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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-23 - Orange Coast PilotI ofO Roz e retiring from football 25CENTS THUR DAY; MARCH 23, 1989 · .. "' .., . -ll~ won't refile· Ct-larges again_st surgeon . ltylMSYOICOf °' .. ._ ........ The district auomey's office has quietly abendoeed its eft'ort to refile molestation ctwan apinst Newport Beach neurosuflCOn Dr. Francis Wil- Uams, ICOOf'dina to a letter delivered to the Newport Beach police Wednes- day. .. It is our collective opinion that Spring br••k ~espate proving the doctor's conduct they had done their homework. they as wrona. we can no~ prove beyon~ a wouldn't have faled them. They fell reasonable doubt his conduct viol-into the lap of the Newport Beach ated any . cri.minal statut~." wrot .,, Police Oepanment and a bunch of Oe_puty Distnct Attorney 8111 Evans. agressive cops. Repe:a~ caUs to Evans and Deou· · ".T~t'sdangerous. I wouldn't want ty District Attorney Kell y tohveanNewponSeacb,"McMiUan, MacEacbern were not returned. a former Superior C.Ourt jud&e said. .. They. shouldn't hav~ ti.led (the Williams declined commeni. c~) an the ~~t p~. said Byron The proxcutors' decision came on McMillan, Wilhams auomev. "If the heels of ~ ruling Monday by Supenor Coun Judae David Carter that a dozen videotapes seized from Williams' Cameo Shores home and Superior Avenue office be ~turned. Prosecutors were still allowed to use one tape that shows Williams. 64, performing a pelvic examination on a naked teenaaer. the same one he tarlier was accused of molesting. However1 prosecutors said they also wanteo the other d01cn tapes of A.,.a .. ofl»lqdlltldtow1CN11elnterntlnthls••1ter1Mmnr tltq min KhoOI whH• ,..tied n•• the Newport Pier are, w-.... 111~ dwtnt apr1ft9 lw•llk. Thlnldnl •laout how Muct. frOM front, Den H•lfwle, Junior Guthrie end Merlo 110,ps. C 0\l IC'-'IOIC\ l'I 01'1II'\1111 '\I\\'-' pat1ents' surgcncs to use for com-parative purposes. r Prosecutors and police have lo"a indicated the batch of tapes was crucial evidence in the case apinst Williams. Howevcr1 the tapes could not be presentro at Williams' preliminary _hcanna last month be- cause the ddense motion to suppress the evidence kept them tied up 1n Supenor Court. Prosccuton opted to to ahaid with the ~liminary beariqa without the tapes. Followina tbC !hearin& H.rt>Or Municipal Court J~::znne Shaw dismiued aU that . Williams molested two former .,. ttents, one of whom was 12 yean o&d at the time, for lack of evidence . Prosccuton have no1 explained why thcv continued will. the • ......... Wll.U~-1AZJ 1 Baby Choice' I provides facts against abortion 8y LESLIE EARNEST Of .. Diii!)' ..... IUfl . Me~bcrs of the radical pro-life Of110t1.1t1oo~ration Rescue, wbo say y 1tdefy a coul\-ORkr andpb)"SH;:a!ly bloc thland abonion din.,,.· .__ over ihc next three days. disolayed an aborted tiliio a small whtte coffin durios a news conferen<% Wednesday bu\ mused to answer reponen' quesuoas .. This 1s 'Bab)' CholC.-e.' •• satd Randall Terr), founder of the New York-based orpnazauon. " be was killed at 19 weeks aestataon b)' saline aboftiOn, and she ~ill an5WCf all of your questions.·· With that. Terry walked out ohbe meeting room at 1he Ooub6ttrtt Hottl 1n ~ ~ lhoUona quesuons follo'*t'd after btm. •bile startled looking hotel cmplo tt! stayed behind. "I was very concerned about this." said Linn)' BarotT, ~ho had booted tbc group at the Doubletrec Hotel in Oran~ for 1he af\cmoon m~tma. .. The Doubleuu is not political.·· The fctu was left on the table for about IO minutes before an uruden· lifted man placed the c.offin under has arm and walked outside to a wa11Jng Mercedes-Benz be1na dmen b) a man in a clcnc's collar. A bumper stacker on the car read; "8( a hero saH a whale, save a baby &O to Jatl" Hotel management ~ould make no comment on the group's 1Ct1v1lles or whether membcn ~ould be allowed bid for another meetiD&. The Ramada lnn Mainpte, aero. &om DI ncyland. had iefuted to book rooms for members of the l'::f dlia .......... NIO/a /AZJ Renovations to reduce OC'swater availability Ornelas says he deserves priSon . 1Y JANn ZJMMPMAH o1 .. ....., .... ,... Nineteen-year-old Danny Ornelas admitted he dexrvcs to go to ;ail for klllin& a -.oman during a drunken JOY nde fast year, but the soft-spoken. dart-haired man said an a J&ilhousc 1nterv1ew Wednesday that he was not afraid of time behind bars. Ornelas. c:onVlCted cartier tht week of poss vehicular manslaughter while mtoiucated. said he tries not to thank about the pein he·s caused the family of his victim, 37-)tar-oJd Debbie Ann KiUdea. In an int.er'VlC• at the Oranaic Couniy Jail, Omdas Of hJI ~nd reltlJ()US Wth I raolve that he said Will hdp ham with his put and tht futUft- "I ha"e to pay for "'hat happcnl"<I ·· he said, bov.m1 his head "l nc"er planned on comana out scot-f rtt, w I think some kand ofju tact came out of It. Ifs ne\er ~na to be equal to v.hat the v1cum sufTe~" A West Ora."&c Count) upenor Court JUI") on Monday teJcctcd the prosecution's theory that Ornelas 1ntenuonall) sv.erved into the woman af\tt a day of dnnluna IS I· proof n.am and malt hquor ~1th fncnds at the Wed in Ncv.pon Beach. Juron instead v.-cl't' con\ inced b) a defense witness. an accident re· constNCt1on eitptrt, ~ho satd the f<>nMr coUese tudent sY>en-td to av<»d Killelea Ornelas llrcad> had turned tbe .,bttl v.ben she mo"ed from near the middle of the 1.Uc> Council off.ciaJs that thci nslled su~•M the cur to a $75 million llww1t ir they zoned the propeny as ~ De._. it ialad Of Plcik COMt Hilf!way '&om heh Bouk\'ard to the "'8 4M Rhtt and previoull) had bt9 dlleil\od u wetland•~ me tale~· of'filh ud Game. U lldrf quaaioniM by Ctt)' Coun· C11maa Peter Cneen."R•uon .:kno-1- cdled tMI anb'mltion * uted io tov.ard a "'all. v.here the car was headed. the ddense contended. K.Jflelea, a mother of three. was wal .. 10& do.,.,n the alley behmd her Balboa Pcnuuula home when she was struck and thrown SO feet. Her two ons wttncssed the iruesome acc1<knt but v.ere not 1ruurcd On a disturbing videotape 1n- 1c:henantl) recorded by the passen· gcr 10 the speedanacar. Killelea 1 S«n with Iler hands on her haps and her legs lpn:ad deliantJ)' 10 an appattnt effort to slow the dnver The .LUI") acquitted Orndas of tce0nd~ murder and ansttad convicted him of the r man- slauJbter charsc. He facn a mui- mum l~)e&r pmon \tttn v.hen hf is senten~ May 2. But Ornelas. who 1u t t•o months base the \&Jue of the land wa hearsay Gtten 'tllcnt on to uk af 11 was true that Hutton was a pmonal friend of one or the repraeauitava of \he landownm r11btina a coast.al con· ttrvation 1on1na that -oukl pcnerve tM wetland~ arid bfock commercial before the acadent IW1ed daslel at Ccmtos ColleJc. said be wun't surpnsed lby the )Uty"°S verdict ~ cau1e be~ an bis heart be couJdn't commit murder. Ornelas said lhc shorter prisoo sen ten<%. rather than l S-yean-to-life for a murder conviction., will mean he'll be releued soooer to spread bis mcssqe about the eV1ls of alcohol and drua abuse throup speeches and pow~yabook. w .. Ak:obol isn't all tt'I cracked U,p ~ be," Ornelas said. .. rm not aoin& to tell people not to do it. rm jUll aoiDJ to wana them of the dfecis. _,. 11 affeeted me. .. lt stopped lily 61~ ... honly aftier bis. anal. OrnclM' blood akohol ieVd Wll o. • • cc:eM. ,... ..... cu /~ de\id()prncnt. • ,,~,..--- Hutton ,.id Wed~y that lbc ~ft IM Oty Hall partti119 tl*'f that blanbri umc at about ll: IS p.m. H Shuttl IJW IOllA'T MMllt .... .._ ......... 1\e 10"t.bful ... utronauu .. at Mesa View School in HWttinlton Beach *be» bleated off In their mock space .. ale.._ Doceniber weat a.ct into drbit •••in Wcdnnday after Jeamioa IMy won 6nt place honors in the aaie.in a Ntionwide NASA contest. I Jf the lixth-.raden who built the apecec:ra.ft ~lived in it for 21 houn in a simulated Oi&btrwin in national oo.npetitioQ. NASA is expected to name the next space shuttle Adven- hare. That was the name the pupils pve the space atuutle they built to half -=ale Ollt of cardboard and plywood. Teacher Scott Stirk and bis cbat&es took the name from a vessel ,that c.taiD Cook uiled to the South Pole 200 yean Ito-Stark said. Jn their project. the young spaoc explorers from Hurttington Beach ' complNd and contraaed &M two model ol'lravcl-lbe llili!if veuel or the I ?IOI and the ~orbiter ot the 1980s. They saikd the ume, simulated courx in the ihuttle wbUe coaductina IS*C experimenn., Start It.id: .. We're really ellcited,'' SWk said. .. The kids pve me their ~ recesses and lunch hOW'I to do the project.". Stadcfrosaid the tchool JOl die eood nctis m fifth..,.aQ ~ 1.ouite West, who caq\e IC1'0ll lbe infoc'.- mation boardina a peddle bo9t on 1M Mi~issiwi River durifta spriJlt ve-cauon. Wtst picked up a USA Today newspaper q Jhe boarded the boat and saw where her 1ehool won honon o~ men tlaan 6,000 other projects, and cUled on tbe tdephonc to spread the news, Swk said. Eric Wenhin~ commander of the AdveatW"C; aid Wedneeday \hat be eowdll't believe t.bo ...... but tbat it's a peat Wine." He i&id a ~ beOeftt of the elperiacc was llUina IO know bis cluamaaa better by ipCnd~ more maa 20 boun witb dlela oa me shun.le. The y~ alto ..,ent another ldlbt oa tbe .._ · ehip Pi_llrim ia DIM PGiDt Halior to let.m atioue eealife in e.rtier' times. ThOulh daoaea colnlDucW by hi1 erewmaca. Wenbina liaid he doesn •t p&aa to IO into apece wbeJ be pows lip. He plans to be a lawyer. be said. bec:aUse he lovts to araue. .. And normally I win," he said. S&atk ujd be WU put on the NASA mailina list after applyina for lhe ill· fated teacher-ia-1pace Pf'OIJ'&J!l on the Chllleftfer ... Tb~ sent me a flier and I tb~~'1~ the kids sbou.ld act in· volved, ' he said. ·School district, builders may appeal ruling on fees Pilot staffers stop suspect in burglaries au PAUL ARCHIPLEY Orange County SuN>rior Court Jud&c ~ ... Dllly,...sa.tt Leonard Goldstein ruled fn November that die district had failed to show that its financial needs Goldstein ~ refused a Bl.A request that the district be pn:vented from coJJecting the maximum developer fees through 1992 without first ,hlstif yinJ a need to the ooun. spent about S800t000 and put the remainder in reserve pendina tne court's decision. Both· the Building Industry Association and ·ust'ficd 11-: r... • r-. 11 ed ... N M U ·fied Sch 1 Di · ) J oo -.. n1 lue maiumum ices a ow The district revised its collection sehcdule followi'1J the November ruJinaand has collected about Sr .2 milhon more from developers and homeowners. .. ,e ewpc;>rt-fS8 .n1 1 oo . s~ct may under state law. al>l)Ca} a Jud&e s ruhni that lhc d1stnct must On Tuesday, Goldstein decided how the The builders' association filed suit in July L987, claimina developer fees can only be collected when a district has growin1 enrol- lment. Alen employees nabbed a bul)lary suspect in the Daily Ptlot plant Wednesda) re(und about $600,000 in developer fees. district sbouJd correct iu error. The BIA had sought a ruling to force a Ht ordered the district to pay $S9J,{)(j) to BIA officials maintain the latest fee sched-ule 1s nearly identical to the one that was ruled invalid, and they may return to court for another battle. refund ofS3 million that the district col1cctcd in two developers aod two homeowners spccifi- 1987-88 to pay for school capital projects. cally named as plaintiffs in the BIA lawsuit. The Newport-Mesa district reported a 1987-88 enrollment of 15,693 students, about 150 students less than in the pt"Cvious school year. Victor Dem11n Kina. 20, of Com-Qton 1s a suspect in the theft on Tuesday of ctcd it cards.. a.irli oe tickets and a checkbook from pubhshcr Rosemary Churchman's puae. And the district disagrees with the ruling The BIA wanted refunds to all devclopen that their collection of the fees was invalid in the and homeowners who paid fees during the In addition. lawyers said those who were not named as plaintiffs in the oriainal suit may still sue separately for refunds from the distnct. first place. contested period. Of the $3 miUion collected. the distnct HUTTON FromAI said. She said it 1s "a very difficult scenario" to believe that she could have run over the flat and pointed ~bj~t only to have it driven into her Ure m such a manner. The tire, which had about 2,000 miles on it, had to be replaced, she said. ORNELAS from Al nearly twice the lcpl limit. Hut the former soccer player and cros~ country runner said he only drank about onoe or twice a year, and never 1eriously. try not to think about fear ... Ornelas said one of the hardest pans of being in prison will be the separation from his pa~nts, Manuel and Blan<:a. has brother and two sisters. Ornelas., a former explorer with the Norwalk Sheriffs Department, didn't finjsh high school. but earned hts diploma through a state certifica- tion program. Wednesday mom1na. employees discovered a vidcOclsscue recorder also was m1ssmg. as ~II as keys from a worker's desk. King was seen in the plant apin Wednesday w";t:e alletldlY stole a wallet. Emplo bel<f him until pohce arrived. He was first seen by scvcrat employees durina normal operatma houn Tuetday when he used the restroom in the front lobby. Later that ni&ht, a jan.ltor saw the suspcc1 msade tbc planl and assumed Dr. Louann Murray, an en· vironmentalist who is an expert on wetlands, was~ amont-tn<ese.--wtft0.-1 ij>oke at the council meeting in favor bf the wetlands zoning. Ironically at the time of has con\'iction Ornelas was rcadyina for an Easter play he helped wnte with members of a youth group at his church. New Beainninas Ministries in Chino. In one scene, Ornelas was to play a police off10CT who arrc:sted a dN_J dealer. . Ornelas said be was always rc- Jiaiqos, but the recent chances in hts life have given him a new attitude, one that makes him re:a.Jize the frailty oflife . Ornelas said he has no memory of the acctdent and dad not 1est1fy at his trial. He is. however. plagued b)I nigh tmarcs. He said he re ma ms confused about why he ran (rom the acpdcnt scene. One of KiUelca's neaghbo~ testified that he pulled himself from the window of the man&Jcd car, looked down at K.illelca's body and then cussed at her before runnina away. He was ca~tufCd on the nearby beach about 30 minutes after the accident. he was an employee. . Kina rcaooearcd Wednesday after no.mW offiec hours when an em· ployec noticed he was concealins something an bis pants. · She said Wednesday that the van- ~ism to Hutton's car sounded like a childish prank. .. It doesn't do our cause a bit of good if anybody from our group was associated with it," said Murray. a ~rofcssor at Harbor UCLA Medical Center. But she suspects it was a random act. "I've experienoed vandaUsm my- self," she said. "You wonder wbo your enemies ~re. But it's usually senseless and non~rected acts that youthful people grow out of." Upon bearinJ that Hutton SUJ· iested an environmentalist might &ave been behind the tire slashina, Councilman Green laughed and said, "I think it was one of her staff." Hutton said it wasn't the first time WILLIAMS FromA1 prcliminaiy hearing without the tapes. "We feel it's unfortunate that all the evidence, including the videotape, were notyresentcd at the preJiminary bcarinJ. said Newport Bea<:b Police Lt. Tim Newman. "Had it been presented, il would have resulted in a different outcome." But ''there's nothing on them." McMillan said of the tapes. ' Even the one tape of the 12-,Year- old's pelvic enmination is an inno- cent recording of medical proocdurc. .McMillan saict "You can hear her mother in the backaround," be said. "She was in the room." A ~foe source close to the in- •vcstiption disputed McMillan's rc- rpott and said there is no one else in the room elccpt the doctor and the naked teen-aaer. .. Jn such a short time you can take someone's life. That's it, she's aone, and you can never bnng her back," he said. "There's too much to life to take it for gran\ed. .. The Huntin11on Park youth said he • .,... was not aftaiet of aoina to prison Meanwhile, Ornelas said he )>ra>s for the Killelns. Hecquatcd their loss 10 the p1in he felt when his 2-ycar-old nephew drowned in I 984. When she asked him about it. KJ.QS beaan walkana rapidly away. · She alerted Eric Blade, another worktr, who followtd Kina mto the circulation dcpartmcnL Blade called to arculation director Tom Budd as Kina tned co blUT)' by. Budd and Blade stopped the Mlspect and dmlandtd bt show them What ht was h1d1n1 in his J)lnts. .._ ,..,......_.'"~ · because of his urona faith. Huntlneton 8eactl Chy Anorn•r Gall "littCIW• ltOMI die ••My bcina 1e1~ would only make 111.UI object she found embe In tier car's ttre after it wone, it would only make me f.O 'I've been prayma for the husband and the children and hoecf ully I can show them this wa.sn t done for notbina." Kina pulltd out a wallet belon11na to another Pilot cmetoyce. He then tried to leave, but was held by Blade and Budd until C--0st.1 Mesa Pohcc arrived Mondaf ntetlt'1 etty councll meetl ~razy while l'm in here," be said. 'I that the \jres of a vehicle from someone in the city attorney's office had been flattened. A similar incident happened to Art The source, who asked not to be identified, would not reveal all the details of the videotape, but did say the doctor secretly videotaped the examination. the source said. "That's inappropriate. You tell me why someone would secretly tape someone," he said. Statements made last year by the girl, who is now 16 and living in Kentucky, to a counselor led to the arrest of Williams in November. The girl said the doctor, who was a close family friend. p ve her numerous pelvic examinations durina treat- ment for learnina disabilities. But after the preliminary hearin&. Judae Shaw sa.sd she doubted the credibility of both the girl and her family. McMillan said prosecuton and police never had a case apinst Williams. "They_ didn't investipte thet little victim. They didn't do their job," he said. za. one ofherd~ties, when hewas kin&paperstocourtinSanta ABORTION late-term abortion," Sc1~e said. Southcm Cahforn11 anoouced Anadunnsa umeoflaborun.rest that ·•They arc 1rq,cally c'lploitina a late Wednesday it will not condone tht involved city employees, she said. From A I trime tcr prqnal)C} tn an 1llqal orpntuhon ·1 1lkpl tact.IC$, ()per. manner. Planned Parenthood auon R_,.uc r..a~ .,..me 1 ...... 1 suppon. week after officials said they received ..... ·~ "" ....... threats.from activist on both sides of ~~fa~x~~~auempttocapturc The Mercedes lknz in •bich the the abonion issue. fetus was dnven away 1.f\cr the prai Pro-1·11 d h · More than 90 peTcent or abortions confe~ncc Wednesday 1s ~stcred 1 e an pr<>< oicc groups arc that take place 1n the United talc' to Au tin R. Adler, eccordjn• ..... •'-A p~parin& to square off at Southland ~ ... -u~ WATER From A l clinics today, Friday and Saturday a~ performed in the first tnmcster. DcJ)lrtment of Motor Vchidcs. through the four-day period. whe~ Operation Retoeue members Seijlc ~id. C•Jls ro tone Mountain Church 1n However, Karl SCckcl of the Mu-say there are 70 abortion fac1lit1es. Memberl of the Coalition To Keep 1.quna Hill Which is puto~ by nicipal Water District of Orange Orpnization members. who claim to Abonion Safe and Lqat, compnsed Rand) Adler. are cumntJy be1na County said the Dlemer shutdown have "rescued" 232 fetusc from partJally of members of Planned forwatdocl to Operation RCJCuc, really affects the whole county. bcin& aborted nationwide, say more Parenthood and the auonal Or--..b1ch has tcmponinly set up shop at Most communities cast and south than 1,000 activists will be on hand to pniut1on for Women, say they will 111 undttcloticd locat100. of the Costa Mesa Freeway can only block abortions at local clini . staac counter protests and offer lrina McGuirk.. volunteer media be served by the Yorba Linda plant. Maraie Fitcs Se1&Jc, e~ecutive di· exort to women who visn the coordinator for Ooerat100 Retcuc while areas to the north and west of rector of Planned" Pa.rcnthood of clt ni'cs, Neither pro-hfe nor pro. ind a member of ihe Lquna Hills the freeway can act water from the Orange 1nd San 8emard1no cououcs. choice sroups ~ill NY where they Will ch urch, said the ~lion 11 Jensen plant in the San Fernando issued a statement after the ()per-apeear over the next three days. 1p1rtst abortion .. d.tm near dOwn 10 Valley if they need to. he said. ation Rescue press conference. de-Operation Rcteuc mcmbcn we~ the man." .. Seckel, an enjinccr for Ule water nouncin& the VoUP's tactics. co mccut Mclodyland in Anaheim 11 "The memben of out tb\Ueb have district, said if this -week's blJher ··They arc llftOnna the onen dif· 6 a.m. today with protestcn bc1na been very stroncJ) 1n suppon of temperatures continue into next week ficuJt circumstances that a woman divcncd to undiJCIOtcd locations. protcctina the bv of unborn chi). officials will cancel lM Diemer n-facesinmakinabcrdec::isiontoh1vea Althou~ Riahl to Lif-t l.Qaue of d.ren." Mt-Ou1rtaald . pansion bccautc of fears that water ,-----.....,...