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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• I ~ORLD/A4 ·ORA CECOA T/A8 . . .. • .. THE ORANGE COAST 25 CENT S . . TH.URSDAY, FERR ARY 2" 1989' . , . Ph.arinacy owner kille·d at his HB home ly ,.AUl. MtCHtftln °' .. ~ ....... Aneeles County when tbe shoot1n1 into has homt, lhcn v.-alked out a door occutTed. at about 9:4S p.m .. Hunt· between the house and garaae where an~on Beach Police Lt. Ed McErlain ht was confronttd by the assailant, at the SCY.ne · Jue' \\ctfe and dau,h1ers "el\" not person could-have bC'cn 1n\lolvcd. Polv..t know thaqhe assailant was a IOJOrcd OffiettS using a pohce helicopter· · malr who appart'n1ly walked in A neighbor said Jue parked has van starched the area late Tunday for A HuntinJlOn Beach man dc- scnbcd by ne1ahbors as hard-~orking r-r:r--1fli&-f11CAMAL.Dub-O to death at his home Tuesday an an apparen rol>= bcry attempt. · Truman Jue, 43, had JUSt returned frc_>,n the druastore he owned an ~· said. · McErta1n said. . Jue la ved with his wife and two "For whatever reason, he was rO\l!':I daupters m a lownhousc on sho1," McErlain u1d. "We don't Sweetwattrein:tt fo 1 ~w,.lnlt.u •ppcaa ro~s \hr rcsldentaal lrlCt near Newland Street moti ve." . and Talbert Avenue. ,, Jue was shot on« tn the chesL wuh The victim took the day's receipts a ha~un and was pronounctd dead ,. C 0\1 IC,IOIC\ 'C II '\CI .Improved · prospettsr -·~Q[ crog~s plqtted 1y ROlllltT BARKER Of .. o._,... fil4lfr The lOO acres of rich sandy loam ttlled by the University of Caltfom1a near the runways of the El Toro Manne Corps Aar Stauon art tumina out crops and plants for 5Clentifac research as well u ron~umption. SU.wbm'y plants tnat ha"e· been dcveJopcd over tbe }ears 10 prodgce s~na ancttateS 1n harvests are ,emna ripe and juicy th11 week. Tiuny KJU ofvaJencaa and navel orantet ·~ flounshana with natural b19IOJ1cal controls. Not a tohtary splaSh of,s1c1ck is permitted to touch the OSS)' p-een folutaie. th; Juah the open praac door. 1n 1hc1r driveway nc)(l door and w11s uspccts and qucsuoned nea&hbon Jue left the door shght1) aJar when probably hul'T) 1ng bad. out 10 mo"c it Wcdncsda} for poss1bk leads. ne walked out and famil> members \\chcn he "as confronted b> the "lt'\B quiet rnadenuaJ area where saw that the suspect was a man. assailant. · . the~·s not a lot of traffic. so we arc C r 11(1 $11 • :------~:nrt'RTl'lrwinnTr"ll1111~s~SCJlllt"Pft"r'l~tJll'-"1ll'lf"-,,~l'P"f'IM"Tft-'fkJi""'-"'ltltMi,-. He dcdined ·ao say how much 1he) the area shonl> afler 1he hooung saw of the suspect or shootant. and McErla1n said mo!'\" than one said. Attorney say~ Voss innocent -. · r-i _,_\/-i"C:.e-swee .. ~____,......._,. ly GRfG KlERt<X · and JOYCE IOOLOVKH Oflfw~ .... ~ An attorney for Fountain Valle) Ma) or Fred Vos' satd Wcdnc~~ t~ malor -.-as··· not auih) of an) cnmanal aC1 in c<>l'\necuon v.1th has arTeSt' Monday 1n Sant.a Ana on usp1cion of sohc1 ttng a P"1 ututc. Meanwhile. t~ ma)or'scolkaauc proelauncd supp0rt for him. V~s S2 -.aurrrsted at about 9.30 p.m. Mon(fj) on tic rnmer of Washinaton A' cnuc and Harbor Bouleurd. \a1d Santa na.Pohcc t. John Denni He -.a arrnted after aUeJedl> sohc1tin an undercoH·r Santa na poh t'\\oman drc:s~ as a pros11tult . Aller ha arrest for the mrsdcmtanoroffen.st Vos~ "as cited and rtkascd. Dtnn1s said Rows o celery recea"e su1\ula1ed acid f<>t sprays as UC Rivcnide professor-reseacher Or. P11nck McCool cndca~on to develop var-•••rllll•M•lll ••MJ ...... ...,.... -0"9 aetics lhat wall prodott W(ll an the peoa of •a• et ttte UnlVenlty of Callfcwnla event of heavy acid rain. .,..,. ,...,......,_._ Seudl Coast f'leld Sutton used tot research Into plant .,owttt and productivity. The arrest Y.as pan of a anta !\na Police Dep:tnmcnt '·~ "ttP of the arta. kno" n tor its la11c number <>f pro utulcs, Dcnn1s ~1d. · bout a dozen othccr men v.ert uTCslcd. · ' Other researchers culttvatc plants provided tho. only arow1n1 a.rounds and arusn to thnve on smaller and forretearch forplantsand crops 1n the smaller amounts of water in these fertile temperate belt from nta tames of dttttasing rainfall and Barbera to•Mexico. saty ·depanments from Berkelc). Divas and R1vers1de and their coop- crauve Clltcns1ons. drouaht The cbmate ti m1k1 and conditions Tht un1vcr"$1ty'sSouth Coast Field . art Kleal to arow JUSI about an) lcand Station for more than 30 years his ofannual cropdeS1rcd by.the un1vcr- Blocks of avocado trttS and per- simmons as "'-ell as oranges arc thnvina and maluna thcmschcs av11l1blc for sc1cn11tic research. The Father of alleQed molestation . , ~ victim tells ·Of sofieitatien ari=est. ly lMS YOKOI °' .. ..._,_ ..... A BaPtist min aster who IS the father of a airt aUqedl)' moles~ by Newoon Beach nturosu,.eon fl'kn· Cll Wtlliams adman~ Wcdnctday ht was arTalfd on suspecion of sohcatlna a ,.,,.cuute an S.nia Ana 1n I 98S. lTM m1n1ster'1 tntunon) came in raponte to qunuon1n1 bY dcf'cnte at~ Byron McMaUan dun• 1bc a«0ncl day of WiUwnt' prcllmanary Mari• oa molelutlOft c~ In mpouc 10 Deputy DiiariL"t Attorney Kdly MKE.acbml'1 ~­ tioat tMl lht-lel&llDODV .. irNle- vant to the charges.. Harbor Munid-pelvic uamanauon dunna a c<>nsul- pal Coun Jud,e Susannt Shaw I\"• tatJOn v111 t. -.hale a fellow surte0n phed W would allow ll because· explained that uch inspections 9'-Crt credibility of the wunesstS .,.,,11 ha,ra'i\ot unusual before dttc rcmo"al m-.or impact an the case. •h1ch as throuatu.Mabdominalarca. a sp«iaJ "tum1na 1n10 mo' 1e matcnal. ·· SWICfY de\lclopcd b) the surgeon and "I would 11ree wuh you if this case Wamams. was DOt to unusual," Shaw told W1lhams. 6'4. 1 charard w11h 1 l Mat&chern ... Thcrt'u lot at stakt 1n rtlofty counts for allcardl) molcsttna tlus Cllr. I thank mota'e . baas ... a then I 2·)(at-old 1'tmalc patient credibiltay is imPo"lnl It's 'cry dunna a number of \11 11s from imponaM lOtet the.iCMal P,tCturc so l January to Ma > 19 S. Hcalso faccsan can ...U 1 prooer ruli"I-· adchtaonal te)(u.al assault charae for A._.... altO 1a&ificd Wed~y. the allqedly unn«euar) peh IC dla1 • wa cna~ and con· • uam lasnummcrOl'I tM woman who cenid wMa Wiliunl ll"e htt I , .......... "4Y'SICIAN/A1f most common field crops that art grown. in add1uon to stra~bcm arc tomatoes. celery. omamtntal shrul)s. ·~roccoh. cabbage. carrots. peppers. beans and watermelons. Randy Kcarrf. a plant pathol 1 t (l'le.se1H C~S/A2f nta -'n• Pohcc v.ould not rtkast manlhtc his rtmO\.al from offi«. further details of o arrnt and Bum s:ud then: a.re tWQ Wl)'S an declined requests for· a cop' of his Ol1iC1al can be !'\"moved from office· afTt' t rcpon COO'-ICtton of a felony or a coov1ct10ft Reached 11 his offi~ \\edncsda)' of an olTenst of PVbhc duty, such as Vo rcfustd to comment 1>n the cmbcukment or bnba)'. • h r O h heavy paU huiia over Fountain amst or ov. it ffi! t 1 ('Cl 1 \ alle\ City Hall as ntws ~f Ve>11' posJtton on the counc1 . Vo • auome) Tom \\ bahna. said arrest "'<'Pt throuab the bulldlllf: in a pl'\"parN tatemcnt that\ o s v.a \lo attended a ~ City Council 1nn<:>«nt of criminal wrongdoma.. but st ion Tuesda)' ni&bt. b\ltapparmtly • declined to comment ~ he djd told none of h• cOl!eaaues about bas not beheH~ 1t "ould be "bcnefic1al to arrest Ir) ihc cast m the pre s·· Council members contacted OR I G · \\ hahna said no chargn ha'-C been Wednesday either refuted to com- filcd apllUl · lie ~~Id not. mcnt on the arrest or yowed their comment fun her ~oppon for Voss. If h -~ d c n ctcJ \ o "I ha\.c lrno•n him for 20 r.ean; c arg~~ an ° '1 • h-·· a "lo"'• r.nend.·· said Councilman face a m;i~amum J'('n.tlt) of s" ... • " -•1 month 1n J&tl and a $5(X) fi~. George Scott "I un still waatu'I to Depul) 01 tri\:I .\Horne)' Walla c hear all t~ facts. So he's mack a Wade said m1 take, I am tandana, behind ham. ctt) ooundlman sin c l q :?. V .. You ha"e to ~i&h the eood -.as appotnted 1n Dc\cmbcr to a one-ap1n t lhe bad. Nobod~ in the wortd )Car term as ma) or b) his coun 11 hasn·t made a m1stalu~: Scott added. collcquts Before becoming a coun· .. Bcina a Cbnshan. J am always c1lman. he wa 1 hool tru t« and taught ~ou ha"e fof11 vcnes1 an your ett) planning comm1s 1oncr He 1s a htan • manager for Orange ( O\lnt' ·, Gen· "I don t kno• tf ~ Wlll 1aU at craJ ' f\. ICC ()epanmtnt that "ay. ma) be not. farst o( all ft Fountain VaUc ( 1t) ttomc\ ha'c t~. set ~hat happens W1th the Alan Bum ytJ e\.cn 1f \ 0\ \\ctt charge . charted ~•th the m1S<kmcanor of· . ~t u1d he hi$ pokcn to VOii ft'ns,c and con' iC1cd. It ~ uld not · ,,... .... VOSS/ AZf ~ llC>Ck'ft ....................... 14 "7 ' --f-• 0.-DMYM.OTl..,.._,,_,_,t.W ly LISUE IMNEST -9:30 a.m. Tuesday w~n a construc- Of .. Oellr,........, . tion worker involved in renovatina / Nearty a mile of Laauna Bcach The Inn in Laauna.Just nonhofMain coutline, includina Main Beach, will Beach park, onlled into 1 pressurized likely remain cloled until at least sewer line. Monday after S0,000 .. lions of raw ''When he broke it, it ju11 con-~ spilled across the sand and tinued to!.ump sewqc out:• Mer- into the water when a construction ryrnan sa1 · • worker broke a ~r line earlier this The sewer main was rew-ited by week, health officials said. 3:30 p.m.. said 1t"try lraadt. Sips ~re Polled from Jasmine .Laguna's director of municipal lel'• Street south to Sleepy Hollow to keep vices.· ' swimmers out of the water, said Through the remainder of lbc Robert Merryma.n. Oranac County's week, county workers will take daily director of environmental health. water sampl~ to test for contamiaa- The beach will remain open to lion. Althouah the first results arc due sunbathers and vC>llcyball players. he back toda), more 1elhng results wo11't said. be available until Fnday, Merryman This will mark the second con-saJd. II is unlikely the beach wall open sccutive weekend a ponion of before Monday, he said. Laauna's coastline has been closed Mark Klosterman. a lifeguard 11 -becau1e of • sewaac spill. Last Main Bt.ach. said the cloud"' weather weekend 200 feet of coaslal wat.ers ~ were off limits after a sewer line has made It easy to keep swimmers· broke, dumpina 175,000 gallons of outolthe water so far. raw sewqc 10 miles upstream in "No problem," Klostefman said Aliso Creek on Jan. 20. That section Wednesday. "The water is 5 I dearccs. of beach was rnopened. so a lot of people aren't aett1na out Tht" mo41t rt"<'c.'nl hrc.':i k ocrurred at there anyway." ..., .... ~.,&..Pepe ....... norttl end of l!llaln ..... In &;aeuNI •••ch alerts surf- ... n tflat raw-sew .. • 1N111pllled acron .. nd Into oce•n. .. ., ... ..... °' ......... .... Armed rolll9en broke ltllO • Irvine computer conapeny 8nd Mle SIOS,000 worth of computer daipa after tyina up a 1eeuritr. auard 1n lhe 1eeond 1uch ancidC'nt n &tu than a week. 1• The robbery occurred Monday at 11 : IS p.m.~1 Western Dit1tal, 26~2 McGaw A ordina to Irvine Potice rqM)l't 1 that time, two mtn ~ entered the business and lofad die l«Urity auard into the ~ atta at gunpoint. The 111pcU lhen tted up the guara a.nd left 19iat in lhe warebouK. · Tbe plllld freed hamKlf about half an boar later and ca.lied pohcc. but ft<>' brm t~ 'usf'tt'IS 101 awav with CROPS .,_Al who's supenn1enden1 of the field station. and his staff also arc aro~ mg subtropical chenmoyu and figs to find out which ones arc best suited for urban back yards. "We're . strong contenders that everyone should grow some type of food in their back yard," said Keim . 68, a resident of San Clemente who's overseen operations at the field station since 1974. father ~lied "Yer didn't look at him," she said. "I just Keim._!lidhthabrit'd~~drchcrsbeat 1.he ~~~~~~~~~~~~·H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ia~~i~~til~" stat~n~~ y . 1u s~w ~s F At &h ~M a.i'll '~"k"'"" din""Vl''''"5--' • and made other 1mrodocnonrtt121 rom • explained in medical terminolotY the tona t. cm1 an as e · 1 While she admitted to M(Millan have mcrcased yieldss1xfold since the testified Wednesday. . reason for the pelvic exams and "f don't remember that."lhe father thatshe aJso actsembarrassed durina end of World War u and made it The 12-year-old a.irf's mother, who "mentioned that his medical books said. pelvic cums conducted by hfr possible to grow the crops on h&&h- worked as a secrcllry for Williams. were old and outdated" 10 explain the "Did ~ou ask hfr what she was 1yneco1ogist. "I never expected that priced Oranac County I.and. testified Tuesday ~he took her dau&h· photopapbs. ch!' n1 ... McMillan asked. type of exam from a neurosurgeon," New mulcbing. plastic covcrinp to tcr to the doctor to act checked for The minister said he was satisfied •• o, the father sa.1d. she id -....... __ ... · r leamingdisabilitics the sirl seemed to with the medical explanauon for the cMillan finaJly asked if at some 51 • • pmntt l;U·~ ... t ~nu 1 amun• 0 have, possibly caused by an earlier pelvic exams, but added, "I was time in the night the father walked 10 The woman said she called her · roots. dnp im~u~. proper f~hz- skull fracture. having a hard time believan1 about a room m the motel with the woman ph)'s1c1an after her visit to WaJhams 1~ and nc~ umaptaon tech~aqucs ' The airl. who is now 16 and livini the pictures." · "and aot busted." and asked if a pelvic exam was I to the cxcepuonaJ work that ·n .,cnt""i.. t-t'fied the doctor St1'll, the r.am111'ly continued close standard ----ture for her type of hdped the Pf9ductaon ofltrawbemcs a "' -ILY, .... a a relations witli William• even oc-"Yes, I WIJ arrested ... the father treatmtnt'H';;'physician told her he to s\yroc:k~ from 5 tons an acre to 30 ~f:cshed ~~~~= ~~~bc!n°J casionally goina out to dinner with rcol*l Qµielly. would never hav~ JJven lhat type of tons, he said: · without anyone else present. them until 1986. when the family Ther11ber1es1.1fledla1~r1hathewas exam but that 1f Wilhams felt there In a recent development II the ·aJthoUfh she only complain~ two or moved 10 Kentucky, the father said. not convicted of solicitina. He plead was a reason. he d>uld technicall y do station, the crops are grown in fou r three umes about discomfon from a McMillan 11 .one point asked the guilty to disturbing.the peace. so. she said. row.s fol~by an 1mp1ion furrow. 'ble . I'. • I'. t"--'f h bered be. h Ea lie M Ea he II-" h ~Vl~S behevcd best to poss1 an1ec11on. ia n'\7r1 ercmem inas own r r. ac c m C'I ll;'U t c Sh d h th k d h h ~wth•stra..,bem'cs1'n1 ...... ~o..,.and She said Williamsalso took$Cveral a note:wrin.cn by his daughter to a doctor's second al~ victim, a e saa 5 e en as e er P ys-.. ... ~ • ..... Polaroid pholOIJ'aphs of her vaafoaJ . boyfriend in late 1985, that caused youna woman who saad she went· lO ician if Williams cv~ nokld the pelvic n ~ furrow. he said. . atea, pointed out her sexual organs in ltim to forbid lhe airl to sec the youna Williams for a consultation in June 10 ~!lc.~~nh~~1d'1~:~e~~!! ~~h~~er Retcarchers also have made major the pictures and told ·h~r ·~this is man. McMillan has referred to the "-1tt if pain from hfr Nptured lov.cr '"'''!' inroads 11 the center in seleC'tin& the between you and me." note as "sexually cxplic11." , drsc could be relieved by macro-an Williams' repon that suacst , Gwtn avocado variety. that Keim The ~rl claimed she became sex-"t remember a note. bul it's very suraery. such 1 check. ~ c"8.lled "precocious." It's asmallertrtt uallyaaivcand "wild'~afterthescries vague," the father said. "It had some Sh .d h . h . However, Or. John Bttson Jr .• 1 'than more common vancues a.nd ofvasits. · suggestive words in it. I don't re-e 511 er P."!"IJ')' P )'Slcaan 1)'~11 who said he belpied ~uces &OOd crops 1n three yean Called au witness by McMillan on member what.they were." referred. her to Willaarns. becaute of Wilhams develop the procedure ihat instead o( the six or seven of most Wednesday the &irt's father, who was After repeated attempts to elicit the specaahzcd "11"1C'Y Wilhams con-allows disc removal through the a pastor at 1the Baptist church Wil-from ·the father what words were in ducts. abdomen rather th.in through the Iiams attended, said he asked the the note. McMillan suddenly asked 1f She said the ohysical eumination t.ct, said pelvic exams are rouunely doctor about the pelvic exams and the minister 1n January 1985 solicited Williams conduc:kd on ~ was CODducted for lrealment wilh the VOSS pictures after his dauahter mentioned for prostitution an undercover Santa routine "except for one aspect." whctt frontal SU'JCI'}'· she felt she had been improperly· AnaPoliccofficeran front ofaHarbor thcneurosuraeondid•va,inaleum. fl'OfltAI touched and that the doctor had Boulevard moteJ. She tcsufied that he expla.1ned he~ Also. back pain JS often related 10 suKC IM allqcd 1nc1denL phot~phcd her in strange "pos-The father. after a pause. denied the checkin.1 the nerve reflex in the pelvis problems 1n the pelvic area. so pelvic "He tttms very dq,reued, really tures with her lep spread and on her solkitat1on. onJy after she asked ··why he was cums Mlp rule out th~ other womed about what he's (alletedly) bands and knees. When asked by McMillan 1f he doin& tbll." cau~ of ~an before u11ery as done. done," he satd. "Thf last lhtf\I hf The father said he couldn't re-stopped and talked to the woman. the "I was reall y embarrassed. so I Betson said. would want to do is hun the imaae of . ttle cny ... 111!---.---.-.. ~-~------------------------1111!11--..i.pliiii--m~-'!!!~!L .. ]XOl~ii.111saU.id1Jbctac llD()l..U'arC of any talk of v osa' re11anauon . ROAD ;y~ld eventually be built, Sansone Frotn A I The road is inteiral to develop. Island in exchange forcohstructlon of ment of the Irvine Coast, the bucolic Pelican Hill Road within two years of expanse of coastal land between the election, had nothina to do with Corona del Mar and Laauna Beach. whether residents wanted the road, . According to counti pfannen, the accordin& to Sansone. first phase of the road must be In reality, allhou&h some specu-complete before homes in the first lated that without me auarantee of Irvine Coast development can be Mea1ure A Pelican H.ill ltoed might occupieq. not 'matcria.lize for as long -as a decade other Irvine Co. develop- ment Plans virtually assu~ the road KILLING .· From Al Anyone who can provide infor- mation is asked to call S36-59S I and ask for Detective Dale Mason. But 1f most res1dentsarc s1n11ng the praisn or the 1mpend1na roadway, discordant voices can stall be heard. 