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DOctOr' s._ s~X as .sault C.harges dismissed
ly IRIS YOKOI
Of die 0.., NM St.tf
A mitnic1pal court Judge Thursda)
disnnsscd all 14 fcl-Ony counts of
seJ1ual assault filed apinst Newpon Beach n~rosurgcon Dr Francis W1l-
hams • ..uy~na C\ 1dcncc pr~nted b~
pro~tors may have shown ques·
ponable medical practices but not
molestation.
HarborCoun Judge usanne haw
ended an e\Cntful three-day
preltm1naf) heann& by throwina out
the charscs apmst W11l1ams. 64. v.ho
was accused of molesiana .a then-12·
)'~r-old female pauent dun ng '1 11
from Januaey to Ma) 1985 and a
woman pauent dunng a ~On!lultat1on
in June 198
girt and her famil). ''The Judge v.'Bs.rouragcous 1n her
"f thank there's real crcd1b1ht y dcc1s1on," defense attorney B)ron
pp.'' the 1udac said. "This case ha!I McMillan said. He said prosecutors
been distorted b) prosecutina wit· and Newpon Beach police should
nesses to cast blame (on Wal hams). have realized •·they didn't ha"e the
·•in my hean. from the evidence. I world's greatest molester."
do l\M feet'l WllhamlJ tOuC'hed her "J'm tta-ppy n•s all ovcr-obviousty."
wnh the cnm1naJ intent 1n' oh ed." said Walhams. "The )udge-though1 -
However, the d1stncl ·auomc)"s wath amazma 1ns1ght.'
office 1mmcd1a1cly began t1kin1 steps Deputy D1stnct Attorney Kelly
to refile ' charges ap1nst W1lltams. MacEachem S31d onl)' that "we're
with prosecutors saying they will to disappointed" and that prQS«UIOI'!
forth with upcnor Court proceed-· would refile charge 1f a Supenor
tngs that wall determine whether Coun Judge allows the disputed tapes
se\.cral v1drotapcs SC1Led from Wal· as cv1denet he ·declined funhcr
hams· Cameo Shore~ home w1ll be comment
admmcd as c~ 1dcnce "We had to present our case at the
haw CJ1pre std panecular concern
with the tcst1mom &•'en by the) oung
Prosecutors had not been able to prehminar) hcanng w11hout 'ital
present the tapes at the prehm1nat') evidence," . said Newpon Beach
heanng because of a defcn\C moH to Pohce spoke man Bob Oakley .. Jt"s
suppress the evidence that was not hke tryina to dn"e )our car without
settled 1n ume an upenor Coun f~~•w SH OfSMISSED/ A2J Dr. 'r•ncl1 Wllllam1
-'"-
Thursday a
stress tester
for drivers
-dn the Coast
1y ~AUL AltCHl~LEY
Of iN o.ly .... SlM9
Laguna Bea h ,residents chcmh
their 1wlat1on from the rest of the
count)' -unk s ol course the' 're
tf)-1ng t<> act out
That pro'ed difficult. indeed.
Thursda) morning a '!'O t of
Laauna·s escape routes v.erc fouled
up b)' traflic accidents. road construc-
tion dela) and brolcn water main
In fact. an)One tr) ma 10 he.W nonh
from the south count)' would ha'c ·
fou nd the tnp a trcs tester mona
the momma he da he · ·
• '.\ brol(cn water main on Eu1
(oast H1ghy,a> in Corona del Ma r
brought v.cstbound traffic from
Laguna to. crawl
• A truck pulling '"0 1ro1kr'\
Jacklnifed in the northbound lanes of
the Santa Ana Freeway in S3ddkb3ck
Valle). clo 1n tv.o o( the lane unul
late morn1n1.
• Temporaf) stnpe!I pla ed in the _
..
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northbound lanes ol the n D1eao
Frtcwa an lrvme pttlcd up and the Traffic had to IM rerouted around tlhl1 tiug•
f Please we TRAfFIC/ ASI hole that Newport ••Ktt city wortlen dug
o..,. _ ~· 97-so.a.
to re~lr • broken w•t•r m•ln •t S••w•rd
ltoacl a~ hit Co•st HlghW•J•
Cities ·to earn· SBM in cable TV d~al
ly RC>Mlrf BARKER
Of .... 0..,.,... kAI"
Officials ove~in& l<X-al cable
tcle' is1on opcnu1on~ 1 n ~c\\ Onrni
Count) ha'c apprO\CJ ''"n& up
future ownership nahts in a dql
cxpttttd Co earn Huntanaton Beach
about $6 mil hon and fountain Valley
mort than S2 m1lhon
Rat1ficat1on of the qrccmcnt by
mtmbtn of the Public ( ahle l cle·
va\lon Authomy m1.1~t 10 to the cit)
councils an the four ~•tie 1t scn c fot
ra11fica11on.
Hunu~ton Beach Cit)' Coun-
cilman OOn MacAlhster, a member
o(thc authorat). taid that Canadian-
N~ RORcn (ables) tern ha b«n
ncaottaung for SC\eral month to sell
its TV holdings 1n the l ln1tcJ 1atc<> to BLCOM Inc .. a subs1d1ar) of
Houston I ndus1ne--
'\ \tumbhna block hiss been a clause
in the franch1~ aarecment that calli.
for ROJcrs to sell the ~>stem back to
the c1ues at a d1Kount pm~t an I 999
rtd, 1r they wa11 ·tonaer. the c111c
~ould act the S) ttm for frc.'C in :!004
MacAlhstcr \aad fl.BL( OM or-
fic1als also ha'e a&Jttd to spend S7
million to uptradc the 5oer' ice and
ancrruc the number ofchanncls from
46 to .S4.
D1ck1nson Pacafte. a local compan)
lattt boulh• ~ut b) Roeen. brousht
fO\IH,IUIC\ IO•I'
c:1blc telev1,.1on to Hunungton Beach.
f ountam Valle>. \\cstm1nstcr and
tanton 1n 1979
~St lffll-ha~ &rown-t<>-61.<W'.\
ltubscnbers, \I.1th Hun11naton Be•'llh
havanJ 38. 03 customers -. more
than four umc D!I man) a FounlJtn
• Valier '4-llh 9.213. Westminster hn!!
9,541 and 'tanton 3.663 .
Mac ll1stct ~•d · Huntington
Beach ha been r«t" ani ' about S5~.000 1 )C~r 1n franchise lee
i\boutS:?OO.OOOofthat,oesba l. into
local 1cle' 1 ion opcrat1o ns that in-
cludes C'O\Cfl&C of Cit) ounc1I and
Pl1nn1na (. omm1ss1on mC'ctmg . rhc
rrm11ndtr aors into tht acncral lunJ
.
.
Williams says he harbors
nO aAiinosit-y_ ever thar:ges
ey IRIS YOKOI rosurgacal practice or his fcclinss of 0t_o.iiy ,_s,.,, compass1on •towl\rci the; family .who
r-1 ....., f ' 1 h b brouaht the charges against ham. • '-earn. o mo e t:lllon <: arge 'a • .1 h h . "h mun1c1p:il coun JUd&e on T hursda' · a"e surger) ant e morn ma. e
· Dr. Francis \\ ilhams too~ the la t lcw said w nh a smile. JUSl after Harbor
months' e\.ents an stndc anJ s.iad he ( ourt Judge usanf\e Shaw ruled
harbored no animos1t) for tho who there was not enough evidence
hadbrouahta bttofcha~into h•~hfe ag:un t ham to send him to tnal.
The oft-pokcn Jcxtorcrroitcd h1 \\ 1lhams was accused of mo&csuna
Chnsuan fa 1th for h1 C\oncrauon a ~oung female pauent. v. ho was 12 at •
and said the much-publtc11cd ca · lhl' tame dunnga.senes ofv1s1ts from
has not affected h1 ·u~'Ce sful neu· ffttease SH '!'flWAMS/All
Experts warning
Orange Co~·nty·ripe
pickings for gangs
Gang npen w med in Hunt
ing1on Beach on Thursda~ that r
ange Count) "1s .an open hoppin&
mall for pn .. and that \ l lcnCC' can
C:\plode 11 an\ umc
··11 no Ion rr IS a Me,1can pr ble~
or a hlad problem," sa1J John Re\
.\dame, a g;ina l)rt'enuon spt'cllhst
for Ora nge Count) ·s Turning Pmnt
program .. h 1~ eH~F)onc·s prohlcm
The heat' on in L<h o\n&ele ... and the
mo\cmenl 1~ 10 Oranic <.ount).'.
Re' y,,ho u1d he v.a~ reared 1n a gangiitmo~phcre an (.a~• Lo l\n de\,
claimed that blad1: iang\ haH in·
tiltrah~d area~ or (1ardl·n Ciro\ c and
\\estminstcr. and the \I.Ord" a.ruma
out that Orange ( ounl\ "1 ta ~
pickings ··
nthon\ D Borbon.d1rcctorot the
Tumini Point optr.mon that sptcial-
11l·s 1n com~una png a~u' 111c and
v.ork tov.ard that aim w 1th the c111~
of Garden C.ro'c and \\c tmin~tcr
told Huntington Beach rn~ and ~hool reprnt"ntatl\C 11 the Oak
V1cv. tommunat) Center that _the)'
mu'• ae1 to htad ofT pna act1v1t~.
mt of the than&s the) can do arc
pro' 1dt morr rcc1tat1on act1' it.et.
more par~. encouraac )Ou~ to
go to ~hool uppon l~aslauon to
curb pn& act I\ aues and beck tlie
dersr "It\ O to _go to church."
Borbon said.
t JcfT Cope. who o' crsccs pna ·
act1\.1t1c an Hun11hgton Beach. IC·
knov.lt<l&ed belo~ tbe ~ion that
the cit) tias a problem v.1th pnas -
thouJh not of the same main1tudc as
\Omc other c111cs.
.. The) ha,cn't stancd shooun& -
much." Cope ~1d.
One of the place 1n the cit) where
gang shooung has erupted was at the
Oak View Center. the S«ne of
Thursda\ '!I png discus ion.
Gang • mcm~n. bdit\.ed to be
lrom Slnta Ana. fired on mcmbcn of
Hun11n11on Beach· "South 1dc"
pnJ last 1arch as the) were siandana
outside the door to the a> m
"I hard a pop. pop: pop." Com-
mun1tv Center senior leader Kern
. ffttease stt GANGS/ All
Court·cftes racism~
voids Valle .verdict
ly The Auoclated Prus
.\ \late appeal\ court rl!°' cncd the
SC\:Ond-dcgrec murden.on' Kllon ot a
mart \\hO ~ailed 1~0 tccn·agers an a Co~ta Mesa auto a ~~J,·nt ruhn that
• the proS«utor howcd h1a a&a•n 1
.\s1an' dunn&JUf1 ~l«lll\O
In a ruhnJ released ThursJa,. the
Fourth 01 tm t C oun \ll \ppcal in
~nta .\n.t ordered a nc" lnal tor
Ruben ~1 \ allc. v.ho It'd< o~t.1 \1e~
pohct on a h1Jh· pttJ lhJ an a
tolcn 'an that cndt-d 1n ii latal ,·ar
l'Ta h on ~ 12. 19 4.
\i alle had been con\JCted of ~
ond.devee murdu. \ehacular man·
slaughter and grand theft auto. and "'a srntencx'd to l\l.O 'itnten~ of 15 •
\Ca"' 10 hh~ in pnwn an tbe case.
But a o;harpl) worded 0~1naon b)'
Ju tu:c Ed'-'arciJ \\alhn~1dOranar
OUOt\' DtpUt\ 01 tnci Attome
RachanJ Kina d1 pla)ed a "blatant.
clearl) 'itated group bLas'' b) ct.~~
1na a pro p«tl\e \ 1ctnJmC'5C Juror
from the case f,_a.SMVAU.1/AlJ
OC's V .ietrianiese restore Tet festival's sp·irit
... ~._ ... ,.,.. ........... . , ... ~··
HllW7, W... ••dllt
that titan 111 namt.
But tM Vtttnemnt 1n Orlnac
Count). hkc their competraots bilK.:k home. JOok at .1fk" lunar Mw )car
tttetnuon qune d•"""'•I). For them. tht r.c:t of Tri as OM of
,mtknns, of opum1sm and rt\'Cr·
mtt fOr lhe pl ...
"We \ 1111 ncit·othcr. • fO 10 the
let fesa1,1I: WC tal tpetial ntt Clkn =t.f "t' IMm IO our ftindl. .. Mid
Thu Np)ft. 1 rclident ol
Fountain Vall<'>·
"'Wuckbnitc for four day On 1hc fintda) ~\I.a) homc.Onthc~'i:ond
da) wt~''" fam1b memben. On the thinl di) ~ '1\it other rcJatl' es . .\od
on the founh da) v.t "~'' our fiimch ..
Tiat main trad111ooal f\)O(S of the
Ttt ce9"watK>n '' the n~ nkc filkd widl me11. btan or coconul. ~IU)tn
llid.
.. Ahwa)'I •Mn OU \ ISJl. \OU cat
nee ca .. t' :· she \:ltJ, ,"h ' ~ ~ to
makt lot\ of th\:m tthcad ol tame,'°
}:OU don't ha'c to lOOk duran1 the
fC1U"al . In \'tetnam )OU ha'c to bu)
all ~our IOOd and ma.lt c\Cl)th1na
~fore tht tr tl\al. b«au~ all the
'hops art doted and nobod) .c.11,
an\lhlf'.'I.. .. In Vt~nam, thl" trad1ttnn1I ac\:Om·
penirmnt~f n'-c ca kc\'' v.atcrmclon •• wall t tl('h tam1I~ v. 111 hu)
about 10 1 w1tc:m1elon,,~· '1u)cn
t;OOD MORNI G
said. ~I), that part of the trad1t1on 1
1mpnct1C"&I an ahfomta
•• Htte 1t'' no& iM rap I IC'alOll," ~
td . "It's almm1 1mpo' 1blf' to find
v.attrmtlons, M> v.e don't ha\C 11:;
nother thll')I that'' d1fTcr,·nt
about 1 ct tn 1M Unu<'d li\tat ' '' the ·nrrv.orb. he said.
.. ,n Vietnam cvtn ll<"h ha\ their ov.n fircv.ork\.." ~· \11d .. , or tM
•h<>k lhrtt di~~ tht'tt lrt firt·
C'ra kcrs c' t'I) v. here". Hert. )OU h•\'C
to 10 to a 'P«••I p&ace to ttt
firrv.or .. •• •
VtelnafMW' ~ tnditioady
adorn thttr homes w1lla ftoWef.
bt'anna brandtet 10 sap1fY dir ~
ntv.al ofhfc that romn W1tft the nrw
ycer.
"In Vietnam ifs • kind of phllft
bkmom . .-1th fivt pc.all ancJ ~ an the middk.'' lhc Micl. .. ,, CMlh'
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9y JAN/Cf ZfMME•MAN
~--'-*· AnotMrdtad sea lion "'Hhed ashore'" Hunungton
Btach on Tl\ursda). lhc 12nd in thal area recc nth. and :i
wildlife b1olo1m speculated the mammal l)robilbt} got
caulf\t 1n a fisherman's net
with the Na11onal MariM Fiwnh Stn: 1ec.
Thrtt other dtad sea hon' ~•shed up 1n N~
Btachon l hunda) morn1n1 at 71h. J~ndand .a th \trttu.
but that numbtr wa• not 1nduckd ':\Ith the 22 in the Hununason Beach an-a. and ( ordaro 1a1d h<' 'did not kno~ ift~ W<'tt rrlatcd, Om• ot the marint mammal\ ~at wrapprd m fi~1nt nri and thl' other 1wo "crt badl)
d«ompdltd, M u1d.
Hunllftl\08 Mak and Cll) btat"hti ind loba ChK'ISlak
Btech.-A· necrop1y on th(o 4-foot, loo..ou.d _. hon 1ha1 wa1 about a yar old iho"td no rv~ of dtwatt or
bullet *OUndl.
dw Se9I ._.. ud SuMrt leech area. but U.C. are
uftrtlltld•tlw H.-.,..1ncwreadeatbs. be.ad. A
MCl'Oply 11 Sea Wortd cktmn1ncd OM of 1hnn died ol
naauralcawn. •
The sea hon. "h1ch had been ~cad thn.-c to Ii' e da> \, washed up less than a m1k norlh of Beach BouJr,ard
' Thunda)' morning. said Joe ordaro. a v. ildhfe b1olog1s1 Thtcarcauof1hc Hun 11n1ton Beach itl hon "-IS not
u badl) • decomposed as 1he 11 others· d1St'O\ Crt'd at
"The numbtr one 1usptc1on "'C have 11 that 1hc
amm1ls ma~ bt dy1na from bccom1n1 tilllkd 1n ft\hinJ nc-ts, but that's not conclu5.1vc," Cordaro aid. ··we can t
IC'lulll) confirm that unul Wt' ha"e an animal Ytash up •
*llh net ~raPOtd around al."
Thrtt othtr dead animals haH ~ashed up ~ntl) 1n
Thrft iu iudckn increase in the numbtr ofrattaun ~Ill• but "°' nettuanl> in the number of deaths "I QUDl dwrc miaht bt 1 con~n1rauon of tea hons 1n
one area qr a C01Kcntrat1on of a1ll ncttcn." C'ord11ro uid
Thr deeth• ha~e not &hrntcned lht .tta hon
popu&ahOft oft"Southern C11tfom1a, which 11 "boom1n1;'"
VALLE ..•
FromA1
Wallin concluded 1ha1 King shov.-
ed bia~ by d1squahf) ma Tuoc Vo. a
mechanic and Vietnamese 1mm1-
grant.
When a ked to explai n why he
disqualified Vo as a prospecthc
j uror. K.Jna told the tnal judge that
while in college. "I was dealing a tot
with members of the Oriental race ...
and l felt \hat 10 m_y eApcriencc there
is a very-sarong difficult)' that Orien-
tal ec_ople ha ve in mastcnng the•
English language ... " •
The appclla1c coun noted tartl)
that ··vo was excused not because of
his own language dJfficult), bu1
because ·members of the Onenlal
race' could not master the abstrac-tions of English.
'"Depicting hi mself as omethingof
an expert beca use of experiences 1n
Vietnam and m collt.>ge. the pros-
ecutor made sweeping conclusions
-.about the ab1l11-y of all A ians to master English.''
King. ·in a telephone i ntcrVl~ .
denied th e appellate court's;isscrtton.
sa) mg. "The characterization b) the
appellate coun that I d1squ~hfied a
Ru~en M . V•lfe -
juror based on racial stercot) pc 1s a ·complete lie..
··1 asked that lhe gentkmnn be
excused bccauo;c of has language
problem. not becauSl· he wa~ a
member of any 1dcnt1fiable race."· -
King added that the Orange C oun-1)' d1 tnct attornc) 's office ~<>uld seek
to appeal the appellate deci~1on 10 1he
Cahfom1a uprcme oun.
DIS Ml SSED' · mony from a nntcoloeisl who hclptd
Witham• develop h1• 1Ptt1llucd
'romA J SUl'lt'}' that allows .d1k' removal ps." lhf'OUlll the abdomen rather chan
Durina the prcl1mtnll) hcanna. throup the beck. The aynccol()l)Sl
the 16-~H>ld &Jrl who first btouatu said s)ehtc eums art rou11nc bcfort
Chafin 1111nst W1lham s testified the treatment with the frontal surgc11· to neurotuf'ICOn. who was a cl<>K fam1I} rule out other causes of pain and to
fncnd. conunually conducted pelvic check. 1 spana~ ner'c that connects 10
and breast cums on her dunna the lep throu&h the pel vis.
treatmcn& for a lt armng d11abtht) McMillan furthel' attacked the
when she was 12. The cums took ettd1bili1y of the youn1 a1 rl "'"h place bthmd closed · doors and tcstimon)' of t"Ao sc"uall) cx plmt
without an)onc else present. accord-letters she ~Tote when she "'IS J J to
1ng to ltlumon) boyfnends. McMillan also chc1tt'd an
She said Wal hams also &ook several adm1ss1on from &he 11rl's father, a photographs of her "aa1nal area wb1k Bapust m1n1stcr. that he had bttn
her I* ~ere spread or "-h1lc she \\as arrest~ on suspK'1on~f sol1c1t1n1 for
on her hand and knee . and he sex an undercover fcmak Santa .\n3
pointed out her sc~ual organs 10 her. Poltcc officer 1n January I 98S.
The gi rl claimed he became scxuall) Shaw called the ca.se '"movie ma-
act1'e and .. wild'. aOer 1he v1s1ts. tcnal" and c•prcsscd amazement at
MacEachcrn said 1n her final the facts brou&h t out dun ng the
statement Thursda> 1hc girl did heao ng. "l hav~a hncup m this ca~
COmplatn tO the doctor Of Va$inal that r ve nc~er seen before," she ~Id d1S<:har~e but onl) on three occasions. Shaw said the g.1rl contradi cted her
and W1lh:im\ nc,cr diagnosed or tes11mony numerous ttmes and Cltcd
treated the girl for infection. He also · fo ur times the girl .. lted 10 me" while
didn'Tt record l~peiv1c c am 1n 1.he on lht stand.
gJrl"s file. she said · Meanwhile. th e gJrl's father. "a
The repeated touching of the va-pastor. he's walking Harbor
ginal area and brca t!> was "not done Boulevard,'' thc1udac.said. "It' like a
fo r a reasonable medical purpo~... touch of Jimmy Sv.agan. .
MacEachcrn said. hThc pastor. no question 1n m).
Sound tests on new jets today
Ano1her woman tcs111ic<l she was mmd,hcy,asl)1ngthroughh1stt."Cth •
surprised \Nhen W1lhams l"onductcd a The Judge said Wi lliams '"handled
·~Ivie cum on her when she v.cnt to that whole fa mil) 'hkc 11 was his own"
him to see 1f he could help rchc' c her wnh rwanc.1al su ppon and free med1-
back pain "Ju)t because this man cat treatment _,.The doctor's gcn-
put on a wh11e coat and sa)'s he's a eros1ty nner ~tops." . .
ly LESLIE EARNEST
Of Che 0..,. ,,_ S.af'I
quaht} as a Clas E aircraft. po 1bl) prob:lbl) use 11 here." airport
g~neraung interest in :nrltnc com-spokes"'oman Kathie Rutherford
paQICS Joot..1ng 10 add quiet Jets to said
dbctor d~n·t mean he can touch Shaw said the evidence show
A ne w Dutch aircraft "'Ill be tested
at John Wayne Airport toda} to
dctenmnc w~cther it meets standards
that would place 11 in the same noise
class as the qu ietest commercial
planes now using 1he airpon.
e"er)l_bod) an)'place he feels hke:· W1lhamsonl)' touched thegJrl follov.-
Mac.Eachcrn said mg medical procedurt and that there ~1cM1llan rousitcr!d w11h tcst1-was no ev1denct the. doc1or k1 scd or their Oect. The plane 1 manufaciured b\
U J\ir has purchased 20 of lhe Fokker .\1rcraft In{ of Holland and 1~
planes.. which are scheduled for shghtl) larger than the BAe-146. no~
dell\ cry 1n Jul> o far. the arrltnec; the quietest pla11e at John " a~ nc:.
has not said whe~ the>"'" use their The Jet \\Ill make scH•n takeoff'>
nc" aircra and landing) toda~. including t\\O WILLIAMS
· If the Fokker 100, which carries 100
to 107 passengers. generates noise
levels lower tftan 86 decibels,"' will
··1 think tt'i. probably safe to pracuce runs. passing o"cr mon1 tor-
assume that 1fthe a1rcraf\ qualifles as 1ng stations at the south end of the
a Class E aircraft .here. they ~111 run"a).
From A l
January to Ma)' 19~5 He "'as also
accused of molemng a "'omnn pa-
ttent during a consull311on 'i 11 10
FESTIVAL another important aspect of Tct.
mherland said.
From A 1 .. h's a-time' when )OU want to-Jct
blooms during the Tet. Herc we don·a )'our ?Ct together." he ~1d ··Yo.u
have the same Oowcr. but the) hJ' c-a want to think good thought about
si milar one that "c usc_.'' people. and clear up all )Our deb1s
Rooted 1n the trad111on ofance~tor Trad11tonalh. the fir t fe" da)s of the
worship. Tet as ob~rved b} people of new }Car~ di determine how the rc\1
all faith . said the Rev. Spencer of the )ear 14111 go ..
Sutherland. a former mis 1onary 1n In Orange County. thccenterof r ct
Vietnam. -observance is the Lmlc Saigon d1 -··1t'sa11mcwhen)ougo10"1s111hc tnct on Bolsa :\\enue in Wet-gravcs of >Our ancestors and lid> mwstcr.
them up," said utherland. ~ho runs "This )Car "e're going 10 ha"e our
the Vietnamese Theol()l1cal Collrgc biggest cclebratton c"er:· said l ucy
in Westminster. ··A.II Vietnamese.~ NJU)Cn of the 1etnamcsc Chamber
they Buddhm. Catholic or Prbt.· of· ('ommcrce 1n menca. '"We'll
estant. observe 1t. To people who ha'e a parade. a dragon dance.
believe in the ancient trad1t1on. it's fireworks. a vanet)' show. folk danc-
thought 10 be a time when the pants mg. a magic show. trad1t1onal f<><xh.
of the ancestors return. Chns11ans. of all kinds of 1h1ngs." .
course. would revere 1heir ancestors. On Saturdn}. the biggest d >oft he
but they would discount the pan festtval. Bolsa A\cnue "-111 be closed
about the spmts returning... to traffic between Magnolia and
The trad111onal fireworks arc Moran streets to make wa> for the
linked to the idea of the return or fe thal. spmts. utherland said. although As in.Vietnam. most bu~1ncsscs 1n
there 1s some disagreement on the Little Saigon close during Tet, -.aid
details. <iiras Dang, "ho-.c parcnis own
··To some peo~le. the fireworks arc Vietnamese Books and Mu\1c in Wcstmmster. to chase 3\\ay t e evil spirits. while "We'rt actual!) one of thl· fe~ some people wa> the} arc to welcome the spam of the ancc tors:· he said shops tha1 ·sta)s open: most or them dose." Dangsa1d "I don't knowwh ).
The length or 1hc celcbrauon wc·re open .365 da)s a >car··
vanes. uthcrland said. The family d~ obser~ 1hc lcsu-
"Thrcc da)'s 1s the t)'p1cal length. val. hov.-c~r. he s11d
June 1988.
Because the girl's famil) and W1l-
v.e'rc ntlo~cd lo. And the ciders pass hams had been elose fn nds the
out moncy10 the children." doctor said he ~as :·surpmcd"" when Pa t 11nd prMent, the central he learned the~ brought mole 1a11on
1hemes of Tct arc unit>-JO) Jnd charaes against him in No,-ember.
friend hip. almost three )'ea~ aOer they lch the
For tho who "ere 1n Vietnam state.
dunng lhc "ar. ho~e., er. the memor)' The relat1onsh1p beg.an in 1984.
of the desecrated fet of 1968 sull "tren W1lhami. "\o\-3 a uansh1oner a1
lingers the B:ipll~t church-"'here the 1irl's
The Tet OfTensl\c ~as the fiN.t big father wac; the pa tor. Thc girl'\
m1htal') dn\e. b> the \ 1<"t ( ong. mother 14 0rked for W1lhams as a
which had hnhcrtoconductcd ma1nh secrttary at h1 'upenor A"enuc a gucmlla war nd while the o(-medical offi e. and the famil) mem-
fens1\C uh1rriatchr failed m1htat1I), 11 bers testified the doctor often
fu ndamcntall> changed thl! ·~orld"· pro' 1ded fi nancial suppon to them
'1mprcs ion ot 1he strength of she and free m~1cal treatment
communist force W1lhams u1d he treated the girl tor
pS)Cholog1cal, actor) for the Viet a number of problems. including
Cona and North v1etnamc~ forces. learn1ns d1sab1h11cs. car 1nfec11ons
the offen 1vc escalated opi>osnion to · bronch111 . abdomintl pain and un-thc war 1n the 1..1. . nal)' problems. He ~1d he also referred ot her member\ of the fam1lv Bui according to Don Zwiefel of1he to coun~hng
Vietnam Veter.ins H1stoncal As· When the parent\ cApr~\Cd con·
soc1a11on, thcofTens1vc failed because ccrn ~ith pelvic exam he conducted
11 was condemned as a desecra11on by on the girl . he ~ad he "met with them
the Vietnamese people. who rqard in the otn c and went over c\Cl')'thmg
Tct as their most sacred and 1mpon-with them .. The airl stopped treat· am nauonal fc<itival. ment with him ~n after. hut the
··People felt outrage that Tct wac; fa m1I) and Williams con11nucd clo~
violated b)' the NLF (National rda11ons. OC'CI 1onall> anin1 out to
L1bcrat1 on Front)," Z"c1fel $.aid dinner iogc1hcr
"This 11> supposed 10 be 3 lime or ftcr the famtl) 010\Cd to ~cn-
rt0ect1on and celcbratton. The NLF. tuck> in 1986, "we ._ept in touch by
hoped that people ~ould respond 10 le tters." W1ll1ams s.t1d "~nd the
the offensl\e b> rt)1ng up and101n1ng rtverend came out aftd Ul)cd wnh u~
the re"olut1on Bui people were so a& our house • '
outraged that the)' raised nol ont: ·-rm no&aniry.'' huaid ofv.bathas
happened. "Being a Chmuan. my conctm 1s suit "11h the famil) I pr:i)
for them I' J "°1lt1nue to pra} for
1hem."
He ind1C:.a1cd the 11rl who at-tempted su1c1de. has a number of
medical and ps)chologacal problems
the family ha not sculcd. "Tne> 'vc
been reluctant 10 face real ity.' 'he
said. "I hope that out of this, the)' will
'face their problems."
Wllliams also was not cnt1cal of the
Ne~pon Beach Pohce Dc1>3nment
and the . d1stnc1 anome) s office,
which arrested him. searched h1~
Cameo horc home and mcd1 I
office and sc1Lcd a number of
"1deotapcs, medJcal record~ 11 nd
photographs.
"The) were doing 1he1r JOb.'' he
said.
He said a majont) ~f the ta~.,
sc12cd "Acre recordings of hi
surgcnes. a number v.ere of his
vacauons. 91 \\ett pf church '' 1 t he taped to iakc to hut-in and
another 100 "'ere of St.tr&Jcal sem-
inars. he said.
Judac haw admonished W1Jham-.
for his medical pra 11cc , ind1cat1na
he brou&ht the 1n,cst11311on on
himself ~•th the loose manner in
which he provides general med1 al
treatment to his pa11ents
W1lhams said he agreed with tht'
JUd&e "I than k 11 wa "'di put that I
would do well not to do a,cncral practice 1h1nas:· he \aid
Ht said he h• in lac1 d1scont1nucd
trca11n1 fam1he~ since stt1n1 the a•rl
and her fa mil) betau~ of the time 1t
took awa> from hi spcciahLcd 1rtat·
ment.
"I ha"~n·1 5ttn an)' children;· he
1d "Havana 1n acu"e ncurosuratl') Pf'ICtlC'e donn ., ka\ r 1 lot oft imc Kit'.
' . I
huard &he airl. She said J btli~\cd
lht phoros 1akcn wtrt "mPIJ 10 ~ucatc the girl .,1bou1 fem1n1ne
hy11cne 10 prt~cnt. further ''l&Jn•I ,.
1nfcc11on.
She ia1d ~c also believes W1lhams '
kept the a1 rl''i mother 'out oft~ room
during eAams to pre"cnt the. mo!hcr . from kam1 ng about the -.aa1nal
d1scharse her 11-)car-ok! daughter
v.as c-.pcncnc1ng.
"I rhmk the dOC'tor probabl) tned
10 sa'c (1 hc &irl) some emberrau-ment." the1udae ~1d "I really don't
think the doctor had -sexual IJ'lti·
fic1tion in rntnd 1n treatj na (the as rt).
.. His v.-holc intent his bttn ma -
construed. (The fam1l>l all want lO cast blame for her behavior-gu11t-
on the dcxtor"
haw said lunhcr that "I don't
think the doctor did an)th1ng .. 10 1he
oth_cr "oman pa11cnt
Ho'h~cr, she admonished the
neurosurgeon for his pracuccs. par-
ticularly his loose d1spensini of
gcneraJ medical 1rcatment. and~1d 1f
he we~ cha'rgcd "''h malpn1ct1re. ··1 . woufd nave ruled d1tTc-rcntty,.. •
··You're not on \r-fal here for )'Our
medical practices. but I \\OUld hope
)OU''e rcthoughHhose 1n a big "a) ...
she said ·
She said Williams v1ct1m1zed
h1msclf\\l\h hi\ prnct1ccsand that the
pohct would h.a'c ··been rtm1ss" to
not 10\.est1a,a1e him~. he cau11oncd
him that "the minute ~ou do some-
thing different " such a II'' pelvic
c\am for neurological purpo~.
"thef rc going to u!>C that again\t
)OU
general Qr3Ct1cc ··
Williams w~ a general prac·u11oncr
for t~o )Cars before 'lpec1ttlmng in
neurQsurget). and aho 11> Cl•
pcncnce as a ped1atnc1an.
He 1' ~no"-n nationwide for a
special disc rcmo,al wrgcl) he and
g) nocolog1sl Dr John Betson dc-
"eloped. The procedure allows trtat-
mcnt of llack and ~ problem v...nh
surgtf) through the a1>domen. a' oid-
ing the lonJ recover) lltne and hua.e. scars asS<X1atcd v.11h b3ck surgtl).
In Apnl 1987. W1llJ3ms introduced
the proccdurt h> OninJ( Count) :and
since then has conducted the surge!)
at Collqt Hospnal in Cost.a Mesa on
paucnts from all O\tr 1hc count!).
W1lltams said 1he 'iUtgCI) 1n"ohe'I prchm1nary peh 1 exam'i to rule out
other ~urces of 1>3in and to thed.. the
lumbo cral plc,_u~ a ncne 1n the
spine 1h11 connect 10 the l~'I through
the pelvis. He feels the nel'\e lhrough
the 'cag.111al area "I Jo not examine
for the utcru or o"ancs," he said.
Because these ~1' 1c ·eJ1:anls v.crt
1hc key source of the molcs1auon charge h1'1 onicc was Ooodcd w11h
call from puulcd (Xl.11cnt~ after
media reportc. of the ca~. W1lltam'I
1d
"Do1rn of paucnt'I whu all h.id
th:it C'<aminat1on done came in Wt."am1na:· he· ~Id. 1 he)' wrrc
qu1ckl> appca~d w11h e'.\planaoon
of thr pr<X:c ~. he ~·ml
tn fall, the dooor·~ populant)
apparcntl) did not ·wane:&\ a re ult pl
the charac D"1.>1Cn~ or h1 pattcnt~
attended ht\ coun prcx~1nis 1n
5uppon of him and he conunued to
practice. dra"''"I JU\t a man" ~ •
uent\ a u 1.L1J
··1>urana hmtma 'acat1on. l did
fi\'c su~ries." ti< \aid but depending on how ~callh> }OU ··M) grandma ha a spcc1 I meal
are. it can be longer:· he said "A that she cooks. a lot of tradiuonal
sh~k~per who 1s vel) "cnhh> Vietnamese foods. h~e ch1c;kcn d1s-m1 t stay clo~ for v.ceks:· hes. nee and salads,'' he \31d "If \\e
finger an suppon. o\nd I think 1 lot of __ _
pcoQle •who )'ml)ath1zed wi th the P.---1111!1----.------------------------------N LF went the other wa) because the>,
epa ring for the nc~ )ear 1 choose to sta> home from school v.erc ~J1sgu\ted b) thedC'\Ctration. ·
GANGS
From Al
Steffenson s:ud. "I didn't even knov. it was a gun at first.·· tcffenson
rushed to round up the intended
vic1jms and get lhc m to safety 1n th(•
building.
The community ccn1er. located on Oa~ S1r~t in a largely H1span1c
residential area near Warner :i\ venue
and ~ach Boulevard. was the scene
of another aana Oare-up on Jan 24.
Members ol the ( nps cans from
Santa Ana rcponedly aot into a
.coofcona11on w1th South Side mem·
ben at &he nearby Charier Cen&er
complex. The heated ftthnp boded
over inlo a bloody fi&hl 1n 1hc park11\1
lot 11 Oakview Ccruer.
Thctt rtponedly wen-no ma1or
injunes, but blood was. shed when
about 16 aana members bettlcd with
fists and bOttlcs for' 1bout fi ve
minutes, uld Ktv1n Woodman. one
of w w1tnessa who is a recra1ion
Ju I call 642-6086
coordinator at Oak View .
Pohce Sgt. Cope s:ud that more
than I 0 recogni zable pn&s arc based
in Huntington Beach and tha t eat:h
can have 40 to 50 member .
They cngasc ;n such act1v111es as
malicious mischief, sale and u~ of
drugs. 1hcfis. as~uhs. robberrei.. bur-
!lanes and extortion, he 5a•d.
murders committed b)' children 1 on
the nsc. the brochure said
ihe 00ic1al said that children bct~ecn the a1es of 10. and IS arc
prime targea for )Oung aana recruit·
men!.
lttlllH\
Two tickets have
~inning numbers
. "What can happen in East l os
Angeles can haps>tn here" said
Mayor Wes Bannister. one of the fe"
city officials to auend Thul'5day'~
gan1d1scu.ss1on. "We'rt'101nato ha"c SACRAMfNTO (AP) -T~
to be awue of the problem and to be holckf'l of two tickets apperntl)
ed&1ca&ed aboul.P"IS " purchased 1n Sen francasco will share
The Pftl spccial1111 pasatd out UUI wen•1 S5.CllS.6il louo ~
information that .said Califom.. tbe Califoni .. t\lte lotler)' ~lf'llllnftl!l'I
schools in 1986-8 7 ret'Orted nearly Thundat
163.000 incidtnlS of cnmc and ~1ol· EKh...._!f ~:....wi.::r'° ~· ~~· en~ and a 28 ~t ancm~ in the num"'5'n •Kl' Ill JfllRR IAPH"'
presence of weapons on campu1• ttlvn; 11 to retttve S2. W2.ll I. 5"tn pla)'ftlpellid fi'TOf'~·· Youth PflP have anfUtralCd IC'hOol • numticn -u• 'lk boliut, Mari~ &hr
campuees. drup arc eMtl)' 1v11&abk ~pot Of-S 1.627. 773 ro; S2JZ,5J9
What do~ hkt about the Dally Ptlot? What
doa"t you liM'.' C all lhe number 1bow and ycMW
nr1'7t1 wall be ~. trawnbtd pd ._
tiYefld IO tM appropnuc t'dllor.
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beautiful is about
to happen ...
It wUI tffm 1pont1neou1 •••
Unpl.nntd ... Impromptu.
But tt wm a...tot•Ur by
clftiln. BY WID v ...
to..wttlfna ltt1uttfut 19 nout
to h.,;.n in ~r hOIM With
th• ••lttanc. of 1 talmNd
WFD o.t11nn ... cnetkift.
Mi.mer tlw •11~ ..,..
l'Oaftll •t C'Olllpftltlft ......
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nt W 2 .. e.oa; antwenlll .mer IMY Ill
t--.a.-uled IO record letters IO the editor°" 1n~. Comritiiiton lo our Lftten COIU11111 w ......
tbcir namt and kltphone numbrr for venftcell08.
........ -:'I# ..... ~I ..... Mlp el WFD. a..t .. .. ,.,..,.. C4J., ,.,., ..
Ttll us what•1 on your miftd . .
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Benefit to boost
kidney research
A fund-raiter to bendil educa1t0n and retQtth
Pf'Qlnms II the COualiac CbaOltf of &ht National Kidney foundauon wall be bdd It S p.m. Sunda) at •
the Loal 8ada CC>ftlC..ld.Y Oub.
Tid&uarc av11lablc for a au~ucuble 1um of
SIS. A free ratDe will open tfte ewenina. Cd 962· 767S for tickcU or mort 1nformat.ioa.
Urban plannl,,, •xplor«I
~ LJChamn. who worts m urban and
rqaonal plann1111 illUa. wall ..,eek 11 pen of tk
Jewtlh federation's "Acbaevina Women .. Rr1ft at
9:l0 a.m. Monday at the W#isll Federation, lllS
Warner Ave. Suue A, Tustan.
for additional 1nformation..._or to make reser·
vauons, call Sandy ~has at 2S9oQl>SS
t;J~allng with h~arlng loss
A three-hour worbhop offerin1 ops on how to
deal with heanna Joss wall be offered at 6. 30 p.m
Monday-at Oran~ Coast C'ollqe.
Richard Poucher. Ytho has a ~"t"t'C heann1
d1sab1ht>. and Mark S. Dobkin, a speech, lanauaac:
'l.nd hcanna coUAselor, will speak at the work~h9p
Resistrauon as $20 and can be made 1n OCC's
Commun11yServ1ccOffice. which is open 9a.m to 7
p.m. Monday throuah Friday and 8 a m. to noon
Saturday.
for mort 1nforma11on. or to register. call
432-5880. -
n' pro
•-• sncx man depln&Mncs. .,. .. ._,..... .. .Uy u• rou he we tbelc lit-.ations.
I · u. • .. _, Aann. ,. thtft'11 lot or·~ •moas lhc 1ian:"
r'Vlnt ,...yor -~ J ia.1'io I ~UHi '°' Btady said. ··TIUa II , .... ont mOtt thina
(II)' ~ William oo&lnll ~ that hllSlhc faa." •
nation dttW ft~ Thurtday fivm Wool~t 1 Indy also said be wu no1 iatcmlied in a would-be IUCttllCW, whO said tbt mo" e
('Oftlti at 1 tame When &ht city and ns mff trial nan u tht aty ma~, which is
ltt oY~Wlth ~. buically what Aaran ~-wbtn he
In a writvn rMmO eart~r thas •ttk. PtoPoKd that Brady fill an as acti!'I city
.... n ~ that Wool~t. the onl) manaerr wh1k be1na considtred for the cit;°~~ in lrvint's hastol'), l'CS'J'! ~~n pr~ that Brad) ~~ 11
July I and contract with the cit) forspec11I attma maft11Fr fr()ft'\ Jul) to October.
Pf9J«IS. Aaran said the request .. ,s not • when a final decision would be made
reflectK>n on Wool~fs abilities.. but "The) know what I can do or can't do
claimed it was samph' tunt for a chanae. and t~ either want me hett or they
Both WooUeu and Aaran -.e~ out of don't," 8rad) 111d. "I ~ould like 10 stay 1n
town until MoRday and could not be Irvine. but l'H had man) other or;i
reached for comment. ponun1ues and I kno• I'm marketabk.
Mlista.nt Cat) Manqtr Paul Brad~ J r. as Councalman C'amero n C1o5'ro\.e \lid
ttnerall) considered to be Woolleu 's • that Vwhalc Brady ·~ an ob' 101.1 cand1da1e
succnsor. at kast on a temporar) basis and for the permanent ~st. 11 has al\\ a) been
poss1bly permanently Brad) came to the cit) pohc) 10 consider ou1s1de candidates
cit¥ of Irvine four months after Woolleu's for "acant cJty positions.
amvaJ an February 1972, and has been ••J think at v.:ould be out of step 1f "''
ass11tant city manager s1nct t97S. He has didn't rttruat We o ught to be careful:·
Y.Orktd with Woonen for a •o tal of 22 Cosgrove said "If things should v.on. out
)tits. including stanh v.1th ithe cat ) of (v.11h Brad)). v.ell. then v.e':j mat..e 1t
Montere) ·Park and an a pnvatc de"elop-permanent
ment firm before comtn& to Irvine .. lfno t. we'd have him in a pos111on untt l
Brad) said he .,,,,as no1 surpnsed .u v.e could recru11 som eone·· he Jde-d
._.,.n·s request for Woolktt' res1ana11on, ( osgrove had pr:use tor \\ oolleu . bur
and saadhc and\\ oolleu had d1~us~ the pointed to dell) 1n amending 1he cit) 's
pos.s1b1ht) for SC\.eral weeks open span~ pohc) and a lack of affordable
Qrady was critical of the t1m1ng of the ho using as problems Woollen hould havt>
pro~ change. no ttna that tht' Cit) ha dealt w11h mo re effic1entl)
been deluged wath chanaes of late. indud· "We hold M r. Woolleu 1n the highest
·ff chaiig
LanyAeran ..
some Ire.sh ideas pphed.' some rtr"'
approach~ to iwmt old problem\ ..
losarove also pointed 10 the cu~ s
d1 niculues "'llh the In-me Businl·~ <om·
pie>. Planning and management errors
v.crc held respons1bk for more than SS
m1lhon 1n m1~akulatton of de' eloper
fee~ 1n 1987. •
WUllalwWooHett
planning and de"elopment tn'Vicn dircc·
tor for Pima Count\.. 10 rtplacc Hoa.I~
Cosgrove emphasized that Woolktt was
not being asked to lea\.e because of any
pcc1fic problem
.. Thi lS not a finna." C~ve said.
"The wa) tt hould be charactenzed as that
\\t''re areeteraung a transitaon that has
~n ta.lt..ed about for a number of l'ean."
ing11 scheduled m ove to a nev. fac1lit) ne\t estetm. but that doe~n't mean \Ou're Cll)
month and full~scale oH rhaub of tht' c1t)'s manaaer fore" r," Co grO\.t' id .. There -==-----.. .... ~..:....;:;..:.:..:. , omm u.rul\ .... Deu lop-a~.a.-lol..!lt:.Arci~here I_ th~ni.. v.c.-eed Cllnlcal psychol~glst to sp~ak -· _
In L>«em bt'r I 87. the coun 11 to ld
\.\oollen to en our.ige th('n-Communtl)
DcHlo pml'nt Director Larr) Hogle to
rcs11n O\Cr h1 role tn tht' '>nafu Th<' c11~
la~1 v.ed. hired Roben John t>n former ----~
The council was scheduled to rtvaew the
prowsal for \\-oolletf res11nation at iu
meeting Feb. 14
Dr. Lee Solow. chnical ps)chologJSt. wall
p11e~nt a free ~mma,r eJtplamma "How to C'hanae
Your Life" at the brown-baa lunch series at noon
Monda> at the ev.port Beach Pubhc Library. BS6
San Clemente Dn"e. Ne~port Bea h.
Call Jackie Headl> at 644-31 77.for 110forma11on
Author to o"~r writing tips
Ways to wntc and publish a book will be
presented by author Barbara Taylor at '7.30 p.m
Monda)-&l the communit) room of the Pomona
First Federal Savings. 1785 I 17th t., Tusun
Adm1ss1on 1s free for Independent Wr,iters of
Sou them Caltfornaa members and, SI 0 fOr non·
members.
