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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilot- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1988 Pounfy mliy not defend initiativ Bae ers o measure not surprise that 8J IOB VAN E'RBN ........... _ County supenison miaht not de-- fend the Sensible Growth and Trafric Control lrutiativupinst a lawsuit by developers. a county anomey said Tuesday. Last Wttk the Buildinl Industry Astoc:iation. the Oruee County Chamber of Commcrtt and the Industrial Development Astoc:iation announctd that they bad filed a petition for a courtiajunction apinst the initiative. which has been placed on the June 7 ballot by tbe Board of Supervisors. Sporta Jason Young's home run lttts OCC past Golden West In baseball./D1 World a.raet refuses to endorse a U.S. plan designed to end vk>lence tn the oc- cupied lands./ M Inda AdYk:e Md Gemes 83 eunettn Board A3 au... es-e Clautfted 04-e Comics 84 Death notlee 06 Entertainment 82 Food C1-6 Mind & Body B 1 ~on A8 P.,.,az;D B 1 Police log 83 PubNc notk:ee oe Sports 01-3 Weather A2 Three in BB facing teen sez cliarges . t developers· suit ( The petition names the supervisors as defendants.. even thouah the only choices board mcmbcn had were to ptacc the measure on the ballot. adopt 1t as a county ordinance or delay a decision on the maner for 4S days. NoM of the board mflnbcn has ex~ any enthusiasm for the initiative. however. and backers of the measure said they did not expect the county to put up much of a fight q;ainst the developers' petition. Deputy County Coun~I Edward Duran confirmed Tuesday that 1hc suj)Cf"Visors would prefer to stay out of the fipt. .. We've written a letter to the Mother, goose savoring Victory BJ ROBERT BAUD .............. It surely Sttmed that her aoose was cooked when Chns Rodriaun made a last-ditch plea to the Huntinaton Beach City Council last June. Allergic to doa.s and f~uendy alone with her 1wo small children while her husband was at work. Rodriguez had aone to uausual lengths to find peace of mind at niJht. She aot a youna 1oosc to scf'lt as a sentinel. The aoosc. named Stormer. honked and raised a commotion when stranacrs approached. Evcry- th1na worked fine and Rodri&ua and her children felt secure 1n their beds unlit a ~bor aot upset about the bonkina noasc and complained to ci1y officials. It seems the city had an ord1nantt that prohibited hav1na acesc and other farm creatureus beckyard pets. Bureaucrats told her the law 1s ~ law and that there was nothina they could do. She had five days to 1rt rid of 1hc bird or fatt prosecution. Rodriauez took her case to City Council and found some sympathy. The council told zonil\l-(OCk en~ forcers to try to find a way for Rodriaucz to ktt. p Stormer. , With Rodriaua tinina up htr ducks and applyin& a aentlc nudaie at opponune times. a so-called l009'. duck and rabbit ordinan« was drafted over a period of e;pt months. The City Council &PP."oved it Mon- day. It permits residents to kcci> (ftHM ... ooc.11/U) parties 1n the wit sayina that if they will beck off from tryint to tet costs and anomeys fees from us. we will remain neutral." Duran said. "lfthey ~· thm -~won't confu~ the issue with any additional ~ts. We11 just abide by the coWt,.SckclSion. .. AD at10r'ney ~tin& the c1hes of Irvine &Dd Lapna Beach said Tuelday that his clients will lrY to pie~~ fi&bt if county o~ fail to the slow-powtb 1n1tiauve tpinst a lawiuit by developers. "We hope to int.crvme as a defen- dant." said Mark W~nbcrgrr. a San Francisco attorney who represents the two citin. Wcmbcrler wd he exptt_!cd to make a motion this week in Orange County Superior Coun to bttomc a co-defendant in the lqaJ action. (.-..eeeBOAaD/A.2) Another project pact C)K'd By BOa VAN EYIEN .............. build their proJCCU rq;arclln.s of ch...,.s in~• rqulauon~ Lake dtlqate counts 1n a pnm&r) elect1on campa11n. the numbtt of l\C't\ homes tuarantttd ~ dc\cfopmtnt apttmcnts ronunucs to chc UEM'Ud as luM·s baltouna drav.s near. The PKtS often extend the paara1nees few l 0 ~ la some agrttmen~ the bwldina plans att locked• fOr • Iona as ~O \cars In return. builders l)p&eall) asrec to pay Rn toward e~pen'-•'e 1mpro,~nts. such as perks or rc:.ds for One more aarttment 11.on appro'al from the Oransc Counl) Board of upen1sors today. add1na a proJC'C'led 618 ncv. homes and bonging the tall) 10 nearl} 50.000 Units of au.arantttd rcs.idcnual COIUUUCUOn 1n south Oranar Counl} Consideration ofanolhcr agrttment. for 4.600 mon- homes. v.as postponed until March 23. 11.h1ch I'>' ernment funds arc lft short SUPPiy. . The acr«ment appro'ed today. RobinSoe Ranch. as in 1he foothill rciion of south ~ntraJ Ora.nit County alld the de, eloper 1hc \\1lham L)onCo .. willpey itesunot.be Foo1h11l C1nulauon Phasina Plan. a S23S miJl~n roed bu11din1 pr0&1"8m that county officuls are "*" .. • a m~I for coun 1,v.1de srowth manqrment aad iraftk Ot'elopment a,arttments arc lqall) binding docu- ments that assure builders that the) v.-111 ~ aHov.ed to control ,...._._COONlt/A.i) Bush closer to nomination after big sweep By DONALD M. R01118EAG Via President Gcorac Bush stood .-1th1n reach of the Republican prcs1- dcntial nom1na11on loda) afkr a Silt.'ttJ> of Suptf' Tucscb) pnmancs Dnnocr.ns Michael Duk.aJus and JCSK Jackson split a nch hannt of ddqatcs v.1th .\then Gott Jr . ""ho ckctattd toda} ·· ,fsa thrtt-man ~·· attn thrashing Richard Gcphardl in the South. .. h uettdcd m~ fondest e~~ lions.. -e'\uhed Bush as he sune~cd hlS lfH> pnmaf) shutout Tut"Sd.a~ and looltcd ahead to an llhno1s shov.dov.n nt'\t Tl.Inda' v.hcrc anolhff '\ 1ctof'\ o' tt Kansai ~n Bob Dole v.ould ai'e his nom1nauon an aura of inc' uab1ht' White H~ ch1et of staff Ho•-ard Baktt. himself ooa a candidate. said ~ Bash. -1 think It •ouJd ~Jte a major e'ent to den} him the nom1· no:ahvn •· But thtre v.-.s no siar. Prntdent Rcapn 11.as read} to en- dorsc him or anothff candtdatc. Super T ucsday spelled disaster f« Dole fcllov. Rcpubhan Pat R~ enson and Gephardt. all three tecter- 1na on the "'l'f'le of chmination after re1«11on in state afttt state. R~ enson did v.-1n the party's caucu.ICS in \\ashin11on state T~z· .\lmost cn'lam to 1t 1n was Repubhcan Jack Kemp. who was mtCllf\I v.1lh ad-v1scn to sec 1f ~ v.u an\ point 1n C'ODUDWf\&. K.tmp. v.ho 1oi no ~ttenhao 7 percent oft.be 'Ole 1n an~ of Tuesday's pnmanct.. scheduled no annou~mcnl today about bas plans. but a spokeswoman said he v.-ould ha'e a ~conmn« Thunda) In Nash,tlktoda). Gottdtsmmed the chan~of~ -1fsadtrtt- man race no q_untt0n about it. .. Gott said on BC-TV. 1lllC T enncsstt St"f'lator v. ho ""on has own state and four ot~r Soutbcm pnmancs. Slld -all thrttof us arc p>angaU the way to ,..__pwlMUY/d) Lungren sues to ta Ice job S..\CR~M E:-. TO 1 ~Pl -Rep 03n Lungf'('n asked the state Supreme Coun toda' to rule that he has bttn confirmed u. state tttasurn. even tbouah the sune sinate fl'J«ted his nom1nauon Lungren ·Hutt names c,o, (1corge Otulme11an. v.bo appointed Lungren to sucrttd the late Jesse l 'nruh as a defendant but 1he Republican &<>'cmor said bis attomc' v.ould suppon the Republican cong:rnsman's posmon. Deukme1aan sa'l"I he 11.-as con~ed at the -fi5Ca.1 1mplic:ations" stemming from the polmcal dispute O\Cf the confirmauon. said be will not lf) to ha'~ Lunircn sv.om 1n as trcasurTr before the roun enc 1s dcodcd. He said ha' ang the Lona ~h congressman lake offitt ~fore the roun rul~ 1..ould lea' e a~ cloud 0 ' er Lungrcn·s acuons as trc:asurn The Republican 10 ' emor \aid Lunvcn "'h<>it confirmauon •u clouded b) a \pht 'otc of1he Lcg1slatufl' v.as lcplh en11tlcd to take offitt· HB wheelchair champion pushes skills, also inspires BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ........... Bob Mobnatt1 ro'cttd more than 26 main in less than tv.tl houn to fimsh first amona 9) COmpetllOB In the LI\ Marathon The fact that hc rattd 10 a ~httkha.1r. be ~lte\CS.. shou.ktn.t dctr8ct from th.at athlette aduevcmnit. -The pot Qt l tr)' lO dn' e bomt Umt and tnnc apin 1s that I'm an athlete aJ50. -he sa)-s. -1 want to~ lhou&bt of as an atbktc first and an 1nsp.rat1on ICC'Ond.- ~ •nth last Sunda) 's •in. Mohnatti car.d a &nOCT prom1DC'11t fonam from •tuda 10 speak tm muwi -r,e wanted to address tlusat.hrlt 's. uuprahOn l1'.u:ll.-the Hunt~ 1nctoft 8c:Ktl raidrnl saMI Wtdftn. da). -V,'Mft ~ ttt a •hcdcbatr atllktt. die)' tbi 'Oh. ~t an uaspnbOn k ~. But they daft., always itt tMI. penDft as an atMnt.- The ~Q...,ear-0ld ~"'Cr act•' ch souiht out ·med~ 1nten 1cir.~ 1n the t11.o •ttks pnor 10 the race to ~a frnh look at •httkha1r athletes. He appeared on it'eral T\ ncv.-s bro9dcasts and "-'&~ a •-ilhna and coopttaU\e sowtt fOr ~i,. pa.ptf' rcponcn interested in a ~ an&)c on the thud annu.al race The fact that~ happened 10 .,.'ID amoaaa C'Ompc1Jll\"'C f~ld of en v.bcdd\aJr athktcs made bis ston that mud\ ~appcah,._ -6JJ \bcm tfttet"'IC'-s and Olhn romautmcnts bdottband probabl) put~~ Oft RX to WlD. aad dttp UI tll) bean I felt I wu IOI "I to v.1 n. I •-as coa.6dcnl. -t.c •) s.. -And of COUnt It •'&S wooctrmal WUUll"I the ratt It's the stuff that drams arr made of- The v.-1n -hn second.. hav1na won the 1nauaurat LA t&ratbon in 1916 -also ma)' help h1m ~ anoct.er dream Mohnatt1. •ho has a ~ casuna dcPft from Cal S. Loa& Beach. 1s punu1naa po&ibOD ua TV rommmmor W1tb ins expatia: cm ""httkhatr spons_ .. Ma} be GCAt )urinsleadofnci• in the L~ Marathon. nt be ck>i .. com men tar) on 1t for TV. -he says. .. , kno-the penonalina of tht ...::cn. tbnr stfC'Q&t)ls. lhnr ~ ud I can talk ahout the straupcs P'!I • dun• t.bc ratt and wbo is ''Utf to ••a. That's not bet• dorDC ,.._ ~ ... It's aa ambitJOUS plan ud a ts CfJ from the Jciea moot.Ills ol dtp; 11 ri • rouowu.. * ttaffic ~· .. (ft I -WM ft' CS•-• .. The Bear may come out of hibernation s toxic cleanup project, will get U.S. funds ., ............. ................ ~--.;·-."~,....,,.'"""'"'""'Tlliiii ~ )'4) .... •• Oiiiiii County wlllim llOiJ and ~ watcf lft UoWD to be coa•inaled due eo lat.ts in ~ ck111ical llorate tanks.. ICCOtdi.na to Mtt· ryman. ~ CcMiaty lilelltb ~will 1Ct St.06 milliOa i• ~ Dd 1&11e ~ tO OYCflClt lht cleaoup of toxic chemical leaks Oder a pilot Pl'Olf'lm 1ppro~ Tuaday by lbe bnl of Superviton. The IS-month propam pves the county juri.tiction over tollic cleanups for the first tiJM. By law. ttspOMibility for dnnina up chtm1cal leaks an soil and water rnts with tht State Water Rnources Control Board. Under the pilot pt'Oll'am. ho~vtt. the county wiU USUlM rnpf>MJbihty IS a subcontractor. "In a sense ~·u be actina as an arm oflhe state," said Robt-rt Menyman.. count} d.Jrutor of envtr0nment.al health ... There's bttn no cbanar an lqaJ autbority. but I lhank this contnK'1 ispng to make It possible to deal with these chemical leaks much more quickly." Ckanups ha~ until now been ditte1ld from tbe Wattt Resc>4lfftt Control Board's rqional offices 1n .Rivenide. .. They j"51 don't have the staff to handle the problem." Merryman said. "Ground Wlkf contamination can spread very quickJX if it is not dealt with vny qWd.ly .• The most recent case was dis. covered las.t week in Fount11n Valley, whtte a psoline leak was d1scovertd bcMath a Thrifty ps station. Tests of ground water near the leaking SlOf'lllr tank found concentra· tiom of bctuene. a component of psoline believed to cau~ canett, m~ lhan 20.000 tamn higher than lbc state's limit Health oflkials say t~ have bttn no known cases of contamination of :a;iiiiiiii!°ii••i... ........ null moail«i11t "1 tbt Wala lt.e- IOUl'ca Coerrol 90lnl eoatiaua •a ftUJDbtt of lites that ~ M9t 1fCils. TbcTe bave bun aua dlrwh£n tn Cahfomil wbcte lab of toaic cbcmic:als have COA&aminalld driak .. 1• walltf aupPics aad been tiDkrd to i ncrcnes in caftClef IOd berth ckfeets. U ftder the MW pi.lot PfOlt'll'D, tbe county's Environmental Health Otvision wiU h.in IS worken co lnt soil and wa&er and monitor cleanup operations. ~ new personnel would conduct tests any time a stof'lllC tank was removed in the county. They would review company rcpons and proposed cleanup prosrams and then monitor the actual cleanups. Menyman Sl1d experieottd En- v1ron~ntal Health personnel also would be asseaned to the propam. The p1lut prop-am is beina put into effect an Ora• and nine other Cahfomaa counun. COUNTY OKS PROJECT AGREEMENT ••• ham Al Fees for roads and other amprovments from the Robinson Ranch qrccment will total about SJ. I milhon. accordina to county officials. An additional. and as yet undetermined. amount wall be raised for school construction. Robinson Ranch asrttment that could not have been guaranteed under the normal development approval process. Terry Watt, a San Francisco land planning consult- ant reprcstnuna the citin of Irvine and I..aauna Beach. said her clients also opposed developmmt ~nts. An official with the Saddlcback Unified School District said the Lyon Co. had qrttd to raise the amount of money that would becquavalcnt tothecostofproviding classroom sc-ce for students from the new development "We don't know yet how much it's aoina to be. but the company has aarted to form a district to raise funds for any.additional students aeneraled by the project.•• saad Mary Lou Smiah. facilities planner with the district. .. The overridull reason for opposition ts that this is one of a series of aarttments whose sok apparent purpo1e 1s 10 circumvent the proposed citizens trafTac control in1t1at1ve:· said WatL Whale the qrttment approved today is among lhe smalleroncsassocaated wtth the Foothill Plan. it stiU drew heavy fire from aroups which oppose development aarttments an atncral. Groups allied wath Citizens for Scnsable Growth and Traffk Control o ppost the agrttments because the) woWd circumvent a &roW1h and traffic control ininative that qualified last month for the June elecuon ballot. In defense of development agreements. Supervisor Hamett WaedeT derided the San Francisco area. w~ Wau·s firm 1s located.. bccaust citizens thett ha~ appro'\ed tax increases to finantt road construction. "We don't do that hett," Wieder said. Supcrv1sor Thomas Riley said he could not understand the oppos1uon from the city of lrvane. whlC"h has made ex tens1,·e usr of development qrttments in its land use plannan&. "As far u I'm \.Onttmcd. these development aarttments are simply to aet around the anauative." said David K.tdd. an Irvine rcsadcnt who supports the initiative. "The density of development isarcatcr in Irvine than an the unincorporated county," Riky said. Super"\asors Don Roth and Gadda Vasquez also spoke in fa vor oft~ Robinson Ranch apttment. sayil\& the $3. I m1lhon 4evelopment made It 1 aood barpin for Elisabeth Brown of the environmental aroup Laguna Greenbelt Inc. said she opposed the agrttments because the) traded awa> the right of c1t1zens to restrict de,elopment. "This airccment. like the others. casts an concrete a development that may very well be-come a pubhc problem by the time ats 2Chear term expirn. .. she said. the count}. ' The agreement was approved 4-1. with Supervisor Roger Stanton casting the lone nqative vote. Stanton has voted against m.ost proposed develop- ment agreemrnts thJS year. He said he as concerned that lawsuits b) development foes miabt jeopardize the bond financana ncccssary to carry out planned ro.d improve- ments. Brown sa id there were no public benefits in the SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY FIRE TEACHERS ••. homAl Nicoll said the d1stnct must nottf) thow who are beana considered for potential term1nauon by March 15 Under state law, the temunauon decisions have to be mack months before the d1stnct knoW1 what ne.1tt year's budart picture wtll be ··1fsJust ndiculo us." Nicoll said of the temunauon procedure. Accordina to Nicoll. maantaanana the current personnel and pr<>&tams could leave the dastnct with a $7 million deficit. The finnp would frtt uJ) approximately $3 malhon. .. We have sent out this many termmataon notices before -but never had to follow throuah on at." he said. "I don't anucapatc under any circumstances all those people wdl be terminated . an fact I know they won't." Accord.Jn& to Nicoll. 1t 1> un- fortunate the law rcqu1rn teachers to hve with the employment uncertain· I} until a final budget 1s determined. He said fi&urts for ne't ~ear's budaet ma) not be determined unul July or .\uaust. The stat.e increased the amount 11 allots school d1stnC1 by onl) 2 5 pertt'nt last )ear. An increase of 3.9 percent 1s npectcd this year. In the past. the d1stnct had received annual 1ncrca.ses of S percent "We won't know our mo ney until a couple of months from now." he said. -The teachers will knov. a few minutes after Lhe detcrm1na11on 1\ made. It 1s brutal but 1t as the law and we ha"e to follow 1t." The 125 teachers who will be nottficd of poss1bk tttm1na11on in- cludes 86 full-time anstuctors. >\mong those affected might be elcmenllry music and physical educauon teachers as well as I 0 special ass ign· ment teachers 1n grade schools and sc' eral part-tame teachers. At the high school level. 36 full· lime teachers could be br termanatC'd The areas more greatly affected include ph)sical education. foreign lan1uaaes. home eco nomics. math. soc~J SClence and economics.. Nicoll said proceeds trom the state k>nery. now used to fund 12 Eaalisll lot<Khers.. thrff m~lh tcachcn. rour scientt teachers and one social stud- ies teacher wall instead be applied to the c1crac11. -This as thC thma I ~ most or what I do ... that and e•pdlina kids. It as a temble morale factor for the teachers-one that I don't know how 10 beat." Teachen 1n the Newpon·Mcsa d istrict an" workina without a con. tract. Th<'y reached an impuse with the distnct last September. primarily over the iuws or pay raitn and dcpmdtnt health COVCfalle policies. Two bombs explode i n Spain SANTl.\GO DE COMPOSTEL.\. Sp;un ( .\P) -Two bombs explockd earl) 1oda~ outs1dt' the poh~ ~d· quancrs an this nonhwcstem Cit). damacing tv.o pohc<' buses and a car but causing no mJunn The spokesman sa.ad the blasts occurred Just before~ am. o n a street tha1 runs past one side of the national pohcc \talion No croup 1mmcd1a1ely claimed respons1b1ht}. but police suspttted the small. radical nataonahst aroup. the Gucmlla .\rm} of the Free Gahcaan People. which seeks inde· pendcncc from Spain for the four· pro' incc nonhwestem l'C'g.lon of Gal- 1c1a. WHEELCHAIR CHAMP PUSHES SKILLS ••. Prom Al ren<kred him a paraplq1c I U years ago. .. Ah. the tragic ac-cadent," he says when the subJect as raas.ed. ··Really. I don't dwell on at much anymore. But for a Iona tame. l aucss I ~lly wasn't too mtcrnted an hfe. Ifs not that I wanted to commit suic1de Of' an~­ th1ng. but I was Just Stttana around and ,ettil\& faL which 1s eas~ to do when you're in a whttlchaar.' Mohnattl. then 19. was an the Anny, SCAt1oncd 11 Ft. Polk. la. FoUown• a m1ht of drink1n• with budctics. Moatnau i fell asl«p 1n the bKk aat of a car as they beaded home. While dnv1ng thfOUl)I the rolhnt hills. the car caJM quickly upon a slo<lw·movu11 vcbK"lc and was unable to avoid the rolbS1on. ""The not thi~ l knew. l was btu'I aittifted by btl9L'OOtCr to tbr bospt- ........ UI_.., .. C:-.WM GA ..,....... C:...Mne CA c-....ea..,.11--• tal." he recall$. "I was asleep at the umc. so I didn't even see what happened .. A broken back left Mohnat11 -.uhout ftthn& or control ofh1s lep. ··The first five ~rs afierwfrd werr prett} scdcntal). ·be says. .. My sport. or what I would probabl} call an obsnsion now. was rcally JUSt r«· rcauon to ~ then ... But •hen a fellow student 11 Cal State Lona Bcacb ofkrcd to loan Mohna1u bas racina whttkhatr an 1984. Mohnan1 -.as hooted. .. It was an 1 nstan t release. -he says. .. The fcdt.na of'°'°' fast was the bn1 ftthnc I bad npmencuj su~c the accadtnt It was ao1na from a ftthna of beana confiMd 10 a fed.Jn& of frtt- do •• m. The fonncf htah Khool lf'Kk star found that his compnmve sptnt •as ttlunc:Ucd and he wu enarnna rKeS ~ 11h1n a few months. "What I learned from track and cro!.s-<ountry as how you tolcratc p.ian That'\ really what marathons arc all about. handhna the s-in." he U) s. "To push your bod)' is to undcntand the concept of pain." trona finishes an manathons and 10-kalomcter racn throuahout the country encouraar<t Molinatti to train harder and Kt h1s sapu on rxes hltc the Boston Marathon and the upcom1n1 Paral)mptcs. to bt held followina the trad1tt0nal Olympec Games 1n Seoul. Korea thes fall. ··Thas ipol1 IS JUSt now SCArtll'I to pow: ifs sulJ in us 1nra~ and l want to be part of it ~loPlftl. be ays. -1 want John Q. 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The apartment is in the path of redevelopment in downtown Huot- incton Beach and is in 1he area of bu11dinp &hat was sin~ out by city ofTtcials recently as be1n1 unsafe and for allegedly v1olatin1 safety and health codes. A third person. Neal Doua1as Blumberg. 48. Laauna Beach. was arrested Sunday on suspicion of oral copulation and unlawful sell with 1 manor. 81MS said. Reports that Taylor 1s a n:tared former Cahfomaa H1ahway Patrol officer with the name of James E. Sutton WCl"f be10f mvnt1pted today b) CHPofficaals an SaCTamento. Set Luis Ochoa said today that the apartment occupied by Taylor was equipped With vadeo cameras and alarms. allcsedly 10 keep a tiaht control over amvals and departures in the buildinJ. The anvesupuon bcpn Feb. 22 when a Huntinaton &ach patrol officer. Mike Christ. learned that 1 known prostitute with an alcohol· related arrcst wamnt was frequent- ing Taylor·s residence. Bill-' said. Thc name of the alleged prostitute was not disclosed. The information was turned over to officers in th<' department's Special Enforcement Bureau who went to the apanment Thursday to serve an arrt'St warrant on the alleged prosti- tute. While there. officers spoke with a airt. 14. who allqedly was hvina with Ta) lor. They beheved her to be a runaway. Baas said the runaway status of the 11rl. bel~ved to be from Sai:i. Bernardino. was not confirmed until sc,·rral hour'\ bter when the officer returned to detain her. As th<' runaway airl -who also was wanted on 1 theft charae -was being detained. Taylor arrived home ind was arrested for contributina to thr delinquency of minor and for carry· 1n1 a concealed weapon. allqedly a small-caliber pistol. After be1n1 detained. the girl provided information that Taylor alleacdly was involved with supply· ang drugs to under·ased females 1n return for sex and for supplying under-aaed females to olhcn for sexual actav1t1n for money. Much of the 1tt1v1ty took place in downtown Huntinlton Beach at Taylor's rcsi· <knee. igs said. Based on this information. a search wamnt was obtained and served Fnday. The 1nvnt1ption continued throu&h the wttk.end and additional wetnesses were located and inter· viewed. he said. The information led 10 the arrest of Blumbera Sunday and the arrest of Johnson Monday. BOARD MAY NOT DEFEND INITIATIVE ••• Pr-Al Othen involved With the 1n1tuattve have also said they had not expected much action from the county in defense of \be initiative. ··we·re Pff1111rina our own de- fense. .. said Russ Burkett. co.author of the slow...,oW1h measure. Burkett said initiative support.en havr formed 1 non-profit corporation and tea.at defense fund. Laauna Beach attorneys k hnda Blacketer and G~ory Hile will act on behalf of the m1t1at1ve committee. Blacketer also said she was not surpnscd that the county was not defendma the an1t1at1ve. Known offic1&ll) as the Cauzens Sensible GroW1h and Traffic Control lnat1au"e. the measure would tac future <kvelopmcnt 1n the county's unincorporated areas to traffic am· provemen~ h would prohibit development an areas where tMte " traffic ron1nuon until measures were taken to improve trafTic flow The initiative 1lso contains prov1S1ons callin& for adherence to Oood control standards and maxi- mum response times for police. fire and paramedic vehicles. Attorne}'S for the builders,' aroups sa) the measure is illcpl because it is vacuc. The opponents also cha11t that the m1t1at1ve 1s unconstitutional because it would make builden responsible for &he effects o f previous develop- ments. A hearina on the developers' peti· tion is schedu~ for March 23. GOOSE ON GUARD ••• From Al either one ~· one rabbit or one duck an their yards 1 fthey ,et a S I 0 rnidcntial animal pmniL The action was music to Rodriauez· can. She and heT husbend and a small aroup of fncnds waited lhrouah a toni City Council mcctina to aet the JOOd news. "We went home and had a small toast." she said. "It was too late to do anythina else. We'll celebrate this wce~end." Rodriaua said she hit on the Idea ofhavinaa aooar for a wa&chdoaafter readana an art1ck about the U.S military usana the feisty fowls 1s sentries at ovenus military bases. Dop would never do because w breaks out in h1vn and has breathina problems when w·s around them. she said. Roctnaucz bad Mr 32nd binhday Monday. and tcttina to tec.p Stormer was a pcrf«t birthday ptttent. she said-even ifCi1y Council chambers wasn't the ideal surroundinp for such a fn&ive dly. Home remodeling s how opeltlng a f Anaheim Stadium Tht Home Rcaoratioa wt ltemodcti111 !MW ""'111 bt s>rntrued Tb1.rlda ... __ .. ~ •• .