HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-31 - Orange Coast PilotMater Del's
Dylan Rigdon
takes his gift
for free throws
to UCI courts
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THE ORANGE COAST
A Huntington Beach man
\Nho kidnapped his
granddaughter six years
ago Is sent to prison
ORA GECOA T/A3
25CE T
I chard
Ramirez goes
on trial for 1 3
satanic serial
murders
C LIFOR. IA / AS
TE DAY"JA t 'ARY 31~ 1989
State reinstates exonerated NB teacher
ly IRIS \'Ol(Of
Of-o.-y Noc~
The state Comm1ss1on on Teacher
Crcdentiahng on Monday reinstated
Newpon Beach elementary school
teacher Frank Tozzolina Jr . and
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
tnct trustees arc expected to do \he
same tonight.
Upon leam1n1 of the state's action
Monday. d1stnct Superintendent
John Nicoll said he will recommend
the board rudmit the 42-year-old
scacnc.c and math teacher who was
acquitted of misdemeanor molesta-
tion charges last week.
Nicoll said he then expects
Tonohna will be back in the
classroom by the bciJnnang of next
week.
.. He's back on board (as a
teacher)," said Nicoll ... He told me he
woul<t hkc 10 go back 10 Manners. I
don't sec any reason why not."
However, whether Tozzolina will
return lo the same fifth-grade class he
taught prior to taking a leave of
absence 1s still uncertain . Nicoll said.
"I can't imagine him going back to
Mariners." said Linda Murphy.
whose daug}1ter claimed to have
witnessed Touollna improperly
touching one of her friends. ''There
are t<X-.nan) people who are going to
be wondering,"
Bill Fisher. whose daughter was
one of the four girts who accused
Tozzloina of touching their breasts
and buttocks, said 1t is a mistake 10 kt
Touolina return to the school.
Murphy. Fisher and lhc other
parents have meanwhile filed claims
against the distnct "an the amount of
mill ions of dollars, .. N 1coll said.
The parents allege school otnc1als
mashandlC'd their daughters' l'Om -
pla1nts and both students and
teachers accused the girls of I~ ang.
The~rents s:ud their once-trusung
dau ters have become harden~ as a
resu t of the harassment thev raced
after coming forward wath their
charges.
"It's a prcm $ood sum." said
Murph) of the claim. "But I did not
do 1t tor the money."
The parents have also criuciicd
defense attorney John Barnett's
tharactenzauon of the girls during
Touohna's tnal as a gang of m~
behaved children who plotted to ruin
a teacher \\-horn the) thought was
boring.
Murphy and another parent have
taken their daughters out of the
(Please SH TOUOUNA/ A2t
Activists
protest
weapons
meeting
CdM High senior petitions
to neinstate gay speaker~
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ... o.-y f'tloc Sclllf
A thawing cold war warmed the
hopes of peace act1v1sts Monday
dunng a candlelight v1g1I m Costa
Mesa to prote t a convenuon on new
weapons technology.
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of dw ~ ..... ScMI'
ArmC'd with thelcssonsofh1sc1v1\'S
class. a Corona del Mar H1g.h School
student launcht'd a pct111on dn' c
Monday protcsung a ban on
homosexual speakers there
In c1" 1cs class. Doug Schule1n and
his fellow students studied the dorn-
ments upon v.h1ch America v.a!I
founded -the DeclarallOJl of Inde-
pendence and the Consrnuuon ~1th
its 8111 of Rights
Imbued with the idealism ol the
founding fathers. Schulcin said ht'
\\3) otknded last "'~"-b) "'hat he
called a denial of one of '\mc:nca·s
basu.: ng~ls -lrcedom of !>pcech -
to homosexuals.
Schulem had "atched with um:rest
the con\rO\ ers) tha1 erupted last
December over homo~Auals being
perm1ut'd 10 spcal ea1.h S('mes1er a1 u
PS)Cholog) class there
No.... a senior. hule1n took the
course under 'eteran teacher M1\.c
Manno t\\O \C3r!> ago.
Lile man}'ofh1s fello" )tudrnl~ hl'
though1 the onc-se ~100 'ts11 h) .,
representatl\c of1hr ga~ commun11'
10 be 1nformatl\ c and cdul-allunal
So when D1sinct upenntcndent
John Nicoll banned the long-standing
practtce. Schulem decided to mount a
protest.
Working alone. he gathered I 52
s1uden1 signatures on the first da)
Dcscnb1ng himself :is a generally
pa!> ''e person "ho doesn't get in-'ohed m school politics. Schulem
dct:1dtd Dr !'.1cotl\ dcc1s1on had to
be challenged
"I ta\.c this personal!>." he said.
"\\-hen someone's not gnen the nght
to !>peak. there's something wrong
gmn~ on
f Pluse Sff SPEAKERS/ A2) An estimatC'd 700 people of all ages
stood on both sides of Bristol Street
by South Coast Plaza to demonstrate
their oppos111on to conunuang
weapons research and production.
The focus of their protest 1s the
annual Winter Convention on Aero-·
space and Electronics )'Stems. or
WINCON. which begins toda)' at the
El Toro Manne Corps Air Stauon.
Kraft begins murder defense
Attending the conference to e>.-
plorc new weapons S)Stem!t will be
members of the mil11al). leJislators
and reprcsentauves of m1l1tal') 1ndus-
tric-s.
The protest. whi ch 1s organized b}
the Alhance for un 1 val. was ex·
pcctcd to tum mort radical today
when up to 30 act1v1sts planned to
step in front of buses carrying
delegates rntocon"enuon mecuncs at
the El Toro air nauon in an allempt
to delay the meetings.
1 •• e convention and accompan)'·
fPIH~ ~f.' WINCON/A2f
oe111 ""..,....., •--.,
BeHy and Eula Guthrie join 700 people In Costa Mesa tn •
vlgtl to protest a convention on new weapons technology.
('0\·t :H Sl'ftH \ J ftll '\ " \ \ '\I·: \I H POH'I'
ly 808 VAN EYKEN
Of IM Daily ~ St""'
A former Manne tcst1f} ing tor thl'
defense in the Rand) ~raft serial
murder tnal said Monda) that drug
abuse was rampan1 among enl1<;tcd
men at the El Toro Manne ( orps .\tr
Stauon 1n the earh 1980..
Kraft. a former Long beach com·
puter programmer. 1s charied Y.llh 16
murders and related se\ual and
violent cnmes. including emascula-
uon and muulauon oi "1c11nu He 1
linked to more than :?O more 1n three
other states.
Mond:n '\ t~llmom the lir)t rn
Krnf\'s dc'fcn!>C concerned (10<' M tht•
v1cttm) El foro Manne Tern (1<i1m·
brel
Kraft is .tccu~ of g1\ 1ng {;ambrel
drugs to 1nl'apac1t3tt' him and then
strnnghng and 'IC\Ualh J'>'Wull1ng
him
But the v.nncss Robert H H.1m-
mond. a lo rnier rn-"or~cr ot 0.tm·
brcl'\. ~1d C,Jmbrcl ma-. h1m~ll
ha' c been a drug abuser ·
··o\cr half the ~1anne\ I l m.· .... \\{'re
act1..,el} parttci pJting tn drug u..c:·
Hammond said
(1ambrt'I "as found near dearh 1n
~ran ·., (Jr "hen thc deti.·ndant was
stopped b)' the C ahfomta Highway
Patrol an M1 s1on VieJo an 1983 on
susp1c1on of drunlen driving.
Hammond's testttied that Gambrel
ma\ h<ne been 1m ohC'd in cxtens1vt
drug a bu St' and ma) ha' e bcrn undtr
1n,•esuiat1on b) mahtal'\ authont1es
Maft 1s accused of picking Gam-
hrt'I up ~hen the Man ne was
h1tt·hh1k1ng 10 a pan~ in May 1983.
drugging him. tranghng him and
<>C\Uttlh assaulting him.
(Pfuse see KRAFT/ Alf
Larger John Wayne Airport enlergirig from projects
£d11or's Note This a tht• ltm e1f a
thrtt-pan str1cs on John WaJ ne
Airport -llS history. lht' ~Opie II
SCf\ es ancJ thofe 11 .1mp.u-1s
By GREG KLERKX
Of dw Dlll!JI ... k.tf
Only a cha1n-hnk. fence \t'p3ratc">
the John \\-a~ ne Airport of toda>
from the airport of the luturt'
A stone s throw from the hustle and
bustle of the airport'~ daily ntual\
tomorrov. ·~ fac1ht> is be1na built.
qu1ckl> )Cl cardull) Right no~.
thert isn"t much to sec. mo'ill~ stcel
beams and a1rdt'rs concrete pillars
and steaming asphalt The onl)
bu1ld1n1 near compk11on 1s the ourh
park•n& 5\ructurc. "'hteh ~111 be able
to houK more than 1.400 'eh1clts
when 11 opcni 1n April
The stte of the future \37.900-
SQ\Urc-foot temunal -lO trmc\ the
s1zcofthc cumnt terminal -1\ no"
occupied b) tOYoenna pile dmcn.
ttmcnt m1~cr con\lni< 11on ma-
terials and scorM of v.orkers Tractor'\
crawl aero Che araded eanh like
stranac crcatu~s on an ahrn land-
scape. A traffic ramp spirals upv.ard
from the around '" a half-loop.
abruptly ending 10 m•d·air.
Yet in a manerof months. officials
claim. 1he fac•ht)' v.111 begin to take
shape
now, bur 1n a kw months. the "'hok
building lond of pops up "
The construcuon of the nc\t in·
camat1on of John ~a)ne Airport 1s
the largest s1ngk public v.orks proJ«t
cHr undertaken b)' the count) of
Oronac. Mort than 70 contractors are
"Orkin& on nine prOJCCh. all at the
same time Sc\cml more prOJl'Ct\ arc
scheduled to go out w bid v.1thin the
nC'\t tcw v.ec~)
''There's ~ much 1.1.orl being done
b)' so man) pcoplc 1n ~uch a small
area. there·~ been a lot of 0 ' erlapp1n1
as far as storaae and )pace •ocs.
Murph) said "One of our b1ucst
chaHenirs 1s coordinaung e\ Cl') one ..
When 1hedust tinall) ckarund the
last pha~ of the pTOJCCt 1s completed
1n 1991. the county will ha\C spent at
least S300 m1lhon. probabl)' more
• .\bout S 1 l milhon per month 1~
t'urrtntl) bcin• spent on a1rpon
construcuon, with an esllm3ted S 16
m1lhon per month in e\pcnd1turo
C\pcCtt'd '\o\hcn constru t1on h1t!I full
~tndc later this )tar
Jn add1uon to th<' trrm1nal. the nc~
fac1ht1c will include three parkin&
structurer. capable of h.andhna more
1han .000 "du le One of the
struc1 ure1. strctch1na more than ha I fa
m1k will be the Ion t part1ni
structurt on the Wrst (oa\t, accord·
ant_ to a1rpon offi\:1als
On thf urfa~. the n~ airport f;u:.1hu~ ""'" mean the ab1ht) for mort pasSt'nsers and planes 10 u~ the
a upon ~•th lft1!ltr tasc and comfort
"One th1n1 tha t )OU leam 1n ronst~tion v.ork 1s that a lot of
thinas happen undcrvound.'" \Oltd
Ian Murph), a count~ cnainccr
wor\.1na on tht nev. airport. "h
doc1n't too._ hkc much 1\ happcn1n1
rn 19 • the airport funncltd about
f,._~'" Altf'<>Wr I A2t nte only ~ n•• comptetloft ffH th• ••paneled John Wayne Airport I• dlt.1 parkt"9 stru«ur• due to op
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Al Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ T~ay. January 31, 1M9
' ·Mortuary attorney blames press for er matlon law u
8y IOll VAN fYICEN
Offt~,...M ...
An attome> for a Costa Mesa
monuary accu~ ofconduchn& mul-
tiflecremationund mmng thcas~s
o the dead said Monday that man)'
claims in a $28 million class action
lawsuit apinst IM mortuary arc
based on unproven accusation re·
ported in 1he press.
"The point 1s these plaintiffs never
knew about these accusations and
therefore never suffered any pain and
suffering until thcr read and saw
these press reports.· said Nancy Sher
Cohen. attorne) for an unidentified
sha~ in Hart»or Lawn Mount
Ohvc Wonuary
Lawsuiu over the dnccraaion of
boden WCf'f first filtd lllJDl1 Harbor
Lawn and mott than a "Ciottft other
ckfendanu i{' January 1913. Tcjt1·
mony at eart)'coun hearinp included
st.atemenu fro.-i a former ma,.r at
Harbor Lawn. William Dufmnt.
who 11id mull1Plc cttmataons wett
often cond"cted at the mortuary and
that bochcs ~re somct1mC'S stored an
unrcfngeratcd rond1t1ons for long
periods before beina cremated.
Other accu~rs ha\'e mack more
lund statemcn's. mclud1n1 talcs of
HB council OKs
downtown plan
11y ROBERT BARKER
Of.,. o.iiy Not Staff
The Hunting1on Beach Caty Coun-
cil on Monday night gave approval an
concept to a $30 million development
plan that would change the skyline of
downtown Hun11ngton Beach.
Council members unan1mousl)
directed staff redevelopment special-
ists to move ahead with negot1a11ons
that could result an fo ur four-stol)'
residential complexes on two blocks
bounded by Maan and Sixth streets
and Walnut Avenue and Pacific
Coast Highway.
consohda1ed office project.
In add1t1on. Cuy Council members
Monday naaht concurred that 11
would be ok.ay to ctosc Fifth Street.
It's appannlly in their thinking that
the ocean vistas now enjo~ed from
Fifth Street will be blocked by 1he
1mpend1ng construcuon of the Town
Square condominium prOJ«t.
lhc parkan1 structure and res1den-
11al units will be built over Main
S1reet, according to maps that were
on displayed an City Council
chambers.
City Administrator Paul Cook saad
that redevelopment efforts on the
north side of Maan Street have been
lagging and that Monday night's
conceptual approval was intended to
speed things along.
~xual assauhs on boche although
those l«"Usat1ons haH• no1 been
~n&em:I H te umony an roun hear·
1n15.
Without adm1nin1 su•lt. 1n~urc~
for Harbor l.av.n ancf a con n1umm
of other defendants, m<'lud1n1 the
Nt'ptunt Socaet,. a lo~<ost crcm:1 taon and buna orpniiaL1on. ha\e
offtrcd to scnlc thf' nearl) 400
lawsulls dircc1ed apm t them. pl u!I
thouands of othtt claims that could
be filed under the class action. for a
sum 1h1t Cohen estimated could
reach S28 mallaon.
At Monday's opcnma settlemf'nl
ht'anna m Santa Ana SupmorC:oun.
C'oht"n ~tented numtrout pre
chpptnp rcponana that Harbor Liv. n
employcn were acculC'd ofnumcrou ansl> vi olati on~. 1ncludina
nttrooh1ha ind tearin1 sold 1cc11l
from bodies about to be cremated.
"Thf' problem i• lhe a cusa11on1
that v.cre reported were JU t accusa-
11ons: they were not evidence and
they were not proven." wud Har"tY
Gtr,,er. Cohen's c<Kounscl 1n 1hc
case
But lktty McMuJhn. a Tuslln
attome1 ~nuna about 400
pl.aan11n said information prtSCntcd
h) <"e>Mtt conttm•na tbf prtM I'(•
poru Monda) woadd "'"e httlc dff:cl
on the SC1twmcn1.
··11·1nice1ot.ay that a media blit1 is
~nublc for all of tilt-ll•1um, but
uys •f'rt onl )' rrponina what
told you tmcd on whit they
tetn," she said. "That'• obvious-
ly the methodolot)' throu&f\ v.hach
l>(Opk found out about th~ th1n1s
The monuary ob" 1ously 1sn "t 101n110
call you up and tell you. 'Hey. by 1hc
WI). 1hcrc arc these awful 1ccu\a11ons
rontemina the v.ay v.e (rtma1cd bodies.· ..
The hcanna that bepn Monday
The development would also in-
clude a onc-sto~ underground park-
ing ~rage. Residential units -11 hasn t been de1erm ined whether they
should be condominiums or apan-
mcnts -would be built on top of the
parking garage in the interior areas
away from M~an Street and Pacific
Coast Highway. Retajl businesses
with second-story etfjcc space would
front on Main ~J(ec1 and Pacific
The city has an exclusive negotiat-
ing agreement with Griffin Realty.
the dcvclope~ which as slated to
expire July I, Look said. Architects• model 1t1ow1 how Jotln Wayne Airport wm look In 1990 when size of the termln•I ts lncr••••d 10
Coast Hi&hway. , • "> ,
There nave been discu'ssions that
would entail the business peoplt\.
selling the "air space" above thcar
fi"1-flnor h11c;inec;vc; for a large. ,).
Redevelopment work on the south
side of Main Street as poised 10 begin
late an February.
Old buildings will be demolished an
the second block from Pacific Coast
Highway to make room for a thrcc-
story. 850-space parking structure
WINCON
FromA1
ing protests have become almost
routine -except that pro1es1ers
sense the) arc finall) making head-
way.
Manon Pack. executive director
for the Alliance. saad she and other
Alliance directors negotiated for sev-
eral months w11h WINCON or-
ganizers over a pos.sablc role for 1he
group an the conference.
Although WINCON backed out
JUSt before the fall elecuons. the) dad
not close 1he door to fu1u re Alhancc
participation. Pack said.
She also was encouraged b) this
year's conven11on 11tle, "Technology
an the 21 SI Century."
"That's almos1 benign compa red 10
the 1987 tllle 'Targeting the Threat: ..
she said.
Conference topics hke "Jn1er-
nataonal Cooperauon.. and .. Ad-
vanced Technology Options" also
su,.esl a softening in WINC'ON
lhmkmg. Pack said.
The Alliance has shafted. too.
Whereas 1n the past their goal was to
"Stop WINCON." this year 1hc
members arc preaching .. Conven
WINCON ..
Cating Orange County's economic
dependence on the defense: 1ndustl").
Pack said, .. Our concern as that other
plans arc in place so people do not
lose their Jobs.··
Evidence that lhe Alhancc as pan-
ang mainstream acceptance was an
anv1tat 1on to join the Orange Count>
Chamber of Commerce.
KRAFT
From Al
Cal ifornia Highway Patrol officers
who stopped Kraft on suspicion of
drunken driving reported thal Gam-
brcl's trousers were lowered 10 mid-
th1gh when he was found an the
passcn_ger seat of Krafl's car.
Toxicological reports indicate thal
Gambrel had ingested a deadening
doscofdrugss1milartothoscfound an
the bodies of other murder v1C11ms
linked to Kraft.
So far, however. the prosecution
has submitted no conclusive
evidence that Kraft gave the drup to
Gambrel.
Defense attorney C. Thomas
McDonald. who began his case Mon-
day, called several witnesses, includ·
inaa toxicol<>gJst who examined open
beer bottles found in Kraft's car on
the ni&ht of his amst.
Paul R. Sedawick, a to,dcol<>l_lst
with the Oranac County Sheriffs
Des>1nment. uid no druas were
fo1nd in the bottles.
Deputy District Attorney Bryan
Brown, the prosecutor in the case. has
noted that anothtr bottle, of the same ~n a!•n as Lhc open bottles found
1n Kraft's car, was observed broken
TOZZOLINA
f romAI
Mariners. Murphy enrolled her
dauahttr in a pnv11c school Monday.
and Fishtr 111d he plans to do the
umt.
"M_y dauah1er's st1n1n1 out new
and fresh," Murph1 111d ... he dad
what was ri~t and J m proud of her.••
Fisher uid he further olans to caJI
for a review of Harbor Coun J udae
Russell Boatrom 't conduct in tile
tnal
"I feel he suprcucd a lot of t~ ~ution's tc1timony;• he 111d.
•'fht Jury was not alJowtd to hear a loe of nidmc'e ...
A«ordin1 10 Fisbtr. amona the
ni*ncc not admitted wu lc:Stimony
"I thought they had a wrong
number." Pack saad Bui lhc caller
was familiar wath their work and
signed up wa th 1hc allaancc himsel f.
Furthercv1dencc was an the da ver!>C
group that s1ood along Bristol \\1lh
1he1r candles and placards Monday
CVCNflJ-
Joining them for 1hc first tame was
Laguna lkach Councilwoman Lada Lcnn~y. who saad, "I decided this was
the most 1mportan1 thing I can do
tonight." despite t\l;o other scheduled
engage men ls.
lenney said the call for converting
1he defense industry to the manufac-
ture of non-m1 htal)' products was
gaming acceptance.
"The b•& .scare an the 40th Con-
a.ress1o nal Dastnct 1s so much of 1he
economy 1s based on milital)'-andus·
tnal spending. .. she said.
"Companies bave to find other
ways to make their profits and keep
1he1r employees working."
Power out In CM
A 1ransformcr fire Monday night al
19th Street and Anaheim Ave nue cut
power to about 2, 100 customers an
Costa Mesa. accordan.g to a
prch.m1nary report by Southern Cah-
fomia Edison Co.
The 10:45 p.m. outage caused
pohce 10 scramble to control traffic at
mterscctaons alo"' Harbor and New-
port boulevards.
Power was restored 10 mosl cu\-
tomcrs by 11 45 p.m.
outside lhe dnvcr's side window
when Kraft was stopped.
Brown has spcc:ula1ed tha1 1he
broken aJass was from another beer
bonle that Kraft had hastily thrown
out of the car. but the hquad running
from the fragments was never cxam-
i ned for drup.
Monday's hcanna also included
submission of a lener from someone
cla1min1 to be the Zodiac killer. a San
Francisco-1rea senal murderer who
has never been cau&ht.
The writer of the Tetter implied that
he mtaht be responsible for some of
the murders with which Kraft as
charged.
"I can tell you Randy Kraft didn't
kill a few of your found bodies." said
the unknown writer. who saaned his
name as "LC's."
McDonald wanted the letter 1n·
troductd as ev1den~ and asked why
it :-vas never investipled for finacr·
pnnts.
Brown called the letter wnter a ... crank.··
.. It doesn't cvtn &pPIY to any_of the
vactams connected wtth Mr. Ktan;·
ht said.
Judie Donald A. McC1n1n u Jd he
woulcf rule today o n the adm1 ib1hty
of the letter.
from another child who claimed
Tonohna pancMd her on the but-
tocks and prwf that the prls wtrt
better students than charactcnted by
the ddtnsc.
"The teacher never stood tnaJ." he
said ... The ch1ldttn were put on tnal.
Pnor to lhe alleacd rollolina
moksaatton. the~ was not a hint of
behavior problems."
Fisher SI d hit daua.htcr's C\·
periencc has annuenccd Jum 10 con·
sider acuve involvement in chlf·
drcn's nahtS
··1 don't want lo 1tt another child
tuf'rcf like I saw mu~did.'' he said. "I
tJunk the S)'lltm failed the kida. I
don'1 tlunk 11 favcrid them in the fine
plate."
AIRPORT
From A 1
4.5 milhon commercial passcngC'r~
through fac1htics designed to accom-
modate 400.000 annual passengers
Some forecasters predict an air tr:nel
demand of 11 m1 lhon passengers b>
1990. all hough an agreement bct\\.cen
the count) and the cat) of Newpun
Beach hmm the aarpon's capacity to
8.4 m1lhon when the new 1ermanal
and rclate<l fac1l111es an.· completed
that )Car.
But be)'ond the ob' 1ous results ol
the expansion, the ncv. a1rpon will
gauge how well 1hc wounds of v.ar
between the airport and nearb}
rcs1den1s ha'e healr"d .. We talk wath the lOmmunll) a
lot ··said K:ith1c Rutherford. d1m:1or
of special prOJCCls and spokcsv.oman
for the airport. "We lali..e calls and
tabulate complaints and ti) tq lcll
peopk what's going on I Ii.. now lhere
are some people who aren't happ).
bu1 as far as maJor h1tga11on goes. 11's been a quiet penod ..
Rutherford said a shdc shov. about
the new airport fac1h11es has reached
an estimated 5,000 people dunng the
pas1 ~car lhrough meetings w11h
community Icade~ and organaza.
lions such as Kiwanis clubs. The
pubhc as upda1cd regularly on parking
and traffic changes caused b) con-
struc1ion.
Airport oflkaals and communal)
leaders arc acu1ely aware 1ha1 their
1985 agreement spclhna ou1 hm1-
ta11ons on noise:. nights and pas.scn-
gers ex parcs in lhc )ear 2005, thcsame
year forecasters pred ict that about 22
million people ma) want to use John
Wayne Airport. Both sides are hoping
to renew the agreement.
''It's not too early 10 think about a
new qrcement. I think there·s a
better working en"ironment now."
said Barbara L1chman. executive
director of the Aarpon Working
Group. a communal}' organ1za11on
that sides w11h the c1ty of Ncwpon
Beach on the 1985 sculcment
All panics with an inlcrt"~t in the
future of John Wayne . ..\arpon an·
currently rev1ew1ng an inch-thick
document known as the Phase II
Access Plan. which. when completed.
wlll spell out rule~ for runnana the
aarpon from Apn I I. 1990. 1hrough
Much 31. 2005
Ai rpon officials arc ask 1 n' aarh ncs.
the Federal A v1at1on Adm1n1strat1on.
the city of Newpon Beach. the
Airport Wortcina Group and other
orsan1za11ons to ubm1t rommenti
and input on the repon by Fnday.
The comments wall be reviewed at the
A1rpon Comm1n1on meetana Feb
15
The Phase I Acee $ Plan was
crutcd shonlr after the coun1y-c11y
settJcmcnt 1n 98S and helped 1u1de
the l"t'orpniz.auon of fl1ah1S. rcduc·
uon of noise and plannina of the ntw
f1c1hties
Amonft othcr prov1s1ons. the new
plan wi oversee an incrnsc an puse•rs. some additional fac1ht1cs t~pan11on and phu1n1 in of new
afrc:raft. How to deal Wllh any ahtches
an the new f1ahucs will also be
spelled out tn the Phase II plan
PerhaP' most 1mponan1ly, the new
plan w11J also d1cute how to d1v1dc
the addaoonal 18 commert1al a1rhne
fl11htsallowcd when tht new 1rrmanal
opens.
American Airlines has the mO"t
01ahu It John Wayne Airport, a tot.aJ
oflS rqular fl1aht1 1nclud1n1 I J of
the CO\lctcd "C1a! A.. flaahts.. the
noasJest -and u1U1lly laf'ICJt -
fl1Jhts allo14-cd under the 1985 a&rtt-
ment. The rema1nin1 Oaaht5 arc
below the 0-100 decibel . hm1t
proscribed by the aarccmcnt.
USAir 1 1hc KCond larscst ma~or
rommacaal earner at the 11rpon with
a total of IS fliahts. thrtt of which art
Cla A fl1ahts. The other m11or
commemal l-amcn 11ttic11rpon are
Amcnc• Wnt. C.:onuoental. l.>clt.a. Nonh~t. Alaska. TW and llnat·
ed.
Rutherford said the allocauon of
IM MW ftlthts will probabfy be the
m°'t hotJy rontnttd •MUI faitt1'1 the
airpon af\~ tht new '*'•hun art
New OC airport site selectio
narrowing to four, coalitions
By GREG l<LERKX
Of -Dally ,._ SUit
Tht latest $Carch for another com-
mercial a1rpon !>Ile an Orange Count)
as proceeding remark.ably well. de-
spite some recent cun.es thrown by
the stale legislature according to
officials mvof ved an the search.
Last May. the Orangt' C'oun1'
Airport Sue (oah11on ~I up a
commmee 10 search for potenttal
sues to locate a new a1rpon. one shat
would rthcvc some of the grow 1ng
pressure on John Wa}nc o\arport
which could face an annual pa!>~ngC"r
demand of 2~ m1ll1on b) the ~car
2005
The comm11tce includes rcprcs.c:n-
ta11ves from special interest groups,
homeov.ncr!I t1~soc1a11on~ &0' crn-
mcnt agcnc1r"s and other organ11a-
taons.
Several pre\1ous site sc;m:hes
ended an b1ckenng and u>nfus1on
w11h each of the final sues ~ckucd
c"enlually turned down for en-
vironmental. cost or lea.al rta~ns
Some of tho~ sues. 1nclud1ng a
completed. l he hastol) of the aarhncs
~rving 1hc a1rpon It'll\ 1he talc Of the
nine aarhnes that sencd the airport
1wo years ago. all bul 1h1cc -
mencan. o\mcnca \\'est anJ ( on
tancntal -ha\c been bought h> 01hcr
a1rhne
··Evcrybod) want CHl)lhang.'
Rutherford sa1J
A number of propo5"lls arr pn: -
cnted in the Phase II rcpcm. 1nclud1na
\1mpl) d1' 1d1ng the nc\\ 01gh1~ be-
twee n c"1s11ng aarhnc\ and tho\C
airlines choscn to provide nev. ~· vier al the a1rpon
Seven commercial airlanc!> urc l Ur ·
ren1ly waiting tor lhr go-ahead to
provide service at John Wl)nc Air-
port. Ru1hcrford said
Another _post-expan ion add111on
will be the Bocana 767. wtuch wall be
SPEAKERS
f rom Al
"This 1 sue 1s frttdom o( pecch
an~ the n&ht for them to descnbe lhl·
way they li"e·" Just u importantly. hule1n said.
"It's for education. and we h.ue a
ng.ht to be educated "
AlthoUJh he considers Manno ··a aood fnend and arc•t teacher ...
Schulean dad not talk wath the teacher
or any other faculty before t1rc:ulauna
has pet1t1on.
Howcver1 he did attk his parcn1s
~Vitt, 100 the)' p vt ham a aretn
hg.ht.
The ~11uon i'cads: "We the stu·
dents of Corona del Mar Ha&h School
do hereby rtqUC'St thotc 1n authon1y
to rtanst.ate homosexual speaktrs. Ari
below l&ftt that thCK pt0plc ire an
1mpona.n1 sou~e of our tducation
•
much-<hsputcdJoint u~ propo~I tor
E.I Toro Manne l\1r S1a11on. are
believed 10 be amonJ ~4 SllCS current·
I) under cons1dera11on b) the coali-
tion
The site sd('Ctwn group as expected
10 pare the h!lt 10 four sites b) Apnl
and issue a repun an f)«cmber
"I thank. o verall it'\ gone vel) ..,.ell
wnh a tremendous amount of coopcr-
auon:· ~ad C larcnce Turner. 'Kc
prt\1dcn1 of 1he coah11on and a
Newpon Beach (•I) (ouncalma n
.. EHf)One seems intent on geuang
the JOb done "
Turner said onl) two of the 24 s1te<i
under cons1dcrat1on "'ere no1 on an\ ~rcv1ous last · one an Cns11an110~
C'an)on north of an Clemente and
another ofT OrtCJii H1JhWa) knov.n
simply as the Potrcro sue. also ne.ir
the southern county border
Mcmberi of 1hc comm111ee 14-Cre
taken by surpnsc carher this ~eel
when at was announCC'd 1ha1 stale ~n
M.man Bergeson. R·Ncv.pon 8ctt'h
planned to co-author a bill that
proposes count) superv1wr\ in Or-
the large!it airplane ever 10 0) ou1 ol
the airport The plane 1s cap:abk of
seating HO pas~naer~ v.hak u1ll
comana an under the mand3led no1\4'
hm11.s11ons Mur!'h> dc~bed the
767 s a "mans-Jumbo Jct • scatina
100 fcv.cr pas~ngcrs thnn 1hc 747
l he l:irgc)t plane currtntl) tlyana
out of John \\ia)nr Airport as the
8oc1n& 7S 7. which ~>'II\ I IH pas\CO•
ge~
The • 1rporfs ru n~a)\ urc htina
~m.n11hrncd 111 Jlcomrnoda1c the
7()7
In the pa t le\\ v.ecks. thcrt' ha~
b«n some pubhl skcpt1<"1sm about
the 11mchnc of the Clipansaon ptOJCC. t
vrand Jury report rclca~ l:m
week claims the trrm1nal proJ«l as
plagued b) co t o"crruns and con-
struction dt'la)\ and probably will not
"Their intent 1n spe1k1n1 1\ 10
educ-ale, and for that purpo Y.e the
student!. ask that the ban on spuken
be hfl~ now and torc"er ..
On 1he fin1 da) JU\1 lhe ot 1hc
s1 udt.•n t ht' appM\.hcd rdu~d to
saan the ~11t1on. hulc1n ~•d
Oneof1bcm told ham homosexuals
shouldn't have 1he n&ht to frttJom of
speech
"If people irt 101na to set" them •~ ·faa~· or v.hatevtr dcroptol)' nQm(
)'C>u want to call thcm.1hcy nctd to~
them and hear 1hem to undcntand
tt\ear pomt of view," hulcin 'Sl1J
"l he people who don't undentand
arc the one "'ho need to be 1n there
the must. ..
That 1raumen1 flies tn the fau· of
Dr N1cotr1 ncv.ly ldopted pos1t1on
that a competent teacher can adc·
qu11cly COn\C)' homOSC\Ull hfdt ks
wuhoul t\Avana to m\late P>• to 1he
school.
Ju I call 642-6086
ange n Diego and
!>1dt' counues ~nd tog
a1rpon •lie
The author of the
A\sembhrnan ~tcH
Rancho San Diego,
bincd popula11on of(
Diego C'ou.n11~Ju~11ftc
mcnt ol an a1rpon tha
both areal>
Turner s.ard he was
the proposed lcgaslau
rnnfr \l"d that 11 c
surpnsc
Count) offi cial• arc
the a1rpon 5.earch
prov1dang1nlorma11on
for 11 b) the Lomma
mtcrfcrtnC'e pol1C) w
I 9tj5 sclllcmcnl betw
and 'iCHral groups
pan\1on and no1!.C a
.\arpon
..Our role'" h> ~ta) c
~ad airport )pokes
Rutherford · We'll h
the\ a~~ but 1ha1 !>a
It ..
open b)' Apnl I CJIJO
Murphy adm111eJ
been some delays.. bu1
IS on \C'hcdulc ~upc
Rile) an n "'nucn r
(mand Jul) report. n
l V'K> wa' a tarsct d drop-dead date as aeSted ..
When the new tc
plC'tc.-d. 111rpon officla
the 1a~k ol ho,. be1t
terminal which hu
(ount) ince 1967.
Murph) \aad the
proooblv be remodel
oflicc space for aa
mmon 1and general
ne,316 Pr~-dc 1gn v.
modehn ·~ \Chedul
Apnl
1coll's stand
thallcn cd b> 1ho~ ~
py community
Kan:n Jone . a t
lh11r ol the LIJun
Fducauon THk for1.
dC"Ca1on "ndu:ulou
"'If )'Ou..'.n: lt1Ch1
ha'>IOI), 11"~ 1mpona
tht ho~·, mouth ...
"If )OU 'A"lnl to
procntaon. )'ou·~
more from a firtm
bunch or pamphlet
"Bnn11n1 tn 1 re
tn\llu blc C'\Pt-nenc
Bnn11n1 an re
'ttrhcther they be or
cupations. cultures o
11me-honortd ttthn
proH•n cOccthc. Jo
"h's people unde
and not 1."0nttpt. "
Wh11 do )OU hkc about the Daily P1lo1'.' WhJt
don't you hkc? Call the number abo\C and )our
mc\tqt wall be recorded, tranM:n1*d and Jc·
fl,cmJ to the apprnpnatc fd1tor.
The same l"-hOur answmna trr"¥t« m•> be
u~ to record leucn to the Cd11or on an toptl'.
Contnbuton to our uum column mu1t ancluJc
their name and te~phonc number for nnficauon
Tell u •hat'• on our mind
YOL D.M0.11
cw-;;.,.-""°_,"_' ---"''"•' "' -· 11-. --.. '"" .., ••ll''llllUI ... ,.,._ GI& -
~-, .... ~'· "4 .. <-· ~"' ( llJf1 tu IOI!~~-._,,_, U It~ Ml
-P" "'~,,~
tM QI .... (Oltl 0..-, Nlil n ........... ..,L'W .,......... ~CeutC ~~~.-.-. ....... --" ......,.,. -"' ~ , -~..... -~....,. ••JU'l4o'a.t S!I c-• ill'IPu l
l\e h1ghtsl
ystcm
Imes.
roposed bill.
Peace. [).
1d 1he 'om-
rangc and San
1hc establ1sh-
~ould benefit
01 opposed to
although h{'
gbt him b)
Sl3) 1ng OUl of
r no~. onh ~hen asked
ce The non-
i. part of lhc
en lhe C'Ount\
poSC'd t 0 t: ,·.
John WOA)rlC'
ut ot thc ~•>:·
oman Kathie
Ip them v.hen
ut the e\tent ot
at there haH~
1d the pro1a.t
visor Thomas
sponsc to the
tcd that Apnl
tc and --not a
any have sua·
inal 1s com-
will set about
10 use the old
scr"ed Oranae
terminal v.111
d and pro" 1de
rt 1dm1n1i.·
ii\ 1at1on bus1-
rk for the rT-
d to bcJin in
IJO I bein&
m1ILar ~•th the
e,.p1\I who 1s
Beach IDS
. call~ N1t:oll''
& about bla k
to htar ll from
ncs said.
am about fire
na to learn a lot
n than with a
~ntat1"e i an
,"she '-lid.
c .... ,..,._
•
HI 11111'\ Hft\IClt
Talk to help people
plan their retirement
A lunchton oft~ lnterut1ona1 Soctely of f>re. R~tirement Planners wall be held at 11 :30 a.m.
W tdnnda)' at the Turnip ROS( Medical Assoc1111on
Confettnct Center. 300 S. flower St .• Oranae.
Jack Bamnarr. author. radio/TV ~"°nalit)'
and lecturer, 11\.111 spak about "Kno'-'ina When to Qu11."
