear" London Times
"The most. gifted and brilliant artist today" £.A. Times
.. First time In Oran~ CounlJ'-1Wo Perlonnances
"fRllMl'. Mt\JICH 11. 8;00 P.M.
Soulia C..l Co•••aJty Olard•
5120 Bonita f.an)on Ori\'e, Irvine. CA
Tickets tl0.00-<714) 261-0231
All Chopin Recital:
~octumes. Ballades. Mazurkas.
Sonata Op35. Barcarolle. Scherw
Ttl~l'. MARCH 15~ 8:00 P.M .
... Oran~ County
.. _. Performlnie .\ru> Ct'nter
600 lbwn Crntt·r Dr.. Costa Mesa. CA
Tickets S8 .00·S24 .00. (714 t
26 I -0231 riCX.iitl'...,_.•
IM y C'1tllH#'t. WSIC PWS I SillCll'TWAT or at
ett• •-· f1t41 '... Box omce BttlhO\en-F.mprror Conrerto with
the lrvlrK' ymphon Orche tra
~r Hickman. Conducwr
-.. upcrb perfonnance. Hickman led
..,llh prttl. Ion and dartl.y"
'"""" Morld \eit-s wlJnforced. natural sound ...
an aoousU<'al marver 1'1k· lb!#:JSl<>r
.. Bravura. style and sen lUvlly"
t.A 11llH"S
TICKETS NOW
AVAILABLE
Charge tr; phone
(714) 261-0231 #
Mon.-Sat. 10-6p.m.
1( . . op
Thur
Edwa
complimentary_ ~
ticket ~
=i llflAllS 1~
evlew Screenl
arch 10th at 8.
heatre - 5 Points
r complimentary screening t
se fine merchants located 1n
EHMAN N'S
OINT
LA Z A 1
4
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No purcha.Se necessary.
Limit 2 tickets per person.
Taets avai&able while suppty last s
LOEHMANN'S 5 POINTS PLAZA
on Main St. JUSt off of Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
(714) 841-0036
top 40 and rock Fnday and Saturday srAN aJDGWAY tonight t~(
eveninp and Sunday aftttnoon. Coacb HouK. 33 I S7 ( an11no
67S-S777. • .. .-Capisuaeo.SuJuanCapistrano for couaTROVSE lll!STAValUu t.idc1 sales and dinner {t'S(na1111n,
presents Nathaniel Jam and tbt call 496-1910. Conttn hot lin, ·~
Wayne Wayne Ba!Ml. Tbunday •~27.
throuah Saturday. l:lO p.m. '° I Lm. .. .... .,
Th( Courthouse is located oec block --
off tM SS frttway. West on VILLA NOVA IUchard hlun11\
MacArthur Blvd. in tM Hunon piano styli~ Sunday through
Centre. 721 -8121. Wednesday. n dai~ Sp m 111 ~ uss. THE a.va 22as.N~ a.m .. 3131 w. oat H1&h w" ,, ....
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. flaslunt tiahts. port le8cla 642-7UO.
mirrors and a hu,e daftC'C floor. Rot· TllB WAli& 110VSE R(\taurant
shins or shons.. Tickets att SS for all and Tavem. l40 South Coast ll1~h·
shoWI. Doon open at 8 p.m. Call way. UCuaa Beach. pttSrnl\ '""
833-1160. enlCT\ainmmt and' dancing n1gh11\
THE BOP pments tM coolest Tonilht Matinee Idol. 494-SOKll
"Hoppy" Hour in &own S-7 P-~· ldmnPtJB 166SS Pac1fil < >J\t
toniatn. and Saturda~Dlnce with Hilbway. Sunset 8cac:h. off(" l"c
Felix Lane(Slcovcrc );Sundmy. eala'\lin.meat wvm nt&hts at ""n'l
tM Hop IS availabk private Todly. l 10 7 p.m. Mark Sharl .ind
parties and benq&aets (call Christi tbt twrunerhads., and 8 p m tu
Silverbera at 964-S902). and Mo~ mictniOt. SllladnofJack. Lattn J.111
Tony Rossini. A Tri~te. to . Ned S92·1f26..
O&amond at 8 p.m. Admtssaoa .as SJ. caoWN ·llOtJSZ RrstaurJnt
"Rod Around tM Clock." a~hisuwy 32902 Sou~ hcifJC Coast H1ghv..i'
of rod and roU btunf'.'I Jason South r...,... has Blut> ~Jq11
Owe. Tues.. at 8 p.m.(Sl cov~·Tbcftsa and Parts I p.m 10 t J m c~).; Wed ... TM Cool Jtrb." live Sunda1 ud Monday. 496· ~ • • \ ur
IG-ptett bend; lip Sync coo~ 499-2626.
Thurs. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain CANNDY llESTAUIUNT l• ,tl
Valley. 963-2366. Lafaycttie. Newport Beach A 1an
THE caowN HOVIE.32802 WiDaa tonisbt and Monda)
South Pacific Coau Hi&hway. South
L.aauna . frank Rteei and Tno .._ .. .,
penonnTuesday throuahSaturday._9 TB& •wnm-e• llOVSE R(~tJur.int
p.m. to 1:30 Lm. Brue Ade1>4 n nd T "~ c.~··th r 1 tt h btu~ Sunday and Monday at 8:30 1 avem. ,,_ ~ '-oa' 1~ •
4""' c773 41'.\ft 2626 way. Llluna Beach, prnt>nt' l" p.m. 7V"~ or ..,?-. entenainment and dancing n1•hth ~l!!N WILLIAMS 6 C.. at Chaz'. " 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Oranee. Tonisht International R~· \II
just east of the Newpon ffft'Nay. Stan 494-IQU.
Ken Williamsperfonnson te)'boud. T•B COUaTHOUSE tU.~·
suophone and vocalizes soao on TAU&ANT Nathaniel Jam H.tnd
Tuesday and Wed. Lou Rossi adds Monday thfOUlh WedneS<fa, Ir ·n
vocals and the new auitarsynthesittr 6:l0 p.m. one bk>ct off' th. ,,
on Thurs. thtouah Sal . Rick Garvey Fmway, west on MacAnhur Bl· 1 n
joins the poup every'Friday and Sal H~~. l66SS Pacifi, < .i't
on dnuns.. 9 p.m. to 1·30 a.m. T\an. H-abway. Sumet Beach. ofTn, ,t'
tbrouah Sat .. Sun. from a p.m. to I eatenaiJUl~Qt seven n1&ht~ at ... .,
a.MB BUJlNS RUT AVRANT Mike Rrilly land I p.m. 10 m1dn1i:h1
LOUNGE 37 Fashion Island. ~-S92-1926.
port Beach. Joe Leuien and Fneads.
Tuesday throqh Saturday at 8 p.m.
644-2030.
ARTS IDGH SCHOOL.
~ kl\lh"IJ S.hnul 11 't'™' Miil '"'° rts llSO~TA) Raidiratwl Arts
.\o:itldtm\ 1~ \f.INtiund l'fC'-l'fl~\1111\11 trillnllll! in --. .....
-..a . ..-.i ttiaiein ~ tt1u1 llta tu~ \l!UfC ~-
.. ~ 12 tnd .,.._..iu&e~s In ..JJtll11ft lldttD\ ~b
~fl\V ii ftrq<I• cr't••,...,_...., .........
ro, inf<onn.t11in ull 1il4t h."J.21il '" •Tlk'
/DYUtuSam.Of M.w A.w 1WAm
R~ldmt!M Aru W..111\
" II lit I\ l'4 IJ\ lh.1.IJ l' A 9234~
~
Blvd. in Huntinaton Beach. Johnny
~r. traditional blues harp player
with little Walter roou is featured
toni&hL Show time is I 0 p.m. 21 and
over. Admission at the door is S4.
Call 964-2211 for information.
CANNERY RESTAURANT to-
nipt. Wednesday and Thursday. the
Mark G~rrero Duo, 3010 Lafayette
Ave. Newport Beach. 67S-S777.
!NEAil PREVIEW performs live
each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
at the ·
Sheraton Newpon Hotel. 4545
MacAnhur Blvd.. Newpon Beach.
833--0570.
"DAMN YAN'IEES" by the Yorba
Linda Musical Theater II the Forum.
4175 Fa1nnon1 Blvd .. Yorba Linda
( 779-8591 ). Thursdays through Sat-
urdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m.
until March 13.
"DON'T ORIN& THE WA
the Btta Theater Leasue at the
Civic Cultural Center (52
Thundays tbf'OUJh Saturdays
p.m. until Match 12.
. "THE f' ANTASTICKS" at the
Southampton Dinner Theater. 140
Ave. Plco. San Clemente (498-7576).
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: I 5.
Fndays and Saturdays at 8:45. Sun-
dayut 1:30 and 8:45 throu&h May 8. timn th~ July 17.
'TORTY CAil.ATS" at the Harle-"'LEnlNG GO"' at the Unicom
quin Dinner Theater. 3503 S. Harbor Emporium. 214 Main SL. Hunt-
Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ). nightly inston Beach (969-1794). Fridays and
euept Mondays at varying curtain Saturdays at 8:30 throv&h March 12
times throu March 27. '"THE I.JON IN WDll'Ell" at the
'IN THE HOLLER" by l..alllna Playbousr. 606 La1una Ca-
biJdrcn's thca\Cf of the Costa nyon Road. Laguna Beach
M Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamilton (494-0743). TuC$days throU&h Satur-
• Costa Mesa (6.SO-S269). Fridays days at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1:30 unul
at 8 p.m .. Saturdays af 2 and 8. March 27.
Sundaysat 2 p.m. thf"OUlb March 13. "MAllftY ME A l.JTTU!:" on the
8:30. Sunday at 3 p.m.
.. lllAS. CAUPORNU'" at the ~m
Theater. 11252 Main SL. Garden
Grovt> (6~7213). Wednndays
throuah S.turda)'s at 8 p.m .. Sunday ~rformanccs and March 20at 3 p.m ..
March 6 and I.\ a1 1 30
.. MY FA.U\ LADY" b> the Full-
erton C1v.c Ll&tn Opera at Plummer
Auditonum. t"hapman Avenue at
Lemon Street. Fulknoo (897-1 73~).
final performances tonaght and Satur-
da> at 8 p.m . Sunday at 2:30
SUNSET PU8 166S5PacifKCoast -.;=======::=::=::=::=::=::::=::;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::==;:::=::=::=::=::=::;::::;::::=:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::. Hipway, Suns.et &ach. ofTen live~ ''
"'LA CAGE AUX ~at the Second St.agr of South Coast Reper-
Grand Dinner Tbc:a1er. 7 Freedman tory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa
Way. Anaheim (772-1710). nightly -.Mesa (957-4033). clcmn1 ~r
exccpt Mondays at varying cunain fonnancn tonaght and Saturday at
"'Tll£ ~ Hh llADIO BOUll" at th~
W~tmmstcr Communll) Theater.
7:!7:! Maple St . W"stm1ns1"r
entenainment seven nights at Wttk.
The Milts 8 p.m. to midn1gt.i.
592-1926.
THE WHITE HOOSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast HiJh-
way. Lacuna Beach. presents hvc
entenainmcnt and dancing nightly.
494-8088.
TDIOfHY LEARY at the Coach
House. 33157 Camino Capistrano.
San Juan Capistrano. Ticket sales and
dinner IT~rvauons.. 496-8930. C'on-
ttn hotline. 4%-8927.
WedDaday
REMICX'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE
presents Shenna Ho~ and Manin
Mead 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Wednesday
through Saturda). C'ountl'). CaJun.
Blues. Jaa and showtunes. 181 :!O
Von Karman .\vc:. Irvine. 553-1305
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers live
entc:nainmcnt seven nights at w~k.
Bamb1ki Bandula 8 p.m. to midnight.
592-1926.
THE WKITE BOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1fh-
way. Laauna Beach. pttSCnts hve
cntenamment and dancing nightly.
494-8088.
