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1-'RIDAY'I FEHltl'AH\' 2·1-'I 1989
Harbor Court s~x allegations detai_led
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
"!Ml latS YOt<Of
by the Ne'Apon Beach Police Depart·
mcnt an 1984 for alleacd misconduct.
The distnct auome 's offic •
Johnson began cooperattn& wi th introduced him to her roommate.
snvestiptorsa.ficr she 'Aaurrested by another prostnute. whom hc paid for
Of.. ....sa.#
A ~titute said retired Harbor Municipal Court Judge Brian Carter
paid her for sex on three occasions
and offered to fix her traffic tickets by
us1n1 his judiClal inOucnce. according
to documents ~leased by the district
auorney's office Thuf.lday.
Della Cnstinc Johnson. 29, told
police <ktcttives investigating Caner
that sheengaacd 1n sexual intercourse
and oral copulation with the j udae
several times and was paid an average
of .SI OO per encounter. In tum. she
said he offered to use his influence to
lessen a possible Jail sentence.
The . documents. however. never
confirm whether Carter actually fixed
anr tickets for her.
Caner. 63. was under investtption
tcrm1ne t ere wasn t enough
evidence to file charges aaainst
Caner, but supplied a judicial watch·
~oa qency ~tth the documents from
its 1nvcst1pt1on.
The state Commission on Judicial
Performance had scheduled a hearing
oo the allcpt1ons, but Caner n:s1gned last week, thus ending the com·
mission's probe.
The documents detailed Johnson's
taped conversations with police in
which she said he offered lenient
treatment for the traffic ttckeu in
exchanie for sex. ~n a secretly taped
telt'phonc call with Carter. they set up
a m~uns 1n her home to discuss her
prost1tut1 on arrest.
Carter has repeatedly denied the
allegations.
charge in 1984 in the hope that the
charge would be lessened or dropped.
She said she met Carter throu&h a
friend in late 1983.
Durina one interview, Johnson
said Carter asked her to act like a little
11rl durina sex. "He wanted me to call
him daddy ... andJuS\ talk hke a little
girl," she said.
She also said he pa id her $250 to
take a weekend boat tnp to Catalina
With him.
Carter said he was taking a boat trip
"and that he wanted me to accom·
pany him ... with ... the understanding
that I was a working iiirt and that I
would be compensated." she saLd.
Johnson also said they had sexual
encounters at her home while he was
on his lunch break. Johnson allegedly
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v._ awlpfler• II eapectN te H Pf'eHrWN ~ .... -.ne.wn ••clflc ,aan.
t 0 \ I : H SI 0 H \ l PD \ ·11 ·
Plan tQ reserve L~_guna's . villa e
atmOsphere gets mixei:J reactions
.; &.aa..-IMINEST . ··~ ao1n1 to be thou.ands ot people dtt1mc Ctt> C'ounc1I meetsna 13\L °' .. .._,......., afTttted b) this plan. If I ran my month. bu"~s tt\at "'ay.1fl didn't plan and Realtor Selma llen. "ho as suing Not all do"1nto-.n shop o.,.ncn budlet. I'd be 1n b11 trouble .,.ouldn't the cit~. \aid the plan 1 JUSl another
atoas Foma Avenue arc neer to talk I?" c'1mp1c of the arbttrary wa) the c II)
about •he downtown ~tfte ~n The downtown specific plan. five C ounc1l docs business
approved ~· the Cit} C'ounc:i in )~ 1n the maluna. 1s 1n1cnMci to "The) 'vc bttn total!) unf:ur to the
J1nU1f)'. Many merchantt hlnn•t ptttttvC the v1ltal(' qua.ht)' of the ~mnC\\ people do.,.nto"'n. and no"
rad 11. don't undcntand 1• or JU\t quaint ara while m11nta1n1n1 a 1hcy (the merchants) are up in arms "
doft'I arc aorommcnl. betlnct bftWttn 1ounst· and mi· ~1d <\llcn.c<>--0.,.MrofT1crra Del ~I
Bua omen dO know ahe plan. *nt«r"'"' but11ncucs. . Rcah)' .\lien compla1Md rn pan1cu·
· ~ to pidc thf future arowth A C'Ontrovcnaal ekmcnt of the plan tar about the plan hav1n1 a pro' mon
and Cltv.eloPlftent of lhc cib's dOWtt-calls for an tS..foot hcasht limit, for t .. o-story bu11d1npaflert.,.o larac
town am. aad ere not llay about chm1natins the puM1btht) of new t.,o-story bu1khnp •ere rtttruh
offmns 1Mir point ohicw. develoorn hlv1"1 more than one permitted do.,.ntown.
'11 ,stink1;" ~1d Jaclt Hanwn. storyofo«vpaablctpett. EAttpuons •· nd now the>''c aot a new pl1n
owner of A•ln~·s Vdllee Shoes. would be made for: ams •ha\' an11ts -no more tv.-o lOf') bu1ldmas -HaMeD't mean complaint atiOut the will 'be al~ to h'c abOvc ttudaot atkr the) let th<* 1wo ~aant1c llr~ bl'IC.Prinl for the ftature and Wktt 1e1u0r hc>Usi• 11 planned. bu1W1~_JO up.·· tkn said with
-wllida will ~w wtucb Current tM111dana ownen who ~ dttpJt ·They're ancowsasamt Total·
me1dlaM1 .,_ ltOf'CI 1n dW ara. modrl would bt pmn11Ud to do '° I 1nronstttent and unfair.
ftllflCI INildi• heiltlb. put uulitin uMltt ptt\liout l"Oftdiuons. ..Thc)"H" ~n ecre-1na the pubhc
-*'•oulldlllidaditlftilril*ltt.&11 TomlucepaR.1n11ndtraffiCWOt\.. to~ thc}'rt t'pcn1." llin said. d!!il wcaalal .. ..._. bneftt of 1 ~"lllOft wa atK'ludcd to pro\lidt .. Wcwcrcthtfintoncsthe) trampled
ftwci1t ""'*"....., alMI)' '*''• oultidc the mural ·on tht pound. But now llW) 'n Mt 1111 • 1 ...... Haw.,. ....... ..._ tnmc*d on e"m'OM·" ...... .,,_. IO aMiall dW 1lilnlr-. !llileialll lllw lllided ao run ctttp' Duane McKinney. owner of w. .... * 111¥1.....,n'!'i• ""° np!il! .._ $Driflf ... ~ ,._.,.. C~*'-Y of ~ baland. atto ,.. .......... 111ewc.111; "mm.illiwnlMlda~.-. ~*~ .. lfJ'lliplOllMldi_._,, • .., illl ..... ·eo .., willa ,..._ · .. r. ~a .. aimt of tMir 8'a
W .._ • 11.J « of .. '"'= • die ....._.. ill .,..,._ ..., iUitu* abcNt dleir rntric· •-••I••--,.._.......:• W, ~ 2' 1•11•• tlORI." said McKenney. wllo 8ddCd
--llill.-Wcl. .... 11.llilft ........ • tllr 11•1•• • lllt 11'1•--•ACTIONS/AJJ
Following t e sexual acts. Johnson
~s.lid she called the Judge for h~!P after
~he wa~ pulled over on a traJlic stop
and arrested forgiving a false name to
the officer.
.. I c.allcd Brian Caner and told him
about.my plight and asked him sf he
would help me and he said that 1f tht'
Judge that I saw wasn't lenient on me,
that he would .. try and take care of
11." she said.
After Johnson began cooperaung
w11h ~ltce, invesug,ators monitored
o ne of her conversations w11h Carter.
Dunng the caJI. the JUdJe \a td he
released another prost1tut1on suspe.ct
without bail because she was a client
of his when he was an attorne).
to cooperate" 11h Police. . Johnson told 1nvcst1gators she
bcl1c' cd the" attorne> ma) have
warned the Judge she" was work1n1
with Police. After her tnC'CtJna with
the anorncy, Carter was less helpfol.
she ~id. The Judge also indicated he knew of ..
an 1n\ e t1gat1on mto the alleged
m1sronduct of several Harbor Court
Judxcs.
"He told me he had to be really
C3rcful about how he helped me
because rhere 1s something going on.
The> 're watching the Judges closely to
make sure that no .. funny business
g<)(S on." he said. ~
04ring that phone call. Johnson set
up a mecttna w11h Carter to discuss
The documents. obtasoed throuah
Freedom of lnforma tton requests f P.tease SH CARTER/ A2f .,..,. c.ter
Limiting clients might sOlve
Rea center transien~ prqblem
ly 109 VAN E~l<EN
Ofc~O~"'-St.tllf
tralli at the n~ntcr and put up fen 1ng Forbath said SOS's m1$$1on has
and land!ieaping ah~a)s been 10 try to help anyone in
The report at o suggc 1s th<ll the nc.'td. A task for("c 1ha1 s1ud1cd ~uch cit) consider the p0 1bilt1) of rcduc· . ..The o nl ) cap on our KrVicn has
problems as loitering by trans1cn1s in 1ng the number ot cl1cnh scncd 3t bten our o.,.n rttources_" she said.
the neighborhood of C'o ta Mc$3'S 'hare Our Sel ves ( ';}. a pfl\.3h! "\\'e h(lp people until ~run out of
lka Communtt) Ce nter has rck3scd rdicl agcnc) at the center. b) opening food and monC) "
a set ol s"\Jg~ws11ons that 1ncl1.1de ~tclhtc ~1tcs an other neighborhood Or' \mburacy. a Ctty Council
li m1t1ng the numt~r of poor .and and c111es mem~r .,.ho serves on the task force,
hornckss people '>t.'n cd b} social Jean Forbath. di rector of SOS. said suaacsted th.It SOS and Someone
sen 1 c aitcncu.''l ot the t.'cntcr. 11 took }cars to e~tabltsh her agenC) at Cares be mo"~ to Baleanc: Center, a
The right-member t.isi force "J'> Rea Center. It "ould be difficult. sbt' former hool on Adams A\lenue. as~s ~r b• fomicr MaH1t._5:1uLto.rcloc:u.t... Ht' also 'u csted esuablisbina SOS Donn Hall ·to ha.mine complaints ··r"t' pent 20 -)-Cll:-f'\--a~t :-::to::-hi:-::(-...''.-rh:-::c-"""1~te,:.;s:...;1::;:n=r.:,:,:n=!'u~~na en unflftllon,---,...,
from n·sadcnts ot Mc)cr Plac:c and said "I JU t can't go \Omcpla e tl\C Beach.
othl'r str<.'cls 1n the' tc1 n11 ~ and srnn o"er." .. The problem rs tht' numbtt of
Among thl' compl:unts arl· la1ms o\nother 1:omm111cc member pc-ople t.•om1 n1 to Rea Center." he
th:u homek-sc; people attr.actt.'tl b> the Barbara I tltrtlJ. $31d rcilden\S "ere said .. If people don't hke the solu·
center's sen 1 c11 loiter 1n the area concerned that many of the probltmc; tt0ns rm proposina.. they should
create noise. nnd · omct1mc..s trespass in their neighborhoods "ere being t"Ome up with other on~. But if we
and c\cn 'unnnte and dclccatc on cau~d b> people from other c1t1es rl:'J{'('tthcsc propos.al w1thoutcomina
pnvatc pn\J)Crt~ '"ho come to SO and the Someone up >Atth somcthina else. then ~·re
In 11s report. \\h1ch "a" not \Ott.'<.! ( JrC\ soup kitchen. doing nothmg for the communuy."
on but compiled lrom mcmbc1;,' "I do think "hen 0 "ent 10 forbath 'ia1d mov1na to Baka.ric
$Ug&e\t1on' the q>mm11tcc nx·-there the obJl'Ctl \C "a~ lo \Cr.e (enter "ould not be a sol ution.
om mended \\ ed1w~J) tha1 1l1c ca t) needy propk _tn { o ta ~csa .. ~1d ··1 don't know 1f On has bttn · of ( O'ita ~k-..1 ta~c tcp., h.) control L1ttrcll . .,.,ho 11 .. 1.-s on Mc, er Plac:e IPfe ...... CENTI•/ Alt
Mystery .
drum full
of water
Forum focuses on
gangs in Huntington
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ttw 0"'7 ..... St"'9
Meat clea'e" and me<1t hoo~~ .art
fa,onte sk1nhe d .,.,capons Asian
yJRISYOKOI -gang -spec1a 11e tnc \ton lon. auTo
Oh'-o..iy~ """ thefts and rt"s1dent1al hurglanc Four
The thrill of m) \tCI) fodcd Thur'i-shooting ~lnl'\' the beginning of the da~ "'hen count hea1h offiual!> )car have bl-en tr:u.'Cd to Hi panic
J h h ~ gana member\. . opened a 55-pllon drum t at a,. The) ·re all part of 3 gro~1ng gana ~3\hcd a~horc tn e .... port lkach l'lnd population and 1nm:3s.c 10 hate
tounJ at .,.,3., full of noth1n1 more cnm\'\ in t tunt 1ngton ec.,ch.
Sllli tcr than 'IC'a .... atcr Thrtt C\pert dis.cu d pna IC·
.. ~nwhow It de' eloped a leak. a nd t 1, it) in Huntington. other Orangt
at JU'\t litkd up 'A 1th \Ca "ater:· said Count)' mies and in Los ngele~
John tlilt • program manaatr for dunna a proaram lhur1da) ponsor· hatar<lou\ material~ man•mcnt for cd b) Huntington Be3ch Nc1ah·
the t.ount) lkalth Can: \JCOC). borhood Watch . •
tkalth 00i(1al~ sllll h3\.C no 1J1.•i) The onc·hour forum at the C'1' 1c
.... here thl' llrurn i.-amc from . .,.,hat n Centet h1&hhahtc.-d the kind ofaanas
"'" u~d for or hoy, olJ It '' al~ad) ~tahri\hcd in the Huntington r he barnadc-c'o' crt'd drum hnd Bc!ach area and la~ cnforttment
the: ..,.ord ·· ricnuna" "r111cn on IL. ct10rl\ to stem the1r'lf'O"'th.
··1t', .in unu')ut.1h \l\apc-d drum." . pcakcrul~encouraJed resident tf11l~ ~1<l "l hac·~ no 'J't."C.'1al mark· to br aten to s11ns of pn1 a<'t1\lt).
1n1. other lhan • \raen11n3 ·.. tiuch H nc" graffiti. and rcpon tt to l he m ~tcriou' mnuuncr ..,.;i,hed )I · pc: IC:t. • , up on the bl:ach ~turda) n~~r '61h nd the) called on parenti to pay ~tr\"Ct l n\Urt' ~hat ..,.,., 1n\idc. ot) aut"ntton to vthat thtir ch11drtn are
ht-."JUard'i an\I t 1~ l>apartmcnt ~~ wcanna. ,.;hat kind ot mu~1c the) l1kt ~nncl <k"t'Kk-d to· lu.'Cp the Jrurn and w11h whom t~) •rt·.c:'('1ali11nt ~ul\'d Ill the 4'1l> yard until t.·ount) Sat. Jeff ('o~. who head1 tM
olfKaali coukt tntp«t 1t. IPC(aal ~forttmcnt iann for 1hc
Thifcount) oftk1altopt'Md the cap ""'"'~ leech Pol~ Otpitn· and conJU(tl"d a fteld t""'' un th( ""mt"rn. said four types of pnp
hquid 1n~ the drum. Hill\ Mid. '""°'"1• hundrcdt of membtts art ~fott dc1crm1n1na the wbluin« a~ an bUt1nns in tM nty.
l'lmt from the oc .. ·an T'httt art two a&."ta\IC' H1'1)enac
QiipC!lll of the drum y,111 he .. nasan"Wolv1•ptfMpl'°mcmbcts.
Mra'll'_tfunurd. l he •atcr ••It he Copr •id tlic'y arc prtdqm1netdy pouri:d into tht .-wrr and the dn.am '"tuK-ontnwd. •• and uw .. ffiu 10
tht'Owlt aWI). H1H~ Yid lftirt( tWir tt•nnonn
Most members range in aae from
13 to 19. and their act1 v1t1C$ include
mahc1ous m1sch1cf. thefts. violence.
assault . ubstance abu1e aod sales,
and ~poM ~tt<>nS. -
Four dnve·b)' shootinp 1n 1989
ha'e been traced to the two pnp.
.. The &ood thana 1s they·~ bed
shots." crope said... 0 one has bttn
ht\ )Ct." •
Four skinhad pnas art operatina
in the beach crt}'. "' said. "Skin·
heads" art 1dentrfied by their draa.
"'htch includes boots. su~n<knand
01pt Jackets. Many are hea"alY tatoocd.
MtC'hKI Fkqer. I probation of.
ti{'tt "·1th the county Protle&iola
Drpanmcnt. said membttl no '°"let
If'( CM1ly 1dent1fted by lhtar ** head Man) have uikcn lo wari•
Iona hair. ~bout half the ski11helld )'C*tlls ia
Huntn~ton Bftldl band toenber to
enJO) common. musec. dral and
to(1ahauon.
The other half art •~owed white su~m11&'-• · "Ifs Vft'\ s1m1lar to 19l0i Nui
(rtrmtn)' with the Hallet' youdl, ..
(~•id. . . "Tt•~l·~ very. vtry Pfoat IO Viol-ence~ · They act1vdt .lleliew Ii llli
o~htOW c1( our IC»•••• , .... Ill •id. ~ CllfT)' I ~ ol 111=
1nc:luditt( "'"' dea"tft. -and ........ ilia ,,.....__p-.a
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GOOD MORNING
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1.-.rutnmerlt ........... Oatebe>C*
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Judge squelches att p to
cooriect Bonin and Kraft cases
my TM AllOdMed ,,_ jury's ~~ that sk found no
5imilantics bet"ttn fibers on the 4Jiitlr has squddacd an attempt doth1na and bodies of thl'ft mtn br ~-Knft's anomey to sue.est Kraft 1s accused of kilhna and fiben
lMl•¥ieted frttY4ykiller William from carpctin& in Bonin's '·an. where
lcMlill ~ have committed IOl'M he alqtdl)• killed his victims.
of die mmes for which Kraft is c~ Defense attomc)' C. Thomas
··1 dOn't want to open up that McDonakt said out of court that he
Palldcn's box," Superior C'oun ~ailed Wiersma to testify because the
JudM Donald McCartin sa id Jury needs to hear about everyone
Wei.nday in decidina that a former police investigated before focus1na on
criminaJist could not testify in the Xraft. '
jury's prnence. . ' But prosecutors said Bonin "'as
Former cnminallst Sandra never seriously linked to any of the
WJrnma bad-tcslihcd outside the murdeB for whkh-KtafHt dtatjtd,
even thoup Kraft and Bonin alle&ed-
1) romm1ued the same kinds of
sll)'•*'IS 1n the late 1970s -the
abducuon. suual assault and
stran1ulat1on of )'Ouna male
h1tchh1kcrs.
Bonin was convicted of 14 murc:kn
in Oranac and Los Anacles count9"
and was ~tmced to dit 1n the P•
chamber. His case is beina appealed.
Kraft. 43. a Lona Beach computer
ronsultanl. was analed in 1983 and
is cha~ with killins 16 men
bef wttn 1972 anc:fT91J.
Dodor pleads In sale
of synt~c morphine
TUUANA. Mexico (AP) -U.S. in Tijuana. ·
and Mexican border officials. ridina The San Dicao Union reported-that A Seal Beach physician accused of ~ motorcycles and helicoptcn, about JSO pcM>ple were arrestec1 by illcplly prcscribina and selling syn-
FCMlftded up .ebout SOC> would-be immilf'llion officials in the Tijuana thetic morphine pleaded no contest 10
il ... immigrants, suspected smug-River channel JUSt north of the U.S.· a drug-related felony.
&Jen and drug dealers. Mexican and Mexico line near the San Ysidro Dr. James Luchs. SO. entered his
U.S. news media reported Thursday. border crossing on suspicion of plea 10 one count of scllina D1laudid,
The Mexico Caty -based Excelsior entenng the country illegally. a drug with an effect like heroin. said
news service and the San Diego Another estimated 1 SO were nacked Deputy District Attorney Ellen Berk. Union said the 45-m inute raid began ,... Luchs faces a probationary term or
2 30 up b)' Mexican officials on suspicion h · · at : p.m. 1 1. d d h ,.. as many as t rec years 1n state prison The majority were arrested by U.S. 0 a aen smugg ina an rug c a .• es, when he is sentenced on Ma rch 22.
immigrauon agents and taken to the Union said. Berk said. Eight other charges against
immigration detention centers in the It reported that the U.S. lmmigra-him will be dropped, she said.
San Diego area. the news service said. tion and Naturalization Service con-Luchs. who remains in custody in
Others were arrested by Mexican tributcd 200 Border Patrol agents. 30 heu ofSSW>OO bail, is expected to lose
munici I, state and federal lice for nel trucks. 20 motorcycles, and his h sicran' ic.cosc as a result o -:;...~~-a~va~r~1e~t~y~or.a:rr.:cg~r.o:-me~n~sc~s~a~n~Ja~1r.c;;r-~m~o~u~n,..;;;~po;;;;1~·~~~1~n~~e~ra~1.r:.=-7t~e~c~o~n~v~1c~t~1o~n~.Bcrksaid.
CARTER
FromA1 .
submitted by newspapers. represent
only about one-third of the district
attorney's investigation of Carter.
Pans oft he report were blacked out to
protect confidential sources, Deputy
District Attorney Wallace Wade said.
The state Commission on Judicial
Performance also has confirmed it is
investigating Harbor Municipal
Court Judge Calvin Schmidt. who is
accused ol reducing aja1I se ntence for
convicted prostitute and porno-
graphic film star Pamela Grace West-
on. She was recently sentence to 41
days in jail for her role in the now-
infamous 1984 bachelor pany sting
involving police from Irvine. New-
port Beach and Santa.Ana. t
Johnson told ~lice a friend ar-
ranged for Schmidt to reinstate her
dnver's license. according to the
documents. She also told in-
vestigators that Carter got her phone
G·ANGS Finally. there arc about fi"e muh1-rac1al gangs operating in Huntington
FromA1 Bcac_h. The)' range rn age from 14 to
arc racially mixed and will fight 22 and total about 100 members.
skinheads who preach white su-Many have black members and call
prcmacy. themselves Crips or Bloods aner the
Asian gangs arc very mobile. Rang-notorious black gangs in Los Angeles.
ing m age from 10 to 19. some 700 but there 1s not a larae enouah black
members arc active in an area ranging population m the county for all-black
from Huntington Beach to Garden gangs to operate. Cope said.
G rove. Cope said. Their act1v1t1cs include drua·sales.
They prey on the Asian community thefts. assaults and substance abuse.
in cases of extortion and home gt. Wes McBnde. a 23-)'ear vet-
buralaries. but arc also heavily in-cran of the Los Angeles ount)'
volved in auto thefts that affect Sherifrs Department and president
everyone. of the California Gans Investigators
Because man) come from · Assocaauon. provided a perspective
Southeast Asia where their fathers that showed the Orange County gang
were at war. they are fami liar with problem i• mmu~ule compared to
and utc auns. Los Angeles.
number through Schmidt.
Three other Harbor Coun judscs.
Christopher Strople. Selim Franklin
and Russell Bostrom. reponedly arc
under ~rutiny by the comm1ss1on for
all9edly asking Newport Beach
Pohcc 10 drop their investigation of
Caner.
Cynthia Dorfman, associate coun-
sel with the commission. refused to
confirm or deny whether the three
were under investigation.
There arc more than 700 known
gangs w11h a membership of more
than 70.000 in Los Angeles County.
McBride said.
In 1987, 357 people were killed m
gang violence. Last year. the number rose 10 452.
Contrary to m) th, the k1lhngs
aren't over drug tu rf: they're over
colors. Gang members arc 1dent1ficd
b)• the color of their clothing.
"Gang warfare huns the dope
business:· McBnde said. "It's all
about colors.
"We''e had kids killed riding the
bus because the) were ~caring the
wrong color shoelaces."
The gangs are. howe\'er. coming to
Orange County. McBride said -10
sell drugs.
REACTIONS
FromA-1
that he has been surprised about the
political nature of doing business in
Laguna.
Chris Huffman. who with her Gallery and Design. did not care 10
husband BoQ.. own For t Markel. -eommcnt on t~ spec1f IC"1'bn. but
arso gave the council a vole of said the c11y has hurt business by not
confidence. tending to parking concerns
"I don't even think the residents
want it. I think it's an idea the Cit)'
Council has come up w11h and decided 10 do ...
But Peter Wallace. owner of Pacific
Gallery, said he thinks the council 1s
on the right track.
"I kn ow there arc some merchants
who arc very insistent on having
crowds of people who buy ice cream.
fast food and T-shirts. but I don't
think that's in the best interest of
Laguna Beach." Wallace said ... ,
think what they (the City Council) arc
doina is trying to create acommunity-
oriented village rather than a tourist-
oriented village."
CENTER
FromA1
IMrc.'' she said. "Access to that s11c 1s
impossib&c. There is no access at all
from Adams. If he's concerned-about
traffic, moving there wou ld simply
move it from one neihaborhood to
another."
Forbath also a~ed that claims of large numbers of S clients loiterioa
or passin& 1hrou1h adjacent rcs1den-
.
"Generally. we both ~upPon the "The)' make 11 kind of hard 10
City Council." Huffman said. "We're encourage people to come into
a ma a nd pa store. We're both here Laguna Beach because of nJJd park-
se"en da)'s a week. We live in town ina restnctaons," Wm said. "My and work in town." I · h ddl f I The merchants aJo'!fc F;oresl Av-em p oyces are int e m1 e o a sa e and they ha'e to run out and feed a cnue. many of whom o not ll\e in parking meter and that's not good for
to""· have been becoming more business. So they gel a ticket and
organized and Political the past that's not good for them " couple y~rs. ~ordina 10 Huffman. But some arc only interested 1n Wm. who took over the galle ry last
Laauna from an economic per-year but has worked 1n Laguna s1:it
spective. Huffman said. )'Cars. said merchant's deserve con-
"Theironlyconcern is their pocket-saderation.
book.'' she said. "I feel the Cit)' "I think the stores.down here arc
C'ouncil 1sdoing a good Job of keeping kind of the backbone of the town,"
the v1lla'e atmosphere. and that's a Wm said. "I mean. if it wcren·t for all
hard JOb. • thCK nice httlc stores 10 come to, 11
Valerie Witt. owner of Boulevard wouldn't be l.quna."
t1al neighborhoods are not based on w11lk ln1alon1 Hamilton Avenue and fact. crOSS1ng the park101 lot directly to A survey conducted b~ Costa Mesa sos . reserve police officer teve Ca llas Fonhermorc, an ave~ of onl)' supports her araument, she said. eight~ r.rday. apen rom thotc-ltas' survey. raen bclwccn 8:30 go1~ to SO . were seen walkina or a.m. and 3:30 ~.m. on three ~sin sta ina on Meyer Placr January and ebruary sho an The task force report will now be a veraae of 136 r.ople per da~mvina
on foot at SO . Of those. t survey subm111ed to Costa Mesa's mayor,
showed.. 17 per day were arrivana by Peter Buffa. who will submit 1t to the
wa y of Meyer P1ace. TM rest were Cny Council.
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No winner; lotto jackpot builds
ly The AllodMed ,.,... Antclcs County. came 1n with five of
No one correctly sucsscd all six the six numbcn plus bonus, winnina
numbers in Wednesday ni1ht's S74S.~S each.
"Lotto 6-49 ... pmc. mcanina Satur-Wcdnnd.y's winnina numbcn:
da}')jKkpol will be worth about S 12 23, l 1, 32, 33, 46. 48 and the bonus -~ Calitonua Lou~ry offkiaJs number. 29· _,..,.,.y. .Fiwillie1winai7a j,WM ... "'° tickets. oae • told in pidEed bJ lOlpeOpk ... l,71J Van Nuys and Lomita. bOth in Los . adl. Four of Ii• numbln twert
pecked by 11 .261 ~who won $61
each. and thrw ol Ii• by 224.612 ~ winnint S5 eKh.
The numben weroe c9'olm by Lono m.ctainc chari111 a television two.d-
cuc tom Smamcato.
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Young Life to host
barbecue, auction
~lt'm barbttuc and auction lO benefit X.<!"nt Llfc_. a llOn·Pf:Olit tntm\aUOD&I orpnizatMMl
uuil tcntt Junior htah and htah school studnna. will ~~ ~t 6 e_.m. Saturday at the St. Andrew'1 N'"'""''1e~.!'..-Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. ewpon~h.
~ SH adm1ss1on U\Cludt's dmntr, musical
c_nterwnmcnt, one raffie tackct and cntrancc 10 the
-s1&eftt tucttOn and~ ncuon.-
Auct1on items include a 17-fooa Ba)'hntr pe>v.-er
boat. Mcrcury tracer. tnps lo Lake Tahoe. Colorado a~ lake Arrowhead, skt equipment, a burball
Slpcd by tht Dodgers' Ottt Hcrsh1ser and a Jency
autoaraphed by Joe Montana of the San Fraocite0 49crs
for uckets lO the dinner. aucuon and ramc. call
C'nns Smm at 660-9070 or 673--060~. Puses abo
may be picked up at the doqr.
Four wheeling Carrizo Badlands
A shde show and lecture on thc ecology and
geology of thc Carrizo Badlands area of .\nza
Bonqo Desert State Park will be available to four-
whttl dnve enthusiasts at 7 tonight at Golden West
Collegt, Community Center 102.
lecture pan1c1pa11on 1s mandatory for those
who plan to take their own four-wheel dnve vehicles
to Anza Borreao Park from 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 4
The tnp will take adventurers to a location wt th
The proaram 1s$45 for the lttture and 1np· $20
for the lecture only. •
For funher information, call -the college's •
Community Scrvtccs at 891-3991 .
L~gal aspects of AIDS examln~d
An AIDS workshop from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturda> at Golden West Colleac. Adman1stra11on
222 will examine the n&)lts and obltptaons of those
afflicted w11h the deadly disease. Sue~ toptcs as test1na. disab1ht)' laws applying
to AIDS. recent legal developments and specific
employment situations will be discussed.
The workshop wtll be prcsen ted by Thcodorc B
Hom, suecn-1sor of the National Labor Relattons Board. It IS $28.
Call the college's Community Services at
891-3991 for add1t1onal information . or reser-va11ons.
R«~tlon for pro~ctlv~ stud~nts
A reception and brunch for alumni and
'Prospective students of Atkinson Graduate School
of Manaa,cment. W1Jlamelle Un1vers1ty. lO Salem.
Ore .. wtll be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Wes11n
South Coast Plaza Hotel. 666 nton Blvd .. Costa
Mesa.
Atkinson Professor Earl Littrell and alumnus
Phil Doolittle. busine s manager for TRW Elec-
tronics. are scheduled 10 Jt\e informal talks. The
school's admission staff will be available to ans'At'r
an> questions at the reception.
More 1nforma11on about the reccptton or the
Atkinson school ma) be obtained b> calhng (503)
370.6440.
Volunte~r training seminars
Train1nJ seminars for those who -Aant 10
vcilimJcer for c 5(xual Au.aulL \'1c11m Sec-
v1ccs/Prcvcnt1on Prov.am and Law Enforcement
Au1stance Protrarn will bc held bca1nn1n1 Monday
lhr~Apnl6.
.Information may be obtained b)' calling
Birbara West at 834-4350.
Low-cost, anti-rabies c/lnlc
A low-cost. ant1-rab1cs vaccmat1on clinic for ~ •tll be held from I to 2:30 p.m uncby ai the
lrv1ne Animal heller 15129 nd (an)on Road.
Irvine
C'Mt of the vaccma11on 1 SJ per dog
h provides protection for one )car for dog) at
lcut four months of aac but less than l·)nr-old. and
thrtt )Un for dop J.)ear-old and ol<kr
Vacc1nat1on of all dop four month of aac and
older ts required b) ~late, county and city
ordinances.
The inoculation is prtsen1cd b~ Southern
(1hfom1a Vttennar; Medical A~soc1auon 1n coop-
enu1on with the Oranlt' County Animal Control
Oeputment and communtt) volumctr roups.
For funhcr information. call the V\.fA at •
523--0980 or (213) 723-1746 or the !4-hour chn1c
announccmtnt tape at (213) 94 -22 11
40fh rftlnlon di~ In An~m
Anaheim H1&h hoor~ cla s of 194~ will ha\e
its 40th reunion dinner ~O(e June 10 at the Grand.
Hotel '" Anaheim. ThotC 1nttttteed tn 11tend1n1 ~ould ctll Ztna (Bloomf~ld) 8rtftnan at 174-.4182 or Manon
(Robmtont ~..,at 17'-0501.
c \I I 'I•\ H
f.'riday. f f!b. 2 I ................
ffnnilay, f "eb. 2 7
• 7;JO pm N..,_., '-" QtJ CewU.
council chambfn. lJOO N~wpon Blvd.
---f'O I It I I UL
Or ... COMt OAU.V '-'LOT IFrlder. ~ 14. ,_
lrvln Pride send antl-Agran m II r
Informational flier insinuates City Council has acted illegally
8y O.G IU.IBX "It there's any talk of a recall at thtS °' .. __ ,......, Point. 1t'1 not comina from us." Klc1n said
~" ll"'int cu1zens 1roup has s1tppcd up If'\ int Pride has bttn the chief nemesis
its bettk 1p1nsl Ma)Or lalT) Aaran and of four-fifths of the council since the
his City Council alhts. sendm1 out an sc:aun1__of Coscro\e last July CQqro\c
.. 1nformattonal" ma1lcr 1nsmuat1n1 the look office when Akran was' oted in as the
council has acted illeplly in rtcc"t Pohc)' city's first elected mayor.
matters. -City officials \&) tus sc:alln& was legal
The maikr~ s.tnJ out.earlier lb1s ,.tt.k. bei;ause he was runner-u p 1n the tlcct1on
asks rnMienu 10 ttnd in suaes1ions about and the {'"&htlul ~rr To fotfitt "Alfal1
hov. to deal wath cen.a1n allqedl~ "1llepl" remain in council term. Irv inc Pndt
acts b~ the Ctty CounCJI. h also asks for clauns that a ~p«1al elccuon for th1n seat
monetary con11tbut1ons. . should be held under tht tenets of a new
The alleted 1llcul acts include the ordinance known as Mtasure D. "h1ch scatina of Counc1fman Cameron Cos. calls for a special election when the
srovc; '111"1 ctty funds to finance Cos-ma)or's council scat becomes vacant.
srove's ddeftse of a la~sutt filed b) Irvine lrv1nt Pride apin lambasted thecounc1I
Pndc; the "finna" of ity Manaacr at ns Feb. 14 mttung for gran's forced
Wilham Woollen Jr., and the use of City rcs1gna11on of Woollett. the onl) c11y
Hall telephone numbe~ in campaign manager 1n lr\'tne's history.
hteraturc. The council voted to accept Woollcu's
Howard Klem, a rep~ntat1 ve of rcs1gna11on cffecti' e Aug. I. afier which ht
Irvine Pnde. stressed that the ma1ltr 1s not 'A-ould ~rvt the cny on a pan-11me basis
the bqJnnmg of a Tccall campaign but Several members of Irvine Pnde also
simply iln ··1nforma1tonal nottce." '&ffused Agran and h1 allies -"ho
include <.:osarovt, Councilwoman Paula
Wemcrand Ma)'o:'<.ro Tcm Ed Dornan-
of anempt1n1 to force out WooUcu's l~I Succntof. AHIStant Cit} Man.,-
Piul Brady Jr.. b> not offenng him
Woollett's JOb
Agran proposCd \hat Brad) ser'e as
acttng City Manaatr ~hale the c11y search·
ed for a permanent managt'r. with Brad)'
uA(kr con~ra~thcl)OSt
Brad) said he would not accept any1h1n1
less than the permanent Pos1t1on outnaht.
Klein said he and other Irvine Prtde
members would like 10 ~ Aif'an and his
alhes. called the "Gang of Four" b) one
resident. admit thetr mistake about "tir-
ing" \\-ooltctt.
"My charge 1s that the) did make a
mistake and must admit 1t. and not
compound tt by making Paul Brad) lca,r.
I thtnl that 'A-Ould be tragic." Klein said
The council 1s scheduled to decide
Brad) 's fate in a closed session before
:ruesda)'' ounc1I meeung.
a· criticizes decision on HB condos
8y llOURT aARKER
Ot .. ~ .... ,..,.
Planning Commissioner Gen Ontaa
has la)hcd out at the pro-growth faction on
thc Huntington Beach Cit) Council for
approvina. a medium density con·
domtn1um proJCCl at a 39-acre harardous
wasatdump. Onep scored the officials for malung a
land-use change that Possibly would
permit Ascon Propcn1ts Inc. to build up to 600con~omin1ums at the site at Hamilton
A venue and Magnoha Street
"I think the city shovld not bc 1n the
business of bailing out or subsid111ng a
developer for his land in' tstment." Onega
said. "The Ctty Council 1s incapable of
comprehrnd1ng financial aspects of· the
prOJCCI. LNw Clensit)' 1s financially and
morally more responsible from a planning
aspect. Lo" density wouldn't cost the Cit)
1n sen ices ltkc .condominiums nd
there's no guaranttt that the con·
domm1um won't "ind up as rental
aparlmcnts."
Asron. which £tancd out seeking ton1ng
for900hous1ngunits 1n orderto pa) forthe
IO'<•C cleanup. lo'A-cred us e"<pec1at1on to
750 and then had that number "hllllcd
another 150 untts. Also. scon 's bid to put
1n ,a 611-acre commercial dcH:lopment on
lhe property, was denied.
To>1.1c cleanup costs ha'e been l" II·
qerl Ort•t•
mated at S 15 million. but ma) go lo"" er or
higher a l'Ord1ng to consult.ants
Though the \3SI m.iJOrtt) of nearb
residents seemed to oppo~ .the _proJect
before a J301·pac~ed cro"'d at C'1t) Council
chamber I uesda}. others dtd not agree
"''h Ortcg.i th31 the <ti) Council ga~c
a"a) more dens1t) than scon needs to
clean up the locauon and make a profit.
Ma) or \\-es Bannt ttr said Thursda)
that the de,clopment "\Cr) casil) could
end up being about ~40 re 1Jcn1tal units."
"I hone 11) bclte'e that It "'on't co t
more than S 15 m11l1on to clean up My
main goal is to get the 11e cleaned up And
I don't "ant apartment ..
Councilman Don \ta .\lhster. v. ho
'oted alon~ "tth Bann1 ter. John Crsk1ne
and Jim tha ror tht medium densll)
dcs1gna11on. s:i1d that 1hc number of
condos v.ould be ltnkcd 10 the cost of the
cleanup tk ~uJ he v.ould )tn-.e for a
r:snge from .:!UO to 400 un11s. he said
Tom L1,rngood. often an alh "1th
Ortt:JJ befo~ he tell the planning com-
m 1ss1on 1n l'io' rmbcr. al~o 1d he \IC'A-ed
the ( 11) C'oun<.·11 action "a a pos1t1'r
!>tep ..
L1\t·ngcxx.I ..aid he fou nd 11 encoura11n1
that the number ot untt!> <ould "'lnd up
being about~ hhtlt '\ on one ~•ntC'd
900.
"We'll kno"" mort when tht' coun,11
makes 11 linal de<·1s1on on the ma11c
number ""hen t onina come up for
cons1derat1on:· he stud
Onep though. ma1n1.11ned that the
Ctt) toun<.11 ""111 increasc the co I ot Cit) ~r\1cc b) appro~1naupto600uni1 Lt's~
th3n hall of that numhcr ""ould pencil out
for tht de, eloper while keeping Cit) co\ts
at acceptable levels. she said.
"Re idents \Oled for rcp~ntalivcs
that are pro' 1ng to bc dedicated to density
and de' eloper agreements:· Oncp said.
"It's too b3d that our represcntali\'csdon't
ha~l' the gut 10 stand up to Dick Harlow, a
comuhan1 for -\scon and and a number of
other deH:lopcrs." •
Harlo" claimed that A.scon 1s con-
fronted \\tth "a phenomenal risk" because
ol the uncerta1n11cs o'er materials 1n the
dump 1tc and hQw much I\ wtll cost to
rcmo'e 1hcm.
He also said that 1n his job as a con~ultan1 he·s "presented the fKts" to the
Ctt) C oun 11so11 can makt a dcc1s1on. "I
h;l\e a problem 'Atth a public officaal
(Onegal 1ngling me out as be•na a
culprit.'' he said. Rl' 1dents near the site ha\C raised an
uproar about dtnse housina un11s next to
their !>tnllc:famtl)' res1dencts. about pro-
J«ll'd tra01c concc t1on and over en-
' 1tonmental fears a soc111ed wtth tolllc
deanup opcnuon~
" consultant for scon found that material~ 1n the dump !iHe were mostly pctrolcum-~)cd and not as toiuc as tint
teared Mo~l can be deaned up on loca11on
U'ltnl ba<:ttna. offirnals saud. Contents of
one a 1d pit on 11e. 1hou1h. ~•II have to be
trul kC'd to a ha1ardous ""astc locatton m
.\rkans.a\. otlk1als said
LB suspect accused of Proposed apartments
forging coroner' s-5e~-=-=---' _.-wen' t ee B.lfilt a~GE
. By RANDA CARD\llEL.l
(.It)' ,_._. s-.tc.e
'\n· .\rm) Rc'iCr~c sergeant has been
arrested for alleged!) setting up an
elaborate Jraud scheme 10 olkct on hfr
insuranrc claims. Orange Count) ~hcnffs
officials said Thursday
Harold Dwa)nt Peterwn. S9. of Laguna
Beach 1sa<"cused offorgina the St'al u\Cd by
the Orange Count) coronet's onice o n
death certificates 10 coll«t a S 100.000
cllum from Minncso\a Mutual Life In·
urancc Co . Lt. Bob Riva) said.
