HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-11 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, MARCH II, 1988
Hart called .threat to GOP strategy
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Councilwoman's challenge of Ferguson
deters from statewide goal. officials say
other pan) leaden ha"<' been bacluna
a prosram called ProJrrt 90
Pany ofTk1als contend that by
ch~llcn11nJ Fcrauson Han 1" di'"
trac11na him. forcina him to funnel
monc1 and Clll.'fl) into ddcnd1n1 his
scat ap1nst another Republican 1n
the June pnmat) Tht'~ claim that
coukt Jeopard11c Project 9f 1
her " rnn.,ult.anl Frank fa1enn1cchm
said
T~ Rcpubhcans currently hold 36
K'ats 1n the As!itmbl) .,hilt' tht'
Ormocrats ha"e 44 ProJC'("t «Kr, pt
1s to pick up t•o or thrtt 4s\t'mbl'
scats this )Ur and t .. o or thrtt morr
1n 1m. I'' 1na the Republican\ a
~JOflt) b> 1991. ..aid Grca Huk1n
nccuu'c director of the Oran&<' < ount} Republican Pan~
compktel) and he v.111 gu1dt' u' 1n10 nui.in& 1n other kt') d1~1ncts
thr ~1st ccntun ·· f-C'flu\On \J1d .. He "'''uld tit-d1i.1racted from the
"Republican ph1~ph' I\ oh<'n role of kadl·f\h1p .and pan)-butld· um~ threatened due to the rcaht1t''> in&·· Fuente., \ol1d · It's an unn«nt-
of tM number\ and tht' control of the-a" pnm4n t hallenet to 1 di..-.\~mbl) b\ arch-hbcnh. l1k.C' "'ill r 11n1u1shcd RcpubhLan le&1slator ...
Brov.n and 'r om Ha,<kn ·· w1d T or1 Tht , h.alkn&L: al\O force\ F~ fuC'nt~. chairman of the < >r.an(tl' to \J)l•nd monl"\ that IAOuld ot~IK
ly JENNIFER WEBER °' ...............
Ncwpon Beach Councilwoman
E..,.elyn Han's challcnl!C of fellow
Rcpubhcan Gil Fcrauson's Assembly
scat threatens ProJ«t 90. a statewide
campa1Jn to att a conservative ma-
JOflt) 1n the Autmbly by 1990.
accordina to part)' ofTac1als.
That 1s a pan1Cularl) cn11cal year.
since in 1991 the l.qtslaturr wall
Sporta
Woodbrldge'aAdam
Keefe ends his high
echoot basketball career
as the Warriors fall .
67-64./81
Nation
Gary Hart dropped out of
the presidential cam-
paign again today. say-
ing, 'The people have
decided.' I A4
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~raw tM state's conarns1onal. Slat('
Senate and A~mbl) d1stracu The
pany that controls the lcatslature in
red1s1racun1 )Cars gtncraTI) cuh up
the statC' "° as many d1straC1s as
possible favor that pan).
Bccauw of thr 1mponancc of the
1990 i\uembl> -the Repubhrans
ha\ 1n1 rnn«dcd that It 1s unhkel)
the) will be ablc to put a ma1ont) an to
the state Senate -Ferauson and
Han said th1., \H~k that a political
consull<lnt warned htr that 1f \ht'
challenacd Fcrauson \ht' ma) tau· a
recall cfcct1on for hl·r counul \Cat
"In a Republ1t.an pnman ~
pcctall) v.tth "'hat"\ at \Lake 1A.1th
PrOJ«l 90. thr Re publican leadt'f\h1p
1s aoina to make' 11 \ l'r) d 1 ffil ult for
Local Rcpubhcan kaden paint a
dim PICIUrt of what Wlll haPPt"n to
tun~nat1H'\ 1r the) du nr1t &t't
lontrol o(the -\s\t'mbh
If "'t' don t v.in in i~J lhl \l411C'
"'111 be turned O\ er to \\ 1lhc ''"'" n
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( ount~ RC'pubhun Pan~ hi.· \.pcn1 on \"'\( mhl~ Lampaisns
Pro1eu ~ " 1mporun1 lcx<1 ll • t'l"4."'°' hl"rt t1\U>rdini to Fc:rauton and
f-ucntC'\ \a1d bC'cau~ 1t "'ould ~"r h"'al PJ"' lc:adcf\
Orange < ount\ \ (UnSC'f"\al1 ' r-rr r--I v.un 1 be .ahlt 10 bc in other areas
fC''K·ntat1H'' morC' k'C'ra~ for thrir .1 \outhl·rn < 4hlt1rn1a and help101
program' thu t JnJ1d..i•n1 1A 1n · Fcrau~n P.&n~ 11llit 1al\ d a1m th.u .. .._.,J
t hdl kn¥L" tu f er1uwn dist r.K'I\ t11 n f U<ntn ,.ud 11 .. n .md other
lrom Prt>Jl"l t l./(J i.1ump1n1ancJ lunu ~ (PleaecMeB.AaT/A.2)
a.llf,... ..,_., -......,,.
Stolen
federal
check
recovered
\Voman tt rrested in
Palmdalt-<,lore while
l rying t <>< ct~h c heck
By JENNIFER WEBER °'_...,,... ....
.\ v.oman "'a' arrl·\tt'd this "'ttk in
a Palmd..tk g.r111.cn sto~ u she
alkgcdh tnC"d to la\h a check stokn
la'l>t ~ed. from Postal Sen 1tt ar 1n
( l• ... la \1C">a
< armcn \.tltn.&\ \bn1nc1 '~ v.ai.
dt" ta ant'd "' t'd nt"-da' b' an .\I be r -
twn·, \torl· man.&Jer..,. hen ht' rc-ahzcd
lhl" 'hnk-ta\hing card she v.as U!>IOI
..,.,, forced Pt»t.ll ln\pcctor ~lt"\C
'K hnt'n nger \i11d th1'> mom an,
\l.1n1n(I "'h0\4' homrtov.n v.a\
un~ nu"' n IA.<A'> ~ ht"dul('d 10 be ar-
r .. 1gnl·d t<~a' 1n Lu'I> .\ngtlc' < ounl\
he 'l>iltd
FlrenCJaten boee down laot .poa followlq a 81.8 mll11oD blue at an aato-bocly repair uop lD 1119atoa Viejo.
hnt'nnscr \aid the c ht"Ck v.a\ o n<'
c,tokn \1.arch ' !rum a Postal ~" 1CT
\..Ar 10 tht 'I oo blc•d. of L1nt"oln wa,
l 14 0 ml·n \t •k ar•out hOO pieces of
m4tl aftt'1 .,.m.i.hin1 1hc Pln1o's bad
14 nJ c "' JnJ 1rJbh1nr l"'O mail lraH $1.BMfiredestroys auto shop \1nLc < >1.1 I 12 mail '<'hi In h.&H'
bi:cn ra1dt"d n Or.ingt Counh and
l hn h , . ., l., lrnm them hl ~1J
l he •1r,1 JnJ thirJ Thur\d..i,,ofthc
month Jrr npcl 1all) atlral 11\(' l''
mJd lhll"'l'' l'x"tjU\(' that '' "'hen
fcdcr;il, ht"• ' "'h1, h arr C"a'' l•• oa'h
.i rC' Jell >L'f<'d hl· ~1d < hcd.' tor \ta tr
or lcJaal fll'n\100\ \C'tcran '> ht'n-
l"fl\ d1\Jl'-1h•, 111 \ona l \<'cunt'
pa' ml"nt' g,·nl'r .111\ Jfl' lnr S YlO to SMl(t
By JONATHAN VOLZ&E °' ................
A supu-hot acct) lenc." tank rui>
lured durm1 a M1u1on VieJO fire
Thursda). shoouna acl'oss an auto-
bod) repair shop "ltke a rocUt" and
lcavina a path of flames in m ~akc.
fi~ officaal5 ..aid
The tank'\ explosion 1i. one of thr
reason,. the I 0 JO a m fire 1n a
Camino \ap1\trano commcrc1ill
bu11dm1 'aust'd an ~t1mated i I S
million damap: \aid Oranat ( ounl\
Fire Capt Patnck \k lntosh
Tv.o firemen \ufTcrcd minor 1n-
JUrl<'S fi&htana th<' blue. -.h1ch Sfnt a
hea'') darl plume of \mokc into the
\A1u1on \ 1C.-JO \k\ and cauK'd an
hour-Ion& traffic \nart on tM ~n
Dicio Frtt"'a' authonllt'\ said
The tmplo\Ct"'> of1he bu1ld1ng v.rrT
able to c\C ape u n h<lrmnt
Mcintosh said "'orken in tht'
Laauna .\uto Boch '>hop~ .. cld1n1
v. hen spark\ apparcntl) cau&ht the
intC'nor of th<" 'chick on r.rc "s
,.orkcn "4:nmblcd 10 Y ' t the ~fl l·ar\
in 1h1..· 'l>hup · &he flame\ spread and
4u1L l l) hC'jlC'J an ;u.<'t ' kn<' t.anl u~
10 the ~dd1n~ ··v. hen th11\t' gtt hot rnoulh th<''
rupture and •&n 1c in\t.antaneou\h
\1clnto\h u 1d ·11 \hot acros\ the
room Ille a PK ~C't \prradms firc a' 11
v.('nt .\uth11n1a, ht-hc'r-\.1ananc1 al-
(Ple&M eee Pm&/A2) k &l"dl rerr "4-nl\ JU\' one pan of a
ll)(J'K'h ~,. • pnJ that ha\ bttn
\ln~in~ '•u lh<'m < ahfom1a mail
Van de Kamp to fight .imr'' ' · l' 111 " \1nC"t' then S~ S Lungren appol. ntment rnilltun ,. rth ul \tolen checks haH• hn r ,J,hl·J 1n Me11.1can banks alone
'-. rnl.'ru111, r \a1J ht' dOC'\ not Imo..,..
• he'"' •11 ~l ii h;i.., httn stolen ahoisrthcr
n11r ·J· ..... , hl· lo. now hov. m ut h ma' By JOUN HOWARD ____ _ ......... , .........
sACRAMENTO-Dcclanna that
Rep 0.n Lu.narcn bas no npt to be
1tate uasurcr. Attorney Ckna-aJ
John Van de .Ump has announced
that he'll ao to coun to try to prevent
the Republican conarcuman from
Attorney
defends
jud1e's
actfOns
&ellin& the post
The auome)' atncral said Thursday
that he will form.all) tntttvtnt b}'
nut Wttk 1n a 1a,.-su1t filed Wcdnn-
day b) Lunp-tn. v.-ho asked the st.ate
Supttmc Coun to dccla!"f that he had
bttn ronfirmcd as 1rcasurcr oen
thouah tbe Sena1c rc}CCtcd has nom1-
nation
Van dt' k.amp said th<' Lcg1\laturc·i.
spht 'otr on Lunarcn'\ confirmation
efl«t1,el\ blocb ha\ appointment
The h11h coun "must rt"'IOht tht'
con\111u11orwl dispute as dean!\ a\
pos\1bk · add«t the attOrM) &tn<'ral
Van de lump. a CXmocru. \alJ ht'
C\pc:,.ts ·j lair .inJ ''hJC\.11\t' ·hand· g1l\l"rn·ir·, h•rml·r la"' panntr .,..,., !:"l\rn ,a\hcd 1n thl" l nnc-d
hnaofthC'\.<l\4'l"'l"n thou,gh fi,tt>ftht' I J • n.11th1n ~11 .... ,11 !"It a poht1t .a ..,, .... ,
uprC'mc ( uun 'lt''l"n JU\llct'\ art' dl·.iw•n · \.in ~· lrYmp u 1d H( \ 'l ULalan branch of Baname\ tht
appointee\ ol Rl·publican (1<H ur~rJ lhl',uun to~u1,kh JC'\1JtJ 1hr \1 • .m n.i11on.1i ~nk has bttn
G<-orsr Dt-ukmc11an "'ho nom1n.ittd l\\tK Jc tr JUJC'd nt SSUO OUO b\ unknow-
Lunlf"n to \u .. ,cnl tht' lat<' k\'IC lunsrcn ~I .1 lOn'i('f\all'l J(.. 1n~ ,nh1n& \tukn l ~ Trcasul)
l nruh a'> trca\urtr puhlil.an trom [)t'ul..mciian·\ homt' ,hco' J,1..urJ1n to Felipe Ao~ a
(. h1c-IJu\llll' \t<i1lwlm Lu1..a\" the (Pleaee-LUltOUJlf/A2) (Pl---WOllAJll/A.2)
Fans growl over Golden Bear resurrection
tht lime ·· she wtd 'Ifs SOM \lwhatr\f·r th<'' 1'u11d nov. "''"
be bta. \han~ and ncv. If •C' can rumut II\ fttltna. fin< But I
don't C\prC"t them ht capeu~ thal •1n ··
()npttC' ~h doubl Cll) Councllman l om \1a)'> UH
ht's pushana f0"4ard •lib pbm to dr"elop an cntcnauunent
ccnterat t~corMrofMaan Strttund hclfic( oest H1pv.a\ anlht'han oftlwut~ ·s~vc~nt pulh Tht'n-ntrrhkd'
•oukl aocludr mo' ac thnkn and a rnaurant·n'l)ttclub
•bKb ht' wt)S ouaht to be a DC't" Golden Btar -rm pu\h1111 u twd n I ctn to bnn 1ht' <ioldm Bear
bet~.·· b \ s.ud. -\nd I tbant 1t'\ dw intent of most of thic
council "
-'bad). Ma)~. Ma)Of Joh.a En11sw and ( OU«tllnu
Pfln Grun ha'e da * ~ o( an n\tntalnmnn
~nlC'r and suppon ''' devdopm('Dt. But can a ntlhktub hk.e
the Goktrn ka.r sUC'Cftd aftcitt a ac,. abKntt" -rd lo'l>C 10 ltt n happn lpJ ~ '*" Y) ... JIHl bouaht lKUtl to ID ttt la~~ M tht C Houv aodl, thin ... tt. '°°Md r\"f.,. ... \liar
Mauch ill, leave
\
d l•v. n to~" l\Un (. .&p1i.trano tu \t'C' him I'd lo't to~ C hue It.
M4nJionc nJhl ~r't .u home-·•
0.d. Har'le; v. a \ on\uh~nt tor the dt' rlo~r ( ahfom1a
Rn.1rts .. .auuon('J that v. h1IC' a rnt.iurant 111 tw-1n1 plannC'd in
th" ,umplc' nohltd' c\pn t\ the' OC' .... n1Jhtclub to be an nac1 n-pl1,a ot thc on11nal
"It'\ not lll&n& t<> !"It the.' nt'v. l•ol<kn Btar allhouah tht'•C'
,...crl' ~a'll\ mad<' of pans of the club brtott 1t ,.as dtmolu,hw
1h"t an !"It in orporatC'd into tht-dnlJO ·· he s.a1d
lnJttd. allhoUJh tht facade of the hu1U1na v.as not
Pfnt1''td a\ lull\ a\ intended ponion\-1ndudcd tcrracona
fiaurn and v.f0\llht-1ron fi,tuf'M -v.ar ta\C'd and a.re brint
u°""' 1 n a , 11} • aJThouv In 1dd.111on, acrnna pb n and
photusnph' ot tbr cluh haH' httn pn:KT\cd
\nordint to H11lo•. tht' planned , uart·~
compk-t. b>u11t on thrtt lc"cls probaN) would include a,.,.,.
rttn mo"c tht'atn. tht rn\lurant or n & tub. ""'"°"'
sm.alltf f"t''\lAUflntS and prrhal)\ Wlrnt Of1kci a v.tn r 1wGOLDml/d)
\ .
es pushed to offer
tncenttVes on ride Sharing
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a,.eaTllYIGMIU.N Thursday mcwaina pmni.oon m'*bC1weea6and IOLm. ..... _... " ~ tlae Nl•pon Cea~ A..0. 18 Older' 10 coq9ly with dw
A __ __.._,.__ ._ ... _ c--.":... tion.. I 5 9 Pioe. al mp •a will bt ated --"~-.,., ""'" -w Dulap IMd a.-tioo XV is &oefttOW119tc:arpook. vanpoolsand ~wtif =ty ... ~~ SOttlY needed ie lilbt of the e~ an iecccned '* of public transit ·---... woncai•smos problem ia SoulbcrD syS1aU. pmuadt mott Of their cm '° Califonaii ud became dllie PQ11Uo-f'annswillbe~aolndaqirum-
* ~'°a:ralion XV, .-.cl lataon in thf sea is ~ to 1a1ivn to sptcial clasm where Ibey
last December. is inleftded to irn. increax ~SO pmnt bY the willbtLl.,.thowtoimplemmtsudt ~vc the a.ir quality in the South )'C8f20IO.. • ·1111wilhit fartbcrair-enicnnu at their workDlace. The ..--• quality problems. Oranet County Tramit District. for Coest Air Basin. which district Failure to ~ply with provisions exam-a.. is workina on a curriculum
analysts say experieDCC'S the hiahn• rR-·'·' · x · fi · ""'"' · tcvelsofairpollution in the country. o .....-t•Oft couldresuh1n IMS so ats repracntauvcs can lead such . . of up to Sl.5.000 per day. althoulb counes. The basin includes <>ms, Los Dunlap said the district does not Meanwhile. ()raqe County TraM-Anetles. San Bernardino and Rinr· inkad to sttk e•tcftsive -·•tin. pon.ation Commission officials are
Sa"'-coun•:.-t"'-' ...
\,Ill; ""'... ..What we aR looki• for is ckvetop;na a similar P"llf'lm that The rcquiremmt also woukt lead to emplo~. mvi ... it a-..t..wtb eftOn would red~ traffac con-iion while reduced traffic conaestion. corn--" .... la ~x·V)~·.. ..,..-.. =tin• a stparale pl"OIJ'&m ~ the to see t it(Rep uon wvo-. contributi!W to cleaner air.
C.... T Dunlal> said. But eVCft thoush air Lisa Mills. OCTC s ~ of
ounty ranspon.auon om-quality officials are wiDiftl to be plannina and propammiDf. said the
mission. fkxibk. Dunlap warned: "'We~ stiU Traffac Reduction lnttnt1ves Pro-
The air quality district's program is a ... ulatory -. rm not Monty ~m (TRIP\ could replace R-u--CJlpected to raise the number of ..... ...,..~, . ! .... OCC:V"""''IS ~ vchick from a current Hall-I can't always mate a deal. We uon XV an Oran.,e County if _.. .,_, have to be accountabk to the EPA approved b) the South Coast Air resional avcrqc of 1.13 occupants 10 (fcckra.1 Environmental Procection QuaHty Mana&rment District. l.S occupants dunna the momina A.,ency) ... commute.
To achieve that. aJI compenies w11h The intended result on au quality
more than 100 employen will be willbeaneliminationofsomc24tons
required to subnut plans on how they of reactive organic pxs ~ day, 3"
will provide ioccnuvcs 10 persuade tons of nitroecn o•idcs daily and 216
more employees to share rides. ions of carbon monoxide ptt day.
The au quality d istrict plans •o ofTaciaJs say.
implement Resulat1on XV in phases: Once firms arc notified. they arc
Companies with SOO or more em· required to provide an ntimate of the
ployces will be asked to participate cu~nt ridership habits of their
July I. companies with 200 or mon employees. measurrs currcn1ty in use
employees will be notified ~nning •o incrca~ shared rides and then a lis•
Jan. I. 1989 and companies wnh 100 of in~n•ives the employer will offer
or m~ emploren w1ll be included to help reach the air quah•y dtstrict's
bqjnnin1 Jan. . 1990. goals within 12 months.
About S.000 businesses an the Air quali1y offk1als say •he types of
South Coast au basin Wlll be affected anttntivc-s wall be lefl 101hcd1~t1on
by the measutt. of employc-rs. Bur 1he dastnct wtll
.. This is the first rqulauon 10 ge1 at require that ridership average al leas•
the 1tse of the automobak.'' d1s1nct 1.5 occupants IX' vehack amona
spokesman John Dunlap said al a emplo~ttS dunng the mom ana com-
Pioneer NB teacher
Evelyn Smith dead
Evelyn Davis Smnh. a lon111mc
BaJboa resident and one of Newpon
Harbor High School's first 1eachcn.
died Feb. 25 following an illness and
comphcauons from surgery. She was
80.
Memornll services will be held al 3
p.m. March 19 al Chns• Church b)
lhe Sn. I SOO Balboa Blvd. The
fam ily has asked tha1 dona11ons be
made lo fa,onte ch1ldren·s or en-
vironmental chanuc-s.
Smith. a nal1'e of Monro,ia. had
bttn a rn1den• of Balboa on and off
since the 1930s She was one of
Ncwpon Harbor H1&h School's first
tcachcn and tau&h1 Spanuh and was
a 'ice pnnopal in the Los .\narks
School Distnct for abou1 .:?5 )Cars
Sance her rc11rement. Smnh resided
m Balboa and became known as
··Teach .. to those familiar with the
sight of her b1c)chng •he s1rcets of
Balboa with her ~t dog an a basket.
Residents kne" hn as •he lady who
brough1 flowers and coolucs •o new-
comers 1n 1hc nc1ghorhood. collected
u~ cans and other items for chant)
and was a member of the Ebell C'lub
Sm11h 1s sun 1ved b} daughters
C'hcr)I Conel of La Canada and
S1ephan1e Sm11h of Spam. grand·
c-h11drcn Enn Conel and Juan Olcap.
sister Donna Hanes of Costa Mesa
and niettS Carol) n Dicke~. Holl)
Hanes and Jud) Johnson
HART ••.
r....Al
c:balknscn arc taking the opponun1-
ty to .. advance a ~rsonal political
carttr."
Haslun echoed that ~ntament.
sayina. -vou've go• some very popu-
lar incumbenls here and their (t~
c:hallcnatn) chances of winning are
nil ... Maybe they should look for
anothcf forum this year and look at
the bill" Republican picture ...
Is ahe challcnJe healthy com~ti
tion~ Nol accordana to Ferguson .
.. Republicans arc challenged u-
ttptionally weU at •he polls b) the
Democrats. •. M saad.
E Yelyn Smith
_WOMAN ARRESTED IN PALMDALE .••
FroaAl
d ftntsli ~d with Southland
Tempe .... ~ .. " ..... Ycwtl City 53 u
O-~Cfly n 51 .. u OmlN f 1 .a
Mluol*C11'9 57 2t ()rlMdo 12 •• ltltdtol ... q SS ..,,,. .... 55 2t
~ • S4 ......... 11 43
MllMlc Clty 51 • ~ 44 23
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~.sc .. ... SI lOllil S3 • , ,...,... 53 S7 Sent• Ctw • 40
CMrtlftl.N C 5t S4 Sllft Llk• City ,. " ,,~ 51 " Slnta Mwla .. 47
~ 50 S2 SenMtoNO 87 57 Loe ~ 70 41 Slftl• MoriCa .. M
~ 50 27 ~ St S5 OMl8"d .. 50 T"-Vllley 40 15
~ ,. 25 SpOll-4S 24 Paeo ~ 63 30 Torr-10 ..
Coli ...... ONo •1 25 s-,r-38 25 ~ It 44 WeMWCIOCI &5 12
Dlll9-F1 WCW1fl IO S1 Tampa-St Ptrltlo 10 •1 A9dwood Coty 10 •7 y_.,. V'1 50 • ~ .. 27 TQllllka 63 40 S1et-to ft 4 ' 0.-44 2t T-' • 45...,_ .. 42Tld Dee...,_ 55 S7 TIAN 10 50 s.. l*O<> a 52 ea
Dlilroit .. 31 WlllNng!On.O C 5t S4 San F rllnCl9CO f2 5.2
Dlllllltl ,. 21 WkMa .. 40 San.Jow .... --~.,
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LUNGREN APPOINTMENT ...
Prom Al
town of Lona Beach. was appoanled
treasurer lasl November by •he gov-
ernor 10 fill 1hc vacancy CTCated by the
death of Unruh. a Democrat and
former speaker of the Assembly. who
had bttn clec•ed treasurer four times.
Lw\aren was approved by the
Asscmbl¥ but rcJ«led by the Senate
-tbrowma the case m•o lepl hmbo.
Lun.,cn·s lawsuit. filed against
Dcukmejian and other top state
officaals. contends the sinale-hou~
rejection was not enou&h to block his
confinmt1on and asks Tor the nJhl to
take ofTacc. The aovemor Al'tcd wilh
the suit and his i;ek as a ··friendly
adversary.·· sayina at was the quickest
way to resolve the is.s~.
Van de Kamp conrends that a
<kfcat in one hoUJc as enou&h 10 reject
the nomination. Last Octobtr. before
Lunpcn was appomled. Van de
Kamp issued an advaSOf)' opinion
that a defeat in one house would block
the nomanauon.
'40rkC'd out. will likely represent
Secretar) of State March Fona Eu.
Controller Gra)' Davis and Acuna
Treasurer Elizabeth Whitney an the
Lungren suit. Senate President Pro
Tem David Roben1. D-Los Angeles.
1s expec1ed to be represented scpar·
atcl) b' Joseph Remcho. a San
Franciseo auome) and Democra1ic
pany acuvist.
Dcukme11an. meanwhile. wi ll be
represented b) Vance Raye. his legal
adviser.
Robeni has threatened to file a
lawsuit jf Lungren 1s sworn m as
1rcasurer. and Van de Kamp said he
will file a ··quo warranto·· procedure
with the h1Jt.t coun. 1n which •he coun
must decide the legality of the
confirma•ion.
Job Van de Kamp
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l-4 tood M tot: M
l-4 .... ,--3 .. 2·3 tood
The wntten opm1on con1rad1cted
published statements made ear11er by
his depu•~· 1<1chard Manland. lead-
ing DeukmeJ1an Wednesday to ac·
cu!IC Van de Kamp of caving tn •o
pressure from fellow Democrats and
Van de Kamp said his lcgal acuons
-wall not affecl 1hc state's bondana
authority in any way. Wh.tne) wtll
continue to discharge the duties of the
slate treasurer in the antenm. h 1s
absolute!)' clear that her authonty
remains intact. .. " the attorney gen·
eral said.
Lungrcn·s nomination ca'*cd a
political fircstorm an the stale Capuol
lollo~ mg a spl 11 'ote by the Lcais-
lat ure to rnnfi rm ham -the As-
scmbl) appro,cd Lungren 1n a 43-32
\Ole. but the Senate narrowl) rt'J«ted
him. 19-:!t.
spokesman for the Meiucan anome)
general.
The thefts have led authontJcs to
form a mulu-agenq wk force an·
eluding the LI S. Postal lnsptt11on
Sen ice. 1he Secret Service. armed
agents of the State Departmenl of
Motor Vehicle~. Mu1can fedcTal
Judicial pohtt. banks and ~vcral
pohce agencies.
arrested ha,·e e'er been
documen1ed.'' he said. ·-rm 1magin·
IRI the\ have \Cr) little to lose."'
ln,c\taptors ha'c 1dentifiC'd fi,c
.. ke ) ~oplc"' as n nakad('f'S. he said
T"o of them have bttn arresaC'd -
one was u traditcd 10 Mc\ICO.
anot~r remains an custod) at the
federal ~n1tent1ar) at Termmal
Island -a federal warnn1 has bttn
issued for a third and two othen ha' e
warranis from Meuco issued for 1heir
arrcs1s.
.. making an abou•·face·· on 1hc issue.
"hat Schnennger called a "phon) Van de Kamp denied 1he allcp·
I D mill ·· He sud the o~rauon was uon. "'The aovemor's . mistaken."
connected "llh 1he group stealing Van de Kamp said at a press FIRE DESTROYS SHOP •.•
P rom Al
1n .. cs11sa1on thank the ptopk who
steal the checks gel I 0 10 20 pC"fttnt of
their face \alue a!I do the people who
cash the cheek!I
"The~ ·re all spen ah<>ts. in a scnK:·
Schnenngtr said
The inspector allcied that the
ixople breaking tnlO lhe post.al ve-
hicles probabh J rl' undocumented
aJ1ens.
··None of them that -.e ever have
Authonundo nor know ho" mam
people ma) be IR' olvcd an 1he nni
h0'4C\t"r
-111s a"csome we·rc tr)ing to get
to the base of 1L but I thmk -.c·re
makinJ bead" a>... hncnngtr said
Earhcr this mon•h. offiCJals ar·
rcs1ed IR proplc in Los ~ngeln al
mail conference. '"This was no1 a case
Th I h " fi d where there was intense lobbyana for a e maa ·t c11 n ng was 1rs1 1 enl· . 1 1 T Th fl kl d l th• y1~0 Mall. fi d 1 · 1985 panacu ar rcsu 1.... he governor 1s e ames qu1c y sprea o ~ 1 1he ash a gang 0~~ 1~n tan j frustrated . given the events of the past Saddlcback Wholesale Electric offices he Fire Dcpanmcnfs hazardous ~~~s 'a~d ~~~s 5~";;'n•~~ 1~ ~~-JO da)s:· Van de Kamp added. in the building and engulfed the entire materials ream was called to the fire
geles. Mail thefts doubled an 1~0 rcfemng io the Cap11ol baulc over structure. said Fire Depanment and monitored 1he air and fumes ~an.. "'nh :!57 reported an l987 Lungrcn·s nom1na11on. spokeswoman Kathleen Cha. from the blaze. 6ut no evacuations
h r.....1 he .\tissue 1s the 1976 consmuuonal "When we go1 there. names were were necc-ssary. Cha said. nenngcrb~I •;'cs~-same groupf amendment under which conslllu· throu&h •he roof. so it was pretty One fircfi&hter suffe red smoke ~~o~~:! c '0' ln<c maJonl~ 0 uonaJ offi~rs arc confirmed. The law involved.'' Cha said. "It was fed by inhalallon and another s1rained his
has bttn invoked onl) once before. an plas•ics and paint solvents." back. Both men. who were not
The thefts l) p1caJI~ happc-n when 1982. with the speedy confirmallon of Cha said the chemicals caused 1dcnufied. "'~re treated a• Mission
camcn arc out of 1heir vehicles Conwa) Colhs to the stale Board of heavy smoke and noJlious fumes tn Communll) Hospual in Mission
dch,enng mail 'lo earners have Equahzation. •he res1<kn1ial areas near the build-VieJO and released. Cha said.
bttn m1urcd an 1he thefrs.. In an effon Van <k Kamp. ahhouah acknowl-ma. which is bordered by lhe freeway S1x1y-five fircfi&h•CTS ba1tled the
10 §C'Curc deh' er) 'chicles. the Postal edaana tha• details remain 10 be and directly across from the Mission stubborn blaze .
Sen K't' has s~n1 S3~8.000 in the past .--------------================
'"o )cars an re1nfornng its vehicles.
ATTORNEYS DEBATE JUDGE ACTION ••.
Pl'OIDAl
The defense anornc) said he 1m·
mecbately cau&hl the Judge's error.
bur did not sa) an) 1hin1 b«aU'IC 11 1s
•he prosecuting anomey·s rnponst·
b1hl) 10 kttp track of the hmll.
But Dcput) Public-Defender Ken
Schwanz. who had no an~olvement
an the hat-and-run ca~ bu• as fam1har
wnh prolocol m South Mun1c1pal
Coun. said Thurs<b) 1hat Barnette
propttfy assumed •hat McMillan was
sjvana thc nttnsar) 11 me wai"cr b)
not rcspondana.
Off ioals 1n the Ou1nc1 nomey· s
off.cc said thq-are rons.denna
fu.rtber actaoo and mu!Cd to com-
ment on tht cue. wtucb "1p1nst
RudaJJ 8. Smn.h of San Clemente.
He was ~ aft.er an April 28
acockat and faced ma~ bat-
atld-nan chatles. OD ttb. 1l. after tlllc llmrtatlon
apu'C'd. Mt-Malian appeared btfott
Prnidlsw South MunlClpal Coun
Judlie Pamda Un to rcquai 1be
charges apmsl ~m1th be dropped
..\1 that heanng. ho'4ever. he said he
no11ced the official coun docket had
been changed to sho~ he had asked
that the 10-da, hm11 be "aaved.
"'h1ch would ha'e ~ the delay
aettptabtc.
Bamctte"s roun clerk ~ then
calkd to tcst1f) and said Barnette had
a.sled her 10 make the chan&t 1n
chamben Feb. 19. Barnette &hen
tesllfted ho"e'er. thal hc dtd no1
01dcr an) cbanan-McMillan said.
-1 don"t undcntand IL bul llC>fM-
bod) as l>•na.-McMillan said -1
don • thank Monaca R.chards (the
ckrk) •ould have any reason to do
IL -
Ila concluded the beanna by
dasmassana the C'harp apinst Slnath.
