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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-02-01 - Orange Coast PilotJury selection underway In OllVer North's Contra trial \l'OH I.I>/.\ I ' L-- Judge ~on't let Kraft jury see .note from mystery man clalmlng to be killer· Edison HS's Brian Ryder going to Arizona State ~p( )HTS/HI FV Mayor caught in vice sweep By GREG KLERKX Of IN o-.. P'llol So.« Fo untain Vallq Ma\or f rl'd \ O\\ was arrestC'd M unda~ n1gh1 o n \U\Pt uon of solic1t1 ng a prost1tulC' during a vice ~""ecp lhat oeltcd SC \cra l o thN mC'n on a notonous Santa .\na \trl·t·t corner. police said Voss. 52. was arrc'>tcd at ahou t " 111 pm on the co rn<'r ol ~ashington ~\Cnut' and Harbor Bouk\ard alter allegedly sohclltng an undat.ci.,er Santa Ana poli ce oOicer d re'iSC'd a\ .i prostitute, ~an ta .\na Poll<.c \gt John Trustees reinstate acquitted teacher By GREG KLERKX Of , ... 0..,. ,_ ~ • .., "iC'wpon &ach ckmt·ntar. \l hno l IC'ad t('r hank I 011uhnJ Jr llrJrcd the li nal hurdle: tO ht ~ rt'lurn to tht· cla,sroom T uc\da~ night alter 1hc Ne""pon-Me\8 l n1tird ~h11ol I,,,_ tn<.t trustee\ una n1mou'h 'oted to rC:IO)l8te htm To11o hna. acquitted la\l ""ed of m 15d<'mea nor mokstatton chJf&l'\ ,., slated to rC't urn h > ~1anner<i ~ lemcn- ta~ S<:hQol 11n \.1o nda' d1~1r1t I o01n als said tk will tea(h lhe ~me d a " ht k it mo~ than t""o m o nth\ a~t• 11\er attusatw ns that he mole,ted lour fi fth-grade girls To u oltna ha\ ht-t•n on a lcaH' of a ~n1..<.' \lnu· the accusa11ons wne hrvug,ht tn 1he 11ttt·n11on o f ""hool o lliu al\ The <;tale C omm1ss1on on T l',H hn < rC'dt'nt1altng rr 1nstateJ the -l ~ H"ar old ~tenrc and math t<.'al hC'r on Mo nda'. and the ~hoot boa rd v.a' e11pccted to follo"" su11 ~1111 v.h('n the vote wu ann<•u nced alt('r J hnet cloW'd <;ess1o n a \mall 1.. ro""d ol teachers. pan.'.'nls and 'ludt•nt' o n hand buf'\t into t hc<'r' Pan~nt Dana Blad .... 11d \ht> had petttto ns ~anng ~on "gna turn rn couraiing T ou oltna·, rt1n\UHcnwn1 She had planned 10 p~..cnt the pJ pt'r' to th<' board, hut was not atlov.eJ 111 because l o u o ltna's re1n\ldll'mc.-n1 was a pe~onncl m a11c:r Jnd nnl publtc Black \ltd she wa\ p leaW"d "'1th the vote JUSt the ..am<' "We JUSt want to put 11 hch1nd 11\ and mo ve o n ·· said Blad. v.hu ho' t1 child tn rou o ltna"s cla\\ ·11 'deli n1tc:ly afT«ted all the \t udcn t., there We're rcaJly anuo us to get o n with thtnp and fro m what we unden~nd. so" Mr Tozzohna •· Tozzoltna WU not p~nt at r UC\ day f\Jlht's board mttuna and 1.. o uld not be ~chcd fof comment T~rTem Foster ""ho ttshfied tn mun on Tonoluu1·s behalf. was alto on hand for the school hoard'' rcinstatem~t o(bet colleaauc "l'vc very ptcastd to ttt that the d1stnc'l Jtan.ds behind their ¥&chef'\ Tbcsuppot\hasbttn won<krful," she said. u~nnt~ndent J ohn Nicoll said di1tnct otricialt pv~ Touohna the Opti<>n of Cead\U'I at a school other than Marincf'S, b\I~ fo&td Touollna ··cStamnincd that he'd hu to nay .-heft he was. and thafs whafs totnt to blpprn ... It was dtCldcrd lha1 Touohna would rtl•U''D '° work on Monday IO IJ~ .him IOmC time to reco"Cf from the tria), Nicdl saJCt. .. He.a ~ OYCf I hanowina expencncc ~ nu4 some U'ln- liuon umc bdwem tum and lhc sut.Utute. It'• ~.., very '°'Ch"·· N KOii aid. Nicoll MIO llid tblt three o( lbc .., ~ "° ~ roaoa .. qr ~ tbcrn •we nn fie •\Id wt Ol ...... liMc ....... , ¥lftlic1.. He ......... ~_, ,.._ ..... ~lAll I >c.-nn1s !Ml1d .. H n o ltc1tcd v.hc11 he thought .... a.,a pros11tUtl' hul II Y.(J\ll•t .. l knnl\ ~·d .\ftrr hts am~\I lur thr m 1'lk meanor ofTt-n\C.' \ o \\ v.a\ { 11cd <t nd rclt'1l~ Den ni., ... u<l 1 he arTe\t v.a<, pdft ul a \<tnld .\na PoltCL' Depanmc:nt 'tt l· W,t"ep u f the area v.h1lh 1\ knu"'n for rts prohk ra - t1on of pro!>t1tu1c:<i l>enn1s said \c'cr:rl u thi."r men "'ere arre~tcd . Vos\. who 1\ d 1\0rc.cd and ha\ l'INO Lh rldren a11e ndcd a < ''> < o unnl meeting I ueWa\ n11,1.h1 b1..1 Jpparrn1 I~ told nonr ul h i\ l11llra1,1.ut\ ahout ht'> arrt·\l C >tht"r u1unul mt·mht-r' o.prc\'-t'd \hod ; ..ti nl'Y.~ llf \II\\ Mr<"\I "I find 11 'Cr' hJ rtl 1 .. tw hn r I d<rn I ht-ltr,·e 11 ';itd r ounc. tlmJn Jim l't'1nk1n .. 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Try two The most popular bicycling trails are attracting 40,CXXJ riders per month By PAUl ARCHl~LEY Of -0., -loullt There v.3\ a time 1n the nn1-100- d1stant past that prauicall)' the onh btejcltsts around Y.erc under a~ q f cou~. there ~ OC · cas1onal eccrntnc 'iC1ence tcach("f who ptdalrd lo and from school. holt upnJht on his .tnc 1C:nt Sch~1nn But b) and large for most <>f 1,1s the m a.,c No 16 mun1 a promotton from the b1kt J)('dal 10 tht" ps prdal Btcyctes found ~ fnends o n tht natton's collqt campu~~ 1n tht "()Os as frtt'"5ptnltd youth' raced from eta to class and lhn dC'velo~ an tven l.arscr followma.amona health· oontclOus adulu an \he ·7~ . But as transponatto n planncn ara~e with hm1ttd budg<'1' and bufaina roadwayi 10 tht '8<h and '90s. h1<. \l k' Jn· la k 1 ng tlltir plat i." nc \I t 1 :ar-p."' •I\ Jnd hu\t"'> J\ ..in alternall to tht• t-iumpcr 10-huml)t'I hug.thl'I< 1 I he I )ra n~c· < 11unl\ f-n, 1r11n mn1 tal \1..in.ii c mc·n1 \gem' rqtulJr'' puhl1\ht·\ a ht l..t''-'U''> map thJl \h'"'' a gro ..,.1ng gnd of on-and ulT rn.1d ll1 '-r t ra ii'> ._..1th 'ome dctermina111>n .1n.! stamrn.i a tm u l1s1 ca n nov. 11111." ofT1<1alh dt's1gitatC'd h1kr trail' lr·•n the R 1 ~cn1de or Loi. i\ngc-1" ,11un11 hne., 1n north OranJ<' ( ounl' I<' 'hi' San 011:10 ( ount) hnc Richard %erry o fthe wunt' I \I\ said thtrc al"t' about HO m 1k ' ''' h1l 1 trails in t ht count} ~ystem The most popular. hkc the \.int.i Ana R1,cr and Ahso Creel 1ra1' attrac1 wme 40.000 nden pn montti Sh<-m \lltd ... \J,111,1 11.il lra11\ .ut ,1\I J rd 1n 11 ,Jlldlnll "Ith OtY. dt•\d••pml'"l' 11111\th 1n tht· \outh \11u1 1 \1J n\ 1..1t1l•, al'-<' ha\r dp dn~·\1 "'ml' h1 ~1· lrJ tl\ v.11h1n tht'11 h<1rdt'r' 1 h.H J 1cn 1 nn·e,sanh tnl ludt•d 11n tlw 1.11UOt\ lll ..tP l:M .\ ohin al\ \JIJ Pl.innr r' nl 1o mo rri1v. ·, , 1111"' "" rndk.1111! hil t" 1ra1I\ and "·•l'-"·"' 1111cgral pJn' n l the1r proJc-1" F-or l'\JOlfllc the dC',elo~·" .t \ll\o \ 1e111 de-signed that plJ nr.ol «ommun1I\ adJat.ent 10 Lagun.1 11 1 ' "0 that all te\1dent\ ~ould ht-\II .111d in ht11ne<i nn the pen mctcr le" th,111 '""" mrk\ ""'a~ trom the urt\in • '• 1 e n trr I hn Y.Ould !:')(' ltnked h\ J "'11111 111 h1I..(• and loot trail\ 1ha1 "111d.! 1·n.thk 1hrm to 1ra,cl thm uJh.1111 1111' cnmmun1I\ v.11hout1J<"t1t n11 1nt11.1 .11 '' rth ',·,: r i\' n J'H r t" ,, ' '' •" (111' '•••Ill thl' 11 fl .1t1 I l 1-1 • th1 lldO\f"•I t.1t111n fl, Ill• ti • I "• ~rrwr.1 1 pl.tr, I und' f111 dr,l·l11p111~ lh" '' ': • ••ml' II •1n l he < ha n~1 < 111• I · ,1 f"1rlJ (llll\ \ 1>mll\l\\lo l I I ,I \ tl\l'f"'-'<., 1ll'\(l\1pmtlll I';• Jill! , .111 pool \\ 'tCn1' l'I t•lt, J I\ n~·, lll an1.I \lcll!il"lr•I ' r~ h • ' anti .. 1hcr ..iltan.111\n 11 tht "n> J'< r ..tllh 1m11h1lc In c \.t11hcr thl '"1111•1•'""" .ui n••Ull\l'll ''' annu.11 .1 ..... 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AIO Cr~d, ...•• ,................... 17 ~ f'llM'k,a .••••.•.••••.•. ••••••••• 88 E~ ........... ·-··-·-··· A8 tount\ n l (h1ld mo k<ltat1on and .i n 1dd1t1o nal 'iC\ual anaull charie lor an allqrdl) unn~r) prh I\ r um ronductt'd on a La1una N1auel woman Harbor M unic1pal <. oun Judge 4'uYnnc . hav. thrt'Y> out fhr other rounts o f penetratton v.-1th a fom1n obJ«t th.al had bttn filed 1n conn~ uon •t1h a ~nM of prh,1\ C\lm' aUCIC'dh &•'-<'n 10 a Fulknon v.oman • haw \ltd t~ dla~~ v.tr<' 1nvahd In tile ~rv1ceo OpWdn P~ ........... . P<*Ce IOg." •. G A S I A9 A6 A 3 ht-I.au~ the\ "'err t>a~d u n i. h\trh nev. prnal lodt' lit'c.1ton that "a' nnt 1n plat'<' dunni th<' tnud~nt•. ""hich alleudly occu rnd in 1 '183 ind 1984 \(11lh1m~ wa\ artt,tt'd In No vrm- bt'r after the 16-}etr-olo. ""~o nov.- h'-~ 1n K<'n~ck~,,alkcd to a l"uun~I or after tf}1n~comm11 SUll'ld c Drput) D1,tnc1 At&OrM) Ii.ell) MacEachml called t~ 11rl. her mo thtr and a prdwtnaan to thf ~land TuN!a' The prcl1minaryhar· Put>hc nou<u Sporn TV Ltstmg W~athfr ... I n i l II n t I n II (' \ ti 1th \ ~ t t h Mad -..el hcrn npe<tl'd t\) t'lll the La&una N-autl woman and anothd' doctor to tnllfy In a vo1ct quiet t noulh for 5h•• to cont1nualh a~k· htr to repeat her ans~. the iarl '"ufied that \M h.td about I~ '1s1ts ...,th Wtlhaml 1n ha upenor -'\ venw offict SM Dtd thM dunna mnst of tholr "tsit' ht rond\t(lcd vqanal r.u.im beM~ ,..._ .. oocra.1~ • \. 1 9 TirTies ·workers held.on suspiciolEl of selli ~g dr.aQs 'Y flAUL AKHlflUY ployces in t~ producuon dcpanmrnt 20 buys of cocaine totallina l ,000 Accordlna to sourus at the news-TM 1nves11ption and aubleQucna ~ratt tt~n I'm not ot1N~NM 1u1t wcresclhnadrup. d~ four of mctha mphetamlncs papcr,thrceorfo'!roft_hoscwhowcrc arrests shook t~ ~per .. ·an .:at~ alt. · . Sheriff's deputies arrested 19 cm-Hom said there was no undercover tota!l.ina I¥. ounces and c11ht of suspended were in middle manqt-way 'i tMrd to_p • .._._bl .._ 11 In a P.f'tPln:d "'"or.mc!~!~m ployces of the Los Anaelcs Times' o~rat1on at the plant and employees manJuana totalhna S¥. ounces. mcnt. . . Ric a T. ~ os~ra I, pra1-Boswell vice president e._.:?"'"")te Orange County plant Tuesday on did not pan1cipate in the invest1ga· Most ofthc transacuonsweremadc Hom said the Times mst1 tutcd.1 dcntand ch1cfToperatin1 9mccr oh~ and puhhc rtlauons. saad. Thett suspicionofdealinadrugsfollowinga tion. ~way from the plant and no.nt' drua and alcohol abuSt l?r0&ram m Los AnJclcs 1mcs. traveled to Or· eve(lt obviou ly art d1sturi>tn1 •rid fivt-month invcstiption. "We are not an investigative unit involved undercover offi~rs. hua1d. November of 1985. It includes a a M c County to con~uct ~I nud-dt!tres Ina A 20th suspect was bein sou ht in here." Hom said. "We s1mpl>' went to Af\er Munici pal Coun Judge Ed numbtr of support pr.o.rams for a m oon mee11na with 1 cm· .. HoWC"cr, with inc evidence of the invcstiption that incfud~ con-them with the 1nformat1on: laird issued wamnu for 20workers. cmploytts and their families. plcgees. d h substance abu~ nauonwide srowina trolled b~ys of cocaine. mcth-However. Capt. Tim Simon of tht' officers ~~t~all ~vut ~::~f the.,, Ahhoulh there is no random drua fore!~~~c,ndo1 t~1 s~b;:t ::u~~ ycart)', the unfortunate ~rut~.~hat~'I amphetamines and manjuana. most-Shen Ifs Dcpanment said Times suspects > u ay c en tcsung of cmployct"S. the newspaper a nd he was surprised when sectors of SOC'1Ct)' are a CC1 )' t is ly away from the Costa Mesa.plant. employees cooperating w11h 1n-· They w~rc be~na held in Oranac requires pr~mploy~cnt drua tests Schlosbera said they wanted to alllY ·problem, a.s 1s wcll~ocumcntcd in Total purchases can;ie to about vcstigators did makt' controlled bll)s County Jail in hcu of ~2S.OOO bail of applicants. Hom said. rumors around the plant bccab1C our own,nt'ws. ~&c.~. . _ SI 0.000. ' of the drugs. each on suspicion of selling c~ainc. Stmon praised the Times for us many had not heard the rumors. ·:our number oncconce~ ts fot the Carolyn Hom. public relations · Since last ~ptcmber. employees manJuana and mcthamphctamines. cooperation in the investigation.. as However, the cmploytt v.a not safety •nd "'elf are of our cmplO)te · manager for the Times. said news-coopera11ng with au1hon11cs made 32 All 20 suspccu and four other we11 as its cfTons to aid employees SUJ']>rised by the arrests. ''The use of illegal drugs and abu,. paper manage~ wcn1 to law enforce-purchases· of drugs from 20 suspects. employees in the production depart· with problems. "We have 800 people 1n product1pn of alcohol run counter to the JOll o ment onic1als after "reliable sources" Simon said. mcnt were suspended without pa> "Th~ T1mcs .. has wmc good pro-at the T1mrs." he said, "and 1f the prov1d1nga .~orkplace thll lS saJe and provided information ind1ca11ng cm-Broken down. purchases included pending an internal 1nvcstiJ.1t1on grams 1n place. he said. figures on nat1onw1dc drua abuse art productive. he ~1d Mesa school district disputes how muc·h refund due builders By GREG KLERKX Of -Dally ,..... Wif'I Tht" Newpon-Mesa U nified School D1stnct acknowledged last werk that 1t owes refunds to se"eral pla1n11fTs 1n a lawsull challenging the d1s1nc1 's ab1ht) to lev> developer fees, bu1 denied that 11 must give back the enttre SJ m1ll 1on collected. The d1s1nct conceded hs debt 1n response to a proposal by the Orangt Count) Bu1ld1ng lndustf) ASSO<'l3· tion. which successfull> sued the district last fall o'er its ab1ht) to charge fees for nc:-' res1drnt1al and commercial construction w11h10 the d1stnc1. • Superior Coun Judge Leonard Goldstein ruled the d1stnc1 v.as not JUSt1fie-d in collecting the fees, but left 11 10 the d1stnct and the builders WINCON From A t ahcrnat1ve to war 1ndustnes." While small compared 10 the massive peace marches of the V1r1- nam War C"ra. the demons1ra11ons ap1nst WJNCOl\i ha'c had an effect. Carpenter said. "Histoncall) \\C: get a number of delegates who either ca ll or come out and JOJO the v1g1l," he said. "We'' e even had arresting officers who ha'e shown up to help at ( athohc Workrr soup kitchens." Manon Paclc. an Alliance for Sun 1val member and an organizer of the protest, said about 25 people had been trained 1n non-\lolent c1v 1I d1sobed1ence and were prepared 10 be arrested She said confrontations between protesters and arresting officers had been relat1"el\ cordial in recent \ears "Fonuna1eh wt' havr rrachcd a ~vel ofroopcr-atton so that there 1s a common respect between tht" police and the protesters." she said. "Our message 1s not directed agains1 the police: II 1s directrd toward the conference delegates .. Pack. has been arrested eight times al WI NCON protests and Once spent fi,c days in the Orangr Count~ Jail She was not. howc' er. onr of those arrested this ) car But Linda Novick of Costa Mesa was arrested. Before she committed her act of c1' ii d1sobed1cncc and was led awa) to a ~hentrs Dcpanmcnt van. she citplaincd wh> she chose 10 do what she did "I'm here because I feel vel) strongl y that we should be .directang our money toward promoltng ~cc and prosperity rather than war. · she said Pack said alliance members behrve thr winds of peace arc blowing throulthout the world "We're concerned about peace and JUSllCt'. and wr'rc also concerned about JObs and incomes. because Orangr County 1s heavily dependent on the wea pons industries." she said. The county should be aware that it will probabl)' bccomr econom1calt) necessary to conven at least pan of the defense industry to peaceful ' assoc1a11on to work out proposals com pl) ing w11h his ruling. The as- soc1a11on submme-d its proposal in late December. calling for 1hr d1srm:1 10 refund all fees collected and stop collecting fees until 1992 Bui the d1stnct claims It owes onl) the plaintiffs 1n the lav.su11. which include both private residents and de,elopers. a total ofaboul S600.000 upenn1cndent John Nicoll said thr district's proposal also calls for e-ach side 10 pay 11s ov. n IC"pl fees v.h1le the builders a'lwua11on wants thr d1s1nct to foot 1he bill for both sides. In add111on. Nicoll said the district plans to con11nuc collcc11ng de- veloper kes unless spec1ficall) or- dered not to do so b\ Judge Gold· stein. purposes. she said "Generally spea~­ ing, c1v1lian-oncntcd industries gen- erate more jobs and more income than war-related industnes." The Orange Count) Sheritrs De· panment requested that buses carT)· ing the WINCON delegates to 1he baSt' enter through the main gate. where the . largest contingent of protesters were gathrred. so that the protest and arrests could take place w11h a m1n1mum of d1srupt1on. according to Lt. Dick Olson. a depanment spokesman A.t about 7 30 a.m . ho~' er. 11 b«ame clear that the dclcgatr buses had been di\ erted to other gates and demonstration organizers turne-d 10 1hc1r alternate plan. which ~ass1mpl) 10 block traffic al as many gatrs as possible for as long as possible "OK. so the) want to pla., game~ this )Ca r .. (a~nter said. "That's all ng.ht o\ couple of )C'ars ago when 1hn did this we wrre at a gate on some desolate road for aTI hour 11rtd 11 naff· Nobod) knev. we ~ere there ex cept 1he people who wt're stuck 1n tranic for the hour and a half." The arrests began al about 7 45 a m. Small groups of protester<; planted themselves 1n traffic lanes and wrre met b) pohtr teams of Sherifrs deputies and reservists. "H1 fol ks." one arres11ng dcpul) said "You're going 10 have to move You are blocking the roadway 1n v1olat1on of thr Orangr Count) Codified Ordinanlc Do ~ou &U)'S want 10 mo' r'1" No "OK. wt"'re go1n~ 10 ha'e to place you undrr arrc\t.' hr said. where- upon the demonstrators put their hands behind thr1r backs and walked with thr deputies to wa111ng vans. Olson said the almost comically polite tenor of the arrests was usual for WIN( ON demonstrations. · The)·, r always been very or- ~niled and peaceful. .. Olson said 'Thrre·s nc\·cr been an) problem." "Wr'rr collecting them nghl now." Nicoll said .\llorne's for 1hr builders assoc1a- 11on could not be reache~ for com- ment Tuesda) Goldstein is expected 10 hand down a final denswn 1n tht· case within about 30 da)S. The a~soc1at1on filed suit in Jul~ 1987. claiming dc,cloper fees can onh be wJkc:1ed .,., hen a d1stnc1 has gro\.,.ng enrollment The N'rV.pon- Mesa d1stnc1 reportrd a 1987-88 enrollment of I 5.6Q3 students. about 150 students less than the l 986-lP cnrollmyt D1stnc1 offic1a Is hoped de' clopi.'r fees would pa) for about S46 million worth of school 1mpro,cmen1s o'er the nr~t fi,e ~ears Brown said m1ll1ar, officials had no respons1b1ht> 1n the matteL "We consider the 1nc1dcnt to ha\r occurred ofT base and thrrcforc w1th1n the respons1b1li t)' of Cl\ 11 authon11cs." Bra.wn \31d Olson said charges could be filed 1n the two inc1drn1s. "The thing to do 1s to 1denufy the car and try 10 1dent1f) the dr,.,er. then tum It over to the district attorney and see'1fhe will file charges." he said. Carpenter said he had taken the license number of the car that h11 him "This cannot go unchecked," he said. "We're going to file charges. If we don't pursue 11. this kind of thing will keep happening." Carpenter was also not 1nJure-d in the incident. Despite the bumps and arrests. however. man) protest part1c1pants said the} wcrr sausfied w11h the event "Eitccpt for a fev. incidents. 11 did lcttp rum--"SpTTTt 'Of non wiolcn~ ... said Dave Levy of In inc. "That's good. I only wish there had been c\Cn more people our here promoting our point Of Vl('W " 8) 4 p.m all of the arrcs1ed protesters had been released from Jail. Olson said "They were released on thrir prom· 1se to appear on Feb 21 in South Orangt' Count) Mun1c1pal Court on the misdemeanor cha~c of obstruct· ing traffic." he said · I don't know what will happen this yt"Iar. but I kno.,., that m previous )'cars the judge has d1sm1ssed the charges ... Pack said the Alliance for Suv1val had already obtained an anomc) for the arrestees and that somr were prepared to plead not guilty and go to tn al. For their pan. WINCON part1c1- p;\nts barely nouced tht' protest. according to Dack Aced. a spokrsman for the conference "J was there at 8 this morning. and everybody was there dnnkinJ coffee and eating doughnuts," he said. But Aced said the pr0testcrs· message was not complctr ly lost on conference organizers and pan1c1· pants. A blcycllst pedals •long th• tr•li at th• Santa Ana River. BICYCLES FromAt altcmat1"c commuting programs. couldn't name an) major emplo)cn m the county who prov1d~ fac1ht1es like showers to accommodate em- ployees who b1cyclc...to work. Wrllhorn. who 1s now in the EMA 's advance plannina dcpanment, said that some of the major employers sLarung to move into the Irvine pcctrum business center arc putting 1n such fac1ht1c$. The need 1s there. too. Wellborn said. Weekday counts on the maJOr bikeways hkc tht' Santa Ana River Trail show increased use dunng DOCTOR family inovcd to Kcntuc:k}. The girl's mother testified that she FromA1 was employ~d as a secrcta1y a1 locked door-$. without an} one else in W1ll1ams' office beginnina in March the room except during her tir!lt 'ISlt 1984 The motht'r said sht' began when her mother was prr5C"nt bnnging her daughkr to Wilham\ The girl said the doctor also after na"inJ d1k:ussed with him "handled" her hr~asts. pushing his prohlcms the girl wu haYina -in finacrs on them as 1f ched.ing fo r school and the poss1b1ht> that a -<anccrous lu.mps. e .. rn though she frnctured skull she suffertd a\ a )'uung had never compTaTnr~_clul~ wa~ a contnbuti.ng factor soreness or otht'r probkm\ 1n hC'r .. e iai<fht wotildcheck hcc 01.tt for chest area. that." she said. The doctor ne,rr citpla1ned v.hal The mothe~ said she was in the he was doing nor v.h). th~irl said c\aminat1on k>om dunna the first She also testified Williams too._ '1s1t and observed the doctor check sc' cral Polaroid photographs of her her daughter's .. aainal a~ althouah vagrnal area and pointed out to hcr in she had nc\ er asllcd him to 11ve the the photographs where' anous SC\ual girl such an cum. he said the chrd organs arc. He then told her "this '" bothered her. but she thought 1t was between you and me ... she said. simply pan of the physical and "that The teen-ager said when she first wa\ the cucnt of that type of cum" began to sec W1l11ams. she kne.,., Atthe bea1nnin1 of1he ~and v1s1t. nothing about sexual intcrcou~ the doctor suacsted the mother not After treatment b) Williams. shc accompany her dauaht~ into thr "became more suualh actl\e and CJtam1nat1on room. she said. "He told real!) wild," she said me she fell nervous with mr 1n the When questioned h) defense at· room and I should stay oul. .. tht' torney Byron McMillan about how mother said the doctor could havc changtd her After 1ha1. she never wcn1 into the behavior so dras11cally. \he replied. room durina tht' office v1s1ts. which "He explainrd 11 to me and to\lche-d lht' mother said somcumes wcrt.held my vagina .. on weekends and "no1 dunna normal Under funher Ques11oninJ b)' office hours." The mother s.a1d she McMillan. the h1f.h school 1un1or never pve penn1ss1on for vaa1nal tcsuficd her fam1 )' met W1lhams cums b«ause she ncvtr knew ht wai around 1984 at L1beny ~pt1st cont1nu1n1 such rhccks on her dauah· C'hurch in lrvmc. where her fathrr tcr was the minister. he testified that thr Durina.onc Saturday v1s1t, "he was family and doctor m~unt.aincd fnend-ln the room an awfu.Hy Iona time - ly relations, go1na out to dinner ovetr an hour -with my dauahter ... t<>scthcr and v1minf his Corona del the mot.her said. When the doctor Mar home. unta l 986. when the came out or the room, be was ihak1na o..,_,.._. • .,.._ .. .,._ commuting ho ur'\ "So peo plc are.u\mg tl)e S) strm ... Wrllborn §aid "It's a slow but gro" ing process UndC'rstandably so. he added. "r~­ pec1all)' nowada~s when )OU can gel there on a bike JUSI as fast as 1f )OU "ere driving." and hand(d her a SSO bdl. 5ay1ng .. rh1s IS for (her daughter) She v.as a rt'al good girl toda)." the mother said. he ~1d she did not think an) ttung ~trangc about that at the ume "I thought he v.a~ JUSt bc1na real nice:· the mother ~•d "He did a lot ol n1cr thing~ for us -a IOl" When asked b) '¥tt~1PUan 11 'lhc had an) thought} about Wilham' "F.r'>Slltuttng" her dau~trr ~hr re p 1e-d. ··Not thrri. I d1dn l .. · n you do n~~M1l1a11 a sled .. I sure do." the mot ha said In Ma) 19H5 thr mother dcudcd not 10 haYc tht" doctor sec her daughter an) morr and al~ quit her JOb. she testified Hov.evcr. in <Xto- bero(that )t'ar. she v.cnt back tO "'ork for him unul the summer of 1986 when the fam1I)' mo .. cd to Kcntucl ). the mother f>llld McMillan also uked 1he 11rl 1f in late 1985. ~hr .,,.rote 1 bo) fncnd a "sc\ulll)' C'-PhCll letter." which v.as found b) hrr father and ~·au~ the m1n1ster to fotb1d hrr to stt thr youna man "I don't rcmcml>tt." the a1rl anc;wcrcd Pedu1tnc11n and adolescent health eitpen Dr Deborah tcwut testified • that pevllc cum1n1t1on' •~ usually not recommended for )Ouna ~le until "late adolcS«ncc -(~) 17. I . 