11id Pelican Hill Road as bc1na how Irvine res.denu ft.el about that con1tructed to serve both the de-prospect,or1fmanyof1hemareeven yelopmcntP".Ojectsand thesurround-aware of iL ~ 1na communatacs. "Frankly. we have not lied "The designated capacity far ex-them." Brady 111d. "Really, don't cecds the tnps that would be acncr-think thtfve been 11ven much ofan ated by the coastal plan." Shoemaker opportunity to voice lhcir opinion ." said. "Jt .will provide long-term Hugh Faupatnck. Stn1or transpor- rche(" · talion director for The Irvine Co .. Newpon Stach traffiC' engineer Rach Edmonston said 1t was in- evitable that the 4 t ,000 cars that now travel Coast H1ahway throu&h Cor- ona del Mar each day woufd swell further without an ahematc route. "Of course. as traffic builds up. that number would get even higher without some other option," Ed- monston said. ''It provides some immediate relief and 1t also provides lona·tcrm rchef as the south county said when Bonita Canyon Drive becomes the northern shot of Pelican Hall Road aesthetics wall not suffer. ''There as a \Cf)' conscious attempt todoa verygood1oboflancbcap1ng." Fitzpatnck said. As an Irvine rnJdent hamstlf. F1upatnck said he wall cnJOY the new h1ahway wtuch wall eventu· ally spill across what he calls "classic Calafomaa rolhna terrain." "What l'maoan1todopcrsonally1s ndc my b1cydc on 11... F1upatnck saad. "It'll be a great ndc." "No. not Iha& J\nowof. but -eJUSt fou.nd out .about this late last (Tues- day) naaht. .. he l&ld. Councilman Jim Neal SIJd he would not commnt on the incident until he had addiuonal informallon Both Scon and May·or Pro Tem Laurann '"Cook 11id the council was united in its support of Vou . "This 11 a touah one, but until we get other •nformat1on we arc all supportive," Cook said "To be f11r you ha"c to look 11 Frtd's contnbu· 1jon 10 the community for a number ofyian. We ha\c a united group and as of now nothana has chan,ecd·w11h that." John Collins, presfdent of the Founta1n Valley Chamber of Com· mcrce and a -1918 council canchdate, alto recommended a -••t4nd-ttt 1niuldc. "I don't thank ~ dlrft bOMS Of CCMD~ler Cl91p_e wanll S IOS.000. The tuard was DOI t~ Olt •• "-i! ...... "'= 10ti~ mat dtftMd 1n C8l'ftOU dotbuw ac>nntd AST R 1ocaaecr· II 16700 Aston SL i:• company prodU(CI computtr du,,. and c1rcu1t *rds. . J One of two unarmed sccunty guards on duty durina that brak·in _,, beat up b)' thf su1pects. and both auards were,._, up and blindfolded. The suspects arc not bchevcd to be the same ones involved 1n the Western D1gilal robbery Irvine Pohcc Lt, Make White said computer chiefs arc becom1n1 hot commod1t1es on tht black market bccauK of the ptohferat1on of home and bu mess computers. !)'PCS. The avocados also set n pc 1n ~mber. October and November, about the time when other vanetin arc pretty weJI finished fort he )tar. The Gwen 1s pining populanty w11h v owers an Sin D1cao County, he wd. It can be purcha~ by home 1rowen but probabl~ only at ma,or producuon nursencs 1n San Diego Researchers also arc developing 1~tqra~ed pest manapnent t~ch­ naques in row crops. using pes11c1dcs that have a minimal impact on the natural benefits of insects. A number ofagncultural cooperat- ives contnbutc to the ex~nsc of operatt.na the f1cf(f'stat1on tttum for lhe benefits the) receive throu&h the research. The umvers11y sy tem . pays Lhe rescuchcrs but the grants from the cooperauves can pay for ~arch ass1stanis. Keim said The station also sells its crops on the market and 1ums procttds over to the unavef'$ity system. . The field station has bee n a closely kept secret from the pubhc over the )tars, but Keim wd he's woricang to open It t<i VISltOl'S. Molestation ·charged ·A Costa Mesa man hat been charged wttb cha Id molestation for an alleged sc:tual assault on a I J..ycar-old girl, the Orange County d1str1ct at1omey's office said Wednesday. FrancascoQama-Sanabna. 24, was charged with five counts of forced oral copulJuon. 1udgrnen1 of Fred unul lM enurc p1t tutt 1s looked at. Then ~e can ma ke a dcc1s1on." Colhns said. "He's made a strong contnbuuon 10 our commumty (and pro' 1ded) ucellcnt leadership and tha t"s ~hat v.c ha'e to think about when we \ 1ew the s1tuat1on •• The pros11(uuon incident marks 1he sccond u mcdunn1 V~ht1etl career that has personal con u t has made headlines.. In 1986, also whale he was SCf"\1na as ma)Or; a controversy truptcd anvoh1 ang his rela11onsh1p ~1th a development finn that built a con· dom1nium complex an Fountain Val- ley~ • An gc Coun•y di tnct at· tomey's 1 ve tigauon centered on whetl\cr there miaht ha'e bttn a conn1ct of 1ntcmt when Voss YOtcd to _approve the prOJCCI an February 1986. VOM wa e'entuall) cleared of i ny wronado•na. A former f\la footblll and aarl btikctb&IJ coach. Voss ~-as 11\lcn the 197 3 Dtsunau•shed Service Award from the Fountain Vallt)' Ja)CttS for helping 10 found a local commu~it) center and set up an annuaJ acholar- shap prosram for needy m10orit) Students He IS alto a fonner Pf'CSI· dent orthe Chamber of Commerce Neiabbors expressed shock over the iillina. Some noted the townhouses ue located on private 1, streets lhat are not easily accessible to anyone unfamiliar with the tract. "We're not happy about any de- velopment that goes on there (1lon1 the Irvine Coast)," said LAauna Beach Councilman Neal Fiupatnck. "The roads are not put 1n to make life any easier for those of us already liv1na here. They're put in to f-=1hta1e development in the atta." "You've .,t youl'1elf probably • year of rehef and t~n It ends '-'P betnt wonc than it ever was, .. he said. continues to devcloJ?." At the other end of the IOOp, nearb) ,----------.................. -....... _-------------_.;;;.----~------------....._­ lrvi.nt residents are-less aft'~ecS. J uc, who police said may have been Korean. was dcteribed by neighbors as a bia, heavyset man. Most knew little about him because he normally worked seven days a 1• week at the pharmacy he owned. "I ulCd to see him stanina his oar in • the morniqs, but that's about it.'' one , neishbor said. J, Another nei&hbor said they knew J Jue's wife, wtio she called Rosie, much better. Allan Beek. who arew up an Newpon Beach and is rounder of the anti-Measure A group Gridlock, echoed that tentiment. .. The environmental impeci report for Measure A showed that when all the Irvine.Coast devele>pment JOCS in Ilona with ~lican Hill Roed there will actually be mo~traffic in Corona dtl Mar than there is now," Beek 11id. But both county and Ncwpon Beach city planners dispute that claim. • County planner Pit Shoemaker "We don't sec any real 1mpect on Irvine motonsts because of Pelican Hall Road.i.." said asmtant city man· ..-Paul Drady Jr. Brady sa.ld the city's main conttm was to ensure that Culver Onve was not linked to the ~st. a ~t ofl"tc11ls feared woufd increue traffic in Irvine. Eventually the section or the two- lane Bonita Canyon Drive, whd winds throuah pe11oral hi...._· before connecting with MacAnbur Boulevard. wall be transformed into I lia-lant DC>rWm ponion ... !!'. Nlic8 Hill Rmd. Brady 11id ... ..,, .... f \lllOH'\l\IOllllC\ The (amity moved into the tract in 1974 when it was new, and tht diminutive Mn. Jue was often the m. 10 welcome newcomers who moved in ~. a neiahbor said. ~·· 1 re9I talutive. bubbly ., ftie /'111 &t111• Ptw cm1 artP--. hi Im' •• I I Pl1!0"· Really nX1e,.. the neiahbor . H .... _ . . bm AJI lholt who ......,_. fi.we •mll n ,., • laid ere ue UK: wtn= num ......- • m While Jue1ttended to bit buineM. ~ ~ldDeldly · for &he • the bcMus • ....._ wtl di¥ilk ' his wi• UP" busy trlDlpOnina lhe Calaf'orn• Loaery's· twideo•lekly =~::·~·~=°2!: • CCMIDle'• .. :,~.: bllllt JaeOns. '"Lono 6-49'" ..-: 7, 42. ,,, 44, 46, r, '111e· W1riw Mllced .49ud &bi boaul •u•w. a ...-.---Jl.000; bar Of a Wi1 ..... wida ... J in Loi Aill*t Players MM> con.ab= 111 61000. nr. Oflia • Wiidt .. Oftl'lblCllrilllna holiMys. lhc•id. tia ••mben Will ..... .I ..,. Of' .......-. SJ per .... ~ reaUt nk'e people," a SS.9 milli9n. IOllery oftlCWI .-L TM mes tom w.irilay riimbt co •W*or laid. It'• just such I ne ........ ~"rloilo W1dll11llly'1 d..-... -SIS.2 ......... • ........ .,... ..... .._. • .._.. m181aa • .. Blilf ~f\Uq\UH Women Marines mark anniversar-y • The 46th anni\C'Nr) dinner of the Orantt Count)' Chapter of thr Women Maru\es As1«aat1on will be htld at 6 pm Saturday at tht Knotfs Ben') Ftrm Steak House All membc" and women cur1tn1ly an the service, as well as their auests. arr 1nv11C'd to tbt $16 SO dinner.· Reservations can be made b)' calhna 637-3207 or SS?-7044 by Thursday. Chamber holds '50s fund-raiser .. A fund-n11~r coordinated b> the Saddlebac~ RqJonal Chamber of Commerce Foundation will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. unda) at The Hop. 23822 Mercul) Road, El.Toro. Admission is Sl9.SO • ..,.hich includes a .. sock ·hop" .buffet dinnrr, dancing. entertainment and pnzcs For more 1nformauon. call Yvonne~ Marti A 81 837-3000. N~ary ho$tS koto conc~rt Koto muStc, pla)'cd ongmall) in thr Japanese court orchestra v.1th a I J..s1ringed instrument, will be fratured at 4 p m unday at the l'cwpon Beach Pubhc Library. 856 San Clemt'ntc Orne; Newport Beach. The recital will be presented b)' Hiroko W1anko. and is free and open to the pubhc. Call Ja<.:k1e Headl) at 644·)177.for add111onal ____ _._ .... fon113Tmrf' ,... G~ologlcal fl~ld stud~ planned fteld tud~ bf the geological h1 tor) of mar h plants. fo tis. birds and fish ..,.111 be ofTertd from 9 am. to I pm unda) at the Irv tne You1h Sen 1cn Crntrr. 14301 Yale A'c . lf"tne $7 admission tncludcs a v1sll to the a1ural H1stor) Foundation \.1u~um. It i open to the pubhc. Funhcranformat1on ma} beobuuncd b) c0tlltng 03, 1d Andcr~n at 660-3920 . .Skiers to go bowling bowhng night is scheduled for the In inc k1 ssoc1at1on at 7·30 pm Saturda) at II'\ me Lanes. Upcoming trap to Mammoth, Nev. MeAICO and Hea,cnl) Valle) ~111 be discussed. Ir' inc Ski .\s<;oc1a t1on mC'Ctm~ arc held at. Platano·s Restaurant 1n Lake fore t the secon<;I and rounh fuesda)s of eHr) month. Gut'\ts are welcome · ~ More 1nforma11on about th1. club ma) be ob1aaned b) ~ailing Jul!e Palmer at 7:!().155:! Ort~ga Highways d lsrussed .. The 1eolog} of Onega H 1gh"'a "111 be d1 usscd at ro 30 a m Saturda·) at Casper' W1ldcmr s Park located nioe mile~ ca')t on Ones.a H1ghwa) (74). The ranger at lhc park.·s ptC' "''" let all panir1pant 1n fn:t tor the program. Frtt rcfrc h· men1~ ~•II al~ be ~n rd . ation. call Jerold ·. L10\1llc a Tour Upper Newport Bay Free au1ded walking tours of the Lppu Nc~Port Ba) ccolog1u1I rMCn~ will be ofTcrcd turday to introduce '1 uors to the "anct~ ol wildlife and plants seen around this mal"h arra • Tours ""'" ~nan e'er) 15 minutes between q am. and 10·30 am .at the cornt'r of E.astbluff Dmc and Back Ba) Road an In mr The tour 1 hghtly mutt than a mile long anJ la\ts appr0\1matel) an hour and a hnlf Call r ran Robinson at 646-009 or Dick Ku\t JI 7 6--7 tor: add1t1onal information \llrlt~-ln workshop set Poht1l'lll>-m1ndcd 1ndl\ 1duals "111 h.a\e :in opponunuyto v.nlc thcirelC\:tC'd officials lrom 9 '° am to I ~:30p m 5.lturda) :u the nt\ct'Sll) C1uba1 UC I · Reprtstntat1\e trom 37 maJor local 11nd • national oraan11a11ons will be a\ a1lablc t~ PfO\ 1dc mformauon on inues nd pend ma lc11sla11on. • dmis ion and ~rkma arc frtt. Rt frc$hmcnt., w,111 be pro' 1ckd For morr informauoh. c:.all 67'-0636 or 786--848S ( . ·\ I . I·. '\ D \ H 1'hur~day. f .. eb. 12 o mectan&\ ~hcduled f 'ritla y ~ ,. e l> .• ·1 So mrclln&\ ~hedultd ollof ly JANn ZIMMlltMAN • ---~ nothcr drad ~a hon washed up on shore 1n Hunanston lk'ach on \\edne\- da). brinaina thr total to 21 anamals founJ in that area and ka' ant b1ol!Jiists wonder· ins what 1s causina their m)\tcrious 'deaths · · Thr most rccrnt carcau was d1\CO\ered about 10 a m. at Hununaton ~trect and Pacific (out H1ahw·a>. about a half·m1le south of the Huntington Pirr. said Joe Cordarof a wildlife baOlOJISl with the attona Marine F1shenn Ser' 1cr • .. I'm concrrncd. not wom~d." he said. _ .. J'd JU St like to ict t<> the bouom of th1~ ... Two other dead sea hons. wuht'd up . . . Explosive start Wtdnnda). 1n · al hh and Sun\Ct Beadl. bul lhe) "'Cr~ not ("ORn«'ltd '° the 21 ·01Mr 1n1mals .d1tc0H'~ al Hunt· 1 nston Nit .. nd rn) btachc' and Bolsa Chica State Beach sanlr Jarf 21 , Cordaro a.aid. . . .. Rthard dead animal ,a hed up at Seal Beach o'er the weekend. but that alMl was determined to be an unrelated co~. he said. A necrops} at Sea World determined the animal d1td of natural causes T.ht' animal found at • al Beach Wednesday aftcmoon wa\ 1n1ured b> a boat propeller or ~har._, he ~1d The dead mammal found Wc.'tlnt')4)ay at Hunt1n1lOn "as badly decomposed, as "'ere all the others. and an eumana11on to determine tht caust" of death could not be ach ptrformC'd. 1 he btoloti'1 • said hf . has all but eliminated tht pouit>1hly that the sea hont dted from disease or 1un•ho11. They moll hkel~ were cauaht in a fisherman's net, he said The) probabl) v.-erc dead 1hree to lour w~ks. and the skulls were detenorared from bounC'lng up and down in the water. Cordaro said. ' The draths ha'e not threatcnC'd th~ sea hon population off Souther" Cahfomaa. which 1s ··00om1n1." he sa1Uhe animals ma) havr d1td elsewhere and wa hed ashort here because of ude pattern "\\ r're not o' crly concerned about the Pof>ulauon because there·s more than enough out there. but wr'd hke to know wh) tht IUdc:kn ancttate, ·• Cordaro uid. An nt1m1lt'd 2.lOO wa boas die off Southtm catifom•• c:ecm frollilfltina tan&)td an sill nets b~ roemucttia1 fishermen. Anoth(r • dte from aun· shots. he said. But sea hons rtproduce another S.600 baba(S each >car an Southern Cahforn11 waters, he said. The estimated SH lion population an this a,U " 67,000 to 107.000 • . The death of a sea hon accldcntalh cau&ht in Jiii nets ts allowable. Cordaw sa1cf. but fleet fiihcrmrn must take e"el1 Pos~1blr measure to chase them a~'a> They arc forb1ddrn from shoot101 th animals under the federal Marine Mam · 11'!.al Protection Act. · ·Portable classrooms to handle overflow - ly GREG l<LfltKX Ponahk C"lao;srooms w 1 I pro 6 y used as a tt'mporary nt"Cans of sen fl'll th1: flood of new elementarv $Chool studcn1 expected to h11 the Ne~Pon-Mesa L n1fied School D1stnct next )car. Thr school board \Oted Tuesday to tak~ steps to purchase or lease eight portable classrooms to handle the o"erllow ol students upcnntt'ndent John 1coll said that .. hale the ponables ~1u not soh c thl' problem. the~ v.111 bu) d1stnct offiual an add1uonal )car to tud~ enrollment trend .Officials a~ prtd1cung that most of the d1stncfs elementary schools will C\C«d capactl)' someume before 1994. with SC\Cral hools c~pccted to go over the11 J1m1t at the bcginntng of the ne>.t hool )Clf ~ .._ ,..... .. ._...,_ The area C'\pctteti to be hardest h1t 1s the . r tanc1a .lttendancc 1onc. "'h1ch will ha\.(' . ~ · all four elcmrntary ~hools o'er capa-Cll\. Local' d19n1tarle1 push • plun9er to l9nlt• a firework• dl1plaJ and launch a no mllllon. five· 1ear renovation of the .. Int Newport Dun•• aquatk p•rk. Lendlnt a hand at the ground· lweaklnt ceremonies WedneldaJ are Newport b) th•~ tall. \number 9f opuons ~a"c bc<'n Beach MaJor Don Strauss fleftl. Ann avan1·of ,,.. propo~ to <ital ~1th the mOu"' ot Newport Dunes. Partnership and Oran_ee County tudt'nts. · tncludtn& rcahanana distnc1 S&1pervl1or ThOfllU IUJeJ. boundanes and rcopcnmgse,cral ~I proposal ~ubm1ttcd to · the board Tue~a~ night ~ould plal'C' two portabk at POmona V.-ht\t1~ and ~1lson clcmeny Brewery offers . S .1 ,000 'for_. return ofsurf musiC ioneer· Dale's uitar-. tan :fhr ponabk -.ould till lea"'l' -those hoots o'er ca~ctt) next )car. hut . \\OUld reduet' the e\.CC$S -The ~m·e propo I also called for th~ pl ment oft ~o portable at Coll c Pan.; · E le men tar) 1 n the C. ~ta ~rsa H i&h 111tndanc<' 1onr That schoof i al ~c <chool tx>arJ wa c\pccted to' nu· on the pla~mt'nt ot tht' portable Feb 14 lly ROBERT BAR~ER A tirc"1ng lnmpan' v.hose prOOUl l surft'r"' 1n Ha"'•tll reponcdh l:rp up ha~ olkrcd 4l SI 000 rc"iard lor 1hc: return of surf mu'ltc pioneer D1(k DJk's ~kc1nr guitar 1hat "n"' 'itOlcn from the I lun11ngton Beach I nlt'rnat1onal ~url Mu'>Cum Spo~eswoman L:ic:c) log.in \.lid that official for The litroh Bre'"'l'n ( o rrad about the theft 1n Dc1ru11 \1 1,h and made a comn\ltmcnt to help in lhl· Sc:Jl'\h frtr the h1 totic 1n!.&rumt·nt. troh o"n the Honolulu Bre"•n& .1mJ Maltinp. C. o that produn·\ Primo ~r. a 11·,oritc with \urlcr\ 1n lfa"·u11 but,., nol d1"1tt1bull'd in ( ahforn1j l oiµn "'31d. "1,uaht "-ot~h. a Uun11n1ton lk;u:h re,1dl"nt .ind pfrs1dc:nt ot the \urf ~u­ stum., '4ll1Jrd of dm·ltor\ ~uJ he's hopt'lul thl' guitar ..:... ~'luch \he: \<lid 1'1 onh le\S \:llUJble than \Oml' OI lrca~Ufl'\ OI "'-in~ T u1·~ tomb-wtlrlx· rc:lumcd .. It (lh.; reward monc:\) \hould be enough tu gl'I JO\ one "'ho!.. nov. 'I ahoul lh~ 1hctt 10 .. qucJI on 1he1r budd) .. "'-<H'-'h said .\n,onc: w11h intm rna1t0n '' a~ktd 11.ll II [)(\l'l ll'e { hud \lqulSl at 1hr lfunl· 1ntthln lk. \ h Pollcl.' Depart men I. ,fl.'lqMI ''Pnmo beer 1\ hoping that tht' rcwwd mone\ will help k ad 10 tht' return of the ·--------------gullar b) encourll&JOI pwJ'lll' 10 lOtta~t pohcc "uh an) clut"\ no m31lcr ho" \mall the~ ma~ seem: said Pnmu a '>()(.'late brand m.anager urea "'•" urf gu11anst Dale .a member oftht• urf mu..cum'\ bo;!rd ut dir~tor, donated h1~ fir\t guitar ..,,hen the mu~um open~ 1&1-,1 Jul> and It bC'<itme Ml" 01 1he kad1n1 Btlractmn Tht' guitar "-3 stolen durin& a bre:ik·1n tom ~turda) at the mu~um. 312 \\al nut .\\C Official clo~ the mu~um after the theft It 1 chC'dulcd to rt"open 1n Ma' al a TI~ locauon at 41 l Oh'C' \\C • Badham spe~ds funds, but not on a cam_palgn FormC"r Repull11~an Rep Ko~1 t 83dham 'pent S .. ti 46~ la t )Car an cani· pa1Jn tund e'en though he had no \; mpa11n. a{ ord1ng to federal dlX u· mcnt., Aissa Wayne's ex-husband W1~s Custody of (;Oblple' s e_~tJgt-lter \ fh:r announc1 a·) rar n.go that hl v.11 n'1 going to run for a ~\t'Olh icrm Badham u\N h1 campaign fund to bu' S l • .&30 m lorma~ aturc St> 000 1n "lon II· tucnt entertainment"-and $406 1n dn. clcanina bill . dod1mcnts ')hu" . l he ~cwpon Beach lav.makcT, l n t1· c11cd v.h1k 1n offi~ for pending 1 f'I\ amount of 6.mpaign mone) on tra' r1 anU v.hat lrnC' calkd personal e pcnsc . ~·d hi\ I~ J>('nd1n1 v.as for purel) pohucal purpo . " W1tne1o~~ de nbed thl· d:aughtcr ol John \\'a' nt a a lo' mg but cmottnnalh 1mma\ur~ p rent, \03JUd&c pl<tm to award cu 1o<h of thC' lalc actor'" 1 -~raM')ld gr.indc!auah1cr to lhC' girl'~ t:i1hcr Oran c Count) '°)upl'nM < ourl Judge Rona!~ O"cn Jnnoum.cd.tm t\·nt.it1\t' ruhna 1n u mcmorOnllum Owen said ~I ~ \\ 3\ nt'. n . j., unlit tor custod~ of .\na\ta 1a \\1n' nc. 1\ that 1hc mutlwr although lo\ 1n . 1; ci.:, fam1h.irtl\ ~•th thl" \h1ld. 1\ emullon. II\ 1mmJIUr\: an,t la ~' d11C.:\tion hC'Nlt " · lhC'JUd C\ltld h\'\\OUldy.int cu toJ\,OI l\nasta\1a to 1>1 I h\llllJ .\, Citoni ... a Pomona 01thoritd1\ ~111 con, v.h1h.' allov.- ang \\ ll\ ne to H\11 c' er) otht'r "eek end txg1nn1ng r ch. 10 "l''c )pol.en to '"~ '"'1 I lime'\ alrcJJ\" 1101\1\ 'la1J .. I'm ure ~c '>'•II al""" remain de .. h'r th1: mutu.11 brnC'f'11 ot 1h·· 1o:h1ld " '" a pre' 1ou\ marnagl.' (11on1 :111ome).-Cic,, "' l \tl·rihan. ,,.ncd pn,atc '"'c,uptoK. J'l\Hhoh "" ~ farmb t'.OUfl Q~ tn te<1.taf) during. a h:nath hearing to huv. thJt \\ arnc \{X'nt httk time v.1th ,\n.t'>ta~1a v.h~n the &arl wn~ home tor "~'"· ollt'n lca\lna 1he child to the care of hou\Ckt'Cpeo W &) nc v.a IOJU~ 1n ( ~tobn ~ ht'n tv.o intrude~ bur\t 1n10 a mam1\m o"nl.-d b\ Roger Lu~~. a financier and a do friend ol \\!a) ne ' l ub) wa ·nou\I\ 1nJureJ 1n "That ~1ncJ ollhmg. ~c .1 allowabk. 1t 1 lOnnl'<'t~ to the JOb rather thin perwnat" Badham i.a.id Tuooa) 1 ht e·qxndnures ~trc-dcst'rthtd 11t document' filed "1th the Fedtral El~uon C omm1c, 100 and obtatncd by reporter -t-01.mcr Rep. Dan Lunattn. R·l on lk ch. '!pent a l.1m1lar amount from hi\ C'ampargn 1rea ul') -S 70.600 -and J1d n.ot run "In 19 . he u1d. Lunarcn \J"<ftl mt1c,1 ot h1 lcfi ~;.er mone) on mo' 1ng C'\pt'o ta\c\. ckphon~. tafl \lla11c' .. 