O.stnct .\ttomey ofraciab and
McMillan lata said the probkm was
ht&hhchtcd ba:ausic 0..... County
M"urnc1pal Courts do not u"e coun
reponcn to Lllt' offaaal tranxripu
..,.,, . :
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during all prucecJanp .
But rqardlcss of whal was said 1n
coun. Schwanz said Thursday that it
'441.S McMallan·s misrake no• to speak
up when Bamene St't the date.
.. Wt have s1m1lar situations all of
the 11me." Schwanz said. "'When the
defenSt' anome) dOt'S not speak up. it
as assumed that he has no objection
wnh the nc-. date.··
Schwanz said that premix makes
at possjbk that McMillan and 8amc1-
te arc both n&ht 1n the dispute.
McMillan. meanwhile. said his
1ntcrnt i.sn"t 1nd1vNlual ~I or wrona. onl) the outcome o( bas enc.
.. rm not mak1n1 any al!QIL:Ons or
takina lhu an) further ... McMillan
said. -au1 rn make sure I never
appear btfott him apin ...
McMillan was a j ... Jor 20 yean
and on« smedu PraadiQa Su~or
Coun • j.. an Santa Ana bc'°4'f
raari:ns four )cars aao ao re<nter
pri\'a1C practice.
. ~L ~!ck'l 0.) will come early th11 yw-an M1Sllo~ VttJO when the communi1y'1 19th annual
S1. Palndc'I Day Parack atcpe ofTat noon Saturday.
BiU Crayaaf\. Bob CUnis. Victoria Jaffe. Chris
Keena and Norm M uny, the c:i1y couDCil-elttl for ~n~cityofMission Viejo. willbcpnd manhals
for the event. which will feature more than 80
cotncs.
TM parade route bqins at the comer of
Marauerite Parkway and Olympiad Road and
procttds south on Marsutnte to Alicia and alona
Alicia, conclud1n1JUSt pnor to F1n1stern. Call Frank
Cosarove at 770-545 I for add1uonal 1nformat1on.
RabJa clinic Jn HB
A low-cost dot and cat vaccine clanic will be
held Sat~rday at the Pct Man. 7211 Warner A vc .•
Suite B. 1n Huntington Beach. between the hours of
10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Proceeds from the clinic wall assist the
Huntanaton Beac h K.1wan1s Club 1n suppon1n1
vanous communat) services Call 841-6848 for
funhcr an formation.
Rummage sale ln Laguna
The Laguna Beach Ebell Club will hold its
annual rummage sale Saturda) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .
at the Laauna Beach Women's Club at the comer of
Glenneyrc Street and St. Ann's Drive.
The sale will feature items such as books.
clothing. ho usehold items. 1ewclry. sponing goods
and holida} decorations Proceeds will be u~ to
benefit \anous local )OUth. ~ntor ClllZCn and
commun•t} gro ups.
Arbor Day program
The Orange Count)' Harbors. &aches and
Parks Dcpanment v.111 stage an .\rbor Day fest•' al
Saturda)• fro m I I a.m to 3 pm. at Mason Regional
Park 1n Irvine.
Vanousarborctumsand trtt and plant socicucs
will be represented at the C\COt. There 1s a SI .SO
parking fee . and add1t1o nal information is available
at 528-4260.
Festlval jurylng set
Jurymg for the 1988 An-.\-Fa1r Festival will be
held Sunda)' at the Laauna Beach Bo) s Club. I 085
Laguna Can) on Frontage Road. Laguna &ach. The
festt' al 1s o pen to an1sts of all media. regardless of
reside nce.
Anasts should brina three c'l.amplcs of each
medium the) wish to en ter between 8 and 10:30a.m
and may pick up their work between 4 and 5:30 p.m .
The fee is S20 per medium entry of three pieces. and
more information 1s a'a1labk at 494-451 4.
AFS dlnner planned
The Corona dcl Mar chapter of the .\mcncan
field Service exchange student proeram will hold us
annual dinner and auction Sunda) at S p.m. at the
Oasis Cent~. 5th and Marguerue avenues.
Proceeds from the C\ cntng "111 help suppon the
local .\FS C'lchange student program. the larscst 1n
the n1ted States. Dinner re~r\at1ons arc S8 per
pcrson and are a\ailablc by calling Carol To m pk ans
at 759-5597
Boy Scouts to celebrate
Costa Mes.a Troop 106 of 1he Bo~ Scouts of
America >A1ll celebrate its 30th ann1,ersal) Sunda~
f ormer scouts or leaden w1shinit to attend the e' ent
sho uld call 645-2665 or 64!-2 32 for funhcr
information.
Horse event slated
The Onega Equesinan Center. located at 21252
Calle -\rrO)O. San Juan Capistrano. 1o111ll host the
SI'!. th annual team pennan& c hamp1onsh1p Saturda~
and Sunda).
The events begin Saturda} at 9 a.m. and a
dinner-dance 1s planned Saturda) night at thc El
Adobe Restaurant. There 1s no adm1ss1on fee and
funher 1nformat1on 1sava1lable al 66 I ·3130
Friday, March J 1
•No meetings scheduled
Monday, March J 4
• 4 p.m. Cesta Mesa Qty C..aJ study sns1on.
fifih-Ooor confcttnce room. 71 Fair Drive.
• ~JO p.m . Cesta Mua PIMalq C.mmiuioa
mccuna. COUQ(ll chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
• 7:30 p.m. Lapu Sead Atta Cammtn ....
council chambcn. SOS Forest A\'e,
P 1.ll 11. t Li.I.
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DAMAGEC PAGE Otange Coast DAILY PILOT IFnday. March 11, i988
BJ 808 ~ EY&EN ................
A countr ,.,, ~lealCd this -.ttk takes
another ~w at the prope>sed Sensible
'Growth and Traffic Control lnittatl\C,
sa) an& the mea urt could cost up to S 1.4
ballton-to '"pkment.
The rcJlC)n follows another study con-
ducted b~ ~Chapman Collesc Center for
EconomacResearch which concluded that
the 1n111ahc would reduce pcr capita
income. ltwcr w rcvcnUH. red0tt cm-
plo)'mcnt and raise housma pntts an the
count).
The ani1attve. which qualified Feb. 9 for
the June ballot. would prohibit dcvclgp-
mcnt 1n alleas where thcrt 1s scnous traffic
conaes11on unttl steps had bttn taken to
amprO\t' traffic Oow.
Both repom arc baJed on the ~m1jt
that many butldcrs would not be able to
meet the ~u1rcmcnts oflhe iniuat1ve. an
assumption '>\ h1ch supponcrs of the
m('asurc ha\ c challcnaed.
The Chapman repon as based on the
assumpuon that the 1nabtluyofdevclopcrs
to com pl) v.11h t~ 1nttta11ve would result
1n a decline of IS pcrttnt or more 10
building.
This week's county rcpon predicts that
rnmpl) mg with 1n111a11ve traffic st.andards
""OU Id cost the county $36 7 m1llton 1f the
measurl' v.erc passed only m the unin-
corporated an:as
11 the gro>Ath control measure v.cre
~sc:d an aJI of Otantt C"ount) 's Clllt'S ~
>Atll it w(.)\lld co 1 taxpa)cn S I 44 b1llton
lO am L !ht-ttport C'O:ntludo;
ln1 t1a t1\t supponers d1sputt the
prcnmc that their measure 1o11 ould bnna
about a d«h~ 1n bu1ld1ng
Run Burlett. co-author ol thc mea\urc
<:hallen1ed the assumption that the 1n-
1t1att'c would bring about hugt admin1)-
tratt' e costs
"II the in111at1 H' o nl> afTcCI\ nt"-
dt'Hlopment then "'hcrt'!t tht' (11\1 1•• \aid
Burkt'tt · That " nu1 the -.-.a, th<' .ount' doc~ 1h1n") 'I ou 1.ktermme 1ha1 '"u nt'l.'d
a nc" p&1rl and 'OU impose a lc.>e on the
dc:,dop..-r fhecount~ could thoo~· tu P3'
for 11 thcm..eh t') but wh\ v.ould tht'' d<•
that "
Burkett Yid l'ount~ oflic1als ""t're tn 1 11~
to blJ me the an1t1.Ul\t" for fiscal protilrm'
that alrl·ad\ C\t'>t
· I th1nl thl'l rrpon I'> worthle'l<i lrom J.n
anaf\ llt"31 point llf \ ICV. .. he \aid .. f ht\ I\
a pol1t 1tal mu\C ··
Robert \\ tl'>On a'>'>t!ttant count\ adm1n
1strat1\l' olht'cr admmed that t~ pn>-
Jl'{'ted adm1n1strat1'e costs would not be
<htteth K" t~ I the lftl\ l e
M \\ e realize that lhe 1n1ttallvcottly dnh
"1th futurt ~e\clopmcnt." said Wilson
\nd 1o11e're not sa)1n1 the board wouki
nclessanl~ choo~ to spend this money.
But "-C feel that 11 monc> 1s not sprnt to
bnna current cond111ons up to standards. 1t
might make future development more
d1flil uh to approvt "
Tht• rnun1~ rcport also predtets that
propert' J.nd !Mlle\ tall. rcH·nuc-s would
gru" murl' slu"' I~ If the 1n11tat1' e wcrt' to
PJ)~
Thc .. lov. er gm " th l ould chop anywhcR
hum L ~ m1ll1un tu S:!2 9 malhon from
u1un1' ta\H\enuc!IO'era 10-}carpenod.
tht• n:port l l•nl ludt'\
< hhcr u1nsc~ucntC'S ol thc 1n1tiau vc, the
repurt \urm1~·' v.ould 1ncludc delays 1n
lhl· 1\suJnt c ot h1ghwa' construcuon
hond'l a nd publll fac1 ht\ improvement
Pfl•lt'l I'>
GOLDEN BEAR REBUILDING PLAN PROMPTS GROWLING ...
rromAl
.. Pan of the d1scuss1on ul lOUr\C , .. !h.it thc:rl· h\·
something along the hoes of a <.1oldl"n &·Jr ht· \J1d ··tt
isn't an concrete. but It dcfin11el~ 1 .. 1n tht plan'
The Hunungton &ach (II\ < uun1.1I deudt·d tn
Febru11r) 1986 to order the Jemolat1on ot thl' ung1nal
Golden &ar. whic h had been a landmc1rl. in tht· l It' tor
ncarl) 60 )Ca rs. Dcsptte \<>Cal oppo\1 t1o1n l 11' otlinal\
argued that the bu11dm& 1o11as no lunger \trud urjlh wund
and lhat 1tstood in t~e "'a~ ot a do"-nt '"' n rt·dn dopment
effort .
Former Cat\ (ouncal>Aoman Kutil Baik' "h"
supponed the de.moh11on of th, (,.11d1.·r &ar .,a,d th•"
'°"l'l'k that the bu1ld1ng needed to be rcmu\ cd
.. First of all. t~ bu1Jd1ng "a" dedared unsafe
se1sm1call):· Baile} said. "There "-nl· real problems 1o1111h
the structure. the health departml·n1 haJ prnblcms "'1th 11
and SC\eral other things.''
8a1!ty said the city was respon\11111.' lor ensuring tha1
the old downiov.n bu1ldmis ""l'rt· '-lfr -we tore 11 down be-cau\l. 11 nt•c:ded 10 be
reconstructed . as far as I was conn•r nl·d ~he said.·· 1 t JU\(
v.asn't safe. \\c ma) not ha'e becn kg.all~ hable 11
something ~~ppencd. but 1o11 e ""ould ha\ c ~n moralh
~spons1blc
As for plans to build a ne\.\ nightclub u·nder tht.'
G olden Bear name. Baile) 53\\ \he \uppons the idea
··T~ name as S)nOn)mOu\ "llh Hunungton Bealh
f course.) ou can •t e\ er go back. hut I J o ft"el 'ou C'Bn u~·
pan of the heritage to bnng that fel'11n~ tlal k I undemand
the facade has been prcscr"cd and can be used again." she
said.
"We dtdn·t ha'e the.> same End (ate rebuilt after the.'
storm~. but I think C\enont> 1ndudmg the empll,~Ce'>
treated the new o ne JUSI the same I think the same thing
can happen (>Allh the Golden Bean:· Baile~ said
Prchmanaf) plans for the Golden Bear sate called tor
consarucuon ofa 14-stor. hotel at the slle But 1n rt<'en1
months. cit~ officials learned that a hutt'I might not he
cconom1call} feasible W\Cral upscale hotel 'hd1nc,
contacted said the~ "'ere nut lakeh tu pur\ul' J nl'"-
locat1on there. Ones that "-Crt mtere'>tcd \.\Crc not 11 th'
qualit) the cit) "-as looking for. ~1a~s said
With that reah.tauon l'amc tan .. of a scakd.Jl"\ n
propo"11 -a .. , 11lage atmo'>phC're" concept \fa~Ha" -
"'1th an enteruunmcnt ltntcr at the lumer uf t >.1\1
H•ih"'a~. rel.at~ bus1~ssc~ along \1a1n \tret•t and r•e"-
res1dcnl1al areas nearb'
\\)lair \I ~'" tlh Jgrel'\ thar the d11"-0tO"-n area
nl·n.tdT J. tall• • ,t,\· " unhJPP' -.-.11 h the blunt v.a~ the
UI\ hJJ ~Unl· .it• •u l JI
1111. Jrt.i ,\,1, n trt•ubl<' thne wa~ nuques11on about
that \ht '>.!1J I 1h1n k rc:hat11lala t1on 1~ cnucal. but I
dtin 11h1n l.." 'l't1Jh1latate nwanc, \OU ha \(~ to destro\ ..
\I ii;.. 1d1 tx nn that ell\ rcdt•,clopmcnt o fficials
It"' 11t1u .Jtl' o1uo.an~ for l'lOnom1c 1mpnn ements and
dur 1 IJ~1. t ''' 1•1,J prt>x-n a11on into account ··
...,h1. JllJ l angl'' an among others be-he' l' th(' l1oldcn
!kJ.r 1.J rrlt•I tl\. lt'plcRed
It ... .1, J mjgnt>l lur J>t>oplc "'ho rt'all~ cared about
mu'>•l .ir J l•Jr Pl'rlurmt'r\ "'ho lared about touch an&
~·vpk l Jngl'' n ..aid "It" 111 ne' ('r be-thc same Those
bnl ._, .ir r tht .... me one .. that .\rlo C1uthne to uched or
JJn ' I •r tou1. hed It "-Ou Id h(' lake burning down the
\\hall I l ·u ~ anJ then rebuilding 11 and <:alhn& 1t the samc
1h1ntz
\1111..o"<.h said the G olden Bear was known for more
''Those bricks area 't the Mme
ones that Arlo Gut.hrle toaclJed,
orJanlsJopUntoucbed.It
would be like bumlng dotm the
Whlte House and then reba1ld-
lng it and calllng lt the same
th1ng ...
-local act t \'1st Doug Langevin
than J pla.c." 10 hear mu~1c
F-ur m1. its h1ston "as "'hat "'as important:· she
'W'' It "J~n ' hu1 t to h(' J honl \-tool It >Aas built to be-
a l~nl· re'>taurant .ind that''> v.h11 11 "'as tor a Ions 11me
<;an,l .it-. ul t .;f> 11 Jc' el,1fl('d an 1mp;.man1 role an pop
mJ\I• t .,1 .. r. l"-ut l'll' (1olden Bear "a" mul h more than
lhJt
\Jd\ ungc\ Ill I hcrr \l\('fe tv.o maJOf landmarks in
lluntingtl>n Bc~h the C.uldtn Bear and the pier Th(''
\lH l J, 1\1• II t)k uidt'll fkar and thl.' \.\ea I her I\ dotng a
prllh ivvJ JUb l.• ~nock101 do" n lht" other ··
\r J .ihhou~h 11 '~t"n gc>nt' t~o 'cars no~ langt'' 10
'>JtJ .. u rL n1 dlon~ tv hurld a nt'\.\ rC"<>taurant do not
.i"'"l\l' t 'I-pn'L'"' rcspc.1n\lhll tor h d('moht1on .._ ........ '-..,..
··\\e 1o11an1 to tum.the dul4 nl1'"" area hJ1.l ,1,<"r"
loc.il res1denuand families." \fa,, '>did "\\ t t•arned 1hJ1
to order to lt-ep bus1nes~s in a '('Wrl to"... ah· ur'
opc:raung ~car·rnund \OU ne1.·d a re<.1den1 al "J~ 11
.,uppon 11 ·
· I )l1. t 1oldt r Bear ' g11r.1.· and tht~ ·re st 111
fl''I' •11\thk lvr J .. ltural J ..a'tn ·he w ad .. '>'.hen 'Ou
J t''>lf\ . .1~ L ulturl.' I ' g •nt· le•· p.Ol>d The Golden Beu clab before lta demolldon.
FV council ranks South park as job No. 1
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Ofh o.llr ........
De'clopment of 1hc South park prOJ('('I
badt d b\ Fo untain Valle'\ \Oler'> an a Fl·bruar~ · spc:1..1al election". 1s the Cat'
( ounc:11's top pnont) for 1he upco ming
\Car. officials de-c1dcd this -.-.eek
Folio"-ing a shon meeting 1n which cit)
'it.itT outhned ma1or issues facing the 30-
\l'ar·old mun1c1paht). each of the fi,e
tounetl members cast ballot'> for the most
1mponant ma111.~rs in I 988
It was not surprising that )Uthpark. a
140-acre planned dc\Clopment on thl"
ul\ ·~ laraest rema1n1ng parcel of open
land. was \'Oted thccounc1rs top pnont) at
Tucsda} na&)\fs meeting In the special
elecuon that &a\C the proJect's go-aMad.
Cit) officials said Southpark is cruc1aJ to
f o unuun Valle) 's financial future. since 11
as expected to generate SI 5 m 1ll1on
annually 10 sales tax revenue
Perhaps what 1o11as surprising is that thC'
count~"-1Jc slov. grov.th mo,emrnt has
no t raised an\ C'\t"bro"'s in Fountain
\'alk) If pas~ the 1n111at1'(' "o uld ltm11
gro"' th unlll traffil 1m pro,ements near thl'
prOJC<t \.\ere plannl'J
.\lt hou$h Ma)Or Barbara Bro>An s.a1d
the: in111a11' e 1s ··soml•thing ""e are all gu1ng
to fact' sooner or later."' hether 1o11e like at ,,r
nm:· th1..· 1ssut" >Aas onl· of se' era I that tl\·J
for 10 th on thl' council pnont) hst
The slO\\·growth 1\sue 1s ltkt'I) 10 tx·
included. howc\tr. an a re' IC"-oft he t 11' '
general plan. "'h1c h ranked third on the
cuunul's list
The s eneral plan "nKh mJps c' t'n
aspect of the <II' ·s g.ro>A th \.\as "'n ttcn
1o11hcn Fountain \ alle) >Aas 1n,,1rpora1c-J
30 ~ear'> aao and has Sttn le"-amend·
mc nts. Cal\ ~anaser J ud) Kelse~ said
"The etl\ 1s at a crossroads an terms ot
ho>A u·s go1 n1 to dc,t'lop. and thest' ne~t
fe"" ~ca~ afl' crucial .. Councilman Fred
Voss '>31d in c'pla1ning has \Ole
{ lff1, IJb '-lid lhl Tl'> ll " "J' l'\ ~·i. fl·d h1
tal..i. .1, llln~ J.' '" ·a•, J n,1 1n1 u.ll'
'1uJ1l',1.•nlhl·,,•, ,:·.111• 'l'J •r ni.·n:
Jnl1 hl1u\lng J ' "" .1' I'll r area\
Rankl'J '>l.'u•~J •If hl u •un1. ' "' ""·''
J Pl1h1.l r~pJrt mcnt PWll'd tht• l ,t•'
E nlor1..1.~mt•nt \pprl·h ·nc.11m Pr 1p.r;i..,, , •
l f-\ p
Tht team ~1J1.k ur ,,, J "-'rgL·ant JnJ
1t1u r 11tli1.l''' '' i,,, \lo lHI.. '" l'rt1m1. 1,. m n·1
thl·&r rt·1wlar J.,• .. , anJ L ~ -\ r pr111l'd'
I' u,1.·J 1n ":u .. tmn' Jt"mJnd nit .1J-
d1t11.•na1 1nll'n'.: p11h1.r J.ltl'nth•n -..i1J
Pol••l' < h,·• f ' n l• \11al1 n•r \\·•, \\t1•l..1 n~ n l l \ p r """'"
h,t\1. h.."n J'"gnl·J h prll\lllu!11ir1
, rJ1. "" ·' " ,~ l larblir Boule ' arJ H
'>UPI''''' .ir 11u1break ot au1omol"i1k hrcao.-'°' ''" Br,...,1l hurs1 \t rc~1 and "' ~uel µnp.
uprl\1ri\ JI J R<"\rl•atton l rdt· 'lo.JI ng
rin~ \11al1 \.lid
( >n 1up lll aJJ1tl\1n.il 111)11.n' 111 th\
\lH'l'; l £ .\ P .11.,,i U"<''> puhl1, rdall;.•n'
h ·Ju,illl••ll f't lll·n11al 1.nmt '1n1ms. tn
'flt'• a \llUJll•IO \ lo hc.>lri tht'm .. , Old
;r u"ll th< • hll' -.J1J
\\.tt h, 'nu v. t•I LOunc1I suppon
l ~l·,,!J \' -..i1J ht .,, pcs lund1n1 can
"" I• rd" "''" allo .... 1ull-11me officers .1"1~m·J 'l'l· 11ilall\ h> L E o\ P
\I''' •r. l ". , , un, 1 'top I 0 was a reHcv.
· '• nd ·" " •1d11Ur ' and land asSt"mhl\
p• ', h .i ·J1.··~:n lorccmcnt crac k d o"" n
Jr ,I nJ,,, .i• d1<u nagc 1mpro,cmcnts.
J, • ;w\, · r J. parcel at Slater 4.' cnuc
j' ~ H· ..... n .. 1 ,, .... trcct and constTUC11on of
a"•''" l'" \JrJ
I" I' t OI\'~ .s 1n ol thr ,.iunt\ 's Trans-
;"-•1.1 : R Jul11on lnttnt"e ·Plan and
..., I .1 "' r 1mm1)S1o n·s ~pon on the
~Jr .1 " ti' l.l/ardo us v.-astes and ~lated
.''.11~ ·~t·nc 1e' al'>o made tM top I 0.
· Th" hell>' to sohd1h thox pr~s
1r ~-.1rt;in1 to th( council~ the\ don t ,et
ll" •\11 h tht• lia' -1n-da' th1ng.s ·· Kelle'\ ..., J
FV man pleads no contest
to making, .selling steroids
:Fountain Valley
F1' c pe-opk ""~R arrt'\IN \1ar\ h J
after drt«t1' cs obuunt'd a ~ar\ h
v.arrant on a home 1n tht-15'.XXI blod of
Bopn Strttt Pol1tt said tht'\ fou nd
C'<X'aane. mOM} aod othtr narc(lllCS
paraphcmaha in the home \htth('v.
Albert Phelps. 19, Brtll 4.Lln R«\. I~
Lisa V1c1ona Phcl~ 2 I. "nthon' Rou
"ddu\"CI. 19. all of founi.1n \al~'
1o11~rc bookl"d into Orans ( ount' Jail
Jin Jan Ha' chttk. la. ol'sa n ta "na v.as
ant'Slcd for alfirtedl) lr)1n1 10 hu'
coca1M from an unckrco'" pol"c
offt«T" and Cited and rt"kaKd from th<'
Founi.1n Val'c} Polttt (Xp9rt~nt
\ l~anch rc-ar nc, .. !a.t • aluN .i 1
St>IJ.. v.as repont'd 't •len lhu~a'
lri•m a IQ ll Jttp l hrr ,._<'<' parkN ar
the Bca.-on fb, ( .ar \\ J\h n 'r wpo-
t rn1rr
BuntlnCton Beacb
Danna buralan 1pparrn1h mad<'
thl"ir ""•' put a G~a1 0.ne doa 1ha1
sup~I~ 1o11a\ on au:ard Jut\ an th<
bad.~rd an th<' ~ hlod. 111 Tasman
Dn't and stole a Mad. and v.h1tr
tck' 1s1on ~t \ alu<'d at S 1Q Th<'''' 11m
\aid ~ had lrft th<' rear \hdanj J1.cl0r
unk~lf'd. ~hC\ "'I ah~' C"\ would l't
th"'ancd b) ~r dOJ
CoetaM~
"~urslaf\ ""as reporacd at 11.0 I a m
Thul'dH n thr ~I() blodc of'East I Sth
'' rd • • • Rl "Jl•nt' an 1he I SOO block of Mesa
\ c r ,If Pn H' rt'ponf'd a prowler at I 41
.i m 1h" rnom1n1. • • • \ ... ,1m.an ,.,.ho 101 home late Monday
But accordana to the FD.~. sttro1d.s
can abo Munl powth. disrupt sexual
ckvelopmtnt. cause pl)-tholotical
distutbences and dam• the livCT
Fcl.aano. who tau a C'hcmistn·
becksrou.nd bu1 is not a doctor.
manufact uRCI the bu.lk-buildma drua
1n1 NewbopoStmt laboratory. usana
a ~1 rtdtnJ ttnafiane number
10 order and pun:hax ma1enals for
the 11hci t drup.
Three otbcr mtn abo pleaded no C'Oe~ lO related dwla Thunday.
ud ~ "ii bt lnltnmi IO SU
-.oa&M .. jail ud rettt~c Sl.000
fines. ~ll llid. A fiftlt Nft ti ex~ to""'. wnHa.r plea QUI moa.--
JaftMIOuyJc I J ) ,21; MICMd Lee P)dOf,..20. ... MMt a.t; all ....... -•* milde-•••clmll. .....
M '
am arc charted wiah mallln& the
tllqal drup and xlhna \hem_ somt'-
time:s to professional rootbell pla~
United' Sla&es Attorney JOKph
Rusion~Uo said in the 1917 tndtct-
mcnt \hat the d~ •'trt distnbuted
in packf#S false)) rcpracnted to
conia1n food supplcmenu.. Fclte.ano
and a eo-ddcndant 1n thal case
allqcdl) promoltd the df'llP t)uouah htcratu~ 1dcnuf)U.. the stet'C»ds 11
East German dnap. alt~ the) ~rt al~t) ma""~ tn Fcb-
caano's f®a iaan VaUcy la
fth('iano afklrdly _ .. id
SU0.000 for ~ .. "' * rmrraJ
('aft, but E"IQ\USI •Id he WU Ul\SUft
how much money he ma &om local
•In.
··we. did ha"c 1nfonmtioa lhat n was qune a ntial llllOMlt."
E,.qu'" aid. ·Noc a mi.lleoia ~ tMat aa sn. ~ Ht. rude a k»t Of
mont), but'' COM llim a ao... too
.. ~iUttt) i t --.Asidr ... * AaOld&. Ille ,..,.. inidcs ... •~do.-,....,.... ...
~1 1iiew•.,....•.,..
.... • • 11lt piobkm • -.. _, -.,. ID ..... ..
• • • <\ studrnt 1s su.sp«tcd of brea~ana
into 1 lockf'd rttonts room 11 C"oasthn<'
Commun1t) C-o&Jqc. 11460 "arncr
"' c and chantaQI bl$ ofrlOl.I ~hoot
tranicnpt to lndate ht bad ~ •
stral&ht-4. &\enK 1.1 •k tthool. ' .. cart) 16.JOO •• IDOds was taken
from a IMJlnc ln \k tQOO block of
word(~ "vcwwc.. A lb1' cwlCd optft a rar llcdroom wi..,_ aftd acapt'd
••tla a ~••dt""· 1tlt_.111on
"idcocw tit cecOfdet' alld Jewtf'>
••t•rt•1ull •··1Wu• car uett0.. a .. un.
du1riC' ·~ .... ao.. ~-weft 1tpianfd.... I •1 Fl •17 t ....
a 19 4 Muc.det-lluUO
• I Swrl M CM Oc.ito. Tiie m. .......... 14 ••• ~ ... a cmaaa. •
jcwcffY a ,.. a ... \rwttn ... ~,,.. ........
&111e ........ ta.allll.-it•Gllu on n.•..-...we.1-. da). ,._._. .. _.. , l•M.OU
~ .
• • • T "'0 men in a "'h11r And bro1o11 n ford
Pmh.> aJ!ctNh a\ .. cd rc-optr 1n lht
I ~._)() blocL ol l 1okkn Y. nt trttt at
tht-' "'3n1«1 ll1 bu\ ac:u:t
n1ah1 ,,.._., ~urpn~d ... ~n a man
rl"JCht•1.1 1n\ld<' her open car door.
pu'h'd h<'r acnw, the peftrftlltf 1tea1
.anJ t\Ut ha' ha nJ up hn drns \\'hnl tht
11>oman ~rcamcd. he llcd lbc pa~lll
l<'I n lhl" 100.1 ~ o( Wn1 WlltOtt
....trC't t
• • • ~ 1hac:1 Jlolc S:!. I SO March J Of'
\.iturda' trom a ~II station 1n tht
~ ~1 l() Mell. k of Harbor Boukvard Tht-tT
"('rl· no \tins offol'ttd tnU)'
••• mf'•Ont r'Ut ~ tn a •• Ill
t.an~ ~'' 11>ttl end u .-..
ma1rod S ~ v.orth ~ •mill Tlle
f'ht, rokt v.as parted ti tllit I blGQ
of «11 P\att
• • • •n """°ct mt 1 acu
al hial&nQO ~W')' Sdlool .....
Slok I I .. I I\ IClcvis.oa ,,_ -of
them
........ WAC& po s ows Bush has support of
epubltcans: Simon optlmtsfic
....._"--~~~~"'-~~-
l'J DONALD M. ROTllBEltG ,,,._...., ..
O UCAOO -Democrat Gary
fast today a! the Gokkn Nugrt
Pancake Houle on the Nonh Sack o(
Chicaao and predaC'kd tht' Dcmo-
crauc con \cnuon y,ould nttd at last , .. o blllots to ch~ its ptaidential
nomantt.
"I ttunk I ha\ c as aood a chance H
an) OM ... ht' said.
Han dropped out of tbc ~icknllal I cam~ilst today. sayi111 • I sot a fair
heannJ and the pcopk have de·
u Republicans Bob Dole and PM lloberuon vowed to stay 1n tht'
~.
in 1his race:· Preu tq)Oftt hid noted
~had taken his klcvasaon adsofrthe
air 1n Illinois and hid drasbaJly cur
has cam~~ s&.atl' after be1na beaten
by Vi~ 1den1 ~ Bush in 16
Super Tuesday contnts.
No11n1 thOK"~ports. huald today.
"It's hard to focus on the assun
sometimes because tM ~•on 't lct u~ do lhaL They would rathn' wnte
aboul how many staff you reduced
yournumbersby I nevtttbou&ht that
a campa11n wa\ a jobs ~m. ••
Then Simon topped by the Pohsh
NalaonaJ Athan« wht'tt he rtet1ved
tht' endoncmcnl of lhe Polish Dady Zaocb. a Pohsh lanauaar newspaper
o\ Washm11on Post-ABC Ne~
poll published lOday but conducted
Wedncsda). the day after tht' Super
TUC'Sday pnmancs and Sill da"1
before llhnoas "Otes. said Bush ~
the suppon of S8 pnttnt of Rc-
NA~~ ••rn• of aborting space •tatlon
W HINGTON -NASA officials warned CongrMs on Thursday that
the space tataon ~roaram would txdestroyed 1f money as davened to build an
unmann scientific and m anufactunn& facahty 1n spatt. McDonnell DouaJas
C'orp. 1n •untan&ton Beach as the pnme con1ractor for the space station. At the
s.ame la~. tht' spece sta11on budget came undt'r anadc elsewhere m tht'
C'ap11ol. 'fhcn Rep. Edward P. Boland. D-Mass .. pressed for more moftt'Y for
housing ~rograms nut year and said af thal money as not allocated. lhen
Concrcs'> wall .. kiss aoodbye lO the 'pace Sl;<On." Boland. whose Hou~
Appropn•t1ons subcommittee handles fund1na forhousana prosrams as ~II as
independent agencies including the Nauonal Aeronauucs and Space
Adm1n1s11auon , said has panel would take money for housin1 f1om the budaets
for NAS ~and lhc National Sc1t'ncc Foundauon unless C'oncress chanacs the
overall blC!gct pnontacs
Han left the camp111n last May after d llctosurc of his relataonstup
with model Donna Rice but then
Gary Bart
abou1 lo J01n Kemp on the campa11n
s1dchnn.