21 ," unlcu the) are req~cd b) the patient or partnti or thcrt arc other medical rroblems.. such ll scnre menmua cramps. prok>nlf='d menstrual blced1nt or pombihty of prcana.n )'. ~-\ual a uh or 1ofec· ltOCl. The three violent confrontations occurred whrn peace activists protesting the weapons conference were struck by cars whose d rivers ref used to stop or. protest orpn12crs allege. when protesters were pushed b)' cars onto the base so that the) wcrt' arrested for trespassing. ··Somebody tned to run me down," said Sasha K.arhk of Laguna Beach. "He saw me. but lccpt aoing. Ht' h11 me square on the leg. .. '1Wc dcfi,til1trly talk all the tame about va~us aspecu of 'ovcmment 1ndustl) ... he said. "We re not JUSt ----------------------.:;._;.._ __ ......;.......;;,._ ___ ............. -"~----...-...------- weapons peoplt'. althouah 99 percent of our people work in tlie aerospace industry." VOSS FromA1 Valley Jaycees for helping to found a local community ccnlrr and set up an annual scholarship program for needy minonty students. He has also coached a girls basketball team. TOZZOLINA FromA1 Karlik.. wh o was later arrested. did not appear to be IOJUrcd. Carpenter was also struck by a car outside the front ptc to the ba~ A ShcnfT's Deputy who saw the 1nc1dcn1 shouted to Marine C~ guard s at the p tc to stop the car that struck Carpenter. but the awards did not comply. Marine Corps spokesman Lt. Gene Aced said Pack and her peace acuv1st collcaaucs had been ask1na to be conference !>l'n1c1pants for 10me yean. The conference board refuted this year. but Aced said the idea was not out of the qucsuon. ''Maybe some other year." be said. "I do know that Manon Pack and some others will be anendi~ IOrM o( our sessions T hursday. That u first." were attcndmg. or whether the)' were still in the dJStrict. Another dead sea lion found on HB 's beach Parents.of all four airls have filed claimrapinst thr district allqina 1ehool officials mistt.ndlcd their dauahters" complaints and badacred them. Nicoll would only say that the claims arc "in the amount of m illions of dollars." .. Another dead sea lion washed ·ashore in Huntinaton Beach on Tuesday. brinaina the death toll to 20 sill{;I the fint a..imal floated ashott In the put week. acx:ordina to federal wildlife biolotist Joe Cordaro. Cordaro said the 1e1 I ton Tftl bedty ~like 111 ..,_ lllM It and was unsuitable few aa lopty. .. ctoa•t think that they're bciJI shot. ... be Mid. ~ Just call 6 42 -6086 OAANOf .... 1111 COAST .... . :-:;a What do you hltc about the Duly Pilot? What don't you like? eau the number above and your nR'JlllC will be reconkd.. tnatertbed and der u~crwd to the appn>pnl lC editor. The Mme 24-bour 1n1weri~ ICf'Vicie may !'e Tell us what's on your mind. YOL.11,NO.• ............ -< Hl I I I I I' HO\ HU Seminar examines women's problems ' A se~inar addrusin& the probltms ind ' cha.llcnacs racin1 vi.·omcn \Oday will bt hcld·fmm 8 a.m. 10 4 p.m. Saturday at the Sou th Cout Community Church, '120 BOnis.a Canyon Drive. Irvine. . Relationships.. tina'ntts af'd family tonams will be d iK:us.Kd to help women "Pull it Tmh(r." . In additioA, time m1nqcmcnt princi will be tau• : at the seminar. Admiuion is 25 and includes buakrast and a pt('nic~styk lunch. · For more information1 .. or to rq.istcr, call 8S4-7600. I Forum for support group · The .. Ptrsptttivn of Hydrocephalus: 1989" will~ preientcd to a support group from 8: IS a.m. to S p.m. Saturday at Gokten Wrst Collett 10 H unt1n1t.dn Beach. Hydrocephalus ts a eond111on charactcr1zcd by an abnormal 1 ncrea~ t'n th<" amount off1u1d 1n the cranium, espttially 1n )'Oung children. . · Such topics as lhc hydroccphalic ptdtt"~~. rc~t'n\ devt'lo p ments 1n · rhe managt mcnl o f hydrocephalus. a~mt'nl of 1n1cllec1ual and fu nctional ab1ln1es of hydrocephahc pa11cnts and deali ng w11 h the emo11onal 1spe<:1sof1he dtiotaK will bt discussed. More 1n format1on ma) be obta ined b) ~·alhn& tht' Ora n&t ( ourl\y ('hapttr of the March of Dimes a1 t>Jl -8100 ~ · Er~beallb_s_ctuaJng~ff_ered _ Frtt screenings will bt otTt rrd for blood prl!'ssurc. lung function. heanng and d1abt1ti. a1 !tit H u~n1 Hospnal, 1777 2 Beach Blvd .. ll unt1n1run Beach, rrom !Oa.m, 10 4 p.m. Saturday Blood chem1Sll') 1rs1s also w1tl bt a~a1lablt' for S 15. Par1tc1pan1s will rect1 .. ·c a summary of their health screening results and rt fl!'rnl 1nforma11on In addiuon. hcal1h and \al""c-t) hah1ts for children wall bt dlloCusscd. For 1nfor1nauo n. call Susan .\Ir\ al 1143-5004 Class for baby-sitters .A. class 10 help bab}·S1tters learn abou1 safe!}. general ctt'lld de\elopmcnt, parent and "Iler rcspons1bih11es and firs! ard 111 111 be taught by n.·g1s1crcd nur~~ Ellen Lee and ( ·hns t-logs1ed1 from 8:45 a n1 to 12·4) pm Saturda~ at thl' People for ln 1nc. (:om n1u.n11~-l·leaUh uffltt. 4605 &r:tana Park...,'a) Stute 200. Ir\ 1ne Pan1c1pa n1s wt11 rC"cc1 .. c a cc-rt1fil·a1c u1>0n succt'ssful comple11on of 1he course A S15 f('t' includl'\ all 1 n~trucc1o nal n1a1eni1IS and a snack Rc-g1stra11o n ma~ N' ry111dc b~ calling 85 7-6\blJ Vietnamese p resent festival The 't'ear of the !)nakr FtSll \31 ""Ill bC' h<"ld 8 a m to 5 pm Satun.lll) at·(,uldt·IJ \\'es t College in li\J nl1ng1on Bt-ach .\Cll\lllCS 1ncl uck a da nce dragon. n111r11al arts r"h 1br11o n. a V1e1nan1est t·os1ume sho111. music. food andpm~s fht• fesll\ al \li 111 begin """h Oan1 boo pole plant1ni and report \ fron1 thr K11t·hl'n God to the Jadr En1pcror Booth space at thr l'\ Cl)I 1s.1. \ a1h1blt' frtt 10 non· profi1 otpn 11a11on~ 11nd SSO lur "bui.1n«st"' .\d · m ission is fr« --~F6r funbcr 1nlom1.tlron call 1 n ·"•u~cn at gq5.s-68 ·-.--~ Free busin ess st:min ars '-. Tv.o (rt'<' bus111ess ~m 1nars v.t\1 bC' 0 1Tr1r d Saturda) at St:acl•(f • ~1 1lage. 2205 t)1 a1 n ", Huntington lkact( ' " .. Leadenh1p -r ha1 I cads'· v. 11\ be-fr om q_, n1 to 12 JO pm. and .. Efft'c11 .. r.~1anagt•n1cn 1 ·· ""Ill he from I )Opm to 4p m (all 1)Q.93()4 fo1 add1uot1al 1nforn1 a11 on Steps lead to a business Sttps to start1n1 a business \li1ll be taught b) Richard lian. a notC'd managr n1en1 Jrcturtr and counselor. from d a m 10 4 pm Sa1urdl) 1n Room { 108 o(OCC-s Counschna and Admissio ns Bu11d1 ng. R"1'str1111on is S25 and 1s a11a1 lable 1n OCC"'!I Com munlly Scn 1ct O ffiCT fro n1 9 3 m 10 7 p m ~·fonday through Fnd:t)' 11nd M 1 m to noon Saturday. For more 1nformallon. or to register. call 0 2-S880. t · \l.t :"D.\H W1rdnt•stla y. Feh. I No mceunas scht'dulcd 'fhurstltiy. 1:.:·b. 2 . No m«lln&s Khf'duled POI.I ( t : I .Of; Kraft dei nse can:t use note • • . from man cf almlngt'a be killer . . ~ 19}1 JANff ll-llMAN Of ... 0.... .... IYlr ..,._..._ .. A j uc:t,e rerukd Tuesday to allow the "defense lo enter in10 cvidCoCt a hand· . wnucn note.from a man who claimed to have committed some of the Jllurdcn for wtuc:-h Randy Kraft is chaflC'd. Attbmry C. Thomas McDon1Jd had tried to introduc:c the not'e wriuen by a pcl10'n ldcnufied as .. Les.·· Kraft it " c:haracd with 16 murden 1n Orange County. • • Hquldatc the evil boYs and i:ncn of this art.a," the kttcr SIJL.. .. My method will c>r has been the rQpt, · ·Prosecutors and la w cnforctmcn1 of- ficials u id 1he kttcr 1s 1 fake. · Bui Mi DonaJd araucd that dc1«11ves didn't invtst1p1e me (l11ms bcCiusc Kraft, 43'; was 1n custody. . . The SC('Ond day of defense evidcnct also inc.Judtd tcsttmon)' from a woman .,.,.ho lived n~t door to the fortner Lona BeaCh Computtr consultanL She said Kraft was a nice nc.iahbor. who kept to himself. · - Moncfay, thrtt co-work.en tr:stified that Kraft's aUc&cd final \'.iCCim. Terry Lee Gambrtl, was a big, a1hlefic: man, ll-i th sc:lf-..dcfcn~ train1n1 aod the 1bi1i1y to take care- of hjmsc:Jf, . Many of I.he 16 victimt wtft scxt.aally abukcl. druatd and ton.ured and some were cmtscu.Tated before they were k1Ued and 1hc1r _bodies dumP.cd tlona local hia,hW1ys.. . ~ Jn addition 10 the ~16 lflurderc:ount5 he a~read{ f~ prosec\ltors have accused him o 29 ot.bc:rs 1n Orcaon. Miciupn·and Southern t hforn1t, Gambrtl <dt.S<'ribcd by witnrsscs as more than 6 f~t lall and 200 pounds, was druutd. His wrists •·ere 1itd •·i th his own shoJaces.btfott he was str:Dnaltd With his 0111·n btll. When he was fOu nd 1n Kraft's car, his pan tS \\'t:rc pulled.down to his .knees. according 10 1r.ial tts1i mo~y. . The defense his not yet ofTc~ an explana1ion for Gambrtl's dea1h. . • • O ut of the Jury's prt'scncc. Supcnor Coun. Judi e Donald Mc:Can1n refused to allow the panel 10 examine the ·le1tei." .despf.te ex1rns1ve ariumtnt.s by Wilham Kopcny. one of Kraft's tno of attomeyl , The 11.u1hor of the letter' mailed. to the Oranar: Counl> District Attorru::y'1 Office a few wet.ks af\r r Kraft's 'lrrcst in May 191l3 admits tQ .. a few" of the sla y1ngs for wh1c:h KraJl is accused.' ~ Gambrel, a 2S;year-old ~iartne SI.I· 11oncd in El Toro. was fo und near death io the passenaer ~at of Kraft's car afier C'ahfom1a" Highway Patrol offi c:en stop- ped him because 1hcy thought he "''as ·The thrtt other El Toro Mannrs .-the Ra...,-Kraft first defense w11ncs'Sts -pon.rayed Gam- brel as a strapping man who bou1h1 and smoked manJuana, could dnnk a. lot w11hout Sttming 1n tox1catcd and Who had once bttn dtSC"1plined for fight1na \rtrith hjs "I have been he re in Cal ifornia now since last Oc-1otx-r ( 1982) and I am the new 'Zodiac· (5tnal lu llcr·) who has conic to 'dnv1ngdrunk. Gambrtl was the last 11lc:tim 1n a cri me ~prec 1hat stretc hed from I 972 to 1983. roommate. · "He wa.s a biggU)4 ••• broad-shoulderrd." said R..obcn Ham.n1ond, a postal clerk 11· the El Toro base and who worked. in the offict ncllt toGo\mbrcl, .. .He. was definitely .... ai $0me people would U y, an American Jotk. Ht knew how 10 take care bfh1mscl(." • Hondo a howl in suc.cess _·a·S crime-fighter ·By P'AUL AR~HIPLEY _ Of .,.. 0.., -~·'""' Ho ndo. a Ne wport Beach police dog v. ho raptured thrtt burgla'ry suspects Sunday, was a hero again Monday when ht helped pohfc corner two suspects and possibl) break up a soorts-<ar thrft nng.. The arrest Or thr twO men 1n NewpOn. - Bc:-at·h on ~1onda) .5 Ubscquendy1cd to 1hc rttoveryTuesda \ of s1:t sto lrn carsoand the arrcs1 of two rnoi-~ sus~1s 1n Ocrans1d<'. pohce Lt f 1m Nev.man said Nrwn1an sa id ofilccrs had lcarl)Cd d un ng dad ~ bnrfings of a rash of recent .au10 lhcfls alo ng thr Orangt' Coas1. O f part1c~~a! 1ntcrrst 10 the 1h1t'\eS 111'ere TO)Ota X1R:7r. a m n1ill-bUrpncey-spom-. car. Bc1 \li ctn Ne111·por1 and Hun tington Stach. s.r vrn ~,R -ls had been stole n SlnCC' Jan 27. Officer John <.lollogl) had thal 1n mind at about ., 40 p m f\.1 onday Wht'n hr spoutd 3 bl ur-MR -2 dnv1ng sloWL) through 1ht• t'a~1 \id~ of Nc111·JX>rt Bcac~. an area 1hat has be-en h11 ret'entl ~ w1th increased enm1nal acu,•rty, Newman said. (iollogl) tailed the spor\1 car and asked the d1spa1chct to run a ch«lc. on tht' license Qlate. Tht' l·ar had bttn s10IC'n hours earlier . Thr officer c-allrd for bac:ku~. 1hen a11emp1ed 1os1op the car following a brief . pllrsu1t along Back Ba) Ortvt'. 1hc suspc"Cts stopped 1he car JUmJ)«! oul and1 ran. Offi cer ron1 Vqth. ll-0ho had JOlnrd Gollogl) ..... arned thr s uspe<:1s to stop or he v.·ould releas.c his German shephtrd -~n 't.l1m;.;__::.__:_::._:_~~==--:-=-::-~::::::-=~ Ho ndo •hascd one of the suspect). a Offfc•r Tom Voth •nd C•nln• p•rtner· Hondo. JU''en1le. up a n e1n bankmcn1 and grabbed hold of his thigh 1 hr I b-}e:ar-0ld you1h from r ust1n 1ricd 10 fight ofT the dog. then su rrendered 10 pohct. He v.as trt atrd at ·~l oag ~·1t'mor1al t-k>spital for puncturt \\OUnds and scraPt'S. Nr v.man ~td.,. ~ Aided b) ihr pdiLce hcllcop'1er. offi cers cap1u red tht'O lhcr Suspccton 1hr IOO block of Dolphi n _Terrace nr !nine l"erraC't h1d1n1 tx-tund sonic trees a1 a home. The suspect. Clln stophcr E, lfocrner. 18. alto ofTusnn was being hrld on SI0.000 bail for grand then au10 Based on 1nformauon obtau>t'd dunn& the su'bsequen1 1n11cs11ga11on. Newpon Police Octr£11ve Joe Thrasher J01ntd ""llh Oceanside poller 10 rttovc.r· 1l:l mort . ' s10Jcn ,·eh1flii and arrn1 1»-0 more SUspe'CIS. The .suspc.c1s. bo1h JU\cn1lcs. ~-c~ loc:a 1ed In a motorho mc 1n Occan.,dt and arrc.sttd for Jl:OSSC.Ssion of .stot~n proptny, Newman said . 11 v.·as 1hc second n1aJt f 1n a ro~ tha t Ofricer Vo1h and his canine panner .liondo nc-lptd rollar bufllaf) SUSPf!"ClS ..\n I -)car-old nan and l"''O JUvcn116 •·ere annlt'd S~' Of!. SU-'PtCIOn • o( commcrt'1aJ buralary· ·• They 1r1cd 10 Ott 1n a tole.n 1ruck, but CTO•hcd. u-n on root. tht ) only had to hear Hondo gro v.I befort JUrrt:J'ldcnng. Orange. ~ounty' s shortage of t;>lood cr.it~cal . . . By llOI VA&! ~KEN but supphes have no1 reco\ercd !his )ear Hosp1u1! in t'•.pon i:k.ach U.Jd 1~.blood . .6S. ),our blood mag1ca1ly .... ·asn·1 u'Seful an) Of•,,.. o.iiy ,.,0..1o.'"" . . be-cause of the near-<p1dcn11c of 1nnuenta. 1tua11on. \Ilia senous at the fiosp111l. but more Th1f 1 no lonatr the a ··w ' • d 1 d 1 not ve1 dangcrou!. Orange C-ounl) l'S on tt\r \·crgc of a hfr·. Jin li1is weir I u go1n& aroun , a Ot th rcaicning b!ood shortage officials o f ihe of people art being pro'h 1b11ed from .. We hke to ha \e 70 p1nts on the !ohc\vtl, -county Red Cross announCcd Tuesday. donauna . and ~~hen a.re JUSI stay1n1 and wen,?•' ha"e about 10 to JO 1va1!ablc _ supplies of type-0 blood, lhe most hom?":"" ht: said. We-knew .W( woul~ be . pct'" ~y. sa1d-M1ry--EUen Z1m"'!""'an, universally useful iype. have run 50 lo"· low a t th1stimc of)C!l!·bu1111~h1dn~1dra coord1~tor of b4ood donor '$Cr'VK:Cs a1 that they could be wiped oul in a maucr of the nu season~ J 01 n1to 1\11 us so hard. · Hoq. Wt 'rt not cancc.hna an) suraenrs. houn Rtd Cross spokesman Pett) P.u rii:k . Som~. hosp~t~li; we ve 1a lkcd 10 ·~ 5Y11'18 althoUJ.h wt did ~ule three elccu"'e said. ' this JS 1he v.<Snt hon.a.se 1n IS >·ca.rs. suraenc.s last .... ·eek. "\\'e'rc 11 a1rrmendo usl) cr1uca1 Jc,t'I," ~1os1 h pttals a rc capable or storing Zim merman said the h05pital badl) Patr1ck sa1d. "We h1 vc\a s thana1111 o-dl:iy small amounts of blood and there ha,·c. nocdsdonon.. suppl) of O-po~111.._.r and about :i )*f)-<ia) bttn no 1ns1itl'c:es. qf nettsSl.f)' suraery or "Ifs a very ordinary proctSs," she "81d. suppl)' of 0:.MJ1l1ve rn the ...,.hole Los emel')C:ncycatt being refused because of a ··1t 1.1kn abo~n ~ m1nutc.s of your 11me." A.naeles area. And 1n Oran~ Coun1y if s lack of~ood fof 1r1n.sfusions. Many who !\ave bttn told in lh~ !)ai l much worw. Y..'c ha\·c c.uct.ly t•·o plots of Bu t.lhe $UUation could ll-'C)r5('R 1f donors I hat 1hCy could not 11ve biood ma) be abk 0-po-sitivt q.n the shelf it our blood bank. (lo no1 t lCp forwitd to fill 1he pp, he said. to under revi~ 1u1delinea. adop1cd 1n That could be aonc: 1n an 1ns1.1n1.·· .. What ha~ns •hen 1hcb\OQ<l'sgonc:? I recent Y«rvZlmmerman satd. - Patrick said the Chn Jtm.as holidays arc don'I k·now, 'he said. -11 u~ 10 bt thtl there waJ an .,e usually a stow te.aJ<>n for blood dona1ions, A spaknwoman fo;r Hoat Mcmontl hm11..," JM said. ··For some reaton. 11 aac ·' .. .\s k>ng a )'OU'l"C' 11 lcw...l 10 poundi ht.\e not had hcpat1ti and •~ no 1 '" a high nsk group fot'·A.IDS,.yol'.J should bt able LO-dona tt..." • · Evc-n malana. fo~rty a bugaboo fof" blood donauo ns. is no lof\l:C'r a ptrmancnt problem. $hC said "A' long as you'\e not had any symptoms and ha,·e nol'taken any m«h· cation for thrtt )'tars.. you can dona1 c1"' she $lid. ~pk ll-·1shin110 make don11ioni Ml ) con1ae1 their local hospitals, or the Red c,.,.. at 83.S-SJ I. Red Cross 8Toodmobi\c"1\I alw be.at tht Ebel! Oub, SIS W, llalbc>i Blvd. 10 e"'·pon Beach on Feb For an 1 ppa1nlmcnt. tall 644-l l 71 . ewporl Beach 19113. nda Civic .. he ~Ito found a or South Coast H1ab .. ·•r Monda>: at dO•'nh>""n: He rtp<>ntdl) walked "'h.o was walk1na on "''•Ison A''enuc-A SSOO Jtt'.f'C'O .,.,.. ta._cn 1rom a 12· . silver tttt1n1. JC"'C:lry and 2:46 p.m. where 1 vcrba dliputr was; l rito Perq's bar but couldn't re--Mar fblt:1&h A\'enuc .. Someone 19&2 VW Van~n 'parked in the An . approximately 2()..ytar.old, coint!'} llin&. but officers later found underw•J . The d iaturbanct died ·mem ber •'hlt ha~ncd · pulled his car up to the v1ct1m1 t6000 bt6ck of Harbor Boulc-vard m1.&JCular male clad only 1n btack her silvtt-Jen 1n 1ht i1t(ft1 A rear oow·n a ncr omcen amvtd 00 1M ... · pointed a •un al him and tht n fir«i early Monday motr1ina •·hen 1hc 1h 1ef women'• bikini umkf'Wdr e•PoSCd t~vina room windO* had been Jcfi scene. four shots 1n tht air ~fort .i.P«d•na enttmi the unlocked vehicle throu1h himtclftot .ll·yea.r-otd•·~man as ~ ..,dpcn. • • • , CO ta Mesa ofT eastbound on \\'115\)n. t rear hatch-tunbathed by a community pool 1n . • • • · Someone rcponcd a ~l_'M)n dnnk· • 1 f • • • lhtlOOblockofHarborWoOdi ~. The owMr of a whi1e 1916 Honda i~ In oubAi( u'I 1hc ..oou blqcl: of Three n Rts. with> tota v•luc o Foun•iat) Vallew "--meoM. 1h~an old ...... tcr pump n. JUJPtCt fkd out a pte •berr 1ttt CiY't('par\ecl in a rcs1dc.ntial sara&c il'I Gnffith W ay on ~iondayat 4; l ~p.m. S630 wert s\Olcn from a res1dtnct in " , -lhrouah the lower wtndow of Mc1nn womaA btpn tcttaminaandhdd the 1bt JOO bk>ck of Eut Balbol· The susptt1 •. ,, ~ -.·hen offnrs the 2 100 btoct of Ora nee A\'triuc on After remov1n1 etaht f'irt e"-I· Skin~!~.· }633 Harbor BouSc\ard~ pte t'-ul Whtn lht woman ti;i~ to ~uleva!'d fOund h1lfn.rcict.1ndlincs arrived. ~. Sunday;. The r1'1cs •'UC rt"p0r1cd in1u1shcn from vanou &rt:IJ inside ear1y MOnalY mom1na then tra~ltd Nn out 'Ht: wet la1l 1ttn ~¥Int 1he ~1n1td 1n red o n the: std« ~nd hOOd • • • mt!. 1ngat 10:2) p.m. The victim l&Jd the Bank o(Oranec. County tt 10101 thf'OUlh the broken W1Mow a~ t~ • I tel tn A small. Bfa.ter· ..... -vehicle.. o(thc vehi(lc ~tOnda)'"mom;lns. A man Whowuhypc.D:to11lattn4 1n. a known .sus pect ""ho SLl)'I 11 1he Slater Al<e •• t0met1me bctw.ttn fn· proptny vaJutd 11 $400. ... • •-. .,_ • • • the 600 blocko(Sl0 Nk:hola1 Ori\·e m\dt.h«may ha,·<.t1ken1ht1uns. day and Monday •. someonc spr.)'C'd ' A mate w~ ran "P and tried to' An apiinmtnl rnMttnt in the 1200 was taken to Seddldl«k H05plta.1 '•• • • • tht" oonltnt of one c•11:-fu15hcr U'lto I n ine ft' J2 ·~d ,..___ i..1~k of Wat Bllboa Boulevard Ufec1n:On u onc11y rvenin1 t t 8·41. Someone 10lt11h1n v1l~atS1<> _ _.-_ nd • 11 I '"' paba.pune o a ·)"Ur-.,_,.,..n ~ Jl' from a elotht:i d'lOOer at an apertJn:tnt an 1i......,..,r ll"O :•. 1:t .1 11 · · CCM\Putcr equcn"t worth ·Grove -oma•'.s a.houkkr as ~he found about hltf o( the caulk.Ina co-m .... ~ 10 ·•--ol~ Someoeebrobmtoa 9MiHMcla. t:4.llllD_.llOlen .~-ni wiled down the. ....00 bkxll aUcy mYtO\t'td from 1 bedroom window · ~,. u... ...._ 1_,,~-l"lll-.:"'··...-bttwecn RiverAvtnutand Cbanncl fr1tneSunda)1. n........ ..... trttt bcl~·ttn5:0.5and ~J0p.m. C'ivk ~ed In* i1000 blon. of UK '9'N-"Vl~11C"AYenlk P111ce. Sbe held on1o 'the PM"':· and c--~-en~o·n offt«buildi.,. 8urllan nattred • home in lhe A stcrtO. sivTrcd ~om and coiM Tutia Wf on Sunday bctWtt.1\ 3 '° Moftdly•~· tklUSl*t fted.. • • • ;. 1146&~~~,.;'~~bf P'lnthine'i: 19000'blettof'F1oridl51fftt1h~ w1th1 total value ofSJi 1 ~tlokn ~ii: V:-..':-~.n 1 vain atte,mpt '° A ltipiDftd n .. Md Pd 'bnc*" A raidmt ofa 1to1ftt ut 1he 2700 cocM11\umben., thcftotered a vtcant i kttchn W1odow ud llole .SJO 1n from a car parked al Sou1h Coast • • • WOfU $1,IOO weR t1cita ftom I 111octol'Cirdo""¥eheordo1<raiwc ..,; .. w11h1potokeylftdloo4'1 d<sk. cult;o S.00--l<I. I $600 Pino on Undo) betWttn 2 Ind• Adi•-h-1ndwife1JC>t ~ 10 die 11100 -of V• Mill la MT 11;&ta ad btwd 11w ft ti ca bi Ml and phoM' VCR and SI JO l'~"llan. · pJ\'\. · into 1 tNfftc O\lft' ...,iy at 1:20 tftMla lltc f'fwflt •,!'en,oon. lowal ~of 1 dMIDW ctllCUd, A-omu1C'f'a11U91*9rlwtp0atM Anotht:rar .. ~s·ai9JtJ Wfllarittd1t ~~.=ndlty~.!9:' ~ :.:f !a•~~ lB lbt hM -1 ....nllolt.l'O••l'ol)<-181 I •~1t • . olhl«ic lldd 11 -Sdlool Sou1h oet1Pll.zoS..ndoy.Clo1h1,.. mded111>with11CT11...,..oodam. r'~""'•-••»-or AIU••~ · ~die anndcm al lllWi,n.1.. 