_ Rcscrvauo ns can be m adt' b) calling C11scla
Meier at 748-0530.
Council to· honor presld~nts ·
.. C umnt and former presidents of the Hunt·
1naton Beach Coordina ting Council are '"''1ted to a
luncheon meeting at noon ...,onday at the MunJ)'
Parl Clubhou~ at Norma Om e and Golden West
A\.enue in Hunt1n11on Beach.
· Grq La Belle. deput)' cal) adml)Hstrator. "''"
address the lfOup about aro~1h and other needs of
Hunungton Beach citizens.
Lunch as SJ.SO per person and 1s open to all
members and tntertstcd c1ttzcns
Add1t1onal mformauon ma) be obtained b)
caJhng Mary Clark at 897-3370.
' Chlld-r~arlng cours~ op~ns
Pracucal approaches to dlild rcanng "''" be -taus.ht an a s1x-\\-eek ps)Cholog) course at C'oa time
Communat) College beJinnm• 11 9 a m \1onda)
Parents can rq1 ter the first da) of C'la or. 10
auararuee a spot. pre-register
Classes wall bel'lt'ld at 3101 Pactlie View Dme,
Corona Del Mar.
f or fu rther informauon. call the ~hool at
759.5404 or the t~cher. Bar~rs 81m1c-. a1
673-8113.
R~slstanc~ group to m~~t
Tht' Plcdae of Resistance a na11 onal orpm za·
uon that oppo~ m1htar) m1enent1on 1n Central
mcnca "'111 meet at 1 p m Monday in the Social
Hall of St. Marl Prtsb)tt'n an Church. 2100 Mar
Vista A'e . ewport Beach
A\. lcko on the 1mpa<t oft he recent hurmane in
N1caraaua will be shown
A d1 rttt a td prOJet'l 10 help the \ 1cttm of the
d isaster also ~ 111 be oraanw:d.
C'all Marti ta_yton at 85<F245 or Linda 'o' 1ck
at 48-1J17 for mott an formanon
Networking for f am~, fonune
Tht' Job Tarsct Workshop ~•II present a
1Cm1nar, •• etworl ina for Fame and fortune "11 7
pm Monday t •
fhe prasram 1s free to workshop mcmben and
S 15 non-member\ UJ1n Linn.author of two month!) netv.ork11_,,
columns . .,.,11 tea h the •Ork hop. v.h1ch 1s at 2900
Bristol St • 8u1ld1n1 F. u1te :?03. Costi Me\I.
Funhcr mf'onnatton ma) be obi.tned b> calhna
Shannon at 966-23 I I ..
C \11 "\lt\H
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High sGhpol coach~s honC?r
Daily Pilot's sports eGiitor:
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Che~,... lleff
Daily P1lo1 port!. Editor Roger C atl~n
was honored by the uthcrn California
lnterscholatac Football Coaches .\ssocrn·
uon for · c-0ntnbutton'> 10 high hoot
football ·
Carlsa.n w o· been co"cring loot~ll
and o ther spons for the Dail) Pilot since
1964 was honorc.-d '"for h1\ pos111\ c
approach a nd the things he'~ \lone lor
football." Oa\.e Van Hoorebckc:. sc retal)
of the coa hes assoc1a11on and a1hlet1c
director at.H un11ng1on Beac~ High C){hool
said f uesda)
said .. He's com mined 10 the ~•<h •·
fhe a "'ard. presented at a foo1~ll
coache chn1c an Fullerton tn JJnuan "'a
onl) 1hc ~conc.i that football "oachc'> haH!
handcd o ut to !iports v.rner. m l I \car.
omual!i S3td. .
( artson · ~nd ht stalT of ed~ors and
correspondents pro,1dc cxten l\C CO'·
crage 'I' 1th a homc1o"'n tl:nor 10 17 high
~hools 1n thc c~1 area.
·NB military·
gear store
threatened
in phone call
9y lltlS YOKOf
Ot/ltw~ ... IUff
.
.\ man 1dent1f~ 1ng himself as "Pierre
Lali~te" follo.,..cd a bert~ of harassana
pho ne call to tht' uth Coast Arm)-Navy
Store v.1th a bomb threat. made via collect
call to the ev.~n Beach store.
Mark C'unmnaham. football co lh .11
ni'ersn) H1ith hool 1n Inane no m1·
nated ( arl on for the a"'ard
'"He's done an outstand1n&JOb'J)rom<1t·
The port staff h.isn't m1s\('\J staffing a
Costa Mesa High ~hoot vars1~ football
game 1n 25-)ears, arlson said t\,ts people
ha"'e mmcd one Nev. pon fkach game
"'hen the Sailor pla)td a non-league anme
at Fallbrook and "there.,...., no v.a) to ~t
10 1t." Carlson s:i1d. The Ed1~n ~t 1gh
hool football team al o pla )c-d onl) t\\'O
\.af'Sll) ga~es tn the hi IOI) of the \lhool
The man 1dent1f)1na himself as a
rt imM>nlatt'c of Grttnpcacc, ~portedl)
called the s1.ort about :?O 11~ from
Monda\ to ~tdnesda), compla1n1n& that
'" 1he camoutlaae decor of the tott and its
th:it v.en.-n't chron1ckd b" the l).uh Pilot m 1htaf\ dothina promoted violence. He v.1t~ e)e\\'ltne\HO\erage-• tht'n threatened to ··btow up .. the st~ ··~ ... R ... /A 101 \\ cdncsdlv morn ma. · f~•M"" Awn "" "He's bttn cll11na e\.ery fhe or 10
minute~·· tort owner Mike Shennan said.
1ng high hool athletlls." Cunningham
-----------------... --------------------------• ldco11t~m1 himself as "P1cm Lafiue." the male caller com~11ncd that the start. Huntingto. n .Beach su. spect is af~esteq ~:~e~lJ~.o~!~,hro~~.~tca~·::o:
facade and ·the ~lhna o f camoufllie
l··n NB investment telemarketing scam ~1~1t1~r~ ~~~l.~~e ~~~~~~:=-:~~:~
II)' IRIS YOKOI ol n:ircoucs p:sraphernaha." 1nclud1ng °'-~,,_lclllf ales and packaging ma1en I . th t an·
d1cated Zm1 sold drugs. poh'c \pol e man
>\ 24-)ear-old m;an has been arrc tcd tor ·Bob Oaklc) ~•d
allcgcdl) running a fra udulent "boiler F1"c pt"oplt' an Ohio. "le.,,,.' ork. T~'a
room"·t)pc telcmarkeung b~ inc s 1n and nzona hq_\~ been 1den11fied ::as
e~port Beach that rcponcJI> m1ll..cd a1 '1c11m of D1ct..ey fraudulent bu\lnC\\
least $70.000 from clients throuahout the and .. .,,,e lint1c1pate tht> d1 ·o, t"I'\ ot
countl) add1uonal '1c11m :· Oat..lc)' ·~1d,
Follov.-1n_a a long-term 1n"est1puon. D1ct..e~ rtportcdl) ticgan of)(rallnf an
Nev.port Bea h Poli e Dctcctl\C \1an: unhcen~d tdcmar\.et1ng firm, 8l'>tc1n
fa herarrestc-d m Mu11hev. D1dc\ at h1 financial r\lce 1n •\ugust I~ • fhc
Hunungton lkach'homc TucS<i.i) i>1dc) bus1ne\s c.illcd '"'~lo"' nat100"'1Je and
1 charged v..tth con pu'3n to comm11 used .. high pres urc sale!i 1a1;11~~ · to gC't
grand tt\efi irnd '-'QS being hdd at \,c"~n them to IO\.C"St an b.anl -linan cJ pur~h.uc
Beach Cll) J31l 1n he u o lS t00.000 hJtl. ol prec1ou metal . namch \lher an\!
Alter a ~arch of h1 home. dc1cct1"c pla11num. Oal lcy ..aid
also arrested D1ckc)°s roommate. tephen Che nt!i "'ho madt monc) oil thl' mctal'i
Jostph Z1z11, 33. for possts 100 of cocaJnc found 1t daffi uh to get E-r\ toca,h ou1anJ
for sale. Office~ found an undetermined "hard or 1mpo 1ble to reach E .~~ Oal..lt:'
amount i>f cocaine and .. numerou anacle ~1d. Tho~d1cnts v. ho lo 1 mone' on 1hc1r
meta.I V.lrt rc\'ontactcd b\ the bu\10e\
and enrnu J 10 "nd more mone\
The monc' coll~ tcd "aH1cpo 11(-J into
the bu~mc \ accounh :u tlo'O '"'port
( C'oter t>anl.-; · Banl o t \mcma and ~\unl\ Pa 1fi{. Oakk) 1d. D1dc~ '-''a'i
thr wfc s11Jl(t 1dcnt1ficJ in 1hc Nnk
<lC<OUnlli
' r>cte(ll\.C\ behe\C ()1 lt'\ o~rJll-J fS
Iron' \t'' ('ral 'e" port fkach con·
dom101um 1n "htlh 1'1C' h\~11nd u~
c1)mmnoal ma1l~\l'\ anJ an'""'""¥
r""'°' to u.>n1:c.al th~ hu\mcv.: k \Ion
ttnd nature. Oallt'~ uJ
"It' 3 high ·P~\Urc ~)1lcr-mom·t' pc
optr:rnon "OJ lie\ • ••. ud. Othc~ v.ho dealt v.11 h lf-•nd behe\C~
the' an= '•-.:llm\ '.!.b OUld cont:h.l l>et~lt't
\t~ f rsbrr-at the-ev.;,rort lkJlh P,1l11:e
Dt·p.lrtmcnt 3l (>4.t. PI
Special patrol's efforts cµt accidents 2 7%"
9y ltOlfltT IARKER
Of-~ ..........
tour motornde olhu~rs on the tc3m. ~1d edu\. tC' motorist so that lhe~ "on'1 Qftice~ v.rOlt' ltd .et lO more lh:m ()() engage In 11\:rnient~-aU\tn& man('U\Cl'!I
dn' e~ dunna the Januaf\ ('r;,lldo" n, · \uch a un tc lane <'ha nae~ '""~Jing.
special Hunttngton Beach Polt,c 1 ucd catatton to about 1!0 dmcr :ind . lot10"1ng too do'4.'h ind runnin n-J
Department traffic C'nfon.~ment tc3m hu P "C "arning to obout 1 o H umphrc' lights. Humph1n 'io1td
•ound up a monthlona crackdov.n on, \lid.... . . • 1 he motornclc co~ "hteh rnnC"<'n·
Adams A"cnue and 1h1' "'ttk turned m More 1mportantl). the oOicers· ctlort trated on nonhern t~tlhe' 01 Beach
dforts 10 a c1dc n1 °pro ne Rtal'h which ·arc announced in 1J ,anu• 1n BouTc,ard 1n theu fin.t month ul oper·
Boulevard nc-.ss-pen telt" io n pot and wamina a11on . v.111 fO<.u\ eflort on a:!• ·mtle line
The recently fo rmcd Cn11 al cc1Jcn1 ·~ 1n the' h11h"'•> median~. \!ut tram from \\ •• ncr \\('OU(' to G3rtield \\('OU('.
Supptt"1on Enfot"C'Cmcnt Tu'!}ftladc 604i accidents oii Adams \.t'nue b 27 ~rttnt 1hrre1n1cr \ llOn\ Ion thCJouic: -at
cont.Kii of dmen on dams \.t'nue Humphre)s said T\I n '\'enu <J.arfo:IJ \\aenu& nd
b(ttwttn Beach Boulevard and the nta The top obJttl1'e of tht 'pcc11l tea m later l\\Cnue -.ha 'c the v.o"t ~cndenl
Ana R1\'tr. Da\e Humphttyi. one of the that bepn operauon' 1n On: ember I\ 10 ~"t,rd'!i an the ell). H umphre) 1d
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no gun • herman s.1d
'"T he f tnt <U' ht' called. he said because ofu~ the(fhc • hool)l1d an tocktonaot
k1llC'd... ht"rman said "He also mack a
rerr\ark that v.e ~crt ~ pan 1blc for all the
people in Persia d>ina.
The calJer ~pcatedl~ claimed he was
from vttenpeace. berman told ham he,
too. '" affihat~ v.1th the gro up and .. that
the' don 1 act 1n,ohed en an)-th1n1 hkc
1h1
\\ ednc Ja\ around 10 30 a .m ••
"iherman ~-ched a call from a tckpbone
Of)(ra1or :i lt1ng 11 he v.o uld acccpe a col\ect
lall from Pu:m Lafiue. &fort Shttman
C"ould an "'er. hC' hrard a male ydl. .. rm
goin to ~omc do"' n thcrt and blow up
\\>Ur tore··
The caller then t'tung up and theopttator
informed herman the call had bttn made
trom a 'pa)phone 1n Hunt1qton Beach
h"rm.an opted not -to e' acuatc the store
but qu1ckh contacted e-.pon Beach
PolKe
herman ~ad lhc pro'9mlly of the
caller locatton 1n th1 latest 10Cldcttt -
··nght do" n the bl~k fro m the store" -
d1 turb him . "I'm gtlllf\I a httle con-
cc:rncJ .. he said .,.
HC' said he -.a1;n't v.omnt dunna the
earltcr call bttausc he traced lbe1r ort11n
to Murneta in wuth Rt\.ers1dc Count)'.
v.h1 h he felt wa a saft' d1 antt av..ay
herman ~1d the lO-ear-old stort bu
ne ... er rttl"l\ed any other complaints.
e'ctPl from one man "'ho came an a few
mo nth ago .. ranting and rt\.1ng about us
..elhn1 camoutlagc and the front of the
\tore ha' ina camoutlaae " ~p1te the 1m1lant) o f compaintt
~tv.ecn that inCldcnt and the rttnt ~
ht'rman '81d ~can't bes~ the -
man 1 f'l'lpOn 1blc for both act1v1tn
roonu111tt af\d landlord"s arsu-
mtnl at a honlC an the 18000 btock of
Muinwoods Coun ended with the
llndlord lockana out the roommate
and al~dly abkond1na with S 1.680
1WClftb lht rtnltr'I Df'ODttt_).
thf '""' on SU peciOn ofpelf) th ft
aftt'T bean& o~n ed b) ~tort ~uni) \ rt'Yl<k'nt tn th I ~ Mock ol dinMr 1n her kitcbcft wbe'li * W
mconc tf\' to open the loc'ted -
"•lchen door he then heerd-.
OM run throuah htr bKt ,._
knock1nao,tra P1ttochUr•th1Ma. .. ,_ ........ _
Someone mtettd an •n Pratt at
a lftidna an the I .SOOO bloek of Las
F1orcl Avnut 10~t1fM aftcr·noon
:Tundiy iDd •otr a toot bcn '"'ued at St.000.
OffiCt'f) • • • !\ Co a tcsa man \lltls arn-stro 11
I OS p m Monda) afkr ht allcil·dh
111ed to itcal a ~let 'alul'd a1 $ 10
from Mai1hill1cloth1n11torc at ~ 00
Harbor Bhd rtnted ~-. Em1 d10
A&utllr Ro,n. 29. • • • ltle\ IMOa K't \'al!KU It S l~O Y•U
t<*n from the h BAN Mo ttl. ~-!50
ewpon Blvd. MtWttft noon Tu
di> and tl:•S pm. Wcdnndl,. • • • car '1tte0 'alutd 11 S.\00 v.-1
1eokn 1n 1ht JOOO btock of Jcffre)
Rned bttYWftft 11 :4S p m. T unda>,
and a:m. "'cdnnda).
Thmnv.ooo 1r\'lc said lhm JU\.Cn· 1lc~ o n \katcboafd\ \'k d a J1\·
turb3n c an the omple \, • • • 8 uralar. C'ntCf't'd a hOUS( 10 lhC'
I~ ll of Dcl~"'ltc Strttl lh~l
"a' 'a~ant Junna remodchn1 a nd
t<'le powrr tool\ 'aloe\! at S24Q
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black e' enlftllQ*n WOftla ·~
"H taicn b) unknown -.
her car par\ed an tht 400 bloctl ti
'c•-pon CC'ftttr Drive.
M <>r.,.. COM& DAIL V PILOT I Friday, FebruWy 8, 1NI
H u tovoteon
39°/o pay Increase
WASHI NGTON (AP) -House
Speaker J im Wnaht. mo\ 1n1 to hm1t
political damqe from a propostd SO
perttnt ronartssaonal pa" raise. said
today the House would' \Otc next
week on cutting the increase to 30
percent.
Wright said the House would also ..., __ · ore on ba11ning m~mbcrs from
receiving speaking fees and other
honorana. Because House n~mbers
currently can retain up to 30 pereent
of salary an honoraraa. those rece1\ ing
the maximum "ould receive no
actual raise.
"The House will vote next "ed.. 10
ban all honorariums and to cut the pay taise to 30 percent instead of 50
percent. That'll make 1tjust come ou1
evtn," Wright told reporters.
Wrigh1, I).. Texas. did not make
clear whether the vote would lake
place before the raise for members of
Congress. federal Judies and top
execuuve branch officials becomes
law next Wednesday.
He hinted that the vote could come
before then because a pa y increase for
judges cannot be reduced once it
becomes law. The enate planned to
vote today or Frida). and "as
"•rtuall" ccnam to turn (k)wn tM SO
percent-ra1st. whith would bocKt
most con&ftts1on1l 1alane~ from
S89.500 to S.l 3S.OOO.
Wright said "of course there's
alwa')s a chance" that h1 pro~l
would be defeated. But he said he"""
eocooragedby ans""ers g1\'en b) 326 Hou~ members to a sun C) he
conducted this week on the pa) raise.
Without announcing the result,,
Wnght said:
"They indicate that the members
feel that they should &1\c up the
honororia and the) should ~ubst1tute
a straightforward, ·upfr~nt wa) in
which the)· would rece1\e and all
othrr people 10 the go\emmcnt
~ould rece1"e a decent raise. but not
an e~orbitant raise. and that the)
ought to \Ote to do at. I thinl 1t'<,
upbc<rt ..
Wnght has tried to con' ance hrs
colleagu~ for weeks to reduce the
raise 10 30 percent but 1old repone~
pre' 1ousl} the mcmbe~ were pn-
vatcl) telling him the) "'\lntcd 5P
p.erccnl without a vote The ra1~
becomes law uJllcs~ both house of
Congress vote to s1op 11.
Stud•ftll • HollJwoocl H .. 11 School show
teMllera In contract dispute. -
San J~ pollce sue for more offlcen
SAN JOSE -Tht> Sen JOit Poli« Ofl'1ttn AMOCiaUon. ~ b) the ruenl lbuoli .. dcaW of 1~0 offittB. aook a1m at the cit> Thunday with a
lawsuit dtmanClana 1 SO ~nt bocKt 1n the police force In perhap1 &he first 1uch u~ of 1 state labor code provision ttqu1n.n1
employen 10 adopt rHsonable 11fet,> \t1nd1fds for workers. the polite ... ISM)(uallon calltd f'or the addition of &00 m0tt officer\. The auociataon. which rcpn:stnts 970 of S.n Jost'\ 1,0 14-member pohtc ,
forcc.1salkin1 for two officcr1 per 1.000 population. orabout l.SOOofrt«t5 for
the cat> of morC' than 74l.OOO. _ . The aHoc~a\Jon said the currC'nt level of I 36 officers per 1.000 rcs1dcn"' in
San JO§t as inadequate to auure reasonable police and public safety and 1s far
bcto"' the nauonal averaar of l S8 officers per 1.000.
Army choppers collide; one killed
FORT ORD-The son of the ch1cf (>f $ta1Tofthe Peace Corps died an the
crash of two Army helicopters at F9r1 Ord. officials said Thursda}.
Capt Michael D otton. 28. of l..a)ton~v11le. Md .. son of Da"1d R
Scotton. \\-as lulled Wcdnesda)' night "'hen the chop~rs trashed during a
tra1nan1 m 1s~1on. • Another soldier uffered multiple fractures and t"-O others "'ere rtlea~
after treatment o( minor lnJUrleS from the doul)le crash • · tn~estagato~ from the rm) 5afet) Center in Fort Rucker. la. "'ere
tr)ang to determine "'hether the choppers "orl1ng together "''th two soldiers
aboard each. colhdcJ before the) '-'COi down 150 )ards apart said Arm )'
~pokesmanJ1 m Da' 1~
Teachers preparing
to withhold g~ades
LOS.\ GELE (.\P) -lude1m fcrent·c he had urged holh side\ to Child prostitution case continues
demonstratrd. 1hr M"hool d1 tri c:t hold round-the-lock meetanss and ·RI CHM OND-A ( oncord grandmother appeared 1n coun Thursda) in
stood firm and the state ~hools chi ef 11a1d that teacher should get raise but -connection "-llh charge that she helped proc;111u1e hc:r 12-)'tllr-old
urged compromise Thursda~ a not so great the)' threaten the d1stnc1. granddaughter and 9-)·ear-old gran~ on -but her daughter failed to sho"' for
ti . d~~ ~ lcachers prepared lo withhold official ·· .\ vtr) large settlement 15 going 10 undisclosed medical reasons ... f •~=--.. ... .....,,... "Jte ·*-~~*-e .c . · .-fl'AB·~===-==aru1c._repqr1 to force acuon on put the dmnt1 ii') a precariou GlendaPh1hJ?S.48.ofConcord.who1saccuscdofonecoun10 a1d1~and I I L. Cl L. a .. ,.,, I -, contract qcman s. . --~ .... -ITO!nff'Or(t"'"ttn~~ng prosULUUOil...D}jl a bnef a~arancc before Ba) Mun1c1pal oun
The long-simmering d1spu1c br-industnal-l)'pe bargaining·: he said Judg~ Allen Norm. • • t • / d d t"ccn the Los .\ngelcs Cn1ficd· hool .:.. · Her daughter 29-)ear-old Katherine Ann Hubcn. ofR1cnmori'd, had been Coonera 1onp1e , ,ge 01stnct's 32.000 teachers and the Hundredsofstudentswalked outof schcduledtoenterapleatol9felonycounts.butcounoffietals.announccdshe f"' Board of Edu a11on has be~un 10 boil clas e Thur$da) at several high was u'IT3blc to because of medical problem they dis! not re,eaJ Hubert 1s 1n
W.\SHI NGTON ('\P) -Presi-
dent Bush promised con11nucd good U.S:-Japanese relations on Thursda).
telhng Pnme Minister oboru
Takeshita an) disputes bet'-'een the
nations are "the d11Terences of
fnends."
toward lhe Soviet Union, the Middle
East and Lattn-·America.
O\.er \\tlh the plan for '-'llhhold1ng school '40 support the'teachcrs' wage custody without batl at the Contra Co ta Count) Ja1l 1n Mart1"!_ez.
grade ~nd prehminat') strike tall demands and lo demand that quar-
Takeshita was equall) upbeat.
Standing alongside Bush an a 'olorful
departure ceremony on the Soulh
Lawn of the White l;fouse, Takeshita
said their session ··marked a ne"' start
for U.S.-Japan cooperation:·
Both leaders pledged closer econ-
omi c and polittcal cooperation -
Bush vowing to work to dnvc down
the U.S. budget deficit and Takeshita
promisi ng that Japan would accept
more imports. .
They alsp reaffirmed a plan to
assist the Philippine go vernment of
Corazon Aquino and said they would
continue toconsuJt closely on policies
Senate rejects
bill to strengthen
Propositi.on 103
SACRAMENTO -Despite warn-
ings that voters would be angered. the
state Senate rejected lcgi lat100
Thursday intended to put extra teeth
in Propos111on I 03's restnc11ons
against insurers' cancellallon of auto-
mobile policies.
But the author ~fthe measure. Seti.
Alan Robbins. D-Van Nu}S. won
perm1ss1on for a sccQnd 'ote nc~ t
week.
The Senate rejected the bill on a
24-11 vote. three short of the 11 'Otes
needed lo advance the measure to the
Assembly. The vote crossed part)
lines. It follo"-ed long debate that
touched on influence that pec1al
interests exert on the Leg1 lature.
. Robbins said has measure '-'Ou ld
prevent illegal blanket cancella11ons
of automobile insurance 1n the "ake
of voters' O\Cmber approval of
Propos111on I 03. a rate-cutting in-
surance reform in111all vc which is
under court challenge.
"Continuit) will ... be the mark of
relauons between the n1ted talcs
and Japan. On occasion. "e ma) have
d11Terences. But these are the dif-
ferences of fri ends.'' Bush said
"S1mpl) put, v.e respect one another
We-need one another."
"We'~ glad ):Ou came our wa),
Sir." Bush said.
Takeshita. borrowing a phrase
from Bush's Jan. 20 inaugural ad-
dress. told his host: "In your words,
the new breeze as blowing. Mr.
President."
No policy ini11a11,es had been
expected at Thursday's "workin'
lunGh'-' at the White .House -Bush's
first meeting with a foreign leader
smce he took office -and apparently
none matenahzed.
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Steve M"oore of Seattle uses
cross-country skis to 9et to
wortc.
tate hoots 'upenntendcnt 8111 terl) grades due frKfa) be reported on
Honig told a cramento press con-00ic1al district form~ .. :
Drug dealer suspect who sparked
Tampa melee dieQ of cardiac arrest
TAMPA.. Fla (AP) -A. suspectrd
drug dealer who~ arresl sparked an
hourlong rock-and botrle-lhro'-'ang
melec died of cardiac arrest \\<hale 1n
police custody. authon11cs said
Thursday.
The prcdom1nantl) black nc1ah-
borhood was c-alm Thursda) afier
about 100 officers 1n not gear quelled
the outbreak Wednesda) night b)
about 75 )Oung people that followed
the arrest of Edg;ir Allen Prict!. 40. 10
an underco,cr b4s.t
It "'as .the latest of at lea t a haTf-
dozen violent outbrcals in the Col-·
lcge Hill secuon 10 the past '"'o )Cari and the second 1n n opda m two
weeks. .
Pnce. who struggled v10Tcn1ly dur-ing hh arrest. had not been beattn or
choked. Deput) ( h1cf Thomas De-
Pohs said at a news onference
C-c-c-cold vyorking its
way to East C-c-c-coast
By The Auoclat~ Press Great fall . l.c""1'to'-' n. :.and ( ut
The Februan Fmm~ settled in Bank: and their wmd-ch1ll rtadan~
Thursda) for a· sta) in the nation·., ~ere lh lo"' a~ 7M bc!low. In 81ll10JS
hcanland and North'-' est. and began the rcrnrd lo"' for a Feb. 2 u~d tu lX
teaHngcalling<ard 10 Ne" England 13 dcgrets below 1ero: on Thur~fa).
and the m1d-.\1lant1c\tate\. It "Cflt to 28 brio'-' and IJ bclo"'
A band of frecJang rain extended · ~a'>n t C'cn C\pctled to tx· lhl' high
from Teus to Ne" England. hC3\) tor the da) .
sno" \\a r~portcd an pam of the Record lo"' tor t~e datc~l'>o "'erl'.
central Rockies. and w1nd<h1ll rend-posted an Aston;a, Ore "'1th I b
angs hit 75 bclo..., or more an pam of nbo"c~ (asper, \\ }O .. 21 bdow and
Montana. the Dakota and \\)om-hcrada n W)o . ~K bclo"' 10a. But temperaturt rernnt<. at the
The nu Cr) temmt•d from an other rnd ot the \{"tile. thouah not ~u
ocean of cold air that poured do\\n w1dc<tpr<.'3d ii\ on Wcdne\da~ al\tl
from Alasla earl) an the \\eek after a "'ere racked up T hur'lda)' Place\" 1th ~h1fi 1n the JCl stream R> m1ddi1)' record high or 11c\ fo1 the date
Thursda'). m cfTerts an the l O'-'er 48 included 4'\hl'\ tile. N ( . 76 dearl'C'i
were bcin& (ch acro~!I a \.UI. roughh Cape Hattcr.i\ ~ < -74. ( harlouc
tnangular area from the Pac11lt C.. 79 ( hJt1.an00&3 Tenn .. J.a ,
orthwest to Tt~a 10 1 cw England. orlolk. V.i. R1(hmond \a 77~.ind
areas that had enJO)Cd an man) case' \\o 1lmington. ""< 80
their warmest Januar) an )car~. In •\la~ka trm~ratures remained
Jn Bo ton. ~t wa a re\·orJ 66 at ' 1n the ccllarncar the< :inad1:10 border
p.m. Wcdnesda). Twcn~four hours but \\armed up cl\l'whcrc. Earl~
later. 11 '-'8 JI, and hgt<t freeL1ng rain Thu™'a> 11 w 'i J7 degree at \dak 1n ;;:=========================;, wa falling the Alcut1ara I land\ . . In Montana. "'h1ch continued to .\t kac;t four traffic tataltllt''i \\Cr~
"MY MOTHER, MY FATHER AND ME "
WORKSHOP DATES
MON FEB 6, TH URS FEB 16, MON FEB 20,
. MON MAR 6, MON MAR 13
..
Roee Parvin ia holding her J>Opular Prevent.tive Work-
abop for four weeks beginning February 6, 1989 from Mven
o'clock to nine o'clock on Monday.Lat the Parvin Cent.er in Newport Beach.
Thia workshop wm help you dilCOver ~ life ~tteml of
relatina to othera u well u younell ~ ~ the
relationship you had with your parenta. ROM believtt that
without undentandinc your put,..-¥ou will 10 on ,......unc
p.tterna that no lon11T work for you. Toola you learn In thJ1
worbhoo wU ••ab.le you to free youreelf from the P91t and
carve • future of your own choice. ------..-...
For rt1trvation1 call the Parvin c:.nter at (714) 646-8674
po t thc lo"'cst temr>«a1urc outside blamed on the: weather. and an
.\l.i ka. Go" tan Stc-phcns sent all Edmond-,. \\.J!lh . a .l -~t'ar-t>ld ut1l-
non-t)sen11al state worlcr\ home 1ty wotkerd1td 1 hursda~ when he fell
Thursda) The capatnl. Hckna. grap. while tt') 1ng to rcp:ura do"ned pc.>\\ er
pied not onl> "1th the bitter cold but hne
w1thatra1n dcra1lmcn11ha1 forcedthc But a life wa' \llH'd in 'lonh
C\'ac uat1on ofhundrcdsofpeopleand Dakota when \Carl'he11 Thuhda~
d1!iruplcd electrical po"'rr. fo und a 16-).car-old bo) who JOI lo~l
Temperature overnight dipped to Monda)' whak dm 1na to has famtl) !>
34 below an three Montana to"n : farm.
~ Orange County
HOME&. GARDEN
~Show~
P1MUMY•11.1• r,_... ttwauf'I ~
Or19 Col,,nty F• & E~ C.. co.ta-. CA
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LA man killed In drive-by sho9tlng
LO A 'GELE -An un1dcn11fied man "'as gunned do"n thursda>
afternoon 1n a dm e-b) hoo11ng an a uth·C entnil neighborhood market
police said.
Homicide d~teCll\CS were in\.CSUgat1n& the sla)ang. which occurred al
Meshask's Market on South Main trect. said Police Sgt Rand) Minim
Paramedics pronounced the 26-)ear-old man dead at the scene
The' 1ct1m was inside the market when an unknown number ofsuspecu
entered the store and shot him SC\er31 tames before fleeing eastbound on 7.8th
trcet. Colhsson said: The mot1\e for the 2:20 p.m attack '-'BS s11ll unknown
'\ ·\1'10'\ \I. HHlt:t ·s
Phll sees kinder, gentler winter
PUN SUTAW EY. Pa -Pun\sutawne) Phil, that plump. pampere<t
groundhog long touted as America's be t mammalian metcorologidll
prognosucator. !klw h1 shadow Thu™1a), prcd1c11ng c;1x more "-'ttks of a
"kinder and gentler"" inler • Phil's promoters declaring toda~ 1he I O:?nd Groundhog Da~. rousted the
brO'-'n. bc"h1skcred forecaster out ofh1s lighted. heated burro\\ at dawn
"In honor of .\menca'rne" pre 1dent Geo11e Bush the groundhog stood
tall and proud He sp011ed a thin. 'lhon shado". • Pun\'IUta\\nC') Groundhog
( lub Pre 1dent Jame H. teans told .. pectatots gathered a1 Gobblc:r'~ Knob, a
"ooded knoll aboul 1hrcc male south of Pun\SUta\\nC). . .
"The king of all groundhogs 1s rctum1n110 h1 burro"' with a promise of a
kinder and eentler ~inter .. \1ean'I said.
Tr:id111on h3~ 111f the "eather-"1sc "'oodchuclr.: c;ets h1~ shado" '"more
"ce ol \\etnter"'1ll folio"'· But 1f hedonn't. the~~> pnn&•SJU taround the
comer.
Rock 'n' rolf stars.' statue unveiled
PORT ARTHL R. Tt'<as-Rcla11,rsofBuJd~ Holl). R11ch1c \ alcnsand
··e1g Bopper" J.P R1~hard\On gathered 1n R1cha~ n's hometown Thursda>
for t.fle unve1hn1 of hie-11e S4 ulplurc\ of the rock n roll stal"'> on the C\ e of the
'0th ann1\eNm O(thClr death\
The trio "as killed f-cb 1q~9 when 1hc:1r small plane cras.hcd in 'b.Jd ~1.·ather 1n Iowa en route too conCl'n da1e ·
Holl) "'as a g1ant-0n the Ocd<n rock ·n· roll enc who<;e dc3th bccamr
lno"'n as "the da) the mu\1c du:d " -
Valen., \\a~ a budd1na \Ill! 1-.nown for h1\ hat "u AJmb.:t "
R1chard'J.On, a Pon rthur na11,e and a Jase JOC~e) k.no"'n a~ "The R11
»upper " had a Juld rc1.ord for hi\ hit ~na ··ch n1tll> 1 c:· Tht' wn still a
fa,orilr on oldie\ rock \tat1on) be&1ns v.11h the BopJXr boomina out h1\
tradC'mark "lH~l LOB·\ Y''' '' '*8f.l''" -
Princess Diana ch~rms New Yorkers
"i E\\'' ORiil. -Pr1n t'' 010Ana cha\tt<.l "1th• homd~\ fam1I) anJ lhcn
held coun at thew~· topm t to) \h re ihuN!.'1~ 111 h~r fi~t tullda~ 1n th.-Ria ~wk · ·
( hcenna cro"d 1urncJ out at ea h stor. to ahmp-.c the Pr1n1.c 'of\\ ale\
m her fir t '1 It to ·cv. York Cit) Sht thrilkJ h Mand •f\ h) sha.,1n1 hanJs
and ac1.~pt1nJ flo"l.'r'I. On tap for the C\enana wa a pcrform:tnce of the opera "fal-.ufl'' h) the
\\o clsh at1onal Opera at the Brook.I) n .\<:adcm~ o( Mu\1r. lollowcd h> a blac •
ue pla ;at the \\ inter G;ardt'n of thC' \\o orld f inanc1::al enter.
lhe pt1nCC\ • v.hirlwinJ tourtnd'> t-nda) allc:ra \mt to I lartcm Ho p1t<11'\
pediatric \ll)\ unit.
Explosion rocks Montana's capital
HELENA, Mont -t•hemkal c,,plo"on cau~ b) runa'\\a) r:ulrOJd
cars n.>d.ed Montana' capital m~ Thul'Wa). rut11na ofT clc1. tnct1y and fomna
the c' acuat1on of thou nJi a wind chalk d1ppc'J to 70 Jcar«s ~low 1ero
lht' forcc vf the 4:48 a.m, blast O\ c:nurn«I automot>iln. \hattert"d
wando"~ at a m-arb) rollclt and homn and hurkd ~Of' radroad car throuahbu1ld1npaquartt"t"-m1lc1•1y.Only twom1noru~Jurtn~ttp0ncd "lt's a m1rKk' no one wu killed or inJt.trcd," \aid Ed Schild. lt•1\ and
C lark C-ounl} undenhenfT.
Mayor Runcll Rm~r ""mated tht dama., at S3 malhon
Tht acctdfnt ha~ncd as a XVtte cold snap paral= the state. ( U\.
Stan ~"' lhul down scaw eowc11uww1d t~l taaa. atana tht
bitttt-cokt &nnpera1urt1. ~uulaetUnd nouousfumnmuned by lhf fir<'
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. -Norissa Poulson Brandt,.67,
I. l~~i~p:::. ~~~;~~~~-~~.~~:~h~:.~~ustee
first city clerk. '>'3S killed Jan. 27 in an
automobile accident an n Jacinto
he "-3S 67.
Brandt. "ho mo' ed to 1 n inc an
1961 and became thern)'s first clerk
in 1971. also ser\ cd on the addlc-bad. Commun it) ( ollege District
Bqard of Trustee from 1974 10 l'J79
'he represented the s1'\th d1s1ncl.
"'~1ch include them) oflninc She was instrumental in the de-velopment and pla ement of lr,,.1ne
Valle} College. .
ln 1979, Brandt rctumcd 10 Los
Angeles where he was raised.
She reured in 1986 :ind ·nio,,.cd to
n Jacinto where he was fl, !n& at
His mother ran unsucce sf ully for
the Rcpubhcan nomination for C ah-
fom1a secretary of state an 197 "he
v.as president of tht college d1stnc1
board of trustees 1n 1976.
Her late husband. Noms Poulwn
was ma)or of Los ngeks from
1953--61 . a lJ. congres man from 1943-53 and a Cahfam1a state as-
sembl)man f!om 1939-43.
he 1s survl\ ed b) a daughter
Elene Brandl, 37. of In ine. and t~o
sons. Norris Brandt 33. oflrvine. and
Als Brandt. 28, of San Diego
..Mcmonal sen ace arrangl·mems arc pendin~:
Ottole Smith, Laguna company manager
Ottole L mlth, 59, of Uiguna
Beach died Thursda> •
mtth was the manager of Laguna
Soft"' arc. He 1 sun" ed b) two sons
Gar) Quote of an Clemente and R
Clark of pana Point and four
OH\''" f 0 ''I
TRAFFIC
FromA1
dehncat1on bel"-Cen lane '1nu.ill)
disappeared crc-ating ha\C>C \\1th
commuten.
• Rai n. "'h1ch alwa)s bnngs the
<.ustomar) fender-bender . rubber-
necker\ Jnd lo"-dO"-OS
.\nd "'1th a 30 pcrt'ent chance of
howe~ fom:a t through 1oda). com-
muter\ m1ah1 tlr.1ce thcm~h c-s for
mure or the ~me ~ Jae v.1r1\ cast ;ibout .2 1.m.
ThurSda) "'hen a broken "'Iler m'ain
t"3rted 1no1her Rub1~·on under Ea'lt
Coast tl1Jhwa) al Seaward Road ...
.\larms "'cn1 oll It the rc~r,,.oir
lcr11ng u11ltt1ts wor~ef'\ of u pressure
drop 1n <. orona del Mar. said 'CY..·
pon Be h ut1h11r director Bob
Di,.on
grandchildren.
Graveside SCf\. LCC'S v.111 be held at
noon Saturda) at El Toro Cemeter,
25751 Trabuco Road. El Toro .\Y-
rangements arc being handled b)
McCormick Mortuar). 1795 Laguna
Can)on Road. La1una Beach.
was-backed up all the "'a> to Lasuna
Bt'ach
e"port Police OOicer Greg
rmstrong \\as on has "'a) to "'or~
"'hen traffic ramc 10 a stop at Morro
Ba) trailer park. He said 11 100~ him
an ho.ur to tra,el the ne'\t four mile\
.. There "'ilS OO"-herc el~ )OU could
go." Armstrong said. ··No one coulJ
10 an)Where. There \\C:ri.' no 3hi.'m;llC
routes." ..\ crew was stall on the S\:ene
Thursda) e"'ening and opcctcd to
"'ork throughout the night, Dl\on
~Id
T"'o of the three a\ a1lable lane;;
wcrt' opened to eastbound 1raffic tor
the C:\emng commuter rush r~o
"'t' tbound lanes will be open for the
mom1na rush 1f the "ork 1!1 1n· complete. 01\on ~•d The ut1ht1cs d11't'Clor had to scd;
help trom the Parl.s and Rccrc311on
l>tpartmcnt v.hcn )Ct anothc-r "atcr
hne v.~ broken at 9 a.m, Thur.-
di) .
Ht:..\I, ESTATE
· Hntfqtva Bndr --S3W;OOO -
Mr & Mrs. Rober1Sh1nnJr 19116 Mr. & Mrs · Kyung I Cho, 6801
Quccnspon Ln $236.000 Aurbllrn Dr $330.000
\fr &. Mrs Rue1h J lsa1h. :!0'1111 Mr & Mrs Bruce F Barclls 8792
Balga1r (ir $310,000 DcV11lc ( 1r $216 000
Mr. & Mrs tanlc> P W1lhams. • oil A Johnson. 15792 Dundall..
8411 Bluff 1r $125.000 $247,000
Hung Vand1ep. 19381 Cora l"'ood · D.in1el R Marrn. 6441 Monon Cir. Ln $99.000 . $241 .000 ~
Bonnie J Meakin. 10131 D1snc) Mr &Ml'\ Jame J MacGrannJr .•
Cir. S 122 000 6072 Palisade Dr S 128.000
Mr & \irs Abdoul H. Vat.tna. Mr. &. Mrs Kuo T Chou, 641 2 18422 Good"'" Ln Sl9S.ooo · Reuben Dr SH .000
Mr &. Mrs M1dtael Awub. 9192 Mr & Mrs C1:H') P Hunt. 16592
Heathcnon Cir $416.0CXf -Rhone Lo. S:.?ZS.000
.Mr & Mrs Daniel R, tack, 20902 Mr. & 'vir tanlc) ~1mons. 7092
Hunter Ln. $271 .000 . IOnt"-ood Dr S21s0.000 Homa}'doun Da r:l\ 1. 21432 Shih H thu: 6 72 Via Anaelina
Lemon Trec Ln $)20.000 Dr $345.000 ·
Mr & Mr Ronald H Walden Jame A D1~on 2225 \tabama t
9741 Olympic Dr.S355.000 $530.000 Da' 1d ~. Eclthouse. 9731 Pon Mr & Mrs '>Jmuel '>. Huang. 7582 Ro) al Cir. S 191,000 Applcb) Dr $220.000
Patr1c1a, 0 Borlasc, 19l06 Mr.&.Mr~ Ho)tD.Joneslll.1914
Q"ueenspQrt Ln. $25:?.UOO Delaware 't $1 97.000
Mr. & Mrs. Roben · M. a"arro. Gar) l. Borden 6126 Ea&)ecrtst
9871 liver trand Dr S:.? 2 000 Dr. $44 5.000
Jeffrey N Perl.in~. 19041 u"'a Ln Paulo f . Fund.amcnt. 626 Lake t.
\18.000 Sl97.000 •
Linda L Dccl.ard. l\012 Ta)lor -'' Mr & Mrs Ronald L. L1neral. 430
$190.000 Lake t 304 $1 75 000
Mr Mrs. Bogdan Dunan. 20151 Leanor\.t Jackson, 626 Lake t 3
V1.,.aC1r $200.000 $145,000
"l1colaas D.M \\,inter. .'.!U16,..i.. Wilham J . ~~1hbc. 19395
\\ac«rtsl Cut S 150.Q<lQ . • • M:n:Gregor C 1r. SI P .000
M1tsuru Kodau. IYO I Yatht Ln. Mr&. Mrs John Rot.ht'O(k. 1842
Parle St $315,000
Mr. & Mrs. Jame~ A Sinshc1mer.
6843 Prcsidentc Dr $509.000
Mr & Mrs John T ulh,an, 7796
Sca&)en Dr. $146.000
K.athr;n L Peterson. 7876 uth-
" '"d Cir. $51.000
Mr. & Mrs. Kun H Becker 614
Terra~ Cr SI 71.000
James A Dixon. 501 t1ca Ac
$540.000
Mt &Mrs Dcnn1s8 Cacc,, 16960
Algonq_u1n St. SI 54,000
Mr & Mrs. C-ah an V, Vandcrbccl.
573 1 uttJcr Dr. $234,000
Mr & Mn . V1rgu11a M Romero. 159'4 Manner Dr. $250 000
Mr. &. Mrs. Roben L. Hacnng.
16196 ~anner Ln. $290.000
Mr. & Mrs. Vas1hos Panaaakos.
16355 MarutTa Cir. S 1.100.000 L)'nn T. Kanda. 3305 Tempe Dr
$253.000
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Red.1f\&Cr.
3381 Tempe Dr. $239,000
Mrs. SOOJI Cazier. 16393 V1
Roma Car. S 117.000
Doualas Young. ·4949 Warner A'
$266.000
Patnck V._U~t11l, 4682 Warner '
B 301 Sl6',000 • Mr A Mn Paul Thenard 11 16042
Warren St. $218.000
Mr. A MR. Donald R Lamb. _16~92 Wa~r Ln S68S.OOO
F ... W. V-alle:f
Joseph A. Cahsc, 16303 Aspen St.
S24S,OOO
Mr. & Mrs. Kwan_s6n K.atn J 1477
Dclphil"i1um A $210.000
Ronald Sm1lh. 11038 El ,Para.a so Ct.
$135,000
Mr & Mrs. Huni S. Lin. 11583 lris
A\ $223,000
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. WinklCT,
9811 Lewis A\ $277;000
Mr. & Mrs. J. R Lucch100, 9823
Ltw1s Av $248.000
Mr. & Mrs. Ned Venfroff. 9841
Lewis Av $225,000
N1ran.1a.n C. Rawal. 1'61 SI Mt.
Gustin St. $3-48.000 Mr. cl Mrs. Rona.Jd E. Putman.
t 393 Mt W11erman St. $370,000
Mr &. Mrs. M1cbatl P. Hushes.
I 7220 Ncwhopc St. $290,000
Mr. & Mrs Wilham McFuland,
18567 Santa Cruz Cr $48,000
Mr. & Mrs. Dame R. Vanpelt,
17426 Santa Mana St. $210,000 Donald A Boland, 16729 S1lktree
t $306.000 Mr & Mrs. ~} _ D. "Nguyen. 935S
S1sk1n Av $.318,000
Mr cl Mn. Brent A. K.ina. t 7237
n Lucia t. $225.000
Mr. & Mn Oonaki P. Barry, 10071
pam>" A\' $9,000
Mr. Mrs John Chians, 9452
wlf\ Av S300.000
In pcctor\ ~tnt to the rc1 "here
an -1n1.:h hnc ruptured aboul tv.o
)Car ago and found e\ 1dencc of .t
lea" he 1d. ' DiJlon ilread\ had a crcv. "'orkina
on a .,.~ttr line 1ha1 b1 oli;c: at 2 pm.