I moined it in December. dttlanna. .. let 1k peoelc decide."
Today in Denver, as he withdrew
epin, be said the people had had their •y: "Clearly I should not go for-
fn Peoria. Robc1'1son said. -rm an
at until New Or!Qns (site of tht'
Republican Nauonal Convention). ll look~ nv('rwhC'lming for one of the
Rcpubltcan candadalC"S. but Gohath
v.as prctt)' o'crwhelmana as "'ell.
\\'C''rC' aoins lo v.an ·•
publtcans. •
On 1ht' Dtmocrauc sadt'. Simon
was backed by )8 percent oftht' ltlccly
\-OtC'f'S SUrVe)ed and C'hiago.baS<'d
Jesse Jackson ~ support of 33
pc:rct'nt The figurn for Simon and
Jackson v.erc v.tll w11htn thl· M
pcr~ntage point marsin of error
··Bob Dole's no dropout," he said
an a '>lllcmcnl ass~ tn Washinglon
and Illinois. "rm tn this ont' to win."
Bush beat Dole an all 16 Super
Tut°'ida) pnmanC"~ and now has 70S
nauonal con"'enuon dt'leptcs com-
p.ired to 165 for lht' Kansas scna1or
I
_,,,, ..
Hirt failed to win an) dt'lcptts 1n
primarin and CJucusn. polled no
motet.bu Spcrttnt of the \Otc 1n an)
of' the Super TUt'Sday pnmancs and
lolt .... diaibility for funher federal
matcbifta funds.
"My tnends and supponcrs ha"c fiven the word 'loyalty' nt'w mcan-•ne." hcsaiid. -They ·,t' toiled ureks)·
ly "'an uptull liaht " Dole UJd loda" in remark~ to
Illinois farm Bureau kadt"rs.. .. , ~ant
to make certain you understand I am
five da)'s ~fore lhc IU1nois pn-
mar}. Dcmocrallc candJdatcs psnat1-
patcd an a telc' 1sed forum Thunda)
n1iht. but 1n contras1 to many of their
Joint appearances. not a cross word
was ellchangcd
h was ··au s""«tncu and h&bL"
said flhnoas St'n Paul Simon afttt lhc
forum s~sorcd b) WLS-TV and the
Roo~vt'lt C'enu~r for ;\mencan J>ol.
1c' S1ud1~
1mon grttted peoplt' ca ling break·
Rt'p Jack Kt'mp of Nt'Vw '\' ork.
ended htS pm1de n11al had on Thur.,..
da~ and said lhc idea of txang tht
Republican cand1da1e for v1ct prt'St·
dcnl wu "a \Cr) flaucnng and
a""t'some thouaht:·
Kt'mp dechned to endo~ an~ of
the surv1\ ang cand1datt'S -Bush.
Dole and Pal Ro~nson -d~b
ina lht'm all as -Rugan con-
icrva11 't'S. ..
Dok scotched rumors that he ~a\
Dole caned~ all lckv151on com-
mercials tn lllmoas and ordered dttp
la)ofTs tn has staff. An aade said the
campaaan was consadcrina aanna a
JO.minute paid broadcast tn the
closing hours of the campaian.
One bripu spot for the Kansas
~nalor was the cnt1oncmenl of the
Ctucaio Tnbunc which said lhat
Bush's 1dcn1ificauon with Prn1dcn1
Reapn. w~ale a b11 Mlp tn Re-
publican pnmary contcslS. maaht be a
handicap an the &e~ral election.
Enra~ltlon of Haltlan colonel unlikely
MIAM I -A Ha1t1an colonel accused of consparina 10 ampon 100
ktlOlramspfrocainc into the Un11ed Slates 1s unhkel) to come to trial, U.S
officials h-vc conceded ... Al prcsenl there as no exlrad1t1on lrca1y between the
U nucd Stites and Ha1t1 ." .\na Barnett. an C"Jtr-cut1ve assmanl lo U.S. Anomcy
Leon Kellller. said Thursda)' after the and1ctmen1 accusana Col. Jean-Claude
Paul wa~ unscaled . ··This leaves a sull<.tantaal question of how has extradition
could be 3(complished "A statemenl Ha1t1 's Pres1dcn1 Le,he Manapt issued
Thursda) tirou&)l a Washington publtc rela11o ns firm called the and1ctmen1 "a
maucr of concern .. lhat wall tx handled 1n Hatta b) military couns.
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an<1 "srwlr11 "~ 0 /351 73t)3 7354
R ... q 28 UO iu d2 90 21 .00 to 11.50
-MEN'S FURNISHINGS .. _
• All s•I• m·1 1t "" .. ar 25 o ff D 7425
A,,g 17 OC ·a 21 00 12.75 10 15.75
MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR-
8 All reiJ ,1.1r ur • J o1w~ekend fl\oear callee
lions J4 ,u E • lur1~s Ne.,,.,-po11 Blue 1 0
7448 Rf'q ){/ (j(; •o 38 00 11• to &•
-YOUNG MEN-
8 An casv.11 r c1· •i. Jnd sfalu den m
25~ off S11t:s 28 :o 36 D 7455
Reg. 9 99 to 60 00 7.• to ...
BOYS
8 Selected casua! oants fo, boYs • co 20,
50~ off. O. 7398
A-sa. 19 99 10 35 W I.II to 17.8
-WEIT COAST KIDS-
• Al hats ..cl patent ther handl>1e111·
g•rls 25 off 0 7l92
Reg. 3 00 to 10 00 2.21 .. 7a
•
TAKE AN ADDITIONAL
·-THE TICKmD PRICE OF ALL ALREADY
REDUCED FASHIONS, ACCESSORIES, SHOES,
INTIMATE APPAREL AND MORE FOR MEN,
WOMEN, YOUNG MEN, JUNIORS,
BOYS AND KIDS.
A n our dea1ance rnerchand• ie now reduced even funher for two
day5 only Huny an fot the best Mlectaon look for famous mak., sportswear.
careerwe.ar, ~twear, activewear, plus all reduoed furn1sh1ngs, inumate apparel.
~cesaooes and shoes are included Aod•tional 25% off will be taken
at the cash tegtSW.
BELOW, 12 OF OUR HOTTEST BUYS!
• All r ~gular pn~ed Russ coordinates. 25% off Jackets, skirts. pants, blouses
and more Masses· and More Woman sizes I Masses· sizes not at Beverly
Center ' Plaza Coordinates. 7245. Women Man, 72n
Reg 34 00 to 88.00 25.50 to 11.00
• All our exclusive regular priced dresses for misses, petites and more large
sizes. 25% ott Dresses from Cadaz. CC Courtenay, Summerfield, Axiom.
Motifs. Petrte Dimensions and Classic D1mens1ons. Dresses.
Reg 62 00 to 118.00 41.50 to 11.&0
• Selected vinyl. f abrac and leather mant bags, 50% off. Handbags. 733117332.
Reg. 9.95 to 64.00 4.17 to 32.00
• All regular priced daywear tap pants, camisoles, slips and teddies, 34% off.
Daywear. 7372 Reg. 9 50 to 58 .00 . . . . . 1.27 to 31.21
• All regular priced men's dress shirts by Arrow and Van Heusen, 25% off.
long sleeves, short sleeves, solids, patterns. frtted and fulJ·ou t styles. Men's
Furnishjngs, 7411 7412. Reg. 21.00 to.27.00 . . .15.71to20.21
• All regular priced dresses and dress up for kids, 25% oH For newborns,
infants, toddlers and gtrls 4 to 14. West Coast Kids,
7382 7383 7384, 7385 7'387 7388. Reg. 16.00 to 56.00 ......... 12.00 to 42.00
• Down-f1lted pdlow. Standard to king. 0 . 7508.
Oreg 50 00 to a> 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 11M to ...
•Black & Decker mini food processor Makes chopping and mincing easy.
With a dish-washer safe bowt. lids and blade. 0 . 7541 . Orag. 30.00 ...... 11.•
• Magnavox 20" diagonaJ remote color Portable. Features a sleep timer,
152-channel cable·compa11ble tuner and alternate chanel tuning. 0 . 7571 .
Ong. 379.99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 211M
•Famous ma"8f easy-care percale sheets, asst. 0 . 7609.
Orig._ 11 .~ to 26.00 ....... _. ...... _. . . . . . . . . . 4M ~ IM •••""''"'
• D1SCOnt1nued tabtecloths in a variety of sizes and styles. D. 7516. Orig.~ 12.99 to 50.00 ..................... . . . .. . . . . .• &II..., ....
• Scind piper berber carpet, otefan carpet an 12 colors. Padd'ng eOd instlttftion
extra. 0 . 7561 , Orig. 19.• : ...................................... ..., f11.•
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CARPETING
• Carpeting wall to wall Anso v· nylon
plush Trevira plush. DuPont nylon. Stain
m;ic-,:1·1 plush ,incl nylon berber Sate prrces
1nr 1Hlf' carpf't of your choice choice of
7 16 1nrh 4 pound density rebond pad. or
60 ()11111 e rubber pad Berber styles installed
over 50 ounce felt pad All styles have a
5 vear warranty D 7551 Orrg 38 00 to
56 00 19.99 to J2.99 sq. yd. installed
FURNITURE
• All c;ofa sleepers Choose from styles by
Simmons and Stearns & Foster 0 7555
Sales ltm1ted to stock on hand.
Orig 800 00 to 1150 00 m .99 to 191.11
• Every recltner in stock Choose from
Bar c.dlounq~r anr1 Stratolounger styles
Sdtes ltmtted to !>tock on hand
Sav~ 25<\. to 50~ 0 7556
Orig 500 00 to l 100 00 241.11 to •.•
• Selected 2 piece upholstery groups. O
7556 Orig 1850 00 2200 00. your choice
each y ruup \ m .• '
-HOME ENTERTAINING-
• D1scon11nued flatware sets 1n stainless
or s1lverplate Choose from assorted pauerns
0 7523 Save 50%
Orig 99 99 to 299 99 41 •• to 141.•
• Assorted Lenox dinnerware. 0 . 7521 Save
an add1t1011al 25°'o off already reduced prices.
STATIONERY
8 All glass frames by Walter Le. D. 7581
Save 25%.
LAMPI
• All discontinued lamps. Save 50~ off
already reduced pnces D 7533 .
Ong 69.00 .o 550 00 2.4 .• to N.•
HOUSEWARES
•Chicago open stock cutlery. Oepr. 7647.
Sa"• 25%. Orig. 11 00 to 36 00 a.a • 27.•
8 F•rberware e>pen stock cookware with
aluminum clad b<moms Dept. 7546 S•ve-
20%. Ong 12 99 to 54 99 .. 1 ... • a.9
8 Magnavox 20" diagonal remote color pon-
ble Dept 7571 Ong 379.99 .,, ••..• ZJl.ll
8 Toshiba HO VHS video recofder. Dept.
7572. Orig. 398.99 .. . . . .. .. . • • • .211.11
8 Pure conon overaized full·k>Op t.,ry b9th
itlettl bv famou ,,,..,,, seve 14.00.
Dept. 7501. Ong. 24 00 • . • ·I·..... . 1M
8 Aaoned 200 thread count percale lheet
set1 from famous m•ers. DePt. 7D. o,,g, 33.00 to 85.00 ..... . . . 11.9 ....
8 Soft. medium Of fltm suppon en°"'
DuPont Decroo 11• potyMw fibeffll piMOW.
.. Dept. 7a. Oreg 20.00 10
3000 ...... 11.11., .... .., •• Ill
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Prest·
dn\,t Rtapn. stcpp1n1 up U.S. tton·
om1c pressure on Panama. ordered
tocby that a $6.S mllhon P11Ymen1
due that countf) Tuesday be put into
escrow.
TM move was pan of a scnC1 ol
11nctaons dtstJned to weaken that
country's m1htar)'-dom1nated aov-
ernment and force stronaman Manu·
cl Antonio Nortep from power
Reapn called on Noriega 10 rchn·
qutsh has post as commander of the
Panamanian Dcrcnsc Forces and said
an a s1atcmcnt 1hat the United States
canno1 do busincs'.\ ac; usual wtth
Panama.
Reagan ordered that l ' S gO\l'rn·
ment pa)'mcnh dul' 10 Panama ht·
held 'tn eS«:r<>'N unul cons11tu11onal
rule 1s restorc:d 1n Panama Thl·
pa) mcnt due T ucsda) rclatl'\ to
opcra11ons of the Panama Can.ti
Reagan alw ordc:rcd that the trade
benefits Panama rn·e1\t'\ under a
special S)'stem 'iet up for Third World
countries be w1thdra1Nn S1m1lar1.,, he
suspended Panamanian par·t;u.
pa1ton 1n the ( anbbean Basin In·
1t1att\C, under "'h1ch '.\Orne Pan·
amanian produ<:t\ rcce1 \e dut)·lrcl'
accC1s to L' .S markets
Army bars
media from
West Bank
HEBRON. ()(:cup1ed \\est Ba nk
(AP) -The arm) blocked off ~me
ctttC1 tn the ou up1ed terrttonei. to
media CO\ erage during Moslem noon
prayeri. tuda) .iltcr de~tro)ing at least
four homes of \uspccted Paltsunian
ICllVtStS
The mufti of Jerusalem the n l\ \
top Moslem rel1gwu'> leader. issued a
statement lashing out at luaet for
blocking \Oml' mosques fro m
"orshtp~r'>. ra1d1ng other\ and con·
fiscallng loudspcaL.cr'> u\Cd to \Unl·
mon Pak'>t1n1an' tu pra\l'r
f he mufti. \he1k \aid .\din .\lam1
called on wor'1h1pix·r\ "to deft-nd lhl'
mu\qUC\ b~ all po\\1bk mean' dl'
\pile thl· anad..l'r' ·
Prince Charles helJM
ave avalanche vlctlm
KLO'iTFR'i ""111erland'(-\Pl -
Prince ( harle~ "as reponed found 1
trembling and "eeping after an
a\ alanche swept two close fnend\ in
his ~k11ng pan~ down a steep un
marked .\lp1nc ,1opt. k1lhng onl' and
breaking the other"s teas
MaJ Huah l 1ndsa). 34. was lolkd
on th<' spot Pa1nc1a Palmer·
Tomk1n~on "-:IS knocked un-
conscious and 'utTered fractures on
both le~. Charles helped dig the
1n1ured and unconscious Palmer-
Tomktnson from under the snow and
aided tn frtttn• the body of Ltndsa)
W1tnesS(s said Charles looked dis·
trauaht. and o ne said he "as C'rytng
and \haktn& as a rescue helicopter
C'ame to take htm awa)
Slnaer Andy Gibb
strlCken, dlesat30
LONDON ( 4\P) -Pop s1n1tr and
former teen idol .\nd) Gibb was
read> to be&Jn work on a new album
and apparentl) hoped to revive a
dormant career sadehned b) drup
and personal problems when he died
sudden I) at the aae of 30.
Gibb, who followed his brothers.
the Bee Gees. to pop stardom in 1he
late 1970s. died Thursday 1n an
Oxford hospttal after compla1n1na of
stomach p.l•ns The cause of death
..-as not a1ven.
Gibb's brother. Bee Gee sinaer
Robin Gibb. ananly dented rtpons tn
the Bnt1sh U1blo1d press that drua
abuse may have caused the death.
IUFFELL'S
UPIOLST£1Y llC . .... ,_ .... """ .... 1m-•-..ces1111M-M1-1111
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5. 3 blllion ln bonds on state ballot ................. .,,.'° laiftioa ill "°'9idl IO cte. ., ~
~~-..... ,, Tfil~Ail •• COM•Jltee ... -..· eot'
KlCd oe Tb...-ry. · Tht J) bilh IR,.,, otS5.• billion
~n bond mcuu.s and mated lcai~
latioa tMt Deukmtjiu Md lqislat-
lvc laden ..,..S "'°" in m.id-Fcbtvarj.
Eilkf fiaure tt a record for the
amownt ol'~ pbad on tbe ballot
in California 1D one /:car. The nc1u
biUtSl IOllJ Wit the 2. 7' billion an
bonds acted on by the lllte's voters 1n 1986.
The s,.) bellion donn't 1nduck •
$776 minion perk bond propouJ that
has already q\a&Jtfled for -the J UM
bellot throU&h an inmauve cam-
pa1an.
A daapute over <kvcloprr fttS held
up puaqc or the 12 bills unul
Thursday. crea1in1 the nsk 1ha1
election officials would have to
publish a 'upplcmcntal ballo t
I NYSE UP S & DOW NS
Nl!W '(()ttl( (AP) -Tl'le followl"9 W\t
1'IOW\ 1M Mew York Slodl E•CllMM Jlackt end werr.,,I\ tNf have tone Ill'
IN moat -"" dlown IN "'°'' DeMd on r;rc~\da~ reeardln' of volume
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fOlll Eu. llid dectiool otficilll mairutt. blrMd bf Daibiiljiaa. npCncd 'o put ill of the ballot amounled ao defkit ftnendma.
masura into one pamphlet. Tht)' alti0 comDIA'Md lbM dlir bill.
"Let'1j1.asuay llaal they (feajsJa&on) 581.0 by Sn. WadW DI 11 ... 0. pushed us to tbt ..al but we can llill .... _ · ~ ..... ..__.. .__ _.. · accotnrnodate iL... rhc gjd. "We -•aa. -~ ~ 1 -. _ .. ._
C'OUld "°'have qitcd much loftett... of nnanc1nt .. ..,.._YI U-rGlllila ...,.
P\ablication of a tcrond baUoe e:aus and ~ •"Y moMY ftom
Plm""lct would have cost St .I othtt .,........ to pay ofhllit boeda. .,.. Thn said raislna lllOlhw lll&a milhon. Oanatls-Mcade aaid. would ultimately bt re. co.Uy than
The bond PICUF had bun htld up .-ri .. ofr the bonds over a period o( by an attempt by dcvclopct1 and y~n.
Asttmbly Repubhcans lo e•pand a
polcntial hm1t on dtvclopcr fen to "h's no' common ICftle to ftOtJJaY
cov« a number of proJ«lS con-u you IO·.. said Sen. John Ger-
s1ckrcd to be unckt' construction. •~ndi. D-WaJnut Grove ... h't e•·
Assembly Rcpubhcans ~hold-prns1vc. terribly Cllpcotivc."
ina ur Pl~ of an $800 m1lhon Gatamenda ~ that the
schoo bond measure in an aucmpt to Lcais!aturt ult volttl to raitt tk
act the fee l1m11 opandtd. but they sta1e's sprndina limiuo it could boo1t
pvc up that 1acuc Thur1day. said pt.Oline taAtt to pay for tht transpor-
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unimaginably beautiful to hear.. 1.onrlon Tlffw.'i
"Th~ mo8t gifted and brilliant artist today'' /,. 4. rim,.,.;
First time In Orange County-'IWo Performances
t'RID\l. \l.\RCH 11 . 8:00 P. \t.
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matiitt• ~ '" ~rJlC"'l d n'J' 1n
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where you want it when you want 11.
Right? So when it's rainin&, sleetins.
snowina or hot as blazes. please praise
the carriers for doina their best -
MILWAUKEE READER.
DEAR MILWAUKEE: nuks f•r
a weU-4Herve4 ,., M lite llieek. YM
CMIG't laave said It better.
DEAR .\NN L.\NDERS: Your
response to the person sufTenng from
the painful ja"' condition called TMJ
prompted me to write. Her doctor
said he would ti") a couple things. and
1fthc)' didn't v.ork he would ha ve to
break her Jav.. You advocated more
confidence.
common sense. My quntion is. how
many doctors use common sense?
for example, the reason so may
~omen suffer from lower back pain is
obvious. bu& &he doctors don't have a
due.
lf they would ask these women to
brina in their husbands they would
know the ttaSOn for those backaches.
You guessed at potbellies. Makina
love with an out-of-shape. overwci&ht
man can and docs cause an awfullot
of problems.
Twoth1nascan help: Old Lardocan
do both himself and his wife a favor
by dropping some weight. Second.
there arc pos1t1ons other than the
traditional ones that will take the
strain off the woman. .\ little ex-
perimcntauon can do wonders to add
zest to the bedroom activ1t). and 1t
could help her back.
If )'Our editor wall let )OU print any
of this.. please don't use m} name
Sign me -OSHKOSH BY GOSH.
DEAR GOSH: My edJtor said tk
leUer wu perfectly Olt. So kre It It
wltla 1ratef•l lb.ab for all tltose
womem wlto att married to out-of·
sllape, overwel1llt l•Y•·
S...,,MardtU AaJa (March 21-Apnl 19): Authonzauon received
for upcnditure
aimed at beautifyi ng
office or home sur·
LIBRA (Sept 2J.-Oct. 22): Check basic values. pnces.
Som1:one ma)' try to sell you bill of inflated soods. Long·
distance call involves social event. possible JOumey.
roundinp. You're SYDNEY due for reward.
promotion is on
horizon. Love rela· o tionsbip could now llll
find .. smooth sail-•••••••••••• ina.··
TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20)· Look beyond the
immediate. solld1t) plans for JOUme) Ps)'ch1c 1mprcss1on
proves accurate. Secret mttlln& will take serve purpose.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be confronted
with deadline. responsibility increases and so do chances
for greater financial reward. Serious consideration given
to rebuilding. remodeling. possibly relocating.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0cc. 21): Emphasis on
creative cndea~ors. ability to aniculate feelings in
d ynamic. meaningful manner. Member of opposite sex
helps locate article lost. missjng or stolen.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Judgment. intu1t1on
on target. )Ou'll be at right pla~ at crucial moment. Love
rela11onsh1p emphasized. circumstances due to swing in
)Our fa, or. Highlight confidence. 1mpnnt your own style. GEMINI (May 21-June 10)· Stress independence.
opt1m1sm. w1lhngncss to make fresh start. Mone)
belonging to another will be partially }Our responsibiht)'.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be analyucal. discern
mouves. check for "hidden clauses. .. SP.Othght on legal
documents. rights and permissions. poss1b1hty of import·
ant commitment. Scenario highli&hts public relauons.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): What had been lost
will be reco,ered. You·u have access to data previously
kept under ~raps. Focus on mystery. glamor. discretion.
C'landesunc arrangement will result 1n profit.
PERFECT STRANGERS
*New Day! Complete ••vision ll•tlng1 In Sunday'• TV Piiot.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Money comes from
surprise source. Aquarian could be pan of .. special
arrangements." Emphasis on power. authority. dealings
"'1th professional superiors.
8 ()()plft 'lie -
B RI DGE LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Be direct. get to heart of
matters. acc.cnt inve nti veness. p1onccnng spmt. Job that
bad been dull will nov. assume aura of &)amour. Focus on
lhowmansh1p. design. color. d1spla). communicauon.
VlllGO ( .\ug. 23-Scpt. 22): You'll be sensjti\C to
moods. 1mprt'SS1ons.. trends.. cycles. You'll have special
success l,D dealing With public. women will express
IF MARCH lZ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current ncle
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Sag111anus people pla} important roles in )'Our ltfe. You
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You are very much aware of body image. wardrobe.
North-South vulnerable. East
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C'la1m 1s a few excttdinal> sav' ~
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Q . Why kind oft) pewnter did the
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-\ He didn't He wrote all those
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Wolfe v.as so uncoordinated. he
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Those toilers. who butlt the Great
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If there is one characteristic in the
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was hi&hliahted by the above band
from the Bermuda Rq:ional, held
annually at the end of January at
the SoutbamptOo Princeu.
This band cropped up in the Open
Pain event. Because of matchpoint
considerations in duplicate evmu,
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SUNDAY IS THE FINAL DAY
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10 Oteo ---68 Flght unit 14 Soup 88 Papa
15 -mat• 70 Acutenea
11 Odd: Scot. 11 Aemama
17 Extrln*
18 Casttaate DOWN
19 L.uy Susan 20 ---day 1 Wrangle
22 MuaeMt 2 BulfUlh
opera 3St.nle
23 Blamilh 4 Lurches ~ ~=dty : =::. 29~ 7SM:Fr.
31 Be lick I Stylah
32 Column 1~ ~= llld == 118cotch .. 31 Fal guy 12 Attrl~•
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45 GuMty onaa 22 Thr...ome
41 Long -: yen 25 c. ...
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64 Orient 35 ~ .. es CitYot ·-
37 -SI. Louis
40 Potherb
43 Patrewtge
44 Aeeg.ef'I to -46 Modetn
47 Shew. bifd9
51 WMCON*Md
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• Freshwater pearls • Porcelain deco • Cloisonne deco
• Jade, Coral, Turquoise jewelry and carvings
• Oriental screens • Furniture
• Chests • Antiques
vecy treasure in the storo must be sold by 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, March. I 3
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trump aJam.
A diemond lead wu more UkllJ 14
to live• trick away &bu to blip Im ~-+-t---+-t---
lide'1 caUlt, IO Wtll opted to IMd
die J9ck of beana. 1'e fa&• Ol drie ~ ...... --t--+--+~
Cl09UKl Wqed oa 8-11'• play 10 &.M
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ua. tMJ new upwtata h "* .. trkk. I-' to rt11Jtt it. Dldll•
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DAMAGED PAG E
~Ml FRtOAV. MARCH 11. 1988
UCI women ouated from PCAA Touruntent "" Fullerton.
CdM boya suffer first trKk du.I mMt •tback since 1112..
UCI finds sweet·
• J
",
) revenge vs. 49ers
Looking for help
Seaa Harrell of California triea to •pot
teammate while beiq defenclecl by use·. Brad Wlnalow darlnC flnt round o f Pac-10
Tournament in T11CMn. Bean won. 75 -59.
Engelstad hits 31
as Anteaters top
LongBeach. 74-69
By JON FERGUSON
Of .. .,.,,.. ....
l'IG LEWOOD -l < l head lOJ<.h
Bill \1ulhpn and ht\ a\\1stant Bo h
ThJte embraced each other as thl'lf
plaH·r'> cekbrated and Long Bc.-a<. h ~wie ( oach Jex Hamngton follo\.\ed
h1' tt:am straight o fT the coun
fhcrl: \.\as no good1o1. 111 hand \hJh ·
at m1dcoun ~11o1.een coache\ a nd tnr
good ~ason -there remain\ h!!le
goodw1 II .\I l he game·., st an \.\ ht."n
buth l·oa1..he\ "ere announct'd .titer
their ,141mng hneup\ Hamngton
loo~ed do\.\ n at \.folhgan f ht'
ln<1h mJn \tared for1o1.ard onto tht·
coun
Moment\ after the ti n1<;h -4\ler'
guard \1urlon \\de\ and u~ntl·r
lX.\nthun\ Langston left th('1r team-
male'> behind 10 congratulatl·
~t ulhgan Jnd '>Oml' l CI pla~e~
\1ull1gan "a" an outspoken lnt ,
1h1\ \.\C'l:I. uf Long Beach \1a tt' '
c0<.l.in1..·.,., J nd an11m1da11on tJllll'
Thl' L (I l U3lh had e'pres~d an
und~1ng dl·\1rl' to "ktl k th('1r 1:1
Mo nda\
.\fter1o1.J rd Harrington \a1J
··\\hl'n I lJmt· out here I ~•d I \.\Jr.!
10 ~ the mo<;I \ 1s1ble coa-.h t•n 1hl·
\\ l'SI ( oa'>t J nd .. he added 1onguc-
1n-\.hed . "I thin!. that's happened
Thl· P( .\ -\ I'> a l la ss league and I
than!. "e·rl' a d a'I\ program at L,mg
PCAA tournament ..... _ ..... -noun..,,., '--·-~C 1• -~ IM• • s·e•• •• :J·•~ \•o1•• IC S.• "' S·e P "l
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ti r.t 11o1.u g;iml..., t'>u' !he." th ird •Int" -.a.,
the. unl· "<" 1o1.ant('(i The\ can ha\(' the > ...
fif't t1o1>0 \\ c rc."all~ want('(! tM-m ....-J
b.:IJ
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tht \Ca\Cin the latk'f' tv.o a pair of #".l
ddl'.H'> tu Long 81."ach and LC Santa' ••
Barbara .alter lcJJ1n1 1o1>cll into iM
'4'l•Jnd h.alt Engrh oo found a prrlm
end in(!
I• endc'd up the v.a~ I ... ~nt('(! 1t
ti• ...a1J Engrlst.h1 .,. ho hat a pra er ot
I• t: 1 rl'"' '> "'1th ~ -<>n:ondc, left to
m..s~. 11 -:-t>-. ·I ...,J., Lhc o nt' looking
t:;:> ..s: tnc end J nd pointing to the
... I.. T Ile~ ma ha' .. v.on the battln
r•ut v.(' ~un the •.sr
L>1.1nninr J ncv. N ttk lu1rsh k for
• l' tvi;rnamcnl v.cre stanel"' ""e' 1n
I ,,J frank\\ l)C)(hand ~1 tkc." Labat
.1n,! A,.111.-in THonc Ho .. a rd It \C't
1~. ':J~l' l11r Rc.·q~ngt: of the Ciik1n·
r~ .;..;,
•J 'l" " our la<;I 1..ham:c at the." '< \ \ 1 1t1umam<'f\t .. said Flo"d
"h' • Jd J &nd-.\1d on has d ome
, \ _.. ng a bank mart from a bout ..., r ;i hVit ri,hirc an tht-San ta
B.1'"'Jr;JIO\.k\.'rr •m · .\t the h3.lf•u' r-nt JJr ng 1bc." rq.ular C'Onf~~
'K.'.:tv'!l I tllld Franl -he and I had
J· "l, I l t,,itSl \ c."ar txfott V.(' pb~('d
F ~ kn1·r -th.st Tor the tournament
..... •ere." i o il'f ha d
I u'>l \.\ilnt~ 't. ptCl upthcmor3k
0t: .. .a1J~ v.c !o-.t our last thrtt
N ~m~ and ,,.c -..r-re do.,n -
l < I •hid~ ..... ~ nut a strong
r<'~1und1n1 'c."am this ~n. con-
:r lli:-d :!le ~);l•d, ~ •5 and ~cd
~rcat 1ntcn\1'' .hmugbout Wh1lr
E ngcl,t..ld p•c."' e ntc:d Long 8eacb
:r 1m ~tung mJ:i' ..a-o nd cbancn. ll
f Plea.e Me VCl/m)
• * *
Warriors fall short against Madison, 67 -64 Rebels
• Keere·s stats as usual.
but team's numbers off
By ROGER CARI.SOS
Of ... ~ .........
DEL MAR -\\oodbndge H1gh·s \\ar·
nors took their one-man sho" south Thursda'
night -the ooc la~lcd .\dam Keefe & Co -a
1o1.inningcombana11on which sent them into the
Southern California Regionals basketball semi-
finals 1p1nst San 01{-go 01v1s1o n II k1ngp1n
Madison
But there v.as a maJOr Ila\\' an the sho"
Warriors ( oach 8111 hannon has put o n the
floor the past tv.o )Cars -Keeft' was there but
he had no com pan}. and as a r('Sult the Wamor;
"ere eliminated before ~.000 at Torre' Panes
High.67-64 .
Keefe put on another !.how. scoring J 4
points and grabbing 19 rebounds. which as
usually enough 10 put tht· Warriors an the
'1ctol) column.
But 1t was not to be the Wamors' night as
Shannon·squinlet. shun-handt'd to begin with.
camc up even shoncr in mani-areas.