-.. · Anaheim S·-.....· 'I .... ..,..... ~-'I 1" -nam. . Hundreds of tllbibi&s h •wina the llant crca11on1 for .•~side and outskk aht home will be on d11splay. Exh1b1t1 will .cover.,... llaailll systems. c ose1s. floor coven,._ roofh'f. tiles.. doon lwinddo""r lhuntts, plumbina, muTor&, kitchen~ an scape• and chimneys. Show houn art Tluntday and Friday from •co 10 p.m .. Satu~ from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 Lm. to I p.m. Admitlion is S4. 7S ror .ldul~ and $2.$0 for children aiMI aenior citizens. ,.,h1le child~ under 6 are admitted he. Ber6e11aa dae boaon Th Sen. Marian Btf'IC!O" will be tht paat of honor unday at a rtteptlon hosted by the Ora Counl)' Tus-ycrs Association at tht Center o':f. 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. · The ~vent. from S to 6:30p.m., &190 will include taxpayers ~vocatcl Paul Gann. Jod foll. Kirk West and Richard Simpson. Single. NmJaar .et .. Lavinaand Lovins the Good Sinalc Life" is thc title o.f a seminar to be held Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 102 of th~ Community Center of Golden West Collese in Huntinaton Beach. Author Brenda Blackman will conduct thc proaram. which will present techniques for meeting new people and enjoyina life as a sin&le person. Cati the collCJC at 895-8738 for further information and regJStrataon. Trade meedng la CM Membersand1unuofWomcn in World Trade will hear Jane Beseda. a manaaer It Price Waterhouse. speak at the aroup's breakfast meetinf Thursday at 7:30 a.m. at t~ Holiday Inn. 313 Bnstol St .• Costa Mesa. lkseda Wiii talk on the harmonized code of tanfT class1facat1ons now pendma in Conareu. The cost 1s SI 5 and reservations may be obtained by calling 968-3868. Harbor crulae •lated Nataonal Unavenity's Student/Alumna As- soc1at1on wtll host a moonliaht harbor cruise ~t~rday from 7:30 p.m. to midniaht Space is hm11ed to 110 people and rnervations must be paid by Thurs<Uy. Captain Tim Eksted will pilot the Bourbon Cowboy yacht around Newport Ha rbor while guests enjoy dining and dancina. Call Rendell Drew at 2~S230 for mo~ information and ~at1ons ~ . B'nal B'rltlJ to meet Dr. Allen Miller. a chiropractor and nutn- tionast. wall address Thursday's meeung of the Samcha chap1er of B'na1 B'rith Women. to be held at 11 a.m. at Prop'CSSivc Savinp and Loan. on Brookhurst Strttt at Adams Avenue. Huntington Beach. Also on the propam will be Lo~ttl Modclefsky. who wtll discuss plans for a Jewilh home for the aacd an Oranae County. Call Ao~ncc Waldman at 96().4556 for rncrvauons and ad- dittonal information. Ka7akln6 cJw Jn HB . Roy Robinson of <>Pen Passaae will preKnt a shde show on 0ttan kayakina Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sport Chalet. 16242 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. . :rhe pr:osram will offer information on kayak- '"" 1ncludin1 classes and local tnps. Admission 1s frtt and more information is available at 848--0988. 1Vednada7, Jlucb 9 • 6:30 p.m. Cetta Mesa AMne..,.at Aan- ey, council chambcn. 77 Fair Drive. • 7 p.m. Lapu a.d Plau1q C..mluMe, council chambers. SOS Forest Ave. Tllanda7, Jlarcll J 0 • 4 p.m. Lapu Beed AIDS ~U. TaM Ferft, council diamben. $05 Forest Ave. • 6:30 p.m. Lapu a.d a.en tf M.tat- •ea& a.M ~ R.evtew a.en. council chambers. SOS Forest Ave. • 7 p.m. Mela c...IWla.I Wa&u Dlllrlct a..n tf Dlreden. board room, district offices. 1965 Ptactntia Ave .• Cosia Mesa. p . l .,GUG••nu ............ In a ~ public apptaranct Tuetday. Donald Beall. lhc chairman and ch~f excam vc OMcer or Roch~eU lntn-natto!'ll· said the coms-ny will soon bt focutant ~ on non-mihtary ~· f'ollowina tht completion this aprina Of its 8 1-8 bomber contract. Beall. a Newpon Beach mident. ~on hand at ua for aroundbrcaki,.. ttr· ~monies for the unavmlly's MW enai~ tnJ center. Beall announced that Rockwell will donate SS00.000 toward tht com&>k· tion or lbc S4 milJion. 11 .ooo.tqua~-foot complu and adjacen1 110-sut auditorium. t:nlOlli6. Beall f lddcd qunbons about \M tfttftl reorpniut1on or Rod:wcll and about tht coms-nf s "ature in lbc wake of ddinR budlrt cuts. He said appro111matc- ly 60petttnt of Rockwell's bulinascomts from tbe U.S. Government. but added that a 1-. ponion of that con11su o( NASA contracts rather than defensc-«imted projects. .. Ourcomrnfft'aal bullness w1U bt larttr in the .rututt. larsely bccau$t of the rompkuon of the B-18 bomber " sald Beall who said the last of the 1tatc:.Of.the- an bomben wall roll ofTproductaon hnn an April. Tbt coms-ny has a1.t" streamlined ns Nit esscntiall)' ~ out the optr- ataons manastment level if\ favor o( a darcct corporate to davisionaJ manqement sysacm. The move was dnJaned for "efficiency pin." sa1d Beall. as well as cost reduction. Military contracts art not out of the picture. Beall sa1d Rockwell ~ently landed a S600 million ~ntract to build submanne components for the RoyaJ Austrahan Na''Y· The company outbid a po~erful Euroeican ront0rt1um for the proJcct an what BeaJI c:aUed a ma}Or coup. .. lt's a VffY. very imporUnt win not only for Rock-.ell but for the country " said Beall. "We mack· a compet1t1vt posture" as a \ 1s the European busaness communll) ·· Rock~ll as the la.rant non-covemment emplo)er an Oranet County. pro..,1d1n1 JObs for 14.500 people, accord1n1 to The center as tchcdulcd for completion an March 1989 and will be located bttwittn the En1inttnn1 Bualdina and the Univer- sit) Club. Follow1n1 the aroundbrttkina cer- Beall said Rock~ll's semiconductor products div1S1or. tn Newport Beach which employs 1.600 pcopk. will play ~ btsr."?~ tn thecomPIJ'y'S laraer picture The d1vmon 1s "100 percent commerctal" andhasagrow1nae•port market in Japan's automobile industry. wd Beall. compan) oflkiaJs. Donald a..n Help from a pro Sab&rn.eMcl by tlM 1-8 record t1ae7•11 tab lato tbe lOdl aaaul ~tf Cop ..... tlM Soatla Coanty te9a former tia •eat• Doee. center, to wlllp ti.em bato 81aape at pnctlCe. ...................... Supervisors give Dana Point a big push toward cityhoo.d By 808 VAN EVU:N Ot ... 0-.,... ..... Dana Point 1s ofTand running. More than 16 months after rn1dtnlS bcpn g.atbenn1s1gnaturnon a pet1t1on for cit) hood. the Oranac Count) Board of Suptn 1sors ..-oted Tucsda) 10 submit the incorporation question to the voters. The cit) hood referendum will appear on the June ? pnmar) el«t1on ballot Rcs1dentsofthtcommun1t) were happy with the news and several who have bttn acuvc in the Cit) hood campaign said the) hoped to nde the movement into public office. "I feel fabulous.'' wd Judy Curren. chairman of Dana Point C111zens for Incorporation. "The filinJ period for City Council should bcaJn this week and I'm plannina to be a candidate ... Other community leaden were equally en1hus1ast1c. "We finally did at!" said Harold Kauf- man. ~s1dent of the Dana Point C1v1c ~ssocumon. Kaufman added that he intended to run for City Council. Michael [Wrs. another kackr (lf th<' c1tyhood movement. said ~ was ··99 percent sure" that he would run. Tuesday's appro,al concludes a long political battle that included an acnmonaous d1sputr w11h ne1ahbonng LaJuna N11uel o'er a s1nna of I) coastal nei&hborhoods. One commun1t~ ac11v1st whose ne11h- borhood. Monarch Bay Terrace. was formcrl) consider-rd pan of La&una Niguel. said she would also run for Cit) Council. "I feel elated.'' said lnand McGuire. who lobbied to have her communal\ detached from Laauna N11ucl and added to Dana Pomt. "Yes. I Wlll beac.andadate .. The roast.al neaahborhoods hid been included in the Lquna Niaucl ca1rhood 1pplicat1on, but a maJOnty of rnacknts the~ voted for union with Dana Point 1n an ad\IS<>r)" elcc-uon last No\Cmbcr The local -\~nc~ Formauon Com· m1ss1on respond.ed b) K\Cnng the coast.al stnp from Laguna ~1guel and adding 11 to Dana Point. a dec1S1o n which was a~ pealed b~ Laguna "11gucl residents Comm1s.s1oners re1ected the appeal On Feb :!4. the Board of upen IS.Or\ hdd the ~u1rtd protc-st h~nng Ha'lnl ~" ed no subsanual protest to the cm hood apphca11on from Dana Point ~s1dents. the board appro'ed the apph- cat1on and the Junl' referendum One dark cloud \llll hanp over the Dana Point landscape ho"'e'er Laauna 'l1gucl cit~ hood ac11' 1st~ haH' said the~ planned to sue O\i.·r the r~)\'> of their coast.al tern ton The ·Laguna "iguel aroup has ratscd more than SW.000 for •lS legal fiaht. a spokc-s~oman said last v.-cck .. We're JUSI ~at1n1 to Stt ~hether the) ·re going to tile." said Curren "\\-c're rasing some monc' 100. JUSt in caK .. rrponC'd stokn u ~ I 8 p m Sunda' lrom an apanmcnl 1n the ~00 block of l Cl~n (11fTOn\C' .22-calibcr bandpft d\lnars a partias lot diSl)Ule wida 1everal Samo9n 111'1 members, delaibcd by pol.ice as T onpn rivals. .. We behe~ that O.sneyland'a teCW'iiy was noe Mlflicieot en~ to prevent ritbcrPftl r_,..ts onctivitics &om SoJna on 10 tbt Disneylud partina lo1. .. said Loi Ao.Fies attorney Doa.a1d Gtecne. repescnuna me perm Keleti N--. 19, of Santa AM. wu convacttd ot ~ m"'*' bTu't._.a.d WM lttltcoced IO 17 ~to life in prilO&. mo; IO ... ~ t.bc two ...,. IC ialped Oftf a ... l N.--~ ~ o8c:ieh dlim .. I IO«tt put ~ pMIOled ~ ••it'I ~ tlw .... t of tllc ..... die acoad .. &a.»-,..~ ol &llio tbanc .. Chronic speed~ng on Oriole due study .. ay J f!NN1PEll WEBEJl °'_...,,... ... Two dayi after an al&qcdly dnankcn dn' er crashed into t~o can and slammed anto a treeon Onok Dnve. theCost.a Mesa C1t) Council has qrttd to study ways of lf!llln& dnvers to sk>w down on ~ res1dcnt1al strccL The accident was the latest cum~ ofa "chronic" speecStna problem. said Jim Gau~. who hvcs on Onoic. He said dn .. crs ot\tn reach speeds of6S to 7S mpb on the strttt. "We need a lasuna solution and~ need n nov. ... he said as he pve the council a ptttllon SJPcd by about 70 pcop&e. dcmand1na ~heffrom speedina dnvers. Some residents have discu.s.ted a lawsuit as one avenue to solviq the problem. .. I auess 1t's somcduna that's been fcstennsand artuna worx and wone and I 1ucu people arc JUSt fed up.-Gaube said. 1ncc rn.cknts had no firm recommen- d.at1o ns 1n their peuuon. the counctl asked 1lS stafT10 fil\ll'C out .-ays 10~dn~cn10 put on the brakes an the ntllhborbood. Ywedaed bctv.ttn Adams ._ venur and the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub. Sut Set. .\Jan Kalt disapecd with Onolt Dn' e resicknu' ancumcnt or the speed- 1 na probkm. When olflttn put a radar unit an the area lul )ear. the)' -c:amc up kind of cmpt)-ha.nded. ... be said. "ncr rt\1c-an1offictn' ~be said ht ~ not Stt speed•na a.s a chronic problem but as "isolated inacknts. - Kent also d~ ~1th ne.,tibon on the number of accidents. sayans t.hctt had been fcv. on Onole Onve. Since Saturda} ·s acetdcnt. ho,.ever. pol 1~ ha' e 1 ncrcased patrols on the strttl ··w e had more poh« today than ~·ve .had in 15 years." ~1dent Hush tuwktns told the C"OUOCll The ~pttdina probkm tS no1 a new onr to the ne1ihborhood Tv.o )elr'S ago. the Traffic C omm1ss1on rnpondcd to rnJ- dents' rnmplaints b) postina \peed ltmn and raJu v.aminJ "'1\S and patntana a ~tnpc dov.n the middle of the street. But Cm Council members satd the) v.erc unaware of r«ent ~ms OD the strttt PollC'C Chief 0.vad Snowden also ~ad he '*<LS unaware of a speed1na problem on Onolc Dn'-e. ·· 11 v.t thol.lf.ht lhcre was a problem ova there v.1th s~ ~·d step up enforce- ment. .. he said. no-den dmnilled a ~t's allep- llon that pohtt Mve IOk1 rcsadrltu ~area 1'> not a h1ah pnority. "I thank somebody·s pulhQ!S somcbod) 's le&. .. he said.. -we doe 't priontitt strttts. - Kent wd be heard complaints of specd1na as recody a two days bdO~ the attadcnl but said politt could not pntVllde constant enfor«ment because thCTC 1so"t enouah manpower. Rock s hatters motorist's car window r ·. reject U.S. P'&ce plan .... olk .. etAI ..... .._,. .. Mid xvcn PaJestinians from tht DCatby f11U rd\.tetc camp ~ .......... with aunt.bot -ounds to ... baads ud aide. ... ~ • ....s ............ answtr, oot for our ~•.ion ud not for tbote to come. 11 to why we became afraid of patt, .. ..W Peres. leader of 1bt Labof Patty ... Wby did ~ rtjec1 the ~ band bccaux of iE'na fan?' lariored iht t. ~ of U.~•• w•.~!!!!~' In lht West nk town o(Halhoul, an empty lneli-owned bus uaed to carry Arab ~ to thrit jobt was buf'M'd i• "hel of the mwaicifal bulldiJla. the Palaline Preti Scmc:e AaOdlet Palestinian from the vii- -of Masha. U miles wat or Niblut. WU treated fOf a pnshot woUnd to the left la. the officiab said. Oflkials at Rafldiyeh HC)lpital in Nablus said a Palestinian from Jtnin. 20 miles to the north, was shot in 1.he abouldtt. Prune Minister Y1tzbalt Shamir succeta(WJy «feated anempts by the left-of-censer Labof Pany to fort'e a vote in the 10.rMmbtf inner Cabinet on a peace plan offered by U.S. ~ry of Sta tr Gcorst P. Shuhz. Foreian Minisser Shimon Pem. who has IC!CePted the Sbulu plan. attacked Shamir's refusal in a speech in Parliament .. We miaht miss 1his historic op-. In clashn nar atya in tbt Wnt Bank. lsradi penonaeJ car· ricn fired pebbles 11 detnouannon wi1h a newly developed riot-connol device. Israel radio said. The pavel· farina aun was uKd for this fint time this week. it said. The "martyn' dly" strike doted shops 1hrouahout the West 8anJt and 1he occupied Gaza Strip and kept mos1 of the 110.000 Arabi who work in Israel away from IMir jobs.. an army spokesman and the Palestine Pins Service said. Army spoknmm said tbt only exception to the arneraJ strike was the Tulkarcm arta near the lsnidi town said. It aid Araba ckmouual.ed I t a dottn locations in Gaza Strip re6- camps and towns and shouied Palestine Uberation Orpniution sJopns. raised Palnttnian flap and thf'C'W stones. About l.S million Pakstinians live in the Wnt Bank and Gaza Sl!i~ which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war. ShulU. who brou&ht the peact initiative to the Arab and Israeli leaden last ~k. had asked Shamir to brina Israel's rnponse to Washina- ton for talks W1th Prntdcnt Reapn on March 14 . Protesters shot, beaten in Panama PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP)- R1ot ~lioe fired budshot and tear ps to dispc1'W dcmonstraton who blocked streets with hundreds of trash fires 10 protnt the country's military rule and its tottenna economy. The demonstrations Tuesday were the larant since Prn1dent Eric Anuro ~lvalk was deposed Feb. 26. j ust hours after he tned to fire Gen. Manuel Antonio Nonep. Nonqa. chief of Panama's I .S.~ member Defense Focus. is con- sidered the real power behind the country's c1v1lian government. Reporters saw at least ei&ht protesters captured. beaten with ru~ ber 1runchcons and fists and dnven away in m1ht.ary vrh1clcs A photographer for the Melllco C'1t> nt*Spaper Excelsior was shahtly IDJUred by b1rdshot fired by pohcr. The National C1v1c C'rusade. which has orpn12ed demonstrations calhng for Nonqa's ousler sintt last June. said at least 23 ~pie were detained. By late Tunda)'. all but two had bttn rt leased. ··1t was another black c:b) for Panama." said Aurtho Barna. presi- dent of the Panama Chamber of Commerce. Industry and Agncul· 1urc ... When the people of Panama go into the StrttU. they ~t rcpr:cucd.'. he 1old rcponrrs Tuctday night. " U.S. ready to tighten squeeze I WASHINGTON (AP)-Panama's m1htary rqime could find itself subject to "a whole panoply" of economic sanctions by the end of tffis wcrk. including the Wlthholdi• of S6.S million this month for use of the Panama Canal. U.S. offtcials say. Ftnal decisions on the sanctions arc expected at an 1n1cr:-19tncy rnuuna scheduled Thursday. said the officials. wbo insisted on anonymity. A formal an- nouncement is likely either Thursday or Friday. they added. The ca>nomic punishment 1s intended to agravate an atrcady acute cash shonaae in that country and pressure military stronpnan Manuel An1onio Nonrga out of office. The officials spoke late Tuesday. the same da} 1hat the House F~ip Af&1n Commllttt UfJed president Reagan to conllder economic sanctions qainst Panama's military rqime. . White House spoknman Martin Fitzwater said 1n response to the Housc1 committtt vote that the administration would not taic such action liahtly. "The thraf s still out t.hert." F1uw11er said. "The situation is chanaina rapidly and we're still monitonna it. But we don't want to aa precipitously.·· The administration has caned for Nonqa's ouster s1 nee be was indicted on federal drua trafficki na cha ran in Florida last month and for a ttturn to civilian rule. Another sanction beina considered is the withdrawal of Panamanian participation in a system of trade preferencn l«Ofded to most Third World countries. the official$ said. This would make Panamarnan products more expensive in U.S. markets. -\nother ~sibility. they said. is Panama's exclusion from the Canbbcan Basin Initiative under which some Panamanian products can be exported Co the Unurd States without duucs. ..We arc in the ha.nets of armed trrronsts. ··Barna added. rcfcrriDC""to the Nonqa rqimc. city Tuesday anernoon. snarlina traf-Other pro1cs1en. mostly rov1n1 flc and fomna many businesses to bands of youths. set lire to piles of shut down earl). ~brisand built bamc:adesofbumina Riot pohet v.ere out 1n force. but ·tires. dry palm fronds. wooden s1ans. thty could no1 kcrp up with the boukknandanythin&dsctheycould hundreds of demonstrators. many of lua into the streets. Sama is a d1~tor of the Crusade. a broad coahuon of bus1nns.. pr~ frss1onal, labor. student and political organizauo ns opposed to Noriqa. Small aroups of protesttn erected bamcadcs across hundttds of streets an lhr crntral and eastern pans of the whom stepped out of their homes and Smouldmna rubbish still htt~ shops 10 hurl plut1c bqs of prbaac the streets of this tropical cap1&al late into the strttts then quickly ran back Tunday niaht. but demonstrators 1ns1dr. had dispersed. Soviets foil airline hijacking atte1npt U.S ., Britam · veto sanctions onS.Mrica MOSCO W -Soviet authorities fo iled an attempt to numbers of c1v1llans ... Baghdad·s official Iraqi News commandeer an Arronot passcnacr JCI. bu1 a fl1ah1 AacnC) ·said. It said Iraq retaliated b)' finng a lona·ranac anendant. thrcc passcnacn and most of lhr armed m1ss1k into Tehran. Iran's capital There was no b1Jackcrs ,.ere k~. Tass rcponcd "Measures wett 1mmed1atr rrpon from Iran that the m1ss1lc had hll the taken to render the cnm1naJs harmlns." lhc official news cu~. where IRNA said 21 civilians. "mainly women and qcncy said. -Mose of the criminals wcrr killed. 1he others children. -were killed by thrtt Iraqi m1ss1lcs Tucsda> were captured and wtll face tnal. ··-As a result of the act of Iran claims to have fired 29 missiles into Baahdad. the ttrronsm. an air hos1CSS and thru pesscn~"' ,.ere killed. nonhr rn Cit) of Mosul and the southern town of .\1- Thcrr arc casualucs,'' the rcpon added. It was no1 clear Amarah since the mm1k rxchangr began Feb. 29. The how many hijackers ~re involved nor how Soviet Iraqis have acknowlrdged onl) 24 hm. authon11cs s1opped the h1Jackin1 attempt The official •"C> said the attempted h1jackin1 occurred Tunda). ... hich was a national holiday ID the So\ 1(1 l'n1on. Ez-W. German leader de•d FRANKFURT. West Gffmany -Former West C.p.~tal. of Iran Inq hit German Chancellor Kun GeOl'J K1rsinacr died today at ~ ' age 83, West Grnllan 1elev1s1on reponed. The Chn11tan UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The Un11ed Stalt1 and Bnta1n vetoed a Sccufll) Council resolution to im- pose l'Conomic sanctions on South Africa. sayin' such mandatory penal· ties v.ould stifle chancrs for internal reform The mrasurt was aimed at punina prMSure on South Afnca to end apanht'id. 1hat country's S)'strm of lcphzed racial sqrcpuon. It would havt' imposed mandatory wc)rldwide sanctions. includina an 011 qnbarao. for a )tar. It failed by a vote of 1~2. with France. West Germany and Japan abstainin1- Pnor to the vote Tuesday. all speakers <kplorcd white minority-led ----------------------------------------South Africa'sstatr ofrmeraency and recent restrictions on anti-apartheid aroups. NICOSIA. Cyprus -Iran and Iraq said they Democratic poh11c1an died in the Tucbin~n Un1vcn1ty bombarded each others' capitals wuh m1ss1lcs today as hospital ofhc:an failure, the ARD trlcvmon network said. the 10-da) ··war of 1he cities-enaulfcd even more c1ucs K1csinacr ~rved as West Germany's third chancellor. and towns. Iran s official Islamic Rrpubhc News Aatncy from I %6 to 1969. He aroupcd the C'hnsuan Democrats said Iran fired two m1ss1lcs into 8a&hdad fi ve minutes and their Bavanan countrrpans with the lcft1st-leanin1 apart this morning Iraq said JUSt one missile cxplockd in Soci.11 Dtmocrats 10 form what was ~lied the "Grand Its capnal. v.11h a populauon of five m1lhon. The missile C'oaht1on. ··Willy Brandt served as the coahllon's foreign demolished housn and stores ... k1lhna or woundml minister. before iakina over as chancellor. ~SH FISH FRESH CillCKEN OR PRIME RIB DINNER $ ONLY Your choice of FRab ~ Mahi, Charbroiled Brust of Chicken or Prime Rib of Beef au jus. Includes Babel Potato or Yl&ebble , own fresh Bread, Coffee or Ta, Dessert - Ice Cram, Sherhet or Cheesec:akt. AND OUR HELP YOURSELF ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP AND SAIAD BAR. Offrr good thru Mirch 19&. for Restrvat1ons Call: Newport Bwh 673-5380 But Bnt1sh ff;bassador Sir C'nspin T1ckell a .S. Ambassador Herbert Okun bo h told the council manc:btory sanctions would cnpplc thr chances for an "internal .. dialoaue in South Africa. The West German envoy. Alex- ander C'ount York von Wartenburi. p ve a similar reason for abstaininJ. But he also warned South Afnca that the Wcst German absttntion is -a s1anal that m> aovernment's pal1l'lltt is noc 1nexhaust1ble." Better late than never Vletaam ••teraa Bob ....... Cl'GIHI die ftalala line of tile Loe ADMelee llaratlaoD t1aree clap after ID etut. n.e ~­Wlelaaa floteleef tlM COUM In 7••At !loan, wrlJ 18 IMNn ala•d of lat. time for Jut yeu. Prayer as 'medicine' center of death case SAC'RAMENTO (AP) - A lawyer for the C'hristian Science church. seeking to block manslaughter pros- ecu1ions of parents who sought to 1reat their ailing children with pra)en . says 1hey chose a method of 1rra1ment tha1 1s accrptcd by stale lav. The state "has rrrogn1zrd the practice ofC'hnstlan Science .... as an accrptabk alternative to sttking the prac tice of medical doctors,'' atforney Warren C'hristophrr told the state Supreme C'oun Tuesday Bui the claim that 1hr parents cannot be prosecuted for the deaths of their chi ldren drew a harsh response from a state la~r .. Parents may be frtt 10 manyr themselves but not to martyr their children,'' said Deputy Attorney General Clifford Thompson. The coun will rule at a later <btr on whether State laws IJVlnl rtt<>1mt1on to treatment b) prayer 1n ccnain situations allow prosccution for 1n· voJuntar) manslau&hter based on criminal nqhgence. the parent's de· c1S1on not to sttk a doctor's carr In the lead case. Laurie Walker of Sacramento called a Christian Sci· encr practitioner af\cr her dauahter. Shaunt.ay. showed symptoms of the flu 1n February 1984. The practitioner and a C'hristtan Science nurse 111end· rd and pra)ed for the gjrt, but she died of meningitis 17 days later. Other pending prosecutions in· volvr the meninsit1s deaths of an 8- monlh-old child in Sonoma and a 16- month-old 1n Los Anacles. The defense rches on a 1976 state law 1hat was sponsored by the C'hnst1an Science church. 