Tlua.nday
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Highway. Suns.et Beach. offers hve
cntcna1nment seven nights at week
The Tones 8 p.m. to midnight.
592-1926.
J'rtdaJ
.. AGATHA CHRISTIE MADB ME
DO rr by the Huntinaton Beach
Playhouse. 21141 Strathmoor La~
Huntinaton Buch (832-1405).
Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
through March 26. "AONT DAN AND LEMON" on the
main llalC o(Soutb Coast Rcpenory.
655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa
(995-41 IJ). Tuesdays 1hrou1h
Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:~
and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 unttl
April 7. . · .. BETIU Y AL" at the Altcmauve
Repenory Thalter. 1636 S. Grand
Ave.. Santa Ana (836-7629).
Thursdays lhrouah Saturdays at 8
p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. throuah
March. . .. BUl'ID SPUU'r at the San
Clc:mente Community Theater. 202
Ave. C'abrillo. San Clemente
(492-0465). Thursdays throuah Sat-
urdays al 8 p.m. LLntil Marth f9 . .. BYE BYE ataDm" by the La
Habra CbikJren·s Tbea\Cf at tJw
txpot Playhouse, 311 S. Euclid Sl.
La Habra (: l J 905-9708). Fndays
and Saturda)'l at 7:30, Sundays at
2:30 throuah March I J. ~ .. aa Elizabeth How-
anl's Cunain Call Dinner Thca~r.
690 El Cami1'o Real. Tust1n
(Ila-tS40). niaf\dy u~ Moodayi
at v1ryinacunain timcsdtrouah May
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TO APPEAR AT CRAZYHORSE
SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1988
Feeturtng ~ JOHN PATITUCCt, drummet CHUCK
FLORES end the 12 lplelMld vices of the L.A. JAZZ CHOIR
conduct9d by GERALD ESKELIN. Concert times ere 3:00 p.m.
(110.00 I 115.00) ~ 7:00 p.m. ($15.00 & $20.00). The
CtmyhotM • located at the Oyer Road exit off the •'"1><>rt ~ fr_..y In s.n.. Ana. Phone 549-1512 for further Information
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WIN NER OF TWO
AC A ~Jl. M Y AW AR 0 N 0 MIN AT I 0 NS
''MAGNIFICENT:'
,.._.~ nt£N&Ww.& Tu.s
"EXQUISrrE!'
Shrill._
L08 AHUU:S nMES
(99s-4l ll). Fridayund Saturda" J
8:30 tbnM.wb Apnl 2. "TD ObD COUPLE" at Or Jn~
Coast Colleie. Costa \lnJ
(432-SUO). closina pcrformanll., 1 •
ni&htand Satwda)' at 8 p.m . CiunJ ,1
at 4 p.in.
.. PUIOD OF ADJUSTMENT. h
the lrvmc Commuruty ThcatC'r I •.
tk Rock Community Park. Sunn. ,
road al Tank Rock Drive. In 1 11
(U7-S496). FridaY$and SaturdJ•\ 11
8 p.m. lhrou&h March 12.
hldaJ
SlJPPOaT GllOUP FOR SINGl.f.
ClllUITIANSCbristian Single\ In•
national has titvual mem~r\ 1n ".:
Costa Mesa area who would h~ 1
orpnitt a local CSI chaptC'r 1 'ii
providts suppon for 51n~
..divorced. wMiowed or never m arr •
Write Of caJI CSI and l'tt'Cl\C' J Ir.
copy of -vour Chnsllan < "'"t" n ion-i ( yO\I mention The 0a I h f'
Chnstian SinaJes lntematmnal H· '
S43. Hamson. O tf. 45030 I
phone: (SI J)S74-37S7.
PA&ENTS WITHOUT PAk T
NDS O.C. Chapter 26 offm ·
onentation 11 7: IS ~.m. follo~u'
an Open to the Pubhc Oan<T r 'I r -
aubcCosta Mesa Country Clut\ ·
Gol(CC>UtSe Dr .• Cos~ M~ \I
hen ~. 1uau $6. For 1nformJ1
catl S46-S7U. a AUJC FRIENDS mrt·t 1 r
Happy Hour S 101 p.m. at tht· \ \' 1
Turtk. 2J732 El Toro Rd. f l 1 t r I
For raervatioas and informJt• ,.,
call '44-9259 .
PA&ENTI WITHOUT PART
NDI Huntinalon Beach ( hj 1 • r
S9S bolts a frtt o~tat1on for ' • • t'
plf'C'llts II 7:)() p,m. follo~C'J f I
boutt P9f1Y at &:JO p.m. CaJI thJI' r phone 191-797S for mteuna It...... .,
Ind additional mtmtJtnh1p II'' •
matioa. MetDbenltip •n Partnts "II~ I
Partnen is open to di vort"C'd " ' ·
aled. •ido•cd or nc"cr m.ir '
parutsofliviftach11dmi. Cu~t•"Y r
a.be children is DOI a fac1or .\ ·
profit,~ cdtJall\lnJ
pniza&ion. PWP -provtek\ J pr
palD of tCJrial acUVllJCS,, d I~ U "H :1'
and study poups for s1n1.k J'J "•·rm
and their &milies.
Wa&a. OP PIUBNDSHIP """ ' o~4S.mcctforT.G.1.F.at ~ '' r ., , .
M Via Maria in CypRSS. For r ' :
vations and 1nformat1on .1
'94-M21.
~
NON-ftaOUNO SINGLE~
Amuic:a. (N.s.s.A) mttt' Mhef S.twday •• aocat Oranv ( n.
ty hotels aed n•tic:lubs'. Onrn1.1• n
at S P,lft... mectit11 6 10 Q p m (' l96-'440 Gr 24 hour (V(nl hl•I n1·
IM"9ll.. WW.OP nJBNDllllP \1 r i-··"' ova 4$. "*" few dinner at 7 p .... 11 Mt. ~·s. Gudeo GroH· f ,1r
~ end rnbma11on Jll
"4-6S21.
Calendar Continued ·. . ...... ,.
THE llEETING OONNECTION
Volleyb.tl Niabtcveryotba Monday
at Wesuninstcr Park., Westminscer. at
6 p.m. A,es 21-4S. Admission is St.
894-1777. .
Taeeday ----WllDE AND BOW SINGLES
no membership fen. Call .521-8691
for more information.
BAL HOLBROOK brinp his one-
man show .. Mark Twain Toni&ht" to
the stage of the Orantie County
Performing Ans Center Fnday.
March 18. with cunatn ume at 8 p. m.
This will be the first one man show as
well as the first drama presentation
since the 1986 opcmng of the Center.
For ticket 1nformauon. call the
Center box office at SS6-ARTS or
Ticketmastcr outlets. To charge
tickets by telephone. call 7~2000. B~ PACJP'ICA wiU present
l
the premiere of a new ballet. .. Snow S6 for adults. SS for children. Tickets
White" cbo~phcd by Ballet Pa-may be purchastd at the door or 1n
c1fic founder Lila Zali in the Festival advance. by caJlins 494-7271 .
Forum Theatre. 6SO 1...aJum Canyon f
Road. La&una 8cacb Saturday. ~~F<:Jl
March 12 and Sunday. Marc-h 13. I 'O.Rlff
Also on the program will be ~Mixed v V~tablcs.·· a wh1ms1cal ballet of a ArnericanHeart
vanety ~f dancms vegctablc:s who all •••o•c':-Mtw end up an a tossed salad. Tickets arc ,_ _ _.._~,
MEET in Oran,eCoun~ree hour
workshop sugcslS where sinaJes arc likely to find the type
person they would like to meet. 1 to
10 p.m. in Room 113 of Costa Mesa
Hiab School. Fee as SIS. Sponsored
by Oranae Coast Collete-tor infor-
mation. call 432-SUO.
EDWARDS iiiiiii~iiiiiiiii WE SERVE REAL BUTTER
ON FRESH HOT POPCORN
TANGO. DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB MeelS
every Tuesday at 7:30 at 738 W. 17th
SL. three blocks south of Newport
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. $19 month rees.
Learn the latest dancn followed by a
dance or otbu activities each week.
For m0tt information Call 494-0593.
MilTIN AND 1'0NJ'I SWING
DANCE a.ua meets at the Kines
Table in the W cstmin11er l..anc$. 64'> l
Westminster Avit. in Westminster
tqjnnina at 8:30. S4.SO for leaons.
no ctws for danan&. 840-3S 18.
TUESDAY NIGHT SINGLES
Spcclally Priced 5Pllbttti dinners
and dancina with the f"Rddie Fenado
Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.mi at
florcnce Beanc's Ivy House Res-
taurant.. 384 Forut Ave. in Lquna
Beach. 494-9491.
Wedand•J' .
WHEEL OJ' FIUENDSIDP, sin&)cs
over 4S, meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m.
at Casa V allana in Bra. U.U
894-6S2 l for reservations and infor-
mation.
P ..Ll.&.N.DA a sinaks association
for fun and .,.owth. meets each
Wednesday S p.m. lO rnidniabt in the
Zot Room, Irvine Hilton. 17900
Jamboree ROid. Irvine. Fret valet
partina. admission is SS per person.
Get in for half-price if you brin, a
frimd. fCl in hr if you brina two by
caJlina 863-31 ll, extension 211 l
after S p.m. Free 3-month passive
membership by auendi111-
NnPOaT a&A(.'11 SAILING
SINGLa a dub for DOCHIDOkiQI
sinsJt sailors with or without a boat..
.. 21 and older. Meets the fint and
third Wednelday of each month al
the Huntinaton Beach Inn. Pacific
Coast Hilbway ia Huntinau>n Beach
6:30 to ID p.m. Mcctina bqins with
drinks and hon d'otuvra in the bu.
followed by a meetina and activities
at 1 p.m. Social hour follows the
m«tina. Cost is SS. Call 6 7 3-30 l 8 for
recorded info about dub activities.
SOCIAL FUNIBOP J'Oa
SINGLBI Opponuaiticsf'&ftd ac-
tivities spoosorcd by the K..nowlcdle
Bank. 7 to IOp.m. in COila Mesa. Call
89S.. 7178 for location and itlfor-
mation. Matcriab and refrahments
provided.
OAlll l&NIOll C&NTBa
llNGLBI meet Wedoctdays 3 to 4 e.ft!: in Room).
Colliet and ta from 3 to );30 p.m.
followc:d by a special pnipam.
n.rd1~ .u.u Siftllcs Aaociacion o(Pro-
fcaiouk lllClt'f'evay ThundaJ .~
aiQI ia the Zol Lou1*. lrvi• ffilMMI uclTowm. 40.S udJambofte Blvd.
6 p.m. to l I p.m. s..11 8"0UP =::::tte'OC8~ daftci1I&. mda1andpn...SI211 die ~. Call b iabmltioe 665-66ll
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St J' ,,.._
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He did it l!llill! Harriton Font bas
not let me clown ~ AaoCher es-t~ believable ud compr11joe,
renderilll . pub mance is .what he offen io bis new film .. Fru11ic. ..
Poruayi .. Or. RcJiet: Walm CJ!' a woftiJllf YXabtOD
to Paris. Ford is
just a normal PY
who appreciates
tbe simple ...._.._ iDclud-r--~.
t:s with • wife = .toraaaclawdl-
Heded s .. owu
lifter • a.a tip1 Rm Su Fna-
citco. Hil wi'-Smdra. ~ by Betty Buckky. slipa out al their~
room. 1apoelfi111 to • ., .. ioaa
pboae caD that t.cr bdlud as umbk
to bear over his nmn.i1ll ~
When she fiails to ~urn. .. spends
the rat ol tbc film iD a fralltic s:udl
to find her. AJoas the way, he encounters bis co-aar. a seem.incl} sbaDow linle
Frcncb beauty named Midtdk
Almost uowillincl}. dlcy wort
IOllC1her IO soive d9e m~.
