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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. K:Z's WI ow challenge~_ lcq>to nlsfi Clream COAST/A2 THE ORA • • ... ,soccer team set forCIF • PORT /Bl Frank McGavran and a developeis' group have flied a lawsuJt to overturn Measure G COA T /A3 .. • 25CENTS FRIDAY~ ~ARCH 3 .. 1989 JUrOrs ·watch· video of· Killelea's death . . . Lawyers argue significance of tape . . ly JANET ZIMMERMAN two young sons. °'-~,..iulf The gruesome accident wa 1n· A courtroom fell silent Thursday as advcrtantly captured on videotape by prosec'utors showed a shocking a passcnaer 1n the car dnven by ~ 9· videotape trying to prove a drunken year-old Dann> Ornelas. who is being young man swerved and intentional· tned for murder in West Orange ly raf\down a Newpon Beacb woman County Superior Coun. as &h~ waJkcd down an alley wtth h~r As the victim, Debbie Ann K.Jllelea. 37, lay dyina in the street, Ornelas climbed out of his fnend's turbo· chal)Cd car and fled. only to be captured liter by pohce. Ornelas docs not deny hitung ~llelea dupna the drunken Jor nde m September. But he maintains 11 was an accident. The teen.ager arrd his attorney presented a drasucally d1f· fcrent interpretauon of the accident and the video. Ornelas stared blankly downward when the tape was played for Jurors in the third day of his tnal. . The mother oI-~~m~-+-·-..,.. ........... .., ..... .._ .; .............. can ... •••n In ...... " corner of th• video •n ~ ~· lh• was hit and lllfted by• ur. .. Local soJdier vanishes near East Getman border .. " -.~ By GEORGE BOEHMER ~'"'-"'"' ... FRA NKFURT. West Germ an) - The U . Arm) said Thursda) u 1 bafficd by the disappearance of :a "good, clean-cut.. mcncan soldier fro m wuna NiJucl who had accc to claufficd information and 'an· 1shed near the East German border n Army pokesman. Lt. Col Jake ~c. said there was not enou1h inTorma1100 '?.Ji> 1f Sp«. 4 Michael Pen had ~tcd· O)c ackno1Al· edged a portable computer was ma · mg from an in 1clhgcncc <>fficc "hen" Pen worked. Pen has bttn 11 ml as .. absent without lca,e" 'i1ncc he failed to show up.-for w<>fk Feb. 21 at the I I th .\rmorcdCavaJn Rqiment 10 Fulda. 65 milt's nonhea t of FranHurt .> T~o da) later. officials searching for Pen found his rm) \Chicle undama&ed near the border town of Obcnuhl. about JS mile nonhca~t of Fulda .. Pen was authomed to dnve the vehicle and had l<>ucd 11 o ut prop- erly:· D)e said Stars and tnpc1. the Arm}·~ unofficial n~ paper, quoted D)e as sayina "t'hc c1tcum tant"i!s of that \elucle betn& foun<l so clo~ to the border are dctin1t_cly usp1c1ou " Pen IA Orked as an electronic warfat'l' signal pec:1ah t and '-"3S re pons1blc for opcrauna equipment that 1dcnt1fil's and locates non-com-mun1aauon~ ~&flab, \uch as radar. He has ~n Stationed in West 6ermany mcc Ma rch 4. 1988. ~ ~ed about the pos 1b1ht) Pen defected, D)e said. ·'We certainly have no reason to behC\.C Lhat. There ~ere no 1gn of d1 tre s accordinJ to his t.'Ollt;igucs and fam1I) We JUSt don't have an) 1nd1cat1ons." Pen had an ·•act1\c normal soctaJ hfe .. and a .. pcrfcct record as a good clean-cut soldier ... Dye 1d. .. , n fact. he had been promoted and nominated for· ld1er of the Month' t1A1cc in the t_ear he ha bttn here,". D)e added ... That's what make 11 so baffiJng. From all 1nd1cauons. C\ Cf)· body in hi-. unit has the same f~hngs. The> 're all \Cl) surpnscd " D)e confirmed the tars and trtpcs repon that a portable com· puter was m1ssina from the office -where Pen had ~orktd. But Dye said Pen .. had not proare_ssed 'cl) far in computtrs except (or basic ~ord processing ·· search of Pen· Ir~ ma quarters -.howcd he had lcfi ht personal belon11n1s behind. D)e said. her head into her hands. She did not watch the tape. but she heard tbe recorded screams of her p.rand· children, who escaped tnJul) when Killelea pushed them away from the oncoming car. • The f uuy videotape 1s considered a crucial ptccc of prosecuuon evidence bcause ll corroborates wi1ness' state· ments and shows intent. which as necessary for a murder con.v1ct1on, Dcpu1y Distnct Attornc) Tom Goethals said. On the tape, the woman ls seen standing near the center of the alley. her hands on her haps. Killelea had cam pajgned for tougher speed laws 1 n the bcachs1de area and 11 appcaf'W as 1f she were trying to -slow the dri"-cr. But defense •ttof'tt'y Ralph Bcn- cangey said Ornelas accidental!\ hit UnCler cover Prtend9 and •=:r. of r D•bbl• IOlt•I••, Including tter er t•econd fr.-the r'9ht1 ,.aa to the lhOwtne • video tape CM bookstore drops writer'~ reading afte'i - reference to 'Verses' ly LESLIE EARNEST Of -Ol/lly ,._ SUlf'I I It 1Aas about the 11me '1eve Mellov. decided to talk about author Iman Rushdie and the First Amendment that tic ft-el h1\ 0"' n Cl\ 11 nght ~ere '1olated :kilo". "ho had bttn leading thcamcal reading at . (1bncr .bool· stort 1n the C I"\ tal ( oun hopping mall 1n Co ta Mesa. said he had dec1dt'd to begin his Fnda' scs ion b reading ap am le v.nucn b) orman 1a1ler about Ru hthc. author ot .. Tht' ~1an1c crscs:· and thtn d1scu 1na Fu-st .\mendmcnt free- dom But hortlv after local pa~rs ran stone on Mello~· ;plan. the 52-)ear- old writer said an official v.1th Rinoh Book tort 1n New York. wh1cb also o"'n Scnbncr stort' left a mcuqe on h1 telephone ans~enng machine canceling their \.Crb31 agrttment \0 continue the thcatncal rcadil\IS through June "He calls and sa~ , ··r ,e called to anfonn )OU "'' J('('1ded to cancel readers IMata cff('('tn e 1mmed1· f~me SH MADtNO/ Alt , What started like a script ended in courtroom" arrest 8y IOI \11\N EYkEN Of -Ollfly ... k.n The enc v.a ~t for a ~ourtroom \hootout courtroom that c' et) 1h1na was all nJht Mean"htle. tile caux of lhe- dt turbancc had ht -ov.-n brouhaha going. standing ncartheJud,e's bench Dye told The ssoc1attd Prns later thf ~ paper was putllnl 11 "a huk too stron&J y," but he d1dn°t den) mak1n1 the statement The sooknman said 1n\.esttptors are looluf\I into all pouiblhtcs. mcluc:h"I foul play In March 1917. former U.S p,t. ........... ~./A2f ••In llow1 ltle parade Of 9tudent1 w•llllnt home Thursday frCNll • ...._. Scttool In New~ aeach. •vlft11 cro11ln9 ... nl ClterJI Lofte a chWe to delve Into• good thrUler. 1 ~o undcf'C'O\.Cf' narcotic olliccrs \toOd with gun dm"' n. r~ad) to shoot 1f nece ~r~ lXput" marshals houted to onlool cr 1n the houL1ng. 'Tm not aoina 10 J••I'" Fonunattl) for all concttncd tbc incident. -which bcpn loudJ~. mded QUICll ( . 0 \ I·: H S I 0 K \ l PD \ 1· i . Activist wants t.o -see minority hiring ·take off ~111 aid manori1in. for the a1rpon pri>J«t's Dlud,an· He·~ tht county his a tultOf} of ~ 8usi0C1 l:nte~tc. or 081:. ·raa1ana to fully c••ftld ill hand to PrQsrtm m1noril)' ~ind his inspection of Btautt the countv 11 ~ivina 1hc aa~JWqJeet 11~J as well at •an. Fedrnl "' 1auoo 4dm1n11trat1on KtlOll the brd 01 Suprrvit0n to pant mont)' for 1t.s airport 1mP'Q\t· meet manont) b•nnt requ1~ , ~t. 1t must mttt C'C11A1n """~ _ rc-nlorc'C'd Iris ~'°" pickhnn for m1nor11y h1nna. IMt dw county 11 an 1n.._..blt In 0'1obtt 1988. lht county an· ~ f'or bllcks and odlft ariMrilift. lwelftt 11 wutttk1 .. a fum ton 11t Tiw ......S Ktaon IMt IDlltrecl aa .._ airpon·1 m1nonty bulinn' Holmes' .... toot .._ _ Ja l4 ~ frGll'8I"" · ..._ ~ telKled a WOCJd.. nne llnns wnt 1nwrviewed -• ...... Hlo IC1 •a RIMUhant Awpon Conttnton Cdh,ullant\ , --<' --·--•• ---' ---- - - ~.c ..... ._ .......................... AS c~ ............................ ~ *-Plclt ............................ IS-7 ..... .-lai9'd.......... ............. AJ ..-.w lllMfWI a.1-. ........................ 110.f I -·· --·' C Clllllllc.I .......................... -. ••• ... 11 2 c..-.n .................... r ........ 11 ...................... '!••••• ( t ) ol \\.-oodland Ifill • mana e· mcnt con uhant fk,crl) A King ot Cuher C 11\ .and l hrat~h RC'Klurl·cs Inc. ot In int . formed u~ ~1arch IC/ b t~o ~omen. ~a\&ncn the: nod. Not1na ~C'Cs rttent formauon. and q_unuooma wbctber 1t ~ualificd I\ a mm9*"1t) buS1nn . Hotmcs complained to county offiC1a.le. "I satd this was bu ants as u ual and thf count had a ~r 111cr affirmau' c action prosnm. · Holm~ said. Ht also sent a letter chaJlenaing the board. dcc1 ion ndcr federal min· ont)' bu inc 1u1dchnc • th1n1 part~ c halltn~ mu't be pt<rmutC!'d and a n .. \\,-rrcd. Holmn 1\n't alone an h1~ d1 pkasurc. "•ron LO\CJ(>). who~ tht-6-ytar-old Ultralttb RCIOUftt\ lhal was paurd OH'r 1n the b1ddi.na. 11~ t~ count)' ha Iona fa11C!'d to h'c up to 111 m1nont) bu 1nn1 rt'QUl~b. 1LOVCJO) ~"I\ doubt) \1un1 b~ lM \uptt\ ''°" d«mon bttau1e he •d --~-----~~ HP\. the mana,cm~ol firm ovcr- 5tt1n1 thf a1rpon J>1"0Jrtl. had earlter asked ltrattch to put toaether a propcml OIJ how to co about mee11,. thf1r m1nont) bu mt"U require- ment . "f\tr a ~). HPV ltwed ttl .rcqunl for nunont) tMtsiMtl 009-- ultant apphcants, ui1na tomt of'dae same .. , ~" a• hf dtd in WI proposal, LovcJO)' aa1d. Nouns lk two womea 'tjto fOundcd ACC catne out of' HOii ........... a.TY/All . . . 4 ~ COllll DM.Y PILOT/ frlday, Marett 3. 1189 • K .ing's widow challenges audience tb f1ni h dream 9y IOll VAN IYKEN °' .. .._ ....... s a child in a rural area near Manon. Ala.. Coretta Scou ~;~ ttmem~rcd walking four miles war to a one-room schoolhou.e. whLle wh11e children were bused to better equipped schools in Manon. The idea of a black president, or even a black instructor at a mostly white institution of higher learning would have been ludicrous. But in htr first appe.arance m Orange County Thursday. Mrs. King. widowofDr. Martin LuthcrK1naJr .. was preudcd on lhc pochum b) Saddkbeck Collttt Pft''tdcnl Con- s.ancc M Carron and ~haHoral sc1encc professor Ltt Hawn>. both of whom arc black. "Clearly ~e have come a Ions ~a)' since the days of the mo"cment," she said, speaking to a packed house "' the gymnasium at Saddlcback Col· lcgc 1n Mission VieJO. • • llut lest anyone become too smua about the-progess of civil rights 1n America. she added, ''"e still ha' r a . loflJ way to go.~ . Ont rason she was so pkaK'd to sec a blark woman at the hcad ot ~ rolteee. she said. 1j that "it happcn~so seldom.·· Ounna her a.irlhood King said. thcrt wttt "irtuall) no baaek elected officials in the United States. Toda) there arc more than 7,000. "But that i still only l.S percent of all elected officials. while Afncan- Amcncan people constitute 11 per- cent of our population " There arc no black U.S. senators or . IO\:crnors' and onl)' one A.fnc.n· Amencan headi a Fonunc 500 com- pan). )he .waid. Ent1thn1 her $J>«Ch "The Un- finished Dtt1m." Kina called on . Amcncans to lobby for more 5"holar- sh1~ anJ uthcrstudcnt 11d proarams. tih1ch art of pan1cular u~ to bla k students. who arc more likel) to ~ poor than whuc $tudents. She urged collqcs to recrwt more m1nonty students and profcssors. Kins also ufltd fhanae in U.S. foreign pohcy. which she said should deal "'°'!-_~ly . Wida &be ,... .. repmc an ~lb Anica. Si~ her husbend's dllah 0in 1968, Kina has dedulcd hftvl{ IO IM fouridinaand •ra11on ofabc Manin Luther Xint Jr Ctnttt for Non-vioknt Social ( "hanac in Atlanta, Ga. Since iU founding 1n I %K, the center hu trained ttlouund 1n lhe theory and practice of non-v1oknce. · "Don't tel a ranst, anu&nuuc or bigoted remark RO urit'hallen•td • don't patroaiu ft1m1 or PfCIJims that promolr violrncr. IN to help someont )OU k~ tel Off d,._ and don't be consumril b>' matmah1ra and ~ " IM uid. ··There ii much mo~ to hfc than fine clothes. can and compect disk players." K.Jng'i appca..-nct at Saddleback Collesc was co-spontorcd bt the M1n1on V1eJO Co." the Lona Beach alumnat of Delta :s1.ama Theta. and the Associated Studenr. of Saddlt- back College. Michigan woman declares war on TV .sex ana violence Suspect released .eA bail in .· Huntington hit-run f ata.lity DETROIT (AP) -Terry Rakolta -ttruck the~ blow. Now she wants to saan a wider fi&ht against what she 11)'1 arc sexually oriented and violent programs that cut into the network television fare her children can watch. .. The American family 1s being painted~· a corner, It's an invas10n of my_ pr cy at this point," Rakolta said Th rsday. A flurry of letters starting in January brought Rakolta apologies from adveniscrs on the top-rated, prime-time .. Married ... With Chil- dren" program. Some pulled thefr ads on the Fox Broadcasting Co. series. Rakolta said Thursday she objects to having to monilor prime-time television for shows she doesn't want her younger children to watch. "If people "'ant that stutT, they ca n paY. for"ll or rent 11 or go to the mo"1es, · she said. Rakolta .sa1d she intends to stan a group or JOin e~1sungones to org.ari1zc national bo)cous of ad' enisers. "One person can reall make a ditTeren ce 1f they push the nght buttons. And the nght buttons are not the producers in Hollywood. they're the people that pay the money for the show." she said. The activism is new, said Rakolta. 40. She lives in affluent Bloomfield Hills in the Detroit suburbs. She has daughters 18. 10 and 9, and a sop. 8. Her husband, John Rakolta. is presi- dent ofa construction compan). ARREST The f\\-O• plainclothes shentrs 8y JANn ZIMMERMAN Of .. .,.... ,... Sell# A Huntmaton Beach woman suspected 1n a hit-and-run acc1cknt that killed a pedtstnan was released on $25,000 bail. police s:ud Thurs- da). Paige V. Di tefano. 43, was ar- rested by Huntington Beach po.I.ice in\csugators in Westminster late Monday on ~usp1c1on of "eh1cular manslaugh1er and h1t·3cod-run, both felonies. he is accu cd of fat11ll ) h1t11ng Velma Mc lure, 56. ~howns walking her dog on Ashland Ome nrar rrow Lane in Huntington Beach shonl> after 7 a.m. Monday. Mc( lure. "'ho witnesses said w!ls draggdi about 50 feet by the car, was declared dead at the scene. .. McClure's fam1I} has arranged for her rtma1ns to ~ cremated, a ·Neptune 5oclet) spokcs~oman sa19 The di1tnc1 attorncf s office ha1 not filed cha~ apinst DiSlt'qno. but traffic Sjt. Bruce Kell} said he would ~ubm1t the case to prosecutors ,earl) next ~eek. O.Stcfano's father posted bail and s~ was released from the Cit) Jail Tuesday afternoon, Kell) \3•d. Her arraignment 1s scheduled for March 21· in Municipal Coun 1n West- minster. Witnesses saJd they saw D1~ t.cfano's car 1n the""'lle1ghborhood around the time or the acc1den1. police said. f nvest1gators found evidence on the car linking her to the accident.: Lt. Bill Mamelh said D1 tetano lives on Apnl Lane. one street away from the accident scene Patriots Parade set in.LB deputi~ entered the counroom with From A I , a dcp~uty marshal. wbo ~ent 10 the The disturbance began at 8:40 a.m. bajljff on duty to notif)' him of the Thursday in Santa Ana SOpcrior arrest. Court Department S wbcn tbe Meanwhile. Peace recogmzed the narcotics officers, undercover undercover deputies, ran through the 9Y LESUE EARNEST ~p Forest Avenue before endtng :u shenfrs deputies. entered the wooden gate into the front of the Of•o.11yNGCk4'ff Cit} Hall. courtroom to arrest John Peace on an c outstandinJ parole violation warrant. counroom and began shouting. Iron E)cs Cody, the Cherokee 3c1or Paul Laguna a.s11llo. a veteran of Peace, 40, an Oklahoma nauvc, has The deputies drew their guns, who ~ame famous 1n Keep menca Doth the Korean and the second a criminal history that includes whereupon p~ace surrendered, Beautiful telcv1S1on commercials arr -World War, will be the Honored narcotics. robbery and possession of 'Simon said. th~ Indian 1n a canoe whose e)eS fille~ Patriot. CastJllo 1s first vice com- explosives. accordinJ to Sheriffs "There was.no fun her incident." he o.., ..... __.., ..... .._. · with tears over the pollution of mander of both L.a&una Beach Post l;:>epanment Capt. Tim Simon. He said. "It's not something that han.. Colon la I craftsmen · Amenca. will be grand mar hal of the S868 of the Vcte~ offote1gn Wars h d be k · .... 23rd annual Laguna Bea h Patrfots and Post 222 of the Amenc.ao lc&Jon a . en nown on P::J1ous oc-pen~ eve!k dal, but 1t was really not a Fifth graders Ruba Kharuf, Leslle H•mllton and S-'9aunna Da) Parade on Saturday. He and other veterans post 'American ~~~~s~~d~rry a concea weapon, ~h~ b:Cr~!n %~e~~~~~~~~~~~ Ghuazl dlsplay their ju1t·flnl1hed corn husk dolls during th• Joining Cody Wiii be Laguna flags along the streets of Laauna "And he had made threats against taken a b"t bys rpr"se th h •. annual Colonlal Craft Day this week at Andersen Elemen-citizens who will receive special Beach dunng bohda~s and special the two depuaics on several OC· Si ~f d u k 1 • h oul · · tary School In Newport Beach. Tied to 1oclal studl••· the recognit~n for c1111e nsh1p llnd patn-events. They also pick ~P hand1- casions." he said. attc~f~g ~oun~\v~~~e';df y. eace wa hands-on •ctlvltl•• afforded students • · ch•nce to ex. 011sm and a host of local band~. c._ppcd vets from hospitals each •----... -..iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiimiiiiiiiimm--ii.-----..;~-;-;;-P•rlence how the cojonf1t1 Hved. eque5tnans and floats. summer and.treat them to dt.nner and • · Laguna Greenbelt pre 1dent Eh.ta· a perfonnanu of the Pageant of the beth Brown said she thinks Cody was Masters. -READiNG selections. f a good choice for grand marsttar. Laguna Beach H1&h School scn10" From 81 __ __...._M .... e_'"Jl-'<?nW, (j:eh~ruhoa.nldds -~ ...... mtcras_tehasr"s MI A.I a~ Df TV 1od1call) 10 SCt' I lhC) 're reaching the considering the City's stance on the Robin Roos and Chris Sharman will --~ --LU-... ._,. ~~ .LL _goal ." Jou hen said '"' 1ronment. ~honored as 1989 Junior C1t1Lem of ately ... Mellow said. "This was left on produced two broadwa> mu icals .• from A 1 ShouTd tne m un I) tail 10 mec1 ··1 think ht''s cenainly recognized the Year. Both arc active m student my machine." wntten a book and is currently Internati onal. which hold!> the pre'>-c~natn ~oal\. 11 mu\t e\plain "'h' tu ~ h h ._,.h 11 I h gh M II ·d h boo · I d h h d 1 1 be h f 'A' f: i • 1or •~ 'tatt' man!. 1p on """' of oo,ernment A t ou e ow sa1 t e k wntinj a Pay. s:u e a ate > en eDt a1rpon conces ions contract. t e ""' ~ti' a t1on . d ood d h 0 store official told him the-series was devoting most of his time to fhe LovcJO}' "'ondcred 1f behind-the--··it' a Judgment t:all on our pan ii 11 ~on~auon ~n g ~tc~.ar. 1P Roos. a.\-arsuv songJeader and P.('er be.Ing canceled because t was not theatci readrngs. He thought the) scene!> conncrlJoru bcl"'cen count\ was a good-faith ctTon 10 rea h th\·1r or t c ~h. Brown ~•d 11 s the counselor: rcc~ntly received ·the profitable, Mellow feels it was be-were go1og well. he said. oOicials and Ho 1 ma} ha'e helped goal" he said · first son °!.en"'lfOnmental choice J''e oroptom'ist oufh C1trLensh1p cause he intended to read the Marrer .. 1 had built that attendance from the tkdglrng-firm. . F.\.\ enforcement in the pa~t wa\ e'er seen Award. he pfans to ma1or in pom an1cle. . nothing_ to the pc;>1nt where we were And LoveJO)~ who I) blalk. sug-notonou)I)' la' Ho\\C\Cr, enforce-The parade "''" begin at Laguna · Mc.<dtc1nc at 'tanford ni"ers1ty. "T}lcy ha ve fired me. canceled our gelling so. 90. 100 peop~. It Just kept gcsJcd unspoken. unackno-. lcdged ment has suppostdl)' improved as fhc Beach High School at 11 a m end • · agreement," Mellow said. "I'm fun· on b.uilding.·• racism plays a part in mostl) white m1nont)"...bu.\1ocs.~ program hasc~nl-march dolUl Park A\Cnue and b3ck ous. of course. M> ri"hts have been Orange (·ount~ po" .. er c1"'cles \ed. violated." &-' The. Irvine branch of the mcrican But desptte" the ... creckntials pres-The count) 'sown equal opponun1- "I said I was not looking to stan a Associauon of University ·Women cnted by Uhratcch and Beverly King, t} program -called the M1nont) riot orcrcateanyson of disturbance, .. ·had agreed to co-sponsor a reader's a county official S4lid AC'C actually Business Enterpnse, or M BE. plan -SQ LO IE R Mellow said. "I said J felt my civil Jheater for Womens History Month had the strongest resume for their came .undtr attack in the past when rights were being inf rinsed upon." .in March. However. without the co-· needs. the 1984 Orange C'ounl) Grand Jul) From A 1 Officials from Ri12oh could not be sponsorship from Scnbner and a · Tom Beckett, financial operationi. found 1t lacking Wade f. ~obcm defected v.11h tm reached for comment Thursday after-place to hold the mceung. that manager for John Wayne Airpon The Grand Jury porntcd out the \\cM German g1rlfr1cnd to the !'>ov1n noon: An employee at th e Scribner agreement ~·II colla pse_. accord1f1& 10 said they were looking for a firm w1th county had failed to mec1 1t~ own Union from a U ~. Arm) unn 1n store in Costa Mesa said the manager branch president Debbie Rugan1 . experience with the Depanment of !'lated goal or keeping a regist ry ol G1c\scn. about 40 mile-. nonh or ~id she had nothing to.say about th.c ··11· been publicil'.cd-,t h~t .&-Transponation '" general and the-quahfied minont)' bu<itnC~~ firm\, hank fun RoblTh rl·tumcd to 1hc incident. cation to our members." Rugani sa~d. FAA in particular -areas where Using random samples from the llnncd ~t:Cid in No\cmbcr 1~87 and Mellow. who as of Thursday still "Without his suppon. without a AC 1s strong. count) procurement di\ l\1on'41 con· "il\ rnun-manialcd as 8 descner. Correction . . . press conference Thu~a lOn- cem1ng a lawsuit against (o ta Mesa's traffic ordinance, Measure G . was not held at Coa~I Gla\s, as indicated 1n the Pilot. The confercnre was held on propcrt) behind Coa\t .Gia ~. A poke "°oman for Coa!>t Glas5 said her com pan) had notJung to do with the la""5Ull had 'no place to conduct his theater location. we don't ha ve a prQgram . Beckett said HPV is already ever-tract awar~ file , the Grand Jur) reading, said the comments on "We're really disappointed. we·, e seeing the mmomy businc s proram found that 41 percent of the h'>llngs Rushdie would have fit in perfectly done a fair amount of work trying ~o for the cons1ruct1on phase o the for minonty-owoed firms "'ere cr-(' .\ l ,I t 'OH '\I\ I 0 I 11 IC\ with the readings, which were on the publicize 11." .1 a1rpon improvement project. but roneous J subject of transformation. The pro-Mellow. who said he has had that they nee'dcd a con,ultllnl to Andarrocurcmentdl\ISJOnrcpon Jackpot builds to S40 m1·111·on gram was to bcgtn with participants "sc"eral offers" from other people handle minonty busme~s goals for on smal and minont) businc ses bewg asked to name the book that interested in hosting his readings concessions and leasing once the ne\\ h ted such firms a~ Honc)~cll Inc.. • - had changed their hfc. The an1cle by dunng tbc past 24 hours. feels he has terminal 1s completed. Tho~ ore WanJ lnc.and anon A Inc thaw·· ~CR.\MP"10 ( \P) -• tur- Mailcr was about how Rushdie is been treated unfairly b) the bOO~-areas of ACT cxpcrusc, h~ s:11d considered to he <tuahficd day ' lottoJ3c:kpot ~•II hit S m1lhon beann.g up after having his life store. The county ngidly rono"'ed It b«au~ no pfa)e"' picked the Sn transformed, Mellow said. "All I wa going to do was read bidding and seloct10n procedure to The Grand Jury found ·that corrttt number. tn the m1d-~cd. .. It's a great place to stan from," he from the Norman Mailer an1c1c.·· he n!.urc llS dec1\l0Jl. ~ould not Jt'OP-bewildenna . drawing. Ahfom1a l ottef) official The SI\ ou~bcn cho~n Wcdnt da)' ma.ht were 25 30. JS . 3 • 41 nd 42 with a bonu number of 27 The grand pnz.c for s" correct numbtr~ ~ould ha'e been $24 m1lhoo sa}d. Subsequent reading would have said. "T.his ~as not any t) pc of tribute ardize FAA fundjng, 8<.'<'kett said --rhe JU 11fica11on fonnclu\1on or ia1d Thursda) included poetry by a diverse group of or.reading from the book. 1 was Just "Wnh cvcryon~ Jookmg-over our thest busin~\C'\ in the MBE r~stQ f1vr onhcrn Cahtorn1a people lottery official said 3 I people writers. from E.E. Cum m1n_.g.s to goingtoreadfromthcanicleandtalk shoutdcr.~cdoevcrythmg"-e canto proarameludc\1hecommittetasthe) did lect live numb(" plu\ the p1dedfhccorrC<'tnumbenandeach Woody Allen and a vanety of other about the First Amendment." make sure everything 1s as squeak) are neither small. nor reahst1call ) bonu'I and ca h will act SS69, 1.39 will JC' $3. 49 Four num~rs "Crt clean as we can possibly be," he s:ud. qualified a owned by m1nor1t ) Thos..· t1dets wcrt' purcha~ 1n ~n guessed b) 21.597 ~oplc for $61 VIDEO From Al the woman as she stepped out from a side wall. He swerved toward her. as w1tnesse testified, but that was 10 go around her. Bancaneey said. "The film looks llke he had more ume to deliberate than he did," Bencangey aid outside the courtroom ... " he's Mt gonna get killed if she doesn't stand in the middle of the alle) ... The soft-spoken Ornelas said outside tbe counroom that the trial has been hard on him. "It's FUen pretty bad," he said of the testimony and tvidencc pres.. entcd, S,upcrior Court Jud'c Luis Cardenas denied Bcncanscy s motion to dismiss the cJ,.r'Jt'S. Such motions arc routinely made after the pros- ecution makes au case. The defense will beain 1rau1n1 its . Just call 642-6086 side Monday. Bcncangey said Or- nelas may testify on his ow n behalf. The attorney conceded that Or- nelas was speeding down the alley. Witnesses on Wednesday estimated the red Nissan 200SX was traveling at 50 mph before hitting Killelea The prosecution also played a videotaped re-<nactmcnt of the acci- dent t.hat was prepared by the Ncw- pon Beach Police Department. A car that was 4 inches wider than the one Ornelas was drivina was shown from different perspcctJves dnv1n1 down the aUey at about 12 mph. ln one Sc:ene. the car saftfy pustd a person standina 1n ~alley. If convn:led of tecond-d~rcc murder, as the prosecution 1s tttkJns. Ornelas would face a priton term of IS y~n to life. Btncantty u~d his client should instead Ix chattfd wnh 1f011 vehicular manlllUlhter while under \he inftue~ of alcohol. •What do you hll:e about dw Oatly Pllol? Whal don't YoU hke? C'.aU die number 1._,ve and your "':::r. wdl Ix NClOfded. trantcribed and «k- b 101M ~ti editor. new M •11r • -~ ...W. _, "91 lllld 1a rec:Gnl llCMn to ... ldiw on .y tople. CIJW'3•antow..._.111l1••-IMl•dl .... _ .................. ,.~ Tell•wMl'••,_,.tiaied. -· Althou_gh the gram monc)' 15 c1u1ens located 1n the county," the Francisco. Dal)' C 1ty. Ca tro Valle). each The Oat SS for srttma three targe-ted for airpon construction pro· Grand Jury concluded in its report. Manna and Wc~t , acramento correct wtll so to 4 13,744 people: jccts, the FAA sti 11 has • m inonty liiiiiiiiliiiii:i;::::;;:==:::===========iiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;:====;::;::;==::;:;::::::=i;=i::::;- busmess enforcement power on con- cessions and leasing once the new terminal is completed. Bt<:kctt said ·~Although FAA part1c1pauon 11 that point is 1ero. the) have the authont} to ugcst or enforce m1n- on1y business panic1pat1on." he su1d. "We wondered about that. but 1t apparently ha been dcc1lled "' the courts " BcsJdcs. he added. A C' had been rttommcndcd b) the Fl\A it<1elf Vincent Jou~n Jr .. the rqional c1v1I fiahas officer for the FAA's Western Pacific Rcaion. said tM county presented us m1n0rtt)' busi· nen pis fort he 11rpon proJttllt the end of last )~ar and •on FAA appro"al. The county dec1dt~ for 1t~lfhow to meet those goal . "They have to have an ovctallaoal of 10 perttnf (m1oor11y bu 1inna pan1r1pat1on). We monnor ptr· .. ,... __ ._,.. ..... ., ..... ...... 10•• ... ~(.., ... .. -.... Ow<• ._. ~· ,_ .. ..... ._ ......... J!I ~ .. -.--" ,_ , .. , ....... ,.... WFD'a Design Team creetes lntertora that compllmenl your lifestyle ... comfortable, beautiful, an expreeaton of per80nal taste. Let ua design one to match · ycur atyle ... at competitive prtceet •I ,., .. •• j •Otano-Cout OAtLY PILOT /Frldey, Mardi 3, 1118 Al Ht 11111 '\ 11 0\t<U / I Lawsuit seeks to· overturn Mesa's Measure CqM high to mark · silver .annivers~ry SSO.()X) gala complete with cclcbnt) cntcr· .t.ammcn1 IS pjanncd ror Corona del Mar High Businessman, building group say slow-growth ordinance is unlawful School'\ 25th anna\.crsan ~> pnl 8 _II araduates of the high school arc 1n,itc:d to By IOe VA/II EYKEN the silver anntvcrsaf) ba\h themed "Spla h lnto orttoe~-St-" Our Pa~t." di the lr..,ine \.iarnott Hotel ,en A Co ta ·Mesa bu'>an~sman and a thou\and in' 11at1on\ ha' c been ~n • to both alumni de\ clopcrs.' as 1at1on filed s\lll f hursda\ and fnends of the school 1n Superior Court :>\il:ang th c:ourt 10 Music "-Jll br provided hv Papa Doo Run Run OHrturn 1hc C'ttf~ '01er-appr0Hd gro ..... t h who Yw11I pb} i rmdlc) of'bGs tunes. Bobby Hatliekl : and traflic controJ ordinance. ~1easucc G of the R1ghtl.'.OU\ Brothen ..... ,11 announce thr "'inncr~ Measure G "as ruirro" I\ approH~d b) g[ raffle pntt'S, \\hale Jim Robem o l tht' Batbo.t \OICl'S an ~OH:mbcr but unpltmentallon Beach Company ..... 111 ~r' e as master of ccremonie\. of the comprehcn\1-.c ordinance h:is tx-en (ockt<UISb)lhcpool'41ll precedeala"1)hbufTct 'ilallcd u CH> onic1al\ II) to dc1crmane dinner ~lso·planncd i\ a \alcnt aucuon ol donat~ ho~ to •PP.h 1t 1 d1 nn r~Jl l<X:al n:st:iur:int and a host ol special door.> Frank Mc<ia' ran. \.\ho ...,ant!. to de' clop• .Pnlc~~t>Cteds from \he S60-pcr-pc:r<,0n C\\!nt .,.,,11 It:• his 40,000-squafl•-foot p:lrc:cl oil Placentia tov.ard the Marian Bergeson \quauc (enter.~ S l 25 ·A "enue ~1d. he dcadcd to tile \Uil af\er nulhon comm unit) pool to.be built on carnp~ Cll) oOicaal\ tolt!, him the) could not f-or moro antormauon about thit party and to Pl'OCC) hi!> apphrtHion. m .. i..e r~l'\at call 67 I '3~ "I tiled tor a building permit. hut ~ ions • .. Mca urc (1 put\ C\Cr)thang on holil ," hc Tony Bt!nn!.!tt exhibits ar.t. -saad. "1 he) ·,c ..a)tng un111 1hc> ac t Measure G"o1kcd oUl they can't prottS ' ~ingcr Ton) Btnne11 also kno"n "' ant\t an)'th1rig ~1can1.'-h1lc I haH· seHr.tl .\nthon) Benl'detlo. "'II make an appcarann• at th'ousand doHar\ 1n'l'~\ed an plan . J)'u' Bullod.s 1n outh ( oast Pla1a from ~.'()'to 4 p.m. the ta ml' and ellort. and nubo<.1~ 1.:<.10 tc-1 me SJturda) to debut a SC\ en-da} e'habtt ofhl\ an"ork v.hctt I might )let m) plan~ pn.xe .. ~d " fknncll''> colorful 1mpre'l~1on1'lllc p:untan~s 01 fhrough ht'> traend ( il\ ounc:il mem· t'\\-York < ti). San franc1sco and wurhcrn f ranee bcr Or" Ambur,c}. "1c(iaHan contuctcd will be 1ndudl"<i JI the 'iouth{ uim Pln1a ~101't' f or more anlormauun l311 Diane Pas~m·llt at the group "1c"3 >ndc v.-hicl\c3 mpa1gncd 3 7900 against ~1ca\url.' <' Y 6· · \fc~ Pndc th1.•n contacted 1hc 8 u1ldtng UC/ studt!nts chor•ogranh conc•rt lndU)ll) AS\0<'131100 of outhcm (ah· .. r .. forn1:t. "ho~ de-.clopcr member\ pcn1 A. dance concert chorcograph<'d h\ 10 1 <I m1lhon<, of dollar\ 1n 1988 c-c1mpa1gnin!( • · ..., .... ..._._'--•"..- graduate s1udent'I "''II be hdd a1 b 1e)n1pjll and ag.aamt u111c:m groY>th and trJOi{. control frank McGavran. with plans of what he wants to bulld. cannot get per•lts because of M•...,,.• G. r nda}. and at 2 and pm aturdp) anthe r M'IC \rh measurc!l 1n Orange ( ounty I hc a'i'IOua- Conccn Hall 1100 agreed 10 bctomc.· a co-pla111111T 1n the l3U\C 111 l"O' 1s1on\ rn the mea,urcs 1mpro' cmcnt scrnon '" '"' ahdatt'd b) the posed b) the Cit) Council to give the Cit)' a >\ \ anct) of s1~ lc'i -ballet en po1n1c Jan 1a1 z u1t ret.tuarang th.11 de' dupc.t\ P3' 10 1mpro\.C l'OUrt. ~hanCl' 10 figure out how to aJ?pl) Measu~ ballct. theatcrdanccand mo<lcrn-.,.,111bc1nduJ1.·d An attornc) for the pla1n11m \aad the tr:ir1n prt>hlcms that t.'\l\tcd hc:forc their ( 1t) \ttorne) f om \\ood 1J. ho..-.. '· 10 the program law\uat a~I..\ tor .i <:0u n ordcr occlunng 1h.11 pn>JCl\\ Wt.'fl' built e'er. that there was no guarantee the "I didn't support the moratonum. I l 1C'kc1s arc S6 g1.:neral adrn1~\t0n .ind SS '>'nior the ord1 ancc I\ unlnwful · .J h,11 ..amC' q,indarJ 1 in Mca~urc (1 ·• orJanan c \.\Ould till ~land af part of 11 didn't thrnl.. 'at wa s nccc sal)." she said. ~~~~h:~~;1~~,~~~~6=~~~~~··~\\~(~·~,~~~.~~~~~~~~~.~~tr~~~·)~~~~!~1~b,.,#~~~~~~~i~~1~~~o~u~n.1 "o~f~---~• Bren E ... ~nt\ Center at :>n-5<J(l0 or l tlkC'lron .u s1atutc~ .. ~1 JdT Thoma of the \Jc" but 111 m.ih· a m-:a.,ur.ibk unprm cment m 10\ahd. that dOfsn t ncce,..anl) mean th1,: departments when a new .law 1s handc bH-1300 Port Beach law firm G1b\On Ounn ~ 11 illil .. • n: t ol ~hl' ord11lanu~ \\Oulu or "ould not do"n I thanl 1n th1 case. an~· a m:\.)Qn!Y Crutcher • , . ')I.ind .. hl' ...i1d .. I he JUc.l~c "ould ha'c 10' ot the rnunc1 h'a Qpposcd 10 M<'asu~ G. Drill team workstio--p (am a lie ( ()llrll\C) prC'>1dcn1 of \fr'>:l ( OUO{ tl\\Olll;,ln \JOU) (,t 1"'· \\ho '>UJ?-dl'tl.'rm1nC' \\ hethcr II \\a\ h~eh the\ Olt'f'. \he \\a1lu~g and gna hing of teeth ma~ ha-.c Pndc '>31dt.crg1oup "h1knotpart)lotht.' pom \ktl\ufl' c, .i~rl·cd "111) < ounnc)' \\<.tuldha\l'JPPIO\cdthlmca u1c\\11hou1 b«nabctted a ltttlc b1t 1n order1o mat..c tbe .\dnll tc.1m -...orl..'shop <opon'iorcd&ind taught h' 'iu11. l'OUlc.1 '111\\.' lunds 10 lin:rnrc the kgal interprctJtwn hut adJcd thar the rnc·.ic;ui -1hc 11HalldJ11.·d dnu~· fht:r{·· .. no Y.3\ of ordinanu· ~t'm morr l'Umbc~me than 11 the H unta ngton &ach 1 ligh \c: hool dnll 1eam . -...1fl al11on. ah~~, imp~o~ cn~cnt dnu<.< ~ppltl·J uni)_'.~ 1clhnf \\ h.H \\111 hapix-n unul the JUd~e reall) 1 . be oOetl'd from~ '0 am to' 'op m \aturda' .11 (1ro\\th and t1anic rnntrol "mhna111.:I.'' ;m:a'> \\htrl Iha\;" hvrn:ndiw\ trallal:. rn;1~e\J ruling·· .. , thanl 1r 1h1s propcn' own er has a thcS<:hool'sg)mandticlds havclaredb.idh1ncounrcl't'nth C.1l11l"ll C11.•n1) al\11 \a1d 1hcre "a dauw ill (1enl\ \J1d thl' dd:I\ Ill l\h UJ\ran·, probfcm-v.11h themonnon um.heougt:n10 . The$5e-.cn1"0JX'nlogirholallagl· Y>hlH\.1nt appr,l\cdmca'itlrl'\ln an(kmen1eha\{ ~k.1<,urcCi\\ht1.:hrnuldprotl~ttherc\tt1f pmJal"a Jucno1to1hc:urd1nancc bu110 ~hallcngetha11n1cadofthcordannncc." 10 learn the basil dantc routtnc\ {ll dnll tcam • been ruled unwmt1Lu11onal large!' Ix'· tht.: 11rd111Jn 1.·. l'H'll 1f thl' mca)!Jr:lhk: a moratunum on hu1ldang pi;rnrn 1m-(1t'n1 \.ltd. . Call Brandet" \\ tlhams at 5 .. 10-:!S 1.i for .Hl · dat1ona) anforma11on Fri!~ testing, eva!ua,tion Free tt\llng of bod> fa t compo'1111on and 1rt'l' IOJU~ C' aluallon and treatment , .. ,u he a' l\llJhlc from 10 am. 10 ~ pm ~aturda, .it 1hl' \outl\l'rn ahfom1a Unhopedll .in<fSpon\ ~fcd1c1ne ( 1.·ntn. 16 0 ,\dam -\\c . lo<11.a \1csa • Surf rOck·er' s guitar returned.to HB museum ---- 'I High hool. college. profo., ion.ti anJ "eel.end :ithk1c-. arc~ehcouragcd iu attend. R1C' Pl~rC'tl... former 3\Sl'ltanl trarn~·r "uh the_ Demer Bronro ana Toda P~fT ur.lhof>1:d1" 'iurgl.'on and medical d1rl.•1. \~~1 . "111 adm1nl\ll'I' th~. lt''il<i • ' I Fr1."C food and s•'1.'a"J) JI o \\ill tx· a\a1l.1hfl·. Lifeguard tryouts In HB H un11ngton Ekach hleguar<l tf\ou1-. ''all he hdd at 1 '0 am \unda' al lka h D1\1'>1o'n lllJJ. 4uancr\. 103 Pac1til . .' ( OJ!>l. ll1&h"a' llun~ingtun Beach Tr~out\ snclud(' an 00-)au.1 pier '"'"' .i!l(l. ~ard \urf !.pnl\t and bO<>-~ard run·s" am-rwn Apphcant!I mo\t h:.ne a 'ala<l ( Jhlotn1.1 drl\er h1.en<,<> \oual unt) la1dandhe17'1.·.1r' uld b' June I t:ind1dall''i who wnc\\IUll) 1. ompktl' th1.• ('\am"'" lOmtx·tc in \C\Cn dn11\ 1raurn1~ Sl'\\1on' bl~annang Mat1.h I b rrom a m 10 p rn C adt.·1-. a~ ompcnsatw for th1."1r pJn1clpauon 1n tht.· prop.ra11" "tarting ~lal) 1 i b <N pe1 hour \ppht:it1111l'I • arc a' a1 lahlc .11 lkach D1\.1'11on I lc~1dq11ancr,, Call S 'ti-~~ r for further anl11frn.111on . .. Workshop for buslnt!ss awnt!rs A 'laie and c;on1ra<.1 OCJ<>llJl1on'I urk\hop tor .,.,1c,mcn ,ind hu\lnC'> "'' nct"I "111 bl' olkrl.'.d trum 4 a m tb I p.m \.11urda.' .it ( oa\tltnc C'omn\un1t\ lollegt'.sl'il'"l"Ort lkach ll'Olcr \Ull 4'Jt·11c \'11.·,\ l>r1' c C orona l>d \far Rrg1strot1on ''SN Topics ""' 1nd\1Je sunc'>,lul "·'\' w <.'n· couraae compronmc hanJk maJot funge' 111 contrau dr:ill'>, u ...... trOdl·oth and m er1;ome buH·r·, ~morsc. r unher inform:iuun m,I\ I ohlaincd b\ .111111 7 9-41 . - \ \Cm1nac for pcr,on-. ~·nou\h wn"'lcnntt ~lf-emplo)mC'nt "111 lx·otfrrl"J Imm '>am h>noon \alurda} 011 'on\thnc·, lluntangton fk, th Center ~0"01 I arn\\\Of\h L nt', H unlTngton Jk.a~h Re&1\trat1on ,.. ~ ~ · \ill .. 5t).,5~09' fhr :add111or1;jl inlurmattnn. f 'rida.t. ,tfary,h .1 "lo meeung., ~hcJull' POI If I· I Of~ By GREG l<LERKX Of IN OIMI)' "-St•tl fhc rl"tumol l~ndal') ~urt rodcr Dill.. 11alt"''I fil'\t t•kuri1.. u11ar 1h1s "l't'~ ..-..a, . .,, mall miradc •· \aid one ol the boartl mt•mbcr, of the I ntl'rna1ional urlinr Museum 1n Hunungton tkach ,, rhe I\ Of\ ~olored iUll.lr \.\J\ ta~cn dunnf the "1.-eh·nd uf Jan 21 22 an J hurglJI') of the mu cuQf s tormcr -,111: ka' 1ng ml'mlx'r't ol"lhl' tkdghng mu\l'Um hoard hc:artbrol..l.'n OH'r 1hr lo"' 111 thl.'1r mo t '.11\ bk "''1141. c '\l'\\ 'i the 1hrh \f\rl'!ld n.111on" adl· and the 'iroh Urcv.l.'I") ( o an Dc1rm1 ol1cn·d a I .{XII) re" Jrd ltir 11\ return \iatJla(' il.ol'lt h l h. 1(mJn ol thl" mu ~um board. \JIU J "om.in l'alkd l uc<;{l,t) da1nun3 to kno" 1hquJ11a( "hcr1.-Jb<lUl'> Counterfeit 520 bill passed at a Newport convenience store By IRIS YOKOI Of tiw o_,. """" Sl.OIT \ \ount1.•1 lcl\ S.'.!O. hill PJ'lwd ai .1 '\t,'\\.J')Ofl tkJl'h.., £ lc\Cn \IOrl' \\l•dnl'<ollJ~ i'~~ ··nothing \pc1.1.1l." ,lllurd1n 111 l ~ln.'I ~a' 1n· agl'nl\ I he bill ha'I ~en jl\ l'n 3 rc11 tr.Haun nuntlx'r ~' 3rc all l l>Unlcr ll'll notc'I J nd \\ 111 ~ lcpl tu lOl1lJ'Jr1.' .,.,.1th olh1.•r lilh' bill' 111 thl luturl' \k~an"h1k, ·•ttcnt ha'-: ·th> 1cal kt lh" lln lht' \U')Jll~ t "htH•'l d 1h1.• .'.!II hill a( the.., I k'cn o,1urt·u1 l'>.'.!O\\ tiJIN•.1 tth J \31d Rt\ldl'nt \g.:nt f ,rrl'' Tum·, l he-\lore., '1Jco. lament 1.ipcd 1h1. ·1rJTI'i.1lllOll ''-llh the <,U\{X'CI de\ rahed .1 ... 1 "hue male 10 10 1~ \l'.U~ old ~-loclt·I O I SQ pound \\l~h hghl hm\' n. r<'C"Cdui~ hair, a ITill\l,tl he .ind aJ,t\'>t'' ll1l\\C\ l:f.' .1 p1duic\ on1.· thanll .111d an 1dl·nt1l\ ·, arhHh~r furn•, \:ud • I hl' \U'IJ)l'.l'\ entered lhl' \hHC al .. I 01.m \\ cJnc~.n and U'l'tl tht• hall 10 "'" m ike .and J ou llnut' 1111 ~.13. alC'•HJ111g \0 ~ ~lh<;C C'l'{ll.lfl lk .-U"-' of Ill\'\ 10 \\J ol ustonwf\ .at the 11mc. the dcrk J1Jn'11);1 ) muclu ttcnu.aniulhebilla.nd u' -..tW."'' 1 n~Pl·ct and dl'l)(l\1t later. and on \\ l'lln1.·'d . rhl' ~ffi'i1.in' ""l'd up oldl'I , lnrge1 .surfboard-.. "a do)(: to a1 ht.•r rt".il c_:;,1.11e oll1 lt> luS&1ns an olcJ rc1ne' ·~ thl' gu1ur. )\.ot th ..aid bro" n gu1ur 1.;aw that n>ntaUlt:J the I 1h1nl• the~ ( Longhoardl·~) lfad 1n\lrum1.·n1 1ral kcd do" n the girl" ho l\Jd turned 1l m ·I \ll.'Pt for a le" nn' ~r .1tt. hi.'' on the •and \\CH' pre..,.,uring her l thin!.. the' v.erc gwt~r"' Qtl(f\ rt tlf'pi...ircrl to tx m !tJtlti t ~o ··~HI h ~uJ __ .ll.1~· M>l''"h \.uJ '\om1.· Jll:opk h.JH' ~·~:ulated 1hat t.Jil' ""'~ h \J1d thi: "l•n\an .1 I lunun~wn Jnon) 1~>U\ ..