1 h~ 'ar1uu\ mC'ntoal·hcalth pro· lc\\IOl'lith that t~\hht•d l,(Cll•ed to ha' cone commlln 1hrcad runn1na 1hrnunh lhC'1r ..._ _______ .._.._ _____ ...., _ _.. _ _. • lt'\t1mon\ ... O"en \a1J 1n ht\ 1uhn "That \\'a\ ne \h 1ci. \U\IOch ot l"-O i; h1ldrtn the attad.: . . nd 01twr campa11n c\pcOK), he \tad. .. l'OI If I I Of, . n11nt rond1t1on without Pl' ma a blod; of Harbor &ulc\"lrd bctv.ttn 5 (,()food usb ti 0 pm \tond:a ) nd 1 a.m. l ut' da~ • • • ~mcone lUCf!lptcJ to ~al a~-ar lC'rtO 1n the :!JOO bl ~ ot Harbor BoUlc\lrd Monda~ n111\i Of T~a mom1ng. • The !IU"'Pl"Ct ~mo' w da hboard parts '" an appercnt attempt to att the ttreo oul. hu1 ... , not sucrt~\ful. The brcalHn t~curr(d bftv.c.-tn 11 p.m. and 6 a m. lnin~ Lkmc111i11r) Xhool ~ C\ICUlled rarl) Tue~)' atlcmoon 1tlcr ~m onrcalkd ana bomb thrt'at. 'o bamb •a'. d1~\ercd .• '• • o\ H7-cahb« M.,num ~a sh"llcn frum a homt an tM 10 bloc~ ,11 C orona somet1mr dunna the la 1 month ' 1, I - r .· Or...-come OAl&.Y PILOTI ~. Februliry a. , ... WASHINGTON (AP) -Otftnsc Secretary-dnianatr John Tower Wednesdiy de'l\ted aUeptions that he has a dnnkina ~m. tethna the Senate Armed Services Committ he asa "man of some d1sciphne." Conservative activist Paul Weyrich said Tuesday that h( had "on a number' of occasi'ons" seen Tower publicly, inebriated and in the company of women other &han his wife:' ~ lprabl Kemp accepted more fees than allowed f WA HI GTON ( P)-HU D Sttrcuu)~aanatc . A spokC'lwoman for Kemp. Miry _.runcue, de- ck Kemp accepted thou..a nd of dolla~ 1n s~ak1na fees 1enbcd the problems u .. ,ust 1 m11unckntanchna. .. A key in ellcess of the hn111' \Cl b} !louse rul~od federal.law, ...SCnat.c aide said Kemp bad m11takenly believtd that according to his own financial <l•~losµre statements. money rettl\·ed aner Kemp ~ft Conareu did not apply to In all. Kemp acct"ptcd or as~':(t 10 $67.15(> llOOH'! House limits. ,. what Hou'>c rule all<:>"· his <>tntcmerm how. /1 Kemp filed an amended financial ~iq form . The Associated Pre 'learned\ edn sda} tJlat "hen "1th the Senate Blnk1na. Housana and U~ffairs .... -~·- c \I I • •~l\",1 ·.:~#~It I ·MotOrlsts wa111ed of Hlegal allens SAN DIEGO -A lip wamint drivtn that ~ misht bolt onto border-area treewayt has 10ftt up in a step &owarcb rtduc1na the camaec amo!'I illepl alitns hat by can wbile tryina to nan Kf"Ol6 the roach. The elecuon.ic saan, hatched to a tru~k. will be in l)lxc each n1aht from wn11tt &o &unrite •Iona l~tc 'at the Junction wrt'1 fotenllte 80f near the U.S.·Mexico border ip San Ystdro. Since 1985, we've had about 67 people killed on the frttways But in a closed committee session Wednesday mominJ. Sc:n. Malcolm Wallop, R·Wyo .. said Tower denied that he was a womanizer. had drinking problems or ahat past busi· ness tics w11h mihtary contractors confronted \\-tth the appan:nt '1ola11on, tht former Comm1ttetandthe U.S.OfficeofOC:wemmentEthte1thi5 congressman from RuITJl o 'J Y .. af rcc<l thii. "ed. to . past Monday to reflect the chansn. The chanll'S v.ett Mot&..a-.. ·reresa urge· s hiring lllen•I allens return $1 6.000 In spealong fee\ and to forgo another made wnhout pubhc d11elosure by either Kemp or the r~ ~ · $39,400 in fees not )Ct rcCCl\Cd Senate commtttcc unul AP nollc:ed the problem in .its LOS ANGELES -Nobel · He also deferred rece ipt of an add1t1onal S 12:500 in re' 1ew of Kemp's financ1al 11atement5. ' laureate Mother Tcreu u,..ed em· fcesearncdin llJ bun111 1989toa'<?'d "'~la1ingthc ltm11 A commiuce vote was.scheduled today to confirm ployentobardromthec1tfuwtlhn1 on honorana congres!lmen can rcce1\ e an an) one ~~ar. Kemp, an .unsuccessful 1988 prcsidenual candidate. u ...tanks Of homeless 1llepl 1mm,.,ants, would hamper his work. Tower later responded to the allegations in an open session. Asked by Sc:n. Sai.n Nunn, D-Ga.. the The acuon\ brought i...emp S550 bclo~ h1 1988 l1m11 scetttar) of HQu ma and Urban Dc\elopment. delpaae a new 1mm1arat1on law &Mt · \ makts 11 cnme to do so. • committee chairman. if he has dnnk· wh ether he "oul<t tolerate d1 -seeing "'omen in a combat role. · :·corttainin& spct:1tic ~Jlei,at1ons of 1ng problem, the nominee rcphed: "I cnm1nat1on 01 se>.ual harassment of Nunn said at the conclu~1on of &he itnpropnet) concc rmns enator have none. I'm a man of some v.omen in the Defense ~~nment heanngs that the committee would To"'cr." discipline." He rcphed that he would have "zero \Otc on the nomination toda). We)nch had testified that !he Tower said 11 is "esscnual tha( the tolerance" for uch pracuccs and 1ha1 Nunn began the OJ>Cn session b) office received letters qucst1onin1 secretary of defense be at all times "profc~s1onal women "ould be af.. reading a letler from C. &)den Gray, To"er's moral character but the)' had capabl.~ of exercising the duties of the "forded..ihe respect and deference the) the counsel who handled President not been brou&ht to the attention Of office. ·deserve." Bu h's 1rans1t1on, 1n whacb,..,..Gray the Armed SCrv1ccs Comm1t1ee or The nomi.ncic Mvas also asked He added that he does not en\ 1\10n denied that the office received ~tters Bu~h. • ~~~-~-~;.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~--~~~~~-~--~~~--. .. Is it not brelk1n1 the law of God to )ecp Jhem on the strttt.,.. Moaher Tern1 iaid Tuesday durtna a v1s1110 a shther fow ho1Mleu tllepl 1mm1-- p'lnts. "They were created by the same lov1n1 hand of God." • Mother Teresa's v1s11 With abou1 30 home&ns teen·• 1mm1arants al the Miuionanes of Chan1y sheller an Ptco Rivera was pan of a two-w~r swina &hrough &he West. The tnp. which she penodically makes to meet ~th members of the . p ,· 1ot Is use Miss1onaricsofChan1yin the rtg1on, also included stops in Tajuana. Mex· ico; San Francisco; and Phoenix. Handheld Cellular PhOne = 799!~:.ao Low Ae l40 ,.., Month. Weighs just 28 ounces! #17·1050 'S. II"" Ol S1911-nl0 tty.,_-~ _ ,._ SllKt ......,--.. .,.,. _. i-.~ IJCtW-i ,. _ '°' ...... 111qwn-..--#; ....... -_,,. .. Low Ae PO fl'ef Month• ~.... 2;21 ----·--............. -..... T'MI ~•~~...;;....;~__,· Remote, ht-speed dubbing. oen. ... btTS OolbyB, 15• WOOfers. #13·1233 ·-"' ............... _ .,.._,... .. a.-111, ·---·~TIID Search tuning, 12 mem- ory presets. #31 <3003 Reg. Seoer•• lteme 1847.95 ·1199110 f.:€0, • Ariz. ~ ~,., ..... ~,._._.,..~----.. Jetu hed-great love-rvr-r chtldren," the 78·year--old Mother Teresa told them. "And he has a b I am e d f 0 r lender love especially for the poor." Modler T•r'•U plane cr~~sh WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal in\ICSllptors on Wcdnesda> for the first time blamed cocaine use b)' a pilot as a contnbuuna factor 1n a commcrctal au1ine cn•b in which passengers were killed. The Nauonal Transportation Safe- ~ Board concluded that pilot Stephen Silver: who was 'killed 1n a Jan. 19, 1988, Cdlorado commuter crash along with e11ht other people, u~ cocaine several hours before the fl1pt. AlthoU&h board 1nvestiptors said Salver, 3o, did not have enough cocainc1n his system 10 be "h11h" and his co-pilot v.as believed to be controllma the Trans.-Colorado air· craft's de$ctnt into Durango, the board concluded that coca1.nc con· tnbuted to his "mefftctave monator- ingofan unstabnazed approacn -n c co-pilot, Ralph 0 Harve~ 42. v.as also killed in the ·crash. The plant earned IS passcn~rs ...,edacal anal)'SI found Ira e\ of cocaine in the p1lol's bloOd and unne. inve ugatol'1 said They also said a grrl fnend of the pilot ~ported! claimed he had ~ken 1:oca1ne the Ex-DEA agents accused of drug dealing LOS. ANGELES -Three fo rmer Drua Enforcement Adman1strauon agents, one of who m remains a fugill\ e, \\Crc charged Wednesday with dcahna in llrsc quantities of cocaine and heroin and steali ng drugs fro.m the DEA vault The ex.qents Darnell Gam a, John Jackson, and Wa)n~ Countl}man, previously haO been cha~ with consp1nna to launder mort than $600,000 throuah Sv..ass banks. Tharmoney v.as believed connt'Cted to drug t111ffick10a. but no drua charscs had been filed prev1ou I~ l Syria, Ubya tied to jet bombing WASHINGTON -Syria and Libya ~ere responsible for the bombina of a Pam An JUmbo Jetliner which crashed an otland on Dec. 21 and killed 270 people. BS News reponcd Wednesda). . Quoltnf unnamed sources .. deep within the intemauonal terrorist movement, &he network said the destruction of f11&ht I 03 "as i n rctahauon foT the u.s: "bombm1 or Libya Jn 1986. but v.as also spurred by the u s ~1s1on an Dcc~mber to talk with the Pa le uoc bbera100 ()rpntl.att0n. The pnnc1ple arch1ttct of the bombina v.a.s "hined J1bnl, head of the cxtttmc.Paksunaan TcrrOf Group. a front for the L.1ben11on of the Palcsttne· General Command, accordina 10 ( 8 J1bnl. based an yna. v.-as worlina for L1b)an lndc-r 1oamma.r-Gadhafi . althoua.h he "as also required to clear the opma11on with )'nan intclh~ncc offictafs, &he network rcponed ~.....-~ 1J~[tJlll~~Jtn:1:gh t before the cra s_h. __ _ Runs PC-compatible soft- ware LCD display, two 3112" 1990 bud et deficit s 120 bllllon --W HI GTON -The Conarc<> 1onal Bud&tt Office estamated drives. 768K RAM #25·3500 Battery Peck Daisy Wheel .Printer. Cut '498 '"99.321.H a.-... "'P9r...,.. Stay Informed I Covers 23,6&4 frequencies #20-113 Photorel•y IR AlsmSyatem HALF .PRICE! ... Wednesday that former President Reagan·~ final budge& proposa1 ~ould F · · d ' produce a deficit oU 120 billion. far abo"c the hm1t allo"ed b.y law r' g I wave s Reapn had said ht~ ti .15 tnlhon •ptnd1na plan "Ou Id lea\e an ambalan« of $92 S b1lhon. The Gni'\nm·R.udman (icfic1t reductton law <1ets a taract ofa area widens; SIOO billion shonfall for the 1990 fi~.11 )car, wh1Ch begins Oct I. · schoeJs close Wright to seek scaled down pay inc ~eas~ WASH I NO TON (AP) -Houae ~tt Jiln Wnp&ii ........ toilk ifit HCMm to ICllle .. di COD· Marcos undergoes emergency .surgery HONOLUL -Ousacd Ph1hppme Prt tdcnt Fttdtnand Marcos wa ··Hry. very v..cak" and placed on a rc~1rator Wcdn(j(jay after emetJrnC) u,..ery. and hi$ "c~hau tcJ" wife was hospi11la1ed aft.er she fainted, omdal said. Marc:M. 71 , "IS h te4 an cn11cal eond1t1on Wedn~a~ afternoon i fter hti "turn for the v.orsc," and v.a\ trani.f~red from ht) h pital room 10 the 1n1ens1~e care unit, satd otma Kop. a 1 -Francis Medical Center spolesv.oman. Eart~ 1n the momina. Mart suffercJ 1ncrased respira tory problems bl-cause of fluids bu1ldin1 up 1n hi lunp and un~rv.cnt an cmcraency tracht<>tomy. Mote Juron picked for North trlal WASHINGTON -Nine mof'f Po1tnti .. Jurors •TrC picked Wednesday (or Ohver Nor1h's1ran.Contra tnal 1n 1 laborious dJort 1ntenupccd by the Judie's thrut to ho&d a TV rtportcr in contempt for makinajury ttl«tiO(' c~en touaMT. . . So far. there att 16 people an the pool 01 Pf'O'P«ts from wtudl l21uror1 . and a.x ahtrna'" eventually will be chotcn US. Oittnct J-otrlaard A. Gtttll l"l')I) ~id he was conlickrina hotdinaABC Newt coifttpondent Tim 0'8r~n in ron~mpt ofcoun. He saad an ABC account Tuaday nipt "appears to~ a dchberate efTon to obstruct .. 'Jury wl«tion b> ltnl\I~ tntimon)' Nonh had 11 .. en covenna lk sarM subj«ll on wh~lt he now &ittt dman . HOHi It llHll I' • ....... ,(AP)-Ololit ..... .... Lei Mmlll ..... aCllded ..,... ....... .. ,,,... • .,,di)l ID 1918. lbc wor-. year Al8tt dlea oa crop Y\ddl. •· In S.Cratndlto County, moat ~II . ................... artV ........ ozone ~ damb to lrveh hilller than aa laourt)' a-. o( .12 pens 'Ptf m1lfion~ IBderal D iuehty llUdlld for orone was nceeded on 17 daya, CALPlllG laid. · Sus overturns . .. . on icy highway; at least 20 hurt ~.~· IO I ~ rciceled by the Public lnteftll Raeardt GrouJ>. The RPQrt aho noted lhal Frnno. Slcra· rnealO end· ·Ktrn counun lho.ed a -"8fP i111C1 1r an tbt nwnber of da)'I tbal ozone conc:eauaaion1 '1olllt d the .nandard. CALPIRO nvirotJmtntal ach ocatc Joan Cl•>· 'bursb llid Wednnda)'. Hceedcd abf federal a&udard 24 -~ COin• ~IO l 7 an 1917. Thr numbtt o( da)'l WM 61 1n frnno Count)~. comoamt to 41 thc iftV1ous )Car. and Sr 1n IC.rm County, romll9Rd to 46 lht Pft'\'lOUI )'eat. ()zone, a pelt blut' p s. 11 one of the pnncapalcomPoMnlsofsmoa. It 11 formed b) a chemical ract1on in'oh1n1 nitrQFn d10~1de anct hydrocarl>ons "I CA~PIRG. the noeorofit consumtt and en' 1ronmental poup, relied on annual data collcntd b) tht m1e'1 rcsional air quahty mangemml d111nct1. Cla)"'burp said. T~ South Coat 1Retional Air Quality Manqement O.stnet. wnh hcadqua~" 1n El Monte. compnsrs Loi Anftln and Oranar counties. and pans or R"e"'1dc ~nd San Norton Younlk»vt. cha1nnan of tM AQMD boerd. laid~ ... "not It aU happy" about tht hiP numbtr of days ozOM excetded ~ federal ozoM Mandaid. But he SU11ttted a btner mea,ure of the ~km is the numbn' of firsMtaat ~moa akns auued by the AQMO, ' A first·staae smoa alen as "'ued when ozoM conctntrat1ons reach at least .20 pans of ozont per m1lhon. . TRUCKEE (AP) -A tour bus Cltr')lftl about l-0 dozn 111 .fl , overturned Wednaday OD~. witld-: I , l*'P' lntentaw 80 aa &.ht Sierra tf Ne\'adat lftJUrin& II least 20 peoplt, .;(. the Cahfomia H1pqy Pa1101 re-, . ..This increuc 1n ozone i n the inland coun1en i1 ddin1tcly '°'"f,'o ha "e an effect. not only on public health ut also on cro~." C1aybwJh said. "Ozone has a deteriorauna Ozone poses a public heahh hanrd b«ausr 11 lll'.IVates rt$p1ratory ailments . amona children, tM ctderl) and ~pie suffer- ing f~m heart or lun1d1sra~s. Cla)'burah SJid 1 Bernardino counties. . • Tht 176 hiah ozoot da) 1n 198 \\QS the h1dl~t stnce l '1801 u cept In 1981 .. v.hcn the Last ~tar, there v.ere H li"'Mtaae smoa altrl~ 1n the South Coast basin. compared to 66 m IY87. ported. . 1x people were admined ao a ii Truckee hospital foUowina lbe crub but all were reponed in s&ablc cond1t1on. 'There were no repons of :. fataht1~ , .Two pcop&e were trapped i_n the • Lesbian couple's custody dt.c·pute -can rio-w go to tr1·a1 ~l~:!~~.1l0~~1:l:~'· . Ip . ' Donner Summtt Volunteer Fire De- . ~ , -, ' panment : ' LOS A GELES( .\P)-ln a case.' thatt~ts children, e1thtr b) adopuon or b\ amtic1al con em1og the child and ph' 1cal custod). An hour after the crash: the bus a mostly-uncharted area of fa mily law. a JUd&e mseminauon. bol filed sutt 1n upcnor (ourt on ~ov "M) chen\ has no comment on the case,"· re mained l)'ing on its side sur-• has ruled that a lesbian couple's dispute over .\Jlrcd's chent 32·)ear-old Tern bol of 19 19 8 to establish llrr nahts u par(nt Jaco~ the mothrr's attorne) said by telt· rounded b> rescue and law cnfortt· custody 'Of a child thcY rared totether can Long Bnch, IS ~k1n1 kplJOlnt custoJ~ ofa 1· "\\ t as~ed the Court to recoan11e that this phonl' ment v.orkers r proceed to tnal. a laW)er said \\ednc"1ay )car-old 11rl who was born to bol's thtn· Wlh a famil). ahhoui)l not a trad111onal one. Sabol, 01ccd her rclitf about the ruhna an a . .. Some consider 1t the Bab~ M case of panntron OK. 16. 1986 . 31!dtha111would~unfair1odrpn,eourchtni. ttlephonl' 1nten1ew, sa)1n1 u's bttn three l hecrashoccurttdabout'4.30 p.m lesbian natm:· feminist allomc) Glorta Allred "W1tha ph)s1cian'sadv11;r, the) dec1dl'd tu ol contacWo\-1th thr child," \II red )31d . month\ !tince hr'!I had contact with the child 20 mile southv.cst of Truckee when wd, refem na to rhe 'cw Jenty custody do tht> an1fic1al 1n\Cm1nauon procc:durt: them· The mother's '8tternc). M11chell Jacob\· .. There are htrralh thousands of people tht bus, bound fro~ San Francisco to dispute between a couple and the surropte selves." tired ~1d ·· ~ rda\l\e of Tern's W'IS responded b> seet..1n& to i11smiss the caS< nov. in m' situauori and tha1 is these Reno apparently sv.ef\ed out of mother the) htred to 11\C them a baby. the sperm donor." · · outng,ht 1n a legal monon t..nov.n as :l demurrer. rtlat1onsh1p5 e~tst · bui there art no law control and rolled over 10 the center "At the hean of 11 are fundamental · However. the couplr u~qu(ntl) .broi..e v.h1cfi argots ttfat the coun has no ll'a.:.I protttlln& us.· S.S~I said d1' iJer There was no !mmediate concepts of family. equaht) and the nJht of up . .\llrtd o;a'Kfin a telephone anter-.1ew. authon() to <.'Ons1dtr th~ cl 1m. 1hecoun has sealed the case. according to indicauon of "hether othat'v~hicles J)ef"IOns who are l~h1an to have a nHo lhcu · he 29-}ear-old mot he~ who "'I~ nul Jlul on Mon.d:a.)L Su.pu10r o.un Judge ba1l1ll forJud.gc. Denner. &.()d ..Jacob also "erein~ ohed in the C!}l~ . . chtidren.'" 1dcnt1fied a legtilh be&an to n:~tnu S<ibol's Racbard E. Denner O\Crrull'J thr defendant'' dli.'l1n~d to re pond to Allred' assen1on that Emergency crew ~ere hampered The la~$u1t arise at a lime when tcsb1an u me w11h the girl and allegeJI) refu~ to motton. allov.1ng the case to pr0<.'ttd 10 Dcnner's dl·c1s1on "1s behcved to be tht' fir t of b} wind gusts and snow. the CHP panners increastngl) arc arran11n1 to h3"c · pcmua Sabol to part1c1pate m de~1-.ion\ determine if Sabol ha.s 11 ltgal nght tOJ01n1 lc1t1I its k.md 1n the nauon" said OFF-CAM.PUS DEGREES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Information Meetings MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH 4: 1 S • 5: 1 S p.m. ' Miss.on Hospital, Conference Roon1 C 27700 Medica l Center .R~d Minion Vle]o ---- '· r _ _,,,__ _____ _,..._,..... > .... KING . • .. .. ) . I I . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ITH 6:30 · 7;30 p.m. Western Medica l Center. Auditorium ~Yo i i . 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Beals, Jr., M.D. Founder and Medica l Director of ' Women's H ealth Care HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Hear the facts about hormone issues and treatment of PMS, menopause, Post Hystere ctomy Syndrome and other health concerns addressed by Dr. Beals, a 30-year practitioner and international lecturer. BRT HRT Lecture Series at. Mercury Savings in El Toro the fint Tuetday of each month, 7:30 pm. Ca.II 8&&-0525 for information on other dales and location of lecture series. Super Mario Bros II is back in town!· The hoaelt game of the holiday seuon ii back and youn for ukills • Hotne ExpreU while lhcj lal ! And Mario• better than ever too! You gecto c~ from four differea1 c:haracten and do bMtle widl Wan. evil ruler of Sub-Con, the Land of Dreams. But you beaer aa ,_ ... NOW AT HOME EXPUSS-YOVI NINTINDO BIADQVAl'l'f.a! Anc'icipltion from Nintindo ' Pio-Am Racing from NJDkndo Super Team Games from Ninlendo Racket Attack from Jaleco PlcMan from Tenaen Town A Country Surf from UN TNEWSTORE 1\J9TIN T•ln Mlltlct Pla'C' ' (Ma IOft'll J .................. " .... Millipede froqi Hal America Bubble Bibbie from Taito Advantap Joyllick from Nincendo I ( Juury II Huntmgton Bnch. boy Kimberly and Wilham Stark. Hunt· J .... ry H ington Beach. boyJane and Da vid Jennifer and Joh.n Von Garvisch. Dru1ff. Fountain Valle y. boy Fountain VaJley. girt . Cheryl and David Moore. Hunt· M1chellt' Coulombe and T1moth> ington Beach. boy . arons. Fountain Valley. 