We4nesdl) at Oo'er Pmt and Irvine ·htnue. he moH~d them
O\.Cr 10 the more \C'nOu\ Co;nt
H11hwa> brtak.
A. pn\ate contractor "orkang at
Ho p11al Road and 11.fc~ port
Boule,,.ard bored into a 12-inth ">lh:r
Traffic backed up on Camino Capistrano from cars tryln9 to •H•P• the 9rldlock on th• 405 Freeway
When a c;uy tru k drove o"er the
leak. pan ol 1he h1"'"'ay ,.,,..._. 1wa>.
crtaunaa 6-b.,-IO hl)lt that wiped out
the wt"itbound r11h1 lane and J)lrt or.
the bike lane.
main buned there. he said a tough 11mc r\:'lponding to :s '''hick'
Workers "'111 'onccn1ra1e on the: firt 1n the c111" on bccau~ of thl'
( oa l H1ahw1) brcal.. fi~t 01\on tratfa:. •
S3Ld ··11 "'a kind of a tfa.\Co ~,·au~· ol
Ot~p11c the rash of brol.cn water till thl· trafli c rnnuna out" hr \:ltd lint"S, no One -..,15 \\llhout \o\ltcr for I he tire tru(l,. mo\N UHO lh\.'
on) e'<tcnded period. he 1d. oppo\1tc lane tu b>r.i\\ the aa,,hn¥ ·
Bttause of the (oas1 tf1gtiwn~ lane of \Chide\ hut the o~ncr h.1d
traffic J:tm. man) .;ommuten tric~ 10 alrrad} C.\t1nau1'1hcd th<" hrc h) thr
u1t the an colOn)· via Laguna (an on 11me 1hc\ orrt\Cd. l lhott 1d ..
Road. crc:auna a hu,c bad~up 1hcre :i 1 ho ·\\ho manaa<'d to ""orl. th\.·1r
well "'a' throuah tht' an\t\n found the
hnl·;u1 na lane: turnc~f into a h 41J'or
Dah~-.Que n1gh1mart'.
In the \.lc.'1n11' ol lht' < uht'1 .lnd
Jamboree C\tl (\1h1'3M v.or.,crs had
plac.ed h~mptw '" <itn1w' v.hile do1n1 mad"orlr.. a c·~hr;ln\ poke man
~·J.• "It' on eJhc '',·lap<; thaf\ usual!)
1m!')L'n: '°'"'to "ater.' lc1'm~ oOch
\Jld \tnpc'> turned l~tt , ri1ht and )t<k ..
"a'~· or J1 ppc red altc.•tlhcr o
that motol'1\t hoc.1 J1fl1cuh) tdhna
"'hat laO( the.') ~ere 1n
In ldd111 on, rnllCh o( the road "a undc.'nn1ncJ b\ the leak. Dillon said
Cre,..s ""trc ·on the 1ttnc throU&h,
out tht' n11ht, hut v.;hcn the commuter
rush hit Thundl)' m<>rn1na. traffic
Cap• Dean EJhoil of the t..aauna 1om1 tou1J\ on the ncmhbounJ 40S
fire Department said firefightef'\ had frttwa). too. "'hen the \tn~ d<'· ,.-~------..... ~--~ ........... ~..-.....--~~~~~~~~~~~---...... _...~
Accused serial killer's ·
defense suffers setback . .
. OFF-CAMPU·s
DEGREES IN HEALTH-
CARE MANAGEMENT
Information Meetings
:MONDAY,
FlllUAIY 6TH
4: 15 • 5: 1-' p.m.
MiiJtOn HotPta'. COft~• Room C 2noo MedicG c......, •ood
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WIDNISDAY,
PlllUAIY ITH
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M ' ONnge Cout DAILY PtLOT/ Friday, F~ 3. 1189
.Hard le$son in life: Pleasure of sex not worth dyi tor
DEAR ANN LANDE~S: I was a
model student io hiah school. well-
beha"ed -no ~" and no dru&&. When I was 19, I fell in love 1With
"~tt." We became intima1e at\er-s1it
months and went totether for a year.
We were in love and l tho uaht I knew
him ~II.
After the spltt we rcma1 ned frie nds. but I never slept with him again.
Three months ago Pete called me up
and said, "I think I ought to tell )OU I
have AIDS."
I was tes1ed immediately and,
thank God, ii was nejalivc. The IC I
was done at Plaooed Paren1hood. and
the counselor was very ~upportivc.
He p ve me a load of rcad1n1
material, and helped prepare me for
what m1aht he ahead. I will ha' c to bc •
tested e"el) sax months. (Wa1tm1 for
the rrsults as plam hell.) ..
The point I want lo make as 1h1s: No
mancr who you art or how well )OU
think you kno"' someone. )Oli can'1
be 100 careful. Afler we sph1 up I learned 1hat Pet~ was bisexual. This
came as a shock because he appeared
to be as s1raightas an)' gu) I had C\CI')
met.
I'm 21 now. and 1h1s one affair will
shadow mr hfe for many >Cars lo
come. Pe1e as geu1ng sicker C\CI') da).
and I am frightened for him. I am abo
. Restriction on age ··
costs t:een herhome
By PAT LEISNER
~,..-\If,,..,
ZEPHYRH ILLS, Fla. -Four-
teen-yea r-old Staci Elmer left for
school Wednesday .. tired, angl') and
sad" bccausc she was locked out of
her paren1s' home in a court baulc
over a rule barring children from her
small subdivision.
1he tiny mobile home sct1lemen1 on
1he back s1ree ts .m 1h is qu1e1 rcurc-
ment community, "We bought here
with the idea of peace and quiet in our
old age." · , 1 The feud bcgan shortl> after 1he
Eimers moved iota 1hc unnamed
subdivision of 17 households in fall
1987. The neighborhood. 1wo short
blocks of 11ea1ly kept homes, 1s
com std of reurces, except for the
fnahtened for m)self and for all 1hc
yo ung people who thank 1t .can·1
happen to them.
lfl can help educa teJ USI one per on
aboul 1he long-1erm consequences of
uopro1ec1ed SC>.. I w-111 be ampl)
rewarded fOr the pain it 1ook to Ytntc
this letter. Is the pleasure of sc" wonh d yina for" I wash I had asked m)sclf
that qucs11on before I 101 1numale
wnh Pele A condom ma) not be
romanuc, \ponlancous or tH'n com-
fortable. bu1 rt bcals d}!riJ. i>y a long
sho1. -LEARNED TOO LATE JN
CALIFORNIA
, DEAR CALIFORNIA: 'hulls for
teUl91 ••year story. YH are awf•llY
)'OUI a. M IMdlff wldi tlllt kW of
worry, Ud 111 lkffJ my fiqen
eroslff t118t everytllla& taras HI O&.
A c:oMom, YH ..... w bow, 11 .. t
IH pereeat protttliM aplut AIDS,
bel as I've saWI ltdore, H percet1t 11 a
lot Miier tll8a Mtllia1. Good IKll,
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am =~:=rre.....:-,:;e•:;.. ..
enclos1naa cop)· of thf note m)' fnend n' srt llitr re1a11r1 t'I' .,.... lllr
sent whfn Mr daUlhttr faded to ttnd ~
thank-)ou nottt for ~"'I 11ft1.; I ... , .,.. 1M l:"ll111 think 1t'1 temfte and IO do the olhtr _.. I ..et•-4 .. -.U
mo&hers I have talked 10. Whal do ,.....
>OU 1h1nk" Herc 'tis: =,.. fw ; ... _. ,,... Ian
"We ttarcifull) acknowlcdac our _, Jamie
dauah1er's 1rrespons1b1h1y an not wtlll a levely ....... pll. "97
sending thank-)·ou no1cs for her •WM
weddma 11fis. We wan1 )OU to know Wrttlltc '" le ~IHle J..r that we appreciated your auendancc lllsarOdlllu•
and aifi for this occasion and express ..._ llleJ ,. .. ,. freaa lllelr .._y.
a heanfelt 'Thank you:" Sign me -.,..
MAROAMMA. rA. Nute1 el 8rNe'1 P .......
DEAR MAAJANNA: I'm..,. tile NUlll.,Gnem'1ru.11
HICllU1I
By CHARLE: S GOREN
<'nd OMAR SHARlf
East-West vulnerable. Nonh
deals.
NOltTH
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WEST
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O'VoW
EAST
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Q "'' 4 0 10 I 6 5 3
• 7 '3 .. • 5 souru
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When West doubled MVal dubt,
• South realized there wu the daqer'
of a ruff. so he corrected to aeven no
trump. ..
"There are no nghls for the >~~nf!r
.gen raTio .. 'fhc1e are oo la
yo ung ~ople. The Constitu11on isn't
for us.· Staci said b111erly over a bowl
of cereal at -her bro1her's house. 'T m
angry at mx neighbors and sad
because I can t s1ay with my parents.'"
mcrs.
Mrs. Elmer. a rcaltor-as oc1ate.
admits she knew aboul 1he age
resmc11on before bu)'ing. But she
laked the area; 1\ was affordable and
convenien110 work and school. Other
resiaen1s. she said. violated deed
res1 ric11ons gO\'C.(!l'"g placement of
clo1heshnes and P.~ne tanks so she
didn't think Sraci would be a prob-
lem.
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w at led • heart. declarer i.merted
dummy's ten and East made a aood
play what he-'withheld the-kifta-
not that it made any difference. De-
clarer won the ace and took two
rounds of clubs, endiq ia dummy.
Now declarer made Wat pay a
heavy price for bis double. She said it was hard making the
adjustmcn1 to her temporary new
home, about si>. miles from 1he l\\-O-
block-long mobile home park she was
evicted from 1he day before because
deed restricti ons bar children uncfcr
IS. ... It was scary waking up lh1s
morning. I didn't kn ow where I was at
first,·· Staci said.
On Tuesday. Pasco Circuit Judge
Wayne Cobb reJecled Beverl> and
Thomas Elmer's request lO delay a
Jan. 6 order. He said if S1aci wasn't
·out of the house by 5 p.m. the couple
would go to jail for I 0 days.
. ·The judge said Staci. a quiet A~B
freshman at Zephyrhills High School.
may come home for visits. e"en for
OYemight, bul may not move home
permanently unlil she turns l5 on
April 7. She says she will move llomc
then.
.. We have nothing against 1he girl.
it's the principle ... said Alme Murray.
She is one of 1he neighbors who sued
to preserve the adults-0nly status of
l .. '9. HO\ D
She was wrong.
All the neighbors hired an auomev
and filed a lawsu11 in Ma) 10 enforce
the age clause. In Au$u t. a j udge
upheld 1he deed res1ricuons and said
Staci had lO go.
Staci sla)'ed.
Earher this month 'Cobb said he
had no choice but to find 1he parent
an i:on1emp1. He set a deadline for
them 10 comply or report 101a1I.
The Eimers· auornc)'. Mal) G reen·
wood. made one last bid Tuesday to
dela} tac1·s move unttl mad-March
after amendm·cnts to a federal hous-
ing )aw take effect oullawang_ ?gc
rcs1nc11ons in some •communiue .
The Judge reJec1ed 1he reques1 and
sctfe~uled a hearing for March 22 .
.. I knew 11 \\Ould happen because
the· neighbors don't like me. The)
would have done an)'thang to get nd
Beverly Elmer hUtf her daughter Staci, 14, at her brother's
home where she rs llvlng temporarily. -
of me:· 1ac1 said.
Bruce Murra}, a retired la\\ cn-
forccm1;nt officer from Pmsburgh.
was.satisfied with the outcome.Jfthc
deed re tnction was broken. he said
11 would open up the area for sale to
7tn)'one.
Mrs. Elmer. whose husband is a
long-d1s1ance truck dn\er. womcs
about the !.Cars on her daugtuer.
In fac1, Staci was so upset after the
ruli ng she had her mother sta)
'\ 1-:" Sll ·\ K 1-:ns
O\Crn·1ght "!th her al her marncd
bro1hcr Oaf'\\<) n's house.
:·This is hord on tae1 cmouonal-
1)'." said Mrs Elmer, 45. "I can't
bchc\C people can be th1 cruel The)
d1dn'1 care 1f she had 10 sleep on a
park bench.
"If I had 1hough1 all 1h1 \\Ould
happen. 1here'd been no \\3)' I \\Ould
ha"e done this 10 hun tac1. Bul at
this point. I \\Ould nol sell m)' hou~
We've gone lhrough 100 much:.'
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The biddina:
Nort.111 Eut
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4 • Paa
5 Q Paa
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7 NT
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Pue r .. r ..
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Openina lead: Three of Q
To double a /reely-bid slam for
penalties is an act of folly. If the
opponents are relatively sane, the
most you can hope for is down one,
or with bad breaks, down two. It is
far more senlib)e to follow Theo-
dore Liahtner'a advice and Ute the
double u a lead-director, callina
for an unusual lead, amerally dum-
my's first-bid suit. But even that
can backfire once in a while.
The two criteria for •jump &b.ift
are a self-sufficient iwt of your own
or a fit for partner's suit-South's
hand qualified on bo~h counts.
If West couJd ruff a diamond,
that meant that fut beJd five dia-
monds beaded by the ten, and the
suit wu not 1oin1 to run. So declar-
er led dum.rny'J sin&)cton diamond
and, when Ea.st followed low, be
finessed the niDef Al a rauh, be had
no problem eollectir\1 all the trick.a .
With hindaiaht it is easy to say
that West wouJd have done better
not to double seven clubs. Eut
miabt-bave led a diamond anyway,
allowioa West to set the slam with a
ruff. In all honesty, tboqh, we
must admit that we, too, would
have doubled with the Wat hand-
and suffered 1b.e same fate.
for ........... alMllt a.tel
Cora'• ................... ,..,. ........ c...-........... , •. 0 .
... 406, o.t.••· na. n.J.-4G6.
·Slam .beak 2!, devilish tad GOv. Dukakis a proud grandf ath·~r
Q. What's a .. slam book"? ·:Royal purple" wasn't purple. It •
• A. Is such still around? If so. too as sequins. By The Associated Pr~ss
bad. Years ago schoolkids passed BOSTON -Ale .. ndra Jane
around notebooks" with each Dri ve your car normally. and in a Daliak1a, lhc first grandchild of Go"
classma1e's name on a page. Young-year it wm turn out its own weight 1n Michael . Dukakas. \\as born
sters wh o so desired wro1c unsigned carbon. Or say sa ys an e'pcn . Wedncsda). more lhan a "'eek 0,er-cuttio~ remarks about 1he ~rson d De ·1· h 1· t "'di · d Treasury officials of 1hc onunen-uc. name . v1 ts Ille ia · uanc The bab) wa delivered afler a "' t d tal Congress 1n 1790 offered a J.ob to mania semester ior man~ a s u enl. · d1fficul1 pregnancy tha1 forced her I · II h · d d an engraver named Henn Dawkins net enta y. 1 e anc1en1 omans 1 · J mo1hcr. La~ Dukak1s. 33, to remain somethint!iike that They called lhc1r He couldn"'t take it nght away. Had to a·n bed for months and abandon ihe
book "L' II .. Wh d finish scning ha time on a counler-1 us. ence our "'or "' pre 1dent1al cam paign that occupied "libel... ieiting convicuon. the rcM of the fa mil) for most of I 988.
Wintergreen as fluorc cnt. Those The new father. John ()uka"-1s. 30.
People in the south of England who purport to know say hule blut" 1he son of Mrs Dukak1 ' firs1 mar.
have biaer feet than people 1~ the green hghls flash inside )our moulh n agc. managed the . outhcrn
north of England. Podiatris1s· records when you chew a Wintergreen Life pnmanc for the Duk,k1s campa1grf
prove it. Nobody kno"(s wh y. Saver. Ahhough 1he )Ounger Dukak1s wH
ne"cr adopted b> the aovcmor, he ha
used has ~tepfather'!I name.
CH. Report From Costa Mesa
"Volunteers and
1 Volunteerism"
A bUQ)ant Gov. Dukak1s \\as
telling v1s1tors about the long-a"'a1tcd
b1nh and accepting con1ratulat1ons
at his S1atchousc office Wcdnesda>
morning. The -.o,emor ~1d he
planned to scrap his official schedule
in 1he aflernoon so he and his wife
could v1s11 the new grandchild T•d Denson
"Mother and child arc hcahh~ and
happy and rcstina comfortabl>.' )81d
Dukak1s spokesman James Dorsc>
SANT MONICA -ctOT Ted
Danson Joined Los Anaelcs Ma)'or
Tom Bradley 10 announce a nrw ---------------------------1 consc:rva11on aroup oppo"iCd tu lhe
planned saJc of ocean lot!. for off hore
oil dnlhni.
COPLEY COLONY
with Betty Petroff
TONIGHT 5:30 PM
Danson. s1ar of lhc lon.-runnana
telcv1s1on scrae\ "('hccrs.' wall be
president of the Amencan O«ans
Constrvauon Commiucc. which will
moun1. a tampa1an to fiaht ,the
lntcnor ~n'l'Cnt's planned lease Sale 9S thll would open S m1lhon
acm 10 dnlltna.
.. The federal au,crnmenl' plan
could rt•\uh ma coa\thnc dolled w11h
dnlhn& platforms the 1Lc of l\\O
football fields and 25 1oncs h1ih."
Dan~n said th1 ~ed ..
The actor 1 best known for pla) 1n1
the amorous e~·athlctc turned tiar-
tcndcr an BCi. "Cht-cn:· and al\O
s1arrcd 1n thc films .. fhrtt Men and a
Baby" and the moY1e for tclC\.1 ion,
"Something About Ameha "
Lrnd1na their upport to DAnaon'
committee WttC Sens Alal'I Cran ton.
[).('ahf.. ~le W1l10n. R.( ahf., 1tate
Awmblyman Tom Hayden. ac-
unscs Sally Fidd and Ally Shftdy.
acion Uo)id lridlet. Jama GarMr
.,,y OU could be riaflt -111 lel IO!"°
I.BO (July 23-Aua; 22): ~ prot-.
pttt featured in connec1ion with buic:' ...-.; .....,, ..... ~ Emptw•a m-
dcpendelK'e. oriaanalhy. entbuusm.
Mftnber of ~tt tt• 11 attl'Ktfd. wtll IOOft pua 11 ia 10 many wonll. -rt. .
YDlOO (Aua, 2l-&ol. 22): Trust intuition. Family membrr knows,_
Ale rilftt nd wtll ldmn n. Focm oa tPeculltion. YMecy, ll'llvel ....
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HaM ....... IJr.
and Oann) 0c" 110. and 5t''cnl member\ of the "Cheer .. cast
.\~HVILLf., Tenn. -Coun1ry
mu\tC sta.r Hank Wllhams Jr. sa)s he
'' \1111 haunted b) memories of a SOO.
foot fall down a Montana mount11n
w-hale he was h1lun& 1n 1cns.
W1lhams • .on of a coun&I') music
p1onttr. said he thankl about the
near-fatal accident when he 1ttt TV
s'hows aboul moun&ain
"I've had dmams aboUt it ... hf Mid
in an 1nttrv~. "I should ha"e dttd,
Tht doctor Mid he had worlttd on DlaUY of bOyt 1n v eetnam and ~be Fran~ they loolled IOod com~ IO
•· ·He llid I bid .._ Ill l9ere
' (\pared dealh) for something. I think
abou1 thal all the ume " ·
. Williams. '\9. spenl a )ear rtCO\.er-
ang from the head IOJUnes He Yi tars a
beard and sunglasses lO hide the scars.
He has bttn voted enlenamcr of
1he )Car for the pa!ll lV.O }Can by the
oun&r} Musi(' A soc1111on. H1$ hit
records include "If the South Woulda Won ,. ··Born 10 Boogie'' and·· .\II M>
Rowd)' Friend .\re C omina 0\Cr
Ton1aht .. •
MEGEVE, France -Bntam's Dedln1 of York, Sar-d Fn ..... ,
spent. i.c .. eral hours Wtdnndi)' on
the sll.1 \lope . offic11tin1 at the
an1ernat1ona.l champ1onsh1ps of the
• Combined Winter portS Assoc11-taon.
An avid skier Sarah,_., penuadcd
. to \l&) 00' tftc compc1111on slopes on
1he advice of sccun t) officials.
The duche~s had lunch with Baro-
"" 'ad1ne de Ro1hschi&d. 1htn J>O$Cd with the competinj teams for
phototraphe"' he also s1aned the
cait of9·)car-old Katie Wttt inJurtd
1n a ~11na accident last Wttk. "lo
Kat1e."Gc1 YtCll and Take carc. lo .. e,"
the autoaraph uld.
HVILLE. Tcnn.-Grand Olc OP') star o.~wi ..._._and hts •1fc
ha,·c become paft'nts. a spoknman
for the 1n,cr tatd Wfdnnda)'. Houston's.,,~ Katht' ll\'C binh to
a bo)· TUC1da)' mom1na It Walhs
Kn1pt Hospnal in Shrevepon, La.,.
taKi spokesman BUly Oraton, The bOy~ was named O.vtd Louis.
Houston 11 best known for h11 1966
m1ll101HClhna hn. "Almosa Pn-
IUMed... He hu •n sinaina rq-
ullrty °"aw Grand Ole Oprj country mac.,.uacel97l.
.
Chief of staff blasts bank ads ·questioning S&ls' _saf~ty
l 1 WASHING TON {AP) -White
t HOUie Cb~f of Saaft' John Sununu
1rd>Uked bankers Thursday O\tr ··1r-
respon11blt .. newspaptr acherti~
ments encou,..aa 11,·inas and loan
cu5lomers to withdraw thtir<kpos11s.
industry officials said
1 Sununu raised the issue during a
pnva&e, hour-IO"I mce11n1 aucnded
by President Bush. TtelSUF) Sec-
' rcaary Nicholas Brady, 8udact Di rec-
tor lt1chard C?vman and reprt~nta·
tivcs of five bank and S&L aroups,
said Frederick Webber. president of
the U.S. Lcaaue of ~v1n~ lns11tu·
uons. ~ho auendcd the mccuna.
Another source, who sp<>ke on the
conditiQn of anon) m11y. atd,
"Sunu.nu charactenzcd the ads twice
Aor 1hrtt tames as 1rrcspe>ns1blc. He
said, "This type of prb.14e as 1r-rcspons1ble ...
Meanwhile, the General Accoun1-1n:a Office UrJCd the &O\ccnmcnt.
after agreement is reached later 1h1\
)Cir on an S&L bailout and reform
(.Ht· DI 'I I . I'\ I .
peckqt, to prompt)) take control of pe>mts'" 1u1d11~ tht prn1dent:
the JSO rema1n1"1 insohcnt, ~t \1111 ··0tpo11ton anwrtd savinas must
open. 1nst1tul.lons. be protccied .... We must rttc>hc ttit
BuVt.at tht Whuc House mectana. curttnt d1fficult1n and a'o•d further
did not address tht ads or re' cal an) IOSSt'S; ... permanent reforms to prcft~nce amona the many opt ion.,, prevent t~ problems from rcoccur-
for addreu1n1 the S&l cnsas. accord-ma: ... the depo 11 insurance s~stcrn
mg to pan1c1pants. (should be put) on (a) sound financ~al
"He was there to learn from us and footana. (and dtanup, costs ~hould be)
he'saaood listener," Webbcruid. "It equitably all<X·ated. ·
""as vel) grahf)mg. The man as Sununu's an~r o'er tht> advertise·
personally involved 1n t~is." ments underscores the adminiF
White House spokesman Marlin trat1~·s concern that the debate in
Fitzwater said the prrs1dcnt "'ho wall Washm1ton over ho" to pa) for t~c
meet \\Ith mcinbcrs of Conaress on , S&L cnsrs has unnen ed some thnfl
the subject this morn1na. will detail depe>s11ors C\icn though no one 1n
his S&L program 1n a s~ch to 10,ernment has suwstcd that in·
Congre son Feb. 9. "ured deposits arc not full)' protected.
Mecun& part1c1pants said Bu h La~t "celi;, there "crt reports from
1nd1ca1ed he has not )Ct rcce"ed rea1onal Federal Home Loan Ban~
recommendations from the TreasuF) of h1gh1:r than C\P«ted &.l
Department. But Fallwater \aid that w11hdra"als after Br.td ) and other
eroPosals in the address to Congresc, adm1n1nra11on c;>ffit'aals discussed a
·v.111 be prcll) 'PCC•fic You'll know suuttuon that depositors pa) n
·exactly what our prop()sal 1s ·• an urancc fee to nusc mone) for lht
The SPokesman outlined the "bas• (PIH~ SH SAVINGS/ A81
Panel leaders.hit regulators o.ver thrift audit failures
\\ \SHJN<1 IO?li: I \Pl -I "O lt.:adcr of the Uou'll"
U.111i.rng u11Hl111trc "'' I hur.,da\ hl.1mcd kdl·ral \~L rq;ul:uor~ tor tilt' l;ulu1 C: o( f'rl\ ait• auditor to untO\ er
lltubkm'> an 1n,111u11on\ 1h<1t latc1 ta11l·d.
Rl'll. I kn')' B Gl1l11ak1. l» T l'\3\ ih<' chairman ot
ttw p:11w'I, ullll Rl·p I runk \nnun110 D-111 .. al'<>
w mph11nl·d <1hm1t .m "lll\t1t\ltllHH1l11cd re, oh mg door''
"h<.•1r mntl't arrnununti tirm11 <t\\1gn rmplo~l"'r~ to t~e
h1.kral Homt• l ct tn Bank 1\Qatd a\ "(dlo\\\." The
1ecuuntan') on lu;rn 1m1' Ilk ad'\' 1cl' w thc hank hoard
hd111r ,,·1~1rn1nt\ til 1h,·11 lirtJ1', thl· k¥1\huors "Jtd
I h\· '>l:JICml"nt "' thl" t''O .1rrnm(lan1ed a lo11g-u,~n11t·d r\·1~01111111~1 lhl· c •l"rll"rnl c\Hount1n& Olliu.• that
~uinl'd up '>l\'ln1o1.1nl:1o'' 111"h11,h11\\krt•ndl."nt J~ ·uunung
lirin-, '"\fol n1'1 :.itkqu.ttcl~ aud11" 1n'lmut10n' that later
t:ulcd •
r h(' (I \(). { Oll~ll "0 Ulldltlll(\ ttllJ 1n~~'-ltg_Jll\ l"
agcnl:~ \u1J 11 lrnd lounJ ·-:1uJ111ng und r.:~1rtan~
prubkm' •. \1a;n1ti1. 1)1 \·nuul!h (in "' c1'>('<.I to.'\ rrani
ow n•tcr1111g thl• CI'\ firm' ptrlurmang th\.· aud1b to
•rcgulatt n .till! nrt,fl'\\IOllal hodl~\ li.11 th .. 1r rC\ 11.'\\,"
It named lh t' litm-, J ~ Bune & Co .• ~ub\«iUC"nth
uc quirrd b> loulhe Ros .. & Co 't>cloaue Ha~kinscl Sell\,
E1n)t 6. \\ h1nne\ (1reen\te1n, Logan&: o . and .\rth>-'t
Young c Co • \ruthur \ oun1 audited Iv.I) m .. 11tu11ons that latrr
lx·c.\mt· t~o uf1hc ba"l'sl 1n<,ol\ enrn:s in TC"\.as. rcquirin&
b1ll1on\ of dollar'> from the fc!'deral ~6.L an~urancelunlf:
\ ernon ~.n angs and Loan .\\c.oc1atton and. Wc~tern
~·'' ang, \)\lX ia11on Gon1ale111nd .i\nnunz10 said .i\rthur
\ oung rrcrl\cd -near!\ SI m1lhon m fee from the l\\>O "c L\ . T!H~ t"o ~ad th<'~ v.cre ··appalled that the .. b nl
ho;irJ ... d1<.l not !>lcp 1n ~ears earher to demand reform of
mht1n1 proc-ci.Jurl."'> and pcrform3nrc." The) s.a1d the~
\\uuld 1.:onduu hranng .. on the matter.
\1 Dann~ \\all, chairmoin of 1he ba nl board saJd last
. \\l'ck that h1 agcnn 1s '1sorou I~ pursuin& accounung
lirn'' 1h t ma' ha' C' c-on1nbutcd 10 failure~. \gene) 'po~ ""' n ..aid the ba11k board tiled\''''' suits ag:un ta
number lll lirm ... 1ndud1ng 1v.o from the so-<:allcd "Big
r 1ih1 ··
Largest TriAity
rooftop netWork,
bellp_g~...:.....:rt~. ~~~~~~===::=:t.tl:O und_~__..
complete. probed-
' Geneva Business Services
, names ~peyer as president
p:i-.c around airports as al" a) sat a
premium but no"hrre mort so than
at John "'a}ne ~1rport.
This prompted an unusual 1de3.
shared b) l"O Orange Count) com-
pan1e'i to ~ .comt' a rcaht) this
month a 1hc) art celcbratm&. the
complcuon of "hat as being billed as
the largest lommercaal elc' ated
hchPort 1n the t, nated 'tatcs.
R lcl J S h L..-d .... f G B 1 Thret: )Ca~ ago La9d .\ssoc1atC\ oaa . peyer as vcen promote to presKJCnl o eneva us ness l rust. which 0" ncd !>e'en acn~s
Service• Inc .. the merger and acquisition services dl\·1s1on of The 1cncva adJOin ino the airpori·s "cstr rn
Cos .• Jt was announced by Anhur D. Perrone Jr .• 'ice chairman of the 0 h -r-·-'-• Irvine-based 1nternat1onal financial services oro~nizauon. pc) er replac.c\ bound r~. te ~d up .v..u ·'-'-"' ... ar · -llehcoptt:r\ Inc to, co-construct Conrad J. Tuerk. who has lefl Geneva to pursue other business 1nu~rcsts ( t:nterport . .
1 Befo,re .1 ?86. Speyer .was an inde~nd~nt.1nv~tmen-t banker for 15 }carCi. De+,agn1:d from the beginning to
. spec1al121ng in mergers and acqu1s~t'!>".s ~n .ewport Beach. provide full-ser\lct· 'iupport for hel!·
Anoe 0. Kne1er, Pb.D., ans and sciences profe ~or oicconom1n :it copter operauons an th~ co_unt_y. ll
Duke University has~'oined Westen Dl&ital'1 board of director Her features l"-O landing pads, a rnn-_ · · · • bo d 10 be "" be forcncc c.·entcr. 10.000 ~uarc feet ol appointment restore . cstern D1g11al s . ar to mcm rs. 1•1em r-. airport frontage office spale
ship had dropped to nine when Joseph Ba1a. vice chairman and sccrctaf'). c,toragr maintenance hangar to hou~
reurtd "Anne Krueger"s appointment as cons• tent with t'ur ObJCctn c 10 up to 15 hchcoptcn _ all atop the
maintain a strong outside board of directors with the skills and experience nc" a1r cargo bu aiding +,en ang John
neccssaf') to help guide our compan~ ... stated Roger \\ John on Wa)nc Airport
. ch.airman. p~1dent and chtef cxccutn c officer. "Her extens1\ e e\~ncnlC Tridair HchlOptcl'\ has pro' adl'd
in inteinauonal economic de,elopment and trade "-•II be vcr; uSt:ful in Orange ( ount\ business \\Ith heh·
I s&ecnng Western 01g1tal's vowing world'-"1de presence." copter sen 1lC the last decade . .\s the
• • • largest helicopter operator an the The Los .t\naeles office .of ne Bffloa Co•Hhing Group lee. has count) Tnd:ur routaneh tran<1pons
named Corona del Mar rcs1den1 Walter B. Gerken, for~er chairman of the 80, crnor <.cnonor\ mo' 1c
Pacific Mutual Lafe Insurance Co. to the po t of senior ach1~r as pan ot celebrities and Orange (ount) bu~•-
the firm's expansion program an Southern California One of the "ortd• nc\ people.
leading management consulung firm • BCG· help companies dc\Clop Pnor to the con~trult1on. of
suc,ce ful compet1t1\e trateg1es ( rntcrpart. Tndair "fta., based at
• • • f Vfll G • '.1arun A'1a11on Inc. Fountain Valle) resident Lfncla Armour, one o age rten s moc.t In addition 10 thr modern smgh.~
sou1h1-aflcr designers, has ~n chosen for mcmtx-rshap an the lntcr~or Jnd '""in:Jet hchlopter upcraJcd b)
Design Soc1et), the industt) s leading organazatton. The a~nouncemrn t Tndair. Ce nterport I\ home to 1~0 of
was made b) Chns hlossin. director of n:iarketmg for the\\ h11ucr-ba!>c<l the oldc t Bell Helicopters 1n th~.
anterior design, furniture and home accc sol) firm. "orld Built in 19-H Scnal os 36
Allante Capl&al Corp. h·a add~lo;. Stuley Ro11be, M.D. to ate. board and 7 -on~ ~1th th~ ap~arance ol
Or directors Dr Rouhe operates a pnvate neurosurg1cal prac11cr m ihc an automobile Jnd lh4.: other an. earl) . ffi "l .1, \Cr~1on of the "\1 ..\ ') H ·t\pc' heh-Inland Empire and 1 a 1hatcd with many outhland ho~p1t:ll!> nu4.:r t:optrr _ ha"e bct n ~no"'n 10 !>hare
our agreement wtth the lnd1anapohs Center for dvan('ed Rc'icarch. ~e thr 11.y 0 , a Orange count' e'en
arc fundm& thcconunucd de,elopmcntofa therapeutic ultra ound dc' ice ·.
designed to treat br.un tumors \\tthout damage to thc antcncning. health~ 1PfH~ 'u HELIPORT /A81
Bl 'Sl~E..~S 'OTES
Sy Oty News SerVlce
PauJ F Crouch founder and presi-
dent ot Tu un-oo~ Tnn1tS' Broad·
C3Slln& "et\\Or ... I under 1n\<C t1p-
t1on toda~ b) the !'.auonal Rehg1ous
Broadla tcrs' ethics commmce, the
comm111ec chairman said ~LM~ The rrobe into some of Cro1tch"s
Chrysler Corp. Ch•lrm•n Lee lacocc• 1peall1. In New York bu inc pra uccs.. part1culurl> has
City on Thursd•y ·~ut ending 1989 wlttt strong e•rnlng1. acqua 111on and bu1ld1nt of new ~ , tek\ 1~1on st:it1ons Q\Cr the past 16
Chryslerls ear...tngs tip' \CU'S, lOUIJ re Ult IO has CApUI IOn I II =---rrom the \OluntaF) organ1z.at1on
'"Then· ha' e been allca.atton~.
2 3 .8 Percent l·n Q-uarter ~~~ch~~~~~A~~~~~~~~:·r~~:id~ht; LO\ Angele Times before :ln NRB
rnnwnuon 1n ~:. h1n1ton ihas ~eek.
."-F\V \OR" ( \P):-< hc:,lt:r .
( orp ., tourth-4uJrtcr earning'>
Jumped ~ l ~rlcnt higher than the
same fll'rtod ta 1 )cJr the uu1011Mkcr
announ,cd T hursJa)
The nation·s th1rd·lar~c't ;iuto-
ma ker reported an Jfttr-13\ profit of
4 B 6 malhon . or SI 5 a '>h:trl.', in
the three monthscndcd Dec 31. 1 hat
compared \\-Ith earning of S3SO ~
m1ll1on or SI 5" a 'ihJrc. in the fourth
quanC"r of IQ .,
Re\cnuc totaled sij 6~ h1llrun. up
t J.6 pcrli:nt from .S . J hllhon an the
com· pondana 1'1 7 quarter
J'or the· tun \Car. < hr"lcr had
pro lit ot I 0 billion. or ·4 Mil cnts a
share do"' n lrom S 1.19 b1llrun. or $~ Y()a -,han: in I ql(1 RC'' enuctorthe
\ear rose to "\SS h1llmn Imm S~~ 3
b1thpn.1he ~re\ IOUS \C3r
·the IY~ result "l'rc rl·dureJ h'
Y \ I nulhon dul' Ill a S I ~O m11l1on
charge for prl'\ aousl\ annl)unc~d
plant dosrnes in c hn 'lcr'\ \l u .tnr
part~ !IUb'>1J1;in· · < hrHkr C h.urmJn Ll't: \ l;uoH·o
'31d 1~~ u>mpan) lhll'H'd II\ .,l.~
'Tnnit) and its SU~ldUU) Of"&301/3· obJ1,"\:t1ve'i Ju~ing the )t'.H. andmlln1 uonc. own or control more. telev1Ston
compleuon o~ its mcrg<"r "11h ~men· 1itatton th•rn an~ other singl~ O"ft n~t
can \lotors ( orp .• inu~a·"nf it lar an the l nl\ed ~tates. The net"ftOrk
nl11rud. m:n\.cl 'hare Jlld 11~1shang includes t-, lull-po" er L Hf maon
the )Car" rth \trong l-arnang<., "h1l:h and more than 1 lo"·JlO"Cr talion
men n u~ 1~0 19 " v.1th "' lot ot · natmn"'1de a ~ell a at least :o
momentum ·rore11n talion -
The automa\.e1 s:ud 11 .. 'hair ot the l he Re' }t..eath .\ Ho~ of
l \. l3r mar..,et rose to .,11 'pcrl'C~t [)alt;a \.\ho ha been batthn& Crouc.:h
lrom 10. (fcn.c n1 Iii ( hf)'l r ~ for 'I\ \Cars o'er control of a ~hart' oft he truck mar\..c:t ro"' to ! Q 4 Poughkee·~tc "'-\ . \\atton, ub-
Jl('t\ cnt lrom I 'I 1 JlCr\°'t'll\ in 1'1 / mant"d a t 7-p c c.omplaant about •
-Chc: .. lcr <;;ml· I!· old.~ .i!i million rouch 10 1hc committee. the Time 'chick -thr lrr:..t time 11 \Old a J
mclhon l f'.' and 3 m1ll1\ln trud.~ 1n 'Hou ·r repeated charac he made thc~ic~~r:-cump.arcJv.rth 1 "~ in 113" u11 and bcfon: the Federal
m1lhon an Ill~ · Communica11on Comma ion allt>g·
Chf1\lc!I11unr1al < orp .. 1hc auro-ing 1tra1 ( rouch uneth1calh ttndcr· ~li.1..,er' lman\;1 ng _urm !cportl·d :i took ··a ho ulc 1aJ.co,er· of the
fourth quancr profit ol ~ mllhon. tclC\l\IOn -,tatron .. "hich Houser
up trorn Ml nulhon a ~~aH11rh<'t fur d aimco ht' rounded'
tht ~ull ~1.:.\r c hn.,lcr ho3n_tt 31 ha~ta lhe H c· arantcd Tnnll' a hct>n~
pwhl of -~~ ~1llll1on up lwm ~--" to the talion \\TB\ :T\.. and
m1llron'" IQ~ Hou\Cr said the la"' uat o'er the (,l."ncral !\Jotnr' < urr. oind f qiJ stJllon\ control t \ctleduled to go 10
•\fotor c o Jrc '-''J>l'l tcJ h> rck.h\.r tn.il ~n. their \t.'Jr-cnd car ninii fi~un:' m m1J· fchruan (Ptease see CROUCH/Mt ..
tissue," sa1~ ·Robcn W. Herman. pre 1dent of the Co ta \ksa firm ··or
Rouhe's e\pcncnce ".ill make h1 ad\lce and suppon \Cf' 'aluahk 10
the)( elf on ... • • • t VID ~II and A11oclate1, a ch-·11 engmcermJ. plannm& and
sul"\-C)IOJ firm in lnme. Terry J. ffartmaa, fot-mcr director of project
engineering for 1 he In 1ne Co .• ha JOmcd a~ )(naor 'llC pre 1dcnt for pro~t managcmcht and Patrick J. Brown of l..nguna Bealh ha been
named prOJCCt manager He 1 currentl> pro' 1dang i?rOJCC'l m:in:igcml·nt for
the 8.JO.<rc planned communtt) of \\cstparl ad Old To"n Htstonc. lie
both 1n l~1ne: Ne\\pOTt Boule,ard \\tdcn1ng 1n iustin and tht: Thoma
Wtncf') Pl:11 in Rancho Cucamonga
Fidelity-National Fiflancial' s re y eoues up 6 1 .-5 °/o ·
• • • MartDf 'atlonal BHll h s promoted Mary 0. Mllltr of In inc to
So(ntor vie( prC'\idcnt 'he will retain .her pr1maf) n:-spon'i1b1lat' U'i
qJmmerc1al lender nnd branch manaicr for thr \1rport Bu inc Han\:ang
Centcrand also ~r'c on the bJnil:'$ scmormanngemcnt com matte'
·-
In anc-ba<.l-d Fidelity ~acioaal
Financial lac., a lcadtng lltk in-
urance untlcnH1tcr. has reported ~
<iharpl ) h11her net income on :i ()I S
percent ancrra~ 1n aros'> re' enur' for
the tounh quarter. cnJcJ Oc1 "·
(,ro l"l"' enucs lor fi\(al 11.1
chmbc<.l ..io.1 ~rccn1
f-or the tourth 4u.lrt'°r, net income "ll' S 1 .94~.QOO. rnmp.ucd 10
I . .
:J 988 new hoiTie sales inch up
'.after taking 10°/o plunge in '87 .
I ~".000 tor thl• h--iurth quarlcr ol
li'iCal I q 7 On a jll..'r \hare b.1\1\, tht•
net tor the quartl'r "ft \ ~ \'t"nl\
<.omparl'li 10 \ 1.cni.... 1n the Har·
1.:arhcr quarter
CirO\\H"'l'nU\'\'lllfthcll I IQ l'
qu:irter "ere 40 .• 7' 000 up 61.:'.'
percent lrom thl prior u·.11 4u3rtcrl)
r~' cnUt''> ul S'..'! ~ 'I ~.()()f • \\ c11h1cJ
a'cr;igr ~hJrc\ ou1 .. 1.1n1.iane for th,•
quarter d{'(linC'd 4 4 p.:rcl"nt lrom the
pnot \C'Jr amount
For h~al I 'I .
"l'rl' SJ l4 400 111.lt l
1n,rcase o\1:r the
l·ordcJ 1n ti~ I I 1h '"'I mrnme lo'r
the: mo'it recent ti .ti 'cu " ' S 1.4~.000 ur M c:nl\ i)cr hilrr. on\pa~d to s.i .000 or I '-' for
fi5-1:al 19 ~ \\c1ghtcdu,c.·ra't.: \hare
oul\tan<11n •or fiscal 1.q "ctt 6
pcrnntaho,cthefi al 19 71e"r l.
\\ 1lham P. fole' II. prcstdcnt Did .
lh cf l'\CCut1\C officer. Qjd the 1m-
rro,cd earning) 1n lht' lounh quarter
rctlcc1 the uuc" ful a 1m1la11on of
the former \\ c tern T 1tlc I nsuranl'C
Co o~ra11on\ f1delrt) 'ataonal
a qu1rC'd tht: San Frano~o-ba~cd
(Plean 5ff FLUOR/ A81
FBf accused of ignoring r q h i' ag
WASHINGTON (AP) -~ FBI has ~ a ~request fordtWJ5o(a Cbicaeo fraUcf probe.
dda1.1• reeuthorization of w Commodit} Futures
Tl'ldi• CommilllOR. the H<K* Aarieuhurc Comm1tttt
chairman aid Thunda)'.
would help usdO our job 11 we NMathorizi1 Do )'OU tet a 11'"11.hned. • .......... t11C04I ~ '° llt ia... ........_ Kalt
cit. fiacncvinlawandoq~ulation\Ut~u~netd• . '"Ouriatmtttnot·todNrlninr1whor1ftllOCftaOf' tta~ llld.; .._.,, daia tk 1-if·lfll1 is lftOft
chanaanait-· any ind1\'idU1I'> .. Enet~ Mid. -whit wr'W ....... " na~ ~ dlle ...._ • not -c baw 10 ddetMS Dt la Garza called the FBI rttp<>nsc ."rik'h 11 this samp&y the l)IWm ittitlf. We're tryutt IO dtteiau• -1( our,,...., .. .._ da11 ildlli11110 rurtit eotlAdelk't ....
· Lawmakers elpecud to act quickly this year to
reauthonze the comm1u1on throuah 1994, said Rep.
Eliajo "K.ika" de la Gan.a, 0-1'uas, the House
Aancuhurc Commin~ chairman.
time." • thcttha1bcenan1~111-1f1ticS)llmlWOvettd "~cloMve1D111twcrylfrioulcoacm1-adba~
"It ma) be that~~ lookint M>ltly 11 mm1nal or 1hc problem1. I the IY1&Cm did not wort. theft the reaon tor &Min tllaed oe mpoe1r1 we"rc ~blll hm
Ulcitd criminal wro n,. AOt;loolUfll the intnC'lcie-1 Quntion bc•CCHM~ 'Why not?° peODlt in* andUllry·-about publit ptrftpUOftl of the
of tfle 'ystem." he sa1 . ··Buut least tell usthat." -Th111nquiry wdl not bt limited 10 Ch1cat0. Yt'c'n be matlcu and cOaftcltnct an tbolt l'UIVU... ., ... :
Howevn-. he said theer plans were chansed b)
dttdosurc ofa two-)ear. FBI undttco'er 1nve-st1pt1on of
aJleaed fraud and allqal tradio& pnicuccs in the Chacqo
futures markets.
The bureau had no 1mmech1tt comment. A looluftlll the Cl~ha~ and the 1~*"1 ll'lrOuahou• tht · 11lc ~ 1)'11tm aovemina commoditift
spokesman also rcfo~ to d1scu11 rcpons that the FBI na11on. todoourbnttodi~vn1fthcrc maybtDrobltms markets is com.J*•. buC at musa WOt\ twdl ~ ao
anvcs1ipted comi>lamli that broken and traders cheated that ha\lt not )Ct co~ to IJ&hl and to remedy thOR.''-~aatt tbc ••tcsr!t)' of tholt martctt ... said Sen ....
customers out of m1lhons of dollars an etc.ts on the C~onal criucs hive challtneed the tfrc.cti\'e· Patridl. J. Lcalt). ~Vt.. chauman o( tht xnatc
· "l contacted them (the FBI) as soon as this th1n1
broke," de la Garza said. ··we wanted to bt briefed'' as
soon as possible. he said, ··on anYthina they felt would not
interfere with their an\.~titation.
Ch1caao Mercanulc E•chansc and Ch1ca,o Board of nns of the CFTC u a i:esuJaaor and contend n ihould Aatacuhure Comm1t1tt.