"We Just pla)ed Hr). vef') poorl} for three
quarters ... said Shannon 1n the aftermath.
rclkcung on has team's uncharactensuc: I I·
point dcfic:11 Y.h1ch earned through most ol 1hl·
third quancr and :!. B into the final ixnod
(60-49) before a' ahant ralh f('ll <;ho n
··\\e made some." bad dec1s1 on<; \.\llh tht·
basketball." rnnunued Shannon "ho \3\.\ hi\
tl·am's attem pt to quahf) for a Regional\ Final'>
benh at Los .\n&eles Sports .\rena Saturda'
'an1sh 1o1.hcn Rob lee·s desperation 35-foot
attempt h11 iron and bounced a"a' Y.llh no
11mc kft
Madison takes a ~8-2 re<ord aga1n\I
Foothill o f Bakersfield I ~ti-4.1 on ')a1urda' tor
the nght to a state fi nals berth 1n O:ikl:tnd J
Y.ecl. later
Errors "ere commo n 1n J game \.\h1th \.\1 11
surcl~ haunt tht• \\ arr1or\, and ''pit a I ul thl'ir
frus1ra11on "a!. 1n the final rnuntdo "n
..... ecft:'s thrt"-'·POlnl <;hot \.\1th ~-4 \t'U'Od'I
left pulled \\oodbndge to "'11h1n ti'-hl Jnd
Mad1~on coughed the ball up nine ~.-rnnd'>
latl•r. gl\ ing Ro bb Lee a chJnct' to '>hce 1t 10 one
He dad JUSl tha t "'1th 11 ~-cond' k ft
narro1o1. ing 11 to ti5·tl4
But Y.1th the clod 11cl.1ng a"a~ the
Warriors Y.erc unable to make their tame out
intentions to the offic ial'> and \.1ad1son in-
bounded the ball
Just three ~'lond s ~ma1ned behm· the
\\ Jrnors w uld foul and ~nd \1.1d1-.c>n \ Jeff
HJrper to thl' linl' wtth J onc:-J nd-.>ne
opportun1t~
He made them both to get lhl' 1hret"-po1nt
,uhantage. but l'\l'n more important than 1he
frcl· thro\.\S "'..!'the \1mple lac: t>I umc: lell -
1hrl'l' •;n omh \.\h1ch de,eloped 1nh> 1hc fuule
long-range m1'>lin:
.. , told 1hcm to ... all llm(' uul lOnlirm<'d
hJ nnon aboul ha<; 1nc,1ruct1on'> 1,1 h1\ team
before Ll'e nJrTO\.\l'd ll to u ne "but w mc."t mt"
e'l'~thang J onn·1 go nght Our I.id<. under
nl'Jth 1hc.' ha\k<.'t JU \l d 1d n t gl't tu thc:-rctcret" in
11ml' tt1 La ll 11me •u'
Thl' La'>t·Sc.'l •'"J rru\trat1on' \.\Cn: IU'>l thl'
11p 0 l th1..· ll:cl:~:rg h r lhl' \\ arn or\ "hu 1o1.ere 1n
a n uphill bJttk J nigh t Jga1n\I ..s 1.Ju1,I. a11J
'>harp-.,huo11ng \l.id1-.o n 4u 1n1c1 Jc:\p1tt :'
\ome11ml'\ 1lut-,1f-u1n1rol 1,~,i.
(1Jrth -\nd1..·r'°n lhl· t-... ~n11.1r \.\ho \.\l'nl
Jl1\.\n '41 1ha nJn ~k1n1un Tul''ida' \.\.t,un.:1hk
to plJ\ -hul u,mpound1ng the s1t ua11on \.\J\
the Jb\\.'n1..t" ol o-J ( hn<. Dl'1bt-n
CA·1bc.Tt did not \ult up ht.•t J uS< ol' 1olat1on
ol -...houl rui..-., a nd h1\ ab.,..·n,l· prn,l·J fatal ·1
Jgrl..'l' .. \.\J' ..sit ~hannon \.\\JUIJ 'hi\ J bc..\Ut thl'
re'> uh
\\ 11hou1 D1.·1tk·n·., \tr11ng Jl·k·n~· JnJ
sharp pa\~., to t...cctc • 11-'I' :hl" m.an.
shon c:umang_) ul the \\ J rn .. r-• <''P.•"c.°d .inJ
\1ad1su n·., \\ .lrha1o1. l \11 ... 11. .sJ' .in:~ Ill 11 ..., 1tt:
a dn' in@-up-tem po g_1mc a'> "'Cll ;i> .t p.i ... l ni·
an de ten!>< "'h11..h n' tt'J the: \\ vo iCt>n '1Jl
llUt '>tde game 10 tal c t'\. "'JnlC"I
The \\ am o l"'> u uh..! "C'l JU'>I \ ut trum
lhl' penmctl'f in thl" 11~· -: .. 1 in l31l·nt. ~'"".!
J ... 12 and l toull IUSI ~~ ~und\ 111 U'l(' 'I'll'.!
quJncr for \tad1son to up tne C( un· t1.. -' -;. •.:
.. \\ l' '\.\l'nl 1nt1.. the game._ ,th P P-P plJn
'>J J \1Jd1.,. n ( llJ."1 Jim Th·•mP\Or. Pr ... i.re
JL·•..-r .,._ ;'.'u-.r thc "'Jll up the ... o._.r. .ir.J p.. t. 1: n
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OCCtops .
Rustlers Oilers advance to tournament fin als
again
Dehdash tian slugs
3 homers. drives
in9in 10 -2romp
Dcrtk Dchdashtaan went 5 for 5
with three homers and nine RBI as
0. ran&e Coa~t completed its two-
pme sweep of Golden West wtth a
10-2 non-conference baseball \lctor)
Thursda} on the Pirates' field.
OCC. now 15-8-1. ed&ed the R us.-
llers. 7-6. o n Tuesda}.
Dchdashttan h11 his first ho mer an
the bottom of the first with two on to
a.i ve OCC a 3-0 lead. then sinakd an
another run 1n the fourth as the
Pirates e~pandcd their advantage lo
S-1. Jim Culpepper attounted for the
Bua' other run with an RBI sin&lc an
Bowen. Alvarez homer
to spark 10-7 triumph
Chns Bowen hll a thrtt·run home run and
Dominic .\h arcz h11 an ans1de·lhe-park homer 10
lead Huntington Beach H1&)l's bastball team to .1
10-7 wan o'er Nc:wbun Park in the sem1tin..ll'.I ot
the Loara Tournament Thursda) at <.ilo,l·r
Stadium.
The Oilers. 7-0. wall face Valla Park 1n the
championship p mc Saturda' night at 7 Jt Glo' er
Stadium.
Huntinaton Beach scored t hr~ limes m the
first mnan&. but th~ Panthers countered \\'Ith t1o1.o 1n
their first at-bat. Bowen P' e the Oilers a four-run
lead with his home run an the third
.\harcz's homer came in the s"th to IJ\e
Huntinaton Beach a 10-5 ad~antagc But the
Pantbcn ralhcd in the sc'enth sconng t""o runs
and k>adina the basn with t1o1.o outs on ""tnn1na
pitcher Tim W1mb1sh ( l-0).
AJso at~ Loara Tournament
VW. Pan 4. <kean \'iew J: The \eJh.i"l ' k t
a three-run lead slip av.a\ .I'> tht• "pan.s n' mv ' cd
tnll' the fi nals aga1n\t Huntington &J,h (°l(l'an
\'1cv. pla~s '\ewbu~ Park \dturda' J I 'Jl l1h'-er
tad1um for third place
D.J \ndre1o1.s smacked a t\.\1Hur J,1uhle n .1
threl·-run first inning for the ~aha"'~' 1 '-;, Nt
\ 11la Part 11ed the game with thrtt run'i 1n the t1tth
lrviae t . DiamOll4 Bu I: 'brl11n Bn ng.h hat J
sacnfile th to left to S4.'0rc Mike '.1u an 1he t'x1twm
of the SC\ enth to cap a Sl:\-run Ir\ nl' r .111\ 1n thl
ninth-place <;em1final gam('
The host Vaqueros t.3-~> tr.uk J ~-2 Jlter 1i'l'
1nn1ng.s. but scored thr~ umn 1n the '"th and tour
an the ~\enth
In the final 1nn1ng. Jr, an(' loaded th<' h3..cs
"1th no outs iu a result ofthrtt str.ught ... aJ ks Brad
Snodd~ 1o1.as hat b~ a p11ch to bona the \~onus to
\.\tlhan -6. and then ~rg.c ~outu~ hn(J i
single to ~ntcr Ill lie the pme
Bn ngas tollo1o1.N •1th th(' l!'lml'·\.\inntnJ
sacnfice
Ir' inc "'111 P~' Lt Quinta .lt 11 '1 .. uurda~ an
the ninth-place final
the founh.
Dcbdashllan. 1 sophomore. then
cr1Cked his second homer tn the snlh
with two on and added a tw~run
bbst tn the et.Jbth to complete the
1eorin1 for Coast.
Dami Conner went 3 for 5 and
Mike Misut11(1 lddcd two bits to
Cldcago earns rare win
at home against Lakers
OCC"s IS-hit anaclc. CHICAGO(AP)-Whm MK'~I
S.m C olanwo. a sopbomott naht-Jordan saw .. ,be hcan and sour of the
hamkr. went the dastan<'e for tht Lakcrs limp oft"the c:oun. bd.nrw his
Plratn. allowiq ... hats. wb1tt strilc-CbQ&O BuJl.s bad a p>Od chantt to
ina_ out Kvtn and wa1kln& t-o. wan.
For Goldc'n West (1-6). C'raia ....... if anyone a.ct said -.-c·d •1n
~UCM homcmJ and Keith Lui.lo b) 20 poants tlus momiat. I'd have liftllcd in a nan to K'C'OUftt * tbe la~ i• thrir &a .... Jordan said ltuidln' pair of run-. *r die Mii •fturd IM Lltcn at 0ruec Coasa visits CcmtoL while· C'lliato s..dium b' tbc ftnt tinR in Gol*9' Wnt win ua'ffi to Rancho Ii• )-an. 121-107. llh&ndly .._. •fornoa.• on Saturday. _..._..I 7 on.ii fGUlll 1n
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IUVERSIDE-htookll inninaund ii ~ IMn six hours. bu1 {,)PftSS Colksc C!'~ IO pitcher Sandy Mathis of
· Coaunuoity Colleee and won, 1..0. ia H Oranae Empire Conftrence women's softball · ..... Mathis.. a freshman. went the distance for
Rivenidt. strikins out eight and 1ivin1 up just two
. ..aka in the marathon contest Wednesday. But the
walks jM'OVcd COSiiy.
.. I probably could have kicked the ball better after
~ la~r i:nninp;• M.athis said afterward. pasping her
rilbt shoWdtr. -rm Just &lad it's over.··
. . Tbt walk by Prisa1Ja Gomez led off the 31st
~ She then stole second base and was sing)cd
borne by Ott Shephard to end the longrst game in the
laistofy of w conference.
It bepn at 3 p.m. and ended al <l:06 p.m.
Colleen Moore pitched the final 19 innings for
Cypress. striking out 14 and earning the victory. Noel ParUr pitched the first 12 innings for Cypress. striking
ou.t nine Tigers.
Both &cams floundered offensively, with Riverside
bettcrscolltttingonly nine hits. Cypress had 18 hits but
ltft 20 base runners stranded.
Mathis (S-2) 1s no stranger to long outings. having
ooce pitched 17 innings in a high school pla)off game
for Corona High.
Quote of the day
-!adl McDowell. the Chicago White Sox
rookie who puched 'Stanford University to the
NCAA championship in 1987 and then went 3--0
for the Sox last September. on being passed over
for the 1988 opening-da~ assignment btcause
Genera.I Manager UUT) Himes is reluctant 10 use ~cDc?well in .. a pomp and circumstance"
sn~atton: ··That shows they still don't know me. I
thnve on pressure •·
Dodgen auff er first loss, 7-6
William Breuu balked m the wm· •.
n.marun wnh two out 1n the nm th inning to
&JVC: Houston a 7-6 exh1b111on baseball
victol') Thursda} at K1ss1mmee. Fla. and
hand tht' Dodgers their first first spn ng loss. Brennan's
balk. the founh called m the game. followed a run·
sconng smgle b) Jim Paakovils. The Astros had taken
a 5-4 lead with four runs in the eighth on a run-sconng
single by Pankov1ts. a baJk b> Jay H•welJ and RBI
pounders b)' LNie Me.ado•• and &.evi.a Bus . In
Tucson. J•lio FraKO and Brook Jaeot.y tiad t"o hits
apiece as Oe,eland beat the .\ngels. 6-2. Angels first
baseman lhlly Jo)'Hr eomm1ted two errors lead mg to
four unearned runs. The Indians scored three unearned
runs off Jack Latorko in the fifth inning to take a 3· I
lead. The .\ngels commrted three errors rn the inning.
including one b} Jo} ner.
Raines raises average to .588
Tim Raines went ~ for J with a homer •
to raise his spring batting average to .588. .
leading the Moatreal Expos to a 6-0
exh1b1t1~n baseball victory Thursda} over
the Balumore Onoles. Tim Wallac:la and AJot1&o Powell
also homered for the Expos ... In other pmes. Rictey
Budersoa homered twice. singled and scored another
run to lead the Yankees to an 8-6 victory over Teus .
. Mike Sclamhh drovt' in thrtt runs. two with his first
spring homer. as Ph1ladelph1a beat Cincinnati. 10-J ...
Danell Coln homered m his first spring at-bat. and
0-. Drabe.11 pitched thrtt scoreless innings to lead
Piusourgh O\ er Detroit. 2· I Keitl MU.ler had three
hits and Job GiWMNu homered to lead the Mets over
Atlanta. 7.3 ... Jim Li.Memo hit a bescs-loaded tnple
in a six-run first inning ~mst Jack McDowell, and St.
Lours be~t the wan less Cl11cago White Sox. I J-4 ... Dave
Valle homered to lead off the seventh mr11ng. breaking
a I· I 11e and leading Seattle lls third straight win. 4-1
O\er \til"auL.ee .. Lead-off hitter Breu Bwtlu
reached base ft \t~ \tra1ght tr mes with three sinJles. a
tnpk and a "alk and scored twice for San Francisco m
an S. l \ rt·tor) O\ er the Chicago Cubs ... Grq Gape
and Gary Gaetti homered. and IUrtty Plteken hit a
three-run double IC'ading Minnesota o,·er Boston. 7-5 .
. . Toronto rallied with thrtt m the eighth and another in
the ninth tu trim Kansas Cit). 6-5 . . Oakland
outslugged San Diego. I 3-10. in a game featunng 31
hits.
.... Ntdllll ..... leCOnd.,.. m of the p.mc on a ~ with five ~
scronds remainina en*.= period to . e t.M Ki a J.J-MHL w8 &M
r;;!ans Thu::J!y nilll• la C::.:. Tlle..._Md ~
a 3-2 Iced j"ll "'*Onds lirtier win C8nldian
Glympian W .leJee tiDDed in Giia W....,.. lhot hen
the point for hes third NHL ,..a. The pcHnl b lbe tie
pve the Kinas a 1even-point le9d over Vancouver in
the ratt for the founh and nnal playoff berth in the
Smythe Division ... Elwwhcre ia the NHL. DP• a.r
ICOtCd twice to lead Detroit IO a S-l victory over visiliftl
Vancouver. handlna the C,.DllCks I rm>f'd·lyiftl niJRh
consecutive loss ... .,._~ ICOred two pls as Philadel~ia broke Washinaton s five-pme winnina
streak wtth a S-2 viciory a• the Spectrum and mov<d
back into first pla~ in the Patrick Division ... Lue
t.uaHrt'• second aoaJ of the pmc and I Ith of the
sason with 2:23 left to play pve Quebec a.._) victory
over the New Y0tk 151anderi in U'niondale ... In St.
Louis, 0-1 GUmev scored two power-play pis as
the Blues overcame an early 2-0 deficit to defnt
Pittsburgh. 6-4 ... In Calpry. rookie Jee Nlesw_..Jt
scored his 47th and 48th pis of the season as the
Flames defeated Winni pea. S-3. and tied idle Mont~I
with 88 points. most in the NHL Nieuwcndyk's second
goal on a power play at 8:33 of the third penod ti<d the
score 3-3 and Dua M1111ya neued the winner just 39
seconds later as the Flames opened a four-point lead
over idle Edmonton in the Smythe Division.
Portland wins aeventh in row
Qyde Drellle1 scored 33 points and m
Kevla O.Cllworlla had )() points and 13
rebounds to lead Portland to a 112·109
NBA victory over the Rockets Thursday
night in Houston. Drcxler's 33 points was a carttr hish
for him against Houston as Portland snapped a fiv~
game losing streak to the Rockets. Ju.me lteney
added 19 points and 11 rebounds for Ponland. which
has won seven straight pmes and tied the club record
for consecuti\lf road victories at five ... In another
game. Claris M•llill scored 26 ~ints and reserve auard
Steve Bards had a dlrttr-h1sh 24 as Golden State
snapped an e1ght~game losina streak with a 128-112
v 1ctory over New Je~y in Oakland. The loss was only
thl· second 1n six games for New Jersey since WWJ1
Reed took over as coach.
Elliott Pac-I 0 Player of Year
Junior forward Seu Elll•tt was •
named the Pacific-I 0 Conference's Player
ofthl' Year and was one of three University
of .\nzona players on the 10-man all·
conference basketball team announced Thursday.
AriLOna Coach Late Oita, who guided the Wildcats to
a 28.::! regular season record and 17-1 Pac-10 mark in
"inning the league title by five games, was named the
conference's Coach of the Year -his $CCOnd such
honor in three seasons. Among the others named to the
first team were UCLA ·s 1unior guard Jenme "P .... "
Richrdson, and forward Tre•or WUMe. Guard Gerakl
MacltW of UCLA and forward Roaie Celemu of
USC "ere among those selected to the all-freshman
team . . Glean Cunlapam, who overcame a life·
threatening lnJUI) as a child to become one of the
"orld's great1:st middle distance runners. died of an
apparent hean auack Thursday. He was 78 . . .
Declaring that the USFL sought "through coun deer~
the SUCCCSS II failed tO gain amOnJ football fans.'" a
federal appeals coun Thursday re1ccted the defunct
league's appeal of the SJ award it won in its antitrust
sull against the NFL ... Coach Bob MeCamm• and
dl·fcnseman Dave Rielater of the Vancouver Canucks
on Thursda} "ere handed stiff suspensions by the NHL
folio" ing 1nndents Tuesday.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Atlan-
tic Coast Conference Tournament first ro und -
Nonh Carolina State vs. Clemson. from Green-
sboro.NC .. ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New
York at .\tlanta. WOR.
6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: Atlan-
tic Coast Conference Tournament first round -
Duke \ s. Virginia. from Greensboro. N.C..
ESPN .
6:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL:
Pacific l oast .\thletic Association Tournament
semifinal. from Long Beach (delayed). Pnme
Ticket.
9 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pa-
cific-I 0 Tournament second round -Washma-
ton Stall' \ s. UCLA. from Tucson. Ariz .• ESPN.
9p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pacific
Coast .\thle11c Association Tournament semi-
final -Nevada-Las Veps vs. UC'I. from
lnglc"ood. Pnme Ticket.
I k i d RADIO B ac overcomes w n , rain 4,05 p.m. -Exa1amoN BASEBALL:
Dodgers vs. Baltimore. KABC (790).
COR .\L SPRINGS. Fla. -Ronnie l!I 7·)0 p.m. -PRO BASUT9ALL: Golden
Black O't'rl amt> high wmds and heav) Stale at Clippers, KRTH (570).
rains to \hoot his best round of the season 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: UCLA
Thursda} and take a o ne·shot lead after the at" ashmgton State. KMPC (7 10).
first round ofa PG.\ tournament 9p.m.-COLLEGE BAS~ETBALL: Pacific
JO\') Sindelar had a 68 that put him alone rn second Coast .\thleuc Association Tournament sem1-
place. final -Nevada-Las Vegas vs. UCI. from
Fred ~adswonh was another stroke back at 69 Inglewood. KPZE ( 1190).
f .~ ... -_ --•-ft-er_sc_o_n_n_g_tw-o-ea-r,l-ce_s_. _H_e_w_a_s-t1_e_d_w_•_th-K-en-B-ro_w_n-of __ _;...~_;...-___;.,; _ Scotland and John Mahaffe).
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EXTRA ! EXTRA! EXTRA !
1988 IARI VII LSC
S 1 DELIVERS*
WARRIORS ••
From Bl
up apinst the double· and uiple-
tcamina. and defensively he held his
6-8 opponent. a thorouply frustrated
Jeff Alexander. to ciaht points.
In the final staacs Odum hit has
founh thrw~pointtr \0 make et 60-58
with 2:SO kft. but a keefe tip was
rukd aoal-tendma and the Warriors
lost a bucket. then two cruc:ial
turnovers ~lpcd MadilOO move out
to a 6S-S8 lcad with 42 tecOftdl left.
Kccrc and Robb Let dropped in
triples to .,ull to within a poiat with 11
l«Ol1ds lcf\, but thole kill e•sh•
iCconds 1eal<d it.
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•
-" di pt UCI fonrud Wa~ En&elatad f'ID ap a allot ner Lo_,
Beacla &eate ...... JUao-i.oore da.rm, 7.__ Ylctory.
UCI TOPS 49ERS, 7 4-69 ••.
l'rolaBl
was a trio of clean shaven Anteaters
and Hess who cleaned the a.lass at the
offensive end in crucial situations.
Long Beach looked like it might
have: been beat after Hess. who had
been scoreless. stripped the ball from
Billy Walker and laid it in. then
buned a three-point goal to make it
54-46 with 15:28 left. But after a
timeout. Andre Purry (26 points) and
Walker combined for 10 straight and
a 56·54 49er lead.
After Woods tied II at 56. UCI hit
one ofits now-famous la~s. this one
a scoreless stretch of 5:25. But Long
Beach. a cold-shooting 42 percent for
the game. managed only four points
m that span. Hess rebounded the
second end of a Woods one-and-one
and hit two subsequent free throws to
make it 60-59.
Moments later.Woods made a ruce
baseline move for an offensive re-
bound and laid 1t m to make 1t 62-61 .
but Long Beach held fast for a 66-63
lead with 4:35 left. Woods' fast-break
layin and a Morion Wiley free throw
made it 6 7-65. Long Beach. but after
Woods missed a front-end. Labat
rebounded and laid it in.
··This morning. when I saw Labat.
1t reminded me of the movie ·Golden
Child' with Eddie Murphy."
Enielstad said. ··Remember the little
kid witla the sha\ en head. That's what
he IOQked hke. the Chosen One. He
got the big rebound ...
Mulligan added. "It was the first
time we had (Labat) taking 1t out
against the press and he did aaoodjob
for 39 mmutes. Mike Labat is getting
to be a quahty pla)er."
After Purry made 1t 69-"67. Floyd
grabbed an offensive rebound over
DeAnthOn) Langston's head. took a
dribble down low and made a double
pump move to la) it in and foul out
Langston. He took a victory lap with a
finger raised high and sank the free
throw for the lead .
Enaelstad then forced a turnover as
Long Beach . ..with its leading scorer
Wiley as well u Langston fouled out.
tried to push it into Purry. On the
ensuing Inbounds play. Engelstad was
fouled and hit two free throws. After a
pair of Long Beach misses. Hess hit
another pair with seven seconds left.
Even the official play·by·play
typist reflected the Long Beach de-
meanor on Its &imeout with seven
seconds left. stating ... Foul language
all over the place ... whew!"
Keys to the Anteaters' win included
breaking the Long Beach press much
better than the first two meetings.
Flo)d·s defense on Wiley · -who
scored a quiet 12 points and fo uled
o ut with I : 18 lrft. EngelMad's domi-
nating 24-pornt first half -which
tied Rick} lkf'l) ·s one half tour-
nament rt'Cord of Wednesda). and
defense which limited the center
combination of U.ngston and John
Hatten to 11 point~ after 26-and 27·
point outtns.s the first two times.
"Kc' m drd a great Job on Morion."
He!»s said. "Coach got us really
prepared. I don't think there was one
surprise all night with the Long Beach
ofTen~.··
The 49ers' defense drd an 1m-
press1\ e diamond-and-one defCns1,e
JOh that kept \he ball awa} from
Engl'lstad rn the second half. but his
career-high rebound effort was Just as
imponant as the offense.
Harrinaton summed up ... , reall)
thank our offens.: wa~. not non-
existent. but shak}. Tonight. we got
awa) from 1t too much. and 1t reall)
hun us. I don't think beating a team
three timM was thc d1fferenC'C today. I
think experience rn the PCAA tour-
nament was the difference.
Mulhgan added. "I like to tx·
humble in \ rctol'). We played rcall)
hard. Ifs the first time since '84 we·H·
aotten b) the first game of the
&ournamcnc. For awhile. it didn't look
like we would. but we did. Wiley
wasn't in the game at crunch time .
and we were fortunate he wasn't
there ...
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OM .ay C8NCHlilb 28
poi • ... Allies = Oii ta.it SpaNns ~ .... llDOiftubthe AJ;J:t;:"'._ &Mir tt.iid Mraiaht
~ .-d i~ed IO 1M.
Ill tM Illa "*911 o(: dlc Paclfic I 0
....,..,.., in T..ct0n:
ClM'a• 71. UIC II: R)'M Drew sored 2~ poiau and tied hit own
Kltool record. with· six three-point
.U while Keith Smith hid 13 Of his 17 points in I.he aecond half as
Calil'omia (9-19) ~liminaled tbc Tro-
~s (7-21).
Drew. a auard named to the
conrercn«'• all·frt&lunan tum earlier in the day. had 2J Poiots by
Ulftime with an bis thrc:r-pointers
t"OMil\I from almost the saJM spot on
lhe floor -2S feet out on the left
wina. w......-M, Artlml ..... II:
Ddridae l{ecasncr 5COttd 24 points as
Washinston handed Arizona Slate (1~16) 1\S ninth strai.aht loss.
Washin1ton ( IO-f8). the tour·
nament's I Oth·scedcd ieam. ad-vances 10 today's second round
•inst $CCOnd-.sccded Oreaon State.
18-9.
Elsewherc:
lewa ltS, WltcOPla 7.. B.J .
Armstrong scored a carttr·hiah 30
points. 21 in the first half, as l 5th-
ranked Iowa rolled pa!! Wisconsin
(11-l6. 5-12) in a Bia Ten pme at
Iowa City.
Wy.mbal U, Su Dieao S&a&e '11:
Fenn is Dembo scored If points and
Eric Leckner added 14 in the second
half as 14th-ranked Wyomin& over-
powered San Dk10 State in a Western
Athletic Conference quarterfinal• at
Provo. Utah.
UCI falters .
at foul line:
·Titans win
LONG BEACH -UCI center
Natalie Crawford missed the second
of two free throws with a cleared lane
and no ume left on the clock· as the
Anteaters fell to Cal State Fullenon.
48-47. m women's bas.ketball in an
opening round Pacific Coast Athleuc
Association Tournament game at
Long Beach State Thursday.
Crawford. who finished as the
Anteaters third-leading all-time
scorer and second-leading rebounder.
had a rough o.uting. hitting only 4 of
16 from the noor 1n scoring eight
porn ts against a vanety of double and
tnplc teams.
The Anteaters had trailed at the
half. 23-21. but outscored the Titans.
20-12. oHr the next 11 112 minutes to
take a 41 -35 lead on Cheryl Eiland's
I ().footer. Eiland and Cheryl Hoff·
man each had six points in that
stretch. ·
UCI had a 46-44 lead• when
Fullerton's Wendy Anae hit a I 2·foot
Jumper with ume· running out on the
JO-second clock and 52 seconds left an
the game. Anac hat one of two free
throws with :!2 seconds left. and after
a UCI miss hrt another one of two
with 11 seconds remaining.
On a play des11ned to go to
Crawford. Fullerton swatted the ball
out of bounds with two seconds left.
UCI mbounded to Crawford on the
inside. and she was fouled by PCAA
Freshman of the Year Eugenia Miller
as time cll pired.
"l knew she had missed 1tassoon as
she released it.·· said UCI Coach
Dean Andrea of fatal final frtt throw
by Crawford. a 61 percent free.throw
shooter.
SoF l B~u
Warriors hand CdM FV sweeps
first def eat since · 82 twln blll
Louie Munoz led a near-Wood-
bridge Hi1h sweep in the sprints as the
Warriors handed Corona del Mar its
first dual meet loss sin~ 1982 with a
73-63 win in a boys track meet at
Corona del Mar Thursday.
The Sea Kinas. whose unbeaten
stnnl of 48 was marred only by a
68-6 tic with Estancia in 1986.
started the streak with five wins to
close out the 1982 campaip. Coach
Jim Tomlin·s squad went undefeated
and won league titles an 1981 '84. ·35
and '87.
The Warriors dominated the 100.
21 <ind 440-yard sprints. ouascorina
CdM. 2S·2. Woodbrid&e vinually
wrapped up the meet in tftt 440 relay.
runntna a 46.6. The Sea Kinp• rtlay
team. which was runnif\I without
i.Vurcd Scan Wooltey. dropped the
btton.
Munoz won the JJO in~nncdiate
a.urdtcs in 41 .l . JUSt atad of.CdM'1
Ooua Davis (41.4). Munoi ahO won
the lon,Jjump with a leap o'21·1 I. Da''" was Lh1rd in the I OOandd 220
in addilion to a first platt Rnilh en the
120 hiah hurdles wath a blazn'I tame
of IS.I.
In other meets:
• Edi10n <'laimcd a 61V>-6 71/J vit·
tory O\'er 'is1t1ng Long Beach Wilson
in a meet that came down to the last
e\ent. The Chargers won the relay by
three seconds over the Bruins.
Instrumental 1n Edison's triumph
was a SWCCr in the pole vault With
Da' id Noc leading the way with a
I 5-4 mark. T im Jorris ( 13--0) and
Randy Clark ( 12-0) "'ere sccond and
chird for the Chargers.
•Steve Bliss doubled for Fountain
Valley. winnin.f the 110 ( 16.09) and
300 hurdles (4 •. 3) 1n a 74-62 victory
over El Toro.
•Huntlnaton Beach downed New·
pon Harbor. 79--47.despitea 10:04 m
the 2-mile b) Newpon Harbor's Mike
Dixon.
•Se111or John Wtaver won four
cv~nts-thctwohurdles. tht440and
was part of the mile relay -but 1t
wun'lcno•ai Uni~rsaty feU to El
Modena. 8~S2.
In aarls mtets: •~lodtt Aynn took the Iona
Lump i.!' 16-1. one of two fif'lt•place
finasMn for fountain Valley. •n a
9().)7 los \0 El Toro. A"llC TobOn
won the IOO for the Barons.
• Ncwpon Harbor~ fi'1l in all
but four C\ft" -.tuk ro11iq io 1
6MS win O\er H'6nhf\l&O• BaiCh.
Frnhman pitcher Rae Rice struck
out nine and threw a thrtt·hincr to
lead Fountain Valley Hi&h to a S-0
win and a doublchtadcr sweep of
visiting Villa Park in non·leaaue
sonball Thursday.
In the first pme. Mamie Sukla
limited tht Spartans to four hitsas the
Barons won. S· I.
Shannon Dolan sparked the
Barons (3· 1) in the first game. aoina 2
for 3 wuh two RBl. In other prep actaon:
RueM Alaal... 1, N..,.n
llarW S: The Salton failed to score
with the basn loackd and no outs in
the top or the s.eventh. and then host
Rancho Alamitos(3-0) won tbeaame
with two runs in the bottom half of
lhcinni~ The SaJlors ( l·l) tcoml three Nns
in the first , spetked by a.t.ra
Kopccki's sinalc and Kellie New-
combc's double.
Maeu Det l, ...,._ t: Janet ·ac.ns.na sinaled ~ ROiie lmbriano
in t~ top ol' the tip th inni"I as the
v1sitina Moaarths improved to 2-0 in non-~ p1ay. am Lomtli anactt
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Specter of IiB
police brutality
must be purged
~ Policeo~hanthedubtousdistinction ofhavingone
oft.he most thankless jobs in modern society. The nature of
tbeirjobdoesn•t ao hand-in-hand with making people happy.
When a police officer stops a motorist for runnina a red lilbt. the driver is ranly thankful that he sot cauaht doinJ
IOmeth.ina danaerous and iUeul. The driver is usually
emtlinassed and irritated. and t~ police officer is the symbol
otautbority standina there with a ticket book in his hand.
Poli« officers have some stress and frustrations of their
own 10 deal with. Many of them work crummy hours and
llCVCf' know when they will have to put their hves on the line.
·0ur1ep1 system adds to the frustration and stress because it is
~led to protect the innocent. and criminals work it to
their aclvantqe. ·
Law enforcemenl officen have to exercise restraint and
follow rules. rqulations and procedures to perform their JObs
to the letter of the law. It's no wonder that some of them
become overlf sensitive to criticism and suffer from a bad cue of tunne vision where the world is an .. us vs. them"
situation. Unfonunately. the law-abiding citizen is some-
times cauahl in the middle.
Most police officers accept the responsibility and the
suas and do their job. But law enforcement, just like any
otber profession. has its share of bad apples.
. When a police officer takes advantage of his position of
authority and violates his public trust, it gets a lot of anenuon.
That kind of attention has recently been focused on the
Huntington Beach Police Depanment. The depanment
recently fired o ne police officer and suspended two others
following an internal investigation into the allqed beating of a Westminster man by police officen. City officials also
decided to settle the man's $2.3 million suit out of court for
$1 25,000.
Technically. settling out of coun is not an adm1ss1on of
pilt. ltcould mean that the city's attorneys have taken a hard
IOOk at the cost of the trial and decided that an out-of-coun
setllcment is the financially prudent thing to do . But
tecbnicaliti~ are often o verlooked by public opinion.