~-------------------------......;.------­u~e would be too hiJh. That decision could be made as late as early Monday before the expansion proiettbeains. _ RAtLY ,romAI C \ I . I I_. 0 H '\ I \ I 0 I I I IC \ drcn. "(Offer) yourselves, and Cod can spue thi1 counUy. Sacnfice wtth US\ the church can be revived." eyTIM~fWa ~ Here are the win.ninJ numbcn picked Wednetday ni&Jlt for the caJjfomia Lottery's twke·wcek.ly ... Lotto 6-*" ..-e: ~ 11. 17, 26, ll, t321Dd &Jae bolws in•mblr. 20. Pllym wbo eorrecuy jlielled au Ii~ nuritkn will lbal"e a ~ po()i of S6. J million. lottery OffiCWt llict All lbOle who~ five n.amberi Plus the bolt1ll •umber will Clivide When tntenna the 3,SOO-teat amona tbemtelvea I prize pool ofS I .S t~ttr In Anaheim, protestcn picMld miUion; five of siJt WiU shatt UJ> ,pecketa of lnformatJon that in· $822,000; four of siJt will share dllded a donation envelope and $747,000. Three of •i• is worth an inatructiona on boW l:he)' muaa Kt automatic SS~ winntt. when confrontina clinic worUra. --~~~~~~.,~~~o =-~ rone 11 die "-~. ~ ... I ltiOn "'_. • The iMlNctioftl \lilt OpliMioli CMt Of111DltJ .. an Sieramea~. ltnaae foDowen IO avOid IOlll tlhc;. 11ie .... llvai ~urdoy njpt to Ei& 11 or lllldll IO jlOlk& W~ae9day•1 dniWini were Sl ... 9 c:Uic -=~ _. ~ IDlllioe. ... .......... Ill-••· IU I I I I I · I• t ~ \ h U Domestic violence seminar set in LB A ttminar on domcsuc viokntt, $p()nl0~ b) the LaaUna Beach Community Otnac and tbe Los AntrlH Commiuion on A5Slult Apinst Women. wtHbchcld from JtoS p.m. Friday a\ thcCounse-lin& facility, 36-tOct-an Ave .• Laiuna Beach. In addition to the batttted 'l'ndrome, Oaudia Cucvas and Suzanne Caron wall discuss issues rrsultina when social ~rvice workers suspect or encounter huations of domestic violence. • The seminar 1s open to the pubhc at ·no cha~. More an(ormat1on may be obtained b) calhna the Lacuna Beach Community Clinic at 494-9429. Women and d~pr~sslon A free semil\ar on the effects of dci>rHlaon on women wall·bc offered at 7 p.m. iUt.'sda) at Capistrano by the Sea Hospital an Dana Point. Dlstmcuoni between "normal" ~uion - occumna with C:kath an the familr. di \'Orte or loss of employment -and "abnormal' depression. which i$ _prolonsc<f and stress-related. wall be drawn by Lon M"aanus$0n. Reservations are required. and can be made by calling 496-5800 ext. 244 Counselors present songfest A song(cst wdl be prncnted by two local mamagc and family counselors at 7 p.m. Friday at the leasing office of the Vista del Lago Apanment Complex. 21611 Margueritr Parkway, Mission VteJO. # Singers/counselor Elhn Bressler and Don· M1chacf Snowhcounselor and dancer. will combme their sk1ll4' an t e presentation. For more infonnat1on ... call Bressler or Snow at 583-9523. Disney memorabilia collecting An introduction to collect1na Disney memorab1ha will be offered from 10 a.m to noon Saturda)s. A_fnl I and 8. at Golden West College. Fine Ans 22 ... The $22 program fee includes an informal appraisal of 01'inC) mc-rchand1Sl' and a bag of collectl bles. Dean Mancina. collcc1or and dealer in D1sne) mcmorab1lia. ~·" lead the workshop. Call Gol~n Wesl College's Communll) Ser· vices depanment for 1nformn11on or rescf\allons a1 89 1-3991 Delta Gamma alumnae to meet An orgam:zauonal dessen for Delta Gamma alumnae will be held a1 7:30 p.m. April 3 at the home of Ginny Davies. 2500 Ocean Blvd . Corona Del .Mar For more informauon. caJI 675-6727 S~nlor Day at OCC 9y _,.VAN IYtCEN °'_._ ........ Avu Lanny and ~ad are cute and ~~(. but they're tit I, a fact made painfully clear to 1he1r osta Mes:i ownet, ·Alex Hanlon. The three ferret also kno~n as Euro-pean polecats, \\ere confiscated 1n a raid by police and state Fish a nd Game Dcpan- mcnt official • who also took into cu~tody a total of36 of tht small. mink-hle animah IJ\ I reaaon•\\llde S\\>CCP TUC'Sday. "I was really attached to them,"'' said Hanlon "They make great pet . They're rnJly man You ca n train lbem to do tncks. I used to cake mane to the beach -J know that sounds weird, but the) IO\ed it -and the) 'd pla) and d11 holes and chase bird ... Hanlon said she believed a \\Oman who contaet~hcr in No\ ember and obtained a lot of information from her was an undocover a~nt workina for F1 h and G-mc. e $ltd the \\Oman callw her this Watch cat tout own r of HI gal ,..,,.u-, .......... "''""' "eek and said hcT female fcrrel was in heht and that she wanted 10 breed 11. "I had gotten nenous about fa<ih and Game, that they m1&Jlt be doana somc- thinc. so I mO\Cd m) ferrca to a friend'~ house:· H3nlon said. "Then \\hen thi airl caned. she a ktd'mc ho'I!. rt"I) ferre ts were doing, and I told her rd moved them to this fnend 's house and that I'd mttt her the~ Well. instead o( mectina her, I met polict c:ar , •henff 1 cars and f1'h •nd Game people." f 1 h and Game officials confirmed Wednesday \hat there h d bttn an undercover o~ration directed apinst owners and trafficken in ferret ~nd other pec1es proh1b1ted as pets. Hanlon said she bcaan raising ferret s 1n New York. ·where they arc leaal end popular as pets. "When I was an college, a lot of people had 1hem," she satd. "You'd go to happy hour and e'erybody ~ould ha\e lhtm \1ttan1 on their shoulders. Minr uSl'd 10 travel around in my pu~:· . ferrets arc also lepj 10 Anzona V..1ldhfe officials in Cahfomia say, ho\\ever. that the animals are danaerous and unPrc:d tc· table. . • "Numerous anacks on ch1lden ha\e bttn documented, including sovere mutilation of infants in their cnb •· said Cun Taucher. a Fjsh and Game poke~ man. The animal a~ also known .0 Clllf"/J rabtes. 1 aucher said. The ferret and other anlmall (()fte fi tcd 1 n 1' uesdaf raids wtU be held al a w1ldhfe laciht) until &Judie decides *ball 1s to be done with them. 'Jlucher,laid. He sa1d arrangem n1s could be made to JCnd them to ferret fanciers in Ari1ona. • Hanlon, 26. faces three mitidcmaDor:t counts of 11legal po se ion ofa ~biaed J>l'CICS. Charae will be filed 1n Harbor Municapal Coun, he s,id. _ Each count cames a potential l)t'nal~ty ~ ~,,month inja1l and or a fiO.ofS 1,000. "I wouldn't expect a judit to be IO at\ert. ~nicularfy for a first o&ntt." Taucher said Also raided was the Yuca.ipa home Of. Patnda Louise Richard~ president oftbe Southern f"al ifomia Ferret Association. a .. &roup that lobbies for the leplit.ation of ferrets RJchards had 22 ferrets. . . NBoffi~ers on suicide call arrest prowler ay IRIS YOKOI ••• Of.,,. D""Y l'lot Staff •-!lllllill _ _. ____ ~---·•llll•l!llJI"" A 37-}ear-old Mts ton Viejo man was arre ted Tuesday on suspicion of prowlina .. on pnvate propeny by two Newe,><>rt Beach police offictrs who wen-in the area wa.it1na to assist 1n a su1c1de call. Robert M.arl Haynes told the officers he had come up from Mission Viejo to go J<>ai.tnl in the neighborhood at 2 a.m. He \\II dressed in corduro) pants and a polo htn, poltce said. The chain of events'lcading to his arrest ~ af\er midnight. when a female resident of the 1200 block of Bay A ''enue contacted a local u1c1de hotline. accordina to Police Lt. T 1m Newman. Several oflicers were dispatched to the nc1ghborhood about 2 a.m. and "main· ta1ned a low profik" as the hotline ~rsonnel 1alk.ed to the woman. The officers parked thctrcars in out-of-the-way place a the) "a1H.'<i to a s1st if ncccsWlry, Newman td Af\cr v.a1t1na about an b<mr.oilict~ Jay Winn and Robert Barkschat potted a Ha)'ne 1n a rear )ard nearby After spcakina to the Ha)nts, they arrest~ ~1m for prov.hna because of the su pt.caous c1rcum tanC't'S invohcd. ewman 5ald. Orange toast College's annual High School Scn1or'Da> will be held from 12:30 to 4.JO pm. on Apnl 4. Students in a11endancc will rccc1,e an appoint- ment to register for fall l 989 clas5CS. CounSl'Ling and onent.at1on matenal will be provided. campus tours wall be conducted and inform:u1on about OCC's transfer program al o wtll be a\'ailablc Samson pokes h is h ead through the bllnd$ to see cat five s on the ••Ibo• Penlnsula w ith his m•st•r, what's going o n out the re. Th e d•rk -h •lred watch Ke vin Brusett. A Mcanv.h1lc. the u1c1de call was rcsohcd without incident. cwman said.. Each panJC1pan1 will rccc1\e a f~ barbecue lunch and an CX:( Senior Da) T·sh1rt More intormauon about Senaor DJ' act1,t11c'> ma) be ob1:uned by calh na 432-5507 · U fe-savlng techni ques A ( PR cla s designed to suppl) 1nd1' 1dual~ wtth hfe-sav1nainformauon w11l be offered from 610 10 p.m. Apnl 4 at the Humana Hospital. 17772 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach lnstrucuon on emergency care and asscssmen1 of persons who have stopped brcath1ns will be g1\'en. The prevention of hrart disease and 1dcnt1ficat1on of n sk factors will also be included , Thost compktana the course will rece1,c a ccn1ficate from the Amcncan Hean Assoc1at100. Rqmrat1on. ~htcb •~ required. ma~ be made b} calling 841-5047 Seff-help course for arthritics A four-\\cck a.rthnt1s self-help course will bt offered from 7 pm 10 9 30 pm Thursday Apnl 6 at Humana Ho pnal. 17772 Reach Bhd .. Huntmiton Beach. The S2S cla~s. dcs1aned to inform anhnt1s su tTerers about the benefit of C\ercise. proper use of med1cat1on rclaut1on techn1quc~Jo1nt protection and cneri> conservation. will also includr nutnt1on. doctor-patient interaction. str"-s' m:inaiement and COPIDJ With dcptt ion. Enrollment is limated to 20 adult • and a ph)s1c11n's approul 1i recommended Call 8AJ..S047 for add1tional 1nformauon. , (. \I.•:'\ D \ H Thursday. ~f atth 2.1 • 7:30 p.m. lnlM Plaulq . Ceaunlu._, council chambers. 17 200 Jamboree ~oad. • 7:30 p.m. N..,...i ~ Plualaa Com· mlule9, coun ii t hambcn, 3300 c~Pon 81vd. Frida • l1f arch 2 ·1 o mcctinp sc~ulcd POI If I I Of, , Phony English lessons sold to immigrants I By BOB VAN EYKEN Of IN 0i.-y ,_ Su# • 5pan1'ih·'iPt'ak ing 1mm1granl\'tn < >1.tngl' ( ounly ha'c been' 1ct111111cd l:l~ .i group of '11.Cll-drcsscd rnn art1'>I'> '>l'ihng phum English k'isons. otlinal' 'kml \\ cdnc\da~ "fhe'lC arc v.dl-drl'\\\'.d. "-l'll-~pokl'll people who arc going door-to door 1t1 Sp;in1sh·speal1ng neighborhood .. and 1ak tn&monc) and 8" 1ng hand"nta·111 lu'1p1' for non-e:us1cn1 l ngl1sh k\\On' ·· ..a1J Gerald Johns1on a dl.'put' dl\tflll a1- tomc) . "We ha\C had ~·,l·nrnmrl.11nt,, hu1111!. our \U plCIOn th:lt hundrl·d\ of Pl'l>Pk ha'e bttn v1c11m11cd ·· The perpetrators l>I 1hc \t'Jm rql<lrtcdl} offered '1ct1m!t a homc-\tud\ E n11.hsh and Wounded metals dealer Improving The conJ1t1on of William lo..ini. a cwpon Beach pr"" 1uu\ metal<; dealer hot 1n an attack 1hat lcf'\ tv..o othcl"' dead wa upgraded to scnous. a ho,p1t>tl $pokes\\oman 1d Wcdne~fa~. Kang. 36 v.a~ \hot in the head Man:h 14 tn :l h:ul of aunfire :st h1 ~!Ore. Nl'Wlltlfl 01n fachanit. on Mac \nhur Bouln ard Has 't\ltfe, Renee Ratoon Kina. 38 and t u lomer ( l)dc Oall . 4S. of In inc "t'rc ktllCd Kina wa under guart.I 10 1he 1nten!.1"e care unit of Fountain Valle) Rt'J)On.11 Ho pataJ. but the~ appears to~ no forth~r threat and thceiura ~nt} v.1~ remo\cd Ncv.pon Beach Police \poke man It Tim cwman ad .. There were no new lead\ on the case and tn\:esttptors ha'e not detcrm1ncd a motnc for the shoottn en ll'HOUrw thl'' d.11mcd v.as <lcs1gnl·d to hdp !hem lulfill lhl· amnl'\I\ n·qu1rl·mcntc; of tht• lmm1gra11on anll "\a11unal11at1on 5cn1cc I he amm·\I\ program v..1, 1n1t1Jtl'd an 198' to grJnl leg.al rc\ltknl ~ 10 ahcn'i who had entered the I ~ tlkgall} und had rC'\llk<l hen.· at kJ\I liH' \l'Jr'> I mm1granl'i \H'rc r(·qum'\.I 10 pro\ 1<le dtlCUml·ntatwn ol liH· \C':lf'\0 u>ntlOUClU\ rc'i1llcnn and un1.kr Pha'>l' II of lh<' program· arl· rl'qum·d to \hov. lhJt the' ha\C m.1c;tcrl·d tht• tund.101cn1a1 .. ul the lngh'ih languagl' and .H:Qu1n•lf a k:no"I· cdgcofhas1c \nwman h1\tOr} and(I'"' Ca~ ot fraud hJ\l' bt.'cn rcportl-d throughout 1hc amnc't' program 3lrnrd ing to I larnld bdl \\l'\tcm rcimnal comml'>1on-.·r tor the l"\'-1 Much of thl' fraud has ln\.Ollicd phon) con uhants 'II. ho. for a fct•. ha\c ll0('red 10 hdp 1mm1granh apph lor amnes1" ~1d F zell who attl·ndl-d \\ t"dnc\<fa) \ pre•\\ lOnfen:ntc .. fhcrc v.erl' 3 lot of Pf'Opk v.ho v.crc rapped off dunng Phase I who filled out tht" ncl.e,san lorm~ w11h the help of some pcr'<'IO or organ11at1(ln and thc.-n ncvt'r heard :in\.thang had. from the I :· he \aid f tell ..aid am nest} applicants arc often reluctant to rnmc forv.ard v.hcn the) ha' c bct·ome the '1ct1m of fraud bccau~ the art no1 accustomed to tru\tm& th~ 1 Bui he ~ad the I' v.ould ll) to hdP. thu~ .,...ho had m:sde a ··iood f11th effon • to 3J1pl) lor amnCSt} C\Cn 1f their applll-at1on\ v.erc s.,...allov.cd up b~ S\\lndle~ He ~topped hon of sayina that rhe '1c11m "ould be able 10 enter 1heu apphcat1on\ 1010 the S)Stem. howe\'er. Robin Hlad, v.cll. coordinator of the Orange ( ounl\ ( oah11on for lmmivants' R1&hts. ~1d j <.jardcn Gro'e computer school had bl"Cn \C'lhnga S7.400comp•1ter courc;c to 1mm11rant\ on the prctt"nse thal 11 .,...ould help them fulfill INS English requirement'-' "Thl'\ 're right ne~t door to the G:irdcn uro'c imnt"it)' office the) ·rr goma O\ er and tal1n1 proplc b~ tht> arm and leadin1 them into their pt"ogram ·· Black.v.ell said \n\Ofll' v.1\hmg to 'enh whetheTa cla or ~hool 1 appro,cd ti) the I for amne\t' applicant ma) call the Pha~ 11 hotline <il Rt)ll-448-4~4 Ex -reporter 's suit against Gates dismissed Ctty News Servke LO'> \l\.(1Llf \ \JUcfil' \\l·dnt•'-<la\ dl\ffil\wd an SI I milhun ltt~'u1t lik<f ;iµ1nst Or.in~c ( ounh ~hcntl Br.hi< 1.1te\ h' .i torml'r Orange Count' Rqtl\tcr rcpor tc:r who C'la1 med he "J\ t hl· ' 11 11 m ol f><1huc.1l 1nt1n11d. tmn ol alt1on dunng 1ha1 pcnod," lo..clkhcr \HOt(' IO h1'\ S('\CO·P3RC ruhng < ook 'hould ha'e uc'd b\. pnl I 9tlti bu1 did not Jo w unul '\ugu\t 1q 1. \O h1., compl.11nt 1s t1me-harrcd. lo..l·llchcr urn duded < ool rww l'<l1tur of the floe" hall \1in.1I \Jad hl' v.111 \C'cl a rchc~nn and thl'n l \ 1>1 .. 1m t Judjl' Rohen lo..t•lkht·• apsx·al the la"IC.' ruk-J that ( harle\ "Chud. · < ool "a1tt·J .• . 1 hn .. too Ions to \uc: Gate~ about inudcnl\ ih.'1 It., oh' 1ou\h not the end o the <'. alk1'l'<lh oH·urTCJ bet"«"" l~~O.and l'll\'i < ooi.. ..aid Therefore. he ruhJ. the 'Ult filed m .\uau1o~/ l av.'<' or Gate\. OraOiC Count' and I q ' '11.;I\ hm11cd b1, time-~ the , ,t\ ol nta na. also named to lhe \011 rnuld no be ~~hcd for comment \II but t1.1oo of the inc.:nknt' abou lt.clkher ~ d Cook cl:umed hHl inn· ¥>-h1ch pl:unt10 nov. complain oHum dent' took pl cc 1n 19 7 and 19 ti. dunng the \C'3~ I~ 3 thruu.a.h 19 Y. 1ncluJ1na one 1n v.h1ch pohte chased a Pla1nt10 lmc~ of or rnson bf) hould man Crum a roof Mar Cook' home M\C knov. n "' the C\I tcn1.:c of hi\, u~\ )l..t'llcher d oo._ admitted he had nu C' tdl"nce to bacl up his susp1eton that lhe man on the rool was conducung improper \Uf\C1llan c In his complaint. Cook alleged that (1a11.· ... and others conspired agamst him tor art1dcs he .,...rote cnucmna. among other 1h1ng\ lkaths in tilt· Orange County Jail < ool allcacd the} oo 1 ucd thrcab hara s.cd him a nd lttempted 10 d1 rcdn him to dry up hi~ 50urces and act him fired from the Rcg1 ter. < oo~· auomt"• lo..e\.1n McDamott. sa_id .._cllchcr earlier reachtd the o~ite condu ion on the lllute of hm1tation 1 sue and refused to dL m1 the sun. ·our argument v.1 that Wl' JUU nc"tt J1~0,crt'd the e" tenu-of a conspi until 1q 1 •· 1c0crmott ~id. talL av~ b\ltld, w1lh rtdd1 h broWn. shcWt hair and a mouiU<'h • He was wcanna bl~ shorts •uh the sidntom Ylfll a bocnb WH 101n& to C\plod • Yt'ttC thro~ tnl \\atcr balloon It o bomb ~·u d1 o'ettd. pa "'"',,•hie~ pJa)'Cd Fnsbtt dov.'n b\: the water . • • • • 1 v.o \ldtO ~~den. Wit8' 1 total 'a.Jut ofS62 • ~ '8Wn hi a huttlal') at a horn 1n the 1900 bloct tlf ~llJ'lc .\ \CnUC" J utida)' MtWIC'll am. nd I pm. F ._&ala \'alley n.t .. Ddo'woh 1916 To 01.1,an DllUd an dat tlOO bk>ck or Wan lliwr Amtw WI llMthed earl)! T-....,....., .. .. , Aho ........... ftO ~· ~ ... llt mob• ora 1 11 ...... ~=~·= ·P.~porl IJetn•h someone bent the antenna of a 1 88 Honda cura in h1tr and \~)N Iha' ina cream un the cu. whK'h was pat~cd at the c rner of Mtra.m.r Un\C and L ~trttt. • • • ~1noha camera. tl lcn • and ltllcrs m) tcnou~l) d1 ppartd from • camera ca 1n a home 1n the 2 1 k of .'.'hlnnel ROlld • • • n Inane woman found rour S 100 hill ~ from her walltt afttt a, .... ~ Baratlht~r Raon. 1101 Jamboree Id. • • • Sa• w tntti'N an uak>CUd 1912 D n lOmX oar\td ••.-:JOO Wed or Halm.ood 'Driw Md ..... ~--wlalde bwt onty1CdaSlS ....... "' ~~kt. ....... .. . ---.fll rm-:r ma:. .... "-= Eiah1 fiituna rod hotde • '"o 20- foot oulrigrrs. tv.o abtn li.&hb, a cotlcr arid a radar wa t.Akcn from th deck of a 2a..foot b<lat ._cpt at Lw Boat 'toniee. 2Sl Stup arJ Wa). • • • / Ot8nge COMI IWL Y ptLOT/ T~. M8tch 23, ... ofw atte t for Easter.·· "" " • LONDON (.&.P) -The .S. 1ovemmcnt w•med America n military pe110nncl. d!plomats IJ!d . the_ir famihe that terronsts m1aht ti')' to h1Jack a U.S. airliner m Europe on Easter weekend. the tabloid Daily Express rcponed Wednrsday. The report says the memo warns all airlin~ and secunty forcn in w United Statts. Britain and the rest of EurQPC and was peSICd to the British Dcpanment of Transport in London. • Terrorist sought; linked to Flight I 03 ; Today's i ue of the tabloid. who earl)'. editions were avaiTable Wednesday night, said the Possible t~reat was detailed in a secret memorandum dated last Fnday from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administrauon. The Pit.per said it was given a COl?Y of the m~mo. • "Security IOUlttl confirmed to me .. that the hijack wamina WIS aenuinc," McGowan wrote. "Dated March 17, it arrived It the Kniahtsbridat. London, offices of International A viaiion Stturity, a company owned by Trans World Ajrlines. •• FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) -Oftkial1 sa1d Wedne5day they we~ seekina a 39-1ear-old A,.b linked to terrorist attacks in Italy and France, and a ne~pcr reported the man planned the bombina f Pan Am fliaht 103 people died July 11. Gieck authorities said he p&P,ned lbe Itta(' • 8ut Swedish police arrested five _people laat month they laid were membtn of a tmonst. cell haded by Khadar, and they 111d there were contrachctQ<Y ~on In Washinaton, FAA offictals declined commel)t on thF rePort. But other officials, speak.it1a on con~iuon of anonymity confirmed that tbt' memo had been 1s ued. The officials said the FAA had not issued a general warning. but instead had sent out ··non-specific alert" dealing with three Lebanese suspects. The paper pnnted pan of the memorandum. It read: "Threat lnfonnation. Received 17.03.1989 From FAA. SubJtCt: Hijackina ThreaL "Powble: 3 Lebanese Palestinians may try to h1Jack a U.S. airliner in Europe. Possible names: Jamel Hahmud Talid Muhammed: Ahmed Muhammad Salim Abuzayni: The Hambura·bascd Bild newspaper said Samir Khadar "dfrtttcd the Lockerb1e attack on Dec. 21" from West Germal\r,. h ~id K.hadar traveled lO West Germany in December• lO prepare for Locketbie/' and thit be WIS in Bonn, the West German ~pital. his~th. · Tbe S~ish police i<Senoficd K.hadar u a Palnd· nian member of the Abu Nidal iroup, a radal PMtinian faction. and said they ~itcd weapon• and plastic: explosives in his Stockholm home 1n Aupst. Reporter Robert McGowan, in what the paper called an exclusive report. said the .memorandun1 named three · Lebanese terrorists believed to be travelina on forged passports. Khalour Muhammed Jafar. "Alias passPorts: Bahrain. Pakistan, North Yemen. possible ginuineforged or altered. • A federal offictal denied Khadar was bicina south( in connection with Flis.ht 103 but qid authorities arc look an& for fiioi in connection With other terrorisi attacks . U.S. officiils also behevr K.hadar 11 till alive, a~ ltaly and SMden reportedly have is.sued wamnll for h11 ''A worldwide security Opef!ltion ~as ~nder ~~> to foil a hijack.in~" the rePort said. "Amencan m1htary pe110nncl and diplomats and their families ha' e been told of the threat. which ~nters on U.S. airlines. Thty were advised to alter routine plans to return home from Europe .. Above information credible allhouah not con· firmed." Tbe report came durina a debate over whether airlines were properly informed about a new type of bomb before Pan Am Aiaht J 03 blew up Dec. 21 over Lockerbie. Scotland. killina 210 pcoplc. Greek authorities said lut yrar they believed Khadar was killec:l..in a car bombina hours before a Pa.Jetliniao terronst attack on a cruise ship off Greece in which nine • arrest. ...a--The bombina Df Fllaht 103 took ... -~ over . Lodr.etbie, Scotland. and kilfed aJI 259 people abotrd and 11 on the sround. . C. \ I . I I-0 H '\ I \ H H I I·. I· S Hall cites Study: Worst airborne toxic p·roblems lly The AllocMted rm. PUC tightens 'dlal-a-porn' calls few qualms are in Texas; California ranked No. 14 about help By ~.ANK BASS collect~ by the U.S. Environmental poundsofto~1cs tnto the air an IQ;7. SAN FRANCJSCO -Many sexually exphc11 "d1al-a-pom" telephone mrssagcs will be available by advance subscripuon onl). and all ftt-per<all services will have new preftxesJtnd l~ter regulations. uoder a pl:an aJ>Pn>vcd Wednesday by the statt' Public Utihucs Comm1ss1on Thr new Pacific Bc1'- $ystem. scheduled to t>e&tn in July, will also cost more per call, allow customers to hang up without cha'¥¢ aftcr hcann1 a descnpt1on of the tape service, and provide automatic shutoffs for customers \\-Ith high month!) bills su.n,,......, 5etvtu Protecllon Agency, showed that the On a per capita basis. Alaska topped f N h state of th~ nation's air is worse than th~ nation, with 59.4 pounds of toxics Or Ort WASHINt.TON -Although previously thous.ht. A slew of law-per person. Hawaii ag.am had the (ahfornia·s air trad1uonally has been makers, incl.udina Rep. Henry Wax-cleanest air on a per capita rankm&. blasted as thr worst in the nation, a man, 0-Los A"seles, promised near-. WASHINGTON (AP) -Fawn HalJ. Oliver Nonh·s former secretary. testified at his tnaJ Wednesday that she had fe\\ qualms about altering and shredding top secr(t documents the day before an' estigators "'ere due because of her complete trust 1n him. .. I worked for Colonel North close· ly for four years." she said. "He was a man whose character I knew "ell. I knew there was a reason why he was doing this.