1duffttblck1DdtM.car'1stm:oW(f't ~ • • • TMLwtlu1 ., ........ -llll'llll! Apenonwllo-.....,...Slybitt<n -n.t -110! dlt .... *,.... tak•• The101al va lueoft\lcl0$1c"' A1hl<fpnedotrt11t....,.....,.or1 TV••--r-l'Y"ILJ"'!I~--~-Ol"""' 5'1«t on-M-~ --.lhiol ... illalillol--OllfL-4'1.JO.-~L~umd.~ -Ul(lllli4c dle.llHn!lkl__ ·-LO ..... W -· ::: ~ -the<I -ron1ly I>-.... ..,._, h __ .... 10 t;)()ond•p.m. · ,_,,at YallO)' I'll\""""'""'"'" -=:t.:'i:.T'°°8 ...:;:"' · -rr ,., •• ..__ ... _. .,.,_ • • n· en ~a~st--llJGO ElldedL~• eldy Mnst·, ••• Q: 8 1 •ywood ¥:6:;!:.':C:=••ll It. f4J)l .... '''°'.., ~ bl:at~ S26S wrrc 11ottn front a rttitdtnce '" '"°"'.... • • • Sr lat• •ar.Mast,_ ••I iol•anilttlloOlllOdtorU-die 2200 -of Mople A• .. u< COGIPo-1111• ... •al"""°' ,., ... --sm _. e Jeaatoy•-•I~--A _ _,_ ............ _ titf-aap.m.So1urdoy lftd 2 p.m. SJ-400 ~ re-•ed 6-Ala .,... - &a..1 ........ 1111 , bb:tof ... toklll10•ttAtw'lill1.... Svndry. Tp • 10540 Tlltml Ave . .,... II. c .. H .. ••1•1611 • ,. A--.~~ I ..... ., ~.i.:n·wctt..., •1 __ ._,,., ...... ?..,.A ea -~.Ji.d:0.111e1000ll!Q<k \!ti,. beolOll. '" oa ollO)' •• the ..,,.,_.,._,,c __ ,:_ ..,--~"!"'·•--' -:~to"i~rl ' ' " · : JLirors' ~~p~su~e 1\1.orth On TV a problem · WASHINGTON (AP) -The the jury m1ahl evcn1ually be chosen. juds in Oliver North's Iran-Contra The selectfon process will continue . trial chole 1even oeOPle for ~ssible today. jwy duty dunn& Tuesdays Iona Defense lawyers also filech motion openiJll day but said there could be askina that .. in the cvenJ a Jury can be problems with the .. triability of the empaneled. it should be sequestered cue" beaute so many potential immecUately to m1nimjze the poten- jW"On had seen or read of Norm's tjaf for exposllre 10 immunized tesu- testimony in conareuional hea11n,s'. mony and torrotect Lt. Col. North·~ U.S. District Judee Gerhard A. constitutiona rights." Gesell 'Slid only 16 of the first 54 One of those in the pool of prospective jurors indicated on ques-prospective jurors. a retired PQStal tionna.ires that they wncn'l exposed clerk, said she paid as much at1ent1on to North'sconarcssionaJ appearances to North's televised testimony as she in which he supplied details about-paid to .. the three Stooges." She said misleadina Conaress and shrcddiM her house had burned down and lhe documents. The former White Hoifti was occupied at the 1ime of North's. aide tcStified to House and Senate congrcss;onal tesumony wtth 11em11 - . investiptina comroitttes in 1987 ing household ttems that had been under a srant of limited immunity lost in the blaze. · from prosecution. · StilJ North's lawyers ol;>J~ted to ' North's lawyers, who contend an her selection, not1ng she sa'd' she im~I jury cannot be empaneled, turned on a TV set during NQ11h's objected as Gesell's picked the first testimony but said in her quest1on- seven pr<»>le for a pool from . which-, naire she had seen none of the heanngs Another ordertd into the JUry pool was an unemployed man lookin_a for work as a SCCUOI)' auard who said he saw North on television durina &he con1ttss1onal hearin,gs but knew nothing aboui him. Attorney Barry 1mon objected 10 the scleclion, saying that "1f he heard even one0 small portion of North's testimony. "which he very easily could have," he hould l>e disqualified. Gesell also heard arguments on how ex North's car11er test1mo should affect qualificatton or d1squa 1ficat1on of other potent1al jurors. John Keker, the head of the prosecution team, argued that the quesuon should be "'hether a poten- tial 1uror can be fair and impartial, not whether the person was exposed to Nonh's testimony. In that testi- mony, Nonh deta1kd ;rmanccs of- m1slcading Congress and afrenng and . , Oltver Nortfl • • shrcddin& dOCtJ men ts as .. ell as other matten for which he 1s now charged with cnmes. North attorney Simon said anyone who was cxPOsed to North's testi- mony should be disqualified, even if me-person remembers nothing about It . :car i.n~urance policies' renewal .o~dered Flnt 'Stalker' nuder scerli Clt:salbed ... LOS ANGELES -lnves&IMIOn called to iht teeM ol IM er. ol I l ··N.pt Stalur .. kalhnp found .a f9.yar-okt ~ witti lliet dumt tlMlied · ··and a sank full.ofbloody waler, a ~ICC oftbr lelll(tcd Tuaday. In the teeond day of tntimony ia die trial of'll~ lam•~· ~teellel described the scene of w"'t they contend was the first kdlint commaned by* shll&Y-haircd drifter from El Paso, Texas. "-Polacc U. BUiter Altizer, who wu tht first of'fk1al at the murder~ on June 28, 1984, said he found the woman lyina 1n bed. covered by a~· The lieutenant also testified her throat was out and he noli<.'ed a WJndow scrcenpncd oft' and blood splattered 1n the bathroom sink. Prostitute's 5-year AIDS toll described OOS ANGELES -One AIDS-infected ~tltutc whose chenll fail to UK condoms ~tll ~ the dead I~ virus to 20 men.~ off hcir female part Mn and about one unborn child dunna a fivc-yev penod, sa)'s a study released Tuesday . The statisucal stud~ !Upports the ·nouon 1hat "prost1tu~·a~ a ~ source of sercadioa AIDS to the hd~xuaJ comm1;1n1l). . said Ste"~" Nahmias; a Santa Oara University statisttctan who published his find1np 1n Februar}'s 1uuc of the Journal of Sex Research. · ~onlg praises open enrollment SACRAM ENTO-State schGOI Supenntendcnt 811J Horus said Tunday that a hmtted open enroTimenl program in whteh pertnts could chooee l.bor children's schools rcprdless of distnct boundanes would improve Cahfomta education. · ~ -But the head of the California Teachen Association called lhc 1<ka • .. hoax," and the president-elect of the California School.Boards Associ111on expressed several reservations about the proposal 0 Do we really want the choice to be 'love 11 or.leave 1t' when the educat1'onal program 1s not mcetio&thc standards of a famil~.ordowe want to maintain the commitment to neiahborhood schools and their improvement'" ~~-~~~P~15.~&~-~~~C~~~=~~~i.~~~~~~~=~~=~~===~=~·=·=~======~~~= a~Mau~nD™a~.t~•~~rdsas~~t~pm•hn~~fid ·Travelers insurance companies bad ommittee aprp.r'.ove$ r~te reeze --l)tMaA:o..andlio~·wercamonJISCrleSQfwttnesscs~ OtCSU IC ata .. no riaht to refuse to renew auto-,. I I Cl . State Senate Education Committee ncanng on ilic COAcep . mobile insurance policies in Cali- fornia after passage of rate-cuttina Proposition I 03 in November, the state DcJ)lrtmcnt of Insurance ruled Tuesday. C . . . R . Insurance omm1ss1oner oxan1 GiUespie ordered the four companies 10 renew the ~icics they cancded after Nov. 8 without complyina with the limitations of Proposation I 03 and to rescind notices of renewal. ·The four subsidiaries are the Travelen Indemnity Co., Charter Oak fire Insurance Co., Travelers Indemnity Co. of America. and Phoenix Insurance Co. Tosether they write about 22,000 auto insurance policies in the state and collect-$4 million a year in premiums. The rutina follows a similar order by Gillespie on Jan. 18 apinst seven Fireman·s Fund companies. Tues- day's decision was broader because it re~ a claim by Travelers, not railed by Fireman's Fund, that the companies could refuse to renew policies as part of a decision to withdraw from the state. Travelers said it would comply with the ruling by renewing 1.900 SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly msurarroc committee Tuesday approved a bill that would freeze insurance rates ~dina a state Supreme Court ruling on PropoUtion 103 a constitutionality. . The committee aJso tried, in vain, to pr;y ansWcrs from Inaurancc C.Ommissioner Rouni Gillespie on how berdeputmeot ~uJd interpret the rate-cutting insurance reform initiative approved by voters in November. A Fmance and IDIUJ'a.DCC Committee vote of 11-3 tent ABl21 by Assemblyman Patrick Johnston. 0- Slodtloa. to lhc Ways and Means Comminec- Tbe bill is intended to maintafo current rates until eitbc:r tbe Supreme Coun rules on the 20 percent rate cuts required by Proposition 103 or until the state rate replation set to bcain next November begins. ~ sta&e-Supseme-Courtarc.~wsuits filcd_h~ insurance compenics sce~ina to overturn Proposition 103. The court has allowed most 'of the initiative to take effect, except for the 20 percent cut and a requirement that insurers notify customers of their chance to join a consumer advocacy group. . Proposition 103 requires.insurers to reduce raleS for proj)Ct'\y casualty coverqe to levels at least 20 percent below cha,..cs for the same coverage in effect on Nov. 8, 1987. The reduced rate would be mamtaiocd unttl Nov. 8, 1989. lnsurcn would need appToval of thet insurancc co.mmissioner, who will be elected beginning ~n I 990,Jo raise rates after next Nov. 8. 1 Propos11ion 103 also requires insurance firms, beginning next November; to base automobile rates mainly on drivin' record and number of miles dri-t-en. And it would requ\re drivers who have had'not more than one convictt<>n for-a movin4 violation within lJ:IRc-lears to get a 20 percent "good dnver" discount . auto insurance policies that were ref1,1sed_ . renewal . after passa.se . of Propos1t1on 103 and rescinding another 3.100 non-renewal no.ticcs. to all of Proposition 103: . . "A private business has a naht to cease doi ng business," Execu11ve Vice President Thomas McAboy said in a statement "Travelers has sur rendered the licenses of its companies that wntc pnvate passenger auto- mobile insurance in California, and those companies arc w1thdrawin1 from Cahfom1a. As a result, the renewal prov1s1ons of Propos1t1on I 03 do not apply to these com- panies ... But the company said tl disagreed with the ruling and would -try to appeal directly to the state Supreme Court, which is also considering a constitutional challenge by insurers . The depanment •&Teed that an insurance company has the right to withdraw from the stale. but said withdraW31 requires <kpanmenl ap-proval \ Miiitary jet crash kllls 19 ABILENE. Tex.as -A military refuchnf JCt bound for Ha wan crashed in a l>alT ofnamcs on l.akcofTT uesday at Dyess A IT Fortt ~.kt lhng all 19 pe-OPk' • aboard the Air Forte said. Officials at K.1 . Sawyer Air F<1rce Base near Marquene. Michigan. where the night on11na1cd. said the plane's passcnscrs included spouses of miltt.ary members or retired rn1ht.ary members House may vote on pay raise WASHINGTON-House Speaker Jim Wngh1 abruptly chan&ed tactic on a 50 rccnt con&J'CSSional pay raise Tucsda), prom1s1ng to scheduJc a ousc vote 1r members deman<fed one in a rare. confidential~. ··1fthe members want 1t, yes. of course." Wnaht told re~rs, but said that he doubled members would contradict ~hat they've told htm pnvatel): let the raise become law without a vote . The Senate 1s scheduled to vote on the raise this week, and an Assoc111ed Press Survey showed at least 88 ~nators favored rtJcction. with .six indicating support and a half-doz.en undecided. The Senate vote ~uld take on new meaning if a House vote ~ere to occur Ix-cause onl) rtJCCtion by both houses ~oufd stop the raise from becom1n1 law Fe~ 8. . ~.S. students get low marks · WASHINGTON -Amcncan tcen~~ctrs scored dead last in math and v.cll bclov. the mean 1n sc1cnce 1n an 1ntcmational sune)' v.ho~ results "po~ INS may. resume-n Cabi·ne~hoi·res-c·onft·rmed. i-:~~~~~~~":;JoT~~~y~uon mthewortdcommunuy."thcEduamona1 ,I J L ~'I I '-The U S. )Oungsten v.cre outperformc(iJn math b) their counterpart in ..,.."'"-----.ff~jf4le~n~:r.tTal/e1. · · ' four other counlnt'$ and four Canadian pro\> in~ and v.erc 1mon1 the v.ont BROWNSVILLE, Texas(AP)-A federal judac said Tuesday he prob- ably will aJlow the Jmmiaration and Naturalization Service to return to a policy of restri~ting political asylunr applicants to SOU'lhem Texas pending ~revicwi. U.S. District Judae Filemon Vela extehded until Feb. 20 an order block:in& the procedure, bui added: .. At that time, unless I'm persuaded otherwise, the restraining order will be lifted." "We're pleased with the results," said William Joyce, usociate acneral counsel for the I NS. INS criucs cited a sharp increase in homeless Central Americans livina io squalid conditions in the area after the procedure took effect Dec. 16. A aroup of immipation attorneys sued the INS over the matter here on Jan. 6. and on Jan. 9 Vela 1n..ed a temporary restr11nin1 order. " I • f science achJevcrs 1n the assessment of2"4,000 13-)car~lds 0 we r a e g a I 0 r J s res lJ r -;afl(Ff~---rn;-pal~~h~e ::·ucs~s~m~entzs based on tesa '?f tudents ID Ireland, Sou:th Korea. Columbia. cw 8nmsv.1ck. Ontario and Quebec WASfflNGTON (AP) -The Sen· ate voted unanimous confirmation Tuesdayeveningofthree of Presidtnt Bush's C..binet choices, including oilman Robert Mosbachcr as Com- merce Secretary, while allegations of womanizing and drinking problems surfaced at a hcarina on Defense Secretary-dcsianate John Tower. The vote was 100-0 to confirm Mosbacher1 an oilman, lonatimc personal fnend of the pTes1dent and Republican fund-raiser, to• lead the Commtrcc Department. · The Senate then voted I 00-0 con- firmation of confirm Carla Hills as ~I.II trade reprcscntat1ve a{ld Samuel Skinner to head the Trans- pol'tation Department But wbde the proceedinas went smoothly for the Bush team on the Senate noor. To,,.er came under host1lc fire from conscrvauveactj vJSt Paul Weynch. Appcanns before· the Armed Services Committee. Weync'h said he had seen Tower inebriated 1n public.on a number of occasions. and an the company of women other than his wife. "I have made eflough personal obsetvallons 01' this man here in Washington to have serious reser- vations aboul his moral character," he said The committee later met in private session with both Tower and Weynch, netthtt of whom stoE>Ocd to speak with rcs><>rters. A second dosed session 1s stt for today. -But members oftbe Senate Armed Services Committee said after the pnvate meeuna with Wcyrich that he . ' fa1led to provide specifics to suppon hi& allept1on. . "I heard nothina that you d1drr't hear in the open sc s1on. I didn't hear anyttuna per&uas1ve to me," said Sen. Malcolm Wallop, R-Wyo. "As an old tnal lawyer, I would have to say that most of what I heard has to fall into the hearsay catcaory. even 11ven the hi.J)! ·motives of the witness, esscnttally the same philosophical bed as Jhe nominee." saJd Sen. Alan Dtiton, 0-111. Weynch was unclear whether Tower was mamed on lhe..occaJ10ns he saw him, 1«ord1n1 10 Dixon. Tower's personal fitness for the Pentaaon ~t had been a matteT of s.tmi-pubhc debate dunna the tran· s1uon between Republican adm1n1s- trat1ons. Ex-Pueblo skipper. says Navy erred BALTIMORE -Nonh Korea's ca pture of the U Pueblo and 1t' 3· man crew, who were held pnsoncr for 11 months 1n l96 • would not ha\e occurred 1(the Navy had acted properly. the ship's former commander said "Thcstory of the Ptseblo, 1n a nutshell. 1s one of a naval officer. h11 ere•. and his ship, set to do &Job; thina.s went bad, and the Nav) abandoned them," retired Comm. Lloyd M. Bucher said in a letter pubh hed this week in two nava.I mqalines : Pueblo. a ~PY ship. lacked the prop!!"r equipment to rcpc1 an ettack, Navy 14im1rals knew the m1ss1on was nsky )Ct appro"cd 1tan)"'I)'. and Pueblo officers were not kept properly informed of ~orld events afTtttt"I the ship. Bucher charted 1n his letter MOHi .it HHll.I·' Dissident may get U .N. post JERUSALEM -l'hrtt )'ctrs r------------. fter 51tl>Pt"S out of "•et pnJOn. huma riaJiu. &CU\'Ul Natan Sharansky apptars haded for a new career u luael's ambassador to the Unated Nation , An aide to Pnme Minister Yuzhalt Shamir and anot~T senior tovmnncnt offkial Tut1da}' con- finned radio re~s that Shamir chose Shannsky for the post ~hich will have-to be approved by the Cabinet. · ' Avi Pazner, Shamir's spokes.- man. said the prime min1Sler ho~ the Connet refUtenak's worldWide ~~rity will bt a boon to lsrarl's .,.aDll( ilftlll that hu laUn a batJfll a..n-.111e Plleltnuan upriti .. La1er. bowewer, PUMr .aid in a ........... Sblrullly hid not yet been ~ noaaU.led. "SUch an !d-._ illdlld railed. but IMre it no ·' . ? . 0nnge eo.t_ OAaLY PfLOT ~· FeOtuery 1, _. --.. .. ,1 ' \ i Ii I H Partly cloudy, cooler witf') chance of showers lJ ... temp~ ~, .... . 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" 's .~• 70 }6 IQ •• ~~ :: 4) J1 ·:t :; " .. 4t 4JI s If rJ 4\ ') •· I -!emper-atu.res drop 70 degrees . as cold a;r ·moves to IOwerstates D Tr>t 1ti1ttu m strong w-nas travt f.ng i t tl.g"I alt t~s has bH n tt mpo,..lftlt oiock.ing • k>"' pr1uvrt flon"J system lrom drQPPll'IQ so1.1tl"lwatd · ' C1 W.rrtJs l\oW1'19 arovt'ld 11'\f low pttUJJlf aru '°""• •/\ tv1n. · t;:l trw;sp.d c:old fr9td •" rtvo~ arovt'ld • l'llgh pttuu11 By The Associated Pr~ss miles norlh of Hcltna, the had the IO"-t'St recorded pressurt' in -T~~F ~ ~raturc plo§lt'd:? ~~" i'l-Jh 'Slcm....tiwmph(tc a1 2621 Alaska sv.cpt into the lov.cr 4 state~ one minute. an ~103 mph v.ind in hes on Sept I J Tuesd.ly, droppana t~mpcrature' in droppt'd tht' v.ind chill to 15 bt'lov. · "1 has as the h11hcst. coldest record- Montana by more tha 70 dcirces in zero 8~ 7 p.m .• 1t was 22 degrrcs br~akana· S)stem an the P3St I 00 I th d bt'lov. zero. )Cars," said meteorologist Wall) cs.s . an 1 ay. an the v.eather ··1t v.as a drasuc drop. rcall> ra,t," Younker in Anchorage :l~:Wcct ~~P•~lrth ~~~ca~b~o~~-~Jd Glac1cr(ount> undershenfT Ball .\la,kas overnight low was 62 Blowtna now drhcn b> v. inds Barron bck>"' 1ero at EaaJe and Nonhwa> ~too"er JOO mph 1n-somcarc:a$ Bl.lt h(id of he cold air. ha near the ( anad1an border. and the dropped v1s1b1hty to Ltro. closing temperature recor \ v.crc bro Tn or v.in<J chill in the &tnCf arc~~ to 0 schools in Montana and >...;onh Da· tied Tuesda} an 64 c1t1e\ from below.earl) Tucsda) . • kota and bntfl) shuthn& dov. n a Colorado 10 Ohio and from northern · Temperature of minus 40 kept Minnesota h11hv.ay Tela into southern Minnesota. ~hools dosed for a St'COnd da) an Balm> v.ea1her that Stl records for Dodge ( 1\y Kan ~3rtd to O Fa1r~n~s and Alaska Gov tc\e warmth in man) c1t1es ended abrupt· degrees su,.P..ssang ·the re1.ord of 7{. Cov.~r ordered all non-tSscnt1al ly 1n Montana where Great Falls ~t 1n 1911 : Chi :a o climbed to 65 state workers an the Ct\) to sta) home dropped 10 10 dcgr«S below zerQ 6rcaking It~ I 7 record o( S6 until the coJJ \ptll snaps Tue~) mom an&. aftet Monda) 's C:ou1sv1He. K> hu 6 7 al o breaking il Schools alw v.ere clostd a St'COnd record .._high of 62 the ataonal I I 2-)t.tr-old record Cktro11 chm bed da)' an the \1atal)uska-us1tna Valley Wuthtr Scrv1~.sa1d . 10-60;breakrn11fr~rrrar ~ north o -.nch--Ol'age bccau~ Helen•. ·Mont, plummeted from SCI •Jl I 90 Grand lsl.rnd, .1'eh . ch1lh to 50 bclov. now dnftsup 10 4 44 dqrces at 6 a m Tucsdal to 6 reached 72. and Fon m11h \r~ h11 feet '>'-ere rcPoncd at the intc~11on bclowi croat 8 a m. Wind chill factors 77 ot the Parks and Glenn h1ghv.-a )'i. plunaed 10 near 80dcarecs below zero Cold air from 1bcna v.as trapf>'..-d He.a") ice 1n Cook Inlet hain.pcrcd a.n pans of the state and East Glacier OH1' Alaska b> a dome ot C\tremeh barge traffic bctv.ccn 1't11(1sk1 re - . had 6 inches of. snow b" mid· tugh atmo<.phenc prc'>surc The finenc~ .and coastal" 1llages that netd • morning. the v.eather scr,1ce said B~ barometer at "lonhv.a' Ala lo;a, ro~ fuel . afternoon much of the state ~u 10 a record high of 3 i "4 inches ol · Juneau chilled on)) to 11 bt'lov: · bt'low1ero mer1.uf). the -"-Cather SCf"\KC re· zero early fue'ida'>, but la.ska Elet:· The agency as~ued a bhiard v. am· poned T ucsda) tnc Light and Po"' er Co. asked ptopk mg for the cutc(n lopes of the fhe prc .. 1ou<s !'onh \men ;an to con\.Cn-c electncat} 10 t\01d rotat· Roc:lues m '10011na and "'arncd· record v.as ~1onda\ at 'I 54 anchc anabt:id.outs .\n a'ulanche last v.ed; "'Thu a~ a \Cr)' d.lnaerou~ storm ind at Bag Delta. ~la (a v.h1ch toppled dov. ncd the Power hnc 10 the Cit) 's anyone caught outdoors v.111 be an the old record of JI 53 mta'lured an h)droelectnc dam~ and one or the gra ... e danacr 1n the wamina areu ·· Canada's Yu on Temlol') in Janua11 cm ·s two 1u"ha11 d1~l-(trcd. gcncr· In the town of ut Banl. about 100 19'"'4. 8} ontra~t. huml-inc 11lht"n 110~ tailed Ro~~ Andy' Andrews, 3 7-year CM resident Pnvate funeral services .. ,11 be held toda)' at Memory Garden 1n Orea tor 37-year Costa Mesa r~s1dcnt Ro) .. Andy .. Andrew • v.-ho died und.n at the aae of 83. . _ Andre•s ..,.., a commercial hsher- n for o"~ lO ytars unul ~ suffered a stroke'1n t.967 ance then he had bttn ""'"' at Pon 1e Convalncent Hospa~I. Andre~~ as sul'\ l\Cd 8\ a brother and tvro 1utcrs grad~tr ot Del Mar Hiah hool 1n Loi nsclc . he ~orkcd u a Thnn> Drua tore manager before he mo"cJ to the Island Wood Trailer Par'-in (u ua Mesa. Funeral today for· Floyd W . Harris ~·c~ v.111 be held toda) at WtStm1n1ter Mcmonal Park . for F1o)d W. Hams. a I 9S'> aradu.ltc ol Hunu~ton Bcau.:h Htih ~hoot. v.ho d1td an~ bcc:omina all with the nu. family membcn said · K11 brottier-in·law. CU) of Hunt· i~ Btach T ttt and t..andscapana SU~nnttndcnt· Dani math , \.aid Hams. 46, a · pspefitter, had JU~I tt1urntd to .. or\ an the Lona &ach· Los An,e~ atta after \ufTcnna from ftu. . HtwasonthCJobforaboutan hour •Mn tw appettntl)' "'ntrtd a rdapte and90t 1nlC? hes pickup 1ru"k to return ., 1111 ''"'''' home 1n Ana c1m. He appartnth too~ a turn tor the v.o~ dun_nuhe 1np and tncd IQ.get off thc'-7'rtc~:&) ramp near ~~alfc\' Y1ev. 8oulc,ardwhen heh dafmnor accident m1th ~•d · I\ v.as .uncertain 1f he datd v. h1IC' emergcnc) personnel tool.: him 10 a ho)p1tal 1n Loma Linda or 11 he thcJ afier h1 am' al. Smith \41<.I. t le as sun 1\ied b) ha\ wife. fedora and son. Jason; s1 tcrs Fa"c \llcn and uRuc mnh of Hununaton lka h. brothers Carl { ampbell of Oreaon. 