11 allows parents to fulfill their lepl duly of providina "other remedial care" for minor children throuah treatment by prayer alone. accordint 10 the practices of a "rcc<>Jn~ church or rcliJious dcnominauon. by a duly accredited practitioner." Striking TV writers won't work on the Oscar show By Tk Auodate4 Prnt LOS ANGELES-U n1on wntcn turned lhumbs down on a proposal that ttr~y continue workina on next month's Academy Awards scnpl. and CBS. TV shrived two new shows. as a strike by the Writcn Guild of America put a crunch on Hollywood. The Academy Awards ceremony, scheduled for worldwide broadcast by ABC-TV on ~111 , wtll &Qon the air wtlhout 1hcaid of the stnkina WGA. spokeswoman Cl\cryl Rhoden said Tuesday niaht. The unio n's western unit board voted unan1mousJy Tunday n&&ht to re,JCCt a request fora waiver from the produccnoflheAcadcmyofMo11on Picturt Arts and Sciences. A waiver would have allowed union work on the scnpt 10 fO ahead dnpitr the strike. Rhoden said the1u1ld'scastcm unit didn't take pan 1n the vote bcausc the show is produced in Los Anaclcs and would only involve members of the western unit. Afan Indicted for frlfe '• deatlJ •t w LOS ANGELES -An author who claims lsrach qents thmv his bnde into the sea dunna thrir honeymoon in retaliation for a book ~llilina Jcwish human nsJlts abuses has been indicted on a murder charse. Scott Robin Roston, who first told authorities his wife, KaJCn Waltz Roston. was blown ovetboard on a cruise ship by a aust of wind while jomina on Feb. I 3. chanaed his story when authonues noted it wasn't windy that niaht. Roston was indicted Tuesday by a federal vand JUry for ~«pu murdtt. The indictment accused him of "bcat1na ha-. stranatina ha-and th~na her overboard into the sea to drown 1n callous and rttk&ess disrcaard for her life ... If convicted. he could be sentenced to life 1n prison. OPE DAIL idential pack shifts s~ge, bo"s to Illinois CHICAGO (AP) -With the t.ttlclroUnd ol ~he South behind thtm. dw pftsickntial pack tu'Md to Illinois fota weelt•loftaaimpai1n that could be a 1M1 •nd for some. Tht candidacy of Republican Bob Dolt stood in sudden jeopardy aner Vice Prnidcnt Gcorat Bush racked up hUllC wins in the Super Tuesday states. ~. tecaHina lhe days when he ~vettd from cripphna war wounds at a holpitll ~~. saad he as stanina his. .. roed IO rccovtry" 1n the sta1e On the Democratac side, 1herc art' other con~nden w11h some1h1n1 10 prove here. Sen. Plut Simon. who b) passed tht' Super Tuesday cootes1s, Clllled neu week's Illinois pnmary 1he "Super Tuesday oflhe industrial statt'~ .. ~ Illinois senator mainta1nt'd Tuesday niaht he can kick has cam- pa11Jl .into pr with a strong home- 1urf w1n. "I think we·~ 1om1 to do "l'I) "'ell once WC art launched in llhno1s." ht' said. Chicqo-t.sed cavil rights leader Jesse Jackson. who ~ur.cd to the top 11er of Democrats with 11 strong Southern showing. wall lOnt1nue tu court voters ou1sidt' his blatk ba$e. TcnnC'Stee Sen. Alben Gore Jr.. fold. lloberuon, howevtr. had a v.ho d1vv1cd up Oilf.ie wi1h Jaek10n. caucus Wln in Washint1on stale to will 1ry lo show M has ~Oft than point to, and vowed IO f'lht Oft. rqional appeal. And Muuchutdts Dukakh. atleftd•na • rally •• a Gov. Michatl Dukalus. the cklepte Chicalo naptclab u Super Tuesday leader amon1 Demoerall, will be ~ults poured in, called llhnois a kc'y scekina to nail down his dominance st.alt where he hopes lO do well. here. ..I'm somebody who doesn't JUSt On T~y. l 13 Dcm~tac and talk 1abou1 cconomk ckvelopmtnt 81 GOP dek'&atC'S w1'1 be chosen. The and aood Jobs ... Oubkit said. -rvt' rcma1n1n1 IS" will be selected at party helped to crcaic them ... and that's a meetings. mcssqe tbal is very 1m porlJn1 1n a Illinois sends the finh~larat1t dcl-stale like 11Jino1s." qataons to the Democratic and Jackton·s camJl!liP mana~r. Republican na1ion1I conventions. Gerald AUS1jn, said Tuesdfy ntaht Missoun Rep. Richard Gephardt. that Illinois LS imponatn for Jackson. who v.on o nl)' has home st.ate on w ho accordina to a nrtwork eiut poll Super Tut'sda)', was hopana for a piled a 10 petttnt sbart of the whatt comeback in the northnn industnal vote on top ofa near sweep of black slates. Gephardt. however. was not votes in Su~rTuesday primancs. t'\pt'Ctcd to mount a major llhno1s Austin discounted tht candidacy of campaign. Simon. Bush. exuberant over has sweep of "Simon did not contest 20 st.ates. all 16 states with Republican and that has removed him from the pnmarit'~. v.111 tr) to use strona ~ny last of ~ who arc viable as organ1Lat1on support in llhno1s to candidates.' Austin said. bur) the oppos111on for aood on the Dole. who won only about a Stllth road to Nev. Orleans. as many dclepacs as Bush dad Rep. Jack Kemp and rormt'r tele· Tuesday. has chalknp Bush to a '1\1on c:'angt:l1'>t Pat Robenson fail·' series of debates ~manisccnt of the ed to make their wa) to the fro nt of famous Lincoln-Ooualas duels of a the GOP field on Super Tuesday. more than a century aao. Bush Kcmp·s campaign looked likely to rejected the challmac. PRIMARY WINNERS ••• rromAl California and probabl) to lhe con· \enuon." Muuchusctts Go\ Dukak1s. "'ho "'on the rwo b1gcs1 Southern slates. Flonda and Tcus. madt' ttlc\1s1on appearances from Ch1ca10. >Nht're he v.as alrnd) campa11ning "I've always felt that this "'111 go n ght dov.n to the last primane~ 1n Califomta and New krse)." hr said on C OS.TV Jackson. who v.on 1n li"c Southern states. said at a Houston ne..-.~ conference toda) his results sho..-. he 1s a serious contender "In these clcctao ns ..-..e arc rcmo' 1 ng those ~oubu. Our coaht1on rcp- rcscnn the futurt' of the Dcmocrat1l Part) ... he said Oukak1s ..-.on 386 for a total of 455 5. Jackw n packed up 366. iivana him a total of 393 5S: and Gort took 3~6 for a total of 347 8 Gephardt P•l led up 1n dcleptcs for a total of 1.i3 ..-.h1kGa11 Han faalt'd to pack up a tklcgate ll takes 1.UM:! to gain the Dcmo- uat1c nomination at the party con- \ ent1on in .\tlanta this summer. Super Tue\da) ..-.as designed b> ~uth.:rn Dc:muuat~ ho p1n& for a m ore n msen at1"e candidate that lhl..') b1..'11e,cd could a\01d the disas- ter\ ..-.h1ch ha'e befallen the Demo- crat'> in four o f the last fiH prcs1den- t1al dect1ons 8eD. Albert Gore Jr. Otengeeomt DAILY PILOTIW.o~. March I , 1MI *AS Super Tuesday results Crllt••• ~Babbitt M~Dukmut Richard Gephardt AlbertOot• Gary Hert Jesse Jack.eon Paul Simon Othen, unemmttd Republlcen• c ......... George Bush Robert Dole ~re du Pont Aleunder Ha.g Jack Kemp Pat Robertson Others, uncmmttd ~ precincts reporting ...... Yole 54.2&4 w. 2.293.365 28% 1, 145.252 13•;. 2.355. 111 28% 258.430 3% 2.365.507 21•1. 170.852 :Z-1. 273.391 3% tOUIMte 2.418, 134 56% 1.043.998 24•1. 24.352 w. 17. 9-48 0-1. 20&, 138 5•1. ~8.917 13•1. 31.174 w. ..... ... 0 e 1 5 0 4 0 0 ...... --1& 0 0 0 0 1 0 ...... ... 0 358 91 294 0 322 0 6 deleQ•t .. 572 99 0 0 0 10 t6 ··This 1s &ong to be Bob Oole's r«ove11 statt' ... Dole declared in tht' Ch1ca10 suburb of Oak Brook on Tuesda) night ··11·s going to be the turnaround stale ·· ou~ht"S v.cak." said Ed "Au rn<rnc: Bush is bal'ked b' Go\ Jamt'S R Thompson. plus 9 \ of IO~ count:i- lcadcr\ and othl'r in0ut'ntial \late leaders ''There arc no areas v.c cons1dt'r 00.. lllclaael l)alr•lde Bu\h's llhno1s dcput) campaign l11 · rector But Dole also has a strong \l4tl· operataon . ..-..11h coordinators 1n J ll counties and v.ell-kno v. n Jdcg.atr candidates. said camp:11gn d1rc.-l tor Mark SchrOt'dcr Dole\ orp n11.it111n began sh1ft1ng forct's to lllinvl\ e' t·n beTort' Super Tu~> FORT C .\MPBELL. K) (AP) - T"' o m1htar, hehcoplcrs collided dunna J n1itu tra1nin1 m1ss1on and cra<;hc:d :!SO fttt lO iM around. '>Pt'"' 1na nam1n1 "-TCCkalt' across a v.c.x><kd area and k1lhn1 17 scr- ' lltmt'n the .\rm)' said toda) fhe L H-00 Blackhawk btltcop1en lOll1dcd about 9·4S pm CST Tues.- OJ\ " m1k'> from the Fon Cam~ll .\rnl\ -'tr F1t'ld s.aad Maj Rand~ \c. hod Fon ( ampbell public 1nfor· m..i11on ufTicer. r ht' Blackhawl IS Ont' of tht' mill tar. \ nev.cst ht'hcoptt'rs. but ha~ hn n grounded ~vcral times Last '>umml·r 01Tic1als said that about 40 p•:11pk had l>et'n ltlkd an crasht's of thl' hdllOptc:r SlO~ 1978. \\. hot:I ..aid tM crash on urrcd Jur1nga ·routine niaht m ission .. and thJt .ill I, aboard ..-..ere killed I hl hd1l11pteri. v.t'rt fl~1ng at 9:! mph v. hrn the) rnlhdc-d crasht'd and hurn.:J 'IX" ing v.reckagt' o\Cr a n arlJ 1•1 H(11u 5SO 'ards Schoel \Bad T hc a1rl raft "'t're fl~ 1n& at 800 feet abo-.l· ""a k\t'I v.h1ch put them :!SO abo' l' a panaall~ ..-.ooded art'a called the ( orrc-itdor drop Lone. where <;<1ld1l'f'> train tor parachute drops and a ir JS\,iult~ ·one aircraft'' located in the tr~s One a1rcrafl 1s right on the cdgt of a deanng .. \choc:I ..aid ··\\e arc still lool 1n& throughout the area to Stt 1f tht'\ can locate aO\ other bodies " The accident onurrtd wht'n one of thrt'C hchcoptcf"'i 0~1ng an formallOft v.a~ hit b' a founh. said Wilham Harralwn. dcput) pubhc affairs of- ficer The other tv.o Blackhawl ht'hrnpters landed safcl~. he said The ~n icemen 1o1.cre from the -\rm\ '~nd baUahon. S01nd infantry and 1·hc copters wcrt' from the 8 and C companies. I U I st a" aataon rci1mcnt. 5th battalion. said \llld Pt'ntaaon spolcsman Maj Rand) Moflf'r Robenson. at a ne"'s conferenn: in o\tlanta toda). said "None ot u\ could ha' e drcamt'd that he (Bush I could be so strong The mantle of Ronald Rcapn has pas!>Cd tn C.eorge Bush." But. he said. "It 1sn 't o' er \t'I \till half of the dt'lcgate<, arc 10 be selected .. Robenson had hoped to do ..-.d i 1n the South but v.on onh the Wuhmg· ton caucuses. "'hal.'.h represent an t'arl) staac an that state's dt'leg.ite selection. Stall. ht ~ad he bchc' ed he v.as "maluna a profound change 1n -'mencan pohtacs" and ht' plannt'd to conunue his cau~ bt)ond th1 \ ~car's clcctaon But the massa\e schedule -20 Democratic and 17 Republican con· tc't~ -appnred to o ffer an advan- tage to 1he best financed candidates or 1n the l'ase of Jackson. the one who had the most solid base in the rq1on \\ h1le Jackson was far outspent b) h1., n'als. he recc1,ed more than 9<) pern ·nt oft he black' Ott' an tht' South. arcordang to Cll,ll polls. which said ht' v.un as much as 10 percent of the 1o1.h1te \Ote -mort' than 1-.1cc a~ much a~ has 1984 showing among Reagan salutes Rockne, American will to succeed Meese refuses to step down \\ -'~Hl"'CJTO'-. !-'Pl-°'ttomc) C1rneral E.d-.1n \.t«Y lll 1s rt'JC'Ct1n1a rt·que.,1 b~ 11 Democrats o n the Huu\C Jud1u.tn < u mmllltt that he 1emporanh stcp du1o1.n until pending f<"drra '°'~11gauons into his con· dull ha'e bttn lC1mrlelcd Dole acknowlcdaed he took a wh1ppina, Campa11n1n1 toda\ 1n Ch1caao. he said. "It will bc up IO lllrno1s now to tum 11 around .. The deleptc total dramat1rall\ spelled out how Bush do minated tht· day. Wnh 712 Republican coM en11un delepacs at st1kc. Bush won S 78. gJ vina him 70S when combined with the dekaatcs he won in earlier contests. l>olc had Q8 for a total of 163. Robenson pined nine dt"lcptes for a total of 17. Kemp packed up four for a tot.al of39 Tht' rtnuandcr..-..111 he apponioncd as the final few 'otcs arc counted. It t.akn 1.139 to pin tht' Re· publican nom1na11on at tht' pan) convention an Ne..-.. Orleans an .\UJUSt. On the Dcmocra11c~1de. 1o1.1th 1.307 national conHnuo n delegates at stake in .? I contests. tht' ratt' looked lake this: v. httcs \\ 11h 96 perct'nt of precincts rcpon· ing the popular \Ott from the Democratic pnmann ""as Jackson 1 .i93. 700. Dukak1s 1.43Q.856. Gore 2A3 l.306. Gephardt l.20·U8S. Han 216.594. and 111100 1!> ~n Paul Simon 179 580 Wnh 93 peru·nt of the Rt'publacan pn:cin<.ts reporting. the totals v.crc Bu'>h 2.584.2,8. Dole l.C>9S 419. Robc.·nson 58 2.130. and Kemp 218.130 Whale Bu~h IO\o\t'rcd over ht'> RepublKan rn als aftt'r the b1gcst da) in pramar) ell'ct1on hastor). the Democrats sull v.t"re a pan) 1n search of a clear lcadt'r upc:r I uesda> ga \l' them thrtt and left Gephardt on ~hak) around Democrats v.-111 hold caucuses on Saturda' 1n South C arohna. v.herc Gephardt. Jackson and Gore are the principal contcndt'r\ and tht'n mo'c on to Illinois for nc't Tuesd•>'s prim an ucphardt. alread) hun1n& for monn said he 1o1. 111 conct'ntrate scarll; resources on M1ch1pn ratht'r than llhnoas. "'hcrt' fa, onte son Simon 1~ makin& a last stand -· 50l'TH BEND. Ind. t.\P) - Prl..'s1dent Rcapn. hononna l*"d· ·~ foo1ball coach Knute Rockne. said toda) he sttS ··a wall to succttd l'' 1dl·nt 1n our land .. rcm1n1~nt of the '>Pint o f the man -.ho led Notre Dame t n1,t'rs1t) to fivt' undefeated football 'Seasons Rc.i~.tn unH1lang a com· ml·muratl\ t' sa.amp to mart th(" I OOth annl\en.ar, o f Rockne's b1nh. rem•· n1 -.t:ed both about Rockne's stoned car.:er and has o~n role an Holh· v.QOd's portra)al of 1t. · "The Rockne.-leacnd stood for fair pla) and honor. but ~ou kno~-. 1t was thorou&)) .\mencan 1n another WI) ... Rcapn said. ··tt v.as pracucal. at placed a 'aluc o n Jc, astatang quack· nt'n and aiiht) and on confounding lht' o ppm1tion v.ath aood old -'\men- can cit"\ emt"U But most of all. the Rockne k&t"nd meant this . that on or off the field. 1t 1s faith that makes the d1fTt"rencc. 11 1s faith that makes '1t'at th1np happen ·· Re~pn said Rockne recognized ··1he fundamental clemt"nt of the "mcncan charactt'r that no t)rann~ and fe..-. of our compc11to rs can t''t'r hope 111 mat{h Knutt' Rockne knc.--. and appretiated 11 The lreall't' genius and omnipresent o p11m1sm of our peopk ·· Rcapn al~ rem1n1~cd about h1 .. o-.n he)Ja' 1n Holl)v.ood v.ht'n ht' con\ 1nced a prodw.cr 10 allov. him tn pla> the pan ol (1corae Gapp in tht· mo' 1e "Knutl· Rockne ~ll -'men can · Gipp ..-.as tht' Notre Damt' football pla)er "'hose dcathbeQ rt'· quc<>t to RIX kne -"\\ 1n JUSt one for the (11pper'' -1nspm:d tht' tt'am to J I ::.ti \ ICIOr) 0\ er .\rm\ 10 I Q~8 Reagan called the pan ··a ~oung a tor\ dream" and he \.lad tht' mo' 1c sull ha .. a me'>saF for ~mt'neans ··There's a ..-.all to sut c~d t ' 1dcn1 1n our l.rnd I happen to ha'e al-.a~<> belie' .:J an the "mcncan peo ple Don't e'er ~II them shon (11,<"n the prupt'r tool~ and a le' cl pla\ 1ng ground o ur 1o1. orkc.-rs can ou1-prod1Kl and uut-<ompetc aO\ one an) 1o1. ht"re ·· Ht' Jdd<'d that ··there .Ut' those "tw ~\· J darl side tt1 our technofOiJtal prugrrss · \o\1th the dc,clopment 111 mort' dt'adh v.cap .. ns Hv..-.e\l'r the president \did T ('Chnolcig' 1\ po1 nt1ng J "'a' l)ut ol 1h1\ d1lcmm.t· and ,11eJ his •· tar \.\ Jf\ .. '>pal.:·ba">C.·J ml\\lk defenS(' "~tl'm \.\ hllc Hou~ \polesman \1arlan h11v.ater i.;uJ ·1he (11prer gOl"' t'lal l . a'> he annuunted th<' mp During h1\ prcs1dl·nc' Reaµn \sup pona'l ha'e !t<11ed upon h1\ mo' 1t" 1n .. p1rt'd n1l l na me ICI ht'lp hu1ld \Uf'P'm for hi\ po.tllllC 31 rrogram\ Th.: prcs11knt h1m\.CI r<"l~lleJ th<' t•m,111onal mo' 1c during h1' h~I '1\1t 111,lllre Damt' '~1ulh Bend ,amru~ ..-.hen hl' de 1,creJ the '1mmcn,e· ml·nt JJdrn'> l1 n \IJ' 1 ~ I" Thi'> 1s Jn Clld 1dt'il .i polall\all~ pan1s.in 11.lca and a thorouehh bad idea ·· \fr~ s chief spokesman. T t'm Ea)tland ..aid T ut"Sda' after tx-1n~ informed o f the l"C'QUMI The Dt•mtK rat~ said in their l<'llt'r · \\ l \trOn@.I' belie' e that \our in· lrca\1n& 1nab1lit\ to \pend lime on the d.i,·tn tU\ dt'mands of )Our 1ob the detn111ra11ng morale .it thC' Depan- ml·n1 11! Ju\ltll' and thc \Ontinuintt d nuJ 11\l..'f \Pur Llffttt' are undl·r· minin~ \l\Ur .ihil1l\ Ill .Ad tfT<."Cl l\(.'l\ a' thl nalh•n ', h1l'f la"' enfon..e-mcnt ,,,1 \l<'t'-.c ha11 ht"<-n under ,nm1nal 1n ,, ~.111on h' 1ndt"pendt'nl (Ouo<.el jJme• \h .,_a, \lnlc last \.ta' I I \1, .,_J, ha\ ~n c'amining \.k~'SC·s 1n' 1ht'mcn1 ..-.11h '14.andal-plagut'd \\. ,·Jtl·, h < orp and"' 1th d SI b1lhon l rJ~1111l pipeline pro1C\.I s18 A fuTH WrLL GET 'n.1 ThERE Thi., 'ummt'f. 11 dl~nt lll'lt mud1 tu k1ok Onh Sl.1\ a mooth lor 2-i month.' Sl8 lk1\\TI and 2~ p:l\11lt'nl\ nf fl~ wnh J 1; ~ PR '111 'I< ip j)\ for.dm· guest tour )t It! II 11 ~ ht lltt1' lh.ul t'\l"r tn J ~lhll~ "IUll lhan~ tu the hont:'!ll t"4\Jlpmt1ll .md fan.b~ Ml\ w~ k~ l lfl our l'Ustuoneli "~~ tr..k~ 'M1m tn Jn Ohmpk· '"It-pot~ ~ Wa~dt ~\rl up a S\\t""JI ill all tht· latl"'t mJLh.tno Then tu1 !ht' ht·-.i.:h Aoo ffiakt. lllt' ~ ,~ tht111 sweat ~ lfuoo ·SA\ J-IEALru Cll 13 RI ME\ \. \ll w tE\ Buzz word may soon become a national roar Privatization is a buzz word now, but it will be a roar an the not-too-distant future. This wee~ the president's Commission on Privatization relcued the repon many people have been waiting1for. It contained no surpria. but marked the bqinnina of a process that could result in private business takina over many tovemment services and jobs. Some of the servicet taracted in the repon include much of the PostaJ Service, air-traffic control, routine office operations and mass tnnsponation. It also suuests that aovemment aet out of the housina business and sell low-rel')t houses and apanments to the people who are living there. The sugestion that the federal aovemment might get smaller and more efficient is music to the ean of many people. Ifs also reasonabJe to expect that once the trend begins.. it will mckie down-10-,t.ate 1nd-lecaJ..sovemments. On w county and city level such thinp as clerical duties, civil engineerina. transponation, data procesaina, repair and maintenance, food services ~n6"some cmeraency services could be contracted out. Some privatization targets wilJ be more controversial than others. ... Unions that represent public employees will raise Cain -they have blocked hundreds of proposals to contract government services an the past -and wilt scream about the loss of JObs and union memberL The bureaucrats who run federal, state and local aaencies also won't be willina to give up their power base, but privatazauon of governmental services. where feasible. should be pushed. One thing that wall enhance the privatization movement is it will make the federal budget look better by shifting some of the cost of government to private companies. Some observers say that even the politicians who oppose the concept will suppon privatization because it is less painful than ra1s1ng taxes to balance the federal bud&ct. To a lesser degree. the same thins will happen on the state and local levels o nce the trend takes hold. Reducing the size and cost of government at all levels is a wonhwhilc and necessary effon. but the conversion must be handled on a case-by-case basis. Routine JObs such as data processing. engincennJ services and maintenance and repair arc a few of the obvious candidates. But pnvatization of government functions that deal wath the public on a person- to-person basis arc going to be tougher to handle. It as true that contracting out services and JObs will make government budgets appear leaner. and there may be gams an efficiency. But there's a potential backlash that transcends financial and political expediency. Despite the poor track record of many government agencies. they are directly or indirectly accountable to the aeneral public through elected officiaJs. There are gains that sbouJd be made by pn vatizmg some of the government's services. but government must keep enou&h control to guarantee that human services do not take a bacl seat to the profit motive. Jimmy Swaggart So one more televmon evangelist falls.. Jimmy Swauan 1s one of the b1ucst, but the country has become accustomed to seem& TV ministers stumble becallsc of worldly pleasures. The only remarkable thin& about the Swaaan case is the extent to which everyone is focusina on his physical sin. that of consonang with a prostitute. In the eyes of his church and his followers, that was has greatest offense. and they already have bqun forgiv1n1 him. - G ive Swagg.an cn:dit -he knew what he had to do. He prostrated himself before the clden ofthe Assemblies of God denomination. has conarqation. his TV audience and God himself. Swasaan blamed no one else. He admitted s1nn1na. took full respons1b1l1t> and bcgaed forg.aveness. Most of his sympathizers were not JUSt touched. they were overwhelmed. Amid all this glorious heahna. 1t seems almost unkind to note that Swaaan did not admit his sin until he had no choice -until it was reponed by a fellow TV evangelist and competjtor whom Swag.an had helped discredit and dnve out of business. He did not conf"s until his worldly empire was at stake. Where were Swagan·s humility and repentance during all those months or years before he was found out? A•vJU• (N.C.J Clt.11~• Pat Robertson Republican prn1dent1al hopeful Pat Robenson has a problem whh makina outrageous statements that he can't t.ck up with fic1s. He labeled Planned Parenthood supponcn as people U)'iQI to cmate a master ~ JUSt because binh control piotaeer Marpm SanlCf' dabbled in eu1enaa back around the IUl"D of the century. He warned us that there are nuclear missiles in Cuba and o&Rd u proof that "no one can prove there aren't missiles tllie1"r'. ... .... • Now he has the pll to IUIFS • thou~~t11 he has no Dl'OOf', that the Gcorte Bush cams-ian as TV preacher :Jimmy SW119Pn·s r&ll from IJ'K'C in an attdlpt co discredit ......,.,... a former TV cvaiwelist tryina lmd to disuMC ..... from tbat pesL Robetuon doesn't need an1onc co diteredit him. He lf!J f "I to be dolftl I fine job Of It himtdf. ,..,, VJll , .... ) JI•""' B1BSNaYYEE I have no quaml=one who is philotophically oppc to Con- paunan Din Lunp"en becomina Califomi.a'1 nnt trcasuter. beca&a1e one of the ptest riahts we enjoy as A~rians ts-the riaht to have-and lO express -our own views and opinions. I hive a serious problem. however. with thotc individuals who 11' ~ peatedly distortina the facts about Dan Lunsren's record in an attempt to fuel o~itioi:i to ~i.m. particularly amona ethnic m1nonties. Not only lS this unfair to the citizens of CaJifomi.a. who deserve to know the truth. it's also unfair to Dan Lunaren. who deserves to be judaed Qn tbe truth. Ans! for both these reasons. it's time to set the record straiaht. Contnry to what his critics ~ sayina. Dan Lunsren voted for the 1980 Fair Housina Bill. He did so because he feh that overall it was a IOOd and netesSal)' bill. However. he aid have reservattons about the fact that 1t dtd not parant.ec dcfendlnts the riatit to a jury trial. which he felt was criucal to ensurina a fair bearina. By the way. it was Dan Lunsren who drafted the I 98S fair Housina Bill. which included the riaht to jury trials 1n fair housina actions. Lunaren's opponents are also di~ tonina has record on the is.sue of redrns for JapaneK Americans who were interned durina Wotld War II. Ifs true, as h11 opponents point out. that Dan Lunsren did not support individual payments of $20,000 to su"'ivina former inter- ncn. He has stated that he is philosophically opposed to say1n1 that nothma is sinefl'C unless It has a dollar value attached. and has ex- pressed concern about esta~ishma a prcccden1 of this kind. Bui 11's also true that the rQSOn Dan Lunaren has been mvolved with the redress iuue for the pa.II eiaht years is because he feels very ltronaly that the internment was wrons. He was the only Conarnsman to terve on the Commission on Wart- ime Relocation and Internment of Ci viii.ans. In fact, hcro-sponSC>Rd the measure to establish thas pend and served as its vi~ chairman. He bas called for a public apol<>I)' to viciims of internment. and he supported a $50 million fund for educatin1 the public aboul this traJic episode. lmmiarauon reform is another issue where lunaren's record as betna distorted. The truth as. 1t was Dan Lun~n who was rcspon11ble for ensunna that the 1986 lmmiarauon Reform Bill provided amnesty to 1mmiarants who amved here alleplly several yean qo. and 1t was 0.n Lunsren who worked to protect suspected 1llepl aliens apinst warrantless searches. On another matter afTectin1 immi- arants. I w. ould like to point out that Dan Lunsren crafted the Ref~ Assistantt Act of 1980, and later fouaht toutcnd the provisions of this lqjslation and increase fundin1 for EnaJash lanauaae trainins. employ- ment trainina and other vital refuacc services. Dan Lunp-en was also anstrumen- tal in sccunn1 support for the leli~ latton cstablishu• a nataonal holiday in honor of the late Dr. Marun Luther Kina Jr.. and m cxtmdina the provisions of the Vouna Riahts Act. I happen to think that O.n lunsren will make an eiu:ellent uasu.m for the State of California. He is honest and briaJu. and by all accounts. firmly committ.cd to tiscal rnponsibility. Others are entitled to disqRC -but instead of lryina to discredit Lunsren with half-truths and distortions. they should stack to the facts. 891'1 Yee & • ,,_ ....... a..t rnMnt Utl • i.•trrJ ....._ 1-r Llllwn& Assembly ducked responsibility by approving bondS for new roads Governor's plan embraces phtlosopfiY that caused t e huge federal defectt SACRAMENTO -The state A~ scmbly shamed 1tsdf Monday. And that's especially true of 32 Repubhcans who rail constantly about fiscal respons1b1lity, but ltnuclclcd under to pressure from Gov Georic ~ukmeJ1an to dispatch Cahfomaa down a danserous road of debt. The Assembly. after much man- euvenna and spccchifysnf. approved a half dozen major bond issues to be placed before voters th11 year. includ- 1na the aove~., prcttdent-tettina scneral obliption bond issue for new hiahway construction. All told. ~ukmejaan and leaislat- ave leaders plan to place so~ S6 bllhon m bonds before voters.. a husc increase 1n the scale of Iona-term borrowana. There's nothana wrona with bonds per s.c. especially for major public works proJ«U. Bui the scale of th11 year's borrow- '"" and Its exten11on to hiahways. 