The full-time rc$Cn c officer. ~ho \\t>r._!I
out of nta na. "3s arrc ted Wcdnc-.da'
1n lr\lne b) underco,er henff'I offic.e~.
"ho set up a ml-tllng with P~tcrson to
dch,cr a boguscheck from the Minnesota
company. Rt\3S said
Of1ic13ls allege Pet erson took out a hfe
insurance poltC) 1n \pnl 19 2 on a fntnd
"ho had J1ed more than a \C.tr earlier
He then allcgcdl) either tole or forged
the rount\ ~nl that 1 required on death
centficatcs and tu med the document o'er
10 the M111ne~1a comJX!n\, cla1m1ng the
fncndd1cd ()cc 27. R.-.a!>~1d
\\hen hcnffs offioal c;m.hed
Pcterwn·s home. the' founttuther death
ccrt11ir a1es and C\ 1tknl·e th.it he uscJ the ~me ccnlfira1e he turned into the Minne-
sota compan) ~o colll'C't a SI 19,0P
in uramc pohc) lrum fc,a -based .\mcn-
lan t-ountkrs L1f,• lnsurancc. R1,as said
.. .\1 tlm 11me. 11 ,., un~no""n 1f other
in ur..incc l<.lmpan1C\ ha' c U'>taincd s1m1·
larlo sc : Rl\a ~11J. "\\-c arcs11ll do1nga
lot of'"' e 11g.auon in to this thing."
Coast Commun1t\ ( ollcgc 01 Im\
00ic1als sa) a proi>o~ aP<inmcnt
de,elopment on dt tnct propcn) ""'II
not be built
01 tnct offi<'tal\ h d sold an op11on
to build on the propert) 10 ~e""pon
Beach-based Zand De' clopment Co
for SJ00.000. but the option e\p1reJ
f-cb IS "'1thou1 being prOPoSC'd
Official _ had looked at pmatr
dt' clopmcnt on the '\dams .\' tnuc
propcrt) as a "'a) of 1ncrca 1ng
rc'enue and alle' 1.iting the d1<1;tnct's
financial crunch
One former Zand propo\31 1or. a
420-unit apanment complc\ on the
propcrt). ran into 111T oppos1t1on
from '-\dams ~-.enue rc~1dent and
was rtJt'Ctcd b~ the ( osta Mtsa Cit\
Counl1l · · .
I • p 1 • • • Official e umatrd that the 66-)ear r,~,1ne o ice 1nvest1gate l<.'•~""ouldh3,e carnedthed•''"''· V total of$300 m11l1on 1n profit\.
f The d1 tnct 1~ \\111 (On-.id<.'nng the ra S ~ n h '--'\me h l:I f r-11 -":2 f ,. es----~PQ}Slbili1~ of pn~aic.ilc\..clopmcnt 0 ,-, v r-rv D !:j a _ ti propcn). ho\\e\tr olfo.:1al said
lyGnGK~~X
Ot .... ~ "-' Sellft
-\1ott than SI '0 (Xl() ~orth. of JC'AClr)
and ~11,eraooJ~ "ere reported )tolcn from
tn Ir' inc home the latc)t 1n a ~tnn& of
buralanc poh(e W ) hue '"cpt the rn) 1n
tht pa l month .
Tht ucms "'ere t0lcn from a honle in
the IOblockof Rock) Knoll in lurtlc Rod. cart~, thtt -.ttk Inc burglar\ entcrt:d the
home b) pcy1ft1 open a ~hdm1 door on the
bekon) ol the home. according to POii«
report The 11cm m•> ha\e been stolen 11
any pe>1nt O\Cf a thc-da) pcnod hctv.cen
last WedM'tdi> •nd Sundl) lr\-1nt Polt« Lt. Mike While wud tc~ml lf\tM Mt&hborhood\ Nt\C bttn
'"' •••h ... ra"-ofburpant'\" O\t't the-SMM
month Mo 1 of lhc rnudenb ~~m to
t)((Ur txt"cen noon JnJ 6 pin . v.hcn
resident\ are mo't h~l'l'I-tu be at "'or~ .'\
\hdtn& Joor I\ a l.11,orcJ point of entr)
rhc OC'IJhborhoocJ\ tar&l"ltd :uc Tunic
Rex II. Deerfield \\ ooJhridac and We t·
~rk \\ h11t ~1d
Susp~ct capturt!d with
k/lo of cocaine In FV
\nothcr h11h·\Htkc h1ca}.-1n OCC'Urrtd
l ue\d.a) at another Turtle Rock home.
"hcrt S4 000 'A-Orth ofJc~clr') :.nd s.:?.000
in "'a h "''" \tOlen atkr the home wu
ran d.cJ A pn~ shd1n1 J oor I\ behc' t'd
10 ~ tht point of rnll'\.
Pohcc behcH at lra\1 thrtt groul>" of
buf"Jlar\ art rc,pon~1ble for the bieak-ins,
and \\ hite rt'C'ommcntkd thlt ~\!dents
rcpo1tan)'.\U\pmoo a(tt,1\1c: topohceb)
callin1 660-37~7 or 911 (ur mott Kriou
arcoucs olfac~ h pc to malt
fur1h~r artt~b follo'A-ing the l3pture
th1s"'ttk ofadru&\U'l()Cll-Ahoh Ja ~tlo of cocaine
Fo4'nta1n Valle\ p01tcc v.erc
w11hhold1n1 the uspect's name a
v.cll as othcr intorma11 on about tht
Cl!C Thunda t Lam Gm"'old said •
1 nciUc:n l\
The u~prct "a arrc tcd \\-cdne •
day aOcr a bnel chaS<' tn\ohmg
officers from thrtt police aaenc1n
ports l'ttt"l\l"I lhfnl\ (rom I
prcHoui tmpto,w. • • • Pult\'f dtKot\n«1Cd a hon\ ()ft a
'rtuck on Ltteon Scfftt 10 top a
blirin1 alarm 1l ':.S~ a.m. Wcdnn·
da\.
t·nu .. ai• \ alle!y
fn(Ont twuU 11110 1 ButCll Rcpl
SMrtll"d en lhr.1 IOOO block of WarMr
.\\Cftut .tOmC'l•mt 1"4-r 9 1.m. and
\tole: I •'811c1 \'Oftlalftl .. S 120 • • • Burslln ptjcd_ ... I door II a
hom( 1n the IJOOO 'block of la
....... "l"ftUC late T uetdlJ nillte ana ..... ~)' valili'i 1113.~ • • • \lwft O('( urml II a lllolJnt lft die
llWO bled Of LaaJelc• ,_ IMr
J~ .. w'9N HIHHr ~
mie'ct 11'c' fron1 dOer "' °'*'IO._. 1 ~ttf. 1pmtk'r9fMlC911t1•lt111
12.lOJ.
t
Fountain Valle~ oOlcers had the
suspect under une1llancc aod tned
10 top him near the Mna Vtrdc
Center at Harbor Boulevard and
Agam' .\ \enuc in <. o ta Mesa.
· In tead of topping for the marked
Police car the uspcct drO\C off 1n a
\1erccdc -Bcn1. Ti;.1ng to elude of-
ficers . the U'IJ)C'l:t dro\ t over ccnatr
d1' 1dcr\. th rou&h a re 1dent1al area
and bad into 1hc center i>aryt1ng lot.
An undcrc-o' rr narcotics officer m
an unmarked t'ar collided with the
dmtr's side of the Mercedes and a
marked pol Ke car rammed tht rear of
lht \Ch1.cle The u pect then tned to
Occ on foot. but ""a tackled by a
Fountain \ alle\ dctccll\C a short
d1<1;tanlc a""a' ·
Follov.1ng his arrest. officers 1ound
a kilo ol c~-aine in the '-1erccdc
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Teen arrestt!d aft_t!r
carport burglary r~port
.\ 15-)tar-old Fountain Valley rcsa-
dent ""as arrc led b) pohcc late
Wcdncsda\ after he allqcdly at·
1rmptt'd to burglanze two "'chicles in
the Sha._e"'ood Apanmtnt complcx.
officials 1d
Pollet "'ert C'allcd to 1he the carpon
areaat IO~OO latrrA'e at 10:41 p.m.
afltr a car alarm sounded. said Set.
Ul IT) m "'old
Rneondana offic('fS drovc thf'OUlll
to the far 1dc ol tht s:-rtm., atta Md
sav. the door of a I 982 Toyota truck
shahtlv open. C1nswold llJd Tht
)OUth was found I) •na across the wat
1nstdc the cab -A1th the rear shdtl\I
v.1ndO'lo\ pn~ open
Japan, world id llto Hire
TOK YO < "P> -Blark·rohcd balm loda) earned lhc bod) of
Hirobiso. the rmpcror-tOO made mun.I~ a d••trous war. to a state
fuReral aUt'nckd b) 1 he Llrttsl number of world Icade~ pthen'<t
totrther ia modern limes.
About 9.800 mourners. 1m·lud1ng
leaden from 163 nauon\. 11tcnckd
the funmal . The emperor died in
January after a reign of6~ )cars 1hat
sp1nncd Jas-n 's mt• to m1htansm. 11s
defeal 1n World War II and m 3sccnt
as a world CC'Onom1c po"cr.
"The people ~ill rcmembct him
forever,' said his son and the nc"
-enrprror. Aleiruto. an a eufog).
A ~p-,o•l~ malc choru. sans a
solemn'°"" 1 poem wa1 read and
mt'mtlt'n of1hc 1mPl·r11I family wcnt mcti' 1duall) before the coffin and
~slow!\.
After the culoa1r«i. President Bush.
and his \\1lc. Barbara. stepped 10 1he
front ol thc hall. paused and made a
sh,ht bo\\ bdbrc the coffin. he cap11al. a spra1A-lin1 mctropohs
of I:? m1lhon pcopl\'. came to a
stand~t1ll a~ 3!.000 p<>litt mounted a
mas\1'e ~Urit) operation to protect
the d13nitane~.
A black hcal"SC' carr)'1ng the cm~roi!. la4.-c-dr;i.pcd coffin drove-.t
6 mph through central 1 ok)O along a
Governor defends fi_scal policies
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Go' .. sole agenc) c-ontrollcd b)' the gO\·
Gtorgc DculcmeJian declared Thurs-ernor -ha' e rcp<?rtcd that the st:uc
di)' that the tale \\a in excellent ended the )car "1th a deficit
fiscal health. and accused rcPoncrs of As he spoke. hc pointed to a ncarb)
being confused b) an .. after-thc-flk't easel l'O\-crcd "ith ncws~r stones bookkeepers' debate.'' h d d n· b d r. • Deukmejian. addressi ng some 200 t at rcporte 1 crcn\ tet eiiett
people at a convcnuon of the Cah· figure\.
f'our·m•~ rou~ from 1he moa1td ltn~I ~ 10 lhc funeral illt' II
Sh•nJulu lmprriat <iardtn. POlact said about 210.000 hned the
strttll fOr 1hc funcr1I motOKadc.
After 1he bod> arml'd at the
funeral s1tt. ~I pallbt-arcrs in black
robn camtd 1he one-ion bier about
250 )"ards to 1hc funt'ral hall 1n 1hc
11rdtn. Mcmbcn of the ro)al family t·ar-
ncd umbrtlltt in 1he strcam1n1 rain
and Wind.
Tr1ilina thc roffin. a chamberlain
drn.scd an wh11e carrk.--d a planer "1th
1 1'1rrof whnt '1\ocs 1na1 tradli1on
5a)'S the dcttl!Cd moMrch "'ill \\Cir
to hf'a\cn
M0&1mcn fillc.'d the two huac ten" bush 11 the pidcn for the fuM"f'll
Officials oH·rrode protorol to 11H
Bush a fron1-row scat. although
trad1t1on ~ould ha\e put him to1itoard
tM bad bccauk' of his shon time 1n
ofTK'C'.
Prime M1n1S1er Noboru TakC'Shita
said in h1i culot> 1h11 Japan ··will
continue to stn\ e nughtil) to ensure
that Japan 1s open 10 the rC"St of the
world. full of \11or. and cuhurall)
rich. anQ.. ~111 furthtr promote the cau~ of world peace and huOlan
~lfl(c."
California
chided for
ne·g1ecting
its airports fornia Ta>.paycrs Association. said "It apparentl) doesn't make news
the reports from fou r agencies 1hat "hen )OU end up 1n the black." showed the stale finished the 1987-88 [)(>ulmej1an said. "h onl) makes SACRAMENTO (AP) -A state
fiSC'al year in the red were in-new when )Ou wind up 10 ahe rcd." comm1ss1on said Thursda) that Cah-
conclusi ve because they ~ere based fomia should address its airport ··Rl·~rcttablv. the media. and -"' "-a .. e · ,. n •rid upon different accounting method~. J n~s or "cc SC\ re a\la 10 .. · · l~--=~LU~~~~~~~~~~-~th~r~o~ugLl~th~c~m~t~hc~p~u~b~hc~.>ih~a~s~bcc~~n~~~~~~~f:h:==~~~t_~lock" and a rcducuon 1n economic . talc aacnc1cs that dra\8.n into the conumon," l)c) tnflUcnct.
examine sta te spending -c'cept the kmcj1an added. Gov ...... Detllrlllejleft The chair of the California C'om·
f3anks raise
prime rate
to 11.5%
NEW YORK (A P) -1""o mll)or banks said Thursda)' the) \\ere rais-
in• their pnmc rate hair a percentage
point 10 11 .~ percent. the second
1ncreHc 1n two weeks. hftins the
bcnchmark interest rate to u.s highest
level 1n o'er four )Cars.
Chlsc Manhattan Corp.. which
S11d tht new rate wucffcct1\.e toda))'.
announced the increasr first. Re·
pubhc Nallonal Bank of Ne" York
quickly follO\\ed. ·
Tht primc rate is a benchmark for a
wide range of business and consumer
loan ra1ts.. including car loans and.
adJ_Ustablc·rat' home mortgages.
The increase reflects the higher cost
of funds charied of banks b) the
Federal Reserve. which 1s conccrnc<i
about inflation and has been seeking
to cool ofTlhc cconom) b) soaking up reserves from the bank·ing )'Stem.
mission on Aviation and Airports.
Brooke Knapp. passed out the rcpon
Thursday at a Capitol news con-
ference. Knapp and ·s1atc Sen. An Torres.
l).los Angeles. chairman of the
Scnaae Select Committee on Tourism
and Aviation. said Cahforn1a is
enjoying the short-term benefits of
past successes rather than planning
for fu1ure de\ elopment and address--
. ing the essential maintenance of 1he
state's infras1ructu re.
They said d1scuss1on of rcmed1e~
to what they called "the dc1enora11na
infrutructure problem" have
focused primanl) on the mghwa)
system . Knapp said, "Other states and
other nations ha\ e demon tratcd a
clear v1s1on of av1at1on as the pi votal
1ransportation mode of the future.
Cali(om1a has much to lose b) lauina behind "
Torres said tourism 1s "arguabl)
Cahforn1a's No I 1ndus\f), w11h
av1a11on pro\ 1dina the largest share of
JOb and revenue contnbuuons
"In add111on. C'ahforn1a's strength
1n trade depend upon air transpon,
with O\Cr 60 percent of all cxpom -
as measured b~ dollar vaJue -
leaving thc Mate b)' air."
Committee rejects
TOwer' s nomination
WASHINGTON -In a tenSt.
partisan vote. the Scnate Armtd
Strvtea Committee Thursday re-
,ected Praidtnt Bush's nom1nauon
of John Tower to btcome the set·
rctary of dtfcntc.
The 11 to 9 ,vote. follow1nf an
intensive two-month Iona FB in·
vn1111hon of Tower's personal hfe.
sends the nominauon fiaht to the
Senate noor Yt'hcrc a bitter debate will bealn nea1 week. The commiuee decision marked a
surprisinaly early pohucal deftat for
the new iN'nidtna. who insisted the
63-year-old former senator was fit to
run lhe Pen1a1<>n despite numerous
reports of heavy drink.ans.
While Tower may yet recover,
Bush hat suffered a stunnina tttback
in tfl'ona to tee his administration off IOa~IUrt.
r • At bell. tk ,.-csidcnt can expect 1
bruiti1111~or three-day debate Mill
Wf'dneidly and Thursday 1n the
Senate ~ DcmOCf'lts outnumbtr RCDUbticaM jj to • S. News· .. of· the commmee·s Turn
apiMI Tower reached President
BUA ia Tat)o Just bt'fore ht went to annd Eihperor irohito's funeral.
LOokina grim. White House
sp<>kcsman Marhn Fitzwater called
the commmet's party-hne stand
"very disappo1nt1ng." b\it he 1ns1stcd
that Bush was suck ma by Tower and
d1 missed any speculation 1hat the
nominataon m1&ht be w1thdr1wn. He
predicted that lower would ultimate·
ly JOln the (abmet 10 t>lt ned&hna
adm1n1~tra11on.
"Tht pm1dcn1 has not lo\t one iota or confidcnct in Stn. T oy.,cr or rn his
ability to be defense secretary,"
F111w1ttr said.
"There 1s no con 1dcrat1on of an
alternative candidate. pcnod. bar
none:· the s~kesman told reponcr:
1ravelhng w11h Bush throuah the Far
East.
Democrats who opposed To~
said •he) wttt troubled b) a lcnath)
pattern of pcnonal behavior 1n a man
named 10 fill a post that feCJUU'C~
qU1Ck )udament and t0und d«1s1ons
1fT«t1nc the nauonal sccunty at all
houn or the day or niaht.
Republican supponcn 11id \M
1flqi1tons apin1c lower ~ un-
subslanualtd and pr1111Cd the ll!ltY
Ttun as OM of the most qualified defense 1pcc1ahsts 1n the country.
I
coun bans bar fees from campaigns
S~N FR.\NCllCO -c·om,.nna lht SUIC k ol C .. ilornie to
10' cmtnenl •~.the 1t11e Su~mc Court ckcided lhat the f!'Andlloey ~
thc bar tofl«t1 from mcmben cannot be ustd lo finan« clect1on cams-Ill'
l ht court. in a 4-lopsnton Thursday. r;t't~an1~llaarcourtdcci\io
and rtjcctcd '" d1111nct1on betwctn the bar s role 1n ft1Ul111ns attor'M)t and 1
11s admin1str111on of JUStlcc func11ons Bar ac11v111n .. should~ IO"tmed b
1hu1andardsof ao,crnmei111l agcnc1cs," said the opinion b) A1~1att Jut11c
Allen E. Broussard
Money-laundering network 'vast•
LOS ANGELES -An intricate. cocaine mone)·laundcnna netv.ork
operated from lhe back rooms orjcv.elry stores around the ak>bc. is 100 WI fa
the aoHrnmcnl to wipe out. a prosecutor said Thur5da) as he argued 1pins
bail for a Jewelry store sccrc1af). Awstant U.S. Auorne) Russell Haym:tn. arguing 1aainst bail for Rua
Sorfazian. one of 37 people arrested Wcdnesda)'.. told a maamnue t
dclendant would have Jewelers lined up to hire her 1f she was frt.ed on bail.
Mrs. Sorfaz1an was arrested Wcdnesda) dunna raids on a network that
procl-sscd at leua SI billion through JC"clry merchant 1n Los Angeles. TeAa~.
Florida and New 'or~. authontie) said.
Curiosity with commode kills case
OXNARD -A JUd&C declared a mistrial for a defendant 1n a drug
possession trial when three Jurors made an unauthomcd v1s1t to the alleged
cnme scene to sec how long n takes a toilet to Oush ''I'm hard prcssed not to use the analog). Oushcd dov.-n 1hc toilet."
Superior ( ·oun Judac Roben Bradley s:ud in declaring the mistrial 1n 1he case
against Nelson Cortez ofO~nard.
The jur) foreman 1old the judge the panelists' 1sitcd an apartment rented
b) ce>«fcndant Joel Ru valcaba to 1est the truth of Cortcz'·ttsumony.
· er-had 1cs1ined tltWas awukcncd by 1t1c sound or a toilet flushing on
Jan. 14. 1988. wtnt into thc bathroom and was immcd1atel) arrested by ~a1ting
police af\er officers found a bag of cocaine in the bov.-1.
8111 would ban Hon hunts, bliy habitat
SACRAMENTO -A bill introduced Thursda) IA-Ould ban hun11ng of h:ti~~tta11~ ~i:i~fo:~i~.creatc a $300 million fund 1,0 prescne their shnnk1ng
Lawsuits ha'"e blocked the state Dcpanmcnt of f 1V1 and Game from
openina the first mountain lion hunting season sincc 197 l. but the bill would
outlaw the hunt 1f the state should win on appeal.
"Sboo11na theSt animals for fun 1s out,..gcou ·• Assemblyman Richard
Katz. [).Panorama C Hy. ~ad at a Capitol nc~s conference. "Frankly, JUS\ this
kind of mentahly 1s why we only sec the gnal) bur on the California late
nag." He referred to the Cahfom11 gn.lll) btar. the UltC animal which IS
e~11nct.
Number of asylum seekers decllnlng
BAYVIEW. Teus-Tht number of Central Amcric.ns seeking poht1cal
asylu.m dechncd again Thunda) under tough M~ 1mm1gra11on ruJC1 that place
most of them in Jail. Criucs of tht lmm1a.rat1on and aturah1at1on Service· Rio Gr1nde
policy said refugee~ "ould JU t be driven to other borde.~ crOs$1ng points or go
under'lfOUnd.
Only 10 apoh ant" "'cre processed Thursda). compartd to some
Wednesday and ~331 uc~:l). thr di) the tougher rule went 1n10 effect.
.Congres.sman Indicted In sex case
COL MBU . Ohio-Rep. Donald Luken~ was 1nd1cted Thursda) on a
misdemeanor charac \hat he had sex w11h a tten-agc girl. but the S -)car-old
congressman declared he was innocent _
The cha111C 51ems from 1 mcc11n1. S«retl) \ 1dcotal)('d b) a TV talion. bct~ecn Lukcn.und thea1rl'& mother. who contended Luken paid forse~ with
her dauahter four y~~ago when the 1.irl "as 11 and apin last O\Cmbcr The
four-term conservative Repubhcan, "ho 1s d1\orttd. ""a chaf'l.cd w11h ~on1nbu11n1 to the unruhn~' and dC'hnqucnt·> ofa child
Coun asked to strike abortion rullng
WA. HI NC. TON-The Ju t1<'t" Department on Thund•> calltd upon the
u.preme Court to o.,cnurn nts landmark 1973 dec1iion lephLina 1bon1on
\\'hen the h1ah coun rules on a M1 wuri law rqula11na 1hon1ons. ·
Wilham ( 8f)son. 1c11ni sohc1tor acneral. wrote an thc am1cus cunae
bntf $upport1n1 the Missouri law that the Roe H . Wade d«it1on 1s not
supported b) the ( onst11u11on and the coun hould kavc d«1 ions on
abon1on1 to the states The M1 toun ca"' has b«omt the most-watched
battlcsround 1n 1hc abon1on liJ}l1 and th<' Ju ucc lkpartmcnt had urscif the
court 1n J11nuar), IO u ~the case as a means of Q\crturn1n1 RM'' Wade
Five Injured In plant explosion; fire ·
ALVAR"DO. Tc'a -.\ ~nc~ofc,pl0\1on bk"' the roof ofh bu1ldin1-
man e-"ploc,1\0 plant compk>. Thursday rodin& horn<'~ more than 1 mile
av.a) and inJunng al least fi vc pcoplC\ authont1C$ Yi<S.
Fire raccd throuan the bu1khn1 •t Jel Rcttarch ent<'r Inc . a
manufacturtr of cxplo l\n for 011 produc•ion. tri .. tr1n1 the txpfos1ons
around 2 p.m • ~1d polt~ m this commun1t)' or J.000 • . .
An cmplo)ec. ( onne Hine.. Ma1J The fi~ ~n •hen a m1 turc of
chtmK 11 po1itoden he WH mmn' in ajar ijnitcd. ''hJU't blew up 1n m) face."
H1nn tok! Wf'AA· T\. .. , coukln t run bttauw huutdn't w-t."
fv.o other Jet Research bu1ldmss conta101n1 e~pl°'"c' v.ctt· untouched · .by fin: and appeared to bc 1o1fc ~\cral hour\ ahcr the blue. said Joh'nson (our!!} ShtntTEdd) 8otb . ·
Fittfiahttn ran out Of water about a halt·hour aflcr the) t>tpn ba11hn1 tht fitt and dcr1~'d to kt n burn iuelf out. · .,
HOHi U HHll I'
. ~#'-~bl\ Captain conVlcted, ·gets reprimand
• SlJBlf .\ V .\L BA E. Phtlippinn - A mth'8f)"JU!)' on Frida)'
Here's the low-~ loW-
intere:st, no-fee ~ fD hoer-ae
.)QB'~~-SowlM5tJOO
need money, don't look mw
falther tlllft )Qr own fni:& dooC
gl\'I! us a mil. ......
c.on' IC1C'd 1 U .s. Na' y ct1_9"in of dttthction of dut) for f.t•hna 10 help a · bol1ic.ct orv1e1namcse reftlltts who II\~ rnontd 10 cann1bah1m to sun'1\t · -lltn .,.;ed ham a harsh ttn~. •
Cape. AlrUlldtr Balean. a lliahty deconwd Vtnnam War vtlefan. was 1ta..ad &ol rwpri111and. Hecoulcl have bttn,a11Cd (or 90dayurid Ordertd lo ~ 1..atainll of his fl>' for tlnft mootlri.
.. JUO ~·led 911iaft. 41. of thr mM tmOUS ( .... of °'*'int ON .....,. oll' ropes 11 he lriol \0 dimb 1boilid the ....... ., ... Thit court
lftK'CS you to be maftdcd." •id tht · lbftiNn. Cape. r.. ~ cklibtrltiftl ':C' tcnlt'ntt for 1bout a CJ hour.
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memorial set
in Huntington
By ROIElltT BARKER
Ol llw o~ NM Sl'9ff
Fntnd\. athlete and communtt)
members v.-111 hold a memonal ~r
\ Kt ~turda)' for Harr) W \1on-
taiuc a basketball cooch and com-
munll) center director ··v.-ho made a
tremendous impact on )Outh 1n
-Huntington Beach ··
Montaauc. an ardent b1qcl"t· "'as ~allcd lut June when he "'as struck b)
a car while ndinJ has baC}clc to the
ell) pier to officiate at a cit)·
spe>nsorcd swam mctt.
H1 fraternal)' brothers at l ( LA
and former colleagues sn the cit) 's
Commun1t)' ~I"\ ice Dcpanment will
rrmc mbcr him b) dedicating a pine
tree. park bcf)ch and plaque in his
honor The ttremony is scheduled for
IOa m. at Edison Center at Magnoha·
trcct and Hamilton \ enue. .
.\nd communal> members. fnemh
and fom al) members '-'111 honor him b~ prcscnt1n1 four scholar hip in h1
na me to pla)ers on the girls and bo}s
b.lsketball tcaJTI at ld1son ll1gh
hool "'
\1ontaaU( coochC'd many of the
\Oungsters. both bo)S and girls. on
the current Edison' arsit) teams, ~1d
Shirk) arc)'. ~hose son pla)ed on
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me of Montaguc·s u·ams at the
Edison Communll) Center cro s
the trttt from Ed1\0n ti1gh · hool.
.. Hal'T) Monta1ur h d a tr\'m1:n--~==~:::;;.;;~=
dou aml)ai:t on a large number·~~~~~===~= people.'' he sauJ "He '-'3 a fabulous
role model for thr )Outh of th<.'
l·ommun1t) and wondtrful fncnd for
oll 1ho~ who came 10 l:dason C om-
muml) Center. a din.·'C·tor ot the
center for the last eight )car ot h1~
life he dad mu h morr than a good
Job He wu an educator subs11tutc
J)3ttnt. a mot1\ltor and an in-
novative commun1t) k<tdcr •
Other rnends ~ad that m:an)
~ounJ\ttrs 101 their \tart und 1hc1r fo,e of tttc game I rum Montaauc. ··t le
IOllov.C'd man) of the )Oun tcrs from
1he1rcarly da)s on 1hrough collc-ai.· -
tra\chna far and v.adc 10 ~c 1hc11
g;ama and oner cnrnura cmcnt "
friend~ Yid.
Jim Enalc, supcnntcndcnt ol ttunt·
1na1on lkach' ( ommunit) r' ices
"l>cpanmcn1 \aid 1ha1 1ont guc.
v.ho •otkcd for tht Cll) 1nH·· the
nrl) t9:7<A, "&ptnl countle\\ houn
for the ~ncrmcnt or ·ll:ad\ 1n lhC'
~uthcm pen of 1hc cit>."'
oc man pleaas
guilty to video
·equipment scam
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M e>r.,... C... DAILY PILOT/ Frtctay, Febru9ry H . 1118
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Lack of payments causes outrageoµs ho prtal pri
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
endosina a cop) of a pharmacy bill I
received after a recent May at Mcr'C}
Hospttal of Sacramento. As you can
sec. I was charaed $7 for a sinaJe
aspirin.
1 believe this is ridiculous reaard-
less of who pays -me or the
insurance company. This sort ofthing
is happening to hospital patients all
over.
Also~ why would a doctor write a
prcscripuon for an over.the-counter
drug as common as an aspirin?
I hope ~ consider-mts-ltnu
imPortant enouah to publish. Maybe
if cnouJh peopfe rajse the roof. this
sh_ameful practice will come to a halt.
llOHOS( 'OPI
F riday, Feb. 24
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Damocles' sword no longer sways
over your head! Dispute 1s settled.
You could receive formal aPology.
Asgrcss1' e stand pays off. allies arc
won. Long-distance call will verify
beliefs. Libra in volved.
TAURUS (A pril 20-Ma) 20): Em·
ploymen'1 p1ct1;1rc sub1cc1 1~ ~~a~ge.
Make susgcstions. take an1t1at1ve.
Member of opposite sex. pos ibly
Leo. 1s w1I~~~~~~~~ and become staunch all vor will -rcpa~
GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junc 20): You
took in1t1at1 ve an project approx-
imately o ne month ago. Although
almost forgotten. you'll reap surprise
benefits. Focus on publacat). un-
orthodox procedures. Cancer.
Aquan uy>ersons figure prominentl).
CANCr..R (June 2 l·Jul) 22): People
want to be near you. some will S<l),
··You make me laugh and feel
comfortable! .. Social invitation could
include unique tour. Emphasis on
wardrobe. legal documents. special
gjft. Gemini represented.
LEO(Jul) 23-Au,g. 22): You recent·
ly neglected fin e pnnl. Error resulted.
but can be rectified. Refuse to be
cajoled. ant1midatcd. Insurance Pol·
icy is valid despite protestations.
Focus on revisions. ab1hty to rebuild.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Read
and write. explore poss1b1ht1es in-
volving communication. tra,cl.
Member of OPPoSitc sc' figures
prominently. Money s1tuat1 on sub-
JCCt to change. Additional fundi ng
wall be available. g1ttarian in-
volved.
LIBRA (Scpl. 23-0ct. 22): Circum-
stances tum an )'Our fa, or. Where
previously you were stymied. }OU
now can step forward with con-
fidence. Taurus natave helps show the
way. Request is grant~ involving
home or apartment repair .
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
You'll be concerned wnh gardening.
water. basic safety measures. Follow-
ina slight delay. you'I! get exa.~1.Y
what you need. A "third party 1s
involved. Authority figure will grant
l .. 'tl. HO\ D
-No name. plcaK. Ju11 saan me -
GOUGED IN SACRAMENTO
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way ....,.w. cu-lta)' la ...... ne men i ........ t ce.ttn ef c=9" tllese .. ,. It ... le&al cetl •f &al eenleee, .. 1111e S7 atplrhl.
have found a solution to the probl~m
1h11 tias ~ our moc:km socttty:
what to caJJ the pt'f10n <>ft he oppoli te
Stll wi th whom you are hvina but not
mamed to.
I am ttnc11111 dais tt a •• -cha~. Ann. Whit do..JOU alaink?
MARY LANO CONTRIBUTOR
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lnadeul ..._.&al prtdq lM8 M1• rec«a ........
profltl. Actu lly, meat ...,.tali are ·-a.. IM _,.. ro ... fer Gr1
b res,_. te Ille .-etdem. "W•y
w..W a Meter wrl&e a pre~""a..
fer u •nr-tile-a.a&er •1111 H ~•• aau..,uia!" a.a ... , ..... ylidu It ~re4 te CMlrel
all you me4katloa1 w.ale y .. are la
The word, fanfare of trumptts,
pleatt: Laa1t0nna1rt! Doesn't that
sound wondtrful'> Jul\ thank about 11.
What a ptrfttl fit' T he ~ord haason
·means a close connection. bond or
an 1crrclauonsh1p. The cndinJ "a1rt"
has a scntttl nna to at. And 1l fi ts all
conctpts. For example: ~I am .a
lia1sonnaire." ··we arc ha1soo·
na1rcs." "Will )'OU be my liaison·
na1rtT' The word can be used to
describe hornostxual and lesbtan
cou~ a1 ,.,-u
........ e1•tnlr ......... f .......... ..u: .. ,....,, -·-...... fear lllat we an UUJ. ...... ....,. g eetnpMs ,nee el a
nAt t 7 reflectl tile Werk time Of I I rill It .. le tile dor&alet
tile ~riMac .. ylldu, die •t•· by llHAcare, Me41caW ud ~·,..,_.ma. tile a4mlal1· ,.u.11 ... cu't,.ytlletrMlh.Fw
die ... pl&al. · • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· Eureu! I
SedelJ "9trW • wt .. die I ... ,., ........... ........
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)Our request.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22·Dtc 21)•
Wftat-h:td tx.~n--ost will be re-
covered. Attention centers around
romance, speculation. intensified re-
.latfonsh1p. Deadline is set concern in&
payments. collections. Cancer native
pla)S role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19):
Stud) Sagittari us message. Recent
search. seemingly . a failure. wall
actuall y provide benefits. Focus on
promotion. standin& an community.
Long-range prospects brighter than
orJganally ant1~1pated. ,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): At
first at appears onl) a fantas) -but
education and travel plans arc solid.
You'll ·have plenty to '°elcbratc.
Popularity increases. financial pic-
ture as bright. Romance 1s not a
stranger.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): lntu1·
lion serves as reliable guide. Recent
dream. properl)' interpreted. could
prove prophetic. Answer to profound
question is contained an nearb)
reading material. Aquarian ~oman
will play kc) role.
IF FEB. U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
)'OU ha ve unusual 'oice. appreciatt
an. music. drama. You arc sentimen-
tal concerning flowers. gardening.
Tabnis. Libra. Scorpio persons pla)
important roles an your life. Current
qclc highlights marital status.
promotion. P.roduct1on. financial
gain and possible addition 10 f~mll}.
Ounng March. sense of d1rcct1on 1s
restored and )Ou'll sa y, "I once again
have a purpose!'' September will be
your most memorable month of
1989. featuring associations w11h the
high and the mighty.
Koop to quit surgeon general post .
ay The Associated ~en things." said Koop. who 1s an llawa11 what 11's about," he said unda)' ... , end of the season, La ne said.
to v1s11 public hcaJth fac:1lit1 es. "What want it to be c1c1ting so the) sec "hat h wasn't known how her character
HONOLULU -U. · Surgeon I want to tf) to do 1s find "a~~ of their problems are and how the) can would be ehmanated 'fro m the series.
General C. Evtr~u Koop e'pccts 10 dell\cnng that health message an a address them:· In the past. odd tw ists and bizarre
· lta't government sen· ace later th as way that captures the a1tcn11on oft he 1 he surgeon general as appointed plots have been used to explain
)Car but S&)S he hopes to conti nue has Amcncan people. and. "ell. tcle-b) the president. and Koop's term character exits, including an cntart
effons at 1mpro' ang Americans' '1s1on as the "'a to o. CA ires in o'embcr. season that e\ aPorated as a d rea m,
hca Ith -throu~h 1clc' 1s1on. _____ ::Nfil.Jllli:...5l<~~~u.m.cwla!lµl:U1.L~Jj,iSU-\Ui;Y;;,::.:i:eflfli~fAl~--~~6T:JYlprn"}'CC~iCe~aitcccoffielm1nrnft~fi
"I'd like to do some experimental JUmce S&arr and'countr) anger B•ck Larry agman's conn1v1ng. ~oman
Owettt ~•II become a duo "'1th a nc"' 111ng J.R. Ewing.
version of"Act Natural!)." The actre s "'as in 1hc TV movies
Starr sang the !>ong as a Beatie. and "Ha~ ware·· and "The Wald and T-he
II \\aS a h11 m 1965. o~en!> had Free. IO 1980. ~he pla)ed a divorced
recorded a country version of at '"'o mother of two strusghng for custod)'
y_ears earlier. J::i,ck McFadden. in "Not an Front oftht Children" in
o~cns· manager. said the Starr· 1982
Owens duct wall Ix rccordl·d an
·London an late Ma rc h. NEW YORK-Steplao Hawklq, o~en"S was a co-host of television's o ne of the world's tead'1 ng theortt1cal
"Hee Haw" and most recentl \ team-ph)'51c1sts. and diplomat Geerae F.
ed up w11h countr) ~tar b"' 1ght keuaa this ~eek added their voices
Yoakam on the hat record .. trcets of to those calhng for the United tates
Bakersfield.'' and SoHct Union to reduce the store
of nuclear arms.
COPENHAGE . Denmark -The t~o made their comments an
~ed1sh filmmakcrla1m1r Ber1maa statements 1 sued with the an-
on Wcdn'csda) was named "'inner of nouncrmcnt I hat the)' were among
the 1989 Sonningpnsen pme for has fi,e ~inners of the S 125.000 Bntan·
"unique mastcrpitccs." n1ca Awards for e'ccllence in da~
The S70.000 pnze as awarded e' Cf} sem1natang knowledge to benefit hu-
othcr )'Car' for work "cnhan mg mankind.
European culture." Other an1sts who Thr others ~ert Amcncan ~on·
ha\.c rcCcl\cd 1t an the 19 Os include omast Paul . Samuelson and t~o
ltahan theater drrcc10r Dano Fo and Britons. naturalist Jane Goodall and
French author Simone de Beau "o1r an historian 1r Ernst Gombnch. Haw~ing. who ·1s confined to a
LOS A 1ELES -<\flc'r 1 l )'Cars whttkha1r and speaks through a
of marriage. fight • d1"orce and 'OlCc S) nthcsatcr bccaust of
re"enge. uc ElJcn and J.R Ew1ngarc am)otroph1c lateral sclerosis. also
through. Actress Uada Gray as lea ' -called on th e Un11cd tates to atsan-
ang outhfor~ and the "Dallas'' ca\1 Jon the tratea1c Defense lnu1atJvc.
.. ,he\ going on to pursue vanou~ or .. ~tar War\, which he said stands
other things that she had 10 the 1n the "'a) of L' .·So' 1et cooptr·
works." her pubh( 1st, JelTrcy .Lane. auon. . Marla Gibbs. 1t•r of .. 227, .. gre ets legend•ry Clvll Rights said this "e<.'k He ~•d the "cntures Witho ut such-coopcr:u100.
•cttvllt Rou P•rk• durlne •recent breH In rehe•rsal for the would probabl)' be an tcltv1s1on or "chances of the human race surv1vinA · co1 ... 1t1a P k ture1 Televlslon comedy 1erle1. P•rlls 11 •. films. • the next 100 )'tars'arc not good.
lofttlllllle friend of Gibbs. Gnn. 46. ~ 111 leavc the show a1 the Ha~kin& said.
Both vulnerable. South deal•
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Paperback_ edges color coded • I 10 Q 1'Q l5
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23-24 points, North eed the Stay·
man um~ion in ""an attempt lo
find a 4-" heart fit. w1Wn he round
none, he leaped strai&ht to where he
wanted the hand Lo be played .•
additional chance ror tbe ~ftDina
lric:l, buf it Dad lo l>c tiied before
declarer tackaed spades.
One declarer Who 11w this poaei· ·
bility wu Michael Valentine, owner or the new Ace Point Backpmmon
and Cheu Club in New York City.
He woo tht flt1t trlck in band ud
immediately led a tow club toward
the queen. If Well bad the k1q, u
WU lbc CUC here, dwnmy'I q1Mm
would become tbe extra trick dedar·
er desperately ..sa. Jr Weet played
low and the queen IOlt to tbe kiaa,
declarer would win IDJ rerurn ud
lbcD caab all Ilia winoer1 outaide the 1P9de luit, tat.iaa can lO md up OD
&be table. He would lbcn ran b9ck
You'll note at the supermarket
book racks that paperback publ ishers
stai n their page edgts wi th bright
colors. To distinguish them in stacks.
And to camouflage the paper quality.
I'm told. Dell. bl ue. Bantam. ye llow.
Pocket Books. red.
Item No. 5336A an our Lo ve and
War man's file is a psycbiatnst's
contention: The man. who un·
consciously leaves his hands relaxed
in his lap, on a chair arm or atop a
table. is usually a &ood husband.
Q. If the dinnerware is open stock,
doesn't that mean )'Ou'll always be
able to get it? ,
A. No. m'dear, it means you can
buy any number of dishes in the
pattern.
Q. More men than women hve in
Hawaii. right?