Trade. btcome J!n of the S«uriunand Exchantt Commi111on, "That 1ntcariw is critical of tnsunn1 1nvnton th.at
Dt la Gana ~UilJ"td an qn~ulture su~ommltlet A CFTC spoknwoman said the Chi.caao 1nvnt1p-they can trull die l)'l&cm." he 1dded. ··~ore ~e
headed by Rep. Glenn Enat11h. D-Okla .. to fin<t out what uon placn an added burden on proponents of an rcauthor1uthcCFTC. wcwiltdo•hatevcris ncttnaf')' to
1t rould about the ChK'llO trad1na scudal 10 Stt af the mdc~t futurn comm1SS1on enturt thal thne merUiurereaulated propn-1)1 tO protect
"What we need 1s: Do you have any information that comm1ss1on's rqulatof) authoruy needs to bt "II puts us 1n a dcfen$1vc pos1t1on. and that's not the all the '""Hhftl public." ..
CROUCH
FromA7
· Houser also c.ontended Crouch has
used similar methods in taking over
several other stations or building and
buying new stations that undermined
existing Christian operations.
Cdtninal charges OK' d ·fbr
... . .
Crouch's brother. Trinity vice
p~ident the Re". Philip A. Cro·uch.
denied tha1 the organization has
opented unetnlcafly.
safety v _iolations in factory
I~ JOHN DOWLING -exposed lo what a doctor '<'ho 1ble prettdcn1 . tor another llhno1s examined them calltd a .. toxic casein which thrccexecut1vesoff1lm
cocktail" of hazardous chemicals. Rero"ef)' Systems Inc .• a suburban ~~..--
"If we arc hurting one (C~ristian station). we are hurting ourselves.'' he
said. "But we don't feel we arc doing
this."
Furthermore. Paul Crouch is "a
little upset at the NRB for not coming to him first," Phillip Crouch said.
SPRINGFlEL0.111.-Thc llhno1s They said accounts of cond111ons at Chicago company. were conviC'ted of
Supreme Court cleared the way the suburban Chicago factory. where mµrder and sentenced 10 pnson an the Thursday for criminal prosecution of wire was coated with pol)' 1nyl dea1h of a factory \\Orkcr "ho was
five fac1oryoffic1als whose cmplo)~ chlondc and other chemicals. "re· e~poscd to cyanide on the Job.
contend the) were inJured b> a "'to,1c scmblc a h1stoncal narral1\C about · Th 1 1 cocktail-and other unsafe working conditions an the ·~weal shop . of the the f.~~8~· cu~n~?st~i;;~~~h~~~
conditions. . mid-19th centuf). corporate executives ·ere convicted Without dissent. the state's highest The case drcw the attention of of murder in a safety-related worlt-..-----=--=-=-=--...... -....~...-.-----_... · coun rl.lled that the· federal Occupa-t>u~ane$S rou from aero s the lace death. HE [Ip fi'Onarsa~t~ amtHai ~ nation. as 'Aefl as couDtY pr ~'um ~r criminal prosetu ion for unsafe from Boston. New York and Los t:romA7 -working cond1t1ons. h I A Cook Cqunay grand Jury indicted Angeles who oug t 10 try s1m1 ar
todfle little red ·and white chopper the five officials of Chicaao Magnet cases uHheir areas.
No. 36 has its work cul out for it this Wire Co. 1n 19 4 on charges of Bus.in~ lea~c~. warned that
):ear. It 1s slaled to set the world hover agravated batter). reckless conduct Thu(sday s dec1s1on could lead 10 a record in concert wuh a SI00.000 and q>nsp1raC} However. a circuit patchwor~~of safet) standards ~f)·
charity drive. A date for the record judge d1sm1sscd the 1nd1ctments a . mg among counties a~d states. w11h
attempt will be set prior to June. year later, ruling. they "'ere pre-~~cc~ttves. fac1n~ cnmmal sanction "We figure we can do i.I in 50 empted by federal la'<'. 1fthcirfactones a1ltd to pass muster
hours:· said Doug Daigle. president The indictment charged that 42 .. What can an emplo)Cr do to of Tridair. "Changing pilots is gomg workers suffered ncr'c aQd lung forsce alJ of these circumstances. with
to be the 1ncky pan... disorders. scars from metals and the poss1b1hty that he.m~ be haulc;!
-Otllertenants located a1 Cenaerpon other problems as a result of their before the grand JUf) an and1ct.ed .
are Rockwell International, Briush working cond111ons. said Anh1;1r Gottschalk. president of Aerospace Corp .• Mamott Food Ser· Prosecutors said the factory lacked t~e llhno1s Manufacturers Assoc1a-
vice Division, USAir, American. safetr.equipmcnl. propercoohngand t1on. . • . .
Oclta and American West airlines. • ven11la11on and that "-Orkers were Thursdays ruling also set a poss~
'lSE l PS 4 DOM''
NEW YORI( (AP) -!he f0llowi"9 llsl shows lhe New York tock Elld'l•noe stocks end warrants 11"1•1 n.vc UP the most enct oown the most ba on 1>ercen1 o f cn a (l;e for hursdt .Y, No securilles tradl"9 belOw S2 or 1000 s~eres ere l 1>c l u4ec:I er encl percent•R_e Ghef'.19es ere the
di erence tween !P..• 1vlous cios1no Price end ~hursdav S m P.m. PflCe.
Les'°'9fl';v· 1~ Up ·8 4 UP
l : 8~ I!:l1 l\t UP . 3 UP .
'• UP. . \4 UP •
'• Up .4 ft UP 4 I~ UP . , UP 7. Pt UP 7 1l: 8~ t
\1 Up 6. ~ Up t 'h Up 1'1 UP 6.
'It UP 1· ll\ UP • ~ UP 11"1 Up 6. >,. UP 5
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NEW YORK (.\P) -The stock
market bounced back and fonh
a1mlessl) Thursda) as traders
awuttd the first statistical ~jaugc of
how th"e economy started off 1989.
The 'Dow Jones average: of 30 ·
industrials dropped• 4.46 10 2.333. 7 5.
dt.anc1ng issues outnumbered de-
cliners b)' about 7 to 6 in nationwide
trading of cw York Stock Exchange·
lasted s1ocks., w11h 77 1 up. 662 down
and S35 unchanged.
Volume on the Ooor of the: Big
Board came to .183.43 million shares,
down from 215.64 million 1n the
previous sc s1on.
Nat1onw1de. consolidated volume:
in NYSE-listed issues. 1nclud1ng
trades in those stocks on regional
exchanges and 1n the over-the·
counter market. totaJca 216.81
million shar;s.
Analysts said money manager at investing institutions stall seemed to
be doing some catch-up buying to try
to participate an the market's rally.
When pncn bcpn n1ina mo~
In their opinion Thursda). the
llhno1s JUSt1ets noted that the .
Supreme Court decided p s1m1lar,pre-
empt1on quesuon in upholding a
punitive damage award to thee late
of ~aren 1lkYrood. the Kerr-McGee
Corp "-Orkcr w-hosc death brought
national attention to safet) concerns
in the nuclear industry
"It 1s 1otalJ.y unreasonable to con.-
elude that Congrc s intended that
0 HA 's penalues "ould bt the onl>
sancuons available for wrongful con-
duct which threatens or rcsuhs tn
serious 1?,h>s1cal lnJUry or death to
workers.· Justice Daniel P. Ward
wrote for the coun.
than l"'O months ago. many cnuuous
managers wer.c caught b}' surpmc
holdma large_ amounts. of cash rc-
sef'cs. · .
Brokers noted some uncas1nc
o'er Friday's impending report from
the Labor Department on the cm-
plo}mc:nt s1tua t1on for January.
. The data are c'pccted to show a
strong increase 1n papolt-emplo)·
mcnt. which m1gh1 bult~s .the case
for funhcr crediH1&htening b> the
Federal Reserve.
However. hopes have spread oflatc
on Wall Street-that 1n1eres1 'rate arc
close to peaking and may dcchnc later
an the )ear
Some technoloa) stoclls wn-e
strong. con11nuina to benefit from
recent earnings repons that e~eteded
expectations. D1J1tal Equipment
climbed I ' to· 1211'> and Compaq
Computer 2'• to 75' lotcB amon& the blue chips an·
eluded Amencan 1 elephonc & Tele·
graph. down •, 11 32. Ocntral Moton.
down v, at 90~: Alcoa. down I at 63" •
SAVINGS
Fro«tA7
S&l bl1IOUl. ,
The furor prompted Bush at 1
nationally televised ne~s conference
to. emphasize that the deposits arc
backed by the full faith and cred11 of
the federal ~'cmmcnt. Meeting
part1c1p1nts said Bush re1t.trated that
point on Thunda} and would hktl)
rq>nt it_taain 1n fi1s Feb. 9 speech.
"The reelintin the meetina was this is a scnous 51tuat1on ... By the ume 1t
gels to be a real run. It's too late," said
Mark Riedy. rres1dcnt of the Na-
tional Counc1 of Savings Jnst1tu-
t1ons Mary-L12 Meany, a spokeswoman
for the Amencan Banker$ Assoc1a-
11on. said Sununu pve the assoc1a-
11on coptes of advertisements pleced nn m -m-r: Artansas and
nsas. .
".We arc going to c1ll the banks and
FLUOR
F1omA7
com pan)' at the end of fiscal 1987
The costs as$oc1atcd with the
. integration of the acquired operations
and relocating the corporate head·
quarter$ from Scottsdale. Anz.. to
Irvine. deprttsed earnings 1n the first
and second quarters offiscaJ 1988. he
noted
Folev said the company has
and American faprc s. down ~. a1
30114 ••
Retailing ts.sues '<'ere mixed amid
generally upbeat January sales re-
ports from kadana companae an the
industry. Sears Rocbuc~ rose 1 • to
42¥.; JC~nncy dropped \• to 54' 1,
and K man lost •·, 10 18
Coleman pined 2•., to 47''>. The:
company • dcchncd comment on
rumors and spccula11on that 11 ma&ht
be a takeoHr candidate. •
Chl)sler Corp. dropped ~ to .l81 z
The com~ny reported founh quarter
profits ofS I 85 a share. apinst SI S7
an the comparable penod a )car
earlier.
3Com Corp rose 11 a to 26' '> 1 n the
oveNhc-<:ountcr market The com·
pany said 11 1s look1na for eam1nas
growth of 30 percent to 50 l)trccnt
annuall) o'er the ne-.t tw-o )tars
As mtasured by Wilshire A~
socaatcs" index or more 1han 5.000
acu,el) traded tock~ lhe marke1
1ncrcaSed S 1.47 balhon. or O.OS per·
C'tnl. an uluc.
inform t.hem of the con(em in
Walhi!. on and the scns1uv11y that
they not bt aware oc.·· she 11id.
··we idc a promise to the admutls-
1ra11on that 11t.e ~ould cenaanl.)
monitor at and we agreed with their
concern" •
On Jan. 24. Union lite Bank of
Clay Center. Kan.. placed an ad ,
askana. .. Arc )OU qunuonana how
secure )OUr monc) IS With all the stones _ bc1na oublishcd about the
thnf\ industry"' The ad descnbcd
how bank deposits ace protected.
Thomas R. ltt. the bank's presi-
dent. said 1n a telephone 1ntcrv1ew
that the ad wu intended not to
encourage S&L withdrawals. "Just to
quesuon Jf the) felt secure (about)
where there mon~y was ...
·"Ifs certainly not our intent to
ctcarc an upset .. he s:atd The ads
prnvoked .. no rupo~°"'M'ltO~:l'----l
1n Clay Center, a town of 4.600. M
said. ·
achieved an increased market share
and "'•th the antmpat1on of a stable real estate market. he c~pccts the first
and sccond quaners of fiscal t 989 to
be s1gn1.ficantly bcncr than the com-
parable fiscal 1988 quaners.
He addtd ·that the company's
confidenet 1n tts future ·has b«n
reflttted tn the increase of cash
d1' 1dcnds from 3 cents for fiseal 1987
to 16 cents for fisc~I t 988. The
di\ 1dend is currently 5 cents per
quaner.
F1ddHy at1onal mues t1tlt. m-
suranet and penorms other mlc-
rcl1ted scf"\<1Ce 1n 29 states and the
Otstnct ofColumbta through F1deht)
National l 1tk Insurance Co,.
Southern Tnlc Insurance Co .. and
F1deht} at1onal Tille Insurance Co
ofCalifom1a. • • • Fl..,. Daaiel lac., Fluor Corp 's
core business. has announced t"'o
new contracts. .
The rnganetnng. con~truction and
technical scrvacrs company with
more than SO offic-trs around the
world was a~-arded a S 70 m1ll1on
contract w 11h the JOtnl-\ enture aroup
of Daniel Reah} Corp.. Hunton cl
W1lhams.. and Wheat. Fir51 Secunues
Inc
The lndustnal Sector of Fluor
Daruel 1s the 1tneral rontractor for
the R1,erfront Plaza Office Buildings
in Richmond. Va. The two 20.Stol)
office towers will contain 947.000
square fttt of space and wait bt J01ned
by a 95.~uarc--foot connecung
&r1nile •nd Jla atnum R1,erfront
Plau PrOJCCt 1s curttntl) SO pcrcent
le~
Construction has bcaun and the
schcdukd compleuon date 1s June 1990 The cornbtned manpo..,,er of
Fluor Otniel and 1tuubcontractOI'$ 1
t"tptcttd to peak at 4SO cran-orkers.
AIM>. the H)drocarbon · tor of
Fluor Daniel has bttn awarded a
contract bj the U I Ow111on of
Quantum Chemical Corp The value
olthc contract •IS no1 d•~I~.
The Stttor w1 II pcrl'orm cn11 nett•
ina. procurement and conitrunion
for e\pan ion of Quantum's van)'l
aC'ttlte monomer raahtitt at Deer
ParY.Texu Vinyl acetate monomer
1s a "chemical u~ in mak na pol)'·
mers. copolymers and for
terpol)men an paint and C01l1np.
paper te\lile. packaaina and
lldhda"C) mduttnes E'penlton of t~ f~1hhn ..... 1111ncrease·proc:tuct1on
from 600 m1lhon to 800 m1lhon
pound1 prr ~ar.
The propnetal') des1an of the
fK'lhty v.·u «kvcloptd b) Quantum
Chemical orp and is tM ffnt \ln~l
9"tlte wort for Fluor O.n1el ' HOUiton Offict'. Ena1nttnna II under
WI) wtth pro,ect completion .tetri-
uled for the third q.ntro'1990. Tht
constnacuon phase of the proJ«t •ill
employ 3~ Ptrt0nncl 1n tk Houston
lrTa. • • • lrvine·ba1ed IH l ll•t• fer
lhla•r I a...ud _. 0..1..,
-lllc .. I ~iad leeckr lft domnlic cUna trill mttn11mmt for ~tical produdl and
medK"• •vica. U. ••MUDClld an ..... , '""' .......... . wa. ... ..--a11e~a.
M -~·-~-IO &lat , ........ ~. -U9der tMI ...-i, IM cont-_.. 1rill ..... ... .... .
~litiea, wllid9 will ..... ia I willl'~Of're1nrc11•·r1 ar
g.mce.foretieMaom:tDUd ;::=== llUilMtY-af llfe-... e. UlllD-dl1lml ............ -...T'llb
11•1•4•Hl\I
Badham shows lame
ducks don't have
to limp out of off ice
. . ~ Life at the top of gO\'ernment scr" ice is expeni;1"e, e'en
for lame ducks.
(f )'OU need proof, consider ho" ex-Rep Robtn Badham.
R-Newpon Beach. used the money in h1~ campa ign·
conmbuuons account during hi last ~ear of publk ~r"ice.
When Badham announced he \\Ould not sed .. re-election
lo the 40th ( ongres ional 01 tri(:t, n set ofT a stam~e of
candidates v.ho v.antect to assume the role of an O\ef\\orl<ed
a~d underpaid congrc sman. H al o set into motion a
d~ffercnt set of standards o n how to spend the money that v.a
gt \ICn to him to get re-elected. ·
Dunng Bad ham· last )tar in oOice he'ipcnt an 3\Crage of
$209 a d01 from ht~ campaign v.ar che~t to help maintain h1
t3tus as an elected rcpresentattw and ea~ the tr.ins1tion into
the pnvate stctor. Totaled. that was. 76.642 ot ra\ free .
monc)' he ~pent
Don't m1 undemano fhc e:\pendiwrl's '"'ere legal .ind
perlcctly acceptable according-to the rules that C ongrcss ha
set up for llS memhcn v.ho are ratinng or returning 10 the
better paid and Jes stressful life of a pn' ate c1tucn. Ba dham
could have decided to l..ccp the mone>-II he \\Ould ha' c to
ha'e done wa pa) ta~ on 1 •
ccord.Lni to.publi.she~LefuUam~·--·
duck )ear Bndham o;pcntS6.000·to cntcrui_tn cpnc;t11ucnts at
the Balboa Ba) lub tn C\\pon Beach and th'c ( ap11ol fl.ti!
Club tn Washington nother $500 "'ent to ·the Performing
Ans Center m Co\ta Mesa .• Dunni t·hc last '" month\,
Bad ham n~edcd SI .·HO for formal a tu re. Then there "ac; S.;06
for dry cleaning b1lb and the other odds and ends to pa\ thl"
lab of pohucal life -things hi...c car rentals. airplane t1<iets.
hotel bilk aod bills at the If"' inc Farmers Market. · ~adham' u of campaign fu nd-, <lunng hie; lamc--dt.id.
)Car Iii m omc "-&) similar to·ho" he spent campaign funds
"-htle he was scd.mg re-elcc11on. and he has filed spending
rcpon . The scale are balanced and nothing scems·am1\~. at
least b) the standard our electro rcpre5entauH• \Ct for
them elve ·
The onl) footnote that should ~ added to thl\ closing
chapter of Badham·s :!5-ptu ... )ea.~ of public sen ice is that he
has pro,cn that e\cn fame duch -t · u r cUndcrpa1d"'
overworked Congress don't ha\C to hmp out of office
0J)lnlons expr9$sed In thl• space 81e those ol lhe Daily Pilot Other
vleWI expreqed 9n this page are thote of thetr author• and attlsts Readers
commeots at• 1n\11ted and may be sent to T~ Oa1ty Pilot. Po Box '5&0 Costa Mesa 92626
O'l'Ht:H \ Ol('l ·:S
Arrogant bureaucrats
U. Cu~tom appears to ha"c forgotten "h1ch 1dc its
bread 1 buttered on. Customs oflic1als ha'e announced the
agcnc) ""-Ill no longer re pond pubhch •• to cnt1C1 m
urfacmg from the union representing its inspectors •
The union's charge make 11 appear Cu tom .., bent on
being arrogant toward the pubhc l nion officials allege
us toms force 1t inspecto~ to clo e tnspcctaon Jane.., 1f the
public isn't \\a1t1ng at le:ist 15 mmures ... (::ind that> (us toms
order the rani.. and file to routanch send car to ~~ond~n
inspection just to make the number ·look good in the agcnn ·~
drug intervenuon cfTon ·
81d.enng bctv.cen cmplo)er and ernplo)CC ·~ not the
Iss ue here T he 'eractt) of the charge t n·t at 1s ue \!1ther
The 1 sue 1s the right o(the ta,pa)cr "'ho pro' 1dc that
bacon that feeds the bureaucracy and 1n nl'nrt'> 17.000
cmplo)eC f.nr a fc<leral agenc) to tell a nc"' paper at ''on't
talk about charges relaung to "hat it d()(!!I and hov. 1t 1;,pcnd\ 11
money tells the public to "bug ofT" ustorns appearc. to ha' c
forgotteo who 1s the bo ~
Admittedly. Customc; has a tough row to hoe It 1s charged "'th keeping contraband out oft he count(). It must also mai..c
urc the government ge1;, the dut) O\\td on lcg1t1matc
imports. Much of the re pon 1b1ht) for implcmcnung the
nauon·s figh t against thc 1mponat1on ot illegal drug, alc,o ha
fallen on the agcnc~. Faci ng smugg.lers and other un ~t\llt)
l)'J>CS h.as alv.a)S m.ade the agcnc} gun sh) ~llh the media.
But Cu tom 1 u11ng to u~ labor ~tntc -at the Port of
Entry in Cakll'.lCO to JUSllf) hccoming mute .... ( ustom'\
anuude ma~c It d1tlicult tor the pubht to son out the truth
nd It 1s the public •to v.h1ch C u~toms and e' Cr) uthcr
go-.crnmcntal agenc) must ultimately an "er . lm~rl•I r1111~.t Pr~ ..
Gun control.
Pa arid fdv.ard Purdy. th<"1 Sil). hatet• c' er) b<xh t k
dtdn"l know a friend. tk dnftctfaround the counm. finding
JOb and then qu1dd> lo\1ng them. He turned · m1htar), ·
1rrat1onall)'. v.canne. c:imouOage clothe . bu} ang rl·at guns:ir)J
to} soldier.., and·nunrntun.' jeep ...
hnalh he came upon :i plan He \\OuhJ \'-C:'lt hi'
camoullae,cclothcs lkv.u_uldcarry his \K-47.anas\ilult 1111<'
make 1n C hrna. tfe had bouaht tt in Oregon No problc-m t k
v.ould also larT) an autom:u1c: hJndgun.JU\t foe h1mwlt H<'
vtould go~ to ha\ old elementary ~hoot, at recc '·
... v.hcn he got 0 fol·t a"a> from the children h1~ \K .47
had C\pcndcd at lea t 106 bullet\ •. Thl•rc v.crc lh c chtltlrcn
dead. There v.crc 29 ch1ldf'\'n v.oundc.-d. and one teacher. nd
there wu Purdy h1mc.ell. of cour~. a' ict1m ofh1m~lt . In a case ·uch 1h1s. trying to prohibit a Purd' lrom
buy.na a k1lhng scrn1auwmatu: war \\c.~pon v.on't ~he the
whole problem of madnC\\, \ an an v.cr. It is much too
s.mplt. But that docsn'l mean that v.c might a "ell allu"
torn to Kii K·47 ancJ the hkc aero~ the countc" a\ 1ithl'\
wnc can openers But v.c·, c 101 lo ~tan ~me'!' here. \\hilt
teholan of the J>S>"Chc rcvicv. Purd 's horror. It ~hould b( an
cuy mailer for the 1l1fom1a Lq1slaturc to outlav.: the sale
) and· po\snsion of a~'8ult ~pom that arc c.:umpktcl
• ofkn11vc.1ood fornothin&e\cept krlhn&othcr human bcins~
... ~should, for on c, 'nact one narrow bill , p«1fk11ll~
._nnm1 ccnaan war guns.. \\llhout opcnana the v.holc
compll(ttrd tuuc of gun control all O\tt aptn. ..,.......,.~
•
' I
Pete~Wilson read , tb. run
f Or the goVern6r' s Office
A RAMENTO -l ~ Sen Pct(
"-1l~n 1s read) 10 run for gQ.\.crnor 1n
1990. . •
"lo formal announcement ol
\\ 1lson's 1ntcn11ons 1s C\pc'('tcJ for
v.ecl But wurc~ close· to the
sen;uor confirmed that he ha agreed
,to set up a ~'1.llcd C\plorator)
comm111ee, the lil'\t and, 1n prallll"al
terms almO\llrl cHKabk ~•cp tuv.ard
official cand1d~l ~ .
Such a comm1tt~ under ocv. "'· tc
t ampa1gn finance lav..~. must be
uc.1t~d btfon: 11 1-un<I r.a1 ing.
polling or other 0' crt poh11rnl acu' 1-
I)" can be conduucd ·
W1lson'Hkc1s1ori 1rn huge relief to
state Republican leaders '' hO-had bec:"n pres<;1ng him to run e'er \lnt:c
(in, (1corgc DC'ulmeJian · an-
nounc:cd a month ago th.it he "'ould
no1 <,eek a third k:rm.
The) !lad ~en comcrned th.it '-'1th
r>evl..mcJl.10.\ pullout, their chance\
ot retaining the go' ~mor'>h1p and thu\ controlllng the rt·apportmnml'nl ol kg1sl.i11,·e and congrc c,1onal scat
a Iler the I Q'KJ · cc."n,us "oulJ be
1mpcnkd
\\ thon a rormcr c,tatt· k1u~IJtor
and '°)Jn Diego ma~or. JU'>\ "on re."
elcu1on ltl 4 second term 1n 1h~
\t:natc 1n ~oHmb\•r .Prcssurr lrom
p.arh lc:'aders -induJm~. 'iOUr t'>
~1d, the \\ h1tc Hou\4" -lom:J
W11\on to rc1h1ni.. his ~>hucal op-
tion onl) "<"Cl'> .illcr completini n
Ion¥ and C\!l('ns•' e s1atcv.1dc '"am-
pa1~n • "la11onal GOP kadcr haH' pn·
\.Jtel) peggo..l thc .t IJ'10 gubernatorial
camp;ugn 1n (. ahlornia ai. 0ne of thl'
l"ll ur thrCl" mo t important "' the nation txcauS<' of the tatc's 'illC Jnd
thr pott•nual 1mpac1 on C ongrc'>'i
(. ahfornui is C>.fX""t.H'd to pd. up the:
or \1~ nc" 1:ongre'l\IOnal Sl.'J I be·
l·au)t ol populauon_ gain that "111 be
tahul.llcd '" the I q90 ccn'iUS. ~' pJrt of h11. prl-ilel'1\1un pnKl''>'i,
\\ 11.son paid '1 Sl'm1'C<"rt•t, tv..:u-da~
'1 1t to .icramcnto I.He la'it month to
rl'i:CI\ e bnclin~ b\ CXulo..mCJ•an <1d-m1m trat1on offil•1ih on 'ilJtC' 1 'iue~
\\i ii n \\OulJn't haH• 10 gnc up
h1 Scruuc stat to run for goH•rnor,
and 11 he "1n , he could name: h" 4'UIXtsSOr 10 the ' natc. •
But a 194X> lo -.ould tic an
cmb:irra sma stth.lck that. at ka\t
p )chologicall) v.ould ''cal..cn h" hold on the ~na1c m I 9<1·h "h( n h"
1\-}ear term e\p1rc!I ·
That. in the parlance ol lhc fl0ht1l'3I
trade. was the maJor "do" n~1dc" tu
the d.e<1\1on.
One up 1dc would be that ~om-
1n& go,ernor ot C"ahlorn1:i "ould
place him in pn_ft'\:t po\1t1on tu run
for P.rc~1dcnl 1n 19~6 -c~p1:c1:1ll\ ii
Cahfom1.-i s pre 1dtn11 I pnmar\· I)
ad"anced to Mat'lh or ~pnl: a!>
· DeukmeJtan now 1s pr01'Q':ltng >\l~o.
sources close 10 \\< 1f\on ~•d. he h.i
been persuilded to run from a sen~ ot
pan) duty and ~use th~ o..,._
cmorsh1p 1s a.n opportunm for e:>.·
ecuuve kadc~hi~ that '-'Ould earl)
th e state into the .. ht ccntur)
DcukmcJ1iln has lxtn amona tho c
urging Wi lson to run a..nd g1'c 'the
GOP v.hat pan) lcadrr< bcl1C''c to be
their best chance ot rct;11n1na the
go,crnorsh1p
nad W1l\on d~c1dcd aa;un'lt run-
n1na. the second cho1l'.c ot mo\t
Rcpubh n kadcr\ "a~ rctmng S.S~ball (. omm1\ 1oner Peter Uehc1·
roth But ifs -...i.nualh certain that
Ueberroth Jc pile ·h1 upp.irt nt
1ntcr~1 in th<' ao.,crn1.lr\h1p "111 not
challenge \\ 1lson jor the Republic-an
nom1nauon .
fh~ onh otht'r Rcpul'lhcan to
C\prc c, liim 1nh~rc\t ' l t1\ \n ck1.
Pohlc=" ( h1t>I DarT)I (1.ilc'i. -.ho--ah
has ~a:abh.,hcJ an nploratur\ com·
m1ne-e But he:', 100. ha 1nJ11.: tc'-1 he
"ould 001 l hallcngc \\'il..on tur the
nom1na11on . Indeed, \\ 11\c.>n'!>
pr'e(ond1lll'" for running in I ~90
in luJl'd as uram:c: of no 'lenou't
pnmat) opposition. a.s \\CU as the SJ 5
m1lhon-plu nl'cdcc.t tor a maior
'itntcv.1de c.impa1gn '
(11,cn \\ 1lson·., c.ll·monsuatl·J
\Otc·ge111ng Jppl"11. lhl· prom•Sl"S of
adl'\IU!l!C finannn~ Jnd \he.' l'"lftl-
Rcpuhhcun 1111 10 (. ahl\lrn1:t'\ 'oting
Jl:lltl'rn' 1n r~lcnt )Car\, he cntt•r the
gu~1na1on.1I '"l'"'-'W~la ... c:' • ' a
fa, Ont('.
1 he mtN hlcl\. lx'mlXrath. cJn•
t.hJatc " \ttOrnc' < rcncral John \.in
de Kamp. "ho fi l e \\ 11'4m. ha' .in
1ma c ot wtx·r~1dcJ n.>IHJX'tcnfc,
albeit one a notlh or t"o to 1~1.:
~)hll 1 lclt.
\ W1I n·\':an de ".lmp l<'OIC\I
"ould be a ( ahtom1a 'tf'i11>n ol 1hc
C1corge Bu h-~l1chacl Dulai..1, rrc 1
dcnt1al duel la'it \('Jr. H.epuhhl.Sll'-
"'ould try to mll'c \an d< "-mp'\
1m ~C' 1en"ard. r.rn1t1n, him ...
~lt-on<rime. b1g-<.>n-ta\c hhet1I
\'an de Kamp. m('an" h1lc v.ould m
10 l\Jng on \\"jl\On the more UO·
popular ISJX''IS ol ()('ul.mc11an·~
g0Hmonh1p. uch a a10"1n crime.
drug and tratlic problems
In tho..e l.1nlls ot pohucal b. 11lc~
ho"c' er lhc Rc."publfr:i nc, hJ'H bn·n
tar more." suc1.c)-.ful amung ~ :lhlurn1a
'Otcrs 1n recent )l'3r'\ The (r<W ha~
"on SC\ e.n._ uL th.c..n.1ne m.i1or -.late· wide t.Ont<"lt\ in th1\ de." :sJe, includ·
ing \\ 1lson' dt'CISI\ (' re--<'l~llon \I('·
to~ o'er Lt <Jm . Lto !\1" arth\ la'll
\car.
Rcpubhl"llf\ h3' c ti«n 1nin 1n
'Ott"r \lltOJlh '1 ·l·' 1~ l mOlrat\
for the P3'' dl'CadC' anJ C ,op k den
bchc' c the onl\ 1h1ng that 'l.lnd in
thr "'~~ ot bc\:om1ng the dom1n1nt
Jl3rt) 1~ tit~ r(Jra" int ot lt-111,,!31"
anJ cc.>ng.re it.ma! dl\lrl\ 14' don('
C\ef\ 10 \e3.f':'>
The Demcxrat'> d1J the rlJ 'tnd· int alter the I <,1, 0 rl.'n'iu On of('\•
fio,. km Bro"n' la tad' 1n ~ 2
-.illcr \\ 11 11n dcll'Alt"d him for 1hc
·natc -" -. to ' n rc.ipportl{'n·
mtnt hill\ ~n11en b\ ()\·ml)Crat\
\ '1ct1m b\ \\ 11\on in 19 •
ho" e'er, could "1om~ the: l>eml)(f:lt\
to harg:un for d11;tnt. t hne' or \t'(' the
1\~ut t>nd up rn 1hc rnurt<:. \\ a
hall.up5tr11tt>g~. RC'pubh\,111\ alw art' planning to plan· on lhe I ~90 0,,1101
an 1rf11111t1'c me~urc 1ha1 "ould remo\C' rcapPornonml·nt lrom the
l l-gJ\laturc and pla\c 11 an the hand
vi an 1ndepcnd('nt lomm1,.,1on
lk<"ilU the \fX"C:\er Ol lC'ilPP<'n1on·
mrnt wa~ h.x,m1n C'\l'n thl.' mo t
'"on-.cl'\:it1'l' ekmcn1 ot the (,()p
"ere prt 10 W 11\<>n 11> run ., :.1
moderate v. ho halJ-. cn,uonment I.
.and hk't~ k '1c~., at 1"ldJ '~1th nian'
\.On\en au' e ... \\ 11 '" 1 n th<' pa t hu
tx":n 3lt.U cJ QI hem a do~t lih<'r:il
Du lfa/tt'rs 1 • J)odi<'•tNI
t.'Olflmlll I .
.
Conformity is the power behind
NB'S fleets of Mercedes-Benzes
It " ' llml to tutn 1n m) 11 u.,t,
19 Mert.u" Coua;.ir. :.nd unc hlf f
v,,a\ dcfirutcl~ not going to ll ·1 "a' a
Mer, cdc\•ikn1. •
<ht.t th \c;;ar' I t1:JH' ''""n1k1t"J
h\ '1rtu;alf '' \'t\ hi uo..t•h1,ld m ~r"pon &.111.h h:i' .it k." 011 Mcr,cdr,.B.. •11 n tht: ptOI \' -.inJ
lr\4UC!'lt) t\\11 '' I " ill .around Ill' nt'~ght>orhodd n tht" morn1n v.a1,h·
1ngpco~I dn\\'\h ,,,3,..N1tolthur
t"' tn to 'or or "h\'rc' er
t'\\"f) l r ~'Ill) tu be ~IC1\'Cl.1t"'•
8'-01 .
• 'I dn,"· tom) ofliet 1n ~C' '~n Center :and 111o'a1I Im th•: \1anal at tac rthur Buu~'ard, t'\ Cf'\ t r in
front or me, bch1nU mi". ni"t m th('
Sann at cithtr mk ~t mt \tcm~ to he 1
M~~Btu1.
What I ha'c M\Cr btcn ahlc 10
undtntand unul rn~ntl} 1s v.h) 1n
the world -oukJ a·pcrwn v.ho rould
affoNI rrom S«l 00010 StuJ. 000 for an
automotMlt buy tht' wmr (",tr that
f\lfr)'OM flw 11 dn'•nt Wouldn't thac P'oPk rather ~ow tome 1nd1· ~·')'!·~· NoW. I mu'1 admit ttlal I do not
know 1tw vanou' modtt1 of the
McrC"tdn-ltnia.I ha"t' tttn and .._. Mtt M1mtim as J005Lt,.O
ud OlMn. but thctt c:loR't mean
• ,... IO me. Thn' obv::
-......... 'lo Mcrmlft. ............. ,.~tMll .... = hd\l .... lt) '°' '*ft •• -
.
AlCcptablt Ill ha,, • Jaguar. I h•
Jaguar i f. 1r tho~°" hl' arr k nov. n 1
b( able 10 allNJ Mcr«JC',·8cn1.
anJ "ho arc K<Curch a pen 1 I th
club. but "'ho '""'' on bcin& d1I· k'rtnt •
\nJ tor tht" I<'"' incmh..:r' '"'' th ro\\J \\ho '' lno-.n to tx « \'ntr1, but v.hu111t ,-cpl,JJc,\J>lk ut thl!<.a
Roll~·~O)u I" II 11Jht. "'1 hr Chl'
htth·tt'C'h e\lentm· • B~\\' 1 e'en
~rmt\\th_IC'_c,...• ~=
My autnmob1le ~"<=•Mon'' I .... \not
about to btcomc M> much• pan ot tht'
croWd u to bU) a Mem:dn°1kn1.
Bnidn. I rould bu' four Mc-f'\'UI"\ c oupn tor the • pn« nf unc
Mcrtt'dn-Bnu. ftn c:hedu~ ..,, cveo rww car 11
f'"Y auU>mobilc ~•P -I
wt"ftt tor a"°"'" Mtf't'WY Coupr •
You C9ft '*8til) mt alt)' "'°"""' dn\'lftl ... ,_ Ntwpcan ltM'h look doiwft &hf hnt ol Maa«t-
lkftlft. "'"' ...... .... J ...... liKt .... fOt , .... odd
fridey. felWuery 3. ,..
lllllH'
Reservoir cover
COiumn case Qf ._ I
sloppy journalism
1 o the Cd1tor
I ha\l• JU!.t read m) fim and last cd111on oft he Dall) Pilot. l decided to
t f) the paper when 1 f nend of mine
happened to menuon a bu of ~ ..
that I hadn't heard before When I
u led him "here he heard it. he said
he r'"-ad 1t in the Dail) Pilot. so I
dec1de<l to 11,c the panrr a 1ry.
\her anoina.. the paper I "a
impressed ice restaurant guide. :t
surpn ingl~ &ood spom section and ~me 1ntcrtsnng bu ines and real •
c taic a nicks Then I happened to see
an ani le b\ wmeonc "'ho calls . himself oclc Don The article had to
Jo "uh a cO\Cnng for the n
.lo qu1n Rc~n o1r .
In general. rt."port1ng nd1cuk
hould be u\Cd sparing!) for the pan~
being nd1ruled doesn't ha't the
,OpflOrlUOll) 10 dct't·nd him If. II IS
the <.'QUI\ .ilen1 of h1t11ng belo" the
licit ''11hou1 1car of retahu11on. If
ndtl ulc 1 u1,cJ the ~·spons1bk "nter
shuuld g1) 10 p.iin., to get hi~ foct'I
,1r.ught H he doc: not hcw1ll begu1h)'
ol i.lopp\ )Ournal1.,m. and slopp)
JOUrnah m 1'i d1 hone t Jou mah m.
In ijlc arncle ht• states th.u abou.t ~O,
pcuplfhJ\t'." t\ome wtt~s of 1hc•-
rc n 01r 1ha1 I) ina curate The
C\act tigurl.' ,., man~ time that. and
1h1\dtl( not in ludc theh.omco"ncrs
\\llhout ''cv. "hose propen) v.ould
be \ub,1an11allv de' alucd 1f the
noat111gc1,1\Cr 1Jen I adopted To this
Unck [xln ma\ an -.enhat 1t doesn't
m:rncr that thC'.numbcr 1sonl\ a small
fra ti On OI lh.C people betng sen ed b~
tin:-rt>)Cr' 01r. Th3t 1 true It is al)Q
trut that 11) int birds arc the major
~urcc ot 1.on1am1nauon. But both
'ita1cmcnt'> arc beside the point.
Hen.• s the-rca~n ~h' the landfill ·
that attr.ll ,.., the ~inh 1 due 10 be
lo~J Iona bet on~ an~ co' cr<:ould be
~llllt 0' t•r the 1cscn 01r. Th\' birds.'
food \u~h "Ail~ be cut ulT anti the
numbc'r uf turd\ 11> ina o'er th
rest!\ t'lr "111 h<' dram.t11calh re ijuccJ. •
. l he problem ot l..eC'p1ne, the "'atd
ell-an "'II be.• ~rcath alle' 1.itl'd and the.' l
la\i}3)t'1-.. '"111 '41\.C" thr ll)tlhon'i 1l \\OUld 1.ll\l tll build the "t'O\Cf [\CO
under f\f\')Cnt condu1ons with the:
lanJlill 1,pcra11ns anJ the ma\1mum num~r uf birds ihmg o'er the rc-...~nuu. the "· tur (ompan) ha\
'tatcil lh!lt the "' tcr 11. potable and
ahstilutch ~It' \\1th the landfill 'lu~J . r.{a1nta1n111g the: ~uaht) ot tht
"'h:r "1llbccnormuu h 1mphtil.-J.
It, Jcsp1tc the 00\C', 11 "dC'C'ml'd
n l''<.an h.) do mc:th1n about th{ J"'T~!iCnt ;tatu\ ol the rt~n oir. the W~ll'I 1."C.IOlpan~ h.1 '>UltlC\t.CJ a
1.nup c lll ahrmJtl' c' "h1ch "oulJ tx-
moro \'C'l"pr:1~1t' to th<' homrov. ncr.\
1 he\\ :11te11l 11\ C' arc more ('\•
p.: 11'1' c than :.t lloaung 0' er but
uuh.I posc_no dramau'" ta\ h1i..C'\ for
the ~"t'ple-u 1n1 tht> rtscn 01r. But 1fa
llt)3tlOl lO'\ er" put o' t•r 1t man' of th pr\ll'll.''1\ o~ n\'rs in the area
llll luJ1n tho'l' v. 11hout 'tc" ~ ol the f'('~n 1.nr "111 ,uf)l·r1oc,se~. ub tan·
11nll\ atln:t1n • fhe1r linanc1:il tu1ur~ r h1.'\l' 1x-11pk mn~'Cntl~ pa1J
prl'll\•lllll pr1ll'' tor their p1opcn'
lx'\iH!'>C.. <'I th1' kl\:illl(ln II 3 lltl.lllll
'''\c.'t " put O\\'r the r(..er,01r
h11g.at111n "111 11tc\ltJhl\ lollow ~o
Olll' \an prcd11.t th,• out,1,mc ol l1ch
ht1 t11•n, hut 11\ o't "111 be C\'n'lldcr
a k tullll f\Jtt1l''>lll\Ol'cd Onl' thin&
*'dear Imm l n\.k Don·\ urticle. he 1\
nut on1.• '•I th\' homl'o" ncl"'\ mC'n·
t1onN an ha' .1n1d1.
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SPIECE SET
, The sn:e on 1h1 harJ\11\)(xl
tMNc and 4 ch.t1r~ I\ now e\cn
loW~r. thank 10 our -.ofumc
bUY&lll· t~> 10·· drop lt.tvc.
cxknded the cable to 40 • •
A mbly ~areJ. Utt
..,. .......... v ........ c ....
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ol hoo
kill SUSJ)eCt
after chase .
-,~m••llMAN caw.._.__
A~1m pohtt ibot ind killed an
unarmed man oulsidt a Di'nt)land·
am mb1el Thursday •Mn t~y
apparent!} thouaht he was rtaeh1ns
for I sun foll~ina a h1ah-spttd car
chase. The cha~ started about 12:),S a.m.
when police med to stop a car btana
dmen wuh ats light offin a rn1den111l
arta near La Rcana Suttt and
Grecnbner A"enue. Anaheim PollC'c
Lt Marc Hedgpeth saad.
The I S-minutc cha~ wound
through streets an Anaheim and
Garden Gro'e and down the south·
bound ~nta Ana Frecwa)
The dm er'. Robert VtnC(nt Edson,
28. ofOranJe turned into the parkan&
lot ol the Gala\) Motor Inn. I 73S S
Harbor Blvd . JU t south of Da~
ne)land. He got out of has car and ran·
tov.ard 1hc motel rooms. Hedapcth
saad. .. He v.a confronted b> poh~ officer~ and ~hot~ v.erc fired ..• when
the ~uspcct rrached into the v.aast-
banJ of has pant~ and 11norcd the
officer~· orde~ (to stop).' fud&Pctb
'31d .. He contmucd running and he
crouched down and then spun toward
the officer. and the officer fired at
ham ."
Ann E' an'i._ a de k clcrl. at the
motel. said Edson checked 1n aboul
I I.OS p.m. wath his wafc and cha Id .
He was shot on the second floor
balcon). near has room. Hedgpeth
~ad. -. _
Edson w:is woondtd ontt "' the
torso b> one of the J\\ o office I"\ \\ho
fired. he saad Pohcc had )et .to
determine the number of shots fired.
Edson was pronounced dead at
I S6 a m. at \\.estem Med ical Center.
AW·ARD
From Al
Carlson and his v.n1ers and ed11ors
provide complete game stall tics -
1nc!ud1nJ ume of possc=ssaon -an the
ncu da) s paper, the onl) pubhcat1on
an the area 10 do so.
"The stall'illC'S are our pr1de and
JO)." Carlson said. "No one else d~
that ··
Carlson hkes all ht~hool spons
and pro' ides coverag.e of all boys and
girl~ athleuc .
But it's the football season that's his favonte .. It's the pyramid lQ the ·
whole spons structure. and it gel the
hon·s share of attention. I make no
apolog.1es for that.
"l''e loved football sane( the first
day I saw a game ••
Carlson "ho c 11mate that he's
co,crcd mon: than 700 ha&h school
football games has a tne<f..and-true
formula for pro' 1dang a complete
package on the l>:ul) Pilot's 17 home
teams
On \1onda)s. he pro\ldes a Mon--
da) momana quanerback look at the
wcckend's pme wath highlights and
lowhaht
<'>n Tue'Jda). he dots a stol) and
color photo oflhc pla)Cr\ oft he week.
He and his colleagues caJI each of the
17 coache from whach Carlson picks
the tOp pll)Cr°
On Weqncsda)s. he doc pre-pme
tones with pred)c11ons that he said
can find their way to bulletan boards
by coach~·~elona to fl)'pe up thcar
team
Thursdays. he doe~ shon stones
and then that e"ening launchc anto
C'O\Crage of the pmes that arc pla)ed
thmuJh turda~. h's on game ma}\t'I
that C arlson and has hclpe~ battk the
clod; v.:1th the ~t of the team .
.. , alwa>s worry W>hether the game
wall be O\'Cr 1n tame. 1 try 10 &rab a
coach for a comment and then rush
bad to the offi~ b) 10: IS pm.
"We ha"c a m1dn1S}\t deadline. but
I ha' c to ta~e 11me to look at p1etum
anJ look 0\-er the 01hcr cup' stuff.
I'm usuall> sweauni blood • · One of the rtatOn~ Carlson v.aft
honored b) the coac~ as his lack of
emphu1s of the nrptncs an deallna
v.1th 16-and I 7·)tar-Old athlctn .
.. \ou ain't aanore the Mllll'c
stories." he 1.11d. "But )OU can deal
w11 cm \\1th a softer hand and not
tX° SO lOU&h and stmaenherti QI'.·
out. You don't ha'c to crudf)·
an\o~. •
:,Therr''I t"'o Wil)S to look at 1t. 1( a
pla)cr makes an antcr~puon ,-nd
turn'I the pmc around we ti) to
empha 11c1ha1 instead of dwcllina on
the poor &U) v.ho thrtw the pass and
cost has team tM pmc:· "'
Bolsa Chica tours s't
Frtt \oun of t~ Boba Chica
Mtlandt a~ 1thedultd Saturdly b)
the Am .. de Boba Chtea. E~
wdl anast 1n ictrnufy1na birds wanttr·
11'1 lft tbt Itta. or ....... throup. ..,
llettnt ,;p11np have 1nduckd
while pdacam; bOrMd IRbel. blKk
lk1mmen.. osprcys. lmn and Pll'· ...
eannc falcons. offlrial{laid.
Toun win tn~ tY"'f 20 mtnuws
binween 9 and 10 a.m. fhMn &M llJiftiM lol loealed I VJ •ilea_. Of
WarNi Avenue on Plcific cm. ~ Fer llMft inbnwtioa:\d _.".._."---1••.-t-M).