1>maor lt.omu Polulki 11abnOI&
Kitdlcock-likc in bis mda to dais
6lm. He is very :;; ia ...
devdopman of I.be llOIY line wt
pays pat attntioa '°~-~ a tOmCWMt Wfetdlcd srtuabOD uno
an empathdic c:apa imce .or the
.~. You cu fed Ford's quiet dcspc"r-
ation in bas fTUs.
tnUJt& but meth-
odical approech to
bis character'•
dilemma. In fac1.
t)us qwt.tae:U is •
most auraelive
upect of tbe
character's de-
v clop men t .
Walkd s de:pth of
charac1a plays IO
wdl ~ tbe money-minded Midldle. Font as so anaviDClJll in this tok, 11 is cay IO _. iov~ved iD
t.his movie.
Wi .. .o ta ud vay little ~
C'ftCle, 1 would ra:ommend llan film to
any audience. Tk movie .. Frantic" bQim willa u almoA ·caoict'" oci10-mm• and Ota nilb to a ..,.....,
111edic11Mr ~ •1 Ford"s prr-~ ~ lpia. ..-an wdl .... ___ ,_
1 PoJansld tarns uplleatoa Ifltclicoclr cool
•• '-,..a 211 ti
Roman Polan.ski, whodirt<ll"ll , ,1
co-authored"Fnintic," ha$&l"l'll . ,
solid ud superbly acted SU\~
thriller:This tophistiatcd film h
all -action. devotion. ar«d i'J1 monli~~ts.. ~n and n ·~· • chaes, tntniues. ~urr• fomp -.ats. countenp1~. ~ ,
fu1 WOIMft, fast can.. slov.
straaF piCope. funny cbaractrr'
-ahways, always -lm~t' I
llrtine. F~. the film 1s n ,
hystcncal nur ' 1
tic. OM d< ...
.spend two h• .• .1 tbe cd&e 0 1 I "< J'
ftOI does Onl 1 •
the thcatrr
hausted Thh ' I
Wiifui ~U\f' ' ''
film which at '
moves \n '
liberatrh .1r,1
slowly that I\
WCMild lille IO have fasttt aC11on Tk ~ throuahout unlar .11
Paris is infellse, not franttc R 1~ ti ,
so, since the hero suffen from Jl'I Ji
and docs not speak French Ow-hero isa .,od. decent. 5Ul• ,. ,,
NJ Americaaatwo.d who. afk r J I• ••i
fljpt &ocn Sen Fninc1sco 1 ~~
bilntetf confronted by a h11.ir•1
oroblem befOR be has t1mr t• ' .,,
"l1lis IUCCletlfW professional " •
depends bavity on his wife '"' ' ' everyday needs. now finds him"'•
conffontina strante and alien"' '
His frustration and baffirn
the officials who
SR slow to react to
his alleption is be-
1~ Parisians
have lflf1l it an and ~ not convinced
that bis claim of
kidnappina is not aoocher domestic
situation that Wiii fiaht ittetf in aood
time. Polanski ra~ unlundh •
the American Embassy otf11 obcmeind uncarina. TM) do 1 tet in OW' hero's way. The rnd
film it 1 bit slick and pml1-i •
Juell die maaat is: Evef'th1 .1•
Its price (safety and frtt<l••"
pcnoaa1 and that of na11om 1 '
t'-e olfic:ia1 maehiMrY tend' '''
Id's ~ individual ~. .• '
ud iaauative.
Our ratings
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Jim Miller to guide '88 HH boat parade
BJYIDADSAN °' ............
··1 ba-ve 2$ IOUib KU lO follow.''
said Jim -0/ Hwatin&fon Har-bour At S..dlly evcnina·s salver
annavcrsay c:debntion of the HH
Philbarmo.uc Commatttt at the
Anaheim HiMft.
Mtlltt ._ Dmed arand man!W of
the romaittle·1 1918 holtday boat
parade.
Miller ...,bousbt bis fim boUK 1 n
lk batbow 25 )elr'S ..,_ was toasted
by the 4ll pests. indudlna 10 pa.st
manhals on mee for the an-noun«mcnt
Tbc ICCftt Klcct.ioo had bttn made
by men who had worked on previous
boat paracks as hc:utc:nants and t~n
captains. M iller. the husband of
commmtt member Wie M~. was
the "87 capc.aan. He iucettds "87
marshal Gffrse a.aw. who mack the:
announc~c:nt.
··1t was a fun Job ... hard v.-ork. but
for 300.000 good reasons -the
300,000 school children reached
throuah the: Oranac: Count)
Philharmonic Society music pro-
snms. .. said Ch3'C.
l""9 S&atkr and T•m S&r'9M also
had t<>SKd their rutlS in the: nng for the
marshaJ pos111on Both were: there for
the fcsu~ 111c:s. Stalkr"s v.1fc: Jue was
'Die Fledermaus'
with sauerbraten
8JVIDADBAN ............. Mk laael Sdal•U. who had 5«0 the
rehearsal the evening before: and v.-n-c
anxious to see the opera ap1n. and
prc:s1cknt of the O pma Guild All~ncx
LaJla and WUliam c..lbl {they •Iona
w11h Lillie m..k undt'f'Wrotc the Act
II apixarancc: of the Oakland Ballet).
seated v.11h dinner comm1tttt mem-
ber Elabie Lecas. Aue arid 8e6l
BMUm and acncral director Darill
DICMera with daughter U.. scatc:d
..... th ..... and l.aalea a.,_,_
and Jeu "'6tlMJ.
Dtnncr commit~ mcm~ also
included Jee MeMkft' there Wlth
Zew.. ...... Prell. Dutae Dn9-
.... and c.-. Qmrn..
After the: open. the lmpressano
Circk hosted a hvdy after pow nnt
at Ambrosia. whttc the open loven
cou.ld com part notn and minsJic witb
cast mcmbtn who oa:asioaally btote
into sooa. For tbeir la•njpt din••
pleasure -what ebe for a V imaae
party? -pastries and coffee ~
~ ·~ W1tb fruit and cham-
~tif\l.I m&WC. -commented ......... .. , k>vcd lbc cmiuma" said ...
~rude a>daauwomaD.
Abo joiaiftt * perty ~ New--
port lad ....... yen .......
and V......_ wt11oW1ct11P .. ie .a.e
Ccaeer w.y u ~ ~ 1917 ud , .. ~ . .. , .. ... ...... Mc<aa. .....
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Jouf .. &e.
.. We've: bttn woruna on lhe ball
sincc October."" said Foote. -we: had
a lo t o f fun collecttna the:
mc:morab1ha:· said Slatin The two
had pthercd pictures from all of the
past balls and nnse<S the ballroom
v.11h posters of those occasK>n -we:
arc loolung back.. at the pest tona&ht
This 1s the comm1t1tt"s silver ccl-
c:bra11o n and 11 follows a aokt medal
)car:· commentrd Stalin
··The party 1on1aht is not a fund-
ra1sc:r:· said commit\« chauwoman
Jerry llalky. -ifs our way to sa)
thanks to the rcsidrnts who decorated
their homes and ~LS 10 mll~ the
par.Mk and cnuses a succcs.s.. and for
all oft.he commancc voluntttrs ~
The pan) was an c:~c:nang of
spo1hghunc and a~ud•ns. and o f
c:n.JO),n& a fikt mignon and prawns
dinner and danona to w mUSK of
the: Home Sa''l"P Band.
Guests 1ndudicd fint-pbtt Win~
ofboats and homes decorations..~
IW, a comm111er founder and first
chaa,,,.oman.. Wlth her husband
Bayari IW. first maBbal. 'I 7 Cru1st"
of Lapts aw,,,.oman llliay and
Ceut Pr..-ell; boat parade chair·
woman Slitrley Sd~ and hus-
band and "86 maBhal llae; ~omm11-
1tt \ice crut1Noman a..Mn and Bill
Willia.as; v.~\S and means chair-
woman Sllirkf Ln-eraa; past com-
mittee chaa,...oman s..lr-a and Bell
a...e:and past cha1r--oman Y..-ir
and past ~Pat l.dky
The: H H rommmtt 1s composed of
V\en poups ~nted on t~ hall
commatttt b) M'8 SUidJer from
AdmaraJt) See 81 .... lslaridcr
Diam J----. Manna.. lllemea
I.MO. 'lauulus.. ..,,erty lilapift.
Starboard C••ree l.alli••••.
Tnnadad. and Jaaet a....... of
W 1 nd,am mer
Over \he: )tan. HH Comm111tt h.l~
contnbutc:d m~ than a half m1lht'n
dollars to the OCPS
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CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
•t-tow do you color your lips without
going outside the lines?·
by Brad Anderson
D001U81RJ1t\' by Garry Trudeau
GAllJDLD
DRABBLB
by Charles M. Schutz
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by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
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by Berke Breathed
by Addison
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by Lynn Johnston
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aPPcee:D1b LD0t< I
by Jeff MacNefly
DI THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore
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I~ view ol Newport's bll'( In a cosy, authmtic
llAlllan ~-wheft anvt"'"8's pMCab6'!
RaavatlON recommmdlld 714/642· 7880
3131 w Coul Hltlh-Y. ~Buch
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aacl ()ye&er Bar
Sun•et DiUer Speeiah hom 11.95
Mon. -Eri. 5-1 p.m • ..,_.,ra.
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Do call it Frisco
Ever teave your han in San
Franc1tc0? Walk tbe stretts lbtft and
)OU0ll probebiy )ave your wallet alto.
Enc Butdoo ooce IUI that he
wasn't bont tbcR but hr hoped he'd
die-the~. Reel easy. J.asi wander the
u 1 ~ a 1 naaln.
LncleDo6
Crazy horse again named 'Country Night Club of Year'
f or the ~ond ~ear in a row. the C rv)hory St~a .. houk' & Saloon 1n San~ 4na 1s 1hc Acadnn) of
( ountl) \fus1c's "(ountry Nt&}\t Club ofthc Year ··
Thl· winn~r 1s dctcmuned by a votc of record
indu~tn promo11on ~ and lradc pubhcauons.
and mallaJcr.. agents and boolun1 qrnts.
II."' I'\ radio 1n Ph«n1ll. Anz .. rcpcatcd as
"1Ud10 Ulllon of lht' Year ·· ··Disc Jod.t'\ o l the
'\car" I!> Jim 1 abor of WM(" 1n Mcmph1s tcnn
The hono"' v.1n be prncnttd at the .\l~cm .. '
annual av.anb show March ~I on NBC The sho111t
•111 be broad<:ast from Knott"s ~Farm and will
be hosted b) Rcba McEnurc and Hank \\ 1lhams Jr
Unclt no. WIS born theft. A~n't
)'CJU 1 mpreued'! Dnpitc this handi-
cap. he suit ,.,.. out a bilh quahty
column we.cl aAer wed. Y'"uk. Yuk.
.. pran1cularty 1f you're leavina. Thchottoun"trap1s~shc~an's !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= Wharf. No doubt named for thc 1-r
Wclromc 10 the 6nt echuon of
l'nclc Doe's Tra"Vd G-.idt. A recur-
nn1 ieries. ocwrn.. onty wMn
l nclc Don cu't tlalat of anyuuna
cl'IC to write.,. ... tMI will ~·
)UU, the ipor'lnt radtt. wuh a
r apsulc of IOCDe of \k state's hot
1ounst ldpL
San Frucitco is retarded u one of
the wor1d's IDOll romantic C1UC'S.
Mui1 ~ wtlJ tlllcte arc so many
d1vortU. h's coaaideftld safe. That's
Wh) the roUa&.ry't lftGM l«U~ Cll·
prison is witbia view. To the north 1s
1hc ovtrTaled -* C'OUJllfY, whe~
> uppiescu ...... moldy sra0t1uia
d~btJll 1t •• ICTlm they sot from
anicln in tht Los AQl!des Tunn
'1~1ne.
To the easa ii tht Watts on the bay
-Oa~ To tbt south 11 the
uuu&Jy Sevaaem Mile Drive w1th
that stoopid eypraa allCh<>ttd to the
rock withACldc:ablcs. And to &he wnt
I\ the {Jo&detl GMe.