·· An intense. but com Posed witness. Hall recounted the frenzied activity in Notth's White House office on Nov. 21. 1986 after the adminis- tration became aware that money from arms sales to Iran had been used to aid the guerrillas fighting· an Nicaragua. She said North, a top aide oo tht" National Security Council, asked her to make changes m some documents brought out from the NSC"s top secret "System Four.. files . The change~ which he marked for her. all involved retyping the documents. with some- times subtle and sometimes whole- sale alterations. "J made the changes and assembled the packages and began to Xerox th.cm "she said. ''What did you do with 1be ong- 1naJsr' aske.d prosecutor John Kcker. ··1 shredded tho~ and destroyed them." "Why did you do that'!' ''It was the logical thing to do." she said. stud~ released Wednesday gave the immediate actton to combat what The stu~cs sho"'ed Cahforn1a led state s record of releasing toxic they said is a arowing public health the _nation in several. ~tegones of air substances a mixed revicw. crisis. toxics. including cm1ss1ons of methyl According to studies by the House .. . . chloroform. SOme 15.4 m1lhon Energy and Commerce Committee's TbemapuudeofthisP.roblem far Pounds of the cleanmt solvent were health and environment subcommit-ex~eeds our wont fears, .. Wax~an released into the st.ates air in t 9'7 tee and the National Wildlife Feder-wd au JXU;S conference. Such tu&h about 12 percent of the nation's total' ation, California wa resPonsible for levels of toxic releases are sure to &e · 7 3 million of the 2.4 billion pounds of accompanied by high levels <Sf human The state also was first in the nation toxics released 1010 the country•s air sufTerina." in emissions of freon 113. a vapor in 1987. The em1ss1ons placed Cali· The rePortscued Texas as the state thought to depletr the protective forn1a 14th among the 50 states. with the worst airborne toxics prob-ozonr la>er. Cahfom1a released 5. 7 The state however ranked low on a lem. Almost 230 million pounds of million Pounds of freon 113 into the list of per capita releases, with the toiucs were released inlO the 11r from atmosphrre durin' 1987. about 12 average California n only releasing 2. 7 Texas businesses in 1987.0n the percent of thc national total Freon pounds of toxic substances in 1987. other end of the scale, Hawaii 113 vapors can cause sleepiness. Thr studies, based tJpon data companies released only 957.000 confusion and irregular heartbeats ) U.S. meets PLO, urges steps to peace TUNIS. Tunisia (AP) -U.S. diplomats told the PLO in a 41h-hour meeting Wednesday to take "prac- tical steps.. to ease tension m the Israeli-occupied territorites, the head of the U.S. delegation said. which this dialoaue is a part." Pelletreau said U.S. concerns about terrorism were discussed as well as "practical steps that can be taken in the occupie.d territories to reduce tensions.·· conflict, including the PLO •The talks m suburban Canhaic followed a 90-minute act-acquainted session Dec. 16, the fint announced formal meeuna between the two sides in 13 yean. Pohoe guarded surroundma streets and rooftops. Assembly holds secret sessions SAN JOSE -The Cahfomia Assembly has convened SC<'ret scn1ons to discuss i ues such as the purchase of life insurance for fCJJslators, travel requests, and whether It could deny public mspccuon of IC'IJ laton' dnvm& records. say!I the San J~ Mcrcury News. The newspaper said that 1t lt'amed or the closed door sessions. which appear to be prohib11ed under provisions of a 1984 voters' initiative, durintt 1ts efforts to obum copies oflq1sla1QrS· dnvina records to compare them w11h 'otcs on bills to change tht' penalucs for vehicular offenses. A provision of the constitution au1hon1cs la"'maken to shicld any proceeding from the public with a simple vott' 1n e.ach house But teiislatJ\'C leaders and tafThave been unable to produ~ an y e" 1dence ofadopuon of such a resolution. · Man gullty of honeymoon murder LOS ANGELES-Scott Robin Roston was found 1u1hydfsecond-deartt murder Wednesday an the honeymoon cruise death of hJS bnde, who was strangled and thrown overboard Roston. a 36-ycar-0ld author, stood facina 1urors as the verdict wu announl'Cd 1n a cro-.ded courtroom. He showed no rcacuoo. but.ina front row of the spectator section his mother. Sophia Roston. began to weep uncontrollabl) Jurors. who had dehberated for three da)S. l"C'}CCted Roston ·s drfense that h1r. w1fr wa~ murdered by lsrach agents 1n retahat1on for a book he wrott'. Thr J>TOSCCuuon claimed Karen Waltz Roston, 26. was killed after a sencs of ariuments between the couple -fights that all~y ended in her stranahna on the JoqjQS trad. of the Mu1can cru1.se stup on which they were honeymooning. '\ .\ 1.10'\ .\I, llH 1 •:1:s In the first formal talks smcc President Bush took office. the two sides sot down to weighty subjects in detail, according 10 the leaders oflhe U.S. and Palestine Liberation Or- pnization delqatioos. U.S. Ambassador Roben H. He did not detail those steps. nor did the leader of the th~man PLO side. Yasser Abcd-Rabbo, indicate what the U.S. side has asked of the Palestinians. Abcd·Rabbo said ~rogress was made, but be emphasized that the PLO believes the only road to peace is an international conference of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and an parties to the The meetina was held amid a swarl of confusina Middle East news. One ~"m~b~~anr~~yi~~~;'U'> Gingrich gets GOP No. 2 post would accept deployment of U.S. WASHINGTON -House Repubhcansclttted naht·wma1ctiv1s1 Newt troOpS in the West ltank and the Gaza Gmanch of Georgia 10 their No. 2 leadcrsh1p post Wcdnesda) and cha.ned a Strip. A U.S. Embassy official brief-courw for battle with the ruhna Dcmocrau. GinJrich, the chief accuser of inJ reportcrs dismissed the rcpon llouse Speaker Jim Wright and tht' pubhcity-hunary leader of a neo- witb a ~urt of incndulity. conscnau"e ract1on. declared he .,.,ould "build a much more aurcu1,e Pelletrcau. who headed the lhrec- man American team, said after the meetinJ that there was a "new dynamtc" in the Middle East "of Fighter plane deal with Japan · blasted by members of Congress act1v1st p:in)." The vote for Gmgnch, 4.S. wa~ widel)' taken au rebukt oft he lo.,.,-k~y style of the current Republic.an leadership, and as reflectJn& a de ire in the House GOP to concentrate mor~ effon on attacking the Democnats mstrad of ~orkma with them on lc11slat1on Court says ~Bl can withhold 'rap sheets' WASHINGTON (AP) -Mem-the pending U S.-Japan agrecment .. WASH!,NGTON -The .FBI may wi~bhold fro~ pubhc d1~losure its ben of Congrc , including several The arranscment is expected to tx-rap sheet on some 2'4 mdhon Ammcana.. the uprcme Coun ruled from President Bush's own party, sent to Capitol Hill within da)'s 11 Wednesday. The coun, in• broldly worded opinion. said a federal law a1mcd expressed stronaconoem Wednesday could be blocked 1f both the Senate at curtallan11ovemment ~docs not require the FBI or In) other qenfj and someoutri•ht OPPosition in and the Hou pa~ resolutions of to release tnforma.uon about pnvate c1u1cn . • the wake of 8ush'S°.s1a1ement th; he disapprovaJ witJun 30 d3)\ of be1n1 Thc9-0dcci 1on scuttled• Freedom oflnformat1on Act law uu b¥ aCB inten<h to 10 ahead with the FSX formally notified of the ncrccment News reponcr and the Rcl)011tt1Comm1t~ for Frctdom of lhe Prm 11med 11 fighter plane deal wilh Japan. Bush said Tuesday he has decided obtainina such documcnll. ~ FBI ma1nta11u m1lhon of ldent1ficat1on .. The FSX agreement is a bad deal to endorse the deal. hut with modi-records. l .. lled rap shcctl. dtta1hn11ncstand conv1ct1on 1nformat1C?n ~upphcd for America and for Amencan fications to safeguard U tech-by fed~ral, tutc and local law enforcement aicnc1e workers," said Sen. Alfonse M. noloay and assure that U. 1ndu,try , liDr='=Am=a=to=·=R::;-N;:. y=·=· a=tea=di=n1=c=n=11c=o=f==ha=s=a=sh=1=re=in=t::::he=p=la=nc=·s=PT=od=uct=1=on:if lorlda may ban dW arf-tOSSlng ( TOTAL PR ICE J "My kids found the Easter Bunny at Brandon's. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -Dwarl'-tossina hould be outla~cd at bemx>m ent~rtainment bccau~ it demean httat peoplc. aravel)' endanacrs threr health and darkens Flonda's reputation. state lawmakm an..S an1v1sts J&id Wcdnetday in propos1n11 lelisla11vc ban. Dvt'lrf·to sina is believccl to have stamd 1n Australia 1n 1985 and in the tJnttcd States at 16out the mr time. Barroom contestants hurl a peruc1pet1na dwarf ooto a mauress. Th<>tc who OtnJ them tht' farth t win. Opponents say that aide from beina.aa•ttlril Ud ckmeanina. the pnctJCC pc>Kt 1 beahh threat IO the dwar& beta~ their Kdttal 1lNC'ture as -atn than tJaoee Of people of1v.,.119eiPt. Crutae to Palm Springs In GOTCHA, CLUB or QUIKSILVER. Along with a free chocolate S!lfPriSe ." IJIUd.a, •htlltful da..-.na lftd ........ SpkW con-A'°"I ....... ¥9 ...... ................. di•' .... -... kidll °"9 21. AJ1 tor c.ty S 14 9' ,.,.._, AM.-. if .. .._ ...................... ,. ....... -..a_.. .... ,,. .. I 140 an•. Olliiuf II ............. HOHi It HHll I ' lsraetl trcq»s kll 11-yur-old JERUSALEM -SoWietl..,.. on ~ ia a ~ camp Wednesday. killina an 11 ·)'C&l'-old bo)', and •ftd at .._. l'4 PalMineaas weft wowwkd 1n tht occuP.ied 1enhonn. Arab doc1ori .~ 1ncft nWidl alba in south ;..:benon killed thrtt auemlla and lldJried one wounded in a pnfiihL ' Dozens of Jewish tettkrs from Arkl in tht Wat Bank dro~t IO the Pala1.in11n vdlMt ofltidya; sm8llaed wtndoWsand burned trceund tam an a faciory cour1Y_1,_a1 l1t11tl r.dio ~.It said me raid fol~ a firebomb 1t11Ck on an N1ft \'Chide Md IM sto1u111 of 1 bus. Miu.er of Wtiida CaMled i!Vuria.. Gonzalez no longer a suspect in Santa Ana girl's murC:f er ca e 9y n. , ... ,._, ,,_ N.cha Putn~ murdri'. compect, Ptrked 11 h111.-nment. .. Hewaaableto11ve.uun1hbi that he was with mo~ Tht cat matched the dc's.cription aivtn by 1wo Polict mc.td a 27-)'f;lr-okt man houn afttf he wu than one penon a1 tht tJme of the murdt'r. and wt wtrc witna1et, who Int ,.w the founh aradcr Monday arrnled Wedneedly an coan«tion wath the molestation abk lO tubltantiatc this afternoon af\er claun 11 Diamond Ekrmntary hool andmWdlfofa9-yur-oktSutaAnaP.r1whotebodywa .. We bthe\ied when~ amsted him tl\at thtrc was had ended. said pohc:e Lt. BobChavet. found an a.,_. can, a spokesman 1ai(S. stronaevidcntt teadina to hit &rrHI, that we had P!obabk Nacha chm bed into the car after the dti ver "alluded Joec Aaaoruo Gonzatrz of Garden (i;ovt was cauteforhisamstandwewouldhavebeendcrelictinour that he was a !(hool teachcr and wanted w &irJ to help releatcd after be provaded an alibi that was corroborattd duty lf~ hadn't made the anat." t*IT) IOme bOoks," Pohce Chief Paul M. Wallen told by 1eVerlf "°'*·~(;)pt. James Dittman said at the • P°'" ofTaci.als dcltndcd tht•t announttment of repe>rttB at the first n,..s confettnc:e. JeCOnd Of 1wo news con~ held by tht dtNnment. Gomalez's arrest. sayina the dcJ)U,1'1n\t felt an obh-Nadia' body was found early Tuesday by a transient Tbr invatiption into the murder of 9-)'car-Old ption to k«p the co.mm unity inforMid. searchina for recyclable aluminum cans in trash just eHt Nadia Puenae was cobunuina. but police ofTK:1als said "It wa such a heinous crime," fhoma said. "We ofthcot>Wrvat9ryat Griffith Park.a LosAnaclcscity perk thtte were no other suSpttU and no 1tron1 kads in the v.Hted to calm the fears of the people in the community an the Hollywood Hill about 40 miles from Santa Ana. caw. and to keep them informed of the 1n\iestiptton at C\iery lnvesttptOB had based their arrest on Pfly11cal .. Mr. Gonzalez was releucd at 2·30 p.m.," said twasund tum." • evidence from several crime scents: the street where Maureen Tbomas. a police sPQkeswoman ... Based on Police said earlier that Gonzalez wa ltttSled at Nadia was picked up; ponzale1's car; the truh can *hett further inve1uption he's not believed rnponublt fot the abOut 9:4S a.m. as he. was etttiftl into his pay, '""o-door Nadia's body was dumped aod a site believed to be the ,......._ ___ ...__ __________ .._ ________ ~===~ ---...... ~-----------~---------.-----------"."~------------------~_;.;----.,;;,.m....,;-. _________________________ ~~~~ Officia.ls . . proDing. chemical explosion City News Servke Federal heaJth officials are trying to determine Wednesday who sold an Anaheim metal recovery company a chem•cal compound later de- termined to be contaminated, which blew up and killed one worker. Several other cmplo)ees . of Re· liable Reco\icry were also injured tn Tuesday's bla tat 131 SN. Brasher St. lnvestiptors wtth the Occupa- uonal Safety and Health Adminis- tration analyzed the zinc-based com- pound and determined 11 was con- taminated, although 11 was not 1m· mediately known where the con· uiminauon occurred. But officaals said the antt1al in- ve ugat1on focused on the sourct of the zinc comPOund. An undetermined chemical. could have caused the normally non~x­ plosive compound to beco me Cit· trcmel)' flammable. "This is normall) one of the safest and less offensive matcnals." said Anaheim spokeswoman Barbara Burke. Meanwhile, the Oranac County Sheriff's Department Bomb Squad continued to supervise removal of the bigh.ly volatile substance from the Reliable R«overy grounds. Officials c~pected to bc fintShtd b> S p.m. Wednesday. u~1ng foam and water to clean the residue offthc walls and roof of the buildin•next to. where Jorae Robclada. 30, of Plac:enua. was wort1n1 v.hen the contaminated powder u plodcd. k1llma b1m. ·'They matenal 1s so scns1uvc to the touch and sensitive to exploding. that iuststcppin1on 1t •s hke stepping on a lirccracker. Burke said. Burke sa•d explosaves tJ1;pcns CO\· ercd the compound wtth alcohol to make it le s volatile before loadina 1t into cardboard boJ1;c , which were placed in the bomb squad tra1kr Dunna se"eral trips. the trailer hauled about fi ve pounds of 11nc found on the around and two fi"e- pllon buckets of the po-.dcr several hundred feet from Rcltablc Re- co, ery, aero La Palma Boulevard. a pon1on of which was closed. to a field nonh of the Santa Ana Rlver Oood control channel. The compound was plactd on a~ of-.ood chips u\ a trench and •Jt11ttd -.11h diesel fuel, official said. 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The following la'it of Oranie Coast real estate transfers. which includes the naml! of the bu}er. addre s and the price paid for the property. was compiled from county records and escrow lOm pan1cs b} Homeowncn ~farkct1ng ~n ICC~ • rices ever Sega 3-D SUPER SYSTEM Targets feel like they're coming rig ht at you' 3-0 ~lasses. light phaser, control pads. Missile Defense game bu1IHn Sega Of Amertca AFTER-BURNER Sega Of Amertca SHIN OBI S~a Of America THUNDER BLADE Matcnoo• PEE-WEE HERMAN TALKING DOLL Poll s111n9 dnd Pee-Wee says 1 of 6 phrases 17 Poseable Ages 3 up 2111 4899 Game Tt•~ WHEEL OF FORTUNE . 4411 s.g. Of America MONOPOLY 3411 Ultra Softwarl" METAL GE.\R 3711 4819 3411 Hasoro Coleco CABBAGE PATCH SPLASHIN' KIDS PRETENDERS DECEPTICON MONSTERS Inside each figure is a robot 1~1 changes into creatures Ages 5 up 2489 Mattel FOOD FIGHTERS TROOPS M1htari111c food hgurts H eh with own ac· cessory ~ 3-up Fisher Pnce FUN WITH FOOD MAGIC SCAN CHECKOUT With speedy scanner 3211 microphone cash register. conveyor. more• Ages 4·up r ... c ~ ·"• • • r,s.n ' Price TAPE RECORDER CMd-sud contrC>ls .. plus hand mu:rophO"e Ages 3-up ,._ c ~"" ftOI (om pan~ officials sa) the hst ma) ha H' an 1:rror factor of 7 percent dunng a ~car"\ ume bc.."Cau~ of 5pccula11un hu:-1ng and errors The hst 15 published for the informational use ot our readers and 1s prott'l"tl'd b) rop)nght to Home- owner.. Marketing Services. Newport Beacb Mr & Mr... "en Stuart. 2131 Ara ha \t. S47J.OOO Mr & Mr., Jawad Anabtaw1. 21 Ha\ ( O\ e Lane S4M5.0<X> Judith 0 Olson 45 (\n Isl S4MLOOO Mr & M~ "ell) B Peart 2006 lkborah Lant: S340.000 Mr &. \1 rs Ronald l Fclsot 48 H1ll\Oale $731.000 Mr ~ \1rs (Jcorgc R Hill. 8 Linda l\k SI , 'OO.OOCI \\ 1lma V Burnett 6JO Newport (tr Dmc S420,000 M r & Ml'\, Richard M. Wheaton. 4) Northampton ( oun S570.000 Mr & M,-.. f rank ( Buckle} Jr , 69 Olean \ 1sta $61 7.000 Richard L English )0 I 0 Park r-.e~ pon S 70.000 1 \1r & Mr\ (1ortJor D Kilmer. 184' Pon \\heeler Plact> S4 I 5.000 "-a1uf..o ' amaguch1. I Ru"e'B1amt1 s~n ooo Joan II 0 (1rad~. 1 Rue C annec, S5'JO.mO Uiwrcnc.:e I Thomai.. I b \ca Island S3~5.fXXl ( harlr~ 8 < ald~cll 2240 l n1\er- \ll) roi.o 2IOSl42.0CXl Mr.&. M,... Moll\ C1atchou\C . .:? 177 \i ,., C ntrada s.iso.600 Roben I .\tf..10\, bl I Vista Bonna S277 ooo Laura L 4>p1,a • .:?140 Vista Dorado $3 0,000 Mr & Mrs Roger T. K1rwam. 41 2 V1~ta Trueha $55.000 • Osama Elh:tkh1t. 20 Wcllinaton $448,000 1r. &. Mr-. Daniel H Runner. 21 4 S3pph1urcl-\'"e $41 2.000 Mr & Mrs Wayne B Ireland. 443 (anal t $78.000 Mr Ml':\ Paul T W1l~n. 1916 (oun t. S:!50,000 John K. Mom 16 Ktaloe Coun Sl.21.000 i Id 1 ·ti.I'· i in-tax attitude sf:loµld be applied to fun. taxes, too Sin I.Mes. those extra pennies added 10 the cost of things like smokin'-dtinkina or aay personal activny that misht be considered sinful, are aeuina a rt newed once-over from those •hO *Int to raise taxes but avoid ttic Pohtical Oak. That's undentandable because sin taitn re easy to 'justify and somctimn tug at our collective sociaJ conscience. For instance, wtio could argue against ramng tax~ on alcohol and tobacco'Toonccxtentoranother. both are or can be a health hazard and both have cosl$ that go·bCyond what &he andjvidual rncur\. I n't it fairthatsomeone who chooses to smoke or drink should help pay for those debts 10 society? Stn taxes, m one way, are the fairest of all Utxcs becaus.e each md1vidual, by his or her actions, can choose whether or not to pay the tax. Those choices and the d1ffcrinJ values and habits of md1viduals also make 1t easy for politicians to win the support of one group to tax another. Since smokers are a minority. 