The lun~heon will bcain at 11.30 a.m .. follo"''td
b) Bamnstr s t.aJk at I 2;30 p.m. Thee,ent i~Sl4 for members, S 18 for non-member\
Call Bctt)' Appleton at 999-4419 for infor-
mauon or to make rtscr\lat1ons.
Equity for working wom~n
Men and 'A-Omen "'ho promote cqu1t) and
economic self-suffidenc) for "-Orl1ng women arc
1nvned to attend a dinner mcetlllg for the West
Oranic Count) Chaff.er of the Bu"nes and Professinat Women·~ n1z.a11on on Wedrte'ida)
6 30 to 9 p.m at the Hol1 a) Inn, 766 7 Center Ave .
Hunun&ton Beach.
Mel<><i) Gordon. a licensed chnical h) p-
nothcrap1s1. will speak on.. sing the Hidden Po"'er
of Your Unconsc ious Mind."
Fee 1s SI 7 prr person
Call (213) 437-4500 for 1nformat1on and
reser' a11ons
Visual car~ .consultations
Free consuJtauons for ~ople "-Ith a K''crc
'1 ual 1mpa1rment not C'orrtttable with prescnpuon
lenses "'111 be offered at l.:J&una Hills Leasure World.
Gate I 2. C lubhousr 2 on 'Wt"dnc~a>
An)one "'ant1n1 a consuhauon mu\t havt" a
wmten referral from an ophthalmolOil'>t or op. tometnst.
Referral forms and appointments C'an be
obtained b) calling Leaurt" World at 581-5164 lrom
IOa.m to 4 pm. Monda) through Frida>
Another grazy day
A couple of ttof'HI settle In tor • long winter's d•y
teed In• tlefd off Meut Drive In S•nt• An• Heights.
Horses. cows •nd even a rooner or two are stttt •
common sight In the unincorporated •r••· a rur•I
community unlnt off the top re•chH of the
Upper Newport by.
S39,0001n
gold coins
stolen In
Newport
..
ly lllS YOKOI
OflfW~NlllSU«
Almost $40.000 worth of aold
rand coins "'ere taken from a ~
Beach company o~cr the weekend.
The owner of lntemat1onal Bcnchma ·
Inc. 2901 W Coast Hiahway, had
ct1vcd 99 of the South African coins from
customer Fnda> afternoon in a meta
exchange transacuon. accord1na to poh
reports. The owner locked the coins \\Ort a total of $39, l OS in the lower left-han
dra~r of his de k
About 25 employees knew about t
aold, according to police rcpon .
Monday momma. the desk dra'A'cr w
found pned open and the gold was aon
Current marlet \alue of the coins w
$395 ea h. according to Offictr
Oakle)', police spokesman
The thief apparentl y entered the bu
ness through a shding ala s door that \\
found unlocked. --we don't kno"' bow t
shdma gla s door was o~ncd. but the
we1c no signs of damage to 11." Oall
said
The door "'as either ten unlocked o~ned by someone who had a key. Oak I
said
The incident 1s under tn\tst1pt1on.
lntcrna11onal Benchmark officials cou
not be rtachcd for comment Monday
Pow~r of th~ pr~ss
Barbara Diamond of the Ne"'s Po t wall \peak
on the "Pov.er of the Press" al 7 I~ pm Wedne'lda)
at Grt:lt \\estern Sa"tn&S in La~una Be-ach
Police dog helps nab burglary suspects
All membe~ of The American A<isoc1atton ol ~ni,erstt) \\omen -Lliguna Jkach Branch are
1n\1tcd
More information ma~ be obtained b' rnll1ng J\.ath) te\CO'> II 4Q'\."',:!14
Talk on child abuse
La"'rencc Hedges. a clanu:al p )cholog1\t,
ps)choanaltst. author and lecturer '"" spea l>. on "Wortung the Countertran'>fercnce 1n Child .\bui.e
(ao;cs'' at a luncheon of the South Orange Count)
(h1ld .\buscTasl>. rorceat I 1·30a m Wedne davat
Mcrcul) 'ings and Loan ~ 10~ I Lile Center
Dn"e. El Toro
The c' ent I'> SI Cl for members and S 11 for non-mcmben
For t1d,ets or information. rail Helen C1rel·n·
blatt at 472-3544 .\ndre"' \ch~art1 at 7tl!S-~Xfl0 or
Barbara Babbc at IS~-" 150
M~~ting for m~~tlng planners
A scncs of round table d1scu'>'>10n'i tor meeting
planners and suppl1eri. ~ 111 be held at ~ 30 p m
Wcdne'ida) at the [mbass) ·u1tC''i in n1a o\na
Rca1stra11on begins at 5 pm w11h the prog1am
at 5 30 and reception at 6 lO
For rcscn a11on\ call fa net \I a lier at %4-t< 'J~
Us~s for clinical hypnosis
Free clas~s e\pla1n1ng thr use ol d1n1cal
h)pnosis for "ork .ind pel"'>onal problems ,,.11 be.-
held at noon tuda}. \\ dlnesda) and Thursda' 1n the
fifth floor conference room ot the n~a Bani..
Bu1ld1ng . .i400 \lat: \nhur Bhd '\e"pon &alh
rhe 30-minutc dasses ~ 111 be 111ugh1 h~ fame~
Harder a cl1nic.:al h) pno1ht"rnp1S1
For class times and other information. ~all
955-71JO I
Leuk~mla Soc/~ty volunteers
\oluntee~ are need~ 10 a\ 1 t the Ltul>.tm1:i
~let" of menca v.1th decorations and rl·g1'i· tra11on at the ··c.. clcbnl.} \\ a1ter Lun~hcon .. on
I nda) 1n R1\Cf\1Je and Feb 10 1n \. 1cton 1lle
More 1nformat1on ma) be ob1i11ned b~ "ailing
the Volunteer (enter of Orange ( ount) • < en-
tral, utha19S3-57PorS 1-31,6
By IRIS YOKOI
Of ttw D~"" SU.If
.\ Ne"'pon Ek:ich poltn· dog helped
collar three burglar; ,ui.peH\ ~ho IC'd
officers on a c-ar chase along 1.11) street\
unda) n11tht
Hondo a 3-}ear-old C1erman 'hephe1d
trained 1n narcotKs detection apparenlh
rn11m1dalcd the three \\1th nothing more
than his gro"I .ind slopped them from
running after thq abandoned their \tokn
\Chide in Balboa
"Basically the dog pre' l'ntcd a foot
pursuit." said Bob Oalk~ J pohu.-
spokesman
Arrested for commcrnal burglan 14t'fe
Miguel r\ C1almdo. lb ot la Hab1J and
t"o male 1u,cn1lcs -a 16'-)car-91d lrom
La Habra and a 17-)car-.old from Plnccn-
t1a C,ahndo 1denttficd as the dn"er of the
\tolcn trull may be charged "'Ith e'ading
arrest ~inn· ht" reportedl) ran \cvcral n:d
light~ dunng the chase
The pur'>Ull began about I 0 50 p m
"'hen Officer \.\ 111 Yourc"< re\pondcd to
t~o 1cpom of thclt of beer Oaklc\ \.lid
One mc1Jcnt occurred at port\man·~
Liquor 'tore ~615 '°\e"pon Bhd Jnd thl'
other at \top "' ( 10 '-farkel\ 45\<t \.\
Coast H1gh~a'
[he '>USpt'(tS in both inudcnt\ \\('rl'
deS<:nbed a~ male H1\p30llS riding 1n a
mcd1um·'>11ed p1d.up trud.
'ouret. \potted and folto"'cd a p1dup
ntirth on Sucxnor \Hnue \\Ith thrl'C'
octupants. one "ho wu in the bed of the true~ Although '1 oure"< tn~ to stop the
'ehiC'lc. the truC'k continued onto 15th
lrttt, Pia cn11a \Cnue. back to u~nor
and then do"n Balboa Boulc\llrd Oaklc>
'I.aid
The truck tailed to stop a1 SC\cr.al red
hghti. dunna 11 trek. Oakle) s:11d. Ollicers
did not 1nd1 ate on repom the spttd ot the
true k. but as the pursuit C'ntered the
Peninsula'~ rci.1dent1al arC'a, Ollie.er\
lo"ed do"'n 03klc\ $41d
Near (1 trect '1 oure~ found the 11'\lll
1.1a hcd into a gate The offo.:cr found tv.o
I ~-pal ks or Bud\\e1scr beer inside and
notictd 1he 1an111on v.a~ hot·v.1rcq
Officer Tom \ oth, "ho ;am'cd v.1th
Hondo <;potted three Pt'OPle h1d1ng neat a
HB man who kidnapped his
granddaughter sent to prison
By MITCH WEISS
~ed ...... 111•11••
TOLfDO Oh111-\ Hunungton &ach
man "ho abdulll·J ht'> grandJaugh1er and
raised hC'r tor "" H'Jr'> in 'il'' crc1l '.:>tat('\
~h1le her mothrr lOnductet.I a nc1t1on~1dl'
~arch "'a ..entt'nl·\·d \lonJ,1\ 111 tou1 to I.,
~earo;, 1n pn\un
LeRo\ f-reem.in 61 ot llun11n~ton BcachpltadcJgu1lt~ l>t·l 1-J IOonnount
of child stcahn& in "'l h.inge tor .1
proSC"Cutor's promise Ill rnnmnH·n,t an
earl) rtlca\e from pmon
&fore Monda' ''I \<'ntcm ins. f rl·1·man
sat quaetl) 1n ht\ lha1r '4h1lc ht\ attorne~.
John Korn a!lleJ l uca\ ( llUfll' ( omnllln
Pleai. Jud1e Ruth .\nn f ran._, to pl0tlc h1\
client on probation t...orn contl·nded thl·rc
"as httlc chance that f reeman "nuld tn
again to take h1!> granddaughtl'r. ( hartl\,
no" 13 But rrnnl'i fl'Jel h:d t...orn·, pica. \ollhn~
the crime an all ol \Clli,hnr'' ··
· \t tir\t I thought tha\ "a" J la<.t' of . ··1 10 .. c ooth m\ daughter 3nd m~
bonding ot a grandfalhl'I out ot kn e tor ht\ granddaughtcP," he said as he wa~ hcing
granddaughter Thi' ., ""'P" nnt lhl· lt"d a~a~ h) t~o shc11trs deputies "In the
C3\t •• thl' Judge ..a1J futurt \ometame-I hop<" m~ d3ug.httr "'111
·· 1t 1s abtlut the 'rlc'>t nt c .. 11 1ntrntmn' sel' mc-bn-.iusc I do lo'< her "
-to dcpn' ca mothl•r ot her daughtl'r. w Delco~ attorne\ t...mn Jel hnl·J to
dem his daughtl'r the Im l' ol hl·r l h11lt d1~u'~ the 1.3\C But he "e\f'\'< IN w tile.-"It "n' not done out ot l"Jr\· tor ( h<mt' tor prot>auon 1n 'XJ da'.,
Frt't'man It "3' done c1ut ''' hall' and .\\\l\lant Count~ Pro\t'cutur lil•11rgr
c,clh\hnc'I\ ( onkhn \Jld Frctman v.ould tie ch 1bk
"he said Fn:e.man to~l'll ""h l,t\\ tor p:m11e 1n t"'1' H~a~ and eight month'
tnlorcl·mrnt 11tl1l 1al' and < hJrll ~ ·, I rct"man "a an:u..cd 11t 11u111nf < hant\
mother t....irrn ( rl''l"l'll 14ho tnl"d to find 1n hi\ ,ar and ~hdudm~ her lrom the
Chant' du11ng thl' IJ\I '" ~l'Jr\ < h.int\ T olcdo home of her mother dunntt a ~a' tuund in Huntington Ilea h lt'tni \undJ' ""' in ~·ptcm~r 111 :. 14h('n
v.11h htr grandlathl·r ( hanl\ ~a.,~
Bcfllre tht· ~ntC'nnng. I re1·man 111kl lhl· J rcl:man .ind thl· child v.erl' not 't."Cn
JUdg<' he ~Jnttd "hat 143\ ~'it for ( har1t' ag;un h' thl· mothC'r until ()\I< tier I~
·11001>. 1.Jre ot < h.irtt\ must lll hrr hll· when thl" 1 h1ld ans~\·rtd 1hc door for
It's a good thing 'he\ v.1th ha mother Jctt'dl't'' '~ho "l're ,1,1t1ni hC"cman ·,
nov. .. he \31d wflh. "•th ht\ head J o"n llun11ngton Beach ap3nmcnt about an
Fr"cman \hl1"'cd l111le t"mo11on '' lhl· automoh1k rcpo w1.<,1on
Judg<' o,entcnccd him Hut on h1<. "a\ 11111 ot Th{' girl "3' unh.irmnt a1'd h.HI not tiecn
thl' wunr0<1m ht" ~P\'~l· 10 1cponef\ hd d again't her 14 111 ooh'c 1.31J
bu11d1na at 1301 E. Balboa Bhd. One
them, later 1denuficd as Galindo.
ponedJ) bcaan to v.alk away from t
other t"'O as the officer ap~roach
Hov.e,er, he stopped when Hondo
to p-ov.l
".\p~rcntl>. the suspects e~pccted
gc1 bit,· Oak le) said. '"Thcdoa maintain
t:ontrol of them ..
Otlictrs said the truck wa rcpon
stolen from Fa1rv-a) To~ota in Fullert
Ho"'c' er offiC'cn. t:Ould not obtain furt
1nformat1on from th.e uspccb. who
fused to talk
The tv.oJU'~niles "'ere taken toJu,c
Hall. "h1le uahndo \\IS taken to ev.
Beach \It) JIUI. v.here he was i.ttll be
hdd \1onda' afiemoon in heu ofSIO. bail.
f r«man ~•s arre ted on Oct
tntd to flee the tlpartment
PolKc said Frreman and his
daughter "'C'd '"S(\Cl'll !.late IOC u
Tna . -'ntona < ahfomta and
Mc\IC'o. u the~ tried.to Sta) one tepa
of la" cnfof\emcn1 authont1es 8~11 High plans 10-y~ar r~unlon
The 19791t3duat ma etas of Bell H 1ah hoot 1~
looluna for cla mates for its Aua. 26 reunion at the
Lt Mend1cn Hotel 1n Ne"'port Beach.
Call Elene Ou1laton at (21l)860-S 105 or\ eh ct
tout •t<21l) s« ..()945 . Deaths of sea lions in county baffle authorities
(' \l.t :'\OAR From nan .tnd win ~ports ltRlanc \aid \1;anf'C.-f l\hCllC\ \l,.r\ Ill oll1l 1al'> \lumped
T rw-.tlo t'. Jn11 • .'l I " I he moc;t rtn•nt c \C 1n a ra\h ''' '>I-'•' hon
de.uhs along the Orange ( l"''' I'll" .ir., to
be unrtlatcd h> the t:irllcr dt•ath\ \ca
\\ orld ofTk1al ~1d 1onJI,
\ nccrop) ""'' -.chcdukJ 10 l\inlirm
the prC'ltminar\ tinlhnJ!.
\ hl·:tdk'" Jel JnlJ'l'l\ld )C3 hon\\ a-.hcJ 1r turJa\ The late'it death. thouah. appears
lht" re,ult of natural cause . LcBlanc
• 7 '0 p m. , twport·Me11 Unified llool I he ~a hon" 'th" 16th to ~uh ashc..,rc
hul the fir\t lound ah'c ,.n,t Jan ~I
\u1hon11e' ha' r hccn unabk todctNm1nc
~ h31 ha\ cau~J the ra'h ot d\"1th\
Po\\lblc cau\C\ ot drath tn<:l\lde dn'" n·
1ng 1n fi h{'1mrn·, ~111 net\ l'lt'1n¥ 'tiof at
..ea. anac'-\ b\ "htte ~har~\ ;ind '1ral
1nf('('1ton'
That animal ho"'C'd all the
'\1gn of a beached 1 lion It
debilitated showed s~mptom of
monaa ~ras11s1m and pos 1bly
Olstrict Board of Ecltcatloa, Harper < ommun11~
Center. 421 £ I th 1 C cxta Me\.t. The St"a hon 1n 1he mo t rC'\.cnt '" 14a' found durana the \\Cclcnd at ~·al H..·al h
and taken to '<'a "-orld for trc.1tn1l nt W r d 11<' .. d uy. f t•I>. I
No metllnp s.thedul~
\. etcmnanan" v.crc unahlc 10 '"'' e the
m mmal but lt'ntall\{'I\ lon<ludcd 1t
btaC'hC'd 1to;cll bttau\f "of 1lln<' ' anJ
dcb1htatmn \ca \\ orld \pole m n 0 n
\fo t ol thr 01her 15 dead \CJ hun\ v.crc
luund in tlunttngton &a hart.a
l he care-a!.~'> ha\ c all app('ared 10 t-c-
'l(\tral ~eeks old and too JclOmpt1....:J Ill
conductan~rop\\ todctermineacau ot
death. \aid Jim let· ) ot the 'auonal
It\ not unusual for ')(a lion tarcll"l'' 10
"'3 h up on ( 1hlorn1a bca~h<"> .\n
t'\llmatt"d 17 5.000 ~a hons ll\e 1n the "'ate~ alona the talc·~ l·c>a t Rut \Ulh a
k1dnc\ failure:· he s:11d.
u'\t \Car I dead sea hon
d1S1.~Hrcd on Orange ,County be
mo'il them ~a hang ashort dun
v.mtcr
POl,l(·t : I .Of.,
lluntinAlo n lkat'h
Vandals caused about S30.000 tn
damaaes to a vacant rt 1dcnC'C at
I S81 I Hummin1b1rd Lane ~hen they
1ppet1ntl) uttd h:ammen to sma'h
walls and m1m>rs. ••• Thacvcs entered a rcs1dcnet tn the
16000bl«kofPark 1ck Lantthrouah
a front window and itok cash. a
parka. ~COit and •Oi'd proetssor
for a los.s ofabout S • • • Ju~cn1lc vandals broke off a
bUkctbell hoop 1n the I 6CXX> blocl: of Duchess Lane and ntd 1n 1 Ford
Bronco ,.1th ska rach on top • • • someone thm~. brick throUlh the
windo-. of a doctor·s ofrict. 11821 Dt•we~ t.. and tott a S2.000
mecroecocx.
the •'Omen had to ha .. e done aflcr
s1uina an coclttaal sauet" at the re •
t.aurant Mter 11k1na their phone
number. an cmplo~ee called around
and learned the su pct1'i trl\'d th"
same thma at other art'a mtaur1&nt\
• • • Someone took a sol2r h ht from the
)ard of I home an the 2 block ot
Holl)' Lant and thrt~ 11 aaa1n\t the
front door Fnda) af\tmoon • • • A 19U Che~rokt p1d;up tru
ov.ncd b Hoaa HO$pUal wa found
&urda)I mom1nc bth1nd CH) Hall
after btana stc>Jen from t~ h p1tal
Friday. • • • mtont cn1tr"1 1 to~nhome 1n
&he 2100 bk>ck of tit.a Hopr b)
ponabl fomna open a slidina a.I• s doof and •oat 510. S worth of
jewtlry. • • • Tiit J11: -t•lhf.8o, rnuurrant a•
4623 W. COM& HW\-....) rttt1"'Cd 1
bomb llH'taC S..¥rila around"'~ nillM ft'OM I m* Qin Who ...... -v. propk ...., ., out or IMft rw IC1 I~-at •"'811 IOID off
1n hall an hour." Pohc\: e' acuatcJ the
rt taunant and dme-throu h Ian\' for
ahou1 an hour~ h1lc the\ scan: hed tht"
bu1ldina. but noth1n(l "7a found
• • • \min u1-'lt. Jl"~cll). Rokx "at h
and lu v.cn: i.lr.en from an
ap nment 1n thr 2 00 blo.: of
Na pf~ • • • Four hubcap• v.cre taken from a
19 3 ford Mu tan rnn\t'rt1hk
parkN 1n the 41 block of
Ma 'nhur Boule' arJ o'er the "AC •
end • • • ~ Manhattan Bel h m an -.ho hid
hi' r ke)i man old railroad tic "'h1le
he ~urfN Satut\11~ found th kc}'°
aonc •hen he returned Hr thC'n
found h11 Role\ "'Itch Jon<' from h1
C'lr, "hi h •U S)lrkcd at a hUtt
Oriw and Non11na Strret • • • Gotfrlub& •"Otth SI, 717 •'trt &a ken
from a storaat r.clbt on 81 an. n
Drh-e O\'Cf &he wttkcnd
lrvi•
petr of ~Jlov; fittman' pen1
lu ten~ of death l'i pt\:uhar and ha ..
.. uc C\tra·larae. v.cre Molen from the
Orange Count' F1rT l lion on
\\al nut .\ H'nUl' 'omc11n1e l:m Thur\·
di\
• • • Cllmera c-qu1pmcnt v..01 th SI OUtl
wa\ 'Wl('n from a q·h1dc ~rked 1n
the I bl<>\:kol \111chell \omcl1ml"
O\Cr the \o\C~kcnd
t•u unlain \'alle~
S ~terto 'A'I\ l"l'mo' ed from a
I \:rd 19 Y VW p.nkcJ 1n the 9(1
bloc of Ranlan w\' cnuc •t \\CCn 11
a m. Fnda) aM! p m. S.nmia). • • llJ Q H)und11. •I parlw in the
bl k ot Rantan cnuc. ~• bu~nff'd dum'I the ~me ttmC'
prriod and a &cm> 100 clothm
'llucd at SJ rTmo'cd • • • bulJlar broke a v.1nd v. to pin
entrance into a home in 1hc l IC'OO
blod; of Wmena .\' enuc earl\ Satur·
da~ mom1na. and a handaun. ca h
and a '1dcoca \Cite rt'C'Ordcr 'alutd
at S ~o "'en: taken
• • • \ 111 ~ To) Ota parkC'd at ountaan
\. alle~ H11h hoot. 11 16 8u'ihard
\\C,. bet\\een I and 1 pm lhursdl)
had m \\tndov.s sma,hcd and ~\
v.or d nted
• • • mconc broke the front "1ndo"
at &nacom Instant \1 n,, 16345
Harbor Bhd. O\Cr the weekend,
t'IU ana the alum 10 a lt\8\C and
prompllOJ the \ Indal tO fl~ from the
Uta
nta na -.oman "' arre 1td Sunda at ~ulh Coa I Pt11a afitr the al~h tned to \ltal cloth na •Mh
S 0 fi m the Bun · k'~ ~nmHt
torr A:m"'tN _. 1.10 rm, •U 29-
..
car-0ld Lien Ha • •• T"'l' nOC\, 'alued at SIOO
'ACrt tolcn from a car par
Park1na Lot (\~ at uth <out
bcl"ttn ~.4 and 4 pm u
• • • Jc"'clt'\ aun'> and a v.atch,
tntal "luc ofS•.S7 • \\Crt to
huflla" at a m1dcnct tn th
block of ' u._on A.-.enut t
am. and .40 pm l-nda~.
• • • Pan 'alued at S4~0 v.~rt
from w~~hin mai:h1n at F
htr dean( $70 • l
bet"' n m1Jn1Jht and ' a.m
di\
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesd•y. Jenu•ry 31. 1980
Reagan may be called In North trlal
WASHI NGTON (A P) -Oliver
North's Iran-Contra trial will be&ln
today with President Bush free ol' a
auboocna-Sttkina has testimony but
witfi former President Reagan su 11
'"subject to call," the judge an the case
said Monday.
Portions of Reagan's diary also
miaht be required as evidence. U.S.
Dmnct Judge Gerhard Gesell ruled.
However, he rejected North's sub-
poena seeking Bush's testimony an
the trial in which North faces 12
cnminal charges.
When North, who was indicted last
March, walks into the U.S.
courthouse near the foot of Capitol
Hilli he will become the first figure in
the ran-Contra affair to stand trial.
Man>-' of the same witnesses who
tcstHicd in the nationally televised
congressional hearings two years ago
are cipttltd to be called b)' the
pros«u&Ori. 1n<'ludina former t·
torney ~ncral Edwin Mee-st Ill and
North's secrctal). Fawn Hall
At North's side will be Brendan
Sullivan, an agrHShe Washinaton
la~tr ~ho also rc~nted North
before the convessaonal panels in·
vcstaptang the rran-Contra affair.
At a hcarina Fnday. the iovern-
ment had sought to quash North's
sub~as sceluna te 11mony from
both Rcapn and Bu h as \\-ell as
records from Reagan.
Gesell 511d North's lawyers have
"made no showana that President
Bush has any specific: 1nformat1on
relevant and matenal to thc charges
of the indictment which makes il
necessary or appropriate to require
his appearance.''
But .. President Reapn shall re-
main subJCC't \O call on tht ..•
subpoena· scned on ham by North 1n
Ottcmber. G~ll said 1n a thr -paac
order.
The judge said Rcaaan wouldn ·1 be
called as a """n~s ··uni and until"
the coon issue anothtr order after
givi ng the Jusucc Dcpartrnen! and
Reapn·~ laW}-cr an opportunity to
hst their Objecuons at a hcarina.
Gcscfl quashed Nonh'\ ubpoena
for Reapn'sd11ry. e~cc:pt for what he
descnbed •~a ··narrow exception."
The Judac said the d iary subpoena
would be "subject to renewal" 1f
North's lawyers suppon a claim that
··President Reapn ordered, directed.
requested or. With advance knowl-
edge, condoned an) of North's al-
leged false statements. documcnt-
rcmoval or dcstrucuon" or other allqcd cnmcs an the affair.
In congressional tcstimon) 1n
198 7. Nonh uid he had
authonLauon from higher-ups 1n the
adminiatrahon for all of has action,,
Getell said Monday th11 if Nonh
can suppon a claam of pr~1dcnt11I
authonuuon for has actions ... con-
i1derat1on must then be g1vcn to
develop an appropriate production
procedure fordeterm1n1n1 whether or
not any aspect ohuch a claim find\
suppon 1n thcd11ry and to the need to
sttk supplementinJ testimony from
President Reapn' through ~nucn
questions and answers or o&hcr
means.
Unless North can do better than his
broad request for 1nfonnation from
the diary. Gesell said, ··President
Reapn's knowledae. would. aencr-
ally speaking. be 1rrelc\11nt and
1mmatenal. ..
Bush predicts
plenty of jobs,
volunteering
WASHINGTON (A P) -Pres1·
dent Bush on Monday said there
would be '"jobs in abundance" in the
years ahead and called for a new
national spant ofvolunteensm.
Speaking at a ceremonial sweanng-
in for Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dok.
Bush said he wanted his adminis-
tration "to be about workina people."
"Pan of it will be a new volun-
tecnsm, people helping people."
Bush said, addins;
'"John Kennedy challenged us to
ask oursel ves what we could do for
our coun try. And let us each day ask.
what can J do for anothe r ~rson?
How can I make someone else s load a
little lighter'?"
Bush said go\crnment service
"plays a vital role, but tt mus1
complement and1v1dual service.''
Labor Secretary •ltzabeth Dole 11 sworn In
by Judge Judith w. 1t09er1 •• ftresktent
Bush, Job CCNpsman Anthony •ond and her
'9u1band, Sen. Robert Dole, w•tch.
"I think of the secretary who af\er a
day at the office Lakes the ume 10
volunteer and help a ch ild an the
nc1&ttborhood learn how to read," he
saaa
Jury convicts
Steinberg of
manslaughter
'IEW YORK (AP) -A JUI)
Monday convicted Joel Steinberg of
manslaughter an the bcaung death of
his illegally adopted 6-ycar-old
daughter, Lisa, a death that refocused
national attention on domestic viol·
ence.
Steinberg showed no emotion as
each of the I 2Jurors was polled on the
verdict., which came 1n at 6:38 p.m, in
the eiahth day of deliberations an thc
3-month-old trial. He was acquitted
on the more serious charge of sccond-
degrcc murder.
The verdict culminated a c.ase that
touched the nation's consc1cncc:, wit h
witnesses providing wrenchma detail
of the physical and emotional havoc
wrought by spousal and child abuse
-and the failure of others to
intercede.
Lisa's biological mother. Michele
Launders, 27. seemed to exhale a sigh
of relief when the verdict was an-
nounced
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... , ..... c...r.. .... 11
ltll UINI IUI .. CISTI m:M-541-J tH
Joel Stelnb•rg
She was s11t1ng ncxt to Graccann
Smigiel. the grandmother of a young
boy who was found 1n te1nbera·~
apartment when police and Emerg-
ency Medical Service paramedics
removed Lisa's comatose bod)' the
mornana of Nov 2. 198 7
Corruption claimed
by Indian activist
WASHI GTON (AP) -Therc 1~
rampant corruption 10 the Bureau of
Indian Affarrs and among man;.
tnbal leaders. an Indian acti' 1st told
Congress on Monda)
··W1th1n the past two )Cars, I ha vc
personall)' attempted to assist ~'en
Indian reservations located 1n the
Southwest. North\\-est and orthcm
Plains w11h economic development. ·
said Russell Mean!.. head of thc
Amencan Indian Mo\ement
.. The investors I represcnttd v.crc
from various groups interested 1n
cstabhsh1ng banks. resorts. lnd1an-
owncd public relations firms. fac-
tones, fi\hang ports and international
trade
.. I know that &he tnbal go\iern-
mcnts do not want economic de-
velopment unless graft 1s a maJ or
angrcd1ent," said Means.
Means did no& "olunteer the names
of the seven tribes. nor was he asked
Means group has pushed hard for
Indian rights and has long been
cnucal of the Bl'\
Means said both the poorest and
the nchest rescrvauons suffer from
.. mismanagement. a bloated patron·
age s)'stcm and no chcd.s and
balances ...
He said many tribal officials an;
honest men and v.omen. but "a "ai.t
maJont) of thc 1nbal officials parasnc
on the incestuous ""orld of tribal
pohucs .... It's embarrassing "
He also contended that thcre as
"'1dcspread sexual abuse of children
on Indian rescrvauon\. but !>aid,
.. And all )OU hear arc ~h1spc~"
In his testimony before a s_pec1ol
anvesugata ve comm11tec of the Scnatt'
Select (ommattee on Indian Affair
Means called for abolishment of the
Bureau of Indian Affair> and said
management of the mbci. !ihould be
lhe sole rc.spons1b1ht) of tribal cider\
u trad1t1onal customs dictate
Means was amona fiH Indian
leaders to appear before the commit·
tee on It first da) of heann~.
Party led by former Nazi SS soldier
stuns Berlin with election victories
their numbers. BERLIN (AP) -C onscnat1~e
polit1c1ans said Monday the) ma)
have lost to uch with like-minded
voters after surpns1na leg1slat1vc
election v1ctoncs by a 11n~ ullra-nJht
~-...___...;.========~ party led by a former Nall SS soldier
people demonstrated 1tl downtown
We, 1 Berlin late Mond)y to protest
the Republicans· showing. There
were isolated rock-throwana inci-
dents and vandahsm. bqt no violence
or arrests. they s.a1d.
The Republicans, guided by former
Naza SS soldier Franz Schoenhuber,
campa11ned on a platfol'm of nddma
West Berlin of forciJn Y;orkers such
as Turks and aivana preferential
treatment to Germans Sttkanajobs
unday's ballo11n1 marked thc first
time the Republican Party, formed an
1983. won elec11ve scats at the sum·
level. Schocnhuber. whose pan)
headquarters are 1n Munich. dad not
run. CD RATES*
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91 DAY 8.85%
180 DAY 8.95~
360 DA¥ 9.10%
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Chancellor Helmut Kohl said ha~
aoverntna Christian Democrat\
would have to "take care of con-
servative voters" who defected
The conservative Republican
Pany captured 11 of the West Berlin
legislature's 138 seal$ an unda) 's
ballouna. It also will have two seats in
the fede ral parliament 1n Bonn aner
next year's national clcct1ons. 11ving
the ultra-naht its first representation
in ·parliament since I 9S3.
Poltcc said more than I 0.000
Forc1a.ncrs make up more than 10
percent of the ci ty' popula11on of 2.1
mtlhon.
West Gtrmany also has been the
desllnauon of many asylum-seekers
from the Third World. and the
Repubhansc:illed for sharp hmatson
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The lef\-leanina Frankfurter Run-
dschau new e;aper called the v1ctones
'"fnahtenma. ·West German Jcw1 h
lcaoer Heinl Gahnk I Slld the, wcrt
a "heavy defeat for democracy "
HowevC'l'. Green Party leader
AntjC Vollmer said &he Repubhcan ·
"aood howana ... as a challcnac. but n
won't ktll democrac)."
Thousand~ of pcorlc chanted
"Kick out tht N111s. Forcljners
stay'" in a march throuah Wnt Berlin.
U.S. staff shuts
Kabul embassy
KABUL. Afahanastan (AP) -
Manncauards lowtrcd lhe n .. for the
last time Monda) and the U.S.
Embelsy staff Pf'eP9rcd 10 ckpen
before the R~ Army leaves Kabul's
f11C to A(ahan sold~n and Mosltm
tutmllu who Wl.ll lft the htlls.
"As we llY ~bje. ~say •QOd bless the Unittlct Staacs; .. •id ~hafll
d'Afraim Jon D. Glaslman. the
ranlt1na Amenan d1pk;mat auu an Kab~I. at the tOlm'tn ccmnony.
.. Today we law 1t 1 momnn that
" both biDOY and lld. ptcated &hit
tbe picoplc or AfOani**' ire Pftl '° be relieved o(lficir IUlrriiftl. but -c
know&Wr...,..,ia•o•·"
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Swaggart denies stripper's charges
BATON RO G • La. -Telt·
v111on c~anath~t Jimm} Sv.-aaprt
called a stripper's story of performing
sexual acts for him • diaboltcal and
slandtrous fictton" Monda) and
thrcattned to sue the mapt1ne 1n
which 11 appeared.
The stnppcr'5 empto~er also
labeled the v.oman's allepuons. dt·
tailed in the current issue of
Penthouse maguinc. ··a porno-
araphic fairy talc.'' but the rnap.7ane
said It stood b) the stor)
The alleaauons by the ~oman.
Catherine Mary Kampen, arc similar
to those levu. J last )tar b) a prosrnute
th.tt led to Sv.a~n·s ouster from the
Assembhts of God. a Pentecostal
dcnominatton, and a major down-
turn an the fortunes of Jimmy
Swa~rt World M1n1stnes.
· Our auorneys learned of 1h1~
fraudulent story an December and
had clearl) shown Penthouse and ttS porno writer. An Ham (the author)
that &he story was untrue." Swaggan
said.
Kampen, 38. was quott'd in
Penthouse as saying waggan gained
C.therlne KaMpen
her trust with has counsclina. then
emotionally manipulated her into
actan.a out sexual fant.a •ncs.
Church member dies of snake bite
HARLA N. K)'. -A man who dad not seek medical trtatment for a
rattlesnake bate recc1' cd during a church sen· ice has d1cd. authorities said.
Ernest W. Short. 41 , of Tcc1ersv11le died at has fat her's home unda),
Harlan County Coroner Wilham Venable ~1d
A 21/}-to 3-foot snake bit hon dunng a suv1cc Saturday at Ages
Pentecostal Church. Vcnablc said Members of some strict fundamentalist
Protestant churchcs behe\C thr Bible dartcts them 10 handle poisonous snakes
as evidence of their fa nh 10 Christ
White House disavows Tower's statement
WAS HI NGTON -White H ou~ press secreter\ Marhn F1uwatcr !Mild
Monda) that a \\-arnin&about the Soviet Union b\ dcftnsc-scc rttJU') de 1gnatc
John Tower dad not rencct 1he conclus1onsofa L'. rc1,1cv. ofpohc1cs toward
the Kremlin Tov.er at a N.\ TO conference an Munich said Sunda) that Moscow
remains a pov.erful ad~cr'>ar) He urgcd '\A TO omc1al~ to remain skeptical of
Moscov. ·~ d1~rmament O\enures and 10 kecp the Wes.-\ nuclear options
open
F11zv.a1er said Tov.cr "v.as. of cour~ speaking for tht adm1nis1rat11>n an
the ~nsc that he v.ac, our nominee for thc sccrctaf) of defcn~ The) 1thr
remarks) don·1 rellcct the conclusao nc, of a go' emm<'nH"1de rc,1rv. ··
Spanish prince dies on ski slope
BEA. VER CREEK. Colo -Pnnct '\lfonw dc Bourbon of Spam . a roC...san
ofKmgJuan ( arlo . was killed Monda) an a ska accident on the mcn'sdo~nh1JI
cours,c as 11 "'as being prepared for tht World Alpine k1 Champ1onsh1ps.
officials said
Alfonso de Bourbon. 52, Dukr of C ad1L and AnJOD, v.as not an the hne of
succession to thc p.in1sh throne He stf'.ed as has count'} as amba s.ador to
v.eden from 1970 to 197 3 and as a litu1enan1 an 1he panish aar force
World Alpine officials 101t1oll~ g~He out fcv. details of his death which
occumd about 4 p m Monda) at the finish hne of tht" downhill course at
Bea,cr (rrck Rcson
National health care proposed
' WASHll'.GTOl'I -A comm1'l'i1on m lud1ng three former preStdtnl$
Mondo proposed a national health c.arl' S)'Sttm ttitu v.ould ensure access to
basic medical ~\ICt'\ tor all ..\mrn<:an., w11h financ1na b) all but the poorest
1 he S)Sttm 1\ dr~1sned to c'tend health care to the estimated 37 m1lhon
·\mcncaM "'ho arc uninsured to cuna1l \OannJ hcahh co'>tS and to 1mpro"e
tht' quaht)' of medical Carl' nat1onw1dc-~·d tht' National uadcMh1p
(omm1ss1on on Health (arc
The proposed "st rate&~ of pro" 1dang a less h> a'>kang <''Cl) .\mcm-an 10
Lake respons1b1hl)' for has or her ov. n c .trt and to assume a 'cl) \mall share of
the eost ot those ~ho cannot assume that rcspon\1b1ll\\ 1\ em1nl'ntly fair:· tht
comml\Ston ~1d in 1t\ rcpon The comm1\!.1on -supponed b) 38 corporations unions and
foundations -spent two-and a-hall )ta~ preparing lht' rcpon Thr« former
prcMdcots -Richard Nl\on (1erald Ford and Jimm) C'uner -served as
honorar) 1:0,ha1rmen Member\ of the comml\\aon art' tu meet ~n v.1th Bush admin1s1ra11on
00ic1als and membcn ofrongrcs .. to go over the rt'lpmmcndat1ons
ttOHl.D HHl•:t ·s
Soviets clalm parity with NATO
MO COW -1 hc ov1et bloc acknowlcd cd Monda) its forces 1n Europc
ha"e mort tanks than 'I A TO. but claimed thr WcJt hu ad\anta1t1 m at1ad.
au"Craft and personnel &hat make the mtn&th of the two sides about equal
Western e\pcM\ dad not agree .... 1\ clear that the 1dn or o rou&h pant) of
force 1n t-uropc does not corr~pond to the fac1ual s1tuo11on:• \atdlf I n. a
i\ 10 \poknman
Pravda. the (ommuna\t Part) nev.spaf'l(r pubh\hed the mott dc\lalcd
5o\1ct brcakdown e'er ot com~ratt'c conHnt1onal force . but 1t did not
appear to alter d1fTercn~-c, o~cr how to 1n1crprct the fiaurcs Tho\t d1ffercncts
ha\ie st)m1cd nc:ao11111ons on redu 1n1 uch fortts for IS )Cir,
Nev. nc1011a11ons on convtntional for(:~ arc to bc&Jn Morch 7 an \.' 1enna
Cruise mlsslle base deacttvated
MOLESWORTH. Entland -The last N TO base to rc-cc1~t U crua~ ma Sties wa the fi t to ht-dtactiVltl'd Mon~) under the term o( thc
superpo"'ers' arm' control trtat
In a shon cercmon\ at the 1olcs"'onh b ~. 70 mak\ nor&h of London.
members of the lJ ~ir Foret 303rd TactK'al M1 "on wina were 1dv1~· .. M1n1on complete ·
The treaty. s11ned an December 19 7, <'lib for the thm1"1t1on b> 1991 ol 2. 700So\1et and U land, \Cd 1ntermtdtate·ran1e nucleu mmilcs-those
w1th ranac~ of 300 10 J 000 m1lc1.
