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" THE ORA
UClrallles Jo Anne Mix
to defeat joins 100 fron1
f;resnoSt. Orange Coast
by three In celebrating
the Inaugural
'PORT /Bl PEOPLE/A6
25 CE T
~ JA. ·uAR'\ 20 .. 1989
Density
of landfill
project
in limbo
ly ROBERT BARKER
Of IN Dlllly ..... """"
The Huntington Beach Ctty Coun·
c1I has been handed the task of
dec1d1n1 how man)' two-and three·
story apartments should be built on a
former petroleum waste dump
located near a h1ah school.
Planning Comm1ss1oners, meeting
before a st.and ma room only crowd of
nearly 200, were supposed to make a
recommendation Wednesday maht
on the sac of the project. but failc<f to
reach a consensus after deadlocking
on votes three times.
Ascon Properties Inc., which owns
the »acre toxic dump sue. l~ seeking
permission to build 750 apartments
at Hamilton Avenue and Maanolia
Street. across from Edison H1sh
·School. Residents worried about traf·
fie congestion arc opposed to the
requc,st.
Thrct comm1ss1oners favonng a
lower density prOJCCt attempted to set a hmtt of 430 apartments on the site.
but could not get the necessary fourth
vote.
Next came a mouon for a com·
promise of SOO. but 11 rccct"ed no
second.
Finally, the three comm1ss1oncrs
favoring h1ahcr den 1t1es took their
shot, proposing 630 apartments But
that motion failed on a 3.3 \Ole as
well.
Finally the deadlocked com·
m1ss1on voted to den) the land-use
chanae because 1t couldn't reach a
consensus. The prOJCCt will ao before
the City Council without a re<:·
ommendation. probably on Feb 22
Comm1ss1oners Vic Leip11g. Gen
Orep and Frank Higgens comprised
the lower-density bloc Ken
Bourauinon, Barry Wilham~ and
Kirk Kirkland supported a more
amb1t1ous prOJCCl Roger late~ "-as
absent.
The site, a dump1na ground for
petroleum wastn for about 30 )cars
bqlnning in the earl) 1940s, was
1dcn11ficd several )cars •so b) 1he
st.ate as a huardous waste s1tt in nctd
of cleanup
Ascon Vice President John undSt')
said 750 units were nttdcd because of
the high cost of clcanina up toxic
matenals 1n the dump The cleanup.
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Newport Beach Polle• and Orange County
coroner~• personnel remove the body of
Boonldrd Chua.patrcheevln on Thursday
frOM his duple• near th• Newport Pier.
Inauguration a smorgasbord
of culture for Newport youth
ly PAU&..ARCHPLEY
Of -Dlllly "lloc k.off
A largc conttngen1 of Orange ( oun·
t1an s will tasle a piece of ht tor) toda'
at fes11v111cs here and m Washington
DC marking 1hc inaugurauon of the
nation's 41 st president
But for a Newport Beach )Outh. 1he
Y...cck 1n the nation's lapnal v.111 be a
v1rtwil smorgasbord of h1s1onlol,
cultural and educauonal C\pcnencc'>
E\'erett Kaplan. a tudent at Ne""·
port Harbor High • hoot. am\C:d in
the capital Tuesday for the 19 9
Youth Inaugural Conference.
He 1s amoog some 500 t.een·agcrs
from around the coun1ry who were.-
chosen by their schools to part1C1P3te
beca use ol 1hc1r demonstrated
academic ach1t' cmcnt. leadership
and c1111ensh1p
hrst held a1 the second 1naugura·
11on ol President Reagan in 1985. the
conference is ponso~ b) the (on·
grt s1onal Youth ~adersh1p Coun·
c1I The goal of the non-profit cdul<l·
11onal group 1s 10 pro'1dc }Outh ~Ith
a "hand -on" cl\ 1cs lesson in the
nauon·s capital
In a phone intef" IC"-from Wash·
1naton on Wednesday. Kaplan s~ud
the orpn1zers ha'e m de sure oar·
t1~pantS have Lhe1r hands on some·
thing cvel) waking hour of the da)
"It's \Cr) fast There's "Cr) h11le
11me for rclaxa11on." he s~ud
As soon as he arrwcd fuesda)
e\C'nlng. he WIS °"'ht~l~ urr IV
opening ceremonies where Oh mp1c
gold medalist Pe1er Vidmar "as tht'
guest speaker
Kaplanwasupaga1nat5 30am -
"htch was 2 30 am ewport Beach
ume -for a lull da) of 1ct1,1t1M
\\ednesda) that included a '1s11 to
the Ooor of 1he House of Reprcscnta
tt\.CS where the group w;i addrl"Sscd
b Rep John Ro.,,,..land. R.Conn
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Eye doctor
found slain
in NB home
ly GREG KLERKX
Md PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ... Dlllly ..... Jcal9
A Newport Beach ophthalmoloa1s1
was found stabbed to death Thursda)'
morning 1n the beachfront duple .. hC'
owned near Ne°"' port Pier. and poh e
behe"c the killer ma) ha'e Oed 1n the
v1cum's Mercedes.Benz con,ert1blc
The body of Boonlird
Chu l1patrchecv1n. 4 5. an
ophthalmologist in nta Ana whose
p_rofes 1onal namt v.as shortened to
Chula. was d1sco,cred b) his brother
shortl) after I I a.m . Newport Beach
Pohcc sp0kesman Bob Oakle" ti.aid.
Pohce am"cd about 20 minutes
later and cordoned off the home at
1314 W Ocean Front. which 1s
located onl) a few yards from the
cv.port Pier parking lot.
The home appeared to have been
ransa,led. but Oaldey could not say
whether robbery or buraJary was the
mouve for Chulapatrchccvm's slay· in&: .
Oalle) didn't know whether there
wa a struggle between the eye doctor
and his assailant.
ln\C t1gators found a knife that was
probabl) used in the stabbing, but
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Lost woman ID'd
after night's stay
By IRIS YOKOI of { n IS Response nit. a 24-hour °' ,,_ o.-, .._St.off cmerscnc\ e' aluat1on service head·
quartered at Colqc Ho pat.al in An 85-}ear--old ~oman "ho onl~ . Co ta Mesa. conducted a ps)ch11tnc kn~ her firctt name spent the night on '' aluat1on and concluded he suf·
a t0uch 11 lhe "'le~port B<-a~h police· fercd hon-1enn memory lo • but
station \\edncsda' aOer a ·en I \ wa not scnousl) disabled. according
e"aluauon ltam "as unable 10 find an 10 Bob Oaklc" pohcc p0kcsman agcnC) or 'iht'lter to (art for her · On Thursda" mominJ: hO"-C'"C'' The rcpl'C'SCnta11ve also caJlcd van·
officers ~ere able lo 1dcn11f} her~ hC'n ous shelters 10 find a platt for the
the) fou nd her full name wntttn on u "oman to ~ta). but e' cry one was full
tag Ul her ctoltung tind ~~quenth ''(The '°"pre~n1al1,c) was hert (cal~:
localed her Corona dcl Mar re\I ing} until -15 tn the morning,
dcncc Oakle' stud
Otliccr Kent Eischen ~as on p~urol Officers ended up making a bed for
around 9 30 p r;n \\C'dnc!loda\ "hen the ~oman 1n the d1 patchers' lounge
hespoltcdtheelderl) ~oman walkin& ·•\\t d1dn'1 have an)Onc to ta~e
a d<>J on Point Loma Dn'e 1n 1he cart of her so we did 1t ourscl"cs,"
p\glass Hill commun1t\ OaL.lc~ said fkcauSt' ol Lhc Laicnc,\ ol thC' hour The dog. a ~h1p~1 also without
Eischen l>a1d he stopped 10 t:ilk 10 1he an\ 1den11fic.iuon. could not be
woman confirmed to be the woman's and was
he L.ne~ onh her tir.i namC' ta ken to an animal shelter. Oakle)
1'athenne and could not remember said ~here she II\ ed '\one of 1he ncart'I\ \a. hen she aY...okc Thursday, per·
re 1dent lne" the "oman. e1thc.-r · ~nncl in the records department
Euchen subS('Quentl) brou&ht her poke to her to tr) to get more
to the police sta11on .a. reprcscntall' c I,,._._ se« IDENTITY I All
Oh, if '07 surveyors
could see rejected
Harbor Island nowl
EDITOR . ., ...,()TE' 1 hH '' thC'linal
article in a s1~·P3r1 '><'no on the
pe:oplc. the h1s10Q and the l<>rr ot the
1 land of 11.,,e M.p<>n Harl>or
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of -0.-, -'*"' Who v.ould ha't' auc\seJ that a
sandbar that wa hard!) mon-than a
dumpma around for the mud and
mock drcdatd up 1n ev.port Hubor
would one da) become the site of
4'0mc of the mo t 'alu.ablc real c tat(
1n Ora nae ount)"
Or that some of 1\ futurc dcn11cn'I
would be amona the tars or uch
dhenc field as mu 1 • 'Port
finance and de,clopment., ~mona
th~ past and .,s>n:scnt who ha"c
called Harbor I ltnd home 11t '1ohn
virtuoso Jascha Heifetz. fil\Jn~'1cr
Howard hmanwn and pro 1onal
batcblll tcam owntr GC'Of'IC '"l"I} ro\,
Of count. early settlers~ no W11)
of knowing Harbor IW.nd would one
dav become uch a pncey p1~ of dirt
1nh1b11ed by so many 1nOucntial
people
h was once marshland. set a tdc by
the state of C1hfom11 1n the late
I
mm pressed v.·uh its hold1nas, the
nate liter Id the sandsp1t that
v.ould become Balboa Peninsula and
the manhlands thu would be Balboa.
Lido and Harbor island for SI an
acrc -as "swamp and overflow
land ..
The first Anny C'orps of Enpnttn
uf'\<e)' of the harbor tn 1886 and
subsequent uf"eys resulted in rtt·
ommend.at1ons that the 1ovcmmmt
find b(tterthina to do with its mpMy
than Ir) to fix up Newport Harbor.
In that first sur.cy, Ma) W.H.H.
lkn)auro found the bly "travmied
wuh lov. mudflats and sah marshtt. ..
He noted that com~ w11 spocty
at bc\t, and IO'tmmcnl fundin& 10
1moro\;e tht bay \tr&Sn'I warraated.
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~ CoMe DAILY PILOT I Frid9y, Jllnua'y 20, 1llt
ustlng Impressions
Al ~ Tina Yotllers of tit• ••tramllJ Ties .. t•l•vlalon show
...... .,. llwpreulon with her k• skates In th• .. Steppln• Out ••of., .... ,. at a pla promotion•• petty for the Tiie Sports
Clult/lrvlne, slated to open this fall In the Kou Center, 1980
HARBOR
FrvmA1 Following a second survey in 1907.
ICtinaSccreiary of War Robert Shaw
Oliver rci><>ned to Congress similarly
ncptivc findings, and concluded: "I am of the opinion that Newport Bay 1s not worthy of improvement by the ~1 aovcrnmcnt at this time."
Btcssed with greater vision than his
contemporaries in government ser-
vice, -entrepreneur Joseph A. Beck filled the island to its present 9-acrc
confiauration in 1926. Beek and Louis Briggs -another
Newport pioneer -subd1v1ded 11
into 36 lots (there arc 44 today). and
Harbor Island was on its way to
becoming one of the premier ad-
dresses in Orange County.
Loflllime Newport real estate bro-
ker Pete Barnett, who worked with
both Beck and Brisas. guesses the first
lots were probably going for under
$1 ,000,andjustpnorto World War II
they_ were available for as low as
S6,000.
Now, depending on the loca11on of
the property, buyers arc looking at
price caas from $2 million to $5
million or more.
Location is important. Barnett
noted. because homes on the south
side racin1 the main channel of the
harbor are worth anywhere from SS00,000 to $I million more than
tbote on the 11onh side opposite
Linda Isle, simply for their views.
INAUGURAL
FromA1
The poup also took a beh1nd-the-
scenes look at the inaugural commit-
tee, visited several museums. atten~
ed a reception and enjoyed a per-formance of "Shear Madness" at the
Kennedy Performing Arts Center.
Anions today's events was a break·
fast at lhe National Press Club where
participants would meet with na-
tionally known journalists like Fred
Barnes of the New Republic, Bill
Plante of CBS News and PcteT
Osterlund of the Christian Science
Monitor.
Finally, Kaplan would JOID
thousands of others for the sweanna
in of President Georac Bush and Vice
President Dan Quayle at noon today
on the steps of tne C,apitol, followed
by the inaugural parade and the Inaugural Ball for Young Amcncans.
For Kaplan, it has been a whu1-
wind.
.. I'm never gonna live here." he
said. "It's too hectic."
But, he added, worth it.
"I'm lcamina so much. Culture has
saturated my body. I have met an
incmtiblc number of people. "I revere lhest cxpenencc.s," he
said.
Kaplan fiaures they arc experiences
lhat will 1erve him well one day, too.
"I'd like to be active in politics -
In fact, even though Linda Isle is
considered a prestigious address in us
own ridu. several residents moved
from tfiert to Harbor Island when
south side properties went on th(
markeL
Among those who staked a claim
on Harbor Island early were Cit)'
Councilwoman Jean Watt's parents
who bought a lot in 193 7.
Their nonh side lot was $5,000,
half the price of a south side lot, and
the Pasadena ramily built a beach
home there.
In 1961. Watt and her husband
built their prese nt home on another
Harbor Island lot the family O\\ned
But the longtime Newport Beach
activist's Harbor Island mcmones go
all the way back to the early 1930s
when she helped plant trees on 1l.
Joe Beck would take her and t11s son
Allan out to help him plant eucal yp-
tus tr:ces, she said.
"He'd make up a treasure hunt or
something hke that to induce us to dig
holes for his trees,.. Watt re-
membered.
Many of those trees sull stand.
Another longtime resident 1s
Winifred Vocgehn. who moved there
with her husband 1n 1950
Its reputation as a prestigious
neighborhood doesn't impress her
much.
··1 like the simpler hfc," Voegelin said. ··That's why I moved down here
after graduating from USC 1n 1942."
They lived on Balboa Island sev-
but I don't want to be a pollt1c1an:· he
said. Some 2,000 Orange Countians who
may feel the same way will be
honored at a gala today at the Westin
South Coast Plaza hotel that will be
held in concert with the numerous
inaugural balls in Washinaton D.C.
Billed as a Salute to the Volunteers.
the celebration is sponsored by the
Orange County Republican PanY..
Party Chairman Tom Fuentes will
serve as master of ceremonies.
A live band will play and a 1arac
screen TV will enable participants to
watch the fcstiv1 t1es in Washinaton.
There alto will be a no-host buffet
and bar at the free event slated from 6
to 10 p.m.
About 7,000 invitations were mail-
ed out to people who have volun-
teered their time to the pany and
Republican ICJ1slators, but it is open
to all who would hke to attend.
Most of the elected officials them·
selves will be in Washinaton. how-·
ever.
Freshman Rep. Chns Cox. R·
Newport Beach, 1s hostina a breakfast
at his office today for Ofan.JC Coun-
tians who arc attending the inauaura·
tion.
He'll be joined by Rep. Dana
Rohrabachcr, R-Lon1 Beach, also a
newly elected member of the IOlst Congress.
Other Oranac County rcpttSCnta·
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Main St. At r19ht, sports announcer Vin ScullJ •nd M ... c
Johnson of the LA Ulcers basketball te.,.. arrive wltlt tttelr
fevorlt• shoes on. Tiie US mUllon sports and ntne11 compl•• wm have 100,000 square feet of.,. ••
eral years before moving over to
Harbor. ·
"It has changed a lot." she said
"There arc more pretentious houses and an ostentatious lifestyle ...
Indeed, looking around Harbor
Island there's no question that most
of its residents ··have amvcd."
Many arc self-made millionaires.
come·to-lifc Horatio Alger stones.
Among them 1s businessman Roy
Carver who, w1t.h his wife Franccs,
has been a generous donor to
philanthropic causes over the years
Roy Carver once owned the Rolls-
Royce dealership in Ncwpon Beach.
the largest 1n the country.
Another Harbor Island couple
known for their ph1lan1hrop1c com·
m1tments arc George and Judie
Argyros
George Argyros owns Arnet De
velopment (o. and the Seattle
Manners baseball team, and once
owned A1rCal Airlines.
But both Vocgehn and Watt fondl)
recall earlier da}'s when the island was populated by fam1hcs with lotc; of
small children Everyone·s hves evolved around
Girl Scouts PT As and Fourth of Jul)
parties
But whether longtime residents
knew 1t or not, even then their ~orld
was a few notches above the norm.
Winnie Vocgelln and her husband
Pete were regulars on the society pages for their annual party honoring
the consul generals stauoned in Loe;
Angeles.
Pete Vocgehn. one-umc president
of the L.A. Chamber of Commerce,
and his wife tned to make foreign
v1s1tors feel welcome and in the
process developed hfe-long friend·
ships with people around the world.
And among their good f nends on
the island they counted Howard and
Dorothy Ahmanson, whose lives
were scrutinized on the society.
business and sports pages of the
newspapers.
Billionaire Howard Ahmanson. a
hometown boy from Omaha. Neb ..
built a financial empire that included
Home Savings and Loan. the taric)t
sa v1n15 and loan 1n Amenca. the
Ahmanson Bank and Tru\t Co ..
National Amencan Insurance ( o. of
Omaha and Southern Counties Title
and Insurance Co He was a generous ph1lanthrop1st
who supponed the Ahmanson Foun -
dation for medical researth. the Los
Anaeles Muse um Art Gallery and the
Los Anaelcs Music \enter. And he was an avid yachtsman
whose sloops musand anus II v.cre
fam1l1ar sites in Ncwpon Harbor.
Called an able helmsman and
bnlhant tact1c1an. Ahmanson and his
crew set records in thr 1964 l\capulco
and Mazatlan races
IDENTITY
fromA.1
information.
One records ckrk "ho had
previous upcnence in i.oc1al ~rv1ce
work noted that handicapped pa·
uents often have their clothina
marked with their names and ad~
dresses. Officers acted on the idea.
searched the woman's clothina and
found her full name, Kathennc
Finch, 1ns1dc the back of her sweater.
Officers found her name 1n the
telephone directory and ~arned she
hvcd on Hazel Dnve in Corona ckl
Mar A caretaker wa contacted.
picked up the woman around 9:30
a.m. Thursday and took her home.
Finch had appartntly bttn put to
bed Wednesday night but aot oul and
went for a walk without anyone
A SC ON
FromA.1
to be born by the company, will co t
an csumated SI O m1lhon to SU
m1lhon. Lindsey said
A study paid for by Ascon con-
cludtd that the chiefly petroleum·
bued ttlldues 1n 1he dump were less
toiuc thin feared.
I
Utilities merger
draws protests
from industry unit
SAN DIEOO (AP) -Two or· ..... tcple::-.:r mOA of the
MllOft'I publicfY utility firms lied a mouoa with federal rqula1on
lluanday protntin1 the ~nned
11*.F' Of two SoUthml California
uulities.
Ci1inaconctm1of .. incmsed mon· ODOIY pOwcr°° amo'.'I pri vatt u lili ties. lie -~ UIOCtahOD.1 asked to fDnn111J ialer'Venc 1n upcomina rqu-
E -.n.. conc:emi" SoUtbern 'Dil Eaaton Corp. ' planned biWola buyout of San Diqo Oas
A Electric Co. Tk American Public Po~cr As-
toeialio9 ancl the National Rural Elecvic Cooperative Auociation ob-ieded '° the deal in a joint motion filed With the federal Eneray Reau· .. ., Commission in Wuhinaton.
D.C.
"We will be ur&ina the commission
not to approve the merscr. or as an
al1tmat1ve if tt is approved, to ensure
that conditions arc imposed whlCh
will ~vent anti-compet1lJve ac-
tivities of the met)ed corporation."
UICI American Public attorney Alan
Richardson said.
SCEoorp's stock-swap offer. which
would create the nation·, laricst
investor-owned utility, must be ap-proved by the federal commission.
the Caljfomia Publk Utilities Com-
mission and other rqulatory agen-
cies.
SCEcorp ts an unreplalcd ilold1na
company for Southern California f.dison, a Rosemcad-bucd ut1hty
which serves most of the Los Anaeles
area and surroundma counties.
The power associations' motion
relies heavily on questions about the
The Ahmansons lived in I.he now
demolished landmark house on the
western end of Harbor Island that was
built for Jascha Heifetz. who was born
in Ruuia and pla yed the violin hke a
veteran at qc 4.
His family fled to the United States
durina the Russtan Revolution and,
at aae 16, Heifetz made hls American
debut at Camqie Hall.
Vanous stones came out of that
debut, includ1n1 one about Mischa
Elman, another child erodigy v.uh
the violin and already fa mous. who
was s1tt1nJ in a boil with p1an1st
Leopold Godowsky.
As Heifeu's rcatal continued and
ovauons a~ucd. Elman became
v1SJbly uneuy.
Moppin& persp1rauon from his
brow, Elman whtSpered to Ood-
owsky. "h's hot 1n here. isn't n?" "Not for p1101sts," rcphed Ood-
owsky dryly.
Jean Watt had the opportunny to
hear He1feu on several occasions
when he pla)'cd at birthday parties for
his children on Harbor Island.
Unfortunately. however, the play-
ina one cnt1c descnbtd as "intoiucat·
inaJy sweet" did not ndc across the
sea brttzes rqularl)'
He practiced, Watt said. in a
soundproof room.
knowina. Oakley said.
Caretaker Ha rry Hopkins con-
firmed that Finch hu occasional
bout of memory los but said she
of\cn aoes for walks Wednesday
night. l'lowcver. ..she mtaht have
aoueo confuxd," Hopkins said "It
WIS af\cr dark." ·
.. he's home and safe now," he
said.
David Hernandez. director or the
cn111 evaluation team, saad the effort
to find lod11n1 for the woman was
fruslrat1na. but should not be talcen as
a SJJft tbit the county'1 soc1al system
IS ffiwed.
Hernandez said it is occasseonally
difficult to find lodaint for people
who arc found at nipt, panjally
bcausc county •nc1es arc closed ind shelters throughou1 the county
arc ,encraJI) full)
only audiena: heaped criticism on the
plan.
"If the cott ii medium-dcnSlt)'. ru
hve with the dump site 111t is.• said
ttlident Chns Alfotd to the wild
cheen of the audeentt.
Odien quataoMd 1r the compeny
had the finucial whtttwithal to,.)'
for the dtanup. the bulk of wtaich
would be doftC on lite. if materials
nwt1tt's potential on other '"m~· accns '° powtt~urw l&attOM and encr1y-tr1nsmi11ion linu
throupout the Southwac.
1r the Sou&bem eatifornia c.w'I)'
titans ate combined. the mocjo,a laid,
"the concentration of control over the
industry's most C$tienti.al facilitiH -
the transmi sion pid -would in·
tc:nsify."
Spokesmen for SOOAE and
f.dison said the compen1cs had not
seen copies of the filinaand coukt not
comment on 1t.
· The pet1t1on also said such a
meraer would directly affect tome or both 1ssoc11tions' member. uulitaa
on the West Colst aod !,!'~the Southwest wh.cb ~nd on t:AUIOn
or its truwni111on Pd ..,atina
faahtits for thear poM"r supPly. ·
Richardson said he upeas several
city-owned electric compenies in Cahforn1a. 1nclud1n1 those 1n
Anaheim, Burbank and Pasadena. to
formally oppose f.dison's buyout of
the San Otego utmty.
The assoaations' motion noted
that several Southern Cahfomia mu-
nicipel ut1liues 1n the pest have been
forced to file federal coun chaUen,es
aaamst f.dison's denial of access to
transmission lines and other allqcd
anu-compet1t1 ve activities.
The Amcncan Pubhc Power AJ..
sociat1on, based in Washinaton.
D.C., represents more than I. 7.SO of
nearly 2,000 publicly held electnc
utilities nationwide. Those firms
serve 14. 7 percent of the Mtion's
clec1nc1ty users.
Children pulled
from train's path
City News Setvke
Railroad employees pulled fi ve
small children from a stalled car JUst
moments before It was hit broadside t>Y an oncomina passcnicr train
Thursday, Buena Parle police said.
A woman stopped her car for a
freight train and when the wamina
anns did not 10 back.up she apparent-
ly thouJht they were broken and tned
to dnve around them. Buena Parle
police Officer Richard McM1llcn said. .
She was crossmg the ltlCks at
Stanton A\<enue aJld the Santa Ana Freeway at Manchnter Boulevard
JUSt before 10 a.m. when her car
became stuck. he S&Jd.
Nearby railroad employees yelled
at her to act off the tracks bcnuK of
the oncomma train, but she was
confused. McM1llcn said.
.. They were ycll1na at her and they
ran over and pulled all the kids out
JUSt M!COnds before the train hit," he
said
It was not known whet.her the
woman aot out on her own.
He said the county can only take a
person into protec1ivc custody after 1t
11 determined they arc a danacr to
themselves or to society. In rare cases. an 1nd1v1dual can be taken into
protective custody when it 11 clear
they can not care for lhcmtielvcs
"l( they 1eem well..n.ourishcd and
appear to have bathed rccenll)'. thost
are 1nd1cat1ons they can care for
themselves." Ho~ever, Hernandez said a person
hke the woman found in Newport
Beach would not simply be 1ano~
"Nobody Yt'OUtd JUSt tum them
beck out on10 the street," he id.
Hernandez said 1t 11ult1mattly1hc
respons1b1hty of the aeency that ptdcs
up 1 pcnon to sec the person is cared
for.
"We're JUSt the consultant." be
edded .
indicated
Lindley said that a ~ral plan
timcndmcnt that he's 1ittk1na Wou6d
kllow Ascon to borrow money and
ensure ckanup "an fi~e yun w1tb pnvate money ..
liva who will be in WuhiRllOn for * Cdebntion are~. lob Dornan, R-Oirden Oro~. Re;. Ron hckard,
R&ft Clemente and state As-tem~yman Gil ferSmon, R-New-
Port Beach.
Members in the standana room shoUkl pro~ to be IMre toak lban
Li~saad the ~dc~clopmcnt. which may ~. 6,4-«'rt
comrncroal cater ... Will ~
not detrKt from propcny ¥81.a" of
the__.., •ftlk lilmily rail1aca
C \I 1 •·o H '\I \ I 0 I I I ll \
SACRAMENTO(AP)-ne .... poe for Saturday's Lono 649 dr11Wi111
could be $32 mallioa btaiule ao OM
hed the lix winnins numbni i• the =·pick. locaery ~ llid
l.ofterY oflkials. DOUftl tMt Mia
1nc1tate when Ute jackpot aCeedl S 10 million. encoul'llC'd ..,_, eo bUY their udttts early eo avoid
Hllllll,UO\UU
·Steps to healthier
lifestyle explained
Nicholas Dclpdo. a health educator and
formeT dutttor of \ht Pritikin Btt~r Health Protnm, will ~l has s~ lo a healthter hfntyk
at 7;30 p.m. Monday at ~lpdo Mtdical Care,
161 S2 Beach Blvd. No. 140. Huntanaton Beach.
~tpdo, who hau wttkJy radio show on KJEV
(87 AM), hasutcnsevcly rncatthed the ~fujonshap
between diet and health.
Cholesterol and tnalyccnde testina will be
offered before the proaram for S6 per person .
for further information, call Gail ButAla at
841--6281.
Picnic c~lebrates abortion rullng
A coalition of pro-choice sroups vr.111 spon50r a
family picnM:. at t~ Youth Services Center in
Hen~ Park 1n Irvine at I p.m Saturday
~ The picnic will commemorate the 16th an-
niversary of Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 U.S Supreme
Court dec1s1on whteh made abortion leul
The public is a ked to brina a luncll Bcverascs and pmn will be provided.
For add1t1onal 1nformat1on. call Barbara
Marunez at 973-1733
'CdM chamber to Install officers
Newofficcrswallbeswom in at the 1989Corona
Del Mar ChamberofCommercc banquet Tuesday at
6:30 p.m at \he Ba1boa Yacht Club .. John Blom's "Corona Del Mar on Parade. a
mult1med1a prescnt.itton of 1988 an review. will alw
be shown. Call 6734050 for reservations
Real estate planning
A free seminar on "family Values 1n Real
Estate Plann1na" "''II be held noon Saturday at the Exccuuve Guild of the John Wayne Airport 31 SI
Airway Ave . Costa Mesa
Attorney tephen C Nall and Bell) Jo Toccoh.
president of Total One Development Centers. will
speak For reservations or information. call 751-4940 .
.Art lectures at museum
The work of an1 t Barry Lt Va will be discussed
b)'. an cm1c and h1stonan Klaus Kertcss at 2 p.m.
Sunday an the Lyon Room of the Ncwp()n Harbor
Art Museum. Also tn the Lyon Room on Jan. 29, Stephen Elias
wall cnt1que Gunther Fora's work and use of color.
T1cke1S for each event arc SJ for members.
students and seniors. and SS for general adm1ss1on
Information may be obtained bycalhng Maxine
Gaaber at 759-1122
Nurse assistant classes
An eight-week nurse assistant/home health aide
pre-ccrt1ficauon class will be offered f rtt of charge
by the Coastline Regional Occupational Program
beg.tnnma at a m Monday The course WJll provide clasuoom an trucuun.
follov.ed b) on-the-Job train1n1 at a local con, ales·
cent hospital and home health care agenc1~. tudcnts v.ho uccc sfully complete the class arc
ccn1fied as nurse a 1 t.ants or home health aides
An)onc v.ho ts 16 )Clrs of age or older and
resides w1th1n the Tustin. Irvine. C\lrport-Me~.
Saddleback Valley n1fied or Hun11n1ton Beach
Union H1&h School Otstncts as ch11ble to enroll.
The class will be held at the Coastline ROP
Office. Room 9. 10()1 Pres1d10 Square. Co ta Mesa
For further 1nforma11on. call 979-1955
Conferenc~ on law, minorities
A conference addre sing the rclat1onsh1p be-
tween the law in Amcnca and m1nont1e wall be held
Wed nesday at the Koll Room of the Bren Events
Center at UC I The conferrnce. titled "With Liberty and Just1ct for A.IP.'' wall conmt of four sessions with
panelists from the l~and education professions
Thr fi"'t sn ion wall in at 9 a m
A keynote ~pctth y Mark Prtracca a\S1s1an1
profn50r of pollt1cal s.c1ence at L'C I. v.111 be
~nted at noon.
The conference as frtt and open 10 the pubhc
<\dd1t1onal 1nformauon ma) be obtained b)' calhn&
PetraCC'I at 8S6· SI 7S
Dealing with f amlly stress
A frcr pr0anm ofTenna support and 1nfor-
mauon to familic$ who arr stre\scd because of
mo-..cs. JOb chanacs .cparat1on. divorce. partnt1nl
or child d1sc1phne problems 1s available 8 a m. to
pm weekdays 1nce June, the proaram called f-OR ram1ht'1
ha a isled mott lhan 70 families who hve or -.ork
an lf"'tne. To ~hcdule an appointment. call proaram
dutttor '1ephan1c Brodt'nck between 9 a m. and S
p m. weekdays et 660-3S IS or 660-3517.
(. \ I . t-: '\ D \ H
Friday. Jan. 20
No mtttanp scMdulcd
1'01 IC I I Of,
HanUnc•on 84-acla
Someone uttd a cut1in1 tool to
btak 1nto a motOf' home 1n tht 6400 blod of W.,.., AYenue and Ste* a
Sl~11trf0
HB school district changes tim.e of electio
lylK*ltTllMKD °'_._ ........
TnastttS in the Hunti,.ion Beach CU)'
School Oi1uict have chanetd the ume of
the tcbool boatd eltc11on from November
in odd-numbered years to November of
evm-numbned yean
The switch was baikd in 50me cirtks
becaut( at wall cut an half di5tnct el«tion
costs becau.st the local election now will be
consolidated w11h nauonal blllotini.
But others oppo5ed the chan~ because itutends the termsofthtfive members of
the board, which has come under fire from
teachers and community members
Tht tlecuon ch•"lt 1150 may prompt a
samalar move Mll.t TUnda_y 1n the Hunt-
ancton Beach Union Hiah School Distnct.
which stall ho&ds odd-year tlttt.oo
HwHU.&Oft ltach Caty. Omua Vlr*,
WestmiDl&C'r and Fouawn Vallr)' a.ool
distncts had bttn 5hari81 ttw C06l of tbt
election with tht hlah ICtiool dil&nCL 8'&t
thole districts have all cha..,c:t to the at..
expensive C"Ven-numbettd ycan
The dtt1s1on made Tuttdly niaht 1n tht
Huntanaton Btich Caty St-tiOOf Distnct
eioends b)' a year the 1erms of tru ac-n
Robert Mann, Pat Cohtn and SMrn Barlow. Thev'll be up for ~1e<:11on lft
Novcmbtt of 1990 instead of O\Hn r 1989. .
Trustcn Gary Nelt0n and ~n O'Bn
win havt their terms utcndcd until
ovember l 992. hulcy Catty, a ~r o a oe~nt
'
Boos~er club scores grand ~lam with gift
f'l.lobod) scored an) runs. but ll felt lake a grand lam kind
of da) last v.cckcnd when a ncv. score boo rd v.enl up at the
Fountain Valle) H1&h School baseball field Head coach
Ron LaRuffa and Tre~hman coach Tom H1ro,,u (top
photo) v.ere J01neJ h\ l\uon h(')Q\ll'r f)<m I h1lhM; ~ I n ~tromhera •lnd J \on Rrund1 (hcltlv., 1kill1n tlw hnUt
project lo Cl'Cll lht· , ()..pound ~m\'t)(~llJ l lw I k'"" 1
dub purl ho~d the~ nrt•tit)Jrll
~ idco Wte recorder and TV
valutd 11 UlS.
-D•lly Piiot photo" bt f~•lf'l ll11tllln
lnin~
Payroll chC'<kt worth U l •trr 1toltn O\.tr tht P" t I .-eek• from • builnc an th~ I IZ bloc of McOurmon W t, po• ably b~ an
cmplo)'tC.
.
South Pole
achiever ls
dedlca ed
h h
County offlclals wlll
attend Oeukmejlan' s
transportation summit
M 0ranoe COMI OA.ILY PILOT/ FrtcNy, ~ 20, 1918
STOCXTON (AP) -Patrick Pwd~e:e 1unman who killed five Sou Asian cbiklren in a
aowded tchoolyard. had no snadle
Mtin1t any pan icular ethnic IJ'OUP, jult ••a hate for everybody," police
aaid Thursday. ·
Thiny other people were wounded
in Tuelday'1 att.tck at Cleveland
Elefne!\tar)' School, which ended
when Purdy -a loner with drua and
ak:ohol problems and a fascination
with all tbinp military -killed bimelf.
Moat of bi1 victims were children
ofSoutbeast Alian refuaees, but Capt.
Den.nit Perry aaid: "Throuah his
lifetime, Mr. Purdy developed a hate for everybody."
Pary said Purdy's enemy list
apparently varied from day to day.
He miaht be mad at one aroup but
"the neuday if he talked to Joe Dokes and he talked about the Lebanese ... he Dl'Oblbly djdn't li ke them either."
Purdy WU described IS I dan,er to
himldfand others and sufferina from .. miJd mental retardation'' in a men-
tal health re90n prepared after his
amst in El Dorado County in 1987,
Perry aaid. Arrested for firin& at trees
with a pistol, he tried to hang himself
and sht his wrists while in custody,
authorities said.
Perrydescribcd Purdy, whoancnd·
Basketball
returns to
the riot zone
MIAMI (AP) -Crowds returned
to the streets of Mia mi on Thursday
niaht -not for civil disobedience.
but rather for slam dunk and Michael
Jordan.
People streamed in to the area
surrounding Miami Arena for the
Nauonal Basketball Association
game between the Miami Heat and '
the Chicqo Bulls.
The aame was a test of whether this
city had calmed after three niahts of lootina, burning and rock throwing
that followed the police shooting of a
black motorcyclist just 12 blocks
from the arena.
The sold-out aame came two nights
after officials canceled a Heat contest
with the Phoenix Suns.
-~i
A wOlllan •nd • .-ent looll M flowers plaeed at Oevela"d
llementary School n • tribute to five ... In students. ·
ed the school as a boy,'as a "loner, no problem With marijuana and a d·n-
friends, no panicularly ~nown airl-ti~ dislike for everybody -notla
friends, a problem with alcohol, a perucular race, tverybody."
IAll.._-=.:~~~--:~~~1
Ar~·
Mlaml polke offke;1 t•k• • break •• stree ts w ere qute te1•
Wednesday n'9ht.
.. In any he beat ~ becaldt we·u never know" W.y he did at, said Perry.
chief of the 1nvestiaalion.
Purdy, 24.t_ .. iii~ 1ntq the
schoolyard aner deaonatana a pipe
bomb an his betttred wition w.,n.
He fired more than 100 bullets with a
Ch1nc1c-made semi-automatic
AK-47 assault rifle ~fore takina his
own lift with a pistol.
The five younpten killed were all
children ofSouthea1t Asian re~.
A 6-y_car-old boy remained an senous
condition Thursday and 17 pupils and a teacher were m stable coo-
ditton. The others were tnaled and
released.
Sttve Sloan, who worked with Purdy 11 a Stockton machine &hop,
said Thursday be remembered a
conversation in which Purdy ex·
pressed his dismay at how well
Vietnamese refuaees ~ere treated an
the United States.'
0 We allow Vietnamese to come 1n
and we Jive them a place of residence
and a car and money and help to find
a Jobi .. Sloan said in describma
Purdy s attitude.
''He expressed hatred and bitt~r
ness and an~r towa~s just about
anybody who asked him to do
something.•• Sloan ~id. adding that
Purdy appeared to feel he was being
"dealt a shon d«k."
Inaugural
topre -~mpt
TV shows
NEW YORK (AP)-Television
networks will pre-empt regular
proarammin& dunna the day today
for live coverage of the presidential
inauguration and most wtll present
late-night specials with hjghhghts of
the day·s events.
CBS and NBC has planned
coverage from 7 a.m. to about I
p.m. PST. ABC's coverage will run
from 7:30 a.m. to around noon.
Public television station~ will
have live coverage of the inaugura-
uon ceremony from 11:30-12:30.
CNN will have hve coverage from 8
a m until 2 p.m.