Don't know why they call 11 the
<iolckn 0.tc. Thr IUn tamy shines
and the bridle is painied a anarly red.
Hides the N$l. Ni« plat'e to walk.
bus1n~ out there trolhn& for thc
tounsts' bucb.
You also Sot Nob Hill Kinda
redundant. Most hills arc nobs Cliff
Housc. "'h1ch could •nand to do an
.End Cafc-<r Goldt'n Gate Park
)awtl. ~d. ofcoo™' the cable 'ars I
undcrsuand when the' v.crc ouua
comm1ss1on a fe-.i. H'I"' balk 1our·
ism ckchncJ If I wanna ndc ..omc-
1h1ns old. crank). nol\) 'low and
outdated. I'll Just hop 1n m\ car
Tht' Cll)' ~s known for llS culture: If
I want culture I'll cal me wmc bluc
Chl"C'SC
About tht' only real point ol 1ntcrnt
1s the l"t'("Onstructcd Fon Po1n1 Don't
know 1fth1s namc 1s dcn"'cd from us
tonllon on the ba\ but 11 morc probabl~ comcs from thc \hapc of
thmc pcopk's hcads v.ho think San
Francisco 1:i. such a grcat "'" You wanu "mt a nice sta\ldc c11y
with harbors. ~nng bndgc<> boats.
quaint shof>5.., T11 Lona Bcach If\
closer and chcapcr <\lw has thc s.amc
filth. crowded \lr«t'> polluuon. dcr·
chcu and stoop1d wun'lt a11ra,11ons
San Francisco hu 10 offer
BAD &OFTBALL PLAYERS do 11
With fa
The Art of Beauty EUROPA
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TOUR ITALY WITH
TFIREE Hor ITALIANS.
INTRODUCING THE TOUR OF ITAL y COMBINATION.
VVhy should you have to choose one
hot dish over another when you· re 1n
love with oil three2 Now you con toke
The Olive Gorden's exdusJVe Tour of
holy and get a taste of the hnest ltohons
from North to South. With our piµmg hot
Chicken Porrr1191ono, creamy, nch
Fettuccine Alfredo, and freshly baked
Lasagna-all on one exoting plotter.
Or, 1f you'd rather ioumey through one
region at a hme. try our Northern ltolion
Combtnohon or our Southern ltol10n
Combination Each lets you sample
WHERE At . THE B~~T OF l1A t~' Is~ RS.
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Progressive rock's
first and last word
In spons.. one pivow play tan
rcjuvenalt a listless team and ipite
an unlikely comet.ck. For a rock 'n'
roll band, an unexpected No. I bit
sinak can li&ht that same kind offirc.
Just ask Jon Anderson. lead si!'$Cr
and ro-foun<kr of tht veteran British
bend Yn. Their 1983 chan·t~ina
"Owner Of A Loady Hean • -
drawn from the Top S LP ... 9012S" -
Jo11
IMS
helped rc<S1abhsh the p-oup IS a
ma)c?r fOtU in ronttmponry pop
mUSK.
··0ur attitude at tha& brM was to
just '° out on the road and prove we
could still play aood. currmt music."
rteallcd tfic 43-ycar-old native of
Lanc:ashlrc. En&land. durina a m:cnt
intavitw ... wt were bk>wn away
when the Sll\&k went No. I ..i 1t
created a very up atmosphctt for the
entire band."
:rbc uplil\inc effect of that panku-
lar siftfk and album bas carried over
&o Y cs pttKnt musical aPPf'*h and
s&aac of mind. .. , can honestly say that
I'm nmud we're makina musk oftht
'80s, ~: ~ Anderson ... and tbink-
in& of music in the '90s... ·
Bad in the 1970S. when Yes was
enormously popular. propnsive
rock was a different. orchntral kind
of musit pla)cd on a pandJosc scale. °" ~lina albums like ''Oote r 0 The .. and "fraaik. .. Yes llscd
class• undttcumnts and vutoosic
musicianship \a creatc 1ymphonic. ...
c L.~ 5 ~ I c ~ l M u s I c
'
htahly textured woRs.. ~ut _by tht late '70s and into the
early '80s.. Yes cxpcrimccd a revolv-
ina door of ~nonnel t'han1tS-1S lead
vOC'lhst Anderson and keybo.,d1st
RIC'k Wakeman embarked on solo
carcrn and Geoff Downes and Steve
Howt' left to form tht supcrpoup
Asia.
After unf1'1fillina proJCCts with
Vanachs and othcn. Anderson re-
turned sn 1913 to a band that 1s sull
1n1ae1 today: kc)boardist Tony K.a~.
iunanSVke>boardlSI T rcvor Rabin.
bassist Oms 6Qu1re and dNmmcr
Alan White. Co-founder Squirt 1s the
only band membe'f that has per-
formed on every Yes album.
··1 wasn't bavina an)' fun with my
sojo projttts and I really maswd the
whole mer&) and 1<knt1ty of Yes.."
Anckrson said. eApla1ni111 why he
rttumcd to the aroupafta. four-year
hiatus. "I never kit like l was leavma
for IDC>CI -I kMW tht maaic would
all come back."
()pcn1na the 1988 ronttn season
Saturday n1aht at the Pacific Am-
pnhutre. Yes 1s tounna in support of
their new release enuded ··ell Gener-
ator... And even tboulh relics like
"Roundabout. .. -And "°"' And I." and .. Hean Of The Sonrite" are part
of this tour's sonafist. the bulk or the
material is drawn from runt rccocd-
1np, Andttson U1Ured.
Many SOQIS on tht new LP refine
that scnatwe Yes sound (ndt vocal
harmoniz:ina and muht.layertd in-
stf\UMfttation). but ttveral telections
of'ba wdcomc dcpertwe in style and
delivery. _
Inspired by Aedcnon's involve-
ment wit!l N'av~ Indians in Cah-
fomia nearty two yan aeo. "Holy
Lamb <Sona For Harmonic Con-
VCfl!Cnce>" is a lovdy. impend Plett
that addrcun mankind's need to
reach an enliatlined peatt and
harmony with nature.
-1 sat down with our brothers and
learned a lot about Motha Eanll and
the universal ronsc1ousnns.." he c•-
plafocd. ·'Thclr val~ are tO honor-
.~. and )ti thty're treated so badly
by the American JC>Vttnrncot"
Two other new SOfllS spothsbt the
1uiw pyrottthntt's ofthe ~t Yes
man. Trevor Rabin. His drivma
auitar lines and fluid solos hiahhaht
the rockcn "Love Will Find A Way ..
and "Rhythm Of Love"
··Trevor·s ~ 1n and 11vna us a
very SltOftl auitar sourid IS W'C'll as
new C'M1'JY." npla11xd Anderson .
.. He's a focal point for the moment.
but Yes is like an ame>tba -we kttp
<'hall&l na.
POP PIC&.S. .. Unlikc most of the
prcdtt'tlble formats of okhn shows.
the Tunics (rc~bcr ··ttappy
T01tther." "She'd Rather Be With Mc:· ··You Sbowtd me·~) inject
toptcal satire and plenty of t'har-
1smatlt' enera> into tht1r loose and
h&htheartcd KU. With .n1na act
the Grassroots ("Mldn1aht Con-
fC"SS1ons. •• ··ut"s live For Today").
the Ao and Edd1t'-led Tunics ~r
form March 12 at the Coach
Housc ... Tcxas-bred s1naer-son1-
writer Lfle Lovett and his l~psctt
band 1o1o<1I play their SouthWCS1 Jnlnt'
mu; of JIU-fla vored bh~s.. Western
swina and country at the Crazy HoN"
Saloon tn Santa Ana on March
21. .. ComPolCf' of the dulic .. Prem
WocnM" and a Sll"Of1I inftueDtt on
llruce SPiiftll&ttn and others. lon&-
•ime t'ountry-rot'k rot'hbill>
balladttr Roy Orbison t'Omes to the
Cekbrity Theater in Anaheun on
April 9.
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Opening this week ...
E'TTINOD GALl.EllY .\n In·
)lllUI(' or Southttn Cahfomaa. 2:!:!:!
L aauna ('an)On Roed. LaJuna lkat·h.
Oil Paanllnp by Patncaa Terrell
o "leal on n1btt throuah March 18
Ol)l'n to the pubfk Monday through r hursda). 8 a.m. to 9 p.m : Fnday. 8
.i m to~ p.rn. and Saturday. 9 a m. 10
~ p m 497-3309.
LAGUNA ABT MUSEUM 307 C'hff
Dn"e. Laauna Beach. l•fl Pana and
Mu:hacl Todd. Cahfom1a C'ontem-
poraf) anistl. exb1b1t1on through
~1a) 8. Hours •~ Tuesday throuah
')unday. 11 a.m. to S p.m. Adm1uaon
,,. S:! for adwb. SI for stude nts and
sc:n1orC1th•ns. duldftn under 12 and
membcn ldmmed frtt. 49-4-6S3 I
NELSON aoc&ErELLER COL·
LECTION ''J' ~1u1h Bm111I < 11\IJ
~k~. Italian Jnl\t \1.irni \.l"""l'
""'" nh1h1t ~:kl I 14ork' \undJ' troff ~to 5 pm .\ \Pn 1J I l.'\h1h11111n pmlu
"''" bt· J\Jtlahk during the '"""' NEWPORT BEACH aTY HALL
3300Nl·v.pun Bhd "'lcv.pon tk.tl h
\\atnrnlornt c; \A. \tahlrnan .1nJ
phutugrJphn <•n• ( on">Cr l'\h1h11
1hc1r v.ork thrl•Ugh \pnl h I hl'
plkr) '' 01>1:n \.tunda' thrnugh
Frida' from x J m Ill ' pm I 01
1nforma11on. lJll n44· '"',
SUSAN SPIRITllS GALLERY H'' &ar 'ilrt""et. \u1ll' ''II c u<,IJ
\.k'>J \\ 1dl'lu' intra red photograph'
b~ Gc1r Jon.IJhl through \larl h 't
Rl•u·p11un lur thl· .trl1"1 Thur"2J'
\1ir1h Ill ,h>'lpm '4Y-1 '\'lll
"The Secret" by Patricia
Tenell O'Neal la on cll8play I
at the Art lnatitute of
Southern California.
sm·s BLUE BEET READY TO REOPEN •..
hola ... S
Soffer e~ offered to drq the
v.ould-bc cntt'f\alnen before the
'ounctl lO provt h11 point. His olTt'r
v.;u dcchncd and bcf<KT loni his
entenainrMnt permit was rntorcd
Another l1mc. undcn:over offi~~
pullro him uide and warned him 1ba1
the Blue Beet was bcina frequented b)
thrtt C'UStOmetS who ~ knov. n
narcoti<'s users. SofTer's temper apin
Oared.
•• 1 fou-.d °'*' ftom them 1 ha a 1 he rr
v.ere about 20,000 such 'known
narcotin uten' in Orantt Count)."
he said. "Well. 1f IMtt Wt're 1ha1
many. I tokl them. then I'm not
sctuna my fair Iha~ with onl> 1hrtt ..
Sofftn flft')' dcbsc of the BluC'
Bttt iani~ the loyalty of has cuv
1omcn. JOO o( whom would picket
City Hall wftencvc-rSofkr was hauled
in to dilCVSS aJlfted vt0la11ons.
"I uxd to tell them. ·This as )Our
place. If )Ou want to fi1h1 for It fight
for 1f ... he 11id.