A. Qu1 1eso. Say that, too. of Alaska,
Wyoming. Idaho. Nevada and North
Dakota.
In England. a divided highway as
c.alled a dual carriageway.
Many a sea criner has green blood.
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Put hit
Opening lead: Ten of .. ..J
When there is an o bvious line,
bridae players somt hmes overlook
the other options: A aood player
didn't 1p0t h.i1 second·chance on this
hand , and paid a heavy price.
Arter his pert.ner'a 1uon1 open-
iq bid, which showed a b.la!M'fld
West attacked with a hcan, ana
declartr coutd count 11 fu t tricks.
The spade fanesK WU there to be
taken, so molt declann wuted no
time. They won the rust trick ln
dummy and led the jack of lpeda to
the queen and Wat's kins. 'Twu 1
sad tak-they staned and ended
with 11 tricks wbcn there were 12 to
be taken, u the carcb 'lay.
There wu plenty of time for ahe
spade fi.neue-if that wu Soilll to
work, declarer woukl alwa11 come
to 12 trickl. TM dub• oft..S u
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NOW IN ITOC& AT BOM8 SXPa-
YOUR NINnllDO IRAIMtUilTa&
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11~1 I t~HI \I
Everyone will
pay for in.crease
in aute tt-let-ts
Huntington Beach police .... ant ~omc help in humna
down a f!Udn1ght auto pans business. ·
Dunng the last thret months. 19 Honda Preludes. 1A
,Hyundai Excel~ and 20 To>ota MR 2s ha'e been stolen in
Huntington Beach The common denominator m the rash of
auto th~fis 1s that the cars' seats and stereo system v..-crc
nppcd out before th1cH!s abandoned 1he autos.
Pohcc 5a) there's a b1& demand for the car seat .
espcc1all) from Toyotas and Hondas. That demand come
from people "'OO ""ant to install the fieats in m1n1-p1ckusx or
cars and "ho arc not particular about ...,here 1hc replacement
p:irt come from ·
The populaf'll> of car \lcreo~ among car th1c' e and
burglars 1s 1ncrca~ing bccau~ automakers arc installing better
sound li)litcms. and like the ~ats. they're hard to trace.
The hardest hll area of Hunungton Beach 1s a tnp in the
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Mesa should
have a heart
for residents
To the Editor;
Costa M~ "caHcd the city wtU. 1
heart 8) bc1n1 the city with a heart
a.nd supponina hare Out Stives at
the Rea ( enteJ'. 11 has \'1nuall)
•destroyed a ne1ahborhood for tht
residents who lt"e there.
Tht' bus1nns ~pie 1n tM area•~
also being drasucafly 1mi*'ted tn a
negatl\ewa). Bct .... ecn 1984and 1988
the number of homckss ptople
ser' ed b> that aacnC} Nis ancrated
!\fold. Man} of these homdns
pcoplr are tran 1ents. alcoholacs. drut
addicts. mentally all and puolen.
Mo t art on toot so you can "'"•"ne .... hat this 1s doing to osta Mes.a. We
arr bcroming the Skid Row ofOranac
Count) ..... 1th transients slttpena be-
hind man) of our busu~sscs. an
re 1dents' shrubs and 10 cl\y parks. I he residents near the Rra Cenlcr
nonhcm rt of the Cit> bct\.\.cen Warner and Edin er . \: r car t 1cves and-r:u.=:.T"ac;r.;.,~--t---------------------
ha' e JOincd """h the business ~pk ===~==~~--~-=-~--:~~~~~t.Shatc.0UL.;1Cll~UIU~-----"the soup.kuchen be mo"ed from. this
rt 1dcnt1al and small-bu sncss area. ~au~ 1t 1s a predominan ti) mult1-fum1lync1gh~rh~and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
man)'_ cars arc parked on 1hc streets.
This recent ras h of thefts 1 not restricted to Huntmgton
Beach. Other c1t1e an Orans.c and Lo ngclcs counties arc
reporting ~1m1far increase" in burglaries and thefts of th< sc
t)-peS of automob1lec;. Whale 1hat may be a lcft-handc:d
compliment to the populant) of the automakers' equipment.
the thefts arc a financial thrca1 to not onl) the O\.\ners but to
CVCl)Ont' who complains abou1 high au10 insurance rates.
lhc concern of the OY.ncr ofTo)ota MR2 . Hyundat
Excels and H ond~ Preludes 1s obvious. The no1-o-obvious
concern Y.C all \hould ~hare 1 th e eO'ect lhosc car thefts ha"e
on our 1nsurance ra1cs because auto theftc; and burglanc from
all t)'pc of cars arc m rca 1ng. h'~ true that insurance on 1ho~ cars most popular wi1h
thieves will in rcasc as'insurancc companies pa) more claim'
to repair the damage or rcplJce part stolen. ·Bui c"ef') one's
insurance rate "111 reflect 1hc theft 1n one way or another
because this trend '""I innuencc the O\crall auto theft nsk
factor u cd b) 1n\urancc rompan1 cs to dl'lertmnc th(' rate
the) charge.
Police sa) rnr OY.ners G'ln help curb the ra h of thefts b}
rcrordrng the serial number of their 'ar's tcrco sy tern and
writing their dri\'er's license nurn~r on the fa bric or the scats.
The) suggest using a laundr)' marker and using the leading
edge of the scat rn h1on because it's an inconspicuous pot.
either step seems too much 10 a k of a car O\.\.ncr "ho wants
to protect his or her propcrt) and. help hold the line on au10
in urance ()ptnlOOs expressed In this space are those of the Dally Pilot Othef
views •llPfessed oo 1h1s P• are those ot lhelr authOrS W'ld ar1tsls Ruder•
eommen11 are 1nv1led end may be s.nt to Tii. Deily Ptlol P 0 Box 1~.
Co.ta M..-92626
California 's drought
The Dcpanmcn1 of Wa1cr Resource has _publ1 hcd 11s
1irs report for t<J 9 on-lhc latus of California' dcp etcd
water supplrc~. Th1.• nc"s 1 n't good. and the state' principal
water uppher arc responding accordingly. In um. the
drougha 1$ sull "11h us. and unlc s there' a substantial change
m the \\cat her an 1hc nc\t 60 da) , water rauoning for man)-
commun111e ma) be JUSt ahead
Agn ultural leaden arc .al read) pr('d1ct1ng potentially
d1sastrou lo sc~ -a b1llton dollar in lost rc\Cnuc from
crop 1hat"1llnotbegro"nth1 )ear.ano,era11$7b1ll1onlo s
for the econom\ o f the ( cntral Valle) ns a ,.,hole If pa t
c~pcnencc 1 an' guide. those claim ma~ pro"c to be c~aggeratcd arrtlt.'r\ hri'e a lot more Oc:x1b1lit> than urban
'Aller \ISCri "hen 11 come 10con~r"1ng "atcr, ..\nu in the last am• drought of 1976-77. "hen cond1ttons "<'re in man)
rcss>«t far more sc"crc 1han the) are toda}. agribu inc shad a banner )car. rean1ng unprecedented profits while actuall> uparidang the amount of acreage under 1mgatton.
But that doc n·t mean that the prospects for Califomaa
this )Car arc an)th1ng but grim. "1thout rain. tht~ will be
some real hard hap in the c1t1e as ~di a on the farm . Some
of lhosc bad effect could be m111gatcd 1f the talc had a
coordinated plan ro·r dcahn& wtth drou1ht in the same wa)
that 11 manage fl<>Ods
•. A c·oordinatcd drought plan 1s a~ urgena now a It' C\.er
been .
Safe sex kits
wag' definition of a totulatarian socaet) miJht be one 1n
which ever) thana not forbidden 1s mandalot). But 11·~ hard to
nicker at uch a d~firnuon 1f ~ ou look at the kind of thtngs ~me ao"~rnmcnt\ and acu"1Ms want to make mandatory
these da) . · TM late\t bnaht idea is l)(1n1 con adcrcd tn c~hert else")
Btrkek). There. tht citfs C"ommunaty Health th1sory
Commaucc wall soon consadi·ra proposal to n:qu1rt hotels and
motclJ to put a safc-sc' kit -c-onsastina of I OS propaganda
anci 1 few condom -in e\'ery room .•. Ccnaanly 1fson\c IDSad,ocacy oipnuataon wanted to
ra11t monc) to a.-ml* •fc..sc' ktts and offtt them to hotels
and motcl1. it would ~ di ff.cult to offer a "alid cnttdsm of
thltcffon... . B~t to pe s 1 law forcina motels and hoacli to pro' 1dc
JUcb kns ... es another qutS\ion tntirely. Wh•le M>mc motcli
art ~)' used for tt•uml liaisons. mos1 c:uslomtn don ·t
uw u.rm fOr ahla S*rpoet. and m1ny mlJht be offended b) 1hc ~of such perapMij\llia. ~
... Aa.s. &hew days 8divi1ts ~ lo think they ~n·a be
11keft lrrioUlfy unlCll 11tcy·~ wdl"'I '°tEm their idNs on odwn ~ ~. Th11 way lees thll n· •~
t0ric1y an which cvcrythina &hi• itn 't fl · 11 mandalOfy. ,., ... ,_,_,
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Remember when service·
stations offered service?
Remember the old ~n l\.'C tat1on'l
Thal .... as the g.a~hnc 1.1at1on man)
of us old·t1mer lr..ne~, hu1 something
our' h1ldrcn ma) nl'' er ~no"
fh'-' ~n1 c 't1\11on "a~ an oas1!>
v.hcrc an au1umob1lc dm er pulled in
tor -"ell. for sen ice y,,.s. the
. primal) rca"IQn tor .. topping .... as lo
gl't some ~sohnc Bui~ mud1 more
\\U\ pro\ 1dcd. Kem~mbcr pulhn~ 1n :ind il'nmcd1·
atd) bl'1ng surroundl·d b) t\\O lhrl'<'
or C\cn more nwn 1n uniform" One
man a-.lcd )Ou ho" man) gallons )Ou
wuntcd. Aoothl'r \\a\hcd )OUr win· dov.~ (lront. \1dc.• and bad~). \nothcr
c.·hcckl'd undl'r 1he hood -~atc.·r and
011 \nd ~cl 3nothcr chC\:kN your
11rcs and made c.crtain that 1he air
pre ure Y.3\JU\I nghl
rhc) \milcd. the) \\3\Cd "\nd the)
e'en o llcrcd gifts lor slopping in -3 ~·1 ot Jnnlr..1ngglJ)~!>ura JraY.ingfor
a trip to Ha .... a11
And ~c 1ook all of 1ha1 St"r' tl'C for
granted .\ftcr all. \\C "'ere bu)'tng fi'"c
or m.i~ be I 0 gallon\ of gas We "'CIC
lU\IOm\.'rS.
I re\:all an cntcrpn 1ng perw.r1 "'ho lrted 10 c.·h:111gl' lhc Y.3) ~r\ ICC
sta11ons operated. He C"amc up w"h a
new idea -~·IH<'n 1cc lk opened a
&!lS UlllOrLil~~ the corner of Bc\.("rlt
Boulc\ard and f atria" A\Cnuc sn Los
\ngdc: -near the Pan Pnc1fk
·\ud11orium.
H 1\ conc.'lcpt "as 10 do """") w11h
the ~r' 1c.c s11111on men Pcopk ~ould
pump their o""n g.iwhne and lhctr
monC\ "a l"Oll«tc:d b> }oung lad1c.·
o n rollc.•r'lkal\'c; Yo 1th l'hangc mJc.h1ne
on thcir bdt' fkuu~· )OU pumped
1,.our o"n g.t\Ohne 1hc co<,I wa
n·du1.cJ
l hl' lunn:pt "a l'\.C1t1ng \/a11onal
mag.t11nc~ did Jrttdcs on lhc: < l";IJ\
~lulhc1 n ( ahlorn1a 1Jea
i\nd oh. 1hc howl 1ha1 Y.cnt ou1
trom the big gasoline refining and
reta1hng chain~ The pra 11cc "a
dangcrou\. the) charsed utomobtle
dn,crs pumping their own g.isohnc''
Outrageous I he) ~ould ccnaml}
spill g.asollnc all o'er the plarc fh1~
.... a .. one huge: tire ha1ard. the) ~1d
fhe ga~hnc companies did mort'
than protc 1 fhc) '-'COi to the count)
of Los .\ngcle!> to 1a~e up 1h1 gra\l'
rn:111cr ol "Mtkt) (lhl' ~lf-scr' ace SJS
\IJl1on ~a' IOl-alcd on an 1 land of
unincorporalc.·d land 1n I os .\ngclC)
(. OUnl))
..\nd 1he c.·o unl)> ac'1cd qu1ckl). The
.,dl·~r' irc c.ta11on \\3\ clo\Cd
But things change O'er the )Ca~
o" C\cn the big g.asohnc rtfinen
and retailer~ ha'c ~lf·sc~' 1(e ps
st.mons -and there 1s no men11on of
dJngcr.
mcho". somrthm& 1s lacksna m
the sta11on 1h:u now do1 Orange
( ounl\ -a clsc"herc in the na11on. ~r' 1c( is lackmg. Restroom$ arc
IJc. lr..1ng. -\Uhlmob1lc m<'Chanics a~
IJt·king. n1lormcd. kno"lcdg(;lblc
personnel art laclonJ. mites are
lad.Lng. The onl) thing no1 lack1n1
arc lotter) llclr..cts. !.Oft dnnk and
t•and) bars Perba~ "-<' bcC'amt· a cu 1omcd 10
our ne .... ·SI\ le non·scn 1t'C stal1llns dunog1hca;i~l1nca1 1s Ounng1h 1
mcmoYabk pcnoo. v.c v.:utcd "'long
hnc JUSI 1ogct omt•g.a\Ohnc \nd \\e
kamed no110 complain
Oh. there art a few real St'r\lct'
\la11on in Orange ( ount) here and
lhl'l'I.'-'.Cl'} !\.'\\ ~nd thq t'hargc ::i ~t more 1x:r gallon for thc:1r sen ice
\\ J rl.'\Ult "C ;m.' Jll Jl'(U\t0111l'd to
~-csng the dn,cr ol a lu'u" Jut<t-
moh1k c.t.m<ling JI 1hc rl'Jr ot'thc.• c:ar
1n a \mart u11 pumping his or hc1
o"n ga\ohnc
Pa' h~t or P'l' later" b en th;at
dC\.1 ion ~111 'iOOn be gone a\ "e
llll'rel) 111~·11aca1d1mothcga pump
and Jon't eH·n ha'e 10 S3) :·number
tour" 10 a man or "-Oman \l:lnd1n1
~hind a bullct-p1uot glil s "indo ....
t:1l~1na conttnuou I) to a budJ~ on
the 1clc.·phone
I don't kno~ ~h lh1 <'Old. am·
pcNrnal d1 pc.•ns111a of p.sohnc -w
pre\ alcnt throu&hout the nation -
~'t'm\ out ot plJu: c.m the Orange
C.oas1 \1a'be bl-..au'ie:·"-hcn I fir\t
mo,eJ hen.-in 11.173 I"" 1mprc ~
b) ttw ~·aaa ) ou'ng mcn 111 ~ h11e
un1ll1tnl\ "ho \\:tfmcd .ar,>unJ "''
c:tr JI the "Cf'\ ice station \1a, tx-
bt't JU~ I kcl 1ha11hd)ran~ t \t 11. on~ ut the: la\t holdout'> of ~n IC'\' Of
fm·ndhncs . Of'J>('rsonal contact
But--"'•th-.l ~f}Jc~~liCJlllutU..lhal
ha lh3ng<.'d as t't'rrn1nl~ a w much
l'I~ h.i' c:han&ed > I 1and 1n 1hc
,·h1l1tna c.old 6chind the girl bu) 1ng
lolll't) t1d.ct' .inc.I ug.1rcll\'s v..ucing
toJ1H' "'' l'n't.111 lard to the.· un~ha'c..1 man 1n 1hl· 1h1d. "'ooknJ:id;ct "ho 1\
tallr..inJ. on 1he telcphonl· ·.\ hll up on numN:r four." I'"'>
·· umber four 1 out of order -
mo"c \Our car to number et&ht" he
i runlc; •
Uarti• Bro"' ttr pdll• ,.f' •t'• ·
ll'llt'r "M1rlhl Bro•t'r's OrHlt'
Co .. ty Rttport."
Hayden-Fonda breakup puts
tabloids into a feeding frenzy
May torpedo his political caree_r __ ., _________ ~,_.--'-,----
~ \( R \t LN I 0 -· res ctn<unl)
not nc\li tha1 a ( ahforn1:i statt'
lrg1 lator 1!> ha' 1n1 m:ir11al d10i" uh)
l>I\ or'c 1 1hc \M.1.:up.n1onal tlt\CJ5C of
polllln
01 \\ould 1t lx' unuwal 11 lhe
11nmt.'\.1131( l uw ol .a h1\'0tlilup "a' a
\4"\ual J31lmncc on the p.irt of the:
poht1rn11l r hl' < ap11ol \t'Cth""' Y.11h
\4:\
What niakc 1h1s part1~ ul;ir rupturt Ol'Y,\\\Onh~-nd J)l'thaf)\ pohtic.1111~
101pon<1nt 1 thilt 1hc poh111.:1an 1'
I om Ha)dcn \he \lnc-t1me ~rnll"'':tr
rad1c:-al .... ho ml\ he 1hc · s1a1c ,.
jCmbh ·, mo 1 tamou' nll'mbcr. anJ
hi\ nc~I) c: tranl('d lC)OU "altrc
Jane f-onJa . ·
hom out of th\' blue. a 'pokcsman
for the famous 1,;wplc annll\ll\(l-d la\t
VWttk th.ti the l•O had ~peratcJ . .\nJ
thal's about all ttK-~C\man •oulJ
Y). 1n\4'""' t~t "th• ...-perat1on ''a
pn"ll(' maurr. .
W1th1n a rc. da) hu~'t'f. the
orpn of publM: ~\tp •rc: ~"'I Utd/crt IPC'\'Ulall• that tht bftakup was rauwd b) Ha)dcn'11ffa1r •1th a
~hoanbftl ...mant. and JUU 11
quid.I). tht ( ap1101'1 own .,_.P
nulh churned out tM NIM Of the lllc!ttd third 1*1Y· •ho·1 litkd on tM ~•mb) saaff' rttord\ at an .. adman·
tM~ll\'C' tnRl._nt"
TM Star. a wpcnnafUt tabloid.
llil* n tht ·• llOI) of "' _., 1•1ia «teplHll. tvtll tNt atllcr ~ .. ~MtktT~
.. 11& R-. 01\lffti nt llli''• ·~-;;;-• ........... .Jl.
• "r• ctN:aili•=·" 11lr ......... E&IQ&Hf. -~ II "'~ ... '"°""' blftlhlnt~•pottof *•••e.
Wlllf9l1rlllclllllaid wcntDllHI ........ ~. "*. J•
'lpc.>eula11on. thl'' "'-"' 9m" part ot.1hc
pt\lt11c;il f.allout
The StOI") I t'tn-a .. 1n1 JU l a
H.-)dcn 1c. prl.'pa11ng to ma"c h1 pohu~al br~•"out mo'c a run for the
O~'\\I) ll(.'atrJ po 111(.'fl ot \t3tc IO•
\Ur:lnu~ \.Qfl\ffll\\IOner 1n 19~ .
tta)~kn the bc\l kno'"'n of lhc
radical ant1~ar mo,cment kader1. ol
1hc 1~6Ck h'" ~iruated ""h 1h;.11 '"'"I< lhrouahout h1 pclhlllJI ' n:cr Jnd "or~t'd hard to put 1t bl•h1nd him.
tt1~ marriage to tht ~ually nm· tru\.C~1al hmda tn 1913 had. 1f
an~thin" foclt'd lhc Oamn b«au~ 11
h~d taken on 1hc aura of an 1dco-
1og11:al happcn1na
1 he tv.o tampetlfll'd " a •cam for
the lJ f\lte 1n 1~76 and lht"n
cofoun<kd • poht1C'lll orsan1t.111on that (\ ohcd 1n name and ~ ~
kno-n as Camp1u1n { ahtonua, npouMna rn,1ronmc-nlal and other
rautn f'e>rmtt Go'. JC'fn BrvWa -
out of hr. 1ppef'('fttl). that HaY*ti
-ould atllrl him trom tbt lrft ftank
-onncd a oohuc:al alllAftC'f wtah tlW
coupk 1n 1"'hc ta~ 197<>1 that hat ronunwct to t~ htMtit and dcln·
mct\I of both.
...
I 1he ci ty listening? We. as Costa
Mes.a rt 1de-nt , .... ;11 not quit until
the) hear u and take acuon.
. T'\ LEY and P~TRICIA
SCHUDA
Costa Mesa
Big money trying
to pave wetlands
To lhc .Editor
The Hunlll'\&tOn Beach Plannana
(. omm1 ion 1s at I\ apm. Roter
latcs and company "ant to butld a
M1am1 Beach on the Huntinaton
Bea h Y.Ctlands. This event comes
after .tn' ironmcnt.al leaders foupt
for \(lrS to ha'e the am ~-wttn Brookhur.!>t !)1reet and Beach
Boulc\lard at t>ac1tic Coast H1&hway
rt1oned as a onscnauon diunct.
e"C'r mind that 93 pettCDl of
(altfornia'\ v.etland ha"c ahead)'
bttn destro)cd Ne~cr mind that
Pf't's1dcnt Bush has plcdacd no MW
los of v.ct\ands. Local dcvcloptts
who ~~nl a lonune lO bu) last year's •
ii) Council (iC'-(·uon must fttl they
101 their mone) 's v.oc;th
Mega de"clopmcnt on the
wttland and the Ascon mud dump
tran late into mq;abud. Loob lake the~ plan an all-oul assault on our
en' •ronmcnl. aided and abetted b
our ell!'(lN ulli 1als.
l ho\C of us .... ho care about
tfunttnglOn lk:u:h "'Ill ronunue to
litht th pl;an'> un11l the rest of the'
'ot~·'"' w;al.;c up,
8Rl.\N f-+A LER
Hun11neton Bce<-h
Swap meet no place
for sideshow exhibit
ro the Editor
On turda\, f-cb. I th. I auended
lhC 01an ( OUOI\ wap Meet "'llh
m~ "'tcand l\\Odaughtc~
I "-'1'> '!iurpnc.cJ. ~hod.cJ and d1sap-
pom1"-J to '4:C 1hc R:ittnJ Bull C\h1b1t.
v. hl't"' \\\ ap mt'C'l cu tome~ could
ha' l' 1h\."1r p1dur\." takc:n on this "dead animal ..
Thi\ \\J\ a magn1liccn1 animal. and
I c.ln't 1h1nk ot 3n)thin& mort'
d~1nidlll~ th:in th1 C'\htbll
h3'l' alw;l\<, been 1mprt'SseJ •1th
the quail I) of the range ( ~nl\
....ap Mc.-el. bul this e\h1btt 1s
Ct"1111nl) n 1 htgh cahbtt In fllc:1 . ll 1s
fit for a 1h1rJ-ratc s1d~how v.1th a
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oronadd Mar
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Service
Suvlce th•t lets you relax. Sen1ke mum u .adly
that •.. service. Wt strvt you both bdort ind ahtr
you mike your purcha'\e btnust you'rt just .,
important to us when you walk out H you were when
you •alked into our store.
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Selection
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incrtdiblt selection or merchandiu k a~ unique a'\ ·;a
is wide. Wt urry mort ramou'\ brand" in morr
utecories than anywhne el'f 1round. And."' makr
• h1blt of buytna entire inventorit' of parllcutart~
popular item~ and passtn1 the uvln~ on to you.
•
S a ii sf action . \...
• ali,fattion for) o ur pucr-of-mind. Circuit City is
completely dedinled to your otidactlon in every
wa}. And iffor any ru-.on. you btcome dksafi~fitd
with your purchau at Circuit City. you can return ii
for an nchanat or rdund for up lo thirty day11.
Savings
Savini' you can count on. Circuit City. with
location' from Vlralnla to California and
Washinaton DC to Florida. ha! the stroni buyini
power that enabl" us to offs quality home
entertainment and appliances at 1uarantud lo"'
prices.
SM Our 111 .. CounMlon For~ ·
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY24, ,_ ID
Anteaters run into nemesis,
not 4 9ers, but themselves
Long Beach wins, 7 2-6 7
9y JON flltGUSON ---°' ....... ,.... ...
It seemed so simple, so obvious.
UCI Coach 8111 Mulhpn warned at the bqjnn1n1
of the week that his UCI men's basketball squad
couldn·t become -----------
overco!'fident °' ar-Big West Conference ropntJUS1 bccaute It was play1n1 well. e•_:• ~ ~
The Anteaters had Nev~·L•' "~' ll 2 20 ' won on the road New M4l11ko Siert 10 .s 11 ••
gainst · Paciflc and hcone~:C~.~:.':. 1~ : :: 1! Fresno State and u1e11 s111e ' ' 11 11 l~ed in •<><1 hape ~·'t,!~lon : ~ :~ n with four con1ercncc uc1 1 1 11 11
pmcs remaining, all P.crf1e , 1 •• s 1t
at home. s.n .io.. s~Y'• k'.r~ s 20
So Long Beach Lono e.ac11 s1 n. uc1 " State heads into the Cal s1111 F"'*'°" n Paclloe "
8 C t Th Ne10t Maxiu St 12, UC 5e/!l1 S.ro.ra ti rcn en er urs-u1"' s1 10 s.n JOM s1 u da} nigJu. puts fonh i.vacs.·u1 vaee~ 1s Fre.no s1 11
Hamnaaon. "We fell we needed to keep the full coun
prnsure up and (sull) defend tht }.pointer, and we hlld
todefend(Racky) Butler. Butler( 18 points)isjusu h8nl
l"Y to &uard with him sealina Ind usin& hi• wide boc$J ... ~ ............ While UCf commuted onlt s1.1 tumo"m ..._
the prns and two less total than Lona Beach -me
pme, the Anteaters convened less than ~ pen:ent of .
thearshocs (46.3 percent), including only 2of13 3-t>oint
attempts. Mullipn attributed it to selfishness, not
taki"' the riaht snots. ' (Lon& Beach) did some allqal th1np -they
swttchcd," Mulhpn quipped in a np on hJs own team's
defense.
"I don't want to take anything away from Lona
Beach," Mulhgan said. ''But that was absolutely the
worst excuse for a team all )'Car. We were pathetic the
first half, and pathetic ln the second half. There was
absolutely no leadership. We don't defend the post. We
don't shoot from the outside. We don't do •'!}"h•na. ..
"We aot into the me. me. me syndrome.
Doktorczyk7who had 12 points. six rebounds and
five turnovers, was unsettled with the leam's and his own performance.
··1 can't speak for Kevan (Floyd), but I didn't do
an)th1na ri&.ht out there," Doktorczyk said. ··r .. e aot 10
show leadership, out there. The way l pla}ed. I didn't
show anythina. ·
1ts standard strong -----------
defensive etron. devours the Anteaters inside and
walks away with a 72-67 ~ ictory before 3.223 in _,...._..,..nendance··10 sweep thrRras. Wtnle the Anttalt"
v.ere never reall y out of the game. the) v.crc never realJ)
Floyd scored 18 poinl.....Oul--Rod-Palmer and-Je---11•
Herdman had ofTshooting nights. hiuinaa combined 6
Kevin l'loJd of UCI, who scored t • points,
Ulles off past Lo119 .. ~,. Sut• defender
..., ........... "'..._ ,..,_
llobttJ Sean In Tltur"ldar·• ... West Con·
ference P"'•· The ffert prevailed, 71·67.
1n at mentally. .
"We pla1ed "el) lackadamcal." said UCI senior
center Mike Doktorcz) k ... The game was stttanJ there
for us to take, and we didn't do anything about It.
... I think we were a little cocky .comins m,"
Doktorczyk said.·· 1 know it sounds craz). but I did. We
started feeling hkc we could "in four 10 a row JUSt
because we wan at Fresno.··
Mulligan called 11 "reall~ kind of sample The) were readr, to play. and "'e v.crcn t. .
'I've reached the point where l don'1 understand
this team. We pla)cd so well at P.acafic. Flo>d hit the 3.
po1nter with a man all O\Cr ham Herdman shot so well.
Everything "'as going plus. plus. plus, then ... "
Then the A'nteaters stop~ shootana well.
although a lot of credit has to go to Long Bcach·sdefensc
on the pen meter and notallow1ng wide-open 3-pointcrs
off the break .
"Coming into this game. v.e felt tlkrc v.erc two
kc}S to defense,'' said Long Beach tatc \oach Joe
of 18 shots, includina two of nine from 3-point rante.
Meanwhile, Long Beach sank 64 percent, includina 72 ~rttnt 1n the second half. The 49ers pushed the bell
1ns1de etrecuvely as center John Hatten (16 points),
reserve center Marco Acmina ( 14 points) and forward
Rudy Harvey{ I I points)combinedtohit l8of26shots.
While UCI did make nine steals and played
aaarcss1 .. cly in the open coun. Lona Beach's oft"ens1ve
penetration proved fatal. Were there any posative
a peels of the defense to look at?
"Not when their post auys shoot layms all ni&ht."
Mulhpn said. "We played behind, played in fioot.
thrce-quanered them. I cannot ex11lain that."
Hatten had 11ofh1s16 an the first half as the 49ers.
cl un& to a 34-33 lead on S8 percent shootina.
The Anteaters staned out the second half by
grabbina a 37.34 on baskets by Butkr and Floyd. then
proceeded to go scoreless for over five minutes as Lona
Beach built a 43-37 lead. UCI capitalized on a basket by
Palmer and a technical foul on Hamn11on, which
1"-ase'" UCl/SZI
$e.~ .Kings take upset reputatiori ot1 the ioad tonight·
CIF semis unfoid for Corona de/ Mar,
as we/las Conquerors, Roadrunners
1y ROGER CARLSON
"'-~,...~ Four remain -three go for 1\
ton1.aht.
That's bow at 11 for Orantc Coast area prep ba1lctbaJI teams as the CIF.
Southern Scc11on pla)ofTs enter the
semifinal \\Ith Corona del Mar.
Newport Chnstian. Saddleback and
-kv1nest1ll-tn the-hunt after su~1vin1 Wcdncsda) night quarterfinals
duels.
Corona del Mar( 18-9) as hooked up
WJth Morn1ngs1de H11h tonight in a 3-
i\ test at Hawthorne High; Ne"'pon
C'hnsuan (20-2) has a small schools
semis match on its home coun
apanst 20-S Ribct Chnstaan; and
Saddlcback·~ No. I-rated and top-
sttded Roadrunners (2(>. t) take on
h•ahly-rqarded Lakewood an a S·A
clash at Rancho Santtago College. All
arc set for 7·30 starts.
Ste~c Keith's 23-S Irvine Va-
querors. m(anv.-hale. take the na&ht
off. The) 'II bc pitted aaaanst S·A foe
Pasadena (2J.-J) Saturday night at
C'hnst Coljqc 1n Irvine. a
Corona del Mar has made a hab11 of
surpns.n1 CIF J..A OpPOntnts -
shanenna El Dorado an the tint
round and shocking No. 1-5ttdcd
Rolhna. Halls Wednesday, but CdM
Coach Paul Oms knows h1' team ha
it's hands full tonight
Corona aqes apanst a \Cl") quack
Ol)pe>nent ~1th suptr1or rcbound1n1
1bihtan, as ~II as dtahna wath t0mc
1n·houte probkfns, but he said the
CdM, Edison,
Mater Del vie
In qUarters
rclat1v1ty of successful football to
basketball as indeed something to
draw on.
"Matt Hernngton has the bad
ankle and Rach Mather spr.uned his
anlk apanst Rolling Hills." said Qrns. "And Jeff Jaclson wa~ feeling
poorl) throuahout the game. But v.h.o
knows?
"No matter who I put 1n Wednes-
day naJht. there was no dropofTfor us.
This idea about football and the
carT)o"er. ..en. they don't II.no"'
1bout losing. They·rc notaoang tOJUSt
how up. I thank there is 1 ClrT)'O\ er.
We've got several kids from football
and I think 11e ha\C a shot:·
Morningside a.,.,.alls -.1th a team
blessed wuh speed and quickness, as
\\-ell as SIZC. Among the leader for the
Monarchs arc 6-foot-6 Eddie ott
(16 0 PPI· 7.0 rebound~). 6-7 Chris
Vance ( 12.0. 9.0). 6-6 An Sava1e
CLO.O. 8.0) and 6-7 Jeff Cro""c {U
rebounds a pme). a arouP •h1ch has
. ..... .. 1H YA ICINGS/8Jt
f,IHI 'H\,hl IH\11
Barons top Poly again, Mormingside next ·
Ocean View, University, Liberty Christian fall in playoffs
Scruggs' 29
leads .sec by
Blola, 90-83
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"'f"t•t<l'iHICI \h
Garvey sees no political 1problems'
over revelation of two pregnancies
From The Auodated ,reu
AN DIEGO-Sieve Garvey's former
fianett cntic1zed &he ex·ba~ball star for ~
making her paternity altcaa1ions public and .• ..
she also insisted that Garvey knew she was • •
pregnant before he broke off their enpgement to mal'T)
another woman.
"I was wanting to handle this in a private manner,"
said Rebecka Mendenhall, an assignment editor for
Atlanta-based able News Network.
"Maybe in his mind this was
damagecon1rol. In my m ind. It was
unnecessary. It's a careless, reckless
1hing ... Mcl\dcnhall10td Ttie (San
Diego) Tribune in a 1rkphone
interview published Thursday.
Garvey. the former All· tar
first baseman of the Los Afl&eles
Dodgers and the San Diego Padres.
also has said that a San Diego
wpman he dated "four or five
G•rvey times'' subsequently informed him
she was pregnant. A baby girt was
born Feb. 13 to the unidentified '-"Oman.
Garvey told The Associated Press he was unaware of
any legal action against him in connection with etther of
the pregnancies.
The two women informed him they were pregnant
and he told them he would live up to his moral
Magic may return tonight
Calcavecchla early leader
MIAMI -Mark Calcavecchia. the ----
dominant figure in golf tb,ts season. shot a 7-_ J
under-par 65 and established a two-shot lead ti/
Thursda}' an the first round of the $1.3
million Doral Open Golf Tournament. ·
"I d idn't make a bogey so that makes 1t a good day. A
lot of g<>O<!. sh~ts, a lot of Sood ·putts, a fot Of good
everything. said Calcavecch1a. who has won two of six s~ns this year and missed a playoff for another 1itlc by a
sm&)e stro ke.
Ql OTJ: OJ"J'HE D ·\ \
Former O lympic sprint champion AOu W~ll•,
referring to six-time gold medalist Carl Lewis: .. Carl
Lewis. not the most popular of athlcles, constantly
rides his snowy white chariot against drup. The
problem with Lewis is that not o nly is he a sore loser.
but he aJso has a shon memory. Remember the
testosterone accusations. human growth hormone
and other 'natural' substances?"'
Angels beginning_ to stir
MESA. Ariz. -Left-hander Jim Abbott,
the main attracuon in 1he spring training ~. •
camp of the California Angels, found some
refuge from the commotion. on the mound·
Thursday. '
Abbott, the Angels' top draft choice last June. pitched
about 10 minutes of batting practice. He looked sharp as
he ovcrmatched rusty hitters. who were unable to pull his
celebrated fastball.
But Abbott discounted his showmg against hittrrs
like Dante Bichctte and Dick Schofield .
"The bats arc still slow:· said Abbott. rcferrintt to tne
Ainge goes to Sacramento
SACRAMENTO -The Sacramento ----
Kmp traded forward Ed P1nckne~ and • ~
center Joe Kleine to the Boston Celli~ ,· ~
Thursday for auard Danny Ainae and center
Brad Lohaus.
Kinp spokeswoman Julie Fie confirmed lhc trade
after first admittina only that "ifs in the works and both·
.-nies have talked:'
Landry out, Johnson In?
DALLAS -A Fon Wonh t~Jevis1on e
station rcponed Thursday nit.ht that the
Dallas Cowboy$ have been solo to Arkansas
bu1incssman Jerry Jones and that Miami
Hurricanes coach Jimmy Johnson will be named to
replace Tom Landi)' as coach of1he NFL team.
Cowboy1 president Tex Schramm denied any
knowledge of the report by KXAS-TV of Fon Wonh.
..
obhptions. he said
"lft~ls proved that I am the father. I would etttaanly
hve up to any obhpt1on1 I ha~c incurred." he said.
When asked about banh ron1rol. Garvey. a Roman
Catholic. said previously: ·Td hke 10 think that with any
relauonsh1p. one of the two people auumt rcspon11bll11y
for btnh control alld .. one *ill say. 'I'll be rcsponsiblt-.
.. In both cases. I was IC'd 10 believe that I wasn't
responsible for birth control."
Garvey said Mendenhall didn't tell ham she was
pregnant until two wccli.s after he had broken their
engagement in January.
"I'd hate to bclicvr that all this came about simply
bccauSt of hard fcehnas over a broken enaaaement."
Accordana to Mendenhall. however. Garvey knew
about hcrprqn1nc1 when he brokeofftheircnpaement.
On Saturday. Garve~ mamed Candace Thomas, JO.
of Palos Verdes. 1n a pnvate ceremony at her parents'
home in Deer Valley, Utah. Th~y had planned a formal
wcdd1n1 1n May or June. but Garvey ~cdnesda)'
the) rushed the ccrcmon) ahead "becauK I }ust couldn t
lave without her."
Asked 1f he thouJht the situation would have an)'
affect on his poht1 al aspirations. Garvey said. "I don t
think so. I've been single for the past six years. rve dated
three women O\er the past couple of years and It
happened that l\\O of them became pregnant. I think that
if I was marncd at the lime. there would be some
criticism."
I' THE 81,E .\('H ER S
.. \\/
Missouri under scrutiny
COLUMBIA. Mo. -M1ssouri'offic1als -----
said Thursda)' they've been officially notified • ~
that lhe National Collegiate Athletic Associa-,· ~
t1on IS investigating possible v1olat1 ons by ----
the school's basketball proaram.
It marks 1he first lime the NCAA has formally
1nvest1gated Missouri's proarams. said Chancrllor
Haskell Monroe. who announced the in\esugat1on after a
meeting of the school's lntrrcollcg1atc Athletic Commit·
tee. Monroe said he rt«1vcd not1cr from NCAA officials
Wednesday.
Sutton vows to stick It out
LEXINGTON. Ky. -Eddie Sutton
repeated -hi1 detr rauoatJon to stay-on -.:s-.• ~-•
Kentucky basketball coach Thursday and ,.· ~
former Purdue coach Lee Rose denied that he ----
had talked to the school about succeeding Sutton.
"I'm a fi&h ter," Sutton said. "I'm proud to be the
coach of the University of Kentucky. I've tried to run the
program in a class manner. rm not about to rH1p."'
Sutton. at his weekly news confcmcc. was ~ieaed
byq~esti<,>nsrelatingtoa story Thursday in thcColumbys
(Ohio) DaspaJch that Rose. now an auistant coach with
the New Jersey Nets, would be named lO rrplacc ham iri a
few weeks.
·1 JJ,J:\ ISIO'\-H \ 010
TaLaVISION
11 a.m. -GOLf: Senion tournamen1 from NUIH,
Fla .. ESPN. 1 o.m. -GOLf: LPGA tournament from Kauai,
Hawaii, ESPN.
4 o.m -GOU': PGA tourn.ment from Miami
(detayed), USA
5 pm, -NO aAMCITaALL: New Yortl VI. Watn·
1neton al aa111more. WOR.
S:OS o.m. -NO aAIKITaALL: Utah at Oeftftf', TBS.
6:30 o.m. -NO HOCK•Y: Klnet at EdmOnton, Prime TKket.
7.50 o.m. -ftACIC ANO P•LO: USA lndOOr
Champlonlhlo from NeW York Cdl69Y9dl, TBS.
I P.m. -HORS. Uc.Go: Santa Anita rep6ays,
Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, 1CUO p.m.).
10 p..m. -BOWLING: Lu Veen JQurnament ClaN>~
ESPN,
•AOIO •
6:30 p.m. -NO HOCKIY: Kines •• EdmOnlon, KORG (1190).
6:30 '·"'· -NO ~LL: C""'" et Mleml (detayacl), KRTH (QO).
7:l0 o.m. -NO USKITaALL: Secremento al Luers, ICLAC (510).
I ..... ..,,..
plly :-=.:. 11)1n IO
teetaillllY live UCI IOIDe momen-
tum. ua ma-.ct '° rally ror a wf
S2-SI lad aid lied the rme twice
mott. the final time 11 S with 4:'8
Id\ in lbe pmc. ' Aemi~ who Md IUen conuol
inside whia Hiiien wnt IO lbe bench
walb four fouls. ecorod 12 of his 14 in
tht second half. Hit layin, Darrdl
Faulkner's three-point l'llY and a 3-
pointer by Tyront Mitchell made it
6 7-60 with I :41 remainina. Then
Mitchell hit three free throw5 and
Faulkner two down the stretch.
''(Fltmina)did it.inst Vepsand
he did ii apin 10ni1111." ttamnason
said. "He Kon:d J>!eltY well. He wua bas factor ip this win. And Mikhtll hit
a bia l-pc,.n1 shot and hit some bia
free throws."
Lulls were the name of the pme.
Lon& Beach built a 21-14 kad with
12: 19 remain1na behind ti&ht points
apitee by Hatttn and pref Mitchell.
But tht 49en went scoreleu for the
next five minutes wtllch included
three turnoven and two air bills.