NBC and ABC's ··N1ghtline" will
have half-hour wrapups on the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• 1naugurat1on. the ~radcand cov-
erage of the inaugural balls at t I· 30
p m. CNN's late wrapup wall begrn
at 10 p.m PBS will have highlights
at 11 p.m. Malibu back to normal after jolt
MALIBU (AP) -Storefront wm-tfoued to vibrate throughout the area
dows broke, bottles splattered off Thursday, most of them too small to
store shelves and surlboards toppled. measure, said Lucile Jones, scas-
but despite scores of aftershocks mologjst at the California lnsutute of
people were back on the beach Technology in Pasadena. Thursday after a moderate eanh-· Two aftershocks in quack suc-
quake shook this celebrity communa-cession shonly after 2 p.m. were
ty. strong cnou&h to be felt m several
The IO:S4 p.m. Wednesday quake, areas, includina downtown Los An· centered ei&ht miles off the Malibu geles. "It was just a sliaht one," said
coaat in S"anta Monica Bay and Deputy Adriana Covell in the Los
measurina S.O on the Richter scale of Angeles County Sheriffs Manna del
around motion, caused one minor Rey station.
1njurY and briefly knocked out power The two shocksJ...one at 2:02 p.m. to 100,000 people. and the other at 2:U'I p.m. tcntauvely
Dozens of tiny aftershocks con-measured 3. 7 and 3.S on the Richter
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scale, respccuvely. They we~ 1 • e
laraest of as many as 200 aftershocl1s.
said Caltech spokesman Hall Dail),
The late-night quake shauer rd
w1ndows at the Natural Progress111n
Surf Shop, Deane's Sponswcar, Supf·r
Care Drugs and Bay Cities Beat 'y Supply near the Malibu Civic Ce ntur.
Rocks shd down twisting Mahhu
Canyon Road and blew out some cur
tires.
"Our front window exploded ancl a
lot of the surfboards feU over. Bin
they wctt not in1ured," said surf sht •P
worker Grady H1nsche, 19.
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Mo t net"'ork news programs
on11nated from Wastungton this
week . including the "CBS Evening
News" and .. AB( World New~
Tontght" through tonight, .. NBC .
N1&htly_News·· and "Today" today.
"C~S This Momrnf and "Good
Moman& Amenca' today. and
ABC's "20-20 .. tonight.
Bernard Shaw ana Mary <\lice
Williams w11l anchor CNN's dax-
time covcraac. Reid Collin!. will
anchor at night.
Paul Duke. modt'rator of"Wash·
inaton Week in Review." w1il
anchor the Public Broadcasting
Service coverage
NBC's Tom Brokaw will be
JOincd by Bryant Gumbel dunna
the momma. Jane Pauley wall JOID
Brokaw in the afternoon The
special that ma.ht will be anchored
by Brokaw and Connie Chung.
CBS's covcrqc will be anchored
b)'. Dan Rather and Charles Kuralt.
ABC Wlll have Peter Jcnninas and
David Bnnklcy,Joincd by Barbara
Walters in the afternoon.
Walters' 1nterv1cw with Ge9rJC
and Barbara Bush will air on ABC's
"20..20 .. that ni&)\l, which wall also
mclude live coveraae from the
inaugural balls.
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• Over 50 aerobics classes eacl~ week.
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• Licensed massa~ staff
• 25 Meter heated outdoor poo I
• sand volleyball/ fRU: clinic j
• rRtt Chlld care 1
• Basket~ll Gym
• PWS many •ddltlonat amenlt:le
Ulldtr "f W •ugement, I
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Friends ready to welcome Reagans
LOS ANOELES -Fricnd!t and uPPOrters wall be <&t Los At\tf,:
lntematjonal A1rpon 1odly to 111elcome tht flrst pouple home, a few hours 1
1 the nation '1 40th president 11 vrs fray to his succ."tssor. . naJ The Reapns arc expected to am ve about 3 lO p.m at a remote temu
ramp northeast of World Wa)' West and Pent'1n1 Drive Jt LAX. whc~ ltwY
will be peeted by thousands of supporters who amnaed befo:-ehand to at~
the ceLebrauon. ~ . ... A White House spokeswoman said the JU"ti v.111 ha"e received their uc ... eu
in advanct, some picking them up at ICX21 Rcpubhcan Party offices..
FBI Investigating racist pollce letters
SAN BERNARDINO -The FBI will invcsugate racist lctte~ wn ttcn on
city stationery that "arncd two black police officers here; apanst seek1na
advancement and thrcatcnc.'<I their famahcs. a spokesman saad Thursday.
Agenu from the FB!'s R1ver;1dcofficc wall look into whether the nJhtsof~hc
officers were violated, said spokesman Fred Reagan. Facts of the 1"\esupuon
will then be forwarded to the c1v1I ngJm StttJon of 1he U Depanment of
Justice for possible action. he said. The letters were found 1n si.t1on areas aet-cssablc onl) to pohcc emplo)ff
The letttrs, received by the four-year officers last ~eek. "'ere s1aned b the
Pulice Brotherhood of the Aryan Police Assoc1at1on
Proposition 1 3 could be In jeopardy
LOS A1'GELES . Proposition 13 could be an Jeopardy if a U.S uprcme
Court decision in a West Vira1n1a property tu case as applied to the Cahfornao
propeny tax initiative, a land-use· attorney wained Thursday.
.. lfth1ssame loaic as a~hcd to Proposauon 13, as the court will ancv1tably be
asked to do, a significant pan of that measure would be declared
unconstitutional," said auomey Douglas R. Ring of the Los Angeles office of
the Shea &. Oould. ·
The hi&h coun's dcc1S1on an the Alleaheny Pittsburgh Coal Co. vs County
Commissmn of Webster Count) threw out a prov1s1on of the county tn procedure that freezes property ta~ rates until a parcel as sold.
Getty Trust wlll help restore t reasures
LOS A GELES -The J. Paul Gett)' Trust \\all "'ork wnh the People's
Republic of China to preserve two of the countf) 's national treasures an an
unprecedented aarcement hctWttn East and West. the Chan~ Consul General
here said Thursday
The aarccmcnt calls for the prcscrvauon of lhe ancient rock temples of the
MopoGronoes and the Yunaan& Grottoes. said Consul General Ma Yul.hen,
in announcina 1he agreement with Harold M. W1lhams. pttSadent of the trust.
"The Mopo and YunpnJ GrottOC$ arc lhc most magnificent storchou~ of
Buddhist art 1n the world," YuzhC'n said ··we are fully confident that w11h the joint effon!> of the panics C'onccml!d. these two important cultural monuments wall be well preserved.··
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Protesters tarnish Inaugural glitter
WASHlNGTON -BlaC'k·t1e auests at Thursday n1ghfs plain honor or GeorJC Bush's inauguration sniffed that 1t wasn't "appropnatc ·as their frstave
cvcnina got off to a dissonant nart with proteste~ scl'C'amang. "Bush. Quayle.
you can't hide: we charac you with genocide."
Some three do1cn demonstrators from p y and lcsbuin rights groups,
armed w11h a mcpphone. taunted the fur-bed«ked party goer...
.. Fifty thousand dead from AIDS, whert was George'>'' they screamed.
alon.a wnh "Money fo r AID • not lor 1 nau,ural~ ... and "Someont." )Ou lo,cvnll
die for >\f{)S: "'here will ~ou be')"
North fighting notebook subpoenas
WASHINGTON -Fired National Sccunt} Council 11deOhver Nonh as
challcnginJ efforts b) prosecutor). 1n the lran·ConLra sc to subpoena the
notebooks he com paled of has da1I) an1\ aue-s at the 'JSC tM Judie 1n the case
disclosed Thursda) U.~. Dtstnct JudscGcrhard G~ll 1ssucd an order specsf)tnl that North's filing outlining has oppos1t1on would be scaled to prot«t rcfercn~ to a grand
JUr)' transc rapt fhe filing wu made Wedn~). the Judge's order saad
C,,escl had earlier scheduled a htar1 n1 for next Wednesday in the c'ent
that Nort.i opposed tht subpoena for the notebooks. which dcuul his
1nvolvemtnt an lhe Contra rc upply operauon as ¥.ell as the Rtagan
adm1mstmuon's trm., sales tu Iran
Shultz given an e motional sendoff
WASHINGTON -Hundrcds ofapplaudma ta1c Ocpanmcnt offilaal!t
g.ave a teary-eyed Secretiu) of State George P. Shultz an emotional scndofT
ThurSida) u he ended 6'1'1 )cars u America'" top diplomat.
'tandin& before the throna 1n 1h1: tatt Ot•panment lobb~ 5hultz placed
has arm around has wife , Obie and said, "We came as paC'h&<' deal "-'e lea' e
as a ckaie." ~a wavcnna voice. Shultz praa-.cd ha" State Department rollca1ues and
said at was a "trcmcndous pn' alegr to be a pan of this famil y"
Bundy loses bid t o blo ck execution
LAKE CITY, Fla. -A "tate J~JC on ThuMtt)' rtfused to block Ted
Bundy·sfounh date with the ele tnc ctuir nut -.ttk The •l-ycar-old former
law student con~tctcd of three murden Jnd suspected of dozens more •
scheduled ta die at 7 nm. fucM1ar at the Aonda tate Pm.on. Flondl's
Supreme Coun is 5Chcdulcd to hdr the c~ Fnday.
"h's ume .... We'rt ~pproAchina the 11th annavttar) of the dctth of
Kim~rty Leach and Ted Bundy'' 11111 ahvc." said Stilt attorney Jerry Blair
who prosecuted Bund) fortht 1978 murder of the 12-)car-old 11rl. Bund)'slast
VICtlm. C11cuit Jud&e John Pe:ach dcmcd Bund) 's claims in an apix.al fil~ in th1
city where Bunay abducted the 11rt
M 0 H I . D H H 11·~ I S
Terry Waite missing for 2 years
BEIRUT. Ltblnon -It wa~ two )ta"' aao toda) that Anslacan Churth
em1siary Terry Walle lef\ his Btirut hotel to ncaottatc the release of Amcnc:an
hOStalCS and di.appeared pn:sumably becomin11 hos~ hunStlf
Whal blppcncd on hl1 fifth mercy m1u1on remain• a m)'Stcry. but 01hcf
Western hOl-.S freed 5IOCC he va nished have reponcd KC1n1 a man an an
undet'lround pnson they bChevcd wqs tk 6-fQOt· 1 Waite. N"cw rumon crop upatmoet t~rY week. but no lt'QUP tw c~101fd to ho&d
Waite. The British aovemment. Yrh1ch refutct to nqottate With tCTTOntlS. SI)
no cStmandl have becA made. No J)OOtovaPhs or v1dcotapes M\f been
relcated to prove he 1s ali~.
lihe Festival UClrallles Jo Anne Mix
of Animation to defeat joins 100 from
Has openea at Fresno St. erange Eoast
by three In celebrating ROrt Theatre the Inaugural
DATEBOOK PORT "'/81 PEOPLE/ 6
" THE ORA 25 CE T
FRIDA\' .. JAN UAR\' 20'1 198<>
Density
of landfill
project
in limbo
...... Eye doctor
ly ROBERT BARKER
"'-~,....,,
The Huntington Beach City Coun·
cit tw been handed the task (Jf
dcctdina how many two-and three·
story apanments should be built on a
former petroleum waste dump
located near a h1ah school.
Plannina Comm1ss1oners. meettn&
before a standing room only crowd of
nearly 200, wcrt supposed to make a
recommcndauon Wednesday night
on the sin of the prOJCCt. but fa1lccf to
rQCh a consicnsus after deadlock1n1
o n votes three umcs.
Ascon Propen1cs Inc. which owns
the )O.acn: tOlllC'dump site. 1s .seek ma
pennis.s1on to build 750 apartments
at Hamilton A vcnltt and Maanoha
Suect. across from Edison H 1gh
School. Residents worried about traf·
fie congtst1on arc opposed to the
request
Thrtt commissioners favonng a
lov..cr deruny pro1cct attempted to set
a hm1t of 430 apanmcnts on thc sue.
but could not get the nec<"ssary founh
vote
Next came a motion for a com-
promise of 500. but 1t ~1ved no
second
Finally the three comm1ss10:"1<"~
favonna tuahcr dcns1ucs took their
shot. propo 1ng 630 ap:mmrnt\ But
that motion fi1lcd on a 3-3 vote as
well
Finall) the dcadloc~cd com-
mission voted to deny the land-use
chanae beca~ 1t couldn't reach a
consensus. The prOJCCt will ao bcfort'
t.he. City Council without a rec-
omm<"ndauon. probably on Feb 2:?
Comm1u1oners Vic Lt1p21g. Gen
Orep and Frank Higgens compmcd
the lo"'cr•dcMllY bloc Krn
Bourgu1non, Barry W1lh1ms and
Kin: Kirkland supported a more
amb1t1ou!> proJCCt R<>&<"r latrs 'o\OIS
ablcnt
Tbc sue. a dump1n& ground for
pttroleum v.astcs for about 30 )Cars
bt1Jnn1na m the earl> 1940s. 'o\as
1dcnt1fied several )ears aso by tht'
st.ttc as a haurdous v..utr s1tr in net'd
of cleanup.
Ascon Viet President John Lind)(')
said 7SO units \\'Crt nttdtd b«ausc of
the htah rost of clramna up tO'.\ll
matenals tn the dump The cleanup.
1'9ease SH A.SC.ON/ A2J
o.-r ,._. ...... .,D .............
Newport leach Polle• •nd Oran9e County
ccwoner·s personnel remove th• body of
Boonklr•ll Chulapatrcheevln on Thursday
frOM hl1 ltupl•• near th• Newport Pier.
Inauguration a smorgasbord
of culture for NewJJort youth
By PAUL ARCHPLEY
"' -°""Y Not k;olr
A la1'1t con11n&ent of Orange Coun-
1t1ns will taste.-a piece of h1stor. toda'
at fe t1v1t1es hert' and 1n \\ashinfton
DC marking the 1naugurauon o the
nation's 4ht prc\1drnt
But for a Ncwpon Beach )OU th, thr
"eek in th<" nauon·s capital ...... ,11 be a
'1rtu.al smorgasbord of h1stomal
cultural and cdurnuonal expcncnl·es
£,erctt t-..aplart a student at Ntv.
Port Harbor Htgh ~hool. am,cd in
the capital Tuesda)' for the 1989
Youth I nauaural C onfcrcncC'.
He IS amona \Om(' 500 1cer·a&c~
fmm around tht' country wh<• 'o\trt'
choSt'n b) t~ir \Chools 10 pan1t1p;ttt bernu~c ot thl·t r Jc.-mons l ·ated
academic ach1e' cmtnt kadt"htp
and u111t"nsh1p
f 1rst htld at the second 1na lJUf'a·
11on ot President Reag.1 0 in I qt.> tht
confcrrnce 1s '>ponsorc.-d b) \h< Con-
grcss1onal \'outh Leadership :·oun-
c1I 1 he aoal of the non-profit ltiUld·
t1on:il group 1s to pro' 1dc )'Ou t 1 .... 1th
a · hand -on'" c1' 1cs ksson 111 the
nauon 's cap111I
In a phone inter. 1c" from ·uash-
anaton on Wednesda). Kaplan !Ml1d
the orpn11ers ha"e madr su r: p;ir-
uc1pants ha\t' tht'1r hands on some-
thing t'"<'r) ..... aking hour of tht' da\
'h's 'Cr) fut 1 here·, 'c.-r. l1ttlt'
umt for rclaxa11on:· hr said
.\s soon as he am"cd fuc\Cia'
('\COin&, he ""aS 1o1oh1 i.~J on I~
opening ceremonies ""here 01~ mp1 ...
gold medalist Prtcr Vidmar 'Was the
guest pcaker
Kaplan 'Was up again at S JO am. -
'o\h1ch ...... as 2 30 am "1,e....,pon fkath
11mr -for a full da> of 1et1\lt1~
\\ edncsda' that includc.-d a "1s1t to
the Ooor ot the Houst> of RrprcscnUI·
ll\oe5 Vrht'rt lht' lfOUP 'o\OlS addr~'fc.-d
b\ Rep John Rowland. R-Conn
(Please see INAUGURAL/ All
f "O\'t :R STOH\'/ISI.:\ '\BS I'\ THE B ·\ \'
found slain
inNBhorrie
ly GRE G KL£AKX
~ P'AUL ARCHIPLEY °' .... O"'Y Nee k<tl'I
A Newport Bcach ophthalmol0J1st
w11 found stabbed to de011h Thursda'
mornina 1n lhe bcachfront duple),, he
owned ncar ev.pon P1tr and pohn·
behc'e the killer ma) ha\t' Ocd 1n the
v1ct1m' Mertcdcs-Benz con"ert1blt'
fhc bod) of Boon lird
C hulapatrchct\in 4 5 an
ophthalmoloam in ~nta Ana 'Who!.t
profcs 1onal name v.u shoncnt'd to
(hula. 'o\IS d1 o"rred b) his brother
· shonly a her 11 a m . Newport Bcalh
Pohcc soolt"Sman Bob Oa\.I" said.
Poh~ am"ed about 20 minutes
later and cordoned ofT the home at
2314 \,\; Ocean Front. which 1s
located onl)' a few yards from the
t"v..pon Pier parl1n1 lot.
Tht home appeared to have been
ransacked. but Oakley could not say
whcthrr robb(ry or buralary v.a lhe
mou'e for Chulapau·thC'Cvin's slay-
ing.
Oalle) d1dn 't knov. whether there
was a trugk betv.C'Cn the e)'e doctor
and has assailant.
ln\c tt&1torsfounda kn1fetha1was
probabl) used 1n the stabb1na. but
(PJH WSff STAUNG/A2J
Lost woman ID'd
after night's stay
By IRIS YOKO!
()f ... 0.-.. ,_ If•"
~n 5 \car-ulJ v.oman "Ah\1 onl\ ~nc"" her l'il'\t namc spent the night on
I \:OUlh at the "l,c'Wporl 8<.•<t,·h pnhcC'
station \\-cdnC'~l\ alttr a n1-.1
<''alua11on 1e:im v.3\ unable tCI find an
agt'nn or hrltt r to ure for hN
On l hursda) momma. ho~c tr,
oflict"rs v. ere.-atilt to 1denllf) her v.hr11
tht) fou nd her lull name.-v. ntt<'n on a
tag 1n her clothing and \Uh'M:Quentl"
l°':ated hl'r ( orona dc.-1 Mar re,•·
<kncr
Officer Kent C.'><'.hrn ..... ., on patrol
around ~ JO pm \\ cdne'>da' v. hl·n
ht' '>p<>tlt'd thc cider!~ v. oman wall1 n
a dOJ on Point Loma Dn'<' 1n tht·
\p}gla\'i Hill communil\
B«au~ ol tht latrnc."'-\.ol th<' hour
bschcn c.a1d hr \top~J total~ 10th,,
....,oman
~ht' l..nt" <1nh ht'r til"\t namt"
~athenne. anc.J rnuld not rt'm.:mbt"r
v.herc -.he lnt'J "onc of thr n<"arh'
~tdt"nt knc-v. tht' v.oman .:1thcr
Eischen su~'i(quenth bmughl h<'r
to the poller station .\ rcprt\t'n~u' c
of <. n 1 Re ponst l nu. • 24-tiour
tmrrgenq t'\alu1t1on srrv1et hcad-
quaricrl'd at Colltat" H p1tal in
Co ta Mr • lOndunl'd a ps)'ch11tnc
C\ alu111on and concludt'<i she uf-
fert'<i horHt'rm mcmon los • but
'o\l not ~nousl) disabled accord1n&
tc1 8-0b Oalk~ pohCt" p0kesman
fhe f('pn"St"ntat1\c also callt'<i van-
ou\ 'iht"lt<"" to find a placr for tht
"Oman to~"' but('\ rn. one.-was full.
.. (Thc r(pre<;(ntall\.t') .,,., hut (caJl-
1ng) un11I ~ I'\ 1n the mom1na."
< >alk\ ~•d
Officen t"ndt'<i up makin a bed for
thr ....,omJn ir1 tht' d1spa tchers' loun1c
"" t' d1dn 1 hht' am one to t.tkt ran-ot her. so v.c.-did It ourwlHt.'
O:ilk\ !Mttd r~· J a 'o\hlppt't also without
an\ 1Jent1hlat1on could not be
rnnfirmcd to he thc woman's and was
tal..en to an animal \helter Oakley
\.lid
\\hen she.-l'o\Okt Thu00ay, per-
nnrl 1n the.-records department
\pOlc to her to try to aet more
, ....... SH 10£NtfTY I A2)
Oh, if '07. surveyors
could see rejected
Harbor Island nowl
tDI TOR . .., '0 TE. 1 ht\I\ tht'linal
•rtu:lt in • ~n-p;in \t'ne\ <ln rhe
f'Nplf. the hl\lon and thr lwt" ot th<'
1 lands of /'.t'4-pon H.,·htlr
9y 'AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of-~"""'k.it
\\ho ~ould ha\t 1uc\'liCd thit a
Mndbar that -.as hardl) me.'" than a
dump1n1 vo~nd for the mud and
muck d~ up 1n ·ewpon H•rbor
v.ould one da) bc<'omt the site of ~me of the most "alu bl<' rc.-al c talc
1n Oran o unt)? Or that me of •t' iutur'( den17tns
•ou.ld be amuna thr st.1r1 of u. h d1~crtt field I\ mu 1c. 'ron
finan« and dt"\dopm nt~ ~m na
1hoK put and pre nt ~ho ha\ic
calltd Harbor htand home arc "iohn
v1rtUOM> Ja ha Hc1fcu, financ1n
Howard Ahmanton and pr 1onal
t.ltbell 1"m owner (tCOf"lt Ara'
Of COW'IC. ca.ti)' 1eulen ~ no •-a.
ofhowu'I Harbiof" hJand •ould one
di\ become \uch a pnccy pie'~ of dU1
inhabited b~ so many 1nOuenttal
pc:-opk
It v.as once mar\hland 1 a •ck by
th<' \talc of Caltfom11 1n the late
l
namprnscd with its holdin • tM
state later td the sand Pit that
w.ould becomr Balboa Peninsula and
the mar\bllnd that v.oukS be Batboe.
Lido and Hatbor island for SI an
acr~ -as .. wamp and ovcrllow
land." fhcfi~tArm)CorptofEn~nce"
Uf\e Of the ha r 1n f 116 lftd
1ubtcqucnt unc.-' ruuhfd an rec.-
ommend.ltion that the IQ\'trnmettt
findbettcrdlln IOdO•llh ltlmoM')'
than tr) to fh up pon H1rtlor.
In U\11 first ur'\.c • M-t· W.H.H .
Bt-nyaurd found tht t.y tra\ienld
wuh ~ mudftat and tah ~ ..
He noted that comman Wll .-,
I\ bnt. and ,OYem~t !....-• 1mpm\t the .,_, wan t •8f'NMli.
,. -.. ~a9/All
Utiliti s m rg r
dF prot ts
from industry unit
u1tln9 lmpre11lon1
N DllOO (AP) -T'fWO °' ..... ·-.n:::::f "'°"of'"' .. ~ Vl•bty Rnft "'°''°" "'"" ..... , ...... '°" :irtctr :=""·~:\~.::!
au~'m\10r'1M'rHlt'd mon· "•~Pf'\ilt•\lllhtl .
.auont • fJ tu
la•"tnf 1n upcomint ~u· liw\1111 ~netmlnJ Sc>Uthtrn
Olllilblrftil ldison C'urp a pllnnt\I
IMll• bu)out ot 'iln l>t <i• m.r~co
AIM'r'lnn Pubhc ~~· r •
UOI aftd tht Na\lonal Rural
lllllll:ttir C)optfltl\t A~'a\I nob--
to the de•I 1n a 1olnl muuon ltd with thf Ftdrrtt En"I) kttu·
11•-C'ommlMK>n In Waal'iina\ "' 1>-C:' .. · .. wt will be' ura•na th comm1 ion
not to ·~"c 11\t mt11tr. or • an
altemattve lf1t 11 •~"~·to en urt thet condiuun1 art aml)Ultd Yrh1ch
will Pf"'tnl anti-compttltl\lf • •
''""'" or the mtl"&C'd corpor1t1on," 11Mt At!lfntln Pubhc anon" Ian lllK'harihon aa1d. Ecorp'a at°' k ... p otftr. \trhte:h
wouki ·mate tht na\lon• 1111( t
invntor-owntd utllu~. muat bt 1p-Pf'O"et1 b)' thf rcdfrt1 comm1 ion.
the ('ah(ornla Pubh Utlhti (um·
ml ion and 01her rtautatOt')' attn·
c:it •
At left. nn. Yottten of ttt• .. ,.,.. .. , 11ea•• televltlOn show
..-.. an ............. w"tt her tee elratet tn the "lteNtn" Oyt
Wells of, ....... at• .. ,. promottonal part1 for ttt• The 1,.,u
auei./trvlne. alatetl to open'"'' fall tn ttle KoH Center, ttlO
Main St. At rll,ht, 1,.n1 anneuncer Vtn l cuH1 a nti M..-C
J9"n1en of the LA Latlera IN••tlNH , • .,.. arrive w ith tttelr
favorite 1hoe1 on. Ttt• U I Mltlloft '"'"a nti fttne11 c..,.11tle•
Wiii twtve t00,000 t~..are feet ot •INC•• .
· Fcorp Is an un~ut11cd hnldina
tompan) for Southtm C1ltforn11
F.dl19n, • ko mc-d·bak'd utltll)'
v.h1ch .... mo 1 ortho Lo An le area and 1urroundm1 rountl
fhfl powtr a11oc11tlona' motion rtht' he1v1ly on qu t on1 about the
HARBOR
'~At Followin111eCond survey 10 1907,
actina Sccre\lr) of War Robcn haw
Olivtr re~ned to Conaress 11 mlluly neplive findinp, and concludtd· "I
1moftheopinion that Ncwpun Ba> 1
not wonhy of improvement by the
1eneral aovemment 111h1s time."
8'"9Cd with aruter vision th11n ht!>
contemporaries in 1ovemmcn1 ~r· vice. entrepreneur Joseph A lkek
filled the Island to ils prtscnt ~·ICrt
confl1urauon in 1926. ~k ind Louis Bnaas -anothrr
NcWI>Qn pioneer -subdMdcd 11
Into 36 Iott (there lll't' 44 1oday). and
Harbor Island was on it1 way lo
becomina one of th' premier ad dmltl in Oranac County. Lonadme Newp0rt real estate bro· ker Pete Bameu, who worked with
both.Beek and Bnus. aueucs the flm
lou were grobabTy 101n1 for under S 1.000. an JUSt pnorto World War II i~efx>oV.:re 1va1lable for ts low as
Now, dependlna on the loca11on of the propen)'.. buyers •rt look1na 111
ptjce t.111 from $2 million 10 s'
million or more.
Location Is 1mporun1. &melt
noted because homes on the south
1Jde ~cina the main ch1nncl or the
harbor are worth anywhcrt from
U00.000 to SI milhon more than
thote on the north 11de oppo 11c
Linda Ille. simply for their vtewa.
INAUGURAL
l'romAf
The aroup alt0 took a bch1nd·the·
acenea rook 1t the lnauaural commit·
tee. vi11ted tevcral muscum11111end·
ed a rec:epuon and ef\joyco • per· formance of" hear Mldnc , .. at the:
Kennedy Pcrformtna Ans Center
Amona today'• event• was a bttak·
ftlt at the N11ional Preu Club whcrr per1kipent1 would meet w11h na·
tlonally known Journ11i111 ltkt Fred
Barnet of the New Republic, 8111
Plante of CBS Newt and P tcr
Osterlund of the Chrl1111n Science
Monitor.
finally, Kaplan would Join
thou111\dt of other• for the iweanna
in of Pre11dent Ocottt Buth and Vitt
Pres dent Dan Quayle al noon todl)'
on the lleps Of Inc C'lptlol. followed
by the inauaural parade and the
lnau1ur1l Ban for Youns American~
for Kaplan. 11 h11 been • whirl·
wind.
.. I'm never '°""' hvc hcrt." ht uld. "Jt's 100 hectic."
But, he added, wonh tl.
"I'm teamlna ao much. Culture ha1 Mturaied my body. I have met an
incredible number of people.
"I revere thctc c"pericn ea:· he
Mid. K.a~n 01urc1 they •re e.11pericnces
that""" terVe him well one day. too ••f'd like to be acuve 1n POlr1jo -
In fact , even 1houah Linda hit it
ron 1dertd a prc11i11ou •ddrc Inn own n1h1. vtfll rt •dent mo\.CtJ from there 10 Harbor I land whtn
M>Uth 1dt' propttn1es went on thr
nurkct.
Amona tho who takcd a claim on Harbor Island tarh ~ere C'11y
('ounc1lwoman Jean Wa11·~ pnrtnl~
who bouah1 a lot 1n I 9 H
l heir nonh im!c lot was SS.<>001
half the pnt'C' ,,fa 'oulh 1dc tut. and
1hc Pawdena fomily built a ~·al·h
home there
In 1qti1 . \\att anti hrr hu\O..nJ
built thrir prc'"'n' homr on another
Harbor I land 1111 tht' fam1h owncJ
Uut the lon111mr Ncwp(1r1 lklu.h
&C'tivtst'' J lamor f\hand mrmurir' 10
all tht' way hat k to lhr eutl)' I IJ U)t..
when \hl' helped plunl lrl't'\ on II
Joe Berk v.uuld takr hrr and hi\ ~in
Allan out lo hcl'' him plant cutal>r>
IUS trtt\, \ht 4'aUJ "He'd mnke up a 1rc1m1rt hunt or
some1h1n1hkr1ha1to1ndu'c U\ to dti
hole' for h1\ trrr . " Wall rt'·
membered. Many of thO'JC lrtr' 11111 t1nd
Another lona11mr rrudrnt 111
W1n1f'ttd VO<'acl1n. who movrd there w11h her husband in llJ$U
II~ rcput111on a' • prr,1111ou'
nc1ahborhood d<><'~n·1 1mprt ' her
much. "I hkc the 11mpler hft," Vocarlln
said "That's wh)' 1 muvcd down here
afttr araduauna from u ' io l Q42 ..
f hey llvcd on Balboa I Jand &ev·
but I don't w11n1 10 tx-a pol me ian." ht I~. Somt' l .OOO<>ranarCoun11an1 who ma y frel the ume way will ht
honored 11 a aata 1oday 11 tht' Wr tin
South (0111 Plaa hotel th11 will ht
held '" co ncert with the numtrQu-
inausural balls 1n W11h1n1ton D.C.
Billed a a Salute co the Volunlccra.
the t ckbrauun 1s ponaorcd b_y 1he
Oranac (. oun1y Repubhc1n Piny Pany Chairman l um rucntct will acrvc 11 master of crrcmunle
A hvr bind wall play and a luat
1erten 1 V will cnabJe ~ntc1pants tu
Wilch the re Uvltlt' in Wa hinaton
There alto will be a no-ho t buOct und bar 11 the frtt event lated from 6
to IOp.m
About 7,0001nv11111un1 wrr m11I·
cd out to people who have votun•
tecred their time 10 the party and
Republican ll'&l1l11ur • but 11 11 open
to all who would like to •tttnd Most or the elected on1c1al1 lhcm·
aclvc1 will be In Wa hin1ton. how
ever .
J-re hman Rep. C hrit Cn• k·
Newpon Be ch1 11 hoa11n1 a brcak(Ht 11 hit offlct too1y fur Oran C oun·
uan1 who arc 111end1n1\he1n1uaur•·
era' >"" beto"' mo' ina o' ('r tu UarbOr.
"II ha chanarJ n 101:· he 1u " I here arc mort Ph'trn11oua houM'\ and an o tcntall<>U' hfc.•\t) ,,. "
Ind d, look1na around llat\Xlf
hland there'' nu quc\lion thal n10~1
of II\ rt 1drnt~ "hll\t' arr1\.cJ "
Man) arc \Clf·nmlr m1llion11rc,,
cumc-10-hft ff or1110 ltl'r \1t1rtt''
Amona them " l'lu 1ncwn1n f.to)'
C'ar'rr who with h1 "'llr f 111nu·.,
ha~ ht'cn a ac1wruu\ donur 10
ph1lanlhrt>Jllc. c. l\U'lt"Hl\.Ct 1hr )"''"' Roy CarHr untc.• u~nrd lhr ffolf\
Ro)t'l' tlealrr'\h1 p 111 Nc.""'l)tll \ lku' h.
lhr lll'lC\I in lht' WUllll ) Anolhcr I tartl(11 I html rn11fll<'
known for 1hc.•1r ph1lunthrn1m \Oil\
nutmenl\ urr < 1t·cir1r •nJ J\ld'"
rayro\
Gcor1t• Ari>"" uwn' \rnrl I)(·
vc lopmcn1 ( o urut tlw ""'""' Mannt'f' hJ\t'Nll 1r11rn u11tl 11ntt·
ownc:J Au< ul 1rllnr\
Out both Voe1ehn and W1111 londl)
remit rurhcr d •>' 1o1.hrn the• l\l1tml "'it' populOll'U h~ li\llllhl'\ Wllh IOI\ CJI
'mall t htldrrn ~vrryonC''\ "'""' r .. utvC'd round (ml \t·oul\ Pf A\ nnd I uu1th of Jul )
j')tlrllC'\
Hui whclht·1 l11nl'11111c.• lt'\lth'nh
knrw II or not, l'\.Cll thrn thr u w11rht
w11~ 11 lrw nulc. he~ 1bovr lhr nor111
Winn1r Vocaelin and hrr hu,h.1nd
Pete were rraul r\ on 1hc-\O< 1rt)
P.llC for thr1r annual p rt}' hc111orin1
the consul acner11t1J u11wm·d tn Io'
uon th·• *ho •Ut be 1n WutuftliO" fc:w ffc'll bt Joined by Rep ()Ina thC""""1idona11 ~.lob Doman
Rohrabacher. R·Lona Beach, allO a l..a.tdtft Orov1, ltf;. lton Pltk•rd: ·
newly clcctfd member or tht tOJtt A·lln Ck'nwnw.&. ind 11Atc Aa-
C°Onll'c • · • .-..m=-n Otl rtrpton, R·New·
Other Orlnat Counly rcpr \t'nla• pon h.
n1clc,.
Pelc Votachn. onr·llmr prt\1drn1 nf the l ( hambcr of Commcn:e.
and ha\ wife tncd 10 niakt fore11n
,. 1ton fret welcomr and In the
pnM''i drvclopttJ hfc· Iona lriend·
hip't with pt>opll' around th ~orld
AnJ mona their aood fornd on
tht-1'll1nd \hey c unted I lo111ral'\.I and
l>oroth> l\hmun n. "h01t' hvc\ ~ere ~rnunurll on tht ~>C1t't)'.
bu me'' 1 nd \f)Or\\ Jll)lt'\ of the
llt'W\Jllf)Cf\
R1llton1111c I toward hm n-on. n homr10~11 t>u~ ltom Ornah11 Nct>
hu1lt n llnanrn•I rmp1rr 1h1.111ndudrd
l1011W ~~'"I" unu I 0111. lht llrlt' I
uvtnt' nd h1t1n Ill -"mctit• lhc
Ahm1&n\Of\ Hun~ and f ru t C o.
N11mn1I mcmun fn\uran(c Co ut
Omaha und ~ou1hcrn < uunllt''I I 11lr
and ln\ur ntr ( n
I le \\<D\ It &l'nt'IOU\ f'hll nlhrupl\t
who ~u1mor1td 11\C' •\hm11MM I mm
t11111on lm mrthtll M1Uf\ h lht' l m
nat•IC\ MU\4'UIO rt C11allrfy nd lhf'
I m <\narlr' M u~11 < rntrr
\nd hr w•~ n ll\l<l )'tH hl\llllUl ~ho't' \loop '-"•"'and \1r11.1• II ~t·rc·
f1m11tar \1lt'' 1n Nt•wpml I l11hor < • lkd 111 ahlr hd111•mun und hulh11n tao1rn1n \hm1Ul\on 11nd tm
t'fl'W "'t H'tOfll\ 1n lht' I IU14 At lt(IUlt 11
and M11u1hin '''-"'
IDENTITY
l'romA1
inl0Nna11on
Ont rcccmh c It rl. ~ho had
ftft'\llUU\ t'Apcric:ntC' '"~(1('111 k 0 f Vl(r
v.ork noted 1h11 han<h,·al'>fX'tJ pa· uent' ul\cn ht\.'t thrtr du1h1n1
marktd w11h their namt and ad·
drr• I , Otl11.tr• " IC' t Cln thr td 11 au he~ tht -.om1n'1 clo1h1na anu
round hN full name KathC'flnr
1tn<h .. 1n11dt1hr bat k o(hcr •wt'atcr
Of11ctrt found h r name 1n th
1clcphont d1rc<tory and ltarnc:d hr
11 .. ed on f111tl Dmc: 1n < urona dcl
Mar. A car tak r *H cun11ucd,
p1<ktd urt the .. om1n around 9 lO
a.m. I hurlday •nd took her homt.
finch had appurnlly bfcn put to
bcJ Wcdn td1y nt&hl ftut aot out and
wrn1 fnr a walk w1th<1ut an)'OnC'
Tht AhmanM>nl llvtd n lhr now
d moh1hc.d landnlldt hou11t on lhe we,ecrn tnd of Harbor I land lhl\ WH
built for Ja1eh1 Hc1tc11. who"'" born
1n Ru la and pla)td thr violin hkc a
vettrtn at ate 4
H11 fimtl>: ntd to the lJnuC'd latt') dunna the Rut Ian Revolution an..S,
I\ I 6, tf tlfet1 made h11 Ant "'"an
debut at <.'arnq1e ttall Var1ou1 atorn• came out of 1h t
debut, 1nclud1na one about Mt ha l Iman another child proo11y ~ilh th~ vmhn and already famou "ho
~H situna 1n a bo' wtth ptan11t
tcopc>ld Oodu-...,~)
As I te1fet1'' m llal rnnunuctl and o~a11on1 1ncrc1 J, l Iman b«amc
v11lbly unr .. )".
Mopp na pcnp1rat1on from hi• brow. 1 Iman wh1 pcrtc.I 10 (iod
ow ky, "It'• hot 1n here, bn't 11'>"
"Nol for p1an111a," rephc<l Ood·
uw Icy dryly.