The citizens of Huntington Beach should remember that
the-police are not always guilty of everything alleged an a
brutality claim or suit.
At the same ume. the pohce must realize that they arc
symbols oflaw and order. and that their actions are especially
susceptible to public scruttny. suspicio n and. occasionally.
overrcaclloR
If this week's out-of-court settlement and accusation of
police brutality was an exception to the ndrm. there would not
be so much concern. But that's not the case.
City Councilman Tom Mays confirms that the council as
concerned over the number of settlements paid out o n police·
rclaaed claims and suits -almost $800.000 in ahe last ti ve
years. Police Ocpartmenl officials and the ciay attorney's staff
have been asked 10 review police policies. procedures and
trainmg to sec if any changes should be made.
Mays says he has faith in Police C hief Bill Payne's abalit)
to nd the depanment of the brutality claims.
. We hope .he 1s riaht. because the Police ~panment and
cuy arc sufft"nng.
The c1t1Kns of Hunungto n Beach are also affected
t>cause they live tn a town where the Police ~panment has
a bad repuaauon. R1chtly or wrona.ly. many peoplc say
Huntinaton Beach is a city where the citizens need to be
protected from the police.
The Hununaton Beach police officers who arc a credit to
their profession deserve better, the city deserves betttt and the
town's residents deserve better.
State treasurer dispute
Gov. Gcorat OcukmeJtan seems more obstinate than
rauonally committed to sec1n1 his hometown conarcssman
(Rep. Dan Lunaren) win this le>1m& battle ... to succeed the late
Jesse M. Unruh as treasurer.
The rules of the pme seem clear. And at seems hopeless
and divisive to continue the fiaht ....
Whether he would make a good treasurer or a poor one no
lon,er is lhe issue. Continuing the battle will only waste ume
and eneray. The s<>vemor should select a new no minee and set on with busincu. Th"•''~' o/ Vac.vUI• • • • Thumt. up to stale Sen. Rose Ann Vuich. l>Dinuba.
who cast the dramatic decisive vote in the Senate apinst Dan
Lunaree-n. the 1ovemor's nomintt for state u~asurer.
V uich not only proved one vote can make a crucial
difference and lqi.llaton in the Central Valley can 't be
ianomt. but she voted no for the riaht reaJOns. -
Vuich said that as an accountant she looked at Lungren's
qualifications as a uusurer who would deal wityh billions of
ta•payers· dollars. She concluded he had hiah intcari•Y but
lacked the back.around and experience to deal with that much
money.
Vuich lddcd that she thinks the aovernor can find a
Republic.an who 1s qualified to be treasurer.
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California primary could
give Jackson big leverage
Strong showing would guarantee him
~seat at Democratic bargaining ~ble
SACRAMENTO -Willie Brown.
the speaker of the state Assembly,
sugnkd this week that Jcs.K Jack·
son. comina ofT a bia perf'orman~ in
the Super Tuesday pnmancs. would
have an ex~llent chance of wmning
in Cahfomia's June 7 primary.
Jackson, he opined. 1s .. t.aJlor·made
for California' and is "equal to
anybody, 1f not superior" in voter
appeal here.
One mt&ht e.xpcct Brown to utter
such sentiments.. &iven the fact that
he's the national chairman for Jack·
son's prnidenual campaign.
Nevenhclcu. there 1s morc~n
hyperbole involved here.
There's substantial and obJectlvc
reason to ellpcct that Jackson will do
well in California's prcs1dentaal pri-
mal"}. assuming that nonc-of the other
hopefuls -cspcc1all) Mauachusetts
Gov. Michael Dukak1s -has the
Democratic nomination sewed up b>
then.
And. as Brown sayl. the results here
could ht-pivotal in dctermming who
the nominee 1s.
The Rcpubhcan contest may be
lookina more and mott like a George
Bush runaway follow1na his sweep on
Super Tuesda). but the Otmocrauc
aide 1s ''Cl) much in doubt. Each
week. 1t i.cems. produces another
front-runner and there 1s a gcnumc
lack of consensus on who should
cafT)' the Democratic banner.
"We ma> determine the Demo-
cratic nominee with the Cahfom1a
vote," Brown said. ··1 welcome that
chalknat on behalfofRcv. Jackson."
The state has 366 Democratic
dclqates, nearly 18 percent of those
rcqwred for the nomination.
But unlike the Republican del·
e@\n. the Democratic delep11on
will be allocated pmpon1onately
(after elected officials and other pany
leaders c~aim their des•anated scats).
dcpendina on June 7 rnults.
So Cali fornia's role could be im-
portant i9 either of two ways: putting
someone over the top or preventing
someone from cla1min1 the nomi-
nation pnor to the convention.
Few arc da1m•f1J that Jackson has a
realistic chance of winnina the nom1·
n:111on by the end of the primary
~ason. And ifs h1ghl> unlikely that
the Democratic Pany wall nominate
him in an) prc<onvcn11on horse
tradmg.
~ealisucall}. therefore. Jackson's
role ·~ to pre' cnt someone else from
lock mg 11 up and then cla1 m1ng a scat
at thl' table when the wheeling and
dealing begin.
It's ahO&Clhcr possible. perhaps
e\l'n likely. tha& he'll need a big
showina in California to do that.
h reprncnts a personal challenae
fur Brown, the state's most 1nfluen1ial
Democratic {>Oht1c1an. He must tap
his fund·nusina network to pan1c1·
pate 1n the media barrage that 1s an
inc" itabk pan of campaigning 1n
such a huge state and he must provide
the non-financial orpntzallonal
structure.
The black population. Jackson's
bedrock political base. 1s not large 1n
this state. Only about 8 percent of
Californ1.-ns arc black and only about
7 percent of the state's voters arc
black.
But blacks do represent some 13-14
percent of thc-Democratic vote. And
therc·'I bttn a demonstrated wilhng·
neu of Cahfornia Democrats to
nominate black poht1c1ans for mljor
office.
They nominated Los Angcln
Ma)or Tom Bradley for the iov·
ernonh1p twu:e. Mervyn Dymally
DAN
WALTERS
twice for heutenant aovemor and a
black woman. Yvonne Burke. for
attorney general. all within w past IS
)'Cars.
The most recent statewide Cah-
fom1a Poll places Jackson as second
behind Dukak1s amona Democratic
voters. but there's a substantial
undecided factor. With Paul Simon
and Gal) Han out of the piC1utt.
Jack~n has room to eApand his
apPl·al beyond the black community.
He'll begin doing that with an
appearance at the state Democratic
con\'ention this month.
H1~ biggest prohlcm 1n cla1m1na a
significant share of the Cahforn1a
dc:kgatcs 1s the simmenng animosity
between black and Jewish political
leaders m the state.
Brown may have alluded to that
md1rcc1ly this ~ttk by saying he had
10 con' incc some .. bleeding heans"
that Jackson's candidacy deserved
financial support.
The Jewish community. ahhouJh
numcncally small. has huar 1nn~ncc
within the California Democratic
Pan) in financial terms and thett's
been some Jewish resentment apmst
Brown"scha1rmansh1pof the Jackson
camp:ugn.
Many Jews consider Jackson to be
anti-Semitic because of his widely
quoted reference to New York as
'"H)mietown" dunng his 1984 cam·
pa1gn.
Ncvenhelcu. 1t could happen.
Jackson. if not a win. could claim a
maJor share of the California del·
cpuon and thus win a spot for
h1mselht the barpinina table.
Du Wala.n I• • •'atlbtftl col...,•• la &.aam•r..
Irvine Center could be
blossom of Orange Coast
krcncc~ were held m Irvine and 1n
Lo~ 4'n&ek"1.
But then. an 1977, The Irvine.Co.
was sold. and t>fans were put on hold.
Durina trun tame. shopptnf centen
were buih at Minion Viejo and
Laauna Hills. and South Coast Plau
un3crv.ent a fantastic Kries of U ·
pans1ons.
Someth10& clw alJO happened dur·
1n1 Wt time in the way of ofY't«
dcvdopment. The Irvine lndustnal
Compk'•. around John Wayne Air·
pon. wu rezoned to the Irvine
BusinCJs Compln. and a massive
office dfvclopment ru\h wa1 under
WI}'.
Commented one observer about KoU Center Irvine: .. My pit. ~·re
devetopi111 Irvine C'tnter IOOMI' Aid
cloxr •o the airport.~
Aud so lrvul( Center contitulC!d as
a 1tra•beny f~ld. wh11it de~t raacd around at·~ lhc Manec COtPI
uprnted 1&.s concern over t..P~tit
st1VC1Yrnt0clolt to Et T0t0 ...n..c Corps Air Stalion. ·
But now. finaHys.!._ht time for lrvme
Ctnttr his c:omt. 19'1t In• Co. Ml
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MARTIN
BR owe
Eclitotial
arrogant
Tot.M Editor:
With rdet encc to your Mam. 4
editorial ( ..... una Nipd; Sm Cou•
try. or land-tl'lbbm1). I found the toM of your lilht·
heancd edilOrial tomewhat ~t
and not a link w~iliout.. ~
you have a bone or two to pick with
your neiahbot to tbt Soulia? Or.
perhaps you me~ly ~ from t.M
aec:urity of. Ncwpon s wen.a.a~
lished. lo ·tam .. IC8 country" daim
to famc.1ihid.evcr. I did not find
your 1nldc auitude particularty at·
tractive.
I am curious to know how deeply
you delved into the eveats ladlnt up
10 t.aauna Nipd'• pcrpai111 ~k
tment. For 1n11an«. did you ck-
terminc what pm:ien._ of the ...
erty oWMn of .. ,he molt noensive,
and exclusive. propcny in SCM..lhern
California.. actiaally voted •inst
inclusion in t.aauna Nipd in the
advisory election? Was ie a voice
vote? And. if so. wbal paunuiee of
the owncn were contacted? If it was
by ballot. did a fair m.;ority of owncrs
respond? Did your typcal American
apathetic anemics aaualJy Jet off
theirdufT1and voice their preference?
Or. WCfe the voters your liknwisc
typical qpasive. opportunistic.
vocal few who sPOke for all -and tot
awa1-with it? Cnteratina questions.
don t you thank? I trust you have the
ans~
We all know about commission
members. so l won't brint up that
issue.
Instead. I pthcf from what you
said in your editorial that Newport
Beach "1nlanden.. would not be
"shocked. appalled and confu~"
were their w.atcrfront properties sud·
denly removed f\:om tkir communi·
ty. Is that right?
And. that (I) if Newport Beach
were a planned community whose.
initial concept. planni"I-dtvtlop-
mcnt and marktuna were bated on a
"Sea Country .. theme became that
planned community did in fact front
on the ocean. and (2) the coastal
community suddenly decided they
wanted no pan of you. you would not
make a concerted and ~i1tmt
efTon to art them back in the fold. Is
that ri&ht?
Really! A httk mott difntly,
plcatot After all. you art the "°'" of
the Daily Pilot. a rnl)C'Cted news.-
paper. You arc not runnina for
anythini. arc you? And you •~ not a
bratt) kad who lfl$ his kicks out of
others' misfortunn. Are ~u?
MRS. RUTH P. GOLDMAN
Newpon Bcach
Networking
To the Editor.
In rcfercnct to the Style Section
fcatutt aniclc on "Networkina" in
the Feb. 7 Daily Pilot -the Boerd of
Dtrtttors of the Newport Area Pro-
fessionals (NAPPS) applauds the
article's "sugcstion (or dkctive
nctworkins. •• However. as an addcn·
dum. pkur allow me to point out a
few imponant facts penainina to
NAPPS:
fint. the name of our non.profit
orpnization is the Newport Area
Professionals. not the Newport Area
Preferred Profcuionall asannounced
in the anidt. PSeaJe pardon 111 for
havina two ··Ps" in our 1UOnym.
S«ondly. the purpose or miuion of
NAPPS as to develop quality business
and soci.al conllCU •mona Pf'O-
fcss1onals. whilt promotina area~
commun11y 1nvolvemenl
Thirdly. NAP-PS di~ly ratted
and donated ovcrSIO.SOO to various
Ncwpon area charities in 1987.
ancludina the Oran,r County Make-
A· Wilh Foundation.
Fourthly. the founders of NAPPS
arc Christopher Copp1. Antrlint
Mtt'UI and Jeff Wallack. all of
NCWJ)Ort Beach.
LasOy. NAPPS has lOO membtn.
not 600 membtn u &1a1Cld in the
story. Mom>vcr. NAPPS is tot a
"sinaln poup": indeed. over 20
pcr«nt of our memben ue muried.
We •PPRCiate the ncUent area*
wide exposure tht Deily Pilot
provadn.
GEOROE W. OHINDIA
NAPPS DUector
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FE M A L 1 r • Br/Ba. 111. n·smkr SA30 I p t Female FIT fof Ctmslllll'I ""' ~ _.. E h NB Specious C M apt, pvt · lasr.I Illy Piil _. .._ c M r-tet st~e -~1 • UI &ll&IT&ll bJPllltMt .. 1 t>eautlturn1a11 amenlocn utits incld 548•5soe °' actat '''" Jc:: Jiii acnool,11835 8r00khurst clean cut dependable vu/ Condo Av nowt 500 759_2853 l7M -n I person 10 work on
-uul -a., 722-1658 AIOEJLive-ln F pref. non-FOYntlln Valley IHl3·7831 counter & 1n yerd Awty Fashion Ill NB S«-7641 U.WI 11111
FEM 50 n-tmkr. Empid Vt WANTED-NICE PERSON Ulll& PllllSIU smflr Assisi disabled JM W. a., It,. lllTl•l lllllCI 1930 Newport Bl C M I *I .al al* PIT Hrs negoc Falhlon
Rm & ba in prov Hme NO DEPOSIT 4-Ptex w/currl!nt mtnty on· teacher Mo e11p nee P/T CMta 9na, IA tn2t Fortune 500 Co ..,., FIT -.. Ul.-.. IOI (2} I lw I lltend A E. ofc. C.. .-,..
C with mature F near letred maint Fee s1mplet --um ... •11 t t A.......,.. 641•9812 PIT FIT Nonp nee W FIT time general office $'00 Imo S300 sec Kit F will shr tux JBr 2' Ba come of S2•50 No tJ&-Room -sm sal 645-2357 Rental! Aep a PIT Recec>---ill uw
pr1Y w/d no ger M Avt SC Ptu 631-5439 ' land Just fell ou1 or UVE·IN HELPER'°' eldef-I,.. tOntS • ._._. --train. MIY work To ri.tp dut>eS Buty medlCll leb I
4 t Aene2•1-9590 ..... In -'-W ~ -21 escrow L1s 1eo al I)' couple FIT °' weetl· lllTll&ISllT&IT makenamebadgn Good Pleasant WO<lung con-
FEM non·smkr 10 shr Ian U.--•~ SJ 75 ooo Bllr J ell ends beautJf\.it Lide> 1* E.llt*lent opponurnty '°' PIT FO' Qulllty ontto starring salary good ben· dt41on1 Ca ll tn AM \t\X'l \."'l"fl' I~·\ 'I I
BALBOA ISLAND hOme. MATUAf pro f woman B"ery 171416•5~1 •s riome free room & boatd ~son Immediate practic. needs meture efits.. Mon-Fri 650-3880 •640-0140• REALTORS• -
Frp!C "' d S'<lO -ulll nMds 2 bdr yearly before , • • • ~ Inf salary 642~ openings lf'I key ldvenis-adult f()( a.. tO da s mo ---
673-5617 June t5th preter New-luaans I faaunal HISllRPO/.. ~bl:=, =1':,"~.,~~ Ortho••P t1e1pf\.i1YHappy ~~~~./:~
FEM non-smkr to shr pon 111 or West Newport .... Tt Lila ff 14 I NeeOed lirllm9dlat ..... Live-ttvv A .. 1 Estate. •uto-d•spostllon appraaated S t area. JUOy 642·9601 Of ::!. -• -~.. ~' "' ,._., M.,.. Ann 55&-I 122 EngllSh speaking a ary beaulltul rand! home •n 548-2062• Widow has MONEY for on Must be able ro .......,.. mot111e °' Restaurant) .....,. _, • negottable 960-<&854
lflUTll
Immediate opening mu11•11
Graveyard operator. FOR DINNER THEATER
e~p·d pref'd but wltrain. Apply 1 t·4 3503 S
Newport Beech 64.4-7050 Hatbor Bl. S.A. 178--7550 CdM '467 1 ulllthes _ TOs• s lOK up No creciot dm1e speak Enghst'I Salary comm•~ E•· Kl11L llJmllST
Av&JI now 759-0333 AESPONStBLEnon·smOI\· ""' no penalty Call De· $1000 montt'lty '°'tile cellent ~t111 PrlO< ••· Wiii ....... i
WEEKLY NOW' 1ng bu11ness exec & wile 1 noton a •• ~ 673 .• , 3 11 nghl qualified app1tc.an1 penance preferr9d Call Established. pleasant •• , ..... Beau11tu11u furn ocn lrnt Fem n smkr lurn rm SBA "'~ B ~t""• 2 ~s/Wk ' w1sn to 1mmed lease a I Newport each area Don• wlftt Ori"""' Coast group pr-.. ...... ..,, JBD 28A ff'OIC 2 car gar hM nr bch ''" bath wl 1 I RtlO d .. .-CALL 640 1122 640.4784 > u11ts a111 41 I S380 Ev 2·3 BR furn townttouM' hatuc•nh Please contllCI n a Dally Piiot Newspaper at •
962•2912 Oy 833_4737 home0t condo 1n Corona or Ray 851-9383 642·4321 e•I 250 DETAILING PERSON
J'tfaat tse 2 houses to !lano del Mer-Newi>ert atH lor AaatUC .. Uh 2920 HOUSEKEEPER tor on· le Needed tun.tune Call be·
, 3BR 2BA lrplc pvt patio FEM 10 snr Apt unlurn 1 yr Pia call Mr Hay al ,....... I vahcf on Balboa Island ........... ttfu tween 8-9am 1• ,. garage $1350 mo Avl bdrm Smll OK $332 50 (714)476-2766 NI-5d k llv•tn 5200 N0Mt11ng.S650IHRPL'tls Costa Mesa 631.0645
3115 A t 722 8520 • 12 ulll Bel0te Jpm call ---11111.11 ay wee bonus Full Of P•tl tune -
g • 646-9784 all 2pm C.....cw ""eel( 575-o554• Call Laguna Holts (7141 llJYll/ .. Hrll j
5•6-0143 LI. SU~lnt nlUllP ...... •859·9260• FIT 5d1ysper~ good
FEM to stir cull! Jbr nouse hd•ns/&lict Lat I AGE~~~.;o~~!!oons LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING A u r O OE TA IL 1 NG ~~t'l~:!~sno~e;;1~~
n c M near occ $450 27191 Out.rigs Pdrt•es CALL NEEDED 673-5947 Oep t'lard working FI T appointment 645..()()93
1 d ep Avail 1mmed FOR INFO 841.JJ!IS UYl-ll Gd wages & bene Jonn s
2 bdtm den 1 • ba FP 979-6622 WITCUPJ ---E·en1n9s • dH for CARE tor elderly ~n Hand Car ~ast'I & detail •mu
Ttle Orange Coast Dally
Ptlot 11 looking for an
enetgettc person 10 as·
11st our Oislflct Menagers
3 days durono ftte week
weekends and hohdayt
App1tcan1 mus1 have re
habll! car with vllhd CA
drivers hcense prool ol
insurance and OMV
p"nt·Oul Star11no pay is
S7 00 per l'lOur plus gas I
;allowance I
BE YOl'R OWN BOSS
(,lARA~Tt:ED
1400 PER WEEK
W ITH POTENTIAL TO 1000 PER WEEK
Obi gar els 10 Bell N F 10 st'lr 2Br 2ba tri-pte.11 Corne• Westchll & Irvine GENN.A • Saiary Cpl considered C M 645-7 8 I Early A M newspaper
pets. $900 secumv c M Br1gfll with ocean Corner V•-Sutll! Call '* 722.963 1 '* &ITl lllYICI route PIT 7 days no col-Corne 1n 10 apply 11
240·6070 '* D•eeze S• 13 sec F1.oll serv.ce-1450 s I PSYCH•C READING5. .n El lectong Must have de-
LARGE INSURED V£HICL£ REQUIRED
WOR1( IN YOUR OWN
NCIGHBORHOOO
Z7H
HEO Priv Rm
w/ba. HB Ocean frnt
$475 "'Cl utol & or•v * 962-41'3 .
DDQ ISLE waterlront
,. ~· t111crien laundry p11111·
leges $550 •net ulol
673-0695 evening~ r:• TURE resp lrg t>dr k11
prlY trg bl 1><•11 Hme w.a vwoe Call after
1 2pm 55 7 ·9058 ,.----
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1uto avl , , S48-2.:l9 Very Aeasooabll' Toro S2v SPEC•AL w tn ~ature Siron<) kind Eng Tl&mt pendable ventete drr~ers
aa& •111 tnis Cou""n ADVICE IN •SI' speaking Lov e· In NEWPORT TIRE CENTER he & proof of llablltty ins
H B M F n~ tor og
e'ec 0001 home Mature
resp n·smkr prelO $-4 75
mo •nc• ulll 964-8035
1300sq11at S1 sq fl.tr.pie "'9 cleaning & care of ongs m Costa Mesa Nwpt
-.-. I ALL MA .. E RS 4 :"2 0808 "'°"'an needed '°' cook· 144-1122 )(Int e•tra income Open.
net Fully lonisneo oaw · RECYCLE l!lder•yladytn NwplBct'I Y<>ur tpr1fl9rec>Kor11ong Bctt Co<onadel Mar
ment carpeted IHI! Must drove 213-827-1517 51arts• .. tll11N>Oi>'"Qt<1P l A Herald E11amtnl!1
Help w risevrrk c00k1ng 1n
exch lor meals board
Tome lor your 1ob
499. 153 l
sprinklers Great CdM lo· through the or 7 14-873-t854 tnrougl\ c1au.loe<1 17 141 5' 1.43iµ
catoon 645•6505 DAILY PILOT
•Ull Ml s.itft Class1f1ed Pages A C Ample prkg $475 up T ed ~ F n-smkr student °' 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 urn unwant
young prof stu 28• 2ea .--1 lN n items mto
apt 1n Nwpt N0tth Poot -II money today'
iaz S485. •ut Lisa. l617 WESTCUFF'°'DR1vE I Call .... ~.ic.a-640-890010 721--01~/E Nwpt Bch. Agt 541·5032 -_,.,v
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Motor Routes
available in
Cost• Mesa
Huntincton leach
Fount1in ¥11111
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NO SOLICITING
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OUALIT't' WORK FREE Cati1nets ban1sfers etc
EST MIKE7227858 17 1'12615•19
•Prof HIClng FREE ests I . M ICHAEL COX PAINTING
7 dys ....,.. 10 ~· e•P ref L&M.lclfl81 S 12/Hr MATERIALS
L>C Ins 542-5053• I Wwuart References 67.,·4006
Catract.11 fRd Trim Too Snape •Pt.C.F c PAINTING •
Stump Palms CleanUQS Metoeu10us-OeQend<1D•f.' m • Hauling Miki! 641-0512 LOC.J refs 918·2098 .ioe!
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
BOYS a GIRLS
EOAK Mooey
-STA•T. NOW·
11 lo IS Ye•r• Ohl
WORK •VKNINQS
AND SATURDAY
WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD
YOU CAN AVERAGE PEA WEEK 7 00
LOTS Of OPPORTlHTY TO
GROW WITH US!
NO INVEST•NT REQUIRED
331 West lay It.
o..ta•sa.Ul2121
bet""een 9am & 5'>m M·F
Or caJI Betn •• 642-432 t
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CALL MR. STEVENS
(213) 4n-2110
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
2 positions available in our cus-
tomer service de pf.
Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing 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
Llolanda.
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Costa Mesa
642-9150
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FRIDAY, ~RCH 11, 1988 25 CEN T S
Teen sex case rattles Ci
Closer lice watch on downtown HB
supported after prostitution arrests -
By ROBOT BAJl&.D °' .. ..., .......
City offlCtals S11id Thursday they
were shocked and surprixd by altcp.
lions that )'OUQI runaway sirls were
given cocame and guided into prosti-
tutio n 1n an apatt~nt in downtown
Dole's eilng campaign
pub ads off TV In IHinois
while Kemp drops out of
race.JM
C.Hfornia
Leglalature passes re-
cord bond measure padcfl98./ Al
World
Huntinaton Beach. But they $houldn't be so surpnsed.
accordinJ lO Doug Langevin. an
owner of a downtown buikhng in the
same block.
-ifs a load of hooey:· Lanvv1n
said Thursday. -G1r1s •ett always
haf111n& around che placr. and yelhna
out the window . Othen knew what
was going on. We told some adm1nis-
tnmon officials.··
A pnnapal ftaure in the case.
Wilham Scou T•ylor. 49. has bttn
cha'JCd with IS felony counts raf111ng
from havina In wt1h minors lO
pendcringand pimpingcharan. Tay-
lor was lodged 1n Oransc County Jail
after his am11gnmen1 Tunday. when
bail was 1ncrca~ to S 100.000.
A search wamnt St'rved Wedntt-
da) on a storait locker 1n Fountain
VaJle) turned up se"eral anuque 'uns
from the C1 11 War. Hunungto n
Beach police said. The ,uns were
behc~ed to ha'c bttn stolen in Indio
in 1976. ch~ )tars before Ta)or
allcgrdl) retired from the CHP 1n that
area.
Ctty Councllman To m Mays said
Thursda) he was .. , cry shocked'" and
promised to suppon Police Ch1ef81ll
Pa)nc .. l IOpcrccnt .. onan~ cffonsto
de.an up the area "We k~w v.e had a
drug problem but I dtdn 't know about
the prosrnuuon:·
C11y Adm1n1strator Paul Cook said
Thursday that the bu11d1na where tht
St'\ and drus acu v ttics alkliedl > took
place at :? I O'~ Maan St. 1s scheduled to
be bulldozed 1n about su months to
make room for redevelopment ('11,
offictals will work with the owner
Robert Koury. to build a parking
structure and retail shops
Kouf). and owners of o ther run·
do"'n bu11d1np in the area. \lotrt
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P8n8ma meets payroll for
IOktiers but cash--short
banks refuse to reopen.
WtreniJaten a.oee down llot 9pota followlnt a 81.8 mlWOA blue at an aato-body repair aop bl llUalOA Viejo.
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Welders spark $1.8 million fire
By JONATHAN VOLZ&.£ ... ..., ........
A super-hot acctyknc tank rup-
tured dunna a Mission V1eJ0 fire
Thunda). shooting across an auto-
body repair shop -1ikc a rocke1-and
lea\ ina a path of flames in 1u wakt.
fire offtoals said.
The tank's uplosw n 1s one of the
reasons the 10:30 am. fire in a
Camano Capistrano commercial
buildina caused an esurnated S 1.8
million damaar:. said Oranl!r Count)
Fire C'apt. Patnck Mcintosh
T"'o firemen sufTcred minor tn·
1uncs tighllQC the blue. •htch ~nt a
hca\) dark plume of smoke into the
M1s.s1on VteJO sk) and caused an
hour-long 1raffic snar1 on the San
O.qo frttwa). authoriun satd
Thccmplo)ttSofchc bu11d1ng "'~
able to escape unharmed.
Mcintosh said v.oncn in the
Laguna "uto Body shop ~re v.cldtng
.-hen sparks apparent!) caught
ncarb) matcnals on fire The flames
spread lhroughout the shop. and
qu1cld) heated an acct) lcne tank u~d
tn the "'cldang
"\\hen lhose ~t hot enough the)
rupture and 1gnttt 1nstantaneousl>."'
Mcintosh said. "It shot across 1he
room hkc a rocket. spreadtng tire as 1t
"'ent ··
The flames qu1ckl) spread to the
Saddltback \\ holcsak Elcctnc offiC't'S
tn the building and engulfed the cnure
suucturc. said Fire Dcpanmtnt
spokn"'oman Mthlttn Cha.
"When "'c got there. flamn v.cre
throu&h the roof. so 1t "·as PRll)
in'ohtd:· Cha said ··11 "'as fed b\
plasuc-s and paint sohcnts.. ·
C'ha said the chemicals caused
hca'' smoke and nou ous fumes 1n
tht res1dcnual areas near the bu1ld-
1ng. "'h1ch 1s bordered b) the frtt.,,.a)
and d1rtetl) across from the M1~1on
\'icJO Mall
The Fire Dcpanment's ha.z.ardous.-
matcnals team "'as called to the fire
and monitored tht air and fumes
from the blaze. but no e\acuauons
were nccnsar). Cha said
(Pl--eee W&LDEU/ A2)
Hall 2 ~ .. ~ ~ IT!!
~ ,1~cn notice b) councd rnem~
Monda) 10 bnng their structurn "''
to health and safet) sundardsorev'
residential tenants in 30 days. .
Cook said that he and Payne ba
agr~ ·10 kttp a clostr eye on die
dov.nto"'n ··
City Environme ntal Officer
Tull). who was pan of a city task bar
that inspected the downtown bvild,.;
ings in ~ccmbeT. said Thursday tMI
t\loO fnnalC'S appeared to be locked
,..___TSD/.&2)
Recall
threat ~
aimed
at Hart
NB councilwoma n
saysbid fo r Assembly
prompted wa m ln
By GREG UZllX °' .. ..., ........
Ncwpon Beach Councilwoman
E' cl> n Han satd she was warned lal
v.cck that she could race a recall of'her
council seat 1( she decided to
challcnac incumbent Aucmbl~
Gil Feriuson in his btd to rewn his
.\sscmbl) 5Clt
Onl) or.o da)s bef~ sbc an-
nounced her cand1dac) for the 70th
Otstnct ratt. Han and Coun-
cilwoman Ruthclyn Plummer met
"'1th pohucal consult.ant Frank
C'atmrucch10. who told Han that
he'd heard t.alk of a poss1bk recaJJ
campatgn ap1nst her 1( she deaded to
challenge ftrauson. R-Ncwpon
Beach.
Han waucluci,nt to talk about the
incident Thursda). but confirmed
that Cattnn1CCh10 had discussed the
rttaJI rumor "'uh her
C'atcnnicch10. who was a consult-
ant on Han's council campatgn an
1986. said he was merely lctung Han
kno"' v.ha1 kind of stakes are played
for in a state pnmal) race. partleat-
larl) a ratt for 1 d1stnct as weatt.by ~
the "Olh • -
The d1stnct includes N~
Beach. Cost.a Mesa. La&una ~ ~una N1&ucl. Lquna Hills.. Da•
Point San Juan Captstrano an6
M1\s1on V1e10
.. I talked wnh E"clyn and I was
shanng Y.lth her what rd heard. that
people v.cre \Cf) upset that she'd
d('("1ded to run.-aid Catmn.cduo,
(Pl••• -BAJtT /A.al
Judge def ended in alleged
altering of court document
Fergeson fighting
for GOP Assembly
8J JENNIJ"Sll WEBEa __ .._ .......
E"~tyn Han·s challcf\lt of As.-
Kmbl)man Gll FnJnon lhrcatcns
m~ than Just his hold on the 70lh
Dist net teal. it threatens a s\atcYo ~
cam patp to Ft a Rcpublacan ma-
)Ont) in the A.acmbly b) 1990.
eccordu'I to party olfiaals..
That IS a perunalart) cnttcal ~car.
santt 1 n 1991 the lqlslat urc .-1 II
redraw tJw Aate'sconarnstonal s1a1e
Stnate and Mt~ Assembly d1Slnc ts
The party that controb the l.qis-
latu"' 1n rtdntnct•na ycan ~I
cuts u.p t~ Slate to as man) dlscncts
u possible fa"or th.at pan).
Bcautt of the importance o( Uli
1m .\ucmbl) -the Rcpublaat
ha" ng conttdtd that u " uAJddy
the' ~111beabk10 put a ~ty 1.-
thc state Senate -Fcrpnc:m Ud
other pan) leaden have been t.cti ..
a prop-am called Proj«t 90.
The Repubhcan' CUITet"ly uvc l6
mcmbtn 1n the .\.ssrmbly whi" dk
IXmocnts ha\ c .. PrQ,ect 90'1 .W
1s 10 ptek up t~o or ~ A.anblY
seals thtS year and two or three lftOft
in 1990. an 1na the Republicans a
m~ont) b) 1991. uid Gres Hast.ill.
e'erUU\e d1rce1or of the ~ <"'-_ ...... ,AS»
Golden Bear magic may be gone
~ aovttn~nt for the 70th Dis-
tnct t.akn Pft.Cedt'~ over the P1ny's
Statewide pJs.