-.oman "in lea uc "-llh tllo~ Ht.Jl.h rl'\11.knl 1n ha :!!), '"ho \\J1;,11r:11d 10 "ho \IOIC hi.' in1;1rumcnt. bot "OISl'h ~uJ &1'4' hl·r n.lllll\ found the gu11.11 b) 'hl· ht-ht.' 'thr "oman .. ,ho.,.,cd a Im ot .. lnll king dt1" n c umur\ hl' ~-:ard on the i<ltld JU gmuu and 1.oura~l'" '"l'l'I · . 1\.01-.ch reported the rctum to pohcl'. hut '\he gol II I rum thl' gu\• \\ho OOU~h\ II \\On °\ JlUl'iUdihng C h3~\ from the ~U\ \\hO \IOk ti f<..ot'>Ch \;.ltd . rht• \\Oman tolJ "\H'ilh th31 lhl' gualar .. \hl 1'i going lo -.11111 thl' I lltlll re":ml Y.J'> ~1tl1ng in the man· closet ga1 hering "llh the gu;. '"ho lxn1~h11t ·· du\l after hc bought 11 from the burglar for 1'm-.ch .... ud I here \H'rl' (Oml'l\'<l<h on lhl' s I no Dale once boa\teJ th:ll the H3rd gu1t.1r' '' h1.•rcJ~>ut' ~lor1.: lhl' Y.l>mJ~ ~01.k · ( ale an Lo\ .\ng...:k\ wanted lO turnl·d ll in \ group ol '>urkr., l..no"n a purch.ise the guitar lor SI 0 000 the I ongtx~Jrtkf\, lx·l·au~· ol tht.·ir u~ 111 Dale \\3\ C'c ta11c about the return of h1'i Wetlands -?orlingden~al appealedfC? H~ ~ouncil By ROBERT BARKER Of 1rw o...,Nol S1t>ff \ Pl.inning ( 1Hll0ll\\tnn Jn l\ton .~.llll\l jllJl 11 g 1.0ll~'f\ .1111111 /llfllO~ Oil l.':'J1.r1.· vi llu111in•111n B ... ·.11.h 1.·oa\tlamh in I.ind Imm l'a"'1tl" ( 1>.1 .. 1 I ti~hv..t~ m the: \OU than pa1t1,l 1h1. di' h.1' h\•1.•n apric.1lnl. <'ounulm;in Pita < 1rt'l'n .11,11 ..a d h1.• \\Ill a\~ ht' u>l!nul 1.••llrJ~U''' I<• h1u: ,111 out\11.k 3lt1.lrlll.\ lt>f.l\ '1.'1."<•nJ k~.11 optnann {ln ''hat nphl\ th1. 1 1t ha' ill 1001113 th(' HH1\lal ~lrtll I he 1•1.11ln1ng ( \1"1111"'"11\ \l•tnl IJ't \~ nJr11.•\J.1\ tu 1."\plu1\· u1h1.•1 llhlll' pr1.1lil· Jflll: u ~ to ~ .tn<t lt\':l ttt '''n "·llllll\~' trum < 11\ \llornr' <'·al fl un11n th,1t till' \II\ ll'Uhl !)C \U d h ) '-\HI~ nt "'' fl('rt\ ll\\111.:1\ . lluttnn ''· rncJ \he~''' ouMbc uni tor 7~ nullmn trn t.1~1h • ,1,,.1, thl· nr,h1s nl "" m·" 10 \h.'H lop \heir la11J · \ u>r> ~n ,1110." ~on~ "o ulJ h.I\ c rx·r- mttko ~ itm-rttd I rmTfJJTil'Jk \\1th "\'ll:tnc.h h3h1h tor 1i .. h, timh and otht'l -C1fl'Cn ~1d he-dQC,n'l ~~r~ "''h llu11on \ kgJI 1r1nmn and 1\ -..cc~1n '>Onll'OOl' \l'™'d Ill U)J\hll \\l'tl-anJ .11la1r.. to tti'c J 'it" C 11' \dm1n1strato1 Paul ( cx1l ~tJ hl' nd1C\ l'U lhJI ( 11 l'CO', rl"4ut\I 101 an uul\11k kg;1l 1lp1n1t1n '' nppro1m. '" l ht" ap1x·JI " hcJvk-.i Ill Ix' h~JrJ ~l.1r h _() f hl' ll'llnu l \3n re'~ lH \ll\t,11n th1.· ,1tmml\..a11n·, dn1\lon In' 11•1nmt·n1al 1'1' lllllll'nd 1h1.• ... 1.1\\• (~pjrtmcnt , ul I l\h :ind C 1Jn\l' h:i' Jl."\l~ncJ thl!"'!Jnd \\h11.h c.1t\·t1.h lrom R1:at:h Bm1k,.lrJ t1.1 thl' \.tn1a .\n.1 R1,c1 '" .,.,,.tland' .and 1111 'uh1cll ll.' J,, clop· me 1 ht u iunut .tnJ thl' -.1.11c < oa tnl Comn11'""" h.id NI 111 r tcal'hcJ 11grl,-.... nu rtt 1,u .1 on~r' :111vn land Ul.''ti-ll3tion on th,• Jl1i1pcrh Rut 1hc Plann1n~ c·om- ml\,lllll •• 11. 1111g '''>ICn\lhl~ 1.in I futton·, "3' "'"'' h.:ll~t·d ~t 1h1• 10111n)t l hl' rn~·rt ~ t'> 1. u t "OU :.z.unol ~ turc, 3 1m111.-d unrnun1 ot t1:'ll11kn11al and inltu\lrtal uw' .. hclo" C'd tn'itrumcnt • "How du \ fct\') l feel hl.e I ""nt to lf"ab 1t and hu 11 .snd ta.kc 11 home "'Ith me That' ho..-. I ll-el." Dale ')3Jd !A-'ip1te the thcfi QI the guttar. l}atc-~:nd he ha~ no pla n to (('Ill()\ c 1t from the m~ .. fhat' v.hcn.-1t bclonis ... he said. "It' bad there and 11' goana to sla ) there" rht guat:ar and the museum' Other artafo I\ arc 1n ~1oraic at 3~~·f1flh trttl. the lie "o.f 1hc old communal\ clinic a~:uung n l:ltc '\pnl opcnmg o( a nc"' mu~um 11c to ~pla r l~e old bu1l<f1ng that \\J Jemoh hcd 10 mal e "a) for a doY..nto v.n dc,clopmcnt. "\\<"' r got 11 under firm lock and kc\ OO'A • "-.Ot'<.•h l.'31J "It' \alt-,~;· -Tbt Anoclartd Prt>H eo1trthte9 co llu report. Kraft trial a~torneys ordered to be prompt or face contempt hearing \ttorne\\ an the ~-Y.ttl..-old tnal ol \\.'rtal murdcrdclcndant Rand)' "'raf\ "ere ordered 10 be an O~n c ( ~unt~ So~nor C oun at 9 I' 3 m l'J h d:a' or fa~ a lOnlcmpt hcanng • Jud c Donald ( \k( anan 1med h1 orJer at delcn\C law, er ( 1 homa' \tc;OonJld tx-..·:ause he dadn t Lall am "11nc:>~'' bl·f1.irc I U a m Tuc\da" · ·1 "Ill h:i'e a full ~ontempt ticanng t\1 ~·<' 11 '~ur C\lU~ for not being read~ arc m•Hl' \3hd or 1n' ahd \k{ an an '-'3mcd rnmpl31ntng that the tnal ..-.a, "hctng· run J' tt ll1un1n club a" lar a tanana up .. \h. l.K,na)d told the JUd e he "ould not tx• · thrcall•ncd b' thl' court" and \aid \k( an10 \hould choo~ anolhcr d clen\t' la\\\Ct 1t he b~:hc'c' .,omconc cl could p~t t" tdemc more QuK'kl )" 1n a l "1th I tl mun)tr l.'ounts Deput\ D1 tnc1 .\ttornc) Bt)an BruM1 \3td hev.a'iCOnlcmC'd ahout the pa ·col the dl'len~ lil~ • ··\\1.• ll be luch 11' the JUr\ ha'in l lo!lollcn out la'IC. ·' thl· pro~ ulor said ~rah 1'rlk"~~'\l-<'l drugins, lh J'\Jultang anJ k1lhng. I b men man) of them h1u .. hh1"..er. and .Manne\ a-ttatton lleacb V.l\(ht'\ ,aJu<J at s~.-00 lrom h •r un . \\ cdne1da\. fhc l'oupk " re in thl . proccu• of br"c1k1 n up and ·hl' allqedl) pa1.ked lhl' !l('m'i "lth h1'> bdon11n · • • • ":1' l lrn trom an unlo.: h d 1u~unJ· •\ r1:\1dcn1 10 lht' 'I ~ ~lod; ul 11. H"I ni.111 rnom ~t l'a" 1til \h tual. twm nn ,1(X'n ar. \\cnuc on \\('\I A.1~ t:.ll'llli:'OUH'\ hool tln WcJnc~\ 11wrn11 th~o,e100 ~'eral b<nc ol unil:no"n drugs ·att~red alona th '•tle"alk n anon) mou\ call(r. 1ckphlmcd 1~ Ph)\14;1an11 Rt•krtn{c I aoor11ot'\, & ~ 162 T nton l.Jan .. anJ ~.arncJ. •• \ bomb 'iftll so ofT '" the \.\Omoan·~ btthroom an one H'our:· No Jc,•« •'AS found an a ~ar1.h ofthe bu1IJm1 • • • woman on the: 10000 b\U(\i or (iknc11rn l.-n<' v. ho h~d llo~td her •••• <."1\h. JC'"l'lf) anll a 'tdl'Olas~ ttc: Coa\1 llaR)lv.a' ~oalhJ Puhlt' .11 ".ti 1 1 :-.;\' 'P°'' < cntl.'1 l>rt\\' l hl' am \\~Jn.~~ "hrn 1h1:\ hearJ • • mad110, " onh Ix u'C,I v.ath :s pc~,n -...tth O:i ... hhghtt~ 10110 opcn H'rt;am 1~ f"' ol" cl tm· 'tamp. the Joor. t'~tlkcr' tal .. cJ 111 'rrul -:n' c.·I Ill" m~~ htn male\ v. ho \\C:reo un the bca, h Jt lhl.4 •• • lint\' \ ch.1tt r pilot'' p;ur ol l\1. \k:tll'\, '"" h kc~ 'tl1""-' and ho1;~C) uni· torm v.cr1.: tak\:n l111U1 h1'\ \Q t\ Fountain Valley \ "'ndtl\to ".l\ hmk~n 1n ,, \'\\ • ( .1~nok1. and S' ~' \\,1nh ol J\'\\· ck1 and c \h v.3, t.lll.n Imm thr lal . "'h1l 11 .,..,., P.Jr~t-J 1n lhc: I blod ul 'kln Rat3d ~ttc ·t earl) Wcdnc:~:s)' • • • Dual n1mp pumr>s ~01th $4 ,()(() "crt ~tokn lrom a bu\lne· in th~ ltllltlbtock ol nJ <an' n ~'cnuC' 'l<lmr t1me \\cJnc'IJa\ ••• • ~ -)~Ir-Old 50n to hH' •1th her rcponcd he had 'toltn S 0 an \h rt(ordff. "'''h a total 'alU( or 1.116 "-Ct\" stolen from 1 r ~1dcnu· 1n the 3<J00 block ot u•ttictd \Hnu he· t"ctn I and ~:30 pm TuN•~· • • • .\ v.'llltt v.'tlh CJl\h and cm.ht carJ 11\unJ 1hl"I \\h1""""\p.1rkrdtn rt. r I 111n Ill" 411)(1 bloc-k ul C ampu .. Onw 1 he \hact pr1cJ th.: lod . on the.' nght Iron\ pa\~n&'-'r do4.H. 111urn1n1 ••• her V( R and ht"r 1916 Cht\ I r. • ••• \ y,oman on the XX> bl°' k of tlanla \'Cnut rttur~'d af\~r bc•l\I a~a' for t•o wttk to find St.G> 1n m1titll1ncoui item\ h~ t1ttn 'lloltn frum htr pra Th I -., m1uina. • •• man on me I 60X> bloa o , UllU Lant ""POf"1N tM rhtft C>f the' hQod.oma~nt from hit Cad1lb<' and a C'll da\h, l.00 WI\ C\IU'naltd at 17.S COiia .... n AMMim '"(§:an ha~ • (rttd I .. fti l~ft t" t IPtftM htf' romwr ho> thtnd. • • . ~ Ktutn of tr'\ •n« to ~nl ~Ir, and .\ "'' \tolcn 1n 1 tiurai." It a rt\tdc:ncc 1n tht" J(X() block tl( Bri\tol SttC(I hct-.un 15 a 'm and .a I p m T uHda).1 he loss wa1 'alu(od at S l Kt> • • • Someone cnlt'ttd a home in the • • • I Kl Nock orEJCam1noonluad.I). T~ ~n"CU.krntr m apr ran\a led K'tral room and ~-the' • bl;x~ of l \ffiltll mo,aJ 1un1 and o\hti Utm' from Wtdn~> • •• lhrircmbot1P(lafmttyll'f1•1tttom-'1ranFr rt"eOikdin th k'. a llk•na H\1h•"I· Poh<'C' spcrulat(' the ol 1 n 1ahbof hou~ \\<'\lnr~."a\ burt&M ma\ ha\\: been f'riah1cl'l('(I oR momma tur'M'd out to be another m-1ahbor •ho h .J ht-en a\kcd to INJ the-t 1ApUlll9ela Potund pfaru' uhkd It S2 50 wttT '8k(1\ lrom I ltation lft tM 1900 block 01 < ,k'nm'.l rc tf'tt't oa \\tdnr· ., • • • \ 1d ll\ 111 1hc 17 bind• ol ,,ulh 8a,1H nl rtJ)\mC'\1 SIU. 00 \\Nth ol !(~cir m1!t\1n1from 1 lil1 n1 . hanc1 1n her N'Jrnom. • • • u v.h11~ mal,,, I h > -0 ' • t'I old. v. 1th lona h<l11 and v.canog ..... h1tc· tiu lil pulT<l\l'f JlaC~CI\ \\(IC '<'(•n rnJ•!ll northhounJ on Nev.pun H 1ulc\llrd on hta{h ru1"4'1 l't1nd~\ • JMI altrr jn IHnl h·t"I ·X·mt h P•l'\ of WOln'lC '-'I ' thn>"n '"rough a &II\\ ~nJov. at < rl',Jr '"''1auran1 11 01 ~c: .... port RhJ J ht> f\'\laurant ~-a' 1,""fd at tht um~. -. . . \ l't\t tan,km ~' cl" " ' 1al ..:n rh~ ""' n~·r ut a I " .. Q ~t a1Ja 11.'1'1(11 t,·tl \\ rllm·~·da> I h.tt w nu.:ml"' 1~"10\fd .. 11 lOUI lln:\ and v.lw •I\ ~ htle lhl· ~at v.a rar~c-J 1n tb I lO hi'"~ ,ul \Jn \I tt:1l \trl~I • • • \ SI f>'J ''"'f\'cl W8\ n:mo' nl tr om a I Ytll.I \ \\ 8ug par~cd in tht• I lO) hll ~ ut l\k.htl • \(nU\' · (ath \\ "·Jnc,Ja, rnm nana. .., I •• "' \omtofK' \tole J S '7 5 \tCf\"O from an • unk>cked I~ 2 \'~ Snrocttl lttd tn rhc '1 000 bloek ul lftlnnd Slrttt on Wcdnnda). lrilM Sin< 'ludcn•t v.'lll11nt to F.ase~ J • ' • • • • ~-~ OAILY-f'ILOT"I Frtdoy, Mlreh S, ftl!t • ' \ • • Solar eclipse will be vis~ble Tue_sday --1= -•> f \I 11 1111 ' I \ 111111 I '· ll)'Tt._,_ WASHINGTON ("Pl -The sun will be partly obscured for millions of Americans next TutSday momina, the U.S. Naval Observatory reponed Thunday. . • Residents of Hawaii and abou1 the wntcm \wo-thirds of 1be United ·Slates and Canada will be able to see the eclipse. which will be at its maximum at about 10 l .m .. PST, accordjna to the Obscrv119ry's calcu- lations. • For residents of Alaska, about 70 percent of the sun will be co.vertd during the eclipse,' while less or the su·n will be obscured for viewers in other areas, according to astronomers ' . ·rower debate ·rages along party line-s · at Mc0onak1 Observatory or the ~ Universily of Tex.as at Austin. Tbe echpse will occur as the new moon passes between the sun and the Elnh. The amount of sun covered will vary widely, lhe Texas astronomers "'po.rted. From 1he 70 percent ob-scured in Alaska ii will diminish to about half in tht Pacific NonhweSI, with lepc:rcent covered along ·a line from San Oiq,o in sou1hern Cali· fom'ia to Winn1pca in Canada. At the eas1em-most lii'nit of the eclipse, alonJ a line from Central Texas th.rousn Missouri, Illinois and Micbipn. only a small dent will a~ in lhc sun . smaU mirror. Even thouah a portion of the sun is Open a so uth.farina windo""' and ob1eurcd iluring lht eclipse. use the mirror 10 reflect the !>un's astronomcn and eye doctors warn imqit on lhc opposhe "-'111 of the apinst look.in& d irta.ly at 1he room. Modctina cla_y can help bold phenomenon. Starin& at the sun for the mirror in placc. The room should mort than a couple of scronds can Ix as dark as possible. bum and scar the rttina, potential!)' The SPol reflected on the wall is am 1 death sentence upheld, 1 revened SAN FRANCISCO -Tht state Supr~e Court revened 1hc dc.1h scnlt ncc of a Puldena man who n1ped ind murdettd a 76-year-old woman and'uphtld cht de1th scn1cnceofa So"Qml County man who sh<1t one WOfN.n to death and attempled 'o kill lwo others. • Wi1h the rulinp Thursday, the coun tias upheld .SO of7 I death sentenru irhas considtred since con-S!Na1ivc:s pined 1 m-.jorit y '""'O )·earl IJO. teadine to distorted vision or blind-image of 1ht' sun and it Will sho "f50r PJ>upt of people who warl110 cvC'ry aspec1 of the ctli~. ~ • kl h d . . Wiich, HlrOnomcrs recommend ll isagoodid<a1oc•p<rimcn1whh JOL to protest at s n ea concert usiq a pinhOle mil"ror system 10 cast the paper and mirror ahead of ume, . an imqeorthc sun on an Indoor wall. 1rying out different sizes of holes in SAN P'RANCJSCO-A leader ofthC' !cw1sh Or(c!lse Lcag~ 1nnouncL-d This c.an be do~ by C!flling a one-1hc paper. A \~rje' ~olc ti'takcs .<oa:. a plans Thursd~y for a pro~cst dtit10filllral1on .1t.1hc .sit~. of a weekend r~~ quarttt inch hole 1n a p1cct of blaclr: ·fuzzy but bright 1maa,t, while a. cone.en forwh11esupremac15lsand $k1nhcads b1llcdasan Aryan Woodstock. • J'll'lrvtr And taping the paper over a smaller hole m"kes it sharp but dim. • Irv Rubin, national chairman of the JDL. said h1.1ndrcds of people "'ould · take part ln the protest aimed at blockin1 the outdoor ron,crt on a ranch 1n --------------------------Napa County, abc)ut 35 miles north of San Francisco. T he Napa CoUJ1tY suorrvisor( ~ere. sctking a tour1 order 10 · t\a~t the Study says sex ~d1:1~ati.on has littl~ effect on sexual behavior ,. ·. concert on the grounds thal no _permit was 1 sued for !he cvtnt. <\. he;inng 1n roun1y Svpcrior ~ourt\vas' set for todr . . • • Rain, drop In usage may h~lp. farmers CHICAGO(AP).....:Classroom sex measurable impact on pregnancy SA RAMENTO -A t1n1el) rainstorm and tn unex~1ed drop in education alone appears to ha\•e little rates, nealigiblc eITe.ct on the use of Southern California water use Could soften cu1b3Cks 1n watrr de\i,cnc,.by the ornoeffectonaltcnng.sexua/ activil)', binh..control me thods 3nd insi~nifi-state ·to i\s farm and munu;;1pa/ customC"rs. . WASHINGTON (A P)-&nators promo1ing 11li uSc ot binh control or capt influence on 1ecn-agers de· A state Dcpanmcn1·of Waler Resources oOicial said Thursday that thr clashed Thursday in a-party-line floor lowerin1 teen-age pregnancy, accordr cisions aboui when to engage in their state may be folttd to cut dcli,·erit.s to farmers in sou them San_Joaqu1n Valley baltje on John Tower's faltcrina inf. to a rt.view of fi ve s1udies, first sex ual intercourst: tht re-by half. · . nomination. while the White House There's nothin"g unique about sc• searchers reported in the ~1 arch issue But Jack Eaton, chief of the Water Res(lurct.t Department's opcra11 ons conceded Prestder1t Bush has failed to education as Qpposed to other in for-of the jo urnal Pcd1atri«. -division, said the nc~est forecast 1san improvement overwarning.s,k'ntearl1er persuade a sinalt Democrat to sup-mation transmined in ~hool." said .. Ex1st1ng dala su8i,cst--that a-1his week to local watc.•r :ncncies. pon his chosen defense sctrctary. ·Dr. J1mes W. S1ou1. -a re.sident at c1assroom rour5c alon<.' cannot be "Not yet,"rcsponded White House Children's Hospital and Medical ·ex peeled to change sexual bchavjor1n · press: secretary Marlin Fi(zw11er Center in Seattle" and a co-au1hor or 8 dircc1ion 1ha1 is in opposition to 1hc ' A bl ,, cts rate freeze b. Ill when asked to provide the name of the review. adOl~nt's .sexual world as it ij SSem Y reJe one Democrat the ad~inistration .. A person: ~n ha\'C 1he info~ molded b) !ht' television. motion · , had won over after two days of matio!l r~rding !heir health. but it pi,cturt, music and advtrt1sing ind us-• SAC:RAME!'.'JTO -Tht .<\.ssc~b.1) rt:Jctted a b1U Thursday lhat ""ould intensive lobbyina. Instead. three Jottft TOW9( docsn t automattcallr 1ranslatc into -incs. as ""'ell a.s pttr group and a<tuh have fro1.:cn car 1nsun1nct ~1es t.1nt1l 1hc f.t11te Suprenle ourt rules on Lhe Democrats joined the ranks o f the I.heir behavior.··. ht' said in a tclC~ role nlodels." the rcscarthcrs !kl.id. const11u11~nal1ty of Propos111on 103. . opponents. phon~ intcrvic~· Thursday. "'To place the burdtn of counlt'r· The bill. AB 121 by Asst'mblY,man Patrick Johnston, D-1ockton. rccctv~ Jn a session that extended into the was damagin1 to Tower. Sen. Pete _ 'r"A good tx'anlple ~·ould be· th<.-ill 1 acting ihe prevailing forces i-n our a 46-24 \"Ott' b,u1 n.ecd~ ': l\WO-th1rd3i volt' of S4 1n the 8~memb(r house, so 11 early evening. Democrats said lhe Wilson. R..Qllif., said Tower had health effects or c1garc11e sn1ok1ng, society tO~'ard prcmari1al SC.\ on our .,..·ould take ctlcct 1n1mcd1a1cly, · cum\llative evidence of excessive been '"trashc.'d" by such ma1erial which it's probably safe to say most schools alone is both naive and All but '"''O of th~ yes votes wcrt by Dcm<_l('r:us. and all bu1 ooe of the no drinkiDg and impropriety o f Tower's when it was leaked 10 the news media, smokers are a~·are of, and yet they inappropriate." thC) said. votes were by Republicans. defense ties made him an unacccP: and said the l~kcrs ne!"er mentioned still smokt." . Nancy Wartman, a spokcswornan / tablC nominee. Republica·os said exc\llpaio~ infomtation that also · Five studits fro m 1980 to 1987 for the Center for Population Op- theircolleagues have giv('n IOO'much appeared in the FBI rcpon. examined the effect of classroom sex-lions, a non-prolil organization tha,t State suing over ~olid waste nlan - weight to unsubstan1ia1ed and uii-Democratscountered thatthc Bush tduca1ion programsa11hejunior-and "''Orks to rWucc teen pregnancy_ L proved alleg~f1ions, and Bush was adminis11;a1ion had eharactt'rized 1hc scnior·high school level on te'tn-agcrs agrCt."d ~·ilh tht rc,·1cw's conclusion. SACRAMENTO .!.. The state rcpor1td Thursday that 11 1s suing Contra entitled to a °'bi net of his ch09sin.s. FBI report as con1aining no inf or-from a variety of geographical areas ·.·we bcliC\C in a very intcgraied Costa County for. 1tsaid, failing to include a long· Jenn disposal plan in it~ solid Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga .. the chair-mation that should preclude Tower"s and racial and socicM:conomic groups. approach." she said Thursdti)' 1n u ~·aste management plan. · man of the Armed Services Commit· cqnfirmation, when it· fact it cop-thc-resc:i.rchers said. telephone inter\ 1ew froo1 \\'ashing· The plan. due 1n June. 1987. was 10 have 1dcnttlicd a n11nlmum of efght tee, opened the dt'bate, sa)'ing iaincd numerous a/legations of tX-The Sc:t1,-ed prol!,rams had no ·ion. )'ears of future waste disposal capacity. Tower's "'tccord of alcohol abuse cessive drirtking or inappropriate ___ ... _______________ ..,,..______ The report by !ht state board s~ud 1hc count~· sobmuted a Coun1 ) Sohd ':ani'lot be ignored." behavior wi t.h .,..·omen. , ~ . Waslr Man~.&cn1C'lll Plan. bu1 the state rcJCCtcd 11 for the lack.of an) long-1erm "W e"rt not talkinf about the: sec· N · d lh ·b·i·i 1. • • • · , disposal nlan for the·c.oun1y's tras,ti. _ - retan.· of intcrior,·"'·e re talking about unn raise e possi 1 1 Y 0 a st t I 11 b I 'I h d I h I · ., . h closedScnatCsession111onepoin110 a .e os1ng mf ions , \J t?1< 1_at esp11cno~-<'omp1unce.t ~county deca reda~hd,,.."aste someone next 10 the pres1dcn1 at I e airihe numeroussensitivealle&aliOns _ _ . _ _ _ __ _ _ --J-cm~r~~~)_!_n8d~1d H ~·oud run ouJ_ of d1s~I _gi~c1n:....b). 1he C"nd of very top of the nuclear chain Of aa,ainst Tower, allhough he said he . Dcccmu,;r-;-[l} 1:1. · .. command," Nunn said. ... h ~ 'd H I · • h t I I t • · t d b t ----: ---4 • \ In rebuttal for lhe Republicans, Oyv..otOaVOI one. casora1scl'I e no co ec 1ng· I s e s . Sen. William C:Ohen-of Maine de· "°";bility of m~ki ng ihe, '"'""';~" . . . - scribed the cvidencein the FBI rep<>n of closed comi:'1 1lt~ 1scss1ons public. as so weak ... n"O proSecutor would but no Repubhcan 10 lowed up. '\\TIO'\ ·\I. RRl•:•s even bring a case like this before a • T he exchange occurred after SC"n .. ooun o ftaw." John Glenn. O-Ohio, bca,an quoting Lat• in the debate. Republicans FBI witnesses who had used ~·ords complained about 1he use of malerial such as ··crocked" to dc.•scribc 1hat appeared in the FBI repon and Tower'$ condition at various 1imes. · -· --' ' Bundy appeals, execUtion cost S6 million TALLAHASSEE. Fla, (A P) -Jr of tha1 conviction an<t a second cost at least $6 million and took coovici!ion and d~th ~nten~ for almost 10 years 10 convict ancr· murdenng two Florida SQl,IC Un1ver- cxecute T~ Bundy. Ou1 Attorney .sit_r. sludents. · General BobltutletWOrth says it Was ·Ted Bundy in his -last d3ys .wonh the time and money. admitted kil/tna about 36." Bu1- ··1 personally believe Ted Bundy terwonhsaid ... Jdon'tbelievesociety was the type of person. that if he had had any other choice bi.J I 10 make sure escaped or could have been let loose that he was convicted, 1hat he was . at some point in time. woyld have incarcerated an~ that he was cx- killed a,ain,.. .Butterworth said~ ccutcd." ' Wednesday, Deat~ penalty opponents _lay 11 Bundy was C'Xecu1ed Jan. 24. for would have been cheaper to locl: him n:iurden!'& a 12-year-old Lake City~ up f?r life. Ahhouah B_uttc..,,..·onh girl. ending nearly a dtcade of appeals · d1sagrces. no o ne has pr~-ISC' costs. Strlngfellow Superfund H•z•rdou• W••le Sit• • OHS AND EPA RELEASE PROPOSED PLAN • FOR STf:'INGFELLOW SITE CLEANUP . -The C•llfoml• Department of HHllh SeMcet (OHS) and the U.S. EnvlrOM*ltal Prolectlon Agency (EPA) have rMued • Proposed Plai:i thllt .sdr .... conlamlnatlOn probMmt pOMd by the Slnngtellow Hu· ardoua w .. te She In Rlverlkte Coun~.,...., the community ol Glen Avon. TM Joint OHS/EPA pten ldentlflM: the llg9l"IC .... pret.fred elteinatlve end .ummarlzet 111 alter~tlvn e'll•k.lated tor cloning up alte-related COO· tamlnalloo. n.. ,...,.,.-..,..,....,. pfap aaae to; I dew1ter the on-site wee wUh an ex1er1slve well system to rewmo11e 1 slgnltc.9nt por11on of heevlly cont1mln11ed groundwat., preeen1 on. tlte: • • • conduct loll-gas ew.tr.ctlon to re ve vot111ie·o;giink:--eoriliiniri8h"fi"4 • from on-site d , If fteld test• ptOYtl lav0fab6e; ·~ concurrllfll ttMl•bl.llty •tudJel lo d9termlne wtiethet: tbete la a leult>le rne(hod for .ctdreulng on-alte llQH and b9drock contamina- tion. In 9ddltlon. ongoing groundWatet mahagement .clMtlff WOUkS be conllnoed lo remove arid trMl the: pNme of cont9tftinated Ql'oundw•ter thllt extendl from !'he lhe lnlo IM communny of awi Avon. bi.ting -.: extraetiofl -Wltll iancl the pr91,..t'"4M'll pl11nt WOUid oonttnue to operate In the on ..... Md nNd~ .,...., Md ,,.. a'lttr.cUon w.11 9)'919"\a WOUid be lnalalled tu1t north end eouth of Hlghwmy ltO k'! Otiln Avon. Tiie Pea= .... il:JJ:atfl .___..,..,... .. ._I I a"4 Or..-"""" ·-........ ....,. ..... Llr.,. I_,,._ --cam21 (7Jt)- 11srr111c111.11r., nn·--7nJ>':U~ tA t2M1 ,_....,...., l1Y5Lll-,_ ...... Cl ""' (110) "'·112' _....., M,111.~ jlMl•I• PWlc ~ .. ., ""'*1Mt comflOllllfll Ol U. ........... dllc6eion- mllklng prooeea. OH8 .,., EPA tnCCU ... tftt pUtllc to r-.. tftt prop~111S plln, MCI to ..... In~:· "'"81111 ol thll Sir.,.....,. AcM1DrJ OonwnlHw: The •n•l14 II WI ...-fw J p.m .. Merctl 11. It ... =·· ~ ........ 1M11t1 c.tlr' In ... 0... Avon lhop---1 .I001--.... -A_._.,._ ...... pulilc: .. Mw ... IOPCWIUnllY toPf'0¥6dewrttten t11CWllloonw11M11on1tle • ..-............. Ull I up...,,..,.,.., OI erwr Of "9 ottw dlM-up :dlonMtvw iw ... ~ ....... 11. • ' T•--:&••Jtffl•!'!!••:,.__,,...1111 tels.•• ...... II F l II. 4urtlMM .... ---h. ._, ..... 1111' 0 .____. " SACRAMENTO (r\P)-The s1a1e ha\'t IOSI at JC"ast li 1.5 m1lhon 1n keeps losing milllons o( dollars t'lach interest and disc.·0U1tt!> because it did year berausc 11 docs not cfl"cct1,cl) not promp1ly colll"C"t.-mooe) O\.\'Cd 11 collect 11s debts. con1rol t ).prndi1url'!r or di(J not pron1ptly pay in' 01ce~ and manage its Cash, 1be-l..cgislaturc's Because the state docs nol alwa'!. auditor said Thursda). fol lo~· c!>tablishcd <.'ol lcc1 icin Staie agencies have corn."<'lccl somt· proctdun.-s. i1 m1$hl ha\e troublt of 1he problems s1nc-e last yt•ar·s audit. collec11ng-some-ol-1he·-S9. l---n11lhon "bu1 numerous wcaltnesses-rtn1a1n owed it. -..-- and the stale mus1 continue to The rt·pon said the state should use improve its acrOun t1ng. audiTinj'3hd (iAAP ""for 11s· finan<'1al statenlrnts administrative control sys1cn1s. said tx.-causc 111~ ··a nationally rct·ognrled 1he 424-pa'gc rcporLJ>y acting Audi1or · set of . nccollnung ptmC'1p1cs 1ha1 General Kurt SJObC~. · allows tht' state 10 bl."'con1parcd ~·nh Therepon alsocrit1ci.tccl the differ-Qt her s1a1cs·and bee-a use i1 1mpro,es iog acrounting systcn1s·uscd by statC' accounwbilit)' since, under (i1\AP, financia l;reponing agencies and rec-costs arc rccogn11.cd when lhr)'OC<.'ur, ommtndcd that all agcncirs use_ not when they're paid fo,." Generally Accepted AcCoun\)n8-~r1n ... -.• Huff..,-said the Depann1t•nt of ciples. or GAAP. · · -Finance is usingCiAAP forsomtof 1ts A response to the rcpan by Fin3nCC accoun1in1. "Because of the com. Director Jesse l·luff said. ··v.i:c agree plexity of the state's budgeting und that lh~con!ro.l of1he stale's financial po.ning S)'Slem , we ;irt' progrtsstng opcral\o ns lS important and ~·e arc ca u11ously 1n ~rde-r 10 assute thal 1he continuing to s1rivc for-improve-n('C('ssary chariges 10 bt n1ade 11rt 1n ·ments." · the best interests 'or the s1a1c," ht' The report said the! s1ate m11tht wrote. S110PPING Passport Photos While YOM. Wat1·0nly $7,95 Pair ' Film Ofange Coun1y 'I targesl SeleCtlO!l at Olscount Prices Cameras 01ange County's Finest Selecuon • Video Cameras re....,.;...., Binoculars Bv1hn•I • N itl:on ·Minott 1. Z.111 ·l•llt Photo Classes "ltl U• Ttech You All tne Trlctca " Processing IC Hour leMae · AJ12trtcanH!larf Al~ • ' • ' f Witness says North was strategist WASl-ll NGTON -A v.•11ness in 011\'er Nore.h's rnm1nul 1nal te,.11ficd Thursda) he heard Nonh Wgges1 al a meeting of Nicaraguan rebels that the\ · open~ new n11ltutr)' front and block a go,·emmcnt suppl) rout(' b) sinll1ng a - bargt 1n a n ver. • • "'Basically.·· .so•d R-afael Qu1ntC"rQ. ·· .onb.ttft:l:hc_mteun1.·~ .::;c--·--- Nonh, ~'hif was anata(' to 1>11:n-Prcsid('nl Reap n's N::H1on11 I ur1I) oune:il, is on tnal nn 12 cr1 n1inal chartc·es. Onr ac-eusa11on 1) tha1 he draft~d tcllcn to ongress saying he had no 1nvolvemen-t 10 the Contra eObn to overthrow thr \el11s1 N1car.igu:an governmenf ·at a 11n1e ~hen 1J. la .... prohib1 1«1 official aid to the rebels. · New minimum wage hike proposed WASH INdTON -·labor Sccretury Eli7abeth Dolt "111 ou1ltn¢ a Bush adm1nis1ration prOposal today to hike the minimum wa~ to $4.25 an hour O\Cr three y<"ars. coupled with ;r S3.35 hourly ""tn1n1ng wage .. for somt> ne~ ~orkers, adm1nis1ra11on officials stud Thursday . ~1rs. Dole, in 1es.iimoriy bc(urt lhe5':na1e-Labor and Hunlan Resoul"Ct's Comn1i11ee: 1s cx 1>CCtcd to set 1he tag<.' ror a prolon~d debate bct~'etn lh(' Ocn1ocra1ic maJOrltic5 of Con&rt'-SS and 1he nc"' Rtpubh :an adn11nlslrauon. Over 1hc minimum waae. ~h1ch ha_, stood at SJ.3~ since 1981 . Xn. Edward M. Kc_nricdy, O-M11s., the comminee chairman. ha\ 1ntri.Kluccd ll'aislat1on to t:usc: the minimun1 10 S4.55 an l:!__pur~o, tr ihret )ttirs. v.•uh au1oma11c periodic inc.ttascs in lhC' fu1utt. · ttu1 ht and othec Democrats oePoS<.' the •ub-nun11nun1 ~ &C'. wtut h the. adm1nlstrat1oncalls:t lrainin& w •. Lc11~hu1on 10 rai.st the wuge floord1td la5t year 1n on_grcss. pa!11y ~a use of a d1sputt O\'er the 1riun1ng 14"DS<" Survey: Americans Ignore flu shots AT NTA -Milhonsor Ame(Jcansaat 65 and O\·er shoUld ae1 Ou shcus rvery vea r but most don'1bother,1n p:trt because of unfounded fe:tl'$ oflhe vaC'C'1ne. fcd('nal hc<11th ext)cns say. . ~ The nalion~I ('enters for Disca~ on1rol said Thursdtt) thnt onl) 1 l pcrccn1 of Amcnc-an.s 1n a rtttnl surve)' said they had f'CC('1vcd an influent.a vaccination in the prcccdina year. That included only 32 pcretnt of Lhose 6 ind O\'C'f. 4group11 incrca5ed risk for dca1h or sc'c-rc C"ompl1avon\ from the Ou. An official 1990 U.S. health ObJ«li\e"911111g rora1least60pcrttnl of older Americans 10 ccet1ve annual Ou shou "i.s no1 likely to be me1:' 1hc IX' conctdnt in j1s ttPor1. · "UnrortunatC"l y. ther.c arc a lotoffcarsofsi<JecflCctll from 1he v1HY1nc. and a 101 of m1stonccpt1on that the 'Vact"inecan'a.\lSC.1nDueni-a-'1(1lhcrof,.h h Is INC";., said Dr. Mary Ann ptaUC'f, a CDC 1n1mun11ation spcc1ah,t. . , --HOHi II HHll t ' Guerrillas hit post. klll at least 5 5"N 5"LVADOR, El S.lvldor .-LcftiSI ....,..;11 .. I••• Thur>dar •l\Kktcl I military post in i mJdenti.JI netahborhood ou1sl<k lhe aiipita , killina 11 ._ Ulrtt toldien and two civilians. 1k•t11dtcomnjut1onedayaftttthclnned rorccs satd u wt bq:1nninf a Uu'eMDonlb ~fire in the C:onfhCI with the rt-bcls. Guerrilllbl1ttKkedjUl\btfore sunset. fin"' rouc an1i-t.ank rockc-'6-M-41 .. --j ~ ANT£L aar:pnonc sWitthina 1ta•1on 1n San R1mon. on the _,,_«fl<ollh<cuy, • ' .. ' "' \lltltc ·- Winds, clear skies return • I y " y u u .. 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Harrr l'rederldl Harry Fred~rick; Newport Realtor • Harry Ff'C'dcnt. ... former pn:s1dcnt of the Nc"pon Harbor ( o ta \.k'IJ Board of RcaJto~ died Wcdncwa' lagun<l Bcalh pOl11:e ha\e rekascd the name Of a U~f)t.'CI I" a Jan 'I k1dnapp1ng 10 \\htch a 6 .,car-old \\Oman \\3~ ta~cn rrom her hOlll\'.'. ro~hcd and dn\ CQ around tn a "30 for eaitltl hour b<'~ore beanR rerurm•d horn(' rhe ~uc;pcct I La\\n:ncc Marcu~ ··Rod-) .. \,\ nghl. 38. an home \t'CUnt} alarm S)\lem repairman The \\Oman. Gcmldanc f...a-.n1da told poh\-C she allo"ed 1J-rt.> m1Prtn10 hl·r house ~hen he came to lhe doorand churned her alarm ''a'S brnl...cn and f\eCckd rcpainng. Ka n1d .. a u1d she recogn11ed hrm a somcone "ho n-p;url'd ht•r alarm 18 month 1:arlrcr .\Iler allo\\ang him to enter. Kasnacl a aid lh\'.' man l...nod.cd h\'.'r unlOOS(1ous "11h J &las 'ase When \he came 10. t..asnid.J \\JS t.11...en to a' an "here 3 JU\'l'Olk hct\\een the age or 14 and 16 \\a') \\3tllng \\1th a dog pol1u~ \aid. -Kalinad .. a \\J') then dn\cn around Lo .\ng~lcs and Orange cuunt1e\ tnr eight hour11 hc.:fore bt•1ng returned to her 11uu~ about :! a m · • Thl' a \atlant 1001. trom S~OO to S '00 from t-.a\nad..a'' pur<;c and 1hrl':He1wd to ii.ill her ii <1hc did no1 l·ooJ)t'ra1c rn' C!>ll(t.uor (ieorgl' Ramo\ \.llll Ounng the dnH'. t-.a n1da'\ a\)31lant told hl'r tht're "ere oaher f>l:Opll' '"'oh cd m the ahducll on From lime to tmw he "oulJ pull to the \Ide ot ah~· road. appt:anog to talk to wmeone. pohce ..aid • .\ltcnhc abduction. Ka nad.a began ~Ja)1ng out of to"n "1th lnt>nd1 and rd 11,e\ tx·causc \he kared the u J)l'(t ~ould rL·turn to harm her Ramos~1d "He told hrr 11 '>h<.' t.'Ontactl-d U'> he " oulJ rnme l'i.1t i.. and that "ould be the (nd of her." Ramo said Polu.~c "'erl.' 1nmall) n:hlctant tu rdt.·a-.e anformatwn lx'l·au • of lht• unu ual nJturc ol thc ca~ and hc\·auw of !Ca,..; for 1-.a\rud.a·., '3lt'I } Ramm said \\ nght "a dc\\"nbcd ll'> a" h11c male. ~-fl.-c1 S·1nchcs tJll "1th bro" n hair :ind C)C~ v. ht le pla yin a lOlf at the ( o t M cs.l 1"i•iiililiii!iiiiiililiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiililiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Golf Cour'\C. He wu 69 I 1 'hcJcnd .. of cv.pon ~ach. v.a born tn Boardman. Ohio her sen mauubc -\.lr t o.n.:c.dunni. WurJd War Ir, he ~amc ~I« mana1cr for Theodore Robins f ord for the pia,t nine )Cln f rtdtnck was the m1Jcnt brok« of REM X Rtaho" in C'MLI Mesa. He als0 \\ilS affiltattd w1Jh the Sea f ainna Muon· 1c Lm&e in Cost.t \ksa and chc Ro} al .\n:h ~'hnnr f ~cnck i' \Un 1H-d b)' his v.ic: of 44 )tin , Poll>, and tv.o daulhttn. \'1ck1 F~nd of Encinitas and Pam Copson of Ketchum. Idaho Scn-1c~ ""111 bt' -htld at I pm. Slturda) 11 the Chun: h of hmt. 2 7 W Wiison t • C°'ta ~ksa Audre Ballant, 6 7; longtime LB res~dent .. WKITE GOOSE DOWN COMFORTER CLA ~lC RJNG SITTCH QUILTING 2301liR£AD COL~'T COTION COVFP. ,,,, TWIN 30 OZ. '11':_ Ql'EEN 40 OZ. "'11' KING SO OZ ALL SIZES $199. EUROPEAN FEATHER BED -") tJll"":.. rRJ-~Ul'M .\lAI l GOO~~ H.MlfflLS ~ AAFH ~ < H:\~~Fl C O~SfRl'CTlO, .,,,, \\1UI ij)()I\ ( orro~ ztrPHlf J) COVFR TWIN FULL QUEEN ICING COWAlf SALE AT 1160 s 99 I)() 139 250 179 m ~99 EUROPEAN SQUARE PILLOWS I '>taJrAtt """ ht# .,;111 ~ E""'(lttl" SfM1"l pdltrn ('how fa-pol,wstt:r fiJJ"" ~S'\, fr-thm1 -~ """"' . ' '51 FIAnB . POlnsTll RU SI DOWN 31". 31" LOSAHGll.U .o7N t.C...,M ~°'...,., dn (lll .,. .. SALE SALE '12" 19" '19" . 29" SHUMAHOAIS LI atinl FMllicia rt.a. 1461.lV~ ... 1111 !It I• -l&IN1WOOD----~--~ -·_....'-".-·•••-·•-.-" ... ""'~ ' u.-* ""-.. tJIJJ .. 1114 .................. WH ITE GOOSE - DOWN PILLOW MEOIUM ALL . '230 Ol~'T COTTON CO\rR ... J AINOX. ~ SALE , WBGt4T AT STANDARD JOO 1120 '49 OUHN 250t lU 69 KING JOOL 21S 79 ,. .. .. HOUSE 1 -8 0 0 -~ 4 H I L ... .. --. ---. . .... , .· AS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, March 3, 1989 ASsistaf!Jce league benefit entertaining D..., ,._ ,....._ ~ ._,.,. M. ••H Coordinator Kitty Leslle with Jo•nne Newton l•boveJ, •"?d Cl•udla .. ltaer, len, Sprang •nd M•rlan Ev•na. HOROSC'OPE Friday, March 3 ARIES (March 21-A pnl l'J): People l.lL£harge of pcilu~~ ~•II ha"'e... "second tlfoogh1s ... first repons are false. Review is Ulken. wall result in chanse of 1tmcrary. You'll be . provided with information pre' 1ous-. ly contidenttal. TAURUS (APfil 20-Ma) W): Claims are venfied. Insurance ~he). despite mmor ·dispute, will pa y as agreed. Justice prevails. You wan major battle. Judge upholds original . ve rdict -IO your favor. Ca pncom in volved. . ·. GEMINl(May 21-June 20): Money held in escrow will be released. <\11cntion centers around mystery. intrigue and where dad the money go. Steer clear of bibulous indi' 1dual who know<; the co t ofr.,..erythmg and the value of nothina.. CANCER (June LI-Jul) 22): You get fresh loo~ at prop<>sal. busine and personal. tre self-awareness. confid<.>ncc. {>•Oncenng <;pint. Refuse to be "lied' to losm~ proposition. lmpnnt st)k .sa) ·· o· to po 111on of second fidd le LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Play wait- ing game. Result arc not an -what you have 1s wonh more than orjg- mally anticipated. Female famil) member as ancerc but could be confused. Further 1nstruet10M reJate to dirccllon. mouve. mg Jl~ccssal) home improvement. Taurus involved .. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): .Wish comes true in surpns1ng man- ner. Taurus. Libra persons figure prominently. Study Scorpio message for valuable clue. Be d1plomatlc while standing tall for behefs. Romance involved. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 8c specific, refu~ (o be cajoled into g1 v1ng up something for nothing. Short tnp involves relative who recentiy suffered "emotional bru1!1t.'' Gemini. rgo. gmanu arc in p1cture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-fcb. 18): Focus on dcahngs "'1th authOnt) figures. Deadline approachc regard- ing ho p1tal. insurance pa )-ment . You ha -..e . nght to fisht . choose c orrect tim~. cret mee11ng '""ol"es clandcstanti arrangement. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) on- tacts made le s than two "-CCk ago will now bear tru11. Maid fncnd hip as VIRGO (A ug. 23-Scpt. 22); Extent of commitment will be re-..ealcd. Includes "affair of heart.'' Scenario features accelerated social activity. wardrobe. popularity. 1n-..1tat1on to travel. Gemini, agmnnus persons play roles. · uansformcd into cn ous rela- · LIBRA ( 'ept. 23-0ct. 22): Hold back regarding -..pos able sale or purchaSe of propel'\). Patience, per- s1stc nec become twin alhe~. Secret plan wall be "unma :ked." ego- tiataons were actually complcred four da)s ago. Fm1s' SCORPIO (Oct. 23-ov. 21 ): W11hm lhedaysanswerisrcce1,ed to offer regardult large household item or a utomobile. Family member as per ua 1ve. probably correct rcprd- tionship. Emphasis on tylc. crcal1\ 1- ty, romance. Request will bc grnnted. lnvol\es financc:s. IF MARCH 3 IS YOUR BIRTH- DAY dcc1SJon wall be made before Ma rch ts finish ed -affec t life t) le. where you 11\C, legal obhga11on •. marriage. This cdn be rcgnrd cd as "crunch time:· Health 1 better but emotional wea r and tear ,began to show. Your remarkable cnSI: of humor serve a stab1l111ng factor Gemini, SagJt tarius person pla) 1mponant roles. Dunng pnl. op- timism returns. )'OU ma~e fre h tart and could once 1ga1n be madly in love. May wall also be memorable for )'OU 10 1989. ·RUFFELL'S UPIOlSTEIY llC., ................... ll2Z -..... e.Tl IU&-wa.JIM &.•kof~ewper• 5101'11 Prkr Quoin Barrin~tr~ Rya n & (;empany Mt•l»tt 'W.\ DJ~IPC ' 752· 7171 LOST LEASE I03 503 a 75 3 OFF • By KAREN M. REED ~ ..... c ...... -. .. "I don •t hke to just loo~ at clothes I can wear," Iitty Leslie, fashion coordinator fo r Ne"'port Center/Fashion lslan\I, said of fashion shows ... , .like to ec othN things as well." Thus was her justification for including a few of the wi ld'Cr numbers in the annual fas~ion show, sponsor- ed b) Lal Rcmas Auxihai) of the Assistance League of Newport Beach. at the If\ inc Mamou. (The blad. leather motorc)cle garb dad. ho" C' er. look good on model Tlna Scllafnltt.) · The alwa ys entertaining Leo;he commented on the di verse and enter- taining show thai featured spring designs from man\ or the fashion Island stores. "This 1s only our second spring sho"." he said. ac- kno\\-ledging that she'd been grO"-IOS a little tired of wanter. Themed ''A Reg.al Affatr.'' the shew has been held annually 1nce 1964, according to committee mcm; ber June Doaovan. to r:usc funds JO support the vanous ph1lanthrop1es of the Assistance League. In krcpin_g witb the theme. Leslie brouiht pn- mari Iv forci~n designs ex plain 1 ng that there "1 a defi nite theme that run~ through all fashion ... 1f }Ou will cxeuSt' me lad1c\, so 1s back. No more anorexics.'' BcyOJld the show, a mawrh11 of the aucrnoon was th~ antr0lluc\1on of Ellen Jane Peterson. one of the many nearly hfe-si1c p"pp,ets used an the "Kids on the BIO)JC · program. Jue JUa1sley demonstrated to the au- dience how a puppet such as Ellen Jane (\\hO has· Down's syndrome) spca~s to thirdand fourth-grade students about vanous mental and ph)s1cal d1sab1ht1cs. helping children unqcrstand that people art d1fferenl "It's a terrific program:· confirmed Cberl Harris ... and "c're seeing some C\C1ting things happening." Accord- ing to Hams, tht> program had been organ11cd for the Ncwpon-Mesa School D1stnct. ho"cver ... "e had such a good re ponse from the schools that lr'1inc'(school d1stnc1) called." Pnor 10 the fa h1on ho"-. tho 330' supponers "'ho paid S40 each. en- JO)ed a lunch of sp1 ~'\ch and bib lettuce salad "'ith mushrooms. .almonds and maruken dressing. Stuffed bone)C\'I brea<;t ofch1ckcn and praline charl otte ccci.J for des\Crt. Las Rc1 nas chaarm1ln Dorothy Fribourg and event chair Joanne Newton \\Clcomed the gathering. hurrying 'their i.pecches as LesJie had requested the fashion show begin promptly at I p.m. Newton cued Lcshe at prcc1 cl) I (a fact of"' hich she was proud) but Le h~ "as a no- show. A fe\\ minutes later Le he wandered out sa) ing. ..The lord gl\ eth -the Lord taketh awa). I'm not read) yet I'm m1i.smg a mQdcl. an )O u do door pme ?" o door pn1cs 11 "as. ancludtn~ a no' el "mone) hat.'' a fesuvc sprang bonnet covered with flo"e~ actualh created b) Beth Cur1Js from SI 00 balls. Proceeds lrom tt)e e' cnt. to benefit .. Kids on the Bloc~ ... the ~ss1stan c League DcnUll Ct>nter and Da) (arc (enter. and Operation School Bell (a clothing d1Mnbu11on program) "ere esumated at $8.000 or ··ma)bc more:· according to Ne" ton. dd1t1onal comru11tee member~ pan1cipat1ng in the planning "'ere: Clat1dla Baltter, Jaoe Davis, Marian Evns. Mary ,Glass Daisy Koler Killy Lou Proulx, Be&ty Sprug, Joyce Tanton, Jeanne nderland and Charlotte Wood - Cheri Harris •nd Jane Klngal•J with .. Kids on the 81odc .. puppet n8111•d Ellen J•n• Peterson. . . ~ O•l•J Koler, K•tl• Wiiker •nd J•n• D•vls •. She fears flub by' S re kindling old flame (. . - DEAR AN -LAN DER~. ~0\' I kno" why people wnte to you. I have a problem I can't d1scu s with my \On or daughters or close fnends. and here I am. Just like the rest of them My husband had a fling 45 )ea1~ ago wJth a )01.ang woman m his olfite ·l forga ve ham and he has been faith fu l and loving ever since. :rhc problem 1 that this so-ea lied lady tries to conta ct him pcnodically. · . Bill retired from a large compan) 10 )'cars ago. Two )Cars later a letter from her (mailed from Flonda) "'a forwarded to oor home. I did not show ll to' him bcrausc it wa~ near Chruimas and I didn'f want to sp01l our family holiday. Last year on S"'ectest Oa) he received a card from her addrc scd to "Sweet WiU1am." It was sent to our home. This )car she became c"en more bra1en and telephoned him to sa)' "Happ)-New Year .. \ J:tt S .'tl .