1t was easy 10 rally the ant1- moking sentiments ofnon-smokers, as we saw during the last election, to add another 25 cents in taxes to the price of a package of cjgarcnc . A similar thing could happen to the liquor industry next year. but there arc some signs liquor industry officials are willing toaccepta w.hopp1ng tall increase rather than stage an cxpcnsrve campaign war over a tax- mcrease initiative. That doesn't mean liquor industry officials ha ,.c caved in to the pohtic1ans: it's simply good busincs . They have enjoyed a low tax 1n the past and have prospered because sin taxes in Cahfom1a arc lower than those in many other ~tates. The same can be said for some of our user fees or fun taxes. One of the most mequ1tablc examples as the care of Ul) beaches. Ncwpon Beach. for example, spent $8.4 m1ll1on from its 1988·89 budget to maintain its city beaches. That's a lot of money, but Newport has nice beaches - the kind that are prized by both Newport residents and the people who hve inland bul are resular beach visitors Those visitors spend money m Newpon when they go to the beach. They buy food and soft dnnks, and some of their money also finds its way into the-cash registers of other types of merchants. Visitors also pay to park, and Newport's share of the sales taxes and the parkins fees generated by those visitors helps pay for maintaining its beaches. Accordinft to city figures. the same beaches that cost the city $8.4 mi ion in f 988-89 generated $3.6 million in revenue. It doesn't take a C'PA to figure out there's some red ink when thecostofmarntainmga beach is compared with the revenue 1t produces. That red mk, the mone) taken from Newport .Beach's general fund, is sometimes called the cost ofliv1ng where most people would hke to live but can't afford. Another frequcnll> used statement 1s that Newport's Cll) beaches are public beaches. and pubhc means all the public. not JUSt Newport residents. That argument 1s correct. but as 11 fair" Should Ncwpon Beach residents be expected to subs1d1tl' the recreation of the general public al the expcnst of m own c1t1zens? Orange C'ou nty makes a contribution -about $30.000 a year -to help Newport Beach pa) its lifeguards. but that's a pittance. Wouldn'111 be interesting if the attitude toward sm taxes and the individual's responsibility to pay his or her fair share were applied to fun taxes and user fees? ()plnl<>n• expt...ed ln lhla sp~ ere thoM of the Oalty Piiot Other vtewt expretMCS on this pege are those of their authors and artists Read«•' c:c>mfMnt• 11• Invited and may be aent to The Dally PllOt. P 0 Bo• 1560, Coat• M.u t2e2t 01111 :11 \ 01('1.S Fallout of terrorism The "mutual decision" that was made b> haron Rogers and the La Jolla Country Day School 1s dcepl) troubling \ few d:t)S ago. Rogers. the wife of Will Rogers Ill. the sk1pper of the m1~ 1lc cruiser U Vrnccnnes. narrowly c aped a bomb bla t that destroyed her van. Thereafter there was a bomb threat to the school where she's taught for the past 12 )Carl and. 1n 1t wake. tatemcnts from ~rents -some parcnlS at I t -that 1t mi&hl be a good idea 1f he 5l3)\.'d away from the schoo1 for the rest of the year. It was those saatcmenlS that brouaht an emergency meelin& of the school\ .,vemi~I board ana the one-sentence announcement that followed'. .. To ensurt the safety of lhc children. the confidence of 1>9ttnts and the intqrity of the educational environment. Mn. R*n and the school have reached a mutual decision that she will not be rctumina to the campus ... The con«m of the ~~nts 1 undc~tandablc -11'\ a icrribl) hard choicctoconfront-and "-ho can blame haron RQ1Crs for the choice he made or accepted'! We don't lno" ot this time all the con idcrauons that went into that 0 m utual dctision." Yet in f111in1 to aavc or express any uppon for ~n R<>lffS. the school' announcement "a di> inadequate. The announcement weak propcrl) -about the safc1y of children. about the confidence of parents, about the cduca&ionaJ cn"·ironmcnt, but where does the school tand wim:Stwon R rs. and qairut intimidation? If the community is not 10 be coerced b tcrrori m. il mutt rally totether again: t 1t. whether that communit)' i 1 netion a town or a tcbool, and other civilized communitic must si.rld with it. If. in ordtt to protect ounelvcs, \\C tum aanoccntciuzens intoperiah then no one issafe. lfthc hool doel not sund with her, what of ne~bc>n. stora where he ...... shop friends she miJht VlMt. ~nd What Of lhC nc\l ...... be ll an otrl(tt•s wife or 10)' other citizen. _ -vlftbis is the way we confront fanaucs and tcrronsu. they will 8Jways wio. ORANGE COAST ....... ......... ...... ................. ~ ... = ..... --..... DiilMll .... Sen. Wilson slow to exercise • his new GOP kingmaking rble Onct rqardcd as ~mething of a pariah within the slate Rl'pubhcan Part}. U.S. Sen Pete WilM>n 100:1) find~ that GOP leaders not onl)' wan I ham to run for &O\.crnor bul 10 'ler\.c also as a kangmaker. He·~ been urgt-d to say "'hom he "ould hkc to sec running with ham on lht ~late" tdt Republican lu:kct an J 990. W1l!.on as keeping quiet about has preferences. for now. at leasl. In part. that's because he's unwilhng to choose among friend~ who continued lO'iuppon ham even when he was in 111 favor with the state party's riJht wing. Ht also as wa111ng lO sec JUSt how senous some of the "'ould·IK' can· -d1d:ues are about running. ~ ~me point however. it's likely thnt he wall an' olve himself an other rac..cs. a · cording 10 a source close 10 him. The cagernc~ of GOP leader; 10 hear Wilson 's\. ll'"son who ~hould be running for "'hat other offil'cs ~on· trast '1\.1dl) "1th the attitude toward ham wathan the Sl".tte pan)' a deca de aao He "as almo\t a non-person aftl-r he outraged con~nata'cs b) cam· paagning in New Hampshire an 1976 in bch1tlf ol incumbent (Jerald ford and a13ans1 <.alafomaa fil\ orate son Ronalo Reagan for the C10P prcs1 · dcnual nomination fhc rl'~ntrnents th as arou~d on thl· right handacapPl·d Walson t"O )tars later when he sought the Republican nom1na1 ion lor governor He ran a d1c;1nn1 fourth an has part) ·s pnmar)' ('onservauvc douht'i about \V1lson <.·onunued into 1982. "'hen he "'a~ squeezed out of the gubernatorial pnmary and mto the rnntc\t tor thl· ll ~ Senate scat being 'acatt.·<l l">> rctanna Repubhtan S I Ha)alav.a He ""on a cro,\dl·<l pnm3~ "''h a pluralll) ol the ... 011:. larg('I) ~cau..c conscn,all\ cs dashlt'<l \\ al~n k'' 1han lhe) <ltd another Republican Coogr"~~man Pett' Mc< 1(1\lc~ I has )car Rt"pubhcan fca~ of a lxmocra11c gt'rl)mandenng of kJ1\- la11ve anJ rnngn:~ tonal elccuon dt\tmt an 1991 ha"c cau~'d con- ~·r,all"e1 to forgl't whatc,cr hnger- lnj anamo 1t' the\ had 1o"a1d \\1hon The re ult 1s that most mlljor GOP factions appear unttcd behind his gubcrnatorinl candadac). 'i«•na 11 a~ the party's best hope of blod:ang enactment or another set of unfair reapponaonment plans by ~mo­ crauc maJontacs an the tat(' Lqas· latur(' As governor Walson could \Clo Dcmo<.rallc rcappon1oflmen1 halls and force a compromise 1hat "'ould bt f:urer to thl' <.10P Republican Icade~ al~l manJful of problems 1hc) ·.,.c had m cnhc;tan& strong candtd3te to run for !>Ceond· al) '.itatcw1de offil't'~ an ret.cnt el«· taon~. th1nl.. the unit\ that the • .. e a hae.,.eJ in hat.l.;1ng W1l~n for goHmor can be e"\tendcd 10 those 01her raet'\a\ "'ell But the) th ml that v.ould rcquarl' \\-1lson 10 take the leaJ in m~at1ng lit &l'Olraphu:all) and tdeOIOgl\:311) Oal.1nccd '1<lll'WldC t1fll'I If he \tales h1\ prelcrl'ntc\ for thl' Kcpubhran nom1n.1twn' lor the~ other oflice\, th e 1><1n> •~ ~en a ha\ ing ~harpl) improved chance~ or rn.1ptunng tlf('m from the IX-mo-- l rats who hJ\ l' on UP ll'd them lur \('\CO IO I 'i \l'J I\ Major (Mtl\ lOntnhuh>r\ "ould follow \\ 11\lln·, lcJd b) throwing thl'ar dollar. hl·hand the dc\1gn3ted t:J1td1d:Ue\ and d1Stour.i&tng others Imm seeking thl' ntlmtnallon~ That v.ould d1m1na!lh the danger of bard· lought pnmanC'i lh. t ma&ht Y.caken Rcpubht'an nominees an their 1990 lampatgn .pan t Dcmoaat\. l he dilemma Walson "ould fa« in JU"t one rau• -the Rt'publu . .in pnman lur ltcutenant go,emor - l'\pl.un' <,o mt ol ht\ rcluc.:tancc to 1n,ohl· htm'ICll earl~ \ntong thl" andl\ 1du.i" Jlr\·aJ\ l'\l'lnl th3t pn· mal) arc sta le ~n. John )mour ol nahe1m and n Otqo Count) upcn •~r Ciu n Goldin Ea h has been a fnend 1tnd 'iUpportcr of Wilson. and he would not lake to choose between them Other Rt'publacans al50 arc thought to be interested 1n the po t, among them Wit Sen Rebcccn Morann ot Los ,\lto'I I-fall\. Early inter' en11on in the contt"st for the GOP nom1nat1on for attornc> general would pose another problem for Walson. Among those 1nterested 1n the oflicc are former (on~ sman l>3n Luniren. state n John Dooht· tie of Rod.Im. and U. . Attornt') JoseP.h Ru wnicllo an n hant'1sco If\\ 1lwn th re"' h1i. i.upport to one ot them, he "'ould offend the upporter\ ot the other tY.O. 8 ) dela)ang his mtencntton. Wilson mn) 'itt some ol the prubkm ~n 11~11 out. Lun~n and Doulml~ eac.:h has and1c1t~ that tht) would defer to the otMT' Walson al mo t ccruanl) w1ll ha' e to a t c .. entu:lll> m llOme pnman~ to d~agnatc h1 prcfcreoc·c and help prt sure (>t hcr cand1d11e 10 w1thdrn" gntccfull} f or all the d1fficuh1es such choices might t:;iusc ham. his sue«\~ful 1ntcr,cn11on 1n Ix-half of tilndad:ue~ 1n other pnmane'> "ould. at he and the~ ""t-rc clcll~ 10 oflkC' 1n "lo,cm~r 19QO &J'e him e'en •.tronger claims on 1hc1r lo}all) < ahfomaa c;or lt'l\dcr ont:t "'ere haghh '>UCC~ lul in ~ .. to\\ an& their l'arl) · blc~ 1ngs on c.:and1date'i for statcwtdenomanataon 8 ) d1!iCoura1· 1ng rompc:tat~ lhc) pre' entcd d•' 1s1,c pnmary battle &hat would ha'c left part) nominee~ in weakened cond1uon for their fall campa11nc; ag..11nst Democratic opponents "'11h w much al take an the 1m rlc.:'\. 11ons. c pccaall) rcapponaon ment. Rt'publtcan leaden thank th1 Y.ould he a tine time to ti) to return hl the good old d.-~ s. First. howc' er. "al'><>n ha<i to b<' rcild) to make wmr tough de" 1s1on' \lart/11 Smilb 11 pollll<"al «/llor of M('{"lat~f '~'u ~rvltt. District voting will represent a big win for state'·s Hispanics S.\CR.\MENTO -The 19XO \:cn us rrvcal<'d that near!) a fiflh of C ·ahfom1ans arc of H1span1c ongan fhe Hi panic popula11on ha'i been lfOWl"I rap1dl). drHen b) hi&h rate'> of 1mm1.ara11on from Latin mcn1.:.1n nauons \\ntekcd b> poht1c1I and fe:Onom1c turmoil By the 1990 ccn u . it's hkel) that Ha pan1 \\Ill ~a quancr of tbc state' population. The tapond1ni H1 pan~ prntntt 1n Caltforn111 hav1naust impact on 'cry lo pobtacal profil in C ahtom1a tht talc' SOt'ial and cuJtunl am-, .. 1tuyatem ortocal 10\emment. b1en as -'ell as prov1dina mu h ol \II but a handful oftht M~1e·i c1t1e the labor for 1lS c.conom). and hool d1 1nct we tht at-tars But pohticaHy. Ht pent •~ wt'ak. mc1hod of el ~1101 city {ouncil anJ They -wote and hold om~ in hool boan1 mcm~r\. That i . all num~n &hal •~ frvt1ohal ol their candidate" run throuahout the d1 • potenual. Whale Hispeo1cs att about ln t orc1ty. t ~uantr of the ~tale's population, for That allov. the ethni m1,1ont) to eumplc:. '~Y arc only at?out 6 d0m1na1.e minonuc in clcctaon\ It's ptrctntofvottTI TM moat H1$pantc not·uncommon for c1ll or hoot stale A mbl)' dmnct, the 56th an d1 tnc:ts t clt..:t all ofll1tiraoH0rn1rt1 Lo a,e~ i abo the dastnct ~ilh boant rMmbcn from one t«tton oT the loVt 1 HtJPente \ o1Ct rca-saratJOn lhccommun1t • tbt middle· or upper ofu) an lhC.._tc.abOutont~lhitd the income AniJo neiahborhoOd I\~ BWb ~net to fivt in Witt ni By m<Kt tStimates. H1~nt<' arc v.h id\ ha~ di met votina S) tcm • weaker puhtie'all) "' ()ahfonua thin thu they are Mk to dc<'t ~n•a· '"an) other st.ale •1th a •btunual tJ\ ~ oft~rcommun1hn toaovtm· HitpaftlC' populatJOA; ana bodan. lut man) of tht autc·s Wlt)"1.. \mailer MiriCUhur8I mm•un11in OffiaMh1p. ~~ a.ft of per· haH• la,.r ·HitpMic pas:lall•IOM. lt'1 oa,.IO!)' pqhdcal lrild11110D amona 1n thoilir C'Oftltn•rii•n •• llrt ol l'ft'ftlt amm..,._ ana raM d• U1~t1ic ~i&k'al repftlCRIMkMI • m•....-we all CU1CL All nam. mos.~.~· ~ ol lhe latttt ... &he ~ of WattonYillt, a farm w..11 1n SMla pn._ _..rity&ll...... nu COMt). was Oftt « IMm ,.... .. o.a. ...,...ht com•uie• .. Ma 1911 IN .._:a. Uk• : l?!lllt! lftS. eillll H._aics ,.. IW 6t ._. "' ........ 1 __ ,.-.. w-•~c__.a; _. ... hla...u.& M*'kllllt~ ..... ~ 0. of tic t llHM Ill • t• May ltlS. tM Mntcta-Mlitfi. • can tcpl Dctensc and UJuca11onal rund. or ~ALDEF. cho)l' Wat n· 'allc tor a tc~t C3S4!' of at·lnrge \Oting. a~u1n1 that lhc ) tcm I\ 1nhcrcn1f\ d1 nmlnatOI")' b) dcn)tl'\& manonto. scam(nt of lhc communal\ • l~ar ~hare ofpoh11 I po"'C'r. fcckral JuOac ruled apanst M U>EF 1n1t11lly. Wh1~ no H1 pan.ks had bttn dcctcd. he 1d. the plaintatTs had not hown "a ptO\iCn lcpn of di rimination." But a kdcral appeals coun ta t Jul) rc"cntd the ruh ) ins the at·l•rsc s tcm "impcnn1 1bly dilutes the \Oting \trcnglh ol Ht panic "and on Monda)". the t . Supreme <. oun dominated b> con na11 .. e Re n appoint~. upheld the findint The dee• ion could ha"c an cl trl· f, ina 1mpKt on the nature ot cit and sCbool dlStnct Pohtac tn ahfomta There 1' a i1ntttt co m 1n manv that dt tn 1 tk-Ction' will mC'ln more o"cnly pohtul city '°"crnmcnt and a k$..\Cninj of O\Cr&IJ mmunlt) idcnttt\. But it·~ al true that 1r Hi rania arc to pamc1pat 1n hfonua poh· uo the musi not only Of11n1tt them h btttCT~ bUt muat hll c: a' en u.es fl r poht eeal CJ.prn1'0f' 11 the 1 ' ac~cl. To Iha& ntnl. d11tnn '°''"' Id bC' * i>nnlallCI ol monumental pohuaal en tlis s&atc. Tltro~ul IM ... ~. L'Offt• _. ... will be '°"'9 1~ tht ......... ~ .. ,of1t ...... .. • 411 HI , 11 1 1 111" U.S. laws need fixing to give FBI more power To the Editor: When C@pt. Llo)'d Buchet and his ship the USS Pueblo were seized and the c..'lptaan and crew were beina held pnsoner, there wa talk about retalia- tion. The Pueblo was · seiied in 1ntern111onal waters and il was a clear v1olat1on of manume law. Some~ later we waited for 144 day while American citizens vrett held capuve by a foreaan power and ogaan we SPoke of retaliation. Not unt1l lhctt was tremendous lossofhfe when a truck loaded with explostves was driven through the front door of the U .. Manne Corps barracks m Beirut wns there talk of retahation again . Now with lhe bombing of Lhe Pam Am flight over Euro~ and wilh the bombing an La Jolla there is talk ooce again or retaliation. So far that's all it's been, jusl talk. I am wondcnng what it will take for a free .\menca to assert herself in this world. lo send I cltar mcssaac 10 those who would U$C our own Cons11tution to further their pans and male their point. luckily the La Jolla bombll\& cild not cost a hfc. luckdy it was not the w1ft of a senator or the eounleraCtack: would already be 1n ~The FBl now admits that some 600 J)OSSlble terronsts ha vt' alttady eotcrcd this country under a fraudulent tudcnl \.1saand that expclhng lhcm "'ould be 1n direct v1olat1on of our own laws. Just rounding them up and an-carcerat1n1 them 1s also against our law as thcrc 1s no proof that lhcy have done anything to wamnt arrest or imprisonment. So once aptn we arc cauaht between a rock and a hard place. It is ht&h time for our lqislators to chanac cx1s11na laws to aivc our FBI the authonty to act in our national defense. to prevent further incidents iuch :.s happened in La Jolla. or will \\C all stand by until tcrronst act their hands on atomic or chemical "capon . Mu t ""c ,.alt until there 1 lo of hfc 't\-1th1n the 4 tale\, until. there ts a pubhc outcry that is beard "'11th enough vibrato Ill Washml(on to cau-.c acllon? Mu t v.c 1ntcrpttt our frttdoms v.1th \U(h a liberal outlook as not to be able to 5tt 1 he ob' 1ous consequc:nccs? GENESEUO Irv me Coalition tears apart system of mutual respect r o 1hc Editor ..\n)one who was not alarmed ~fore tht!> month' Newport·Mcsa Unified School Dtstnct board meet· in hould no" ccrtaanl)' ~arc ho\\ much danger 10 our school S)-Stcm 1s pttsentcd b\ the group of pc:oplc who arc t~ang to take control of the 1>$)Cholog) and SC\ education pro- grams at C orona del Mar and the other hi.gh schools tn the dls\tlct The fund3 mcntalasts who form the coahuon ot JX'(>plc U)1ng to 1mpo!K' their bchcl~ on the rnmmunat) are tC'anng apart the S)stem of mutual resp«t that ha scned ui. ~well for 'iO long. h 1s basacalh .\mencan to hold one's own '1c"'s. and cquall) important to pcmut others to hold the1~ i\s a cuhurc. "cha' e '>Uf'\ •"ed and •pro pered because ""c ha"e l~lebratcd d1\crs1t). toltr.1tcd tho wuh Y..hom we don't agrtt and allov.ed 111 pcr"><>ns to maJcc their contnbut1on. Altemal1"es are avaalable to people who "ant a paroch1aJ cduataon for thetr children hould those ptople be gJ\C:n the l>')wer to take away from us a program that v.e want for our childrtn' Doesn't the Cons11tut1on of the United lite protect us from tha kind of am po 1t1on Conlral') to what wt ba .. c been told b) the f u.nd.amen· tah t the fact of hom090uahty i m t certainly not aaa that houk! ht tauabt only in the · home. Few of us ha\'C the tnf<>nnatlOD or the anchnauon to do so. · tall 11 tell u.s thal 111y £ mil) with more than 10 ttlathct will incluck a homosclual amona them. h IC'Cm onl) lop:al theftfore. that all of u v. 1d ' want to mco&&ra,c undcntand1ni. cotKem, toknncc. 1nd lo\1n1 a~ntt 1D tht com· munat) ralhttthan •lftO"lft«.~ and e•dulion. PAUL D TTlAEVAN e'llll-por1 lmcf\ Comments • . . ........ . ............ ·-··- Dick Clarksti pplng down ram 'American Bandstand' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dick Clark announced Tuesday that he's steppina down as host of the •• Ameri- ca n Bandstand" .after 33 years ao $0meone new can lead the musk variety show into the 1990s. The show, which helped pioneer rock 'n' roll and the Motown sound. is currently syndicated nationwide, and will prcmlCl'C on cable's USA Network on April 8. Clark, who turns 60 this year but is known as "America's Oldest Tecn- Al,er" because of his youtbf ul looks, will tum over the .. Bandstand" microphone to David Hirsch. 26, who was discovered at Dick Clark Productions in B'if rbank. Hirsch, a Detroit native. was working as a segment eroduccr for .. USA's. Camp Midni~t." a late- ni~t talk show on USA Network. 'This is actually an exciting Clay for me," Clark said in a statement. "Like 'I'\ l .I S'l 'l '\fi9S David, I was 26 when I .aaned hostsna Bandstand. "After 33 yean, I finally decided it was time to give tomeone cite a chance.•• An aseociate who eked not to be identified said aae h8d nothina to do with C1artc's clecilioe. Clark hu previously said he wanted to relin- quish tbe "American Bandstand" post by 1990. .. Bandstand," u it was first titled, hit the air waves in ~peember J 9S2 on WFJL-TV in Philadelphia with Bob Hom and Ltt Stewan as the original hosts. , Clarie became the show's solo' h0st in 1956. A ~r later, the show made its debut under lhe new titlt .. Ameri- can Bandstand. .. purina the next thrtt decades. .. American Band1tand" provided the first national exposure for SC<>re$ of Oynesty ocrfonnm. ancludina Madonna. :iM Jack.Ion Five. the &eac;b BoYJ, Unda llonsiadt, Jerry Lee Lewis. James Brown, Stevie Wonder and Neil Diamond. The shOw also launched sonas onto · the best-seller chans and introduced the American public to such teen dances as the Twist, Jerk. Bunny Hop, Hustle and Break Dancin.a. 