UCI 1eorcd I 0 stnught capped b~
Make Lablt's threc-poinL play with
8:36 left m the half that pve the
Anteaters a 24-23 lead. But UCI did
not 1eore for the next 6: 16, and the
49en took a 32-24 lead on Jeff
Eastin's 18-foot Jumper. But
Herdman and Palmer hit 3-pointcrs
down tht stretch to make 1t a onc-
point pmc at the half.
A
re ult Is the sa ... ·
G~z ~ts d«ision
as H~ma~z can't
cont/nu~ th~ fight
8y •NNY MCMDO
.._ ..... c.004&*1•
Abe Gomez o( Poco1ma upped h11
rtt0rd to 14-2 11 he stopped Lu11
Hernandez of Redlands in two
rounds Thundly niatu.
It WIS the main .:venl of the e~et1inaat the Irvine Marriott and tht
end came (or Hernandez when the
doctor ordered tht fiaht IO be 1toppcd
bcdusc of a cut over the left e~.
The 1wo fi&htcn could not 111re
how it happened. Was 1t 1 had buu or
was at from a rip1 hook? Hernande~
thought at happened in the fint
minutes of the fint round a~ra head
butt.· Lopez said he didn't rcahzc
Hernandez was cut unttl the second
round. after a b11 nlbt hook.
This had the makings of attat fi&ht
as the. two fi&hters warmed up and
found their ranae an a hurry.
Hernandez won the fint round as he
began sconna with has and scttina up
Lopez for some short n&ht hands to
the head.
Lopez beaan attackin,1 the body of
Lopez and landed a bi1 naht hook ..
mac raUy opcMdlbec-. H«n·zda
Wiie> ... _. .. otr .. willa .. 1M1ack1Md•Pa1•--·-middlc of lbe roillld. Hem as~ &anded four IOlid COllllliMlioM IO
bead of lApcz. ~ ee I d IO ncapc Hcman*i aM went IO work
Oft lheCUL R._aaed riahl boob by l.opa ad
the ldl eye OI Hemanda rea111 ~ncd up the cut, but he ma-.d IO
finish the round. The rina cfoclOt
made h11 way into tht iina and 1ftd
1nspcctina the cut above lhc left eye ot
Hcman«z. ordered w ~tlh• llOI>:
ped. J "We dad butt hadt a couple
tunes. but It was 11 rilbt hook ealt)~· the serond round wt optned
cut," said Lopn. "Hcrn1ndez onl
hurt me wath Ont short shot, I t
thas fight on shon notict, but I was
ready to 10 the daJtancc.
"I took a chance walh this fi~t
because I have anothtr fi&ht w1lh
Carlos Marquez of San Otcao on lht
I Sth of March." eonunucd l..optz.
Hcmandct, whose record now aoes
to 12-8, trained for two months 10
fi&ht a taJI fighter in C.hfomia's
undefeated Super Featherwciaht
Champion Genaro Hernandez, was
very dissapointed at the outcome of
the fipt. .
Punching out the long view
A blast from the past and the not·
too-plcasan1 from the present offer
the weekend viewer tM full spectrum
ofthcevoluuon of the modern
American sports hero in the ~orld of
boxing.
ABCs Wade World ofSponsSatur-
da)' at 4.30. providing an inside look
at one of the most. 1f not tht-most.
gruclingathletaccndurancc events
known to maR. _
0
With Just two weeks rtmammg in
1hc collcae basketball conference
stasons. and no less than IS pmc
will aaron network and cable stations
When CassiusClaycmergedasthc
hcav) lo\-Caght champion with a stun-
nmgsaxth-round knockout of title
defender Sonny Liston on Feb. 2S,
1964. it wasthecom1ngofa new st) le
of athlete. a new breed. Clay, ~ho
later changed his name to Muham-
mad Ah. wasa ghmpsc oft he future in
the world of athletic personaltt1es
O n Sunday. Clay's longtime ph)'S·
1cian Ferdie Pacheco will co-host an
NBC special commemoratintthe
silver anniver51ry of the Clay-Liston
bout. The show. which bcains at
Noon on 'Channel 4 includes the
ora1inal closcd-carcu11 telecast of the
fight and rare foou•gc of the press
con fettnces before and after. ·
The mockm topaun, "Iro n" Mike
Tyson will launch his fifth heavy-
weight title def en~ 1p1nst Great
Britain's Frank Bruno on pay cable
Saturday naghtat 1:J>.m.on HBO
lngames1nvolvinglocal Pacific-10
teams, watch for Sunday'smcetinaof
UC LA and Washmston Suite and
U sgamc..,.,1th Washington Satur-
day.
In the Big West. r1p1dly-ns1n1 UO
hosts Nrw Meinco State on Prime
Tacket Saturday niaht. while 18th·
ranked Nevada-Las V~s plays the
last of 1ts five mid-conference na·
uo nal telrv1sion dates at Louisiana
StateonSaturdayat 11 a.m.Also'
ahead for UCI 1sa nataonal tclcv1s1on
date next Thursda)' agams• U tah
Clay's efforts to dazzle seem harm-
less when compared wtth the m)'nad
ofhfe·s s1tuat1ons which enter the
sports news of today'sathlctcs.
There arc always many topcom-
pelltor from Southern California on
hand fortheGrandaddyof all
triathlons, thclronman 1n Kona,
Hawa11 . It \VIS the first of the ultra-
triathlo n cventund remains the
most prestigious with ats 2-milc rough
\.vatcrsw1m.126-mileb1kcand26-
m1lerun.
tatc at the Bren Center.
Perhaps the best matchup? No. 2
Anzonaplaysat o.9Dukcon
Channel4Sundayat 101.m.
Taped h1ghh&hts from last fall's
cventa1ras the Tcad segment on
'.
Week.erld TV~ radio sports
Saturday
TELEVISION
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ESPN
11 am -COLLIGI 8AMCIT8ALL: Nevada· Lu Vegu
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11 a.m. -GOLf: Senion tournament lrom N•*'· Fla ,
ESPN
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l P.m. -BOWLING: AmeTlc.an Dream Clanlc from Les v~, (lal'edl, CtlanMI 7. ·
1'30 P.m -GOLf: LPG.A tournament lrom K•ual, Hawaii,
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Channel 2.
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(detayed), Channel 7
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West GermenY ltePect>. TBS.
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Fordham, WGN.
C Pm. -COLLIGI MS«ITaALL: Vllleno•a al Botton
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4:30. m -MOCl(IY: New York •eneen •• au..c. WOR S p m. -COLLIH 8ASKITaALL: New Me> 1Co Stale al
UCI, Prime Tldlet
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7 o.m. -90JWMI: Mike Tyson vt. l'r.,. 8tuno In • 12·
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1:30. m. -IOCCIR: OeltQ-•t LH'"· ~ Ticket
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Syracuse, Cl'lanntl 2
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ESPN
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Channel '
1005 a m -AUTO RACING: Pontiac .00 'toctl car race
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'I am -"o •AM<IT8ALL; 80"°'1 at New Vorll., Chan.WI 2 •
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~r.: inao the Aquaaic RetcMll'Cft TNll ude11ablishedbyCOftlJ'Cll inl9M.
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Thr firs&junM>r saal .. prosram ronf~ttntt. IOODsorcd tiy lhe
Soulhml Califoriia Y oulh Yacht
RacinaAMoaMion(SCYYRA)w1U
bthddSalurdayfrom8a.m. lo4p m.
at tbe BlltM>I Y llC'ht Oub. 180 I
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Sel\le ~· a. ClllllO '1 Olltllf'• .s. OcNn vie;. 37 ~ W. T"°"Mftd Oell1 SO
HIM'I 76. West Co-i"11 70
•·AA O..•llNiih M.H>Oll VlelO 60, NMI" fOfrel\Ct 5,
V04/\0I '6, 0ow ..... SO Ce<l\Ofilo $6 u111.,on•tY 4S
Bayaick Dri~e. Corona ~I Mlf. AU
thole lR&ett$ted lftJUfttOrtaahna.
indud1n1jun1ord11tttors,junior
advisors. coaches. pattnts, C'lubof·
• •
(aqand iftlll'UC101Hft Uflld IO
1twnd. The feeof'S20 ~ penon
1ncludet luaach and rcframent1.
Funher information call Sww Kar·
•67S.907SorBalboa YachtC1ub. 673-3515. a The U.SCoaSl Guard Au•1h1ry, Balboa Bay Aotaua 2S will conduct a
b0e11 .. 11~1y and tcamanlhipcour1f
111nina March 7, 11 lhe Sbartc Island
YachtChab.1099Baysidr0n"e, ~Beach. Thecourw 11 f~ andlalts~\en Wttb. For infor-
mation contact Jean Sal by 11 83(). S07.S.
.....,,....._.... The Newport-Mesa Unified cet .,...._.,
School District will formally s.c_, ..... ._...
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SEA KINGS
Froml1 s~arhtaded an I a..me winna,..
streak.
.. Thtir same is a fuU-coun l)lelllDI
pmc 10 crcale a lot of tcori"I oPPonun111ts off a pmbh._ PRMilll defense." "1d Orris. .. So like wc'w
bttndolnt. we-have to-iaRa11e ahM--
ball and bea1 their prn1. It doela"t
wund llk_c they -.ant to pta)' a half.
court aame.''
OirK1'eMteHa ...........
North on .OS to El ~undO llvd. IU('noff
In Hawt"<Wne Turn rret\t on El 5-lftdO
a nd l>rOCHd H51. Scnool IOcated at •ff W. ·
El ~Ul'ldO 81vd
(Ol\'(Otl. Anello•ITI '1 WflliOke JI
••• o.i.tnetilNh
PelOt Ve<Mt '6. Le H~e 2'
K••t!IO " woooor.0111 s1
b II t Id G'9 F..,.,,.,,., Moem<. def Gretc"'0!1 Me· na~ t~ varsity base a re ior•. s.n ..,,,'°"'°· • 3 '4 Orns 1s also a" are of the way a
at Newport Harbor High. Stu c ..... men game with Morningside can chanac
J W Nortn SI Lot Aiel°r'•tot SO
Nw•f 61, Arltt·• 4f
Fine Field, Saturday at noon uc1 s • ......., ... , rapidly, due to the st)le of Mom·
Fine. a 28-year-resrdent of SHc"' iP> Gel ic.:.""' 6 4 1 , K•"' 11 ang 1de.
l·•~
8 rH Ou"CMI "· St l.UCv'& 40
Newport Beach. Who died last 1~c11 ci.1 Zimmerm•"· H , M . • 3 er•llO• " ome say that 1f you're down by
Y•ar o f a heart attack, was an 1uc11 c1e1 o Ne· • ,., •·• Lubl\lr tucn csei I 0 \.ou'rc reall) onl~ down by two,
SI Jo ...... Lllwd 51, """'°"" S2 4'1e~o 10, Le Quil'le 60
.. v.,_,..,y19,,. ' 3 •·• Wi!ll·Ro•n CP I dlf ~ f b • I avid suppotter of youth C•doVOI', 'J, 2 • M~ ll.o.,..oil 1uc 11 cset and 1 )Ou'rc up } I • you re on Yup
P-"" Deter! 61, Co" Ill M baseball Over the past 28 Leete.re, •» • 1 b} t"'o, .. said Orns ... They're not real
Years he volunteered his cl~ tc.e01·"·Li.Ol'4of ~ cset w..i1·Rotl\ pa11cnt. We have to make it a half-
H\,f"H \11 ~ .... ,,W(\ f I 6 I COun rcmc. h's &0108 10 be tOuah • as a coach or umpire to Harbor d • h h ·t commun1tv c ..... men ~n . t C) re 1n t cir ome tcm ory. _Ar B~al.!.. M~RQJa_nt.c~t----°'"* .. ~Mt-..tftl --"We'ttcciu1trlyaoinJ1o-havet<tbr-
c ..... t1onal Little League. The Boys· ~ conC(mcd abou1 rebound1na and the Club of the Harbor l'vea and Reo•11•r 10 1 °'' conei. •·3 1 ) Lv IL•i pres If we can counteract those UC• S, Cll lte• LM ..._.... 1 UCI 10) 010 OOC>-5 I 3
Co Ste•t LA • 000 100 000-1 6 1
Clef GeDr•~ 6 I ,.. Cl\01 (01 Ott Guttlffet · • o 'd Newport Harbor High School. , 1 , , ,_. Nor•" 1oi <Mf Jo11u H , ,., things I think we vc got a shot. saa
LO(d o o.t Mane .... , • • •·l •·l . ~· Oms. W•••or'" end koer SHre. Cvllt("t lfl •NI
Sv•••ll w -Wll•Orl'1 1·1 L-SPtrt
l&-<:omo1 llJCI) 8 \II tCSl..AI 39-Perker tUCll ,
o ~' Co• ' 1 ~ Mall Cw1cnnia, Bnan. Spratt and
co11ea·L~ 1L11 oei G•l>f••Hte1M11or. t·• Wnrrtn Johnson are obvious stancrs
•, •, Gut.errei·,W\ff 1Le1 ~ Nori!\· for Corona tonight bui the lnJUry ~·, ~ l• ~ 4 "'°' Lord .10 1 °" ~"(-.. ,. factor makes the ~ t of the hncup Comnwnnv , .....
NOtt·CON'IRllNCI °""Mef CNSI 12, Cltnll I CommUftltV , ..... wamen cloudy. mon&. th~ mlJO~ con·
..oe.-cOHfHUKE tnbutors arc Chns Phha. Hemn11on. Cllru\ toO 000 •-1 3 I O<tr.~t Coe\I 120 100 )-17 I l 0r.,... c-• '· CMMt o Jeff Clark, Jackson. Weston Johnson.
S.11erv coc o.i~. •·•. 6·3, 11"111'°' and Mather II ' heel led
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•OC I ff Jonl',104\ 6·1. 3. •·4 Ew1119 lOCI The aamc was ong1na ) SC u °'' r ... 'l • > M<Lin oc, de! •"'1 'o for lf!llC\\ood H1ah. but a decision by
• 2 c ..... ncs toe ~ W°"9 , .• •·0 kct1 the C'JF Southern Section office to tOC Clef N•llOI 6 0 6 0 ·
Hltlll KMee tlrlt Oeulllt• move the aamc to Hawthorne came s.111"~·Hu1 ' oc1 o.1 •• ·JOMs•Oft. Thursday evcnina follow1na a pna-Clf ~·A QUUTllt~tN•LS
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0 'ewport C'hnst1an's first·ycar
coach. John Diebold. a<>t • aood look
at the compct1t1on Wtdr\elday na&ht
"hen, af\er watch1na his team oust
No 1-~ed Hes~na Cluis111n in
1he latt at\crnoon, took m R1bet
Chnst1an·s 91-71· "•Ctol) o-..er Cal
Lutheran 1hat n1Jht.
"'The\ handle the ball well on the
open oOor. run well. break •ell and
can .1._ump for offcns1\.e rebounds."
said Diebold. "We're b119Cr than the)
arc. but that won·1 mean much 1f wc
don'l bo~ out.
"Most of the time 1t was much hke
a la\-up dnll ""'th brcakav.~ aficr ~a\.a~a)'.''
· Diebold ~111 1a11 hi s same fhe -
.S-foot-""' Jon Bahnsen. 6-foot-7
Jercm> <.lark. 6-3 \\a) ne E' crcu. 6-3
Mark. Carca.p and 6-3 Oav1d
Humber Bahnsen 1s the major sconna
wt'lP<>n (24. 7 scunna av~). bu1
the mal ~c 1s the comb1nauon
.\ lnce tOJUr} to Everett and ~me
\ aned s1ckncn 1 credited for mo t of 1'1c" port Christian's '"'o IOSS(' in 22
stan
R1bet Chnsuan·~ dep1h 1s c' 1dent
b) 1he prc~nce of 6-foot senior
Mau net Johnson { 14 9 PP&). 6-4
\Ophomorc Chn uan Muv.ell (12.9
ppt. 16 4 rtbounds): S· I 0 Keith Henderson C 12 S PP&-I:! I rebounds).
and 5-Ton) Ltt (q 4 PPI)
R1bet t'hmt1an's F11ht1n1 Frop
feature a :?·3 zone v.nh the center
pushing out to form closa to a 2-1-2,
"'h1ch 1s a familiar defense in the
mall hools game
""-<' lno" how to attack 1t and
lno" "hat "e v.ant to do. but om<'timN wt've b«n 1mpat1enL··
s~ud the '-c" pon hrisuan coach.
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Boardwalk + pool, uun•,
gym, clubhouM. New paint &
carpet•. .
2 BEDROOM. I II BATH $1700/MO -·Lat + ~ depoolt
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Do your buying and Mlli ng
at the claaified market.
rta.IC NOT!CE rtlUC JIJTICE
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141-1114
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t1onwaoon 1914. loaded. ••cehnt concMton 391(
mtlee; ,,.., tires must
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Japanese
-airline,
Boeing
tell deal
WA HINGTON (AP)-All Nip-
pon Airways of Japan ha"e an-
nounced an order for _20~ Boeing_
/47-4005 and said ncao11at1ons are
under way for Boeing 76 7s that could
raise the total value of the two deals to
more than $7 b1lhon.
The sale of 747-400s for deliver)'
be&Jnning in 1992 came despite
Boein.ss inability to meet deliver)'
deadlines for the soph1 ticated Jumbo
jcls too1hera1rhncs. Company Chair-
man F. A. Shrontz said Wednesda) the Seattle-based compan~ hopes to
get back on schedule with a ne"'
delivery plan.
...
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Fedwill ew y
for bank holding
firms to buy S&Ls
W4SHINGTON (4\P) -Federal
Reserve Board Chairman Alen Grttnspen, saying a teparatcly rttu-
latfd thrat\ industry may not be
ttded 1n tht fulurt. told Conal'CS$
hunday that the fed will make 11
cas1a for bank hold1na (:Om1>1n1cs to
bu}' troubled sav1nss and loans.
Greenspan, testaf yang before the
Senate Banking C omm1ttce. also said
the central bank and the Treasu11
Dcpanmcnt have arranged to sup-
pon the Fedtrai Home Loan Bank
syslcm an the event of runs oo S& Ls
The Fed cha1m1an's comment { came as oppos111on to President
Bush's 333-page S&L proposal grew
among members of C o~ngrcss fight•tl&
to pr~rve a ~parate S&L 1ndu try.
end of the da). thrith w1ll look a lot
mort hkcbanks than ther,do now. but
thcrt will stall be thnfis. · Grttnsl)ln
11Mt ... Utumatcly tt's going to be the
matkets tha1 arc goana to determine the banking structure in this coun-
lry." "Spcc1ahLed monpgc le114ers wall
exist because the) arc profit.ablt ... I
don·t thank 1t rcallv matttn whlt lund
of inst 1tut1onal 'structure we put
around tt:· he ~ad. But Greenspan told the commanec
he was not S1)'1ng that .. at this st.a~
that we should do aw a) wath the thrift
industry."
The order, added to six 747-400s
ANA ordered in October, makes the
airline the biggest purchaser of the
new model. Japan Air Lines ordered
20 of the same model in July 1987.
British Airways ordered 19 in August
1986.
The Main Street Dl•leland .. nd entertains for w..-1np. parties 8fMI evetlb at
the crowd and shows how It provides Music Wednesday•• second annual 8ullne11 ••po. At a hearing of the House Banking
Committee. Rep. Richard Lehman.
D·Calif.. complained that Bush
would give banks preference in buy-
ing up S&Ls and turn the oversight
and regulation of the thrifts over to
bank regulators.
What will not sun'' e. he said, 1s a
thrift 1ndust11 that rehcs on shon-
term deposits to fund Iona-term.
fixed-rate mortgages.
Greenspan \31d his board "attaches
considerable importance" to a
planned Treasur) Department study
of broad ques~ons not addressed by
the Bush plan. such as the future of
dcpos1t ansurnncc and of S&Ls. Only one 747-400 has been de-
livered, to Nonhwest Airlines. The
new model takes a smaller crew. has a
new wing design, saves fuel . can fly
further and can be equipped to carry
more passengers than the 747-300.
Boeing now has 192 orders for the
newrlane. Al Nippon, Japan's largest airline
with 102 planes, announced at a news
conference with Boeing officials that.
it will pay $3.15 billion fonhe 747s.
includtn& spare parts and General Electric engines. The planes arc to be
used on both ®mestic and new,
expanding intemat1onal routes with
delivery of from four to six a year
between 1992 and 1996. The 747 sale alone is equal to 5.7
percent oflast yea r's U.S. trade deficit
with Japan, ANA officials noted.
Sigeya Goto, ANA executive vice
pres1denl, said the company 1s also negotiating with Boeing to purchase
IS to 20 Boeing 767s at a cost ofS 1.2
billion to S 1.6 billion. They would
also be delivered beginning in I 992.
ANA flies more than 27 million
passengers a year on 66 domestic
routes and on international fli&hts, to
Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles: BciJ·
ing and Dalian, China; Go.am. Syd-
ney, Seoul and Hong Kong.
Next year. Goto said. the airline
plans. to add flights from Tokyo to
Bangkok, Vienna. Mo1tow. London
and Stockholm. ANA became an
inter-Qational airline an 1986 with
flight~to Guam. He said the airline
expects a 30 percent increase 1n
international passengers this year. "Thanks to the healthy )Cn.
Japanese citizens are travelling the
world and consumer demand as
increasing steadily." he said.
Goto said the aarhnc as sa11s!ied Boeing has implemented new manu-
facturing procedures that \\.Ould over-
come problems the manufacturer has
had with miswirina an new aircraft.
He said that with the big order.
double the number of Japanese
technicians would be sent and their
stays at Boeing plants would be longer
in overseeing construction of planes
ordered by the airlines.
The Boeing chairman. 10 a s~ch
before the International Aviation
Club after the announcement. said
delays in 747-400 deliveries "have
been a disappointment to us."
Shrontz said other purchasers are
bein& advised of a new delivery
schedule.
SALEH
Starts Saturday. Feb. 25th
tor one week only. Shop
earty for beat buya. Styles
and quanttti.. llmlted.
Ald111 C1rP1t1
1813 Pteclntte Ave., Cotti M_.
~·838
Expo participants get names
out int-o business commonity "Rather than heal the wounds. ~our plan may actually put !t (th~
S&L industry) out of its misery.
Lehman told Trcasur) cretal')
Nicholas Brady.
Riegle expressed concern that the
s&pdy could be an opening "for reall)
doana away wnh the savi,ngs and loan
andustr)'.. He said that when taX·
pa)crs pa y blllrons of dollars toward
resolving S&L problems. the) wall
demand assurance the money as being
spent on a system that serves a pubhc
purpose.
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OI the Oalty Hot S1.ttt
The opcrat1\e "orJ floa\cd acro'i
the fairgrounds e\h1b1t hall hlc a
mantra: "Networking."
Bu inesspcople from across the
county JOaned the chant this "eek at
the second annual Busincs E\po
hosted b) the Orange Count~ Fair
and Expos1t1on Center.
They wandered up and down the
a1sleswhercrcprescntat1\e from 151
businesses hawked "ores and scr-
v1C'es.
The maJorit) offered sen aces that
appealed to business community
needs-hotels. rcstauranb. catering.
temporal') help agencies. accounting
services. auto leasing. financial 1n-
stitut1ons. Bui th ere were the
··widg1t ~salespeople. too. ·
The maJOnt) of par11c1pants
weren't nccessanl\ expe'cting to make
a sale at the E,po:Thc} were looking
down the road. getting their name out
in thebusanc commun1t). Network-
ing.
Fairgrounds spokes"'oman Jail
Llo)d said the) hatched the idea for a
count)wtde ml\er last )Car after
meeung \\1th SC\Cral area chamber of
commerce rcprcscnLata\ cs
lf'llll I--· ·--a= -......... -... 1Gll9 ..................
AOot9 II-om H ...,,..
"h's an opportunit) to drum up
business and make connections,"
Llo)d said.
The opening salvo last year was a
relat1,el> small effort. This )Car,
booths "'ere sold out in about two
"eeks. Llo)d said.
"We had no ad&a that we \\.Ould be
able to sell this man) ... she said.
It also afforded fairgrounds rep-
resentatives an opportunjty to show
'1s11ors they have more to offer than
an annual county fair.
"It allows us to bring m people to
sec that "'e rent year-round ," Llo)d
said. ,
different markets.
Randazzo said they recently par-
11c1pated in a travel show and were
slated for an upeom1ngseniorci11iens
e po.
At Wedncsdafs gathcnng. Ran-
dazzo was trying to get a dual message
out to the business community:
.. Thank of us not only for business.
but for leisure," he said.
For another participant. the expo
was a forum for what her business 1s
all about.
usan Linn was peddling her
Directory of Orange Count)
Networking Organizations.
The sccrctar)' denied any .. 1nten-
11on on our part to deliver up the &L
andustl) to the banking 1ndustl).'.
Earlier, Brad) had said that S&Ls
arc an important pan of the nation's
commitment to affordable housing
and that the admin1strat1on plan
.. assures the emergence of a healthy
and strong L industry •·
Sen. Donald W. Raealc. D-M1ch ..
chairman of the Senate Bankin&
Committee. said Brady's cv1lua11on
seems to conflict with comment by
Gre~nspan, who said the admin1s-
trat1on's proposal does not preJUdf.C
whether the thnfi industry wall
$Ur\ I\ e. • "M} own Judgment 15 that. at th~
Grecns~n said 1t 1s "v1tall) am-
ponant" for Congress to .. vcl)
prompt!)" enact the president's S&L
plan .. In the meanume. Greenspan
said the Federal Reserve. s the
financial wortd·s lender oflast rcson.
has entered into a support arrange-
ment With the Federal Home Loan
Bank system. which lends to S&Ls.
In No,cmber and December. a
record S 15 b1l11on flo"'ed out of the
nation's S&Ls. "We stand ready to make ccf\am
fPlease lff S&Ls/191 In fact. se'eral "mini-di plays"
"'ere set up by businesses that already
rent fairgrounds space for shows, she
said.
Typical of mosT of tire buslnes~s
that participated were the £mbany
u11es hotel chain.
Denise Randazzo. director of sales.
said their partic1pauon in the busi-
ness expo was for pubhc relations and
bu1ldin~ public support.
Hcadquanered an Corona dcl Mar,
Lann said the expo was her third
networking meeting of the day. She
said the exhibit hall was full of people
she' had n'fct through her extcnsrve
network an& eonlaCts.
'"It's hke old home \\.ctk for many
of us who actively network," she said.
The business expo provided a
different kind of net"'ork in& op-
portun1t)' than theehambcr mectanas.
forums and other gatherings ;he
frequents.
D.ecislon On cable TV
nets Huntington S6M
"It gives us exposure in the com-
munal)," she said.
The chain operates four horcts 1n
Orange Count>-and its representa-
ll\ es attend a vanety of expos to reach
.. In some ways n's better. becau~
)OU have an op~rtunaty to talk to
people ... Linn said.
Sy ROBERT BARKER
011rw O.ty Not Sult
Huntington Beach official wall be
able to tuck $6 m1lhon into the t:1t) 's
icneral fund after City ( ouncal mem-
bers agreed to \tll the cit) 's future
ownership nghts in the l<Xal cable
tCIC\ ISIOn S)' tem
, "Inside information.. lboat tW va11 Ja.-new
involvement and in~estrntnl in CalititMa net awe waff
be presentfd when &he Home Buildm Council meets for
dinner Monday at the lrviftt HihOD.
The Pf'OIJ'lm, .. The J1P1nete CotHi«Jjoft." witl
feature: two ucc:utives wi"' ~ J~ compenies
who have addreued this viaal ~ befth 1uch poups
as lhc Plcifte Basin Developn1e11fC'anlftnOe.
Patrit"k K. Part is riedauvc Viec pmident and
seneral ma~ or H••• (Caffmia) Inc .• OM ~the
most active Japanne inwsUMnt coilitDalrill in lhe area of
acquiJation and dr~nt of rillirntial and c:om-
mtrt1al propertia TbC currcat valuation of Hateko
hold1!'15 and dcVelopmeat projec1I in the U.S. i1 more than S 1.2 btllion.
Park"s toDin will iidudc the strucUlrins of a JOint
venture with lfatcko or other J...,_ ~-lftd What IM JaP9nete WOk lrl' ill Arnerieilll ftinn1 under
considnatioft n ioint ••llfe ...._rL
•
Fountain Valley. Westm1n ter and
Stanton. the other me-mbers oft four-
cat) consortium had prev1ousl) ap-
proved l'' ang up. their right to the
SHtcm 1n th e $1 0 m1lhon deal
l"lunungton Beach will act the hon's
share of the money because 11 has
about 60 percent of the more thin
60.000 cu tomen.. officials \lad.
fountain Valley will rcct1vcabout $2
m1lhon.
In addataon. K BLCOM. a ~ubs1d1ar) oft-louston lndu~ne . ha'I
aan:ed to s.pend S 7 million to uptradc
tfie service and increase the number
ofchanncls from 46 to S4 KBLCOM
is bu)'1ng the S) tcm from Canadian·
based Rogers Cabin) tem which 1
sclhna ats rv holdings an the nattd
tat cs.
01cksol) Pacific'. a local compan)'
Leon E. Baird is senior ~•cc prciidtnt ofSumuomo
Realty A ~~t CA Inc. 1 •hoity ~
IUblidtary of Sumitomo Realty & Dt' eloi)mtnt Co Ltd.
of Japan.
Baird. whow firm is Japanesc--ov.ned and Ammcan·
run. will cover such subjttts H knOWlnl the Japennc
cuJlurc and how 10 approech the Japinnt on their
bultAftl and IOCIAI ltvel. and what to upttt whm
workiM for or with 1 J•Plnttt compeny. ··There·• a ltront poss1biht)' that C'VCl')OM 1n
bulinc11 inCalifonua ••II have a •Japencwconnection· in the Arture, and thi1 propam wall offer valuable •
1nlorliiltion on this lif!'dY topic." •id HBC Prosra•• Connnmer co-chlir Howard Mauman or AhmaMOn
0nC ..... Al
TbldeadliM forrewrv1tion1 for the 7 o'dock dinner
II noon iOday. Phone (213) 250-89'5. The COii wtlh ~ 11 SJO for mcmbm and Sl' for l'Dft-........_ ~ pricaatt SJS and S40.
later bouahtout b> Rogc~. brought
cable tclc' 1s1on to west Orange Coun·
1) 1n 1979
Hun11ng1on Beach, Fountain Val·
le)' and the other t"-O cit1~ in the
consonaum had an'agr~ment 10 their
contract wath Rogers that they could
bu) the S) tern 10 1999 at a discount
pnn' or obtain at for free 10 2004
It was this option that Hunt1naton
Beach officials on Tucsda) agreed to
sell
Huntm.aton Beach Cit) Coun-
cilman Don MacAlhster. a veteran
member of the Public Cable Tcle-
v 1\1on .'\uthonty that O\Crsaw oper-
ation of the y tern. said Wednesday
that he'd hke to sec 10 percent of
Huntanaton Bach's share plowed
back into the system for local acttss.
mob1lt! van~. loul accc-ss programs
1 nd general 1 mpro' cmcn ts
l he remainder would be
earmarked for ,eneral cApcnscs in-
\ OlveJ in ppcra11na the cat). he ~ad.
The four<at) S)Stcm has 61.643
suM.cnbers Hunun,aton Beach has
3 .S03: Fountain Valle). 9)13.
\\estminster. 9.541 and tanton,
Water quality
work honored
A Bu h's plan would
,actually cut tax collections
WASHINGTON (AP) -Con· &lf'Slic>nal lal anal)$1J n1ima1td
Thurtday 1ha1 lht capital-tatns tu
tt'Ch.CllOn propoted b Prcsi<kn I Bush as a re,enue-ra1~r ~ould
actuall) reduce &all colltt11ons b>·
S24 ? btlhon over tht next six )n~.
The Bulb adm1n1strat1on caku·
!ates the pttSldcnt's pr<>p<>sal ~ould
1ncrtatt revmun b) S9 3 b1llton
dunna the 1989-94 ~nod
''Who's naht'). Sen. LIO)d
Bcn1scn. l). Tc~:.s. (ha1rman of the
SctlalC f 1nan(.e Comm111tt. ukcd 1n
rtlcaj1n1.the rcpo') from 1he staff of
the Joint Commntee on Tnat1on
··That's the firJt thing we'll haH~ to
dc1erm1nc ~hen the Finance Com-
m11tee takes this matter up."
Just t~o years qo. the Trtasur)
Dcpanment«Umated a ca p1tal...ga1ns
cut would I~ $21.8 b1lhon O\ er fhe y~ears. .. It ma) be s1gn1ficant th.uJoin1
Ta:< 1s far closer 10 v.hat Trcasur) was
saying two )t:lf'\ ago than ""hat
Treasury 11s.clf 1s ~)'ing toda)."
Bcnt~n said. 8uflh taid, •• r propose that •C C'Ut the IXnt~n his indicated he could li'e maiumum tax rate on Captlal p1n1 to ~ith a reducuon 1n the capetal-tains ancrcasc &ont·&efm in"Htmmt. Hi.-
rate if tM upprr-1ncomt tallpa)'en \Of'Y " clear: this will 1ncrta* rt'V· -.ho .,,.ouldbencfitmostv.ert'mackto . en~. help sa,·1nas and crtalc ntw
pa) else•htrc for: 1he cut. But has Jobs:·
Houit countcrpan. Rep. Dan Capital pins. .,,hkh arc profi"
Rostcnko""skt D·fll , chairman of from the sale ofstocks. ~I ntate and
the Wa)'sand Means ( ommttltt. has other propen)'. had cnJoyed,pttfcrcn·
\O~ed all-out oppos111on to a rcduc· tial ta. treatm(nt un1I paua,c of tht
11on. 19¥6 tall oHrhaut Now. capnal pan
.. This assault on tax reform .. ould art' taxed 1us1 as other income. such as
be a bad 1<ka no matter what us .. aen and interest, at rates of 15
defic11 impact:' Rostcnkowsk1 said percent. 28 percent or 33 percent.
Thursda)' ··No.,,. that v.e kno\li of 11s depending on 1otal income
alarming impact on the deficit. I urge Under Bush's propoMtl. the ma"(:• p. D•n Rottenllowskl the pr"1dent to ~amine the mum cap1tal-p1ns rate "'ould be cu1
proposal •· to 15 percent for most product" Rostenko~sk1's commmee hncd a~stlS when fully cff«ll\e an 199 • Bush·~ ta" anal) ts 1n the Trrasul'\
up behind the chairman Thursda). the change would appl) onl) l<ia sci~ Dcpartmcn1 rea~n tha1reducing1hc
The panel b) \01cc "OICe stated m held lonttr than 36 monllls. A (Ouple ta\ on capual gain!. "''II encourage
opposition to any s11n1ficant chanac with adJui.1cd lfO!.S income under taJt.pa)ers to ~fl larg~ quantities of
in the IY86 law Ending lhc spC'C1al $20.000 (or a single person under long-term 1n,ei;!mcn1s. thus boosting
bencfiJ for c.ip1t.ll pins ~as 1 maJOr $10.000) would pay no tax on such the amount ot 1ntome \UbJl't:I 10
portion uf the 19 6 law. gains. including 1he Yale of a pnnc1p.1I ta,at1on In the long run. lhl'~ sa). 1hc
In a mcssaite lo ( onttrcss on r eb 9. horn<'. lower r:uc v.111 indu<:c greater SJ' 1ntz
• Stock market steadies, ekes out small gain
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
market eked ou1 a small garn Thurs-
da). stcad)1ng aft('r Wcdncsda)'s
sharp drop
The Dow Jones a'cragt' of 30
1ndustnals. which shov.cd a modc'>t
loss for most of the \e'U1on. finished
with a S.53 aaan at 2.289 46. lhe
a'erage fell 4150 poin1s Wrdncsda)
for 11s largest drop in three mon1hs.
pre' 1ou SC$'>10n atwnw1de. con·
sohda1ed '+'olumc 1n Y~f:.ftsted
issues. includinJ trade in 1ho\C
sto..ks on r~1onal e"changcs and 1n
the O\.Cr·the-t'Ounter marlct. 101aled
179.40 m1lhon share
Anal) ts said the markets \litre s111l
,truaghng to rCX-O\Cr from 1h1 JOit of
the report Wrdnc'ida) 1ha1 the con-
sumcr pnrc 1ndc\Jumpcd 0 6 percent
1n Janual'}
mg ..
W1thall 1ha1. hO\\c,cr. broke~sa1J
blue ch1in a11rac1cd '>omc support
fhur~a) from bu)'ing by monc)
managers who had been looking for a
pullback 1n pm:c 10 mo\e some of
their large cash reserve'> into stocks
The New "ork marl..c1s had do\Cd
b) the 11me ( hase Manhattan Rank.
in a not en11rcl\ unc'<pectcd mo,c,
r:mcd tis pnmc lending rate from 11
percent 10 11.5 pcr(.cnl
parcnll> \\ants 10 bu ) at least S 15
m1lhon ol \mleth '.il<X k..
West Point-Pepperell ros~· t 11 10
.57'' The tomoan'. "hach had tx-en
oppasing a S51·a·shar« t:1 kcoH~r bid
b) t-arlc)' Inc . a!lrccd to be acqum·d
b) t-arlt') n1 a ""cetcncd pnrc ol SS!\
Japanese 1) uc) "ere strong after
the Tok)o marlc1 ~1 a nc" high
Honda Mo1or ro)C ::? '1 to 15 '• and
M;mush11a ga1nc·d ~·' to I~ '·•.
.\s me:isured b) \\'11\hirt.•
St>CWh.·s· inde\ of more 1h.tn S.-000
Mid-February sales
of U.S. cars, trucks
rise 1 . 7 °/o over '88
DETROIT (AP) -Mid-February sales of S.·~d compan~· cars
:.nd haht 1rucks rose I 7 percent from
)ctr-carhcr lf'els as 1he effccl of
sales mccn11' es a-. a1lablc in earl)
I ~88 bq.an to \\Car off. automakers
S<11d 1 hur\da)
The eight automakers said they
-.old cars and h"1t trucks at an a' craae daily rate of 36. 769 dunna
the f eb 11-20 penod this )Car,
compared v.tth a daily rate of 35.158
during 1he !>amc ume last )Car.
I here \\ere eight selling da)'S dur-
'"I the period this )ear and nine last
}car.' so percentage changes in sales
arc ba!ied on a da1l) selling rate rather
than on total sale .
rhc o"crall sale rate dunna the
pcnoJ "as bolstered b) a 5.4 percent
intrcasc 1n trucl sales. v.h1ch off!.Ct a
0 'percent dt"Chm-in car sale .
ak during the first " v.cels of
1.1-.1 H'ar v.cre hca' 11) mtlucnc~d b bu~tr IOCt'nll\l.'S oflercd b) lhe OUtO--
mnkcr~. lnl'Cnl1H' 1ndud1ng cash
rcbat<.'S and lo" tinancing ~ere of·
krt•d this )car lor a narro"cr range of
cars :ind trud .
For lhe \('ar to d:ttc. car and trucl
..aks b' t.lomesuc producers fell 3.2
pcrn•nt to an J' cragc dail) rate of '.~. H4. com1J3red wuh JJ.412 last
war r her\· "'c:~ -'2 ~lhng da)s ~'l\\tc:n Jan I and Feb 10 this )Car.
one k"l'r than dunng the same tame
lu~t )t'3r · 1 he dail) ~le<> rate for cars wa
do" n 6 J pcru•1t1 during 1he period.
v. hilt trud. ~It'~ M·rc up I 5 percent
(hr' kr ( orp m1d-Februal') c:ir
sales fell I .S percent from iht '*me
period last )car. The nation•s No. l
automaker Yid its a"erqe ct.ity lain
rate for cars (t'll to 2.960 durinc mid-
february from 3.630 a y~r earten.
For the )ear to date. l hryskr's car
sales were down IS. I percent from a
.. ear earlier . Chr)sler's truck salH wtre up 7.1
percent dunnJ. the m1d-Fd>nalry
~nod. to a daily rate of'J.105 from
-.899 lasl ~ar. Joseph 1lhpp1, an analyst with
Sht'arson ehman Hutton in New
) <>rk, aarced With Chrysler Cl•
ccut1H~s ~ho rttentl) prahcted thata
short supply of cars due to model
chanacovcr might depress sales
numbers durina early 1989.
General Motors Corp. car salts fell
I . .:? percent during mid-February.
dropping 10 a daily rate of 11 . 714 this
)tar from 11.852 durina 1he period
la t )Car. For the )Car to date. GM's
car sales arc down 11 .8 percent.
GM trucl sale weft' up 3.3 percent
dunna lhe mid-February penod.
m ing to a da•I> rate of S.169 from
5.006 a )Car earlier.
Ford Motor Co. said 1\S car saln
rose 1.6 pcrcena 1n mid-February lhis
)t'ar O\er laSI )'Cir. IOlnl lO a dail)'
rate of 6.833 from 6. 727 last year.