11 rl Mei-Hua and Hwel Tzong Lin. Juury U Irvine. ho~ Balvina Quiles and . Arthur V1r· Deborah Grttn and Richard Fratch. amonte • f'ount.ain Vallc)', IJrl Huntington Beach. a.irl Juury it Juury 17 Mana Elena Alvardo. Hunungton qc 1 borah and Jeffrey Jande. lrvint'. -Beach. bor -. gir k K h H Juury U · Robin and Mar uc n, unungton Debra and Vincent Hams. Irvine. Beach .. boy · 00 Minhtam Thi Nguyen and Danh Y · Minh Ha. HuntingtOI\ Beacl\, girl Diana·and Anthony Dobyns. Hunt· ,Juury ll mgton Beach, airl Tawn)a and Johnny Lcwts, Fountain Julie Duns.an and Curtis Walker Valley, ho> . Hun~i gton Beacti, :OOY Melinda and Paul Diaz, Huntington WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Beach. girl ADDLEBA~ HOSPnAL Amy and Rodney Morrison Hu nt-Janary % 1ngton Beach ooy Tish and Lee Kirby, Vista, boy PRIESTLE¥. . . CHIROPRACTIC The American Red Cross 3r.d ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE ~ '011ursday, February 9, 1989 Som to 5:30 pm Call ~ appoi11t1M11t f#tdj1or lfle>tl iftfo (714) 675-7113 \ ,,-.J•;Hl~f 1coll st1ould reverse his decision ban~ing ~9rt:1ose xuaf .speakers 01111 H \OIC I :' ~rown' s health plan ' Assembly Speaker Willie L Brown Jr. Jct 1t be known in the opening da)' of the current session of the Legislature that Californians would be scc1ns a "new" speaker. The)' would find him less involved wtth internal poht1ck1na 1n the lower house and gning more attention to pa 1na imponant. qualit)'-of-hfe leg1slauon. . . Mr. Brown has presented one of his first "high-road" cffons. a blil that would regu1rc most Cahforn1a cmplo}ers to provide basic health insurance for their workc~. Would the "old" speaker please come back? .. S~akcr Brown's proposal, which would mandate business to pick up the tab al a cost ofSSS a month per worker. would unfa1rl) require one stttor of society to solve the oir'obkm It would add one more cost to an c~ccssa vc business bunkn. includina a 41 percent incrca$C in wor9'crs ~ com~nsation costs over the past four years. and a $4.25 state minimum wa~ compared to the SJ.JS fcdcnl mrmmum. Califomia currcnll) has a lhnvang cconom)'. h1ghhgh1cd by low unemplo)mcnt. Mr. Brown's proposal "ould tnJurc the soosc that la)S the golden cu. send the ~rona mtssaat on the Stjte' busmcs climate, and Je<>pardizc the tatc' econom)'. · S.c-ramHto U•lo• Insurance· rate increase \ -Many ,·illain can be blamed for alifom1a' auto. · insurance me • but one cul~t has eclipsed all th<' others. Slate Farm Mutual. the Jtate s bigest underwriter. Tht huac insum has announced that an·. current arid PfOIPC(tivc pobcyholden will be hll with a statewide ''~ pmnium increase of 9.6 pcr«nt. Puniihmcnt for peuina.Proposnion I Ol. ,prrbaps? . TM company bllmn the pri« hike on the nsing number and size of dam• claims. insi tins once apin I.hat it lost money on its auto polities. .• Insurance Commissioner Roun1 Olllftpic and kc)' Jlwaden are hufft• ud ~ over · Siate Farm·, lftftOUncemm•. They dOft"I have the ~. tM will or c:vcn tbe inclimhon to do anJdfi1t1el1e ... For Slate Farm'•~ it-.n1 the Lcaillature. thc ._... commilliowi._ ~ billOC bos Md evm tlw coun~ llaw liled them. 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Kt.war.tor f'Tet. •• fur1ou&h propim that •1ll 1llow her · The SU> was IOC>d-look•na. 1ohokf11obdunn1tht'da)andrtpon Mt'am•h1lt', Schmld1.~a!"t' tht' 10 .tail at nl&hl. i.raet of 1 ti.It Comm1•on on Wtston was arrntcd 1n 1984 •hen Jud1c11J Performance invnaipuon she danced na"cd at a poktr part) 1ry11qtodetttnuMwhc&htt1htJuciee held by_ Newport Beach u!ffkrcover reduced &hcjal! Kntence 10 I Oday• of vice officers. She pleaded 1u11ly and community .crv1ce 1n exchan,e for Schtn1d1 ~ucccd her ntenct. KX. • On Aua. 14. 1986. she wasarrnled Schm1d1 and Weston deny thert aaain ~hen she and a fnend qrttd to was any s~ial treatment . . cOUntian pleads guilty ifl counterfeiting plot ay Tt;w Auodated I-ms infenor to 1enu1nc currcnC)," Gnffin A man accused in 8 scheme 10 satd. "Genuine currency has red and produce S2 2 milhon ~orth of poor· blue fibers npt in the pepcr and there quaht) counterfeit money has was no attempt to even semulate Pleaded guih) to two counterfe1t1ng those fiben. The overall qu.alnyofthe pnntin11ust wasn't there." . charges. • · ..1. • 1 · JulioAntonio Marmol.41 ,ofSanta The ca,untcne1t1n& pan was un- Aoaeotcrcd the picas Monday in U.S. rovertd when a couple tned to spend D1stnct Court as pan of an aarccment two of the bills at a department store nder wn~ ----i:•:J:.d a clerk spotted the money as fake. Marmol pleaded gu1I!)' to one lC'COuplt COOpC'med-WJth ~- count of possess1n1 S7.700 in Sttret Strv1ce. counteifc1t money and one count of Marmol also pleaded au1lty to 4 posscssinJ photoaraph1c pfatcs for bnn1101 a firearm into a federal ~. counterfe1tina. In exchansc for the courthouse. Thal chJUJC was filed picas, the U.S. attorney's office drop-after a coun officer found a loaded 2S- pcd tbrce counts of po!.scssing caliber automatic pistol in a satchel counterfeit money. carried by Marmol's airlfritnd. and Marmol, a mtaurateur. vetenn-Marmol admiued it Wl!,.~is aun. anan and newspaper dehvery man, U.S. O.stric1JudttJ. Spencer Letts was arrested in Sc'ptt.mber when ordertd the agreement sealed and Secret Strv1ce invesu tors se11ed Assistant U.S. Attorney Dwlpt $22 million in countc ell S 100 bills Moore said the seal prohibits him at his home. alona 'with pnnt1n1 from reveahn& whether any scntenc- plates, photographic negat1~es and 1na promises were made to Marmol other equipment. The pnnt1ng press Moore said he e~pected Marmol 10 wasn 't found. post SS00.000 in bail. R1chacd J. Gnffin. chief of the Los Marmol's smttnctng lS scheduled Anitles Secret Strv1cc office. wud the for Apnl IO~ The characs to whech he counter{c1t bills ~eren't conv1nc1na pleaded 1u1hy carry each mu1mum fakes. , ~son terms of IS ycara and a "·The ou11li1 of 1hc oaoer was far SlS0,000 fine. THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TOY STORE' I . Everr :one o for less! ProcttH & G~mDI• PAMPERS THICK Medium •I'• . . large 32'• .. P' .. P' ULTRA PAMPERS PW9 Small ...... Medium •••• .. P . .. P ULT .. A ~llWIEM "-UI :::•um • • .... • •• 1111 ~~ : ............ 171 ~~ ....•...• ~ .. :~ Fisher-Price PORT-~-SWING Ou1e1 30 minute wind-up mechanism Three com ~rt recline po5'fions · . emovable tray Sotr padded shell Wllh pretty design Ages ro 8 months ·- Gr.aco -~ STROLL-A-BED BROUGHAM l:.arge, w10.:~. t tor baby' ~, rame Fol I CC>mlorr. ds ••••ly; removable P8d, marching boot dual front Wheels · car,.,, · ' . THUASOAY, FEBAUARY 2, 1911 . k Inside J t} track. to,cllmb in hunt Charger'S top Fountain Valley, 6 _4-58, tie Barons for third f.diton Hiell l.ook ._ 95 of iu lbotl i• aide 10 feet Wedneaday nipt at Foun. lalft valley and sub1equeatlr ted for about 9J peRlent of the •. pine. TbeC'ha,.m dominated the anude at both ends of the noor, led by ~ w.. .... w foot.-9 Junior ~ler BiU Martineau, and dealt t.he reetins Barons, once atop the Sun.et Lalue. tMir thmf con~uve leque defeat. The two Oilers ue lied b third at 4-3. Team . totals included 1 .39 .. 24 ·Mani-u, who ic:ored 1 1C810n· advantate for. the Cba,..ers on the biP 26 poin&s tbt ft,. time the two · boards. andudin& 28-11 after three met ia a 1~7 Fountain Valley qua~n. 1 S6-3'" ~rccnt ldv1ntaae Yictory,acored20poia111ndpabbed from the fadd and 1 69__.7 perttn( IOmbOunds. FOrward Bryan Murphy ldvantge from the hne. Edison hit 1t 8dded IS po1nu and 10 rebounds. least SO ~rcent from the noor an Soolw>maft sixth-man Todd Smyxr every qua~r. ldiled 14 ~nts and.UK rebounds. ..They~ pressunng the outsade Sieve 11M»bl added flve'boards people, so the U)Sade has to be open," ·'1 thiak we were plaYJ"I really, Borchertsaid ... Wbat~-e wantedtodo ralJy well," said Edison Coech Jon was make them sq off to the insade a Bol'cbert. .. It was our best pme all bit. but af they were 101nft to keep )ear physically, ahhouah we had ~unna the outsidt, we' take the tome mental m1s11kes... ansade." Tbe 64 points equalled the As qu1dcly as the Barons heated up Cha,.en' second hiahnl output 111 in the thud quaner to tum 1n e1&ht- 5eason, cllcecdcd only an the first point deficit' into a S4-S3 founh- meeuna wath Fountain Vallty. Their quarter lead -thtir only one of the fint-h&lf total of 39 equalled their pme -on Oemck Coreoran·s free tocal-pme output of two pttvious throv. v.tth 7:07 left, Fountain Valley contests aDd exceeded t-o others. went cold. The Barons did not hjt a fidd pl for 1 1C\'en-m1nute atretch or the founh quarter, ao1~ 2 fOC' l I from 'the field m the flnal ci&ht minutes. ··we bqan ck>lina out on the )- poant sbooten the lUt five m1nutn," Borchert "91d. "It wu an ex~llent defensave eff'on. How many 3's did they take'> That teemed Like the prunary s-rt of their offentc. I th1ok they only shot l 6 the first time and bit ellbt for SO ~roent. Toniaht. every shOt IC!emed like a 3." Not every, but many. The Barons bit 10 overall and miiied nane 1n the second half, se"eral mort 1n the first 16 inututeS. Edison hit only ' of 12 founh.qu1rter free throws, including the front end of five one-and-ones. after hm1n1 13 of ns first 14, but Fountain Y11ley could not counter. '"Their ansade pme is better than . oun." Fountain Valley Collch Dave Brown 1aid. ··we were incoolistent ._.. ~ otrensivefy. and we, for whatever '-- reuon ...,, the pme down, 17--t. • " &alitih_y, they just deterved it." :=n~...,. ; : The llarvns forced the s-ce from 1-.-• > .the IW\, but Edison tet tbt toe."" ~ "...., : ~ Martmeau's foltow ahot and post-up w.tmN• o 1 revene lay1n pve the Char9rn 1 w a tin 1ci1rw quack 4-0 1ead and Art 8ajnfs ~ ,-"'° ~..._:; :::-.._ v::._• 61 fTtt throws mack it 6--0. . OUM VllW ... We1111•11t1r II Tom Tyle~ slapped down the ~Ul'I, ...... --:;.• :-:.,:~ baseline for a buket, Mart1Mau INfN •• £.._ added another" and Murphy scored .... ,..._ et F.--v...., · .... . ~ .n ' ,. , U 'I ' ,, . J " twice on layups -once ofr • besebell pass ()J(ef the top of the pttSI and once on a follow up -to make 1t I S--4. After Tyk'r hit • IS-foot JUJnptt, Edison's lonacst shot of the pme. the Barons trailed 17-4 with 2:26 left an the lirst·quarter. "The laJt three pmes we've started out behind JUSt like tonisht," said Brown ... We aet behind by 10 or IS points, and then act lake, 'Now, ~·re IOI 1\1 10 play.' " Tlie Barons did 8et toina finally, takana o~ on • l~l nin capped by con1eCUt1ve 3-pouuen by Dou& Wea\'er and Corcoran. But Edison quickJY. extended ats 21-14 fint- quaner lead to 27-16, capped by anotMr offensi\'e board and putbeck by Marnneau. tple-'"IDISON/llf 1-9-esca ________ . Muller~stach {2 TJ ,_. ~M-JJ~tsJ?.Us1J.ei. u~·~ with ·win ly IENNY RICARDO O.-,....._Conc ... -.11 Riding the overall talents of senior point tWtrd Andy Thompson, Hunt- inJlOn Beach High ~aped Marana Ht&h's gym with a 6S-61 Sunset Lcaaue boys basketball victory over the V'1kinp Wednesday nfaht - "Andy Thompson reall)' hurt us with his pcnetrauon and ouls1de shooung, he has really improxed his overall pme," said Manna Coach Steve Popovich. "He'u quality point JUlrd that reall)' takes over his team in the stretch.·· The score was close throu&hout as both teams ellecuted their offenses effect1vely. The ammna touch of Manna's 6-foot-I 0 sophomore center Cherokee Parks kept Manna 1n the pme. .. We tried a box-and-one and a dlamond-and-one on Paris llRl-mtl he scored on u • " said Oiler Coach RO) Maller ... We have a-tou&h time matchina up wnh him. He's mature beyond his years. he·s pattent and docs not aet fruitrated IA-hen he doesn't att the ball. He's JUSt I area' kid that .,ou mJOY ~)ma ap1nst ... Thompson had fhc points rn the first hilf1nd did not begin heating up until the third quarter when he in 76-67 triumph ly RICHARD DUNN ~,...Gii ........... The Iona wait 1s finall> over For the first time s1 ce me-~ - basketball season. Golden West CoJ· legc defeated intra-<ilSlnCl rival Or- ange Coast. The Rustlers. a teain o n a roll now· havina \!>On three of thear la.st rour Orange Empire Conference pmcs. pulled away early 1n lhe second half and ncvet let· up as Golden \\>est handed lhe Pirates a 76-67 lo 1n front of an esumated 500 at OCC Orange Coast. which had \II-On · seven straight wansl the Rustll!rs including the previous m~tang th1 season. held a one-point lead 3:?-31 . at half\1me, but Golden Wesl turned . to ats harpshootana 1uard. Markus Muller-tach. 1n lhc second half and broke the s1>.·>:ear trend. ulfer-tacnscorcd 1-s or-hi game-h1&h 21 ~mls 1n the Sttond half while G\.\C center Ale~ Kreps grabbed all eight of his rebounds m the second harr as the Rusllers, 18-9. 3-5. used an 11-3 run to take a 11- potnt lead H-40. wnh 14;08 ~n 1n thc pmc pa1an to thl' 1985·86 season bttorc entenna the Oranac Emp1~ Con· fertnct. Gotdcn Wesl had-tast betten-t Pirates. 81 -78, dunn' the 19 2-83 season, when the R1,1s1lers wo n both n:iatthups. Ora nae Coasl, 19-7, 4-l btpn to let this one shp away early in the second half. Muller-Stach connected '""'cc on Jumpers 1n the f Lr$t mmute of the second halftOJJH G W a 35-34 lead, spark1na an 8·2 run The Rustlc:rs would never trail ap1n .. We've played well in C'-ery (con- ference) pme this ~car cxccP.t for the ddleback pme: ~1d GWC Coach Jam Greenfield "We'"e pl•>td our bum off thas )ear Tonia.ht. v.e aot a couple of bre~k~ruf ~s 1s a ~II) big ""tn for u When Muller-Stach hit a >p01nlef' Wlt~ 8 27 rtma1n1na 1n the contest. 11 P"t the Rustlers a 63-48 lead. car.i>ina runs of7-0 and 22-8 ·Tonia.ht v.e played bard and wt de1Cr'Vecf to win," Gtttnfitld said "We can wear \ll-h1te hats now and theo " • Before this }Car. OCC and Golden West hadn°t pla)"Cd each.other for l\11-0 The Pirates won Sill South ~~-PClWlC0-"'4-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.---~".::!~fl!..Jn.~'.A.l_j;;';;:(~·n~renccaamc~1naro~.1~0 In to ..,~ ........ Coast's Otlp H~nlon. t"ach season. from &.he 198>-84 cam· OCC' guard Darttk Crane. who entered the pmc aH~na 16 6 ~lS~tefi, lcd &hc~RllCS W•lb potnU.. etaht rebounds. -Newport~s winning formula upsets Cd~ Sailors collect first Sea View victory, 48-46, in overtime 8ylDZINTfl o..,,..c.. .......... Jerry DcBusk looked up at the chalkboard 1n the Newpon Harbor HtJh dreuina room. Thcrt, as he bad wntttn them 1t halftime. ~ert the words.: Patience -.Boards-Hustle "That cAplains it 111:· said the 1lors' coach. "That's how we v.-on " It must have been some mot1v1· tionaJ talk by DeBusk NfWPC>n Harbor, •anlna en laaue eoina into the pmc. came bee\ ffom huac defk1t1 to UJ*l crou.-tov.-n O\'ll Corona dd Mat 10 overtime. Al-46, Wednetday n!lht. The Saalon (1-6 1n the Sta Vie_. Uapc. 12·9 O\CTlll) Wll bl'htnd. 10.0, and ltlaled. 26-17. It the half. But in the s«Ond half wMn OtButk 1wi1eMd the defcnte from tOnt to Q:Wt.te>-man and whftl New· oon ~·.1 bott~st Jhooctt. °'"' Lee. warmed u" lht upeet was Kt up: Lee .. k IWO he mro-. wtth 46 ~ left an "8Ulation to .,net the ~ an&o ovatime. In overtarac. Scoct Gray bat an ~ ~totiwNewpon~a ccars Wlft'lft JolaMOft . •hm ICIOrld -.... lfter ..... lht bill• lie ii_.. r: 10 left i• ovenime. .=::~r:=~ Wllll'5•a1ll1 Wl SN Vlew LMllM &. ...... 0¥erll. W &. W L ~ 7011 1 '"~ 4 3 17 4 Coron1 ... ,,.._, • l a. 1 'Juihll ) • 1' t Unl,,.,\ltv • 1 S 1 14 H .... l*'I Hlftlelf • 1 6 12 10 ......... k- ...... l)Ol'l H•nior • cor-de4 MM .. 100 horahca 51, un1wn1v l6 TIAI ~2, flttfte>t SI toll ,,..,, 0.... C1JIO) ~" •I GOf'ont Oii M¥ Tu1hn 11 \Jn'~IV E••t ll<MI ., ,.. __ l HMllOf That v.ould tum out to be the w1no1na besket as Coron• del Mar's Ora) knocked d own• pass inside that v.as J>fCkcd up b)' 8 111)' Nau>cn wath fh e 1«onds left. The Sea Kanis had one more chanet to pull 11 out. but Mau Cw1ertn11'• h1lf <oun \hot It the buuer fell off the nm. CdM drops to 4-3 1n ltl&uc 14-7 overall. "h's alv.'lys &ft'lt to beat Corona del Mir, I don•t care IA-hat they II)'," De&usk 111d ... Th11 dcflnnel)' 11vcs UI 1 lift. I WIS hoptftl ~ v.ouldn't IO winletl 1n aeaa~:· · . - • CdM Coecfi Paul Orris -.as de<id· edly upwt 1fttt wa"hina hit team sqUander a bit lad. "We didn•t put them awa)'." he 11id. .. When you don't do lhat. the Other tam~· hopt. •• Nt.,,on Hllbor muat ha\c kit hopete. after the Sa Kinas Jumped OUl IO all I~ lad. Cwirnn11 hit two of lail ft~ liloin& llM* in tbe ftrM q•ner. The tmaor auerd _., the .,.._ ... NIW'PmT /1111 e rs'exped IOOh.l,f, H\Ch. MockettSwindeUhas sights set on LPGA tour • ay HOWARD L. HANDY t ause of the unprcdttuble \11-ealher: ewy ..... c .... ~ ··\\ecatch a lot ofr.un O\erthere," f · d ft·• "lane) ~'s .. \\e·11 be !1a,1na '" . I dcterm!n3t1on an con tuen c Mala" aa •. lndonc ia an Banpok are t\llo ol the more im~nant . thu )ear. Each tournament 1s ~ hol~ in1rt'd1tnts. tor ~ucccs · • anq and the purse 1s S45,000 \11-tth fir\t (Mockctt) v.andcll should be Joining pl~ wonh S6 500 ·· lhc Ladies Pro fou1onal Golf .Usoc1a· • · uon tour in the ne\t )e&r or t\ll O. While she ha ne'er \!>On in .\s1a . Fate ha n'l m11ed on her at the he has fin1shn1 ~n 1he top 10 se"cral quahf)ang school the pa t four $c3r umes including hlih at Bah la l ear. but she 1 more delerm1ncd now than · ·•t speak a little of 1hc language and e'er before to chanat th1~ pa1tcrn it helps 1 great deal." he add ··1 <'In If one nccJs a companson to ched. 'tell m ) pla) 1na pannt'M \11-hcther their • · ho"" tough ll 1s to JOtn one of the ball ~ent lcf\ or n ht and :al tell maJor pro 1011 tou~. JU & lool at the them their SCOrl' · field that competed in the \le"pon "I can also SI)' &ood mornina and Cla\SI Pro-.\nnectnth tOod e' enina in Japanese h 's amat- 1 hm arc 1 larac number of )'Ouna 1"1how \!>ell )Ou can sculongand the a pmng protc 1onal aolltn around liqr numbtf ~f fnend )ou make t h(S( da > ~ and 1 t 1s 'ct) 1ough to "'ith such con lacts. male 1t to lht' ma;ior tours .. Pta)1ng proft-U1onal golf 1s a lot · 91'\C\ l'I 3 lfldUlte Of C'Apon harder than most people thank. It I\, Harbodh&h ·hool v.-hc~ ~he pht)ed It's al ('\ptnsa"t anJ It JU\I about Oi\ the 00) \lf'\ll) aolf team for IOUI' twokt U l.tst )Cir." ' \cars and earned a lettcrtaeh )car. °'l anc' married Jim v.indell Just ihc umr he was the 11 !h p1a )er 10 beforl' 1oin1 to "s11 la t >ear He 1 a p in uch IJturt', hu11nc agent for the C afl>(nter°s 54:hola~h1p to C L6 ~ultcd m Union ind thcrouele h"c in Oranac four more \.tars of pla>i'Ra the 1-1mr ·When Jim "'cnt to S1npport list ~ear w IO\ e\ 1ndud1na her S«Ond I\ the fora 10,1t he d1dn 't know much about No. I plaH'r on the Bnuns squad a<>lf ~1nl'c lea"ana l '( LA, w bai tnt-d "He came O\tf to' 1ng.aporc and 1t un\uccrsstulh to ,ct an LPGA Tout was thl' fi~t 11mc he t\aJ <''er bttn on card each )tar and mmil'd b t\llo 1 aolf counc." 1nq ~II . "He tn>k<"S th1 pas11nson. dldn'l ._now 1n)lhm1 about tl and Mcan"Ah1lc ~he pla~t on the m1n1-had to learn as he v.ent a.Iona ho\!> to tour for v.omen an Souahern C•h· rcan on the count. He s-inp at the forn1und hull>f'C to uatkhofthe bell now anJ he's so tm"a; lt's'h•rd four )UrJ to comsifle 111 tMt att1'1 to tclt 1f he Y..111 e'er act tt down But prorom~t1t1on he ltft S.1uidlyfor he't bi«n rl'al ~upport1\t' of me and 1 thc Oncnt •hcrt the tallOll hM ~fl 1 IJ"at hflp l!urt111fd to lhrtt t<>WM~ts bt-,...._'" MOCKa1 r /aJI d to lure 900boa s In 77 classes Eagles fall In overtime, Tustin gets 52-51 ""'" Saddleback rolls on with 58-36 victory to impr-ove to 2 1-1 1J HUGO lttCMOO o..., ..... c.. .... -.. fustin Hi&h O\erame 1 10-point deficit to beat Estanc11. 52-51 , 10 O'-M1me in Sea View Leque boy~ baslctbell Wed~)' n1&hL "It was 1 belutaful pmc." said 1 hoa!X T1Jler Coach Ttm McCluuey. "We still ha'c a chan~ to make the pl•Joffs:· O)Jan tJtler sank tht wmn1ns free throw with l 40rcm11n~o1h-c the Tillers lhc v.1nn1n.g edae he EaaJcs had a chan~ to Jel (Vtn, ut turned the bell O\er t"ICl' an the rcmaman.g minute Tustan's Oa"1d Be1lsle1n hit the crucial hot ofthe.11mc \!>hen he sank a 3-point~r with 21 sttond remain· ma to send the pme into O\enimc. The Ttlkrs m1n.,cd to oulSCOft the EIJ!n. 16-6. 1n the final quarter • I'm rcall) proud of thex kids.·· sa.1d McCJuskt) "We pla~ ha.rd , and wMn )OU pla) hard, aood thinas are bound to happen sooner Of later.