Wh1Jc not r..,una ('it) Hall. Soffer
v.-as ~lin&J&U an1su and later
·~
fol k mu~1uan\ 1n the rc<>taurJnl
For a frv. \hon 14Cek\ 1n thl
mid-1960\, a ix-rforma b1ll«l J\ Thl·
Balloon ~an v.oulJ tl41s1 t\Jlloo"'
into ~I range \hal)l'\ 14 heir 1t'lhng
JOkt'S
"~I lh<' 11mr. nobod\ knt'l4 v.h u hl·
v.u:·~rrer "'' \ "He had a rrall\ dn
scn!tt' of humo.r v.h1lh I rtalh likrJ
bul he d1dn'1 \lllk around tol)long "
The Balloon Ma n v.as a ~oung hx.il
comedian named 'itc't' MJr11n
Othcr performa., 1ndudc.>d Fehl)('
Pere I . a da~s11:al au lllrt\I "'hn IX'r·
forml'd rcgul.irl\ .11 the Blul' lkt"t h1r
about lb\t"af\ \\ hl·n \nlkrv.a\SCI II•
rcuPl·n thl' rnt.iur.int hl' c.ill«l h"
old fnl·nd and Pl'r'>uJdl·d him Ill
!ft.tum tor a frv. ix·rformanle\
"\\hen pcopk think of thc RIUl'
81."l.'t th<'' think ot Fcl1pe .. he "1''
.\\for ~kn1ng l'ntl'nainl'r\ Im h"
CU\lumcr,· l'nJU' rnent \<ltlcr'' JI'
pn>a1.h •'> \1mpk
If I hl l' 11 1hn 'II l1kl' 11 · hl' '.I\\
.. .\nJ 1f thn Jun t hll' ti thl'' 1.Jn
IC'.i' c and go '>1.>mrrlJll' d'14'
B' I Q78 ~IT<'r h1m\('ll wa <; rt'3d\
I•• g11 '"nll·plall· cl\<'. He l't'la1ned
''" nl·r\h1p ul thl' bu1 1d1ng. but 'IOld
thl· hu"nn' 10 Fred <\ccuard1. v.ho
r .in thl' Blul' fk"l.·t from I 978 unul lh<'
tire Ill l'IM> f ullo141ng the .\pnl 1986
hlJll' \ulkr rr,umrd control of thc
rl'\IJuranl v. 11h a panner
Thl· S400.fXJO rcno,a11on. which
"'J\ nl·anng 1.'omplc1ton this wttk.
indudl'\ thl· rc,ampC"d bar area. the
nl·" mr11aninc and patio with a"'<'""
oH atJhna hland and the rcs1ora11on
of a giant an11que bar which reponed-
1) mJd1.· 11' 143\ 11> "lcv.pon Beach
Imm Jn OIJ Yn·'>t ~loon 1n C'nppk
C a·1:l ( olu
\otkr in11:nd\ 10 re\umc the Italian
....-.1ll"K.i Jl\hn lhl· BluC' Bttt v.as
lnu" n lur thl·n Jdd more d1shl-s unlll
1h1.· rl"\l.1uran1 " again St'f' 1ng thr«
Oll'J'' J JJ\
.\lll'r 10 \l'Jr' av.a) from lhl\ 111
hJ\l' '" IU\I 1431t and \Ct' v.hat
hJPI" "' \<1ffl·r "1\\ of hi\ plan\ "I
r1.·Jlh nm'>l'J thr rx·opk I hlc an old·
llml· hJr JnJ hdnrr too lung.. I 143nt to
IU\I lllllll' .1n hl'fl' .ind rt'IJ\ JU\I 3\ a
The Best Seafood Resta urant
in Orange County is
Happy as a Clambake.
New En~and Clambake
Sll.95
1 •
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forgl't! ()1~ 1111P '"rth .\tlanlll l11h,1a. """'t·I,, l IJm'
.an<l ('(>rt} on t lw n ih. \dd t I .11 n l he\\\ t_ll ! , 111 l! rl'l' 11
g-.lnkn ~ulJd :ind ";arm hrl•Jd \II IPr :-1 h, .di 111~ht.
ctt"~ t11~ht . BnnJ.! _H>ltr f.unah .and 11 wncl' U111
hurry. th•~ offer \H>n't fa,I lonJ_!.
Gladstone's ,, . ,.
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CHEF
RUSSELL
AllMSTRONG
( tWlu141f' A ftt charit'd lo 11 1>9tmn b' •
"""laurant f,,. 1 l>r pn\11._ .. of 1ht-potlrun hnnc1n~ ht•''""" hulllr of...,,,,.. \\ twn 1tw
patron hrttti'fri thf'tr '"'" prud\t\l• lu H•n
•11mr at thr rl"'laurant lhr rnt11ur11n1 mu•I
charier • 1..,. (,,, 1n.. u~ ,I( tlw 1.abl.. thf'
1la.-w11rr ti>• lu•t>n• thr wr-,.,. 11nd 1 ..
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u. I• lfw> ,..,.1eurent ha. 1u ~II .,, fu,d "
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\ht') m•k• thru rf"'o4'f'lll""' and that "'"'Id bf' 1 tw llmf' too 11W4utrl' •l•oul cutlr.a&r (.,.....
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chert" ttaurbuanl '"" tu d1oc,...,r,. .. th!P
prtll< \In \\An\ rHUIUr•ll'U,.. fttl I hr '"
·hoo01d ho-haM'd "" ...... •al-"' tlw "'"" ~inc •'Pf'nrd Otht',... ••II , hare .. lhl'tr full
l'l>t'nU p<IN t.• 1'91'n • biotllt. • hich •• an r~a.1 ..r1<K11 .. n frootn llwu ,.,,,,. i.~1 •1111
1•thf'r• will , h•r"r • .,,.,.,_.,., 11'1' ..tM.uld
,,..., hrtl\ll murr I hen ont' hio41W 11 • $10 OIVhl hiolllr. S~'O 1111 '..!nd bi•lllr rh I
La .. 1 •t'l'llrn<l a •U•tumrr •"l'M f,,,
d1nl\f'r "'"h hi• hon~ '" ,.,.,.. 1n hand Hr
had n.,I madf' t1rrantct'mrnl• with U" lll•t did ~ 11~uirr •l•oul ""'llaitf fen 1$111111.1 per huttlr •I Tf'ff'ol lhnllt'r W\'nl ,...,11 f1wod a
Wt'\IO' "'t'rl' itt•od and th. •tilt' .. a• handl.d n"'rt"'""" Hr r«'91'-l'd hts IMll •nd paid bv
<"ttd1t , •rd Whl'n 1h .. ,.tUC"+wor •• ""unwcl
lv him '" ''II" •ncl tomplf'lf', hi' 1nqu1rt'd '" the. •••lf't •hotUt th.-$11\IWI cha111r I pun
npla1n1n1 11>111 thts •&• • 1orliacr ltt llw
, 1»h•mf'r 1 ••~~ .. H tht' lip ._ bed -•Urn
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THI AMSXAN HEAJn'
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... -·--,....._ •• __ _:_ 4 \ -•• -----·~-• • ..J"""_._ -~--.. -·~I
-Dmmg out with Judy-------------------------------------------------,
Palatably planned Bistaago is a hit in Irvine
A bunch of rnan.qtmenl types
seem to have steerQS a sie.dy enoua,h
course for the new Bi'1aftl0. local~
1n The Atnum in lrvi~.
wtwtt. you may ask. is The
Atnum"
I had trouble witb that o~ too,
since there's an Atrium Court-not
10 mention a CryUal Court (and even
a Crystal Cathedral).
BLstanao has been touted as the new
"in .. ~·but I thank ifs loo early to
11vc 11 that distinction. The food is
supposed to be Califomi.a cuisine
with I tahan inOuences. and m:aybe II
1s More 1mponanlly, cvttythn'I is
first rate. with an emphasis on
outstand1na value and prnenta:tion.
Without any of that awfid labdina.
what'sromi~outof~~
Ernesto Meras kitdlen tbcx days i:s
aood mouch to stand Oft its own -
and kttp you cominc bedt for ~.
And Tbe Atnwn. oac:ir you find it. as as plush and_ p,eous a new
bu11dJnc as one mjpt ~ for. with
soarina. open spKet aJld a nic:dy
orpniud area for Blslaneo'• valet paruna.
In the lively bu area off to the ript
when you cnaer Bist•..,. a n>Cabftl
collectaon of abstnct coatcmpOnry
oil s:aintinp will cbarwe rttty Jew
months. Casually placed ~· the restaurant. milled-media
tculptu~ domiuleS a decor of coral
and vivid ydlow walls0Vftftut11 trim
S'riPI o( a.rt .and liltlt snY .....
arranpd i.n a Z1PJ11s:aaem11mm the
ce1lina. The drect is soodrini.
A cucumber &Dd pvJu (c:oid-
smot~. mannated fresl9 salmon)
appetizer may W\.il be the best Uli•
I've bad in a l'CSlaurant so far in U
The salmon is cut iaao llriPI and
IOSKd with similarly cul strips of
cucumber in a bravely ~ cilanuo v1naiJrc1~ then plopped down oo a
bed of Cllpcnsa ve arupaja lea vu. For
S6.2S 1t could well be a wbok meal.
I nipped over some scnunptioos
lillle crab cata in a pint p-apefrv.it sautt (S7.25) ICn'Cd oe aboUI a SS
handful o( mllCbe ~ Allo FCJCI
was tbc duct •--.r wit.ll polenta
and sundried IOmatoa("..ll).
Entfta Aft a lmt}lin '-&be quality. Thtft'1 • •Jer lladmat
dtjclten braa b' SI l. Job Dall
comes willl pianuts (Sl<t.j()) ad NotMfiaD salmoe ia a duel>citrus sauce (11<1) is • triu....,._ ol sabde.
skillful cookins. ,..._ aac1 pm. ,__. out me
~u -one olthr baa pm. ii tk
duck wms. led wl jrb,,.,.
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•Waterfront Patio Dining
•. Fresh Ash & Seafood Dally
rnaaurut lllis month, you wouadn '1
be diawintcd if that ra&awana
weft~
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HaYe tlw pr;.. rrl \~Jut hte ch•••
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nMPnu Stab. -.raltoud. BBQ. Mu
1('91' dishes 1nciudut1 Mi.ct her
••od aJtt Wec...m r harm and
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f\ IO 11.00 Lunch M F 11 00 2 111
f)1nMr i n•htt from S 00 pm
Happy huut M F 4::10 7 p m Sat
f'llite diah.. ~ .. entert.a1n1'1Mnt and
daft(1ft&. Banq~t tanhllft 1-4~2
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THB OaJGINA.L BARN
f'AaN l a STEAKHO SE
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fu1 tkir ~-•·half pound r .. rc~ .teeb end featunn1
dtapla) brudlftlf Pruudly ~"''"' c .. , 2'6 ,..,. Mvvtna •nd ,,,...,"''
•Ith C\..a Ma.' N-lor1t1on 1n
H•rbolf Cent.tt now open" OH
W1b1un bet•ffn Manhall'• •nd
f'.chvcb n...ttr S.rv1ni M S.t
11 .... tu &.1111r. Sun :l dulf•1n1
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fir~ duns ~awn• ~"''"' ~-pain (.w I )Mn. tpttialmni
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P"'-0' flK~ lantern> ind
C'luUcal •uaic capture tti. charm
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fut lundl ADd dinner Eat•M•u
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kt 2000.