Jean Watt !'lad tht' or>Ponunlly to
hru ttclfct1 on •veral ucca•lurn
whrn he pll)t'd u1 blt1hd1y pan1tt for
tua ch1lc.lrcn on ttarhnr I land
\Jnfonunalcly, however, tho pla)'·
1na c>nt> rnllc de nbtd H "1nto'l~11
1n1ly •~eel'' thd not ride auo,, lhr
tta brtetea rt1ularty
lft prarnced, Win "'"· 1n 1 t.0undprool mom
know1na.. Oakley Id < are1l\cr ftarry Hopkin• wn·
firmed that f 1n,·h ha• ou1twnal
boul of memory to t ti .aid •he
oOen &t for tdn tda)'
ntaht. no 1, " ht m11h1 have
JU1ltn conruttd," Hopkin w ' II
w11 ancr dark.'' "~he'• homt and .. re now " ht
Mid.
f>1vid Htmandt1, dlrtelor or tht
crm1 o•lu111on ttatn. aaid the tnon
IU nnd lodlf ftl for tM •oman Wit fru\lrat1ns. tHn •hould not br taken.,
1 1.IJn that lhe county'• ~1al 1y1icm
It fllwed Hcrnarid ~ lltd 11 l• ~u tonally dtm,uh to Ond lodatnt fur pc<•plc ~ho aN fi und at nlll\l, parually
bttau counly ltfntlct art d d and lhclkrt 1hrouJhhu1 tht county
IN 11ncr11lly full.
ASCON only1udiennhttpedcr111 11m untht plan. .
PromAt ••If the coet It mcd1um«n1ity. I'll
to bt born by tile cumJ)any, v,11f '°'' hve •Uh the dumo Mlt at 11 tt.' a11d an tst1m1tcd S tO m1lhun to SIS rtMdtnt thn1 Alfutd 10 t ••Id
m1lhoo, I tnd iy id. chftn of&he aud.cnce.
A 11udy pa1d for ~ A.con con· O\htn quaOofttd tr the cumptny cludfd th11 ttM chttfl'y petrult'um· had the ftMMial whirl-.1llal to pay
blttd rnidutt m lhc dump _,,,, le t fUf lht d111u1p, tllt '*" o( wltte" to•ic &Mn felrtd would bt Mni on lite. lf ,...,,...,
Mtmbfn 1n 1he IUftd•ne room alaould "°"' eo bit..,. eoUc .._
C \I llOIC '\1\I0 11 1 IC\
tta{hanbc>n Id he ttP«" ' "
l"lt) u"nl"d tltttn~ ntptn1 1
t'1hforn11i. 1ndud1na lho t 1 Anaheim. tJurblnk ind PaYtttnt, h.
formall o~ I d1 n' bu) ut o tht ' n D uhhty
fht a ttllon•' muuun not
that ''"' utht'rn l 1l1f0tn11 m\a n1 l~I ut hllet 1n 1ht Pl t h1\t 1 n
forttJ tu nit rt<kral coun d1atte
qa1n t ~dt n' dcn .. I o( I«' t
tran nu Ion liM and oth r 111
ac"l-compctul\e • tl\llt
l b.c Amcru:an l~bU Pu t A
·1allon. i,.ltd In Wa h1n1tun I>.(. • rtJ>tt~ntt moro than 1,1'° of
nearly l ,000 pubhtly htlJ ti ·trt<
utahlfts n1t1onwhJ I hUlf nrm' 11rvC' 1• 1 pctl-tnl of the nauon'•
cl tnc1ly u "'
Children pulled
from train' s path
Chy N9WI s.t'Yke
Ratll'Uld eniplo)ert t>ull d llvt
small \htldrtn lrum a all IN 1.ar Jua1
mumcnls bch.ut 11 was hit bNICJaid
b)' 1n onum\ln& pa n er train rhurMSa y. Buena P•rk puht:C' 1d
A woman 1Jt1.>J'l~d her car fur ~ rre11ht train and when \ht' -.arnlna
"""did not au hltk up ht apparent ly thouahl tht)' were bmkcn and tntJ
tu cJrt\'C 1tuund lhtm. liucn1 Patk
poltt:c Oflh.er M1ch11rcJ Mt Mlllfn
YtJ
She WH "~"lnA lhr lnath II
'-t•nton \'('nuc ind the> \ant• Ana
f rt wa~ 11 Mane heater Houlevar\I
JUll bcturt 10 • m wht'n her c11
bt\1mc 1tu~k ht' \lld
Neath) ra1lro1d cmploytet )elite.I
., her to t un lh tr• kl bc(au of
lht on,om1n1 \talt1. but ahc wa\
con futed. MtM1llcn 111d
"I hey wNt ycll1nt 11 her and tht)'
ran over and pullro all lh• kid out
JU\t IC'cvndt bdorc tht tt11n t111 " ht
tald
II wn not knuwn whctht'r lft<'
woman 1u1 out on her own
Ht d lbt cu.WU) un only lab•
prraun into prott<:llu "'u•tody af\fr II
it d 1crm1ned IM)' arr • dtnatr tu thtmtclvcH1rto~1ety. tn raruatc . an 1ndMdu1I ran bt ttktn 1n1u
prultrnve cu11e;dy v.-ht'n tt 11 41tar
ctw:~ can not ctr• ror &hem.el~c' ' H they m w II nuurlahed •nd
appear &u have Nlth d m:ently. tho
arc 1nd1uuom thto)' can cart fc>t
1hemaetv " ttov.-vcr. ttcrn1ndC1tatd1 pcnun
hk1 the wom1n found In NtWPor1 &1eh ~outd nu& mpfy bt fpOftd.
"Nobody ~ould just 1urn \hem
beck out onto the lttf1.'' ht 11 d.
Uemindt1 111d 1t 11 ul11m1tcly 1
re pont1blluy oflhf qcft() that pi k• ~P 1 pct n h1 the Pf'"'" la urtd for. "Wt' JU c thf consultant." he!
added.
Hllltll,UO\UU
Steps to healthier
. lifestyle explained
CdM chamber to Install o"lc•rs
Nt"'ollh r "'" '~l1rn1na\lh\" 11~111.1< ''"~n I .. I Miu ( h•m""r uft \10\ffiN\ r NU\\IUt'\ l 11r\tlll\ a\
f\ \0 pm 11 \hC' t\tl~wa '•~ h\ ( lutl John Ulom'' ••( muna I I Mar on t'Mfildt ,' a
mul\rn\\'UIM 111rii.t'n111uu11 ul I I.I rn rC'' It'~. Y. 1ll a1'0
b~ ho\o\ll < all ti'\ tl~O lur '"'f'' "' 1t1n'
R••I e1t11te pl11nnlng
ffl'f mrnar ''" "I amt I) \. alUf\ 1n Rral
I \lllf Pl"nn1n1" Y.111 N-hrlu mmn \41\mli* I lhr
a ~ u11't-Uu11u ut thC' h1hn w '"nC' \1rf'<)rt '1 \1
l~O ' , C tl\11' Mt'
unrnr\ ~I !lhtn < N1ll 1rntl lkm Jo I ouuh. 1u \IUC'nl uf I u1al t \nc-I 'rlopmrn1 ( rnlc'f\, Y. tll
•P<'•k I m h'llft' a11un' m mlm ""''"'"· ~ 1111 7 ~I ··.a".ao
Art lectures 11t museum
r hc-cv.urk of"' 11\I U1m I C' \.'a Y.1111..-th\lU\\\'ll
h) 111 Ulll i.ntl hl\lo1111n I u~ 11.rr Ir\• 01 ' 11 m
\untl•> 1n lht I """ Room ul 1hr Nt•Y. Pt"' 11111 ht11
fl Mu •u111 I o II\ lh\• I ~un Room un J "' ~11 ~lrphC'n l 111•
w1ll 1 rt11uut ( 1111llhr1 I 1ua·, ~ork •nll u~ of 'olur
I tt kr 1• hu r"d1 ''"'"' ur '' fur m''"'"''r'. 11ullffll• 1n4J ~ntur\. 111tf i ~ 1111 1cncr!ill dnm 1011
lnlormAllUll IHI)' I\!' 11t'llllllC'll h~ \nlh111 M "'"'' ( ,.,~, 11 H~ 11 J,
Nurs• 11s1/1t11nt cl1111e1
n C'I hM~C'C'k 11111 11""11n1/humr ht' Ith uitlr
JlfC' HtUO\ .. llOI\ \II\\ Y.111 hr t1ftr1rd ft('(' llf \ h1H C'
h)' lht t ou1hn Mr1111n•I < >c~ u~ttonal Pmaram
1nn1n 11 I m Mon I•> I ht rnurw "'•II flflt \<1dc lauruum 1n•tntl 1111n,
1111111~ d ht un the · JOh 1ra1n1n• 11 • lorn I wn' •k\·
ccn1 hmp111I amt horntt ht'1.1hh ~lie •1icn'"''
Student' who ''H r"IUll> 1 omplrtr 1hr 1 '"' "'''
ltr110nl u 11111~ '"'""""or humr hrahh a1d1•\ n)unt' who " I h ~1·1m uf aar or olttrr an1I
r ••de' w11hin tht' I U\lln If' mr Nc~1,or\·Moot ,
Sadlllth 'k Valley t 'n1l\r\J or I tun11n1to11 fk'lh h
\Jnion ltt•h ~hool I'"'"' h "rh1thlr to rnrull
I hr ''•" Wiii '"'' htl1l tll lhr ( 111,1l111r KC >I' omcr Moom ''· IOOI "'"-lllto ~lllNrt', ( UlllA M r\4 I m furthrt '"f11rrn10ton rall 4'l'J 141~'
Conference on l11w, minorities
A 111nlt1C11{c.'! cldt ·01n1 the rel 11or,.h1p hr· '"'ctn the l1w 1n .t\111Cfl4 nnd m111ot111r' will ht' hrld Wednt\Cfl)' 11 the Kull K11om of 1hr flrtn I Hno c rntrr 11 m I
I he wnfcrtm r. 1111 tJ • With I 1hrn) an,1
Ju\lt e fm II'.'' "''II wn"" ol luur "°"'"'" "''It' (tin '"'' h1•nt th Ir I and """' 11mn prnteu1011• 1 hr 001 "'"" Wiit Jin II ., I 01 kon111 t ch ft~ ~ark Petr u. .. m11nt
pro(r '°' uf poltt1~1t '4'ttn r 11 l < r will ht
pr wnted 11 noon
1 h rnni rc•n4 r, " free and optn tu 1ht puhlt4
f\4hJ1111111 I mfo11n11111n rn•)' tMl ob1a1m-IJ h) oll1n1
I' tr (;fl 11 ~b·511'
De•llng with f 11mlly 1tre11
/\ fr prn1r1rn utfcr111 •uPPt1rl and mint•
m1111m to f1millu ~ho are ''"~'"'' hr IUW' uf
"'"""'')Oh ,han r111un. d1 .. ,m . ~"'"""I or ,tul"9 di 1pll pruhl m• 11 n11l1btt I• m. H>
Pm "' •.t•>• S1n t Jun , th Pf•llf•m u U d f <>K l1m1ltt•
h .. "'"' 41m,,,,1hu1 'O f1m11t ••ho""~ ot "'"~ In lt\'tn r o M.h dul n 19po ntm n1. oll Pf aram
dtr tor 1 phan Hrodf 04 k bee• n 9 a m and '
p m "' ~·~ul '1 l'J l) I "' 611().J) 17.
f \11.,U\lt
PO I IC I I Of.
OrM,Oe eo.t DAILY PtLOT/FrtUy, JehJllly 20, ,._ M
RB school Clistrict ctlanges time of election
wt.ich 11111 hold' odd-)'tat tlccuon
Hunuqton k1eh fit). OcHn View.
Wtstm1ns1tr and Founaaan Valaty school
di1tncts had bttn shanna tht ~' of the
tleclaon W'tlh tht hit)\ tchool d11tnct. But
tholt d11tncn have all chaftltd to the lets·
txpen11ve e>-tn•numbtrtd yea".
Thcd«1sion made Tuelda) nia,ht in the
Huntin11on Beach (11y School Dlllrtct
Cllltnd b) a )tar thC' terms of trustees
Robtn Mann, Pat Cohen and hen)·
Barlow. They'll be up for re..electaon in
November of 1990'" lead or No\ember
19 9.
Trustees Oa11 Nelson and Kartn O'Bric
will have their term,. ellendcd until
ovcmbtr 1992
harle) C'arcy. a luder of a parent
' .
orpn1ia11on tormcd in protest ofthe finna
ontawn School Pnnc1pal Rita JoratnStn
last )Car, wd that school officials "ethi· cally needcd the input of the communtty"
btfO~ makana the switch 1n ~1ew of t~htr and parent conctm
She also said the chanac would put 1hc
burden of election costs on the Hununaton
Beach Union H1ah School D1smct
1'he Cit) SchooJ Otstnct currently Pll)S
$ l 6.000 for th.e elect Ion. The co t even tu~ ally v.ould be cut to $8,000 The h1Jh
school d1stnct pa)s about $65,000 for ns
share of clcctton cost . The tab v.ould
chmb to abou\ SI 10.000 1f 11 dot"Sn't
chanat. offi1cals said
Ctt ) School Dmnct 1ru ttt Cohen Ytd
Thursday th.at thc new clcct1on dates not
onl)' wtll 11\le mone> but wiU trt "..S·
d1t1onal input" from the comm.antty
because of~ater 'ot•na numben.
(ohen. who said she plaM IO na• "' 1990, ablt.ained from votuw oa me
election year chanJC. ahoua)l. ~·1 couldn•t
vote 1n &ood conscience to extend my own
term," she said ... It would be a conflict of
interest."
Carol Autrelt pres1den1 of the Hunt·
1n1ton Beach Elementary Teadwn As·
soc1at1on that sta&cd a first<ver, o.e-day
stnkc last )ear, opposed the chaliS. n.c
haah cost of campa1ans 1n a ~neraJ dection
will force out candidates oflimated mans,
he said
··The electtons also wall become patt;.
san," he s~ud. "That's when Dem~ts
and Rcpubhcan run."
South Pole
achiever is
dedicated
I)' SUSAN MC RAE
Cll:)r l'ffwt~•
The husband of one of the first tY.O
.,.,.omen to reach the South Pole attributed
the f('al Thursday to his wife bcina "very ~ l--0ncntcd a fabulous athlete and of
German descent so sinale·m1nded in purpose ·• •
Dick Matz of Capistrano Beach said his
v.1fe. h1rlc). 39. decided on the arduous
Journey 10 the bottom of the Eanh aft.er
rctumins from a science cx~ition to the
frozen continent last year with his mother.
\\-h1lc there. Matz said his wife was
talcn v.1th the "av.csomc, desolate
~aut)" of the land and dcetded to make a
'ideotapc documentary, whit'h later was
bousht b~ the at1ona~ Science Foun-
dation On her return. she bcpn read1n1 more
about the continent's rrag;1e ecosystem
• and the grecnhou effect. and lectunna to
school When she heard about the 800-milc
overland e,.pcd1t1on to the South Pole to
raise pubhc awareness of Antarctica, she
decided to s11n on
Booster club scores grand slam with gift
Nohnd> \(Ort.·d an) run\ hut 11 felt lt~e n grand \lam ~1nJ
ul dJ> 1.1,t "-Cl'~~nd when a nc"' "orcboard "'ent up at thl'
( ou111u1n \l ull<.') lll&h \lhool ha\Cball field Head lOa1.h
~nn I uRutlu and frc\hmJn co ch rum ll1 ro\\U (IOP
photo) were JOtned b) Baron booster' Don Hallu1.·k Tc
~tromberg and Jason Br3nd1 Cbclo"' al left l in th<. "'·hour
proJC<. 1 lo erect the :! 0-pound \COrcb<.larJ fhl tl<,o\tl'r
club purchased th<.' sum·tX>ard
'he bcpn training last March. takins
arctic ~urvrval courses IO New Zealand,
chmb1na Mount Cook and Mount Rainier
in \\<ash1na1on
The I I -member aroup Y..lS made up of
\t\ ~mencan . 1nclud101 tv.o women -
Matl and \'1ctona Murden, 24. a Harvard l 'ni,crs1t)' dtHntt) student. In add1uon.
there v.erc tv.o Canadian . one En&hsh·
ma n ont' ( h1lean and one Indian army
colonel
The) bra'ed 140 mph w1nds and
m1nu -40-devtt tempcntur'C$ for two
months, chmbina mountains and cross-
countr) k11nf to reach their dest1nat1on
about noon \\ ednesda\
-Dall.• Pilot pboto b.• Dani~/ Haak.JD ~111 v.hohadn't tal~cd 10 his w1fcs1n('( m1d·~O' ember v.hcn the C\pcd1t1on lcf\
bast' camp ~1d he v.as nollficd of her
am"al b) rrla) radio to Chile. and then a
phone me s.aie to his homt'
'"'"~ Pa)roll c ~ks w nh SS.000 v.cre
\toltn O\ er lhe pest IS ~ccb from a
bu enc' in tht' 18200 blod of
Mcl>urmott West. po ibly by an
emph>)tt • • • ~meonc: \ma•hed the v.1ndo" of a Voll~~.. n Jetaa and 'ult 111 \lt'reo
"'hilt the 'th• It .. parked 1n tht' 1 ISOO bl~ k of t nhur Boule"ard
bt-1 .. ttn 1 p m 1 nda) ind ~ a m.
Tuttda . ) ...
A -.hut 19 7 To Ot.a tnK.k •at.
aokn from tht 20 bi k of Softtnao
bttWttn IO p m Monda> and 6 a m
lundl). • • • ( OM&NCOOft aooll Mft l&oln
ftona I butiMll an the JO bkxt ol Demur wcwea 6 pm MOllday a..t
lamTuadl . • • • =c---....... -==-=-01naphon11 MN,.._ &CMn awo
bulifttlltl ,. lht 1 IOOO bloct of v °" ~ AWMt Ovtr &lw wedlnd.
Nice ~e •--""'°",.,,... .. , ....... II.
•
• • •
"On!) 11 ~pie ha' c eHr reached tht'
: u1h Pole. and the died doms 1t," Matz
~Id The sroup "'as flo"'n out Wednesday.
but a fin-« storm f-OneJ 1~ to land in
the mountains fhursda> 50 mil" from
lht' Pole hr ~1d From there. the plane mus\ make tv.o
ga ')lops bcfort' reaching the base camp
800m1fcsfrom1hepolc .o\OC-4w1llfl lhc
1roup trom 1h<' b3sc camp to the up ul
{ helc r rom there thC\ lo\ 111 ta ke COm·
menial t11ahts to 1hc1r home~ tklort her ad' cnturc ~1au's v. 1fe
v.orkt'd with him running the Hobie pons
\tort) the laracst \urfboard manufacturus
1n 1hc lx>uthland
But v. hen he returns. he f~ls sure he
v.111 Ix rtad\ tor a M-v. carttr
\s for 1hc hu band he s:a1d he has no
plan) to '1su ._ntarcuca
I hl c ll nght here " he -.aid.
County officials will
attend Deukmejian' s
transportation summit
City News S.rvtce
Orange < ount) \l.lpt'f'\ 1 Or\ and tran\·
poru11on officials announ·cw Thursda
they "''" attend GO\ urorgt' Dcu·
k.mcJian's upcoming umm1t on l21t'
tran pona11on linan 1na
The h')t of om 1al J0101n1 the feb
pov.·"0"' 1n Sacnmento endudcd 'upcr·
, 1~r Thomas F Rile). chairman of tht'
Oransc County Tn1nsporut1on tom·
m1 1on.and26clccttdofft~1al from l2lt
and I al 10,cmmcnt Haahv.a) users and
bu inc and labor lc.a<kn aJ a~ KhcJ·
ulC'd to alltnd the "1umm1t.
A camera. ttle" 1 ion "'t ' 1J ca ~lie recorder and clod: V.t'rf'
stolen from a child cil"C'. cc:n1rr 1n tht'
10 block of Ct\IC' <.enter Pl;aLa
50mt't1mc Tlinday.
l.Aguna ikat'h
A burpar tntertd a re idcm-'C 1n &ht' ~ bloek of ·onh Coa t H11h"'a Wtdnada~ at 7:2~ am. but too
nothtftl bCfort pohtt' am vtd Tht'
1n1nadtt ••a ck nbc'd as a mate btt~ lS and e1rsold •11h k>nt
brow1t halt. • • • Ai9_. ..... ,.K trumptt rlaJ'tt wa ...,....~ aaftO) '"' fnidtnll "' tht .. fll. Olk~ and Souah Cc>tii
H-11117 on Ttlttda at 2 p.m The
• n ~ was aont b ahe tuM
oflmlem"N· • • • HGa 11'1 aid ~1 ,,..UC'd • MOO ~.11!!-~trom·--· Ille .JUUUU ~ of I iitdt 1• w ............. .. .. , M •• I Wlft ......... .......
•
STOCKTON (AP) -Patnck Pwdy, the 1unman who killed five Soutbcut Asian cbildteft in a
crowded tcboolyard. bad no arudee •nat any pertl(ular ethnic aroup. just ··a bate for everybody," Police
said Thunday.
Thiny other people were wounded
in Tueiday'1 attack at Cleveland
Elemenwy School, which ended
when Purdy -a loMr with drua and
alcohol problems and a fascination
with aJI thinp military -killed
hirmetf.
Most of his victims were children
ofSouthcast Asian refups. but Capt.
Dennis PaTy said: "Throuah his
lifetime, Mr. Purdy developed a hate
for everybody."
Perry said Purdy's enemy list
apparently varied fri>m day to day.
He miaht be mad at one aroup but
"the next day ifhe talked to Joe Dokes
and he talked about the Lebenete ...
he probably didn't like them either." Purdy wu detcribed as a danaer to
himself and others and sufferina from
"mild mental retardation" in a men-
tal health repon prepared after his anest in El Dorado County in 1987, A w .... n and• dliMlent IOoll at flowen plaeed at aevelafMll
Perry said. Arrested for firina at trees a ..... n~ Sdtool as • tribute to five llaln 9tUdenb. with a pistol, he tried to hana himself
· and sht his wrisu while in custody, ed the school as a boy, as a "loner, no problem with marijuana and a dis-
authorities said. friends, no panicularly known girl-tinct dislike for everybody -not a
Perry described Purdy, who attend-friends, a problem wath alcohol, a particular race, <. verybody. ••
Basketball
returns to
the riot zone
MIAMI (AP) -Crowds returned
to the streeu of Miami on Thursday
niaht -not for civil disobedience.
but rather for slam dunk and Michael
·Jordan.
People streamed in 10 the area
surroundina Miami Arena for the
National Basketball Association
game between the Miami Heat and
the Chicaao Bulls.
The pme was a test of whether this
city had calmed after three niahts of
lootina, bumina and rock throwina
that followed the police shooting of a
black moton:ychst just 12 blocks
from the arena.
The sold-out pmccame two nights -"-...,.._.
after officials canceled a Heat contest Miami polk• officers Ulre a break as streets were quieter
with the Phoenix Suns. Wednesda~ night.
MalibU back to normal after jolt
MALIBU (AP) -Storefront win-tinued to vibrate throuahout the area
dows broke, bottles splallered off Thursday, most of them too small to
store shelves and surfboards toppled. measure, said Lucile Jones. sc1s-but despite scores of aftershocks mologist at the California Institute of
people were back on the beach Technology in Pasadena.
Thursday after a moderate eanh· Two aftershocks ID quick suc-
quake shook this celebrity communi-cession sliortJy after 2 p.m. were
ty. strong enou&h to be felt in several
The 10:54 p.m. Wednesday quake. areas, includina downtown Los An-
centered ei&ht miles off the Malibu geles. "It was just a sliaht one ... said
coast in ~nta Monica Bay and Deputy Adriana Covell in the Los
measurina 5.0 on the Richter scale of Angeles County Sheriffs Manna del
Jl'Ound motion, caused one minor Rey station.
1njunr and briefly knocked out power The two shocks""one at 2:02 p.m.
to 100,000 people. and the other at 2:VY p.m. tentauvely
Dozens of tiny aftershocks con· measured 3.7 and 3.5 on the Richter
Cll'ICI ....
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scale, respectively. They were the
largest of as many as 200 aftershock~
said Caltech spokesman Hall Daily
Tbe late-night quake shattered
wmdows at the Natural Progression
SurfShop, Deane's Sportswear, Super
Care Drugs and Bay Cnies Beauty
Supply near the Malibu Civic Center.
Rocks shd down tw1sting Malibu
Canyon Road and blew out some car
tires.
"Our front window exploded and a
lot of the surfboards fell over. But
they were not injured," said surf shop
worker Grady Hinsche. 19
1/2 OFF INITIAL FEE
"la I-~ M bait ......... wc'U ~--•why he did It. Mid PaTy,
cbief'oldle an~1iolt. Puldy. 24.t . iiPPeca iDIO the ICbool~ Ina' delOM&int a pipe
bOmb ID bis benend llaUon -..n. He fired more than I 00 bullets W1th a
Chinese-made semi-automatic AK~7 uuult rifle before takana his
own life with a pistol.
The five younpten killed were all
children of Southeast Asian re,..._
A 6.year-old boy remained in senous
condition Thursday and 17 pupils
and a teachtt were in stable con·
dataon. Tbc othen were treated and
releued. Steve Sloan, who worked with
Purdy at a Stockton machane shOP1
said Thursda~ he remembered a
conversation 1n which Purdy ex-
l)f'eSled has dismay at how well
• Vtetnamese refuaen were treated in
the United States.
"We aJlow Vietnamese '° come in
and we aive ahem a place of residence
and a car and money and help to find
a j~" Sloan said in describina
Purdy s attitude.
"He elprnsed hatred and bitter-ness and anaa-towapds just about anybody who aued ham to do
somethana," Sloan said, addiria that
Purdy aoDeared to feel he was being
"dealt a -short deck."
Inaugural
to pre-empt
TV shows
• Home of the Orange County Yoga Center
• 2 complc~ weight rooms/ rRff lnstrucuon
• Over 50 aerobics classes each week.
with certified lnStructors
• Raquetball • scp.aash courts I rRtt clinics
• Licensed massage staff
• 2~ Meter heated outdoor pool
• Sand volleyball/ rRt:f clinics
• rRfE Chlld ca~
• Biskdball Gym
• PWS many addition al amen I ties
u.ler rlfW •-.mnt,
~renovated a remodeled.
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Friends re~ to welcome Reagans
LOS ANGELES -Friends and supportn-s wall be at Los An~I"
lntcmataol\al Airport today to welcome tht' lint couple home, a few hours after
the nation's 40th prnident aives way to his suc:ttSSOr. · The Rcepns are uPectcd to arrive about 3:30 l!.m. at a remote ttmunal
ramp nonhelst of Wortd Way_ Wrst and Penhina Drive al LAX. where they
wall be arceted by thousands of supponers who arraneed beforehand 10 attend
tht celebration. . ~ .. _. k A White House spok.C$woman said the aursts will have tteeav~ tndr tic ets
in advance, some packina them up aa local Republican Pany offices.
FBI Investigating racist pollce letters
SAN BERNARDINO -The FBI wall 1Dvnt1~te rac1~t lette~ written.on
city stationery that warned two black pohcc officers here apinsl 1ttkan,
advancement and threatened their families. a spokesman said Thursday. ~ntsfrom the FBl'sRivers1dcofficewlll look an1owhetbcrthe nahtsof~he officers were violated, said spokesman Fred Rt'apn. Facts of the 1nvc ttptton
wtll then be fol"A'arded to the c1v1I nJhts section of the U.S. Dcpanment of
Justice for possible action, he saad .
The letters wtre found in station areas aectss1ble only to pohcc employees.
The letters, received by the four-y~r officers last -..eek. were s1a.ncd by the
Pohce Brotherhood of the Aryan Pohce AISOClation.
Proposition 13 could be lnjeopardy
LOS ANGELES -Propos1t1on 1 l could be in Jt'Qpard} if a U.S. Supreme
Coun decision in a West Virginia propeny tax case is appht'd 10 the California
property Wt anitaative, a land-use attorney warned Thursday. .. If this same IQ&k is apJ>lied to Proposition 13, as the court will inevitably be
asked to do, a significant part of that measure would be declared
unconstitutional," said attorney Douglas R Rina of the Los Angeles omce of
the Shea & Gould. 'The hith court's dec1s1on in the Allegheny Pittsburgh Coal Co. vs. County
Commiss1on of Webster County threw out a provision of the county tu
procedure that freezes property tax rates uhttl a parcel is sold.
Getty Trust wlll help restore treasures
LOS ANGELES -The J Paul Getty Trust "'111 work with the People's
Republic of Ch1Da to preserve two of the country's national treasures in an
unprecedented apttment between East and West. the Ch1Dese Consul General here said Thursday.
The aareement calls for the preservation of the ancaent rock temples of the
MopoGrottoes and the Yunaana Grottoes, said Consul General Ma Yuzhen,
in announc1n1 the agreement with Harold M . W1lhams. president of the trust
.. The Mopo and Yunpng Grottocure the most magm fict'n 1 storehou.s« of
Buddhist an an the world," Yuzhen said. "We arc fully confident 1ha1 wi1h the
joint efforts of the panics concerned. these two amponant cultural monuments
will be well preserved."
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Protesters tarnish Inaugural glltter
WASHINGTON -Blick-tie auests at Thursday night's gala 1n honor of
GeotJe Bush's inauguration sniffed 1hat 1t wasn't "appropriate" as their festive
cven1n1 got off to a dissonant stan with protesters screaming. "Bush . Quayle.
you can't hade; we charge you with aenoc1de."
Some three dozen demonstrators from P> and lesbian rights groups.
anncd with a m~phonc. taunted the fur-bedecked pan} goers.
"fafiy thousand dead from AIDS where was George': the) ~amed,
aJon.1 witfi "Money for AID , not for 1Daugurals:· and "Someone )OU loH will
die for AID : ~here will )OU be''"
North fighting notebook subpoenas
WASHLNGTON -Fired Nauonal Sccunty Council aadeOli"er North is
challengma elTorts by prosecutors 1n the Iran-Contra case to sub~na the
notebooks he compiled of his dall) act1v1t1C1 at the NSC. the Judae 1n the case
disclosed Thursday. U.S 0.stnct Judge Gerhard GCKll 1ssued an order spcc1fyin1 that North's
filing outhnina his oppos111on would be Kaled to protect references to a anand
Jury transcnpt The fillDI was made Wedne1Cby. the 1udae's order said
Gt'scll had earlier scheduled a hcann1 for next Wednesday in the e"ent
that North opPosed the subpoena for the notebooks. "'h1ch detail his involvement 1n the Contra rtsupply operation as ~ell as the Reapn
admanistrat1on's arms salt's to Iran.
Shultz given an emotional sendoff
WASHI NGTON -Hu ndreds of applaudina State Department offic11ls
gave a teary-eyed SccrcUll')' of tate Gcorac P Shuht an emotional scndoff
Thunday as he ended 61h years as Amenca's top daplom1t
tand1na before the throna ID the talc Department lobby. hulu placed
his arnl around his wafe. Obie, and said. "We came as 1 packaic deaJ We lcaH
as a packaae " Jn a wavcnna vo1~. Shulu praised his tate Department collcaaucs and
said 1l wu a "tremendous pnvilqe to be a pat1 of thts family."
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Terry Waite missing for 2 years
BEIRUT, Ltblnon -h was 1wo )ean aao &oda) that Anahcan C'hu~h
emiuary Terry Waate lef\ has Bc1nu hotel to neaotiate the releate or Ammcan
bos&alet and disappeared, Pf'.CSUmabfy bccom1na a hos~ hunwlr.
What happened on his fifth mercy ma Jon mna1n5 a ml t<'I"). but o~
Wcscem holtll"?' freed sance he vanished have rtPoncd S«•n& a man in an
uftde11i'c)und prison ~ bd~ved was * ~fooc-7 Wai~. -N'ew namon aop up aJmoat ~ wen.. but no ar<_>up bas claimed 'o hokl
Waite. The lriusb ,ovttftrMnt, which l't'futes \0 nesoca11e wuh ccrron 11ys
no demndl have bceft. made. No pho40paphs or videotapes ha~c bc'c-n
~kued IO prove be ti ahve.
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Eu gent II MacOonell, 7925
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Rtt• L Spira. 7066 Llttlt Hbr Or
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ICartn K. Og.tw•. 1902 Occonpon Ln
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Park St S42S..000
MtGhHI L Gru n. I 9 I 7 2 Short'flnt Ln l
SI 17.000
Roben Smlttl, 19326 W1ngedfoot Cir
Sll0.000
Mr & Mn Gustave E Btllly. 19245
WC>Od&.lnds Ln. S699.000
Mr & Mrs Cl.tro E SMmon Jr . 19396
W()()(Jgnds Ln, S979.000
Mr & Mrs Cr.Jig "'Kon. 7691 Yullon
Or S227.000
Mr & Mrs Cha L Jean. I 536 2
AndM1'IMI Ln s 2 26.000
Mr & Mrs ROC>trt I ~ t 63 7 6 ArdMey
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Mr & Mrs John ~ Knott. 16992
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Kathy L Duda 5<. 71 Oor.Jelo Or 203
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5190.000
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Mr & Mrs Glenn P McC0tmt<k, 16088
FJllM Ctr S49.000
Grsek W Suemerhng. 1661 I Stll Ctt
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Jl/ltfttS R Wenu, S 101 Stallion Ctr
Mr & Mrs SOC> A Goldp.int 8681
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Mo Jamts M Wdch. 19292 '"' Ln
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John W Zimmer. 8292 Bryant Or
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Mr & Mrs Floyd N Tl"IOrrw 6671 C0tt y
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MIChM't A Htruh.-N I 606 z c 'ag Ln
S220.000
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Mt & Mrs Harry 8 Capella, 19096
Outtnspon Ln C S2 31 .000
Mr & Mrs 1Ce1th II 81.KkwOOd. 191 16
Outtnsport Ln E S2S2,000
Mr & Mrs John S~w. I S4 7 2
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B.lrbMa MaQMI. 430 Lake St 10 7
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C~s • Cashmere. 0 0 Lake St 205
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J1rrmy J Y~z. 00 Laat St 208
Sl 4S.000 SYs.an M 8rund1. 430 Lakt St 303
$1 91,000
Lynne M BowrNn. 430 ~e St 305
$18 7.000
Leopold Fettante. 430 Lake St
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Susan 8 LtVtt't. 606 La t St S 148.000
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ICtly M Kemptntr. 77 20 S~Or
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Mr 'Mts Paul Garcia. 781 6 Stabteut
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Mr & Mrs Richard J Kinkel. 7562
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Mr & Mrs Lairy A Schnelder. 620
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Mr & Mrs Ramdf'V Mud1yam. I 9 366
W()Odlands Ln, 5969,000
Paul N Huh. 227 IOlh St SlS9,000
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SUttndraP Barot , 3207thSt S645,0CO
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Cancer researcher
Michael Shimkin
dies of stroke, 7 6
ly The Aaodated ftrftl
Dr. Michael Sh1mkin, a researcher
whe>K early work helped establish a
hnk between smok..ina and luna
cancer, died Monday an La Jolla of a
stroke al aat 76.
ShimlcJn bepn rcsearch•"I the
causes of cancer 10 the 19305 as a
fellow at the National Cancer In-
stitute. He remained there untal 1963. when he moved to Temple Un1ver-
11tf s Health Sciences Center in
Philadelphia.
He also ~rvcd with &he United
St.ates Pubhc Serv ice from 1939 10
1963
Al lhe llmc of has death. Shamlun
was a professor emcn tus of com-
munity and family medicine at
UCSD. He had JOtoed the school's
faculty 10 1969.
Dunna a c:arcer·that pan ned five
decades. Sh1mk1n wrote more than
300 anacln and books Two of has
books. "Science and Canttr.. and
"Contrary to Nature ··arc con~1dcrcd
classics an the field of cancer ~arch
Irving Resnick, Las Vegas
lrvma .. Ash" Rt<sn1ck. • lonaume
gamin.a fia urc crcdJted .,,,,th bnn11n1
high rollers to 1hc Las Vcps Stnp.
died Wed nesday an Las V cps He was
72
Has fone was bnnama high rollen
to Las Yeps casinos for high-stakes
pmbhng. and orpnized thC" first
1unkcts that late r became a fi'turc to
the casino trade.
Resnack's Las Vcaas career
spanned four dccaoo and included
stints at Caesars Palace. the AIJlddtn.
the Dunes. the Trop1cana, the old El
Rancho and Thunderbird hotels and
most rttently the Maxam Hotel
He was crcdated ..-uh stanana the
first bacarat pme at the Dunes
Baccarat 1s now futumi at mo t tnp
hotels.
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BIRTHS
WOMEN'S BOSPIT AL
SADDLEBAClt HOSPJT AL
Nev~rlt
Lon Anne and Rya n G Maller.
M1ss100 V1CJ0, 1Jrl
N9vt•krU
Nancy and Laz.aro Durcmcks Hunt·
ll\llOD Beach. bo)'
SAINT .108EPB HOSPITAL
Mary and
M~.11rl
Juuryt
tc..,en Richardson. Co ta
SAN CLEMENTE HOSPITAL
Deeemkr 11 Jacqueline and Scbastlln Diaz. San
O ementc._»rl
Doris SChne1der and Roberto
Guucrrez, San O emcnte. 1Jrl
Decemkr 11 Grace and Arthur Flores. San Juan
Capistnno. 11rl
Deborah and James Lowe. San
Clemente. girl
Marilyn and Kenneth tark. San
Ocmentc. &Jrl
~krH
Pamela and Jason Jarkw n San
Ocmeote. boy DettmkrU
Pnscalla and Loren W)ttck. San
Clemente. gsrl
DettmkrH
Margaret and Joseph Morabito Ill,
Sao Ckmentc. gu1
DettmkrU
Kimberl) and Enc Lee. Capistrano
Bcxb. bo)'
DecnskrU
Holl\ and Llwrcnc-c CXn nt • ~n
Clemente. bo>' Rcb«ca and Tomm ~k<"orm1d.