11 not pan of a wcll<onsadered. Iona- term car.ital works investment pro- aram. t "· instead. • political mponse 10 the pres.sores for new spendma that divens. for the mo- ment. &he nttd to ra1w Wes. This spend-now-pay-later ap- proach to the stale financn results from an unwillif\IJ'ICSS of Oeu- kmeJian and other poli1ical leaden to fonhriahtly telt CaJifomians that one cannot have the benefits of 'ovcrn- ment proarams without beanna the costs. It's precncty the same philosophy that has driven the federal aovem- mcnt into huac b~t ddicits. The transportalion bond issue is especially bothenome because. un- like other public works prosrams. there is a reasonable and workable alternative. For decades. the Slate has relied on psoline ta•es to finance hiahways. There's no rational raton why lhow very equ1tabk utcr fees could not be ancreucd -if Dcukrncji.an and lqislative leaden had the pts to tell Californians at was ~ to cope with the mcreasiq lridl«k on the state's roadwayi ana the pu 10 tell them that the Gan11 limtt. enacted nine )Ut'SlllO. is irratioeal. Gasoline wn 11 a perccn• of psoline pri~n or pmonal income have been ramna. not risinJ. But since lhe Gann limit nempt.1 spendiDJ from bonds and IPCftd1na on thetr retaremmL Dcukmqi.an inStsttd on takina the easy way out- easy. anyway. for the moment. He wants to have his political cake and eat it: he wants to spend more on hiahways while maantainina the fte- t1on thal he's opposed to new wes by sh1ft1na the burden onto subsequent acncrations. The conceptual 1muonah1y of the 1overnor's hiahway prOlflm was pointed out dunna the lmathY As.- sembly Ooor debate. And some kpslators were w1lhna to vO\C as thc'y spoke. "Sometjmes. .. Assemblyman Make Roos. D-Los An,eln. said. "some compromisn aren't worth it." He likened the first stq:> toward borrow- ina money to build hiabways to takina that first,oh o(coca1nc. which isn't a 1-d metaphor. Ifs easy to set hooked on "free .. money. Just ask Conpas. The rompromite to which Roos referred was a JJKUF deal worked out by OtukmcJi.an and the Demo- crats.. He would aet bis hipway bonds and an return he would aJlow them to set their bonds (or housina. schools and other pet projcct.s. Compromises are necnury in pohtin. buL as Roos said. they aren't worth it if the price is die fitcal antqnty of the state. Dcvtmejiasa. who has made tJl1s lt'lftlll0"81toa bond issue a hiah =·ticar priority. leaned hard on tM icut both personally and thro his lobbyists. makina it a question of party soh- darity and pc:nonal loyllty. Most of the llcpubhc:ans c:a~ed an DAN WALTERS (-rm holdaq my DOK .. was an oft- voeccd pbn.se) but four held ouL Ultimately. with Republicans au~ plyma most of the votn. the hipway bOnds clcam5 the Astembly on a bartly sufrtcien1 S4-14 count. and the rest of the bonds pau.cd easily. The only hopr to stop this im- t1onal prcsnm liaan the Senate. The Senate puted the hlfhway bonds once lasi year. but arcumstancn. both political and otherwise. have chanacd since then. The administtation and othcT ad- vocatn of the boods art claJmj111 that this is the only pmt in town. that 1( they arn'1 approved the yan.lona sulcmate over transportation financ- ina will continue and the traffic jam1 wm l'=t wone. Giva the risn-s pralWC fi'om motorisU ror ICtion. tltat'1 a diffiC'uh arpmcnt to mist. h would be easy to vote for the bonds. But IOtftC1imn. u with ..... first taste of drup. one musi jusi say no. This IS CW Of thcJiK limes. 1Ji119 traltf I .. e tJ •• .., < O I r•t.n• 10 WlJeagarage-salemadneagrips the aeiglJborlJood, aotblng's lllde \ ..., .... ,.._.., .... ._ .... , .. Dr. De•lel Rolla••• la 1a18 lab at UCI la a 1a1CJa . ·= eepuat. ...U q9A.11dda of aatrleata. Hollanda pra11me Uqalcl claw...,.play system wlll.cla meuaree ym llow abllorpdoa In dae ln~e affect. aatnc. Staying healthier longer UCI researcher finding answers in way Intestine absorbs fats and impurities -------- By PATRICIA PEMBROO& ........ Cow 0 2 Ammans a~ hv1n1 lonr. Some St.a) active and hcalthfu Others simply survive. How to e•tend that producu ve hfe span is one of the aoals of modem medical march. Dr. Daniel Hollander. head of the Dcpattmcn1 of Gu1rom1ttoloey at UCI. 1s one of th<>K u-ytnJ 10 ansWCf qun1ions about prolonama healthy hfc. Hollander thanks the find1Jll5 of htS National lnst1tu1t of Heahh- funckd .. A Stud)' on Aa.ina and AbsoJpuon of N61ncnt1 .. may yxld valuable insist' ts into the prOCClllS of huma n aaina. So far. the eiaht-)tat study has shown that aa.ina produttS a chanat 1n ~ absorpuve capacny of the 1n1nunc. This chanat allows more fats and laric moletules to enter the system. He also has found that ca lone rcstnction ma) delay 1h1s chan&e . T-.o s1&n1ficant find1np emeraed from the first pan of the stud) fhe first findin& 1s that as rats aat. their ab1hty to absorb fats incrcaKs. A&m& rats absorb from 30 to SO ~rcent morr of the fats the)-cat. -Fais- mclude fatty acids. fat-10luble vit- amins such as D and A. and cholesterol. The second findma 1s that. as rats aac. they show a dccreaxd ab1h1y 10 reJCct potcntiall) harmful com - pounds The in1cs11nc usually reJCCts compounds compostd of larae molecules. Thnc include nny 1oiuns. cancer caus1n1 aacnts and cau~ of 1nnama11ons "We are now in a ste<>nd st.aat of march.'' Hollander said. ··Many studies on rats by 01her aroups have shown lhat lowenna caloric intake about 40 percent can increase hfe span b> a\ much as SO ~rcent 1nce .. c lrno-. calone m1nc11on pro!ong.s &he hfc span of animal\. -.c arc stud>in& .. hc&hcr calonc rcs1nc11on -.orks by mod1fy1n1 the ab1h&) of animals 10 absorb nutncnts .. The stud' includes both animal and human subjects. T .. o colonies of rats arc being studied The first colony 1s aging on a normal diet The s.t.-cond colon) 1s aaina on a calonc- res1nctcd d1c1. Most of 1hc caloncs remo' ed arc carboh)drall'S This rcstnc11o n bqtns ..,hen the animals at'\.' two monthsofagc oqust after -.caninJ. It continues for their entire hvcs.. So far. rats 1n the calone- rntncted colon) have hved from J to nearl) .a )ears. or about SO ~rccnt lonal.'r than the colony on the normal d1e1 Funhermort. C'lllonc-tntncted rah jppt<an:d more )Oulhful all during 1hcir hfc spans The natural hfe span of laboralol") rats 1s between ~and (rare!)) 3 )cars. Natural causes of death include ludne) failure. tumors ... cakn~s and infccuom 1u 1.1.hich the' bttome 1nneas1n¥I~ '>U\tcp11bk The nut phase of the proJttt 1s 1us1 t>ci1nn1n1 ··\\c arc nov. stud)1ng the ab1h1y of the human intestine of normal health\ indn 1duals of van- ous agC"S 10 filtrr out larac. potenttall> harmful molecules. .. Hollan<kr 111d Hollander 1s convinced that the e vidence provided b) animal models dcmonsirate'> 1he 1mponancc of nu1nt1on ··"-o other single chan~ .. ht \aid ··inc luding 'anous form .. of c~eH I)(' rcalh prolongs hfc ··111\n·1 prolonpuo n per sc that rm tnterc-s1cd In. but the pro&on11n1 of 1hc hl·ahh) state (Wc -.ant to} find ho .. to help peo ple ~main \er) •<"II' e and 'Cf) fit for the greater pon1on of thl' life span to pmk>ng ust'ful and )outhful l1k · 11 oldt'r person) whu h4I H al cumulall'd kno .. ledg<" and \lttlls ca n be health) at 60 or 70 or more. tt\411 1\ an ad\ antagc loall of u'> .. An alternative to gallstone surgery CM firm· s devtcC breaks up stones with-shock waves By LEI HONIG ...,...,c a r A OC"W dcv1tt undttJ01na tcstma could alkviatt mutt. of the pain and d1scomfon u~ncnced by lhc S00,000 Amcncans who will have pllstonn sul)Jcally removed this year. Medstone lnternat1onal. a Costa Mesa-based medial supply com- P9RY. has developed the ckvicc. whteh uses shock waves 10 break up lhe stones. Errol Payne. a physarisc who is chairman of the company. says a Gttman ph)SKUt siumbkd upon abc concept IS yean aao ... Whtie study- ina the effecu o( shock waves on airplanes. and notica,. that cenain poruons of the lllUCt~ fttC dalDll9 P ... .... , . ~ . ed whilco1hen were left intacl. he was ablt to postulate s1m1lar efTecu of thne waves wh~ d1rec1ed at human bcinp..'" Later. 0om8". a European 1ndus- 1nal firm. 1ook these pnnc1pks and dcvclo~d 1ht1r own shock wavt machine. 1n1roduc1na 111n 1hc U.S. in the early '80s. It was &hen lhat 'local voup of sc1enl1SlS and docton ac• ln\Ohed .. As ~pie who had already come l<>stthcr in lhc earl) '70s to invent the fin• computmzed 1omoanphy sys- tem (which cru1cs visual 1mqn of cross s.rcuons of the human body). ~c re-formed 10 build a homqrown version of the Dornier product.'' recalls Pa)'M. Mdstonc lntemauonal was bom in 19U. fintdnJ11ungandthen ~ fully 1nun1 a ludney-d1rcctcd hthocripter (or stone crusher). and now c•penmentall)' testm& a s1m1lar pllstonc dcvtee. The compan) is d1rteted by Payne and three other Oranar Counttans. Dr. Richard ~nfil. a board-ccn1ficd radiokJiall and Medstonc prcs.1dcnt: Freeman Rose. C\ccuuve "'cc prn1- den1 in chargt of cnamccnni. and Charles McGrcaor. a stnior 1htorct1, cal ~:1cnt1s1 and "ICC prts1dcn1 1n chafJC of research and development "Our chn1caJ pr<>C'Cdure 1s a simple one:· Payne C\pla1ns ··The pat1cn1 lin prone on a lab table that 1s equipped with soph1stJC3ted ultra- sound 1ma11n1 1ns1rumenta11on ~ computer de1emunn euctl) -.here 1he s1one 1s located after e'amin1ng the 1ma11ng 1nforma11on. and 11 pos111ons the table so &hat the shock '*•'cs arc focused npu at that spot .. l ls1na the hean s rcstinf t1mt be1-.ttn beau 10 \ynchron1ze 1he device's dchvery of 11s S00 10 2.000 1mpulsn mlo the body. the treatment con11nun until the ph~ictan '1ew1n1 the ultrasound scrttn can itt the stone d1S1ntegra1e into a sludlC"hke material. Atie.r the procedure 1s completed. an oral medic:atton n adm1m*1'Cd to help the rcsult1na 11ud&c pus 001 of the pllbladdcr and 1n10 the 1n1nunc. -.h1ch usuall) occurs w1tJun 36 hours. Poin1in1 to the added safe't> of1t11s Ol'v. tl'chn1quc. ("Our stat1sttcs shov. Lero monaht> compared 10 a I P'-'rl l'nt dcalh rail· 1n trad111onal p ll,tonl' \uracr) "1 Pa\ ne also ~ Olhl·r ad,antagn to the hthotnpt1 apprtlalh f1~t. ~wrd1n1 10 1hc Medstune olliual. a ho\p1tal lOn- \3lc\4.·enrc.-I\ d"01ded reducing the IOWI C:\~nsc ·· T > p1call) suri1cal rcmo' al of the pllbladder cosu bct-.ttn S8 000 and S 15.ooo:· \a\\ Pa' nc: ··bu1 there 1\ alw thl' add~d C\Pcn~ of a hospnal sta' 1hat lan run as Ions .u a ,.ttl In contrast. our ne-. treatment lO\I\ around S6 000 and 1hc ~11ent can usuall) return home 1mmed1atcl\ ·· The Med!olOnc L1thotnpter cur- rcntl) 1s txu11 used for untmenl al SI\ locauons ~ pJlstonc rrmo' al ~ arc concentrated a1 8a)k>r Unl\cn•t) Medical Ctntcr 1n Dallas W11h an FD.\ panel recommcnd1n1 •PPfO\aJ of the dc\ICe for k1dnC\ stones ~sl ~o,cmbcr f>ol,ne and his associatts arT no-. hoping tor a s1m1lar re-commendatio n on thc pll- s&ont de" ice b) 1~ end ol th1s 'car Ticktockers take a gamble for charity WEDNESDAY, MAACH 9. 1988 When 4-~ar~ld Shaula) Walker ~eloped a k'tr ~nd bcpn 'om11- 1na. her moahcttd summoned .an accredited Chnsltan Sctencc pral11- 11oncr to pray for tht child (hcr the next 17 days, hau1ay's cond1t1on ~orvned... she became comatotC and died ~n autopsy revealed bactc:rial memn1111s. a curable d1s.caS<' but Shaula) never s.aw a doc1or The mother -.as charged v.11h tn\olunllf} manslaughter and ft'lon' child end.ana.ennent The la-.C 1\ before lhc: Cahfomia Suprcmt' ( uun This Cllt' one of three currenth in tht courts en ,.h1ch chtldn-n ha'e died of menina.itts beca~ pra)tr v.di. l.lsed instead of medical treatment points up an important d1kmmJ p11t1n& the freedom of rel1g1ou\ e\· prC~SIOn ap1nSt SO<'ICt)°!> rc\pc•n,I· b1ht) to protect 11s l h1ldrcn Regardless of hov. 1h1~ l a\c.· 1\ rnohcd 11 ..,,11 nc,er aht'r 1hc unique!) human 1cndcnc~ lu ht: 1u1dcd more b) beliefs than rat111nal thought h '' 1ncomptthcns1 ble w me that-the God oC t.bc Cbru.ua.n ~)ucn 11sa would rather children d1c lhJn take pcn1c1lltn. but thc:n I do not hold their beliefs. Lmle Shaula' smother d<lt"'> huv.· e'er Thou&hshcv.ud1\lrau&hto,C'r the death o7 her child <and lnov.\ that ant1b1011CS -.ould ha\C.~ sa' ed her hlC' she would do lhC' same thing again Even 1f she 1s con' 1cted her beh4iv1or v.ould nol l hangc Such 1s the strength and LC'naul\ ol belief\ The) are nc' cr 'ulnerablc to K1ent1fic \Cruttn> or \ub1ntcd to pcnod1c rt' •t"o\ b' tho~ .. ho hold them When behcfs are ques11oned b~ science o r soc1eh lf'U(' bc:he\ crs JULIAN W1111w1 ~come more na1d. looktnl upon dir ~ru11n) as a chance 10 mnd up b thl· beliefs \\-c gJonf) this llCtlVllf' ··He v..a., -.1lhng to die (and kt' hil children die) for his beliefs.--yo. m U!>t bl'l 1l' \ e tn ~mcth 1 na"' The Ob\IOUS question. Why mua ~ou bc:lie'c 1n somcttuna.,. 1s never a'>ked Is life .. 1th limited absoiuta IO tartf) 1ng" Is su1d1ng your b~ and m.al1ng dc:c1s1ons ba!lt'd on acquucd lno-.lt.'dgc ..o fraught .. •lh ~·*' d1\\al1~fal'l1on'' H1s10f) 1nd1ca1~ the opposil(. ')trongh held belltf~ ~ far mOft p.:rilous than an o~n mind Hun- dred!. of m1lhon\ M"t bttn sla . ..,.=---·• terc4 because of the prCKn« OI ab1oci>tlc of ccru1n beliefs Strona behtfs are no1 confined onl} tu rd1&1ous practices We ha\lc bdacfs about C''Cl)thini, Often I have~ ~tl·d acupunctun-to patients who ha' e cond111ons I lnow could be allc:' 1ated b) 1h1s ttthn1que only '4.l ha'l' m~ effons 1h-.arted by a bamer of beliefs ··Doctoc. do .).Ou real,b bellc'e 1n acupuncture · I d o not .. behc,c" in acupunc1utt an' more 1han I ··t>chc"c·· tn pnu- olhn l nder CC'fU1n c1rcum1tancn both l'an alle" 1att sufTcnna. \\ hen beliefs arc a1 work. ho~•. 1ht' •lk' i.ation of sutlenna is never~ co ns1dcrauon Too much emphasis~ on winning means life is out of balance The V.1nterOl)mp1"arco,er and man) people an-b111.crl~ dtsa~ pointed -e'en anlf) -that the l 'n11ed ~Ullt"\ -.on so ftv. med.:als compared to the So' 1e1 l n1on and East German' I'll &ca'e commcnlar' o n 1hc rc;al nican1na of the Ohmp.c spmt 10 the '>ports columnists f'iont- lhckss I lan't help rctlcct on v.h) the E..Hll'rn Bl<x. lOuntnt"\ scc:m 10 pul so mul h e~rs~ and mo M) 1n10 prepar- ing 1hctr Oh mp1c a1hk1cs.. .\\ .\mencans -.e SUITI) felt a surac uf patnotlim "hen Bonnie Blair and Rnan Bonano l aptured lhc .,ad \\hen our ~11onal anthem "-AS pla~l-d. more than one .\mcncan s<>t guo~ hum~ ol pndc But "on1tdtr the uJca th.al ~,, 1et nauonal pndc ma ~ depend Car more than our ov.n o n 01) mpic 'IClonn ( ommun1st Muons of .. ount h.l'C an oflkial pohn oft~1ning and .. upponina potcntaal a1blt'tc~ from a \l'r. 'oung .age: I \Ubmll th.at for .. ountnl·\ v.11h k ss frttdom fewer \. l1n\umc.-r 100<h <and a lo-.er standard ot le''"'-v.inneng _mcdals ta.._h on C\traurJinJI') '>11n1l1lancc: I ntC'rna11onal athkttl 'ictonM \ug- &tst 1n1crna11onal po-.er -proof' that 1n IM1r c'e~ al least 1ht' S\Slcm v.or\.-s II also n~alcs an internal op11m1\m .ind <1n opponunll' to look p.&\t perwnal n('('d\ and hardships as ord1nan .. n11cns basl 1n 1he rdlcocted glor) o( then Oh mp1" athktt'\ Stn' 1n& tor e\u~llcnlC' is aJm1rabk hut .. hen halan'-'<' 1n all th1np 11. missing. as 11 1s 1n countnts Iha& arc not f"rt"C. umquc ach1e,cmcnt somC'- 11mes can assume unrcasonabk 1m- pona~ Take Joe. v.ho " not an Ohmpic a1hletc. bu11sa -.~kend tennis pb'tt .i1 the 'lt""flpon Bnch Tennis (lub L11ch the gu)\ 1n ht\ rqular pme .arl' d1scusled -.1th him If~ m1ssn a \hOI or fClS v.h.lt he lhtnh IS a had li ne call he snon\ in J1~us1. roll\ hes e~cs. s,pouts four-letter words nd once 1 n awtu lee' en throws his ractc In truth. usually-morc""Plaad J• has bttn ~'""some \ol.OB ~ lald~ His profeuaonal pe>s1uon u bil·1ns threatened ~ an up-and- l •1m1nf · fair-tuuT'd b<>" -at work. Jnd hl' \ l40rl1ng long hou~ tning lo "''mpt·ns.itc Hr abo has bc-rn ft&}lt1ng .,..llh tn1 v.1~ mor-c than usual and -poor P > -thl· doctor hai. v.-a~ him to CUI J ov. n o n his l holestcrol or eltic Joe " tennis pme. which v.-a.s nothin& more ttuin a v.ttli.rnd d1- ' t"n1on a re .. month ago. has talttn °" Oh mpi 1mporta n<T for him Jue has lost his personal pet· \pl'('ll'e -for \be moment at lc:aA. He thinks what he needs is more 1cnn1s lnsons.. He's •TI>nJ. Joe's tenors prnc n much tnOft llkeh to 1mpro"(" 1f he puts a lnde balan .. e bad into his hfc. don some <itlf '°' .iluauo n. rc<kfinn his penoml pis commits to pulllftl ~ ennv into hts most 1mponant ~-­uonsh1~. biles the datl bullet at lall. and learns a hnlc sarus control \\-hat a man he could br T ov. .. rd that end. Jot mtabt try confid1na 111 a IOOd fncond.. reach• smM flclf-help boob and. tf an eta fails.. teclt1n1 ~e PfOfnstOMI hd9. T enna:s has b«omc a metaphor' & Joe's hfc JU~ as produana Ol)mpic supcl"\tan can become a ~phot' fOr n.monaJ &C'htt"~nt. Wt nttd to -.1dcn and hft our ~ for a l1'll p1ct u.rc of •hat suettss rail) mcam. Mozart CameTata eiKpanGs i 0ts :cange "Well, what shall we hana. &he holly or each other?" Welcome '° Chnstmas. 1183 A. D .• 1 n the palace ofEnaland's Kin& Henry 11. where plottina and schemina rci1n supreme and acid-tipped rcparttt fin ashes a close second. ·welcome. an other words. to James Goldman's "The Lion in Winter." The Lquna Playhouse mounted a superior production of the historical scriocomedy two dttadcs a10 in iu minute and cooina sof\ ironies the former. smaller quarters. Now. wath a next. Rowe exhibits total command technical assist from the sultan of of his characterand. in most cases. the setbuilding. Wally Huntoon. there's a plotters around ham. It is a per- new "Lion" afoot an lquna and us tormancetobcetchcdinthcmemory. fangs arc bared and ready. Marthclla Randall. who played the As Eleanor. the quccn be kttps c.ipllvc queen Eleanor in that 1968 locked in the dunseon while he od · d . '--rn romanct'S the French k1oi·s young pr ucuon. irects In~ curnnt e Ort and ~autiful sister. Patricia Collins with a style bordering on lhe majestic. displays a noble bcarina and a superb Goldman's prose is'toyal purple. and affinity for irony. Only a scratchy Randall's well-chosen company reaches for its rich inner texture. throat at Saturday's performance The play presents a laraely fictional kept her portrayal from reach ma ats Jl."co unt of Henry ·s three surviv1n1 potentiaJ. Tbe royal family in .. TIM Uoll la Wiater .. at tM =.:. Playboaae -from left. 9tnea Slawilta. Patrtda , 0oac1u Rowe, Jeffrey 8cbllclater aad Tlaotlay eo-ta•t. sons and their fratricidal battle for Jeffrc)' Schlichter has a splendid their father's favor -and the throne frame of character reference. having tormance. and ~Hansel and Grctcl" -will ~ of England. Those familiar with the pla}ed both Kina Richard and Prince Scenic desiflJler Huntoon has held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Robin Hood stories will recQJnize John in two "Robln Hood" pro. crealed _a . mulu-laycccd_nnlt at \M.Lu.una Pla1house. 606 Lquna t \\'O of lhc ploucrs -the--steely duction~Hc enacts the younger backdrop that ranks with the finer Canyon Road. Lquna Beat'h .... all. Richard. later to ~ called the lion Richard with a fierce defiance. and settings at the Laguna tbcatcc. Steven roles are open to children 8 and Hearted. and his wimpy younger has actin1 power mals Rowc'Sc. Shaffer's detailed hghtina effects and older .... can Youth Theal"er director brother. John. forced e ventually to The other two sons _ Timothy Mark Tumbulrs ori&inal score Scon Davidson at 494--8022 for sign the Magna Cana. Constant as the schemina GeofTtty (which teases wath the refrain from "I further information. Goldman has anJecled generous and Steven Shults as the pouungJohn Love Lucy .. ) also embellish the The Fullerton Civic Liabt 9'>era doses of humor 1n10 what as. an fact . a _ lend excellent support and con-produc11on Company has announced auditions 'cry hca') situation. and the banter trast. Ken Perkins is coolly efficient as ··The Lion 1n Wanter" as comm uni-for the opcreua "Nauittty Mariet- bct""een the primary adversaries. theyoungkinitoffrancc. t) theater at 1b most articulate and ta" .... dancerswilltryoutMarch20at I kn') and Eleanor. lS brilliantly ~ demanding. and ultamatcly its most I p.m. and March 22 at 8:30 p.m .. conCl.'l\ed. The roller coaster nde The role of Alaas. the French king's f p . ~nc1'pals "~a-h 20 at 3 p.m. and h d I H ft satas ) ang. ertormanccs con11nue lYI ·~ from corned' to drama and back sister w o 1 o azes enry . o en T . ... h h Sa d 8 a-h 21 at 7·.30. and chorus March . '----I . h h m UC:>U3)'Sl roug tur a)Sat p.m ·~ Whee ta.e Moan Cammita. ua«r Mt.die OiRCtor Ami Pont. plays Mozart. it is an nnt. So h is that we wt1' Pkatrd to ett a OA of tbe muarr as an encore on J>ont•s .. MOltl~ Not Moan Co~" S.urrdayevenant•t San11 Ana Hiah School. The P!QIRmmina smacked of COW'lllr. for an orchestra accuttomed to the subtle1ies and niceties of das.ta1 and beroQ~ ptrfonnal'K'C P!9(1ic'e. the addilaon of Strauu (Ovcnure to "Capric'Cio .. -in an arranaemcnt bl Porat) and Tchailtowsky ( ·serenade for Strinas") was• sianificant step. Our firsl experience with 'this orcbatta. two yean .,o. included a ecrformance of PlKcini's "I Crisantemi". another non-dassical. non-baroq~ work. also amansed by Porat. I recall writina a favorable review, and we had been hoping to hear mort of the later mastcn from the Mozart Camerata since that time. So, can we say that 1his orchestra pcrfonns Strauss and Tchaikowsky as convinciOll.Y as Mozart? Let us Just say that their Mozart is heavenly and their romantic playing is less heavenly. Several features of their romantic playin1 were troublesome: first. too manyptnast"S bepn-with trepidation or hesitation; st"Condly. fast passqes were sometimes not in synchrony from the first notes: finally. lushness of sound was achieved (in some passqcs) al the expenK of an uncom- fortable heaviness. In their favor. this orchestra 1ener- atcs a tremendous amount of sound for such a small ensemble. Their phrasn. once ~un. arc un:;.c<t and intdh&rntly crafted. and 1beir dynamic contl"U1s raiwe '° both extremes of loud and toft. Bui most important. their per- formance -both of the Strauss and of the Tchaikowsky -entllcd the listener. The sections of this orchettn sin• well toeether. 1nd they don't hesitate to JO out on a limb to make a mu.sacal point. Thouah there were technical problems and I would not qrcc with ttrtaan aspecu_ of inter· prctat1on. the music made sense. and ' we enjoyed these works. The evcnina was rounded out with an appearan~ by Sidney Weiss. in the "Sprin&" Concerto from Vivaldi's "four Seasons". and the A Minor Violin Concerto of Bach. The or- chestra offered polished per- formances of both works. and Weiss showed us some of the flair and musical substance for which he is known. and which wai mtulng dur- in& his fall performan<'C of the Bttthovcn Conceno with the Irvine Symphony. Rhythmic irrcgularities ~tween soloist and orchestra in the Vivaldi were manor and quickly corrected. We were pleased to note that the Moun Camcrata's audience has 1rown significantly since the fall of this )Car. a0 "1n as ~hat makes the pla~ most ~vmes ost an t es u e among dS da ., 30 ·1 h 2 21 at9p.m.and"~arch22at8·.30{f;.m. -' h · "l ·· b n....bb an un }Sat_: unu Marc 7 at in appealing. sue roann1 ions. ut u.;; ie thl.' pla\ houst'. 606 Laguna Canyon at the CLO buildina. 218 W. om- Douglas Ro'-'e. the playhouse's Grattan has fleshed out her character Road. La11una Beach. Call 494-0743 monweahh Ave .. Fullcrton .... all roles art1st1c director and the architect of ats antncately and passionately.As a self-for ticket fnforrnauon. are open except for that of Capt. fortunes for the better pan of the last described pawn an the royal chess Richard Warnngton. who will be ~ ~ years. " a magnificent Henry. game. Grauan gives her emotions full CALLBOARD -.\ud111ons for two pla)cd b) guest artist Richard raging an Ll.'ar-h ke fashion ooe reign in a beautifull) detailed per-l h1ldren·s ola,., -"Mother Hacks·· Kansc\ .... call 526-383:! for further ------------------------------.. informauon. OC Pb.llb.armonlc lists new season fUll l WW:OAT IT~OIC ..... SP(CMi~ "CAUGHT" (Ill) 100-tOt tt llCIMI "'°' • "MOVING" (Ill) •••• 1t1s 1r "8l.OOOIPORT" (Ill) SJO l lOUO "3 MEN & A aAaY" -tr l'G> uea ... 1000 ·~ ..... , _,_ ,.,. "Am000CMATWO -tr ....... ,.) ....... "0000 llOM•IQ vtEl1WI" ,_ OOLl'f SftJ[O 11 lO·J.S »l-11'1' (Ill) "THE LAIT EMPEROR" 11 OOllY SIOIO (..011) 12.U..:00-1:00-10:GO .. AND GOO CMAftO WOMAN" (R) 115-l Jl.S Jl.7 Jt.•JI "llllOON8TIIUCK" (N) ... 1MOOT TO ICLL" (Ill) " DOll'f Sf'(J(O 61SIJl.IOJI "9ROADCAIT NIWI" (Ill) "OCHY SfO(O SOO 1 JI IUO "F"ANTIC" (Ill) _,_ , ..... "PllAllTIC" (Ill) _,_ SIS 7Jl.lttl "IHOOT TO IUU." 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LS" (P'G) SJl.I U.ltOO "3 MIEN & aur 1.-01 -tf "OOllT m•o 6 IS I IS 10 U "FRANTIC" (It) llllllS(ll ·-SOO l lSUS ;ooo MORNING VIETNAM" 1-OOllf STtllO (R) ...... , ... l'WI a ROAT ,,,....0 ICtllDll "SHOOT TO KILL•• (Ill) -tf • DCllf SfCllO HSl .. 1001 "FRANTIC" (N) HMRISl*f- SIS 1 lO·IHI ··THE UNHARAa&.£ LIGHTNESS OF MING" (Ill) , ..... ··3 MEN I A •A•r (..0) * OOlll 011 lO IOlt r By LYNNE LAMER Dlllt,...C.u JCPi fl 1 The C~prcs.s Cl\ ac Theater Guild wall hold tr) outs for 11s annual vanety sho~ March 20and 21 at 7 p.m. at the C'} press Cultural Arts Center. 