·· mtrr led the Ttlkn with 22 po1nt1. indlld1na a IO-eoint ICC'Ond quaner to keep Tu.si1n dow. He also added tbftit points an tie owniMt to hf\ tile Tillrn '°I~ aaue record lad 12·9 OVft'lll mart. · Ph~ Tran came off the btftCh to ICOrt ~ .IM>'ftll for Utt Tiltm. 1ftcWiB1 I tb~t olly lft lht ovtntrac. nc Uoioc-11 f19 ...... down I key o&Miw rt--llld W91fouledUlaemedltM~ Mtb Ctcn11 led lllie ,_. _. l2 po1-.ilid ... ~---. * ...... sr. c... n. ~·i.• ........... i•·----· Tiit • • mm= > ~ · n •. · ' B f{f \ t .. loyola's scoring machine makes ,,..,, - . • ·~111111p =·---... .. • 18 Alia. I IW101D IO ~-WJ•••°'l: .. .... , .. .,.~.· .,.., -it a long night for scorekeeper, refs .. Wien a caJM home last year, I ... ~ad)' to .. "e 11 up and k 11tktd me out of1t . ln\aead, he urmtd n~ 10 find a MW acachtt and tct 1-C'k in&o iL I fda hkt I wa• dc&ttUina an~tC'ad of pro1rnsm1 ... In scek1n1 a rK"W teac'hcr. Nancy mack il a busanns propot1taoa. stnd1ng lett~l'I and matuna phOni calls 10 ma!_t> club pros 1n'So11tlwm Cahfonua. She firmly scttkd on Tom ~nt at Yorba Linda Country '9ck .. A ... to~ ~-·· LIOA aourldool 1n -111 try n Ill ........ 1(1 doll'& make at II lht Ina OMJHoustOft ud Florida alotll Will9 Widuta arc the 1hru. tcbool ...,... . ,,_.TheAllodalM,.,_a LOS ANGELES -lo)'ola Marymount ~ and U.S. lnlttnltional K'ored two points • every 14'h seconds. A shot went up every 11 ' tecOnds. LoyQla won. 181-lSO, and a point ..,_ __ was scored for every ei&ht fans M the Lions' Gersten Pavilion. Those 2,661 saw one crazy pmc Tuesday naaht. So crazy, 1n fact . the official scof't'rwrote''Whcw!!" at the bottom of the shot chan. And one referee thanked anotberforcalhnaa foul just "to act the play stopped" for · • a mjnutc. It was the highest scoring collcse pme ever. brea~ina f!ve NCAA records for offense and ,endjna a homc...and-homc series durina which 637 points were scottd. I Loyola broke the 100-point barrier on an 8-foot JUmper by Enoch Simmons withJust 56 sec- onds aone in the S«On half. . "lfwc had lcfl oursancrs in. I Westhead think we could have scored 200," Loyola's Jeff Fryer. a product of Corona del Mar High. said Wednesday. "Coach thinks we can score 240 points in a game. I don't know about that." The 331 total points in the game broke the record of s306 that Loyola and USIU set on Jan. 7 when the Lions fbeat the Gulls, 162-144. The pme also set records for most points by one I team. most points by a losing team. most points by one Lakers'·c~ld spell costly team an lhe fint haU (94 tor Lo)'ola) and most poanls by both teams 1n the fim half ( t 70). The previous f't'C'Ord for most points b) one team _.., 164 in 1976 by Nevada-Las Vtps jnd equalled an lo>oia"s $Cason-opener qainst Azusa PactflC. U IU's total points and the half\ a me SCotH brukl' marks from tht> Jan~aame. "Evcryth1n1 happens so rapidly )"OU really don't ha\C time to. say. ·wow. look at that ICOf't'.' .. CoaC'h Paul West head said. "'.Ve JU't don •t ever think about th.at. It's a rapid-fire kind of pme You lund of wake up about 3 o'clock in the mornana thinluna about it .. At tames. at seemed humanl) 1mposs1btc to pla> much faster than the two teams dad Tuesday night. For example. Loyola out5':ored USIU. 11-9. in one frantic strcJch late 1n the 11me -20 points in t ·34 Averaac: two p<>1nts every 9.4 seconds. • 5: 16: rf)cr l·pointer for Lo}ola. I 57-130. • S:07: Paul Wilson 8-footeTfor U IU . I ~7-132. • 4:59: Hank Gathers two free throws for Loyola. I SS>J32. • 4:S3: Wilson layup for U I U. t 58-134. • 4:44: Gathers la ) up for Lo)'ola. J 6().134. • 4:22: Marcellus Lee free throw for Lo}ola. 161-134. • 4: 14: Lee layup for Lo)ola. 163-134 • 3:S7: Demetrius Laffitte layup and free throw for U IU. 163-137. • 3:S2: l..ttdunk for lo)ola: 165-137. · There was 3:S2 to pla). and finall). the pme slo~ ed down. There wasn't another ba ket scored for 20 seconds. The longest stretch bet~ecn baskets in the game was 59 seconds. the shortest. two seconds .. I dad It hkl' •Job 1nt~icw and I laked Tom best ofall those I talk~ to. He ha' a &ood attitude -he's dcnn1tel> a "inner and as 1n .,. grt1 ave t)'pc of perM>n. It took m:c • couple of wttks to make up m)' muMI but I'm real happ) wath the results. .. He's really been a baa f1ctor an turning me around and hcadana me in the nght direction ... ~anc) adds ... He took what we had and improved 11. He made a lot of attitude ctianJCS- mental man11cmcrtt he calls 1t. We frt"C da). loo~td at a lot of videos together and Ont qf the biwst thnll\ she had talked a IQt. He's? fnend of both Jam was playina wnh the Sultan of and I, and he's out there helping me. I Malaysia in a pro-am tournament. really think. he has hel ped me a greal "It was quite an upcnencc.'' she deal. • rr all<1 .. He'll be k1n1 some da)' and "Teachers arc reall) perso nal and v.hcn -.e pla)ed ahcrc -.er~ people not all of them \\<Orl for e"ef)bod)... standing around with ub-m3chanc When she's tra"chng 1n Asia. she . guns to protC<'t him. Lake a Rambo ta~~ 1n hotels. It's a set routine. situauon:· Travel takes place on Monday v.ith When she rclurns home from Asia a practice round on Jucsday and the m about three \\Cd.s to a month. she pro-am on Wedncsda) fnllov.ed by. v.1lldooneof1v.o th1ngstofunhcrher- thc tournament on Thursday, Frida) career. and Saturday w1 h unda> asa rain or "I would lake to pla) in Europe this lf'ltlc donn't to to Europe whett 11te punn approadl SI 00.000 wt IOUtnamnltl I~ bdd C\'Cry Weft, W will mum lO the WPOT (Womea' Profna1onal Goff Tour) whidt M"' in Apnl 1n Southern California and runs throuah November . Herdctcrmanation and cnthuaaasm ·for ahc aame ha1 never f1hered lhrOUlb ttie period of adjustment and so~lmn frustration. · When lbc .is home dunng lhc winter. she can. be found at Newport Beach Country Club snct1c1n• .. .x days a Wttk. She'll htt balls on the· · dnv1narueie. practice her shon pme aqd some putuna and often ao out on \he rourv b) hcfwlf to~ Btfatt lca1. 1na for Asia Wlth aboul 30 other Amencan 11rls on Saturday she was found on the course worlun1 dili1tntl) despite a llghl rain. A bardic on a five-par. a boat> on a thrtt-par and a par on a four-par. She plays onl> one ball as 1f she were competing an a tournament "I hate to make a holey n&ht after a birdie but it happens," she. says phalosophicall~. .. This is a ve ry humble gam1. Her future as best dcscnbcd in these word$: "I'm olanning on beaung on the door u n ul at opens." . II - FIR5f AID ::r ----'l ll run anl!&J) ~ --01 LE RS ball to be an the hand of Andy;· said -~~ -!-....:--------M~..,.. "~~"'•"I wanted-to wie---.~ f went scoreless for nearly seven minutes in t~e f i (ci ... lSEUM : second quarter as the Suns belt the Lakers in : Phoen.i~ 114-97, Wedncsday ni&ht. Thepme was tied 10 IJ times - the last at 44-44 -before Phoenix started tbe J crucial 18-0 spun 7:10 before halftime. Johnson. the .J Suns' sixth man. sank thrtt jumpers, includina a 3-point Is aoal, and lh~n capped the run with a free throw with 2:2S • left for a 62-44 lead ... Elsewhere in the NBA: llW VaMewealle scored a scason-hiah 28 points. including three long-ranae jumpen in the final two minutes. .as Portland handed the Clippers their 16th strai&ht dcbl. 108-107, at the Sports Arena. at* Dru1er added '2.4 points for the Blazers, who have beaten lM Clippers 16 consecutive times ... Robert PartM scored 24 points and pabbed 13 of his scason-hiah 24 rebounds in the first quaner, leading Boston to a f07-94 victory in Charlotte . .. Reale Tllaees convened a pair of free throws with six ICCOnGi rema.inina. Jivin&. the Atlanla a 94-93 victory over Utah in Salt Lake City ... Mille GmlMkl scored six or 26 points in overtime, lifting Philadelphia to a 114-110 victory over Washinaton at the Spectrum. A pair of beckups-tumed-st.aners, Slaeltoa JeHS and UCI product keU B....U, also keyed the victory for the 76en. Jonc1 bad 20 points and Brooks 18, career h1sh1 fOr both. QI OT!-: 01-I II I-D \ \ J•SdttlerMJ1. ~eraJ manqeroflhc Kansas City Royal's. on the similarity between the players' salary arbitration this year 11nd those filed by the club: ·'Tn The past. I~ seen fiaurcs e.xebanaed where at looks lake the Grand Can)'on between us Now. there's Just some Chavez Ravines." Chicago overtums 4-0 deficit A .. m Cttlpte9 capped a furious four- &Qal assault in the first 7: S? of the final period .. Wednesday night as the Chicaao Blackhawk:s #• '-.:, turned bacJc the visiting Winnipea Jets, 7-4. . ·-~---t+- "I told_.)'OW the horn might annoy someone." ~o. 3 North Carolina upset 1Un lu4 BewU.1 hat a 3-poanter and --- two free throws in the final 53 seconds as • ~ Clemson stunned No. 3 North Carolina. ,, .... 8S-82. io Atlantic Cout ConfCl'tncc baskt1---- blal achon Wcd1esd1y Dilht. The v1ctof) was. the Just t .seccmd by the Tiltf'S, 13-3 overall. 4-3 an the ACC. over the Tar Heels., IM, S-2. in 20 aamcs and lhc first since I 98S ... In other rolleae basketball: llk'a.r4 Merpa and Cartia WUUamt scomd.stx points apiece as vi rs• nia. 12-6. 4-2,overpowered No. 13 NonhCarolina S1ate(l4-3, 5-2). 91·71 , in an ACC pmc ... Sa.eey h 1 scored 20 of his 27 points 1n the second half as Oklahoma, 18-2. 5-0. held off Kansas St.ate, 12-6, 3-3. in the 81f E1&ht. 90-82. an ats first game ever as lhe nation's No. team •. Brr-lrvm scored 22 poantsand Lee C.wanl added 19 as fifth-ranked Missouri. 19-3, S-0. posted a 91-66 Big E11ht wan over From 11 at the free· throw lane or sboouna the downtown 3-poanters. open shot. He's tou&h to control an Maller had his team spread out and that satuallon cspec1iHY, when he gets let Thompson operate. Thompson going on eight par.tons.' would then dnvc and either take the In the final minute, the difference shot h1mselford1sh at out to the open was that Huntaniton ~ch was able man. . . to get tht ball 'o Its httlc bi.t man and "Wc_didn l have--an)bod) that was able to deny Manna's big man the could stay with And ) when he went -balr.-...... one on one:· said Popovich. ·. . The Oilers demonstrated arc.al Wnh 48 seconds, left an the a,ame dascapltne an pla )'IOI opponunistic and has team trailing 63-61 , Parks defense. At tames, n sctmed as af the went to the lane to shoot a onc·and- Oilers had more than five men on the one. Parts missed the front end. and coun. In the second half, Jeff Long Huntington went the other way wnh and Steve Lucas did an excellent JOb the bell. Thompson had a fhc-second of dcnyina Parks the ball. call whistled against ham and the ball Time after ume. Manna would went back lo the V1k1np with 33 pass up 1he open shot to get the ball seconds ltft. an to Parts who had six hands deftnd---Manna's Scan Hasdng_lned to &ti mg against barn. the baU ins1tle to Parks. Lucal When the Vikings did shoot from intercepted and dashed out to the-outside. t~cy were effecu vc. Thompson, who was fouled and sank especially Tuan Nguyen who had two free throws to ice the game for the nine points on three-point bom~. Oilers. Thas opened UP. the 01lcF defense and allo~Cd the Valungs' Ma~ ewfield to score 10ltde. . E'ach time ttie V.tkuw \\Ould ~t wathm a point of the 01Ter'$, Thomp- son would akc over and ,ct hi.s team aoangapm. The Vakangs wouJd come riaht back and would ll't a chance to uc the pmc shp away fr~m them "Each tame we had a chance to lie the pme, we would blow a laxup. an open shot or a free throw." sa1d Popovich .. In the final stretch. f wanted the EDISON FrcMllll . WMI> Man1neau tot in foul trou~.L his third wuh S:OI rema1n1n1 1n the nnt half. the 6-foot·2 Sm~ser came off the benct' to 1eore c1Jht 1trai&ht Edison points. while Mike Merrt and the Weaver brothers. Doug and ,Tom, kept the Barons w1th1n stnk1na distance. 39-31. at the half Also an lhe unset: Oceu View It, Westmmskr H : Wanless Wcstmms1er was within . ran~ at na111fme. ff.la Un 34-32, but the Scahawk put on a I S-5 thard- quartcr run. paced b> T()dd orman {6). Greg Evans (5) and Mike Frohn (4). who scored all 15 of the v.1nncr's po111ts an that s~n Norman finished with I 8 poLn\S and e1ahl rebounds Frohn and Evans ,were also 1n double figures with 14 and 12 poinll. respecuvel). . sophomore. Todd came in and dtd a grt'at JOb." 1' Fountain Valley hat three of ats fiflt four shot' of the second hal f, all 3- po1nters. to putt wuhan fi ve. 4S-40. "hale Mananeau kept Edison ahead_ The Characrs scored Sill nraaatu to &O up 5 l-4S, but Co~ora.n hat a trey and Tom Wraver's offensive rebound ba5ket at the buuer made at SJ.SO. From II game's leading.scorer with 19 points. AftcrC'Wlcnnia hat a 3-poant basket to make it 13-4. Newport Harbor reeled oeff ,sc:vcn sttaa&ht points to cut the lead to 13-11. But the-~nas apan went on a spun to open the second quarter. scoring e1g.tat_stra.i&ht points to build the lead to 21-J 2. Corona d1:I Mar ma intained a n1~po1m lead at the half as Cw1ertn'1a hat two more 3- po1nt shot "Cw1enn1a was lulhna us. so I decided to 10 to a man defense 1n the second ~arr. iust to try somett\ang different," OcBusk said. Somehow, it worked CW1crtn1a was held scoreless in the lhitdquanu and had JUSt three points the-rest of the WI)'. . -Lee, mean whale, after sconna JUSt two points an the first half, notched sax an the thlrd quarter to help close the pp to 31 -28. Bothered by New- port Harbor's defense. CdM scored fhe points an the third quart.er on 2- of-1 2 shoottna. .. That was surpn5tnf to me bcca1.1sc we_play man defense.' Orris said. The Sailors then tbOk the lead for the first tame early in the fourth quarter a.s Lee hat a 16-foot shot folio~~ by a 10-foot shot by Lon& to make at 32-31with6:41 ten. Ncwpoct Harbor extended its lead to 40-35 on a lay up by Paag Pansh wnh 3: I 0 left _ Cwlcnma sank a three-want btikct and then a ba.skct by Cbns Phha and two frtt throws b) Warren..Johnion gave the Sea Kinas a 42-40 lud with 1:38 left Following two free throws b)' Gray, Johnson ap10 p vc Corona del Mar t.hc lead with two free throws makana 11 44-42 walb I:°' left. Lee then sank two free throws to send 11 into ovenime where tht Sailor1 came alive. SOC C t H after trailing 4-0. Ourina the comeback. Chicago scored three times an l:S4, as Steve K•re1• ~t two 1oals. His second tied the game, 4-4 ... Elsewhere an the NHL; Mae ~scored on a slap shot at I :5 I of overtime to sivc Washington a 4-3 victory over the New York Ranaers at Madison Square Garden. The victory moved the Capitals into sole possnsion of second place in the Patrick Division. two points behind the RanjCrs. who had beaten Washington three umes and tied their other two meetings this season ... Cam Neetr'• second goal of the pme with 6:0S remaining an the third period.gan Boston a 4-4 tic with Minnesota an Bloomington ... In Edmonton. Man Mea1ler'1 goal with 3:23 rcmainina gave the Oilers a 4-3 victory over Vancouver. Davis signs three-year deal Outfielder Chall Davis sianed a thrtt· year cqntract with the California Anaicls Wednesday. as nine players avoided salary hearinas. rcducina the group in arbitration to ~ ,Kansas, 16-S, 3-3. the Taters' first victory on the Jayhawks' coun an six years • . Metvm Newt.en, who massed a key one-and-one free throw Wlth S9 seconds to play, made a dnvina layup with eight seconds lefl. hftmg. MmnesoJ.Lll-6.4-4. to a 76-73 B11Tcn victory o~erNo IS Ohio Sute, I S.S. 4-3 ... freshman AIMM MMniq scored 17 points and ianited a second-half surat that enabled sixth-ranked Georactown. 16-2. 6-1. to solidify its hold on first place in the '"Bt& Ea4it with a 74-66 victory over No. 10 Seton Hall 18-3. S-3 It i • \ 1'10 ,-H \DI O ··Tom Smyter had 1 btt .. mt," Borthtrt aaad ... He pve us some offensive sDlrk. I think for a \Ht\ H\SkJ IH\11 Weavtr, who led the Barons with 15 points.. then b1t a 3-poinJer to tie it at the stan the fourth quarter, but the Barons massed their nut 14 shots. Marina takes ==~===:::;;;;;=~unset ·--· SS. Davis' hearin& with the club had been schedu&ed Friday. · • · Davis aot the bigest deal oflhe day-1 aaree•'!I to a three-year contract worth $4. I million. The outfielder. who made $950.000 last season af\er lcavina San Francisco and sign ma with California as a free qtnt, ,ets Sl.27S miJlion this season. $1.375 1n 1990 and SL4S million in 1991. Meanwhile. 29-year-old n&ht-handed reliever Todd Worrell of St. Louis quadrupled his salary. qr«ina to a one-year contract for $875.000, a raise of 307 percent from the $2 I S.000 he made last season. Rob Deer, Milwaukee outfiekkr. who made 1460 000 lall season. ~ to a two-year contract for I .MS milhon. tie acts $760.000 this season and 88S,000 in 1990. Toronto signed left-handed pitcher Jimmy Key to a four-year contract. the fint three of which are auarantccd. TSL•vtSION 2 P.m -SKIING: Women'• comb!~ downhllt com • oetilion In Wof1d Alpine Chamc>lon""Pl from Yell COio (lepe). ESPN • o.m. -COLLaH 8ASK•T8ALL: ~Q•• ei Aut>urn. ESPN S p,m, -COLL•M 8ASKIT8ALL: Mer~tte el Notre Dame WGN. • ' P m. -COLL•G• 8ASKIT8ALL: Oul(e al Georgie Ttcl'I, ESPN. ':JO P.m. -COL.La .. 8ASK•T8ALL: Long BACll St .. t al Utah Slate. Prime TlcMI I p.m. -HCMtM aACNee: Santa Anll1 reo1ev\, Chaftnel W <Prime Tic.I. 10-.JO o.m.>. uo pm -COLL... a&SKITaALL: Oreoon II UCLA (dNvecl). Prlme Ticket. •ADIO 7:JO p.m -cou.••• •Alk•TaALL: UC I •• C.I Slalt Fu!lttlon, KPH (1190). KMNY ( 16001 7:.JO 19.m. -COLL•H aASK•TMLL: Of'te0n $1•1• al UK, KNX l tm>. 7:.JO pm. -COLUO• 8ASKITaALL: Ortte>n al UCL.A, KMPC l710l. 7.JO o.m -NO HOCK•Y: Ntw JerMV ., 1(1119, KLAC (570) Warriors earn key victory WoodbfidF HiP took a aiant step toward eanuna 1 berth in the Cl F olayoffs Wednftday niah1 by tum1n1 beck Llpna Hills. 78-'14, in Pacific Cout Lape boys buketball 1n the Hawks' IYll'I· The Wlrrion moveet in&o a UC for teeond ~with Lapna Hills at 5-2 with the win. llld can dindt I pla)'Off tpOI with a vectory at <>ranee or\ Fridly. BOATING from II fleet: all PHRFcntnes mutt belona to San Dteao PHRF. WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB-Windward Sabot. Capn-13. C1pn·l42. WOcdNldlr 7-11 ownu. UICd a bildWdqJlll'lir1Dpull1-.y10a l4-RUSf/~fS routOCC ::::::..~=~ The Golden West= women's Of....... IUetCb to hold off NEWPOK I HARBOR-LIDO ISLEY ACHT CLU8-Lastr. Ldtman-12. Ddmder-12. Naples Sabot A-8-C I .Cl.Cl. Senior Sabol, NovlCC Sabot. Over..-OS.bot. 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ALMANAC Ii ~E B~uA"-'i 2: \r A TOAS TE.~ 5 EES ITS SHA DOW, 1Hl~£ Wi LL ·~E . J I I • .. .. ~ MORE WE EK.S OF W'iNTE R, DEPmlS THE llENACB by Hank Ketcham 'THE'~! TAA"T KILLS ALL YO\.IROCU FLEA~. "THE , NEW ()ES WILL AAVE t> SWlT F~ SCRA.lCH ." by CJlarleS M. Schulz · I n~OIJGt-rf , T SAID BL ACK EARS ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE FUJlfKY Wll'fURBEAK I CRT1"T STRftO IJOl?KING I.I/TH S1'RLL FIGURES LIKE THE TERCHE6 ' PR!JROLL CHECKS / I.IE ftRlrtFRRl7ES l.IET?E t'tERNT FOR BIGGER THINGS . I ~---n-:=---..'~ ' :F-~~~~~~ J I ___ ___,, 0 0 0 ' ----~· DOONUBUllY by Garry Trudeau by Tom Batluk L llff THE BRNO BOOSTERS' BUDGET FDR 11'1STRNCE. I 2 ~ DlmlMfMI ......... pMc;a V• a.ip..., ~JU:MI oH VI llF Ip D IWt salt 81'1ng 3 cups wcl<er to a rolling b01l 1n dttp sauc:tpan ,A,Qd walnuts, boil I mtnut R1n~ uodt.r hotw ter. drd1n Toss walnuts with ~ugar. Heat 1/2 h °'' co 35CrF. 111 det'p satKepart Wim srooea spoon, <!dCI half the alnuts to the Off Fry. SL1mng corntant1y aOOUt S mrnures CY until <Jfnuts are golden ~dt 'N'lth rema1n1ng wafnurs SpnnkJe with salt 001 on f6il-l1ned tray. ~' ung pieces Store 1n airtight container. -. ...... 2 cups '04»a.