\ h J:HS M) h~sband has ~nou!. hl·ahh problems. I "ant to koo"' 1fl should (Ontidc an ~omcom: clo~ that m)' hfc 1~ being hado"'ed b)' th1 per\On. It' an ccne feehng and I don't hkc 11 - OVER( AS1 IN O H 10 DEARO.O.: You ougtit to confide in a U1erapist and flnd out wby you are making yourst lf miserable over sometfllng tbat doe n't amount to .a bill of beans: It Is unlikely tbat a man wbo retired 10 years •l'O and Ila serlou llealtb problems ls goln& to start claeatlng on a wife to wbom ·a.e bas been faitbJul for 45 years. You are giving this woman more credit t11u sbe de· serves. Stop worrying, dear. I doubt tbat be wou ld give ber a seconcf look. • • • Dl \R .\N LAND R I know that IJO percent ol the personnel at Tin~cr •\ar Force 8.isc an Ollahoma rl-nd \Ourt.'olumn so the mo1herv.ho need~ to ·c ) our ad \ 1 l' "'111 \urcl\ ~ncl1t h) 1t Pka\t'., pica"' print 1111·, k11er · \1) teen-age grand\On ,., a high S<hool \\re tfcr ~to\t of h1'i team-mate~ hang out at h1\ holN'. Jim·~ httk 'ltcp 1t,ta who 1\ turm on the sterl.'o gel\ up on the "' 1ng roum coffee table ant.I danc:c to 1hc '(TIU 1c '>he doc'> hump and gnnd<i (hkc a "ilftPJX'r) \.\Ith all the prov<XnllH' 1nnut·ndoc (Wht·rl' '>he lc.1rnrd th1\. I don't kll0\\1 It nlU\I he <..ihh.' r v) l he )Ouns \lfrC\llt•r\ 1h1nl \he· .. J \Crl·am and chl'l'r h1:r on Jim as a"-are that 11 doc,n·l talc mm h to arouse 11. and I ->tar·old bt>\' and he 1c. rnnc-cmcd about her He hac. mentaunrd 1h1~ to hi\ \tcp- mother. but ;,he "1)'-the> thanl "ihc 1\ cute and that he 1c, JCalou\ of her. \.\hat do )OU thml of tha'I. \nn 1 - \ (1RA"IDMO I llJ:R WllO II\\ BEi:.~ TOLD TO BUTT 0 T DEAR GRAM: How-aaa for t11e little sJrl. If sk is b1mpiJlg ud friadlagat 8, wut wU11lllebtdoLD1at %? I llope ber mo"er stts tills aod cets some proftssionaJ g1ldaace. • • • DLA.R .\NN LANDER · Recentl\ one of your readers ""anted to kno-.\ \\hat t\\O word<; other than angl) and hungl)' ended 1n "gry •• I don't know the an5wer. but II reminded me of a "-Onderful ion about George Bernard Sha" · .\ta rather elegant part). a "'()man who "anted 10 show off her ~nowl­ cdge went 0\(~r to haw and said. ··0o )Ou ~no~ that there 1 onl> one word in the Engh h langualc that began ""h • u' but sounds hkc · h", That \\O[d ,., ugar " ilia" lookeJ at her for a moment and replied. "A rc )OU sure'!" -J 8 BLOOMFll:LD. MI CH Acto·r still opposes helmet law despite trash HICllH.I Eul-Wat vulnerable. North deala. WllT • '2 NOrnt • & J' Q IJJ <> ,.,, •A Q6 MIT <;> 11SJ '¢ A & 1 • , , • 2 • '1 <;>Qlt94 0 01195 • & 1 J • IOlJ'11I ' • AO•ISJ <;>-A 6 .. 0 •2 .. ,. 1" "'' •= ............. B V RI Y lllLL (.\P) -\ tld1ant C1ary Du \e). bcanng a suable ~ar Imm h1., ncar-f.ttal motorc)clC era h 1n l)cccmber. '"'1d th1~ \\CC~ tha1 he wall coounuc to OPPoSC mandator) hclmN IJ""" fhc actor1 an his first publ11 .. ap~..uance since he sustamcd J1fc:-thrcatenang hl·.1d 1n1une~ 1n 1hc accid ent, said at a news confcrcm:t he "could be .1 VC&dablc .. or ha\ e bml en his ned .. 1fhe had \\Orn a helmet at th<' tame. He said he plan" to hl'IJl m1\l' monc to fliht helmet la\\-• U!> he dad before bis ~u.:c1dcnt l>unns the ne" s conference. Bu!>C) \ pubhe1\t\ d1m1huteJ to reporters 11 ~mall pamphlet t'\tolhn• the ...afch ol helmctless'tldang. wnnrn-b) .in or,am1At1on C'Oirlcd Bikers A&aanst Manslauitm·r In tfic Dec 4 crash -on a uh.er Cat) trttt. Bu~y·s unprotected head truck a curb. and thr 44- )car-old star of "Th~ Budd) tloll}' Stof)" underwent brfm !>UIJCI') 10 remo\C t"o hlood clots He wu h<>5p1tah1cd for two months. Ounna b11 nc.ws confcrdtce Wcdnclda)'-. a larac scar. start an& near the top of Bust) '.s naht car and conunuina to the top of has tea Ip. ""s \ii 1blc undnneath the actor's shon bait. Bu-,c) said he fa-..om.I a la" mand.at1n.1 hclmc·t tor m(>torC)'Ch\lS age\ 16 to 21 ... , felt that "-'a) before the ac< ad ·nc "ht said· In fall. Ru~) mw.tt'd that h1" crn h had not ch.1ngcd h1~ ovcl'llll op1n1oh on helmet law one bit "I could haH' hcen more ~nou 1) 1nJurtd" with n helmet. Bu ') said. "I could ha' r broken m> necl 1f l'd had on a helmet ·· Hu\C)' \aid h<' ha' lo t 2 pound~ intt tht· crnkf\t. nd he ~1~cd fit and walked \\1thout an) \I 1bk problem' He ha' )Ct to rc~umc nd1nc h1\ motor<.)cle , >Ah1ch he said ha" httn rtpa1rcd 1ntt the accident \lthouJh he ~ad he was \ufft"nna '°me "PoM· traumatic amnesia. · Bust) reported that ha rtrn\Cf) "as nearl) 100 perttnt complete. Bu~' undc~ent uratr) at eda~ 1na1 Medical enter. then was transferred 10 Dan1rl Frctman Ito p1t1I for rehabihtauon. . • "I think htl~ts should be pro chOKC," he said ... The)' cut down )Our J)(npht'ral \ 1 ion. the) cut off )our htanna and t~y \top )our nttk from rouat1111-" the..... . We Hkt South'• jump nbkl of tbnl ....... Ht MediCt eome Mp from Nanb if .. bud -.re aoliaa to llNtdi to 10 tilcti .. NOnb llild • ,_ ,_ .. I • ,. .. ... ... .... .. , .... -e•iew• for 111i1 biU' 1. 10 ... wmliNd 09 to fa. ...... . 11o ........... bowil .... ol ldaa-~··--..... • lnlllP bave been whir . NIM utckl ... there for tM .... .. •• ·-----.,.-....-... Involved pare~ts may pose· problem ·ro Mesa schools -· Nc\\pon-Mcsa mficd hoolDtstrictoffi ialsareinth~ ticklish position of gelling" hat the} asked for but not being sure they want n. Teachers~nd administrators acrqss the nation often lrcl\:C complained that parent'! are not "'ilhng to get tn\ olved in the schools and that th1~ la k of mvohtmcot·has weakened not only the fabnt ot educauon but the poltttcal proce that determines the dire(uon of the schools. · Pare ntal apath)' 1s often an educator's favontc v.h1pping boy to expl:un awa} the ills and failure of publll cdulat1on. "How," many educators ha~c Mkcd. ''can the cducatton system be held responsible for keeping high academic standards 1f f>arents arc not willing to get 1nvohed in the process?" Teachers bemoaned the lack of parental support 1n both the eta sroom and. the fight for more mon~y from the Legislature -money that could mean t><:ti£r chool • buildings, tcachiog equipment and higher facult) salaries. Some teachers ~y the) use a grading curve r.athcr than the results of "hat 1nd1v1dual students accomplish bc<:au-.c parents pressure -;chool administrator~ for better grade\ rather than better tudcnts. The ills of parental apath} ha' c been u-.cd to explain an · endless number of ~hool problems. Whe n the football team has a Jo\ing sea on, pan ot the reason )S not enough parents attended game' to suppon the team. ff the music program 1son the rocks.1l'sbccausc pan.·nt-. won 't suppon the c-<tra expense. When the test score-. of l ~ high school graduate ranked near the bottom "hl'n compared wuh o ther developed nations. oncof thccau~\ "as parents not supponine, 1eachcrdcmand\ fo r more homc"orl.. Parental apath) 1s a ume-te ted 'anablc to c\pla1n the failure and problem of edUC4)llOn because n·s equal part'>· truth and unpro\ able C\ use. But 1f educators thml.. parcntJI apath\ 1~ a pn1bkm. con idcr 1f opposite and the thorn) question~ that come" ath parental involvement. Man} educators like the form of-parental m .. uhcml'rH that a ures crowd of ac.lult at school act1vtt1es and school board meeting!. a strong parent-teacher asso<.1auon anu booster club that plan and C\ecutc fund-raiser-; 10 help p1<.I.. up the tab for spon s, music programs. etc. • But to ome pa<ents. in~otvcmcnt in the school ml·ans an equal vorce wtth educator over what hapl)l'm or doe-,n ·, happen 1n the classroom. It means what ano ho" t·our-;l·-. iHl' taught, what books arc used and how1ca~trcrs l earn ~om~ parents arc not au ficd simpl> kno" ing '"hat t hap~11rng. in the classroom. the} want veto po"er That t) pc of parental 1n\ oh cmcnt ,.,.omcs l'dulatur< .. and that's\\ here the cwpon-Mcsa dastnct no" find~ mdl. Ihc conttO\CfS)' tancd O\Cr a p~)cholog) clJsc; a1 Corona dcl far ti1gh ~hOol. Mtl..c ~lanno. \\ho ll'achcs thl' elect1' c course on human behr\\ 10(. h.ad tn\ 11ed homo-.~\uJI r speal..crs. to attend a cla e<;-;1on to-e:\'j>lain their It k '' k .and ans"er tudcnts'Qu Cst1on M:tnn~·~ela iwa~notde,'ott>d lo homosc.>..uaht). but 'hat'4l thc ~gmentthat attrac tl'U the\\ r.1th of some parent who~u cel'd cd in ha\ ang fhc s~al...\.·r-; h~tnnc I by upcnntcrndcnt Jo hn Nicoll. On the opposite 1de of the controH~rs) arc parl·nt-. teache~ and tudc nt \\ho def.ended \fanno and ho" hl· structured h1 le ·on plan . .\ca<lem1c-frcl·dnm 1<; their b.11tk' CT) to re .. crse "hat Sl~ms an 1rrcvcrs1ble dcc"1on b) 'ILOll, This wee!... more than 200 parent . ~tudent\ and tl·adll't attended a 'lrhool board mecttng to talk about thl· .-.c;ul' anu watch the rnntro' crsy cvol\ c. Marn uf thU parents ~1d the> wanted to be 1n' oh cd in the chooi d1s.tm:t\ C\ l.'ducauon pro~ram The m~e ung wa an e "<amplc of school c:init:ial<, Ix-mg offered "hat the) ha\e alwa~s compl:u~d the) nccc.kc.l - 1mohcd parents. But teacher and admm1"itra1or-. ''-'cm .1 ' little 1.nt1m1dated ht-cause there's a fine line OCt\.\ccn p.irl'tHal IO\OL\cmcnt and parental rnntrol 'Tm ..-.ondcnng "hat" 111 be attacked nc,t:· one cdul<Hor lamented '·\\ill 11 hl· our reading h\t''" Tru tee made no dec1 ion (rn tht• parent<;' rcquc'lt tha'i week . nor d1d thn a' "hen the' "Ollld ma!..'-' that dcu .. aon c~port-Mc\a· 'trustees arc an the ttdh~h J~adcm1t.·. manJ&crtal and pahttlal 1tua11on because the) ha' t.• to v.a lk a vcn fine hne bct~ecn academic freedom and pan·nt:il tn\ohemcnt II the) lean too fr1r to either u.k. th.: pott.•nt1.1I for harm c.ouh.I out\H'1gh thl' hcncfit Opin10n1 expreu.td 1n ll'us apace are those of the Daily Pilot Other '1'9wsex~ on th11 pege ere thoae of their authors and artists Re der1 comments are 1nv1t!Mi and may be sent to Th Dally Pilot, P O Box IS&o. Colt• MeM 82626 j erry Brown~s re1arn f or better or worse. Cahfom1a Democrats have put former G<h Edmund G. Brown Jr. at the helm of the state party, not w1\hout 11n1ficant oppos1uon and not without some knous doubts among prospccuvc candidates ~ho fear that his brand of leadership might spell doom for the pany's ucket 1n 1992 On his fir1l day as state chairman. Brown was off o n one of his charac1crist1c romps tnto the pohucal wilderness. He introduced a new word that as sure to make auarchans of the Enahsh lanauaac cnnge. Ifs .. 1ang.ib1ht1zc:· which 1s an awful way of Sl)'tOI he intend~ to rcsuJC1tate the grass-roots op;rauon b) pumna some money into the cfTon . Brown's • dcfin1tton· "It mean~ )'OU ha"c to send us a check 1fyou want this to work:' If Jef'T) Brov.n 1 to be successful he'll have to use the lanau• that people undcntand to convey his ideas. not t.hc foliy phrases pulled from some obscure book on philosophy or even &hose m~andcnna sentences he puts t~ himself ... The stale pany chairman·s main concern should be about winnina clcctions.•and less about spmnana theoncs on how ao\lemmcnt should or should not wort. ... Jttry Brown ctonn'l have a lot of time to prove hinuelfan hia MV' job. ..... El c.Je9 Callf..._ ' ' , .... £ ... .. ,...., ...... I.Miii ..... .... • .. ..... ........Drtta. ....... ................. ~ .... ~ ..... ~ ..... ....... ........... . • Fridey, M8'Ch 3, 11M A7 California . ' fiscal mess inevitable C.,eor&e ()cukmeJian. once 1Pin. is threatening to kick over the pme board unle~s his '1cw of the mac's focal lluauon prevails. He wams that unles other) stop usina words hk(' .. red ink" and ''deficit.. to descnbc the cond111on of the budSt. ~e'll slash spending so much 11'at the) ·11 "1sh they had. :"Lieutenant gover11of ship has least useful of all stare· duties The trouble 1s that he•s noi malung an idle threat. Last )Car. when even RcpubJ1cans upset him b)' sa)ing that "hat ttle governor preferred to call his propo~I for ··1emporary'nmumal adJUStmcnts'' were. in fact. tax 1n- acascs. he got even ·b} wnhdrawing thc50 modest but responsible c;ffons to lind more tate re,enue. He then sol\ ed a budget shonfall by making mcat·a' cuts m 'What C\.Cn he earlier proposed al> important state pro- gram · • lkulme1u'ln·c; petulan c has Oared up again. \1anous independent ascn· c1c ha"e disagreed" 11h the admm1s-' trat1on·s assen.on~ that the state compk1ed its la t fiscal )Car with a '>.\CR..\MCNTO -"(u tu'> Jacl . Gamer a pla1n-'>pol cn Tl·:i.a~ ·poh· 11c1an of the pre-tck\1S1on era. unn· obi,encd that h1\ \ICC prc\1dcnc> "a' an oflicc "not "onh a bud.ct ol \\Jrm \Pit .. Garner \\ho "a' frank.Ian Roox .. 'cit'\ fir<tt \ 1cc prc'l1lkn1. couliil hJ\I: tx-1..·n talking nboul the hl'UlcnJnt ~O\Cmor hrp of ahtorn1a The lieutenant gO\i.'rnor ha<.. in n:lallH' term\ e\cn lc\\cr ..cnou' dulle'> to ~·rtorm 1han the '1c-e prt"i1denl More often. lhl' 80' crnor .and lhc lieu tenant &oHrnor e'en 1f 1he) arc of thC' saml' pan~. C\to,t 1n ~p:ir:nc "'OrJd.,, rhc uni ) real rea\on for a poh11c1an to c;fe l 1he onice lhl·rcfurc 1c; .1s a · '>lt·pprng ~tont' into '>Onwthing h1gh~r although lhl·rc '' J 'L'r~ \hill rl·rnrd of 11\ ha\lll& \\Orio.cl.I lhat \\J), £he 1)<1l111tal laodSl'apc "'httl·rcd "llh the can a~~ ofl1cutcnanl go' anor., "ho h,I\ e gone no" here \Ul h as Kl' pCthhciln ~lakd. urb. or pcr~p 11\c 1:u1 rent UlC upan1 ol thl· olfo..l' Dcmo- cral Leu McC anh\ The 'KC pri:·s1den1 doe~ pn'\Hk over the Senate oeca ic>nall) aud h1..• docs pcrlorm ccnmn diploma tu: Mc( arth) • lornier \(>Caler of thc mis!\1on<., c\pcciall) those of a lu-'>l~lc .\ cnibl ). 1~ lin1shing up ht\ ncrcal nature . .\ few of them ha\l' )c1.·om.I 1erm a~ heu11:nan1 80\Crnor even bt.-com~ prc'itdeni 1n<;ludi~ tJle He med tu 'lpnng rntn the l l 5 \enalc currcnl oct:upant · • last \Car and wa) turncc.J bad. b' the 6ut the lieutenant go\ernor do'-'' Repuhl1lan 1mumbcn1 Pete " 1lson nothing. as someone oncc ofl~r\l.·tl " ,I 11g1lJtl~. \ii.( 'Jnh\ ,hould be C\CCpt occa.s1onnll) chl·ct.. on &hl· \J(Jting the p<>\ltttin .ind "' .1lmm1 \talus of th~ go .. ernor'<> health and nonl'\l\lenl llut1c\ ;inu mo' mg into p1d.OU lU'>(.'r\1Ccdubto addrc'1H'Jlh pm&ltc Ilk. tlfl\:nlO~ II up \l) \Offit'• da.., -\lthouih he " olliuall~ 1hc txxh d c "ho' tr~ ing lU moH: up the pn::,1den1 ol the st:rtl' ~nmc hr\ ladJl·r I k ·-. liao ht~ 'ho1 a1 the hr." barred b\ l'U~on1 from C\ er 11p~.tr-nng and hi.' lena1nh \.Jn't l'nJO) the !ngcx1..:cpt1u~a.uc. \\lut..h...Occ.:un ..,,,mt JXl"'Cl"i and rrred1cx~ ..:11,tr~ ul ahout tlnu• a c.kladc. thl' hcutcn:m1 go,crn11~h1p In othcr ''urd he ha" no 00ic1JI rcasun lor being otlll·r than to tx·"unw (!.ll\Crnor 'huuld th l' occupan1ol1ha1 otlin· R''l~n or die ~ If thl· l1cu1cnant gc.nanor hJPJ'>'-'"' tn Ol' UI thc \Jllll' (Xlrl~ a lhC gO\ l'llllll -a rant' in t Jhlt1m1a ol late -he ma' Ix-gr·, rn \llllll' numb-. of ollil i.11 Ii IC' Ronald Rc.-igan rrt'.-itc.·d nn l'\l>!l· omit deH·lopmcnt l·omm1'>!.llln tu 81\ \.' ht\ hJnd·p1d.l'J hl'Ull'l)<lrll·l!,O\ c.·rnor. L d Ri.'1nc 1>.c, .1 h1~hcr mnJi:1 'pmlilc Jnd 1llu"-. gruurn him .1, a llUHl'\'>or Aul Rc.·1nl.'l 1'c'' puti11,.11 C3'l'l'1 l:tmc to'nn ahrupt \.Ottdu,ion \\hen he "'°'Jmc cnmc'lhcJ 111 .1 tl'nt.1c. lc ol \\ .tlL'rg.11c Rua, ltll an old ~re hm"· "ho run' al 1hc 'ounJ '" lhl' ularm \t,( :.11th' rc(l\lnl·l.11' " pl,rnnin~ 111 1 un lot .d l'htrd ll'Nll in 19110 J k., tr'1ng 111 IOI m a quJ"·lll I.Ct "1th \ttorOl'~ (1l'Ocr~I John\ Jn Jl" .._:unp "ht1"11J 1un for go,crnur <;(.'lunng prom111n 10 upgradl' lhi.' u0iu• IOlll 'Oml'lh1ng mor,· ,u1i ... t.wt1a1 · 1 hl' otlin· 'hould lx' .1hoh,hcd .:ind .1 nl" 01Jcr ol gut":rrh1lun.1l \UP lC.,\IOn l'\hlbll\hl·d \\llhuul .1 l1l'Ull'O· ,1n1 ~ll' ernc1r. 3\ 1t 1 111 ni.111' .'tWll''> I lw p.o' l'I nur-.h1p l llltld go 10 on~· 111 the ottwr u11\\111u11onal ,1llill'r'. 'u"h ·'' Jllt11 nn ~l'lll'r.1f 1n thl· r<1n.: l'\C nl 1,f lk.11h or rl•-..g11.111011. light urplus. Estimate by the lrea urcr' onicc, lhC controller' o 1 • c eg1) 1\.eana )'S a the auditor general dHTer in· actual amt>unt , but all how tatc spending m the red lor tht' 19 7-88 fiscal )cat. 1 he e 11matcd Jdicns range from .tlmo l SI 00 m 1lhon co nC'arly $600 .Bamng 1ha1. lhl' i.t.ite ~hoUld .id.opt mil hon · '(10\ (ieorgc Deulo.mC'J•an's sugg~· Dcukmt'Jian lttld down the law· non tha1 llll' goH•1 nor and heutcnJnt l nle ' e' Cf) Qnc aCCt"pts ht as- go\ crnOf 00 clccicd 3, 3 tic lo.cl <iuranc:e that t~l" state ended the year Ml'nn\\htlc hc)\i.t'\er 3 nc"' flock 1n the bl l·t... ht'' prepared to do what of pohlician .. ; ..rtambhng 10 run lor , he did last )car and slash his o"!' lu.•utc113nt SO"~rnor. hoping that 11 :tpendins propo<>als b~ whateycr 11 Wiii -prove 10 be tile nt.igic condun take ·to balance the budJCt wtthout into Jhc poliulal big league c\cn 1f 1t raising IJ\C\. ' ha not rx·rlormcd that '"a' tor PJ'll I he profc'tsed rca on for his an~r holder. '. • ,., a Onl·cr~ th~t rcpon~ about a stat.c ~1d arth~\ appan:nt del i-.ion 10 bu4c~ dcl.'c11 might damage Cah· run again blocl. ou(w1...h ~mO\.r.uic. lorn111 ~ Hcdtl r:ll1ng on \\all t.rttt ho~ful\ J\ ,<:.embl\ man Ril hard and dm c up mtcrc t rates on stat ~JIL 1ltld •n John (,araml'ndl bond .~ mor~ pl3U ,thlc ~xplanattOn Rut the~ .ire R ·pubhc..an-. "'h I hO\\('\ er .... r~ulmCJl3~n) reah1auon "ant thc ullile '4>J)l.~1alh s1nn· l ~ lh3l \\hl'n h"' k3\C o1l1ce ,n Janua~ P~k \\ ihon.tw~J. brod..t.hat be \HU I "QI hc. lt .. e other go' cmor:s before run for go' crnor tn Im tnm. wtll le-:tV(" the tak' li~I The fir'll 10 dc..·d.ire ,., ·Orang "1u.i11on 1n a me -;. ( nunl\ \en John \c\nl IUf "h l had \\ hl·n r.NmoU-31 Pat Brt>\\n mo\ed tx·co J ~'I. und uc..·r · P'~'"j,,111~ tor tn a' tlO~ emor 1n I 'I.~ he th overcd ttl..J'crnur bctcm~. &hl' \\ 11\tln an lh:JI Rcpu~ltL:an <..Jood"tn ~night nuunl'l'mcnt had kll h11n a O\t·al nightmare \\ tthout \\Jlttnt for ~her Rc Bw "n \Ir.lightened' thin.gs out. but puhltr::tn'i \t•) mour 1~ prt>!Xl ing tht:n med 1t1 ~u:n~mO<tltc tn~rcascd . h1m~lt J'I a \\1"on runnm£ mate 'JlCnthng pn:\\Ufc' "'1lh fhcaJ &Jnl· .\lrnost ntu.1lt\t1(.1lh, ~'mour " mtt.l..I\ l~\lcad ul ~.'a' •Ol'l'C3SC .. .-\tng th. t thc oilier ha'i "the poten· I hJ.t m._cd \\t:ll cn<?u~h for .t u.11 lorbcin~ lar morl' \tgnrlilJfll 3lld ".'"le tlu1 \\hen ~mv.n lot I third· \ dhlc than in the P•hl " '' ':"' h1J '" 1 M h!" !IUCC~~H the\ all !kl\ that unul the\ m· H . R\:puhht.an. Ronald Rcaaan. found ck<tcJ and learn thJI thl' tifo~,.n;n~ an~1lhl·1 . m\~ l?rrng him "-hen he 'O\l:mor'lhtp 1 n'I \\Onh t•\l'n J tol ._ llllll'C hen Reagan lclt . :icrn· ~u -~ct of rold ~pll . • nwnto Jfll·r \l'I"\ 1ntt 1v.o t.:rm<:., ht: Dan R'altt'N ;~ • •ndlC"ated h!.·lamc . .in e\l1..'pt1on b' lea\lng thl· c.-olumni 1 • 'lt::tlc \ h al Jl\'ount 1n better con-. J111,1n than hc.• had ll1und them I ron1rnlh that O\.(urred for lhl' U.S. should employ ideology in polrcy ~ith communist.leaders "rong re3!\0n\ Rcasan JnJ h1i. in1t1:il ere"' h. d rda11H'h ht1ke\pent'nce 1n go' ernnll'nl V.'orsc the' ~c~ ,u.,p1oou-. ot amonc cH~n Re· pubhlan~ "ho · had had an~ e\· po:n1.•m c in J O\ cm mcnt l:leforc lhC'' .irrn cd in the < ap11ol l he) \\.Cf'C man1pulatl'd b\ Dcmtx·rat1c leg1 . l:itor" into gmng along "1th ~atcr t,l\ tnCl'\'3\C than m.'Cl' !>al1 Que\ltun l>o 'ou ha'c thl' nght. 11 \011 :m• 1r.i,1..·h11g to a foreign cap113l .. .. lhl' i!Ul''l of the \IJll.' ltl.ln\ llC .tn~ natwnal ol lh.ll \l~llc to ht· ~1H1r iuc\I at J lormal dinner in\\ hi\ h 'our hu,1 \rt \t'\ a-. ~lll''ll of honor" I hat 1., thr a\'IUmptwn umkrh tn~ man,· ut the c..omp1unlh1J·"ll't < h1n,t lur rcf u,1n~ to .utm 11 tc.1 ( il'~ll ~l' H1"h ·' tunq1tl'lln Pd~ins 1h' d1"11kn1 .1,1roph' "l "' hmf I 11h1 \\ h~·n C •l'llrfc \huhr '°' tll'd u1"1· dent \ndrc1 \alh.1w' to' 1~1l l11111 in \fo'>l.o" hl' tltu tlw t1~ll 1hing. hut rwt lht wrrc\ l tl11n~ II one 1<. dealinit . "1th a d11:tato1 ~hip. one J <'lnu" J· <'tl&c\ the rl'alm ol 1hc d1,ta1or' naht~ that h Mlin111on are un, hm1tl'J \\hen Ute ( hmc.·~ iio,crn· rncOl"' 'iJumhcnough to hlock poor Mr. rang at ' thr \C:f\ door of' •ht: lxlnQUCI w artn l" al \, h1\:h he had dc\C>ll·d ltiur huur of1ra,cl llml\ the go' rrnmcnt m dl" a publtr pmnl about 11\ n:lall\c 01n l"rn h..'r un· J1 puh.·d (Jom1.:'>l1c po"cr .al hmn1..• ll' er a 1n\t tW~ pullh" t\"huioru. abr J It 1\ d1\Jpr)o1nt1n1 that C '"'''fl Ru\h didn't (Umtncn1 on 1he lo"' c~tC'(m in v.h1'-h human rights ton· \IOU(.' to bt' held tn ( hin3, hut II ~oulJ not. f\•all\, haH· rro,cil 'en mu"h to lfl.'."l l ang I 11h1 at•a pubf1( il1nnc1 onl) 10 kno" lhJt. ,.hen n11dn11ht l.lm\'. ~;ing. ;i < hml'\t' ( 1nJ,•rcll •. \\()UIJ hi~· h" f.hlll'I\ t>OC·lllghl hl'l'<lmp ;ind rl'lu111 t111ht.•\.l,1rknl·''''' C h11ll'\l' dl''l'l(ll 1\ln \Jr Utl\h J "al' JllllOI\ hi\ \mCll\.iln '"Pllllfk.'I\ ll\ 1:11hn onH' hc.· hJd kit t h1na .rnJ "·" unbound b\ th\' ''m tun·, 111 lllplom.1n to rl·mJt~ \Jdh on llh' rnn11nu1n • IO""l''-t.M~.ul luuua.utJ~hlL 1111111111111111 IO ( htllil But "h1k R1.·iiian·, u cc sor ()('mn(rat km Bro\\n, drdn·t ha\c 'uch \C\l'rc ll'i<..il problems fa ing him" hc.·n he tool l\1111.'C' he left plcnl~ hchinJ Im IX•ut..meJ1an to face "'hen hcN-\.JnH.•10,e111or1n IQ 3 \ct 'Atth IU\ ._ 1otuhhumnc 'and ha O\\.rl Ii al @HlHlHt k {kukmt·1~n-cuccccded1n h.1lanl.'ing tf1, Ii Kt l'ludgct v. 1thout thr lnlfl'"''-' 1n @COl'IJI t.l\(.''i that mo'll lil"l\Cf"' t'~ 1hou~hl "ould pro"<" I hal' "rm1.'t¥tnl! 111111,• fl'l\I \1 au tl-ii\I \1,11111 JX'rmc.I .1 u1ncJH111n 1h;n ".t11.1nh thmrgh tlt1l n.11lllna11un II I\ lhl• C\tl ,l•{Ollllt l~ll\l tll:\pt>ll\nl Ill \(lntl'tlntC lllllllllllnl\I \talt'\ 1 hl' \11\ 1l'I l n111n hir '"'lam('. 1,11·1 .1 lOlllllllllll\l \l,lll' In lhl' \t'll\ th.1l \I.ti\ .tnll I ('nlll \\Hill' 1°'1ut ,om· n\ul"lt\I \l!HC'\, l 'en :u tlw h\:i111nrn •• 11\\3-.an11n,mnl111tahlc lit.11,cn 1ha1 \hll\ \fllll' ah.•UI h1ghh tnlfU\• mah1l'd 'tK tell(''> .1nJ lhl· ku\\la ol I'll ""' h31Jh that Hut lherl' "'ll' thl' "nmp1ch1.·n"' e ;ic-u-ptan~r ol \I n1\l dogma •nd II th~ Mtf''I ill''' nHI 1t1 l"ad l\l lhC' "'1lhcnn1:."a' ol thc 'lat,· "'ere takl·n. mv t \In 1n1· ~ thl·ahohthmol p1111x·11' I \il~ 0111\t .1nlin1l~. ht'\: u~ ahhou1h (sula "d' rert:unh the human lo" point of \o\. tCI rnmmunl\m, the aN,ht1on of rrupc • l) nalm "a' tht' mo't no' d form ol nw~krn de,po11 m. It hf<'3mC l IC'ar-~(I"' qo, fOf the f'll'h.l'PllH', unh 1c tntl~. lor th~· 1rue hcht' c:r' -that c:ommunt\m dOC\ not "°'" I c:.. ommum'm doc\ not hr111& nn the rcdempt1\c.' l'~.hatulo tl I Jl.1r,1d1..c prl'\ht·1c1.I h' \t f\, d1~ not ra'IC thl· hur\.kn ol thl• \\Of c:r. nd doc\ nnt n·duu• the pu"rr ol the 'talr. \\hat 1t Joe\ do•~ to continue to 111nt 1dc:olut1\:4ll lO\.(f lor modern '' rann1c\ Morc~o,cr. 1f &hi: lOmmun1 ·, rnuntf') 1n ~untion is alto • ~ptrpO•cr. n com1Mndt 1ntnna1ional anmuon. ~II 1~mort 90 tf tl9e t)1"ml111t'bo Nft IN couftlij MK'<ftd 1n a«umua.11 .. Ilk' powrr to blo* up the wortd. •inch the 'k'I l nton ha. don<'. and which Cluna 111111 ha\t Khic\N b lht tum 0(1hC t.'i-ntun · . Bua eonlidtr how utd'UI 9d~ft4.~ 10 C'OfftmUIUtl dot'lri• COMinuo tu bt to tllt kand ol pcoplt •hp dt-n) 10 .in tdl·ah\lll' '1Slro1ih\"1.1~1 cntn tti 3 n~·,:l'''M" lhl'O. Janner h11,tcd O\ a l \ prc\ldent , and \\ho ~·nd a la\\n1ng tnn·1gn 'Hn1.l then -aidl.'d b) a long m101 ter 10th,· court ol thl' <l\alollah ""'ml\tnll upturn for\\hflh ht'' 1akcn 11 pcat..-cn\l\ ttmc "hen thc-a \'3lllll h nHlrl' lhan h1' \harl' ol '-rt'd1t -1h , 1 t h. g<n l'I nllr ha'..i' 01dcd fol 1ng up to th<' ha' JSM-d ~to\ l'n~ le~t0n' urounl ~ c gro" 1ng ll ·ah haos in late and local "orlJ to pun.-.h t_' J ath am \\ ~,.,. a;o' cmmc-nt Tho protllcm ~tarted crnc•, caught 11all1d.1n \\Ith a t'lt.~l , 10 mouni \\hen \Ole,.... appro,C'J 1ud~catifa,f\hcmuu b' the a) h>llah Pmnn,111on I ' in I ~i 10 dra t "'"II If hluJrd ,arJnadu "'en:" .,.. 1'"' ' '1mph the em1.,"'1f\ l•I .t .,uJ'l'rpu"'n rl'OUl't' It I prnpcn) l:l\C • d11.ta1or he "ould h:a'c no plum l' · I he) "erl' madl." "l'~ b the 10 dl\,Ul\4' lhl.'. d1:.ar 1nll!nl Ofh1\ \ l'iJI , ra\\J&l' OI anot her 1nt11atJ\(', the name ' to abl·t thl' l~n1Jn pot~nual < 1ann 1,pcndm ltm1t the follov.mg lor thl• d1\rupt1un ,11 thc \1tddle l-a't \l~:tr Othtr re'1m 11ons fo11o•~. to C'\~nd 'l(Xlah'I inllucnn: . .\nd including la\l '\.o,cm~r·~ Prop- 7hao /1,ang. 1n J,·n)mg poor \1r m1t1on ~~.the m1t1;alr'c effort lpOC\· l ang h1' dinm·r 11d.c1. "oulJ mc~h ..ortd h ttft' te1ch1n& 1ndu~tn. 10 loick ~·guilt\ ol 1mJ)('nal C'apncc a\" 11~ up a b1 l.'.r share of the tatt' ~t thl· rmJ)cru~ 1n ltn\l' aonc b) '\.ov. for 11' purpo~"· tmponant P"91"8m Im ~\tun.· 1-, '''lll"A"\t on the JJ'\lund\' ha\C \utTcrtd. 1ncludmJ h1&hwa' ol th,• 1ntc~fll\ of the \1 ar\li.t 'tntr. c:on\tru lion· -tht\ durina tftc ad· 1h,• d1..•nio1nJ ot W\.131"' unit\. mm1 trat1onot\Omconc "hoboaslcd f 1dcl 3\lro 1. of tht'm ·.11. the he "ould bl'<orne .~nu"n H 1 IO'· mcm &\\31't' ol the problem h 1 rml>r ~ho "41' ;a lncnd of frttways. < mcrl\ able \hat < '"'m l'tuall~ till But 1Xu~ml•J1an. tchshans h1i ~lr1.'H" in rnmmum m -that ~ mcm m·\ of ha"'l..I a'OHkd 1 18A 1;oncc·1' Jhk cH·n 3') 1t 1Hon,1:1\ablc lnl.f'Ca~ du11n.1 h1\ h"'t )c&rtn~. th.it ~me fll'opl~ .t\-alh hl·hcH' tb<'> ha tuf'Md a N1nd e)t to _.. an-"li.iJ>l?lron lnhn1tl'h moi:c hkt'I> problems. H1 chief dctcrm1nat1on 1 tam\> -. thl"llm:al f\'lOlnllu.>n that contm~ 10 hf to ~ "'' hl\{hansma atKoluteh rrquU'ci ~-. 8'.Sm1n"trat1on without~°" ltd 1n 1~ notion that he'' the ~r' an\ tht' s*dir nc\n to~ a tU illcr1• r of a ~· hnaOrical. rtdrll!1MJ~ -or "'ca an~H'I permWd to" 1 movmK'ftt. Otl)cnnw. he •• Jutl a '" ttK'rratt. Whit ii rt1•ttille ti ltft·Wl .. ~.It..._..., .. 1ii0lliff ftdt JIM!il --... C'OfM tllf poll(')' iilmendal cnten Of ""'°' ~ •• oo.e..1. 101.ahtanan manMn 10 pm' thnt J1\11nct1<m' UH'r and o'er ap1n ,; • DNklftCJIM 11111 ~ IO """"wt B\ath can't do 1t forbt!''°'" raton 1t 1•'1•• 1 1 ... t.111t 1dlleft•d9t ButMr.Blkttl"OUldfr'tlWI) wnhu tW. :.~ W9'0it ~Of and Oiiltlno t~ ll('(IJl•I·--. ..... '· ~.,, Ir. Ill • .,...... ... .... II • .. 0 U I ~uh I t '2 t ( • ' ... . 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MARCH 3, t989 J;dison searcf:les · f:or -~ne ·more so~cer .vic~ory . . .. : ~ . -Chargers d':J.el undefeated Palos .Verdes for CIF 4-A championship tonight By ROGER CARLSON Of lftof Olll)r I'• kllff It all s1aned prcm 1nnoci:r\1.b~ E.d1)on Higtf'> C"hargcr~entcred the ( If-4-A lio<Xcer pla) on\ "uh-the Sunset uaguc's ~o I label. but an overall record of 11·5·3 did not \tnkc fear into an)one In a quartl'r of a centul) no \unset League 1eam had C\cr wen a < If c hamp1eno;h1p g.arnc \\-tthout a DIGlovannl ticket and the + >\ ·., cltmmat1on~ "'ere '>tocked '-"Ith siKh hca' Y'-'Cl~hh ;;\'I undefcatl'<l Pufo, Verde'>. <iin" Valle\ and C h1no. among 01her) Quicll) Sunset hA~&Ul' rcprc'lt'nl•t· t1' C\()ccan \ 1cw and \fanna '-'COi b) the wa)'s1dc llu1 ~J1L.c D1u1ovann1·, C hargcr'> \lipped J><l'>I Rolllnr 11111'> b~ t<c' an ~mlh, but in gcn.c.•ral '"" hl.•c.'n the ma1i1n ofpcnah~ k1cl~14 '>alter the complete llKlk that ha\ gi-.cn thl' a scorck\\ du~ .....---Charger,· the 'hot at the lham• Nc\I \\a\ Cl11no a 1-0 \llllnl in pwn<;h1p . • . O\enlmt. then the \CC.:o-nd-hall rail~ Recd IS (.()n\tlkrl'd the oocl.hon1.• ol on 1ut,d3~. a 3·2 \.lllOI) at thcdcknse\\1th/us"soc.·n·r .. c;n~·.rnd t-fa,...ihornc a"'artncss · al'co1d1ng to the Uli.u..h .\s 3 ...-~su it the C harg\!t\ no"' and 1>1G10 ann1 kl'ls ~mllh "JS 14-5-l O\C'rall. go for ll ..tll tonight at. O\Crloolm.I un thf al1-kagu1.• '>eke.· (1ahr I hgh 1n <em to'> -the C ll 4. \ • t1ons "'hen he"' a\n 't nJnwd M \'P champ1on'>h1p. starttng at 8 .1g;i1n\t "lie'\ a lkld general for u .'' -..11d LOp-St..-c~>alos \i erdl' th1.· 1.:ua1.:n .. I 11:·, scroml "'11h goal .. ··\\.e ""'rl' rcalh the onl) one'> "ho and ~coni.l "tlh J'>\IW1 J1 d 'itt"Jt thought "''-' '-'l're gooJ " ~aid maf..es thtni'i happen lur u\ a \Cl) D1C110 .. ann1 ··~omc ot the game' v.c sL.1IHul pla~er .. lost ""'-' chalf..ci.l 11 up to cxrx-ncncc Chht:r\ cruuJI to the auad. "h1d1 and "''-' r('ah1cd "'' madl '>()me 1., fo,.(Jll) a ~hon PJ'>'>1n~ ganw ml\talc"! .loo include ddcnlkr\ Dann' Brunner "But I felt '-"t' "'uuld oc good Imm Hond) (lark. Jnd Hnan I ltgg111' the start \\ l' had '>Offil' )toung kid\ midlicldcr'I t-c><ld ~nHon John coming up \lohO '-"l'rC pmm1\tn8 and llawk\ •. I odd Uu:licld .ind \fall the one\ "ho ''ere ll'ft nH-r lrnm la<it (wok\• tur\\afd DJnn C ourter .ind )car "ere go{.d ltd\,· . goall.cl·pcr \M,\: Junt -Cc.h~on ' gaml' rn oh'-'' .iruund 81l'lid.c1"''"""'liHhcr "'hu '>lid.:' out dcfcndl·r C had Rl't:d .• ind 1111dlkldcr. •· 1 k's 1l·all) had 11n . uul\l.1nJ1ng \car." aid l>1G10 ... rnni ·'Hc'o, 11 natural dcfl'ndcr "ho \lol' mO\ .:d up. becau..c ol his ball handhng_ab1ll111:o; Res ~11fi on ikfeosc but 1Mohed 1n the a11ad " Othl'r'> "'ho lig'url' prommenth. as thl') did Ill the.'. '>l'llllfinals \ ICIOI) indudc J:ison muh Tom C)u1s1. Doug McrhMand ~11!..c r rank. Mile I ll\\ks a 'lt>phonlorc IOl"\\.ard. al'lo ha\ con111tm1cd f hl\.., 01C1t0,a1rn1·, fourth team at I dtSon and ob' 1ou\I) the mo\t J<.c.omph\hl·d alter \tunnin~ thl· ticld 1n <Ir pl.1~ \\1th thl' p.1~1ne game and 1mpro't'mt·n1t)\Cr1tw <.OUN.' Of the \Car the l e'., \\ c ht..c to ptJ'lh the ball ur-ound tht· field moH· o tl lhc t .11~ lhllll lht<r .ind tn to "I"'" thing\ up · s.11d the (."oac.:h ·~\\ c re not a lon~·hall t' Pl' tt•am \\ l' JU't "ant 111 'p11.•ad thl' Jekn"'-'' uut a little and create \Ullll" 111cJm lur our gu)' 111 run through \t\k a'lul1. lc.11\on·., fon1.·.,1p1)\:,1r to be the -.1mplc tact ol 'tead) 1mpro' cml!nt. v "\\c'~c unr,ro"e<l tttmcndoush- o,cr the \ear.· said D1(110,ann1 .:. 'oml' of 1ti1.· tics '-'l' had \\t' JU'it didn't get tht• ball in the.• nc1 •. and som1.' that '-'l~ lost 1hr 'l.·orc rl·all\ d1dn ·1 tell the stor\ ot the ganw\ · .. \\ e drscr\\' 1 .... 0. ma\ bf ·thrt-e ot 1ho'>e l<w.c \\ l' gta\ «k poorh again t bJXran1a an 10 our !>l'Cond gamr agarnst (\.l·an VI<."" \\t' de-scn <.'d to loSl· .. l di'>lm appearl·d \o he headed for s IO!.'i agJmsl HJ\\ thornc on T uc-.d:l\ \\llh thll'C VI llS lornardc; \ldcltm•d hccau .. -. ol rl'd l~HJ., p1d.e<l up 11\ tht• ·pnur ~ame hut \m11h C)ul'lt and \krluw co~ to 1hc l)("J'1on to 1ill 1hc it••[)~ ... "fhc' \\Cfl' mmt· \\O['ftl'J ubou1 nor th1tt )t...,1or' tin1,hmg tht" '>l'ason on the \ldt:hnn .. \<lid I> 110' ann1 l hc)kij· ..'1r~~~'1~!::~r':r~~~h~1'i'<Jn~3" ~ .............................................. llllli .................. ~ ................................................ . Notju~t. a walk.int.he park UC/~ 14-point lead vanisheS in OT loss ,------Hodes has his " ·awn wavs A·l-:U'-_..;___.._,_,ta h state de af ---n regtthtttVn-dtt·W'1l1Uttten~_-toui J t.\ll tor ht\ tountt ixrsonal. All t kt. get ting around Anteaters 9 5-94 'fl 10u1, "'-'fl' ~h1 tied in the two-hlwrgame \~onl ( l and~4 on tah I B 'g West setback \tJtt.• Butl('r ~11ke Dol.torc1)l and 80~,.~'~'~· K~-I "'-'\In 11md fouled out for the --, ~ -··-\ntc.itel"\.rndlheothcrpla)crs1n\hc f. \\hen I bn t t~k--.. runs in the third By JON FER<iUSON g..imc-linl\ht:d \\ Hh lour loul . mdud· Oft~ O.,oy "-\c-11 • h ' ,snnual l 1.1\ \ngl'k' ,,,u,Hhon "" 1na.1 ~c ~we-; \umJJ\ hl' n11gh\ led th.it h1.·\ ,I\ .1 <. n11\lngJlont '"lh .i I~ j"Hnt kaJ :\ltc:r P~tl' hJt a ~If of lr1.-e thro"" .. 11~h1 J,.,,,d, Jntagt I h.111\ unk'' 1h1.• l (.I "-..tlthc:d 1l'I huPl'' hu .1 lil'st· on lhl' tntl'nt1on:il foul call. Nathan 1.1\l' 1' prl'll"dt<l O\J.ur~,111~1 r•oi~ -routW .Big_ \\\.'\l ( l.!!l.fl'rtnu: tour· C11Jnl v.cm to the hne after ~1•1 Hud\: 9\3.,l'.lf·nld < mol\a namcnt bH' JY11ndk rap1dh ng t Oo kt tHCl)f..:\ ftTt.n pe~onal an<f sank 1.h'I \IJt .111ornC"\ ".ind •X1.a"unal -;ilnl\f \\llh tht• l.11mtorti.lhlt> u(,hwo thl' lirst ul l\\O frl't' thro"" l\ficr 111.uu1hum-r .11111x-111111n ltll':lll\ l 1;ih Statt"'' KC'l\t '-l·wn nd ( 1rant ml\ d the ~1.01HJ PC'tc rl'- . ".1lk1ng \\ h1.•rc no m.in ha' "·1IL.1•d < 11ltx•n l't'll' fuckJ .1 I ~ pu1i11 rnn 111 bi1t1m,kd anU hll a 6-lo<>t 1umpcr 0\·11111.· 11t tht• g:imc •• 1111.I l'' ·111uJlf\ Jll"h1.:J 11· "It "a' a h1tz.t1mc tall." Mulligan l \lilt! \\\O I l·l~1t-l11n~ f\'.\Olt>Qn· 1olii uH·nmk. "h1.·rc t•r( "''U'· ':th.I or tht· Hutlcr l'lhtl" ''\\-e had a hk · \A11JA' , n.J .1 J1111hll• hlaJcJ l.cqX'1 ltKll. 1.<1nt1t1I 10\IJ1.• II' fl~.ld ~ I 4•p010l lc.Jl.f tx'lorl' that t'\t~O hap- JlJddk f lc"I'' ha' 'hulllnl .1111! ~'i ... I}..$ o'~r11111l' \' tn bc:lon· J nathmoil pencd \\ c .:-an't \tand pl'u'ipent~ \\ e: p.1ddkd h" "'.i' .tl ro\\ ~·~ 1.•ral t1f tlw tell'''"'°" .wdtl'nte of ' 'ft I. .11 t'1l JU'>t J H' II 3'-'3~ It \ Jma11ni to me "lirkl '111t,..1l.11N11U\\tra11'1ndud1n Bi en ht•nt' <. l'rlll'f . ~ "'-'\H'' can pla' that llln~ v.1th four C11h1altJr. 'c\\"-/calanJ, <.1~ll \(l,hpf'\.'dl\\'.Jmthl•H'V.~.c't ~lciul" andourgU\\l3nl I'm not \lplnka11n lta'-".11rthl· l·ngl1,h( han· 11·1 \ O'l'r311. "h1k l lJh \t.ill' 1m· ..a\1n u "°"a' th1.· offi1.1ab' fault nd .ind thl' 2t1om1k \lldlh hl.·t\\ecn prtl\l'd tu II).~. I ~ 14 Tt1l \ntwJ.lct> \: thn • < .l\.1hna .rnd the <)ran1i1-c c.. th\\t tdl inlll ,1 111.· tor 1o 'l'Olh plalC "'th \p111h '-.lid Both team., got some fh)(Jl·.,·1l·.11,e1f\,all''"·1l t..1n~h.1H' l rl'ln11"-ta1c·,,h1kthl" \~1e\moH·d ~rl'a~s 1hr1t.'· eta t 10 minute of tx-"·n ''l"ll d uml'ntl.d and I'll-lUr· m\n a Ill 1l'1r third \\1\h 1 on~ lka\h rc~•ulatwnl It '-'<l\ .l ll.IU h pan for fl'tllh holll' ( h11nl'~' Dool \\t>rld \t3tl' and\ < "-J nt.1 Barh.Jra them. fhc.· opponun111e "ere there. t1. \ 11rd .... 1,11 .. t '·llllk uo.,'i1ng 111 thl' J h,·rc '-'.l' .1h11111 prc\\ur lll ~>th .mi.I "~ too\.'. 0' ant<lg\: lll them .. \If .1111ll ( 11h1 ,1h.1r m., huur"" Juh ot wam' t1\nt~ht ~mJ l t:ih \I.Ill \Ila Butkr '-'3'i called tor tr.l\cl· 111\ Ill-.11,01r.l\l"f'l'1l .1n I.' null• (cK1lh J.-11hn \m11hotthl'r:t~wllplJ\ int '\t'"l'\h11a pairollrc.·t·thro""s10 ,ti tlh nl till• [ ngh\h l h.tnnd 10 JU'l \\ h11.·h Jtlllltnall'd lh<' hf't half ••ft \I\ I\ "llh ·4 \(I rcma101ng l ( (' Jefi undc1 "hulll \ 1 ":f•krnhl.·rtll I !-Iii.. "' s 'en 1mpor1.1n1 for both ol u' llcrdman h11 :t Jumper and Butler r Cl\.llh . h1 ' hn:n \\"1.:11 pJrtl\1 Both ll'am' ha\l' ix'l'O plJ\10 ''"" J>umr lal.ell 10 turn a ~-toot hanging p.11tng 111 th1 '' '' J".lll C h11'ltll)J\ 3nJ thrn not pl.1\ld ""'II liolh team' J\lnlJ'll'r 1ntt1 .i '·JXllOt pl:l" for a 79· 74 p.11.tlk anJ .in x\ .... 111n,1ll\ tx 'l'l'll \\JOtl·d ll \O "ad k.1d Rul thl' \gg1c'I '>lOred oo their hl·admg nut tf\lm htS <. hrna < 11\' .. h "·'" thl· mtl\l 1mportnnt µme ol nn\ tiH fX\''>l">'ilOO' \al mg their htllllC tm,,11J, l .1\luna Rc-J\h .utd the 'c.:.1r Im U'> It "a' a hard tou~hl tit't lead :: 'I '-'Ith~ l"" lrfi "·•d. rn ''hut llfkk' ,all,, "Ju,t g;irnl' and '-'C "Cr<' reafl, f()hunafl' to lkrdman and "cntti I \ oung.- .. 11111twr "al!.; 111 thl· pJtl... c1lnll' out lln op I m a' h,1pr~ \\Hh hh~lJ tradl'i'.i JUt1'~t\ and ~oh tlot.k'> 'l.lltl·J ht' \,,t1 J.;1ng'in lk· ourt1.•Jma\lrnulJlx· \\nHrl"d<'''n l>'1ltora,t..h1t ont'olt"o lrct'thro"'s H mlxr of t 'll'IJ "lu:n hl· <'h'I<" l'd I ~"' 1th."' hat,~" t>r "-'' \ rl m1nu11·<. h• "'1th l l fl kit 8utk1 then blod .. cd \llOll •llll' 1n :0.:c" pon ll:irbor u'1ng Sll .. llou'>l.l'C'JX"r ' hot and rchoumkJ th•"-L.11.1k' l kru,hnloutanJoou•ht tklm\' fhur\lla' lt;it \1.11 "a' 1r:in1'' m"'· tiut afler runmntt the a J\Jll "' 1h,~ t10fl "ICl'I" and W\h '-tn on tht: rllJd th·' -...a,. 1 dud· II 1.; d '"n Butkr m1 tired on a 1.:. ph•J1\l\'\I hl·\1 \\,11~ t111nl < .u.1hn.1 ,.,~ ins .l lo\\ IC' nmth ntac:l' P.i\lhl Ja,1 toot turnarnund ha<;t'hnt 1umf'\.'1 at '1.·\, l)<lrt 1n llll'rtl ~undn' l ( I lo\l 11\ four1~'11a1ght .11 tl't' hu11l'r rrn \\,'r\ lllllf\C\1\l\t"'O\ natUI\' I home mur\'th.lnll'\k 11113('llh~rol \\c ~Ota ht'\:k Of 3 \hot lc.ir him goc~' •· 1 h'l\I\'' ""d "l''c al"·•" ~n thc l.l't t'<'tl ~a\<in' .11 th<~ Bren \\Ith a fl'" ~·n1nd kt\· 11.lulhgan \t11htbtrmtrtlltit1-J• 1ntl~·nl'm tl\l rJll .,, .. u "'\l ·..,.\'klt;t-il\ home-n&w h" mll therl.' I tt,l't ,, \ hargc huro thl' 1 he 'lt3tl\Hl'' n1. ro" 1h1.· ho:irJ \\,•n• II\<'. thrt<', lhl' and c.mc in the la t .11hl,•t1\ \ 111111"·t111on 111.·arl\ a dead heat Btllh 11'Jm' hit 'l 111 ir I ~lll''' g,X>d cualhl' \\1.0 tho~ -1.-.. :.if,o ~c 1101111 "' n'ka-.c.· hu ol h~ 'lhnt '''r '~~ccnt 111 thc .rnw. 01\'' • •'11.' "hen 1(, ]U\I nH' anJ the wah.'r t"xllh kam' had \t> rchounJ, ~1th Inc Hrllmc. l tah \tatt· 1umped to \11\'f a \\h1k 11\\ r, I~ )11\l 'lart' t11 hill'! 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By ROGER CARLSO N Of IN o.-y l'iloc StMf It all started prett> mnoccntJ; Ed1Mln High'~ ( hargcN entered the C IF 4·A soccer pla)offs "-llh the Sunset Lcague·s "lo. I label. but an o' era II record of 11 -5=1 dad note. '>tnl..c fear into an) one. fn a quancr ofa c~ntul) no Sunset· League team had e.,er St?Cn a ( IF _ e hamp1on\h1p game. '*•thout a DIGlovannl t1l ket. and the 4-\'\ chm1mn1on., ,.,ere .stocked "'•th '>U( h hca' )-"'C•tchl'> as undcfeatt:d P'alos vcrdc'>. ')1m1 .. aller and ( h1no. among other~ ~· Quad.I) ~un\Ct U.·aguc rcprc~·n.ta· \l\{")Ocean \ 1cw and \fanna \\Cnt b~ the wa~s1dc. but ~1 1ke D1~1 10,ann1's ( hargcr'>~lapix><l pJ\t Rolhn~ Jl tlh b) l\.t\.tn ')math. but 111grncral1t\ lx.>t•n the margin ofpcn.ilt\ k1cl<'>f4 \).11\c-r the rnmpll'tl' lnok that ha\ g1,cn the .. ~rdc\'• duel • < hargc~· thl' '>hot at thl' ch.tm- Ne•t .... as C h1nu J 1-0 '1rnm 1n p1on\h1p oven.me,' then the \Clond-hall rail) Recd I\ con\1c.lcn:d lhc bad.: bone ol on lue~a) ,1 3-::? '1clol"\ at thc-dcfl'nSC\\1thh1s"s(>1:t:crwn'>cand Ha\\thorne <Narcne\S ·· J l ordt08 to the coa1:h . .\'> a re\uh the ( harge". no.... and D1G10\an111 feels ~nlll h "a' 14-5-3 O\Crall go for 11 all tonirht a1 O\t:rlookcd on the all·lca~uc ..Cit'<.: Gahr I ltgh an ( crn10-, -inc ( I~ 4-\ ·, IJUO'> v.hcn he \\J\1f1 n.11m:d M \ f> champ1onsh~p '>Ulrttng at 8 a~1nst ·'ff c'va field gcncr~1I for u<, .. 