San Clemente. girl
DttemkrSt
Loretta and Maltano Tn.aJ1llo. Dana
Point. bo)
Man i}_ n and Barnt' Buerlens, San
Juan Cap1strano. gsrl
~mbtr Sl
Nancv and Chnstopher Barham. n
Clemente. bo
Juury I
Aide and Juan Velazquez. San Ju n
Capastrano. gsri
n
Juury l
Charlene and James Miller.
Cltmcntc. 11rl
Rosa and Hum~no BalTlla \an
Juan Cap1strano. JI r1
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Pamela and J!=i~sap, Newport
Beach. &lrl .
Juury•
Louise and Kenneth Wilson. Foun-
tain Valley, boy
.Juury5
Jennifer Baaan and DouaJas Neu.
Fountain Valley.11rt
Lon Ellen Coe and Edward Allen.
.Huntinaton Beach, &irt
Jaauryl
Jail Read and Michael
Huntanaton Bea h girl
Juury7
Enc Irwin.
()pneku,
Hununaton Kan:n and
Beach. aarl
Alexandra Pauno, Hunta naton
Beach, airl Jeanna McLeod and Larry Gan:ia.
Hunti ngton Beach, &lfl
Juaaryl
Gnsclda and Daniel Guardado,
Hununaton Beach. prl ~ndrea E"ans and Robcn Kennedy.
Costa Mc • boy Terna Mamncz and l.cfenno Moral·
cs. Co ta Mesa. girl
Juuryt
Vicky aod ~tt Well...,ood. Hunt-
anaton Beach. bo)
Mal)Aon M1nn1ch and Richard
Keim, Fountain Valley. be))
HOAG MEMORlAL HOSPITAL
Juuryt
\1 r and Mrs Rodne} Dobler Foun-
tain Valle), ii rt Mr. and Mn Hubcn \.\ebb. ~ewpon
Bcach. airl
Juury It
Mr and Mrs \.\ 1llram Guddcck.
lr'\:-anc, bo)'
Janary ll
Mr. and \1 rs Wilham Weasficld,
Irvine bo\
Mr. and M~ Damcl Campbell. ln:1nc. bo)
Mr and Mr) Da' 1d u areta. Co ta
\fcsa, girl
Mr and Mr\ Jrllrc' 'I. 1lktt. In inc.
airf
Juury U
\fr a.nd Mr.. John Mmhcll lr'\tnt,
bo)
Resn1ck was a former sta r bask'1-
ball player at cv. York Una\.Crstty
He was also a promottt ""ho brough t
bt1-11me bo:iuna shoW1 to Las Vcps
FO NT AlN VALLEY
REGIO AL HOSPITAL
Janary 1
Barbara and PauJ Molina. Hu nt·
1nston Beach. girt
o Mr. and Mrs BfUC't' ytn. .cv.l>Of\
Beach, J!rl
Mr. and Mn. John Ludlow. Hunt-
1natoo Beach. airl
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l'\P\H \i/1
Coast contingent caught up in inaugural
ly VIDA DEAN commented Ray.
o.11y,....c ... ..,...... Other Oranac County veterans or
A lot of telephone answering ma-inauaurauon events include GOP
chines were workina overtime th1s a.iants, DeuW Brea, Gee. William
week. Their hearty panyins Re-Ly•. Ila&~• n.om,..., Geer1e
publican owners arc in Washington ArpNI, Gu Owe1 and Doa gon for George Bush's presidential in-along with four of Orange County's
auguration and all of the socializing supervisors (only 'J'Mmu RUey will
that g<>cs with the big occasion. remain at home.)
By Wednesday mom1n1 the last of Excitement over bcinJ in the
the estimated r 00-plus locals were capital today was equally ha&h amona
packed and on their way cast plan-the first tamers and those who had
n1ng to settle in for five or six days of been five times or more. ~lcbraiinJ before. during and after "At some reccivina !me during the
inauguratton events. week I hepe to speak to Mrs. Bush,"
From Washington on late Wednes-said Jo A9M Mbr, who arrived an
day Candice Sclaaapp reported lots of W11hinaton WednesdaY, evening for
traffic, lots of people and lots of fun her first inau1uration. • I painted her
wath weather in the SOs ... she and portrait in 1985 and it was presented
Ro1er were at a reception hosted by to her in Los Angeles a t a Childhclp
Texas Senator Pia.II Gramm in the event. She told me later it was her
National Press Club when she called. favonte portrait and it ~as banging in
Later, they planned to attend the her home. It would be wonderful if
political consultants' Pollie Awards. sh~ takes 1t to the White Ho~se .
.. Tomorrow is filled with events ·In 1972, the late psychic Peter
and I have to work in time to get m} H•rkot t~ld me o.nc day I ~ouJ~ have
hair done. Friday evening we will be . a ~rtra1t of .!"inc ha~ng. in tht
at the Stripes Ball at the Convention White ~ousc, said artist Mix, who
Center for an hour or so and then to a also pain,ted Betty Fonl.
private club for dinner with lots of Mix wuh L•cla De <;Jarcla o.flrvinc
entertainers in attendance," said (she has t:>cen in Washington since ~he Candice. .12th) will be at o ne of the nine
The Schnapps are staying at the mauguralballsandalso~lantoatt~nd
Ritz Carlton where they have had several embassy parties,. Taking
reservations since long before the enough clothes an~ staytng warm
election .... I saw Deeau ud Al were.two oft he pack;ng hurdles to be
Baldwin checking in and I know Dotti cons!dered. . udGleaStilhnllarcintown,"addcd ··1 m. weanng boots and takmg Candice closed-in Chanel satin pumps that
"I pla~ to attend the 'salute to the wi_ll go with all of my pany clot~es,"
First Lady' on Thursday~ morning... said Max as she finashed packing a
Beverly Ray said on Tuesday ... , green br~de by Helga for the bal!.
attended the same event hononng tw!> cocktail dresses and a cocktail
Nancy Reagan. Barbara B•tla made a suit. speech that day before thousands of "I had planned to come back home
women and that's when I fell in love on Monday. b~t all nights were full. I
with her." have reservations for Tu~sda_y and
The Bush inauguration is the third after o~e day at home will fly out
for Ray and husband BUI, chairman again. I !I be going to Pr~vo, Utah for
of the Balboa Bay Oub. (One for a Nu Skin convc~taon.
Ni xon and one for Re.agan). Another first timer and one of the
Thursday evening's schedule for youngest. Nlkkolat, 8, $On of Dr.
the Rays hsted a cocktail reception at Robert aM Bal'Mra Amtta.dter,
the Mayflower before the pla. "8111 is m.embers of the Rcpublic~n ln~cr
a member of the Republican EagJes, Circle, has ~as heart set on. shak11~g
and they arc planning all sons of Geor1e B••lt • hand, accord1na to his
events," added Ray. who was packing mother. "He t~ld everybody at. s
conservatively m two bags with thr~ chool t~at he .. w1I! shake hands with
lonf gowns in carry-on luggage. the pres1dent, said Barbetra.
" bought two new gowns after Dr. Amstadter, Nikkolas, and
Christmas and I'm also taking the daughter S.tl Sclaoll lcft Tuesday and
gown I wore when Bill recei ved the Bat6ara, attending a convention in
Red Cross Spirit award -it's silk San Diego joined the family at the
chiffon in marbclized shades of Omni Shoreham on Wednesday.
cinnamon. brown and cream with (Her ball gown had a long sta y an the
rhinestone sparsely decorating the luggage and she's hoping the hand
bodice." steamer works on rumcs.)
As thousands srand m Washington
today to watch as Bush and Dan
Quayle are sworn in, the Rays will not
be among them ... We will be scat~d
this time. At the other maugurations
we were standing out m the field
somewhere. but C.ri1 Co1 arranged
for us to have scats this ume ...
The fam ily will sec the sweanng 1n.
the parade and then do some sightsee-
ing. .. We ha ve a dinner on Thursday
and w1ll be going to one of the balls ...
then there arc things every noon and
night." said Barbara. who will return
to San Dacao on Saturday before
coming home to Newport.
"This will be our fifth inaugura-
tton." said Lee B•"tela. ··we <hus-band Kln&) ~ent to two for Nixo n and
two for Reagan. We won't be going to
an)' balls. In the past the}' have been
Jolntng ..._.ur•I celebrattons Include Jo Anne Mix f•t leftJ,
Don•ld aren •nd Kathryn Thompson fabov•J •nd lt09er and
Candk• Schnapp fat left). ..
too crowded to really en1oy. The aala
with all of the entertainmel1t 1s the
pan I cn1oy more than the ba lls."
Not cvcrybod) who received 1n-
v1tat1ons fo r the .. big day" will be
there -Sandra ud Jerry Belgel
won't be "We pen t Chnstmn 1n
London and then ~cnt on to Pans tor a VI Sit I came home with the nu and II
has de veloped mto a 1nus mfec11on.
Her strength to survive crises comes from God
DEAR ANN LANDERS: In 1981 I
had breast cancer. I was 36 years old
and my mother had died 32 years
earhcr. at age 36, of breast cancer. I
got through It.
In I 98f I had a second mastectomy
and learned that my husband was
having a mad-hfc cns1s type ofafTa1 r I
got through it.
In 1 98~ our beautiful. bnght 18-
year-old son took h1s hfe. No warn-
ing. No sign that he was unhappy. My
husband and I were at home when he
quietly hanged himself in the base-
ment. God knows how I got through
it, but I did.
In 1988. after 21 years of what I
thought was a lood mamage. my
husband moved m with his "Fnday
Nite Rendezvous." Because of all the
tre11 we had been through t()lellfer. I
was certain that nothing could break
us apart. When he left me, the pain
was gut-wrenching, but I got through
It.
How have I overcome all the anef m my hfc? It was due to the help I got
from a competent and cannf thera-
pist and the lovina sur.pon o family
and f nends. Above al . It was belaev-
ang m God and having faith m myself.
If I could go from a living hell to
peace and serenity, anyone can. There
as noth!._ng special about me. I 1ust
asked God for the strength to get
through the day. I didn't ask Him to
get me through the week because I
never knew what I would need two
days up the road. I asked only that He
IJVe me stre"&th to act throu&h the
f Ragman's son remembers
· meals from soup kitchens
By The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -·Actor Kirk ~ Douglas. a son of poor Russtan
1mm1grants who ate more than one
meal an soup kitchens. told Skid
Row's homeless that luck as much as
talent lifted him out of poveny.
"I know what it's like to 10 without f~,:;_ Douglas told the approximate-
• ly JW people rcccivina free lunch
Tuesday at the Los Anaelcs Rescue
Mission. "You don't foract chose
thinp."
The 72-year-old actor. who has
appeared in more than 70 films.
recounted bis early hard timn 1n
.. The lllaman's Son," an auto-
) bioltaphy publisbed lasl year. In the
1t book Doualu recounts one
Thankscivin1 when he had a quarter
• to his name and ate a turkey dinner at ., I . 'I . HO\ D
the Salvatton Army.
He also recalled a New York Caty
soop kitchen once turnina him away
because it ran out offood
Later, he said, the breaks came that
would lead to a succeuful tcrecn
carttr.
"A lotofit is luck. It isn'talllalent,"
he said.
DAKAR, Scnept-Former world
boxina champton Muhammad AJi
said this Wttk he is k>okina for an
Afncan country 10 live ail moa&ht Of
the year, and tbal Seaepl milht be it.
Ah, in Olk.at aincc Sunday. iPC*e
to reporters after rneetiJwl with the
~unisten of tourism. fiuncc and
hydraulics
He said he plans 1e>me investment
projecU in Senetal wt ii cOlllideri•
day. And He never tailed me. -
ANSWERED PRAYERS IN GARY
DEAR FRIEND IN GARY: Yo1
nve wriltn a powerfal letle!1 fllled
wltll launlllty ud &Md tease. Yo. are
&o M a4mlred for yo.r faltll ud yo.r
co.race.
OM of &M 1reat 1lre•&t'• of I.bit
col•m• It IMt -'at my rea4ers lean
bU..Y!ftl a boeel on me iilud otOortt.
otrOU.W, a main point olembaf'U.
tion for lhc AJncan tlavesooc:e teDt 10
America.
,;This male bird makes a great.egg-1tter
Aft Ol'llllf ii dandl, but you te'
more out or an ont0n: More Vi&am1n
A. More IOlitude.
1"1r.lllll ............... .............. ·--
from me n~wlaat tJaey leant from~e.
aaotlatr. I've always uowa U1ere 11 a
wealtll of wisdom oil tbere. Tllaak
yo. for provta1 It. • • • DEAR ANN LAN DER~ Will you
please te ll me 1f the Amc ncan Red
Cross will inform a donor 1f 1t 1s
discovered ~at he or she has AIDS?
-An R.N.1n N.Y.
DEAR R.N.: Wt elilttktd wltll Dr.
Gerald Sudler at Red Cross laead·
qurttrt 11 Wa1kll1&oa. He said all
doaort w~o teal positive for tbe AIDS
Htlbod1et are aotmect Tlaue f!nd·
I•&• are kept strictly coafldeallal. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER · You
made a &lanng error 1n a recent
column. Y'ou told a distressed ruder.
"Aft psych1atnstsare M.D s." TJ'llS 1
wrong Man)" psych1atrn\S ha~ 0 0
degrees. They arc Doctors of Os·
teopathy
The train1n1-and 1n man y ca~'
their specialty cenificauon creden-
tials. arc the same as those for
psych1atnst~ with the M D. degree
Osteopathic ph}s1c1ans arc licensed
10 practice a full scope ofmed1c1nc 1n
all 50 states
I trust )OU will publish a corr«t1on soon. -GERALD G 0 BORN.
D.O. (President of Amencan \ollcat
of Ncuropsych1atn1ts)
DEAR DR. OSBORN: TMn art H ,tH Mteopat~lc ,._)tslelaat ll tlae
Ullliff States ud l a"W8k I MIN frtm
aJI of &Mm. My 1polecitt &e tad ud
every oee of 1•• for tla.lt Vte•Ht •~· 'hh •••a..., .. pffe.
burden belonaina to anolher Let go
ofu'
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21).
Scenario emphasizes scnsuaht}', per-
sonal ma~emm. romance that
"hats up.' Imprint style. let othen
lnow >OU intend to complete pro1ect.
Sc:nsc of d1rcct1on 1s re ton:d Ca ncer
native 1n pictW't
S40m'AAIUS (No' 22·Dcc 21 ):
Ot\lenaf)', keep options open. Ind•·
vtduaJ Who I tncerc mar also be "financuill)' cmbtrra.ssed: Plan 1s
delayed but you rebound in amazina
manner. Soclll activities accclctatc.
You•rc in ckmand'
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)!
Money comes from surpnsc source. Put ~mcnt, aarttment fi&ur6
pronaiKatJy. Otbt IS paid b) OM who
~vioUsly tttmtd to lack 1ntqnty.
ou now are on more solid around Qeent
MIUAlll\JS (Jan. ~Feb. 11) Suario ~ltn around pns.. dtpcn·
....., ~ who rely upon your
leldlnllip. ~ ldeilll on paper, put
fo'1ll NQuett to top eaccuuve. R~• ~ i• plaMftt man· Ml'.Virioill~
so we had to cancel. We recei ved the
packtt of 1nv11attonsand Jerry says he
as goma to frame them. Jt would ha ve
been fun m.a)'be in four )CU'S,"
commented Sandra.
HHID(•I·:
By CHARLES GOREN
and OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. South deals.
NORTH
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The biddlna :
So.tit W~ of1h £.u1
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~ina lad. Queen of <>
In duplicate, thu hand would
have pre nted no problem You
would simply ao with the odds and
So down with the field At rubber
brid1e. however, there is a sure-
trkk line. and you hould adopt It.
At this vuJnerability. 1t could
have bttn suicidal for Wcs1 to con-
test 1he aucoon, but had be vcntur~
a three pade o~erca.ll he would
have landed tn a four-~ con
traa that could be dtfeated only in
the unUkdy event of the lead of the
ace of d.iarnonds and d.amond con·
linuation. And Eut bad odther °'c
1trmsth nor Che •hape to intcrfett
over four hearts .
West ltd tM quetn of d1atnond •
taken by the acc. Since •Hh nine
trumps in lhc combined handl tho
odds f•\IOr the drop, declattf Jed a
bean to the ksq. When Wat
thowed out, there •as no way to
recover.
With no lotct in the mioor 1uit1,
ckdarer can afford 10 loee two
J1*te tricks and a trump. Howewr,
he cannot afford to 1wr11Mler I.be
third round ot trun1p1 bacaw dti
cW-*n woaJd tlMa be IWt to
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No trucks during
rush hour would
please commuters ·
Commueen are hearina a new squealina noise on the
fieeways. and the noi.e aeemt loudest here in Southern California. This noite isn 'l caUJCd by motorists slammina on
their brakes to avoid what radio traffic reponen commonly
delcribe u "slameroos.'' because the crunch of traffic
crawlinallonaat a snail's pace has Just about dnven the panic
stop into extinction. · N~ thil IQUCJlin& noise ia not the sound of tires sliding
on paivement; it ii the unmistakable tOUnd of prolettl coming to. ililicle the cabi of tnlCb The tear-jammina kn1&hu of
daC lmd me howti111 about orooosals that would ban bia rias
from heways d..,.._ ~ traffic houn.
Tiuctcn are ~Ill foul because such bans would make
tMif jobl more difficult. They ould have to hole up at truck
~ and plan their trips.to coincide with the houn when
iieeWay traftk is li&htesL .
Despite the fact that liJht traffic on Southern California
freeways isa contradiction 1n terms, there's some logic behind
the bia;.ria bu proposal. Alr quality expcrtl like the idea because trucks move
slower than can and take up more room on the road. Jn other
words. ~bare a bi& factor in slowina traffic. Slow traffic is important to the air quality folks because
vehiCICs that travel at a crawl produce more pollutants, and
since vdliCJe exhaust is the primary pollutant in Southern
California, any reduction is a step closer to meetina federal
clean air s&andlrds.
Traffic experts like the idea of a rush-hour truck ban for
some of the same reasons applied to a different end. Trucks arc slower, so their removal .from the freeways d"'rina rush
hour would increase the flow of traffic and ease the ·wear and
tear on oom muten' nerves.
And, traffic eJtpens have more ammunition to add to the
battle. The number of wrecks involvina and caused by trucks
has been steadily incrcasina. Much of the blame as being
placed on truckers and trucking firms that cut comcn on
vehicle maintenance and operate unsafe trucks. These truck-
involved wrecks result in biger traffic tie-ups, and the
p<?tentiaJ from damaae and loss of life is also greater. State
officials began cracking down on unsafe trucks two ~can ago,
but ifs a persistent problem that will take more than ancrcased
inspections and citations to solve.
And then· there's the group of motorists most directly
affected by the proposal-people who drive something ofless
bulk than an 18-whecler. Truckers will get little sympathy
from thCK motorists because the common perception of
U'\lcken is one ofbuJlies who use the size of their rigs to muscle
an and out of traffic with little regard for smaller vehicles.
Truckers are right when they say they·re getting a bum
rap. Many truckcn arc aood drivers who are alen to the
danaers their rigs pose to smaller vehicles, as well as the
problems the smaller vehicles impose on their abihty to
navipte a big rif along a freeway .
Many truckaOJ firms already schedule their trips to avoid
traffic crunches. Truckers are not gridlock masochists who
enjoy sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic. They share the
same frustrations about wasting time and money sining in
traffic jams that we all feel.
Truckers are also right to pomt out that their role 1n
California's economy iscrucaal. lfyou buy it in a store, it was
delJvercd by a truck. And, there is some JUStaficauon in
truckers wanting to blame state and local officials' neglect of
the road systems. They wonder why they must be the ones to
suffer because Cahfomia 's transponation system has not kept
pacewith the number of vehicles that must use that system of
roads and freeways.
However. the fact remains that trucks are a big problem.
and the potential for big results if they arc removed from the
road during rush hour can't be ignored. It won't solve our a1r-
quality and traffic problems, but it's a step in the nght
darectaon, and that new whinina and squealing coming from
the cabs of the bia nas as music to most commuters' cars.
~ n.pr-..d1n thAa epecie •• lhOee of the Daily Pttot Othet
*"'tup-..d on thlepege•• thoeeof their aMott end wt•t• ~·· commenta .. 1n~ Ind mey be eent to The Delly Pttot, P 0 lox 15e0.
Coeta Meee t2Qt.
CtllllH\ftlCI'
Military base closings
It is easier to be_public spmtcd when it's not >'our base
that's beina clOICd. Still, we believe that shutuna down or
rcducina operations at 91 m1htary fac1htacs aero s the nation
is in the best interest of the nation. We also believe there could
be a silver hning for many of the commun1ucs most directly
affected.
For the nation as a whole, the cutbacks rerommcndcd by
the non-i-rt1san comm1slon appointed by Defense Secretary
frank Carlucci could save SS.6 btllion '1vcr 20 years ..
The closina of Maaher Air Force Base will result an the
lost of many JObs 1n the S.Cramcnto area, to be sure, but
eo~emment olraeiab predict &hat the loss will amount to no
more than a blip on the UP*ardcurvcofthearea·s buraconana
ccooomy.
California's population
California is not only arowina. it is also arowina up.
That's the mes~ from the state lca,i lauvc analyst in a
40-s,..e report outlinana trends to the ytar 2000. It shows a latter population and an older one.
It tlaoWI that. of the 4.4 million J>'Ople likcl> to be added
&o the mtc's total population between 1990 and 2000. tb0te 'n
tbc 4s-64 • poup Wiii ettOUnt fot m<n than half. 'he 4j.64 • poup will pow by more than 40 pntttlt in
dlcna1cleC:ade.•Y1 the report. Next in pin will be thoeco~tt ''··· Soaw call it a transition of Yuppie 10 Woope -from
Y•11 Upwant.Pmhina ProfalionaJ to Wcll-OfT Olckr
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Newspapers saying good
morning is sign of the times _
Decline of OC daily papers an in teresting phenomenon
Good mommg!
After ircctint readt'rs of this
oolumn for three and one-half )Cars
wnh an unstated but understood
.. ~ a fie moon .. or pe(haps "Jood
evening." 11 is strange -and sumu·
Iatan& -to come to )'OU an the
momma now that the Orange Cout
Daily Pilot has shifted to morn1n1
delivery.
In addressing the subJtet ofOran&c
County arowth ISSUCS durmg the past
years. we have yet to discuss one of
the county's most 1nterest1n1
phenomena. As Orange County has
srown. 1he number of daily new~
papers serving 1he county has shrunk
This shnnkqe of daily new papers
is not unique to Orange County. of
coune. It 1s happenana throu&J'lout
the nation. As telcv1S1on has become
pervasive 1n Amcncan homes. news.-
paper readership has tended to fade.
Especially erone to closana up shop
have been afternoon da1hes. There
arc two maJOr reasons for this
evening telev1SJon has replaced cve-
nma newspaper reading. and deliver)
dunna the af\emoon has b«ome
more difficult as traffic has increased
in most ofthe nat1on's urban areas
On lhe other hand. early mom1n1
newspaper dth"ery an be made
dunna the wtt hours of the mom1na.
and most people generally sllll de·
pend on a newspaper ralhcr lhan
tclev1s1on for their morning infusion
of news.
Orange County 1s now down H>
only six seneral c1rculat1on d:uhcs -
the Dail) Pilot. Los Angeles Times.
Orange Counly RC11ster. Anaheim
Bulletin (Monday throul}l Saturday).
La Habra Daily Star Progress (Mon-
day lhrou&h Fnda)) and the n
Clemente Daily un Post (Monda)
throu&h Fnday)
It s6ould al50 be noted that some of
the loss of Oran1e Countr daily
newspapers from the loca scene
(fullenon. Oranae. eic.) as due to the
expansion of the Register from a
Santa Ana daily to a metropolitan
daily covcnng 1he entire count).
But. as an avid newspaper ruder
(as those of )'OU read1na this column
must also be) I cannot rathom bow a
mature person la'll1n1 1n Oran~
County c.an ex1St as an informed
c111ren w1lhout one or more daily
new papers. U nfortuna1ely. a ~at
percentage of our fellow c1t1zens fall
mto the unanfonncd catesory
I ""ell remember a telephone call
some years aso from a person who
1dent1ficd himself as a wnter. He wa
wnung an article on tbc 1hcn-
pro~ Propos1uon 13. the 1n-
1t1auve which broul}lt about con-
trolled property tax He asked 1f I
knew of some sources he m11}\t
contact to get pro and co!l op1n1onson
lhc subJ«t.
.. As a matter of ract ... I anstr.·cred.
"today's momma newspaper (and I
named the rper) has a complete
rundown o the pros and cons.
namm• wurces for ea(h."
.. Oh.good ... the "wnter .. answered.
.. I will go out and buy a cop)'. Which
newspaper did )OU sa) ')••
Thai remark rnll)' Ooored me
How 1n the ""orld could an)one call
himself a ""Titerand not ubscnbe 1oa
daily ne"" paper"
But some ume later I found out that
things were worse than I had 1m-
a11ncd I r«e1ved a call from a
reporter for the bus1ne s secuon of
one of 1hc mom1na nc"" papers
askmg for some backsround 1nfor·
mation and source au1dancc
"As a matter of fact:· I said. "that
story this momma 1n )Our ov.n
newspaper's metropolitan ~tton
&l\-CS an e\ccllent rundown on the
enure subject."
"Oh. rcall) ·· she said. "I will set a
cory and read It ..
was dumbfounded A rcponer on
the nev.-spaper v. ho did not read her
own newspa~r the fi~l thina 1n the
momma -1f at all"
In becoming a morn ma ne..,..spaper.
1he Daily Pilot has an 1n1cf'C1t1na
challcnic -to compete with th~ two
mctropohtcan da1h~ But lhe Pilot
has an answer to that challenic.
fhe newspaper intends to concen-
trate on local co"erqc. bnn&1na
readers an infusion of news about tbc
cntn 11 rovers -Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach. Hunt1naton Be:ach.
Fountain Valley. Irvine and La&una
Beach -faster and better. ""Ith
puter depth and pcrspecu,c. than
the b1a ncwspapen can.
The Pilot's O'*nct"S. its man•·
ment and its cdatonaJ at.air arc ready
for the task. And~ believe that the
mi<knts of the Oran1e Coast. hvina
1n ''' of Oranae Count) 's most
c'C1t1n1 aod mo t a~ c1ttn, v. 111
me 10 1hc oca ion and su~nbc
•\ mom1n1 telc"1s1on show inter-
' 1cw with an author an New Yotk can
be in1eresun1. And new paper CO\·
eraie about a fire 1n Anaheim or the cur~nt cnse in ... Cambocha should
not be mwed But more 1mmech-
atcly. we 11150 need to know what troubled our n~1&hbors ytStmil}'
afternoon and what our oty counCtl
d«"1ded to do for us -or to us -~st
n1Jht
Perhaps b)' this 11me )OU ha"e
a~ m) hobby I ruda numberof
nev.-spapen. c"cry da) I can only
a sume 1ha1 by lh1s ume tht person
who p1cls up the old new papen on
m)' curbside once e"ery month for rttyehna 1n the e'ccllent Cll)' of
ewport Be:ach prosram has also
guc sed m)1 hobb)
Mutlfl B,.Wf'r pabli1~ * ww1-letter "Mud8 Brower'• Oraqe
CMlltrll~"
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Congress
is already
overpaid
To I.be Editor:
Tbe mawr ia wbida ae C:O..,Hi
orcb&crated dait .......... (Of
8dditional larernna is bocll a tnvesly
of just a and a raw demonstration of
~th veiy few exceptions. all
reprnen1.1t1ves an both boutet of
Conarcss are srouty overpajd1 now.
Without exccphon, all fedcral_Judfes
arc lfOSSIY overpaid. The Cabinet
membm. thetr mffs and all llCOM
ecbelon bureaucrats in federal l'!V-
cmmmt. are compenatod ud P.ft-
lloned UttU.lvely above tt.eir ability
and contnbution in otficc.
Further. these "pubjic tenMtt~
are all parhetpants and conlribUton.
ID some de&rec. to OW' OUtf1ll&OUI.
unt1onaJ and dlsgraceful ..aioMI
debt.
Yet, with more than ......,
salary, excessive (no~ 88d
non-hm1t) expense accioua• mid
livina allowances, plus daeir bla111d
staffs. the CoftlR* isprepari .. IO MP
their annual salary (plua peasiom) by
SO percent.
My country is steldily erodilla
from over SO yean ol C in
Wash1n1ton. Yet then: ue ~
and hundreds of th<Mendt ol more
qualified ClUZCDS tbat would~
take your place in eovenunen• .. baff
the pay, and do tWICC cMjob.
If you arc a pertf to this ~I
lqislauon beclom1na law. either by
doina nothiRJ or by a .. yes .. vo1e. we
Cahfomaans (and rm sure au rational
1.11-pa)'lna cititens from aU the IUlt.e
repubhcs) will seek out honorable
c1t12en of 1ntcarity to reP'a« youaDd
othen an off ice. If you cave-in to this cowardly
tchcme (wtth or without a volt by
name) to rape the U.S. taxpayer. you
should be impeached!
RICHARD H. and
DELORIS C. MAZY
Corona det Mar
TOD\\ I\ HISTOR'
Today 11 Fnday. Jan 20, the 20lh
day of 1989 There are 34S day let\ in
\he year
Toda) 's ha&bli&ht 1n history:
On Jan. 20, 19it. Iran released the
Sl Amencans 1t had bekS hOlt.tlt for
444 days, minutes aft.er the pre:tl-
dcncy paued from Jimmy ncr '°
Ronald Reapn.
On \his date: •
In 1937. President Franklin 0
R005rvell bttame tbc first chad
e1ccut1"e to be inauaurattd on Jan.
20 instead of March 4. because of the
20th Amend~nl to 1bc Const1tu·
uon.
ln 1942. Nazi officials held the
notonous Wa.nnsu conference tn
Bcrhn. at whach they deadcd on thttr
"final tolw1on·· calhng for the cx-
tenn1nal1on of EurQ~·s Jews.
In 1945. Prrndenl Franklin D
Roosevelt was sworn into off ice for
an unprecedented fourth term.
In 19 7. Anshan Church envoy
Terry Waite disappeared m Beirut.
Ltbanon. while attempting to nqo.
hale tbc release of Western hostMCS
Todafs b1rthda> . Comcchan
Qcorae Bums is 93. Movac dumor
Fcdenco Fclh011s 69. Actor Deforest
Ktlley 1s 69. Bandlcader Ray
Anthony IS 67. Actrc Patna& NaJ
is 63. Former astronaut Edwt.n
"Buzz" Aldnn 1s S9. Comedian Am
Johnson 1s SS. Actress Dofothy
Provine IS 52 By ne .t.MdaMI Prea
Reagan had great rhetoric, weak resolve
been abk to persuade him to soften
his stands on issues when his f'hetonc
has led him to takt unworkable or
pohtteally untenable po 1t1ons.
Tbc key 1s Re.apn's esscn11aJly
paSSlve pcnonahty. Tbc Reap!\
)Clrs tn Sacramenlo and Wash1naton
woukS have bttn rad1cally d1fTtrent
and muc.b •-one fM the talc and
nation ifhc had had a more a$$Cft1ve
ocnonaJ1ty and •orl:.cd harder at
haVlr\I h11 acttOnS SUit his words
He has never been a naorous or
d1sc1phncd thtnker; he is. an fact. laz)' mtelltt1ually. This ha prcvcn1cd
him from much personal arowth. but
ht pas 1"11) has pcrmlllcd hi' ad·
m1ru trauon to be 1ron&J)' an·
nuenctd by the arowth or tbo
around him.
MOit notable, Otthaps_, in th•
l'tptd has been his -1fe. ancy
Reapn. WMn lhc fim moved lo
Sacramento w1lh ha hustlend. she
appc.arc;d to be, ef anydb~ even
more of a conttr\'ative °olope
than he us But the sooe .._.
stnied a Pf'lllNlte na1.n. Al * srew mote (Onttmed abcMn t.itt
lualbud·1 pilllCC 1n h~. IK be-
ClllM. fora fOr lftOClefMiM ---.-. I
Odler'I 61 die ..,. at VariMI toe•ll in .._., ~ c.wr.
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¥our comments welc
A8 0..-... COMt DAILY PtlOT I Frtct.y, Janu.y 20, 1189
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op prep
runners
compete
in Sunkist
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LOS ANGELES -The lOtb Sunklst lrtv1tationaJ Indoor traek ~ at the Sooru Arena tonjpt •·1.ue. some of tbc na&ioa•1 top bilb
11thool runners, competi• in lM same Vfnue with &op athletes from
around the world.
Amona the Pft1> s1ar1~ who ~ick '?tr the meet at 4:30 p.m., as Un1versaty
1 RiJb distance ruftner Tanya 8r1ll.
I Brix, who won the Sea View Lelpt
' 19rlscrosscounuychampfon thjs year
.., a freshman, will compete in the 2-
ll)tle run. . .
Jn one of the more compet1&avc raees of the evenjn&, Brix faces.
amonaother; Kanney National cross
country ftnahst Rayna Cervantes of
Montebello. Jamie Park of Santa
larbera and Deena Drossin of
&aoura. I'. • ln the . &irts SOO, look 1or ~
Keefer of Woodbri<i.e. The Wamon
.. ve •lso put toaet1'er a team that
lopes to break the tape first in the
Ihle relay.
Manna will compete in the 11rls ~mile relay, whale Costa Mesa wlll
run in the girls 4-by-160 relay.
On the boys side, Kanney Nauonal
loss country champion Brian
rosso ventures west from Western
igh in Walled Lake. Mach. to
~It.Jenae California's best. He ~ust
1tt put standouts such as two-time
Slate champion Bryan Damewonh of
Aaoura. Scott Hem pk of WaJnut and
U-nivcnity's Enn Vah to claim the 2-
Qllle Vlctory.
State champion Corona del Mar
bas its two top runners. Eddi~ La~elle
and Grca Shyrock, compcttng in a
talent-ridden mile event. The Wood-bridac boys will enter the mile relay.
while fountain Valley takes on some
of the best teams across the state in
the two-mile.
frtease su SUNKIST /llt
UCY1 Kevin l'loyd ftop) drives on l're1no
State•• Wilbert Hoolrer •• Rene EbeltJ••
0.., ,.... ,..._., ~ ~er
loolrl on. Anteater Ricky •utter knocks the
NII •w•y from l're1no•1 Gr•1 Peters.
PREPSO('('ER Artist attack Stal(s)
against Warriors
Woodbridge pulls away
in second half, 61-33;
Seahawks crush Marina
Woodbndac H1ah's 11rls basketball
team withstood a Stal of the first
maanatudc Thursday n1&ht and went
on to record a 6 1-33 Pacific Coast Lcaaue vactory on the wtnner's floor
The Stal was Liz Stal of L.aauna
Beach, a 6-foot-1 starlet who scored
aJI 20 of the An1sts' first-half points as
they pushed the Wamors to the point
where the defend1n1 leque cham-
pions held Just a 21-20 halftime bulse.
Buta 41-13 push in the second half.
helped out with foul trouble for Stal.
l)Ut Woodndae into the dnvcr's scat
en route 10114-S overall tteerd.
Leshe Rathbun, who entcf'Cd with a
lH>o1nt averqc 1n teaauc play.
acored 24 for the Warriors. h1an·
hahted b)' a 6-for-6 effon at the hne.
Gina Krouse. in her first start 5tncc
break.ma her band a month aao. had su po1nu and etaht rebounds.
Stal finished Wlth a pmc--hiah 26
pot.nu and had 20 rebouNb. aJ we.II
She was l4 for 20 at the hne It wu
stJU a nine-point pme ~hen she
picked up her founh foul and she
evcnt'611ly fouled out with }1).i
minutes left.
U.una Beach falls 10 3-1. In another PCL prne:
Onep u. C..ta ..... It: The
Musianp, S-12, 1-l . lost at home,
h1tta.naon only 8 ofS6 shOts from the Ooot.
M1ss1naa number of open attempts arty. Costa Mesa fell behind at the
half. 21·14. The Panlhen built the1r
ad to 13 points 1n the third. eout1n1
&o their KCOnd PCL ~ict«y in four
ea;:-ior ,uant Kim Oood led the
Oceu View It, Mari.u 38: Thl'
Seahawks handed the V1k1ngs one of
their worst losses this season on th('1r
home coun. Ocean View. 2~2. 5-0.
1umped out early. bu1ld1ng an I I·
point lead in the first quancr and
extending 1t to 19 points b) halftime.
"I was kind of urpnscd," Occim
View Coach Ollie Martin admitted
after the game. "Manna 1s a good
team, but we pla)ed JITlt. We had a
aood offensive pmc ap1nst Edison
carher. but toniaht we played ~ell
both on offcnK and defcnK •·
Junior Fabiola Nunez scored 18
points on 7 of I 0 shooting for
Scahawks. Teammate J e nny
Sullivan. also a Junior. added 16
points and 14 rebounds.
Junior guard Mehsa Son1no paced
the V1kJnp. 13-S. 3-2. with 17 points
r .. ta111 Valley H . Hau.ai-
Bed II: After fa[hna behind 7-l> to
open the pme. the Baron.s went wild,
w1nnt11Jb11on the road. Led b) Stacy
H1saka' 20 points and 10 by Kim
Btater, Fountain Valley led by IS at
the half.
The Baron won their founh league
aame an five tnes this season The
Oilers fell to ,_., l · 13
Jennifer Ambrose led tht "'ay for
Hunun1ton Beach, sconna 15 points
and puU1na down IS rebounds. Pam
foU contnbuted nine points and
Jennifer Johnson had nine rebounds
1n defeat.
W... 71, Wtslmlastu U :
KriJden Tanabe droPOcd in a scason-
h1ah 2S points and idded 22 boards.
four assists and four steals as the
Chartm dominated.
UCI makes case
for own defense
in 64~61 victo~
Anteaters return
home, nip Fresno
behind Palmer's 20
1ty JON FERGUSON
Of .. 0.-,, .... ~ •
Apinst a team which pridtt ttself
-on a defens1ve reputauon. UCI
showed some aagrcs 1ve play of tts
own on Fresno State's end of the coun
Thursday niaht.
It's a &ood thma, too. Bc:cause
without the defensive intensity. the
pme wouldn't have been won by the
Anteaters' offensive effon.