'In 1987, "American Bandsiand" was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records as tclev1sion's longcst-runnina variety proaram. It has earned five Emmy awar'ds. C1ark has also been host of .. The S2s,qoo PYramid .. and ~host with Ed McMa6on of "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes," and produced the American M us1c A wards, the upcom-ing Academy of Country Music Awards, and New Year's Rockin' Eve. HNrtBUI A Touch ol Scandll ('14) • • SIJSIMU f rugal ft.port UrrM I Peny Muon Center slates '89-'90 ballet series The only Southern California ap-Center are the ~ncan Ballet Lenin~rad comP.tnY will offer three pea ranee of the )ear by the Kiro v Theatre, under the direction of programs: Tchaikovsky's .. The Slecp- Ballet and ~he fir5t-cver visit by the Mikhail Baryshnikov. and the JofTrey ang Beaoty," chor~P.hed by San FranClsco Ballet to ,the Per-Ballet, which Wlll present a new Manu Petipa• Pettpe a 'le Cor- forminJAnsCenter are the hiJhlights version of ''The Nutcracker" an sairc"; and a ~J?Cnory proaram of of the Center's 1989·9GOass1c Ballet December. Pet1pa's "Pa9u1ta Grand Pas," Season schedule, unveiled Tuesday. The season will open with the Michel Fokine s "Chopiniana," and Also scheduled to 11ppear at the Kirov Biiiet Aua. 18 through 27. The stlccted pes de dcux. The -week of Oct. 17 throuah 22 will sec the San Francisco Ballet dcbutina at the Center W1th t~o repertory l)fOlrams of 20lh <:cntury woTkS.. incfudana Jerome Robbins· ''Inter-play." Georse Balanchine's "Theme and Vanations." William Forsythe's .. New Sleep." and "Handel -A Celebration," by the compeny's artis- tic director, Helai ·Tomasson. 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He never quite made it as a star of the \llrs11y, and he was slender and overshadowed tn h1 pursuit of o ther ports. He had a dedication to sports, however, that only those who pursue it as a vocation will ever know. He was a journalism major and when he returned to Compton tn 1946, he wos joined by a larae numbtr of other cx- scrvicef'(lcn. That fall of 1946. I was JUSt brginnina rl'\y own pursuits m the sportS world with the Compton HeraJd American, a twtce-wcckly newspaper wi th a larae cuculat1on I bad convioc~ Warren Bu tler. the editor of tM paper, to let me wnte about the Junior colleee and high school pmes that fall . , . ... d1rtctor and as luck would have 11. the Cleveland Rams had ch05en that )Car to move to Southern C'ahfom1a nnd to play their home pmcs at the Lo\ Angeles Coliseum. Rozelle's successor is anybody's guess P LM D ERT(AP)-Whcn the NFL pid.ed Pete Rozdle as commi SJoner 29 )e:us ago. at took 11 da>s and 23' ballot and Wclhnaton Mara was the catalyst The only thjna that •Nill be the same when the league picks RoLclle's replacement 1s th Mara. the co-owner of the Ne YorkGtant andtbeNFL'sscni owner, will once again be m the middle -as co-chairman of the commntcc that wtll make the selcctJon. or stlec11ons. 1f the owne~ decide try the two-person comm1!.,1onersh1p '>uggestcd by Cleveland Owner An Modcll. Bu t neither Mara nor any other owner would ~uggest names Wednesday an the artermath of (Pleas~ see SUCCESSOR/821 ptan the cntti:e fall of 1946, Ta> Brown also hod a football team rcpreientitta tbc junior collqe. That team. headed by former San Fran- . cisco 49cr quarterback Bev Wallact and runnina back John Finney. went throua.h the season against Los An- geles. l>as.adena, Lona Beach, Ventura and all the other scpools m the ·conference Without los1ng a aame. Pasadena's Junior Chambtr of Commerce came up wtth an idea to stage a Junior Rose Bowl game and the last date the) could get was the second Saturday tn Ocrembcr from the Tournament ofRosescommattcc. Teams select~ to part1c1patc were selected two weeks in advance of the pme and Compton stall had one to 10 apinst Los AnJ:ele CC but wa facked to pla) Kalaorc, Texas in the RB game. Pete watched that aame in Ramsaur Stadium along with Bob Weide, the man selected as publicist foa the game in Pasadena. The Cubs of l A C got an front early and there krnonal football that tall. · w a\ httk wofr). But a the game went Ma~ well ~tales. av.ell-known news-a!ong. 11 became apparent that the man an the Lona Beach-Los Angeles ( ub 1o1.ere goan& to wtn and that area, had taken the Job 3,. publicity (. ompton "as ha' inJ a letdown after dare<. tor for the Ram') and he offered re(CI\ inr. the J RB bid Pete and Bob Pete a chance to work ""h ham an almost Jumped ofT the back of the getting out the gamc-da' programs. press oox an dasbclld That s when I first met Pete, some mne{ca~ )Oungcr and posscssana a lot o enlbus1asm and perseverance. He was the school's athletic publicity The Rams mo"cd anto ( omplOn's Ramsaur Stadium for their practice sc ions that fall and di\ aded time with the Junior Rose Bowl-bound Compton Collqc Tartars football t~m. Pete &Ot his baptism 1n pro- The home t~m'> "'ere responsible for . ( ompton 'A.Cnt on to""'" the pmc the entire proaram an those da}s and an Pasa<kna. 19-7 and redeem thcm- Pcte JOI to know the Rams ""ell selves before more than 40.000 fans While the Rams tram~ at Com-f Please'" ROZEU.E/121 Pete Rozelle ahOdred N'l owners Wednesdaf ~ ennounc· Int his retlre,...nt after JO Y••s •s COINltlal•ner. PH•·PH\,IH\11 Ocean View shortstop Danlel Hern•ndez . re•ches for a Mission VJejo·s Eric Ekdahl slides ufely pldloff throw •• Mlsston•1 Don Disbro slldes b•clr safely. Into second b•se with • stolen base as ~ ............ .,u.....- Ocean View second b•seman Steve Hernandez •pplles the t•t a second late. Ocear;J View_loses twice in Santa Ana tourney ~eahawks beaten in title game by M ission V iejo; Karliner sidelined four weeks The Ocean View Hiah baseball tenm·, run ohuccts h1t1coupleofsnqs Wedne\da) after what had t.ancd out to be a ood v.cek. Ma ion V1eJO led all the WI) en route to a 5-) \lctOry OH~r the Scah111t1 in tht 11tle llJmt' of the Santt Ana Elks Tournament at Rancho Santiaao Collcat. i nd earlier 1n the day Ocean View COICh Steve Bamtt found out he ~111 ht without the serv1<' of ace pitcher Rand) KarlaMr for up to four Wttks. "It's a trante pmc," Barrett ~ad "One day, you're crui•1n1 riaht alona. and 11 S«m"i hkc we're icttjna the break . Then it's another da) and nothma happens for )OU ... Karfiner. who hurled a complete game victory ·1n the semifinal , wa muck b> a line dri\ic below the bth 1n the "enth innm1 of the Tutlday afttmoon scmtfinal. but fini hed at out before later ha~•nacmcttt~ .w.rgecy 1110 p.m. He had fhc w1nsand lYtO sa'c in has fttSt SC\/Cn appearance . "l'"c heard ttlk of hkc four "" k • but ~·re bopina ifsa httk of 1 101 tooncr than that. That'\ IU pml'" into our k.IJUt' It"• a h1g hlow "But v.c're op11m1~11c 1hat lurhncr'~ Joing to be back". and the other gu~ w 111 p1d. 11 up. It wasn .. t b .. e the team was down \\ c re kttpin1 lhanp tn proper pe~~pcCll\ l' £ hl''K I U) ~ hllH' got a good attitude Wronc\day. Ocean \I •l·w \ liN t\\o fHtc.:h· ers had their trouble\ belorc Brent\\ ul.l'n camc on in the fourth ond th""·" lhrl·e plu\ \trona annin~. "We'11e got to ha~c \omchod~ pick up the slack (for Kailiner). .. H.1rtl'lt s:ud •Wo~en Wll'i our pr~ason f&\ontc au} lor ace but he had n couple of toulh ou11n15. Then tOd•> he looked sharp. He' a 1na to ha\ c to do a tough Job for us tn league " M1 ion VtCJO. 6-l. Jumped to 1 ~u1ck 3..0 lead as l:n l!kdahl ( 3 for 4. th rte runs) ~ru bed a tY<e>-run homer in the SC\·ond < orv Colbcn countettd ~ith h1 sn:ond homerot the son, a !IOIO hot in lhc bottom of the W"C<>nd. but tht Diabl0t wentahtad 5--1 an the t p of th· founh. O.n1<t H m ndcl s1naJcd m th fourth f 0 I I I f , I 11 \ "' h I ·1 II \ I I and C"l'ntuall\ scored when ( ollll.·rt h11 anio a liclder·, rho1cc 10 male 11 5-:! In the firth, John .\mold. \C\C lfcrnandc1 :and Daniel Hernandl'1 "ailed to load the ba<,es w 1th one out Gar\ < hn tophcrwn re.ichl"<l on a unsucl't."Ssful fielder's choice that scorl'<f ..\mold. but a double pla) endC'd the threat Daniel Hcmande1 went IJ for I ' 1n thc tournament "'We hit the b:lll hard toda) but naht at people.·· Barrett ~1d "We hit anto wme double pla)s m crucial ~1tua11on . (Ma s1on> pla)cd &ood baseball and didn't male an) m1stal.c .. Ha\'ang tallen to 11-3 \\<llh the d1~ppo1n11na da) of c"ent • Barrett ttll felt the tournament ~as d po 1t1"e performance for the team. "I was a good toumamcnt. after )Ou itt to rctlcr1on1t. ~hen a little bit of the suna as aone from the loss." 8arrttt ad. "It ~asa touah lo todal. I m11ht ha\c left Karpel 1n a httle fo1 r than houlJ h~' e, but 1 d1dn'\ hue m) Cr) tal ball YrOrk1na 1oday. But Woken threw great." Also 1n the Santa .\na Ell. Tournament· S.ddld>ack $, THl1a 3: Jeff Blanco <1lugg1.-d a tv.o-run homer an the founh annina 10 ue thl' pmc at t\l.O, and he and \11kc .\rro)os dro' can sc"enth-tnnang runs wh1th broke a 3-J t1ea the Roadrunnc" earned SC\cnth pla~ Blanrn went 2 lor '\"1th thrtt RBI 1o1.-h1lc .\rro,oc; went 'for4 with two RBI indudinaan RBI double 1n the fifth annmi. I 1cd at l. ffam1ro (1ama IC'd oil the SC\Cnth with a wall and (1COf'ie ( anham "n&lcd Arro)O~ follov.ed with an RBI !t1ngk and Blanco'') subsi...-qucnt dmc one-hopped the v.all 1n deep lCntcr for an RBI double 1 hrcc of the four ~ddleoock en ors accounted for all thrtt of Tu~tin'\ run . a Roadrunner start1n1 pitcher ~dn \1mon hurled a complcte~g.aml· 't'n-hattc r w aht thrtt \tr1kcouts and thrtt walks to 1mpro'<. to \-6 t t.ht \\est nah~1m Lions Toumamcnt: Wn t•l•stu '7, Dua Hiiia 4: Bl"t'tt C1rcbc continued an out~tandana \\C'tk b~ 101n1 'for 4, an ludan a two-run SJn&k' 1n the '»C\Cnth that fflteaR we TOURNEYS /12f Eagles' rally falls short Estancia 's four-run outburst in seventh not enough, 6-4 For five inn1 f\IS 1n the cbam- p1onsh1p pme of the Pride of' t~ Cua t Ba~ball Tournament Wcdncs- da) 11-...1 a pttchcrs' duel. But the 'mung Ltuzinscr Hl&h 01) mp1ans changed all that 1n t6e J'ltth. ~nna ix times en route to a 6-4 victory o"er EStanc11. The uth 1nnin1 tarted inn~ntl) enouan for Estancia starter Clayton clson. who had alJ01o1.-~ two hits up to that point ..\f\cr the li~t t~o batters had been retired, Ltunngcr strung toeether thr~ stra1_ght s1ngl~ 10 break the scorcle s tie. followed b) a two-run double by THunc Scon. another hat and finally, a two-run homer b) Marl John n to kit field for a 6-0 ld\antaac. E')tancia. 7-4. had m1S~ a aOC?d opportun11\ 10 break into the lead in the bottom of the fifth. hav1na two runn n cut down at the plate The first wa on a IJ'OUndout to the S«OOd ba~man. and the scxond v.a on a foal~ double-teal attempt. The Eagles dad manaic. h~~er to make it mtcre-sun1 tn the last of the sc'cnth \\1th one out, Paul M' Daniels stn&led. Gary Burrow 1o1.-alk~ and an error led to one run Ltnn\ Herman lashed a double to center to ore tv.o more, and when Marco Vuque1 follo~M with another double. 11 was 6-4 and E tancia sent \he tyina run to the plate But 1v.o harmless &round balls to the second baseman ended the lhrcat for the Ea&Jes. In the consola11on championship: Bol .. Gra9* !, Corou del Mar t: JclT) Maldon.3do handcuffed the v1 rnna a Ka~ on three hits and the Matado scored t~o first-inruna runs without thC' btnefit of a hit to cam the victol'). 1aldonado lr\ld: out 12 and v.alkcd ont as Sol Grandt im& ,,_.._.'" IACILIS/Ut DCC advances with 3-I win Bruins had most of West Coast pulling for them Sunday 'St woman ballplayer in . game facing unusual obstacles ,.,.. .,.. :"•• dll , ..... bueball. rve pll)'Cld .... a jua .. -, .. thctc IUYJ ha"e. And I'm'"'' u aood u tbex IU)'J;.IJIKblU is just a NE~. YORK -J u.lic Crotea~ knows ~.· •.., pme. And there s no raton I should~ cut from the team not to clia into the bin« •.box. Shes seen• Y' · JUSt beca~ rm a airt. whtrtas they ,et to ~Y bttau.e ~ fasttiells ~ by her chin. ScveBI • • tMy're auys. Plu:Mn have bat her, too. But despite the temp.on she"s never charted the .. If someone tel11 "'!t Juhe )OU can't pjay because mound. ' your ab1hty level's not hi111 enouil\. l doll with it. But af .. I'm not crazy,'' the first woman to pla> in an NCAA 50mconc sa)s, you un't play because you're a airl, thaf$ be.lebell pme said. ''Not unless I had a bat with me. I'm not natu." · R~ds manager r~fu~s comm~nt on an~gatlons concerning gambling a ptttay nasty linle &irl .. but I lhinlc that' most pitchers • At hberal-minded St Mary's. she WI aCc:tptcd a a could probebly take me. • left-handed hitllng fint baseman with an average bat, Siie's 18 years old. S fttt 7"2 inches, 126 pounds and · a\'tflte power. aood ficldina. a good arm and lcss.-than- docsn't teem to be all that nasty. She made her collegiate averaae si:lttd. 4cbut last Friday for St. Ma ry's of Ma ryland against Wbi[e her abaht)' 1s avcrqe, she knows she's unusual Sprina Garden, went 0 for 3 and handled six chances because she'sa woman. She wants hcrtcammatcHo try to , ftitwleslly. iitnorc that. For instanct. she is not inclined to dean up "I was more scared about doing somethin' wrong the lanauaac in the duaout and on the field. ;: tUri I was thinki"g about baseball. J couldn•t give 100 "When lfint wentout, l'dsaythefirstcoupkof'daya < percent ooncentrauon \O the pme, as hard as I tried. I was lhey"d say 'God da ... , oh, I'm sorry Julie. Hey you swinj :,:. thinkina. •BaJI to bat. Make contact. Drive the ball riaht like a ... I'm sorry Julie.' I'd say don't worry 'about 1L rt ' beck up the middle.• doesn't bother me." • r. '•' :-:.: .. But unfortunately, you can•t keep the thoughts out Opponents have tncd to ra~nle ber with bench 'of your head. •<;ontact. Nice and clean. Ball to bat. Fifteen jockeying. ·cameras on you. Never mind. BaH to bat ... ·" ''I've heard everything. I'd catch a popup go o•et to She's ~n playing ball .for 11 years, dismissing get a wild throw at the dugout and hear 'Team srut ·really coaches who tell her . to _ao play softba.11. ·s he s~ed spec1al things like I.hat. ·• Osbourne Park (V~.) High School for sex d1scnmmat1~n "Friday, after the first at-bat, the third baseman said when they wouldn t let fier play on the team. but lost m ,somcthin&..1 don't know what at was, it was preuy mild. federal court. 'Break hei littJe heart.· and he'd bat an eyelash. But I got "To me it seemed sill>." she said. ··1 want to pla) him bad. when be got up. He struck out" Cllppers~collect rare win a...lt BeDJamia scored 23 points and ~ ~eta Nermaa added six of his 21 points on • lon1--rangejumpers in the final 21h minutes as r the Los Anicles Oippers beat Dallas at the --- Spons Arena, 116-112, thc Ma venclr.s' eighth con~cut1ve loss. Qaatla Dalley and rookie ~arles SmJtll scort'd 20 points apiece for the Oippers, who snapped a 13-game losina streak against Dallas and extended the Mavericks' lonaest losing streak since 1981 ... In other NBA games: Cbrles Butiey had 27 points and 21 rebounds and Mike G..-.. bit two crucial free throws with eight seconds left as Philadelphia defeated Oeveland at the Spectrum. 100.97. a. AMenoa added 19 points for the 76ers. while Roll lbrpeT had 20 points for the Ca vs, who became the first NBA team to clinch a playoff benh when Washinaton lost at Indiana ... Joe Daman scored sax of bis 20 points during a 17-3 second-quarter run, helping Detroit toa 11 S-94 VJCtory over visiting Sa11 Antonio. The victory, which clinched a playoff berth for the Pistons. improved their record to 47-17, putting them 30 games above .500 for the first time in franchise history ... Detlef Sdftmpf scored 22 points off the bench as Indiana beat Washington in Indianapolis, I 01-92. for its third stnught victory and first over the Bullets this season ... KevlD Edwanl1 scored 26 points and Miami made its final 19 free throws and last five field-goal attempts to beat visitina New Yorlc, I 07-103 ... Micllael Jordan overcame a groin injury to score 32 points. including four frre throws in the final seven seconds. as Ch1caao beat Phoenix, 112-111, snapf>ing the Suns' I I-game home winnina streak. Ql.OTEOt'TllE DA,. ~ Weiss, color analyst on telecasts of Dallas Mavcncks games. on the NBA trade in which the Mavs sent Mark Aguirre to Detroit for Adnan Dantley -a deal long promoted by Pistons play!lla~er lsia~ Thomas. a bo)hood f nend of Aguirre s JO Chicago: "If the Pistons win the NBA title, does that mean Isiah will be Executtvc of the Year? .. I'\ THE BLEA("HERS •,''· ca; \'deg \n : AfN Of A FAMILY 0:-CARNIWROUS 00ME.STICA1ED MAMMALS ••• 0 0 Mlctilgan St., UA := Roy breaks Canadlen mark Steve Sml" scored 34 points, 22 in the ---second half. to lead Michigan State to a 7~3 •-# victory at Villanova Wednesday night ,. ~ car~mg the Spartans a berth in the NatJonai ---- lnv1ta t1on Tournament ~m1finals. Smith rescued the ~partans, 18· I 3, from a cold second-half start that included five-and four-minute scoring droughts. The 6-fo~t-~ SOJ>homorc was perfect on I 0 free throws as M1ch1gan State went 18of18 from the line in the final 20 minutes. Villanova finished 18-1 S ... In another NIT quarterfinal game: Andy Ken edy had 22 pomts and Repaald Tarner added 18 to lead AJabama-B1rm10J,ham 10 an 8S-~9 victory over defend.mg champion Conncct1- cuL The v1ctory~nds 1he Blazers. 21-11 , to the NIT Fmal Four Monday night at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Huskies finished 18-13. PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP) -Pete Rose t.allccd about his hair. He talked about his team. He talked about bis kids. Just doa•t ask him about aamblina. A liaht-heaned Rose talked f'or 4S minutes Wednesday, crackiq his customary one-linen and dodaina the customary questions about the "serious all~tions" major leque baseball said tt was mvesttptana. One of the aJJqallons 11 that the Cincmnat1 Reds man•r may have bet on baseball. ~ibly his own team. a source told The Associated Pre s. "That's what they're lookin' into. Nothing has been proven yet.• said the source. who asked not to be identified. If proven true, Rose would be suspended or even banned for hfe. Spons Illustrated. io its March 27 issue, guoted an unidentified source as saymg Rose .. exchanged signals somehow relating to basct>all belting" from the dugout at Riverfront Stadium. Sl also reported aUqations that baseball's all-time hits leader placed bets on baseball through fncnds. All those repons brought an un- usually large crowd of reporters and photographers to Plant Caty. creating a circus atmosphere that the players enjoyed. Pitcher Danny Jackson donned a Rose jersc~· and strutted around the field JO his best Rose impression while a handful of players with ''PRESS" taped to their caps followed him around. Jackson would stop and say, "l want to talk about baseball. just baseball ... and then walk away, with his teammates in tow. The scene was repeated for real a few mtnutes later when Rose emeried from the Reds' clubhouse -ofT- limats to rcponers for the second ROZELLE From8 1 When spnng came . tlona. J was malnng regular \'llits to Pe~·s offiec under the bleachers 1t Ramsaur Stadium to pack up tnfo1 mat1on for a column and about thi· upcoming teams as each season 8PJ ro chcd. Every Tuesday, I would arrive a little earl ) and we would chat for several hours when he &o. out of his last classroom foT the day. But the first thin& he dad was check th~ mail and arab the Spon1na News Quickly he 1urned to an ms1de page and suincd reading. J asked ham one day why..he turned to the inside to start rcadtnJ the paper and he explained: "r have to Stt how man)' home runs Duke &<>I this week." Rozelle and Duke Snider, the Goaltender Patrick Roy broke a 45-----year-old team record for the longest unbeaten a , streak at the Forum and SMyne Coraoa ,.,. '-..:, scored three goals as the Montreal Canadiens blanked the Quebec Nordiques, 8-0, Wedn~sday nigh t Roy remained unbeaten in 26 stans at home this season and his 24-0-2 record broke the club mark of 25 consecutive home games without a loss set in 1943-44 by Hall of Fa mer Bill Darun. The victory moved MontreaJ back into first_place in the overall NHL standings with 109 points ... Elsewhere in the NHL: Dave CllrlJUaaand Geoff Cotir1UJJ scored I :41 apart in the third period as Dod~r Hall of FameT.z. had graduated J P: from Compton Hi&h xhool together aCkSOn tOpS r reshmen team before entennt the Navy. The Duke was getuna his stan in lbe Texas Clllri1 Jaeboa, only 1he second member League and history records his feats . Washington won its sixth consecutive game, S-4, over the slum pin& Penguins in PittsbW'lh. The Penguins arc 3-8 in : their last I t games and have lost six of their last seven home .-mes ... Jasoa LafraJere scored in the pme's -: tint minute and goaltender Job Vubleabro11ek turned ;, 'in one of his best efforts of the season as the New York S, ,Ranaers beat Minnesota a1 Madisop Square Garden, 3-1. 