5172 Orange.· '\ ve.. C~ prcss .... singcrs. dancers. mus1c1ans and comedians O\ler 16 are beang sought .... call 229-6 796 for details. series -t~o "Great Orchestras:· consisting of ~1x concerts each. "In· tcrnational Artists" and the new The Oran1c County Philharmonte "Centennial Series:· commcmorat· Societ) has slated an 1mprcss1vc ang Orange County's IOOth b1rthda) hneup of orchestras. conductors and and 35 years of consecutive seasons solo artists for 1988-89. for the Ph1lharmon1c Society. The new season as split into four Several acclaimed symphonies will r"}"~~~~~::;~~~~~~~!;~~~=====~=~J make their Oranse County debuts 1n SMOOT TO lllU. C•) 12:40 l :OO1:30 7:11 10: u llCI W1'•~· .. , U :SS l :OS l :OS 7:U & l ·lO CAUOMT CNI 1-00. J:l~ ..5,15 7 40, lu:w ...._&Ol'T• 12:SO~~~Jo t :4S llOV_ .. , ...... c ..... ... ,.,.,(lit) the Great Orchestras A and 8 senes. and the Los Anscles Ph1lharmon1c and Los i\ngeles Cham~r Orchestras will make four appearances under Andre Prevan. Simon Rattle and Iona Brown. Leonard Slatkin and the St. Louis Orchestra wtll open the season Sept. 28. followed b) lhe SydMy Sym· phon) Orchestra under Stuart Challender (Oct. 16 ): Sar Peter Max- well Davies and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Oct. 24): Mark Ermlcr conduc11n1 the Moscow State S)'mphony Orchestra (Nov. 2): Mstasla' Rostrop()vach and the Na- 11onal S' mphon) Orchestra (Jan. 30): Daniel Barcnboam and the Orchcstre de Paris (Mar 3): Michael Tilson Thomas and the London Symphon) Orchestra. appurana on the Philharmonic Socicty llncop ·for the first time an 23 )Cars (Mar. I 3): and Sar Cohn Da vis and lhc Bavanan Radio S)mphony Orchestra (Mar. l.S). Soloists include cellist Yo-Yo Ma. v1ohnis1s i.\nne-Soph1c Mutter. Joshua Bell. 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IOUT liW 'M•DN "09 •IANTIC • 1uea.u ... 11t11 ... _.,_ -·,=------==s~-=' Paanast h o P<>&orclich will make has Orange County debut Oct 26. opening the saA<oncen ln1cma11onal Artists series. ~ dcbuuna as the Berlin Symphon) Orchestra under Claus Peter Flor (Nov. 5): the Chuna Trio (Nov. 27): the Sistine Chapel Choir (Feb. 5); Zuban Mehta with the Israel Ph1lharmon1c Orchestra (Mar 18); and the Vienna Cham~r Ensemble (Apr. 28). cons1stin1 of selected Vienna Phalharmonac Or- chestra mem~rs. The Centennial Scnes. opening with cellist Lynn Harrell Oct. 10. features a musciaJ potpoum. includ· an& soprano LC'Ontyne Pri<'C (Nov. 6): the Chicaao Symphony Cham~r Ensemble (Mar. 5): paanist Andrc Wans ( i.\pr. 25): and lhe Ph11cklph1a Orthcstra under Rteardo Muti. rt'- 1umin1 toOranac County af\cr an 18· yarabsence(May 16): Sunday ronccrts wlll be prncnted al 2 p.m .. all othcrl at 8 p.m .• al the Onnac County f>crform1n1 Arts Ccn&cr. Orders from new subKnbtts wiU be accrptcd an May. For m0tt iab'mation. ronLK\ l~ OCPS at 642·8?)?. That ring not the brass one DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a divorced. professional woman (mid·30s) who rttcnily broke up with a man I had bcc::n seeina for thrtt YHt$. I don 'l wish to make exNscs for myself. but I was extremely vulner· able and accepted a dinnc:r 1nv1tat1on from a mcc::-look1n1 man I met 1n a cockta1l lounac. We hit ll off beautifully. I found him to be intclliatnt. wcll·mannertd. conSKkrate and excitina. He said he had JUSt taken a pos11ion with a b11 corporation and was hvina with his cousin unl1I he could find a suitable apanmen1. On our fourth dale. when he said he was in love wnh me. I just melted. We ~eredin1naand dancinaand dnnk1ng qu1le a lot of wine. He ended up al my place for lhc night. The followina mornina (Saturda)) he had tO leave Vel') carry to catch a plane so I Just Sta)ed 1n bed. A few minut" after he left I noticed some- thing shiny o n the noor. h was his wcddin• ring. There was an engraved date which told me he was married in 1973. I am devastated and need to know what to do. Shall I mail the rina to him. go 10 his office and throw 1t 1n his face o r ha\ e 11 melted down and made into a Jackass to remind myself of what a fool I was?-HU MILIATED 1-..i c; .\C'R ~MENTO. HOROSCOPE DEAR SAC: N ........ •ve. Make a ~ktall .. ,. wltlt dae IMM, ~ Mm die rl•1 wltll M commeat, t•H 10 llome -alOM. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS: Now ifs m) turn to hdp )OU help others. Please pr1n1 the nellt sentence an capital leucrs: NEVER LEND MONEY TO RELATIVES. ~h husband's sister (I'll call her MabCI) 1elepho ned and said that she and her husband needed mOM)' 10 make repairs on their home. They had 10 ha Ye S6.000 at ontt. "I'll send a check e'er) month.'" she promised. "Henl') (her husband) is too proud to ask.'' We agreed to helA but did not talk to Hcnl'). Big miSiakc. Since we didn't have 1he money we look out a loan · Thin~ da)s later a modest chtck amvcd with a nole from Mabel p(omisina lo .. send more nexl mOf\lh." S1xl) days puStd and another check came. It was half the siz~ of the fir tone. Three months later when no check showed up. I called her. She cried on tht phone and I felt gudt). Then the truth came out. Henry knew nolhina of the loan She had ovenl)tnt and v.as afraid to tclJ tum that her savinp account was gone and she had to borrow $6.000. SM swore she would send paymtnts rcaularly if we prom- ised not to tell Henry. We pr~miltd. Three months pas~. No check. I phom.'d Mabel and we got into a heated araumcnt. The follow1na eve- nina her parents called to plud her case. The next night her brother called and )Cllcd ... Lay off Mabel. I'll stnd the monc) :· A )Car later the monc) was paid back. Sance that ume m) husband's parents haYC not visited us. nor have the) called. We have not heard from Mabel or Henry or her brother. The whole family thinks we are awful This is our thanks for tryma 10 help As I was saying. NEVER LEND MO~EY TO REt.ATtVES. - YAKIMA. WASH. DEAll Y AA: Gaera0y a,eakllle, you poUey ls a 1• OM, .. , tMall die pe4 ~ all ttladn1 am'& lib yHn. T'9an4ay, Marc• It ARIES (March ~ 1-Apnl 19): Emphasis on popu- w1lhn1ness to make fresh start: articulate views to members of opposite su. Shon Journey could be pan of eAc1t1ng scenano. Lo'c rclat1onsh1p will blossom Leo fiaurcs prom1ncn1I) lant). mo,ement.------------ SYDllEY OIUI tra\C~I. commun1ca- t1C>n. humor. c n1er- 1ainmen1 You'll re· c..c1' c call or message ~ h1ch ele' ates mor- ale and pr"t1gc. Ro- m an c c f igure' p ro m 1 n e nll ) Sc:orp10 1molved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Creative endeavors featured. a \Cf) ··special person" understands you. says so and 1s con,incina. You'll learn more aboul mone) and ho"' 1t &ets lhat wa~ Royally rett1ved as result of recent agreement GEMINI I Ma~ ~I-June 20) Fam II) member aarecs to bam domesllc adjustment -could include actual change of residence or marital status. Focus on pubhc rclauons. contracts. cooperation ~uh one whose ideas sparkle CANCER (Junr 21-Jul) ~21 <itud) Gemini messaae fon aluablc hint. Man) will sa~ )OU arc chasing a ra1nbo~ -but actuall) )OU are on nght track. Work methods. depcndcnls. pe1s. general health -these arc featured. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Spolhght on scnsuaht). crcatl\ It). personal magnc11sm. intensified lo'e rela- 11onsh1p. Rcspons1b1ht1es increase and so do op- ponun11ies fo r greater financial reward Can~r nauvc ,.., 1n picture. VIRGO 1.\ug. ~'-Sept 22) Whal had been out of reath becomes a'atlablc Transaction 1s completed 1n' olH'S '.>ecunt). propcn~. home. poss1b1lit) of maJor sale or purchase lmpnnt St) le. ad"en1se wares .\rt<''> pla)) role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22). Stress independence. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ): Your 1nsuncts are com~ct dcspne obJccllons from onr with h ttlc talent or faith. Mone) will be fonhcoming.. loss will be rcverst-d. ~ou'll locate an1cle m1ssin1 or stolen .\quanan 1s featured. , SAGmARIUS (NO\'. 22-Dcc ~I ). D1-.crs1f). sat1sf~ curios1t). make inqu1n«. check wardrobe Yo u'll be tn' 1ted 10 attend "gala afTa1r .. Judgment. in1u111o n o n 1argct. circumstances swing 1n ~our fa,or Gcm 1n1 ln\Oh c:d . CAPRICORN (Dec 21-Jan 19): You obtain required facts, figures. Secret rcpon is released. )Ou'll ha'e accc'\ 10 11. )ou'll pin cons1derabki •.a6 result Fnend-.h1p de,clo ps 1n10 "mcan1n1fur · rd at1onsh1p Ta uru!> pl:i'" role AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18) Emphasis on 'anti~ d1sco,cf). e Acttement. ph)s1cal a11raC11on Clash of idea'> pro \\:s st1mulat1na.. 't' ou"ll win friends and poss1bl~ a contest. Gain 1nd1catcd thro ugh reading. "'nting. Virgo 1n,oh cd. PISCES lfeb 19-March WI .\cqu1escc to rcquc)\ made by one ~ho reccntl) did you a fa, or. Emphasis o n prestige. carter. part1c1pa11on in communlt). poht1cal or charitable pn>JCCt. Taurus. Libra are 1n picture IF MARCH lt IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou arc d )namu.:. crea\l,c. scn~ual. stubborn and an onginal thinker. Yo u also are !>4."nStltH'. prcsc1cn1. capable ul crca11naanaura ofm)Slen glamor )oucould succcc::d in film~tt·r 1ele' 1S1on. actuall' ha\C po1cnt1al for b«om1ng.i "i.ur .. Leo . .\quanu~ P"OPll' pla~ 1mpon.ant rot" in 'our ltfC Currr nt c~cl~ htghhghts populant~. dome-~••~ adJus1men1. traYel, polt11cal act1\lt) Ma~ ~•II tx- product1,c. proritabk and memorable for \OU tn JQlHI Cab claimed first traffic fatality Once the automob1lt -.as de- \Clopcd. 11 ~rtainl) d1dn'1 take Iona 10 turn 11 1n10 a taiucab. lt was a New York Cit) cab that hit the first pcdestnan killed b> car O n(' H.H Bliss. In 1899 Honeybtts m.a)' set anlf) but no1 anlf) enough 10 Stt mi. The) can '1 In c•..c.'.f) ountt of dust under )Our bed -sk-ep ttght -h' e an csumat('d 4~.000 mates Q. Was Napoleon Bon.apane a good student" .\ .\t the m1h1a1> acadcm' he -----------------------------, araduatcd "'o ~~ 1n a'ctass of 58 Is 1t contt1vable to ~ou 1ha1 there arc at least 50.000 people out thcr(' with whom )OU could find happncss in mamagt?Thosc: who rcsea~h such matters claim it's true Maybe you tell )Our matnmon1al ll)ate. "You're the one and onl) ... Bui 1f1he~cxl)trt.s arc right. you could 53). "Give me an)' more gufTand I'll &O look for the olhcr 49.999." Wa11. too harsh. Don't say that -\I practttt in all of India art o nh 15 ps,choanal)sts TV L · · ~ •.. GROWING PAINS * N..-Oay/New T1me1 8 00r... All< 8R1oc: By CHAil.LES GOREN ud OMAR SRA.RIF Neither vulnerable. South deals. NoaTH • K J 'V I I 7 0 Q. '' • Q 7 63 Wl'ST £AST •••5•3 •0 761 -; 5 J : •• 2 . Klt7 . AJ51 • K 5' • J 10 9 SOUTH • A 10 :AKQ964 . '3 •A 11 The biddina: SMm Wm ~ordl E..a 1 : .... 2 / ,_ ,-; ,_ ,.. .... Opcnina lead: Four o f • The trouble with a finesse is thal it rues to win only half the time. So an expert will 10 to lfeal leqth.s to try to avoid rdyina on fickle fonune for his contract. Here's an example from tbe Bermuda Rqional, held at the end of January at the South· amplOD PrinC:C:SS. With a band that revalued 10 more than 20 points after support from partner. South, John Brom- bcr1 of Dalla&, wasted no WM m IORPEOPLE TRADtl10NAL Cirrs AND AcCESSORIIS OPfNING MARCH •• c PERSO ~~CHTO WEIGH I: .. • ~._,, __ , •• •1 INND cmcu•a ....__ . -, .. '9S ... _~p111tD81£4•wwr to a V • ...... Qiiidl ._., ..... ........ ,,,..~---,.. ........ -.. ..... . ,..;, ..... _ ... ••di.~ ,. ................ ... ....................... .. "' .................. ......... , .. ~,..... .---*'=-··~ ...... C*ll, ... .............. .. a--..... 191• .... .... .... ....... u. l......,w ... 1111111111 G11e 18 ' "9111.__. Wl9i MW So ..... ~ ~· 1U5 A Y .. 181111 LAI TU T DI• .... ....... Gecp $1111C Sa.-ec :.it.is .... T ..... s-. r....- l..191111 ...... :, ~-••• ...... ll' • Or .... l•WS'tm • "-?f...'3 I ' ••• a... .... !15· • • • .. ....... llOl'lti ..... n. .... 11 .. T ......... iG ••• ~TU JeeF..-.. -~·... a 950 " '• ..... Slit T• T USA Ta ...... satins to pme. Note that North's jad of spades was a usdess uxt; bad be held l.M Jack of ether minor instead. the cont.nw:t would have been a virtual laydown af1a tbc opauna lad. Declarer woa tbc s'*5c kad in band and led the nine of diamQnda. West made a aood try by risiQS with the kin& and shifnna to a dub. SiDc:e the cohtract was sure to fail if the queen was covered by tbc tina. de- clarer ca.lied for a low dub from dummy-if Wat bdd the kin&. the queen would acore a trick later. Al- ter winniq the ace of dubs. dedar- ACAOU 1 Bali« c;tler\t 6~1dmle tO Arnlled 14 Owtndle 15 Watllf IP0'1 16 On --carousing 17 Fref1dl legdlature 11 Stift tat>n<: 20 Ory 21 ~ 23 Htghw8y 24 Swedlatl ISlle 28 Constrtuhon 28 s,,..., 30 Wesl ll'dea ~ 3 1 Want bedly 32~ 3e Norw.~ 37 Leg perU 31 Tc:tws: q. 39 Yution or Anwtc:8n s- 42 Co 'I '4 Pae? 45 CowdM ... ~ q 8 11t1IMI 50Wep 111rJ 51 CdDr ~= Yecane se The t>est eov~~ 61 forYl!en 62 ~~ 63~ 6' CNrgea 65 ()rat. DOWN 1 lmpucMnce 2 1111"9 --K\ one• bOnn9' 3 P8Clftc por1 4 Qt..-i.ttier 5 T•e b9dL 6 "'-"1 P9St 7 Alt tlW .ate a v•n.me 9 e-tte 10 Of Net 11 Up Ind - 12 Slurry 13~ ,, eo. 22~ 25 Aedlr'9 26 Qn:ua ~llbot.rt 27 Ca1C81 • inn ZI UK Nllllr¥9 21 Trw:itiOn 30 Sec en 32 c.I 33 &t4)t H S4 L9t1lln 35 Aul1dle l-.......,..2--3~~-"T.::--- I 1 I , .. 17 42 Spoitwa••• '3 ll'dgl td 5 I 4.Sa.n.- 41 Atlsn 47 Ugfil,,.... ... ....... .-orny 49 ~ 51 ~ S3a..lle.ns ......, !W n.,.nod 51 Gr9lllln 57 Egge 510ncawaund 11 12 13 '"PJ's realty smart! He can speft his name: ............. ; . ,... .. ·~·~· 'S . J.t ·~-=-- HERE.15 1l£ SGN: '~ ••. lt>tOr ••• ~ ... FtY •.. lS .•• OftN ... , DENNIS TD llltNACB "C'mon ... we don't have time to listen to the latest gossip ... PEANUTS ACTVAU. '(. c.wu.es. I AATE MSEMLL .. l'M ONLY f'l.AVIN6 o.4 VOOI TEAM BECAUSE l'VE A1..W.tWS 8EEH r:OND OF VOO .. OAlll"ISLD TUllllL&WltltD8 ¥ l J URL, ONCE I ~S FOND OF ""1, 9tlT TMEM I WASN'T .• 80T TMEN I WAS A6AIN ... TMERE MUST eE A WORD FOR IT ... PO c.,QJ KNOW 1 CAN'1 Rf MlM&fR THf LA!>T TIME I Ht.Af\P YOO !>AY .. MC.OW'"? 1·~~~ ~ J01)4~1N6-~.,, • by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz REFOND ! ,, .. , v~ by Jim Davia WE. 'LL TALK A800T THl5 IN TMf MORNING- JON P0f5N'T MAV( £NC>06+4 TO OCCUPY HIS MINP OAlllN AND PATCllB8 MD LEFT ME " CAQD eefdle MEWENT10~ lbl».Y POR DT!BR OR POR wom SHOE A CDl.t#M! ~·r 6WE TO 9£ ~TAC&JL.AR ~ ~'(. JUDGE P .AJIKJtR PUNKY wmumAN "d'.XYRE NO'f GOING "t> 6£f :~Ll~V· CMN!.. I l'"""'nrn=lCJIT"'--it'IT"'d DOONaBUllY by Garry Trudeau by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelty by Harold le Doux by Tom Batluk .................. ,... ................. _ .... .., ,,,,,. ........ ., .. ...... VW--•-.. -'~ 1111'1 TO.:ISI I r I I I ~f' 0renge CoMt OAILY PflOT/Wedneldey, Meteh t 1Na 86 disk-clmc bu~ncss on which tl'le based Wtstcrn Otaital Corp. for $49 compan) was rounc:IC'd 10 lrv1ne· million in caM\ and ochtt contidcf· at1on' Wt '<'m Ot11 tal ,. kadma maker of co.mpulcr storqc. rommunacata<>n\. I 'iedo controlkf and losic-'Pf<>Ca11nl I unih. abo will auume about s~ m1tlt0n tn T Ii ht.n.. lnt compan1n uid The deal. v.rh1ch "'-3S asrttd 10 1n Ottcm~r and compll'tcd Tucsda) I 1n"ohcs Tandon·s W1nchnt<'r disk dn'~ cn11nttnn1 and m.anufactunn• I fxthti.ci 1n Sanui Clara and n Jo~ and Stnppore as well as platt"d I media oprn111ons 1n »nu. Clara Tandon v.111 hit lt"f1 '*"h 11\ flcdal 1n1bus1nl'u of manufacturtn& 11so1o1. n hnc of prnonal computt'r\ "Tandun ha\ bt't:om<' ont' of th<' v.orld's fastest-1ro1o1.1ng p( com pan1C'\ and wr now plan 10 rnncrn- U'3te our rt"sourccs on the worldw1dr marltct1n1 of brand-name P< and subs}Stt'm products \Old at tht rr1a1I k1rcl," said the compan\'s 1.hilirman Sir.iana Lal Tandon J~J,'~l~JJUJ J ~~' •NffO CASHl t Wf'U IUVI C l,. COlD, SILVUt K E COINS WANTIO If ¥ 'RE NOT \'\£ARI C IT. SELL IT' HIGH PRICES PAID fOI SILVfR AND COLD ""' D ( < )11' "'i \\ ( \\ <\N r • _,. ., Clift .. ' •• U (t (I lh ., ' ., tp•·f '"'' .~, l\ll fh!l\''"'(lltl'' ( l) ... l lfll'll" FM l\'H •• "''' ''l H IHI<\ ( 0M"1fll.\t li("f '\I f'\All"> \II\ I It''' J*-l" lll<t~OIATl (A~H JOI A""VfHl....C. THAf'\ N.KIO\J~ " [) I« 111·" i<.1rt' l 111n c.~ • t.., !IJI ._, I• d ,11 '" fo'Jfn't '1.J'"'•' -41 • •• • • ••191 J.tl) ~H 1 lillJ ~I •II "' •.., t ' "-r'ft pi 1'1 t11 .JI ho ,. t .,f!tJ 1~141 I U ·llOO .\span of1hr deal Tandon d&r<'«I .---------------------------~ to bu) Wt.~tc:rn Digital produl I\ 1o mc1.·t 11s produt.t10n n1.'t'd\ lor di h:J't l"-0 )Cal"\ The acqu1s11ton ol TanJ11n., J"lo. drt' \' oprrat1un~ ~·'I:'\ "t''>tan 01giU1I a bU \lnl'\\ 'AhO!K' rt.'\\"nul'\ grc1o1. to S~80 m1ll1un 10 I 4!("' from S ·, m1ll1un 1n I IJ85 ''(l.tndon·, uJ)l.r.u1on\I Jrl· nc1turJ e \tcns1un'> of o ur t.urrent mark t·t, that ""111 t.·nsurl' cun11nued grn1o1. th 1n our \toraae produll line 10 l'i<X• and bc-yond ·· satd t...atl't) Braun 3 "-nt crn 01g11al \emor "ice prt'\ldl'.'nl. Mercedes prices up DETRO IT I .\Pl-'-tcned\"'>·8en1 of :'-.orth .\mt•n1.a has announ1.cd '" founh pnce 1ncreast" s1nle \faH h 1987 bccau~ ol 1he l on11nu1ng ~rail.·, nc'>s of the d ollar ag.a1ns1 lht "t'\I German mark Merccdes \31d Monda' prt1.\"\ nn nin1.: ofll\ 13 model\ -.111 1nnc.tl.(.' Jn a'cragc I 6 J)l.'rlcnt un car' dt•li\trt·d to dt"alcrs nanin& .\pnl I g The 1hrcr-ll:a'>t t'\~nsl\ c \k ncdc\ models. 1he I 'K)fs. 11. ill nut ht: affected b' 1h~ 1ncreaSl"') ""hirh "di boo111he price of 1~ M'I model lht 260 E \Cdan to SJ., . ~' from SJ.,_2SO .\t the other t'\tremr. the: 'o0\E-< -.111 JUmp 10 p~ 065 from S ~, ~'1• ..a id a \1crccd~ sp<>kC"sman OTC UPs & DowNs NYSE UPs & DowNs \ our we nx·o YE:\R CD 8.25 ·.1g.50"· .R.\TE f \"IELO I I ll! hJl . I l°'li.; Jt!J\ '._ I ., 1., 1ti. ... \\ h, 'I\ , I \ .t f \n,l 11 ~t 111, ,1, "'I, I · 111.,\Ju, JI r '' ...... , fl\! ... .J " 1 • t-unr' '' t ' .. rr 1 ... 11, I 11'-r , ' I l..1 1111~ Ji ........ " '.111 t "' r.11,.., "' h• 1 I' lh J I < :.111 l-800-1PACIFIC • r h"f'I m : . . . . . f"\ Q \J I ' I l '. Rally barely continues NEW YORK (AP) -~ stock mark~ churned an a narrow ranae Wednttday. strugltna to utend Tunday's rally. Conftdtntt has continued to JprCad latdy on Wall Strttt that the economy renwns healthy nearly five months after Black Monday on Ort. 19. In addJuon. stock pnces have been Ins volauk lately than they were as recently as earl) January. s~una that 1nveston· mood 1s Ins sub1«t 10 sudden chanae. Analysu say anvestina instatuttons have srown more c-aer 10 put IOfM of thcar cash rnervcs into stocks. an order to show in their first-quarter rtpons to clicnu that they partacapated in the rttcnt market rally. Sull. many oblcrvcn wonder how much stock m1fht ~ for sale at t-iaper prices by investors sauana walh paper losses and waitana for an opportune 11me 10 att out of the market. The Dow Jones averqc of 30 1ndustnals dropped 6.80 to 2.074.27. 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Today~s ume-pftuwed cooks find it ~ for strtamlinins ~=~---bCMan 10 ........... She table in mi1*1A By Collilli._ c:oaveaienc'e foods with llliaowave speed. lhete ftalt.ftlvond IMtri&es can bC rt.dy \0 eerve ia llMwt onkr. Tk i:>Uowiaa quidt·IC>Jla 10Ups and s&cws tam fttsll. froln and c:an!M'd i"8redicftts with vivid ICUOftiGI' few simmmd-aJl-day Oavor. New from the Quaker Test Kitchens.. ach recipe beains with handy canned beans and acb cooks in Oae microwave in las than 2~ minutes. 7.esty Italian Bean and Sauaee Soup' tS a quick combination of lavori11e insredieots. The rich broth takes its heartiness from port and beam and its spicy flavor cue from 11.llian sauuae and seasoninp. Tomatoes. beJJ pepper and onjon add prden-fresh taste appeal. An easy supper for a crowd. the soup may be fiozen for even faster meals later. Cheesy Veaetable Chowder has a liaht, yet rich and satisfying flavor. The creamy blend, brimmins with colorful-vqetable chunks, beains with convenient pork and beans. A simple rombination of six inatt- dieats.. it mimxooks in only I l minutes. Popular LOui .iana • cooki na provided the inspiration for Jam- balaya Bean Slew. a zesty blend of New Orleans-style red kidney ~ rhicVe and v ...... Oa -.i wiUl today's ••• •rills trend. this tow-fa& tCMap ~ ia aa lesa tha.ft 200 calOrici per ICl'Viftl. · rrAUAN SEAN AND IAVIAG& IOt1P "" ............. SS •• ea.-, WYe4. llMIJ cn·'led I ftlllS beef..,. 1 1~ eu tomatoes, eel .... f&ecet 1 .,._ Mii ~.at lat. l · ......... ¥. C9f e••" • • ..._ 1 d9ve p.rUc, m1llcff ¥1 ....... tlallu tealMlaa 1 ll ••cc cu pert u4 beul 1 utleap11• cMPfed ,.n1ey Place sausage in 3-quart micro- waveable casserole: cover with waxed paptr. Microwave at HIGH l minutes. st1mna halfway throuah cookina. Drafo dnppings: set sausaae aside. Using same casserole. combine beef broth. tomatoes. green ptpper, onion. prlic and Italian seasoning. Cover. microwave at HIGH IS to 17 minutes. starring every S Substitute turkey. for veal in schnitzel How long has at been since you treated yourself to veal cutlets? With prices so high. most people pass them up at the meat counter these da)S. If you·ve a voided such favonte dishes as Wiener Schniuel because )OU can•t afford the veal. make Cahfom1a Turke) Schnauel in- stead. California-grown turkey cutlets replace the veal in this dish. You can bu) these turkey breast cutlets p~packaged or you c.an buy a turke) b~ast and shcc the cutlets )O urself. To make California Turkey Schniu el. you use the same egg and breadcrumb breading as you would with Wiener Schnitzel. Saute the turke) cutlets in butter and oil and to p 1A1th a lemon) butter sauce E .. er) thing -taste. texturc and appearan« -wall convin« you that )"OU a~ eating veaJ. but your pocketbook will know the dif- ference. / minutes. Add reserved sa.,.... and beans. Microwave at HIGH 4 to S minutes. or until vqetablcs arc tender. add parsley. Serve with vated Parmesan ch~. if d.!sired. Eight 1 cup servings. CHEaY BEAN AND VEGETABLE CROWDER 3 c-.s freaea veptaltle me4tey of lweceoll, caaWlewer u4 earro&a 1 ae..,... ..-,.wtler '4 aeu,...1ar11c powder Zape.a 1 11 ••ce cu perk u4 beau, BEFORE YOU BUY ... PROPOSmON 65, a new ~omia law, requires that you be given warning regardin& l*tlhle cancer or reproductive effects for particular consumer products. GET INFORMATION ABOUT POSSIBLE WARNINGS REGARDING ••• • CANCER • BIRTH DEFECfS • AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM FOR PARTICULAR BRANDS OF CONSUMER PRODUCTS nm free phone call Qets you clear and reasonable inbmation about particular products BEFORE you buy them. • Not a11 products~ nw. • Not all~ are~ in thU free phone service. • Calf )lC;MJ hM a~ aboli cancer or~ harm from dt I ft:als Which ~be found in consumer~ • Wet check the brand and~"~ • Wll ~you dear and reasonable inbination about produ(;ts before --them. ~ This he QI is a public service «the INClllDllNT 1(Xll•IJNICAllON aJlJJIQL. INC. CALL BEFORE YOU BUY(f)I(ll>O) Ul~ ------------- ....... . ............ ,ne ... ... .-.c-. Combine vcactables. seasoninss and milk in 2-quart microwaveable casserole; cover. Microwave at HIGH 7 minutes. stirrina once after 4 minutes. Stir in beans and cheese. Microwave at HIGH S to 6 minutes or until vqctablcs arc tender. Stir halfway throuab cook- ing and apin before servina. Six I cup servings. JAii.BALA YA BEAN STEW l't• 1111 .... ._, ,, ..... 1101 lft tr I .... .,.. ~···••••111•1 .......... In )..quan microwaveable casserole. combine tomatoes. wa1er. rice, celery. onion. PftD pepper and prtic. Microwave at HIGH 7 minutes. Add mnainins inaredicnts. Cover. microwave at Hf OH IS '° II minutes OI' untiJ chicken is tender. llinina every S minutes. Let stand S to 10 minutes or vntil rice is tender. Stir bdOtt servinc. Eiabt I cup ICl"Vinp. Delivery service brings baby foods Ill~< .<ll .'\ r < < >l t>< l'\ ~ . . . ' 1ry a taste thatS unbeatable. I Eat a Wheatable. ----aoel I I I I Make your own gourmet vinaigrette ' ,, Add touch of the Irish with bread With ._ la "Of die Irish ad a Resat -.rith ranaiai• <touO. (C"w •etpfuf hints from co~cr. kt rix •• warm. diaft-fitt AriJdama.na·s Yeas&. you can ca. platt uatil dcMabkd in•. about ii) Cft&~ lrisb Swirl 9rad. a JO to «> miau dcbaomly racMsl bft9d that ... a ... loaves witb bea~n ca touch of srccn to your SL Patrict"s B:aU at l7S cka»itts for JS to «> Day. minutes. RftnO"e loaves from pan This httltbrul bread combines and cool on wm rack. Makes 2 spinach. powon and a SIJrinanrne loaves. coUcction of fresh herbs tbat will -naw spinach. drain and Surd) lhriJJ Wnil) and &ic:nds Oft squcca iD paper towd to dry. thu fun-ftllcd da). Procn.s in dcctric bkndcr or food T~ velvet) trxturt oft.be bread processor until findy minttd. IS derived from t.be potatoes_ tbe r-----------..::: staple of the Irish forcmturics. And with t.be pttn s,pinach swirled throuahout. t.hjs ~in-oar braid creates a vlSUal bat to capturt the spmt of lhr holiday.. For a trul) lnsh d1nntt. serve corned bttf and cabbeet seasoned 'Allh carawa). but doo"t f<>flrt to pass dchC1ous fnsh Swirl Bmld 'Aatm from t~ oven. Surprix your fa,oritc lcprtthaun with a sand- -.1ch mack from our grttn and Tiii BEST C . II HUGl?Ja IHOl'sw -.h1te s-.irt bract QUSB SWOU. BllEAD $~ lelm,ad,...,uefleu Z•·bll'lfH•Apl' . ·~ ......... .... z ,...uca ,,.,_, __ .