··The 1elf ... ppointed peos* who
think Project 90 is more imponant
than a aood lqislator are very few.
M• people realiK that. .. said Han.
who said .._only after her candJdac:y
announC"C~nt last week that she is
.. no Cinderella fOina to the bell. I
understand politics and I undmtand
this ratt.•·
Tom ~tn. chairman of the
OraqeCoufltY Republican Panyand
the m0$.t outspoken .critic of Han's
candidacy. said he hasn't heard
anythina about a recall campaian
~------...,,. •;: .. ft ':t~ "rilll .. '""' ~iteo.ti ............... Ciiitid Ckiiilloft wt1ll Mn. Hin .,,
CCM&atlm elected oflldall, '"'1• • Mt betier JYdame.nt to dilCOftUftUC
• ,umait of dlit l'rilArY c~,"sa.id f"9tn• "I ha~eem
1 lf'OW'lftl consamtation and di•~
(IOlntmcat that 1 c:hal..,_ in a
aeoubliean primat)' will COit moMY and tM'f'IY It I UfM whet\ the party it
IO \O\llly fOCuled on Project 90."
Hart bad harsh words for f"9tntes.
''Mr. f-..en\ft is speakint for
himtelf, not the peny" she sa.icl. ··1
really am conc:cmed about the system
if Tom f'~ntes is takina this kind of
hard line."
Eileen Padbeq. a Huntinaton
ltach po1itical consultant and coor-
dinator of Vice President Oeors
Bush's WestCOJUtcam,.ip.•idsit
tried to talk Hart out of runnina
•inst Fnauson. but chided ml
pany leaders for their heavy-handed
pressure tactics.
.. Sbe has a riaht to run like anybody
else and I don't think they should
have prHSured her like that." said
Padbera. a former qwrman of the Oranec County Republican Party.
"In our countt)'. we are liven open
and free elections and wbcn some-
body wants to run, 1hey can run.
E vetyn has really bttn pushed around
and she doesn'1 deKrve that. All that
browbeat int ticked her off."
Han opened htr campaian office
this week at 4200 Campus Drive.
Newport kac:h. and said she already
has. run staff of volunteen assistin1
her.
F ERGESON KEY TO GOP HOPES •••
IJOIDA l
(Ounty Repubhcan Party.
?rll.ocal Republican lea<kn paint 1
dim pic1urc of what will happen to
conservauves af they do not act
eaatrol of the ASS(mbly.
'Ufwe don't win 1n 1990. the state
toll be turned over to W1lhe Brown
tempktel) and he w1ll 1u1de us into
•21st century." Ferauson said.
l Repubhcan philosophy 1s often-
1rrnn threatened due to the reahtacs
ofaahe numbers and the control of the
.utmbly b) arch-liberals like Willie
Brown and Tom Hayden," said Tom
farntcs. chairman of the Oranac
U.Unty Republican Party
·J:iProJCCt 90 1s 1mponant locall).
Fuentes said. because It would 11vc
Oc:angc Count) 's conservauve rep-,,;
':)(I
GOLDEN ...
h'oaA l ~fomaa Resorts. cautioned that
'tllj'hle a rcs.taurant 1s be1ns planned an
4ltcomplcx. nobod) expects the ne~
~tclub to be an euct replica of the
on11nal. i~r>lfs not 1oan1 \O be the ne~
C!Joldcn Bear. althouah there were
casts made of pans of the club before
#a.was demolished that can be 1~
lttJtponled an to the d~p." he 111d.
Indeed. aJthouah the faca<k of the
tnnldanc was not pttSCrved IS fully as
intended. portions -included tcrra
cott.a fiaurcs and wrouS}lt-tron fix -.tlss -""~re saved and arc bein&
stOred an a ctt) warehouse. In ad-
d1t1on. ~n11nttnn1 plans and phot0s
araphs of the club have been
preserved.
Accordana to Harlow, the planned
90.()()(kquarc-foot complex. built on ilh~ levels. probably would include a ~Ht-screen movie theater. the res.-
taurant or niahtclub. vinous smaller ~$laurants and perhaps some offices
ti! well 1 ~'·Pan of the d1scuss1on. of course. 1s
.nat there be somethina alona the
~s of a Golden Bear:· he said. "It tt11ft 1n concrete but 11 definitely is an
~ lans ·• ~;l~e Hununaton Beach Cuy Coun-t:cc1ded in Februaf) 1986 to order
demohtton of the on11nal Golden
r which had bttn a landmark 1n
rcscntattves more lcveraae for their
proarams.
Party officials claim that a
challen~ to Ferauson distracts him
from Projec1 90 stump1n1 and fund-
rais1n1 in other key districts.
··He would be distracted from the
role of leadership and part) buald-
ana. ··Fuentes said. "It's an unneccu-
ar) primary challenac to a dis.-
t1n1u1shed Republican lqaslator "
The challenae also fortts Ferauson
to spend money that would otherwise
be spent on ASS(mblY campa11ns
elsewhere. according to terauson and
local party leaders.
·· 1 won't be able to be 1n other areas
of Southern Callfom11 and helpina
(Qther candidates) win:· Ferauson
said.
Fuentes said Hart and other
challen1tn arc takina the opponun1-
ty to "advance a pcnonal pohtteal
Qrttr."
Haskin echoed tbat sentiment.
sayana. "You've aot some very popu-
lar incumbents here and their (the
challen1tn) chancn of winnin& arc
nil ... Maybe they should look for
another forum this year and look at
the bi•r Republican picture."
Is the challcnJC healthy compet1·
uon~ Not accordan& to Ferauson
··Republican1 arc challenaed ex-
ceptionally well at the polls by the
Dtmocrats." he said.
Golda Bear n ppona •taee a f•til• eftort
balldlq la 1988.
can use part of the hen~ to bnna
that feehna back. I understand the
facade has bttn prcstrved and can be
used apin." she said.
··wedadn't have the same End Cafe
rebuilt after the storms. but I think
evef)one 1ncludan1 the employtts
treated the new one JUSt the same I
'think the same thins can happen
(wnh the Golden Bear)." Bailey said
M1lkov1ch behe\'eS that city re·
de\'clopment officials too often ··are
looltina for economic improvements
and don't talte h1stoncal prcwrvataon
into account."
She and Lanacvin. amona others.
believe the Golden Bear cannot be
replaced.
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STEROIDS DEALER •••
From Al
backpound but is not a doctor.
manufactured the bulk-buildina d~
an a Newhopc Strttt laboratory, usine
a doctor's feckral C"Cnificatc number
to order and purchase materials for
the illicit druas.
Four other men aJso~aded auihy
to rrlated chal"lfS on hunday. and
likely will be sentenced to siit months
1n jail and rec:cive $1 ,000 fines.
James Guy Joseph. 21 . Mich.let Ltt
Pycior. 20. and Mark Mott. 30. all
pleaded auilty to the masdem~anor
charse. Enaquist said.
Feliciano will tqin servina his
sentence at the conclusion of a federal
caw also at~n1 the illqal manufac-
ture and d1stnbutton of steroids.
En1Qu1st uid.
In that case. which 1s still pcndina.
Feliciano and four other Californians
from outside the Southern California
area arc charted with maltina the
iltqal druas and selhna them. some-
times to pTofcssional foo1blll playtrs.
Unittd St.ates Auomey Joseph
Russoniello said 1n the 1987 indict-
ment that the dn,cs were distributed
in pee~ ialscl) represented to
contain food supplements.
JUDGE DEFENDED •••
Proa A l
mcnt on the cate. whach as •inst
Randall B. Smith of San Ckmcntc.
Ht was amsted after an April 21
accldent and fac:ed masdm\canor hit
and run chafJtS.
On Feb. 2l. after the limitation
expired. McMillan appeared before
Prn1d1na South Mun1c1pal Court
Judac Pamela lies to request the
characs apanst Smith be dropped.
At that hcarini. however. he uid he
noticed the official court docket had
been chanlled to show he had asked t~t the TO-day limit be waived.
which would have made the delay
acceptable.
Bamette's court clerk was then
called to testify and said Barnettt had
asked her on Feb. 19 10 make the
chanJt in chambers. Barnette then
testified. however. that he did not
order any chan,es. McMillan said.
··1 don't understand it. but some-
bodr is ly1na. .. McMillan said. "I
don t think Monica Richards (th~
clerk) would have any reason to do n.··
lln concluded the heanna by
d1sm1ss1n1 the cha'ICS apinst Sm a th.
District \ttomey ofrl(iaJs and
McMJllan later said the problem was
hlahliahtcd because Oranae County
Munidpal Courts do not have court
reponcrs to \Ike offiaal tnasmpts
durins alt PfO('ftdinp.
But ,.rdJns of what was said in
court. Schwartz said Thul'ld.ay that it
was McMillan's mistak~ not to speak
up when Bamttt.r 1et the elate.
"We have similar situations all of
the time," Schwartz said. "When the
defense attorney does not speak up. it
is assumed that he has no obJection
with tht new date."
Schwartz said that premise makes
it possible that McMillan and Barnet-
te arc both f'ia,ht in the dispute.
McMillan, meanwhile. said his
inte-rcst isn't individual riJht or
wrona. only the outcome of his cast.
"I'm not makina any allepttons or
takina this any funher." McMillan
said. ·eut I'll make sure I never
appear before him apin."
McMillan was a i:::~ for 20 yean
andonC"Cwrvedas danaSuJ)C!'Or
Court Jucfet in Santa Ana before
rttirina four ya.rs aeo to ~nttr
private prvtice.
TEEN SEX •••
Prem Al
into a room durin1 the offtcials' visit.
She said that one ftmaJe asked
Taylor.''Are you ready." Tully said
Taylor allqedly rephed. "No. not
now."
"I knew that there was somethina
weird." she said.
Lanaev1n. who owns a build.int in
the downtown area. said that he and a
newspaper rtponcr attempeed to
shoot pictures at about I a.m. of
peopk alleacdly entcrina the buildina
dunna December.
But Laneievan said he and the
rt{>Orttr were foiled when a becklt.air
exit was blocked with iron barrim.
Ta)lor rc~rtedly as a former
California Haahway Patrol serpant
whorcum:tin l979onadisability. He
reportedly used the name of Jamn E.
Sutton wha&c with the CHP.
Sandra Mae Johnson. 27. who
re~rtcdly laved 1n the a,.nmeat
wath Taylor. also was arrnted on
suapte1on of oral copulation with a
minor.
l.a&una Beach resident Neal
DouaJas Blumbera. 48. also has been
arTCSted in connection whh the c:ac.
on suspacion of oral copulation and
unlawful sex with a minor. poliC'C
said.
WELDERS •••
ham A l
One firefiahter suffered smoke
inha .. \ioft and another strained hit
beck. Both men, who were not
identified. were trealed 11 Mission
Community Hotptial in Mission
Vie~o and released. Cha said. S1Aty-fiv~ fircfishten battled the
stubborn blue for a~t an bour
before brinaana it under control, she
said.
!Cit) for nearl) 60 )ears Despite
al oppos1t1on cit) offi cials araued
t the building was no lonttr
i\ uc1urall) sound and that at stood an . ;l ~a\ of a do1o1.nt own rtdcvelop-
Prehmanar) plans for the Golden
Bear site called for construction of a
14-stof) h°'el at the site. But 1n rKent
months. cit) officials learned that 1
hotel m1&ht not be economically
feasi ble S"c\eral upscale hotel chains
contacted said the) were not hkcly to
pursue a new location there. Ones
that "ere interested were not of the
quaht) the cn) was lookana for. Mays
said
"It was a maanct for people who
really cared about music and for
performers who cared about touchana .--------------============~
}Jl£nt effort
'
.: Former Cit) ( ounc1lwoman Ruth
le) who supported the demolition
o the Golden Bear. saad this week
that the bulldina needed to be
remo\ed
··f1n1 of all. the bu1ld1n1 was
"Jf"dared unsafe ~asm1cally:· Bailey
~J1d ··There "ere real problems with
•he structure. the health department
had problems with 11 and sevtral
other thinp ··
f,ta11e)' said the Cit) was responsible :ilir ensunna that the old downto~n
hdlld•nas ~ere yff
:Ti •we tore It down because at nccdtd
I. be reconstructed. IS far as I was
· hcemcd." s~e said. "h just wasn·t
c. We ma) not have bttn ~lly
le 1f som~than1 happened but ""t
would have bttn morally rcspon-
sablc ·•
~s for plans to build a new
~tclub under the Golden Bear ~tie·'· Baik) YYI she suppons the
TM name 11 synonymous with ~nt1na1on Beach. Of course. you
't ever JO bltck. bul I do feel you
Wnh that reahzat1on cam~ talk ofa
scaled-down proposal -a "villa~
atmosphere" concept. Mays says -
with an entertainment center at the
comer of Coast H1ahway. retail
businesses alona Main Strttt. and
new rt"S1dent1al areas nearby.
"We want to tum the downtown
area back over to local residents and
families:· Ma)s said. "We learned
that 1n ordC1' to keep businnsn in a
resort town hkt oun openuina ycar-
round. you nttd a rcs1dmt11I base to
support 1t."
Whale M1lkov1ch qttel that the
downtown area n~ a fa«hf\. she
1s unhappy with the btunl way the dty
had aonc about it.
··The area was in troubk. there was
no question about that." she said. "I
think rchabilitation is cnt1cal. but I
don't think to rehabilitaic means you
have to destf'O) ..
people," Lanacvan said. "It will never
be the same. Those bocks aren't the
same ones that Ario Guthrie touched .
or Janis Joplin touched. It would be
like burnina down the White Hou1e
and then rcbuildina it and callina it
the same thins."
Milkovich said the Gol<kn Bear
was known for more than a place to
hear music.
"For me. its history was what was
important." she says. "It wasn't built
to be 1 honky-tonk. It was built to be a
fine restaurant and that's what it was
for • Iona ume. Since about 1960. it
developed an important role in pop
music history. but the Ooldcn Bear
was much more than that." A~s Lanacvin· "There were two
maJor landmarks an Huntinaton
Bcadl. the Golden Bear and dw pier.
They tort down the Golden Bear. and
the wathcr is doana a ~tty poet job
ofknockinadown the other.
And althouah 1t'1 been aonc two
years now. lanacvin said cumnt
effons to build a new restaurant do
not ablolve thow penons responsible
for ill demolition.
.. Tbt OokScl\ Bear is aonc &Del
tbc')''rt still rn~nsible for a cultural d~tcr." he said. "When you dntroy
culture. it's aonc for aood."
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MARCH 11,1988 D\lll' PII.O'f ENTERTAINMENf GlJU)[ ~ \0..4/NUll
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Billboard looking
for songwriters ·
April 15.
Instead ofdtadi~ the arrivalofthisdcadJinc forfilinaour income tu
returns. w~La":' tum it into sornetbinc positive? Unditcoveftd '°"IW'ritm
have less a month to eat.tt the fini unual Billboud/ROK Sona
Conteu, a competiitio9 ofte1~lftOftthanSI00.000 worth o( prius and a
shot at a f'tcOfdinc and publislnns contnct.
Unknown sonawritm will compeic in one or more ofRven catqOnn
------------rock. pop. RAB. .tuz: country-westm\. ppcl-insptratioftll.a6d
Latia. Eadl Call! will Mve h-
• ICCICMld-• .:=; ia wiwn.
One. .,.nd-pritt winntt Ith
S2S.OOO in cash. Am>rdinc to
Billboard Map.zinc. tbe pand and
finij'!ia winners will be offtred
publishinc contracts by Caoitol
••••••••••• Records' country and ttaa divisions.. EMl's Latin division or
Blue Nok Records.
Capitol Records •lso plaM to rdeate sin,Jes of the winninc sonss in
fivt' of the calelOrin -jazz. RAB. ppd, country and Latfo.
Jud&Jna the finalisu will be such ~nown si..-(~ftJW.riten as ~ 8enSon. Pelef Cetera. Roy tlartt. David Foster. Juho l&lftias. Billy
Ocean. Eddie Van Halcft. Dmittc Will&ams. AM and NancyWibon (of
Hean). Carok Bayer s.r. Tammy Wynette and f>wiabt Yoakam.
.. h 's our i•atnt to foSter sonswntina talent with lh11 competition and to
put th 1s new malerial an front of a pend of professionals tcrvina as judees.,"
explained Billboard publisher Sam Holdsworth.
.. The writm' material will be heard~ best can in our business and
no sona will be ttjc('tat without havinc heard at least twi« by two
differentjudip. .. he promited.
Of'fteial cotry fonns are avaalabk. 1n issues of Billboard and at many
music tttailcn. Thnc forms. a)Ona w.lh an audiocauctte oflbe sonc. must
be postmarked by April IS. 1981. The entry_~ is SIS. for infonnation.
write to Billboard Sona Contest, P.O. 8oA 69200. Los Anaelcs. Calif. 90069.
Good luck! .
LOCAL J~ NO'fa_ To promote li~ jazz cont'efts ud fesiivals in
Orantt County. OC'Cs Or. a..tes llYlktbd ud fellow ju::z aowr 9ill
Scott have forWMd a supon orpeizaliott called .. Jazz P'lcifiC." Sal.,.y a&
the Ambrosia lla&awut in COIUI Mea. Jazz Plcilc wiU pram& u .... Y
concen to be lileld in thftlC dilfrint rooms ud fe9tunat eisbt tiandl.
Schedukd performcnare PandM>Suda. tlwAM 9'oweQUi~andthe
Dan Jacobs Quintet. The propam NM &om about 800D til 9 p.m.
Adm1won isflO(or free as part ofa S2S Jazz Pacific membership.)
... The New Ase Concert Series IPOlllORd by the city of Lapna Beech Rwttreatioo Department cooti11ua dais .. .._ wida a prrfonnuce by
pianist William A. Mathic\a at Ille 4PM 8clKll HiP Sctlool A.aditioruam
on Matth 2S. Known for 9'is •me It ... piuo. IOlol, MMllicu has a brand
new release on the Windham H label. eatilled .. A vaillblt LiahL •• Tic:kds ar~ available at a....una Beacla City Hal b SI and• llw doof b S lO. For
more information on the Nfw Alie lu:a Sena. C8I Olivill lalcktdtt at
494-7Sl9
... Ncwpc_>n Beach pianist Sandy Oweta pab-rm 9'is ~::..:n Saturday nut a& SaddidJect coneae·s McK.i..ey ~ . 00
one's moocf and I.Ute. Owen's music c:an be combtilllh IOOCIU .. °' rouunely uninvolvi .. -his latat rdeele ("'Tiicma r .. · Said ol A
Movie") reRca the latlier dacript.ioa. Ticttta ~ SIO. Call SUMS6 Aw
more infonnatioo.
A 8&AltTY a.IG&AnJLATICN TO ... Fred aeWr a.d Ille
Crazybonc $Mooa b wiaailla &Mir IUl09d C'H I ~ wbVC °'Co.try
Ni&htclub of die Year" .-lid hm tk .... ._.. ~ o/ C.-y
MUSIC. .. and Coro. dd MK raidnt Md 0....y A .._ ...
Medley, wbo·alofw wia Jenifer w ......... dae ...... ro. Vociil
Performance by a Duo .. ~ their ""'"' ••ma..-c lrit ~ '"(f~
Had) The Time of My Life ...
Edi1or.Tom Ta11
IAtrbooA: £d11or. m Black~ll
Crfttivt Savias ka ......
Clrcul;won Ml,,...r.Guy fcn'lro
1'roc1UC11on Ma,.,.rr: lobtn c ... ma
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GUZ. WHAT A ROLE.~ ••••••. : ••••••••••••..... 17 . . '
By GREG llERll . . .
You could say RQbcr't ~iller ha~ the.lead role in has la tt"~t
theatrical production. After all, it'$ not every day you gl·t to
play God. or at least his son, as Miller iscJoina in the Cl) \tJI
Cathedral's annual .. Glory· of-f.uter•• producti.on. l lw
lavish, sprawlinf show. which depicts the final week in thl
life of Jesus Cbnst. opens tonight for a threc-:wcek run.
AND V ADDI CREATED JUMK •.••........... 10
Our guest critics unanimously loathed Roger Vadim ·s .. \nd
God Created Woman:· mostly an excuse to see Rebecca I >l
Momay naked. It might have gotten a passing gradl' 111 .1
college film class, Stephanie Bums wrote. Next week. 11ur
critics will review .. Shy People.'' a fihT) that won a hl "
actress award for Barbara Hershey at the Cannes J ilm
Festival.
PLA YPUL DEBATE............................... 1 1
B~VIDADEAN
Protrrierc nigJ:it guests at South Coast Repertory alwa~ f, h.i ',
the opportunity to take part in a post-performance rrcl'pt1• ·11
that reflects the play·s scttina. The SCR rcaulars also h." ,.
the opportunity to chat with the cast.. directors and oftrn t Ii,·
playwrightsabout what they'havejustseen. The opening 1.1,1
weekend for·· Aunt Dan amt~mon" was no except ion '' 11
peopk djd seem to have more to talk about followin g thr
Wallace Shawn play.
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By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN
Daily Pilot Correspondent
Herk Clark hod always dreamed
of opening a little place with thot
"bock tothebeoch " feeling. Two
yeots ago, the 38-yeor-old Clark
and fut Ute partner BiU Goldblum, 39,
stood on a Brentwood sidewalk ond
thought they'd seen that dream go up
ms.moke.
Someone had beaten them to it.
Fortunately for them, what they
had seen was a Blale Edwards movie
set-for the comedy "A Fine
~·· "-ond o 50's/ 60's
restcuont !complete with corhops on
roler skates! named "Oinlcie's."
Attopar•""rl~C.•
Dotrow, HettCltnOlidllGokl·
,.., l'rtolosby '" Poyne.
Thus was bof n the University
Town Center restaurant called
Pinlty' s. a surf -oriented hamburger
stand/ health food 1omt decorated
with half o "wood1e" and plenty of
neon.
leave 11 to a Hollywood
actor/ restaurateur/ surfer 10 bflng
Cal1forn1a beach fantasies 10 life 1n
londkxked Irvine.
"We were looking for o perfect
location -and the people at the
Irvine Company were look mg for
someone to open o '50' sf' 60' s kind
of restaurant with really good food.''
Ckrl sold. "Mutual acquaintances
told them lthe Irvine Company I, 1Boy.
do we know 1ust the guys for you.' "
The partners hod a feeling that
with UCI across the street and o
h91-profile tenant roster . the
360,000 square feet of retail space
comprising The Marketplace coold
turn oot to be a big winner .
Other restooronts ltke
Chinatown, Twohey· s, ond Hershel's
Deli seemed to be cbng wel. A
Myriad of stores and seNtees
tneQtoged shoppers to spend large
bkrls ol time in The Marketplace.
The cudoor shopper's pcsodise
.-boosted picnic tables and
benches for .omptu din.ng
olrtsaJ.
In adcition, i*m hod been
GMOUneed tor the dev~ of o
branchol Tornlo flalsond T'9
•ovaion, a 6,37 5 sq. ft.
~dub whteh hos since open-
ed.
In honor of their ncwrow escape
front one-~, Clorl, Gold-
~ and o third partner, formet
butcher Ct.d Oonow. 30, did some
rhyning and decided to cal their
§ •••
... and sesame chicken salad ·
at the drive-through window
restaurant "P1nlty' s." ()pen now tor
seven months, 1t' s pocked at
meohunes and a steady Row of drive .
through traffic can be obseNed
along the side of the building.
Clark· s 1s o tomao foce. He has
hod c ontmuing roles on "Oynosty .' ·
"General Hospital," "Hotel" and
"Capitol," and was seen on
btlboads across the country as the
Mef 1t cigarette man and on televislOn
as the Airborne delivery 111an. As
generol 111C1ioger of The W01ehouse
Restaurants for five yas. he was
r~ for o ndti-ri chain with
more ttm 500 enipk>yees ond on
annual ~oss of more than $1 0
milion.
GolcMn also worked for The
W01eto.. Both soy they learned a
lot from WOlehaM tooodar Burt
Hixson, who recently sold most of his
~'"the chotn. lile The
W01ehouse Pinky sis decorated
with ptCtvres of celebrittes. each
inscribed with a personalized bon
mo1ooou1dintng 1n the restaurant At
P~y s. howeve< the ptetures aren '
tor red· lite the · woodie" and the
lite-sized ltleguord perched 1n o choir
high above the comlortabie booths
theyre pon of the mode up · sh1 c\
Holywood is air~ and well 01
Pinky s
The fictttious Pmty is a peripotettC
surfer with a penchant for natural
food. "He's one-quc7ter Bun H1non
and tht ee · quorten al the SIKl«s
you ve ever kl'IO'Wn,11 Clan says
Did the loo that Clark <1ew up in
and around Malibu <lmg the
· Gidget craze~ CJtV inlience
on the o eottonot the "f>"inly"
character Z • Oh yes. I'"' in there
too, ·Clari confirms
tl'lease see PINK Y'S Page 14
Gllenilar
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Friday
PIANIST CHARI.ES ROSEN "'II
sxrform an all-< ho p1n rccnal at the
South C ~t Communll) Church at 8
pm lr,anc )mphon) Orchestra
sponson. the l'\ent wtuch as the
premier appcarantt of this an1st an
Ora• Count)'. JI uctets arc SIO.
For more 1nformat1on and ticket
orders. call 261-0231.
TONIG8T SHOW BAND Paclfac
S> mphony Orchestta.. wllh Doc
&'ennscn. pnnc1pal Pops Conduc-
tor and &rum~t soloist. tonight and
Saturda). at a p.m. in Scacrstrom
Hall. Ora nit' Count)' Perfomuns Ans
Center. 600 Town Center Onvc.
Costa Mesa For ticket 1nformat1on.
call S56-ARTS or T1ckctMaster at
740-!000.
"DR. FAUSTUS" Music by
Thomas Mann from the novel will be
presented at i : IS p.m. an the UC'l
Fine .\rts Vall• Theatre. Guest
antsu ftom UC'l 1nd UC San Diqo
v.111 perform. Tickeu arc S6 for
general admission. SS for UCI fac·
uh)/stafT. senior c1t1zens and other
students. and S3.50 for UCI students
Tickets arc a\aalablc by calling the
Fane .\rts bo:11. offo.'C al 8S6-66 I 6. Bren
Eq:nts Center. 8S6-SOOO and
T1cketron outlets. .
FRAN MARTIN .\n1stry at the
piano at thl· Red Lion Inn. 30SO
Bmtol St . Co\La M l<Sa 6' 30 10 11
p.m. S·ID.O·ff!
Saturday
CONCERT FOB KIDS Pacific
S) mphony Orchestra presents
Mcn~n·s Musical Morning at 11 30
a.m. at the Oran,c County Per-
fomung Ans Center. Oumand1na
)OUng Oranar Count) soloists will
perform. Tickets arc SS. $6. $7 aod
$8. For ticket information call S56-
.\ RTS.
S8Dday
MASTERWOR&S CONCERT
featunnJ works of John Rutter at St.
.\ndmN s Prcsbytcnan Church. 600
St . .\ndrews Rd .. N~pon Beach. at 7
p.m Don G. Fontana directs the
Saricttw) Choir. orthcstra. solo1s1s
F1ttw1ll ofTcriRJ. 631-3821 .
11IE BOl1JY ROUGE CAFE
Classical strina quanel Opus IV
accompanies Sunda)
brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m. 3001
Nc.,..port Bhd.. Newport Beach
673-3440.
lloaday
BALTIMORE SYMPHONY OR-
CHESTRA makes its debut apptar-
ancc in-Orange County al 8 p.m. al lhc
Performing ArlS Center sponsored by
the Oranac County Philharmonic
Society. Music Dirtttor David Zin·
man "ill conduct. Sold out. but some
tickets wall be available at the door
from subscnber returns. For mon
information. call SS6-ARTS.
FAMILY CONCERT SEIUF.S 7:30
p.m. 1n the Talbert Room of thc-
Hunt1ngton Beach Ubracy. William
Wolfram wall pla) a piano propam
and &IH' comments about has carttr
and craft Audience pamc1pauon is
ent·ourqed. This 1s the second an a
scrn:s sponsored by the Arts Associa-
tion and Ar1S and Cultural Affairs
division of Huntington Beach.
Tickets arc $2. students and stnion.
SI. For more information. call
Barbara Sm 1th. &97-90 13.
UCI WIND ENSEMBLE 8 p.m. in
the Finl' .\rtsCoocert HaJlon the UCl
campus. Alfred Lana conducts.
Tklcts arc $6 icncral admission. SS
for Kn1or citizens or other students
and S~ for UCI students. Tickets arc
3\ a1lablc at the UCI Fine .\ns Box
offae. 856-6616. Bren E"ents Center.
8S6-S000and T1cketron.
Taaday
PIANIST CBAJU.F3 ROSEN Wlth
the In inc Symphon) OrchHtra at 8
p.m at the Orancc County Per-
form1na Ans Cen&er. Tickets var) in
pncc from $8 to $24 and can be
purchased at the Center or throu&h
the Irvine Symphony Office.
261-0231. or through Ticketmaster.
74().2000.
Wed.a•day
~IC OPERA SCENES Pres-
ented by UCI music students toniJllt
and Thunda)' at 8 p.m. in &he Fane
AnsConct'11 Hall. Guest anist Chuck
Frank has staacd the scenes. Tickets •~ S6 for arncral admission. SS for
UCI fxulty. stafT. senior citizens and
Olhtt students and $4 for un
stU&knts. T. · -----------'~;;..._-.,-------------~ Fine Ans 8oJt Of1"1tt. &s6-6616 or lbc
UCI Bren Events Center. 856-SOOOor
Tickctron. . . .......... .. ~ ""--_....,.,,c-.,.M~'lt _" ·.
'ilm WlllTt: BOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh-
•a). Laauna Beach. prcxnts hve ~nkrtainmcnt and dancin& nightly.
Toniaht. Swttt Tooth. 494-8088. llOLL Y NE.Aa at t~ Coach
Houw. l31S7 Camino Capistrano.
San Juan CapisuaDO. Tickcuales and
McKc'"ic n-tums for an ind h·
CftaalCn\Cnl. 811 band tO l'Urrl .. l I" (I
hn 9 p.m. to 1:30 am I 1 ~!."
&hrouah Sa•urda) Ru, h • '
Jllankhou.se is located II t hl' u w ' 'I
WUMr and Spnna.cble 1n lh• 1
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SUNIBT nJa 166SS Pwtfte Coell
Hiabway. SuMrt Beacb.. offcn live nnuuunmcru ~vcn n!lhts al Wttk.
Ton.Pl and Saturday. ~ Tones.
llOISurf. R ·N' R. I p.m. to l:lOa.m.
592-19!6. vn.u NOVA Stan Brttlcnndsc
ptrforms standards and show tunes
Thunda~ lhrouih Saturda) al th<-
V 1lla No'a.. optn S pm to 2 a.m ..
3131 West C<>:lst H 1ghwa). Ntv-pon
lkach 6-12· 7880.
W IE MORENO at the paano bar
b 10 10 pm Monda~ through
Wl·dnl-sda~. 7 to 11 p.m Fnda~ and
s.uurda\ oanJ 10 a.m. to l p.m.
Sund3~s al tht' Hohda) Inn. Bm.101
.\\e. IO (~ta \fr'-1.
CANNERY RESTAURANT 3010
l.afawlll' .\\t'. "'lcv.pon Beach. fca·
lure\ .. Thl· "-.app~ \t1chads Band."
1up -"l anJ r<x k Fnda' and ~1urda~
C\ enings and un<U~ aftl"moon t> 7S-S7"17
COURTHOl'SE REST AUllANT
pn·.,.:nh "a1hantd Jam and I~
"a~ nc "a' nc &nd Thursch~
thruu'h ~1urJa~ ~ JO pm 10 I a m
Tlk· ( ounhuuw " l°"·a~ on< block
off t~ 'i5 frl'l""a~ \\n1 o n
\l:ll \nhur 8h J 1n th<-Hutt<>n
Cl'ntrl· .. 21-81 ~
~. THE nua :!:!SS N('v.-pon
Bhd in< o"t.a Mn.a Fbsh1na lights.
m1rron JnJ J hu~ dan« floor No I·
sh1rti. or shon\ Ttekt'IS a~ SS for all
~{1v.s Doon open at K p.m \all
MH-1160
THE HOP pn:-'lt'nts th<-coolnt
··Hupp) -Hour in tov.n 5--7 p.m.
1on1&ht and 'iaturda). Dana wtlh
Fd1\ lanl'CSh·o,errhartt): Sunda~.