-......... flr*1 di ,,., 1 u:•tup11n..., \ 1 CM 11' -.J C. .. "119 .. ~ ...... .,, )*" .... _,..,.. , .. • ~JUIS· ..... , 2 Ml JDOt• ..... ...a.dMd9d 1cup ........... f1Dur 1 2 1 pallft llllldf'I pcMCNr v• r fall" .. ..., ........ 2 ••t lllHN CWt 171 ch .e 8Cll' l\!'W-\lllE$11C l~CC f.DlfE -l~t:~.rr .rru\:-t;t\~ 1 tMlf 1ipoon KHdtotMn Sdf'-f'rys..te. 2 tMIJ9'1DOt• ¥191Ubfe oH, dMded 1 CMrait, CUI d~lfy lnlD """ lfkft 1 medium onk>n. d1unbd 2 _,., mtefy. CUI d .... ...,..,., 1Nn*8 1~1Aaered P9PP9f, CUI Into..,.. • 1/ l Q.tp KJldcotMn ~S.UCe 2~dry sheny v2 .... oon cornstarch Prt'Pare Ncxx:ue Nests. keep warm Cul port< acrcm gra1n into Chir'\ slices coat with I Tbsp sur-fry ~uce He t I Tbsp 0 11 1n hot 'M:> Of large slur:ec ~r hHJh~ hedt ~ poitc and stir-try 3 mmute~. r~ Heat rema1nrng I Tbsp 01l 1n same·pan ~carrot, stir·hy I minute Mi onion. celery ant:J pepper. tir·fry 3 min utes .Blend 1/3 cuµ sr1r·fry ~e w ith Sherry, corn- starch and 2 ~p water, pour into \NOk 'N'lth pork Cook nc1 Stir until mutture boils and thlCkens and me t and ~ble:S .;arc coa<ed w en sauce SeM? ~Noodle ~s -4 to 6 ~~· . •N111 dl1 Nlilli: (} I ounms C8' ,,,.. 9' I~ hair THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1MI ' . . ' s ~ ~ar of~ Serpent glides In to replace me Dragon m.s ~ bttl. share 1n ttle festMtteS to ~come the c~ ~ ~ar 4687 lfyou~relud<yenoughtobeboma~rpent{l9T7. 1929, 1941.1953 or 1965), you have more than )'Our share ot the 1NOrld's gifts Ctv~ sqs dafm that a Serpent person is wi:sc. charming. romanoc and lueky in money ~ Famous ~ts include Charles. Oa"!-'1n. Edgar Allan ~ and Abraham lJncDtr'1 Chint"Se New ~ar~ t'he most imJX)rt:ant of all festtvals, 1s a time to share speaal foods: warm Wishes and tokens of luck and prospenty tor the cOOlfng year Often small gifts of bright red and gold ert.telopt"s filled with coins. called "La• See ... are ~)((hanged ID bnng good to~~ • 1"h1s gala menU artfully rt-fleets the ha~ and 6alance 1n fl.M>r. cok>r and iectu~ · If*"" th; oetytSM!f JC-euta'lneseOJmne Choose one' or tv..io ~a group. or prepare them all for a larger gathenng . A ~ous offenng of l~nal F~ \lla4nuts ts an ausp1C1ous oeg.nrnng to this surJl>tUOOs meaJ These he~ly. hghtly-sugar~ mo~ts rely on cahtom.a watruts for ~r natural fresh taste · Representing hafTTIOn'/ and kindness, watnuts a~ one oft~ most fr~uently used nuts for c~ sugarttf ex spic~ confecoons. entrttS and ~ As an 1rres1sta~ appeozer. ~ Chktcen Wings ~·an unoeaca~ tive-sptce ftM:>r This easy-to-ach~. traditional taste c~ from mannanng me Wings 1n a ~ seasoned mucture that features naturally br~ !nf sauce Naturally br~ st:1f sauce, one of ttlt" most Wldely ust"d seasontngs 1n Chi~ cooking. has ~ recogrnz~ for centurit'S as the ~to enhance me tlaYot's of ~at, poultry and seafood And, only a wt sauce brt'Wed wittl 4" row, narura~ ="""==-~~=-• process .will have an authentic ttlst~. flcM>r oalance and aroma. Bot these succulent Chtdcen wings shouldn't be ttaten Wltl')out first betng dehcately di~ into ~ XNOry ShangNll Peach ~ This sauce depends on ~ fr~. tart·SWttt flavor Of• <:allfornta cann('d ChQg peaches for Its d1St1flct!Ve spent The supr~~and close-cexrured flc'sh of~ peacheSmake~ the~ choke for cooking A splash of Ore~ $Cj sauce ~ to the sauce unifies. It lf'ltO savofyha~ Cnsp noodle cakes. often favored owr rice for tes~ oceasicins. are ~ wttn a be\.yof colorlul~ and smps of tef'lder pone m Majestic Noodle Nell 5*-Fty ,A,dapted for today's CC>oks. ttlis saYOry classiC retains its ~ntage through ttle l.M ~ autherlt~l~ bottled U1r-fry sauce and traditJOOal cooktng ~ A o~ .Qf_Dr ~sauce. she!!)'. wtne. ~rhc. ~tt"r extract and other ~!Kt -susorw1igs. bottJed sf:lr fry sauc~t'S ~Juu outoLmalc1ng a saoa ~ peach. a symt>ol of ~ty 1n Chine~ IOre Shdr~ ~ spotlight with tender shnmp and crup California walnuts 1n Golden ~afa,.,.. Stir-Fry 01ttld1ng beaut.Jfu~ With other ingredients. walnuts add a ~llOYI flcr..<>r. sort crunch ana delighrful texture to this tempting entrtt ~~ with. ginger. Q<lrhc and oottled stir-try sauce. this reope cooldn t be eas1er. or t>ettl"'r tasting 1.Jght and ~h~ately s~t ayn.sty ~ke RoU is the crowning glory ~llCIOUsly· coated with Calrrom1a walnut:s and tilled Wltl'l a luxunous Callfom~ cling peach spre~. thJs celt-bratlOf"I cake 1s topped with a radrant peaeh spray As t'h1s new~, ot the .Serpent dawns, we wish you happiness and prosperity. Gung Hay Fat Choyl ' CM1 '" Ol.f c..Hromle ~ pellCh 5'kes In Juke or Ulrll Nghe syrup Vl a.ip KJldconwn ~ s.uce llHfDDn~ 2 Cill*spaot• ~ °''· dMded 2/) cup DMmond w.tnuts. large plettS t dow garfle, minced Vl --.oon 9f1llled fNth ~ roac · 1/2 pound medlunHIN ttvtnlp. ,....... and~ned • 4 ounces fresh snow pees. trtft'WMd• ' cup c:herfy tofNllDeS. MMd v 4 cup .. Qd 9""" °"'°"' Hot cooked rice Dr~1npP hes reseMngl/3cupliqukJ Beno I ulCJWtt sw-trv u ano corrst~rch seaside Hear I Tbsp oil in hot wrnc or l rge 111~ 0\ r mechurn he t :A.d<1 walnuts. r.artic and grnger stir ·fiy I minute Rt·~ Heat remd111uig J Tbsp oil 1n S<m nan r h~tl c A,cJo shnmp ancJ stir· try Im (}Ute. re~ AQd peels c1nd tir try 2 r 1uuc •s r move Pour s.m-ry SdUCe m1 tu re 1nco 'NOk, cOOk and '.tir uoul thKkened Ml M rnp pt>tt5, pe ~hes tom,itoes .Hxl green onion . coo._ and sttr until Yinmp and ve_geklbl re ccx1te<l w.tn salJCe na h .~: ~ thi:qugh Stir 1n ~c.e.Ned w::tln~~ nuxtur • St~ with nee M.1kes 4 to 6 s rvingS'. ·s.u~11tt.Jt 1 pa<.~ 16 oz I froz "'n <1 pod\ tria~ Vl a.,~ .,.....d KJldconwn Soys... v·~~ I sMIJlfDDft .......... tDWd 1 doW .,ak. •act . I I J aa" lfOU"d gif9r 1 r r 'a ain poUnd a. • ..,.,,,.. V4 •-.i a°" ground dcwes V•. IJID"--..... CNlhed V•rupaan..,........a, CNJNd t-J/4 ,.. .. c:NcMft .... l pastilf according co p.Kka9e d1~1tOnS Drdlll, ~ • l.Ri!r Cok2 Water nd d~ 1n thoroughly Divide Cc:JPef • C.ombine SIJ'f SCJl.J(e noney se:satne' St'eO r1 9f09ef· Clmatmn, Cl<M° anise Mld ~. 4 ro 6 ~·1 nwp: •--•n,,_.-~JI~ · Ul~ P£ct Qil9 ~s-~dbag ~acUlel)r~~==- llllgf. non-suck skll~ aver medium high ~at ..4dd 2 ~al times ro coat p eces"" II rlefnge<ate 2 to 4 hoUfs ~ng rnalinadr', ptaee c:hGi!l•on or J nrm c~ s mrotes wthout 61imng. °' unui tack n bfOi r pan brOll 4 ncnes trom he t 5 ~ rum p.«ts aver and brush 'N'ith 1nrrwo on bOttOm utt ~ 'Nktl~ ~tula, C10d 1 madnilde Broil S fTlltlUlt3 longel...OLunt1l cnkkeo:is 18'1det,..tlN$hing occ~ v• , • ..,._ .. IDSkl1JetancHum~t:M'f COOkS~.s ing marinade ~ wch Shrmgtia4 11' h satxe ~ 4 IO 6 ~aitW9- tonger. or unl9' ~brown. shaking skillet <XU· ~ID bftMfl ~ry; aam on paper r~t-litied rd ar1e1 11rep wann 1n "JOO"f. CM'O ~ac Wid1 ~ c.ipetln1 a sweeter valentin I Drkmbly_ .... ....,. Savored IM World over for m0tt dlu--inilliOn ,_.., thi1 n«tar o(. the . blollom1 i1 11 rich in ~· h6-rY ai ii is ia IUle. • Dllilll blCk to tbe Chwk and llmnu Cult..-boDey hll bttn a 171Dbol of~. abundance. love llld feminine •ucy. Tti1 m~ t'upid ~ said 10 llive dipped liii arrows in hone> befCft lhooCifta them into the ~or the chosen on«. ,.. ~~trat'U an ancient liYji tM bridflrOOm lO IUPPIY Ml bride wilb 32 pound1 of • ~ -' )at, and the Romans IUIWllGlley widlla~ marriqc -~ ................ )10lll' h ... nd witla 11oneY and you will pouna his heart." The tint month akr marriaac~ often conlideted to bl the twettesl, 1111 .... 1ppropriatelj ftlnied •tie honcymcJOIJ. • Toda1. bOMy COfttinun to bt an expre111on of love. When the yean have streaked the hairwilbpay and "dartina" and "Iambic pie .. don't fit anymore, it is the one expression cf ll'ft aft"ectH. tMI fte¥Cf' wall OUL So when ~·re preparina a apecial meal fOr your loved one. 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A ll Purpost-Prt S1/itJ S />oimd 811g -tm.it 1 Betty Crocker Brownie Mixes (, .J Ctvc'OIAll'I Rr ,., S "''""' o• "'•111•1·11Iro2J to .... ,, /Ii 1 I· h ""1uli11owt'r '"" c41·~.s.o 11 1 1w1 ( l"tu11 )i< n ·u1St1" Rtt\ll\.~ ------LIQUOR........._.........., __ ~rtka 799 ,,,,,.,......, Uwl~~ Fresh Broccoli , ,./J a/ v __, C"'"' T.,, C"""'" &ef l " 7Dln T mmncd Vons Sliced 11 19 Meat Bologna . .I. , 11 0-.t ,. •• "V &i• Of' 11-clt ISiiOJ 8«f &Jo,W &t "'n..~11 Or.-1 :'IJ • erseymaid ~ 89 Sour Cream !a?l "°""'" • s;mt.ft'Y Jerseymaid ~ 9 9 · C::otta2e Cheese f •ffrlln St~ .,, ~ I .a1 • 16 °"'""' v.u-,,. Dairy MaiQ 99 . Blend Margarine I p.,.,Nf PaLft • Qturtm . - Country Hearth9 9 11/2 Lb. Bread '. ''"~ .. , . 14 C ""'" L.,•f • C..u11a1ion ln.~u1t Ifutlll-.t.s 3 ~9 CJu .~ .rV ~·.. l'•i-tO raiw<• SlontYi Prerniunt Dqg F i 55 ,,.~c-.. . 1:-is11t.Y I k ')('\' Rcu-;ed I ~Ji1UL'i 199 '11 ().iii, -• • .... Birldlolm's Oili<Yl ~ flrcaci }39 !! 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MJ ltNl.illat-JJ!I UJ t It Fn.'Sh Thr :sher srurk Fillets 3Q9 ,,.,,,,. ~I'-. u Jwnbo ~·"' ..ell On 5t:Uim11 1 21 •1' c ... -1 n+-' I• . --DELI/D Plumrose Sliced Han1 I.Ji f .Jml ,,o.,,.,r. 'JlWt~ ~.,pnt"I~ 'J()t\t 12 ( I ~ 5 C:. 1 ........ 1 • ., bq • ) \ofl-, \liJd 01eddar Che<.....~ · 149 , ..... , :.rt , ' , Piils! u1v Cirn~un lC1 Rolb. }09 tfOz.or • F Frigo Joo.trelL1 ht: :"'-it' 1 19 '°"""',. .... Blue Bonnet -69 Ma~arinc • ~;;..:..rm~ CHILEAN CRISP Seedle1• 6/12-0Z Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Lean Ground Beef =.~~:.~,., "11• C & W Petite Corn ...:,':!. ,.or•1• Pork Loin Roast =.:-11 UI 1339 B~nquet Entrees ~ .- 1 Sausage t:::~~ll ,,-OZ 114' Burritos ~. Chicken Franks ~~=::.. lt<)l 75c Enchiladas ··;°'o-~ Smoked Ham ~TIOH UI gg'c Fishsticks ::~0'" .. POOl'CM Ground Turkey ~~:! ui 99• Eggo Waffles R~d Snapper:::rum UI 1221 Orange Juice -.uai.M> Cornpare these Lo~J Prices Grocery Specials FRESH BEEF LARGE END .. 147-0Z Garden Fresh Produce Honeydews ,~ #l ,_IWt Cauliflower t·~'~'"'°-" PotatoeS us'"°' ,~ • HASH BROWN QUIClff ............ ~ ....... eelerJ ....... ¥WM letlfl( .... 11 ..... ) ....... lki .............. ,... .... . ....... . .. , ~ etlf ll6eH ........ I~ .-..111...ees) lrne9 ........ MeM . ~ etlf ._. toMe4 tarkey .,. ~ I etlf milk In mechum bowl, beat t~ethcr I CU Ind 1•• teupoon of the celery salt. Sur in potatoes and almonds unlltwcll combined. To fonn crust, press potato mixture onto bottom and up sides of liahtly greased 9.' inch pie plate. Bake in preheated 375-d oven S m1nutH. Re- -O'f'en, VCfCtlbles 1nd turk.C)'. - . ~1t tpset~er milk. rcmainma eggs and rcmaanina celery salt unul well blended. Pour over vegetable and turke). Bake an preheated 37S-· degree ov~n until knife inserted near center comes out clean, about 45-'minutes. Let stand S minutes before scrvsna .. Strves 6. Soup lively with Mexican seasonings Savory fish soupt, cho~dcrs and stews are popular favont~ from m•n> of the .,orid's cu1sanes. Ital- ians s1n1 the pra1sn of spicy c1oppino. The French boast about their bouallabaassc In pain; the) dine on sope ~I mar And the Finnish fa,,,or sel)-anka. a 1mple country soup, frqrant '-"Ith dill and bnmm1111 with <'hunks of ft h aod potato. Pcscado Rancbm> is a Meiucan· inspired version of this dclmou 1ntcmauonat tradition. Almost too tb1ck to be called a 50up. it' richly laced With fresh tOmat~ , lfCCO peppers and tomaullos and redo· · ASST OIEFJ.CNEW:>M. CAOlON lent 'ltt'llh cumin, pr1ic and ottpno ~OACMOE~ All are exccUmt ta tc and tc•- 81111 ••• ? s • . turaJ counterpoints to the chunks of mild, white cod filtl sW1mmina in· ft the 11vory saba·hkc broth. nun . ~ • stnps of torulla ul'Ted into the di\h ""' before serving add an authentic touch. • 2000 Flushes =CUAHlll •t<K '211 . CC Vineyard :.:.. .. ,. EngliSh l .a • .-:ns ~~~NGMll ~-_.... 45• A I t A . ·~ 'P 'YIU'" -------~,-nc en ge 90UMON Orange Juice =.-::· . M .. •221 Gordon's Gin • Bon Lait =~ •Gr 85• ' '11111 11 0- • 1~un11110-. Yoplait Light .Yogurt • ..,. ~• Miller Beer ~~°" Puddi.ng "Snacks ~v!:., ,..°' '2'' · ··or 1111 Nucoa Margarine .• GWm_ .. 89- ,.°' 99-Cneese ~=~°' '"''°'~•4• .. ~~ Ice Milk ~~· • •tMXU. 85• Pepsi Colao::.~: •or • r·~ t~..1 -==- """' •1• """'° ..... ,..... .... .. ,.. ........... = ........ -....... __ ....... ._ .. ... ........ " - .. .. HHIUf,I W T • J OR11l •K965 I 7 3 v A 1 •A I 6 3 . EAT • Q 10 3 Q Q J 10. K 6 2 Looltma at all four hands, it lS " ~': 9 • 6 5 3 l •• Q J 10 ob-.;ious that declarer can pick up l JO'..._... ___ lh~trtwo ftnes:Scs . 8u1 lhal SOlFl'ff , +Al74l '"4V A95 0 •. •XQ91 The b1ddina: on~ Ease P• Pua 3 • Pus ... p uUa l • • • Wnt ·p .. p OptninJ lead: Queen of -. Looldna at aJJ four hands, the play at four spades 1s 1mple. How- evcr. after a heart lead ~n you auaraotce your contract, usurrun1 trumps arc no ~orsc than 3-1, 1( all you could ICC I your 1dc's ~lets? " North's Jump to three padcs 1ho~ed a hand \\/Orth almo t an openlna bad· and·four-card support. South <'bad more than mou1b 10 conunue OD 1o"pme. West led the top of.bis bean se· quence and, since there wu no point to a bold up play. dcclartr took the ace. It rrumpa were 1-2. dccWer could d&lm the contract rqardlcs Of the club tiluatioa, JO he CasMd tbc k1n1-ac:c only to am that be Md• loeer in that suit . The club uJt ~ beaime crucial. would be a fooh h line to adopt since a 3-2 break wuh split hon~1s i . 1 fit more ljkely than than the precise 4-1 di tribution that actually_ exist· ed. But declarer found 1 way to ncutraliz.e an.; dtst.r1but1<yi of the dub Ult. He ca hed the acc. or diamondJ and ruffed a diamond, then cashed the kina or clubs. With bis around· work completed, be c.'tited with a heart. The defenders did as well as they could by takjna their two heart mcks, endina in the East hand. East cashed l\Js luih trump but, since a red-suit lead would aive declarer a ruff stuff, he was forced to e~it wuh a club; he chose the ten .. Declarer let that ride round to dummy's ace. Had West followed, declarer would have cubed the quttn and claimed. But when West bowed out, the fine>~ for the jack was marked and the contract was safe Note that, had dcclarcr not cubed the kins of clubs early, ~e would have beeri faced with a aucss in the 'club sult .,south's line would have proved equally df cctive hJd clubs te>ln 5--0, or 1f Wess held fou1 clut>s. Try it, if you doln't believe us. \10Nf.Y SAVING COUPONS I.FSS SAIX FOR I.FSS MONEY. .,KAllNM.-D ._,_fen e •• If Wolllul Amadeus MOl.ln h8d aalftded ill 13Jrd binhday pany, be ~ wouldn•t have fCCOlftized iqudl Ol lbc dantt musac, 6ut M cenainly would ha\e enJ~ the SJUit al lht Amadeus Ball, held Saaunlay niaht It the ~C*P9f1er Reloft. Ejp1ttlllh century attttt was "•· ~and lllOOd number oft hf 200-Plut pests ~Onned powdered vttp and app'opNIC_prb 10 r&IR f.anda tor tbc Mozan Camerata Orc:hnua. Mozan mapt have 1ndulpd in a little l.ady·watch•na -rinched-iri waists and low<ut ncckhMS ~re ..-om in abundance. Event chairwoman Myrtl ~ donned tht outfit worn by Lynm Rcdp'ave 1n a recent production of .. Ln laaJSons Dlntt"rtuses," ha"i"I obla1ncd It "with a lot of phone call~ lhe smiled ... Lynn said I could wnr it ... I added the pearls.'' · Co-chair ~t P ..... r4 rented her . ~and1oldJ0wn.e~plain1natha11~ fim )ear of w ball w'd hid one madt. "and 1tJUSt didn't fit so \\h) have another one made Just to push to the beck ofthf clostt?" The Fouuards (Hearl handled introdt>ctions on stage) ·completed thf1r roles as the perfec1 18th ccntut) decadent anstocr:us by br1ngtna their ~t schnauzers (''Happ) ·and nm~t") (0 lht~l1 • -=-- "We brought them for )Ou to ~c how wonderful they can be.'' \:ud Henn. pnmin, the audience fot the upcoming :iuctton of a female schnauter puppy donated b) James promenade to drnncr mu\tl dm."\Hlr • the) were .tinall) Dr Ami Porat tm'd 10 le d thi: ballrooi'n proce s1on 11110 thl ballroom -bu1 Unda ou Ol' IKOtl '''"' lf1ip1 "'" l' he C'3mc ba1:~ ou1 "hen· no on~ ccntcrpiul!I, bou4uct .uf den tollowcd H1\ "K.COnd attempt, ho-.. d b .• 1 Guests entcnng the pre~1nner e\cr \\a\ suut .,-,ful • ro ium\ l rnit101h anu P3 m un (r\hl podiums h1 h bl"l e lh Baker. rccepuon -.ere appropnatel) her·. Sh1mmlr) \1hrr ~trt:amrr table liutll\·~cre uUOIU''\1 abciut aided b) G~• Ho4soa 1ppmgch:un-u J>lOJul frvm fu h~a •rnd lur• the \tabtlm ; nd h.>u .. -.arJ :m pagne. posing for ponra1ts and CnJO}. quo•~ wlloon' 11llcr d dO\\ n trvm nounccJ Ii 'OU Oll \:. 'lunwthio 1na music b) a "m1n1" "ers1on of the 1he hall11>-Jm ''i h lhng rc1l~ctmg the lcanmg u hllll morl thau n >h ul Mozan Camera la, -the part) turned fl1ck.cnna aMkhi'hl I he d,.tor-1trntnt 0, ~cl oui ot ih~ '<"in .. · ltvely earl) on, and •here "ere.-111toi.\ co111m1t11: luut heC'n blo" mg questJons whether organ11ers could up l\tllloons all ·d<A> 11.xord1n g to sucttsSfull)' move the rc\elcri. into Rouue Valde wh 'pla ntd tl1l') the ballroom shuOkJ tx.lluon'> round thl '\t "· As the 1rum pc1er announc-td the &>0nl•rlromon(room1othl•ncii;1uot1l ~tth m,md l '" and ma<ku tort ~n .tuu1on nJ o{rpurt1..n11 drn"11glthc: "k 1 .. n Ph •narn\01\C Ju111un~ ~111 .. ut.ttl:U 111 1hc ~uJ1tn1., •O ll 111..~l'bt hi.: l)\:U buo t ti1 .. pnlt...l'\.J' J ..i:n ll1t ·c:"cnt ·h> n~r ' s l) Ot'K.. • Mother not to blame· for son's addi(tiOn -~ OF.\ R .\\I~ L .\ 'Dt:. R \\ h( ;;n :11 ·-----------·~:-:-:;.:--::-t::--::::~~7.';"ihrt"h:'i~i=irrrw;;-rwrm-hliiM~tr!n;~;-w;----r read the lencr \lg.ncd "John'" rioth .. I thought .. r hcrr bul for lhc· iracc of (,od go I · M) son. loo. wn\n bcaut1lul happ\ bab) who &re" 10 ~ u ~,lmpa~.,1~10.Ul' a nJ hand me }Oung man -"'hln he wa n·1 bummC'd ou1 un drug.' · 1\ -.C'C'l ago ·•frcdd1c" ;;i,retd to go into rehJb1hta11pn For the liN 1m1estft{~a 15 lw~-~w~red~t and bngbt und his 1..on\eN1t1011 1., 1:oht.>rcn1. We "'ere lud .. ). and CH'I) dn) I blci. that lucl . But I had a lut 10 learn nbout the ltfcloo~ road to reco,cf'\, and I "'ould ltl c to i.h3rc "hat 1 ·karncd '"'h John·, htart·. hrolcn mother Stop blaming )OUr\Cll In order tu lt'e -.11h )OUr pain )OU mu 1 admit that }OU "ere po"crle o'er the 3dd1rnon that rukd \our 'on s hie ' ou are ngh1 to ~> "e nt-cd Ill edu ate oursch c Pan ot tll t cdulJ· tton 1s accepung the fact 1ha1 there Jre hm11s lO "hat "ec-an do. Oureh1ld no lonfCr n~s u 10 run h1 hfe. and "c can t force him to choose f'C('O\ en llOHO'f 01•1 \OU~\ \OU l.:Ult d lO lC'ep lhl• hOC'\ ol comrnun11.;itwn open. l u~J ll> thin~ that \l)()-.un11I h<ddu.· tolo ml' tl \\J'in·t uuc l 111 J 1111c11hrou~h to him bu1 ht: shu1 mC' out. flttr(' I') nu \\41\ to gd a fl\'1~on t lt~1~11 unk hr I\ (\'ad\, \top· hi nun 'uut Ir <·~i·to \I \non .inu ie1 ~,,.n\ m 1111,nJI 'Ufl f n It"' 111 n~ht to 6"'-''~ lur "h II 1\ Ol\I but don 11)ul\1,h \OU~lf tor not. ha' 1n~ lx-\.'n able tu. or1lr :>I )Oul '>on·, add1Ctton I\\ molhl'f' "~ al" ) \ tx'ht' e \\<C ~houlJ bl' in wn1ra1 ol our children Dru :ind ukohol t1l.;t that ab1lm from u' I 1' t': .>our h I( for wu nJ l1nJ ·r..:nll~ 1n th1• mcmon uf • intoamat1on AIUES (~1arth 21 · pnl 19) \\hat had been con 1dercd .. far aw:i)" "111 come wuhin reach Wnucn 1nqu11'). prcv1ousl)' 11nortd, bnngs forth al· firmatl\ t rcpl) Mem~r of opposite ~A 1s 1ntcres1C'd in more than mrre n1na11on. TA RUS (Apnl 20.Ma\ W) F1n1mnal hon com1na t corm.:trJ b .. one \Ou contalleJ appro,.1matd~ nine "cd, aao MaJOr dom1.' 111; 1d1u tmcnt 1 featured 1 ~ tCf) v.111 be sohed in an j 1na fa~'".. • 1~ .i fiaur(s prominent!~ GEMINI (\t.i> _I.June 20) \ou rec:"tnll) attempted to 1ano1e 1(1.al commitment ummon-. c,:oulJ ~ rr<t1"('J t'C13rd1111 bu-,1n\: \ nlJn· · euver, p.anncn.h1p \ \Q1cJ OH'r· ~uni,\ ou "'n b> pla~m v.;.11 tin pme Pt)(( 1n pioure CA ER cJunt• 11.Jul) ~21 'ou ml> be ~pcndina mure than nee( ~~ 1n connt\:tton "1th C'mplo) ml·nt Rclatne. rcctnll> returt\Cd Imm "'on tnp rnuld be e11 ucrat1n1 lndt' adual clo H\) ou 1 "1thhnk1ina I . 