• ~ dft*YJaS• le., .. ·~ c.,water z 'lll\h 11 • •• .. nu er marpr- iae ~c_, .... , ........ 1 prtsp CH -.a) freaa. c\111 •• '' 1 "• l teaftlua *JC• l t1Ht1f1• ,,. ~) \uil leaftl .. .Wwee4 l ea. lfPllJ \ala ln larsr bowl combine 2 cups flour. supr. salt and undissolved \cast. Heat milk. watn and butttt to l 20 to 130 diep'tts. Gradually add to di) •~ts and beat 'Allh eltttnc m11n at medium spttd for 2 mmutn.. scrap1n1 bowl occastonall)'. Add l cup flour and beat at hi&h spttd for 2 minutes.. Remove half of battn to anothtt bov. L Add potato to ~f of batter. Add spenacb and basal to 0 1htt half. Sur rcmainana Oour into each batter to matt soft douah- Tum douah vanations separ- a1~I) out onto hahlly floured sur- face. Knead nch until smooth and eta.sue. about 8 to I 0 nuoutn. P\acc douahs 1n pn.srct bowls. tumina to areast top. Co,~r. kt me in warm . draft-frtt ptac:e until doubkd in size. about 30 to 40 manutn. Punch douah down~ djvidc each douah in half. To make loaves. roll onc-balf of po&ato douah and OIX'- balf of spinach douah to 8 x 14 Inches. Platt spenach ~ on potato douah. Roll uP from short end to shape into loaf. Pinch cdars 10 seal. Platt loaf. Kam sick down. into ~8'h x 4V1 it 2'h-incb loaf pan. Sterling's wines now more reliable ., lll&E DtJNNE en .............. ·OFFER IN TOWNI WINI WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS UNLIMITED DOUBLES NDON BROIL 47 La. CAlPIRJS• .... •••111• • ITAllN19MWI aae79 ~~ aa2e29 lar M ~ 'Woew Added BONEUSS 1 /2 HAM t.a 2.'J' Ft-" ..,,..., '-lich OltUMS OR WINGS ..•.... 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PaleA&a. wbo.c,&!ac lbaoocn box~("-~ tbC label.:.: Lan-y ~YI,.. ~ 11). -~~~~ ..... htr.' 0 The Tamina of . the providen. nourislt l~itchhdren by To~ and i1t'ml t~ that .. ~ '~'°"~ ~~ ta c A N o y Mouatt .. 1 cookbook the foods t~ serve them. wertn•t around 10 ~ lllD .rhen MIK\1na rtt1pa"" t""" .. u,. ckids.to ctit atU ·unk food... ..The Tama .. of the C.A.N.O.Y. the book WIS fint publithcd ranee ··~.'ft thinp f!'ake foods taste t!:uy defines cJ.N.D.Y. u Mons&cr" !s u timely tc>d:IY as .it frof1? Nutra-Sw~t ~ ADD (At,. aood.; SM .id. 'aupr, uh and .. ContiDUOUll\' Aclvcnitcd Nutri-WI when at was first .PUbhthcd an tentaon Ddku Disorder) to Tats: :-. t.ionally Oefklcnt Yummin •• 1978. when the ute of additives in kiwifruit and boxed drinks for "I hav~ trled1 toloutc ~~'_~ . : children's diets became "'*r con-children. are consas~nt Y wet in ~·"~ She ~ys bvridred1 of mdhons of ccrns.The book has bttn revised. New recipn include Apple Snow suaar. but at has not. alway• ~ ~vertasana ~Ian ~ aim~ Linsky uid in an interview heft. to Auff. Mexicau Chili Cauerole and possible.. Some rttipes c~ntatn ~·~~ly at cheklrcn. maksna nutn· reftcct 1 new interest in fats and Almost Fried Chicken. more sweeteners than I hke to uon a 1«ret war wqed by perents cholntcrol serve but these at least have some usina direct commands. · The book also includes suaes-nutri'tional advantaae over camouflaee and constant auard This new edition contains many tions for school lunches. brinaina C.A.N.D.Y. -the foods they are duty.·· . . . additions: easy ways to cut bKk on trea~ to school, nutnuo~s ~ meant to replace." NutntJOn relates d1rtttly to fats and cholntcrol: new ways to cookana for younastm 1n a macro-She says 11.tt is only used in recipes where she thouaht it was i m r.ort.ant. 'I hann't been as succnsful in reducina fats in recipn," Linsky says. "It will~ nccnsary for you to use your judament in the num~r and frcquencyofrccipes you choose to make and serve." Lansky says her selections are intended to &ive readen a ranae of ahernataves from which to choose -not to earn them "a certificate of nutritional punty. whatever that may~.·· She says parents must weiah cost. preparation ume and nutritaonal value apinst what will actually ~ consumed. No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins Wrth Stater Bros. Low, Low Prices Some of her other sugestions: -To reduce the amount of supr 1n home-cooked foods. decrease the amount of supr that is called for in recipes. - To reduce the an take of salt. use other season a np. such as lemon Juice. '1nepr. onion. chi ves. herbs and garlic. • -•• l -·~: Meat Dept . Savings Wings Or Dru~= .. sr Lunch Meats:::uv.-. .. , "°'~39- Meat Franks ~~.. ,.oz 79- Sliced Bacon_, .. oz 1129 Pork Steaks :::~ t• 1139 Whole Catfish.... ..99• Red Snapper;::-, .• 11" Cornpare these Lo w Prices STATER BROS. 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Lansky says. remember th.at a ccn am amo unt of fat is necessary for growth and development in youna children. But af your fam ily's dact 1s "saturated' wath fats. use non-stick cookware dunna food preparation: a bulb-baster to skim off fat from dishes as they cook. and serve meat less often than )OU do chicken and fish. Other sugest1ons: refriacrate s:iu('es. soups or gravies before sen 1ng (as fat cools. It rises to the top and hardens and is then easy to remove): broil. stew. stir-fry. steam or broil foods rather than fryina them. and bu y natural peanut butter that lets the oil float to the top Pour ofT the 0 11 before begin- ning to use the Jar. LansJty wall have another new book this spnni. "fat-Proofing Your Children .. (Bantam). She 1s the mother of two tttnsand hves in s uburban Minneapolis. Her previously published books include "Feed Mc I'm Yours." "Kids Cookina .. and a scnes of "Practical Parcnuna" tip books. ''Th T•.U.1 •I ,_ C.A.N.D. Y. Moo1Ur" by Vkty [-1•1t• ne BoH PH4Hn. JU h1n. 11.1$ • Fish~ives new flavor to casserole Beuer Homes a.M Gat*u Y cars aao. trcnd-scnina lasaana started 1hc la)'ered look for food Now we're bu1ldma up the fla vors of man) casseroles. layer by lu~IOU~ la)'Cr. Serve this curry rend11ton with trad111onal condiments: peanuts. shredded coconut and shccd areen onion SEAFOOD LASAGNA l IYt-euce cum..-clams Milk " c., cJ.1ptM oaioa .,-, Hf di••• e~ IJ'ff8 ~r e,, C9f c••H•~ celery ....... ""' ...... s .... ,...... .......,a.e ., IMIUer ...... ., .... ....,.,,... n..r t &eaa11••• ..,.... ddda ....... .,_... Yt Cllf ........... lettJ Jad clMeM(I...,..> 14"'..-...aa....,......, ........ ..... ~ ........ Cl···-.... P1•• MrJHllll ce<JUI .. ............. -.· Fastmeals de~nd on chicken Boned ch~ken breasts arc a cook·1~ for m1k1n11 fast meal WMn lMch1c:kcn isc:omb1rltd w11h ~ and "'""" t~ mu 1 is a i~y main d1 h thal's compeny- pccaal. Microwave Chicken with Broc- coli and Grapes has another convc- f'llCntt for lhc cook an the form of hiah quality and1v1dually-frozcn broccoli spears. Keep the spears on- hand a~ the freuer to give meals an anrac11vc touch. Arran1t' chicken an 12 x 8-anch <2-<i~n' microwave-safe dash. ( O\ er with m1crowavc--safc plastac >Arap or waxed paper. Microwave o n HIGH for4 m1nutn. Rearransc ch.ckn; place bnx'cole spcan bc- t-ttn ctuckn brntti. C'o"er~vc on HIGH an actdition:al 6 to 8 menutl'S or unul chicken ii no lot\ltf ptnk and bfe>«oli is crisp.tender. 1um1n1 dish 11! turn halfway throuah cook- ina. Ul ~tand. covered. whale prepenna sauce. In small macrowavc-sa~ bowl. combine all sauct anpeditn1s. Microwave on MEDIUM for 2 m1nu&cs or unul warm. stamna halfway. Do not boil. Drain hquad from chicken and broccof a; spoon sauce on top. 4 tcTVinss. c.v....... .... .areeUea: Hat O\.~ 10 J 1S dqren. Place h kto b«.a$u an 12 i-lndl (2. quan) baJuna d1sa co"cr ••th foJI Bake al 37S dqrccs for 30 m1nutn Pbcc broccoli spears bttYrttn ch1<.kcn breasts COH'r and bake an add111onal I 5 manutn or un11I chic ken 1~ thorou&hl> cooked and broccoli 1st n\~kndrr Meanwhile. in small saucC'J)ln. combine all \aUCe 1n1rt'd~nt . Cook O\er medium heat unul ~arm. su mna occas1onall~ Do no1 boll Drain hqu1d from ch1l ken and brou.oh 'ipoon ..auce on to p Otenoe Coat OAtLY PtlOTIWl!dnnday Marett t . , ... A heihhf ul meal 1n about 15 minutes bqins b)' pan.ally m1cro- w1 vans the chicken. Then altematr 11 wath broccoli to finish cooking. Dunn1s~nd1ng11mc.comb1nrrcd ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::::::=::::!!:::::=:~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:::1 aiapcs. ><>sun. orange peel and honey and warm in the microwave. Drizzle the chicken and broccoli with the l'1trus sauce and 1h1~ colorful. low-calorie meal 1\ ready to cat. MICROWAVE CHICKEN WITH BROCCOLI AND GRAPES Milk solves youngsters' deficiency in calcium By EAJlL ARONSON ., ........ _ Man) )oun~ter\ aren't gl't11ng cnou&h calci um. e'ipec1all> 1f they're sloppin& 1ha1 ht1k carton of milk that u5ed to be a part of n C'') school lunch The ava1lab1h1-. of fru11 dnnks or soda in man) \Chools toda-. mean<1 children don'1 have to bu' milk tu lO with their lunche\. \a-.., Dr D)mpk ( ook'iq. nutn111m1.\t v>11h the Te~u .\ & \1 l n1-.er\ll\ Extension 'icn ice · .. According to l \ Depanmcnt of .\gnculturc \lud1t>\. man~ )oung people don'1 gel enough calcium dail):· Cook'>q said "In fau. female\ O\l'r 11 )Ca~ ol age were reponed at greatc\t nsk of calcium dcfi(leno. which can lead tu o.,.. tcoporosls 1n later )ear\ .. She \a}'i parents need to know the minimum da1I} requirement\ to determine whclher their children arc gcttingcnouah calcium forgo{ld hcahh "Children ag~ I through I 0 need 800 milligrams of cak1um a da) This requirement can be met w11h thrC\' \Cn mis of da1') fooch a.span of the C\C')day diet." she \aid "Out· to increasing bone length and de-. elopment. adolc"':ents 11 10 I 8 )cars old need I .~00 m1ll1gram\ of talc1um. wh!l'h can be: met b' eating four ~rvana.s of da1') food\ dail) .. An 8--ounce carton of milk 1s one ~" 1ng ·\ I 1 -Ounce piece ofchcesc or a (up of ~ogun alw 1'i equal to I one <i;en 1ng. "If your child dnnk\ milk at breakfast and dinner and rals other I da1') produns throushout the da~ a sweetened fruit dnnk at lunch ma) no t interfere w 1th adequate calcium intake.'' ( ooksc} \a1d If children do n·1 dnnk milk al school or ho me. offer them more da1') produll'> 1n meals and snack\ I she suge'ited Chec\c \andw1ches. chcncburgcr'>. ~he~ and cracker\ I ChttK puza. na,orcd )OIUrt. milk shakes. ice \:ream and milk-based puddanp will add 'alc1um to a I child's diet CookK) frowns on g1-. ins chil- dren cak1um supplements in pill form. sa)ml this can ha'e side effects. She sugcsts check 1 ng w1 th a physac1an before usma such supple- ments. .. Dairy foods arc the bnt and mmt abundant wurcc of calcium in our food suppl>.'' saysCook~y. "In addat1on. they contain lactost' and I \ 1taman D that enhance calcium usa,r by the bod) ·· • Pot.nt cut 1mtet-~1 lb. Llmlt 2 Wh11e SUppU.. Last. --'/ Save I Looper lb. lmlYIACI ~ ~ Ground Porterhouse or Diet Ground 199 Sirloin =:: bc-s H ... ,. I Chantilly Stoneware Cooted Com ~~3.99 ~!;3.89 Prices effective March 10 thru lbrch 11 • per lb. 6pac or Slice Beer ....... OIUQIM 11--4.88 • SA TISr ACTION GUARA1'/TCCO -----DOUILITOUI WWWllACI 24 oz. ·Ralphs ~~~read 4 SaTe .20 I _...._. ..... ...... ._ -'""··---------------. .... -------_ .. ____ ........ -----------. ------· . ._ • , .... Ollll DM.V N.JJT/ ........_, W.Clh I, 1 ... en up with a salad for Wiater Cracked Wheat Salad. ftuffy cooked bulaur is com· biMd wi&hwiaterpearllica. cherry II eMITJ .......... ta Wt tomato halves. small black olivn. ~ nf .... "9d....., cooked turkey and a bit of old-'4 ct1f dear ~ ,...._ w faMio9d•illCtlMIL";..':;'";',.,-;:.~-::~;::';i .. ·~~...,.• I ..._ .... u' •~=~ ~~~-~---! WIN'l'D CUCUD WllZAT 8.ALAD lHf~ ..... ( ....... ) I etlfi9 Wltai wa .... , ................. ~ ~ftf .......... •h11••I• lctlfnM .. ...., ...... ............... lctlf.....,,..,WJS.•1, di•H•• Simmer wheat in boiliftl water 1n a covered saucepan for I 0 minutes. Uncover and continue c:ookinJ. stirrina c:onatantly until wheat 1s dry (about 2 minutes); cool. Stir lemon juice and min«meat into wheat Add turkey, pear, tomatoa. olives and dressina. and tou to mix. Cover and chill. Serve over romaine leaves 11mished with pear sJicn. if desired. For 6 to enjoy. • • NEW YORK (AP)-We cu aJI eat our favorite foods in a more healthful way with thete tiPt from the kitchen of Gourmet Gazelle, a New York City takeout shop. -Substitute plain YOIW1 fOf sour cream. -Chill all 1tock1. even canned 1tock1, so that the rat layer can be lifted on: -Make 1tew1 in advance and ----------------------------------------------.,..-......,.--.-................ --~-------------------. chill so that all fat can be removed. AHACtl PAIN REl.Ef arr. Our AeQular ' 29 Pa 100 tal>lelt or c.pi.ta ,... .... . ... ..... ..,. "-'• ~· 1 00 ~tllso Our Aeg~r 1 19" AOlJA..ffiESH TOOTHPASTE 139 Our ~ular 1 79 ' 6 OI 8 .. Ol all typea r.....••<At 1.00 ;.;. .... .,, -1.0Q 'f~ 00 NIA&. COST e Our Aegui.r 1 79 Full Of coml)9Ct na.o all typee '~ \ - OBA VISION SALf.£ nUTllN 77 FtES5E BCNJSSaE ~.i~! ClAR)L LOVING CARE ~!.,!!, roRN SILK MAKE.UP 249 CHOICE Our ar 3 ~ 4 39 WOOUTE LIOUIO 18 Ol Sl'lamPo<> 01 Conchhoner all tyl)ff Our .. r 3 77-4 69 Lohon or Moun•. AU()(t~ ~ LOON Of Pr"Md Powo.r Conc;N19f, Blush Of Liquid Mall~p MSC>f1~ al'ladee 18 ounce cold water wun Mtlll C~olata. Almonds 199 Our Regular 119 •ounce. all types 11 count. ,.,._r or cherry SUAVE Atffi.fERSPl\AN s.i...._ .. • ... ,, .. :. .· .. 4'~-: .... ~.-.,.,, 11 .. ,~ ·~~ -..•. ,, '~ .. •· ":-"::I" .": •·;~ ,.,~•!• ,, JERGENS BATH SOAP 4PAO< ~.~ ... 212.00 ~-"'; i -1,00 :+ffO °"' Regular , ... Four 4 5 ounc. ba11 I f&SE'S PEANUT BUTTER ~ 189 e pec11 1 2 oz total '°''' "°'-~' CHAP STICK UP BALM 3f9A f .. O 11 01 • orio1ra1 or cherry GAfRTY LfE UTE I 1<11 l<at ANN 1 C~pa. Mr Gooot>.r and more CRACKER JACK 19.~ 3PKll 125oz N cara~co...o PoPCMn & PMnutt You'll be amazed how much fat there is in meat 1tew. even after the meat has been carefully trimmed. -Foods that are marinated. then arilled or broiled, will ban flavor. moisture and far fewer calones than food1 served with a sauce. -Look at your favorite recipes carefully and cut back the amount of 011 or butter by two-thirds. All you really need is enouah to insure that food does not stick to the pen. -Alway1 remove the skin from poultry before cookina. It will brown when sauteed if petted dry first with a paper towel. -For ~stries and pies. roll the douah thinly and bake it for a shorter time. Use one crust rather than two. It's a tremendous caloric saver. Gourmet Gazelle is the creation of fin ancial specialist Suzanne Ainslie with her partner. food consultant Ellen Brown. Both are dedicated to the premise that the food we cat -especially when d1etan1 or ma1ntaJnin1 hi&h stan· dards of health -should afways be utterly wonderful. not merely edible. ''What I have learned to do is use restraint," Brown said. "I keep 1nared1ents with a hiah-alorie. cholesterol or sodium count to a m1n1mum. usana thcm for flavonna rather than as a basis for a dish." She cites as an example us1n1 freshl y Jratcd Parmesan cheese as a spnn~hna of flavor -just a few tablespoons in a sauce -rather than the cups of cheese she would have previously used. Smee very little. 1f any, salt 1s added to Gourmet Gazelle's recipes. Brown has learned how to use lemon JUiee. vincprs and areater amounts of fresh herbs and spaces to he1J.hten flavors. "I may use two cloves of prhc an a recipe, when previously I would have used one clove an conjunctton with salt." Brown says. Herc arc two recipes from Gourmet Gazelle: GRILLED VEGETABLE KEBABS l small re4 po'9&oet % 1mall 111ee1Ual I re4 pepper, 1ee41 ud rtbt ,. ..... I yeU.w ,epper. seeds ... ribs remove4 % tm•ll Mloat, peeled MariaHe; % &ab1et,...11ralay mu&ard i,., cep wfaiee wlae vlaepr 1 tablet,... frea rosemary Clt,4l&ea.,....HW> J cleve1 prlk, peele4 ... ebepped % .UU.ta, peeled u4 ~111ped •;. ae..,._ black ,ener Quarter potatoes and parboil unul almost tender. about 6 minutes. Cut zucchini into chunks. peppers into squares and onions into than wedacs . Max marinade 1narcdients and marinate vqctables 4 to 6 hours at room temperature. or ovcm i&ht in the refriacrator. Thread onto skewers and anll over coals or broil in the oven. bastina with marinade and turnina. Spoon lcnover marinade onto kebabs as a sauce. Serves 6. Per acrvina: SI calories: 99 ma sodium: 0.6 Jr. fat. RASPBERRY MOUSSE I eave..,. ..navwe411elada '4 HP C.W waler .,.."'...., I~ frala n111•1n1t1 .............. Jtdee •t. Hf Water I Hf ... an fat yepn t,41 ct1f .... VJ cream . ....... ... Sprinkle ,clatin over cold waiu to soften for IS minu\CS. Brina supr, raspberries and lemon juice to a boll wtth another v. aap or water. Simmtt for 4 minutes. add tclatin mhnurt and atir lOtee:Ondl. Remove f~m heat. puree in b>d erocnsor and strain out .eds. Chait until cold. then stir in y-.n. Beat cream and CIJ. wlaitn in aep1raac bowls until aufl' ~1 are fOnned. fold into flill*rrY nUX• ture and chill '""" ICI. Sena 6. Per mvi-149 c:alorill: ~ ._. IDdi ... ll ..... daolnecrot 6 •· ... Leg .... man ..... .,... toflnlah mar8thon In ttveea.L EdlMn'• Terry Carpenter hurte perfect , ..... 1n op-• .. ~ of If efe hard way Madtto~ dn110ycd TU5li11 Tunday n1aht. 7S-j(},aftd-1U be lk hose trhool aa a sile in the San Oiqo area. "'°" likelY-Scm Hip. Kearny Coech Bill ~'°" made no bone11bout 1t prior 10 lhe p~. He con1idtred hes 1t1m the favoriae. and wtftt eo fir u 10 •y-1 think ahttc 11 a aood chance all rour San Ditto ~man dc~n . as ~tdenced b) Just 17 shols from lbc rtcld lft lhe first half -JU .. I :K"\<en ()( lhott finchna home on the way to a 3().1 7 de fiat. 8J llOGD CAaUON .............. \Cams win be 1n the Km1final Ktarny's only retalia11on to the m1\ma1~h was to 1um to 1 more ph)s1tal pme led b> 1hc ~ Rand)' Robtnson Robinson d«ked C1anh .\ndt'rwn 1n 1he teeond quarter and ~nder\On had to lea'c: the pme with I kntt 1n1ury "Nobody out11ck of San Otqo think.I wt can play t.sltetbell down he~. I think 1 n SAN DIEOO -For many it was Suptt Tuaday. for Kearny Ht&h•s K.otMts. 11 may be mncmbtrcd u 1he day t'My met Supennan. Superman. alto known as 6-9 Adam Kttfe. &he MVP of the Stale Tournamen1 a ynr llO when he kd has tum 10 the stale baske1blll championship on the Div111on II kvel. led Woodbridar Haah pasl lhe San Oaqo qu1n1e1. S9·49 a& Mira Mesa Hiah. Keefe had 31 points and 20 rtbounds as Woodbridat led throu&h· out. 01qo &elm will win O.v1s1on II 1n sllte:· Keefe & Co. detmn1ned TLlCtday 11 w11J notbeKnmy. The e1&hMeam O.v111on II RqJonal was filled with rour San D1qo re_pre~ntat1v~. the Chns De1~n v.-as floored on a reboundtn& shot mo~ntt later. but Dc1ben's repu1.111on for kttptn& his n<>K 1n lhe hun1 \urfaced and he bounced back 1010 10 the line best of a 26--team field from San Da.cao But 11 was Woodbndtt Coach 8111 Shan- K«ft. meanwhile:, wa\ s1111na out the las1 3:31 of play 1n 1hc stcond quaner af1rr picking up two homr 1own calls. The victory sends &he 22· 7 W1mors into Thursday na&Jlt's scmifin1I' or the Sou1hem Cahforni1 Rcsionals apanst Mad110n. lhe San 0.qo Division II champion. non who called 11 "The last lame <4lYOnt: around here ..aw man-10-man must have bttn when C'abnllo landed." said Shannon. Superman went out w11h a 22·9 lrad <1nd P.A. Emerson and Dc1~n helped 01cnd the advanU1,c 10 17-9 before Kearn' made a mild run. cu111n111 10 27· IS · It d1Jn'1 take Iona for the 1rend to ~I 1n Indeed. the Komcts had no15"n much of man· Emerson'\ ofTen\1vc rebound and tluckcl with no lime lcfl in 1hc: h41fga"e the "-.irrior\ d COL LEGE B ~StB~LL OCC' s Young strikes shottonipGWC, 7-6 UCljum ps on·No. 11 USC as Brink pitches distance Jason Youna's leadofT home run in lht' ninth 1nnin1 led Oranat Coast past Golden Wt"sl. 7-6 in non-conference community collcac baseball action Tuesda)' on 1he Rustlers' field. OCC"s Jim Dednck (l-0) pitched the final 3111 1nn1nas for the victory. allow1n1 three runs 1n the scvcn1h which lied 1he score befo~ shuJUn& Golden West oul lhe final 1wo 1nninp Golden Wesl rt"llc:ver Brooks Peters allowed Youna's home run and 1ook the loss. <X'C. ranked sixth in Soulhern California. improved 10 14-8-1. while e1gh1h-ranked Golden West. com1n1 ofT a v1ctof) over No. I Rancho San11ago Saturda'). fell to 8-S The Pirates bu1h a 2·0 lead in the second a-. Denn) Berni singled in Grea O'Halloran and JefT Brouclettc doubled home Berni Tht'y made ti J.-0 1n lhe third on Derck Dchdasht1an·i. san1ficc fl) Orans.c (oas1 made 1t 6-1 1n the fifth on Dchdashuan's three-run homer ofT < 1olden Wcsl sianer Ken Hokuf w11h Oarrrl ( onner and Young aboard on s1ngJcs with one ou1 Bui the Rustlers struck beck to lie It w11h two tn the s1x1h and three m the seventh. Keith Lasilo led ofT w11h a double:. Rick VandcrR1e1 stnfied lasllo home and Joe Aversf tnpled V1nderR1et 1n w11h two ou1. knockma Ora.nit' Coast s11ner John KuzmK out of the same 1n favor of Dedrick. 'lquee1c bunt 10 score Smythe In collcac pm": UCJ t. USC•: The An1eaten built an 1nsurmoun- 1ablc 7-1 lead 10 back p11cher C'ra11 Bnnk's fourth rnmpkte aame in handm& the I lth-r1nkcd TroJans onl ) their second no n-conference loss of the SC1SOn l !Cl I I.&-I 1-1 ). v.innina for the seventh time 1n n1n l· g.lmc., and upp1ni 11' record al home to 10.2 8H:ngcd 8 IJ.J loss earlier 1n lhC ~ason whe~ U~ I 18-4) blt'w 1he An1caters out tn the ~te 1nnin15 the ~ntcatcrs built 1heir early lead w11h four runs 1n the first. 1hrcc of1hem on a home run by Dou& Kline ( 2 for 4. four R 81 ). his founh of the season JefT Obcrdank addC'd a t~o-run homer. h1\ third of thl· ~ason, 1n lhl ~cond to make ti 6-1 Brink (5·2) hurled the I 91h complete game ofh1s carCl·r for h1 \ 26th career v1ctOI). third on the all· 11mc lJ(I lis1. I 0 -..h> of career leader Gary Wheelock (1972-74). ~ho accomplished th<· mark al the D1\1s1on II Ind Oberdank tJ for 5) C\tendcd h1., h11lin& \lreak to I I pmes. all multiple hit effon\ and h1\ '>Cason a'craacto 483<56for 116) Oberdank whohadonh SY hiu. in 51 games a )ear aso '" l ha.,ing the: '>ingk- scawn LI( I mark of 88 hits e\labll.,hed b~ Mike Hirano in 197Y John ~burger I l for 4 double one R Bl ) a nd Marcus Ro binson C\tended 1he1r ht1t1n1 \trl·ak\ lo nine games. s.cal C•Ueae 3, Real• C0Ue1e O: Mark IA·u~hane. Loren Brook\ and V1c1or \ch~ct1 lt>mbined on a \l\·h111er I\ the host Vanguard\ 1mpro,ed 10 4-1 '·I w11h tht' non-lonferencc w in •• rd111vel) comlortabk 1 l-potnt buJtt at tht' half ~carny would not thrulcn 1n the ~rnnd half and the pme actually became m1ldrr almost as 1f the Komets realized 1he hand· ""una on lht' v.-;,all hwasS7.4Q-.11h I 471ehv.hcnboth tedm\ emptied 1hear bt-nch~ "We 101 into 1roubk and fina ll') had 10 go man·to-man ·· \.a1d the Kam) coach ·cwod God I do n't ha"c 1nyone who can pl.i\ v.tth him He's a lot lx-ucr than I thouaht ·· KC'Cfu.a1d he d1dn'1 mind the hca' > htttcn ins1<.k thal 1n fact he enJo"c:d ti but he al~ added the obvious to a Iona \Ca'>on ··rm reall) \Ort " said Keele ·-rm rcalh tired E vcr)thin1 ache\·· hannon pulled l<.tt'fc with I 2ti left and .i S 7-42 lc:ad hop1n1 to kct'p some prt:'>'>U re offh1\ au "The big gu> too~ .i bea11ng. \Jtd \hannon ·· 1 don t think the pme wa-. 'rn (Plea.M eee W AllaJOR8/D2J In lhe scvcnth. the Rustlers' Mike Huyler and Cnua Poiquettc hit d o ubles for the first ru n. and 11n1Jcs by Tom Smythe and Llulo K"orcd Paquette The tyina run scored when V1nderR1et laid down 11 Dcu'lhanc \trud out n1nr hattl'f\ 1n onl~ ti'e 1nn1ng'> .. ...,,...,.... .. -. Enc Gasner's ..arnticc 0) drn'l' 1n JclT \.1ot\kl· ~e Coast'• J aeoa TOGDC recd.a con· w lllcll lifted tM Ptrae. to a 7 -8 ........., ..,... v.-1th lhe game· .. fir.I run 10 the ~uind a ratulationa for 1118 Dlatla·lnahlC eolo home nm rlYal Goldea West la w~ereace •11•20. S h ,,., , 10 • ~1. ... 1 1 • Rookie ea awas -run eJg.ut.u eve sFriars, 12~2 reliever OV. Huntington Beach advance to Loara semis Extra 1nn1n15 were apan the mode of ad\anccment for Ocean V1rw H1gh 's Sca- hawks. which moved 1n10 the semifinals of1he Loara Tournament behind a 10.run etahth 1nn1nJ for a 12-2 defeat ofScrvite Tuesday. Ocean View won Fnday niaht m I 3 innings and Mo nday in e1Jh1 Tuesday. Mark Brenner led off 1hc e1ahth innin& w11h a walk and later \Co red on Todd Baile) 's s1nJ)e for what proved 10 be the w1nn1n1 run. Crq Szube added an RBI s1nJ)e. Steve Hernande1 had a two-run double. Ga" Chnstopherson and Breu Rttd added doubles and Brenner came up 1p1n to swat a thrtt-run ho mer. Ocean V1ev. ( oach Bill Gibbons said II aot to the point v.hcrc he lold a baiter 10 ao up and s11rin1 for a '>lnkt'out JUSt 10 assure the bottom of the e1Jhlh v.