'Vanbiesbrouck made 36 saves en route to his third ~ ~ctory in the last four games and his 20th at home this ·: &ca50n ... In Torontok Todd GUI and Du Dao11& scored in lhe third period to lin the Maple Leafs over Vancouver. S-3, preventing the Canucks from clinching a playoff spot ·: in the Smythe Division ... In Hanford. ltevbi Dbteal scored twice and assisted on RM Prudi' aoal as the • Whalers. who managed a season-low IS shou, belt Boston, 4-2, to sweep a home-and-bomc series ... Peter ,• Zeael set up St. Louis' first soal and scored the ~me­ ' winner late in the second penod as the Blues edac<I host ~ B~ffaloi 2-1 .... lr,t Chicago, Dive Po.Ua put jn a 4-footer with I :>4 remammg to climax a three-goal third period as :~ &r~~ci:!!>:;,a 3~~'.n:~:ifn~s ::!e~s ~~. !>lntc:Cn~Y~~ ~ into the playoffs for the 17th strai&ht season. .. ... :: ,• ·; Angels trim Brewers, 4 -3 :: Run-acoring singles by Mart McLemere : and Brin Do~ in the seventh innina •• snal>Oed 1 2-2 tic Wednesday and the ';? California Anaelswent on to a .._3 edtibition < blxbaJJ victory over the Milwaukee Brewen in Palm " Soriw. an b l W• ?' :s,.w Md -Mi 1 •11 Mrted me te'Vetldt wida aillllel laliaa Dildlilr 7-.... and advanced on J.S Jlewtr1 MC:rifb bunt before takina tutns~on the hill by Mel.emote and DoWnlna. ThC , Bleacn. wtio hive Josi five Anilbt limes: ICOted'their • fiDaJ run on {'indl.flh1er ""7 ,~ t RBI sin&lc with two outs m tht ninth off'0 !"91 Mt111 ... WUU. P'ruer p_1C1led two aooreless inninaa for the '-tietory after 8erl ...,.._. Md bdd the BleMn IO two runs th.rOuih sill in.U. ... In Orlando. Fla.. TrWJ W..._ hit a thrtt· nan bOme,,... and Orel llii "''" 11ve up one run in ftve i~ M die Lot~-~ beat the Minnaoui T.wiai. 6-11 fOr aladr seventh con1eeutivc cllhibition l ~. TW1nuwterCllUle1Aatwho'8veupfourruns r. Ud tOot die ._ left after tbrt1C inn1nas With a IOft *'diw. further ctoud* his chanc::a of makina the lellm. He wiU be ewnJned"~ Twins team ph)'Mcian Dr . ._,., O"PI lln &Oday in Orlando. Russo resigns atWa~ of has class to earn All-America honors. was * as a Dodaer in Brookl)'n's Ebbcts named Wednesday to The Associated PretS Field and an Los Anaelcs at the All-Freshmen team. The Louisiana State Coliseum guard stt the ctass sconng record with his 30.2 avcraac Pc;te stall ha~ a penchant for and las1 week he became the second freshman ever to be pan1cipat1on while he WI 1n school. named to the AU-America team . following Oklahoma's He. would staJe ~hat he called the Wayman Tisdale who earned the honor as a frc nman in Clunti Olymp1cs m May each year he 1983. JoininJ Jackson on 1hc All-Freshmen •cam are ~s then:. It Included hurdles. spnnt-frOl'\tCourt players Aloaio Moualq ofGcorsctown, 81Uy , ma and other facets of'track aod field Oweat of Syracuse. LaJ>huo Ellfa of Notre Dame and I.hat he; and bis cohons cared to Doa MacLeaa of UCLA ... In other sports news engage JO. Wednesday. art• Woodraff of Knoxville. Tenn. upset When Pete was elected 10 the Pro toJ>-S:C:Cded J ........ well of Laauna Beach. '\-6. 7-S. Football Hall of Fame, I WTO~e ham a 6-4, in the Boys 16s d1v1s1on at the Easter Bowl junior 90ncratulatory letter and hi s reply tennis tournament 1n Miami ... A corporation headed by included a personal. hand·wnncn Hall of Fame fitcher Doe D~1dale has purchased the Visalia Oaks o the California League, Drysdale's agent. Nick ~mpres, announocd ... The Philadelphia 76ers have s1ancd center Mike Gmnlk.I to a multi-year contf'l('t to prtvent bim from testina his value as an unre tricted free aaent after this season . . Ju Goonaa' fo unh h11 trick of the season led the Kansa C1tyComc1s 10 a 6-3 win over the visittng Los An&eles La1ers an a M uor Indoor Soccer League game ... The United States men· volleyball team, which included thtte members of the 1988 qlyn,tptc gold medal team, defea~ed Cknada. 3-1, an an exh1b1taon ma,tch at D~ues_ne Un1versi1y. The U.S., featunna Olymptans Jeff S--. Trey TUHt and W CtvrtUk. rallied f'rom a lO-S dtficit to wan the first pmc, l 5-12. Canadaevcntd the m11ch wilha 16-14 vtClory, but t.he U.S. won the neu cwo_:pmes lS-ll, lS-12 ... Oklahoma center SteeeJ ~ was named ollcac Basketball Player of the Year. and Seton Hall's P.J. Cartetha. Coach of the Year by The Sporti!'I News m~ne. Join1na Ku~~ TSN'1 All-Ammca first team were Duay F'"7 of DUke.; UIMI I' w of La Salle a..a Dlelt of Arizona and Qitl ll ..._of I.SU. ' lflf\l"tt \_I,\·,· SUCCESSOR Fromll Rozelle's announcement that he was ret1rint thrtt )cars bef'ore hLS term as comm.assioner is up. About lhe best any or the people who Wiii choose the new com· Oilers take third place in tourney Onclftnatt M.,....r Pet• Ros• leans against d~ IMfore start of Wedlt•-1aJ'• ...,.. In' Plant City. fla. Ito•• refused comment to r•~•ra on aHep tlons o f hl1 9•ml>1tn9. stra1&ht day -and led a throng of As for the media mob: "l have no reP,C?rten toward \M dugout. · problem with media people. I hlcc 'Mcand my shadows," Rosejokcd media people. This 1s perfect because before an· exhibition game wuh St. 1t g1vrs my pla)~rs th~ same k:t.nd o( Louis. ·1 feel like a 0-esh pie« of atmosphere the) re goma to enJOY an meat." October:· When he ~ched the dugout. Rose At one point Rose looked at a sat down, peered at reporters from female reporter and said, "Damn. under the brim of his Reds' cap. and you'rt prett)." answered questions. But he answertd all question~ "I'm always rcla ed," Rose said, as about the an"esugauon with a quick a crowd of about 7S rcponers and "No comment." photographers preSscd around. "You ··r vc never yscd ·no comment,· but people tho~abt I wasn'1 relaxed you ha' e to agree it's a l1111f different because J wa 'no comment' }ester-S1tuat1on." he satd day. I have a hard time with that Rose has admitted bctung on horse word:' and dog races. and has denied betting h was vintage Rose -sclf-dcp-on coHcgc basketball. He had not rtcatJOg and unbowed . • prevaously been linked· to baseball "My hair needs paintina." he sa1d. betting af\d ""'-as quoted by Sports removing has hat to display his ara> Ulustrated as saying: hairs. "l wish you all wouJd be htrt "I'd be wtlltng to bet )Ou. tfl was a tomorrow; rm going to get my hair bcttina man, that I have ne1,er bet on painted tonaaht. baseball ... note about the past: "P.S. You could make a fonune with S.l . producing the Chmtz Invitational pie of my hurdlina form ." Pete Rozelle fimshed ht$ schoof days at Compton after the 1947-48 school year and went 10 the Un1veT- sity of San Francisco a~ undefJt graduate sports informa tion director on a scholarship. Each summer as l lcft for vacauon. I would have a guest colu mn on my desk wnuen by ~Pete Rozelle. Whtie at USF. he was agam fonunatc to have some outstanding football and basketball teams wilh the Dons. They won the NIT tournament that was the big event 1n college basketball 10 those. days before the NCAA Tournament Ollie Matson was a footbilll pla)er for the Dons durina that ttme. Pete went to New York to advance the Don ba ketball team two }cars and aot acquainted with :a number of newsmen from the Bia Apple. TeJe- vis1on was 1n its mfancy at the time. but he appan:ntl) saw the hand· wnuna on the wall and the money to be made from the nev.est mcdta. When he araduated from U F, be was a ked to take over as pubhcaty director for the Rams and ~cptcd for several ycal'1. He then joined an advcni ina flrm tn San Francisco lo pubhciu the Olympic Games in Australia and Quanta · AJrllnes along wnh several other producu. When tbc Games ended. the Rams offered ham &Job uacncraJ manqcr and he took over. That' when tbinas started moving faster for him. He wu 1n attendance at a league meetin.a LD Florida in I 9.S9·a Rams general manager when the owners were selccung a new comm1ss1oner. After three orfour beltots that~ deadlocked and no clear<ut can· d1date emerged, Pete"s name wa.~ ~ubm1ued and Rams Owner Dan Reeves approved. Needless to say. Pelc was eJected com mi 1oner oflhc Nauonal Football Lcque at that mceuna at the lit of 33 Hts term of office has been filled with success, but the probably tht b1.13est contribution be made to the game, and the owners and pla)'en. was his dealings wtth the tclevmon networks. He was at the bottom of negot1at1ons to gtt the bt& monc) roOJOI 10 and ha! k~t an ca&le eye on the sJtuauon ever since He 1s probably the one person that as more largely mpon thlc for getting the pro spons contBct wt th TV than any other one person. Pete has done a lot of other oumand1n1 lh1np as commtssJont-r which will be revered 1n the mcd1• far and wadt for tbc ne~t few cia> 01 months-perhaps years One m'lht say that Pttc Ro1elk was 1n the nS)!t placc at the n&ht time when thestJObs opened. But le t one fotget : Ptlc also had u lot on the ball to follow throush and make thJOIS work for tho he~' 1,C'tl lhroughoot his carttr. l for one will bt-saddened to sa b1m lca"e offiet but wish ham "di in has fututt endnvof\ f le is truly m)' favonte pe~n an lhe "'ortd of sports missioner could do wu "another fnend and alhcs. Roulle." a thought '4hach echoed 'lqhabUc was the name m~t from Dan Rooney ol the-Pattsbul'Jh mcnuoftcd by club officials Wedncs· Steclcn throuab ModcU and Hulh day .-but oVrncn were I fonh- Culvcrhousc oTtbe Tampa Bal_ Bucs. com1na. to Tex Schramm of tht D&IJas Amons the othctl. cal Pilson the Cowboys. prn1dcnt of CBS pon ""hom most But there were plenty of job o~ncrs ~rd hWil~. and .la.ck descriptionu.nd a few nam thrOwn K~p. the fonner "Buffalo and San out -like Paul Tqhabue. the 48-Dacao quanerblck and former con· )Ur-Old Wash1naton la~r a.nd for-~n 1lho 1 now Srtrctary of mer Gtorsrtown tmketblll ~ J>lafff OllSt.na, who has been the lcaaue's k'pl point Las Jiktly &rt t-o who ~ bot man on \UC:h rup-.J>f06.lc Ktlons as canchdatcs l\alf.e-dotcn yun qo but lhC anmrust suiu filed by the USFl whose luster has dammed because <?f and NFL Playns AMOCaation He i their 1nvol"emcnt 1n the NFL 5 as unknown to the public u ROz.cllc ~nt Ital and labor"" troubles: Wit Wtltn he aot the~ but ti "'cu ~cbad McC..Uy, ptt adcnt of tht ~ lA aaue an:lcs "n!QIO lean and ntpbew Of 0totl<' .. 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HRr.!IA. petl.1314'27 ... fllllU1... Yrtr •. .we.,..... 4•:__ .. 7~t'22~1WUid I~~~~~~~~ =~~~t«aoe queue Model, 38R laundtY~=-·111Zi' artght6~2BR 1BA ~f:·~:=yd. "*'MtblU!.1!" 1BA UVElNPVTHOME.l 'lide •Pool 2'MIA, ctoee to pool..()n 476-3i0o/D 722.aat2/E upWllra. .,.. pelnt, ~-2221 flteoent1-'D' 1110 upet..,. ..,.._. ~ CM. UnNm • ...._room w I de g r • e n be 11 , ...,_., prtY• belicony, '" Fir~. CM.,.,." pool 3148A. S..00 + \de HIS .. mlZI ans l1IOO/mo. Agt 173--5354 n..LI M Mt pool. 1125 .... 2.1aso .. , llT _.,, NH NO PETS 722·1<>1 l Avel lmmed . ......015 toO w. WILSON •WOOOBRfDOE lmmeo ~HR 28A. MC*· ••Tl ILL E-Side-" epKIOut newer •EASTBLUFF TWnhH Furn Aoom,.. H9wpof1 .i, ...... 28t attrecttw condo Itta ate dining '"'· patio, ... -... 1BR. 1BA wldln aru, dw. Apt 3BR 2BA 2 ter gat c;.,;.., Fem Dtflf, t400 58r 2\t8a Q'9IOm hOfne 2 E'SIDE Tllmh .... idnt ' awy, llf'Mnlt .... M25 ~t"ltt::,2 •1300/mo 2BR 18A, laundry room. oak c1blnet1. pool, No .,... $1025/mo yr ~ utl, icJedl Ott¥ on CIUl-de-NC, Catet1na cond J:r lndry: 28R 113-'°82118/U1""'411 ,..,. c:tOM to ltlOP8 l bulee. wPort & lndry facll I••· Ca ll Mon,Ftl 120-em ~~~:~ '=!: 11eo: BR 2BA,. frplc, UNIV. PARK 38' 2'Ak. YUILY mTILI 1615~'61~ 1 MAPLE *5'Mt ~1=· Cun II ..... 1852 Mk fOf Ruthie VOVHO femly In Ftn Vly '618,000. • yetd aeeo. &M-4019/d ~ room, din ., ... Nr bet\ 3BR 28A 11300 T8L MGMT ... 2·1603 -• ....,... Ml room'* MO.+ v. Newport Pacific R.E. M0-2428 eYM/Wkndl 2100 lq ft. comm. tennll. Fam hm HR+ Den 11'00 2 .... ,....,. v ettttletlve quiet 2& um. W/D own fr~. Contact Manny. &45-3'83 • 38R TOWNHOUSE pool, 1 1250. 7M-1625 ::~ h: ~:~ ~':.1 \11~ -..111 M?.lln Ntoe 2BR 1BA. wpetl, ~Ba. new carpel, w/d m.ie or*"· "4-7311 •VERSAILLES 18R 18A NPT HGTS arM. frplc, BURR WHITE S111 Ifft . drap41, lg 'llvlng rm. hk·l.IP. garage H85tmo. Gr .. I fOf' 1't time buyert patio, YefYnloe. 322 OGie ~ INdt 1148 REALTORS 67W630 Sp1clout 2BR Apt a C11port, lndry fac. 4101 kllarl1 HoUti/..... 2718 c pool ape& tennl• sue S1025. 7~7'8 21A'.t~ + DEN Frptc hautlfUI pool ...... roe 1725/mo. 67~ TSL MGMT &42·UI03 ....... ill-111111111!'!~~~--.~9.ooo-A m"at ... , ............ end)!d.Pvt,~w-: \lletllNllll« 2192 rec.room&leundryrm. tmUIUI ONTHEBLUFFNRHOAG Ul•W . Blu e.42·3850 Sl*lloua&upgreded28R 11300/mo. Nwly re· ONLYl675·Hl5mo. 2BR w/gat, crptl, dfpt. S2000fF lat MONTH ...... 2•.4BA 2 atory oondo. rnodeAed. 11e.12e.-&ae8 LIW91ft.. IU ... ans bit-In•. fllCd yd w/petlo •LO 1&. micro $725 Wkty ,.,,..-i155 l Up .,llTAITIO UY nllT Frplc. country kllehen, 2. 1BR & 28R 1515 f. Up .... ..... 636-4120 CALL 1·5P._. •lg 1&. F/P, gu pcU750 HBO, fr• oofM. hMt9d 28R Gondo pcol, tun MC ~ gereg• patio + CS.Cle ..... ,..,.. 2152 FREE Utllltlea Poof, laun· ta.~ 2'30 Orange ·o· 1750 POOi. ape, g.,. c;arpM pool, ... '° oceen bldg. Completely turn Poof/tennia. s 12ootmo _ _ dry & cerpor1 894-8115 lH • .... M 1401 8"$*1of &4&-'838 kit'•~ 115 H CoMt Hy. with 50' boel 1Up evall Ao1 875-4912 LG 28R 1"'8A grt w , ve-or 897-6653 w .. tmlnater ·111a ·-· 1 I 111 _ _... l..eguN Bdl "4-52e4 Mull Mii, by owner c.nt. o-. pool ~ \en, .__. • '9tlJ ..,....._ ... II 11.WIYI ... , .. 1395.000 71'11873-1501 •fall* 1'1111• l'Ncfo, ltk up, patio, 2. flp -•r ~---... 1, 2, 3 & 48RY'MflYAPI & llU ....... or 8191245-7781 2BR l'ABA TwnhM Frpt Stt5 mo+eec. f54..1102 Afe!ml:IU llTTlll TYPI HOUM Rent• c.nne.y Wkly ~ rtOW av .. BLUFFS Newly reoec. 2& decle, gatage. WIO hk-up E'llde 2BR. • lw 1Pllr•11 Rtntals. J~t lno. S140.00 -& up. 2274 .............. _.... 1006 1k.2C:Wgat Endunll 2211 E PecffiCIE SH5 Newpotlluch 2169 ~_.... 2 yardwlth~~r hr Sp•rkllng Cle•"· lerg• 87 -- -NwptBfvd.CM ...... 7'46 -_.., Grnblt vtew 1225K llhld, mo SM flflt, then cd _.., 606 up Sn5/mo. Garden 9')t1 a....itlfully CHARMING em.st llU<Uo mUiiiTTiioL.E,,,,,,,..lllandOiiiiii....,, 2•no.••,...--""'on'"'I pr1ndpelt only 721-6490 9¥9 768-1104 D/ ... 4·8722 lll-4112 FURNISHED 18R 18A, 2548 ORANGE l•ndte•ped gro und• Patio. frig, 2 bike to bct1 VK.lllan...... 2722 ~ ... ft 1 lot, reeideliee + In-lllffl 38R 1' .. BA. dbl ger, lrg yes, PENINSULA YEARL y cnatmln9. prMlte. lndfy, TSL MGMT &42· 1eo3 POOi & IPt petio./dec*I. '476/mo .. MC -HI S LAM Afro.Ned Cebln. come. .1550,000 Shown 11325/mo 111/lalt mo •C411e2BR 18A upper LO 880, yny IM S8751mo COZV FumllMd STUDIO e:: or carpon seoo Celt M+lle l75--32l7 CCllY trptc ,._.. ...._ ,,._ Hppp/c.ndol by appt only. &73-.5551 Upgr9ded 28R. 2BA on d19 C•n be Men •t 888 belcony, 1 0-Ste5/mo Slnglel only . ~ pett '525/mo Eaattide of 1 hdfoom S&70 CLIFFHAVEH 28R, 18A, !age l Senta'I VIiiage wide oreenbelt, 2 car OM· Towne St 1}54--0894 •38.R 28A upper duptex Brian, Dye 213--~2412 H1rbor Ava II 411 28drm 1'/. Be S790 petlo g., eic Ho pell 213.e47-1I01 Gin!!! 1002 coronldltk f022 age, i.undry rm. alngle 38R 18A houM W'llde oneanaltront.2decb. I Ev/Wkndl (213>'50-l051 &4&-53301M¥9rnMMge 131E18th61 64&-Mt8 ldMl'tOf',..lr9dperaont .. 1112••.' lllBILlffl ~'3.::C~ty aysiem. cut-de-aac a....i1. tr.. o-aoe. lndry 11375 MATURE FEM to an.... llZY 11111 --------$700/mo ..... 543-530& ROOllUftltts Wanted WMllT... 1m1 fllW ~:b;T:.7~~!~ ~mol~~d12:.vt~~2 417 YIW IUTILS !~=~1 ~fmo ho~ 2eR 1e>., ,.,., yc1, 1ndry J~~~e. ~~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2724 SUMMIA le comtng IO 8"Ullful OCMl'I & canyon .,..,..8200 -------•BAVRIDGE CONDO• L1% et 873-2805 rm. grNt loo S&25/mo 151E21tt SI 648--2408 Sml Bacl'I w/pVt patio Fem 10t "'9tl BR of 38R 10Un09 by 1'111 beeutlful view lot In qultt 38R2BAHouM,2carg.,. Chwmlng 2 R BA -577 Vtctorl• Utli. pd Quiet n/ltTUlr 38AhNNbd\.Sundedt pool, or take a ll\or1 Shorecllffl. Perteet to CLIFF HAVEN age, lrplc. fenc.d yard. gar petlo&.brB crp~ hi S~~MER RE~:;,~w::.,r TSL MGMT 642· 1eG3 ,..... ltactt 2640 1425 No petl 759-8194 & fr pie S480/tno blO)'de ride to the beaetll build new euttom drNm 4BR 38A cu11om 2·1ty Av.ii nowl S 1250/mo Nr QeUi I; 100 873 MS l 1..0.,.I' -7~ Julie/Debbie leceuM of location of nome or remodel ex.lat· home. 4 frplc, llb, lg IOt. SC Plue. 540-0eo8 ngi. . • No f'ett. 14) 175,340e UITllll 111 1U 1 IDRM, 1BA, cozy den & 1 tNecondo.thet•l•an••· lng.Secrlflc:ie•IH75,000 S6HK.e40-7035Ex.330 38R2BAE'~.Dr1119by .... llTllllT• or (8 1 1aaa..2.Nt '650/mo. 250-8002 or dllhWHh•r. HOO/mo ··---am ':':!:=o':'~tr tendedllvlngerea.Meny for Immediate ule. •HARBOR VIEWHOMES 322E.23rd8tS15001mo2BR2BAcondo,2c:argat ....... u, 850•5114 1atllut 1300 He .,. ..... 1250 .. +"'ll.W/D,dbl :'t..edee, neutral coi: &.«-ec>eo/dayl 3BR 2BA lg I newly + dep Mull P•M er9dlt clOM to bet\. Frplc, w/d. -~ 2607 EASTSIDE e.40-IOM. 213-592·2.214 •WITl •T .... cerpor1.154-ff47 IC<* ~ t=-~t 7eo-8140/9We & Wfc.ndl ~. ~9d ti cMck &44~711 frtg, micro. d/W & truh l1W APf 1BR. 1mall. but cozy EXCLUSIVE BEACH home Ing or --*end ,... "" 000 852·81.-/Dyl lBR 2BA. ttmlty rm new compactOf' POOi, uvna '-'bloc* to bey utllltlea pct •/loll of naturel wood lrvfnt 2644 COMMUNITY I.I. Wl .. IM ... treat, this unit Inn excel-Colu Mesi l024 e5o-.3008 evet1lno1 paint, g., & tried yd Nr &--tennfl Ou .. t tT.. 1485/mo. 723.-1497 . FrMh & cc.en l•undry 1IR. fir;i::, enGI patio, 2 ,+ 2. .. MW lnterlof-. M.tf lo thr t9f 28e c;onoo. lentvelue.1 181,800. 28R 2BA condo. Frpk;, M Hrbr View tim 8C91u AYl411 l1250 .+ $f500AY1 5/1 8'M211 rm &. cable '525/mo w/d l\kup, MW carpal, Wf/M/dryr hkuoe. m.cro. ftptc,p()Ol,S..00+ ~utll lll-11• vauHed e.411ngi. CfNlM ~~ 5BR 38A 1~ MC Incl grdnr &44-1 t70 •NWPT CREST CONDO· Corona dtl Mar 2622 93~52 _ ~ In Northwood dlhwefw, flreplace. very ...._..1 4'/H 873 • 7870ID f1oorptan. t>Nut land· pro• 2800s/f lrg IOI Onr R "BA --lJQM & bf1oh' Plan 1 • UITIM S7t5/mo Cell 544-3442 lg parden & gwage A'*> ARE you en elderty 1.oy 1n Gl-~F. El .KJNS ~. Cape Cod ext. ~ 7eo,a51;. 281."sa 38 • d f"('4'M 1 ~a-2BR 28A S1350/mo 1BA. ltow, refr\Q, d/w, 18R w/llngte .,. enjoy our prvt bNCh need of~ compan- 1• I 164 800 OPEN HOUSE • --'I a r • r • P c • · 675--9415 or 720. 1182 rniclo. wld. wood-bum °:!? ,___. ~ L.....-It.ch 2648 51f00/mo IONlhlp? Hone9t WOtklng 15 U.~ I~ 811 '11·8 Sun 12·5 310 ALISO AVE·S595.000 S 1150/mo. No pell trplc. pvt CNlllo. end gat age lg,...,._, yard nt Alto 18R 18A 1990 mother daugtlter 13yrt llEUTOfl.c;.e ee2~555c),838-()S5S · 4BR Npt Hll, corner of 486-8500 .... llU"* Pref 1 mawr• adult yny condition! Avl 411 1BA. OCMtl vtew, refrig •INtlllHhtrl* ..-110omtorentwNte C11tt Or Oc»ell vtew trona all\ 2BA trt-.M condO In •Fet>utoue & ~ 38 R lie Sa95 873-7220 or Hts/mo 67S4427 atow, ~block to wet• SORRY.00 PETS momWOtka..,..186-118 1 CORONA DEL MAR •2 Htee on Loll Ellldet 2nd fir Owrw 175-<>&47 v...eo. CrMlc LR/DR/FR. 2BA 2 etory femlly home 118-728-4112 ~..a.I llWJ ~ <Moot' 1850/mo IAU. ; .... 1• JUSTotfoceenwflhvtewl ~!::!~.;.Jr~-~ IUllUllm--11111 141-1111 Lg ¥Wind&. femUyC'lrm. OCEANSIOEOFPCH 2BR 1BA '750/mo utlllnel (213)72"7887 . e:':M~~ = ~ t!.,:':°'~:: wtll oo-cp ... 2.teee End Unit edjOlntng Golf lBR 3BA 2 ("' 1700 ~oceen ~~o: 28R 2BA, refng , wld, lrg Bechelor, no kltch•n LOVELV 1BA or STUDIO NICE Np1 Hgt1 2BR, QW· yrty Panorem6C ytew Dy • ·--·, Cour 28R Den All l lOf'Y • .,, Y dbl gat, pool & Jee patio 1395/Mo New carpet, APTS, II ullta p!lld. weltt ege, laundry fee . QU '122 ....... E't 171-7207 hOme wlfh formal dining lllTllll ... + all dptx) New decor. 408-M StrMt Avt Aprll vw 11195/mo &4&-02M paint etc 250--8002 Of' 10 bMch, lndry & partong peld No pall 5715 &fwnllYroom•.br•fut toP qU.Uty r.eturee lnol S1275 218Pldm« Nr E 11t,l2500/mo -· SS0.-5184 '97-45110f.248-12tl 15()..8213 0f'7eG-1418 Empfy"d nlsNlr 25+ lh room 6 OOUflMt kltehen Neww 3& 38a wlfam plantetlon 1hull·~·· 1511f 229-08271"5-7"8 •Corntor1able 4BR 2BA 2 GARDEN Studio Apt, un-_ ------JIR """' 8d\ condO ; wtth top of the llne ~ rm+den. lg yes w/1pa '575,000. The Shac>lro 1tory home, end patio. tufnllhed. with eootclng E'SIDE 2BR Up1t1lre NWPT HGHTS ~ re-ml to bMd\ 13SO Incl t'*'O & bMutlfUI whl1• 1342.tOO . Ownrl agt Co, ... 5-31201721-0847 4BR 2BA, lg baekyard. 2 lndry rm, 2 c... oarege fecihllet 1550 Avail Aprll Oeb1e TV hk-up. referen, *'wport ludt 2669 tuf**I 2BR 18A. trpte. ulllt. Akit'I tl&-Ole? wuhed cabinetry Mutt Sell &48-3878 v 1 LL A 8 AL 8 0 A l.,'f:i· flreplac.e, bltlnt. Or1w by 2137 -s.v111e. 15 No pell 990.0932 °" reqd No Peta 1595 111 1• IUY &ft d/w, patio, enet garaoe - Nlt,000 Pllll UITlm PENTHOUSE S1700J~.s~s:~ 4/1. Sl8001mo. ~ 2BR 2BA. new 352 Victoria .... 