When the offense went flat near the
finish, the UCI defense came up with
a steal and three straight blocked
shots to protect a four-point lead en
route to a 64-61 Big West Conference
wm over Fresno State at the Bren
Events Cent.er
"That packed us up a lot," said
Anteaters center Mike Dok1orczyk o f
the defensi ve run "We were up by
four at the ume. and that pve us the cd&c ..
Tt came dunn& a stretch whcrc UCI
dad not scorc for nearty three minutes.
but Fresno didn't score either.
Another kc) stretch 1n the second
half came after Fresno had ralhed to
tic the game at 49 on two consecutive
lay1ns b) BIJOU Baly. The BulldoSS
commltl~d five turnovers -1nclud-
1ng two steals by Kevin f1oyd•1'nd a
pair of chi raes taken b) R1a}"Butlcr
and Mike Labat -1n their next seven
possess1ons and did not srorc for 41':
minutes.
Despite poor frtt-throw shoouna
dunng th(' 411-min ute stretch. UC1
built a 55-49 lead on Labat's follow
shot. Floyd's steal and coast-to-coast
layup. and two free throws 1n four
tncs by Labat
"The coaches ha"e been talkina
about the defense:· 51.td Butler. who
was rc-mscned into the stanma
hncup after sconna 12 points off the
...., ,_ ,.._. ., Lee P.,-
bench 1n Monday's loss at Utah State. ··y csterday an practice. we had a good
defensive day. work1n1 real hard at it.
Tllday, 1tjus1 kmd of carried over."
The cffon upped the Anteaters'
record to S-9 overall and 2-3 in the Bia
West. Fresno fell to S.-7. 3-3.
"It was a aood win." said UCl
Coach Bill MUlhpn ... We did a heck
of a JOb dcfens1\'ely."
It was also the Anteaters' first home
pmc since defcauna UCLA Dec. 28.
"It's arcat j ust to be here and not
hear eve!')'one chcerina qajnsa us,"
Butler said. "Everyone calfed me lard
ass 1n Utah. We needed a aood home
pme to SCt us 10 Stnde. We've been
strua.hna for a while."
Butler c.ame throuah with a tron&
effon of 12 points on 4-of--6 shooung
from the field and hne to go wnh 10
rebounds and three steals.
Mullipn laid he "did a lot of key
th1np." but Butler said he was sull
·· 15 or 20 more pounds" away from
playm1 up to the level he feels he·s
(f'MatelftU0/821
Marina
notches
1-0 win
Vikings secure hold
Sunset League lead;
CdM edges Estancia
Whtie the Manna H•ah airls soccer
team kept the pressuTl' on Ocean
V1CW Thursday at had troubk putuna
the ball 1n the nl't
But Melanie Frakes' first half aoaJ
stood up in a 1-0 victor} and another
stroOJ defensive effort ltcpt the V1k-
1ngs 1n solid control of first place 1n
the Suntet Ua&uc standinp. three
points ahead of their nearrst com-
petitors - Founwn Valley. West-
minster and Edison ~•th s1x points.
Manna aoahe Knstin Rossman
stopped seven shots 1n eam1na her
cl&htb shutout and sweeper S&ndra
Rossconunued to be a key element in
the Vik:lnp' beck.field.
Frakes' aoal ca.ml' 10 m inutes into
the pme. as she picked up a loo~ ball
an a crowd after a deflected shot and
put 1t 1n from 10 yards out. Ocean
V'"' plH; Jcnru 1-f arm~ kept busy.
stoppina 15 Manna shots
Manna improved to I 0-6-2 overall,
4-1 -1 in lcaauc. whtleOccu View fell
to 1-3-2 in kquc.
In other Sun1et Lta&uc matches:
Wet-•._..,. !, ~ 1: Kim
~ntman scored two &Oils LO lead the
l..Jons put the Owjers 1n a un1e1
Lcaaue ma1cb. Westminster aoalie
Juhe Jones had 10 saves. and Edison
keeper Ntk.k1 Turner sto~ five
shots.
1 Mu.s&aftll wtlb eiaht points. •hale
noon Austin Md fitht rebounds.
tnmeSuntct~
Debbie Fischer (16). Stefanie
Moorman (14) and t0phomore Jane
Chandler, with a sc~son-b1ah 10
points. p\'e the Charters four in
doubk f-aurn. Moorman aJ50 had
five assists and thrtt steal as Edison
improved 101-IO, 2-), asuna.'s Mkttel• Str•nd f J6f controls NII ttoPI: .._. Jenny D•l•y d•llv•n •1ctr
fMCID M left~ ...... Ann ...... (It f and
F .. &ata Valley 1, a.-.-~ t: Strona defcnsh c efforts
from both 11des left the Baron and
Oilers t.rudaJna tbl'O\.llh two tc0rdcls
O\/Crt1mes in the Sun1et ~
deadlock. -........... Gltn.S/8lJ
E gles, CdM square off,
Sunset: Barons at Oiiers
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'l\\1'0111 l'HO -\\I
Fleld of 74 opens
tourney today
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Super Bowl cornetbacks launch
war of words as big game nears
MIAMl -TheSuper Bowl's two cocky 0 comerblcks took off' the aJoves Thunday.
launcbins a war of words with lol\y pttdic-
tion1 and choice inaulu.
Cincinnati comettleck Lewi• Billups predicted a
28-13 Benpb victory Sunday over San Francisco, then
unlOlded on hit 49en counterpen, comert>.ck Tim
McKyer, for makina brub statements.
McKyer predicted Wednesday that the 49ers would
win, 21-10. and auaetted that Billups was a "bis talker"
who was beina qdKt this week
because be was feelin1 Super Bowl
~n Billups read that in a
newspaper Tbunda)'.. he let loose a
volley of bis own. Billups suacsled
McKyer, who like Billups is a th1rd-
year comerback, had to brag Jo se1
attention because he's not very aood-Billups also said McKyer
wasn't s<>Od. enou&h to make the
Benpls passing defense as an extra
defensive back.
''He has no class. that's all," Billups said. "I think
he's just more immature than probably anybody ovef
here. If he came over here and played. I don't think he'd
Cllppers give Shue the boot
The Los Anaeles Clippers fired Geae ~
Sl111e late T hursday afternoon and named •
assistant Doll Oatey the interim coach for the ,.
rest of the season. Shue is the winningcst ----
active NBA coach, with 784 victories. The lackluster
Oippcrs, though, lost their 11th straight game Wednes-
day ni&ht, bowini, 1 11 -90, to the Lakers ... On the coun
Tbunday: Mld8el Jorw sc-0red 34 points to lead
Chicaao to a 112-108 victory over Miami, which resumed
its NBA season after a one-game interruption caused by
riots in a neighborhood near the Miami Arena. The
Heat's scheduled pme against Phoenix on Tuesday night was postponed because of the disturbance. But the streets
were calm Thursday and only a few seats were empty for
thepme, which was sold out last October ... In Charlotte,
bot-shootina Jeff Borucek scored a career-high 28
points and !'Mk JollaMe had eight durin1 a l~I third-
quaner run that lifted Phoenix to a 126-112 victory over
the Hornets ... Jdf MaloM scored 29 points and Berurd
KJq added 22 and had a key steal in the closing seconds
to read Washington to a 115-112 victory over San
Antonio, the Bulfets' seventh win in their last IOgamcs at
the Capital Centre ... Man Price scored 29 points and
Brad 0.~rty added 25 as visiting Cleveland banded
Indiana its fourthconsecutivesetback, 113-106 ... Seattle
outscored Houston, 70-49, in the middle two periods and
XavAer Mel>aalel scored 29 points points in helping the
SuperSonics to a 124-108 victory for their 14th
consecutive home court triumph ... In Sacramento, ~-Y. Sml .. , Rodaey McCray and LaSalle nompsoa
combined for 66 points and Harold Pressley and
Thompson blocked New York shots in the final 30
seconds as the Kinp beat New York, 112-106. Smith
scored 23 points, McCray 22 on l~for-14 shooting and
Thompson 21.
QI OTEOt'THE D.\ \
J.._y Bad, who received the third highest
percen~ of votes cast in being elected into
Baseball s Hall of Fame: .. Catchina made me and I
made catching. I may not have been Johnny Bench if
it wa.sn't for catchina."
Islanders shut down Kings
Brnt S.tter and Pat La.F•tal.De scored
first-period power-play goals and the New a
York Islanders shutdown the NH L's highest-.• ~
scoring offense to defeat the Los Angeles
KiOJS at home, 4-2, Thursday night. Sutter and
LaFontaine pve the Islanders an early lead and a
determined checking effort shackJed the Kings the rest of
the way. The Kings, who came in averaging more than
five aoals per pme, had only 23 shots at Islanders
.aoaltenderXelly Brwley ... Elsewhere in the NHL: Man Bater. who entered the pme with only seven goals this
season, scored four times to power Calpry to a 7-2 victory
in Boston ... In St. Louis. a. Froese recorded his first
shutout in three seasons as the New York Rangers
defeated the Blues, S--0, to take over undisputed
possession offint place in the Patnck Division ... Dutel
M.anll scored with I :20 remaininJ in ~ulation time to
Jive Toronto a 3-3 tie with visiun1 Minnesota ... In
Hanford. rookie Jetlf H-11'• powcr.•play aoaJ midway
throuab the third penod capped a four-t<>1l flurry in a
S:4l span as the Whalers overcame a four-goal deficit to
defeat Montreal, 6-4 ... It• McRae scored his first two
pl5ofthe season and Quebec used a three-goal second
period to beat the sJumpina Devils in New Jersey. S-4.
The victory was the second 1n three niahts for the
Nordiqucsoverthe Devils. who have lost four of their last
fivepmes. ·
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play on nickel (defense) here. so he's 1ot to use th11
mouth."
McKyer didn't diuppoint when rTportm sur-
rounded t\1m for a ttspOnse la~r Thunday momina. He lauahed off'1U11t9~ion1 that lhe Bcnpls will use htseatlitr
comment• as mouvatton.
"These 1uy1, if they nCcd any kand of artificial reason
to aet them motivated to play lhe Super Bowl, we won it
anyway," McKyerwd. "lftbey have totet mad by what
IUYS are sayina about them Just '° to out and perfonn. tbat~and sayuomethinaabout theirprofeasionalism.
So it doesn't matter to me."
The batbs were the fint crou-Miam1 shots betWttn
the teams this week. Both teams had ~lly been on
their best behavior. Ullftl flowery compliments when
talk1na about their opponents.
M1 K r stoked the fire Tuctday when asked about
the Be ' secondary. which has nicknamed itself the
"SWA Team."
"Thcir1uysare1ood, but they're not in ow clan," he
said.
On Wednesday, McKyer ~inted to his riaht rinc
finger and~ "See that fiftl!Cl'!That Super Bowl rin1 is
alrea~ as as there. It's f.Oina to look nice, don't you
think. ' He also said Billups 'makes more noise than the
law allows."
I\ THE 81 .• :.\('Ht:RS
"I bagged that one last year."
Hershlserseeks 52.425 mllllon
Orel Her ... ser reached for the stars and ----
Roser Clemea1, D•lot Goodtta and lllrby *
Pwekeu soared into ihc salary stratosphere
Thursday as players and teams exchanaed ----
arbitration figures. Hershiser uked for $2.425 million
and Clemens. Gooden and Puckett also sought to become
S2 m1lhon men, accordin1 to numbers obta ined by The=
Associated Ptess. Ofthc I 09 players who traded fi1ures.
23 asked for at least S 1 m1lhon. Twenty-three are
guaranteed of at least doubhn1 their salaries. a reaction to
the frenzied free-agent market lhat followed two collusion
ruhnas agafost teams ... Left-handed rchef pitcher Ra1
Seara1e who had filed for salary arb1trataon. aarced to
terms of a contract for 1989 with the Los Angeles Dodsers
Thursday. Searage, 33. will earn S 141,000 this year. E1&ht
other players &&recd JUSt pnor to their scheduTed
cxchanae offiaurcs between the union and the clubs. They
were BNOll Jacoby with Oeveland; ltevla GroH and
Patcea.I Perea with Montreal; Doa Carmu with
Philadelphia; Calvi• SdJraJ41 with the Chicago Cubs:
Man ft•rmoad with 8ahimorc; Rafael Belliard with
Piusburit\. and second baseman Douie HUI, an Edison
High prOduct, with the Chica10 White Sox ... Notre
Dame football player Bolt Satterfield collapsed at a
nightclub and died early Thursday.
TEl,E\ ISIO\-R.\010
T•LRYmON
12:30 p.m -C8A 8ASKaTaALL: T°'*-a al Wlchlla
Falls, ESPN.
S.OS un. -fttltO aASK•TaALL: Indiana at o.1r011,
TBS
7:30 p,m. -fttltO 8ASK•T8ALL: Dallas 11 ukers.
Prime Tlc:.kel, T8S I P.m. -HOltH RACING: san1a Anita reolan,
Channel 56 (Prime Ticket, 1 a.m.)
10 P.m. -TRACK ANO P .. LO: Sunklsl lnvll1tlonel
from LOI Anoetn (deleYed), Prime Ticket
RADIO
7:30 P.m. -fttltO 8AU<aT8ALL: Dallas al Lakers,
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Super Bowl has chance
to be one of best ever
Sunday'• Su.Per Bowl pairin1 be-
tween the San Francisco 49ers and the
Cincinnati Benpls seems to have all
the inarcdicntl to be the best one in
yean.
It won't havca toqhact to follow.
Lut year's Wubi"lton-Oenver
pme, won by the RCdwna. 42-1 o.
was the lowett·rated in 14 ycan.
The match up is muably the best tbe-....C had IO offer this season -
two pat qUanobecb. two in&etttt· ~coecbct.IOOddefcmcund bia-
cbancten IUCh as JC!fY Rice.
Woodl1ndROFCrail.
Enb!qand Merlin OJ1en will be on baacl b thc NBC ~lecatt of Super~ XXlll in Maami. K.ickolf iHcheduled for 2: l 0 p.m.
A two-bourprepme show will tell
you mon8bou1 die pme than rou'll
...,t IOknow. Tbe~altO wtll be
·canied bY KNX (I 070) bclinnins at I :45 p.m. tri&b Jed Buck and Hank
SUMI C8W die Id.ion. NICil~f'ora widHptn Jl.)4.cYle~aad Md to be
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Aycarlater, the49cndom1nated
Miami in a 38-16 romp, and in 1986.
theChicqo Bars continued lhc
trend by pound1n1 New E~.
46-10.
The tw~hour prqame show be· a.ins at noon from Joe Robbte
Stadium and will inclucie ~views,
featum.anal)'ICJ,etc. BobCottas will be the show's hott.. withcontnbu-
tions from Ahmad Ruhad. Matuirt,
OaykGardnerand Frank Defofd.
One of the featured 1ttrac1ion1 will
bethe''TalentC'baJlcnie." in wbidt
silt NFL players will compeie in such
evenu11.,....ftd.dancccontat1 andim~1andthe.,..me __ .
talent IPOll will be .. tured llllOUlfl· out die two-hounbow. In aa 1uanpe
IO kelptbC viewers' anatioa. lbc
wianen will be anftollDeild at half·
time. o.rdMrwill bawelDldlt llahirel on tlw!Joe N~..,.. NeWYon Jeu' ..-or111111111mcneoau ia
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1ntcM1ty tw 1mproVed Sll'IU hilll
doo&.
Rod Palmer carried the UC1 of.
fcnte lbe fint 20 minulCI by bitti .. 6
of I shota. 1ndudisw all thrw 3-t*n•
attempts. for 1 ~ oflus aame-hilh 20
po1nt1.
For the mt of the Anteaters. the
11me was an offenaave niahtmare.
Fresno's 1uress1vc defense -
whether in ione or man-w-man -
and some poor decisions by Floyd on
the point (nine turnovers, S-Of·l6
shoot1na) led to a 40 percent team
effon from the field. flo)'d did end up
with seven rebounds and four steals.
Doktorayk, one of UCl's mosa
consistent players, was shut down on
the inside, himn1Just l of 7 shots.
lftbat wasn't a deterrent to victory,
the Anteaters. who hit 2S of 26 at the
hne just five days aao at San Jose.
sank but 52 pertent (I 3of25) against
Fresno. They were under SO percent
for most of the aame before
Doktorayk bit four 1n a row down
the stretch tQ seal at.
"l was surpriled Fmno played so
much man (to man defense) ton11tu."
Mullipn said. "I 1ucss E:thc were
afraid of us shootin1 outside. rcsno
Coach Ron Adams) did a J job on us. They did a lot of sw1tchtn& and
hurt us offensively in a lot of
respects."
Defensively, the Anteaters forced a
n:laiively slow-paced Fresno offense
into 20 tumovcn -includin1 13 in
the second half -made 1 1 steals and
blocked four shots.
Labat, who was disi>laced in the
startin1 lineup by Jeff Herdman,
made his defensive presence known
in the second half. Fresno's lcadin,g
scorer Jervis Cole, unctiaractcnsticaJ-
ly com1n1 ofTthe bench after suffering
a second eye injury and not practicing
the past two days. scored 1 J points in
the first half.
But Cole was limned to three shots
and four ~ints 1n the second half by
Labat. W1lbcn Hooker, the Bulld<>&S'
sccond-leadina scorer, took only two
shots 1n the second half.
··The coach said to deny him and
the guy Kevin was guard1n1 (Hook-
er), to shadow them and not let them
act the ball." Labat said.
Mulhpn added. "The first few
minutes, we had an awful time
guarding Cole. The second half. Labat
did a real nice JOb on him.''
Ahead 58-54. UCJ came up with
their series of defensive aems. First
Palmer stripped Cole one..on-one on
the fast break. then hustled over and
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••1nold a.ty, ltut he finished with • ........... ,. JO potnu,,
flipped a ball desttncd for out of
bounds off' has ankle. The next three
tJmes down court. Ooktorayk, But-
ler and PaJmer rcJccled Fresno shots.
When the Anteaters went into a
spread wtthJust overa minute to play.
they found Labat wide open under-
neath for a· layup and a 60-54 lead
with I: J 2 rcmainin1. Afier Pat R1d-
dlcspriger drove for a shon baschne
jumper to make it 60-56, Doktorczyk
went to work at the line with four
strai&ht sandwiched around a Todd
Peebles' 3-pomt~r from 23 feet
Kevin Stevenson made 1t 64-61
with 14 seconds left, and Doktorczyk
missed the front end of a one-and·
one, but Cole's 19-footerat the buzzer
missed and would have left Fresno
one shon anyway.
.. lfl had n to do over, we'd take all
fourgu)'soffthe hneand put Labat on
Cole," Mulhgan u1d. "Labat went for
the missed free throw a.nd Cole ended
up being open. I'd have deliberately
fouled before g1V1na up the 3-point·
er"
Boycott-riddled Spartans fall
Fullerton handles troubled San Jose State
Prom Th• Associated Pre11
Ten membtrs of San Jose Statt's
basketball team who demanded the
finn1 of Coach Bill Berry were
replaced by eight wallc..ons for Thurs-
day niaht's game at Cal State Full-
enon.
The boycott-decimated squad
turned in a respectable performance
in losina to the Titans, 8l·60.
The Spartans' 1tartin1 hneup for
the 811 West pmc consisted of three
team rqulars -Dwain Daniels.
Tom Oesiano and Jan Svoboda -
plus football tailback Johnny John-
son and a f ormcr member of the Santa
Clara Un1vers1ty basketball team. 6-
foot-9 Cra11 McPherson.
Berry hdd an open t')'OUt Wednes-
day night after a delepuon of players
met with athletic director Randy
Hoffrnan. complained of abuse by
Berry and 111d 10 or the 14 rquJar
players would not play apin unul the
coach quit or was fired. Some pla)ers
had walked out of Tuesday's practice
after a mectana with Berry
"We've seen him destroy many a
person," one of the boycotun1 play-
ers, Anthony Perry, said at a news
conference. "f neods have had to sec
psychiatrists. that's how bad it is. He·s taken all the joy out of the pme."
The school says Berry, an his I Olh
season as coach, will remain a1 least
throua)\ the end of the 1CUOn. The
boyconina pla)ers' athletic scholar-
ship st.atus will be determined 1n thc
next wC'ek. said un1 vers1ty
spokeswoman Karen Rosenzwc1~
San Jose State has lost Its last five
pmes and has a 5-12 record this
season, 1-7 an the 811 West Con-
ference. Berry's overall record as
142-133.
In other Bia West pm~
Nevacla·La1 Ve1as lit. UIU S&at~
80: taccy Auamon scored 22 points
and the I 0th-ranked Rebels. 13-2
8--0. broke open a close pme with a
sccond-haJf suric to beat the v1~1tin1
Agtcs, 6-10. 4-3
In the Pac-I 0.
Arliou t7, USC tt: Scan Elhott
scored 19 o( hts 26 points in the
second half and Anthony Coot added
23 points to lead the ninth-ranked
Wildcats past the Tro,ans. 7-9. 0-5. at
the Sports Arena Matt Muehlebach added 12 points for Amona. which
won its rounh stra1aht pme and
improved to 12-2 O't'erall and 7-1 atop
the confeTCncc UCLA t4, Arluea &ate 14: Don
Macl..can and Damck Manin.
UCL.A's two tanina (rnhmen,
scom:t 21 and 16 points and had
stron1 5e00nd-half efToru to lead the
Bruins. I 0-4, 5-1 . past the Sun Devils
8-7, 2-S. at Pauley Pa-vahon.
CaUforwJ.a 75 S&uford It: Leonard
Ta)lor scored~ I points and irabbcd
12 rebounds to lead the Btars. I 3-S.
4-3. to the '1ctory o"er the 20th·
rank.cd Cardinal. 13-4, 5-2.
Otttoa S&ate 71, Wa-' .. 11" 70.
Gary Pa)'ton scored 14 of his 19
points in the second hair as th<'
Beavers. 11-4, 4-3, ralhed from a 13·
point deficit to beat the Huslues, 5-9
2-5.
Oreaoe 11. Wu~laitoa S&at~ o :
Guard Frank Johnson scored 18 of
his 22 points in th<' second half u tht
Duck-. 7-8. 2-3. routed the Coup~
6-9, 1-S
In oth<'I pmcs unolv1n1 top 20
lc~ms
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Kenny Battle scored 23 points to lead
the second-ranked and undefeated
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""hale Nonhwcstcm fell to 7-anjS ~5.
OMeS&a&e IH.lewa tl:Ja) Burson
trorcd 26 points and No. 16 Ohio
tale ran awa) from No. 7 Iowa an '
Btl Ten pme. Jerry Francs had 20
points. P"crry Cartri l 7 and Jamul
Brown 1 cuecr-hJ&h 14 for the hot·
Jhootina Budteyts. l 3-4, 3-2.
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1M ~COMt DAILY PtlOT/ Fridlly.~ 20. 1989
Rockwell pleads guilty to double-billing, but will appeal . ,.
1y CATHY ,.ANKUN °"'....,.w..
LOS ANGELES -Rockwell lntcmat1onal Corp.,
acctt>hnS rcspons1bihty for us employees' acu, Thursday
admttted overbillina the U.S. Air Force by $450.000 on a
'1obeJ naviaational system contract.
But in pleadinuuihy to one count each of conspiracy
and contempt. anorneys for the iiant defense contractor
made it clear that Rockwell plans to appeal.
··we're asking the court to a~pt a conditional plea.
We reserve the right to appeal one 'ssue." attorney Jame
Neal sa1d.
Neal added that the company's willingness to admit
1u1lt retl«t$ its vi~w that the double billina teheme was
camed out by tv.o former Rockwell cm~)~. Donald
H. Carter, 60. of Temecula. and Robert Zavodnid .• 47, or
fountain Valley.
Carter was a~uatted earlier of six counts by a federal
JUry, but Zavodn1ck pleaded auilty to one count of
conspiracy and ma.kin& a falst statement.
Neal repeated the company's contcotion that the
double b1lhna was planned by emplo)ttS without the
knowledge or consent ofuppcr-levd executives.
Assistant U.S. Auomey George Newhouse told U.S.
Dlstnct Judge Consuelo Marshall, who set sentencing for
Feb. 24, that the employees mixed repair costs from one
contract and included them in another. The Air Force was
then double bilkd, he said.
.. (Carw and Zi~odnick.) KUd 'Wi\h•n the scope of
thetrdut1eund acted. 1n facl, to benefit theC'orpor1uon."
Newhouse charaed.
··As a mull, Rockwell would ha\ie ft'tti\ied
approximately S4S0,000 '" unlawful profit1."
Rockwell faces a maximum fine ofS'°°.000 on the
fil'lt count. But the Judge will uemse discreuon in
!mposina the ste0nd fine.
The con\empt ch&Jlr stems from a 1983 coun ~r
bamna Rockwell aod its employ~s ftom fihnf tilse
clajms or entenna into a conspiracy, Newhouse s1ud.
Rockwell attorney Thomas Holliday said the
company wall contend on appcal that 1t volunwilr
invt,11gated the violation. disciplined the employees and
-JUrrtndered a ~pon on ii 10 the aovemmen\. · ·
But ~tie Wd the comp&ny should ba\ie di1dOICd the double b1llin1 befott it was discovt'f'fd tti
aovemment auduon. -
Specaal =·":ft°' Nelson Fink. said a d«isaon o_n whelhtr 10 Rockwell from wo~ on ot~ A1~
fOtCe contJ'ICU •di be made after further tnvnt1aaoon.:
Rockwell, the El Sfaundo-batld company that m8de
the 8-18 bomber ana 'PICC shuuk. amona ()(Mr
aovemmtnt and pnvate industry pr~. wucha,.ed ill
conntctton wt th work on the Navstar Global PosHlonini
Satellite The aovemment alle&td Rockwell's satellite;:
systmis d1v,s1on 1n Seal Beach btlkd the A'r Force for the;
same wort under two contracts. .;:
SCEcorp reports record '88 earnings
SCEcorp. the parent company of
Southern California Edison Co., an·
noun~ another record year of
earnings for 19881 according to How-
ard P. AJlen, chairman of the board
and chief executive officer. Earnings per share for 1988 in-
creased to $3.49, up 10 cents from
$3.39 last year.
Allen stated that increase was
panicularly noteworthy because it
was achieved despite a reduction by
the California Public Utilities Com·
mission 1n the utility's 1988
authorized return on common equi-
ty. The reduction. by it~lf. would
have lowered earnings 33 cents per
share. but the company overcame this
through tight controls on operating
'~ch
expcnses. approval by the CPUC of
expense levels that more accuratel)
reflect Edison 's costs, a CPUC award
for favorable coaJ plant operating
performance. and higher eaminis
from the Mission Group of non· utilit) subsjd1anes. Allen said.
Elaborating on the 1988 reduction
in Edison's aulhonzed return. Allen
sa1d the CPUC had reduced the
allowed return on common equity
from J3.90 percent in 1987 to 12.75
perttnt in 1988. In a recent CPUC
decision covenng 1989. the CPUC
raised the authorized return on
common equity to 13.00 perttnt in
recognition of higher interest rates
facing the utility.
Allen also reponed that 1988 earnings pcr share for SCEcorp's non·
Jones
Barnum named exec \LP
at American Savings Bank
Mario J. Antoci, chairman and chief execut ive officer of Irvine-based
American Savi.Des Baak F .A. and its parent company. New American
Holdlags Inc., has named Robert T. Banaam, as executive vice president
and chief financial officer of the holding company and executive vice
president of American Savings. He is responsible for treasury, tax, strategic
and financial planning.. asset liability management, financial anal)'s1s and
data processing. Prior to joinins American Savings. Barnum was chief
financial officer of First Nationwtde Bank, now the nation's second largest
thrift and a unit of the Ford Motor Co. He also headed up mergers and
acquisitions: restructured the ponfolio to reduce interest rate risk and
implemented a company-wide profit reponang system while the
institution doubled in asset size. American Savings has over S 15 bllhon in
assets and has 186 retail savings branches throughout California. • • • Rlclaard Lockmaa, of Balboa lsland, has been promoted to vice
president, marketing communications for Tostliba America lDc.'1
lnfonnauon Systems division in Irvine. Lockman. who Joined ISO 1n
1982 is responsible for advertising, public relations. trade show
deveiopment, sales promotion and merchandisin~ for the div1s1on. pan of
the Industrial Electronics Business Sector, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corp.
He is directly involved in the marketing of the division's exten~1ve !me of
ponable personal computers, dot matnx and laser beam pnnters.
Lockman also is the publisher of a new quanerly magazine. M1crol1fe, for
ISO end.users. and a monthly newsletter. Connections. for its dealers. • • • A veteran Southern California architectural marketing expert.
'homaa J. Ryu, has joined LeaMll Pomeroy A1Hdate1 in Orange as
principal and director of corporate marketing. He will direct the efforts of
LPA 's Los Angeles and Orange County offices. as well as the fonnation of
the firm's San Diqo office. In 1976 Ryan was awarded the Leonardo
Professional of the Year Award by the Los Angeles chapter of the Society
for Marketing Professional Services. • • • Prevideace Speecla aad Bearla1 Ceater announces that Dorl Fhcll is
now director of marketing and development. Her responsibilities include
manaaing the capit.al campaign drive while overseeing fund·ra,sers which
include an annual benefit dinner and golf tournament. Fitch spent the past
nine_years in the public accounting industry, most recently as marketing
for Coopers & Lybrand International. Providence Center, a non-profit
orpnjzation dedicated to helping the speech and heanng impaired. has
offices in Orange and El Toro. • • • Ge.&otJ Bros. Colltncton has named Steve Joan as chief estimator,
it was ann<?unced b}' Paul Gentosi .• presid~nt oft he full-service contractina
finn in Irvine. The Seal Bcacb resident wdl be responsible for all phases of
negotiations, bidding, estimating and purchasing during a proJCCt°s prc-
construction phase. • • • Jeff Vledt ofntu Capital C.rp. in Newport Beach has been elected to
the N•veea Mvllory C.UCU, it was announced by John Nuveen & Co.
Inc., the nationwide investment benkins firm specializina in mun1c1pal
bonds and tax.exempt unit investment trusts and funds. The council i:
comprised of a select croup ofinvestment professionals across the country
who arc cited for0 continu1naexcellence in financial counselina an the field
of ta~~xempt securities.''
• util1ty subsidianes (the Mission Group) were 3S cc~ts or I 0 pcrccn\ of
total SCEcorp earnings, compared
with 19 cents or 6 percent fo r 1987.
Non-utihty eamiop were 84 per·
cent greater than in 1987, with
earnings growth beina achieved 1n
each non-uhhty busincs
Higher eamings rcsul1ed from
M1ss1on Energy bringinJ 830 MW of
new cogenerat1on and geothermal
prOJCCts into operation, the sale of
industrial property by Mission Land.
increased construction activity by
Mission Power En~necnng, and a
full year of operation for Mission
First Financial, said Allen.
SCEcorp's net income for 1988
totaled $762 million on operating
revenues of $6.25 billion. This com·
pares with net ipcome ofS 7 39 million
on operating rcvenueso.fSS.60 billion
m 1987.
SCEcorp's caminp in the founh
quarter of 1988 were 49 cents com-
pared wuh 78 cents for the same
pcnod in 1987. As reponed previous·
ly. a CPUC b1lhng decision distorted
quj\rter-to-quarter eamin1s com·
pansons between 1987 and 1988, but
did not affect earnings for the full
year. If there had been no change in
the b\llins practice, founh-quaner
1988 earnings would ha ve been
higher than founh-quarter 1987 earn-
ings by 2 cents per share.
Founh:9uaner net income totaled
$107 million compared with Sl71 m1lhon in the final quarter of 1987
BankAmerica Corp.
reports first annual
profit in four years
1y ANTHONY MARQUEZ
SAN FRAN C IS CO
BankAmcnca Corp. on Thursda)'
reported record founh-quaner net income of $265 million and realized
its first annual profit 1n four yea~.
The nauon's third-largest bank
holding company. once near financial
disaster, continued its healthy re·
bound by posting its sixth con·
secuuvc Quancrly profit.
Bank officials at a news conference
in San Francisco expressed satlSfaC·
tion concerning its earnings repon for the founh quarter ending Dec. 31 .
1988.
"We're able to repon our first
annual profit in four years, a P.retty substantial onc.of$726 m1lhon . 'st.id
BanlcAmenca Ch1efFinanc1al Officer
frank Newman. "Also caminp for
the founh quarter itself was a record
for BanlcAmenca. and we're not 1n
the business of chasing rccords but
nonetheless we have to be somewhat
pleased in terms of representing the
strcnath of our recovery .. "
San Francisco -based
BankAmerica, parent company of
Bank of America. reported fourth·
quaner net income of $265 m1lhon,
ors I .36pcrshare, a 342 percent jump
over the S60 milhon, or 27 cents per
share. 1t logcd 1n the same pcnod m
1987
The $726 million annual profit worked out to S3 79 per share. A year
earher. the bank reponed a net loss of
$955 m'lhon. or $6.43 per share.
The 1987 BankAmenca loss re-
flected a SI . I billion add1u on to 1ts
loan-loss reserves in the \eeond
quaner of 1987 to reflect problems
with its Third World loans.
"BankAmerica enters 1989 in an
excellent position to deliver e"cn greater value to our customers and
sha reholders as our momentum con-
tinues," sa1J Bank.Amenca Chair·
man A. W. Oauscn an a statement
BankAmenca's upbeat earnings
repon contrasted ~harpl)' wtth its
financial cns1s several years a10.
when the corporauon lost nearly $2
b1lhon in the years 1985-87 and fell
from its ranking as the No I bank in
the nation
Newman credited the record
founh-quaner earn1np to continuing
improvements 1n net mlerc t 1ncomc,
a low level of net credit los~ and a
major decline 'n non.accrual a sets. or
non-.performmg. loan\.
He also Clled arow1h 1n
BankAmenca's capital base and a
dramatic increase 1n new loans -
more than S2 b1lhon 1n the fourth
quartcr.mclud1ngatlea tSI b1lhon1n
consumer loans
jPIHSC see IANK/115)
Objective Is cle•r . :
An employee at sttt .. •I Inc. In O•k aroolc. Ill.# Inspect• futt·
l••d crystal 9la11e1 prior to packaetn1 feu '"'P"'•nt.
HB's Weiser Lock tells·
plans for Tucson factory
Weiser Lodi;. a dsv1s1on of Masco
Co rp .. announced its decision Thurs-
day to relocate manufactunna fac1h · tics from Hunt1n,atoo Beach to a new
facility 1n Tucson. Anz
In Auaust, the company 1nst1tuted
a restructunna plan that called for the
rclocauon of the Hunt1n11on Beach
facility
"After an extensive ~view of
possible cities. the decision was made
to move manufactunna operations to
Tucson. base<f on cost factors an·
'olved m operauna a state-of-the-an
lock manufactunna fae1hty and 1hc
ava1lab1h&> of a sl(allcd workforce:·
said Weiser President Jim Connon
"The r~locauon 1) a cnt1caJ part of
We1ser"s plan to stren&thC'O and
modemaic the company. maktna ll
the eremaer force 1n lhe residential
lock industry It will also enhance our
ab1hty to suppl) our customers *Ill supcnor quality products wtth
~horter delivery ume ..
The dcc1S1on to relocate to Tucson
was final~icd earlier ttus week 1a
mcct1n15 ""'''h Tuaon Ma)'Ot Tom Volay. Pima County Board orSu~
v1.sors Dan Eckstron and OTC& Lunn.
and other h1cb·level offietal1
Concum:nt wuh the decls1ort.
Weiser bepn an 1mmcd1ate Karch
l~•MIHLOCK/15)
Net Earnings - -----...... --------... ---------~ -------...-·-
Shipments, revenue, profits
for IBM surpass 1987 levels
$2.S
$2.0
$1.S
$1.0
$0.S
Up 12.4%
from 1987
ARMONK. N Y -18M offic,als
have announced the corporation's
preliminary worldwide financial re·
sulu for I <J88.
.. For the founh quancr -and for
1988 as a whole -sh ipment ,
revenue and eam10JS surpassed 1987 levels," said JBM Chairman John F
Akers. "Our customers have re·
spondcd pos1t1vely to improved
products in every sqmcnt or our
bullness. and we have ancttastd our
efficiency saanjficantly. These actions
have tn"Vcd lo funhcr strcn&then
IBM'' oompct1t1ve position."
Worldwide net cam1~ for the
year ended Oct. ll. were ss.8 b11J,on.
up 10.4 ~rccnt from IBM's 1987
eamu'P of SS.3 bi I hon. Eaminp ptr share~ S9.80 in 1988. compared
with S8.72 per share for 1987. The
after-au mat11n was 9. 7 ~t in
1988. c:ompered "''th 9.S peTCCOt 1n
19 7. Avera~ share~ oumandina
were 592.' m1lhon 1n 1988 and 603 0
m1lhon 1n 1987.
Earn1nas before income i.Jtes were
$9.0 bilhon 1n I 988and S8 6 billion in
1987. Btforc-ta• maf'l,lns wtrc IS. I
percent in 1988 and I S.6 percent 1n
1987.
Tbe re ults announced Wednesday
reOcct IBM's implnneni.t1on of
tatement of F1nanc1a.1 Accountina
tandard Number 94 (Sf AS 94),
"Consolidation of All M~onty·
Owned S\lblid11.nes." Previously re--
leased quanerly da11 for 1987 and
J 981 have bttn restated to rcf\cct this
ac<:QUftUftl chante. which affects
some hne items but not net cam1np.
Net eam•nas for 191& include the dfecu of. Statement of financial
Accountant Standard Number 96
(Sf AS 96), "Accounlll\I for Income Tun.··
Worldwtde rc"enue was S59.7 bdhon m 19 . up 8 0 perttnt from the pnor year's US l b1lhon. Rev·
enue from non-U. openoons in
1988. included in consohdaled 10-
sulrs, was S:M.• b1lhon, up IS. S percent from $29.8 b1lhon 1n f 987.