Nicaragua announces austerity budget
MANAO A, N1ca.ratua -President Daniel Onep on Monda)
announced a &everc au. tcnty plan ror I 9 9 tha~ neatl) cuts the ftdcral bud~t
1n half, ttstncts credit and \lashes rap1tal 1n,tstment 1n a bid to ('urb
hyperinflation and inatuc tiroductmty.
0nl'p told t~e 111onal A~mbly that 1f 1nflat1on. which rurhcd 20.000
percent last yur. ts"°' broulflt \lndtr control and prOducuon not incrn.Kd. t~ 10,.emmcnt might implement 1 "wa; cconom)'' oohC}.
He did ~Ol elaborate.
Poland allows Solldarlty
WARSAW. ~oland -Tht uprcmc Coun hasdcc1ded Solidant) can be
used an a trade union namt. •hich h.ts bftn forbiddtn sin« w So\'tet bkX·s
first free union wa outlawtd 1n 1912. lhr official ncv."S •nc ' PAP id Monday.
An apptaJ of a lowcr-Qtun dtt1J1on that a Sohdanty commmee could not bt tttJStm:ci It 1n IMXOu·rMhl romp.n1 in lubhn, toutheasttm Poland.,...,
tht bisk of the rult.,_ Thf Octobtt l 912 law outlawina idanty hm1tt'd the words prrm1111blt 1n 1 tndt union's name.
U.S. stlll owes U .N. dues
Oflngl COlll OAILV Ptl0Tl1'uel0ey. JMU8ly 31, ,._
I r' pr----.; cutlon Starts
Sensatiomalmurder trial might last two years the bot summer or t9U. 11 ctw •
nocturnal kiUer enltted homes
thtouatt u•locked ..-indowt and
doon. ~NO'f,MAH
l"JJ • ._. .....
LOS ANGELES -Richard
Ramirtt. accultd of slUbin, tht
tbroe11 of ttvtral vlClimsand JOUll,.
the ~I from at leasa Ont, should rcmve w death peftaft)' fot f J terial mwden. pt'Olee&non Mid Monday as
tntimony belan in tt.e "Night SWket"' catt.
Alt~ it 11 one of the most
KGSational murder tn&ts e"tt in Los
AfllCln. Deputy Oistnct Attorney
Philip Hal pen pve a low-key openana
'tattment. metbod1e1Jl) deta1hng the
l 3 1layinas, some of which bad
sataruc °"crtonn.
As the prosecutor spoke. Ramattz.
28, a ~-haired drifter from El Paso, Teua. Mt slumped in hu chair.
dreswd in a dark pa) 1>1n·stnped suu
and blade su~ For a«unty, hts
ankJes ~ sMckled but the chains
v.ttc not visibte to the 1ury.
"We have allelcd thtse murders
are in the lrrst-dearec, were
premedatattd and occurred dunng
bura.laries and other en mes," Halpin
saad. "We are ukina for the death
penalty tn th11 cue."
The tnal bepn late Monday mom-
tn& after SUpcnor Couri Judge
Mictild Jyaan warned ~
pba'I and ftP011CR to act ~&ibl)'
and advilld;tbe ll·nwmber JU')' to
tUttate and take .. P a ~ dunng
I.he cur, whKh he ntunaled to take
up 10 two )Ul'S.
Halpin, tht ae.t protean«. uad he wa aniuous &o besin tes1imony. 'The
trial bad •n been delayed because
of lepJ wranalinas sin« R.am1ttz's
arrest 31/J )earl llD·
Security was li&ht as speaaton
packed the counroom, pess1n1
through mttal detttton first.. Halpin
had asked for txtfa teeu.rity such as
the lea shaclda and metal <ktector
after t6t LosAn,elesCountyShtnfrs
Depertment warned him Ramirez
had alleaedly thttatencd &O smuak a
aun into court and shoot the ~
ecutor btfore u.arnins it on 1pect11011.
HaJprn Poineod to 10 enlarsd map
of Los An.In County iliat was
marked widi .&he cnme spots and a
chan that lilaed the k.illin15 and xx uat auaulu.
He described each of the sl1)'1n
deta1hna hoW the "Nl&ht Stalker'·'
k1Ucd his v1C1ims by either 1unsho1
blaslf CK btaUftlS to tht head or
sluh1111 &Mir tbrotts. Most of the
female v1C11ms v.-tte raped. sodom-
iled and often ordemj 10 .. sv.-cM 10
Satan."
Ht ~ by dnciibrna the fll'll
Ntlht Sailkcr sla}'ln&. tht June 28.
l 914, murdu of Jennie Vincow,
~hoit Ulrolt WIS 5111.
.. There was a neck pth as 1f
someone tried co rtmovc her bead
and almost succeeded," sud her son, Jack V1ncow, who discovered the
body and \ns the first tnal ~1tness
.. The si&ht of my mother' head
almost removed was just too much to
deal with." he .aad.
HaJpin also d1scuHed the March
I 98S double murder of a Whither
coupk, Vincent and Maune Zaz.ura
The man ~-as '1101 10 tht bead "'h1le
cht .,..oman's throat \nS sht.
''Addiuonally, M11. Zazura's eyes had been aouged from her head, ..
Halpin said.
Halpan saad the pro5C'Cution will
prove its ca~ chrouah finaerpnnts
lifted from cnmc sctnes. ballistics
tests and eye~nneu testimony
Defense 1uorney Daniel
Hernandez reserved his openina re·
marh until after the prosecution
conclud6 tlS case. which H1Jp1n said
~ould talc four months.
The k1lhn1 SPfff reached ns peak in
Tbt killt'r WI$ dubbed the .. N1fH
Stalku" by the press, and authof"iuts la~r tt~ealed t~ lulltr often let\
satan.c 5ymbols at the murdtr see Ms.
An an"encd penlllflm, or five-
pointcd 1t1n ISIOCtatcd witb devil
.,..orslup, wu left scrawled on the wall
at one victim's home and another
'acum had a J>'.Cntaaram peinted on
her th1_,, w1tb lipstack.
Ramirez fueled peculattoo that he
was a de\'ll wonhipper when he
yelled "Hail, Satan!" at hj arraian·
ment and held up has !)llm with a
pcncaa,ram inked on 1t.
"I don't know tf )OU know what a
pentaaram as. You'll find out,"
Halpsn told tbc 1uron.
However, Halp1n hanted that bur-ala.ry was the real motavc in· the
slar,inas.
•The es~nce of tha case is buJllar·
ies and murders commmed durina
tht bursJants ... he said.
Ra.m1rtz "-5 arrested after he WI)
captured ~ an anary East UK
Angeles m on Aua. 31, t98S, the
same day is picture appeared in
n~1>9pers for the fim ume idcnt·
1fyin1 him as the allqcd .. N1aht
Stalker."
lttchar• ,.....,, •• went on trul Monday In Lot Aft9el" ,_ I I
..unk 1laylft9S In die •Nleht Stallrff" 1erlal murder caae.
State Farm raises rates 9°/o;
drops controversial policy
Transportation interests
criticize gas tax increase
ACRA MENTO (AP)-T"'o lcat lltors and &roups represent mg
transpor1at1on 1ntercs1s and c111es Monday cnt1c1led tht idea of ra1s1 ng
psohne taxes to reduce the federal deficit, S1)1nc ll "'t•uld hun
Cahfomja•s efforts to solve its transportauon problems.
Victim of
shark attack
ID' d; friend LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cah-
fomaa·s b1~t auto 1nsurtr on Mon-
day backed ofT a post· Propos1uon I 03
dccls1on to ~nd new customers 10 1
h1ahcr-priccd affihate. but also raised
its prices an avcraac of 9.6 percent
A spokesman Tor the compan).
State Farm MutuaJ Au1omob11t In·
surance Co said the d«ISIOn had
noth1n1 to do wnh 1 cu.auon the
co mpan) received Thursday from
state insurance regulators condemn·
ing ltS pohcy·SWllCh plan
But lnsurancc Comm1ss1oner Rox-
ani u11le pie said he 'u pccted the
d~1s1on v.as a rtact1on 10 the depart·
ment's issuing a notice of non·
compliance with state law. -1 have not spoken with them. but
11sctms 10 me \Cl) s1ranac that t~o
v.or1ung days ancr the dcpanment
issues a notice, that the) make this
deasaon," G1lltsp1c .said .. It seems
hard for me to behevc there 1s no
connccuon ...
A hcanna previously scheduled for
March 9and IOon the mailer willsull
be held. and will focus on the
department's insistence that tacc
Fann off" refunds co the estimated
6.000 consumers who bouaht pohCles
from the more c~pcns1vc affiliate,
Gillespie said. Anothcrhearang. as yet
unscheduled. will be called to exam-
ine the rate increase. she said
On Nov 15. one v.cck after state
votc'1 appro .. ed insurance rate-
slashtni Propos11ton 103. Statt farm
announced 11 would stop scrvma ne~
customers through its prtferrcd-nsk
('.\l,lt'OH'\I.\ BHlt~t·s
Freeway gunman kills 1, hurts 3
LONG BEACH -A gunman with an AK-47 scm1·automauc ass:iuh nfle
opened fire on nine people sJop~ on the Ancs1a Frctwa). k1lhng one man
and v.ound1ni th~ othtt'peoplc. "It ha an appearance at thas time of being a png-rclatcd 1nc1dcnt,'" S31d
Pollet Ottecuve Bill MacL)man "The deceased 1s a png member ..
The Hh1clc can') mg the aunman pulled up beside •~o "chicles stopped on
the frteway aboua midnight Sunda) and someone m51de opened fire ..\ndre
Laterus 1m . 21 . of ( ompton lay dead when the shooung stopped
LA school chief may withhold pay
LO ANGELES-hool Supenn1cnden1 Leonard Bntton ~1d Monda)
that teachcn an the nation's \ttond-tariest school d1\tnct who prot~t stallrd
contract talks b)' wuhholdin& students' grades ~ 111 have their pa\.chrd.s
"1thheld. "The state education code 1s \Cry clear." Britton said. refemna to rule\
sayanJ tea hers must complete ~u1red duucs 10 be paid
Tcxhers. union prcsuknt Wayne Johnson urged teachrrs 10 con11nue the:
protest and said he ~ould all for a tnke ncu wttk tf Los .\ncelc~ L n1fied
Scf>l\Ol Du1nc1 administrators actual!) withhold teachrr · pay at "«k's end
8utan) w1thl\oldin&of pa)1 wouldn't<'ome Fnday. said Diana Munatoncs
"Tea hm' poss1ble failure to 1 sue &radcs on official !l:uc forms v.ould tall
wathJn the new pay period. so It would affect pa) checks 10 come out Mar'-h 3 •·
she wd.
Ueberroth talks of candidacy
ACRAMENTO -81.Stball (omm1ss1oncr Peter l ebcrroth s:ud
Mood.a) that af he runs (or sovemor of Cahfom1a !le would tt} 10 present h1m~lf u 1 cand1~te siandll\I aboH the partisan din of tht state Capitol
In ht clcamt 1nd1ca1ion )ct, Uc~rroth acknowledged 1n a phone
1ntervtew that he 11 J('nously cons1cknn1 a bid for go .. crnor 1n t~o }ean 10 ~u««d Go' C.corst" Deukme,1an. who has ~1d ht v.111 not SCt'k a third term
But the lormcr 19 4 Lo An,clcs 01) mpic orpn11er 1d he v.111 not make
a dtttllon unul aflcr he lea\'eS his ma1or-ka1ue baseball JOb 1n Ne"' 'ork. on
March 31.
ebtrroth. S l. sa1J ht hu been a hfelona Rcpuhhr·an :rnd "'o uld run a\ a
Re-pubhcan 1f he d«1des to run.
'Y.upple panhandlers' getjall terms
LOS.\ GELES-A peirof"~uppie panhandlcf1" from We't t lolly~ood
,,.etc ordered Mond2y to pend time behind bars and to pay ba(~ about JOO
vlet1m they bilked out of mone)· b) posm1 as• penn1leii couple
Mun1('1pal Coun Ji..dac Barry Kohn ~ntenced Jc:ffre) {)-.\a\ne .4.llman
)l, •o IS months 1n,aal, while co-defe~nt fr.:tl') Chm Harland 24. mc1\c:d
a n1nc·mOnth Jill ttrm. Kohn 1mi>Oted the ntcnccs and fhc-)ear probluonary term for ca h
company, State Farm Mutual In·
stead, they ha\c been referred to Su.tr
Farm fire&. Casualty Co .• an affiliate
that formerly insured onl)' h1gher-nsk
dnvers and where the new customers
pay from 20 percent to 60 percent
more than the) would ha\C' at tile
Farm Mutual.
As of Monda) the lov.er·pn~d
t.atc Farm Mutual resumed accept·
1n1 new poh<'y appltcat1ons. the
com1>3ny announced Also a~ ol
Mo nda). the compan) sa1d 1t had
raised 1ts rates an 4l\t'rage of 9 6
pcr~nt
Propos1llon 103 a c1111cn m1t1at1H'
appro\ed b) the vo1c:rs No\ 8.
ordered rates for most kind~ of
insurance cut 10 perct'nl below their
"JO\ ember 1987 le\ els
··Th\s will kill any efTon 1n Caltfom1a to tnctta~ the (state> &a ta~
(and) unprove our roads," said A sembl~man Richard K.tll.
Katr Assemblyman Wilham Lancastrr. R.(·ovina, and rcprc<;en·
tauves ot the Lcque or CaJ1fom1a Cmcs Cahfom1ans for Ikner~
Transpoftll1on ana The' Road Information Program held a nr~s r
confc-rerJ,'c to u.rae Conarcss to rc1cct proposals to boo t tht fcdc~I aas
ta~ to hdp erase the federal budict deficit
They claimed that the propo Is ~ould, among other things.
violate the user-fee concept of the ps fU., reduce re\tnue for h1gh~a
andolhcrtransportat1on proarams b yd1scouragin1dn\tngand make 11
pohucall)• 1mpo 1ble to raise Cahfom1a·s a.n ta"\,
Kau, c hairman of the Aucmbl) Tran ponallon Commmtt, ~1d
the federal aovemment doesn't need a fuel ta\ increase tor
tran,portat1on programs because the federal interstate h1Jh"a> '}stem
1s nearl) completed. .
"7
still missing
ox ARD (AP) -.A )'Ouna ~oman lulled b a maraudana harii;
WI 1denllfied IS I UCLA araduatc.,.,_
Student who went Uyaktn& With a
fnend who remained m1ss1na Mon·
di)'. ' Despite the shark 11t1ack authont1c
u1d be.aches would rcm110 open to
., 01d a panic
The v.oman's bod}. bcanOJ telltale
shark bites V.'15 found Saturday
floauna Stll: mile offshott but the
U Cout Gu rd and local
authonues saad there v.cre no plans to
~arch for the hark close beache Of
post "'-amanss.
New commission aims to cure
30-year-old 'drug epidemic'
The bod> wa~ KSentifiod as that of
Tamare Mc 1U1ster, 24. a Ponland1 Ore nauve attendina GLA. "io
Ventura Count Coroner Dr. F.
\\ amn Lovell
The corpse was adnt\ for tv.o da)
before u v.as poned by pass1na
1lors The-, noufied the Coa t
c,uard. -.-.h1ch rcco .. crcd the bod_y.
llll m1ss1na v.a Roy Jeffrey St~ SA.C RAME TO (-'\P) -The or-
ganue~ of a nt'"-anu-drugs com·
m1 ion sa) the)~ 111 seek soluttons to
the 30-)car-0ld "drug ep1dem1c·· that
ha\ e so far eluded other drug fighters
The troublt' "'1th the other\, said
state Sen. Ed D3\ 1s at a nt~)
conference Monda). 1s that the) still
haven't 1denufied the problem
On c the problem 1s defined "all
kinds of solutions emerge," said
Davis. a Nonhndge Repubhran and
former Los Angeles poltcc chief.
Da\ is is co-chairman of the pn-
\ ate!) funded ( allforn1a (o m-
m1ss1on on Druas The other c~
chairman 1s Richard Fore. an 1n .. est·
ment manager from Westlake Village
who has served the adm1n1strat1ons
of Presidents Nixon. Ford, Reagan
and now Bush in pos1t1ons related 10
houstnJ.. JU"enik deltnquenC') and
tran 1tton
D;i\ 1s said tht comm1ss1on would
"hsten, hsten listen" 10 reprt'SCnta·
tt\'CS ofagenc1cs in\ohcd in tht fi$ht
a&a1nst drugs, and "an)OnC With
e~penence or who has something
·'' Wtlll
"'
scheduled hearings from frb 24
through -'Ul 4 .
Other members of the comm•~ ion
•~ n franc1 o <. ounl\ D1stnd
A.ttomn ~rlo m1th n BC:rnardino
<.ount) · hcnff Flo)d f 1dv.cll 1m1
Valle) Police (. h1ef Lind~y "Paur·
Maller Lo .\nacl~ ~uperior <. oun
Judie INin ~ehron and tht prcs1·
dent of Phoen1-. Houst>. a no n-profit
drug rthab1htat1on program Lar-
raine Mo hr
Da' 1 td there 1s no incent1on ol
using the comm1ss1on lor am ~ind o t
a political spnn1board He \.\1'1 hl·
and Fore hti each put up S5.0ou an
~ monc~ and eApect to ra1i.c a total
of SJ0,000 to $50.000 to co,er
expenses and the ~nttng of a ··com·
prthcn 1\e rcpon "
dud 24. of Los A natl Lo~ell said.
FnendsSl.ld thepa1rv.~nt k.)alina
Thuf'ida) momm uthonu~ rc-
CO\ erN '"'oab'.lndoncJ U \.&ls iton·
dayaftemoon. one of .... tu"h su tained
damagr in the 1tt1cl. Lo .. eJJ 1d
·1t wu" freak thma. ··said Otput)
C oront'r Jim W1naate ·• nd O\er·
rcac11ng no"' '40uldn 't sen e an'
PUf'l>OSC \\-t don't "'""' to stan a panic like in the mo., 1e 'Jaws • "
1 he v.om.an suffe~ a larac shark
~Ile to her th1ah and ~ .. cral mallt'r
bites She also had a fmhl~ bruised
hand probabl) su tamed tn.1n1 to
deflect the marauding hark
··The \1ct1m J1ed from lo of
bk>oJ follo"1na "'hat could onl) ~a
hark attack;' \\inpte said
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BIRTHS
HUMANA HOSPITAL
HUNTINGTON BEACH
JanHry 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dorry H. Plotkin.
Huntington Beach. girl
January 4
Mr. and Mrs. Chnst1no L. ZaragoLa.
Huntington Beach, boy
January 9
Terril and Brent Lohse. Huntington
Beach.boy Juury It
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford High. Hunt·
ington Beach. boy
Juaary H
Mr. _and Mrs. Wilha m A. La Planet
Jr .. Huntington Beach. boy
SOt.rl'H COAST
MEDICAL CENTER
JaaHryS
Arlene and Robert Colenck. San
Clemente, girl
Lillian and Randell Roberts. Dana
Point. bo> Juaary I
Paula and Alan Young. Laguna
Niguel. girl
January It
Deborah and William Hamson
Clemente. girl
Diane and Da'c teHns.
Clemente. bo)
San
·an
I' THE SER\'l('E
Airman Todd A. Elllott, son of
[)v.a) ne E Elliott of ( osta Mesa. has
graduated from Air Force basic
training at Lackland .\1r Force Base.
Texas. • • • Air Force Senior Airman Thom•
P. Patil has been awarded the Good
Conduct Medal an West German)
ChMIUCt~N C •t S& .S S• 11 )I CIW')~ ,..,. S• J4
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COiulft>.• s C .s U lo.ilr L•t City
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•~u Faott>.ln4>•. ·)t •SI ,, JS fMQO )7 1)
January 15
Ginger and Albert Loh. Dana Point.
girl
Ja11uary 16
Donna and Robert Kang Laguna
Niguel. bo)
Robin and Michael Bast. Fountain
Valley, boy
SAINT J OSEPH HOS PIT AL
January 8
Robin and ( harles Stemburg. S<lnta
Ana. girl
January 11
Julie and Mike Johnston. Costa
Mesa. girl
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSP IT AL
January 11
Mr. and Mr1 Douglas Granger.
Irvine, girl
Mr. and Mrs (Jene Alic). Huntington
Beach,bo>
January 1%
Mr. and Mrs Michael Junghans.
Huntington Beach. bo\
Mr. and Mrs Glenn \\'llhams. Hunt·
angton Beach. bo}
Mr. and Mrs Michael Harm. (osta
Mesa. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Bnan Large. Hunt-
ington Beach. boy
Mr. and Mrs Wilham Robcm. ( osta
Mesa. g1ri
Pugh 1s the \on of Jaren .\
Hunungton Beach. He 1'>
graduate of Edison H 1gh
Huntington Beach • • •
Pugh of
a 1984
~hool.
Pvt. Michaele M. Kenefick, has
completed basic training at Fort 1)1\,
N 'J . Her husband. John. 1!. thc M>n of
John A. Kenefick of Laiuna Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jugan. Newport
Beach. bo)
Mr and Mrs Patrick Pac1no. Costa
Mesa. girl
Mr and M~ Terr) .\~crs. tlunt·
1ngton Beach . bo)
JHu.ary 13
Mr. and Mrs. Da,·1d Stokes. Hunt·
angton Beach. boy
Mr. and Mrs -\nan Khald1. Fountain
Valle). bo>
Mr. and M". Robert Flanner) Jr ..
Balboa Island. 11rl
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Walburg. Ir' me.
bo)
Mr. and Mrs. il.ndrew Milligan.
Irvine. bo)
Mr. and Mrs Gregg Weston. Laguna
Beach. bo'
Mr and Mrs John Tadlod. Hunt·
1ngton Beach. bo)'
January 14
Mr and Mr~ John Bam. In inc. bo' Mr. and Mrs Donald. De Vinne\
Huntington lkal h. bo' ·
Mr. and Mrs Pasc ual Moreno. "'t.'"·
port Beach. girl
Mr and Mr<> Kirk Lothringer. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
Mr and Mrs Da\ld Fo\\lfr. <.. ostJ
Mesa. bo~
Mr. and Mrs Da\ld Nil-.son "'lc"·
port Beach. girl
Mr. and Mrs l\.enneth Poinde\tl'r
Costa Mesa. girl
January 16
~Ir and ~t rs .\dam Kcmpkr <'"'a
Mesa. bo)
Mr and Mrs John \\altcrs C m ta
Mesa. girl
Mr and Mrs. Jamt·-. Buckrngham
Newport Beach. bo)
Mr and Mrs Mar~ ArenMiorf ( os1a
Mesa. boy
OHll'l -\HIES
By Th~ Assodat~d Pr~u
Broadway director
Morton Da Costa, 74
DANBURY Conn -Morton Oa
C'osta. 74, who directed some of
Broadwa) 's b1gge t h11s in the I 95Ch
including "The Musil Man," .. .\until'
Mame:· "No Time for Sergeant\
and .. Plain and t-anc) :·died SundJ)
of a heart attad.
Da (os1a began h1" Broadwn}
career as an actor. He had a small rok
in the original 194.'! producti on ol
Thornton Wilder\ .. The lo.in of Our
Teeth · and undl'r!>t ud1cd Montgom-
L'r) <lift 1n thccomed\ Da(oc;tJalso
pla)ed O!onc 1n Maurice [,ans· l9·H
production of"Hamlet "
He directed re' 1 ... a1~ of .. uch plJ)\
as "The .\lc hcm1st .. "She Stoop to
( onqucr" and "Dn:am Ct1rl " .\ftt'r
d1redmg the na11onal tour of thl·
corned ) hit ··~abnn.1 Fair" in the
earl\ I 950.-.. Oa < o\t.1 had fou r b1e \UCle~sc'> 1n a rov. on Broadv.a\.
\tarunit "•th "Plam Jnd J-an n
In I~ ~ ht' d1rcued "'1'o l 1me tur
~rgca nh· .rnd · \un11c \1,1tm•" 1n
1956
Tht' follo\\1ng )Car Da ( o-.ta h.1d
h1!1 b1ggL st Bro.1dv.;n \U<.ll'4>'> ''1th .. r hl' \1u~tl \1an It ran tor nwn
tha n lour ~t.'Jf4> .i nd \.\Ull a [Un~
a"ard as ~'ii mu\1lat
.\mong Da ( o\la\ otht•r mu.,.,a1,
wer1: "\aratoga.'' '\aratoga I runt.. ..
"l o 8roadv.a) '-"1th Lo,c' anll
"Maggie fl~ nn.'
urf report
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Michel Viralty, arbitrator
at U.S.-lran Tribunal
THE H \GUE. cthcrlands -~t 1chel V1rall}. an arb1tra1or at the
l .S.-lran Claims Tribunal and a
"orld renowned authortt} on in1er-
nat1onal lav.. died Saturda1 at age 67
V1rall) had been one of 1he three
1h1rd-na11on arbitrators at the tn·
bunal. which v.as estabh hcd b) the
1981 .\ lg1er~ .\ccords
Thcre v.ere three .\mcncan and thre~ Iranian arbnrators on lhe nine·
man Hague panel. which 1s charged
w11h scllling billions of dollars of
flnanc1al disputes between 1hc mt·
cd t.ates and Iran ans1ng out of the
1979 Iranian re,olution
Viral!). who tool up h1\ 1r1bunal
post Jul) I. 1985. v.a" a professor nt
the (1radua1c Institute of Inter-
national 'itud1e., 1n Geneva He also
had ~n C'd as professor of 1n tcr-
na11onal IBw and head of the Depart·
ment of Public I n1erna11onal Law and
lnlernatiunJI Organ11at1on'> at the
Unl\CrSI\)
Richmond Crinkley,
made 'Elephant Man'
RI< tl~tONO. Va -R1 thmond
( nnlo.k' who n1-produccd "Thl'
l kphant \tan on llroad\.\a) and
later v.a\ C\l'( ull\C director of Lin·
,oln < L'ntt:r s \ ., 1an Beaumont
Theater died \unda) ufbonc m;arro"
tanccr at thl' age of 49
( nnldc\ t>epn has thl'ater career 1n
I C/6Y an Wa h1ngt on () ( a~ director
ul pruRram s at the Folp.er
Shakespeare L1bral)' and produetr at
the Folger Theater Group. presenun1
such plays as "Total Ecltpse,'
"Happy Days" and ··Subject to Fits "
Cnnkley later bec.amc executive
dartttor of the Amencan National
Theater and Academy and produ-cer
of its theater program at l. Peter's
Church 1n New York. He fi rst pre~nted "The Elephant Man .. in
1978 It moved 10 Broadwa) in Apnl
1979 and \\On Tony and New Yor~
Drama Cnt1cs Circle awards as best
play. ·
i\mong the other shov.-s Cnnk le)
produced on Broadway were ··Tin·
typcs"in 1980and"Pas ion" in 1983
Mario Valadez, ·mayor'
of LA's Olvera Street
LOS ANGELES-Man o Va' «iez.
known as the "mayor" of h1stonc
Olvera Street. died at a Los Angdes
hospital after a heart attacJ.. He was
82
Vaiadez. who r'11red 10 }'ears ago
as manag.1n& director of El Pueblo de
Los Angeles Inc .. died Jan 22. satd has
dau&hter Susanne
Tl>e buS1ncssman was born in
Gomez Palacio, an the Mellcan state
of Duranio. Has Amencan employers
1n Meiucoencouraged him to come lo
the United States.
He taught Spanish at a pn"ate
~hool then v.ent to v.orl as a
translator for Chnsune tert1na. who
v.-as mana&ana d1rt'CtOr and liaison
v. 1th crafts people and shopkeeper..
on Ohera \lJect
Valadez srr"ed as terhna's assis-
tant until her death in I 116 l when he
succeeded her
7~ ?'1144,. s~. & s~,()'4 -
'De{uvtt ~9:00 di#, 'De{uvtt ~4:30 /'II#
673-5245 ~~ .. ~If,~
Alaska's sub-zero air mass
starting to move southward
~~~ .\'I( tlOR .\( ,~ ..\la.,t..a I \Pl -
1 empcratul"l'S tell a\ lo\\ JS~ di.' fl't.''
bclO\\ /L'fO lgJln \1onda\ bul
.\la)ka\ rcrnrd cold ca!>~.'d "' \t>OW
area!> a\ n ma\\ ot t11g1d Jlf f1 om
aho'e the .\rrt1( C 1rt lt: h.:ad l·d
tO\\ard the Lo"cr 4g \late\
-......
\ito,eml·nt of the huJtl' m id .i1r
ma\) that ha) '°'ercd \l;i)k3 Im
nhout IWO v.cck\gCOLTJll'd high w1 nct
th:lt pro<lUlCd C\tfCnll'I) lov. v. inti
chill factor\ 1n southern anll outh·
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Too Little?
Too Much
Don't be mi led by di count .... deals.~)(' and g1ve·Awov"
The common law of busipe.-ay it bet-l
too much. but it is worse to pay too little.
1t 1s unwi e to pav
If you pay too much, you lose a liule mnnl'v and that '" all
...W,ben you pay too little. vou ometinwi. lose eq•ry thmfi?
blcause the product you bought was incapable of dom~ what 1t
was purchased to do.
You can't pay a little and get a lot.
1663 Placentia St.
Costa Mesa
646-4838 DEN'S
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1 Mike McCarthy 1 i Buick and GMC Track• I
1 Dl•co•nt Center 1
t
i Get Acquainted Off er 1'
SPECIAL
FUEL INJECTION ... NOW
INTERIOR PLANT SALE
30 ·%
below retail
Roger's Gardens
NEWPORT BEACH San Joaquin Hills Road (at McAnhur)
Houn: 9 am o 5 m Daily
Are Y Ml Receiving
Physical Therapy?
Is Your Condition Improving?
Our computerized therapy is painless, non-i n·
vaslve and hlahly effective In accelerating tissue
repair. Patients overwhelmingly prefer our pro-
1ram to conventional physical therapy. Why? Be-
cause It works.
\nd bc:'-au~ ol thc "'ind. the Coa~t < 1uart.I on Monda) do~J the con11-
nl.!nt north(rnmo\t 11.~·frtc potl.
\aldc1 ttarhor. to oil tanker traffa·
und said 11 mJ)' remain clo!>Cd for tv.o
d8)'\
1 he \la\l.t 1>1' 1\1on of Emergen >
\en t(C) rtf)Ortl'd con11nu1nJ prob-
k m' 1n rural .\la~k.l w11h 'uch thin ~" conac:ahn1 fuel oil and \hortu1c\ of
tucl and food omc '1llagc\ r(porteJ
power ou1t1 <'!I. nd fret•11n1 water and
S('\l.Cr pipe\
But thr d•' 1\1on ..aid 11 ~ncv. of no
1mmcJ1.11l hlc-th1 e.ucn1 ng \1 tu·
a11un\
fhc \lnc;ka a11onal C1uard ha\
been on .!4-hour alert to help Jtol
v.-1th th( mid l nd Lt M1kt' Huller
\aid blon\U out\ v.-erc help1n1 chop
v.ood nc.ar chm, \.\-hCf( there W~\ a
rntu;al lucl 'ihurt.iiic .and the Ci uard
had lo ncJ fuel to the '11l<t1c of T uniutuhak 111 v.( tern \la ~J
Haller \31d four k\la,.k1 1r I •
11onal <.1uard C-1 lO am.:raft ha .. c
been on roundsthe,IOl'" lcrt to
deh,cr lood or fuel to rtmotc area\ 1f
n~ed \mall planes ha' c bttn
BY
THE
SEA
••••••••
~unded b ) lht: cold and th1\.l 1n·
The stor) nov. ·~ nol 101n& to be JU~I the cold1 but the cold and the
v.1nd." sa1a Bob Hopkin • a
mc1coroloaa't with the Nataonal
\\C."tlhcr Suvtcc in >\nchorqr
Tht coldc\t tcmpcratum 1n t.hc
'ltatc v.ert recorded 1n 1ntenor com-
mun1t1c and near the Canadian
border At Tanana, the coldest pot in
.\laskJ early Monda>. 1t wa 64
dcvec bclo~ 1cru, The hool 1n lhe
town at tM confluence of .ahe Yuk.on
and Tanana r1~cr \NU closed for the
dl)
" 1\t)'·foo(> It ""IS 76 bclov. here
one mom1n1-.. s:ud Tanana Cab
~rv1cc owner \rvin K.anps "It's
not 100 bad -
Du11n1 the v.cekend. 17 all·time
lov. 1cmpcraturt rtt<>rd ro the
tilt fell. the weather Kf'\'1et said
me of the cold air had pushed
S 7.s m11f to the wnnhcHl and nipped
Juneau. The tcmpcraturt thert v.b
rtponfd at unt dcartt ~low uro
Tht' cold air '\\ISCllP«'Cd to rta h the
Lov.« 41 b) later 1n the v.cek.
Termites Are Now Swarming
Bugs Flying Around Your Home?
FlEAS? ANTS?
FREE ESTIMATES
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C811 todar tor more lritormMlon (714)114 14D
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Ofa•Coatt OAILY PILOT/Tueldey, ~ 31, ,_ A?
r a puggny so not to look meagry when word hunting
I .. '1. HO' D
......... kits of Nonh Aurora;
m.. wroes to .11y &baa the bett
1Ud9ori~wordl .. .-u i& Qw11 ~ Mad of tbc public libniY ia my o&d bometo.n, ioWt
City, Iowa.
l ~ Qeorle. wbo uaured
me Lhaa there weft moR than four
words in tbe Efttli&ll tansuaee wt erided in .. .,,. .. -48 to be exact. He
promited io imd the list pronto.
wbach be did.
On Oecqe Sctaeeu·s list were old
EJWlisb words tueb 11 ahuncry,
unfiunary. boDIJY. dot-hunarr. meJt·
hunpy. trind-buftl'Y, t\ltr-anary,
n~. half-upy, bcat-anary.
tdf4Dlt)' and tear-ancry.
'~
Sony, Georle, those word were not io u{of ine four diction&MI I
havut bomeorthc lhrtt dktaonaric
10 my ~. I'm sure they appeared
insomemustyoldEnaJishdictJonary,
but ifl can't find thtm, I don't count
'em.
Nor can I t'ount the \\'Ords of
French oriain whote end1nJ$ ~eTe
chal\ltd from "e" to "y." GeOrae. dear, if)'ou att stlll readina
this. I also can't count BaUinl')', a
town 1n Scotland, or Huf'.\&t'Y Bu"l"Y.
a sandwich lbat was served in a
restaurant thlt tJ no lo•r standina
in Cbampaicn, Ill l am also nol
coununa W1py, a lake in Poland, or
Shchiary, a nvtr m the U.S S R.
The on,..nal wnteT wa off h> one
when he said there arc (our word!t in
the EnaJ,tsh lan1uaae that end in
"lfY '' Actually, there arc five -
accord.>na to the o~ford Eflgl.1!th
Dictionary In addition to the two he
named. •"'11 and hungry, there 1
l&IJ'Y. a &la s bead found buned tn tht earth in Ghana (try to*°'" that into a
converut1on, kld1): puary, a liaht ~rfwoundaround a hat or helmet to
prot«l the head from the un; and
mcqry. of mcqer appearance.
I don't know about you, folks. but I
ha.,,e bad enouah of word pmes for a
~h1le • • •
DEAR ANN LANDER · I know
you arc not runnina a lost-and.found
column. but I am aoina to take one
last shot at 11.