Ford's car sales arc runn1n1 0.4
percent ahead of C'ar salts to date last
)car. nsina to :s da1I)' a'eraac of6.44 I
from 6,415 ·
Ford said 1tsold an averqcof 4. 798
trucks a day during the period this
)car. up 4 :! percent from •.604 last
)car
Ad' anc1ng issues shl)lll) out-
numbered dt'<.hncs 1n na11onv.-1dc
trading of cw York ·1ock t;xchan&e·
hsted stocks. wnh 7~ I up. 694 down
and 507 unchanged
1 he nc"'s ~nt bond prices lo"er and \tcpped up r'<pcc1a11on., 1hat 1he r cderal Rrsc:rvc m1gh1 feel compelled
to lighten credit further and la~1cr
1han 11 had pre' 1ousl) planned
Precious metals )l<X ks KLUncd
ground. bencfiung from the new
nareup of inllatton "'orncs. 8a11lc
MountainGoldgamcd I 10 l.5'a.A ·\
Lid 111.10 40 •: Homcsiake Mining '•
to 14". and Pia er Dome "'to 14'
act1,rl\ traded \ttKk) 1ht• mar~c:1 · _______________________ ._ ___ .._
tnC'rea\cd S8 70 billion. or 0 JO j)l'r·
Volume on the floor ol the 81g
Board came )O 150 37 mil hon share .
down from 163.14 m1lhon 1n the
NEW VORIC (AP) Fee> ?3
nunn1
~·
'\\SI·: I .I·. \Dt·:Hs
DOM JO' t:s \ \ t :R \Gt-"
Alan Greenspan. the Fed's ch:t1r-
man. Jcscnbcd the rcpon as"'d1\turb-
,.rrv.
m 6
\'It-:' l .t-: \Dt-:Hs
'\SD.\Q SI 'l'l.\Rl
GOl.D PHl('t :s
'l ,. ( OttPOSl'l ·t-: ·1 H \ '\S \C ''l'IO'\S
Aristech Chemical Jumped 6'" 10
38'' and led the ac11 'C II 1 oo
turno,cr of more than 2.J m1llton
shares. fhc compan) said Wcdncs-
da\ that Jon Huntsman. ch1cr n·
ccut1\C ol Huntsman Chcmteal. ap.
'\St: l PS & DOM''
NoS-l IJ Not'!•• I Jt ........ 1 ........
1.:rnt. 1n 'aluc
Th\' NY\t0\lllffiJ)<l\llC 1ndc\ ofoJll
11' h ll'd common c,toc.: l.. s gauwd 54 Ill
164 09
The \ I> \Q rntnJ)<lC\llt' 1ndc' lot
the O\.er-thc-\Ounter mJr~cl .Hided
5lS 10 40107 .\t tht• \1m:man "\hl\.l
E:.\th.rngc. lhl' mar~\'I ,,,lut• 1nJ\\
clo\ed al 11113 up I. I fl
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NEW YO~K fAPI -The fOUOw1ov llU
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fiJr rollback In prices
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fltl C \CiO t \P) cars
Rtx:bu<..l and ( o announced Thurs-
da) 11 1-. rt'.'ad} to 11nplcmcnt lhc
corncri1onc ot 11s r~~tructunn1 plan
"''lh J rollbatl ol prices on more than
I S billion p1C'Cc:~ ol mcrchand1st
I he na1101t's 13ril' 1 retailer said 11
"'ould clo~ 11 8:! ~af\ ~tores for 4:?
hours nc\t Y.t'l.'l. lrom 6 pm Mon·
dJ) unul noon 'Wedne~a~ to cha nae
pncl'\ marked on clothe . hard ..... arc.
apphan\:CS f urniturc and other 11em~
to tonlorm v.11h 1b nc"' "e\Cr)da1.
IO\\ prtl~. Slr.ttt'g)
"We ("\J)CC\ It (lhc M" polll ) lo on ng more' u!lll.lmcn into ~ar\. "1th
mo~ reason 10 shop u~ than e'er
llcforl' ·· ~11chael Boll . chainnan of
th\' ~ars ~krlhand1sc Ciroup ~:ud at
.i nc" \ contcrcn('t'
8o11t• alw annount'Cd .in lek-
' 1 aon pnnl ant.I mail J<hCnt\1n
camp:111n to sell the concept to thl·
public
ar . "hu.:h reported S 12 41
h1lhun 1n rc,cnuc from 11 merchan-
d1-< group in 14 b urrcntl> uses a
poltl' ol tegulJr pnccs 11.11h \al~ on
'pcutic 11r m' The 131<: 1 c,trate& .
"htlc not ne11. 1n the: fl'.t:l1h n& 1ndu~
,,... 1\ ~en 3~ :i mo' l' to hdp ~a~
m0\J(rn11e ''" 1m;igl!
. Bo1K ~1d 1he ncv. p0\1c) v.ould
S&Ls
From88
·the tiqu1<l11\ nt~'\h or the 1hnra
1nst11u11on are met • (11ttn-.pan
'\.OUd
.\n lending b) the f cJ "ould be ~-<um.I b) p1opcn) from the borro"·
1ng th11f1 and JuarantC'td b the r L'dcral ~\Ing-. and loan In urantc
( orp v. h1ch en,urr d<'J>Q tl\ 1n
\& l 5 .\lthouah 1hc l~Ll( 1 tcrhn1-
C"Jlh 1n .. ohcn1 1t'~ bal l1·d b~ the foll l~mh Jnd cn'\11t ol the l \ go,cm-
mcnt
1J lhc l \:d " lll•J up<>n. the
Tre3,uc; Ocoanment "ould al
improve the company's efficiency
and reduce the co l of 1n\entory.
d1 1nbu11on and promotion by up to
$200 m1lhon a )ear But he said San
also wtll promote SC\ eral sales each
)~ar
"We will a\""a)'s have to dear
good :· he said ... There ..,.111 be the
1rad111onal effort 1n July and after
t hnstma~ (8ut) ""e w1ll have a lot
more 11me to look for elltra •pecaal
proJuets to ~II to c1.1stomers. ••
!\ part of its mtructunl\I-Scan
1d 11 ~ould ali.o offer about 1.000
name brand item which 1t will tell
alon1s1dc us o..,.n Kenmore a,nd
C"raf\sman
Scars announc.~ lut October 11
v.ould introduc.·e C\t't")da) low pnccs
JI ll tOI'\'
a~· mar.,ct hare ha crockd
through the 198 as discount uores
<>uch a Wal-Mart and K man and
'lptc;1ah) stol't" ha\e grov.n
. ThC' compan) al o said 1t WO\lld
rnnt"t ntralC' on consumer-onent~
bu\tnCS!IC'S -n:-ta1hna, m urancc,
re 1dcn11al n:-al e tale and financial
scrv1t"t It announced plan to sell ns
(~mmcrt131 rc.;al estate operation and
the 110-tor) ~rs To"-Cr. o bu)ers
lor the bu1IJ1ng ha' c bcco an-
nounc~
pao1upatc b) kndina up 10 S7SO
m1lhon to the f LK under a lint of
credit lhal s been a'a1labk !.1nct tM
I~
\1tan"h1le Rep Frank "-nnunuo.
l>-111 cha1rm3n of the Hou~ sub-
(Omm11tec .. 1th JUnsd1C11on o'er
\&u said he "'ould olTcr lqislltaon
rc<T\'atmg an old-fashioned Sltl
inJu tr) He "-Ould rcstnct SO percent
ot each thnfi· ruturc lendina 10
financing one·10-rour·fam1I) home
"11h1n a )O..m1lc rad1u of the 1ns11tu·
lion
Brad) \ltd 1he admuustratton op-
Po~~ lh3t propo~I because 11 would
le~' c. L t()(> 'ulncr.ible to fluctuat-•na IOICf't'\l rat~
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TBS PAMQ,T by Bii Ke.ne COGNIU CULTUaS by Maratta & Mwatta
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"Hereafter, anything with powdered
sugar on it will be eaten .
in the kitchen."
by Brad Anderson
"Are you sure you can't go to sleep without
your favorite bone?"
PEAJlfUTS
GARFIELD
AJAX DOG WHISTLE
works every time.
TUllBLEWJtEDS
'1t?lJ HAve A ~~rt>R' ..• ~
NAMS' FUP7'NJ'f FISH.
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! MATE TO SA'< IT. MA'AM.
BUT 'f'OUR QUE5TION5 ARE
RUINING M'( ~AIR ..
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
ARLO AND JAJQS
SHOE
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bYlerUlr11"9d
by Jimmy Johneon
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelfy
by Harold le Doux
by Tom Batluk
OH . SURE
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Automakers focus on security SY-Stems for vehicles
ly'redertdrSIMdbh .
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(I' he nation's automakers and suppliers
are ottering a growing array of
anti-theft devices In an effort to stem
the growing number of stolen vehicles.
Most ot the dev1ees marketed by the Big Three.
Honda. Mazda. Nissan and Toyota invotve alarms
that honk the horn and flash the headlights to scare
off a would-~ car thief. Others systems disengage
starter motors.
Most ot the dev1ees supphed by automakers as
standard equi~nt come on the maker's more
exl>'nsive cars. The systems are optional on many
~ss~x~nsive models.
T'Mn there are devices that an ~r can pick up
at a local auto pans store -things that flt around
the steering column like a big doughnut. tnMaelng-
looklng hooks that lock the steering wheei to the
brake pedal. and still other systems that detect
motion arid SOIM1d. such as breaking~"·
Despite al the tee~ put tnto anti-theft ........
plan of
systems by-automakers and .parts suppliers. there
was a 5.3 percent rise in the number of car thefts 1n
the nation from I 986 to I 987. the latest annual
figures available from the FBI.
And the National Auto Theft Bureau In Chicago
says while those devices may stymie thieves. most of
the cars stolen nowadays fall into two categories -
cars 1n which keys were left in the 1gnlt1on and cars
that were simply towed away.
"Approximately I 3 percent of the recovered f stolenJ vehicles still had the owner's keys in the
vehicles ... " said rim Kett of the organization.
.. About I 0 percent of the vehicles were towed. This
is a common technique used f by threvesJ 1n urban
areas ...
When tow trucks aren't used by thieves. there
are a variety of products ottered outside dealerships
designed to keep a driver's car where the driver left
it.
Collars that cover ignition switches andJOints In
stttrlng columns can prevmt the plastlc covering
·County
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from being easily removed. exposing wiring for the
column controls. including the ignition.
Alarms that sound when a door rs pried open
when windows are smashed or when the car moves
also are available.
Motion detectors have caused some headaches.
especially in heavily urban areas, when they can be
activated by a nudge from a passerby or another
vehicle, for instance.
Aaron Lowe, director of government affairs for
the Vehicle Security Assoc1at1on. a trade organtza-
t1on for makers and marketers of alarm and vehicle
protection systems. said the security industry is
~grnnrng to make more sophisticated and less-
sens1tive motion detectors.
There are some systems availabae 1n the after-
market which can alert a drrver through a pager that
someone may be trying to get into a car. l'Mre ~
systems whtch interrupt the electrical or fUel systeftlts
when a door. hood or trunk 1s ope~.
Hlghll
the
exhibits
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how at a glance ...
• LoUlloaa Ana~im SUdum Exhibit BuJldings. 2000
. Stae C~ Blvd. •
-D .... Saturday, Feb. 18 though Sunday, Feb. 26
N1•11 Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday and~
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Tuesday through Friday 1 to 9 p.m.
A•a1l11loala S4.50adults; S2 .2S seniorsand6-12years;
under 6 frtt.
S-••• West Coast premiere of ~issan 300ZX; Subaru
L~y; m Buick Park Avenue. Preview showing: 1990
Chevrolet Lumina, lnfiniti 045; Eagle Talon; Lexus LS 400; '
Volkswagen Corrado; and California Camaro Concept
Car.
More than 450 new models from the world's leading
manufacturers.
Al displays indoors, located in ~ high-tech
exhibits buildings. Convenient close-in parking.
The annual Orange County Auto Show is sponsored
by the Motor Car Dealer's Association of Orange County.
establish their names and gain
acceptance among car buyers.
T ht premiere of thl WllrU
LfllCY Ind Wnt COllt
• pretnlefes of the Nlmn
lCX>ZX li1d lukll Park Avenu@
Ultra ar@ among 450 new modtfs
ondfsplly •the JOlh annlwrury
fdllion OI thf Or"'9f County
lrUmltionll Auto Show.
This ynr's show is a far cry
from the urty OntS held It the
Oraf9 County F•rgrounds lt"2
1n later ~ars at the Anlhtim
Convention Center . .., Orange
County's growth during the 80s
has escutated it to fourth in
vehide ownership among al
counties in. the United Stares.
While sates have tended toward
medium to higher priced models
1n ftctnt years. Manufacturer's
have bttn quick to respond to the
positive new car stling climate In
Orange County, making the auto
· show an earty selout for the past
three years.
This year's show features five
premieres. Subaru Is introaucing
Its all-new I 990 Legacy models
due for release this spring. Legacy
features sedan and wagon
models and has larger tour-
cylindtr engines. Subaru officials
feel the 'Legacy will be a big hit
with Orange County buyers look-
ing tor a luxury model. that
combines economy with per-
formance.
Nissan's long-awaited 1990
300ZX is making Its premiere at
ANNn SUdlum's new txhibtr
Wdng. Thi IWO ... ftJdef wil
bl tnshowrooml lnlltf May to bf
followed by I 2+ 2 Ind T&.Wbo
wrsion later in the ytar. The new z 61 longlr. bWr Ind wider than
~ modelS. It plCks ....
new 3.().lttr duM OJlrhrad cam
24..Yllve V·6 t~ lhlt de-
vtlops 222 hp. Standlrd Is an
anti-«xk braklng systtm and
rour~whfff disc brikts.
Nissan also unvtils a multi-
purpose vehicle. Axxess. ScheO-
ultd for a spring retease, this I 990
model offers the utility or a van.
but is smakr and defiVers the
performance of a sedan. Seats can
be arranged carry five adults and
two children In comfort. TM 2.4
liter engine is the same found on
the 240SX model. Axxess fea-
tures all-Wheel drive. automatl-
caffy transfering torque to Which
ever whttls have traction, com-
pensating tor slick roads and cross
winds.
Another new model on display
at the show, 1s the Buick Park
Avenue Ultra. This luxury sedan
tor the I 990's is 210. t Inches in
length and is powered by a fuel
injected 3.8-lrter V-8. The new
Rivitra model 1s also being fea-
tured at Buick's display.
The Le Fevre, specralty car,
offers euro-classic styling and a
steel chassis with aluminum fen-
ders. The two-door coupe is
..
poMNdbya SOOCl*k-. J71
~ V-8 .,.., •• 1ht IRtld pro-
duction UI II prtced tn Che
SI0.000 llO S 100.000 range. = lncrtpld, a 2.2 ., t~ged~S .. car ol ..,,,ow. IMghts ...
ChlJ*r dfvisJon'J 11W1W cisplly.
lt'J *trlfl-styled ClnOPY dtsign
~ crute a smooth atro-
dynllnk styPt and I low-to-the·
gnu,d IOoll sense -of ~r.
Dodge Ibo debuts a PrfflWre ES
lilOdet Ind die first display in the
country of 1 o.tcou Coriverttt>te
pldlup.
Chrysler Plymouth's display m.
cludts ~ Chrysler TC by
Masera1i. an Italian dtsignfd twO
seater higt'I performance sport
c~ with rtmovable hlrdlop
and leather uphotsttry. Plymouth
will have the most~ vehicle
in the entire auto show.
Slingshot, a concept car. has a
carbon-f 1ber chassis and ad·
justabfe four-Wheel suspension
Flexible fenders are positi~d
above the whttfs tor atro-
dynamic styling and the modular
rear end exposes the frame and
the 2.2, liter twin cam, turbo-
charged engine.
Chevrolet's display also fta-
tures a preview of its new I 990
Lumina sedan, it's largest front-
wheel model. Lum1na w1I be
ava1~ with a standard four-
cylr nder and optional V-6 and will A utomobife manufactur~s
are hoping to presel ~
1990 models through
preview showings at selected Another I 990 making trie
1989 auto show circuit 1s VOlks-
wagm' s Corrado. Dale Hawke.
spokesperson for the company.
said the new model Is being
released on the 40th anniversay
of the company, who's famed
"Beetle" beca~ an instant hit in
the U.S.. when it was first
imported in t 949.
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Nissan. Toyota, General
Motors and Chrysler have chosen
the Orange C::ounty International
Auto Show, which continues
through Feb. 26 at Anaheim
Stadium to give area buyers their
first look at key 1990 cars.
Chrysler Jeep-Eagle's Tom
Peyton said it Is important to
presell the public on upcoming
models to gain a co~titive
edgt.
Peyton sa id Jeep-Eagle's
Talon. the company's first luxury
model, will bt seen at the show in
an tffort to highten Interest
before the car debuts in the tan.
Chevrolet's Lumina Stdan; a
six passenger sports coupe w ill
also be seen at the show. Bill
SchufU. director ot the Orange
County International Auto Show.
said Chevrolet is ont of the
biggest buyers of exhibit space at
major U.S. auto shows and makes
every effort to show advance
models.
Nissan lnflnlti and Toyota
Lexus, the two Japanese auto
maker's first luxury models, are
making the rounds ot major auto
shows around the country to
Schultz said billions of dollars in
worldwide salts are up tor grabs
each model year and manufac-
turers fttl auto shows are one of
the best ways to reach potential
buyers .
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Galant top~ 1 3 v~fiicles
to take 1 89 import title
T ht 1989 Galant, marketed diverse range of environments.
by M1tsub1s.h1 Motor Sales • TM t 989 GaUnt was first
of Amerka Inc , has been introduced as a I 988 model, tn
~ "Import Car of tht Year" Japan. where 1t rtc~d Japan's
by Mo<or Trend·maga11ne. Car ot the Year award -an
The front--eng1ne, front-drive , honor bestowed by a panel of
compact sedan bested a f 1eld of leading Japanese automotive en-
13 new import products from g1neering professors, conwMn-
Japan and Germany. and was tators and JOurnal1sts. In
cited by Motor Trend as excelling mid-1988, Gatant debuttd 1n the
1n a number oft~ pubhcatron's US . and since that ume has bttn
pre~ttermined test ing crtterra. a sales leader among MMSA's
Including performance, comfort diverse lint ot cars and llght
and overall value. trucks.
·we are honored that the Available 1n three trim ~s -
1989 M1tsub1sh1 Galant has been standard trim, LS luxury trrm and
setect~asMotorTrend's 'lmport GS luxury/sport trim, the four-
Car of the Year,' Kazue d00rsedanblendsachass1stuned
"NaglflUfN. prtsident of MMSA. '°' txctlenl rold ~rs and
satd. smooth r• chlt1Ct•rtstJcs weth a
"Tht qualtty orthe compttmon rtfined tntertor ~ a chOke of
Galant factd undertines the slg-. state.of-the·art 2.0-httr fngints
nificance of this product as a
leader in the import passenger car The ~ of the Gain hot
segment," Naganuma said. "This -the Gaiant GS -wn de-
award f s the culmination of our vtk>ptd for consumers sttking a
_. .... •--h sports itdan offering ~rIC'norts to success.uwy ""''"" our rormanct, comfort and corwe·
second generation of prodUCts in nlenct. PO\Wrtd by a OOHC I 6-this market."
In accepting the award, valve tngine producing 135
ed ,nn1v horstp()Wfr. the Galant Gl offers N~ cit the increasiJ "'' d1st1ncttw txc.rior ~ euts
tqK>rtn rotf Mltsubfshl Motors and ., trgonomkaly dlsignfd
Corp. is playing In inttrnational inttrior. A ful h d hlgft-ttc:h
car design. nocing that °' the 13 standard reacures are drertd on
products c~rtd tn the Motor the GlllnC GS. includlng tire·
Trend competition, nve were ~controlfd "ICdw"
dlstgnfd and product<' by Ind EPS H ~ MtaulNshi -thrft of whkh art ,..._ .........
fftlflceted by MMSA In h United mtsttd sttertng. which prcMdrs
Stltn, wt1ll tht r"""'*'9 two ::'w:::'.JC::U:::J:
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rior
S .,ior is d~nftf as
••ont that SUf~S
another tn quality or
mtrit." and Matthew
Tachdjian, president at Su-
perior Vefksw.n. Suzuki
and Audi kept that in mind
when he named his deal-
erships.
"I ~et the namt says it all
-with the experienced
staff and and my more than
25 years in the industry -I
know we can live up to it."
he said.
And, with that con-
fi~nce in mind, Tachdjian
rtcently opened his Suzuki
and Audi dNfersh1p in Gar-
den Grove. "I feel there is a
strong market tor both of
these products, especially in
the area we have chosen -
on Harbor Boulevard right
off the Garden Grove Free -
way (22)," he added. .
With only a few Suzuki
dealerships fn the Orange
Ccxny area -TKhdjtan
fffls that ht Is flltng a nttd
for .. an up arid coming
product." "PrNiously there
were only a few dealerships
in the area, one on Beach
B<>'*vard. the othtr in l.Mce
Forest and one In Santa
Ana. which recently closed
-now warranty customers
and individuals who are
interested in purch1sing a
Suzuki, will have a more
centralized dealership to go
too_"
On a three-acre parcel of
land, t~ full-service deal-
ership will seff both Audi
and Suzuki vehicles. There
will also be three separate
service departments staffed
with experienced tech-
nicians. he said. "Some
dealerships don't like to
accept warranty service
work. we do. We feel that
helping people is our
number one priority -
,,
Neryont is a cust~r ...
Ex~rtenced 1n the Auch
market, he owned a
Porsche-Audi ~•rship
in Glendllf, Tachdjian feels
tMrt is a strong market in
the Garden Grove area for
this product. "We've re-
tained somt of the person-
nel -which had a good
reputation, and was known
for their high quality of
work in the service area,
and wtth the trained staff
we fttf we can offer cus-
to~rs perso"5llized ser-
vice."
The Audi dealership will
offers several lease and
trade-in specials, as well as a
five year, maintenance-free
program. "The only thing
Audi owners will pay for is
gas and tires," he said.
Sales hours tor the Audi
and Suzuki dealership are 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday
through Friday; 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m.
to 6 p.rn . Sunday. Service
hours are 7:30a.m. to 6 p.m.
-
id I r hip_in G
Monday through Friday.
The dealership 1s located
at 13631 Harbor Blvd. near
the Garden Grove Freeway.
For more information, call
(7 I 4) 636-3081
Superior's Volkswagen
dealership ·is located at
7600 Westminster Ave. in
Westminster.
Volkswagen debt..its its Corrado sports car in the U.S.
V olkswagen's first full-
blooded sports car. the
140-mile-per-hour Cor-
rado. made 1ts U.S. debut at the
Greater Los Angeles Auto Show
in January of I 989
milestone year . Not only 1s the
company celebrat ing the in-
troduction of its first sports car.
but this year also marks Volks-
wagen's 40th anniversary 1n
America.
wagen Beetles were off 1c1ally
imported into the U.S. Since that
humble ~ginning. more than
nine m1ll1on VWs have been sold
1n this country.
"The~ Corrado will further
enhance Volkswagen· s fmage as a For Volkswagen, 1989 1s a In t.949. the first two Volks-
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Styled by Volkswagen Design
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Toyota fills nlulti-valve promise
T Oflla'S 1'89 h-up t.•
IUrllMll newCmsicN.a
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Toyou has convm~ all Stven
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R~ out Toyota's mult1-
vatve Int-up 1s Crtssida, the
luxury sport ~. tu Supra-
derrvfd, 24-vlfvt, 6-cyhnder,
cw1n-cM1 ~rplant produces
190 ~r. A fuly Indepen-
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. rear wUhDonfs, also Supra-de-
rived. givts sports-car handling
while providing a smooth nde
lnterror ~mtments include
ult/t~scopte steering wheel,
automatic aer cond1t1on1ng, and
an aud1oph1le-quahty six-speaker
audio system with optional CD
player. Seldom-used controls
such as manual fan and vent1la-
uon buttons are concealed when
not 1n use, g1v1ng the Cress1da·s
instrument panel a clean. unclut-
tered appearance
The Cress1da·s exterior 1s
rounded and aerodynamic It 1s
also w1dfr. lower and longer than
the previous model, with I 0
percmt more trri room.
OplioNI fquipmfnt lnWdrs
antr-tock braus. PG.Wfr moon-
roof and lflthfr nnior. With a
txlderstated styling. mc>cWm in-
terior and perfor~e-bred
chassis, the new Crnsida is 1
Supra in formal attire.
Toyota's two-wheel~dnve
trucks now feature V6 power,
with a more powerful version ot
the engine introduced last year
on four-wheel-dnve models.
Producing I 50 hor~~. the
V6 IS standard on SRS V-6 grade,
I Ton and Cab/Chassis me>Mfs,
and optional on Detuxe Long ~
and Xtracab models.
Four-wheek1rive trucks now
feature 4WDemand, Toyota's
shift-on-the-fly system that al-
lows four-wheel dnve to be
engaged or disengaged at any
speed 4WOemand 1s standard
on SRS V6 and opt1onaf on SRS
models.
Minor refinements fine-tune
Supra, Toyota's performance
flagship for 1989 Front and rear
sheet meral have been subtly
restyled to give an aggressive.
sleek appearance. Turbo models
feature a new three-piece spoiler
With a built-in LED-type h1gh-
mount brake light.
Supra Turbo models aJso fea-
Get it under cover
curt engilf m'•Wlb wf*h
Increase honepOwet to 232. Ind
raise torque to 254 fM pcum.
For ifi1WOVtd· ro.t feet pt~
~ spee~sensitiw steering
ts now standard on Turbo models
and 1v1ilablt on normally
aspiratfd rriOdets. ,..
(lfnfY, Toyou's mid-siZe ,.,..
1ly car, offers greater avMability
and an expanded rlngf of
~s. Starting with the 1989
tnC>Mf year. Toyota's s I. I billion
manufacturing facility in
~getown. Kentucky, wil in-
c re a~ thf vaune of-Toyota's
number-one. selfr.
Enhancing the diverse Camry
11~-up 1s an .ava1labte automatic
transm1ss1on on the Camry Al-
Trac S~an, wh1c;h features ful-
ume all-wheel-drive
Toyota's popular Corolla family
offers more d1vers1ty than many
import manufacturers' entire
product hne. For I 989. Corolla
expands its range with the Cor-
olla All-Trac c;edan, which em-
ploys full-time "il-·::hee!-dnve to
handle rough roads and demand-
ing weather.
MR2. Toyota's two-seat sports
ca r. zips into l 989 w ith an LED-
type high mount rear stop light on
spoiler-equipped models.
A factory-installed p1ekup box cover 1s now
available for the Ford Ranger to help protect
cargo and at the same time give the popular
compact p1ekup a sportier look The cover 1s
available for all Ranger models except 4x4s w ith
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Endurance, few design ch nge
T he idea of comparing a
Volvo to a wooden
cloiMspin wouk1 probably
not be~ received by any of the
c~·s 3,CXX> engineers. But
t~ stattmtnt reafly is the su-
prtmt compliment. Both designs
have proved to have tremendous
endurance and to bf well suited
to thtir specific tasks. White both
have Sttn detailed changes over
tilt years, their basic designs
have altered lrtt~. According to
Joseph Nicolato. president and
ch~f tXKutive officer of V<JNo
Cars of North America. Volvo will
make rt«ativtly few and subtle
refinemMU to Its proven prod-
ucts tor the I 989 model year.
portation nffds. FOi '89 Votvo apptarance. For f~s looktng
off!rs a tu• ra1"9 of ~s tor somtth•ng a llttte more sophis-
whose durability and IOngfvity ttcattd, Votvo offers the 760
are ~~ndary. Volvo products sedans and wagons and its ex-
have nev!r bttn ~rttr suited or elusive handbuilt 780 Coupe.
more competitive than they art While each of Votvo's car
today." ~Is has a d1fftrtnt emphasis.
Tht tag line at tht bottom of they all share Votvo's corr valuts
Volvo's ads for nearly a decade of durabtlity, rellabllity. safety and
has bttn "A Car You Can Believe comfort. For the 1989 model
In." It may not sound ftashy, or ytar. tht company has carried
trendy. or even hi-tech. but then forward the best of Its model hne.
it's not meant to. Votve ~sn't and, where appropriate, seized
proftss to the builder of the the opportunity to make a fine
world's sexlest;fastest. or most product even bttttr. The entry
prestigious cars. In the best level Volvo continues to be the
Swedish tradition, it has carved 240 Sertts sedan and wagon. A
itself a very solid niche as the recent article In AutoWeek
rational car for familres. Magazine ref~rred to the 240 as
"The outlook for 1989 1s, at Realizing that not every family "solid. dependable. surprrs1ngly n.e ......,.. INllM Volvo JIO c••• 11 M 111,_.,11111••••11,.. ..._ ,._ fll
best. uncertain. Post election has the same needs. Volvo has trendy and 22 years old. And the ••ctualv• car noc M•n on ev•rr corner.""' 7811 eactt r••· .
adjustments in government, broadened its product line some-price is still quite less than 30
interest rates. the stock market what over the years. Versatile something." the goal ot driving a 700 Sert es output 16-valve engine for the tall, the surface of the 7 60 renecu
andthtstrengthofthedollargive • station wagons that are compact The 740 model fine is where Volvo within reach of a greater 740 GLE. Producing 153 hp at thepurposefuleng1neertngwhlch
al ofuspfentytothink·about.'' ontheoutsideandroomyonthe Volvohastheb1gntwsfor '89.A numberotpeople.Whtlethe740 5,700 rpm. this 23-llter 4-exists under Its sheet mttaf.
Nlce>aato stated. "While Volvo inside account for about one-new model designated 740 Gl GL 1s the lowest pnced 700 Series cylinder engine 1s perhaps the Complete in every detarl Is the
cannot offer solutions to all these third of Volvo's safes . Turbo-has been added. Attractively Volvo, 1t has no shortage of smoothest and quietest Volvo only way to describe the way
questions, we can offer a depen-charged sedans and wagons o~er pnced and comfortably equipped, standard features. engine ever produced. Votvo has equipped its top--of-
dabft solution to people's trans-sporty performance and a rakish tilt 740 GL 1s designed to bring Also new for '89 1s a high Of course, some ptoplt still the-lint products.
----------------------------------------------prefer the 740s. For these cus-Thtre1soneVolvomodelleftto
llW I
tamers Volvo continues to offer be dtscribfd It Is different from
its 740Turbosedansandwagons. the others in styling. 1n concept,
No one Is quite certain whether in execution. but not In commit-
the Volvo 740 Turbos are the ment. The car is Volvo's limited
most fun-to-drive practical cars in tdltlon 7tr:> Coupe. A two-do<>r,
the world or, tf:le most pr actrcal this tourtng car is des1~d and
fun-to-drtve cars m the world. In built in Italy by the famous
either case 740 Turbo drivers Carrozzena Bertone. For the
seem to have the btst of both 1989 model year, Votvo win make
worlds. Not wantmg to fool with a special J 7 5 hp version of its
a good thing, Votvo has made no turbocharged and lnttrco<*d 4-
changes in the 740 Turbo for the cylinder engine to ~ fitted in a
'89 model year . hm1ted portion of 780 pro-
At the top ot the Volvo scale of duction. These 780 Turbo Coupes
sedans and wagons c~me the wiff bf recogniza~e externally by
luxurious 760s. From the smooth their "Multi X" spokt style aHoy
aerodynamic hood to the crisp wheels
.Nissan's 240SX arrives
N issanMotorCorp. in U.S.A.
· has introduced two all-
new tars and a com-
prehensive hneup of unproved
models that company officials are
pointing to as proof of Nissan's
aggressive new amtude.
A bigger Maxima with a more
aerodynamic body shell will be
available to dealers Oct. 31 And
an all-new sporu car, the 240SX.
has JUSt arrived at Nissan's l, 100
dealerships 1n the U.S
The 240SX 1s a rear·WbeeJ-
drrve sports car with a sophisti-
cated fT!Ult1-hnk rear suspension
and an all-new 12-valve engine
"Thrs car smacks of one of our
company's finest mo~nu -
back 1n I 969 when the orrg1nal
240Z was Introduced and beca~
an instant hit," Robert Thomas,
vice president. general manager.
Nissan 01111s1on. said. "We ex-
pect the 240SX to have that same
impact. In tact. we 'rt pr0Jtct1ng
salts ot 60,CXX> units this model
year."
That rtpresenu a 230 percent
Increase over the number of
200SXs Nissan expected to sen by
the end of 1988, Thomas said.
"The Maxima. our ft~sh1p
sedan, 1s another winner," ht
satd. "The Maxima has long bfen
one of Nissan's most popular cars
and this model year we'll self
about 96.CXX> units "
At the same time. Nissan 1s
introducing a pair of new 12·
valve, four-cyt1nder powtrptants a performance-oriented 2 4-f•ter
tnglne for the 240SX lnO a 1 6-
liter that provides Increased
horsepower for tilt Stntra and
Pulsar NX XE
Here's a brief outhne ot lht
1989 lrneup.
The flagship se<Wi of Ntss.n·s
flftt, Maxima ts 11-nrw tor 1989.
Designed sprctftclly tor the u. s.
wtlhoul regard to strfct Japlnese
tax rfgUlatiOnS on largt sedlnl.
the Maxkna can seat ftw acMts In comton.
The Maxima Is available in two
models, the sporty SE and the
GXE, and rs ~fng described as a
four-door sports car.
Tht 240SX rear-whtel-drtve
sport.scar otters a new engine and
an innovative sus~nsron .system.
Inside the aerodynamic body 1s a 2.4-ltter. 12-valve powerJ>'ant
designed to offer a balance of
power and torque. yet remain
smooth and economical.
The 240SX comes in two
tn<>dfls -the Fastback and tM
Coupe.
A new 12-varve. 90 horse-
power engine and a tresh appear-
ance h1ghhght Nissan's h1ghest-
vofume model -the Stntra.
Nissan expects the 1989 Im-
provements to cement the pub-
hc's perception that the Sentra 1s
the most trustworthy of the cars
in the economy sedan market.
The Sentra hne, compnsed of
I 0 models. offtrs four trim ~els
to awal to a wide variety of
customers and tastes The line
inckJdts a ~ al-wheel-drsve .
wagon
T~ Stanza competes 1n w
largest segment of the U S. indus-
try -tour-dOOr sedans with
traditional styting tor cost-con-
scious buyers Who demand econ-
omy. comfort and luxury
Stand•rd equ1~nt on ~
Pulsar NX XE now includes 1 12·
vl/'tt t"91ne . The Nur NX SE
concmufs to offer the hf9h Pf'· rornunct rwtn-can I lrva#W tn-
gtne Introduced Int 'Yf". ~
exte,,or colon.., MW XE ••
cloth round out the revtstOnS for
1989 .
Rff10Wned n Nlssin's ..,._
teldfr. the JOOZX encm I..,
lltMd only In mtnor P*lt and
ttlln dttals. M avllll* In INft
lliDdlll -two-11.c cou,.. IWO-
pluHwo .. T&no -ft Ofrlfs I
chc*t "' connca.atKJn and pow1r uruu11·1n this segmerc.
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Pl.Al'fO WOMER..................................... 12
By MICBAELRYDzvNS&I . The piano \\-Orld is dominated b) main. Forc1an males. And
that makes h?lf of a new Am~rican . all:fema~e ~Coast 'piano duo hv1d ... The foreign mystique as seduang the
conductors. marketing directors and orchestras here:·
eAcla1med Pinio Dovahs-Miner, left.
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SU.DURBAN LAUGHS ••••••••••••••••••• : •••••••• 10
The comedic skills of Tom Hanks saJvqe a rather
pred ictable plot in .. The 'Burbs.," althoulh many of our
cnucs suggest you wait for the video rather than rush out to
th e theater. ex t week they'll sec a teen comedy titkd ··e 1ll
and Ted's Excellent Ad venture:·
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COMEDY TONIGHT .••....••.••••.....••••...••••. 17
By TOM TITUS
There· somcthang forc-.cf)onc. but mosllycomcdytonight
a~ five more stage productions arri.,·c on the Oranat Count~
scene th1 weekend. mclud1~ the Laauna Pla)housc Youth
Theater·~ ··wile} and the Hany Man:· Id\.
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BJJUDYCHAMIEIU.AIN
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dcl Mar. JU t ~low F1 c C rown and sianect IQbbliaa up
ttStaurant . Now that if bloated with bah)· blict ribl and
chow mcin (OM of thi it~· casualties a ClaiMSC
ttSUUf!Rl. anot~r WI I nb jotnt). m&)i tM old. n •ill
SP,lltt C t,K-z Pau,1M. a rat~ pica nt Fttftda di .... spot
With an 1mprns1vc P'd•l'ft.
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The greenhouse effect
. .
and those s0rts of things
are not ne w to this planet. We
__ o n look at the past-and possibl y
predict where th~se
effects might lead .
·To ptd. up chr fo55tf skull ofonr of man's lon8·JtJd .ma tor 1 a suangr/J moi m$ rx~nence Jr
1s perhaps the c/osnr onr can r~er come to trJchmg mco h1 tOf) to rouch the corr ol whac make'. us
uch s~cul CTtlrures. ··
-Rtehard Leakev
B} GREG KLERKX
"Of the Daily Pilot taff
Just as Charles Darwin 1s thought b) most to have corned rhe phraR "suC\tval of the fittest" in
his posrulauons about man's origins. the Leake) fam1I 1s thought by many to have slngle-handcdly
created the field of paleoanrhropolog
AetuaUy. neither belief 1s enmelr true Darwin famous phrm was taken from b1ol~1st
Herbert S~ncer.and humansha\.e bttn d1uing up each Others \>on(ssUlce-wcll,smcettme began.
But the lakev name IS vmualli synonymous wnh the scud ·of hunun orig ms, as lnsrparable
from that field as Darwin is from creauonism. The\> tt.\e vtrrualh created the fidd of
paleoamhropology. the stud\ of man s distant past through h1s bone) and ex her amfaru. ltftmg that
tud from amateurism co a well-funded science
There is onl} one fo J.hunun~ Leake) left coda\ 1 and R1chjrd f..t.lkev IS v.ell av.·ue of the
legaq left him by h1 legendary pa rem . Lou IS and Mary. That le~ac 1s ro learn che ulumate rruth
about man's on gin , how he It' ed. v.:h~ he died and"' hat mi cake modem man -wuh ht myriad
problems-on a\'01d bylearnintfrom-fht r-~
"The world is facing all ol the~ environmental chreat and I think what 1s \tr\ cle-u.1r ~ou look
at the lCCOccl is that the world has had che~ problems be tore: Lea~e). ~.said lase wttk ma phone
inter\; 1ew from New York.
"The greenhouse effea and those Ort of thtnj.:S are noc new co this planet,· he conunued We
can loo~ at the past and possibl) predict where these cff ects might lead That g1\es a relevance co
paleoanthropology that 1 n t ofcen recognized "
For the first time in at lease fi\e >ears. Ltake} will s~ak m Orange County this wttkend.
otfenng what he calls ·an update on research n che on~m of nun l' mg slides. he will detail new
tindmgs and chtorics thac claim C1\1lized man is much older thltl pre\ 1ou h bel1e\.td, and ansv.er
• que~1ons about lus life and work
'Whomt\'n comes will n0t be bored. LtakC\ ).ltd.
For the past 20 ~ears or so. Leake\ tus betn pa°leoanthropolo~y s most prominent pramuoncr
and it mosc \lSible cheerleader. A srcond-1!enerauon Kem~n "'hast father was born co Brit h
m 1onane . ltakev spends mo t of his ume in aSt Afn a combln).! the and plalns t.here anctent
man l1\ed.m1U1onsof \Ctr a~o. .
But ht also cake ume co publ1 h magazine article . do celev1 1011 special and ~oon lecturl'
tours co pmmoce 1ntere tin his wor~ Lea~c\ ~1d tnttrt t m paleoanthropolo n; IS now suon 'Cr than
C\er -but for some odd rea on
"J \\OOldn't beat aU urpnsrd that the recent mtere I in fundamentaltsm.and Creanonwn hasn't
had a ~ndulum effect on the Stud) of human ong1n • Lta~c\ )lid.· Now more than C\tr. pcopll'
seem tow.inc to know where the\ cam1'rom. All of m\ lecrures hnt been extremely v."?11-attrnded ·
Ltakey said reSl'lrch and field work m palwanchrope>log) durlng the past foe )etrS has yielded
"mcremencal )'tt important .. guns in the study of man '5 on gm t; sing mol~lar btology. scitnt&s
hive been able to moce closcl> pmpomt the dtte when man· ancestors branched out"' imo d1ffertnc
ph lums and evtmuaJly evolvtd int0 modem man
The molecubr biology approach h.s produced some discreptncies wtthtrad1t1002l Darwinian
thcor1~on braochmg dates, which Leakey satd warrant furd.n stUdy.
"fie don 't rially knowwhac thfst(discrtpancits)mean at this p<>int. but d)t fact that thtynisr
is cnuinly inmtsu.n~ ... Wey wd.
Tht btggtst Jolt ci tM last ftW decades in tilt fetid of human ongins
amt in 1984. whm a Ltakrv ttam dl5C~ dw almost complete slcdfton
of a young b9y, lam knowtl as '1' wbna boy" for his dl5Comy near Lake
T urbna in nonhtm Kmya. ·
It turned out th.al T urbna boy. 1.6 mMlton )"Its old, was a rart
' PltUt 1tt LEAKEY /Plgt 18
FEB
BM TW T Fe
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 141516 17 18
19 20 212223 24 25
26 27 28
('Oll l ·:Dl
Friday -----Jl'DY TF.~l'TA appean at U.e
lmprov "iU1 FruSolomi&a Hiii J.U
Roday tbrougll Suclay.
THE 1\1PROV pn:-sents thrC'C side·
,pf1111ng art!> each n1,h1 Tucsda)
through ~unda' at 4_SS Campus
I >n' ~· \u1tl' 13~. Irvine. howt1mts
and .1Jm1<.\lon pncc<i arc 8 p.m.