Non·U.S net eam1np (before ad·
tustmcnt for the cumulltive effecl or
SFAS96)wcreS• I billion in 1988.ao
ioaease of 13 3 ptrttnt over com·
parable 1987 net eam1np of $3.3
b1lhon.
for the ~uaner ended Dtceinber 31. "orldw1~ net camiqs wae Sl.3 btlhon, compaftd with Sl. l billiOn
for the same period ~ yar, an
Lr>ereaac of 12.4 pcrttnt. Earnintt P'tf
share were Sl.97, compamt wtth
Sl.47 for \he founh quanrr ol.1911. ke~n~ was S20.0 btllion oom~
withSll.Jbilhonforthc 1911~
Call these companies naive for 'misgiving' to their critics
Housing
starts at
• six-year
low point
WASHINGTON (AP)-Housa"a tonJtructaoo dropped 8.l pttttnt in
t 988 to ill lowest level in Jill years; o)e IOV~nl reported Thursdl~.
but anal)'llJ said the mdunry re·
nwncd 1n aood shape as at ~athercd
& modente slo~down after the p<>st· f'ttttlion boom.
.. Construction orboth 5an&k-fam11)
lomcs and apenments fdl dunna '911 to leave ioial housi!'lt 1ians at 1.49 million units. It wu the poomt ~"I Slnt'C the rteaMon year of ~ when 1.06 million uni~ were
• Au.tysts said 1ha1 despite the
aedane,· which 11 likely to conunoe iuO the cumnt year, 1988 wau 1ood
J1at for the bousina industry because cbe level of constructton remained
ntively hiah. : .. We do not act very concerned ~ we're buildana over a mtlhon
llftlle..famtly homes a )tar," said
Dale Stuard, president of the Na·
UonaJ Auociauon of Homebuilders
~ <+There's nothma to act panicky
about, .. hesaad ... h'sa verycontroUed
tlowdown."
Analysts wd the decline had been
expected because much of the pent-~p dtmand for homes that developed
ounna the recns1on was satisfied in
pblcqucnt boom ytars. and housing
cequ.ircments arc dccreasana with 1he
.. ,_, oflhc Baby Boom JCneration
: In addmon. monaaae interest rates are incb1n1 upward. lnterest on fixed-
Dte mortaaacs reached I 0.81 pctccot
last week, accord1n1 to the Federal
llome Loan Monpae Corp.
: Economist Mark Obnnsky of the
U.S. Lea&ue of Sav1nas lnsutuuons ~ the nous1n1 industry "held up
latonably well, all thinp cons1dcrcd.
)ilonelheless.1t is a decline and I thank
We'll sec a little funhcr dcchne 1n
1989."
Housina construcuon reached us
t-rccess1on peak in 1986. when l units were built. then bepn
d1na. Analysts behcve funher de·
ft H \ ·1· '\ l S •: DI D
NEW YORK CAP! J•n It , l
Housing Starts s.-,..,. .....,___,,.. .
Oec '87 .... 88 Dec. ..
I 1.40 11 1 56 11 1.s2 I
ctta~ arc inevitable as antcrnt rates
continue to nse. the cconom>c n·
1>1n11on runs ns course and dcmo-
araptucs take their toll.
''As we go lhrouah the yea" toward
the year 2000, we need f cwcr and
fewer net addi1ions to our stock of
housing." said cconom1$t Richard
Peach of the Monp~ Bankers As~
sociataon of Amenca. 'We're Just not
creating as many new hou~holds as we used to."
December's seasonally ad1usted
annual construction rate of I S2
m1lhon unit' was down a moderate 2.2 percent from a month earlier.
"The small drop from November 1s
encouraging. and suggests that the
housing scctor will stan 1989 w1&h
good momentum." said John A
Tucc11lo1 chief economist for the
Nauon1.1 Assoc1at1on of Realton
Building permits. considered a
good ind1cat1on of future activity. were up 1.8 percent 10 Dttember to
an annual rate of I 54 m1lhon unlls
For the year. bu1ld1ng permits totaled
l.46 m1lhon units. down from I .SJ
m1lhon a year earlier.
S1n&le-fam1ly homes in December
were bualt at a seasonally ad1usted
annual rate of I 11 million units.
OTf tPS .\\D DOM\S
\\SD\Q \l 't't,Rl
f ,01 ll PHIC t'
..
0rMgt COMI OAJLY PILOT/Fncs.ty, Jenuery 20, _. •
La t year's price rl e matches '87
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tht ratt of IDCftMC an COtUUmtr pncft htld
needy an l 918 al 4.4 pe«cnt, tht
90wemrwat aid TbW"lday, but many
eco.om11t1 AR wanuna that inflation
could acu&arak moderaldy this yar.
AJtho\aab the rise 1n the Labor
Otpanmenfs Consumer Pnce Index
Wt )eat was identical 10 the 1987 pin. the rcasoM "e~ very different.
The summer drouaht pushed food
pnas up by 5.2 rrcent in 1988.
compared wath 3. percent a yeaf
carher. Last year's pin was the
stttpt1t since 1980 Consumers 101 a
break on encrsy costs, which rost a
scant 0.5 percent. compared with 8.2
ptrceet ie 1917.
TM inflation rate e1Lchad1"f the
volatl&c food and Cntl'IY catllOf'ltS-a compalataon many economiatt say
is a ~ucr PLllC of underly1na
inflationary Ptt11UrT than the la,.er index -dad accellratc, fri>m •.2
pcrc:tnt in 19 7 to 4.7 percent last
)'eat. . .. .. Tbt core 1nOauon 15 uckana up.
Aid Samuel 0 . Kahan, an economist
with KJc1nwon Benson Gove1nmcnt
Sccurhtet Inc in Ch1caao. "I would
not treat last year's number as
somclhina very calmina " Nevcnhcles~. 1988 ended on a
moderate note, wnh 0 3 percent
CPI Increases over 30 years
WA HINGTON (AP) -Herc ~he yearl)' increases m the
Labor Oepanmcnt's Consumer Pnc-c Index. from 1958 through 1988:
ltlS -4.4 percent 1977-6.7 percent 1967-3.0percent
1987 -4 4 percent 1976 -4. 9 percent 1966 -3.5 percent
1986 -1. 1 percent 197 5 -6. 9 pcrc-cnt 1965 -J. 9 percent
1985 -3.8 percent 1974 -U .3 perceac 1H4 -1.0 percent
1tl4 -3.t percent 1973 -8. 7 percent J 963 -J .6 percent
1983 -3.8 percent 1972 -3.4 percent J 962 -l.3 percent : ~U = ~·~ ~~~~ 1911 -3.3 percent 1961 -o 1 percent
1980 -J 2.5 percent 1970 -5.6 percent 1960 -1.4 percent
1979 -13.3 percent 1969 -6.2 percent 1959 -1. 7 percent
1178 -t .O perceDl 1968 -4.7 percent 1158 -1.8 perceat
inc.._.. an both Novtmber and
Dc«mber
Last month'sadvancc lefi the j)t'iet
indelL at 120.S percent of ns 1982·84'
bue, mcanana 1hat a h)pothct1cal
trlcction of aoods c 1in& SlOO dur-
in& the base penod would havt co t Silo.so in December. 20 cents mort
than m November.
President Rcaaan. who will leave
office today. has listed 1hc tam1n1 of
inflation as one of his proudest
accomphshmcnts. Dunn& has term
mOat1on hit a 2S-year low of I I
percent in 1986. ·
Under his predcctssor. J1mm)'
Cancr,Jhe nation saw price increases
of 13.3 pcrttnt in 1979 and 12 5
percent 1n 1980 .
Man) economists v.orry that the
country may be 1n for a tas1e of the
bad old days this year They say ll&ht
labor markets and nsma facto!') o~rattna rates v.11l 1nev111bly lead to
higher costs for consumers Man)
predict an intlauon rate of S percent
to S.S percent.
"What you sec 1s no c' 1dcncc ol
runawa) inflauon. the kinds of prob-
lems we had in the late '70s and earl)
'80s. but )OU sec pre sure on pnce
butldmg on a fundamental le' d "
said Wilham Dun~clbefl. dean ot
bu$incss at Temple Univer 1t)' 1n
Philadelphia
Uncmplo} ment 1n ~t>~mbcr
matched a 14-year low v.hale use ot
factory ca1>3cit) hn a nine-)'car high.
Consumer
Price Index
,.._ ~ ._.fl!ltO' ~
.o 611.
J F M A M J J A S 0 M 0 , ...
~ 87 Nov 88 Oec. ·•
+O 2% (+0.3°/oJ (+0.3%)
A vt"rage \\.tt"kly earnings last
month wtre $329.81 . 3.8 pciunt
higher than a year ago but sull not
high e.nough to keep up ..... uh inflauon.
Boeing hoping to make crossed wires impossible
said SEA TILE (AP) -Boe1na Co. says n as
reviewin,a~. tesunaand maintenance to make
tl "pbys1cally impossible" to make wmn& errors
like tbote found in seven Boea.ng 7S7s.
The Federal Aviation Adminastrat1on last
week ordered checks on all 7S7s after leam1n1 of
faulty wirina in the carao hold fin: exungu1stung systems tn a Royal Brunei Jct and a similar
problem in a Ocha Airlines plane.
earners have )Cl 10 report finding~ on the
rema1nanA 24
"We II go bad. and tool at the design "ork 10
see what kmd of ph>s1cal th mp v.c can do so 1hat
1& v.ould be phy 1eall) 1mpo~ 1blc for the installer
to make a mutake," Jack Gamble of Boeing
CommemaJ A11·planes wd Wedncsda~
.\ ~p:tratc check of some ne"cr BoclOI 73 7s
1n Great Bntaan and the mted tales found no
w1nn1 problem ~1na ~:ud
Those an P«tlon re uhed from speculation
that cro scd ~•res mt&ht ha"e led the pilot of a
Bnu h Midland 131~ to shut down bu
undam cd naht eniine at\cr the left caught fire.
re ulun& 1n a era h th: t lilied 44 thi month.
Faulty wirina has been found an five more 7S7s since the inspections were ordered.
lnvestiptors said some of the crossed wt res
would have caused the wrona cxun1uisher to work
in the event of a carao hold fin:; other mistakes
would have indicated a fin: to the pilot without
activauna a sprinkler.
··we will look at the 1cs11ng procedures to Stt 1f
we should dev1~ some addiuonal \\a~) oftrM•n&
a a cro check"
The 757 "ent into ~rv1cc an 1984 \II the
m1sWlred planes \\'Ctt manufactured around IQ 6
and none had had cau10-hold fire , G:tmble said
Gamble maintenance manuals v.ould be
rtv1ev.ed because the oompan) has }Cl to rule out
winna errors dunng maintenanC't'
Bocan1 ha required mu1mum ovenamc and
hued nc" worlers 1n the past ,)car to mCC'l taaht
dc1J,e1) ·hcduk forplanesand parts. but Boc1na.,
F .\A nd 1rt1n~ oflic1al said tbcy remained
confident about the le' cl of quahly. I
Boema on Wednesday said that of the 205 of
the twin~naine, mid-sized airhncrs an use world·
wide. 19 l have been cxammed, and thrtt foreign
"Thert wen-seven airplane~ and sc' en
mistakes. and there wa no ~ncm to lead u~ &o
behe' e that they came trom the same ~pol," hr
"E'cf)1h1ng thst 1$ done b) Boc•na 1s subject
to a quaht) control pfi that 1 monitored
con t.lnlh. and v.e don't behCH' there as a conttm
at th1 Point." s.s1d Mitch 83r er. an FAA
,polesm:ln.
Prices rest; market manages
a narrow gain and a new high
By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG ,.,......__._
NEW YORK -Stock pnccs took a
breather Thursda) but sull manaicd
a narrow pin. reaching a ncv. high
following the October 1987 crash
The Dow Jones avt'rage of 30
1ndustru1l mues ro$t' 0.36 to 2.~39 11
after packing up :!4 11 on Wedncsda'
The \\ldel)·follo"cd barometer
had a session high of 2.2H.64
Thursda) -tit .: first tame 11 ha'I
surpassed the level where 1t stood
before the October 1987 crash
On Oct. 16. 1987. the last trading
d11y before the crash. the a.lleragc
closed at 2.246. 74
Advancing 1ssue<1 outnumbered de-
cliners by a margin of about 5 to 4 an
nationwide trading of New Yorl
tock E\changc-hstcd stocks Thun.-
da). ~1th 81 4 stocl s up. 64 l dov. n
and 528 unchanged
Volume on the floor of the Big
Board came to 19:! 03 m1ll1on shares
up from 187 S4 m1lhon in tht
pre' 1ous sc s1on. and the highest
?-n E volume so rar this )ear
"ll11t1on"idc. consolidated 'olumr
in ~'t E-h\led issues. ind uding
1radcs m those tocks on rqional
exchanges and 1n the o'er-the·
counter marktt. totaled ~:!6 I
m1llton shares. tock pnccs began the da) trongl}.
but then 13' r up much of their gains
to profit -taking.
i\nal)sts sa id there v.rrc suit si1ns
of strength on \Vall trcet. and the~
expected the market's 1989 rail) 10
continue
"I think it's entitled to at least a da)
or l\\O of flatness:· said M1{hacl
Metz an anal)St ""•th Oppenheimer
& Co He l)01ntcJ 10 the ad .,ance-
d~lane ratio a a ind1cat1on of the
market's underl\ing health
The Labor Dcpanment rt"portC'd
Thursda) ats consumer pn e 1ndc'
ro~ 0.3 pcrttnt in Dc«mbcr. bn ng·
U\8 the increase 1n the 1nde' for ;ill ol
198 to 4 4 pe~ent
The latest inflation rl'pon wa
low~r than mo~t «onom1st had
prtd1ctC'd and lOntnbuted to the
po 1t1,c atmo phctc on Wall ~tret-t
Hov.c,er brokers SI) tM markrt'~
str't'ngth has not seemed to dcnH
from «onom1c news. but rathC'r from
a gradual easana of the fear that hu\t
pcn.1\ted t'' er 'tmce the cra sh
Mt'tz noted that the mulet
shruged off d1sappo1n11na trade deli-
cat figurts on Wedne~a~
Ron_ Doni~ head of an t1tu11on<J I
tradint at F1~1 .\ll\an) Corp \.a id
traders ma)' .i1'.o be heanent"'d b)
signs that anflat1onar) pn:~~urt~ ml )
be lcs.~n 1 ng
Gains b) the dollar ha'e h<'IJX'd
ease fears that the Federal Rc!ien e
will mo' e antertsl rall-S h1ahcr Doran
said "hen the dollar d' an~c .
foreign goods are cheaper
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tor t'\l\tlnJ Ill 1ht1e' or appropnate lanJ \Ill"~ tor thl" ~-s tXX) square (~t
rcqu1reJ for as\Cmhl\. paclag.an1 and
pla11n opcrauon!t The compan)
plan'I to emplo' more than from
the Tunon area \>.c1ser's head·
~uanen v.ill rtmain 1n the Hunt·
1n&ton lkal h area The relcxauon and on 01ng manu-
fa cturan1 orµnau1 1on "'ll be:
dtrKtcd b' John C Rc)nold Wc1~r"~ ne~I} appointed 'ice ~i·
dent or o~rauons "ccord1ng 10
Re' nold the MW plant should be
operati na at full speed b' e~rl) ! 9QO Re~ nolds alw plans to implement
1mpro'cd dell\ Cl') S) tcms and "Just
an time·· manufactunng The former
v.all accelerate lhe shipment cycle
from a tandard ~Q...da~ to IO-da y
·hedulc
"lmpro'ed l.h1pping and minufa
tunng art tv.o -.1l)S of sho"'1f\& our
comm atmtnt to supcnor cu tomer
sen ice." he ~·d .. Under 'JU'\ tn
umt' manula tunng.. v.e \\1U bt\:omc
mort efficient b' ehmanauna \lo'I tc
and tn \tltutang ~ .. t n higher quality
SllnUard'I •
The Huntington Beach fac1ht)' will
con11nuc to suppl~ door Joe s
throush 1 QtN
\\t1Kr L k ''a ltad10& manufac-
turn ol rc'l.1dcnt1al door lock The
com(\an ma1n111n fac1h11cs an an-
adl. t::ur()(li( <\um~ha, Thailand and
Me\ICO
'\\ c1 r l ocl v.as a "ttd in
Tu n h' the Tu~n Eci>nom1c
Pt' clopment t orp and the Han
Corp.
BANK
'roml4
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I'd NEVER learn to
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THIS IS OLAF? W~'t' IS ME
WEARING A SACK ? W~AT
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MOW 00 WE KNOW ~E'5
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CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
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From SOUtti or-. COU'lty
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•11111 • • ...... ,_,_«11aoo '°" Obi II.Ix,..,._ "'l3 J134 •1iiiiilii ~ iMf9I MA T 2186 3fttp.''P'tfv~. ••=:;f:1.:.,iu=· t:zC.::..':5'~t: TModlt. ~~ v::=.--~~ 1 w~s1=: 1111111• :: ~v:'· tr,·
.......... llOc:I Con-A4" •• ~ Stcwy=w .. In ~entry. 2 nil tn&1mo. .., 1-to52 642-3150 No F-. '*' 31A 28A ..., lo COMI • tOOO/IM 111-M01
---totlhope Pertlc1 31A 21A lmmeoulat• Car 1 1100/ "'° 0..1H-12t5~. NPTHTS 48A(or3+~), ~9"Ct ~lndry l.AAOI MA 2M Id COftd ~ by ~. ... • ... ywd, Obi 991. dlWW, AY911211 -1410 ...... 1•• ..._. ~ yd ~ 12250./mo rm, frplc, petlo H75Jmo ..........., • ..:.._ 1167.IGO 1-.1-a91e J11A ._. to ~ wehldryw bOOkup "° ••" ~ 0'1 gteen .... t "" • et • dOS luntlow ._up, ..,.._, ••..-. 1170/N lilt Mo.tM.4 . Pllt• I 1300/mo 645-511t ~ • '140 vtew 2246 VIila H!Wta Aat ;.~~ hy '45-2235 TS\. MGMT 642· 1803 dedl, t 1400/fnO. AW911 • W ·-· ---11200/mo M0-t01t .f l..vuoftbe "-tty now 7-.0141 Ill •mJ SM, teA OUPl.EX. FIP, -+ --3 1 A HOUI • 1 The ~ooeny Mart IWT lllHftl .-a ~ ~ 2188 NIW OUPl.IX. SM J8A _ • ....,.._. . 1 .UO. lg o-. w ld, nu w/d "'* ww r----. llOCK TO 9EACH, 212 -· -I ............... _.. ._. OOJfO,JI I reno-d•cor lf05 Lll"da PWtt ~--a;..,,-c;-lttl St. 11000, W deO "'"""• nA. Ilg Cenyon 48R 28A,2~c.rgw.tlug9 2 8 1 A c ondo 1900/mo. a1• ..,._, ~. H91chi0od loor.; 121-0111 GNbb. & oi. "°'**· 1 1200,mo c.ii llOO.W!yM,141.,.711 ooMo,PoOl,epa&~\ermtt tam.rm,frDlc.9"appla w/p1noramlt oc ean O a y 1 1 1 0 ·0220
.,......., .,.,._.._ 9Uto .....,..~ tor..-.· 21 ............ :tefUeA·ac.w ... llv court, Hcurttv ta Nopeul1150 6'1-tol7 *'"· bekony, poot, pvt ~In-UM
........ ~ Ught1 ....,. ~·-..-10H • -·.. 11550/mo '(ttt 15 •2 OC gar ale I UOO/mo Lrt p atio ' yard ,., 28a & 38R'2'h8A TWNHM Obi ""·,.,,.."" •lffP No P9tl EANfRONT .• llA1.80A 1i-7"'"4034 • ...11. 1445 ooo ~ ~ ...., la. "'* ..,. New~~ ardfW HR 28A oonoo. Mci.-n TivM b9droom. two be.ti\ .,.....,.. OIOlilt. ..._ ..,, -•Mo.rt04~ Avttnow 4 1$·~ t:o.trptc·':'~r=;: SM-21210t1M-ftl0 • ...,. H~UWflded PttYata .-211.mo .... -4 W••tne11.,.._,.,,, s1500tmo..241.,eaea . ees.30r.'ors.-e..s1n aR aliA,lft.yd,Brooll· Ol'\OOlfoouree.11150/mo ~~~amtctoP~ E 11'111 --••• 1---=..,_-=,..-=---=~~~--,..--..,.,, huttt/Yorktow" ar•• call14G-4821 .. _,,.,..,.,..""'" --••----I NIW USnNGI CtiAAMINO ~remod I j72528R18Afrptc:, ~ 1 1290 o.,,e, ~ V I t d a An n u a I ~ room .. NII.
S8R. a.SM,..,.., x Plen 28r 18e lrcWtt ,_ wfttl yerd no doOI ~Yllllabee Peelle A.I: ... ~ * ........ * ....... IUOO/mo blind 2606 ....... "°"" "*-· '4 OPEN HOUIE FN 1113 lrplc, "°"9, refr1Q., "11/0, 211 2311 Santi Ana 38r 111C.8a, dt'amatlc G-The o.a.bout Auoc:1a~ tMoc1k frOfft ..... ec.y,
501 Venc.ja 1319.000 gw .• patio, utY paid. Ave.•5 (213)'31-31N ........... plln,¥9fYM.end unlt. 1 lion ISt-'1300 REOUCEO TO l t150 28r, CllM.&QU61t,mk::ro,frtg.
THE "'°""TY MART o-tdnl Ind. 11200/mo OVP . • l 1llO ~~& PM• OK YM'9 ...... evell 211, PENN POINT 38 R 2BA 3 . 1'"81.lam rm,wld,dlw. noklldlen. IMla6enon
14CM01t Aval 211 780-3f7t ~EX. 28' 18a ramod I IMdl ._. N3-M48 1UOO egent tf.4·2999 trplc Obi G ~ f /P, 1:. util Ind rt mmoar llOO/mo ~
QUl•JllllD CHANNEL REEF 2BR, ~.W~:':r.~ ....... ,. •CHIC lurnl9Md lido c.p.Cod~&so/mo 'dee>C TE1 A092Bt9Al1B 21 C:lilll 2624 c.... from wldeell, 2 wetettront. tab view. OCMll dOM,attcnoeti:M 8oardwlll +pool,aeun•. Sand•l'IM.28',dan,gar-• 875-5713 u llNMI 1 Ayw-1 _______ _ =~::.~y HAR t~~.1~ tam ~ ~~· cr:re: =· ' & c:a::::::· = 99:;1:>~:-~~:::" WBlll.LU 11121& ~~,:; 21~ t:;; 2BR 1i"!~ IMufb. c:. & terwa C$OM to rm ;rnb11t vl•w 1'A8A lt700/ t t Unit Fum. good location .A¥9 873-3039 0 '611·1~ s30C>o WESTSIDE DUPLEX AEN-mo. 1 ' •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• Onlv 11250/mo Incl ocean vtew. jee:uut, /W, • 13e2.500 F.a land OLD COM 38A 83 t-1~ TAL·28R 1BA. 1 eer oar-!ell MC d9P CALL. 2BR 2BA. larg. yard, Aaeoc: 'Utlla 11().1900 Garage Apt IOf rent 118~ $150fmo Ownf/Blcr 722-9114 S2 sOo age SIOOJmo C•" Pfaff 141-I041 Mon..f'ri OR 11150 0.Ye, Newixwt Topu.. 28R. dtw, d,._ 2201 PACIFIC
UITA. _.... ... ,., ......... IM. Pr°"' 642·9797 IM·etll ~ & Wk.nd• Pacfflo A.E 845-3ea3 PoMI. •tow, frig, cat TSL MGMT ~-1903
Nice 38R 1W, llfge tot, IP .. ,. EASTSIOE 2BA Trlpla11, :A;:~ :~~~11~ •MITILIAf port, patio e75-te7e
fue1rwduCedto1240.000 ' garage, lndry, QUiit arN, ~ i-cuzzi $t50imo •NO FEE CHARGED• m ~ 26!)7 ~l:fleld Cel Linda. Agt MMll'3 cozv INf\Ol9d 2 11cwy 1790 mo ~19 oaya. · 841..ot.5 Marti aoent 142.noe
SEA ISL.ANO 2BR 18A hom9. W9*1ng 640-2420 evM/Wl<nd ATIRACTIVE 2BR 2 1tory, dt•tanc. to CdM lhops a 1-.L 2 38A, 2BA, 2-c:ar gar, frpt -nNI' ,_.ry gar patio INltml'I ELEGANT lownhOml Wilt\ bll~h I 12 t & / mo EASTSIDE, 38R 2BA, gar-....,.. 144 On trM·lln•d street. VERSAILLES Studio 1450 laundry lfo50/mo yrt(• $Patkllno cl•an large
tabuloUI Vlewl Mltbi. 175-23 t 11087~331 1/E age.,_ cerpet. new UNIVERSITY PARK·Mar· 1•rd /wa ta1 pd , 38R 2BA B•tboa llland '91,,..eee ~ts.Pool &epa Shop-. .,,try, oourmet kit~ _ drapH, ne w m1n11. .. 3BR 1600/mo 64&-23" hOme S1800 1 & _._-.·tloOd wtth grwlit• count.,,, ~Jamin. C,.. hm, 289/273 Vltglnla Piece qu•tt• ... o oel, Ball>OI llland B1vtroni Daill IQ 28R. 1BA. etepa10 =t n-. .......
Ollk ClblMt• & flooring, 28R. oen. 2BA, guard9d S 9 5 0 I mo C a I I !~~· ~.t: ::C:-~ lll-4112 2BA 2BA S2000 Mnd. 2 c.r cerport, 2= C:·.:C-1. ~&2bdrma L11xunoua comm. pool, t1nnl• 213-437...-1te •15501 A"' e73--S3M 3BR den ueoo OCMn llflw, l ttOO/mo •• •U• ,,..... -"" "*">f9d oeil· l2200/mo ..... Call COi· • mo •• PENINSULA TEA'RL y BALBOA ISLAND AEAL TY ytty 645-4000 • -·-'
11'1) & bath With wNf1pool leC181t-34!-1130 E SIOE 3ar 2'h8• Condo. MOVING SALE Rtrf & •3BA 28A io..... du~ CALL en..&700 COSTA Me8A I tub se2a 000 lrptc, OOUble garage and 1 1 -Y t Gar 1rp1c lnc)ry, patio •,.. ~front upatW. 2BA 111.-a • . 93·,.,~ OCEANSIOE of HWY,3BA patio L9eM $1185/mo ~.:.-2 ~:::i:m,~ blktobdi s 135(),mo VILLA 8AL80A 2BA 2&A 2 8A. •ncl g ara g • =~~~~=---~
28A. tndry rm, trptc nMr No Plt•I Call 557-5764 furn & much more · •Spaclou1 3BR 2BA WJO r•ttla Walk 10 ocn I 1400/mo yrty Bo b 11NUJ"fum. end get,
••••• m dlf... HO"'tl .., e.c ~ 11300 875-2783 dupla uc>. tW 111 wlO Court-Harv.rd & 8'1d99) l)Ot11-.nd Garage me. .... 831-2129 MGMT 751-2711 M50 dip. 150 E. 211t
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"Ari HI HO" a11•ry1hlng Adltt. no EXEC E'llde 38' w.e. t v...., Ail6e (Oxlord UPP« Ouptex on ~-Pool 1P41' 19nntl.~I 857-2523 JO PRoPEATY 2/12. No ....... 1545,
~:::9ii:W'Mmiii;1;'0.22.1 R£ALTOAS hkup rp d9ck ;w No SAT /SUN t-1 -.ter ¥tew $t350 w• to belch 2eR •BA NRIIlllU:n ___ 1_41_~ __ __
. . ... .... n .... " WALi" .... pet• 's 1275mo 65()..7()q masm ·-1:w~:.~y"%38Rr !~ ~:x,gw9rs17leo a.n: Furn'"" 8ec1*0f 1475 + ........
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Experience. proves·commercial is for real on the 1989 Range Rover
The Ronge Rover people hod a
unique way of se1t1ng me on the merits Kew on wheels
of their sport utility vehicle. Their soles by Tom Keane
pitch was letting me drive up a ------------~
movntoinside at a 40-degree incline. SPECIFICATIONS
If thot pitch didn't convince me, the VEHICLE TYPE ..........•...... 5 -possen-
ride down did. The1rfour ·wheel dnve ger, 4-door. .CWD, sport u1tl1ty
system is remarkable. vehicle.
This report began when I called Bill BASE PRICE ..................•
Boker, the director of corporate $35,800 las rested;$ $36,3501.
communicationsot Range Rover. I told ENGINE TYPE .............•.... V-8,
him their television commercial show-OHV.
ing the Range Rover coming down a DISPLACEMENT ................. 3.9-
mountoinsid~ is tel"tifi'c -1f it's for liter.
real. To prove ii wasn't done with HORSEPOWER Inell ........... 178
mirrors, he suggested I drive 11 on at 5,500 rpm.
similar terrain. TORQUE llb-ftl ............. 220 ot
I met Boker at the foot of o 3,200 rpm.
moontoin in the Alleghenies. He began TRANSMISSION................. 4-
by showing me the new features on speed autOfOtic .
.., the 1989 model, but since this wos my WH~H~SE ...... .. ............ 100
fjrst viewing, he gove me the grand 1n.
tour. It's well built, luxurious and TRACK front/rear ......... 58.5 /
comf0<toble. 58.5 in.
To tout the 1n the engine's TURNING DIAMETER ............ .
19ccelerotion, Boker dropped his 39.4 ft.
handkerchief. Thot was a s1gnol lor his OVERALL LENGTH ............... 17 5
ossistonts in on '88 and '89 model to 1n.
~gin racing. The newmodel wonby OVERAllWIDTH ................ 7 1.4 The 1 ... R•nee Rover*1 new V ·8 e ...... e produc., 178 co•..-edwltflll.Z1econd1forthel,..model.Thebodyl1
o large margin. in. horsepower •nd c•n re.ch 60 mlle1 per hour In 10.9 1econd1 •l11111ln .... wltfl'Steel underconltructlon.
Boker said, "The new V-8 ·engine HEIGHT.. ..................... 70.8 in.
produces 178 horsepower and con CURB WEIGHT ............. .
reach 60 mile per hour 1n 10.9 4,372 lbs.
'8Conds compared with 13.2 seconds FUEL CAPACITY................ 20
w ith the old model." When he. "gals.
$howed me the engine comportment, I EPA MILEAGE RATING .......... .
feigned interest, but I kepi wondering 12 city, 15 highway.
if the Range Rover is worth $36,635, 1989 Range Rover is roted lour
and who hos the money to buy it. wheels.
He told me most of the body 1s
aluminum, w ith steel under-
construcrion. The curb weight is
4,372 pounds. "That's a lot of
weight, Bill. How many miles does 11
get too gallon?" My question wasn't
opprec1oted. "The EPA roting is 12
city, 15 highway," he said.
We drove on o highway where I
was able to drive 55 mph and foster
Even though it's o big, five-passenger
vehicle, it's e)(cepllonolly easy to
handle and the ride 1s very smooth.
ifour wheels 1s bestl
STRONG FEATURE ............ .
Off-rood trochon.
WEAK FEATURE ................ Fuel
consumption.
On rural roods, I hod the op-
portunity to push JI hard on sharp
curves, occelerote, broke, the whole
nine yords. It responds very well and
1roc11on 1s e)(ceptional. Boker ex-
plained that it is 1n permanent four-
wheel drive. As he put it, "You don't
hove to shift on the fly. They took core
of that ot the factory."
While I ployed with the top-of-the-
line sound system, and admired the
leother and wood appointments, I
wondered about Range Rover's
market, and why it hos improved soles
ot a time when other European
products ore toking a nosedive. I also
wondered why someone would buy
this vehicle when they could purchase
o Jeep Cherokee M itsubishi M ontero
for half the price.
Boker's demographics of their
buyers el1m1no1ed me in every
cargory. They own two or more
homes, three or more cars, well
educated, hove median household
income of more than $200,000, ond
on overage age of 43 years.
I learned why the Range Rover 1s
superior to other four-wheel drive
sport utility vehicle when I drove into
the woods. Boker explained how to
drop into low gear, and how to use
the outomot1c gearshift to broke and
accelerate.
The engine and drive train, particu-
larly the transfer case do all the work.
All the driver hos to do is steer and
decide when 10 shift into low , second
or third gear
I drove through streams, over
rocks, logs, on up and down roods
that I would hesitate to drive 1n a
Montero or Jeep.
Every vehicle hos its lim1tolions, I
wondered how for the Ronge Rover
A
could go. On que, Boker sold, "See
that mounto1ns1de, Tom?
We're going up 11. Shilt into third
and let the Rovi!r do the work.''
Amazing 1s one way 10 explain the
climb. Thrilling 1s another.
At the top, Boker told me 10 turn
around, shift into low gear and go
bock down -w11hou1 touching the
brakes
What a pitch!
SPARE PARTS
ELECTRONIC PROGRESS ford
Motor Co. gives the good old
days" a different perspective by
citing improvements 1n today's cars
and trucks due 10 electroo1c tech
nology. It list easier starts 1n cold
weather; improved fuel economy and
performance; improved broking,
handling, steering and passenger
WORLD OF
restraints; reduced mo1n1enonce os
reason to live in the present 1steod of
the post.
C AR PO PULATION: The numi,.r
of licensed motor vehicles 1n United
States 1s the largest in history oild
could easily reach the two hundred
million mark by the turn of the century
Tbe longer life of vehicles built today
1s the main factor for the reg1strotton
increase.
PASSING THE BUCK· The over-
age Germon worker 1n the motor
vehicle industry hos surpassed the
overage American worker in hourly
compensation This change reflects
the decline in the valtie of the dollar
compared to the Germon mark
TANKS A LOT· Passenger cars
used on overage of 68 1 gallons of fuel
lost yeor
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\bu're about to sec a luxury become a necessit)'
A kw nutt hett" nd ~re and • R ge RoH'f
met-d bt considefcd 1 l'"-u". With •~ c 'K'
~· f.utopcan ~. lu ln1~ tnlCftOf,
...,. • chC no-rat~ dcpch\ that ~oulJ
tend MOit cws t<Wf') •na home fut Wltcr. • ft-. Row-er wddc'nlv ~comes rathc-r n«cs )
la........_. dm.c uaul()fl perform tc~"'9\l
on°' olf ihie ro.d. And q tuptrb u~n t0n no
9"'00th ~ ftctl atttic-ftk.c (Cffall\, •RANGE ROVER
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COY8r partllng ~ UM of cont. room & per·
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C1ll 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
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Yotf 11 find the largest selection.
the nicest people and something
you don't find everywhere
fan appreciation.
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Busy OC stages
offer 2 preinieres
Two Oransc County prtmia'es.. a aokten oldie from Neil Simon and a
piece of modem hillory set to music all arrive on lhe local thcatncal scene
this wceekend. The premieres arc "I'm Not Rappapon." replacing the previously scheduled "Legends" at the
Lll&una Playhouse. and ''Lil y
Dale" at the Gem Theater. The
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse 1s
rcvivina Simon's biblical·Oavortd
comedy .. God's Favorite.'' while
the 11ory of Arsentina's Eva Peron
comes to musical life in "Evita" at
Rancho Santiqo Colleac.
Early arrivals on next week's
calendar will be "Mame" at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhoule and •The Dia!'Y of Anne Frank" at Rancho
Santiaao. both open1na WednetdayJ and "Kin• Lear" at UCI. bowina 1n
Thursday. For "God's Favonsc," Simon actuaJly <cd the book of Job 1n the Bit*
for comic 1n!(>1ration. Doua B&lck is directina the Costa M~ production.
which stars Dimitri Christy and features Loretta Lupo. Jeft'Nddcr. K.riJICD Sch~tcrick. Rioh Jacbon and Eliott Harold as the heavenly meue.neer.
Performances wilJ be &ivea Tiuandays tbrouah Saturda~ at I _p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. until Feb. 12.et the playhouse. 611 Hamilton St.. Costa
MtSa. Ticket anfonnatioa it available at 6~S269. Central Park 1n New Vcwt is dllt tettin& for .. I'm Not Rappepon." a
bittersweet comedy by Ha1» Gardner. openina at the laluna l"tayhc>Utc
under the direction oflim Ryan. Harper Rouman and Rifftutton bead the Laauna cast. with Myrna Ryan, Donald Oioebell, David Carr. Cheryl
HUUJns and Bryan Burnes completina the cast. The show will be staeed Tuesdays tbrouah Saturdays at I p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 until Feb. 12 at the playh001e. 606 J..aauna Canyon ROid.
Laauna Beach. Call 49"-070 for reservations.. · .. E vi1a" is the fint in ueries of three plays to be preKnted in repertory
at Rancho Santillo cone.e. 17th and Bristol streeu in Santa Ana. The
musical chroniclinc Jua fferoa's rite to~ in Aratotina will be stMed
toniJ)lt and Saturdlay,Jan. 27 and Feb. 3 at 8 p.tn:. Sunday at 7 p.m. and fan.
28 at 2 p.m. Reten'ationslft ~at 667-3163.
Horton FOOle's .. Lily Dale .. arrives toni&ht at the Gem Theater. 12852
Main St in Gardea Grove, for a five-week ~t. The t.ct CCMllntry drama wiUbe=::ldlysthroulhtl]J.m. until Feb. 18
with Sunday Kheduled for 3 p.m. J . 22 and Feb. 12 and for
7:30 Jan. 29 and Feb. S. Call 636-7213 for tided information.
Only one &bow is dra~ina its final cunain this ~. Oosana
performances of''Guys and Dolls" will be pvcn ton~tht'OUO Su~ varyina curtain umcs at the Harlequin Dinner Pia IC. 3503 S, H
Blvd .• Santa Ana, with raerva'ions taken at 919-S 11.
Arthur Kopit's bleck comedy '"The End of the World." OfilJully
scheduled tocloae tlus wcftend, bu been extended one week and continues
Thursdays th~ Satu•ys at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. vntil Jaa. 28.
The theater is IOc8led at 1636 S. Grand A vc., Sania Ana. 836-7929.
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nw AGE LOVE SOUl'fD8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 13
By JOHN ROOS
. As the noise, traffic and tension that rattle our dail }
lives continues to mou!lt, many .listeners are tuning in ~e."'
·Age for its therapeutic, sooth mg effects. In that spmt.
electric violinist Tony Selvage will perform .. BaKaDa: Love
Songs Between Inner and Outer Space'' as part of the Laguna
Beach New Age concert series on Saturday night.
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MISGUIDED• JAKUAllY II.AK' •••••••••....•.•. 8
Most of our critics panned .. The January Man/' a movie
which marries comedy and drama and may need a divorce
lawyer. Next wee~ this aroup of critics' last, they'll rcvie"
the campy period piece drama uDangerous Liaisons."