'ia1d top-)Ccdcd Palos \erdc\. " the q>ach '"llc·s sct.'Ontl .,..Ith goal' ;'\\ c v...:rc rcall"i thc onh one' v.ho and \l'<.:om.I "'Ith a\o;1<,l\ 3nd JU\t thouiht . v.e .... ere good " ~•11d make\ 1h1ng'> ~aprx.·n lor us " 't'I) D1G10\ann1 .. \ome ul tht• g.unc\ ''" skillful pla\cr. lo'ir v.e (halkcd 11 up to c\(X'11cncc Other\ trUt"tJI 10 the allad ..... 111di nn d .,..e rtal.11nf v.c madl \omc is ba\KJll\ a 'IJ10n pa\\1n~ ~me, mmakc\ too include dckndu., !.>-.inn' Brunner ···But I fdt v.c "ould he &ll<><l lrom Rand\ (lark Jnd Bnan ll1gg11" the ~tart \\.-c had \()011.' ~oun~ kid\ m1dliclder\ r c>Jd "-IC\\ ton John coming up v. no v.rn.· pronmang and na ..... k.s. l odd U1l,.it:ld .int.I Mau the ones v.ho V.l.'fl' ldt OH:r f((un la t Crook~. turv.~mJ l)ann c ourtl'r Jnd \.l•ar V.l'rc gt xl l..tth," guall..ce~r \hl..1.· June hh1,on., game re' ohc~ .1rouml B1efidd I\ .inothcr .,.. ho \II~ 1.,., oul ddcnc.kr < h.1d Rl·nJ and n11dli1.•IJer .. , k\ reolh hJ1.J an oul\t.1ndan~· war." aid D1<.i10,,1nn1 "He·., a natural dckndcr "ho \loC ffiO\ed up bl'" au~ of Im ball handling ab1ltt1c1, Hi: ' :a1 ll on ddeno;e but '"'oh cd m the auacl.. .. Othrr!> "ho 1igurc promanen\l). a'.) 1he) did an tht· -scmllinah '1clon indude Ja1,on Smith fom Qu1'.)t Doug Merlino and M1!..I.' frank. M 1!..c I l.i .... ~. a \Ophomon.• fol"\\ a rd. nl-.o has con1nbu1l'd . T h1\ '' l>1(i11wann1·., fourth team at t.dl\On and Ob\ IOU\I\. the nlO!tt alcompl1!thcd Jltcr 1tunnlng th1.• ficlJ in ( tr pla\ \\llh the pJ'>StnS g.arnt.· and 1mpr0\ t•ment o' 1.•r the cour!tt.' ol thc \car the \..c\\ • \\ c h\..l to pu'>h 1hc han around the lidd ITIU\ e oil lh1.• 0.111 lrom thl.'ll' ·.111d If') to u~n thin¥' up.'" \ .. HJ 1h1.· rn<kh "\\e r1.· not a long-ball ''rx' team. \\~ 1~ ~\anL Lil !tprcad the ddcn'K"• out a hull' .ind ucall !tt>m1.· room 1tir1n1r~u~"> lu run throu h •· "t'k ,l\1d1. .. ~d10,on'., lt11tl' anrt'•"' 10 bl• the sample fact ol '>lcttdy 1mpro' cmcn1 "'\\e·,c 1mero,cd trcmendou!th O\Cr thl' )car.· said D1v10,anni :. me of the lit.'\'"' had \lo e JU t didn't ge1 the ball an the net and \omc that \\t' lo t thl' ~ore rcalh Jtdn't tell the IOI) ol thc ganw · ''\\l' dc~rH' t\,O. ma}tx' thr~ of tho~ lo St' \\ e pla)~ poorl~ agamM Lspcrar11a and an our M'Cond gaml' against ()\can· \'1cw "e de·· en ed tu lo\\.' ·• Ld1c;on appcJrl'<l to be"hcadeJ for a lo'> awu:1! l 11.1 .. qhorne on 1 uc<>da' \\ 11h th re~ of 11' lornardo; o;1dchncd bt.'\3USI.' ol red latd' picked up in thl.' pnor s;ime hut ">mnh Qu1'1t and \krl1no r<l'll' IO lhl OuJ\JOn tu fill the ~~ ) ·· fhC') \H'h.' m~'lf'l \\Orned abqut ou1 lhrec .!tCJ.lWl!t hn~n~ the ~~son nn 1he ,11.klrncs '31'1 D1<.11o"aont ''l hi.'\ lch thl"\ h,1J IO\\ Ill 1\ \0 lhC\ 'd !Plus~ s~~ EDISON/Bl) . ..__ Quist Merllno Notj~s.t .a walk int epark . . UCl's 14-point.Jead vanishes in OT loss Hodes has his. _________ ___._;; ___ -1-o wn ways for- getting around '-"'ta h_ctate_...,eals-inr<tttlatttmd~w-aft 1111entt&rntt foul U -..) U c.111 for h1' fourth personal II told. Anteaters 9 5 94 · ~tt louh \\l.'re "'h•stkd an the t~o- -h1•ur .rnie. '2 on l '< hnd ~4 on Utah B·g W~est setback "ita\c Butler Mike Do .. 1orcz)k and By PAT L!\RKIN -I l\.\'\10 rJo,J fouled out for the o 'Ir"'"" '°''"PoN1...., \ntcatl.'" and th c other pla)crs an the r \\ hl'O !),an 1 l"<k' run' 1n the 1h1HI By JON FERGUSON g.1m~in1\hl'J ~nh-four foul . 1nclud· I .inmr.1t -1 :'\ngctrr \larathon n . O!•,_.°""Y_\i...., ~ tn¥ three \gg1e. \und;n hl' nught lcl'I th.w hc"i, tit u ( n11.,.ng.tll1nr \\llh J l·Hl<11nt k 1ad \lier Pell.' h11 a P31r of free thrO\\>S · 'hl>th\ J1'>.1d' .1111a~c I h.ll 1\ unk'' 1lw l ( I \\.lll hl'd "' hope' tor " first· on' the l'nt1.·nttonal foul call. a than .. r.tu~" pn.'ll.dl"tl h\ torn-1m. --""u.u~ LontcC1·nc. 11iur-_0ran · \\(nt t he fkr >=---.. -l-....::....--.---------~-----..:........,,,:---~---------_:_--------~-;tl~!'"'"'>!>r~fFlll\i,KJi(l'c"-, a .H·)l·ar·olJ ( orona namrnt bH U\\OH.llt' rap1dh fl~h1 I ktorcl)I( fifth personal and sank lid \1.ir Jttornc' and on .. -a,mn.il along \\tlh 1ht• lt1mh1n.tbk lU"-h1on th'"· lil".\t of l"'I.> lret.· thro\lo . After 111.1L.uh~m:1. '-'.umpcutw.u . atl''> L tali ~t..l.LC· lk1i.l .0l'."l:) arul < 1rant nw. ~J the ~-Cuf!d Pete re· \\,tlkeng \\h\•re 1111 l\\;IO ha\ \\alk1.:<l (nlf:)\.'rl f'l'll' flldl'd a J.,i·fX11111 run tO 0(1uo l'<J an\] Jilt :J t;.(()011umpcr tx·rure 11e tl\CiJrlll' .111d l''l'ntuJll\ pu\hC'd 11 "h ...... ~;a h1g·t1mC' 1..·:ill " Mulligan t -..ng (\\ll I l-loui·lnng runto,in· inw n\l'fllml . "'hl·r~ (1r~g ti.-1u' s:ud ut the Butler cfhow ·we had a hke ''-"·'"' .111d a Jouhll' bl.1,tcd ._t.'t.'Jl\'f took 1. 1ntrol tn\tJl· to kad ;a • lrf·poant k ad llt-lon: that e'en hap- pJJJll' I frn.k' h.t'> \hullkJ 1nJ 4' Q4 n' ert1ml.' '~ 10 tx·t,m· ;.i nJtltlnal f'C'nl·J \\ l can I ~tand pro pent) \\c p.1dclk<lh1,,\,l\J1.nl""'-''Crnlot1hl' tl.'IC'l\llln .1Ud11:nll' ol \,\hi .11 thl lll\tgaH't1,.,..a,-11,ama11ngtomc-.. \\Pdd'' m1>">t l.1111ou"trml\ 1nl lud1ng Hr1.·n l \COi\ l cnh·r 'l'"l'~ rnn pla) that lonf \\ llh four (11hr.1har, :--.;~"' l.1.-.1land., < tX>k. l (I shpj't.·J w ·" 1n thl Bir '"~'\ ll>UI\, anJ our su" 1.Jn 1 rm not \\olnl.a11n l11.1wa111hd ngh'lh l hJn· 14.1' O'er.ill. "h1lc l tJh ~t..111..· 101· \a\ Hlf 11 ...... ., thl' ofliuals' fault nd .tnd th1.• ~h n11k .,th·td1 bt·t\\1.'l'n ~ro,cJ to 10-7 .' 14 1 h1. \nte'.11,•r' 1.1ther.. . < .11.1llna an1.l 1he nranttl' ( 0.1\\. . f\.'11 1n111 a 11e tor 'l'nth pla1.c "'ch \m1th ,,ml &llh 1cams got some I h><l1.·,· k.11' ol \\Jll't \\Jll.intt h.t'L' · 1 n:\nu \1a11.· 'd111l" thl' \l!J\ll'' mtn1.•J l'>r-eal..' thl.Tl' (1.i~t 10 m1nu1cs of 1'>1.1.. n \\d hl't' unh:nt1.·d and h\' l ur· an lo .1 Ill tor il 1rd "llh l.on B 31..h r1.:~ulat1on) It v.j a 1ou~h pan for n:-nth hold' (1\11neo,., tkto'-\\urlJ \tat.: and l ( \anta Harhara them rhe upponunilll.' v.crc there. fl'lllr1.h hll ,1·1 'l·tnlk l rtl\\1ng lll lhC l hl'rC\\J\J lot ol rrC,\Ufl'••ll t'< th and \\l' tc)(ll.; athanl C Ol lhcm .. \11.111nt<11h1 .1ha(an 7 hour' an .lul~ <ti · tc.im' hmlFht · ..;i1u l t.1h "t.111..· ..\Iler Butl1.·r .,..35 1:al!1.'d for tra\.cl-14~ "? Ht'al1,n 1ra,, • ....,,.d :rn l~·m1k <·oal·hKuhn\m11hol1lw1.1tgntrl.1' llll! 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"' ,,Jl.ll H\..td~·i. \.WI' ")U..\\ (!,Jn1c.,anJ v.l··''l'R: l'a '" ltlrtUnJt~ltt HtTdman and f..cnd.3H -\-0una.----...!..------"-----+ anothn v..11i.. an thl 1Mrl.. coml' out l1n uip Im a' harr' \\1th hltl<~ 1rad1..'\i 1umpc~ and Rob HuJc, \l.1rtell h1., ..... 1lking 10 l >c-our tcam a .. J wul\J be \\' ''l 'l dm' n l>nl..tort '' r.; hit one ol lv.o tree thro"-S Hmlx·r ,,1 1'11\h \(hl'll hl nh\l'r\l'"•d ·l~ .... 11h,\\hi.1l,,l\or-...·,,·111111nu11-.10 \\llh I 16 kft Bu1kr then blocked ,,111\\'1.>rlC' 11 ' '"' f1<>rt 1 I.error u'an~ go lftiu,'-ccpcr"' <.hot and rchoundt.'d thl·\lttJk' lllru,hntou1.anl..lbct11 ht fktorc-ihur~a,, Ltati \\,ltl' "'"' <1rant'' 1111<,\, hut aOt'r runnang the 3 p.ur •11 the 1 11 kl'I" .tnd ,,1,1\ '-10 un 1h1. n ad 1h1 ~a' lud dt>i. Jo.,..n. 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HMn of Coron. del M• flat flh own • ., of ru1v ... tlnt th• seas. !Please "e HODES/I ll Then 1n a pmc-,,l 11~h1 tillie1:uan~. th!"(~ :i flJ"' v.11.h no rc1.cJ\er at the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R~k,Rutlcr\ l~"v.11h'JOw~~ tint\h. Conquerors vie . - for CIF crown. Tall timber in Sequoias handles Lady Rustlers, 80-61 Lack of b0ard_ s leads to exit.for Golden West College women in state playoffs 19·P<lU\l ka<l. 7 .w. and put an end • • 10 tt\<> l ad Ru,tlcr-.' ~•son, one • ll'nhou .i lrc'lhm n. ~on.-d ''I ht 1 I ttw I ,i, < 11;int!t• I t'KHn\\ Junna 1hc run (1\\C cntl·rcd th1: 13mL' a'''1111mg fll,>lnl\ ll fame. but V.a\ shut Jov. n h' a tou h Sequma~ Jc-ten~. "I ht') did • aood Joh on dttcn~ np1n\l "'·" ~'d~tm:Lhn "t ht ~hut ttO.n out t'He hmlk •nd tMidc .. mc. \(l that V.I\ th(' dtflt'rtfk't'. Wt' f'l'h I ll,t tin ta\t tlr(a~ ptltnl\, but v.c d1Un't att man\ Inda ... . . ·"We got hutt on the' ~fJ\, 100 \\c didn't It'\ 'Cf) man) it-bound and 'I lot of the-ff «"On!'f camt on O~Mnt rttiQUnd1 Wt JW didn't ft'bound and att tM f1tt httetl. T'Nt'~ ~ tilk-J Yt lth turmoil be\ Utt Of die "hctl' wu on: ;snd \loC d1dn·1 d1l tort 'It' th.st • "II v.:11, gooh >ica ln ... Stndthn C1oldcn \\'-'''· v.;tmh o,hm 4 1 h ...;uJ "l'mglaJ 11'~0,cr ·· rw:rlcn112~ lll Nlf trnm th1. n "lf anJ \\ tl~1n. an 11-0ransc EcnPlft " onl\ 11 t'f W lrom 1hc Ian '1 "11' <. ontrrcrKc ~k\uun kottd 1 lealft· oulrelx>unJcJ , 21·~ l, ;and n~' ~r l"(.11· high 1 hlf• (1W( on an t•t'dlnt h m* a mo'l' in the ~ 1nd half \hoot1na n11tn She •'al 4 t0r 4 tolD unut·J·.Sti rrm1int"d. • the hnc an\J 1 of 11 from dw leW ··1 ht) dommatrd the hfl'rd~ on U\ ~ h1I~ alto contnbu\lnt -• dlw.~.·=­~l that', the Jttlcn-nc<' 1n the:: \C\tnnl ' \ll"ll' a\ t;u a\ our ,, era • " ''" mN. ( 1udtt1t Jkbon. · G 1 ~ '31J \tmkhn. toot•l t frnhman fotwaril. ~-Id Tfir Lad)' Ru\tkMo rlo~t tMPr•n the ~bOtandttolead tht .... 1a1Me thl' tttundlulll tc• 'ICHn lbl·\~) •hfn ~nmeat MmtJDAt ~ o..ia. fl.1m w,1~n unl a pan from the hnc M Co•. ~ Daftaa 0 mn *I I ' . *Ith J•Ht undt-r f(luHnnnutrs to otar; ,,and ~ ceatrr ,...... BUt Scquotl\ 1ook ('(lntrua from 1bft'tht'Mtd)puleiil theft Hd rolkod to• t ~· \ rvn tq taltu ra•-- . .. • Top 20 teams~ Syr~cuse, lewa=-.... suffer upsets From The Allodated ~ess .. Dana Barros scored 31 ~ints, including two free throws with I :41 left that gave Boston Coll* the lead for good. as the Big East's last-place team stunned s1uh- ranktd Syracuse, 9Q..87. ThurMtay night 10 collcgt' basketball. The foul shot-; came during a I O;O run and_»' c the Eagles an 82-81 lead. Barros follov.ed with an off-balance 15-foot 1um~r to make 11 84-81 ~1th 40 seconds remaining. · , Sherman Douglas, who led S)racuse, 24-6 O'-Crall and 9-6 in the 81g East, w11h 24 points, missed a 3-point shot with 26 seconds to go and Bobby Moran sank two free throws for Boston College, 11-15, 3-12. four S<'COnd later. · Elsewhere: Michigan St~t~ 83, Iowa 81: K1rlC Ma nns scored 22 i)oints, including fi ve 3-pomt shots, and Stc'e Smith hit the go-ahead free throws, leading Michigan tatc to a Big Ten upset of No. 11 Iowa. . Smith's 1wo free throws with I :45: to pla) ga\C.~ thC' Spartans .. 14-12. 5-11, an 81-80 lead and thwaned a late rally by Iowa. 21-7, 9-6. which trailed. 75-65. w11h 7 25 lcfi. ' Dliaols 63, Mluesota SI: Nick Anderson orcd IQ poin1s and No. 8 llh1101s got its last e1dlt points on free throw'S'as the Fighting llhn1 defeated MinQ esota · Illinois, 24-4, I f-4, led 55-49 with les than t"-O minutes to play and endeti their ~conng b> ma~1ng the eight free th rows as Minnesota, 14-11 . 6-9. fouled to get posscSsion,ofthc ball. The Ill ini avens.ed an earlier loss to theuopbers. North Carolina State 94, Maryland 77: Chuck) Brown scored 23 points and Rodnc) Monroe added 2.:? to spark No. 20 North Carolina tatc. 19-7, 9-4, to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory o'er \1ar)land. 8-18. 1-12. In Big West games: New Mexico State H , Cal State Fullerton 56: "1lhc BenJammandJamesAnderson hit free thro" in the final minute to secure a v1cton' for ew Me\lco •tatc. 19-8. 12-5, over Fullerton, l 4-12, 9-8. in Las Cruces Nevada-Las Vegas 81, Pacific 71: .\nderson Hu111 scored 21 points and Moses urr; had 13 rebounds a\ I 8th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas, 22-7, I 5-2. defeated ·Pacific.6-20,2-15. , ' UNLV scored the first nine point\. ofthc µme and -led by as much as 21 point 1n the first half 1 he Rebels had a 43-22 lead w11h 2:04 left 1n the half. Fresno State 7S, Su Jose St.ate U : Ke' in Stevenson ,. TEtE\'ISIO'\-RADIO J ,., ......... . Mlchlpn State forward Parish Hlclunan frltlfltl fires shot over •d Horton of Iowa during Spartans• 8J·81 up1_et w in. scored 20 points to lead Fresno talc, 13-13. 8-'9. to a '1ctory against San Jose State. 5-21. 1-16. lnthePacitic-10: . . Stanford 7', USC 15: Todd L1ch11 capped 13th· rank~ tanford's first perfect homccourt sea on 1n 27 years. start mg a 22--0 streak in thcjirst hal f and fin1sh1ng with 28 points ma romp over USC Stanford. 24-5. 15-3. completed a 13-0 season at home after holding tht• Troi,3ns, 9-20. 2-15. oreless for nearly I 0 m1nu1esdunng the _2--0 run. UCLA 81, Callfonlia 73: Tom MacLcan scored 27 points. including 17 1n the second half to g1'-e \LA. 19-7, 13-4. a \ICIOr) O\oer California, I -11. 9-8. The Bruins never trailed and led b) as many as 14 points. • Aritooa 74, Waslllagton State 48: Anthon) C'ook scoreJ 28 points. including eight in a dec1-;1"c 18-0 sccond-halfrun. as o. I Anlona, 23-3. 16-1, pulled awa\ for a 'lctor)I o'er Washington State, 8-1 • 3-1 4, 10 clinch the conference champion hip. . WasblaglOJI 83, Arbooa State 7t: Eldridge Rccasner scored 30pomtsand Marl West added I<) as Washington. 12-15.8-10.dcfeatcd•\ruona talc, 12-14.5-12 toclin h SI\ th place in the confcrel)cc Ort~on Stat.e 73, Oregon 69: Guard Gal) Pa) ton scored 2-points 10 leaJ Oregon 'tatc, 20-6, 12-5. past Oregon. -19, 3-1 4 • MarathoA gets full coverage KCOP-TV.C hanncl 13""1llbe goinga11 out on Sunda) tor 1h founh live broadcast of the C ti} of Lo'I .\ngeles Marathon Cha11nel I J's "-trC·tO-\\ ire coverage ofthee,cnt Wiii bcg1naH.a~. unOa}. \\Ith~ X ( 1070)prov1dmg conunuing "' c radio rcponsstanins at 7. KCOP has "o n two E:.rnm) s for 11s telecast of the event. the nc.twotlc' -mp SJ)orlmgcvcnfiinnua~ There will be 27 camcrasalon&the 26.2-mil<.' route. plus four hehcoptcr~ wtth m1cro"avc rcla) and th ecranc" wITh cameras and opera 1ors. a ong "itb fi vc mo' ins cameras. Bam-Tompk1ns,a veteran com- mentaicirforthe Oh mpu:s. and Nancy Ditz, a l\\o-timc LA Marathon winner and Amcnca"~ top \.\-Omen'-; finisher 1n oul. will JO in the nctwork'sanchorteam. l he) will Ix· JOined byanothcrgrcat marathoner. Austra lian Rod Dixon. who finished third in the inaugural LA Marathon In 1986. lnadd1t1on. runningcolumni t Toni Rea' es and mar11thon anal) st Larry Rawson will pro' 1de tcchnic.11 background and support. KC OP anchors11m Mallo) and Wend' Rutledgewtll beat the staningllne. while sport aster V1c"Thc Brrd.." .Jacobs will be in the mob1IC .. P'1Ck· . cam." u..cd foron-courS<'rompc111or 1nter\1e"'1,· ( hannel I VHallns._s hil\ c hcc:n good fort he rau• rlal·hing.a peak la .. 1 )Car"hen 11 v.as' ll'v.ed h~ morl· than l\\O million\ 1e\\er\ tht.> h1ghe\t hKal telc' 1s1on raung'iOI an~ marathon hcld If'! lht' I \,including ~cw ) ort:. Mean" h1lc, 1' "I~ radio I\ runn1 n~ the enc>, .. < ountdown to th(' ~1ar J· thon. •• "h1ch t·~n be heal'd SuturdJ~ at6 50a m.and6'47p.m.The reports. by Boh~ott include tip~ IOI runncr41 1 r.11n1ngt~1.compct<.' 10 a maruthon · 0 r orcoll~c ha ketball1unl..1l'' · p~ l\<I OlU!>l lhl~ lln1t'Ol \eJI l he cat>k nl't""ori... lall .. 11" \.tart h Madnc , ":ind 11 all c,wm p1dm~ up steam awrJ.t\\\l1hthclir .. 1nfL · conlcr<.'nc.:c tou'rnamcnl g.1mc., 1n- cludm1111 h' l"t hamp1onsh1p cnn- tc ts1n"h1chthe"1nncr"11lrcccwc an automatic NC \A hid l PI\." 111 -;ho" at ka1,11"0 conlfrcncc champ1on'ih1p gamc1, c<ich n1Rh~ from \aturda) through ~1 ar<.h ll~l.Qllil"W h\ thl'lour .\tlant1c \oa!lt ( on~rencc quar- tcrfi na I~ and t "-0 Pac-I 0 quartl·rli nal) ... on March I 0. -Hut tltttH-)trSt'lrWnTTmlp lmM11r 11 . "hen the ncl"ork "111 '>hov. 'ie\cn gam~s. induding fi, c conkrcnu champion titp'>. beginningat 11 10 a m l he a 1 n "'rru>'I up on 111Hfa) t.m:h 12. "-Ith tourl1 \ e ganH~'i anti a tapc..Jela~cd tclcurn of the.'.\( C final at midnight 0 \uh~ rihcr't to thl" I ( h.inncl "111 tx· able w \\Jtc h the \tan le) ( up pla)ofhon~pomC hanncl .\mc1tea which owns the HI ·., klcv1~1un ngh t\ I he fir'it game to bc 'ihown on I. C hannd I\ ~riturda\ ·, Montre.11- Hartford game. · 0 . I he lir\t of eight regolar-'>t:a .. un \.1aJor L eagut• Volle' hall mutchl'' v.1llbc ho"non ~l>\j\unda\.M l/.lt ,..,,11 feature the I cb 2S m:mh · hctv.ccn Portland and M1nnc'luta, "'1th Chm Marlov.cdo1ng 1hc pla) h}·plu} anll Kath} C1rcgor) h.Jndhng . the <.'olorcommcntar) W@ek@r:td TV,,radio sports Saturday Tt:LEVI ION IO a m -TENNIS:\\>( T Final~ from 1>.111a., C hannd : JO a m -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: \1rn \.\ D1Klj!l'r\ JI l < 1. i..rnu, ~11 w1 • 7 )Op m -COi.LEG E BASKETBALL:< al \i:uc I ulknon JI Longlk:>lh\lJtr t..M \ !1611U). 7 lO pm -PRO tlO<'KEV. Vh1ladc:lph1a <ti "ing\. "I \{ I 'i7111 from Pon \ Luc . I la . WC)R 11 a.m. -:AUTO RACING: N.\'C AR urnnd Nauun;il Sunday Goodwrcnch :! from Rocktngham, ,( • l \P~ fl.30 a . -COLLEGE BASKETBAl.L: \nrnrui ,1t UC'LA. Chan cl 4. Noon XHIBITION BASEBALL: Oakhtnt.I '' < hK.IJo C..ub~ from Ml.'~. Ar11 \HiN • I p.m -COLLEGE BA KETBALL: Luu'"' 1llr .11 Nn1r, Dame. C hanncl 2 I pm -GOLF: ~n1ors tc>umamc.-nt Imm lnd1.in \\di' ~la?~~ (~3to~iEoE BA KETBAl.L: "'unh l J;uhnJ \t.111 al Wake forest. E PN J • 30 p m -GOLF: l'C •I\ 1oumnmcn1 from < or.ii <;pnnp.' Fla . Channrl 4 ,. 3 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: lJ\( al { ahforn1a Chan nel 2. , J~OS p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD~ World Luge ChJm · p1onsh1ps from W1n1crburg, W(cs1 Germ311~ (tape), h1&hh&ht of Women·~ World l up downh1l \k1ing. TBS 4' p.m. -COLLEGE ,SASKETBALL: Nonhra\1 C onfc1cnt·r 11\Jc gamr. ESPN 4:30 p.m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: 8o~tna-Robby (l)'l H V1rg1I Hill, llorS( rac1ng-flonda Dethy (dt'lil)C:d) (hannd 7. 4 30 pm -SOCCER: ~n D1cso at 8al11morc. Pnme Ticket 4:30 pm -PRO HOCKEY: Montreal al tlanford l Channel S pm. -COLLEGE BA81t£1'8Al.L: \1 John'\ at Villanova, WOR. S:30 p.m -COU.EGE BASllETBALL: M1rquc11r 01 DeP11ul. WC1N. () p,m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: M1d·f.Jl,trrn C \ln• fcrcncc 111tc game. ESPN 6:30 p.m. -PllO l.Ul.ETBALL: (hppc"' 11 Phocnl\, Ulf.nnc:l 5. 7.30 pm. -Pl\O ff()CgEV: Ph1l11delph1a at 11..inas Pnm<" T1Cktt 8pm -HOUERACING·Santa <\n11artpl1 y\ C hannrLS6 (Prune T 1cket, 12 lO • m ),. 8•.)0p m -COl.J..EOEBAS~AU.. W>om1 na1t l 11ah. PN. 10.30 pm -COU..EGE IA.81.ETIALL: Ut1 h \tatr at .Frnno State (dcla)~). Pnmc Ticket aADIO 10:0' a.m. -Dlll8ITION l.UEIALL: Ood~n vt Nt'w York M~~s.. KAIK' (790). fl:JO a.m. -OOU.IOI IAS&ETIALL: Amon1 •t TELEVlSlON 8 am -RUNNING: LO'i \ngeles Mara1hml Ch.11111\'I 1 l fl ~.\. O(Hln l 9 a m COLl.EG E BASKt;TBALL: C •eorttrtvwn al yr.icuo,c C h..annrl .! · . Q :a n1 -Al'TO RA<.1NC: N \\( \R Y. 111,ton < up <1oodv.rrnd1 llU lrum kt1tk11l1ham. ~ (, f.IJ> • 10 am -OLLEGE BA KETBALL l>uk<' 11 '\urth C arohn<1 ( h,1nnrl 4 Ill '<l t1 m tXHIBITION BASF.BALL: l>ud&l"t\" 1'C'v. Yurl.. Ml'I\ C hannrl 11 11 am -PORTS . tJNDAY: \merman t up l)mna\11\' trom f'n1rfa,, v. < hanncl 2 • l I a m -GOLY: Stn1of<i tournamrnt from lnd1.111 Y. ell' < 'hanntl 7 • Noon -SPORTS WORLD; Boxing-T Oil) "Thr r 1acr'' l opcL \\ koc .. y l odr1dac: 1n I Al Junior·h&htwc1ah1 \Ille oout from ~cronwnto C hannC'I 4 12 30 p 111 -PRO BASKETBALL: l.J1krt'\ a1 1 lou\lon thannd 2 I p m -GOLF: PC~ 1oumamcn1 from C oral ~pnnas. Ha • C hanncl 4 I pm -COLLEGE l.u&.ETIALL llhno" a1 tnc.l1ana. ChanMI 7. • • I: lO p m -AUTO RACING: lM A Gr1nd Pri11 of M 1am1 (dC'la>cd> l \P • l Om -COLLEGE l.UIETBAU.: Ol'l'&on iii Or~un tatr, C'hannc:I 2 , 3 l> m -TENNIS; l ' " \\omen· Hardrourt final honl ~n .\nto1110 (dc-111\rtH. lJS \ 4 J> m _: PftEP BAllETIAU: 4·A City ~h11n1p1on,h1p fronl tht LA ~pom AtTna (taJl'C'). Pnmt Tick.rt 4.30 p.m -COLLEGE l.UIETBALL· u1hem (on· rc:rt'IK't' \Ille pmt'. l PN 6 p.m -PRO l()('('U! J kOITll .. YIC'l'l. Prim(' r 1ckct 6 JO pm -COLLltGE BA$&1!'1'11ALI.: \mt:nctn \oulh lonrci~ncc 11tlc aamc. FSPN 8 p m, -HORSE RACING; Santa Anna "Pl•>' ( hannrl S6 (Pr1mtl1Ckr1, I I pm.) 8 pm -COIJ.SGI IAl&1!'1'11ALL: Nc\.idt-l.,ft Vrpt\ at New Mcuco s1a•cri. '· u ~ 9 p.m -• .. PllO Vou.BYIALL: Ponl1nd II MtnnftOla tta~l. ~PN. 9 p.m. -rasp IAl&&TBAU.! C'IF '·AA champaonth1p frum ttw LA Spona Arena (&ape). Pn~ Ticket UCLA, KMP<.' (710}. RADIO 12:05 p.m. -IXBlalft..ON IUEIALL: Anatlt1 va Sin 7 a.m -IVNNINO: t.os~Ma,.thon, KNX (1070) ' 0... KATH w:a KFMI( fM)) IO:JOa.m -DlllalTIOlf IM&9AU , f>odeen vs:; Ntw ·~ lm. -l!G fl• &ITSALL: tiSC 11 C'ahforn1a. Yorti Met.. KAIC('79o, .. · ·.< KNX 1010). "" 12:0, .e,rn. -amarrlON 8Ma•U · A•• ~l San 6: f!_m. -PAO llAIU:TaALL: 01ppm ea ~n Difi1> IC.MPl'(7 10~:~e: .. OT .1(9}0) " ....... <.i ..... "--"''·U r.-.... ......, t~JQ..J.11'1 -Al.Le Lelsm at tfou.,_, • lOp.m.-,....... ... -·-.-n&a111111""'rltt-1U.A< (J~ Daniels' cOntraci: squabble w ith ·Redsse~tledquickljl ·by~oin toss PLANT CITY. Fla. -The Cincinnati ---- Reds settJcd a contract d1•putc with d1sgrun-~ &ltd outfttldtr Kai Daniels Thunda) when • • • • owner Ma~ Schott conducted a coin toss. --,-- whkh Dln1cl' won. Reds spokc,man Jon Braude stud Schott calkd heads. but the coin c.-ame up tails. A~ a result. Daniels - who had walked out of training camp Wcdne~ay-will be paid $325,000, the lowest figure he saJd he \.\Ould accept. Daniels. 25. who hu 1101 been 1n the major leaaues long enough to qualify for saJan arb11rat1on, ~a~ paid S 185,000 last sea~n The ft?d\ repone<!ly offered him no more than $300,000 for 1989. but Braude refused Thursday to confirm the team's offer. Daniels. th e Red~' ~tnning left fielder, batted .29 J in 140 game la'>t· '>Cason with 18 home runs and 64 RBI. Schott flipped the min in the parking lot of the Reds'. Plant \11y rra1nmg compleA . Braude said 1t was beheYed to-be the first time the Red~ had e"cr used a coin toss to resoh ea contract dispute .. h "as mutually agreed on." Braude said ··~al ~·d he·s looking fol"\.\-ard to g:cnil\'& ba~k to ~ork 1omorro" ... Schott nipped the coin after Dan1t>I~ and h1-; agent, Blazers top Clippers again Clyde Ornlencored 17 of his 31 point\ -C. 1n the third quarter Thursday lught as the • Portland 1 rail Bla1er continued the1rdom1 -' Lou ~heim, met walh ~ Manaett Mu C:oot and failed 10 reach an 111ccmmt. -Stvttal Rcdi playm 1upport.td O.n1cl1 1n h w,uabblt with tht front oflia-. Outfaeldtt Eric O.v1t wott Dlnacl1° No. 21 un1fi shin 1n Thunday's workouts and had Daniel•' narM a uniform number wnncn on his ht'Mbend. 0.vis had b1t~r contract battle wi•ti the Rcdi and had threatened t show up late for sprin& train1na before ht qrceina. v.11 hott on a SI.JS million contract that makes him t h1ghest-pa1d player in team h1stOr)' Red\ pitcher Danny Jackson. v.ho had a clubhou argumet1t v.11h Daniels la t September. defended Daniel dt'c1s1on 10 v.alk out "To me, 11's nobod)' else's busrn~s but K.tl'\ and th owne~· liut 1f he doc n't feel his contrKI 1s bean handled niht. this 1 the onl)' option he ha~." Jackso ·said. "Let me tell )OU. 11 takes a loJ ofaut\ to walk out a camp" Daniels blamed C'ook for the contraet dispute. • "Murra)''s the only pcr~n I can blame this on, Daniel~sa1d1 "Yo.u foci like you're getting \haft.ed. then h walks out of the meeting and thinks ever)1h1na 1s hun,k) dory. He thinks 1t'<1 all buddy-buddy. But 1t doe~n·1 "Or that wa)'. It's not that cas) " 1 he Reds also stud the> resolved the contract statu of four other pla)ers Thursdar. leaving only p11cher Lui Vasquez sull unsigned. Vasquei, obtained ·in an on season trade v.11h Boston. hasn t a(Tl \.ed al spnng train in ~et bccau\C the l . go,ernmc.ot ha • b(cn slo"' 1 proce!lsmg his wsa to enter this coun1ry. I'\ THE Bl,E .\{'H J:Rs ·~-=--~ .. \. nauon of the Los Angeles Clipper\ with a ---- 119-113 victor) at 1hc Sports Arena. their third in a tow. Terry Porter addt>d .24 points for the Bla1c~ who ha\.t beaten Los o\ngt>les 17 consccu11'c 11mcs Tt-.c Clippers losers of 11 1ra1ghrand 30 of their last 31 g;imc'>. "-Cre paced by Quhlein Dalley "nh 29 points After Daile) made a three-potnt pla} and one oft"O free thro"s \\1th 57 seconds left tu help r ut Portland's kad to 114-11 l . the Blazer scored thl' nex t five points on an 18-footcr b~ Jerome Kersey, a free throw by Caldwell Jones and l\\O fo ul shots b~ Dre~ler : .. In other NB.\ ~mes. cwl~ acquired Klkl Vande~ scored 16 ofh1s .23 points 1n the first half as New Yor1' "on its 22nd consecut1\e home game. 132-121. O\Cr M1am1 The Kn1cks \\ho tell behind by e1gh1 point1, 1n t~c fir t quarter and~" a .2 J-pornt lead trimmed 10 ~'en in the fourth quaner. managed 10 1mpro' e their home record to 25-1 Jobn "Hot Rod" Williams orcd 16 points in the fir t half. including eight during a 22-5 run that put Ck,cJand 1n rnnuol as the Ca'41hers handed '1s111ng San .\nton10 11<1 1 lth straight loss. 11.2-84 . Roo~1c Chris Morris \Cored 31 point\ and Lester Conner had a 1nplc-double and parl..C'd a lounh-• quarter rall) that c.arncd tiost ev. Jc~c~ ll\ er ( harlottc. 114-103 ... In l)Cn,er.AtexEngli1b torcd 26 po1n1 .. and . "Be honest, Bob. Do you' think coach wlll ever Fat Lever had his !llAth tc:rplc-douhlc of the "eaM>n ca mg The uggcls to a I 13-IOJ victor) o,-c-·r-.-.-o-u"""-.1_0_n______ e~ me ptwy?"- C\ tendmg 1hc Rockets• losing strcal. Lo '>IX F.c.tmc\ Reggie Miller orcd a carctr-h1gh 36 point'> :.ind Oetlt'f Sd1rempf had nine of his 15 1n O\en1mc a'I Indiana defeated (,olden tatc 1n Oalland, I 31 -127 lor II'> fourth Erickson Mlaf1:1i -bound7 1ra1ght 'actor) after a 12-gamc lo!l1ng meal.. Tom Cbambus t1cdacarccr-h1gh\lr1th 18reboundsaodSturcd . "11 \\ti -".l'ihtngton t.11c (o•llh 20 ofh1 U points ma lops1ckd fir'>t half a., Phocnl\ lx'al Denni'~ E ncl..\on "''II resign lo become rn.ich ~ . inJllf)·nddlcd acramento. 110-90 and sta}ed un-at th<' t n1ve~ll> of~fotm1 an~''-"lpapcrand ~ defeated n1 home against Western< onlcrcncc: c.-omix11-tck' 1s1on .. wuon .. aid. but ofl1uals .it both · uon. eh.ocni'l.,J6-4 on "' homccoun this \e3\(1n, .., nov. -~.houl'I d~1111:d the rcP<lfil on Tbur~a) 20-0 against the c-;t. --· n-tra1 bccn m~ 1al'nf hle-t • D1rcuor ~am Jahko\.1ch said in a ~tatemcnt released b' Ql'OTEOJ'THEDAl l{tttor Camacllo, \Crball} \pamng ~~th Ra\ t Booril Boom) Manc1n1 a1 u prl''' conll'rt.·nce to promote their March 6 hgh1"c1gh1 bout in Kl·no, 1n Y.hJCh fanun1 will be co~in& oil lour \C4.lr'i ol 1nau1v11) "I'm better lool..ing. and l\e JOI 'lhortt•r hair 1 hc\ won·t contuse me form>-&irl fr1cnd \nd Raf ' gut all tho"-' bump~ ('>Car 11\\uC) around Im eye' H<.' look'> 111..c fl.mg Kong·· · Blues .. rally to beat Kings Gino aulllnl ur{'d from th..: oluc lint" on a hard slap \hot v.11h 6 05 rem. ining and .. Peter Zeul added an in~urnn r ;,core "''''•' 1• "-:, 1.34 left , giving lhc t. Loui Blu~ a 6-4 victory O\er lh<.' v1~11mg Lo'i .\ngcle~ Kini) (J\.otll1n1·s 17th goal and lc1cl' 19th chma:wd a fivc-aool St l ou141 rally Sergio Mome110 scored 1wKr fonht Blue • enabling them to ofl'set a four-goal l..o'i >\ngel lir<1t period Defcn..cman Stne D•cllesae rci1stcrcd his first thrcc- goal NHL pcrformnnoc for the Kings, sconna twu:c in 41 ~cond~. Ouchcsnc's goal!!. gh1ing him 23 for the M'il\On tchpsed a one-season record of 22 for a Los Angele~ defenscman set 1n 1981-82 by Larry M1,,.y • Elsewhere rn the NH Breet GUd1rl1t scored from the top of the faccoff circle midway through the third period as Montreal edged Calgal), 3-2. m a pme bct~ccn the HI · front-runners. The win wa the \anad1cns' second '1ctory of the sta!>On oH·r the Aamcs 1n the S:lddlcdome and movl'd the C'anad1t'ns within J point of leaguc- lcndmg Calgary . Cam Ntely ored h1~ '\0th goal of the \Ca on Md Keo Llnsemaa got his 20th 10 lcad ho l Bo ton lO a 5-.:? VIClOr}' 0\ fr Quebec and into l'cond J)IOCC Ill the. \uam ()" 1s10n . , . In Hanforll. dell'nM"man Ulf amueleton, who a\~l~ted on the I) 1ng go.il <i orcd thl' gamc-~mncr at 8 11 of the third ix·nod to g1H' the Whaler\ a 2-1 \. Jt'tory O\ er VoncouH·r Charles leads Seniors event ,,... · Bob Oarlff. tht" n1ors Tour Pla>er of ~ the Year for 1988. turned to his trusty pu11c1 Thursday to shoot a 4-under-par 68 O\'t"r 1hc windswept Mount11n Course and take a two- strokc lead over Milter B11'kr in the lint round of n tournament at Indian Wells. Ooa J ua,.,, Gery Player, LM Gralaam, Dale 0..11111 and J.C. Geoa6e shared tl\C third spot wtth 71' at tht' V ini.ae Club. Wand aum of 40 mph made the course tncky and difficult for tflt 5 l·man fitld. Onl> 10 of them ~re able to shoot par or better. Otfcnd1ns ch1mpton OntU. MeMJ, who won b> 11 mokcs with 1 2S-unckr·per pttformance a )car 110. 1 at 72 alona with LarrJ "'""and Tem 8'.lw.. In the PO tournament 1t ('Of'll Sprinp, Fla.: T• ll.Jf9111, the fint min off the tee, "'* nine btrdiet for a 7-unckr-pu 65 1h11 pvc tum tht" lead in lhe 1torm-d11rupted and unromplctcd first round. None of the af\trnoon saancn -inchadi .. «fend1na ehampaon .1-i.::1ar· P1•I A....,, Man O'Me1ra and 8~ -had CQmPlctcd 18 holes when tht fil'lt of 1 ttnes of, thundmtom'lsswept over the TPC count' at ~lk Tract. The 72 players $&randed by lbe storms marled their pos1t1ons on the ra1n·sotked count ind ~re .cheduled 10 ~•urn 11 dlyhaht todty to complete first-round pla). White Sox trim Boston, 3-2 ' ~ .. HanN BalMI.'. ciahtt1-ann1na RBI in· fitld 11~ ICO~ t~ Mnn•"f run 1011 vt lbc ChlCalO Whitt Sol I )•2 VICtC>r)' O\'tr tht Bolton Red Sox Thunda)' an the "h1biuon __ ......__ ~ for both teams 1n Smuota. F1a. ( h~ struna t~ four ''"':Shiu durina 1 two-run c1pth·tnnina ~· ~ton 1c:e .a. •• pik'hftt thl'ft pttfcct 1nn1np whale Whitt 111r1er .llDY ._. IUowed eM bit 1n hit lhlft-uuu-. 1tint • ~ :·•-UOlhtt Hhibiuon 11•: A1lalna•1 1911 No. I diift a.oicr ...... .., itrucl out four in two iaDi19,11. ftvt lkaw. fi.~~ tmllrl'ed f'ourbfts lnl );.()~ vi(aory Ovtr OCCJr'lll :Tecb aa Wat r.tm lelda.; All • lhc un1\ n\lt) ·.,\port\ information office' Janko' 1ch "a ~1labl for lurth4:r-wmn~~11i.~rct.:u1 ...aid Rod C ommon'i ~n~ mforma11on drrcctor a ~ashington ~tatc. alw denied the rePflrtS K ~ T'-' -TV :tnd The Mom1!!.8 '1.e"s Tnbunc both 1 racomj "a!>h. 1d End.son "-OUld ancpt the M1a m· JOO Thl·~·aule T11m.·Hcportcd 1ha1 the coach had set u a ml'cl1ng w11h ht pla)CN f-nc\wn 1s one of t\.\-0 coa~he'i knoy.n to hn'( 1111erv1eY.ed w11h JanJ.:o, 1ch for -the Juh The 01hrr•1 M1a m1 a~\l\IJnt hcJd lOach (ral) \tl""~n') Probert found w ith co~aJne [)ctr1111 Rc\I Win ., fol"'ard Bob Probut, "ho hJ' lxcn 1n kohol ri.·hab1h-* ta11 on li\C time\ \\JHhargl•d ~1th c.mughn1 14 l gr:im'I ol rnuunc: .icnw. the l <., C. annd1a n border 1 hur~da' .\uthonll<'\ \Jld the drug~~' found 1n hl'I underv.cJI Prolx-rt. who\<' on·1'C prubknH with dnnl1ng. and on-IC'C d1"4. 1plinc JlrohlC'm\ hu't" troubled 1hc R.eJ "1ng~ for a )car Ml\ iJrrn1gnrd hc(orc U Mng1\tmtr PHI Xomlves . ..\plea of innocent \\ii\ entered on Probert'\ bchaH'. said Prnhcrt'' attornc~. Harold t'r1ed In other nc''-' T huNi.1) l he '°)uixr &'"I cham pion ~n hanc1 o 49cr\ ~•II pla> the Ram\ in 1 ok\o .\u ti 1n tht fir" game ol the "t L ~ curr~nt o' en.t"a\ ~nci to he pla)ed in Jap.an. the lcaauc announced. 'Th~ gamC' "Ill be pl )cd 1n the O.CX ~at ""or~kucn Tol)o.r>omc. It ~ill '>l:lrt at 1 t n1. J<1pan 11mc and ~· lrlC\ 1~ throughout the Un1tC'd \uitc\ b) 1-\P i bca1nn1ngat., pm PDT . · Don Pl'Hllomme rccord¢J the qu1cke t f-unn) C .ar run m drag m 1na h1\tOI) dunna the opening da.,. of qualit)mg for the \C~ond annu;sl NHR .\ Supcmat1on31\ at Racc'-'a Par\; in Houston Prudhomme. a four-time funn' Cir v.orld champion to,t'red the quart(r-m11t' 1n l Q\ \Ct:Ond\ at 26S 0 mph • RH&)' W1llatt topped the fir Ida) of quahf)'IOI tot 1hc Goo<lv.rcn~h 500 >\SC AR .acc. 1n Rodunaham, :"II ( v.1th a record lap ol 14 793 mph at the onh < arohn.1 Motor Spccdv.ay The World Bo~ina uoc1at1on str1ppcd the m1dulcv.ctr.ht champ1on\hap from S.mbu Kalambey. 11y1n1 he had faakd to defend has Citic qainst other top-ranked boxers . 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MOt>orc.c •rtO L" Gve11~ma'I ,,.,,.,e":·al\Cl Boo Brower. outt,.'dt• OAKLAND ATHLE TIC!>-Slvntd Ttrrv Mldseason form '!llt"'°9(" •.a te.lie< S••" Jav • .,., o..lloe~, er.a 11.,,,.,. McC.•""'' ca•cre<,"ro -vt•• co•urac1\ TORONTO , BLUE JAYS-S•llntd Fr9d McC.r1tl t.ru bll.ttni'ln. •t1d Oval\(' Nero 0o1tiler, 10 ~ .vtar COl'lrl CI\ Nallenel LN~ A TL1'NTA 8RAVE$-A9rHC1 10 "'"1' w I~ Paul A\\41.,,,..1(,,... O•l(~f Ind ~·' Lem~t Boston ace R09er Clemens follows throu9h wltll pitch •t•lnH the Chlca90 White So• durtn1 ••hlbttlon opener Thursday. Cl•rnens threw three perfect Innings. lnl•tlder. on ont vtar COfllfects · NEW YORK METS-Aorft'd to '""" ,_,,,,.. o .... .a '~ CHIC~. on ' -vNr CIM'lrl CI PITTS8URC.H PIRA TES-S vtled Jos~ L•l'ld '''91ld OHtmon. Jtlf Cook •rid Moi~tt AIOU, o..•l·t'd"'' F e•1i F e<m•., •nd Jtfl l(lllO 1n• 1 t d«"s arid Rut>M ROdr •V..tr c.aicntr to Ol't ;;ear CO'lt•ac•i WCT Flfteh ST LOUIS CAROINAU-AQ<Md to '4rm\ (at Oealsl w !I Jot Moorant, r>•IC"tt• llld TOdd lf •t, ~ ~ • ~ UIC~. °" °"' .... cr><>•••t h Rt'lfWtcl 11\t Br.a c Otrl IU s I Off M ~... Pt.,·!~H CO!l'f•CI Of ("~ Ctr~ter O•ICMf ISIOlfe*\ • .) ' I ) 1 6 3 6 .) . FOOTBALL . . H.... ldlMI Mn Cl~ ~!MAU (et Glllr Hitfll 4·A n__.,,, Pe \ V ... df, " .. HODES ....... ty'• '°' cWtntc lawyen. .. , IPCDI U }an II a •flw ·auomey, but I dilcovend af1 mcwe fun provi .. tlluuleftn~ I .... IM nrildl to plainds • tlDdm said ... rm an 1com~tave1liulin1• so I think the two really ID ~ .... band.'' Hodes has two upcomina ..a. planned for th11 year. In June, Hodes A hopes to cross the T1uJuru Strait in ·. Japan and tn ~mber he"d lib~ cross the S2-milt Serina Strait 1 t separases the United States from SOv1ct Unaon. "I'm bopana that in the spint of G/asnosr tKat we'll bt .able to do it," Hodes said ··One of my auocialel as c1,1rrently contact1n1 , Alaskan authont1es and ao•na throu,h .all tbl poht1caJ channefs to try to pUll it off." The Bcnna walk would be Hodes' longest competitive walk to date and also the coldest. but Hodes says u doesn't present any panicular ~ lems. , ··1 don't thtnk the c.old will be a problem, I'll JUSt have to throw on a .Jwetsu1t 1 guess." Hodes sa.td. ··The. walls aren't pan1cularly danserous. the} 're JUSl really hard on my leas. Fonunately. there arc recesses on the back of the Skijaks so I can actually 1it on the back and take a r-Ht." Hodes admns his personal pati- ficl111on from the walks and seemuo cnjo} the pubhcit;. But underneath. he also seems to have a anawina feeling to give something back. At 33, Hode admtts that he's enjoyed more sucx-ess than most. .. Let's face 11," Hodes said. ·1 make a a nice livi ng and I want to Jive something back. ··People reall.Y take an affinity to che walks and I m able to raise some mone} for a local charit)'. But fund raising rclte on.the individual chat- ll) nght no". I don't have a maJor corporate sponsor and ~ dc~nd on theearmarled chanty 10 publicize t.ht walk." Hodes usuaU)' Wllt ta.kc a week at the 11e of the walk -son of a combined vacation and walk. "The waUc are &real combined wnh the walks. .. Hodes said. ·T ve aot it a.II there~ challenge, romance and intngue.·· 8e}ond 1989. Hodes is working on a permanent corporate sponsor for has walks. He feels a permanent poosor >Aould alleviate some of the fund-ra1s1ng responsabili"uesandclcar the ~ay to raise even more than the SI 0.000 Hodes says h 1s walks a vcraae for chanty. ") th10l 11 ~ould beaa<>od Hal*MI ,,.._.. 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CMr"" ... , .. ·-· ........ _, i • • ~· -.C• \., 4' '""' IOJ I U lllACTa 11 o ll•id ti .. .... UI ac: , .. 1 ~ - ,.. 1 .. l JC ··rd hke to sec 11 grow on one hand:· Hodc said "But on the other hand 11° something that's pnvatc and belong> almost e\clus1\.dy 10 me Th(re JUSt 1sn·1 more than a handful of u doing 11 " • RUSTLERS Froml1 Jac .. M>n. an .\11-0ran.ac: Empire on· feren p1d. entered the pmc a'eraging 10 6 board a game. fhc lad) RustJers turned the ball O\cr l5 omc v.h1lc ScquoLas "as guilt) of 19 tumo~ers. R1tt(nhousc scored a game-h&gb 23 "h1lc Da'• had 10 rebounds to leas' the lad}-Giant . "ho pla} Amencan RrH·r, a 6<>·59 w\nnt'r over LA Trade Tech. toda)' tn the semifinal . u O UQ 11C J(IQ 110 ' ... U O••l. Y TitlPl..I ) • I , .. At ...... "l(t > 4 ·• ··Their big pl (R1t1enhousc) did a good JOb tn\tde. l thmk he had 16 point~ (actual!~ 12) at halftime. all commJ from down low:· said .,,.. ~ ~•» () ~ ...... ft '""~ .. Ut'IS S•e!!O... tmkhn .. That's where o ur brcak- do" n v.a~. 1t came from the .tn.s.tde. "Hert v.c ha't' an 1ncxpenenccd f~hman in there But e~rybody made m1~1.ake on defense ton1aht." (0 didn't mal e too many mis- takes on de en5(. In fact "Defense ..,.on 1t for them." saad ind.Im. "The) made 11 toua}\ for us. It wa a .rombmat1on of us mak.ana 1umo1oe~ and m1ss1ng 1ns1dc shots. \\.e didn't get the t)pe of shots ~ rcall) wanted ·· It wa close most of the first half • but ~uo1a 100._ a five-poan t leed ( :!4-1 Q) -It btgest up to that point -"uh 6.~6 to ao 1n the half. TM lad) Rustlers d osed the deficit lo ·one, 26-2S. o n Wilton's fallaway · Jumper ..,.,th 4:JO tirft . Jackson scored 12 points fOr GWC while Ott Dec Hpr, the team's lcadin& scon-r at 13.6 poj1u11 .. mt. aJdcd l~. Mets' circus open ·early for busines.s Strawberry takes poke at Hernandez, then leaves camp to sit out tht 1990 season: and spontaneous news confem.ca had reponen and camera crews scurryma from one corner of the field to another. Strawberry finally walked out of PORT ST. LUCIE. Aa. (AP) _ ~1!'r.'.-~yina, "I'll be back when I feel The New York Mets' annual soap The J>l'!)blems center on the de- opcra bcaan Thursday when Nadbnal mands of Strawberry and hlS nevi J..caaue nome run champ ~rryl qentt Enc Goldschmidt. to ~ StraWbcrry walked out of camp in a nqotiate and extend a five-year contract dispute after takina a swing contract ~i&ncd 1n 1985 that Pl)'S the at teammate Keith Hernandez. .All-Star right fielder S 1.4 million this "It shows that our juices are ycarA~ith an option for S 1.8 million starting to flow here now and. wc•re in I~-· · acnina ready to play pmcs," said Keldl Hernande• .. restrained froM eolne at th• Mets first.........,. durlnt1 ltt• te .... ·1 Ma~r Davey Johnson, who was in Strawberry, who led the league with after Darryl Strawlteny. who tools a poll• photo ~ In ~ort St. Lucie. ~a.. the middle of the altercation, which 39 hom~rs. drove tn .10 I run sand was . ~k-~u~Mrua~mhlcdb ~~1nMVP~·~~~~~ ------------------~----~-~~----~-----~ their~m ~icture. som~ttmes talked ~fbecom1ng1 f~ ~·c . . · f 8 •I h · C d .. Asfarasl'rn concemcdl'mgJadit agent and returf11ng borne . t~ ~s . on tracts 0 etc er ·fews renew.