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Community
Clinic exits
central HB
By ROBERT BARKER
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The Huntington Beach Communi-
ty Omic. a dispenser of moderate cost
medical strv1ccs and counsthna for
more than two decades. will move out
of downtown later this month, mak-
ing nsJive ponable buildings avail-
able for displaced businesses.
The clinic, which has operated on
city-owned propeny at 322 Fif\h St.
for the past I 0 ycan, will move to a
medical bu1ld1ng ,.Jt 17692 Beach
Blvd., near the intersection with
Slater Avenue.
The clinic w1Jl share facihues with
the West Counseling Center when It
begins operatin& from 1ts new lo-
cation Jan. 30. The clinic has been
looking for a new site for some time
bccaust of impending downtown
development, officials said Monday.
Ctty Administrator Paul Cook 1s
recommending that the Cit) 's re-
development agency buy the fi ve
trailers for the appra1scd value of
$7S.000. He also proposed the city make
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Upc0tllllft9 downtown redeveloplftent 11
c•ullne the reloatlon of th• Huntington
•••ch ComrnunltJ Cllnlc •nd forclnt rn•ny
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M•ln Street buSlne11e1 to close. s ud\ •• th•
M•ul Surfboard shop l•bovef. Merchants
predict shoppers· r••ctlon1 on P•te A.7.
6 -foot-10-lnch
Cherokee Parks
provides magic
In basketball
for Marina High
PORT /BJ
25CENT
Gay-bashers'
attorney says
DA blundered
Bv LESLIE EARNEST or-o....-.._..,,
Three members of a nco-Nazi
skinhead aroup who ...,~re Rntenccd
to prison Friday for their violent
anackofaaay man 1n a Lquna Beach
park m1a)tt be fac1n1 lonier sentences
had the) bct;n .charged ~1th a lesst'r
cnme. according to 1hc attome) for
one defendant
Attome) James Sweeney said 1t
was the d"tnct auorne) 's dcc1S1on to
charge the men with attcmp1ed
murder that caused the defendants to
refuse a pica bup1n lhat could ha"c
resulted 1n them spcnd1n1 up to se' en
years behind bars.
As 1t 1s. seven )Cir$ was the lonacs1
of the three sentences handed down by Supcnor Coun Judie David H.
Brickner on Fnda). Con\lcts v.ho
cx.h1b1t good behavior and a w1lhng-
nc.ss to work often serve halfthe ume
to which they arc sentenced, Deputy
Dist. Atty. Thomas Avdccf wd.
Stephen Walther, 18, received four
yean~ John Michael Moore Jr .• 23,
four years and eiaht months; and
Aaron Fredrick Compean, 18, drew ~vcn years for w1eldm1 a lead pipe ID
the bean na.
The three men, all Hununatoca
Beach resuknts, were convte1ed of
assault. but found not auilty of the
more · scnous attempted m11rdet
charae.
Rohen Thomas Joyce. a Los An-
JClCS resident. suffered scnous in-
JUrics 1n the J\lly attack.
Swemcy, who 1s Walther's at·
tomey, sud he considers his clien'
lucky.
"We 'ttlrcre taUttna numben u\ ell ens of I 0 }can." Swttncy said or
discussions that took place before the
tnal bca,an.
tf'le•M see TERMS/ AJ1
Costa Mesa refuses to del~y storm drain project
By BOB VAN EYKEN
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Merchants on Costa Mesa's Harbor
Boulevard, womed about a loss of
business dunng the installation of a
storm drain, faJled in their ancmpt
Monday m&ht to win a temporary
rcpncvc from thc proJCCt
Despite a ~ucst for a delay from
about SO busincs~s compnsing the
Costa Mesa Merchants Association.
the Cit) CounCll awarded a $4. I
m1Jhon contt'ICt for the p«>JCCt to
Aman Brothers Inc.
The council did compromise. how-
ever. by agreeing to spend an esti-
mated S320.000 extra to assure that
two lanes of traffic will be kept open
1n each d1rtet1on dunn& construction.
The compromise did not sausfy
business owners along the boulevard.
however.
C.'O\'ER STOR\'/ISI,.\ '\BS I'\ THE H ·\ l
.. 1'•4fsappointcd:· said Mark Ike.
co-owncrofEarl) Ike Vol'o .. 1 think
they chose the least effective alterna-
tive. we·rc 101n1 to have l"-0 lanes
open, but one of them is going 10 be
full of-dump trucks and there's going
to be a huge crane laying pipe in one of them ...
Ike and other merchants on Harbor
Boulevard had asked the council to
consider another opuon that would
have rtqu1red that y,;ork on the storm
drain be otrformC'd at night
The assoc1a11on. which hired an
attorney and a 1rallic engineer. also
asked the council to put offb1ddin1 in
order to permit the cit) 10 consider an
alternate route for the storm drain
"I th1nl 1hcsc bu mes~ prcll)
much speak for 1he entire Harbor
A.rca business communlt)... s~ud
John Pitkin. a Laguna Hills auomc}
who represents the a soctahon.
"There are hundreds ot Jobs and man) hvehhoods IO\Oh<d ht-re ta
minimum. this projCCt houtd be
deferred un11t alternative routes can
be ~tud1C'd "
As propostd. the proJ_tet will folio~
Harbor Boule' ard from Wilson trttt to JUSI north I Qih trttt
Richard D Bull. enginttnng con-
sultant hired b)' 1hc merchants a~-
Linda Isle hidden behind gates and guards
EDITOR ' NOTE This is the
th11'd article in a six-pan scncs on the
people. the hmory and the Jore of the
islands of ewpon H•rbor
By GREG ltLERltX
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One word succinctly describes
Landa I le· Pnvate
unda Isle 1s not exactly 1nv1t1na.
nor do its 1nhab1tants want tha1 to
chanae It 1s Lhe only one of the six
Newport Harbor islands that 1s ptcd
and auardcd at all t1mei. The auard
lets you know in no unccnain terms that this 1s a very pnvatt enclave and
its residents have paid b11 bucks for
their 1ttlus1on.
.. You can't art on unleu )Ou'rc a
resident or unltts a resident has
spcc1fically noufied us to let )Ou on."
saJd LM auard. who would not J.lve his
name.
If you're havina dinntt at tbt
~cubeft E. Ltt restaurant. chances are
y<_>u can art a ptttty jc5o(t look at
Linda Ilk. Chances are just as aood
that )OU may not even rtalaz.c you•rt
look1na at an iatand
What you Will xe arc IOfM very
pn<:ey hOmn, usually with boeu
mOored in front of them. the v .. \ldy
circular coof-aura1ion of Lhe homn
may pve away IOme of 'he tlland'1 scc:nu. bUt noch1n1 tlte wtll.
"It's vtty qulft. v!?. pnva~ and
very family..onentcd, ' said Jed
Raub. a 'peonecr' rt11dcn1 who haS
bvc:d at 2 Linda l.tc since the
construction ofh1s home -Ont oflht
it1and•s first -in 1969. "Thtte's a lot Of camaf'8dcric on the 1tland. a lot of common 1nteftll.''
For all 10 curttnt pttttnlioDS as a
haven for the f1(h and r.mous.. thes uay pdc of sand ro1t from humbk beainnu..,. TM lust~ of Landa Ilk and the
historY ofTbC ll"'tnc Co. lft v1naaally
in..,...... For suanen. the 111and
wal °"'9ed bJ the fo-inet bffOte It
was u -.ct. Unul 1949. the ttland
._mlled !ll9rt Island became of the rnq,.., .. &i .... o( the f.OO(h) fish
....... llMlrft:Thlt)ftr;llWIJ ....... for .... lft' OI Myford I~ dw ... of the famtly lo actl"'JNaeM~y.
The Irvine conn«uon remains
today. SorM of the lcatn on tbt
1s&anc1·1106 homes are sull owned b
The l~1ne Co. and its chairman,
Donald Bren. 11 one of the 1'1and's
midcnll.
Prior 10 I 93S. Linda v.as JUSt
another sandsptt to nav\ptc around
1n N"Pon Harbor. much like nc1ah·
borint Harbor l5land. It v.au ma~)' ~ninsula. a patch of rttd •nd thit
almost disappeared •hen hiah tide
rolled In. '
Dunna the 193S-J6 drcda1na of
cwpon Harbor. mud and 1h
drcdecd up from the bottom ""' dumped on top of the sandspit, much
. Mtt tltt process ultd to form Balboa
GOOD MOR I G
C&llSdtf'd •••••••••.••••.•• lt ........... 86~
and Nev. pon lSland . The landv.-ard
side of the ptninsula wa drtdaed and
clc.arN. and an island "'as born.
unda I k v.~s anne\cd mt1> ew-
pon Bcach on Jan:"~6. 19S4 Th~ 2Q..acrc island v.as \.Kant until
the early 1960s. \\hen The If' inf Co
btaan an re he. fi~c.ytar dc-
,,.. ..... uNDAt
sociation, proposed an al~rnate
rou1c that v.ould ha"e taken the
storm dram do~n tht ca t $ldc of
Harbor Boulevard throu&h the K
Man parking lot, over lht boulvcard ne~r Hamilton 1reci and then down Char~ trttt on 1he west side of the
boule,ard
Bull's proposal was rc)C'Cted by thf
l'Ounc1I 1n a 4-1 vote. ho-..cver.
IPfe•M sec DfrAINS/A2f
Oldtrees 1
uprooted;
officials
are upset
Bv ROaERT IARKER or-0.,,...,.....,
Workmen swooped in o"er the v.cc~cnd and toppled I S to 20
towcnna eucal)ptus trees to make
room for ellptns1"e s1naJc-fam1l)
homes on vacant land to tT>e rear of
Hununston Beach Cit) Hall
Oflictals and residents said they
wtrc shocked and anaacd that the
lrttS. po 1bh a haJT-ctntury old.
v.ercn't prcscned and worked tnto
the hous1n1 dnclopmcnt at Lake and
17th trttt near YorlttQwn Avenue.
urpmed oflicaals said they rc-
ct1vtd no advance y,.1m1n1 of lb("
1m~ndin1 uproot1na. ·The u ual th1n11s to sa"c as man)'
old trees as )OU can and then to~··
pem11t from the cit~ before )OU chOp an~ of them down,' an officwl saici
Councilman John Erslunc vo~
to find out ,..ho 10 the cny 1 sud
pcrmi ion to rcmo"e the trees. Cit>
Hall "W&S clowd Monday in o~
ttf'\iam-e of the Ma.run Luthcf' K.t._
holtda_l', and he was unable to cont.act
Cit}' offic1als to SCI answers.
Enk1nc said he 1' pcnurbcd cit)
ta ff members appamttJ~ save the ao-a~ad for thc demohuon wtthout
mcorporanna as m~y oftht trea u
pe>u1blc into the rcstdtntial proJett.
He was unawatt of the upf'OObftt
until be drove by the area• Ml~
to wot\ and noticc:d "the l~
bcaunes'' I)'"' on their sides ..0.
thear roots pk.Cd out of the ....._
he said. .. Zero of the trees wu 11ved, .. lllir
Yid. "I'm shocked and not ~ .......... t.u/All
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Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT I Tu.day, January 17, 1989
Music festival
plans dropped
The New World Music Festival. a
aenn of concerts and chamber re-
citals that bepn last summer and was
expected to become a yearly event.
will not be ptttented this year because
oh lack offund1n,.
The festival. which had as its centerpiece the Miami:bascd New
World Symphony Orchestra. con-
ducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
and comprised of p-aduated mu-
sicians from around the county, gave six performances at UCI and the
Oranac County Performing Arts
Center last year. It was considered a
training ort:hestra for young mu-
sicians.
The festival began under the un-
precedented thrtt-way s~nwrship
of the Oranae County Philharmonic ~. UCl and the Arts Center. ••The deciding factor is a simple
one," said Erich A. Vollmer. ex-
ecutive director of the Orange County
Philharmonic Societr and man~na
djrecior of last years fntival. · Be-
cause of the nttd for su&stant&al
subsidy. the three sponsors mutually rnolv~ to continue the fntival onl)•
if sian1ficant underwritina was se.
cured before formaJ contract commit-
ments. Thal undcrwritina has not
been found and to proceed with a second installment this summer
would be financially irresponsible."
According to the Philha~onk Society's publicist, Bruce Har1Yl'tn.
festival backers tried unsuccessfully
to ickntify a national corporation
interested m underwntina the festival
for its second season. However.
promoters have not given up on the
possibility offuture festivals, he said.
"We remain committed to the idea
ofa major summer music festival and
we will look now to the summer of
1990 to realize that objective."
Hartman said.
-H.otel burglars may have
fled in stol.en limousine
A limpusine stolen from an Irvine
hotel over the weelcend may have
been used as the escape car in several
hotel burglaries in Santa Ana on
Monday.
A Chrysler LcBaron stretch hmou-
sinc that was always parked in front of
the, Embassy Suites Hotel at 2120
Main St was stolen someti01c late
Saturday -or early Sunday, said $.gt.
Tom Llttle of the Irvine Police
Depl,rtmenL
At about 5 p.m. Monda). three
Latinos were seen leav1n& two Santa
Ana hotels in the distinctive car.
Soon after their departure from the
Quality Inn on South Grand A venue
and the Irvine Host Best Western
Hotel on Dyer Road. burglancs were
reponed in several rooms at both
hotels, Little said.
Santa Ana police recovered the
abandoned limousine at about 8:45
p.m. No suspects were arrested.
Library travel series stans Thursday
J Traveling in India. Nepal. Sri
Lanka, Cape Hom aod Russia will be
discussed at the next three meetings
of an evenina spcalcer series starting
Thursday at the Newi>on Beach
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because it would cost more and
require condemnation of property.
.. I think each year we delay taking
action is goinf. to increase the effect
on merchants. ·said Councilman Orv
Amburgey.
.. The b1~est problem 1s that if we
delay it, it s going to take us into the
Chnstmas hohdays. which 1s going to
cause the merchants even more problems." he said prior to the
meeting.
Several residents whose homes
were flooded during the storm of
March 1983 also urged the council
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them available to downtown busi-
nesses that will be displaced from
their buildings during the course of
redevelopment construction.
Demolition of old buildings. in-
cluding the Oark Hotel,isupected to
start in four or five weeks. Cook said.
The first major fixture in the area will
be a SlO million, 850-space parking
structure that will occupy the second
block of Main Street, mland from
Pacific Coast Hiahway.
Cook said he hopes the Communi-
ty Oinic buildinas will provide space
for three to four years for ousted
businesses while the various staacs of
redevelopment work take place,
Cook said.
Cook also proposed the city
provide SI S.000 in relocation costs.
The Community Oinic. which was
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The defendants had shown a will-
inaness to barpin for from five to
seven years for various ch1racs.
includina inflicting peat bodily in-jury and attempted robbery. which
could have resulted in prison terms of
from five to seven years, Sweeney
said. However, the attempted murder
charae would have resulted in an
eiaht-or nine-year prison term,
sometbina upon which the three
could not qrce, be said.
Public Library.
The ~ms arc free to the pubhc.
The Ii is located at 8S6 San
Clemente · ve.
For information. call 644-3177.
not to delay the project.
"In 1983. 40 homes were flooded."
said Joe Oevhn, a resident of College
Park. "And half of them had water
one to two feet deep in their living
rooms. The alternate routes for this
storm drain that were suggested were
all nd1cuJous. They're just stalling. ..
The lone vote against the project
came from Mayor Peter Buffa. who
said he opposed spending $4 million
on flood control when many of the
city's traffic problems remain un-
solved.
.. I know I'm aoana to anger some of
my neiJhbors in College Park but I'm
goana to oppose this motion primarily
because my first priority is transpor-
tation,·· Sutfa said.
heralded by Cook as a "very imP,Ort-ant asset 10 the community ' in
providing medical care to low-in-
come residents. deliven routine
mechcal services, ~hol<>sical coun-
sehns, family and prcanancy 'uid-
ance, testing for sexually transmitted
diseases such as AIDS and other
services.
A staff physician is paid to dispense
medical care but other docton donate
services free of chaJ"F. The clinic
comes into contact with about 70
clients daily. It operates durina day-time and evenina houn Monday
thro\llh Tbunday. It a1lo provides a
clinic one Saturcta~ a month.
A Community Oinic s~kespenon said tbe new location Wlll be on the <>ranee Country Transit District bus route, matins the facility mon: con·
venient to prospective dients.
Officialt are upected to act on
Coot's recommendation to purchase
the bmJd.inp at toniaht't City Coun-
cil meetins.
was kind of an aU-or-nochina deal.••
A vdecf' had tried durin.a the triaJ to
prove the three men anscndcd to murder Joyce when they attllekcd
him in Heisler Park, a known twwout
for p_ys. Al\houah the diefendlnts were found not auilty of aticmpted
murder, the judee impoeed the
hanbat possible 1entences for the
other crimes.
.. In .PU'ina 1enaence, Brickner
blasted the defendants for their ··wo1fbeck modus operandi" and 11id
they b.d committed a .. predatory
crime of ~\ violence, thotouply
un~voked."
"The problem was that it as a
' packqc offer,•• Sweeney said. "All
three would have to have taken it. If
one rejected it, it had to 10 to trial," he
said.
After the tn1l, Sweeney laid both
he Ind his client weft ta&ilfied with
themutu.
... Wll very happy, _very ph 11111. ..
Sweeney laid. ... ..._..,ii WI ll'lllt
verdict and a IOod wnance. h wu a IOOd thins he was noc f'ouDd ptlty of ihe atttmjt.ed murder bccauee I think
, ••Once he (the d11trict attorney)
filed that attempted murder charae. it
tr
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Huntl"91on Beach offlclall vow to~ out why di••• SO-y••-oN eucalyptus trffl were felled •lont Lake Stre e t.
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happy." Mayor Wes Bannister and Coun-cilman Tom Mays said they didn't
know about the tree fell ing until asked
for their response Monda! ... I never
sot involved," Mays said, I assumed
that they'd save as many a.1 they
could." Others said they were "sick" over
the uprooting.
The Huntington Beach Co., the
laracst land developer in the city,
ru:ently received approval to built
latF sinale-family houteS on the
property. The city also owns a portion
of the land, hav1n1 received It from
the Huntinston Beach Co. in a land swap.
An observer said some trees may
have been removed from the city·
owned pen:el, which will be used to
expencfthe city employee .,.rkin& lot.
Huntinston Beach Co. officials
couldn't tie reached for comment.
Barbara Milkovich, a member of
the city's Historical Rcsouces Board, said Monday she was .. sick" about the
removal of the trees. She suanted someone should have wnticn the
trees into the development plans.
She said the tras may have been
planted "in the teens." pouibl)
around the time that the city pier was
fint built in 1914.
Milkovich said the Hununaton
Beach Co. planted the fint eucalyptus
trees in the city in 1906 in the area of
I hh and 13th streets and Palm arid
Acacia avenues. -
City HaJI watcher OOua Lanccvfn
1&1d he was "not surprised" by the
suddenness of the t~ topplina.
It wa~ the Hunt1nstori "BeaCh Co.
that was responsible tor ruina the la~
rema1nin1 Holly Supr refinery build·
ang the day after company officials
allegedly told h1s1oncal board mem-
bers u had no intention of de· molishing the structure. Lanicv1n
said.
The 11m.mg oft he weekend's action.
combined with Caty Hall closure for
the holtday, probably wasn't a coin-
cidence, Langevin said. He said he
suspects the uprootmJ wat timed so
that people couldn't tile complaantsat
Caty Hall and stop the work bccau~
the ci ty was closed
Artukovic' s son persists in clearing dad's name
By The Assodatff ..-,as
A year after his father's death in a
Yu1osl1vi1n prison, the son of Andri·
ja Artukovic, reputed Nazi war criminal and .. Butcher of the
Balk.ans .• •• still is 1rying to clear his
father's name.
"People say to me. 'Your dad 1s dcad1 why not let It go?'" Radoslav
Artu1tov1c said Sunday.
"To me. it 's not a qucsuon of
lctunggo. lt'sa matterofmyduuesas
an Amencan citizen .. said the 40-
ycar-old son. who~ father had hvcd
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velopment campaign that would end
with the complete build-out of the
island by the end of the decade.
For starters. the western portion of
Linda Isle was scooped out. giving the
island a horseshoe shape and total of
6,300 feet of waterfront. The dredged
sand was used to build the San Diego
Freeway. under construction at the
same time. The island was divided
into 107 ldls, where 106 homes were
eventually built. One home occupies
two lots.
Ray Lipper remembers dnvina
Clothing st ore robbed
A couple eKaoed witb Sl00-10-SlOO in CMb MODclay after boldiaa up
a clo«hi"I llore clctt at pnpoiat iA
Hun1illll0aa.cb. F1~~.~iD:....~
about 6:30 p.m. Ud oae oL lhaD
pulled out a 4-i.nc:b. bNe •II ,.
volvw ud demanded wy tom
1bedert..
They left 00 tOot.
the J~ would have been likely to
live him the muimum 1e11tencc on
the attempted murder, which would
have been 1bout 15 ~."
A vdeef shf"illlled Off the M91tion of a loneer term with a leuef ~J
sayini the ma,.e of attanpKQ
murder wu ~te and thlt lhe cue was bal'ldJed fairty.
..Defendants are alwa~ willina IO ~for 1a1, .. AvdedlAid. ~
Justice WU terYed."
Lapn1 8eecb Maror R-.n a.a.
try. ~ ii ~ 1111 -Mo tadfied ~ .......... , Mid
lhedec:ilia•to'*-ltlM_ ... .............
"rm llill ~ ottllt1liiutc:I ~-: me cMrim 11e IUed, .. ,oentry '"All OI • W11o
know that cue llill bel~ve that they did~ to Uipn1 Beach to kiJI '°"' y."
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in Seaside Colony in Seal Beach.
The elder Artukovic. who died at aae 88, was extradited from the
United States in I 986 and sentenced
to death 1n Yu1oslav1a forthe murder of700.000 people dunna World War
II, when he was lntenor MinlStcr of
the Nazi puppet state Croatia.
Artukovic became ill in pnson so
tus -sentence was delayed. He then
died before he could be executed.
His family maintained that his
ex.tradttJon was allepl and that his
conv1ct1on for war crimes was based
on an affidavit from a man wt10 lied.
onto L1nda Isle by accident while 1t
was under construction. The un·
planned detour chanaed his life.
"I can remember looking at It,
when there was noth1nf on 1t, and
saying ·one day, I'd 1kc to hve
here', "said Lipper. who has been an
islander since 1971. •
Lipperauessed that he knows about
one-third of the island's residents.
and said there is a definite sense of
community that comes from their
-mutual seclusion and love of the
water.
·•The best thins I hke about 1t is that
1t'sa very quiet place 1n the center of a
very laric metropolitan communi-
ty,' Lipper, a former: Whtttier rcsi-
Bajro A vd1c said he wa.s a motor-
~lc escort to Artukovic and heard
ham order the slauahtcr of civilians
and prisoners of war. But Radoslav Artukov1c beheves
Avd1c invented the allept1ons be·
cause of pressure from Yugoslav
secret pohce.
"I believe more and more every day that the OSI (the Jusuce Dcpan-
ment's Office of Special lnvcsup-
t1ons) was aware of the fact that BaJro
Avd1c was a false witness apinst my
father." he said.
Anukovic hopes to one day pan
dent, said. "And l'\C ne ver met
anyone here I've d1shked ··
Betty Carver and her husband.
GeOIJC. lived on Lido Isle before
mov1na to Linda Isle 10 )ears ago.
The reason for the move was simple.
she said: sccunty.
"There's a much areater ftthng of
safety here. with the guard gate:·
Carver said. With all us pnvacy and secunty,
Carver said there arc some drawbacks
to life on Landa Isle.
••1t's a httle more formal here:· she
said. "h's not the kind of P.lace you'd
go out and wash your car. •
Raub said Landa Isle lots oriJinally
sold forS6S.000toS2S0.000and now
custody ofh1s father's remains.
"I want to bury my dad," he said
On Saturday. the family held a
mcmonaJ service for Artukov1c at St
Anthony's Croauan Catholic Church
1n Los Angeles
Born Nov 29. 1899. an Croatia.
Artukov1c rose to prominence 1n Wortd War II and was pronounced a
war cnmanal in 1946. But he had fled
Yugoslavia on May 5. 1945. m1t1ally
spcnd1n1 ume m Ireland, where his son was born toh1mand h1sAustn1n-
bom wife. Anna.
run for at least SI m1lhon and usually
much more. He estimated that at least
half of the island's homeowners arc
oniinal residents. One of the island's most unusual
features 1s its abundance of parkma.
In 1dd111on to a two-ar prage, Raub
said each home has at lea.st four
1dd1t1onaJ parlung spact.$. arranged an a perpendicular manner to malll·
m12c space. All of the island's uuht1cs
arc underground, 1nelud1n1
streeth&hts that "shine up into the
trcn. ··bub said.
"A lot of good plan nan& went into
the island." Raub said. "That helps
make 1t a really good place to li ve ·
Nut: Bay l1latl 11.&H1 aJ.N.
SEMI ANNUAL SALE!
--------------SAM PLESA~NCS~--------------._.llrty SAU ~ SAU
~ S27S 00 to S82S 00 ...... -.oo Sport~ S35 00 to 583 00 hMSIS.00 Sportc~ s 165 ()() '° SS95 ()() -... .... oo 51:••~ S48.00 to Sl2500 .,_sn.oo
1touW\ S50 00 to St 7500 ......... 00 Shoe S8S ()() to S285 ()() n.u1.oo ~Shffts S55 ()() to s' 20 ()() .......... oo Nk1'welr $I S. ()() to S6S 00 ""'aoo (Olller 2,000 te f1'om our ftne c""91t selllct10nt
Gent~Oothq
.561 Newpo(t Center onve
FaShion ISiand. Newport a.ch• 6'IO 8310
HI 111 11' llet\Hlt
Ostomy group to
see Sierra Nevada
A musical and slack prt"Kntation of tht Siem
Nevada, titled "Ranee of Liaht," will tak.e place at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the monthly mutJnJ of the
Lquna ttills chapter of the Uftited Ottomy
Aaociation. The show will bt at Saddleb&ck Community Hospital, auditorium 8 , 2"4S J Health
Cenlrr Drive, Laauna Hills
OWLS to m~~t for lunch
The Officcn Wi\les' Luaue ofOranae Count)
Wlll hold a monthly business mee11n1 Wednesday at
the Golden Draaon restaurant, 2023 Harbor Blvd.,
Cost.a Mesa. Retired officers' wives and reured women officers from all branches of the military are
invited to JOtn the OWLS For information, call
Charlotte Walk.tr at 549-2028. ·
St..r~tch to your pott:ntlal
Pcnons interested 1n releasina their crcau'e
selves throullh exems1na are cncourqed to s1~n up for classes Wednetda)'S from Jan. l 8 to Feb. 8. The
exercises arc open 10 the public for a S3 l fee
Acu_pressurc techniques w1U also be t.auaht for a
$10 fee from 7:30 to 9 p.m:Thursday
Both sessions are s~nsored by the Family
Services Program and will be hcJd at Nonhwood
Community Park. 4531 Bryan Ave , Irvine. For
further information, call David Anderson at
66().3920.
Authors sign children's books
More than 40 children's authors from Southcm
Cah(om1a wall autograph their works an the 1 alben
Roon1 of the Hunungton Beach Public Libra') from
3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday The authors' books will be
available for purchase and a special drawina will be
held. For more dc1a1ls. phone 848-7813.
Support group b~glnnlng
Support group meetings for friends aod rela-
tives of pe<SOns wit~ Alzheimer's disease are offered
Jlt I p m. Thursda_y~bcginnmg Jan 19 atthc Harbor
Arca Adult Day Cai'CCcntcr. 661 W Hami lton St. ('ost.a Mesa. Call t48-9H I for 1pformat1on
Sports events promoted
The management and marketing of spons and
special events will be outlined by markchn&
consultant Jay M uellcr on Thursday at a luncheon of
the Public Relations Society of Amenca (PR A)
The meeting will bqin with a reception at 11 30 u
the Red Lion Inn an Co ta Mesa Reservations arc
required by Tuesday. call the PR A oflicc at
832-2037. .
Whale watching cruJ.se
Cruise boats for v1cwrng the gra)' whale
m1gra11on as well as dolphins, sea hons and marine
bards arc available at Ncwpon Landing.
Dcpanurcs will be at 10 am. and I pm
Monday through Friday. 9 a.m . noon and 2·30p.m.
Saturday and Sunday Pnccs arc SI O. adults. S6 tor
Juniors and seniors The senior ra te dOt's not appl\
on weekends or hohda)s.
For more information mil 6 75-0SSO
Workshops d~al with divorce
Two eight-week workshops dealing w 1th
di vorce will be offered through the Women's
Opponun111es Center at UC'I staning Wednesday
1 he first sents. "Do I Want a Divorce." helps in
the dcc1s1on-mak1ng process of determining 1f a
divorce 1s necessary. ugal 1mphcat1ons, emotional
factors and child custody issues 'Mil be discussed at
this Wednesda)' e"enmg wor~ hop costing S2 S
The second senes. "Issues of D1,ortt ·· 1s
designed to help anyone thanking ofi tn\ohcd 1n or
rccovcnna from divorce It wlll a so be held on
Wednesda) cvcnanis at a cost ofS20
Both groups v,..111 be led b) Dr Jane M111.:hell. a
therapist at the Women's Opponun1t1cs Center
Each class 1s hm1tcd to 12 part1c1pants. More
1nfonnat1on m3) be obtained b) calhn& 856· 7128.
('Al .E'\D~R
Tue day~ Jan. Ji
• 5:30 pm ewport Beadt Public Ubr.ry
Boar4, Newport Center C'ommun1t) Room 8S6 an
Clemente Dr
• 7 p.m. RuotlDJCoe Be•cb City CoucU,
council chambers, 2000 Main St
• 7 p.m HutlnJ101 Beac• City (elemntary)
Sc•ool Dl1trlcc, D1stnct Bo~rd Room, .:?0451
Cra1mcr Lane • 8 p.m. Fouotaln V•lley Clly CoHcll, council
chambers. I 0200 later A "c
U'ed11e day. )1111. 18
• 7 p.m 1A1u.u Btac• Pl1ul11 CommJ11loe,
council chambers SOS fores\ A "e
• 7 p.m HHtJaaioa Bue• Plan111 Com -
ml11loa, council chambers, 2000 Main t
1901.l(·t : l .OG
\ •
0rMee CO. DAILY PtlOT IT"W.•.
NB restroom project S400 ,000 over budget
lht•SYOKOf . or-ai.., .... .-
N~n Btach city officials art rt·
conudtnna plans for MW rettrooms near
the Newpon Pitt after learn!~ the proJCCt
.. ould C05t more than s.400.000 more than they had cstnnatcd.
<.:tt) staff'•• studyina three altcrnauvn
to rtduce the COit of me· public restrooms
and votll ~nt their plans to the City
Council on Feb. 13, The council last wetk
~JCCled all btds on tlae project.
The altemativci incl\lM:
• Rcmodelina uistina re,trooms.
• Dcletma the "fnlls" from the dcs1jn
.,hdt still relocattna the m&rooms wt"St of
the pter.
• Relocatl~ the rntroom to dry land east of the pter. immediately behind the
hftauard hcadquanm.
The council's dccisaon to rcJCCl the bids wu a sctbeck to hopes that the ne~
tHtrooms would bt in pit« by summer.
That coal will bt imposaablc to meet incc
new plans muit now be drawn up and put
out to bid, Pubhc Works Oir«tor Ben
Nolan said. ·
The rtJCCled plan called for the add1uon
of '900 square feet to the hftguard
h~dquaners as v,..tJI a construction of
rtSttooms and a paved connection to the
renovated McFadden SQuare bu&aneu
area. Caty offi aals will conlidtr ~phttina
the proJ«t an~ Pf'OC"dina trnh the hftauard ~uaners ~e lowest bad on the combancd prc>Jttt
'WISJUSt under Sl.2 milhon wh1~ the cit)
had nt1mated It v,..ould COit S7~.000 The'
construction of the rettrooms and rtlatcd
impro,emcnu accounted for about
S 7 ~0.000 of the bid prim, Nolan said.
Pan of the rtason for the exptn -...-. that 1n the proposed location ~t of the
pier "'ould rtqu1re the re trooms to ~
built on a pile foundatton of tt1nfor«d
concrttc, he said
Relocauna the mtroom to a dry land area, such as direct!)' bth1nd the hfeauard
Novic_e sailors rec4/I adventure in Bahamas
IY KATY IOUCHER r:l'llW Olly,....,.
Fantasies of qu1ttm1 that mundane JOb
•nd sa1hn1 off into the sun~t arc the stuff
of dreams to most people. But a fc" reall)
do sell the house, furniture and car and h ve
thedrtam
Such was the case for 1m and Ed
Sadoski of Newpon Beach
Sim, 40, and Ed, 41 , recently returned
from a onc-)car tnp throulh the Bahamas
1n their first and only 3~-foot Gulfstar
sailboat.
··1 was an industnal real estate broker
and was handling a prOJCCt with Sim." Ed
saiJ. .. We fdl in Jove and got mamed We
both loved to sail and belon&ed to a sailing
club where we'd sail Trequently to
Cauihna"
Sim said they alwa)"s had a dream to
someday go through the Florida Kc)s into
the Bahamas. and after five }tars of
ki.cking ·the idea around. they sold eve,,--
thmg, bou&ht a van and took off for Maine
to look for a boat
After finding the vessel of their dreams
and doing m8jqr mod1ficat1ons and im -
provements on their new "Ooaung home:·
they set off on their JOumcy
"We stancd down throu&h the Aonda Keys;· 1m said ... ('atahna and back had
been our only experience -we were
blissfully ignorant The longest we had
t\er been aboard a boat was four days "
The dosk1s decided they would ven-
ture lhrough the Bahamas. learning the
protocol of the high seas as they "'cnt
.. The water 1s totally different an the
Bahamas than in Ncwpon Beach,... 1m
said ... Through most of the tnp the bottom
was only 20 fttt deep We could alwa )5 sec
the bonom. and a couple of times wr hn
11."
Sim said JUSt getting through Ke~
B1sca\ nc to the Bahamas was a real
upenencc .. It took us a month," she said. "The
GurfStrcam travels th~ knots Boats wait
and buddy up because 1f the wand blows the wrong wa y there are mljor waves ..
J\ftcr a couple of attempts, they made It
to their first stop at Cat Kc) The) hit
Nassau and "'ere led by inflatable boats
through the channels of the . southern Bahamas The> encountered rough seas.
sharks and barracudas.
"Ed would spear fresh fi h and catch
lobster, .. Sim said "There v.crc a couple of
umcs "c were sw1mminJ and there were ~harks (om1ng straight for us. Ed poked
Album photos remind Ed •nd Sim S•doslcl of
Newport •••ch of spe•rlng fish. seeing 1h•rlc1
.... .... ,......, .........
end weatherlnt • tHwrtcane .,.,,.,., an Hveft• turous ,...,,.. eacYraton to the ...._,...,.
one on his nose .,.,,,h h1\ spear -but that
was enough for me. I didn't do much swimming after that ..
Ed said there's a lot thing~ )ou Lakr for
granted until )Ou're out at sea
"Water 1s at a premium 1n th<'
Bahamas." he said "We paid SO cents a
gallon It doesn't sound hkc much. but
"hen )Ou think of showenng and wa\h1ntt
d1 hes. 11 adds up "
1m added that 11 v.a\ not alwa\S ~mooth sailing ·
"We got into the middle of a humcane,"
she 1d ·· rherc were 40-1..not wmds and ~a,es up to 20 fttt The boat v.ould roU
OHr on its side and come batk up That
wlnt on for 3S hour\.
"I 101 so sick I thous.ht I ~as io•na to die·
The do k1) ~·d the)' put 4 000
nauucal mile on their crafl -not bad for
t>c~innina sailor" B> the end of the tnp ~e teh prc11~
seasoned " 1m Sadoski u1d "It ~a~ a
v.ondcrtul upcncn e. hut •omrtun •)Ou
don't rcall1e the obv1uu1 "It can bt 1ea~ lonely and btauu \II I
m1 ted thin1 li\e friend\ fam1l~ and
lhC>j>p1n1 n\alla '
The dotk1 Onally landfii ba~k 1n thl'
tatei 1n late Cktobcr wht'l'f the) duc~td thr1r boat tn Ann1poh1 and put ti up h11
ule
Ed w1d hr hat h11 hcan t ,,n anothtr
advcntul\' -1h1• umr tu the V1tttn
I lands
Van with AIDS-tainted needles still missing FVmanas~aulted
ByGREG KLERX Im. 3 :-..c\\ JCl'Se)·bastd firm "\\c're \tall in 1he dark about II. Costa on stroll With date
ol"_o.1y,...1Uff The needles "ere clipped trom thl·1r "tesa Police Dctcctl'<" Rus~ll Rose: \11d
s)nnges and scaled 1n spcl1alh·marl>.cd "Thert artJU\t ab\olutely no lcadi on th1
con 1a10ers. rcducmf 1he chance ohprc.ad It Vras there and 1t wa) aonc " Police still ha'e no clue as to who stoic a
van carT) ing Al D -tainted h:tpodcrm1c
needle stolen on Ne~ Year's E"e morn-
ing,
The white 1987 Dodge Ram 'an was
tolen from behind an apartment complex
1n Costa Mesa The vehicle, which was
unmarked for secunty reasons. held e1&ht
containers of needles that were used to
treat AIDS patients. The van '*-BS owned
b) Heahhd)ne Home lnfu ion Therap)'
1na the d1s<'lse Stal . there 1s a chance thr Ro)( said the ,an Vras pro abl) •tolen 11
needles could cause infecuon 11 m1shan-random
di~
"It isn't areal threat but 11' a
concern said Orange Coun1'
Ep1dcm1olog1st Dr Thoma\ Prcnder1:m
( osta Mesa poht.c ha' c been on the cue
for more than two 'A'CC~s now but are sttll
without lead\.
An)onc \\hO has seen the \'In. lictnW"
nu mber 3P5741 S. or ~ho finds an~ of 1hc
red lOnu1nen of needles, ~h ich arc
marked "'•th w1m1np that the\ contain
b10-hazardous matcnal should call the
C o~La \.1cu Police Depanment at
"'~4-S~05
Fire causes s27·s,ooo damage to house in Laguna
Sa~ tnlJnc units and 41 f'ircfiahters
battled a blue that wtupped throuah a
l.quna Beach home early Sunday morn·
1na. cau11n1 S27S,OOO damaae
Two poh~ oflkcn and one firefiahter
"'trt hghtl\ 11\Jurcd 1\ll three "C'rc lttatcd
and rtlea~J i t wuth Coa\t Medical
Center
The firt. at S95 Ounncaan Plac.:c \\I
reported at approx1match 1 4' a.m .. wa'
under 'onttol w1th1n 20 minute1. but took
more than an hour and a hall tocomplctcl)
'ubdur accordina to Battalion C h1cl Rich
°'"'btl'T} The cauw of lhc lirt " '1111
under 1n'c~t1aa11on.
l wo men attempttd to rob• l 1 ·)car ·u14t
Fount11n Valle) man H he 1uolltd
1hroulh a m1dcnual ne1Jhbofhood vrtth
h1t_JJnfntnd unda)
The couple ~" 1n 1 tra t near td1n r and Mqnolta ntnut• 11 I 0 IS p m •t\ n fo ur men 1n a dlfk mctalhc bluf car dmvt
up alo'!)l1dc them , ccurd1n1 to Polt t
Larry Gm-old.