Al8TOL BAa a GRILL
Ow M aillialt rnovallMI rnalin
• a b:.a FAVORITE. Spenal
drid ....-and datly lunch and ~~.,.our apec1alh
Ow MWly Cft9ud -nua !>"" ide
• .W. wariety uf t.mtv f'nt rH" 0pe.n ct.fly 8 a.in to 10 pm ~ •n.d .n day EnJO\
fabuloua Chemp11nr• Brunch. wh.1150'•6 IO.•dancw aiu.st<' Jt:ll
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THI: WHITEHot•st:
RESTAl'RA.ST
Thn unprrtenuuti. rf'"\taurant ha.•
bt't'n wn1nc Amer1.1n 11.•l'tM' C•"'k
•nil for rw.Tlv 90 \Hn nt,. and 11 ·,
remns lwuer all Ille ttrM' fl'T'h
ICM.IP ulad undw1c-tie.. and homt'
~ enl,... S..n1nc bttakf•t
lunirh dinner 6 rnturtn, Cull be.r
and liv• elt'r\atnmt'nt t..."au--
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low prlft drinb-Our C'l.9tnftM'"
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Kt.ST \l RA 'T
I to• ''"'I •' 1n<l1ni R~want
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Th~ ultra Mnar1 ha\en ol nr-ep
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t"ubmt '" •tne 111 the mt1rt ,_anf
•"ti placn to dine f~h pMU and
•i-14111 'h.ch• .... l.l('h .,.. canfuJI)
prtpa...d h) 1hrtt of the liJW'l
h<1ll4lln • tw1 .. P1411nt• her rnltol'Uln
mt'nl <""rnp&elMnb the fun at
mu•phtre Alrroco d1n1n1
l•ealht'r perm1t11n,1 Open for
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(.--hand... ptna t:.aab
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PIZZA O'ORO "n IUlhan dt'hcht' • amth .... nt'd
t\ oper1tl'd fur"'"' l!:I , .. ., .. 't<li
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fr11m the I""'~' ancrt'd•t'nt•
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dnnu t11quen<h wur th"'' Open
~-..n ru., a •ttli ''" lunch and
dinner I <\Ii.am• tfunllJ¥tun
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r.ecrt!l r~nct. tnjoy dininc hen.
Open daiJy from 11 a.Ill. f«
Lunch. Dinner and Cocllt.ailL
Enlert.auunent Wtd.-Sun. niahta
in the Burro Room. 296 E. 17th
St., CUil& Mesa. 00· 7626
llTIEAK a •••.FCJCll •
BOBBY MeGEr8
Our hoUM specialty .. maluna
ttvtry meal a 1peeial oeceaion!
You'IJ want a front row .. t f« the
food and fun at Bobby McGee.
where the menu features favorites
hilt pmM rib of bfff au jua. only
the final available fresh faah,
l'SOA chuict atub, &obaw, and
romb1nalJuft dinners. Evuy entne
ancludft o\--en·frah bned, freah
'qtl&bk. and a Lrip to ow awud-
wmninc aaled bar . ...ud af'\.u din-
nttr, you can dantt and romance in
the Wnt Cout'• ID09t ucitinc
n11htclub. For a n11ht on the town.
or anytirn.t, make 1t apeoa.l with
the maaic. In N~ BN<-b, ~
East Coast H11hway. For ..-r-
vations call (714) 673-5380.
CAR LIDO
Cale 1...do is Newport C&nMry
Villap'a onJy 1upper club. h 's
located on Balboe Penineula. Cafe
Udo ill weU known for ita frnh
...rood 1e&ecliom and C()ftlem-
eorar>' cuiaine. ~ by Chef
Fnncia.. The wann, inlunatt and
COi)' ambiance of dutty roee and
bwsundY decor create a perfect a&aompha~ fM yow din1111 H · ~· Cafe Lido ii alao the
'9dpicnt of the Preat111ous
Southern CAiifornia Resl&uranl
Writcn' Silver Award C.ual at·
tin. Din-r nichtJy until mid-
niabl. Live jaD qbtJy Call
67~2968 f« .....,,,at~
TBS CANNERY
Thia hisaoric wattrf ront landmark
in Newport'• Cannery Villap fu-
tuna fresh k>e.a.1 aeafood and Eut-
em beef. ~nlly 1ood lltt·
YlCe., open '°' Lwicb. i>iDner. Sun.
llestaarut
Mt~··~ L
Brunch and C..,_PIPI H.arbcw
C"'"-. &it.enainmnt niabt.ly
and Sua. aR.emoona. Enjoy the
lounp food 1aUery-11uperb dam
c howder! 3010 LaFayette.
676-6777.
CltAZYHORSB
STKAKHOUSB
Country din1n1 with cla11!
Autb.ntic wattm decor ra-
l&urant and uloon. fteturi'll
prime rib. fresh Mafooda. and •
tlwir famoua paa aulftd stteb.
Lunch: Mon--Fri Dinner .--r-
vationa suaranletd. Danc1nc and
live muaic: in the aak>on. Oyer Rd.
Exit./Newpor\ Fwy. Sanl& Ana.
(714) ~9-1512.
PAR&SlDB RBSTAU&ANT
Relive y~ at the Parbide
Real&urant. formerly The Caaque.
dtliahtinc local dinen for over 17
yun. Parblde'1 fuU dinner fain
1ncludft .....U. prime rib and
fresh wafood Su.n.t Dinner
Specials an Mrved at only f7 .~
5-7P .M. D9ily Lunch Specials
1tart al only $4..96, ..rwcl in a
quiet. inLime.,. atmmpbere. they
make few a pe~ lu.oda meet.inc
with an impor1&.DL ctient, Of a
relu1f11 af\amooo t.-k with a
special aomeoae. LlYe entenain-
mtnt ia now otrered Tu..·Sat.
1~25 Broolihunt i• Mile Square
Pia.a. Ftn. Valley. (714) 'n6-7978.
EL PESCADOR
Pnctically a lep.nd in ita own ti-. tllia locally popula.r •t.&h-
h11h-nt has been >rin(inc ita cw-
totMn b.ck aince lhe eerly 1950'a. pecialmnc in prime ... .,. and
an uc:elwnt variety ol ae.alood.
chef Duke preper91 every meal LO
per(~ Not to be m...S an
hia Thunday ni1bt Italian
Speci&llin, and lUs famous
chtnec:ake. Piano Bar and pt
bucket in the lou'll• .U,blly ac-
rompan.ied by sood ti-and
friendly f--. Lunch M-F 11-3;
Ouu.r qhdy 4:30 LO l l ; til Mid·
<:onun..nw '850-llla\
DU!-k!.Y .. ........, .......... 1. •71-llS ll$
~
~ '""" 14.iiO
A-an ...... lJ.16 ...... 112.IO·tlU&
~ ...... ...,
C-w.au.i ll.»11111$ ,.._. ln-IJO
........ 2~ ....... ,,_ .. f,)
...._ Al9C8rW
.. C'lllMt>
'e' .........
~ IU$••
nitt Fri. 6 S.t. 401 B. 1'7th Si..
Coat.a Neu. 6'&-3241.
THIS llD a&STAU,aANT
Locat.ed oe the oceaalront emm
fJOm the Newpon ... pier. The
Rall ii t.M Orup eo..·a --esduaive ...rood ....uur.nL Well
known for freah Hewaiia11
1ourmet rash •lectiona and
1peri•tiri111 in .... t CManel
laland aheaoo.. ~ veal and
prime ..... n. Ru~
ill Ult dioicl ., .... -......
viRton. R«ipient ol * ,,_..
tiJi<Ma Travel-Holid~ eward.
Caaualle&tcant attire. S~
Bnmch. dinMr. Cati 176-2* for
neervatiom.. Valet parllins.
SAIL Lorr
Sail Loft Bar I& Grill fntuns
ocean view dinins with the
empbeaia on f......aa ...rood. ()yeur
bar. li~ enttn.ai.-at ni(ht.ly in
the bar area. Open for diaDew
niahtly from 5 p.m. Weebnd
hwn from 10:30 a.m. r.euiou.
Sunday Brunch. Located at 400
P.C.K. in Llsuna e.-h..
TALE or TBB WHALE
Ellperieact a ai.p b9ck into tiJM w a pl.act wtwre you can dine at
; .;ur uwn leiaun. Enjoy the ro-
ma.-ul old Newport with a pen-
unmic bay view. Euite your
Wnlft with their ..... t.ional --
fuud and tradittonal favoritia..
Breaklaat 7 a.-. Mon.-Fri.. Lunch
11 4 Mon.-rri.. Dinner •· l I
Moo,. ·S.L SaL and Sun. 8NnCll
i 4, Oyster Bar Fri., SaL 6 Sun.
Banquet facilitin up to 500 400
Main SL. Balbu&. 673-4'33.
TU W ARBHOUS.B ll&8T AU a.ANT
OOerinc clieen • view of Newpon
8-y and • b rdla'round ol aUJ. boat.a, Th. W anhouM Rea-
t.auranL. loea\ed i11 Udo Marina
Vil .... et ~Viii Oporto. a. oae
/
M.'IM.90
S).JO-tlO.M ..............
..
ol the ~ ...iaunaa&. locaa.d
ont he ..wrfronL la additm &o a
wonderful menu. The Wanhome
is a pee& place f« outdoor di.nine
OD ita brand MW heeled, three· tiered~lllMio.n.W•etiO'l
ia open ror ~ l l:IO-~. dia-
n era 'Monday · Thu rada y
5:30-10:30, Frid.,·Saturday
5:30-11 and Sunct.y 6-10. Super
Sundey BNoch lOA.M. • 2P.M.
M.;or credit cards are accepted.
For raervatioaa, call (714 )
173--4700.
INDIAN
BUllBAaA
CUIBJllR or INDIA
Pertuipe lba lloat acrb.ftl DIW
,......,.tin H~ 8-ch.
BUKHARA, briGfi to you the teaw aod atlDOlpbere o1 lDdia.
Mo.& ol lba food at BUKHARA ii
prepared ia • T....toor ldQ crra). PNl.b ..,-a.1e unique &Mt.es
and diatinc:d~ ~ for each
dish. You'll rmct 0. food authen·
tic and l'MIC>Mhb priced. And,
the at 19CJ1171ll N IO ..... aad in·
tiJUt.e that it r..i. UM hcae.
Open 7 ct.YI a WMk.. 1.-dl eerwd
1 l:l0-2:30 p.m. witll luada tpeciall
beciruWic at 12.918. 0.-... aerwd
5:30 p.m.· Ut.30 ,_-. F'*16 SM-
urdlty open 'til 11 p.a. "-·
vatiom and ~ °"' Olden ..i. come. Conveniently k>cae.cl ~
from the Huntincton C..a.Y (off
the 406 frwy ., .... k> P..cliapr)
7594 F.dUicer A.,.. (7H) M2·317l.
GJlAND DINND TR&ATSa
lmpr.aive l iniftf aed pro -
feuaone.1 pruductiona art sure lo
pleat eKh time you vilil. The
ntr&cU"din.ary buffet olftn rout
baton u1 beer. clued a... witll a
fruit --· Ceor1'ia <Wellen with ,..... and clue ... tM Mahi
~" l'~
~
$ .. • •
'~-tn• ..... A.Tl 4:JO.T ••
A...., .. -92 ...... .... , * .... 7'14'4..11 ..... * ...._,. ... , * •• ~ ... * ..._ .. ,. • .
'= S..T .........
St ... • •••ttn
•
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Ma.hi is aefV9d u. a ...........
Tri-<"Olor feUucciai and a.. ii a
ruJ faVOt'ite. Enjoy dinner and a
play toni1ht! Graed DinNr
Theater luatted within the Crud
Hot.I in Anaa.Na al l Hoc.I WaJ.
Call 772-7il0.
HAllLBQUlN
DINNER THSAHR E~ery cwtotMr can he npened to
be tttated lib a cekbrity. The
theater uCftn ~----wlia with wp producUoM ia u ..._...,
atmuljpbert. TM acru..pt\IOW
buffett includes ruM1 '-rvn ol
beef, chicken and r• clilhel.
pmC.., ulada. veptaW.. and lin·
rul ~ru.. The Sal. and Sun.
brunch includes a van.ty ol ea
dishes. Tbe Ctlebrity Tem1ee is
available '°' private dini119. The 1ndivid\lally d«unted privaLe
b.kuay ruama ~ lba ~
..at ~ ahaped aain room.
Ttw Harlequin is located at 3M>3
S. Harbur 1n Sutt.a AM. CaU
9'i9-i~
OINM Ol't TH• BILL
Al.-.& a C05l& M.. ludmarli
wlwre fnendsand ...-i. .... l.