"-l oml:n t$ '). Sunda\, Tul'sda)
1h111ugli I humla\. ($6). 8:30 nnd
HI '(I I'm Frida) and Saturda). ($8).
d11or' oix·n a1 6 p.m. Dinner 1s !>ef\cd
n1gh1h PJl10 dining 1s now available
Im I.lie ~ho"!> Fnda) and Saturda>
Monday
OlJKE°·s ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE at the Ncwponer Reson
p~M'nts a s~1al Monda) N11h1
\howcase wtth comechans from
throughout the Soulhem Cahforn1a
area performing. ~nnmg at 8:30
p.m: Duke's Monday NightShowcaSC'
has no cover charge. The Ncwponcr
Rcson 1s locatC'd at 11 07 Jamboree
Rd. JU St cast of Pacific Coast H 1&hwa)
1n Nrwpon &ach. 644-1700. c11:1 \75
THE IMPROV traturc~ 1hrl·c of
I \... best known romro1an\ ('\.Cl'}
Monday n1ih1. Doors open at 6:30
p.m. For information and dinner
reservations. call 854-S4SS.
TueM&y
THE IMPROV prcscnt;ih~ s1de-
spl1111ng ans ca<'h night Tuesday
through unday. howumes ~nd adm1ss1on
pnccs arc 8 p.m Monda) ($3):
Sunda}. Tuesda) lhrough Thursda}.
($6): 8:30 and 10:30 pm. fn<by and
Sa1urd.1). ($8). doors OJX'n a1 6 p.m. Dinner 1s
served n1ghtl).
Wedne9day
-JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT
IS901 \\larncr A"e:. Huntington
&ach. Mad HaneT Tea Pan} Com·
C'd) ( oncert every Wcdnescby 1n tht'
do""n 1a1rs night club. Three top
comics appear at 9 p.m. Cover chal"g('
1sS3.
Friday
V.E.S. _N_ETW __ O_RX_ ING PARTY
Young Execuuve Singles Networit
hosts an Orange County Networking
pany at AmbTos1a Rcs\aurant. 695
Town Center Ort\>C, Costa Mesa. 1
p.m 10 I a.m. inglc professionals
25-45 meet for buffet. <bncing. no-
host bar. Adm1ss1on 1s SIS at Lhe
door .. S 12 for advance prepayment.
For more 1nformauon. Y.E.S. Hot·
line: 744-1000.
PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet
for T.G.1.F. at Sam's Seafood. 16278
Pacific Coast Highway. Hunungton
Beach 5 to 7 p.m. For informaL1on
and reservauons. call 836-8744
LONERS OF AMEIUCA, INC.
(LOA> 1s a new club for sinaJc people
who en1oy the RV hfcst)k a not-K>r-
CALENDAR »
orofit, member owned and operated
kV club elCluJively for sinaJn.
Members cn1oy eampouts. games..
dances. potlucks. tours and
"caravan" tnps. For more infoT·
mauon. wnte to Loncr5 of Amcnca.
Inc .• Rt.2. Bo~ 8SO. Ellsinore. Mo.
63937.
SENIOR OEG&E£D SINGL~
now be1n& orpn1zed in Orange County scekma additional members
SO and older who have collqe
degrees. Purposes of the group are
academic. ~ial and a desire to share
mutual interests. lnu:rcsted persons
may call Harry Cook at 646-SS78 to
arran_gc future meeting tunes and
tocauons. No charge.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NEILS Oranac oest Chapttr 26,
(custody not required) Free onen-
tauon for MnPe parents.. 847-1600 or
546-S 788 for more 1nformallon about
the orpniuuon.
Mcmbtrslup 1n Parents Wnhout
Pannen 1s open to d1"orccd. scpar·
ated. widowed or ncvc-r mamed
parents ofhv1ng ctuldrcn. Custod> of
the children 1s not a factor. A non-
profit. non-sectarian. educational or· ganizauon. PWP -provides a pro-
gram of social acuv1ttes.. d1scu~1ons
and study groups for single parents
and their f1m1hn.
LET'S TU IT VP A dub for s1ngk
golfers betweftl the -.es or 30 and SS
who want to play scx:aally and meet
other single aolftt1. Dues att-515-
annually. Play vanous local and
regional course Membership d11tt·
tory. _ for more 1nforma11on. call
854-0690 or write to: Let's Tee h Up.
31 Rainbow Ridge. In 1ne. 9271 S.
S.tudaJ
F .LJ.Jl.T ... President's Da> Pan}°'
in a Santa Ana l~uon. Host 1s Carl
F11rbanlu.. f<>nntt FLIRT prnteknl Bn• suck &O Iba~ or bevefalC. S4
Funnr glrl-
co••d••nn• Judy Ten .... app••• ...... -,WOY In trvln•
..... Pr•n SOllNlllta ..... Jofln ~ llvOU ... , ....... ~.
or S8 empt) hand\ admJ.s~1on 0 J
John Sym~ All lnformauon on
FUR r Hotline
647·1628
PAIME OP LlPE INGLES m«I
for dinner at Dclant'f'> :?40H [I
Toro R03d Laguna Hills 11 7 pm
for r~f"\.1t1on call 30-7~
uuc 20. Hunungton ~ach Don1•·
t1on is S.l and frtt child catt 1\
a\11labk-t-rec danc1na 11 llunt·
1ttgton Btacb Inn fotlo-.s al 9 p 01
Call 647-162 for mort inform.i1io n
a nd tO lcl\oe mn~
PIUllE OP UPE SI GI.ES m«t
for 1 Oaaf.1191111W Bnmch "11h
manll(h" 11 Tu.au Wtlltc"\ 7 '>I
Warner "e Hun11ng1on Rc:-M.h at
noon f or 1nformauon and rt'<'f· ':rnon~ all a. '6· l +l
TueclaJ
L ll E RT \' l GLE '
TOASTMASTEILI CLlll mret\ eH'I \ tu~\ at 7 pm at < olumbu'
Reuauiant. 2610Sou&h Harbor 81\J
at Warnct. I.tam '° tpnk. h"cn and
think more e««uvtt> o charac w
\ '"IOf'\. fOf' matt infonnltl()n, CJll
Ltt \k1nl\lrd1. M7·.?M9. SWING AND SAU.&()()M OA~C't.
<:LUB lam ~' ('09" \V.tf\$. lo\·
trot. 11raJu. samba. &AnfO and 111
ballroom danttt 111~ lf"'tnt U1 hon
7..01 Room 11 I p.m. S6 or Sl lil J>.'T
month DanR at 9 p m. for more
1nformat10D, Qll 494-(),9)
f \ll'\U\ICf0'\11'\l IU
C•ALtJ&NGS OP alUNG dwoulla Friday. Tiie C.,.,._ as
mlGI.& A frank diec.-ioe ol Ii• localed one block oll lk 55 hcaay. i,_. ~an appraml ol a"he West on MacArthur Blvd. in the
·ma11 ..,,_-7 IO 10 e.•. ia Htauon Cenltt. For 1nfonna1JOn, call
ubruy 223, lloickn Wat Collelr. 540-861 S. I S744 Golden West St., Hiaatlftl10n &m. TIU! a.u8 228' Newport
Beach. Prolram fee 11 Sl9.19S-1367. · Bavd . 1n Costa Mesa. fluhu• lllhts..
PIUllE bF un llNGLD meet minors and a bUIC dantt ftoOr. IQo t·
for chnntr at Elk's Lods. 4101 E. shins or shorts. T1dteu are SS for all
Willow, Lona Beach at 1 p.m. For shows. Doon open at 8 p.m. Call mcrvauons. call 136-8744. 833-1160.
CAUPOllNIA llNGLD 'Happy THE IUGllTEOOS BROTllEU'
Hour and M1JLtr Dancins. each BOP presents the coo&Ht ''Hoppy"
Wednesday, S to 9 p.m. at the Zot Hour 1n town S-7p.m. Fnday." Blast
Lountr. Irvine Hilton fnd Towcn. to the Past" w1lh O.J. Manny Pach«o
17900 Jambotte Bavd .. Jrv1nc. Free of KRl.A~S4 covtr chaJ)e: Saturday.
buffet. ftt 1s SS. 830-1010. "Hot Auaust Niahts" stamna Tony NEWPORT BEACH LULING Rossini. a tnbute to Neil Diamond at
SINGLBlaclubfonuwesailonwith 7:30 p.m. and Danct! Dance! Dance!
or w1thouta boet. • 21 and older for "Blast to the Past" with O.J. Dennis
sail1na. panenand toaa!izini. Meets 8. Goode. $4 cover cha~; 1unday.
the fint and third Wednesday of each ''The S.Cbcat Boys.. lave SQs...60s
lllOftth at the Newponer Resort. 1107 dance bend at 8 p.m. S4 covt'r. Closed
Jambortt. N~ Btach. 6:30 Monday; "Rock Around the Clock,"
social hour: Meet1ns beains at 8, ends a history of rock and roll Tues. at 8
around 10 p.m followed by danc•nt p.m.($4 cover charJC).; Contest n1aht
.-1111 a hvt' band untd I a.m. Valet on Wednesda).call fordt'ta1ls. Thurs-
park1na 11 fiu for those hav1na a day. ~Rock Around 811 Ben" the
cocktail 1n the Dukes Lou_nte after the Brill sh 1nvas1on with $4 CO\.er charaie. mtttlftl. COJt 1s $6. Call 961J..81 I I for 18774 Brookhurst.. Fountain Valley.
1tc0fded 1nJO about diab K1IVIUCS.. 96)..2366.
LIPS ON Yooa OWN san&ks SS JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT.
andO"Wft'. mttt ,.ew fnmds1na •arm 901 Warner A\.c.at M~aa 1n
supportl\'e atmosphert' t'ver) Huntmgtoo Beach prncnt lave t'ntcr·
Wednesday 3 to 4.30 p m. for a vaned taanmcnt Monday lhrouah Saturdar.
propam 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. an Jt'f'Cmtah s
1nchad11'1 dinnt'r at local mtauranlS Lounge. L1\.t' Jlll happy_hour Tues--
and a monthl)' pot luck Oasis Senior day through Fnday. 4:30 to 7 p.m.
CtnttT. 800 Maraucnte (Slh and Compl1mcntary buffet. no·co\.cr or
Mara~nle) orona del Mar. mm1mum.New outdoor pauo dance
644-3245. · floor. 21 and over. Tuesday. Kem
Getz on 1u11.Ar, classic rod. and folk TlaanclaJ sonas. Wednt'Sday. Mad Haner Tea
SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP Pan)' comedy conccns. Thursday
sponlOf'cd by Laauna Buch United through Saturday. classic rock and
Mtthod1st C'hurdi's Wt'Slty Counsel-roll and top40 music with The Ticket.
•-Ct'ntcr from 6 to 7 p m. at the F.or informauon. call S48-2662. .,. ~ 63' W I On So h NIGHT MOY~ S902 Warner A \'C, r!:~,!'a ~~ ,.,fr~ a do~'~uonu~r Hunu~on Beach. conccn info hnc
SI 0 per person ptr C\ cn1na. 840-0 ·
POI'
Satarday
MAXWEU.. 'S 317 Pacific Coa\I
H1ahv.-a1. )iununaton Bt'ach. Ltt ft'f'TCll on p.a.no sa\ a.nd voc-als
ton1&ht. 8:30 pm to 12.30 am .
'unda). Monda) and Tuesday 8;30
p m to mtdn11tu. 836-2SSS.
-day
.. Bil.US 8\' THE SEA.. unday
af\tmoon C'Onttrl ID the rounyard at
The Pavilion 1n Dana Point at I p.m. '° cdtbra~ the 17th annual Whale
n.~a1. ,.. •w .. m-1•e llOtU Restaurant
and Tavttn. ~South Coal H•· way, Lapna Bmctl. pmnts Luke It
The Loeomou"es each Sunday at 8:30 pm. S2 cover 494-IOU.
COllllTllOUIE aaTAUllANT, 2
Hutlon Cmt~ On¥t'. S.nea Ana.
prncnts Tbt New Ink Spots 1n t.ht bar
1nd lflll with 2 shows at 8 and 9:30
p.m The CounhouK 11 localed one
block off the SS frftWay, West on
MKAnhur Blvd. 1n the Hunon
Ctfttrt. tor 1nformat1on. call ~IS.
YIU.A NOV A llChard f ••IM>'I
...... IC}la~5u-) .. ,..,..... Wtd~. dli'1 $ p.m. IO 2 a.• .. Jill W. ... H•way. New·
pon ~ Ml•1llO . .,._,.PUa 166SS Paclr.cCoua
HiPway. s...t ..... o&n hvc
ClllnUllUICllt ~ ........ a ~ PllMt 10. roc:Ull. ~ 3 to 7 pm.
8M .... KilMINd Sjirib I p.111. ID
..... ,.l-19J6. .
11.,j•--M:l•••-••l1W A tno ~ ........... nd Scoctish ....
... ~ .. *Old OMii ,. .. C'llL • ...,__, olOoldra U.trn
... Del ...... SUem "' 0... ,. ... No .... dlMlr.
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going on
right now.
Save on
hundreds
of items
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"'11h lhl· R 1gh1cou) Brothers in con-
ll'rl wn1gh1 a1 7 .\0 pm Tickets arc
I). t-or more 111lom1a11on. call
~o '·2'M SL'N ET Pl 'B I no5. Pal'ili C'oaM
H1gh"'J' ~un .... ·1 ik·Jch. ofTe~ "''-'
rnil·n.11nml·n1 .... ·H·n <la)\ a "'eek. r un1gh1 l>Jk \pJkling M p.m. 10
rn1J n1g.h1
THE COL'RTHOVSE RES·
T Al'RA~T Pfl'Wnl\ 1lw ShO\\< Case
-.111gl·1, Prw hlod. off 1hc 55 Free-
'' .I' "l"'' nn \lal \rthur Bhd. in
11 1111011 < rn11r I or 1nlorma11on. cull
'~ .)lei I '
Tuesday
r m RTHOl SE RESTAllRANT 2
t l111i.111 < l'lllll' D n,l· \anla .\na.
1 ,.,<'Ill' p1Jn"1 ln·nl· < J\tk 1n thl'
I lfi1 JI \ 1 .• 11J,n R\!Om rue)Ja~
1h111urh '-.1111rll.1' tx·ginn1ng at 6 pm
I ti.: < • 11i thou,,· I\ l<>tJlcd one bllx ~
II '111 '\") lrl·l·~ ti\. \.\ CSI on
\J.11 \1tl '' Hhd rn' 1ht· Huthm
1 ·n tll· I or 1n1orma11on. ca ll
,.J •·M •I'
Sl NSET Pl'B I no); Pallfil ( oasl
ll 1~h"J' \un-.c1 lkal h. offers h'l'
,·11tl·11.11nml·n1 '-1:' l.'n n1g hl'> at "'ed.
I 11n1ght I \tXIU\ .., rm. 10 I a .m S2
,.l\ad1.1rgl· 'lf:.r•J2'1
FACES NITECLL B I ti5._1 Beach
Bf\ d in llun11ngton Beat h. Bluc~
\.1gh1 'lho" t1lll<.' 1s Ill p.m. 21 and
o' l'I \l.lml\\1on at the door as S4
< Jll <10-'-2111 lor antormallon
Wedne.day
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pitctlic Coa\I
ll1gh"'a). unset Bcal·h. oO'crs l1't'
cptcna1nmcn1 !M:\CO mgh1~ a "'erk
J:ih Moon 9 p.m 10 I a.m. SJ coHr
•
charge. 592-1926
Tbunday
PERQ'S 11 7 Main t.. Huntington
Beach. ton1gh1 through Saturda) at Q
p m .. Luke & The Locomot1"es. blues
muS1t· and dancing. $2 cover.
%').9996.
NEWPORT CENTER LUNCH
TIME MUSIC ERlES at the new
.\tnum Coun Park each Thul"Mla~ through March 9 noon un11I 2 p.m.
c"pon Center cmplO)CCS and the
general public arc IO\lle'd 10 bnng
1hc1rlun h or u kc ad\ ant.age oflunch
~pcnals ofTcrcd b) Farmers Mal'kct a1
.\tnum ( ourt Vl'ndors a nd other
fa\h1on l\land r(.~taurants. \ S500
Fashion "IJnl.J ,hopping sprcc will bc-
a"arded to lhc "'inner of a bus1nc\~
l'1rd dra'4tng at the end oft~ conccn
series. T o<la> ellJO) the .\ pnng
fush1on sho"' For concC'n in for·
m:n1on. call n 1-2000
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific C er.isl
lfagh"'a) .. un<.ct Beach. ofTcrs ll\r
cn1cn:11nmcn1 \C\en night'> a "'CC'k
The Might~ n)cn. 9:30 p.m. to I '\O
am . S3 to,er charge. 592-1926.
('I. \SSI( \I.
Friday
FREE RECITAL AND MASTER
CLASS M 1scha Lel\o""' '' performs in
a tree recital from noon to I p.m
toda> tollowcd b) a mas1cr etas~
beg1nn1ng :u 2 p.m. Fine '\ns Room
101 on the campus of Saddlcbad.
( ollcgc. 2SOOO Margucme Par\:"'a>
M1ss1on VtCJO. l he appearance 1s co·
sponsored b> the Cahfomu:i .\m
I. ,,
I •
\
Council and the National Endo•·
mcnt for the Ar1ll 582-4747.
Satuday
"THE BARBER OF SEVILLE"
Opera Pacific prr-~nts Ro in.-s opera in the Orange Counl} Per-
form ing -\rts C. enter in a maunec
pcrformanl'e al 2 p.m and 1h1s
C\ cning al 8 p.m Sun& 1n Italian"' llh
English <.urrnh.· . l 1ckcts r::ingc in
pncc from SI S 10 S60 and art'
a":ulablc at the l en1l·r bo' offi'c
556-ARI \ and r1c lo.r 1M:i!>tf r.
7 40-2()(lf)
FREE SOLO RECITAL ~uthcm
< Jlilorn1a llut1s1 Mal) Palcha i.. per-
forms a free solo rcutal "'1th p1an1st
T1moth} ~leek nt 7 'o p m 1n the
Yamaha Musil [due.won l enter
15455 Jcffrt') Road 1n lf\tnc For
more 1nforma11on. t'all 559-5440
BOVSOFTHELOUCH l\all,csot
the ~Ottl\h Highlands Shetland
l\lands and Ireland bnng n·ntunes ol
(clue mu 1c IO con1cmpora11 ,iu.
d1cnccs. Tickets art S7 8 p m
Mct-.mne) fhcatre. Jdlcbad Col-
lcgc. 28000 Margucrnc Park""a >
M1rnon VtCJO 5 :?-4656
SDAday
SADDLEBACK SYMPHONY OR-
CHESTRA '4'1th the fi,c 198 "'•nncN
of an annual compc1111on at 3 o.m 1n
Mc K1nnc) fheatrc. ~8000
Margucnle Park"'a). Ma s1on V1eJO
Barry 11\-crman direch. Ticket\ an·
$6 a,cneral adm1 s1on $4 for wn1on.
and student The public 1s 1nv11td 10
attend a rcccp11on for the an1s1<1
1mmed1atel) following 1hc conccn
OCC SYMPHONY Orange ( 03\1
C. ollcic ·ymphonr Orehcstra v.tll
present Molan"• ( ooccno 1n E--Flat
Ma).Or for r "'o Pianos :u 7:3(J p.m In
()( <. -s Robcn 8. Moore Theatre
Guest ~OH.IS art' Pan10 Do'ah\
Mtncr and Kathcr)n Eh1abc1h
Batley Advance ltd.cts arc pnccd a1
S4 and art l\a1lablc in the ()( (
T1ckc1 Office in the Stud<'nt Center
801khng. l 1ckC't\ at 1hc door •m.•
prmxt at S.S. To porchuc 11dc1., b>
phone. call 432-S8~
ORANGE COUNTY VO TH SYM·
PHONY ()llCllESTllA "''th (C'aturcJ
Free music
,...,.._ ~ P.actaa ,.,._ .. a ......... redlal Witt\
pMnlaTlMadtJ St .... M JllOp.m. ~MtlMY--.
ilUlk •ducadon Center. 11411 Jeffre-r ltoM lft lrvtne. 'M
111ore lnfcw111adon. C4111119·5440.
performer Celli" Han\ 8ngh1b1ll
()( SO C on<.'trto ( ompc11uon ""'°· ncr at 4 pm 1n Chapman ullesr
>\ud11onum lH" C1la\\Cll Onan&<'
Tttkcu arc S4 lor adull\ $2 for
~1udcn1!> and Stn1or e1111cn\ and ma)
bt purcha\.Cd throu&h 1hc (hapm.in
Cull<'ge Mu~'' DcpJnmcnt.
LAG 'A BEACH CHAMBER
Ml! 'IC SOCIETY Jennifer (1ordon,
\IUhn "''h \ndrcv.. fX<1 r.ido. piano perfornu a1 4 p m 1n 1hc t.aaurui
Bea h lt1&h • hool aud1tonum b2S Par~ \Hnoc. l ~un.t 6( th Ttd•ct'
.arl· SW for more 1nlorm.u1on rh<>nc
41J+~M22.
THE BOOZY ROUGE CAYE
<. lus1cal ~Iring quarrr1 Opu~ I\
IC\ompan1C'~ !\unda~ brunch I I a m
to I pm 3001 Ncv.pc>n Ul\d Ncv..pon lk h 6"l-3440
EL AANCHITO MEXICAN RES
TAORANT 2 c~pon UhJ
"-t .. pon 8nch "'""''~ 1n1crnat1onall) knov.n d.a"" 1u1t~mt (. o~t1iC'ld ('\('I'\ \unJ.n
11 a.m to.)
pm. 675·6 S .......... ,
PA lf'IC VMPHOl\V OR·
CHESTllA v,.l.h1;ans Jnrdan1a """
d1Ktor and \ 1k1 na Mullo' • '•·
ohnt\I IOCHght Ind Thufldl\ al
p m tn Or;ansr < ount) Pctformin
rt• c cntt'r. rroaram tnduJl \
Ruu1n1. Mo11n anJ S~l.ill.o' 10.:t\ ( onc.m pre' ic~ r · h night al 7 p m
ldC"tHantt 1n pri« from SY to S.aO f or ucw 1nfonN11on. <..all 11 <
< tntn bn' offt<c al .H~ \R fl-1 " T IC'Utmawr. 7 4(). .!000
He's a man of pecxe in a SOYOge land. .. f \ 1 1
Suburbia.
A comedy about one nice guy
who got pulf'9d too far:
I
'
sl}hnpon 1he ptano 3131 Wn1C'oas1
Hi&l'iwa}. N~pon Beach 642-78 O CAYE UDO. SOI 30lh 1 New1>0n
Bcach. 675-2968. presents cn1cnain-
men1 n1c.htl)' Ton> uuerrcro Stlltca
8.30 p.m. 10 I • m SJ co"cr chargr
Sanday
CANYON BAR AND GRlLL tsS9
Laguna Can) on Road. Laguna Beach
Btn M1lllkrn' Otll1c Jan >\llS1ars
rach Sunda) from 4 to 7 p.m
4~1911
RUM RUNNER 1600 Pa 1fic( .,,
H1ghw1J . ~al Beach. present\ The
ns of 1hc Beach. one of uahern
Cahfom1a·s mo\I popular dmeland
au b3nds from 6 10 10 pm each
unda) No CO'-l"r charge.
(113)S96-1624
CAFE U DO SOI 30th Sa .. Nc"pon Stach. Lrnn Jau with ll'\C HulT-
sactcr 3 "' to 8 30 p m cn1cru1n-
men1 n11h1l> 8 JO pm. to I a m 1on11h1~1th ahc \\a) ne Wa)nc Band
675-1%8
Monday
CAFE U DO, 01 lOth I c"pon
Beach. En1rrta1nmcn1 n1ghth 8 30
pm -1 • m \\a)nC \\a)ne Band
ft-aau nna Gal') Wins Tom Zin~. Mel
l>a\'1S and Bob ~ioorc th1 t\Cntn"
67S-1% .
Taeeday
Fnda> -•th th¢ Stontbridtt Band from 71011 p.m.476-:?001.tllknSton
3113.
Satvday
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4SOO
MacAnhur Blvd Nev.Pon &-ach.
"DanCl"f. In
"'lewpon · Stoncbndac Band ""llh a
"anct} of b•& band and Broadway
from 7 to 11 p.m. each Saturda). For
mformauon. call 476--2001. c•tcM1on
3113
LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE
STUDIOS 362S W. MacArthur. Sulle
3011. Santa Ana, Dance for couples or
smr.Jes. 1st Saturday and 3rd ·unday
cacn month, 8:30 to 11 :30
p.m Adm1 ~ion SS. includes refresh·
ments. Ballrootn. Lltin dancing. all
.so-0676 for more infonnauon
Sanday
THE SOPKJSTICATE Afternoon
'iv.1n1 danc:in&. Mn1's Lounr 11 the
Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnsto trttt.
( osta Mesa prcscnu Bame) Olson
and his 20 piece orchtstra evel')
unday afternoon from 2 to 6 pm
i\dm1ss1on as SS per person f-rtt
'alet parkm&-T1cke1s ma)' be
purchased in ad"an eat t~ hotel &Jf\
hop ... For mort informauon. call Elda
Barn at (213)S92-2 l 37
...... .,,
MARTIN 6 TONI'S S14-1n& Dance
Club mttts at several Oranar Count)
locations. Dances. da~ conlests..
dance tnps pla y ouungs, beach
panits arc some
of the 1c11v111es Dan e ltssons arc
offered bq.lnnins 10 ad"anccd.
ballroom to swing. For 1111\C'S and
loca11ons. call 8~3Sl8
Wedneeda'f
COSTA MESA/FRED AS1'AJJl£
DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newpon
Blvd .• 2-C. (ost.a Mesa. Wednesday
n1&ht dance~ open 10 the general
public w11h a one hour danc-c clas'I
preceding the public lhnec t>ciinnmg
at 8 pm. Dance 9 p.m unul mid-
night Cost for danct da.ss and dancr 1~ S7 per ptrs<>n. Soft dnnks available
for purd1a~ For more information
or reservations. call 6SO-.l048.
Tluanday
COSTA MF.SA Q ICltSTEPPERS
a senior C'•tucn square da~ group
Sttk uptnenccd square da0« cou-
pl~ to JOln them The Quick teppcrs
meet rqularl) "'"fY fhursday. 10 a m to noon at the downtown
communll) crnter.
.\nahr1m and ( entrr ts 1n Costa
Mesa for more infonn111on call
S•S-S669 SQUARE RIGGERS SQUARE
DANCE CLUB sponM>rs a ne"' bt&in-
ners cl.m aa 7 30 p m aa Rea
( ommun1ty Center, 661 Hamilton
t . Costa MC\& ('osa 1s S6 ptr couple
per se s1on Rt'tular club dan~ arc
1st. 3rd and Sth Wcdncsda) of ca h
month. for more informauon. call
Hank or ( eatue Shucker at 962·2340
1111 \lllC
"A FUNNY THfNG HAPPENED
()N THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at
the (Jarden (1roH· Commun1t)
Theater. usag;ue Park on St Mark treet at Chapman \l'nue Garden
(1rOH' (8117-S 122). Frida) .ind S.:uur-
da.}S at 8 p.m through March 11 "-Ith
a Sunda) matm« al 2 30 t-cb 19. "8.U~HOT CRUMMOND" b)
the ~n C ll'mena~ C ommunm
lhl'atcr at thr C abnllo Pla,hou~
201 .i\\t C abnllo. \an C lementc
(491-046S) Wcdn~a)\ throu&h ~'
urdays at 8 pm until Much 18
.. CABARET' at Ehnabeth Uov.-
ard's ( unam (all D1nnrr Thca1rr,
690 fl (amino Real Tustin un -1.>~. night I) t'\CCpl Monda) s
at "ar) 1ng cunain umr~ through \ta~
14
"COME BAClt TO THE $ ANO
ODIE, JIMMY DEAN, JDDIY
DEAN" 1n lhe Drama Lab Thta1er ol
Oran~ Coast· C olqe. Costa Mcs.1
(432·5~Ml). Thu~ays throu&h t·
urda)i aa ~pm throu&h Mal'C'n 4 ind
unda\. Man:h S at 4 p.m.
"THE EAGLE WITH TWO
HEADS" at the ~ltt:rnatnt' Rcper-
101) fhC'Jter. 1636 ~ unind .\ \ c
~n!A Ana (836-7~29). Thursda}s
through Saturda \.,at p m • unda~ \ at , pm un11I ~ian.·h 25
"T H E E M PEROR ' E9''
CLOTHES" b' 1he \'rnencan C h1l-drcn's fhcatci a1 the i\nah1;1m Cul
tural An) Ccnler. 931 1'l Harbor
Bhd .. .\nahe1m (S44-7124), Satur-
da) and ')unda)!I at 2 pm throueh
Apr.IQ
"GREASE" b) the Buen Park
( t'-IC Theater nt the Pcr1orm1ng Art
(om pie~. ~b&nolia ~tr<'l'I a 1
i\lad('m\ \\a). Burna Park
(821 -1 '94>. llnal pcr1orm11ntcs 10-
n1g,tt1 and surd.a~ at p m '\untLl\
al .. pm
"Ll'L ABl\ER" at the "'c"port
fhcatcr Am tntcr. 2501 C lltl
Dmr ...,t'~pon Bea h (631-018 )
Thursda" throu~ \aturda) ~ at pm unda~s a1 .. 3U until Marth S
"MAGIC TIME" at the In inc
{ ommun1t) Theater T unit> Rot l
( ommunll) Paik \unn)h1ll Lane II
T unit' Rod. Dri"c In ine (~S7-S4%1. fnda~\ .md. lurda)s 11
CAFE U DO OI '°1h \a ~e""pon fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tka'h (ntl'rta1nmt'nt n1ghtl) 8 30
pm to I • m Jo)\pnnJ "llh 1uc'>I ~'op~on1~1 .\lben Wing 1on1,h1
675-:?96
WedneMa'f
LE ME RIDIEN HOTEL 4500
MacAnhur 81\'d. cwpon Bea h
··~ Ja.11 Club" ftatunns world cla"
Jal1 ani u pothghttd wttlcl) 1n tht
four stol') mum of thC ('aft ncun
For more inform111on. call 476--2001.
C\ICRJ1on '11 ' CAFE UDO SOI :\Och t 'c"Pon
Beach. prc~nts cn1cru1nmrn1 night·
I)' ~•th Jill \()(.lhst ~unny
W1ll1nM>n v.1th the l>oug Webb
Ouartrl tonight · lO p m 10 I a m
6"'7S-!%8.
Tlatanday
CAYE U DO SOI \0th t . ....;ev.pon
Bach. pttWnt~ I MarqiKl on
trumpet v.1 1h .. B1rdland Re-
"•~••~"aonight .)0 pm 10 I a m 67~!%8 or 673-.SOS6 JAZZ PACIFIC 1 non-profit or-
pn11111on to prN'J'\l' and encouraae
J1,c ,au mttl\ t\l'I') Thunda} 11 7
p.m and I\ open to Jill n'u\loans
and Jill buff\ .. or more 1nform111on.
call l>r (hark\ Ru1htrford at
4.ll·S 19 or 8111~·0111116'42·7b4~.
401,lll\ ...... .,,
CLUYllOllSE STEA& llOl'IE
I .SIO Bruo .. holk>w l>r n&.1 na,
~pcm Frttway l?>.cr RJ e.-11. prcwncs Jem Jeff \\al .. cr toniiJtt,
two tlaowi at 7 and 10 pm (all
S49-1~12 ror uclt-t infonnateon and
dtnlWf rntr"*''°"l
.. -Feast your eyes On thiS: ••
I
Women's Designer Fashion
lP
TO
LE
%
OFF
..
Esprit Slloes~Esprit ColectioLParis Blue~ Wholesale Jew.,,
Lii.toii Slis,Prep loys • More
TWO DAYS ONLY
SIMdllyASmday
Fehurmy 25 &. 26
.. 11 -S pm
Dlasins Roams Available
Holiday Inn
7667 Center Ave. H. B.
(805) 642-2998 info.
'
( \11 ,U \HtO ,ll'I I U
ti p.111. through March 11 v.11h a
matinCl' !'lunda~ al 2 p.m. "MAME" a l thl· llarkqurn Dinner
I hcall'r. 3501 S. Harbor Bhd .. Santa
\na 1'1.,~-' 11 I. n1gh1I~ except Mon-
da~., al 'al" ing rnn:un umcs 1hrough
\pnl lo
"THE MEETING" b' the Orange
l ount' Hlad. .\l·tors Theater n1 1he
\ nahl·im < ult ural .\ns Center. 93 I
' II arbor Rh d .. '\nnhe1m too 7-7U'lll). I nda~' through Sunda) l>
;it li p m un11l ~larch 5.
"MlSS MAR Y" at thl' Illusions cv.
\ ti:" f heatl'r. ~11.\0 Brea Blvd .
I utk.non (9\}{J-96051. Fnda)s and
\aturda~ 'al 8 p.m .. \unda)~al 5 pm
1111111 \fan.h 19.
"ONCE l)POS A MATTRESS" h>
thl' ~ Habra < ommunitv Theater at
lhl' l.X.·po1 Pla~hou~. Jil S. Luchd
\1. ~ llJbra (_l '\l.>OS-9708).1 nda>s
.ind ~1 .. rda~' at 7 '\O. . unda)., at
~ '\O 1hr.1ugh Maren •
"NOl~ES OF F" b~ the Brea
I hl'J ll'I Lc.·agut· a1 1hc Brea < "1c.
C uhural ( l'nta. I ( '' 1<" Center
< 1rd('. tirl·a 1524-6653). Thursdays
1hrough \aw rda)\ a1 8 p m until
March 11
"OUT OF THE F RYING PAN" a 1
the \\ a) 00 Broad"" a~ Theater. 1058 ~ hl'\I ')I . Santa <\na (547·8~7).
I hursda) s through ')aturda)S a1 8
p.m un11I March 11 .
"SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at
1he Grand Dinner Thca1cr. 7 Free-
dman Wa)'. nahe1 m (772-77 10).
n1ghtl> except Mondays at vaf)1ng
runam times through April 16.
"TALLEY'S FOUY" on thl' Sc<;-
ond Stage of South Coa 1 Repcno11 .
655 Town ('enter Dn -.c'. Costa Mesa
(957-4033). closing pcrform:inccs to-
night at ti:.lO. !)aturday at 3 and 8:30.
unda) at 3 a nd 8 o.m.
"WILEY AND THE HAIRY MAN"
bv the Youth Theater of the Lagu na
Pla-..housc. 606 Laguna · Can}On
Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743).
performances tonight a1 7 p.m ..
Saturda) at 2 and r p.m.. unday 31
noon and 3 p.m. 'Onl).
I 11 . ll'
Prldij-
UCI FILM SOCIETY challenge.· a
'icwcrs prcconcc" cd notio ns " 1th a
theme of "altered '1 ions .. for m
""'ntcr quancr films. Films scr~n on
f nda) l'\.Cnlngs lO Social 1cnc~
I tall at 7 and 9 p.m T1cl cu, arc $4
general. SJ tor other student senior rn11ens and l C htatl and Sl fort '( I
\tudcnl'iand arc a'<Hlabka1 the door.
f 1lm~ arc \ho" n in their ong1nal
language.· w11h subtttlcs. 1 on1gh1'c;
film 1s .. ( ro.,sfi rr ... dirwed b) [d-
ward Dm\lnl. Cll~A 1948)
XS6-63 79. • .
I .'I t .
~clay
RICHARD E. LEAKEY faml'd
anthropolog1c;1. d1rC'n or and t•h1ct
eM:ruuvc of National M u\Cum!> ol
Kcnl a lcclurc!> on "The Origin\ ol
M an · tonight at th Bren (enter on
1ht' l ·CI campus 111 pm. Ticket!> are
priced at SM. ~ 7 and S5 al 1hc Bren
(enter Box ()nice and T1ekctron.
LAGUNA POETS meet each f-r1. at
8 p.m. at 1he Laguna Bea h pubhc
hbral'). 363 Glcnnc)rc. l..Aguna
Beach. fael)one '' "clcomc. (all
49"-9550 or 494·83 75.
INTERNATIONAL A TO HOW
CH.61 RepoTt From Costa Meaa
•
"Surfing the Red Wave &
Talk of Peace''
with
Dave Rush &-the
Russian Rock of Joanna Stingray
TONIGHT 5:30 PM
30th annual ()range County show
w11h 45() 1989 models from kading
automakers. plus a 1990 preview.
End., unda) Anaheim Stadium
indoor e'\h1b11 bwld1n15. Ho ur arc
11 :i.m. 10 9 p.m. tu rda). 11 a m 10
7 p.m.. unda> and Monda) a nd I to
9 . p.m. T uesday through Frida)
admission 1 S4.50 for adult'>. S!.25
..cn1ors (65 and O\Cr) and (h1ldrcn 6
to I!. under () free
pro,ects. for ad d 1t1 ona l 1nforma11 o n call
898-.:?31J9. The s"'ap meet 1s held 1n
the parking
IOI located at the cn1rancr of the
C'Oll£JC al 1he Golden WC\t lfttl
trafl1 light bctv.ce n Edinger and McFadden
tl'C~I~. AGE Of' CHIVALRY SOCIETY
ml-Cts on the ~ond Sa1urda~ of each
month from 1Cr30 a m to l p.m at
Saturday Hcr11ag.c PIH~'"'" inc. The public ·~
WATCH A WHALE The 1n,11cd 10 bnng a lun h and cnJO>
Homblov.cr Whale \\<atch ( n11'iC game music.: and co tumcs from the
oilers a champagne brunch and a prc,a1hn& culture m WC\t~ Europe
chance to S4.'C t he gra)' whale m1gra· ~ bt:tv.~n 1(00 and 1600 .\ 0 . For
11on each Sa1urda) and ~unda) 10 morl.! 1nformauon. call 547-2091 o r
am. v.ntc 100 N Ko ~ tr 360. \ant•
10 I p.m. ou1 ofNcv.pon Harbor on Ana Y.2701
the 105-1001 Paufil Homblov.cr
(~I IS
S33 per Pl''"°" S H1 50 for ch1ldH·n
under 12 I or rcscn auon tall
)4~H'700
ORANGE CO NTY WAP MEET prr~nted b> I cl-Phil Entcrprn.C'>
each Saturda
and unday 1n the main par~1n& Im of
the Orange ( ount) I nir C irounds 7
a.m to
4 p.m. Adm1 c;1on 1!> fift) rcnn Im
"alk-1n!i. O r:rngc ( ount) I air·
grounds
1nforma11on phone number 1\
751-3:?47.
GOLD£ WESTOOl.LEGE WAP
MEET a a.m 10 3 p.m Wllh rm:
admission and free
parkin_s toda) and tomorrow \p;m~
fee is SI() on l.)a1uriU)S al\d unda)s
or tv.o SJliilCC!i for S tOon Sunda). •1th
proccc:ds from the ~wap mttt goma to
campus clu~ and orpnuat'°ns.
..cho&antuP' and rommun1ly tent«
Monday
LAG NA ART M E M 307 ( 110
Om c La un.l 8clfl h olT4'1\ .\n
'\ov. • a IC\.lure )Crn.·s 1 7 30 pm.
Tonight\ pc.ikC'r "' Sett) ()1snc) an
h1\H>f'\ in<ilruoor al C ) pre\s ( ollcic
'4ho ·~•II 1.~.1l on Po \l·l m · pn.:'>~1001\m through \utreal1sm
La guna tkach tf1&h hool student\ ~111 be admitted frcl.' ol d1argc and
r<~ce1 \C a dcm1l t rcd11 for aurnd·
anc.·r dm1u101t lor mu.,,rum mtm·
he" 1s SJ ~r k-<:turc non·mcmbc~ S4 f-or n·\Cr vat111n\and 1nlormahon
lall 4Y4-S97 1
KIPP ERS Al'\0 CRE W
( lu~/~f\ 1 c to twlp u1lon fi nd
~nou\ <)p()(.1nun111c" tor ~1hnt •nd
cr1&.1,1ng. Mecu llt 7 p m. the lirM and
thtrd Monda) ol each mon.1h. Call
72 \-.iH6 for h)(Jt1on of mrtUftl. ('~1 1sSS pt·r pt'non for mttttnp and
Sl~ tor up1aoruil thrtt•mnnth\
maactuna str"Vitt.
'hlldaJ
JOIN THE HAJlBOll SINGERS A
non-profil lfOUP of women \11\gCI"\
who perform t" Cf) thing from Bach 1u
rock •~ looking for ncv. member'
The group m.._~is
e'cl) Tucsda cvcn1na u 7 p m :11 1hc f>n."ib,1enan (. hurch ol the (o,c-
n:int at Fatf'\ 1N and .\dam \trtct 1n
C e»la Mesa. Perfonnancn are aho
a'a1lable. for more 1nformauon call
Dt'c ( O-' at %2~ I 680 or V1 Green at IS97-0S~7 e~cn1np and wtotkcndt; ........ ,
THE ORANGE COllNTV SKI
CLUB mttt\ the fi rst 1nd lhirJ
Wed~~ of t\.CI") month ac thr
C mca MC!ia ( ountf) Club. Age 2 1
and OH~r. For morc 1nform111on. call 9S7-8686
SCRA8BU! 1\ pla)cd Wl'dnc"ida~\
a1 6 30 pm 1n the community room
ol C :ahfomia t-~tal Sa"'"P. 2.Cl~ El Tom f({\ld, La&una Hill\ (all
6-.:? , for lurther Lnformauon
ClllUAGE 1~ ola)cd on lht !i4"t •
ond .and fourth Wtd~)' of ca h
monlh 11 7 pm. at lhc Oam ( cntt1,
Koom VI 5th ' and MlflUCrHt' '" ( orona ckl Mv Call 644-4131S for
add111onal 1nformauon
LEADS CL I ( ~11 M~ch1p1~r
.a group fut '4<1men 1n bu~1ncu mecl\
<''t'f' \\t'dnc\da) momit'& 11 the
( ounln\idc Inn tn ( tt\ta ~fr~ ~t th~ orncr ol Rt'dh1ll and Bm tol.