Gnswold u1d t•o of tht mtn JUmptcJ
from the car, blocked thccauplt'• path anti
<kmanckd monc).
When the man refuwd. the robbtn
11ruc him 1n the 11omach. Hr ••• ahle 111
b'rcak frtt and run to a n arl)y hou~ for
1u11tanct, and thc rob"'"" dro~c on, the om ru1d
Tbc nnt IUIP«I Wit d nbtd II tboul
l 8 )ears of ase. S foot S inc hct ttll, I o
pounds with thon bl1Ck hair. Tho ond
1u P«1 "'••about 22 )Hfl olJ 6 foot tall
•Ith 1hon bl hair
-ly Joyce lodoWh
Cotta Mae
A lh1cf rented a $60 tuxedo from
G1n,,u Formal Wear 1tore. 3333 8n1tot St . 1n late December but
failed to return the suit
made a 11fet> check lhrout)\ l~
bu1kbn11t 2 a.m. Fnday. The women
manqcd to break away and the man
Oed the butkhna.
Laguna Beach
Pohce wctt called to the 200 block
of ~ntcr Street on Saturda~ at 9.31
whtte a fiaht betwun a boyfncnd and
ainfncnd had mulled 1n the bo' ·,
nose bt1na bloodied. The v.oundcd
male left the a~a.
iterco o'er tl'\t ~tckend • • • \ \tcno1raph machine and \lidc
proJe<tor \ alucd at S2. 00 -.ere tat..en
from a locked I Qll Isuzu parked 1n
th( 11<XJO block of Bnahton R1,cr
earh \unda\ morn1n1
latc turdly n1aht
Huntington Bt'ath
~mconc threw a t1rt irun thou&h 1
&)a \ "AlndOYo In the ' 00 bloc( Of
En11ntcr Dmr. cau inf about S J
1n dim
• • • four armed men. all de1i(r1bed a'
beina V1ttnamett, allqtdl~ fon:ed
the11 W9)'. into a home 1n the 3000 block ofCoohdtt A"enuc at 11 a.m.
Friday and titd up &he female ~ident
1fttr putttnt a aun lO her head They
rtl)Ot\edly: ransacked the home nee-
•M wwth Sl.~ .-.onh of propeny.
The-omni was not harmed. • • • • A res1den1 in the 300 block of
Hamilton A"enue rfporlcd her for·
mtr boyfritt\d k1Cktd 1n a pon1on of
her front door an a .., &Jn attcm P' to sec
her at 7:20 p.m. unday. • • • A -oman rtponed that t•'<> ••llct ~" removtd from her .lhoukkr punt at 1pproi11matcly 11 :30 a m.
Slhardly u w walked throqh the
crowd '" South Coe" P.laia. The 9'atleU coe1a1ncd S 141 wonh of
mdit canh end cash. • • • Art/Ti lhll • vcftdans rnaclune amc
hat money It the Travtt LoCllt H•I. 2450 Newpon Av~ .• at :11:>o pm.
Friday. I .... knocW ~ &ht medlaoc and &kn ran from aM KeM. . ~ . :Aaunc•:gs-,.....,. ...... tftllf It JJO 91. ,.. .. I
.... ,1dMd ........
Newport Beach
A bu~r atttmP'td to haul a I SO.
pound 11fe from a home in the 1000
block of Ruth lane late Fnda) .-hilt
the midalh ~ away. The thief
camed the •ft out a slid1n1 door and
over a sl\·foot fence. then manqcd to act anolhtt 20 feet Yo'llh the ~ze
before abandonina 1t near the drive-
way. The safe's conttntJ ..-c~ valued
11 SlS.000 • • • pproJUmatcly two ho~n later
what m1~t l\a'te been the ume
bUl)lar POed ~n the bedroom
winctow of a m1dcncc in the 1000
block of u It\ and tole a ha~""
and S4~ 1n cath Pohce foUnd
m11ch1na Rttbo shOc prinu at both
tocauons, • • • Tht w1ndo• •'U 1muhtd on a
vehidt parud 1n Che JOO bloclt of
Ea11 Coast Hiaf9wa)' c:aUtant S200 1n
dal'l\llf. PoltCt rtpon the ve'ludc wn
ranutltcd and a tdevitioft monitor
sysitm may have bttn iakCft • • • Slturda)' •• I a m . a bUrl:lar
mnovtd a IC'f'«n above tlw lritcWtt Bk ol 1 condo n lht JOO bliCtl ol Olero end look~.,,.. ..... , ., ........ ~
• • • A man 1n the ~1c1nit) of the I ~00
block of Cliff Drive told c1t.11cn to
"Leave the area There ••So•nt to be a
shoo11na" It Just atltr J p m. Sunda)
The suspect was aonc when officen
arrived • • • Someone broke a window at a
dOttd bu11nn5 1n the SOO block of
South Cout Hiah*ly ear1) turd•>
monuna. The amount of I "as no
l\IAJlable. • • • A th1d'tnlemiabo1M 1n tht 31000
block of Coua Hiahway and took
Sl.2001n malttla.Mou11ttm • • • Appt0ai~ SS.000 •• mis •n& alW a bu~ an dw 2000 block of
llo..llW\'elltmcc Oii Friday. • • • A br-..e WM laRn from a
k>cation i• dw lOOOO b1oct of Coast
HW.•r oa s.a .... y brtwem t 1:30 p.m.andmMbtilJIL
, •••••• v .. ,
4..., ......... 1 .. :r~ ._._... ... llOOOMoc*of ....... ,.,. ....... '° ..
• • • ThC' peal ot an alarm at (1olden Bonk l.1quor. 11 701 i;dm er ._,.
cnue. cm·ou C'd a "°ould·bt bursJar
to OC'c the enc without •teall n.a an) merchand1~ at 2 a m unda)'. • • • mconc \ml\hed a raac v.m·
do~ at a home 1n 1bc I block ot
\anta Rua ~tttct at 11 p m. unda)'. • • • A pu~. -Aallet, prn and crtdu
card'' alucd at S 70 "tre taken from a
home 1n the 11000 block ot La
NaranJI Ctntt'r mct1me o"cr the
-.cekend. • • • mcone took a broom. pallet and
roofina matcnal from • \th•clc parked 1tV1 ta View Elemtnt.at')·
School II 162~0 H1ckOF) at 1 l:U
p m. f nda) and Kt 1hc mi ten.al on
lire pin 1 the bu1ld11'1. • • • S 76 tl«tnc mcttr boa 11 the
uthern Cahforn&a Edison ofru:'C,
11801 Zircon Center. •• dan\llfd
•1th a bucbill hat bttwun I arMt 9
a. m Saturday. • • • Equipment .. alued at $1 -.1
ttmovtd frotn a 1917 'aw oar\td
tn tM I SOOO b&« o( onJ Circk
• • • A rei1dent in the 16000 block of Ui
Valla Lane 1o11d somronc 11olt a tr~
from her fron1 )'ard At fim 1hc
thous.ht the tree v.as rtplanttd 1n a > ard not door. but rcpotudl)' •1• m111a.ll~n. · ••• An offic11l 1n the cmtf)tM} room
11 Pa 1fK:1 Communll)' HOJPtlal
called felf' 1M11tance. d11m1ot &Nt
tv.o drunk• ~ bt1 loud ind
..,ulpr 1n tht lobb). .ctn n1
1titm pn lhttr way.
'About 20 pc• "1e •rrpon.edlt •m
r.p1uw •llh ~"1' "'°'11)' antr 11
p m. Sundt)' 1n tht .-a of CCT A"tn~ and Kolcdo L.tne. • • • Buralan Mok 1 btcttk ulucd aa SlOO (rom lft unk>cted ,.,. I•
220 "'°'" o( 20th su.s. • • • A ~ tn CM I IOOO WO& ol
Cam1br lMr •id * Ml'I _, M 11:.0 p llt .,. IO ftlld I ,.....
D a ~· , ... Mr -·~l'OOllf Tiw '""'*'· ...... .......,, ... ..
lht --~. illllociM .... . ..,,. .. d ........... .. • ... ....
•
,M Or-.COMI DAILY PILOT/ T\Mdly, .1-..ry 17, 1819
M~P) -A crowd of •bout S bumtd e1n ind threw
y at ~ice who had ft red ~~ dUri"f I chltt lhll d ia a W'itclt and -.1th one 1uspect dMd and 1nother if\iured, authorities
llid. A'bout 12$ Police officen in riot doled off1n area about 17 bloc:k1
ne bk>ck1 in tht predomlnatetr ndahborhood u1t nonh or wntown, whkh has l:n the she of
major f'ldal strife In the peal
Miami Mayor Xavier Sl.drtz c» ~red the riot "contained .. about five
ho1.1.n ·1a1er. School officials an-
nounced five schools in the area
-Id be closed today.
Sevtral omcen hit by rocks and bot.tin were treated at the scene.
PQlke Mid. Al least two can·wtrt set
anrr, two r\ewsvehicle111\lckcd with toe•• ·and several pebj)le who
Mt1dered fnto tht area were hit by
rockl. authorities said.
'"All of a sudden they threw a bia
rock ri&ht on tM side of 1he
vtr. l "'oclc.cd it with my elbow.
wtre yellina 'Get that white
WOlftln out of the car,"' said Lourdes ~U:il·Toltdo, a 27-year-old WCIX·
'""'' ,.olk• -••• lrt MleMI. -~ Ull• cover .,._ .. riot -cf04ed • 11·-•-behind a car M ltt• ac•n• of a "'••tine ttNlt of tit• OV•t n dlltrkt on Mond.,.
arta on her way home from work. The incident btpn about S:4S p. . hospitalized, alonj ....;ilh otheri in t_he
"l hl.d no idea.it wa11oin1on," Slid on the Manin Luther ~na hohda ve.h1c!e,involvc:ct .1n t.he wrc;ck •. pohce
f4y Wonhinaton of Miami Beach. when police stancd chasing a moto~ said, without 11v1n11den11t1es.
"Tbcrt were about 20 kids all throw-cycle with two possible robbe'1 r.-·· ltui.t·Toledo, who had stayed in
her car while an 1nchorman and
Qam~rman &Ol out, 11id she drove a 1block 1W1y and was ~ued by an omcer who led her from the car
bthlnd a plastic riot shield.
ing thinp. I was wonied that I was suspectl. said Sat. Michael Maiur.
1
. A crowd of about SO to 75 people
101n1 to be hun. J didn't see 1ny cops Police st1ned shootina.. and th · &athered 11 the accidenl scene in the
around there." motorcyc_le r.ari into a car, Mazur s.ait Ovenown section and staned throw-
Later Monday Miami police wert The driver of the motorc~cle dio in& rocks and bottles, Mazur said. By
placed on full ~ with ovemi~1 at the &eene, said polite Chief Pen several hours l•ter, l\e said, the
shifts called in early, and the Aonda Anderson, who wouldn't say wheth<f situation had become "very volatile" ~ A waitreu u.ld her windshield was
shattered by a five-pound concrete
'block when she drove throuih the
Hiahway Patrol and Metro police the cause was the crash or polic and a riot control plan was put into
placed on standby. aunfire. A motorcycle passcnaer w1 effcet.
Activists claim Hero's indelible mark ion nation
po11c~rac1sm .-t d · · K' , b. thd , t ·b· t s·
t.ONOBEACH(AP)-Ablac• Cl e 1n. rng s rr ~y rr u e
policeman apparently sho~ed
throuah 1 plate alau window by a By The Auodated Preu
white officer durfna a filmed pri vate
1lina operation to ex~ allqed
taciam llid Monday the officer used
violence 1s a firtt reton. The S.tu.rday nit.hi confrontation
on a Lone, ~h strtet was p.an of a
1ti.na1et Uf11JY Don Jackson, 30, for an NBC camera crew followina him in a
v1n. A camera also was placed in 1 car
In which Jackson rode. Lona Beach P!Jlice refused com-
ment on the incident.
Jackaon a sefJeant on the
1u.burben kawthome police depan-
tnent who Is on le1ve, rode as a
P.l•narrwith Jeffrey Hill, JO, an ofT-
duty 1\.lte corrections officer who
drove a rented 1977 car through a
bl&h<rime area of the city.
lhe men were pulled over, alleacd-
ly for strt1ddlin1 lanes. which 1hey
denied. On the videotape, it did not
1ppe1r that they had crossed any line.
Americans honored the memory of
the Rev. Martin Luther K.ina Jr. on
Monday with ceremonies. speeches
and symbolic acts that testified 10 the
vitality of the slain civil rights leader's
lepcy.
The Libeny Bell in Philadelphia
was symbolically tapped, national
leaders joined Kina's family in Atlan-
ta and Pru.idcnt-clcet Georae Bush
praised the fallen leader on the
national holiday that commemora1es
his binh.
"He lived a hero;s life. He dreamed
a hero's dreams,' Bush told black
political leaden in Washinaton. -He
ler a hero's indelible mark on the
mind and imqination of a great
nation."
Nowhere was that mark felt more
stronaly than in Selma, Ala., where
Kina bepn the l 96S Selma-to-Mont-
gomery march that helped establisf1
voti!'ll riJ}lts for blacks througho1 Jt
the SOuth. On Monday. three blacks wt'rl:
· sworn in as members of the Dallao
Count~mmissio'!t based in Selma.
They me the urst black tlOrn·
missioners in Selma since Re;·
construction and gave the fi vc-menl·
bcr commission a black majority. •
"We brina home to Dallas Coun111
the harvest of the Manin Luther Kini;
vo1in1 ri&hts act." said U.S. Oistnct
Judae U. W. Clemon, the first blat·1~
federal judge in Alabama, who dq·
livered the oath of offi« to 11i1:
commissioners. . . .,,
Amona those tak1n1 pan 1n 1111:
ceremony was James P. Turnr~.
actinf head of the Justice Depart·
ment s civil riJhts division.
"I predict that someday studentsqf
modem history will point 10 Selma,
Alabama. as 20th-century Ameriu'h
Right ll0\11 no news is good news for
homeowners at Security Pacific Bank.
Of course, with an offer this good
we can't tee it will be around Because we're waiving all closing
coeta on 811 our Homeowner Equity
Loans up to $2fJO,OOO. Plus, we cifer
no points/no fees on all our variable
interest rate Homeowner Equity Loans
and a no points/no fees option on our
fixed rate Homeowner Equity Loans. -
But while We're saying no to extra
costs, we're saying yes to 30 year lums
on fiu,d rail Hom1?J1W11eT Equity Laans. •
This longer term means your monthly
payments will be lower. And that's
something you can hardly say no to.
forever. C would be a very good •
time to applJc
Rr complete deuils, phone our toll·
free number Mood.v t:hmigh Thursday
from 7 AM ·9 PM. Or Friday and
Saturday from 8 AM-6 PM Or visit I
any one ci our convenient 575 branches. I
Security Pacific c&rs the stability '
m a 120--year-old bank and is part of I
Security Pacific Corporation with total I
assets of $78 billion.
1·800·553·SPNB ~\1
cradle of democracy where people of
all races beg.an 10 'five Dr. K.jnJ's ·
dream ofbro1herhood," Turner u1d.
In Birrnin&.ham, Ala.,oncesymbol-
ized by fire hoses and police dogs in
1he civil ria.hlJ battles of the 1960s,
Mayor Richard Arrinaton Jr. said at a
rall y that "symbols or history are all
around us.'' including the 16th Slrctt
Baptist Chu~h. where a bomb killed
four black Jirls in 1963.
funhernorth in A1lanta, black and
white political leaders joined King's
family, _including his widow, Core1ta
Scott K.ing. for the annual ecumenical
service 111 the Ebenezer Ba ptis1
Church.
The Rev. Jesse Jac\son. once ont
ofKina'scontroversial youna lieuten-
ants, used the occas.ion 10 criticize
Pttsiden1 Rcapn for suuestina last
week that some black ICaders per-
petuated the civil rijhts movernenl
for their own benefit.
Crossed wires ·
found on two
more jetllners
l.ONDON (AP) -Two more
Boein1 7S7 jetliners ha ve been found
with Crossed wires teadina 10 carao hokl ft.rt extiRJuishcr bottles. brin1-ina the total to five since compulsory
tbecks bcpn Friday, The Times of
London reported Tuesday.
The newspaper s.aid checks by
enainccrs in the Netherlands and
Canada revealed tha1 two airtraR,
both less than a year old, wert
wronaJy wi~ 11 the Boeina planl in
Seattfe before delivery.
Boeina _spokesman Tom Cole in
Seattle saM:I Mondly such problems
can tlke place in the manufacture or
in the maintenance of airplanes.
"We 1tt lookina into the technical
upCcU of it to 1et what the miswirina
was or is so 'flit, cu coma it," be Slid.
Britain's CivU Aviation AulhOrity ~Sundaylhltmai_..efthe
British airline Air 2000 round crOSICd wires duri Rs checks of carau com pen,.
men1 wam1~ sY.lltfOs fOllowina the
discovery ofwirina ~ms in 1wo Jk>eint 7S7s in the UnitedSu.tcsaincc
compulsory dtecu bepn.
ftuley wirif!e is one poaibility
be1111 eumined. ~ ex pens 1nvesliaat·
in& the British Midbt.nds Boei"I 737 crash at Kqwon.h in central Enj.11nd on Jan. 7 iJI wh.ic:h 44 people died.
Factory can
make toxic gas,
minister says.
BONN, Wal Clmnlny (Al') -
Finance M i nister Oer)!ard
Stol.enbn'l•Y' the 90vemmem ncr. belleW'I 1 Ubyla dlmlical f'llc:lqry is capeble of produ<lftl ~ , .,.,
IOCordina to a report published
Mondly.
At • news conf<rc"!"1 Stoltenb<fa epin ,.Yisod tile olfkiot rccolltclion
ofwben Bonn liBI ~ ofpos1i1M
Wat Omnu iovOl...,,,..t In die plutL lie aho 11MI a .,..,..,..,
compeny m1y hlvt 1klod tM CO<t· llNCUoo~·_.L..s
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College to publish Si:hweitzer's 1et~e
ORA.HtiE -Fifty lctttrs wn11en by Alben Schweitzer 11nd t:'!-i
RPfHCnt tho most compleie. set or corrnpondence from the N~ winnina bunianitarian could breathe new lire into tht Schwtiuer Intl•
Chlpmen Ctjllqt. The letlers, acquirtd rt(:'tft-ly for about Sl01000, were written
1928 ind 196S. the year "Schweiucr d~. to AIKC Ehlers. a Oe~ 111 woman Ind internationally known hll'P'ichordist who tau&)'lt muJK
University orSoulhem Caliromia. She died in lg81 . >fm~<I Schwei~ and Ehlen. wM> met 1everal times. wrote about 1ss:lld O day, iftcll.Miina the rise of Nazism . which caused Ehlen to Ree Europe.
Redondo Bea ch restoring pier
REDONDO BEACH -A year aft tr storms and fire damqcd. the~
old Horseshoe Pier. improvement and rtttoration pn;ljcc:ts valued •
million are under way or pllnned -but busineu is far frorn boom1na.
Tht: city1scentennial ra11s in 1992. and ci\y offieials hope to have the .f
rnlortd by then. Bui t0me financial hurdltS renftin. ~ , ·
AnotherS6 miUion must be raised to ttconstruct tJ\e p1~r. dtstroyed by
in May afterbein& blttertd by storms in January a.nd Apnl,, , .
Althouah 32 of th' originat 48 seaside hops a~ rcsiaunnt~ s\1ll'lre o="-busineu has dropped bc<:ause people mlstaktnly brheve the entire hart>or
hascloted.
State leads in Pentagon projects
WASHINGTON-The Ptntaaon wants to spc:nd almo,1 S8.6 billion
construction projects in fiscal 1990. with just five s11tt1 accotln11n1 for aJm0,a1>
S i.2S billion 1n work. · •
The bi& winnen, if Pn:sident-elect Bush and Coriaress 1oalo!11: Califo~
withS486.S1nillion 1n proposedspendina; Te"a.s.. w11h $238 8.m.11lioi::i: Florida
with $194.2 million~ New York, with SI SI million. and. V1rg1n 1a. with Sl4 •
million. "" ,',/ ~t'I
AlthouJh California Jeads the overall spendina list. none of 1he 1~
proj«U are proposed in Californ ia.
Reagan w anted Regan out for long'time .. . . . ~ . WASHl NGTON -President Reapn said 1n a broadcast 1nterv1~
Monday that he quietly prcpand for Donald T. Repn's depa.nurc: aa Wh:\e.
House chief of sLaff for months before Rtpn actually leO.
Reapn acknowkd&ed in the interview that Repn had bttn h1v1nr-
problems with NanC)' l{eagan,·lhe first lady, and !hat one of "'t:aknesses:w,
pmiden1 is that ··1kriow1ha1 l have a soft hean."
Rcpn was ousted as at the end of February 1987, at the-he11h1 of the Ira ~
Contra sca.ndl.I. arid was replaced by former Sen. Howard Ba.ker .. R· Tf'!"?!i
Reaaan insir.ted a1 1he time he did no1 fire Repn. say1n.a Regan had 1nd1e1:r_.,
at some earlitr time he wanted 10 retUrn to pnva1e business..
In the Monday night in1erv1ew, however. Rcapn said he quietly hoJ>C'C1 CO
be cable use a letter of resignation which Regan had submitted months ea.rt1er.
Natural gas explosions level houses
CRY ST Al LAKE., Ill. -Natural a,a1 explosions that lt\'eltd 1wo h~::'t
and damaatd a third in two days lltl(rt c•lltd a co1nc1dcncc b) u11!11y offia.al'·
but M>me residents remain unconv1nred.
Nonhem Illinois Gas Co crews rcportc-d find1n1 nothing .unu1u..1
Mo nday while scourinamorc 1ha"n 100 homes and a school "'11h1na m1k rad_i il"t
of the explaiions Thul'lday and Saturday 1n this IO"''n of 17,000 about 60 md':&
northwest ofChic.ago.
··11·s JUSI a co1 ncidencc. No rela1ionship C':.\tst' bc1wttn lhe 1~
e"plosions," said ulllity spokesman Bob Edwardi. ..
There werc·no scnous in1un~.
One house was leveled follo"'·1ng an tAplos1on on Thursda) and m~ ...
e1.plosions 1>n Saturday destroYtd one house and knoc ltd another o!T ia
foundation.
Fire Chief Richard Ntbcl said i1 will probably t.akr 1nvr111Jga1ort weeU t.""
determine the causes of the blasts.
Marcos hospitalized with pneumonia
HONOLUl-U -former Phili ppine: Ptt"1den1 Ferdinand ~1•tC?f
remained iti a hospital Mond1y. sufTenng from pneumonia and bronc-h1"1
asthma, a nursina supervisor wid.. Marcos, 71, has been hospnalizcd three times 1n httle more than a mor.tt.
He was restina in auarded condition ~tonday 11 Saint Francis Mtd1cal Ccntel"
after be1naadmitted Sund.a)' aftemoon. accord1n& lo a hospi111 spok'eswomao.
. Marcos' two previous hospital su.ys, one for nine d1ys ind the 01her fur
stven, wert (Or treatment Q(COn&ettivc htan failurt:, his doclon. Uld.
A fedttal coun hc:arin& wa!i s.chedukd Thursday 1n New York l(\
determine if Marcos i .. healthy enovah 10 travel there for arra1111ment on
racketcerina chatJCS.
HOKl.D RKlt.t s
Search ends for bodies in train wreck
DHAKA Ban&ladcs.h -Resc~rs pulled a pan 1w1s1ed wrttU1t ""'Ith !v.o
cranes Mondiy ana ended their karth (or victims from the head-on era.tor
two trains thal killed at least 110 pcoµ&e .
Au1horlt1C1 launched an ln,restigation into whether a wron4 s11nal 1ft " ~
new electronic system cawed Sunday's crash. the worst rail acc1dt-n1 1n ~
country's history. • Sca~S&id no more bodies were uncovctcd Monda)'. "Whe(l I v1 t~ld
the site this mornins. the silence of a 1f1 veyard hun1 ovtr the 1re1," iald ot;f:
pollceofft«:r on condition o f 11nonyn1 i1y.
Activists arrested in Czechoslovakia
VIENNA, Austria -Hundrtds or police used ""'"*'er C11.nnon Monday ro clear Wence.tu Square in Pruue of ~~c layin& Oowen for a youns
Czechoslovak who burned himKlr11ivt 20yeattaSo10 protest lhc Sovtel·led
invaaion. ·
Prominent buman tjahts activisll were rtl)Orted a.rn:s1ed in lht trtond
altlCk Oil the tquare by rio~ Polict it\ two days.
About 500peopie aticnded •commemorative ltoman Catholic Mass tor Ju Pallch in the dl)' of 8rM on Monday and the priest rertmd tt~tedly to
.. Jan the manrr.:"~1 hout rnen;liooina PlilKh's name, panlclpents said. Palach..1 » M>ldJtudcnt,'"1 hiMtclfafitt to pn:hnt the ~of
Sovie1 -'""' W1r11w PK1 invulon or A-1961. Wlll<h <t1alhecl the "l'rqu< Sptinc" ,.forms ofCommunin Piny ch>d AloWwk< ~
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rioters attack police In
Miami black neighborhood
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Community
Clinic exits
central HB
By ROBERT BARKER
ofltf!JO.,. ..... MM#
The Hur.tinaton Beach Communi-
ty Oi nit. a dispt.nsc:r of moderate cost
medical services and counseling for
more than two decades. will move out
or downtown later 1h1s month. mak-
ing its five p<>rtablt buildings av1il-
1blc for d1.s~accd businesses.
The clinic, which has oprn11ed on
ci ty-owned property at 322 Fifth St.
for the past 10 ycan. will move to a
medical building a1 17692 Beach ~
Bl vd., ~r the 1nttrsec11o n wi th
Slater Avenue.
The clinic will share fac1lit1es wi th
1he W~t Counschn& Center when ii
begins opera1in& from its n~ lo-
cat1on Jan . 30. The clinic has ~n
looki ng fo r a new site for some time
because of impcnding downtown
dcvclopmC'nl. officials said Monday.
City Administrator Paul Cook is
recommending that the c11y·s rc-
dcvclopmen1 agency buy the live
trailers for the appraised value of
S71.000.
He also proposed the cny make
(P~•Je H~ CLINIC / A2J
Upcomlne downtown rNev•lopM•nt 11
~udng the reloattlon of the Huntington ••.ch Community CJlnlc •nd forclnt m•n7
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Main Str4'•t bu1lne11e1 to close. such •• the
·Maul Sutfboard 1h0p fabov•I· M.,.chant1
predict •·t>GPP•rs• reaction• on Pa9e A7.
Gay-bas"1ers'
attorney says
DA bl_undered ~
Bv LESLIE EARNEST or-°"',,__
. Thret mcmbtn of a nccrNazi
skinhead aroup who were K:nttneed
to pnson Friday for their violent
attack of IJIY man in a Laauna Beach
park m1aht be facina lonscr sentences
had they bttn charged with a lesser cnmc, accordtn& to the auornC'y for
one defendant .
Attorney James Swttncy said 11 was thr d1stnc1111omcy's decision to
charge the men with attempted
murder that caused the defendants to
refuse a pica barp1n that could have
resulted 1n them spcndina up 1oseYcn
years bfh1nd bars.
As it u., seven years was the lonsttt
o( the three .1t:ntcnccs t\andcd down
by Superior Court Jlld&c David H.
Bnckncr on Friday. Convicts who c~h1bi1 tood bthav1or and a willini-
ness 10 work often xrvc half the umc
to which they ire sentenced, Deputy
Dist. Ally. Thomas Avdecfsaid.
Slephc·n Walther, 18, rccc.ived four
ycan: John Michael Moore Jr., 2J,
four ~rs and eight · months; and
Aaron Fredrick Compean, 18, drew
seven years for wield in& a lead pipe i'
the beatina. The thrtt men. all Huntinatol)
Beach residents, were convicted of
assault, but found not 1uilty of tht
more acrious attempted murdcf
charae. Robert Thomas Joyce. a Los An1';
JClcs resident. suffered serious in-
JUries in the July attack.. ·
Sweeney, who is Walther's av
tomcy, 11id be considers his clicnJ
locky. ··wr wcrt talkin& numbers iri
cxcns of 10 years." Swec.riey said or
discussions that took place before the"
tnal began.. t~oseSHTERMS/AZj
Costa Mesa refuses to 9elay storm ·drain project
By BOB VAN EYKEN the City CoUncil awarded ~ S4. l ''l'M4fsap_poin1ed ... said.Ma fk Ike, • have required that work on the storm who rcprtscnts the a 50e1aoon. IOdation. proposed. an allcrnatc
Ol-°'""'1"*"iWlf mllhon contract for the pt'OJC'CI to co--0wnerofEarly lkcVolvo.··1 think dra1nbcocrformcd atn11ht. •·There. arc hund;rcds of JObs and .route that wouJd hJive t.aken the
Mcrchanison Costa Mesa's Harbor Aman Bro1hcn Inc. t~ey ch<>!C the .lc-111 effective aljcma-The assoc1111on. whrch hire;d an many hvchhoods 1n,·o.lvcd hr'rc. Al a storm drain down the eas1 side of
8oulcvan1 womed iboul a loss of The council did compromise. how-uvc. We rt 101nt 10 h~vc 1~0 lanes auomey and a 1niffic cni1necr. also m1n1mum. 1h1• pro,f("<'1 should be Harbor 8oulc,·atd throu&h tM K
business d~nng lhe insta.Jlauon of a ever. by agrcc:in& 10 spend an esll· open, but one o them is ao•~f to bt asktd 1herouncil 1o put o lTbidding 1n deferred u~.111 allcmaove rou1cs can ~an park.1na lot, over 1he boulvcard
scorm drain, failed in their attempl milted SJ20.000 extra 10 assure that full of dump trucks and 1~erc s 1011ig order 1operm1t the c-ny 10 consider an br s1ud1<"d. near Ham1hon Street and then down
Monday night 10 win a icmporary 1-..,ro lanes of 1raffic will be kept open tobca.~ugc cranc layi ng pipe in \'ncof alternate route fo r the storm drain As pn:woscd. the pro!CCl will folio~ Chark Suttt on 1hc west side of the
reprieve from the prOJect. 1n each dircct1onduringcons1rucuon. thc-m. ..I think ih~ busincs~ prcn y Harbor Boule-\ ard from Wilson boulevard
Despite 1 ~uest for a delay from The compromise did no1 .satisty Jkcand othermerchan1son K1rbor much speak for the cntu't Harbor S1rtt1 to1us1 north 19th Slte'C'I. Bull's proposal was ~Jectld by lhf'
1bou1 SO bus'int!scs compr1sina 1he business owners alon& the boulevard. Boulc..,ard had asked the coun:1\ 10 Arca bus1nc-ss co mmunll) ," ~·d Richard D. Bull. eng1nccnng con-l"Ou nc1I 1n • 4-1 vote. ho...,.·evcr.
Costa Mcsa1 Merchants Associauon, however. consider another opuon 1hat •1ould John P11k1n. a Laauna Hills anornc> sult1n1 hired by 1he mcrch1n1s as-jPlrt'•• ~ DftAINS/ A2)
Linda Isle hidden behind gate_s and ~uards Old trees
uprooted;
officials
are upset
EDITOR 'S NOTE: This 1s rhe
1h1rd aniclt 1n • s1:c-1»n scrics on rhc
people. the lus1ory and rbc lore of1hc
1Jl1nds offt/cwporr Harbor.
By GREG KLERKX
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One word succinctly dc5Cribn
Lind.a. lilc: Pnvate.
Linda Is~ is not tAactly inv111na.
nor do .llJ 1nrutb1ta.PU \lro1t1nt that to
chan.,:. I I l'\ the only one of the six:
Ncwp0n Hnrbor 11lands that is ptod
and au:i.rdctl at all times. The au~td
le11 you. know in no uncertain terms
that thil is a very pnva te enclave and
1u rt.11denu hive paid bis buCk.s for
1htir seclusion. -
·:You can't ae1 an unkss ; ,u·re a
resident or unlcu a m1dcn1 hu
specifically notified us 10 let you on:·
11id 1hesuard. who would not s~c his . name.
If you're hav1na d inner 1t the:
Reuben E. l.«rcstauranc. chant« are
)'OU c:an IC1 a pm\y IOod 1ook at
Und1 l.te. :hancts are j!Jll as JOOd
that you ma7 ftat even ruliu )'Ou're
1ook1na at an tsla.nd. What you will tee art: some verj
prioc:y homes. usu.ally · with boltt
m<>Ofd 1n f~fnl ofthrm. The VICutty
cirtullr cottfi&untion of the hOmn
may 11ve .... ,. tome or the: itland's s«ms. but nothtna dx: witL
"It's ver:i 'qulct.. v~ private and
very flmily.oncntcd1 sakS JIC'k
Raub, a 'pinnecr' m1den1 who has
hvfd at 2 Lindi Isle Mn« the
cons1ruc1ionofh1shome-oncof1he
l.tllnd'1fint.f7-in 1969. ''Therr'satot
o( Qrnil"ldiene oo 1ht isllnd. a lot of
common 1ntl;!'fnt."
For all itJ nimnl prc:ttnlions u a
hlvn for 1K rich and &rnout. lh&S
tiny ptlic of 41nd rote from humble ........ be ""'~ or Lindlt lsk and 1~ r.lllory ofTtit 1rvint o. are v1rtuaUy
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-coiled-Island b<ao•1tof1he
fre.aYIM .. tinp or 1he toothy fish
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-for !ht dal!lflter °' Mylonl In~ doc i... of 1he family IO
ICll run the company.
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1odaiy. Some of the leasn on L1he
islliad's 106homn•~11111 owncn by
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anothtt 11ndspi1 'O nav1111e a~nd
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bonnc Harl>of bland. 11 wosanw>loy pcnin1u~ a pitch of rttdy •ftd t"'t
aln101I d1sappeartd when h1Jh tide
roUed 1n.
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cwpon Harbor. mud and tilt
df'tdtcd up from the bo11om ...,,.,,
dumped on top of the s.andspil, muc-h
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and Newport 1Jl&nd1. The landw1rd
11deofthC' ptn1n ul1 wasdf'C'dtcd and
ctured, ind 1n 1M1nd was born.
Landi Ilk wa~ annucd inlo N~w·
pion Beach on Jan. 26. 19S4.
The 20-acre 1sl1'nd -..,·u ''aca.nt until
lheeatly 1960s. when Thf Irvine o.
bcpn tn qgrc sl,·c.. fivC"-ycar de-
f,...11« lft LMOAI
11v ll08ERT BARKER or-°'""'1,... .-
w orkmen s~·oopcd 1n over the
wctkcnd and toppled I~ 10 20
1owcnn1 eucalyptus trcci to makt room for o.pens1,•t sinalc--family
homtt on vac.ant land to the rtar of
Huntiniton Beach City Hall.
Offic1als and tt11dents A.td 1hey
were shocked and anacrcd 1ha1 tht
trees. possibly a halT-«n1ury okl.
W<"rC"n't preserved and worked 1n10
the hous1ngdcvelopmen1 at Lakt and
17th Strcrts near Yorktown Avenue.
Surpnscd officials satd they re--
ct1vtd no advan« "'amina or t\M' 1m~nd1ng uprootina.
·The usu.al th1n1i1 to save as many
old trees as you can and lhc.n to F"t a
permit from tht city befOfe you chop
any of them down.· an off'icia1 said.
Councilman John Erskine vowed
to find out who 1n tht c11y iss~
permtuton to f'tmovc lhc 1rcn. Ciry
Hall was closed ~1onday in ~
a-rvanct of the Martin Luther Kil\&
holiday, and he was unable t01."'0ntxt
cny officials 10 set ans~rs.
EnkiM said ht is perturbed Cit)'
'ta ff mcm hen •PPI rentl~ p vc the eo--1htad for the demolition without
1ncorpora1rn1 as many of the lrttl a
pc>ss1blc 1n10 the m1dcnti1I projttt.
He wa1 una...,,'lrc of the uptOOliftl
until he drove by the area on his way
10 work and noticed "1he lS-tboi.t
bcauttn" lyu11 on 1hcir aides with
tht1r roots Jt"fked out of the around.
he said. "Zera of the lrttt was uved. .. be
said. .. I'm shocked and not ~
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'Music festival
plans dropped
llvUSUE EARNEST or-._ ......
The New Wortd Music Festival. a
lerict of concerts and chamber re-
citals that beun last summer and was
expected to l>ttome a yearly event.
will not be presented this year because
oh a.ck offundina.
The festival, which had as its
centerpiece the Miami-based New World Symphony Orchestra, con-
ducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
and comprised of .,.aduated mu-
sicians from around the county, pve
six perfonnances at UCI and the
Oranaic County Performina Ans
Center last year. It was considered a
trainina orchestra for youna mu-
sicians..
The festival bepn under the un-
~nted thrtt--way s~nsorship
of the Oranae County Philharmonic
Society. UCJ and the Aru Center.
.. The deciding factor is a simple
one;· said Erich A. Vollmer. ex-
ecutivedircctoroftheOrangcCoonty
Philharmonic Sodetr and ma~ns di~r of last years festival. • Be-
cause of the need for subsaantaal
subsidy. th~ three sponson mutuatly
resolved to ~ntinue the festival only
if sian~'fi n1 underwritina was ~ cured be re fonnal contract commit-
ments. t unckrwritina has not
been fl und and to procted with a
second installment this summcT
would be financially irresponsible."
Accordina to the Philharmonic
Society's publicist, Bruce Hartman,
festival backers tried unsuccessfully
to identify a national corporation
interested an underwritina the festival
for its second season. However,
promoten have not pven up on the
possibility offuture festivals.. he said.
"We re'I'ain committed to the idea
of a major summer music festival and
we will look now to the summer of
1990 to realize that objective."
Hanman said.
Hotel burglars may have
fled in stolen limousine
A limousine stolen from an Irvine
hotel over the weekend may have
been U$Cd as the escape car in several
hotel buraJaries in Santa Ana on
Monday.
A Chrysler LeBaron stretch limou-
sine that was always parked in front of
the Embassy Suites Hotel at 2120
Main St. was stoleq sqmctime late
Saturday or early Sunda~. said ~t. Tom Little of the Irvine Police
Depanmcnt.