I have been tryina for three years io
re tum a Silver c1 .. reuc li~tcr 1 found
at a lake resort 1n M1ch1pn I have
contacted several \/Cterans' orpntza·
t1ons and the Pentaaon. People have
bttn very na~ bUt beca&ate :"'1
ICU )'l·t.a·ta•ta and moft 1:1
have been unable to make a COGDCC'-
tton
The ha)tttr has the followins in·
ICription· Viet Nam 90-70. Comph-
mcnts of I 18th ORD. Co. (Am.mo). A
JOb well done. Keith Hane.
I hate sceina thi1 lhana 1n my
jewelry box. when I know the oWMr ti
out there SOmt*htre and *OUld love
to have It W11J anyone wbo kno-s
Keith Hine pleate ask him. to write to
Joan Skupien Hanin~o'!.t_ I l4SO 2nd
St., Treasure lllan l'IA. 33706
Thanks., Ann -J .S. •
Dl!!All J.s.B.: Y•'re weka•e. If
Y• ftM ~eltla, .. , me blew.
Blo~d type She wants somebody else to give her 'self-service' as v I ta I I read utory the other day that sent they have valet parlunaat the Startin& believable stress. Al tht ~If-sen ICt° escon his customCI'$ into the store disappear from behind the counters
a shiver down my spine. A arocery line. l belona 10 the laner a.rouo. ps pump, I put the wrona nozzle an pt'rsonallyand summon help for their forever
as RBis storccha.ln1sletunacustommnng 1 want to be nampcrcd in this mygastanlcandbought$103"'onh needs ldon'tthinlcthcrc'unywaywecao
up thctrown aroccnes. Id. 1 r-d ofps for my feet. One m""'t ..,,hen I "'h 1 Led h h · r. Jnsteadofsu.rrendcrinabercarttoa wor . want wa1t~n to rape my inserted m bank cad 1 ... thd n en wor.. t ere. t e erosion stopproeress. 4.irhncsarcpush~1or heck th h d napkm over me as tf my arms were S Y r 0 ~1 ra" was start•n&. If someone from the machines to wme your ow-n ucket
In Japan'• betebtll, as the batter WalP up to lite plate, the announcer
reels off the fellow's usual st.ausucs
plus one more: h11 blood 1ypc. That
matters there.
Fiaurc a 1ood harp .. ,u last SO
years.
Two Juop. Francis J of France and
Henry VJJI of Enallnd, held a
summit ln I S20 to negotiate peace
On the border of France and then-
Enalish-owncd Calais between two
h1lfs. Eao is every~.tuna. what'> The hill
on the French side was h1&her Crc-.s
knocked its top off so one klna -.ould
not have to look up at the other.
Q . Women arc more emotional
than men, nJht?
A. No, sir, JUSI more i.alkauve
about matle1'1 emouonal, chat'~ all
Recent tests so prove
Laboratory rats prefer cocaine to
heroin three to one.
Q. Why 1s the I~ profession
refemd to as .. the bar'
A. Alludes to the raihnJ. or bar, that
partitions off the pnsoners. ad-
vocates, suitors and seneraJ pubhc in
old Ef\l)ish law courts
Some coins m ancient China were
shaped lJke what they ""ett supposed
to buy. Those cut in the form of a
human body were for clothes
As men arow older. they 1et more
conservauve As women aro...., older
they act more radical So contends
Glona Stt1ncm
Q Aren't more peoplt O\.ef".e1ght
than undcrwe1Jht?
A. Jn this couhtT} that's true ol
people over aae 22
Each of these men tither dis~
covered or dc\.elopcd a ccru1n
flower Michel ~on. Andm Dahl,
Alcunder Garden, P1em Magno!
and Leonhard Fuchs. Name the
flo\\'er o( each. Sherlock
In Mtlwaukcc coun rtCOrds 1s the
cate of a ~oman irantcd 1 d1vo~ -~ore no-fault this -because her
hu$bal\d.rcqwred her to address him
by hi! military title of m~or and
salute whenever he walked 1n10 the room.
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c out P.Cr10D. e 5 opper \en s broken I want a shoe salesman who 20. thcautomauc tcllerd\e .. «ht up store follo~td you to the curb, n wu You can rent a can for a dollar lo her food whna &Jona a conveycr belt Th d (with the bl.r cock down) until it "W1ll stick with me ltke u&Jy wallpaper e cu_ps never come ov. n cor me-sccunty ready to bust you for s.hop-transport )Our own luP.llC You can
reaches the scanner The computer-C\len when notb1na fits. 1 don't ~ant in the coffee machine. Paruna meters hfunl! but inside the store. the feelina nuke your own sandwiches at conve·
aenerated voice tell; her the pnce of to check into a hotel where I am 11 ven nc~er ,..ve me th.c amount of umc I of pnde was sull there. a.nd we ~re all nience stores, wash your own ?" at
each item rcoords it and Ii"" her 1 a compa.ss and a map wub an X that p1.1d for l am inept and unsu~ of t'omm1Ued to uphold Jl the car wash, ma.kc your own pecture
tot.al, which she takes lo the cashier. says. "You Are Herc." l don't want to myself. and the machine k..nov.s 1t Storc-s a.re owned b} chains now, frames •,nd take your own passPon
The world 1s d1Vldcd into two ~rry 0.~ a conversauon ....,llh 1 l used to wor\. tor a departmen1 and "s1&htings" of salespeople art photo. It s cheaper.
aroups of pcc?ple -those who are person that sounds hke 6 record on store 1hat was (am1ly-owncd The) recorded and celebrated hke those of But as a woman livina 1n a time
fiercely independent and arc the wrona speed. pndcd themselves on trad111on and rare birds in the Everglades When the waJJ>, I can sull fant.as.izc about a
ch.al~ by the idea of tak.ina care Ever since we became an "insert· scrvtcc We used to hear stones ol da) comC$ that ~e h.avc to st.an husky voice wbispc~ 1n my ear the or themselves, and those who refuse quarter-wait-for-ll£bt·l<>-&<>--0n" ~If-how the owner would go to the curb rcmo' 1na our own plastic secunt) most bcaut1ful words in the EnaJ,1sh
to take up runnina marathons until service society. I nave suffered un-andg.rcct thecamqcs. He..,ould then clamp from clothe . human hfc wtll lanauqc. "May I help you?" .
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The prize for ihe bcsc-playcd
hand at the Juruor European Cham-
pionships went lo Huah McCann of
Ireland for this fine effort. Tht
event was held 1n Bulaana.
North's double of We t's frivo-
lous overca.11 was neaativc. in effect
for takeout. When South showed a
spade topper Wllh NS bid Of thrct
no trump, his panner worked out
that lt had tQ be the kin.a or tbe ace
alocc, on tht auction, South could
not bold more lhan two spades, so
North pmblcd on the heart slam.
We don't blame East for doubling,
even thouah that placed the trumps
for declarer.
Unfortunately for the def enders,
West led the wrona red four. Had he
chosen a trump instead of a dia·
mond, he would have defeated the
contract. Declarer took the ace,
cashed the ace of spades and ruffed
a club. Two spade ruffs served as
entries for two more club ruffs, and
the queen-uni of diamlnds were
cashed.
With nine tnck~ in the bag, de-
clarer led dummy's lut spade, and
East's aoose was cooked. If he
ruffed low, declarer would overruff
and take two more tricks via a club
ruff and the ace of rrump . If he
ruffed h>ah and returned a trump,
declarer would 1rump with dum-
my's ten (or acr. if neca a.ry) and
score lhe las1 two 1ricks on a high
crossruff.
So East discarded his ace of
clubs. Declarer countered by ruffing
low, then 1rumpm1 a dub with the
ace of hearts. When declarer now
Jed the last djamond from the
board, he had to score his queen of
trump ~n puunt for the fulfilhna
trick
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Boys •nd Glrls Club officers
Newly lntUHed officers ot' tit• 801• and
Gtrla Club of th• H•rbor Al•• •r• Kelttt Van
Holt fleftf, president; Joftn Houten, aKOnd
vk• fWes.ld•nt: Al .-..0, tr•••w•r: and
.,.uc• CoJ•. aecretary. Tiie lftstMlatlon
IMlnquet w•• ftetd .. st WMl~ey. '
Entertainers pool their talents
to aid Armenian quake victims
By The Assodated Pre-u
LO l\NGELES -.\ (a~t of scar.-.
1nclud1n1 Uu Mhlelll and Bea \'u-
Ha brouabt their talents together to
record the song "J-or You. Armenia ..
and male 1 T\ pecial to help
earthquake "" \1ms in \o, IC't
Armema Mo~t of the profil "111 b( l(l'l'n tu
the .\rmeruan Rchcf ~1l't) tor
du-cct donation to v1ct1ms of the
I qua.Xe that left about 25.000 peoplt'
dead and S00.000 homelC$s
"We can do wha1 we usuall't do in
hfeto ra1~money," Mt'ls M1nl'll1,~11J
unda) before \lepping into a m.•ord ina studio at Paramount P1ctu~'
"Wt can't do ian) th>n• pollu~all~
When I ~w the disaster in ;\rml'nia I
thoUj.ht l was ao1n1 lo die ·
Pl.a Zldon, lttne Cara, Coule
teveat. Ray Parker Jr. and mem-
ber1 of the Dooble Brotllu1 and Toto
v.erc amon1 the neath 100 per-
formers v. ho collaboralt"\t 1,n .. f '''
\ou. 4\rmema"
The sona v.u wnnen b\ sona·
....,nters < ·harles Aina' our an.J (ieorcC'
Gan-arcnu and tramlatcd lrom
F~nch 10 [nah h b) Paul Willi.ams
Michael Masser and Jori Cohen art'
produc1n1 the r'C\:Ord •nd Pettr
Bosdano" 1ch and La.ulo )(0\ a< -.111
film the one-hour d<Xumentan and a
llOHOSC .OPJ:
I 'Y Sydney em." TMl41y, Ju.. JI
mu~1c '1dco
'f" 'O R"--David Leturmu
\l)S he rcall~ isn't out to make fun ol
aucSl\ on his "Late N11h1" \hov.
dtsp1te his r-cputauon tor bc1n1
conde<;eendtna.
··1t u\Cd to troublt me that people
thouaht our sole purpo$C for be1na an
bus1ne wu to make fun of people,"
uuerman wd en an anten 1ell> in th1o;
""eek's Time mapzint
··unfonuMtel). there 1\ no JO~e
that d~ not make fun ot somebody
l tn to male 11. a of\cn a not me or
the ho"' or wmebod~ tn our httle
group 1f '-'e s&\ someth1na that
looks hk.e '-'C'rt mak1n1 fun of
somcboch else. it's 1n the spint of e\C~th1ng."
~tterman also ~1d he looks up to
t\BC collcaaue Johnn) Canon. v.ho
p\C him his scan by lcu1na him be a~
occa tonal host on the "Tonight ·
show
"Hr \till makts mc lauah. Let-
terman ~1d. "ln fact. l don't even
watch the 'T omght' slH'"" because
how good he 1\ makes me nervou
and 1n~urt
1'l[ \\. YOR >.. -\c1or Rober1
Duvall Y's he nc,cr bcc omcs the
charatten he pl&)\, no matter how
con' an "''his ptr1ormancn may~.
I AJU (March ~l-~pnl 19) Fam•I> membtr l~lk
about .. h1ddtn cache • ) ou'll be urpnscd. perhaps I stanlC'd Play catd close to che t. do more lmen1na thM1
IC\Jfll. Jfd1plomauc. )Ou'll l fa, rab~ mont)' dccu.1on
I T AUft ( pnl 20-May ,W) former fntnd d>S01$ftt.
teel to ha\.C you act as "rtfertc •• lkfinc tcnm. be 1Urt) ou
arc not "cauaht 1n \he middle " Break from trad1t1on will
bt nett1ury. Romant'c 11'1 vohement ~urrcn\h 1 tenuou'I
GltMIN1 (Ma) 21.Junc lO> What pthlou l "shp-
oed 1-.-ay" "'" apin be l\&tlablt. l'ocu\ on c C(U\l\.e
authonty, rt1p0n ibility, Jcadh1tc, op nun11y to con·
1dcnbly 1nctttx income. trona IO\C rclllion hip 1!>
restored
CANCER (Juf't 21-Jul 22l Look be}ond the
immediate, &oal 11 1n 1&}\t d ~pllt kepucal rt'mar~ b)
thole -.ho a. le talenl. fa11h Lona-ti1stantt call n:lare<J to
tta'cl. possible aprearantt before media Libra 1n\Ol\.C'd
LEO Uuly 2.l·Au . 22) 'ou cl11mcd )OU ('(luld d u
bc$t your own -.ay. b.a.n cu\ts to proH 1t Clnil'> fot
brass nna. emphH1Lc onainaltt>, l'Onliden e innm au n.
SUdd.cnl u'rt 1n" lvt'd in ac.hcnturt'. \1 ro-
ma~.
VlaGO (A\.11. 2~
your favor w.th help offl
1ettkld. invohtt mone •
tays.. .. Your bunch
lft\ol~td.
UBl\A(~. ll-Ott. 22) Kc
1nqu1na. to obtain •• nd
Pft\IOUtl tnd1fteftnt will ~onnance • .. autstand• •• f,, ....
") ou've got to be in touch w•th
\Ourself. you should be aware o f
c"enthin.i," Duvall sa.id man 1ntt r-
'"1ev. published Sunday 1n The tv.
York Times , Duvall plays the heroic old Te Ranacr Augustus McCrac in the
etaht·hour tele\ 1s1on ada.pta\100 of
Larr) McMur1f) 's Puhuer Pnrt·
w1nn1nl novel "Lonesome Dove:·
which CBS wtll broadast o'"er four
night bqJnn1n1 Sund.I)
LO ANGELES -A benefit at
New Von's RaC110 Cll) MuSJC Hall 1'
bc>na billed as "a s~ntar crusade
ap1nst AIDS" and will feature the
hcavv-metal croup G ... N' llMes.
The announcement was made un-
da) at a star-studded bNnch at the
Hotel Bel-Air to discus June's shov.
called "Roe'-And A Hard Place "
Oraanizcn hope to rattc about S2
m1Ihon foT \he Gav Men's Health
Cnsis, a '-ev. ) ork-based non-profit
orpn1u11on that helps AtDS suf-
ferers
Actor M.ld.ael Doqla1 was ho t ol
the brunch and m uS1C'll arttsts attend·
1na inC'luded Taylor Dayae, £4Nte
Moaey. Herbie Bucod and rap
sinaen Jauy Jeff and the ,.,...
PrlD«. Onl) Guns • Rosn ba\C
commmed to appcanna '°far.
M DAIL\' PtLOT/ Tu.day, Jenuary 31 , 1M9
Folly': A splend d attraction
SC R's Hal Landon Jr. and Anni Long in superb portrayals
lyTOMTITUS
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What Tennessee Williams was to
the South and Sam Shepard is 10 the
West, playwriaht Lanford Wilson has
become to the American Middle West
since the death of William lnic.
Wilson's slices of Midwestern hfe
are laced with humanity and wry humor, even when ventun na east (for
"The Hot L Baltimore") or west (for
.. Anaels Fall"). And when on his
bome pound of Lebanon, Mo .• as be
is in the Pulitzer Prize-winning
"Talley's FoJly," he 1s cspcc1ally
movina and articulate.
''Talley's Folly" is one of those
intimate plays wherein the audience
is aiven permission to eavesdrop -
by one ofits two characters, who chats
wi th lbe playgoers before the show
actually beains. Its theme is th e
universal attract.ion of opposites, in
this case a loquacious German-born
Jew and a Missouri spinster reluctant
T\' l ,ISTl'.\GS
10 lift the curtain from her feehnJS. .
As performed on South Coast
Repertory's Second Stqc by com·
pany veterans Hal Landon Jr. and
Annt Lona, ''Talley's Folly" IS nch an
charactcr and oompkx1ty. Dtrcctor
Lee Shallat, amona the finest in local
theater, has created a backyard
boathouse atmosphere into which her
"odd couple" charactm sink like a
bot t.th, the subtleties of tbear
natures exposed ever so aradually . -Landon enacts the bearded, for-
tyish accountant Matt Friedman, a
vanual ahen an these rustic surround-
inp, with 1elf-deprecat1ng humor and
a splendid sin&Je-mindedness of
purpose as he pursues the elusive
Sally Talley. As he finally renders a
third-person accounl of his charac-
ters traumauc early life, Landon
applies lhe finishin& touches to a most
improbable romantic quest.
Long's Sally is a less complicated
fi1ure, given a beautifully involving
interpretation nch in nraaahtforward
rural tenns. She also bu an emo-
tionally threadbare moment and per-
forms 1t with ever-dttpen1n1 intensi-
ty.
A&a•fl t the backdrop of John Jacovell1's maanifioently cluttered,
crumbhna boathouse. Landon and
Lona explore thearcharacters with the
skdl of ptacttccd anists perfectm&
cheir craft. Both have ennched SCR
productfons for many years -Land-
on is a foundma company member
and Lona Joined I.be croupc 14 years aao -and their pairinJ 1n "Talley's Folly" is a pa~ of inspired castJng.
Wilson's superb romanuc comedy
will be on the Second Staie through
Feb. 26, witb performances Tuesdays
throuah Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at
3 ancf 8:30 and Sundays at 3 and 8
p.m. Contact the SCR box office at
9S7-4033 for ticket information. • • •
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appointment for roles an Ayn Rand's
courtroom drama .. N'lht or January
16th:' which will open Feb. 28 at the
Brobdinanaa Dinner Theater in
Tusun ... aciors. w1shin1 1ntttV1eWS
should calJ 83S·961 l for an appoint·
ment.
Auditions for the children's show
"Ahce in Wondcrl.tnd" will be held
Feb. 11 from 9 to I l:lS a.m. b)' the
Peter Pan Players of l..quna Hills ...
the tryouts are scheduled for ~esia Community Park, 24671 Via I esia,
Wllh funher information availa eat
83()..8318.
A SJ>CClal production of "Hansel
and Gretel" will be performed by
children 7 to 13 years at Turtle Rock
Community Park, I Sunnyhdl Lane,
Irvine ... classes will be held Satur·
days from Feb. 4-2S wtth the show
being sta&cd March 4 f'C'llStrataon as
beini accepted by the Irvine Com-
munny Services Department and
more information can beobtatncd by
callin1 ~3992. Hal Landon Jr. •'"9 Aftnl Lone In~..,.,..., Potfr/"
Travis, Houston big winners
in American Music Awards
LOS ANGELES (.~P) -Rand)
Travis won country album and sin&Je
honors at the 16th annual Amcncan
Music Awards Monday night and
Wh1tnc)' Hous1on v.on 1hc fa,oratc
female poJ>-rOCk and rh y1hm-and-
blucs (!ocahst categoncs
Glona Estefan & M1am1 Sound
Machine were surpmc winners of the
best pop-rock group troph). Glad) s
Kn ight &. The Paps took best rhythm
and blues voup. and Alabama won
its stventh countl) itroup troph>
Trac) Chapman "-'ho led Gramm)
nom1nat1ons earlier this mon1h wath
six, was the favonte new pop-rock
artist but was not present to claim the
lroph).
Travis. nominated three times
v.on best count!) album for .. !\lwa)'
& Forever" and the count!) single
trophy for "I Told You 5<>." his own
compos1t1on
"It's nice to collect one when thC'
~ng's mane, 100," Tra"as \aid Houston's honon v..ere her 10th
and I Ith 4\mencan Music Award\
"I don·1 belat\C at I weant to thank
lhC' almaght ) (1oJ for all ha\ bles •
an gs ... she saad
George Michael won best soul-
rh)thm and blucHlbum for .. Faith,"
which has had six hit singles, and the
PQJ>-rOCk album trophy went to the
"Darty Dancana" movie soundtrack
"I never expected to wan thas ··said
fatcfan after the surpnsc v1ctol) of
pulsating Latin sounds over 1hc hard-
dm ing rock bastes of Def Leppard
and Van Halen "h's wonderful to be
able to cross ovC'r 10 a whole new
market and to ha"e eHl)One from all
walks of lafc lake our mu\1c ··
L nltke music awards decided by
anists and andustr) 1ns1dcr\ 20,000
ordinary music loven v.cre the arbi -
ters for the awards, handed oul dunng
a three-hour ABC-TV ccremon) from
the Shnne Aud1tonum
Guns N' Roses v..on best pop-rock
single for"' v.eec Child o· Mme·· and
Freddie Jackson's .. Nace ·N· c;1ow"'
took tht R&B san&Je award The
fa vonte new R&B an1st was Al 8
urc'. a nat1\.C of Bos1on
In 1hc new rap music catcgor) the
album troph) went to O.J Jail\ kff
&. The hesh Prance for "He"• The
DJ I'm The Rapper "
Reba McEnt1rt wh o wun't prc'>-
ent v..on fa vontt female countr)
~anger and Patt~ LoHt~s wn
favon1c n<'w countr) anast
"I don't btheve 1h1~. but bccau'lt I
belie ve an uod, I do beht've thas.
Knight saad of her troph) for bcsl
soul-rhythm and blues.group
Alabama bcal the mother-<iaughtt'1'
duo The Judds and perennial nom1·
nccs The Oak Ridge 8o)s to wan tht
country group troph)
"Toever)bod)in .\mrnca ""elo"e
)OU God blc s )OU." saad 4\labama
san1cr Rand) 0 -wcn
Television vacwen were hw . tied
the debut of Michael's commercial
for Datt Coke during th<' shov.
movins him into 1he grow1ni last of
\Oft dnn~ p11ch·art1w, such as Jack-
son and Madonna
Rap music got a catcgOI) th•' )Car as awards shov.. produce~ moved 1n
to tap the lal~l trends But 1t should
bt nottd such rccogn1taon usuall)
fades. such as disco and video
catcioraes The .\mcncan Music
.\wards nomination catcaones 1h1s
)car included pop,-rock. soul-rh~ thm
and blue~ countn h~\ ~ metal and
rap
W11h h~ts Kenn> RoaeB, An11a
83ker Rod h~v.art and Debbie
Gibson lhe shov. included tributes to
Ro) Orb1wn. \Oul singer Brook
Benion and pop s1n1er .\nd) Gabb
All lhrtc daed in the fast )tar
Moon documentary tops In U.S. Film Festival
PARK CITY. Utah (AP) -"For
AJI Mank.Ind," a documentary com-
posed enu~ly of film shot by the
Apollo astronau1s who went to che
moon from 1968 to 1972, was the bi&
winner at thts year's Untied tate~
Film Fes11val
The movie captured both the
Audience Award and the Grand Jury
Prue u bett documentary Saturday
11 the 11th annual fesuval held an
Park Ctty Jan 20 tbroua,h Sunday.
The fesu val fosters independent
films.
Producer-director AJ Rc1ncrt fin-
ished t.he film JUSt one week 1.10. the
same day II bad Its first tcreenana It
the event. sponsored by Robert
Redford's Sundance: Institute and the
CULTOl.AL ilT8 JN TD UGBTS. preaenu a one -hour d<><:umentary
video port.ttyini the Oranct
County Latino Artitt Network.
Th.It rroup it Oranc• County'•
only MIOC .. tion of artJ.tia depict-
in, the Llt.ino t1perltnc..
The Oranp County Latino At1i1t
Network fe.turu the paintinp of
muralitt Emiidio V11qun, the
claaic work.a or Henry Goaine •
the abtuact. paint.lop of Horttn
cia Ramires and the eocuil com·
mantary wor k• of Ben
Valenzuela. Abram Moya. and
Art Valemuela.
This P'9f"•m ia th firet or a Mri• o( cultwal .,u videoe to
appear on Coeta M.IA't Public
Acea. Cablt T.V Channel 61.
Tbt firet 1howinc a. at 6:00 p.m.
atartl"' on January 3ht a.nd -tU be preeented at U.. Mmt time on
1ucc1edln1 Tueaday1 and
Wedneedaya on Febr. l, 7, 8, 14,
115, 21. 22.
For eddilional i.nformatlon call
tht Ora.np County Laclno Artiat
Network at ~7-5762.
Utah Film Dcvelos>meot Offiu
'Tm a wnter," Reinert sa1d after
rcce1v1n1 the two awards "f JUSt
wandered uuo filmmak1n1 10 yeaB
qo. I was JUSl amazed no one made
tblS film I 0 years before that t aJwa)'
thouaht ao1n1 to the moon was our
h1ahnt pYramad Tius 1s the most
extraordinary stuff e"er shot by
human beanas "
Reinert recca ved SHlOO for wtn·
nma the Grand Jury Prue, as did
d1rector Nancy Savoca, whose film
'"True Love" captured the same pntc:
an the dramatic catcaory
"TNC Love," Kt an an Italian·
Atnencan neiabbothood of New Yort Oty's borouah of the Bronx.
HI .\ l•.M .
tells the story of a youna couple's final wtcu prepannJ for mamaae and
lheu relat1ontb1ps wilh family and
fnends.
A new catqory at this year's
fe1t1val was the F1lmmaker's Troph y,
11ven to the best films as voted by the:
competition's filmmakers 1hem-
1elves
The filmmakers' choice for bnt
documentary was ''John Hutton "
Namted by actor Robert Ma\Cbum.
the movie by Frank Manin and Jona Levin followed the bfe and c:arcer of
the late director who made ucb films
u ''The Maltac Falcon," '1'hc
Dead," 1M Trasun: of tM Siem
Madre ... and "The Man Wbo Would Be K.i~ ..
K-L-R Trio performance
lacks energy, cohesion
IUllOHl\1
2 bits, 4 bits, 6 bits
a dollar, check the
water bill and holler
If somebody once offered omebody else a penny for his
lhoughts, imaame what ahc Mesa Consolidated Water
D1s1r1ct has received from Wilma Fccne)' for a$ I 33 ""onh.
In this lime of mulu-million. even b1lhon dollar balllcs, a
S 1.33 dispute might seem small. Don't bche~e 11. The Costa
Mc~ \\Oman and the local water district show no isns of
relenting in their month~long dispute over the taming of last
fall' raac inc"ase.
Feeney received a newsletter 1n October announcing a
change in \\Iler rates effective that month She also rece1~cd a
bi-monthly water bill at the same time that ho""cd her rate
had been increased in September.
Because the water d1s1r1c t had nOI prorated the increase.
f ccncy took 1t upon herself to do It hcr~lf
·he paid the bill, minus $1 .33 . .\nd that earned the
aucnllon of water officials.
Subscq_uent bills to Fcenc)' ~ho""cd her delinquent 1n th~
amount ofS 1.33.
Feeney has pleaded her case to water oflic1al~. finally
going public at last week's meeting of the watcr dist net board.
Her argument, the directors concluded didn't hold
"ater 1 he dispute continues.
1 o pre-em pl a line from both sides. it's not the money
that is 1mponant. 1t'1, the pnnc1ple of the lh1ng. though the
mone) seems a bu more 1mponant to the watcrd1str1ct than ll
docs to Feeney
Water officials realize there 1s more than one \\ ilma
f--ccney in their d1stnct If the)' were to prorate September for
one cunomer. the) might be obligated to prorate for all
customers So a small matter of pnnc1plc for Feeney m1~ht
mean a $75.000 swing 1n cash Oow for the water d1stnct and
that's more hke a OoOd.
With that said. let us offer our 2 cenlS worth.
While 1t 1s true that a penn) saved is a pcnn) earned. 1t 1s
more important that the customer 1s alwa) s nght -especial!~
"hen she rs
Cancel the ncy.. letter and torgct the $1 33. qu1ctl)
Opinions e•preued 1n this space ate lho&e of lhe Oa1Jy P1101 Ot'*'
view• expressed oo th11 P-0-ate thole of their 1uthors 1nd artists Readers
comm.nit are ln'llted and may be sent to T,... Dally PtJot P 0 Box 1560,
Cost• Mesa 92628
ft'l'll t :H \ 01(.l·:s
Non-partisanship
r h1:sc da)s pwm11,cs of nun-pJrt1sansh1p arc a dime a
do1cn in '>auamcnto
(10' Gco~e DcukmcJian sa)-\ his last t""o ,c.1rs in off1n·
will oc pollc) o riented no"' that he has taken h1msdt uut of th~~
running tor a thmJ term And \\ llltc Bro""n ha' ing tx·cn rl'·
ckt.'tcd \~mbl) speaker b)-the slimmest ol margin\ ha'I
assurld < altlornaans that pelt~ pol111c~ no longer top\ his
agenda
Dc\plle the promises. there ha' c been k\.\ lonuetc "'lUl'
ol ,hange J hat'~ wh~ "e \,\:ere pleased b~ the rnnlirmat1on ot
1 homas Ha-..c' a~ stJtc trca urcr
fhc Senate: appro\(~d Ha)es 34-0. the ·\ssembh b'-o < 11~en the long odds on unanuttous appro' al ol an~ thing in
Sat.ramcnto, Ha) es' confirmation was a' 1ctof) not 0111) tor
h1mi;clf. but for those who horx panisan wranghng 1s
d1ss1p.t11ng beneath the ( ap1tol's golden dome
M~rced ua-Stur
Stockton shootings
1 he tragcd) that \\3S pla)'cd out. in J ~tod1.1011
~huol )a rd lea\ t.~ one groping for 3 ppropnatc Y..Orth r hac 1 \
the 1mmed1atc ~n~ of -.hock shc.x.k that an) hum.10 tx·1ng
could dct.1de 1mplacabl) to dc~tro) and marm su man)
ddensclc s t:htldrcn Then comes appalling rl·l·olkl 111on
I hts 1s not a ne"" phenomenon. It has h.ippcm:d bcforl' in
s1m1IJr gathering plates .\nd will doubtless occur again
\ltc:r a -.urge of \Orro" tonhc fam1hc'> man) of them our
nc.'\.\l'\l \mall'ans .. come the con' 1Cl1on that ~mcthtnt< h:.i-.
got to be dune tot~ lo prc,c:nt a rcl·urrc:nu:. Thl' rcdu\t\l'.
ob~~l\C Patrick r urd\. J drifter and loSt:r. " \llll PfCll\
mut:h a t:tphcr We wtli find out more about him. hut 11 .~,
doublful \<K'ICl) w1 1l C\Cr learn cnOUJh tO prOIC.'\t 11\t.'lf' trom
the wddcn. mahiin:tnt crup11on of such a pe™>n
It mttkc' no d1tlcrcncc that Pu rd) c' 1dcnth pure. h.t\l'J
the gun 1n Oregon. tllgh-powc:rcd rap1d-lirm~ wc.·apon' of
1h1\ \ort should no& rnmc so c:a-.tl) into the hand' of an)
c 1t11l'll "ho makt'sti mmorn~owal o frc<.:lllUdl' \o~l' ~ind ot
n:wun;tl (onuol<ii ha'c aot to be 1mposed 1 h4.",11mm\ ot
'>Ind. ton ll'\tilic<ii doqwntl) for \Uc h a tcp
an Fr•ndsro Chronirlr
Gas tax increase
\1 ka t two ma1or ,P.ropo 1, ha'c been ad' anccd to ra1~·
the p line ta~ 1n Cahfom11 One. b-.. ns l>a\td Roberti
and Quentin Ko pp, would ra1 the ta<t from 9 cent to I 'J
c.entu pllon. The other. by ucmblyman Richard Kati and
\pc, kcr W11l1e Bro.,.,n. ""ould incrtasc Jl to I~ cent bqinnin
Jul) I 990 and ,racJually nusc 1t to 24 cent by the )<.'~ r 2000
One can araue about the rclatJH ment of the propo\31\
but thcrt• no d1,putc that the funds arc nccdcd.-Urgcntl~ 1t
Caltlorn1a i to a~crt a transportation '"'' . Gl\cn that P'
tu« ha"c fallen pre<1p11ou Jy 10 the past aenerauon rclall' c
to mile dn\:cn. neuher can be rq.ardcd a burdensome lfappro~cd. the Robcn1-Kopp mea urt ~ould ra1 S 16
billion o~cr the nt'\t I 0 ye n Brown-Kati c~ould raise) S2 I
b1llton, With I \Uh tantlll p<.>MIOO Of tho fund\ JOIOI fOr
m;, \ tran It .
Wh:at'\ ino t cncount 1nJ 1s that e'en <10\. (ieorgc
DcukrncJ1an 1\ ~11naltng that a p ohnc t ' mere~ ma) hr.
needed uam~•to Br~
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•
Poland's Solidarity finds
friends in Orange Cour)ty
I he ~orld t!> ;in nct-\IH1nkrng
plale lne'<~"'>•'e J11 1r,1H·I. tl'lc·
commun1t:;,t1un,, \3h'lhtt' trJll\·
m1\s1ons 11nd the 1nforma11on C:\·
plo ion arc mJk:tn rx·opk ul all
lOnttnent\ more and ruorc ;i":irc ol
each other
U\I Salurda\ l''cning in Munt·
tnJlon lkalh I .llllndcJ a "-.ummn"
otll·ader\ of the \oltdarit\ mo,c:ml-nt
herl' 1n C altlornia It d1dn 1 \C'\.'m a bu
unu\ual that 1n 1hc: heart of Oran~c
( ounh the allair~ of onl· ul lhl· "orld'~ lorc:mu\t lJPll"C na11on'
"ould be w "l II un1kr\tuod
You''c ~en ut llHl~. lhl· t.1m11t..11
rcd-.inJ-Y. h111~ '\ul1dc11 rH>\I. loFu
"'hi{ h ha\ \prung ur 1n the unltkc:lil ...
plalc\ throughout \mcm.t •11HJ lhl
~urlcJ -cHn .11 thl· tkrhn \\.all 1hdt
ion tht Wc:\I '!>tdl' n.ituralh l
I hi\ c'en1ng. thl· logo "orn un thl'
lapd\ ul man' "-J' a ,,1na1wn on th.11
thcnll· f he \mall p1"' that "'l' '11411 llll
read 'wltdJrn()\( < ahlorn1a ..