· e happened. But l,.don•t like the way ..Anael~ He-most rece_ntly said it JU.St , this Jhing Is going. We seem to have 'before the Mets and Dodgers met in something every year and it's escalat-the playoffs last ~ear. VERO BEACH . Fla. (AP} -The 1989. • • oOdgers (,ecuuve Vice President ing." He has also had periodic and well-Los Angeles Dodgers ended their &lcher·s salary was renewed at Fred Claire made the decision on the The fracas turned the NL East publicized d1fficult1es with the Mets. contract negotiating season by unilat· $225,000. Crews will be paid first day clubs were allowed to renew ci)ampions' training camp into a Strawberry has shown up late for erally renewing the contracts of right· · S 130,000 this season. contracts. ihe renewal period cx- thrce-fing tjrcus: _ games, gotten into arguments with h:rnded pitcher~ Tim -SCTchcr and Both hurlers have· only one year of tends through March I 0. • Strawberry, Hernandez and John-teammates and he's been accused of Tim Crews Thursda). major-league sen.fee lime and fall &Leber. who was 12-6 with a 2.91 son met with the team psychologist; sometimcsg1vjngless tbao total effon II the players 1n spring training shon of the thrce-}ear r~u1rement earne4-run average. sought a Strawberry and his asent threatened in the-field. camp arc now under contract for for quahf ing for salarv arb1trauon. Sp5,000 saJa.I). · EJ 642-5678 C .. 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Good parking. 404 FERNlEAF, $1700/MO. CaH busmess hrs 9am 5pm only. @ "ILIFFS 311, 211 TIWll•E" © .. A ilMll. _. complex. 1 Bdrm lllOlmo wlimill ~· P9tto a~· "U. ~~ pn. _.,. Flt~~~·..,. a...,. dry. 11t +MC. ourrJ, NO PITS. • From N~h orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 • , j ~ 1 I I t t-1 I .. ... . . Orange Cout OAH.Y PILOT/Friday, ~etch 3, tMe -. ....... ,.,ftfOf .. ,, ...... 28". 28.A 276' -. ......,. .__, N .I . COftdo· Pool, -~ .,.~ M. ~ 40, MOO .-. tMed MOO/mo • .... -.... , ,.. c..-. 164~525' 3111••. ~~--,,.....,.,~o:--"'"'!"':l ~-_.,..-~-....""".""'"I *"" .... Atil .. ......, -. F 0t w "'-· Pf'OI, n·tmlla. n 11V _,. '*-2 BA, IWQe IE'lld9C M Twnmn ........ .. 26/ltlO V"Wtv; Watr.n Le .. w/p'it M I~ tOM SF edtl 11 11 .. ....,_ 1:======:;;;;1--22001W1n.s1911E ~vtil ~7 port Hatbor RlllO 111'1 .... ;....::__ )7& '-'*lfWJat.rv8oc.t HOAT•,htm Coate ,... -9¥1111 W/otlitJe ·--.... pwt.=:.,~~~ W$~T,:i: ~bly· ::5~M,;~ =N· Of'flCI ~iiAcit Mech, util Incl '* . . ~ . 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' no petl, ~50/mo incl l5a-504t/W Slngi. gantge, $76/mo u AIC $.75'-Cen ~ ,t dlt~ A1·!~ ;sf:s h AN~ __ llLL l ..... 11 utll Avlll now 4M8·t015 M/F to ahr •BR Nwpl Beh 6 Monlh 1...... • ~ 3 ores M2·Hle ~~ v S 1 O9 S , ,:g NICE Npt Hgll 28R. oet· · hOUM 1 bll< 10 beach CALL 675 8<127 --0-Fri-CE 0 Y aa-launcfry fee ;at Pool tennis S•001mo 5-• NWPT 8Ct4 " 875-oo&a pald No ,...11 $785 Holtfl/Motttl 2718 •'"I uttt 5~8-•952 In QI e • n e IO I e d SUITE TO SHARE GC>Of • ,._ 8 --• 8TORAGEONLY gar tO• loutton ldMI for ll"Mllt ; ·~IJM* • mllflftlMM 850-82l3or790·1'l LJMlllMI NB '850 rent• you a nice 20, vie Harbor & Baluw neu 720·7•18 -~~ ~m r,o4 f~ ~~~~~· :::' 31~~ petlo. trptc. '"* HatbOt Frig, d1thwut1et, ttov• Lux 111, 9751/f, apectacu· N'W"PTHGHTS neW!y ,.. 9ITll.. uni rm. In a lge condo, 110o1mo &.-6-7731 bull 2•1-0575 Of l.e'.«Js y S*t 8y epflty 87~1ot &.,.405 F~7 $1000/mo Ind. No~· S.-s-.&855 lat view, walk to bffeh. furblahed 28R lBA, hplc, Wkly ren1al1 $155 & Up inc maid ulll. all amen -NEW OFFICES 17th St • HR 2 ~112· _..L * 1BA, 2 block• ott Mndt MC complex & ~arklng. d/w, p11lo, encl garege HBO. tr" eottM. heated Miit~ 84&-7275 av111 now Stor9 274 2 Bldg ApPfOll no-2eo tq BA. \den,.,._ kite ....... __ ,:::::c::::: 2607 38A, 28A. redec:Of'ated, Some uhlt 1ne1 · En<:tosed elevators. tennis & pool NO PETS Quiet neigh· pool. 11-c>• 10 ocean NBMIF Non amk'riO"ihr -·ft Full~MfVIGe R.ntel 2 frpec. V, k1C11, pet1 --enc patio, dbl gar, leun· Qafaa-, $700/mo Avall· Avall now $\150/mo borl\ood 1925 87$-t7A8 Klt'aavt HSN Coast Hy 38r 2Ba Npt Shor" hM I NwptBehlgwareh<>uH all Parking. 646-•332 • c* Sl500/mo Open 1 ttA, 1IA, 2 e. gaqoe, O'Y hkup, 213"7 Elden 9ble nowt 790-8862 7M-52H or !42•202• Leguna Bel\ 494-5294 12 bike to beech $A50fmo or .P•r1 A.l>Pfox 1000 sit acal'll 1530 St1111a Ln 'W/d, '825 +wat•• $800 ,,, '°° 790-0131 1--I Fwn1"*9 Stt.dt0.11epe to m llllllLLI lfTI --1.1111 tnc 9ryon 650·:M>e3 30 c.iung P•lcl ~l PAIME OfflCE. AISPORT I GO SEE. IMe-A.78 MQ#lft. Aalt f6' Pet• Of' ••tllJ IPfl WALK TO BCH NR,HOAG ocean POOi pvt entry Spaclout 2·38R (aome .... ... -• or RV etc 6•2.0221 LOCATION Com~1t1ve . 4BA 2BA de1ached 119"'• Elleti 6'3~8260 28R 1,MtA twnhm pool S200 OFF 111 ~ONJH patio v 11 Incl no pets wl oceenvieW)on F~ay Spa suUe w 'ktlch«teue lNEWPORT Spacious -,prices. ~~ In quellty Newearpet1&p .. n1 db .. S625ty'fy 18Rdupl9x p ailo '"' P•I OK •Lg 18r,mteto J725 H75i mo 831-1255 f' 'h~.'::f!m:'"a Monlhly$800 . Bluf11 condo. Prof 10 c~rdll 95$-2600 I ~· lrg y1td Pell OKI '10 Hatdtng, BelbOa ~t-3t23 1 •LQ !Br, FI P gu pd $760, LARGE WESTCLtFF :1, ~rage wlllor.0,. Long t~e'"o'~a, 8 °br,S,240 ·stwe w/1ame Pvt MBA R.E Safe/Rt nt 1 Ottia. In Ste on 0o¥er • 795/mo * 548-44•7 Apt • No~· ~~·;:a, g!'. i!~~38 2BR 28A, pining rm trptc, Frp+c: w/d hkuPtl. PoOI &. Fr.. ree tee den avail, g., pool een • -N B -Recpt .,.., supply 111 •112 S.-7-1t65/213·5~·590• --"'*' . pool adults $850/mo 1P~Nopet1 NowlM"ng 112·11M t>es'eeflnow Avatlonor lu I /Offl R•nt '"', ... ,.,ox. ""'"I ..... ~ ..... ~.~.. &.-5-6l86 by AWi 171,.~4--0e03 3597 Harbor Blvd CM before <111. 760·1750 s ness ct .. -. ,.,.--- PENINSULA YEARLY ~-u ,.. M.WIYI Tll IUT1J -__.__..: 2769 UPS 722•12'2 _· J ~·'cozy 1BR 18A. "' Utll •ncl l ndtyl patktng .... ,.,. 1, 2. 3 a •BR yearly Apt' NEAR Hoag Ho1p1tel Unfurnished 2BR 2BA. pvt SIA WI llnl COSTA MESA·S•OO/mo ••ILL lfflll I bMch 1 ear p~ 1675 0 1gu.2008 873-M43 .-Houu Rantela....C~y l Light and 11ry 2 BR 2 BA peuo, pool No ~11. Wkly rentels now ... ~11 Furnished Mature. Resp 1111 U&llfHU ----- 8 .... ~1-• ..; & ' lBR Tr.eMlltrecit-...Apt1f ... Aenlall JR Mgmt Inc w/laundty hkup1 No $850/mo 11•2 Autland 11•000 wk & up 22741 Roo"lmate Over 30 To 1817WfS1'CLJFFORIVE E 17tl\ St , CM groa *,~ 1 can:wg.,..,... ,OCEANFRONT 2BR 1BA ture pool, apa, pr1vat• 875·•608 P•ta $850/mo &.-2·&e2g Ad Agt8•&-3879 NwptBlvd CM6<16·1445 ShareLgHome831·5801 NwptBeh.AgtM.1 5032 ..... 1350/mo 6•6-9M3 • , ~· ~ ~fy~k~~~ ~~or~•~•--i~~ii~~;~~ij~i~ii~iij~~~~ij~~~~~~~iji~~~~jijiii-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--xlnl •oc. $825/mo I beach I 13 0 0 I mo Of catpon In 1 ~ullfully • •GtMI 2BR 2BA lower 8"2·3850 Agl li'nd scaped teHtnn unll at 28111/Balbo• Gar, · · • 'T,lt Avt 3/15th 1950 Small Bach nr t>eectt In Sorry, no pell. • eyfront 28R tBA 2 car ~' ar .. 1 quiet P9f$0n 280 1v. ... 1760 • I 1Bedroom1650 gate;e S t200tmo ..-75/yrly · $225 aec. rm •-*Lowly 38R 38A 2 story Rell 875-8915 EvH 28drm 2Be lwnhM S88S wllem1ty rm roof - - -· -121 mfll ITlllT tundeck, ffplc, wshr/dryr Coron1 dfl,Mar 2622 COSTA MESA hkup1. garag• Quiet • MJ-1U• .,... S 1350/mo ' 1 BR. llghl. airy, frplC:, •Very large 3BR 2BA patk>, gar, w/d, ~med i28R 28A $750 •2BR •upper Duplex 1'1 blk 10 c elllnga Utll1 Incl tBA 1650 • 1BR 18~ . water 1 ~•· frplc Avl 1 $875/mo 760~8515 $800. New paint, carpet Aprtl 11t $14'00/mo 15,.,..,..,,,.,1 2BR, 18-A, •~ drapes, etc N~ Quiet ~ E'llde toe OPEN 10·• "'UIW llEITILS tenlive sundeek•. ltp+c:. Ottly CeN d• Mat Aptl U op•n ambianc e , 2 s c •• ~ ... I"••• !U earpona. ec;caa 10 pool 1•7 E 18th t . ..... ----2 adult•. "° pet•. trig •••• •11••1 Sngl M tMl\me B<and 11225/mo 673-5333 .... ••••-new 11l¥9f/Qray crpll &I <100 M«rlmec: Way • appt~ $1350/mo 2BR 1BA, frple, r•lrig Spec:iou•. quiet, MCUr• Bkr CALL 4M0-584M Hlgl\ ~ ne.w carpeL 1BR, $810 --we a h • r . d r y e r 2BR. 18A. $710 UmlW MllT 110501mo 123--0582 2eR 1·.eA. s125 2BR, 28A. GI EHC: IMng aBR lBA n•wly re· We wt.It '99erW yoor apt tower unit w/garege modeted 2 ear eoverd 30 days lrM , on payment S 1,<100/mo pkg, well loceted ,.300 of YoUf 11 .. 1 mo ren1 lllffl Shor•erest Ln. CdM Gu Paid 979-1911 3BR, 2BA 2 story Condo S l lOO/mo 723-09.-0 IL.Ill Tl ILL I 2 pat101 cloM to school• ••I .. * 2BR 18A, teundry room S 1,700/mo h & b Manha Maet'llb 875-35&a 38R 28A, CUl·d•-NC IOCI clOM 10 9 ()pl uset Gd ~rklng •O• F.,nlMI $895/mo Grubb & Ellll Realtors Sl700/mo Call But Hrs 2257·81 MAPLE 4M•·8200 9arn-5pm only 840·586• TSl MGMT 8"2· 1603, ..eilViEW~~ ..._ ... 28R 2BA. 2-car gat AC, NEW gorg419UI 3BR. 2BA, ~ ....... l w/d vaulted c.ll poof 3 ear ape•. frplc, oak Sp1clou1 2BR Apll I S135otmo 85•-9570t•ve cabslflrng, French dra, 2 Beaullfut pool ar,-, large _ _ balconte1, oeH n aid• rec:. room & laundry rm BIG Cnyn ape<:IOUI •BR PCH 74()-08•5 OHL y H75-H85 mo . •BA, pOOI, gated comm IMMAC 3 8drm2 Ba 1800 IU ..a &PTS "6QOO/mo Agl Glenn• ' 384_2236 0< •"9..0029 1q 11 French doors. IM W ....... -_j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii I w 1h r I d r yr 5 2 0 IRIS ---S 1800/mo 720-9966 •-_, ~ ....... I IJAIT'" Newer 2BR . 2BA new 1tt·~11erUf·1MI · P1ol....onally decorated carpet wtd hkup pvt lerTJ • Pehl 3BA 2';BA w/MCluded patio •tel Sl 100Jmo 11TT•••-....-o courtyard I pello & Pfl· Ava•I nowt 760-8862 ~ 11rs 1==-1~=!:==-.-:apiLC:hddtenA P9t& E $Ide 2BA. ger~. large r»c ShOf1 "' ~ 1errn 'f8I wi patlo." wsli7111<· IH lmm•d ocepy 1BR, lrplc petio CIOM 10 up S7751mo · $1~/mo Cel4 DOUG bMd\.. St100 875-8143 2SA• ORANGE 'llERBST 120·3980 or SOUTH OF PCH 18, TSL MUQr . 8'2·feo3 760-5000 newly dec:oreted L!Qtlt & CUTE, buf IPKIOUS 18R ~ .. .,,., / airy Ger~ $800 Avail E·slde Poot. cable S575 ~ 3110 875-2068 mo 64&-5137 11am-7pm . \t\Xl vr I~ '( ·11 I .. SOfry, no pell nEALTOHS • Cosu ~ · 2624 1 es10E 2BR1 BA Co11age Miii llW IPU 1111 lffJ Enclosed gar~ i.undry l blk 10 u.nd .JBR 2BA. 2 28R I BA on t,,. Bluffs' ~~~ :~·t 8<15~~~3: .. ear g., w d hl\up micro I ~n view )ac:uu.1. OIW. trpl SUOO Agt. 122-8520 17502lmo20, p•CIFIC llUT LIUTIHl I .. Eut 18th' St All new pnt I Dalllft Um.. TSL MGMT &.-2· 1603 crpl. Qui.t complex 28R ~omm 28R 2BA. 2 ear Sparkling clean 2Bdrm 18A.S725/mo OI 18R, garage, pool, Jaeunt 1•1,9 1 $750 All ullls paid 1BA..seoc>l mo S200 otfl Walk 10 Newi:><>r1 Bay Garage Sorry, no pets aec: de90 673-8&32 S1395/mo 8!1• ... 200 Ao• I 1060 WALLACE llWHIT .. m i '--1ge 2BR, 18~ ups\alra IM2• 142• 642.,.905 E-Slde 1BR xtt cond •. Duple• Patio, garage, 1 • l9IC Dine .,.. pool ~ocii~m~0 b•a-'h Wcaffii!ld ~C~63~1=°1t- L01t Jecob1 76(>-83&.- : Gnibb a • ~tori M•-1200 -1ow • • 89 GOlF ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE . FINANCING . ·ALL NEW '88·'89 GOLF• GTI •JETT AS •CABRIOLET'S IN STOCK On selected models on app(oved credit 4 9% fCK 24 months. 10-A. down: 9 9•,<. for 60 months . . The Tough Way. '. •' ~) ~. . - - ··~ "· ------~--c·___.__ a . llZ:· The Easy Way. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS STOP BY HOUSE OF IMPORTS AND RLL OUT AN OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM SO YOU'U BE ELIGIBLE TOW/NII THEN, YOU CAN PICK-UP ·yoLJR FR E -T-SHIRT/ AND POSTERS PartlcipatinglJJealer for 1989 L.A . Marathon 315189. HOU E OF IM RTS Your Catie of Custom• CoMmltment . . Or.,.. COMt DAILY PILOT IF~. Marett 3, .. ., ~· ODAY'S -. CRO SWORD PUZZLE ,, ... .,...toMI ........ 14,,.... ··; .. ::•" ,. . .. 17 C1' -~ ~~~== ;:~, IMlbluft .,.., CALL · 21 ~doof Glenna 780-1121 «>ntelll ., ..... =~. ~=--'°" ;.; ~itenl ... Olhztlll .. Dnc1iOn DOWN l~Pofl 2 £90-9Mpec1 3Jeeon'awife 4 Sct•pjM 5 UntUfllecl 1-:J•j!M~!•!!".'ij•!H'-B!iJ_J23~";enM1Ca: I. ..... -Law 21 .. .,~- .... pereon to do pey-21 DrOllM I StumlNM 1App«:l8 • Suncley c>uncll t lnlenglee able• & rec:elvablea. n ltedMn ye11 purchHlng, a"dmlnll· 32 Andl'"OICS trettve dutlea. perw.w 35 S"°"'9d uo mgmt of 7 peraon .-.. 31 Foddlf wn port atllf. Prefw 3+ Yf9 37 Styptic relevant • exl)erlence 31 Unanimou• ~ mutt haw In-3t AMI end terperaonal & COl)'I· 40 Lengttl uM1 munlcetion lkllla Send 4 1 Voung .,,_.. reaume to Plvo & 42 ~t • Halbrelch, 115 Town 43 Col1• oet -... "Plenty C..-°' • Ste 410• -CM 45 .CO count t2e2t 41 Coin Otoe> ......... , •• w .... .,,. W/otftoe ... 20 lvsl'M! 52 Ot cier9Y CM Top II 642-3490 56 Tr11f!IClll• aperlencad Pi cture Framer FIT po11t1on evellab6e. c.11 Mon-Fri t-S. 171-2787 PIZZA AEST AU RANT Mgmt oPPOf1un1tlel avellebta at. unu1111111 (11•)111-1MI .. llllllml Pvt IChOOI. H B ataa. 2~ 636-1441. P/T ... ""tm fle•lble Hours CALL 5et-OOH5 2 3 ,. 17 20 23 J7 10 Mourttaif\ nymc>ll 11 Of l>MWI 12 Being Lat 13 S.t11tng1 21 Cout coy 22 l4eolOgy 2• llftC*ld• 27 Sc>on•OMt .21 GNeout 30 Lend9d 31~ 32 a.ng. 11110 33 M1at1Me 34 Aephle 35 N Amette:an _,_, blrO 8 eU&m HUT• t"'.-40:--f"-~-+-- FIT. M-F 7a.m.-3 30p m , "'50/Hr. t>«Mtlta, no • HANOINOISTRIPPtNO ~A-MC 873· 1512 WE 9&11 aM heng togathal Strlp-lnatall, ~to tha" crazy. Design -C:Of'llUI· lelboe'a Original WlndOw W&1Nn9 ~&60-e202 CLEARVIEW •• WINDOW SERVltE Eaat., Special 10%-dlacount 731-4840 A NEW MP MC ~ In perlOl'I, 43 eao.ta On Tap9, 729 Fered St • CM ~-5525 IULDT&TIMT Mature & exp'd Sml ••-~. Kt!Ye~-E ~ ~r..umeto BtutMr & Co • 1111 81~d• •220 CdM. CA 92825 .. WORLD-. OF • 7 3e KIOlll 31 l<.etlilwor1" autllOr 42 GMMt 44 Alto-.c.IN 45 R1bl •7 Min.ala suff 41 LllWnenllllOfl 49 C1tcU1TNW1t • 50 KnoM !11~.0 52 Win.IMklng [lillodue • •"S3~won '54 Ra11tee 55 EaoeilMt St u,,..,.,-91d 10 11 12 13 5530 dall~/llulble. Busy Fa.Non lt&end R.E. of. ftce Must be ~J !\eve front office -enc.. MIA '°' ~ 7eo..5000 REAW ~1 \t~l :t:'f 1~.X l 1 REALTOAS• . , .. ....,. ... ._ 21 ooo -•r ...... a!r • 1-apeed ::.. -= CIOA# • 11 71Q, tn-tUI -..-'' ll00.090 .. 8»-7713 - , • .aft & I .... 'f __ ...... .,...,, eacelant con-._ hll lilH l ll L.119-' •·* Cll002 1 TM. ONIM, ,,..,llCIOWI dltlOl'I, 11000 080, • 't Lml---~-~t .-.0 •eolln &ee;.IOC)t All, powef tflettng, ... «*C' .... c:.-(tl...,. OINNllOOM ....... tOuftd SCHWINN Crulur -ef llO Old tllOolNO fllitNW"'O&HeallnlCo. LIDO 14wteh"aiter Good~== Min, --'Midi • 11,•• wtt" 4 bleoll lealhet Sprlnker Fork Ill. IOOla 11-13 "8ctwood doaaOul.•boOlaetcop. U'ICIALeAIA .. IAU IATI oondlllon. muat Hll 2 p1ecet1ub~ lt.tli1'203l•) •Llllr ...... oNara. o"rorne/awtvel 8ctwwlnn girt'• s.epeect ch•I.. louno• U per fltttnaa. ¥aMa 8'0.. OM.Y 40t/lhle. CALL M2·S671. MHtobO 14e-~ .... _.. 8dl llfvdlG o Frwy beM $ tllO. I Wllaon QOlf Sllngrly • 135. Sctlwtnn H•w•llan yellow Irle, ~ ltlter1, thermo UDO \4~....;: New U. ~ ._ _ ·•ftl •1_..1 "-"-' __ ltona. never uMd f50 Veratty 10-IPMd '25 wtllt• ginger It. Box• couptea, 2 isga IMtat 11r.. s 700 01y1 ...-. 14$.UM. 8cfMnn HI" boya l20 uaor1ed lteme. 8nd 8lr ltot-oe trunlcl plUI muctt 6124 14 2 • 1 O 1 2 • Eve 1 1 ... 1 11,... C()f>ISIO€A safety r_,.ie 'SS MEACE0£8 190E s ... MUST 18111 Aeff1QW1tor, ~=~t:t..c,b~kct., n:;: :::a.: ... o~:u•~~;~· =.::=r.t~i:rf: ;a GXiWii iALE, Fri, w H Iron blrdc:8Qe • 14e-95g6 • - • velue. HtY 60 mo. Vllf·Of•Y lf'lteflor 58,nC: wH her, dr~er S 12S 141. Btldgeetone folding ~to-Colt1 Meea. Cotta or 0 8 0 ' Fr I· Sat. 8Un 308 Dllmond 125 llooale Do.rda SlO Udo Selling Club ll't purchlHH fin an~~:. ~l~~Hl~~rag:~7,000 • • e ti I O B · C • 11 bite• uo. ~8-1415 or .._.. ::rsa1urday/Sund•Y· Ave. Shop toota, ontce & 15 CIOlhea 504 Atari ll'Mftetto charter Boet1 Comf>11e ou .. 0 .... 4 S920 831-1147. 54t.1+41, 7&41 turn I lemc>a drafting S40 Al811 aapea SS An· and memberl wanted portal a.Sile 21317 14 .,... • WALL mlrror1 '5·S20. KING elH waterbed l60 I table a. "'PP!ie.. '*nl· !Iqua wMala S25 Sat/ E8fn money with your '81 MAXIMA Sunrool, MERCEDES !II PllTlll •t• 11 . fleme f1o-l60, 01· = ~~:~ bo• • o.11 ttttMM. oek .-. lun. t241 AV91ort. c M boat. F,... maintenance ~:C,M~~M.t2~'~ DATSUN 1981 2802x 8 1 with '°" of e•lr•• flee~ M .50-$15. SELL __ .. S125 'T ...... ,,.. • I.,--~ro .. a1lon~ "'*-aeect· . -···-~ Foldlng table/padded _.. . ..... w " "'*"°" hanger. C••lo • • Late moQela. with sroop ?oVw CARMEN G ... IA "'uv. ' .. ..,., AC ctlalf•ll8-13g.stelnteu g1Mat09$20 675-1171 throuwh c~ssified keybOard, golf club•. 'll•ULDI rtoo 29lo40tt ca11co1. YelloW Autoitletl ·Perlec:t :i:;.:elfl~;:.'0~· 11111 .itverware $17. Vanity .,. d NEAA new electric: oven BUY motorcycte helmet•. lot• SAT/SUN tAM Ov9I 50 lee! 175--0827 body, runt good $3000 pp Sh8IPl 54a~371 ' Lll lfla NINI MS. 'Hanging lamp• S7· throu~h class1 1e Mg, New cowboy t1e1 more. 616·t&41 lamlllH partlclp•tlng OBO 213-8&2·14~ _ Betl BMStOO Frwy S50.30"newtcreendoor 1 .. 2 1111 100% wool felt s10 lea Follow 1lgn1 along , qu1pment. -1&ft11 •a ..... S35. Atari computer • • lk•l•S5 Talltat>telatnp 1.. 1.. CGlllMlu 6124 Adema AV9 or 1109 by !qll l l 7020 'M .. 1111 WAGON elr auto trans .Ml ... 11 Lj~~~S20~~· !13~1~-580~~1:,.· ..l--------~"!!.!546-!!!47~M~---J.' ~t~11~r~o~u~g~n~cl~a~s~s1~f1~e~d~l;;;;~~~!!!;:1 a.ct Better Momea a ~-Red Sun Aoof! 19,895 cr'*la control. aunroof, __ ...;_, __ _ -Garden• lor 1111. For •• ~ y •ta (g200211 eleetrtc wtndo-d a door 'It ...-iT 110 E 5530 sv. •nAPmT further Info. c•ll From dectc of Navy lhlp L.m---tockt tape dec.k very MJZ11 . Empeoymtnt 5530 55 ~ E•:r•nl s ::l'J EVERY SAT I SUNDAY 751·5000 . S75 pair MS-0754 evw .... ,. aharp. $4900 'oBO. 2 Wtlf dflV9, Tlhoe pt!g lllPl/IWl1'WI llLDP"l"•ll . TELIMAAKETtNG -·nmlD/ll.'\ •Or9noeCoMICol6ege1'--(•2 ... PMl7g)S49·2~' au10.air.(1SPU1531 RE. No Setting Part-Time ,... FM'Wlw&AdetM,Coata HunL INch 6140 hA/~ 7St ,. ... ....._11•111• -..... 11' ... "' eatabl. Coat• Meta · $111 Ill+ mornlnglhlft CallGlorl• FIT P/T depend1bleper· Mea8 AdmlUion/Parklf'O _,.s _..s Otlgt -w WllUAlllU · .,... Mgmt Ananclal Co. ii ' will train S12-eg20 ' '°"'·Apply t-t 11 2 30-4 FREE. SPAC~S S 1Hn BABY lten\a, loya, let>tee 7022 Futty IOecled radials. auto-1gu Red I Te.n leeSthan -Lll•U PllTIAI aeetclng exp. & pleasant Excellent e>pportunlty '°' PetileC•fe 9921 Hamilton S tnlec SATURDAY 9-3, m •II e , • u ttf o o I. • W h Bell Btvd/0 G Frwy Switchboard Oper/Rec:p1 the right pereon. w111 t11re .......,... Muntlngton' ecn ~2·0605 A:!;c-M...1543~~ 01 seo1 Hell A~. (Sprtng· H '_., IUPI Hiil pt•1..,1ng. •Ir (8577481 ~-~ n;,'~ec• \,:1~0 Hl .... l to tlendle Mite! SX200 I train S8lel Repr-...nla· From your home Apptm dale I Htfl) a..-8108 NOWI Newport 8 .. c;h 11..... S 149 500 723-0940 ev .. --~_;._..-.__...,--~ Console with 40 Incoming tlvee In Southe<n Orange eettlng No Salu Good YOUTH -.,. ••• • Fr• p811(1ng-et5~763 -.a• WW n 1 'tl PllTIAI N lllll Hnee. Org1nlze metMge C.itfomla. Excellent In· communleatl<>n lklll• •· 1940'• a 50'• lurn & mite. -· , ••ti ~no_ _ Auto atr. 1111 .~ crulH center; Mall P.U. & droP centlvet&bonuMl ifyou nyAt 83M180/715·355l cnaaaSELORS otaaa ware. Lrg oak roll Blh , furniture, dryw, d11-30 ~IDEST21•s:ower ~lht ···-GEThlOllerdollervalu•IOfl Stereocau (2Dq0403) otl Spanlstupeaklng d.. qUlllfy. Alk for TOM at -· - -\Ml top dftk wleker ~gdy tlea, I ml1e Sit only9-2 on Y· mon ---.._.1 your p 1 mp e r• d S Ill· llreo but not nee. Send NSA. (714)757-cpso TILIMl'llTlll newer rattan table & 16302 8eyWiore Ln. He 819-223-7159 Ask for ... .... .... MercedH·Benz Com I, reaume & aalary require-· If heV9 a good phone ctlalrt 1859 Pitcairn, --O.le __ Full Lo1ded Low miles pare House ol Imports & I a!M91lll ment1to:Att:Wlnnle IALll v=. ind cen uM an Watla~challenginopos-CM Me11VerdeWes1& Newponlead\ 6169 ~ n .... I 51pd radiate, •110Y• Be Sure 2131714 1 111~ ,.._,. TSL MGMT. 188 E. 17th, For STATIONERY STORE, ext S80 t $300 weel(I ltlon1 open tor tell· · Ad 1 m 9 SHI Sun -• II • II p/11eer1ng, brakes -elr MERCEDES . . Bel\ 81Yd/G G Frwy lie 1A, Coat• M .... 92627 CdM. FIT, 5 Days. Xlnt nJ• o k t II Y; mollv1t•d people to 9AM·4PM. Plllm LIT llLI With 30ft CMa. Crall (1LET272) --112-1111 working conditions. Ex· a ¥(' WOI' C~~ ~ 0 eupervlM t•nagers In · Showroom olurence. Jimbo 675-8690 llNllll YW HONDA 80 WAGON _ . RMtaurahl oept10nally fine clientele. full '7.e2-4333 t'°'e the ~paper promo-IUlllllLl. March 4 & s. Sat/Sun Anytime! H1 lltl grHn, auto $1200 'llMn,llllTTl ..... •HI .Phone for appt, 673-4762 Tel r11e1i.v. tlonal field Sat g.2. furniture & misc 8AM-4PM. Lamps, art 8' FJberglasa dinghy ~ Nude 17~3~' 1 w.or~ Auto, atr, pJ1 (2JA-E121) • HllM • 1111 ema '""' 132 Lexlnoton Ln, 0 M work. furn. crp11, fabrics, 15500-lnol Balboa Island 'II.Ju ti I II. Sllll .. IPllJI TILD9m ULll . ~PROS Guaranteed Income 01 (off Falrvi.w, South ol and • aeceuorlea 2640 an-Shore mooring C.11 Stick ahlll. aunroof, JAGUAR 1$82 XJ6. t>lack • A I lie ti f Ara YoU 'friendly. m•lure rrM1t Fa Ir) M 0nt Ice11 0 Avon StrMI, N B (714)244-8704 c1ue1t• (23784) with black leather. pow• .. LMPll"""" coept ng 9PP a 00• or peraon Who enjoys work· WANltD S4DD •tr Wiik Townhomel 11 erlng a windows a G F aervera. Interview• btwn Ing wtlh the public? The 1' r · Redecorellng/Yard Sale. ORY boat storage avaJI. llPlllll YW e 001 car phone Mini Ben ;Blvd/ fW'J 2:30-4:30 Mon-Fri. 2305 Pennysever Siles Dept. EARN TOP SU LEAD fO .&•rf ESTATE SALE. Sat 9-7 Sit/Sun 10-4 Lg oak ~rt Dunes, Newport 111·1111 =IUon s15 OOO/obo HI.Jiil E. Cout Hwy 173-9050 11 looking for youl F/T & LISTS a TAPS CALL •t Sol• bed, lealhef e1sy llghted . hutch, $1,000 Beach 644·01215 or , 76()..0505 Ext 316 --aat-T If PIT pollUons av6ilable. STEVE 642-4333 cnatr, din rm set. m1<:ro-flrm eottee table. $125. ~4-0510, Tue-Sii 'II 111 PlllOlll __ __ 'II F•I _._, · llTAILIALll Apply 1860 Placentia With potenual for $1000 w•ve. & ml1c CASH drape<lel, $75, mirrored PRIVATE Pier Balboa UllW mz •tt.aoSIL 5WO a1r,p/1,lolom1 t1lrl . Newport Stationers Is Ave.,CoataMesa. ...-111.11 per week Thne pos· ONLY 1563 Senta Al'l1 doMt doors, pk:tures & llland Soulh 81.,.ront L ed!N ed cea Sllver/oe lga leairr., 1harp 12GYC621' Meklng e FIT .. ,... ••-tm.faL Tm 111on1 ~e permanent and AV9 _.D, CM loll more 213 sou, St 238• SSOOlmo. 675:2066 oad .~.;:·YWr " 86 000 mil•• s12 soo •&Ill peraon for our ra11ll 1tor8 mTY / ... llPll r-• otfer an excellent op-Keren 722-8970 -1 o e O 11 8 o 1 x W -0 • • In Newpor1 Be1ch to Part-time for small Interior portunlty lor growth and MENS Leisure IUtll, sport 0 lift lYllUILI n 1-lltl 5'6--6009 · -Lllllll PllTllO handle apec:fal printing decorating co. Exp'd Gd EARN 15 to S18 Hour rapid advinc:emenl In-jael(et1. i-n1. 5 drwr TURB 2000 aurclH For 35 to 50 11 boats .:.... __ Beh BIYdtG G Frwy orders. Must have high pay. CdM 87$..3514 ACftaerN s't:!'!A'!~5:0M aYred van, wagon or dreuar. bedspread•. bike. wall unit, misc. SAT S750-S!501mo 67~7041 'II "'1Tl IL Mercedes 3000 1976. '"'"' n• ... 11 1tandard1 & enjoy deal· ._ • ... 18fge Mdan IS required tnlec 2905 S Rene Or 9-dutk 4126 H1lar11 Wey 'Full loaded Low mtlel maculate condition • Ing withe publle. Com· SECTY/RECEPT 141-4111 Loll of opportunity to (nr Bristol I s.o«11ron) (In a.Hey). 722-9855 . automillc 1unroof meny extras all pcwo;er 'II PllTIAI F•RI pany beneflta/wlH treln. Party r:tal storef-rA grow w11t1 us No ex-Misc. Transportation I pl1teerlng, 1rr (6577481 1un roo l a l arm A 10 •Ir GHt 1111 s::per.onnel, 813-1200 :,:~y!!'n'f" Start PART-Tll HOtlS ==·necessary. we Furnfturt 6014 MaC+i'i 604S IC!nJ>entTr•rs 0014 SIPlllll YW I ri~~rnur;1;''.~41~:m1 l~JCM'33) .llDD+/.o 17 50/~2-1~~ appl flll·TIUt pay· 2 pc luxur1ou1 Designer T~UWOIAITllUI LANO COMMANDER! 111-Hll . (2FTZ154) --~ Sllll la ft To tctledule an Interview aofa, mint cond Ortg 10•~ w/blade1 Days ARISTOCRAT Travel 'It .lfTTA ,.. ---S •-•1 , ..... L .... 1-•o SECURITY OFFICERS and find out your eamtng S1200, must sell $650 ~2-1012 Evet ~6-6596 • C ·•• --._. ... ,.._, .. FuN benefit• & Cir bonus Work for the beltl 11000/Wk Potential Tele· potenll1I Oveen walnu1 plallorm -Triller 64 S800 ALL 15 •Pd. atr, Low mlle'J Naw engine, Excellent Sch BtvdtG G Frwy Rapid advancement C11i -.uni ll•llTY marketing office sup· bed S 125 Teak stereo Otflct Furniture 675•39!.:_ · 12G~E9151 , condition S18 950 Calli HI ... , 1 Mr.O.vlt,(714)757-0728 We offer Xlnt pey xlnt pllel. Euy hr1 5AM·12 l&LL•.lllTf Clblnet, 5 lhelvea S75 IE-----. a a.tl•YW ~&-3939 , ,11· .aarrtllOf~ l Salee training a xlnt beMfltl. Noon No w.-end• (213)4n-3113 . ~6-7641 . ~ 6047 Mototcyct.s/ H1·tltl l ............ ll ,._,.. , .... ... /..nl No exper nec:eu. Call NQ EXP JIC llPtlll Scoottrs ' OOIS ACURA 1988 lntegra LS. EJlceilent Selection ~~~-~:~.-:~L~r;::6~ K_ W(t14)111·711t now. 714-774-4880 • ~ 601'5 Minott• EP870 a EP470 19111. M-O'f-08-Ae-AN 1pecal f'dlllon. black New& Pre-owned 112 Ill C.11 before 12 N6on both wtttl document MOPED Barely ur.ed gOld wheels spoller AC 1 Jll SLEIDIS 5 AOUL T· money-oriented ClllSE SllP NEWPORT BCH 173-3735 lO'. SHOW DISPLAY feeder end 20 bin sorter 2200 careful miles AM/FM casseu6'. 11n1e<1 , _... 1 ..,J.. Pll"•O people needed for money COSTA MESA 548·6919 FOLDING SCREENS Retell at St7,215 & __ S400 673-58241 wlndow1 low mrlet ••••• ~ .,,_._ ! .. maklnQ Oi)l)(Sr'h.lnlty.IM Enjoy the good Nie! a.t SOUTttO.C '82·1240 Meroonl9rey2~1. 18.8'10 Win Mii 11 l /2 S14,'500f ol>o Calhtt t -8Gn8l¥CllG-O~~.nw __ aooneryouc.111hecloler pi10 toutvel worldWIO.I OAAOEN GROVE Aftdim 6010 w5o c::~o~~OO sell ~or belt oller Must ~Leasing 9010 65&-0941 5574759 Your Aulhofl~-Mer 111 .... 1 . you wlll be 10 11talnlng Fr• room, bOlrd, med 74&-9237 _ · __ e~ NII ttll1 w.ett Cell Sherry BEFORE ~ examine --0..1er ~rgoala.lfycugenu·.on a lux.ury-llner. Po. Tllllll ILlll ---·-llLIUUYOlll _ 474-8558 125 u~erc~es-Bellz IU'tl....S , l.3010v1UStr .. 1 UllLUC 1ttlllU lnely lllee to help people lllona ·avail, lmmed. No Fl ben..tt1 Aetall ex 1931 filewport Btvd, CM Movlng/Mu11 Sell mom· Large'Metal Oftlce Desk & and our rNele le1s1no WIJIYAIU llAl.11 ·'Newport Beach left.11 ILflAlll and want to hmak~ ex;per. nee:. 476-5580 p;.rd 250 Ogle SI cJ SO Select Dealers berlhlp/'h Pr1c:e/Terma Crendenu S100 Each plan Compare Houae 0 1 Now you can afford• new lll·llM Big eng•M, ewa111en1 con $10,000 a monl cal Alk for H8'0ld 850-9463 New •rnvall delty1 720-3822 Ext 2002 -Moving. mu11 Miii Imports & Be Sale BMW' Hurry 111tl'l1le supply MU•-• a•,. d1t1on, $2250, •489SWC 812-702&. --• CALL 854-433• 2131714 MERCEDES lastl .• _. au. 9&-4·2068 Wanted: FI T employee UISTUT ftillllllf 1111'11 UIUI ... OAlll STERLllli 1111 "8 SlO c E ·7• 2 1 with Retell expertenc. for PT M·F Eves & Sat days. Rece9ttonla49 1 animal at-j Ra II n I 1 ti• cf ~ S 2 0 0 Victor an S59 Brau $49 Ptts & Anlm.1ls 6049 BEFORE YoU buy exarrun. 63 000 m lea, ums good. ~/'[ ... ~ft"~ 9 ~~ ~~ antlQoe. llnen a gift store No exp. nee Will train ten<Sent1 l.-ded tor busy MS-0759, 24T-6l92 Liquldt11ng private col· 125 uaed Mercedes-Benz llW ...Spc>1ce wheel $16 000 • 146-19'.\3 1n Corona del Mar Call Hrly 't.,,bonuMS Alie (or l)(ec:tlc:e ~IT. P/l . lnel --lecllol\ Some rare ptecea •LOOKING tor• Compa-and ~ resale ieasmg "O')g.8208 --~ ~-- betw 10·5, Tue1-S1t. Laun1722-6525 wkend• & •v•n ' E•· Appllnc!S 6011 avall1bl e Wendy ni<>n?I We have wonde<· plan eomp.te HouM ot ·1~0 JimbOr• ROid 873--7714 ..... __ , -821·,507 IUI IOvlng CSoo• & call Import• l Be Sefe Newi>ort Beacl'I •8 300SE 811 (s:JS9) ---------i TEENS can make $20/)'IT pw-... e Pfelerred Irvine •FRIGIDAIRE• evelt•bte for edophon 2+31T14 MERCEDES v . ·~5:4D:ll.;i~-:;.J,~~~!J!r~~ a..utlful French 11011 eelllng on Udo Isle •fter 551..0304 l11ge 2-<toor wllce m1ker, CENTER Club member· Mull go to r•ponllbte -----__ 14Et444 ~ ~~t· ~~i50 168871 w need• Retail personnel, ac:hool & wtt~~80~ .. llW W&ml wnlte, good condition lhip. 1Jgnlf1cen1 d1aeoun1 owoer Come & see w• l .. 2 • "'11 -'II lH 86 5eOSEC B.ktBrk 117491 (2Ff.N1371 NO NIGHTS. Plerr• 0.Ux, 1tyou're 100111o9for1 jOb, trans. N.B 759--0775 •WANTED. AEFRIOER· detail• 64(),..()840 1>91 for you 13 l · IO S526 94 down, 60 mot powerdoot IOck. rad1a1s '17 3000,Bll(/Pa\(350 t1 Fem81e/Mlle, FIT. Pn. 10. Fu.njobl 72 2 Needed St8'118 "' Own S110casb ~,,..5430 lnter•led p1rtte1 Clll lor might h.ave IM perfect $173 53/mo LelM .. ,.. Automet1e. 8 Cyltnd•'r·M6tOSEC. (96971 FaaNon tlland &4~906& .._._, f.TORS, WASHERS & MOVING GE lrMLef, 10 SMALL tnendlycat lr .. 10 140'813) PoW9f lleefll\O pc..er FRiii$ DAYERS Working or dingy, s•ttHP Seagull 08 good home Sp1yed 'SIPE ... WW brak81 (9201241 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Morcur:y 2'129 Harbot Ohrd NEW SPA.PER not·Paycuh• ~5·9701 1t1op vec, mower, much female. g41n11e with 4<1<Ss H1·1111 LlllllAllUW I . 414-9420 m<>f'• 557-7452 Cell Bob Van Eyken. _ _ 0 I GI M .... , M2 ... 321 Ext 37S d1ys. ORDER your '89 or 88 Hl·ltM PORSCHE~•~ "30 EUR" M v N ull -motor· 543--5838 evee Metced••·S.nz and gei .... • "'1 Coata Me1a ~ S6l0 Ii E cyte, moped, furnllur• & the utly bird leue 111e PEAN TURBO Pt0petly Dodge V1n 1Gt2 •tart• DEL IVE Ry • • tnlac olfk:e items, hHhld TV S El _ .... ,. Comper• HouH of Im· convetted IOw m•lff •Int every d•Y $.500 00 or R '-"• f Items a morel 548-3805 , ttrto, tdr..,...u port• & Be Sate 2131Y14 & cOnd ma'Jnt by AneltaJ beat Olfltf," it Grea11or In ... ,. Or 6080 MERC£DES Ricing. IOtllly l~al I t11ullng-comme!c111 ExOellent condltlonl Gold New twin elec blanket "43 ~ Call 673-5211 llcenM Cell 54S.:1917 * N O COLLECTION * Early m orning m olor route a vsilable Mu t have dependable veh icle an d liability insurance. i d•t~ ~r to~dc. ' 2 :30 a.m.·S:.10 a.m. ABOVE A \'ERAGE EAR I GS C.1117 11 ul~-~333 he1,H•en6:00a.rn.·5:0Up.rn (\J .~J 6a.m.-I011.m.( • .\f& SL \) • AREA . AVA ILABLE: Hunting ton B e a c h Costa Mesa , Fountain \;'allt·~· .. ..-& Newport Beach Ml.JC ll)TJC( 01 \111,01141 CllAIG Annie, ... 105,. ,.... dent ol St. l'nndl HGIM ln &.ntaAM for •veral yHrt, Ml.IC ll)llC( 1Nt mtnet•. Cit" 112684-0877 Double door Weter and Bikes F/M Atari Com· 11" Oii.ii n 1111 Ou'RiO mo-:Tai1ng PfO-• anytime ~ dlapenser puter S1ereo/Spl(r1 Etec • • 1 YEAR NEW gram 11 a wlnn• Com· Su1ukl Samurai 1987 ~";;;;;wm. .. ~iii .... Maat11toer631·5801 721•94NM"32·5 Ul2 pareHouM oflmpor116 CRE VIER 21M, am/Im cauaue.11 Be Safe 21317·14 $4gvo 4g4 .eoe1 839•1414 Private Club Memberthlp MERCEDES (1$Cl(411) i So. Coall Metro Area ----Omlng a Meeting Feclll· DEMO TOYOTA 1984 r.rcel SEARS 22 CU h Side X tlH World·wlde al• AulOl lfg>Ontd 9100 la.dea AM'FM c.&WI· Side, lcemakar, eold· flllatea 1ne1 gOlf resorts -l SS t• Good de~dable w1ter, xlnt cond S350 $10000 819·1833 '82 RABBIT-. CON SALE 1ranap 0 , ta II 0 n Croe1t09 refrlg older, • P.., IOltl 7012 VERTIBLE. Excellent S2500t obo 8S0·87&5 xlnl c:ond $100. Seara Wedding Ore11 brand condition. loaded, very a rrw (•-($or 122-etH J*1 Micro S12S. M&-4519 . Ae'fll, Wht Hlin w/lece a 11' I " ...... ..., low 1Nlee . fl(l1 ofter of ,:. ~.~ -I beedl, 1Z 8 Pd SI 150, IOhp Evlnrude Cullom M000 tak• II 722·e9 t9 _.. na ..,_..., -• .. TlflTl Jlllll Whlrlpool 24 • Rettig. Wht, Sec..S850 497-7370 ..... bilge pump. fuel g~ 11~ ~ Ci8TJC60) dbtedoof,Ule•new Cos1 uperetor CUiiom '11-UI 16 31~~5Pf m wR/il) Hpd,A/C,(2EEN257) S1300, Mii 1750 OBO ttberg1111 fuel tinli Sliver w/blue IHther 86 ~l.~ !itlld (2CYS161) .... 873--33 13 MS-21,13 ~/Fun/ Art trickle chafg« t09 . .,.,Y (920058) St 1.999 S• 5-rvQ 6025 cle-n. U!OO 090 Lm .. lft f urnflun 6014'·1M_M_A_C_loted __ G_O_L_D .. 14_K_I (714)848-24181 .... _ pi3sl 3ilr Gorgeou1 couch & JHna Concord M8flner 19· Electtl<: Bly l>Otlt By • rn8'c:Nng ch.w Excellent w•tctl Retail S6000 Mii 1chock Surrey top '12... 1500 Auto Mall Or. JOHNSO & SON Lincoln M•rcur)' ;.>t)'ll .. .,boo, bl•d ( o e I I M• a a '!.44> !14.J() JOH SON SON Lincoln Mrr cur• MJ't H•'""" fli• 1 Coel1 ..... ~-...Ml condition MOO or bell S2400 720-9966 Choice Newport 111~ ~n Grey. SI\ Roor Santa Ana offer 541·2133 -LEROY NEIMAN signed w/parlllng 675·580 (8 14) sg,m . 55 ~· at Edlnl\Ar M 0 v I N Q • M u s T Limited Edition Serigraph ~etldl Lm ---.... SACRAFICE "OCEAN SAILING" BOSTON WHALER '87, -.1111 "7 DAYS New eoucfl, Ctlalr & ot· 28 .. x35",2&oolora,retall SUPER SPORT 17', fl'le geinetooelounctln s.tvic.Hra Mon·Frl tomon Wiii Mii for S800 Vafua $8400 Best Oller Y am a h a 9 0 H P , cluelfled ere r• tleat1 7 00 em to 9 00 P•tele 648-7741 (214)750-801$ 780·5030 llOfll*'SI VW 1172 Bug AMJFM OldltYIOO#e C1411'a \986, CUUtte 009 011• VI.ale: AM/fMc;qeelle, lrlbUlor/tl ader GoOG, POW9f eteerino. C>0-1' di•ndabla 1ran1por· H•1• e•c•llent con· 1 11on S1250/0bO dttlol\ 15,500 841..()749 I -1165, t22-619S J9nl ftMPA 17•J Mt.IC NOTICE P1&1C ll)TIC( NI.JC ll>nct PWlJC ll>nct STARTING A NEW BUmSS?? "'-I. .... OH•'"""'' el IM 09<!) "'°1 11 P!MMd to •n· l'IOUnc:• •,_~now ...... •i.1o r-..,_,... Wt ... now SEAlllCW IN ,.._!Of r<Jll •I no .. ,,. e11et09, llflC! .... .,00. '"' ·-"'° '"' l•-O •• IM CMt W0119e "' .,, ... An• r,_, of t--...., tile _,"le ~ ........ Not ~ 11(111-ovt ~ ...... 11~""""fNCOll'lty~ ""°"" one• • .... '°' w ---· -...... .0 .,. ... .,.. """' ... .,.,, .... .. ""'* t 8'!CW! .. '"',,,. C:-1y °"'" • 810 Or_,. C081t OAU;V PILOT/ Friit•y. M•Cft 3, 1Mt .. . Bu·dget director admits Bush _S&L plan~s cost coulc;1 rise WASHINGitN (A P) -"h1tc .\nd 1f deposits at S&Ls grow ata 4 In other S&l dc\clopmcnh' • .. • House bud~t d11tttor RI ha rd ~nt annual rue. '""~d of the 7 -Federal n.-m,11 Insurance(: orp. Jackson Sa' vs 'e t &1·nanc1·a1 'buccaneers , ba1·1 out thrifts Darman. acknowlrdg1ni 1 hu"'1a~ percent prOJCllcd. budact outla)s ( ha1rman l..~\\r.i11am Stidman told J · /1 I J that economic ussumpuons under· \\OUI~ 'i\\dl b) another S4. 7 bill ion. the Senate Budset Committee that h1\ · • d b .. A k lying the adm101strat1on·~ !lanngs he said aacnc) was taking control of J 7 more W SttiNGTON CAP) -Jes~· J3 kwn blanuns hou-.ing fina nce admin1\tratton. ftnanu~ ~ ,,..n and loan plan are opt1m 1s11c. said the On anotht.•r ~ubJect. the b"1get insolvent S&Ls. bringina the total "buccaneer ban kers'' for the S3\ ini) and loan en 1-. \J\l.ll&'i and l0.1ns and oOier financial in ti.muon cost to ta>.pa)er~ wouJd increase b) director also \ 1~orously defended under FDIC supcrv1 ion ton backed a liberal coah11on· propo~I Thur~) to requm• pro\ 1tJtng hclow-marku 11uerc t natt.·!t on loans to fin more than a third under a lc!>S rOS) President Bush'\ proposal to spend -Former Dcmocrauc prcsidenual 1n~t1tu11on to comm1l monc) for low-a nd moder:He· 11me homebu}l"T\ and to dc\clopcrs of low· •n scenario. . . S50 billion over the nc\t three )car candidate Je~sc Jack!lon and Rep. 101.:omc hou~1ng a') a concc'i\IOn for un &L bailout. tnoderal~1nc >me hou~mg. Darman. te~t1f) m_g bcfor~ the n-by borrow111g the monc) 1n a wa) that Hcnl) B. Gonialez. D·Texas. ch:ur-The plan alS()rwuuld include an jncrcasc in the top The plan would pa) for the ba ilout pf the troubt ate Banking Committee. said he did ~ecps 11 out oft he budget deficit. man of the Hou~ Bank ing Com nm-federal income ta it rate and fees t•harged to tinnnual tlmh 1ndus1n through contribution~ •~~ued on t not have ··complete coefldcncc,. in Darman aid 1f the SSO b1lhon \\ere tee, bacl ed 3 ltbcral coalt uon\ mst11u11on 10 pa) for the mult1b1lhon-dollar '>honng U!'I fina ncml mdu\try, incfod1ng on mont') rnarket fundu n ~H----1~rft6mt.~projtct10M;-ld't o~er from-added to the deftrn. mat wouta-mk proposal to n>'qUin: firrancrat1mmu---ofth~ imd ~1, 1ndusti)•. --brok'rragl" 11ttrl'rft would 1a1\t' the 111a <m1um-m11TJ1l\ the Reagan adm ini~trauon. shov. ing tnggcnng a larger <:ns1s \\htlc Con-. \ions to commit mone~ to lov.·and "We applaud President Bush for addrt-..sing 1hc c.: mis 1nlomc ta~ rate from 33 percent to 3b percent "1th part mtere~t rates declining b) 5 per-gress and the admrn1c;tra11on tncd to moderate-income housing a a con-rather than \1mpl) 1gnonng it as b1 predC(:e \Or il1d... the monc) going to the ba1lou1. • ccntage points o'er the nc:<I fi,e agree on a \\3) to meet the tacgets of ccssion•for an s&L. bailout Jackson ..aid. "But '"e behe'e his plan 10 hall out ta new\ conference, JaC'kSOn ''ud the Bush fcla years. . the Gramm-Rudman budget bal--Trea Ur) Secreta ry N1chola F huccanccr bankers 1s not adcttuatc" • "-OU Id requircall taxpa)er'l tO P3> for the industn bat ou If interest rates. on a'crage, dedm· an ing la\\. Brad) won the suppon of a ma,ior Jac~son's Rainbow Coaht1on organ11atton Y.a\ une and woutd unfairly put the co-.1 of the 1ndustr) ·~ e\Ces cd 2 percentage point less than the "I th1nJ.. 11 could y,cll bnna the ban king group for the adm101 1ra11on of about 100 group . including union~. c1t11cns' 'Rroups. on poor rx·opk and mmonllc v.ho alread) had been hu adm1nistra11on proJCCtcd. budget poliucal S) tcm 10 stalematl.' ... The S&L plan. The board of director'> of churches and poh11calgroups.,., ho are suppon1naan effon' b) mdu ti) d1scriminat1on in lending. outla)S for the '&L plan from 1989 net errect ol that Y.Ould be to dnve the Amen an &nJ..ers .\!1)()(1atmn callrd the f 1nanc1:ll Dcn1ocra'} Campaign to promote an "Let tho\C v.ho had the pan> ;>a> for the port). through 1999 "oulct n e from Sl9.9 mtcrcsl r.uc.s up h1ghcr (and) force u~ voted unan1 m-0u»~to "~ork a'ttn"rl\ alternatt\C to the adm1ni tra tion·s plan. Jae!.. son '31d. • It doe not male sen~ that those wh b1l11on toS50.6 b1Jhon: Dam1an said. into recession.'' tie ~id • fPtease sH S&L/81 ft The coah11on''i plan would establl~h a national · · (Please SH JACKSON/Bl I . -British Columbia I opening tout ism_· buceauin lntine· · By DONNA MOONEY Of ctw 0 1111y l'llot sun , Aclor M1 t·hacl J Fox. composer Da' id Foster and game sho" ho t Mont) Hall an.' three name the Canadian Pro' incc of Bnush Col- umbia to C50ut to ho"" ho" much n e\pons to Southern Cahfom ia. To boo 1 trade and take advantage of a growing population base and 1hnv1ng h1gh·tcch induStl) outh or the Canadian border. the pro\ incc Thursda} opened 11s fir!ot Cahfom1a- bascd trade and tounsm office m Irvine's Citicorp Bu1lchng. · British Columbia. Premier 8111 Vandcr Zalm with a snip of his scissors officially opened the office dunl)g a ribbon-cutting ccremon) attended b} 50. Vandcr Zalm called Irvine "a·' cry special spot" for the office'bccause of the increase in busmess there. and said h wished for_bolh.arCM l.CL\!._orl:. together'lo increase trade and tourism for many )cars to come. -· Local poJi11cal leaders welcomed l 'REDIT Ll:\E Toda ro Loe hner the oflice. John Geoghegan. \ccrctal) of the state-Bu 1ne • 1 ransponat1on and Housing gene). aid California and 8.C should mo\C toe tabh h ··a much open and l\\O-Wa) trade 3!> "'e po !>1bl) can:· In inc Ma)or Lan) Agrall called the omcc 3 boon 10 1ntcrna11onal relation.-.. ·· "\s di\ CNI)', trade and tnun m groy,. pro<; pee ts for peace • grow." tic said the opening of the office. along"' 1th the-c\1c;tence-0f -100 In rnr-bascd lirms th:lt sdl abroad. 1nd1ca1e a growing in1erna11onal- 1£at1on of the count l). Pat Krone, c·ha11"\\oman of tht.• Orange ( ount) Chamber of ( om· ruerce. said she hoped the fa c1ht} ""Ill cni:ouragc othcn:ountnc<. to locate in the coun.ty Do Len\ of bus1 nc~<. rcprcc;cnta ti' cs ar o turned out to tap in.to B. .'~ markets. Oan Reeder. a public rela· lions. official from Hull.hes A1rcrafL Co. tn Fullerton, ho"cd up as part of his firm's Campaign tO win an air trallic control contract a'hert1sed b) ·. South Coast Metro AIUance --recognizes top 1 2· rokers The South Coast Metro Alliance honored out'itand1ng producing broker dunng a banquet at The Wes\ln ·outh oa!>t Pla1a fhc!>C "lop 12" rcccn ed special recognition for the tenant the~ ha\l.' plat.·cd in South Coast Metro: MITISH COi u.IA EX'°"'1 TO CAUfOMIA -1117 • Newsl>n,.. oaoer EltC'lncltr Soir.ooo lumOt! fljtj ool ~If WlleS and~ Alum111Um G~ 1>'111111\Q PIOet' Hew$Qonl ArMIOIU Nll'f;OIOUS Olner ,., a.a .... 