At about S o.m. Monday, three
Latinos were sc:en leavinJ two Santa
Ana hotels in the distinctive car.
Soon after their depanure from the
Quality Inn on South Grand A venue
and the Irvine Host Best Western
Hotel on Dyer Road, buraJaries were
reponed in several rooms at both
hotels. Little said. •
Santa Ana police recovered the abandoned limousine at about 8:45
p.m. No suspecu were arrested.
Llbraty travel series stans Thursday
Travelina in India, Nepal, Sri
Lanka, Cape Hom and Russia will be
discussed at the next three meetings
of an evenina speaker series staning
Thursday at the Newpon Beach
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because it would cost more and
require condemnation of property.
"I think each year we delay taking
action 1s goinf. to increase the tffcct
on merchants. ·said Councilman Orv
Amburgey. "The b1~t problem is that if we
delay it, its going to take us into the
Chnstmas hohdays, which is going to
cause the merchants even more
problems... he said pnor to the
meeting.
Several residents whose homes
were flooded during the storm of
March 1983 also urged the council
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them available to downtown busi-
nesses that will be displaced from
their buildings during the course of
redevelopment construction.
Ocmolit1on of old buildings. in-
cluding the Clark Hotel, is expected to
stan in four or five wcekj, Cook said.
The first ma,or fixture in the area will
be a S 10 m1lhon, 850-space partung
structure that wall occupy the second
block of Main Street, inland from
Pacific Coast H1Jhway.
Cook said he hopes the Communi-
ty Clinic buildinp will provide space
for three to four years for ousted
businesses while the various stages of
redevelopment work take place,
Cook said.
Cook also proposed the city
provide SI S,000 in relocation costs.
The Community Cli nic. which was
Public Library.
The ~ms are free to the public. The Ii is located at 8S6 San
Oementc · vc.
For information, call 644-3177.
not tq delay the pr9Jcct. "Jn 1983. '40 homes were flooded ...
said Joe Devlin, a rcs1dent of College
Park. ··And half of them had water
one to two feet deep 1n their hving
rooms. The alternate routes for 1h1s
storm drain that were suaested were
all ridiculous. They're Just stalling.."
The lone vote apinst the __prOJCCt
came from Mayor Peter Buffa. who
said he opposed spendina $4 milhon
on flood control when many of the
city's traffic problems remain un·
solved.
"I know I'm aoina to anacr some of
my neighbon 1n College Park but I'm
go1na to oppose this motion pnmarily
because my first priority is transpor-
tation," Buffa said.
heralded by Cook as a "very imr.on-
ant asset to the community • m.
providing medical care to low-in·
come residents, delivers routine
medical services. psychol<>sical coun·
selina. family and prqnancy cuid-ancc, testina for sexually transmitted
diseases such as AIDS and other
services.
A saaff physician 1s paid to dispense
medical care but other doctors donate
services free of charac. The clinic
comes into contact with about 70
ctienu daily. It operates durina day· ume and evenina hours Monday tbrouah Tbunday. It alto provides a
clinic one Saturday a month.
A Commu1uty Chnics~espcnon
said tbe new &oeation WJll be on the <>ranee Country Transit District bus route, mak.i,. tbe facility more con·
venient to prolpe(tive chenu.
OfliciaJ1 are expected to act on
Cook'• recommendation to purctwe
the tMlildinp at toniaht't City Coun-
cil mecti-.
TERMS wu kind of an alH>r:nothina deal."
Avdlcfhad tried durinJ the trial to
R .... 1 prove the three men 1n1ended to rrom" murder J~ when they at&acked
The defendatits had shown a will -him in Heisler Park , a known hantc>ut
inaness to barpin for from five to for p_ys. Ahllouah the defendants
seven years for various characs. were IOund not 1uilty or attempted
including inflichna peat bodily in-murder, the judee im~ the
jury and attempted robbery, which banhelt posail)lc iientences b' the
could have resulted in pnson terms of otber crimes.
from five 10 seven years, Sweeney ID .l*lint ICftltnC:e, ~
sajd. ~ the defendants b' dteir
However, the attempted murder .. ~fDlck modus operandi" Md Slid
charJe would have resulted in an they ,Ud committed a "pndatcwy
eiaht-or nine-year prison term, crime ot trca\ violence, tiorouP'Y
somethina upon which the three ~~:_11 s--:..... -. .. could not apee, he said. ·After wii; u... ---1 -_..
• "The ~m was that 1t as a be ud Ilia client wese •titW widt pecka&e offer," SWttney said. "All the i'elultl.
three would have to have taken it. If "I wa ~ ~. ¥ery plHnll"
one rejected 1t, it had 1010 to trial." he Sweeney •id. ··t llNMllht it •au .,.it
said. verdict aad a 900d iientnee. It was a
1, .. Once he (the district attorney) IOOd thins he was not found auilty of filed that attempted murder chal'le. it . ihe attemPlcd murder becaute I think
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rMtMIC wdl be recorded. trantcnbed and de-
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H ... tlngton Beach offlc .. ls ¥ow to find out why these S0-1••r·oN eucalyptus treft were felled alont Lale• Street.
TREES recently received approval to built tarp sinale--family houses on the
•-.... , . propeny.ihecityalsoownsaportion r.-.. " Of the. land, haVlr\I received It from
happy." the Hunt1naton Beach Co. in a land
Mayor Wes Bannister and Coun· swap.
cilman Tom Mays sai.d they. didn't An observer said some trees may
know about the tree felhna untJI asked have been removed from the city-
for their rcspc:>nse Monday. "I never owned parcel which will be used to
tot involved. .. Mays said. "I assumed expand the city employee parkina lot. that they'd save as many as they " . . could... Hunpnston Beach Co. officials
Others said they were "sick" over couldn t be reached for comment.
the uprootin-. Barbara Milkovich, a member of
The Hunt1naton Beach Co., the the city's Historica.l Resouces Board, lafwest land developer in the city, saidMondayshewas"sick"aboutthc
removal of the trees. She sugested someone should have written the
trees into the developmC'l\t plan.s..
She said the trees may have been
planted "in the teens," possibly
around thf time that the C1ty pier was
fint built ID 1914.
Milkovich said the Huntjncton
Beach Co. planted the first eucalyptus
trees in the city lft 1906 in the aru of
I Ith and 13th streets and Palm and
Acacia avenues.
City Hall watchcT Doua Lanaevin
said he was "not surpnsed" by the
suddenness of the tree toPOlina.
It wtt' the Huntinston 'Beaeh Co.
that was responsible lorrazma the last
remainina Holly Suprrefinery bu1ld-
in1 the day aner company offic1ab
allegedly told histoncal board mem-
bers it had no intent1on of dc-
mohshmg the structure, Langcvin
said.
The timing of the weekend's acuon,
combined with Caty Hall closure for
the holiday. probably wasn't a coin-
c1dencc. Langevin said. He said he
suspects the uprooting was timed so
that PC@lc couldn '1 file compla1nt5 at
City.Hall and stop the work because
1he cit y was closed.
Artukovic' s son persists in clearing dad's name
ly The Assodated,.,....
A yea r after his father's death in a
Yugoslavian prison, the son of Andri-
ja Artu~ovic, reputed Nazi ·war criminal and "Butcher of the
Balkans." still is trying to clear his
father's name.
"People say 10 me, 'Your dad 1s
dead. why not let 11 go?'" Radoslav Anukov1c said Sunday.
"To me. it's not a question of
lett1nggo. lt'sa matterofmy duucsas
an American citizen " said the 40-year-old son. whose father had hved
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vclopment campaign that would end
with the complete build-out of the
island by the end of the deude.
For st.aners, the western ponion of
Linda Isle was scooped out. giving the
island a horseshoe shape and total of
6,300 feet of waterfront. The dredacd
sand was used 10 build the San Dieao
Freeway. undcT construction at the
same time. The island was divided
into 107 lats. where 106 homes were
eventually built. One home occupies
two lots. ·
Ray Lipper remembers drivina
Clothing store robbed
A couple eteaoed with S200-~ SlOO in cub Monday after bo&diat aap
a dcJlbinl llOR dert at l"Dpaiat iD H&aDU..--.ell. F,:eion~l~in~~
about 6:30 p.m. aad ODe ol dlelia
pulled out a 4-iDch. ... 11111 ..
vOIVir ud demanded IDO!llY tom ttiedert. TM.Y left Oil fc)oc.
the judee wOuld have been l&kety IO
&ive him the mu.imum muence on
tbe attempted mwder, which would
bave been about IS ~rs.."
Avdelf lbnlllld Olflbe I 8 llioa
of I lollln' lerm with a a.er= •yias ltie dlllqC or aae
murder -.=illC wl 1hM tbe c:mcwasba rty.
.. Oefeadaatl are atWa~ willilll IO ~for lal." Avcled' Ml~ Jllltice wa ~ ...
1 apna ladl Mayor Robin 0..-
uy, wtlo ii opeaty. PY Md wlM>
ta&ified durilll die crtll. •PDl'lld
tbe clecilioa IO ciwte lbc -Mdt at1nDtllldmurder.
"rm II.ill ~-ud of ik diltnca •UGnel lot the ~ be ftled," Oentry •. "All OI • w1M>
know that cate sdU believe that they
did ID to Lapna Beach to kill
IOmebod)'."
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in Seas1de Colony in Seal Beach.
The cider Anukovic, who died at
qe 88, was extradited from the
United St.ates in 1986 and sentenced
to death in Yugo,tav1a for the murder of 700,000 people durina World War
II. when he was Interior Minister of
the Nazi puppet state Croatia.
Anukovic became 111 in prison so
hts sentence was delayed. He then
dted before he could be executed.
His family maintained that his
extrad1t1on was 1llcpl and that his
conv1ct1on for war cnmcs was based
on an affidavit from a man who lied.
onto Linda Isle by accident wh1lt 1t
was under con1truc11on. The un-
planned detour chanJcd his hfe.
··1 can remember looking at 11.
when there was noth1na on 11. and
saying 'One day, I'd like to live
here', .. said Lipper. who has been an
islander smoc 1971. ·
Lipperaucssed that he knows about
one-third of the island's residents.
and said there 1s a definite sense of
community that comes from 1he1r
mutual seclusion and love of the
water.
.. The best thina I like about it is that
it's a very quiet place an the center of a
very tarac mctropoliaan communi-
ty,' Lipper, a former Whittier rcsi ·
Bajro A vd1c wd he was a motor·
cycle escort to Anukovic and heard
him ordeT the slauchtcr of civilians
and prisonen of war.
But Radoslav Anukovac behevcs
Avdic invented the allcpuons be-
cause of pressure from Yugosla"
secret pohcc.
"I believe more and more every
day that the OSI (the Justice Ocpan-
ment's Office of Special fn vcsup·
t1ons) was •~are of the fact that BaJro
Avd1c was a false wttncss apmst my
father:· he said.
Artukovic hopes to one day pm
dent, said "And I've never met
anyone here I've disliked."
Betty Carver and her husband,
George, hved on Lido Isle before
movina to Linda Isle I 0 years aao. The reason for the move was simple.
she said: security.
"There's a much arcater fechna of
safety here. with the guard gate,"
Carver said. Wnh all its privacy and sccunt).
Ca.rversa1d there are some drawba(k!t
to life on Linda Isle
"It's a little more formal hen:," she
said. "It's not the kind of P,f•ce you'd ao out and wash your car .
Raub said Lmda Isle lots on11nally
sold forS6S.OOO toS2SO.OOO and now
custody of his father's remains.
"l want to bury my dad," he said.
On Saturday. the family held a
memonal service for Anukovic at St
Anthony's Croattan Catholic Church
1n Los Angeles
Born Nov. 29. 1899. 1n Croatia.
Anukov1c rose to prominence m
World War II and ~as pronoun~ a
war criminal in 1946. But be had Ocd
Yugoslavia on May S. 1945. 1nit1all)'
spending time m Ireland, where his
son was born to him and his Austnan· born wife. Anna.
run for at least SI m1lhon and usuall)'
much more. He estimated that at least
half of the island's homeowners arc
on11nal residents.
One of the island's most unusual
features 1s its abundance of parluna.
In addition to a two-car aaraac. Raub
said each home has at least four
add1tJonal pa(king spaces, arran&cd
1n a perpendicular manner to mui-
m12c space. A.JI of the island's uuhties
arc undcraround. 1nclud1na
streclhr.hts that "sh1oe up into the
trtcs." bub satd.
"A lot of 1ood plannina went into
the island," Raub said. "That helps
make 1t a really &ood place to hve. •
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Orenge COMt DAILY PtLOT/Tl)IMday, Januety 17, t• .U
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Ostomy group to
see Sierr:a Nevada
NB restroom project S4()(),000 over budget
. r1
A m1.1s1caJ and slide j)ttttntatJon of tht Sitrra
Nevada, mled "Ran,c of L•aht •• will lake place 11
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the monthly mecli"I of the
Laauna Hills chapter of the United Ostomy
Aaodauon The show wtll be at Saddkbeck
Community Hospital, auditorium B. 244Sl Health C.enter Drive, l.quna Hills
OWLS to m~~t for lunch
The Offietn Wn c< Leaaue of Oranae Count)
wtll hold a monthly bulinns meellna Wcdnnday 11
the Ooldtn Drtaon tntaurant, 2023 Harbor 81\ld .•
Costa Mesa Retired officen' wavts and ttti~
women officen from all branches of the military are
tnVlled to join the OWLS For 1nform1tion. call
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Newpon 8ta(h city offictals att rt--
consicknna J)lans for new restrooms near
tbt Newport Pier afttr learn~~ the PfOJ«t wouJd cost morae than S400.000 mo~ than they had estimated.
l tty 'ti.ff 11 stud)lu'a thret altcrnativn to .Wu« the cost of ttie public ttstrooms
and will ptttent their plans to the Cat)'
Council on Feb. I 3. The council last -.eek
ttJttted all bads on tilt projea.
The alternati\'n include:
• Remodelina eiistana ttstrooms
• Ocleuna the "fnlls" from the des110
wbak 1ull ~Jocauna the restrooms ~«t of
the Pltt.
• Reloca\l!\I the rutroom1 to di') land
Wt of the pier. ammcdtately behind the
hfeauard headquatttn.
The counctl's dec151on lO reJetl the bid
,was a sttblack to hopts that t~ new
l'Htrooms wo~ld be in place by ummcr.
That pl will ~ 1mpo111ble to meet 1nc:t
new plans must now be drawn up and put
out to bid, Pubhc Works Director Ben Nolan said.
The rejected plan ~lled for the addition
of 900 square feet to the hfcauard
headquarters as well H ~onstruction of
ttstroOms and a Pl"ed connecuon to the
rmova&ed McFadden Square busiMu ~a. Ctty officials -ill considtr sphmna
tM pro.J«t and proceedina •1th the ltf~uard headquaners.
The lownt bad on the combined proJttt
WIS JUSt under $1.2 malhon while the eat)
had estimated 1t would cost $794,000. The
construction of the restrooms and related
tmpro"ements accounted for about $7~0.000 of the bad pnccs, Nolan &a1d.
Pan or the reason for the expense was
that 1n the proposed locauon west of the
pier would require the restrooms to be
built on a pale foundation of reinforced
conettte, he said .
Relocatana the restroom to a dry land area, such as directly behind the lifquard
headQuantrs, ~ould red~ the cott
siJni(iant.ly, Nolan uad. Howcvu, coa.-
ctms have been railed about that sue'J
proJt1m1ty to the ltfe.auard bu1khna and loss ofbus1nts1 pertuna speccs.
Keepana the ttstrooma at thtir current
locauon and doina a major rehabihtation
JOb as the most economacal IOfution, but
would interfere with uptra.d1n1 the Pitt, Nolan said. •
He said some cost could also be 5haved
b) ehminauna tht stainless steel handrails
and replacana the mt&al roofina and doon
•1th a le s cxpenstve matenal. such u
redwood However. compromJSana quah·
ty could increase maintenance cosu, he
said
Charlotte Walker at S49·2021 • •
Str~tch to your pot~ntlal · . Novice sailors recall a.dvehture in Bahamas . ~ Persons interested 1n releasina their creative
selves throuab uere1san1 ue encou,...rd to si111 up
for clas~ Wednesdays from Jan 18 to Feb. 8. The
exercises are open 10 the pubhc for a $31 fee.
Acu_prcssure techn1qu~will also be tauaht fora
SIO fee from 7:30 to 9 p.m Thursday.
Both sessions are s~nsortd by tho family
Services Proaram and wall be held at Nonh..,..ood
Community Park. 4S3 I Bryan Ave .. lr\'tne. For
funher information, call David Anderson at
660-3920.
Authors sign chlldren' s books
More than 40 children's authors from Southern Qhfom11 will autograph their works an the Talben
Room of the Hunungton Stach Public Ltbrary from
3 to 4:30 p.m. Th4rsday. The authors' books will be
available for purchase and a spcc1aJ draWln& wall be
held For more details. phone 84 · 7813.
l Support group b~glnnlng
Suppon aroup mectanas for fnends and rtla· t1vC'S of persons with Alzheimer's disease arc offered
at I p m Thu~ays be&Jnnang Jan 19 at the Harbor
Arn-4duh Day Care Center. 661 W. Hamilton St .
Costa Mesa (all S4 -9 331 for in formation. ..
Sports events promoted
The management and marketing of spons and
special events wall be outlined by marketing
consultant Jay Mueller on Thursday at a luncheon of
the Public Relations Society of Amcnca (PR A).
The meeting v. 111 begin with a reception at 11 ·30 at
the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mrsa. Reservations arc
re~uared b) Tue~ay. call the PRSA offi ce at
83 ... -2037
Whal~ watching cruise
Cruise boats for v1ew1ng the ara) "hale
m1grat1on as "ell as dolphins. sea li ons and mannc
birds arc available at Nev.p0n Landing
'av KA TY IOUCHER Of .. o.-,,....,,
Fanwaes of qumana that mundane JOb
and sa1hn1 off into the sunset arc the Stuff
of drtams to most people. But a few really
do sell the house, furniture and car and hve
the dre.m
Such was the case for 1m and Ed
Sadoski of Newport Beach.
Sam. 40, and Ed. 41 , recently returned
from a one-year tnp throu&h the Bahama~
an their first and onl) 39-foot Gulfstar
.atlboat
"I was an andustnal real estate broker
a.nd was handhna a proJect with Sam, .. Ed
said. "We fell in Jove and aot mamed. We
both loved to sail and belonacd to a sa1hna
cl ub where v.e'd sail frequently to
Catalana "
Sim said they alwa>s had a dream to
somtd3) 10 through the .Aonda ~> into
the Bahamas, and af\cr five )cars of
luck1n1 the idea around. they sold every-
thing, bouaht a van and took ofTfor Maine
to look for a boat .
After finding the vesstl of their dreams
and doana ·major mod1ficat1on and im -
provements on their new-Ooatang home,"
they set off on their Journey
"We started down through the Aora.da
Keys.'' Sam said .. Catalina and back had
been our only e'penencc -we were
bhssfull> ignorant The longest we had
ever bttn aboard a boat was four days."
The doskas decided they would ven -
ture throuah the Bahamas, leamina the
protocol of the high seas as the) went. ··The water 1s totally different tn the
Bahamas than an Newport Beach," Sam
said "Throu.1h most of the trap the bottom
was only 20 feet deep We could always~
the bottom. and a couple of tames ""e hat
It •
. .
Dc:panures will be at I 0 a m and I p m
Monda) through Fnda) 9 a m • noon and ~ 30 p m
Saturda) and Sunday Pnccs a~ SI 0. adults S6 for
1un1ors and stn1or Thr ~nior rate doe<> not appl~
on v.cckends or hohda> s
am said JUSt getting through Kc>
81s.ca)ne to the Bahamas was a rea l
e'pencnce .. It took us a month," she said "The
Gulf trtam tra ... els three knots Boats v.a1t
and budd) up because 1f the wind blows
the wrong v.a> there arc mlJor wa ... es ..
AJburn photos remind Ed •nd Slrn S•dodrl of
Newport •••ch of •P••rlng fish~ •••Ing 1h•rlss
................ °"" ...
and weattterlne a tturrkan• ~urtne an adven-
turous s.alHftil e•curlloft to the .. ...._ ...
For more 1nformat1on call 6 75-0HO "We got into the middle oh humcanc," v.ondcrful CApenence, but sometimes )OU
don't reahu tht ob' ious Workshops deal with divorce
T~o c:1&ht·"'cek "orkshop\ dealtn' "'1th da .. on.c will be offered through the Women's
Opponuna11es Center at l Cl starting\\ cdncsda)
The first scnes, ··Do I Want a Divorce " helps an
the dec1~ion-makin1 process of dctemuning 1f a
divorce as netc sar)' Lqal imphcat1on~. emotional
factors and child custod) issues will be discusstt! at
this Wednesday c' cnana ""orkshop cosung $25
.o\fter a couple of attempts. thet_ made tt
to their first ~top at Cat 9'ey They hat
Nassau and wcre ltd b)' inflatable boats
through the channels of the southC'm
Bahamas The) encountered rough seas.
sharks and bamicudas
one on has nose ""•th hi\ ,~;ar -hu1 th•H was enough tbr me. 1 d1dn l do mu~h
sw1mm1na after lhat."
Ed ~1d there's a lot th1n1s 'tOU takr fo1 granted un11I )Ou·re out at sea
"Water ts at a premium an 1he
Bahamas." he s.aad "\\ e paid 50 Ct'nt\ ;a
gallon. It doesn't sound hke much. but when )Ou thank of sho,.enna and "ashintt
dishes. 1l adds up ..
he id "There v.ere 40-knot ~1nd and
wa\IC\ up to 20 fttt The boat ~ould roll
oHr on 11~ ~ade and come ~d; up That
wtnl on for 35 ho~
"I aot so std. I thouaht I was go1n1 to
dir.·· •
The Sado kas said the) pu1 4 CJ()()
nauucal males on their craft -noa bad for
beaannang sailors
.. h can be ICll'). lonely and beaunful l
misted thanas 111.e fncnd fam11} and h<>pp1n1 mall1 ..
The do k1 fanall)' landed back an tht'
talcs an late October where the) doclC'd
their boat an Annapolis &J"ld put It up for
sale
The Setond senes. "Is ues of D1\orcc," as
des1Jned to help an}onc thank in& ofl tn' ol\ cd an or recovenna from divorce It w1JI a so be held on
Wednesday eveninJ.S at a cost of $20
"Ed would spear fresh fish and catch
lobster." im said. ''There "ere a couple of
tames "e were sw1mm1na and there were
sharks coming straight for us Ed poked
Sim added 1hat 11 v.as not alw&)1 ~mooth
sailing. "8) tht' end of the lnp ""e !cit p~ll>
~a ned." Sim • doska sa1d "h was i
Ed said ht has has h~r1 sct on another
adH·nturt -th1 ttme to the V1f1Jn
Islands
Both aroups wall be ltd by Dr Jane Mitchell a
therapist at the Women·, Opponun1t1cs Center
Each class as hmated to 12 panac1pants More
1nformauon ma y be obtained b) calling 8S6-7 I 28
Van with AIDS-tainted needles still missing FV man assaulted
on stroll with date
f '.\l.E'\lt.\H
ly GREG KLERX
of trw 0.ily ..... "'-""
Inc . a "ic"" Jerst)-ll.1\Cd hrm "\\ e're ~1111 in the dark about at .. Co ta
Mc-sa Police Dc:tcctl\ c Russell Rose \aad
.. Then~ arc JU St 1Mlutcl)' no leads on th as
It v.a\ there and 11 v.as gone ..
Tue day. Jan. 17
Police still ha"e no clue as to"" ho stoic a
van carry ma I OS.tainted h' poderm1c
needles stolen on "lev. Y car's I:' c mom-
1n1
The nttdles "ere cltp~d lrom thC'1r
s)'nnacs and scaled 1n )pc1.11ll)·mar~C'd
containers rtduc1nf the chanc:t of prtad·
1ng the dakasc ul there 1s a chance the
needles lOUld cau)( 1nfect1on 11 m1~han
dled
Rose said the "•n v.a probabl~ stolen at
random.
Tv.o mtn attempted to rob a 21 ·)ear.old
Fountain Valle) man a he strolled
throuah a rnadenual ne1ahborhood with h1s 11~fncnd unda).
• S JO p m Newport Buelt Public Llbrary
Boar•, ~e°""port enter Comm unit) Room. 856 n
Oemente Or
• 7 p m Hutla oo Btacll Clly ~u.
council chambers, 2 Main t
• 7 p .m Holl1Jt" Beac• City (elememtary)
Sc•ool Dtnrtct. Olstnct Board Room. 20451
Cra.amer une
The whatt 19 1 Dodac Ram 'an ""'s
stolen from behind an apartment complex
1n Co ta Mesa The \'Chicle. v.-hach was
unmarked for sccunt) reasons. held e•&ht
containers of needles that were used to
treat AlOS pauen11 The "'" ""'as owned by Hcahhdyne Home Infu ion Therapy
"It isn't • areal thrtat, but at'~ a
concrrn · \aid Onnac Counn
Ep1demiolog1st Dr Thomas Prtndcrpst
(o'lta \k\3 pohce ha"c bttn on the case
for morr than t""o v.eclia now. but arc still
wathout leads
~n\one "ho has seen the ... an. hcen\C num~r 3PS'41 S or v.ho finds an' of the
· rtd contaancn of needles, v.h ach art
marked wuh warnanp that the\ rontatn
batrhaurdous matenal should call the <. o ta \1esa Police Department at
"'~4·5:!05
The couple wcrt an a tract near Ed1•r
andMaanolaaa"cnuc-ut lO:lSpm v.-ben
four men an a dark metalbc blue car dro' r up aloqpiduhem accord.in& to Pohcc t
UrT) Gns\Alold •
Gnswold said t ..... o of lhc men 1umpc-d
from the car, blocked the couple's path and
demanded monc)
• I p.m. Fo.atala Vall•)' City Condi, council
chambers. 10200 later A\.C
W·'ednesday. Jan . 18 Fire causes S275,(X)() damage to house in Laguna
\\. htn the man refused, the robbers
struck him 1n the stomach. He°""'\ able to
break free and run to a nearby houK for
assistance. and the robben drove off. the
officer said
• 7 p m Lapu 8 c• Plaula1 Commltsloe,
council chambcn. SOS Forest A\IC.
1x ensrnc units and 41 firefiahten
battled a blaze that •hipped throu&h a ~UM ~ach home tariy unda)' morn-
ina. causina S27S.000 damqr
were sh&htl ) 1nJurN !\II three ..... ere treated
and refcascd 11 uth C93 t Medical
Center.
under control v.1th1n lO minutes but took
more thin an hour and a half 10 rompletel~
subdue, accordina to Battalion<. h'1et Rach
Dev.berry The CIU~ of the fi re IS Stall
under anvesuaat1on
The first suspect was dcscnbcd as abou\
I )ttn of a,t. 5 foot S inches tall, l 30
pounds wath shon black hair The s.ccond su pect -.as about 22 )can old. 6 foot tall
with 1hon black hair
• 7 p.m HHtlaatoa Beac• Plaa1ta1 Com·
ml1JJoe, counetl chambers 2000 Main t.
Two pohce offic:trs and one fircfi&hter
The firt. at 595 Dunncaan Plalc """u
ttported at approt.1m1tel)· l!4S am . was
POI .le ·•: l .OG
Cotta Meta
A thief rcnttd a S60 tu11.cdo from
Gu\111& FonnaJ Wear stort. llll
Bnstol t . f n lat.c December but
failed to return the ual • • • Four anned men. au ~rahed H bci~ V~tnam~. allqedl)' forced
tM-ir war._ into a home an the JOOO
block of Coolidet A~enuc II 11 a.m.
Fnday and tied up lhe fcmatc 1TS1dtnt
after pumna a aun to Mr head. The) ~ponfdly ranllCktd the home nec--ina with Sl,j()() won.h or propeny.
TM .omen w11 not harmed. • • • A m1dcn1 1n the 300 block of
Kam1fton A \lenue "'~ twr for·
mer boyfriend kicktd 1n a ponaon of
hef'frontdoor 1n1 \l1n attempt to Jee
her at 7~20 p m. undi). ••• A woman ~DOl1Cd that two ••lltts were remowd from htr lhoulder
pune 11 approumattlY 11 :lO a m
SetYrdly •• walked •!Woulh tbt
m>wd '" South c~ ,..,. Tht nllm COR ... Md St41 wonh of
Crtdit C8l'Ch -ml". • • • A.-J&Mla~...._att
has moMY at die 'Tra..ru.it Ho.rt.
24j0 Nc•paft A~ M 1 l:JO P.lft ~ .• -••ell•• ... dw ...................... • • A..,.lt ........ ,,., ..... , ....
made a ufet)' check throuah the
bu11d1na1t lam Fnday. Tho1.omen
manaeec:t to ~ak away and the man
fled the bu 1 ld1 na.
ewport ••ch
A bu~ 1tkml*d to haul a ''°" pound tafe from 1 hOtM in the 1000
block of Rutb Lant lete Fridey 'A'h1le
the midtau -.ctt a-ay. The thief
carriH the •ft out a tlid.1na door and
ovtr 111x-f oot fence. then manqtd to
art another 20 fut ""''" ttw s>r•ze btforc ablndon1na It nar the dnYe·
way. The safe's contents -~ ~•lutd
at 12$,000 • • • Apptoumatel) two houl'I lattr.
what miaht ha\IC bttn the Mme
buraJar Pf'.'cd •" the bedroom •1ndo• of am~ tn the 1000
bloek of u 'and stok a handaun
and S.~ 1n cash. Pol9" f'oUnd
ma&c:haq Ree lhc»C prinu 11 both moons • • • Tbc Mftdo• • smaslilcd Oft I ~Ctlidc petted an the JOO bilod of
Eat1 CoaM HiPwa> ca•111 SlOO 1n di._ Pohtt ~ tJw Yftklt Wll ~ and I ~itioft MCMltof
.,._... ml\ N\C btta I.Um.
4 •••
SM...,. II 8 a.m.. a ......
NlllO-t'd a KTl!Cft above die kitdwft 9M tJI a CMdo 1a IM JOO blOct ol
OWo• ..-~. n.e ...... .,., ._ ... "°' ditCtoaed
Laguna Beach
Pola« we~ allt'd to the 200 block
of Center Uttt on Saturda at 9 31 when a fiaht betvr.ttn a boyfriend and
SJrlfncnd had rcsulttd 1n the bo.> '1
nose ~·na btood1fd The v.o"ndtd
male left the ara. • • • A man 1n the \.K1n1ty of the 1200
block or Chff On\.e told Citizens to.
"leave tMarea. TMre isaoina 10 be a
ltlootana" atJUJt after 3 pm. Sunday. The suspect v.'IS aone •hen officers
am"cd· ••• Someone broke a window at a
clotcd ~llMSi 1n the 500 bfock of
SoutJt Cout HiahWI) earl) turda) mom•na. The amount oflos was no
1vaHabk. • • • thtef enltftd a home in the llOOO ~k of Coest HithWI) and took S 1.200 an m11Cda.Mou1 uem • • • Appn>11nuildy SS.000 at m&M1"'-
1ftci a bu~ tn the 2000 block of RoU~lttracit on Friday. • • • A bNbtc ._ caUft from a aoauoa •• ll9e 30000 block of C:otst HillaWQ °" Se_.) bt19ttn 11 :lO
pm.Mdmidni19tt.
ttcreo o~tr the -.cekcnd. • • • ~ 'teno aph m chine and 'ltde
r.rOJCCtor 'alucd at $2. 00 v.c~ Uke n rom a locked 19 bu1u perled 1n
the 12CJ bled : of Bn&hton Ra"er
earh unda) morn1na. • • • r he pea l of an alarm at Golden
Bottle Liquor. 11701 Ed1nacr A"·
enuC'. cncourqcd a would·be buraJar
to Ott the t>ne ~•thout lea.tana an)
mmhand1\<C at 2 a.m. unda). • • • mrone 'mHhcd a Jl!'llt •tn·
dow at a home In the 17000 block of
anu Rita trttt at I I p m. unday. • • • A purw. •'Ille\, pen and ct'Nu card valued at S 70 v.crc tallcn from a
home an tht 11000 block of La
Naral'\ja (enter mcurm o"er t~
•ttkcnd ••• meone took a broom, pallet ind
roofina mattnal from 1 "ehtelc
parked atVasta Vic-Elemental)'
SChOol 11 162$0 HICkOf') at 11: 1.5
e m. Friday and stt the matenal on
fttt ....... ,. the bU1&d1ne. • • • S 6 cl«tnc mrvr bo• at \he
uthmi a1trorn1a Ed1t0n otlke.
1180 I Zarron Ccn kr. dalftllllld
With I bawbllll t.t brtwrttn I and 9 ,_ ...... ,. --~=-am. hmMy. • • • A tMll brob .. '° a 1916 T O)~Cftl C:.c:'1 •• tht tlOOO b6oct of 5'tect Ind JIOk' a S6~
Equipment val~ 11 SIJO ... ttmoved from a 1917 .... n ~ '" ttw 1 block of Otd C1tdt
late Saturday niaht.
Huntin ton Bf.ach
meonc th rev. a llrt iron thouah a
&la v.1ndov.-an the S800 block of
En11nccr On"e. caus1n1 about $300
1n damaac •••
A m1dent an the 16000 blocl of La
Villa Lane sa11d someone tolt a tree
fro m her front )lrd ~t fu'lt she
thouJht the tree ""'•s replanted 1n a
)lrd nut door. but rcp0nedl) wa
mistaken • • • An offic1al 1n the emericnc) room
at PaetflCI Community Hosp1tal
called for a 1stanc:t. cl11min1 that
two drunks vr.erc bc1na loud and vu.taar in the lobby. Offic:trs stnt
them on their"''>· • • • AboUt 20 pt<>ple ~poncdl~ ~ere
f.ptuw with kn1.,es h nly 11\cr 11
p.m. Sunda)' an the ara of later
A\enue and Koltdo Liane • • • aw.tan tok a biqclt 'alucd it SJOO from an unlocked lll'lfC an the 120 ..._ Of 20th Stttct. • • • A WOllllU an the I toOO blotl of C.,., Unc Mid aM woU up It
11 40 P.•· S-.nday 10 ftnd a )'CMl\h ~a ,....,..1 inlidr brr bedroom n. -.. ...... wlK>8"1ftt10) nlmid
dlt ..... •a•• unkl&cd doOf. at: •llt fttd W'llhoUt '8k II H >'-
"!I..,.
--8y Joyce lodloYkh
l"ine
Whalt the chafTnJr v.-a\ 1ns1de the
Embus) unes Hotel turd.a~ e"e-
n1n" '°mcone stole the while 19
(hf)" kr LcBaron hmou inc he wa
chaufTeunna from tht hot.cl parklna
lot • • •
A resident of the 10 block of
T1mberptt heard a ··pr)inJ no•~"
unday even1n1 and looked out htr
bedroom window to Stt a man
ancmpuna to open her -.i.1ndo". The w pcct Ocd on foot~ hen the re 1dent
turned on Ooodhaht1 out 1dt the
home. • • •
'1111{
~iot erupts after police shoot suspect
MIAMI {AP) -A crowd of about ;JS DCODle burned can and threw roeu Monday at police who had fired
•• a mMOrcycle durina a cbale that
ended ia a wreck and with one 1us~ deed and another il\iured, authontin
Mid.
About 12S police officers in riot
cloeed off' an area 1bout 17 blocks ne blocks in the predominately neipborhood JUSt north of
downtown, which has been th.e site of ~racial strife in the put.
Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez de-
clared the riot .. contained" about five
hours later. School officials H·
nounced five schools in the area wouJd be closed today. ·
Several officers hit by rocks and
bottles were treated at the scene, ~ce said. At least two cars were set
afire. two news vehiclesanacked with
tocks and several people who
n.ndered into the area were hit by ·
J'OCks. authorities said. Ml I Sf 111 .. AU of a sudden they threw a bi.a
~· rock riaht on the side of the C:triver. I bloc"ked it with my elbow.
They were ~!Jina 'Get that white woman out of the car .... said Lowdn
~~ii-Toledo, a 27-year-old WCIX-
ltollce offlcen In Miami, Pia.. tall• cover spatllM riots Mtd cloHd • t 7 -lllocll MCtlOft
Ntllnd a car n die scene of• lhoodl'9 that of die Ovenown dtniiet on M~.
r.: ~ner. Ruiz-Toledo, who h1d stayed in
her car while an anchorman and
<?merman aot out, said she drove a
vlock away and was rescued by an
officer who led her from the car
behind a plastic riot shield.
• A waitress said her windshield was shattered by a five-pound concrete
block when she drove throu&h the
area on her way home from work.
"I had no idea it wasaoinaon," said
~Y Worthinaton of Miami Beach.
••There were about 20 kids all throw-int thinp. I was worried that I was
101na to be hun. I didn•t see any cops
around there."
Later Monday1 ~iami police were
placed on fuU aJen, with ovemi~t lhitU called in early, and the Flonda
Hiahway Patrol and Metro police
plaCcd on standby. .
The incident bepnabout$:4S {).m.
on the Martin Luther Kina holiday
when police staned chasina a motor-
cycle with two possible robbery sus~ said S&t. Michael Mazur.
Police staned shootina. and the
motorcycle ran into a car, Mazur said.
The driver of the motorc¥cle died
at the scene, said police Chief Perry Anderson, who wouldn't say whether
the cause was the crash or police
aunfire. A motorcycle passen~r was
hospitalized, alonJ with otbcri in the
vehicle involved 1n the wreck, police
said, without aivina identities..
A crowd of about SO to 7S people
gathered at the accident scene in the
Overtown section and started throw-
ina rocks and bottles, Mazur said. By seveTll hours later, he ·said. the
situation had become "very volatile"
and a riot cont~~lan was put into
effect.
Aa1v1stsc1a1m Hero's indelible niark on nation
pollceraclsm · ·r d · K. , b. thd t ·b t
LONG BEACH (AP)-A black Cl e 1n 1ng s 1r ay r1 u es
policeman apparently shoved
throuab a plate Jlass window by a ByTheAssodatedPrea
white officer dunna a filmed private
stina operation to ex~ alleaed racism said Monday the officer used
violence u a first reson.
The Saturday ni&ht confrontation
on a Lona Beach street was pan of a
1tiJll 1Cl up by Don Jackson, 30, for an NBC camen crew followina him in a
van. A camera also was placed in a car
in which Jackson rode.
Lona Beach ~lice ref used com-
ment on the incident.
Jacksont. a sergeant on the
suburban ttawthome police depart-
ment who is on leave\ rode as a passeneer with Jeffrey Hi 1, 30, ao off-
duty state corrections officer who
drove a rented 1977 car through a
hiah-crimc area of the city.