0 Campbell of Teus, Wa~nc Hams of Turner, Ore.; 1epch11Jn:n 8 111 McCord and M1~c ~kcord of Hun11ngton Stach nd step,tdaaghtcr R~ m1th\on 11s ion V1e;o Hams. a l 'a"" \.ttenrn v. a member of the papdiuer\ union in C1•rdena for 21 )C3r"' He mo,cJ 10 Hunuagton Beach from :rnaswrth-hrs lam11~ 1n+Q o Pegeen Fltzgerafd, radio show pioneer Pcaccn fair craJJ, v.ho with her hu band \i\'CfC p;artner~ 1n a aroundbrea~ing radio format, d1C'd Monday. -The)· ~ere rcmcmbrrtd for the v.1l\ they v.o"e their"'"> into chc hc:ans of ardent h'tencn from fleanur Roose· 'ch to ucraac New Yorke:!'\. "thou hsten~ to them, 1t ~med hkc )ou 14erc t~\ic1droppin1 on a convcnauon with 1 lo\1n1 6ut not atwa... an aarccina cou"plc," Q1d radio host John "· Gambhn • ~ho .. -orkcd .,.uh F1t.qt:~ld anJ her hutbanJ, &i""'lrd, at \\'OR·A 1. Monda) in h'cr Nev. York apanment. !>aid Roger Gan\C'r. a personal as 1s-. 1 tant h was from that apanmrnt that the f 1tzgeralds mO"St often broadca t their un~nptcd sho~ -a program v. h1ch featured d1scuss1ons of the couple's e'es;da> hfc. lbcar fnends a,l)d currem e' cnts • ··t he) got mad at each-othrr on thr I air. fhe) cekqrated 1h1rtgs on the air, .. said ~alh) °"O"ak. a tele\ 1s1on pr~uttt who pp~nt1ttd v..1th the FiuJ.erald$.. '"Pcacen alv.a's satd. ·y, c don t read from an) scnpts • ·• The \hov., v. hu.:h tirsta1rcJ an 19 37. ended v. nh ihe d~th of Edv.ard 1n lli ! ht continued on \\OR tor another )tar before mo' ang to publ~ radio talion \\ :-W 't ( v.htrc \he v..s on the air unttl la\t 'pnn Eddie.LeVegue, waJ early Keystone Kop £.ddi(' [,,('\reque one of the ori1mal fr...c\-tone 11..op , the troop of lap tid; acndarmc v.-hoi.e comic antic~ tndeartd them tu a atnerauon of silent film fan . d1t-d 1urda) 1n l o\ 4-n cit~ at c 91. . · Lc\'cquc bt'camt 1ntcrt tcd an mv- t1on plC'tUrn ~hen he bepn hangmg around• .S. ft Im company inJuaru that 1o1o"1\ \hoot1n1 a documcntat') on the Mh1can Re,olu11on. He evrntu· all) btca.me the film crew's tnltr· prctcr, JI' sna him ii chance to tearn the bu•unc~ Ht mo'cJ to Holl\v.uoJ 1n 1914, and won a role an the 0 w Gnffith film-lntt>leran"e." 1n thr ·Army ·,o thr rank ot ~lm. onway I\ an 1nlantf)man •1th the JHth lnfantf'\ at Fon Brag. arH_•n ~ 1'91'11 e~ ovtt AtlS~ · TOOA'f 11 SI •"' 1~P"' \I l~P"' T'""'"°A'f S •I•"' I 21PM I 1~Plft *" un rCMUy M s n p ,. """ frlUfMU/ a 40 ""' -""'"" S )4 .,,.. #t. ~-!#ti ,.,, "" I l JJ p... -fl~''""'°""l'-'J ~ •• ,.._WU....., ""I IOp"' S urf R ~pf rl ... '.1 4 1 4 1 • 1 4 --11 u u 11. WEONESOA Y MORNING (t0t~stJ D Th• 1t t1tr u m 11 •~tel to dr09 by Wtdnetday ~ tl'w low i:weuurt erH 10 movt .out1'wltd . C1 Th1t wilt hevt \ti• tlfeet of optt'l•l'IQ lf'lt flood 911n .t:I ehowing tl'I ... ic.-oolcl Wlndl to a1nk into CaNdl and h cont•~n\al U S T ·~return 1n 11M1 of h nonnem P1a.o1 rtgo0n Wt e-.pecttd to 1111 M low as -30' F ' • He " a 1914 aradu.11te of fountain allc) H1ah ~ool . OFFER ~f\11..ABLF ~ A LIMITED ll~tE ;u $19 A MONlli FOR 24 MONTHS. ' 9y KARN M. ftlD -.._, .... cen •• • • What do you do when you're told )'OU can't hold )'Our tned-and-true annual fund·ra1set" Find somcthin& new? That's what the Orantc County Chapter of tM Amenqn Otabetes Assoc1auon (ADA) did when (due to an unforseen tum of ·events). its trad1uonal Holl~ood movie premiere C.)uldn't be held. · Enter the fir.t. and possibly only, .. Golden Gala ... a black-tic opuonal benefit to hd'nor the county1s Olympic medahm. held Fnday at Le Mcnd1cn Hotel. Nc""port Beach. . Words such as "unique." "special" and "re· markable" dotted the conversation of orpnizcn who brought together 13 Olympic medalists (dattng from 1932 to the present). performer Jose Fellclau. master of ceremonies J.._y Grut, and generous samples for the women of the new Carolina Herrera fragrance (which repol'tedll retails at $2SO an ounce). . . "We re thnlled," said chairman Debonlt McLu• of the enthusiastic tum-out of some 230. "This is the first ume we've ever done anything like this (a formal dinner) ... an<i we expect to r11sc over $40,000." .., __ .. ~Ian Jlllllwy Kim wfttl Mldlell• ..... ... ,.._ .. ,.,, ... Co-cMlnilet1 ot .... ctNlrllJ ful)d- "I always wonderea what a co-chair did," 1oked Bnc?e Mel.ea•. of his role as side-kick to his wife. Turns out. Deborah hadn't been too excited about speakma before the gathenn&. so she nominated her husband for the task. Mel.can later stood at the POClium·, a gold lame cunam shimmering behind him, and discussed the role of the ADA, reminding the audience that 111s believed one 1n 20 people have diabetes -many )Ct to be diagnosed r alNr •• 9iue•.,... DeltOr ... McL••n. HHIDfil . Neither vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH +Void Q AKQ3 ¢ "Q 10 s l • ·J 10 9. EAST + Void Q J91Sl +J976531 Q 7 6 4 . 0 Vold 0 AJ7643 • 4 3 + K Q S SOUTH + A IC Q 10 8 4 Q 10 ¢ 9. +A 7 6 2 Dbl 4 + PUI P .. ,·Pua Opening lead: Four of + Guc~ts paid $150 per person to visit with the Olympic athletes during the cocktail r~ce{>t1on before sitting down to d inner of cream of broccoli and chessc soup, seafood salad, breast of chicken with pine nu\~ ;ind mushrooms. and passion ·fruit creme brulcer Harpist Rosalee C.rsu 'provided s00th1ng_!>a_ckground music. Corom•tlcc..,m.cm~«-~lll~ he salute had been sanctioned by the Olympic Organmng Committee (Wllllam B. HHHy, former associate v.p. or the LA<X>C was on hand). allowing meHall~ts such as Juet Evau (the 1988 triple gold/sw1mm1ng), Brett 8arberleJthc 1988 gofdfbascball), Nori.baa BelllnP.m (1988 gol /kayaking. Jimmy Kim (1988 gold(Tae Kwan Do) and J ames Ber1esoa and Do•1 Kimbell 1118 · 1llver/wa&erpelo) i. participate. Dallas Bixler and Evelyn Fortscll Ojeda, both go ld medaHsts from the 1932 Olympics. also attended. as did popular athletes from carher 01)1mpiads Brtu GoodeU, SWrley Babaslacm, Steve f9l'11i11 , Sammy Lee. and Brad Lewis. Johnny G rant (known for his role as chairman of the Hollywood Walk of Fame committee). kept the interpreted it as showing club val- ues, hence his jump to four spades based on presumed fillers for his ~desuil .. · Ace of diamonds and another would have resulted in a one-trick o two more black-suit winners. The club llOHOSC ·oPI·: Weaesday, Feb. I l y Sydney Oman ARIES (March 21·Aphl 19): Keep plans Ocx1ble, ind1v1dual usuall)' reliable 1s hkely 10 say. "I am sorry but I l•mP.IY canno1 keep the appoint· mcnt! · Focu!) on communica11on. Iona-range prospects. Scorpio figures prominently. TAURUS (A pril 2()..May 20). You can be "one step .. ahead of compel•· tton. Pnv1leged information, con- cerning legal mauers. comes )'Our way. Finances relating ro dose as· soc1a1e due to be spotlighted Gemini plays role. .. GEMINI (M11 y 21-June 20). Legal affairs domina te, )'Ou'll be asked to "explain'" certain 1ransactions. Em ha_s1s on nnersh1p. rcputauon, pi:J 1c re a 1 , ~ • MaJor domestic adjustment figures prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22)· What ha~n-lost. mlSstng or..stolcn will "re~ar" almost as 1f by magic In truth, a hidden· place will be dis- covered, close to home, but possibly '\J:ttS'l \KJ:Hs a11en Turnbull l••v•J aM D • L .. •pnetn eadY,... welcollte• wldl DlaMt•• Al· IOCIMlon pretNent c.ol 0-. •lid flus- cefmon1es movina w11h his warm. easy-goinf manner Bo1h he and enlertainer Feliciano d ona1cd their time for the event. Organizers for the event also included Jtae . Br'ajkovic•, Nucy Gratscll Erloe, Joyce Geua, UMa Gombert, Barbara Goodmu, Marcia Mcl.eu Grlffla, Patty Little, Sudy Miller, Ueda Mo.Jer, Cy•~ Nadl, Pam Paclllo, Buny Puo, Llada Reilekrt, Lecy R°Jert, Mimi Scllaaf, Carol Scovel~ Pam SplaartkJ, ru SlePMa•. Debbie Tllo111psoe, Dan Waltn-and-Mo "I didn't plan a show,".announccd Fehc1ano v.hen he finally took the stage. There wasn't a moment of disarray. however. 1lS he offered a ·variety of melodics -from Mozart to Withe Nclsan -t6 the very reccptt'-e audience WlOett : , . · •t-, bngfil colors 8t corrsp1cuou$ by;our · tcs~ to pm-1Htt:S, -to -trtntform- prescncc 5omeone ~'behind yQur wishes into realities. Auut1on could back'' insinuated }OU v.ould not lead to "s.cnous TCtation hip." male appearance. Focus on tnps, Gemini. Virgo, ~g1ttariu's nauvcs 1n v1s1ts , exc1t1ng concept\ p1c1ure, ,. SCORPIO (Oct D-No' 21 ), Money plays kc) rolr. you'll be 1old v.hcre 10 find 11 and now to obt:un 11 Fam ii) member ~ho rccen1ly made foohsh ac:c uS<!11on repenb Dinner Tmitanon ('(ln be t\pccted-Aquanan inside a dra~ actually bunrd 1n plays role yard. . SAG ITTARIU ( o" 22·Dec 21) LE-0 (July 23-Aug. 22): Scenario Moon m )Our s1gn accenb ind1 .. 1du· highlights intensity. creatl\ 1ty. com-aht). coura&c ol con\/1Ct1ons. per- mumeot to plan. policy. Lo"e rrla· sonal magneusm. Demands arc made uonsrup 1s stroni, m1&ht be com-upon )Our 11mc as populant> 1ooms phcated bu1 you'll sa), "ft 1s wonh 1he upwards [n\ 1ou' associate makes trouble!" Cancer native 1s in picture comment concem1n1 )Our wright. y~RGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) In-CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19) nswered i-oneern1ng Plans subJCCI to change due to propc:ny. res.ult o recent appr.a1~ . inc us1on 5tres.s safety mcaslfres. -Check aut<>-' • rrgula11ons dominate You'll learn mobile parts. be po 111 .. c concerning secret enabling "ou to plov. through miles and d1rcc11ons Ant's play red tape. Tauru' $corp10 pcr.ons s1gn1ficant role. pla) maJor role LIBRA ( epl 23-0ct. 2,2) AQUA RIU (Jan 20.Fcb 18) Emphaslle innovation, ong.nali t> SctMnn accent'l ab1ht) to win con· PISCES(fel:i 19·March 20)· You'll say. "At las1 I'm on sohd ground''' Famil) member cooperates 1n s1an1fi-.· cant domesuc adJustment You'll locate ut obJCCl orluxur). ltem long ~ugh1 Taurus. l 1bra persons arc in picture. lF FEB. l IS YO R. BIRTHDA V recent pres: ures. ·emotional and fina ncial, Wlll be· removed. You'll e1pcnencc greater freedom of thought. tcuon . You arc scns1t1 \'e, dynamic, aunscuve. onainal knd seldom "follow the crowd." uo. A .ianus persons pla) ,rtmportant )OU wi I trhel and make final· dcc151on rcprdin& personal rela- uonsh1p In \1arcll, financial aartt· mmt ukcs place and affecu fam1I) and )Our hlCst>:lt Ma>' v.111 be )OUr po"'er month of 1989. -· Trump Coup Tommy, familiar to readers of this column for liis un- canny ability to pcrf orm miracles when faced with a daunting trump break, yet unable to land even the simplest of contracts, was inordi-' nately proud of bis younger son, Tim. WbiJe-studyina romance lan- auaa~ in Europe, Timmy had won a place on bis temporary .home's Junior European Championship team. What's more, he was showing some signs of bcina a chip off the old block, as this hand shows. lead, however, pve Tjmmy a chance:-he was qujclc to seize. He captµred the queen with the ace and learned the bad news when be cashed the ace of trumps. He cook dummy's. three top hearts, discard- ing diamonds from hand. then ruffed a diamond as East discaided a club. 1 • • ~0=~~~yd~~o';!~;n~1~~t -Hats· off to Michael Jackson's old fedora West's three-club overcall prom- iJed a red two-suiter. North intend· ed his double as a request to let him have the riaht of way, but Timmy l ,.'1. BO\'D trumps, he had no choice about his exit card. Declarer's eiaht ·was aood enouah to win the trick, and he exit· ed with another club. East wu forced to ruff and lead away from his jack of trumps, allowina declar- er to score bis ten. In all, Timmy made six trump tricks, three hearts an~d the ace of clubs for hil contract. l y The Auocf•ted Preu LOS ANGELES-A black fedora worn by the .. Bad" boy of pop. Mk:Mel Jackso•, sold for S 1,400 at Jn auction held by a former s1ster-1n· law. Scents keeps 'em buzzing "This was my birthday present, my Christmas present and my an· niversary present,'' said Donna Fried~n. a voice-over anist wt\.o snapped up the hat at Sunday s auction ... I m not 101., to buy any clothes for a Iona time. The fedora was among "ware· houses and warehoutes" of Jackson clan memorab1ha that Enid Jackson said she WIS awarded Jn her recel'\t divorce from M 1chael Jackson's older brother Jackie. She said she planned to sell ofTthe Items because she didn·t want to pay for their storaae and maintenance. You've read perfume attracts wasps. It's also true only the female wasp has 'Vinas long enou&h to fly. So that wasp buuina around·Y..OUr head bas to be a female, and, is probably sayin&, "What is that you're wcann&. dear? fhanet? I love 1t1" • • ) O. How did i>rim1tive peoples explain the birth of twins? A. Infidelity. Some thouaht noth1na but that could cause it. Poor mother! Those who so believed punished Mtin accordance with local prncription. Q. Can ~ou get headaches from .,eel cheese. · A. Some people say some people do.Shrua. You 'vc heard, f rcquently maybe, of "natural-born salesmen." Generic term •. that, Lot of women are natural-born salesmen.a too. You hear less often. if ever. or "natural· born buyers."Thercarcpcoplewho'll buy anyttuna. The top boss in a dei-nmtnt storc..once,told me that's why his firm survives. The natural- born salesman does not need the nat\lral~bom buyer to survive, but it helps to bump into onesuch on a bed day. Among decorations cjven to that Amencan hero of the Mexican War, President Frank.Ian Pierce, W&$ one for fall in' off his horK . Have you ever been "moved to Eqer fansalso bouaht a jumpsuit. a tiarr·skin i-tterned leotard and SC\· qaJ told and platinum records 11 the auction at the Nonh Hollywood warthouse. ·The b111C5t buyer was Brian Murph>\. 1n chal)C of buyina rock inenloraoilia for display at Hard Rodt Cafe ~ubt. Murphy spent 1bout S 12,000 for mC>rT thin a dottn JacklOn items for the cafe's London "'"urant and branches under con· 1truct1on an Waah1naton and Bos1on. cears"byasrceunacard?Thl'C'Coutof CAMIRJOOE, Mau. -Actreu A lhird of your blood is in your lqs. •I 0 pcopJe Polled say yes to that one. &a .. 111 'hrw' and c:ocnedaan Childbirtlthqrror stories .terrifying first-time mother-to-be • / • • r r ·\Nlth his _pcitients IY KATY 90UCHI• the m11-. OJI............ K • And with his O"Wn pcrsonaJ record -Or. John Kon1n&h rtmtntbtrs in ~Q )earl of runn1na. 29.0S for the when Jun R)an _ .. , binluna track 10.000 mcttts on the road and track nicofds Id\ and naht. •Oct h" name umn of l3:'47.S2 for S.000 meters ... I.be stuff of Madlincs across the and '4:00.S for the m1lc. Kon1nah has oa&ioa. not only ~ured a spot for h1mKlf as It was the same )Ur his dad a national<lass runner. but a w~ll­clill~ him to a run around the anfonned s)h)sacian with a personal ldloolyard to 5tt how fast his fttt touch. CCMlid mo\'C, ' . "f lilie to monitor my patients and Link did Koninah ltnow·tha1 tbt' do· aJI my own thcrap) instead of challcnac would lead him to a carctr delegating u to s.omeone else in the not only of runnin&. but treauna office.:· he ~1d .. , make en·ry folio ..... athletes as \to ell. up call m)sclf I I someone has had an Kon1ngh . 32, of lr\11ne 1s a •nJul')' and r"e put him on a provam: chiropractor. and ha\ run 1n com~-I'll call and ask him how has back · uons ·all over the world. He's ra cd feds. or leg. or whatever the tnJUr) • apinst some of the grtatcst, 1rcated is." some of the best for tnJUne), and e~<n Kon1ngh said his IO\e for running designs 1nd1'11dual proarams for his was d1sco,crtd b) purt cc1dent. and patients to follow ' e ... en though there .... ere some prtU>. "I JUSl ran ag.ain~t 5tevc Cram from 1mpressfve track sta~. 11 JU 1 wasn t Great Bnuun an the uper Bowl "the popular thing to do back 1n tho c JOK.'"he said "He hold the v.orld da}s." · record for a mite. Ou1 of 15.000 ,He remem~red being talked into o le I came 1n fifth .. o.mnwu_ract a1_h1~mor h1a.h onan Soll e 5 t,_re_a..,..c-.-,..._u--school in la anada wni~ e scm~ W)SOCk1. two-11me.-Ol ymp1c runner ~rd who beat Man Occlo..cr 1n the 19 4 "I .... anted to do.Jhe eas) thing - -· Ol)mp1c 1nals Others include Doua 1he lon&Jump," he laughed Padilla, two-time Ol)mp1c lOOO Ho...,e\er. he stuck with running meter runner ,John Marsh . .\mcncan and set records an high school. coll~e record holder of the steeplechase and and almost made the Ol)mp1c team "four-time Oyl)mp1an cham-in 1984 He v.ent on 10 attend l c I pion: and college buddy ICH' on; and continued running who hold~ the A mepcan record for In college he decided to ~tuJy some Dr. John Konlngh with patient Jules Holloran -form of med1l1oe He ptt:k.td op-l 9:79. Vpon graduation in I og '. he 1omett) and found 11 d1 \)Uraging to v.cn1 into busanc s ...,Ith 1>3rtner . find a Y:-hool 10 ac-ccp1 him IQ later hared a building w1th other con inue 1 ..hu.Ul.Y-a n't unt1l last >ear he "Al that 11me C\Cl)one and hes dl'(.'Hjed to mo'<' h1 pract1 ~ It.. brother ~anted 10 be a doc1or " l'llc\\pon Beach and condu~1 his to..oningh said tht' idea of treating medical program as he see fit a.hlctes appcaleJ 10 him bccau~ ot "I n mod if) people'~ pr rams a!> his athletic bad.ground and the d~1rc · 10 .... hat 1he1r •nJurics arc ... he s:ud to become a doctor. "Pan of "'hat I incorporate 1n m\ Ile graduated "'•th a degree 1n prac11ce I!> des1gn1na an 1nd1"1dual b1olog> at L( I and entered the 1ra1n1na pro31am tor them:· Pasadena ( ollege of C 1l11'oprac1ics rn Kontngh said )Ol'l'fe of the .other OCChas a sister . college 1y JOYCf 800LOVICH Of .. ~........ •• Oranae Coast \oUcgc 4nd Vakncaa Community Collete in Orlando. Aa .. ha"c become sabhnp. . The collqes, both. scrvmi tM1r respccu"e Orange counties, estal>- hshed their saster ttes when the five- membtr boaid of the Coast Com- munuy CoJlctr Distnct. which sov- cms CKC. rccentl) signed the stster colleac proclamatjDn The sister relauonsb1p was 1n1tiall) c\plorcd and fostered by the com- muntty rclataons directors at the re pccll\.C campuses -OCC's Jam Carnett and Valen 1a's Luc) Boudct· Clar). • Camctt took his v.ifc -and two daughters to Orlando last sumoicr to vas1t D1sne) \\orld and several other tQunst anracuons an central Flonda. .. "After spending· a we::k there. I realized how _$1m1lar the two collqes are," Carnett said. "I p1cked up · literature on Valencia Community College and .... as impressed b)' its sazc dcx·1or!> he shared office 1>3cc "'"h and the breadth ofllS programs. "'ere more 1ntere ted 1n dollar and "The college 1s b1&hly reprdcd 1n numbers. v.hale ht mtere\1 1 an the It community That 1mP,ressed me," ind 1v 1ttual. He utbc \ , ,,...alcd ma~' -·Qe..UJ4-':,:.j' On~~Ad..U~o&a~.un.._-~--1 people. an<J 1he} ,don'i ha ... e 10 bt lie'> art jus11fia I) proud of Valt'ncaa athletC'S to-be Sttn omrnun•t} oUeac" f...oningh ~•d m btt\lteen treauna .\fter am~•na home. Carnett con- pa11e111s he runs t\tolct da1l). tall\1ng tactedBoudct-Clar)tosuyntasister more than 13 m1lcs a da) He s.a1d he rel111on hap between the two col'*'. eat moste'et)th'ing.sta~sa"avfrom "I hked .the idea," she said. junk food and still continue 10 ''"'c1tbcr Jim nor I v.:erc aware ofany c.:om pe1c 1n SK. . 10") and cro -uch communtty colleac -sistct ar- 1:ountr) running rangement 1n the rounU) .• \\e U.S .. presf d_ents: From ·G~orge l"o · George thouiht th1 m1gh1 be a firsL ScHral collcaC'S do ha\c s1 ttr rclauonsh1ps v.:11h campuses O\erstas •• The t"'o colJqc presidents -Dr. "Donald Bronsard at OCC and Dr. Paul G1an1nt Jr at Valencia -ltked the idea \. alenc1a and OCC-hav"C similar cnrollmcnb. transfer proarams and v1 u.al and performing.arts specaal- 1t1cs. and bet.h have. cstab.Cishcd a relauonsh1p~lth Co ta Rica. · : ~---_.., -~ -ly KA TY BOUCHER caused qu11c a reaction 0t1No..y"°'s.~ · "l\ltas tand1ngontheladderaflcrl Betsy Chercdn1lo... children's II -had arranged all the. presidents pie-· branan for. the Corona del Mar tUrc5," Cnertdn1k said. "I realiLed branch of the Newport B(ach Public the) went from George 10 Gcorie. so ,..Library. was in a dilemma naturally, what better tt\eme could l Christmas was pastand Valentine·~ think or.·· Day was still a.wa)s off and she had And no...., the enure ....,all ol 1he to come up with an idea for the children's hbrat) is adorned v..uh bulletin board. p1etures of all the prt•Hdents and a · The pttS1dtnual 1nauguratfon ~as capuon t a1 reads. "From George to approach in& fast. so wh> not a d1 play George .. • or all the presidents., C hertdmk· 31. said the comph- That idea led to a lh&f!lC t~at has ments and comment ha'e been tremendous -and ....,,thout knov.ing 1t. she may have started a tradmon. - ..., Niie ..... ., ... ....._ UIW_..,. ~ Oterednlk , .......... °"" .... ,... ....... ftnt ........... ,, ... . -....., • ....,.edaeor .. . •• I\ lllJ 'POii.if.Hi ··~ot one other pres1den1 has thC' name George." she ~1d "Not e'en WaTlnl O.Jiardm~ The'(,' ~lands for Gamaliel. not George " · - ClRl'tdnilo.. laughed and said some t) tool... nouce of th<' collage and remarked. "The picture of Richard Nixon mu 1 have been talo..en "hen he was-" K'C prcs1dcru. he was 'en. \ (J) )Oung.'' · he found other remarks surprt\· 1ng. "One mother brought her 4-)ear- old son an and she said. 'Do )OU ~e Mr. Lincoln"' He said, • e • and pointed hun-Out-J 1banJuhaL's prctt\' $pe.:1aJ for somcont that )Oung to !"<COllUZe braham Lincoln .. ( hercdmk said there have ~en pan:nts and stafT comina O\cr c - pccJaU) to_ cbcd .. out her prutdeoual arranltme·nt "Wt v.crc sent thas packet nf pmidents and ..... orld leader ... Chercdn1k said. "I had a picture of t\lenone t>.cept Geo~ Bush. \() I p1c._""td rht tx'stonC" I roold finduf him from 1hc co, er of Time map11ne:· C hcredna._ said she d1spla\cd a photo ot GroHr (le ... el3nd 1wlct-for a('('Ur.IC\ :S '3 .. (' , . .. .\llhouih there ha"e bc~n ~·­dent that ha' e tx-en re-cl«ted GrO\.t'r (le\ eland did not ~ne consecuu'e term\," she •d ~ "In bcl\l.Ct'n 1ho<1t terms. lknJam1n flar- nsun ..cncd.. l'H M3Je 1h1i. cop~ nd am wa111na tor meone to talo..e nouce ofh1 picture .ippeanna ,...,,le:· 1nce lat ummer-C.hercdntk ha ht"IJ the po 111on of children'\ h· branan tn Corona del Mar. f ht' Tu\lln re 1den1 said he lo'e the vu and "'1 he the hbral'\ "''s u\Cd morC' than 111 · The hbral'\ offers Ion 11mc m thr morning nci <'' enmgs 1hi1 encoura e the "d.ldd1~ to com<' an the <'' en1n&\ -wrth ttrc-trclritdrcn m-t ttc1q amm1cs. ·' Chercdo1lo.. ~1d .\sch1ldrcn tncklt'd 1n from a di' at khOOI Da' 1d ltt, 11, ot Corona del \iar \mated as he Pointed the pm1- dents' v.all .. , a Imo". 