-ould be pla)ed before darkn~\ stop~d lhe aamc Szuba had h11 a solo home run in the se"t'nth which ga"e lhe Scahawks a 2-1 lead II would have bttn enou&h but the: Scahawk'\ first baseman held the ball af\er a around out w11h a runner on third 1n the bo11om of the scvenlh. and t~ Servile runner. on a dela)cd lakcofT. \C:·ored from third 10 11e 11 Dan Naull) p11<.hed the distance allo....,1ng fi\C h1h and two runs. only the one 1n 1he sc'cnth earncd He struck ou1 onl\' 1....,0 and v.alkl-d four. bul improved his record 10 2-0 h\ kl-cp1na the ball down and drawm1 a multitude of around-ball outs Also in 1he Loara Tournamt'n1· Hullqto• Bcacai i , El Dora4o t. Brian ~kna \tn&fc:d. ad"anced to third o n a v.1 kl ptl kofT allcmpt and ~orcd on< hantc .\am·~ ' iinak 10 &1'<' lhl· 01lt·r .. the 4uaner1inal '1l ton O\l.~r the Hav.~\ in thl· bottom ul the 'iot'"enth The 01kr\ 1o1rlll face "-ie-...bem Park in the.' semifinal\ Thursda) at Glo,er S1aJ1um at ~ pm Dum111l .\hare1 ( ~·0) hurlt'd '>('\en in· ning\ for the '~tlOr). \tn~ing out \C.''\Cn and v.allung onb-o ne Onh onl' of thC" El Dorado run~ v.a\ l'arneJ AJnc"' v.cn1 \tor 4 -.1c na v.-ent 2 lor -l v.11h '"'" RBI and Brian "'-nahl had 1~0 hll\ Dov.n l-11 1n the fifth the Oilers l 1m \\ 1mb1sh v.alked ad' ancrd o n "'-n&ht'\ '>ln&k and v.11h o ne ti ut \.1 cna tripled them both m \kna ~·orcd on .\hare/ •un&lc In the \l\lh tluntinaton Bcalh wo~ a~ I lead v.-hcn .\&nt'v. doubled and s,cored o n \\ nJht's smaJe f I L>urado c"encd 11 m tht' ~\C"nth Fou&al• Valky ll, b~lla I \1e'e \111n11ume~ Pll• hed a 1hrrc hitter .d' the Baron., ~on the .unsola1111n 4uanerfinal at &"\l'n Parl.. Thr pmc v.a\ ,allC'd allcr \I\ 1nriini'>dul" 10 thl' 10.run nJlc Fountain\ allc' v.111 host Lliun.i Hill\ 1n a wn\Ola11on 'M.'m1tindl Thur-.Jc1" al' pm The Baron\ t 2· I I v.ere hx kcd tn a 1-1 rnnlc\\ after thrtc tnn1np htforc '4.•mn& 11 run' in the nC\t thrtt John Dal Pog&rllll led h 1unt.11n \ allc'\ ~1th" douhlc tnplc tv.o run\ anJ 1 ..... 0 RBI Let .U.mllel U. l 1al•enl1y l The' 1\1lm1 1 roJ.tns tell 'll ll m to 1-.u fi\t"r\Jn inninp and lo\l 1n thl' 'on\Olat1on quancrf1nal fhl' ( 1n1Tin\ I 2-1 J hut It a I ~..() lt'ad th rough lour inninp \par~ed h\ I &rand \lam 1n thl l11ur1h l n1 ,cr\tt~ 11-2) m<1na&ed JU\t 1v.o hit ' and \lOred t'loth its runs in the fifth Dunkel standard rates West high UCI, Long Beach rivalry heats up Four top conferences rankamon lObest In schedule stren th b1dd1n1communic.11on bet-.ttn or. fic1alsand coaches I aarcc and I h1vt said it befo~ OfT1t1al11ct hkeczars when work- •nt a pme. I do not thank they ruhze that theyuconlya pert of the pmc(a VC') sm1ll part. by the w1y). whtn 1n reaht). they h1vttoo much control andso~uxvtty~J~~t lnourpmut UC n\I Blrben last Saturday n'l)\t. we went four poi nu ahead latt in the pme and one orourp&aycnwauuattid11«hnal foul rot haftll ns on the nm The N~MY1 you tnal ha"lon the rim ao protCn youndf i(\haw is pcMCftUalOrin)"') tll notdoinsto. Ourpla)Cf wu in t9iM tituebelft and yet 1t was called U I fMdr llM rtee thYOW from tho tedtnal lout a.ad l'-m ICORd on the casu11ti1 inbowtds pll.J. TIM Wtdecla .. eeo<the P.mc cltar.,cl beau• ota• oflkiall poor ~ .... Vl'Ma I lnedtodilCw .......... tJMomt• •-1Nalt'dlillealcl«. WM11..,.._ tllti.WTI.eOftlyottwropeioe l l.s ..... °".°"the ftoair .... =~-r.=~~lfcMal TelllMlclUt 0 1-.. totlM.. °"'*''* to .,_._..... ..... .. .. _ ..... ..... I atrn1dwil•watdlc ClllMllllll•lir "-mof'* Y• •• COLLEGE BA SKE TBALL the PCAA. I ho~hc mak"•t. but probabl)' ~on't becauK or our fif\h- plac't' finish. I don't know 1f1h1~ should bt thtrn&ena beC'lu\t' ""1thout him. we m1aht ha'e fin1wd nin1h W1)'nc wan pnt h•&h v:hool p&a)er at 8otcO T cch in ltm.tmead He 1s probably the mcKt wu1h1-af\er b1a}I IC'hool playnwc ha'\C'C~« si&nedtoour~m Thdin.tlthrtt K1'oolt 1n lhe Nnn1ns for him ,.c~ Anzona. hpprrdinc a~ UCI Ht *HIOln&tovith Ne-w MP1co. but ht comm111td tousandcanttllcd his vml. Wa)'acdld noc e~cn allow UC'l.A or U to \I IJI t bas houtt Hthasbtcocncbcncrand bc11tr. and h.u •n a pftt rtt'f'\11l<'f for our propam ind is a ~ saJcsman fof UC11.S tluura. I Hai. •J-oa&lof )OU~) ~bcrduri~ 9'tt•)'1at COfOM dd Mu•'*'Ca.d\J ltrion . t I~ wt did llOC rtt'f'\11t out of llilh tthool.nca.,..._ M Md bsa IOOVtlUlftlftllf~apl ywn.1: I '*-tha.\OM .......... to •""« Tn.Maftrroer~. I ••llintto....... , ..... ........... 0. olllw rcMOaS left T~us .. .... aiKti ............. -........ ~--"" ·-~· t 49ers· first year coaching staff has Mulligan unhappy • rounJ of the Pac11il ( ou t "thlct1• .\).,Ollilllon toumamenl 11 the f orum. the third 1ns11llmcnt prom 1sn 10 be a hotly rontnted pmc: "\\e'rc ~s-rcd for Lona &a h · \llld Mulhpn •• .\nd -.e·d Jo, c H'f'\ much 10 lud 1htir There's nti It)\ e los'> bet•ttn LOtlJ Beach and us ..... uh th<' ca.china, .. ,,., I fi1uf\' the rn1 of lhc ronftT'fncT 1s not m uch d1fkrr.n1 I don't thin~ tlw')'"t ct'lmc 1n and t~ lo Ft a Iona,. 1lh 1n) bod) too much · Ham~on. w ha\ bttn sla_pptd on 1he •nst 1•1" f. r ridana otrte111, ind e\.cn eJC('1fd from OftC pme I'll\ de\.docxd I \<Cf') f. nhnpt SI) k ()0 thcsidchnn Tbt ~ mttUlll l1'ad Kvtral 1nlC'Tntina s.deh&ht\ ~ • Cl pard ~ lk HC'll and l 8airh pant ortoD VI .wnt 11 rt the t"ftllf\' pmt. et.Cbaflll VfOf'd1 ofttn Tiie t "8\.t mc1 bttift on tht outdoor cwrt1 an Com ctunr11 I.hr wmmcr. lktr n-.alr) • dttptt rach1r11 roob t .\~ C'OUnl. •'Tllcft ... 1 tintr ~ oa JS mt.-d ... W1 had •id I~ lM· lC'C'Oftd mft't•"" ·1 tried tall eo a.im. tried'°"' tri• ,..,.... ..,. .. •M hltftttM. l Cl . . at Mt .. k i• '° illic '°< .. C1"rOOln ..,,. a.e 80&iad '"""' .. l ~ MCllt ...... ...._d1111N tr' oa thr l plsJal i• .,., ·-Gellml ups stock Frem 'nt Aaeci8~ Pttn <. h1h L>a"is· t .. o-run double WU thl· ~C\ hln" tn a fi"e-run fount\ 1nn1n1 and rooluc Frank DIM1cheJk patlhl'd thn·c s1ron1tnn1np10 further ho l\tcr h1\ l h<ancn of eamm1 a spot in the hullpc-n as 1he ~n1tb a S.3 vlC10r} ~1\ c1 1hc \an Francisco G11n11 •• nh1t'l1t1l'" baK"ball Tunda-. at Scot· t~I' \nt Oa' I\ v.-ho pla\Cd for tht' (1Ll.lltl l.J\I \4: J'41n had one hn 1n five '• illA •n\t hi\ former team The lOntn t'lull"ll to fi\C unearned runs• nght·handcr M1 .. c LIC'ou 11t .. lounh ·1 1h1nk <h ill Davis alto thnrnuahl) en,oycd tht' af\emooa. .. 'l>atd .\nlf'I'> Manqcr ~ Mad. R1aht-hander Mike Wm hdd 9c l11.1nt' h11l~11he fim thrtt tftft'llllt \tnk1n1 OUI SU. Jeffn}' ~ cull«led the fi"'1 h11 With 1 ~ one-out \lnak off &cn~ndn Fnisil Dl\fahelk 1n lht' fi and 11111 C:. tan" uf'('nC'd their SC<Jn"I off'~ hanckr De-wa' nc Buice in 111111 V\\"nth l}t\ltlhclC' 21 IS altC1ftpl ..... make the JU mp from .\ baU. wtrilft Iii haJ 1 ~<> ~ord with Palm~· the< .ahforn11 a.taaue .._)alt. .. r ,c ~n mott rdued *- thouahl I'd be Ptw my aMIAll•ll lc'el nov. 1 \0 tup.-taid DiMidlllllL "'ho al\O pitched t"'O lhvtocn '-!~I 1n Frtda) ., p~ ._..,... tlie 0qo Ptdrn "Pcoplt .. ~ 1old mt' I had au I.hr ..--.. a JU\11 mlllerofartJJllltalJ ! O, 0, OtMichck hat emc1jtid • kaJ1na c.and1datt ao II ... _. .. Ila opnu na 1f k-1\-handcr 1nrncd 1n&o •he .... ro1111on .,..._"'All I I ... ,.,... LOS ANGELES -Bob Wteland m ltantd tht Los Anslc's Mana~ SatUf• day. He finashed T~y mornins. el· hauJtcd but proud. Wieland. a leaJess Vietnam vele'tan wboc:ct-Stars in the NBC Krin "Sonny Spoon, .. covend ~· 26.2-mik count m about 74\': hours. Usma his powcrl'ul arms to oush h1mwl alon" he had bctl(ftd bis 1987 LA Marathon tuM by an remark.able I I houn. Wieland. 41 .croucd ~ finisb hoc tothcchttnof a cro"'d of about I 00 ~H-wishc11 and reporltrL <\s he ncam! the finish. he had sajd ... Outside of V~tnam. lhas has been the most intt'fttt 72 hounc I C\ cr ~nt in my mu~ hfc. .. , asked the Loni Jesus Clmst to givt mt the jCrtn&h to do this because lh11 toalt)' ov~helms mt. I can hardl) bclte\'t 11 m)'scl(- Wadand. a Httran of 1.tvcral marathons. said he has loacd mon-than 6.000 m1ln rac1n1 ovtt tht )cars tff" "'as tht lint 10 start the LA Marathon. a da)' ~rl1l'r than most oftht 17.040 runnen. and the last to finish. The pttSOnal tnumph was marred b) some bad ncv.s It v.-a~ rc\l'akd Tu~) that W1l'land's ('Qu1pmtnt 'an had bttn brokl'n into dunng the race". and all h1\ clothing had bttn stoltn. Quote of the day Mike ErnioM. a Boston rcsKknt who starred on the 1980 U.S. aold medal bode)' team and "'a~ a commC"ntator for ABC-TV 1n its hockC) coH·raet in Calsary. afttt the Unned State-\ ble" a +I Ind and suff~ a 7-S loss to C LC\.hoslo\ alua. ··The ftthoa is tbt sarM as when the ball "-t"nt throup BilJ Buckner's lep. .. Candadian Dacey take. a abot ~ o.tty scored o n an C'fTOf by Iii 1Xtro11 third basmun IAls Saluar 1n the 10th 1nnin1Tu~).1JV1n1Torontoa 7-6 t\h1b1uon 'Kto~ O\l'T the T1srn Dutty. tr)1ng to ~COml· thc Toronto Blue Jays' cmttt rldckr. 1s als.o b1dd1ng to bt the fint top Canadaan on a Canadian team EIK'"'hetT Tunday. Demue Garda sparicd the Bra't'\ "'ith a batn.-loadcd doubk in the t:lpth mnins to gl\C ..\tlanta a (>..) dcctSIOft 0Vtt lht NC"" York Mets ~J a..illadrovt 1n the only run with a lint innina scnf)t and five Pittsburgh pitchers combined on a fi\e-h1tttT as the Pirates stopped St luu1s 1-0 C..Se lleU. malunt has spnng ck-but. v.cn1 I -for-3 and scored a run for tht-Blue Ja~s split squ..d. .... h1c h dropped C'1ncinnat1. 2-1 I.ft Gwtkrmu. acquired from Seaulc 1n an off-season track. pitched thrtt mort shutout innings for the YankA.'C"\ 1n a S-3 '.cto~ O\ tr the Clucago Whne So" .. . Pete O'Bria had thrtt hats and Mike S&aaley dro\t in t"'o runs to lead the Ttus Ran1tn to a S-4 win ovl'r Ph1l~klph1a Stne a...... and ~n• Settler hn 50lo home runs 1n the sixth 1nnini. pov.tT1ng K.1nsas Cit) pout Bo\&on. 4-3 Marl McG.W. who homered in his last at-bat on '1onda). did the samt 1n his lir\t at- bat .ip1nst \t1lwaukte 1n a 6-l Oak.land v.-1n O\tt Milwaukee lAia Q I 111• wnftei fl) ofT B&ll Ca.wJ 1n the ninth 1nn1ns drovt 1n JleOeo+ aw. •Uh the "'•nnina run as the Cl!IQIO Cubs sot past (1c,dand +3 Ne.._ sm.-sin&)ed home Kn Grille)' Jr. in lhl' bo11om of the n1n1h innina to lift ~Ilk O\Cr \an Dtqom f>.S Bradley win• tournament bid fhc 12th-ran~eJ 8radlc) 8ra\eS. IC'd m b) Heney Rewtin with 29 points and IAk Jan ... ""1th 16. raced past llhno1s tall' 83-~4 Tunda) naS}lt to win tht M1uoun \'alk) ConfC'r'l"Jl« tournament at Ptoria. Ill. In addina tht' tournamtnt troph)' to its rqular-season champumsh1p BraJk'~ I 26-41 claimed an automatic !'( .\..\ 1ournc' bid v.1th tht \ICto~ TM pmc "as b1lkd as .t l la\s1c rcmatch of crou.-stalt n \'als fe2tunng th<" h1gh-~onng 8 r .. ,~ ap1nst a tough ckftnSl\l' ltam in lhC' Rt'db1rd\ I I~ 121 but Bradk\ raced to a 9-0 lad in the lir\t halt and then optn 1ht sfiond half "-Ith tv.o 4u1l l ha'\l d\ en routt to a bu11d1ng a :!l -po1nt <tlhanta,e "'~~'a\ Ha•lun, ~ored nine points in a fuur-m1nutl' \trC'tlh Rew~ Evaaa and lr~hman '\'lark~ led a ~IH> run dunna the fif'§t 11 minut"' ol th<" 'i<lond half and top-ranked Trmpk "'ent on to a "'••·' ... '•lion O\t'r \t Jm.cph·., tn a \Cm1final pmc of th• \11.inlll t<i { unkrC'ncc baskttball toumamC'nt at \tor~ntu..-.n \\ \a The ntendcd Tempk run "'lptd uul \1 J11\Cph \ l-i-l4J halftime lead and hdptd Temple to .1\ 14th \trJ1"h1 '1llol) and :!"th 1n 28 pm~ The O•I' v.111 mcl·I Rhodt Island. :!f>..S 1n tonight'\ chJmp1on\h1p America's Cup field eyed \.\'DH<,<> \ 'tv. l.l'alandvoup ~ ch.allcngin1 lhl· \.ln l>1qo Yacht ( lub for the prn11asc1u\ \mcna·., Cup filed a rcquc'>t "Ith ;a '<''• York court Tutsda) that "'o uki &l\c: l)thl'f\ a chan« to ratt 1n 1989. '"'· hacl F .. , head of tht Mt'fCUr) Ba~ Boattnl Cluh .,~ nd1catc filed lhC' documtnts a1 tht requnt of Nf"4 \ ori \upt"cmc { oun JuitlCt' C Btaucf\amp Cipan1.. ~ 1n r~pon"· to a comprom11t ~ffn-cd ~ tht cup holder last munth f-a ) s.aid h1\ \) nd1catc *•11 aartt to i»nKtpalt in a muh1n.t11om1I rcsaua off San Dtqo with an ehm1nat1on tcrl\."\ bqJnnma Feb I. 1919 .\II boat1 "'oold com~ en 9()..foot W1k111nt .inak-rnu&rd monohulb undrr fa) ·s propoyl 4' m.atch .-.cc brt•cm tht •1nn1"1 chalknarr and 1ht ckkndc:T •oukh1.1n Ma> I 198C1 Due 10 an unonhockn. cha.I~ from fa). a Nev. ln.iand m1lhona1~. the yxht club 11 ttbedukd 10 fatt tht Mtteut) Ba) aeam in an ooc~-e>M match in bol" •1th up 10 a 90-fOOl -.1.tthM S.nctC1paodi rultd that Fa) 'Hhalleft1t •<» vaSid. thr )Xbl dub announced tlw tht ntet •1U t.aU place in w;au-n olf to. Bach. and that ahc'y •1n uw a 112ult1huJt. posM61) .. ,,h a hip-attb a1rl'ot1 •1na H a ull icials for Sail Ammca. the \}ndtak pbnnm1 t )adat club'• drfmx. ta-' tlw) woukt mttt •'atnada) co difCU.tl t.bnr op1Jon1 Trall Bluen ran •tJ:l:ill to abr ........ &enet ltOfed 33 poin11 and Ill 07* DrriWhad 31 Tuetday •ilttt ut~ vi~tina Portland Trail 8lattrS t•tenckd their v.ilani"I _sunk to Ii• ,.ma by r.owins OW ;aw Dilm Mevatc:ID.; t 12'-UO ill K'tion. 0.Uu had a chance to lrnd the pflle' into oven1~ but •••mien.. miued on 1 drive to aht ba kcl wuh •~o second ltft ... EltfWhctt in the NBA. S&neSU,.-vld a.nd ...... ....,each SCORd 22 points as host Indiana snapped a four:tame losi"J streak and beat Central Division-leachn, Detroit t17-104. Venl'lemlqaddcd llpo1n~ llassistsand 10 rebounds as the Pacers stopped the Pistons' seven~ pme wannin~ak ... Te"' C.malllp scored 27 points and y Irater added 23 to lead host M1lwauk« 10 a 119-101 victory ovtr San Antonio. 11:!'! tM Bucks their ninth victory in 12 pmes ... De-' tH Wllk'8• scored 41 points and livt other Hawks 1eored in double fiaurn as A1lanta snapped a thf'tt'-Pme losing streak wish a I 4J.. I I 3 romp ovtt the v1S1tina Phocn1" Suns ... l>a'rtd Me&~ teored tht t1e- ~ak1n1 basket w11h 36 SitCOnds rcmainina in ovtrtimt- and added a frt'l' throw with 2S scconds left to lif\ the \ 1s111n1 Seattle Su~rSonics to a 121-116 viClory over the Golden State Wamon ... ~ Fley4 broke an 89-19 tic on a follow shot wuh-seven minutes rcmamina. tngenna a 9-1 spurt that sparked tht v1satm1 Houston Rockets to a 11 J.. I OJ victory ovtrthc DcnH:r Nu&&t't~ Detroit shuts out Boston. 2-0 Lee N.rwoo4 and Sb .. Ian scored rii1 and oaltender Glea Kaai• recorded his , fount shutout of th( \Cason Tuesday night as the host CA·tro11 Red W1nas ran their NHL unbeatl·n '>trcal to fivt games with a 2-0 victor)' o'er the Boston Hru1ns. Hanlon turned away 24 shots for lhc shuto ut In other NHL action: Ju Erboa'1 soal 1::!8 into the game tngered a thrCC>-&oal first penod bum that carrn:d tht host New York Rangers past the New Jcr\C) Red Devils and back into fourth placc in the Patnd D1' 1s1on. onr point ahtad of New Jene) and Pmsburah 1n th<' ract for tht final pla)ofT 5pol Marl' Fortier scorl-d the first two goal5 of his career and Jeff Jarboe scortd tw1et in a span of 2 12 earl) 1n tht S«onc.I period. lcad1n1 host Quebec Nord1ques past Hanford. 6-4 to movt within thrl'l" points of the Whalen• Breel S.Uer's goal 24 second\ cn10 the pme 11n1tcd a four-aoal first ~nod and rookie ~rd ~-scored twice as tht host Ntw York Islanders handed the Vancou"er Canucks their t1Jhth straight ckftat. 7-4 .. DeqGllm .. r'• power-play goal at 6:21of the third ~nod lilted the host St. Louis Blues past thl' Toronto. 3-2 the Maple Leafs thtir fifth conscull'C loss. Blues trade down to the wire dcfcnl\.' for !>Omc offcns1 \ c help Monda). , The St. Louis Blues. who swapped rii1 continued to wheel and deal Tuesda) before the National Hockey League trading dcadhnr One da) after shipping defcn~man Ro b Ramage and goaltender Rick Wamsley 10 Calpf) for rookie ""'"g Brett Hull and fo""'°ard Steve 8oLek. the Blues acquired veteran defonscman Gordie Robt'rts from lhe Philadelphia fl)ers for future cons1dcrat1ons. The Blue\ alw -.cnt dcftn~man Charht Bourgeois and a third-round pick in the 1989 entr) draft 10 Hanford for thl· \\ halcrs' st'Cond-round \Clfillon 1n 1989 The NHL trading dl'adhne ""a" l pm E~T TUl'~' -Ai six-foot-four and 215 I pounds). C harlu: lend'> some good s11( to our delcncC' corps. .. "81d Emile Fancis. the \\haler'> president and atntral managl'T 24-year-old heart victim 8..\ TON ROI C1l la -Don Red-m den a kc) member ol the 1985-86 Lou1s1ana State L nl'l'rs•I) basketball team that ""ent to the Final Fo ur. died toJ.t) .it Baton Rougl' C 1l·ncral Hospual He ""as 2-' L \l \polcsman Jamie Kimbrough a11ributt'd 1he death to an apparent hl•an a11acl But a sccreta~ at Baton Rouge (1l'n..~ral \aid thc mu\(: of death ""a' undl'll·rm1ned Redden "'as dead on am,al at 7:57 am at lhc hospital. LSl' and hospital officials said. Rcddl'n v.-a\n't brl.'athing when ht was found b) his g.irlfr1end thl\ morning \aid hospital \pokesv.-~man "-nnc L"Heurcaull It wa't unclear whether he was lound at his O"-n apanml'nl or that ofh1\ girlfnl'nd. USC'• Maree pleads guilty POMO"'--\ -frfT \.force. a re5ene [il defcn\l\e ba\11. tor th~ l 1nl\ef\1t\ of • t Southern ( ahforn1a f ro1an\. pleadt'd.guil-- t) Tuoda) 10 a m1S<kmrano r charat of fal5C 1mprt\Onment 1n t"on nl'C11o n v.-nh an 1nc1dcn1 in\Ol\tng a formrr girlfriend last December MarCt" :!l r ntered h1\ pica before ~upcnor ( ·oun Jud&r Rob.·n Martinet Marte. from M1ddk\C~ NJ had bttn charged ..-.1th felon~ k1dnappm1 after he alkgedl) forced his wa) into lhc carol another Southtrn Cal studtnt. his former IJrlfm·nd la\t [,)\.'(" :! and forced her to dnve him from El \1ontc In Pai.adcna. a ncarh\ \uburb in the Los .\ngdl'\ area · Television. radio TELEVUION 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -\tlan- tic I 0 Conference Tournament champ1onsh1p- T cm pie \'S Rhode 1,1and. from Morpnto wn. W. \'a . ESPN S-OS p.m -PRO BAl&ETBAU.: Lakers at New Yott TBS(ddayedonChanntl 9at 6p m.) 6 pm -COLLEGE IAS~ETBALL M1ch- 1pn at llhn0t'i o r Purdue at Ohio State. ESPN RADIO 6 p m. -PllO IAl&ETIALL. Laktrs at Nev. ''ork fdt'l:1 )ed). KLAC(S70l 6 p.m -PllO~Y Kinas at Hartford (ckla)l'd). KLIL ( 1260) · 7 p.m . -COLLEGE B.AS&ETBAU. Pac1fic ( oasl Athletic ~uonauon To urnamtnt fin1 round -Cal lllt" Fulkrton n . Fmno State. from lna,kv.ood. KMNY(l600) 7 .lO _p.m -PllO 8Al&.ETBALL. Nt"W knc> at Clappm. KRTH (930) 111\JUOAY llADIO 2 p m -COLLEGE aA&rn.&U..: Paa rte Coa.i thleuc MOtiation Tournam<n• sct0nd round -UCt \ . Lona Beach tatr. from lfllkWood. KPZE ( 1100), Los Alamitos harness results Second ba.e •howdown• C>raaae Cout'• lllke ......,._ (altoft. rlCJatf...,... toward eee•d la aa attempt to pick off Goldea w.-bue naz• aJck Vaaclalllet. TM a..oen Crate ~ .._.. MCl•d ..... of Juoa Yoaq •tac· Tlaeftra ............. 7 .... I S OFTBALL Carpenter whiffs 16 in perfect win Edison hurler picks apart Garden Grove en route to DH sweep Edison High pitcher Ttrr)' ( arpcn ler p1C'kt'd up whl'rl' she ltft off la\t ~il\On. hurling a perf«t pmt and \Inking out 16 to ltad the Chargers to a 3-0 non-kaguC' $0ftball .,.. in o\Cr Garden Gro' c 1 n thl' first game uf a doubleheader at Edison TucsdJ\ The C'hargcro, (:!-OJ also took lhe scnmd gaml· 1-0 1n eight innings behind J)ll Pa111nson·., fi,e-h1tter C ..irix·ntl'rallo""cd onl) one bailout of thl· infield. a pop-up 10 left litld in the lounh 1nn1ng Rho nda Patterson StnJkd 1n a run 1n the s1uh for Ed1wn .ind Kmta Eden had a two- run \1nglc 1n the \amc inning. In thl' <oecond game. Kendra Whis- enand n:ach'"·d first o n a fitldtr's choile v.11h t"o out\ in tht eighth. She sto ic second and on a delayed steal to third the Garden Grove pitcher O\ crthn·"" her third baSC'man allow- ing Whisenand 10 S4·ore In othl'r non-league action. Gallr t -!, Foutal• Velley t-1: The Barons ( 1-1) pushed Sill runs across the plate 1n the founh 1nnin1 o f the second game to earn a spht on the road The C..lad1ator-;· OeOr Weiman 'itruc'-'>ut 16 and allowed JUSt ont hit tn the lirst pml' Marn1t Sukla. who P'" up three hits. took tht loss for Fountain Valle) Shannon Dolan pa.ced the Baro ns in the second pme. aoina 3 for 4. "'hilc Ckna .\llch1n (2 for 31 and Paula Estes 12 for 21 added offen11vc suppon Rae Rice aot the win. s1nlona out fi\C La Mira• I , Otta• View t : Nina UCI ••• PromD2 the IC<'ond half. After ques11on1n1 him. (irccnbera arabbcd his arm. Bokosk)' uid. v.h1ch he didn't take 10 too kindly. ·it woukt havf been a good fiS}lt." Mulhpn 111d s1ra1gh1-faced ai Mon- day0s •-c'Ckly luncheon. edd1na some spccincs on the stature of Grttnhtra \ 1. the nature of Bokosky •Late 1n the pme. Andre Puny foukd out end IJ ht pe.s~ by the UCI bench bc&an 1tun11n1 MuUipn. v.-ho later rc(UJCd to comment on whal Purr)' had said. -nacre wrrc a 101 ortmk side dealt IQint on b) both aams. -Mullipn said an the pojt-pmc in~rview. Mulhpn Sl.lllffiS the anun of Hamnaion an<f Lona Baich ha\'e not oru)·bothercd him. bulotherCOKhn in the ronfcircncc as ~en. "'(Hamnaton) JUmPI and Kram• at fYCr) can:· M ulhpn uid. "'Their pla>.cn M\l' bccoJM a .,-oup whldl 11n l 'ct) plca11na lo p&I)'. Aftdrc h"l 1&.-ncd >Clhna at me u be left 1h(coun1ftcrf'ouhf'10ut. Thrirhcad COICh came out and )dJed out ... u one o( our DlaYfJ'L .. Tb1np likt' tbt hi¥« lfbU 11d to tum "'°" of dw acan-. •• the conlCrt-att' 111i• tMM Maytw 111 '°"' ~ Gel •t·-...., (b .. tM> lOt'"). Mal I tlilio 111ctt•1 MON to it thin tllil •1 ~ •Mft It .... '8 1 ... IOll'l IO•Y .... I .. ..._ -· ~ ,...., IQ .... LOii ll8Ctl nd l'mfOl'~1ftC'tdowllllJitncloto ou, ...... o ...... m-S..la ........ ~ t1lhtt•'I) .... " ...... • c \'In <'OftW ttcilr. W • lllw ID come O\« IM.._.., ..... Mullens thre"' a no-hatter and allo'-\- td only one runner 10 reach base as La Mirada won on thl' road • Ocean V1tw's Jtna Sansone reached base on an error in the founh tnmna and mo'ed lo third with ont ou1 but could not score The Sca- hawks ( 1-1) had pounded out 14 htts tn their season o~ntr Saturda). The Matadores ( 1-0) put ta,rther t"o hm. a sacnfict and a wild pitch to 5eore their onl) run 1n the stcond toning. Ocean V1tw ctnttt fitldtr Jamie Walktr saved two runs with outstandin& catches 1n the fourth and fifth innings. Se~ H, Suttqe tc Thl' Roadrunners (1-01 exploded for 11 runs in tht top of thl' scvtnlh behind Angela Vasquez's arand slam end a three-run tnpk by C indy Salazar. Santiago (0-2) scortd fivt 11mes tn thr s1llth to takt a 6-3 lead into the final inning. but the Cavalitrs walked the bases loaded IWI~. SaJaur had four RBI and Vasquez had ft vt-. In collqt action: S.CaJ C.Une '-!. Dri1t CeUqe l"hle 1-5: st'C's Susie Hopkins hurled a three-hitter in the first pmt of the GoldC'n Statt A1hkt1c C'on- ftrencc doublcheadtr at SC'C'. while thl· Ea&ks took lht SC'Cond pmt. S-2 Lisa Napier. who wtnt 3 for 4. drove tn two runs with a doubk an a three-run s1llth for SC(' 1n the fint same. Connie Braun Wtnt 2 for 4. and 4 for 7 o n the day In the sttond pme. Judy Lotton (2-4) packed up the win for CCI ( 1-1 . 2-4) as Kathy Carroll. Duey Sch1p- porcit and Gretchen Harman each had RBI in a four-run third. sec IS now 1-1 in the GSAC and I-3 O\ era II. , V oLLE~B.u L -- Mira Costa holds off Vikings Mira Costa High's boys volleyball team held ofT a late charat by Manna. dcfl>atma the host V1kin15. 6-1 S. I S.-8. I S-1 I. 11 -15. I S-11 in a non-laaue match Tuesda) n11h1. The V1ktn15((}. I) trailed 11 -3 m the final game btfore closing to w1th1n 1:!-1 1 But the Mustangs (1-1). lht Cl F 4-.\ 's No. 6 team. held on to rebound from a season-opcnina loss to top-ranked LO)Ola. Ron Brownina led Manna with 20 kills. while Doua Partis added 19. Thl' V1kinp1umped to an 11-0 lead 1n the first pme. but Mara Costa coun1trcd "1thas1ron1start tn thcsccondpmt. Manna htld a 10-5 led 1n the third pmc. but the Mustangs \\tnt on a 10-1 run to turn 1he match around- ! n otha match": Let AlaJDJ'" J, WntmJmter Z: The Lions' senior m1ddleblocker Tro1 Rossean had 12 kills and fivt stuff blocks in the I S-9. 12-1 S. I S-1 S. 15-1 :!. I S-12 loss to tht Gnffins. El Tero l, Oeea8 View t : Tht Scahawks fell to 0-3 wnh the 17-1 S. I S-6. I S-10 loss. sec post-season play continues The Southern Cahfom1a C0Ut1t men's baskl'tball team wdl host C'hns11an Hentaac at 7· JO Thunda) ni1h1 wtth a possible tnp to 1ht Na11onal Chmttan Col~ AthktK Assoc1a11on champ1onsh1ps on the hnc . If SCC wins. tht)' wall face B1ola Sa1urda) for the n&ht to ao to C'hattanoop. Tenn .. lor the NCC AA final-. 81ola lost to Westmont tn tht NAIA District Ill finals Tunda> n1&ht. 71 -S7 • • "We're hke a au> wnh a cardiac arrNt on the operat1n1 table." said Shannon. "Wt've bttn brouS}lt back to hfc. and you don'I Ft too man) ~ond chanttt 1n hfc. • So Madison (27-2) as Mxt. Can Woodbndlt handk Madison and qualify ror the rqaonal finals al the Los Anatles Spons Arena Satur-da ., MadaiOn rcatura 6-1 Jeff Alu- ander and tYt'O eJ1penenced rotwards in 6-.t Robb>' Robint0n and 6-.t Andre Mnd~ll. bo•h described b)' n OqQ seonswnlttl as -over tbe nm pla)ers. ·• AlcundcT. he can block Kccfe·s shots. -~cnturcd \ht Kearny COKh. "But o( ~ounc he (Alcundo) will dcfinitcl)' lft in (out troublr ... Thal'1 Whal Shannon 1• hotM• for. but conMderi• lht Mylt of calh that wen• T"""-Y· hc'anotcouati•oa iL Tacoma scores two late to top Lazers httoft w~ New V~ .... "'"'Ne ..... ..,, OettOll ""-"'• Nlitw-M C11<eeo lnchN C•...-nci I 'Wiied Plevoft W iii f...-V'•Sc-.. ,..,,,. 