Mectinl-\ arc from 7 IS to 8:30 1 m.
f or more 1nforma..c>n and K r·
\.iUIOn!t n ll JcncllC' Pcmult at }~·bll I.? or k rlCI\(' r humps.on at
~'l!-:>93<)
4 \ll\U\ICC0'\11\lllt ,...,....,
AD 0-VI Of' OllANGE COVNTY
hokb a week I) M>C1al eHnt ~nn1n1 al .S:3Q p.m. at Ma111e's. The R~ Lion
Inn. JOSO Bristol St .. Costa Mesa.
fn:-c hon
' d'0tu"m. fun and nc1work1nJ. 73 1-3S2.5.
£.Z SPEA& TOASTMASTERS
mttt cach Thursda)' at 7:30 p m a1
Scxhff V1llw. 2134 Main trcct.
Hununaton Beach. BqJnners wel-come. For mo~ 1nformat1on. call
842-2016 or 8-42· 149.
SCllAllBLE IS pla)td e\ er) Thun.-
day a& 6:30 p.m. at the Home Savinas bu11d1,._ Main trttt at Yorktown
AvtnU(, Huntington Bc;a(h Call
960-2729 for <ktails.
I' AllMEU MAAIET sponsortd
by lht Ora• Count) Farm Burcau is
held. every Thunda)' in tht main
oarkn-a lot of tht Oranac County
f::'aararounds from 9:30 a.m. 10 2:30
p.m. Call 751-3247 for mort infor· mataon.
\ ll I 'I ll I ' I '
'a nee. For 24 hour 1nformat•on. call AdmttllOft 1s $2 for aduhs: 7' cmts
(213)687-8800. for ch•ldrtn,, aees 3 to 12 and tenlOf' MOVIELAND WAX MVSEtJM, c1ttzcm. Ch11drcn unckr 3 and hand1·
7711 lkach Blvd .. Buena Park. Tht capped a.re adm1t1~ frtt 9.51-ISSS
ThrttStooscsarcthtnewest rcphcas SAN J UAN CAPIS'l'IUN.O amona tht alrtad> elaborate cqU«· MISSION , 31882 Ca m ino·
uon of movie and television Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano.
memorab1ha 1n lud1111 life-like Ftaturcs Serra Chapel. CaJifomta's
rcphc-as or more than 200 renowned oldest bu1ldin&. the ru1M of the Grt'at stus .. Dail)' 10 a.m --8 p.m. with Fn.-tone Church.. soldiers barracks.
l. open unt119p.m . .522-11 S.S. 'bcauuful prden\. and two mu~um
MUSEUM OF NAnJftAL lflS. rooms with antfacl5 from Na11.,e
'rOft\' AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista dcl American and earl> Spanish culture.
Oro. NeYtpon Beach. ()ptn Tuesda) Daily 7·30a.m.-S p.m. 493-1424
thtou&h Saturday, 10 a.m to S p.m. SE.A WORLD 11110 Sou1h horcs
and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Road. M1ss1on Bay.. n Dtqo, Su
dm1ss1on 1s S2 for adults. and SI for World features SC\ en m-.,oI sho"A s
ch1ldrcn over six. Membcrs arc frtt. and do.tens offa5Cmatm1 manne hfe
Museum exhibits include a w1<k t"h1b1t Sea \\orld's star lol~r
array of mannt mammal fossils. whales JlCrform 1n the lalJtSI "hale
Nauvc Amcncan d1spla)s. an insect fac1hty in the ~orld.dolptuns.1ra1ncd
lOO and photo pllcl). m1ntral and seal\ and sea hons. 011ers and a walnu
\hell displays. bueterlly coll«t1on also perform at spcc1al shows.. There
and duldren·s hands on cxh1bHs. are four aquanums featunn1 bvc
"\ISO cducauonal prosrams.. docent sharks. sea life and freshwater fish
tours. '«turn. fnu,als.. a hbra') and from all O\Cr the world. Th1ny special
pcc1al act1.,1t1es. For more infor-cduca11onal e\h1b11s arc aJso "'a•I·
mauon abou1 exhibits .. pro&rams and able to Sea \\ orld gues1s. One ~e
membcnh1p. call the museum Tues-adm1ss1on includes all sho"s and
da) tbroulh Sunday at~ 7120. exh1b1ts. Frtt park1nJ. C1u1d~ tours n.-.. •• s..... OLD •oRLD VllJ.AGE, 7S61 and ndn arc utra. Group rates and
-----. Center Ave., Hununaton Beach. 12 month pa '>s 1nforma11on. call
DISCOVERY MUSEUM ofOrangt' pcc1ahy sho~ arc.-located 1n 1h1s (619)226-3901 or 826-7213 or
20 or mo~ can takt advantaat or Wild Rivtrs new aroup admlssaon
raaa. 76~ 14.
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"INTO THE WOODS" The Oran•t (ounty Perfonnin1 Arts Ctnttr will
pr~nt this new fairy talc musical
fro m Toi!) and Puhucr PnLe winner
Stephen Sondheim March 7 throush 12. Find out what happtns after
.. happily e'er afttr" whc.-n the mos1
ramou\ ch.aracter~ from tht mo~l
famous fair') ta Its all mcc1 "'the umc.-
forest at the ~me ume. For ttrket
1nforma11on. call the Center bo~
offi~. 5.SO..ART
YOUTH ART DAY VOLUNTEERS
Tht Irvine fine Ans Ctnttr "'"hold
its 9th annual Youth Art 0a} ent11~d
.. latoosoffun" on Apnl l from 8:30
a m. to 3:30 p.m Tht purpoSt of 1hr
e._ent IS tO promote an amona )OUOI
people. Volunt~rs •~ nttdcd 10 help
with an Yrorkshops. supervise )Ouns
pan1c1p11n1s. ~II food or as 1!>t w11h
fl'IJStra11on. pmcs and act1'\t11cs. For
more 1nformauon. call the Volunteer
Center of Oran&r ( ount)', 9.SJ-S7S7
or j82-31 7b
to 7 p.m. and Saturda) from 8 a m. to
noon T1c~tts ""Ill bc 5e>ld at tht door
for S6 and $5. T1cktts ma) be
purcha~ b) phont usana V1"8 or
Mastercard by ralhn1432-.S .
Joan Rivers
returns as host
·for talk show
ly Ttw Auod atH jtreu
LOS V• 1FLES -Comcd1tnne
Joan Rt\Cr Yr1ll make htr first
appcaranct on a la1e-n1&ht talk ho"'
s1nrc she ~a dropped a ho 1 of"The
Late how" on Fo' 8roadca\11n1 < o
ncarl) t1i110 ~car\ .ao
R1,ers "'II appt>ar on "The Ar~n10 H:.11 \ho-. " Hall bnen) rtpl ctd
Rt\ Cr$ as ho I or the shov. before co-
s1amn1 w11h Eddie Murphy 1n .. Com-
ins To !\mcriu • h was thal llnt the helped prompt Paramount Tele·
.,1s1on lo ofTc.-r HaJI h1 currrn1
S)nd1catcd 5hov. (ount). 3101 Wnt Hanard t . v1llaac that fcaturn the charm of (602)838-00X>
<ianta Ana ~n 11 a m to 3 pm quaint European v1llaJrs v.-11h rob-SHEAMAN LIBRARY AND GAR· BALLET PACIFlCA v.-111 prc~nt H II d o Tucsda) throuah Fnda). Closed on bl~ streets. lantern h&hts. and 70 DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast H1Jhwa). ..L111k Red R1d1n1 Hood .. at Orangt' a an "''ti"'> ha'c remain~
Monda)s Adm1"1on is SI for adult murals of Europtan scenes painted Corona dcl Mar. Ro'K's, cactus. Coast ( ollcat.Saturday. March 4at 2 good fneod) .ind v.hcn he ~n hi and SO «n1s for C'h1ldrcn l\om1n.tl on e1'tenor ~alls b) European artists annual prdt'ns. an orchid con-pm in the Robert 8 Moore Tbtatrr · sho" in Januan \ht sent him 1 note
craft pan1c1pa11on ftt. for infor-898--S 111. se~atory .. ko1 pund\ and a gift shop Advan<"t 11ckcts. pnttd at S·UO for ofconiratulauon
mnion.nllS4().()4()4 ORANGE -COUNTY PEil-Dail) 10:3(h.m~p.m. f(tul\S'and S .SOforchddrcn 12and .i\not~auc 1sch«tu~to1ppt'lllr
DISNE\'LAND, 131 3 Hubor FOAMING AllTS CENTER 600 SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, under. arc on sale 1n the OCC ticket ton1Jh1 is Monon Downe Jr the
81\d . n.thc1m M1ckc) ·\ .\mcr1can To•n Ccnttr Dme. Costa Mt'Sa Maiic Mountain Park"a) ciut off offttt. located 1n 1hc colqe 1uden1 contro'c:"'ial talk show host whose )ptrit ( elebrauon performed on Oocen& 1ounoflhe fac1ht) arc ofTettd Interstate S. Valenc1a. More 1han 100 (enter 8u1ld1ng The offi« , open ov.n \ho"' has somc1tme eruplt'd
\ban \trttt L' ~A. t'ach "cckend frtt Monda) and Wednesda) at IO. ndcs. showund attrac11ons including Monday thr<>tA&J'I Fnda) from <>a m 1n10 hcat~ en ountt'n
DtsnC',land onC'n morc than so 1030. 11 and 11 ·30 a.m wttkb_ an 1800s s\)k crafts vilt-ic and •·rir=================~r:;,iij~;;:::J 111trac11on tn \t\Cn tMmcd l;and\. Tounw1llalsobchtlda110and 10:30 Roanna Rapid whllt' wattr achen-
1nclud1n1 • t.ar Toun" .1nd .. < ap1a1n a.m. the fi~t Saturda) of each month. turt arc olTcrcd (818) 992-08l4 EO. •• Pirk hours art 9 a m to The tour tak.c.-1 '\ 1s1tors to many areas SPRUCE GOOSE. Lona Stach
mtdntJh1 Mo~> 1hrou&h Frida) 9 of1hc thtatrt rartl)' Sttn b)' the public Harbor at the end of tht Lona Beach
am to I a m ~turd•> and 9 a m. 10 1n ludina drcss1n1 rooms. the Frcc1i11ay Howard Huchcs' all·"'ood.
m1dn1ah1 ~unda) 01 ll()land inror· ha ·htagc arta and The Center 200-ton O\tnl boat ma,,nuca.lly
ma11on m...as6~ . Room Rc~rvauonsarc rt"qu1rcd for btrth\ for \ISl\Of"\ \O \l('W the 1ns.1de
l!li'TUNAT10 'AL URF Ml'· vou~ of 10 or more .S5b-2 I 22. of 1hc -.ortd' larsnt clear-span
S£UM 311 \\1lnu1 ttun11n11on t\lrns1on H aluminum dome " '•net)' of dis.-Beach url mcmorab1lta 11 nd Q EE MARY i Lon& lkacft pla)5 1ndud1n1 modules that \how
1n1tM:ts tdauna as far back ., 1hc Harbor at the end 011he Lona Beach closc-updcuul offasc1na11n1arca' of earl~ .?O,.) commcmomc 1~ rolorful f-rtt"a~ hh1b1ts include spcc-111 the plane such as the cockpit. 01&h1
hcm•ac of th1\ popul3r ( ahfomi.in cO'«t sound and h&ht sho"' 1n 1ht deck. and "'nl 1nlcnor are fcaturt'd spon Open d;ul )' noon 10 o pm . En1ine Room and \\'httlhou~ ~ ~the QUttn 1af') h\t1n1 for more
adm1ut0n 1 free. L~ 1cd one hlod cn~una a near<ollmon at sea. and 1nfo rma11on 10 a.m.-6 p.m (2 13)
inland from 1>4tr and one-half blod an C'-tcn l\e World War II display 43 ·3SI I casi o( Main \11Ttt 1n Hunt1na1on Jcp1ct1ng1ht'·Quttn s''ac\l\c rolca UNIVEltSAL STUDIOS, 100 Un1-
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I .\ I H \ HOU\ . ' \ t IC I I IC
1 The 'Burbs': Familiarity breeds laughtet
Ja~wu ...
~yilt
Newport Buel
You can sec 11 in almost any
suburban neighborhood. If th~rc arc
12 neatly manicured homes with
white picket fences and lace cunains.
the 13th house on the block will have
no grass at all. be painted the color of
mud and have a few cars cer-
emoniously parked on the front lawn.
That's what "'The· Burbs" is all about.
the occupants of that 13th house and
the mystcnous things that JO on.
lf <t Ml JU"t that these folks drive the1rprbagc to the
'urb 1n the middle
\lf the night that
mak es them
stranac. It 1s a lot of
other things such
as mysterious d1g-
g 1 n a in th e backyard 1n the
middle of the night
and the groans that ...._ ____ _,come from the
oascmcnt which make Tom Hanks
and his neighbors grow more and
more SUSPICIOUS.
I enjoyed ·The 'Burbs.·· Tom
Hanks has a true ability to perform
comedy although sometimes the
scenn·in this movie are very predict-
able. Hanks" character. Ray Peterson.
m1xN well with other neighbors on
the block, who include the characters
played by Gail Gordon and Bruce
Dern. The latter portrays a retired
military man who has not quite left
his hfe in the service behind him.
It is the character of the neigh ·
borhood boor pla)'ed by Rick
Oucommun who spurs Tom Hanks
into investigating the mystenous
goings-on 1n the house nut door.
Together the)" resemble httle boys
who are looking to get into trouble.
Ce me Fisher pla)'S Hanks· wife and
Henr) G ibson
plays the de-
m e n ted
patholoaast "hose
house 1s the focus
of the ne igh·
borhoocfs an en·
tion. It 1 the cul-
m 1nat1 ng scene
where the house
explodes after
Hanks and his
neighbor break a gas lane that provides some of the most ervoyabk
and slapstick pans of the movie.
If you arc looldna to take )'Our ch1.ldren to a movie you can 5tt
toeethcr and enjoy. I recommend
"The 'Burbs."
Keri Staff..-d
Arclitectaral lll•1traa.r
Costa Mesa
If \'Ou've seen the Movie 'Neigh:
bors"' with John Belushi then you
don·t reall~ need to set .. The 'Burbs"
unless you re a Tom Hank~ fan. Luckily I am. The resemblance
between the two 1s
very close except
that ··The 'BurM"
isn't quite as slick
as .. Neighbors'"
was. The theater was
crowded. whi ch
shows tha1 a b•&
name can draw a
crov.d before a
mov1t ha pro"cn
1tsct1. All Tom Hanks fans and teen-
agers. The movie docs provide us
wnh some com1 rehcf but n's
noth1nJ ne". ctually. I did find
m)sclflaughing at several scenes. so
let's not be too harsh.
Tht> plot ts a basic. unbehe11able
stol') but let's get to the 1ntercs11ng
pans. The characters and the actor'$
chosen to play them arc n1ht on the
mohey. Bruce Dem 1sgrea1 as the lcfl·
over veteran on patrol in tht oc1&h·
borhood. I've never been a b•• fan of
his but he 1s perfectly cast •n this
pan1cular role. He is runny and you
even become a little concerned about his mental stability.
Of course. we hould be concerned
about the mental stab1ht) of all the
charact(•rs. Tom Hanks ponra)s the
only one in the ne11~borhood (except
his wife. pla)cd by Came Fisher) who
appears to be normally reluctant to
intrude on the stranae people that
ha11e mo"ed into this ptaccful
suburban cul-dt--sat'.
He 1s. naturally. con\ 1nced by his
ne1ghbon tha1 there art buarre
happenings 1n the house nc't door.
Cory Woods 1s ~\ccllenl as the local
teen-age rock ·n·
roller. He adds
mut'h needed
flavor to th•
movie. I cnJO)ed
his character 1bc
most. -'nd so did
the )ouna girls 1n
the aud1cntt.
Between Tom
Hanks. Bruce
Dern and ('ory
Woods. the movk comes ofT -but
JUst bertly. Without them II would probeblyd111ppc1r1ntoobliv1on h ,,
a attat movie for kids and yQuna teen· •rs.
DeAM Scllett
Lepl Secttcary
c..taMna
I went to sec "'The "Burbs .. with a
10-year-old. a 12-~ear-old and a
friend whe>tt-qt I will not rcve.al out of~. One of us loved it. oAc of us
thou&ht it was OK. and two of us
tho~t 11 wa_s silly. •
Thas movie is bastcall)' about the
paranoia that ruru
amuck 1n the
suburbs of a name-
less Midwestern town. (However, I
thousht the
eucalyptus tret"S r ·.~
obvious throu&h·
out only .IJ"CW 1n
warm elimate4l
such as Cal1 -
~----~:=1 fomia.) The locals stronaly suspect that their ncv..
m)slenous nct&hbors are up to some-
1h1nJ sinister due to their nocturnal
hab1a.
They dtt1de to 1nvcs11ptc. and the
movie pluf\ICS into s.tlltness. Tom
Hanks as Ray Pctenon play the
Doubuna Thomas of the poup. He
walks around looluna skeptical most
of the time. Bruct' Dem plays patn·
ouc Vietnam vet Mart Rums(ield
and 11vcs the best and funn1ett
performance in the movie.
Rick Ducommun, bare!) re·
coani1.1blc after losi"I a considerable
amount of we1&ht. plays An Wc-
inpnner. 1he 1nl1nhely noisy nc11h·
bor. Carrie Fisher and Wendy Schaal
round out the aroup u Ray and
Mark's pc>uses.. respcc1111el)'
I think the biatst disappointment
to me was that
these aC1ors all
have considrrablc
ia1cnt but nont or
at was very cvtdrnt
Tom Hanks spor-
achcally d1spla}.S
that craLy comedic
sense that has be·
co me his
trademar~. and
Came Fisher pla)'$
hts pttdlCtlblc. domcslac wife so •ell
that she looks I 0 )CAB older.
The mo"tt 11 slow in spots. prrb
up. then docs somcth1n1 so
nonttnSIC'al that 1t blows any
temblancc or a fOOd plot or rat1on-
ahty out of the Wlllttr.
Now. dc:Na't trt me wrona. There
wett tevnal very fuMy beta throup-
out 1he movie ind i1 wu en~•••na 1n 111 own way. Ho~wr. I WM not
imprnlfd cnoup '° ret0mmc"JM1 it to fnCads •I .. mUIC 1eC." ./
NMCJNkMll Grul Wrtt« ..........
Tom Hanks, Bruce Dem and Rd
Ducommun (onn an unlikely tno
who wort 1n tanckm to solve a wildly
concocted ncaahborhood ml!'ery 1n
the comic hom>r film -Ttae BurbJ. ..
The con1nved paoa 11 not worthy of
l: I
'·· ~ ~ I
a ICCOnd thoalht. but a vanety o(
horror m u11c
themes may very
~II be lhc ckme'nt
wtuch holds this
film totrthtr The
auditory wt.titult
for a plot as f unbct
rc1nfofttd by the
ominous pro·
..... ..._ __ .J phctic caw of an
uniccn bird which alens v~cn to
each 1mprnd1"f. farce.
While ~The Burbs" " a ~~
film. Tom Hanks 1~ an t.\~puona.I
comedic talent. As a maskr of pa!HiC.
he uses his e.preuoe e)cs and
sm1rky hps to produce a constant
nttd for la~ttr. Hts comic abtht.es
arc embcthihtd 1n the ambulan«
scene YrMn he JOC1 o"c:r lM tdle.
I "'"' h1mttlfonto 1he aumey and na to be committed.
anks' aut1ous. non-confronme
character 1s coml)kmcnled by tbt
sharply contrHUftl mtla&ant nc1~bor
J>la>ed by &n,tt Dcm E"'cry outfit he dons 1s a ncv. and aaz1« \'cnt<>n of
camouflaeed clo1h1na. Dem takes his
stra11ht·11>1ncd vet.cran to such In
extreme that he becomes an cue·
atratcd mockery of wam0t macho.
RIC'k Oucocnmun completes the farce of .. The
'Burbs " lm~1-
ate lra11f1ca11on
Clutt• him 10
bhndly tumble
into situation
Yrhett he eats dot
food. fncs h1m1tff
on eltttn<"al "'1~
and tormcntt a
areat dane
Ducommun 1s ex-
<'t .. blc arid tormcnuna Yrh1&t the mo t
abtc of the thttt nciahbon to step
beck and ~· the m)Jln) unfold
For thole •ho "•hit' an tvcn1"1 of hpt entena1nrMnt. "Tht 'Burbl 11
Wrt to plcatt Thcrt •tll be many
momen11 "When you II.. QC.
c1110nally you •all btcali9"' Offallltd and Jump 1n ttac ••tcaner7 .ttnn. J...a
ll I thttftOme o( COftUC'S Cbwd
drmons 1n .. OholebuMm, -HanU.
Dem Ind Ducommun tcdl out and =' 1ft the $8V. land of lbc
Dante loses his touch for craZlne
., JOS M&.TMI
~-....
It's beri •;e• e11n't ~ your rda11vn or · .
But you CAN YoUr cnova.
Joe ll1Mt·1 ~ lilled "Tlw'..._ .............. ...
C\'erWoch~I moll bllic ..,. -of
hlvU. 1 bunch OI manm move •
lleal door -bul II II~..-eo 1Jaia
........... '-""" .. (wMda -
-..... O/ lbe 1911 Jolla 0. Avildltac•aedJ::~'1. DIMt. ~ ..r.-'"Ori• ...... =~==:r~ 10! •':....,.-.... ~
__ ......
-Tiie .. is not Tom Hank
and Ci la l l't\.'Cf'Slbl
Ona .. and Jae Lem tbe AllJ'tl 1n ren
tral Out+T°"'ners •
Gonw ~ I diOUlhl i\ --. Coni1dtr 1,. diit W'idrfllilli .. my mmak wa • ...._ oee.r ..J"bc Pft\'1e>Ao
show fllU:I in front olb11 suburba
homt m.o.-c:offce at the fttY,, 00) who htt hitlt in d.e saomach with th
paper.
0on· . la 11 more a
~olitbi .. uon ol
.. Glto1tbester\." .. Nrishbon .. and a
dusK .. T"'-tltgh1
Zone.. ep1\odc
(Wai 11 called
-Tenor on Elm
Sttttt't'') 1n "h1(h
lf'llCd)' e\cntuall~
rcwhed from 1he
nraahbors" cun~•·
I)' •h1ch turned ••inon. then to fear :tnJ
lncrude'T
TOM Hatllsa .... can ........ , ..... .,.... .........
Our ratings
UGLY
e'BUrbs' Bea critic
'
Reviews: 'Poltergeist Ill'
and' A Fish Called Wanda'
.. Nterari1t m" (MGM·UA Home VWH. VHS.B«ta.
Mt.ti.PG-ii>
-''Polk'rae1st 111" should ha\-C had all the flav.s of ns ~rs -cubed -1n the negative exponenttal fasluon of Holl>wood sequels. It doesn't. It's excclltnt
(Sicily. 11 was lhc last film for child star Heather
O'Rour'lce. who died dunna suracry after the mo\ 1e's thatncal release.)
In this episode. the spent world's demonic preacher
KIM (Nathan Davis) is again dctcnnincd to get Carol
AnM(tfcathcrO'Rourke) 101u1dc him "an to the li&ht" on the Other 1de again. No problcm: )OU wouldn't naH' II
any other WI). •
Tan11n1 (Zelda Rubinstein). the chubby httk
medium trom .. I .. and .. II .. returns to help Carol Annc.
alona with the dought)' Tom kcmtt and Nancy Allen.
•ho play Carol Anne's dc\-otcd uncle and aunt
Skemtt as the mana~ofa slttk. mirrortd h1gh-nst
bu11d1na. the all·IOO fam1har ··compkx of shops. ofTttts
and apanmcnts. .. So what 1f. .. the evil pant moves into
the bu11dan1'> \\-h). 11·s .•• an E1ahtacs nightmare"' The
bu11d1na becomrs a s1un.nana. surreal matt of endlcss.-
Sttm1n1 )ta1rv.tlls. filled v.1th m1rrortd v..alls v..11h
spectral 1mllJCS. with craz) clc\ 11ors that go crazy and
<kmona cars an a frotcn {>Irking pra&f.
Note that all the pcc1al efTccu were shot on-camera
Some of them arc 1nacnaous and utterly simple -and
awfull) S<'lr).
Dir«tor Gar) herman couldn't get all the ong1nals'
·slll'S and couldn'tafTord the costl} Oj)1tcals and other 13b
effects. so he and co-Yrntcr Brian Taggert went af\er
somcthanJ d10erent and sucettdt'd bnlhantl). Acn.
-By Sc.tt Wl1Jiam1. A1Mcla&H Press Wrtcu
"A Fital Calletl Wuda" (CBS-f'H Vl4". VHS.Beta,
HUl.Ra&e4 R)
One of the b1gcst boit-officc surprises of the St'a><>n
v.as .. A I ash (ailed Wanda." a JUIC)' JCwcl heist romp
stamng John (lea~ (v.ho also v..rotc the scrcenpla)) ind
M1chad Pahnof .. Mont> P)thon·· fame. Ke vin Khncand
Jam1t Lee ( urt1s.
.. W1nda" 1s the t) pc of comcdt v.c Iona to Stt but
onl) act once l'\~r) dttadc It's v.ad:). soph1st1cated. Ob\-IOU~ raunch). lrTC\Cttnt. dchCtOUS •nd a laugh a
m1nu1e
\reorie (Tom Gcoranon>. Otto (Kline). Wanda
(C un1s) ind Ken (Pahn) ~II a diamond hc1s1 and
1mmcd1ately stt to double-an pie cross each otha. Wanda
and Otto ~t up Grorae and act ham arrested for them mt'.
But before the cops take him off in cuffs. he h1dt's 1hc kc)
to lht' iafCt) deposit 00\ 1n which the ,cms are h1d<kn an
Ken's fish food. Ken finds the key and hides 11 1n the
1rtasure box in h1sbclo\ed fish tank v.hcrt his pm.c fish 1s
an anacl also named Wanda-. ti) tuned for a trqic sttnc
later in the movie fea1unn1 hulc Wanda.
The only witness who can place 0cof'IC near tht' ~ne of the cnmc 1 a little old lady •ho owns thttt tiny doas Ken d«1dt's to kill her so sht' Yron't be able to tl"t1f)
He misses lhrtt tJmcs. Go fiaurc. But the bu. as cruel and
craz) u 11 is. as also one of the funniest runn1na pp on
film
C ltt1e 1s· Gcorae's defense counsel. Archie Lttch.
(Another pg for film buff ) Wanda ~ to scdiitt
rth1c 1n order to learn where G~ has htddt'n the loot.
Onl) problem. he falls 1n lo\t' ""'th him.
0 110. her true lo,c. a man1a1:al former Cl~ opcrau'e
v..ho v.111 JU t about ~111 an)OM v..ho calls him ·· tuptd."
kttpscloscwat'h on Wanda and ~rch1c-bkc 1n putt1n1
stcthoscopcs to v.1ndov..s while they attempt to make lo\ e
an 1dc
KJane as bnllusnt as Otto. who fanc1t"S-h1msielf an
an1cllcc1ual btdusc he reads 1 1ctzsche. (But. as Wanda
tells him. calhna him s1up1d 1s an ansuh to stupid IXOl>k.)
He pran~ torms. posturn and leaps in and-out of the
t)pcofrhara tc:r 1~ madt' 1nst11u1ional as Basil Fav..lty an "Fav.-lty Tov.crs:·
Pahn. as the 11n1m:tl·I0\'1na 1uuc:rcr Kt'n. as a dchaht
Clecsc pla) s 11 prctt) 1ra1&h1 this umc but gclS bag lauahs
for hi Russian tflptcasc and for the $CCR{' an v.h1ch n1s
wife tomc: home JUSt 111 httle 100 cart) whale Wanda 1 thc:rc
C un1s. hov.e\cr. is &he v.cal hnl an an othcnusc
spn&htl) fl1cl. he has no t1m1ng for corned). he's
fortunate. though . an havina a upcrb cast to kCt'p her
afloat
Don't rent " Fash Callc:d Wanda .. Bu) 11 Thi 1 •
\ 1dco to S((' ap1n. and again and ~1n
-11 O.iwu Barclay, AP Ans E41i&er
Loveless' intimations of greatness,
a middle-ground Mozart approach
HON&Y TON& ANGEL Patty....._
MCA
Patty Loveless' Cl') tal clear \Ottt lends a ubtk ,_ther than O\CrpC>-c"nn& q&&11hl)' to her music So
"Honk~ Tonk <\netf.'' her thu'd album. d~n·t score an
1mm~1atc knockout.
&t it's an enJO)abk 1f not spcctanilar rtte>rd that
sounds bfncr w.11h rcpcatcd hsttn1na-
Lo,ck'U we>f\s 1n the umc muSKal 1cmtol'} as u\ h
hap count() ultd1ttonal"ts as Emm)IOu Hams. Rodnc)'
C rowcll and R~nM C"Hh She's at hc'f ~l. ho~\Cr,
with the ~k'aninabellad "lf\ou Thank" and -rm on
YourSedt."
bo wonh hnrin1 '' htr rendition of the srcat •Don't Tou Us •'I).· Her \Cf'Von. with bldround
\<X'l.ft b) { ro-~11. I\ more unckntatcd lhan the Lone
Ju"K"C ons.nal but no k\i pov.ffful 1 Lo\Ck'u male-\ a
pka for ~ttptr-. a roman« ah\C C\cn as aJI around "11
1ttms hkc t\Cf)OM ~·\'t kno-". their loH's "°""" cold."
Lo,tlns' bend. btunna feddkr Marl O'Connor
and &he alwa>' •MP'fUl'"t ~lbm Ltt on piiar. "'°'id thro.pout on an album tMt -'°'1 o(hkc a p>d conttn
0ptn1naact -11' n thr WMtofhcanne an an1" •ho ma}
M\"t 11Dmdllu11 lfdl •• Mr future. -•1~--.A I I 11llhe11Wrte.r
on11nal an~trumcnts but 11.ho v.ant frcsb--soundina.. m0tt
authentic \.Cl"SIOns of pre-20th Ct'OIUf') works. the~ IS •
middle coul"S('. '1r ( hartn Madcrras and the Pr.t,uc
Chambtr Orc~tra ta~c at an this Triarc rcrordina of lour
middle ) mphon1~ by the 17-)car-old Mo1an.
1 he orche tra 1 K'llcd back. a harpsichord addfd
and the ~l)'lc of pla)1n1 1s that of OnlJnal instrument
rccordanas. thouah the instrument arc modem The
tnnp make more blt1n1 atlald.s and •~an into the
bca1nn1na ot no~ and the Outc~ and oboes k&\C o~t
\ 16tato. l he sound is brisk and kan and full of hfe. and
the mu.M<"aans p&a) •llh a controlled nu~ntt. T~ ~a hnk too m~h «ho to the sound. a mull
eroblbf) of tht rtt<Wd•"I 51tC. the Castle of Oobm 1n
PJaauc Mactnfas 101Mt1mn icts th1np mo'e ak>ft& a
httlc too bnikl), lttoup t~ arc lo\ •na m~ts.
t'SPt\tall) 1n the masttfful ~-movement of o 27.
pcrhal>' the be-st pan of the date. The main thetnl' 11 a
dc1ttnd1na stnna pH~ capprd b) pludcd not~ 1n tht
ctlk> .. hich b«umc their OW11 coun&tr theme 1n the .nt
trctton
As\\ alham MaUoch'' fine hntr not~ point out. thew
S) mphontn arc numbtttd out o( chroftoloip.'al ordtr.
Na. 2& and 27 v.ctt M1ll~n btfoc't Moiart'\ Jul)·
Stpetmbtr 171 l '·~t to V~na. and N°'-. :?4 and JO after.
Oddi)·. No 24 tOUnch th<' tartlnl, wtth ''' 11mple
dettt'ftd1111 th~ '"'"' &ht!M an the fim "'°'~ llWM. No 26 tCMlftilh tillr tnoil opcftUC. and WM iftdNd
imd nan owtnaft to a play. No. JO 11 full of bwnor. a
tieh1~ nMaP m_ tht optetftl Moho Altelro mo~ foltoMd ~ a ... Id) Andant1no. Mn.no
and Haydrnttq9' ..,.. .. t9diil 1n tht ftnel r.fteo
-., D1Mi1 w--. A•nl1t1il Ptw Wrtw
~Plot D111•aat./ ,,_, Februery M. ,._ 11
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OC piano duo set
to take on world
By MICHAEL RYOzyNSKl o...,, ,._ c .. ,.__.
The piano world 1s dominated b~
males Fomgn maks And that
make:\ hall of .l nc:v. -\mcrican. all-
rcmak piano duo 1i~1d
.. fhl' lort'1gn m)suquc is seducing
1hc t'ondunors. marke11ng d1ree1ors
and orchc\lras here:· c~cla1mcd
Pin10 Do'ahs-Mincr. v.ho v.11h
"athl'I'\ n Elizabeth B31le\ has per-formed· ;Jround Orange t ounty in
duo rec-11Jls since la-.t fall
.. Ma i ~c1ing dtrl·c to r' feel
foreigne r\ arc sueenor 10 th~
domes1 11.all~ bom · Dovah~Miner
said. ··That s not fair. Wh) should
Kath) and I ha'c 10 ~o to Europe 1n
order 10 IX' heard We're eon-
\eP alot) ·lraincd b) v.orld-rc-
nov. ncd teachers and performers.
-\nd "'e knov. u·s going 10 be a tough
road 10 d 1mb in an\ case. but we t..nov. v.e ran do 11 .. ·
Do'-ahs-~1ncr Qu1ckl) recled off
1he names of Martha Asrnch. Bella
Oav1dov1ch. Ahc1a de Larrocha and
1hc Labcque Sisters as women p1an-
1sts Wllh 0ounSh1n1 carttrs. but
noted the) 're "all foreiancrs:·
The piano duo of Dovalis-M1ncr
and Ba1Jcy -Oranic County's
version of the Labcque Sisters -will
make its orchestral debut Sunda} cvenin~ at 7:30 at Oransc Coast
Collejc s Robert 8. Moore Pcr-
formm& Ans Theatre. The)' ~111 perform Mozan·s Con-
ce rto in E-nat Ma1or for Two Paanos.
K. 36S. wi th the OCC Community
Symphorty Orchestra. Alan Rem-ington will also conduct the orchestra
in ~orks by R tehard Wa,ncr. Camille
Sa1n1-Sacns and lgcthoven.
Dovahs-M1ncr. a Cypress resident
who teaches at Oranae Coast Collcsc
in Costa Mesa. and Bailey. a Costa
Mtsa m1dent who teaches at the
Yamaha Music Education Center in
In.me. first performed as a duo at
Yamaha last September. They have
since pcrfonricd at such pla~s as
Chapman Collqc and Leisure World
1n La&una Hills.
They set t0tttber to rtbearie thrtt
times a *CCk. five hours a rehearsal.
But 11 isn't ca1y ... It's rally. ucally
hard findina pracua timt," Beik):
said ... We're both family peopk.'
---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Oovahs.-Miner cx&Q1ntd. ..I've 901 thr« kids.. a husband and a dot.
Kathy's aot a ktd and she's a SJftlk parent ... ''11DS IS 11IE FIRST DON'T
Mm MOVIE OF 1989!'
-Jod Sieaet. UC.TV, Nn ~
" 'TAP' will
make you
fedgoc*
and be happy
to be alive.
Isn't that
what movie
entertain-
meot ii .0 .,..,, ..
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.. Funny, "A JOo.aot
faednating 10! A..,.,
and lull of .....
heart:'
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GREG<JY HINFS
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nart'sa ...
TAP 11• '"'e!' ...-y ........ .....,.
Like those or the Labcque S111trs.
the tempcra~nts or Dovahs-M1ncr
and 8111ky contrast each other.
Dovahs.-M1ncr is Rashy and flam·
boyanl while Beik} &ends to~ mott
undcntatcd and 1n1rovcned lkn 1n
pcrformantt. 1ht11 sound mnhn .. a
~It of the ll'"Hncl-IAU procnt
thal must to on 1n pnnict.
Dovah1o-Muwr. who ho6dl mulit dtp'Cft ....... , ... s.. Lolll ....
nedcnU. lft. ~ ha~e all~ an
\ht Sou&MIDd. ... the) ~ 10
Chaltlt tMl by .... )Gr. •hicti II wtac-n 1a-e piano dllO .would ha"e ~umullled ~ conttrts and cnlJCal DOUCa to llkc with thtm to ~ .Yort. .. ,,. Ntw York. an the cnucs come out '°hear you-is Puue>-Oovalit' IMCwy •
DDv•Minn dMMI they ha\'t ...,..., .. u.1o0flrr. -voucould
~ • oee-..... IM numbtt of IClt~ IWC>il•O-. .. she said
-wt•R ~ MVICU~ and marke1-
Mlr. ADd ~ R .....
-we·" IDi• • Miiie it. J us1 watch .....
Few tickttl to 1ht OC'C ymphony cooren. can 4J2-JllO.
rammys end beginning
f what was a good week
f,\11 l H\ ••1•1 'l'f,,
COSTA MDA ART LEAGUE creations thal arc S)'nOn)'mOUS ~uh Adm1~on IS frtr 8S6-6610
GAUZllY 38SO . PlaLa Or •• S.nta his name. Throu_Jh March 1 l WlllTIU.N GALLERIES 3S4S
Ana Watercolor anm Ocn11c 661 -1781. Eut Coas.1H1&hway.CoronadclMar
Carter's p11n11ngs of Oower., land-Oil.ANGE COUNTY CENTEN-featum noted lqcal an1 t, Ruth scapcs and local scenes. Over 70 NIAL FINE ARTS SHOW f)S&al Hrnds. w11h htronginal v.ucrcolors. galltr) artists arc oh1b11ed in a range ( ourt. South ( oa t Plaza 1hroua,h pnnu and ptl)tcrs of local scene
of medium 1ncludm1 011. pe~~I, March 6. Sponsored by lk Costa throuah the end ofFcbruan. Gal~r)
Hey. I t!iil wuz ,onna be a slavcawa) in tront ot an ambencrccn watercolor. dn1..,.1np. pottery. pho--Mesa A.rt Lnauc 1n coopcrauon wnh hours arc 10 a.m. to S ~ m. Monda)'
Week. oa Su*)'. Mon-am I hcanng country music on TV" togra phy. acryhc. Jcwdry and fabnc the Ora nae ( ount ) Centennial Com-lhtouah ~turdly. 67S-~47 .
}. a hol•y. uitday, tllc CPA ta Awards for country music'> The dog art. Open daily at 10 a.m For m111ce 859-4000. r::============ ·m ~ aftl MMM bucks back sounds better when I run over his tail. 1nforma11on on gallery clas~, caJI UCI PINE ARTS GAU.ERt Un1-
om the Fedl. Acctdcntally tuned in a country 54():.6430. Hn1ty oftahfom1a, Irvine. prntnt
But Wednnd9y. tt all IOCS down stat1<>n1nl.MbouJConeume hk1llcd GAi.ERi.A CAPISTRANO )16tsl Panaman1anbornan111ShcaaJLlchal
dratA. ,.... * lbmblcr to a all the cockroaches., rotted my few (amino ( api:mano. c;an Juan 1n her first ( al1fom11 OM~"'oman
alt. bounc:ifta OfT a h of the rema1n1n1 bmn cells. and I ended up ( apistrano. second appearance of hov. unda)' throuah March 19 ho~nc cans 1n \l9e dn~cway. •tth incurable skin rashes. How can Patnck ( olTaro, dynam1 south-Rcccpnon for the ani1t Sunday 6 10 8
Gov~eat looks a More!
res a no1e stUdt to the paJt on anyone hstcn to any ohhts prbaJr"! western artist wuh new oriiinal works p.m 1n the Gallery. Hounarc noon 10
he dinette. nd now. almost two hours in to and graphic\, includ1n1 chine colic S p rn Tuesday throu&h S.turday
Snu/ for yow fm aiWog
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f'••r ' I ll "~''ltln'I (>I. il)•J J ~1uJ
r~~~~~~I Mn~ 1hc~~thcrt~~·1~naoo~~~~~~~~==~==~=~~~~==~==~===~=~~~======~~= r from. No. llOI &Jae JRS IUdnor rock 'n roJI Oh there's bttn Wh1tnc)
ot the ouole allittr. Noc the Houston. Bobb Mcf<'fTln. and some
rchcr fl"CMft tbl llWft=rdcn w1Cfd mama wuh a sha'cd head
hn1c. Ifs lbal horror a6 My hole) blue Jeans. and a con1med
d11or. attitude There arc ttrtaill thi• wonh,. I wantS some meat I wants some
atchin.a onna conrMm& bmis. Oni · blue I wants some rock. I want~
s· .. Mamcd Wida ~.-The some soul I v.ant better 'top
thcris:any LaUr111me. Thall any tan1ng 10 sound hkc a rcal cnttC
l crs pmc bUt the one Wednnday Ano1her 'catqor) of .. awards v.a
hcn 1hey Sot s&ompcd>by the Jan 10 SJ'cn in 1s .. New et This limp-
g.amc Chte:k coulda put 1n thc·fndac v.t»tcd wimp crud 1~ a d1~lc to the
nd shut the door by the S«Ond rccord1na 1ndusrry Probably got
uaner some grtal catcaonc~ here. Mosl
The Gra mmyt art for ~Th1ny '°"1nambuhst1c Lcl\t droninf
mc1hin1 .. t)pe "'°'°"' FC""nt chord'i 1n :a 20-mi nulc sona. f
· But m)' t'dnor·, tudly. The Lakn-~ou h ten lo "The Wa\t~ )ou'rc an
pmc 1s unwalCMble. So the Gram-1d1ot, and I urc don't v.-ant )Ou fon-
m)S 1t 1L An)'how l"m onl)' ll hnc 26 reader.