1t's1u t ..... card v.:hin )OU 1hinl about ho..., many prn1dcnt\ arc named George.'' ht said. "I JU'1 "'onder v.hen v.c'll get another one nam~ be." Valcoc1a v.orks with Flonda tale l nl\er tt) 1~.the Flonda Costa Rica Institute and as ass1sttng 1n the de' elopml'nt of a community coltcac > tem 1n that nation · ()('( had Cost.a Rica's vice mtnl$-ccr Carlo R 1 'cra-Bllnchuu. on cam- pu for a scholar-1n-~1dencc pro..· gram la l fall and subsequent!~ was also a ked to a lSt an the de'-elop- ment of lhe C I.a Rican commun1I)' eollcic ) tem. Carnett said the relation hip will 1n,ol\e markcuns. rccru1tma. retain-'"f. \tUdt'nts and lund-ra1s1na. ·Valencia ranks amona the top fhc communny coJtcsn m the nation 10 term or fund-ra1 mg and de' clop- -~t; .. ~ satd """.t> hopc;-uh1m11el) tom,oht"ourtn t1tu11ons1na vaner of etchange pr91rams. The exchange rould include facult) and staff mem- bers. as v.cU as tudcnu. We'll label those txchang~ • .\ xmcsttr an the Orange Count) · " · Boudet-C'l,at) said ~nd.lng dance or theatl'r "oup from one campus to another tor shon rcs1dcnc1cs is a pos 1b1ltt). sv.apping facult) and tudcn1 an exh1b1u 1s another po ~­ b1ht)'.. "\\'e would also •hkc to set our men's and v.omen's athlcuc t"m - occas1onall\ '1s1t the s1 ter collqe for a scncs.~r cont~ts. • (a t sa,...1 ........,., __ _ .. Thi 1 ttr campus project v..aU ha\e a po 1t1\t' edu.cataonal and cconoma 1mpac1 on .\mt'tlca's Or- an e counties \\ e'rt cxc1ted v.1th the pro peel\ that be ah~d."' NewQor.t couple honored for suppbrt to. Israel A ~ con~tul111ons goc\ out to t o.nid!J ..,-0"'1• P1lty of New pon ~ad\ TM Pale)' m:e1"ed the Eleanor • R00te~elt MttUI of Honor for thetr lift.Iona support of I racl at the Onnec County h.rael Bond' Dinner O.nct. - TMtr wade r1n~ of rommun1t. Conttt ni 1ncluck the Park Ncwpon C~ Koflft Klub to \he Board of Dlreaonof ttw Senior tndependcnce . 1't ~ fMll1I 7 to• pa. an .._... ...... ti). Pl..-ll!t n _,..., ---·.. -~ t' munll)' n1et . 91-3991 • • • ltaU1eriH Goetbl1 of Laiuna Bcacb ha bttn hired as du'C'CtM .of markeunaforJ11l Llo)d&Auoc111c . a Santa .\na-ba\Cd marl.ettna and public relation firm that promote the Orante Count> Fair Gocthal 1u Jraduate of Cl. .. ,. Dtka l.eill•fkt' of Hunun11on Beach has b«n stlccted to appear an the rteentl) pubh\hcd I th ed1uon of •·who'\ ~ho ~n Cahfom1a • h<' 1s OM of appro·umatcl)' 6.000 Cali· fom1an! of ach•t"emcnt h tcd 1n the \'Olume. Ulnwfl>tr IS a membtr and patl president of the Ottan Vic" Schoor Oistnct 8oird of T nmttl She "-IS id«tcd for Mmonstra11ng outstandina profn11onal 1eh1e\t· mcnt. upcnor 1Cacjcrsh1p and C\C'ti>-uonal scrvitt .. lsland Pnntcrs. as trusurt'r, and Davtd R Carm.ldad, of Pacific Financial ompanin. a scett\al)- Board membcn re-elected to scf'Ve a two-)Ur term arc ,..._.. C. CaHy, of first mcncan Trust Co .• DevW Dm•ws_., of The lrv1M'Co . ucy ltlrkff • ov. ner or V.ttt Lift Baler\'. Roen I,,. 'n and Jlld OIAain, ot J...cnncth Lc'enthal aod 0 Tho conunuant on the N hoan;I arc c.,n.~ J A.,., of ~lbcrt J • .\uer and tatn, hn'y ~-.. of J ~ to..lnJ and AnoCiates; THl U•btta. of Sewport &Qch Mamon Hotel. and Gttt V"'"9. a dcnu t • • • cv.port Harbor' ncwnt Boy OUI Troop .. au oftff bo}S., 11 lO I the e~cucmcln' of camP1ne. beck.pt ~•na. bolt•na. aquatics. ptus c1111en he thl"O\llh communny •· • \'ICC, lt'cOrdma to David "Tra~11 .. WoollCtt. commander of Amttan Lcaion·Post l~l . · · ·a.rtee _...,.an~ and 1 third eennauon ~t in t~ '"-'or arra. will bt ScoutJ!1Atltt. ' ~troop W111 ha~ the ...... i91 10 ma.ch tht IPOftlO"• 4-ri-can Up>n Pott"t numtler. TMtr Wtttl> mtttiap Wilt be Mid on r ..... ,. • 1 .... *-=,_.... Amaaft up. Vdt CWt ....._ ~-WoOlea mid Ill borl fft ~---~Gll'l•tta.J Cil 613-5010 ... _... IMUOft, • • • 1111 I .... *' .... lllCll Cou~ c..¥ ..-1 IMlll i1a !At• Dec. :11.•• •m• ••111111• s.-Mlril c....,_ a. • ftw..._ L.oalla' .. W... a """'li9!I ,_ -~c.=--...... EN National Symphony debl!t mixed 8y MICHAEL lrYDZYNSKI .,._,... c ........... . An American work makina its Orange County premiere hiahhahted the la1cst offcran& by the or.nae County Philharmonic Society Mon· day evening. The National Symphony Or· cbcstra, makina its count)' debut at the Oranae County Performing -Ans Center. may have presented Peter Tchaikovsky's ultra-famous ·Piano Conceno No. I in S..flat Minor. Op. 23 (1875) as . it~ centerpiece and Pauw University. wrote this tonal. quick and .widely paced fingcrina neo·Romantic conrerto 'for cha .. 1es marked their performanres • Honi1bcra. T~ic and the National esPc<:1ally in their combined cadenzas Symphony and its music director. in the finale. Mstislav Rostropovich. Wilh~ut re-· R'ostropovich elicited sha_rp. c-mp. sorti~a to such extreme dev1.ces a~ precise playing from the IOO·stron1 slappinJ on the wood of the instru· NationalSymphony.Theplaymawas ment, Ott manaaes to draw out very perfectly in keeping with the nature of successfully the . '!'allY melodic and Jhe work and. more importantly. that vinuos1c capab1ht1es of tbc cello of soloists Honigbergand Ttie's style. throuah the economic means of . Toradze didn't fare as well in his ~wina,. strumming and wide-ranging ·star tum. Althouah he demonstrated pttch scales. his advanced technique, partirularly Honiabcrgand Teie displayed first~ in $ofter passages dominated by quick rate technique and musicianship 1n bu..Sts of arpeggios and othet runs. he contrasting and abetting one another failed to grasp the very dramatic. throughout the Ott. Completely im-Russian fla,or-of the work (despite mcrsing thcmesclves ·in the. music ~ing Russian h1m~lf itnd having· they memorized. they realiicd Ott' graduated from the '.f chaikov$k} harmonies. O«as1onally he ~ltd throu&h some wrona notn in a few of t~ f'Unousl)' pa~ double-«ta\IC S«hons. Altrtouan Tchaikovlky bas indicattd some 1empo fluctuataona. thtrc ~re just lQO many -DtrhaPI an and1cat1on T Jradze could~t «k· c1dt on which ttmPo to settlo-into. w~. he ., d the orchestra were simply on d1W:rtnt ~avclcnaths. The Nauonal pU.ycn performed with dramatic power and gusto, while Toradze·s interpretation was on a much mored1fTused l(vel. ."pianist Alexander Toradle· as its featured soloist•But David Ott's Conceno for Two Celli and Orchestra (1987) arid that work's two soloists. National Symphony.memb\~rs Steven Honig'-e~ and David Teie, were the most hj ly satisfying accomplish- .ments o the evening. Ott, composer-in·11·esidenc~ at De \ mpsic with all the ferverericy and Conservatory in Moscow). concentration usually accorded es-Toradzc overpedaled man) pass- tablished masterworks. Rhythmic ,ages. causing ·melodic hnes to blur clarity, expressive bowing and ease of int<> their often thickly te>.tured . . Curiously. his.encore·-the finale to Sci)ei Prokofic, ·~ Sonata No. 7. fuf] of brilhantl) cxc-cuted acccntS. oflbeat S)'ncopations an'1 a perpetual· motion (ight-hand accompaniment against which the frantic left 'hand played motives that t ut through all that activity -finall > and sa11sfac- toril)' showed-0fTTorad1c·s master) RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... Ctwr1 ""' ·Turner Co. tests coloring 'Cit!zen Kane' CU L VER CITY. Calif. (AP) -The Turner Kane" to $CC it the process will work on 1he celebrated Entenainment.Co. said it is coloring tesucenes ofOrson saga, a Turner spokeswoman said. Welles' "Citizen Kane," the 194 1 cla!>S1C thal many film "The tests ... are to determine \\hcther coloring is critics consider .the best American movie C\ er made. feasible at all-whether \\C have the clements required to . Word of the decision sparked o ut cries from do a to~it~ Jobt SQQk~.~.2.llli\.ll Al!WD tNU:tid. __,, .. OTtwf.s~ts-~a~I ~;..;,~o~u~ra~g~e~;.,Y;i;~e~r7.:cc~e:;n;r,t[iin~t;71 n~rig~o'T.s~u~c1!h---11e0Tufoer. head orth~ Tumerbroadcast 1ng emp1 re. lack-and-white cfassics as "It's a Wonderful Life," has said 1n carher interviews ttr.lt he wants 10 color "C-asablanca" and "A Christmas Carol." ••Citizen Kane" bul he has been slo\\cd by technical '""'-"'n .... ·,d ·tom~ at lu.nch , about two weeks before hurdles. No ooginal 35mm pnnt could be fou nd, he said. v•ov .-Although ongmal fi lm prints arc not usrd 1n the he died -1 remember this vivfdly: 'Please do this for me. ~loring process. }he) arc essen\1al in making tirst·ra~e Don't let Ted Turner deface m) movie with his crayons:·· ·video copies employed in the computenzcd convcrsion-said film djrector Henry Jagl om. system. · Although Turner Entertainment has not decided 1f 11 In acquinng the 3.650.tille film II bra!)· of MGM in . Will color an of director Welles' account of a newspaper 1986, Turner obtained the rights to "Ci tizen Kane," publisher. two companies now are doing tests on "Citizen which starred Welles. Joseph Cotten. Agnes Moorhead and ~¥tfell Sloane. ' · · ' Th1fis sick~nmg. JUSt siclCeTiing.. that ~ople would · take the finest products of the film world and treat them ~ casuall y, so contemptuol)sl)," said Elliot S1lverstcan. chll,!rmart of the Dirc'Ctors Guild of Amcnca's pres1denu committee and a cnt1c or co onng. ·•t, had representatives from Turner's compan)' personal!)' assur-e me two or three months ago that th is · wasn't going to happen." fagJom said Welles, who died in <Atobcr 1985 directed a number offilms. but he was best remembered for "Citizen Kane:· a staple of film history classes. ln his boo~ "Filmgoer's Companion," the late fil m exper1 Leslie. HalliY.ell sa id of ··c1t11en Kane." "there isn't a dull ;;ccnc in the film's r IQ minutes." 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"tnu:cJ over by the producer ot :Jaaacd Edac '" The t"-O mo\ 1c ha'c more in common than bc1naofthr s.imeacn rc and {'Omina from the 5.ime producer -one Manin Ran\OhofT. "Phµ1ca l EvwJence .. 1\ a slavish rt'-cteat1on of RaMoholrs 1 Q S slcc~r hit. wuh Theresa Rus~ll filling in for Glenn Close' starch> defense auomc) ana Bun Reynold~ in the JcfTBnd&c'I' role as the shady gu )' be-ans defended, the kind of .JU)' who. ltkc Bnd1t1 1n the carlltr film. is 1upl)09td to k~ us guessina whether or not he "did 11.'' But Bndae~ IS a character actor/star -he ~n't always play heroes - and S() the auc sina a.amr mad~sensc Reynold~. on the other hand, is a supcntar and always a hem We KNOW he drdn11 do It So there' no suspen~. Exactly v. hat did be do? Well. 11 ha-. something to do with the gmly murder of a smarmy di.lb owner. poss1bl) b) one ofh1s smarm) nvals. but the cnmc has Reynolds finatr· ~nnts-and bfood t)pt-all over it. The fact that he's.' a brutal exw<"op dOC)n't help matten. "You rcah1c your h1stof) of violent 1Miult ~ not mlke your {'ate any cu1er." RuSRll tells him, "but I c-an help you." vou·u undtl"$1and why Reynold~ remains uncon" inccd of her eMJCn isc and ronfkkncc after you JC'C nwm.a RMtell 1n what as ponebfy the matt llftCOllVlnciftl perform8n« b)' In ICU'ell we·n ttt this year. Sht·a awf'ul -m Ille 11DiJr..bandedJy delUO)'I. dait lllCMe. Tnae. die ICripe ii cllriva- tiwellilll predictable-bUI IO .... the one for ·•JaS&ed Edge:· · There\ ltttle doubt that an actress with a little more commitment and belief in -the project v.ould ha\ie hdped But Rus-;eu·,_ hnc-read1na~ sound hkc JUSI that -Jine-rcad1ngs, all hollow and 1n"ncerc he's an at.irn) "l.syut' a patt. ire this 1.a\t b1d1na tame until her dirtttor-hu~ bandy Nicoi.., Roeg. com~ up wuJi another b1zarro..Jm role for her to pht) {hcrcsa Russell has been ruin- ed, she's 1ncap.lblc of pla)ing 1 normal pt™>n he poisons this movie Re)·nolds. on the other hand, 1 vt.r) iood -mcllo~. crag ). s.adand an&'). Everything he docs here 1s tcchn1catly corrtc"t and di iphned, but who·, goinJ to nOtlCe when the mov1utound him ts so bad and when Reynold has pla)ed thi~ pan -the jaded. '°uk!ead cop tor one of It~ vanant ) -so man) times before ( .. hamus." ''HuMlc," .. Sharkefs Machine.'' ··Heu," "Malone.'' "Caty Hett" and that' not coununa the auoncd r V lawmen hc·s C"Slycd)? Rc)'nolds IS aood hcrc -\try aood in fact -but h~ had cnou&h practttt 1n th1 role (he bould be abJc to play •l 1n his sleep) and the fa{'t 1i, it's become a rath-cr unplcuant -and anno>•f\4 -cxpcncncc $CClrlJ one of ..\mrnca \ better faf"C'Curs 1n dull dramatic mo\lie . fro~nina and anmac1n1 all the time. - Much better than Clthcr· Rcynoldi or Russell here arc two actrc$~ 1n sublidiat'), throW1way roln -the Vff) 11Tec11ntand htartfch Kay Ltnz. who has two shon 1Cenn as a poutble key witness on Reynolds' bchatr. and Laune Paton 1n the ~nt'·Skal.i"t rok or • fltnatious, funny office rettpt1on11t · · You want to IC( mort oft~. bur ~ keq> -•tull stuck wnh lld~k . Rtynolds, tht .dodhoppeftl Rutetll and &M nonn1swnt · dtted•ve-m)"': ICl'Y p1Q_1 .. ft-om &he ptodum' of •JlllldEdlr .... . -,. lawyer's attempt at a smoke screen - can't hide trutn • ifheaccusationsarelfliCIOme. ThcS28 million lawsuit'' awesome. The defense is urnomc. J Harbor Lawn Mount Oh~c Monuary an Costa Mesa is - ~ of unspeakable ~ts ap1ns1 the dead. for this. the hv1111 have brought 1a $28 mithon class action suit against the mortuary. · r--- Familjc:; obj«t to the thouaht vf havma a loved one's ashes mind with thoSt' of another dead person. They arc . aghast at the notion of muluple.crcmat1ons. They arc appalle4 at the idea of boay robbing., that ~meone may have tom gold teeth from bodies. And they arc nghtly repulsed at reports of necrophilia. Thctrrcv\lls1on al thHe yet unproven allegations dwarfs our dJsgust at the defense' auempts at obfuscation. .Nonetheless. we arc disgusted. . · Rather than rebut the allegations that date back to 1983. the defense raised a by now too-familiar red hcrnng: · "lt~sthe media's fault," the attomcyscemed to~ ~ying. .__a-:=--tttC":'5e1ttemtnTlf?l g·o nc t , anomey sought to diminish the allegations and the suffering of t.hosc who trave brought ~he suit by offcnn& some twisted fogJC: . ·•The point is these plaintiffs never knew about these accusations and, therefore. never utTered any pain and sutTeringruntil .they read and saw these press re pons." We can either conclude the attorney means lo try the media for the pain and sutTenna their repomng caused or lh1s lawyer hopes to spread lhe tired myth that you can't be hun by something you don't know about. ... 11 is a shady· bit of subterfuge \hat should not go uncbaUenJcd. lmaame the torment of rclataves ~ho must ponder whethert1teirloved one's bodies were disposed of with respect and daanaty. Or were they desecrated? Does no\ knowing make 1t any less ghastly'? Hetpma t<> •rrivc at.'thc trut o the matter ~seem_s a worthwhile pursuit. The media. SC)Ccifically the press reported allegations that were aired m co·urt hcann&.' when the first suits were brought against the monuary mo re than five years ago. The charge! arcn'l some rcponcr' fiction. but the accounts of those who have aecused ttle mortuary of vanous atroc1tie . .The defense should confine iiself to the facts of ttlc «:a~. ~ . 01111 .IC \Oltl' ~volution, creatiory ism e tcac m ~nee ;n Olhfomia's pubhc ~hoo should be strcna1 cncd by the enlightened decision rectmtl)· taken by the Stale Board of Education. It draws a fine dtstinction between such sc1enufically accepted thcones as evoJuuon and the biblical credo of creauonism · In a unanimous votc,'the board declared~ ·•01scuss1ans of scientific evidence related to the origins of the universe. the earth, ~nd of life arc appropriate to the science cumculum. Discussions of divine crcauon, ultimate purposes or cause arc appropriate to the H•story-Socaal Science and the Enghsh Lanpaee curricula." . AJthouah this two-sentence dcclarauon wall not end lhc protrlCted battle between sc1cnusts and crea11001st$, n does clanfy the lines of classroom respons1bthty. The blumng of these lines has frequently re1uhcd in confu \On for tudcnts. te.chen and tc.ubook pubhshers. · This even-banded policy does not dose the door on cration11m. But it docs dtaw a ·clearer dastincuon between rel'lious beliefs and scientific theory. Th11 di111nction is fundamental to the American form of aovcmment, IS witness the first Amendment' m I lenC'C upon 1eparation between church and state. Unfued by lcaal precedent or oompcllina J<>&Jc. some of w more mahtant Tundamentabst aroups are threatcn1na to pra.1ure local school boards into l&nOnna the state•s new tclence 1u1deline1. uch buJlying tactics cannot be . countenanced. Su DI• Ualoa Road funds • Some of the talk waf\1n1 out of· the lesi lative halls in Sec:rameoto woukS have us \&Jtpaycn belie~e that the statt's bilhway system is about to·~ cn111 s-. for lack of funds. lntreued coneestion. unfllled potholes. stapation of mall U'lllsit and delays in biahway proJCCt a.re· on the borizoe. •fl one ...... ~. Blmne at on a projected Sl.S billion deficit in the hipway COftlU1IClioa prosram. we're \Old. . Bu& aoothtr IOUrCe tells us tbat the Cihfomta Transpor· &atioft Commitlion is notorious for WOl'll<IK scenanOI. that it deliberately .. over-prop&m• .. con~ion ~ it ~n kctp Mkilll_for cnoney -wt ..... i p1U .. II. Al dUI ii in••...._ · t now because PR"U\U'c i mouadll& ill SKramentotir• ().cnt+tlllon incrnw tn the ... ~ine IU. ()r ~I S<tftt baiall. ... Ne ....... ..,.~·1e.iAntroed Mtwork n 1aP1 ~ild 181 c.attamud tk If."••• will bavc 10 make . --cw lar mart...... c:iKHlllecd. ney ...... ll8ft witla laki .. ..., Off the pan.c '*"°"and blial more ntdW wadi.._"?: ._,....,,,.o.i lr-n• r . . • Agocid nei~~J:>C?r po,1cy J. . • the be.s·t · You can't buy them. Not even 1f you're on Forbes 400 Richest ltst. · You can't ~un~ them by mevana mto an cxdus1ve ptt-Juarded com· -munity. The state or city you live in has oo beanna on whether you have them. · A nrn.JRt LAM\(. 1 /\.U..I ftt11'l"T\ I'm tallunaabout aoo<!.~~ mn WN' .Or 11u.~. ~C\At\7.\Nu \N 11\\~ WOR~D Dt"1..51 \li 1'RAlN\NG.. th!~~~:~~~na~~~~v: special fttfi~ mvoh1td bctweeap>d • · -· nct&hbon. Its not as thoulll they -New cro·p-t-\f~ata-~· t:.-i _d:;;~i::r-cv~tho"'!.~ . V ~ L '-· 11 · 11 L f 8 L_I ve S hk.atilC t an ama y me~ .oMnM~-+-.....,.; • . . cnucal. ' • CU It . at' d f 1 9 9 0, h.. t It's possible to ~ nc_iPbori IV . e ·O.r ·S arves . -. ~~~11~n°~.~:hr:~for•'S!tc!.r: . ...1... · t Hry mom ina. But it's a< to know SA RAMENTO -The le&• lot1vc stakes in the s1ate bud-1-counu-. )Ou''"' wekomt af you do. pr<>CC$S in Sacramcn10 ha been li .~ H Good ncapbon share l'f"Ol'C than paralyzed for a decade by internal or eumplc ..,.. .to c'plorc similar coffet. They ~ the ~mon• .or· d fi mca urcs ofthc1r own. .. c cct~ and u 1ernal soc1al.thAngc It's ltkely that as part of th~ anacs, avocados -wha~vcr is The pohllcal \&Cuum ha been arow1n& m their ~ns from filled by forcti outside 1hc { apuol transponation packaac if nothin& artl(hokes to 11MXh1n1. Yts. J have a itself Those who cannot· wait for .el)(,\Otcrsw1llbca l.ed1octiliwe1he ncw:,borwhoinnwsartichokes. c-.A ~. 11 decade-old <Jann pcnd1n1 'Hmu. ..-.,_ramento to ma..e up its co ccti\'c ·uch chan&c could ra~ from manor · cy kC'CJ) an tyc on your house. mind proceed pn"atel}. operate at k and pick. up your pepen and mail the local lc\'el. or take their issue tin. cnna 10 a full·O atd o"crhaul. when )OU arc out of tO*D. d1f(ctl)' 10 v.otcrs v.1a in111a11v.cs and ·mt&ht cv.cn tnclud( a modi· They wdl lend you their foldana T~ '· OR<Wer. ~in• · fk~uon ofProposmon9 c1..-,rca-..a -...t ...... i...•-~--.~.._- d . .., Another, s1 m1lar 10 a .measure -Ta~c~ The cnv1ronmcn-...... ·-...... -~-_.,~~~ --.- ten ency amont policy-ma crs to adopted by voters in l98C and tal/health &roups that brouJ}\t ·us 1f\hey aren't 1nnted to it. And lhat's shuffle hard dccmons ofT on '01cn invahd.alcd later by couns. ~ould Propo uion 99, a-bia l>Oost ufciprtl· another than& -aood M-ahbon rather than make them d1rcc1ty. r~hape the Leaislature itself, rtsinc·-tc ""cs, no"' "'ant 10 do the same don't feel as thouah they have to be That's wh yC-al1foQ'l1a vote,., had to una ihc power wielded by tcaislanvc thin• for hquor. ( ahfomt1's .. in included an t\ery tcll\11ty involvlftl decide more than '"'o dozen state· I d • }Our famtly. · wide ballot measures 1n 198 . n•ostl) ca ers tucs" ha' c b«n amona the lo~cst in But , .... v 1-t ... ~ .. .&..n you _ ....... ' -Bonds. Voters can e'(pcct a new the nanon in;, ... •"Pc ..-uc ~ on i sue 1hat ·should ha ve been spate of·bond issue as lawinakcr Pr~td from a ma•or boost in them or want them. Whcthtt 11'1 an l'e$Olvtd in cramento bo ~ cm-n~. r i cckbration.J:.k:can T 1 _ conunuc.' to turn to rro~1n1 to liquor WC$ '111-0Uld finance 1 QUI J· ~!.~ he "'"""••slaturc, at best . ha be· financ.e major prOJCC\$ 1n an era of t1on and operation of parks uch a count on t m l f~ nerd• come• poh11cal JI01tor, clcanan1 up ll&ht state finances mca.surr -.ould aamer 11 much to cry on. the loan oh ~dnll or a · the leavmp-or ballot measures. The There will ~ the usual educauon opposiuon from the liquor induitr") cup of sou.r cttam. )'OU know where current churnana over auto ansuran« and pnsoo bond • plu maUcr as Prooosnaort 99 dld firom the )Ou can ,rt st, as a classic uamplc. bcn fi 1 My h~sband and I att amona those There are no and1cat1ons \hat the mc:num '0 c n S0C1a proarams toba«<> mdu try. but •l~·coukl be a fortu"•1 ... -.w. •ho dO hav• fr:! 1 hett Wlll be at least one, and · popular · • ..._ ~ " syndrome has reachtd its peak. much po sibl) t~o or thrtt. bond 1 sues 11 E ne'lbbon. T~ty )e&l'I llO \ rte less abated For the foreSttablc fu· deahna with tran\ponallon . -M•scc ancoui mboldcoed b.) famd.cs ~al\ 5Mk by ·5* °" our turc. promoters of ballol measuru The environmental coahhon that_ 1hc success of ttttnt 1na111t1"t"5 de-sout. Wf ~ amona \he ftnt to do wtll play larger role in shaprna promoted last )Car·~ park·btlnd 10• ~e b11·mone\ oppo11uon. such ~ 50 -and are consadcttd-pionttn" oo Cahfom11's re pons.cs to 5QC1o-ccon· iuativc ""'JI return wuh 1 nc~ pos1uon 99 in 19 and !9 6 ~· our bk>U. om1cchan1c than "'1ll 1hosc cl~ted to measure 10 finantt c-..pansion of rail ProposJt1dtl 6S rqula11on on IO\lc.