Member<> of lhl' l'ult\h-\mcrtlJn
u1mmu-nil~ Imm throughout
\outhl·rn ( alth1rn1..i 'Al'rl' thl·rl· I hn
l.tlllc trom a' tar a"~" ,1, the Pup..•
John Paul II C .i1h11hc ( l·ntcr ln L.1
tlahra lkl \tr and< ..:r11ltt".
rht' entm: ..tllJll \\J\ arran~nJ IH
\dJm and Barll.lr.i l\.1l·rn1i.. ol llun1
mston lkal h -h1: the tornw1
f<epuhltlJn ~and1Ja1c 1111 < ongrc,., 1n
the 40th l>t'>tm t. \hl'. th\· linc:\t d1t>t..
ol Polish l Ul\llle 1n <>r.tngl' Count}
I hl' nlt'JI ""'' .sHorJing tu thl· l\.tl'rntlo.~. l<•mpn~d ol thl' \Cr\-\allll'
dt.•ltcal'•C'> ont.:c cnJO\CJ b' Pol"li
rm alt)
\dJm l\.1ern1t.. h," long Ocl'n Jl'll'~
Ill .11h.inc.1ng the l3U\t' uf OIPll\l"
nalwn\ for rn.in) )CJr\ he: \\OfKl'd
Ill '>t'l'ure I ~ rc:nunu.itmn nl rlw
1nlJlllOU~.., Jll.1 JHOrJ~ Ill wh1th lhl'
'°I<)\ 1t•1 l niun ·guaranteed" Ire(' l·kl ·
1100\ 1n l-3,ll.'rn l uropc \\hill· horn
in tht' I \ ht ·, ,~·n1 morr 1h,1n ••
c.Jnadc 111 '°l<H ll't·Jununarcd , uun
trtn r he l\.1cr n1I.\ ll~~nl'd up thll
cntlfl' h1mh. tu tht·ir Poh\h· \llll.'lll.in
guc\I\ hut ..t\ , .. ollcn ()(t ur\. l'' er'
onl \(( 111 ·,t to 1on~.r1 ,,,,. in th1•
l.111 hl'll I n\l nt111nl.'d lhl.' 11on' uf ·1h1'
111 frrr. < 1arnl'1i..1 ,1 Ph D "ho
"orl.\ a\ a '>'ll'llll'I at l ahn ln,tr\I
ma: I\ 111 < l' 111111'
I hl'fC I\ • \;I~ Ill~ U\1'11 h\ 11t.·
Ku.,c,1an l't'lll'lll· tn th1~"11·1 l 11111n tu
<,plain 1h" hl' Ytd 11 '' ·hti11tw
k.u\ntdal1h1 na h.ilal\.1 ·
Roughh tran\l:uetl, tha1 mcun'
··I he do\Ct 10 the lo.tt1 hl·n lht• lurthn
·•"a) lrorn 111.1nilfll'ml·n1 ··1 ,,.n n1111l'
loo~.-h ''""'l;itl·d 11 1m·.1n\ ·&·ttt'I
to han& out w11h the help than tht·
t:omml\...iro "lo unl· ha' l.'1.cr .tt· ru~cd the m ll'I t Jn ion ul a 'horra~l'
ul umkrground humur
Thi.' \oltdart1\ ( .iliturn1.1 \up
poncr' .tr<' ltkc tho'><' "•th t;1nultn
.and lricmh ..inJ root' 1n utht:r l3PllH'"
".111011\ tierld) prnud of lhl•1r nil·
11onJI hcntagl' T hl·~ "'l\h to "'l' .l frrl'
Pola11J in thl·tr l1tc11mn \nd 1hn
.trl' \\orl.ing togi.'tht'f hnl' 1r1 I >run11· < ounh to hr1ng th,11 ,1hou1 < >nc ol th(' hot1c\t 1op1l \ •11 tht•
e1.cnina ~a' thl· plannrJ 'lo\(11"
C unlcrcnlc on llumiln K11h1' I ht•
uun) of lhl' \o\ 1c:I t n1011 h11,11ng
\UCh a u111kr1:nu:" not lo\1 on thl·'<' J1("oplc man) ul ~hum h:t\(' rl•l;allH\
1ha1 h;aH \.('r,l·J 11me in l;ibt>ntlmJ)'
or ha\l' \lmpl) d1.,,tprx·arl'J T hn .ut
('om:crnl'J 1ha1 the lurum "111 he.· u!>4.·J
a\ ..t IJrgc-....:all' ~"opagancl:i tool h\
th( \\)1. lt'I\
\\ tw1 her 111 Jll t'Jt• 11 • \ f o\C 11" ·'
111\1\lellH' that 11 ho\l lht\ lllnkrtn,,·
"3' a ma1or l\.llllc durinJ lh<' H"t"
thJI I ~orlr.l'd JI thl' \\hill' tl11u"4."
l 'l'lltualh 11ur \t.tt\ I X·partmt•nt J~l~l'd to \Upport 1hr wnu•pt U\ 1~11 ur J p.11. kJjt: ot undrr\t•nd111g\ .11 lhl
\\ .1 .. hing1un \um nut """ 1h1· \fUl''
l1t1n I\ "ht•lhl't Iv pru• n·cl ancl ti '"
undu "hill H1nd1111ul\
\1r J M \1,tlt't.. anulht•r p.ul1l 1
pant lht\ C\C111ng pr11pu\.(·J l\\1
prl'll>nd11111n' 111 I \ p,1rt1UJ')Jl11111
Ftr\t. ( uHhJ\ h\'\ \houltl he.· llqUlll'd
Ill l\\\IC.' .1 \l<.ltt•nwnt prnnoun\ 1n1 lhc:
lir~1h1ll'\ l>cli. trlnl' lk.lt.l \t. ond. lhl'
\o\ 1c1 I 11111n \huuld . 1 mn111 lo
~1ht1C-3ll\ plu1t1h\llC lrl'\'l~kl 11111\\ Ill
Pol;rnd
\1 r \falc~ h,I\ \UfiC.''t1on\ on other
IUJ°lll' a\ "di r hl' ll•rm\ ·t•ol.lnd" 11r
"Poh\h hl' urgl'd \hnuh.f rwt tx·
U'o('tl ('\('n lnihhl'rlt'nth "ht•n fCl('I
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1n Pllland ln\tt·,1d. th<" g11,l·rnm~n1
\houl.I t"-· ~illletl h\ "' 11Jhllul n.1111<"
tlw .. Pnh\t1 Pcup),.·, Kl'ruhl11. · lllh
hn.'' 1.ltt:tl l'PK or j>t( I tor rite· 1'1111\h
.. Pul\K.I K/nlpc1'pol1l'1 I udo"" ''> f 0 do Ollll'I I\(' "'CIUflJ \U 'l'\t that
torc1111 1ukr~ h,l\t' a rtght tu .u\C:ln
Poland
Thu\ It '' not .. ,n 1 "'t•!il, f'11t1111,I
1n,.llkd ( n·,howu'a~1a .. hut r:.th,·1
.. 111 l'lbX thl'.,tasm~ ut thl· PKl
p.11ttupa1t•d m ' lhl· '"' .&\lllll lll ( 1t'\:hmlo .. ak.1a ··
lhc "Ord ··t>ol:rnd " un thl• 111hl'r
hand. \houlJ ht· u'ted ~hen rC'lt'rrlllt
tu tht• n.it111n ;and 11' \Olld\ 11.1·
d111un\ IJnttu.tg(: ;rnd lllllull' -or
the.· tndl•JXntJ<:nl Poll\h :o.tatt' that
C\l\ll'd tx·1~nn thl· l\\U \.\.cirlJ \.\a"
and tx101r 1hc pan111111\\ ol 1'11lirn,1 in
th\· I th l·cntun
I or t'\3nlfllt f',1la11d dnl;11nf
ht'r'>(•ll 1n taHu ot '>t1ltJ.un,1\\ •·
\nd 1f c"c' th1.·rc "'l'H' ,1 true
\l.lll'll\l'nl. thJI I\ II I Ill' JX'11pk ol
Pol01nJ \uppun ~oltdlH ''' .1lt1h1\I a\ mu\ h J'> tht'' lo'\' thl· P1ill\h Popt.·
Ju\t la-.1 \und;a,. 1hou..: ntl' ot lhl'lll
turnt:d oul 3t .1 r.1lh 1n Wa r '>.I~ to ht•..i1
thl' group' kJdt'r. l "' h "0th.'.,.1
de\\ 11tx· h1~ a¥rel'llll'n1 tu ~t0&rt tal\.'
nl'\l month "1th thl' ( ummunl\I
~n' l·rnml'nt
\ltC'r ~\en 1011 \l'.lr!> '°1<1hd.ml\
mil\ ontt' again he lcj..ltit.J Hut that
~ 111 uni\ be.• a \t;,r\ 1 her,· I:'\ u lung
road h> ·,ra"c:I tx·1,m• a lrl'C JO'l.'rn·
mtnl "rt:\tor<.:tl 10 Pol;rnJ -aoJ. t{l
1al 1. some Poll'' an· u~t \\tlh
\.\ .1k\3 fur ;all\'Clllfi lo 1.11~ 10 1t1c
faru1cl\l.1 r<.:t1 rtll' "I ~II
Hui 'han&l' '' 111 thc.· ~'"'' lhC' Pull\h 'lltril ha1o 'ur' 1' cd tht' \Uh·
JUg.;ltlon 11111\ na1111nhooJ tnUI 1 I hl
1•011,h pcopk arc.-. ult1ma1t h 1n
J111rn1.1bk l 1lr.c lhl· other.. 1n "'IC Ii
llartl\ C altlmn1,1 I hc.·l1t"' C' l'ula11J ~•II he-lrn· in Ill\ litt"ltmt'
II "'111 tal.l· mu, h 11101,· ~1111.. .inti
lllUl h murl· cm·r~' Hur th, 11 .t~un
the f>olt\h P1-'11pk h. H' \'<tr Id" 1ck
rt'\UUr~n upon \\hi\ h to dra" -nut
the kJ\I ot th1•n1 llJlhl lwrc 111 < >1. 11 .,._.
( OUl\I\
Cbrls Cn 1 N:Hl~rt't. mu for tbt-
401h Coo1n-uioaal DI '"~'
TOD,,. I\ RISTOR,.
1003\ I\ Tu~a\ J:an \I rht· \ht
'''" ot I~ '4 1 h1·1l·art HJ\.l;i" kll 111 till' \Car
I ~,J3\ ·, h1Jhlif.ht Ill hl\tll
On J;in ' .,,, li>l l OI ·,I\ u \
Cllll'tc.·J tt• \(\.IH \gl "Ill-' I I
'UH l'\\lul '' h ol a .._,tl'fhll 111tn
11rh1t I \pl..re1 I ~
< >n thl\ d;1tl·
In I " .. \11111 p"" 1 I 1 m1 hut'l(n
~;i' hc..1111 1n \ ll'tllla \U\lrta
In 19.iY the lil\t d:t\llllll '4"11'
O(ll•r atmn 011 td\'• 1\lon ·· I hn4.' \n•
\h ( htldr,·n •• "U\ ~ro;aJ ,l\I llom
1hr \o H< \l3111m tn < hK J o
BJ' Th Anod.ald Pm•
Whites
need to
become
a m·inority
To the Editor.
The word "v.h1tcs" O\'er the )Cits
ha bctn "cfintd to m('ln: pcopk'
v. 1th white sk.1n, the m•JOnt~. nglo
ultraconsc~at1~e or 1'l"act1on ry m
poh11cal outlook and Kl.ion. the ratt
1n P<>"-Cr and v.calth. 1 e . Whtie
Ru~\lans shov.n more and more k\
the bad gu\ 1n the 010\ 1cs and TV
and so on .
B) "ccn us numbers did .\\tiln-
\mcrtl n leaders w1wh for~c 1h .. 1
a\ a sroup thl'\ rnuld l.lm lhr.'
dcpret..itc:d l \ maJOrll) label., Htah·
h 8\.,.arc ot our ll' ti fl@.hts l3~'i. v.cr
thc:\C leader\ not about to lo"'-' tbl'
hc.·nC"ltt'l ol bc:1n1 lallcd "m1non1)'1"·
W11h .i t11ll b} Rep Robert Mat'lut
(l>-~.1cr.inu·n101 .\\130·Amcnc n
lc.ideri, ha'e been l'Onfcrnna for'
p:is1 l't\O 1<cnr\ Y..tth the Ccn
llurcnu 10 pu\h tor the change
\llhough po1:t...e1 \l'toed by Pre 1den1
Rc.igan "1:mu1 \.ltd that pr~ssurc
trntll lht· .\'1an-\menl·:in lOmmun1·
I\ 1 auSt•J the bureau to renew its
n>mm1tmc:n1 to the rhclk-ofl $)Stem
lur the I 'NU cc:ni.us (1 e 11cm111na ~6
d11lercn1 .\s1an c1hn1C' groups anJ
..ccond and 1h1rd gcnerauon C tune~
\ml'rtlJlls Japancs.c-.\mcncans). It
~ 111 he mal\\ \Cars before an' of the ~fl ul 1hc\C grou~ ~ould un\Cat tht• "~htl<',·· on their 150lated sclf--O('-
''md1ng throne
furnpcin \menran\ (plus ~an
dtil und Bnmh) unlortunatcl) m
ll• Ill• obit' 1ou\ to the name game
0\l'r 1hc w.ir' the' h•nc allo~C\J
thC'rmt'hl·~ to he painted ~tlh lh<'
.. "hit\'" bru\h fhl\ h.i' au1omat1·
1.alh l.lhc:lcd thl·m the maJOrtl) and
has h>ru·lt lhl'm out ol lhe m1norit)
pn\lk-gcdda" \\h11c.a<,a lon rolor
tur ii IJl.IJI d.t\\lhloHIOn 14' tn..ic.•curatc
hclJUM" man" -\'11.in-Amcnc.·an nd
J 11\pJtm -\mn1tJn\ are 'er> ~h1tc
< >nh I uro-.\mcncan haH no
prolt'\11\c <1\\ouat1on 1m1lar tu the.·
;\\tan \m(ttl'3n\ Plann1n1 ( ounttl
:-.;atmn;il \\\oc1at1on for the: Ad·
\ an1,·rncn1 ul < olorcd ~t'oplt' ;ind the
ml!ln\ lhamp1on'!I t1nd lubb)t'>h tor
I h'!lpantt• \ml-ri<.an'I. Jc~1sh Dc:loa-
ma110n l c &u\'. nd on and on
l nul f: um· mcrtl'°1n' bl."11n to
rcalt1r that the\ :aix 'ulncrablc in th"
lOnlpl'lllt"t.' 1ia1mn, the statu ot
thew p.arcnt'I nJ their ch1ldn:n ~•II
ont1nul 10 dl•tcriorJte Thc.·y m1.m
h~\l' ,.,.,uc1a11on' 10 Jlrotcn them tn
the: dilH <&hc;.iJ or pa1\h .u an O\Ct
1onliu<'nl ma1ont'
t uro \rnrr1lan\ 'houlcJ al~> list
1twm~IH"\ r' ('f\ ~ herl.' not as v.ohtll'
hut unJcr ··01ht:'r 11 the' an: ma1nl\
Knmh lht.'' \hould l1\1 tht.0mSt"IH' ii'
Hr 1tl\h \mc1 1t J1\s II ma1nh
""l"Jl\h 11\I I\ \\\cd1sh--\mc111 .1n'
r~ 111.tnd 1ha1 lht.• ( ('0\U~ Run·;iu u~·
thl 1hnl. oil '"'''°' for LuroJ1("al\ \llll'fllilll\ "1th J prl"\t.'dCnlC to kJll
U\ II llllJhl 1\01 he tlKl late Im l~lk l
\\ 11h '41111:.ln" "otld\\IU(' hl\tOrtlal
hu•l''.ln tonquc\1, ;inJ m1grat1on' n11
onl' "a lull hloodl'd an\ 1hing but all.
a lUnlhtnilltnn of mam r.tlC\
\\ (' c.·r all \ mcncan~" " Iii dll
\,tl\h all that h.i' noth1n~ 10 Jn~'
th r1•al "orld L>o the other l'thnt '
hl'ltc\L' d1lkt\·1UI\ and arc m .. 1.,
lt:na1n that 1hc' rem:,un a m1ncm1 •
In tht• It'~ \t"Jf\ the' h:a'c ll\·,·n hcfl"
th<' \\Ian \mcnl<ln lc.1dc.'r\ ha •
u'ICJ thl'H \Uf)l'flOI 1n1l'll1Jl'nll' t'
1hh. nH thl'm~·h <''and 1he1r Pl>t•Plt
W l' \an k'arn lrom lht· nl·"lonic
Form l um(ll·an· \ml'nt':ln Pl:inn1"•'
l 1\un ti\ It> cn\ur\' uur ()lau .,
m1no1111c' 1 <' ""'man'\~"'" \me"
lit"'· ... , 111.10\ lr1'h \mcnl.;an.,
m. n\ ltt.ihan-\ml'ril.ln' '0 m.11
UullanJ· \m, 11l;,m ;and .. u 1011h. rn1
"nllOf.lh\·( cn'u Hul'l';aun htav.'
ho~ ;,hout 1.1111"
l~'t Bl RC HETl
'\c~port lk.i h
Barbara Bush really the Silver Fox
l>l.'JI • 11\t I .hh K;u har ::i Uu\h
I oam '""' I "'rote th\•~ (t'll• n lhtn@\ ahuul \OUf hall
I ft/\I I. nt"" I ~ :&\ 1n troubk 'h\ 11
\t. n \la nan lkr { '"n H'tu11\\·,1 frn11t
th ~cpublt, an l '"" t'tll1u11 :uu.l tulJ
me v. hill h,1pfl"nt•d .11 1h,· lt1rn: h on 1n
\UUr h<lOllr
Uu\h \ d;au h1e1 1>0111 'l.:ltd lhl\ 31
the lun hcon · \ uluntnl\t 1n c all
turn1a \\,tnl\ fl)\ muth('s tu '"'' hl'r
him I wJnt l'' cf\ unt• to I.no ' thut 111'
mother " r 1 lt:"l'l1
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\, 1ualh l><1ni "tut I v.rnt<' '-'ll' I
b(t "'"' muth\'I "ln \Orr\ \ht' d11Jn't
lUU\; l'I u r her h:.ur ll;K Ir. ~ h~11 \h h."1 a
, h "' • I hl'n I ~ 111 vn ll• r\'.'por 1 tu
•hat u>'<'l ·up ten th' otht'I lir\I
laJ1 'r''°' h:d Jl"I \O \he "oulll ha' c
t It comlm,ahl1 rn Jrnn1 \nmc1h1n
\IOltbll
looli.in lit..l" ~ prouJ r.1111h1wthc1
·;,111 I ;,II that Odd
I lcrc " :,.i t,1,h ho h1' thl· c o tu
d11111 hc'1,1 t' lh \l hct Jrc'''"c ( 141
;tlldht•r rx·.-.rl\(lali.C)llrC"'lllll h>\11\\'I
\Ip 1hc ""n._ll' in hi;r nrc. k "hat a
rulL moJ cl \he \\Ill~ 1111 the 11:\t ul
U\
\nd J1Jn t \OU lll\C II ... hen !ooh•
apfl('arcd un tclt'' "'"n Nlore th\' inau uratton ,lht a ltllll' moJd ''run
:anJ l\h 1c,c,1 u' tu •~h ,1 \>\>J luolr. \O
lo\C' c. uulll n·mrmtlcr llll~ 'h" ltteilu·,t
"'1th her him l 111,•J ;and hi;·1 ,ft·Mgncr
uuttll he.: au"· ,h, ,111ti1•1 m11'11J 111
k cp up that ~ 1nJ 111 non\{; n\4" ~cct..
lhl'f ~\'Ck.'' .
Nt\I \ht• 'lflll.11\'J :..ill 1111r hrnrl\
''hen \he hrolr.c loo" Ill tht• in.tu ur:al
flJfllJr to hu\\ tht.' t 1111n1r' ·, la\Cu1\c
\\Cllhc1m11n \\ 11la1J \..vii
n h n th
on thr \ ll\I ~11h flrt\3tC p:an1c\ 1
J cam 11(1 lnnt·• ( 1rdc. E ks aiiJ
I ru\lt'l'\
On f 11J3, n11h1 6<1.lXX.I pro t
a1tl.'ndt•J I f 1n:au1ural ball\
lrtt"nd' J<'tn'-d the !l,000 ll\'U \'
1amml"J into the hall\ and lUrnJ
ol ttw ~('nn~J, < enter along ~
other< :altturn1an\
~h wur'r' tcll me th<&t t1d.Ct) c l
SI ., calh tmS\. :XhuucoulJ ~a
~., ~1th c1 ht totJ1ns , hatr\ anJ a
h<1n t' lo 'Ill Jo~n Wine 'IOld for J
.. nll th" menu ~on\i..\l•J of pcanuts
Jlr '\tel\ nJ' hl'''"-'·fla"ot't'J crad.~'
\I t<\('nncJ\ ( l'nter lhl'rt' wu o
room 111 J.lnl<'
\.\hen 1ht• Ill' 1\alll)n H'4t«:'ll"\J ·•
Jll( \UI(' UI \OUI l'Onlpam .. lhOlt'S I
must important mcnwr, man~ c ...
~1rlt'r' hHlU ht hoOll.' \ftc1 hcan a
II tht• ~ ar \hHtc' tlH\ ( 1nJcrclt.l \
\l<lfl(ll.:d kdin \411 r\ \hi.' thJn 't s~tlo
o "' 'lw NII
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AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. January 31 , 1989
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P'AMll-Y
.I CIRCUS
by Bii Keane COU1'T£R CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta
"Kings ride in carriages. Presidents
ride in helicopters."
MARMADUKE
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by Brad Anderson
·w·11m\l!ll!!l\'l\lll!
"OK, I'll go. But remember a few basic
rules: no chasing cats. skunks. ice cream
trucks or meat trucks'"
PEANUTS
Tl.IAT WAS THE i:11\ST MOvEMEN~ Ji:" ~I-IE 5'1'MPH0N"<
SIR .NOlA.1 Tl-IE'( RE PLA'f'IN6 THE !>LOW MO\EMENT
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
COL.al\leL.! L.~1"1Mf:
nlO ~U! ~'fH~
HOL.IPA~?
Li f E oN THE' PoNDE ROSA
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by Charles M. Schulz
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Tl-IE SLOW MO\ EMENT
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
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by Pat Brady
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ARLO AND JANIS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
IWISHl~TME
I WISH I WAS SOM~ -e.oO'{~LSE.
SHOE
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JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
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THRNKS TD COl'tPUTERS. INFOR1'RTJON. THRT GOES ON ':IOUR RECORD IN HIGH SCHOOL. CRN FOLLOIJ ':IClJ FOR THE REST OF ':IOUR
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I '::J NO! I 'M GONNA i SURPRISE HER'
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1989
Rigdon' s free throws,
others paying a price
for sending him to line
Anteaters tryihg to dig
out from under the net
ly KlltK W OLCOTT
~"'9t~
The fr« thro" hnc can be a cold
and unfor11"1ng place e'en underthe
best of circum\tances Put 11 1n thC'
middle of a no1s\ '' m "11h the game
on the hne, and \hat thin strip oflape
bqins to tool mi les av.a> from the
basket
Ncvenheless th1!. " a place Mater
Dc1 H1Jh 's D)lan R1&don calls home
R 1sd on a
senior auard for
the Monarchs
has a gift for
sinking the onc-
po1ntcr He 1s
lhtrd among
Orange ( ount)
pla)e"'. ha" 1na
connected on 86 I percent of
his 187 free
throw a11emp1s
· The tv.o pla)ers Rt9don
ahead of Rigdon have a total of 1"79
attempts betv.ecn them "I ha-.e a
tendency to fort:c shots pump-fake
then lean into the gu) 10 dra" the
foul." said Rigdon "ho once hit Bot
24 tree throws 1n one game
.. >\lso. I 1n to get the ball a lot at thl'
end of 1he pmr It v.c·\(~ got the lead
llhr other team> ha~ got 10 foul
someone ..
Taking. and holding. the lead 1s one
thing 1he Monarchs haH been doing
quite a bit this season \\-uh Rigdon
avera~ng 19 p0W'ltS per game. Mater
Oct 1s undefeated 10 fi,c league
ouungs and 2 1~ o .. erall
Many of thoSt" "'1n'\ depend 10 big
part on R1gdon's abllll\ to gc&-to 1he
free thro"-hnc and. morr import
anti). his ire-cool nerve'I on<:l' he get'
there
··He forte'i delen\C\ to ro1atl·
Maler De1 o\ss1i.1ant ( oa(h Phil
Bellomo td ... He's.Jot a nice first
stc:p, He does a good Job of 1ttt1n&
defenden to lean one ""•>-then he put~ the ball the other wa) and drav.
the foul."
Rigdon hit 35 stra1Jht free throv.s
o"cr four pmei earher this season
The tnng "as napped apmst South
Lake Tahoe. but by the ~nd of the
pme he v.as on another te;lr. wnh 15
in a rov.. The run e\lentuall) becamt'
50of 51
R1gdoo's real home 1s in Laguna
Beach. "here he \atd he shot 0' er I OU
free thro"'s a da) this summer 1n
preparauon for the ~ason . He also
tned his hand at the pick up games on
the outdoor courts at Mam Beach
.. ~ 101 of Mannes fro m an Diego
pla) there \0 I JUSt Ir) to "ork on m>
shooting and not get hun:· he saip
"The fim umc I "ent do" n there
people didn't think I v.ould be an,
good. Then I staned h1111nglongJump
sho1s and 1ha1\ "htn the) started
hacking"
This "as not the fi~1 time Rigdon
has met people who doubted his
ab1ltt) \\> h1l c attending <;1
( athenne'> and 1 '°" 1cholas prep
schools. he \.\3\ told a number of
umes he "-OU Id nc ' er make 11 at
Mater De1
.. ta\! at Laguna and >OU m1gh1
s1an aft four )Cars." the cnl1t.'> 1old
him "uo to Mater Dc1 and \.Ou'll be
lucli..) to C\.Cn ndc the bench-..
Rigdon i...nev. about \1att'r Dc1 a
private ')ChOOI. and he drcamC'd of
pla~1ng there in high \{hool The
Monarchs "'ere in the midst of
'-'tnn1ng four <,tra1ght (If-cham-p1onsh1~ from t 985·8~. and Rigdon
"as "'lhng to pul 1n the \.\Orl
necessary to crad~ the starung team
\tater Dc1 ( oach C1ar} 'td .. n1ght
'peaks h1ghl} ol R1gdon's "orL. cthlC
(PIHse s~e RIG DO N /8 21
Mater Ders Dyl•n Rigdon
look• for th• open man.
UC I volleyball squad
good, but good 1sn 't
enough around WIVA
The l 'Cl men' 'olll'\ ball 1eam
made a b1gs1cp1h1s~a~on 1nJ01nina
1h"bes1 "olle) ball conlcrcnlc 1n the
nauon
Compcunam the \\ es1ern Inter-
collegiate Vollc)'ball cx 1a11on
which has offered bo1h of the finahsb
in all but t"oof l\C .\ .\ 111le matches
and "on all of them. the .\n1ca1er
'-'Ill face an uph1lls1ruggle.
UCI formed a club team lWO\ear:\
ago and began comp(' ting on the NC .\A le" el last ca on. finishing
7-1 but hold1n& the ~0th '>POt 1n lhl'
ranli..ings much of th\' se.ison
f he Ao lea le~ first WI\ -\ m:ltl h
"a'> a four-set IO'>'> tO l < 5an1.i
Barbara. their econd a threc-~t
defeat at San D1egoS1a1e lhl'' ·11
rematch LC B Wt'dne!>da' n1ghl .md
have 1he1 r WI\!.\ home opener
again 1 Peppc!n.hne Mon<la~
Thetoppla)Cr\forl Cl 1ndude
outside hiller Da' e Pettker and seller
James D;l\ 1s along" 11h ne"comer'
fre hm:in outside hitter "-e\ln '\or
man. frl·'>hman mu.ldk blod.cr Ju ml'\
I chon and'>ophomorc m1ddk
blocli..t'r Steve J-loren11nc a lorml.'r
mcmbcrof81ll Mull1gJn'o; tr1>0p'>on
the tl-.i-,i...e1ba II floor ·
\\1th the lounda11un laid l < I
( O.llh 8111 Ashl•n ·, 1u1urc rn ru111ng
trail" ill he to lure soml' ol lhl' top
fl1aih1 lex al taknt "hllh till'> 22 ro,ln
spots on\\ IVA tt~arm Pru,11n1l)
ob' mu\I~ Joc\n't guarantel· fl'l ru11'
f>c,elopinga program dcx.·, J U'>l a,i...
l (. I "omt·n ·,,one, ball wJl h ~1 11..c
Pun11. "ho' hcg1nn1ntl h.Hl'Jpthl
bt·nctit\111 lt.X.il tal<'nt .ihl'r n111c
\l'ars
\mong thl' l<xal produl" 111 lhl
\\I\ -\ 1h1...sca\on are. ~·n1111 \~011
l\.kKeough <f ountain Valle}).
f~shman Dn~" he"ard(Ne"porl
Harborlofdctcnd1ng n:rnonal cham-
p1on l ' C .sen1orJon\\>allacc(1'l'"'
port Harbor)llfrunner-up l <. S.1n1a
Barbara L ( L.\ 'sJunior \til.,c. t.il·
ford. freshmen Mall Perr). \cou
lkrdman(Laauna Bl'ill'h) .\ntholl\
( urct ( e" P\>rl Harbor). Bnan
Boonc(Hunt1ng1on Bench).
Long lkalh S1ale0 <.Jun1or \larL.
l\.cnns(Hunungton Beal.:"hl.
<.ophomorc.-Breu\\ 1nsluv. <In tnl'l.
\falcolrn Gapp (Laguna 81.'al h l
Ha" a ... , '>t'n 1or l arlo'> Bm eno
I f-ounta1n Valle' l.Junwr .\Jam l 0t.i...\.\ood((<,1ant.·1al tre.,hmt•n
Robb) 'tape< '\'c,,port Bt·.ilhl. \1ari..
Pre,ho t I lun11ngton l:kalh l l O' ola
'1.11' mount '1un10r <. urt \toot hart
t In 1'nl'l
San Diego \tale JUnlor'> ')( ott
Rurcht lr\lnc) [d"Jrd Rapp< Hunt·
1ng1on AcJrh). \1antmd''>'>en1or
Cll) mp1Jn \ultl I on uni.' (l aguna
lkalh) JUn1ur Dan H.i n.in lllunt·
1ng1on lk.tlh). -.ophomort• John
-\I trorn I 'l'" pon I IJrborl l l I '
l\e1th Aoothnl\dl\\oodbnd~el
Brttl'rto and Hanan earm•d Sl'lol\d·
tt'am \II \\ I\ \honor'> la<.t -.ea<.tm
"hile \\ all.itl' tuol..1h11d ll'.tm l"u1t"I\
0
fhl \outht•rn<. ahturn1a ( l1lleit
ha\i...ethall h:.im "Ill atkmpt to m.tL.t·
II a ixrkt I f1r~l round IO thl' (. tllldcn
'itJll' \1hk11, <. unkit•nte 1Un1gh1
"'hen 11 latl'\ P111n1 l oma 'a1Jrl'llt' ul
~an Oitao in a 7:30 upon ot Tht Pu.
The C ru der "on onl) 2 of 13 non·
conference games but pon a 3-3
(, A( mark.
With an 17-1record.1nclud1n1
eight ma1gh1w1nsanda6--0GSA(
mari.... Coach 8111 Re)'nolds could
comeup\\1thh1sbc trccords1oct
coming to CC . Ten pmes remain on
the schedule. plus the NAIA pla)ofTs.
"hu~h ·cc ha qualified fonn each ol
Re)nold'sse,en )ears.
0
It's time for round t\\oofthe
OrangcCoa'it·Golden \\>e t men's
ha i...ctball malf) at Orange ( oast
Wedne'>day n1gh1at 7 30 The Pirates
hold a I o-9 aJ, an1age 1n the scnes.
"h1ch began in Golden West's tn·
augur.ii )Carol I 966 and \\On the first
mcc11ng ofthe t"oJnn 7 at GW(
7~. 70
P1r.1t('coach TandvG1ll1 holds a
8-5edg_cagain 1Ru ilcrmen1orJ1m
(ir~nfield m the rt\ aln. and there·!>
no lo' rtost bet"'~" the t"o Gillis
''on the first "on 1n ()( C''i une utle ~a~n he fo re: Greenfield ran ofTfi' e
1n a ro" Wednesda) the P1rat<"s go
lor 1hc1 re1ghth !itra1ght 's the
Rustler!>
0
When Oklahoma's. ta cc) "-mg
droppt'd in a t.areer-h1gh 48 points
against "le' ada·La \ eg:is turda\
afkrnoon. 11 broke the Thomas & ·
\facU enter tng.lc-game record of .i I
potnh'>t"I b\ l ( l\Johnm Rogerson
h •b I\ 19~6 in the Antcaiers' second
upset ot the Rebel tn an c1ght-da)
pmod
0
l \UJll\ ba\ketbJll pla\ers UllL.
dOOUI ho" lhl') block oul all out!i1de
tnlerkrcncl'"hcn thn ·re on 1hc
ulun \.JUStng one 10 "onder in man\
lll!it3nl'e hO\\ the\ po~ 1bl\ c.'OUld r nd..t' night at OCean \ iew High.
fPIHs~sttUCl/821
Choice of big leagUes, or G\KIC football-no contest
For Rowe it was an easy decision to bypass pro baseball for his true love
Funn) th mg happt>ncd to Don
Rowe on his way to the ma1or league'
m 1963. He kne" then he "anted 10
be a football coach
What'> A big league pitcher pin' 1ng
underthe lcgenda~ (a"<') tcngel
1ellsh1s"1fc:at1erh1s fimda> 1n the
"show" that he "ants out'>
. "It 1ool me nine ~ear..1oget to lht•
big leagues." Ro"e ~1d "And after I
got 1here, I told m )' wife after the lim
day that I wanted to c ch football
·· omegu)swanttobeastar some
gu)S want to make 11 to the Hall of
Fame and some gu)SJUSI get there
and they want to do something else
GIRl.S BASKETBALi.
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AM Talddo does It a• * tfte Se.,._wk1, re-
llloUA.er..._ •• welt a1
Hf•MlvelJ and of-
feftlllwefJ ff• r'9fttl __ ,,
filRI SSPORTS
Gelling to the big lc:agues "a~ J hard
th1ngformr. but 11'seas1n1ogct there
1han to sta' 1here ..
(, \\ t v.as pla) 1ng m ~ason-opencr
against addleback 1ha1 \car and
1hen plunL. do" n "enl Ro"c during
thl'fame
l hC\ (the pJa ,ers1all ..a1d he "a\
'>l'nifc but he \:nov. "hat "a~go1ng on ..
Ro"c the CJohJcn \\ esl ( ollegt
football Jss1s1an1"'ho100!.. a lea"-' ot
absence last }car 1osencasp11ch1ng
COJl h fort he (. hllilgO \\ h1tt \(l\
spc.-nl a grand 101al of"~ da}., \\1th th.:
l'o e"' \ ork '-1et 'i
.. had a double' b" p•M." he ~1d
"but I fed good no"
Ro"e pitched 10 the minor lcagun
tor 15 "ears and 1s no" J con'lultnnt
for the\\ h11e ~O\ in Jdd111on ty h1-.
loolball COJth1ngdu11e\at (1\\ (
Ro"c IO\.C\ bast~ll but"-'' he
t'nJOH t.Olll hing too1ball rnorl' tx·
t nu'>e ot lhl' '>tra1l'g1es "h1d1
<.houldn'tcomeasa -.urpn\Cuin-
"dl'nng Ro"'~., pcrwnah\\
'T H' al" aH "antl·d tu do uthl·r
lhmgs. Jnd hl· al"a\\l'nJOH'd
foo1ball .. he !>aid "lt'!l .i H'r\
'ltratcgtl game 11 chanies.ilf the 11ml.'
fhe fundamentals don t hut thl'
\lralt."'g) doe!. BascbJll l\ al" :H., thl
same. hut p11eh1ng 1\ 'cl"\ 1n1crc~ltnt1
P11chmg 1s the i...c} 10 the g.aml·
There are peoplt on h1<i planc.·t "ho
"anttodo11allmhfc and Ro"CI'> "lf\OUl31l 1do1l,H>Utea(h11.
onc olthem Ro"l' ~1d
Oh. urc Ro"e has had hi\ <ihare ul
up and do" ns like 1he hcan auaci..
hc<iut1ercd1n 1982 "h1lr he"as1he
Ru tiers' defen'>I' ecoordtnatur
-\nd "'ha1 al'w,>ut h1<i e\per1l'Ole
"'llh tcngel" · \\ell. 11 ~ou thlrnght I
"asah.l. \OU)hould''c~l·n< .l'>l'' ·
Ro we said ··aut hl' """a good dudl
Seahawks' catalyst ·
points toward Takido
By PAT LARKIN
OM),. .... CotT"f'O"Cl-
'l.lo one liL.l''> w b<.• J 1in~t·1 -p111ntt·1
~lll't all. "e"re .1111.iu~hl lrom .1 \l'r~
~oung J~l' that 1t'' not 1x1h\l' tl1 fliltnl
Bui " hen It lonu•rn, thl\ \4.'J'o<>n'<i
turn-around 1111 the< )\l·an \ ll'" g.111,
ba~i...etball ttam < 1>.ilh Olhl \IJrt1n
gladh 1h1 o"., m.wn''" out llw "'in·
do" He\ po1n1ins h" tingl'r at 111r11nr
pt11n1 i uard .\lh I aL.1J11a'11nc 1•1 the
main rL'a\\Hl' that ht' ~·Jh·"' "'' h,1\l' turned llom p1\.'ll'nd,·1 II' u1nh rHkr
Im the \un,<.·t I l·agm· t1tk 1n 111'1 nrll'
~.l\Oll
~1an1n kl'I'> that I J~1du " 111w 111
tho~ '>~·o.tl Jthktl·\ 'ionieonc" h11 '
not born ".llh all tht• ph\\1lal '"111,
but "ori..., C\lrcmeh harJ 10 al·h1l'H
.. ,he'!. hi...t"' .mother lO~H.h on 1hc
floor for U\," Manin 'Wtd ol hi\ prttt
posse s1on .. ·he l all our in-bound'
pla)\ ;ind .tn\th1ng \J)l:nJI that 'hl"
~es on the m un Ru1 mort' 1n1r,nrt·
antl> \he'~ e\lrcmC'lv COJ hahk ·
Manin point\ ll> a ~nt pract1l1:
llefon~ 1 pmc aia1nst ~1arina "hl·n
he ho\\cd I alodo ho" to bloci... \hot'
"h1lc .1 pla~t·r '-'3' 1akin the Nill 1t1
the ba\k.et
"On pnw n1gh1, after I <,howt"<l h<'r
the ba\h.\ of \hOt·blod.in \hC \\C'lll
0111 aoJ had lhrte hlcx k.\ tin hn-ai...-
l"J' Martin ~1d l ik.1do'\ court ~n\C' h ., taken thr
~aha"b lll 1.trl·a1'trtdl''1h1'> <,(.l\on
l J')l H'.ir ( Kt'.in \ ll'" 1in1<.hl·d . If'
1 hi\ 'lJr th\. lla"'~'.t1l' 20·' \IHrall
and \J\<H1 .i ' I \un-...·1 I l'.lfll'' r,·lord
~<.!\xi l'nough llll J \hJ1l 111 thl' kagm·
rate \nJ dl·,p1tl' l.i't \atu1J.1, '1<1"
Ill f uuntatn \.ilk\ \\hi\ h \ll.lPIX·d J
I ~-ganw "'inning \tn·Jl tor < \.1.'Jn
\IC\\ f Ji..1d11 lc\'I\ lh.11 hl'I l\'Jnl
lOuld io .ill thl· ''·'' t•• .1 C II
lhamr111n<.h•I'
.. f 1r\I ol all "l"•l· 111 lh<. ' \
d1' 1<i111n and I oun1a1n \ Jll~' 1' '·
-\ \ "'\le.' \\On l h.i\l· 111 p1.i~ thl'm
JgJlll ( J.l..ldU '4.lld ·~·uindl) OOl"
nl lht• hlJl 11.'.lm\ 1n OUI JI\ 1\1\lll I\
( h1nu and "l tx·.11 thl·m IJ\I \~Jr and < o.id1 \tar1111 kd\ "l·0r\' a mu1 h
Ill lll"I tt·Jm lhl\ ~l·.u than l,l\t •·
\\ 11h I al..1du 1111-gu.itd ( 0\4.'lll'
\n111h .ind a h1gh·"4ortni lronthnl' 1JI
f-,1h '\ltnl' 1 . knn' \ulll\ .in amt II~ ult
llJ\4.'ni.11111 thl ~·ah,•""' arl' 1nlknl
.1 l>l'lll'I ll.'.1m \nd 11 \lanrn it'''' 111, "3' thl Jha" "' l 11u1,1 ti.: l°' ~n
ix' lit' I
\111 "fl'Jlh an l"\ldknt \h1klll'1
ll>O \l,ttllrt \.lid I'\\' ll('l'O \'O•
\0111.lt!IO~ h\'I h•pul lhl' hall UI" ,1 lsllk
morl' '''"'" · 1 ak1lln 3nd "J.-.L.l tNlll s111 "' 'l'lhl·r
111a\crnng1.1ec \he \Wfll'd pla~1oe •n
th~ M'\ >nd radl and \hl' \3\' h,·1
"holl' tam1I\ ha' N'\•n 'UPl'l\'''l'l' c fX'\ 1alh hl·r lathl't
(PIHM J~~ TAKI00/121
Edison sitting on the Sunset League's bubble
arupinitrankedschool W11h
Fountain Valle) (ranked third 1n ,5.