't. HO\ D CUldi't .. i t uun campe11n llllM5!'.ft\~ • LEO fJuh ~ · \u 2lJ· \\Old .t11l1ng n k'> in l\>Olh.: t1on "1th fire. product that m1gh1 be o'erhc.'..i(1ng.. l Cl lO Of llU!ltt<.ln that "rain\ \OU t·mo11onall) lin1n,1all\ Oon'1 count un J>ClUlat1\(' 'cn1ure \rte.'\ 1'13'~ h>lc VIRGO ( \ug ., ' pt .i~) \" 1 lcun 0\01 (' .l~>Ut I \ 11 I pt 'I._ 'l' appr11 I \ n'"' 1 l<l qu 'It •n \t' hrn1at1\t' m "'111\l lion \\tth tr .. h '!ll n Mcmtiicr ot llPPlNIC ' 1 er~ mulh aun,tcd. Break frte trom '\·omm111ec " l co 1n,oh cd UBRA l'-ep1 ~:\ < >\t ~:!l lkl'J ;,d' Kt ol t.im1h member ''ho w) ~. .. Be \: rdul' lntcum. tmn "'II be ft'C'el \fd th.II\ IU~ H >U to·"h n ( pl n\ d11l"t ti n Kt'\ p o 1 on' orcn < lai\Ccr 1 au c: \ t lhn th truth B lttt1 • RPIO tlkt . • ,, 211 S:atl\h turtu\ll\ "' .. , ... n1.4 QU<'Stllln\ relauna to l''"'' inh r '' rau· ~i:h1'f to be 11Htm1,fat J h N-111( ~ 111d•· '"Ju I Kc:' 1 wJ1,,r.1t}. tOl'\;an11nc \ TH)l.I\ r1i>Juc l Ba, k I ) 1C'll\ "111 . - lf FEB. t IS \OllR BIRTH.DAV mother haJ more mnu,ncc than did l;atl\tr. )OU arc-lo~al, 1mprr !Una~. a \ld1moha '"' .. Top ,musicians · teach by· mail. NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -been done. HaiOld "Happy" Traum can help you Tapes are calcaonzcd accontina lo learn IO play a musical instnamm1 level: beatnnina, easy nuennediak, without bein& lectured about practic-intmnecfaak and advanctd inter- ina. And you don't even have to leave . -.,ediatt. Most audio tapes are S 12. 9S. home. or S6S for a sencs of11x. Video tapes. Traum and his wife run a mail-added about se"·en )tan aao. cosl order buainea known as HonaftpUn $49.95 and SS9.9S. Tapb. They produce audio add video There's JUst about evel') kind of tapes of instructional music lessons J music imq.inable, with one excep- fcaturina top mus1c1.1ns as 1nstruc-tion. ton. • "We're not intnnted an heavy In 20~ofbusiftCSSfthey'vesold metal," the 50-)car-old Traum said hund~ of thou~nds of such tapes duri.naa visit to Nashville for a tap1na to assttnna mus1e11ns around the session. The Traums hve in Woods- world. · tock, N. Y. "We've sent tapes to iu.st about any . Traum. who teaches au1tar and CO'lnlry you can name: Malaysia, lots blnjo himself on the tapes sa ys of African countries, Japan. And we leamina to play this way has s'everal act .letters from ... people in Poland, benefits. C"Zechoslovalda and the Soviet "You can't act (personal) lessons Union who say lhcy can't send from these people: They are the ~t money. i:hey send us i~fms in in the world;' he said. "You can exchange hke a crystal vase._ Traum rewind and pla) as much as you want. said. They don't atl mad at you if you don't ~ch of the 60-aod 90-minute pracucc. tapes feature one of the 50 musicians "Lots ofadults don't like 10 go to a who arc teachers. teacher because of a bad childhood The Who's John Entwistle teaches experience or -maybe their schedule electric bass. Chet Atkins teaches doesn't pcrmu it Th1$ way, you can country guitar. Livingston Taylor come home from work or get up in the teaches· acoustic guitar arid Clarcn~ morning and put a tape on. "Qatemouth" Brown teach~s blues "If does nol havt. the personal guitar~ .FOL.blues...harmonaca, t~e contact that a human teacher has. so I teacher ~ohn Sebesttan; fom1crl -91tY:.+het pteplrthottld take the Lovin Spoonfur . lcsSQns from a real teacher as well 1f Other lessons teach fiddle. banJo, they can. But these tapes arc the mandolin, autoharp, dulc1mcr • .flute, closest you can get to thaL We tr) keyboards and syn thesizer. hard to -make these personal. Our Altogether. more than 400 tapes ha~~ i:tame sugcsts that." He says the tapes also are a barpin because one hour of personal musac instruction could ran1e anywhere from SI S to S SO "Any one-hour video aivcs lhe averaac studenl five or s1x lessons and several weeks or even months of pracuc1na." Traum sa)'s. He sa)s the l'C$UllS depend on lhc ind1v1dual. ; "I can't make a talented pcr1on out of an untalented one. But 1fyou ha\.e the '.dedication. there's no limit. especially if you supplement it by going to listen to a professional or forming a band. You don'l get better ma vacuum." T raum-19t-st.attcd-i n.thc..awl ocdcsr business after .ma mg tlpd ror h guitar students. Toda)'. his business has a staff of e1&ht and a mathng list of about 30,QOO. 'M ,. h . I I ~~~·=t:···~ .. ··:::;, .. l _ oon rg trng · star- ~~··· ! separates from husband \}~REN lf' ~ll . Cy~?i1 ~:~~~E ~~I plays"';;.~: ~~~,~~d,.~~~~~~i ~:::l~/r •he ' U -_ ·dctect1\.C Maddie Ha)es on TV's Shephcrc1...39~1Lvcunl.os..Ano les "Mocmhghhng." tf3 separatt'd fro d h od f "' her 'husband after tv.o years of an as cusi Y o her 9-)car-0ld .... "°"'°21 U lo MOVIE$ aR( A YAl.l. COSTA M ISA -631 3501 co .. 1o•osH .. •ao11 U TORO Sil SllO COW411~ SAODl..laAC~ POUNTAIN VAi.UY tU-tlO} FAMILY FOUP CIH .... A~ PUl.UllTON '91 6000 lo..C i"ULL £ill Hl .. f GARINN OltOYI llO '4111 fll'f't.41tos ""csra11oooc IRYINI »l ~5.) ~;.~:.~c:o~~.__~~~~11- ,. ... CTFIC GAT( .... Y SANTA ANA S4D ~U4 UJWAROS 1111 ~fOt. SANTA ANA wn .. 1.owo1111os HUT re»< SANTA ANA fn lSOO •YC ''''"'""L•Cf ANAHUM 119 9l50 l'lo(IFIC M"llH(I"' 0 I •UINA ~ARIC 111 AO'O PAC•MC auc~ ,. .... 0 I l't.IAM CAll TMIAfllfS POil SftOWTillll -Qll-'hOH marriage. her publicist said. daughter C lcmenune from a prc\.1ous "Actress Cybill hcpherd and lier marriage. Oppenheim is a charoprac· husband Bruce Oppenheim scpar-tor. atcd today." public• t Cheryl K.agcn The model-turned-actress. who said m a bnef · tatement announcing tars-or.pos11e Bmcc W1lhs....1n I.he. the splat No rca oo v,..as &"'en. ..Moon 1ghtma" scne ... appcan v.-11h The couple v.as marned March I. R)an O'Neal in the mo\ 1c .. Cha nces 19 7andthe' ha vl' l-~car-oldtw1ns rc."dueforrclcascMarch 10 IUCHH f'G 131 C.:::t111 10 RETREAT 10 IURRHDER '' (RI ............ Ill.I RUFFEll'S · UPllOLSTEIY llC . .......... c.... .... llU--·· CMTI •U-541·1 lN · If 'Dallas' meets oscow,: win J. R. buttonhOI~ Gorby? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meets the ultimate capitalist. J R. Ew1na? If l..arT) Haaman has his wa )'. the meeuna will becomt a rcalll) m March when "Dallas" 1s tentau,el) scheduled to ao on location 1n the So' 1et Union and Europe H~an. as well as reaulars Patncl Duff>. Cath)' Podcwell. heree J. Wilson and Geo~ Kennedy.' arc lentat1vel)' scheduled to lea\C 1n March -the final dtc1s1on ha not ~ct been made. If it's a JO. thC) will film sccnes for .. Dallas" 1n the Soviet Union. Austria and West Germany. • .. , have no 1dea what the stof) v.111 be," said Hagman. who this season became co-exccuttve produ er· of the scnes with U()nard Katzman. ..I don't thmk we'll 1crrow unttl Leonard producer 1n September. a t)tle offered finishes scouung the locattons b) Lon mar Tclev1s1on, but he ac- .. But. Russia e>.pons morc.011 than i..nowledgc~ it's matnl) an e>.cu an) other countf). includin~ udt .. The) had to find ~--me wa) to pa...)' Arabia and Iran. Ifs thc aronl) source m.: more money," he said. ··1t was a of hard dollan. So I think J R. ma) do means of payma me the executive a little deaJing." producer's salary. tf)ou want to know the truth.'' And might J.R. seek an aud1cn c Hagman declined 10 say what his With Gorbachev?. "Don't think we salary is but said an estimate by arcn.'t trying! lf'wc could JUSt touch "Entertainment Tonight" that he was flesh JUst once. I'm all for It •• makina st S0,000 a week was b(low It wouldn•t be the first overseas tnp the.mark. . fo1 "Dallas." now an'" P-th-~ -trtlc-"maktt-me-feel-mOR V1ctona Pnnc1pal and lin<fa Gra~ powerf'UT.'""ne 1 • au1hm$--raia ~entto Hong Kong a few season 'ago. pick my new leading lady this year I "It'll be fun;· said Hagman. "It'll-aud1t1oned all t~c ""omen "od generate some interest." ~lcctedCath)' Podewcll She'HJOy." H-gman became co-exccut1\.C J.R. mamed Cally Harper, pla)ed by Pockwell, eather this teaton 1n a ~unWeddina. Ditcuuina how 10111 be would m y whh "Dallas." Ha~ 9!1id, ·11•1 I sinecure. let's f1tt al. I enJOY h and I make a lol of money. I wort t1Ktt days a week and lauah all day Ion& Tbty pay me what some countms .make. Why mo"'e on? The cha~ ot anolher TV sho-. makina It 1s awf i.11) tow&h. and at my qc, why nsk IC. ... And v.h)' should I ao into nto" 1cs? ... I don't kn()'A. of an) movie actor'who makes as much ~ I do. I'm w1lhn1 to stay wnh ·Dallas' as Iona as 1 t socs on We enteruun ~pie. M11l1oru of people watch dus show." Haaman hu used his influence, bolh as star and co-executive producer, to chanae the duictson ~f "Dallas." He wH instrummaal an per1uad1na Patrick Duffy to return to the show and in aetllnl Cha.rlene Tahon blck an Mr-role ti ucy Duffy le(\ in 1985 after Bobb) E""1na was struck and killed by an automobile. Hagman felt the tension be1wcenJ.R. and Bobby was missed Duffy returned in 1986 in the famous "dream" cp1sodr. 1n v.h1ch his death -and the entire season -~re explained av.ay as a drum by Pamtla Ewina. V.JCtona PRM.Jpal., v.hO pla1~. --~ ed Pamcta .... hirs~ ltf\ the kne~ Hag.man also tned to get herto rc1um. ··1 wanted to get the shov,.. back to the family," said Hag.man "I think 1t} b(st when we'rt all toaether " I 6:00 I &:30 I 1:00 I 7:30 ] 8:00 ) 8:30 ( 9:00 I 9:30 l10:00 !10:30 j1 1:00 111:30 j .. u•r-- m, ...... Win, l.oM 01 DrlW Witl, L or Or• . Santoni a Son ,c,..,. Wll\ LON 11.ow • or Omr ConnKt'n 1 "Catch The Wave At Brandon's With Our New Surf & Turf Specials!" • Bnnd"'' \ .\ pttllr l6M1tr u.~ 'I ufffd "tth crab •hnmplnCI fmlt ~ ..... ~t•h wtlllt "'"" Mid buntt Mel ol lnndon ' prnmt~ ·~'-~"'' •b 4 Pflllf loll$ttt ""' •11h ·---~ •lilfflnt lMMllpenifd .,,h fmll,~ablo lflCf WU'lll ,...,.,, .. llr\'ld Jtrif ~9S. T.HE BEVERl.Y HERJTK,E t«JTFl ...,,._ ... M(I' .............. -..-.-. 114111• ... , ...... _...,_ --.,.,~ -... ................... .. ,_ ,. ... --== -.... ~ll) ........ , .... ...... ,--..,,. -·"•* _, ..... , .. ., ............. u ...._ -·------·-.•• :.~t: .:...... ............... _.. __ tWta. ......... . .. ort office. space market Jn deinaii.d~ at turning point _.._DOn.I ~ lwh~ ftrm. 'WIMda dnlpiaY9CMC)ratnmeauanaM110 l1111C1Mrllicl.dliiedropi•...., makcthetcbuild1nasmortdeli,_, ...... C 0 F • == lD lltMnftl raeuda dala die ~I marUt of the pll1 few ii...,. t;esuit Of=ftliala of final lttractln& the betatr atDaDll. pl~ Dlllill1111tlemeadouacxpusion •~tlllllikvdoperi. yeltl. . .....r liallld • tban · ftnns larty thost molt hkefy to &cw lplCt ol omil · .... lftMl8d John Wayne let~ 19'4 ud 1911, ~ Ab1ortKion ra~ ~ the di~ mo~ bald die... btyond current needs wtth plan for the unMekby• of 1-COllllNC-lioll 1n &he w as cuf'liMb ........ IDd Will CIDllttnut to dlcliM-llW ollrwtrenutlcrMnt• ........... ia ~ • ._ .... '}Cill'I. a risu~ Sl*;C 111err H 11 100 petCat lO 16. 7 fenmir aa ~ oftU ~ ~ARJIBtel pleiana.. 1ntunal Niurc expansion, he taicl f1•1'Nlllrdlll1P1CClwcliminated nulboa ~feet. · ~•eeat-o~oft1mc,account-~ WW o~n move into more 8oft&cMrcttes¥ addnional factor ., trifn n ol a llut. accordina to Ktmon ~iawr :... a raJ estate 1na b tenant movc.1n1 11 wrtl as oflice ~ thin they curTtntly Med. caUlll\I 1ncreued ablorbtaon ~n the ..... , Fiii by Ilic N~ Eion-~ofJ~lhtht~ ,..~ Btacbc movve-outs. AA.. •• plauiJll 10 irO* into it in fututt area,aittndtowardaconlOlidationof tMllWL • Entitlements 1epieeent tbc,.. to _.GN9p. "'!~ ~• ~vn\1191 and ~-· . . ~ .... res .in ~nt yean ~ ... loeaChcr uid. fmns in•o offac:e build1np from 1 bit feet r said~ nwtct for on:ice speer tn tllis rti~ BoeCtcMr s optnaon, of a IDendMr also attribu.aa tht dt· industrial puts and oahcr quartm bWld additional IQUle foollilr ol buildiap in a p\'cn area ..a arc tsaucd t)y k>Ql.90vmunenu to f'acib· tatt conuol over the dmaity or buildinas in the area. inutlernenu reaulate tM straan on an ara·s • ava1lablc roads and hiabways, fire ICJ"'.cn, utalitid and oihtt 90vCf'ft- ..,:t, thia~:re t 0 offiro area •sat 1 tum1na po1nL market turnaround. A 24 peiunt cliK i• vacancy raaes 10 a p11>lifera· not claaified as offiu bu1&dinas. P•-l .-. •=~-.,:~are oc:cupyu,.· mott of the vacaary rate at the ~nd of ·1916 ttoa ot hP ~ity, "Clau ,A" Jim Bdl. vice pm1den1 of opcr-ll frolri 4 9 11. • in· ~ ....... ~ spe« whh Jes.~ com-droooed to 19 paunt ll the cod of office ..,.ce in tbeairponarea. at1on1forThelo-1neCo labeled high ... a .. !-1: .. 111-• mi ~n to a 4 ""on ~ine to match tht incrcuf in 1911 ~di· 10 lhc jqcwpon Superior quality of constructioft vacucy rata 1n.,... .-ca.n a1 ··~uld-~ llid Maurttn Ste\tns of the \absOrbtion.''. Boettcher said. .. :r-Ec:oaoma GroUp. and •ht prestate of an airport location ina abead of 1ehcdule.'' rathtr th.an . ,,.. ...... Offla/at 0ilfirm to pay S205~­ to settle gas p(icing suit .. . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Occ1den· taJ Petroleum Corp -.reed Wcctnel-l da_y IO pay the aovemmcm S2QS million. 1.ndudina interest. to settle atlepuon1 that a substehan violated federal oil and JU pnce control ruks in &be late J970L ( H •. DI I I . I '\I 1k oompa~IO annouoad;.;.Jii.==-.i~iiH~~~====-;~;;: profits rote . lopettfnt 1h t .,, dclDiit the cost of the settlement and <JI lolt product1<>n caused by the ex~ ofan Occtdental 011 and gas platform 10 the North Sea tha1 killed 167. Occidmtal said it earned $302 million. orSl.21ashart.101988, up from S240 malhon, or S t.06 a shart. . PromotlOns announced· at T"oshlba Amerlca·lnc. tbe pt!VIOUS year. Sale$ for the year Th t r. S O f T were s l 9.4 balhon. up from s 17.1 c n1onnanon ystcms •~• ton o oslltba America l.nc. 1n lrvwe bdhon'" 1987. has announced three promotions; Founh-<auartcr profit dcchncd to Item Kertu of Huntington Beach as now' ice prt 1dcnt of operations. S7 million, or ·2 cents a shart, from re ponsible for matcnals mana~mcnt. purchasing. dtstr\butaon. quaht) Sal million, or 17 cents 8 share, a year a.ssuranc, admihistration and facihttes ma.nagement at headquarters and earl.er, laracl) because of 1 $45 regional offices throu&hout the country. m1lhon provision for the settlement. Reltert Wallidl oT Hunungton Beach will rcpon to Kcnns a qua lit)' Sales 1n the quancr were S5.3 btllton, assurance manqcr. up from $4.4 billibn trf tfie fourth llfdmrd LR"kmaa o Balboa Island has been promoted 10 "'~ quarter ofl987. \ president, marketing communications. He Is an charge of advent ing. AJ lO the S:Culement, the Depart-public relations, trade sho"' development, sale pro motion and menl of EnersY 9n1rnaJly sou&ht mcrchandlSlnJ for the division. pan of the Industrial Electronic~ Business S700mill1<>n frQm Oxy USA Inc. Oxy Sector, a wbs1diary of Toshiba Corp Lockman also 1s the pubh her of a USA 11 +lhe former Cities Service, new quancrly magazine, M1crolife, for ISO end-users, and a monthly which Ocadental bouaht in 1'982, newsletter, Conncct1ons, for 11s dealer . after the alJeted violauons occun-ed. • • • In setthna_ the adm1n1sarauve case Douglas J. Tullio. ncwl> appointed pres1dtn1 of North .o\mencan apinst it, Occidental didn't admit .Qperauons for GaeraJ Aa1omatloa lllC. has unveiled a rcorgan1zat1on of violat1na department rqula11ons. GA's North Amencan sales organiza11on. upanding 1ts rtgjonal sales The al!etations involve actions takc-n adm1mstrauon from 1'4"0 10 four rqJons He also announced the from OCtober 1979 Lhrouah January promotion of•rwoocl KlDg to the \ICC prcs1dcn1-Nonh mcncan sales. 1981 and were broµaht under federal . Reporung to ham arc new ttgJonal managers Gres NeJson, Chris Brady, ptict controls on 011 and ps imposed Rea Spacer and Lea Meyus, who will head the Southwest area. including aftCT the Arab oel embarao. Texas. and be located 1n GA's intcmattonal hcadquancrs an nahc1m. TM E'!C'J)' Department press of-• • • fict didn't 1mmeaiatcly respQ.nd to Kris . Nlelsea ha been appointed chief financial panner for qucstJonJ about lhe senlcmmt. ~mmer~1al/1ndustrial developer O'Doudl.._A.rm1tr0q aad.Partaer1-1(l Tbe company ~ 10 pay SI SO (rv1ne. accord mg_ to manasmg general partner John O'Donnell. The m1lbon, plu.s IOprrccnt interest, over partnership tras developed more than IS m1ll1on square f«t of the coune of et~~ years. brinJ•na the commcmal/mdustnal proprrt1cs in California, Ala kl\ and Washing.ton total to S20S million and has acquired SI JS millJon of existing 'proJects dunni the past t'A-O A first payment ofS40 malhon wilJ )cars. be made when the scttlemCftt IVCC'" • • • ment becomes final. a process that Ka"1eo "Kay" Jlmao has been appointed pnnc1pal consultant for · involves J>Ubhslnna the terms in the Ral,. AMertH Ir A11ociatcs. This e~ccutl\C rccruttmcnt and manage- Fedcral Resister and a JO.day penod mt'nl consulung firm. speciaJiz1ng in the public sector. has office m for' comment by interested parties Sat-nmento, Newport Beach an~ OaUas J1mno was formerly the cit~ The balanct of the se11lcmen1 as to manager of Del Mar. Her area of expert1~ include personnel, finance and be p11d, with 10.02 percent interest. labor relations. in e1aht annual payment5· of $20.6 m1lhon. Ocadcntal's financial mulls. ltke thOK al other b11011 compan1tS. were boosted by strona 111n' on ........ 1H OCCIDENTAL/C8t • • • • • Maxie Belser ha been named the new c:itccullv~ director of the R•smoer Rqacy, the $30 m1lhon. 192-unu lu"uf) rcurement communtt) now open an Laguna Halls Heading a staff of20, he-repla~s Thom&$ H. Kendall who retired an December after 15 )Cars IA 11h Rossmoor Associates . Economic index posted gain in .December; slowdown seen WASHINGTON (AP.)-The go,. cmment on Wedne5da) reported its '88 · d · 1 I llL \ chatf economic fotteastana .. uge construct ion spen 1ng up . 7fJ Po5'td a strong-0.6 pc.'ittnl pan 1n . · December, con11nu1ng a secsaw pat-WA HINGTON (AP) -Construcuon pending. depressed by a tern that SOfl)C anal)sts said ponends downturn in 'A Ork on apartment budd10p, rost just I. I pcrce'nt last year, the slower growth tn 1989. ...oA-weak~l showing sm~ Lhe rect ion )e.ar of 1982. the JO\emment reported • Tbe Index of Leading Economic "'cdncsday. Indicators has reversed course an each Tbe )Car ended on a strong note. ho\o\.ever. as construc11on spending rose of the last nine months. showma huk 2.5 percent m Occcmber, the CorDmCTCe DeJ?:Ulmcnt reported. forward momentum December's an-Spendani for all of l 988 lOtaled $403.4 btlhon. a shm increase from $398. 9 crease ten the index 11 194.6 percent btllton 1n the previous )car But afttt takmg into account inna11on. spendana of Ut-1.961 bue--Of. IOCl.-up-1 uun...2. actually:v.as.down 0.4 perctDl ~g; _ -pcrttntfrom tht sam~-month a year Constn.telaon IPCftd1nahad beeo do'An 5.2 perttnttn 19 :r. or percent-.---- earlier. afier adJUSttnJ for anflanon . Economists welcomed the con-::-Samuel D Kahan, chief cconom1 t for Klctn""on Benson Go\'emmcnl unued vacilla1ton _, a p1"ccursor to Secun11es In 1nCh1cago,sa1d thu wtuleconstruc11on strenph tncreasedallhe slower. more sustainable -crowth dur-tnd of I 9ti due 10 strong growth in personal income. spend1n1 th1ucar .should ana the economic expansion·~ sc"enth be moderate as interest rates rae. fl'teaw lff GAJN/C8) ,,.... ... '"IUILDING/cat eJl\-converts bankruptcy filing LO ANGE(ES (AP)-FinanClal Corp of Amenca. , American then the nanon's taric t ansol\cnt thnf\. the Inane-~ former holdan& com pan~ for i\mencan mcncan was turned o'er 10 the Robert M. Bass Sa ... 1nas. said Wrdn~y 111ntcnds to con, en 11\C hapter (Jroup_of Fort Wonh Tc>.as, muchanfC for an uucct1on I l bankrup1cy-fitm1 to• Chapter 1 hqu1~un&c of S350 m1lhon. The government prom1Sied to PfO\. ldc up ReorganaalJon of the com pan} a a go1na con1,;.crn to S l. 7 b1lhon. . --...,,..