· Dunn, thest years our fam1I~ mak~ dtet 1oos. ~ h Th d utxtances. an) 1lUJllha of small-ha"c $haled thC cx~n~ of btnbs Pr:QQ[ of th:iLJL.found 1n the ~~~! ::f Jo~ ~~ Jc~k:~;~~ 1oterts1 arou1>5 are plan.nina I IJ .JW'ddanp and dtvorces. alread)-mtcnse prcparatton~ for 1he rtportedl) is conSJdenng a rail-bond m111ah,es Among them as one that ThrousJHtallhai runutronacurl'c:.:n:-.1.,....· --.......::• 1990ballot act of 11 own a pan of a la.racr "ouldblomountaan·honhun11f\&lor ofsuppon mctJmcsda)SIOb)'a.nd h 's likrl)' tMt ( alafornaa 'otcrs y,.11J iranspon.auon·finaneing pack-sc .sport: And 1f1un-control IC1J)la11on as wf don·1 even ~one another, but we fa<'e three dozen or more Ultcw1dc _ Transponauon ot on!) art blocked thas )tar. a 1990 ballot know -wc·rc onl> a phone call or a fcv. mca ure . mctudma: -wotcrs hkcly to fact' bonds. 11•5 almost mcasurr is probablt steps awa)' -Pohttcal chanac Republicans ern.ain the) ·11 d~tdc whether to r.u~ From death {ormount11n hons an'1 Wticn Dons has 1n overflow ot are plann1naa l"-<>-prongt'd assaurt on psoltnc t&\c.'S to finance v bag ~pie) to taxe • 1t "111 be a )ti tr etihcr sucs1s or food. he knowi she conunued Otmocrata eontrol of the 1ughwa). and tran 11-construcllon m1\turr confron11n1 \.Olen In some can ttnd the company O\er to our lqisla1ure program Dculm~ian insi; 1 hc'll ao commun111es. 11 c' en m•1" ~r· guest room and the food to our One m1t1alt\C "-ould rcmo' e re-along w11h a un boo 1 onty 1f "ote~ ""helm the ph)' 1cal capac1t ) of the frttttr When r ottd a lift to the ·d1stncttnl Jrom .the J.quluu.rc·~ aarce compute med ballot sen J~ stauon to pack up my car. I can hands -a procc the mljont) pan.) -pencfini The suctt l:m \Car Bu\ that's pohtac C hfom1a· t)lc call-on hct. When m) prdcn 15 &0 •P& uses to preserve po"'cr-and &1vc tt ofthcC'Jucat1oncommun1l)''sschool· :as ~e approa h 1hc "'h1 ccnaurv · throuah OM of au many bLah spells m to 1 a ,!~pposcdl) tndependcnt com· finan~ measure. Propo 1t1on 9 1s Do Walt~n ,; • 1,.Jkat8 t~! j::. ':h~P~'r:;,~ ~~7~~ vn encoura11ng other sqmenl V.llh ~., ~tladl1t. ;r -and )RIP whllC\tt I nttd ----lllilliiilil~------~----------------------111!!!-...... ~~n there IS. (kad blUCf) m one of our cars.. Bud shows up with has Brown vows campaign victories for Democrats as par-ty ctJairman Ed••aro M. Kenned). ind asa dcput)' man ttr an lht Mauachuscus na· 1or' lo int btd for the 19 Otrno· cntt pttiidcnnal nomination. Kirk .,...., KennC'dy's campe11n mana,tr ttt.t )tar ihcre·s no •an 1hat Kenned) lias rt'aptd •n> benefits trom \he fact that one former aide ha tittn patt) chairman and another 1s ab<>ut to take O\Cr t~ Job . ~ \s chairman. Kirk made l"t1s mark: v.1th a rtlah\'tl) lo" profile. He cnaanttrcd tht thmanau.on of mid- ttrm COft\'ctUiont.1 unronfc~nctt wh.tth Md bccornf•forunn for idco- lot.Jcal MtfaR. Ht alto ended peny ft{-nation of 1~c11t-uttcrc11 ucutH. callant wm pohtK'1I nonttntc. N~lthtt of thole S~PI fits the libenl •.nda. Pany · cMtfmftl often art· lantr v.ang IH 1he South ... to rta h out • .. rtase the comfort k' cl " He kno"s 1hc Otmocrats hav.c problem~ v.tlh nalronal defense. law tnd order f<"dCral spending But he SI) cop)int Republicans is no ans~r "The la Mh1ns thlS count~ ntt<U . IS \V.0 RC{>Ubhcan. pen1cs. .. Bro-.n said "Onen quite cnouah " That ha a fam thar nna. s MVth· tk('ttd chairman 1n l9 5. ~tk $aid m\kh thf mt \hull. and unmcdt· atc.'l) ~cnt ~th. S&>tnl he didn't nttd 10 waat for an invitation to 10 fentt-mcnd1n1 .. Toda)' marks tM tnd of the ul· scarch1na. the end of the adcnttt\' .. nsas of tM Otmocrau Party," Karl . said four')cars qo •hen he b«a~ chairman, Ot QUltt. Wallft' 11.· ,., •• ,.., •ke ~· -' <M...,,, ,.. ne ~"IH . rr.... ..... Jrtd -•• •&cs-__ ,,..,,,.,,... ,_ .. .,..,.. IOD\l I' Hl~dOK\ Jump cabk and IJ"CS ui a quick charac If 1he 10: runs out dunna a cocktail party. not to •orry En.her or both ol the other nc1ahbors wtll sla<lly suppfy °"'hat I n«dcd \\e "cha• names and pl\one numbers of satisfactory plumbers. paintcn ind t~ tnmmcB. We ux the same pool ma1n\CNncc man. one of us 10 to the same doctor or dcnust. but ~c do all use the ume \ (1U\"' r)' Our thrtt houschokts ha"c 1 total of SPt dop, sa~ cau and four bink. The animal an .,ct alona vtry ~It too Wt"''-c t a iood c~amplc for lhcm · · ~ da I Urt law, whertby LM • seller bas to n:"eal to the bu)'ff .:!l dcf«ts in the J>ropcny bc1na • ' dQCS n t require \he seller to ~"eel whal kand of nc1&h<>rs art on cathtt s1~ This 1s a chance )OU take wbtn )OU MQ\.e into I new Miahborhood • I hope all of ou ha"c ~ nc1ahbors The *On't inneuir the nlue of \Our propcny. but n -.11 improve 1hc quaht) of )OUr life. ) ... ..,.. ...... \ .. .. .• ... . Or~ CoMt DAILY PtLOT/ Wedi~. F~ 1, 1W 5 by BH Keane ·-·-..:: OST~llt'4Jh- 'Thi glad February got cheated out of days and not one ,cf the summer months." • r 1 I I I ' Q MARMADUKE by Br~d Anderson DltNIQS THE MENACE "You can come ou't now. Mom's through vacuuming." PEANUTS WMAT IS iAJROt.j6 WITH 1HE F~,-..\OU:5 wOR D WAR I FL'{IN6 ~C E ? i4E HAS A VER"!'' PAINED EXPRE :>Slv -:z. GAR,-IELD DllABBLB . a09Smaoes 5 f1£14AV 6-TROUBLE W T Pi 0 IZ FRE~C~ LA 6UA6E~ 15 HE ~A\I 6 D,FFICULT WITH THE • IMPERFECT SUSJtJNCl'l\E "! by -Hank Ketcham by Charles-M. Schulz NO 1-t15 SCA-RF 5 CAl16HT J t>, THE 8AC OF HIS CHAIR · by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan 1 (41"4)WtSLJ..,A'fLfiA9f wt ~nff HAVe 1b Pki-i Of Pt M.Al\J FOR WA~. f ARLO AND JANIS .. h f'OR.B~TTER OR FOR WORSE . FUNKY WINKltRBltAN R CDflPUTER LIKE 1'':JSELF CRN RCCESS INFDRflR TIDN Ffrofl OTHER CD1'PUTERS RN':JTlflE I URNT I IJE 'RE LIKE ONE SIG HRPP':J FR1'1L':J. I by Gaey Trudeau l!IQMle .. ._..,A ...... w l'llOf I ... by Lynn John,ton by Harold Le Ooux . by_Tom Batluk IN FRCT. 1'':J BIG SRD7HER UDRKS FOR THf IRS IN URSHINGTDN. I ' . i . Ryde~; .: corilm·its . toASU .. Chargers' tight end chooses Sun Devils fqr his college care By llOQlt CARLSON • Of -0-.. .... ,..,, EdiSO!L.High's Bnan R)der. a 6- foot--4. 217-pound uaht end who never played tht pme as a fmhman and who c~mc out for football as a sophomore pn- m.anly because of the lure oft ht Chal')trs' tnp 10 ttawa11 that }ear. Ms made his dcc1s1on - . Ryder he's ofT to An· zona State on a full·ndc football 5cholarsh1p -..:a.:..:.----1..1~:-'-llLiU·~·V!Q 1or 11:.erball.v~ m med to A nzona tate, as opposed to the Unavcrstt) of Cahfom1a, after ~rhcr de<:1d1ng apinst Oregon, Vir· iinia and Alabama ' "I JUSt felt mo t comfortable there: said Ryder ... , ltke the area a lot. in man) wa}S ifsa lot lake Orange County. rm happy with the business school It's fa1rl) large and there arc many d1rcct1oos to go. "And, I lake the football program a lo t." • .. .. _......._- •. . . ·~ I WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1919 0.-,~~-r ....... - UCI · drops . opener . ....... USC scores five in first to topple . Anteaters, 6-2 'LOS ANCELE -Cl's ba~ball sta~n_got off to a slo..., start Tucsda) • as USC's I 8th-ranUd Trojans struek for fhc runs 1n the first 1nn1n1 and used the upns1ng to post a 6-2 nonconfcrcnce victory. The Troians pu1 t01c1hcr \t~ base hits 1n the first inning otT UC'I stancr Robbie Johnson. and the 6-foot-t, left-handed senior paid the pncc by rcce1pt1n& f9r the loss Once Johnson &Ot throuah t~trst innina he went on to hmtt OSC" st. tv.o hits 1n tht next S1' frames, but he dama1c had been done . Chns Gallcao. a Junior second baseman who rcd-sh1ned last }car, b~~ u.pancr..h1' bid.bl' th~ u_wnh_ a base tut to center in the fil\h inn1na. Make Goodcase punched out a sin~ 1n the sixth inning. ', • . (1c1 _Jot on the boards 1n the sut1h when Ed Luna walked and wtnt to second when Freddie Combs made base "'a a TroJan error Both ad"anccd on a double-steal to SCl up a pair of runs w1thout bcnefi1 of a hn. . Fir t, 1t v.a Osmar deCha,ez grounding out. v.h1ch plated Luna Then Counney Da' is grounded out and Combs scored. He'll formally sign a national letter of 1ot~nt on Feb. 8 (Pie'-SH RYDER/B2J USC's Mike Roberhon Is safe at seco~d -as UCI shortstop .Ed Luna lo9ks ~n Tuesday. The \ICtOI) 1mpro'cs USC's re- cord to 3-0 GI R l .S B \SK ET B .\ 1.1. ·Edi-Sorl .sbrpri.s~S Bafons; Ocea.n View.takes read in Sunset Fo unuun Valle) High, which had lot of PQISC in.a tough \ituauon forged a tte for the unset~ &uc lead "And Tanabe JUSt did a great JOb wtth tts victory over Ocean View on he dtd a fine )Ob on (Fountain Saturday. dropped out of first place Valle} 's Y"ct&e)) barn and had nine Tuesday n1&ht a vi 1tmg_ Eduo.n rebounds. And. v.e had a total of 10 tu med back ihe Baron 54-50, 10 girls tumo"ers ... basketball &hson led b) 3\ much as I I 1n the producuvc evening. sconng .:! t points on IO-of· 12 hooting from tht floor and 15 rebounds Ocean Vre" got off to a slow tan 1lnd le-d.bnu t two after one quarter But the Scahawl ou~ored the ltons. I ~4. 1n the \Ccond quarter and steadily pulled av.11)' C'o.~sctte m11h had I Oas 1 is to go with her t 3 point W~stmiMtcr remain~ winles~ in scHn league"' games !nd 1 2-16 overall. With ,Ocean View's victory over first half before fountain Valle) "as Westminster. the Scahawlt once able to chip thc<feficn to t"o cntenng again arc alone atop the unsctat 6· l. the. final quarter And. although the followed b)' Fountain Valley and Barons were able to ca1ch the Manna at S-2, and &hson at 4-3 Charaers tw1 ct-at 4 and SO-the) With the scored· dcadlod.ed at SO. never could get O\ er the humJ> _-_______ _ -__=:!'.__!K~~en~T~a~n¥a~~~~~~~~--=~~~n-a DCbbac f-'ahl'r e ~h Marina 71, H11nt1111101 Bueb U : 1 ut 4 seconds re1Tfa1nm1 10 poured in l 7 poin ts for Ed1~on. 11 -9 There "as some hope for the "l)lllng put Edison 10 front for good Laura overall Fountain Valle). I 5· . ~ "" Oilers m the first quaner de pate a Vmch follo"'ed by making the front paced b) ta«) H1saka and Julie 19-I Od fiC1t -Jun1or guard 1eli sa end of a one-and-one, and Taha Workman with 13 .apiece. -••· rt1llo was ~orl'lc s nnd had mmcJ period en route to a µmc·h11h 27 points llason Krau'I( ( 10 pomts. nine assist ) and C hnst.a Yone (I.:? point ) v.ere also 1n~1rumcnt.al 1n elpTn. Manna rmprove to li--S O\'trall, S·~ 1n league. Uuntinaton Beach. I~ b) Jennifer o\mbrosc ( 17) and P. m FoU ( t 21. felt to 1-6 In the Sea 'v u~~ L<'ague Ne-wpor1 Harbor It, Coro.a dtl Ma.r 34 ta1.C) u1em a 5-foot-6 1un1or, 5'0reJ·a c-arrtr-ht&h .ll p01nts h1t11n1 9 ot IS from the field and s of 5 at the hnl' 10 pace the 1lor. to 1he runa"a) '1ctol) alversJty n , ddleM('k 34: Doua re)· TroJan 11npro'cd to P-O\.Crall and chnchcd a bcnh 1n the <IF 4-pla)ofi ".i.l.h ~ ' ictt>n 1gni tcd b> lhc _pll\ of Denise Gandara, Tara Wolff. and helle) Da"1s.. as "ell as a 1one defense" ht<h held ddtebad• s Mclod) Ma} field lOJU t t"o ~ond-half po1nt vandara orcd I and Wol ff 12. v.h1le Da'' a"eoun1t"d for 14 re- bound and eight point . In 1he Pan ti <.out Le aue: WoodbrJ4ge $. La11111a Hill !7. The Wamo~ h J rlttl<' problem rcm:unin unbt-atcn 1n the P( l . ta.,ina a k d .a1 halftime Trabwco HUI• ••• c..ta Mesa 41: Ho~t Trabuco Hills too .. ad"•nUllC of a 2 I -0 run tr\ the second and third 4uarte~10.pui u av.a-.. !mpro" • nt us PC L rttord 10 6-1.. ~a: m& the wa> "a \.foot-6 1u1rd ~ Sampson. v. ho orcd t 5 point . ~1esa, meanwhile. dC"SP1tc a sharp per1ormanct fro Kim· Good. who ~ort'd 1 l point fell to 2-6 1n Lcaaue .• 6-1 4 O\Cflll. Ora.,e $?, Pantht'n. 4-3, quartt>r pun t off the ho t .. n t • Crooks added another free throw for her first four attempts the final marg1n Elscv.herc m 1hc unset Lt'ague o\ll that chan ed. hov.e 11~ Jenni Hall contnbutcd 11 rt· bound\ for the v.inntr\ aml AIL 1umtta Jropped°lnl point~ a "'l'll Harbor 1mpr0'(' 10 4-14 01.crall. 3-1 Woodhndgc I ~.5 0' era II. leaturtd bala.Ac;cd UGfl Had.~- The game "a lied at halftime 11 2J. and at 1he end f three quancrs at 3 7. betorc Oran e ~ umcd a mall lead nrly 1n t~ fo)Jnh penod at v.ould,___.__ hutd"Thn"sroti'thc \\ay · " w s_really_ pco.wL.o(.ouuffi>n_ Jlcuo V1ea-U, Wetl~ff" n~ . . guar turned 1t on ---,-o-n.,...1ah..-':"';t," said CharsersCo:a h Rand). The Scahawk . 21·3, ~I . mo'cd 1n10 'Allh 11of16 trom the field in the la t W1Jhams. ''Laura and Taha sh\>\\cd a first as Jen n) ull1,an cnJO)'ed a three quarter-. 7 of 10 i n a .?.?-9 third m lt>aguc p~ Conquerors romp past Minutemen But Liberty Chrrst1an girls use J 9-0 spurt to top Newpor:t Chrrstian Lcsl1c Rathhun \\tth 24' point and Lisa \\ ehrcn \\1th ~O Rathbun. al had 11 stc I L11 taJ, v.h earned a 23 I sconna a"eraat into t e game. improved on aM SH CiMft.S /82 j Newport Christian•• Krtsty Nkttol1, te....,..ate, batt'• fOr reltouftd ..-v•~­ whU• Amy Coffwlan of Uberty Christian tall•• •" brealraway. hlow, Shanon Croudt fl•ftf and Jenny GlnplrcNw ,.....,..,tall• over. ~ev.pon \hn 11an High'\ Con- quero"cnhanctd their ~o ran1'in1 tn the IF ~mall hoot\ ba l et NII rank1n& Tue~.i) with a 9(). ~I rout of '1Stt1ng L1ben1. ( hn tian 1n ,\cadcm_) ~uc 11on. The C:onqutror e\pl~ bch1nd.......;------·------ t.hc doublc-011i t ~nna of Wa~nc .1 ................. "" ...... Ne•••rt;;,Qullat•••...,.. c.r .... flll r•~•_..a: JOll ••~ ltOI .-a lft19'1 .... .., ..... ef Lalllf OW--. Ill to-It rOUI Tue1..,. brrcu (:?5), Jon 83hn5.en <2 '> and krtm> C'lar._ (2.'). and the ~bound­ing numb(nart'JU ta 1mpre l\C for the v.mncr . . . ("lark (I I) Bah n!>Cn (10>. E' crctt (9~and Dl\td Humber ( > tlmbincd lo help C\\pon ( ~n 11an pile up 4 bolrds on the v.a-. to 1mpro1. in 10 14-2 o'crall. 5·2 in kaauc pta The I drop d the \linutcmcn lo 3-4 1n lcaauc. -o'crall. \Cnou\I) . damqi ng pla~ off hoJX" ··w e JU 1101 .. 1llcJ on the bc~rd\ • noted L1bc m hn\t1an C oa h. Rud) Sa\i " lt\Cth1ppelldidh15~,t he ltd our olkn ~1th 17 l)Olnts and u u'ual, h.t had 12 rrhoundi but 1 I' . couldn't art an~ ~upportm& cis1 •• ~ ... ~ CONOUlllOflS/82J . - n nature called tea Moi1trealg98/ie waS ieady to go •p,_fMA11ad•1dPrw u-.., • IMll SM& Mlrie. Midi., wtdt • ..,_hi ........... liDl917. • TORONTO-A1afonnerrcnta1D1lie 1': 111'-owwi•Mldl9ft,.,bul....._. : who lldveniled iJI the dwified teetao. of' ......... W Diel in die 1916 ---mental dimft: If ; Tcnnto ~ Rudy EMlbY · WM • ~ i•'u 1 tllit2 2 ~dloleta in die fin& 12 nMIAdl of. ·~for an .... hockey CC>Uld oar. -U.1n11 .,~ .. EMlby ... ~overall However, never iftUlliaed ht WOllW _.,hie in 1916. • 'NHLdebutbecaUl(IOIMbod)'MdlOIOIO~ :ti .. mer.of' 1916. Ead.bY ....... hsy and But when nature caDed Patrick Roy Of lhe Montreal 11 a.r a way IO ... IOIN icie Wnt. : Cuadiem laa Friday, duty caDed bea,y, .. I '"'GceliC Wiinecr; Jip ia 1 Toronto attna • die 1919 Orud Pria of lolia l J f ••• -Alril ............. lbt ....._.•'*II dlSONDit Pria .,.;locMldac J2• Norlla Pitlt A~ .. (~t '° IAlll ......... ... _. Al u..., Jr, friJI rrtutn •ilc llNWUnc courw. A ••If tc wetllnd ol '1lt'lll ~call ••II ' a ,,Ian •I lht CAll'J/PPCi lady (·an It the • £xelbyWBOGW~' bendt 1a llllliloWben ud tllet1'1,WO.C number1 ~turned out IO bt , I linlcman told Monlttal COKh Pat lhtms tlft ICartina I mu wlio •• IHI~ Ida lft fteWIPlpel). He took . ~ ~Y had to IO to 1ht bethroaa • Eulbr'1 •••lie• and md to wait fbr 1 call .• OiMd Pria. Saaurda). Apnl 15. will thowc.tt lllr SC'CA Tran .. Am trrsn •ltidl rtu1m• for 11s ~ .....-..~ •• Lona lradt. Fd11arcd on ~~·~ 16. will bt llw 1naueural runn•".'I °'* 1U1Pl1C and Amcncan Ileana S<'r~ rn •z:e1 .... .,..., ... '*"'cw..-~. .. The co.ch wu 1a•ina about the whole thina and I 1'e ala came. . am tryi11110 be .eriousbeaiwie it i1 tbe ftna time I am "l....SoBavinato .. yforicetune, lao•SMld"SI$ stti .. 11=hance," Exelby said ·TuctdaJ in a lelepiM>nc 1 aame. •YI Eaenw. dole •thet. Clare. played ciaht i'DterVICW from Sherbrooke, Quebec. wheft he plays fbr ,..n widl die Montreal Alouetla and Toronto , • 1 !..; die Cuadiens' American Hockey Leape fann team. Af'IDn.aUU otlhe Caudian Foottiltl a..c.,ue. .. It was like in tchool. where the pupil puta his hand .... wasn'l anat caliber boctey but n aUowtd me 10 up and he bu to wait for the teacher's pennilliOft. So htrc tee the other side of hockey -the fun side you don't ~· I eo ia and e~y is lauahina about it." 10 tee, the buli~ and how they el\ioy •he pme. · · Elelb)''1 Nff L debut was short -just 2 minutes. ~2 Elelby went lO the Canadaens· trainina camp in 1987 tceendl _.:_but sutteSSful. He stopped tbe only lhot sent and evenlUllly wu called up to Shcrbroolce later in the • his way. And the unusual circumsaanca ~ perhaps year. Where he pla~ 19_..,nn. · appropriate becautc the Toronto native•1career has been Vinceol Riendeau.. Sherbfo0kc'1 stan1n1 pfic. was unconventional. traded to St. Louis last summer, a.ivina Elelbv another ). Exelby was ..,.aduated from Lau Superior State opportunity. Murphy OK after ~ I' I HJ. 81.•: \("H t:Rs IMle M.,,..y should have no lin,erina "'-•,1' ~ · effects from anhroscopic sl.lrgery Tunday, ..,.,.... f at:dhlina to the su,..eon who removed tom • · • f canil~ from the Atlanta outfielder's ri&ht knee. • Everything went real well and ht sltould be OK... JJ said Dr. Jee. ~r. "The tom ponion was removed •1 and he should be able to start exercisina very shonly." 1 Chandler said the injury. in the medial cartilqe. was not "'l new, but had been agravated .durins the weekend. !' Chandler said Murphy should be runn1n1 within three_ t..:..--1"'4•=-~~""1~9' bud-be.at fWJ<5k'e~hrtt10 ,,ve wcci.S ... L...--~---Jllrii ~ce,_a former majpr le11ue fiDl bav:mao and nowc-~i.i ·a brotldclster, is likely to be offettd the job as National Leque president, the Daily News said Tuc$dly. A committee which has been scarchina for a successor to 8al1 Glamatd, who becomes baseball CQ_mmissioncr on April I, was expected 10 reach a dttision this week ... · Left-hander T~)' Hlpera, cumntly recoverina from t:Mlck su,..ery, sidestepped arbitration when he a&recd 10 1 one-year contract with Milwaukee. Hiaucra. the Brewers' ace the last four seasons. l&1't'td 10 a one-year con1ract wonh SI .525 million. Higuera. who made S 1.025 million last season. was seeking Sl.675 million and the Brewers had offered S 1.35 million ... Recently acquired outfielder Tracy JeHS has signed a one-yrar contract with San Francisco. Jones siplCd'for a rcponcd $300.000. up from the SJ 57,SOO he was paid last season while playing for Cincinnati and MQDJ.{_eal. The aareemetit averts a salary arbitration hcaring which had been scheduled for nut Tuesday ... Philadelphia signed catcher J• RtlateU 10 a one-year, $145,000contract, $5,000 less than he made in 1981. Russell. 28, had filed for arbitration at SI S0.000. The Phillies had offered $1 20,000 ... Vet~ran infielder Dawe Cw•lea. a nine-time All-Star with Cinci nnati. ha1 accepted an offer from the Angels 10 attend spnng trainina u 1 non-roster player ... P\tchers Itel• Brewa and MJb Renier and catchers Terry McGriff and EMle TH•w have all signed one-year contrac1s for 1989 with Cincinnati. Leonard-.Heams rematch set N.EW YORK -lf the rematch bc1wcc·n Sugar Ra)' Le&\ard and Thoma "Hit Man" ~,._. Hearns 1s.b1l,l~d as "Th~ War •. " why did the) P · s1gn1he1r con1racts in a dance hall1 - ·"Thomas Hearns is totally shot:· Leonard ~1d. "He's Just as shot as I am .. maybe more !.~01.·• tlearns -said. -- So. that's 11. - • OCC coaches at clinic oftkt h®" att 9 a.in -6 p.m . Monday ......... Sa1urdly Sunday l'loun att 11 a m ·S p.lft. • Ticbls irtay be l)Utehated throuth all So.diem (•hfornaa T1clr.ttMamr locations. Credit cant purchete u'rni Vis.. Ma,ter<. ard . ud Amtnc1n E:.prHS may bt mack by e1lhna dlc lictct hothnc numbtr 12 13) 436-9953 • Prep tennis tourney Make Mayne and Janice Mann, t-.o of Ora• Cout Collqc's IMll IUttftlful c~ ha"e TM Rancho San11110 Coll~ men'• 1cnn1s bttu scltclcd 10 conducs ttssions 11 Jack team wall bt sponsonni 11s 1t11rd annual ··17t. S1ovall's "Aii Sports Chnic" 10 be Mid ~b 2" teaton Hllh School Tennis Toum1mcn'1" on 2S and 26 •• tht Anaheim Corl\cnuon Ccn1cr Ftb. 2S-26, and March 4-S for .bo)s JUn1or All told. there will be SO 1op p~p and varsll) and .. arsrt) pla)ers · collqiaiccoachaaddrnlinatopicua thtchri1c. Awards -.111 be &l"Cn to all w1n~n and Mayne. cn\t'n~ has I )th trtiQn 11 QCC -.11h runncB-up in srnlks and doubles at both IM JV 41) career""''"'· $1.ll confCrcnce ch1mpionsh11)S and "Yl rlll)' le1<cls Enuy <kadhnc 1s Feb tO and 15\llc11tle. -.111 d1tc11u "Dc .. clopmcnt ofa All matchrs -.111bt1-.«>-ou1-of·thrtt 5'!1.S, nu C1tcher." h'u subjcc1 Ma)nt lr.nov.s v.cll 51ncc add KOOftl. 11 Saturda) m11chtt v.111 Qie pla)cd all m11 one of hrs mn1na catch«S 11 OCC have 11 Santa Ana H.iah School. v.11h unda)' t\.cnu 11 Sl&Jled professional ron1rans.. -· Rancho San11aao C ollqe'\ courts Ena~ fcr.i,1rr. . .__... ..... _ -"M rmr. in htt 12111 RIR>tr""ll n.r· __ _.. __ ...,_ Si-Oper 1m1tes'pl1rer0t"doobfcl1t'amit the J women's tennis 1cam roach. hes ,,.on slate 11tles lt'-cl. Varsil) en1nc11rr S 12 ptfi1naJcs pla)cror ui four of the pail fi\le 1e1sons and o,,.ns 10 doubln tea m. c~n c c 1mp1onslup$ Sile .,.,TICfiscuu -Tiie toacnan1<n1 ,,. fo~rattet ~·1<a11ttttn--- ··Pa11cncc and Vinuc.'' • S.nuaao mcn·s 1cnn11 team and entry fccsJcontnbu11ons trc till dcducubk Soccer clinic Rick Davu.. capu1n of the U ~ Oltmp1 and N111onal 1cams. .,,ill conduct 1 M>CCCr d1n1c 11 Cal Suac Fulrcnon Saturday .., C· 0,.VJS. rtprdcd u 1hc be~• A~cncan-bom soe«l' player C'Yer, will run l)b)cts throuah a scncs of dnlls ai med 11 1mp'iy1n1 soccer s\ills with HS1Stantt from area )OUlh COKhcs Mon than 200 local tOU~r pll)Cf"S arHApttlcd 10 auend the d1nac bc'sJnnrna 11 10 1 m .. rccciv1n, on-field ins1rue11on 1n headma. Juul· mg. dnbbhn" pass1na. r«c•"•nt and shoollng.. Pla)crs wltral~ ha\.c the opPonunny 10 vrc for an official soettr ,ersc) v.orn b)-Da"ts 1n 1n1crna11onal compcu11on The former cw York Co\mOS and MISL star v.111 be lcad1n1 lht u:~ a1>on1I ltlm thr' summer m,thc quahfyr na matches for the 1990 World Cup 1n Ital) Tht' chn1c tS open 10 OO)UndJlrl~ •~ ·1.l f'or more informa11on con\kl ("r.11~ ~a)s RSC men's 1ennis coach. 