Marina
se/ecti
Seetey
He takes over Vikings
footb~ll program with
J a years experience
ly ~R CMtLSON
Ot .. D4illF ..... SeMt
. -
John Sttle), wbo buih •reputation
as an able football assistant ai Manna
High in the l 977-81 era. follov.ed by
fhe straaaht champ1onsh1p )tars as an assistant at Valencia
Hap , has been chosen
for the task of rebu1ld1ng
the Vi1'1ngs' sfnp at
Manna. The 38-)car-old
Westminster resident
has been selected to re-
place C hns Ram SC).
v. ho Meppcd dov. n re-Seeley cently follo-.ang a three-·
)'tar reign with the Vikings which
F-=~M~ham~
a 1-19 record o"cr the past t""o
season .
··w c·rc going to fo r;Jet the past and
d1scovc.r the future.' said the new
Y1k1nas' coach. ··we JUSt have 10 put
all those things that have happened to
us an the past and sum out new."
Seeley's fil'5t task as to assemble a
taffand he said the upper crust""'"
be molded from Mark Rehhn&. Larr)
Do)le and possibly former Do\1\-nC)'
Coach Mark Karats .. Right now evcl)th1n1 as so new,
l'm still tryina to fiaurc out the stafT."
sa id Seeley. "'I'm JUSt t:\Cated about
this. l,t',t_~at league and v eat
compct1t1on.
Whale Manna' past two vanat)
teams 'hav~ nol fami W'C'll, '~
underside of the Vikings· program
shows a sophomore aroup which ued
for second in leasue play. as well ~s a
nucleus of varsity returners which
f P'le.tM SH SEELEY /IJI
GIHl.S 8\Sh.t:l'H-\1.1.
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Miil• Doktmcqll &atNwa;...Jafll Uku Jt In
aeatnst Jottn Sykes; ltldry 9utler fStl ....
Inside Darelr Jones. ••low, Mllr•
Dolltorar loOll.1 foi' help as •utter fl•ftf,
llrllln llCCIO*~ ftw-l took on durlft9
~eaten' 11-11 wtctorr over Putterton.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989
Butler trims
the fat from
.Titans, 1·1-13
·uc1 puts Fullerton
away ir' ~ig West
basketbaltconflict
1y JON 'FERGUSON
Of ... Oaty ,._ SUlft
The weight 1scomang ofTslowl> but
surd )'. and a a re. ult UCl'' R1d.y
Sutler as turning on. ·
The 6-foot-7 -now 25 4-poWlder n of h1 lat~t lnp to the scale -
sophomore forward dumped in a
career-high 23 points from the inside.
and senior Kevan Flo)d continued h1
Titan-1c run as UC I do"' ned Cal tate
Fullenon. 77-73, fo r the third tra1ght
)Cir tn Titan Gym.
"facl')body1s101ngto ""oct about Butler f rorn.11ow an:· said 11 Coach
81lf Mulbp n. who watched Fullen on
double-and tr~plc~tum. the
sophomore each ume he got the ball
an the low post dunn& the second ha lf.
"He's alwa>S ~n a pla~cr. I've .
known1hats1ncc I watched ham get 32
points as a sophomore an the CIF
final s against Mater De1 "
Ahhough he had SI\ turnovers.
Butler &ribbed se'en rebounds and
hll 9 of 13 shots. 1nclud111g the kc~
shot of the pmc '-"Ith LC'I up. 73-7-.
and 37 ~onds rcomaanang. .
\\'1th Butler and guard Rod Pa lmer
isolated on the left side of the coun
ar.ainst Fullenon·~ John ykcs and
Wayne Walh•ms. Palmer and Butler
pla)'ed catch as Walhams doubled
blck to-sandv.1ch 8utlu
But the third tame. Butler pun to
has left, dnbbled to the middle of the
lane and launched a raftcr-t1ckhn1 9-
foot Jumper o'er the O'-lt$trctched
armsofS)kes and Derck Jonn ""'hach
Big W es t Conference
CoMerenc• Over8I
W L W L
Neveda·L•' Vegas 9 0 1• •
UC S.nte Barbare 6 2 IS 1
New MeX1CO State 1 3 1• 6
Fretno St•te • 5 • 10 I
Ut•h State 6 S I 11 Long &eech State S s I 11
UCI • S 1 11
Cat St•t• Fullerton 3 6 I 10
Paclflc l I 5, 13
S.n J ose State 1 9 S 1• Tllundev'a Sc«es
UC.I n Cal State F\,ll1er1on 73
Ul•h St•ll 12 Long 8MCh State " New Mexico Stele 77 S.n Jose Stall 60
Salurd9Y'I Game$
Neveda·L·u Vega' et UCI, 7.30
Fresno Stalt 1 1 Pacific, S o m
New Meiclco State et Uta h State, 6;30
Long h ech State at S.n Jose St•lt, 7 30
UC S.nta Barbera •I CS Fullerton, 1 JS
•,
cau&ht no1h1ng but the bottom of the
net a~ ~ kts was !"histled for a foul.
He missed the ensu1n1 free throv.. but
UCI held a 7S-72 lead.
"At first, I was pla)ing catch wuh
Rod.'' Butler said.•· And J 1hrcw 11 out
.once more. and coach.yelled to 1.ake at
to the hole. The next tame, I turned.
hooked him with the elbow and took
111n. The) had bttn blockin&shotsall
nagJu, thro"•Oa them out of the
house, so I put a httlc e·o ra on that
one" .
The Titans came down court aM
Mark Hall misfired on a 3-poant
anempt ~•th about 30 Sttonds rc-
m1,1nsng. Fullerton repined control
and called ttmeout, but Palmer fouled
out trYIJ\1"10 .SlO'{' a 9C'CODd }.pom1
attempt b) Hill w11h 11 seconds lef\.
He missed the fi.rst and ~nk the
second after another umeout. subsc-
fP'le ... tte UCl/lll
Edison improves playoftchances with Victory ..
Chargers hold off Marina; Ocean View, Fountain Valley rdmp
• J •
ly STAN GltANCH a much needed boo t v.hen \alcn 13 had this )tar The last umc "e "'on
o.1y,... c ...... -. had to forfeit a " tor) o"cr Edison four traa&ht \\C had M<'lanic
fkr 3 season that had bct·n "':-0anRg the Buena Touma~nt Tba l\\ama\3. and I JUSt go1 thl.' clearan~·e
marred b) bad luck and ma std ga'c the ( hargers a "inning record · to pla) her again EH·n though ~hi.' 1\.n
opponun111es. th e Eda on High girls Edi on used this momen1um tu lreshman. she has a Feat sen col th<'
basketbalhcam has finall ) had some upset Founiatn alley (thard-rankrd game
things break m way S-.\A) and they topped ofT the "cclr. ·· he an core St'.\ po1n1s, get "
The Chariers hos1cd Manna 1n a with" an o'er Manna (I 1th-ranked S· rebounds. d1 h out a couple ofass1sl\
unstt ,W&Ue pme that was \<Ital tO ~).which fULS the \'1k~gs. 17-6. and whale onl) COmm1tt10g One turnO\ er
Ed1 \0n s playoff hopes 3nd the) hargers. :?-9, an a tac tOr lh1td "tth ht will help g1'e the bench some
re ponded with a 4 --41 'actor) 5·3 leagu e marks :__ depth ··
Thu~y night. -"The saris Dre' \laning t~t :i "We didn't pla) ""ell " related
Ounna 1he first half of league pla). f'-"ehng ol team unalt) that "as m1c;s1ng V1lr.1ngs Coa h Malr.c fhornton .. \\e
Edison had been close or had the lead earlier an 1hc season," s.n1d Charge ts nmsed at lea t ~" or ~'en un-
1n three contests at one point 1n 1he Coac h Rand) "'1IJ1am\ ·''That, a1Qri..__.~ ....... tcs1cd la)ups. It '"" n'1 so much
founh quancr, onl> to fall a~n ""•th the sophomores de, doping in tv that "'c got beat. It "'a "'t 10~1 the
Hov.c,er. things staned 10 chanac true ':lrs1t) pla)cr ha) turned his me As I s~ud before an order fo~us
for the better for Edison In founh team around o bea t good teams lake Eda . n. "c
plactand strUu.lin& 10 ma .. ca pla)off "Thisgnesu a four-game "annana nctd to pla' "rll and hoot "ell and
spot onl> a -.-ca ago. tht < haraen aot streak ""h1ch rrentil!"ft>n&L-~-"~ ha'c v.c d1dn t do c11hcr:·
Going anto the final pcnod the
( hariers v..erc on top. '7-30. It v.asat
this same scorc the la t time the)'
pla)ed the V1lr.1n1 "'h<'n 1heC"harJcrs
let the game 1e1 a"a). .. At thcs1an ot thequaner I told the
g.arl to lool.. at the scot"t"board and that
"as all I had to \a' ... Wilham said "I ~"'"that loolr. in th(art')esand I lr.nc"'
"e "'ere not goan& 10 lose
.. E,cn "hen "e "erc leading b)
onl > 1""0 (43-41 ). I "asn't v.orned I
v.a~'t 1h1n .. 1ng 'Herc "'e go ag:un '
~><:a use there v.111 be no more ·Herc
v.c ao a,aans • fhat '1ctof) o' cr
Fountain Valle:) go1 that dascue out
of our sHtem ••
In the streH.h E:d1son rumi-d to 11\
top l"-O score"' CA·bb1e f ascher and
11.m<len Tanabe and the~ n"SpondcJ
h1111ng kc~ fr« thro1o1.\ and ma .. 1n
the 1mponant ba kct
SunMt LMeue
oc"" v~ F~•t.n \it y
MerlN
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T'hlwMllY'• kWfl Eowi .a M¥"'*' 41 • -
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Hll!'•;l'IO•on ... ," ., Four•• .. V• ••
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M.triN ltf 0cH '\ V '"'
Both Fischer a Junior guard, and
Tanabe. a senior fof"ard.. tint')hcJ
.with I points to pa c Edison.
f P'leaw '" SUNSET /llt
-· Tustin's overtime-win
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unset Le gue
Oc~an Vl~w awaits .Saturday's invasion of Huntington
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Puts knot in_ Sea View
Theft'~ Perli.10 hll the pml"-In the Pa 1fac loa t Lt'aguc·
""inning b.ld.<'I 1n the final fi, c Costa Mua 48, I.Ag••• Hill U :
onds ot o'cnamc to lift Tu .. 11n The 1uc;un~ tool. the '1s1t1na
H1ghtoaol-q 5c1 \1ev. Ltagucgarh Hav.lr.up:lrt\\1th apre "h1chkdto
b3 ketball \Klon o'er t tniHrsat) a I ) first~uaner rout and ll "as ~
fhursda) ntght on the T11lcn' floor. .?I-... an the ond pcnod before' !\le
\\ tth the lo~s. Jhc TroJan . I -o too~ off the pre..'> and cru1~d 1hc
o'crall. drop into a tie for the ka1ue rcmaamna d1'lt2n~ ltad lo\.llh the Ttlltrs at 6·2 Tustin 1) Maureen ~1oore and Kam C1ood. a
14-10 oH·rall. pair of srnaor iuarJ ""ho 1mplcmen1
L'nt\ersn,, wh ich nc\Cr I('(!, the pres. lt'C.1 .th~ wa' 1n scoring \\Ith
mbunt('(J a lunou\ comebaclr. 1n the 16 and I~ point\ ~hannon \usun
fin al mom<'nt of the p mc O\er· \\-& the rtbounJan k.ader for k~
com1n1a "-47dtfiut•1th a I~-~ run "llh 9 to lurtt the e\tra ~ion The The Mu'ltan 1mpro'cd their re-
TrOJlns' raJ I) •as aided b) l u tan cord to -1 4 OH~rall 3-S an le ut
mm•na thr« front ends of onc·and· pla~.
one 1tu1uons dov.n the !ltretch. w ... nqe u . Or•• 31: ·r he
Laune Sato forced the o ven.me b) Wamors ea.\Cd to thcirci&hth ~tra11ht
h1tun1 a shot with three onJ\ an l~ue play and l th 1n .3 o'crall
rcma1n1na. Denise Gandara ltd l 'na behind the "'-On~ of Tama \\-alhams
wtlh 17po1nt •h1k~rtuns wa 1hc (15). Lisa Wehrcn (14) and Le ht
top scorer for Tu tin •1th :?O. Rathbt.in ( 12) Else" here an the Sta V~w: •... .._ Eet..la H . ~ ..,..... It: ""I~ Fn'1 ~uarter run pu\ tu~
The ~ l\'C"ltd an ~1rher l~J to same o o rn<b
the Sailors H JUIN Melody Earle · fo t~ ~nttlus uaaut.
poured an II po1 nt1 and roll«ttd a · Mater Del 11, •· Pa81 ti: t:td b)
carttr-haih t•lflt reboUnds • «Mn' Kell) O'Br•m' 24 pomt1. the
h tntt Lumpkin lldckd I J poann. MonardK won tht•r tilhth ltrailtn 11 ttboundt and tlt\nt I Stilt for 0'8nen, a KfttOf, •II fl .Of II front
Emnna. l.S.7 • .S.l. ~ Hart»or. the fidd. pabbld ll,...... l9d
4-U, J..~. was Pl('Cd by S&lc)· G•em hid rilht ... It, a Mater Ori
Wlth 20 poenu ~ to 11-S ovtrall.
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RamsalfowWhite, Collins, Ek~rn,
·e Johnson to become free agents
· FromTheAllod•ict~
Runnana back Charles White. the lead-€)
illlrushcr1nthcNFLin 1987.safct) Johnnie -
Johnson. and hncbackers Carl Ekcrn and J 1m
Collins arc amona l 9 players the Rams listed
Thursday as unconditional frec aacnts.
Unconditional free qcnts can sign .with another
• team until April I without that team being required to prQ.v~ compensation to the player's original team. A
player who is not picked up by another team b)' April I
automatically tttums to the team. White, 31 , gained I ,374 yards
in 1987, but was used sparing!) th1~
past season as Greg Bell handled the
bulk of the rushing chores for the
Rams.
Johnson. 32. has been a staner
during most of his nine-)ear NFL
career. Ekem. 34. flas pla)ed 13
seasons wtth the Rams and has also
been a staner most of the time.
C'olhns. 30. missed most of la~t
season bcc•usc of in•unes. •1•~hlte "" 'J ...-Other players on the Rams' last
of uncondlt1onal free agents arc tight end Jon Embree:
running back Mike Guman: quartec.back ·Mark Her-
rmann; linebacker Mark Jeruc. defensive end Gal) Jeter:
~~tWhlte to be named NL chief ~~ .
,~· -. NEW YORK -8111 White w11t ·be -,-. • .-_,-
...
.named today to succeed A. Bartlett Gu1ma.11i ,,.-
as National League president, becoming the
first black to head a major professional sports
leaguein t~it~ ta&cS,. Thc..Associalt.Q Pres learned
Thursday. . ·
While, a six-time Aft-Star first baseman w1tll th<'
New York and San Francisco Giants. St. Louis and
Philadelphia, and a broadcaster wnh the Yankee~ for 18
years. was chosen Thursda) by the fi.,.e-man search
committee. SC' eral sources said.
. NL owners were expected to
elect White today and he would
become league president on -\pnl I,
when Giamalli succeeds P'eter
Ueberroth as commissioner.
.. we·rc coming to cw York
and we expect a po 1t1ve an-
nouncement," Wh1t<'·s law)'er. W1I·
liam Eastburn Ill. sa1d Thursda).
W.hite had not been mentioned
publicly as a candidate for the JOb
until Tuesday when the Daily N~s
rej)Oned he would get 1t. When he does, he will will JO•n
American Lca1-ue president· B<>bb_y Brown as former
players who rose to head their leagues.
.. You go throuth life and things happen." Wh11e told
the St. Louis Post-Dispatch late5hursday at Lambert
Airport in St. .~ou1s. ··1 didn't expect this b)' any means.
But opportunities only come up so oft~n. Ifs a challenge.
and I m determined not to fail." _
Simon Gourdine. a former NBA deputy com-
missioner who had been the other remajning contender.
was told Thursday that he no longer was being
considered, a source familiar wnh the search told the AP.
· Lou Hoyncs. the NL laW)er. was the third candidate
the search group uamintd, another source said. Hoy~
told the committee several weeks ago that he did not want
thejOb. Gourdine had been the leading candidate for man)
months, according to one source. The search group 1s
composed of Dodgers owner Peter o·Malle)'. e" York
Mets president Fred W1lpon. former NL president <!hub Feen~. Atlanta Braves chairman Wilham Bartholom~)
and Gtamatti.
According to a source, Gourdine "as ehminated
because he d1dn•t have a baseball background. Baseball
officials thou&llt it would reflect poorl) on the spon 1fno
qualified black candidate could be found from within 11s
own ranks. said the source. who asked not to be 1dent1fied.
Stu Browa, attorney at law, who wants to
become a foot~ll coach .and is wiUing to work for
free to g~t coaching cxpcnence: "You come into this
world with no money and you leave this world with
no money. an~ as long as you'vegot a roof over your
head and a shin on your back and a bowl offood in
front of you often enough to keep from starving.
there arc a lot of other things more important in
hfe.'' ·
, . Angels, Schofield settle
Ca hforn1a Anaels shortstop Dick "-• _,
Sdofleld agreed to term of a three-)ear "Y" ·
contract Thursda). thus avoiding a salal)
arbitration hearing. It was reported that
•'> Schofield will cam approximately $1.1 million this
season, $890.000 nut ~ear and Sl.3 m1ll1on 1n 1991
• · Schofield. 26. earned $552.222 last >.ear and had filed an
arbitration request of $910,000 ~hale the Angels offered
S6.S5,000. His arbitration hearing had been scheduled for
Feb. 13. The signing of Schofield leaves first baseman
Wally Joyner a the only AngcJ eligible for arbitration
. Joyner's hearing is scheduled Monday . . . Atlanta
.. ,. outfielder Die• James lost in the first arbitratioh h<"anng
of the year and five other pla)'crs settled 1he1r cases. ·
• James. who had been seeking $540,000. will get the same
• , $.400,000 he earned in 1988. arbitrator Daelel ColU.1
decided. Two shortstops stilled Dickie Tltoa and
Phjladelph1a agreed to $450.000 .. a $50.000 raise. lt•rt
• S&Ulwell and Kansa City settled on $460.000. a ra1~ of ! $322.500. Second baseman Sten Lomberdo11I and ! Minnesota airccd 10 $222 . .SOO. a raise ofS70.000. Third
• baseman Mike PaaUanJo and the New York Yankees I setttedat$575.000.a ra1scofS75.000. PHIMiralttllaand
I Milwaukee settled .on a spht contract. The left-hander.
i who made S IO.S.000 last season. will get $230,000 1f he as ! in the maJor-lcaaucs. $200.000 1f hc is in the nunors..
! Kings, Devlls battle ~o ~le
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runnma beck Krith :Jona: linctlKttt Miu McDonald: runnan.a bin BUR>rd MC<"ttt: now aacklc G!'J Mt11net:
oflcnsh l" tadtlc M1kt SC'hld: u&ht end EnC' Sat' en.
defcns1\e ~nd fttd Stokft; dcf<"nS1~ blC'k Macke)'
utton: runnina back Tim Tyrrell. and w1dt-1tte1ver
M 1chatl Youna.
Meanwhile. tiaht end Todd thrmcnscn. co~rt.C'k
Mike Haynes and wide retti\'.Cr James Lonon were
amona is pla)crs the Raiders h'1~ as uncond1tionalfrtt
agents.
Christensen. 32. SI\\ hmucd acuon this pa't 1eason
because ofa h.·g 1nJury. Hc cauatu l.S pas5" for 190 yards.
In 1987. hecauaht 47 'J)auo for 66.J)'aflisand earned Pro ~I honol') fur the fiflh straight )ear He cauaht 92
pasSl.'S in 1983. 80 an 1984. 82 1n 1985 and 95 1n I IJ86.
Ha)'nes. 35. has been selected to play in the Pro Bov.I
follov.ing nine of his 13 NFL seasons. He had three
intcm:plloM last )ear.*'' ina him 46 in his career.
Lofton. 32. ranks amona the top I 0 rccc1.,.crs 1n N rL
history. He ha~ 28 receptions for 549 >•rds last )ear.
'" ing him 599 catches in his career. He llas been sclcck'd to pit!) rn SC\.Cn Pro Dov.ls an his 11 seasons.
Other\ on th e lb1dcrs' uncond1ttonal free ascnt
include place-kicker Chris Bahr and quanerbad. Vince
E'ans ..
0\.Crall. 619 uncond1t1onal frl!e agents formal!) \\Cnt
on the open marlet. "'h1ch included about three~uarters
of the pTa)cr O\.er 30 in the league. •
I' THE BtE.\('Hl:HS
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Knlcks move to 19-1 at home
Patrick Ewing and GeraJd Wllkla1 ~
scored 21 points each and Trot Twker •
brole h1so~n team record for 3-pointers in a '
season.wtth his 10th. lcad1na theNewYork ----
Kn1cks O\er the Cle.,...cland Cavaliers. 125-109. Thursda)
night in a mccungofEastern Conference d1' ISIOn leaders
The Knacks v.on their 16th straight game at home and arc
19-1 at Madison Square Garden . . In other BA game5
Derrick t:cKey \Cored nrne of his 19 points during an
11-2 fourth-<iuaner run that sent '1s111ng Scattl o'er
M1am1. 100-93. the Heat's sc"enth stra!Jht loss . lo
Chicago. Mlclaul Jordan, held to nine firs.t-half point~.
scored 31 m tht SCLond half as the Bulls beat Sacramento.
I 09-98. The Kings. now 3-1 I on the road. opened a 5~46
lead earl)' in the th ird quancr v. hen Jordan sparked a 22-7
run v.11'h a I 5-po1 n1 barraac. giving the Bulls a 6 -62
advantage . . Mltcll RlcllmoDCI scored 32 poinls and
Terry Tu1le ucd his season high v.11h 22 and grabbed I 0
rct>Qunds a~ Golden State rallied for a 127-113 v1ctof)
over New JeN.Cy rn Oakland . . In Denver, AJex-Ellgll1b
scored 36 .PC?'"' ahd Fat Lever re<:orded hi founh tqplc
double ot the season as the Nuuets bdd off n fourth-
quarter Atlanta rally for 11 11 2-103 victory. ·
McKinney wins gold medal
VAIL. ( olo -Tamara McK1nnc) "-On
a gold medal in v.omen·s combined at the
\\orld <\I pine Ski ( hamp1onsh1ps Thursda)
breaking the l nited tatcs· four-)ear meJal
drought by oH·nak1ngSv..1ss upcrstar Vrcn1 Sc hne1dcr in
the combined downhill
McKinney. 26. of Olympic Valle) Id"<' the l 'n1ted
"talcs llS fir I SOid medal t11 the btcomal \\>ocld
Champ1onsh1p since Diann RofTe v.on the a.iant ~lalom
in 19~Sat Borm10. ltal)..:fhc mencan teamwas shutout
at the I 981j Ol)'mp1c
Holovak' named Oiiers GM
Mlb Holovalt, v.ho cn11nccrt'd the draft
stratcg)' that It fled the Houston Oilers out of * the NFL depth!.. was namtd the dub'~
general manaacr Thursday. follow1n1 the
urpnsc re~1gnat1on of La'4 Hene1. Holovak. 6'>.Joincd
HouMon in 1981 ·mnd most rcctntly was an ass1~tan1 10
Herzeg. His prcv1ou!I duties included player per\onnd
director.and he 1scrtJ1t~d with thcdraR ptcks that helped
Houston make the pla)ofT' liut two seasons . . Former
football tar O.J. s. .. ,. .. has been charac<I w11h bea11na
h1 wife dunna a New Year's 0a)' a~ument in v.-hic:h he
h11 and locked her as he )riled. "1"11 kill )ou:· au1hon11u
said. S1m~n. 41. alltttdl> strutk h11 29-)l'ar-old w1fo.
Nic.-ele, w11h o~n 1ncf dOltd R1t1 and pulled her hair
dur1ni tht incidtnt 11 l :30 a.m. Jan. I at the <'ouplc'
• Brentwood home. acrordu• 10 poli" ~rds . • .
lJnivcrJlt)' of Ncbralb quannt.ck Sine T•Jler
announced he has sianc'd a thrtt-ynr contrKt wnh the EdmonlOn EWmos Of1he C'anldtan Footb811 l.et!Pf .•.
GMff lln"•• drove 10 t~ poeition IOr Ibis wttktnd'1Dlyiona24 Houn IM C1md QT IPOftlcat
l"ICC 1n DIY'OM ._.. f19 •••• V ·nta Commota_..h
b9*1blll COKh ...... lfifll& M hli ~ 101M of
the fiff," announced M ht *11 lftip at the tnd of tlw
saton to btcw ...._. ltldetit diftCIOf at tht
un1vtr1Uy .•• Dllllll ._1111 of MiUieepolis wnt
277.60 mph OVtt I ~-tnile f'orfM No. l lpcM ID top
fuel qualif~!ll run111•be29th inn.a WiMcmeaiou11.,. Pomona • .,.. IMila Of o.upfiitL N .. wu ftnt 1n
fun"1 car i!f '!1-~ &"r-mlk at 269.62 = = al lll.iiiri' ,.... IJ) l'Q
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Bas~baN awards banquet,
-Caltlwr IOb ..., ud al T Min M~ Hatc'hcT Ila~ t.ew lttccted tlw LOI A~Auht1m ~-·o1111t IMdllll
Wnltt\ Auoc111ion ol Ammca .. lhe A-· and Ooclem. Mott lnapiraaiooal Playen b
19N.
Tht) ·u bt honorrd. •k>nl *"" oe1wr ... rd wutncn from lht Wotld Strin C'~ ~ anq th&-A ..... at lht 32ftd II ~~ Awaidl llenqutt on Monda)'. Feb. 13. at W
Spruce Goosf 1n 4>ftl lkacb. , T~i ·)Hr,eld.JloOnc. who,. .. , also voted by
h11 aammaen as ro-wanntr (-.11h Johnn) Ra)')
of aht Anecls' O•ncr. T roph). bencd a "9rttr-hiah .29S 1n 1988 Follow1ns the srl\On. he •n
lflftted a t«·ond opponunat) at free qrncy and ol*'d 10 JOin the Kansas C'"ll)' Royals ror 1'119.
Ha&ehtt was a slt'ad\ l)layn-throuahout the rqular enson. h1t11na ... ~3 and s11t1na out onl) ft1Mt11nn1ll )tar. lut 1t 1us 1n tht Wu<ldSmrs
where he re all) niadt his ma rte.. hilling tv.o homt l'\ans -one more than ht hit all )Car -and ba111na 368 ~
Tdr1s. v.hich arc ta\ dC'du_cublc. 10 the dinner -the 0111) W)(1.1I C'\enl of the ynr thal
bnnas 10ttthc:r pla)'C'l'S from bOth the Oodacrs and Anatls -arc pricod 11 SSO: tables of 10 arr ssoo. T1dte1s arc l\'atlabk b). wnuna Da'c 0.nacl, Dinner Chairman. Ptt.Telt&ram. 604 Pinc <\\e .. Long Beach. <a 90i4'l Makl' ch«'~'
J)flyablc 10 thC' BBW "A.
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\)(/beel.chairspa.r~£eam ___ ~·
.The ninth 'annual Junior \\.httkhaar pons (amp for ph)StC'lll) d1sabll'd )Ou th 11.kes plJ~ at Saddleback Colqc: from Man:h 21-2S The C'amp. sponsored b) Jhc Mission V1 fo
Compan). ts a pan of a nattonal PfOJl'llm de.,,elopcd b) thr ahonat Found111on of Wheelchair Tennis OfTcl'C'd frtt of charae 10
ph)SIClll)_ d1sabkd )OUngStCB qc1 7-18. ·~ prOlfllm f~turn 1nstrUC11on 1n sports in~ludina bHkc:tball. tennis. track and field. arthCT).
s•1mm1n1and ph)SICll cond111on1ng an a camp-
Sl)'k atmosphcrc. Instructors an: d1sabll'd athletes ~hoscf'cas rok modtls and counselors for the camptrs ..
Prospcc'll'~ cam pc~ can appl) b} cor.1ac11ni the Nattonal Foundauon of Wh~lchair Tennis 11 3b1-6811 Apphca11ona mllSt bt submitted b) Marrh~ ·
I I .I •. \ ISIO,.H ·\DIO
Win.slow ~~fit golf . . nw.-.. Ktlltn ""•Mk>• C"clebnt) l•~•taUGMI Goff'T ounaawsu win• 11upMaida6 •• • T Of'ttY Ptws aoarcow. .. La Jolla. TIW ~~na, ~fi11na lhe Sickle nu AMm1a le,..__ and Ed1K-a11on Crntn-1n San DM.D. waU-n •uh a si-mnt pen)' and puu1na (OftW Oft Suida). Mardi j , at lh<' Tonq Pinn
Inn ud L"OfttilldC' •llh u awards benqutt a• the
La Jolla Mamou on Marth 6. • . I.Ml ~r·1 tournamrnt nu$Cd mur\' t.han S 12.000 for tht local t·hap1cr of 1~ Sickle Ctll
AMmia Foundauon . Men 1han 60 aolrtrs e_iirt1c1pa1ed last )cu. 1n(lud1na fotrMr Saft
Olf'IO (ba'lf'O Dan Fout•. Chari~ Jo1nt"t and Jim l.asla\ 1c An entry ftt o( $200 is r~uued for ~n1c1ponts En1ne' mus1 be fC\'i°l"cd b)' Feb _o .
Ttdi:cts for the banquet v.111 be 1\111lablc a1 · S 100 per person
For more 1nfor~a11on phone S6S~34.
Lawn bowling tourney. •
Tht llltv.pon ti arbor La~ n Bov.hn& ( lub v.111 hold 11sannual 1 Vaknune"s Da) Mi:ited Pairs
tourne) 4)n Tuesday. f-cb 14. The male bowler must be an\ 1ted to bowl b)
his female pulner Th1nHwo bo~lcrs tn dres~d white., will pan1c1pa1c. ( ompt1111on begins at 10 am and runs through the afternoon and compt1111on 1s open for spccutor ~1cw1na. • . For mol'C' 1nforma11on, ('Ontac1 Sob Hicks at
-6444138
Little League tryouts
• Final rqis1ra11on and 111outs for 1~ 198Ci
bestball season of(osta Mesa Little Lta&ut v.111
bthtldth1sSa1urc:byandSa1un1a). Feb Tl from
9 am. 10 I p.m a1 C'osta M~ H1ah bool.
Tht !t.aaut 1s open to all boH and g1r1$ ~
7-12. The ros1 1s a SSO donation v.-11h a fam11) ma .. mum ofSI 10. This is a «n1ficd k-1•~ uf
LJttlt L.taaut ln1cma11on11 -for mort 1nforma11on. contac-1 Richard
Effcn1 at %t>-< MLL.
·"
l!ig westjoins 'Big Monday' . .
College basketball
focus of networks
in upcoming weeks
With the r-.t-Ldcpan1ng the <Kenc
fora not her) ear. and ma1or league
baStball sun mohthu"'"a)".colleac
bukctball takc cen1crs1a1e in 1t\c
nc1..,.orls' telcHs1on spons plans.
The focus will be "Quarcl) on
college hoo1». lcad1ng up to the
NC .\cha mp1onsh1pg.ameon pr1I
3. . The 81& WestC'onfercncc mal~ ns
debut on~ PN's "Bia Monday" · :
pa kagc this ""eek when UC Santa Barbara,ravcl~ to the T hon1as &
Mack to mccl nattonally·rankt'd Ne-
vada-Las Vega .
Other Monda)' pme~. which will
follow the 81gEastand 81a Ten
matchupsat 9 pm l<Xall)' ~•II
feature Utah tale at l 1 \anta
Barbara. Long Beach State at UNLV.
and the Runn1n ·Rebels' rematch 1u "
nta Barbara
In aspcc1al Thurtda> uner1naon
March 2. U(Ts home matchup
against Utah ·1a1e" 111 he shown with
upcc1al 8 30 1art1na lime. •
ES PN W111 also be on hand fonhc
811 West fournarnc.ntchampionsh1p
pmc on Saturday. March 11. at 3 p.m. •
ThcU Acablenctv.orkalsoQlan"
10 howa811Wes.1aarneon unday,
March S. featunna Ne\ada-Las Yeps
at Ne~ Mc~1co State II will be shown
on a delayed basis at 8 p.m. locall)
0
Tclc.,.1s1on's fa\Ortte team -the-
Grorgctown HoyasofJohn Thomp-
M>n-a.re5eheduled to make three
appearances nc~t ~eek beg1nningat
9a.m. undaywhcn( BShuthemat
Villanova
CBS IO\C~ the Ho)asand their
contro .. en1al coach Thompson.
scheduhn1fi,cGeorac1ownpmes
this )tason. 1nclud1n1 two ncx\.wec:k.
nd. CBS al~ w1ll teJe, ·~ tv.o Bia East Tournamcnt~m1finalaantc 1n
~rl)'. March. whC'rt the Ho) a hkel
v.-111 fiaurt promintntly.
Cicoractown wall make appear-ances at• p.m. Wcdnc1da> apinsl
Cormtt11cu1 on the ESeN cablt--
spons nt1work.1nd a1 I p.m.Sa1ur-
da_y..i Feb. 11 .,ainst P1ttsburah on
CBS. .
A hasagoodmatchup-
lllinotsat lowa-al I p.m.Sunda)",
.while 8Cgcts1non the action with
Duke at l'ootre 03me,al5oat L
' 0 The uper Bowl bet\\octn San
Francisco and Cinc1n~11 was v.atch-
cd b} I I0,780.000pcoplc.thefiRh-
hiahcst \1ewersh1p1n Super Bov.;I
h1stof) accord1n1toNBC.
The numbcrwaH1x m1ll1on lo"er
than NSC-ongtnal cs11matcand 10
m1lhon ~ s than NBC had hoped for.
0
Tele"• 1on-spons notd:
• fhe BA All-tar brcali., v.1th all
of 11101her fcst1\ 111e .,w1U tx-later
neitt wed:. CB "-Ill warm up~ 1th
unda)' .pmcfeaturan1M1chacl ..
Jordan 'sCh1eago Bulls v11111na Isiah
Thomas' ~tto11P1s1onsat11 am
( B • 8A c0Hrqc 1sonan
uJ)\w1n1. as r.&U1'&" have 1mprov<"d
about 25 pcrctnt from I )~·ar a&O, With
the playolls )<'t 101.:omc
• t;Sf> bta1nSl\ScO\eragtof
collqt..,.teball ~•th unda)''s 5 p m
pmc featunnJ national po""cr ~n-
1ona tatc \ 1S1tin1 F\onda. ·utc A L
1uttk1ng to cam a bid 1n the Coll
World racunerm1ss1n1last )Car"
tournament for the tir\t time 1n lhrtt
)can.
• Trackandf~klco~~v.1lll'e
carried b) N 8C on Saturda)' at noon
with taped co~Cf'lllC of tonapt's
M1llr01CGamcs 1n Ntw York it).
Wee~endTV, radio sports
Tl!LEVISJON
9 a.m. -TENNll: Davis Cup-Parquay \IS U . at
Fon M )'Cf"S. Fla .. ESPN. 11 a.m. -COLLBQE IASKETIALL: Stanford 11
Honda. ( 'hlnMI 2.
Noon -TRAC& AND nBLD: M1llrott Gamts
from New York City (llDC). Ctuumd 4, 12:20 p.m. -Alfl'OllACING: l4 Houn of DI) tona. TBS. I •
1 p.m.-MEN'IGOU": Lot ~.lnOptn.C-hllnMI
•
7:30 pm -COLI.EGE BA KETBALL: t \anta
Barbara II (al State Fullerton. KMNY (l600)
7:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers .n
Golden 'uitr. KR TH (9'°)
7:30p m -PROHOC1'EV; Buflaloat Kinp li..l .\t
U70). •
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. 1'SLSVmoN
9 a.m. -COLLEGE B.u&naAIL: ~o•n at
Vallano"I. CMnMI 2. 91.m.-~Davi1Cup-Plnpay\"S;U .at
Fon M)'.eft. Fla.. ESPN. ICklO 1.m. -• .,..,..., .. ,...._. b~Jlobcn
........ •m" H11.a .._ Oa""' ·~~ Van Hom
&om AdMtic Caty; AloSw liOftW pme fom Ort8ndo C'Menel4. 111.m.-PllO~~••Drtroit.
111.m. -IKllNO= World AIDi• Chetnpioftllupa
from v.,1 Colo. CdeliK'id>. Cban.11.
Noon -TllMS AND PIEi.i>. ln\'1ta11onal mttt
from furf'u. Va , ESPN. 1 l:OS p.m. -AUIO &ACING: 24 Houn of Oay\Onl, •
TBS. ~'<t.-~vu .. a.uu:raw.: DuM .. NOCft'
I p.11t. -1»CJltQI ~ UhROit 11
Iowa. 0.nef 7. ~ t•· -llDrl GOii: Loi A ..... ()pea.'
J ~·· -N~ IW)'tt comprtiuon hlnL*PlldlL ..
d I -lilNb 11*1 A"olft
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County angfers reeling in their share of tro
•
Local fishermen enjoying good success at Irvine, Santa Ana River lakes
Trout filh1 na has been &OOd for
Oranertount) a~ w"ho haH
bttn anuna tht "'a ten oflf' inc and
the$JntaAna R1vcrlakn.
Both of thest popular lake\ arc
be1nastocked ~ttkl) w•th thoUs.ands
ofpoundsofraanbo,...troutandsOmt
of these suprrtrout weiah in t-.t ess of
• 12 pounds. Fishermen arc findina trou1coopera1i ~e from both boat\
and alona productt\C shore hnes.
'The new Bcrkel) '\ Po\lrer Batt 1s
one of the hottesl art11ic1al bans to h11
the fishanatackle market and 11 1s
account1n1 for many good trout
catc~. Fountain V.allt) anaJcrGrea
Ob)aro. fish1n1 In ine r«cntl). ?OOk
home a nu\t'·pound. sa:l·Ounce rain·
bo~troul.
JimJohnstonofHununaton Beach
~ascasiinaa small Rebel and hooked
1ntoa 5e\t n-pound bow .and
anglcrcne Barbara .\lban-10 offoun-
1a1n Valle) used Po\lrer Ba11 toen1 1cc
a 411 •• pound rambo\o\ to bate.
Fresh water lakt fi sh1n1 1n mosl
Southland lakes should be&1n to
1mpro,eas the earl) sprina months
approach. findm1 bau, crappie and
catfish bq.innma 10 b1tt , in add111on
( 0 I . I. I< f, t . H \' k •. I H \ I. I
UCI f ullcn on's C.tdnc (cballos. tht 811
From 81 West )(Onna ltadcr < eballos iot his a~tragc with .22 points but flo)d quentl)' fouhna out on the ensumg kept him 1.1.-0rkmg bird en route to an
inbounds to send Ao)t1 to the line. 8-for· I g shoot ms performance.
Ao)d "'ho hit 7 of his 8 field goal Ceballos "ho Mullaaan said "may be
auempts and all four of his frtt the best pro pro OC\.t an our con-thro~. \Ink both for a comfonable ftrc.-nce." hit onl) 1 of~ c;econd-half
77-73 lead "'1th I (J sct.onds left. shots
W11l1am\ massed a 3-potnter wnh "I wa kind of gc"" worn do"' n
three sc<:ond tcft near the end." Flo., ~1d "M \
The win was L (I'~ fifth again l the sophomore )tar I · pla)cd ~mah
T t1aM in the past SI\ mct tangs O\Cr fprward. but late!) tt'\ been mo ti >
to thcl(>Od &rout tishin1a,a1labk. n ct'pt when thd Nl1t boat bnna.s 1n a
Salt watcraft<narc.:at<.'h1n1 Joh frnh load of \C,lu1d There m0\l l1kt'I~
ofrock fish ~hlTcconccn1ratinaon won't ~arn h \canch<mc."S for •
dttpwattrrttfs an ~00 10 300 ftet of ewpon anJlinaunlll aflc'rthecom·
~atcr. Thtscarca1eaun1 fish arc mel'('1al squid bite end\iU Catalina.
bmna wt ll and tt d~sn't takc too Iona Ba) lish1nain ·e~pon t)on the.-
to act hm11sot the bottom fttders. slow side.due to cold \\aterand the
There are alsosomcaoodcatchrs 01 • lack: of h\c: ba~t . but wn~cjack\me.h
ireat eating ~ulpin be in& made in and 5polfeJ ba) ba~s ar~ beina talc n. shall~-er watt r south oft he Ne\\ pon A good \1&n that lhe thhin& ~a\on for
Jell) BothDa\e)'\l ockcrand lhc ba)• &ctt1ngstan ed1)\hc
Ne"' pon Landinaire sendin~out numberohmall (under 11ed) hahb\11 • h bo d I · that arc beinacaugh t off docl s sponhs ing ati. a1 )' w11h ull da) Long rafll( boatHcturntnJ lO San
and half-Oay tnpi. schedultd Dicao ftshingdocl \arccoming__bacl
Ll\c ba1t 1sa b1l scarce in Ne\\ port, \.\Ith fi h hQlcb lull of)ello\o\fi.n tuna.
three )ears. the onh lo s coming 10 penmcter I was goi ng back to nn •
the first round or the '87' conference high sc hool da)~. thrce-<fuaner1ng the
tournament 1 he Aqteatcrs, 7-11 post I d1dn•1 do the bcsuob. but J wa\
overall, 4-5 in the Big \\ est. v.on for tr) mg to make Jt most d11licuh for
.__ ____ nb'_thc ~cond ume 1n nlj'lt' ro:id .~a1~1nthe game-he~be-urf'd " 1-.;.._---PJuu;.).u.lhu.t~:i....M5C~~~soA-l'~1"uans fell to -UCllt'<J.mo t of-the -.a)' bualdang a
...
·10. 3:6 . 25-16 first half ad~ant:ig.e for It\
"We 'ewonthrccanarowhereand largest lead But Hill "'ho hit fi ve 3·
Ao)d has had magnificent aamc.~ pointers en route 10 a 22-point etron
here for th ree )t'a~ in a row. .ind Ceballo ~omb1ncd lor all but
Mulhpn s:iad four poin1s 1n a I -12 run which cut Ao)d orcd 24 and 1gn1trd a kc) the ntcatcrs' lcad to three 37-14 at
secona·half run. with a brcaka"'a) the half
dunk tv.o )tars ago · Abandoning the _pre, .. \\h1ch had
"II goc b3d.: to m) rcd· han }ea.~ contributed to l CT\· 10 first-halt
after l came from GeorgetO\.\n, 1urno,ers Fullerton 11lhed 10 l3kC'
Ao)d said "The) had .bcal us s" ihc lead. '4)-40. on Ceballo · shon
ma1aht umcs ( 1985 and b> bank shot and e:1.1cndcd 11 10 m "We1ot ~erccarl) forthegame that 53-47, on Wilham • short dm mg
)tar. Thats \\hen the · hot doctor b;inkcr and free thro\\,
(a s1 tant Bob Thate) "'a \\Ork1ng l v.nh me before the pme I wa in But l Cl v.ent on a 13--run tor .a ~trect clothe roach l hate \\3 going 60-55 lrad. capped b~ f-1o~d.s
through drills. 1 remember thin~ing faslbr:tak la)1n ofl Justin Ander on"
that niaht what "ould tt rake-to ~t kad p;m , with 58 rem_?1n1ng
them EHr 'imce that da) l''c done Dolt..tol'C'?)'k s double-pump. turn· weU au inst them .. · around la)tn and sub~quent free.-
-thrO\\ e\lended the lead to ~'en FlO)d and Palmer, \\ho h11 4 of 5 63·56, bu\ Hill hit a Qair of3-pomter\
shots, had slum~d to sub-40 pc.rccnt · and s}rove baseline 10 pu1 the T 11an'i ~hoot1 n1rn conftrcnct rta>. protnpt· back up. 6~-65 . 1 ma Mulllpn to emph:i 1Le Butler and .i\ Jeff Herdman tree thro"' :utlj
Oolt..torcz) k more in 1de Thr shift Palmer's )-pointer made 11 6Q-66. hut
brought out the both 011 be 1_s1d('S Williams ans"ered ""''h a 3-pointrr
aga1ns1 the T11ans a~ L I ti11 .bl othis o~nto t1e11 Her<lman''Jum~r
percent an th<' fi~t halt nnd 5.5 ~·rccnt and t\\O Ao)d fret thro"'-. put l (I
for tbe pmc. up. 73·69. but Jone hit ~ ·ll'>Ot
"\\ e·~e got · good 'pcnmrter tumaround shot and htt one ol t"'o
shooter\ but "'c·, e 101 10 talc "'hJI free throws as Dol.torcn k fouled out
people g1' c us .. 1ull1pn said 10 malt..e 1173·71 l hen Hutkr 1,1,ent to
Ao\d also had the JOb of co,enng \o\Or~
GOl.J
o.., ~ ,.-. •1 W • I"•}'"•
UCl'1 Rob Dolltorcayk 11 un1ucce11ful In a dunk attempt
whll• being pre11Ul'ed by 'ullerton•s Der•k Jon•"S.
SUNSET
From 8 1 Sauers, twe ett-Jer-s tied for-lead tn uthrr"un\("t WOil\
. • ()('u n \rt" 6 • lunlington RUl'b
.Pat e, Brooks. take advantage of
better conditions to shoot 6 7 s
Pl\C If IC P \I I\ \l)t-\ ( \P) -(1t'nc: \.)urr. \hot J o 1 dunng th<' "or~t ol the \hill\ .1hrrnt~n ""tndl> and
ga1nrd a \hare.-of the: lir\t·round kJ\I fhuNJ:l~ 1n the Lll'
ngclc\ Open 1011 tournament
l k \\3'111c.-d for thl' top 1ipo1 at -'·umk1·pa1 "'11h \tr' e
Pate nJ~tar~ B10<)~,, both ul "'hom pl;a\cd 1n tht• mon.·
la' orahk morn1n1 \Ondt11un., "It \\3\ about t\\o \hot~ h'Jrder an the alkrnoon."
1d 'l.au r\ "'ho linl\hcJ JU t bclorl'·J.arlnC'\Hn' cloJX·J
the R1~1cra C ounln C lutl 1.ou~
Pate •artcd th.it the.-rarl} \l.lftl'r.. got the ~\t ol 1t·
''It ~ms hll.c we 01 :a pre.tl\ ~ bfrak "' thl"
~rather:· he 1d .