-=== wasn't feasible. the trustee said an a news rtltasc. Under 8aSs owncnh1p. the new ~~ncan Sav1np is rt.{>eall ng statements previously made b) F1nanc11J ( orp. being operated ws a much smaller, sohcnt SAL with assets offiCLals and others. Without Am~n an there "'•~ hulc of about SIS b1lhon lcfi off anancl:ll C'orp. The 1ovtmmen1 a umed rnponsib1hty for the Bankruptcy tru tee Oa"td Gill has 'l<Jld ·•t 1 hk.ely lhnft'.s huat ponfoho of bid loans and real estate. whlC'h \tock holders wouJd lose lht1r enurt an\ t'~tmen1~. "'1U gradu.all)' be sotd Amqian manaaiement 1s F1nanc1al Corp filed for rcorpn1ta1ton undt'r o'ersec1na thll hqu1da11on throuch a ··bad bank." or Chapter 11 of the . Banlruplcy Code on Sept. 9, when "ltqu1da1an1 ban~" called cw \\c\t Federal Sa\'1np & the Federal Savmas &. Loan Insurance Corp sc11ed Loan. with assc" valued on papcf at about $221Hlll0tt. Hl .Sl~ESS '\OTES ~trong Point acquires sports group . . John D 03, as r . president ot S1roa1 PoiDI lac.. announct'd \\-ednesda) that the In 1oe firm ha acquired one of the West Coast's l111cs1 spons promouon companies. the MllJcally Sports Grotp, prt' 1ou~ I} known a .Mukah)' Spons & Spce1al f\enu Inc. "The ports mdu~lf) 1s one of the most rap1dl> Jf0'4tng bu aness ca1egon~ 1n tht counlf) " Davis said. "and 1t cena1nly made ~nst for trong Point. a d1,~rs1fird compan) .. to &Cl ln\Ohed in ~uch an e>.cumg and profitable field " Accordma 10 pon Inc. an indus- tl) pubhcat1on. the mdustn rc3hleJ SSO b1ll1on 1n \ale~ in 19 .. and 1 PTOJCCted 10 be at S 111 b11l1on b> tht' tum of the rtntun Those .. ind or numbers are hard to •anon:. Da' 1s added. . · The f ukah~ pon Group will operate n a wholl~ 0"' ned subs1dtal) of trong Po1pt "'•th Patm.k MulC.h). 11s founder ond president 11 the helm . He ~•II hare ~n1or management duue w11h UN) Larson, acneral manager, 8111 Malone~. mana,cmcnt upcrv1~r; and l.tp Rtk). 'Senior'·~ prt'~1dcnt, new bu inc de' clopment. The :tukah) Group. 'A-h1ch l'la balled 10 CllCC\S orS I mtllton ovtr the ----~ last sc'er.tl month • ~•II con11nue '' focus on 1n1cmauonaJ a.nd d mesu ,pons and pcctal c'ents marketing. Q,enhe pa tt'A-O )ear'S the Group has been 1n,ohcd 1n u h. pro1«ts .a Came.I "1 orld C'la Soccer for R J Remold the '1c1 nion Men· Ba ·lc1ball Tour of the USA and the lntcmat1onal 8a letball .\ssoo11- t1on·~ 1an Tour an 1na. Ko~ and \.11n1la Cu~ntJ) ICU\C an: ponsorsh1~ for the Lo Angeles l.Akers and the NHL. l o" n,rle~ ~1ngs . • • • t"'pon 8c3ch-bascd Pacific f PIHM lff Nq0UCT /C'at Firm's_cable TV device connects ticker tape to inve$tor'sPC · channel. • FAIRF1ELD. Iowa (AP) - A -~hftl C'OmplD)' opttitll\I OUI Of a IO-rOom houte 1n this rural southeast IOwa IOWn claJmt 1t 1s enablini inWllon nauonwide .to track ttock P91dblaos vea cab6c tekv1i1on 1n1tead Ofrdyi ~ It ~ds the ticker tape that run' across the bottom of the telc' '"on sattn. quotma pnces of stocb from the New York Stock uchaogc, American tock Eitchanat and o"cr- the~ountcr stods The device con-'J::: the charactm from the TV bell nnp when that thre hold IS reached. Blokkcr said The de,1cc also can make long-term stock earn- ings cakulauons.. he said To compl) wath Sccun11c, and ~Clal\SC ('omm1 1on iUldchncs. thcrt 1s a I S-mmute delay from the ume the quo1e arc i ued b> stock exchan.gc and the time they first from 1he1r brokers able ft's ·w\r Wm: product costs 1bout SI «>OO. he said. "a one-ume co 1." "An)one IAhO doc inlcrda} 1r.1d1na. on the a'cragc of more than fhe trades on a angle da). then )Ou nttd real-lime data If you \ride once a da). a I S-m1nutc dell\ <bta 1 fine ·· ni.aht 10 JC't toe._ quot~ "'h.1 h the) enter into thcar pe~onal computers. But <.able n· co-founders sa) 1he1r SCf\-ice as belier because 11 pro' 1de quotes dunna t.he cnurc da). C'ableSofi un,c1led Ll\e Ware th.ts p1 l um~r•t a trade hov. 1n NC'IA Yor ... "Ah.en Blo .. l.er 'A-I v.orl1n& toward a doctoral d~ 1n dectncal cn&inttr- ang 11 LC. Santa Bal'Nra. he said He lef\ school to 101n Randall 1n a separate bu!>1nc ) 'enturc that e\Cntuall) collapsed "We sat arolinJ for about a ""ed. ~ondcnna. '\\hat Should v.c do now?" > I rcmembertd th1 old 1dca and 'At d~tded to ti) it." 8Joiler said . Jeff Grr .~~Randall, eo-blndcn of Cab&cSoft. said their ~ l.Jw W1~ consasts of a IDecilUY daiancd computer kcy-bOlrd &fiat. when hooked lO cable TV. ft• the f 1nancial News Network n and rcl&)'S them to the user's per10nal computer acttCn Besides traclune a particular ttock. a Live Wirt user also can proaram at what price to buy or sell. An alarm Brady b~cks ch~nges In LIO tax deductions appear on F N. • · But Blok .. cr called that a min r d1sad,anaaacs1ntt mo t 1n\cstorsar1 dtla'tcd stock information an)'"'il) Blok~er said · Most personal 1n\e tors. he ~id arc now u11l111ng 1nforma11on ~r­ \ICCS uch a~ Dow Jone ~e"'s Retrieval or C'ompu~ne once a "The said v.e v.crc the hit o( the how bcc:ausc v.e wrrt met hang new ._ brand·nc"' and unique," BloUcr ~·J The idea fo_r L"c \\ire urfaced ~ . Orange county HOME&.GARDEN C'J Show c'::\ Prln Draw"9-Alt E•penee ,..... 7 Dey V.O.iton tor 1-to JMneice v .. ~-air. JOn"OC::ot• 81 );er ~id he f\&Urcd 1t would f ~ne lff DIVICl/cat - Or8flll ca. DM.Y PILOT/ ~. Februliry 2. 1M1 h's eapital ~ga ·ns proposal concerns tax pa----- '1alwntllt ,,,, ...... WASHINGTON (AP)-Rtp. Dan Rositnko~ski. cbainnan oftllt ttou. Wl}'Sud MeansComm1tttt. said Wednetday thel Pftsidmt Bush's ptOpOMI to rtduce the capital-p1n1 IP IC8ret him because 11 could lead to undoina a bi& s-n orthc 1986 tu overhaul .. , want to retain the '86 act b«auw this 1s the first · year the full force and efrcct of that ltaislatiol\. wall take piKe;" Rostenkowllu said. If the capital--pins ta~ as reduced, he suaaesttd, thttt is a real posaibihty that Conaress would -coupk it with an increase in the top individual tax rates. . BUILDING fromC7 "If interest rates do continue risina that should act as a squene on overall consl.Netion spending." he said. "I don•t thank it's going to be a banner .. Thlt bolhm me ... the llhnoe1 Dmtocraa taid. wt.en a qunuoncr at a mtttina of the National Alladaliod of Wholesa~-Distnbutors 11ked about Bush'• tnPC*I. Tht prnidena 1ay1 he wdl ult Consrea to-reduct IM ll percent top tu rate on capital piha to IS peytllftL "l hat scam me," Rostcnkowlki said. To apUtc from the audience, he 111d has talks with bulint11 laldtn make car that tht bHt thins to do with the taa law now is lca\C 11 alone . R05tcnkowski was one of the chief aulhon of the 1986 tn O\·erhaul. whach reduttd ta• rates lipificantly and cut or eliminated several deductions. utlu.,nHnd credns. Amons those chanJH was wipina out me ptt~ttnual rate fur capital pans. which att profits from . -. GAIN FrQJfl C7 year. sayana rntramt would help keep inOauoo 1n check w1ti,out threaten- inf. • serious downturn. year ... Last year•s spc:ndin& pace was dcprewd by slow activity on apan- ments. a catetorY that suffered from hi&h vacancy rates and was s11ll feelina the imp.ct of the 1986 tax overhaul that curtailed tax breaks for construction investments. Construction $pending ............. ,.....,.___ 'The economy 11 aoing to be sJowing down but there as no tt· cession on the honzon." sa.ad ccon- om 1s1 David WyJsof Oata Resources Inc. in Lexi~ton. Mass. Wyss predicted thll b) the middle of next year. .,-owth would slow enouah for the FCderaJ Rcscrve Board 10 ease its tia.ht ariP on the mone)' supply. Since'March, thecen1ral benk has been {>Ushina up anlercst rates to dampen inflationary pressure and slow ecooomic arowth. · the lalc oh1ock1. real n&ate and other proptny. Roettnkowska llfftd with a q~taoncr that raaaina e11.c1w taats. such 11 thotc on alcohol and tobecc:o. to red.a lbc bucWt deficit would bt uRfair to poottr Amtneans. Al 1't has 1n lhc J)l1t, he endorsed an •~teated psoline tax. • .. , don't 1ike eJLc11e taJln but ihomcbodx ha• a betkf idea of how to ra11t revenue." he is willina to listen. ht said. It is d1ftkult to 1tt how tht deficu can bt controUed without mo~ ta1es. Rostenkov.ski said. addina that Dtmocrat1 art not about to push for a ta• increase without Bash's beck1n1. The new president cams-iped on a o&eds of no Mw taAes. B«a"l1~ of tht budae'.,crunch. Rostenkowsk.i said, Col.-ia unliUly 10 •..no..IJ (CIMids a ~ c1prnsivt, ve.ry ·nteMive ~ 10 11111 lor ...,... hOtM ot .home health catt. For the Mme rcuoa. bt laid. ht hll llO illdiM&ioa IO make ~ ~ in or ddlJ tlW "4Slclioa &r ,.n ol tht new tu 11•. Which requires em~ IO~ &Mt their health bienefits do DOI ditcrimfilltc 111.inll loMr- • paid worktn. Thit eection hit .dta1"l a inUch baliMM ~ttOn auny pen of1ht 1916 Jaw. A.Ito, Roaenkowsli •id. thttt it no ltluraftCIS dtiaa Coat(Nll will extend a prov1uoa allowi~ 9'1Htlaolowliid people ao deduct lS ~rcent of the cost OftJwir own lM8ldt ansurance. lletlewaJ of the provi11on forthrft years woukl COM SI billion . Index • of Leading Indicators s ~ ..--..... ••1-•OO ·Takeshita may make new proposal toward s~lvlng trade lssu~s WASH INGTON (AP)-Japanese Pnme M1n1ster Noboru Takeshita may bnnt to the United States a ne~ proposal fbF handling U.$ .• Japanese tradt. disputes, the Bush adminis-- trauon said Wednesday. la~t economies ·He may bt. We don't ha""e them (the propoyls) as of now. We'll ~ what .he comes with. We have 10dkat1ons that he may have some- thing. but I don't know what i1 is " In inflation-.qjusted dollars, apart- ment construction was dQwn 13. 9 percent to S 19.3 billion las1 year. while work on single-family homes rose 2. 9 percent to SI 03.6 billion. Non-residential construction spend- iP& was down a sli~t 0.1 percent to ____ $18.1 billion. while spending on aovcmment projects-wat-OO~n 0.4 percent to $6-tt billion after ad1ust- mifor inflation. Samuel D, Kahan, chief economisl for KJcinwon Benson Government Securities Inc. in Chicqo .• said the report's saw-Joolhed performance "tells you lhal thece 1s not a boom building. It sugcsts maybe somewhat slower growth in the. next couple of quancn but it most assuredly does not point to any kind ofi recession." A senior administration offic11I said cu.ct contcnu of tuch a plan were not knowp, but that the admin· istrat1on ,enerally was content with exist in& trade arranacments and laws. "Bot that doesn't.mean we're not w1lllft& to Jook at any new sugntions the onme minister may bring with Ho~vtr. lhc offiaal said, .. We behe\e we do have a areat many mechanisms now that are worluns in the ways 1n which we neaouate and d1scyss and try 10 settle the issues we have in the track area." · The United States has special tnade.;d--.-sputc -settlement ...-eemmt1 with two nations: l1r1el and Canada. '· / Hi~ mortga_Je interest rates have restrain~ constructron iQtivi1y in most secton. Fixed-rate home mort- pges averaged I 0.6 percent last week. up from l 0.16 percent a year earlier, accordina to the Federal National Mortgaae Association. EcOnomist James Annable of First National Bank of Chicago said that while construction spending is likely to slacken later this year. the finish of 1988 was stronger 1han expected. ··construction has stayed surpns.- iiigly strona. ajven interest rates and the upward pressure on interest rates," be said~ "They haven't had quite as much bile as hislory m.iaht NEW YORK (AP) -The ~lno 1111 st1ow1 tht New Y-ortl St~ xdl915 slC»Os Wld w•rr~fl !Ml MY• 90"9 uo t ~st end ~w; "'°'' beMd" on oercen ,S~=url t~w S2 or 1000 '~" •r• nc ucs.d. · di enc. bet Pf'tY s elos ne •nd oercent•:fe ctle~ •r• lhe prla •nd toes.~ s· o.m. or e &WS 1~~ a~ '1-. ,,,.., 3~. LAI~ '2~ 8: 11··1 1"> UP l..i UP 1 • ~ Up I lh Up ~ E~ :' 1h UP . >,. UP • I~ Op . '~ ~i :1 >A UP . UP , H: ·1· UP h: 8: >_,. UP ~ Uo DOWNS ~'l! 11• .. k 'l -°"!, \r~~r~ -~ .,. = nt ? en r~··~ ~-.. . -~ -~. ~ -"• .... -... :! r· -.. ~ oC 1 ~ -~ ~wr r-·~ -''· ,~~~ '• -,.., '"' -l~ ertn ''I-,,. ~. C)p(I( ~ .. -1 !1 ~orfy ~~-·~ 1 -) Jl! -\'t ~~~~USc>fC ._ -'I• 12 -.,., d08•1 itdl pf i -"' i •rilv -1-'t r1nscoE1u, ''" -''• -The economy grew a robust 3.8 percent in 1988, but the slowest Dec. '87 Holl: ... Dec. • quarterly performance in two years (4 10.9 ) (4 12.4) 1422.7) was· recorded durina the October--· -. -December penod, when the increase -in thelf05S nauonal product was held 10 an annual rate of 2 percent. President Bush plans. to adopt his have told us." predecessor's forecast that the ccon- Build.ing activity rose to a season·-'"omy will arow at a 3.2 percent ra1e in ally adjusted annual rate of $422. 7 1989. but many private economists biJJion in December, the founh arc making more pess1m1s11c pred1c- straaaht monthly nse. The 2.S percent tions for the coming year. increase was the best since a 2.8 December's increase m the lead ing percent rise last March. index was bolsl.Cttd by 1JO.Sitive 0 H l PS .\' D DO tt '' Dec. '87 Nov. ·ee Dec.·• him~· the otri'clal said. "An(! ~ ( 190.8 I ( 193.4) ( 194.6 I ce~~n~ffi~~~ldbn~/c!i ·~eponers at the 's-us o,.. •C-,_ White House on Takesh1ta's upcom- . 1n1 v1si1 under ground rules that his . name-not be used. movement in s1A ol the nine available Takeshia~hc tint fo1ei1n leader &o compQnents. meet w11h rrnident Bush. amves The bigest boost came from an today for a t"-o-<la): "working v1s11." increase m manufacturers· orders for After leav1na Wash1naton, he plans 10 consumeraoods. Other positive bus1-v1S1t Bush's predecessor.. P~s1dent ncss barometers we~: rising stock Reagan, in Caltforn1a. prices, more orders for new plants The adm1n1stration official was and equipment. nsing pn~ for raw asked about news reports an Japan matenals s1gnaling a strona demand, that Takcshtta "'ould brina along a increased demand for business per-new proposal for scums up a U .. • m11s and arowth in the inflauon-Japanese panel to overstt trade adjusted money supply. dispute be1"'ecn the world 's t"'o NEW YORK (AP) -Thf followlnO list show$ IM Over· lhe· Counter SIOdtl •nd • ..,..,,., !Mt MY• gone uo rhe mosl Md =-·~::,.~ beMd on oe<cent of cMnee. No MCur-t rredlnt below 12 or lCIOO SjiH •r• Inc~. et end percent• ch•n er he di erence between l9.. prey~' cfo,lne Pfice •ad 1ocsev's 1eir or bkl Pfic:e. Stock grices varied as tra~er~ cash in on strorig January gains . . us 2 • + 'l't UP 21• • UP I• 311 UP l'• 3• Uo 4't ,. Up 1'-1 > UP l., ~ 8! ~, I Up " -~ Up •'• .,., UP f S·16 UP 2 ,., • • U.o " ~ Uo 1 11 Up 3 1-16 7·u Uo ·i·~:. s~ ~i e '• UP > -1 UP r• f• 81> ~ ~ uC moor.c: nun ~~ano M n~1ech 'm onr Oll9L81\e .~rx Ide Ch l~it I ~' II lfif. .,0' I*' ec . nfOff, omuo ren ~"fi v k~A ~ r~1w. I. ly CHET CURRIER ' APlett.et1Wrl1tr NEW YORK -Stock prices :A turned in a mixed sho-wing an aet 1\.c I ·1rading Wednesday as traders cashed . 1 an some of 1he market's strong January gains. I The Dow Jones average of 30 16 ~ industrials dropped 4.11 points to If 2.338.21: l · AdvJnCtnJ issues slightly out- 1 • ,numbtrcd declines by 1n na1ionw1dc Ii' tradinaofNewYorkStock Exchangc-l hsttd stockshW'tth 7S3 up. 718 down ~ and S 18 unc anaed. { . Volume on the floor of the Rig · Board came to 21 S.64 million shares. up from 194.0S million Tuesday. 16 ~ Na11onw1dc. consolidated volume 1n : 4 NYSE-hsted issues. includ11'1 trade '· an those stocks on rca1onal exchanacs I. and m the over-the-counter market, totaled 253.82 mllhon shares Analysts said tradcn were do1n1 so~ spotty selhnt 1n the betad that I the market was due for a pause or 173. 75-.P<?tnt rise 1n the Dow Jone merchant bank1na firm to 1ud~ 'H)S industrial avcraat last month. to increase 1he (Clum to ns sha~- That marked one of the most holders. rose 2'1• to 14'•· dramatic pins for Janual')'. 1n recent Ryder )'Stem ptned I', to 2 ', years. surpl$Sed onl) ~ a 262 09-The compan)' said 11 ·plans 10 bu) point Jump at 1.hc stan o( 1987 back as much a~ 15 percent of its stock ~Brolcers alS() noted caution over and may scJI fourd1v1s1ons.rncludina recent evidence of con11nucd strcnglh tts 1Murance manaacmcnt services in 1he economy. operation. The Commerce Dcpartmenl re-mont actively traded blue-chip poned Wednesday morninJ thaa lhc: and tcchnoloty issues. DiinaJ Equ1p-tndex ofleading economic 1nd1catOr$ -mcnl rose 11• to 119"•· American rose0.6 percent in Dttcmber. outpac-Telephone & Telqraph gained "-to 1n1_ many advance estimates. · 32111. and Ford Motor v.;as up 11> at On Fnday. monthl)' stau111c41 from 551 the Labor Dcpanment ar~xpttted But lntemahonal · aus1neis Ma: to show a aood·s11ed pin 1n payroll chine dropped I to J 29h and employment for January. General Ekctnc was off 1 at 48''•· Compaq Computer climbed 31n to MCI C'ommun1ca11on added l/t to 73"•· The company rc_ported founh-2S\oa as 1~ most acu"c i uc 1n the quarter earnings or S2. I 8 a \hare. ovcr·the-coun ter market. MCI post- aaa1.ns1 SI ~5 1n 1he hkc pmod a )Cat ed substantaally haa,hcr founh..quaner carher opcrat1n1 earnings Wtst Poant·Ptppcrell gained 21 J to As measured b) W11\h1re s· SJ•,•. Farley Inc. incrtued usofTer for social~· 1nde\ of more 1han S -000 the coms-n)' from $48 a there to $52 acuvely traded tock5. the market lost a aha~. S0.37 b1lhon. or 0.01 perCt'nt. in Circle K. which said 1t rcta1nc_d a value. '\\SI . ( O"tlP0,111. I H \ '' \( 110'' ii: period of re11enchmen1 after lb< l: " II \ I' '\ ' '1-. n I n -'~'' '' 1111n,,1 11 NEW YORK (AP) Feb 1 NEW YORK (AP) Feta I l '\\'I 11 \UI ll' \ 'ti I ' I I \ U I IC ' The U.S. trade deficit with Japan u the world·s la~ trad1n1 imbalance -more than SSO billion annually for the past several years. 1 At Wednesda)"s briefina. the U.S. official said that ··aiven the scale of our relationship, it's only natural that we have preblems.and spcafae com- plaints that must be handled:' He said that while tM trade shortfall wuh Japan had eased sliaht· ly in rtctnt monlbs, "11 1s still very enormous. And we sull have to work .· on at." · ··we ha ve specific iuues with Japan in terms of o~nin& their markets," the offictal said. OCCIDENTAL fromC7 petrochtmaeals~ven thoua\' 011 aod · ps_pnccs we~ ~prcued ...... The company, which bousht CAan Chemical Co. of Tua.s last year. rcoordcd chemical $Iles f ll.' btlhon 1n 1988, u~~m $780 m1lhon lhc year befo~. at the IBP Inc mea1-proccss1n1 sub$Ad1ary rose to S2 4 baJlion frOm $2 billion, and natural ps transm1u1on ~venue r~ to S733 million from SS88 mLlhon. Oil and ps saln declined to S701 m1lhon from $917 mllhon. The com_pany dldn:t ttvcaJ the exact cost oflost prod~aon from tM July 6 explosion that • destro)ed Oceldtntal's P1Rtt-4JPha platform an the North Sea off Aberdeen, Scotland. Ocadental C\ttuuvei previously 1a1d 1t wouJd cut year-end profit b) . between S 13 nu Ilion and $26 million OF~ICE FromC7 ment serv1cts. Bell doesn't cons1dtt It 10 be a 11S}l1 market untal vacancies fall be.low I 0 pcrc~t. but he predicts th1~ wtll be the ca.st 10 the llll'Oft·lrv1nc ara w1th1n the next five years. "He cites evidence of ntcna leaw rat.es ai an 1ndtcl,1on or the tttnd t.OMJ'ds a teller's market Grq 01lro), a commerc1aJ broker wuh Grubb and Elhs, forecu11 1919 10 be a tood )'Cit for broken and dtveloom He·s confMtenl tbc Ot- -ante C'ount)' off'tec market win con - tanuie to atlr11Ct tenants from outside the county. ··Many compenin hcadquanaed in otbCf aues &I compdled IO have a pretmCe 1n ora"F County to remain coml)tt!tave," slid Gilroy ... Tboet wnh ofl'K'ft in Loi AneelcS att often ckad1na that tbey need an OruF County locauon Ibo"