11 667-3.300. or 675-4006 for anforma11on or 10 r«et"e-an offkaa~cn11) form Senior-League tryout~ TiusSaturda) and Saturd•[!:!: 11from 2-4 p.m.... Cost.a Mesa. Lmlc 11o1ll hotd rqi51rauon and \I') Outs for bo)s and 11rt . I 3-1 S ycan. old. There arc t-.o d1vmoM. OntJun10f (I 1 )Cln old) and one senior ( 14-1 S) This 1~ an · opponun1ty to pla) other< •I)' 1ums An All·Sllr team 11o11l be Kl«tcd at 1hc-rnd ut the suson to teprescnt osta Mcu l he co\t 1~ a SS-0 donauon. All tryouts ind rq.rs1rt11on ""'" bt held a1 · Costa Mesa H •ah School. For more anform11aon, tontact .t1ehard EITcru a1 966-<. Mll n.., Nee, basketball coach at Nebraska, on Ohio Sa.tc pant Jay Burson, who scored 20 points ·to lead the Buckeyes to a 10.3-76 romp past the Comhuskers: "He ~s like )'our paper boy. but then comes down and nps your throat out~ _ This rca ly 1s a mce11ng of two fighters who have glorious pasts. dubious presents and not much future in thc rin~ . . RYDER "I m sull hanging around. Tommy's still hanging sophomore.'' recalled Whuc "But he "It was a real good football clau ·• wasJustan avcraac blocker, even as a said ·Ryder. ''.4nd the au>s -.ere junior. He hit tht WClghll and turned having a lot of fun Then 11 came ou1 Clipper enters abuse·center· Reserve auard Grut GMre1lck of the ~ Los Aneelcs O ippers checked himse lf into a • wbst.anct abuse center Tuesday. the NBA r team said. Gondrt'2ick. 26, missed practice ---- Sunday and told trainer Berate La.Ilea• he was goi ng 10 tee 1 doctor. The player contacted the NBA late Sunday and requcstect admissi<>n to the ASAP substanct abuse clinic in Van Nuys. It was not known whether he checked himself into the cljnic because of druas or alcohol ... Three Cleveland Cav1hen-guard Man Price, forward Larry Nemee and center BrtHI Da.perty -were named reserves for the Eastern Con fercncc team for the NBA A II- • Sw pmt Feb. 12 in Houuon. Other players selected as rcscrves in 1 vote by Eastern Conference coaches were &uard Matt J.t.. of New York. forwards Terry ea.--.. of· Milwaukee and &nm Mcllale of Bosto n. and center Patrldl Ewtq of New York. Cavaliers Coach te.7 W&aeat will coach the East all-stars. Western Conference reserves will be announced today. Loyola sets scoring mark :; LOS ANGELES -Loyola M1rymoun1 A "IC1 an NCAA Division I record for most • points in 1 pme in a !81-ISO victory over r U.S. International on Tuesday nipt as the ~--. schooh played the h1&hest-1COnng pmc in NCA A hi1tory. -Hank Galhers. Who-tcads't~ft'ilionln sconng and reboundin&. had 41 points and 1 school-rttord 29 rebounds (or Loyola Marymount. - The pmc was an encore to the previous h1ghtst· . ICOri"I pme, 1 162·144 Loyola victory over U .. lntem1&ional on Jan. 7 at San Dieao. The 331 points Tuetday n.p1 broke the rttord of 306 set in that 11me. The LOyola Uon1 had tied the record for most {>Otn1s ICOf'ed by one ieam in a 164-138 season-opening VIC'tor'Y mpilll1 Azusa Pacific on Nov. 28. Nevada-Las Vcsa' ICOled 164 in 1victory1Pinst Hawaii-Hilo on Feb. 19, 1976. ' ' ~ Lions broke their own NCAA record for moll poinll in a balf when lhey took a 94-76 lead 11 aatennmion over the Gulls. around. We fiau red we'd beuer get 11 on before Father Fromll Time aot both of us." sald Leonard, the only fiahrcr to His coach. Dave White. td he fell bold world titles in fi ve weiJht clas~ It was the nJht dec1s1on. but al$0 ---Dmr-t:z~i:m. is 32, and Hearns, JO. s1gnC<t 1101cd n W!IS ha1d ID come Dp Mtb a contracts for the June 12 fiahtdurin~a news conference at . pOor dcc:1s1on given 1hc choices. Roseland, the famous New York Ctty dance cmJ?Onum .-"I told him bcfo~ 11 all started 10 Leonard will put his World Bo1ung Council super pul down all the pos1t1vrs and all 1he m1ddlcwe1abt tltle on the line when the two meet at the negauvcs and then 10 wc1ah them Caesars Palace oUi(loor stadium an Las Vegas. out." said Whale. ··11hink he Jiada gut _ '\_ _ f cehna abo"' Anw na u1c.-It .wat Hurdler Foster breaks arm just a lot of little lh1np. •• Standout hurdler Grea P"ter, who broke his left arm two weeks before the * Olympic Trials last summer, broke 1t 1aa1n while playina basketball with fnends 1n Wes1 Ryder's n5C to Pac-Io· Stl lU was. quick once he made the dcc:1s1on 10 pla)' football. •!He cauaht a m1llton balls as a out to be a aood blocker.. that they wttt aoina to Hav.a11 llnd I · R~dcr said he expects the Sun did n't want to miss thar. Dc"1ts' t1metablc t<H»IHor h•m to.be -"Now tbaJ I think abou1 11 1f I· at 235 pounds when tus Junior sea.son could do 11 apin there's no place I'd amvcs. but as for hts first two 'Casons fi ke to play 1han at Edison .. all he ha rca1ly been lold 1s 10 be In add1tton to tnps 10 An Lona late rrady. , and Cal, he also ~•sued Vu1Hua and "He's 1 Jood athlete i hard-Ore&on. but can~led a tnp 10 tk10, kid~ and_. e'll ~uccctd.''_ Ala6ama because 1t confltctcd v.1th prtd1ctcd Wh11c. · the n gfo time 10 Vis11 riiona Stale".'° As for tum1n' to football af\er h1 R)dcr ts the 1ttoW'Ed1son pla)er freshman yea r, •R)dcr said ~nothcr . tocomm1tto1 Pac-10Khoof. url1er mo11 ve *H simply the camarader1r tackle Chns lipj)lncott made the that goc with 11. "dcc1s1on to so to C~I. Jr,.os Anactcs. f oster·s coach, W lenee, said Fo"er i>roke the arm underneath the metal plate which was sec I I inserted durina SUflCJY last summer. Foster suffered the ,, T01iS in,,ury Monday njpa ... Detroit Lions quarterback Qi.ck IAlll will undefao elbow sur)rry this week, Lions Coach Wape p...., said. Lona wilf undC1)o suf'lt'YY on his naht elbow Thursday in ~ Anac!.les. Dr. FraM Jolte, an orthopedic '"SpCCiahst._ W1l_l-perfoim the su~ry. Lona 1s expected to ·rttover in time for the 1989 sason. club spokesman n. P_.. 11id ... Philadelphia Eagle$ Coach .... , ll,.a promoled Jeff P'heMr to dcfen11ve coordinator and also ditcloled he has himt t .. BetUa, a veteran of 23 ycan in aM1Ch1n&._ lo ~ Fitcher as COKb of the defensive becks ... .U..-lluW, former All-Pro wide rcceiver and 1 contnbutil\I analyst on NBC's .. NFL l.ave" footblll prepmc show sin« IQ84, has siped 1 muluyear ..,..:emcnt with NBC' Spons. excaattve producer MAellMI w.-.. announ«d. Hunter hangs his h at, to nlntti . and gloves on coats win in row ay•NNYlllCMOO 1mprtS 1\C showint On a p~vtOU$ .. 11 I J. \ I' I 0 '. H \ IU 0 TaLaVlllON S Pm. -COLLaG• UllCaTaALL: Vlll•nove •I S¥r~uM (r .... 11 et mldnflfll), ESPN UO o.m -NO aAllCaTaALL: &..-ers •• Phoenh1, Chennlf f. 7 p m. -COL.L•G• aAllCaTaALL: MlllOUf'I ., Kenu,, ESPN. 7JO pm -11111W1iflla ........ '""'W1-UutaTaALL: TeriMIW .. Ttxa' (t .... ), Prime Tleket. I Pm. -..... aM:lfll: lent• Mlle ,.....n, C:l\eMll • (fl'rtml Tlcqt, 1"JO PM ), llADIO uo P.1'\ -.., U•STaALL: Lektrs ., ""°'"ht, • KL.AC (570). 7JI •.m. -NO MllCaTaALL: f!Wtlend •t c ....... KHH (ftla, SAN DIEGO -Sourhm\ Cah- fom11 Coliete·s Vanauants npped 10 a IOJ.9S mcn'1 bUkctbeU v1etory Tundly niaha. ahftr ninth strallht overall and seventh 11ra.ip1 an Gold· en Seate Athltuc Conference actton. Jeff Bickmore, a 6-foot-7 sophomore. wu the key fiaurt at the upcnsc of hos1 Point Loma Nazarene. dropp1na in 37 poants w11h an l S..for-25 performance from the f~ld Bickmore also had 1 l rebounds 1t he dominated inlldt and on IM brt'ak. Bu' it wasn't I one-man~ for SoCal Collclt as 1t JMlt fi~ "playm into double ftluret. l'odd Diaon and Ter:rr_Scrumi ach ..... 1 s·_poinu and . Pbil Hill ( 13) aald J•n Moucr ( 11 ) ICOftd in IW'lll clWlL Ron HubbM'd <2ll.a.:,IMI ""in Berblriek (22) led the The Va~ DOW lf;.l ovnall, ..., the leCoftd round of con~ ~~relay When they bola Cal ~~es:" .. *'.' Mam ou card. K"On n& a vac1ou$ Liv1n1 up lo h11 nickname of "The lnockout or Iowa CO&dcn (;love Bounty Hunter," Mike Hunter ultd a heav_ywwe11ht champion Rock)" vicious ovethlnd naht to the car of. Pcpd1. Coats came 1n throw1n, tome Donn1e-Coeu lo ~ hts 14th ~n ~ shots U-he tried to finish off Tundly n1p1 an bo11 ins at the l~1nc Hunter in a hurry Mamott. The punch came wim to accOnds teft tn the founh round and Coals could not Jet up 1n time 10 btat the count. Hunaer bas been 1 man on IM mtftd, u he had been "hatrihtauna from torn e1n1"-" in both of h11 ibouldm. , .. 11'1 .,.., IO be hnllh)' llltn Ind now..& waat to~ out ucr .. ,et m~ c.-..airy bKk. ' •id Hunter. ··1 Mid to mu up tot loll time. I need IO _ID · blck IO lbe crullnwe•t divil6oe'1fbeft I'm the bell ....... In .... wottd •• 195 pc:iach. .. C.u wtao ame iato Ille "81" ..... MS ,. ....... I wery But the elusive Hunter showed srca1 sktllt ll dodlsnt the heavy ,. 1na11ny bt1ns thrcnm b)' CC»1s ThC first round wa won by COits 11 he landed tome 1nappe111 left ~ and tntd 10 follow -1th· 1 bi& npl. The second round .... dom1na1ed b)1 Hunter as he not only sa.)'fd rhH1 \C, bu' btpn land1na 10me bca atfb. Coats now.PS to 6-3 •hile Hunlcr rttOl'ds hts runth knockout. 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P•ttrt 111: RCSCf'\CS ~. {,r cn-kJ th( l~kcrs v. 1th 24-Ger.aid W1ltrn and 1KcM ) Walker pQ1n1 t~,llov.cd b~ fam<" \\ ort-h\ 'SCO~d c" 't ork·s fi rst 11 poinu ofa ""h ~' and { ooper v.11h I~ a the 16-5 second-half purt that "-amcd Laker\ v.on tor the nunh tune LO thCU'. the ti...n1 ks lO thctr I th conSttUll\.(' la t HI pm~ ho me '1ctory lccp~ r1o\~·kd Huu ton "llh a Tht v.1n g.:&\.C "'le\L \ orl an I ·I ~.i c,ln·h1gh .1 ~Jani\ anJ \lccm homt' rttorJ and a tQ.6 mar~ 1n Ol.tJU"on had ~-point\ un d 11 Januan , rdx,unJ\' but 11 v.'l\n't ·t"nuu h to Plstoat-114, Bells H: Ocruus pr~\e.n11hc R~l~I'.! from dropping Rodman a nJ 8111 uumbttr sank one pmc l'll,·htniJ t 1ah in tht" :\1 1d · dut(h baskt>1 after pu~1 ng down '-'CSl l),, l'>ton. oftcn l\C rebound in a rough I> l O\ .\ ngck . "hll h led 63·6 l at pJa, c-d ovcmmc as Detroit 1um cd haltumr out5oeornl ff ou$COn ~4-o 10 ooc ho t Oucaao _ open tht> third qu ncr. v.11h C oopcr • Jau ff. Manri.cb U : In Dallas, \4.0fUl ci tu oW\1 1-1 1~u fl r Jotrrr todcto mad ctght con· ['()tnl't ih.it P' C' the l ale~ an 7-6 7, SC\:Utl\ e hots. 1nclud1ng four dunng k'1J '-'1th l4 tell rn the period. a 17-IO run to oPcn the third quarter: _ ~ J-po1nt hot by < oopcr and a a nd Utah mo\.td into und1 puled t>a11lt..t-1 by lo\ar('tm ~hdul-Jab~rp\~ po \C ion of first pla~ rn the the Lalcr-. a tJ_. I lead hclorc \.11dv.c t DJ\11 ion Houston narro"eJ 1t\dcfic11 to" • 4 tls 111, S..lcs 11%: Bud. W1I· i oing into the lourth quanc1 l he !tam thrtt-po1nt pla) ~Hh 3 . scc- l3l cr kd b\ a' mu h l'i ~4 r'Qint'I ond kft put 'cv. )(f"S('\ ahc d to ta) anJ Hou\ton" 'nc,t'r clo~rthan 11 and the cts napped ~aule's 17. 1n the tuurth quaner . ~me home "1nn1na trcal In lither ~B.\ &Jmt·\ B•ckl 117. IU•J• 114: Ja) BaUtl~ t 10. elht'1 103· John Humphncs M'Ol'l'd 23 po1n1 and \\.1lham4i nJ \1.&rl ~larh: calh R1cli.' Pmt·c had 13 ofh1s :?I 1n the ~red c1 ht point a' \\ a\h1n11on founh quarter a ho t l\11lwaulec cra-.cd a ninc·point ddicat tn rhc earned its .I th lOnS«UU\C lnumph tounh quancr and heat Bo ton o'er \:icramcnto lt'-'il thctifths1ra1ahthome-rnun Sp.rs 117, N•uets Ill: In n \lc:lof'\ luf 1hc Dulkt'I, 'Aho "on all Antonio Vl'mon ~a10\ell scored :?6 rhn-c i.amc ~llh the ( thK at thl' points and urq ~ndtrson added I ( ap1tal (-c:ntr'( \ton. v. h1c:h ha' a tht' pul'\ napped a three-same JropJX'd _lht' ma1ght on thl' road lo 1n1 tr~li. '\Ht Slumping Kings drop 8 -5 verdict to Calgary ' . LA remains w inless in last seven games after latest setback Ftom TM Asioclat~ Press rt"Cord 1n that rttJrd i~ :? -0-~ wl\('o leadtn& after t~o ' • I I . ----~Banks,. S&Ls girqfor proposal to r .. I . -' • -. WASHINGTON °(~P) -Banks -1avin_p ins1i1uuons ~re braced T~y fc>r a pouiblc proposal from the Bush adm1ni11ra1t0n lo.raise their insurance premiums as a way to rescue lbc aovemment fund that insures savinp and loan aU«iations. 0 Thinp are a little scary to us." said Kenneth A. Guenther. executive vice presiden{ of the Independent lankers Association of America. • Guenther said he mterprcttd com- ments over the weekend by White House Chic( of Staff John Sunuou as indica1ina the .administration. was bad.inc away from its controversial sugest1on that deposuors J>IY a fee of· about 2S cents on every SIOOin th'e1r· accounts. Meanwhile. several members of the Senate BankinaCommitteecalled for a gu1ck infusion of S2 billion into .. _.the Federal Sav1nRS and Loan In- / .( surantt Corp. to that rqulaaon couki liqueda~ mott itpOlvcnt SALa.wb c~ deMaes propoecd rebms. SUnunu, reipondi,. aoqua&ions in a Su.= tdevisaon tnterview. had defc &he deposit fee idea u if he wernalk1na about an increase 1n the premium•tml anstitut1on1 have been payina since 1934. He ··seemtd 10 be mov1na away from a deposit fee to an increase in banks' premiums," Guentbcr Kid 1n an interview. Senior 1dministra11on ofYk11l1 are sayina lhey will urac Ptt11dent Bulh to propose 1 premium hike rather: than a fee 11d by deeos11or1. accord· mg 10 Tuesday's ed1uons of The Ne.w York T •mes. whach cited unldenuftcd sources. and NBC News. Bush intends to present 11 least an outline of his Sell plan when he addrcsses Coniress on Feb. 9. So far --~~-- be has 1nd1cattd no prd'erence am<>na premiums for botb banks and S&u lht ~n)-options. wouki be unf11r becauK about tVrO-• d "lnwereto makeapredacuon.m) ih1nSs of thf mo~ tcntrattd for Junk bond investments barre auess 1s those premiums are Jo•na S&Ls *Ouki come from banks. • up," 111d Stn. Phil Gramm. R-Tuas. He n&tmated that a 2S-ctnl in-"SOmebod)'s aoing to end up h1v11\1 crtate in ~nk1' 8.J..cent premium· WASHINGTON (A P)-Tht Fed-mmt insurance fund bll:luna S&L to pay them. My sucss 1s u w10 would pus)! as many as 750 profitable eral Home Loan Banll: 'Board on de~il · • P.robably be the instttut1ons. but the banks int6 thc rtd, To the tltcn11ha1 Tunday announced nt,,,. resmcuons S<)htnt~ but shaky, 1ns.tttutio~t>1 de~s1lors will "Pay them indircc1ly. banks and. S&Ls pess on the cosi 10 on Ji' inp 1ns11tut1ons' 1nvestmen1s • that don't meet cap11al rtQU1rcmmh 'We'll bury this (dcp<>Sit fee) their customers throuah lower in se><alled "Junk bonds." which pey will be required to att aovcrnmcnt proposal on the one hand and d1a 11 up 1nternt rates on deposns. it would h1ah 1nteres1 rates but carry more risk approval before butina Junk ~nds. throuah another hole." he said. encourlJt dePoSitors to put their than investment-sradc bonds Eiusttll& rqulattons ~r~11 the ' The adm1niS1ra11on tias told mcm-money 1n untnsumt mo~-market fhe lltfK'~\ whK'h ,..~1e1 about pwcbase..of-Jwik~ u 1nst.nu- bers of Conaress 11 hkely wall propose mutual fuf'dl offered b)' brokeraat 3.000 federall y an sured S&Ls. barred t1ons can ·invest no more 1han scllina bonds for about $45 bilhon. fi rms, he satd. insolvent 1n5t1tut1ons from ma~tnl percent of the...-portfolios in i smak The difficulty comes 10 ramnc the $7 The U. . t..eaauc ofSavin~ lnsutu· new 1n\estments in Junk bonds and Junk bond mutual fund btlhon to $9 b1lhon needed each )Car 11on1, the la')t:St s&L trade associa-scnertlly will require them to ~II O'er the last few )Car\,Junlc bond to pay off the bonds. t1on. has said u cannot pe) more JUnk bonds the} already own. ha'<e bttn a profitable '"'estment for The S&L 1ndusu1 and many mem· toward the FSLIC's problems and at Excepuons to the rule are per-man) S&Ls AnaJ>~~ worT), ho.w- bers of Congress advocatt using tax the same time raise more capital from mined 1f bank board .examiners e\Cr. that 1f the issu1n1 c-ompentc.s money, an alternative the Bush in"estors as a buffer bct"un losses bche"c holdtllf the JUn) bonds 1s in default dunnt an economic <!o-n- administrat1on 1s trying to avoid and insured dcpo61lS. the near-term interest of the ao\ern-tum. S&Ls will bt' stu k for a loss Gucn1bcr said an increase in fftlease ... RESCUE/ISt . Direct,o.ry · prdfife~·oc networking- ~--i-possib.ilities 6 task forces being fOrmed to combat. crinie in .. th·a suites £l.l'O (.41>4-Atiomc.~od-Otllct. >1~1ij~!£d financial ly JOYCE IODLOYICH Of .,. o.-y ,._ sun The 19 9 ed111on of usan Linn's "01rec1or) of Orange Counl) ct working Orga,n1zauons." "h1ch features 415 local groups and assoc1a- t1ons. 1s hot off the press. The d1rcctol) lists trade organiza- tions, nctv.ork1ng groups, pro- fessional v.omen's organiza11ons. chambers of ~mmercc and com- puter users· groups. h contains such mformauon as the time and place tach group meets. a contact telephone number. ma1hng address and bnef S}nops1s of each group's purpo~ "IJ 1s useful to ~lcs re1,>resentaJ1"es and crurcprcneurs tooling fot.bus1; ness contacts, speakers· seeking con- ncct1ons. job hunters. and those contemplating a career change," she said. "It 1s also helpful for new transplants 10 Orange Count) " Linn. -Newport Beach resident and frcclapce pubhc relations wntcr, said she , attends 50 to 60 g~oup functions monchl~. "Ins a fun way to create' 1s1b1h1> ... she said. ~·Nctworlc1ne 1s the buzzword of the 198-0s.Jt 1s the m~t direct and effective v.ay to mal e SuunUnn , industry ircnd s and generally keep )OUr ear to the ground " Linn publrsbes netv.orking columns m two local business nev.-s- pap(rs. he also teaches a scm1- monthl) seminar 1,n Nev.pon Beach cnutled u~etworting-fo Fame and Fortune" for Job-hunters, en- trepreneurs and salespeople. · "People S(!emed hungry for &he informa11on in this d1rcc-tory;· she said. "Before the fir t ed1t1on la.st }ear. there had ne ver been a thorough comp1la11on of b;mness organ 1a- uons that meet regularl) 1n Orange County .. General Diel Thornburgh )lid Tues-cnme~ \\Ould assrgne to v.o day that s1 task forces arc bt'1ng c.>.cluc;1"el) 1n this area along "llh lav. created 1n maJor c111cs 10 comba& cnforc~ment agents "Chmc· 1n the suites" b) lijhung The un11s will "comoat .... hat can against secu nttt and commod111es 1pll} be called c-nmc 1n the su11es" fraud Thornburgh ~1d ... the kind of c-nm1- . --·we ~ C\Cry )car billions of nal acu""Y ~l's camt'd out under dollars-of los~ to 1n"cs1ors and 1n the guise of respcct.ab1hl't in the mlJOr laX rc\'Cnucs to the federal go, em-·financial markets " mcnt b) reason of hemes mvoh mg ' "All of these mvcsttp11ons arc dccc11. concealmenl and breach of d1fficuh and require 1he soph1st1cated inrsrcamcd out. for eumplc. in the effons ·of e: pentnced prosecutors sccunt1es-and commod1t1es bus1· The) are not made by breaking down ncsscs," Thornbuflh told reponers the door and semne the e\l~ncc," The attome} general. flan l cd b> sa1clThomburgh. himself a former U S. attome~s ftom New Yorl. · U .. a11orncy in Pittsburgh. Chicago and Kansas Cit}. announced The task force idea v.as fir5l pressed plans 10 create six sccunt1cs and 1n 1987 by federal prosecutors. in-• '"t'Ommodiuc fraud un111 1n those--clud1ng-fbu;tolph.Gtuhant, the oulgo-· c111cs as v.-ell as Los Angeles. Dcn"er. ing lJ .S attome> an New York who and San Franc1~0 sp(arheadcd the ~ucces\ful pros- lhc announcement came JUil ecut1<5n of insider-tradlna on Wall weeks after disclosure-that federal Street · 1n,esugators 1n (h1cago had been Thornburgh hinted that the crca- condumng a tWO-)C-ar underco"er uon of tas.k forces in Denver, n operation that has turned up "''de-Francisco, Los A.ngt'les and Kansas spread evidence of fraud b) com-(11, v.ould result in cnimnal ind1C1· mod111es flJ1ures trader\ at the C h1-menu cago ..BoudofTrade and the C h1caao " ta) wncd.·· the a11ome)' gcn~I Mercantile fachansc. told r:cporter,.. Thornburgh ~1d· IS federal pros-Sclecuon of those c111c · for tas~ tl1is I business contacts. sta\ current on The d1rC'ctor} co t'> S 18. plus Sl.56 for tu and shi pping \\ nte to e1worlina 01rectol')-3334 E Coast H1&hwa)", Su11r 291 Corona del Mar. 9.:!625 or caJI 7 6-1320 ccuton v.-1th opcne-nce 1n' ~ti1.111n1 for~cs ..,.as ba~ on ··v.hat the hl ton insider 1radmg. tod man1pula11on Please~ FRAU0/85t ' . .... I . . \ It's the "Entertainment• '89" dlS<,·ount book. And It can be yours free. Ju t open a D account with as Httlc as S5.000 In fund w to Pacific Savings Bank. For a lenn of your CURRENT <'hotce. from ix months High Rate High Yield to Ove years. . You:tl earn PaclO(· 8. 75 q" 9.14 ~ f 5avings Bank' high rate o f Interest. · Plus. you1l ITC'elve an "Entertainment '89" book wtth which to enjoy substantial saving at restaurants. theaters. oSportJng ("Vents and · more In your area. So V1i 'It the Paclfl 5avtn~s .Bank branch nearest you today. Or call 1 800 PAClf1C . Becau onJy a P'c:lclOc Savings Bank CD gtv you o many great way» to save. FNJFIC S\VINCS BANK Costa Mesa (714) 631-0800 Costa Mesa Courtyanls (714) 631-7831 J.: Mustafa El-Ah 1s a bu mcssman from ubi- non His friends call htm .. Mos ... and he's about 10 become an Amencan c1t1zen Toaether with Cah m Bradberr}. "'-hO \pent lus hfe s.avlllgs to buy an Arco MP & G Tune 'P franchise in Downey, and three other MP & Ci franchisees -Shahe Guirago s1an of nta na. Marwan Jarm;ik.an1 of Seal Beach, and HtAnna NaJem of Co ta Mesa -he wanu h1 da) m coun More pan1cularl}. he ~ant~ the coun 10 declare that Arco·~ controversial transfrr fee 1\ unrca\Onable He also wants the 011 company to pa} him damages for the lnJUI')-he has ufTercd Herc's the back.ground· Atlan11c Richfield< o demands a 2S percent "transfer fee" whene"cr an Arco i.crv1ce stauon f ranch1se 1s sold on the open market. Applied 10 the gross selhllJ pnce of ttic business. the fee can cast!> cost the dealer $50.000 or SI 00.000. · T.f\at's unfair. S8}S Moss El-Ah ~ho ~ould ha\le to pay 25 percent of $230 000. which i the Rt Sl~ESS '\OTt:s .. asking pncc of ht\ busy and p0pular c;ta11on at the franchise:· Wamer A' enue and pnngdalc • tl't'et in lfunt· S--ut Peter v v.o\dof Qf Anaheim , -auome) for mgton Beach -the dealer coo tends that an) thing more than the He's not alone Sen Jee station franch1'tCcs cost of paptN-ork cs 1.500 to S2,500> ii. un- acros the state face similar c1rcumstl!'ltr' __ rcasonablt. and fC11.Utal-CS pro_poS('d sales And they all aarcc ffiat the requirement not I fap,crt wnneu tcphen R Sherton, el(CC\lh\C onl> deprives• dealer of the aood v.1!1 that ha\ been d1r«tor of the outhemCahforma Service tauon ca med 1hrouah years of hard ~ork ond d1rcci AS)()('1a11 on;a1rtt1 with that assertion He told the financial m"e~tment in the busrnes._, 11 lowers the court the fee should not c'cecd $5,000 When an 1.111 valut' of the fran(h1sc and mh1b1ts ~les of ~n 1ct' com pan_> confiscate~ a s1anific-ant pon1on of the 1111on franchise .. 