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Mo" ~. ~·o S50 CASH DAil' Llll'S llTCllEI C1an1•..o ' ~ 1 tr ... , t .... , lr:l yCJV< '""""' """'"......,,,, Motor Routes available in Costa 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 ..U•Tlll 72 9 F I ' Id S I C M ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiimmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. •~8-SS2S• PmTUI F l position ava11ao1e Mike 8adler &A,_6265 PllHIHL Tla.I P"v•t• Scnooo HuntonglOI' Beacri 11e1 Ho urs 2pm-&Q!T' S36· 144 I Pnn1.ng ltlllH p~ .._cie<1 10< nano-""°'" Must e>e rel•&ble 17 14• 261 7•60 PMAn NST lfncl PIT no exp nee SS nr NB M T-W F 10 30-2 30 Sii 10-12noon Sam 642-62621 , t•IUllll ~O• 3 IVS da) Wed thru Su" Eat•y AM 0t late PM M4s1I be ovef 2 1 & ha"'8 good dr•.,•no record ~ Pennysa.,... 168() P\acent ....... C M P lllllfT&IY TYl)lng 1ren«T1bong 1t11ngl & ~II.pg ••s nee Hours !tu1t>te Ca 969-4342 • R!Cf PTION1S T oert-11me to .o u ng .,.v-,.c COl'$1 off1Ce Mon & V.ed &am~ LINDA ~6-1 130 CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typ ing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11 :30 A.M . -8:30 P.M . and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Ll olanda. BOYS & GIRLS [O.IU\ ~ 1o~e~ -START NOW- 11 to 15 Ye•r• Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MOR CONTACT Mr. Phillipe RHONE (213) 479-3820 KIDS Ages 11-16 eed Money No 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 of 11 and 16, you can make money NOW In the News- paper Promotion Field. And have a great time worklng after schoot and on Saturday. Call (213) 479-38 All transpor1a11on provided by adult supervisor. MOC M>TIC£ PAC•IC Y•W •MCWAL~W ~~· Mortuar~ C~ • Cremat0ty 3500 Pac•flc V•e• Ot•vt' ~por1 Bea«· 6•4·2700 MAMOALAWM· MT. OUYI MOtluary • Ceme•et~ Cremator• 162~ Gille• A vt' Cosu1 Mes.i ~O SSS• HIRE through classified PtllJC M>TICE STIRW A D IUSllSS?? • ' Dqgf.ld Kciiine .. . ' • .. _ •••• ...... ljllM ... '> , ... <'lo..,.,~ l ' .... ' " ' .... •• • I JOHN4)'1 ~ & -,rHo,. l 1 rH , In .... ,. , .... -. . ' . . " ...,. '. . . , ' WEDNESDAY, MARGI 9, 1988 2S CE T S Teen.prostitution alle ed . Police say man, womaJ:lgaverunaways ru s orsexin owntownHuntington •1 aoauT BA.llUll ............. Huntinston Be.ch police have arrested a man and wo~n at a residence in downtown Huntmflon Beach on suspicion of a vancty o seit and drua characs invofv1n1 youna runaway girls. LL Mike Bias said Jason Young's home run lifts OCC past Golden West In baseball./01 World Masters and Johnson study on AIDS assailed as Irresponsible by World Health chief./ M Indez Advtce and Games B3 Buffetin Board A3 Business BS-e Classified 04-6 Comics EM Entertainment 82 Food C1-6 Mind & Body B 1 Optnion A6 Paparazzi B 1 Police log B3 Public notices 06 Sports 0 1-3 Weather A2 Rockn' roll robberies draw FBI attention Tucsda)'. Bias said that some of the girls are bclie\cd to be as )Ouna as 13. Others reported!) arc 18 and O\tt Thc) altcacdl) v.crc IJ'Cn coca1~ and other drop M an inducement to perform sc~ for hire. 81115 said Four or fhc airts are bclic'ed in\C>hcd. he s:ud. Guard .. oose • ap1n BB over BJ aollEllT BAJlIE.lt ............... It surety sttrmd that hC'f COOSt was cooked when Chns Rodnauez made a last~1tch pica to the Hunung10n Beach Cit> Council tn JuM. Allergic to dotS and f~urntly alone with her t~o small ch11drn»i while her husband was at work. Rodnguez had p>M to unusual lengths 10 find peace of mind at naahL She got a )oung goost to strVe as a sen11nd. The goo~. namt'd Stormer. honked and niased a rommottoa v.hcn strangers approached. faet)· thing worked fine and Rodnsun and her children felt secure 1n their btds unuJ a nc1 ... bor p>t upstt about Lht honking noise and complaJned to cit) official5.. II Sttms the ell) had an ordana.ntt that proh1beted ha\ 1ng lft'K' and other farm creatures as t.d)ard pets.. Bureaucrats told her the law is Lht la·"" and that there v.as nothing the) could do. She t\ad fr~e da>s to art nd of the bird or f3Cf prosecution. Rodnguez took htt east to Cit) Council and found some S)mpathy. The council told zon1na-cock en- forcers to If) 10 find a wa) tor RodngucL to keep Stormer. With Rodr11un hning up htt ducks and appl)1ng a ~ntk nudar at . Opp(>rtune limes., a so-cal~ SoOIC· duck and rabbit ord1nantt was draf\ed o'en ~nod of eight mont.tu. The Cit} Council apP!O\t'd It Mon- da). It pumus rn1dtnlS tn kttp (Pl11•wGUAllD/A2) oc W1llwn Scott Ta1lor. 49. •-as am--sted Thunda) at his apartJMnt at 2101 ! Mam St. on charan of oral copubt10n v.ith a minor. unla•ful sc~. ptmpm1 and pandmng. 811P saxi. Sandra Mae Johnson. 27. v.ho also reportcdl~ ll\cd 1n t~ upstairs apart· mcnt v.11h Ta)lor. •as annt~ on susp1 ion of oral copulaoon wtth a mmor pantknngar«t ptmpmg. B&a.\ said The apartment 1s •m l.k path of rc<k'clopmcnt 1n dov.-nto...,11 Hunt- 1n1ton Beach and 1s 1n the am of bu1kbnp that v.as 11ngkd OUI b\ C'll~ ofrte~ls rcn.-ntl~ as being unsak and for alk~I~ 'IOf:u1ng safe•~ and hl-.allh rock~ ..\ thud pen.on !\cal Douglu Blumberg. .US. Laguna lkach v.as am.~tcd Sunda~ on \USptnon of onil copulauon and unbv. ful ~·' v. ith a minor Blrgs 5.31d Tt"': '"'l"'>llpllon bc'pn Ft'b 2~ v.tk:n a Huntington Beach patrol ofrtn-r. M1lo.e Oinst nml'd that a ~nov.n pnntuutc v.uh an a~- ............... '--...... Clu'lll ~ ..... a ps•er at 8elDl'mer. wlilo WI ffSU a watc' .. 1111 f• latlMla• at tM aoUtcw t.ouellold bl ............... ~. rclat.:d am.~• v.arrant v.as fttq~nt­ mg Ta~lor's rni<kn« Bigs said The name of the allcicd prosututt' v.as not disclosed The 1nforma11on v.as turned O\t'r to the ofliccrs 1n tht' depanmtnt'\ Sp..-c1al Enforttment Burnu v. ho v.l·nt to the ~panmcnt Thu~~ 1 • ~n t• an a~t v.arrant on tht· all~t·d ~lltUtC \\ h1k thctt. ofrtlcn spoke v. th J gir1 I ~.• ho aUcp:dl~ v.a\ II\ 1ni ""11h Ta~ tor The) belie' cd her to t"ll: J runav.a~ Bigs said 1hc runav.a) suaus oftht girl bl"111:,t•<l to be from San &rn.ird1no v..i\ not lonfinned un11I ~·\ l·r JI huur\ IJll·r "'ht'n tht' officer rrturnl·<l tu dt·tain her .\., lhl runa"'.i~ &•rl v.ho was also v.a, v.Jntnl tor a thd't charar. v.as tx·in~ dl·ta1nl'<l Ta}lor arn'ed home anJ "'J' Jrfl"Slc<l for contnbu11n1 lo thl' Jd1m~ul·nn of minor and for l J fl\ 1ng J l••nu:akd v.capon. all~- 1 J \nlJll,J .t"K:r pistol .\fter be1na dl tJ "' d I hl 1url pro\ldt'd infor- (Pleue eee TEEJllS/ A2J Bush shuts out Dole in super sweep of South Gephardt odd man oulasDukaki .Gore Jackson make gains By DA vm ESPO ,,__.i ......... ~rgr Bush v.on a spectacular 16- st.atc pnmaf) ~v.C'\.'p on upt"r Tues- da~. reaping a nch hanest ofcon,en- t1on delegate<; and talung command of the Rcpubhl-an presldenttal race \11chacl Dulak1s capturcd Flon~ and Tc,as 1n a shov. of nattonv.1dc appeal v.htk Sen ..\lben (,or(' Jr emcrgit'd to spht the Dtti> South •Ith Jt"SSC Jad. son 1 n the Ot-mocntte ratt In a sangk o'crv.helmm1 nighL Bush v.'li v.mn101 half the ddcptes nccdcd for nom1nat1on nnt .\ugust an~ Ortcans v.h1lc ~n. Bob Dole talked br.a'cl) of .. the road to re- ro'cn .. in llhno1s Dolc·s ~ pnmaf) state v.as M1S\Oun. but '-'' en lhl·re his kad &a' c •'I) .:..... '1lttm11cd b' a Bush·s personal cam~1gnin& .ind ""' 1S1on achcrt1scmtnu 1n the last f~ ~'s Pat R~son ullc.:rh unsucressful throughout the pnman states lcd Bush and Doll 1n thl· "'ashington cauc:u~~ T~ Ot-mocrauc ran· 'l3\t'd mud· died. hut ""1th J n.urov. in.g cast of charactt•f'\ Oul.ll1s (1ofC' and Jad.· son each l'3ml·d hundfC'd'> of dtl· tpte<; :ind postl-d muh1pk 'icton<'S on th~: hus1t-st night ot th1'> or an' other pn maf) '14.'awn Thal ldt Rl·p R 1d\ard ( rephardt thl lidd man ••ul n tht" ll"lUf·"'3' Dcmocrattc contest He won onl) h15 home sUtt' of M1ssoun and wu fa1lul& to quahf) fOf' con\enUOO ddcptes 1n 11 uates as he suffeftd throu&}\ a \ 1nuaJ collapse of his v. h1tc House ho~ C...ort l"apturcd his home state o(. Tcnnl',<K't' and added Kentuck). 01..t.ihoma "onh Carolina and Ar· l an\a' to his column as he JUmp- ~tartcd his cand1dan m t~ 14 lulhl·rn and border states. He ran \C'\ond to Jackson in Loumana. C1l·org1a and l\tiss1ss1pp1 To go v.ith thc tv.o ~ sutnof the night Tcusand Florida. Dukalns al"'' "'on l\1al' land. Rhode Island (Pleue -1RJ811/ dl BB wb.eelchairchamplon ln race to win, not insplre BJ aOBERT llYNDllM\ .............. Bob Mof1natt1 C'O't'T'ed more than ~6 miles 1n ln.s than l'•O houn to finish first among 93 rom~lllon 1n the L .\ Marathon. ~ fan that he ran-d tn a • bttkhaar. he bt'IK''n.. shou.ldn ·1 dc:1ract from that at h~ t<' Kf\K'' nncnt -T~ potnt I lf) todrne ~ tuM and lUTI<' apan lS that l"m an athkU' also -hc sa)~ -, ,,.,,., tobethouahtof as an athktt fusa aed an 1nsp1ration \ttond - ~ps •1th las& Suncb) ·s v.1n. Mohnaau earned a more pn>muK'nt forum from w. hicb 10 speak his mind -r, c v.u~ to addrn.s this athk-tt 'cnu:s 1nspuab0n tluna. .. t~ Hunt- m1toa lads rnidmt said V. t'dnc-s- da) -v.i.m ~ ttt a v.httktwr atbk1c. the) thml.. ..,bat an amprauon he is.· But the) don't at.~)'S ttt pc"fSOG as an atblrtr .. T1w ~ ear~ ratTr anaqh soUJht out mC'\Ju 1ntt·f' 1e-v.s in the tv.o v.ttb pnor "' th<-rac-e to eocour<ICC a fn"ih kw.'l at v.httlcha1r a th let~ Ht appearl•d on <;t\ era I T\ nc-v.~ broadcasa and v.as a v.1lhng and ~nltl\C S(.)urce for n<"'S» ;aapcr repcwttn mterntcd 1n a ~ anak on I~ 1h1rd annual ~ ~ fx-t that ht happened to •in amonaa rompcuu'c fitld of <n •httlcb.a1r athk-tcs m* his ston that mudl more appcahns. -.\II thcnc man" ~'S and othn commitmcnll ht-forehand probabl~ put more pm.sun-on me 10 •in. and d«p 1n m) ~n I fth I v.as p>1n1 to •in I v.uron(l<km ··ht' Y\l. ··"nd of l-Ounc It v.as v.on<krful wmnina the race Ifs thc SlufT that dreams are made of.- TM •sn -has ~·ond. ha' ins •oo t~ 1~ua.ural L .\ \brathon in 19 -also ma) he-Ip him reah.tt another dream ~obnatll. v.ho has a broed· cut1nadqrttfrom L°"&Beach ate IS punua.. 8 po$11100 as a n commentator ~11h his experutt on v.hcclcha1r spons ..,1a>bc nc\t )Car 1nsttad ofrac1nc 1n the l ..\ Maratho n. rll be doU\I commentaf) on 11 for TV ... he SI} s ~1 lnov. the pt"nonaht1es of the rattn. thl·tr strcnath their v.ukncsses. and I can tall about the stratcpcseo1naon dunn1 thc rac-e and *ho 1s hkely to ~1n That's not bc1na done rilht nov. Ifs an ambeuous plan and a far cry from thc tone mont~ of ckp;tMIOft follo~ma the traffic acadent that rendered him a paraplegic 10 )'can, .. .\h. the tf'llK' act'1dcnt:· ht 5a)'S• "hen th(' \Ub}«t IS raised. "Realty. l don·t dv.cll on 11 much anymorr. But, for :a Iona umc. I~ I n:aU) wasn'•: too 1ntcrntc:d in hfc. h's not that I• v.anted to commit wanck Of aft)-: thins but I v.'&S JUSl 5ini .. aroued and i"tlln& fat v.t\idl is tal)' to cto• .. ~-·••LC11•WJAS1 • . fendballot measure in court Mesa delays action on initia"ti ( nt incorporation ...... ~on June 7 ballot ••••i111o«wt r ' I ......_moft1Mal6aut der1uid_1MI~....-... ~ , ............ &~--= loilrd ol!uperviton ¥oe.d '° the incorporadoa •lftlioa to d9ieVCllert. . The d 1yhood ~ will ap-C'.:' tk June 7 primary dution Rnidia• or the tommunity Wllltft bappy wit.h the~ Ud 11evenal who have been ective in a.he cityhood mov~tlicl they~ to ride the movemnt i1110 JMlbl~ office. .. , rttl fabu1ou1.•• saidJudyCW'ttri. chairmu of Dana Point Citizens for l acorporation. .. The filina period for ~ Council should beain tbis week rm pl&Mfo1 to be a c:udlda1t ... o.be1 community leadets ~ eq.Uy entb~. .. We fin.ally did it!" said Harold Kaufman. Prnident of the Dina Point Civic Association. Kaufman llldcd that he intended to rvn for City CMnciL • Michlet f.sn, another leader of lk cityhood movement. said he wu "'99 petttnt sure" that be would run. Tunday·s approval concludes a '°"J political baUk that inchadcd an llCT'lmonious dispute with neijh- bonna U.una N-.~1 over a suina of 13 toast.If neiah.borhoods. OM community activist whose neiahborhood. Monarch Bay Ter- ~ was fonnmycon~ part of LllYM Nis~I. said she would also run for City Council. ··1 feel elated:' said lnarid McGuire, who lobbied to have her community detached from lquna Niaucl and added to Dina Point. "Yes. I will be a candidate." The coastal neiahborhoods had bttn included in the Lquna Niaucl cityhood application. but a rrajority of n=sidents 1hctt voted for union with Dana Point in an advisory election las1 November. The I 0<'1'1 .\Jtn<"'v Forma1ion Comm.issioa rnPondcd by 1everina the cOu&al strip ·rtom Laau.na Nipel and addina it to Dina Point, • dttision which was appeakd by Lquna Niauel residcots. Commissioner1 rejccttd the ap. peal. On Feb. 24 the Boerd of Super· visors held the reqw~ protest hearina. Havina rcttivfd no substan.. tial protest to the dtyhood appli- cation from Dana Point residmU. the boetd approved the application and Lhe June refettndum. One dark cloud still hanp over the Dana Point landse1pe. however. L.aauna Niaucl citybood activists have said they planned to sue over the loss of their coastal territory. The Laauna N iauel poup has raised more than $60.000 for its lqaJ fiaht. a spokeswoman said last week. "We'tt ~ust watina to see whether they're ao1n1 to file." said Curreri. "We're rasina some money too. Just in case." • New Zealander asks court to open up America's Cup SAN DIEGO (AP) - A New Zealand sroup challenaina the San Dieao Yacht Club for the prestiaious America's Cup filed a request with a New York court Tuesday that woukt aive otMn a chantt to race in 1989. Micbael Fay. head of the Mercury Bay Boeting Oub syndicate. filed the documents at the request of New York Supreme Court Jusuce C Beauchamp C1parick in response to a compromise offered by the cup bolder last month. fay said bis syndicate will agree 10 panicii-tc in a multinauonaJ rcptta off San Diqo witb an ehminat1on scnes bcg.innina Feb. I. 1989. All boats would compete in 9().foo1 waterline s1nale-masted monohulls under Fay's proposal. A match race between the w1nn1n1 challenser and the defender would stan May I. 1989. Due to an unorthodox challen1e from Fay. a Ne~ Zealand millionaire. the )acht club 1s scheduled to f~ the Mercury Bay team in an one-on-one match in boats with up to a 90-foot waterline. Smee C1panck ruled 1hat Fay's chalknce was vahd. the yach1 club announ~ that the race will take plaCt' in wa1ers-off Lona Beach. and that the)' will use a mult1hull. poss1bl) with a biP..tec:h airfoil wins u a sail. Officials for Sail America. the syndicate plannina the yacht dub~s d"t'ftntt, said they woukt mttt Wednesday to discuss their options. .. Wha, he's askina us to aive up is our multihull and ou.r choice of venue.·· said Sail America spokeswoman Bccltl' Heyl. .. That's what ~·s askina for 1n return for the delay. That's somethina we'll have to consider." San Diqc> has until March IS to aettpt the proposal. with a condition that terms for the elimination sems and the final match be apeed to by April 15. Fay said. Bystanders take money bags SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Thrtt people apparent!) made off with at least $460.000 after a crate of money baas fell off an armored car Tuesda)". police said. The un1dent1fied individuals scooped up the cuh-s1uffed bap and drove away after the crate. cooia.in1n1 more than S 1.5 m1lhon. fell out of a movina Loomis Armored Inc. truck when the rear door flew open in the M 1ssion DistncL The truck dnvcr was unaware ot the loss until he stopped at an intefSC'C1ion 1wo blocks away. A motonst had honked his horn and told the dnver the truck's door was aJar. said Offtcer Harry Soulene. who was 1hen ~ down b) the dnver. B> 1he time Soukne and 1he Loomis driver went back 10 1he crate. a crowd had pthered around the fallen bags. About SI million was recovered at the scene. Some people wt"tt pumna the sacks back in the crate. bu1 a few had other ideas. '"There was a ,cntleman from the Post Office vabb1n1 bass of money out of people's hands and punma them back in the (cra1e)." Soulene said. ··At least thrct' people looked al him and told him ~hat he could do with his suggestion ... The man. Daniel Higinbotham. had moved the crate ou1 of the street and was wa111ng for the pohce to arn' e. Soulettc said. but thrtt people had alread) made offw11h the mont') .. (The)) decided they were going 10 take advanta&e of whal happened. thre~ the bap into their cars and left ... Soulene said W1tnessn. howevt'r. gave detailed dcscripuons of two men and a woman. who each took several t.as. Soulctte said. Polirt also have de- tailed descriptions of the suspects' separate cars. It is possible a few passers-by also took a few baas and disappeared on foot. said Set. William Herndon. If found. all the people who took the baas could faCt' charses of srand theft. pohcc sa1d. "That's a rdony. My advice to them i.s to tum it in:· Soulcne said. Merchant ship picks up drifting boaters LOS .\NGELES ( .\P) -Thrtt' )Oun& men. tes1 dn\-1ng a 15-foot pleasure boat. were rncued by a merchan1 ship after 1he small boat's transm1ss1on failed and left them adnft. Coas1 Guard officials said Tuesday. James Guardino. 22. of Para- mount s.k1pper of 1he small boal. Shawn Walker. 18. and John O'Connor. 17. were 1aken aboard the Emanuel B about 10 p.m. Monda) after one of the bulk carrier"s crewmen spotted an Crntf'IC1'C'Y flatt fired by the trio. said Brad Smith. a Coa\t Guard public afTain specialist. The Panamanian-reaistered Em;anuel 8 is a 478.foot bulk ca~r owned by Merit Steamship Lints and was headed for Huntinaton Beach when the flare was spotted. About 2 a.m. Tuesday. Guardino. Walker and O'Connor were trans- ferred to a Coast G uard utility boat. which also towed their disabled cran 10 the Golden Shores Marina. 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"""low • 50am 01 n.e-r-etltOam IOCMy.,.. -MIHpm ,,.,. __ altOlam lodey.,.. ,_ 12 ot • "' ,,,.,,__ Surf For ecast FBI PROBES STUDIO ROBBERIES ••. r..-Al couple of days before to ask about a rental ~rcement. OM of the victims told police. The victim pve the-man and his com119nion a tour of the Mudio, sho<Nina them the =nt. They teemed fairly know about the machinery. he told Potice-lkn in several instances they wanted to use tM wrons equipment. a ma.cake someone in the business would be unlikel) to make. he said. When 1he men left. they told the victim the) would be back Friday to leave a deposit and set up a studio date. Four men amved Frida)' and went with the victim inlo an office. where he staned wntina a receipt for them. As he was doina so. one of the men pulled a handaun from his coat and pve a tazn-type ekctnc shoepn to one of his companions. The robbers. all of whom had blue steel hand.uns. herded the people in the studio in10 the lounge. told tht'm to em pl) their purses and pocketund then ordered them to lie face down on the floor. The men handcuffed 1he vic1ims. and one of the robbers threa1ened to shoot the people in the hQd if they did nol follow has directions. accord- '"' to police. He ordered them not 10 talk or to look at the robbers. All the v1c t1ms bu\ 1he man who had dealt with the robbers before were liken into 1he s11 .. d1o 's back rooms. when: the) were forced to their knees facing a wall for about an hour. They were told later to lie on 1heir stomachs. Meanwhile. the rob~rs stacked equipment 1n 1he lounse. moved cars from the driveway 10 tht' street and backed a movin& truck into the dnvewa). After they finished load1n1 the equipment into the van. the men pthercd all the victims in the same room and left. Accordina to pohct'. several p1ecn of equipment were so heavy that two or three stron1 men would be nttded to move them. I In the Santa Ana case. two armed men handcuffed the people in the studio and took more than $75.000 ~orth of equipment. In San D1qo. 1hree men posina as mus1c1ans left a SI 00 deposit to rent M1x Masters. then returned 1he ne"t week with four other men. They took about S4SO.OOO wonh of acar and bas1call) .. cleaned 1he place out of technical equipment.'' Bolenbach said. COUNTY MAY NOT DEFEND MEASURE .•• From A l Duran ronfir?Md Thcsctay that t.bc supervisors woukt prefer to stay out of the fiJhL .. We've written a kttn to 1he i-rtics in the suit sayina tha& if they will back off from tryina to get costs and attorneys fees from us. we will remain ntutral. .. Duran sa.id. 0 lfthey ~. lbt11 we won'• confuse the issue W10 any additional a!JUmentl. We ·11 juM abide by the coun s d«ision ... An attorney rtl)fntntina the citi~ of Irvine and Laauna Beach said Tuesday that his chcnts will tr) to pick up the fiaht 1f county officials fail to defend the slow-arowth initia1ive apinst a lawsuit b) developers. ··we hope to intervene as a defen- dant:· said Mark W1enbergcr. a San Fr$1c1sco attome) who rcprncnu the two citiC"S. Weinbel'ICr wd he expected to make a motion this week in Oranie County Superior Court to become a co-defendant in the lepl action. Others involved with the initiative have also said they had not e•pccted much action from the county in defcn~ of the 1n1t1ative. "We're prcpann1 our own de- fense." said Russ Burkett. co-au1hor of the slow-srowth measure. Burkell said in1t1ative supponers have formed a non-profit corporation and legal defense fund. Laauna Beach attorneys &linda Blacketer and Gre•OI) Hile will ac1 on behalf of the n1t1at1ve committee. Blacketer also said sbe was not surprised that the county was not defending the in1ua1ive. .. It cenainly comes as no surpnse 10 me." she said. "That's the way they always do thmas. Other counties defend their actions. but not this one. And anyway. they all hate this 1nitia1ive so much. I don·t know whal kind of a defense we could ha\C e"pcctcd them to put up." Known officially as the Citizens Sensible Growth and TnfrK" Control Initiative. the measure would ue future development in the county's unincorporated areas to traffic im- provements. It would prohibit development in areas where there 1s traffic conaestion until measures ~ere taken to improve traffic flow. The in1t1ativc also contains pro\ tStons calhna for adherence to flood control s1andards and maxi- mum response times for pohce. fire and paramedic 'chicles. .\uome)s for the bu1lden' 1roups sa) 1hc measure is illegal because 11 is vague. TEENS ••. r ramAl mat1on that Ta)lor alleged!) was involved with sup!>ly1na drugs to under-aaed femaks in rttum "for sex and fbr suppl)lnl under-aJt'(f females to others for sexual acuv1t1es for mone). Much of 1he activity took place in downtown Huntmaton &ach at Taylor's rest<kncc. Btus said. Based on this information. a search warrant was obtained and served on Frida). The invcsuption continued throuah the weekend and additional ~1tnC'5SCS ~ere located and 1nter- v1cwcd. he said. The information led to the a~st of Blumbera on Sunda)' and the arrest of Johnson on Mondly. Moltnaui. then I 9. was in the Arm). stationed at Ft. Polk. La. Follo~ing a ni1h1 of dnnktn& with buddies. Mohnau1 fell asJttp in the back seat of a car as they headed home. While dm ma throuah the rolhna hills. the car came quickly upon a slow-mo"m& \.t'h1de and was unable 10 avoid the colhs1on. "The nex11hin& I knew. I was beina airlifted by helicopter to the hospi- Lal" he recalls ... I was aslttp al the time. so I didn't e\Cn scc what happened.·· "The fttlina of 101 n• fast was the best fcehng I had e•penenccd since 1he accident It wasgo1na from a fttlin1of bcin& confined to a foeltng of frt'C- dom." Stron& finishes in marathons and I ~kilometer races throu&hout the country encourqcd Molinatt1 to train harder and set his siahtson races hke the Bos1on Marathon and the upcomin& Paralympics. to be held ~~w1q I~ trad1t1oul almpk 1------------------------------------------ Games in Seoul. Korea this fal . A broken back left Mohnatt1 without fcclina or control ofh1s lq.s. "The first five xean afterward ~re pretty sedentary.· he says. "My spon. The former h1ah school 1rack star found that his compet1t1ve spint was rekindled and he was entenna races w11h1n a few mon1hs. ..Wha1 I teamed from track and cross-countr) 1s how you 1olerate "lam. That's really what marathons ··This spon 1s Just now startina to arow: u's still in its infancy and I want to be part of1tdevclop1na." he says. "l ~an1 John Q. Pubhc. who probably has no idea ~hat a wheelchair athlete 1s. to understand wha1 son on and to sec us as athletes. not only as an msp1rat1on ... GUARD GOOSE FLAP ENDS HAPPILY ••• toa.sa.·· she said. "ll was too late to do anythina else. We'll ~lebrate this weekend" Rodri&l.IC'Z satd she hit on the idea ofhavinaa aoost for a watchdoaaftCT read11'1 an an1d~ aboYt the U .. military u.sina the feisty fowls as scntnn at overseas malitaf)' bases. Doss woukl never do bttauK she breaks out in hives and has breathina probkms when she's around them. she said. Rodriaua had her l2nd binhday Monday. and 1tttin1 to keep S'°'1'nCT was a perfect b1n.hday pment. she .aid -even if City Councll chambtn 'W&Sn ., the Ideal SUITOUndinp for uch a festive day.