5-8181 11f' .. a lingle, ttOYe, ~SS92~:~ HS8b.k.H9wb0tla.;: ;r~,.F Mt "9t9d 3BR, 2BA, farn, Oceen & bay VIEWS! 2 ¥1.U mfl&.I CWC*, w/d hkup. pvt E'SIOE 28R 1BA. tttrect· r.,flO, nlCe modern btcsQ ---Ntmk Mitt lr/be/ebl TV u.. rm bfNlcfeet A-" matr bdrmt. Prleed to BRAND NEWI Deluice 1--12 patio. etel •11001mo iv. u..t.t al"" 111n1 cond UA1175-1431 --•-•••-w/d•'"'"Slnol utJ636-t1" "' ' ,...,...., 1315 000' Bkr ... 2,3850 Ealtllde townhome. 28R ,._ • • ' ....... ·" ...,,. ,_ --·~.,.. •• - At'AlTOAS =~ V no::-.2 cC: ' 2BA, ger, y•rd, cathedral 3BR, 28A HARBOR V IEW Avatl nowt 7eo~&a82 ~;~d!:'~4~i~25 28R, 28A, lmmt.cul•te, Spaclol.lt 2,38R (tome MCIF PrOf. to lhet8e A~99 63 1 1400 0 ' . · 1 j Lob tor r ..a.. 1400 oelllngt.,.ay te>Mt HOME. Community pool, ' _ frple, pool w/OClMll VleWl on Ftlf"#11Y M hOme Sep f A. e1315000 •·lie oclt o n . _. 2541 El en. No pet1. gardener.LM.Sl8001mo COlt.IMela 2624 1250 OFF 2ND MOS 848AmlgotWay ofNewpor1e,tiehCouf\.. •nHy. Chlld O .K 760 3600 1274:iln Wiii Specteculat ocn/elty llt.. 11100/mo, S300 off dep. ...6"'412 or &43·2641 Sperlcllno cleen 2 edrm RENTI E'SIDE 28R 18A 1850 6"4-0908 try Club O•t9d comm, 2 ,.WLmo. Den 752-7500 w , top of SpygieM Hiii. 642·3112or&46-7102 BAVVl!WCt cond02BR 1v.BaS750.Allullltplld Cottege. EnclOMd Qal'· 1 ___ ~ • cw garage w111orege H•erMt, ~BA, 2 b60ck1 II 1·2142 18640•/f. Plant 1Y1 Call · · a age. 9 1 age, laundry tac No Peta! * -* Frple, wld hltvp9. PoOI & from ~. SA50/mo • v.J. 110-1611. 2812"&1 •111 LMATlll :=· :~ a••1~i&r'd· ., 1"° :.~t~r • 18201mo+ eecuruy d~ Frig. cs1etnw . 1tov• ac>e NoC*• No11W1eaa1no ~ ut11 + 1200 • c.i1 2043-A Ch.,le St 863.-54.4'1°: 8S4 ~5r;;,0· &42-1424 &42-4905 &45-7234 Incl No pet• 6'5-4165 by Appt (71411'4.()1()3 0.0.. 875-MTI ~---- COLD Well BANl(eRLI ~Sunho'' i{(·alt' . ~ ,, I Cln 28' 18a, ;at, W/d hk • --£ 810£ APT-Pvt entry up, pvt yd, S*'f for lndlv BLUff838'. view, 1mrn9d 1IR no kitchen no JMtt•' or cpl w/tlnt ,.,. '825 occupacy. E.nct unit owr· Wcalfleld no 'amotc1ng. $375/mo Oftw bytor QM 540--4752 !oc*tno 1ectt Bly New can etter 5 30 546-7643 ··----pntldrepee/ctp1 /eppl1 _ _ -- L"\,.....,, :t•h-·l"" ... .,., Homeot11Q"92cornet'IOt ....... l1t50.1yr ... 7St-8048 lfllMITI E'SIDE lg Cottage, 2& 1-'\jA'C u II.! "':;io.. 11th SI i blk E. of New· 18A. 18A Houeewfth yard LMge enrecttw Apt• In I 1'48a W/O l\k up ~o. ··~· TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Liii Piii port Blvd . 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VIEW PAOP£RTY ON THE 1'6C>O/mo yrty 17M2t3 UDO '8L.E, 3BR. 28A, -------i.-._..--...----- ...... ,1-BLUFFS (IPPfOll 9400 E1ittlcie tlA 1 ~8A petto\2100 1 eedroom 1665 . •-•' 1/t) Plue 38A remoc:Wed a.oa condo w/pool o-eoe UDO AREA Fum, Sec 241 W. Wleon 631-0MO We'll gtvoou the <Sown In houM l hll09 detached ,....,.. 2107 ~ 1150/rnO. AYI 411'. ~~· t8R, 2~8A.. .. 11t HI I• ::=.'°'v~eher~~~ =~·It~~~::: NE~RT Cot ..... llR. 146-*8ot 6*13.41 ~vu HILL& 48R, fem, ,r.'9A tll&/mo t400 mthly pymt1 & we ther• ttHK °""* 131.2204 frolo, 2 '*-from Mecfl. l 'lfN newly deo 28r w 13.000 eeaurtty. AYlll nowt 1pprec. You receive • ' 11200/mo ~. Cati 1'Mte ml«o, QW, petlo, 2 MAIKAI CONDO, 40' 1970 WalleOe 131·1178 100% tu benefit•. Mutt .___ J""• 133-1111 "'91nooM per. no pate '7SO 111 3 ~t pe11o, turn 21R, --• haw clMn credit. Agt .,,.,. \n"r -lftO'e, thin llSO. MOO nA.14.100 --- te7-t002Dy9,Ev,Wkndt •...a..-t• Ciillfflud! l118 -860-1711 IA'mM>NT~dodt."'"1 oiiiiiiii.:tllP'1N PlftO, m tund I006 3BR HA. 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Brown, Superintendent • Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1989 W350 rtaJC fl)TIC( NlJC *>TICE MUC tlrfa ..... ...... y ClllCU1I "Can we have something to drink, too?" 5EE?SME1S DRIVIN6 AWAY ALON!! ... -- M~. LiGHT BuL& H~<; A~·il>EA . ARLO AND AHJs by Jimmy Johneon 00> l,l.Ot* ....,. Nl<..MT,11* by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk ~DERING AU-"THE 1V SR?1& &HE BOOGl-f1" ••• • urkcy is ideal for family and special occasion gatherings that celebrate the welcome arrival of spring. It is easy to prepare and available in a variety of fresh and frozen fonns. Tender, juicy turkey complements the delicate, fresh flavor of spring· vegetables' and other favorite seasonal foods. The home economists for Butterball• Turkey recommend roasting turkey unstuffed for the shortest preparation time. Packaged stuffmg mix become a special side dish when enhanced with noodles, dried apricots. pecans and in tant bouillon. Quick and easy recipes using convenience foods such as bottled lemon juice and chicken-flavor bouillon, available in both instant and cubes. also ease last-minute kitchen time. Bouillon provides recipes with the flavor of long-simmered tock in a fraction of the time, while economical bottled lemon juice eliminates the time- con urning tep of squeezing lemons and delivers consistent tartness every time. Make-ahead desserts, quick-to-fix sauces, gravies and dressings and delicious, versatile turkey are the good cook's secrets to easy spring celebrations. Turkey drippiRp Water l/J np ~ flour 2 teeepaw ddcken-Ravor instant _... ., 2 dlicktn·Ravor ..... alba 1/4 ~ ftMly cut·.up dried apricots 7.112 CUfll ...... 8 te•••-dlicktn-Ravor ........ Ion J CMIW (l cups) uncooked ...... ltOOClles l/l alp ctlt~ dritd apricots I mp *•••d eelery · I,.,.._. rr-. ..-roorm 114 mp• ...-or butter I 11..,1• ..... U.yatt In~ I (I •••ce) ••ct•• com a.ftad ....... 1/4 alp ,, ••••• ,..... a.steel Pour tu rkey drippings from ro Hng pan into 1-quan measure. Remove t /4 cup fat from dripping ; pl~ m saucepml. Skim off rem inmg fat from drippmgs and di ard. Add water 10 make 3 cups. Blend (Make" about 1-112 cuf)' I 1/4 cup bottled lemon juice 2 ea yolks, batn L/4 cup marprine or butter. I teaspoon chk:kn-ftavor instant bouillon or I dtkktn·ftavor bouillon cubt Dub cayenne pepper I (I-Ounce) roatai..-sour cttaJn. at room temperature In mall \&uccpan. combme lemon juice and egg yolls: add margannc, bouillon and pepper Over low heal, cook and tar until thidencd and bouillon dt wl"c . sao~ ly tir in ~r cream: heat through. Serve with a rted cooked vegetable\. Ref riaerate leftover\. Tip: Sauce can be chilled to ui;c ~dip for raw vegetable . MICROW,.. £• · In l-<fu&n glM~ me ure, inetl ftWllrinc on IOO'l power (hiah> 30 sec.a· Srir in ~juice and cu yolb. mi• well. Add bOuillon and ~· Cook on 'JK. WNet (mediwn·hi&h r2 ao 2·1/2 minules or unril thick, stimna every 30 llCOftds. Proceed u ab<M. flour into fat until mooth. then add dnpping . bouillon and apricots. Over medium heat, cook and stir until gravy come to a boil and lhickcn5 . . ·; (Mak.C$ ooc 9-incb pie> I (t.:inda) .......... cracker crumb crust J tgS, .,.,..led 1/2 cup pl• 'l taMespooas supr 2 taMc...-s ora•p jtlift l/4 aap bo(tkd ~ J•ict l teaspoons ar•ted -.... rilMI I a1p ( l/2 ph•t) wlaippilla Cft!Ml In mall saucepan, m1~ cu yol . 112 <'up \uaar and orange juice. Over medium heat . cook Ind tir until mixture begins to immcr, about 3 mi~. Remove from heat: tir in lemon juice Ind °'*'IC rind . Cool to room temperature. In sm.11 mixer oowl. beat egg whit~ to soft ~; aradually add rcmainin1 ~ ,.,,,~~ns ~uaar. bcatina unlit stiff but nail dry._iln larp: mixer bowl, be• cream "'*" Iliff; row in juice miuurc then cq Whtie miinurc . Spoon into prepated CTUSC, FreUC 4 hoUn or until finn. Garnish• desired. Frce1e ldto~en;. y, grower vacuums er p . FRESNO (AP) -Consumers• Mexico··~nybytheendoftht "The consumer hn bttn aakina FmnoCounty. . friaht ovtt pestJCides on produce summu.·· llid Bob AnUe. a ~r aU of us in ~lift ... what can AAde claims &be....., .. a has in~pired a huge lettuce arower with compeny. The S 125 million (growen) be doi~ to redu« the fine ~ of ridclial-..._ tilill illc to beJin _phasing out the chemicals bu1incss expecu to harvest JS amount of chemicals?° Antle uid crop. and boU&I tomeide ...... and pcrf~ a machine to vacuum million cases of produce this year, in a tele~oe interview from his u Well: irnprori!:f,: ••'• cdJ buss off the crop. includina four varieties of lettuce Salinas office. structure and dle_Mid ol Using vacuums to suck away plus cauliflower and celery. ..There is a concern that we can din He dlUnt * JWOCllll 8ccMall}' field pests isn't new, but it has never Dev~t of the so-called make ita ljtlJe beucr. And wc'rt on cxaeDds Ille lbdf life of tbe. crop. been considered for use on a acalc Salad-Vac .. is a direct response" to that track.•• he said. ..1t•11ettuce &iendly." Mid Aade. proposed by the Salina~bued consumers· repeated concerns ~blinaa street sweeper. the The company in~ te llaw ~ Tanimura & AntJe Inc. The firm about pesaicides on produce, said Salad-Vachalbeeninhalinabuaiat Salld-Vacs IUftllllll ~ Oii 111 claims to be the nation•s second-Antic. That concern was vwidly a test plot in Yuma ~incc Octo"Oer. 20,000 acres in salinas, the SU la~st producer ofleuuce, harvest-illustrated 1111 week when apples Its ei&ht lafJC suction scoops hover Joaquin Valley, Arizona•• Yuma ig 200 million heads In 1988. were banish~ from scbool riaht over the crop and can vacuum Valk)' And the: Yaqui Valley of .; Tanimura&. Antic intends to U$C cafeterias becaute of concerns over upto80ac'raofproducedaJly. This nort~m Mexico. l'bCnasarebcina bUa vacuums on all of its 20,000 daminozide or Alar and the con-week the machine staned suck.ins bUilt in-house at a cost of SI0.000 acres in California, Arizona and troversy over the Chilean fruit ban. up bugs near H"!ron in western Uiec:e. iacllMlial the tnctor. The ~.:...;,_.;..;,;.,-7'""'""~~-:-:-----:--::-""."""""'~:--:-~_..;...=-......-..,..;;-----......,.----------_r:.;_·~--------------_:;_.,_!... ____ _;_ __________ __:... __ _.;;.~..:__..:....::...~........::.--Wbole~inv~vnaSSmillion iavaunent. be iaid. ~ i>Ungeness crabs 2.58 . FrfffiCOOked'Sh~riffip 4.88 Ffeih jiimbO SCiuops 8.11 1/2 gal .-Fresh 'n Natural Or~nge 1 91 Ju ice CMIM-1'°" ~ • ,.,.... CeMene,....... °"'-Save u to .50 ~y ....... ,2 ...... A aimlW ....mine to __.·;bUD off' strawberries is bii111 ... Ii ·me Saliw Valley. Reiter Aflllfluut of WatlOnvil~: a straWtieny ~er. e11imaaa tne vacuum nildaine •vcd SI ()()..$200 u acre O¥CI' the COit ~potticidei, but Antle dOan 't expect .aucta dramatic savinp in his operauon . .. We think it's 1oin1 to be pmty close," said Antle, compuina the cost of pesticides and the vacuum prOt'CSS. .. For sure, it's afTotdablc. And that's the bia thins." Use of the vacuum doesn't mean Tanimura &. Antle is forioina all farm chemacaJs. 0 Jn our mind there is no problem with chemical fertilizers. Thc_y're areal. They gjve us a much finer product and thcre·s nothing negative about produce ~wn with chemical fertilizers," sa1d Antle. "That's basically the only chemical we'll be using-chemical fenihzers." he added. farmers. facing growing stack of pesticide laws. have been rt- evalauting farm chemical use, and that's created a renewed interest in organic fanning techniques and pest control alternatives. Antle said the pesticide red tape was one main reason it looked for ahemative bug control tcehniqucs. Antic's father. Bud. used vacuum technology in the 1950s to pioneer the vacuum cooling for produce. which replaced the old 1ce-oooled warehouses. The new coolers dra- maajcallr_ improved shelf life and quality. Bob Antle thinks the new new vacuums will do the same; and will Jl.lrtber a tradition or in- novaltve farming. .. We've got the fourth generation out there doing It now," he said. .Pea pods, chick~ngo together Glazed chicken with pea pods What foods to cover and what to use for covenng sometimes puzzles microwave cooks. The Test Kitchen home economasts at Better Homes and Gardens say chicken should be covered to prevent s~t­ tcnng but does not need a t1aht cover. Wu paper is their choice for covenng chicken dishes. Yu ban Coffee ' . AllOfflJ G ..... IJ Ow.. C.. 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"'9bbin.. -with the quick aew NOrth Atlantic Pan-Bake lllCtbOd of fish~· A poup ~&hr country's acti111 c~fl ·h$Cd w North Atlantic LB. L&.99 LB.4.98 WATER ADDEO Fam« John ' Lb ~g SLICED BACON .................... EA l.~9 Quick-c:ookilll convenie9cc !1f 1f-b1W* frozen foodl ••• plut It alto often you W ~IUI)' 10 ~ yoar own~~--npenise 10 vary uucc and •1on1np •you like. ~in letl than a balf bour, 1he no-fuss din.oer features coo from icy watrn or ,the Nonh Atlantic, frozen btocCoti a~ fro~cn hash browns bakt<t 1n· whn~ wine and chicken bouillon. QViC&IPANm CODPAN-U&S 1 ..... Mere Atlmlk Cod ..... w~·8, .... IJll .. .. • &altlclfll• ~ .......... .. I &alllelflllellWell · . l "' mJW ~ mm ..... or dakypkaa&ellllee •• ~ C9P sliced plmJetlS. •tllffed srea•llves ~ tea1poe11 aalf roa . Preheat oven to 450 dqrees. Salt and pepper cod to taste. Jn an oven: proof and top-of-the-ran,e-proor shallow casserole, saute green pep- per and shallots in olive oil until soft Stir in green chili salsa, olives and saffron. Place cod in pan and spoon som.c of sauce over cod. Cover and bake an preheated 450 degree oven IS to 20 minutes or until fish is "'hate in the center and flakes casil> when tested wath a fork. -To prepare usin& I pound package frozen cod. haddock, ocean perch, sole, flounder or pollock, allow the package to stand at room tcmJXTllure for .20 minutes. Unwrap and cut lhc block into two equal portions. Bake 25 to 30 manuteS. 2 scrvangs. COLORFUL COD AND VEGG~ PAN-8.UE 1 poad cod fillets• 1 amall oaiell, dtopped 1 m•amearrot 1 clove prllc, miDced i tablHPOH• olive oll 20~Z. V.ARIDIU l ctip frozen lla1b brown potatoes Z sprt11 f reslll. dill weed, cllopped Yi cap dry wlll.Ue wlae Y, ctip dldn bMilMll ~ ctip lll.alf·u4·111.alf (opCloaal) 1 tablespoea lloner1dl1ll l teu,...aaJt .,., ter wlll.Jte pepper Cut c fillets in 2-inch chunks. In ovcn-proofsk.illct or an au vaun dish. saute onion, carrot, and g.arhc 1n hot olive oil until son. about 5 minutes. Add frozen potatoes and broccoli and stir about 5 minutes. a•11• , W 6.S TO 7-0Z. 99 POTATO OR COttN e I ~;'~ SAii t MAl•O •INOUYIS PlnEO PlllS&UllY EXTRA lARGE• 99 60Z CAN • 80Z Sur in whtte wane, bou11Joo, half- and-halr (tf desired) ind horsc- rada h. Add rod and mix gcntl) walh vqctablcs. Cover and bake an preheated 450-dcgrec oven 15 to 20 manutes. Season with h. pepper and d11lwced. Makes 2 to 3 ser- vings. ' Sl119le Roll ZEE TOWELS ..................................... 69 • • • . • • ,. -• 6 Pock 7-UP OR A & W Oiomond IS Ct 42-0t. lou~ Oerer~t ..................... 1.79 DINNER PLATE ...................... 1.69 GIANT SURF . • ........................ 2.ff . LB. -To prepare using I pound package frozen cod, haddock. ocean perch, sole, Ooundcr or pollock, alJow packaac to stand at room temperature for 20 minutes Unwrap and cut the block 1n10 two inch cubes usrns a serrated knife Bake 20 to 25 minutes . Svvlss steak reminder of mom's table Hou Ctttp AVOCADOS. .. . ....... ...... ........... .EA .79 ROMAINE LETIUCE ~;;J' V AMS .................................. ll .19 __!!ft« HoMn and~ ·-· Aat«ted Vorlef1 .. DOZEN EASTER COOKIES ................................. 1.89 frodltlonol 16-01. loof EASTER BREAD ...................................... 2.89 ( ' H.me 12·0t ;TEMPURA BATTER MIX Wef·'OC 7 5 Oz, MACKEftAL IN TOMA TO SAUCE ............. I.ff ............................. ML -COLOI L 'IGOS [u.--} 2" .e .3.e60Z PUMP Home-style cookina is makm& news as cools or all aaes rediscover meat loaf, mashed potatoc and other favorites we loved at Mom's table. Another enJO)'lbk recipe IS thts swiss.steak. . - • er.,.. Colll OAllY PILOT'"""'-, .... a. .. • a now that's I ....... l•_lllb. tw pl9cr to IRd autheft. ~ad prtif ... .-a ,,, n 'J ' ._ lie t.c.I foOd ii • .. ,,.nona.. I 11:1111• .,._,.,.., uno ,.. over 11 • ••a .(1a¥11'D). wbere firi aachrrvicc are I 0 1.., ua ,_...... Cover lllCI -* °"" ~Md~. with meah I... medium beilt walile9 ~::: Gle'llCoobd by wivetand mothm. ~ ........ .._ let. about I IO 10 .. -. J Here, you'd likdy be ta"Ved a I =·· prt1e... from hmt. dilh sucbasTranoria Friuaea. Each 1 .... .._...., ._. Top with tomaeo he9ny wedae is lackn with Italian ~ ftf (I ewe) lllrd•d sPfinltlc with dleac .... _ ~~-•aw~ N9Ws SeMcie llU.. and arcen ptpptt anel ,.,...._. • .....,._ dMle inches from heat unlil ii FRESNO M-1 c.---. .. _ teMOned with frairant f~nrl lftd melted. about J to 2 ml1 Irr Oil -•• , .n•~I' -aAd ... Y aitfic. Ricotta cbeetc In 10-inch omelet pan or skillet frittata into Wed8etand_.._ been seen on television recendy lends a haht ~exturc to the ea with oven proof "8ndJc• over · .er ilid scrubbina broccoli with ~L miitturc, while tomato .;.,,.,.... and medium ......... cook uusa•c, ·~n pan. or eathcf ide 6--.., The better to dean off any .. --~· ·-• ... ~ mvert onto servina .... ~ ~icidts, she said. chttse add color and tana. . pepper and fennel seed until 6. ~·--was ... ·,· · ~ sauU-is 1;• .. 0y browned. about 3 ...,. m k h ncl'---~'""I' -ru lZlftl \I TRATl'ORIA FIUTTATA _. .... . :I 0 I e a Ill; O\IClllllW. on behalf of Mothen and hen, a to 5 minutes. wrap completely with llumi••• IJ'QUP that promotes the use of r---~-----;----:---------..:=:::::::;::::::::::~---· -'.._..~ _ _:.MD: __ lldu...:....._sa_na_:p_:.' _ _:Bea~t:..:.tOlt=t.:.:_h_:cr~ctas=:_:· n..:_:co~t.:_::ta::_c::::heese::;:~f;::°'::·I.~------~-~......:.. foods p-own with no pesticides. Help. I have this awfUJ vision of munching a fat stalk of cooked brOctoli and ~mina a human soap-bubble machine. ·1s this true? Arc we at risk 1fwe don't nlt~a-dub­ dub thole fruits and vcaetables? Mahlon Hile, professor of plant scimces at Cal State Fresno with l~ializ.ation In Vcattable crops, ailswettd my question with another question . .. Has Meryl Strccp tested the dcteqent for carcanogens? Is there a high revel of boron in the soap? Can her detergent wash out the more than four known natural caremogcns in brott0li'? "I believe this whole food and pc tic1de tbana is blown out of proportion. Really. Only 7 percent of the people an this country arc science-literate. and the public can be swayed by the drop of a rumor." Hale said that be washes his vcgl'tablcs with water -to remove dirt, dust and auto exhaust. He said that unless the vegetables arc nn·scd thorough!) after washing, detergent could remain on the food and po ibly cause stomach problems. On thesubJCCt ofapplcJu1cc. Hale emphasized tha1 only about 5 percent of the U.S. apple crop is sprayed with dam1noz1de (brand name Alar). and said the prob- ability of all those apples being made into apple Juice is low. 0 ··People should understand the tC'rTTl reasonable or acceptable risk." said Hiie. "It's riskier to dnve your car onto the highwar than eat broccoli or apples. We re doing more damage to ourselves by being sedentary and not excrc1s1ng and worrying about our physical health than bX eating fruits and veg- etablrs. ' Hile said. Another opinion was voiced b) Joanne Caid; depanment chairman of enology. rOod science and nutn- tion at CSU Fresno. She said she always washes vegetables that ha' e a ngad structure or grow an the ground lake potatoes, mu hrooms and broccoli, in a little.-d1shwashing detergent. .. Wa h1ng 'eactables with soap to clean off gnt and dirt has been recommended for years b> the textbook designed for re taurant food-service students. I ju'1 dip quickl> 1n detergent and nose well." said Ca1d "Pcstacadc residue'? Well, 1f the resldu~ were fat-soluble. the soap would remove 11 along w11h the dnt .. " be said. Old favorite all spiced up ~er Homes. G.,dem ~ Take that old favorite. tuna-and noodles. ofT your fam1l> 's ho-bum list by addina new flavor. Bite for delicious bite. this casserole made with Italian scasomng, shrimp soup and broccoh. i one of the mo t cconom1caJ cntrccs around. ITALIAN 8ERBED TUNA AND NOODLU J•BIMl•m•nGel I 11 ••ee ~ ,,... nt ~ I '91111.,11•• ... ~ or Mtter • 1 &aMet• I I• au.,.,,._ fhHtr 1¥1 nfe..... ' l •• ,....... cu CMffUed cnemtf...,..., Ye a, •d•1• ~ Sw111 .... . 111 • ., .............. ... 1 11\i..-ee em nter.,ed ................... ( I C.-ee na _... m-'- r11•1,titi1i ~ emf....., tll!ll ..... , ....... --t 11M1.,1111 ,., •• ,.,., .... 11., ........... .... . .. ~ftflllle., ..... et_,, Coot ftoodla lt'<'Oldi .. to J*k· .. Clirections; drain. Cook bi'oc· Coli llCCOl'd1 .. IO PKUF dircc· lioM; drain. In a larat ~11 melt l 111blnpoons awpnne. Stir 1n lour. Add milk ad toup. Coot ailld llir unlll tlalcRied Md bub- bly. Reinoft t'OiD -..; stir in ........ ¥••i• Sdr .... 1c:9• ..... Sdr ia IMoccoli. w. -----Mel '**'· u.s~ NO. 1 SWEET D'Anjou Pean LB Meat Dept. Savings AfltMOUR GOLDEN ST AR VAN OE KAMPS REGULAR T STA TEA BROS. WHEAT OR WHITE ~Bro~ fl Serve Rolls c 12-0Z 12-PK Frozen Food Favorites ~ .. DUNCAN HINES 9 VARIETIES Cab .... Garden Fresh Produce Rib Roast ==· l.•219 c & w Pasta :::::~ . -Ol s1 &9 Carrots nQ1HUUl!~ll·- T k .,s119 V t bl s119 ur eys !'"'°~""!':"'_, norT.. ~ ege a es ::== tfO· • Leg of Lamb ::= .. 5259 Bridgford Bread ~c~llOLU ... -01 5139 Smoked Ham Slices .. ~''" ~5279 Cake :-~" ,.oz5229 Sliced Bacon ~ ,.oz5109 Cool Whip =:uTMa.r-. .°'gge Sausage Links '~~ Mil 59e Hawaiian Punch "'Ol 79e Western Oysters ,,... .or~ 5219 Nice 'n Light •ll~U .. ci 5219 Corn'Jdr· these Low Prices I Grocery Specials 4t?IJ&i61WfW:k Dove Bar Soap =:- Bounty Towels ::..":~y Reynolds Foil' Dinner Napkins ~ Orange Juice ~ ~Yogurt ==.· _er Butter :.::..- ....49' Stater Bros. Dip ·-- Cream Cheese .la,.MQI _ ... Mixers =·~--'"- .. •1 • .. •1• .J3• Gallo Wine 111 .«U69-Cluny Scotch '°"•3• Seagram 's 7 ..-rf~ 9-Meister Brau Beer •1• gt .ar'211 ... .. 79' ·~75• ·Honorary chairman Peter Vidmar with Christy and LoU o•Alil1tro110 Children benefit from piiza parlorparty II)' KAREN M. REED O"""YHoc CCHt~ "We have a philosophy 1og1ve back to the community," said LarTy Flu, co-owner of the new Cali fornia P1ua Kitchen at Newport Center. Fashion Island.·· And we arc always looking to su ppon charittes e,rimanl} con- nected with children. · The Orangcwood Children·., r oun: dauon was the beneficiary of Fla'·\ (and J)3rtner Rick Rosenfleld's) "gl\.· ing back" when the two hosted a reception at their New Age p111a parlor for ~me 120 friends and supporters of the home for abu~d and neglected children. fhe cHnt was one of a ~ncs for both the restaurant (they've hosted a number of"open1ngs"), and Orange- llOICO'( OPI. ( I ~='· --'· r ·c r--::0'-' wood, which has recentl y launcht'd the 1989 Community C amp:ugn. Biil Steiner. Orangewood Foundation c'- ccut1\e direcJor, said official hope to raise $200.000 through the effort .. The camp:ugn cons1 ts of six or seven events through pnl," added James McNamara. chairman of the campaign "II will culminate with the To}Ola of Orange Run in Apnl •· This event raised some $5,000 toward the ultimate goal. Guests paid $50 apiece 10 attend. Fl:n (with Joan Giiiette) and Roscnlicld (wllh Ettllttr ) undel"" rote the cost of the fest I\ - 111es, and Mc amara a<,ked the grateful crowd. "Would )OU say you had a good ume'"' which rcce1"cd a rcsoundini applau<,e Pu.za was the order of the e\Cntng. as the exotic tr~ts offered b) the restaurant were gcncrou ly passed. "I think the Thai chicken is the ~st:· said baron Paltley. lookin&ovcr the offerings for the p1cy trcat made with pcanl\t butte' sauce . There wa somethin& for every pizza fan fro~ the barbecue chicken and bumto piuas to plain old sau~ge and tomato. In case p111a wa\n't preferred, the restaurant c;cr- ved a selection of 1ts pasta dishes and salad~. By the time thedcsscn -darl .. or hght tonuffo-was passed. palate\ >Acre definitely ~uated. Honorary Oranscwood campa1in ch:11rman Ol}mp1c gold mcdah\t Pt ttr Vidmar brousJlt h1schildren to cnJO)' the feast (he h\CS in nearb~ lr\:tnC) and ~1d sincere!) 10 the cro~d. "All l can tell ~ou 1s ho~ flattered I was when 8111 (Steiner) mnted me." Attire for the cvcn1na was billed as "casual," a description which con- tinues 10 plaauc everyone w1ch con- fusion. Cluirlie Hester. a11cnding with Nora, and Dalt Palsley wore Jackets (to be on the safe '>1de). but Steiner got riaht into the mood v.1th his open collar. shon-slce\ cd plaid spon shin. Others attending the get-together included board members Carol with Dtnnl1, Campbell, and Cbrl1ty, wltll Loa, D'Ambroslo. Also samphng p111a were Bob and Shirley G•g- gealltim, Marlla and Taman Brower, Pauland Virginia Kaott Btndtr and Tom and Marilyn Nltlttn. l .. '1. BOl'D Use dictionary at TV breaks If you want to go on with )Our education. keep a dictionary near )Our TV scat Ne1C t to the remote control 1appcr. To look up oddball words during commercials. So ad- "l!iCS our Language man Not that }Ou'll use the words But you find out a lot ofthmgs1ust by looking them up Tippins 1s illegal 10 China Q Before u1lor'I got hammocls. m} dad sa}~the) slept upside down. hung ~Ith their knees bent over yardarms, hke bats h that true? Wh1ms1cal fellow, }Our daJ No. before ( olumbus picked up the hammock incl from Ne~ \\orld inhabitants Europe·~ sa1lol'\ 1ust curled up on deck\ amid ship JUnk (an )OU pro\C BcnJamm franklin d1Jn't '"'ent the harmon1ca'1 Q What do liberated women mean b) "the chic.ken metaphor"'> A Alludes to SC\l'>t 1d1oms. the} ~> Chick Hen panics. ( ackk\ Brood. Henpeck. Old b1dd)' "Herc's the airplane we need. C1lass-bot1omcd pa'lscngcr lt1bin below so traveler., ca n view the sight\, with luu.l&C companmcnu above Why no~ Gia 1 the m~t elastic nrntcnal knov.n. It could end mewl fatigue."~ contend~ a client . You•vc rtad about the great real c talc boom of the m1d-1920uround Flonda·, M1am1 Student\ of that event now timatc nine out of 10 IO\.C~tors IO\t money. • Another 1hin1 that separat old- sters from )Oun tcrs 1s the cunouily simple *t that rclauvcly few )Oun1· tcrs have ever been in a vehicle tuck m the mud. • Irv Goldberg wHh Carol and Dennis Campbell. Graduate concerned about country's future . DE>\R \/';!\ l \NDlR5> I ~m J 23-)ear-old c:olle'l' graduate (bu\1 ne\'> nHlJOr) I don 1 presume to \pc.ik form) gencrauon but I kno"' what I feel People \\Onder ahout u\ 1 he} sa) \\C arc ma1cnah'>ltl JU'>I out lor ourschcs The' \a} we arc apathet1l'. ft must godcei)cr than th.I\. Teen\ art> comm1tttng \U1l 1dc 10 record numbcri.. What 1\ ''rung w11h u<i'! Ju\t look around Tht media rl'alh far and "'1dl'. bnnJJng \tones from all 0\1.•r thl' world. Wt ha' c O\Crpopulauon. the cn,1ronmcnt 1i. l'lcin& dc\tro~ctJ. our natural resource., arc d\\mdlrng. Pcopk arc opprt".'l~d ... tar' 1n1 anti killing each other. I l)l·rc arc enough waapon., tu blow up tflc "'orld "c hvc 1n 4011mc-.1 \ID~ tont1nue\ tn \prcaJ and there I\ no \ate inc and no cure. On the home front thr United ~tatcs 1\ faltering I he n.111onal dl'bt I\· at an mrnmprchcn\1blc lc\d ttom1.·· less people frcc1c to death un ihe strttts. (Jang \.1olcn1.e alcoholt\m and drug abu~ ore rump.int. I cen\ arc ha\.tn& bah1c\ out ol \\CJlo<.'k ;ind man) \\.-111 nc\.er iet ofT welfare. Not man) pcopk m) gc will ~ able to own a hou ~. nu matter wh:u their educauonal le\ el or whom the·> work for fakcm1ef\.tnd mc:ratr ruin the hope of Job ~ur1t~. Mo t ul u\ expect to hau· u lower \t.;indard of lh 1ng than our 1lJrcnt . 1 he l \ 1\ IM1ng 1t\ edge in th,· >Aiorld market It \Ound hopckll~. Rut I lent' th1 country. and I think there: 1s hope. I don't behrve th.·u m) c:ncrauon 1\ a~thet1c Wt ju\l don't ~now "'here to tan -V¥ I r l Ci f OR CilJ ILJ. AN( (IN ( .\LlfORNI \ DEAR WAITl"G I CALI· • • • l>E \R \~' l .\:'llDLRS I am \H1t1ng lroni behind bar!> The ,har&/o!." \ felon' -child molc\tin' ~ot a plca..ant sub1ci.;t I reillllt, but tht\ lc11cr I\ not being wntten 10 be pkJ\Otnt ur to gain .S) mpath). 'ou',c ncH:r \Cen me m the park\ or near pla~vounds loo~tnl f~r \I( um' I don't pla} ball and I don t g1\ c outcand) I don ·11ccr at cfuldrcn Ur\tarc at them. )Ct l'\C OC\.Crlacktd for \.ICtlm\ l'\C hdd ~\eral P<>\.- lllOn\ of rc\pc1n'l1b1ht) workin1 v.1th thl' puhlK \ ou·' c probabl} met me and hkc:d me: Your children haH karncd thal I can fi\ a bike and will tJI~ to them when no onc: cl\C ha'> 11nw 111 ll'itcn Wht•n Mom ~•<i too hu\) or Dad ~a' too urcd. they came to me: I know more about )Our duldrcn·., tc.id1er'> and their Khool rroblcmi. tl\An you bccftu\C they kne\\ ~J 1nttrc\trd. I he two httk 11rh I mol ted can nc\Cr re-pin ~hat "''" taken "1> from them and I \\Ill ,pend fivr )~rs 1n smun. I ~-:&\ molc\ltd as 1 child an (eel ccna1n th:u at lea t tv.o of mi v1ct1m\ v.111 irow up 10 be molestC'rs I um \1 ._ at heart. but the dam '' done and I can't undo 11. l ~ : NO¥i that Spfing hu •PNno •I • 1tme to snake Off tne w1nte1 bl1'11 and gel ready fOf th•s year 1 anay of ,...,..long summe• lastuons And si.nct.r ~ 11 jUlt the plaee IO 00 If FORNIA: I ttt M lip of a,,attay or !-------------------------------. rt1tpatlo11 ID )'Mr leUtr. ID fact, I Hite Wt )'OO art 4fftly cnctnd. I. too, rd He to uctpt t\e fact tllt•t Wf: art MomH. B•t .... , I• ao••• to Hvt 11! ~IY aUWtfl .. t tltert'? The next time )Our child hu M>mcth1ng to tell )Ou. don't be too OU\) to h\tcn. k )Ourself. 1f I won't ll\tcn, v.ho will" -G IL TY AND .\SllAM[D 1"1 MO'<\ION 1'10 •• THE Wolh our 'No SWlltlll .. ,,. WOl'kout, uaing 101 apec1al. l'llgll repetition eitef coae machines, you'N Mart flfm1ng and toning your mu.cles from the ~ flrtl &esa!On ~·11 feel ..,,.fie. and after ;utt • few VIStts you'll t>evin IOIMng oncha Al Slendef 'ttlu. ltief9 life no membenhlPI 10 buy and no ~ IO pey Plua. yovr lorst 111111 11 FREE Don't W9tgtll around 1ny loriget Try Si.nd« YOIJ IOday 1215 W. Baker Suite C Costa Mesa 541-0711 ~IL SOLUTION Aunllllc~ "GRAND OPENING" Friday, March 24, 1989 4PM $3.99 lb. while suPPlla last! SpecW 3 lb peck ,...: lJ 00 lb Tnidttkrilil EMter ..... .wtlllblc only It ~ ~ Give an Easter BUbtyou ~JOUneU. ........ . ........ ........... ... ... HICIUf,I TWO DIFRRNT G.ulllt 1VESJ • 6 Q QI I 4 O KltlS • 111 N..e I NT ,. ... ... ,_ DEAR MOSON: Yo.'ve macle aomt vall4 polite. Art )'ot U1teal11. ptrntt'? BrOkeT. fires off disaster tips lyDO~MOOMY ~ .............. Broker Joe Faulkner was dcnina ofr in front of the TV late Ont Thursday niabt whee he saw on the news a h.i&b-ri.C rilllCI by flama. ~ be wasn't t0 lleepy. It WU bis bualdiftl, Faulkner, pr.ncipel of the Faulkner Co. in Los Anaeles. said the dtwtcr that struck the 4S..story First Inter- state Buildini last May 4 and cost the owners at least SSS million in rtno- vatJons provided a hst of kssons for lhe brokerqc industry. He shared his story WedDcsday at the mon1bly mcetina o(the Oianac County Build~ 101 Owners It. Manaaers AssocaatJon at the Irvine Mamou. Lesson Ont: Keep an ui>-t<>-date hst or the bu.ildtn&'• tenanls and make coptcs avaala6le for the buildioa manaaers. Faulkner 111d " was 1 n1ptmare tryana to act tbc anfor- mation l(>let.hcr after \be bwld1n1 Namt LasO...ct. '1• 1 t)Uo 11 ri ~ · !h "' 0 • • 0 '" ,._ u. "• i4 Uo \t.. uo t · + Uo J•l ~ 8: '• Uo • '• UP 1 • \; 80 • • p loll Up J.,. Uo ~ Ho '-0 •• 0 ' "> Up .~ ~: ~ 1 • Cl ... Cl II'> 0 2 • Uo Name Laat ~ct. ~ burned and llpod vacant. Letson l11to: Prt.,.,e a contintenc:y olao for ua 1n tht event of a di111ccr. first lntttst.at.e BuiJdins tenants -ere forced to relocate for four months dunna rtpain. Letloii three: Tenants lhcMiJd create a blckup copy. of information they need to do \kir butinns and llore 1t in a separate location. Lucky for f int Intent.ate and ill custorMn, the company just a month before the blaze copied all c.omputer disks. The bank shutdown retail transactions for only one day. Pubhc rtlattons folks learned their own lessons. They scrambted to chanaie lhc public's doubts about the safety of the buildin1 and convince tenants lhat the structure SliU provided a safe olacc to work. Fa.ulkner himself found out JUSt how supJ)Of11ve the brokeraat indus- try can be. The mom1n1 after fire· fi&bttrS doused the flames, aacnts ,,,, f 0'11'0,111111\'''f110'' from compctina brokers swa1l'ned the bese of the bu1Jdin1 to steal his tenants, he uid. They offcrtd "anyth1n1 to act the tenant lO move or''"' on the dotted line." Jn twn, he had his people call their Pcoole lO tell them they could ,et 1n bia ltouble if they misrepresented the facts. After droppina rates from $30 to $28 per aqua.re foot. only five tenants represcnung lwo percent of the space didn't come back. h 's a rate cet- ebrattd by faulkntr, who nulls the c:lcao-up effort took two shifts of 1,000 workers each. The doten floors below the fire had been drenched by water, four floors V.Crt tutted by names. and the 30 floors above the fire were saturated with smoke. As for safct y. con11den na the tests a dozen aovcmment and t>f'Ofcssiomal aacnc1c put to. the bu1ld1nJ. "heaven knows 11'11 be thcsafcsl bu11d1ng 1n the U.S." "II\ I ''st: DI n ~: _, -" OOftJO\lS\\lR\6[S 'lt:l "\l.S PHl(·t :s have 1re111hld ea c:oaviaiom. -Ta bilicMi dollln wcMald iC a ... way· IO hcMlii"I d9e lloat'L-.a, leeii .. IM poot, lducata-.atae~ tit.=lof thelK'k," ~hidheraid. "In n has been walled on lllv111l pan.n ~ rtal «tate. travel and meats at the UpcnK Oftallr~·· Auorne)' Genera Dick ThOtn~ wt month blamed fraud and iniidtr abuses for 25 ~nt '° JO penitot of 1he SAL faJJures. Industry replaton 11id tbcy have found thec:nmeu "fanor" in at ltalt 70 ~n.-ent of antOlvcnt inttitutions. OfjJ)e 26 failed thnfta examined by tbe GAO, the belnk board had rtfcmd 19 ohhem and allepuocu apinst l 82 peopk to the Justict Otpaitment for Joteptl ,..,.n•r Hll\I \lll:' UID .. \\SO\Q SI 'l'l\H\ GOl.D PHl(·•:s 1 "1 c11111..:t'iioet fJI ate' ' ... ..-.,. hid .. _....,.. .... ,., In. · Al dm lllOeah, Woll i&id. 2l of U.0. .... Md betnCIOllViaed-at .... fl 1Aerpleadi111111ihy-1nd 19 more ~ under aftaictment. Two oeo.le _.11Cq.ait1ed in &riatt; . CK lhoit q>nv ic\ed, 1' Mre eenicnced lO pnsaon. bul lhc 1e1u.enoes ........ ly were uspcndcd wilh pro_betlon;'' Wolfe said, I The OAO did not name the 26 SAL.I it cumancd; sayina some of them Aft still open, or the 1nd1vidua.l1. wtfoic names had been referred to the Justice Department for criminal tn- vcstj,ption. .. We are Dl'Oh1b1tcd by law from' prop i~ dur~ble goo shows slower economy 9y NANCY BENAC AutCf•••,..... Wrtlilt WASHINGTON -The Com- merce Department reported Wednesday that orders to factona for .. bia ticket" durabk aoocts declined for the 1«ood stra11ht month in February, anothcu•&ll the economy is losing steam. Orders fell 3.6 percent an febru· ary to a seasonally ad1u ted S 123. 7 b1lhon after droppina 2. 9 percent 1n January. the first beck·t~badc de- clines 1n three )Can and the steepest drops SJntt a 7.4 percent d1ve la l July. Most analys t had been upt'Cl- ina a modest incretie "I thank this ts further evidence that the cconomx IS indttd starunt tQ slow down. id economist Oavtd Wyss of Data Rcsourtt Inc. an Ltxinaton. Mass. Tbc decline 1n orden. coupled Wtth other 1<>vemmcnt repon ahowana slower economK actJv•tt last month ... s~ssesu that the Feder· al Rcscrvc's tilbtcnina has done 1t job." Wyss said. The central bank for a )tar has been t1af1tenin1 credit to an effort to slow the economy to a more ••k•f ewpert tork Prir Quolf' Barringer. R)'an & Company Mftabtt Iii~ b 1'°IH 752-i l i 1 ustainablc p:icc and rein 1n 1nfta- tion, which has been on the me an ~nt month Earher ao"cmment repOrts on economic actJvtty in fd>Nary de-- tailed pcnmcnt 1nftalioo but aho recorded a drop in retatl lliks. 1 d«hnc in factpry opmati .. ra\n. flal industrial production and a harp drop in housina con trud1on. "The reports we act from manu· facturcrs arc that high interest rate and a lowdown an e1.port gro~1h arc caus1n,1 thctr order picture to taper off.· said Jerry Ja 1now lu. chief tconom1 t for the Nati n I Associ.auon of Manufacturers Jas1nowsk1 said that ~h1Jc th economy 1s Jowmg some"'h:it. ~there's still intt) sorid vowth out there·· Wb1" mo 1 anal~sts ("{pcrt a -..ckome slowdown th1 )tar th.:At wouk1 ~ 1ntlational') pressurc . some economists arc afratd th fcd"s f.Pt ap1n t nstna pnctS could tine economic sro-.th altogether. ·• a result of the Fed's ht&.h interest rate poli y and O\eil)' K\Cf'C rtductions in bank rt rv ,,.._ .. tH DUIABLES/QI ..................... ··-.... ----•t• l EARN H 0 W .,.. r, SE L L R EA . ; ST AT E AND BY-PASS CAPITAL GAIN S TAX! ESTATE ITMTEGIU INC. PA..wrl ntE: .. QUALIFIED WEALTH ENHANCEMENT TRUST"'" . ' ... ,f . .. 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BUI. ht uid, if the Fed had not moved to dam~n inflationary press. urn by drivift& up rates, ratts would UYC 1naeued ev• "'°" Gt &Mir owa as aa*1Qn icllmln returm COlllPelHltilll lbtm tor fitper infra. uon. .. It's our view that lhe Ktions we have taken to •te probebly ha+e made 1nttrnt ra&es. c:enainly in the IOQI end of the nwtet. liaruficantly lower than they would have otherw11t bttn." Greenspan said. Stock market sh·ows losses in tech t' . ... against 142.01 million in the previous session. Nattonw1de. consolidated volume in NYS&listed issues. in-NEW YORK -The stock market cludina trades in thoiC stocks on post~ some scattered losses W~ncs-regional citchanges and in the ovcr-d;&Y in a wary response to. conflicting thc-<:ounter market. totaled 172.82 signals about t~e economic outlook. million shares. Technoloay ISSUC'S sho~ some of The Commerce Department rc-- th.e mo~t notable losses 111 an other-ported that new facto1,' order\ for wise quiet session. d bl ood d -"' 6 The Dow Jones ave~ of 30 ura ea s roeJ"'U . percent In industnals slipped 3.04 to 2,263.21. Februal). SYrpnsin& anal)sts \\-ho Declining issues outnumbered ad· had eApccted an increase. vances b}' about 4 to 3 in nationw.ide . The news was interpreted as a.fresh trading of New York Stock Exchange·· s1snal that the economy was bcttn· listed stocks, with 609 up, 805 down ning to lose the momentum that nas and 546 unchaoacd. created upward pi:cssurc on 1nOat1on Volume on ihe floor of the Big and interest rates in .rcce~t months .. Board came to 146.S7 million shares. Interest rates decli ned in the credit . , markets Wednesday. Pnces of Iona· term government bonds, which move 1n the opposite direction from mtcrest rates. rose about SS for each $1 ,000 1n face value. putting their yields 1n the range of 9.2S to 9.3.S percent. But analysts said many traders remained unconvinced that inflation wa ready to abate after betk·to-bltck increases of a full perccn .. Point in the producer ~ indt-x of finished &oods 1n January and Fetm~~· Also. some investors apparently arc btgJnning to worry .about the imphcat1ons of slower growth for corporate profits. He ll9o 11id Mt ~ a.- ditlOltl .. )' CUllOl be~ IO lbote IMt led todoU~ 1nftlliolt and interest ratei toppuw 20 ~· an t~ cart) 1980s. He said recent tt0nom1c rqx>ns indkatinaa s>ickup in inflation are panly a refl«tion of prcuurcs that have been evolvina au alona. Grcenspen testified a day after DURABLES FromC7 there is dangtr that the economy will slide into a recession," said economist Lawrchcc A. Hunter of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Wyss, however, said that while the nation 1s expericncms higher infla11on and an earlier economic slowdown than expected, "f 51111 think the odds favor JCtlina throuab this without J recession." Orders for durable aoods. items expccfcd lo ~st three or more years. were down in nearly all maJOr industnes last month, with most of thedcchneblamed on an 8.S percent drop .in demand for transportation equipment. mainly autos and air- craft. Excludina transportation. orders 1nall othcrca1eaoncs~redown 1.7 THRIFTS percent last month after f1llin1 0.4 percent in January. ,romC7 The weakness occumd despite a ber of the ov~rs1aht boa~ of the 20. I percent JU~ in defense ordcn, aovemment enuty sc~ up to d1~ of a cateaory subJcct IO wide swinp the real estate. declined to prov!de dcpendinaon when bilcontractsarc details of a.he plan to a House Bank.in& signed. Dtfense orders had plunacd · subcommmce. 34. 9 per~cnt in J~nuary and risen 24 Some members of Cc;>."~. ar~ percent m December. womed that aovemment dumpma I . r. aJ ... of S&L property at "firesafe" pnccs Exe ud1n1 dc1ense, I ot.~r o,r-will ruin rf'l!OnaJ real estate markets, ders were dO!ffl 4'.9 P,Ctttnt in pan1cularly 1n the Southwest. February, the b1~t decline since a Treasury and White House of· 5.1 pm:cnt drop in January 1987. fidals arc con11derin1 a propoul . Weakness also was evMknt in an developed by R.T. McNamar. a 8.9 peTCCnt decline in orders for California investment banker and a non-defense capital l09ds, con-former deputy Treasury secretary. ~jdcred a bellwether of industry that would'spend state and federal investment plans. The catqory had funds to pay for holdina onto fore· risen 2.2 percent in January and closed real estate for as Iona as 10 or I 0.1 ~rccnt in December. 15 years. 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