1h,· Hop " J\a1labk for prnat('
p.an1,·s :ind ham~ucts tcafl Clmsta
"111\l.'rtx'ra a1 %4-590.!1 :and Mon.
Tun' Ro,\101 .\ Tnbutl' to ~('ti
D1.lmo nJ at tip m \dm1~1on 1s SJ.
··Rud. \round lhl' { lod.:· a h1Stor}
n( rod. and roll fi-:.tunna Jawn
( h.!W Tul''> Jt ~ p m($) CO\CT
l hJ'l\'I \\ \'d ··Tht• Cool Jt"rl -lt,t'
IH·p11.~c NnJ l 1p 'n\'.' l'Ontcsts
Thur\ HI.,.,.& 8r\"1lhur1l. Fountain
\Jlk\ Q~l-~lt-f,
TH0E CROWN HOUSE.3!80?
°'14..IUlh f':lc1f1C ( 00\I l-ftghW11). South
l.lguna Franl Ru."T1 and Tno
Pl·rform r~~3\ throu&h Saturda). 9
p m Ill I ~ :a nl Bf~ .\<kpt IS
feJturcJ ~unJ:a\ and Monda) at I.JO
pm .&Qb-P""l or .&Q9...!6:!6
KEN WILUA.~ 6 C.. at Cha£.
~-Ill f ( hapman .\H 1n °'2nsc.
JU'I 1.'J\I ol the '1,,cv.port F~~).
"l'n \\ 1ll1am' performs on kc) board.
'-1 wphline and ' oc-a I u:cs wlo on
TunJJ\ and \\i-d. Lou Rossi adds
, \II.JI\ jnJ the nl.'v.1u1tar S)nl~lll!'r
un Thur\ thruuah Sat Rick Gaf'f)
JO'"' the grnup e''-'" Fn<b) and t
on Jrum<i Q p m 10 I JO a m Tun.
through ~' \un from 8 pm to l
Jffi BOB Bl RNS RESTAURANT
LOUNGE l"' F:a\h1on l\land. <'~·
pon &·;I\. h Jo .. · l c111t'n and fnt"nds.
Tu,~~ 1hrvu1h \.llutda\ :at P m
t>-i.& ~cno
Saturday
THE Tl1RTLES tonight ti\(' C°OIK'b
thiu\C n1.s-<:amino Cap1$t~no.
n JU3n ( apt<s\rano Far uc~t't sah
JnJ J1nn<'r rcscr,al10ft$. caU .&%-~q'° < oncrn hot hn('
4%-\J2 .,
Hiabway. Sunsrt Beach. offrn hvc
cn~naallmcnl lr"m n .... ts at -.ttk..
Today. l 10 7 p.m. OnvanaSldcways
and I f,·m. to mtdnllht. Wtuzz.ard.
S92-19-6.
C•OWN BOUSE Rc•taurant. 3280~ South Pac1fte Coast H1&)\-.1).
South l..quna.. has 81Ut" Adept.
Theresa and Parks 8 p.m. to I a.m
Sun<b) and Monda) ... 96-5773 or
.. ')q.26:!6.
CANNERY REST AUl\ANTJO l<I
Lafa,c:ue. ~t:"'pon Beach Brian
\\ 1llia 1on1gb1 and Monda)
BEAT FARMER.Sand N 1ck P) lO\o\
anJ 1hc Fu~ 1omgh1 al thta-Coach
House. 33157 C ammo C-aptstrano
5-ln Juan Captstrano. For ucll.('t glci.
and d1nnt'r rt'snvataons.. C'"a ll
-'96-89:!7. For ,oncert hot hnc:. t all
.&~89~7.
lloeday
THE WHITE HOUSE Re-suurant
and T:a,t'm. \40 South Cont H1Jh· "'3'. UsUn;t Bt·<Kh. prnt"nlS ll\C'
t'nt,·n.:unmcnt and d<lnc1n1 n1gh1 h
Tonight lntcm•lllonal RciPC .\II
Sun .i~8088.
THE co\JaTBOUSE RES·
T AUUNT . :a1han1d Jam Band
Mond:l) through \\cdnnda~ from
6·30 p.m . One block off \he' 5~
Fn."<.'"'3). •est o n Mac.\nhur Bl"d in
Hunon Centre.
SUNSET P\18 1665S Par1f1C coa .. t
Hl&}lv.-a). Sunwt Bc-ac-h. ofTcn h'c:
rntcrta1nmcnt ~'<'" nights at v.cd.
Nick P) Lov. and the' Fut' q p m to
m1dn1ght. S9!-19lb.
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PACES NITECUJB IUU Beach
BhJ. 1n Hununaton Beach. Johnn)
D)cr. trad1llo~I blues harp pla)tt
"'"h Lllllc Wllltu roots IS a turcd
1on1ih1 Sho-. umc 1s 10 p.m. 21 and
0' er ~dm1u1on at ti\(' door 1s S4
( :ill %+~l 11 for 1nforma11on
CANNERY llESTAUllANT to-
nt&t\t. Wcdnl°1.da' and Thursda~. tht'
Mar._ Guerrero Duo. 3010 lafa)<'llC' r
.\\\'. ~l'\o\J)UO Bca\'.'h 675-5 777
SNEAK PREVIEW P'·rform., h'c:
l'3<.h Tu,~a' from 8 p.m -1 ~ 30a m
at thi·
Shcra1on 'c:"'purt Ho1cl. .&5-'5
M J\ \rthur RhJ 'lt•"'pon &ach g' \.()'i "'()
SUNSET Pl'B IMSS P".ac1fic Coa'>I
H1&h""a' \un"''' &ach. offl-r; h\l"
l"nll'rt.t.1nnt1.:n1 "':' l'n ntghl\ at ""t'l'._ I Q~cn Han\·m Jnd Vibal Smash
pm to m1Jn1gh1 '"~· 19.!6
THE WlOTE HOl 'SE Rt"staurant I
and Ta,ern '-'O \oulh { oa~I H 1,h·
"'.!' LaaunJ &Jl h prMoents II\ t' I
i·n1i:rt • .11nm,·n1 .ind dam 1ng n1ghth
.&Q4-Xll!iX
Wednaday
REMIC&'S l'PSTAIJlS LOl"NGE
pn''M.'nt .. \henna Hopt and \bnin
~kaJ K pm tu I lO.a m \\C'd~a'
1hruugh \aturJ:a, < ountl" ( ilJUn 1 Bl~-.. Ja11 anJ 'hov. tun\""> I~ I ~II
\on t-..Jrman \\l' lntnl' 5H-1305 j
Sl 'NSET P UB IMSS Panfil Coa,1 I
H1Jh"'a~ \un'4:1 Beach. offer. h'r
,·ntl'rtainnwn1 ""'' t'n night'> at \o\ttl 1
ln1an1tunal R~~l· .\II ~tar<> I\ p.m
tu nuJn1gh1 '"-· 14l6.
THE WHJTE HOl1SE Rl-..tauran1
and Ta\Cm "4Cl c:;outh { oast High·
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"'"~-L.tiun.a Beac.:h prc:~nh hH
~n1ena1nmen1 and dancing n1gh1h
494-1'088
Planl'I Ill. RIX"k.tn" RC'ga(' ~ pm ll•
m1Jn1ght 5<>~-19:!6.
Tllanday
StJNSET PUB 16MS Panfic C oa-..
H 1ghv.a~. ~unSt't Bea h offer. I" r
en1"·na1nml'nl '4'' l·n nights a 'Attl
EL \'IN llSHOP at 1h<-< oach
Ho u'l4· Jl 15"' (amino { .ip1str4!nu
C\an Juan ( ap1 .. trano for a ~'
Palm l ' r}-J\ u:lcbn111o n T II ...... ,
'kll1.•, Jnd dtnnt·r H·'>l·n .il1t•n'
44~W"\41 (. t•nc-cn hntltn,· .&\Ui-ICll~~
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()dbcny'
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Uatrnc. Oa••--
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150 ML Tobes
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~ Regulm Prices On All > llAYLINI-.
---·-~--:---. Pmnlture \I Most ttems mwt be ordered aoo w tll
t<JU l 10 4 weea to1 deltTery
a.. s Ju.st a ta!QPHng
ir , ~-• j, Forester Tabs.
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213·933-9264 ~ tllnl Ph 91111 '
ten •»!llO 9.111 I •
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($3). Sunday. Tu~y through
Monday Niaht howcasc with com-
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nmg at 8:30 pm Duk.e's Monday
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Coosa H1ghwa~ in Newpon Beach
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You can\ see this movie and not laugh out loudr
-Joel Siegel. GOOD MORNING AMERICA
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SIS«El a £.BERT a TH( M<MES
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W!ters is stil lib noching else on the block. It's hard
to believe anyone won\ leave 'Hairspray' smtllng."
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Playhouse. 2 1141 Strathmoor l
Huntington Beach <8'~ I J
Frtda)s and Satun.t1H JI '
through March 26
.. AUNT DAN AND LEMO:'\
main Slll&C of South c oa .. 1 lfrp•
oS~ TO\\O tenter DnH (ml.I \1
(995-4 1 IJ> Tul"sda" 1h
FndaH al 8 p m . \aturJJ" 1
and 11· \un<hl\s at.:! \lJ and • t .\pnl , ·
"BETRAYAL" at the \la.-
Rl'Pl'rlOr) Theater If> 'fl ' I
.\'e Sant:i .\na '''' Thur.da) throuah \aturd.1 '
pm ~un<b)S :at) p m un111 \1
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.\\I: C:ilmllo. San < kn
(49.:!"'°"65). Tllundl)S throu~h '
urda\s at 8 p.m. until M:mh 14
"BYE BYE 81R.DIE .. h' lhl I
Habra Children's Theater JI '
Depot Playhouse. 31 1 ~ f ud1J '
La Habra (213 905-9708) finJI '"
formanccs tontg.ht and ~turJJ,
7· 30. unday al 2· 30
"CMlOOSEL" at Eh tabl'th 11. "
ard"s Curtain Call Dinner T h1•J '
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(83~ I 540). ruahtl) ('\C'e pt \tonJ.
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n1aJ\t and Solturda) :it 8 pm \111 '
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"DON'T DlllNI THE WATER
the 8~-a Tbca1er League at thl· ti
( '' te Cultural Cenlcr I 52~-"t
fi nal pcrform~nn-s tonight and'·''
<b)sal 8 p.m
"THE FANT ASTICIS" JI ''
Southampton Dinner Thl'at1 r
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FruJ.l)\ a nd turda)s at 8 ~~ '
da)Ul 1:30 and 8A S 1hrou&h '\IJ •
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qum 0.oMr Theater. 3503 S llJ1 "
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ti~ thtouah ~bn-b ;?7 "llOOTIN' IN THE BOLLER .. I•
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t.. Costa MC9 (650-S:?f>Q) 1tn •
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Roads don't k1IL proplc do
When arc l)l'Oplc gonna ll·Jrn
ones who would like to keep I .1~
Can)OD Road as 11 1s should h. r • '
some ideas from the NatmnJI 1{11,,·
~iuton lfffite'ontinue dl·frnd r ~
their ri&ht to dangero us road~
Thc~·s nothing wronti ,. th
LasunaCanyon Road.Just --.11h 1h "'
who drive on it.
So why pick on the rood'' I 111° .1•1
docs the road 5a) tO ll~lf llOl" d.1
-Hey. I'm aonna cause an all'ldl"
Ofcoune not.
ti's usuaUy the fault of somt' dr un ~
inlander from Anaheim ur Ir' H<l
who couldn't negotiate a go., ,in
track.
Some peoOk wanta lca\c thl' r11.1J
as it iscaux they recognize that thrr.
arc no bed r'Olds.. only bad d m l'" Othcn want to widen and stra1!!rr
en it. Last Sunday's letters to thl'
tditor had SOfM in~llitcnt 'uggl'
a ions. one bci.ns: Add u 11
1yndlroaind stop li&htscvcf') murk
lwndttd yards. Another said Rullc1
an al~tive toll road.
Unck Don's Sol a s1mpk solu 11n n
that would COil absolutely nothtn~
bro. ZildL. Nada. u. uoda 'roed. Wow. wt.ua ~volutionary 1Jc-J
Goi• ftOlth? Had lo MacAnhur or
1k ''· Gotns soulh'! Ihm ovc.-r 111 Crowa Valley.
Yall. yeah. I can already hear th<' •h= and crabbina out there wou.Jd act-Wly ha\ c.-"
.ate a choitt. Either dnve LagunJ
Canyon Roed and r«op1zc thJt
tkttaftdownswhocan't 1dent1h ..
Mraieht tint m..cb lcu drive ont' "' ~ Clltra tiJnc and dnve a \Jkr
route. Frccdotn of choitt. IXm•" ·
~ Mil. Mt 11n't the o\ml'rl•J'l
way. You're supposed to sue 1hr, 11,
1nchkc:ounty. c•tort1n1 ta\p;iH·r, •
pay millions to "improve"' o nl' p1 1•
fti(C'St drives in Orancr Co unt' \
for a bunch of selfish. ..1111i. ...
dnvcrs who art too 137) 10 go .1
miles outta lhc wa). Thl'"~· .:
should be 1ratcful thc.-1'\''\ a l .1.
Beach and a Laauoa Can~cm I< • 11
PSYCHOTIC PRIESTS h.1 eaos.
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Friday
THE VIEW LOUNGENC"wpon
Beal h Mamou Hotel 900 Newpon
( l'ntcr Dr . "duh contemporary
d..lnlc mu\ll ~•th hvC' band .. lntcr-
'iCCllon" \\cdncsda) through Satur-
da). Q p.m. 10 I 30 a.m . No covC"r
l ha rgc. 64().400().
THE AMERIC AN INTER·
NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a
~wing dass al 8 p.m. l"aCh Frida)
follo\h-d b' a dance SOC'lal from
4-111 '\() p m d Jltlcrbug class each
~tonilil) al 8 p.m .. and a ballroom
anJ Laun d.i<,<, eal h \\ C'dncsda1. al 8
p m SW for '>C' en k \sons. 6~Jo.iM
Saturday
BAU.ET PACIFICA will prnt'nt
1hc prcm1crc of a nc~ balkt. "Snow
Whlll' .. choreographed by Ballet Pa-
cifk founder LiW Zah 1n lhC' FC"stival
Forum Theatre. 650 u auna Can)On
Road. Laguna Beach today and
Sunda' ~ 11h two mauntt pC"r·
lormann·\. I .m and 3:30 p.m .\lso
on the proaram ~•II tx -M1\t'd
°h'lctabk..,.'' a wh1ms1cal ballC'l ot a
'anct) of dancing .,,cgeubles who all
end up 1n a tossed \alad T1ckC"ts aK
S6 for adults. S5 for ch11drC"n. Tickets
ma)' tx purcha5Cd at the' door or 1n
ad"anCl'. b) calling .&94-7171
DANCE CONCEJlT Duncan Mac-
Farland and Clare Wh1stlC'r of
Dann· .\n ( ompan) present an rvr-
n1ns o f danl·c at The Orancc ( oas1
( OllCJC Danl·e Studio at 8 p m
.\dm1ss1on l'i S4 and ttcltrts ma.,, tx
purchased at IM door or through the
danu: dcpanmC"nl. For 1nformat1on.
call thl' dance dt'partmcnt al
4 \2-5506
Sanday
RJGBSOCIETY The (II) oflr.,,inc
p~nts a Sun~) . afternoon tea
dance from 3 10 .S:JO pm. at Tunk
Rock Comm unity Park. I Sunnyh1ll.
In ine. For information. call M1ck1C'
~kClurC' at 5-*6-3894.
CHURCH MICE SQUARE DANCE
CLUB BeJtnners dass 6 to 9 p.m at
Rancho Santiago Collegr. 1n Room
G 108. S40 pC'r pC"rson for c:ach of1wo
18 ~l'1:1. w<>•11on\ ( oupfn or <,ingln
w11h panncr'i v.ekomc.-For moR'
1nforma11on. call 545-64 29
538-N OS. 682-4363 or 667-3097
BIG BAND M IC kttpS dancns
on 1hcu f~t e\C:f) Su~ night 1n ttK-
c;~allov. ·., C o'c lountt at the hwonc
San< k ml'ntc Inn 2600 .\\ntld:a dt
Prc\1Jl· n 1c \an ('km~ It' 7to I I p. m_
~•th thl· C~:an·s lXacons swing band
anJ
featured "ocahst Lisa Po..,.cll
M dey
CllT OF llOPE Ou..1na ('\\-r..
,,~~ a.pt l" the grand ha.I
of lbc l"IDC \brnou Hou-"'" CMp:> F" ~ 4.DJ 'bi.: .\tlia111· Bh J -
l<-II ~ m .. ,th hoapp-. hour ln om • ''
-p m •llt! .:&ppctlh"'r> .&Nl rnk'TU n-
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Thia S11\wd11 JOU'l lwwa JOllr c:hm1ee.
"I can't write this review .. .I can't stop laughiug." ,.,__. ..... ~~ u"1"'11 ""'
.. A pure delight ... Rollicking good fun." -8111 •·" ~,... "'"'"
... 18 A~n!' stars~ and wonderful George Burns and screen newcomer Olarlie Schbner
who's about to give Midiael J. Fox a run for his ~· and his tans: ~ btt-r ••:a ' • u 1 ""'
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ORANGE CINEDOME 634-2553
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God created woman, Vadim made a mess
Pictutt this: I hour and 35 minutts
of the Goldie Hawn side of -over-
board ... the Justi~ Bateman ~iM of
-s.usfaction. •• and the Gary Hart
approach to a New Me•ico
gubematonal rac-c. That's what your
S5 will bu) when l..~ _atknd the
~ of the old Briaittc Bardot
movK' -And God Created Woman:·
stamna Rebttca Dt Momay.
Thnt Sttm1naJy bonowed P.fo.U
nuk an unltkcly
rombt nation fOf 1
conv1netn1 story
line. Unrealistic
from the word ao.
.. And God Created
Woman" IS tM
llory of Robin and
Belly. a cou~ who
for the sake of con-
v en 1e n cc bavc war wedc:hnc first
and thrir rouruJup t«Oftd.
Dt Momay l>la)S Robin. a lady Im~ ja1lbtrd who lovts to shed her
clothes and any tasteful nd~4-
thumb whcncvcr possible. To e•-
pcditc her release from prison. she
sttb advitt from a local politial
candidate whose pl.ttfonn is baed on
ll!"ison rrfonn. At his 5U11CStJOft,
Robin KlS out to find 1 rrsponsible
husbend to imPf"SS the parole bo&n:l.
Bill). 1 carpmkr womna 11 the
prison. 1s ekcud.
He IS atuact1ve.
down-to-earth.
~~on~na. .!:! Z, & a
wtthtn m1ln The ,__.__...
tv.o arc m_1ln a pan
1n hfc ph1losopt11n
and spend the
k'ns•h of the film
tr)'1n1 10 mttt
somewhere 1n the
middle
The musac IS raunchy and hard.. liu
Dt Momay's charac1n'. Tbe all and
nudit) arc frcqutfll. and IK "°')'line
IS a )IWft(r. On •he pos111ve side. the
movec: 1s K1 in beautiful New Mell.co.
the \'Cf)' mi scxnc lS kJnd of cuk and.
I can say wtthout rcttrvauon that this
wouJd ha\c mack a very nitt first
effort by 1 rollqic cinema class.
.. And God C'ttated Woman .. and
R<>ser Vadim crtatcd this film. God
did a much beuer job. .
This film was weak from the start.
To bqin with. tM
~WIS weak. A
woman breaks out
of prison. 1hnr
btakS' beck into
prison. then erts
mamed so she can ert out of pnson.
As fat as I couJd
•
• kll. the rest of the
story was about her "°' brc:Ui na par-ok so sht woukln't have to IO hick to
priJon.
Tbr one savirt1 pact of the film
was Rcbccca De Momay -not her
actiQ&. but her looks. She is 1 very eood lookina v.-oman and it was a
pleasure watchincher. The bonus was
she took her clothes off 1 rou~ of ti~
TbryoullFf'SCt might hkt' this film
because of the roct muslC'. I think it
was preny Sood· but not beina a
modem rock fan I rcaJly couldn·1 tcU.
Thctt was no1h1na to pab onto.
Mosa of the fC>Clil was on whether or
not ltcbc«a Dt Momay WU ralty .,tna to fall in love with Yi~t
Spano. He was the man she married
IO It' our of prison. Sk has tn with
him after an accidnttal rnttiiq •hctc he causbt her with btt pants
down (li1aall)).
n~ uothn K'Cldnltal mm-i• she becomes fricftds wilb a very ~
prominent man ,
•ho is runni1111 '°' -a. 90vernor and helps
her ert OUI of •
pnson.. She t9'eo
has ICJL wilb •htm
(what ~lte). At
firA. it was hard to
bdicvc he would
do llai.s and riG his
political c:arttr. but the m<ft I tbouiltt about at ift liflu or cumnt
ncnts. the more at teemed the most
reall5tic part or tbc movie.
As it turned OUI. the "'Mally helped
him. but the movae ended before tbc
eltaion. The only way M will know if
hetcUelcc;ted 1~ i(a teqUCI IS mack. I
hope they wait another 29 yan..
MarJ -& LeplAah&ul
Ne ........
"And God Crated Woman" 1s
sJIJy. saucy. stupid and s>ractically soft
porn. Its only pu'lJOSC is as a vehicle
to "expoK-Rebecca Dt Momay -
her actina and her body. both of
which have bttft in hidina since .. R islt But.i ncss. ..
Dt ~Y dearly is eapitahnna
on her associauon
with "Risky Busi~
nns" as a draw for
this film. After stt-
1na &he film. I look·
ed at the advertise-
ment apin. Rcst-rna an her left hand
as a pair of black
lta y Bans .
wqlas.ses which
\ have no role in this
curn-nt film. That shovld have upped
me off.
The film 1s obviously so weak that
1t can't stand on its own. but must rnon to quahty by association. I ~ized the failure of this effon
wathan the first I 0 minutes of the story
as De Momay leaps from prison to
black limo to bottle of champaa.M
and back to prison.
~-story• sunounds Robtn Shay
(Dt Momay). an iaunak lookina for a
way out. StnC"C ha traditional break-
out attempt fails. she eru married.
(I'm really notpvi111awaythe'plot-
thcr"c 1s none to pvc away.) Her
.. husband... Bilt Moran (Vintt
Spano). IS a man JJK''s sl)Okcn to
twitt. but .. hom w aJrcady knows
.. 1ntima1cly."
Dt Momay ronunuously dcmon-
siratts her ability 10 swine her
ianlll)'-dad poslenor. but litlk ctsc.
h · s hard to . dc:scnbe her acti na becauic she rcaJly doesn·1 do any.~
""IS a hlllc. yells a linlt'. and
undreucs a lot
V1ncc Spano has the cult'lt smile
this stdc of Tom
Crwte. This alone
is not reason , •
cnoujh 10 sec a .. -a
movie. but I had an
hour and a half 10
search for some rc-
dccminJ quality.
and this YJU the
onl) one I pouC'd.
This is the typt of movie that
makes you savor the buucr on your
popcorn. ert to how your dak. and
look forward to the end of the film.
=~nlmftlU
C.reuMIMar
One of the condmons for wntin1 a
review in Everybody's A Critic 1s that
you a&ftt 10 review thote films
scl«tcd by lhe Daily Pilot.
When I heard 1ha1 1ht' week's film
was Ro arr
Vad1m's ··~nd
God Crutcd
Woman.·· I ex-
p ecte d somt
scnous problems.
For some time I
had \'O\l>ed not to
sec another Vad1m
film Vld1m. 1n my
opinion. 1s not a
Knous filmmaker .
Rather. ht' uses the medium as a
"chicle for the c"Cprcss1on of pom<>-
araph1c 1m~ 1mpostng e\'er SO
shghtl) the minimal dosaat of plot
and charxtcm111on to quahf)' his
1ma&esti I SIOI")'
Hr learned 1h1s tnck from more
upcntnced pomoaraph1c film·
makers who knew lhal 1ht'1r lund
1ma1C1 would pin the protecuon of
our consutu11on's First Amendment
b) 1mposina a story hnc 1h1t. when
abstracted from the film's 1mqtry.
e~preucd an acccptablt soct.al statt"-
mcnt or value.
So much for upectallon. After
scc1na this film I must adm11 I was
pkasanll) ~urpmcd The film 1s
l<>OSC.'I) conncctcd. lack1n11n plot and
charac1cnzallon.
However. what docs hold 1h1s film
toat'lhcr are the acnu1ncly ~f~sh1n1
performances of the film s 1wo stars.
Rcbtcca Dt Momay and V1ntt
Spano
Both lheK )Ouna performtn man-
• 10 breath some
hfc into a scnpt
which fa1k'd 10
l'"e their charac-
ter 1 much
dimension De
Momay pla>s a
young woman who
pins pllrolc from
pnson b) man)·
ma. The mamaac
is lo' cleu -at
least from Dt Momay's point ofv1cw.
But slowly Spano'\ w1nni"I ways win
her over. And what bqins as a
marriaacof convcn1enttends in love.
Ifs trite stuff. and not really worth
pay ina hard dollars 10 ttt. But l can
th1nlt Of 11\0fSe ways tO lt11l I (cw
houn
IVamlng:Don'tgo~ctlngtoseeamovle
•• °"'""' 2 2 ,,, ~ ..... 11 • •
This Rottr Vadim remake of".\ nd
GodC'rtated Woman" is 1he film tha1
could have bttn ... aJas'. it's ne11hrr
will)', sophiS1icattd or cn1enain1ng
This movie has a few vcf) good
moments. unfortunate!)' not cnoutth
of thtm to hokf onc·s intert"st
There arc a fcv. sccnn or bcauh
hkc: lhc \lun
n1ngl) ph11111
araphcd \dnl.1
Fe and en' 1n•n'
-almo!>I 1h
o nl) 1h 1n~
v.onh '>rl·1n~
This film ~l'l'r'
s1alhna .t\ '
made b) a lar~,
com m1ttcl· "' equal partn1·r,
with V&l)'U'I v1cwpo1n1s 11 h,"
CnOU&h producers, C:~l'l"Ul l \I
prod~n and co-prodUCTr!> tn II\
crcdus 10 easjly make up .i IJr~r
cnouah com mi Utt. Or 1s 11 thal Rottn
Vadim has aerd vacefull). u \ho"' n
1n a sclkonscaous cameo J' .1
phototniphcr. but has lost Jn ,
sparkk and ercau' 1t) approa1 h ·
Where arc the w1L the 1ns11h1\ 111,
M>Phistication?
The characters art cardboard 1 ut
outs and shallow at btst Thl'~ J••
beautiful to look at but don·t g1H· u'
In) reason to like lhcm. 11\llh th<"
tllctpt1on perh.aps of Jhe \llun~
husband. -\re our poh11cal cand1JJh"'
rcall) u bed as this Mr. Tatman "h11
rules O\Cf pcopk's frttdom an11nt
1na '°. his own pct pttvcs., I ho~ "' 1 The many tell Sttnn a~ cakulatnl
and contrived
Where as &ht' Kn-
sualny. the fun? ,
Re beet·• De .. &a Mornay is prctt) to ..
look It but IS not
JIVCft I chance to
exprrss hctvlf or
C\Cn l(t. \1'~M.
She plays a self·
1\h. cold brat who
wants a rock 'n ·roll
band. takftt or not. She has ~n·.1 1
po~ or pen.uas1on and J\
complishe'sherpls th.at wa~. but 1h.
cndku costume chanscs and ~nH
ncuofmu$kdo not add to th1\ til111
Too bed. The second time ari11111,•
for this film is wasted 11mc h ' •.
tedious. bori"f mov.e full 1lf ',,,,
tn,cd. ~ictabk action ""''h """
bcaut•fUJ Santa f( to uvt 1t.
OUrrat tngs
-;I
.... ':~ ---
)f
Papanrai
'Aunt Dan'
causes talk
.
)
SCR patrons stay later
than usual after opening
ByVlDADEAN
Of .............
Premiere ru&ht aunts at South ( oast
Rl·pcnol')' alwa>s ha\-t' the e>pponunll) to tal e
part in a post-pcrforman« ttttpt1on that
rcfl1.."C'ts the pla) 's scn1na.
TheSCR rqularsalso have the opponunll~
to chat w1lh the cast. d1rcc\ors and often the
pla) v. n&hts about what they have JUSt seen
··.\nd too. people kept pulling on m) \fee, es
and aslung question~ ... ~1d Ben50n .. !. don ·1 have to undemand the pla~. JU St
act. commented Nu "Aul Du" Mania.
v. ho v.as mingling after the no-interm1o;s1on
pla~ and bemoaning the fact that the: red v.11
she v.orc.-on stage had flauc.-ned ht"r hair
Aui "~m .. " I.Mc. v.ho has appt>ared 1n
more than .W CR plaH dunng her 13 )t'arsat
the thl·atl·r v.as gcttms compliments o n ht'r
pcrformanle -her s"·minute monologue
opens thl· pla~ Thl· \ktro Guild hosted the
rccl·p11on 1o1.h1lh ollcred quiche chct"SeS and
pall·s for thl· nut·in·a-hum-to-lca\l· crov.d
Other\ pan~1ng 1nduded IAls and board
pn·~•dl·nt Jim Daile)', Al and l>M&M BaWwt..
For tJae IJnt ti.me .t'ter • Malnstage production, an
Informal dJ.c....,oa followed the performance so that
guam could ad qaatloas about the production and
glve tJaeJr oj>lalon• of what Sb• WD was trying to get
acr-..
fhc opc:nina l:nt weekend for .. Aun& Dan and
Ll·mon" was no elcq>eion. but people did
~'\·m to haH' more to talk about follow1n1 the
WaHan· Shwn play.
For the first tune afttor a Mainstagc
productton. an informal d1scuss1on follo~ed
the performance so that flints could ask
q~11ons about the prodtK"t1on and give their
opinions of what Shawn was &ry1n1 to g..-t
across
"We always havt these d1sc"5St0ns after
Serond Staer prodtK"taons. and we dtt1<kd to
do this in Mai~ ton-ah& bcca~ &his pla)
1s 50 avanl and advnturnome.-said dutttor
Martin Rr'"O" who waspoed rn leadina the d1~USS10n by DPW E-·a
...
BarNra Aue, Pat and Carl Nduer . Lee iand
~. Bvstela. E.G. C'bmMrlaia, J.._y
Walkr. A.Helle Hanrltt. S.. and Ella
Wlkox. Harriell and Irv Wi*r. Tem and
Marily• NeilJH, Bobble and Jama v ..
Mkra. Emma Jue and T•m lliky and OUvia
.... oa, "'hu \31d of tht" provocative pla).
"Th1sone "''II '>ta~ v.1th )OU forda)S Ideas to
mull O\Cr "'111 kl"CP rnm1ng to mind ··
L pcoming This ~car. all ni~ of the Pllt
SCR gala l ha1rv.om('n arr v.orluna togtlhcr to
create a r('all~ big IOth ann1,t'rsaf") ('\COi 1n
September Planner\ indudt" ~ Ewlma. Pat
Alla, Dot Ooc:k, Val Reilly, ha Wnb,
BarMra Bowle, Al1k• flamMa. J .. y nr~ and Ly.._ Hlmn. The pla v.111 also Bill
cclcbratl' the thl.'at..-r's ~5th season
"·~·•••...,.Uila .... ..,., ... ,..Ju.
.... ._ ____ __
A Ttffaay Jaap ....._ UOt -cUt by Robert E~ • Dolor. Miit._ &ad Jlla4{M a.ad Bob Ball.
Collectors swarm for Affiliates LAM benefit .
of au&hcntlC'll) and quaht) ef
merchandise. acrord1na 10 ~l
re1p ••er. ro<ha1rman for the second )Cir. (He sells pc:nod paph1cs
1n N~port Beach. but his roll«11n1
passion runs to bears. His pnu 1s a
l111-l'oot carved bear )
··1 love antiques and I alwa>s bu>
somcthina evc-f) )ear ... said EUia·
"" Ttiene1 as sM browicd throu&h the &hrtt floorsofbooths. "last year I
t'Ourwl a German chnt." added the
w1fc-of LAM board of trustees
mcmbtt T-'l"lerMJ. -Two years "'°' I found l\o\O
\ c:ne11an clK-sts 1n a shack of rtd
No"' rm l"l'd«orat1na the room for
thcm.~commcntl'd ~ 8aD. v.1ft"
of trustC'l' ....._
Trusttt Tat &cmllllJ, 1nendm1
v.11h husboand .,..., said tht) roll«t
an ·· "t first 11 was European an and
nov. it's California an r,c bttTt on
th..-h1stOOC'al and contcmporv)
councils at the musrum. and we ba\-e
had field &nps.. h really has Mlped me
undcn1.1nd men a~t art and
colk-cuns ••
Museum admtn1stBtof Lya Sa·
••t.;ittcnd1na v.11h ... ....,. v.as
clK'l·l1n1 out one ofh<T spttt.al k>'n
-On.:ntal anuqucs ~ aliocolltt'ts
pcnau1ns
T rustce Ner8a Glnu aid she has
been roll«t1na blact and •hue
photoaraph> for the pag sn can.