1n general value-of the; bus1ncu, 1t frustratts the wile of the Determined to br ngan end to the pract1ce, 1he fr.&nch1sc and all franchlk15 , be said dealt-rs m Guuqoss n vs Atlanuc Richfield fileJ .Another exp(n witness, bus1nes~ broktr Ard ~u1t 1n state co rtt )'ea~ ago Today. the legal Kcu1han , sauJ the transfer fee ad.,enely affects the c:halknat to the rtuonabltness of the fee 1s bC1n1 \lllue of the stJllon and the ab1ht) of the d~ler 10 heard by Judac ()avid H Bncknccr in ~panmcn 1 ~II 11 Ho also told the court he knows or ca~ l 7 of the u~nor Coun of Oranse C..ount). "here bu)crs a 1tall) bad.ed out of dc.-aJ when fhe relevant la"'. C1lifom11 Busmess and ihe) learned about the 2S J)(tttnt tran\fl"r fee. Profes.~1ons Code 21 148. allow~ 011 companies to ·G"01dof, who 1 JUl!concludlna the pl11nt1ff'.\ cflarsc a transfer fee 111hc time of a \ale-1fthc fee case, c\pccts the uu 10 take another \\>ttk or t..,.0 1s ·•rtasonablc when compered to the le pri c of Ht 1 Q~ina for damqc\ and de<:laratol) relief'. ~ l . t' .i:.-. ' • -., • . I leaze spreads; g6v rn ment, Wall St i:eet fg>cu·s on ethics Ill STll'M 'ATSIS --.--... NEW YORK-With the FBI buaina tradana pilS LD OJCIF'& commodmn markeb and Prnicknt BuW\ promlli .. to Wttd out corrupuon an'°' rm.wot. etha~ '' ~ eouicd u an anttdo&r to anochtr round of shad} dealinp. la Wuhanston, on Wall trttt ind 1n classrooms of \ht Mti0n'11op business Khools. honHty and moraht) are attona thcmH. • "You art~ whm a.recd or 'makma It by an> means .is ~«pta~:· said Bom Ya\.1µ, a prof~ of ~ac ~ busanCM rnpons1btlit' 11 Columbia Uni-vmat)" s busanns 161001 ... We've It\~ 1n a dtca<k wbtre ~ re SA)'U'I af )OU cut comm, it's not 100 '*1. .. -..---In one ofJtlsflnt~ Pftt1dent Buifiippoiflted-a · panel to rccom~nd ethics reform an aoHmment. The mO\'C 1ndacates Bush wants to cras.c the Jepcy of the Rnaan admmmrallon, 1n which 100 official •-ere acculCd of unethical bth1"'1or. At&OrncyGcMnl DictTbom~ -who~ Ed~ wear JU. h1mwlf accvted o( uDtthical bdua\'iot -la8d T uttday &ht ID\ munmt ••II creatt tPeQal \14: forcftand hirt m0tt 1nvnueason \l.l'ftl•natecunticland cemmod1t1('$ fraud. . "Tbr) want to ttt ~bihrfc!:k an the finanaal markcu and thcy'tt totna to en all the ruin and rqulauons to ll't the markees blck to the pubhc," ~ad Jacl 8arbant'l. 1 futu~ analyst with Gruni.1 ct Co • Promuaofto~rtnforttmentand<'lll\'forethte4ll reform foUow 1.-0 ~nt financaal fraud caics , t tht Chacaao M~ntak Exchanat and the Chtlago Board of Tradr. a t*O-)'Hr f~ral 1nqu11; has rat~ &IJqauons thal\ as man} as 100 broken and tradt'rs S)'lltmltacalf) · cheated customers out of millions ol dollars. In Ne,. York:. Dre~tl Burnham LAm~n Inc. rcccntl) aarced to pkad 1u11t~ to U1' fclon1e and pa) S650 l1'ttllion an the largest-<, er secun11es fraud pro~. . The mO\C to make.ct~ prominent ran s from -Greenspan plaYing down reports . of rift between Bµsh, Fed Reserve lj MMrrtN CRUTSINGER pohC) SbQUJd CrT more Oft the side of ,.,, ,~ .,,.., "• estt rcu,eness than of sumulus." WASHINGTON _·Federal Rt"· In his comments Bu\h said. ··1 sef'\e Chairman · !\Ian Greenspa n· don't ~ant to sec us mo'e w ~tron¥h called President Bush "a \Cl') good against fear of inflation that ~e and Old fnend" TuCM:la) and sa1d the ampede gro-wth ... On Fnday, Bu\h said dunna a press confcrtnce tic t"o ba\IC o nl) minor difT~en<.-n didn't bche\t' the d1flcrcnctt bCtv.ttn concemana the condu<'t of economic the new adminislrataon and the pOhC). central bank "Acre that areat • Greenspan pla ed do-.n rcpons of ~rbannes. D:Md.. t!1d r.---.-..Tft"-hrotw_,r-Tmr ~fnt lt6t r he was concemCOiliat di~vccmcnls and Bush which surfaced last -.~ bct"ccn Bush and Greenspan .. ere after Bush said an -.n 1ntcn.1e"-he dad. beinaaarcd pubhcl) rather than ~ins n~H>efte\.C the tentral ban~ hould be '-'Or~ed out 1n pnutc. He qucsuon('d trytn& to sJow ttonom11: aro-.th Green pan about his access to Bush ~use of a fcu of 1nflat1on. • and lhe role he hu had tn mak1n1 What~ver daffercnct' do cus1 -suggesuoiu on wl\at should be 1n the and I thank the) arc ~anu~uk -budget Bu b "-111 submit to Co~ have betn euaacratCJ , GrccnsP3n nc~t month sand dunna an appearance before the Grttn ·pan said he had not 'mt't conves 1onaJ Joint Economic Com-wuh Bush sincc Dttcmbcrbut that he mm«. was meeting on a rtgular N 1 .. uh In an antef\1ew. Bush had cau· Trtasur) S«reiary 1cholas Brad), uoncd the.-entral bank apanst o"'er-Bush's top economic poke.sman react1n1 to 'the threat of inOation Greenspan S3id he c~pccts to ~ followana tcstamon)' the pre' 1ous d3) consulted on the conttnts of Bush's by Grttnspan an wfl1ch the Ftd ~udgct before the pn:~1dent un,cals 1t chairman said the rts._ of higher in aJoint ddg.u to Conarcu o.n Feb 1nflal\onw1 r u en ~that Fed 9. . · $lrac1tt 1«unttt1 tnforcmac-nt to aoft ad cams-1an1 to lkatintt1k"hooltauch11 ttanwcrs. wlaicta i ~ rcqwred rounn1t Harvard 8u111\ns School j an tthan cu Aut tlall alter recesvills a SJO .. In 1n ••tempt«> reaaw~ \!'te-et'I that 111 broktn art mdowmcnt f'tom fOnncr Sccuritiel Md En Or• ethical, 'Jl"Htmetu a>ant Mt'mll L}nch Ii Co. ' CommllllOft Chairman Jolln Shad, art tclld.u.l • 11 h broadcast1n1 ttle-v1sion cummertaals that concl* v.nh that t\Jtry bus.MM dec1tion has.IOCW rcpem'll4DM the meuqc .. A T rad111on of Tru t " • IBM Chairman John F. Aken. wrn~ cun.a Moat Wall trttt bro~t'l'llf hou~ now rcqui~ n<''A 1uuc of a Musachu1it111 ln1t1tute of T Slomn cmplo)'ttl to \a&n .,-ttmtnt U)•na the) understand School of Manaaiemcnt pubhcation, said ct aftllnlC· com_pany poh~ies 0~ tht' handlina of ~nsill\t' or uon 11 fine -but should bqin in lundtrpnen. · confidenual inlonl)auon. "If an MBA candidate doesn't knotw the di&rc.c:e 1 ·ana rtpOn of an\ldtr trading urfactd in 1986. betwttn hontst)' and cnme, betwetn lyiftaand aedu• lbe broktrllt' firms hl'Oe ffiO\~d tO frtqUC'nt)\ emph3SIZC truth, then bullntll tehool, in all probebihty, wilf ftOt &t.tldt"hne. t'WI) t\trtd COll~t' sraduatcs Aft 1odcxtn· produce a bom-qain convert," Akal aid. natt'd about beh1\10r dctmcd immoral or 11lepl. f1nanci&l andaowemmentofficieltpridict the latelt ---· "Wc''e u~t('d computer 1'11' t1llancc of tran • moraJ ind lepJ tran911'H11on1 ~·U tngrr rd0nft11Ucb 11 arnons to pro' 1de f1 ter and more a\:Curate v.arntnf s.ians utTer J•d \trms and fines for white-collar lawbraken; of tradan& atad brokcraae actions wtth1 n the firm.· said . Both the EC and the Commodat} Futures Ttldina Peter Roche, a spole~man for Morpn Stan le~ &. Co. Comm1uaon arc up for fcdtraJ rcauthonzauoa tbas year, v.hcrc a 2~..._~t'ar-old JUOIN anal)st la~t ~r wa andCon1JHs1scx1>«tedtorccctvcbroadprnsu_rcto&ive PfQSe( utc:d lor in 11.'kr trac.hna • -tbc •nc1es Jtt*ltr pohce power . . FRAUD OTf I PS \ \D DOM \'t \\'SE l PS l DOft\S ~ . "11\I '\\'I DID '\ '' I I \DI H' T\~:-~r.--.-.. ...... u. a.. ca. nn 11 ..._•nm• 'Da.JI+ 11.21 -rm-n111 "II \ I \ ll I-:' DID '\'D\Q 'l '1't \Kl -~~~L;".Cr'~iC'lsr· Y.•!9WIAllllWI~· : • ( t I t t t • IC : C : ~. .. .,. ........ _. ......... -.. -.-._ \ • Oow Jones jumps 18 points for third straight fin ~sh over .2 ~.300 DIVEST 8)' MARCY GORDON ,., .__ IA'tlt .. ¥' NE\\ YORK -Thntod marlct. fin1 heJ ruaher Tuc~a} _fter re· bounding bmkl> late in th<' tradan& scs ion The Dov. Jont's a' t'ragc -0t 10 1ndustnah Jumped I ~I po1n1 ti> :? :W2 '2 11 highest (lQSC' 1n the Cktobcr 19 7 marL.et crash and its third str.ught finish o.,cr ~.300 'IOCt' the collap~ The w1d<'I~ "a1chcd bluc<h1p bJrQmc.tcr had IO!ol 41'> mud1 as 15 points cJrht"r in Ult' da> dvanc1ng is uuoutnumt>Cred de· chne b~ nearly 2·\0-1 tn oa11on"tdt' tradanaot l";c'tlr "t orl ~tod. f \Change:· lt ted stod." "'11h Q60 up. ~~I do" n and 491 um:hanaccJ ··Thai. 1s .a m:irlct that sho"s rts1hen e, · said Monte Gordon '11· rtetor o( rtscar, hat Ore> tus Corp I he comeb:l l rtanforccJ mar~• pla)e~· b(hef th.lt man~ foman in' t'Sto" .and l 1nst1tut1ons ha.,e bttn rtas urtJ b\ 1 stronr dullas.an.1 pp;ut"nth \Ound t'~onom',. -;ind po1cnual thicat of snfl1t1on Froml4 'tau. flXu on ~(') ol)t'T'ata~ locauons and mmets. arc rtad) to ;ump on the \\~II \trttt pcr.1sa m tht ttcnom} ~nd"' gon that ~·pn roll n last Alter thfo mar rt ttsled lo-.cr "tt'L: · le' el • ho,,_,tH·r, ll un ~ late ··1 rcma111 bulh h on the muk<'t." 1n the da} and ap1n ho"Aed th( \lid Pt1cr l>aPuuo. man4 c "'' the \trt'~gth m ~1n1 ll fC'l"t'nt ralh s ((\Ill 'tqu1t\ group IH \ht hOl'I tht' Do" Jone\ l\Cf1llt' of ro andus Lehman Hu"uon Inc '"I think the tn:il' ldl inward the 2 • .300 te,d, a •1liltJ1cn1" an! ~uu there ~nu s1\c bu~inssurse -.~ 1n mt m:irkct to ron11nut' -.1th the raJh · :\moo ..Kll'ch tcadC'J 1' ue on · \oluinc 0 11 thC' 11001 of tht" fl11 tht ,_, C:. \Olumr lt'OlJer Teuro Board came to 19~ 05 m1l11on h:arc . ~\SC , 10 5 •.., RJR Nab•~" up '• up from lt> 7 1n m1llwn 1n Mondosy'~ at~ • .\ r T d1mtird I to H , , Ford sc ion Motor aJ,an"'t'd I to 54 • IBM .\nal) h '-!1J Ill m r ct ,.a t•nc-1nctta. • to and Gcnt'r&I tarl> T'ucsd.J\ trom prolit·t L:1n 1n Clcone rose l• to 4 " thr altcrm th ul l:i'lt ~cc~·., till· Houghton M111l1n JUmp('(f • to pre:\ 1\C' rail~. "'hu:h .runtmuro on 4 ~· atlcr a"group headC'd •h> rcu\ \1 omb\ '"'"'tor ~<lbcn \t B.m dt lo~ \\all ln:'ct'~ bulla<ih cnthu<o1a,m th~t ll hold a·S o percent saal..e 1n the al~ "' ~ tl.amp(ni."d omc"h:tt b~ puoh,h1n1 "omp;in\. The 83uaroup wmment\ TucsJ ) b' f t"der3I Rt'· lost a h.lltlc lace h1\t '('I r to acqu1rt' \trH R< rd ha1rm1tn \tan 1rccn· ,\t;a, m1ll.:an , anothC'r IA.CU· no~n pub- p;1n. anab\l'i "31d .\mong u1her h\hCr 1hlng'I. Gm~n,nan tl\ld <.on m' l \"\ C.orp tell , 10 31 v.h1le Jo1nl Ec:onQm1c Comm1ll('t" 1hu ti\ u11'1cm Co "-l un hang('d at .!~ •, The stralct) v.111 rtsult an non· MUmb co u as v.-ell as non-cub 'tlrntc:dov.n of certain mtanaiblc and other ~t'I a aa1('d .. 1th the dn t" led (enters lthouah the amount of su h ch has not .::..ct'-·-...,,....,,,.,,, been dtTtmi1MG. t c compan) c~· pecu to post • founh-<iuar1er and lisol·)ear lo ··This aciaon 1s consistent •1th the compao) 's pre' iousl)' announ~ 'ltrat~ to ~us its rrsou Ort --'--iii\11 unter opcrauons 1n programs in key market "'h1cb meet the com· pany's lfO"'lh and protitab1li1y cnten1 •• said Dennis G Dan_ko. compan) prn1dcnt Up to I 0 centt'rs 1 nd programs not mttllnJ de rtd le'els of irov.th and profitab1ht~ "''II ~ dl\estt'd or ~­ locatt'd. For lbt nine months md1na 0' • • Rcada are has ea~ S 10.000. or 10 ct'nts per sha.rc, on manqc- '\\.SE ('OWPOSITE TH.\ '\S.\('TIO'\S mrnt-fee "'tnun of $14,716.000. There arc ,200 000 share ouwa.nd· ma ••• Rate chinaes b> l..nattd Parctl ~n.1ce for air and &r<>\lnd delncnei. effcctnc Monda ... ,u boof1 6nt quarttr rhcnues of fllitte o-n1 eer,. an It'\ anc b\ about 25 pcrcmt as the com pan) rcpbccs rate tabks an •ts macrocomputcr-bascd ~l sbap-P•na and m11hn s)'stems uted by .o , ~f ~ .mort than I 5, busaneues na- ' • • ,,.uonw.dc • 1.,. ... .,t..: "Sen.a~ revenues ~ ~ 11\t 1bout I pnun-i of total sa~ .. '9icJ " -. 11cro General Prtsadcnt _ Oeoqit O'Leary. "But .-hen thtre ~· a ~ chan1e b) a m11or camtr like UPS and lht' Postal ~ICt. it Ml a ''ntficanl impact on bo\b the..,.and bottom lanes • • O'Leary, dcd1Md 10 bemM 1M 1mJ)Kl on f'int q'*1Cr ...,... -.. cause of a num~ Ol odllr .m~-. ~n P'OCCtl CCMK•l'tlldy tb "sl"P tht compuy's • 1 • 11111. WOW dcakT1 are ablDdl •• a 1 t n el ~ Pfodut11 • ........... and at 11 too .._ IO -tWr 1mpen °""' dtiM a railty _..,.. opttmasm... • Ora .. C0Mt DAILY ~OT/ ~9Y. 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Out: 4 !bys JO WOfds, S1 99 1 dlfS 10 •Old~ SI I 99 I 11110 bolls and lllOIOrcycln P!lfalt "'"' onr,) Thursday Wed 5 30 PM Fnday . Thws 5·30 PM Saturday Fri 5·30 PM Sunday Sat. 1 r3o PM Business Coonter Monday-Friday 8 00 AM-5 00 PM 142-~71 The Daily Prlot aCCCJpts no 1t1b1llty 10< any error in an 1dvert1sement tor wnrch 1t may be responsible except tor the cost of the sp1ee actually OCCUpted by the error Credit ciln only be allowed 10< the hrat 1n5eft1on IOAfl 0.-.. 1011 -1911 w 1014 If-",.. ,., . ...... '°'' '"'""-·-·"'"""' 1Q10 ~---IOJ1 MISC. •« .... .eo•o '--""'' ...... IOI_. -.,....s..-. IOll AUTOMOTJVI ·-'-llOIO 0 ._..._ .. ,...., ..., ._ .... _ '°'° ·wi....~.-.. tOJO '"'°' 'OJ) ¥-"040 "-'0-0.• ~, '--tQjO .. _ .._...., 9100 ._ 0.--tlOO -·-t).00 DIRiCTO..IH s~rttt Direc1011 OI 1 t tNst C11 GuK!f> Alilo ,tlOI Pu E.\ll!t h~ ()pea Holl*~,,~~-...... 30 411' .s reqwtd ~ Sl.ll>f«I lo bllt not !!111ed I~ 1.nal'ltt Cl!MfU COM!Plllfd •I I Iott Ol ll't ll~ balallCt ptf lllOlllll • . c tlOft cosu alld 1'J rt~Jlit 1tt0tlltf ' I~,. illbN -~~leach 10691(oron1*'U. 2122,CosuMaa 2124 b'f'NleMh 2148 -leach 2169 Coronadtt.... 2622 Cost1Mtu 2624 COSUMlu 2624 S2()K only needed down 10 CONDO, hke new trr·level 2Br • den. 3 ba, d•taeh A!a~d~~~;~na"r Oce1n view gated gar t l1ouM . detacned ~11age 2BR 2BA relr: I w/d lrg 2BA l'~BA twnhm pool 309 M..a Ottve atov.. VI · •.._---·i"">!!Z!_...,___ purch ... -8r_.nd J.le.w _contemp0tary....2. bOrm• j ralld w/garden pat102+ ,,,,_.rpc,...a Ut...QAL.tge 2Br 2''tBa den storage 4Br 3Ba LIVlng, Otrung & , dbl i8' .,fs°°' ::a ':t:. patio am pet OK c~t $575/mo 75645S8 P"*-'U . 1007 BEACH CLOSE 1'; YEAR NEW 2 story. . OCEA.N VISTA CONDO Wllllff I OCEAN SIDE'OF PCH ~ • IUlm IPTI 1 1&111911• --C>Yplex, 131 46th St. '38r ·aurrounded by 5 pahos, dbl gar, w/opnr -We '"1 $l250/mo CaH Aot>ert -¥1ty-$t6Q()lmo 6<41-1077 -wergM-r~2500/mo:Yltt 1 .. ~ tmo • 5f!· _ , ::i= ••..,.__ ;:=:::::::::::::::;;;; 2Ba. 3Br 2'8•, 548-8891 high ceilings, tkyhghll. quaint CdM 1t109s, bch. Milliken 631·126e O\rdener ioc:I A11a1I 2/1 12BR. 1BA 2 caroor11, -... , .... Cilnlrlt 1002 J MPAr•t• dll)lng-&. an ave1t311 S2300/mo mcll L!f-!Ntpuet 2152• cred!l&relerecicea(5121 comm pool frig d/w . 1•·11411•. CoronadttMlr 10221 dblegat •• Ju•Utep&IO f gtrden service. MONARCH BAY VILLA I 493-4238 or835-76f1 frotc. Close to beach, 2 melttiB.AH Aaal gned p1rkl n~ . .... •erHIMM sand $320,000 675'231110 &75•33 t l /E I 2BR 2' •BA 2-car ocn vu HARBOR VIEW HOMES occupant•. no P•ta r carpell dr1pes lreah HOMES-No money down 3BR 2'At8A townhome. 631-1400 3'BR 21u11Ba W/Onk-ups m int c'ond Reis 3BR 2BA e1tcellent to·' S9251mo673-5333 ••11rm11 I paint lndry 9J&..0552 tennis court. $460,000 \4\11 HI HO'I ·open .,..am 'w .... 3BA 2BA new carpet ' 11500/mo .... 4 ... t <> I c a ton m., 1 •UnmT lrf• Beautlh .. lly 1andacaped.•l;Jltra tg 2BR 28A, d/w, 802~59·2248 Ext E. Ocilan &. hill YleWI. POOi & -F/P' ..'.-1 --.. ,. ~ " 2• t' $ 2 o O o J -_,,_ -_. --· - -- Govern~nt h~~ from 759--0967 I ttt>"11 ' ltoc. ;1~j~~Mr6~:1~8;:~ pets paint yaro, near Ir.. NEWIOCEANVIEW 723•1373 Agt _ Beeuttlul view IBR part quiet large clean Aot1 I ''pie wd·wall, balcony, $100. U-Repalr ·Also -REAITOAS M way• S1250/mo Slboo 2 Mttr Sunes 2~BA. lcu· Onca11al tutt.ahp33 1035 furn No pe111975 mo POOl&spa patioor deek enc:t~.5800 111,taat& 11.X d .. lnquent property Cosu Mesa 1024 F-CHARMING 3Br 2Ba & deposit 545·7402 mat din rm, lg. fam rm boat 3BR. 2 ·BA dbl 01642·8515 Ev 840-4T15 PrltM location "dep No pelt &t2.0.33 CALL 605-644-9533 -Mstr Ba. trplc. encl gar wlwet bar A 2nd ''pie pv1 gar, spa $2000/mo Agt A11ailable 2 15 1 Bedroom Mee> ------..J Ext 1607 lor into I ••BY OWNEA•• I --. Av••I now 415 Poinselt•• 4:~.~8~,~~~~~C: covrt~tef, dt>l ga1, o•••' Scottt 61S4000 •• 1• aaHw IHIY•H• WAY L~~e~~!!,A~~r~s Lu1tu11ous 28R 2BA -·--• $1500/mo 241-8282 SlSOO mo 5J.4.8633ldyl guafd9d, tennis poott U-•& .._._.._ COSTA MESA loc lM5 lrvtM •2 & •I AM~ROf THE ' condo. dbl garage. frpl, '4BA FANT~STIC VIEW CMANNEL REEF 28R 805•687•7840 dayi nt spas All th•• 412150 mo YllSAL LIS PllTlll Spac;ous 2BR 2BA, ovef• ...... 17951 l20-l4U SOM ANPMCW..NElWORK pool, $'169,500 642-5290 et.gJnt home neeoa 10 ,. ca• L•guna Sur ~ally 28R 2BA fro•c. pool weci gar wl d ~up mo COLDWeLL BANl(eR O A rusuc..2Br .int~ be sold now'.Two prfv.ta wat~~;~•·:~•w• .4..BB.iaA..bouae, 2.car ;er betw 10-5.0aoty 499--0061 cu • I 1' I b·ay v te w lrple Ca· belore 10am CtoM tO S..Ch & 1h9'PP.~ NEWPORT Hetghtt •r .. . owner I n Obi ge fenced t>eaChu -S750.000 HAR vu HILLS 4BR fa A11a;t 3/1 Meu Verde - -$'2001mo Ca~ 64&:.t0&3 0..netTegt'lR-3l1T Center 2"8i 28a ... ;a1. IBR large *'* yetd W/D Hk/Up cabie Hor,YI MONICA RUGGIERI b it "°' $1 500/mo 53•·M331dy1 Ntwportle!d! 2169r or073-2810 ·Gotgeous urut l8R 28A Clean AreaS775tmo new'*pell 1M4Tustin 1227 500 ·675-0097 780-5000 or 850-0750 rm· ,..,-G1 r f400e $3000. v 1 e"" 605·687-7840 d•ttnt _ -• _ 1 a ••• -• 1700 111 2 """llOS French • ~ec oec>osot 540-J.437 M351rno * 751-3031 . REAR .... . •HARBOR VIEW HOMES ...... _ - HOmeontg A-2 cornerlot I OLDCOM3BA,&31 -1400 WESTSIOEOUPLEXREt.-38, lBa•lol1, l/p, uo· IBR l BA. wi d d/w !:'!tk~~~:-n t#llfmil •••• ,~ 181h St 1 blk E ot New-, , , 1 • ' 12.500 , TAL·2BR IBA t car gat· graded dbl gar . gardnr, ocean/harbor view t8R and 28R $550/mo E·Slde 18R alt cond & port Blv~ Asking \f\\ J (1)'1 I l '( II • ...,.,........ .... ? s~~':r1~1C••1 Pfall comm pool park. lg yd $1200/mo 786~5:74 .... 1U 1U and Hsbtmo Aval! 2115 IPAC. OtM ., ... pool $235,000 Ownr 87S.OM7 J3EALTOOS • UALTm rop$ • $2100/mo 647·7528 agt wan. to ~ll 2eR 18A 502 Begonia Unlurn and 311 2i3-ff3-f2t2 catp0f1 set5" Gd credrt Open Deily 1 l-4. • MES ! $865 mo U111$ pai<j Catt -- -req d Cvrt II 831·12M SP~C ACU AR location wood noora, 31k 1a.•8ao1 FABULOUS remoO .. ecf4 II-garege lndry quiet area •GATEO COMMUNITY• S1000mo 557-62900ys - - -Spac1ou1 2BR Ap11 1N1SCPtaz.a3BR2BA,ln• 85 prime lrontage on hp Frvit trMI S235 OOOl obo' bdrm 1em1ty' room tor-Big 1 Bedroom ' den. S790 mo 666--4o19 days • • IAl'f• 549·37 tO E .... IWkhda WALK to bMCh 2BR gar· IMuttlul pool at .. , large plac~ gareo-fenced mat dining & ldded 2nd gourmet kllch~n . 2 640-2426 evestwknd BEAUTIFUL 2BA 2BA I --age apt •stt-wall ca1pe1-r.c room & *'ndry rm yard. $1000/mo IM !m· ltoor m .. ter sune wtth1 oalloa~I w/oeean vtew). ES1de. 4BR, 2BA 2car w/ olt courHVIEW Also. •lllf~·llOI Ing. sunporch S975tmo ONLYM75-Ml!lmo mectiate 875-2332 ol Lido Specteculaf 5&2 Knowen Pf w1Mai>1e home 4BR, 7BA, ex- hla/hera baths Bright & garageSl1~~ looB•ig:~I _gar lg_yard, II~ kllct\f'n.:. 18~ avail Frplc: wet bar L~~ ,eait;oa Co11es 4:,:, 723-0118 leave~ a1 a_.... IPTI • TERRIFIC Eaatllde IBR open, Berber & ttfed one. m , quJet str .. t, very clean micro WID hkups 2 car • am. 'I '"' ~ -- noora & vaulted cetltngs !Sorry nodogt) I S1275tmo&31·7675 . g11 wi i1tra llOfage een-c:~~:e or'l58,:i/.9";0 1COSUMnl 2b241 IMTll.W~ =::;.:~ry-=S:;r. S625,000 rp J / JI E~HiEIGHIS..3.EIBl tral air All m•fnt Incl -• cMt> No ts a..2 5964 780-3600 f•1f'U''"' ((('. , Har t>N.,B• 1 d & --Sorry no ~t• 644 0509 11• ••t 111·11-.. a.a•.1H• pe • .J>. .Ju ~ · " " garage, g y•r : !San Otmtnlt 2 I 76 2BR tBA on the Bluffs 1• ..--• - WATI HI HO' I -A..•TU7.,....'lfU'~ P•ho, lrplc. w/d hkup. 28R lBA Ofl gr .. nci.tt ocean view jacuui 0 /W' IMty. Petal 1111"11., IM. _., , S 1050 No pets 642·5722 view 2245 \lrsta Huerta 38A l '"tBA bonus room • S750tmo • • --------- REAL TOAS 6{.J-1<1.'I~ s I 100/mo 640·9019 Olli<:• Walk to betefl, 2201 PACIFIC llTTlll TYPI :MO? [ CNtt Miry C4it •••• , lftllU Ttoe Property Mart park A 1Ch004 Av11lable TSL MGMT 8'42·1803 E'slde 28A OefAQe large lfllTm11 11arbor View Homes, 3BR . .. •,llWLlll• 28R 2BA. Big C1nyon now l1'00fmo 8119•4230 yard •lih petoo 11rthr hk· Sp~tlihnO e ... n. large 2aA. lg pool, newly r• I Lovely JasmtM Creet( hm. 3~2 ::. ... 2 u~!tyg~~ ,_.g condo p001 tc>• & tennta San Juan \IP S~~~~AANOE Garo.ti -· IN4.l\it\llty modeled Ollered at ' 2fJR Oen, 2BA guarded OV1 yerd S12501mo Pfal1 court, security gale C:-A::: , 178 ~lfleld TSL MGMT 642· UI03 landscaped orounct• '499 000 I comm pool tennts P t 642 9797 $1 !150/mo Y''Y 759 1242 ~'"° ' POOi & ..,.. pelio.tdec*• ve Ag ,...,, ....,.. ' $2200/mo ..... Cell Col· !ope< 19$ • S JC .,, ... 2""• ...... pl ••-· Oef999 Of C¥POf1 957·80020ya,Ev,Wknds a very quiet•• of Pa· """'".....,.....,.,,1ng1 lect 81934s.1930 28A •CHIC lurntthed L•do ,.., .... -+..,..,,fr ~ •-•--... 14170 citte Aancti Villas Allong -Newpc>f--t-~ti horn; • Spac>ous & m~n rid• Sanda hN 28r "9o, gar-lncd yd 2 car gar, Nu cpt Soarkhng clean l arge 28R 18A 1775 ''Pk: l~ldt'm ~a. $805 ·---only '220,000 Cell Anne 547 R""91S!de Ave. COi• LUXURIOUS 2BR 28A I = ~.,:*':.~t :: age, yard private comm & p~nt, eoms,o~ & Aota POOi & ~· ShOP-petto di• COllefed patll-16 I E ""' St 842-4151 • ••• --~. 631·12tl I ~5°'0001~~~,.t~11ng1 ~ J:' S ~~9:1.:' Westside 81ulla area S1500/mo t't-5914 71~~791 OP ~~ ..!xt ~h=rpeho.~ ~i-~ 'i ~~;2 Dy --------T~~"'7:':.~ ~ 3~ -• vwY>< -_7 _ .. 11_e 805 Marigold &t2·5290. $1250/mo Agt &75-4912 •LG 4BR BLUFFS• ...-2it;m ~ SllO .. t Bedroom S705 young & a block walk 10 •1t11T HIMS I OCEAN & HARBOR VIEW I vacant Clean great nr Fa~~ 's~:~~=~ 1:: South Co11t Mttro • •·.... U1f1m 1:f";'2~~r8:i $41.-~ China Cove Aso.nd the C.... fronl w/dec:k, 2 uecuttve38R. 28Ah0me pin, cul·de·NC 48A 2BA, Sl1AT1EN RE 759-1234 2186 COSTA MESA ............. oak atalrcue to the dr• story. 48R 38A, 2 frp!CI, atrium petlo 4 ~ ;er-atudy FR $1400 B•er • .... ••• U1-llll Lo 1ji:(Jot( coun1ry aet· ~-----U70 matlc meat er suite -flt1 lllCtt H)69 dbl gerege, communrty age, Sou&ti ol PCH F~ ~42-~ •NEWPORT 11EIGHTS• ... , • ling MM Ho I*• 1eo 1 9edfOOM M70 w/Jacuul bath I view the •FABULOUS BAYFAONT pool I '9Mil C4oae to St.97!1/mo LOii Jecobl· 28R P·-tdA large y11d, 38A 28A nw So Cot!tt 18R tBA. 1ses1mo 2~ 2111 St Dyll' ~11&t 211di'rfl 29e "1115 oceen from your Pflvat• CONDO WITH DOCK bctl, 13e2,500 Fee t1nd 780-4314 0.. ftolrtl 2126 S 1095 Dave, Newport Plaza encl garage, lndfy 18A $6~Jmo $-400 M • 1 .... &tS·t543 125 CenMt It &t2-142• balc:Ony Custom Coun-PRICED TO SELL Aot Owntl8kr 722·9t94 Grubb & D11 AHllora BR f Pacrlte RE 645·3883 rm. ffple pel10 UT!llmo currty ANIQn oart11ng & tryllle wa llpapers · 64 .. -e200 ••2 . btt-•na. rptc, 505 Sut no gll .... .-. t97o Wallaee l SIDE 11.-uoesan -· XTAA Lt 1~. enc:I eer. throughout Ind I 631-6052 or 723"°"4e I.I. 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