.. Thtrt w"J n't a hrtath a l \\Ind out there for thr li~t
nine hole\. hut n \1.1" ~mnrng 10 pu:l up "hen \\C
lin1 htd," \lld Pate. a t\\O time.-"' inner la .. t 't':lwn. .
rho~ con<l1lions tkt,·riot tC'd rap1dl~ 1n the altrr-
noon v.11h ana.:a 1n1 \\11\\I anJ J1pp1ng lcmpcr.itur'''
pro\Ju1.:1n1 m1n1 \Core\ ··1t wa touah comma m. 1 here "'·1" a lot ut toll
course out there th1\ allcrnoon." ~1J 't'll'ran Hak lr"1n,
a Ille ~tarter who \\a\ l:&}crcJ wnh \\\\':ltt'r:\ aga1n\I th~
bite o t thc.-blu\ter\·afh:r1)()Cln "'°'h •"With thccoh.hnJ thc"'1nu, 11 w-;i a \Cry \IC'm tc\t,"
\31 d M1kt Rt 1d, "ho had n tlN 1n the \\Or\t oftht• \\('Jlhc1
lt'\\1n. ho~r,rr. hnd :1 d11lc1.:n1 'I<'"-afll'r Im ~hilh :-
~1nJ·blo"n rounJ ol .n. ·
34: [he: "M:aha"'l ~J '· -1. m.11n·
\'\ 11c:11 I ~d, 1'111tt llll'I'-un 111c ~1uu11u hk\'\.ltlli mined thl·1rkaltul·kad. U\lngnn 11 ·~ prolu~I~ 1hr1\• "J' 'oml' doubt thJ t I'd plJ) t11J,1\:· pun 1n lhl' '-Clond quartl'r 10 pull
l~in '-"d ·'"'·" .,. ''I'm 'l''' fonun.ll\', H'r) lull..' .. \a1d-t-h\ l\\O ume Thl· 01kr\ '\.lti. 1-i. 1ra1kd l'"" l ~ Open l hamp1on ~ho \\J'I "l'Jrmg a bandagl' JU'>t :!'·IQ l:x'lorl' the \\If~\' "htlh l'
abo'c h1~ 11ght\'\C I k ... 11J " I Our I:' \llllhl''\ .. '°'l'r\' t.t°~.l·n pJmkd lhl' "..:.1ha"k' .• 1J' anl:tfl' tu
to clo~ the "ou111J snt11ltcd tn Jn l'rTJnt \h(>I h11 ti~ an I~ ll unt1ni_tun f\cJl h ''a' unahk 111
amateur <.llC'l' lh(' dl'l1u1 undl'I Jouhk 1i~\lll''I
"II \1>Uld h,1\l' ~l1t the l'\l' It rnulJ haH' ~ut thl' no'4.' thl' ll'nl,\1n,kr 01 thl' ":I)
• II"• \\.Jr\ II JO\''> pu1 1h111g\ in Jll.'f'>l'l\.'<tl'l' fm \nu I'm • l r<ll' \\ olll' "'ho h;iJ lh<' ol hl'r
lul'l \ · . game ht~h I' 1,.11nt' in fhr 'IXOnJ
"II\ unloml111 t:tbk but not unpl.1~.1hk ~U!lrtl"r, ill't' I Jd IO rdxmnJ!'>
'(. on\1dcnng "'hat ll•uld ha' e tl3p~·ncd. aoda~ "a' f oun1a1n V a llt~ U \\ t lmin ter
3n CJ\~ da\ J g~k.I J3~ I \\ll\ .\.unJrr·pJI alll'( "-''l'n 19: r hl ho .. 1 B:tr&lfl\ \\~OIJU:t 'lltthth
h1lk\ and cnuldn t hd1<'' l' 11 i..c •, h . , , I , • r-.. , m:idc: a· 1.:uupk ot hc.>gc" coming hl'nll' .rnd 11 avdH 1 1.: mill ion' :h c u P 3.\:r
d1dn'1 hot her ml' :i b11.'' he s:ud · pla~cd -an,1 ~tll\'d -'"a run;a"3'
Rr1d "':i" on· o~ 1ght trcd 3t b a \tngle rtro ~~I.: • that l<mml thl' "'tnl('\' L lll.Jl~ orins
,\f\O at thalc lig~1 t "crl" ''3't~r\ \hamp1on \and~ JU'lt ~llll' fXlllll\ in •the.· la t 1hr«'
L\k ol ocl3nJ, Marl C 3fcj\e 1.)l13, l~n' ~h'"' J.i, qu.irtlf~ · i -• ~(aa\ tfo\.\arJ h Ill\ Phil Ula~mar anJ Donna~ "-3mt 811.kr and t rol' n I ll\ l'u
l L r\ , nJ • f 0U0liU0 ~..311\.'\ \\Ith l'I ht Int\ T'Jn.1n,o J · J I \\ · Jim lkncp: \C,>reJ :a hok·1n-<>nr \.\Ith a l6-·'\3J1.f. f\. ap1c"e an Junior u ic: or .. m. n
.mm 'hot .n a rounJ 111 fl9 th3t ten ham l"'tl o;hol' bad: di'>pla~l"J a 'Oun~ s:in~c.-·'\hol.11h \~"'!'
U.S. Open champion< urtl\ 'tran1nhJ n,ll ni.11.:1.' :t 'llonn~ and Jd\n'""' hu tic r t ·
b1rJ1c.-1n round ol "f \ IA.·tcndin& lhampion < hip&"( f!l!n"h:rrnuld n<'tJu,1 7 ol '\ lrom thr
\ht>I 70 \tjrk O'~kar.1 a v.1 nner l:ht \\Cl"k at t>e"bl\' held
tkad1 '>lnt kJ 10 .1 .,~ In J culklw "unwn\ ganw
"-auer\, "'ht>\C onh "'tor.a 1n :i 'll\·'1(3\on PC, \ four H•"••I • s. l Cl S : Jenn' l n·
,·arccr t\tnlC in the.-19 fl liank ol l\o\tt>n C la,.,1c 'Lattln:d S\Of\'ti a l'.lu.·,·r-tugh ~-' [XHn" i11u1n1
\e\l.:ll om.Ju.') UlfO \hi\ l MJ .mJ fOI n f'll'll' ol lh\' k.1J •111 IOUI Jlll.'lllfll\ fr11m \.f'(nnt nlll~l'
\.\1th a ~ ·f<'<H hrrJ1c JlUll ,ln hi\ I th huk. hut 1t \\J\n°t \'n11ugh :a' thl' \11\l"'JtCf'I
·I don't ltkc thl' "'lll<l und 1h.: 1.:old ," h\' s;.ud ··1 I.ill to~ I~ oHr311 :.inll I·~"' 1h,· A1g
U'IUJll~ Jon t plJ~ m) bl''t 1n the''' (1Hlu111un ... hut tt)(Ja' \\r'I Ha".111· 'I· . •l . """ ll:,t h\ tlJU~l~l'nH.'dto ~nm)" ~· Jud,Mu'I~ \\tth-Or<ltnl\ · .
wahooand 01herpmc fi h F1\hina
has bttn \'t i'}' good for dclu~c ·
~ponfhhe~ fi~hang 10· to I 6-dll) tnp
Qfh he upof8a,,a.
Tht ne\t t\\O month will be the:
peak oft he Iona rangt sea\On and
-lhen:arcopcningson mo tall bo:u
running out of1he o;"111hrr" rort I nr
more 1nfONMt1on on how tolt( a
JUMpon the salt wa1ttfilluft11CUOa.
contact f1\htrm1n'sland1na1H&l9)
222-0391 . . a .
Upland pmc btrd sh<><*B arc \till
busuna phtasant at Ruha&11t's
Pheasant Hun11naClub1n Norco.
f)J;, ate clubs ~•II be aunnina for
nn~~ks and chW.kartntoMar~h.
b) ofterina unattached hooters a
chance to hunt on pn\:ate lands
In addition to pheasant hunt1n&,
most shoot1n1clubsoffer a 'ariet) of ~hoouna spons and d a) llfJCl aame\
, for off-sea~n shot aunncrs.
For more 1nformauon on huntana
or hoot1n1a1 Raahauic·s. pho ne p 14) 715-2361 . • .
No. 21/linois upset
by Purdue, 76-72
From The Associated Press
1\1eh 1n 1\.1l ( ants \\.orcd I::! ol his
It> points 1n thl' '''lOnd hull and
Purdue made ti I ~n:enl of 1b hots 10
upset No 2 llllnol\. "6· 12, an Big Ten
bruletball pin) Thursda' night
· The 8otlerm::ill.'r • 1omd ~hooting
ept them m conten11on an a ~me
that \.\3S ttSl\t tillll\,· \\3\-:-\\ll l neither
team kading b' mor<' than th r
points ·
Purdue H)..11 . 3· 5 hrol c a four-.
game l1dc It tool th.: b1uc 1 lead ol
the second h;tll at 6q·Cl5 un 'R' ;in
-Berning' t\\O f~l' 1hro"' \\1th ::!·JI
femammg then ht'ld oil the.-llhn1.
I b·2 :\-::!
tn· other al'llorf ml1n top 20
tCJnl!I
fo•a 10!, Northv.c ll'ni 4: EJ
Morton '>lOll"d ;u of ht :?-' sxunt~ an
the \C'~vnd h.ill JnJ Ro' \larblc
added I~ r acm1 '<' 'I ltl\\ll IM,
4-' to lhl' 811 l 1..·n \I\ tl)f) OH'I
'\onh"e tern 8· I I I
Gtorgia Ttcb I, Oukt 11: lknnt
0 11 ~on."d OIOl' of ha 10 pou\I an
ht--ftnaf: 40. "f).H\..tn I( '1818 f h,
"13·6 3-1. 10 an .\tlanlll' <.<~hi ·c onll.~r~nl:c ' 11.1on o' et 11th rjn l l."J
Du\..e, 14--' 4-4
Wtst Virginia 79. Rbodt Island 71 :
'lC\ I! fk!Jl'I \tOICJ I IJ J"llOh, includ
1ng the go .. ahcaJ 1 pomtc.-r •• 1\ .1 th·
ranked \\ e t \ 1 r111ua. Ith~. I 0-0.
bro\..c o~n .1 cit)'<' game 1n the tinal
fi,c m1nu1e • fo1 an .\tlanllt 10
'ICIOI) O\t'f Rh\)\k hlanJ, · 10, 4 .(\
.SEELEY
From Bl
.... 1111ndude the ddcn\I\(' ~1ar1cf\ up
lront 3, ~.:II a' thrrt'·\t"af ,t;atlt'r
D.:i' 1J \c.:hultr at qU.lrtcr~~ ~ nd '"''l
.. 1an1n olkn-.1,c.-linemen.
\ c\Ol'·IHlt( lJU:&rtcrtl.:11.:l and Jl·
ICn\l\t' rod; at f:11on Rapid\ High m
\1 1..h1gJn, '""'('II a,. H1l1'Jale Coll r:
~11 \1tt:htj,,dn. ~de' ) N~ rc.·r u.111on
comC'~ trom lht' Jelen 1\t' "d'-' <>I th<'
b II But he h;i., omr deflnlll' thouiU\I~
00ens1' ch ,, \\C:ll, btclug.h I on
lar~('h "' tllr nm.,iik1abk ,unc'' at
\akl'lllJ thgh "'hL·re thl· l tpc.-r,,
under 'trl.e \1.:11 rUJO U"K'd .1 \\Ill l"\I· r 10 pcrlt."l:t1on
"\\ e're s111ng 10 run thl' 0 1>.l.:1h11ma '\.~ dl'ft•n.;c;• \:uJ 'dn \nJ \
,,.,on a\ \.\l. mc:l.'I :.&' .t \t.ltl "'\'II J~ 1dl'
on thl" otkn-.< I h;a' c .. oml.' gN at
r('\OUflt'' {)J\ l' l h\lnlfl\00 I'\ \ l'l'1
u' and \Ille \tarn.iJU 1' a""' t'\J. t gu~. ~o 11 linJ ol J~pc:nd" ""h:u v.'('
ill'\.:1Jc on "hat"~ \\'Int ll' do "
.\<.l td 11 thC' v.1n t'J. T w:s!>n'1
ammant nt n1n 1Ja1ng ht\ Nll..l.·
iround ~t \ Jlcnua and the unl'\
dcn,cJ :t"k\ 'Ml d.""M:l\t'J( II.\\ uh1
~ a good th1na to \ han~, \ n l
\\Ould h3H' IO 'I'm kanin 11m.1rJ
th\' "m~cJ· l :·
1mno11· Ervin s-.a1 lose•
control of rebound ........
pre11ur• of Purdue•a Step-
hen Schefft~r fl•ftf.
ln the Bag \\cs1:
Utala S&att 82, t..., Bea~ State It:
fol'\\-arJ Dann\ Con"'•) scored 21
point as Pt.ab la~. ~Ii. 6-
defeated Long Beach tale -1 1. 5-5
e• Mexico tale 77. Saa J.u
&ate 68: J1rnm> l a>lor ored 20
Points 11<1 e"' Me\ICO tale, 14-6.
7 · l do"' nt>d n Jose tatc, 5-1 4. 1-9
In the-P:Jc1tk IO'
Arllou H , Califona1a 5t: an
lll1otl hn 1\ 3-poamcrs and srored 26
pomti. as founh-ra.nl cd Anzona beat
C alafom1a.
"\\ e ptcl.cd a &ood one." said
lxl\le ..... ho in add1t1on to b1) dutte'
as .in js 1stant football c~h. 1s the
hoot' athkuc dutttor
.. The comm1ttct con 1sttd of m,.
II I~ 101b1n DaH Thompson arid
8111 Bo well " continued Do) le-•
\\ r · r< ha pp' \\ c fed w c picked a
1ood one \\ e think he can gctthe l ad
bad.: out and pl•n football.\\ e·,e lo t
me talented l id \\ho hadn't been
oul tht ~ 1 coupk of 'ears " .
To1b1n 1 the school' pnnc1pal. T hl)mp n as the most uett fut
footb3ll coa~ h 1n the )(;hoot' h1 itm
and Bo v.tll 1~ th<' Hun11nglon Brach
d1'itf'Kt's athkllc director wnh a 'a t
amount ol t0<1tball baclground and
\Ul~C ~
welc\ ., back.around ·1ndudes a
Har at ·u,11..Jale College. and th1ct
\l':sr;,\l tt \1orri!I H1shanM1ch1gan
brtor(' romrng 10 Manna 1n '17
'K."Clc' ~amr an tn\med1ate an·
J1d.ite tor the JOb a\ ~anna' head
C'03Ch IOllO\\tng Rams,(). rt ,,
n;a11on c3rher th1) 'car. and 1d hr
C\f'1rc:Clcd 10 pend mo t of hie;
l '-han time on the dcfen l\e 1d
Hr al\d h1 ~1k. t:mJa. PiaH' t\\O
c:h1ldrt'n 4han (9) and Scan 15). and,
anorlhnJ to Sttle~ "another 1 ~'n
the wa~:
CCI dow ned by Pomona-Pitzer, 7.8-59
< hn ,1 C olkg • In m l'.' tell t)(:l"11nJ
(. 1 I} iathl Ol'' er ~·w~ht up l hur\Ja'
n1$hl 1n mt"n· .. c:1,lk .: h~ ll•tball.
IO'lll g UI homr '" a non..,,<.mfort'nl't n\JH.hup' .1 :un'I Ponu,n:i·P1t1l'r,
.. .\IJ
lo ' <,:i~ "K.'ltt"Cd 15 p01n1~ moc
l\.c-11h R<l "'"' added I t and aunc
rc:tx.1umh .ind freshman \nrnn c I n hnd IO point ra1a O&e
contr1hu t<'d '" .u~1'ib for CC I
The '3 t'hCO\. 11-~tl"t pau~d b)
D:n1d l odd and <.1u' Hcndn1.l \On
"tlh ~ll po1nt~<a,·h
" v.ondcrful c.ta). I "' , JU'il glad 10 tx-pla' 1ng "'~"" IN 1n. "'ho w1h ht>'lf)IUthrcd .1ttcr bc1na 1ru..:L. on thl'
lorchrad b~ golC\\ II dunn \\ rJnc~ll) prll-'Jqt rla . Junior \lhc.·n G:i' kJ th,• "' ' lur
tht' ~ugk . \\h11. h tc:-0 h> "·'""1th. the . ~----~~~---..._~~~--~~----~-------~----...---""'-----~~~~~~------~--~~
'
t he Ode~ mo\C'd ''1th in .i '1 tu1' ot
\(Vt 1n1up1h1rd pla ea\ "-""m Kelter ~ored 1w l~c.: anJ U\mteJ "n thC' mh~·r
l"O t N I\ 10 the:\ lllOI] al homr.
Hun11na1on Beach. 7.9...i o'<"rall. :?-,_. 1n ltaiue play. nttdu "in O\n
\\ t\tman~ter f YC'WI) to chn h th1rJ .
1 ht Oil(" manuf'Kturcd a '·0 kaJ
at halftime.-and that wn more than
cnouah tor ~u;,al~«ptt (11lla Cortnn.
who ~~'I crtd1tc.-d ~1th three \a\l'\
CA~•n Vic:" tall'I to ._. 7-4, I .
In the a \'1cw l taauc· 'twr.!1 RarW S, Etauda I: l hr
Sailor.\ l>rln1dk 1 om1\1d. napprJ a
1-1 tlf tht m1nu1" into the ttronJ
halt anJ aumcd •~ Hc:a tl\cr \\ cbh ~omi htr ~pl of the pm<"
"11h 21 m1nutn IOM to 11'<' N\·"·
pon, .~I. a t'OllHMMU'I and,
Wtbb ICorH ftnt ta IM llmc'. Nn Dultlk 1rubldled lbt0ftl)' pl for
lht ~ 2.6. IO f\'C'ft It lft lht fini
Mt(. LOrrna Valdl•• hid•' rn II' n for Newport.
PREPS
''°"''' 1\ rnunt1ni on more th:tn thoal -hl'
w1n1 10 rc1a1n thC' No I 1;anlt.:1n1 in
Oran1.: Count) •
That'\ ~c.-n M tcr L>.-1 \ C\d U'I\'
ll'mtor) tor the f'J't \1\ or
\l.'Uf) . De pate-a 'lt f'3tr ot '1llof1(' \l\('r
the ~o 1-ranled ~h,ruar<"h\ JJk·
boa k'<~ uni~ <"'Crt:un hope llf L.,,·p1~g
that ~land~rd 1' lo tn 11' 1a\t three
I ta n~ 1a inJ C urllna dl'I \I r
i ppt'af to N-an hnt: tor C If Jll:l}llll
\J'IOt\ \o\tlh .a. m<11J.,11nd a onc·pml'.' ~ Q\'ff '( U)l lO
\II four "''1ulJ aj)QC'ar 10 N' l<l\l \
tor the pla,ofh . bUt no one·, u1un1rn1
nn an~ 1h1n1 tx'(au~ of the rompll'\·
1t1t-\ •h1~h na'c anwn from th~ nrv.
fhrmat ~II that " '~natn " that th('
top thrtt from .:ach ~UC' qualt(~
r"M >Uth ( oa" l.t .. ut*Plk'lf' 10
bt a moot 11tm. T...-., Hilt• ha' a
·~fdlrwtll9dwctpnw1•010 • •
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..
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S..111• lOO ""'eml '3 c~ lot, s.cr.,,...,,10 " Oemrtr 112 ...... ,.,,. 103
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T•v'• ~
Pott11l'KI •• LAlll•n 1 30 Pm Se!'I AnlOlllO •I ~ 1 JO D m
Wl'll<nOIOl'I II 9ollon, ('30 pm S..llle 11 CllerlOlll, 130 o m S.Crerntflto et CleYtle"4 00 om
MltweukN 11 lllO•lnt, •JO om OetrO!I et F'tllledllol\lt 5 om
Cl1>u;o 11 Houston, S30 pm
Pl\Olnhl 11 Delle•, S 30 o m
New / Jentv •• Uten, 6 30 om. Sl""cNV'I G..-net ~ 11 Goleltn Steff, 7 30 om ~lh¥fUlo.ff •• WHnlnQIOll, •JO pm Nt~York et IN111ne • 30 om
Ullll II ~vtr •JO om
Allen II .. Pnotn••· • 30 D m ~n Antonio el POl'!lencl, 7 30 om
COLLEGE MEN
UCI 77, C .. St•te Fulerton 73
C91e Well~)
UCI CM sate ~ Ultr19ft feltpftp .... pf. 8ut~ '9 S 4 2l Ctbel10$ I S • 21
Heroman 1 I 1 3 JO<lts 6 I l ll
M Olltruvio, 6 , S S II MoOIJv 2 01
4
10
1
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Anoeoon I O 7 7 Moos I 0 0 2
McCIOSktY 0 0 0 0 Resnon. 0 0 I 0
Q Ol>.l(CIVk I 0 0 ? Andeoon 0 0 0 0
To11a 129 IS ?I 11 To1111 ?1 I? 2? 7J
Ht!fhmt UCI. 37·34
l ·oolnl 00.'S UCl-Palmer 3 M C>oktorc1vk
Cal s1111 Fullert0n-H11t S W1•11ms 1
Ctoellos I
HORSE H .\('I '\G
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THUJUDAY'S •ISUL TS
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2 G1v 1 •
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E01S011 4 S
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COLLEGE WOMEN
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1l • . "
l " l 14
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Dodton I II • 11 Joslffl o 1 ' 1
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T 01at1 '° 16 It w Totats )0 1) 10 11
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U DAILY Tilll'LE U·I IJ ... o '9020
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Cltmtf'l1
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Devis
Tor11s
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1 0 2 4 HIMW'l\lll'll • 0 I I 1002Srniln Jll1
4 I 1 f Sullllen S 1 2 12
7 0 I • Nuntl • 3 I II I O I 2 f ektdo S 0 1 10
I O O 1 WOlfe I 1 1 IJ 1 O J 2 COIJtns I O 0 1
2 S 7 t ForOllCSe I 0 0 1
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Octt'I v,... ~· 17 IS 17-611 J·PO•"' 90t'~ OcM• ve .. -8rul\ I Tecl>"IC•I Hun1.1191on 1 .. cn ~It
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C'-411 LeffWI
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JOIW'\10!1
9rOY'tl
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Devis
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4 0 I f 19'er 4 0 0 I
0 0 I 0 LmtM' Qffl' 1 0 0 ~
OOlO WM>tt 717S 1 0 O 4 Fills I 1 I l
0 0 I 0 H•ttke I '1 I S
0 • l 4 8• end I 0 0 7
FO• 4 0 0 I W0tam.'I ) 1 0 1
1<11v~tl'IOll 2 0 0 • Ybarra 1 0 I 1
ltroaro 1 1 7 •
Hoo.. 2 0 I 4
1 • t If Toti t 11 1 I 62
Sort bv Ou1rten
V.tsim1n11tr (" 10 0 S 4-19
Foun•••" VII •v ll 10 7S ••-6? FIRST •ACI. • '""-' R;;\O ot II-IToroi 1000 UO
#d.u !Slt•On>I 160
l'•lT •ACll I m .. ••01
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I Prm> 10 A-(()111\V I 60 UO • 60
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From South Orange County
540-1220
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CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
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WESTBAY ELDEN
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• EN<::LOSEO GARAG!S
• LARGE CLOSETS
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• Rf CREATION ROOM
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23 ()ver1ure
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35 UK n•lllle
3t SheOe L•I
37 Al lhe peek
38 SQued• 3t Reminder
40 RetllM
41 Thin
42 Aaton'1 kon
43 Elec untt
44 C~ity
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48 Ttme perlOCI
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31 Trevets
32 Navigator
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6 7
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33 Ptrllcie • 34 Rock
35 ~mbel Ship
36 Places
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44 Slep111ek
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48 Tincture •
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LOST BLUE PARAKEET • FOUND F/blk Lab mix
finger tamed. V1ctn1ty 387 w/collar, F/blk tan shep
W Bay, Costa Mesa on ml,11 wlcollar Miian & Announcements 2920 Friday, January 27 Pis white Ptt Bull mix. puppy!
11 anyone witnessed eccl-call 548-19'7 anytime w/blue eyes, cat Mllg blk
dent 11/21/88, 1.20pm ---------1 w/bob 1111 Newport on Felrv1ew & Arttngton. Beach Sheller 644-3856
pit call SteV9 662·4662. f()lJN() ADS FOUND Young Oog.
631-2120 Spuds McKenzie look-•· ARE f REE hke Bind aged left back paw Brown 4 White
Cal• 142-llll round al Wilson & Na. • tton11 Cell to ~111m
646-2854
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ASSEMBLERS to bu1101---------~
sallbo1ts We will tratn
Apply 7am only
MacGregor Yachts 1631
Placenua CM
ADVERTISING SALES
TELEPHONE, LOCAL ·
SPORTS PUS UC A TIO~N;.wf-~~-ii:~::-Or£.;~;.;. {714~ g~nso-1
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No exp req d CA he only ~ PIT ..., 11 .... I u .,.Gr...vv Yac;htl i •3t hralwll c,11 Marll,I ._.....
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E.rl._.. .... M• .... _ . .,......,. ·~~.o~'*c~-"~~ hml*f ..,ninoa Fcx If\· -.. ._......,..__. ""' ,....," _ _ formation. call Jack ~---·~,,,...= Rou1e Part Time 7 day• no nit" o(wttnda 32•3! AY9fl el.IELECT Secre1aual FIT typ ~~~~ •• ~.~h•1wn ht.lwtl Start 15 50/hr. BETTER HOMES I NilpfUI, will trairt. ----............ • QAAO£NS counting office. At< auranc:.&dt1Y9l'slic:*1se Pick or-. "41-1~0 REAL ESTATE 751·5000 At ... llll'lr 250.oM2
)(lflt eictr9 income -.. ~Inga in <Antfll and FIT, M·F 7 30e m ·4P m , lllJPlll•IT
South Central County • S5 &Olhr, ~Its ht• Growtng energetic Co L..A.-.a 01711111 typing tor computer, needs r~ton!SI
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._ On Tape 729 Farad St , Coeta M.aa S67-3200
~.ARN MONEY Reading CM 548·5525 -lll•IT books' $30 OOOl yr In--••--come potential 0.11111 PART ttm41 CO.O.ral Olfu. for pleetatll NB dent., ot-
1-805-667-6000 Ext Computer Slullt Req fa Some expef. pref
Y-1590 Newpo<t 9ch Architect FIT Call 840-092 1
EXOTIC 8trd Store, FIT, _9_·_2._M_o_n_-F_r ... • _84_5·• HO u•n•••T P/T Cff~ of birds S1ore
The Keitll Comp1met 11 a & shop clean up 8ird toy
mulll•dlSCIPhM CIVIi ef'tgl· assembly 540-0220
neenng hrm We h1V9 •n FAST FOOD Sludent!I
opporwnlly a .. &1lebte 11 Working Moma for mall
our COST A MESA oll.ce OpeflllOl'I fleJCtb1a hT1[
Applicants must hive PIT F'T 558-&101
the>r own dependable FIT PIT Contemporary An
tr1nspor1•11on m11aage Gallery Newpon 8each
Send resume 10 P 0 Box
15132. NB 92663
P1ua Restaurant
·Mgmt Opportunnles
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Wsxing & nall talor'I, COM Organized person for .,,._..__ ______ __
phones apptt e<ral"ds.
etc 875-1720 ------•• m .. T
Phones good typ.ng Skills 1J11. amJllf PRESTIGtOVS ar1 gallety t.liog·F<>f bultder nr OC RE lnVflt Co needs lh in N9 has opening for a A r"""' 755_4950 lleatthy enargeuc person ' ,..._. • well organized enthus1
to ,..,.v• in stuppmg re-lllllYlnMllT ~ie 11"d1111C1uaJ ..¥hO hkes
cet,,,tng and warehouH ·--ver5'ty & cha•~ G Must be det11l·onen1ed, _., skills a must Opportu
·take 01recuon well and be 111-112/1111 lor growth 780-18G9
extremely trustworthy Base commtnton T
Call Tont M·F, 10·3p m ' Par1-T1me1Fut1-T1me Pay ••nut P/
(7 t4) 85t-23?8 tor appl No experience necessary RE develo!*' nffds
Th I • h Evening work Will train ton wllront olf1c:e I Ill P/T OLlll TYPllT Mu11 be neat/personable Pear Tyoing SO wpm •N Ille I t • curate. sml SWllChbd, Com1inill General ~ ~s~~ 0~:~~~ n~:.:t~~ 9;o~T A
8 M~~~on ' 1ng errands Non-am
2ooea'J;er.s1reet _Y&Ln Pllllll handl~var1ety 01 ofhca CALL LlllA 1~0 s7iHr 250•1030
Coale Mesa CA.9262~~6~1----------t--r.T.:u •••_No 1~1~>c~ec-81wn '2PM-8PM Qin /IUL HTAT :alf0l'>r5t~ mpToye< DAY SHIFTS Ord processing exp (714~~,,.,..--'~So't 1;&\l omc• Ty~
F II t • 1 1 h fl llelplul ""'" tra•n on our 1 1 c 11 LI u ime o par ime s i s sollware L z 851 1!070 RHtaurant 'ing pllona a
NEWSPAPER
DELIVERY
1va1labte 845-7113 .. 'IMlll 721·1200
lew'tE i•ttri . PIT PERMANENT •IPlllllllM!* ••maun
Jot>s S29 -$78. /yr. Brighi Beginning• new---Ill ma For private commuMy
602-459-22•8 Ext E co"* w tcom•ng ser-Now h•rt"" f<>f the follo-N· Laguna ~h '94 8 VIC• otters the "Ont per-...
ASStSTANf NEEDED son who an1oys meehng 1ng l>O$•tt0ns TILl.-E IA&.11
FOR SUSY COM HAIR people& 1s aervice-otien· •SERVERS Aggreu•ve expenen
"SALdN MUST HAVE ted 1 tun & exc•hnQ op-•HOSTESSES telephone aollcit ·. *.NO COLLECTION *
Early morning motor route available
~fu I have dependable vehicle and liabilit)
in urance.
7 dMJ fi p<'T ,.t>t'k.
2 :30 a.m .-5:.10 a.m .
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AR£AS AVA ILABL E:
Huntlngtoq Bea~h
Costa Mesa .. t 'ountaln \'all .. ~,.
& ~e-.·porl Bea~h
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LICENSE 675-5531 portunity Profess1ona1 •g~s !°~S ERS •.. Aitteuteta. ·~ 10 co
HANDY MAN FleJ< nours eppearence & manner • H A H muntCAte ... in bUs.
f ..,, h estenhaf Must l•ve In •COOKSoPREP exacut vet HOU<!" rlt or ret1r.,....·wson w1s •no Nwpt 9ch or Costa Mesa All shifts ava•table PIT & comm ---'·'•I :_,._e to supplement income Fl PleaM t t H h • ,.._.._ .,..., •pply t954 Ptac""'lla · 752-2772 COf'I ac VO av11lable 780· 1145 " ""' Robinson 11 662-4705 • HOSTESSES Oars: PIT Representll1v• to ser--L._..,..._,,.._ ___ _
n1ngs & Weellenos FI T, VtCe ex sling 1r1deo mo111e 111.11/lllT &Ill EARN
P'T Appty in person conces110f'I 1n • m•JOf SENSATIONAL new d.et $40ft $1000/W The Crab Cooker. 2200 grocery store Ch1in tn the •1de1 Net<! aaJes person V•
Ne...port Blvd N B Ftn va11e,.1Hunting Bch to nandielV 81111 1W.~
_ area~ No selling nec;eu-comm FIT PI T 54 t-2235 •6A••.i2 Noon insurance b•lltng .af'i must hive tr1n1pob _ ""
tatH>n ldMt tor house-IA&.11 NI• *No Nights/Wknds
E n I h us I. s I I c a n d wives base • l>OnUI For STATIONERY STORE. ~H.R~~~r:.tr:i,nt
mo1111ated person:Frld•1' Send retume.·cov9f let CdM FIT, 5 Oays )(Int -• --
FIT tor ch1ropr1chc 1nsur-ter to Video II, 471 Wpst workmg conditions Ex-mll I.I. 112· 12
dept l.tght typing 9160 South Sindy Utlh cepuonally hne chentele lllm..a
8·5pm Lisa 631-5664 84070 Attn Randt Phone IOf 1ppt 673-4762 1.._ 1l1l., 1._ 1
IUOllllST P /T WIHll WOMEN • only l1tnets ,, _ ___.... ·------• Manual lathe Mech1n111 Needed in cabinet lhOP c1hty seek• aggress•ve.
short run & prototype Call 546-4~33 aninut.-shc PtT SaJes-
Appl.cant must "'"'• own person Previous health
1001s ebte 10 nOld crose tlAlITT ~Ill c•uo exp 1 ptvs Ground
t~ranC41S. read pf int~ 4 FIT M F 74 m o3 30p m . floor oopty tor cerMt"
ha1re know1edge of 11an-$4 so.ii~· beneti11 no ~lnded 1ndlvldva1 In
d 1 r d t h r ea d 1 n Q ••P nee Apply 111 person t •P•dly e•p.and•n; co
Pfocedurn 5 yrs exper Books On Tape 72i X1n1 income oPPty & ben-
req'd 84 1-3683 F•<•d St CM 5'8-5!125 el1l1 497-546A
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8abylten»St0-l50 11ereo Bibi• album, Conterenc:e tabte l50 & 11 Cubie 1-t SlOO.
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ro11 Ir ... 10 cublC feet. tormar. 25c·S70 ... oo 2 ""hll• TV S25 Two Clbl· S 15 Trumpet $70 Rattan
old/yellow. 0.11rabla Costa Meu Street net speakers SHI Alf loll• INI $'40 Oriental 11om freu•, apoll~H. Cotta M... ' work 0 K 649-1525 ' tug 135 OreeMr S 10 Hat
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tua awao S30 aad'I t4UST got Refng4rator 10trought Iron Ctlaodalier L1wn vacuum $95 ~I. az 8 Pd $1150,
hlleo llareo AM/FM S 1001080 1{1ng 11ze bed $50 Package o.1 C1• Pot1ro1d camera $25 Sac $850 497-7370
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• Irvine. 548.4903 .;1y treaMJrealll $181S. Somtt trede? STERUlft ,.. _______ HONDA CRX 1.5, Auto-
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ENVI RONMENT AL RESOURCES SECTION
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fiotice is hereby givep by the Department of Community Development of the City of
Huntington Beach tha~ Draft EIR No. 88-2, State Clearinghouse No. 88121416 ls available
for review and comment for 45 days beginning February 3, 1989.
The draft document analyzes the po.tential environmental impacts of the ultimate
development of the 160-acre area known as the Ellis-Goldenwest Quartersection. Two
buildout scenarios· are analyzed in the proposal: the buildout of the area at 3.0 single
family units/acre (the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan), and the buildout of the area at 3.0 .
to 4.0 units ~r acre as prescribed in the City's General Plan. The project applicants, the
Dahl Company, the WESCO Company, and the City of Huntington Beach propose a zope
change to the Ellis/Goldenwest Specific Plan to tmplement 1the General Plan land vse
designation of Estate Residential.
The proposed project is located in the northwest poruon of the City of Huntington Beach-----==
California. In total, the project site encompasses a 160-acre block bounded by four
existing City roadways. Specificaqy, the site is bounded by Ellis Avenue on the north,
Goldenwest Street on the east,· Garfield Avenue on the south, and Edwards Street on the
west. Please see accompanying map. 1 •
Copies of the draft EIR are available for review at 'the Civic Center in the City Clerk's
office and in the Department at 2000 Ma in Street in the City of Huntington Beach. The
draft documents can also be reviewed at the City's Central library at 71 11 Talbert
Avenue.
' Any ~erson wishing to comment on the draft documents may do so in writing' within 45
days of thi$ notice. Please. submit all comments to the Department of Community
Development, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, Califorma 92648, Attention: Kelly Main.
Comments will be considered by the decision-making body in Its deliberation on whether
Jhe draft EIR should be certified. Questions can be directed to Kelly Main at (7 14)
,
536-5271. ___..._
P11t>1••'* Or~ Coe.I 011 ~. l'1lo1 F'f'l>futrv J 1989
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fJ I &GOI CENWEST QUM1EASECmN EA •2
Cly of t-b'*1gton Beach
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Or ... coMt DAILY PILOT I F,.._, f*'*r 3, 11M
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"When are you going to· learn that my
sweater sleeve isn't a rubber band!"
PEANUTS
SO WHAT WMAT. DIFFERENCE l WAS JUST W~E '<OU MAKE
. DO '<OU DOES IT MAKE . '1'0U MAKING CONVERSATION
THINK ? NEV~R LISTEN AN'l'WA'f COMVERSATIO YOU ~AVE TO
LISTEN TOO!
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
by Charles M. Schulz
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by Jim Davis
P005 A~f. TH( ANIMAL
8'r'-PAOPDCT~ IN lM( -WVf.f.NI( Of LIF
by Tom K. Ryan
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ARLO AND JANIS
.FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
r NO.L I DON'T THINK WE SHOULO sue
S"ff::VE STARC!JAZER' WE'LL .JUST FOR.GET A B OUT I.T t
HUH? IJHRT'S THIS?
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DOONSSBURY
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by Garry Trudeau
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by Jimmy Johnson
by Jeff MacNelly
by Tom Batluk
HE 'S CHRNGING HIS FOUi POINT TO R FOU~ POINT
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FEB.3,1989 D\ILY PIWT ENTERTAINMENT GU[J)[
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\OL5/N0.5
I '\·1·1-:H ll ISSIO '\
'Abr1er.,' 'Diviners'
.lead six debuts
' ' ..\ ttde of grea epamt washes over Orange County this weekend as
thl' lights come up on a half-dozen new stage productions.
Locall~. the open mis mclude ''L1'I Abner" at the Newpon Theater
.\ml enter a nd .. The D1 vmers" at Orange Coast College. Funherafteld
are ··Grease" at the Buena Park C1v1c Theater, "Charley's "unt" at
Rancho Sanuago College ... "Read My Lips" at the lllu ions New View
Th~atcr 1n Pullcn on and '"The Emperor·s ew·Clothes" by tht
..\mcnran Children's TheateT 1n ..\nahe1m.
Jon Gale and Jennifer Simpson head the cast of"Li'I Abner" under
the direction of Tim Nelson at
the Newport Theater Arts ·
Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, New-
port Beach. Performances arc
scheduled Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and undays
at 2:30 until March 5. with ucket
orders taken at 631-0288.
Alex Golson directs .. The .
D1v1ners." with James Parks and
. Trace KJrkpatnck in the princi-
pal rotes in OCCs inumate tud10 Theater. Cuna in times arc Fndays
a nd turdays at 8 p.m. and Sunda)S at 4 p.m. through Feb. 12, with
rc!lenat1ons taken at 432-5880.
The Fifties musical "Grease" amvcs tonight at the Buena Park < "1c Theater in the Perform mg Ans Complex at Bueha Park High
School. Mn:gnoha trttt at Academy Way; The-show run Fndayttnd ~aturdays at 8 p.m.. undays at 2 p.m. through Feb. 26. Reservations
8~ 1-1394. .
··<;hartcy's Aur1t" 1s the third production in the rcpcno1rc of
Ra ncho Santiago College's Professional Actors Conservatory and Wiii
pla) Sunda) at 7 p.m. and Feb. 9 and 11 at 2 and 8 p.m. at the college.
Bm.tol and 17th streets. Santa Ana. Reservations 638-3104
.\n orig.inal play by Orange County's Lew Riley. "Read M) Lips"
opens this weekend and runs through Feb. 19 at lllus1ons New View
Theater. 3030 Brea Blvd.. Fullcnon. Call 990-9605 for ticket
1n forma11on.
The Amencan Children's Theater mounts its nc~cst how ... The
Emperor's New Clothes." Sat6rday at the Anaheim C ultural Ans
Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. Performances will be 11ven
'aturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. through April 9 and tickets may be
ordered at 536-6686.
For seven other local productions. this wall be the final weekend.
The cunains will descend on:
•'"ltill1 Lear" in the Concen Hall theater at UCI (856-661 ~).
cloSinf. performance tonight at 8 p.m .. Satufday at 2 and 8 p.m.
• 'RdlearsaJ for M•nler" by the Huntington Beach Playhouse at
thl' G1 ler Theater. 21 141 Strathmoor Lane, .Hunt1n1ton Beach
(gJ.2-1405). final performances tonight and Saturday 11 8 p.m
•"Te. Uttk ..,Ju•" -2t the Wcstnunstcr..Commun1ty TM1tcr.
72 72 Maple St .. Westminster (995-4 11 3). closing out tomaht and
Saturday at 8:30.
•"A•dler Aati1ette" at Christ College Irvine, 1530 Concordia.
Irvine (854-8002). final performances tonight throuah Sunday at 8 p.m.
with a ~tmce Sunday at 2 p.m. .. ·
•"Lev" at the LP Repenory Dinner Theater. 15732 Tustan VaU-.e
Way. Tustin (835-961 1). wind1n1 up tonight and S.tui'day at 8:ll>.
unday at 2:30.
•"Klas Me, Kate" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman Wa) .
..\nahetm (772-7710). closing performances tonight throu&h Sunday at
varymg curtain times.
•"My Fait Ladf'' at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Danner
Theater. 690 EJ Camino Rcat Tustin (838-1540). final performtnces
1on1ght through Sunday at varyiqa cuna1n times.
,.. t%hlll. ·~ Churchtrvn ..... '°"' '"" a.t.lt•ill ..... 1-t --~
ONllW ........_ O.W HMdrldts.
SMt StncldMd
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CONTENTS
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FASCINATING RBYTBll ••.••...•.••....•...... 12 . .
· By MICHAEL RYDZYNSIU
The Southland is dotted with various dance companies -
·classical ballet, modem ballet. modem dance. ethnic, folk,
jazz. 1mprovisational. performance art -but Rhapsody in
Taps is one of the few devoted solely to rh ythm tap dancing.
Formerly known as the LTD/Unlimited Dance Co .. the
ensemble will play its annual Orange Coast Coll ege concert
Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Moote Theatre. _
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"''''" HATING •p AR£1'TS' ....••..•• · ..................... 8
We started our new group of critics t>ff with the co medy-
horror movie .. Parents." Seldom has a movie in our re"iew
section been so unanimously hated. Next week they'll sec
··Her Alibi ,'' starring Tom Selleck and Paulina Porizko\a.
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DESERT DRSAllSCAPE ......... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
By DONNA AND RAY on
One of Soutilem California's peat inland destinations for
hikers, rock climbers, campers and other wildcmc s
enthusiasts is Joshua Tree National Mon\jmcnt. a p~ne
of unusual v~tion and rock formation in the desert
northeast of Palm Sprinas. . · ,
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BJ JUDY CllAllBDUIN
Remember thOIC noodles they used to serve in Chinese
raturants to nibble with hot mustard or sweet and iour
sauce until .your ea foo youna showed up? The kind that
come in a can at the supermarket? You didn't know ~er
to put them in your Cll drop soup or build a nest for your
biid with them. Well. they're mck -at Banakok Four in
South Coast Plaza's C~tal Court.
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By GREG KlERKX
Of the Daily Pilot Staff '")
. -othing sums t.ip the
la~man's impression oT opera better
than the Bugs Bunny classic "Whclt's
Opera, Doc?'' .
In this animJted short, our favorite
hare-dressed in h1~ bec;t ' Ride of the
'valk>ries" getup -lcadsour fdi.onte
fall gu~, \o emite am, through a
dizzying set of mountains, valle~s
bJttlefaeldsand just plain in-
descrabable !lcenes,1111 to the bom-
bastic strains of Richard Wa~ner .
There is tbundcund liRhtrung.,sat---
tered ilrias, a relentless barr tlge of
hornund strings and an in-·
decipherable plot which includes
something about ~m marrying Bugs.
There is no real rhyme or reason to
the happenings; u's imply loud,
O\Jtr•geously r~~·sh and more than cl bit
difficult to follow. Whlch ii probably ~Nt mi7 people think about opera
mge~a . . ,
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On tire CO\ er: o, erture ComPJn}
members)enntler Boden ~1 e~r, ..J
)Jme5 Rule, anc~ Bli I re and MJrk
5.Jlt zm,m Rerlorm Jt Park Pm Jte OJ~
chool m to"la \feSJ. Thi pdge,
SJ/umJn,md E tt')Jre1omedomtage
bi P.uk tudenr. \1auhew cone,
Mitt hew )Jml!\on, Jenmlt·r \.1tlfer Jnd ~
tephJnie 0 u/11\Jn. Photog"ph• b• ~td OUZJ.
pro.,.td Over'TUif-C-omp.in~ per-
formers with plenl\ of front-line
f eedbac~ both good and bad.
Overture Comparly makes
"Youngaudienc~are probably the
most d1fficul"1udiences to perform for
because the 're honest," s.cl1d Rapp,
who was recentl) elected president of ·
the international O~ra for Youth
organization. "They'll let you know 1f
you're doing something wrpng right
away." • Steve Rapp, director of Opera
Pacific's Overture Company, asacutely
aware of wh.t opera me•ns -or
doesn't mean -to ~ny people.
· "They always think t~!e'.sa fa~ ~dy
involved somehow," he seghs.
opera fun for kids · · Rapp said the key to presenting
classical music to young audiences is in
the interpretation and mater~!. Stu-
dents from the sc hool pby small roles
in each performance, 1ncre.s1ng the
connection with the audience ind
giving the vi~ers a betttt under-·
standing and appreciation of the work.
There11e no fit~ in the Overture~, the resident c of opera hcific developed mTs~~I hcific Gener1I Director l>tVid DiChim and his wife
Karen. The~'syouns(by · ~,~~tsare ~.,,~~summer.
TheCGftlpl!'Y"6deu"e4uty • ~Pidfl(.10UtreKh=:"and
...... ~fordev .-elll1kiftd~ AIOvemn
•• membenare~Southern
According to Rapp,'it 1s 1he duty of
the Owttture Company to educate the
mmeuboutthe ;oydnd compiex-·
ities of opec:i. Most Of those misses are
childr~it local schc>ok, whose.•tt"1-
tion ~is birely k>nl enough to hold
them in front of "Pee Wee's Play-
houlie."
This prewnts i challenge to the
~ <MrtufeC~y. "lideohhf
Valkyries" is definitely out. ·
,ou're no11oi,. to throw WigMr
1t someone in the lrCI pade," hpp
nOted .
And the Overture Company is not
just about opera. Depending on w~t
audience you' re• part of., you ma
hear Overture Company per-
formancesof the dasSK "My Fair
lMfy," a musial exploration of the
insiCie of Harry McGlouglin' s lungs
(f~ on ... )or _pertypsa mini-
droduction of Rossini's optta "The
kirber Of smlle."