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-Sy DONNA AND RAY arr
The annual Januacy-t~March migration of more than
10,000 whales from the Serina Sea to the 88.ja ·califom1a
coast is always a time oT renewed interest in observing and
lcamina about these ~ul pants. . .
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BJ JVDY CllAllBDLAIN
There I was; with cioppino broth all over one of the noor
mall of my car, the result of 1 boUt witb a leaky carry-out
container that WoUld have worbd well IOr canina bome the
mnain• ol dwrt bUt sbOuld never have been uted for leftover ftlb steW. A.nit me withoUt a q.
IHP\Hl'lt '\I'
Cartoons
aren't
just
for-
kids
By Bill THOMSON
Daily Pilot Correspondent
When you say animation. people tend to think of
cartoons and Saturday morning k1dd1e fare . But the scope of
animatt0n today 1s much more far-reaching, and there 1s no
better example of that than the Festival of Animation.
The Festival, which opens a I O~ay run tonight at the
Port Theater tn Corona def Mar, 1s perfect for today's
shortening attentaon spans, featuring 16 films varying from 1'
to 10 minutes in length.
Now in its 12th year, the Festival primarily plays the
college circuit and is usually seen in this area at UCL Campus
returbtShing and the avatJablhty of !he.P-0rt prompted a
change 1n venue this year.
Originating on the West Coast. the show now tours the
United States and Canada courtesy of Mellow Manor
Promotions of San Diego. Plans are in the works to export 1t
to Europe and possibly Japan.
The program itself 1s mternahonal in scope and includes
short hims from Bulgaria, Canada. England, France, Russia,
Yugoslavia and the U.S. Sean Reilly of Mellow Manor says
there 1s no shortage of product. This year's program was
selected from more than 400 subrruss1ons from around the
world.
Part of that plenitude 1s attributable to the Festival
itself. ··we differ from other festivals in that we put the money
back into animation," said Reilly.
Student scholarships are offered to promising artists,
and tt'ie program showcases the work of three rec1p1ents from
Cal Arts.
Second·year student Pete Doctor. reached by phone in
Valencia, said his short "Winter" grew out of a school
assignment. "AH first-year students are required to make a
one-minute silent film. I was thinking how funny 1t was to
watch httle kids get all bundled up for the snow. especially my
httle sister."
Representatives from ma1or animation houses view the
student work at a producers' showcase held at the end of the
school year. That's where the folks from the Festival of
Animation saw Doctor's film. They were impressed enough to
otter him the funds to~sound and-bfmg-1t to thecompleted
version that appears on the program.
David Wasson's three·mmute opus "The Thing What
Lurked In The Tub" is a send·up of '50s monster movies.
Chris Miller's "Lea Press on Limbs" 1s self-explanatory
and carries cosmetic augmentation to its extreme.
All three student animators will be in attendence at the
evening shows Saturday and Sunday. affording the audience
a behind· the-scenes glimpse at the creative process from
penctl test to completed print.
The professaonal side of the program offers something
for everyone. From the vault comes a 1942 gem from the
Fleisher Brothers Studio. "Bulleteers'' 1s one of 17 Superman
adventures made in the '40s by the studio that at one time
was rivaled only by Disney in terms of quality and ambtlton.
(Pleast see FESTIVAL /Page 15)
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jaZ2 and Broadway favorites Thun-
day throuch Saturday from 8:30 p.m.
to 1:30 Lm., Sunday throuah
Wednesday from 1:30 a.m. to I :lO
a.m. Richard Fau.no's easy listening piano stylina. 3131 West Coast H1g.h-
way, Newport Beach. 642-7880.
CAFE UDO. 501 lOthSt., Ncwpon
Beach, 6 7S-2968, ~lS enienain-
ment niptly. Tonia.ht and Saturday,
Tony Guerrero Sc.1Ctet from 1:30 p.m.
to I a.m. $3 cover charsc.
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CANYON BAR AND GRIU 8S9
LaaunaCanyon Road, Laruna Beach •
Ben MiUiken's Dix.ie Ja:z.z AllStars
each Sunday from 4 10 7 p.m. 494-1911. .
RUM RUNNER 1600PacificCoast
CALENDAR
For more information, call 476-2001.
extension 3113.
CAPE UDO SOI 30th St., Ne~ ~l presents cntcruinmcnt nig.ht-
ly, wim5ocalists with the Doua Webb tonig.ht 1:30 p.m. to I
a.m. 67 2968.
'l'luuwda)'
-CAFE LIDO SO I-30th st:. Newpon
Beach, presents SaJ Marquez wiLh
..Bird.land Revisited"tonilht 8:30
p.m. to I Lm. 67S..2968 or &7J.-SOS6.
JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or·
pniutJon to preserve and mcourqe
live jazz meets every Tbundly at 7 p,m. and is open to jazz muacian1 and~ buffs. For more infonnation,
call Dr. Charin Rulberford at
432-S819or Bill Scott at 642-764&.
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DUKD OF DIXIELAND Blend of Highway, Seal Beach. prestnts The trad111onal Oiiueland, pop and in-Sons of the Beach. one of Southern
novauve JUZ stylanp by famed Califom11's most popular dllUeland
exponentsofNewOrleansjazz.South 1azz bands from 6 to 10 p.m. each
Coast Community Church. 5120 Sunday. No cover charae. rrwAJ
Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. at 8 (213)596-1624. p.m. Sponsored~ UCI office of Ans CAPE UDO .SO I 30th t., Ncwpon MAU P1T1' A Collqe entertainer
and Lecturtt T1clcets arc S 12 for Beach, En1crujnmcnt nightly 8:30 of the year at I.he lmprov throu&h
general adm1ss1on and are available p.m. to I a.m ton1g.ht wuh the Wayne Su-=. at the Bren Center Ticket Office and Wayne Band. 675-2968. OIPltOV presents three stde-
T1cketron. Aac and other discounts sotituna acu each nilht Tuesday
may apply. Monday t&rouab Sunday at 41SS Campus
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 69S CAJl'EIJD0,501 30thSt..NcTJn a~ve.admSu!!;!;!n31,.!Z!..,ne.aShrcowtl tp~m. Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa Cis-n---h En ••htJ 30 nu ._., ... ~ ·
sandra'sJazz ~1yl1n~ to 9 p.m. ::zn .. -y ...._., · tertainmenl n..,. Y : Monday ($))· Sunda~ Tuadav • ,.~ wo p.m.-1 a.m. Wayne Wayne Band this h ' ' {. and Saturday, S: to 8:30 p.m. . 67c 2t!i.J(.8 thl'CH.llh T unday, ($6 , 8:30 and Wednesday and Thursday. 432-7SS9. evening. ,,.. '7V • 10:)() p.m. Fri4ay and Saturday, (SI),
BIST ANGO 19100 Von Karman. ~ doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is lefved Irvine, Jon Gamer trio fuses jazz. Y niptly. Patio diruna is now availabk ~pular standards and old time rock CAPE Uoo SOI 30th St. Ncwpon for late abows Friday and Saturday.
n' roll niahtly, 8 tot I p.m. Tuesday Beach, Entertainment nig.htly 8:30 .._ .. .,
throuah S-.turday. 7S2-S222. p.m. to l a.m. Diana Ditri and Wayne DRIPTWOODLOUNQE21462 Pa· Wa~ with .. lntencction .. tonig.ht. -DUKE'S ENTEaTAINM&NT
cific Coast HiahwaY.l H.untinaton 67S:2968. LOUNOB at the Newponer Raort
Beach preKnts the ~winacrs Trio Wedaei1nJ ~a ~ -~~ ~ with sonp from the 30s and 40s -Sllowcate -·w .,_._.I>
Fnday and Saturday. 8 p.m. to LE IOCIUDIEN llOTltL 4SOO ~· tbc Southern
midniaht. and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach. CalifDnia area perform.i., bc1Jn-
SJ6.1421, ask for Driftwood l.ouftlC. ..Le Jazz Ovb" ftacuriat WOf'ld ctua ~ ll I:)() .,.._ o.ke'• ~Y
VILLA NOVA pianist Stan . artis&sspot.lieltted1'ieeklyin the ~~-tSllowcialelilll.ocovcrcMree.
_Biut __ e_nrid&ie_· __ petfonn __ s_a .....:;va:.....net_· _Y_or_C_our_SIOf'Y __ A_tn_._....,_of~thc-CR __ Fleuri __ " ... TI;.,===c:.=~
ALL SEATS a,oo
• ALL THE TIME •
c... ~ • Nc•,on lwb. ~l!O{at:51S.
1m -a:w fraWNI ll9ft!it of
U'1 bm ~ c:omedilm every ~ ~ Doon opm at 6:l0 .., ... IW ~ aod dtnner reK~ call IS4-.S4.SS.
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=.II ICU ads tticht Tuctday
Sunday. 51.oWtnnn and
adalltlioft pnca a~ I p m. Monday
(Sl); sunctay.
tunday~Ttlunday.($6) 1:)0
and 10:)() pm. Friday and S.turda)'.
(SI). doon open at 6 p.m. Dinner 11
lel'Ved nilbtly. . ..... ,
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8901 w.,., Ave.. Huntintton ~ Mad Haaeer Tea Pany Com·
edy ~ cvuy Wcdnadlly 1n the
doWM&ain nilht dub Three top
~ics.,._,-at 9 p.m. co~cr char f
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224 FeREST AVEN~
~ Bf>()i, CA 9'2651
714-494-6 75 7
GALERIE 224
f \ll,U\ICC0,11,llU
dance dau aid dance is S7 50 per
pn100. Music by records and tapes
wub d.J. Soft drinks 1vaillbk for
pu,Jtbue. For more information or
rrie:rvauons, caJI Blair D. Wood at 6~3048.
LE MBIUDIEN HOTEL 4500
MacArthw-Blvd. Newport Beach. .. An Evmina of Motown .. each
f nday with tht Stonebridee Band
from 7to 11 p.m.476-2001,e•tension
3113. ~
SatudaJ J
LE llEIUDIBN 80TEL 4500 MKArtbur Blvd., Newport Beach,
.. Oanc1~in
Newport ' Stonebridae Band with a
v1nety of b11 bind and Broadway
from 7 to 11 p.m. each Saturday. For
ioformauon, call 476-2001 . eiucnsion
3113.
LONDANCE/FRED AST AlRE
STUDIOl 362S W. MacArthur, Suite
308, Santa Ana. [)an(ic for couplci or sanales. I at Saturday and 3rd Sunday eacll month, 8:30 to 11 :10
p.m. Admint0n SS. includes rcf~h
ments. BaJlroom. Latin dlnona. Call 8~76 form~ information. -... 8'aaday
TllB IOimsncATE Afternoon
SWl"l danClnJ. Maxi's Lou"IC at the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa pments Barney Obon
and lus 20 ~ orcbc5tra every Sunday afttmoon from 2 to 6 p.m.
Admission is SS _J)CT penon. Free
vakt par1una. Tickets may be
purchased in advance at the hotelaif\
shop. Form~ 1nfonna11on, call Elda Pat:rY at (213)S92·2137.
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MAltTIN •TONI'S Swina Dance
Oub meeu at several Or.nae County
locations. Dlna;s. dance contests.
dance tnp1, play outinas. belch
partJCs att some
of the activities. Dance lessons are
offered bqinnana to adv1nced •
ballroom to swina. For times and
locations, call '40-JS I I.
Tlaw.nday
COSTA MESA QUICUTEPPEBI
a scntor citizen square dance poup
seek experienced square darn cou-ples to Joan them. The Ouicksteppers
meet replarly every Thursday, 10
a.m. to noon al the downtown
community center.
Anaheim and Cen&er Sts. 1n C()\ta
Mesa, For more informauon. call
s.4S-S669. SQUARE IUGGEM SQUARE DANCE a.ua sponsors 1 new beain·
nen clau at 7:30 p.m. 11 Rea
Commwuty Cent«, 661 H1milton
St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $6 per couple
per sessJon. Reaular club dances art
I st. 3rd and St6 Wednesday or each
month. For more infonn1tion1 caJI
HankorCelnleSbuckeraa 962-~340.
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P .LL.a.T. Concert at tht Coecb
House in San Juan Capiitrano. Don
Mclean, famous for .. American Pie"
perfonns. Dnatls on FLIRT infor-
mation phone lane: 647-1621.
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for T.0 .1.F. at The Ovtttaod 5-
and TerritoriaJ Saloon (at &he Inn al
the Part). 18SS S. tWbor Blvd.,
Anaheim from S to 1 p.m. For
information and reservauons. call
136-8744.
S£NJOll DEGUED SINGLD
now bcina . orpruzed '" <>raner County scelina additional memben
50 and older who have collqie ~ Pufl)OICS of the poup a.re
academic. IOCial and a delaft '° lhatt
muuw intftCIU. lawsc:ned pcnoos
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may cd Hlrry Cook at 646;"71 to ~ fut~ meetina times and
locations. No charse.
PAllENTS WITHOUT PART·
NEU Or1nat Cout Chapter 26.
(custody not required) will hold an ~ dance at a new locat1on. Los
CabeJktot Country Oub. I 7272
Newhope St., Fountain Valley beaJn-niftll at 9 p,m, Frtt orientation for
SI. ~ll It 7:30p.m.147-1600
or S46-S788 for more information
about the orpaization.
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Partners 1s opm IO divorced, lltplt·
ated, wtdowed or never nwried •
parents ofh\-in,cbLldren. Custody of
tM children 1s not a factor. A non-
profit. non~tcCU.rian. educa11onal or-
pnizatJon. PWP -l?"Ovtdcs I pro-
aram of soetal act1v111cs. d1scuss1ons
and study aroups for sinaJc parents
and their famllin.
LET'S TEE IT UP A club for SJnJie
aolfen belWttn tht aaes of 30 and SS
who want to play soc1ally aod mttl
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PEKING ·AcROBATS
ALL SEA TS RESERVED
2:30 "" • 7:30 "'
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other SJ~ 1olfen. Dues are S2S
annually. Ptay vanous local and
regional cou~. MembcrsJup direc-
tory._ For more information. call 8S4-0690orwntc to: ut'sTec It Up.
31 Rainbow R1dge. lrvinc. 9271S
Satuday
PARENTS WJTHOU'I\ PART·
NERS Hunun1ton Beach Chapter
S9S hoslSa
free onentatJon for single parents 11 8 p.m. followed b)' a monthly birthday
house party 8;30 p.m. to mtdn1&ht
Members ~4. non-mcmbcn. SS. Call
chapter phone 89S..797S for mttttnl
locauon and additional membership
mfonnat1on.
J..U.P. GALA DANCE PARTY
JCWlsh Alsoclat1on of Sin&lc Pro-
fcu1onali holds a dance j)arty an the
Atnum of lhc Fluor Corporation.
3333 Michaelson Orne. Irvine from
iii,Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiilliil 8 p.m. to 1 am. Buffet. mu~ cbncana and free self part.inc. Ad-va.oc:c pa)'mtnt u. S 10 rrn:mbcf'\.
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at the door 1s S 12.SO and SI S for
more mforma11on. call the J ASP lmc-
(213 )lOS-8889.
PRIME OF LIPE SINGLES meet
for dinner at Sam'~ Seafood. 16278
Paa fie
Coast H1&hway. Hun11n11on 8ca<;h at
7 p.m •. For rcserva11ons and infor-
mauon. call 836-8744
Sa.Delay
BIG OR.ANGE SINGLES SAILl.NC
SOCIETY SOCS whale watch1n1 ever)
Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on a
luxury sailboat Share upcnsn. No upencnce n«essal')'. Call Fred at
646-400S for more 1nforma11on
·1 \ I . IS'l I '\GS
P'.L.Ul.T. Suncby ~ms besin
at 7 p.m. an the ScachlT V11latie
Shopptn& Center, 220S M11n Suut.
Suite 20. Hununiton Beach. ()ona.-
uon 1s S3 and free child care 11
available. Free dancin& at Hunt-
1niton Beach Inn follows at 9 p.m.
Call 647-1628 for more 1nfomution
and to leave mc::ssaaies-
PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet
for a upcr Bov.-1 Pan)'. BYOB $7
For umc and locatton. call 836-87~.
Moaday .
SINGLE ADULT MINJSTllY at
Irvine Prcsb)'tcrian Church. S Meadowbrook. Irvine Regular
monthly meeun1 of the K.uros Fel-
lowship en the Fircpbtcc Alco\oe oftht
church from 1 to 830 p.m wHh
refreshments followrn1 the mct11na.
Dr John fl) will ~k on .. Copan&
s't1lls for YtomCS. dark niaJm and
down days" All 11.naJt arc •ekome
and mtttmgs arc tierd on the Fourth
Monda) of tacn month. , o ad-
ml\\JOn charsc A. free v.-111 ot mn1
will ~ rccc1 .. cd.
Taaclay
LIBERTY SJ OLES
TOASTMASTERS CLUB mcctsC"'ny
Tunday at 7 p.m. at Columbo'1
Rest.au111nt, 2610 Sooth Harbor 81 \Id ,
at Warner Wm to speak, hilCn and
lhink more cffc:cu-.c:ly o cbarse to
v1 llOB For more 1nformatJon. caJI
Lee Steinhardt. 647-2349
PaDIE OP UF!! SINGLES mttt
at 7 p.m. for a ducuss1on sroup 1n
Lon& Beach. $3 IOr rcfrt)bmtnt CaJI
836-1744 for rC$Crvauons
SWING AND BALLAOOM DANCE a.ua Learn Ytcst coast iwina. fo-.-
trot; Wiiii. IUDbl, .... and .ill
bll1IOOlll ~at tht lrvant H1h " 2'.ot RoOm at 8 p.m. S6 or SI 9 p. · moods. ~ at 9 p.m For m JI{
1nfonna~. cat1 •94-0S93 ........ , -...-CALIPOllNIA SINGLES H 3 Pl
Hour nd Miaer O.nc1ni. r.J •
Wcd.naday. s IO 9 pm at lh<' I ' Lou~ ltvlat Hilto11 and To"'. r ... 17900 Jamboree Bh·d., lr'\'1nc I•
buffrt Fee is SS. ll0-1010
PIUllE OP LIFE SINGLES m •
for dJnner at Jeremiah's. 8901 "J r
er Ave .. H11011naion Beach at ~ "' " Call 136!.1744 . NEWPORT BEACH SAILl'\1,
SINGLES• clubforSJn&)csa1lor\ ... ,,
or wi~out •boat.• 21 and older 1 sa.ill!'a. pen1C$ and soc1almng \I
the ftrJt and third Wcdnesda> or J
month 11 lht ~poncr Rcson I Jamboru. ewpon Bc:ach6:.'\(h ,
hour: MtttJnt bt&ins a1 8. <"n•'' around 10 pm follC>•-cd b) dan, ir 1.
with a h~e b9nd until I a m \ .
patk1 na as f rtt for those ha"' f cocktail ln the Dukn Lounsc a her
mecuna. Cost 1sS6 C'all 969·M 11
Tluanclay
NEWPORT JntJB 11\CU-.. '
spont0n C•.nclkliaht. Con\er\at
andCamaradc:ricti«tal foriinik \ J
pfusat the Wc:sitt Ftdcral \ ing\ ' Loan Bank commun1t) ruon1 =
C"orporaM: Ptaz.a. Ne..,J>Of1 fkJ, t
Guesupc:akcrandrefmhmena 1 ,,
1s $3 memben, SS pt\I Pl.l n\ .i bc1na rnacSCfor1 "n&Jcs wcckentJ al. reson near the destn 1n ~br t
Rescrvaoons m~ t be madt b> J C'P
IS. For information. call 837-11 11
f, I I \ \\ \ \
~=~~y: m~~~~~~ ~~~~!.n~o~ e~u~~o~~v~~~~~~~!e~~N~~y
Olilr,..C.U ...... mUK"Um lS open 10 'o S p.m. on the whales and other types of{~cns There's a reconstructed &raY whale MUSEUM (attheeastendofEI Prado.
The anaUal Juuary·to-March mi-same days. Adnussaon is S3 for (manne mammals). Some of the skeleton. anformalJon about whales Balboa Pattc.619-232-3821). Thdirs1 arauoe of mcwe iMa 10,000 whaln adults. SI.SO for senior cmzens or matenals arc f~: others are a in lM oceanoara~tc e1h1btts. and Ooor of tM museum 1s devo1td
tom tM lcri .. Sea "> the 8aJa students over 12 w~th po ID card. and nominal pntt Also, there lS an on· c.ourses such as 'Whale M1ira11on enttrely 10 sa bfc she>tt hfc and'
Califonua CIOUl lJ alWIYI a tum or 7S cents for chddlen ~ S· 12. site research hbrary 1s available 10 1he Behavior and Hab11s." Call for spec1· whales. fahibel 11e~s include ,. hale ~ iDteraa io oblervina and Children under five arc frtt. Parluna public. Both the 50C1e'y of'(ice and fie counc times and costs. Dunna the fo ils. a chan of the reproducu'e Life ~~ut thete snaf'ill IJants. 1s S l. hbrary arc usually open dally. 9 a.m annual Fesuval of Whalt' al IAna of a whale. and plaster displa)s
· the numerous whale-CA.BIULLO MAalNE MUSEUM t0Sp.m.:however.execu11ved1rcctor Poant Harbor (three wctk(nds en ~cn.nses you will fiAd depart-(3720 Steohcn While Dr .. San Pedro. Patty Warhol advises that you. call February). the insutute participates Hours arc 10 a.m. to 4· .30 p.m. dA1ly
tlll frorri Southern Cahfonua harbors 2 l 3-S43-1S63): The courtyard fea-ahead. with wbale-watchina cru1~. Hours Adm1u1on 1~ $4 for adults. SI for dUrifta the mi.,.ation time. you can turcs a "Whale Gra~eyard" of djf-ORANGE COUNTY MARINE IN· arc 10 a.m to 3:.30 p.m dAil) ch1ldrn 6 to 18. agt"S 5 and under art'
lam more about whales at a number ferent ~ of fossils on d1sP!ay. STITUTE ( 24200 Dana Poant Harbor Adm1~s1on is b) dona11on free.
o( Southland museums. parks. and lnstde 1s The Whak Room. with a ,.----------------------------------------imtitutions which offer information vanety of anfonnauon on whales.
abOutmannelifc. FolJowinaaresome 1ncludt01 model djsplays and a film. ~biliues: Eacb year between January and
TD SANTA 8AIUIAJU MU-March, the muJCUm sponsors whale-
SEUll OP NA'RJaAL llllTOtlY watcbin& tnps. (Contaet whale-watch
(2559 PueJia Del Sol Roed. Sania coordinator Ann Whonic for de1a1ls ) Barbara. IOS-682..471 l): The only MuKum hours are Tuesday th~
complete blue whak skeleton m the Fnday, noon to S p.m.: 1ttttkends. 10 western United States as on dasplay a.m. 10 S p.m. There is no adm1ss1on
here an the front courtyard. Slue clwac. Parkin& is $4.
···· whales are amons the lal'ICSl mam-THE AME1UCAN CETACEAN so..
mals in eustence, a cVldenced by aETY (Poant Fanun Part. 807
tb1sskeltton. which 1172 fed lonaand PaKo CXI Mar. San Pedro.
IS feet lhslt. Juide the mu.u"' arc 213-S43-6279) bas brochures and
pctum and aofonnauon about van-.--------------out tpeCaa of whales and artifacts
&om the wballlll days. Houn arc
Mo-*ytilnMIPSa"anlay, 9a.m. to5
pm.: SUndly, 10 a.m. to S p.m. On
Weekdays. adftaasuon as by dooalJon;
()ft~ ud hOhdays. lhe COit lS
Sl fot actults; S2 for tttlior cittztns
andlllH IJ..17,ancl SI forduktren 12
Udulidir. CllANN8L m.A.ND1 NAnoNAL Pd& vm1ou cana (1901 $pio.aa~~~-Orive, Ventura. ~~ A free 2S-mintJtt film • .,_. eveey bout, delcnbes the Pett Pd the National Marine Sobe·
1uuy which ntends sut naullcal
mt.la around five o( lhc Channel
Islands. Pictures. SM>$ltr1. and chant
wath1n tbc Vasuon Ctnter deptC't
whales and other ma.nnc life that may
be tttn 1n lhne W1t.en. Books and
pictwn are for sale in the bookstore.
Houn are I a.m. to S pm daily.
There 11 no admia.aoft chattt-
TBI! NATUUL mtoa\' MU·
SEUM OP LOI ANOD.D COUNTY
(900 E.Jpolil.IOD Blvd.. Eaposataoa
Patt. Los Aoetlcs.. 21}.744-3466):
The Da.covtry Ctnltt on tht first
floor dalC)lays a finbeck "hak &UJ.,
t'IOO, llWhaJe boftC ro.ih. and tum· ·--. .._ .... _._ pies of belttn (pert of lht jaw •-.. -_,..,
SlNC1Urt 1n tcHM _... ~). In :6._11 =:.c-::."=9'-Mardl, the CCftttt tctieduln .. A mu• DI.. • -
Wbalc of a Time." (puuapetory :..:::-._ :-..... ==::.
,[J 111\jf MA
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leanu .. ICUVlllCS for childltn plus I .. , ... ....,,.. ......... , --~•1111 1np.> The ccnttr ,, iu=:i~~==·::::,.-~ .. ~....!:±~~~g~-.11 ,lhMii!m&m~ oprn fnm 11 Lm. IO) p."9., Tuaday
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THE JANUARY MAN
(Ill)
l ·IS I IS.It IS
nnNa
(~)
6 lS4Jt.IHS
..
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A cold shoulder for 1 January M
AgHI McG•rr
Recttttted N•rae
H••tiqtoll Bncb
Anorher tale of a good cop who
doesn't play b) the rules. aggravates
his superiors. ahenntes has family, yet
gets 1hc1obdone. Combine this w1tha
sen pt full of bonng dialogue and you
get ··The January Man.··
The JllOt involves the New York
City Police De·
panment"s unsuc·
cessful effons to
catch a scnal killer.
At the mayor's in·
s1stencc. Na c k
(Kevan Kline). the
bohemian cop. is
reinstated on the
force 10 sol"e the
crimes. an under-
taluna that ap-
V4rt ntl, no one has been able to
complete. ll 1s never clearly stared
why N1d: was kicked off the force
Sufi more unbelievable 1s why he ""as
then allowed to become a member of
the same city's fire depanment
~gainst the wishes of the pohcc
comm1ss1oner. who happens 10 be
Nick's brother. and the pohcc cap-
tain. Nick 1s named 10 head the task
force to find the killer.
A subplot reveals a past romance
between Nick and his sister-in-law.
played by Susan Sarandon. A long
bonnJ dinner scene between Kline
and Sarandon is JUSt an example of
the inept dialogue inthis film.
KJtne's pcrformam:e 1s adequate
despite an infenor script. The same
fate 1s dealt Sarandon and Mary
Ehz.abeth Mastranton10, who plays
the new love 1ntettSt.
Rod Ste1acroverdoes the pan of the
mayor. He seems to be an&rY all the
lime at everyone.
There arc a few UC111ng scenes and
even these arc
ruined by draw1na
out the obvious.
cspcaally demon·
st rated m the chax
down 16 fha}lts of
stairs.
The. audience
was JUStifi ably
lauahma at scnous scenes. and we are
all still wondcrina
why the killer used th• methods he
did.
With so many Sood films out at this
time. I cannot recommend "The
January Man." Wait for the video. it
shouldn't be Iona in comina.
BriaaF ...... MaRetilll C...aicadeu
SaataAaa
There is a rule 1n filmmakina
unknown to most of us averaae
filmgoers but one which
screenwriters. directors and
producers swear by. It is referred to as
.. the 10-minute rule." and basically
states that S01T1etime durin1 the first
10 minutes ora movie the filmmaker
must create some device to reach out
of the scrccn and pull the audienct
into the action.
In the hands ofsJulled filmmakers.
the 10-manute rule aoes l; nnot iced. As
members of the au-
dience. we are un· aware of lhe tricu
and devtCCS used
lO mo~e. shock us
and make us care
about what 1s h.ap-
pcn1n1 up there on
the screen. All WC
arc aware of 1s our
dcs1rctoleam more and tocxpcnence
what happens next.
But. in the hands of lesstr film·
makers, the 10-minuterulc stands out
hke a sore thumb. Action 1s tele-
graphed, characters seem contnved.
and we the audience feel cheated,
manipulated, and many tunes anarY
or bon:d.
The new MGM release -The Janu·
ary Man·· has all the inaredients of a
sure-fire hat. A strona can. a eel·
ebnled writer. a cap1ble director.
Mystery, murdet. comtdy and in-
triauc. Unfonunatcty. thete elements
all ran short for one simple reason:
The film bteakt the IO-m1nutc rule.
Durina the OJ>m•na 1equcnce.
events arc blatant·
ly obvious. Thcrt
is no suspense, no
surprile and vr:ry
little emotion. The
chanc1cn in "The
January Man··
9Cem SO SleftO-
typed and man~
(aC:lul"ed as to defy
behevabehty. One
merely wans for
the final denouement with httle or no
ellpectltion or concern.
Tbett as no ncusc for the med1oc.
nty of .. The January Man." Pantcu-
latly since the film was wntten by
John Patnck Shanley. who was
awarded last year'• tcteeft•ritl"I
Oscar for "Moonstruck. .. One .,u
the fceli.nt lhal folfOWU'I &he WC.ttll
of "Moonstruck," Slaaftley ,tamplr
went blck to hit files ud dUiaed otr
an okt unlOkt ~y.
CanA lloal
~Coualaut
........ Nlpel
'"The January Man" tS a confused
film. It can't make up its mind
between beina a comedy or drama. le
isn't funny enou&b for a comedy nor
realistic enouah for a drama. and the
attempt at combinina them is uncon·
vancma. AJtbough there arc some
entertaining moments. I was fa1r1y
bored thrQ\Ch most of the movie.
The bi t problem wnb "Tht
January Man" 1s
its lack of "eull ...
You just don t feel
anythina for these
characters. The
film aucmpts to
make Nick Starkey
(Kevin Kline)
seem exotic by ~v
ing him a wte for
C$Pf'CSSO and b17•t·
re foods like wholt
octopus and sheep innards. This
doesn't make him exotic.Just stranac.
J expected bnlhantt from Kevin
Kline, havina Cl'IJO)'ed his pcT· formances in "A ft.Sh CaJled Waoda ..
and "Tbe Bia Oull." ln ttus movie.
his New York ta:ent fades in and out.
and sounds put-on when 11 1s 1n.
Nick's sidekick is Edv.-ard the an1st
(Alan Rickman). verybody's ilcteO-
typc of a creattve slob who's out of
touch with the world. It's unfortunate
that !"toll~ood uisjs1s on pa·
pc1uauna this stereotype. The other charactcn remain un-
devdopcd, which leads to many
unanswered questtons. Is the mayor a aood PY or a t.dsuY? How did oolicc commawioncr Ftank ~ (N.ck'1
btolhet)acquire lus poe.atton 'of~
and aulbority with such an insaptd. wampy prnonabty?
1'lle c:ftance m«tlftl betWttn
Mutrutoruo ud Sutu Sarandan,
who plays Nick's
fonna lovtr and
hJS brother ff'lnt's cumnt wife. is
funny, as it the
murderer's cap.
tu.re. But two IOOd
ICCDCSdo not malt a mo~. Other an-
noyances: Su11n
S.raftdon's hatt loots hideous. there
it a lot of un.neceuary foul lanauqr.
and Mary Elii.abetll Mastrantonio 11
caa 11 a 23-year-<>ld (autt ... and rm
16).
Don't let the talk move you lo ttt
thtsfilm inJan~. lfyou must tee 1t.
wail b a.Ille vkleO, and mu ''on a
raaay .... , 1ii9b1.
"The JanUll')' Man" takct place 111 New Y orlt City, a
at)' enauJ~ in
fear over a mys-
terious mu.rderet
wbo stnkcs e!U
every month. The
ooly person able 10
help find tM cul·
orh is Nick (Kevin
kJine). pretently
c:mploytd IS a fire-
-.w.....1 man. Two yean
bcfOtt he b.cl bttn fired u a police
detective. It is throup the quest.ion;; fna of hiJ SISlC:Mll-laW Chn.st1le
(Susan Sarandon), hll pertner Ed
"(Alan Rickman) and the mayor'•
dauahtcr Demadctte(Mary Ehubcd\
Mutranton10) that he 1ublc to &rm1
the m ul'CScttr.
But It 1s the mrtllod th.at and mt
pannc:r Ed (Alan Rl<'kman) ux to
sohc tbt m urdC'r that makes tJ\is
deiectt\'c movie so unique. They ute
reuon, deducoon ind utronom) u
well u mlWC and math to fliure out
lbc murdertr's next vtct1m and C'l'm
location. When they place the peoPJi
~Mr. real comedy takn ~ one 1CenC &hows a chase do*ft many fbpu of stau·1. Tbas movtc turned
out to be aatint. chaJlen&ina net
humorous.
Alt or ua in the auchcn« felt M
wue pen of 1t. We
la_ushed out kmd. Ttus mov.c was tood bccaux of its mi~tu~ of drama
and comedy. hhad • lot o( 8CUOD and
lOUCba of the lift•
usual NICJt. I pa_rt·
net, £4. fot ....
AaDCe, .... aftlM.
and laia oft'tcr .. a
troplc:al a~ in the mtdst o( NcW Y ort CJty.
Mn I ClOBtidcr this movie ._.. 1M CKbcn I ha\'C rn~ iWdtM '"The Ju~ Mu" pvo an _uccptaouJ nm ror the money.
AlthOUtft it may be I ljtt)e I.low It
t1mts, It has all lhc riabt demmb in
JUlt the ri&hl ~I IO make it a
"CfY aood movie. tr you ct\joy
advmturc, action or comedy, tJ\is ''
for )'OU.
s Vt1)" runn' \ It
Called v. J nd:i
Ke\110 Klan• ,~.1
cd us hov. 111 al
can be tn " ll!
cdy. In ·• 1 ht· hn
II) Man."' hl HI
11nun v.11h h
com "'a" t> wttJl lc-s\ \Ul (
h 's not h" tau
ln 1hl\n
ffn. stHrJI Ill
ilililf•r11ft wuttd Jnd 1
caa"I feel the mo"at 'houltl' ............... ,.
KliM •11 oft'-belt NC"t-' ,,,~ l Nd !llftey, "°was kdrd 11111 bu ia ' aw few reasoni 1h.11 """ .... ct.. He iu td tow
'January Man ~ will/eave you wondering What it's
9y .JOI. IAl TAK!
~--~ "TM January Man" 1s a stapjc
Hollywood trnrc movte, namdy 1
serial-murder mystery, ~ by
people: not noted for pn: movies -
director Pat O'Connor (the lnshman
who made "Cai ud "A Month in the
Country") and wntcr John Patrick
Sba.n!n'(t'he playwri1lu who wbiooed up "Moonatnack" and .. Five ~Cot·
ncn") -who wanted to prove that
they can do it bener.
Ther. can't.
Tbe r movie is not only bid. it
activdy llCCU to be d1tbked ... The
Janw.t)' Man'" flaunts 111 utter coe-
allaDout
Dinny Aidlo and Rod Sttaatt who. as
the Police chid and mayo1, ~
tJ vcfy, shout a lot and a.re Sood for a
few laulhsalona the Wly.
Unfoftunatdy1 the falm can't 1ttm
to make "I> us
mind if it's a com-
edy Of a dram.a.
UltimaldYi!t iMt't
very •USJJlftl as
either. It's allO un-
fortunate that
Kline isn't ever
able lO really tel
looee and be .,
runny as we know
he can be. In this film. tbtre is no room for tbal. Still, it'• not a bid moV1c. Perhaps
upedltions were a btt too h1Jh
consaderial the caliber of talent
involved. The movie's ttnt.abk. but I
woukln'tbothtrrusluna to the theater
lO ltt It.
Ourrattngs
·~ WAlf.;-P,J ---
• ::_)f
\IUIO,Ol'U'
'Unbearable Li htness,'
'Pointsman,' ' utdoors'
"TM V..,._.le LIO.__ el BeillC" (0.-... HetM
V ..... VBS-Besa. Sat.M.1'ald ll)
"The Unbearable L.i&htness of Bcina" as yet another
lrium~ for Philip Kaufman. a filmmaker of areat ckpth
and vision who 11 able to arup a complcl work and d1s111t
it for mass consumption without losina its spint or
cue~. He made Tom Wolfe's vast celebra11on of
American flyboy" ··The Rtpt StufT." into one of the
industry's most ona.inaJ and 1nterestina films.
He faced an even ~ter challense with Malan
Kundera's 198-4 phalosophical. scnsuaJ and poJ1t1ca.I novel
about deeply Lroubled times an Ciechoslovakaa dunna the
Sovtet 1nvas1on of 1968.
The movae captures the spant of what filmmaJuna 1s
all about: area• storytclhna. com~llina charactttS.. oriJinal and bcauuful visuals. It ts epac )Ct 1nt1ma1e.
po-anant yet funny. tra&K yet 1nspanng.
Tomas (Daniel Day-lLwis). a noted nturosu,.eon 1n ~ue. IS a ~lcs woman1kr who Stmpl)' sl)'S. .. Taite
ofT your clothes:· and women obt11t Wlth the speed of a
ltpptr. Into bis hfe comes Terez.a (Juhcue Banoc:hc). a shy
buueosualcounll')'arrl. and they marry. But be continues to see bas misuns. S.b1na (l.tna Ohn). an arust who fears
c:ommatment of any lund.
SovlCt tanks rolJ into Prquc~ust as tensions threaten
the~-Tomas and TtreuJOIO protests and finall)' flee to Switzerland ralhe'I' than succumb to Soviet rule
Sabtna also shows up an SW'ltiertand, where the tnanaJe
continues. However. hft there 1s • lie, and Tercza socs
home. Tomas follows.. knowina he Wiii be pumshed by the
authoriues for has defection. But he prefers the
.. heaviness" of commitment to the ''liahtn~" of
freedom.
The movie has been named best picture of 1988 by
the National Soc1e!)' of Film C'nucs and has bttn
nominated for two Golden Globe 1wards 1ndud101 best picture. It 1s ~rtaaps the best Amtnean fiJm an a dttadc
and a welcomed davcmon for thehomc..m:cn.