478 2 1~1 877• 44 1 31 6 28 2 2H 23 0 19 2 36i 0 120i 6 CALIFOMIA EXPORTS TO IRITISH COWMllA -1•7 fooo PiooYe1s tflt$fl & ~ m EiectrOllC COITIOU1e!S 82 Aircrm assemble~ •r Elee'llOOIC 1111\$ 34 fil>nQled rntlJ~ '11 Mocor venoe pans 'l 1 tnouslnal eouoomtn' IS Olllt< the pro' ince. The deal 1s tht.· bulk of a $ 700 m1ll1on prOJCCt to .. provide computer workstation<> and software. US"\1r D1stnc1 'ale Manager M1!o.c Ercanbach. who \\Ork<; out ol Nc\\.pon Beach. said hc·wa~ there t0 show uppon for toumt traffic U ~ir operate tliglm from Orange Cnunt}iJQ..81llingtuun._Wash.. a c11~ ust outside Va ncou\ er. B,C. ouristc; and busines reprcscnta· 11,cs· will he able to use Bnmh Eastern makes · new offer to - · Its Machinists ' W.\ HI NG ro (AP) - Eastern A1ffi.Ae offered a nev. · contract proPo~I to II\ Mal h1n· ms union Thur~da't . andll'd1.·ral mediator~ exprc!>Scd hope -of a\-ert1ng a m1dn1ght \tnJ..c to- night that could disrupt tra.,,el na.11onw1de. The union said the compan} offer was an 1mpro,ement but sull called tor pa~ cuts rather than pa} hike~. and 'itrtkc prep- aration' "'ere c<>nt1nu1n1? Further talks also were expcctl-<l. mediators \aid. Eastern pilots. mcanv.h1k.1e· Jected a separate c6mpan) oflc1 de 1gned to keep them from stagm& a ~-mpmhy stnke "1th the Machinists Both the pilots and flight attendants !>aid thc Y.OUld refuse tOC:fOS\ pll~Ct hnc 1f a stn ke 1scallcd after the end of a federal!} imposed coohng-ofT jPluse see EASTERN/1111 CAUFOMtA EXP'ORTS TO CMIADA -1117 ftl7 le1111 ·-- CANADIAN Elf'OflTS TO CAUFOR•IA - 1•1 .. , COlmOOln t1111 , -~--~-----~ MCI •!1 ~ & 0)1! !>4J 3 ~o~· 5036 • t 04M'Vlll(lt!O'IS ~ Ji I 8 E cc:i11e.tv 'Cb • · l{t~.l"ICI~ 101., f 'tsn ~ & meJI ~t<JIJ(ltl$ 9'1 4 So"'.000 ~ 89 g Motor -1t:iic,n ~ & cwrt 88 9 Prl!Olt<il'I & ~i· " , • I 1 -Columbia's nc" ln1nc fa1.iht~. Bnt1sh ( olurnb1a ln1crna11onal gooch to Bnt1-.h ( olumb1a wh1l located at 2600 Mu;hclson Dmc. Business Mrn1!>tCr John Jansc.'n ~1d hu}ing more than St 2 b1lhon fro Suite 1050. The office ha\ a st.atT of he e\pcus tho\C llC\ to keep grov.1ng the provmcl' Topping ( ahforn1a· fourandpro\ldesaroomforv1c~mg noY.thalthcl ~.3,.JnadillreeTradc ht of ~lcs Y.Crc food product ·promo11onal \ldeo · .<ibout Bnt1sh · \@ rcqncnt io, lxlitl\pha\Cd in T hc1c eleuron1c computer . atrcrall a Columbia. a worl.. room for people will he mon.· opportun1t1l'' ftu JOIOI \cmohes and electronic pans. f ro tra\cling from BC .rnd a llbrnl) of vcnturl'!o .ind a rr<lul\100 1n tr:tdc· BC, CJmc nc"'~pnnt p:1pcr. clc tr1 c1 gloss) brochure\ on toumt amac· barriers. h1: ..a11.J I) !IOft"ood lumbl•r and fuel 011 11om .. A di.-.plair ef-appJe ... ;-ttran~ .. --C..ahfnrniacurrc.rul) .hoJ<hth.c o 1 _ Touosm too pu~ monc.) llll and <;moJ..e<l <.almon JU'll inside tbl· spot for B ( forl·1gn trading panncrs. both cconom1e' More than a hall door 1llu'itratt' the ""a}s thl· t"o ( ahforntn firm\ in IQ 7 l'\portcd mil hon California toumts '1s11e region an: t1t.'d together S 7h3 m11J1on (C anadmn) v.onh o l f Pnse see TOURISM/8 11 BllSl~ESS ~OTES Syntellysis Network to merge witfl Cellw f st Commun icatiOns Syn tell) sis et" ork rn·e: and tll"e~l Communications Inc. ha\C '>tgned an agreement to merge ..,, n· ll'Jl).'>I\ lnlO ( CllWl'\I. Shareholdlr'i of <;> ntl'll)'>i\. a pn· 'a1cl) hclt.l tommun1tat1on' manag1.·- ment com pan~. hcadquancn·d 1n In.inc. Y.111r~lCl\l·11 m1ll1on rc\tlll· trd \harc<i ol w mm on -;1~, k < cll"C''t ha\l·d 1n "i,11t I A"1~d ll) '>l'll\ .mJ lea\t'\ port.tblc n•llular tl'k· phnm•, Jnd rd.11l'd cqu1pm,·nt Cur- rl·n tl). tht'rl' arc I' 1111111011 ( l'llv.'''' common '>h:lrl'\ out'>tand1ng The mert,l'r 1~ \U~Jl'lt to apJ)to,al h) h..ircholdcl"I ul ho1h lompanit·.,. C\Pl'Ch:d h) ~forth l:J ( orp<>ra~· hl"adquartl'r' "'111 1 em1.11n 1n lf\tnl·· I hl' ccllul.tr rlwnc-rl'ltstl'd Jl'· 11\:llH:'> ul the lllllllMll ) y,,1l1 Ix· J\\igrwd 1<> the '11~n:n1 m.in.1 cmcnt ol ( ('llV.l''ll John H I l'nnt'\ ( C'll""''I prl'\iclcnt no1cd • I ,t\I ~c.:.ir 'l~ntcll"" upc1wd the liro,t ruhht' 1tkunmll'fl'l1H' ll'lllt.'r 1n Oruntct' < oun1\ .1nc.J .1ho uJX·rJll'\ .1 I lcJdllU\itll'I'> ( Olll!).tlli\'\ l':\Cl'JJti\ l' ('('1111.'f 111 llH \UUOl\, • • • Lu~r \tt dkal P rod uce Iii<'. 111 r U\lln hJ\ rl·port1.•d ~ In\\ lor II\ \l.'l( nd~9uJttn lisrnl I ~l'tl,I ol Sl4'1.l l7 tm-.ak,ul 46,, 32 . .ik lor thl' \l\•munth J'(nod art" month 'hlks arc ull light I) <lcs\ th:i I J)l.'n:\.'nt). huv.c,cr tu ses "c r,-Ju~td O\ 65 percent 'e~u\ 1h '-.lffil' period Ill li-.\.al I 'IX~ l{onalcJ Lutlwr j)Tc:\1Jcn1 of l uthe \1cdll3~ \.lid th.I\ lu<i~'' v.crl.' dt: creased dul· to the comr.in) • ... con tract "11h J&J''t { nt1!..on < o fur '111d.k!>'> mtrJH'nou\ l.llhctcr nccdl tu pr<.-' l'nl a't u.kntal needle \\tel.. \\ llltln) <l!t JOO health nltC \\Of kcr. H':Sr die lrom an 1dcnlal nei.:dle ti(.!.. (lournal ol Umc1gcnt' n •tC\ f e ruJn 19 Q) I ~ mi01on accident n~·cdk c;t1t.l\ oc.; ur t";sr.:h H'ar at 1.:u csunute5 rang1n from S~1X> t ~.000 CJth "Our ... ,k v.crc "ell bdo"' v.hat v. rroJC'Ctl·d tu1 the ttuartcr:· s.:i1 utht•r ... lfov.cH'r, uur ~ck.order art' ~5 .tlOO •• 5 pcu.rntofl:nt \l'3r 101.11 ..ak' I foJ "c fii:l'n ubk to tur tho~ <11Jer, into ..alt>' "l' v.ould Rieb Wray, Coldwell Banker. Harbor Gatcwa) Bu me-.~ (enter. Mike Clayto n, oms. Beggs & S1mp o n. outh Coa~t b ccut1' c ( cnm-. Gary Escboenroede r and Craig Cooper, Mend1an Pacific. I !arbor (1atcwa) -------------.. Business Center: Rod A. m itb, R Allen • m1th. C.riffin To\\ers: Lee I ollo"1nii <.umpk1111n of 1hc mergcr. thl' n.1meol thn·ompan) \qll be' hanged 10 \) ntcll) m \jctv.ork )Jl rcnc1.t the luturl' tltrl'l'l1on l\f lhl' compan,·., a<t1,tt1cs. l>ar1\I Mlc)nl'i..·· cha1rn1an and chief e• ecut1,c ollin•1 of vntcll) 1'> ~11.} I IP I. WJ v.1th .1 hh\ lnr the period ol SI I '.lOI \.\le' fn1 thi.' M"\:OnJ quarter t·nJnl lx·l l 1, 1nd~J-.cJ I~ J'll'flCnt U\l"r thl' \.tml' pcnoJ I.'' 'c;ar "h1k th1.• Inv, rcpr\·..ent ll 'U rx·rn:11t llTil'IW\l'nll'llt O\l't IJ\t \C.Jr \l\ • f Plu.se see OUIKSILVER/111 McCullough, Daum Johnstov.:n. C'lau ct Centre. Phil Broccolo, C1rubb & Elli .. outn Coast Metro Center: Arthur Hirsch and Martin Bartholomay, ushman & Wakefield . South Coast \itctro (en ter~ Rick Kaplan, ( oldwell Banker. Clausel ( entre, and Dave Bent and Jim Bannan, C harte Dun.n Co .. Gnffin Tower. . • • • Laguna Niguel re 1dcn1 Ralph Todaro ha been promoted to vice pre 1den1 and controller. accounuQg and fi nance, ot outbe rn Callfornla Gas Co., the utility has annou(lccd. 1 odaro Joined Pacific r tllcrpnse .• the ut1ltty"s parent. in December 1985 a.-. manager of in ternal aud tt\ • • • A highly expcnenced air fmghl executive, Raymond F. Loehner of H unti nglOJl Beach, ha~ been appointed \.ICC pre 1den1-opcmt1on.-. at Hellman International Forwarders Inc. in Lung Bcat.•h Pre<;1dcnt ~urt Carlson said Loehner wa-; named to the nc"' post to "cno;url' th•H e'panc;1on of the 1-)car-<>ld firm will conunuc wtth no compromi em !.en ice to our cu tomcr~ ... ••• Ataceremony at the Bahia ormth1an \ acht ( lub tn ewpon Bem.h. January neW-home ·sales up 4. 9%; postbigges~ gain in seven months W HI NGTON (AP) -Sale' uf T~ 1nrrca-.c al~o ma) !\'fleet ,, new, ~inglc-fami l) homc!I posted · tcmpon.11') dip 1n morlg..\l!,l' 111tcrc t their biggest ga10 m SC\Cn mont h\ ratt\ during the month. v.,hith twH' during January. the government re· home buyer\ ri "window ot Cll' ported Thursday. but anal)SIS said ponun1t)' to moH' into the mnrl..ct." the 4 9 percent increase wa"i due in 5c1der" aid · .. part to un1.1suall)' mild winter January·-. 'itrong ~ho.~ ing .ls1de v,,ea t.hcr ·anal) st till arl' forcla\tt ng a J ·chnc rc'>umcd their d11nb in I chruan anJ ln\t Wl'l.'k \h're ,1, ('1,1tt1nl! IO p('r· t'\'nt up lrom q 1.-1., percent a '1,,•;11 t•arl1,·r .1uordtn& to J n.111110.11 \Un~·~ h' the f cJ\'.'1 al IJom~· I n.in \lortg.t i..• <'orp New Hc>me ''I Sale-s ~ g ..-y -----·-~"' ....... ,.. ~--~--~--i Greg Herber t of Grubb & Ellis' cwport Beach C'ommemal broi..crJgc a.:,_ ______ _uuu.~~....ui..IUU!fCd for bci o~ the.ufficc·5-0~Ll'l88 T op Produtcr senior marketm_gconsultant in the lndustnal Propert1c D1 \-1sion. Herbcn has been a con 1stent top producer smce JOmmg 1hc finn m I <)tW He was respon 1ble for handling S7 I m illion of real esta te transaction in 19 8. Joining Hervert in the top five ranl>.ing were Geor1e Economos, office properties spec1ahst; N•by Sears, tm estmcnt \pccialist, ~nd ROii SlaowaUer and Bryon Ward, mdustnal propcrt1c special ist . lcs reached a seasonall y adJU!.tcd 1n con'ltrurnon ot 'i10glc-fam11\ annual rate of 704.000 1n Janu•I') home'l th1 )Car h3\Cd on t·~p..'Ct:J· following a ., percent 1nettaK 1n t1on that monpgc rate~ "'Ill n~ December. the Commerct Dcpan-dunng the first t\alf ul I Q!)Q and tht' mtnl said. ew sales ~ bolst~ cconom) will slu". t ~ononml\ pr('cJ1c:t r t ' lnuld rcJ"h I~ ~ten\ th1'i 'car. hhoug.h the 1nl'ft>3'itfli popul:mt\ ol ad· JU u1bk·nHe mortg.1¥l., that otter lo~cr in..i1ial ~t r.itc~ luld m111g.it(' d<l magl' to the 1nglc·f.un1I • • • • CadtertH Romero, ~ho has four ycan of expencncc with local banks. has been appointed assistant manager in charar of the Nc~port Beach office of Fountain Valley-based Bea~ S.v1Dc1 Bull. WA HINGTON(AP)-Thc go'· crnment will issue a ncY. versi on today of its much-mlliJ"Cd chief ~On Om IC forcca511ng llUIC, but \kcp- ttcal prwate anal)' ts upccr httlc 1mpro\lemcnt m the monthly rcPort's trick m:ord The Index of-1.cadina Eronom1c Indicators -sometimes denckd by us criucs as thr indc of mi Je.td1na indialot'S -IS dft.1Jnfd 10 f~ttH fut ure «onom1c l('tavtty by evalu- 1111'1 forward-po1nun1 business ltatlltQ.; Governmmt policy maten ud pnvaac invnton' waldl dW index -------~ for tncltattiont of 111alllft or wtakftal IA &be U, ...._.,. .. --~--=---~ by strong acttvl\y tn lht Midwest New home ~I had l'<lgcd up J Da"e St-1den . chief CC(lnom1st for hm O.Y ~rn:nt dunna 19 8 al'\cr the National As~iation of Home plun11na 10 5 percent in 1qs1. when Builders. said much of January's the drop wa blamoo on mcrt'aKd increase probably ()Cl('UrTN btcaust> inte~t r1tc~ and a sJo~down 1n warm weather brouaht m0tt people demand 1f\tr fh c \trong \Ile\ )ell'\. out to shOJ> for homa. bonow1n1 Aller temporanl) 'llidmg dunng sales from future month1. January. filcd·rllc home mortpaes hou'1ng market \'i the f°<'dcral Rl·..Cr\ t" Booard lOll\lnUM to pu'>h up 1ntcrc't natt:., 1n an cttort 10 \lo" ('{ononrn: arn~th and rc<itram mOat1on. h1&her ratt "are rrall) ao1n' to b1u.· tnto the housin& marke1 · \31d rconomt'll RK'hltd Pe~h ol the Mortp&t' Banker,, ~'<X11t1on •• ----O.C.• ...... I s16 11 611 11 m I • .. ) • McDonr:iell Douglas increases military businesS; remain·s No . 1 EASTERN ,,...,o toniaht. AFl,,(:10 President Lane Kirkland said aJl union worktn should honor Machinist ~tcket )It~. which other umon officials have said could be pul up at FDIC takes over 2 7 S&Ls In six states 9j NOltMAH Ill.ACK Ill~ .... WASHINOiON -The McDon· ndl Dou&las Corp. 1ncrea~ its military bu.aotss last year dcsp11c an overall dcclaoe m Pcntaaon spendana. RIAHUQI &be title of Ammca·i lariest defenx contractor. Rdeasana tts annual rallna of the _ &Qt> l® mthlatt. coA1BOnrs on Tbunday, lhe Pcniqon 11Jd McOon· ncll Dou&)as aubttanltaJI) Wldt11ed auleadovcrOtncral Oynam1csCorp ' and General EJ«1t1c Co'. 1n fiscal The remaindtt of the Top l 0 ll\ fiscal 1988 tncluded Tenn«O Inc., \Ir 1th SS I billion, Raytheon Co. wnh $4.1 btlhon. Martin Marvtta Corp. w11h S3. 7 b1lhon, General Moton Corp Wllll ..S:U bUlaoA, ~ Corp. wstb S3.S4 btlhon: United T(ChnolQ&ln Corp. wtth $3.S I b1l11on. and the Boe1na Co. Wllh $3 bslhon. e report, en1n "fOO Com- panies R~tvma the Larau1 Dollar Volume of Prime Contract Awards." cov«l the fiscaJ year cndJng last Sept 30, and 11 considered the most t 988 becau~ ~on tract totals dechncd for the the second· and third·raJlked contraqon. St. Louts-based McDonnell Doualas rteeived mtltt.ary contracts wonh SS. ballton in fiscal J 988, up fromS7.7 btllton 1n fiKal I '87 and far ahead of the S6.S \I.On by No 2 General Oynamks · dc-tinit1ve aauae of how maJor mih- t.ary contractors arc farina each year. OE received m1l11al') contracts wonh SS. 7 b1llton U'\ fi5tal 1988. General Oynam1~ Penta,on bu 1- ness declined from $7 b11l1on in fiscal 1987 to S6.5 btlhon last )Car, while GE's business dcchned frotn $5 8 btlhon to $5 7 b1lhon The repon discloses lhe Pentaaon's contractors were fa&huna over a smalltr pac in ft.seal 1~88, with pnme • contracts totahna $137 billion ~ina .'1'<trccled out. That 1s U .5 bill1on less than the total awarded to fiscal 1987. The top I 00 companies, as a group, ~\\, their share of those contracts decline last year The 100 firms received $90 I billion of the con- tracts. or 6S.8 percent of the total, compared to $95.4 b11l1on and 66.9 percent 1n fiscal 1987 "'The smallctt tOW amount re· other a1rhoes and transpor- onved by a compuy in the fitcaJ tltion cocnpan1~ 1n addition to 1988 h.i was S 129 malbon. compered F .A$tern t0 Sl22 million in filCal 1917," the Kirkland accused frank Pcn&.110n added. Loren10, owner of Texas .\ir Tbit ..... chanee '" d\O ftteal Corp. wh1cb 1~ £.asttm's parent 1988 rantJnas wu lhe nse of Ten· tompeny, of "find1n1 tt worth ... 3 h1 while to purcha!i.C a good neco, a company &. .. t ranked 1 th tn company and slnp it asset\, fiscal 198(. Ttnneco'sJurnp to fourth rather ihan aoeraie 1T fairly and tn_the rankina wu bawd on orders-1--0~~~.. r · from the• Navy for two nuclear-KJrkland asked PrtS1den1 powered am:raft camers received by Bush to folio" a Na11onal the Newport News Shipbuildina & Med1a11on Board request and Drydock Co , a wholly owned call a special paneJ that \\<Ould 5ubsadaary delay a stnkc for 60 da)s. This wu the second consecutive Bush plans to m~t with top year that McDonnell Do&&&las ranked adviser on the 1tua1100 toda). first. McDonnell Obu&)as rtela1med Eastern opp<>ses pre 1dential the ·JQ'o. I rankina in fiscal 1981 after action, saying 1t 1s losing SI bc1n1 shouldered aSldt the year m1lhon a da) and can't' afford earlier by General Oynam)cs. dela} in n1a.k1n.gsalary cuts 11 has Some of McDonnell's la raer·con-proposed It had orig1nnll) a l>..ed tracts tncludc the F-A-18 Hornet $1 50 m1llton 1n cuts. but union fi&hter for the Navy, the F-15 Ea&lc offietal Wall) Haber m M1anu for the Air Force~ 1he AH-64 Apa.che said the ne" otTer was le~) helicopter aunship for the Army, and <;lnngent. the A V~88 Hamer JUmp JCt for the "'The com pan) 1s s11ll,Jool>..ing Manne Corps. The company also for mnJor concl' ion . but 11· builds fomahawk and Harpoon . not $150 rn1llion:· Haber said missile systems. WASHINGlbN CAP)-TM fed· cral [)(PQ$tl lnsu.rance t:orp took control of 37 ~vinp 1nsll\uuon\ 10 ~1lt state\ on Th\lrsday. bnnaJO& lhe FromllO • total number of S&J.s under the for" the Bush plan evrn tbouah at qency's control to n would nearl)' duubk the ckpotic lthough the FDIC retulates com-insurance premiums paad by bub. merctal banks, 1t bcpn on Feb. 7 10 from 8.3 f!cnt$ perS I 00 of deposnuo take over 1hc 220 sliak1est s&u an 15 cents • p~para11on for the regulato~ re· -The .General Accountana Ofrttt. -orpntzttton proposed Preside ~ mvesupt1vc qency, tolctT Bush House panel tha1 "Junk bonds'' have FOi Chatnnan· L W1lltam Cit-id· been a profitable in-vestment for man told the Senale Budget Comm11· -S&Ls. bu\ wamcd that their safety tee that hi s agenc) wall take over the hasn't been tested dunng an C>9.0n· rest of the 220 1n the nt'lCt four to stx om1c downturn. weeks. Alt hough the FDIC reiulates com- Of the 37 out under the FDIC on mcrcaal banks, 1t 1s taking over· the rhursday I~ \\ert 10 Te\as, I 0 to 220 -.ors1-ofTS&Ls tn p~parataon for Kansas. 'eight in .\rkaosa • four '" the regulatory reor1an111t1on Loutstana two in Alo.ska and one in propo~ by President Bush. Seid· '.Mar) land.' They ha ve assets totaltng man said h1 agenc}' will 1;alc.e over the $7.9 b1ll1on.-res\ of th~ 220 m 1he nc\t fo ur to six The goal of thr lakeovers is to \I.eeks. clamp do" n on above-market interest rates offered by the failed 1nst11u11ons. root out an y un. d1SCO\Crcd fraud and pre,cnt \ht' in tllu\lon from gro~tng or taking excessive nsi... Tht-FOi\ 1 emphasmng t~at the tnst1tu11ons "'111 remain open for gives tips.on ·empJof ee benefits law bus1ne s as usual and lhataU a c.oun~ are protl'Clcd up to the $1 00.000 depc111t 1n uran cc ltm1t The 37. It ted b) state, are. A.laska: Fir 1 federal Bank of Alaslo..aand Humt' Savings Bnnk. both Barber County Savings And, Loan As oc1atton. Mcdtc1 ne Lodse. Peoples a"mgs and Loan Assocua- t1on and M1d·Amenca Federal Sav- ings and Loan Assoc1at1on. both Parson., hawnee Federal. Savtnas alfd Loan As.soctauon and l'opeb Savings. both Topeka. and Fim Federal 53' ings Bank of Kansas. \\-clhn_gton . l ou1siana: Elmwood·federal Sav- ings and Loan Assoc1at1on. Harahan, 1 First Sa' ings of Lou1s1ana. La Place; EntefJ?nSC Federal Savings and Loan '\ssoc1auon. Marrero, and Fon· t.ambleau Federal Sa\ ings Bank. • By JIM LUTHER fa 1th cOort 10 comply will be amimcd Al'ha\IM1.. \O 00.in comphanct lh1'i ~car. W 1\ Hl1'C1TO"-i -The Internal R~pond1ng to complaints by bus1- Re' eouc ~n 1c:e on Th\Jr'ido> 11. .. uecf ne .. ~s. more than 150 members of 220 pages of regulauons spclhns out ( ongrcss have signed lcg1slauon to how emplo)trs can com pl) Wlth 3 repeal the new law \\oh1ch ts l>..nov.n a'I nev. law a111,ed at cn~unng that health · cuon ~9 ol the 19 6 ta.x O\Crhaul and welfare benefit~ dt> no t di\· ~me bu\inCSSC\ contend the law crim1natc aga1n)t lo"'cr·pa1d 1mpoS(s such a papc™ork burden worker . that 11 would be eas1cr for them 10 Opponent'> of the law lOnlcnd 11 ca ncel health insurance for all ould re ult in rank-and-lilt> workers work ers than try 10 com pl)' 'ha ving to pa~ tax on all their "The.re v.111 be a relief of the an\lcty rc1mbu,...ed medical e~pcn~'i The (about 1he law) JUSt because of the IR · disputed that a\.st sment transn1on rules.·· Pnscula Ryan of the .\hhough the la" \\cnt into effect Trcasuf} Department\ rnx oniC't' told Jan I. the regula11ons rche' c ~m-reporters ··You w 1H not be hurt plo)crs ofha' ing 10 take an) action to because the regulation-, were no out assure compl13nle before Jul) I In at the fir t of the }ear · · add111on. 1rans1uon rule\ PW.)'<k John . loan Jr president ol the that an> bu mes\ that makes n good-at1onal I edenlllon of Independent \\SE l'PS & DO"\S OTf l'PS ·\ \0 DOM \S NEW YORK CAPJ -Tbe. fOl~WlnG 11$1 NE.W YORK (AP) -TM IOllowlr19 list show,. 11'\e Ntw Yori!. Stoclt E1Cchenoe shows tne Over·1he·Coun1er uocks ano stocks and°fiwarrants lhel have gone uo lhe werrenrs tn11 have oone uP the most 111d mo\I enO wn Ille most btlsecf on percent down tM most bined on ciercenl ol ~ge ol c;ruinoe ~ Tllursdev for Tnursdar. · No securl H 1rad1no below \2 or 1,000 No secun11ts 1r.:J.•no Otlow 11 or 1.000 1n:;:;s ere ncluded I sh~u are 1nclud . el end oercen11ge t henQes are !"• ti and i>e<cen age changes are lhe di ence between rne previous • cros ng d1f erence belween Ille orevlous cicmno or.et an<I Thursda~'tis S 30 Pm l>f•tt Price ano Tnursdal.'h last or b•d orice 1•m11FJIU>l8 6i : 11 l•'u~"9Plfo "31~1ui{dLIO 3 1 + 1 t S-l~ll~o~fo sroru~eTch 'II uo I ' ~nnt•onka ?l '• { , uo 71 Hell Fran Up 71 ~Hek 4\t • UP 6 j WsmSL l • • Uo J• J mcoHme 1 1 • uo ~.l s;111us C 1 1•• Uo } t'4.ml1b1 1 1 I'• UP • ~·~ om' >• Up I 4 liShOP 1 • 1 Uo ' t~~c~a;;· 1 • ·:: H: 8l a ~"'~~asr 'J?!'!t 2~ 8: 6 nllen~J 1 1 '• UP l 9 macPowr • \t UP. ..c l ~llen p '• • Up 10 IJOdYnem ,, 1 UP I I Pa•rnr omPlr ~ + ~ Uo I 1 ~MX lrx s I t IS-16 Uo o~ I r:i{J~ pl~ ~1 i I I.. 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I > Uo I 4 Clll'J I '1 '~ Uo • Me.uml50 un 1 • l UP I• 5 v1PS 3 '6o1E 1 i 1 + . l UP 6 S OMNI Flm F• > Uo 14 DOWNS DOWNS I"' -1'.~' . -, ·-·-,_ \. -" . --'1 . ~ .. - ' -• ) -• • -• H•IIW ~ct. j 1octiFrn1 >tf 21 S AmCon11 pt If l' M4~o ~ 6 Adv on f ' •' "' 6 iOl h r • 1 •· I trareo,cPr , 4 7 erner \ 4 lamemsir ~ f c Ii co1Cp 1 • .recQrt8 •o 1 ~ trtEnt Vf\ I 4 •'ISo~d f • 4 n~y nvOev f 4 S e 11 II • JW onp11' • ucnMedCI • dSvMonl • Ave<vlnc • ~~Pwt93 1 I iJ,~oro • f 4 1l1~~1Thrm 4 1 ~•rl• rt 4 rl$ avMlo 3 1ructot11:1 . -• 1 -2 • -• 3~-... •• -l 2i!9 -• 1 ' -'• 1 1.: ·! • -1·11 " -·\ 13·16 -·1 3 -• .l -• .~. -"' ' -, J. -• ff II \ I '\ \ 't·: DI D \ 'ti I . '\. I . I·: \ It t-: HS f,01 U l"Hlf I' ) . , 8usinc11.s and a h:adcr of thc fighl agam)t Sccuon 9, d1s:tgre(d "In t:rp1cal IR fashion. 1he) arl'.' not onl) -.evernl month) lat.: ·1n issuing the rcgulauon hut tht:) ·.,.e managed to crca1c cH:n funhcr confusion," Sloan ~1<.l. "Thi ckarl) makes our case for repeal 11·, obvious they failed tO provide u.nder- tandable gu1dan c for ·cl1on-~IJ · "I JU t don ·1 know how the u:gu· lauons ... c-an simplify the la"' adcquotcl) ''\aid Rep John La Fake l).N Y.; chairman oflhc Hou51: Sm. II Bus1nes)Comm1ttccand t h1cfnuthor of the repeal propo<?ll I le said then: 1s no cv1dcnc:e such a law 1s nce(.lcd . Treasury and IR oflic1ah -..ud their d1stusc.1oos wtth Jc.:countants ind1l·a1c mO'it bus1 ne ..es v.111 h•n e no maJor problem complying w11h the ..; l<lw of Anchorage Ito" ever. R '4JO said ... .,H. "111 need Arkansas: Madison Guarani) v-10 wait and Sel··· whether the 1:1" 1ngs and Loan .\s oc1nt1on . <\ugu!.ta. -,cr,es the purl><>~ 1hal (ongre~ 1rst f-cdcral a'ings and Loan intended -o · cxpan<lrng health A oc1alJon. I a}cttevilJe, Landmark insurance 'Lo a U!rgc1 number of ' 'mg Banlo... Hot pnngs. f1~1 cmplO}Ct''>. . Federal Sa\>1ngs and Loan Assoc11\• tJndcrthc I 986 la"' cmplo)crs a1 c 11on. Mal\crn. Fmt talc SaHngs re4u1rcd to appl)' compk\ lC'>l to the Bank and Home fedeml 'av1ngs and health-and group-h:rm life 1nsura11le Loan A S<X,at1on both \,fountain plan-, they prov1dc. .. 1heir cmpJo>ye(' 10 Home. ( ommon\\oCalth . '1ng and en~u rc that the plans an:· not b1ti~'J to l o;rn .\s~O<'n\\100 ~ cola. and Un1- linor ol tho)C carn1ng_J11orc th~ (lOllll I c.~kral ~a' 1ng'i Bani.... S ~0.000 a )Car .. T rum.inn _ . . fhc r~gul:lllom announct•d r hu1 ~· Kansas· F1r<>t f ederal . n\lngs anc'.1 d.1-,. on whi ch the IR~ "111 take' Loan <\ssooatlon of< offc)' 1lle al cuioment'> until Ma> 8 appl> l h1dl) k > f edcral <;,.\mg,-. and · Loan "',.. to health 1n'iu1 am.c. <;me..: that I\ the S0('111uon of It utchm.,on. first Fcder- bcncfit allcc11ng niosl C'mplo\cf' jf ~vmS) and L03n \ ~Jallon of Ho"e\.cr. 1he tran)11to" rule\ Jlw Huh.htn~n~ C olon1al 'llU'I t\'i· apply 10 hie 1nsurnn1.c soc1a11on 01 mem.i. L1hc.'ral, The Srop 1n interest rates fieJps mar By CHET CURRIER . NE\V YORK (.\P) -,·drop 1n tntcn· I rate\ helped the \tlX k marl>..et \tagc a. broad ad"ancc Thur'iday rec.:oupmg Wedncsda' · lossc'i fhe Dow Jone-, ·a, cr::igc of l O industrials. do\\,n 1.5 3.5 on \\cdnc-.. da), chm bed '.!2 6 7 to 1.265 11 .\d' ancing 1 <;ucs outnumticred de- cline b} more than ~ to I in na119n"'1dc trading of • cw ) orl • te>c'k Ell:changc-h tcd \tock\. "'11h ~ :!. up. .n I do\\, n anJ 506 un- changed. Volume on the Ooor ol the 81g Board came 10 161 Q m1lhon .,h:U-e!I down from 17721 m1lhon·1n the prc-..1ous 'iCss1on. \Ja11onv.1dc, con· sohd:ucd 'olumc 1n N't E-11 tcd 1 sues. including 1radcs in those lod, on regional e'l hanges and 1n the O\cr-the-<"ountcr m.irlo..et tot:1k·d 191 7 m1lhon -,hare ·\ \ll•3d) ho\\1ng b> the doll.u ag;11n t leading foreign currcnlle helped push bond pm:e tughcr 10 the credit markrts _ late 1n ths_aflernoon pm:e'toflong· term govcrnmt>nl bond'\, whu:h move in the opposite l.lircc. 11on from 1n1cn.•st mies. 'ih.o\\-cd g.un) ol more than S5 forcac.h Sl .000 1n face \aluc Th~t. in turn. ~rncLf to ~nd1uragc bu)ing 1n the tod market .\nal)St \aid the wornc about mcrl:.a\ln 1nfl.111on and fcW:r.il -Rc· \el"\ c crcd 1t-t1gh1cning that ~wept 1hrough the rrr.1rk c1" h1\t "'ed: ap. parrn11) wcrc ca'lmg .\Ian vrcen\pa'!. tht' rcd''l.du1r- man. said he C'\f>CCtS thl· IOCICll'IC.' 1n the consumer pml' tndt•\ for Febni· .1 1). wh ich "''" br announl-Cd l:11a thr~ month. to bl; 'imallcr than the n.b percent gam ~ported for Januan <1ainers Jmong the hluc ch1p'i lflt'ludcd l n1on l arb1dc. up 11 • JI JO . l\mcncan fclcphonc 1 cle- graph. up 1 • at Jo•, ln1erna11onal Bus1nc-.s \"3ch1m: up • at I ~o~. and Enon. up '•at 4411 Dun & Brndstrtet fell ~'~to o T ht' \\all 'ilrect Journa l ref)OnC'U that \h e compan~ face.•<; a lOntro\Cr\\ mer sale~ pr:ilt1cc tn\oh 1ng the c.rcd1t data 11 t·omp1ks · 'itoragc Tt"chnologv k d the at t1H ll\1 up 11' a\ ~ •, Th(' com pan) rc~mcd tourth~u;incr earning\ ol IUct"nt\J\hare upfromlccnt 1n·thc lomparablc pcnod a )tar carher SSM{ roM' 11ato341 OnWcdnc\· d3\ )cm1-l cch F.lectroniC'> <F:lr usll ra1'1Cd 11~ bid lor S~M t ro S 4 :Hh r(' lOJ>p1na a S33-a-sharc oOcr fronl Vincent ·1 an. a Mala\ 1an "'"C'tthr :rnonnl d\IC'4ltton. whtt.h Y.:l~ Jddcd to~tandard ·Poor' .5l"M.).~tlXI>. compt>'llt' indc\ gained ·, to~~ , ~1nnctoni...a. the mo-.1 J tl\e 1 'out· 1t'I the "'tr-the-< uuntcr n1url.e1. Jumped 8 to 21 1 he.· rnOl P•tn > rt'taincd an ln\t''itmcnt oonkina firm . to a1.h 1~· 1t on a rK'> 1Nc s.ale or other tran..ac11on. .\'i me.uurcJ h\ \\ il'ih111.' ,,. \OC'lalt's° 1ndc\ of mort than ~ ..{).)() • it"tl\~I> tradl'd )tod.-;, the matk('t 1nu·ca\C'd S~~ M ~11l1on or 0 CXJ pl'f(Cnl IO \ Jluc The""\ f'\ comP<i\ltl" 1ndc\ ol .111 ''' h~tc-d common 'ltOl~'i added 1.47 to I ti' ! I l'1ndard roor .. 1ndU)lntll tnd<'' ro'iC ' 34 10 n 4 8~ and \J p· 500- 'itod rnmpo 11e 1ndC'' \>\3\ up ! J at !Sqq~ The "..: \SD.\Qcompo•ml" 1ndc' tor the tncr·tht'<ountcr marlo..et prncJ Maf)land: G1bralter Federal Sav-. mgs Bank. nnapohs. Texas: SouthmoS1 Savings and Loan '\s oc1anon, Brownsville; Padre federal Savings· and Loan Assoc1auon. Corpus OinM1, Permian S:ivings and Loan A soctatlon. l\.ermu: Vmon Banc Savings A~ soc1a11on. lo..ingsv11Jc. and Bexar Sav- mgs Assoc1a11on. San Antonio Sav- ings Association. Commerce Savings A.ssoc1auon. First tate Sa'rings As- ~1a11on. uburban Savmgs Assocla- 11on, M1ss1 on v1ngs Association of Tc~a . Alamo v1ngs Association of Tc\as and La Hacienda Savtngs 1a11on. all of n ptonio. l 73 to 402 53 \ 1hc mencan tock \Change, the mar~et value mdc1 cl~d al 324. 95. up 2 77. JACKSON FromBtO . - ne,er M'fl' •n' 1tcd to the party hould tlt a kcd to J>3" to ckan up the me s Onl) the v.c3hh' \\Cre 1n' 1tcd to the pan\ " .. rht> (inai'IClal sc"' ice companies and the "t'3hh1c~t 1nd1v1dual men-l'3n~ "'hc.J bcncfi ted the mo t from ~nng 1ntt'n."'!lt ra tes and buccanttr oonk1ng \hould OcJr the burden of deaning up the mt"5 :·Jackson said . Rep Ht>nr\ 8 C onulcs: D-re\as. cha1nnan or tht> House Banking c omm11t1t. appean."'d at the news conlcrence nd supporicd \ht plan. JJd. on blame~ dcrcgulat1on under the Reagan adm1n1 tt'lllOn for allowing sa' mg and loam to end thctr"'h1stonccomm1tmenf'10 small \l"r'i and home bu)ers. wh1k ka, . mg 'bu canccc ban~m frcc .to gamble \>\llhout n k fac1 na neither the d1sc1phnc ofa lrtt market the nsk of bankruptn . nor the dtsc1phnc of regula11on the n-.k of prosccuuon." QUIKSILVER From BIO comt orubl' profitable \\(' att no" creating thl\ capa 11~ and 1111 C\J)«t to ha' c our fi"' profuahle )Car ~ • • • John ( \\a.mer. ch1et C\CCU\l\e officer <ll Qaiklllvtr lDc., ha an· nouncC'd record focal' 19 q lir>t· qu~rt~r opcrattng result . \JcJ income tor the first quarter t'ndcd Jan 11. t 9 9 mcrcascd 1 l6 pcrct'nt to S 11.000. ()r 14 ctn ts pt'r \h:lrc. a cc.,mp;ircd "•th net income ol '\KO. lO, or t> cent pt't ha~ 1n the h~e quarter la\l )Car 1:'lct sales for, the qu31'\tr ro~ 56 pcrttnt to S 11 4 7 000 compartd with S 1n.Jh.t l ~qwtner a year In rt'\ 1cwin1 operations, \\ amer · 1nd1cami 1ha1 Qutl\lher' rccoro fiNt-quaner financial J)(rformance \\.U a rc\ult of con11nuro 'troa, acccptancc of the !'ic\topon Beach • compan) \product hnt' · Qu1u1htr~11ns. &rra"IC' fortht manufal\Urc of. -and dtstnbutes ~aCh\tocar. sk1"tar and ca1u.al clothinipnmanh for)ouna men and 00\ undcr the Qu1ks1l\.tt 1a~I Tbe compan \.produ u arc mack tn tht- l nated tatc and ~Id h> ~.000 su.rf ~ho~ •pcoclall} !ltorn and Kl«led de~r1mcnt storn. TOURISM ,,...,,o 8 ( 1C\ 1987, with an a~~ SU) of' fhe da> -accorcti• 10 ofrJCC ftptn.. Southtrn CatiforiHa liM the fbWu.: laqnt «JeeeDINbM olC1 -t°M • thl U. . wtU. lftOrt tMa I ..... • ....... " ,_ •. ' . BU . . . • - Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT! Fl'iday, Mlrch 3, '989 -• THE FAMILY CIRCUS t)y ... Keane COU!IT&R CUL TURI: . by Marot\• & ~··•tt• Billy carries on at the drawing board While Bil Keane recovers ·rrom the flu. -MARMADUKE. •' ' ·--• •• ,. " ..... ,.11•·, ''• ' •' ' " 11 • .. ,' ' ... . -"'ET~oroufAM Yl LlOW i'A<>!S . W\:\J(,\\ W~ULJ) 10U US£ \0 fi1'1l r-'iic~ocr~TiAll iS"-S FASTr I .1 r-•• .. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham . ~ _:W__ l I t ·l "I -thought I heard rummaging around the attic." -c-~~--"===="'----=o----,t-1-I'LL tifT GIRLS txlHT EVEN Url!JERSWID G1~s1 • PEANUTS GARFIELD ~AY H! lO iHE PEOPLE, DlJNIM Y TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE J -J .. • • by Charles M. Schulz .. YOiJ 'LL NOTIG( Mt..' j LIP~ NEVER I MOVtt:> } -. --- F..-~~-:---:-;.... ROB& JS.ROS& by P•I Br8dy BLOOM COUffTY ARLO AND JANIS # l oH, OOTHI~.; . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~., l A'1D I /JJA'!> WONDER/ill(, 1F <.{)() rouw 1JX> rr · OVER ... • i ~ ! l':::~'::::::.._-=. • l IVW !ll/llKJJr lDNKER.. I . . ., by Jimmy Johnson l JO!>T llKt Tn POOCH "lltDIA~ •Alli) !U -.Mo~· • by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batiuk 10 ~ DF LDRRECT SOME OF "THE &PELI..1'16 FOR Mf ... I " .IDL.5/N0.9 . . .. - -·~ POP ll I 'If Postnuclear: Waiting for the c·fampdown Bet-au~· of the: Laguna Beach City Council's unanimous decision to dc:n} a beer lM!lcs permit to Club Pos1nuclcar. )OU ca n bet the struggling dub's ll\c concerts Wiii no longer be booked. Club ov. ncr Max Nee said he lost S 10.000 las1 mon1h. and v.11hout lhe additional re' cnue beer ~k.,. would ge nerate-he won't be able 10 present live music an) more. (Po~•­ nuclear will present !.<.'\ ernl con- ceris al rcad) booked 1hrough March 16. but beyond tha11hc club will only offer recorded danl'I.' ·music on ·Friday and Sa1urda) nigh1s.) Wh.11 I lind just.a puahng as. the c11y council's dcc1s1on arc lhe narrov.-m1ndcd and intolerant viewpoints expressed In support of 1hat dcc1s1on . .\ccord1ng 10 councilwoman uda Lcn~y. beer sales at ('lub Po~1nuclear (or hall we say Club Probibi1ion?) v..ould show 18-ycar-olds wh) 11\1mportan11obc 21 ycarsold-thal is. becau~you~ 1odrink bttr Oh rcall). If memol') serves me corTCCL other such tnVial concerns as ·colkge and ,·a rttr dcc1s1on and sexual awaken inf meant a 101 more at that age than beer coru.umpuon. __ • 01hcr members of1hc council argued that some mtnors m11ht dnnk. and .... , t>n 1f not. 1hcy v..ouJd still be under a bad 1nnucnce. It's possible. Bui isn't life full of choices and rcspons1biht1cs? lf)ou're an adult al the age of 18. )'OU better be mature enough to handle U'iOC1a11on~ or \1tua11ons lhat aren't as perfectly planned as Disnc)land o~ tht' C11y of ln1nc . .\nd rcfus10g to allow Postnucll!ar 10 ~II beer ~111 nor helter the\C ~ oung conccrtgoers from .. bad influences." The Coach House. arJ!ong 01her places. ISJUSt down 1he road. . li'sd1srourag1ng that the though I of one local resident went unheeded: .. Whal al ways ~1ruck me was the diversi~· he~ (Laguna Beach) - cullural. social. an1stic." said Kedric Francis. "Now I sense tha1 1olcrance slipping away. These arguments (against the cl ub) are based on fea r of the \Oung ... the new ... 1he different." · · PO T-GRAMMY NOTES ... The 31st annual Grammy awards show ha~ come and gone with its usual share of both high and low point\. But n6t 1odwcll on the negative. Hercaruomeofthe memorable happenings of the gala c' ent: •Ireland' 21-)car-old SincadO'Connor. who boldl)' ~nga iune from her cn11C"all)-accla1mcd debut LP. "The Lion and the Cobra," howcd a lot of gu1s 1n her defiant appearance. Wearing a halter top. torn Jeans and h1l1ng boots. the tall. skinheadcd mus1c1an was clearl) an outsider amongsl 1hc trnd111onal. proper crowd. .-•And notluna but applause for Linda Ronstadt. llencc11ng her own Me 1can heritage. she sans an 1nsptrcd selection from her fabulous "( anc1ones de M1 Padre" album. Backed by a host ofMc"can dancers and mu 1cfans. Ronstadt created a v1suaJ and aurat program of cnormou~ appeal and taste. ' •Bringing the ceremony to a close. three-time Gramm)' v.inner Tracy C hapm:in hushed the crowd with her ta~ of despe,rate dreams in a qcle of J>0' en) called "fast ar." The Boston-based Nu Folk singer uses acute l)ncal scns1b1ht1cs tn creallnl vivid imaser> that bolh haunts and ffiOll\3tC~ . .\nd fina lly. the best on~hncr 'Came from host 81lly ('I') tal. After T crrence Trent D'Arby won for Be:st R&B Vocal Male but wasn 't present to accept 11. C'ry t~I ~marted, "l'yc been asked to anno1.1..nce that 1f an more Grammy winners arc not Mtt we're '°"'' to fax tl)cm their urammys." POP PICKS .. , The insa~tful sonpritjna and rcfreshina honesty of Rand)' Newman can be cxprnenccd at the COKh House on April I and 2 ... Vastly underapprtt1ated and often m1sundttstood. Briush rocker Graham Parker will P.Crform solo at the Coach House (Apnl 4) and Bopn's 1n Lona Beach (A pnl 6). -. II PM. ~ Churchnvn ""' .._. TomTMt o rat11rr....,s.r~ 0.-.. S.Aao•· OUM 1--**1. s.-ftnclllllnd • ::::-:= ·········= \ CONTENTS I'\ 11 Hlll"'-""IO'\ . SCR FOR OPENERS .... -;:-.....•• _ ...• "·........... I 0 By TOM TITUS . Five new stage productions -two by South ( oa,1 Repenory -comprise the weekend's opening li neu p. representing comedy, drama and fantasy. George Bernard Shaw's "'You Never Can Tell" arrives tonight on the main stage of SCR'sJ;osta Mesa theater, while the compan) \ Young ConservafGry Players will open a two-weekend run of James Thurber's "Many Moons'' Saturday afternoon HI:\ II t\ llA YBE NOT 'EXCELLENT' ••.••••.••.•.•••..... 8 r A ~ Some of our cnics l9ved ·~Bill and Ted's Excelk nt Adventure" for its brave foray into the teen-age mind Others felt uncomfonab~ inside that mind. What can "t say, dude? Next week they'll sec a genuine classU;. the r1.- release of .. Lawrcnce of Arabia.·· I f,t I\\\\\ .. U1'CHAl'fGl1'G CHAl'flULS •.........••........ 10 By DONNA AND RAY OTT · - When you visit the Channel Islands, offshore from Oxnard and Ventura. you have an opportunity to explore Cahforn1J as it used to'be. Designated as a National Park and Manne Sinctuary, the-ftve-1'tands--Anacapa, San Miguel. San t~ Barbara, Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa -boast '-wealth ol natural resources and remarkably few signs of modern civilization. · Ul'l'f· 01 I \\1111 .II ft\ SHA.ROHM S_URPRISE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN When the weather's warm, t~ restaurants on Balboa Island , can't seem to miss. They attlact a built-in tourist trade ol walkenand residents. The other six months can be tncky for ~while othenj_ust sa~I alonaaa if ia's su~mer the who I~ JllJI' nauDd One of the •Ht 111«u1110nes on the illand ~~!!mDOlliMShallllNi• PiaeOarden. recently under the .~ ofa .W owner. HI l'\I( I '!I\· .. ~DAR ........................................................................ 4 .ft.IM'E TIME ~ Lim'N<iS. .......................................... I 0 OAU.E.RJES. .....•.................................. : ... : ........•.....•........... 1 ..... • J I • -.A · most -fainili-ar fa .ce ' • in ' • .. Cliarlotte Rae pla ysJackin the Beanstalk's mOther -.ffi GRl.G W.RKX ~ )1 Cle Da1h P1Joc utt' Ch.u1one Rie 1 n t exaeth urt whilt peop!t v. 1 1 Jke vf 1->tr m repl,t:r ndhe1m late~ mus1ca. lnw 1 '.c.-\\ ooJ; .... 111d1 open' Tuewa~ aHhe Oraoce-Counn Pertormtni.: Am ( encer But chr .iurts~. i>e,, ~no" n a -tht '' 1~ and' tu' m~ _\lri. G.umt !rom \B( lon~·runni~ 'Thda.uso · I..te: Sl\ \~ht cl ink aud1enct v. 111 bt pita amh urpmc:d . A Mrs Garrett. I \\.IS JU [ uch a'i warm-htJrttd. cumpaS)IOn;ne. \\l"t, dtar pt~on. ·Rae S<11d. proud hue ,orrewhat btmu>ed In the 'ho ..... I rn none of rho e thinp Into 11 t \\ uoJ, 141 the l11cc cc-our ut foH t frori1 .1rdiic1rn.dehr.11' huuunelulcumix"er /h r•c1 t \\ho .J:>.AI O\\r1mn ._\\ttl1t\Todll \l1tcle ~o:r.c~fuH . ' rnd the Puhut'r Pr.lt'·V.'lnnin i: ... u'ldl\ In tht Par v.1tri. Geor •e. · Huiso \\!Ote.U. . .d.:.c' w \X c){".dl' ~on.' The' U\\ .. mu' \ cxplom.on ol \\ Jt ..... ppen' tO :he: Broe tr\Grrrnm 'bt't· 1101Ant0lk:a!echaram:r<i " en ch~ir' .ar l J ~:om·<t & rm ch~ 'amt k re'' at tht , .. me rnnl'. L c·1e Red R1dm · l lood anJ Tt t \\ o I Canderdl tnd R.1pu!i1t1 ~r~ a It" t t the dwacctr' prc~n:. · Imo l he \\ oods earned on&t•m" 1 'f11m ,\wa rdforBt\[ Cort'and.11' m lorJ.imc Lapnt \\t-O \\fott't hdl\>v,.ult hemu~t{J lt.t O"ona1A .1rd!)tor 8t't · \fo iCilfrorncl t \c .... Yor~ Dr.ama(m1nf 1rdcJnJ Dram• Ot'~ • fhe cum.or\\ C'lt C <>a t proJucuon o "Imo The \X <x1d\ v.111 end"' oper .. n~ run at the Ahm.in on Theam· m Lo~ An~tlc~ o~ unda\ The ~ho .... will then mO\ c to the ·Or !nge (aunt Pertorm1nf m (<"mfr on Tue d.i\ ~or .i 1t -da run. (Jro lime m fot' \\ 1l lct<l \\'itch Rae ~rtra~' 'J.ack's m0thtr. che )<'ck in qu~tll)O beingjack of" .. :ind the Beanstalk'' Came Her agent N>COl(MJ her la~t fall .. 1th che idea of joan1n •the shc1""' toorin compen •,and Raoaid sht um~d ~ethcch.1nn·. I haJ ~tn Imo fhe \\\">OJ ·la t umrntr and ' rin • n\n. Yllfk."Rae rd l1u dO\eJit.lv., )()mO\t .1c w• SO(Xqu1 1te.I id 1fl could f:tt a hrn1fcd tn,;ac~mem, I \\anted 1t.~ !Ue pl<&\ed cht \\ 1St.crad:mt ~frs G~rmt fir •on • "Dttfrcnt rrokcs"and then for se'm )eim on lhe face ot }Jfc .. 8tfort th~t, Shf pb) ea the v.aCk\ . } h1a h<&US(f on tht 19)~ TV fa,or1te ·Gar . \\'hfrc Arc You1 'he also pla cd Mollnhe ~fail man on St~mt' trttt and co· ~arrrd on ''Tht Rich l.itdc ho•. · (har'vrre RJe1 /etr . J\jJd >.\!ocher. Jnd Roberr Duncan Mc.\e11/ • j l ck ptr form.i unefrom the Tom Ai\.1rc1· "'mmm: p/J1 Into The \f <X>cl\ "which 1s bJ~ on ~ierJ/ mJuional fain r.1/es. On rheco~er. Rae JS shoRn '"'th (/eo LJme. ~h0 i also feacurcJ m the Jt1unal Tour produaicm ... \X hat man\ prople don't kno .... about Rae 1 that \he al oh~ ome \tf\ 1mprc 'l\e m~ecrtd1ts .• ht originated the role of M.1mm' Yokum 1n c_he IOAl:!·runnmg mu 1c ,.1 [ 11 Abner · :inJ Mr~ Pt.ichurri in Thrte Ptnn\ ptra R.e ~as2l nom1~teJforTum Award torhtr perforrnaf'Ct'~ m Pie~\\ re k .. •md ~fornm!!. \oon and \1ght •. ~ rece1H·J an f.mm\' nomlll.1uun for htr role n · Quttn of tht' .irJust B1llroom : and h.u pcrlorrned do1enrni •ue\Mtarring roll' on tde\ ~ion IUe i al o the O\\ ner of hero• n producuon com~nl. n Rae Production . .'ilthou~h chu rareh bttnoutof wOJ tnet ltt\ ing 'Tht' f .llt\ of Lit~ .. thrtt )Carsa~o. Rat' adrnirttd that re~urn\ng to tht rigor oi • Broadw~ ·Silt how.,.. in mtimid1t1n~ prwpt(t. The cast had .i mere cwo wttk~ to put tht how ro~ether in ~ev. York ht tore takm~ it on the road. .. I nt\tr rctll) stopptd Mngms. but to d<> a I• t .