• In 1911 the Overture Company
present;f 101 ~orrninces, Rapp
Yid. This Yell!, the 1roup h.s 120
. per:fonmnces scheduled, mostly it
loal schools. As fir IS ex~ience
goes, bpp said the tchoOI shows
• The compiny's theory IS that the
best way to get you.ten to accept
the music is to mike rt fun first,
'<tuaflc>NI second.
· "There are sort of two in P,!~ling ~i to~c.;:r..:-Yid. 'Oneist~'cC., tne1n~
work, cut it to an hour lrid
perform it. We1 do thll for ;uniound
senior hish tchooh;butfor~
~ffeOt'fl~ 1SJ
FEB
8 M TW T F 8
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 1415 16 17 18
19 20 212223 24 25
26 2_7 28
J \ll.
Friday -SARAR VA UGHAN ""h the Pa-
n tie Srmphnn> Orchestra at the Orange ( ount) Performing ~ns
(enter tonight at turday at 8 p.m.
Tickets range in price from SIS toS49
and arl' available at the Center PoA
Otlice. 556-ART . and T1cke1mas1cr.
740-2000.
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695
To" n Center Dr .. Costa Mesa. C1s.-
sandra 's1au SI> hng6 to 9 p.m. Frida>
and Saturday. S:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday. 432-7559.
BlSTANGO 19100 Von Karman.
lrvint'. Jon Gamer trio fuses J3U,
popular standard and old time rock
·n· roll nightly. 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesda>
through Saturday. 752-5222. DRIFTWOOOWUNGE21461 Pa-
cific Coast Highway. Hunungton
Beach presents the Swingers Tno
with songs from the 30s and 40s
Friday and Saturday. 8 p.m. 10
m1dni&ht. and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m.
536-1421. ask for Driftwood Lounac.
VILLA NOVA pianist Stan
Breckenndac performs a vanety of
1azz and Broadway favontcs Thu~
day through Saturday from 8:30 p.m.
HOFFMAN
to I :30 a.m.. unday through
Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Richard Fauno's easy listening
piano styling. 313 1 West Coast H 1gh-
way. Newpon Beach. 642-7880.
CAFE UDO. 501 30th t.. Newpon
Beach. 675-1968. presents entenain-
ment niJhtl} Ton1&ht and Saturday.
special Jaz.z anist MaA Bennett and
Freeway ~:JO pm. to I a.m. SJ co' er
charge.
Sanday
CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859
Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna BcDch.
Ben Mil II ken's D1x1e Jan II lar5
each Sunday from 4 10 -7 p.m.
494-1 911. .
RUM RUNNE1t 1600 Pacific Coast
ij1ghwa_y. Seal Beach. presents The
SOns of the BC3ch. one of Southern
Cahfom1a's most popular dixieland
iaµ bands 'from 6 to I 0 p.m. each
Sunday. No cover charge.
(213)596-1624.
CAFE UDO 50 I 30th St .. Ncwpon
Beach. Latin Jan Wlth Steve HufT-
stcter 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.: entertain·
ment night!) 8:30 p.m. to I a.m
ton1&ht with the Wayne Wayne Band.
675-1968.
lloaday '
CAFE UDO, 501 30th t .. Newpon
Beach. Entertainment JU&bt1):, 8·30 p.m.-1 a.m. Wayne Wayne Band
foa tunng_Gary Wins. Tom Zink. Mel
Davis and Boo Moore this evening.
675-2968. ,.. ... ,..
CAFf; U DO SOilOih St. Newpon
Beach. Entcru1nment niabtly 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. JoysprinJ with iucst
saxophonist Alben W1n1 tonight.
675-2968.
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RAIN MAN
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LE MEIUDIEN llOl'EL 4SOO
MacArthur Blvd Newpon Beach. .. Le Jazz Club" featunna wor1d class
Jl.lZ artists spotlighted weekly 1n the
four story Atn um of the Calt Acun.
For more Information. call 476-2001.
c~t~nsion 3113.
CAFE UDO SOI 30th L . Newport.
Beach, presents cntcnamment night-
ly. with jau ~ocaltst Sunn)
Wilkinson with the Doug Wcbb
Quartet tonight 8:30 pm. to I a.m.
6/S-2968.
Tluanday
-CAFE UDO So I 30th St .. Ncwpon
Beach, presents Sal Marquez on
trumpet with .. 81rdland Rc-
v1s1tcd"tonaght 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
675-2968 or 673-5056.
JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or·
ganizauon to prcscn-e and encourage
live )au meets every Thursday at 7
p.m. and ts open to ,au music1ans
and JUZ buffs. for mott 1nformat1on.
call Dr. Charks Rutherf&d 11
432-5819 or 8111 Scott aa 642-76'68.
1111 \II IC
..ANorJIU .lNDGONS" at
ChnM Collqie lrvn.c. I SlO Con-
cordia. lnril'C (AS4-8002), dottna
performances tontaht t~f'OUlh. Sun-day It 8 p.m. ••th a malJntt Sunday
at 2 p.m.
""CIL\llLE\''S AUNr at Jlancbo
Sant1aao Collqie. 17th and BnAOI
strttts.. Santa Ana (667-3163). Sun-
day at 7 p.m .• Feb. 9 and 11 at 2 and I
p.m.
"'f'Bf; EMP EllOll'S NEW
CLOTllD" by 1hc Amman C'h1l-
drtn 's Theater at the Anaheim Cul·
tural Ans Center. 931 N. Harbor
Blvd .. A~tm (751 -5032). Salur-
da)s and Sundays al 2 p.m. throuah
J•a with nrtnls
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Apnl9.
"'000'1 P'AVOIUTI: .. 11 the Costa
Mesa Ci\'te Playh<M&tt. 611 Ham1hon SI. Cossa Mesa (6SO.-H69).
Thundays throu.h Saturdats at 8
p.m .• ~_}'Ut 1 p.rq. until Feb. 12.
"GIUCAIB"" ~ the lutftl Park
Civec Tlleilii a& Iii NifOriftitiiArii c·-... Maaaolaa treet at Aca~~ Way. luena Park.
(121 ·I .JM). Fridap ad Saturde~ at I p.m .. Sundiys at 2 p.m. unttl Ftb 26: '"TllB DIARY OP ANNE RANK ..
at RaacboS...~ Collelr, 17th and ~ llftlctl. Slina AM (66 7.J I 6J). s.ar:;r Md Feb .• and 10 ., a p.m, .,......... 1n ttw Scudeo
TIMleter of Oraner Cout Col ...
COll&I Mne (432-SUO). Friclllys aftd Saturdi~at 8 p.m .. Sundllyut 4 p.m. ~Ffb.12. (._:_~· .. at Rancho Saati.., coi-
... I 7tb a...S ~ serecu. Saa• AM (667-3163). daunt &onitl't at I
p.m.
"TM NOT &APPAPOBT" M tM
..... Playllous, 606 Uplla c..
nyon Road. Laauna Beach
C'94-0'6l). Tundays throuah Sau.ar-
dayi at I p.m .. Sunday1 at l"JO unul
Ftb. 12.
'"UNG L&All" 1n the on«n H•ll
at UCI CIS6-6616>. cl~•"I pcr-~MJllilbtat I p.m .Sliurda aalUiidl_~ ,_ -., &Aft .. at the Grand
DUtaer n.ter. 7 Frftdman Way.
AM!witn (772-7710). final per-romu.ca _..... tbf'OUlh Sunday at
Vll11M. cwt*• tuna. "l&Y DAl..ret tbC{i(-m Thntn.
121'2 Maia St., C'Jlldeft Grove
(63'-721 l). W1•udays ~Slit· r:~ at I p.m. until Feb .. II wtth
I prrfOt-.-1 en Feb. 5 " 7: 30. Feb. I a&lp.•.
"UIV" at lht LP ltepenory
T .... ISUl·D T .... ViU. Way. Tusaia (IJS.9611). doli• ~
IDnr11• ..... Md S.&urday II •~~-aal:lO. at lilt Haitea••n Dinner l"-JSOJ S. ""'* llvcl .. Sarna Ml fm:5'1 I)., ~ ~U'lrPI Mon-• ..,. • ..,..cwtlitt IUllCI &bfOUlh
c \11,lt\HfH '\:l,llU ...
pril 16. , ";" LONERS . OF AMBIUCA. INC.
-.V l'Alll LADY" a\ EhLabeth CLOA> 1s i new dub for sinatc people
Howard's Curu1n Call Danner -.hocnJOY 1he RV hfeJt)'le. a not-(or-
Theata. 690 El Camino ReaJ. Tus11n profit. member owned and open1cd
(838-1 ~). final pcnormanttS to-R v club cxclumely IOr sin~
nisht lhfO\llh Sunday al varying Memben en)oy campou1s. pmes.
curuan aunts. dances. potlucks. tours and .. DAD MY UPS" b) the Illusions .. caravan·· tnps. For more 1nfor-
New Vae-Theattt, 3030 Brea Bid • mation. wnlt 10 Loners of Amcnca.
Fullenon (990-960S). Thurada)s Inc .• RL2. Box 8SD. Ellsinore. MO.
throuth Saturdays at 8 p.m • undays 63937,
at S p.m. unul Feb. 19 SENIOR DEGREED SINGLES "aDJtAUAL FOR MURDER,. now being orpoa.ud 1n Oranet
by the Hunllnaton Beach Playhouse County seeking 31dd1t1onal members
at the Gtskr l.Jttle Theater, 21441 SO and · older who have oollqe
Strathmoor Lane, Huritinaton Beach degrees. Nrposn of the aroup are
(832-1.0S). clos1n1performances10-academic. social and a desire to share
niatn and Saturday at 8 p.m. mutual 1ntcrdts. lnltrcstcd persons "TD IOAD TO MECCA .. onlht' may call arty Cook ac-~sng-tb
tna1n state ofSouth Coast Repenory.. arrange . future meeting umcs add
6SS Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa locatJons: No charge. . · (9S7-4033), Tucsda)'J through PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
Fndays at I p.m • Saturda)'s at 2:30 NEBS Oranat Coast Chapter 26.
and 8. Sunda)'s ll 2·30 and 7 30 until (custody not required) wall hold a ·
feb 16. members onl)' dance at 9 p.m. with
..,.AU.EV'S FOLLY" on the Sec· h"c band at Cosi.a Mesa Golf and
ond Sllilt of South Coast Rcpcrtof). Countrv Club. 1701 GolfCourse Dr ..
6SS Town Center Dmc. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Fret onenta11on for (9S7.40ll). Tutsda)s throuah single pareqts at 7:30 pm. 47-1600
fndats at 8.30. turda}S at 3 and · or 546-5788 ft>r more information
8:30. Sunda)s at 3 and i pm. until about the orpnazallon.
Feb. 26. Membership in Par~ts Without "'TZN LITTLE INDIANS" at the Panncn tS open to divorced. ~par
Wcstminstcr 0ommun11y Theater. atcd. v.1dov.'td or ne"er' mamcd
7272 Maple I.. Westminster parcntsofhi.1n1ch1ldrcn Custod) of
(99S-4113), final ~r<onnances to-the children 1s not a factor. A non-
na&hl and Saturda) at · 30. profit: ndn-~nan, cducauonal or·
pnazallon. PWP -P1'9v1dcs a pro-
gram of soaal act1v1t~ dlJCu s1ons
and tudy groups for· ~n&lc parents
and their famthcs.
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LET'S TEE IT UP club for single
- -aolfcrs be1v.ttn the aacs of 30 and SS
"UNDEZVO S D NORD" ,.ho want to_P.11) socially and meet
malts Darice 11 the Doublttrtc other s1ngk golfers. Dun arc $25
Hottl 1n Oranac. 9 p m to I a.m ann0&lly Play vanous local and
po.n50rcd by tht Oranac ounl)' regional rourscs. Mcmbenhip'dtrtt·
( athohc Alumna Club for s1.Wc 'tory._ For more 1nforma11on. call
·c atholic profc 1onals 20s to 40s 854-0690 or wnte to: Let's Ttt It p,
Coaund ue for mr Kqu1red Tickets 31 Rainbow R1d,e. ln'int, 92715.
are SI O at. the d r. For mort' •----y
1nfonnat10!!_..,?ll QS I 2S a.~---
PIUME ur UF! SllllG~ m~t PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet
(or T G I F 11 ftfc 0Hrbnd tqe for d1nncr/dancin1 at Onic's. S 12 E.
and Temtonal Saloon in the Inn 11 K.tcl~. Oranac at 7 p.m For
tM Part. I SS Harbor Bhd . restn·111ons and 1nfonnat1on . call
Anaheim from S to 7 pm r-or (21')47S-Sl 41 1nfonna&ion and ~nation call ___ ..,._
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P&OFESSIONAL SINGLES CAUPOllNlA SINGLES Happy
NETWOll& holds 1 networkina part) Hour and M1ur Dlnc1na. each
from 7 p.m. to 12.30 a m at Kjss the We<tn~y. 5 to 9 p m at the Zot
C1ub. 2285 Ne,.pon Blvd .. Costa LounttJ Irvine Hilton and Tov.crs.
Mesa Special network1n1 kc-17900 .Jambortt Bhd.. Irvine. Frtt
brea.kcrs. free parlona. dancing, hors bulkt. Fee 1s$S. J0.1010
d'ocuv["6. S 12 adm1u1on Call NEWPORT BEACH SAILING
894-8932 fora free brochure and to be SINGU:Saclubfornnalcsa1lors v.1th
plactd on 1hc maahn& list. or w11hou1 a boat. aac 2 I and older for
BIG OllANGE SINGLES SAILING sa1hna. parties and soc1alwna. Meets
SOCIETY aocs whale watching t"ery the first :ind third Wed~· of eteh
unda) 11 :30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on a month 11 the Ncwporter Rcson. 11 07
luxury sailboat. hare expenses. No Jamt)ortt. Newport ~ach. 6:30 ell.~ncnce nccrssary. Call Fred al social hour. Mttt1n1bqtns 11 8. ends
646-4005 for more 1nforma11on. around 10 pm. folfo,.cd b) danc1 n1
church, 21632 Wcsky Ome, South
Luuna. There v.111 be a donation of
SIO per ~n ~r C\(nini. Group
leader v.111 be Manlr n 8o>d. M FCC intern. For more 1nformauon. call 1he
church offtet at 499·3088. ·
TANGO, DISCO AND aAU.AOOM
DANCE CLUB Mttts <''Cl)' Thurs-day at 8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th St.. three
bloc ls south of cwpon Bl\ d. ur
Costa Mesa. S 19 month fet"S Learn
the latest dances folio~ b) a dance
or other actl\·111cs each v.ttk. For
mOR' information call 494-0593
F.LLll.T. 'unday ~ms bqin' Yrllh a h"c band un11I I a.m Valet
at 7 p.m. in the Seachff Villqe park1n1 is free for those 1>av1ng a
hopptna Centrr. 220S Main Street. C'OCktail an the Duk.rs Loungr after the Frid••
Suitt 20. KUnltftsml'f "'8ctLOona·:-y,-•~ Costtd6:( all 969-11 t II for'-~---
11on 1s SJ and free child care 1s recorMd 1ntb about club ac:-uviucs "SAPADILLA a-;:;d the Afro-C'ant>-
1va1lablc. F~c dancina at Hunt· UFE ON YOUR OWN s1n1les S~ bean 0.nct' Review" 8 Lo 1.D p.m ..
1n11on Beach Inn follows al 9 p.m. and O\cr. meet ntw fnrnds in a ""arm Forum Theatre. Irvine V1Uey_ C'ol·
Call 647-1618 for more information supportive atmosphere t' er)' lqe SSOO lf"ine Center 'Orne.
and 10 lca\e ~sage-s. Wrdncsday 3 to 4.30 p m. for a vaned Irvine. sponsored b) the Black Pro-
PllDIE OF UFE SINGLES meet ~m ~ave Student Union 1nttld>rlt1on
for a Champaanc Buffet Brunch at the 1ndud1n1 dinner 11 local rcsuuranu of Black History Month. The VoUP ts
ukcshore Landi~ 27782 Vista Del and a monthly pot luck Oasis ~naor compnscd of a fhc member stetl
Luo. Mission VtCJO at noon. For Center. 800 Maraucntc {Sth and drum band and fi ,e danttn includ·
1nt'Orm.auon and ttStt\'at1ons. call MariucntJ:.) Corona dcl M:ir. ina a hmbO dalfttr. TICkclS a~
836-8744. 644-J24S. avaalablc for $7.SO per ptrson for
more 1nformauon or tC1 purchasr
Taeeday Tha.ndaJ tick-cts. caJI Nasha London. sxntdcot
BOWEAS MUSEUM SINGLES SINGLES UPP<>RT GRO P of the Irvine Valle) Coll.qt Black
FOil THE ARTS holds a monthly spon~ by La&una lk-ach l ln1tcd Proarcssive tudent n1on at
I t 7 Pm n a new mttt1n• Methodist Churcfi's Wesley C'ounstl· SS~9300. mtt ma a .. I ~ L• ME•JDIEN HOT-. 4"nn
place, Great Amcncan Ftrsl Sa"1nas r,;:'"::'::C::c::n=t=cr=fr=o=m=6=1=0=7=p.=m=a=1=1=h=c==-=-===n====:===,.....==~=, bank. lS1S Nonh Tusun Ave .•
Oranac. Mike McGtt wll SJ>C!k on
.. Contemporary n. ·· Cost LS $4 for
group members and $6 for non-
members For more an formation. caJJ
964-091 l. LIBERTY S.I NGLES
TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets e'."?' T~y u 7 p.m. at Columbo s
Restaurant. 2610South Harbor Blvd.
at Warner. Learn to speak. listen and
think more cffccu,ely. No charge to
v1s11ors. For more 1nforma11on. call Lee Steinhardt. 647=2349 SWING AND IAl.LROOM DANCE
CLUB Wm "est coast swing. fo,.
trot. walu. samba. laoa<> and all
ballroom dan~ 11 the h·Vlnc Hilton
Zot Room at 8 pm S6 or Sl9 ~r
month O.ncc ll 9 p m. for more
1nfonn1t1on, call 494-0Sql. ........... , -~-
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
INYrrES 'ttXJ To SNEAK A LooK ·
Ar THE Moor UNEXPEGIED ·
AFffJR OF lHE ~
• TollCH SONG TllLOOY
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\fac.\nhur Bh d. Ne"' p0n Beach.
·· \n E'cning of Motown" each
f-r1da ) 11.ith thl' . toncbndgc Band
• trom 7 h> I I p m .P6-.:!00 I. i.'!l. tl·ns1on
\ 11 ~
Saturday
RHAPSODY II'\ TAPS Los ~ngdc)
hJc,cd rh~thm J~P 'danct• comJ>3n '
pt•rlorm' "'1th 1:ip ma\tl'r Eddie _ Brm' n at r m in Orange ( ua\t
( ollcgc"• Kotx·n B ~loorc The:i irc
I " l. dan u:" and lour mu\1l 1anc,
lclcbratc rh\lhm Lap danong and
·-( ....
jazz music. Four of 1be dancers arc
members of the()('(' Dan e Depart-
ment facult y. Advance tickets. priced
at S7.50.areonsaleat 1heOCCT1cket
OOice. Tickets at the door are $9. To
pun.:hase b' phone w11h c:rcd11 card.
call ·'32-58~0.
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500
~acAnhur Bhd . Ne"'pon Beach.
.. DanCIOf. In
'Jcwpon · toncbndgc Band "'1th a
'anet) of big band and Broad\\3) lrom 7 to 11 p.m. each turda). f or
informa11on. call 476-100 1. c!l.ten ion
3113.. .. ..
LONDANCE/FRED AST AIRE
STUDIOS 362S W. MacAnhur. Suite 308. Sania Ana. Dance for couples or
singles., 1st Saturday and 3rd Sunda)
eacn month. 8:30 10 11 :30.
p.m. Admis~1on SS. includes refresh·
menu. Ballroom. La11n dancing. Call
850-0676 for more 1nformauon.
Sanday
THE SOPHISTICATE f\emoon
swing danc1ni. Mu1's Lounge at the
Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bns101 1rcct.
Of ..
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Costa Mesa ~nts Barney Olson and hts 20 piece orchestra e'ef)'
unday afternoon from 2 lo 6 p m
Admission 1 SS per pel'$0n. Frtt
valet parking. Tickets . may be
purchased in advance at the hotel lift
shop. fo, more informa11on. call Clda
8afT) at (:?13)592-2137. _ •. .-.Monday
MARTIN 6 TONI'S wing D;incc
Club meets at st\cral Orange C oun1~
loauons. Dances. dance con1~1s.
dance In~. cna~ outings. beach
1 parties ~ some
of tht a ti\ 1ues. Dance lesson\ arc offered beginning LO ad,anccd.
ballroom 10 s~1ng. For 11me\ and
locations. call 40.3S I .
Wednaday
COSTA MESA/FRED AST~RE
DANeE STUDIO 2488 Ne~ pon
Blvd • 2.C. ( osta Mesa. \\edo~a~
n1aht dlnccs open 10 the aencral
pubhc w11h a one hour dance class
prcttd1n1 the publlC' dance bc$1nnin1
at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. untd mid·
ni&bl. Cost for dance c~u and danct"
"S7 per person. Soft dnnks a\ a1lablc
for purchase. For more information
or rctervauons.. call 650-3048. '
Tllanday
COST A MESA QUICKSTEP PERS
a senior CllllCft $QUlrt c1antt lfOUP
Sttk e"pcncnced square dance cou·
· pks 10101n 1hem. The Ou1cksteppcrs
mttt rquJarly evcrr fhursda). 10
a.m. to noon at the dov.ntov.n
commun1t) center.
Anaheim and Center ts. in Costa
Mesa I-or more in(ormauon. call
S4S-S669 SQVARE RIGGERS SQUARE
DANcl: a.us sponSQ.rs a new beam· ners class 11 7·30 p~m u Rea
Commun11y Center. 661 Hamilton St. Costa Mesa. ost 1s SO per couple
per aesSton Rcaular club dancct are
I st, 3rd and Sth Wednctda) of each
month For more 1nforrnatton all
Hank or( ekst.tShuckcrat 962-2340
\ ll l 'I ll I "\ I ~~
spon. ()pen da11) noon to 6 p.m.:
adm1UIOl'l IS frtt Localed one bloc ..
inland from pier and one-hall blod.
cast of Main reel 1n Hunun11on
Beach. SJ(>..()13.S.
KNOTT'S BERJlY l',\RM, IW311
Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Knou's 1s
the nauon·s most popular indepen:
dent famil) theme park v.tth I 6S ~•Id
ndes. hows and. amacuons .\II
sho"'s arc uicluded 1n 1hc adm1s ion
pn l Other cn1~na1nmcn1 includ~
the\\ 1ld \\est Stunt ho"' • can can
sho"' . old 11me .melodrama~ and a
\ISll \\llh noop) Knoll's P;mfic
Pa\ 1hon foatu~ t~o Cll.traord1nJI')
aqwu11. attractions -·~pla-.hdan1.:e
·is?." a dolph1n/sn hon sl'low and
·· noopv's dt\"Tfli doggrcs ''a fir l
umc an)"' here pcrtormanc~ h.nou' has four themed areas 1nclud1n1
(amp noop). a st -acre "'onderland
themed 10 1He (a. H1g11 1rrra and
fea1utm1 tht' aU nev. •• noopf s Animal fnend~ bow .. ~dm1~1on
pncn arc $1 7 9S for adult~ and
S IJ 9S for children )..t I. ~nior
c1ttzens SI :?.95 For 1dd111onal infor·
mauon..call the 14-hour "nou·s Lint
at :?20-S200.
LOS ANGELES CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM 310 'onh Main trttt.
Los An1eles Open Wednesday and
Thunday. :? lO 4 p.m and 1urda~
and unda~. 10 a.m 10 S pm
"Hand -0n' pan1cipatof) environ·
ment 1n which ch1~ren aics f".o to
twel\e, learn b)-~1na. Ei&hteen
pcrmancnt-o!ubtts Monlhl) pro-
&J11mmin1 1nclu~ a \lnct) of art
nh1b1LS. performances and v.ork·
hops. dm1S>1on. S4 per person.
in fa nu uftdtr tv.o f~ .\dulls frtt on
Wednesdl) and Thursday 1f1er·
noons. Groups must rq1s1cr tn ad-
\8nce. For 24 hour 1nforma11on, Ctlll
(213)687-8800.
MOYIEUND WAX MU £UM,
7711 Beach Bl"d . Bocna Par.. The
Thrtt ~IOOfeS •re I~ n<'V.~I reph~:a
amooi the alrtad> ~laboratc 'ollC\:·
11on ol mo He . and lclt\ 1 ion
mcmorab1lta 1ndud1n1 life-Ill e •
rephru of more than 200 rcnov.n,·J
'tan lle•I) 10 a.m • pm. v.11h Fri -
\11 o~unul ~pm. Sll·l ISS
MUSEUM OF ATUllAL HI
TOAY AND SCIENCE 2627 V1s1a dd
NOR .. AN R~WELL 'S binhda)' Om. Nev.port Beach Open T ucW)
will becelrhratcd todaj ,,..nha sptt111 throup Saturday. 10 am · to Sp m.
contest at 1he Doroth\ ( h<1ndkr and SundA~ from noon to S pm.
Pavilion Plau Red kcf ton. Ph) lhs Adm1\$10n "S2 for ~uh\, a~ SI for
Dtller and ca\t mcmhcn from the (b11d~n o"cr s1a. Mcmbtn art tnx.
Paeeant of the Masten v.111~1n a Mu\Cum r'h1b11.S 1ndudf a a ide "h"c" Rtxlwcll v.ork Twenl\ slu· array of manM mammal f~ al\
cknl anu.t\ from I l uthern" ah· 'at1\C' rnctM.-an d1\Pla)\ •n in~ t
fornia un1,\cn111rs 111 paint and 100 and photo .. lltn. mineral and draw the ~111n1 and ptO~ "and then Wll d1t.pla)\ butteifl) colk'\ lion
antmpt to re-crcatt the ··1n e" paint· and .cluldttn's ba"'1 on e\h1hi1s
ma. Th<' 1f3nJ pn1c v.1noer ,C.-1\ 11 lso t'ducat,ional protram' d< cnt 1eholarsh1p. a trip IO l'ic"'-Yot._ or nn • toun, ~·turc,, bttval a hbr.tr) and
Id llt'fK') coMolla11on anJ oth{'r 'PK••I ac'1v1tan f·or more 1ntor·
pnin. r~ con1~1 •~ \J)On\C,)mt b) ma110t1 about txh1bi1,. P'Ulflf!'\' anJ C~x certal. mcmWn.hip. call the m.astum tun·
DISCOVERY MUSEUMol Or;ansc day throuah Sund.a> al 640,,71~0. ~·ounty. ~IOI Wc\t tfa!'arJ St OU> WOIU.D VILLAGE. 7Sbl
Santa Ana Open l_l am to 3 p.m Cenatr A\C .. Hunt11'110n 8c'ach
Tunda) 1hrou&h Fr~). CIO\td on Sottaalt) shoPt are knkd 1n uu-.
Monda> . dm1 ion 1 SI for lduhs ~ill• that ·atum tht ,harm ot
and SO ttnts for c~ldrcn.. om1nal QUllnl European vii~ -.1h l'Ob-
aaft partl('1pet10n-ftt. for mfof· bled llft'tll. lantcn liltttt. and 70
mellOft. call ~. mural of European '""" pe1n~
DllNEYLAND, lJ I_.) tlubor oa 6 tmor •atts by Europnin an1" 11~c1 .• Anahcim. Mic:key ' Amtncan lC)l.5 I I I !Dirit CcldntlOn pttfomtC'd on • Main SUftt U.S.A. taeh WftHnd. oaANGS COUNTY pga.
Diwytlnd offers mOft than 50 ra.meo d'ft CSNID 600
altncbonl 1n 9"ftl themed laiMh. Town Cen&cr Drive, COiia Mn11 . --~-sear Toun" and "'C'epwn Domauounofthr ilcilatylfto&red EO." Pirl houri art 9 a.m 10 ht Mon•J ...t Wed111dl,. 11 10. •idftiPt Monday ......... Friday. 9 UtJO. 11 ... 1 l:lO a.m. weftly.
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films can be laugh fiats
.
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'column, "Pumpk1nht"ad • a hltk 100
h1Jh hro"' for ~ou? Do \\hl-cl ol
f onune" and "family feud lta\e
)OU 1n1cllc1..tuall) drained'!
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)Our L1nc·~ gona re:il had mo"I<' to
Sol'('
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wme wa) 10 drag 1hr sucker ou1 for
90m1pu1cs
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h}\tcm01ll} atroc1uus pr~gl' \nd
an abwlu1e M U.ST ~ I ain't ~en
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f Piuse SH GALl:.ERIES/P.tp 12t .. No Retrtat 'o Surrender 11:·
"obod) 1 lno" h:isc\cr..ci:norha~
C\ er adm111cd 10 seeing PJn I Wclcomr 1p 1 ha1land \\hen: 1he
ep1tom1l{'(i in th1.: su·o v. here f ann) Sthmoe and Hack find these Roo I.it> ,.._ ____ ._. __ .._._ ___ ~------.....:...--..-....,..----,,-----
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are To)ota~ \\here the mencan
art JoOO 1he Rt>O'il.tc.·\ ll.ld and the
That\ stoop1d \\ h('rc i...un& f u fi&h•~
are 15 common J\ r31ndro,,., in a
mon~n
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.\mencan tn\OhcJ 1n a fl~ur
attempt 1n < ambod1a "11h '1c1 h.1d
gu' \'11i111n& his fiJnl"l'I.' 1n 1 h:ul;mJ.
our hero " "t.•komed lir)t (1n the
tmre-honor<'d 1~d111on ol KunJ r u
mo' It"\) h~ ie111ng into ~\ef'21 hJht\
m the t1r'>t coupk minut<'" R11ht alter
h1 ftan~i:c ha> t\."d him a ~run1p1111u!.
mc;,al ot d«p-lm~ 1gtLU\.l\. munlc~
brain pale, rtl3\ll'd cu:ad.1 llnJ
hi&rbcx ut.·d loc. U\t<. \he\ k1Jnappcll
\fkr ktJ1n& ~uu '>Oml·th1n1 ltkt
1h1$. ~ould )tlu make a fl:'l(Ul'
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do the) know thc\C arc Roml 1c
""°apons7 (au~ 11 ~'won the bo>.,
In pl:i10 English •
th dclto111on, Kuna r u mo' 11."\ art hl.c ·Liie Beer b er) 1h1na ~ou cuukJ
\lo31\I 1n a mo\1C .. and IC\'>. l c.,,
coherence:. l~s plo1 and c:hara1.tcr de,clopment le'>\ 101tlh n c .re·
4u1reJ 10 c<.lmprchcnd. . .\nd "~o Rt"1rea1" ranks up thl.'rc
"-tlh 1he -be\, .. ol them. :-.uni.top
liJhttng. ._n1tc 1hro"-1n,. and e-nouah
tumOl~. lall and bou~inaaround 10
tire 1hc c)c\ of an) pro wrr'>thna fan
Culm1na1•n1 Mlh 1hc ht"aJ
ROO$k1e being tos-.ed 1n10 1hc at-
h~1or pit one of our hcrOC\ l.'radll''
his dl'~d g1rlfnenJ 1n hi\ arm'> and
..adl> proclaim ... Sht\ gonc.t' W11h
more hok~ in her than a Tu.pfl(.'rv.ate-
collandl.'r 1t\ a h1l.inou~ moment ua\\J . I can h.-irdl\ w1111 tor 1hc
'uJco I atholulel) rrcommend tht'>
da 1cp1t:'<'cohrud Thcrtatn'taJull
mdmcn1 If'> greu1 In tlw bonomk '
pn of hom blc film maktn&. '"'lo
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THREE FUGITIVEI THE ACCIDENTA&. (N1J)(ntl ii., Sl•"l TOUNITI (f'O)
CS•l 7Mttl·ll IS SM 1 ll llM
WOMINGOW.. HACHEI '") '"''> (S Jl)-1-.. lt IS IZ JI SO 1lS10 JO
THE NMlED GUN "4YatCA&. EvtOtNCE
(Nt3) (Ii'>
{S es) I •S·lt )0 12 n · 6 IS I ll JO .JI
TME ACCllKNTAL
TOUMeT(f'O)
nz• ~ll)·S 1 ll IUt
Nl~THE
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(Peat))
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THE ACCIDEllfT A&.
TOUNST (NU)
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1 Parents' is frightenin.gly b·ad
Jacqu WllsoD
Lobbylll
Newport Bu~
With simulated La'Wrence Welk
music playinJ. in the background al')d
tht' '1ew of hfe in the ·50s ponrayed
with full skins and spl1t-lcvel houses.
.. Parents';..mj\kCS you feel as 1f you're
1n for another nostalgic look at hfc in
the past. However. that's when every·
thing seems to fall apan as this mov1'e
violates one of the biggest taboos of
Western civ1lizat1on. that 1s. we do
not eat our own kind.
Withdrawn and sullen Michael
Laemle (Bryan
Madorsky) and his
parents. N1d.
(Randy Quaid)
and Lily (Mary
Beth Hun) appear
to be the epitome
of the Atomte" Age
famil y M om
keeps the house
shiny and dust free _____ _. while Dad has a
l·a11:i:1 as a rc)Carch technician at a
local (hem1cal compan)'. Michael 1s
the sh). broodi ng new kid in school
"'ho dunnf show-and-tell describes
ho"' to bo1 a cat and use Its bones to
mah• )oursclfin v1s1 bk.
Beneath the shiny. well-fo.ed sur·
Jace of their hves Michael imagines
n1ghtmansh appan11ons: blood drip-
ping from the rcfngerator door. a
~'ercd hand flailing in th e ga.rgage
t11-;po!>al. Wh{·n he 1s asked to draw a
picture of his famil) at school
Michael draws a picture which re·
sembks the .. Slaughterhouse Fl\e ...
Hl' is sent to the school's social
'worker (Sand)' Dennis). who at·
1emp1s 10 determine what 1s troubling
the' bo) What''> troubling him 1s that
th<' "'onderful d1 hes M1chat'l's
mother prepares arc made with
human flesh. and even when his
parents as~ure him th;u \ he will
dc,rlop a IJste and .. karn to lovr 1t"
thr whole '\C'Cnano 1s d1sgust1n&: _
l he mov1r is viewed through
Michael''> 'I' 1d
and paranoid 1m·
ag1na11on The d1s-
toned fish-e)e im-
ages make tver)·
thing seem fnght·
en1ng and thri:at·
cn1 ng.
Every family has
secrets which no-
lx>d) likes to talk
about. however
"Parcnts .. 1~an unusual horror movie
which could have be!ll been left
unmade
Keri Staffonl • Ar~teccaraJ Dla1trator
Cotta Mesa
"Parents" 1s. worse t~an the worst
movie I've cv§r seen. It male.ts
.. Nightmare on Elm Street" look like
a contender for thr Best ' Picture
Oscar. It 1s the only 11~ in my
moVlcgoing life' that rve consiqertd
walking out. and that's only in lhe
first 10 minutes!
The movie ~ a mcdium-wciaht
comedy/horror
film and fails
miserably in both
arenas .. I never did
sec any comedy
and the horror is
denvcd from a ht·
tic bof S SUsptCIOrt
that his parents arc
modem-day can-
nibals .. Tht blood
1s over-done for
blood's sake. fnstcad of bcinc ter·
nfied I found m)'stlf ph)'s1call~ d led. . ~ onl) reason 10 sit through this
movie 1s to sec 1f the ending will
surprise us and redeem 11self It
doc-sn·1.
What was once probably a me·
d1ocre plot (at best) has been so
chopped up (pardon the pun) that
they've ended up with a movie full of
Oat spots and pregnant-pause type
scenes that leave you feeling as 1f
you've missed some 1mporiant mean·
1ng. You haven't.
Technically. 1hc movie docs suc-
ceed m humor·
ously depicting hfe
m thr 'Ws. and the • actors and ac·
tresses do theu
best cbns1dering
what thef 'e got to
work w1lh. How·
ever. eHn the
d1alogut 1s muffled
1n spots, and
~1ent1all)'
1ntc.r.cstmgcnaractcn'Jn m~.
empty roles are lcfi hang1na w1ih no
place to go. ,
Don't takt your children, dis-
courage )'Our teen-agers and certainly
don·t 1cll )Our fncnds if )'OU decide to
go. You'll be ('mbamssed
I went to this moyic upccung the
worst a11d ~01 1l. ,
.. Parents ' is a b1zartc. twisted talc
full of innuendos
regarding the
sourt'C of the meat
in th~mtahscrvcd
to a young boy
("Michael") by his
parents. The first
10 minulCS of the
movie are vca•: it
looks like it s going
to be a comedy set
'-----~~ 1n the ·50s about the aniuettCS of childhood. Howe' er.
the mov~ qutekJy slips in10 madnns
and gort ut1l121na cl05e-ups of mcat
bcrng ground upJ .cooked orpns oozm1 t>lood and &nsly nt.ahtmares
Even thouah duutor Bob Balabln
tnC$ to Jl"c us Michael's pcnpttt1ve
by hav1n1 most of the movie shot
from thcooy's visual vicwpoint.J 11111
found rt \Cry hard 10 follow. Perhaps
Balaban was trying 10 make the ace·
old st11em~t that thctt's more to a
pcrsoo tha.n outside appearances. It's
a mystcry to me.
Funhermorc. I was surpnst<I that
Randy Q uaid. Mary Bdh Hun and
Sandy Ocnn1s (who looks like a
bloated parody of her former self)
would stoop to acting 1n such a
grotesque picture. I am sure there arc
some people out there who will like
this movie and appreciate the bl3cll
humor evident throu&houl. and I ·
must admit that there arc a few funny
scenes. but the iore factor ovcmdcs
an) urac 10 rttommtnd ti. "Parcnts~hould not bc5ttn 1f)ou
art sq~·~~· It 1 dcfin11el)' not for
NucyNldl9b
Grea&Wrt&er
Lapu~
I h.a"c never bten a b11 fan of. gruesome movies In fa t. I'm not
sure I havt really ever sat through a
horror movie from stan to finish What a shamt that my first full-length
terror flick v.as .. Parent.s." -
Duren •he-fU'St half of the fMm.
before anything
got very gory. I was
cntcrt11 ned for
about f1\t'
minute The cos. tum~ and ~t\.
v.tro 1n1t1ally ap-
pealing and C'Cr·
ta1nl) perftctl)
I 9SO. dov. n 10
every cktatl an 1hr ..._ _____ Spht·~\CI hOU\e
The aqua d«or may be th<' onl)
redttm1ng elc~nt of tht' film hov.-
c,tr, beau~ 1he tory line was
nd1culou~ .
9-)tar-old bo)' named M K'hacl
d1sro"t"' that his pa~nts arc c'an·
n1bal\ and he rcfuSt\ to eat the food
1hat his mother. pla)(d b> Mal) Heth
Hun prepare\ for him Michael's
ckar old dad t\ Rand}' Quaid Tht1r
father-son rcla11onsh1p male\ tht'
-Mommy Dearest" parcn1-t h1ld rcla-
11onsh1p look ht'art·v.arm1n1
When Michael 1\ nbl 1tt1ng nt 1hc
dinner table rcfu\1n1 to cat he 1\
ha\lf\i bw1rre n1.ahtmarcs of dro"' n-
ing in-blood bath\ I fc walc'I h101~lf
up one n11ht from .i par11cul:1rl)
un~nhrt& drt·am and ~ 10 h1~
parent . Tbc dream 1\ c,iu1dd) for.
&Olten with thl" rt"allt) OI dl"'O\t'fln&
both mClm and dad c.lopp1h h111n1
rnto a frnh cor~.
Sand~ ()\'nn1 pla~-. 1h~ \CX1al
worlcr ill
Michael'~ ~h~)I chtldn:n -they
don't need an)
more reasons· for
not cat1na dinner
or for not So'-"-1 to
It appcan for :l
time that \hc ma~
1n her bumhhna and owkv.ard w.,)
'l>e.d.al JUiliLHow· ever. lb11 mov1t is
(Of )OU 1f. (1)
you're th1nlun1 of
bccom1n~ a 11q-eunan ) you're rontcmplatina a
diet or c) )Ou'rc cons1dcn can·
nibah\m
--llc 3ble to flelp ltk
d1sturlX-d (h1ld.
~h<' 'cnturr1 t<>O tar into the tor·
hidden cool of the
lamtl) cdl.u. how•
c"cr. and her dead mc111 h~ ... wrnc th·
fam1l)' ne\t 1rca1.
~venal people walked out 1n lhe
middle of this mov1t afld lh<>K of u~
who touahcd 1t out were all lhak1na
our he.Os 1n d11txhcf at~ left. My
fnend Linda had only one comment
af\ctwatds: "That was sid'"
I coukln't qttt mott.
\f'tcr ~1na 1h1., film. uni) onr
thou1h1 rnn11nucs to hnte1. Wh' v.111'
th1\ film made? I can't imaa.inc u w-u
a 'er) fun lilm to ma._c I 01m \:Crt~1n
that the mO")'° v.111 lo\t' monc) I(
thcrt art \Omc people ~ho lind the
ma,·K"('nterta1n1na(•h1\:h I 'ICriou\l>
doubt). I hopt nc\cr to mttt them
HBO to simulcast movies In
LOS •\ GfL S ( P) -Sergcant
Joc f-nda) hu asked for "Just the
facts" 1n man) wa) O\iCr the yn"'
but this month ht'll try 50mcthin1
really d1ffen:nt: mtcrropl1fll bed
g\l):S in pen1sh.
Din Aykroyd. the tar o( the
"Draanct' mov~. t..sn't transfnn:d
to Mc11ico C1tY.. &1 H•..,...i<'s •" k~y
Cit.ct north or the bordtt taft ltt a
S2an11h-lan1uagr vtrs1on of
"IJnltn(f' on Home Box Oftke. Some HBO sublmbm W1H bt abk
to chOOIC whether to Mir a Splnish
or Enahsh toundlt'ICk to "DrleMt"
· l'llwatchan)th1n1 .. C'Spcctalh ti 1t\
\et 1n the ·sos. bu1 I won't ·v.ah.h .. Paren1 _ ...
Michlitl'' pertnt' cat propk \ ou
don'1 know th1 fur
ILUC UJ\111 lht
movie " fat la 11 JU" abOut done. rt
is d1flk:uh a1 fim
to d1st1n1u1s h
M 1chatl'\ 1m ·
•s•na11on 1nd
nilhtma~s trom .. rcah1y." l,1ttlt
Ml(hllt-1. oft"oun.c,
is aboul as •Uran e
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0)1 hpmtk a blood> Kt'nc v.htrc
c 1 locltd in the latdcr 1rrin1
su«cssfull) to dod&c 1 ln1fc rom-g throu&h the lou\crs .
rar·too Much lln\C IS spent an tht'
ann1n1c~plonn' I~ p&rt'n' • k·
sv.ttt n:la11on~1p v.11h their !.On,
15 I\ t'\I ti) tht' sort of rtlataon hap
at ·inn~n~ 1n cntart ~ncr111on
'StX lid not to ti.'c children
t'\t'r mind the blood this 1 v.hat I
uldn't tand
pre' •CV. bitlcd-Pllrtnts au n
· comrd)/horror film This com·
n:mon as not nttn1anh a con·
1cuo"n 1n terms, but the0 mO\lt' 1s
1thcr funn) or friah1tn1"1-
1rc there tow pen ,.. Ccnaanl). I
't' not heard .. <. her:ry Pinl nd
pplt'' BlojiOm Whuc'' on a
undtrack. \In« 'Unckrwatcr," The
al crtdns art rtnun11ttnt of 1he
d~rnturcs of Onte and H1rr1cf' uh the ~ dMlrKltn Jnow
eaten) coma,. .,..,)' out the
nt door and Poll,. (or a few
·onds .\lt0 '"' ftt• IO PKk 001
unusU31 obJects un1qut to tht' · ()\
and tho~ OOJ«IS that ~tdn't C\l'>t
thtn
M1chttfs special g1rlfnrnd 1s a
pkuurt to watch and is the mo.,t
··normal" c hara~ ter an the mo"ae \hr
thouaht she v.a) from the moon
v.hich &l\eS ~OU ~tne idea.
lf)OU don 1 v.ant to sta) to 1hc cod ,
l th1nl Ma heel'\
vandparents t'jlt
people too
"Partnt -open-• cd all o'er Oran~
Count) 1n mo\1e
bans that arc
shaped hle h11le hoe bc>\C'l 11·., s>b> 1na alon1s1dc
more-or-less real
m O\IC1 that ha'e
been out for months. .I u\J)C\ t
someone" rllt didn't 1h1nk. much--0f
"Partnl "either
Our ratings
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·RevieWs: 'Defense of
Realm,' 'Monkey Sh~nes'
ly SCOTT \lllWAMS
"lffft11se •f I~ ReaJm'' (Nelsoa Home Eai~r,Qla·
me.I. VHS.Beta. Ra&d RI
Like .. The Wh1s1lcblower:· an equal!)-ltd) hnl~
thnllcr.,"Dcfonse o f the Realm" as long on :11mo~phcre.
It's wonh t.Jie rental af onl) to Set how a Anothtr Wc,tcrn
Dcmocr.tC)' ha llSO .. ndany Obse~ IOnS With Slate S("Crtm .
uabncf 8)-me play~ the rcpQner -.ho tumble to lhc
Big . tof)' after an oldsot ofa colleague (DcnhQlrn Ell101t)
$tumbles onto 11 first and dass m~stcnousl). apparent!~
fora secret the shado .. go\ernmcnt thanks as -.orth k1lltng
ham to protect
It's cffect1"c to Stt the )Oung rcponer start to pull at
the tnds of the IOI) 1mt1I a strand .. o rks loose. tbcn put
the strands of the stol) together until finall) .
Ah. but that v.ould be tdhn,_ ch"
me m1Jht fault the mo' 1c s abrupt ending. but let's
admonish these cunnud1conl) souls -.uh the old '6()s
•epigram "It ain't par1no1a 1f the) reall) arc out to get
)OU "
''MMl!ey S.1-.n'' tOrioa Hom.-VMleo-\IBS,,Bt_IJI,
Rae~ RI
"Thl"~·s 5<>mcthing unnatural about )OU and th3t
mon~C>'"
Yup. that hnl" actual!) as uttered in tht ama11ngl~
unsc:u:y )av.n b} " 1ght of the L1)1ng Dead" .. nter-
dartctor veorp.e Romero
or cou~. the ftmale mon~t')' has bl't'n gct11na sccn:t
lnJ~ 1100s from a craLed. h1gh-forcbeadrd mt'd1caJ
,rcsear~hcr v.ho wanb to augment her mental ab1h11es.