-BJ Delwes Bardl1. AP Aria E4J&or
....... p ........ (Vestr.VW..VJlS.Be&a,S'7UI.
Ila ... ll)
In Europt. raJlway 5Wltcbcs arc called "potnts" and
those who switch them .. potnwncn. -a fact noc unknown
to seeken of metaphor who sornctlmes woodcT an niaht
lhoulbts •hit m.Pt have ha{>Ptfted afat some ume past
they bad taken another dirut.100 an lbcir h ves. ..
A beautiful. dqantly dtCStCd woman sits on a traa n
that moves ~ a fortom landtc:ape. She tean pqies
from a bandwntttn journal. Wak.ina suddenlr she mastak.cn!Y ttts off the traan at a switch1na station 1n the
madcile of nowhere and coofronts lbt swuchman.
The -oman and the po1ntsman do not speak each
Olbet'• tanaUlfC. They do not bite each other. She huddles
outsade Wllh her luaace. The traan does not come. he
huddks 1n11dc lbe dank statJon. StiU. the tra.in d~ not
come.~ stays.
Sea.sons chanae and stall she remains. be and he
y,ork out a modus v1vend1 as domestic as a mama~.
This movie 1s touah sJeddtng. not )O"f typJC&I. thnll-
crucd rent.al. h's a demanding. ttnc. denscl) meUtphonc
parable about men and v.omen and 11's bcauufull)
phot~phed and antenJCly v.cll·•c&cd.
Its too cold tooabs1~a movie tolo,e. but at can be el~ncnccd &;;d felt , and on a stnctl} emotional k'cl at
suooecds bnlhantly. Al Huckleberry Fann saad of another
parable. "The statements "''as antcrcsuns but touah ..
-BJ Scott Williams. Associated Prus Wrtcer
''TM Grat O.&clMn" l MCA Hom~ V""· YH
Be&a. Slt.H. Ralff PG> Once apan John Candy. an immense man of
immcnrc talents, finds h11ruelf strao~ 1n med1ocn•>
This tune around it's "The Grcaa Outdoors .. o-stamna
as h11 brother-an-law as another comedic peat, Dan
A)kro)'d Both arcWtited an this Howard Otutch 1ud) an
b6~m. Yo>hach was produced and .,,..nnen b) John Hushes.. v.ho seems to dcllaht in supcrlkaal film 'itorao
Candy and has family head to Perl.s P1M Ladgt 1n
Wa.sconsm for a hule rusuc hohda\ Who shov.' up
uninvited but A)krO)d and famal) John Huehn v.ho
v.-rote and produced thu 1ns1pad farce', thouaht that setup
v.o uJd be cnst for srcat corned) Wal c up and smell the
pane tren. John
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COLE P.ORTER
OF THE WEEK
ByDORIS~
If the kitchens on fabled Mount Olympus ever
had to ciote down, perhaps the gods would come
to this area for their favorite ambrosAan food. Z-
and his crowd coufd dine on ambroeia at the
restaurant of the same name.
Ambrosia. the restaurant, Is located at 895
Town Center Drive, neighboring the Or~
County Performing Arts Center. It Is famou• u a
world-class restaurant and Is as efegant aa any
place In New York, London or Paris -even Mount
Otympus.
However, the restaurant Is not just about the
fabulous food, the stunning decor or rich
fumllhlnga, the sparkling mirrors and prlcelela
chandeliers. It ts about the people who ltaff
Ambroeia and make dining there the utttmat.
experience for thOle of us who are mere mori.18. ----------------------t There's Chuchl Pucual, the executtw dne-
Early Bird
Dinner Specials
Served Monday through Friday
5:30-6:30 p.m. Complete with
homemade soup or salad.
Crepe dujaur $6.50
Eggplant Charrumix $6.50
Pasw Primavera $6.50
Meatloaf Wellington $6.95
Trout Amandine $7.25
111 Poul.et, du Chef $7.50
Lamb Shank Marengo $8.50
Ertjoy your favorite meal In the comfort of our
qua.Int french country atmMphere. You1J rind u
mall, intimate and very atrordable. {Everything
the pt>rlect french country restaurant houkt be.)
tor, whole background In restaurant manao-ment
has Its roots In her famlty'1 Maharajah Hot•, the
only ftve star hoatetry In the Phllippines.
Executive Chef Chrtatlan Redouk\. atthoUgh
young (he's only 33), super.; ... a large etatt In an
awe1ome kftchen which eeems to apptOeCti the
aln of a football fleld. In t~ls apottea envtror.ment
Aedouln turns out an Incredible French~ for
the m9fn dining room aa-. u a c:omplet~
different and very affordatMe menu of Celllfornla
cuisine for the .... formal Grand T.ton a.let.
Born In Vendome, France, Aedou6n dedded to
become a chef at the age of 8. spending .wry
spare moment In his grandmother'• fwm kltchen.
The chef'1 credenti.t1 are ~. A
graduate of Albert~ Tour CUNnatyeolege In
1972, he ~ hie cereer u chef tor the
RothlcNla famlty In Pana. MoYinQ on to the Hot•
De Martlgnlon • aoue chef, he cooked for M:h
notables 81 the Preeldent and First Prime Mlnl9tet
of France.
After • stint It the Hotel Provencale In the
south df Frence, Aedouln came to the U.S. In 1980
and mewed to C.-.omla to bi eucuttw chef for caaa BIMcl FNnett CUlllr'9 AeltaurMt In LOI
Ang1l11. He mo WOftced at Chan'9dlllr In IMM
and the w..un lona¥9nture Hot• In lGe Anoe*
.. chef Of their -... ,...,,.,.. Beeiudry'e.
In 1916, hew honored to be one 'of 40 c:Mfl
U'I ctld to ~ 111 In Pt uldent "ngen'1 ~ dlnnW ...... been wtlft Ambrmaa
Ma 1Ne Md la In ctwve of II tood oper•--
menuP1911Mtg •Wiii • purc1111lng tor the V9r'loue
dN*'a roome. -. _,,... a..n, .. general~ at AmbrOU.
la the nn•1Ml••n1n1 mcs-t fOr -~ pet1iee of .. ..... He ........ prtde In ... ~...,.
clllr .............. to IUft the ..... Md
PoC*et book of .. "'°" clloernlltg .... eov.-. There le 9Wf\ • ~ bot* of ...... wine
from a..... de ~ prtoad at mor. "*' S20,000. WMI a__, to ••P-a datel
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NH:AM, L-AM spotlight mostly Californians
Both the Laauna An MUJ(um and
tbc Newport H arbor An MuteUm
open double btll ulub1tJOM toda}'.
NHAM, localed at 8SO San
Ckmentc Onve m Newport kach.
wall ahcrM:ate the Yo10rks of tnltt· nauonall.Y 1«la1mcd artists Barry le
Va and Gunther Fora unu1 April 2. NHAM's .. Ban)' Le Va 1966-1988"
exhibit will feature 80 draw1np and
s1Jt •·recreated" 1nstallat1ons b}. this
Lon& Beach natavc, lf'lduate of Otis
Art Institute of Los Ancelcs, and rec1p1ent of a Los AnstlC"S County
Museum of Art N~ Talent for
Sculpture Grant, a NationaJ Endow-
ment for the Arts Sculpture Grant.
and a Guucnhc1m Fellowship for
ScuJpturc.
Le Va's 20.plu.s )CU rctrospttt•"C
1s the first comprchcn'-'"C Wffi Coast
sho....,ma of th..e rcno....,ned mst.allat1on
arust's abstract v.orts and \lollll in·
elude reconstructions of p1votaJ may
terp1cces 10 hts oeuvre lJkc "Untitled
Felt" and .. Larae Flour Dust.. EMii Kou Jr_. watercolor .. Otd .. , .... 11 at tfte • -una Art The .. Gunthtt FOf1 -Pa1nt1nJ. • -. Sculpture, lnst.aJlauon • uh1bn1on 1s MuseUlll.
another coup for NHAM because 11 spokcs"'oman Anne Nalc1d "v.ill represents tht first one-person 2 f f Amenc:.n muteum sho-.ina of the contain 79 piccn ° an o all media
)oung (37) Ocrman artist's non· CO\'cnn~ a span of ovn-I SO }cars 1n the state s art history." reptttent.atlOnal mixed media "'orks The sho11o 1s d1v1dt-d into fi1,c time
(althou&h he's CnJ6)cd solo shov.-pcnods _ Earh C'ahfomia An
Cl$tS in Franoc, Holland. German) ( 1840-1900) Earfy Cahfornia Im· and New York). 'c1nl\l\·19'0) ,.. 11:: Fora's prnent.auon will include press1on1sts 7\/V" ~ • '-a 11om1a
three two-dimensional .. au painl· Plcin o\11 Painters ( 1920.1940). Early
1nas, 12 lead tthdp,einunp-"The Cahfom1a Modem1sts (1940-1970).
Newport Pa1nt1np ' created express~ I ly for NHAM -four monumental
bronu 1CUlpturcs or stelcs, m. bronze
rtficrs.. and a one-room insualfation
composed of a wall p&inuna. c1aht pbo1osraphs. and a mirror v.hu:h.
NHAM spo~cs11ooman M1~1nc
Gatber s:a)S -makes the \ 1rv.rr an
intqral put of the total statement ot
the pica."
A c:at.al91 with an 1ntroduct1on b>
NHAM Curator Paul Sch1mmcl and
eu&) s b)' an b1stonans,lcnucs accom·
pa.rues the Fora o h1b1 t
Down~ eotit at I.AM. located II
307 011T Dn"c in La&una Beach. an
cxh1bmon t1tkd ••'f'ht Full pee·
trum·· Mil ctkbrate Cahforn1a's an treuura by fifhna all but the upper
pllcr\' at tht Ka uit musnim until
March~.
'"Tbc FuU Spectrum," U )S LAM
and (on temporary Cahfom1a "rt
( 1960-1987) The cxh1b1t ranges from pnm1t1\e
sketches b) anon)'mous artists (such
as tho~ b) c~plortrs who recorded
h1stoncal. soc1ol<>11caJ. or SC1cnt1tic
data with their dnav.1n15 and paint· mas> of the past to the challenging
creations of rpastcr art1s1s of the
present
Some of the artists arc W1ll11m
Keith, William Kahn. Thomas Hill.
WiJham Wendt, Gardner S)mons.
Jack w,tkinson Sm11h. Gu) Rose.
Elmer Wachtel, Bcn1amin Chambtts
Bro\loln, Grand"1llc Redmond. Jean
Man.obc1m. Edpr Pa)'nc. Gcorac
Brandnff. David Parle. Clarence
H1nlde. Ben Messick. Emil Kosa.
Oscar Fischinacr. Karl BcnJam1n
Lorser Fc1tclson. John Mcl..aulhhn,
DcW11n Valentine . f oh n
McCracken. Allan Mc<'ollum. Ja)
Pb11lips. John St. PtCITC, Tom Wudl.
Arnold McschC's. and Rot.rnd Reiss
In LAM's upper &alter) unul
March 12 .. 111 be the famed rn·
v1ronmcnt.al narrat11>r in St''Cn Jl3rt\
called ··The l.a&oon ( \clc" b} "-~• Coast ccol<>11c.1l artists and Del Mar
~idcnts ~1on and Helen Ma)cr
Hamson
The husband and \1>1fr team\ ""Tht' Lagoon C)clC'" (a I 2·)C3r pro1cc1>
depicts ""Ith ~ords and ptiotoaraph)
the acstht'l1c. ~\\ holO&K-:tl. sc1rn
Now Serving SUIDIY
IUICAI llUIFAST
HUEVOS ................ •1JI
HUEVOS $141
RANCHEROS ..... ..
~~g~ags.. .. ....... s 141
MACHACA. .. ....... $1 II
~~:~t ................. '249
Served w/T ort1/las,
Refrlfld Beans &. Fruit
1712 Plecenll•
COSTA MESA
ufic. and moral dilemmas fa«d b)
cn"1ronmcntahsts. sc1ent1sts.. h1s-
tonans. and the community at tarae
in 1ryinJ to protect as v.cJI as perfCt"t
the environment.
l11dudcd 1n""lbc ~\:en sagn of the
cycle arc 4S hand-colored photo-
JRphs with accompa.n)1n1 lcJtts A
bouod C'd1t1on of the cnt1rc piece 1s
also included v..1th the c1.h1bn
The NHAM c~h1b1t is open Tue •
da) throuah Fnda) from JO am to S
pm ,SaturdAyfromlOa.m to6pm ..
and Sunda\ from noon to 6 pm
Adm1ss1on '1s S3 for adults. S:? for scnio~ s1udcnts and the m1htal'):
and SI for chtldrrn I 7 and ul\4kr.
L.\M IS open TUC~) throuah
"unda\ from 11 a m to S p m
"dm1ss1on I s~ for adult\, s I lor
~niors and students and frtt for
children un~r I:? and L.\M mcm·
bcrs For funhcr 1nformat1on call
NHAM at "'59-11~ or L.\M u
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A view far, fat away from.ttle San .J eaquin Reservoir
-'\s some of you are aware. the
Metropolttan Water District as thank·
ina ot putting a floattna cover on the
San Joaquin Reservoir so that the
water meets the clean water standards mandated by the tederaJ and state
aovemmcnts. Nearby rcstdents aren '1
too happy about this. So. Uncle Don has arranae<f an intervjcw with the·
San Joaquin Resnvo1r Really Ovcr-
pnced Propeny Owners Assoc~t1on.
.
Q: So what's the problem?
A: They wanna cover the reservoir
and ruin our views.
Q: Why?
A : Cuz birds go 1n it.
Q: WhaUlocs iMt do?
A:. Makes the water diny.
Q: Would you want lo drink diny
water?
A: We don't dnnk TAP water here.
Q: What about everyone cl5e?
A:. Let 'tm drink Sputletts.
Q: That's not fAlr.
A: I want my view.
Q: How many of you have v~?
A: 'Bout 20 or so. 0 : How ma!"y residents arc served
by ihe n;KfVOlr?
A:. I want my view.
Q: There's about haJfa million.
A: I wot my view.
Q: They don't hke dttty wa1Ct'.
A: I want my view.
LoOKING foR SoMETHING
HOT, FAST AN D ITALIAN?
: 1.:·
LUNCH AT lHE OLIVE GARDEN.
Have lunc.h ot The Olive Gorden,
where you won't wait long for a hot
dish of fresh, homemade pasta like
lasagco or spaghetti, or our deli-
cious soup, salad and breadsticks.
~re our prompt, extra-attentive
service can get you on your way
in under an hour, 1f that's your speed.
So come and enjoy a wonderful
Italian lunch at y90r pace.
At our place.
WHERE ALij ThE BEST OF frALY I \buRS
• 16811 Beoch Blvd , Hunt1ngt.on Beoch
, .
Q: Not usinaa floatinacovercouk1 be cxpensi~.
A:. I want my view.
Q: What lbould be dc>ne?
A:. Anythins that teu me keep my
view.
Q: Sucbu? • A: Lea~ it in ias natvraJ state.
Q: Which 11?
A:. No cover.
Q: But it's not a natural reservoir
A:So. Q: In its natural stak it wouldn't
ha~ Wiier. A: But that would ruin my view.
Q: But it woWd be natW'81.
A: I want my vteW •
Q: PaJd ellra for the wat.cr view"]
A: Yeah.
Q: Ever pey anyt.Mns to ~ wa1Ct'
district? A: Nope. Q: Pay any or tbe raervorr's main~ costs? A: Nope. . Q: Pay for any of its capetal
improvements:
A:. Nope.
Q: Pay for the pmonnel to operate
It? A; Nope.
Q: Pay to keep the wat~rdean?
A:N~ ,,.._ ... UNCLl/ .... ISJ
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Friendly suggestions
to better restaurants
There I was. with cioppino broth •II
over one of the floor mats of my car,
the result of a bout wa th a leaky carry-
out container that would have
worked well for cartina borne the
remains of deuen but shou.kt never
have been med for leftover fish stew.
And me without a do&. Three wuhanss ~lh Plnnol later,
the frurance auu ltneered -and
90fDC ol'* pay d)e on my floor mat
had dtstt~aed. They tell me polka
dots are '"in for spnna.
The restaurant busuieas. one of the ~ matt 1mpottant and fastest ~· ~ 18 Amenca, 11 far from pirfDct. I~ lhc ~Bl of
1 new )at• ljOOCf time to air~
of my com~inu -· make that oblervation.t.
I. When are restaurants IOI RI to tct lhc men a, \hat many or ias arc
CC)ftlWldy oe a dset? Ooet that me.an we bave IO Ila)' home and tat ftozcn
WeiPt W1ecben diaaen? Dtet "'tPeCilb" like a twn*1-• patt.ie
CCMepled with a KOOP o ~
cMnc lft redcl AC""t la tM Pf'C*'ln 4r'Plftmcnl Md not .. ," Wint. GO 'PY oe Stiuy Havea. for~
aat".UC.
2. Stop microwavi• o.r twcid. It
t.,,.. •IO I l'OCt tlilt "Y· And ~have empty calories. We
want more whok pains. Since a
t.eedbeallct maa ooc of &be .,_..
Utetncall about the QU&laty of your
rataurant. wby 80l fill n w.th made-
&om«:ntdt ~ loeded willl milln, bru. .,._, bmia and
Ktlmc teech. It IMet mON tune and
coeia lftOft moaiet, but tbc public ril ~· iM defliertftce . . . 3. Fmb f'nlit lbould be ~ 11
motelllualc*a~tintbr ti'8 ol I .......... slice of
boM)'dew. HOw ... (tab hit
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1 Love songs Between Inner and Outer Space'
White many o( 1ll detractors blast 1l as beckpouDd mu.sac or rMlJow
m&llh. lbert'1 no den~ns that New >.ae musac as attt1C11na the evcr-srowin& ~ oHans. And as tbc
no1tc uaffiC and ltnlion that rattle our daily Lives continues to mount.
many hstcocn are tunin& in New Ase for its therapeutic, soolhnta cffccu.
In that sperit. electric v1olin1st
Tony Sclv~ wiU perform "BaK.aC>a:
Love Sonp Bet~ Inner and Outer
Sl*C" as pan of the 1..a&una Bcacb
New Ate concert teries on Saturday
nishL On Su~y momina. St'I~
and bis~ Dr. Laura Mou~ wtll
presicnt an intemive, thrce~hour
workshop that up&ora the scientific
uses o( tound as a tool for deep
bcahq.. ·
"Tk sound of the violin ~uc:es
a natural beahna sound, .. said lhe 49-
)'car old. Los Anftlcs-batcd Sclv11t
'''' '"'' PSO to resurrect
Beethoven 's 10th
So )OU thousht Beethoven wrote
only nine symphonies..
On Feb. I and 2, the Pacific
SymlJJhonr Orchestra will aivc the Southern Cahfonua premiere of
Bcclboveo·s Symphony No. 10.
The fint mo~nt of Bcethonn ·,
propoled Tenth Symphony was ~
cently comDkttd from lhc com-
pottt's sketches The work ~-as done
by 8any Cooper. a m\WC professor at
the Uo1ven.1ty of Aberdeen 1n
Scotland.
The IS-minute syml>hon). to be
conducted by mt.asic cf1rcctor Keath
Clart. w1U be ptrfonncd at the
Ora• County hrformaot Ans
Q nttt It ~ lhe on&Jnally
schechded Moun "HafTMr" Sym·
phony No. 3S. Cooper ao authority on
Bctthovmt• compositional pro-
CCllCI. fd1 tMte't .. lftOft than cnOuah
thnnattc material b the fint mo"c--ment 1n ltleethovcn '1 lkacba. so that
a ralmtton of at does not include any
Stp1rant new mot1\<ct ~· Cor
wander) t00 far into the tttlms of
fantasy;• he Mid.
The movt~nt 1ncludn a $hon
1nvochacttoa, a IUC«Cdina .. anct.nte" section. an "aJletto .. aftlf a l'C'tum of die ............ lts w<M1d ~mk~
occuned "'London's Royal FtseivaJ
Halt Oct. II; the Amenc:an pttm1ttf foloMd a than a week &al.et II New Y orit Cnf C'--..e Hall. AftOtkr PSO ~ afrtttLd by cM-. it die ApriJ S.":6 pett, f()l' wtuch
till ll•~.~in V1t1YOSI l.etla
JGH"91CI wtll _pcrfonn Hcnt)k
Wie-Wlki'1 Vtob.o Concmo No 2
te tin o( the pttVIOUlly tcbedukd .. TDlll"C .. by b\id, ••• Pill--•Plft c:s•nd ......
C1Mt1 .,.. o1 -~ nw tll1rd ...... Arnt• 811 Will be ltetd at •Hc•;AIWR-'holltSe&~.
Ja. 21.;· "'I:-.. " 7 p.tr1 Thn = .. MOwt c.-.-. • 'nsft~COliliMYd!Mn~
& 'I lfll. .... W~ dia-
111::.: .l!."':W:,~ '**" .... e't'el,W v-... ....... ...
-~ Cl ¢ h• ~,.._. bf E~ ,. .. .. Kinder. lk ... ii • __... ....
aJtbouch )OU do have the option of
comH\I in an 18th-century costume
of lour cboK't.
For those wisban& to take a mrnuct
lesson.. OM wall be ai~n at 7.lO pm
Wcd.Dctday at ao undacloscd lo-
aitaon. For addmonal info. call
634-1276. Happy danana. ~ ..
Balkt Montrnartrc, (tab from Its
fint fwl-<kQllh "Nutcnckcr"' last
month. Will tie hoktina auditions for
both all nwocompanyandchaldttn'r.
d1v1sioa.s Setorda)' at the N~pon
Ballet Academy, 2632 Santa Ana
Avenue in Costa Mesa
The main company 1s for q<"s I 3
and up. whakthcchaldttn's compan)
11 for ., 7 throuab t2. Ballet
Moatmantt 1 d1r«ud by tell
V1onai. former pnma bellerina with
tbe Romanian State Opera BaJkt fclr
f\irtber 1nfonna1ion and appoint·
ments. ca1J 646s76&1. • • • Three Oranac Counuans arc
amona the tia.ht youna a~nt1« anisu ~ by Opera Plc1fic to
appear. an appttnta« roles an its
U~ll'I produC'UOn Soprano Molly Minor and ~nor Ch~ Campbdl. CaJ State
Fwlrr1oe alumni. and IOCQnO Ehza·
beth l(ot!iJd•das, current.I)' s&ud}IQI
wttb Na.am Allud an Coate Mna.
wdl UIUmt su~int &Dd chotvs i'okl in Brltin1't "Nonna. .. •ht(h sws Olimt Joan Sutbettaad. and
ltOllllU't -ne latba of'Scvtllt ..
Mmor wtH pcvfonn \k rolt of 1en1 • ... ...,_,.. M\Uc botll
Cr s 1111 ud K*..,.. '"" be cMrUI ....., ia "'Nonila. .. The
... lice A.-Pfo. ~ .... r.,.... eo~
)'.O'llll c.11 ...... ~ ........
~.. M. II Ud ........ ,. "'fr for ...... call ,.,.M-OPUA Ot 979-7000
the sound ofone'ssoul has bttn heard
-and that bnngs me SJUtJO)"
Sclva&e's Saturday maht conccn
bqins at 8 p.m. at the l.qlon Hall
C'ommunity.Ccnter, 384 l..t&lon t an Laauna Beach. Tickets att SlO at the
door, $8 1n advanct'. Advance 11ckets ma) ~ purchased at the Recrcauon
Department. Fahrenheit 4S I. or
Sound Spectrum.
To an~nd Sunda> momrna's work·
hop -which wall focus on dream .
JOumal wntrng. movement. d~~ana.
hst~nang and mu 1c maluna -ptt-
(Pleaw see ROOS/l'age tS)
It's Caliente. It's the electric
energy of the Southwest. The
vibrant brilliance of a desert in
bloom. The spirited flavors of
smoked meats, fresh tortillas,
homemade aalw and refresh·
ing ~.The smoky aroma
of mesquite embers smoldering
beneeth stow-turning rotisseries.
It's Orange County's hottest
new dining attraction -and It's
getting hotter.
Now open for lunch, dinner and
happy hour.
1910 Main Street, Irvine
975-1220
LOOllllld on tM ..,,_ of lllWn SC,_
................... of lllecArttM
YIU t ·~.-111ait1 In f • f"',.... lltNduf'e.
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ART INSTl'1't1l'E OP SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA 1112 Laguna Canyon
Road. Laauna Beach ~nts a kt'ture b)
Madden Harkness T ucsda) at 7· lO p m as
pan of an exh1b111on of the an1st's work~
Gallery hours arc Monday throuih Thurs·
da~.llam to6pm .. Fnd3y.8a.m to4·30
pm :ind Saturda). 11 am. to 3 pm The
rAh1b11 continues 1hroua.h Frb 10.
497-3309.
AUsnN GALLERIES 218 forest Ave .•
l..quna Beach pr~nlS an uclus1\;e
showin1 'llllllh Can1onest--J1rna1can an~t
Wong Shue Saturda> and Sunday. Works
on display w1ll 1nclude new hm11ed ed111on
KflVlphS and m1l!ed media ong11\lls on
n~ paper Hours are I I a m 10 7 I) m
Saturday and noon 10 6 p.m Sunda)
Out On The Town
STEAK & SEAFOOD
REUBEN E. LEE
The best seafood m town is stiH on
the boat! Not JUSl for hol idays and
specia l occasions, Reuben E. Lee
serves delirious tt'aks, seafood &
spec1altiea every night of the week.
Lunch, brunch. dinner. Banquets
for up Lo 400. Weddings. parties.
receptions. etc. In Newport Bay
151 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach.
675 5790.
ZUBIES
Pure and simple, just like mother's
love! They serve 10 02. lobster tails,
filet mignon, prime rib, ribs and
chicken at the most reasonable
prices m Cost.a Mesa. These din·
ners served on special nigbtl-open
i night.a. Generously poured low
price drinks. Our customers have
been coming back since 1970.
Located al 1712 Placentia an Costa
Mesa near 17th Street Call
645·8091 or 631-980:l.
ZUBIES GILDED C AGE Rtght
next door to Zub1es. All our pizzas
are large 16". any combination, all
toppings. at $5.95 ($6.95 take out).
Wide screen plus 8 TVs. games &
videos. Full Cockuul Bar Open i
days. Lunch & Dinner 1714
Placentia, Cot1ta MeM
ROBRY 'k<:Ef.'S
0 11r h"'"'' 'lli.'\1111' 1 .. makmir;
t'\t r\ lnt'.tl d 'l>t'UJJ tl('lll,111111
)n11'1l "11nt J lr11nt ft•\\ ..eat tor tht
lot>41 and lun .11 811bhv Mc<:ee· ..
whe re the menu fealurei. 1avor1lt''>
like prime rib ul beef au jw;, nnlv
the f1nt>.,t a~1Hlahle fre-.h 11 h.
tSDA t•hotte "teaks. loh,ter and
nimbrnotwn dinners. F:\erv t'nl rt>e
1 ncludt>" men f re..,h hr end. fre,h
\t>l(t>lAhlt-. and a tnp w our U"iird·
"mn1nl( .. alad har ,ind alter
dmner. \'oil ran d1rnt'e and romJllll'
in the \\t-1-t Coai.t'.., mo.,t f'l!t1t1n~ n1~ht< h1h Fur o ntl(ht un lht' to~n
ur an\ t1ml'. make ll pt'ttal w11h
the ma~ll.' In Ne"port Bt"at•h .. 15:!
1-:a-.t ( u;~t H11(hwav For re..,E'r
,.al111n:. rail tii;1.~aso
THE REX RESTAl'RANT
Located on the oceanfront atrrn•
from the Ne~nt Beach pier, The
Rex l!I the Oran,e C'o4iot 's m< l
t'xdu 1\e M>afood re taurant. \\'ell
known for fresh 1iawo11an JtOUrmet
lish elect ions und ~ped1thzinic 111
\\l't'l Channel )!,fend abalone, ten
der H'lll and prime meat'I The Ru
Hestaurnnt ti. the choice of local-. a
well a'l vu.11or11. Rec1p1ent 11f the
prest11(1ow. Travt>l·Hohday award. ra u (/elel(alll attire 'undav
hrunch. d1nntr <'all 675 251'6 for
re.;erv&tmns Valtot parking.
CRAZYHOR 'E
S TEAKHOUSE
Country dtntnl( with cl ! Authen·
t"' wei;tl:'rn dl'tor r tourant and
!l.llloon. featurinit prime rib, frf'l!h
eafo1wl . and their ra.ml•W. pan
i.autet.-d ste.ak . Lur11 h. Mondav·
Pridat\". reserv11t 111ns auarantc...<I.
Dant•mg and live mU11ic 10 tht -
497-1300. lftl to fttt ~ Europe at thc end of
BUNTINOroN IEACB LIBIU&Y World War II. Ldwary hours are Monday.
Muntclpal "" Gallenes. 7111 Ta.lbm I to 9 p.m.: Tuttde)-. Wcdnctday aod
"ve .. Huntington Beach, throu&h Feb. 16, Thursday, h .m. toS p m.OotedSuDday
"The Fallen Ones." an cl1h1bwon of 148-8748.
paiotinp by Stefan Krikl. 1 Fountain ' LA.BAJNA G.ALLEUD le Mend.en
Valley resident who was a 9 )car old 1n Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Bhd.. ~pon
PraJuc, Czcchoslavam 1n 1945 Tbctc Beach btuin the work ofneo-romanoc larae.-scalepa1n11~depict Naz1uttemP1· ar11.S1 Robert Wauon 1n 1 wttkend of
saloon. D~er Huad 1-!xit/Newport ITA UAN F~y.Santa Ana 549-1512. --------------
THE CANNERY
Thi h1 tune aaterfront landmark
11 ~~"P<>rt'' C'annen. \'1n Jt
leutunng fre:.~ hK·al .-.eafood and
t-a tern heel' Con .. i.111ently aiood ser·
\'Ice, open for lunch dinner. un·
da' Brunt h aod Champagne
Herhor C ru1, er.. Eott'rto1nment
nightly and Sundav aftern11(1n'
En.1oy thf' l11u111e rood l(llller~ -
1uperh dam chowdN1 :w 111
Lafayette. 6'ia·5777.
SAIL LOFT
VINNIE-S
Th.f' ~t ltaha.n food prepared
lrom the!reshesl iDJrtdi.ents usinJ
no pre-.ervativ _1 Nit, 11gar, or ex·
~ fab. Ownto b> Vinnie Colan·
drea uf .Brooklyn Paua Work•.
famou. for bav1n1 The ~t Piua
10 Orange County b1 'The Cr..al
Pina H unt. 270 East l7lh 'tret't in
Cc,.ta Meta 722·9'264.
VILLA NOVA
A beautiful bay view cTeates the
romantic aeuma that h niide tht'
\'ilL1 Niwa a·• p«ial lund o( place ..
tor over M> y an Supub cui•in~
from <.:tntral and NortMrn ltaJy
~nt-d 1n Old World tNlrm. Ex·
ten 1\t w1ne li.t. Dinner niechtly. -
Piano bar. Full menu ttl 1.00 a.m.
evenu btilHtftl with a public ~
thli evu1111 ho 10 p.m in the pltry lftd
at a bnJndl Saturday ISl-llll.
NPPOllT rvaucuu•av ~·
pon Center Branch, 156 San Ckmcnte
On vc, Newpott Btach dtsplays the works
of award winn1na phototns>htt C1a1re
Muetltr. dunna thc month of January
644-3191 ..
~T1IEAIW
GRAND
DINNER THEATER
lmprnaivt dinin1 and proft>~ wnal
product1ona ue ure to p~a~ each
time you "lfoil. T he extraordinarv
bufftt of(pra roast baron or btoef.
glazed ham v.-ttb • fruit "-uce.
Gtor-ia ch1cktn with i>e9 hN and
Jiau and the Mahi Mahi as 11.ervtd
1n a peasant MU~ Tri a;lor fettU<'
dni and cream ts e real fa\onte.
Enjo\• d inner and a pla ltlnight'
Grand Dinner Thea~r locattd
within the Grand Hott>l in AnaM1m
at I Hott>I \\-a, C'•JI 72'1·7710.
'ail Lort Bar & Grill featurf' t>t't'an
view dintnx "ith tht' e-mr>ha-.1., on
frtsh tufood 0\"1ter bar. l1\t-
entert.a1nment ml(htl\. tn che-har
area. Op('n lor dtnner n11(hth Imm
5 p.m. Wttkend houn. from 10:'.iO
m 1-'alJulou" Sunda\ Hrunrh
Located &t .mo P ( H 111 Laguna
Bt'nch.
:u:u Wf"llt (\>&11! Hlfhway, Nt'w· ~OFAK9\ID port Buch 642· 1
TALE OF THE WtlALE
R11>ent.nce-ii lllcp back into t1me to
a place where you can dint> at \'O\lf
own It~ ore Enwv the rom nee t•f
old Newport with a panorom1c bev
\'It"· Kxc1tt your M!tu.e wath thtir
Mn.&ationol afcl(ld and traditional
favorites Urukfai<t 7·00 a m. fon·
d ··l"rid•Y· ~unch 11;00·4.00 Mun·
di\)' Frida). Oinnt>r 4 .00· l J :00
Mondav • ' turda~. • tturdav and
Sunday Hrunch ·;.00.4·00. 0\ l4'r
H r 1-'ri<l•\'. Saturdav and Sunda ·,
l3Mq11t>t I 1ht1 up to soo, mo
Mam StrHl. fMll1elft tl'i'3·46:U '
MEXICAN
-.
GINO'S ON TRB HlLL
-
Almoet. • Co.ta Meu landmark
where fnen<S. and mem0t• mMl,
Gino'• ian't an Italian R.taurant,
but a restaurant t>iN. run .bY • (loQJ) Italian. Ev n t they
rv. many Italian ii.em.a, y •lac
ofter a larp variety o! other itama
on their menu. Known for "H~t
food and rrieodly NMct," Gino••
fNtUrta 11 varied m nu with
emphalli on quality and reuonabl
pri Uve tntarta.inJMnl Mon.
thru. S.t. from 8.30 p.m . ., wJday
• Sunday twee.kfatt rrom t a.m
LocAt.ed at d8 PMt 17th troet.
C'otta M .... Call MO-l7M> for rw·
erveUolM. dl.nrtiona °' w c.ewr. .
GLIDETO I 1-IANGE c > MAST RE-'l~A.. IS -
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Q; You say that the cover v.ould
Rducc propeny values 1n Ncwpon'>
A; Yeah.
Q;Sowbat?
A: Then the heathens from Hu nt·
insion coukt afford Ncwpon.
Q: Horrible lhouaht.
A; Yeah.
ROOS , .......... .,
rqjstration at tM Laauna Beach
R«rcation Depertment 1s required.
Tht cost is SlO. UpcomU.. conccns 1n the Saturday
niabt New Aee teries aod.ack the Olm
SWn Ducal (ffb. 18), Brian Golden
(Match 18).BnlceBecVar(April IS),
and a soeciaJ event to be announced
(May 10). CaU 4SS-30S9.
FESlfVAL:
Last year's Academy Award nom1·
nee 8111 Plympton 1s ~presented b} "How To KJss." a rwis\Ld pnmcr on
that most ancient form of cllprcssion.
·-Ybe Door" from Russia tw been lakencd to an episode ofthe-Tw1hght
Zone" and was three years 1n the
makJna. Conchadina the prO&flm 1s "Tin
Toy ... • IUlte-of-the-an, fully com-Bowt wtdo~s) ud bOth da}s nc.\t
puter-an1ma\Ld shon by "computer weekend. Sod" John Lassiter. Wuh cutttnt Ticket pncrs arc SS 1n ad' a net and
tcchnoloc.ical ldvan~ an artist 1s $6 at the door. Mann« ud.cts arc $4
truly only limited b) 1m111nauon and v.1U be sold at 1he door onl)'
S1xtetn of the 18 en1nes v.111 be Tickets aJsos can be pun:bascd 11
rcce1v1na their Ora nat Count) Sound S~trum 1n Laauna ~h premieres.. and •II Ticke1master outfets.
The Fcsllval of An1manon v.111 be .-------------
presen\Ld ton1Jht throuah Jan. 29 at W.~ f .,...., ~ ' JUt
the Pon Wtlh even1na ICf'ttDll'" at American Heart v· 7:30 and 9:4S. There will be a 4 pm. & .. soc~
matinee th is Sunday (11tent1on Su~r ,_ ""'""'
..:-. d o· · ., ... e ve, 1n1ng
,.....,,...s..r..
... o,.ra.r
OttuVW. .,....,
Sunset Dinner Specials fro
$7.95
CJ\FE. LIDO
~"anl. Rf"tauranl & Jau ( luh
"One of the to p ten
night spots in
Orange County ... " s.,,. ..... 011 .. 1 ..
• 11a..-n Fadlldn for PTlnu PartJft
• P&u Yov HoHda}' Putla Now
fl I\\ l H 'I \ I \ \It, II I '
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ONLY $7 .95 per per$00
Now Serving 11 am-3pm SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE
BRUNCH!
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LUNCHEON SPECIALS ,,,_,,3,a
548-2060
Ol'BN1DAY L.untJI • 11:30• nt .:J;(J() p.m.
1J&u« • 3.<JO p m ICHJO p.m
&11W.19tk8L.Co•ta Meaa
•Town c ... ..., l.>nv. • f'o!ta \le-M ,_.. ,,.,. (Mnc• Couru~
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Movie Screening Sponsored by:
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SHO PPING CENTER
Screeolng:
Wednesday, January 25th
8:00 p.m.
Pick up your complimentary
movie tickets at these
participating merchants
• Bogie's Pizza
• C & A Clothiers
• Clothestime
• Check Cashing
• Continental/
Eastern Sales
• Egghead Discount
Software
• Fit Wear
• Frame N' Lens
• Great Frame Up
• Hairmasters
• Shoe & Vacuum
Repair
• One Day Cleaners
• Luv 'N
Donuts
• Metro Print
'N Copy
• Pure Sweat
• Plaza Jewelry
Mart
• South Coast
Hair Design
• Software Guild
• South Coast
Furniture
• Subway
Sandwiches
• Wilbur's
Wiener Works
Arrive Early. Seating Limited -One
Nick Nolte
They rob banks.
She steals hearts.
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