\I.a h. 1 ! Ptr :man t' at :t e Pt·h rmin. \H, ( enm\\ I n·•r~ R.1e \fa,t pe•rori a,.lt ;r lnw fht \\ O<·J~ he l1J' trt .ICt' 't\t'til tl1rl.'1M t' '1\1,.l' 'at .. un R.i.e Prwuet•on 't'iut ,,ud rm IU't }\uptNJt OU\, I <lt10C \\,tnttvta'k.ibouru1t.i ·• \lchou~h \he w 11 bt 'tt'n h\ thl'J .&nu~ in 'Imo Tl ~ \\ ooJ RJe now' he \\ 1.1 prob.ibh i.:o Jo" n 1n tnceruinrnenc h1\torH~ Hr t\ 1 .or. .ll trt . Tt •t \Ult\ hu !me · \\hat Jed hi\e to proH . '"' .i J .... 1:ln lau1:h \\hodolt •. nem ho"' urea ototpc-t1P-'e"1llbe urpmtd co e rne up tr.ere, Buel dunk It w:JU a dd11~ht tu '1.upr~. • • • ln:o The \\ l id <lpt., T i.:.e d1\ ac rhe Oran l.'.t' C (h!Ol\ Pt:rform1nc m Centtr. be:. nc ~rformancr~ bta!tn r m .. :ma ma\mte rc~torma"tc ' turda\ •nJ Jnda\ be-gm u l p m. for tK e1 intorr. . .iuon. call ~')h.. ~ MARCH SM TW T F 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 212223 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 D\'\(·t : Friday J1mm1e Defore Dance Cen1er. IS I Kalmus Dnve. Costa Mesa. 241 -9908 for details. LE MERIDlEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur 81\d.. Ncwpo<t Beach. ··Dancing m Newpon .. tonebnqgc Band w1\h a vanety of big ~nd and Broad~a) from 7 to 11 p.m. each Sa1urda}. For 1nformat1on call 476-2001 . e~tens1on 311 3. LON DANCE/FRED AST AIRE STUDIOS 3625 W. ~c nhur. u11e 308, Santa Ana, Daner for couples or singles, I st Saturday and 3rd Sunda) each month, 8:30 to 11 :30 p.m i.\dmiss1on SS. includes refre~h­ mcnts. BaU{oom. Lalin dancing.< all 850-0676 for more information. ,, "HYSTERIA". Dana Hills High Sunday ">chool Dance Produc11on annual SC-HOOL OF AMERICAN concert tonight in the school's BALLET AUDITIONS for summer Ponholc fhcatrc Tiet.ct\ arc $3 at program at Jimmie De Fore Dance 1.hc door. ch1ldr~·n under 6 adm111ed ' Center. 151 Kalmus Dmc. ("osta lrcr. 496-61>66. C'l.I 173. M 2-U -9908 CALENDAR is S 7 per person Soft dnnks available for purchase. For more information or rcscrva11ons. call 650-~8. Tbllnday COSTA M~A QUICUTEPPERS a senior c1111en c;quare dance group seek•expe~nced square dance cou- ples 10101n them. The Oti1c kstepper<1 meet reguJarl> C\ery ihursday, 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown commun1t) center. Anaheim and Center 5ts. 1n Costa Mesa. For more 1nforma11on. call 545-5669. SQUARE RIGGERS SQUA RE DANCE CLUB sponsors a new ~in­ ners class at 7:30 p.m. at Rea Communtt) Y:nlcr. 66 I .HamJl1on t . Co ta Me(i ost 1s S6 per couple per session. Regu lar club' dance\ arc IR 3rd and 5Th WedTIEaay o eac month. For more infonnation. c.an Hank or Cekste huclcer at 962-2340. 1111 \lllC LE MERrDIEN HOTEL 4500 ~E SOPHISTICATE licmoon .~1ac4-rthur Blvd. Nc~pon .. Bear h. swmr._danctnA, MAM's Lotingc aube "A .... n.-TlllNG HAPPENED . ..\n E'ening ol Moto~n each Red Li on Ion, 3050 Bri~tol . trect. ruruu Fnda\ ~uh the Stoncbndge Band Costa Mesa prcscnis Bamey Olson ON THE WlY TO THE FORt.Jil" at lrom 7 to 11 pm 476-1001. «.'\tension and his 2o piece orchestra every the Garden Grove Community .l 11 .1 Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. Theater, Eastgate Part on St. Mark d · · SS f uttt at Chafmao Avenue. Garden Saturday A mission 15 per person. rec Grov•(897-5 22). Fnda"-sand Sarur-valet parking. T1(keti may be ... J J UBILATION! Oroo~lyn-ba~ed purchased in advance at the hotel giA da\oS at 8 p.m. throuah March 11. dance com pan) makes firs1 Orange shop~For more mformallon. call Elda "BVU.SHOT C'IRJMMOND'' by < ount) appearance tonight a1 8 p.m. Barry at {ll 3)592-2JJ7. · the San Clemen1e Community 1n addleback College McK1nne) Thcalcr at the Cabnllo Pt_ayhousc. Theatre. 18000 Margucrttc Park wa>. Monday 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San C1emrntc Mm1on V1eJo. Tickets arc SI J gen· M~IN Cc TONI'S liwing Dance (492-046S), WQ(fnesdays 1hrough~1-cral. S 11 for seniors. urdays at 8 p.m. until March 18. BALLET PACIFICA presents "Lil· Club tsar several Orang<; Coulfty "CABARET" al Ehzataoh How- •lc Red Riding Hood" at Orange locanons. Dances, dance contests. ard's C'unam Call Dinner Theatu. < oast College. al 2 p.m. in the Robcn dance tnps, play outings, beach 690 EJ \amino Real. Tustin B. Moore Theatre. Ad varfte tickets. panJes are some of th e actjviiies. (838-1540), nia,htly exccpl Mondays pnccd at S4.SO fo r adults and SJ.SO Dance lessons are offered be.Jmnms a1val)'lnacunaln1imes~hrough Ma} for children 12 and under. arc on, to ad vanced, ballroom to sw1 n1-For 14. 'klk 1n 1he QC(' ticket office. located limes and locations, call 840-35!8. "COME IACll TO THE i AND IOPHllll'f, 1n 1he college Student Center Build· Wedae9Clay D~~l JIMMY DEAN, J(MMY T'tle .,.._IJn-u.H JubMa.doftl Mnc• cOlll-lllUllr•• Its 1ng. The office IS open Monday Dl'AN" in 1he Drama lab Theater or --.,_.., ... _ through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. COSTA M~A/FRED ASTAIRE Oran~ Coast Col~. Costa Mt)I first _.. .... COUfttJ .,.-•.nce .. a P.-. s.tur-1 In and S"aturda) from 8 a.m. to noon. DANCE STUDIO 2488 Ncwpon (432-5880), clos1na performances to-S••••ltedl Coll•t• MclllnneJ T'tleMr•. 28900 .._.,.,,,. T 1ckets will be sold at the door for $6 Blvd .. 2.C, Costa Mesa. Wednesday nia,htaad Saturday at 8 p.m. unda) Part(wer ... ...._. V1trJo. Tldrett •• n J ..... , .... U t for and S5. Tickets may be purchased by night dances open 10 the aencral at 4 9.m. 1enArs. phone using Visa or Mastercard by pubhc with. a one hour dance class "THE EAGLE WITH TWO calhng 432-5880. prcc~nalhe pubhc dance t>cs>on1n1 RADI" 11 1be AlkmallH' Reper-1hroush S.1urda)) at K pm . \unda) "U'L AaNEll" at the ~e--. n JOFFREV BALLET AUDITIONS at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. until mid-tory Tbtaacr. 16.)6 S Grand Ave . at 7 p.m unul March 2S Thutcr ~n' (enter. 2Sllt l hll ror summer program. I to6pm.at rught.Cost fordanccclassaodda~ SU&a ADI (l.1'-7929). Thunda)s "THE EMPEROR' Nf;W Dn"c. NC"*1)0n'Bach (6"\1-0:? 1 -------------...--------------------------CLOTHES" b) l~ ~ncan C"h1I-lin&I prrforman~~ 1onisht and 1 r llCI IWEIS ..... 1 .j Deity Pilot O.tebookl Friday, u.rdt 3, ,._ drtn's Thuttr II the .\nahe1m cu\. d.a\UI I p.m . Uncb) II 2· \0 tural Ans C Cf\ttr, 'HI N Harbor "MAGIC TIME" at the If' ti\(' Bhd .. Anaht1m (S44-71.24). S.aur-Commu.nJl) Thea&tt. Tunk RLi.; di~ and Sunda)'' at:? p.m throuah Commun11y Park. Sunn)h11J Lan .11 Apnl 9. Turtlt Roell. Dt1\t". It\'°' .. INTO Tff! WOODS" Orilnac C1S7·.S'961. Fm.ta)' and ~1urdi>, J11 C'ounay Ptrform10J Ans (enter prr 8 p m 1hrouah March 11 cnas IM ~ondcrful S'Cw fa11) talc "MAM.£" at thi: tlartequ1n J>1nr r mus.cal from 1 OO) and Puhuer Pme l he<lltr 3503 Harbor Bl"d r 1.1 Wlnntt Stc~n ~ndhe1m This Ana (979·SS I I) n1a,htl) CllC\'PI \h1i · Broldw~ h11 has "On ' fQ88 Ton)' da)Slt "at)m&curta1n t1m(.') 1hrcwr.h a-.rds. Throuah M1f'C'h 12 at ll pm . pnl 16 . Maunca March 11 and 12 at 2 p m • '"MANY MOONS" b) the ,1th Titkttt r1nac an JM'« from $IQ to Cout Jtr_j)('rtOr) YounJ < un S40. For 11cktt mfonnat1on call .S.S6-~" alol)' Pla)ers 1n the Found •. ,, • ARTS°' T~ctma.acr. 74G-l000 Hall of Lbt OraRlt County P('f ' q CRlJISE RAINMAN -~ - ( \ll,U\IC(0,11,llU Iormina Aru Cen~r. 660 Tov.n and (ounuy O ub, 1701 GolfCourw bufTeL Ftt is SS. 8.J0.1010. Center Drive. Costa Mesa dnvc, Costa Mesa. 847-1600 or NEWPORT BEACH SAILING (957-2602)1 Saturda)sand Sunda)sat 546-S7~8 for more 1ofonnauon about SINGLESaclubfor 1nglc wlorswuh I and 3:30 p.m. lhrou&h March 12 the o rpnizafion. • or without a boat. age 21 and older for \\-Ith a 7.30 p.m. performance March MembeBh1p 10 Parents Without sailing, panics and soc1al121ng. Mctt) I 0 .__Partners 1s open to divorced, scpar-the first and third Wednesday of each .. THE MATRIX S<lllEAM" and atcd, Wldowcd or· never mamed month at the Ncwporter Resort. 1107 ''Tlae c.lt ef G__. .. at tbc Illusion n ts ofhving children. ( ustody of Jamboree, Nev. port Beach, 6:30 • v • u e on e cfijfdrcn 1s not a factor. A non-soc1aJ hour, Mce11ng t>egrns at 8. ends (99 1-8SS6), Sunda)'S at 8 pm. profit. non-stetanan. edUCAt1onal or-around IO p.m. followl'<I by dancmg through March 19. gan1za11on, PWP -{>r0\.1dcs a pro-wnh a hvc band unul I a.m·. Valet "TllE MEETING" by the Orange gram of social act1vi11es,. d1scuss1ons park.in& 1s free for those having a County Black Actors Theater at·thc and study groups for single parents cocktail 1n the Dukes Loungcaftcqhc -\nahe1m" uJtural Arts Center, ~~ and-their families. mccung. C'o'it is S6 C'all 969-8111 for N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim LET'STEEIT UP Aclub forsi nglc recorded 1nfoabout clubac11v1tics. (66 7-7090), final pcrfonnanccs to-golfers between the ales of 30 and SS UFE ON Y()UR OWN singtl'S SS nl~t throuab Sunday at 8 p.m. who wa nt 10 play socially and meet and over, me;ct new fnend111n a warm Mm MlaY"atthc lllus1onsNcw other single golfers. Dues arc S2.S supporuve atmosphere ever) View Theater, 3030 Brea Blvd , annually. Play vanous local and Wcdncsday3 tq4:30p.m.foravancd Fullcnon (~9605}, Fndays and regional courses. Member~hip dtrcc· program . Saturda)'sat 8p.m.. undaysat 5_.e.m. tory,_ for more 1nforma11on call including d111ncr at local ~iaura@ unufMardi f 9 -8S4-0690 or wnte to:lit s Tee lt p. and a month!) pot luck. Oas1~Scntor "OP' MICE AND MEN .. by th~ TI Rainbow'R1dgc. Irvine. 9271.S. Center. 800 Margucntc (5th and Hunllng!on Beach Playhouse at Marguerite) Corona dcl Mar. Gisler School. 21 141 Strathmoor &atarday 644-324S. Lane, Hunungton Beach (832-1405), PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet Fnda)'S and Saturda}s at 8 p.m. · for early dinner at A1rpor1cr Inn Tbanday sponsored by l.aallna ~a h United Methodist Churcfi·s Wc:sle OUJlSCI· 1og Crnter from 6 to 7 p.m at the church. 21632 We k ) Dfl\c, uth La&una There will be a donation of SI 0 per person per c' cning. I 11 ll' Friday UCI FILM SOCIETY challenge' a '\'1cwer'\ prcconcc1vcd notions ~1th a theme of "altert'<I v1S1ons" for us win ter quancr lilOl~ Films scrccr on Fnday evenings 1n Social u:nce Hall at 7 and 9 p.m T1ckcu ate $4 general. $3 for other studcnts,i senior c1112e:ru and lJCI tafT and $2 1or l IC I students and are available: at the door Ftlms a~ shown 1n thei r ongJn3 language wi th · subhtl~ ToniJ}\fs film 1s "Paths of Glory··. directed b) tanley Krubnck (U 'A 1957) 856-6379 .. l'OP htday ~ PERQ'S 11 7 Marn t . Huntington Beach presents t ukc &. The Loco- motl' l'S torught and Saturd3) at Q p.m Hlue'i music and dancing $1 co' ~r cha~ 960-9996 · BLUE BEET CAFE 107 11 t Pl . Newpon Bc:3c.:h. 1ck f>\.LO~ lo' e\Ct) Frtda)at 9p.~ and'Mond3)'at 8 p.m. 675-BEET AM Bf:RS AT AMBROSIA 695 Tov.n Center Dnve. Costa Mc~ pre~nts onfrc) Phillips Tno ,.1th modem rendiuons from Bro;\dwa)' and the mo' 1es V. edncsdays through f ndays. 8 p.m un11l late, and tur- d3)'S, 9 p.m to I a.m. 432-7559 · DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB to the ewponcr Reson. 1107 ambol-tt ~oad. Newport lkac.h p~nfs the gol<kn'agc of rod. 'n' roll 7 p.m. to 2a.m. n1&htl) c:>.cc:pc unda) and Moneay. No co,cr charac. Class.C bands ~•II (>trform tbe er.a' grcall'SI h11s from "Good GOii). MISS MolJ)." to "I Want To Hold Your throuah Apnl I w1lh a matinee March Mednerranean Room a1~~30 pm SINGLES SUPPO~T GROUP ll at2~m ~~a~.call8~o™ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~i~~~i~ '"ne MaicaJ Mys~ry of FAwia I 1 Dr ..... at Fullenon Collqe. 321 E. Suaday "' Hand " 644-1700. <. h• pm a n A v e • Fu II c rt o o G · " u171-810l). Thursda)S t.hrou&h S.· ..BRAVO! 1ngles uppon roup 1or the Orange <:i>unt} Chamber Or-urda) at 8 p.m. until March I l , chcstra-feaiurcs ao-··o~rture'." at 4 Su.~8~C:(i~~1A 8lc~~·f"rt1Kt;., by p.m. at a pnvate cwpon Beach t ...,..... residence. Vrohn1st and key-the La Habra ommun1ty Theater at boarchsts will perform Handt'! and the Depot Playhouse. 311 · E!JcJi~ Ban ok and a bufTe1 supper wtll be t La Habra (2 13 90>9708), dosina sen cd Pntt 15 SI O for members and ~rformanccs ton1Jf>t 1nd Saturda~ at SI S for non· members plus a ticket to · ~NolS:S> ~i,.,. b) the Brea an upcoming performanc&. For more r heater Lt .. gue at the Orta C'1v1c inlormat1on. caJt 964-0911 " BIG ORANGE SINGLES SAILING C ultural Center, 1 \1v1c C'entrr SOCIETY goes whale watching e"ct) C 1rclc, Orta (S24-<665J). Tbutsda)s Sunda)'-t &;JO a.m~ to 4:30 p.m. on a through turdays at 8 p.m. until luxun. sailboat. hatt e>.penses. No Mardi I I • • . ' C 11 F--' "OUT OP THE FRYlNG PAN" II c"<penence neccssar) a ·~ at 646-4005 (or mort 1nformat1on the Wa) Off Broadv.ay Theater. IOS8 F.LJ.R.T. SuOda) proer:ims begin r First 1 • Santa na (~7-8997) 31 7 p.m. 10 lht' Scachff" V1 llaac I hund.ay through lurda)' al 'hopping Center. 220.S Main 1rtt1, p Jll until March 1 J ._· '0 H o--h Do .. AME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at u1te -. uoungton cx:. ma- the (,rand Olnntr Theater. 7 Free-uon 1s S3 and free child cart 1s 8\.llllable. Free dancing 11 Hunt· dman Wa). Anaheim (772-77 10). inaton Beach Inn follow at 9 p.m nightly l'llttpt Monda)S at vat)ing Call 647-1628 for more 1nformauon {urwn umes throoah A~l6 "nd to '-"e ~ ...... "'YOU NEVER CAN "on the • -PRIME OF SING~ mttt m;un \lqt' ofSouth Coast cpenory. for whale v.-atch1ng at C'atahna Land· ti S Town Centc:r Dnve. (~ta Mesa n --10 s o F l llS7-403~T uesda)s 1hrou~ 10&. Lon, ~hat a.m I · or information and n:-scrvauons. c.all f nda)'S at m.. l\JnU)S at :!: 8)6..8744. and 8. unda at 2·30 and 7 30 until \pnl 7 ,,,,, .. ' PlllME OF UPE SINGLES mctl lor T G.l.f . at Los Ca ullos. 1508 Bt-ach Bhd, Westm1n.1k'r' 5'10 1 p.m t or tnfonnatton and rntrV1t1ons. call 836-1744. LON'DI OP AllEIUCA. INC. tLOA> ltl new d ub forunak people .. ho t'ftJOY the RV hatyk •• nOt·for· profit, membtr owned and opcia&cd RV dub odusa~ety for 11,..aa \1emben cqioy campouta. pines, · dHcet. pothackl, lours· and ··<*'8VM .. 1np1.. for IDOft 1nfor· matm. Wf'9f IO l..oeen of Amcnca. Inc.._ llLl. loa ISO. EllUoft. Mo -----..~'ii~­......... mlGl.D DOif ....... , ... ~ Co.aty_~ wt+triM ... ,, ~ -older ...., ... _. colllF ·~ ~o1·.-.-.cldl•ic, .......... to-.re ...... ,?, ......... U.teftlCI. lalattltd pertO&t .... -• -._... --,..., ml tWry Cook .. 646-JJ71 IO --.. ----........ • ~ .. No"' •111i11. U.. Md for diMer at Red Lcb11er. &2192 ...... d11191.·.. . ..... lhod .• Ollldra OrcM •• 7 pdmftl Wftilotrr PAAT· p.m. For .-rvtlioal. mll 136-a744. Nim Or8111 COllll CIYlpW 26. cu.B"OaNIA llNGL&I HAlllW (cu.adY ... riiiiliMI) Flee Ol'llll--HoW IDd MiMt Dwi~ cilda &atioa .... ....,. .. 11 7:)() p.a. Wedrrwlly, J to 9 p.m. al ibe ZAM ...,_.~i--formem._o.K--~ lrviDt HahOn and Towen, at9p.m. Uvcband.C'0"8MNOo(f 11900' !amborft llvcl. ln'W. Prer .... , .. , . An -Invitation . for Those who Live .The ACllVE LIFE . FREE Open House and - Sports Injury Clif!ic , ,.... . I FREE Food and Giv~ys Whether you are • competitive athlete or weekend hobbist, come to our tree ev81uatlon a trMtment open houae. Experience the benefits of this PR•• Sports Injury Clinic. Saturday, March-4, 98~ O:Oeam--2:00pm ' ( e High School/Colllgl Athletes On 5'aff & ready 10 serve you wt a !tee assesement Md treatment fk Pillrclk A. T., C ' e Aecreltlonll Athletes *-Aell. T,._, tor ... Denwr Bnancoe e Corporate Athlelel e Profelllonll Athletes Vllo Clrulo 11.D. Or9'opedk Surgeon Todd Pwoft M.D. Orthopedk: Surgeon lln'8ll Siva 11.D. Ortlaapeclc Surgeon ~ . I 1850 Aclama Ave, Coem M1 .. , CA 92626 (714) 558-2863 ,. I .... .. ( . \ I , I·. ' D \ IC ( 0 ' I I ' I I·: D FOUR EASONS HOTEL 6QO .. Hot August 1ghl5." tamng Ton) .\mrncan mu acal\ at 8 p.m: in H1ghv.-a~. un'iCI Beach. offr~ l1'c t'OJO) The Don Mtlk-r Band f or I) "'' R b N ID d ~ranoc Count•' Pc-r.ormang \n• "ntc"'"1n-cn1 SC\Cn dan a v.re~. concen informat1on ~II 721·!fUI ,,.u port ( l'Oll'r n' c ·"""'pon os.sin1. a tn utc to• ea 1amo n at • ~ rn " ' , ... '" · SUNSET PUB I b6S5 p Ii ( lkJ1.h prc..cnt~ \tarknc .\rdcn·~ 7:30 p.m . and Dance! Dance! Dance' enter. Tickets range 1n pncc from Ton1&hl &d. 1'1)\.kc~ Bluc.-s 83nd a-. ac•0•c OJ\I S 11 to -m to m1Jo1 ht H1gh\lla). un"1 ucadl o c" h"C' "'"g' anJ muM1.· in lhl· ( on~nato~ ··Blast to the Past'· u11h D.J. Denni-; P· E .. i.1 • B G--An S' h S d '. 1 __ 50 For t1cL··11nfiormat1on, ·all TllE CO RTHOl E R • .cntcn:unm~nt ~Hn ni.,, \a ""t'C• I oung•' \lunJa~ thruu~h I nda~ 5 to uuu,.; -. co,cr c :iric. unoa). , .. ~ .,.. ' ,. Th R '"' G 9 u. to 1 l I 'pm and Satun.l;J' h tt> pm. ··Thc Bad.seal Bo)!." ll\c 5~~ 56·A RT~ or T1dctmastr:r TAURANT pt'N'nl'i the ~hov. 'a~ c CJUwr U)'i J'cl p.m THE WHITE HOl'SE lfr,IJur:111t danrd>:rnd at pm $4 coH:r ( lo5.t·d 740·2000 1ngcrs One hlocl. oil tl'lc ~5 r rrc· a m S3 cmcr Ch3flc Sl/2· 192'' .1mi I a,1.·rn '41 1 \11u1h < ml\t 11 1~-~1onda} ··Rod. Aro und the Clocl.." MAXWELL'S 317 Pacific < oo~t v.a) \C·i's1 on ~Jc ~nhur Bhd in ''·" l agur ,1 U.:,1d 1 pr1.''>l"nl\ llH' a hastOI) ol rock and roll Tue!.. at I! ll1ghwa). Hunttngton Bcalh. Lee Hu11on ( C'Tltfl' I m 1nlorm311nn. c.111 ,·ni.-na1nml·n: JnJ J.in1.1ng n1ghtl~ rm tS~ co, er charge). Contest night r cm:ll on piano. ~' Jn<l "ocal 540..8!\l S ('I '''I( \I ~.;4.;-,11111-1 on ~ cdnc.,da}. call fo r details T hur\· tonight. 8:30 p.m. to I !:JO a m . _ _. S nday Sl:..; £T PVB 1111 '5 P.1,lli1. ( tfa'>t da'. ··Rod. \round 81g Ben" 1he ~unoa). Monda) and TucWa) 8:30 Tu~ay a ll1~h''~un'>\.'I tk.i.:h oiler' ll\1: Bri11sh1 nva-;1on ,,11hS4 cm ~rchargc p.rn.tom1dn1ght.b3b-2555 CO RTHO SE RE TAl RAJ\T 2 C HI C AGO YMPtlO '' 1·n11.•11:1111m,·111 .,...,,.11 night., Jl~cd:. 1877,.i Arookhurst. Fountain \.allc\ Hulton ( cntrc ()n,c ~nw \nJ CHAMBER E~ 'EMBLE 2 ~p m. I 0n1g!H and '°iH1u1dJ\ r iJO~\) '.'ah> %3-2366. • . Sunday pre\COI\ p1at\l'lt lren' ( j~lk 1n the 1hc O r11nv.c ( Ol.lf\t} l'crlOfll'llll~ \ ' " \() pm. to I llJ .1 111 SI ,o, l"r JEREMIAH'S RESTA URA NT "BRA BY THE , EA" ~und;i} Libraf)/fiardl'Jl Ruum I uc~o~ ( ~ntcr ~ o rl..i. include Ha)dn l • 1 1. hargl-. 592-19:!6 8901 Warner ..\:\ r .at Maenol1a in altcrnoon concen in thr court)ard at throu~h Sa ion.la) beg1nn1ng at b p.m Iler and ~kndrluohn pon~r( t . COtlRTHOllS.E RESTAURANT. 2 Huntington Reach prewnt h"c cntcr-The p3 ..,111on m Dana Pu1n1 nt IP. m. The ( o.urthou-.c 1\ l(K3tt.'tl one hlnc l.. thl.' Orang(' ( o unt)' Ph1lharml 111 llutioh ( en1rl' l>nH'. 'IJntcl \na tainmcnt Monda> through 5aturd:i~ to cclcbratc 1hc 17th a"nu:il \'.hale oil 1ht ; lrt.'t"WJ). \\ c~t on ~att\ T K~tt!i ranJe an pnlt' fr, m prl'.'>1."n" "-a1h.101l'I J,1m ~1H..ldkton 1n I'> 10 p.rn. to I a.m. 10 Jeremiah\ h"ltaval -=-\fac."-nhur Rhd. 1tl th(' I l1,1tton S6.to ~20 t 01 more 1nforn1'.tt10n, ,J I 1he b;i1 ,.ind $.nll fhuf!•da' through l oung1.• I 1"e JUll happ\ hour TUl'\· THE. WRITE J(OUSE R1.'\tauran1 ( cntre r or 1n1o rmatwn. l'afl 642-li232, or SS6-RT'\ \aturda~ I'\ ,o pm. to l a.m and da~ through Frida>-4 ~O 10 7 Pm .indJ.mcro.....3411 ~ut.h. CollLlii&h---~~tu..01.-.. NDkY-~1CA.L£ ·~ John .\llt"n durtnt? lunC'h in thl' < omphmcmal) butTe-1. no Cu\.cr"or \\3)~ Laguna Ueach. prc~nt.s Luk.&. SUN ET PUB ltXt)5 PJ<:1lk(c~t &:rc'h PubhC' Ltbrar}. Sb \1 I 1hr.ir. c 1ardl'n Room \1 ondcrY mrnrmum.-Ncu outdoor-patio dancc the Locomotive!> each unda\ at Htgh'4J\ ~un-.el Beach. olkn. "'c C.kmcnte-l)r. ·'c"'pon tkalh JI • 0 lhrnugh r rtdJ\ r hc ( ourthousc ,, floor 21 and O\Cf. Tue'ida.}-. Kem 8·30 p.m. S2 CO\Cf. • entcnaanmcnt ~\CO m&J1t 31 "ttl. p.m . tcaturc\ Ult (..« ZammC't/( I tocatl'd om· hlod. olT thc 55 trcc"'a}. Ge11 on gu11ar. clas'i1c rocl. and foll 494-80 8. Ton1gh1 Beta K)dem Band 9 p.m. lo I Brenton d a\S1cal guuar duo I hl • \\est on \tac..\nhur Bh d an the· so~ Wcdne5.d.a}'. Mad Hatter Tea co RTHOU £ RESTAURAllo.'T. 2 a.m \:!co\Crch.JJJC S9:!-tY26 prngr?m is f1cc ofduu1c and c'<' Hu11on c l'ntff f-or 111lorma11on. l Jll Pan~ comedy concerts. Thursday Hutton (cri1rc On1.C'. nt.a -\na FACES NITECL 8 18Sb2 Bca<:h one 1s ~elcome. For mort-1nl • ..,~11-M> I:> through Saturday. classic rock and presents The 'cw ln~Spots in the bar Bl"d 1n Huntington &Jlh. Blun ma11on (;a.U Jac~1t' l kadl~ " KISS, TUE CLUB 2285 :--:cupon rolland1op40 mus1c w1thThc Ticl..c1. and gnll with 2 .sho~s at 8 and 9:30 ?\aght ~ho" 11me 1\ 10 fl m :!I and b44-31"7 -=- Hhd an Costa Mesa. nash1ng lights For 1nformauon. d'tl 8'48-.!66:! p.m. The C'ounhousc is located one o"cr dm1i.~1on at the door •~ S4 FLUTIST DAVTO HOST AC p11u ·mirror-; and a huge dance Ooor -...:o t-NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner .. \\.c. block oil the ~5 frctwa). '.'.est on (.all 9M-:!:! 11 for mlorm:umn (1pal Ou\l\t of \he ~ < h.imt--.;• ,him or i.ho n . T1dc1s arc S5 for all Huntington Beach. conccn info line MacMthur Bl"d .. in t he Hutton O.-h lr.l Joins the I.JC. I )mphon 'hov.s. Door\ open at !S Pm C.all 840-0208. Centre. for 1nfum1a11on call · Wed.ne8day Onh~tra an a.m111nrc conccn tl SJJ-1160 Saturda 540-861 S. . UN ET P UB 1665S Pa ilic ( o \l . da~ at 3 .Pm tn tht' ~ulh ( o.i\t THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHEl\S' 1 VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's tltghwa)' \unscl Bea l'l ofter; h\l" C ommuntt) ( hurJ;h, 51 20 Bon 1:! HOP prc..cnt\ thl' coolest ··Hopp~·· ,. . VO~ TICKET TO BROADWAY piano styltnj\ Sun~:ta) tt\roug.h cnrcnammtnt 'lt\cn nil!.hh a v.c.:l < an~on RQdd lr\1nc T u.:kct\ arc S Ho ur an tO\\ n 5· 7 p m. Frida). '"'Blast William Hall dircm. lhc Master Wednesday. Open daily 5 pm 10 2 lntl•rnatwnal Rc(!&3c Alf Star!> q p m grnc-ral adm1 ion. S6 \COior\ ., ... tothc Pa.,c· with D.J. Mann) Pachrc<> Chor:ile of Orange (oun1~ a~ they a.m .. 3131 W. Coast lt1ghwa). Nev.-10 I a.m S3 co,erchafSC S9:!-192o · students. a\a1lablc at tht" hn .\n of KR LA. S4 t'O' l'r charge; Saturda). present choruse from bcst·lovcd port Beach 642· 7880. Bo' Oflitc it lJC I and T.1l kctru1 -------------------------. SJJNSET PUB 1665.S Pacific Coast 634-1300.~"> H'&l\way. unset Beach. offers hvr Tbu8Clay THE BOUZV ROUGE CM l- ' I " 10 ked .th . ,, .. • • •• .,ac ~ actk>ll. 0.-,~KABCTV '~ •. Nolte dominates the exotic cale with virile intensity, Haven is eJJCdlent..." ~ 111.......,,.. l'lArBOY NICKNocrt .. 110111EI KThV STARTS tODAY =:: Daily Piiot o.teboOk/ F~. M8rd\ 3, 1MI I en1cna1nmen1 seven ·nights a wrck NEWPORT CENTER LUNt'M Cla\sical ~tr1ni quanrt Opu I\ Planet 10. rocktn' Regpe 3 10 7 p.m. TIME MUSIC SERIES 111 the new accompanies Sunda) brum:h l I a an and then The Matthrw Vrmon Atnum Court P:ttli. to I pm ~I Nc""pon Hl\J G roup 8 p.m. to midn1gh.t. 592.-1926. noon unTil 2 .Pm Nc~pon renter Nc'Wpon Beach. (>7}.)440 BLACKl:HORN A lnO play1n@ emplo)t'CS .ind the gtneral puhla' arc EL RANCHrTO "1-:XICAN-R ~ trad1uonal lnsh and Scom~h mu~1t mv11cd co bnng their lunt h or t<1li.c TAllRANT 2800 c~pon H1' ,1 cacl'l unday al \he Old Dana Potnt ad' antagc oflunch \J)C'1al\ offered b) "-'twpon 8ca1: h prrs.t'AlJ "'h Cafc,atthccomcrofGolden Lantern F-armcrs Mat~ct Jt \tnum <.oun nauonall) ·li..nov.-n clt.\SI( 1u1lan' and Del Prado Street an'Oana Point vendors and other I a-;haon l~la.nd ( oppcrficld C\el') ~und•) II m !•• No cover chargt'. • rc<o1aurant .\ SSOO fi\h1on l\land 'pm b"'5-6}1> hopping spree v.111 be oav.ardcd to the llolldaJ v.1nntr of a bv.,mc~ rard drav.1n1 al TiieidaJ StJNSET PUB 166S5 Pa 11ic Coast lhc end oft~ tonctrt i<'t'I~ Tuda). MISCHA LE..-KOWITZ, SOW \I ~=====================~=~--,. ~ 11 p.m. an 1h( Jll Uoarhor \n \1u~um. b50 \ -Ckmrnlc Dnvc. .Scv.port Bea .... ~t1ng1shm1tt'd, \11.li..ClSllrt' rm;t'J •-• S ~I !Or mcm n. 1wkn1-; r I M ~n1or\ S7.SO. icncral. t or t1 (li.t 1 -and mort rnform111on. caJI 11 = £Juca11on lxp.rtmtrn. 15~11~ .. • .I\ 11 8 ,.rt .. , -'AMBER ~T AMBROSIA 61J~ e fov.I\ Center Dr . ( ta \k • C 1~ ... ~ndra'\JatHt)hn 6tuYp.m fnda ------=;....;:....;;::;:;;.;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:~1 an(l ~tutda • n , ::\u-----.. T 0 M 1h:BURBS A COf_ftedy .,_,one nice M who got puihed too* ., llDlll llM:ll =....._."""' • ... ··-..... .... , • I ..-llllCll ..,... ..... 0.. -·~ --.•...• i.....~-.. ....... _,. ,... ~ ... . ·-c...... ... . r:----. -. --------; WC'dnC'Sda~ and I hur!ld•'· .n:. ':'\~ > BISTANGO llJIOO Vo n K:uma 1 lf'vtnl· Jon <iarnlr tu,1 fu ' 1•J1 posNlar ,candanb and old umc r • ·n· roll ni&ht1). '8 10 It p "' l u;.~1 ' lhl'OUlti SidYrda~. ''~·>2.?l DlllPTWOOI) LOVNGE 21462 P cia. COIUl HithWI)'. Hununaton Brech prnrnts &ht Swt.,,. T n ' _,,.. SONS from tbt JO. and k Fridly and S.11iudly, I pm to mldniattt, and Sunday l to 6 p m H6-l,21. bk for Dnfh~ood l..ou11 VILLA NOVA PllDll& Cua : 1ep ptrlOnnl • vane!)' of ~*'' ~ idtttiOM nd oca~I Lat;..ftavOft'd tivomee Thur"da' ~ s. • .....,. '""" ·~)() p.lft 10 t:JO a.m .. ~ ......,_ Wfttna· ' ~ from &;JO p.m. to 1:)0 1 m Ridwrd flull0·1~ Md lra.d••> =•dle--)UI Wna<·oa,t •• =o."'11 =.\.~=· ...... 67J..2961. ...... .......... 1Nc-A .... J ............. , l:JO p.& ID I a.a c..w c:Mqt. .. C \ll,U\ICC0,11'1 I U S.ta.nla7 SADDLUACK COLLEGE JAZZ FESTIVAL Jaa bands from Soutbcm Cahfom1a Hl&h Schools ~111 compete 1n the 12th annual Ciaddlcback Jau FcstJval btginnanaat ~nts Buck Owens toniaht and Tuesday, two shows at 7and10 pm Call 549-1S12 for ticket mformJ.uon and dinner rcsc:rvauons. .. l a.m. 10 the McKinney Theatre 2 000 Marguen tc Park~ay, M1~~ ~ "J;. VieJo. The fc\11val W'ilrconclude wnh "orks b) Pat hon of Laguna Niguel a 6 p.m. ct>nccn featunng the and Emesunc Raab Green of Laguna Southern California School Band and Beach. both exh1b1tors at the Fc\uval the Orchestra AsSS0C1at1on Junior of Ans. The sho~ will be held High :Honor Jau Ensemble The Saturday. March 18 and unda . fc uval and concert are open to the March 19, 11 a.m. 10 S p.m. at ~5 public . free of charge. For inf or-Dunn Street. Laguna Niguel. On m:luon. Gall 8111 K.Jrk, festi val chair-Cllhib1,t will be watercolors of local man at 582-4747. scenes b) Shon afld a \Clecuon ofline JCwclry made b) Green. For more information. call Pat hort at 491·5651. Sun~y TONY BENNETI' launchc'i the Ja?L mgcn Senn at Orange-C'ou Performing Arts enter at 8 p.m Bennett l'i OOcl.ed by IJ3ZZ tno 10 3 program of h11hhghts from his long h t of hits T1d:el anforma11on 1'i :l\ a1lable b\ caJhn& the ('enter bo'\ office. 556-'.\RT or T1ck~a ta at 740-2000. CANYON BAR AND GRILL 851J Laguna ( an)on Road. Laguna &ach. B<n M1lhl.t'n·., 1)1\le Jau ~II tars rach unda) from 4 to 7 p m. 4~-l-191 1 ROM RUNNER 1600 Pact fi Coo t Ha h"A-a_>, al Jk3ch. present!> The 'Ion ar the Beach. one of Southern C Jhfom1a''i mo'il popular dllllcla'nd jJu band from 6 10 I 0 p m. each \unda ) "l o co' er charge . c 1 l.3 !S9b-I 624 CAPE UDO 501 Wt h 't. (\li pon licJch. Laun Ja11: with 1cvc Huff-· • \Icier 3.30 to 8:30 .pm .. cn1ena1n· ment nrghth 8 '0 pm. 10 I a.m 1001~t ~llh 1he Wa}-nc \\a)nc B:md tiH-... 968 .. Monday CAFE UDO. 01 30th ·1 ,'lc\li ~n lk-ach Cntena1nmcnt ,,,ghth 30 p m -I J m Wa)nc..-Wa)nc Band ll'atun uar) \\ rn Tom Zrnl Mel I >-J' '' and Bob ~1oorr th•'i C\ cnin.g ,, .. 5-21J6b . Tueeday SCALE MODEU ON PARADE The 25th Kit Coll«tors. (\pos1t1on and Sale will be held und3). Match 19. an the (,rand Ballroom of the Buena Park Hotel. 7675' ( rc\Cenl i\\c , Ovt'r 250 md1\1d~I collc 10~ olTcr model for d1spla) and for ~k Hours are 9 a.m. 10 J p.m and adm1~ ion as $3. Ch1ldn:n I:? :ind under admmed free ~hen 1t·com· pan1cd b) :in :idult. r n"C hou~I parl.1ng. f or more information alx>u t -ihc sho"· caJI 2b-5:!1 \ llO\ II I '' 11,f,, M&.ao.A~109t ._.....,, 1>' I'", ·---v .... "" • ,,.., .. _ ..... -.. , . IOWMIOI NCWf'O.-T Cl-MA .. ~r• °' vrt«-O?(l(l I C-II IO I \ 10 '> l Lew•-• rC At .... I JO. I )ll ~~.~ "'~' ai.o ... Pw-wpo.1 v~ ~U..-.SJO I ~0 1~ ~TNCATft l .... , .IO Co la.\1<' IDWMIOI CJ-MA UHTI• 1101 ~ ~" .... ""'(.• ,_. .. ·~·· nw· ....... •• , .. .-.~o.-7. !OwtC-\ lO 1:Kl• CAFE LIDO ~I 30th t ~e\\port ..... Te#•h ........ ~·· li(.ith Entertainment n1ghtl) 8 \() --a.MA 1;..,_ -1~ ,.. .... r m 10 I a.m. Jo)\pnnJ \\Ith IUC\I \4:...:~ .. l \OohOOISl Alben \\ ina 1on1ght I 7 S-N68 =~ IOUT'M COAST l'V'ZA •• 10 •• \IOI \o ........ ~.,. 10 Wed.aeeday • !:=-....:."!.I\ OJ IOJ\ LE MEltIDlf!N HOTEL 45 NAm01t Nllfl ~ --"""'Jt ..,.._ \1ac.\nhUt 81\·d ; Cwpon 8eal h 111....tl>JI UOI , ·Le JaLL Club .. lcatunna ~orld class , ., ___ ..,., • .10 l T-...._\4S.f 10 • 1.111 1nasts JP()th1tucd ~cckly 1n the fl)ur itor) Atnum of the C~fc Acun. .a&A ~'-"'CIOf•....., 1•tm" ... '°" I or mort anformauon. call 4 76-001. ..,_...,. • 10 _, - -• 10 411 'tcnsaon JI 13 '°"" CMT99 ~ s-n t ..... 1 ~ ~:-...---'1'AJPg-U1)0-1()1"10th ~ .• ,,':!.~~:-1\1':·:· .. :c=== u • ..,.h. --..nts cnte .. •anme" i Ar::~,":::·:~::,';'~~· '"'-. ...... ._ ... 1nii-illlitiliT.'7o •rs 1X>•O h with Jiil \OCllist unn) ••--•-. ... •no 1 PO & 1010 \\1l .. 1n\Qn ~•th the Do a Wrbb . ...-IW'MCOAITP\A&A l~••W ~"·• Ouanet tul\&lh! ' to I a.m ).4(M)\94 t'?S-2%8 · 1 ftw.._,.,._..., J t\ J.)O •\ •O i::-r-... .:..' ~ r ·r,~ s ~ IJ 10 T......_J •v•~ CAFE UDO SO I '\0th t.. ~ pon 8each. pttXnls I Marquc1 on trumptt -.11h "Bardland Re· '1sed'toniaftt 8 . .lO pm. to I a.m: 07.S.:.2961or67l-SOS6 JAii PACIFIC a non-profit or- -pnuallOa 10 pttttt~e and enrouraac hvc J8U meets e~ery Thunda) 1l 7 p m and at open to JU.l musacaan1 and ~z butfl; For more mfonnauon. II Dr. o.rtn Rutherford •t 4.l2-S&l9 OI' Bill Scon .. 642-764. 401,llC\ llunlin"ton Bc-~h . -~·~~,.11 ........ -,. ... .. t<>HO ~: ... ·.:=..'::.'t~·: IQX) Ol 7-....... S1 •1~ ....... Sl\1J0.•1\ • _s c....6 1~ 10 _0--,._..I , l O.-•U...•-1 •JO J .... 9-S IS II 10 1 ..-~fJOf O z •-•~O.-S)O I 101\ 4 -I 'fe#1 ......... .._I F•F I •S I JO S I~ 1 I H 10 lO · • n..·--.s •\a 10 ~ ""-........... 6 IO I lO 10 lO Laguna Beach f ountairi Valley LAWMNCEOF ARMlA('°) ,. _, lr.d DIAJ l J0-7 ll LIDO (INf MA ,.~.W")•ull • (~ ,. 'I ~ )•..(_ OUT COLO (ll) s .. , •. , .. ll'Ullftft• . ,C;..'rl. ;~, •CMlll a-MA 111•1 .. ~ ....... w I ..... .._ ) .IO S , iO 10 ,... ~~TO"T> 4 !,~1 IO• •s 10--.··~er-r (") . us .11s.te (12 ll) ... Al.91 ''°) (!100)· I 4S.12' 1!13 AIGITlVH (flG-13)159-1041 OUTCOlO (S-tl).7 :~IO·ll 00 fANWIU,TOT .. HICI (PS.U) (11".Jl.J.•> ~ .... ltlt N.L A TaD'I ('°) x·un AOVINTUM: H!>-H5 '4S FAMWELLTO THE KING (.-0-13) !1-00.7 JO.It 00 """-..wa (ll) UITU(N-11) Ut-tt• FAMWD.LTO THE KING (.-0-19) S»-lot 1020 TIME •LIEVU• s.o J~·tl!I . cou .... (fl0·13) CHANCHAM ,.. ...... OMGEllOUS (ll) LIAISOMS <U lO HI) !I »-lit 10 IS U•DHP(ll) Cl I~ t •!ll ett-6 I" Jl.10 es T .. 'eUMI. ('°} --~100 tl!l-11 1!1 ' FAMWELL TO T .. lltlNG (.-0-13) 'oo a JO 10 ~s 3 FUGITIVll ('°-13) II HMI NAJ(ID OUM (fl0·13)1 ll It It sa•llllP (I ) S es I 00 to IS Detty f>ttot Dateb()Ot(/ Friday, M9rctl 3. :1919 • .· .. • I I·:\ t-:H\ HOD\., \ t ·1t1 I IC I nd .Ted' excels in ··uveniUt Jacque Wilson Lobbyist Newport Buch I :hough! I had '>Cl'n SC\cral mO\ll'S which madl' me wonder ho~ the pro<.iull'r\ had ub1a1ntd 1hc funding to put i.ul·h a produl11on together hut .. 81ll <1nd Ted., b.tdlenl Adventure'" ta~c~ 1hc rakl' • Pt•rhaflS 1f vnu ardx:twc.:n 8 and I 0 ~l'al'\ of a~ \'Ou ~ 111 enJO> this i)IC· 1urc~. lf}ou arc an> older and have de- "clopcd a degree or soph1st1catrort, no mailer how shgtu. you arc going to be bored and di!·· ~ustt'd by 1h1s mo,1c The main phrase 'l'""l'll llllVU"11VUI the film IS "Ht') Dud.:·· lier \Ou ha .. e heard this ,wtcmt'ot 20.J(J umcs in one picture 11 gets11nng The plot rt.'\Ohe~ around two high \Chool ~tudl'nts who arc Ounk1ng a htstOF) wur\C One of the boy.swill be ..cnt 10 m1hrnf) ..chool 1f he fatl'i thl' course To rnc 11 would be a ble<>s1ng tor th1l> pcr\on to incrca-.c h1~ 'QCabu· lary. The 1wo bo)s arr 'iCnt a guru portrayed by C1corgc (arhn. Throull.h the magical telephone booth lie provides they arc able to go~back 1n h1Mory to bring forth i.uch characters 3'i Socrates. Napoleon. Abraham Lincoln. 8111) 1he Kid, Sigmund' Freud and other notables who ncl1>1 Bill and Ted turn their oral linar rcpart into an .\-plus pre~ntat1on. I here nre man)' '>JX'Cial moment\ 1n the film you will remember. '>U(h a!> Keri Stafford Arcti&ect•ral 111 .. tr•tor Cotta Me .. I Jcn ow you've probably never beard of "8111 and Ted's Excellent Adventure," but on a scale of I to 10 11·~ a 9. It's a low-budget httle sleeper that will warm your hean and leave you feeling good. I was rN"pared 10 sec anolher 1ccn- 1ure. typc movie and that's enc1ly what 11 was, bul \Omc- how the makers of thh filrll 1.1.erc able to draw me into lheir flow and I found my~lf eo·m- pktel)' involved m thcJe two "dudes" and their totally nd1culous advcn- The boystnat play Bill and I ed arc very charm mg and endcanna. Geo~ Carlin 1s also well cast a'i their guide from the future. This movie 1s a<..lually quite cle\ler in 1wo respect~ It 1s a movie that lud'i (including my'ot"lf) will lcam from, and the flipping from h1s1ory to present 1s dope so well that you must see 1t 10 appreciate 11 ·My experience seem to be enriched b) the youthful audience. Young people of all ages were laugtung and giggling and commen11n1 on JUSt abOut every scene. How often art we around young people 1n an cn"aron- rnc:nt where they foci comfomble cough to be completely tht'msclves'> II was wondt'rful' Napoleon bowling o. 1h1~ movie isn't "Gandhi .. and and going down a Z, z, it isn't going to water hde in a S C'hanae world 1ranspartnt ba1h-events, but it's 1n& su11 and d fi I Abraham Lincoln c imte Y some- r.,l'.using 10 sur· 1hm& adults should '"11 stc 1f for no Olhcr render h1'i beard rca.son thhl to rc-and stovetop hat . d h after he has had his man us w at it is R 1cturt' 1aken 1n one of those old-lo be youns. light· d h h d hearted and totall)' ashaonc P otavap >' st u ios ridiculous. l saw 11 One of 1hc few good parts of the wi1h a couple of mov11~ arc the pt'C11I cfTcclS. Com-friends. he's 25 and hc's_pushina 40. pared to the rest of the show. they but bctWttn the three of us and the were )Vt'll done. people in the •ud1enc-e we covered an Even 1f you hapen to havca bad day. entire ra~ofages. Theft wun•t one and want to sec a movie which 11 not unmoved person 1n lhe l~lcr. aoui1-toJDa.U.you think...)'®' till.bt_ -- borca by this one. Go 5CC 11. It's aood. DeAuSct.ou Ltc.i Secretary CostaMeu I think .. Bill and Ted'\ ~ccllcnt Adventure" 1s trying to tic .. cool,'" bul 11 lef1 me cofd . My I 0-)'car-<ild however, told me I should r~lle 11 .. excellent," that 1t 1s .. the best movie ever. totall~d." The auditorium was filled w11ti luds chucking candy and popcorn at fel- low theatergoers ~ lht feature began.' and perhaps th.at colored my opinion. But upon further reflection. I ~ahzc the ·awon-, of these lmis before the show onl) ~---m!::::::I complemented lhc 1uveniJ11y of 1he mov1t The plOl lS pretty lh.Ln.. Twn )'OWl& wanna-be rode muslClans arc fa1hng history Onc·s part11ts don't care. and the othcr--S threaten b1m·y;,iih-m1h ta'): ..chool rn (&-ulp') "Alaska. dude'.· which, of course. 1s totally bogu., So the)' happen upon a telephone booth wh1chc:an traMport them to any lime in history 1f they ,chaJ lhc nght number. (Fonunately for the~ two boneheads, there 1s a· phone book handy,) Nuc:y Nldols Grut Writer LapuBact A vildsen's ~Lean on Me' Is predlctBble, up~ 'ftlng en1.<>Ycd mysclhs much as I did. But why look a aif\ hone in the mouth, nabt? Wby compl&an abou1 a Even thouah it's baJCd on • "true aenuinely brcit1y, likable mov1e -a story ... John G . A' 1ldscn's 18tcst &O-ranty 1hetc days -that 11 ~ a fot-11 flick. ··wn on Mc," doesn'1 movac &ban a rout.trw, inJptrauonal fetl true. pep wk" So what ar it ficllonaltzn All TV-movie l1dy. i1 &ums wl\Jt and 11n1uus evCf)'\btnt an Mlh• and must have been an ovcrwhelm1na is less d11turbtftl than die real and ct.naerous red1mett0ft PfOJ«t -11tuation mutt have been. Th11 mq_v;e 1he ttforma1ion or• physically and makes you feel IOod and mata you sp1mually pued Jhctlo hipuchoot awart of t1'e inn\lmcrable -in10 some1h1nJ 11\Jt 1 hUfelY pouibihtia an Ii~. Bui would we elneru11nina. This 1t OM appeals~ have fell any leM tcrrifk -or•~ movie. and the rcalitt intick me IL'lls -if it let the 11Cneb lftp llvouD all me that tt JUJl ahouJltn'1 have been the lemon.-:enled room cleodDiUen th11 w•y. ttaa1 I shouldn't have thal 1eem 10 pmnea'-every ICllM1 I .. . \ Our ratings UGLY Fl slates inemafest LO ANGELES (CN ) ·1nemaaosrapb-1 wwll bt the focus of e Amencan Fiim lnst11ut.t'i Inlet'· t1onal film Fatival 1n Apnl, .,,th n unPft«'dmled I lO films from 42 un.ll'lCI 1n_lllil~rar'• event. tl. iNfl U90UMied IOday. I In a Ctty Hll aercmoey wwlh a~ Tom....,, AA nmauwt nvakd llilllir ..... far tJw Wval. hictt will rm Aflil ~I ).27. _.. ftl1n1 • 11 at * ClMp6a Odloa ta1i11QldW)'Citylnddl9AF1's Mn OoodlOn SC1•••11 Room H~ • OUll8 ' Bea critic T11"('(f no one hstcnina to )OU~1tly ,pronou~mcnls on w ant mo\' ltS'? Become a m ft\il(WCr r°' 0.tcbook•$ .. E~tt)body's A Cnoc .. ttctt0n for. ei&fn Wttk >OU'll to ttt the best (and ma)bt lht -onl) movin OJ'f1'1•"1 on the Orantr Coett. Wbtft I.hie. Gary Frankhn1 and the CiiM Sttkds matt their pronounttmeftt )'OU can aoo Wntc: O.lebook Cntn P 0 Boa I S60. COIU Mae. C•hf 92626 .• IUft 10 11'tdudc city and n•• ~ numbm. Ot call 6'2-4Jll, Eat. 367 . . \IUI0"'-01'\U' New: 'Married to Mob'· and'Bellman and. True' 9y'SCOn WIWAMS ~,._..,_ "M.,ried le tile Mob" (Orioa Home Video. VHS. Beta Ht.ti Rated R) This dcl1&h1ful comedy should qot be m1s-.cd on tht' httlc screen 1lyou didn't 5CC 11 1n theatnc~I release Anaela. the anguished, beauty school-dropout wife of Mafia soldier Frankie the Pick.Jc, surve)~ the craitd TV sets 1n tier too-plush, Long Island hvmg room and \t.aJls. "Evcrythtrg we own fell off a truck~· tunny intcnsll) to the action ' r\ er \met"( lllCJl>' Band" (as "ell 3!> -Mchan and Huward" or ·· top Mal.mg ~n~" or " "-Imming to ('ambod1a .. ). l)cmme h:n been making 1mpun.ant American movie\ In "Marncd tofht Mob" he malt·, one that I!> pun: tun ACC\ • "B~llm~• 1Dd Tnt~" (C1aooa Video. VHS·Beu. $1U$. Ra&e4 R) SO there·~ trouble in Parada~ ranlue is (oohng around. her son-Fscamming t c neighborhood .. ids at thrce<ard montc. and"llll her creep fncnds are ganpters' w1Hs ... , want a divorce " w~ Anacla (Michelle PfetfTer). Run out and borrow rcnr or. bu" this ont It "-3~ m' fa"onl~ v1deoofl9 · · -~· -------- h 's an unn:knttngly ten~ caper mo\ 1c thot Frankie laughs. You don't d1vortt thf Mob NeAl thin& )OU know. >\ngcla's a w1do"' and Frankie's u-boss. capo Tonr the T1icr (Dean tocl..""cll) 1s sniffinc around her v.ttds. This 1s not lost on fon) ·-. 1nsanel) Jealous wire. Connu: (Mercedes Ruehl): or th~ handsome. younc, clcan<l.lt FBI agent (Matthew Modi· ne) v.ho's out 10 nail Tony the Tiger · This 1s v.hen things start Lo act complicated ·~m"'lOiO-the Mob." dirtttcd b.> Jonathaan Demme. j,Cfetnplay b> B:ury trugalZ and Marl. R Burns. IS a gcnuinel) h1lanous movie that IS run of bravura perfo'rmance b> actors at the height of their pov.ers. . Pfeiffer. who pla)td the tC) blond bimbo 1n "Scarf1ce .. and the lo'c interest in "Tt'qu1la 'unnse:· 1 more luriunou!