Ginu·a iln't u llaliAn R--..urant.
but a rer.t.aurul betllc Nft by a
11ocao It.a.Ii.an. Evm thoush thty
wrve man_y lt.aliu itama, U., Mio
offer a l&rse ,..,wty ul olhtr ......
on their -nu. Know. lex
··Hunat foud and friendly --\ice:· G1m.•• feat11n1 a varied
menu wtlh empbaUI • quality
and .-.uonable prica. Codn.8il
hwt with 1n~ ~ at
4:.10 p.m and h~ e~t
Mon. thN. Sat. f,... lt30 p.a.
Saturday 6 ~ lwuklaet
from 9 a.m. Luca&ed at 431 B. l7tll
Street. t'iata MeM. C.U '50-17!i0
for nMrvalKJOa. dirediona or
whatf'"'ff,
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1988 .. 25 CENT S
death verdict upheld
Melton loses Supreme Court appeal In
erly gay man In Newport
11J PAVL dCBIPl.BY ..............
The SJale Supreme Court Oft Thun-
day WWlime>Ully upheld tbe death
1enance o( a murderer wtM> robbed
and straftl)ed a n-year~ Newport
Beach man in l 91 l.
Howe"er. James Andrew Melton 1s
still probably a Iona way from his
aPP._Otnlnfent with the 115 chamber.
satd the proscc"10r who won his
conviction 1n Oranse Coun1y. •
Deputy O.stnct Anomey Pa1rick
Geary said he was grau fied the
Supreme Court uphtld the convac-
tion.
.. He's a tftmdy daftlerous and
extremely vicious." Geary said of
Melton ... But this as Just the firs•
hurdle. ..
The ddendant now can be&Jn 1hc
lcnathY appeals procedure tliroU&h
the federal courts. a process that could
1.ake )Uf'l.
Mdton's auomey. Robert Kane.
satd he would appeal. Kane said 1hc
ruJinawas .. not unc•l)CC1ed.11ven the
peucm w11h the new Supreme
Coun:·
Kane broke the llC"W1 10 Mdton
dunna a v1s1t to San Quentin wMre
he found his chcnt dmppoanled but
-in rtlauvcl) aood sptnU."
Melton. 36. was convicted of
murdcnng Anthony DeSousa in Oc-
tober 1981 after they met throu&h a
personal ad DrSousa placed in a P Y
ne-.spapcr
OeSousa's nude bod) was found 1n
the bed of his Newport Beach con-
dominium. A cord was wrapped
around hts neck.
A coroner's repon wd he had been
beaicn unconscious before being
strangled to death.
Polacc sa.d Melton also stoic [)e.
Sousa's car. tv.o diamond nngs and
other propcny
Geary's ch1cfw11ncss was Melton's
formtt lover 10 pmon. Johnny 8o)d.
8o)d tcsllti~ that he and Melton
had pion~ to rob elderly men who
ran personal ads m ga~ pubhcauons.
8o)d was aa ven immunity from
prosecution. He said he answered
DrSousas ad and set up a dinner
m~tina between the victim and
Melton
Melton later showed up weannt
CXSousa·s nngs and indicated he had
wan1Jed the elderly man. Boyd
testified
Melton denied the lulhnf. contend-
ing 8o)d had set him up 1n revenge
for ~ln&Jllt~
(Pl eue eee COU1'TT I A2)
Dealer: NB drug monopoly sought
Antt-wowth advocates tn
Southland counties may
join forces./ A5
Ration
Hawks and doves join to
ktn Contra funding bill in
the House./ M
World
' ................. ._
Testifies in h earing t hat Paduano u sed
thugs to gain control of cocaine t raffic
BJ JONA THAN V()l.ZgE
... DlllllJ .......
An admitted drua dcakr tesufi~
Thursda) that indicted businc-ssman
Robcn Paduano plan~ to run aJJ
cocaine trafficlung 1n Ncwpon Beach.
and thal sun·w~ld1n1 intruders burs!
into hLS home in a robbery allegedly
backed b) Paduano
Enc Mendel testified tha1 he. his
roommate and their 11rtfnertds were
robbed in January 1987 by two arm~
men who in111ally sa1d they ~re
police officcn. but handcuffed the
\ 1ct1ms and looted the home of suns.
money. )CWClry and cocaine.
He said he knew several ofh1s drua-
dcahng chents were robbed 1n the
same manner and contacted a fnmd.
who arranged mtttinss wnh Mendel
and Diedre Joe O'Shea. Paduano's
former hve-in 11rtfncnd.
··She said Bobb) (Paduano) had all
m) stuff in a pbsuc bag and dcscnbcd
1t in grca1 detail... Mendel. 34.
testified. ··She said Mr. Paduano was
toinJ tO run all COCllfte traffic ID
Newport Beach ..
1s ~'peeled to last two weeks .\t its
conclusion. McK.one will dccuk
,. hethcr Paduano will stand tnal in
Supcnor Coun
Paduano. 4 5, was indict~ b~ the
Orange County G rand Jul) last
month on 74 counts of consp1raC).
robber). exton 1on. burglar) arid the
sale of cocaine from Januan 1986 to
October 198 7. said Oeput) Otstnct
.\ttome) W~ Wade. who IS
pro~ut1ng the case
In the 17-pqr 1nd1ctment. the first
to be handed down ~ the current
Grand Jury. Paduano is accused -
alona with convacted robber John
Matua -of d1rccun1 armed assaults
on fi ve homes in Fo un1.atn Valle).
Newpon Beach, Balboa Island and
Palm Spn ng.s.
He rcmams in Ora~ County Jail
on $500.000 bail. TM businessman
appeared 1n coun Thursday an a black
sv.catsun and smiled at bts ~year·
old son and 18-ycar-otd dauahtcr
seated in the audience. Courtroom
obscn,ers ~ere checked with a metal
detector before the proceed1np
~1~ Jen. "nthony Paduano.
characd outside the courtroom that
O'Shea mastcmundcd the case
0
Noriega IUpporter& and
foee-the U.S. uakey
pl8yel' behind current un-
N9t In PMama./M Ace••• ................ _ ...... to teM'•OllJ &t ... pre1lalaarJ ...... .
The tesumon) before Mumc1 pal
Coun Judie .\Jan McKone came
dunna the first da~ of Paduano's
~hminary heanna 1n Westminster.
'The heanna. which resumes Monday. (Pl-.. .. D&AL&a/ A2)
Inda
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Suit filed to block slow-growth intitiative
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BJ BOB VAN En.EN ...............
~ County de~dopcn and
otbcr busi ftCSSeS ha \'C jOI necf forces ID
a lcpl assault on the Citiuns Smsabk
Grov.tb and T rafTac Control lo-
1ualJve.
Attorneys for the Butld1ns Industry
ADociation of Southern Cahfo maa.
the Oranair Counry Chamber of
Commncc and the lndmtnal ~-
velopmcnt .\ss.soclat1on fikd lepJ
documents Thursday 10 an attempt lo
prevent the measure from eo•na
before the vottn.
The opponents have filed a com-
plaint and have asked thc couT1 rither
to 1.ssuc an injunction prcvcnuna lhc
inrt.at1ve from appcarina on tM
ballot. or lO permit at to appear only as
an adv 1sory measure.
Supportcn of the 1n1uative sut>-
m1ttcd more than 96.000 sipaturcs
Huntington rallies around
its beloved, hard-luck pier
Communtty•s identity closely tied to
twice-rebuilt landmark dating to l 913
..
nveyeanqo, fish were
lO the Reaistrar of Votcn on Feb 9.
and this week the Board of Super·
vison voted unanimously to put the
mitaattve on 1he June pomary elcc·
lion ballot.
Devdopers oppose the measure.
which •ould require that tr1ffic
improvements be installed before
development lakes platt in areas
~ lMrt 1s scnous traffic congcs-
uon.
lawyn-s reprncnung the Bulld1n1
lndustr) o\ssoc1auon. a deHlopcn
trade group. said Thursda) that the)
believe the in1tia11i.e 1s unconsnu·
uonal because its n-qu1remcnts arc
not clear
.. The vqucn~ uncen.aint} a nd
ambtJUl'J of this measure 1s in·
credible. said -'h 1n S. Kaufman. of
the Newpon Beach firm Nossaman.
Gunther. Kno' and Elliott ... Is 11 an
ordinance. a General Plan amend·
mc:nt. or an inan1culate pnmal
scream of frustration.,..
Kaufman said he also behe"'cs the
1n11~11,e 11lcpll) holds developers
ace uni.able for the cffccu of past
de' lopment
Ruu Burkett. co-author of 1he
1n1tlat1\e. said Kaufman's characs
~~ unfourtdcd
.. It docsn •t hold developers ac-
countable to an) thini. ··he said .. Tbt
1n111at1\e 1s directed toward dec1s1on
{Plee.ee -SUIT I AS)
College
chief says
students
not fined
e9lan reJected
etc:' tMl M\leCIOIM IO hitioe 10 ;.;.city iavolwca••i-ieitna
•~•••II. nuolHw:"&»oeiu ..
TM IMd it a .. avwa 1'wei.... lw
IAid. ... **Id .............
&Id .. ..,. beaefkill to*-day ......
lddflioMI coedoalir.iw.
Diet Harlow. the city's .ormer ...._, ciay lldminitlrator ad no.
• C!O!Wllant fOt the Mola Dnelop-
mcftl Corp.. said lodly. ho•*: aMa
the rnidmtial plan rtftecU I~· in attitude of tttidefttl aad omdaJa
dtt.iriQt lower densities and Ina
commercial use. .
Hartow •id propouh to build the
17.000 aqua~fool Pienide Villllle
and plans by the Mayer Corp. of
Newpon Belch to build a strina of
bocefs Ilona Pacific Coast Hiabway
bavc lowered the emphasis on "Town
Square commercial atlt'IC'lions.
·oBALER: PADUANO SOUGHT CONTROL •••
..._Al
~ bis father because h& no ~ catetfld to her and rcfUled IO live her money. u be had in tbe put
""Sbe cnade up the story she told the
district attorney because my father
won't hdp her out an~ .. li~tbony Paduano said. ~He uled 10 ~Ip her, but now he banp up the ~when she caJls."
• O'Shea tokS The 0.ily Pik>t she is a
witness who testifled bebe
nd Jury under the promite or
!>'· • Dino ~uizzo, who said he it a
• imefnend of the defendant., allo
· the cbaran apinst Paduano
bolus. •ney are relyina on low-lilies
to have problems with the law wilDClleS... So&luizzo said. .. For
eevcr reason, ihcy ~~ to try
mate a case. but I'm conf~nt
1Nth will come out in the wash. ..
:Wade uid Paduano. who was
by the state Attorney General's
)llk1' to orpnized crime in 1978,
er IC'luall~~nicipeted in the .. <ti~ but al aly orpnized them
• _.ct peid hired nds to do the work.
Mendel and hisairtfriend, Yvonne
Jlqina Nassj, each identified oho•~
pphs of Matua and Rodney Tia u
the men who beat and robbed them.
while.a third witness also identified
the pair as men who attacked him in
IER ••.
A l
alternative."
tatters. the City Council will
Cd at ats March 21 meetina to
hire Auor Daniel Inc .. a subsidiary of
the Irvine-based Auor Corp., 10 naanaar an en11neenna study of the
pier. The study. Cook sajd. would call
for a review of a structural study
conducted Io yean aao. a ~udy of
wave act.ion and and mo~I
around the pier and an anaJysia of the
benefits and C05U of various ahema-
tJvcs.
"They'll recommend wbethcr ~
should leave the pier the way it is, tear
·it down and start over. or ealend it
apin to its on11naJ lcnath." Cook
'lljd.
' The study. which may beain within
a few days after the council'• ap-
ptoval, is upec'ed to last from 30 to
4S days. A City Council decisjon,
&hcrefore. could be made by late May.
State and federal funds wiJI be
1C)Ulht for pier re~in or recomttuc-
lion, bul Cook sa1d some limitations
may be placed on that aid. Some
federal fundi, for eumple. miaht be
restricted onlJ to rcpajrina the por-
tion of the pier that was lost in the
1torm.
'1'bctt'IJ be add1uonal (private)
· funds needed no matter wba1 we do,'"
Cook sajd.