The men were pulled over. alleaed· ly for straddlina lanes, which they denied. On the videotape, it did not
appear that they had crossed any line.
Americans honored the memory of
the Rev. Manin Luther Kina Jr. on
Monday with ceremonies, speeches
and symbolic acts that testified to the
vitality of the slain ci vil n&hts leader's
I~. Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
was symbolically tapped, national
leaders joined K.ina's family in Atlan-
ta and President~lcct Georae Bush pflised the fallen leader on the
national holiday that.commemorates
his birth.
"He lived a hero's hfe. He dreamed
a hero's dreams." Bush told black
political leaders in Washinaton. "He
left a hero's mdelible mark on the
mind and 1maginauon of a great
nation." Nowhere was that mark felt more
stron&ly than m Selma. Ala .. where
Kina bepn the 1965 Selma-to-Mont-
aomery march that helped establish
votina ri&hts for blacks throughout
the South.
On Monday, three blacks were 1wom in as members of the Dallas Count~mmissio'?z based in Selma.
They me the urst black com-
miuioners in Selma since Re-
construction and pve the five-mem-ber commission a black majority.
"We brina home to Dallas County
the harvest of the Manin Luther Kina
voting rights act," si.id U.S. District
Judie U. W. Oemoo, the first black
federal judge in Alabama. who de-
livered the oath of office to the
commissioners.
Amona those taking pan 10 the
ceremony was James P. Turner.
actinf head of the Justice Depart·
ment s civil nghts division.
"I predict that someday students of
modem history will point 10 Selma.
Alabama, as 20th-century America's
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Baptist Church, where a bomb kjlled
four black airls in 1963.
Funhcrnonh in Atlanta, black and
white political leaders joined K.ina's family, _includina his widow, Coretta
Scott King.. for the annual ecumenical
service at the Ebenezer Baptist
Church.
The Re v. Jesse Jack.son, once one of Kmg's controversial youna lieuten-
ants. used the occasion to criticize
President Reapn for suggesting last
week that some black leaders per-petuated the c1v1I rights movement
for their own benefit.
Crossed wires
found on two
more jetliners
LONDON (AP) -Two more
Boeina 7S7 jetliners have been found
with crossed wires leading to cargo
hold fire cxtin1_uisher bottles. bnna-
1na the total to five since compulsory
checks bcpn Friday, The Times of
London reported Tuesday. The newspaper said checks by
en11ncers in the Netherlands and
Canada revealed that two aircraft,
both less than a year old, were
wronaly w1red at the Bocmg plant in
Seattfe before delivery.
Boeina s~kesman Tom Cole in
Seattle said Monday such problems
can take place 1n the manufacture or
in the marntenance of ain>la0C1.
··we are look.in& in.&o the techn1caJ
upecu of it to ICC what the m1&wirina wu or is ao we can ClOf1'CCt 1 t, •• he said.
Britain's Civil Aviation Authonty
Rponed Sunda~ th.et enti~ of the 8'1tilh airtine Air 2000 found cro.d
wires duriftf checks of carso compen-
ment watn.tnt l)'lteml followi• the
di1COvCJl of winna problems 1n two
Boeina 7571 in the United Statn since
compulsory checks bepn.
Faulty ~ri• is one poui~ility
be1nacum1ned_ ~cxperu anvctt,aat·
ina the British Midlands Bocina 7l7 crash It Kcp'Ot\h ID central ~d
on Jan. 7 ilf which 44 people d.ied.
Factory can
make toxic gas ,
minister says
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College to publish Schweitzer's letters
• ORANGE -Fifty letters ..,ntten by Albert Scbv.c1tur and beheved to
reprn,cnt the most comp&cie 1et of corm.pondence from ~he Nobt.1 Prize wtnnint humanitarian could lnalhe new life Into the Schwe1Uer ln111tute at
Cbapman Collett. The lctten. acquired rteently for about $20.000, were written betYt«n
1928 and l 96S the year Scbwtitur dted, to Alice Ehlers. a Oennan-t>om
woman and inicmauonally known harp&ic~rdist who tauaht mu11c 11 the
Univcnity of Southern C1hforn1a. Stat dltd 1n 1981 . •. Scbwettar and Ehlen who met 1everal times. wrote about 11tUH of their
day, inchachna the rise of Nuis.m. whKh caused Ehlet1 to nee Europe.
Redondo Beach restoring pier
REOONOO BEACH-A year after storms .nd fi~ damqed the 60-ycar-
old Honeshoe Pier, improvement and rettorati9n projects valued 1t Sl I
ntilhon are under way or planned -but busmCM 1s far from boom1ns. The city's centennial fallt in 1992, and city off!cials hope to ha,·e the pier
restored by then. But some tioanca.al hurdles remain.
· Another $6 million mutt be ratted to rttonstruct the pier. destroyed by ftre
in May after beina bettered by storms 1n January and Apnl.
AJlhouah 32 of the orillnal •I seaside shops and restaurants still are open,
bus.inn& has dropped becauk people mistakenly believe the entire harbor a~a
hucloscd.
State leads in Pentagon proj ects
WASHINGTON -The Pentqon wants 10 spend almost S8.6 btlhon on
construction projects in fiscal 1990, with just fi ve states account ma for almost .
SI .2S billion in work. The bis winners. if Pttsident~lcct Bush and Congress 10 along: Cahfomia,
with $486.5 million in proposed spcndina; Texas. with S238.8 million: Flonda,
with $194.2 million; New York, with SIS I million. and Virg1n1a. wtth S 14 1.7
million. Althouah California )cads the overall spending list, none of the largest
projects are proposed in California.
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Reagan wanted Regan out for long time
WASHINGTON -Pres1dent Rcapn said in a broadcast interview
Monday that he quietl y prepared for Donald T. Regan's dcpa nure as White
House chief of staff for months before Rcpn actually icn.
Rcapn acknowledaed 1n the 1ntcrv1ew 'that Regan had been ha vma
problems with Nancy Reqan. the first lady, and that one of weaknesses as
president IS that •·1 know that I have a son hean."
Regan was ousted as at theend of February 1987, at the height of the Iran-
Contra scandal. and was replaced by former Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn
Reapn insisted at the time he did not fire Regan. sayinJ Repn had 10d1ca ted
at some earliert1mc he wanted to return to pnvatc bu siness. .
In the Monday niaht 1nterv1ew, however, Reagan said he quietly hoped to
be able use a letter of rcs1sna11on which Reg.an had submmed months earlier
Natur.~I gas explosi ons level houses
CRYSTAL LAKE. tll. -Natural gas eJ1plos1ons that leveled two homes
and damaaed a third 1n two days were called a coincidence by uuhty officials.
but some residents remain unconvinced
Nonhem ll hno1s Gas Co. crews repon ed finding nothing unusual
Monday whale scounna more than I 00 homes and a school v. nhin a mile radius
of the explosions Thursday and Saturda) 1n this to~n of 17,000 about 60 miles
oonhwest of Ch1ca10
"It's JUSt a co1nc1dencc No relat1onsh1p ~ius1s bct"-CCn the 1~0
explosions," said uuhty spokesman Bob Edwards
There were no serious in1uncs
One house was leveled following an e.J1plos1on on Thu™1ay and more
explosions on Saturday destroyed one house and knocked another off its
fo undation
Fire Cl\,et Richard Nebel said 11 will probabl y take invcsup1ors ""eeks to
determine the ca uses or the blasts .
M arcos hosp italized w ith pneumonia
HONOLULU -Former Philippine President Fe rdinand Marcos
remained in a hospital Monday. suffenna from pneumonia and bronchial
a,Sthma. a nurs1na supervisor $81d. Marcos. 71 , has been hosp1tahzed three um~ ut Int.le more than a month
He was resuna 1n auarded cond1tton Monday at Saini Francis Medical Center
aner bcma admitted Sunday afiemoon. accord ma to 1 h0$p1tal •pokeswom1n
M1rc-0s' two previous hospital t.ays. one fo r nine days and the other for
seven, wtre for treatment of conaesta ve hcan failure. his doctors said
A federal coun heanna was scheduled Thursday tn Ne"-York to
determine af Marcos is hHlthy enou&h to travel there for arra1inmen1 on
racketeerina chafJCs
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Search ends f or bodies in train w reck
DHAKA, Ban&ladesh -RctCUen pulled a~n twisted Yt'm;ka \lftth two
cranes Monday ana ended their Karth for v1ct1m from the head-on crash of
lwo tra1nt lhat ktlled at lust 110 J>C01>le.
A&athonttes launched an invcstiptton into whether a "'TO"' s11nal 1n a new electronic syitem caultd Sunday's cruh. the wont rail accident in the
country's h11lory. Searthen 1&1d no more bodies were uncovered Monda)' "When I "1med
the site this momtna. the silence of a araveyard huna over the area," said one
P<>llce officer on cond1tton of anonymity
Activists arrested in Czechoslovakia
VIENN . .\, Austna -Hundred of pohce used water cannon Mondi) to
clear Wenceslas SQuare an f>ruue of people la) ma flowcn for a ~ouna
Ciechotlovak who &urned himself altve 20 ycan q o to protest the Soviet-led
1nvuaon.
Prominent lruman f'.'lhts act1v1sts were ttpOntd arrnted in the second
anack OD lhe lqu.R by riot police in two days.
About 500 ,.oplc attended a comrMmorati~e Roman Catholic Ma ror
Jan PalKh 1n tbe city of Brno on Monday and the prim refen'Cd ~peatcdly 10
.. Jan the manyr_" Ml.bout mentionina Palach's MIM. paniapenu uid.
PaJaclt, a 20-year-oad atudent, set h1m1elfafire 10 protest the ~ce of
Soviet uoope a~ the Wanaw Pact 1nva11on of A~t 1961. wbteh CTUShcd
tbe "Prllue Sprina .. morms Of Commun111 Party chitf Alexander Dubcek.
Israeli rubber bullets kill four
JERUSALEM -New rubber buJkU ha~c btttl blamed fOf the dcalhl of
bal "'9b ~ in fiw clays,, raa:~ con«m the ammunltN>n mey be more let.hll daaD eutitr nabber rounds to rombat the Palcthnian upn..:1,
The victims, two liltl 18d two iem-..r boys. were struck 1n tM With J.bc apheric:al petlm wJ. lneli toktim opmed fire to quell dtmonstrat1ons
tn the occupied Wat laM lrid Gm Stnp, Arab dOCton taid Monday. '
The deatbl came duriftl a round of violent clalhtt bt1Mm IOldiul and
1tone--throwi111 ~ tllat uvc left JO Palestinians dad since Thunday. Tbel ... ia • ftOrit 11 to 11. E-n Mims&cr MOlht Shabll of the ld\-leuina tabor Pany on SUnda> UlllDd 9M ~Mt to onllr an inw.1iliatioft of ~IC bullets.~ have bee-ft
UlillCI Widlty in noc COftuol tiace AupJt.
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fhr folowtng hs1 ot Ofangr Coa1t rt.II
ri1a1r HMilr rs. wt11cn inctudti 1ne n.wnr
ot Int' buytt. aoctrrss anci uit puce paid
IOf. Int' Pfoperty. was comp~ lrom
county rttora.s M\Cl tscrow compantts oy
HOIT'lf'~ri Marktt1ng Serv1Cr1o
CompM!y otl'IC•alS U)' ""list ~y n.ve
iln error f~lor ol 1 pe1crnt our1ng •year's
Utnf' DrC<IUs.t ot ipeculauon ouy1ng .ind
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TMltst 1spvf)ff1hf'd !QI 1n.~ 1nforl'l'l<ttlonal
use ol our rr~trs and •S ptotrc1rd O)'
copy,.gru 10 HomrowM11 Markt11ng
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'owntaln Vall•J
P1t'fft' Joudt 'K)98 CMad1um /'IV
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Mr & Mis Rogt'I L Kodo<!On. 182 .. I (Ml~Cl SIB).CXXl
Mr &Mrs David A Curry. lb550D•ny _,.v Sll0.000
M1 &-Mrs 'l't'1uru R lltdCh 'f l'il .. El Alul
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Mr & Mrs Janet W1l1arns. 10810 El
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SOUTH COAST ·
MEDICAL CENTER .
December 28
K.1m and Gan Jordan, Laguna
Niguel. girl
. l>ec(mJ>er 29
Margaret and Lawr(ncc Flynn 111.
Dana Po1n1. girl
Dttembtr 31
Carrie and ~·hchacl Raub, Sou1h
Laguna. boy
J1.nuary I
Cawl)n and 'imador ('astant-da.
Dana Point, girl
J10111ry ~
(\ nth1a and PetC'r Kornhabl·r. Dana
Pi>1nt. bo)
Lisa and Ln-HamC'r, South Laguna
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY
REG IONAL HOSPITAL
December!%
Holly and KC'1th Lockhan. Hunt·
1ng1on BC'ach . girl ·
:-athC'rlRC' Outkus and KC"llh Col·
tharp, liun11na1on BC'ach. girl
Nancy Camllo and Ruben Garcia
Costa Mrsa. bo)
December %3
M1chellr and Carlo.s San,hr1. l·lunl·
1ng1on Bcat"h. bov
CalhC'n nr and DarT)I Su11cr . llunt·
1n&ton Beac h, girl
Chnstie Smnh and Tcrl"ncc ~tcK1n·
non. Fountain Valle). girl
December %5
Laurie and In 1'.rt''ip1 ( O!itla \1C''"'
gorl Dcn1K ~1~1\cr and (i~gT) Jackwn
H un11ng1on Beach. 11rl
~mber%7
Susan and Gar) Pc ndC'r, (<"HI ,\!es.a
bo)
Dettmb«'r %1
Eleanor and Vu:1or Valde11, 1-tunt·
1ngton lkac-h. 11rl Ctinsuna Garr1a and lirctor ~lt'n·
doz-.. Hunungton Beach, girl
JC"ann1c L) nn Pnckru. Foun1a1n \al-
ley, 11rt
Ottember ZI
Karen and Charlie Dinh. lrv1nl". bo)
Dtttmber 38
Conn1C' and Rud~ Padilla. Fountain
Valley. boy Suzanne" and Jamrs "'aaramaa.
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Inaugural reh.earsals frenzied; events start Wednesday
...... -................... Quay!< blbla. -.. . W ASHINOTON (AP)-l'r<lldtn1 .. 1ect lkltlf lqan
his inauaur1tion week by P9Yina 1ribu1e Monday to the
Rev. Martin Luther Kint Jr. aDd workinson his inauaural
addrns as thole orpntzina the swnnna-in ceremony
made lisu,j._&ed seatina arran1emen1s and monitored
weather swpons. Wllili:deral workers enjoyed a day ofT. behind-1hc-
sccnes 8Clivity for the iuuauration of the nation's 41 st
prttidnn weal on 111 furious pace.
HOUlt Dcmocntsamnaeda "Majority Partr Party"'
at a hotel ballroom Thursday ni&ht. the same 11me the
GOP has scheduled 1 televised, .star-s100dcd ihauaural
pla.
··we had to aive the· Democrats some1hin1 to do."
aid How&fJ'I Schloss. a spokesman for the Democratic
Conaression1I Campaian Co.m.mittee, which
5trenathened its grip on the House in November.
"Hopefully, in four ycan we'll be havina 1he inauaural
pll.''
The,aala ~asoncof1hc myriad even is put toacthcrby
the Presuknual lnauaural Committee. which is running
most or1hcwctk's fcstivilies. Tht:yopen Wednesday with
a salute to 1eachcrs and end Sunday with a prayer service
at Washin11on Cathedral .
. "Rchearsl!ls arr U1kin1 place all over town. Decor-
a11ons a.re ao•~ up. Thousands of volUntters have
de5Ctnded on this citr. ... and thou.ands of media people
frc;>m all over the word are pkkina up their credentials,"
said PIC $pokcsman Ed Cassidy. ·'The mood is very
upbeat. excited and frenzied."
Monday was-a aencrally quiet day in the nalion's
capital, as federal offices were closed for the natio nal
holiday c:ommcmoratihs Kina's binhday. Bush offered a
strona lnbulc to the slain' civil ri&hts leader at a pra~r
breakfast for black SUP.porters. '
··we must not f11I the natio n he lovrd so much and
pve his hfe for. I unden&and thal five days before
bccomina presidtnl o( the United States of America."
Bush told the ptherina of some 300 black leaders.
He lhen rttumtd t.ome to work on the speech he will
aive Friday anrr Ltk.irc the oath of off ta.
The prnkk-nt~lcct and his 1ides art keeJ>!n1 mum
on the tenor of the speech, but spokeswoman Sh.eila Tate
said•Mondly thal "he wanlS it short."
She said speechwri1tr Peay Noonan. author of some
ofBush'nnost memorable cam~ian comments, "had 10
10 back to the drawina bolrdl' to shorten and edit the
addrnsand was expected todeliveranotherdraft toni1t11 .
lnauauration week started difTertntly at the Capitol
Hill office of lhc Joint Co~sion.al Committee on
lnauaural Ceremonies, which 11 in charge of the swearin&-
in ceremony and a luncheon to follow.
"'The very first thin1 we did th is n'lorn1na was mike a
checklist or what could be forao1ten ""7 who's brinaina tht'
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Tht bicentennlal 1rt1'*1Urll certmony will btaJn
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noon It pouibte. as the Con111lu11on duttlL Ruehh
said Sen. Wendell Ford. O.Ky.. ~ha1r~n of 1
committee 1nd the m111erofceremon1«. ~di hive bot
IOl\llnd short in1roduc1ions to use. dC'pend1n& on how th
prosram is aoina.
.. One 1hi~ you can't take into 1CCOunt is 1POla1.&K.'
Ruehlina u1d. "If you build in lh~ iriinutes of ~_pPllu
ind thert's only JO seconds. yo u re 1n trouble.
The ronarnsional panel is monitorina weathe
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' Orenge Cout DAILY ptLOTIT"'9day. J~ 17, ttet
H B redevelopment's effect on shoppers debate·d
9vLANCa 1GNON or-~----Cater Jon« lo"« the idea. Lee
Schwieterman hat« it. Brian
Andttlon and Lisa fol have mated
emollons.
But thett is one th i na they l<t on.
Tht prnd.iftf redenlopment or down-tOW1\ Huntanaton ~h wdl forever
alter a section of town that conjures
up u many 1mprnsions as there are
peC?Ple whO work and shop there.
lledevek>omcnt wiU leave an 1n.-
ddabk mark.on a fivc-~ock Itta of
down10wn. bqJnnani at the OC'eln
and ~na up Mam Street.
But lbe ttcuon that diem the most
emotional responK 1s the two ~ocb
of Main Strttt from Pacific Coast
H&sbway to Oltvc A ven~. That's
where some of the oldest bu1khnpare
concentrated. their two-nory bnck
facades bav.na held coun O\cr the . street for most oflhe century.
The wrcclona crews w11l start 1n on
the east side of the strttt first, perhaps
IS early IS next month.
They won't set to the other side of
the street for another two )cars or so,
and some of the bualdanp on a one· ~ock section of Main betWttn
Walnut and Oltve avenues may
remain standana.
Tbe structures wdl be replaced with
a th~story mot of shops. res-
taurants, movie theaters, con-
dom1n1ums and parking lots.
Newman
donating
J SSM profits'
L -~ . =~o charity
WESTPORT. Cohn -Actor Paul
ewman's food company. New-
man's Own Inc. ~,u donate its
profits of about SS ma I hon for 1988 to
a vanety of chant.able orpn1za11ons
around the country, at wasanno unced
by A.E. Hotchner. executive vice
president and treasurer
This will bnna the total amount of
·profits donated to $20 m1lhon ~ance
Paul Newman started the company 1n
1982 One mtlhon dollars of 1h1s
}Car's profits wall ao 10 The Hole In
The Wall Gans Camp 1n (onncct1cut
that was conc:c1..,cd b) Newman for
children wnh ca ncer and other hfe-
thrcatcn1ng dasca~s
After a su~sful first season last
summer. the camp sull nttds funds 10
complete its bu1ld1na provam and
endowment fund
c""man, an consultauon "-llh
Hotchner. personally \tlects the
groups and or)anilallons that '4111
reccivt monc) from l'e"-man·~ ~n
This )Car's . fir'\Hamc rtt1p1cnts
from ewman's o .. n include A\11ng
1n Amenca, Res.carch 10 Ptt"ent
Blandness. Students A,a1ns1 Dnv1ng
Drunk. Ho~p1ce of the South in
Atlanta La Clanaca-So a rural health
chnac an Washan1ton and Valle)
Youth House in Easton. Pa that
provides shelter and prov.ams for
homeless children and families
In addmon. Newman's Ov.n wall
conlanue to support such oraan1u-
t1ons as Alzheimer's Dis.cast> o\sso<:1a-
t1on. Covenant House. The Soc1et) to
dvancc the Retarded and Hand•·
capptd, United fnends of the C h1l·
drtn, Save the C haldrcn. 111onal
Coahuon for the Homclt""u and the
Voluntttr Optometnc Service an
Boston.
"While ewman's Own as defi ·
ruccly 1n bu anus to make mone) our
purpox 1n 1enera11n1 profits as t~
donate 1hcm to de1en•na chanuc\,
sar:_.otchner led an We\tpon, 'cv.man·s ~"O prodU(C1 a hnc o( aJl~natural
(ood products: salad drcu1np, SPI· Jhct11 sauce pope-om and ats nev.cst
.product lemonade
The mnchants •ho (WT'Cntly do bulinat on Mau\ wall ba~t the first oPlioa to retum to the new bu1ktanp. ud all of lholic 1nttrViewed on a
reccat aftanoon said they will take
ldvu• of that offer. OI coune. new bu1&dinp will mean
hitMr rtallt but tha1'10K with Casey Joees 11 fOlll u the i'edcVelopmcnt dra-s more afllucnt customtts .. , think n• toana to bt ptat. I
tapec't tht mu to ao up but r expect
the tet"rn IO bt a lot areatcr," said
Jones. 1 cbeefy-factd woman -who
~ opnaUfll Airbrush Creauons
outo<acubbybO&eon Main Strtttl1St week. .
But tht real key to the atea's
economic V1tality. tevtral people
said, is the renovatJon of tht nearby
HuntiftllOCI Beach Pier. dosed down after 1 vaoltnt storm last year. It wa
the pter that attracted many of the
tounsu who ended up· wandcrina
thro\Ch the shops.
Other people who work or shop an
the area are worried that redevelop-
ment W'lll eraic the s11ahtJy scruffy
charm of the.area. They are afraid that Main Street's 1nd1v1duahty wall be
erased by &encnc stucco structures.
that the surf shops and the mom·and·
pop restaurants w111 move aside for
the 1ypcsofbusancsse1 found tn e\ery
maJI across the nauon
"It's not aoana to be hke old
Hununaton Beach It's So•na to be
bkc Atlanuc Cuy;· said Lisa Foa.
('REDIT l ,l'\t:
Delaney C.rtton
maJM!ltr of Mnnke's wC>fMn's
dotb111& store on the cut side of the
ltreci
Al far 11 Lee Schwtetmnan of
Q>saa Mesa is concerned, the area
would be bettnofT1f1t was left alone. Scb~rman and his fnend Ott
Castle had come to Miin trect on a
""1\taftunoon todoa littJe window
"1oppina and catch the sunse1 .. Ifs not ptas11c,'' ht-saad of the
strctt's cumnt condnion. "h 's m l.
There's character.•• ·
But most peop&e -.ho "'ork m the area ~ that Main Street nttds sprucina up. It's JUSt that some wish
tht ttdc\'elopmcnt plan wasn't quite so~iosc.
·rm all for makina it nice. but not
to the cxtttme thcy·re goina. They're
JU.St beina P191sh. they want to Jet all
the money the) can out of 1t. Fox
said.
Indeed. redevelopment wall mean more money for landlords and th'c
aty. The new gJ1tz) buildings mean
hJ&her rents and increased propcn>
values. which translate to hasher
property taacs. And 1f the shops arc
makjna more money that mean~
more sales tax revenue
But the project has alrady beco
scaled back considerabl> compared
to many of the vm1ons that have d1td
1n the planning staaes dunna the past
three decades Just last month, an fact.
the proposed $27-malhon P1crs1de
Vallaae-a 75.000-square-foot com-
American Patriots Inc.
elects officers, directors
Josepb V. Delaney ha$ been elected chairman of the board and chief
executive officer of American Patriots Inc., a corporation formed to act as
a holding compan) for an e\.entual sub 1d1ary which "''II spec1ah1e 1n
undcrwnting workers' compensation insurance (pnmanl) an ( ahfornaa)
and excess and surplus insurance~ hach completed its an1t1al pn" ate tock
ofTcnn& last month. Also serving on the board of the Corona del \far firm
arc Fruk E. Raab, nomu P . Clark Jr., Edwin Seaman. Artbar R. Taylor
and Daniel F May. Named special ad .. ascr to the dm.'1. turs \lrJ\ Arthur 8 .
Lafftr. • • • Cary Carlton has JOIOC'd Sttln·Brlef·Ecker. a Laguna "11guel-ba~d
commercial brolo..erage firm. as a commercial le<lsmg spt·ualist according
to Witham F Purcell \ICC prcstdenl, "'estem rei1on ( arlton toolo.. o'er the
No. I sales ~re of Newpon Beach and uth Orange Count} for Canon
COIJ> .. photocopiers and FAX machines before taking has pre~nt pos111on
At Stem-Snef-Ecker. he v.-111 be responsible for sen ingl11ents an the Ir' inc
pectrum and South Orange Count) area • • • Walter Nuttla&, ASJD. and L)'1lD m.Jtlt, ASID, both ofC'o ta \k~ and
Else Roseee, ASID of Newpon Beach haH bttn honored for rheir
con1nbutaons to the Orange Count) chapter of the .\mcnrnn ~ocu.·t) of
lntcnor Des1gners According to retiring president Elaine Redfield \m11h
\\-IS chosen for her untanna cfTons on behalf of the design profc~'l1un
umna was recognized for his work an coord1nat1ng the chaptl"r·s
pamc1pat1on an the 198 Interior Design ho"" and outc;tand1ng
comm untty sc:rv1cc Roscnev.as uted for hC'r c rea 11 H" dlon 1 n de' eloping
1he chapter's ne" communal)' 1nformac1on proaram • • • At the Tclecommunacauons \Stems D1' 1s1on of Tosklba America
lac. in Irvine. Jim Wrtclat has been named "'cc president of 1rategic and
business planning. In this newl) created pos111on. he "'II estabhc;h stratcgu:
and mad-range busanc s plans as ~ell as direct J)t'C1al plans for potential
bus1ne expansion b) the d1 .. 1S1on .\SC" en-year l oshaba Hteran. v. nght
was most recently the d1 vm on's 'ice prts1dent of dealer saleo; for T\O • • • lsoat To~ba Amertca, at the lnformauon ~\Stems On 1\10n. Kellb
Comer of M1ss1on V1e10 as now as utant product manager of pc~onal
computer market.ans. Co~r. who l'C'pons to Dean 'iouth, \Cnaor PC
product .manaaer. as.sists wuh the mana mcnt ofT~ruba's \C-po~cred
portable personal computer product lane
First stock nlarket barometer
of year signals fair weather
Many W all Streeters will b~
rooting for 49ers on Sunday
llv CHIT CURtttE It ,,,..,._..,..
EW YORK -The firlt "barometer" or 198t h~s
already f\uMd a pojlll"' "an.aJ for the Jtock mar\.ct.
la the fim fi"e ion of the year .• thc Dow Jonn
a\'Cf'19CO(JO tndU tnllt p()Sl~ a net pin o( JO 19 ~ants
Tbat marts the 24th ume an the pett 40 )ats tllet l~
niatUt paned around 1n the fint ttad1na wcdl • .cciocdina
to Yak Htnch. an Old Tappan. J. in~cstmcnt ldfittr.
Ononlrtwoof1hote0«as100 an 1966and lftldid
the maRct rail to fin1~ the year'" the ptus C'Olumn.
Hinch datnbes tht fif'lM~ttk ptr(otmancr as an
.. cariy warn•na" tf11Cm for bas popular January
•omctcr whteh at bated on the ~·tr that .. uJacuwy
pa. tOPs the,.af' an the maf'M't.
Jn hat annuaJ Stoct Tradtf's Almanac, Htncb Sl)S
tM dattetJOft stOdt pnccs take In JHuar) has fort•
rtn tawed &he fuU year's outcomt comctty atl but three
.... liecl '''° .. . t1'il ntM o/ Jal' st I peak period fof tht \aflOVS
i.clicMD"I peop1t ha~ a6of4ed '° ti)' to tOlve a~
"'"'-"6dlc o( the maftct oudoot. .._ dlt5-r 1owt as.,.,_ m M1Ht1 on Su9da).
w.11 !ereelln will tie ~ II lnit ~"llllJMft• llf IM Sia f....-.0......, to bN• ck C1ttannat1
•1 .... _. thf 4'11'1 ~ .... ~-IO lhe
fbllr r n' Feo••" ~ ..._ tts ~ wuh ht
.....,A•r'aafiwllrl= ..... u,.,....... .... ......... ~ • .....,..,,_ ........ t'NR. ... ...,,-.
...W lllr .. .,,., lllr llOCI ...-.
Sobtr. naJ'lt·th1nkm1 Wall trcctc"' tf) no1 to take
the Super 8o1111tl 1ndacator too ~nou I}. It ampl) 1<1n•t
fitu"' ror people ~1th fidUC'll/) ~pon 1b1ht.es to ~
as.toaaUfll tbcmsehe! watb an)thanJ so ccnt11 fn .. ol-
o.. all. the prr Bo•l 1nd1cator tttt a lot ofattcnttOll . 1r Oftl)' as an cntcrt11nan1 d1 .. cn1on from the n of a
demand1na b\Uancss. . ~ Handt araun thatthn-usc n'i4krabf) more to
the January baromtttt.
.. \ml C\Cnts ha\'c been 41qutt.1cd 1n10 Jan~I)
•laida aff'ctt our cconom and our aocli mark " and
Q1Mt ..-.bl> ihOK of many nauont o( the .-rid ••
C~con"c~ the prnidient prncntt tus budttt lftd hisSute Of the nt0n ~.and -na11onaJ pli
-pnonttn"' aft Kt -switda thttr C\tnts to any othtf month and ct.. es we die Ja.uary bttomc1Cf wouki bttomc a mcmOf') :· he
t'OllCt.ln. n. a. fat lO IWA) tame..,. bowt\Tr. •ho c••:::llia:•.~ u111it) •f ftCM lht validity of t~ Januaf)
la 1"7. foruam.pR. IM martc1 !VIC l l l pcrttnt an J•tal)'· ~110 lht crattl that (all h fin1\htd tht
.,.. .rt1' I .. of JVll 2 prrttnt
l)kx of more than '° sho~ and 12
fa,t·food outlets on Pacific Coast
Haahway -was teuttlcd. For has ~rt. bu1kt1n1 owner Frank
Alfonso •id he wdl do h11 best to
keep h11 rents as reasonable u
pc>ssable whtn he •nd htS penncn
finish construct•na a threew tory
structure OI' the we tstde of the .mttt :·1 think we 're an a ml f.ood position to kttp 11 rtuonablc. · he sa.Mr. notina that man) of the land-
lords bo\llht propeny rctau..,ely
cheap and are not forced to ch.arse
h•&b rentS to pay off mortp,cs.
Alfonso csumated that average
commercial rents w11l so up to about
S2 or S2.'° a square foot
"At that if you can't get )Our
money out of your busane s. )OU'rt
do101 someth•na wrona. ·• he said.
For all the unwanted change, Fox
and others said the} welcome some
clements of redevelopment For 10;
stance, Fox and her a sastant. Tana
Moms.. would be pleased 1f some of
the area's more ccccntnc and do-.n·
and-out characters mo\cd on. ............. .,,._ ..... Foa said a man v.alkcd 1n off the
street lut week dunnga farcv.ell part~
for an cmplO)ct a.nd demanded a
glass of champagne The part)·
crasher lcfi when asked. but sueh
encounters arc unner .. 1n1
Lee Sdtwteternu1n, who •••• ttte P'"•"' dlarlll et ..... Street In Huettln9'0" Beach. window shops wltlt Dee c:.ete.
"It's kind of scat) work an& here b)
yourself l guess 1f 11 cleaned out aJI
the bums at "-Ould be v.onh 11 I sucss
they're aJI prett) much harmless. I
hope " Fox ~1d
Bnan Anderson. manager of
Altt<b \\ctsu1Ls at 224 Main St has
the same maxed fceh nis
"Once -.e come blck it's 1oan1 to be
~at for business. It's ao1n1 to attract
a lot of people." he said. peusina only
f Please SH REACTION/ A1J
5 firms give up tropical oils;
heart crusader claims victory·
~=!!rEGLER
EW YORK o\ mult1-
spctded ll up ..
The fhe companies 101ned four
others that earlier said the) v.ould
top u 1ng the \0-Clllcd tropical oils m
their food products. Kellog Co ..
unshane 81scu1ts. Peppcndg.e Farm
and K.ecbler
m1lhona1re who has crusaded ap1nst
the use of highly saturated coconut
and palm 011 1n processed foods
declared v1ctof) Monda) as fi..,e more
maJor food companies u1d the) tunned fats increase blood
would stop usana the fats cholesterol le' ets. -.hach arc a risk
"I am elated this has happened:· factor for hean attaclo..s kolof, 66.
said Phil Sokolof, who announced · blames high choksterol for t~~ near·
that General Malls Inc. Ralston fataJ hean attack he suffered -·)cars
Punn• Co , Borden Inc .. P1U but) q o
( Q.. .aAd Quaker Oa~ ( o. had aifttd 01\'t of the compames p \.e ume-
to ~wllch 10 .. cgctable 011<1 wuh le~ tables for the rcformula11on of \hear
saluratcd fat. products but man) said that rcmo\al
Sokolof had any 1nfluenc:c on their
dec1S1on Kellog's even denounced
Sokolof as 1rrtSpons1ble for plaClna
the full-paac ads, v.-h1ch warned of the
"poisoning of Amenca" throuah
tro'p1cal 01ls
But the latest announctmencs. 1n
the form ofleners to Sokol of over l~
past week. were cordial
''The chmanauon of tropical fats
from Pillsbury produclS as a maJor
pnont~ . ·· said a letter from that
compan). releasicd by Sokolof.
.. Than~ )OU for )-Out"cfTons on behaJf
of the Amencan consumer " ~kolof sud tv.o major food pro-
cx-ssors. GeneraJ Food and abasco
Brand have n.ot supported ha cause ''Hov. much I haH had to do -.1th of tropical oils had bctn unckr ""'>
this as for the public to decade," said before Sokolof launched his cam·
the Omaha businessman. v.ho spent pa1gn complete!). 1
.. With nine of the tqp 11 players an ~ S:? m1lhon on na11onw1de new paper In the uriter annouocements.
ads to promote has au~ "I kno~ v.c some o( the companies denied that (Pfease see OtLS ( A81
BUSl~ESS ~OTES -McDonnell Douglas, Western
Digital announce agreements •
Clslaa East~n AJrlioet .... ,11 bu' fiH' McDonnell
Douglas \1 · 11 long-ranac Jethncrs under a purchase
.agrc:-cment announced Monda) Chana Eastern 1s the fir1t airline 1n the Pc·oplc''
Republic of (hina to order the \10-11. an ad .. anced
thrtt~gme. w1de<1b1n transport fam1I~ bc1n1 de·
..,eloped b)' 1hc Doe, las AJrttaft Co. d•' mon of
\h.Donnell DQu&Jas an na Beach
The first aan:rafi. 10 be dch"crcd 1n Jul> 1990. \I. Ill
a 349-scat passenger model. The so:ond M D I I.
scheduled for dch,el'\ an December 1m. -.111 hl-an
\tD-l lffrc1&htcr...,1thcapaclt't formt\ft'than IOOwnHf
cargo. The other three passcn1er a1rcr31l '4111 ht-deh' acd
1n 19q2 and 1•NJ · VaJ~ of Lhe order. ancludina pare pan' a1'd tra1nin1
sen ice . e\c«'d\ SSOO million The new aarcrafi wall be used on ( h1na E.i\lem·s
C\tcns1\C route'\ hnlin& ~hangha1 "-llh othtr maJor ~111t'\
in (ha na. and al ~ill prO\lde antemational SCI'\ ll'C<.
from ( hina to the L natcd State' and Europe' auordana to
( apta1n 'r uan Tao 't uan prc\1dent of the .urhne l hana
la tem 1s the ~ond PRC a1rhnc to he JrantC'd
antema11onal opcra11n1 nahts
In 11" int Wttten otas&aJ Corp hu ;added t\l.o h1ati<r
capa "" dt lo... dn~'i to its aro .... in, 11 .. 1 ot "tcmal Prcfe~ncc Hird Dnk .\P produds tor the .\pplt
Computer market
~ va1lablc 1n mcpb~1e and 110-mcpb) tc e1pac1-
11c~ ihcst dn\.CS offer the sam(' feature-~ as Y..estem
D1iJUI s 20-and 40-mcpb)te 'en10M announced late
last wmmer -htahcr ca pa~ 111~ but v.11h the same ~upenor rchab1ht> and 1n the same small footpnnt
pack e .
• 'estem D1&.1tal has taken anolht'r amporunt tep in •
suppl)IOI a full line of d1sl dme products to ~Pl)te
ddllcr\:· said Cathenne ott. product man•r ·'"fhe
Larae toraie a pac111cs and fa t throughput art pcrfa--t for
d~"\1op pubhshang. C..\OC\\.1. iraph1cs and dat.aba~
ne1v.ork1ng apphat1ons "
fhc C\temal dn .. es complement both \1aC1ntMh
and .\pplc com~tcn. daspla' n the pple 111a11num
color and skclo... compact st~ hnit
c~rtroa c.,., has relocated 1t~ corporate and
admana trall~e offices w1th1n Anaheim from I 6S I ~te
< olkac 81,d to S439 E. La Palma "'e Th~ compen~ ·s cn&Jnccnng and test lab penonnel •
ha\C also bctn mo"cd to the oev. address Its d1stnbutton ,J
\l.'archous.c remain al 1601 E 83bb1t t . l\naheim.
Cenron ~nufa,turcs and d1stnbutn audio record-
ing tapes and flopp) dt b , d1slnbutes "1dco casKttes to
the consumer market and in i.ts Mcxacah. Mc\tco fac1htv
aucmblcs product for other 'ompan~ l
j
Somebody's showing
a lot of interest
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in H nrington Beach.
call and find
Su anne Fril t
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A8 Or-.. Co.I DAILY PILOT/ T~. Jenuery 17, 1989
Paid to pitch, food brokers battle for market shelfspace
Mergers present a problem; firms
can't represent competing items
C'EJUUTOS (AP) -By 6 a.m. contnct basis. e~ny day, Marianne ~ is tru1sina Althouah there is considerable
down supermarket aisles. seatchin& diffetence 1n size between Crown and
ror ~ eoods-Randw> Sale-s. the two firms have Her · as sales ttpraentative at similar objectives.