>I) beau11ful than ever Her character. conveys a tough. ~rt innocent 'ulnerab1l11y that 1s magic. • ' ' • tockwell's · ponra)al of ·c1eyer, weasely Tony dc~rvcd h1~ cadcm) Award JtmnnMton (~Jd his lunatic cameo as llow:ird Hughes m "1 ucker"). did Mc~edcs Ruehl , whose cnucd Conni~ adds a JO)Ously FLASHPOINT THl~U GRP~s ~ophon1sl Tom ou has ~pla)ed. 11 seems, Y.1th e VCI') bod) • hon list or those he's backed 1n ludcs Barbra tmsand. tecl) Dan. Paul Mc('artnC) and Joni Mitchell He has wntten ore for mo' 1c and C' en the theme for two 1970s 1 V hO"-S, .. 'tarsk) a.nd Hutch" and "l he St~tS or San rranc1~0 .. ln'bctwccn such projects. ~011, somcumcs w11h h" cvcr<h.an11n& band the L.A. faprc s.. has found 11ml' tu make SOIO r«Of<1~ or ltghtwe1ght Jl.l.L·rock fu 1on. meuculou\I produced and '°mew hat de\ 016-of an) ~park. fhc same hold~ true for ""flashparn t .. 1 he opcnana cut. " 1et a c.np.' sets the tone for the album, wtth 11t uptcftlpo mclod). o~erdubbcdSL~opbonc ~•ound sh1f\) rhythm • ou· penchant foroH•rdubb1n1 · tenor and alto sa11~ creates a fuller sound but prtHnl him from tray1ns too fa r from the mclod>. robtuna his 5010\ or 5P0nl1nCJt) "lA>\t 1n Lo'c" and '''l1&ht Dnfler" are both moodtttt .W•~r pteee$ that ho~casc Xe>n's 1enor ~' runs. v.h1lc the title cut 1s the most ad,cnturous, lllo'tth m nnthnltcr-pxophooe ~rmon> and mach1nt-ltlt' rh)-tbm • ti "a talented com~. producn-and '1dcman but a 1 solo ac1 he sho• Hnk ima1mat1<>n H1 mu 1c wh1k l>kat.1nt enoup, bqs for t0mcth1na to Kl 11 apan from the cro•d. -IJ CVt .u. ....... Auedale4 Ptt9S Writu T-llllllT- 'l'lllt CrkMl9 .... The first aJbum 1n )-Uh by The Cnckcl\ is an UMllJJC'(tcd hltk pleasure. np«ialty 1( ti II approacMd wit"°"t loft) upcctat1on1 t Fama-Buddy I-jolly 11dffd• JI Alliton and Juc Mauldin art J9Cnc:d on .. T ..shtn" b)' lintrr-.U•llnst ine\orabl) notchc up th<' l<'n ion, )<'l has at"' ce nLcr a hcauuful and mo"1ng tory of a father and son ~ Bernard Hill pla)' li burned-out alcohohc, a t omputer S)Stcm engineer ~ho talcs a bnb<' 10 dcl1,cr J m)'stenou.s computer file to a chcel..)'. ne"':brccd London .. , 1lla1n" (Derck ewatl) and his hcnllA - The enginet"r and his stcP'>()n I K1<'ran O'Bncn) arc held pmoncr until the file 1s interpreted. and 1t turns oul 10 be the cash Oo~ rcpons and cl«tronu.· schematt\. lO the ultrll·5teurc branch bank sen 1ng fica1hro" . .\1rpon. ; uddenl) 11 is 100 late to bad. out The ganr na'<i a • "bellman .. to handle the banlCs ekctrunt<:s . .\nd thne-1.u :" share ofS2S million • Con 1dertd only for its ingenious caper. "Bellman and True" v.ould be a ~onhv.h1lc mo 'IC. but the relauonsh1p of the father and son is cquall 1mpon.ant. hc1ghtcn1ng the scnSt'Of\alue. nsk and lo s No,ehst l)e mond l owdcn wrote the ught. last: paced screenplay from his book with d1rtetor R1lhard Loncraine with Michael Wcanng loncra1oc's headlong direction 1s uuerty cnsp, atmosphcnc and brt'athleu cneullh to get you on the.edge of)'our ~t The cast •s S,uperla11"e. eve!) one. H1ghc 1 rccommendauon -• (1ordon f'a)nt lor I Uson that. b.apptl),don't ta~ into scn11mcnYl rcm1n1 entc or tuulc attempts to ~tc the latt rocker's maiic . The) do a good Job pla)'inJbrctL).good-umc rod ·n· roll. the son of th1n1 I loll) mt ht be do1na toda)' had he h'td (and stopped progrc 11'\J mu!>1call)) past 19 9 It's unprc1cnt1ou~ fun and instant!) likable One w na nscs Ibo\ l' the rest -the Paul Mc< artne). pruduccd \1tlc cut It' the mo t O\enly Holl)-csquc !.On& here. "Ith an 1rres1st1blc hand-clapping. guitar· 1rum- m1ng chorus. "Oon't tell me that IO\C hun~ -I read the bool .1 saw the rnO\IC, gOl lhC f-sh1n ." ~uch htgh po1n1~ arc not "~ ta1ncd O\Cr the enu~ album. though. and the sapp) ballad "The Weekend .. and the unn~essary l:3r sons "C'ru1sc 1n It" threaten to drag thmgsdown • But The ( nclet'I makt' up 1n \pint for the fcv. ~cal. 'lpots, mak1na "l --.,h1n .. a v.cll·fimng. comfonahlc record • -By M1~ Ritt, As..cla&ed Press Writer . MORE TllAN FRIENDS J ... &Mll ••Utt . JiY~ Jonathan Butler 1s the l.tnd ol &u¥ "-Call used to hatt' m school. Butler 1s handsome. sin well. pl.a' 1 mean guuar arid 1ror1ttHJ1ICh)' sonas tk J)fobably pla)cd on the footbaJJ team. too . - - Butler put his musical 11lcnts to aood use on .. torr Than Fnends," a collcc11on of 10 tunes th.at contams ~ chn~n The rtC'Of'd ·~ mostl pop pen R&B and a little bit ot JUZ. lkausc orBu\Jcr's "'' SJl\llnt and the v.a he rips lhroulh Kou ti{ guitar h k , hjs wund 1 a bit rtnun1teent ot (~fl' lknt0n The opcntn& cut ... T httt's Ont Born Every Minutt (I'm a SuctcrrorYou)'' and "Break1naAway.'' both sw1na and sw-.r 1"1lh a smile.~ mood rcmaans upbeat the ml of lbc -.y_. wt.ill oWr h~l.ahts -anclud1na tht 1ns1rumental1 "Take Mc Home" and "~Ilona " -., 8teYft ..... A.eda .......... ..._ Deify PMot 0.tebook/ Friday. March 3. 1919 ... .. SCR ·opens 1 Never Can Tell,' 1 Many Moons' F" l' nl'\' ~1agl' productions -two Orange •unt) premiere ol ·· f he Hall ot the Oran e Count Per-(jrqol) Cohen and Bdl Hilton as the ~\ ~tHh-<--Oa51 R~ery---ront-..a;f\i"4.tus~ic:::a~·~11':-"ty~s;.;,1e;.:.1~y~o:;:.:f'-'E~d~w,;,:1.;n-A."""'~ . .:..:._--r.;o~rm~in~g~:-:;rt;:;s-;:.~en~ti-:!c~r.~Mi'r.s~oun1 central fi&urcs. wtlh Gayle Morton, pn'>l" tlw \.\l'Ckcnd'~ opening lineup. An1sl1C director David Emmcs i~ Consc~atory P\a)crs arc opentng Rick Papp. Can_ Coffman, Ehza~ n•pn~"K·n1 1n~ coml'd>-drama and staging .. You Never Can 'Tell .. for "Man} Mool\5·· under the direction Lipman. Geoff'Dnpcr, Tim Bagk). laniac,\ CR. Has ca t include"> Jennifer of the busy John-David Keller (who·~ tU. Smith and Q(>rw:y J. Watson C rl't;rgl· lkrnart.I ha"·~ .. \ ou Aackc11. Thomas Hamson. l.M ah.o featured in .. You Never Can complettng_\M cast. 'l.l'\l'r (;in I di" arm~ ton1gh1 on Hobson. John-David Kelter. Sall> Tell"). The cast includes Chf he). Laune Freed d1ttets the show. lhl' m:11n \tagc ol ~CR'\ ( o'>ta M esa Kamp. Robert Machra}. Don Tool.. Kate Duffus. Chm DuVal. Zen "h1ch Wlll be presented Fndays and thcata. \.\hale tht· com pan) 's Young Sally pcnccr and Sean Gn.•gof) Ocsncr. Lindsay Gilmour. raig har· Saturda)s at 8 p.m. through Aprt\ l < tin~·r,aton Pla,cr\\.\all opena t"o-Sulli van. nll. Manin NO)CS. Jean Selden and "llh a matinee March 12 a' 2 ·p.m W('l'"l'OU run or Jame' Thurher"· Performances wall be glH'n Kell> hcrman. The thCattr IS located U\ Gisler ··Man ) ~1oon, .. ~a1un.ka:y afternoon. Tuesda}s 1hrough Fndtl\S at 1'I p.m ( urta1n 11mes will be I and 3.30 School. 2114 1 Stralhmoor Lane. 'i·John Stl'intx-ci.. ·~ tlussa<. drama .. 01 \aturda)s at :!:JO and s: Sund1l)s at p,m. Saturday and Sunda)"> through Huntinaton Beach, and ~a\lpns Mice and ~kn." bow<. rn 10n1gh1 at 2:30 and 7:30 un11l April 7 on tl\c March 12, w11h a special c"cnmg areavailablc at 32··1405. • 'the Hun11ngwn Beach PlayhouSl' maan stage of 1he Fourth lt:P pcd'ormancc planned for next Thurv "Tht Matnx Scream." fOC"Using on 1-unhcr north. thc Orange Count~ Theater. 655 Town C cn1cr Om~ <la~ :n 7:30. Reservations are taken al man's identity, ~111 run unda)'s onl)' Coaht1on ofThl'alcr .\m wall present Costa Mesa (all 957-40.33 for llt'ket 95'·2601. as acompenion piece 'o "The ('uh of ··The Matrix rc;im:· an fullenon. 1nforma11on. ..Of ~" L.dclma -0f ~ Gwanda;' pla~n& through March Jnd Fullcnon ( ollegc.-mount\ the: ~{'fO!> lhc ~1n.•c1. an the founder\ m1yant farm "'l>fkcrs. SPothlP.hb at IM UJ1111on TheatcT. 3030 Brea R-evorr-Ffom-Coafa Mesa t. I : I \ \\ \ i Blvd.. ullenon. 991-8SS6. The Charles 01d:ens-1nspa -Drood·· runs Thurtd8ys Saturda~ a1 8 p.m. unul Match 11 with a unday ma.unce Marcb I 2 at c>.rn. at the colleee theattr. 32 I E Chapman Ave., FYlkt10ll Rest"r· vauons 87 I ·810 1. On the dinner theater caJendar. aJI playing nightly e~~ Monday 11 \'lryllll eunaan ll~ a~ "Cabartl'' al Eh1abclh Howard s Cuna.in Call OlnncrTheater 1n Jut1n (8)8..1540), 1hrouah May 14. ~e .. at Sao.la >\na's Haricqu1n Dinner Pla)'boutc (997-S5l I). through Apnl 16. and "Sam~ Ttm~ Ne~ Ynr-at the Grand Dinner Theater (7n·7110). eH. 61 "Volunteers and Volunteerism" with Betty Pet roff VOLUNTEER CENTER 953.5757 Channel Islands pr~serve Calif~r~la COPLEY COLONY TONIGHT 5:30 PM ly DONNA ANO RAY on ~,._CM,...,_. When ~_ou ,·1s1l lhc ( hannel Islands. off horc from 01<nard and Vcn\ura. )OU ha\t an opportunll) lo . cxelore Cahfom1a ii'> &t used 10 be Designated as a 1'at1onal Parli. ano M:innc' nctuary, the (he 1 lands :---------------------------~ Anacapa.San Miguel. · nta Barbara • nta Cru1 and ~nta Rosa -bou'I J ~cal1h ot natural resource~ and rcmarlcahly few ~•gns of modem 1:1\ 1l111rnon. OM O~ 111 I',\ 1... I I k I 11 I t\ 1 f\l ...._ I,; i \ ..., .\ .• I f i ,\ \ \ \ : I ••• :1l)lli1,\), \ h \{l(l!\ .... i l :: : ........ .., .......... --. ......... ........... -.,~ ftllll~ . ---" f..wal 10 • ... CN-Ut 12'•1..Mt:IJJM- lllmll~~ Ulf Mii 191 lf'M J-OS , .... t Jt t•.U -~ CCMM.,..1ai IUIJ-J•MtM I . IOICll"eol..__ ,..,.._pe.1a1 ,,,.,~ ............ ""' ~ ra-MTO.MU ltl lttJe, ......... , •• • u., DIC&UllJ_,. , ... -.... , .... ,r.: woe..,., .. . ,,..,,__ ....... u .... ~ --· --· ......... ---· .,...._.. --"' I IJ >:JJ l:U e • I- ·~fAW __ _ ..,,_ MllnN MOft---.... .., . .•. ,.,,. '"" all ilD'S UCIUllll --'"I 11·• ,, • .,. ., .... ,.,.. 1---.......... -.... • • Daily Piiot D•t•be>Otcl Friday, Meroh 3, ,... W1\.h1n the park's 150.000 acre'>, 1'\ l .ISTI '\GS equal amounts of land he abo .. c and bclo" Se2 k\cl The submcr&rd ~· 1s populated b) g1:ant kelp, bnlhant orange GanbaJd1 and numcrou) other vanct1C\ ot mannc Oora and fauna while the island tcmtOI)' abo .. c c.c~ le .. cl 1s a pn:w:l'c of un po1lcd ttdcpools. rare r om> pines. ( huma\h lnd1an rda af\d gtant C'orcop<i'" (lrtt-hli.c .... ()()d. )''itcmmcd unOov.crs~ as· "'ell 3\ plants (most!) succuknl\I lh•ll rc- M!•''blr mainland ' rtl'"" of 100 >canaao Rc.-s1dcnt an1maJ spraes 1hrou&h- ou1 tbt parl 1n ludt sc;ils. W'.'a hon ro .. e elk. deer rare bro~n pcltcins. and m1gra11n1 crat •ba~ The i.,f'g(')t of the islands, 9t>- square-m11t' Santa( ru.r. hau da\tf5C landscape of mountains and .. ant \, coa 1.al chm and broad bc•chei mong tts w1ldhfc mhabitanu art' eight plant$ found nowhere elo;r on earth pha\ t~ blind Saub J&) and the bland fo-. \ ou c-an fotlow 1n the foomeps of tht' carty Chum16\h In- ,.... ..... CHAMlllL/ft• 14J Italy con1ures up Images of charming people antic landscapes and excellent cuisine, and rmefo Manto brings the ~t of these tred1t1ons to restaurant, Carmelo's Exuding all the charm ltaltans are known for. nto and Marco Rossi, the malt re <f. are the hr~) 1ca1tons of the special dining experrence cus· s will have at this Corona del Mar restaurant. ·we've built a reputation of persona1t:iat1on,' nto said. And dining at t/lls restaurant certainly forces that concept The statt is not onJ.y ofessfonal but friendfy, making every customer feel ~rtan( · "I do~·t beheve in trendy spots I prefer classical d traditional Then you can improve on what you ve and concentrate on taking care of your stome<s." M~to said And that is why most of the taurant's bu~ness comes from customers who ve enjoyed this specialized treatment and bring hers to en1oy 1t Carmek>'s comfortable atmosphere. reminiscent Italy's charming ristorantes, begins when cus· s enter thf Sala Marco Sassone -the dining ea. Taking its name from ltthographs' by Italy by arco Sassone. an Internationally known Laguna 1st, the room otters diners an 1nt1mate ~tung for a antic e"8(llng for two or a comforti6le table for a well as homemade ltahan desserts such an ltahan party. . wattle w1fh a sweet cream and chocolate powder. If you are not familiar with the menu or are having An extensive wine hst complements the food and ouble deetdlng what to order, don't hes1tate to ask. features several of the best ltahan.\Yines available, as GULLIVER.'S . PRIA1E RIB OF BEEF RtJI h 10J I(/ \IR\ \//()" f HI \II ii ' 18~8? Ml\C ARTHt:R ,· l l 8411 lRVINl. • he captains or even Manto or Rossi will otter well as California and French wines. ommendations on food and wine seleetlons. Or 1f And after you've experienced everything the r-----........ ------=-------------- ou want. trust them to decide Selections that you dining area has to offer. step over to Carmelo's ay never order on your own will be an experience in lounge, where Sal Giglio and his performers entertain t ltahans are known for -excellent cu sine. customers with a mixture of Latin and Brazihan music. One or the ·secrets of Carmelo's soccess is its G1gho, an 1nternat1onal classical qu1tarlst. appears at esh and imported ingredients. "We use imported the restaurant Tuesday through Saturday from 8.30 olive Od and dry put•.AS well as ffesh fish tor p.m. The lounge otters full bar service, as well as an he belt flavor and taste." ManTo said He added that appetizet menu h•ng is cooked tooider and that the food is hght Carmeto·sserves dlnner seven days a week from 04f-natural. 5 p m. Although currently not open for lunch, Manto "Some people have the misconception that sa1d he will probably open up the patio dining area and ahan food is very hea'/Y and lef'l8d 1n large lounge 1n tt-e summer ··we will have an informal lunch uant1ties That is not true We serve reglonal ltallan area. weather permitting. this summer where we will hes. and the food is prepared fresh and served introduce desserts from a young man from Italy who 1s n reasonable pc)(tions. • he said a pastry chef,·· Manto said Currently. there 1s no Manto says he trya to cover all the 21 regions of specific date set. As weather Improves customers are ttatyw1th his menu setecttons With ltahan names and invited to cont.ct Carmeto's for more 1ntormat1on I · delcrlptlons in English, the menu includes cold and For an 1mpreSStve dining experience you will hot appetizers. saJads, pasta, seafood, veal. beef and always remember. contact Carmelo s tor reser· chtck90 se6ect1ons The restaurant also offecs several vations The restaurant 1s located at 3520 E Pacific dllhes not on the menu. such u baby lamb chops. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar CaU (714) Monterey prawns and nightly house specials 675-1922 Banquet tac1hhes are available tor special Dessert st'lould not be missed Carmefo's otter$ a occasions 1Met1on ot fresh fruit tarts. berries and Ice cream as And. as the Italians say. buon sppet1to • Custom catering available • Off the menu specials • Lunch and dinner BltOOl<l YN PIZZA WORK 111'; E. lmJ)eNI Hwy. PLACENTIA Lunch Tues-Sat 11 30.2 pm Dinner Tu~· Thurs 'HO pm Fn·Sat S-11 pm • Sun4-10pm ' VINNl£0S 270 E 17th St COSTA MESA 52~1260 722-9264 Grea( Italian Food at Reasonable Prices • A TAIL OF B1c SAVINGS- S 9. 9 ~ LobsTER lAil DiNNER. All NiGltT LONG, EVERY DAy. . Whcf'I "cl" lh • 1~1..,t tim }OU~"' cl pm. • h.._\ this · IOI ,] hroii'·d lot>-,t r tail dinner> nd th•'> rnw rom ·~-with '>OUp or ~1~1d -"'~nm hr ·ac1 Jmt \e>lll c.hoKc o f rc:d "Jkin Polcllcx-, 1 ic~ pilctf or frc.,.h \cg •LcJ bh.·~ II ou Im· • loh-,t •1. }Ou·11 be~'· d HHI C..ltn • to C1l.Kl.,ton .,, GladstonC's -4 FISH 900 6ayside Drive Newport 6each 760~0971 oner Good roi a U..lteil n.c OlilY o..ty Pltot Datebook/ FrkSay. March 3. t9l9 II • . .. ·.· ' Tony Bennett at Arts Ceriter Saturday tn~l'f Ton~ Bennett. noted for suth pup hats·as .. I Lcfi M Hean an San Fra:msco," ·· tranger 10 ara· da<tt' .. and "Ra~ to Riche!>," "'II perform at ') pm. Saturda} al the Orangt· C ount~ .Performing .4,rt<t ( cnll•r Fknnctt "111 be backed bv the ...amc Jll/l tfl(l tnat backed him on has latest album .. &nnc11/Berl in." a tribute to the kgt·nda~ '\menc:a n composer lrYrng dCrhn. -• Whale he h~s received rtotonet) a!> painter for almost two deca des., He believes such balance 1s ncccssal') to maintain his creative procc~ . "Painting is introvencd. full ot solitude. JUSt pnvatc thinking." Ben· nett said recently. "It's JUSI you and the canvas. trying to solve 11. 1ng1ng 1s IA<Orking with people and geuang Who wouldn't 'M:lnt to have on endless affair with our soft, fresh -baked, piping hot garlic breadsticks? That's why,. when you sit down to eat at The Olive G orden, we put a whole bosket- Jul down on your table. And · when you've finished that basket, o~ther. And another alter that. proper involvement, and then gctung 1n front of thousands ex roven , one 1s '\Cry quiet, One reall) helps the other 1f)ou do 11 nght." Bennett. the son of a aroccr from Astona. Queens. began singing and drawing at an early age. In 1949, h1'i pan in a revue with PC3rl Bailey led to a singing engagement.with Bob Hope. 4\ )car later. he rccc1"ed an audition WHERE A LL lHE BESr OF ITALY Is \buRs • 16811 Beoch BlYd., Huntington Beach • 1nn e. 183rd St. (aero. from ... c..mea. Mal) • 8reo Moll Way, OC:f'OIS from the Ma'f Company. .. 11 Dalty Pilot 0.tebc>c*/ Frklay, M8rch 3, "81 with Miich M1Jler at Columbia Re· Ove; the past 30 )tars. be has recorded such sonss 3'i :·Because of You.~ .. Just in Time" and "Cold, Cold Hean." He became an inter· national star 1n 1962 w11h "I Left My Heart 1n San Francisco." For more anformauo n, call .S.Sf>..2787. THE JEWEL OF ORANGE COUNTY FOR MEETINGS AND BANQUETS <!IrOfuu ~qu-s £ m~~8::N't:c.'*:::ca Res tau r~ nt ,_ 01m111c • Cortc1alh • "'1MI · A G.,.._1..111.t s.ti.c For Al ~ s,.dal £""'5 15 .......... ... CA.LL: (714) 49"711 or4ft.M!t ·.-~ ....... ~ At the Royal Khyber. ~ ha~ . rcnncd the two thousand year otd art of lndlan cul5lne by..frcating dl5hcs o f un~rpas~d n~'()r clu'\lvely b CalUomla taste" Select from our sumptuously diver~ menu,· or let our C.1'pert waiters de:-"llgn a mc .. 1 c~pn: 'sly lo )'OUr liking. The honour would be our~. "4...-artf ~"inA ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of I ndia IOOO lkl"ot 5t. t't<>nh (at _,.mt>ottcl ~ Be.ch fl'ctlC'rvatklt'" 714·7 '2·~200 LUNCtt • Dlrtrtat • COCKTAILS • Felllmg An Oyster .. , w ith several varieties of oysters, steamed .. clams, & freshly made pasta. Lundi• a Dinnen serving fresh seafood cook~ over red oalc grin; certified angus steaks, oak gri~ free ra~ chicken, soups, satads, and chefs specials.: • • U I' I' f • 0 I I " I I II .II U \ I ? ·' New owner.s sp.ice up Shan hai Pirie Garden When the v.cathrr's "'arm. the rt!>taurants on Balboa lsl:wd can'\ St.-em to miss. They .attract a. built-an tounst trade ofv.alker and residents The other six months can be ind.:> for ~me. \\.h1lc othcrsJU'>t s.a1I aJong as 11 11'\ 'iummer the v.hole )tar 'round One of the biggest success stone'> on thr 1\llnd is 1hr·un1mpos1ng hangha1 Pinc Garden. .tttcntl) under the guidance of a new owner The ncv.• o"'ncr has r~lat1'c' 1n Br.vii. 11 sct>ms, and he's current!> sen tog the ~~t cup of coffee a' ail- . able an}\lihcrc an Orange Count}. rounrs) no doubt ol lntemat1onal l ~. . Tht food. oncc la l..lusfcr. ha) ta l cn a tum for the tx-ttcr. \Ii 11h special emphasis on thr re' crcnce for fresh. cnspl> cooled H>getabks that the own.er learned from h1 father, a hcan pcctah I 1n f dl"'On ( crtainl}'. most ( h1ne!.C food in· rnrporatcs itn abundance of H·g· ctabks, but far too often the} ·re mu h) and Oa' orless For a tnp to vcgc1anan l)arad1sc. 1hr al dcntt' Hgetabks of Bud<lh:i's Feast (S6 95) and ho1 zrch"'an eggplant (SS 'JS) mu1.1 tx-\am pied here C. hcfs s~1'llht1e\ arr moderalt'I}' pnn'd-I eking duck (for t\\>O, order a daj 1 n ad' a nee) tops the pnct> ro-.tcr at S.?2.95. Other duck dishes cm1 under S 10. and eight combinauon dinner\ arc a\a1labk for S6 95 ~utecd. heed abalonr ISl6 951 and hot br:ufi-ff>b\ter. ~cd 1n its hdl ($16.95). .. re 'ooJ bet here Better. C\ CO, I the S 6. 95 olTenni ()f lob trr in black bran s.auce. a tra- d111orinl Chfncsc fa,ontc .\II of hangha1 Pinevard.cn· t'ntre~sharc • "The Best Jtist Got . • Bett~r!" /11 c•t..,..,. ff/ • ., ell,... ,..M,, .~ MllMr .wruu, ,.., ........ "' .. , ,.,,., •xln...,..U! .,.,... .• ,...., 1-Mlit .. •-'"• ~-..... Frall()n"" Brnat ol Ollc'ka. Pt'f~Fw.-· 1cn11111.,uoue 11&11 Lob9WT11I. .. 1-..,, $11.95~~ .,...,, ..• ,"'-' .,.,.., "'"'#I -,wr fr•turn Grilled Pettit Flltl. h41't L*Wr TIJI. onu.l ... ol C'llllcu.. ~ ~.it ... ........ Of ..... .. I-_,, . $16.95 ~,_.... /11 "*'"""'• r~ to txplort Olltlr fawjesric tllltttl wt' ~t iw1' es.,,,._ VMI Lout. Gr"W LoM 11{_ ,,.,,.,,, Stf!WA •A• .,...,,.,.qr 01W f/ Of/T ""Pt #llllfo*'..,..., 1* 1"1Jt S~. /r'f#lt ~.fr'Olt ,.._~of (Oflll'M OW~.......,.,..,, . .,_., S#!llfoo' G_., • ..... L.-1. ...... ~JMJll J1'1A.-t1•Al9.0.Mill?l._,,._,,.J CW'r '-' ....... ,,_,. ,,. ,., the common bond ol qu1c l 'ICj)nng. So man~ ( htn~ rt\lt1ur.tntscta1m not 10 use an) M C.... I thmk lh1~ on(' rt3ll) doc n't. Lag.ht \<IUl:C!I too. arc rJe~ur Bttf Hunan. tt'ndcr IKes of beef mnnnatcd 1n :i licr>'l hth sauce before rc1.c1' 1ng a fim turn in the "'o._. ,., compk~. "'th o~cnoncsol\\lil'Ctnc)S ($ 7 7~ r Pine ( 1ankn 'IJ)t' 1al l)i.l'l'<O (dcep-lncd in th1 CJ~. \lillh not/S\liCCI \auc.:e and cho'J)pc.·d green onions ($9.75) :irl· more 1ntcrl'\t10j; than M'!>amc shnmp ($9 50). nlthouvi the !utter 1~ gamW\cd with a lunc- '>.l\lna blend of H-getablt-s .\n ideal ml'31 al lihan[lh:u Pim· ( 1.irJcn "'ould 1ndudc \Omc ul the menu item\ not al\lia\\ lounJ an \QW' 3\t'rage ( hinl"'ie rt''>IJurant I'd ~tan "llh Jn appc.•111cr ol lncd M'3110p\ ($7.95). I rom there I'd go. \tra1ght for the r)lncappk dutl.hng (Sii 1h> I'd p;iusc ;it tht\ point tor a.bu"'J o1 dchlatcl) \l'~\oned lrJb and <1)par.1.gu) ~u,i t 'l 5J Jnd -11 I t:oulJ J)O'Stb1) ('.ti an~ more --a bit<» hot S1cch".an \hre<ldcd pol'._ or hJngha1 hrt"ddcd r<}rl tbo1h S6 ))J I hen. ol cou~. 11 Y>oul<J bl· tune for a h1tle dish ol hat1t'r-coa1ed For the NBELIEVABLE Price of ... ·· Luncheon Buff e hone\ fncd apples :ind a touplc of lUP'> ol thl.' manclOU) l'OITct' PJrl.1ng can bl· J probk111 on Salblla l\land f or a hit ol t"\l'H 1..c II"\ poalhmg~ PQI for \Out L.l.C JU~t 'ilighth utl·t)land and "'all::111g (l\er the hrid l' Just don't tdl the rx-npk uf)at 1hnhopp1ngn.•nter I told \uu hl do tt HANGHAI Pl E GARDEN, 300 MarlM An., Balboa blaJMI. '73-SBO!. Luctl ud dl.uu "vea d•Y•· Major canhl. leexpea1lvc to mo4erale pricH. Tradilioaal 11mo plilert> aD4 un·ltt. EJtttllea& veae&ab&e dislilel. Df .. e-r for two: lllM&er US. ••• \pnl \hll"l'~ iUVO t till \OU ,an "nunt on 1h1., umr ot )car \pnng ncarh al\liaH bnn~ \Ii 11h 11 J 'p.itc ot Ol'\li IC IJUl"ants I hl!I H:ar\ uop f P~aw Sff JUDY /P• 16) SERVED 11 am · 2 pm Superb Chinese & Indian Cuisine ~ Choose from many items - Delly Plot ~/ Frtd.y. MWch 3, 1111 11 .. ~= l-----Cont1n~nt•f Cumn~ Sine~ t t:lo7 0-...d-.u.-., ___,~ .. , ~,. s,,. - /«l.M.*M~ "'"' ""'·~ ~~~ "'"' ,e1V..U ,,.niN South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 171 41 540-3840 ,. \ CHANNEL From Page 10 d1ans as }OU walk· along the island's.. man} u:ad.s.. thr-0ugh grassland . groves and forests .. nta Rosa. the next largest island \\llh 84 square miles. 1s also home 10 the I land fox. as \\Cll as elk and mule deer. While rcsearchcrc, favor th1~ 1 land .for 11 fossil bed volcanic forma11ons and atcheological s11cs. day v1s1tors often head for It<; \and} beaches and nun1<o~s The Na- 11onal Park Service ofTcn r:ingcr-gu1d~d walks from Officer' Beach to scenic La Jolla an)on "'h1ch 1s filled of sites 1s hm11ed. and rcscrvauons tnps to Anacape. •nc:hpnftllsu are required free camping ·pcrmus tnps to the other islands. arc obtainable frorri the Nauonal excursions rangu~ from half. Park Service tv.o days in dura11on. They h.ave Mo 1 popubr for camping 15 scheduled a rare 1pnn1ttme 10 nacaP3, about 11 miles offi;horc Apnl 8 to the south sfiorc of from Ventura. and the most frequent-R~. For more details. call ( I\ v1s11cd member of the chain . 64_. 76 8, or wnte their h~d9ua .\nacaP3 offers )Car-round camping. at I 867 ~:)p1nn~cr DnH· \en plus fishing. scuba d1vi.ng. p1cn1cking C"aJ1f. 93001 and nature "alls 'ou can JOJO a·1 5-lnforma11on about tran pona m1k rangir-&u1dc~ "all conducted to.Lhc island camping re~r\.all daily. or pick up a..paA'lphlct for a -;eJf. and landing P.Crmn.s and 1 s u1dcd trek al )Ou r O\\n p.a<:c.•. This O\Ctl\ llll"S IS 3\.811ablc from.the (I island al)() ha) a small museom. ncl Islands r-..at1onal Park V1 h1stonc(oast Ciuard buildings and n Ccptcr (805-:!62) I "°I ~p1nw workrng hglnhouse Ome Veniura. Cabi..9.."'0C)I Santa liarl'lara Island 1 JUnher The '1s11or tcntcr'1s a dt:'lllna I '>'llh blooming \\JldOo"'crs 1n the pnng. · ---'"~--------------:-------...-----~n Miguel Island onf} eight mile<; long. 1s tdeal for h1i1ng. At Point Bennc11~1hc ~k.· mo~l ~c terl} up. \OU can sec 1hou'3nd'i of S<"al'l and S{'a liOM 1n tllcir 6rccding &round'> among the rocks ofT the beach ll is esnma1ed that more spec1e'i of th~~ manne mammal~ live here than at\"" here else 1n the \\Orld a"ay (50 m1le'I !>Outh of Ventura.) but 11sclf. with 11s museum topogra less cro "'ded for cam pin'° wh1cl.u:. island model~ a 11depool d1}pl.i a"a1lahlc bct"'een Memorntl Day and aquauo ltfc and bookstore .\ Labor Day. This uland has the mi les minute p.1rk movie. "Treasure 1n ofh1~ing lt31ls. superb btrd-1utebing Sea." r'l.lns throughout 1heda" He Waterfront Dini Parlcers' Seafood Grill features d11/y fresh s88food, pasras and grills-a/I served on the warer-with the most spectacular views in Newport Beach. Dinner graciously served nightly in ouc beaurifl.JI dinrng room and on our four wattr· side patios. LllllCh • 0..., S,,,,.y Btwt • &ren.-._, ~ .... (114) f1J.JH1 , , .. ~.,·~·-· ..... ,.,.i. .... 14 oany PHot DatHook/ Friday, Mardi 3, ... nd c~cellcnt snorkeling areas arc am to 5 p.m da1l> There 1 Whale \\<atchm& cxpcd1uon'> in the admission <:h~rJtc. ·Ir )OU hke tamping. head for Ana apa or Santa Barbara lslan~. (amping IS pcrm11ted in designated area<; on these 1sland<t but the number waters ot1hc nta Barbara Channel bct"cen Ventura and nacap;1 Island are pr0\1~l·d da1I~ eAccp1 Tucsda~s and T hursda)!I "'''h I land Packer). the national P9fk conc~$10neer. through thr rod ofth1s month, Island Pa ker:s ofTl!r )car-rounq I w•rml)' recommend SAME TIM( NEXT YIM " Is ~ly IUrw'fy often "'°"""9 MO ti)'I)' penpl<Mlooa ~ -Jnnn W.u ~ ., •• M og...rKW" "'~~---,,..,. •hllll0'-1 """''1W"""' ._,_._. -Morl.n C<Atft.i ,.._ y • ~ GETTING TflERE Ta~e l Ii IOI nonh 1(1 \ l'n and t'ltil "est on award "'''" From ~a'4ard . tum south on Har Roult'\.ard and fQllow 11 to \p1nn Dn,cand th e \ISJtor cc:ntcr .5~ Now Serving .... , 1111111 llUIFIST HUEVOS .................. $1JI HUEVOS ' I 141 RANCHEROS .......... . CHORIZO • $ 141 AND EGGS .......... . .MACHACA. ............. $ 1 II ~~:~! ..... ~ ........ •241 SMved w/Tortulas, R•frled Beans & FrUtt ..... 1 .. ,. -141 IOl1 CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ion ms. nd an· I Or "'~' mn ht ol .., . -. the urs no r.1 UC' RAZYHORBE TEAKHOU8E , Country dinini with clus' Authen· tac weetem de<:or restaurant and 'Sloon, featunna prime rib. fresh <iealOodt. and their famoua pan -.auteed nealu. Lunch: Mcmday Fr1d•,Y· reservat1on1 guar•ntttd Da.nc1ng a.nd live music m the 1>&loon. Dyer Road Exit ewport Fwy. Santa Ana. fl49· IS l2 llE CANNERY TALE OF THE WHALE ~Ct' a tf'p baQt into llmto lu a place where y.ou can dine al your own leisure EnJOy the rumante of old Newport wtth a panoramic bav \.it-w. Excite your t.e~11 with their ~n ational seafood and traditional ravoritei.. Br~akfbt i'.()() I m. Mon day Friday, L-unch I 1:30-4.0() M<m day Friday, Dinner 4·00· I 1 00 ..even nighti. aturd1ty'and·Sunday Brunch 7·00-4:00, Ovster liar 1-'rt day, • atur(tay and Sunda) Han quet facil1tle UJ> tu 500 400 Main Street, Balboa. 6i:l 463:\ This h1.noric waterfront landmark • 1 Newport'• Cannery Village ' featurin1 fresh lotal surood and , Z~BIE8 . . . -. eastern beef. Con11illttntly good lf!r· u~ and sample, Just hke mothe.r • vice o~n for lunch, dinner. un love. ~ey te""e .~O oz .. lobet;er ta.ill, day' Brunch and Ch•mpqne fi~t nupon, prime nb, ribe and Harbor CruisH. Entertainment cl)_~cke"! at the mott reuon.~le n1KhtJy and 'unday afternoons: ~ tn ,Cotta M~. ~ din· Enjoy the lounge food gallery ne~ Mrved on 1pec1al naghll·OP.!n uperb clam chQwder' 3010 1 ."Jlh~ 'Generoualy poured low Lafayet te 675-57i7. prtce--drtn~. Out CUI~ have · been coming beck 11nc:e 1970. Located at.1712 Placentia in Cotta NEWPORT LANDING Meu near 17th Street. CaJI Newport Laodinc Restaurant on 645-8091or 631 -9803. the Balboa Penin u1a offers 1 ro- mantic waterfront .eWng. pec1nl-ZUBrEs GILDED CAGE Richt ll'I include fre11h swordfi1th, next door to Zubia. AU our pi.zua • Hawaiian sufood favorite.. prime are lar(e 16", any combination, all · rib. abalone, lamb and veal. Garden toppings, at $5.95 ($6.95 talle out.), fresh salads. appetizers and sand· Wide ICl'Hn plu. 8 TV1, 1amea &, w1ches. Esten 1ve wine list. special· video... Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7 ty dri.n.b and cocktaila.J.,ive enter· daya. Lunch & Dinner. 1714 t.a1nmenL AE. MC. V, D.C. Located Placenti•. Cotta Mesa at 503 E. F.c:la~ter (adjacent to' Balboa Ferry}. Re.ervations rK· ITAUAN ommended. 67~·2313. Parking ------------ 8\'ailable. VINNIE'S. OYSTERS · • Brand new in'Corona d~ar. Oys ters it the hut and happening place to be! Featu~ oyster bu, OAk grill, fresh ood & cocktails. Open for lunch and dinner. Lo<-.ated al 2Sl6 E. Cont Hwy. in Corona del Mar . 675-741 l. REUBEN&. Lii The belt ..tood in toWn ae 1til1 on the boat! Not just '°' holidays and 1pecial ocaliom, 8-ben £. Lee ~ delidoUI ...... ...tood A · IPKiakiie .,,_,, •t of I.be week. Lunch, bnanch:; diiaaer. Buquett for up to 400. W.Winp, part.iM, ~ etc. la N.Wpon~. 151 E. Cwt Hwy .• Newpott . 676-6190. .. The , best Italian food prepared from the freshe t 1ngredienu. u mg no preservativei., a.alt, ,ugar. or ex ce s fat Owned by Vinnie C'olan· drea o( Rroolidyn Piua Works. Camou$ lor having Tht Bttt Pina an Oranl(e County by The Great Pina Hunt. 270 Ea.St lith ~treet in C t.a Mesa. 722-9264. V ILLA NOVA A beautiful bay vie" rreatf''! th romantic euing that has made the \'1111 !\ova a" pec1al kind of plact .. fo r vver 50 yea rs Superb cu1 me from Central and N\lrtMrn Italy ..er\.ed an 01« Wurld ch.arm Eit tentt\'e "me list Dinner n111:hth• Piano bar. l>'ull menu ttl I 00 11 m 3 l:ll Wnt Cea."t HtKh"I}, r-\ew port S.ach. S..2· i&!O. ME-N -ED'. PIZZA Locally owned and operated, Me-o· t-;d ' Pina Parlor hat. beeo serving QualJl) Ptll8 ana fnendJ)1 1oerv1ce for 27 )'eacs.. Our thin crust piua with ax rt>al t'heeses and fresh l.t)P· p1n¥i. 1 a p1na lover' delight. Me. n fo;d' el.so offer~ delicious deli i.andw1chc-. . ~lad., and free de· 11\.erv .Jean. the managel. will ~ happy to ai.i.1.,l you with your t_!!lt meeting or group catered e\'ent. Localed lit 410 .... I i th St .• Costa Mesa. 646·il36. Open &eve n ~U)'li a week. Sun-Thur 11 :3Q.. IJ:OO, Fri and 'pt U ::IO I ;QO. CONTINENTAL fr RENCH AIL LOFT 'ail Loft Bar & Grill featurei. ocean LE MIDI Thi 1i. a trut' ··.,lt't~r .. \'Jt''i\' d1run~ with the empha lS on Some S.S) 11' 8\Al)l garde, other rr .. h seafood. Oyslt"r bar, lave that.a it's dllS! 1c All agrtt that entenainment nightl. tn the bar 'wt. Chef Walter Ru1t1mann's area Open for dinner nighll) lrom cu1 me pru\fmcaJe 1 uf an m 5 pm Wttlteod hours from IO·:l() novative und exqua.s1Lel) executed u m F'abufou 'unda' Brunch authenuut) An enchanllnK. cuun Lonted at 400 P.C H in Laguna t~ French 111terwr and an Old -Bea<'h. \\ orld h( p1tahty rare I) found MEXICAN thtSe day fulfill the t'xpec1111on:.. ~~!'-~--------­evoked b) che outi.tanding cu1 tnK. Ml CASA O~n for <1inner and C<><'k1a1I t'\ en Tht>1r food 1i. like a trip lO M extl'01 mght:. Catt'rtng .a"ailabll' :{421 \'10 Hosp1t.al1ty goei. hand in hand \\1th' Lido, Newport Beach, 675-4904. their motto, ··Ma Casa es Su Ca ... INDIAN or my house 1s your hoWJ('. Est.ab lushed in<'\' J 9i2, it· no St'cret ROY AL KHYBER friends enjoy du~ing here Opt>n 0 C • fi d Ii daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch. Dm BOB B U RNS range ounty 1 "111 an uu.•&t ner and C0<.>kt.a1l.s. En1t~lll Dine in absolutt> elegance at this Indian r••l.aurant.. Royal Khyber Wed.·Sun. n1ghar in the Burro award-winning rt'btaurant. Famous proudly serves authentic Indian d ill· Room. 296 t-:ast 1 ith trttt, (\\ita for innovative cuisine. t.arters in· hes with "The Art of Flavor." t'X· M esa. 645.-7626. dude oyi.t.er on the half hell. elusively for a!ifornia tane ashim1 and gravlax · Fresn seafood" Selttt (rom a umpt.uoual)' diverM-DINNER TH~TERs from around lht> world. eastern fed menu or let the expert waiters help veal, mu ovy duck breast and design a meal for your liking. G RAND cer11 f1ed •prime Angus bel'f. Lune~ •. dinner, brunch, uten ave OI NNEl_l T H EATER .• Elaborate wine It t Open ~ven wrne. h8l, full cock Lall bar All maJ<>r lmpr !\'f d11i1ng and pmf~1onal da) a week. I.ate n1g•ht piano bar. cr~tt cards accepted. 1000 pruduc11oos u~ure tu pie~ each Pravatt' dining room • Reservations Brutol St. Newport Beach. (7141 time \'mt v1 ll The extraordtnar) recommended. MC, V, AX. C B. D. 752-5200 for reaerva1aon · buffet offtrs roa t baron of bttf. 37 Fashion I land Newport Beach.-AM•RICAN slued hem wtth a fruit sau e. il4/644 :!()JO. ' Geo~·~ chicken with peach and T HE BARN glue and the Maha Mah i 1 sent"<! CR OWN HOU E This lovel)' Conunental restaurant situated at the corner of PCH and Crown alley 'PkW). has been a gourmet's fa\'orite for 1 years now .• Fine dining. cocktail . dancing, live entertainment. oy ter bar, happy hour. banquet fac1litie • limo ser· vice. ex1.en, 1Ve wine Ii t. -32802 Pt· cific Coast Hwy .. South Laguna Niitutl. 499-i626. RIVIERA Rein lo gr&CIOUS service tn an elegant, intimate atmosphere. Ex· pert I) prtpared continent.al d1 hes t>y <.~hef Richard ~rgnq, ince 1970 This award winning res- taurant also offers an exten i\'e wine lt•.t , and excel in table 1de pre~rauon tlnd flam~ . Open for lunch 11 ·:W .I p m • dinner from fi p.m Excellent battquet fac1hues. CIOM!d Sunda-, and hohdn1l. ;~133 S Bra1tol, C~ua Mesa. 5-40-Jg.40. ~ ~' Have the prime of yo~r hfe _choos ma peas.ant sau~. Tri-<"Olor fettuc· mtt from the utentuve 25 •tt~m cini and crt>am 1s 1 . real fa\orttf' menu. 'teaks. seafood. BBQ. Me;1· EnJOy dmnt"r and 1 play Loni~ht! 1cao dishes including ulad bar. and Grand Omner Theate; local~ more. Western charm and countr~ '1'1th1n the Grand HoteJ m Anaheim ambiance. Breakfast M r at 1 Hotel Way Call i22·7710 6::l0· 11:00, lunch M F 11:00.2-:w. dinner seven night.I Crom 5.00 p.m. ONE OF A KIND Happy hour M·I-' 4:3Q-7 e.m. 'atel lite <t1sh. Live entertainment and G INO'S ON THE HILL dancinf. Banquet facilities. 149 2 Almott a Co.ta Meaa landmark Redh1l . Tustin. 259-0115. whe,.. friend.a-and memorie1. mttl.., -""THE NEWPORT OYSTER • Gi.no'11 iln't. an Italian R.1A1urant, BAR AND CRILL; but a restaurant bti~n by a Bright and airy with a colorful (local) Italian. Even h they seaside \'ictorian flair, The e" serve many lt.alian items, y a1eo port Oy ler Bar and Crill 1 ('a ual offer a larse variety of other iie,ma seafood dining at ia best A fun oo their menu. Known for "Ho~t pot to sip an anchor team beer. food and friendly aervice." Cino'1 peel pi(')• hramp and enJ\I)' u featufft a varied menu with (lu1Sitely prepared fi h O~n all emphali on quality and rnaonable day from 11 :30 a. m to 10 JO p m prices. Lave entertainment Mon w 11 p .m. on 1-'rida) and $aturda) thru. SaL from 8:30 p.m. Saturday night. MC. VISA. A E . Dine~ & Sunday breakfut from 9 a.m l,,ocated acr from the Ne"'p~m Located at 428 Eut l i th tnet, Pier. ~!100 We t Oceanfront. Ne" C09ta Mesa. Call 650-1750 for ,.. port ~ach, 675·99i7 ervaoona. dJrectiona or •hate,·er • ............ H Tl-NJM ....... 1 .... 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'* ........ ---* * * u ..... * .......... ..... .... .,. * * 'Ii ' u ... - " • , . • • .. . . • . ~ ' ' ,. ... , JUDY FromPage 13 1mpl} robust entrcprcneunal act1Ht} 1n the count') 's fastest gtOWlng 1ndustr). ¥ichael Kang \\Ill bnng Fl\c Feet l \\O. an ofr.,hoct ofh1s popular F1H' r \.'l'I -1hc I.1st \\Ord '" contcm- porar~ I OOU\ l'lil'/'>OUth\H'<;tcrn/~·h in 01~· cu1~10l' -to Nc"pon's Fashion l'>land. fhl' Laguna )tore "'II Sta}. t-..ang's nc" 'en tu re" 11f open in June in the Bullocks W1l hire wmg. nght Sant.a Fe and the El Tonto GnU. the nc t to C'ahfom1a Pina Knchcn. pair's last \enturc into hands-on ..\ couple of walls and a fe"' management -Corona dcl Mar's storefron ts away. Savannah Grill will Pave -"as a commercial failure mag1call} become Tunomarc before despite cnt1cal acclaim. summer faix-ct a ~afood version of , I'm hearing good thing.\ about rhe P~o. ~ reccntl)-opcned Co)ote Gnll 1n The uncro" ncd ling of south-South Laguna. hs uth'-"estcrn fare "-C\tcrn cu1S1nc. David Wilhelm. will has got to be al\ 1mprovemcn1 O\Cf open Kuch1na an Laguna Beach w11h · the grelis)-~pOomsm of the former his wife Na ncy .• .\hhough Wilhelm tenant. The Cove. And 11ny, hole-in- ha\ been th e g~mus behind the trendy the-wall Baci as a recent add111on to menus of Pla}ers. El Cholo. South of Hun11ngton Beach. ahhough at the • SPECIAL PASTA ............. $3.00 Sun Mon Tues In 1tw1 8111 & Lounoe • ENTERTAINMENT rate they're spnnging up soon there wall be more hahan restaurant than Mexfcan and ( hancsc put together In fact, there ma) be more al.ready.' 0)sters has taken the place of Panama Joe's 1n Corona dcl Mar while the Island Yacht 'Club on cwpon Boulevard at tht' Costa Mcsa/Ncwpon Beach Qc>rder serves a combination of burtcrs and Poly- n~1an fare in a b11 of an upscale · sct11ni ccord1og to a press rdease sent out b) bas pubbclSl. ''. .. the 1n1m1table Hans Prl&cr, owner ofthc nat1onally-accla1mcd R11z Restaurant 1n this O<'Canfront n ty in OranaeCount). Ba. mere 60 days•from completion of yet another fuc1nat1n& rntaurant • Tht' Yankee Ta\ocrn. a casual dinner house to bC located on 8a)s1dt' Dnvc v.111 serve Amcncan fare like Yanlec pot roa t and pan-~ncd pork chops 83).tcr's couldn't make • u on Bayside, ma)bc Prager can. • SERVING s p.m.-llltkWgtit 111 \ ' I K ., t \ I \ ' 11, II I ' • GOLD AWARD WINNER J520 E. P.c:Htc C-t Hwy. • c-del .... -17S-1122 ~Pt ""' '7" & <?# ~·¥111 ~ # ilMMAW • Luncla-MoDClay-Friday J 1:30.m-2:30pm • Dinner-Tue•day-8unday from 5:30pm 695 Town Center f>r 1Vf • ('11 .. t• M~11 (•~pe from Oranic• C'ounl \ Perfonni nl Aw, C f'ntt'r l Re11ervation11 S111uce4'ted r----------li' I ~ I I I ... 01 I I Purch ... .,..Y entree at regular I !)flee anc1 (~ • NCond 01 I satne Of.._ v8lkle IOf I OHEA~Al!~m~o~!m MON-fN I ...,.,. 3-31 ·" I L __________ .. • ., .. WT CICMNPllDllT ...... mlM:H .... m••.,...77 1 e O..ty PHot DatebOok/ Friday, Mwctt 3~ 1911 J \ 11 'I \ I ' ' 11. 11 I ., 7H o?S 2%9 • 71 t f>il s.6S6 SOI 30th '"f'~ 'f'•perl 8urh OPEN 7DAYS -- DELIVERED FR Contact .lean about Special -Group & Team Discounts! Cfl,.l ' Mrs., I ' • ,, i1, 71 Sh 111 tf ~drtcrr 11 1 R on1