"").OcHn \'tfv.;(rankcdtith m ·"l
andManna(l2thS-lalon1w11htht
( ha rte~ the unset l t'-.uc ma' be thtmos1d1flkult~1nthec"I •
fhrtt lo <or 1n111ntt 1n tho
finalfouraama.cqu.ate to 11 -12.
So Edi'°" don not ha\eanyca\)
toed to the' P'l>ofTs. Hov.e,ct 1hc
peth .,., made a little ca icr la· t •ttk
""'hen d1wn Pt kc:d upa fl tfc1t
\ \Of).
"h wa\thefint l'>Od nn-1th1
team hi\ h~t.n q •1100~ lime:·
Yid ( harl(f\ h Rand W1I·
ham' "Ventura had lo forfeit a ~•ClOI") 0H·ru\1n tht Bucna 1 our·
namcnt.and at the lime 11 mo,C'J us
from · 10to9·9.and no" ~c•~o\u fl
"ft ~mslll.eallofTthehrt'a !.hlH'
b«n ao1n1ap1n\t u lhl\ ll'.Ar. and"
1s notbc'C'lw.r tht airturcn't tt') 1n1
Wehad meNdb1eaku111n tthc
Aaron • and then the ball took me
funn) OOUOCC'\ aaamst Manna. 1n a
IAl'M •c fed •c t.h· uld h.t\C •on
,Maybt now th1~ v. 111 \tart falhna
1ntopla<'c '°' u,, .. Prof* had u~rankcdncn •1th a "'*' rdfor1.-h1k' l1un\IM\
~the talent I \CC 1 ht) arc JU\t
""lltln foru\toJo mclhina \{t .. m , .. c
1 h1~ "ed. mu be a mak.C' or br\"ak.
"ttk forthtt haracl')a 1hc rta' the
&ron 1ndthcVi\1n •
"We hl\C pla)ed 'INllh C'\Cl)bOby
1n lu&u.t and I th.ink v.t can beal
fountain Valk>," W 1lham\ saad.
"S1nc.--e (l>inielkJ BatlO'A 1\UUI. II
h IJ)iu match upalmk'bcttcr.at
ka t hc11h1-.-1sc. The ha-.c· their
thn."Cbiak"Ortf'\,Stac) H1t1ka, K1m1 ~.and Y' cttc Ybiam. but the one
-tio a-am~ them( t I\ Renae
llmbritlcr.thf pla \~h rdand
"fX•, doping pill he" ts a ~hC'mt· r hat"\\\ h\ ( h1Glgodl~\ll't \\anl m<.•
IO go to .inother team ..
(1oldcn \\est \\Ouldn ·1 grant Ro"c
another leaH·ot a~nce th1\ \C'ar to
n>a<. h 1n ( h1l.i1to. l1i...e he did in I I.I!\.,
'1'mgo1ngtonl1 'ill(COO htng1nthc
w1th~much1nte UI\ \hcl\"tn'
touah." •
Althouah fountain v lie' 1' 1 h1J &alTie.thcbt~t~tara\thc
Ch1rtfrspl1)ufThopoattcon\'trnoo
1 Thu~y~ "'hen the') ho l 1anna,
C umnlly Manna 1t51n third pl ~.
Ont p~ In (ront oft he \hargt
lhtCIFv.11l1ucom1t1 lh ta\c1he
....._ f"'-awtee GlftU/IJJ
big leagues) • Rov.l' said .. They ha' e
a good tatTthal :.tarted commg
around 01 the end of the )ear ..
1nct' his htanauacli... Ro\\e "ould
tai...ce"ef) spnngoO to coach 10 the
minor league fhen he'd come"back
to t1oldt'n \\ c t and coach and teach
10 tht' fall
"Ontl' I got to thC' big leagues (a~ a
l"o.ll h J I rouldn't get th<' 11meofT ..
~•d Rov.c. "ho tc:achl"<i ph" it."81 t•dul·a11o n at (1 \\ C
Ro\\t" "a "uh the A.ngel\ tn I QI\'\
Jnd hC'lpt.>d J...1ri... \1c( a\1.;111' de·
\Clopment v.h1le 1n the C ahfom1a
LC' ague In IQ, 4. Ro"l' "'as v.11h
\t1l"aui...ee 'pending 11me "11h both
ti\ Douhlc-~ I (J Paso land Tnpk-A
f.-.e ... see lt0\lft/12J
Sea Kings gain
2 -2 soccer tie
against Tustin
C ortlna dcl Mu Htah's Sea
J....in&\ r\"mam ttt'd for :ond 1n
\(a \ tl'" l c3~U<' ~lW follo"1na
\fonJ;a, \ ~-. Uc al Tu tin 11
£nr1Quc C1alh came throu&h •1th
a re \Acular go.al and ac:fdat an
a •~t
(11th beat ht defender •nh a QUI{~ 'P'° and h11 I lo• kt\·
footed shot f'rum I 'lrd~ out
tarh. then •~ •~trd on Pat
C}•llachan·, aoat "the a K.1np fOflN I 2· l bllft1mc ad
81 Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT I T\Mday, Januery 31, 1N9
Honors continue for 4 9ers' Rice,
but he says it's still not enough
NEW YORK-Jerry Rtct bqan to n.·an
the benefits on Monda)'orbcingnamcd Most ~
Valuable Pla>cr in 1he Super Bowl. but again ~
he said he's been obscured by the higher
profiles of Joe Montana and 8111 Wal h.
Rice. who caught 11 l?IS.SCS for 215 )lrds ii\ 1he :>n
Francisco 49crs beat the Cinc1nnat1 Bengals 20.16 e1gh1
days aao, arrived here to rcc;ei\e for the second time the
s rtc rarawardt'd him by pon M gazine. The first time
was a wed. ago
He was hardly SI rved for
attention. sining down for inlcr·
v1C'ws w11h nearl) a dozen reporter\.
then sittina for ind1v 1du31 tck·
v1S1on interviews.
But amidst all that. he still ~td
an his quiet wa~ that he belle' ed his
achievements an the game had been
overshadowed by the attention p:11d
to Walsh's retiremenl as coach and
to Montana for quanerbacking the
Rke 92-yard dn\'e that won the game in
the final three minutes.
"I went back to the Ba} Arca and I felt Ille I d1dn 'tgc1
the coverage I deserved." Rice said
"I don't think 11 was racism. Ma' be 11 ~as txt-au'le of
8111 Walsh re1anngor ma)' be because.of Joe Mon1ana. bu1
somewhere. Jerry Rice got lost in the shuffie I c'pected
Clippers bGw, 130-101
Domlllique Wilkins scored .:?9 points and
Gleno Rivers added 18 Monda) night as the •-'
Atlanta Hawks dealt the Los Angeles C'hp-r ~
pers their I 5th stra1gh1 defeat w11b a 13()..10 I
victory. The Clappers, who ha'e m~'cr beaten lhc Hawh
since moving to Los Angeles 10 198~ and ha'e dropped
nine in a row to them. were paced b) Ken Norman's .:!:>
points and rookie Gary Grant's 20 Los Angeles. which
went 0-14 m Janua11. 1s no" four losses sh) of matching
the franch•S<' record of 19, set 10 1981 -8::! by the then-. an
Diego C1ipixrs. The Chppers tied
the game for the la'>t tame at 60-all
on Grant's I 8·footer with I 0:41 lcf)
in the third quaner. The Hawk\
paced b> Regle Tbeas and R1 ,ers
then outscored Los Angeles 22·1'1
over the ne:u fi, e minutes 10 forgt.•
ahead. 82-68. El~ewhtre 10 the NB<\
Monday. Eddie Johnson scored :>6
points whale Tom Chambers and
Armon Gilliam added 20each as the
Phoenix Suns used a lop 1ded fir~1 Wiikens half to beat the Denver Nuggcl~
126-100 ... Mltd1 Rlebmond scored 26 points and tht'
Golden State Wamors held oO'the Miami Heat 105-98
. Clyde Drexler scored 3.:? points and Caldwell Jones led a
thtrd-penod surge that hf\ed the Portland Trail Blazer\
over the Charlotte Home1s 130-1 18. .
Ql.OTEOFTHEDAl'
Jofln Hlrsebbeck, Amencan League umpire. as
he eiected the Texas Rangers· Pete lncav 1gha fo r
arguing during a game Oc1 I "Wh ) don'1 )OU go
into the clubhouse and "atch cartoons no"., ..
Lafleur celebrates No. 1,~
Carey Wiison, James Patrick and Brian ~
Ltttcb each scored two goals and Tomas
Sandstrom had four assists Monday night, 1 •
leading the New York Rangers to a 7-3
victory over the New York Islanders. Hall of Fa mer Gu)'
Lafle.r, playing in his I ,OOOth career game. ~t up
Lcctch's first goal. a 40-foot slap ~ho1 that made 11 4-2 at
8:38 of the scrnnd penod. Lafleur. making a comebacl
after a four-year retirement. became the 66th pla )cr 1n
NHL history 10 pla)' l.OOOgamcs. El..ewherc 101hc NHL
Monda). llro Jarvi and Wah Poddubny scored I '4 aJ)Jrt
midway through the S('COnd pcnod to tngger a four-goal
ou1burst that ga\'C Quebec a 4-1 lead en route 10 a 4-\
victory over Detroit . Steve Konroyd scored has lirs1 goal
ma Chicago uniform as the Blackhawks broke a last-place
tie with Toronto 10 the Norris D1v1Mon wuh a 7-6 v1ctol'\.
.. Dino Ciccarelli M""ored h1ssetond goal oft he game "' 11h
1.03 left as Minnesota ralhed from a 3·0dcfi c11 tu 11c lhe
Washington Capuals. 4-4.
Darling gets SS .3 mllll~
Ron Darling and 1he New 't orl Mets •
agreed on a threc-)ear. S5.3 m ilh on contract ~
Monda) night while SC\CO other pla)crs
settled for one-)'ear deals. reducing the ----
pla)'crs in salary arbitration to 68
Darhng and the Mets had been $500.<XX> apart~ hen
they submmcd salary arb1trat1on numbers. Darling. "ho
made SI m1lhon in 1988. had asked tor S 1.7.::!5 m1lhun
The 28-)ear-old nght·handc:r "a~ 17-9 last -..cason. a
career high in v1ctones. with a 3 15 earncd·run 3"C'ragC' ---=,,,..------... But he was 0· f 10 the ""lauonal
• ' •
League pla>offa. allow10g s1'.\ run-; in
one-plus innmgs agamst l o~ .\ n-
geles in Game 7 He 1s 73-41 1n h1 \
major-league career
"It feels greut:· Darhng said
"When you're a lilllc kid you think
about becoming a baseball pla)cr
and makmg a lot of mone) "
Al Harazin. thc Met-. '>Cn1ur "'ce president. said he believed 11
was the first t~ree-)eardeal g1 .. en w
D•rllng a pitcher b> th e currrnt Meu;
ownership.
"Our preference was to do two 'tears plus an option or
a 1nggcr for the third )Car, bu1 we "anted to sign Ronnie
very badly." Haraz1n said.
The Mets now turn their attention to Dwight
Gooden. who 1s ask1n1 for $2.079 million 10 arb1tr3t1on
New York has otTercd Sl.675 m1lhon. but bo1h sides
would prefer a muth)car contract.
Meanh1le. Bally Hatcher. Juan Agosto and Jim
Deshaies agreed to con1rac1s with the Houston Astro\
Hatcher. an outfielder. settled for $495.000. a
$255,000 raise. Agosto1 a lefi-handcd patcher. agreed to
$480,000. a raise of )277.500. Dcsha1c . also a leO-
hander, sc11led for $470,000. a nusc of $237.50()
Two Scanlc Mariners settled Monday Thml
baseman Jim Presley agreed 10 $595.000 a S 12 500 rn1 c
Ca1cher DaYe Valle settled forS290.000.1& S 125.000 r;u c
Juel ~kanncr. a catcher for the New York Yankee .
settled for $200.000. a $90.000 raise.
Left-hander Juan Nieves or the Milwaukee Hrc~c" aarccd 10SJ70.000.aS175.000 rai'§C
Bengals' Wiison sentenced
NEWPORT. Ky -C.incinnau Bcnpl
runnina back tanlcy Wilson. su pended ~
from the Suixr Bowl b«IU)t or • drug '(.:::::>'
relapse, has r«'c1ved 1n un pcctficd coun
sentence on an unrelated charac of disorderly condu t.
Caml)btll County Dastnc;t Jud c Daniel Gu1duaJ1
aarecd Monday to place Wilson. 7. 1n • dtYen1on
proaram on the disorderly conduct charac. wt11ch alle~J
that Wilson unnatcd on the sidewalk outside a nonhem
Kentucky n1aht1pot Jan. S.
Campbell County auistanl prosecutor Ju on Ver t
said be l&l'CCd to the ddcn1C rcq~" for the d1H'n.1on
prosram ·bccaute lht chlrsc qa1nst Walson tnv 1-..cs a
fir'sl·timc. non•\ io~nt offcnte.
•
do act J lmk mcue re peel ··
Rice made 4'1m1l1r remarks la\t wttil.. trllma a . n
Franctsc:o 1clcv1!>mn uat1on th;u 1f 11 hid b<.·cn Ml)ntan.t
and Dw1gh1 ( lafil making lhe pla)" in t<'ad of Montan
and R1t"e, thc>v ~ould htwc goucn more attention
"II 1t \\Cre Jue Montana D"'1gh1 < lar~.11 would ha"r
been headline all O\Cr," he 1d. adding ·Tm not~~ 11'1
ifs racism." But ~hen asked 1f he thought rac1~m "' anvohcd. he rcphl'd. "Yeah, I "ould ~) !>(\." On
Monday. he said ht' d1dn't 1hmk rau\m wa\ JO\ olvcd. f'\ut
added "What I ~1d needed to be "11d :·
Morco,er he ~1d that ha icnt. Jam o,;tcancr had
t'CC'e1,ed numcro u'> phone calls ahout po s1hk cndor~·
ment~. nd he ad.nowlC'dgcd 1ha1 h1 role in Jn
Fr.tnc1sco'\ Supcr Bowl vu. IOr\ might have bci:n
forgotten becau~ \\ al'>h '>tcppcd do" n a\ lOJch an fa .. or
of George 1fen He also said he had no1h1ng ag.unsl \fontana
••Joe and I ha'c a good undl·rstand1ng:· he ~1d
"We've got good chemistry going. It wa<; nothing ag<lln'>t
him 8u1 I JUSt ft.'11 I had to u!>C he and D\\1ght Clarl a'>
examples of people who arc built up b> the media."
RKe also pointed out that \\<:ii h had called him and
told him 1he la1d·b:id. Ba) .\rca 1\ not as lut.ratne an an:a
for endor!lt'mcnts h) athletes as. S3) Chicago. ".here f 6
Bears got radio or lt.'k' 1!>1on sho"" aftN their \upcr Bo" I
'1ctof') following the 1985 sca!>On
.. He told me no1 10 feel bad that 11 had nothing Ill do
with racism He ~1d he'd had a \oh o ad and ht' d1dn'1
have 11 an) more:· Rtcr 'i31d
I~ THE BLEACHERS
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HEY, t-b FAIR~
YOUR GUY 15 REFUSING
To REMT To SPRIN&
TRAINING 1! ... t10!'1,
BILLY'S CHEA1iNG ~II
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ELECTRONIC ARBITRATION
17-year sentence for Kimball
T A.MPA Fla . -Ol\mp1l d1,er Brun·
Kimball on \.1onda\ "a·s ~·ntt.'n<cd tu 17 ~
)Cars 1n pn'>on tor J hitth·'>fX't.'d drunll·n
dn' 1ng Jl'l.ldent la\t '>Umnwr in "h1th hi.'
plowi:d 1nto agroupol tcen·agl'f\ l..1lhng two;111d u111mni'
fo ur
"You mu'it 'lu0t'r 1he t:on\(.·4uenH'' ol drunl..l'n
dnv1ng "c must \lop II '>'et.Jn I '>(:l'm w l!!l'I a hamml·r
on 11 ... Hillsboro ugh C ucu11 Jud{tl.' Ham l t.'l C oc 11 1 tnfd
the 1984 01) mpH. ~11\ er rnedalm
Calhng the Aug I at.·c1den1 J "tarihk lt.•rnhlt
1ragcd) :· lhe Judge said he hop«d thC' '>t•ntt.•nn· "'ould
.:scream out to ~oung pcopk" about 1hc d01ngn' L•I
drunlcn dnv1og.
Coe ri:vo kcd K1mbalrs dn' t."r'i hren\l' .ind \J1d h" pn~on term ~ould be follo~l-d h) f S )l.'ar' pmhatton 111
include communll) "'orl aimed at teal h1 ng 'ounF ix·opll'
the dangcr'I of alcohol
.\model pn\oner could t'"flCCI to \Cnt.• one 1h1rd ul
his -.entem:e. whic h means K1mt>all rnulJ he free 1n fj, t· or
six )cars, according to defense auorne) h an Quc'lau.i
Kimball was legally drunk the night h1~ \pced1nK
sparts car slammed into a crov.d of 'IOmt '<> tecn-agt'r; on
a dark dt.•ad-c nd strl·et a1 a ~ate lno~n "·" · 1hc '>f'IOI · J
popular hangout for 1een-agen. 1n \uhurhan Arandon I IJ
Prosecutors said he roared do" n lhl· n.1rm" road at
about 75 mph and skidded 397 ft.'l'l lmrn Jl<HOI nl 1mp,1ll
hurling v1ct1m .30-60 feet. i.1dt•\v.1ping \<.'\t.•ral lar' .111d
lea' 1nga trail ofhlood
Kimball. dressed 10 a blut.· Jail un1 1orm <.wod
1mpass1vel y before the Judge. He ... ml nothintt and dill no1
v1s1bl)' react v.hen the scntent.c w." read
K1mballs' allorncys th rcv. him on the merl~ of th{
coun after the 25-)ear-old ath lete in1crrup1ell 1hc \l.trt 111
has tnal Jan 11and1n a surpn'lc mmc sv.1tchcd h1\ Jllr,1
10 guilt) on two count ol dn .. in@ undi:r 1hc: mflul'nlt'
manslaughter and three rnunl\ of t.iu<;rng grl'at bod11\
IOJUJ) while driving under the 1ntlul'OlC
He has been in Ja il 'iincc
On Monda). Kimball changt.•<l Im pll·a again ah"
11me to no contest a 1cchnical moq· a1mt.·d at m.1k1n~ 11
easier for v1ct1ms 10 rCC"over d.1mag~s lrnm h1<o
automobile insurance com pan)
Knee surgery for Murphy
ATLANTA-\tlantaBra\C\ou11ieltkr ,._,
Dale Murph> c;hahth 1ore a <J rt1lagi: 1n hi\ -y-
ngh1 knee "'h1lc pla} mg "1th hi\ r h1ldrt·n
over the wcclend. thl' Nat1on,1I l t•atr.uc duh
a nnounced Monda)
.\nhroscop1c n1rgcry wa'i 'il ht.·dulec.! I 11t''"·•> morn.
ing at Piedmont Ho'lpllal in .\tl:rnta BraH· .. 'Po~t·'>man
J im ~hull1 !>31d '
Murphy no11crd a cl1ck1ng lci.'11n, an hi\ nttht '-.lli.'l'
whale playing with his lhe son:... age.•-. Q u11d \Oungl''·
during the "cekcnd. hult1 \aid
Dr Joe (handler eumint.•d 1hc lnce MundJ\ 11nd rec;ommended suraery
··Jf cvct') thmagoc u planm·d :rn~ "t' full) t•,1x·t 111
to. 1t I\ hkcl) Dale will be out tl11ce or loun'-Cl'k\ '\< hult 1
said.
Murph) is e\JX'Clcd to report to "pnng 1rJin1ng .1., ~heduled on .. cb 21
··There's a good ch.1nce he 'll be ,u IOO p..·r\Cnl thcn
or at lcas1 95 perC<'nt," hult1 \aid
Murph)" a two-tame Mo!>I Valuablt· l'la)'t'r, hac.I an
off )Car tn 1988. frn"h1na the ">(';uon with :i .:!1t1 batt ing
a'er111gc, 24 home runs and 77 Rlll.
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S 30 om -COLLIGE IASKllTIALL: 0 uque$nt et
OePaul, WGN
6 r> m -IOXING. SCtltOui.d ... l lnoell HQlmn v'
Fermin CnJr1no 1n 10 ro1.1nd ml<ld•we1oh1 bOul from
Atlantic C11v. £SPN.
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1 pm -90XIHG: Schedultd-Marll. Otvlt "' Donny
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(II.,.), Pr1mt ltOet
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lndlana·s Eric Andersen fleftJ battles lowa•s Roy Marble for
a rebound during Monday•s Blg-10 basketball 9ame.
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the \outh t ,, t 'tiuth Oraan11a11011 (:t
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a~t'r,, rot 1:1.1~mc: \dd111onall).
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pr11c \h1)()1t r "a\ \l\lh 1n thC" ~tale in
"< oring. "' l'~tcin& 1 lQ pa1n1 a 1.1nic
'><.'nwr' haH· 1tradua1t.•d nu-., • nd
R1gdlln ha\ a nc~ role un th(' learn.
"I .1~t \l".11 nu one knc" wh.Jt 10
l'\IXl t lr0
ur11 Oil' \\hate\ er I H'
lht•m .,., ::i honu~. he 1d ·• 'o"
I'm a l:li-<:.1p1.1111 """ Ja on Quinn l g1) out .ind Ir) to hd l'I the 'oun l't
gu)' "'ho haH·n 1 ht.·cn there
"M ~ gu.11 ,I\ .& pla~cr 1\ to pla > a
JX'l IC."C l µme. \lltrl'' Cr\ {t.3tne I like
l<.l he:. I ~ h:at I l11d \\ rnna I'm llll
wa111111 lor thl' time ~hen I dun'1 hear
Oln\·lhin :·
\-. fo1 .,., thl' team 10<'', R1idon
~ nts lo " in thl' \ n elu'> l guc 111lc
.i ain itnd thl·n 13\c 1he pla~oO'i one:
tullle at n t1ml· I .1'1t \elilr the
\fon;sr~h~ "c1c humped 1n 1he lirit
round l)f the ~lJll' tournanwnl in 11
conlr!J'"'''al onc·potnt lo at
f rc,no·fd1son ·
R1 Jon h d pl nnecJ on a ""Ilea
future m the f a'1 aller fin1'lh1na h1~
~ 1\.'cr Dl Mntcr Oc1 . But hc qu1cll~
ch:1n1cu his manJ follow1n1 a ont
" dl b $ cl~ll camp in f'1mburgh
("bl't"C"f 111 \flOl1 I one fOlkldO'\ gNI~
a <:UfCl'I JO "' 1d11ng l\n'1 \o\.h\'rC \ht"\
head mg
.. \\hit I'd rtall\ lt~e tu do " t)c\om~ ph\\1,:1 thcr p1 t tor
\llOl I ·r~lalc:d in1unr .. :· T.lk1Jo \aid
"l\1 lalic 10 pla) '>On\C coll1; • ~ Let·
Nill but onh 11 I l MlntC l.XXI
ollcn " •
I hat', 1f c.ht h.1J thl• tame for
\Olll"gr o
f1~1do :mrntl\ "n~ \C:r I Nat\
rounJ th Om1ri \'1 C'Ompu<. In
Jd111vn tu her I\ paint-guard.
ht.• lll\o t\ 1un.ur, I ' pr~1Jcnt an\!
,11mm1 '•ont"r o saris alhlcun. both
of v.htt'h \a.,c up 1 lot of hl'r ume
ti v.-cH'r, \ht and hl'r tcamrmt
~ork hard to kttp up ltK' ~ martdtri<'
ho1h on and on the r\lurt
. , ..
Indiana
blisters
Iowans
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ( P) -
Senior Todd Jadlow made hJS fil"\t 18
foul shots and ~or«! a career-h1&h 32
point!. to lead No. 17 Indiana past No
9 Iowa I 04·89 Monda) nigh1 in the
Bia Ten.
Jadlow, who had made just 38.5
ptrccnt of his frtt throws in con·
rcrcncc pla) this season. finished 18·
for-20 from the foul line
Iowa cut a I )-point deficit to t\\O an
the Sttond half. but then 'o\ent more
th"'n four m1nu1es w11hout a field goal
as Indiana pulled 3\it.a}.
Jay Edwards, who finished "'-tth 28
points. made two straight la)ups as
the Hoosiers took a 86-77 lead with
S;09 10 pla) Jadlow then made four
foul shots lo put Indiana ahead 90-77
with 4.28 remaining.
Fresao State U , Cal Stat~ Foll·
ertOll 44: In Frtsno. Jervis Col~
~red 22 points to lead Frano tale
toa victory O\er Fullerton Slate IO lhf
81& We4>t ( onference
Cole stored nine ofh1s point~ 1n th
first SI\ minutes of the o,econd ha I fa
Fresno late out orcd Fulleno
14-4. openang up a 48-24 lead
Wilbert Hooler and Kc ' 1
Stevenson each added 14 po1n1" fo
Fresno. 10-8 and 5-4
UC/ falls, 63-44
UC l's "omen's basketball team fell
10 5-13. I ·8 Monda)' n1&ht as ho't C al
tale Fullerton. behind the 32-point
sconng of ce nter Gena Miller. deall
the Anteaters a 63-44 defeat. Full·
enon 1mpro' cs 10 I 4-4, 6-3
Natasha Parls led UC I w11h 18
potnlS
r3ll"S. tncl udrni S("lond in the I 000
ln:t' third tn the 1.o)U free and II-rd
1n 1hc ..ioo 1nd1' 1dual ml·dln
0
\1 Pepptrd1ne ~1Jnna H1sh prod·
UCI ( amc ( ns.cll J junmr "'111 be UO('
ul the top 1enn1!I pla' i:r\ fur the:
~ a..c:s· ninth· ranked "omen''> team
he wt'nl 21 ·3 in dual m:11chi:'> la!.t
~·a<.on and has ~:en a1.1:nrdl'tl a
prc\C.'J\un r:inl.1ngol \~1h 1n thr
n,.t 1on
Fountain \.allt\ H1ghprodul1 J1 m
l>m k "'111 H:turn to h1\ natural
po\1 t111n ol 1hml ha!><: lhl\ \<'awn lur
tht '>'a' l''>, ran ked I .,th b' (. olk~1a1c
Ba..ct>all l>t>)lch11 'l""Jlh 'I Rlll
ll\ a riih1 ladder IJ\t '>'·o.t,on
Ir' 1ne H11h produu M.m flo~.uJ
a ~n1or fl turning !>Utrter ut \ClonJ
base. hat '2) ~1th')('\ rn homcrun'I
16 R81 and:i1cam-le.aJ1ni N heh la\I
\(.'iJ\On I r.t n'>kr p1 tthcrJohn
tl.u1m" (I ountain \.alle~ Ora11ic;
( oa\I ( ollcgl')l\b1llctlJ\Oneul thc
tt'am ·~ 1op ne~comcr\
Don Rowe
la t\ummer.
'h \o\.U 100-dCV<'C\ and lhr hu·
mtdll> V.il~ l1ller," R1,don ~1d "I
lo\l 10 pounds th t \o\.~k anti I w 1J
'th1!> 'A'I\ absolute!) not for me ···
R1&dond«1dC'd an .. tcad to m kc h1'>
new Fiomc nght up lhc ro.:ad from h1'
old o ne. rliC"r tha )t r he s11nc.'d ;i
lcllc:r of intent to pla~ at l Cl
"I too m) (recru111na> tttps and a
lot of ~h0014> h d me on their hst\
but the~ lwa)s had othrr au> uh catl
ol me.· he 1d ... lit I ~1d th<'\
wanted me and thts wa\ m' fannl\
can " tch me pta~. ·
"I lake (l J( I ~ch B1llJ \tullipn
t-fe's a &rtat IU) and h1 team\ hoot
ltle CrtL) I'm reall look1n1 fol'\\11rd
toll •
Rigdon doc\n't opec1 10 pla\
1mmed11tel\ for the nteaten He
rcah1c plen1y of .. or~'"" hes ahc d
makina the 1ump from ht.&h ~houl 10
Oh 1 ion I colic e b.all But 11 lea\t
v.hcn 1t om to thl" lrtt lhrow hnc.
R1gJon v.111 ~ k on has home: turf:
"The qu~ltt\ or lM pfa\'tf'S arounJ
me dcfinattl) mal.c\ nic a btucr
pla)cr 1mi \o\.c·rc 111 HI) cl :·
Tal1do \Oltd "We all ban& out
~th r 1nd ..umct1mc I can fctl th
P'<'')Urt \\Ith all lhc thing\ I'm
10\0hcd"1thand< ,hManananJ
the girl' ~II> help mC' out a lot ..
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a-.crq1n1 r1aJ'tt around r.~ C' potnl\ J)('r
pmc 1nd a ttam·lndina ~'en
an1~ts J'll(f contl'\I But her floor
kl\!e~tup hu bttn 1nvaluabk 1r-< rd1n1 to tartan
Sh('\ nu1 lht'rc to m11n1.aen tht
hllanet. ind "hilt• htt numbtn
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dtfcnsavt p1aym I'\( wm," Manin
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tn tht pll)Oll' r he) "ac: hurtuth
1n 1hc ~a son and the) hoi' c pl.i)C'd a
tou,h heduk I thin~ that they h:tH
thctalcnnopla) w1than)on1.·
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'AC would"' rap up 1h1rdpta~c f'lu\
thc11rl nc~ somcrnnfidencc
Duona the non·lcoauc p.lrt ol uu1
sc-a n~c"cre hootm144~rH~n1.
but dunna lcJ&ur "cart '>hoo11naJu 1
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ourlr ucanJthcJcfcn ·sarc
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Occin 1c"°andmadronl 1 7.Ju~t
aboutcvcl') onr of tho\C ~hot\ '4Crt
the kind ""t w~ntcd to 11S.:c.
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thcC haratnanduurwl1>c coukJ bc;at
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and p1d~uplhC'tl'mpoot a game: lhl'
v.a) v.c h~~ II ttJ\ICalh V.l' JU\I nc:nl
10 pul th~ ~II 1n 1hr ba\l.:l'I
'hould the Characr\ hca1thl'\1~
IOJ$ .And both ~hool tin1'>h Ul·d tor
third. there \\Ou Id be a pl.i)o0 pml'
f·cb 11 , at a ncu1ral\11r 1udc:h.·rm1m•
the rcmam1n1tl'ntrant
( oan th~ arc u"4:d onl) to tk·
tcrm1nt' wh;u team\ v.111 be I'' l'n 1hr
tir t orse'\:ond pla)olhpot!t \Ul h .1"n
thrca~otO~tan \ 1c"' and I uun1:a1n
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· l'm.lt13d thill 11 1\3 pla\011 j.trtit•,"
related W ii ham~ .. I h.tt "ho" 11 ~hould be-and 1111 comc!>J own to tha1
I thin~ the girls v.111 ~at.1th
"W t arr bad. :u full 'll1c:n11h r he
uanh arc pla~ 1ng1ood. and t<. mdcn
anabt 1~ !.t.inina 10 p1d. 11 up I h•"C'
a)ounatc m,andthcy h;1,ckun~·da
101and1mpro\C·d qu11ra h1u1nu· thC'
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"(f""e fln 1\h fourth. I hope' the C'll
look at our record \\ c pla)rd all o l
our non-lcaaue C\\.CPl tor thc Manna/Ed1~n Tuvrnamcnton the
road. 'A'C"h:a,cbcatcn~mcs<>OO
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Capo \'all 'anJ Mater [)(1 WchR"ci~o,.cc and'41ththr
forfeu \\f ha' c hccn 11,cn nothl r
Ocean View Hl9h ba.slretb•ll
coach and 9lrl1 t••"' are No.
6 In th• C8' S·A division
rankings. The t••"' 11 20-J .
NHL
CamPbtl Cenfffenct Sm~ D1v1s1on w L T Pf\ GF GA
C1•11arv . JJ II I , .. 212 141
l(ln9\ 27 20 • SI 2SI 211
Eomooion 2S 21 6 S6 223 197
VancO\.lvtr " 2S 7 •S 16• 166
Wi11n11>19 " ,, 9 •S 19• 211
Norrts Di'"''°" Detro 1 23 21 • St 203 204
M111neiola 16 23 12 '4 m 190
St LOU!\ 17 2J 9 43 165 179
Cnrcago " 29 1 39 197 225
Toro•110 " 31 s 37 IS) 711
Wiles ConMrenct
P1tr1<k Olvmon w L T Pt1 Gf GA
NY Ran~n 21 16 • 64 210 180
P1t1sburgn 21 17 • 60 233 10t
Wasn1ng1~ 2S 11 10 60 191 17'
Pn11a oe on 1 16 7) ) SS 203 177
New-Jer~v 18 25 9 •S 112 119
NY Islander\ 16 3) ) JS 16S 71)
AO.ms 01vb1on
Monirta 3• 14 6 ,. 200 ISS
Buffalo 23 n 6 s~ 18S 191
Bo" on 10 n 10 ~ 1n 111
Harlforo 71 25 • '6 llA 110
Quebec 18 19 6 •1 180 734
Mendl'('I Gernt1 o ... oec 1 Oe•rc..• l
NY lle"llerl ' NY 1\le"<Jer \ J
WU"•"ll'Of'I 4 M n~JQle C
C"oeego 1 Toronro I
T tnltflt' s c; am<n
C•'9••r tt K1n91, 1.lS o.m BullalO •I H•ttl0tC1 •Hom
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p)3\0ll and th3t fi~t-pl3l'C tt'am
that' soingtupl.l\ u .. 1sgo1ngtohl..·m
for a h1g \urpn-.c \,o"' the "311 1\ 1n
our n>urt ;in<l ''"time ll' tal..c l'3rc l•I
hu.,anc
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(oacn Carol S1ra ust>vrg •ecoro.a r~
100111 v•c torv n Saluroav n gn1·s ""'" <>'-f '
ocean v~'*· Stra ust>urg he$ t>Mn
toacn.no 11 Fountain V•lltY s nee""
lCllOOI o~n1<1 In 966 wti~ \tie st•rted 'ht
gym11as11u reem, wll1Ch sl\e coached
mrouofl \91-0 wh•n sl\I was forced rt s'll"
lotto.v1f'llil >. ntt suroerv S~ s11r1t0
coacn.ng 111e 11 rls baskttba't ru m in 1917
end 1' currenllv 111 rier 12111 stason
Tilt rteord wu nice t>Kause 11 oavt
mt h~ IO (fl!KI 01\ ·~ lht c>eoe>le w l'!O I ,,,..,, betn ,,, con11ct <1ur1ng the 12 vein •
S1raui.e>vro sa o ··1111ouol\I el>Ovt tht
1m1>1c I thtv 1110 on mv hie, e n<! N>oelu •v
1n. lmoac1 t t m eoe on theirs
"I ne~er bltn 1n10 s•ats Early "1111
.,,., t was hi ;110 c>YI 1 01.1es1oona:re for•
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ef'd I O\Jr• 11 c>YI Tlltl s #Mn I rte •ltO I
was cloH 10 200, ~1 1 '' u !0too1. e no I .,10 10 be rtmmoeo of 1 ,.,er wt beat Ocean v, ....
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"'lt<IU:t for 11'\t 1>1st 10 vurs I havt meet
sure wt•"• dill cut rion· eaoue
K l':ICW'e II ITWIV nave c.oi 1 me \Otne w
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STATE DIVISION 111
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12 2 S, 9 lt1vto.cle Poi• IS-1·• 10 C1111von
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OF 2·AA Dtvl'*I
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Ramo11.t Con .. enl 11·3 • Lou•svlllt 9·11 7
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M/lvle r 1·9 10 Pvmori• Cotl\ol c IS •
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FCC Chief Patrick postpones vote on Ar&r price cap
W ASHJt-iiGTON (AP) -Ftderal
Comm&uucations Commission
Chairman Dennis R. Patnck. ac· knowledsina concern on Capitol
Hill about a proposal to revamp the
I
way A. Tiff sets its prices for inter•
state servi.c:es. on Monda) postponed
a dtttlion on the plan until March.
A decision by the FCC on a so-
caJJed raae cap method of pricing for
Amencan Telephone & Telqraph
Co. 's IOM-dista~ services had been
schedulea for Monday. But af\er J mem-.Crs of Conaveu said the FCC
A#L1a1 pf1alli
m1y not have lcpl authority to mike
such 1 ctwnac. Patrick i ucd a
s1.1tmcnt prior to the m«tln& S1)1n1
he would defer a vote until Marcb to
aive lawmakers more time to study
the plan.
.. 01ven tht amportanet of this
docket. the compleJuty of the docket
and in order to accommodate the
interest 1n some additional briefinis
and the prov1s100 of some add1t1onal
bnefing 1nformat1on, I have agreed to
reschedule this 11em for the mccuna
on March 16.'' Patnck said at Mon-
Y-.o AMerk• Inc., Importer of th• Yueo GVS f•bov•J and
otfier YU901l•va.n-111•d• c•rs, has flied tor bankruptcy.
Troubled Yugo filing for
bankruptcy protection
NEWARK. N.J. (AP) ~ Yugo
America Inc., the troubled importer
of in~xpens1ve Yugoslavian-made
cars1 its ~parent company and an
affiliate filed for protection under
federal bankruptcy laws Monday
despite objections from dealers.