Crown BK Inc. ii to convince store Tbe role of a fbod broker 1s that of a
clerks dial her client's product is the middleman betWttn the manufac-
national leadina brand and deserves tW'ef and supermarket
eye-level shelf spece m \he center ofa After a manufactuttr ~to hire
section -tbe supermarket's prime a food broker to put its product on the
spot. shelf in a certain rqjonJ. the brokers
At the S6 chain stores she visits •~ paid commipaons 01 2 percent to
rqulatly. Loya looks for massina s percent, dcpcndinaon the product's
price tip -whach people often pull size and sales volume. Pearson said.
oft' shelves-darnqed products and for eumple, orange juice "sells in
aeneral disarray in the product's tremendous volume. so the manufac·
diSP)ay. turer miaht pay a broker 2 percent.
ltepresentatives ''have to be but that could be $2 million,"
protective ~f prod~s, .. said Norm Pearson said. .
Pearson, vice president of retail During the past five years, the role
operations a l Crown BBK. The of the food broker an the supermarket
Cerritos-based food btokeraac has has changed. Pearson said. Today.
375 employees and represents 85 . they often have more influence as to
manufacturers' products. the arrangement of products on the
At Rancho Salct and Marketing in shelf.
Temecula, W. Jody Graves, a partner Ten years ago. suP.Cnnarkct em-
1n the finnt agreed. ployecs were responsible for arrang-
"In making our pitch to stores. we ang and finding space for a new
have to prove our (product's) quality P.roduct. Now, sales representatives
is equal to or better than other brands ·cut in,.. or physically put a new
in the store." product on the store shelves.
Graves and his wife, who are full-"(Grocery) chains arc hurting for
time food brokers, started their finn cash so they cut labor at stores,"
four years ago. They have five pan-Pearson said.
time merchandisers working on a Jn a business whc~ ~nter shelf
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an instant before adding, "I think n
sucks that they're going to tear 1t
down. But l guess that's progress. or
lack of it."
Anderson said he can't blame tt\e
city and building owners for wanting
redevelopment. He admits that many
more affluent shoppers and families
stay away from the area because of its
rundown reputation.
"They'd rather go to a mall than
scum ball central.·• ·
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the field. I suess the battle has been won," he said ... Millions of ounces of
saturated fat won't be cloginJ, the
arteries of the American public. ·
Nabisco Brands spokeswoman
Caroline fee said her company, a
d1vis1on of RJR Nabs1co l nc .. is
testing us products to sec whether
tropical oils can be eliminated. and
that 32 out of 35 products It has
introduced m the past few years have
been f rec of these oils.
"We arc not a holdout," she said.
But "rt 1s not something you can do
that quickly without makmg sure the
taste and quality is not jeopardized."
Sokolot said that many Nabisco
products contain lard. which also
conwns saturated fat. Fee said the
review of is product formulations was
looking at whether lard could be
removed.
General Foods. a d1v1s1on of Ph1hp
Morris Cos. Inc., told Sokolof in a
letter that It was eliminating tropical
oils in all its products except Cool
WhiP.. It said 1t believes 1t may not be
possible to reformulate the desert
topping to eliminate tropical oils.
Sokolors initial advertising blitz
singled out Kellog's Crackhn' Oat
Bran. Sunshine's Hydrox cookies.
Pepperidgc farm's Goldfish crackers.
Kccbler's Club crackers, Nabisco's
Triscutt crackers. Procter & Gamble's
Cnsco shortenini. Carnation's Cof-
fccmate and Borden's Cremora for
their tropical oil content.
"While most people thtnk they are
contribuung to their be1ter health by
avoiding foods that contain animal
fats, many do not know that ,.,c
tropical oils arc as bad or worse.·· he
said ... Palm 011 has 25 percent more ~ff~~~ct. ~fls[i 3.dl6c>IE ubllc In ~ p ~rrowifec G•lvstHou ldtel Buic
'!:·! saturated fat than lard. Coconut 011 has 100 percent more."
Sokolof, who made his fortune 1n
.. o has father's construcuon business.
7 founded the National Heart Savers
Assoc1at1on in 1985. funding it largely
1 viAlleolllntl
l Bt~rft himself. He declines to reveal his
worth.
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Crown ••K vice president of retall oper-
ations Norm ftearson discusses product
placement wtth Crown ••K sales repr•s•n·
tadv• • .,..,.,.. LoJa. H• Jolt II to convince ,poc.,, store CferU thM Mr cllent'"S product
~deserves •J•·level shelf lfNC•·
space 1s considered choice real estate.
food brokers and sales rcprcscnta·
tives have tocon" mce merchapd1scrs
and supermarket clerks of the prod-
uct's value to the customer. Pearson
said.
"A product's life on the shelf as
based on profitab1hty," Pearson said.
"For everything we're selling., there
arc 20othcrs," Graves said. ··we have
to always stnve for the pnmc lo-
cation."
··1t 1s very hard because of the
tremendous pressure that super·
markets are under for shelf space."
said Jack H. Brown. president of
Colton-based Stater Bros. super-
markets.
Wi&h runu(Kocuttn dtvtle>Pina several vwuoat of a ~acular
oroduct. suth " jUpr· or caffeine· lrtt tttullt or cht'rT) flavored toft
dnnk.s, 1he val~ of shelf spe« bu
incttaaed. ) t "far more (new products ~. ttj«ud than c"er att acttpted.'
Br~n said. "E"e'> time -.e F.t •new
item -e have to decade which one .. . ~· we'll discontinue Bctause of this, manuracturcrs
often Pl)' to att their product on the
shelf These ~)menu have been the
focus of cnt1cism: beau~ ~me
people fear it could mcarr h1&hcr
pnm for the con1umcr and ten Shelf
IP'ICC ava1lab1hty for new. unte tcd
products. A't Stater Bros . Brown said, pa)•
ment from manufatturers for shelf
specc IS often accepted as general
practice. However. 1t 1s not the detcrm1n1n1 .
factor an acccpt1n1 the pruducl.
Brown said. "They·~ not tarsc amouOt\ of
money at all. They're to compcnYIC
us (or our costs," Brown said. "\ ou
can't pa)' us enough money to put
your product on the 5hel f."
One of the d1lemma1 facins 1hc
food brokera,e industry i mers1njl of
cha ans and o manufacturers.
Meracrs a.mona manufacturers c 30 p~nt a problem because finn'
cannot fairl y rcp~nt two compe1-inf. items, Pear10n said.
'Dctcrmin1n1howwecan do th1> 1~
one of the challenges an thcfuture •
Stock market takes
a holiday from rally
of past few weeks
The dally grind
Joyce a1krk19e, prodb« manager for 7-lleven coff•t•,
checks the qualtty of ground coffo • In fllten at th•
company's test kitchens In Dallas, Texas. The br•w·to·b•
wlH be shipped to 7-lleven stores nationwide which sell
more Ulan 1 mHllon cups of coffee each day.
By CHET CURRIER ,., ....,,,_ Wr',..,
NEW YORK -The stock
market turned in an tnconclus1vc
showing Monday 1n quiet holiday
trad1Jla, pausing after the rally of the
past scveraJ week .
The Dow Jones average of 30
lndustnals.. which had gamed ground an seven of the eight preccd1n1
sessions. shppcd 1.43 to 2.224.64.
Advancana issues slightly out-
numbered declines in nationwide
trading of New York Stock Exchange·
listed stockshwllh 695 up. 679 down
and 574 unc angcd.
Volume on the floor of the 81g
Board came to 11 7.38 m1lhon shares.
down from 132 32 million in the
previous session. Nattonw1dc. con-
solidated volume 1n NY E-hstcd
issues. including trades IO those
stock~ on reg>onal exchanges and 1n
the over-the-counter market. totaled
138.87 mrlhoq shares
Trading had been Cllpccted to ~
ltg.ht because of the absence of man)
investors taking a hohda) in ob-
servance of the Re" Manin Luther
K.lng Jr 's birthday
Analysts said the mood of the
markets. had been bnghten1ng grad·
ually as the rall y in stock pnccs that
began last November continued 1n1n
the new )Car
B> the end of ll1't v.eck, scHral
pnmary md1caton of marlet trend\
stood at their highest lcHls 4'1nce the
crash 1n October 1987
nauon·s pos1t1on 1n 1ntemat1onal
trade
Advance csumatcs 11 leading bro-
kerage houses generally call for the U .S trade defjclt to Wlden for
November to S 11 b1lhon or mon~
from the StO 3 bJlhon pp reported
for October.
In the action that did take place
Monda). takeo\cr ncv.s and rumo~
provided the domtnant theme.
Teus Eastern led tbcact1vc lu.t and
Jumped 14'• to 4S on v.ord of Coastal
Corp 's plan to make a S42-~·sharc
bid for the company
Traders who pushed the stock put
Coastal's proposed pncc art look.mg
for a higher bid 10 emerae. anal)'sts
said
The ne~s on Teus Eastern
promp1ed bu~1n1 of such other natu·
rat-gas p1pd1ne issues as Transco
Energ). up 11 •at 3611t.11nd Panhandle
Eastern. up I a1 26' 1
T1dcv.a1er subJCCl of • S9 50-.a·
share proposal from inve tor '""in Jaco~. climbed I ~ tog·,
Sound Warehouse. which agreed to
be acquired b) hamrock Hold1ni\
for S25.65 a sh11rc. rose 2 to 24"• in
the ovcr-the<ounter market.
As measurtd b) W1lsh1rc ..,)>
socuues' 1ndu of more than 5,-000
actively traded stocks. the market
increased S2 24 b1lhon or 0 08 per.
cent 1n value
The NYSE'HompO ttc 1ndC\ of all
us hStcd common stock~ added 20 to
159 78
I ~nitt4~H 2 llof
14 me<R•d AA~·~d
v1LTV tP '\,.SE {'Ol!POSITE TH..\ '\S:\('TIO'\S
Hov.evcr. brokers $11d some
traders "-Crc M:lhnJ Monday to cuh
1n on those pins Many Wall
trccten worry that the rail)' cannot
make much more pr<>Jrc unlc s
tandard & Poor·, mdu tnaJ 1nde:\
ro 03 to 328 9. and S&P') SOO.
stock comj)Os11c ande'< v.a up 27 11
2 4 14
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mt~st rates tum downward
Another question mark in manv
minds 1s the govcmment's 1mpend-
1n1t monthlyrcpon WcdnMda> on the
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The ASDAQ coms>011tc 1ndea. for
the over-the-counter market 111ncd 27 to 3 1 36. At the Amencan tO<:k
Excbanac. the market value 1ndt'
closecht 316. I. up •
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of Masters
Hundttds of volunteen came to tbt lrvtne Bowl in Laiuna Beach
Saturday and Sunday to vie for roles
in the 19S9 Paaea-01 of the Masten.
Volunteers, 11lcJud1n1 Charles
Thompson, who has played Jetus
Chnst 1n .. The Last Supper" for the
pest 20 years, were measured and photoaai>hed IO that the dtreaors can .clM>c* whom to cast in the Paitant. which bqJns July 7.
Amona the works an 1h1s year's
P.,eant are "Paer Shot," a surfina
peinuna by ~una Beach's Ken .
Auster. Monet's 'Boat at G1verny"·
Mansfield Pamsh .. s "Garden of
Allah ... a Currier & Ives etchina;
"Orpheust a Steuben Glass. and
Hopi K.cruna dolls.
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At left. Dlltfte OMa•·O.vy • ....._.nt •ector of the P .. eant of the Mast ... 1,
died'• die......,, of •·rw·ol4 Stephenie ICJI• of La9una aeactl at the
. P•9e...c'1 celllnt caft Sunday. Al r ...... Howte Clou1.., •ea1ure1 CNlrle1
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111oMpson•1 head. ThoftlpMn NII pl•J•d Je1u1 Christ In the P•1••11r1
lradldonal closer •• ..,... &..-st Supper:· for the pan JO yean. TNI J•W•
...... nt Htln• Juty 7.
'Exit the Body' makes most of sillyscrlot
By TOM TITUS
Oil!y ..-0. cWt!...,,...,,.
Faced with the prospect of v1ewana
a aood play badl)' done or a poor
scnpt handled expertly. audience
membef"S>.probably would opt for the 1atter cons1dcrauon.
One of the silliest examples of the
mystery-comedt aenre 1s Fred
Carmichael's "fan the Bod).'. a
1uvcn1lc exercise best suited to Junior
hath. school production. Yet, wnh
skilled actors anterpretina the charac-
ters, this absurd Janie farce becomes
quite palatable at the San Clemente
Community Theater
It's a pla)' that's been around for a
whale, and director 8 .J. Scott fails to
update some of its topical dialogue.
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even whale scttana the sho" an the
present. But her actors. for the most
part, tackle their characters as thouah
they were fresh from Neil Simon's
t)pcwnter. thus rendenna the e' t'·
nana entcnain1n1 and enJO)able
~1es croppana an the closet ot a
New En&land home ttnted b> a
famous mystery wnter set the st11e for a merry romp an the ··Stt Ho~
They Run" mold ott draws out the
most from each actor (o"erdoang" m
a few cascsl, and staaes a seeming!)
1nterm1nab e scqutnce of entrances
and eiuts which mesh smoothl'.t
despne a htah potcnual for d1uster
L>canna Watkins enacls the ~nter
with a fine. an1culate approach and
handles the most nd1culous d1aloaue
wtth aplomb. Ardis Faith 3S her
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• reah •·i h. Pa ea, Prime Rib and ore!
Re <?rv4.1tion\ (7 14) 650-175 0
4 2 8 E. 17 t h l., . o ta M <' ,
caufied sccrctary makes the fJlOSt of local shenfT-handyman not far re-
her man-hungry character and fires moved from DocPatch. DouaJas
pointed barbs of daaloaue at the local Hanman creates a marvelous "Poor
) okels Soul" rendenna of an amnesiac,
As the temporary maid who 1s not ""hale Tom Chemcr completes the
all she seems, Emily Miller 1s a cast as Watkms' confused husband,
dtm"A>ttted dehaJ\t. Bruce Cra....,le)' as "'ho amves at the hcaaht of all the
her shady compatnot seems to have craziness.
read too many Damon Runyan The scttanJ. destaned and con-
stones. and has ~dccs and dose" stru•:led by Ste"'en Jay Warner, as
d1al<>1ue drops a fe"A> clinkers. bnaht and immaculate. punana the
Barbara }(erck and Tom Scott arc a limited d1menstons of the CabnUo
pair of Noel Cowardl) sophisticates Playhouse to maxtmum use. All that
as the wnter's next-door pals. Sand) 1s lack.ma as some appropnatcly
Salver contnbuttt a maivclous Eve wacky music to set the scene.
Arden·t)pc 1mpress1on as a cunous "Exit the Bodf' conunucs for two real estate agent. more \\CCks, pla)'IOI Wednesda)'S
Htlanous but somewhat O\erboard through Saturda~s at 8 p.m. unttl Jan.
1n his charactenzauon (pan1cularly 28 at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202
an has downstaac pla)'1n& to the Ave. Cabnllo. San Clemente. Ticket
audience) is Gary Isaacson ~s the • ..orders arc taken at 492-046S.
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Woman can end pregnancy while man must ' pay support
DEAR ANN LANDERS: An IC•
q.U.tance of mane who heard her ~· dock tickina had no 1ood Pl~ on the horizon so she ~ • SUY ~tot herself preanant. Tbe llP married W.
After lbe bleaed event, they separ-
ated. The bio1osicaJ clock continued
to tick IO she tot benelf in a family wa,....m (same jerk). He begcd her
to ltl an abonion but she refused. Five~laier.EJ1erkoiuupponfo1
IWO iicb that be neither planned nor
wanted. They live 2,000 miles away
and he eeet them once a year.
Penonally, I think the suy is a sa.int.
If a woman has the naht to choose
an abcttion. shouldn't the man ha"c the riaht to demand that she end an
accidental preanancy rathtt than pay
$100,000 over tbc next 20 ~an to
suppon a ctuld he Wlll probably never know?
It aeems to me the woman aets a b11
break while tbe poor slob who only
wanted a little action is at her mercy.
I know your old son11 .. It takes two
to tanao," but my point is that today:(a
woman can end the consequence$ o a
meaninaless affair inexpensively and
umply, but tbc 1uy doesn't have that
option. If she chooses to abort, he's home free. Jfnot. he's on the hook for
the ne•t 18 years. Sound fair to you'>
Not to me. -MEDITATING 11"
THE MIDWEST
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: The
medical profeuion is always thinkjna
up new ways to make a hean keep
beatina when the body is worn out and utelcss. The enclosed poem ran
several years aao and could stand
Putting right foot forward for a kiss .
I agree with Miss Manners. Social
k.issin1 is gcttina out of hand in this
country. What started out as an emotional
embrace between families who had
not seen one another in 20 years now
has all the tenderness of a farsighted
eaale fcedina her young. Ivcryone puckers and pecks these
days. Starlets from the green room
present their check to the talk show
host whom they have just seen five
minutes before. People at lunch
hurriedly wipe crumbs from their
moul}ts and bury their fa ces in your
hair. Visitors to the sick in hospitals
lean over long, white, lifeless forms an
short dresses, and God knows what
they're embracing.
From sheer habit, the other da y I
nearly bussed a man who came to
l .. '9. BO\'D
chanae the thcrmosw in my oven.
The problem of kissina hello "
twofold: First, either we all do it or no
one does 11. Second, if we decide to do
it, there have to be some rules.
There is a bloc of diehard kissers
who refuse to cxchanac hps Wtth anyone but their mother and their
dog. My husband is one of these. If
someone wanted to give him mouth·
to-mou\h resuscitation. he would
refuse until he had been formally
introduced.
He regards kissing as a clear-
inghouse for germs and wants no part
o(it. When be i~ confronted by a
social kisser, he stands with his arms
hanging limply to his side and his
body erect. It's hke making a pass al a
food blender. There arc a lot of people like my
husband who must be converted if
kissing is to continue. I am shocked
that kissing has continued so Iona
without rules. This has created a lot of
problems, such as stepping on feet,
bumping noses. ietung hair caught 1n braces. having glasses loc1', lipst1ck in
stranae places and general confusion.
There 1s no need for th1.s. If ships
can pass in the night without radar,
people can kiss without hun1n1 each
other. When you approach the kissee, 11ve a quick appraisal of th ings tha1
puncture -pens, credit cards with
sharp edges. key rinJS, packages, etc.
-and mumble, "You look wonder·
ful.''
The!!.z stepping forward with your
RJGH 1 foot to maintain balance.
firmly grasp each other's hand and
aim for the left side of the face. LEFT
-that 1s important. Pucker the lips.
close the eyes (to avoid forc1in
objects stnkina you blind) and wh1~
per. "We must get together soon."
This IS your standard arcctang for
someone you've ne ver met beforc
and probably will never sec again . If t~1ssee 1s someone you really care
about. you'll know what to do.
Hair cutting scores on early sports pages
Q. Name the first newspaper to run
a Sports Page.
A. The National Police Gazette. In
1876. An Irish iplmigrant named Richard Kyle f O!(put cnou&h money
together to buy the failing ofd scandal
sheet, and revive it with a Sports Page
that featured competitions. Of all
sorts. Even oyster opening and hair
cutting contests.
'ff 'ou were a fish, sir, what kind
would you be? Bear in mind,
saltwater fish drink. freshwater fish
don't.
Everybody who puts pillows anto pillow cases docs 1t the same way
HHIDfiil·:
Everybody except Andy Gump. but
maybe you're not old enough to know
the why of that.
Is your matrimonial mate quick
tempered? Hold on, how you answer
can be revealing. Both the happy and
the unhappy miJht say yes. But the happy always indicate it's not a
crucial matter while the unhappy
always suggest it's a serious fault. Or
so say the mantal cti>crts.
Until a generation or so ago,
"teenage" meant "brushwood used
for hedges."
In an enormous maJonty of living
species, the female 1s bigger than the
mate~ No, not among birds, generally.
And not among land mammals. cuber. But they're the exceptions.
' Those California prospectors
known as Fony-Niners had no ac-
curate maps and no documented
histoncs of previous .strikes. So you
and I today have a better chance than
they of finding gold. So says ·a
scholarly miner. M14!1t add he thinks
'"IUr chances wouldn t be all that bad, 1f we were to get scnous about 11.
Q. Lee lacocca's full name, please
A Ledo Anthony lacocca.
Seventy-five pcrccn1 of all wine
after two )'Cars of aging 1s as good as
it's ever going to get.
"Fame co mes usually to those who
arc thinking about something else;·
said Oliver Wendell Holmes. Jr.
O. When will quarterbacks an thr Nfl. be perm11tC(I to call all their own
plays again'> .\ Soon, thinks our C h1ef Prognos.-
t1cator He ~hevcs a flay-callu~g quancrback can contro a game ., tempo Better than s1dchnc ego~
Thus ~uer 10 d1!.Combobula1c the
defense Sa)s he'd hkc the game
pla)'ed where )OU can sec 11 Ou1 on
the field
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....... TbMT•O. Pardon me, aocior, but may I die?
I k..Dowyouroath requires you to try
to keep me alive
So Iona as my body i warm and
there is 1 breath of hfe, But listen, Doc, rvc buned my
wire.
My children are arown and on their
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8y Sydney Omarr
ARJa (March 21 -Apnl 19): New
approach necessary 1n connection With investments, income p<?tcnttal.
Scenario h1ahltahts financ1aJ status
combined With Jove. You'll aet to
hean of matters and you're due for
startlina revelations.
TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Check
assets, be aware of basic values, check
sales and auctions. What you own is
worth more than oriainally antici-
pated. A business type will approach
you and ask. "What do you want for
1t?"
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Source
of fear is transfonncd Into actual
reason for celebration. Focus on
diversity, humor. lon1-<t1stance com-
munication that could in volve travel.
Another Gemini will play significant
role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): De·
spite delay, request will be aranted.
You do not possess all requirements,
but red tape wdl be removed. You 'll
receive special favor based on your
past performance. Ronuncc could be
involved.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Wnttcn
noucc received conccrnina assign·
ment, career, proJcct. Member of
opposite sex 1s involved, possible
journey 1s senously discussed lntu1-
uon conccrn1na 1mmed1ate future 1s on target.
VIRGO (Aug_. 23-Scpt. 22i: What had been a "maid attraction · could
explode into conflaara11on. Be aware,
protect self 1n clinches, know that
there is a tomorrow. Domestic adjust·
mcnt applies to residence, mantal
status
LJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Refuse
10 become involved an ··financial
scheme." Smooth talker makes pr~
Jcct sound flawless Utilize common
sense, dig deep for 1nformlt1on.
protect assets and reputation Puces
own. My rrit'nds are aJI aone. and I want
to to. loo. No monal man shouJd keep me
here When the call from Him 1s un·
mlstakably clear. I deserve the rtaht to slip qu1etJy
away.
My work i1 done and I am tired.
Your motives are noble, but now l
pray
You can read in my eyes What my
lips can't say. listen to my hean and you'll hear 1t
~on me. Doc. but may. I d1e?
involved.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211:
Forocful method ma)' be necessary 1f
aoal 1s to be achieved. Opposition does not intend to play .. t1d·
dlywank.s." Check lepJ nghts. beware
of previous commitments. Capricorn
figures prominently.
SAGl'lTARllJS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 )'
What appears lqit1matc on surface
requires further exam1nat1on
Emphasis on long-standina proJect.
relationship \hat currently undergoes
acid test. Communicate, request
specific information.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
What had been nqJccted will now
surface -fresh approach is necess-
ary. HighUaht independence, cunosi·
ty, couraae. pioneering spirit. Young
person is confused. Maintain your
own sense of fitness.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): At·
tcnuon continues to center around
security, older person and this might
include parcnL Stri ve for "best deal "
News 1s due which transforms tenor of talks. You have upper hand.
PISCES (Feb. 19.March 20): DI·
vers1fy, stress -1ntcllcctual cunOSJty
make long-distance call in order to
acquire material. information. Rela-
tive will appear a.s if out of nowhere
Plans obviously arcchan.aed, poss ably
upset.
IF JAN. 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
you arc rclea5ed from oblipuon
which was foolhardy in first place.
During January. you paned infor·
mauon which created aura of d1s -
1llusionment but also resulted in
wisdom. Cancer. Capricorn J!Crsons
play important roles 1n your hfe. You
work well under pressure. are capable
of meeting the most cxacung st.an·
dards. deadlines. Father made tremendous 1mprcss1on. possibly had
more influence than did mother
Auaust will be your most memorable
month of 1989
By CHARLES GOREN
and OMAR SHARIF
GET THAT OVERTRJCX
East-West vulnerable. South
deals.
Italian politician to perform in SF adult theater
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At rubber brld1e, the play laraely
revolves around 11fcty plays and
darina defense in an attempt to beat
the contract. At duplicate, the key
features are ovcrtrickl and undcr-
trickl, ~or suits and minors.
On th.it hand from a pair tourna-
ment, those Norths who became too
meameri.zed by the extra poinu
earned in a major suit were Justly
pawllud for electina to play sb
1ptada rather thu six clubs. The
tpade break meant that they had m
unavoldablc loler in eKh major."'\
Six clubs wu often re.ached on uf
auction such u the one above. Note
that, despite hh excellent off eoaivt
potCfttlal, South never made a Jump
bld. He devalued his hand because
of bis tpldc void, but that did not
prevent tbt percenta.ae tlaJn rrom belna reached.
After the lead or the ace or dia·
mondl, mott dedamt made only 12
trlcb. The dJamond lead wu rutted
ta dummy and the ouutandfna
trutnPt were drawn. Declartr
c:roteed to tbe ten of clubt and
<*bed tbe bilb tplda, taklna four
~ dJK&rdl. WIMa tbe Rdt did
not btwk, be could tel up • Iona
~ wfth a rulf. but I.be club fPOCJ
pr1wnted tilin rrom 111W.. beck to
the table to ~ it.
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By The Assodated Press
SAN ~NCISCO -Llona
St.aller, a member of the Italian
Parliament who is also a porn movie
star, is awaiting final approval from
the U.S. consul in Rome to allow her
to fulfill a fi ve-day engagement at an
adult theater.
Staller, 37, is known on stage as
"Cscciolina" and won clecuon in
198 7 to Italy's Chamber of Deputies
on the ticket of the tiny Radical Party.
Her biography in the official parlia-
mentary directory lists amona the
highlights of her career a starrina role
tn the fil m "Came Bollente" (Boiling
Flesh) with the late Amencan porn star John Hotmcs.
TULSA. Okla. -Two years aficr
her around-the-world niaht in the
fragile Voyqcr a1rcraf\ captured the world's attention, pilot Juaa Ve_a1er
said she has no shonqe of ideas
about her own future.
••My problem is I want to do
cvgythina," she said. Tbe S-foot.....,inch pilot, who was
honored here by the U.S. Jaycees as
one of 10 out1tandin1 Americans for
1989, said she is developin1 an aviation museum a.nd hands..on
educational complex near Mojave,
and oompletina requirements to be-
come a helicopter pilot. And. there's
harness racing.
Ycaacr, 35, was introduced to
harness racina in a celebrity race last
year and has 1one on to compete in
rqular barnm racn.
She saad that she feel• no prnsurc
to top the 2s.~m1le Voyaaer flaaht
.. I'll be busy doina a lot of djfferent
tbinp 1t1d they won't teem so
fanwtic. They'll probably seem
mundane in many ways. But they're
new and different cxperic~ for me.
They'll be just as excitin1 u the
Voyaeer."
.She and Did ll•taa flew the
experimental ~ne Voy-.er 2,,012
mda without refuelina 1n Oec:ember
1986.
MARION, Atk. -About 200
people came in and out of Loretta
BalJey's home durina three day, of ftlmina for 1movie1b0ut ll!'ltf Jmy
Lee LiWit, ~t star DIMll QiaW was
the only object of intemt for 1 yoana
neiabbor. "I had a ll·year.old airl over here
who nracticalJr_ .. •~ooned. She coWdn't-iPeak. ·· Balley aaicl
Her ramblint. t~ boute in a
amall &own Kroii the Millitiippi &om Memphis Ml uled IO poftra)' a.he 'lia.r"a cbildboOd llome in lbe mov.ClrOtat lill1 of fire."
Scvenl &ieDdl came over to Viii• b &M fU~in Demnber. but IMy, alOlia widl tile •uley lunily, Mn
rel •lld 10 I bedroom where a TV ..-.wi.-ue.t.
llMlcy dllcribed Quaid u
plrn111 Ud ~ loc*illl.
..ldillll"l1Ml._.ID1811l10IU111 ,..._,, .-.-111 ............ ,.
minutes before they started shooting.
He's very much into Jerry Lee," she
said.
"Great Balls of Fitt" 1s to be
released in the fall.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -The names
of hippopotamus twins born at the
city zoo will be chosen by another
Memphis native and mother of twins,
actress CybUJ Sllepllerd, zoo officials
saJd. The hippos were born 1n December
to mother, Julia. The Memphis
ZoologJcal Society and The Com·
merci&J Appeal newspaper are spon-
sonna a contest to solicit the best
names for the t..wins.
Ms. Shepherd will select the final
names. But conlCS.t officaal.s say she
may have a hard time dccidina since
UonaStaller
the contat probably will end before t.oo keepers know the su of the hippo
twins.
LOS ANOELES -Jay LIM,
OerMa Bentt11 and F.4 MdlMM
were amona the 2'° celebrities and fnendl who honored NBC entertain· ment president .,..... hrltWf at
l surprite 40\b birthday party It ~Sladium. Tutikoff' wu nown by helicopter
int0 the Mldium Senclmy wlam he
WU met bf a mM'Chi111.__bM41 and Leno""~--~ bo.ola .. nilit Your Ult. .-.aaon Tanikoft'"' lribute. AJft08I lht 1W1 et.ti.. ill lbe
l&Wh were McMaboo. lawn and
bis wife, ICUIM Am I ..,_. 1emten•s fellow .. LA. .....,. actor
ttanY Hamlia and hit wilt. a..a lr .. n• of, ABCs .. ......_t: ..
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.u•rwa hi ........... ...., •t:r' Dodlrrl •••nn•11•••r "91:' ""' ... 1m711ll bf
Tart1kOll'!i wife. Lilly. Gue ts re-
ceived blue baseball caps that said
"Brandon, still a wonder at 40," a
reference to his former nickname as
the boy wonder of 1elcv1s1on pro-
grammina. "This has all been overwhelming,"
Tart1kolT told the crowd "Not onl y
has my hfe been so blessed and so
wonderful, but I ~ondcrcd (when I
was fl ying an here) when will m~ hfe
be happier than at this moment. ·
old Stormie JoDet, the world's first
rec1p1cnt ofa simultaneous hcan and
hver transplant, was discharged from
a hospital after seven days of tests
determined her hver was worktnl
properly.
Stormie. of White Settlement,
Texas, returned to P11tsburah last
week after routine tests 1n Texas
showed elevated blood levels, a s1an
of possible hver malfunction
Her blood )cvels returned to nor-
mal dunna a stay in Cluldren's
NEW YORK -Jue Fonda 1s Ho p1tal of Pausburah and tests
promouna a new exercise video that showed her body was not rtJcctlf\I the
embraces her new Dh1losoph) of liver, hospital spokeswoman Lynn
tnoderauon. sayana she 1s "stnvina McMahon sa1d Sunday.
hard to control compulsive tenden· · Stormie! ,..ho suffered from hyper·
Cles " cholestero em1a, '#h1ch causes fat to
··in the old days I "'u vcry-4nvcn." -M:CUmulatc. in the blood. received the
Fonda said in an 1nterv1ew 1n The transplanu at Ctuldren's Hospital tn
New York Tames. "Now I want to
enjoy things more, to add mort
modcnition to my hfc."
Fonda's new 6S minute video
features exercises that a.re less
strenuous than her previous ta~s, in which she uraed followcra to • 10 for
the bum." The new tape includcs a
)().minute sqmcnt in which half of
the on.-screen class docs hlah·1mp1ct " aerobics and half does low-impact,
a.ivin1 v1ewera a choice.
"I'm not u macho as several yean
before," the .SI ·year.aid actre s said.
"Hard and fast 11 not as cft'ective as
lonatr workoucs in moderation ....
"Now I'm striv1ns hard to control
compulsive tendencies."
Fonda aa1d s~ is already workina
on her ne-.texcrcise v1deo1nd aami to
attract .. the institutionalized couch
potatoes.··
WASHINGTON -Nearly nine rean after former Prnident Jimml Carter commuted Pan, ...,..,,
pn90n acnt.encc. Pmidcnt R~ 1s lookint into a ,ossible pardon for the
DCwtpaper htareu.
Reilpn wu asked Sunday on his
retum IO tbe White House from
Camp O.vid whether he planned to
pardon Hearst who received 1 teVen•
year acntcnoe tor eenacipatina in the
armed robbery or a San Francisco
bank.
"'All of this thi"t. I have ukcd
everybody to look into th11 for me,"
he replied.
He walked into the White Houte WithOua .-au,... Aftn Caner commuted bet
aen111a, tt.. w nl1111d tom
pritol[l M. l, 1979. She Md-* 2)
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True friendships
help mornings
dawn brightly
fric~ hip -the loyal. stick·b)·)'Ou. genuine type of
rclauonsh1p that makes you feel aood when you need 1t most · -is tlae most valuable of all priceles commodities. Sonit~w hlvin1.fricnds who rally care makes )OU smile
that Siily kand ~f sm1I~ when you aren't quite certaan 1t i
appropnate. Fn~nds &J VC you a warm, secure feeling eve n
when you arc.chilled by a touch of anxiety. Friends e ncourage
)OU when a kmd word 1s needed most.
The.vast ma1onty of people arc fortunate to have o ne or
two suth fnend . •
lma&ine then our good fortune here at the Pilot.
More than 750 such fncnds showed up last week to wish
us well as we prepared to underta ke a rather anxious
conversion to morning deh very as -well as a redesign.
Switching from aflcrnoon to morning was a logical
dcc1sjon all right. Cool and calculated, the move was made for
all the correct reasons. Put the pros in one column and Im the
cons in t.he othe r. No contest. Morning 1t sho uld ~.
Dehvery would improve dramatically, ttie news cycle
would make more sense. hclf life would be extended.
advertisers wo uld get better results. readers would get a better
paper and sales would improve. 11 was an obvious move -
and a scary one.
After all, for the past 28 }cars the Daily Pilo t had been
published in the afternoon. The Pilot's predecessors, the
Globe, the Herald, the other papers that would merge and
evolve into thas o ne dunng a morc·than-80.year history. all
made their mark an the afiernoon.
And conventional wisdom had 1t that the Pilot was
popular because 1t was published an the afternoon, while the
other papers from Santa Ana and Los Angeles held tlllc to the
morrunss. Never mind all the r~asons that was a myth. at was
a popularly held myth
So you can sec why a little reassurance wasn't wasted on us
when we threw open the front doors and invited old and new
fnends to stop by for a visit.
Well, they came. Boy, did they come.
The crowd stancd arnvmg early. And a crowd 11 was. We
expected 400 to anend , ma)bc 500 af were lucky. It didn't rain
and "Cheers" was m reruns. Well. the day dawned clear and
the cable must have gone out.
A crowd beyond our expectations ca me eager to share an
our venture. They asked questions. they offered suggestions.
they toured the building. they toasted the redesigned P ilot and
they wished us well.
The conclusion was inescapable. The people of the
Orangt Coast really care about this newspaper. T he> smccreh
want only the best for the Dail> Pilot.
We arc n cher for 1t
I left that evening wtth a secure feehngand a sill> smile on
my face.
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Steroid supply
-TOM TAIT
Editor
Bntish track star Da"1d Jenki n~ was scntc:nced 1n San
Diego to seven )'cars 1n prison for his part in a Hcro1d-
smughng o peration that spawned a S 100 m1ll1on-a-)car
black market rndustrr, in th as country.
"You have it all.· U.S. 0 1stnct Court Judge J. U\HCnlC:
lrvina told Jenkin "1'hen enters greed an<l 1hc "'hole thing
a ppears to 10 down the tb1 lct bov.I."
Do lht' bo)' and }'oung men who take the~ drugs. most I}
unsupervised. always know of the dangers"
It's .unlikely. In a urvc) la~t spring of 35 sccondar)
school d1stncts m n Diego Count)'. only four 111d1cated the)
include d1scuss1on of s1cro1d~ an drug-awareness cla~sc.·s
Ro n o· hssc. a special agcnl \\Ith the Drug Enforcement
Ad ~m1strat1on, compl:uns that onl> one coach an tbc: rnunt~
has implemented a fr~ DEA program 1n "htl h athlc:tc'
pledge to refrain from dru& use.
So l r'Ccd v.orks at both t•nd of the blad. mar"-ct chain -
that bnn teroads 1n10 the l 'nucd . talcs from Mc\lco
People hkc k nk1nsand t~ other want the cash "mdfall
they can make from sell ins steroid to the vain and the v.1n-a1-
all-costs crov.d.
And those v. ho buy the steroid . and tho~c \\ho tolerate
thcar use. art looking for the edge that produC'c."I athletic
victories and rom:inuc conquc~ts tvcn at the n k ot
cnda~cring the healt h of the uscn
Greed. as the v.1~ Judgt' ~id. puts all the thmg4i that
matter 1n the 101lct bowl.
El ~Joo C•llf ornl11n
Willie Brown's ethics
So much fo r sscmbly. ~akcr Willie 8 ro wn'5 comm11·
mcnt to ethics in 1ovcmment. He has again pro' adcd
convincan1 evidence that he 1 more obseucd v.11h partisan
poM'ft.han with the efficient operation ofstatc &o"cmmcnt
The Democratic ~ltcr overhauled Assembly commit·
tots to Jive them powerful Dcmocrauc majoritic . dro pping
Republicans from prized posts in f1vorofl1wmakers lo)al to
Brown ...
Brown's actions have faM-cachina poJiucal ramafi taon
beclutt some committtt a ianment arc more h1&hl>-'alucd
than othtn b their fund-raa inaappcal. Lawmakers ~ho 11
on such keycommittenas Wa). and Mtan which sha~ the
annual budert. and Finanu and Insurance. which handle
insurance arid benkan1 matters, arc in a po it ion to raise large cam~ contributions from special in1ernu. ..
:Tbe Lq:islature should funcuon to ~"·c the people -
nous an arma for political mfiahuns w~re public antcrcst is subordinated to the purwit or indav1dual or pany power.
$peakn Brown Wields cllccs ivc power, and that 1\ dantt'rou
to the dmlocrauc sr,stcm.
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lining up competent staff
~ssential to serving district
Jn government\ people arc pohcy.
An elected officaa 1s only as good -
and as effecu ve -as his or her "taff
The nation. and our Orange<. oun-
l)' community. race many challenges
that the federal government must
address a.s '-"C enter the 1990s.