And ~I cou~. the embmercd. paral)"lcd lav. tudent
mcc1sa aorgeou ph)SJcal 1hmp1n"" uh a tcapue Whoa.
tame for some ~~ual frus1ra11on here' .\ ... 'ou knew That -.a coming. didn't )-ou'> ·
Wall the aood IU) wan .and gl't the gorgeous ph)"\·al
thtrapm'1 nd how -.111 he gt't her dci-.n off that trape1c"
Will he ever "~alk" ag,un" · ,
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Top videocassettes
ly The Assodated Pr~s.s
The follov.1ng arc the mo l PoPular '1dtoe:1'>')('tlC\ a\
the} appc ran nnt \\ttl's 1 sue 1)1 HtllhNrJ maga11n'
VIOCOCAUCTTC ltENTAU
1 v-c;.,,., 1vn••Cll"I
1 ltto Hffl CIVEI 1'"nv• M.911 •<1111 •a.ow tT_ri,._J
~ • Wolow • Ute.A COMnlMl s-snon C'ttCll'I r' lltCA C~•l e"r"-c;, .. , Ou•OOO'•-IM< ... ,
1 • C llO<"\ IOI' OOlll • • A H'911•!Nllt on E'"' :w..i • T,,.
Of tllln ~'" • I llMcl .. I t 8"r1tiukt~ CWtt'*I
Ill' T,,_ U(l()UrtM I. 9nl"1t\"\ ~ k ....
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DiSappointments from Mike &
Mechanics, Atkin·s, Cochrane
LIVING YEARS
Milt ... TM Medaaakl
All.utk
o doubt there 1s \lo«nt)' 1n tht• l)TICS of "In the
l t\lnl 't C'ars," a son& co.-v.ntten b> Male Rutherford and
8 .\ Robt'nson not lon1 after thC'ar fathtts died.
nfortunattly, thfft is htllt"onainahtt 1n us dcscnpt1on
ol the communaat1on pp bt'tWttn father and son ("h's
to0 late whtn v.c du·. To admit v.e Cfon~t Stt e)e to t')T .. l
And when the music wells for the rcfr11n and 1ch1ld.rcn'\
choir 101ns an. 11 sounds uncomfombl) hk.e another
Artists for Trend) ( awn bt'ocfit proJttt.
Aside from th.-1 overdose of FEELlNG. the most
tnk.101 fcatutt ofth1s second album b> GtMS1s 'u1tanst
Mile Rutherford's o ther band as that thttt LS nothan' "01
1nk1n1 about al The tunes lf't' catch~, tbc production 1s mooth, the O\Cf"lll \Ound tS perfect!) hstenable and the
l>:ncs contain ample, easy-to-understand mt'SSlg~
•• obod) 's Perfect .. fO\C I ~onh ochcv1ng in. a "Poor
Bo~" dc~r\t.: a hrc.-al Thrrt'· 1 l1h,--1s·bcau1tlul-l'Ccau~v.c'rc·1n·lo\t' na. and a tOO·Nd·v.c<ouldn't·makc-lo\e-last song
l:ach 1 plca>1nt to listen to. ('ach as tas) to hum alon1 ~1th, each ~und \ uel) as thou1h ou'"e heard 11
bt'lc>rt. Pllul am k. best knov. n from Squttze, aoJ Paul
Youn1 from Sad ("afc share I.ht lead \<>Cal duun Thar "°'en blend totttMf' VrCll cn<>Ulh to 11~c the t.nd a
rt'COIJHtable M>Und. and the di~ ID their St)ln art
utcd to fOod acha.nta1t 10 maids the lyncs. AIJ the tonp att ~u put toeetbtt and could CUily
bccomt h1u C~tchy, sm00th, hsttnablc. pkalant.
hummabk hats Noch1na -rona with lhaL unlda b)
cbai« you'tt urtd of '80s mUSK and looti111 for
10mt'lh1 .. ~. • -IJ.,. .. .,.,. Al 11 d• ... Pr"8 .,...
The Atkin -\1ark t-..nopllcrdutt on "Imagine" ~\Sa
lot about the album The comb1nat1on ha cnt1ong
pott'nll•I. but 1he tv.o .1u1tan-.l\ appro:llh tht' John
Ltnnon son& 1n 1Kh an eas),OlnJ entkmanh manner
(a 11 C3Ch one 1 pohtC'I) ""'arnns for tlffo otM-rto 1au-1
that ti nc\er &<'tS o0 the 1rounJ
Mott su«cssful arc "Jcthrcau\,'. an v.hKh .\t~m •
\napp) pl.-)1ng pro'<' tl\31 t'll\\·li\lcn1niu<X"\n·t ha\\' t<l
mran kct:Hnducmg; and •·l>ut Yaur < tm~ On.''
katurin1 me to't'I~ 1n1crpla\ ~1v.ttn .\1k1n' und
fiddler Johnn' (11nibk
l he tnlc of the alhum 1 an a~ron'm tor< cr11litd
( 1u1taf P1a\t'f, "hl~h .\lltnHcna1nh I Bui on"( (I r ..
the mu 1c rard) n~ ahtl\C that ot a P 0 R -Pr~tt'
Ord1n;u") R~oru
-By Ma.re R.ltt. As~1alH Pr~ Wriler
VICTOR¥ OA Y
Tom Cod irue It RH RWu
RCA
"V11;tol) Da)" 1 "r~-cord tilkd v.11h intelhgrnt h rec
.about ahcna11on and rt'S1hcnc,. lJnfortunau:I) the
crcat1\1t' rrlltt1td 1' the l)n ,., missing from mo~t of·
the mus1\'.~ v.h1ch .ound ltke a generic 1mtt:Jt1on ot
pong tt'\'n, fohr ( oupr \1clkncamp and t\l'\1n
\dam
l he album I\ the \llth lrom tht t anadian "''tel I om
(.cx-hranr &. Red Rider \on1v.nter COlhranc·s ~n "'Ith
v.ords 1 appah:nt from the opcn1na nu. "B• Lcque:··
sun1 b) a lather v.ho)t" plan\ for his 10n lf't' N11lC:'d b~ a e1r
v.rtd. IM> umn11\ the tlllt cut about• girt "'ho tn~ 10
lmlptf her bo)-fricn~J'\ dream Of &ranckur b\ lflUlnf
1ha1 hk 1 aboul "'\11}111 momC'nt~ •.. all lNOI •••her:
lronteall)", v.h1k' ( ochr1ne 'entum bt')ond the
orcbnary •hen choosana the: subj«t he: s1"1) about. most
of 1hc 1unar.Jom1natcd arranicments on "Vl(ton D•>"
~ utint)' Pttd1C11~. OM eu't'puon 1 MGood '4.an (ftd•,. BIMf);· a s.mpk ballad lhat allows aarrat bau hM
and (odaraM'1111111,. 10 cafT) the SOft1.
Molt ol dw odw:r C'UU arc u~po. but 1he bend
IOUllds ra&ra1oed Md a liuk .1t11f. It'• c"idtnt that Tom CocbrwA lted Ridn' ha~ aalmt -Coch,._ tinpwnh
a cenee• •• • r. Md dw bud wpmttes'oc.-.oMlfy. luc:i9MOD1Jw ............... breM o/°'Solll ... Down.••
... Mal 11.-&Ile .. ,_..._... M looee ....S MM a frw
dlelas. _.,....,_ .... ,A111et1 ... PlwW,.._
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One of th& 'best~kept secrets (albeit unintentional)
on the Orange Coast is a htUe restaurant called Mike's
Bistro.
It opened just last July under that name and IS a
treasure just wa1tang to be discovered The restaurant is
located at 26•2 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. opposite the
Orange County Fa1~grounds
-Since itls-located lntbe-Be&t Western Newport Mesa
Inn, you could miss it if you bhnk your eyes whll• driving
on Newport Boutevard. But this Is no motel coffeeshop
-~------..:.------------------! Formerly under another name. The Embers, and now under new management. Mike's Bistro as a menu
that can only be described as marvefouSly ecleetfC
Parkers' Seafood Gnlf features dally fresh
sHlood, pastas and ~nils-an semd on the
water -wrth the m<»t spectacular views 1n
N#lwport Beach
Dinner graciously setved mghtl{-in our
beautiful dmmg room ind on our lout w1"1-s1de parios.
L•ltdt • ,,._, s .... , lltwdt • &,.,,,,.,...,
lln«YaliMt (TUJ 11J.11f1
Lwlefl at ae ,.,,':r;:: • ... ..... ,,.......... .....
Sidney Chow, the new owner, says hts menu Is a
oombmatlon of Continental cuisine wllh a solid American
background. ·For good measure there's a vaned
setec:tion of fresh seafood presented m either manner.
The three Ch~ brothers. Sidney. Andy .00 Tommy.
are rather well kndwn m Southern Cahforma for thetr
adventurous "'8flU jt their original Mike s Restaurant in
Hawal1an Gardens, They serve • rare comb1natl0f'I of
prrme nb and Chinese food .And 1t w<>tks very weft
becauM Mike's has had a 19YaJ following 6ver the yews
Th«! or1g1nal Mike's opened~ more than 30 yews ego
and the Chow brothers-took-0V9r m r~t years with tM
help of a very versatile Chinese cook
Tommy and Andy rema1ci With Uwt Haw•.an Gardens
pUice while S1d"9Y has moved to Costa Mesa to devote
full Orne to their new endeavor.
Mike's Bistro can only be described u Intimate.
altogether there are seats for 1~ people without
overcrowdmg l-l'Mrdintng Toom is yery coot --end
comfortable, reminiscent Of' a French country Inn
There's a small priVate Pl\rty room perfect tor business
lunchel. but the nlcnt spot in the whole plac.e 1s tM
·1·\ l ,ISl'l '\GS
10 1....,
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CJlef Cleo Mor• •nd owner Sidney a.ow
preside OYer Mllre's Bistro. .
Garden Room. '-fiJle<f with plants and flowers ·and a
fountain centerpiece.
Mike's Bistro Is open ev8')'. day for lunch aod dtnner.
Luncheon, served from 11:30 a.m unur 2 p.m . has
HVera.I seafood en trees llf(e hlet of trout plnota. scampi.
scallops 'bf house speclaltleS hke the Bistro pttme rib
sandwich, breast of chaen Cleo (named f0< the chef). a
steak sandwtch. and many, many more mouthwatenng
setec:t1ons All are pr1ced very reasonably
Chef Cleo Mora puts together an extensive hst ot
chOIC8S for dinner, served from 5 30 p .m to 10 pm The
menu otters such delectables u breast of dude • la
banll\a, veal. tenderloin of Veal Levant•. u wefl as all
kinda of pnme rib and ..afood
Chef Cleo learned many-of his llclUa at the Ok! Ranc;h'
Country Club and La Cu•llM Restaurant He 11 a crnhve
cook and not onty does mo.t of tM kitchen Chof.s with
tM ltd of one hetper but atto enjoys doing the desler1s,
whlCh lnetuOe his famous chMMcak•.
Mike 1 Bistro otters brunch from a special menu on
Sunday morruog.s TM MM1ct1on.1 are Mrwd W1th
champagne or jutGe. trWI trult, muffins, bantlna bteed or
the cheesecake.
The cocktail bar at M1ke·s Bistro la P'eeided OYef'
mott Of the time-by Ken~. ~.-hetpH ff~flV
by Sidney Chow The wine kit la excellent.
Now the 418Cret of Mike s Bl•tro le ou• can
6-48-277•
arallel' s ~Into Bliss'
In conu~st 10 1ht cum•nt"faKina-·
n v.1lh \0-Calfcd ''das t rod;," ~nc
ng fkach-bucd rod. band ii.
1scd to ca ta pull u0; into the I CW<h
'"'n b) a 1horoushl) modtrn.
uar<t'nlcrtd sound 1~l1t'lh Para-
1 relu~s 10 tall prt') 10 ,,.(' rats t
end or be mired m n<>stala1a
l)urmg a recent 1n1cr" 1l'"' v.11h the ..
1ung tno leach mcmhc.-r 1s onl) :?I)
their label' hcadquanc~ in Or-
ge. ·1hc .1hough1tul., wft-spokcn
u\1c1ans <;pokl' proud I~ ol their fine
I P .. Into Bh~ ' And e"en
ough w'cral cuts are being frc-
entl) plaH.'d on both k..MPC-f \1
d ~ROQ-FM. ( ahfom1a-nat1\l'
c' 1n tbnle" on 'ocal and tc:id
11ar. Br1uun-horn [)a, 1d Rule <m
'I> and lrt'land-born Damien Mur-
' on drums alread) haH 1dl'J\ for ~ir tollo"'·up album.
"Our nc~• r«ord v.on'1 JU'>t haH·
.;tandard !.Orfgs. .. prom1~-d Ruic
l.l "'111 ha\C morr 'anct) 1n tcrmsol
ruciurc and IH1ts bu1 v.1thou1
mng av.:a\ trqm our baste con~pt
II be one · 1cp ahead of v. hat v.r·, c
nc so far:·
\\hat the)''c done wnh "Into
Now Senttng
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~111 PIHI Rda
COITA•SA
~ Bhsi." ,., create a mood) '-<'dui°ll''-'
'i.Ound -\1n11lar 10 t.-:i.rh U1 and
t-clw and tht-; fJlJnnymt~ -th.ti
bnn~ to hie.' 1hc cmo11un\ and
intro pe1.11ulh of rna11l I m:1\I
Bank)
lnll'nt1onall) \.l~uc ro allo\\-lOr
'anous in1.:rprc1a11on\ Hartle~·,
I) rte~ :ire ks\.1mportan1 HY him 1han
ho"' the \\lUd'\ ae1uall' '"'ulld
.aogc.-tht.•r. •
"I 1hint.; people get 100 hca') into
rueaninJs ... offered Banlt") ··t dun·1
l.;nov. 1111·s true. bul I hcard that lhc
Coc teau l'v. ins' lead !>1ngcr 1 n'1 fl'illl'
S3) 1ng an~ 1hin but u<ie\ the' ov.cl~
:ind ht'f".\Otlt"Ctt an 1n 1rumcn1 I hi.;<>
1ha1 apl)roat h I prekr to \Cl a muo<l
or pa1n1 a pl('turc
.\\ a ll\C ·:ie1 ~l\1ti•1h Parallel ~
v.hc'i pcrlorm al Ropn·, on ~lurda\
ntaht -1\ ;1111 C' oh 1n1 and c\-
pcr1 mcn11ng \C" urJ1ng·10 Ruk the.-
• h.ln~ ha bo."(n l rtllotcd lor hc.-rn~
\Oml'v.hat lc'i. than thnamu: on
\la,l'. Bui thl· H' l'nl addt11un nt
touring 11u11a11\I Carl llnll \houh.1
rd1CH'. \omc ol 1hc prl'\\\Jrl.' on
trnntmJn Barill').
"We 1w1:d to hJ"talh Jll'fll'l.'l our
h'C' \hov. O\·laU'l' 1ha1'\ "ht.·n· rnmt
pcupk Jl 1ualh \\."\' "h:u \ou'n· .t.11
.about. ' ._.141 IWk '· \ Jiluith pl:n J:C.
"'II allo"' b.c' in to U.>nltlllratt.• more
on h" 'outl' a·nd ¥1 \ c him a hull·
.;pall' to \lrt•ld\ OUI • ~ • • •
l "'o 'l" \¥l .1rt1\i\\l)l'l'1ah11n1pn
lulhn~ md1l<l1l''> and 1n''>lrumi·n1al
\ 1rtuo\11~ "'II palurm in 1..onu·1t
10n1gh1 al 1hc l ong tkal h' Cl'nta
I hca1i•r
_ ·allll'·hJ~l·J p1;in1\l-lompmcr
l>J' 1d l.-sn1 ha<, Ul'Ull"alcd his latl'st
alhum to l:lartolomml'O { ns1ofon
(16\ -17'1), a h;irpmhord butldl.'r
"'h~ 1nno,.i11on1, .ire 1.:rt'd1tl.'d "-uh
1rJn'>lorm1ng 1h.11 instrument into 1hc.-
lorcrunner ol 1ht modern piano That
Meet me for .an lnUm.11.t' ''Tel«-.i Tt tc>" m my Frt"nch
Home. The tnocxi Ii t by .a Candi Lighl Dtnnt.'r for
~ o of CM! W.alk "' outrajt>tvUI~ dt411< iOU>yuwnt'
Ltnutect tutana afler 7 Wpm '
unday Brunch
Busin Lunches
D1nnu, C«kt.a1ls
Banquets. Cater·
mg
~21 Via Lido
Newport Beach
(714) 675 •9<M
• Custom catering
available
' ..;,_, rw< .......... SMll f!IH:, N«llfl
'f'IM ......... ~ iww., ...., _.,. ..,,
• Off the menu specials
• Lunch and dinner ~,.. ..... ~
-.tir'n~~ -~ ..
l'oo I '-l'V. \gl' album "( m1olo11·.,
Drum.· limJ<. the '\ \1.:Jr-old mu·
'\1c1an cmllclh\h111g ht) p1:1nu 'l<~rn'>
v.11h \mng or~hl''llr.i. ohc11.·. l ngll\h
horn gu11ar. t'IJs!t. and h1v. t.;l·\ .,, n-
the llCf lill\
Lani v.ho olten Ul''ch1p' a '>llong
r::ipport v.11h h1~ aud1enlc dunn1 ht'
~ho"~·"' 111 hlr..el) perform ht\ un14u4•
-'enlOn OI Pr~ol lla1cm·~ "Whiter
hadc ol Pale • "'h1 h hr h.i ile·
scribed a\ a ''p<.cudo-da tnil·ni•v.
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O~ntng the rnn,crt, Orl'gon·ha..._.,1
mu'>1t·tJn John Doan v.111 \h:&rl' hi\
ta kn ts on the lo' l'I~ harp gu1111 I tm
1n\trumcnf UOll!UCnC'i\ I\ tk• I\ l'\I
lrom the aJd111on ot ~'en trct>k .1n,1
ft' c ba\Htnllg'> 10 the.-usual ~I\ ~u11ar
\Iring f ht' harp gu11ar is iap.'lbl c t•I
\U\:h UC\:P rl.'\OnJrn.\· and hl'tghllnl'\I
1on;a_I ran • that 11 ~~u.nd\ wmi:th1ng
ht.;c a nll''lln& ut 3 harp,llhotil
acou.,t1 1u1t:ar and uprighc h.t.,,
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Lunch Tues-Sat I~ 30-2 pm
Dinner. Tues-1 hurs S-10 pm
Fn-Sat 5-1 I pm
Sun 4-10 p m
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Eddie Brown, Rhapsody-in Taps dance Into 0
fhc Southland 1s dotted wnh You-.on'1finda8roadwayroutincof
'a nous dance companies -class1cal dancers hncd up in a row and lap
ballet. modem ballet. modem dance. dancing together." pointed out Linda
c· nn1c. fol k. Jazz. improvisational. Sohl-DoJlncll. an1stfe director. pnn-
performance an -but Rhapsody 1n etpal chOttO)J"lphcr and co-founder
Taps 1 one of the fc"" de' otcd solely of Rha~y in 'Taps.
to rh> thm tap dancing. "I think aboul trying to create a lap
Rhapsody tn Taps. now 1n 1lS '\locabulary ... tapphra~wecanrcfcr
eighth season. 1s a Los AnJcles-bascd back to ... in tryini to CTcale a
\·ompany that spec1al1zcs 1n this very chara ter or look that makes a p1ett
<\mcncan and t1mc·honorcd an d1st1nc11vc. all its own:·
form. Formcrl) known as the Coast Collqc Concert Saturday at 8 Altho~ rhythm tap 1s the 11oup·s
LT 0 /Unhmncd Dance Co.. the p.m. at the Moore Theatre. spcclah~~ Sohl-Donnell sa)s Rhap-
cn<iemblc wall pla) us ann~I Orange. .. ThJS is not riosuilatt tap dancing. sody in Taps does OJCmodem dantt.
-------------------.......... -------. JUZ. improvisation and 1nnovauve
and contemporary choregraphy.
most of which 1s her own,
• • •
In addition. all the musical attom-
panimcnt 1s hve. unlike with mos1
.dance.companies ... It's very ampon-
ant to.iNork ~Ith hve mu,.ac (bccau~j
music 1s such a very important pan of
our prOlflm:· she uad.
Featu~ on the OCC pr01111m 1s
lqcndary rh) thm tap anm Eddie
Brown. No stranger to Rhapsod) in
Taps. Bro~n w been a frequent auesi performer. 1ndud1ng .• pnor en~
P&tmcnt at OCC. the company's
only Oransc Count)' stop
.. He's a rnlly generous pcf'50n,"
Sohl-Donnell said .. "He's a &ood
teacher. E(Jd1c win teach )OU an)-
thing )OU want to know -tnedouble
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pull-ups. aJI the difficult malcnal
.. You know. he's touted with 8111
Robtnsbn:· she continued ... And he
.. on a lap dance contest by lmcnina
to Btll Robinson's rouune thtouah a
gramophone at a vny slow speed.
then watched his movies.
.. He vcr) rarer) d0t1 set matenaJ .
Eddie's the only pen.on I know who
rull) amprovLSn when he danctS
He'll be scheduled to do one dance.
then chanar h" mind. even at cuft,ltn ~time. anddtt1<k 10 dosomcth1ngclsc.
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BIRTHDAY IS
IN FEBRUARY.
WIJ AllE IN WCKI
This February wtll mark 11 fantastic
years of dotng bualneu. So ln order to
celebrate thJa nappy event. tf your Btrth·
day falls In February. Just brtng you1'9elf ·
and at least one friend to Maxwell's .
Join us for breakfast, lunch or dtnntt
and recetve one FREE entrtt wtth the purchase of a second cntree of equal or
greater value. ...
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675-01 (>1
2091,; Palm •I fta,
BelbOa Prnin,ula
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'"'.,-nu · WAT'llM"Ol.Oa QAU.&a\' l4•Z ~Ill
(IW'! H ..... ,.~ 7 ............. " fratllll ..
·1~ Ootf" by k~ Mt<lifd •114 •
~<oll«-of1119111t1•11> Mwtwlt "'-""11 ~ Tfd Hnotlk111 TllfOlitll o\pnl Ho.lnm' 11
&Ill to 6 p "' dM)
Bangkok Four not up to the c_ompe~itiO.n
Rrmcmberthosr noodks the) u~
to 'itf"\C 1n Chincx rnturants 10 n1bblc w 1th hot mustard or tYtttt and ~ur sauce until )OUr ca foo )Oung
showed up., The lund that come in a '-
can at the supcrmarte1., You didn't
lnow whetfler to put them in )our C1I
dropsouporbu1kt a ncsl for )ourb1rd
· wuh thcm Well. they·rc t.ck -as
the coaun& on···Lucky's p«1a1:· a
'" shnmp and port appcllLer ~· Bangko~ Four m Soulh Coatt Ptaa'
Crystal (pun If all of Lucky's food 1s
th• "spcc1a1:· re11und me lo cal
downsuurs at Ruby·s or Gianni's.
Orangc County 1s fonunatc to ha'c
a Thai rtStaurant for C\.Cf)' da) of1he
1o1.ec:k There' the tiny Thai Touch 1n
a hopping center 1n Newport Bucb.
"'h1ch Stf\.e the more mundane end
of 1 ha1 fare •Jth prtecs to match. For
JUSt a httlc ~ m On<') )OU can dine ekgantlyat 0pe~·s Balboa Thai Cafe
(irtat stutTcd ch1cktn -1np) or the
Ro~I Thai. with locauons 1n Lacuna
Beach and ~pon. Al t~ \cry
lowest• end Qf the i)Cict spectrum.
( hatl1c's H1dn•"AY 1n Fountain Val-
k ) IS lhC tqUl\llllcnt Of I · 1 hll
roadside diner. and thc o•ners llUI )OU as 1f)ou'rt 1ucsts-:1n thc1r homt. or all the Thai restaurants 1n Lhe
am. Ban&kok Four 1s the most-
c~pcn '' e. but 1t'r. no1 e\en the top a1o1.ard-winncr That honor gocs. )'Car
tn and )car out. 10 the \enttable
cwpon Beach RQ)ll Thai -'otcd
"Gold" cons1s1cntly by The Sou1hem
( ahfornia Rcstaurant Wntel'\
. '
Blnakok Fmu. h kc its c~ 1n·faw.
Bangkok Three on 1ht Balboa Penin-
sula. 1s a noisy r(.")taurant -so'no1s~
1n fact , 1ha1 the slightest lo\hl\pcr 1<;
amphficd and full> audible from the
far end of lhc re taurant ro the othi:r
end The menus 1n both intaurants
are-a la .cane, pohJoru gJ\C ne-.
meaning 10 the word ··small •·
At c1ther Ro)'~I Thai or ( harl1c\
H1dca••>· a comprchcns."e rom-bina11on luncheon can be ordered for
SS or $6 per person -the same pntt
as an order of noodle from Banpol
Four's lunch menu Ho•e' er. w-h1lc dinner at a trend)
new Ti\a1 re 1auran1 1n L rccentl>
cost four of u nactl) $ 0 one·
reasonabl) hunlt} perwn can t'\pl'Ct
10 spend about SlS for dinner at
&n&ko._ four
B;l•s pnctS at first Sttm to be on a
par ~1th much of"'hat'$a~a1lablc on
the Orange Coast .\ppctucrs arc 1n
theS5.S010 S8.95rnngc Salad range
from S4.95 l S_b Q5' Fnlr« \tan ar
S7 95 and top out at Sl9 SO But wait a m1nutc This 1!> not
''Catch
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\ntoncllo ll's no1 \lfn~do's We're
talking mo\11) ch1d.cn. por\ and
minlt'd shrimp 1n \mall amount
here
krobnood~arcdccent -but 1hc) 're
tx11cr 11 Ro)al Thai. wherl• thc
ponron 1~ ~let 1hr uc for about the
samr amount ol moot~.
ha~ of orange marmdadt and honl''. t ircat bechata~ -but it's heller al
Ro}al Thai. Temt:i stuncJ ch1d..l.'n
"lo\IOSS are not 3) good a 1he <'n~ :u
Balboa fha1 (JI<' Roth 11ems. 1n the
SI O range. rt' ~n cd a entl\.-c~ t"iut
l\fe bard) big enough to quah1~ J\
Don't &t'I me wronc. the food at 84
1\n't bad \omc of 1f\ \.el') &ood It's
Ju'>t no1 an) bencr than :an) pla1..-c t'ISt".
and 1n \Omc ca'ICS not1s good And
the portions -good ~a.\Cns.' ){'!ur
pct nea could go awa) hunV).
I found no SU(h d1span1> w11h
thom ._ha k1u. a c<Xonut mill. lt'mon
gra!>s and chicken soup w~1ch '' 'cn
good and pnud 1he ~nll· &\ 1n 1hc
other fha1 m tauran1s for the samc-
11ppc111er-. · ·
Pahl th:u nooJr~ art al~ Ii tcJ a'
.in cntrtt 1~11 95) 1 hr~· <Hl' a "de d1~h in other 1 ha1 re'>l:tunints f hi:
ponion. too. 1) ui.uall) qutlt' largt hu1
s11ed helping ($4 75) "
Tbc l ha1 spi!'lL.!$ arc rcall)
QUiit' deltetOU.\:-bul th<') 'rt• nlO\ll
bean sprouts and rite paper crepes -
JU ta h111t of pork and shrimp -and
1 can'tJU 11f\. the S6 '.?5 prt('C tag. Mee
Sauce s~sood-•hc (lC'anut \:lut·e
t\ n1C'ch th1cl . \\htlc a 1:ucumbcr
accompaniment JCtS 11s romple-it
Oavor from t:h1h pcppc1 and
preserved _gaJh • which nrt a~dcd 10 a
not at 8angko._ I our . b en thi: Thai 1 ~d tr3 lilll~ "holl ot
(P"tene Sff JUDY /PIHJe f6J
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lt•s Caliente. H's the electric
~ energy of the Southwest. The
vtbnlnt!Milllanc:e of a dewt in
bloom. llie 4apirtted n.vors of
smoked m•ts, freeh tortillas,
hQmelmde ........ and ref19'h-lng .prtta. The smoky aroma·
of m11qulta embers smoldering
beneath stow-turning rotia8ertes.
It'• Orange County'• hottest
,.. · new dining attraction-and it's
getting hotter.
Now open for lunch, dinner and
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Joshua Tree's unusual twin-desert beauty . .
By DONNA ANO RAY OTT
Olllfy ,._ C0t•~----•
Om• of m1h,•rn Cahfom1a's grc:u
,,,lj nJ des11n.i11ono; tor h1l.ers. rocl.
~ hmocr\. camrx·rs and other "1lder-
n,·'s enthusiasts 1s Joshua Trt'c Na-
uonal ~1onuml'nt. a prc~nc of
unu)ua l 'l'gctat 1on and rock forma,.
tmns 1n thl· dc~n nonheast of Palm
"ipnng<,
'itraddhng th e border ~t"cen
( ahforn1a'J1. High and Lo" dJ.:$CTU.
tlm ~ ·o-.,quarl'-m1k parl.land ~o"s
diara ICI 1\lll'S of both
II\ no thl'rn \cl11on hl'S al about
4.000 k l't cll'\Jtmn 1n the MoJa'c
IX'\l'l I JnJ ,., thl' more 1ntcrest1ng to
'1\11Ur~ r~'l:JU'>t' 111 iti> concentratton
,11 J-0\hu.1 r ri·,· 1orcs1c; and unusual
l IU\ll'r' 1)f g1an1 granite bouldl'rs
In 1hl' .,out hern region. thc par!..
more nearl)' re~mbk the and ( olo-
rado Ocscn. \\<tlh 'colonies of cholla.
ocoullo and other cacu. One of the
prc111es1 areas 1n 1h1s sector 1s the
Choll:i Cactus Garden.
You cao begin a d"'c through the
parL. from e11hcr the nonhern or
southern end. 'ou'll find the main
entrance and the. Oasis V1s11ors
(enter at the northern gatc\\-3). ofT
Route 6:? in Twcnt)·Nlnc Palm "' the ,southern cntr:rncc. off ro.\J tc 10.
cast of Indio. 1s the (.'otton"ood
V1s11ors Center Both renter\ provide
maps and brochure\.
The m:un jllraCllons in the
pre~n.c arc fon)-N1ne Palm~ Ca-n~on {nl'ltr the T"'ent)-1\tne Palms
cntrancel. Lost Palms <an)on {the
large I grO\.C "''th I :?0 tree and a
fo ur-mile trail ) Hidden allc
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prime rib and onc~half pound of
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crab meat. Includes crab bisque or
Romano saJad , your choice of baked
potato, rice or fresh vegetables, plus
hot bread and butter. Every meal on
the Reuben E. Lee is special. but this
is one you just won't want to miss!
of ~hapcs -hats, loa,cs ol bmtd.
m1t1rn moo trr v.1th bulging C)Clt
and "'hate, er cl )Our 1mag1n:rnon ~uggcm •
Th~ m.a '9\e aranuc areas l00-
111u1e a prtm1cr location lor "'10ter
rod-<:ltmb1n1 a<ll\lllC\, at1rac1101
"'orld-clasi-ehmbers from aro und the
l \. pluc; ( ·anada. l:.uropean coun-
tnl's and Japan On an~ amm
v.t."t'lt'nd 1n the tall ond ~1nwe. ~u ma~ 'iCC J~ man\ as '()() or more
'thmbcrs scahna a 'ar1c1y
challenges from Jow.an&Jc slabs
Slttp 0' erhanp.
Joshua Tree auonal Monumc
-1sopcn daily. )~r-round. ¥.Ith gu1d
tOUI"$ bct"'ccn October and M.i
i\dm1ss1on 1s $5 per \Chicle.
CAMPING
There arc . nine camperoun
within the park. with p1cturcsq
rock ~1t1nis· at Jumbo Rocks an
Whttt' rank~am~ You hOuldbn
)Our own "'a1er 10 all campgroun
here c~ccpl Couon"'ood and Bia
Rock. ~lso. bnna )Our own fuel. 10
p1henng f.re "ood an the park
pr6h1b11cd For 1nforma11on. ~nt
~Joshua Tree a11onal Monumen
44M6 auonal Monument D"'
\\Cnt)mnc Palm!.. (A 92177 or ca
(()19) 367-751 I
No IOdSJOJ or ca11n1 r: 1ht1es a
located "11h1n the boundanes of th
pe~ but-att 1lndabk m the-nc-a
townsofYUC'la allc\ orTv.ent)n1n
Palm For more intormauon. co
tact the 'I u a Valle) (hambcr .
Commerce. 56020 nta f-e frat
uuc B 'I' ucra allc~. C altf 91~
orphone(619tlbS63-
GETrlNG THERE
h om Oransc < ount). talr Ink
tale JO ca 1 t~Route f>2 . and folio" 1
through Tv.cn1,.n1nc Palms 10 th
main J>J•l entrance 01 con11nuc o
lntersta1c 10 bc)ond Indio 10 th
J hua frtt :111onal Monurn
C~ll ~1gn.
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1udcnt\ "'e choose y,.ons ix"C'ali-
calh dl' 11nl-d for lhc:m:·
( :i-.t 1n · po1nl. the com~n' •
rcptnOI'\ produ<110n\ of -·~lonkt'\ · c \1onkc\ [.)o" and "l he ~•Jhl
Ham '>1opl)id mo .. ang .. fb for·
mer produc.:11on as tlascd on a Mt'\·
tlan lolk ~le and incorporate\ folk
i.on~s and \.1 c\lun lore.
... f()r the Mt'lltCan kid ll rttnlortt\
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• H~PPY HOUR ... P"' • F..._i.so oeo ....... tt ; Wine&
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lhcar o"'n cufiurc and \hov.\ them
'°me ot the tnlt'rt'\llng thing~ 1n lhl·ir
culture Rapp 'i<tld ~11 sho'>''> 11\t'
'-\nalo lads \Orne ol thc \amt' thin \ ..
.. The '•Sh• Ham \topped '>mol..-
ang • ldh the lJk ol I l3rr\
Mc(1loughhn. a hc3\) smol..cr \\hi>
fall a lrcp itnd drl·am\ he 1-. iran.,
poncd in10 hi\ ov.n lung\ and hl-an
1 here.• he en oun11:r the 'anuu\
mecluntsms thal kr-cp h1\ tl<ld'
runmng. and learns of how ht\
smoking makes their JOb more dll·
Ol·uh tlam c\cntu.alh li:1d:s tnc
hatllt ·
Ulch ul thC' <hcnurc · Compan'
proJu 11ons rnmc'> lOmplctc v.11h
education pa<lct\ l'llplain1ng the
\\Ork otnd al~ include'> delinalll)n\ of
mu\1<.'al tl'im\ mu tlal haslof\ and
g.tm~ tor ~tudcnt\ Rapp ...i1d \
program call~·· \mcr1,a \\.orks and
Sin, .... trill('\ the hlSIOf\ or lull.. wnp
m the lJn11cd '>tatc\ and'' pcrformt'd
\\Jth a g1Jnt m.ip of the count"
\U\pcndcd 10 lhl' NC ground
"01 all orlh( 0\C:rture C-ompan) ·~
~om1an<.'t'S an: for 'ouna J>l-Opk.
'fhe campan~ 1~ al-.o popular amona
'ientor c1t11cn and aJuh grou~
Last war. the comp.in\ ~a\ o~· uf
onh tour an thl ... n3ll<>n 10p:trtll1Jl3ll
10 lhc n111onal \.\-n '>i>«1al \n\
prO!f8m lo dcH·lop mus1ral proJC'\ 1
for the tn11nabl) mcntall~ rc1arJl·d
Rapp \atJ the group ~111 ~r11~1pJlt
1n lhe 5.3~ proiram 1h1s \Car anJ, bee.au~ olJ~atc1 linanl1af ~uppon.
will c'pan the pr~gram 1nlo mon•
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the mark It°'> gooc~ and much too
S~ee1.
Ob' 1ousl). the Hangl..ok rcs-
tauranh a1 ~· uppo~d to be
.. gourmet.'', I JU'>t C'lln·t tell the
d1ffcrcotl\ But there arc some '"d1f-
fercnf· soundina th1"JS on 1~ menu
-hke ·· Anzona Chicken.·· This.
we're told. 1s ··1hanks 10 Annie."
Who's Annie? Can she cook?
I e en scnously considered ll")1ng
"The General's Rice:· named by a
general v.ho was dining 11 Bangkok
Three. bul after 1~ bird's nc~t ·
boredom of .. Lucl )''s pccial" I
figured 1f lucky couldn't do any
bcH.Cr than 1ha1 and -he's the owner.
what did some ~neral know'?
I've never minded pa)'1n1 a hnlc
extra for somethina unusual. or for
espec1aJly wonderful atmosphere.
I've not found either 11 Banakolc Four
which. to me 1s JUSI o ne of man)
problems that include chara1n1 pnccs
h1aher than most
l 've' fallen into ..a comfortable
panem vis a vis Banakok four
thoup . h's alwa)'s t~ same. I al~a)S
order far too many enlrtts and
appetizers. I'm alwa)'s s11ll hungr)
And I alwaysstopa11he bottom of the
C5Cala1or for 1 b1a. fat milkshake al Rub~·s Which absolutely. pos111~el!.
al"'-IYS mali.c.-1 me fttl Ont hundred
~nt bclltr. .
BANGltOK POVll, Crystal C..rt, s.. .. Cea•• Pina. Mt-7111. 1.-cl ... .._, ..-.. ,.. Patil .... u .... Ma.I« ere4ia mrM. 1.-cl ,_
tee: .... ttt; ..... hr tee: ... ..
Ut. Pritts • ... ._.. ... .
OutOnTheTOWil~
STEAK & SEAFOOD
REUBEN E. LEE
The best seafood in town is till on
the ~t! Not jW!t for holidays and
special OCC&Sioru. Reuben E. Lee serves delicious It.HU, tieafood It
specialties every niaht of thL week.
Lunch, brunch, dinner. s .-uet.s
for up to 400. Wedding , parties,
receptioru;, etc. In Newport B.,y.
151 E. Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach.
fPS.-5790.
ZUBIES · l'uu and simple, just like mother'
love! They terve 10 oz.. lob.ter tails,
filet mignon, prime rib, ribs and
chicken at the moel ru.sonable
prices in Co.ta Mesa. These d in ·
ners served on special nigl)ts·open
7 night.s. Generously poured low
price drinks. Our customers have
been com ing back since 1970.
Located at 17 1~ Placentia in Coau
Mesa near 17th Street. Call
645-8091 or 631 -980.1.
ZUBJES G ILDED CAGE Right
next 'door to Zubies. Alt our piz.zu
a re large 16", any combtnaLion. all
toppings, at $5.95 ($6.95 t.ake out).
Wide screen plu 8 TVs, games &
videos. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7
days. Lunch & Dinner. 1714
Placentia, Costa Mesa
~
HOUR)' \l•·C:t:F'S
I l11r h• ·• .,.,., 1.1h \ 1... mu Kiili(
I\ t I\ II l ,1 I ,, -.pj.'\'lotf I" l°<l"I •ll1
\, 1 ll v. otll .1 I rw.1 "'" '('tll l11r I ht
''" • .11111 r 1111 u1 H11hh\ \11 Lu·'....
where the menu Jeaturh lavoratt''
hke-prime rth 11f httf 11u jus, univ
the 11ne't availahle Ire h 11,h
l SUA dfoice <1teak • lo~ter and
l'umhmauun dJnner .. i.-:~ery f'ntrtt
1ndudes oven I rei<h breaJ!, rre .. h
\ t'l(t'tahlt'. and a lrlP to ml)tav.ard
wmninl( '<al d ,har . and altt'r
dinner.'°'' ran <lance and roman<.e
Ill the \\. .... t (',)8 .. t • .. inci...I en1Lin~
nil(htduh Fore ntl(ht on the wv.11
ur all\ time. make 11 .. pec1al with
thl' m111(1t' In \lt<v.1>11rt He.uh. \i:t ..:a .. , Cniht H1ich .... a\I . ~·or rfN.'r·
\Bll•lll' ult h7;t YU.,()
T HE REX RE TA RANT
l...cl("ated 1111 t hf' oc eanfrunt au"'"
lrum the 'lewport Heac·h 1m•r The
Hex " the Oran~f' Cc1.1,t'" rrur-1
exd11 .. 1\t' 'ealood rt taurant Well
ko .. v.n lor lrt•'h Hflwa1u1n ,courmel
ll~h 't'lell wn' and -.JX'n&lllllll( 1n
'¥.l·t-t ( 'hJr11wl 1 .. 1and abalone, tt-n
der \eul 11ncl prime meat... fhl' flt>'<
Hf'-.hlllrunl 1' lht"'chut{f' 11l l1*f'ail:. 1 ..
v.tll ll' \l-.11or ... He<'1p1<'nt of the
prl·-.t1ic11 Ill., .'l'r.l\f'I H11lid1w .a~ard
< "'ual t-lq~.1111 all ire :-,unda\
hrunt h dmnet C 'all r,;;l i; lfl lor
rt--.{'r\/1t 1on .... \ ulet purk1111(.
t"~lY llORSJ.:
TEAKllO SE
( uuntn d101nl( v.11h dn .. ,' 1\uthrn·
tit ¥.t''lNll tlN 11r n·,t.iurant and
loon. Ir llltml( 1>nme rrb. lft>~h
.,rnrc""t'. and tht'ir lamou p 11
-.nutetd "ttlik' Lunth: Munda'
Frida\ rt'-.t'f\llllun" teu1ua111~Ci.
l>anr11li: »nd II\ f' mu .. "' in th""
~Ivon; Oyer Road_ J-;x1 (/Newport
Fw) • nta .l\na M~ lfil:!
GR AND VlNNIE' fllE CANNER Y · , • The be'>I llahan food prepared
'fh1 hi.'ltorit• waterfronl. landmuk from the frH.bt l tnl(red1ent.\ win«
DI NNER TH EATER lmprt°'S1~e d1nin1 and pr,of 1unal
productihn are trure to f>l•~ each
timt' you vii.it. The ntraord1n.a.f)
buff Pl vrft6 rua l l»..ron o( beef.
&laud ham with a fruit MU~.
Georgia rl\idcrn wuh .pe.che and
glut and the Maha Ma)u ~n ed
in a 1-ea&ant uce Tri color (euut
cint and crt>am 1a a nal favoriu
.. ;n,uv d inner and • plav toniaht'
Crand Dinner Tht"ater located
.....,1th1n the Grand Hott'! tn Anaheim
at I Houl Wa Call 722 7i10
1 , ewport'' ('nnnf'r~ \'1l~1C'-" h
l"aturLO" fr-h 1 • .,.,.1 -·18,.c"--' .. nd no pre11Crva11ves. aa. t, urar. or ex·
"' ,. ... ~ , ... 0 -.e. '' '" .. c fits Qv..ned b) Vinnie Colan·
ea tt'rn ll('el. Con.,i»ttnth• icood i.er • drt's .. o( Bmokl~n Pizza Worlr ,
vice. open for lunt·h. d1rintr, Sun famou for having The ~t Pizu
da-. Hrunc:h and Chompal(rte 1n Orange County b The Creal
Horhor Cru1"~ En1.eru11nmtn1 p1128 Hunt :r.o Ea 1 lith Strtet in
ntJ(htly and :0,undav altern11on Co11ta Meu i22 9'l6 t
En111> the lounl(t> l1wld tcalltr) -
... uptrh dam c-hnwdtr' Joto
l.a1ayet1e. 67:1 5i77.
AI L LOJo'T
Sail !,oft Bar~ Ci rill fentur~ O<'f'an
v1ev. dining with t~ emphtw on
lre<1h .-.ealuod. Oy t4-r har, 11vt'
enterta111ment nil(hth in the hat
arl'a 0 1X"n fur dinner ·niichtl) from
;, 1> m \\f'ekt'nd houf'> fmm IO::Jo
a m Fohullf\I :0,uoda~ Bfvnch
l.o<·.i1ed at .mo P (' H 1n l.agmm
lit'ar h
TALE O t' T llE W HALE
Exl)('flf'nC't' a .. 1.-p ha k 11\to llntl' 111
a 1>lR(t' wht-re you u.111 dint' t \vor
o\\-n le1i.ure .. ;n1ov 1 hto rum. nr ul
old ri.ewv11rt ~ 11 h o p.inor nuc-11<)
'It-¥. 1-:xtllf' \>uUr •f'n .. w11h thf.ir
en"8t1011,1l ..,..al1>41d and tratl1t1011.1I
le\ofllt', Hrtakla .. 1 i Oil am \tun
cla\ Frid11V:t.unch·l I.Oii I IMI \1on
flll\ Fr1tl.t\, U11111er · ~ !IU l1 00
\fond1t\ :-,t\turtfa\I S111urdK-. and :-.unda\ ~irunch i tMI 1011, (), .. ,.,,
Har FridA\. :-,a1urcl1t\ 1tnd Sunilu\'.
Ha11~11tt lac-1l111ri. up 10 51MI ~llCI
Main Mrtrt, ~lhu•. h'i3 -. .. 1.i
I ~
Vll~T~A NOV A
A heaut1ful bav \ 1t"w < tl'au th
·rnmanuc lttng that ha m dt tht'
\ 11la Nova a " pK1al lund of pla~"
tor mer ;,o 't'ea,... ~uPf'rb c.-u1 in«"
Imm Central 1nd ~orthforn Italy ~,,..('() 1n C>ld World chtl'rm f.:s-
ten ... f\.r \\Inf" 11 t. r>inntr ni&htb
Piano bar ruTI menu ul 1.00 a ,m,
:11;1t we .. t Coa t H11h1uy, !'l:ew·
port liNHh. fi.l'l i~I
t
GINO'S ON THE HILL
AJmo1l • Coaia ..... lanclawk
Cloc:.H halaan F.nn h they
where (mnda and memoriel !Met.
Gino'• ian't an ltalaan R.euurant.
but a r .. taurant bei~ by a
Ml CASA tervt many Italian it.etat. y a1tu
Their food as lib a trip to Muico! o(fer a lats• v.n.ty ol otMr i'""'
Hoepitabty ~ hand an hand with on lhii.r menu. Known for MHone1tt
their motto. "Mi C... •Su C..," food and lrwndly .me-. ... Gino'•
or my hcM.-it yWi howe. Batab· le.iww ·a varied ~ "1th
u.bed aiJMl9 1972. it't no MCnt. tmpMimoequalityand,.....b&f I,.._. ' diei .. hen. <>Den ~. 1 .. ve ..u.rtaanment M()o,
daily fnxa-W •·•· IOI Lund\, Oin-tbru. S.L lrom 8:30 p.m. S.turday
ner ud Cocttai& Enler\aiamen\ 6 Sunday btMkf• rnm t a.m,
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