Sagging sales and the loss of
dealerships were among the problems
cited by Yugo in November when
company president William Pnor
resiancd. Yugo's sales dipped to
31 ,.546 cars in 1988, 35 percent fc~er
thanin 1987.
Yugo, based an Upper Saddle
River, its parent Global Motors Inc.,
and affiliate Proton Amenca Inc. said
more than 300 companies and indi-
viduals may hold claims against
them.
The Chapter 11 filing. which seeks
protection from crcdnors whale Yugo
attempts to reorganize its finances.
came as httlc surprise to andustl)
analysts.
"Global Motors has had some
financial difficulties fora while now."
said CalJfomaa auto anal}st Chns
Ccdergrcn of J.O. Power and .i\s-
sociates. "They put a great deal of
money into Global Motors hoping
they would tum 11 around. II was
sawng.
"It reaJly didn't help that much."
he said.
U,S. BankruptC) Judge Vincent J.
Commisa saaned an order allowtng
lmpex Car Corp. 10 provide financmg
and take management control of the
company, sa1d Kenneth A. Rosen. a
company attorney. lmpex 1s an
affiliate of Zavod1 Crevna Zasuiva.
the Yugoslavian manufacturer of the
Yugo car
"The purpose of the financing as to
continue the sale of Yugo auto-
mobiles 10 dealers and to provide the
fPfease 1tt YUGO/llSJ
dl)l'S hcanna.
''I bttitve at 1 very impotttnt for
the commission to craft rcaulataons
which will improve the incentives
that ire fac1n1 dominant earners."
Patnck sa1d. "On the other hand, the Con~ is 1ntenstly intettsted 1n
this docket ... I would hopt that an the
spirit of the new adman1stra11on that
we can use this as a founda11on to
establish a more constructl\e
daaloaue with memb(rs on both sades
ofthc aask wnh re pect to 1h1s matter
and other matters that arc pendfo&
brforc the con11nillioft ...
Rep. John Di..U. O:Mida .. chair-
man of the Koute lnrrlY and
Commerce Commmee, whicli over·
Stts tel«ommunic:atiou matters,
wclcomcd Patrick's dlciaoa IO dtlay.
"I thank I.ht commilliDli acted wiscl~,;· O.necll, who hid ttiuaitd
the FCC proposal, laid. "The Con-
attSS had a number or conttms about
the amJ>o'(t of the po« caps proposal
and the FCC appears to bt lddrtninl
them. As the details of the plan
receive pubhc scrutiny and 10
throuP &he conttt"Uional hearin& ~ I hopt the spant of~-
1t1on with Convns wtll continue."
S1nc:e the early t 96CA. the aovcrn-
ment hu allowed AT&T a certain
profit beyond its COits But the FC
pr:opOSed rcplacana this so-called ratc-of~return regulation for "dominant
carriers" such as AT & T wath ceilinp
on pricn. That ~ould include tfie
seven rq1onal Bell companies thlt
AT&T spun off an 19S•.
The commission said ats P-roposal
would encouraac areater effic1cnc>
and 1nnova11oa ud save CUl101Mts Sl .6 billion ovn-rour years ihll thc
dominant compenacs penicipeted.
The FCC last May proposeo. that
AT&T br allowed to taitc rates 3
percent less than annual inflation.
AT AT said in a statement it ~its
-disaPPoanttd 1nd frustrated.. by
Patnck's dcfeml. and ~'every day
a decision was delayed. "the public
IOICS.''
BcllSOuth. one or the Kven re-
gional phone companats that would
f,._aseNeAT&T/151
Bush to address S&L crisis on Feb. 9
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Bush hopes to spell out plans for
dealing wath the savings and loan
cnsas an his Feb. 9 address to Congress
but might not b( ready with details by
then. has spokesman said Monday.
Rep, Dan Rostenkowska. 0.111
chairman of the House Wa)'s and
Means Commmec, said Brady de-
scribed altemauves being considered
for comana up with the money -
upcns sa) it may require as much as
SIOO balhon -to close insolvent
saVJngs ansututions while protec11ng
depositors aaainst losses.
that Brad)' floattd as one option last
week on Capitol Hill -to lev~ an
insurance fee on depositors -"as as
flat as a pancake."
One alternative could be to raa&e
the premiums that banks and savings
and loan asS0C1at1ons now pay for
federal insurance.
by Chief of S1.1ff John Sununu that
la.,makcrs had leaktd d1scuss1ons of
a fee on deposits.
"Consultations are a very 1mpon-
ant pan of the process." Fitzwater
sa1d. "President Bush has been reach·
in& out to Conareu in many (orms.
We would e"pect that to continue."
.. He'll address 11 an his speech. I'm
not wallillJ to sa) how specific has
speech will be ... said press secretary
Marlin Fitzwater.
Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary
Nicholas Brady met pnvately Mon·
day wuh House Speak.er Jim Wright.
[).Texas, and other key Democrats
concerning the S&L situation.
''Everybody's looking for the path
of least resistcnce." Rostenkowsk1
said, add mg that Brady told t~ group
meeting an Wright's office that Bush
has not made up his mind,
But Rostenkowski said the plan
"The healthy institutions won't be
fo r inc reased premiums."
RostenkowskJ said. "There's no solu·
t1on that's not go an& to be painful."
Fitzwater arso saad Bush would
continue 10 seek advice from mem-
b(rs of Congress despite complaints
Sununu su1&C'5ted on ABC-TV's ~his Weck with David Bnnkley" on
4nday that certain mcmbrrs of
Convcu may have violated the
adm1n1strat1on'1 trust in lcakina
word that the depositor fee was brint fPte ... itt IUSH/ISJ
BllSINESS ~OTES
Archive Corp. signs 1 5 pac::ts worth S40M
Aldi•• c.r,.. a lead.in& manufacturer of 1-4-
ioch cartrid&c tape drives, Monday announced the 1~ of IS conuacu for an estimated $40.9
million for shipmtbt of the company's higher
capKity Viper product line alona with a variety of
other Archive 1-4-inch cartridac Lipe drives.
The l S contracts were signed in the first
quarteroffucal 1989.
The Costa Mesa company's IDlernatiorial
sales dfon landed sipificant contracts with Butt,
MTS for the Viper product family to be integrated
into the Bull Micral 60 and 70 systems and others
for a total excccdir;ll $21 million. In 1988.
Archive's intcrnationil sales IJCW SO percent over
the prior year and accounted for 2S percent of total
revenues.
Archive expects antemauonal sales to con-
tinue to arow as the company upands its sales and
matketina suppon in Eu,rooc and the Far East. • • 11
lAerty NatlMal BaU President and Chief
Executive Officer Philip S. InaJcc has released the
1988 year-end financial statements wh1ch show the
hiahest net carninas 10 l~ Huntington Beach
bank's history.
.. Lona·t.crm plannana has resulted in a
consistent record of earnings since the ban.k
opened ID 1982," lnglce said. "We are pleased to
repon our fint m1llion-<1ollar year an 1988 Wlth net
earnings ofS l 120.641. This reptttents a return on
equity of IS.OS percent and a return oo average
assets of 1.04 percent."
Lib(rty NauonaJ specializes in 1e1vang pri-
vately owned corporauons and professionals. It
hu full-semcc corporate bankmg offices an
Hunungton Beach and Los AnJclcs and a hmJted·
service loan production office an San Francisco.
In addition, an 1988 Labcny National Bank
was No I 0 ID Small Busancs Adm1nastratJon loan
volume for commercial banks an the United StatcS.
The bank isa member of the FDIC and the Rdcraf
Reserve System • • • Directors of Newpor1 Corp., a Fo untain
Valley-based manufaclurcr of equipment for laser·
related systems and research, bas declared a cash
dividend of 3 cents per share on tbe compao)''s
common stock.
The cash d1 v1dend is payable on March IS to
stockholders of record on March I. There arc now
8.314. 714 shares outstanding.
Newpon Corp. designs, manufactures and
markets a comprehensive line of instruments,
componcnu and ac:cessoncs for the laser and
electro-optical market. which includes andustriaJ,
government and laboratory customers. • • • H. David .Bfliht. chairman of Nadeul
Ed.cad• Co11>. announced an Irvine on Monday
that recently acquired Spectrum Interactive Joe.
wlll be integrated into Applied Lea.rnins. NECs
industry and aovcmment trainina subsu:har,·
Bnjht said that George Haskell formerly
chauman and chtef ex.ccutlve officer of Spectrum
lnteracuvc, bas been named senior vu:e president
of Applied uamana.
Bn&ht sa.ad that mnJ.Ull Specuum Interactive
with l'i1EC provides the Applied ~
subsadtary wnlt the opportunity of becomi~ in
addition to the "'ortd's largest provtder of trairuna.
the world's large.st tra1nt111 consultina and custom
development operation. He ad<kd that Applied
Ltanuna now stands alone u the pre<m1ncnt
supplier of tramma to bUianess, industry and
ovcmment
NEC as the "'orld's taraest provader of
cduc.auon and Lraan1 na wttb anouaJ revenues an
cxcus ofS4SO mtllion.
a tax, fee or insurance, we know who'll pay
ly JOHN CUNNIFF veh1clc tor raising.the mone> -a ta'l. Sam can pa), since he has hardl) a one 10 the other.
• "'....._ AIWl)'M a fee or an increase 1n 1nsuran~ dime an his pockets tha1 )OU. ta"-But any proposal that is olTered is
NEW YORK_ Face 10 face at last premiums -11 as 1nev1tablc that pa)crs. didn't give h im hkel) 10 b( flay,.cd and subJCC't 1o
SIOOofsavangs •·
wath the big savings and loan issue, many ordinary Amencans are going So testy is this matter. that at cn11c1sm as unfair.
: America's pri vate and pubhc leaders to pay for it. There as no 01her way. threatens to end President Gcor~c Rccoanmng this, William (
will wnthc an pain as the) seek a way It matters not. fore~ample. who the Bush's hone) moon abruptly Bush s Dunkelb(ra. professor o ( economics.
out oflhe mess. hoping to dasguise the culpnts are or what they dad or the proposal calls for a 2S-ccnt 8 )car fee autbon ty on savings and loans. and
Dunkelb(rg c11es \tale automobile
insurance charges a\ roughly com·
parable
"Ounna the 18 months I have h"cd
an c" Jene), this has happened a
number of tames to m)' automobile
ansuran~·c L1ab1htaes for uninsured
and ha&h· mk state insurance pro-
gram '4ert dramat1call) undt>r·
Cltamatcd
deficit, but I cannot soh·e any of those
problems b)' ref us ma 10 pay the ·one-
time' charge on m) premium to
remove the deficit -claims now
ov.ed by &he insurance system to
thousands of annoetnt motonsu "
'•pain or dissipate it most broadly. 1nJust1cc of at all. You can Jail the for every $1 00 on deposits at banks. Dean oflemple Un1vers11)'s School
The fact is. however. that no such culpnts. but ~ou cannot transform credit unions and, of course. savings of Busmess and Management. offers
The L s1tuauon, he maintains.
··as no d1fferen1 ..
Many people affected to one dcgrtt
or another w1JI challenge 11\at auer-
uoo. and thccnllrt proposal maaht ~
abandontd for another that, an turn. is hkcl) to be scvcrcl) cnllciLed.
,
s
1
clTort can help society avoid paying m 1smanagers into financial geniuses and loan this defense of Bush's proposal
the cost of baahng out insolvent who can earn bad. and pa) what they Clearly, 11 has flaws It miaht, for "Our problem 1s simple We failed
thnfts. esumates of which seem to b( lost instance. unfatrl) pcnaliLc smaller to accurately forecast the insurance
at a rock-bottom low of $20 billion T~ pain may be hidden an bus1-mst1tut1ons and their depositors habihty for the &L systems So. we
and an uncapped high of mo re than ness assessments. but business sooner whale allowing of':rrators of large charged too low a premium to cover
SI()() bllll.on. I 1 1 k d the insurance claims or ater passes on m co \ o mone) mar et un s to cscapc "Now. y,.e need a surchal'JC of 2 i~l~t~m~at~~~rs~n~o~t~w~h~a~t~y~o~u~ca~l~l ~th~c~c~u~s~w~m~e~~~·~T~h~ere~·s~n~o~~~a~)~U~n~clic~C~o~n~c~c~1v~a~b~ly~.~m~o~n~ey~ro~u~~~nioiwi~iro~m~ccntsperSIOO ~d~si~ltmeans
that af you have S 100 in your local
bank payan1 S percent 1nteres1 you
wall get $4 75 rather than SS for C"t'r)
"As a result. we were 't.a1'ed · 1f you
wash to UK that word, to make up the
shortfall an the past premiums that
had been charsed
"I may be unhappy w11h the
insurance premium boost. anccnS<'d
over rumors of m1smana1ement
poor planning. fnaud and o ther fac·
ton that produetd the huac in uranct"
The 1 uc ts basic and pa.anful. one
that touches on the phrase "we the
people," IO often cited to oprus
pride an pan1c1patory aovernment.
Most ofitn the reference 1s an
regard to inherent nJhts. The rt t of
the dcfinataon define$ obhptaons.
TrabuCo Canyon man charged
with phony tax-return scheme
OPEN 9:00
MONDAY
Rof9a Wbjeoe:I to c:hono-SubslontlC)I penolfy
-..nic>nt a«>llabl9 ~ MOrtitt account
ond o ~ bOlonC9 ot S2 600 on In.
For addltlonal In
products, please
U.S. Attorney Robert C. Bonner
announced Friday m Laauna Niguel
that a fedcraJ gnnd jury has rttumcd
a 10-count indictment Char&i!lJ How·
ard Owen Kieffer, 33, of Trabuco
Canyon. w11h submuuna fradulcnt
ancome--1.ax returns to the Internal
Revenue Service for five conscc:ut1vc
year-$ and rcctivana $212,824 22 1n
uruustafied tu refunds.
The and1c:tmcnt characs K..1ef'Tcr
with five counts of mak..ana false
ct1jms to the JRS and five count of
theft of aovemment funds.
Accordina LO Assistant U.S. At·
tomey Maurice A. letter, who 1s
prosttutana the case, Kieffer filed tu
returns for 1983 throuah 1987 claim·
1na that he had received ample
S'I \I I . HI ~l"\l .,S
salancs from an ICN Corp . an L.o1
Anacles.. and a Pacific Animal Diets
Corp. an Anaheim.
He al~ r~poned t~t 1a.n1ficant
portions or the~ lane\ had bttn
wuhhcld. and that he was cntultd to
larae tu refunds. u u lly an c'(cc s of
S2S.000 Fnda} 's 1nd1ctment allqe\
that nenher company c~ t • and that
Kieffer's I.IA return v.ere entirely
fmdulcnt.
ACC<lrd1na to Ltatrr. the indictment
c:harin that in c1cb succcu1ve )car,
KJeffer's th return claimed thlt be
had rccci~td subst1nual ai.ry in-
creases from the year b(forc and that
larsrr ponaons of tha fictataous in·
come had been withheld.
Kieffer also oetuionally rcporttd
add1uonal income from suit olhcr
P!tony corporataou B)' Fe~
1988. when Kieffer filed has 198?
income Lil return. has bolus Illa.I')'
had nscn to almo I S200.t000. and he
souaht a refund ofS.S•.bl
In mponit to the phony I.IX
returns. tht IR sent K.tefTer refund
c:h«k.s tota1ina more than S212,000,
checks wb.ich K.Jcffer siafted and
ta shed
KJcffcr will be amagned in federal
roun an U.Anedct nc~t Monday by
U.S. M-suatc JoscJ)h Reichmann
If con,·1cted. the muimum poaable
penalty under fedtral law as five years
imprisonment for each fn~da1m
count. and I 0 )can 1mpn'Onnatnt for
for each 'htf\ count.
Traditional investment gets new look
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Personal
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Income, savings rel:lound in 1988
Trends desirable it-expansion is to keep rolling
WASHINGTON (AP) -AmericaM' Wr-
IA.I mc:omes sbol up l .I pcrcimt last )at, whh
10me of' the ntra mo~.,.. to taate u.r nauon·s
penonal savi11111 rate loin &M '().~ar low at had
hit jusc a )al" before, the aovmunent SI.id
Monday.
The Comme~ Deoenmeni said &he pm in
income, adJu$1Cd for infation, ~as the bHuancc a
3.9 ~roe:ot pin in 1986 and more tha11 double
l987's 1.7 petCleaL
ln ~mbet. penooal income to&akd $4 2
trillion, wath much of the $37.1 bilJfoDJUmp from
November ~ultina from farm subsidy peyme"ts
Without those outlays. tbe Jovcmmcnt 111d, Deetmbet's tolal income wour have bttn up 0.8
percent.
last ycar·s income .,ins spurred both 'pend-
ana and sa vi na;
-Consumer spenona rote 2.8 percent after
adJUStlnJ for UlflaUO~ follOWlftJ inttcases of 2. 7
percent an l 987 and 4 .J percent 1n 1986.
pd'Ctntqt point. from l .2 ~rttnt to 4 2 perten\,
d\e hi&helt liace \be 4.4 percent stt an 198~. nt · l 987 rate was the smalJc t ainec a 3. l
percent rate in l 947. •
In all, economists said the fiaurcs wen a aood
11an for "°"tinued economic stttnath an the
comana yeaT.
.. There's a balanced pktutt for consumers,
with utrona iocreue in income, a sol id increase in ~nd1~ a.ad some ancreate in J&vinas," said Allen
Sinai, chacf ~nomast b the Boston Co." All tb.rcc
Of those ... art QUltt desirable if the ex pension IS
aoina to keep on roUina aJona."
Adckd Roben G. Dederick, an economist
~1th Nof\Mm Trust Co. 1n C1ucaao:
.. p~ continue to ftll tbeu wallets and then
they cootinuc to empt)' them and this clearly
should provide the impetus for a funher push an
arowth an the first half of 1989."
.. ~ ~ nan out of peoplt lO pul into the
labor IOrce, we'll 1« much 'malltt p-owth 1n income, .. ChimtnM said.
Both Dederick and Cllimenne said the
savu'll rate ttall was tOo low and that while the
apciwliftl and income PtCHU't for 1988 wa
JenerailY IOOd. hiah levels ohpmd1n1 hive made
1t moredafticult to nlJTOwlhe nalJon's tradedefk11
as con1Umen fail to curb lhcrr appetite for forc11n
aoods.
The year ended on a strona note as personal
income in December, before adJusttna for inna.
t1on, rote 0.9 pereent. w.-and salanes. a kc) component of
income, were up 0.6 percent to $2 53 tnlhon an
December followina a rtv1scd 0.3 percent pin a
month earlier. The volatile catcoaor')'. of fann
income soared 73 2 perctnt to $23.9 b1lhon after
plun11n166.8 pen:tnt in November •
S1na1 said the year-end strcnath "was 1m·
pttssive and sugtsts that consumers will ha"e the
wherewtlhall to k~p spending for a number of months."
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In Decemberala1e.spend101rosc0.9 percent,
~th the bigest i~. 4.1 percent, posted for
durable &oods -.. bl ticket'' lltms eApectcd to last
• three or more yea11.
Ho-.ever, Lawrcnc:c Clumenne, head of the
WEFA Group. an ecooomic consult1n1 firm an
Bala C~nwyd, Pa .• cautioned that much of the
year's income growth came from in.cruses in
employment and could not ~ expected to
conunuc unabated. Joblessness was at a 14-)ear
low 1n 1918.
..Tbtte are no 1mpcd1ments in '>lg.ht to
continued 'oodjrowth in income and consump-
tion," he said. "Tbc consumer ts supporuve of our
cxpans1on at this pomt, neither spendana 1n a
boom-like way nor sho,.ing any s1ans of a radc in
spend1ni." -Theaverqc person1Jsav10&5ratc rose a fuJI
Expir~ng trade acc~rd hits snag
over computer software Issue
WASHINGTON (AP) -Talb
between the United tates and China
on renewana a ~encc and tech noloay
..,eement have bu a tnaa over
Qunae oppostt1on to co pyn&ht
prolCCtlon for computer software and
petent protection for pharma·
ceunc::ats. accord1na to Amcncan
officials.
Tbe decade-old bilateral accord 11
to expire today, but a State Dcpan-
ment official involved wtth the talks
said Friday at ts hkely the pact wtll ~
extended an hopes of reachma •artt-~nt Lhrouati addn1onal neg~
uauons..
This offic11l. who spoke on c"n-
dauon that he not be 1dcnt1ficd, wd 11
was .. too strona .. to J&y the talk \ were
at an impauc.
"We•ve excbanaed information
and Wked a lot. but '4-c've only had
OT( l PS .\\0 OOM\S
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oiic ncsotiatina session," be sa1d.
"We anaanly anticipate that we'll
have some additional nqot11un1
sessions. trylna to brinaour pos1t1ons
cl<>Str toeeiher. ••
He satd rurther talks are expected
ne(t month in BctJtn&. followina up
01 a session held here on Jan. 12-13
Comc1dcruaUy, President Bush
wtll be an Chin.a next month, but there
is no indication whether the science
and tcchooloay issue wall be a
s1an1ficant clement of his v1sh.
At the Washmaton mecuna. the
delcpttons were headed by Peter J. de
Vos. deputy assist.ant SCCTCtary of
state for science and technology
affairs, and Duan Ruichun. deputy
director of China's Department of
Science and TecbnolOI)'.
The Chinese have taken the pos.-
1t1on. that there is no provmon an their
\l'SE l PS 4 OOM\S
Jaw for copynght protection or com-
puter software They made at clear
tbat "they would not sign any
~mcnt that saad we a~ that
sof\warc as protected by co_pynght."
said Marybeth Peters. an official with the U.S. Copynght Office.
"They told us (a) they will not enact
any kind of a law -at thu point, and
maybe an the future -that says
computer software 1s protected by
copynJhl, and Cb) even an tbe ~
ment. 1t may not s.ay ·copynghr. "'
Peters said.
The Chinese have contended that
sol\warc exporters should rely on
contracts wath buyers to protect their
proarams.
However. this pos1t1on has drawn
sharp cnt1c1sm from the Computer
and Business Equipment Manufac-
lurcrs As~1auon.
Af•stcure
Tec,.nka.n HenrJ Robinson of Lone Star Industries In
Houston telta Its new Pyr.,..ent. • 1tron9 • dur•bte cement
for ttle con1tructlon Industry. llCN1dw•1• wlU be reNy for
use Just four ltOurs after this type of cement 11 pour ed.
Last week's rally momentum
lifts market in active trading
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ly MARCY GORDON
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NEW YORK -Momentum from
last week's 1mpres~1ve rail> lifted th<'
stock market Monda) 1n active
trad1na.
The Dow Jones av<"rage of 30
andu~tnals edged up 1.2.S points to
2.324.11. its highest close since th<'
market crash an October 1987.
The closely watched blue-chip 1n-
d1cator was restrained to some extent
by a $4 drop 1n shares ofTeuco Inc.
one of its components. But the
broader market rose convincingly.
Ad v1nc1 ng ISSUCS edged declJ nt'S by
about 3-to-2 1n nauonwade trading or
New York Stock fachange-hsted ·1 · stocks. with 876 up, S70 down and S33 unch1n1ed
. "The market 1s actually preny
7 amazing." said 8111 Raf\cl'). an
analyst at Smith Bame)'. Ham~
Upham & Co "There's no profit· 2 talun~. aoma on. Lhefrc han11n1 m , there.
'
Volume on the floor of the Bag
Board came to 167 83 m1lhon shatts.
down sharply from 2S4 87 m1lhon in
Fnday's session -which saw the
heaviest trad1n1 an SC\.'en months
Analysts descnbed the ad vancc as a
continuation of Fnday's sursc. when
a wave of mst1tut1onal bu)'tnl hfted
the Dow Jones average over 2.300 for
the first time since the October 198
collapse
On Monda). the drop in Texaco
shares dampened the Dow's nsc.
Investors wcr<' d1sappo1nted b> news
late Sunday that Te~aco's mana~e
ment had struck a truct wllh 11
b1gest shareholder and long-tame
nemesis. financier Carl Icahn. who
said he would not try to bu) the 011
pant or wrest control away from its
board of directors
Teuco. the 5CC'Ond-mo 1 act1vel)
traded 1»ue on th<' 811 Board.
tumbled 4''• to close at .501 •
The Commc~ Dcp:anmcnt re-
poncd that Amencans· personal an-
'\\SE ('011POSITJ: TR-\ '\S .\('TIO'\S
' ' 4. • 4.
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come rose 0 9 percent 1n December
after a sla&ht d«rcase dunna Novem-
ber Anaf ym SI.Id tbc rcpon surrcd
some 1nflat1ol'llf) concern 1n th<'
bond market but was laricl> hntgrd
ofTb) Wall trect
Anal) sts said the market aot a bit ol
a boost from the robust dollar and
faJhng pnces of 011 and aold althouah
stocks were fueled mostl> b) their
o.,..n steam
Among other act1\ICI) traded 1 ues
on the NYSE. volume leader RJR
Nabisco Jumped 2 to finish al 98 The
investment firm KohlberJ Kru 15
Robens & Co. said at aarccd to d1H\t
some duplicate product hn~ It would
acquire in tts $24 53 b1lhon bu) out CJf
RJR Nabisco under a tentative aartt·
ment wtth the staff of the Federal
Trade Comm1»1on
L.naon C.arb1dc ro~ to~ IBM
JUmped I' to 12 '•· Fon! Motor
climbed I 1, to S3"-and Polaroid v.:as
up •at 40'-
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t• Personal a.=~...1
Income
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Dec ... 7 Nov. -Dec. -I 3.94 I l •.17 I I •.21 I
AT&T
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be affected by the new · pric1n1
scheme, s:ud ''the comm1s11on ap-
pears to ha ve stepped away from an
OP.ponun1ty to sa' e telephone users
billions of doUars."
nothcr regional company. Bell
Atlantic. satd ··v.'C arc sorel} disap-
pointed that the FCC and Congress
have been unable to resolve lhcar
dtfTtrences over how to best 1mple·
ment a pnce cap plan that will benefit
consumers. the tdecommumcat1ons
mdustr) and the nation ..
Lawmakers had bttn sl<"ptacal of
the new plan 11:>-
.. M cu~ntly structu~. the .pnce
cap heme wall penn1t earners to set
pncc-s that m•> de' 11te s1gn1fican1l .,
from costs," said a rcpon laSl ovem-
ber trom the Dcmocn1t1c staff of the ·
House Encrg) and Commerce tel~
commun1cat1on subcommittee.
"The~ 1s no a urance that rates
would remain c\Cn with a 'zone' of
rcasonablcne s "
On Jan 19, in an attempt to alla)
lav. makers' concern , Patnck sent a
letter and uppon1ng documents to
the chairman or the tele·
rnmmunacataons panel. Rep. Edward
J Marke\. O..Mas .. and to Dtn,ell.
He a ured Marke' and Dintell
that the pnce cap propo$1I had not
bttn ru~hed lhrouah b his staff and
that he had recommended a number '
ot chanaes 1n the plan. 1ncJuJin1 a
dcl:n in 1mplcmcnun1 the proposal
for the re11onal Bcll companies a.nd
other local C\Chanac earners
He 1d he also .,..ould rtt0mmcnd
cstabh hing separate pnce cap
··t.skets .. for AT&rs bu 1n and
~1d<"nt1.al '"·ustomers to PfC\Cnt the
n>mpan' lrom ra1 1n1 rn1dcnt11I
pn<'C'S to linan'c ratc ~uctaons for
hU'il ftC'SSC)
He al propo\Cd :tn "automa11C
~•ab1h1er:· which he said v.ould
operate to en\urt' that local camC"n
ram1ngs · rcm:un v.-1th1n the tone ol
rc3sonahlC"ncss and that consum ... r~
\hare in the effir1cn'-)' g:uns pr1Ct' C:tf'
~ulut1on 1\ dcs1.1nccl to gcn<"ratc ..
BUSH
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c-ons1de~
That cnabl<'t.l lnttls of u1e plan to
~11c the 1niat1't' and .. put the v.o'"'t
toot to~a.rd" late la t v.ttl. ununu
..aid F1t1v.at<'r ..a11.1 that Bu h v.as .. ,en
conltmC'd about lcals" but didn't
ha\t' an) particular problems 1n th1\
m~tan'"-c.·
In tact ununu h1mstlf discussed
th( proposed f('(' u an opuon 1t a
\\ h1tC' HouSt' hnding last Wedfle'·
d.I\ ;.It JU\\ happened It v.as Ont' or the
op110n and the go\Cmor d1~
cu~\(\j 11 bccauS<" \Ou a led him I
don·1 hlame an}hod) It JUSt hap-
pens · I 111v.atcr s:ud
D1S< lti\urc that th<' ft'C v.as under
con 1de1ut1on caused a lirestonn of
prott'll ho1h on Capuol Hill and an
the hank 1n~ and s.G\ ing and loan
1ndu ti"
On ~1onda' Dcm°'-Tlts chided
Sununu lor s.a' mg O'tr the wttkend
that th<' ll't· plan remain~ a I" c
opuon
Rep ( harlc humtr (). ' • member of the Hou Banlma <om-
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845-87M,722-80t1 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 28A 2 • 1 nu paint,, ... 1 8eedep0elt~Mi7 .,_~. 10,.,.,·1rC::bdl ..... a..o5
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tenntt 28dfm.1. cten end ===---===1 Fam11~ rmCab1L&!;':. micto, WtD hJlupe. 2 cer 1100 21~395.35 11 1:, ~= AVlll ~'rfs Ind. No Plltll 141 •• enltance, no c 1ng
tormaldln!ogar• treen-lt•7 Imo. 11 1 gar w/xtra at~. C411'1· Open Sun 1·5 end3/l 21,_.,..m ... ·-* 1410tmo or-6S7
ly PM1ted end t.9oy to Lhti9f ........ lttftf •LUXURIOUS 28R 2BA lt91 alt. AM "':'!-o~ CUTEtmall28R1 ~· ' S2000F~-MndlE•431·~ rrwwe into T-.o private CONDO Obt gar., lrptc, Sorry, no pet• 1y Na patio 2 car petk· l9LITI 3IR 28e. end .., wld
.pallOI ... , t>•r. t. .ck fir• IW ..... PoOI 1st a lasl S300 dep •HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1no. NOO/mO 12• ••• S..C.OU• l ' 28A Aptt. "°'* up MW tars*l!'.liiiiiiiii!I pl.ce, open tK. Jm ceil-28edroome, den, dining, S995tmo 842-5290 39, 38a. 1011 ftp. up-Ave t7~H 8'.utlfut p.ool WM, .. 09 111251,,,o .. --...
ings The t>.-buy in f1mlty room, 2 batha, ale. -oraded dbl gar gatdnt --rk room & l~n:a 208 v---Ju m I ne Creek at Nopeta $1150/mo Cen· 38R 20'~!,A tux 11~ nr cOMm 'poot, petk IQ yd FOR LEAS£. Nlee, Qu t ONLY 167 TSL MOMT __.i4Mto3 .... ~H CKiO tralfy tocatad GrMt.,.. bdl "' gar.d ,.,...s ;:f:· s21001mo 6•7-752e agt t& apt. over gw~, on mo. Wkly ,.,... lt~ & Up
fenced yar , ., water, NOt11'1 81,.ront a.u MAUU .--.... --· HllO .,_ cotflll .._1 .. 673-4400 l1•11H-1117 642-96MorM6-4541 2BR 1BA, ort g,..,..ben $&50/mo 213'75-4430 ..,.. __ _.,. ff I :-oF to .... to OCIW\,
., l ..... 20 3BR, 2BA. new c.rpet & ...,.. 2245 "111• M~t• G11aoe Apt. tBR. !M1'ii 9'I W..... 2:~s t.!·11~ ' ~'evt H5 H Coast Hy. paint, yard. nnr tt ... 11100/mo 840·9019 rm. lutcti..-i beth & brkfst • ~ --tagune 8Clfl 494-5294
w•'f$ $1250/mo, S1000 The Property Mart noOtc. trplc,'porcn Stove 122-•Vtr IG·11U WALK TO 8CH NA HOAG ~~~~==== ~·· 545-7•02 2eR. 2eA:" Bio c.nyon trig. dt w, 675-8671 lent• htal • LI 1eR.J9;fR' :~ IU Ull Mm liiii WESTSIDE DUPLEX REN· condo, pool. spa & tennis Yr1 lo -1BAqullt 1ngl ---t!nr!s'ws Pool..,. Wtily rental• now ·;~
2107 TAL-2BR tBA. 1.car gar· ~ot5u50r1,1 aecu~%~X;!; w~king ld~lt S750/mo llTT• nPI eO¥ ::'I; '401 ~ ~ ~-c~ ~~«S ._....., ___ .._____ age sao<>tmo Cali Pf1tt • mo yr., __ incl gas & wat• at ptlg E'aide 2BR, taraoe. terge Aye U38 _ ... _ _. ·--,.., ____ ..... ..._'!"!!'!~ PRETlY HOME In qui.t Prope 842-9797 2BR 2BA condo, McL•n Agt Scotti 67~000 yard with ptjo, Wlhr l'lk· .... -•-encJts to 2724 c Me 1024 atea. 28r hOme, lrplc, dbl I EASTSIDE 2BR Triple•. • .. GllYMl -up sns/mo &1111--OSU g gar, wllk to beach. gerage tndry quiet area on golf course 640..-829 lalK>I p~ 2YJ7 TSL J~JrOAAN.<!~ 1603 CLEAN 1BR, S700/mo *•BY OWNER•• 1mmac: $1'50 650-8366/E 1790 ~ 666-<4019 days -'" • PatttlnQ, utila ind
Luirurloua 28R 28A ON-THE-BEACH Ocean 64()..2,26 evet/Wilnd '2BR • den. 2BA S..wtnd Dela lg 28R, IBA, atapa to *••-••• No petaf 723-1292 condo dbl gatage lrpl ~ Conoo 2 car gar, walk 10 aand, 2 car carport, ~, ....