W11hout a lirst-01ght s1alT. a member
/of ( ongrcss could not e'en bcg1 n 10
tackle so many problems.
That's Wh) the rest orthc team ISSO
1mportan1. And, like so man) of the
JObs tackled by a member of Con·
iress, bu1ldtnJ an elTecuve ron-
grcss1onal s1afTi1 self rcqu1res the help
of capable managers 10 m:ru1t and
hire the very llcst
Now. man) people have as~cd me
over the last )Car ~h> a partner in 3
ma,or law ltrm. wuh 1wo degrccs
from Harvard and !IUCCC sful tours or
dut) as a teacher at Har"ard Busine!ls
hool and a counsel 10 President Reagan. would wan I to g1"e I hat all up
10 serve in Congress The answer ha~
alwa)S bttn. to make .l difference.
For the same rc.tsun. r,c sough t
out the most able and sutcessful
people I could lind to manage m'
congrcss1onal office
For stancrs. I turned to the ..ame
Harvard L1"' hool class 1ha1 producrd l\\O ot Cahfornia·s lhrcC'
new Con1ressman -Tom Campbell
in ( upcrt1no being the other
When 1t came to polt11 al npllludc.
this was no ordinary group On the
liberal side. m) classmatcll included
usan E.stri ch. who rceentl> servrd as
Michael Dukak.1s' prcs1den11e1I c~m
pa1gn manager. and Chm. Edie), his
national issues director. B3rnc)
Fra nk, no"' the outspoken Con-
grc!l,man from Massachusclls,
Michael Kinsley. who became editor
of The New Republic. and Stuart Taylor. who for W-\ er.ti )cars has
served as ahe Nev. 'ork T1me5 pagc-
onc reponcr on leg.al mallt'rs
On the conservative side, there was
Richard Wal1ard. recentl y assistant
U . attorney general and head of the
Cl\ 11 d1 v1s1on of 1hc Reagan JUSlltc
department, Ru.hard 'yben. top .ude
to Dcfensc ccretary Caspar
Weinberger. Don A>rt'S. depul) U sollc11or gtncral under President Re·
agan l om \ampbcll head of thr
Bureau or< ompct111on at the Reagan
Federal Trade Comm1s ion. and
three members of the While Hous.c
counsel's office -Deborah \\est and
Peter Rusthovcn both .iswc1ate
counsels to the pre 1dcnt, and m)sclf.
!.Cntor associate counsel
Y ct another clas\male and per·
haps the' Cl) be tot th1sentirr 1roup.
1s Rohen J Sutcliffe. a produd ol not
onl> Haf"\ard L1v. hool but also
LI( LA and the .\mcm.an l nne~''" in Bc1ru1 His e\pcncncc in rnn-
sen a11,e poh11cs 1s long. including
""ork as a member of the White Hou~
staff and as a ca mpaigner for rnn·
gress1onal and stale candidate'>
For the past I ~ 'ears. Bob has
practiced law al one of< ahfornHl"\
large t and most prcs11~1ou., limn
Brobeck. Phlegcr &. Harnson He"'"'
accelerated to partner'lhrp. and 1hen
gi ven management rcspons1h1hh for
the firm's corporate finance pratt1n•
1n S<.)uthern C ahlom1a
GI\ en our I \-\car fncnthh1p h"
superb qualttii:atllln\ and 1n
tclhgcnct'. h111 comm11mcn1 10 um·
ser"at1\C pnnupks. and h1\ n.·
traord1n ill) mana,emcnt and kpl
skills Bob Sutch IT was alv.tt)S my first
chotce toscn-c as ch1cfofstaff. In fact,
hr'd male a temfic conircssman
h1m>tll
Wh_en I asked him to g1"c ur his
s11Jtblc SIA-figure inoomt' sci his
home and move his wife and children to Washington 0.C. 10 head up M\
congrcss1onal staff there. he thought
long and hard before agreein1 to talc
the challenge
A\s manager of the di tnctofficc. ~c
~ere able to attra t U.S < oa t G u.ud
(Rct) Jame\ Fournier an l!S--)ear
Foun1a1n Valley resident with mil~
of c~pcncn{'C and poht1cal kill As a
\.Cteran or t\\O v.ars and former
commander of the tarae t dass of
"essel in the Coast Guard fleet Jim
has '1 ned <'"Cl) continent 1n the
v.orld ~'t' one For the li~t \Can ot the lotcapn .\dm1n1stratton. he man-
a1ed both the Hou\C and Senate
congrt 1onal liaison offices for ahe
( oast Guard 1n \\astun&ton ttll 1n
his fifhcs. Jim will keep us all in lme.
~ d1stnct reprcsentau' e. ~e
couldn ·1 ha' e done better ahan
( harles ·. ("( hucL.' ) De\ ore ol
La.guna Hills. who scn('(j a\ 1..on·
grcss1oruil ha1son at the Pent~on
betort h1mstlf ,be(om1n1 a cand1d3tC'
for <. ongrc \ 1n 1he Republican pn·
mal) last )'ear A< laremont graduatl'
currently ~rv1ng in 1hc-( alttorn1a
nt1onal Guard. Chuc.._ 1s aclt'C' in a
number of communll) and poi1t1c.1l
group' He'll help keep the d1 tnc1
tnformcd about "'h.dl°!. go1n& on 1n
Washington thatatTCl IH1urll\ C'\ hcrl'
1n Oran11c Count\
W11hou1 3 doubt. theSc.· arc pcopl<'
v.ho v.111 help make a d1tlert'n c in
( ongrcss .\nd in 1h" end 1ha1 ~ v. hat
'\\Ill tell the talc -bccau~ fl('opk·
n~alh arc poht"
C.rl1 Cu 1$ CODt_rtssmu for 11'~
4'U CoOZrns1ouJ D11trlt't.
Barbara Gellman, like Amelia
Earhart, had the 1 right stuff'
One d•>' the Barb3ra Gellman stor;
will be .... nucn Af\cr all. that 1s wh)
she Ocw up to the Ba~ Arca on Jan 9. he was off to meet 'ti.1th her publtc1 t
h1thful rndcr1 of 1h1s column
mllhl remember the one about a
potluck part) to 1et to kno\o\ our
ne1Jtlbors f "o ·unda)ugo wt had a
hohda)' po t mortem shem part>
'-"tlh the same ca t of charac1cn
s the Gellman f•m•I ) w11 lt'3' int.
Barbara. in almo\t an a~1Je . ..aid ··1
am plannina to Oy around thc ...,orld
1n ti"e da)s 101na \\et 10 l:.ut
Tomorrow I will putt thcr the final
I detail of the fund1n1 anJ public
rcl111ons "
v1dcntl) there were some I '0 ""Ord that could N ~t for \uch a
feat. /o\nd 83rhara plannrd on ~tt•n.a
them.
The oth er "'omen and I 'A-ert 1tunnt'd that "t' had u ha v.oman 1n
our m1ds1 Our "' ~med w drab and humdNm b) compamon We ~ that (1rll man manhcd.
or ratMr flew, to a different J rum-
mtt. SM rcli~ bc1n1 on the cutll~I
~ or lift . It Sttmed to u , Jht'
roun«t danttr he C:\Cn had a p me plan on what \he ,,..l)uld do 1r she '1.erc
c~er taken h •· l( )OU n-ad the ncv.!> n-pcn'I \OU
knott that 8.rbera DC\ct madt 1t to
the mtttl...,. Maliint an tnttrvmcnt
·~ an rtduad \l\tbthly ht era~ into a hill near the Oa\land
arpon •'&S k1Ucd. Bart.n Gellman learned to n 20
)Un llO 19'd only in the tAtl ~"cral
)UD l"C'ftC"lW'd htt pMt.aOft and O • pcn1 We llll'tft nc:vn plli6osopbnl
1boUt tht ranon few tlut '°"'· ~ I ~If the 11\spil'MtOft o( .\mdia
f.lftw1 Md" ·1 capewed hri' imlisina· ''°" • a duld btca..e 1he ftiCOidl ~"' contt9Md ......... Md bttft llW""*4 FMMn '2~• ~ f.ar""1 Plloeed a MMU
.-. ...,. the Atl.adc Ocan 1n
141.tl \he v.u the lirst "om.an tl>
male 1he Ol&ht alu.nc. Born in Kan\I
an Ul97. Earllanaot ~pilot's hccn5e
an 1922 Breakina one'' talion record
aflcr ;inother. sftc $00n beamc: the
mo t famous remale fl)Cr In the
world.
\lv.a)s cager to pro'e that women "ere notthc "v.eaker sc-.: Ea.rhan •t
a new 1 I ror hef'Ktr he v.ould o,
around the v.orld -.est 10 cast 11 It\
ireatc 1 d"tancc al the equator.
On July 3. I ~l7 she '-"IS 0) in1 O\ C'r
the Pac1fi· Oct-an v.hen radio com·
mun1e1tton from her ptanc uddcnl)
(UJ(d. Headhnes all O\tr the "orld
rtponed the n~ l ht U S, 10\em·
ment mounled the la')Ht air and ~·
hunl in h1Jtory. but no trace or the
p1lo1 or plane"• e\.Cr found 1 he m } tcry of Earhan' d1\aP-
ptara has 1ntn1u~ the -.otld for
more than a half century . The m t
ioiial 1M<>ty Yr'IS that She and her
nl'\ 1aa1or ha aoncn lo t, ran out ol
&H. and fOM do•n m the Plt1fic
Ho11Jever, an t 9J7 man pcopk
~ con~1n«d that war bctwttn
Japan and the United ta.n -. \ •llnaunaaL That con~ictton ltd to
wldctpe~ NntOn dait Eartaan Md bin oa a lfJ ~._.,.. o\"ff ttw-1-• e•«ld 1'16ftt iilwh. aumor
.... MIMt*W911U~to ~ J...,.._. mll•W)' •n·
"1'1mc lft ...... MnOUI mcfl"fhtn
Who .,._\"t thlt Earhan Md hct nav•* c,..,__.._. <Ml JOmt
~mall t)l and. \o\l'rc l'apturcd b) the
Japanese. mistaken for sp1C'\ and
e'ccuted or hcld 1n pn-.on un11t 1he1r
death
Orange <..ount) 's a"atton p1onc-er
Potul Manti helped prepare E.irh.ui
for v. hat "'u to be hC'r la~t 01ght He
v.a\d1~1rcs~ when Earhart rcmo' cd
her plane' 250-foot trailing 41ntenn1
bccau he felt 1t v.a~ an anno\'ancc.
II\ addJllon sM ordered the rcnlO\al
ot the plane's telqraph le\. mu·
neither she nor ht'r na,1ptor l new Mo~ code he felt they d1dn·1 n«J
this e~tra v.c1ght 1 ha1 1 how the)
happened 10 M lo tin the Pacific v. tth
only tht bare t of communi auon
equipment.
Earhan has led !1(\-CraJ acnerat1on\
of v.omcn 10 std. ne"' bonion and
new rolt's for them l"c
Barbara ~llman as an attome)
had alrtady C'Onqucrtd one \1 t
proftt 1onal bamcr No"" he t htr
tahts on 1v1a11on a a new 1"orld to
\'anqu1 h.
Pilots tell u that 1t 1S the quc"t and
display of "the nght \luff'' that lt'1Js
them into pece and be)'ond . The> have ao make room ror sorM *Omen
IQ their ranks. Alona with SU''ONUt
Sally Rade-. h1~t0f')' mu I add
A tronaut Dr. Judith Rnn1l and
ttac:hcr Chnlla McAuhfTt' of the ill·
fated Cbalknacr cn-w.
As I satd It the outstt. unc da) thl'
Barblra Gellman IOI') v.111 M v.nt·
am. This '' not the end1"' w envitioMG. When ptk>tl cli mb into
their COCkptl\ they M'C Mitt the) put on their special suits of anvanc1bth1y
A pUOt woulda't ~to dtt. ot
al • 42. °' •• a ._.,,ul husband aDd Uuee ~ dut.
drta •
AM' an. * did Mwc tM "°rill'• iulft" ........... , ... Ne.,.. ...
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Tuncsay, January 17, 1989 All
Bush· won't
follow in
Reagan's
footsteps
8y BARRY SCHWEIO ""~"""-w SH I GTON -Prcsidtnt·
elect Georic Bush 1d so httlc about
his \ICW of the world dunn1 t~. campa11n It is hard to predict ha!>
roretan pohC). but since winnin& the
\\.bile House he has dropped some
senous hint).
These 1nd1cate he will slow down
negot1at1ons v.1th the Soviet Union to
reduct lon1·ran1e nuclnr weapons
while taking a softer approach on
Nicaragua. Also. Bush is not a &ood
bet to ~ush the U.S. Stratqac Defense
ln1wu1'e \CT)' hard. lfth~ hints tum m10 fa.els, Bush will
htnr diverged s1gnificantl)' from
Ronald Reaga n on all three 'points. Even so, the change would be one of
degree and not a radical shifl.
Bush and his Secretary of State.
James <\ Baker Ill. evidently want
time to rencct and to feel the1r way.
The) are h"-el> 10 rocus at the start on
cult1vattnJ the No nh Atlanuc Treaty
Organization alhcs and improvm1
rtlauons '-"llh Japan, an cconom•c
powtrhouse that increasingly appears
at cro -purposes wath the United
tate on trade and fisal issues.
Bush has 1 nd1catcd he wtll conunue
the recent Reagan administration
pohc)' or finna "nOe shot" trade
sancuons at economic allies who
d1scnm1nate apanst U. r,oods to
"show our detcmunauon 10 nave fair tr::tde and equal access:·
Reagan tart('(j slowly. too. holdm&
otf any senous acuon on arms control
for 10 months while damning Mos--
cov. v.-11h trad111onal nght·w1n1
rhetonc.
Howc"er. Reapn v.ound up hold·
1n& live umm1t mcettngs wath Soviet
Pre 1den1 M1kha1I Gorbachev and
~11nina a,trett) to abolish 1nlenncd1·
ate-ran e nuckar m1ss1lcs -those
that c.arry from 300 to 3.000 miles.
Bu h -clear!) 1 n't planoana to
revC'~ the trend
·1 am imp~~ v.1th what Mr
Go~hev SI) and I reall) think he
v. ants better rclattons.'' Bu •h said 1n a
recent tclcv1s1on mtef\.1cw. ··1 think he'\ lull tomm1ucd to pcrcs1ro1la
and gla nost nd I don·t think )OU
can pu1 the aen1e back into the bottle
ontt )OU open 1tand h&htcn upa hnlc
there:·
But the: ~ump11on of .-Sov~t
n~o11at1on~ on a )t.ratqic arm
reduction treat) m.a) be postponed
ror ~' c:ral mun th .\I read)'. Bush has \31J a "detailed po1nt·b}~1nt pro-
gram .. cannot be rtad~ b) feb. IS, 1he
tenLatt\-C date for ncgot11ton to
l'('tUm to the 1ablc in Geneva
( m um\tanc:es mn for~ 8ush and
Baker to mo'<' qu1dh 1n the Middle E:.a I, hOV.C\er
The new hrneh aoi.trnmcnt, Sllll
o;mantna from the Reaiao 1dmin1s· trauon ·) dtt1 ion to talk 10 the P31t tine L1b<-ra11on Orpniz.at1on, 1s
ru h1n1 to 'omplctc a comprchensl\c
propo~l for .1 M addle East settle-
ment Bush . ~ho said the trad111onalh
soo1h1ng things abou1 Israel durini
_the campa11n ra~ .. dcc1s1ons on the
Israeli m1t1at1,e . ...,hat todoabou(the
PLO and '-"hether to )Upport a state
for the Palcsunian rabs
His aide • munv.h1k. ha,esa1d the
ncv. admin1 trauon v.111 adopt a ncv.
approach to N1caraiua, seeking a
d1plomat1t· soluuon ~fore asl ang
<.on.arc for more m1htal")' aid to the
l ontra rebel
Bu h has alrtad) called on the
~"let 10 "h&hten up" and reduce their hca') m1hlar) aid to thc
<;and1n1sta go,emmcnt which 1s
estimated at about $500 m1lhon a
)Cir
llu USlt"SlS Bu h is 1n a mood to romprom1sc in entral <\menca.
But in a meeting with a aroup of
prominent H1 panic Rcpubhcans
beton-(hn)tmu he ptedaed there
would be no "radical h1fl in dtr«·
11on" from the Reagan adm1n1 •
trallon's pohc1es toward Cuba and
.... IC3nl&UL
orman Omstl'ln. a pohtt~l
anal\ t tor the con)(f'all'e m<:n· ~•n lnterpn ln'i\ltute. oommented
rccrntl\ that "tv.o \Cl')' d1fTtteot
personahlle5" C\ISI w1th1n Bush. •
··one 1s tjle tough. hard-nosed, read
m) hps, nu.._c: m' day ~l'JC Bu h.
That's thcvcorac Bu h v.ho ba ically
~ ., "e',c 101 to take 11 ca ) v.:1th the
'1ct \\-e'rc not 101n1 to ru h 10
JUd&mcnt on a strat~1c arms hm1· tauon treat\ v.11h 1hc 'iov1et,," Om~
tcin said
"The other " the lander and
gentler. thou nd points of haht. 10
rea<h out to C onarn • to J Jack~n. to 'anou .,.oups Georte
Bu h. the one v.ho wntcs httlc not
lo C'CT)'bod) He's maf\alCd toJualc the two pcnonahtics vet) lldtoiily.
But I'm not wrt 1t0t.tot"1tobeaacesy
to du OR\.'t he's •nauaurawi:·
BuP\. ~ho Joined Rcapn in hi last
m«lln& •uth vorbichev tD ()iittt~
bfr 1n New Y or ha never f'naidc u
entartl) ckar cuctlr whtte ht 1&1nd
on dcahna with the SOvttt nion
Oftrn he f'Cll ten the cauuon of a
mbdcnt~ contitnau~c. ~u
tht ophm1 m ohn idcahM.
"The ~tp ol the So~tte
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All 0rMg9 Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tueect.y, Jenuary 17, 1989
by BU Keane COUNTSR CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta
BEHiND EVERY GREAT
APPLiAN CE is A
"I don't want French toast. I
want American toast."
6~EAT DUST BUNNY
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENIUS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
~ ~ (_"C°'-----...>
1-n "Don't catch my cold. Marmaduke. You know
what one of your sneezes does to a room." Ruff CAN Mi\KE ALL 'THE NOISE HE WANTS 1
THIS IS HIS PRIVATE &i\RKING LOT! " .
PEANUTS
WE WANT '(OU TO WRITE TO
'{OUR BROTHER OLAF AND INVITE
MIM TO Tl-tE ''U6L'< 006" COH'TE5T
GARFIELD
l TR1£1? 10 IMPRE.~~ /VIY l?AT £
WITH HOMOF\ TONIOHl"
TUMBLEWEEDS
MINP IF I ~e-f' AWWll.E1
a41t:F? I 601" t9£.l~F1$
Onl MY HEEL.S.
DRABBLE
R08&18R08B
I 14AVEN'T SEEN OLAF IN
'f'EAR5 .. MAlf6E I-IE
ISN'T V6LV AN'<MORE ..
,_ 11
AT PINNER l $flJC.K CARP.OT !>ilCK~ IN MY EARS ANP SME.AREP MA5~E.P POTATO(~ ALL OVE.R
MY F'ACE
by Charles M. Schulz
tN OlJR !=AMILY, THE OLDER WE
6ET, THE CUTER WE 6ET ~
f • I ~ <.~
'I
by Jim Davis
TH£~ SHE. ~ORROWf P
A OOARTE.R ANI? CALLE.D T~( POLIC.£
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
BLOOll COUNTY
ARLO AND JANIS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux
by Tom Batluk
DOONESBURY
...
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TUESDAY. JANUARY 17 1989
Marina sophomore is at cent~r court
College recruiters giving 6 -foot-1 O Cherokee Parks early look . OK. so here's a big lod. "'-•tt\ big
numbers. a great attitude. can do
most anything )OU ask of htm and he
1s still getting bigger A. v.ell-kept
secret from colll'gC' m:ru11ers and
coaches.,
By KIRK WALCOTT o-, .... c.n•••""•"•
Tra1hng b six points and losing
ground cntcnng the fourth quarter of
a pme earlier this season. Manna
Htah needed a small miracle In such
s11ua11ons the V1k1ngs.turn to their big
man. Cherokee Parks
Parks. a sophomore who stands 6-
foot-10. wc1&hs 21 S pounds and
accord1n1 to his coach tcvc
Popovich ··1s suit growing." tu med
the aame into a one-man concert.
stnngmg together all 13 of his team·
fo unhquartcr points and waltzing the
V1k1ngs past Santa l\na. S9-S8
Not only did Parks whistle in :?6
points that game and block five shots.
he scored the winning b:iskct in the
closina seconds even though ever)-
Vanguards ,
Westmont
duel tonight
If Southern California ( ollqc ts to
maintain its current hold on the
Golden tatc A1hkt1c ( onfcrcncc top
spot. Coach 8111 Reynolds Sl)S 1t cant al~-a)'s depend on 1ts top flight
shoouna.
The Van~uarth. I 3'-2. :?-0 ho t
Westmont Collcse. -7. :?-0 1n a
GSAC aame ton1aht at 7 30 1n The
Ptt
SCC IS shoot1na 53 I p<'r'CCnt from
the floor and tias shot under SO
pcrant JUSt thrtt' ttmes h 's a
34.3-29.6 avcrqe dcficll on the
boards that concerns Re) nolds
Ap1nst defend1n1 NA IA cham-
pion Grand Can)on Collqc. the
Vanauards were outrtboundcd 49-21
in a pmc they v.crc 'ompe111,e 1n
dunnlthe latter naacs before falhng.
one c)nolds thoua)\1 the) could
hnc v.on. Ycl ap1n t Cal Lutheran.
SC(' WIS OUtrtbounded 24-11 10 the
first half and still kd by e1&ht en route
to a 29·po1nl "1ctory.
··1 think ·v.e'"e cen11nl) enhanttd
and pecked up our confidence le,cl."
Reynolds saad .. We knew v.-t "''" aood. bul didn't know how "--t'd do
••nst the qualuy team 1n our lcaauc lfsJU 11 maucrof u t~1n1n1
1tnow··
.. Orang~
Coast
Jttea
one 1 n the g) m had a pret t > good idea
into whose g1an1 hands the ball would
land.
.. Cherokct has unhm11ed poten-
ua1:· Popav1ch said "\\hen )OU see
htm pla). )OU realize he ha'> the kith
and coord1nauon to go along "Ith his
size."
Last Fnda)'. Parl..s came through
again Despite being double· and
sometimes e'en 1nplc-1eamcd h) the
Edison dt-rense. he managed 10 c;c.:orl"
19 of the 'v 1lings' H point'>
Onl) this umc. \fanna ended up on
the wrong side ofa 39-37 core
And that's the -.11y the season ha~
betn going. Parks 1s cxcep11onal n1sht
after night, but c' en time Manon
app<"ars 10 have put things together
the team suddenly changes its tune
Par1c's numbers so far 21 .4 p01ntc;.
10 rebounds and fi\C blocl..s per
game
The V1k1ngs so tar ts-IOo' erall. 1-:!
1n unset League pla~ and presenth
1n fiflh pla e
"I had C'\p<'Cted us to be doin* better at thts point 1n the season
Parks said "\.\ e·, c got lo "ork better
as a team Our ball-ha;idhng need'
1mpro' emcnt \\ c male a lot ol
tumo,ers gne up 100 man) steal\
and ~llll need to get our p.l~~1ng do" n
"It's frustrating. but I I.no" 11 ~
gotng to tale time :--.o one returned
from last )Car's tearn bcs1di.-s Duanl
Cami:ron and m)self."
Herem he~ the problem La~t )tar
a .. a freshman. Parks "as part ot a
Vikings team that "'-Cnt 18· 7 and
reached the first round of the ( 11-
pla)ofls Four starters graduated
I ~,....~.,,~H ......
..,...us Mulfer·S-.cfl loolla few an op•n•ne ... Inst Orane• c....-1 Dereli Jofwtloft In recent m•tcft of ar•• quintets.
from that team and the one Parls
pla)'s on this )Car 1s made up of fi,e
sophomorts and thr~ Juniors
\\1th a lack of e\~nenced pla~crs.
the Vikings ha'e been focusing their
attention on the one pla\cr the) can
count on 1n the l runl:h Parks has
rcspondc-d bnl11an11\ Hee' en relish·
c~ the opponunll' to handle the ball
as much a he doe "I couldn t tell \Ou ( herokee·\ bc\t
ftJOll' 1h1\ 'lt'3\on. hc \ bt.·cn so
consl\tcnt l''ef) night \\ c c.:o un1 on
him 10 &l'I his :!O J>lll nts and 10
rebounds.'' Popo' 1ch ~1d
"He's a comp<'lltor and he pla}s
hard all the time Hc'c; got a n1u·
touch. real good hand\ and c.:an latch
J hall 1n hca' \ trallic H<'·.,. a grcat
\hot-hlod.er p)u\ h<""• got 1hc ah1ht\
001 to ftl·t 1n lllul trouhk ·
Hardi)
"l'"e heard from U( LA. )rl(U~.
Georgia Tech. Oule . .\mona Notre
Dame and bunch of other school so
far." said Parks. whom Popo' 1Ch
figures gets as man~ u St\ to e1aht
letters a da) from uni\ rrs1t1c aero
the COUOlr) ll')tng 10 CllO\IOCC him
that 1hc1r progr3m 1s best
Parks has not decided \ct. and as a
wphomorc has the lu,·ul) of tv.o
more 'cars 10 male up his mind In
the mcanume. Popovu:h 1s do1na h11'
best to kttp the recru1t1n1 prcssurc off
h1 talented ct'ntcr w Parls can
coflcentratc C\cluc;..,eh on 1he re\t of
the season
(Please SH PARKS/1521
Muller-Stach he's
the Rustlers' top gun
with a 2 3. 2 average
By JON f'ERGUSON
Of-o...,. ..... ,..,,
\.\hen 11 came time to ~ll'CI a plJ~e
to lOOl1nuc hl'i b3\kctbJll l'all'l'f II
v.a\ not a 'er. d11lk ull C'hl"ll' tor
Marlu \1ulkr·.,l3lh
In tJct. thcrc v.a n't that mu h ol J
cho1u: all t'-o one rcall~ loolt.l·d t<'<l
Iona 111 the ~-foot ·4 .O~-poumkr
de p11e ha,,.1na ll\er.tgcd 21 4 pc11nl\
per game: en n'utc: to k aJ1ntt < oruna
del Mar High I(> J ~ i-o record .tnd thl
( 11-playoff\ 1n,_l Ill\~
me ~1d he "a\ not qu1l"I..
C'f'lough Muller \t.1l"h \\Ill adm11 h"
13mc "a' one d1mt"n\lonal at ( Jl\1
' "here he usuall~ uimc oil P•l k "· h"-'" a pa\ and \hot
But that didn't hothc:ruolden \\<"\I
( o;u;h Jim (11"('('nficld '<'ho v.a
coming oil a trio ot ~a on') in "hn:h
the Ru\tlcrs had v.on Just 16 game'
and lo t () \nd the: Ru tier\' rcct'nt
r«ord d1 't bother \tuller· ta ·h
.. , rc:alh didn't ha-.c: an" option
othcrthanJ< s." Mullcr~\tach 1d "I
liked Goldc.t West bccau\C of Co:ich
GrttnficlJ I ht..c him a lot I like the
way the,·_pla) here. their h le "
Gr«nficld ofkttd hiller· tach
the opportun1t to hoot 1n their
v.1dMl~n '"le 1 hat· all he nCC'dcd
to hear.
"H<" pro' 1Jc:d me \\tth a cham:c to
\hoot the NU .. Muller· tath -.aid •
"l hat'" "hat I'm good at, that'o; "hat
I Ii 1..c "
\tuller-talh has hot oltcn enough
Jnd pr\lfi..:1t•nth rnl)ugh to mo' e into
1hc: 'o 4 <,pot on C1ofden Wt>St'\ all·
11mc ~onng hc;t His I oq point
rank I\ behind "'o l Tara 't ouna
and b<) behind "'o ~ Tru1cu Hatton
"1th 11 Orange Empire: Contcrcnce
game-'i remaining. although Chn
l hompson'' l"l'\·ord of 1,441 appeal"\
1>ut ot rea<:h
i.. l\1ullcr·"ta1.h 1hc: tlc'll 'hooter
<.1rrcnlield ha' rnaC'hcd in 11 'c:ars
\\1th uoldc:n \\ C''-t''
"Truitt Hatton v.a\ a prett\ good
plJ,er too ·· < 1rccnficlJ 'aid "But
Marku' I\ c;hootinf ~4 p(rccnt and
not a lot 1.11 la\ up' ·
lk,p1te an ·o. ~ \tart 1n rnnfertnce.
the: Ru tiers arr \., o'crall
\1uller-~ta1.h •~ a'craam& ~J ~
llQ•Ot'i .. hoot1ntt )~ p(n.:rnt from the
field ~t> per ent lrllm '\.point ran&c
and pcn-tnt th'm the line. v.h1lc
a'eraJJnJ .a ~ rcb(lund'> and tv.o
a s1 t per iamc
·• II m' point'-l·ome oil the mut1on olTcn~ o·r oil the fast brul pulling
up tor a Ju mp hot l\tuller-tl\:h
1d "I ha"~ tog1Hcrcd1t 10 the point
guard (E-lbcrt Oa\I!>). He look for me
on the fast breal. and he &<'Iii thr ball
to me."
104-71
setback .. .
for UCI
Utah State bombs
visiting Anteaters
with 3-point flurr~
Special to the D.U, Piiot
LOGAN. Utah -They lost by 33
points and fell to 4-9, 1-3. but at least
UCI basketball coach 8111 Mulhpn
wo n't lose an) sleep over it. He's seen
a couple of poor showinas from his
quintet tbJS season, and Monday's
104-71 loss at Utah State fits natn tn.
But as he was to relate afterward, at
least It was scaJcd and delivered Jon&
before he aot hts hopes up.
''I'm not going to lose any sleep
o"cr this one," said Mulli.aan. ··1f It
was a two-pointer, I would. but not
this o ne."
If thoujhts did keep rolling throu&h
his mind all he would probably sre
would be the 3-point bpmbs which his
defense allowed to Reid Newey
(seven of them. four in the first S: 13 as
Utah State shot out to a 30-14 lead.
ewcy finished with a gamc-h1ah
26 points.
UCI made a .. run" to cut the
Agtcs' lead to 32-22, but that was as
close as the Anteaters would get to
11vmg Mulltgan any hopes in the Bia
West Conference pmc.
"The loss was a comb1nat1on of
things;· said Mulligan. "We did not
ao 10 the boards and we did not block
out. I told the players th<:Y could not
hoot .n outside shot unul we sot the
ball Inside. but they were. terribty
1mpauen1.
"Our guys were going ·me; me. mo..'
"If Ricky Butler gets ~e ball insidlt
he can seort. but our auards arc not
used to throwing 1t inside. (Rocij
Palmer and {Ke vin) Floyd want lO
~hoot all,thc ti me.
"I'm not taking anythinJ away
from Utah State. I thought they
piayed magnificently. 1 j ust hope we
learn something from this."
As a team the Anteaters suffered 38
p<"rccnt acc uracy from the floor (24 of
63) whale Uuh State. 6-9, 4-2. sizzled
at SI percent (36 of 71 ).
The A&&1cs hit 17 of 30 in the fir"\t
half (57 percent) en route to an
insurmountable 49-30 lead
tah tate fin1 hed by na1hn1 9 of
14 from 3-pomt range and on the
boards tt "'as more of\he same with a
•fl· 16 advantage
(,reg Houst..ec~r. a 6·foot-9
st"nior led the winners "1th nine
t>IJ3rdc;. "h1lc UCI freshman Bnan ~1cClo kc~ ,,-abbed s1' rtbounds for
the .\nteaters
The A&11cs had 1us1 a 19-17 cdac in
tumo,ers. but 11 of those I 9 for UCI
'ame in the t1de--tuming fim half
l\s for hootm& w~s for UCI -
Flo)d "as I for 8. Palmer was 6 for 19
and Mike Doltorcz'tk was 4 for 10.
...
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'Tflompson vows to continue his
boycott over Proposition 42 edict
• F,... Tiie A11oc1MM Prea
• WASHINGTON -Gcor,1etown A ,. buketb91l coecb John Thompson said today •
·that he will .. not 10 to the bench" until rm '
• satiaficd, •=i he would talk to several ---influent~ before decidina whether to coach the
Hoyu this netday al Providence.
"l want to talk to some people we feel arc of
inRuence.'' Thompson said. "l just have to feet sincerely
that we are movina in the r.'Jht direction." mlde headlines around the country when
he walked off the court prior to the
Hoyas' Big East pmc apinst Bos·
ton Colieae Saturday ntahl to
protest a newly adopted NCAA rule
on scbolarsh1ps. Tn an interview with The
A$SOCiat~ Press and thrtt news-
papers that had requested to mttt
witlL.Ihompson. the co.ch QUO·
tioned the ballotina process used in
ad~pting the rule, known as Prop-
os1t1on 42. '"'°"•'°". "People who said ther. voted no actually voted yes," he said ... It makes me won<lct how
clear the document was. I wonder whether people
understood clearly about something that is very
Ql'OTE Ot'THF. D \ l
"Tyson went to Vancouver for the simple
reason that there is a thing called the lovebird
whistle " Al Bravermu, matchmaker for promoter
Don King, jn explaining why the heavyweiJht
champion left training camp recently.
·a16 series for Omaha man
OMAHA-An Omaha bowler who said
"God must have been on my shoulder" can't ~
believe he set a state bowling record and =~
flirted with a national mark with an 876
three-game senes.
Marc Vaughan, 32, shot games of 290. 289 and 297
for the record series. He was I 0 pins sh~ of the national
American Bowling Congress record set an 1939 by Alhe
Brandt of New York.
"I just can't believe this," said Vaughan, whose
mother, Olive, is a member of the Omaha Bowling Hall of
Fame. "Everything came together. This 1s incredible. I'm
still shaung," he said after his Saturday performance.
Vaughan. a right-hander with a 202 average. missed
strikes on only three of the 36 balls he tossed in the A.O.
Hill League at the Ames Bowl.
In the first game, he spared an the first frame and
struck out. In the second, he threw I 0 strikes in a row and
left a 4 pin on the l l th ball. In the third game, he was
perfect until he left a 4-6-7 split on the final ball.
"I've never had a 300 before and never had more
than nine strikes in a row until tonight," said Vaughan.
who manages marketing support systems for Applied
Communications Inc.
Lanz breaks the Ice, 5-3
Rick Laai scored his first goal of the ~
season midway through the second period to ~
help the host Toronto Maple leafs beat the # •
Hartford Whalers S-3 Monday night. The
Whalers had rallied within 3-2 in the second penod on a
pair of power-play goals 34 seconds apart by Kevl.D Dlaeea
when Lanz scored the &~lJne-winner at 9: 19 on a slap shot
from the top of the left faceoff circle. Also in the NHL
Monday. Crate MacTavlalt's goal with 49 seconds left in
the third penOd pvc the struuhni Edmonton Oilers a
2-2 ue with the Chicago Blackliawks.
sip if .cant. ..
On Sunday, Thompeon said ht was would not
"continue to ao of!' ~very pme, but I'm toi".'I to. my off'
until I tet tome satt1fictaon. l don't want to penPoant what
tba& sataafKtion wiU be because I don't want anybody to
threa&H me and l don't intend to threaten anyone elK "
Thompeon, an 1 paid interview with WTTG-TV,
added. ··a think that I'm dealina with reasonable people
who have made a mistake, and when reasonabk people
make a mistake they l"Cl(and wbat they do. I think that's
what I'm inttm&ed in."
No one was prouder ofThompson '$drama tac protest
qainst Proposataon •2 on.Saturday than the players he
walked out on, includina bis son. "I'm really proud ~ took a stand," said freshman
Ronrtie Thompeon the COllC'h's son and a backup 1uard
for the HoylL .. He\s lookina past just play1n1 pmes, ...
He's lookil'lll down the road, to my kids and his
.,.andchildttn, who may not be able to go to colle&e
because of this." Qeorletown frahman A onzo oum1na also felt
that Thonipson wascastinaan eye toward the future when
he took his walk. • "He kl\OWS we're not aoing to be affCC\ed by 11, but it
couJd influence our relatives, little sistcr1 or brothers,"
Moumjnl said. "He's looking out for youna kids down
the road.
Lakers roll again at home
Myelaal ..,...,._came off the bench to ~ score 13 poinUWithout missing a shot in the •
first half as the Los Anaeles Latcers remained '
the onJy NBA team with 1 perfect home ---
record this season by beatinJ the Houston Rockets 124-1 13 on Monday. The two-ume defending champion
Lakerurc l >-Oat the Forum this season and have won 22
<Jtraiaht reaular-season home aamcs dating back to last
season. LoS An,clcs is 10-12 on the road and has played
mori road pmcs 1han any NBA team this season. The
l..akers' 25-12 overall record is the
best in the Western Conference.
The Lakcrs went ahead for good by
outacoring the Rockets 17-2 over a
•:07 Sf.9n of the first 9uarter and
weren t threatened senously after
boldina a S6-44 halftime lead.
Elsewhett in the NBA Monday, KeDJ Trtpecu scored 40 points. includi~ nine in ovenime, as the
Charlotte Hornets beat the Phila-
delphia 76ers 127-122 ... DomJ·
Trlpua ..,._ WIWaa scored 28 points as
the Atlanta Hawks snapped a three-game losing streak
with 1 I 17-106 win over Washington ... Mart Jacuoe
had 24 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists for his third
career triple-double as the New York Knicks won their
14th stra1&ht home aamc, stopping San Antonio I J 6-106 ... Mart l>rtce scored 11 of has season-high 29 points in
the third quaner as the Cleveland Cavaliers tu med back a
Phoenix rally for a 126-110 win ... Walter Davta scored ·
four of his 27 points in a 30-second span late 1n the founh
quaner to lead Denver past Sacramento. 116-110, (ndi ng
the Nu11cts' four-ga me losing streak ... ~--Tltomaa scored sax of his 16 points during a 13-3 fourih.quaner
run. help1n& the Detroit P1stons to a 96-87 victory over
the Boston Celtics ... The victory was the Pistons' founh
stra11tht over Boston dating back to last year's Eastern
Conference finals, when they knocked ofTthe Celllcs 4-2
to earn the franchise's first tnp to the NBA Finals. "It's
always good to beat the Celtics but at 's good to beat
anybod>'. right now they way we've been struggling." said Detroit s Adrlu Outley. "h's good JUSt to get a win ··
Golden State bounced Seattle. 146-11 7 . . Oris M•Ula
scored nine of his 31 points to spark a 26-1 0 run at the
start of the third quarter. lcadmJ the undersized Golden
State Wamors to 146-117 victory over the Scaule
SuperSonics.