Should the J»er be rct.ilt, Cook
9id the city th11umc1W0Uld probably ~ tcek insurance qainst further slOrm
',4,amqc.
Huntinaton Beach was cauaht
without insurance this year because
the costs followina the 1983 storm
Palm Sprinas.
.1 Mendel uid O'Shea &old him he
could act bis thjnss *k by livina her
the address of another mu. Michael
Hancock.
He testified that he refuted to aivc
her the address. but I.be indictment
&hows that the N~n 8-h home
in which HaM<>Ct hvcd wim Vinnie
St John was also broken in~ on Oct. 31, 1986 -before Mendel WU
robbed. Cocaine. money and jewelry was
taken from the home and St. John was
robbed 11 aunpoint, accord.ins 10 the
indicuncftl AJtbouth Paduano is not charted
with extortina any of tbe three
witncsleS who testified Tbunday, be
is ICCUled of cxtonina seve:ra1 of his aJkFcf victims. He alletedJy fo~
them to sell cocaine for him and
threatened them with their lives if
they ref used.
Wade sajd it was difficult to
<ktcrmine bow much money was
involved in Paduano's allqed
"Crimes. but said it was less than S l
million.
The prosecutor said IS victims
came fOtWard in the Grand Jury
invcstiption, and, accordina to the
indictment. an additional 24 wit-
nesses appeared befott the secret
panel. He said most of his evidence
was &cstimony rather than physical
evidence, but would not say who he
planned to call as witnesses.
Tia is not charaed with any crimes,
altbouah the Grand Jury indictment
details bis role in several robberies.
and he is listed as a witness who
appeared before the Grand Jury.
Wade would not discuss specifics
about why no cha'Jh were filed
aaainst Tia, but .said immunity "bas
been disawed" with some ftaum in
the case.
Under immunity, a witness is
allowed to testify without fear of
facina charaes.
Matua, 13. is already terVing 14
years at Folsom State Prison for a
1eries of residential robberies. false
imprisonments and assaults in Or-•nac County. Wade said some of
Matua's previous chalJCS aR linked
with chartesapinst Paduano, but the
indictment apjl\Sl Matau contains
.. entirely new cba,.n. •• Wade said.
If convicted of the added counts,
additional time would be added to
Matua's sentence. He did not attend
the WcstminSkr hearina, but is
scheduled f'or a formal indictment
hcarina on Marth 18.
The Grand Jury reponedly in-
vcstjpted Paduano for more than a
year before handina down the indict-
ment.
DYNAMITE IDEA •••
PIOlaA l
Boulevard.
ffiajns came up with a bokS
plan to set up a row of dynamite
ctwss near Newland Street and
Paciric Coast Hi&hway. where the
Edison steam pfant now stands.
Soon after the chaJJCS were ICt off.
t.bett was an openina and the
Oatlands drained as water rushed
IO the sea.
-ironically. they've been talk-
ina recently about climinatina
pan of the cha.nneJ alona the
manbJands that woukS permit
more ebb and now of sea water,
but also serve as a catch basin
interest in visitina the landmark.
"You know we're ecttina more
visitors now than ever. mostly just
curiosity seekers." Cook said ... The
pier has deteriorated, bu• it's still safe
for people ri&ht !'ow to walk out on ...
Mayor Enkine. amona many
others. is anxious to see the picT
rebuilt.
.. I think if you took a poll riaht now.
you'd find that the majority of the
public would want to rebujkS lbc pier
to its ori&inal lc~h and that's my
preference as well, • ~ said. ~But we
know we need money and all kinds of
business and community poups are
coalacina to raise pnvale dona-
tions. ..
Amona those bcadina a fund-
raisina dri\lt is Kotsch, a lonatimc
employee of The End Cafe who lost a
job and a scrond home of sorts when
the restaurant toPOlcd into the surf.
But s.he and oThcn believe that
ahhouah they lost their jobs. their
work bas just beJun.
should the river overflow apjn."
Picard said ... It would serve the
same purpose."
If floodina did threaten homes.
Picard said there is a chance some
sort of openina could be blown
open alona the channel to allow
the water to drain away. the way
Hi111ns did half a century II'>·
"from a public safety stand-
point. we'd want the water to rush
to the ocan. not toward homes.."
Picard said. "In reality. tho~.
it's only a thouaht. not a plan.'
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pniz.at1on's loao and 1111ed a fund·
raiser last week at a local restaurant.
The event attracted more than 200
people and raised about S7SO. raisina
the l'Oup's bank balance to about S2.300.
"We arc stm seekins non-profit
status for the aroup so we'll be able to
collect more money from corpor·
auons.''1'<otsch says.
To cncourasc fund-raisin&. Super-
visor Wieder. a former Huntinaton &~ch mayor. has Pledeed s2so.ooo
in county funds to match a like
amount raised by the community.
"First of aJL I'm not an eqjneer so
I don't know what can be done to the
pier." Wieder said .... , I think our
cffons 10 restore the pieor are extreme-
ly 1mponant for the entire city ...
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SUIT CHALLENGES TRAFFIC MEASURE •••
Proa Al
makers. h doesn't say a thin& about
developers. And if n's vaauc, why did
the BIA sit throuah 13 meetinp with
us and not come up with a sinalc
vapry'!"
Burkett said he and initiative co-
author Tom Roaen attempted to
attend the press confc~nce at which
the lepl actions were announced but
were prevented from cntcrina.
"They had some thup there in the
hallway' and we were bounced out."
he said.
Jim Erick.son. another attorney
workin& on behalf of the bulkleri,
attack.eel the initiaitvc on practical
arounds.
"We feel it woukS only citl«Tblte
the problem of traffic in Oranee
County," he said. ""This is a rqional
problem. Any parochial cffon by a
local j urisdiction to deal with it is
soina to fail .''
An official with the BuikSina Indus-
''¥ Association said he believed 1he
initiative would be so expensive to
impkmcnt &hat it would &hut down
the constp.action industry in Oran.ac
County.
.. We believe tbis is a no-powth
measure, not a sensible arowth
measure,·· said Don Steffensen, presi-
dent of the. association's Southern
California rqion.
Steffensen said he belie~ed the
initiative would prevent the im-
plementation of the Foothill Circula~
tion Phasi~ Plan, a S2JS million
road buildina propam in south Oranae eounty.
But tlie Foothill Plan is fueled by dcvelo~cnt aartements, which
commit <kvclopers to road construc-
tion fees in ~tum for buikSina
auaranaea and county lcaal oft"tcials
say the ~menu woukfbe uempt
from the mitiative.
In fact, Michael Ruane, the coun-
ty's director of environmental pro-.
jcct.s, said he believed the aarecmcntJ
were stric1er in m<>St cases than the
initiative.
BmLE COLLEGE ••.
hoe Al
professor'$, a staff member and a
student -voted apinst the proposal.
K.raiss said Schulz may have sua-.
aestcd the measure to act
authorization to carry out his threat.
Asked whether that was likely.
Kniss said, "This is not charac-
teristic of him (Schulz)."
OM of the council's main concerns
with the propOS&) was that wealthier
students could .. buy their way out" of
the required chapel attendance. the
pres1dcn1 uid. and that coukS be a
danaerous pm:edcnt. "What other
policies can JOU buy you way out of?
Maybe Enahsh lit. tome day ...
Even if the administrative council
had approved the measure, Kniss
said he woukS have vetoed it. Finina
stu<knts who were ablent from
chapel too often was an idea "never
put in platt and I would 001 approve
1t anyway." Kniss said. He has final
say on items that ao to the council.
Southern CalifOmia Collete. which
is affiliated with the Anemblics of
God, requires its students to 10 to
one-hour chapel seuions three times
a week.
Stu<knts who work or who do not
have classes the day of chapel can
petition for an ucuscd ablen()C,
which is not held aaainst them, Kraiu
said.
The president tw appointed a
committee to study the "philolophy
and attendance policy" of chapel
sessions. but no chanan have been
made for the current academic year,
he said.
The school has not chaflllcd its
policy about mis.sins chapel too many
times., one that puts a student on
probetion the followina 1emater for
uccssive absenteeism. "It puts you
on notice,•• KJ'ajss said.
Few students have been kicked out
of school for miuinJ church. thoU4h.
In his 14 years at the col~. K.raw
has seen .. less than a dozen students
dismissed for that. "and usually there
arc other thinp aoina on ... he sajd.
"Obviously there's room for specu-
lation. but in the case of the FoothHI
Plan, we believe our apeemcnts, in
fact do a better job of meetina the
Joais of the initiJtive lhan the
mitiativc itself," Ruane said.
BuikSina Industry Association of~
ficials said their .. actions would
be funded by thear rqional lepl
defense fund. They declined to specu..
late on how much they expected to
spend.
John Erskine, executive. director of
the association's 0mwe County
chapter and the mayor offf untif\llon
Beach, said his orpniz.ation had no
plans to take lcpJ action apinst the
five cities that also have arowtb
control initiatives headed for the
June ballot
"But I wouldn't rule out that
possibility," said Steffen.ten.
The pett1t0n for injunction wiU be
heard Marth 23 by Superior Coun
Judac John C. Woolley.
COUNTY •••
holaAl
The defendant had a Iona criminal
rttord datinJ back to qe 13 when he
was committed to the California
Youth Authority.
He was convicted of three rapes at ace 19 and auauhed an elderly PY
man in Oakland wbom he •
ftlcndcd, took money from and then
sluhcd his wrists. Melton also at-
tempted to rape a woman in a
BefUJey S)'NllOIUC.
Kc was ~leatcd from prison four
moolbl before lbe murder.
..He had a llitaofy of violc°"," r-said. "He's a VtTY tear)' ~~~\l&L"
Md\Oft is the fifth man whole
death tmtence bas been affirmed by
the coun in the last cisbt days.
Since conservati"a pined 1 ma-
jority on the coun last year, nine of 13
death IC'Dtcncn have been upheld.
However, Geary admitted pro.
ecuton arc fnmrated l?)' the system
that kcqs murderers alive for year&.
despite their convictions.
• Were uc:euive. Policies offcrina SI
million in covcn&e were available.
but featured a SS00.000 deductible
and a S2SO.OOO premium.
WI believe h was the insurance
industry's rnponsc to cities after the
storm that they ).USt didn't want to
insure any pien. • Cook uid. "Now.
\hoqh. I think we'll ao atkr some
lnsurancc. Seal Beach has a fairly JOod policy and WC probably will leek
our own if we can set a raM>nablc
one."
An orpniiataon called The Pier
Group, with Kotsch u president, has
formed to raite funds and pubJic
awa~ncss about the dcsi~ to restore
the Huntinaton Pier.
Wieder said the S2SO,OOO woukS
come from her district's share of
county Harbor. 8caches and Parks
funds. In addition, the sroup has
received a pleds of S2.JOO from ~njo, ~apen T Fluntinaton Beach's
s1s1erc1ty. r----------------------------------------Koucb hopes \O attract even more
donations a\ the city's Main Street
Despite the damaec the pier has
suffered. ~ donn't appear to be
a~ reduction 1n the community's
"Of course~ want to ttt it back to
its ori_jinal knath and to rebuild The
End Cafe ... Kotsch said. "But evtn if
we don't &et that rebuilt,~ do want a
destination point out thett ...
Thc poup bu ~ selhna hun-
dreds of sweatsbiru. T -shins and
tank tops emblazoned with the or-.
Fair on March 26 and 27.
"Some people may be qucstioninl
whether we should rebuikS the pier.'
she said. .., can undtntand "t~ir
hesitation about not wanth'I to put Sood money aftcT bad. but we're not
about thaL we·~ about responsible
rttonsttu(lion of the pier. I don't
want my tids to have 10 do this over
api.n. ot tlllcir kids. ..
:~FISH WERE SWIYlllNG IN 8TRBBT8 •••
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~-· '.t:-:.1 9'llrY Alaander, wbote bomeon
• tl)riftwood Lane sustained about '~ S'°'OOO in •IMIC when a daa.nncl
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