011 the computer and a<>l about 28 Well. it's pa 1 10 pm. now, gotta
more 10 IO . finish up that last half pound of
I am't wa1ellril tk Ciramm)-S since ptanu1 M&M's. ~1phon some ps
thc Fifth DtrMMaon -w tf)1n1 to from lhc nc1&hbor's car and get 1h1
v.mfor"Aquanu "t.ck1nlhc5toncd doao,crtotlic Pilot
ages Lools hkc I ain't m1ucd OllMMI . I told )OU &U)''l to fO
an> thin& c1thtt scc .. o Retreat. o 'urrcnder I ••
lv.a}i t~t .wards thould ~ ou didn't That d:s 1c d1~~ared
ancn for achte~emtnts 1n1rohinf after a v.tt Trust me Rent the
llllent and ...-a•ty. So wlay, as video. C1a•dav.ful.
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:LUstaurant J
OF THE WEEK
ly PATRICIA GA8l.E
Walking into the Roy.i Khyber in Newport Beach la
ltke walking into ooe of India's f8mOUS monuments. With
its Moghul era architecture of white marble, w:luded
areas and cascading fountains. the testaurant offers
diners an etegant atmosphere for dinner Ot lunch.
A=th 1t1 unique intenor setting. the .,om• of
exotic and smoking meat from the kitchen Mt•
the mood for the exquisite cuisine by the Royal Khyber's
award-winning Indian chef. •
"Our cuisine ls both flavorful end nutritious, and can
be ordered to lndtVlduel tut• preferances." Atun Putt. owner of the resteur.,,t. Mid.
And the secret of the excellent food Is in the spk:el
and preparation, he said "It t8k• 1111 experienced chef
to bring out the wt of ftaVOf in the food -cu.tomera
should never be OYetpowered by the spices," Puti Nkl.
Customers wilt find Pur1'1 ftrm beNef of th'9 printed
on the menu: "The att of lndiM c:ookl09, lies"°' in high
splGlng, but In the delicacy of spiang ' And 11nCe the
Royal Kh~' s chef has mof'e than 32 years of
experience. his cooking 11 the art of perlectJOn
Used In Ind.a in Ayurwdic tMdlc1,,.., the lptcel
RoyaJ Khyber uses br1ng out the dormant ftav0t1 of a
d ish. "People have the misconception that lndlM food
uses hot spices. Actu.ly we u.e ~al types of specea
and they are not hot." he Mid He added that mo.t of the
food can be ordered to the splCe leVel customers prefer.
either mild or extra hOt
Although some dllhel such u murgh vtndak>o and
goshat vindaloo are prepwed apecy, end goshat khOrma
and murgh kfiOrma are Ptec>*ed wfTh m"d tPtCet ana
should be eaten that wsy. other dtlhes may be IPtc:.d to
order.
-------------------------' Purl and hil pr~ and cour1eoua staff elso
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...
"Catch
·The Wave At
Brandon 's
With Our New
Sutf & Tutf
Specials!"
Bnndoo·s ~ ptlitt
lobl.ttf IJll
uulftd •11.h crah
shnmp .wi frnh
~ .... Wtd
•1th •'bJuo W1M
Md '*tttt And o(
n Kll1C' • l'.Mlf ... rn. ••o1 1ttr
soup ortlW
Jus• $J 49S
lklftdoft ·s pmrnti
1 llghcn f11n for
lundl i pew
. k*Wr lails .....
.... lOd " .... em•••6t4.,... ,,..~ -----~--~~9S
THE BEVERJ_.Y HE~E t-OfEL
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llOO It"" laftc.. ....... O.Oz.tJI I .mo A¥nl• « dlt AN. eo. ._ 71 •· '~ 1 '°'
like to educate cuetomera on lhe proper way to 0tder an
Indian meet. ''lndl9n tood ........ be ordered In a limtlar
manner a Chineee food. Fnt the.,.,....,. and drlnkl.
then 10UP and the entrw. A dHferent entrw "'°'*' be
ordered for each pseon -end IMn lh8red by ..... Purl
satd Aile>~· ....... rice and .,,.... ~
the melll. And ftnlily, o-1 andlOI .,..,...._drinks ..
dtfter~~==-~T==-= Mogt*I. •
T81Mloori II --'Y CINGllM 01 tlmb ,,....,.... Ind
codled In. ---O'MI .. Fllll •dWOO& TM
Tlllldoor a.t 1-.,_. ..... IO oeall ....... IDod lor
more ltWt 2.000 ~ Puri Mid. TM,_ • ll&tnnild
and ll6ced .... llNI CUla ..... It .. ~·•d In •
homemede yogurt --.. 11 IO ,, '*ft. TMn. when
CU9tOfMrl ordilr a lalMloort .._ .. .._ .. plWd on•
metal rod ll'l U.O'MI ......... ,..... ...........
tobrOl,bllllelnd.,...111..,to........,
''The meat doel not ... ..,, ... In • we.en ..
Ce><*lr'CJ proc.a 11 over and ii ._y ~.·· Purl la6d.
T9"d00r1 coming produoea a unique .._,.
althOugtl the ,,_t doel tend IO be tlgfltlJ dtty. A 19mon. limeoraometypeof..cell.._...,.-.,. ....
ArUll Purl owM .... .., .. IOtplter I
Newport .. ~.
Moghlai ii a form of IOC:S1an curlfne th.at UMS grav
or saucee tor 1ta tu1e These curry clllhea •• cooec ~ate in'*" and can be made Wtth ehtctlen, lamb ....ood. ··Some people tNnk curry It a spa,'' Pur1 Ml
·· Actualy "*9 le no IPioe called curry -It'• the-avy • dtlh.'' •.
Moaftlll --gee....., .... "°"' lhe UUeel apicm. PurttllM. ··lcinle ..... .-.rour tofl¥ehourt
................. upl021 dlfiw••• ll*ee The ... depelldl on ._ tiMina .., 8ddlng the IQjcM and
..... torm tMr .. adclecl,'' he..,
..,_ and :r~ •• • specialty of Aov Khyber •• _._,_. 1 ~ T~ own we can t8k
to~·· e.om. to c:oOk the "*II." Put1 M6d
Qpifl for~ and dinner. the ra.tautant on.rt
bUllM...,.. ~ ~ ttwough Frtday and
Ch=..,.bnlndl(11a.m .to3p m .)onSunday Din ii fralft 1:30 to 10·30 p.m ( 11 p m Friday St..ss•>---ctep .....
For 1111 exctlent "*II Ind a ~
expet .. IC». call Aopl Khyber M 712·6200 for r
Y8tlone. The,....,.,. • tocaeed • tOOO ~ Str
North c-Jimbo _,.,. •11aiport 8eeda.
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,Huynhs' pleasing Chez Pauline fights site hex
Some years IJIO, the Burmuda Tnang)ercloca~10Coronadtl Mar.
JUSI b(low Five Crowns. and "*'1ed
gobbhna up rneauninu. :--.ow that 1t'1 bloated wtlh bab)
bad. nbs and <'how mein tone ofth1s
site's casualtin was a ctuncsc res-
taurant another was a nb Joint).
ma)bc the old BT WJll spare Chez
Pauline 1 rather pleasant French
dining spot '*"h an 1mprns1 .. c
pedigree
Chcf/o"'ner Due H.uynh 1s one of
the m children of a family v.h1ch
011. ns and opt>ratn the 'A-ukl)' ac-
d a 1 mcd. a,.ard-w1nn1n1 Au
< ham bc1t1n in Santa Monica. Thrre
1\ anothrr ~u Chlmbcnm 1n Santa
Barbara run b)' Due's sastcr, Ann r he food IS Cahfomaa/Frcnch.
an1s11l'all) and dthaady ~nted
1n ~~ping •atb the owner'• Onrntal
hentage Saucn arc extttmel) hJht
v. nh comple.11, provocat1\e over-
tont.'\ fumct. fish .aock, 1s made the
old-tu h1ontd wa)' -with fish boon
and I ter shells-to set up the base
ot m~nad ladhnp of hqutd .,,cf\et
accompan)tnl pant j>nlv.ns. fresh
\3lmon. red SNSJPC'f', fikt of sole and
other Ii hand seaff>od ofkrincs.
o.,,er a countl) duck terrine more
c1uficd and rcfin~ than countnlicd
and roughl) te-.iurtd.
.\ nice house )a lad ( bab) lctt u1.es 1 n a mustard .,,1n:11gn-Ht') and some
niccl) braised duck in bordeau>. i.aucc
from the SS. 95 four-coursr c\pn:ss
menu sa.,,ed lhc da)
\dinner thcrt are a la can rentrtt1
hlc the S 19 9S roasted rad. of lamb
salmon "'1th basil sau r. scallop 1n
cilantro sau r. brcf toumcdos w11h
goose h"rr patr. an assonrd seafood
pasta and thr prav.-ns 1n cra)'fish
u e 1o l are 1n thr SI'\ 10 Sl 6
range
The menu seems amtuuous unul
the reahza11on htts home that the
chrfs gr0ttl) llSl 1~n·t 1rmbl} large
Man) food Items shov.-up 1n muluplc
mcarna11ons throughout 1he lunch
and dinner t1st1ngs
The atmosphere hasn't rcall)
chanacd \Cl) much since a couple of
restaurantu&o Therc'sa dcttnt v1ev.
of one lei of the harbor. and the sun
h1ncs a b1t too~1rongly throuah large
w1ndov.s The hu!itlc and bustle ol M•·frl.; OU..r M•.-Sal, Majer mo~t brauttful small hotel 1n tht'
popular d1sco11ery hasn't happt'ncd crdtl car41. Pan a. .. t. a....cti fer -.orld tor 11s lu~ul) and maiJ'1liu•n1
here )Ct. so n's not difficult to get a twe: Sl5 .. SU . °'8Mr fer twe: SU.. '1stas am1d)t the Aortnunr hill\
rcscrvauon Once seated. espttlallr SH . C"hrf from th~ 1hrtt hmcls Y.crr at n1aht. the ambiance 1s pcaccfu • • • in to"'n rectntl) and Judgin from
Bootf\s arc "'ell-spaced and com· Lona for somr scam pi '4-llh caix-r the l11lful tuhnal) prc1>3m11on'> "11h
fonablc, ~r' ice 1~ accommodating. and cognaC'? ra' mg green noodle v.h1ch thry dtt-v.-"oohs" and "a h ··
The acoustics arc good. w11h Parma ham? < ooking clas~c; from ~..-erl) Hills and 'cv.pon Ocssem are dream) llow fiflttn with Marcella Hann or three da) or Bea h foodexpt>n , Ital~ 1)gotng to br
minutes for a urand Mam1er souffic a special diet couplet "'"h mctabohC'· the pla"r 10 br OC\I ummer
(hard 10 find theie da) ). It's wonh rrnewina H>dros)Stcm team b:aths" The hotels memb(rs of the prt"S-
the v.a11. i\ hot baked apple tan 1s top-Then )OU 11want10 book )Ourselfa 11g1ous Oncnt l\prc 'ham offer dra11.er. as 1s a 1rmnc made v.1th 1v.o room at the Hotel C1pnan1 jn VcnllC sp«1al programs tor mCl'ltnl' and
ktndsofchocolatr Most desscns cost You 53) a small hotel 1s morr )Our ~m1nars. the food 1\ e~quh1tl' thr
SJ to $7 (for the souffie) but they are spttd., Hov. about the Ho1rl plen-'1\tas brt'athtal1ng -and thr
labor-tntrn'>1'e and scnous con· d1do1nPonofino-onc of Humphr) (1pnan1 rHnhas abcaul\:1nd fi1nc~' tenders for the desscn Hall or Fame. Bogan and Lauren 83 all's fa\OrtlC roolinJ hool lor •·,11n1lilant
I hkc Chet Pauhnc's versat1ht> haunts; Richard Bunon and Eh1a-01hc~· v.-ho ma\ nr d a tut ol
Youcan&r ta..andw1chherc forlunch brth Ta)IOr Sl:t)~ there oflen. too d1\en.1on dunng ·tho tx>nn C\·
or a lull<ouf".t mral of the utmost Or the magnificent Villa n M1 hclc ('('Ut1\t .alll\ 1t1C'\
lu"<ur) T"o pcopk can a tuall) ha .. c a Docc~1a. acclaimed .u one of thr Buon "Pix-tno•
an 1ntrrcst1ng dinner for•lcs than r---------------------------
SSO. 1nclud1na ""'nr.
The v. ine h 1. by the W3). 1sa rrttnt
inno.,,at1on It and the overall mar·
na of food and scrv1« v.-1th am·
b1ance. amrni11cs and decor shoutd
polish up n1 cl) w11h a little umr.
fhat 1 • 1 f the l't'Staurant can make
11 presence knov.-n and avoid the
p11folls 1ha1 beset its predecessors. It's
probabl) no big deal for the Hu)nh
famll). -.ho made II OUI of Sa11on
v.1th JUSt three hol.lf'S to spare bcfort
the be Lcgrd City fell 10 the Com-
munists.
Ckl P ..... SNJ E. C-. ~
... Cenu tel Mu. 7!1-Hn. l.-dt
())~ bu«O IS a spcc~lt) of the hou~ At dinner. n's ~rvcd as pan of
a S 17 95 pm Ii~ menu. -.uh soup,
...alad and <kurn 1nchaded 1n the
pncc The ptu fiac 1s an UC'Cllcnt
.. aluc additional srt-pncc cnt~
include medalhons of bttf. \l'al
~allop1ni ··uh eaptn. lemon sauc:t
and f~h pasta, almon baked 1n foil ,.-----------------------------1
I ~ ~«~ SAMI! TIM(, NEXT
ftM • "~ """'· --~.,.., ~~~ -Joi"'~ Nrw l'Ott. ~no v.11h fresh ' ceetab&a; duck an a choice
ol na pbcfT) '1nepr or 11ttn pep-
ix-rcom sauce and v.h1tc fi~ 1n
mustard s.aUtt
The che(Sttms to know 'A-hat 10 do
v. 11h prav.ns. \IUCtftl them apt I) In
add1t1on to the lu~aous hme sauce
fv.Jth "'hKh prawn1 art l"a1lable
either a the af~~ntiontd entttt or a SS 95 aptXt1m). 1herr'\ an
e\lCllcnt s.auct of cru~flJh with nape
catm.11t 1n a S 14 prawn enlrtt from
th\.' a la ne menu.
-\\ aood a saucier as Hu)nh 1 • one
altcmoon's 'W>Up. pot..ato--lttl.. v.u
v. u l and ~larch)'. II boHtcd a mcaacr
pon1on of potato chunks lcf\ far 100 al
cknrt, and the fla,or wu lacklustcr
Thai \;amt' ma! found us pcrpk11cd
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CALIFORNIA DINING
AT rTS FINEST!
•
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•A WfY Mlny -* ,,-, a • mo '-Wt' .,.,,_.,.,,......
-~ GoctfrlfO ~ Y0<1t l"b\t
••
•
In Indio, dates are serious business
ly DONNA ANO RAY OTT
o..iy~-, ..............
You can help celebrate the date 1h1s
wcckcndat thc43rdannual R1"en1dc
C ounl) D'a le Fcs11val 111 Indio.
Curren1ly on display in the TaJ
Mahal building of the fa1rvounds art more 1han 100 vancues of 1he
rerentl) har"ested fruit. first in·
1roduccd 10 this dcscn environment
IOO)cars ago. Today. California hasa
S 18 m1ll1on dale crop. and 1s the chief
supplier of dates to the rest of the
nation.
The mos1 common vanety on
d1 srla} 1s the Dc&lct Noor. but you w1I also ~c 1he larger. more subtl)
fla"orcd McdJOOI; 1he dner. more
fibrous Lah1d1: and the candy-hke Barh1. &-sides samphng different
lunds. }->U may wani to try a date
shake or some of the other date
Luncheon
MOllCU y • Friday
II 30 am to ue pm
confccuons at the fairgrounds re-
freshment stands. Festival entertainment this year
includes the traditional camel and
ostnch races each afkmoon and the
Anb1an Niahts pqcant each eve-
nana. plus lolk and country music.
h1gfl-d1vin1 acu. camel and elephant
rides. puppet performances. maaic
shows and a pemna LOO that includes
llamas and bnproos.
Twice daily. at I :30 p.m. and 3 p.m .. the festival camels encaar in
races that really amount to a conttst
to Stt which dromedary s;an Ul\SQt
his jockey first . In brtwun the camel
races. the ostnches take to the track
pulhn& lkn Hur-type cans. uke the
camels. the b11 buds appear to dch&ht
in dumpinJ the dnvers. Other afternoon entertainment in-
cludes the All-Amcncan H1&h Divin&
Teasn. ocrfonnin& SS.foot dives into
9 feet oT water.
The Arabian Niahts Fantasy
papnt, a mus.cal drama about an
Arabian pn~. princess and ,enae. ~ns each even1n1 at 6:45 p.m. and
features 1S local performers dressed
in exotic costumes.
Another hithhlht today 1s counu;
sonpriter/si"E!' Doua Knmaw (the
"IU1un' C~un '). appeanna at 2;)0
p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday. counuy
sin1tr Johnny Lee will pc1'form a11he
1amcumn.
Other festival ofTtrinp include 1
carnival midway with the usuaJ ndcs
and pmcs. pli&S bu1khna e•hiblts of
food. an. photoeraphy. quilunc.
floral arran,cmenu. ,cms and min-
erals,
festival hours are 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. daily, with the carnival ~nets
0.-...... ,.,...., ue,. .. 1,.,. rrw., ... ..,
I .. pm to IJ .. p111
COCXTAJLS I~a
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We are pleased to offer our .H~, l?~
''Great Indian Delight'' Spectacular
ALL YOU CAN EAT SUNDAY BRUNCH
For the
UNBELIEVABLE
Price of ... *395
Lanelaeon Balfet
SERVED
.11 am· I pm
opm 10 mldftisht. Admillion. 1ndud-
1naaJI SlalC shoWSt 11$4 rouduhs, S2
for 111CS S to 11 ~ free b aeet 4 and
youftltt. Camel and oanch ~art
SI ptt penon. The w~nds art
located on Hf:l!way rt I in lndM>,
While you re 1n Indio you may
want to make some umc for tht
rccmtly ooened Gtneral Geo~ S.
Patton M~ Mlltcum (Cot-
tonwood Sorine lloed off ln1en&ate
I 01 which honors Panon and the OM
m1lhon soldiers .\lo tranted at this
sue dunna World War II: or Sh~kls
Date Gar11ens (oo HllJtway 111 ID
Indio). ont of the ~ commaaaJ
arowns 1n the area. O&ri .. all kinds
or datn and date products for sale.
The museum. w11h 8dm1suon by
donation. 1s open from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m.; Stuekls is open daily. h .m. to 6
~-lft DATIS/ft•JOt .
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A~ ..... FftrAl-.r.,_..a....._ U••
A TAIL OF
BICSAYINCS
s 9. 9 ~ LolKT1• TAil DiNNIL
All Niqln Lo•Hit Ew111 DAy.
When was the last time you saw a price tlke this
for a broiled lobSter tall dinner? And this one
comes wtth ~or sallld. wmrm bread and your
dlok:e of l1'd Min potatoa; rtce pilaf or rratt
~bles. II you kwe lc>ll 1eer. )'OU11 be glad you
came to OlmdlloM'sf
Jimmy Dean,'
Hairy Man' open .
TV Rost John Walsh awaits a call about his son
8y City News~
h's bttn eight )ears since 6-)ear-
old dam Wal h v.as kidnapped and
killed but his father sull ho~ that
somcont will call the Fo~ 8r01d·
cas11n1 "Amenca's Most Wanted"
tclcv1s1on show he hosts v.1111 1nfor·
ma11on in the ca~
John Walsh admns he's not sure
how he'll rea t 1f that telephone calJ
e\.ercomc .
"I learned the day I became a
\ 1ct1m )'OU take 1t one day at a time,"
he said 1n an interview tllis wctk.
"I'm not .urc how I wtll <Ital Wlth th•s
People v.ho lull children seOCT1lly do
11 more than Ont umc "
Adam's death 5P1rtccd has father's crusade u an advocate for \ 1cum
~aally children. Wal~ ind his
wife. RC\C. founded SIX "dam W1I h
Centers, 1ncludin1 one an Oranae.
whteh try to find and help massing.
molnttd and runaway ch1Jdren The
centcn also sponM>r safety ~ms
an schools.
which he said he dectded to host to
"let people know cnme 1s r1mpant.
that the cnmmal JUSttce ~)Stt'm
doesn't v.ork. toht'lpget strongerlav.
paS$C'd and to get different l1w
enforcement agencies to v.or ..
togelher."
He ackno11>lcdges that he's betn
urpnscd at the show's results
Walsh, 4). also spends 3 da)'1 a
week on "Amenca's Mo t Wanted,"
So far. 40 wanted cnm1nals ha"e been apprehended as a duttt rrsult ot
btmg profiled on the program. v. bich
as ~n on 123 Fox Broadcas11ng
affilun~
WHEN IT
COMR5TO
FRESH PAsrA,
WEGO
To -GREAT
LENGTHS.
When it comes to fresh pasta,
we don't take shortcuts. We start
from scratch, with the finest
semolina durum wheat and
form-fresh eggs. We press our
dough through our own pasta
machine, too. So what comes to
your table is alv.uys scrumptious,
easy-to-twirl pasta that great
sauces really stick to. S6und
good? Come taste it. Fresh every
day-in great lengths, shapes
and s1zes-rignt here at
The Olive Gorden.
17
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LEAKEY
From Pagel
specimen of Homo ercctus. a direct
descendant of Homo sapiens and the
most complete skeleton of a human
ancestor ever discovered.
Turkana boy showed sc1en11sts -
and the ~orld -how similar ancient
man was to modem man. an bone
struc1urc and cranial capacity. S1ud-
ics md1ca1cd 1ha1 Homo crec1us ma)'
ha'c rca l)c<lhciah1sdose to modern
Homo sapicns. which scicn11s1s bc-
hc' c evolved about 400.000 )'Cars
ago.
Historical dascovent'S apparently
run an lhl' Leakey fa mal}. Tn I 9S9.
Mary Leake}' -tau1ht the fossil·
hunting trade b)' her husband Louis
-dtte0m"Cld some teeth and pmn of
a ,,aw on the slope of a Tan:zanian diai~ site known as Olduvai Gors.
The d1tc0v~ turned out to be the
remains of a 1.8-milhon-year-old
creature laaer called the .. Nutcracker
Man .. because of its hUF Jaws and
molar teeth. It was a member of the
genus Australopuhecus. a vrry early
ancestor of modem man.
The find chanted the history of
palcoanthropolOI)'. prompt1na most
fosstl hunaers to adopt the more
multi-disciplinary· approach em-
ployed b)' the Lcakeys. The Olduvai
Gorac yaelded a aoldminc of scaentifie
finds for the Lcak9s. 1ncludina
pieces of Ho mo hab1hs. the earliest
known direct ancestor to Ao mo
sap1ens.
e Leakey aho ditrovtred
btd I footprints believed to be 3.S mi aon years okt. much olda than
scientists had previously bdaeved
such creaturn to be. The discovery
set the scaent1fic communuy on its
ear.
Leakey said almost all of his work
in recent years has be.en in Kenya. ~ly because of the rich fosa1I
hcrilalC then: but aho beau~ of
oohtacal and social d1fficulun &hat
have ansen 1n OthC'r African coun-
ane:s. pan1cularly E1h1opea.
.. Thctt's be.en very httJe efTon
a.iven an &he tut 20 years to the
1raanin1of 1nd1iicnous people to study
pelcoanahropok>ty." Leakey said.
.. Thaa. io addttton 10 othC'r problems
whtdl have amen. hM IOIDCWllaa
Iring~ a tmte of Penian food and
culture to Orange County is what the
Tea Room in Newport leach is aiming
for. Wida its recent opening, Or. Ari
laboknia, owner, belle~ the
restaurant will fill a cultural need in the
area.
"Our restourant it the some caliber as
some of the finest restaurants in Orange
County -but what makes us unique is
that we ore not following the rest of the
pack in food or odiwities," said liion
Ameri, general IMft099'·
The Tea Room's •eant decor
~iMIO CCMllt ... Ol•f, Of*'
al MF• IN Wilh ,_ ... OWllDI-. The
wa11-....,._.,111ur.1+br
~-....... ,., ..... artiltwe.o.-1 a ...... .._..,..
pd:I ..
T'ITl "IS .. The Meetnt1" by t~ u Thcattt of <>ranee Count
"°91'-17 Anaheim Clll&ural Ans C
Turtle Rock Drive, Irv ine N. Harbor Bhd.. A
(IS7-S496). Fnda1-1 and S.turdaysat (667-7090). th~ Mardi 8 p.m. thr<>t.lah Muell 11 with a Upon a Manfftl b)' the
matintt Sunday at 2 p.m Community Theater at t
..... ~ Wiiii Tw .._." aa Pia"'°'*· lll S. E..etid me Altttnatne RepMOr} 111C21er. Hafn (2 I 3 90S-~ 1636 S. Grand Ave .. SUta Ana Emprror's New ..
(136-7929). Tbunda)S tl\rout!a Sat· Ammcan Ould~n'1 111C2
urdaY:.S at 8 p.m .• Sundays 11 7 p.m. the Anahrim Cult•ral
""'" March 25. · (S44-7124). Saaurdayund • .. A,_,,,.... H .. •••111 •IM 2 pm. throuah fd>. 4.
WaJ • ... .,._ .. a1 the Gardtn Otoncr &healer fatt incl
Grove Communny Theater, t. Mark Tune. Nat Year.. at t
Street at ( hapman A venue, Garden Dinner rhcattr 7 frccdm
Grove (897-S 122). fndayund Satur-Anaheim ( 772-11 10). &hr
day' al 8 p.m lhrOUlh Mareh 11 16: ·•Cabam" aa Ehnbc"lb
Also ... Oul of the f'r)'1"1 Pan" at the Cuna an Call Dutocr Thea
Way OfT Broadway Thcaaer 1n Cianta Camano Real. Tusun (8
AM (S47-8997). thro uah March II: th.,,..,. May 14.
ENTER TO WIN THE
PLEASANT PEASANT CHEF AT
YOUR HOME FOR AH EVENING!
aAZYUOR8£
TEAKHOUSE
Count!') dining with ei..l Autltea·
lie 11o·ntern deror ,..&aurult and
wloon. Ceatunnc prime rib, ,,...,,
aeafoocb. and t~r W.OU. pen
uu!Hd :.teau. Lunch: Mondliy-
fnday. ~attOnt suirani.ed.
O.nCIOJ: and li\lt music in the
uJoon Vytr Roed Ex11/N..-port
fwy. Santa Ana. 6'9-1512.
HE CA~NERY
is hi tom• watnfront landmark l\e~port's Cannery Viii_.
utunnlJ fresh local ...,ood .net
uurn bttf. Consist.nlly 1ood .. r.
~. o~n for lunch, dinner, Sun·
ay Brunch and Cbam~1ne
arbor Cruises. Ent.rtainment
1ghtly and 'unday aft.moons.
• JOY the lounie food pUery -
uptrb d am chowder! 3010
•)ette. 675-5777.
EUBEN £. L&I
The bat Mafood ia town iii Mill on
the boet! Not~ ,_ Wdeya and
tpeeW OCCMIOM. ~ It Lee
Nl'\'el dtlJC~ ...... ..rood •
tptaa}UfJI ~ ~ ol * -..k. l.unc:h, brunch, cliilmr. .....__
for up to 400. W.Sclinp, pertiee,
mtpl10nt, etc. la Newpwt 8-Y.
151 E. Cout Hwy., Newpwt BwlL
675-5790
AIL LOFT
Sall Loft Bar & GriU futuna 0ttan
li1ew di ning with tJw emphu.i on
frt'$h afood <>Yaler bar, hlie
entertainment nichlly In the bu
arta O~n for dinner nifhl.ly from
5 pm Wttkend houn from 10:30
• m. f'abuk1U1 Sunday Brunch.
l-c1C1ted at <400 P.C.H. 1n 1Acuna Bead1
ALE OF THE WHALE E1peri~n~ a..., beds into ti.mew
a plnce WM,. you can dint al your
>wn le1wre. Enjoy I.he romence o(
Id Ntwpon wiOI e ....... IC bey
""'". E~e1te yoor -with dwir WnMltional ...toocl eMI tndi\iona.J
favonU-S Bniiakf81l 7:00 .... Mon·
ay.f'ridey, t..tla l l:J0.4.1)0 Mon·
•>:f'raday. 06 ... r 4:0().11:00
vtn rucht.t s......,. end Sund.)
Rn.inch 7:00-4:00, ~ Ber Fri·
), • turday lild lunday. O.,n-
l fecaht• up_ to IOO. 400 Main
lrttt. ~ 171-4111.
~~ limple, juat lib mother'•
ao..! They eene 10 OL loa.lt..r tail.a, m.t aipon, prime rib. ribe and ~-at the mo.t reeeooable pricm iD C.ta M.._ TbeM din·
Mn ltfwd on apecial nicht.t-open
7 Dichta. ~ pour9d )()W
price drinb.. Our cwt.omen have
bMa c:icam, beck aince mo.
Located et 1712 Placentia U1 Coate
M... neer 17th Street CeU ~8091Ot631·9803.
ZUBlBS GILDED CAGE R11ht
ne.i door to Zubiet. All OUI pi.ua1
.,.. larp 16", any eombinaoon. aJI
toppinp, et $6.95 ($6.95 take out).
Wide acfMn pllil 8 TVa, ra.me. It
~ Full Cocktail Bat. Open 7
days. Lunch A Dinner. 171 '4
Ptactntia, Coli. Meu
ITAUAN
VINNIE'
Tht best llJlhao food prt pared
from the fr~ht t ingredients u inc
no prHtrvallvn, u h , ugar. or tx ~ fatJ , Owned b)• Vinnie Colan
drta of Brooklyn Piua Works,
famuu for havi ng Tht ~t P1ua
in Oranae County by The Grn t
P1ua Hunt. 270 FAJt 17th . treet in
C'osLa Mesa. 722-9'164.
VILLA NOVA
A bt-aut1ful be)• view C'rtat~ tht>
rom.tnt1c ~tluig that ha made tht
Ville No\ a ... pttial ktnd o(plact "
fur O\tr 50J·eara 'upub cui.1nt
frum Ctnll and Northern Italy
~"f'd an Old World ch.arm Ex
ltlba\t v.1.w hat. Dumu na.ihtlv
Piano bar f ull IT!tnu tal 1:00 a.m.
[1111 WKt Ct»•t H11h,uy, Nt>w•
pun S.ach. 642· i
ME·N·lD'S PIZZA
LocallJ owned and operated, Me·n·
Ed's Pina Parlor hai. bffn ..-rvini
qua.ht)' pm .. and rraendly ~rv1ce
for 27 )H r:.. Our thin cnut piua
with 11 reel chee'" and f,..h top·
pmJ1 1 a p1ua lo\tr' delifht. Me· n·E.d'• 1[1;0 olfen1 delicious deli
&and'A IChH . '!>&lad and fret dt
h\tl)' Jtan, the managt>r, will ·be
happ)' to a ;.ht you v.11h your nut
mtttm11 or j!roup catered e\•ent
Located at uo E. li th St .• C06t.a
Me-11, 64 · 71 '16. Open M!Vtn dayi. a
v.ttk 'un·Thur 11:30-12..-00, Fri
and ~at 1 l ::W-1 00
CONTINENTAL
BOB 8 RNS
Dine in absolute elegance at thu
award w1nnin1t restaurant. Fam005
for mnovetl\'t' cu1 me. Slarttrt in-
clude oy ter on the half shell.
h1m1 and gra\•lu Fresh ~•food
from around the 'Aorld, ea•tem fed
\'?I I, mu o\·v duck breut and
certahtd prime A~JU• beef.
Elaborate 'A'me h t. O~n MVtn
d•) av.eek l.att ni1taht ptano bar.
Private d1ninc room . Restrvations
rttummended MC, V, AX , CB. D.
37 Fashion l~land, itwport Stach.
71'4/6H ·20JO.
CROWN HOU E
This lo,·el} Continental reat.auranl
1luated 11 tht corner of PCH and
Crown \'allt'y Plcwy. has bttn a
(0Urmet'11 favorite for 18 yean now.
t'ant d1n1ng. rockt.ail1, dandn,, Uve
enttrtaanment, O) ter b.,, happy
hour, banquet facilities, hmo aer
v1ct. exten 1lie wine litt. 32802 Pa·
cific Coast Hwy ., South Lqune
Niguel. 499 2626.
RIVIERA
Relax to gracious 1ervact in an
tle1ant. 1numate atmoaphere. Ex·
pertly prepared conlliwntal d iat.e.
by fMI ~R1<'hard Btrper, aintt
1970 'J'lu award w1nnins ,...
t.aurant al'IO offers an utensi~
wane ltit, and t 11cet. an t.abieaidt
preparations and flambes. Open for
lunch 11:30·3 p.m. dinner from S
p.m £xe«"llenl banquet fK1lilia.
Ck»ed 'unda\ and holidaya. 3333
• Bn1tol. Coate Meu, ~3840.
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LE MIDI That ia a true "aletptr "
Some &af 1t"1 avant prde. others th.at~ 1t • duaic. An acrM that
Swt11 (ht( W alt.1 Rutluna.nn '•
C\lllint prov~ncaJe ii of an an·
novallw and uqui.titely Htcut.td
authenllcil)'. An enchantinc coun· l!J. French int.r1or end an Old
\\ orld botp1telity rerely found
"lhtte days fulfill the espectationa
t\·oked by the outatanchnc rua.1nc.
OJ>!n for dinner and rockt.a11a tev~n
nttbta. Calennc_avatlable 3'21 Via
Lido, Newport 8e8C'h, 675 <490'4.
AIJL& JCAN
THS NEWPOaT OYSTER Bil AND G&ILL
Bric_hl ud aary tr1th a cvk>rfw
_.... Vidoriu n.ir. The New·
port ()yst.er Ber and GnU • cuual ...tood diniac al iia be.\ A fun
1pot to lip an encbor ....... beer,
(>ffl ,apicy abrimap and ~ U ·
qwa1tely .,,....,... n.h. <>Pen all
day froa i 1:30 a.a. to IO:jo p.m.,
to 11 p .m. °" Fridaiy and Selurd->
nifht.a. MC, VISA, A.K., Din.rs.
Located acre.a rroe the Newpun
Pier, 2100 W•t Oc.nfront.. Ntw·
port Beach. 675-9977.
THE BARN
Heve the prime o( your hfe chooa-lnc from the ut.e11191ve 26 it~m
menu. Si.au. aeafood, BBQ. Mu.
ican diahea iMlud1ns .. lad t>.r. and
more. Wett.em charm and rount.ey
ambianu. Brukfut M·F
8:30-11 :00, luMh M · F l MlO· 2;30,
dinner 1nt11nidlia~6;()() p.m. Ha~· hour M-l' '4:30!"7 p.m S.ttl·
lite diah. l.we entenainment and dancq. Benqu.t fKilitiea. 14 2
R.dbill. Tuatin. 2:Ji·Oll6.
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MICA8A
Thtir food is likt a tnp to Mesko!
H<>1pitality sues hand 10 hand wat.h
thear mono, "Ma Casa es 'u Cua,"
or my houM ti voor h~. F.atab· Ii twd Ina' 1972, 1t'J no aecttl
friends tnpy dtrun1 here O.:..n
daily from 11 • m. fot Lunch, Om
rwr and Cc>clct.a.1 Entertainment
Wed -Sun nacht.. an tht Burro Room.~ F.Mt li'th 'trHl, C'Olt.a
Mtta. 645-76-.
GRANO
DINNER THEATER
lmpttta.1v~ dtnU\C and proi 1onal
prod~una ar• 1un tu pleut each
time )'OU ~'till. Tlw Hlraord1nary
buffet offert r t baron ol ~(.
(.laud ham with a fn.ut sau~. ~ chicken wath Pf'M:Mt and
itlau and t..ht Mahi Mahi ii wrvtd
1n a peaaant sauce Tn-<"Olor feUuc·
ODI and er.am ~ a real fevoriU.
Enjoy dinner and a pla, wni,ht!
Grand Danner Thater loattd
within th.-Grand Hotel in An.aheim
at I Hotel Wey. Call 722-iilO
GINO'S ON TU BJLL
Almoet a Co.ta M... landmark
wt.re (rieoda and memoriel IDMl.
Ci.no'• ian't an Italian Re.tau.rant.
but • rwi&uranl ~run by a (local) ltalian.. Even they
Mlft many 11.alaan ii.--. a.lao otrw a lup ...n.cy ol othilr it.ema
Oil their IMDU.. ICDOW'll fcw "HOl*t
food end friendly .me. ... Gino'•
(•t.un9 a ._.... menu with
....... 00 quality end NMODab&e pr;c.. l..M ~t Mon.
Lhru. S.L f.l'Olll 8:30 p.m.. S.~ A~ bnakfaat from 9 a.m.
Locait.ed at 428 EMt 17th lne\.
C09U M.A. Call 650-1750 for,...
~~m.rha~r.
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'For the Children' will
recognize peace efforts
DATES
FromftageJ .
p.m.
For more informauon about the
fcsl1\-al or ocher area a11ract1ons.
concact the lncho Chamber of Com-merce (619-347-0676). P. O" Box
TTT. Indio. 92202.
and steaks.
•Markers. a new mtaurant in the
Indio 81nto Palact (84-245 lncho
Spnngs Dr.: 619-342-5695). serves
trad111onal American fare for lunch.
dinner and Sunday brunch. Food
service is dd1\lemi 10 btnao players
and the &an'I•• area. Open from 11
a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The.> public is invi ted to ancnd "f or
the Children." a program cclcbraung
tl'l<.> cffons that ha\C been made
~orldw1dc to promote peace.
The c'"cnt will be held from S to I 0
p.m. unday at Annehcsa School.
• HAPPY HOUR Wp,.m.
• Fine,_, d oeuvres. HOUM WH'HI &
Dnnl\1 frOl'll lhe Well S 1 75
20062 Laguna Canyon Road. L3guna
&-ach. and "'11l 1ncludc a free dinner
and danctng.
Thcsponsorsarc Anneh~ School.
Jim Howard and Re~cca Bentley.
To RSVP. call Trev Howard aa
RESTAURANTS ACCOMMODATIONS •El Portal Restaurant (47-735
To wne ~ve.;619-342-3640). isa local
fa\ontc foT McXlcan food. snfood
, •Best Western Date Tree Motel
tSl-909 Indio Blvd.: 800-S28-1234).
has 122 rooms. 1>c&tnn1n1 at $46.
CAFE.LIDO
wulc Retaaunint & Jua Oub
"One or ahe aop aen
night spots in
Orange County ... "
• SPECIAL PA8TA ......... uo. '3.00 l':.~I Lrry JI"''-..
Sun Mon Tua In ,,.. Bat & LOI.Inge
• ENTERTAINMENT
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• QOLD AWARD WINNER
Newport Oyster
Bar & Grill
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Sunset Dinner Specials from
$7.95
Mon-Fri 5-7 pm
L1\,. Entel'\ainmenl N.puy ·~· -n.w. f'li~,_
I> I \ \ I H ' t \ I \ \ 11, II I ,
J \II''\ I\ \If.II I '
714f67S 2961•;11 b':'l{J()~ 501J0e9t~.:'llr•port8rac.i.
There IS alto a healed pool, COID·
operated laundry. and nearby cofrft
shop.
•Comfort Inn (0-SOS Monrot St.;
619-347...o44). has 63 un1rs, tome
with n:fntttaton. front $3~. AllO •
l\la11Abk 1s a pool and •hu1poo.I
•Travdoc* (80-651 H-""Y
111 : 800-2S~JOSO). his a 2'-hour desk. bus and RV pertuna, a pool
Jac\lll1. 1ennas rourts and f'lft c:otrcc
10 the lobby. Rates beaan at $58 for
t~o. or $69. 95 k>r a JWIC.
Purcn•H anr fntr~ at tt"<l
utar P'"' ;and •Kf•,,. I "C·
on<I ot n me or lesser vdlue
f0t FAEE•
Contact I
about!ipKlal
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11:30un-2:30pm
Dlaaer--1'1letlda~-8•11C1ay flGllil 1:30pm
Mon.· Fri.
11 :•2:10
featuring
Soup, Salad, Appetizer,
Fried Rice, 6 Entrees,
includin& California Roll,
Fresh Fruits. Desserts. ......... ,_
the