GIRLS
From81
"To ma.kc matters worse, we play
him today. and we arc ooth tied for
third, and this isa biggamc for the
both of us. Everyone is going to give
I 00 percent."
were tying last year.
Last Thursday~ Melanie Frakes
scored the only goal in the contest
apinst Edison, which allowed the
Vikings to move into first place. and
it provided Marina with its first
victoryovcrthcChargcrs in at leas1
five years.
"l thought at the beginning of the year we would be competitive." said
Larry Frakes. "We have been playma
very consistently, but there arc su ll
six games left, soanyth1n1can
happen."
sometimes she gets frustrated wnh
thelevelofplaymhighschool. Last
year Me.la nae and Sandra Ross were
second· team All-Cl F.
"Shcplaysonaclubtcam m the off
season, and that group of players is
the best in the league."
0
John Bittingadmits he thinks his
daughter's team may have his
numbertodaysaying, "They have
improved some much from last year.
They have a lot oftaJcnt Second, my
team isaJI banged up. A lot of my
players arc hurt and Westminsteris
playins us wben we arc really down."
Manna. may be the surpnse of the l~ue. TheVikinasarcknownfor their arcat defense, and this year they
have been able to supply enough
offense to win pmcs, pmes they
Often timescoachinaa member of
ones own family can be difficult. even
stressful, but Frakes says that is not
the CIJC here.
.. Soccer has been real good for us. 1 t has helped keep us close, .. he satd.
"Melanie isa pretty &ood player
amont the best m the le.ague. and
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PARKS
From81
The Vik.irtp may be downt but 1n
the this years any1 hin1-an-nappen
Sunset Leaauc. they are a Iona way
from being out. As of last weekend.
only one win separated fifth place
from second.
"It could really end up to be a
scramble for the playoffs." Popovich
said. "For us. it's a matter of tryina to
reshape thinp from last year.
Cherokee is a bit pan of what we are
doini. He's helping to hold us
totether and act us pest the bumpy
st~metimes we can work the bell
inside to him and it all comes
totether. But other tJmcs we can't
wOtk it in, a~ evcryth1na falls apart."
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MIAMl-lffr/ Rice. the San Frucuco e 49'n' AU-Pro wide l'CUiYer, W91 lakn otf tht -radd a1~ m.Umu11 lail not ukJc ia
practitt Mondal• aJMJ.,.. lislc(t as Qtltltioa·
... forS.U.y s ~ lowt. T•• uaancr Li ... f McLean ruommcftded that Race be lleW out ot sncu« for the ntat 1wo cla,s. but
Coecb liU Walth laid he wu ~uru•k that Ms rec:cavcr would be able to play •iu the Cincinnati
~c11 just have to waat 1 htlk bit." Walsh said ... rd
..ume he's fine."
Rice tpr1iMd the ankle in midsason and
hampered noticab&y for almost two months, m-.overi
1u1t in tame to lead the 49'n in the NFC playoffs 1piMt
Minnesota and ChiQ&o. • McLean 111d Race ''felt 1 sharp pain 1n the tCndon
area" aft.er mak1~ cut in ~i«. --SO. it's
tcndinitJ1 tha anythil)& cite. We fttl like with 1 coui*
daya' rest bc'U be all nght."
"He•iJ play, beheve me, .. San Francitco quanei'beck
Joe Montana said. "If he tan't walk, he'll play. 111
him out.there .
Hershlser Into arbitration
LOS ANGELES-N1t10"41 ~uc Cy ~ ·~ YounaAward winner~I HCnhiserwasone ~ ._~_.. __ _..~_..._..._ _____ .,....,;;..._, , offive Los Af\telcs Oodaer! to file for salary • • •·•
arbitration Monday, tbe final day playeD
Pick 9 pot: s 1,061,861.20
ARCADIA -One ticlcet correctly
selected all nine win nm at Santa Anita on ~ _.......
Monday to be wonh Sl.061,861.20 in the -~ Pick Nine. ---
A aroup of fans, who declinCd publicity about their
win, collected the payoff' on a $3 840 ticket. ~he Pick Nine carries a SS00,000 ceiling. so that
there as a mandatory payout on the day after the carryover
exceeds that amount. The carryover went to $509;394.26
Sunday, so fans were aware that the net pools were to be paid today.
The combination of a mandatory Pick Nine payout.
the Marijn Luther. Kina. Jr., hotiday, and a track iiveaway
attracted a turnstile crowd count of S 1.964. Fans at lhe
track and 7,430 more at the ci&ht Inter-Track Waatrina
sa.tclhtes produced a total handTc ofS9,4 I l .S02. The Pick
Nine wagcnng on Monday was $691 ,275.
The winnina numbers in the Pick Nine were 8-9-3-S-8-3-4-4-5.
The longest-priced winner on the card was Naked
Jaybird, who returned S 15.80 aft.er winning the nintH
race. <?ther wjnncrs and their prices were, m order,
Barbers Choice, $13.60; Miracle Mystery, SS.80;
Rasplerry, $3.80; Scout of Fonunc, $9.20: Exotic EaaJe.
$10.00; Silver Gem, $13.20: Sword Charger. $6.80: and Miss Brio, $6.40. ·
The Pick Nine, wh1cb was introduced to racing at the
1985 autumn Oak Tr~ mcetina. has paid over SI million
four times previousl y. The Santa Anita record 1s
$1 ,906,491 won byCra1gPh1llipson Feb I, 1986.
Halos Ink Schroeder, Armas
Catcher 8111 Schroeder and outfielder •
Tony Annas signed one-year contracts with ~
the An~ls Monday. • • · •
Armas signed f6r $425.000 -the same
amount he earned last year -after fil ing for arb1trat1on
carhcr in the day He was one of seven Angels to file on the
final day players were allowed to do so.
Schroeder acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers
dunng the off-season, signed for $375,000. a rai se of
$2.500 o'er what he earned m 1988
Other Anaels to file forarb1tra11on were pitchers K.irt..
McCaskill and Gres Minton. catcher Darrell Miller. third
~man Jack Howell. shortstop Dlctc Schofield and
outfielder Chth Davis
First baseman Wally Joyner fi led last week Joyner
has requested a 1989 salary ofS965.000 while the Anicls
have offered S7SO,OOO.
TOP
From II
Until being held to 12 points
Saturday on 4-of-23 shoot1na. he was
hiuing at a S4 percent clip.
"It's toulther now because every·
body aims for him," Greenfield 11i<t.
"But he's still elayed well."
Consistency? As a freshman, he ~bot 54 percent from the Ooor, SI
from 3-Point rarlJt and 88 from the
line while avefl&lna 18.2 (>Oints.
Mullcr-Stacll credits Tom Marumoto, a coach in the CdM area
wbo bas helped many area players,
with develop1n1 his offe'nStvc skills.
He'saonctoMarumotoat leastoncea week since the e1.gh~ arade Ythen he
played for htS intramural and travel·
1na all-star teams. -
were allowed to file.
Hersbjser, 30, siJned a one-year contract for SI. I
million last winter. then compiled 1 23-8 record With
2.26 earned run averaac. He set an all-ume record b
finishing the season with 59 consecutive scorclcs
inninas.
After that, the nght-hander was honored as the mos
valuable l'layer in the Natjonal Lcaaue playoffs an
World Scnes as the Dodacrs beat the New York Mets an
Oakland Athletics.
Hcrshiser lost in salary arbitration in 1987, eami
$800,000 instead of the S 1.1 million he seek ed. He won i
1986,.eamina SI million rather than the $600,000 th
Dodgers offered.
Goldsmith new Rice coach
HOUSTON -Fred Goldsmith ass1s.-• tant football coach for Southwest Conference ~
champion Arkansas, has accepted the pos-~
iuon of head football coach at conference
doormat Rice, published reports say. Goldsmith. Arkansas' defensive coordinator for th
past five seasons. has accepted a four-year contract an
wall fly from Fayetteville to Houston thlS afternoon t
sign the contracts, The Houston Post reported today.
Rice is expected to hold a news conference to male
the official announcement this mormni.' <
In addition to Goldsmith's announcement, th
school 1seApected to promote associate athleuc dittcto
Bobby May to athlctic director.
"Obviously. we'd like to wait unul Tuesday t
announce the new coach," J. Evans Attwell. chairman o
the Rtcc search committee which chose the new CC>Kh
told the Houston Chronicle.
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average 28 points per pme. Most o
his npcnence came from guard1n
Fryer 1n practice.
He has put in has time over th
years. Two Wttks aner his first SC.ISO
at Golden West ended, he was bac
runnina and lif\ina. and worki
toward this season.
''He set some aoal\, and he ha
worked Ml hard to att (I scholar
ship)," Greenfield said. ··And 1t a
looks like he's aoina lO achieve u. H
has a natural talent to shoot the ball
but he's work.cd on his lqs 1
qutckness. and he's improved 1
many areas."
Whde shootma 1s his staple,
Muller-Stach takes pndc m havina
improved t11s an-around pme dra·
maucally since his days at CdM.
lhrk• • .,.....suctt
Even Greenfield mentioned w
Muller..Staeh ame into the Pf'Ol1'I. in the fall of'87 that he -.ould have"
work harder to act tl)c be.II lO make u
for an).' qul(kness ht miaht lack
docsn t worry about It anymore.
.. He worts hard on the wciahts an
works bard phyitcafly in snctitt.
lot of ttmes, tf they're aood bootc
they Just plal one encl of the floor
You'd think ar he was so llow u som
people say he 11, he'd be a poo defcn~ VC play~. but be works hard I
at. He's 1 smart kid and S"CkJ u
··My whole pmc's improved tm·
menscly since hash school," Muller•
Stach said. "I shoot better, I dnbblc
better, so moll everythana 1s betkr.
"h was definitely a step up from
hish school to JC. r don't think I had
thatmuch ofa ~blem 1~u11ina. but the difference an level of y is much
mort difficult. I've foun the need to
play 1m1.n.er. because the athletes arc
ao much better."
He improved enouah that what·
ever shoncominas he may have had.
he's ovncomc them to ha.re the
internt of schools like Southern
Methodist, PKific, Santa Clara.
Go~. C~ State NOrthndtc and UC lltvenide.
But whe'rc he attends i not his
biaest concern.
''As faru O.vaJK>n I or 0.vlSlon II,
u doesn't really matter," said Muller·
Stach. who plans to mlJOr 1n bustnesa.
"I JUSt want to be happY. No. I, tbc
most imponant th1n1 11 academlC'S.
No. 2 is basketball. I have to hlte the coach, the playen and the environ-
ment.·
That last li ne sounds familiar if
you've ever talked to former Corona
and UC1 pit~ Mike Heu, who is
coachma and finithu\I h11 MBA at
Irvine. Last su.mmcr, Muller llch
pined som~ experience play1n1
anheCdM 1 wit.ti the hktsofHes.s.
former Cd teammate Jeff Fryer of
Loyola MIJ")'mount. and other for·
mer UC'I playcn.
As aood a• Mullet· tach was t11s ~iot )'CAI' at CdM, just one year
eatl.u be wu waichina fl)tt. now a
junior IW\er for Lo)Ola Marymount.
th1np real well."
Wlule his lona-t~nn pl of
collcae scholarship is ncanna. h
short term pl 1s to make
Southern California Reaaonal1 a ~ as far as pomble, k.nov.-1 they've playtd their best.
.. Wt Just bl\le to stop mak.in
dumb m11takcs at the """°"' tame.
said MuUer-Sl.8Ch, addu-. of the
team J091. "Unlaa I ~ JtNCk
liabuuna. I should ttt 1 Kho&anlu
somewbeft. Just tetttn, an educalio
paid for free ancJ DJ.ay11111 bUkctbeJ that's what's pat.~:-
.._HAO A LOT OF COWlllllON •••
MIT OUR W DON' If'
• I l .. ' I I 11 I I I I l . ' '• ' \ ·, i l \ ··. h I I f I \ I I
Curtis takes over scoring
lead in area scoring derby
~~·CAllUON -~~:"A;r sharJHhoottr Mike
Cun11, a 6-foot-l smeor 1uard and
two-year llll1tt, bis moved into the
No. I spot for Oranec Cout area prep beske'tbeJJ players. ahhouah hi s
avcrge of 22.9 per pme has lalltn
a full point .;nee last week.
Orange coast Area Top 10
~... • .. •"'9. ...
I Curttt, Eit.ncl• 16 366 ~"'I t )4
2. 9-MMn, Npt, Chr. ll 252 ;'1 f JO
3 Neuv9n. Co11a Mei.a 1' 304 21 1 JO
4. CPleHell, Lib Chr 11 237 2 1 S 3' 5. P•rks, MarlM 11 JH 2 I 4 27
a manamum of 20 C\tf'l time oul. A
S-foot-10 senior. Nau>cn has
popped for 30 twice. but there 1s 1
considerable fall off after 1u>cn at
Mesa, and the Mustanas arc suffer·
inlfor It w1th "1 2-12 record
1bcrty ( hristian's tt\.C Chappel,
a 6-foot·l Junior. neragts 21.S 1 pme 1n a 6--S teason to date He's
the area's lcadct an san&Jc.pme scor-
ina with 36 points.
6 Norman. Ocun View 17 3..o 2)0 3'
7. Lone. Hunllnoton lk:h s 92 111 • 31
I. R'9don, Mattf' Del 19 359 1U f 32 h's the nature of the pme -with
Jeaaue play in fuU swans defenses
have become mon: in~nsificd 1n
every darect1on.
Curus wu held to 32 po1nu in his
last two pmcs -1 S an a SS..SS lou to Saddrebeck and 17 an a 60-S9
victory at Tusun.
OveraJI he has scored in the 30s
four umes wa1h a hiah of 3-4 Wlth
9. L .. , HewDOtl HVbor l7 215 16 I 3' lO Merli, FCMMlein "8Y IS 2ff 16 6 2•
numbcn in the 20s.
Al?O It 22.9. but an five less emes
01) as Newport Chnstian Hi&h s Jon
Bahnsen. Bahnsen has led ~CWJ>l'>rt
Cbmtaan to a 10..1 record and 1t)c
Conquerors arc 1-1 m Acadcn'.!y
lca&uc play
Manna sophomore Cherokee
Parks. the 6-foot-10 two-year starter
and an All-Sunset Lcaauc choice as · a frest)man , has sbo\\ n remarkable
consistency. He is avera11na 21.4
points a aame w11h a hiah of onl> 27
Ocun View's Todd Norman has
chck.ed at a 20.0 rate on a team
which t"'o others (Mike Frohn at
13 3 and <Jrca E\ans at 11.1) in double fi&urc
Estancia now at 14-2. •
Despite the crunch on scorers,
there remains six from the area with At 21.7 1s Costa Mesa's Timmy
Nguycn.who1sJus11bou1conccded
* C... dll MM ( 12·4) ~YW t .. •Yt. he
Herrington II 2l6 120 21
Sor•lt ., 1'1 11 9 23
W• JOhnM>n 11 107 9 7 24
Cwiertnl• 1' l•S U 22
Frederieks 13 n S.S 12
Pl11'1e " " • 1 10 J.O.son 11 ll 3.S 9
Math« 12 42 3.5 7
Fllnl I 21 26 9
We.Jonn'on 7 13 1 9 S weu, 3 • 1.3 2
Benner 6 s OI 2
Cem Meu '2·12)
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C.s~n 6 ... 10,7 20
Vu 1• 10'2 7.3 IS
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Branen 2 7 3.5 5
OltNU 7 22 3.1 9
L .. hv 11 lJ 3 0 7
B•rnes I 17 2.1 1
Omne 12 22 11 •
8 Uf'neft 1 • u 2
Yocktl I I I 0 3
Hardll\9 1 7 1 0 2
LaGrff'<
Tost•do
Stew•rt
Rlee
'It
• 9
9 19
• 17
• 7
lrVN (17·2)
2.3 3
2 I 7
2 I 5 II 3
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Allred 1' 31 IU 25
J Molle 19 261 14 I 27
R.Molle 1' 25.c 13 • 22
Trout 11 170 9 • 17
Dunmeve< 19 17 • 6 9
8•1n' 19 4 2.5 II
M.L1lller 11 21 2 S 1l
8 1J!One II 35 1 9 9 I
D Llttter 16 2• 1 s 5
Maller 6 6 I 0 . 4
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Blanton IS llA 12.l 23
Stafford IS 111 7.• 12
McKeown 14 102 7.3 lS
Qulolev IJ S7 • • 10 8uu I 35 H 12
8 r•uer 7 21 • 0 12
8 udl,Num 9 II 2 0 •
Schmidt 3 6 20 3
Swavne J S 1 7 • P Nouven ' 6 1 O 2 H.Nguven I 9 0 9 6
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Est•nd•·s Mike Curtis looks for a bucket.
Ptavw t tp evt. he
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M urphy 19 115 9 7 19
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A.B•lro 19 104 SS 12
Tv~ II 7' •1 11
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Jeuie 3 .7 2.3 J
B.8alrd 7 IS 2.1 6
Cotclouvh IS 2S 1 7 11
Est•ncla < 14·21
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Heredia 1' 211 13' 21
K~r 16 llO 11 3 21
McDa niel 16 1•1 U 16
Bradtev 7 SO 7 I 11
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HeH 14 SJ 31 9
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8evlki•n 1D 29 2 9 9
Price 9 2• 2 1 •
MCKM 2 • 20 4
Wade 7 10 I • 4
Hogoa II 3 3 I 0 2
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Tu Nguvtn 11 131 7 3 22
Newfield II IO • • i.
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SMlor 13 37 2. 10
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Flet<11 II 0 2 J 7
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T WHVe< 17 191 112 2•
c~ 13 111 9.o 11
0 .We.ver IJ 71 6 0 13
HellbuWI 16 94 S 9 10
~n 16 n •S 1•
Murden• 16 61 31 12
Bichel I n 21 6
/Nguyen 13 3' 2.6 11
S..rcv 11 17 I s •
Ste~ 9 9 I 0 S
PhiUIPS 7 • 0 ' 2
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Momi II 1•9 13 S 21
Bovie 20 220 11 o 23
K•r1Ch 20 114 9 2 1'
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Quinn 20 73 3 7 q
lvtv 6 i. 2 3 I
8ovd 16 32 2 o 6
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Straub S 7 I • 3
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H•rrlean S 19 U 6
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Eventt 7 107 IS 3 26
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11 •9 • • I 10 36 3 6 11
10 25 2 s 1
11 II I 6 S
10 10 I 0 3
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t tr> ave. ht
17 21S 16 I 36
17 192 II 3 22
17 120 7 D 13
16 102 6. 1• IS 94 6 3 16
11 .. s 6 17
17 6S JI II
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9 14 I 6 ti
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17 340 20 0 3•
II 2.tO 13 J 23
II 199 II I 19
17 90 SJ IS
17 90 s 3 10
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IS 63 0 9
10 '2 • 2 13
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9 27 3 0 1
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Marshall 17 2S 1 i.1 26
Agr>•w i. 119 92 11
S•mon 16 12• 7 I 16 Gatberl 17 117 69 II
Moore 17 90 S 3 IS
C.omei 10 J2 l 2 7
Horn • 7 11 •
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Cia•1a1111er 9 ti 0 7 2 Rouue ~ I • OS 2
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Asnto.enazv 12 119 9 9 20
Cort.en 13 120 9 2 19
hvlOr 11 96 I 0 IS
Mclemore 12 63 S 3 12
Shankhn 13 60 • 6 11
Muronv 11 '6 • 2 10
Schweer 10 37 J 7 17
LekH • 1 18 S
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,Tommy Newsome or ''The Ton1p1 Show :he"' Jobftlly Canon .. will be ccltbn1y host ror ~ aad TV and rld10 ~rttcaster Ed ~ WIU be master or c:ttcmonia al the after. -~~•wards banqurt ~mold has peftici· -n UK tou.maJMnt for nine years. _,,'}'he tolf fwld wil! be stnctly hm11cd 10 144
.-yen and the 1tnn1s tournament will have no C~ thanr l~ playm, said Or. J im Law .... rm&!' o t~ tournament. •
Panidpaaa tickets f« the aolf tournaimnt are
S225 e8da, wich includes tournament play. aolf can. free entry for all on~necontnu. and the a~ buquct .foUowi._, the alt-day event
U . CSla'n Medical Ccnacr/Santa Ana is pen of !"led W~ Med teal Ccn1.eni Onnee Coun-!.>'_!,lattest non-profit. nonsutanan provtdtr of ~th-arc Kr"VICC$..
For more infbnnauon. phone 83S.35S5.
The Sunk isl ln~itational Indoor Track meet 15 scheduled for Fnday at the Los Angeles Spons·
Arena.
Former ,Newpon Harbor Hi&h and UCLA
• standout distance r:unner Brian ihcnot will be amon~ the co~s>c;ttl<?rs for the nation's second
oldest indoor mvuauonal, which will feature a
number of Olympic aold medalists as ~II as 1 full Prostan'! of comJ>«:tition for the best hiah
school Slln in Cahfom1a and other statet.
Thcnot. 31, Wlll n.an in the 880-yard !'Ke He
has been a versatile middle distance runnci for
more than a decade. Ranted amoria the top 10
runners an the country several 1jmes, Tbcnot has
pmonal bes1J of I :4S. 79 for the 800 imtcrs
3:37.0 for the I .SOO. and 3:56.10 for the mile. ·
Tbt hiah school events are scheduled to btJin 11 4:40 p.m. and the inviiatwnal events at 7
Reserved 11cltcu arc available thf'OU&h the bo~
office by calhna. (213) 471-2164. or throuah
Tacketron and T1dce1mas1cr. Ticket pnces art
$7, SJ2.SO and $18.
For more informauon, phonc(213)741·2181.
Little League tryouts
Tryouts for rqistercd Liule Leaaue players. ~ 9-1 i: win beheld Saturda) at Manners Park
in Costa Mesa.
Playen wiU LI')' out based. on aac and
aeosraph1cal area.
. A player may try out on either day For fun her
1nfonna11on call 675-211 S.
Slddle~k. Collqe's SK and IOK runs. and a
one-mile kKts n.an, 1s sc~uled for Feb. 26 at the collie courx wnh s~na lilme at 8 a.m.
Entry fees are S 13 wnh a T-shirt. S8 without a
T .Sh1!1. ~th SI added on the day of the race.
The kids run "$8 wtth a T-Shin.
For further information call S82-4616.
Los Al f OK/SK'""
Tbt Cit)' of Los Alamitos IOKJ5K Run fnd
SK Fun Wiik.. scheduled for feb. lS. ''OM or 14
telcct racn wtuch rornpri~ the four SeaSOftt
Ra«Stncs.
The Four Scato11s Race scnn 1s an e"cnt
madcupofS lulometcral\d 10 kJlomcterr1ttt1n
which runntts acquire potnts b) pen1npa11n11n
any of the seracs ractL
The senes culm1na1" w11h lhe Lona ~ach
M1r11hon May 7.
Funher mformauon can be obtained b>
c:alhnt the Los Alamitos Rccrc111on and
Community Services Dcp1. at 827-9010.
Senlo, softball slgnups
Cost.a Mesa senior softball 1s look1n1 for
pla}~rs for tts slow-pitch team.
Cost.a Mesa 1s pan ofa »team lea1ue now 1n
its IOthyearofotpn1zedscn1orsoflball Pll)ttS
mu.st be aacs SS or o"er and the lcasue pla)'S
unckr special rules 10 benefit pla)'ers of th01e
llC'S· The Costa Mesa team holds practices on
Saturdays from 9 10 11 am. al Te\\inUe Park. ·
located dn Arlin11on Avenue across from the
Orange County Fairgrounds 1n Costa MC$1.
For more 1nfonnat1on, phone Pe1crS1m1luk 11
951·2S IS. •
Youth basketball
The Hunttnaton Beach Communt1) Scrv1~s
OcP9flmcnt 1s hold1na registrations for 1ts )Ou th
beskctball lcaaucs. The S 19 ~s1ra11on ftt will
anclude a team shin and trophies for c11y
champ1onsh1ps. leaaDCS for fir5t throup 10th Jntders will be
held o cry ~lurday at Murdy and Edison
community centers. cny gym and pool. Edison
H1&h and Ocean View High.
For furytcr informatto n, contact the Murdy
Community Center at 96G-8895. the Edison Comtnu!'~ly Center 11 9ro.8870 or the cuy nm
ll 960-8184.
Volleyball tou,ney set
Boys In lfldCS 6, 7 and 8 who arc tnlerestcd tn
leamin& Lfic skills and techniques of vollc)hall
arc offered s1snups for lessons from the Balboa
Bay Volleyball Oub Pracuces sessions are every Sunday from 2-4
p.m and Fnday from 4-6 p.m and con1tnue
throlllol> the end of June Wllh the emphasis on
team Play and team d1sapltnc.
Sunday's sessions arc al Ncwpon Harbor
H.P's11rls nm and on Fnday thcstte 1s Ensign
M1ddJc School on 01fTDnve 10 Ne.,~n Beach
Jcneys and shons will be furnished w11h
toumamcntf'scheduled approximately one per
month. Cost of the p~. under Coach Charlie
Brandt and his staff. as SlOO throu&h June.
peyablc SI S0.00 by Feb. I and the balance by
Apnl I. Fets include uniforms. coachH. 1yms
and 1oumamen1 fees.
,:~9ers have found . .
home in many ways
Road games haven't
hurt San Francisco;
Not so for Bengals
MIAMI (AP)-The road to Miami
has been a kind one for the San
Francisco 49ers, the NFL's best team
away from home.
The Cincinnati Bengals, the
league's best home team, haven't
taken so kindly to safaris outside the
Junpe -Riverfront Coliseum. Oii Sunday, both teams will be in •t.ranae environs -neither has ever
played in Joe Robbie Stadium, site of
the Super Bowl.
fifth week of the season. The lckey
Shuffie, the ncrhuddle offense and
AFC crown can't hide thole results.
which include losses at Kansas Ci!Y
and New Enaland. not exactly Nfl.
powers. ..
"We're &<>ins to do it in Maami Just
like we did it here," sw runni"' bllck
lckey Woods said after the victory
over the Bills. "Championship teams
don't have weaknesses and this
team's aot no weaknesses. Not here, not in Maami."
Still, the Benpls can't i&norc
averq.ina 24.8 points in road aames
and more than 31 at home. Or
allowina lS.7 points per home aame
and nearty 10 poinu more in each
road contest.
••n•llt .,W '°"'n•y
Enlrin att no..-beu'I acecpled fOr the tltud
annual P'n>fnlional Alhk~ Alum1u 8cMfh
Golf Tournament scheduled for Monda)'. hb
6, at MIUIOft Viejo Country C1.b.
Proceeds from the event will 1upport the
Orlnec Cou111y Bum "*>Ciation at UC I
Mecltail Center 1n Oranat. h1 eddnion 10 a
ICf'lmble format IOlf tourney that featura a
founomc and oiw l'orrntt profcuional a&hlek 1n each aroup, panic1pants wtll abo be trn&ed IC• a
lunch. hosted cocktail reception followina t"ie
tournament, an auction for sporu memorabll 11.
a r1ffle for door prim and awards benquct .
COit for the day's acttv11tes as S22S per perion.
which includes arun fees and can. lunch •
refrcshimnu of the coune. hosted cod .1111
rteepUOn. souvenir photo ofaroup. dinnerwnh
wine and tee pnzn.
For funhcr 1nformatton °' rqistr1t1on ma-
tenals. phone John Hopkins 11 640-1 770.
Roter Mears Jr. will tet his first taste of BaJ•
rac1n1 Saturdl3 n1aht when the 1919 Mtclte)'
Thompson Off·Road Champtonsh1p Gran Pm
senes opens 11 Anaheim Stadium.
Tickets arc on sak In advance at all
T1ckc1master outletrs. at the Anaheim Convcn~
11on Center box office. and at Gate 9 at Anaheim
StadJum.
Angels TV schedule
The Anacls and their f\aash•P station. KTLA
-Clanncl 5. ha"c announced a 1989 schedule
of S7 tckvJ.Sed pmcs., match1n1 the 101.al of a
yeuqo.
KTLA's 1n1t1al lisuna alls for 54 rqular
season pms (SO road pmes and our home
pmn). the Fnday, March 31 Freeway Smcs
pmeqa1ns1 LosAnsclcs;.1n addtt1on toa pauof
spnna 1ra1n1n1 pmcs from Palm Spnnp.
Bob Starr and Joe tom return to call the pla)'·
by-play.
YMCA seeks ,efe,ees
The Sanll Ana-Tustin YMCA 1s sec:luna
coaches and rcferttS for the upcoming You1h
Buketbell l.a&uc.
For more 1n{ormauon. phone S42-3SI I
Bobby Sox slgnups
Hun11n1ton Belch Bobby So• softball 1s
hold1na stanups for all gJrls.. aics 6-17. ~turca)'
and Jan. 28. from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and on Jan 24
from 7-9 p.m at Manne V1cwSchool, locatcd 11
S682 T1lbura Or. 1n Hun11ng1on Beach
For funhcr 1nform111on contact the player
qcn1. Joh n Nielsen, 11 847-74SS.
'The Harlem Globctrouers will meet their
lon8ttmc foes. the Washin11on Generals. an
cxh1bt11on besltetba.11 at the Brtn E"ents Center
on the UCI campus Jan. 30 with ttpofT set for
7:30p.m.
Amona tbe Globctr0ttcrs are Cl,rde "The Ghdc" Austin. J.B .. Downtown Brown.
Tyrone Bron. Stcrt1na "Smooth" Fotbcs, Kevin
Hildttth. Matthew Jackson. Qucnun Jackton.
Dedrick Reff~. James "TWlgy .. Sanckn and
Clydt S1ncla1r.
Reserved teats att from S 12 10 S2 I 11\d arc
available throuah the Bren Events Cen1n or
T1cketron. A $2 discount 11 available to )OUlhs
12 and under and for scruoret11zens 60 and o"cr
Dttcounu are also 1v11labk to aroups of2S or
more. For funhcr 1nformauon call IS6-SOOO
Dene Ryles. 1 former Garden Grove H1ah
football st.ar. v.-111 make has profess1on1I nna
debut on the Jan 31 f.,tll card 11 the ll'tnc
Mamou Hotel
Ryles. who also won several Goldtn Glo"es
t1tln u a bcavrwe•aht. 1s scheduled lo oppow =:.cpch of Des Moines. Iowa an a four·
i>e'pc1l, who is J. I, ts a t~ume Iowa Golden
Gloves champion.
In a siHound contat. Rod Staru of
Hun11naton Beach. 1s peired 1wth Erwin Bro~n
of San JOfC 1n. surr wch~IJh• bout t.arb
IS 8-S, Bro-n IS S-
in other bouts, Doc Hohday or Htwauan
Gardens 1s act qa1n11 Tony Espjnoa ofO•nard
11 170 pounds. Eddie Alvarldo of Bell. ps ~inst Raul Oonulez of Puadtna. at I JS
The 10.round m.atn event 11 a heav)'wct&hl
ahowdown bet-..ccn MIR Wills of Los An.,:lcs
and Donnie COllJ of ~n Jos.c. F1rs1 prchm is
tcheduled for 7 p.m.
••
Fate, and some luc
MIAMI (AP) -On May_I, 1979,
reprnenta1Jves of the 28 Nfl. tea.ma
ueembacd in • New YOtk hotel
ballroom for the draft. Both the Sin
FrancilCO 49ers and Cincannau
Benpla needed quanerbeckl. and
what they did that day 11 one ruson
they're_prepenni to mtet 1n Sunday's
Super Bowl.
The 49ert ahou~ have been in
perfect polition
For the 49ers, there are places like
home. Better places. in fact -San
Francisco is 7-2 away from
Candlesuck Park this season, includ-
ina the 28-3 romp at Chicqo for the
NFC cbampionslup. At home, the
49ers were ~.
"WbeD fOU tel tbi• ...... said Boomer &iaon; the &mph' quar·
1er'beck and the NFV1 moll valuable:
player, .. it doesn't matter how. If we
lost every eame on the rued, it miah t
be imponant.. But ww played 10me
pretty 800d pmes on the reed.
• # • pr 1
"It'• a 1isn of an experienced team when you can win on the road ...
9uanerbeck Joe Montana said.
We're not the type team to aiet
ftusecred."
'"In a lot of wayi, you arc a littler
betler off on the road because you
concentrate more on the aame, ..
COllCh Bill Walsh Mid. .. Maybe there
. wu a day and• where IUYI went on t.be roed and there wu a wild party or
whatever. But now you ,et more
football in and more conoentmion than It home."
If ever the 49erl were S::C: trjpon I rmd tnp, It Wll It field, ,.,_,ted widt icy conditiom u well
• the lean' bOM><hiW111 ••we; tk Ninen M'Vtr lhtvered. ae"WW
looUd out of pllce. ~istOO~l....,tobr ........... .., .............. .
_..._ ........... "MDIII I .... -rli ... _ ....... ...... ...... ,......y ..... ...
"I t.6ink wha1ever we've done to
win football pma. l'ljanllell of
wbetber we nan more than we.pus or
pu1 more tJ.an we run ... it docsn 't
ma~ u Iona u we win.
"'Tiie amc ~ for playi'!f (an Cincinnati), San F~ or Miami.
''What matten it tJaat we've tonen
to 1M ftnal ttep, we've IO'len to the Su.Pet Bowl.. ...
Tiie lle1ml1 playtdjust two pma • tJhs .-.on. Winnint 4S-21 tbe Raiden ind lotina l). l 6
• Clevelnd. s.a Pnncitc0'• borne field 1a..-1Dd dit 49en were 7-6 on
tllerallld:
!iMe bocll IJUN Mvc belaneect illlllib, 11.e Mia abcMdda't mauer. Wllll JlltPt be I r.ctor, however, ii
-,,z .... ..,.. --m::
...,.. come.-•dl ""' McKJ• ,..,.. .., .... ..,.eper-....
He may have t"11o caps, but
one's a Cincinnati helmet
1<1 •t 1••11 U\I I
v rything
you\Nanted
to kno\N • • •
Bat of course,
were afraid
to really ask
hJIMUTl(a ,,,,_,.....,
MIAMI -Fortet about the nuu.nes. the coaches or the quar·
terbitcks. TM most ttuc1•l b1t or
information a handicaP(>Cr needs to know about thts Super BoWI as that
the San Francisco 49en arc 1tayina at a hotel near M1am1 International
Airport all this v.ttk and their .wives
m~ be StaYJna do..-ntown.
That's why the d1m1nuuve Dr
Rulh, who knows plenty about that
kind of th•na but next to noth1n1
about footban, as lcanana toward the
Cancannati Benpls. For most of the
week, at kast, they'll know who's
where -and when.
"I think an many cases. couples
beina apen wlll create more tens1on
than aood." the noted sex therapist
said Monday an a telephone 1nterv1cw
from Los An,elcs.
"For one than&, maybe she as ioana
to ask him, 'Where were you last
naabt?' And then he's aoina to a k her
the same thins.••
Men and women have been asluna
one another that ever s1 nee Adam lost
a nb and pined a panner. Football
coaches didn't pose the question to
their characs until se veral ceotunes
later, but some of the stones have
been &ood enou&h to more than make
up for lost lime.
And one of the very best came from
the very fint Super Bowl and Grcrn
Bay wide receiver Mu McGee, who
was as adept at makan' passes off the
field as he was at catchana them on at.
On the naaht of Jan. 14, 1967, less
than 24 hours before lhe Packers were
1eheduled to play Kansas City, a team
official told MCGcc after an initial
bed check that there wouldn't be
another one.
"That was enou"1 for me I practically ran over ham gcmng out of
the room," McGee saad 1n the book
"lomberdi," wnuen by Green Bay
teammate Jerry Kramer.
"I met some blonde the maht
before and I was on m) way to pay my rcspecu. I didn't feel I was lettina the
team down any because I knew there
wasn't a chance an hell I'd play.
"I waddled 1n about 7:30 an the
momana." he said. "and l could
battly stand up for the kickoff. On the
benth, Paul (Homuna. his room·
mate) kept ncedhn& me, 'What would
r,ou do 1f you had to play7 And I saad,
No way, thett's no way I could make aL'"
When McGee heard coach Vince
Lombardi call has name early an the
pme, he fiaured he'd been caught
sneakma out and expected to get
slapped wath a SS.000 fine. It turned
out to be worse; front-hner Boyd
Dowler had Injured his shoulder
lcad1n1 the Green Bay sweep.
"Get an the aamc... Lombardi
barked.
"I almost fainted," McGee re-
called.
He stayed up Iona enou&h to catch
seven pisses for I 37 ya rd's and two
touchdowns -stanina a Super Bowl
tradition of pany1n1 hard)' and
olay1n1 \tt'ell lhat was conched b)' such
late-n.aht leacnds as Broadway Joe Namath of the New York Jets.. John
Matuszak of the Oakland Raiders and
Jam McMahon of the Cbicaao Bears.
Whtch brina.s us to Dr. Ruth's
second reason for lcan1na toward
C1ncinnat1. The team's pohcy on
visits, COnJupl and othcrwist ap-
peatf 1 hnle more relaxed.
Tbou&h both teams will sequester
their players the Saturday niaht
before the Super Bowl. the 49ers
require that for all pmes home and
away
Benpls arc allowed around the
house when they're 1n Cincinnati.
which JUSt m1&ht help explain why
thcywcrconeoTJust t~o FL clubs to
go unbeaten at home.
"I do believe that af at's a stead)
relatJonshap -a marnage. or a
couple who have been together for
some time -that to be te>&Cthcr the
ni.&ht before a game can be very
helpful," Dr. Ruth saad.
"But I'm not so sure the !Mime 1s
true for people who have a new
rclataonsb1p," she saad. "A whole
night of lovemakina as not exactl y
restful and may not be conduc1 vc to a
good performance on the next day ..
Saad a Ben.pl official who declined
to be 1dent1fied· 'Tve Sttn plenty of guys have great Sundays after even
better Saturday na&hts ... but "'c
always hide out on tnc road -more
for ~cc of mind more than peace of
body.
.. And this..·· he added. ..,s suit
essentially a business tnp "
And what do the 49er Wl\(S. who
have been offered separate rooms
dunng the week. think about all this'>
[)oe, a good Saturday n11ht ma._e for
a better Sunday?
"Quue frankly. at's nevt'r bccn up
to us where Joe Sta)S the naJht before
a pme, so I have no idea: Jennifer
Montana sa1d.
She will amvc an M1am1 on
Tuesday on ISSlJllment a5 co-host of
"Evenina-P.M. Mapzane." but she
won't sec quanerback-hu band Joe
until Thursday-the first of two days
pta7ers and their wives or airlfncnds
wal be allowed to stay t<>&cthcr
"But It seems hke such a personal
thing. and an~ay, Dr. Ruth is the
expert." Jennaftt added "I couldn·t
even bqln to step into her shoes ..