Others shopp1na and trr•• out 1ht
M..-,ican food sptt\&hlt"S b} Vn-
d"IJOS 1ncl\ldtd 1ettJ Mea. .._..
...._ Oeler9 11• 111 and UVIJtt a*'1~0....,._Dt_
and w.,... EKkr. l.4911 ........
,,_. -and 0.. &. Dw al LiW,
.. \\ l' should make about SJO.
th1\ '"';ir ·· \a1d lonatunc muw11m
l>UPPort~'f ht ..... ro<hatr Of lk
sbm~ "'hKh ~to tbt public for
three di~\ af\cr &h4' ptt\t<"* pan)
The c' cnt aho included a bKak-f~\t lcrturt" 11 the ( entcT Clu& b) Era....,... arandson of l.a)kin t'1
CK' f<',undt'r Sol l.a)lun
··The k'Ctun-,., ..., a stllout ~pk
ha'c bttn asL1ns all C\C'Tlll\& 1f the)
Can-si1Jl SC" IOtO II r\(' told them ta
C'OIJlC on and we "'111 "" to §qun:1c
&hem 1n -said ~tha
•
by Berke Breathed
..
GAlllN A1'D PA TCllES by Addison
&BOE by Jeff MKNetty
>
•
When home crowda turn to mobs
Tlllt
PA.IDLY
ClllCUS
by Bit Keane
"Winter IS almost over. The
ground's pokin' up through
the snow."
D&l'Oll8 TD IDRAC&
by Hank KetchM'I
~ , ,,
PBAJllUTS
GAllJDLD
=
ROSE IS ROSE
~R'f I Ml55ED T~AT ONE
MAMA'~ JiAA'f8E NH 6lOVE
ISN'T 816 ENOU GH .
'
by Tom Batluk
~E HAO NO IDEA rr (,00(.)L() iAKE A
t.>JHOlf Wf£J< I
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
iHE WORLD 5 M05T
5TUPIC7 ~ 80f\IN6
GA~( 5~W
LOOK~ LIK( 'THE
"lF\UTH ,,,. AIN(RTISING"
PE.OPLE. 5TROC.K AuAU ..
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b)' Ptit Brady
"WAYS WNTt.£ 0EJ(I~
TNAT ~I
llARllADUKB by Brad An~aon
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"'That thumptng noise you hear
is only Marmaduke s tail
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I "' &l 8 · 1· I I_ I A QOUTJ _ I I I r_
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DOOmBUllY
~ UJ'l-...:X
by Garry Trudeau
~~y~~
CJlJll5N6 AlllUI) IN HIS 816 a. 8llfJMIN t INC.aN ANP Ht
STOPS ANIJ~A/la/T mt5
{.J;RTAJN Utlfl ~ 7 TVRNS
T rHf'> l.Jlll.J. wA"-~
A EJAPY 4;M 11'-..J, • ..... ~ .. ~
,a e r
-
Calendar
dues only SS ;\ monthly discount
p:ass for SIS 1s nailabk at the door.
MARTIN 6 TONI'S Sw1n1 Dance
Club meets at several Orancc County
locations.. DanttS. dantt contnts.
dance anps. play outinp. beach
par11CS arr some of t~ 1C11vitin.
Dantt lessons arc o~ bcainning
10 advanC'Cd. ballroom to swina. For
limes and locauons. call ~JSll.
Opening this wee.k ...
presented by the Costa Mm Seniors qu1nteL 493-9:?02. 110WEU llltJSEUll G.411.l!at• throu&h .\pnl IS. GaffrT) hours arr
from 3-11 p.m. featured tS hvc band 20.16 onh Ma1n St.. Santa Ana. Monda) Ououp Thunday. I a.m to
mus1c and a laflC. WO<>Ckn dance Tlnlreday Anasu· roopcTatl\t' bturn the 10 p.m. and Frida). 8 a.m. to 4 p.m
floor. VetcransofFof'ri&hWarsbu11d-COSTA~ Ql1ICKSTEPPEJtS •orks oflY>O membtts.. rataalao and frttadnussJOn.
ing. 565 W. 18th t. Costa Mna. S:? a senior citucn squatt dancr ~•ft mono pnnts b) .\'llna Ta)lor and donation. ..-.. poet«) b) Jon Pntt. Th~ Ma) I. NEWPORT aEACB AllT STOllE 5ttk cll~nttd sq~ dantt cou.-Hours arr Wcdnnda> throu&h Satur-GAi.i ny 4040 Campus On~e. Weda•daJ pks lo JOlD them. The 0-.ktstepprn da). 11 a..m. to 4 p.m.. ancf Sunda) New~ Bach. Worts by Chnton D rnttt rqularl) every fhunda). 10 · ,...,_..._ Wald F&EE DANCE LESSONS oy C:a) a..m. to noon at the downtown noon to 4 p.m. Mac cnzic aqd"' .. ,... ina in an
Cannon tC>ftiaht 7-8 p.m. at San communuy cmtcr. taVINEVALLEYCOLl..EGEGaJ... uh1bi1ion e n11tled .. W ino•:·
Clemente Inn. 2600 Avenlda dcl Anaheim and Crntn Sts. in Costa k-f) H:all. Opcn1na RttpttOn for Throuah .\pnl :?O. Houn arc l :30 T9aday PrnidcntcinSanClcrMnte. O.nttto Mesa. for mcm information. caJI JefTrt"V Hom. IVC faculty member. a..m. to 1 p.m Monday through
WEEllY SENJ.Oll DANCES arc the music of ln DouaJas and his S45-5669. ' Fnda). 6 to 8 p.m. OM man show Frida) and Saturda) trom 9:30 a.m
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.•o Sp.m.CloscdSunda).
'' with an exclama1ion point!
Kathleen Tuma ii a woaie1fal CCJ 1111 die1111e. It's Bart ReJ.,W.'
best film in ,an, and a.r=: lleeft's best role!'
-)161J~ SNU& /C.UIJm
''Kathleen
Turner is a
wo'Mlerful
acbeas,a
comedienae to
rank wida·
Hollywood's
best;
Oariltopber
lleeftisa
....
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"'Swkch.,
Gannell is
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PAaFIC EDGE GAU.EllY 206
N. Coast H1pwa). Laauna Bnlch ·· o\
Tnbutc to the .\n of John Lennon.·· ..\
major cllhib111on of stlksattn. htho
and sculptun: b) the late John
Lennon. Optning Saturday from 6 to
IOp.m.
SEVDIN WVNDDllAN MU·
SEUM J Mason. lrvn~. -in l~
Shadov. oft~ T ov.cr. Sclctud Works
b) Jos.rf Nass> -ahroup Apnl 29
~ Sc\crin Wundcrman Muwum 1s
open 10 the pubhc Monday throuah
fn<b).10a.m. to4p.m.
PINKY'S •••
~ .... 3
a --------------lp1ca.t adYerttalng , .... •--------------
OnTheTown
MAAGE efMt TOMY Mi i I I I
On Thursday. the tynca penned by Chauncy Olcott
no G .. orge Gratt Jr. to the tune of "When tush Eyes Are
m1i.119 .-1111 be crooned In t...,.,ns across the nation as
ea1Prs otltlegreentipe br9W In Orange County those
ouh surety Wll 9Cho In at Aeast f'#o 8$tat>Ushments
"fari.-.,. s Newport ~ Oefaney's Ourty Netty's 1n Costa
~ .. D .-iv Nelly's Is more than iust the namt' of ~r sn
... c: t :. a trad1t10n tNt comes from Coonty '"
r .. 1 m • That s wn.re the ong1nal Durty Nelly s o t•
tJ11t.ls .n the shadOw of Bunratty Castle overlool..10g rn ...
1"'' ;:ihctnnon ~t:'Qeod has 1t that during medieval 11m.,-s
ic~·· t::tress Netly made SUJe that soldiers wtu quaro~d
·"' c.<1!.he ..-.ere provided with g~ hearty t ~ d ,.r .:i
t1 I stout ale Today. that tradition is •ept a1ive O<Jtn
1r el dnd cllld Cabtcwnsa
Ourtv Nelly s Man.get Jana Roberts says For somP.
t'd~CJ" everybody IS ltlsh on St Patncli. s Day
t .. a 11me of craw'9Ss that naturally a11r ac1s d ldrgt>
<1<ll So contrary to the norm, St Patrick s Dav "'
Jtidlt:a on a first-come. hrst-served basis w11" no
' t>r ,at1ons ThtsY..,., ttlefewill be a warm-up party the
J, oi>lore St Patrtdl.'I Day With lots of surprises St
P J" c1t s Day W1M teatureutended hou~ an honest-to
, 1\lness Irish 8'ew .. o.y long (or unltl 1t runs out
bo11e1.1 111sn potatoes, Iota ot Irish tun and surprises
oom planned and unplanned -and a variety o •
imported lnsh beers.
Delaney's Newport Beech. located at 630 Lido P.vt.
Dn•e will also ._ture SI. PatrlCk s Day lest1v111es
dCC. mpanied by amported lttstl beef and moull'l
#aler ng sennnga of corned beef and c.bbage tor lunch
ano oinner
0.nner Is lilf"'8d at Ourty Netty s from • pm unt••
cloS1ng Menu itema lndude salads serveo w1m
cornbread and bUn.r. Ilk• the Gipper. which is Nelly s
version of the d9llk tobb; the Emerald island a crao
pasta salad; and a C-Utlad wttl'I crab
Oeily -...... "'-· k1>•-W a ltre .. es at Ourty NeUy'a pose before a
painting of Durty Nelly herself.
Lu" • .J' D1.1rt~ llj ... .., .. oilers a 1jlj1oe ct~rtment of
en t:"> , 1.. .. .:J•ng Sd :lOS and sandYottCheS and hot
.. n1•t't:''> .\1 t'ntr~s utrlude hOI potato salad and choice
ot tr,,..,n •ru11 or rr .:tr nated cucumber shces and
corrit •t'.1u Sumi::' .JI •n11 select•ons include 0 Leary's
1.0,,,~ll t .. .,. _,nil C.lOoage prepare<' 1rad1t1onaJly.
O C.il ..JnJn ~a ctmar 1tencJer f11e1 ot SQuld prepared
i:lt• l ont' s•.1e ano to~·Ped with bay shrimp and
m.,sn• ms tr.It' Ball) mote grouno srrl0tn (name<l alter
th~ t ,...,, caoital ol lrellnd this heavy 9rou11d Sirloin IS
gril•eu 10 p .. r1ec11on and topped with sauteed musn-
rocr"<:> .J"d tir.own gr a .. 11 pasta ,..,th baoy clams and
'>h• ml S.lu•.-el.l n gdrhc butler and ser Jeel Italian style
v' "'' pJsta " tn garhc ort'aO fresh oaby scallops c~ed
to , .;iold .. n crown lisn and chips Cleep lned in Durty
Nt>J , ,. tamous bet>r oa11er and Mrs 0 Leary firehQuse
SL t'<• ri .,.,. c,., ft>dlurt'S ( ho1ce calf s 1ver sauteed and
top~ .. .: "' •t n•ons Jnd oacon A vane1y ol fresh fish IS
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Lunch \l11n•I.-, .. r11J.,, 11 111 •~• 1 • • ,, • \I
lhnnr r .._u1 I 11111• t IH I I p '" ~ ri I\ "•I I ~1 \I ! Ii
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Starring
BIUHAYES
Entrees are Mnled wtth hol Potato sat.d. lnsh boiled
potatoes or trench er-. msaneted cucumber Slices ano
cor"lbread. They .. corned beef and c.bbage fresh
Eastern baby tclllope -enher tned or sauteed
ca' 1ma11 lopped With a.uteed rnu.hrooms and bay
')N1mp chtdten leriyllkl, -'ood pasta, liver and onions
SI rtmp bisque,~ shttmp, seasoned Chicken
gr )und Slflotn wtth Sl'""Y and muShrooms. New Y or It
sh:1dk and fiah end ~ In a baAet
LOOI>. ca•t'h.ill-y Du•t• Nell) sis n1ooen l'#ay 1n Costa
Mt'SJ ., 1n<lu!>tr1al are i 11 29 t5 Redhill near Bristol but
cu'>IOmt'r" who hdPPt-n upon 1t always seem 10 find thetr
Wd'I 0.10 w"" o•scovered 1t r19t11 after its opening and r.i~=i~~~====-----====---------------,
e""' •ounl.l •ts namesali.e 1n Ireland a lew years ago It's I
'"• ~ind • ~ "1.t> 1na1 grows on yoo and makes you Wish Tt1ere are ~d apedals that feature fresn t1sn
pri>oared a vanety of ways: The Ca1un style ;,.
ou•stand1ng Prices we moderate. ranging from S3 G<.
tor Irie hsh and chips to "6gt'ttty OV9f $9
Ttle oyster ber spotlgtlts dehghts from the sea
'" tul.l1ng steamtng lURena of Ourty Nelly s famous Clctm
chowder -either Manhlltqn or New England style
T"'ese lhldt chowden .. W"'9d both for lunch and o,nner
CONllO ... AM> CAUAGE
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1 .,. 1s c,.~ J 11 .... ~11 1ong
Ot' ar .,, .., Durt, Nell~ s s c-oen Monday through
~, 11, 1 • , rn to 9 pm but is c10Sec1 1jljef.'t.eods and
11,11 011,t ri l!:i,.s Normally reservat ons are accepted
tor oar 1.;>s ! s•' or more lo• lunch and r~erv.-t1ons 10<
..11 ) 11urnbt1 n a parl'r are accepted tor dinner St
Patrick s Day t1ours w111 be 9 ~ m until 2 am Call 17 1•1
5;5 J oJ2 • '' reser •• 1t111n<; or f1.1rther nt )Imation
, tor appro11matel) 2 hours 0t unt corned t>eel 15 lender
When !lone removf" corried t>eel from pot and keep
Yotatm Place cabbage carrots and po1a1oes 1n the sptced
hQu1d that was used to cook the corned beef, CO<*
vegetables until tender To serve. thinly st1ce corned beef
and layer on top ol a Quart v.edge ot cabbage place
Potatoes and carrots along bOlh sides of lhe c0tned
t>eef Serve with horseradish eteam sauce
beef
HORSERADISH CREAM SAUCE
1 cup MM# c,.....
1 ..... prepllled honerecleh
Yt tap. WOl'CMe..,.... aauce
de-" of T-..CO uuce
pinch of ult 8tend ingredients together and sene with corned
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TM Southwn1mt cnze has rftlly
taken off to the point that som«
Muican rn&aurants are chan&in1
tMir menus to rcfl«l the flavors. 'Of
New Mc~icoandArizona. So now we
have more Mcllican m&aurants than
you can $hake a chili pot at and a nitt
sprinldina of Southwestern cui$inc.
New to the list is the Crazy Burro.
Loc:a~ at the intersection of Beach
Boulevard and Adams Avenue in
Huntinaton &e.ch. it has atways bttn
oncofthosc h'elyspotsthatsumsto
encourqr imprompau office panics and intcntc: happy hour btivitics.
Whik pcrfoctfy atteptablc. the
food was somewhat medioett. an
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events interspersed with visits from
professional athletn durina tM a~
propriatc seasons. .
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"M.uilyn Monroe" (cc)
Friday. 10:45
THE ~~ENCO Tuo l.£GAo
Saturday, March 12, 9:00
T•u BEST OF
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Sunday, March 13, 6:30
SHAKE, RATTU. Rou
Monday, March 14, 8:15
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Monday, 10:45
ToM PFT£U:
THE FollCOTTEN CuS'lOMD
Tuesday, March 15, 9:30
LoVINC R ELATIONSHIPS
Wmt Lro BuscAcUA
Tuesday, 11:00
Hou. YWOQO LfCENOS
"Cr~ KeAly'' (cd
Wednnday, March 16, &00
Owner John Londclius dtcidcd to
spru« up the menu. He hired a chef
from an award-winnins restaurant
pranadas with ch1h tomato sauce
($5.9S) arc mort Muican than
Southwestern. but there's room in
Craz)' Burro's rcpcnoirc for a httk
poctac licenSoC .
Since the lunch and dinner menus
arc the sa~. dinner is actuall) a
• better 'alue in comparison to dtnnt'r -11;;;;;.-..;~. pri~at nearby rntaurants. At lunch. I specials arc geared 10 the budget
(Mqdakna's in Lona Beach) and
dubbed in Southwestern ovcnoncs.
Some of the appetizers ~ really
ctuitc e"celknl. like the yam chips
($2. 9S). scallop ctvichc ($5. 9S) and a
1o~ely tonilla lasagna with fresh basil. aoa• chttK and frt'sh chill tomato
saUtt (SS. 9S).
Southwestern onion strinp ($2. 9S) ao nicely with a cold bollk of
Mexican bttr. Mexican pizza is made
with flour tortillas. refried beans.
oJivcs.. tomatoes. jalapcnos and plen-
ty of c~ ($4.9S). Cra~t em·
conscious: more specials arc added a1
dinner. Alwa~s on the menu and
absolutt'I) dehc1ous 1s a classic ch1l1
rcllcno w11h a devilish tw1si: It's madl'
with smoked salmon and thret·
cheeses ($8.9S) •
Chick.en with red pepper fcuuccin1
($8.9S) and duck tacos w11h
artichokes and papaya ($8.9S) add
spice. Hunary appctitn writ ap-
preciate a g1pnt1c portion of one-hall
of a perfectly lovt'I)'. tender chicken
mannat\-d 1n It~ and oranac 1u1cr
(l'leMe ... JODY/ .... 18)
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kom sumptuoua '-'IM· feuuccaM and
llf1'Ulnc to aqulS&lcly pre:pered tafood. waJ
.wt other IWlln tpeellllun £l\IO'f • btulht.M· •nt v-o( ~n' b-v m •cozy auchantK
ltaluln JCtUnt-whart .nvtbiQa~ puuibk•
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Playing the Son of God
'Glory of Easter'
to open tonight
By GREG 1.1.gag °' ... °"" .......
You could •Y R•rt Milla ha\
thl.' 11.'ad role an hi$ latnt thntm·al
rrodUl"llOn.
.\ftl.'r all. ifs not C\Cry da) )OU ll't
to pla~ God. or at least has son. a'
\11llcr 1s doina 1n 1~ Crystal <a-
thl·dral's annual .. Glo'} of Eastcr··
rrodul11on. Th<' tavash. sprawhng
\ho" "hach dcptcU tM fin.al v.cck an
thl· Ilk or JCSU$ Chnst. o~ns tonight
lur a thrtt-Wttk run.
It \ not daflicult to pacturc Malkr
'I 1n the role o f the Son o f God. Thi.'
\.inta Monica m1<kn1 1s v1nu.all) a
Ii\ ing ponrait of the trad111onal
rnnu:pt of Jesus; tall of fraJM w11h a
'"l"CP of saody brown ha.tr. a nc.atl)
l ropl)l-d beard and a manntt th.at 1\
huth rdJ,l"d .mJ rd.I\ int
But \lilln' "'"'' 'tral..ing ll'Jtur
-\o\hJt fl"Jfl~ l(l\l'\ h1rn thl' nl•n•\\Jf\
authorat~ It• tJl l..k \Ul h J \\l'l!!,hl\ r11k
'' h1\ l"\\"\ f hn rl J 'Nrl.hnr
hlul" ,J im \\'I PlllllOl( thl· ,.,,., .. 1.1
mJn ''ho" 'ulJ 'Jrr' th,· "l 1gh1 or th,·
\o\llrld \\1th •'-tU.JI llll'J\Ufl"' "' "' .JOJ
p.un
\1ilkr " n1• \trJngl·r 111 1h, r 11 •I
J.0 \U\ hJ \ '"ttf1IJ\t d him an l.t\I .tr'
C1lon 111 (J,ll'I p11iJUlt111n Hut
\lilln ,.ml h,· J1,ln t h.1,,· mt" h ltntl
to prqx1n-tor thl r1•k JJ,t \\'Jr
lx0l JU'4 hr "J' 1h1u,1 nt • th,· k.1J
from an unlkr-.tu•h J'lC"-lllnn 11nh
lour J.1" ht lnr,· · •fl\·ninit night
\lthough th,· lJll'" th,· \Jm•· \1ilk1
..a1J th 1'4. "h1 I llllll' Ill ..._.,_. I hl
pruJUlllon "'II .... .,.. J J1lkr,·n1 h-...u,
(hmt
ll'Jlh 'Jllll' 10 ll"rnh ' th "'h.11 ht·""'"
.1, J h 1111Jn tx·in~ '""' r"· hJd morl.'
I llll h• prqlJf\ t.1r .111.t thin!.. .t~1ut 1t.
.Phi I 1h1nl.. I hJh" J Jl'1."f1\'r Jppr-1-.a(h
.1·1J O.·t1l I unJ"r't.1nd10p. ·
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\I rll'Oll' lie \IUJtl•J p1Jnt1 .ti tht•
l 111\d\ll\ ,,t t Jlih•rnta. fkrli.ek,.
Jml ".J' .J m,·mt'l:r ot th<' ~n
l t· IJr,·n' I 1u1IJ .1, .t ll'\:n-agc-r
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1111,~, p11iJud111n, .ind al~ h::id
,111.111 pJrt\ 111 1 ,,, \ngl'll~ d inner
thlJld 'him\ .rnJ 't.1rr\"d tn J locaJ
td, 1 ,111n u•Olffil"f l 1J I
I k Jlw h.t\ tv.o \Ok> ptano album$
•n 11 , rn.ari..,·1 .anJ !\;ls com~
r.1u\ll h1r td,., l\mn '13g\" :ind him
l<J1'4.·<l il\ J Pn~b' tc:nan. M1lkr
rl l Jll, 0.·1ng .1 hit appn-hc-nSt\t' about
t.1!..1nl! on thl.' rol~ of Jesu\ Chnst.
'"It 'tJrtl·J fcxli n1 th3111 v.a~almost
hMI J ''l'"lml·.-\aid \hlk-r '"Whnl I
gut Jo" n tu 11. I ~d4.· a comm1tmn1t
··La\t ~l·.ir OI\ go.ii "'J' r,·.ilh to J11
thl' rok 111 k.1rn thl' hnl'\ .ind pl.1' 11
ou1.·· \J1J \f1lln "'ho "uri.., :i' J 1r,-,.·.
13nH· "'flll'f ffiU\IUJn .1nJ ph1•101r.1-
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0• Mells Are
A Trip 11 Muiet!
We hope you ensoy the at-
mosphere complemented w ath
our fine Mexican food . m
Costa Mesa since 1972
Lunch • Om~ • Cock tails
()pen Dady At t t A M
E•t~rtaitnw11t ia TIM' Rarm Room
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'La Cage': Offbeat like it ought to be
The lnMb ··-ol '"La c-. .... foUa" hat • ......, moV1e
farce inlO a mu.siall ~....., ~ 1be staet. whik retainU. tM llilaricy o(
the oriliul resulted i• • ~
Tony awards for the en.dway ~
ductaon. Now. in its fana IUli~siacc the
national tour. -1.a C• ii both
outlandishly fuany ud ~ ....
gjnaJy poipant at the OrW Diuer
Thel1er '" Aaalwim. We cu bo1la 1ympethize with the ptipt ol the
homoenual loven ud dOl1le at d9e upn>arious antics o( the ... queens
in the olftat fRnch nisht dub which &ivn 1be .,_ its titk.
Ditee10r Robert Turofl' lkillftally
bknds the war111 ud fteky elnnel'llS
of the tWwy fimlri• •111ical. ..._
its rich hfrf Hmnaa IC'Ore. inlO a
bouatiftal ~vna.. ol COIMdy Md
GARLIC BREADSrICKS
WTHOUT END
Only The~ Gordet1 bakes up flesh 9Qfk beod-
stidcs, ser\4ed to you in basket dter basket. C.orne-~
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t~nctic can-can that leaves the .....
ditnct nearly IS txhaustecf 81 the ~ staF and TV actor 8iU Hayn is smooth and polished as
~ ta.t club ~/tt'N:ft
whose 1oQ1 and happy fdationship
with his star perform« is lhaUn by
the demands of -straiabt" socltty
when his son (the rcauh of a brief
heterosexual nina) brinp his
fianctt's pe~ts to meet his own.
Hayes tndows the rok with a ~ntlt
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PLAYING JESUS A CHALLENGE FOR AN ACTOR •••
From..,.17
to wmr to ln'lftJ w1da the Ii~ and
rraht' of JCSU$. I .._. tMt my own
fl·l·111g\ and what I~ lbout Jnm
11olll Ill: pan ofmy~.-
m1~mn. and 1ha1 11>3\ 10 \ltr than&' , ,,, pn1pk -10<'lud1ng ( arol Law-
up " · rt'Oll' J\ \1an -and featurcs
The-me»t tmp()nant part of k\u\ rlahur.ill' ltgh11ng plans. \la~ plt'Ct'1
m1\s1on. said \11llt•r .... a, 111 rdutatr .-.nd thl' 1rad111onal O)tng angels.
throu&h the enlt'ruuo~nl. I would
hopc that ~ v.111 lltt a fam1har
story and ""811y think about 11 a hulc.
think about what ha~Md lhcn and
hov. 11 shapc'S our hvt"S t'\.tn now ··
l~~l'Y• ~·W•''""'1.
.-.n lllDI n....._llll 17f-----...... _... ....... _,,,_ 1 ha~ )t'&r. -olOr)' ol Ealttt'"
pmJuu·rs simply o&red tM pen of
kw'> 10 Miller. who haupmt month_s
prl'pdnn& for the role. Ht has ~
1al.1ni al 11na ltuoAs fnMn Hoffywood
acting l·oach htr Corey . and bu
thorou&hly scrutinad the New Tnta-
ml'nt .ind wvaal IMM*s on ~
dt·l h nr and fall o/tM llomaa Em pi~.
his d1\C1pln ··The d1sc1pl('\ ha'c In \falkr aircl'\ 1ha1 the production 1!1
understand 11.hat"\ happcn1ng tx·· dJhcHdlt' but \31d ht' d<XSn't find
cau5C thn arl' thl· onn v.ho 11o 111..., rttl· Jn' thing \al rakg1ou'> about the gran-··Glor) of Eastn"' optns ton.Pt ~----------and runs thf'OU&h Apnl 3 at lht'
Cr>st.al Cathedral, 12141 uw1s
Strttt. Garden Gro'c R~rvt'd tad.ct~ arc S 14. S 18 and U S For
ucltct mformauon. call S4-GLOR Y
\.11 t kr said he alto tried IO '"rnd
bo.:t"'t'l'n the lines" and ddrovcr thc-
rl'JI Jl''IU'> nsl.
I k "'" somewlaat olaa anarch111.
1 k ...... ., the rt'° coafroaa \M rtl~i
l ... t.1hl1\hmcnt. IO pro"* them to
th pi11nt of t'X«Ull• him.-said
\l11lt1 ·when mosa peopk th1nk of
k'u' the) think ofa man ladina an
l'\t ll'l'llary hfc. very canna. Vtf)'
thJmmatK I'm su~ he wuatl lh<>K
1hmtt' but I think 11 don tum a ml
dt\'ll'r\ltc to Y) , ... , hed.idn't ha\'t a
1bou1 II a·mJ pa'>\ 11 on:· ht' ..aid ··.\II 1.kur
through the Btbk . ht'·, aslung tht:m ··1 don't lhtnk there\ an) v.a)
'Do )OU undcn1an1f" ·· around lhl' fall that 11°' t ntcrum-
Jcsu'> alw had a 11.l'll-<.ldint'd ~n\C nwn1 'ou rta<.h ix·oolt' that wa). But
of humor . ..aid Mtlkr He rrlt-rrtd 111 r ------------------------!
the famou\ quutl' h' k\U\ JI tht:
pcnJ1ng stoning ol dn alltgt:d
aduhcrt:r l halkngtn~ ··he 11o ho h.i\
not i.innt•d"' 10 lJ\I 1ht· lir'll \IOnl'
·· 1 find thdt 'l"r\ amu\lng \.ltd
M1lkr .. It tool J ll.11 111 1htnl.1ng lo
com.: up .... 11h 1hJ1 and 11' a natl'
hght ~J~ 11u1 ut J tough \tludt1un
'iomt· trllll\ hJ'l ,hJrgl'd lhdl lht
··<,Ion ot l a\ll'r Iii..: lht < n \IJI
C athcdrar, ·c 1lon ut c hrt\lmJ\ · "
a b11 loo ght/\ JnJ grJnd I hl·
produtt1on hJ\ a lJ\I of morl' lhJn
'LACAGEAUXFOLLES' ...
From ..... 18
\Ul11kl) and sapc'lty that ODI) hint II
J n u ll}l( a I oncn tat ion.
I hac·.., much moR thlln a hint.
hm•n a. 1n the 1nkrpttt.atJon of
< ,, .. rgl' McO.n~l as Hayes· pnu>
pJ1 .1mour ind dntl queen par CA«I·
kn, The alhk~loOll.i"I McOanlt'I
Jda,,r, a blod.busin ptrf'onnancc.
h1ghhgh1t'd ~ a htlanout ancmpt 10
It ·~n ma$Cuhnuy. McO.n1d hlls 1
p.m 11f \ho111rnsc numbers -·• >\
I 1111\ \fore Mascara .. and lhc drfiant
I \m What I Am· -which firml)
\l"'lll'lll hti Chaf'KlCf
l 1ranJ latttn)' 10 the suppon1na
w1~' 1Homm111ed by Matt Nonhk.c
.i' 'h tra\h). Ruh).' butlttwho wants
1 tx J maid. Stcpihea Matkwi and
I)\ \ nnc ptttr ~ rtfrohtnal)'
"' •m.il u the )OU"I lo"tn. u is r 11n1a fkrn.('ampbdl as the ~
IJUrdnl ownC'f-hQICquect wtt_s salve
lht• thorn) Sll'61ll0ft.
I hl' troupe of fnnale 1m·
Pl I \ClllJIOR IS JNVVdoulfy prn-
l"lll\'iJ pnmanly Roeu C'uteUano as
lhl P• 1ma ctoW Chaalal. Kevin
\mu 0;i,,, b IM ucloei.toch1 l1C
H.1nna and GUT) Allyn ts the spKy
Phal'Jra.
I hr 1mval o( s.icef'I patents
ll>onald Forney and tla'zabtth Men·
dtttat OU~ lk 11Mt ..,. o/ CO.
lu\lon as the 119ftalS' cntranC'C 1n
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ba~1{alh thl· \.JOH rcJ,.,n, I h,
curpuknt I milt\ " J>Jrll\ ulJrh flt
bu'>I '"hi\ Jnll-h1•1llU\l"\UJI 11rJdl'\ .. U ( Jgl· JU\ f lllk\ .. I\ J l(r Jtl\l
11ml' "' thl· ( 1r.1nd 1 I n·t·Jm:in \.\ .l\
~nahl'1m 11ohcn. 11 II lruh tx· tw'
Parl'l" 1hr11ugh Juh I~ l\·rtc1rmJnu·,
an· &.l't:n n1gh1h l \• l"P' \l11nd.1" .11
'ar)ing turt.11n tamt' Jr.1~1 llt ... t"I
1nformJ1111n ".1' J1J.1hk .1' 1 1
Ap~aring thru April 16
KEN RASNER ANO THE ENTERTAINERS
They're a blast from the pa.st.
SllZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS
Startin~ April 18 thru May 28
Tl'll' CnlJl'll \gl' ol l{od, n· Holl 1:-. h~Kk
JnJ I >ukl··s ha.' 1t hw
Coml.' JJnn· tot~ hotll':-.t sounds ol tht>
;)ll"s. t)ff:-. ;m<l 711'~ .it I >ukl:'i ~ostJl~1a
~1tt: l'luh. Hd1w ,ill \'our favon tL' oldies
hut goo<lil'!-t.'\'l'T\ Tut.·:Jav throu~h
SaturJav .
En Jo\: tht.· u inwrw .. ·nl't.' nl (ompl1ml·ntary
,-_1kt p~rkin~. And trv I >ukt. .. , l'WfY Mon-
Jay for r oml·<ly night
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