pool S189 500 642:5290 Vu. 2Br Luk Condo. Sec E'SIOE 3Br 2''1Ba Condo, beach ' or Hoag Hosp ocean view, $1100/mo 2BR 1BA $775 Frplc, •~ .-n Fiii• __ _ __
' ' -Pkg., Vac. s 1150/IMM, lrplc, OOul>le garage end $1250/mo 548--0697 yrty 845-'060 patio. d/W, COY*td patk· 3BR, 2''t8A on the bay 2BR 28A condO pcoj, jllC
Home on lg R·2 Comef lot 997.a382 or 838-309..C alto LHM s, 185/mo _ -----Ing, lndry rm No pell. Clow 10 shopping & din lake. a.r. N-Jmkr, 110 18th St. 1 blk E. ot New---~petal Call 557-578• •CH~ lurn11ned Lido Oceanlront upsta11s 2BR Oya 942.947g Eve Ing. Big dect<~Super View druga, qulel llleaty·• port Blvd Aak.lng C ... _1 M 2122 Sandshse.2Br.den,glf· ~encl g1rage &42.5392 Yr IM 12250 mo 333e $400/mo 78&-4..co&
5235 ooo OWnr 875-0647 OfON""" M I E'S1de •BR. 2BA. 2car ege yard, private comm I 1300~ yrly Bot> -Via Udo ers,9289 --. -21121A,S.tfNI gar,lgyatd t1lek1tcnen., $1500/mo 846-599..c 857·2523JDPROPERTY UITME _ *S1'91Tlllm*
u.-._.-1040 Brtghl. No pets $1200 ~~~i5~~J31~4;175Clean 3BR. 28A, 2-car gar. trpl ~GM~ 7~1-2787 C 111. SW/••· e::~~~.~~. :;~:.!: N.!_ '3:/'.:t1~5~ ..-~._._,., Agl 673-535•, _ On tree·llned street STEPS TO BEA H Aill gned par k lnt , pool l4S AmlQOe Way .,.,r, _ WALi fl llAll 1, YEAR NEW 2 atory NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 38r gar d I we 1 er Pd 2BR 28A Ip $1000/mo ~rpets. dra~. lrest1 $950/mo 644-®0e * O CE A NF R 0 N T
E t I anarp 28R 2~· den 3 ba detach 2Ba Gar. Yard lrple $1400/mo 6..c&-2389 Yrly Agt 722·7718 O.ys pamt. tndry 938..0552 ----------BALBOA female to af'lr ;.;:~~o~nhome In H.B tesld. w/gerden patio., S1050/mo ,. deposit, no Ill jl112 _ 760-1755 Evening•_ ira__. FURNISHED 2BA 28A. 3Bf 28e on 8alb0e Penn
Tnlsend unll 11 locatad In dbl ger. w/Of)flr Walk 10 peis. 842•5722__ ... ._..,_ :r. patio.&::· OY9r $525/mo '* 875-9311 "*
a '*'! quiet erN of P• quatnt Cc:IM shoP• bcn IEWNIT llYlHA PENINSULA YEARLY Corona dtl M.w 2622 C.11try WM4s m_~e,. E'V~S RAND NEW OVJ>le• 617 Citic Ranch VIiias Altllng 1vail 3/1 S2300imo Incl WllHir •Sp1c1ous 3BR 2BA Lg 1BA loll, country Ml· OfcNd Cd M 261 28e
only 1220.000. Call Anne garde n s er v Ice •Tl "e Upper Duple~ on New-OCEAN SIDE Of PCH ting $695 No pata tlO 'L'Uiury A'*11T*'t Prof has 1 AvM room
McCuland. 63:·12e8 67S-231 1/0 675-3311/E 3BR 2'-tBA, 2 cw garage por1 Island Garage nice 2BR 2BA, ,_trig w/d, lrg 211t St Dys 6'8-1184 3BR, 28A. 2 cer gar, S57SlmoS..C8~8831
-----pool, tenntt. utlhty rm Lg water view s 1350 dbl gar, pool & tac petlO. I E lleS 645-9~ o c E A N V 1 E W -1---------1 • r 11'50/ mo Lato• llvlng Properties s42.g797 1 -E IOE 1 upst .. rs ap · Prof Fem r\OfMmkr gat
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3BR tBA. 619 HeholrOf>e pvtyard,$1250/mo Pfaff •Deluxe 2 Slory JBR 3BA view $1295/mo M8--9288 ·s B _, --1 818.o e-ai!JG COM 3BR 28A APT
Gentrll 1002 room with lrplc back· -w/lemlly rm roo 2BR tBA. 2 carports amt complU, Quiet, F/P NEAR HE BEACH Down-a • l•OO/mo Ava•I 1.---------.-1 yard Kids and i>4't1 OK Spacious & modern 2BR SYndeck, fr~, garage comm pool, Ing d/w, retrig at<J\19, all uttl Incl atalrt 38r 2Ba. patio, 1 l.:rMd 721-4187 --MWI PANDTT -Call 67S-771g I 18A house w/apa.rkhngl Ovtet aru 3B1'R502~m8oA 2 lrplc:, dOM to t>eactt. 2 w/rent SM5/mo 650-5894 frplc, ntw paint & carpel .....---~· pool & lg yard Pet ok •Spacious "' occupantt no pets ---5023 l\ver $1'00/mo "M rMlro ., .. twnf'IM We II give you thtl down In Newpott hKh 1069 3BR, 2 lull aa. WI O hk-ups Westside Blull1 area I story twnhm• Prvt $925/mo g73.5333 • &tra lg 2BR 28A, d!W, 18,.14'WlM Pvt bath Pool. Jee Mat Houses/Condos exchgloralhareolown--F/P open beams. waler St250/mo Agt 67S-4912 comm Nice view ol -lrplc:, wall•..W, balcony, M/f ,,..tmllr A9fa $425 =======::;;;! etsh1p You make the •FABULOUS BAYFRONl a gardenet paid, No pets -c.nal 3 car P<kng Frplc *l&JHllT APT• encl gar, $800, 1at, IUI & NEAR l HE BEACH Incl U111 841·8180 r~ ..... -1 I002 mthlypymta&welhar• CONDO WITH OOCK l13751se64•-8567 Vacant Clean. Qrell fir d/w,w/dnkupS1800/moBeau1ilul view lBR partj ctepNopett842-0433 WllhOQMnvtew 1Br28e ---"111::,.·"'--·•-------•I apprec You receive PRICED TO SELL. Agt . _ --pin, cul-de-sac •0R 2AA YILU REIJ•LS turn No pets 5975 mo -, -- --f pl t>alcon & pvt C RONA DEL MAR 38R -lllfF1 100•A tall t>anef1t1. Mull 631·8052 or 723.0"6 CHARMING 38r 2Ba & study FR. S 1'00 Baker a D/&..c2_6515 Ev 840_. 115 Lg 28R 1 18A gar~. r n~eck .,Js 5023 2~~1wtd lrplc 2 car gar n.ve clean crad1t Agt ---Mllr Ba frplc:. lf'IGI gai Fairview 5•2·5808 _ 2115 lrplc. premlun Nwpt • ·v11 au 8 • 96 S5001mo Av111 1mmed llW • 1&1lfT 957-8002 Dys, Ev, Wknd1 llAI• YlEW Avail now • 15 Poinset11•1 Beauttlul bay YllW 28R Available _ toe t885 Irvine •8, River ( tv) .. Mt 988•7271 or 7eo-6588
CALL now to tee this -- --38R • den, pool, spa, S 1500/mo 2• 1-8282 Dini Point 2126 2BA w/all new decor. pn. Gorgeous unit 3BR 28A, S825/mo 720-9422 NEA THE &EACH 7=" --;:AM ..,,, .,,,
1 populer ·x· pl1n with ocean & bay v~ Cell -· vlle ~. gatage pool, t 700 all 2 patt0a Fren<:ll -..... ~ With oc.an v.... Dett.ng rem .,,, vu ,.,...,,., cu •
wrap-around patio & pr\.-Kent (Agt) 858-8000 Clllll lllE * •2BR bit-Ins trplc S1800 mo 780-0919 doors. 3 trplcs Ocun IEWPHT 11UWW••
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This rare freestanding 20K only needed down to 2B~. lg ~,,newtJ r~ patios-< 1 w/ocean vi.w). Imo Avail 311 •99-5056 Homes on ,,... c:na1 N9;,; lbl IUCI 111 11& I CMPort 1695 Gd erad•l 1650/mo S023 River H 8 f /M prof I 21·30 3Br
unit hlS meny e11tras, In· ~rChlH, Brends ~: modelei99 ~'· a I garage. 1 t>fk to Btg Cor· 1 --pofl "ore: ~WOK 502 Begonia Uni urn req'd Curt II 63 t-12&6 (I 18) 445..() 196 apt, mstr Brllrpk.I step•
ctud1ng perq'!!'' ,entry, 2"'~er'~~ .. 8~s.~a31 850·300f1Mnlngs on•.(s~!°°n'omdo,,,..,N,ow1 Huit. ~ach 2140 ~~:;f~ sfs'l • ., $84567 .. ~2~ u111s pa10 c.11 llllOOUml ~tocnw.pvtba ~501
t>r1ck pattlftl ,.oor no 1n .... • ..,. . '. -· ~ .,., •• , •n ..... ·-mo "9-13 llfatll 7pnt kitchen I lamlly rm. shut· ------UDO ISLE , 3BR 2BA 2 car rr lg llv ulllffl" --(EASTSIDEI _ _.. •• _ _
ters' mirrors. It 9 beautl• Corona def Mar I 022 SPECTACULAR Med1ter·1 (Ml Jl(I dt'/, 11111 rm lam rm w/lrp No pot• No sleps laCH w•d•I Costa Mtsa 262 41 ~=~ ~=: mg * wm ., IUPI * M/F non-smkr 10 ~er iuii 'l~M100 ~a~~~1v=n~=~ ~~:·,~~~~:~~!vi:~~ -J>•rr '~Jluftrtliu N'tJe';~~'~C:ri::3'f:onr t~"'::~3 ~;oo:e,~ . S100tffl =~J.:'~ao-. EX~~Mi~CH ~~~~
. • i . tennis court $460,000 Like new 4 Ddtm. lam· 111!1" " 1., 1. 3BR 2BA condo nr bCh est 1oca11on Ava~able 2BR 1BA on the B ulfs Ille lice CloH 101 ••Tm UY• utll ~ ( .l .l~ ,[ l l KJ NS 759--0967 lly a formal d1n1~ rooms hi-I-' 1 'h lrplc; w1d nkkup 2 11 owl s l 7 5 o u n I oce<anview ,.cuw DtW, scn!.a & anopplng Call 8eaut1lul 2 ' 2. all new Fem etv besut t>ay Yl8W
rF-, 'l\11'\" CORONA DEL MAR I eat-1ngourmekjk1tc1hen 3407 E Colsl Hwr CdM pa11oa, eppttanc:es avail lurn/$1950turn By Appl S750fmo 540.3666 Of S50-50H lnt•IOf. fir~ dl w, 2BR 28A NB new~ U:aJ Kl 111111-.• I f1bulou1 par i e awn garage nice s11so1mo 2201PACIFIC _ -micro.gwege,En~OUf Apl P"rtbctl gat&pool
-----'----BRANO new contem· a garden• S2,095.000 ((JXURTOUS2BA ~BA 965-05&7 or 855-6420 '( J / II lSL MGMT 642· 1603 TERRIFIC Eastaid• 18RI pvt DMCI\, 52.se5trno S750 negot 721· l60I -po1ary condom1n1uma 631·1'00 House Frpcl 111 & ltil f 111111 nr. • lffll w1pat1o. trig elec range ....... .._ ...... 1* _ -
I Landscaped apl11 levels. $300 de ·51295,mo LOVELY HOME near. 1> J, ~ • encl gat lndry tac '650 • .. Y.'1"6 un NB 100 ft to Mt\dl 3Br
AMEMllEAOflHE ' vaulted ceihngs, lk'j· ""'lllOHll'\11 605Mar./o.d 642·5290 beach 3Br2BA lrplc:.lam _J>,..,,· u.,1f·1 "~ UJ.-atfiield dep Nopats &42·5~ I SORRY, PET'S I 1Ba MF l)Oamollfdrugs
SEARS RNAHCIALNElW()fUt fights Open & bright 2 lt0"11"' ... <. rm not tub s 1300 .... ' .• , '1 r11 WWC!!ll -IAL.L 1 ..... 1 S325/mo • Uhl, latlla11
tdrma & den 11 PEALT nc. OCEAN&HAR80RVIEW 852·9386or96•597• 11 1 -I 1 TlllAIL£S I Avat1 1mmecs IS().9121
5350.000. 3 Ddrms& lam-r lexeouttv• 38R. 2BA home, 01 TllE ...... WltE• 3407 [ C.ul Hwy .• Cdlll &rllTlml 2BR w/gar Cerpela, • Hlllll llU!' .... NB H1tt>Or Highlat\dl ny room at $395 000 Riwpor --atnum p1uo. o4 oar gar· -" 5 kllng c.leen lerge drapee bll-lns ~1Spedoue 28R 28A ~>IV S 1 1rur BR
760-3eo0 547 R.'v.,~h~ve~":'C:. ·v·· South or PCH ,eoard'&alk ,~:.:!.!"'~::. DAii llEW IPU x::~ POOi & spa $1\op-yard wlpatlo Wll• ~aid No pell (714)140-1t11 ~ 211":',,: Pf~ F
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Rf Al JORS -.._IT •--is 64•-6200 last, MC dep CALL frpJ S 1'00 Agt 722·8S20 •tt'mw WJL••1 I rm, brtlnl frig d/w, lrptc: I OK Pvt BR l den, gat ., •••-mH """""• _.. I -8•7-60• 1 Mon-Fri OR uoo ISLE 2 t 48r • • • -....._. liB.A8 pool, balcony Adult• Wt to bcn $550 1nc1 u111 ..,._S1 ll IOO C1na1 lront wfdeck. 2 OCW VIEW REIT IM 964-6988 Eves & Wknda den •2500 1 ory ' COSTA MESA ~· noo' L .. 831-0211 173 7091 Of 873-7148 ' [ I story, •BR 3BA, 2 lrples, 2Br 2Ba lrplc gar $1720 • 1•\ 1111 --I
WELL maintained 2BR. HAVE dbl garage, community 511 Seawerd 760-6382 1_-... 2l4'4 LIDO A2RB~ 2secBA blog · • • "''-Ill IPPll•WINTUY NEWPORT tt•P• 10
18A upper plan 5 en eic-pool & tennis Close to -'"""" pool, I YUi 18R tBA $565. mo 2BR .,._,_" Ilk tBa ,.,, Na Cntt·JW l>eflCl'I Non·tmkr 38R
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old Grell pr1ce1grHI l?~o 1 tr" c CISS 1,~ 1 [ 0~'. -Corona 2 Bedroom. 2 2' •BA Close 10 pool-On B~YFRONT Conoo 2Bf gat evlll. 1170 w 19()e Pcot 4 spa, patlOl/dedlt , WK: m I 3..c2, lea"9,.,,....
value• ... 1 r .. • re •o I II • 1Lou tor Sale 14001 Bath. deck lresll paint 1 w 1 d • g' e en D • 11 den dock tor ao boat Call for appt 631' 1879 gu•l(I• or carport ~' ahr 2BR 2BA CdM "4-IOIO • -carpets, fireplace. gar· I 51550/mo Agl 873·535' YMrly 54750 1 BR apt Newly painted 1 lMdroom $470 looms 2706 Apt Lo"*y .,.. ev
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yd, )ult cleaned, xlnt ceuoriee, plants & con· new tire• & Paint 11800 S1900/obo. 540..UOO 1 -l LIO AT H9 WEST 11TH Rel111on1 the general ditOf of the led wtl 01 ..... or bo9I of YOU MAY EXAMN
cond. 13.75 yd 873-3313 t---·==· micro-&45--2624 Honde Accord L.X 1987, 4. like nu, rn/r, LBS e)'I, 40K STREEET IN AN MG ZONE prlMIMng r•t• of per °*" you mutt Ille VOU1 ~ VIAGJNIA ~18lEA ' IN .. :r ~ 1W COUl1.. I
DARl<OAl<THOMAS· ~~i_:. ,~io::0r~ PllYITIP&ln door, grey,r--'ll""'s: mllel·::·C:1~J""• ~~,;'~~~~~~~~P~E · ~In~~,.:::' .. ': wlththecourtandmaia ~~EJ1~~= ~~in~==
VILLE Secf•t•ry a boott· lln " •tee! arietving 1500 h&S delwce mot Of home'°' Ing a bra ... r. away TEMPORARY TRAILER be perlOtmecl '°' eecn Cl'lfl copy lo the personal rep. In the ~ Court Cl( ~· .ii\ tie OOUtt
c:r-. S500 HCh I Six-~ St, Suite •S50, rent. Oey1/week1nd1 ~92\'~:9~. 18750 11.n1111.11111 PERMIT TP-17-05 FOO MC Of type of worker needed to rHentatlv• appointed bv Celtfomla Counly of • AecaHl9I tor
P •c• rust .. ct on et Newport Beech 833~8680 645-3370 ., ... _ Oelta-88, beige/beige. HALE I W 0 0 OS AS· execute the contract. T1MtM the court wllhfn foor ORANGE r~tlnQ bi Nob ol tie llna couch, S300. Kitchen HONDA CRX 1 5 Auto-18 OOOmiJM Like new-SOCIATES, AUTHORIZED rat .. .,, Of!~ IJ the lr'llM montha ttom the data of VIAGlt. COffMNI' be an lnven~ ri
teble, Sl50. Trlple Pets i Annals 6049 Mot~/ mauc. Alr·Con<liltonlng. Loadedts12,50010bo AGENT FOR COLLEGE UnlfleclSchoolO.str~oftk:e htlssuenc:eoflett•sH l!pPOlnted • penone1 eppillillemenl o4 _.. .. dr....,/ntght 11end. 175. r=~=· lli"lfS Wllrte Warrant~ $5500 IMS-4 7916 HOSPITAL. COSTA MESA, localed It 5b50 Barranca -""'ed In 9 OO ~wntatiw to ..... 0t of W'f'I pellelon Of Lerge refrlg, 1100. H•" A~•m1 OU • 760-38 t3 . • FOR AN 18 MONTH EX· Plfl(way IMne, Celiloml• prgylU 1ect10n 1 ec:tmne-.r tie ..... of wl • PfO~ In
berrel ti.. box, I l50. Ill ... -· PUCH MAXI II MOPED Pl YMOUTH FURY 1977. TENSION OF TIME FOR A 82714 ~ m1y be ob-of the Clllfifomla Probete the de<»dent Melon 1250 o( f\e Call 131-7905 __.. E cellent c:ondluon 1250 J&llAI '14 IJI tow mllage, rebuilt en· PREVIOUSLY APPROVED tain«I on teQuelt A C09Y of Code The time IOI filing THE PETfTION CalltOfnja ~ COd9 A
Dining Rmtablew/4 black UTllRll x &42..0552 ' Autom1t1c 6 cylinder, glne, A/C, lJght Blue, ~~~~~~A~'riRTR:~~= l~~-111:i-be !>Oiied c&alms will not expu-e prJ:.!= ·~ sa: ::::ua':~~
leather chairs, w/huvy Puppies! Sholl and worm-power door lock. redl1ts., good cond1Uon $800 TRAILERS AT AN EXISTING a 11 1118'1 be mendll()(y upon Of to four months from undet ;. k~ ~ ~
chrome leg•. cont•m· ed. s200,,.·~,c:!1 Autos \111ntfd 9020 c:tuiM. ~ ~=~· 714-854-2209 HOSPtTAL SITE LOCATED the CONTRACT~ to Whom the di. le of the heanng A.drTW\illraton Ol&.:a... Aaomer.., , ... ,,onet:
porery ~+ Outdoor •• -power br• ... . .... IC W\TfC( IAT 301 VICTORIA STREET thec:onrrectltlWlfded and noticed above Ad (lhll •""°'"Y alows OAM£TT "· ~ petlo Mt. &45-5298 I BUY c:ata & trucit1 run· ca 11e11 e . A I C r-...-nu IN AN I ANO R ZONE EN· upon 1ny tut>cont11c:1or VOU MAV EXAMINE the ~ ESQ.
Ft OUAllTYLeather S.A Lovable Bell of Fur, ~~~t,u~,:s:=, :~~~~:l•ck. <
9200141
OHMOECOUNTY ¥J=~~A~i>~.T~~ ... p~E ·=:ni:.o:r,,~~T~lhefJekeptbylhe coun =~ '°--===="
pc MCtlonel. Emereon. Hlmeleyen kittens. CFA 542·5151 Of e53·2900 Liii WOI... ·= g.,.~T FOR FURTHER•, tNFOR-tpee;ifted rll• to 11 ~ .. , If you are 8 person Inlet ob&ail'M'g court ~ CA • taeo
PurChued et SloeMI '°' reg .• Chernp llnd, Male ••• 1111 MATIOH ON THE ABOVE employed by them In the ex· ested In the estate you Bel«• lllklng C*19in OranQe CoMt °*,,.,. $4400. 1 Y99' Old. s 1900 1 150,lwn S200 646-8132 Trudcs 9035 • • Dt'. ... IA PPLICA TIONS TELE· ecutlOn of the contr.c1 may rile wfth th• ~rt • ec:lbw, howeYer, tie J.n 30. 31. Feb ... 1980
GIYe-ewey.497-6834 llllHlf PnlN MAZDA '81 626LX • dt ~~· IPHOHE 7S4-5245.0RCALL No bidder mey w11hd..-~ ,
FULL 1z mechanical e Ft Femele S200 1114 f ·210 Fiii blue. AIC. 5 IPMd. Ptw PeutlOMf .1unne Ann ~~~~~NGOF~.C,~R'fMJ.~E :! ~, ':~ '::'t.: ~! NI.JC NOT1CC j rtaJC ll)TIC( "8JC NQTJC( bed, ha 2 Vibrators. 1 on 'g,.s.o.go Tan 302. o..,.,drlw, toot P/DL P/tunroot HSOK. ~ ROOM 200, n FAIR DRIVE. Mt fOf the ot*WIG of bids
•ctuide, like MW $500. boJC.-90K. Xlnt, S5000 I runt good SHOO Ra1pondent Henry J COST A MESA CALI· A payment bOnd encs a COM80UDATID RIPORT OF c-l'IONIM_...,mnM>N.,.,.. OF
646-095fl HOR E TBIAOHA Good (lH) HJ-1211 Anne 759-85(15 sa-,nne FORN\A pertonnence bOnd 1f1a11 be CftrZINa aAMC °' C09TA lm8A
6 years, 16. 1 H Geld, MB.Z 70 280SE COUPE 6 CaM No 0289370 Publltllecl Orange Coat required ptlof to uecutlOn Con90lldeted Report of Condition of 'cmz.ENS BAHK Of COST A MESA mll .... Jumper, Btg 1tr1de, DATSUN '75 PICK-UP cyci air new motor llght NOT~~.,!.. Merl o..iy Piiot Jwwary 31 1988 of the c:ontrac:t and lflall be of Coeta Meu. Ofange County, at tM doM of butlnee. on o.c.nber 31, Well unit dreuer. p.tld shown, H/J, 1 year Excellent condition blue i 12 000 0 80 sued. ,...OOWllMJMdde T-432 1n tM form Ml forth tn 111e 1918 sa.ooo; "*'• otf9r. Oak drHHg• $5000/obo (•86834W) &46-1837 67~3313 ...... ,_ ........ ,_. conlrec:t dOCumentl . • ......... No-,.
antlQue leble, ' chairs, 63 l-4345 or 540..6942 I _ ..... l'lletd 11,_. ,_ ,... P'\8.JC NOTICE ~t to ~ 4590 OoMw AMOunb
1425. FtHtlandlng ~. MERCEDES 1987 190E, epoftdwtefllnlO.,._.._.. otthe Government Code ol AaaETI ltt TitouWMh
double 0"'*' renge, I 150. Pfanoi & 0rlnlH ~•-"'-an...5 ,.._..___ Ith PelOmlno tt.e MlfoflM•e befew NOTIOI TO the State of Caltfornltl. the 7 &9 1 854-4382 ;r··· ~ nn .,.....,, .. t w • lll/ltlh '1e11c ne Id CONTAACT<>AI c:ontrecl wllt eont•ln Caatl and due from benka .. ......... ..... .... .. ................. _ ........ -... , 6059 ._I .. Tiii chrome w7ee11. Im· ~Y°r an 1!f°'nev 'in ti\~ CAlUNO prov111on1 pefmttung the fnveetment MC:Uf1t• (Mw•.t Vllue 118.293) ............ M .... ·-··. 16,511 NEW Contemp Cuatom • macu1111. ow mites 0 IN>UIO d I auoceulul bidder 10 Federal fundt aotct and MCUrltl• purcttued undet
furn. from L.A. Furn ... lllH SYllll Second owner, e1u~ellent $24.990 650-6476 ~=1./: that )'OUf ~ OWN~~,!!>~hlld Cat• 1Ut>at11ui. teeunt• tort;:. agr.....,..,ta to r...n 1n ctome.Uc omc.a .. .. ....................... 10.000 ~~Of'~ Jc;'..,,"°=~ ~r~h'gg ~:'":.';./n:c:::=i ... HI 2111 'll !•en teeoori•. •f eny, m1y be otec:t :': :1~ ~~lflc:e Loans, Total (•xdudlng u.neemect lnc:orM) ... ·m-....... 79,809
S700, 2 Club chairs ( ir2GH456) 545·6295 Brown •1th golden tn· flied on trme., 810 DEADLINE 2 00 P.m1 under tne eontrect i...e; Altowenoa f« poufbte loin IOe"Me.. . .... N, ... • •• 777
43ll43 Seefoamtpeac:h O. lllAI EW11/Wknd1 terlOI Sunrool AM/FM AVllOI Used h• lld;,:: clock of tl'le 15th dey 0 Governff'lg Bo•rd By Loans. net .......... ..... . . . ................. -.... ·-·---··-.. 79,032
pf'lnl ... $460, m•tc OI• with • t. r. 0 c: I~. 111 e :r.c:~~r!"~.,llf'I IU· F~~ ~8810 RECEIPT D I I " e " • I "' • I . a... pr ..... F.F.' E. etc... .. ......................... 2,010
tman $250 obo 733-1343 ac:companlments Autos Imported 9100 $6500/0BO 540.7795 OlenO• • menosque Ud r• IMne Unllled ~ Oi9trle:t TrHavrer/AuOltor Irvine Reel eatate owned othet than bank premlMa.. ... ........................ 395
1750/0BO I -.. -.s IPO"d• dentro de 30 d1u Oflic:e 5050 Bartanu Chltd Cele Proiect CU&iomer'e "8bWty to tNa t>enk on .coeptanoee OU1•tanding •• ... • 228 NEW OSAYBEO WHITE & 540-7796 1111 .. 120I •" ·IEIZ LH 11 lnlormac:rof'I Que Perllwmy Irvine CallfOfnll 0 Pu";lhed Orenge3 eo;t"'YI Other.._. (lndudlnQ $879 lntanoibtel) ... • ......... • 2,309
BAAS . With mall,...._ - -al e new tires new clutch Eiu:ellet\t s.lec:oon SIQIJe 2714 . _, riot JanuM)' t et>-TOTAL ASSETS . . . .. ··--·· _ .................... ·-·-118, 17& & trundle complete KAWAIPf'OI upright.gloss 4-ii>eecs 1Unroof exc:.t~' New&Pr.-owned SIUlteddOMllOflCllMll PROJECT IOENTIFI· ruaiy7 1989 T ~·
1225• 11'840-8733* ~!;,.,. 11":.w ~ ~= lent c:ondlllon 'S3200 .Jll SL£101S COMIJO de un IOOgedo In CATION NAME IRVINE -4.30 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES 105.817 91&Lm PflU Mii $2~ 733-2176 ' OBO 854-0558 tste uunto debet .. hKerlO CHILD CARE PROJECT rtaJC ll)llC( Tot• demend ~. . .......... '2,921
bedroom 1utt1 by ---------llPOITS ~~~~'am:;'•r.::u::::~~t;'~~~ ON Totalttme and..W.depoelta ......................... 82,Me ~ BROYHILL 8p1.c:e • RRUTZEI lftln AU ... ID'S Your Authonzed Mefceoes act•I• .j n.y ~a. l)Uede FILE Spene:•' Marqull NOTICE Of OEATHTO TOTAL DEPOSrr8 IN DOMESTIC ANO
SERTA mattreQ/ box· PIANO w'benc:h xlt cono mnJR&IU IULSI o..ter .., ,-~r.O. 1 t~ 10531 Stater Aveoue. Foun ANO Of PETTTIOfll FOAEJGN OFFIC£8 . -·--.. --· . -.. • --· • IOrina . .U hke new Cott 1750 080 536-6645 Now you can atf0td •new 130l Quall StrMt 1-TO THE RESPONDENT ta•n Valley CA t2708 ADMINISTER ESTATE Of 01'-lteblltlea tor borrowed money, S2895. S895 IU• ltl ~ -BMWI Hurry white supply Newport Beech Tl'le petJUoner hall flied I Phone (714) 918 1380 STANLEY J ALBANY lndudlng note belMca of u.a. T,...,.-y ................... .
105,817
819 Two highb•ck IWIYll Seon!ns Goods 6065 I lasll ''' .,.. peu11on C:Of'IUff'll"9 l.CXJr NOTICE IS HEREBY CASE NO At48~1 AceePtenoea ~by or tor ecioount of
rodcett and mahageny •••-u • •••111 STEILllli I . --mern41ge n r:u ': ~ ... ; GIVEN that t~lrwtne ~ To el hen bendcle· Ihle bri and outatancfinQ-....... ... • ............. :. . •• . 228 con.. !Ible Ilk• new _......, -67 560SL 10 ml (6085) ~t!9 .:! ~ 1 "'"'~ Clil:tOjeC~ .ct~ by and nes c:redlto<a contin-
1
Other labaltlea .w .......... '" ......................... ·-·· .... -........ _ .. __ • ·-·· S..9 ~a:: 1295 tahs all 01l11tttn MIPt• llW 8~ !gg~~t ~~1310247 11 MrYed Of! ~. )'OUf cs.. ~roug~n•ta ~overn1ng oeni credtlon •. and per· TOTAL LIAllUTIES (uducMg aubordlnated ne>i. Oal lne If Oetl, 8
5 90E • • 950< 62 /1 1au11 may be entered and the Boero iweina11er referred aona who may b4t other· and d9bef\tur•).._ .. m...... --" ........ _ ................... ···-107.763 QUEEN SIZE MA TT RESS I ... -•1 1540 Jambor• Road 8 1 • 1v· ( 'o I court "'111 .,,,., • JU<lgment to.. ICCP • •••• rectNe up w .. Int• .. led in fhe W1I ~· laurT'V & BOX, QUILTED! HH lllSt ._. Newport Beech &4 Wgn Turbo blu {59~21 con111n1ng 1n1unct1ve or,to but not tater tl\ln 11'1 both of Con\fnOn atodc
BRAND NEW! 1155 ....... ~ FIAlll 414-1421 oth•r otdltt concerning abolte 11ated time, IMled ~sta~·~n ' I No lhef• autnorlnd 300
CALL * 840--8733 * MW· 1111 '201 I 1982 PEUGEOT 505S, :=.o~~~~~ ~_:. ':, w: = :,:.=· A ~ION .re, been No lhef• outatandlnQ 218 Amount ~ec sate. Conant Maple utomatlc, iwnroot. Turbo OleMI, Uk• New. eupon, 111orney ..... co.ts. 8149 anal be recelYed.,, f!Mld by Rachelle C TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL..
din rm tulte, 6 ehalrt, t>uf-owner immec:oltle Sunroof Automatic. Air· and IUCh other relief 11 ""'f tlle p1-ldlntJl..CS at>o¥e. Ak>any and Beryt Wf/tlnflr Attained ..,Nnot .. ·
fet, 54"round tbt, 2 s8oo1obo ' Conditioning. Power· begrentedbytllec:ourt The anct enat1 be°'**' and In h So ei10 Court of TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . . . .. ... .
QWUFHYDUHOO
11. 100 I Call 7 14-~75-0980 Sliver, A
TV. Sterto. Electronla I· s 1 6080 645·1
4,1~
'"' 4,1~ ........ _ ..... 8.308
................... 10,412
..... ............. 118, 175
"". 1,647
teavea. ped1 Incl. 2 Fr 6821631-7200
1
W1ndow1 & Locke gairnlll'lrnent ot wagea. lllr· publlciy reed llolHI llt the c.~!ni.P C 'n1y of()(. TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EOUfTY .
Pro'lfn. llde cnalr1. 3 pe --&2400/obo 760--38 13 fng of money °' P'oPOf1Y °' ebo¥91t1ted lime anCI p1ac:. • ouf tl'I t Standby Letters of Credit sect. eola, mite Items MW 'II 321t · otner court 1uthorf11d Bid doculnll"llt iney bl enge, re.qua ing •
760-129• aft e or wkendt e w ( 8 2 o 1 1 7 I PllSCll 171 TUU PfoceedlnQI IT\eY •Ito reault pic11ea up at tne .,chllecl• Rachelle C. At>.ny end TM under'INQned, p~ v Slmpeon, Pteaident & CEO and Aobett T
911S-Completely ,.. MAY 2S 1N8 otta II 10$37 llatM Av· B*)1 Welinftl be •ppotn Maat, Sr v P./c.riier of lM aboYe-nemed benk, eed'I ~tor hlmaelf
.!STEREO SYSTEM 9 com· I ponentt ONLY S1800 like n Fr .. bonus Video Lal« $15.995 rn:::::== 6015 •R•-IMW etored, tow rnllMge. btue o., a,.,. ... , Clefil. llJ:I. anue Fouma;n VeMey CA ted at personal rr.• alone and not '°' the other I ~ PW90MI know!•,..,. of the rnattera ~~ ~ w /bleck I nterior. !.!1'J,. Daw11. Depw r !J.7~,•..,.. Pl'lone (7 14 1 •-•·•t.·e to 8 .._____ I• -••lllO ..._.. ..,........,..., _, .. .,.., .,.,., oontel'* In tNa ~ and I beli.ve that ~ etat*'*" In -'Cl ~ IS 01m10Lll ... (RPGi6al 640.5074 Jeanne AM Sc:t!w9nne. Therewlllbe•J50004»-,th• ". iate of IM dece-ttue &d\oflheundet'llgMd,torNmMH~andnottortneother,cartlf•
Ol1k 619-943-1759 ....
No room ldt In Ille gar ego • pr111at1 memt>erlhlp lor ... 'II 121tsl 'H PllSOM UllfU 11501 Huntington St ~3. pottt rlQIMed 'Of 4'ICh Mt of dent under penalty of S*'turf t"8t the f«~ Iii ttue and corr9d
sale Direct from l1*n-Automatic. bl1ck black 49K miles Tatga red mint Huntington BHc:h CA b'd CIOoumentt to OWllll'lt• THE PETITION r• Ell~ed on Jenuaiy 25, tW, It Cotta Mee&. Celttomle
1>er (714)64 1..ot11 A•k (8200278)$26,995 condition &31 -t835 9~tNl\ed O..enoe Coat~':.~ ';oc:;:! !:; questuuthoritytoedml Pa6QeV ~
tor int car? A caM 10 ctaNI-140 CM l'lelp
" tor Pola. L .. llAll... days, 6'&-1593 eYea OeltY Pilot J.nuery 10. 17, lthe bid oP«W'O date. 11 the mt• \he est•1• undel Robert T MMt
L001SVUiTTON Brief· fH-lltO SUBARU 'SA GL HATCH· 24 31. lte9 AttMecU oflc.e the In~ Adrrw\I
~ • "' I '" •• 1111' I ,
case. 11lnt cond Pd S755 BACK. 4 WO, aunroot, _______ _:.T_4 _:''..1,....:&cti=;~btddef;::~_;llhal;;:::-tie::...:•~•tr:.:•::tlon::::::~ot~E~a:'.:w~t=es:--Ad~._P\a;...;;;,;blehed~=::Or:~111~nge=C.;..:out__,T()elty-=-;~:=:-:' ;:~-:=::::;3_1_. _1Ntl-'i:ii:i;;-.ifti;i;:i'T_4_21_ Sell $305 Hew re<*pl Boats. a;;;;,, 7011 UW '11 lH new urn. '4250 boott. rmuc •11Cl
from L Vuttton 35M235 13. BOSTON WHALER 'Automatic: 6 c:yllnder will Mil 13700 SA0--1374 "8JC NOTIC{ P\aJC NOT1CC "8JC NOTICE PUlJC .-,ncc ,.,_JC 11>11Cl
Ml< 101 Ille .. w. mlnl lrucll MINT CONDITION New speed manu,•I. power VW 1975 SOUAREBACK
lumber r.ck, mini truc:ll exteric>r Gel coat. new door lock. rad els erulM. Just rHtored. new
bed toot bo x All Rub Rat!, New bottom ~ ";.::\;::,•~ pa1nt/1ntertor Am/Fm A~MOST NEWI 548-9188 paint. 1teering c:ontole. ~· bfllk• c:atle1te I can One owner MUST
Newport Buch Country un1lnk1b!• S2 495. AIC (8201281° • SEE $2700 OBO
Club Memt>erlhlp For 873 H~05__ LM IUll... &42-9225 lnve mag
Sale, reduced prlee 13 FT ZODIAC M11k II t••ttlO VW Rabbit 198 t con· * 760·9232 • Future 1986 and LASER ..-vertlt:>le, 5-apeect. ell ~
PLAYER piano. low boy, rowing shell MAKE OF· --..... l IJh d1tlonlng, new lop 4 tlr ..
Ma)'ef & Sona, rnualc: FERS. 5'8•4848 _ Autom1tlc, 8 c:yllnder . S 4 · g 9 5 1175·4 6 8 8
rollt.neeclsTLC.OldMW· Botton Whaler 1985, power door lock rad1al1. (2KYA601) _
Ing meohlne tn cabinet, (Monteuk) Better than c:rutM. powet 11eer1ng, •·,. x:=::::: 9300 golf c:tubt & baga; mite new, loaded, 90 H P P<>W9f' brak... AMI F"M, ,,.,.os 11.NmOU\.
furniture 721·5771 after V1m1ha ste r e o , c:utetle. A/C, lltt l•c•A•OiiiilLioiiliiiiACiiii.iOi1iiii960-.,•4•-diiiooriiioit
6pm 0t weekends h!draullc 1teerl, VHF. (920012) 819,995 ucetlent condlllon only
rlvate Club Membeflhip, ~alp~~~~~· & c::~ Lim llAOI... 30,000 mll11 ShOO"
(Dtnlng & MMtlng) So Sl6 500 obo 654.9725 Ul-IJll 640·1442
Cout Metro Area. • _ -c .. o ¢ 1"n c d s t0.000 68G· 1633 ROWING 2 pereon Sllde ..... 7 121111 ,. ILLA • oupe e
Mil .. 11 wood Doty 17' Convert Ible Red/Tan Ville 1-owner, '*YCIHn WANTEO Book• by lit 1 ,50o partner, with berth lealtler 19202651 125,995 99,000 or1g1n11 m1te1
TMCl'ler tit Ed1tton with 638--6235 &.111 ••a-uw &45-2920 af1er 5pm
cowr llgned II poulble -CADILLAC 1978 ctaulc: Hunt/Red Oct , COior iOll/YachC o;:;n lll·llll Seville excellent con-Purpi.. Nine StorlH, _ -• Great Get1b . eet RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· llW '11 lllt dltton. low mlleege
ClaUlcl & M:J.vn Fie ENO Chatter Stat•Of· Autom1t1C. 8 cyllnder, '4.t50 6'4-1549 _
Mey be lnternted In Art 34' Cr .. IOcll f>tlg powei door IOClt, powet CADILLAC 15 Coupe de
complete llbrarles No deal w/lttlpper 675-7100 tlMtlng, powet brak... Ville, tvNy !Oeded. 1 )'Mf ~ ClubS. PYI Party AM/FM, c:ueette. NC warranty, "Very c:tean
Stew 642·5819 W IO;tJ 7014 Luther Nice car S11 ,500 722·9377
eddlng Dr111, brend 18 Hobie. new aall & (t20020) 123·"5 CARS, AUCKS, JEEPS
new, Wht .. 11n w1iac:. a trailer, ptua acceeeor... Lm IUll.. u N O E R I 1 O o . beed;.11.1 u I Pd 11150, 1750875--•aae Nl-IJll 811·H1·5119 Ext. J-3
Sac N50 4117·7370 !F=·===;::;;:=============-==-=--
. ' ·,,:-I ,,... j(~~· . ' ·, ' ~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDINANCE TO REGULATE R1 OPEN SPACE,
RESIDENTIAL REAR YARD SETBACK AND
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE HEIGHT/SETBACKS
IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA
The Costa Mesa Planning Commission will hold a publtc hearing for
consideration of an ordinance of the City Council of Costa Mesa
amending Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code. Proposed for
adoption Is an ordinance regulatJng Rl open space, residential rear yard
setback and accessory structure height/setbacksi and amending the
open space defin1t1on. Environmental Determination: Ex mpt.
This publtc hearing will be held as follCMIS :
Date: Tuesday, February 14, 1989
Time: 6 :30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
Place: City Council Chambers et City Hall, 77 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa, California
Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented dur na
the public hearing. For further information, te~phone 754-5245 or visit
the Planning D1v1sion, second floor, 77 Fair Ori~, Cost.a Mesa, Ca11for'nla.
The Planning Division is open 8 a .m . to 5 p .m ., Monday through Friday.
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NO I ICE