Yet, even Dr. Ruth admits to being
1n the dart about some things Asked
to handicap the pme. she demu~
"I don't think 1'11 watch the pme,"
she concluded, lauiJlanf a h11h·
pitched laua}\. "But could call )OU to
find out the result'>"'
Is a test urif air?
Or do athletes
deserve edge?
N ew NCAA standard
brings forth debate
over m1noflty issues
NEW YORK ( P) -.~ new
NC rule rcqu1nn1 frnhmcn re·
tta\il"I athleuc tcholanhaps to
aducve a m1n1mum 1e0tt on colkle entra~ uam1 has revived an old
dcbe~! re tuth teiu unt11r to
m1nonty .. udtnts? ~ arp11ntnt centers on tth: at-
~ bias of the holHhC Aptitude
Tnt and the ACT At.ttSltnCnt. each
taktn 111nually . by about a mllhon coltear-bouftd hiah Khoof ltftlOf'I,
~ Unsvcn.ity bukctbeH
coech JOhn Thom~n walked off the
C<M1n Setunlly njiht at tht stan of a
pine 3.n .. '°''on CollclC lo ~ t 42. an NCAA rutt
blrri• col (rom panuna ate... lclic' IC 1p1 to freshmen •ho Iii to llltt*vc l manimum 2.0 ~ e-.i·~ '" tu&h ,,;hoot ancJ t(ote Aer&Mn '7Won tbCS~T or 1 on tht
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As.scumcnt, sponso~ by the Amen·
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Caty. arc culturally btased apan t
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cannot ~pc cultural b1a .. 5o11d
Union Colqe prcJidcnt John
Morris nearly tv.o )cars qo v.hcn his
school became OM of about half a
doten onhcastcm hbtral ans col·
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requ1rcmcn1 an ""n' years The Collqt Boa.rd and other
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show the SAT rchabf)' pmiactscollqt
wccas.
Oflkial1 o(Thc Cat~ Boerd v.crc
unavatlabk for comrntnt Monday
bttauac of the Man an Luthtt Kana Jr.
holiday. ht the bolrd ha arautd the
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part OClMlt Ylewa, NE· P 1 Int , $ 1050 I mo --•NO FEE CHAAGE011r Gw . 11315/mo, Avell ~ Btand Doi on Penln •IY'9 3BR 2'ABA. ramod ni-0190,l32-.6Sllatte. NICE 2BA W•BA 2 llory Ml(tl aoent 142-noe F«>. 19, 91•Ye Beoont• ... ~I on East **l.91 .. ** p f:t\u;rf'f'lllOW kit 1749,000 557-0800 town ho m •. Pr v I · No Pets. COM 132·~ • cozy • '°'' or Oow111111r1, 2BR 2BA "° ki d IA75· daVS.'M·5841eve •WILlll ... * ya.rd/p.ttlo,2Cllgatage, 17• •112 wooo. AMtgoeO penclng rrplc d ining rm No em ruga. 2BR 2BA, ao.. to~-frptc. t~ PoOI Nr ~ LARGE 1BR. 1111 new 1n-and laundry tacll• I UOO/mo L.•u• • 15.50/mo 54a,.W1 Newport leMft 1069 1870/mo Bkr l40-see4 Harbor I 405 Frwy PENINSULA YEARLY side, ~·· kit, gar, 1550/mo. 838-0552 720-1915 De1U"9 Nwpt North Apt to
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duc:.d frOfJ' $7891< to 11175.(818)359·6182 ~ tam rm, not tub 'S1300 ' um••"' tBR. 1BA,S5e5/mo 28R. NEWPORT Helgfll1 at••·1 ••11t..-1UU w/frple & all amenlllea,
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'·,Mississippi Burning' rekindles memories of killings
By STRAT DOUTHAT ina us what do 10 ...
"Bnidt's." he tontmut•d, "ll was
just coinc1dcncc that the murdl'~ PHILADELPHIA. Miss. -.. Mis· h&pt)Cntd here. The ~pie who "ere
St$S1PJ>1 Burning," the ~n1ly re· killcd ~re outsider> and the people
lca).ed movie 1hatdep1cts the murden who did u wcrt.100. lt'sas ifa Jethner
of thrtt CIVIi right workers 1S )'ca r!> hadhcrashcd here and the J>l'<>l)le of
ago, will never play in the >mall Nes oba County were held respon·
M1ssissjpp1 farm lO"-n where 1hc siblc."
bloody episode tooi.. place. But retired special _agent Joseph
"Some people have asked me to Sullivan. who led the FBI 1nvest1ga-
show it buJ I've .ilso had church 11on into the murders. has another
groups threaten to boycott me ifl do," view of the caic.
says Lula Ellis. the owner of Ph1ladel· "Neshoba was an incredibly dosed
ph1a's only movie theater. and racist county:· he said, when
Folks in Philadelphia. population contaC'ted at his Manhattan home.
6.800,areambivalentabout havi ng to "The county's law enforcement of.
relive one of the most sensational ·ficcrs knew what was happening. the
events of the civil r~ghts era. blacks and l_ndians 1n the county were
Even Cecil Pnce. the former almost supine. and practically none
Neshoba County sheriffs deputy who of the whites in Philadelphia would
went to prison for his role in the 196'-Cboperate with us in solving the case:
slaying5 of James Chancy. Andrew we found that almost every -aduh
Goodman and Michael Schwemer. white male in the county had conncc-
sa1d he hasn'tdecided whether he will tions with the Ku Klux Klan.''
see the Orion Pictures film. Sullivan said he recently had seen
.. I'm trying to lead a different lite "Mississippi Burning" in New York.
Row and I JUSt wish-all that stuff ... It's a good cowboys-and-lodians
hadn't been .dredged up agai n:· said movie but bears httlc resemblance to
the 52-year-old Price. who served what actually occurred.'' he said. "If
four years of a six-year sentence. anybody wa nts to know what really .. rm sure everybody involved happened they should read Florence
wishes it had never happened," he Mars' book."
added. "We just want to forge t about The book, "Witness m Ph1ladcl-
it.'' phia," was pubhshed in 19 77. The
Philadelphia Mayor Charles author, now 6S. was one of the few
McClain echoed those sentiments. Philadelphia residents who would
··1 thtnk most people know whal cooperate wi th the FBI.
happened here," McClain told a "ltwasclearsomethingterriblewas
visiting reporter. "Why don't you all happening in Philadelphia," she said
just let us alone?" recentl y while recalling the days when
McClam. who operates a local practically the entire county was
funera l home. said many changes involved tn a conspiracy of si lence.
have taken place in Philadelphia Mars. a member of a prominent
during the past quarter century. He Neshoba County fam1iy, tesufied
cited the count} 's integrated school I before the federal grand jury in-
system. the black ctty policemen and --vestigating the murders. She also
fil'emen. and the city's black spoke out against the Klan and urged
alderman -there also are four whites local officials to acknowledge what
o n the City Council -as evidence had happened in Philadelphia.
that Philadelphia is not the same As a result, the Klan staged a
place it was when the murders.. boycott of her stockyard that forced
occurred. her out of business.
"People here don't understand why Mars says there have been many
Philadelphia is being singled out. tremendous and {X>Sitive changes in
Govs. George Wallace and Ross her community since the Jim Crow
Barnell, the whole region, was stand-days when blacks were likely to be
ing up to what was happening back beaten or even hanged for angering a
then. There were all those busloads of white person. But she also say!i some
Northerners coming down here, tell· people steadfastly refuse to adm1t<\he
Plorenc• Mars who stood' a gainst publlc opinion and
testtfled before a federal grand Jury 1nve1tl9atln9 th• 1964
murdert of three cfvll rights workers outside Phllad elphla.
Miss., shows her book .. Wltne11 In Phlladelphla. ••
community did anything wrong.
"Of th e 18 people that eventuall)
were arrested and charged in the case.
nine were from Neshoba Count>."
she noted. "And that included the
sheriff. the shenff-elect and the chief
deputy."
The other nine were from the
Meridian and Laurel. to the south of
Philadelphia.
·'And they were invited to come
into the count)'." observed Beatnce
Cole. an 85-year-old black woman
from nearby Mt. Zion. She still
vividly recalls watching a group of
Klansmen beat her husband nearlJ 10
death on the night of June 16. 1%4.
just Ii ve da}'S !Jt!fore the murders of
Goodman. Chancy and Schwerner.
.. We had JUSt come out of church
and th e while~ v.ere wa111ng for us , ..
~c ~1J ... The) thou&ht "'e'd bt.·c:11
ha,1n1 a mccuna -.11h Srhwrmc1 to
talk about rcg1stt"nni ~evoe~ to \Ot<"
but 11 was JUJl a rqular 1:hurch
mectina. that ull." The KJansmcn. .some we1nn1
blad. robes. dra~ ht r hu~band.
J R "Bud" Colt' from his c·ar and
bC'pn bcat1na him w11h club). \
"I aot down on my knees a few fed
away and stancd pra)ina." Cole said.
"The leader saw me ~nd told the
others not to kill my hu$band:'
Later that night. the Mt. Zion
Methodm ('hurth w1u. burntd to the
ground.
"Nothing wu ever done about the
fire, nor about the beating of my
husband," Cote ~id. "That's the way
tlungs were."
The Coles did meet wi1h GQOd·
man. Schwemer and Chancy on the
21.sLihe.J br« had comuo ML Zion
from their home base in Meridian to
investigate the burnango(the church.
Earnest Ki rkland, who hvcs near
the Coles, was the last friendly face
that the three WOfkers wt're to sec. ·
"They ate Sunday dinner at mx
parents house Jhat aftemooh. ·
Kirkland said. "Then tbey pve me a
ride down the road to a friend's house
and headed back to Mcndian. but
they never-made 1t." .
What happened was tha1 Pncc had
been tipped off that the three were in
the county. He arrested them on a
traffic charge and took them to the
Neshoba County Jail.
Chancy. a 21-year-old black man.
was from Meridian. Schwerner. 24.
and Goodman, 20. were from New
York. Goodman. a summer volun-
teer. had arrived 1n M1ss1ss1ppi the
previous day
After being held for several hou rs
the three prisoners were permitted to
post bond. But w.hen they left the jail.
escorted by Price. a · Klan group
intercepted them, killed them and
buned their bodies in an eanhcn dam
on the outsk1ns of town.
The FBI found the bodies 44 days
after the k1lhngs. The} were guided by
a tip from an 1nforman1 who was paid
$30.000.
The informant wac; never 1dent·
ified.
"But everybody was susp1c1ous of
C\ Cl') body else.'' Mars recalled ... ~nd
for months evtt')bod)' was watchina
to M!ie 1fanybod> bo14ht a new nr or
started spc:ndina monC} they
M\ouldn't ha\e.'·
When t.M st11e of MiHtn1pp1 faaltd
to pr<>t«ute the cast. the fc«rMI
'
O\l(rnmcnt tcppcd 1n and charetd S tnf'n with coMpiring to vinl;.tc the v1cum~· c1v1l r1&h•s E\entually,
seven wcrt convicted and SJ\Cn
sentence ran.a.inc from th ree to IO
yea no Lawrtncc Ramey. the Ncsho~.
County shenfT at tht 11mc of the
murden. wasacqu1ucd. The Jury was
unable to reach a verdict an the case of E.G ... Hop .. Barnell. the shenfT-cl«t.
Ramey now works as a sccurhy
guard in Mendian. Barnett 1s reurcd,
and Pnce 1s tmploy~ 1$ a dnver at a
Ph1ladclph1a. trucking company
owned by Olen Burraae. on whose
land.the bodiu were found.
Burrage. who was amona those
med and acqumed. dechncd to
discuss the case. as dtd Barnett.
But Rainey. who 1s employed by a
black-owned company. sun main·
tams his innocence He said the news
media haveatwaysponrayed h1masa
racist but as shcnfThc merely upheld
the law. as he saw it •
Rainey. who w3s hounded fro!'ll
several Jobs by the NAACP. also said
he doesn't expect ··M1ssissipp1 Burn-
ing" will cause him an)' problems.
given that he 1s employed by a black
man now.
Carolyn Goodman. Andrew Good·
man's mother. says she thinks a
greater effon should be made to
remember what happened in M1ssis-
s1pp1 25 years ·aga "so nothing like
that will cvt'r hapl!';n again."
Tht' cHy of Phi.adc!ph1a, however~
has done noth ing to commemorate
the deaths. Mayor McClain says he
sees no need for any observauons or
monuments .. since the v1ct1ms were
all oulStdcrs ...
''Really, there isn't much talk about
what happened any more," said
Earnest Kirkland. now 55. "The only
white person who ever mentioned ll
to me was a young boy out at the plant
where I worlt. "He asked me. 'Did 11 rt'ally
happen?' I stancd to tell him to 10 ask
his daddy but I JU&t said. ·Yeah. 1t
really happened.' ...
Autos fmporttd 9100 -~.....,os._D01 .. ..,m .. 11...,llk-..,.;9..,300-.1._..:Pl8..=:::IC:..:NO.:.:.:TlCE=:.._.1_......:.MUC.=:..:.N0=.:.::11CE:..._ , __ MUC __ NO_TICE __ ,_~f'tll--..tc._NO....._Tl._C£,___, __ ..... MUC=.;;...;.;.;NO;..;.TICE~-•--PtB-IC_NO_TICE.....,. __ 1 lllTSllllll 'll W mYT '11111'11 K._ lhrM years teat past ao fer aonel reptesentatiYe ap-"41317 T!l<s tltl~t .,,, Med ~ COUNTY D r~TH Nor1u,
Looks& runagOOd. S3,595 Auto. A i r . AM& FM . FICTITIOUI .u...... .. knowrl to the tran•feree pointed by the cour1 within f!X...atT "A" with Che County Cletk OI Or· ·~9'10tt COUWT
(305) w/cua, wheels. cherry NAMI STATEMENT 111 (II "none·. so 11111) four months ffom the dale of NOTICE OF 1nge County on Deoemt>er 7ocfClwtc c-.... lt.HACBAoOolUAN Tommy. Funeral ter· Oll•IWULTI YW rfd. s7•995 The tollowlng peuona .,. NONE liral Issuance of letters es INTENDED 19 1998 o.. WMt 0 A V t D z .... ~ ..... be.__, ... at Pa---··-dOlng bl,l~(IMI ea: The neme(s) and buSlnetl provided '" sectlon 9100 ol TRANSFER F401121 ..... AN. ·~ -J1CIU 141-0IZO •••••-•....-w TUS1'1N ARMS AS· eddreuot lhe 1ransleree(1) the Calrfomla Probate ANO Pvbtlaneo Oran~ Coast CA..tr701 KHACHADOOBlAN cWc View Memorial 144-1• SOCIATES. LTD . 19000 .,. Code The ·tme for '~'"9 LEASEBACK Diii)' Pilot Oeceml>lt 27 PelltlOMr "-tnne Ann bominRahway,New ParkCha~lon'l\Ms-
•NtSSAN '84Sllver Maxl· --------Mac;Arthur Blvd . lrvtne. JOANDIODAT0,2960W dalmswMlnotexporepnorfo (Clhforn•a 1988 January 3. 10. 17 Scn-...nne Jer~y J••u••ry &, dakJann•rv 17, ll:OO ma Wagon loadedlll ---.. Clllf 92715 Orenge Av•nue. •32 f h .. h f C1vt1Code 11189 R11pond1nt Henry J ... _ -# REAL NIC.Et $4975 Tustin Arma Inc can-An1helm, California 92804 ourl'llOf!i snomt •daleo Secil()n T-401 Sc;tiwenM 1936, sudden death A. .• 3~00 Pacific
lornle. 4849 Goff 0Aoad. Tha the P'°'*1Y P1r1lnen1 the heanng notlc:ed above. 3440 1\ 8 (he tack) J Vt Ori N port (•1HGW409) Nwptr II Skokie. IL 60077 . hereto II detorlbed In gen· YOU MAY 8<AMINE lhe TO THE CRED~~ORS OF 1111-"' cae:~Dc:..:370 an at anu-ew ve, ew
Mtrs 642-07951548"8823 This bu11n11s ts con-eral es Beauty Seton and Is lile kept by lhe oour1. If you COAUS MEDICAL COR· .-~ NOTIC£ NOTICEI YM ._...-.... ary 6· 1989· He is Beach. Jn heu of
Porsche 1978 912E. 546-1200 ducted by eeorporatlon toclled 11 4255 oC Merl· ere• p1tton interesled 1n POAATION -Transferor FICTITIOUl.USINlll •""-l'Mcewt_,eacldl 1wvivedbytwo.ana, flowers memorial
Clean, orlglnal $10.500 The reglstrel\I com· lngele Wey, Newport Beech, the estate you may file wilh (teHes) NAMIE STATEMENT .,.&Ml ,... ~ row David G~ and contrfbutJona may be
760-0310 2121 HMbor . COJti ~"' rMnOld to lrensect bull· CaTh!~'!!~ 92660 .... lhe ~-~ formel Request PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Thi I01low1ng !'.*ton• ere Mint ..._. _.... J" ,. Matthew Chrtattan. made to the C.H.0 .C
ness under the hctltfous '"' vvsoneas name u ...... for....,......;.. Notice ot the rn. THAT dOtng buti""8 •• lfl'ONI ...... • _,.., "9ed R I d H pit.al (Comm · IEUILTIEIAUAI lllll'MlllT• business name or namest>ytheteld1rensf1ror(s)at lngofan inven\oryandap-1 TM at>o1e-nam1d WYNOHAM LEIGH tt .. ..__.._..._. et re •~te em-QI uruty
1988. Loaded. Black with •u• listed above on November 5, • • t d I o ea ' 1 on t • pra;sament of 11tat1 assets Trensreror (taseel intends DIAMONDS INC 40 t N-· 11 you wisn to Melt ti. Id· ployee, Fairview De-Relationa}, in mem·
Black tinted windows. -1981 PENTHOUSE HAIR· oroflnyP91itlonoraccounl 10 lrensrei oert11n personal port Cente< Of •215 N-· v1e1 Of an atlorn.y In tht• velopmental ~nter ory of Lincbtey Hilla s 13 000 or take over Mini van. Loaded wllh •x· Van L Pett, Execu1t1r1 VP STYLING. INC as provided In aection 1250 prooer1y desorlbed below to !>Oft Buch Celtl 92680 mall« YoU thOUld do '° and member of f'alr. H lbrook 455 South
leaseonapp<ovedcredit tras. Only$8,195. rh11 st11emen1 was filed Th11 n 1d bulk transfer 11 ol the CalHomil Probite Equltel>ll Lomas L•u•ng Btuu Lambett 32 Burn-prompcty ao th11 your writ· view Community .,..°..,_ n:.... .. _ C &45-8-442 · • TISTll .,..,... with 1"9 Coun1y Clerk of Or· tnlended to be consum· ~-A Request for Special Co 1por111 on IT r an•· 1ng Tr" N-l)Ofl S.tch 1en ruponM. If eny, may be &naUJ, ..... , ....... A . ......... 1.. ange County on Oec:ember mllldlltheottielof·NOA· Notlceformlsivaleble from le<ee(leffor), end Equllable c.111 92660 :.:.a on time C hurch . Servaeea 92868. Pad.fie View
SUBARU '84 GL HATCH· _. 19. 1988 AIS & ASSOCIATES, INC th•courtclerf(. intends to leue t>ac" Hid Stuart Moore. 65 Summn AVllOI Ust.O "-tldo c»-January 21. 12 noon Monuary, DI.rectors
BACK. 4 wo. sunroof. FORD '83 Ltd Sedan. real F40tl25 4570 Campus Ori(: St• 9. Attomeyf«pelltioner. prooer1y 10 TrensferOf RIOge Road St1mlord CT mandado El tnbunal Pl*" at Fairview Com-844-2700
new tires. $4250 bOOk, nice In & outl Runs Ilk• Publlahed Orenge Cout ~ Beectl. el• ornt1 RISlEY & ASSOCIATES 2 Thi bulln"t addresses 06902 O.cidw ~·• Ud tin .,. --------
will Mii $3100. &40·1374 NEW! 52875 (,fBUT521) Dally P110t Oeoemblr 27. 92 on or '"". February R08ERTL RISLEY of lhl Trantleror (teseee1 Tn11 bu11n1u ie con· d*ltl11 "*'°' oue Ud 11-munity Church, c»r· COLVEY
N rt 11 Mot 1 1916, January 3. 10. 17. 1. 19119 An 't lAw and TrensferM (teuorl 111 dUC11d t>y a corporeuon ~· Clentro di 30 dial ner of Falt Drive and Wlnlfred Gertrude TIYITl '12 W" &t2~:95•:w 548482:' 1989 .2hl: ~11 1 ~ren~fer J'1r'b· ~e1:.~ Ste 225 this tl!M ere The r•glstren1 corn. Lea le 1nfo1rnac1on qu• Fairvi.w Rd., Coat.a "-'--y, _ _. a..,.y Custom Bumper and T-402 ,..... 0 ti orn a n orm • TrenafarOt (lllM9) menoed 10 1ran1ect bull-tiou-M Dona '-'UI•"' ..--... -•
Wheel• Slldlng rear win-, ... TlllPI .,._.,,. llnTIC( Commercial Coda Sec:lton Costa Mesa. CA92626. CORUS MEDICAL COR· n11t und•I the llclltlou• SI U1ted dlMI IOllCltet.. eu tJona '° Janu.ary 12. ·' 1989,
dow Whel a bu for .._"" 6105. (71 4)557·11712. PORATtON 1665 Scenic ov11neu neme 01 n1me1 conMIO cs. uf'I 1Dogado ~ the Church i.n hia lwvived b huaband S3 995 Y . $3.995 (362) The name end address 01 N-•paJ>lf PubPshlng Aven~ Cotll M•.a. CA lllted eoov. on NIA "'• uunto, o.tierii htarlO name in ll•u of ,.._.,, -· 'Yo..~..a ~-..a . llllllWIALTI YW ._._. the per1on with whom Notice: ORA.NOE COAST 92625 8rYOe Ltmoen 1nmed11tement•. de •••• now ~ --VlO ....... TllTll llTSllltfl .... zn FICTITIOUS ...... s. claim• may 09 fl~ 1¥ NOA· DAILY PILOT. Tranaferee f!nsorl -lftls •t•lii"Mnl WU lil«S l'l'llftr"a. I ll fHPll .. Ta1--------S"cephen C.Olvey, • 144-1• .... ITATEMINT RIS ' ASSOCIATES. INC (AOR413381) EQulllble Lorne• L.eulng wltll t .... Counly Ci.t~ of Or· HCrtte ej 119)' al(lunt. OUlde HOLBROOK a d c h 1 d re n PMl'lllAllD Thefotlowlngperson1ar1 4570C1mpu10rlv1.Sutt19.Jin17. 18, 24 C0<p 102s1v1111Sorrento 1ng1 Councy on O.Umt>er Mrreg111raoa1 tMtmpo 'LINDSEY Hll..LS If n 1 • TIYITl'llllPll dotngbulineMt1. Newport BHch. Ca1ttorn11 Pkwy S.n(Mgo CA92121 20 1988 1 TOTME AESPONDENT brother Raymond
Corne in end drive. Great GVI M ASSOCIATES. 926&0 end the 1111 day I« 3 The toc1t10n ol the • FH01• n ... ' petitioner hM flleO a HOLBROOK born Palton and numeroua L(~~~e)d Black. $5.995 condition and low miles. LTD , 19000 MacArlhur filing claim• by 1ny crldttor .,._.,,. 11nnrr prOl>lf1Y to be trenalerrld ftubMaMd °'&ftfl c-t petlllon concerning your April 20 108S ..... -.. nephrNa and nilces
tool S5,995. Blvd. 11v11 .... Cahf 92715 atlatt be Janu•ry 31 1989 11 r~ nu w. and leased t>ac:k 11 1085 Datt, ttttot o.c.n.w n , man~ 11yOUfall 10 fiM a • .--...... C llMlllWULTI YW TllTll.,....... Greaa v a11ey1Marguetlle. s oo PM Wlllc:h 11 the bust· MVlllD s~ic AY9ftlJI. Coste Mela, , .. , JllW4lry S, 10, 17• ,. fMPO"N wttt11n 30 cSayt of away January 14, Mau of hrlatla.n 141-1120 144-llll Inc . Ceulornla. 4849 GOif nus d•y 1>1f0<1 the con-NOTICt CA 92526 T-407 1,,. d•t• lhll lhll .ummON 1989 Dauchter of Burial Wednetday
----------------Road. Skokie, IL eoon tummetlon d•t• 8')edfled IHVITtMO The pr()pefl)' to be 1ren1· .. ..,..,., on yOU. your 0.-Tom and Cay~ . .Utf'r 10:00 A.M. January
TIYITA'll•ILU Jeep Wrangler 1988 dTh~bb~a1n .. • l~~on· '~:.'9dJtnua 11 t989 alOSCC·TM tarred and'""" beck It P\ll.IC N011Cf l11.11tmeyb .. ntetedandthe to L.aurttn and 18a&Owi..dy ofMt. Sunroof. Air-conditioned. Sahara edition AM/FM uct-.. y. •corpora ry · Nollce 11 herlb 1ven thll generally detcmbed 11 lot· courl mey enter• ~t C 1 w
$5,395 (134) atereo •. exc.llent con-The r•gtatrent c~'.'!_',· :;; ~· ... 1ec1 bid• w1/t! r-ved iows flCnTIOUS ., ... SI con1•lntng lnjuncllv• o' arme • 14• 1 dltlon 10 000 mites mencld to tr,.naact uu .. • b hi Cl 1 H ....,. tncludlng t>vt not hmlled .. ,... ITATIMaNT oth•r or~• concerning ,AC.,tC &lboa Blvd.. New· 1111-..&l.TI YW S 14 soO t>O 557•8213 neu unde< the flctttlou1 Publllhed Ofange CoH ~h t 1~0 tt U11t7·:: to verioua compute< equ19 The lollowtng p.eraon1 ere dMllon of Pl'Oc>lftY. ~ VIEW -Beech With Pa. 141-1220 · o business Mme or nemes Dally Piiot • t 0 ice 0 menl ottl~ man11l&etu11nQ doinQ tx.taineN ea tuppofl cnild cu1100y Cflllcl •liO"IAL ,AIU( r-• A1..1---u le -~. Hit_., above on Ju,,. 27. T-•2' ~~nC'S~r!!tClti~~:~~ ~uiPment. IHI ~uipmen1. C E N T U R Y 2 1 1upon, ttlorn.y ,_. c~ta. c.m.t.v • Mor1Ullt')' d8c V'9w Mortuary TIYITl 'll llllll. 4 ---1983 .. _ti' .... , .. C · r-etc;h ~ulprnent, high COASTLAND RE.Al TY and llUCll other,....., a1 mey Cftlpel • CfM111or1 DlrecU.n&. 8'arial at Ilene Ven L Pell, Executive VP .--..... NOncE _... llltornle, untlt the tfcll equlpm•nr. c:mrce 2170 San t.4~. ~· t>e granted oy the COUl'I The )aGO Pawc v.., Dr~ HillJnd• Memorial
• '87'. Like new. 18.000 .Thi• •••tern.nt WU flied NOTICE OF DEATH ~r;~:c:~:i,~~~ lurnlth1noa ~d 01"9r PIOf)· ae.ch Caltl f2MO oern1atwn.nt Of w-oee telc· NftpOr1 lelc:h PM'k D ... n--.a.. CA Auto. air, AM-FM stereo miles a..2 9237 wllh the County Clerk of Of. · · ·-1 tfty Charlfl F Co4etWOf\hy & 1ng of mor1ey or proe>e1tf or '4'-'700 ~--
Cloth Interior Only ' • 1nge County on o.c.mt>er .. !~JONOFISTERPETTTIESTOANTETOOF ~bea~ ~bllc~= Tlla tr1naf1r and Cllher1ne C COIM'#Orthy, Olh•t court 1ulllot1110 lnlieuofflowenfam.
SS,995. 19. 1968 _,., : IMMt>Kk w1111a11.1 plae. on 450 vi.ta Rom• Newport prOOMCJlnot mey ai.o '99Ult ily ...-ca don.atiorw Tl1111 llTlllllll l't8JC , • ._.. ORVAL WILLIAM Chem~• for 1'-furnilhlng or •II• 1-2'7·69 keeh Calif 92680 MAY 29 ttU USC-NMC R.t fl>TICE P\lblllhed Orange Coett STEWART, Ike and conatNC11on of Trattl<l Dated Jenuaty 11, t1189 Thi• t>ulll'IH• It con a-, Of• .... Ce..t&. I r. '\o -• 144-llOI FICTmOUS eu ..... DI~ Piiot o.c.mbe< 27. Orval&-•11 ~;lc.::~-:~~~v~ EQUITABLE LOMASd11c•edt>Y~·~•ndw1f•M••llJ" Dewie, D•P"*' NM:fMI01MH March Fund CIO
TOYOTA Cellea 1983 GT HA• I TAnMl.NT 19 • January 3, 10. 17. ekaOrvelW. enu. end Magnolla New-UASING CORPORATION The reglatrant com· Clefta •U. MOADWA'Y K.1nc ~l M.0 $S'7
Loaded 5-Speed AIC. The fotlo1o111lng persona ere t989 T.~03 ~ land Ectwarda Sprl~ale (lESSOAI mtneed to t11neact buW. .JMnM Anl'I 8~. Morturer~ • CftaC>el So. ~ Las AA-
New Bri1<es. Clutch, Bai: dotsng buclli..-sl c"e •· R T CASE .. h~·~!..~ .. -Gret\em. BOlaa Chica eoci seeJ1o~ANOCOvNT~uc~a ·~~ ~~.nd!'~,,.or'IG!I!~ ~501, H\lntlngtone It •c'.-i~~t·,O::!" ~-.CA 90017. lery Palnl Mutt ... , ;o A llvl-A .,._.,. NOTICE 0 -·· .,.._,.,..,..,., Acoonquln In lhe City ot .,.. .... ·-·-......... nUnl ngton ••ch, .. -$6s0o 873-l287 p A AT NE RS HI p . 7 0 3 .--.n. credlton. c:onfln9enl CJedi.. Huntington 8Mcll MINISlAATOR titled eboVI on No~b41< t, ~2141 642·f'50
--------J11m1ne, Coron• del Mar, IT lW.MeNT'Of ton, end~· who may A ,.. Of ptana epeem. Publilhld Or~ Coast 1968 P11~ Oranoe Cout 11h YW lllllT Callt 92625 Aa~l-NT Of' be oth«wlaa 1nt .... 1ed in ol11ona, and ot,,.r' contract Delly Pilot Januery 17, 19&t Chl(IM f ColesWOfthy OaWy PllOI Jll'IUary 10. 11.
2·dOOr llghl blue l(lnl Scotl M Cooper, 7o3 UM Of 'ICTITIOUI th1 wll Ot fttat•. Of both, of doeu4'Mnll mty ~obtained T-42t Tl'lll l~ttl*'I~ wu fl~ 24 )t. tttt
cond . 52K orig 'mlles Jasmine, Corona dll Mar, .u ... 11 NAMI : Orv .. w.iam &9Wart, aic. on Oeoember22, 11118atthe .,._..,. IMTll'C With l~t ntli, ~~ T419
S3oo0 090 24()-3463 • Clllf. 112625F Th• lollowlng P•rton1 Orval SC.W.t. Ilea Ofvel W. Deparlm•nt of Publlo ,_"' ""'-~911 y s ELL M1rly 1en1gan, 111 have abendon.d t,,_ UM or Siewert, Worka. 2000 Main Str•t • . ,_,,.. YILYI '112 Tllll Marola Line. Rochester. NY th• fictitious BualnH• A PElTTION hu b"'1 Hunt1ng1on 8•ach, Call· ~TIT10UI MllMll Or Coal 1462• N1m1· CENTURY 21 thd = Englebfedlt fornla upon rllOl\Pt of e NAMS I TArn.NT PubUatlld •no-t lllAI Thia bu1ineu 1• eon· COASTLAND. 2110 San In the ~of c:.a-non·;•fundabl• · 1.. of The fOlloWlng '*'°"' .,. o:l Pllol o.c;"'~ a~. throuah cl.a~~1f 1cd
$5,995(2-46) nar1h1p C1Tlt 92et0 • que9tlng tMt ~~ Eechbldltwtitt>emldeon FA~ WEST ~EAi.TY, 374 t9 9 142•Hll
... ,., .. ,. ... ,.
2983 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa, CA
Mt-1111 Excellent condition 'ducted t>y • 91""'' part-Mlguel Dr Ntrwl>Oft e..cn tom.,CountyotOnlnge,,.. S2000 dolnQ~aa 1
8 Jtnu•rv • t I ·
o-•••ULTI YW Th• r•glatrent com· The Flctltloul lklalnee1 ~ be appointed tl'le Pto;>Olll fiOfM and It\ Soulh Tu.ltn. ()fange. C•lll l-40$ • ~~t~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~tMm~~ln ~~ ~=======~=====~=====~~===~=====~--~ -..Z20 neu under 1111 tictilloua flied In Ofange COUl'lty on ~ edrl'IWllter ~--,.. conttect oocumenta. end Candice Jf¥1 Ta.cw. 22
business """ or namea Novem~t 2 1988 F'ILE o --.,. at\ .. lie ~ by • ,....,QW9f .... lrvtne, o .. ,, vw Ul78 Bug convertible, Hated lbOW on Oeoemt>er 2, NO F39712 1 ' th•deced9m. c:.ttlfled Of Cllfllet'• check 92714
exce1i.nt. new top & 1988 Charlea F a CethetlM THE PETITION ~It or 1 bid bond for not .... Teml .hit Tledlar. 50 9M
paint S-4700 obo Scott M eoop.t-' ColH11WOrlhy, 450 Vlela au1h~ to~· the t'*I 10% of tn. eMOul'lt of PIM l.IN. ~I 8eecn.
675-1301 (2JOZ846) Thlt ltltl!Mnl wu filed Aome, N•wporl BHCh, ..i.lt under the indtpen· the b!O. meo. payetllt to !fie Callf t29M VW •17 BUS Red/Whit wilh Ille County Clerk of Of· Calif UMO dint Admlnlltt.llon of Ea· City of Huntlng1on IMctl Ttllt b1111ne.. 11 con
real ahepe 'r•tuat or.!t •• Collnty on Deoemt>er Tnl. t>valnMa waa con-tales Act. (TN9 authonty The Contt1C1or ltlell. In tne ouc1ed by jOlnt ventlil• •
gh MUST SELL 20.1968 dueled by en lndMduat atow. the peraonal NIP'• petfofft'l9"CI ot in. ~ lh• r •11•1trant com· • a~. · ,.,. fhle ltitemenl waa fw.ct Hntallv• to take "*'Y •o-· and •rowmenta, eontofm ~ to 1ren11et bull·
s11 e7&.HSS Publl•hed Ofange Cout wfth the CO\Hlty Cletk 01 Or· Uon• ~ obtalnlr\o to ,.. Ul>Of COCllt Of JM neae uncter ti. nct11iou1
"'
,. .. ,..... Dally Piiot Oeoembll' 27, -Coun*" on Oeoemt>er COU11 8"1nM11, &-. fek. State of Ctlllfotnla and othef' ~ nam. ~ nttmea -1tea. Jtn'*Y 3. 10. 17, 2o--;... ., Ing oer'9ln adona.. howt¥· ._. Of IN at ... of c... tilted abow on (not ywtl
2 tone, low mllea Mint 1989 ~bllahecl Orenge Coett •·the ,,.,..oNI,.....,... fon\18 ~eoi. "'4nfo. ~ Jf¥'i TMCtter
condition. Onty 17 ,115. r ..eo. DellY Pitol o.ci.mbe< 27• 11\'t 11,..... IO f1'te noao. _." lhe •J&OtPt!otl °"'Y o1 Thie •••t.,,,..,1 wee tr1ee1 .... llTlllll• 1 .... Januery 3. 10. 17, to lrlllei•t1d ,...on. un· tuCtl ~!Ont !Ml fN1¥ lie with tn. COUl'lty Clerk of Of· .... ,.. P\aJC fl)TIC( ,... ..... IMv ... wMred no ,.. ... under'"' .......... COUMy on o.camtier
T-"Ot tlceor001 ......... tolheproo atat\M9 put_,.,,, to ..nicfl IQ,, ...
AIW S:..I& 9300 FICT.nc:,...a.,...11 poeedaalon.)Thelndeilen· r.::::r ~-= = Publlelled Ofange ~
NAMI aTATnmff PmlJC ll)TIC( dint *"'*""'1119100 ........ been eupetlMtf ~ ll'le Deity PllOt ~ 17. -'II llpl...... TM •oftowinO peraons .,, ty wll be__,..-.._ "' prOYl9IOM of the LetlOf 1fM, J~ s. to. 11 w-oon. mint condltlOn. dOlno butlneN ea NOTa TO .,......... 1*ton "' Code ,_9'..a 10 llOOr INt
$3500. (-1EAM8U) fM.NCHO VALENCIA AS• C....,.OM objec:lon '° tNI petlelon 1M11 i. fl*' ~ ift tM l·.tOt 6-44· t05S· IOCIATES, l TO • 19000 CW euut Md 1how9 toOd ca&IM why "'*"'* pro'MeCf by In
C D C ,11, •-· Mac.Arthur Blvd , ltvln•. nlUllPD the oourt ahould not grant No !I'd 8'1!111 lie oooaldMd ~ llQ11C( A ILLA ~ Cllif ·~7 ts (19C. ... tM auttlolty. unltlll " .. ,,... on ..... 1-----liiliiiillimioi-------blk/tlV.1. Loaded. Mn roof. AllnCho Valencia, tnc., •• u.c .C,) A HE.MINO on the ~ ""'*'*' by tM Cfty of .._
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The l.egal o.p•rtm«\t at th•
Daily Piiot 11 pleased to an-
nounce a new 1e1vlce now av111-
able to ntw businesses
We will now SEA~CH the
name tor you at no extra charge.
and uve you the ume and the
trtp to the Court HouM In Santa
Ana Then. of course. after the
search ts compltted we wtll f11t
your factitlou., buttnest name
statement with the County Clerk.
publish once a week ror four
we.ks u required by law and
then file your proof ot pubh·
cation with the County Clerk
Pleue stop by to f11t your
rict1t10us business statement at
the Daily Piiot Li•' Oepert·
m*"lt. 330 West ay. Costa Mna. C.hf0tnt1 If you can not
top by pte ... calf u1
11 (714) &'*2·4321. Extens-on
3 1 !S or 31& and we win malt• arra.noement• tor YoU to handle
thtt l)foc:eda.if• t>y maH.
If YO\! thc>Uld ha"9 eny further
queattona. plHM cal ut and we
Wiii be more tnan g1ao to aucst
you
Good luck 1n yOUr .~t>ut1neaail··
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