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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1989
Swiss· nab suspect
.iPJ Wayne beating
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of IN Diii)' NM Su«
A Lo Angeles-:trea pnvate investigator, the fourth
and final suspect in the bcaung of actor John Wayne's
dau&hter and her former boyfriend, was arrested
Thursday in witzcrland, pohcc said.
Oded Daniel G al, 32, was arrested by Swt pohce
on a prov1S1onal warrant arranged throua.h Interpol -
the lntema11onul Cnminal Police O rganization -based
on charges 1n Ncwpon Beach of con piracy to commit
assault with a <lea<ll) 'A-Capon.
Gal. of BeH"rl) Hills. allegedly helped arranae the
attack last Octo~r on A1 sa Wayne, 32. and m alhona.ttt
Roger Lub) at his gated Newpon Beach est.ate.
Wayne's cit-hu band. Thomas G1on1s, 1s accused of
orchestrating the attack and remains in the Oran~
County Jail without bail on a conspiracy charge. He paid
Gal more than S65.000 to follow Wayne dunni an
a(:nmonu:>us custody light for their 2-)ear-.old dau&f\ter.
accordmR to coun n-cords
The two men who aJl~y earned out the atiack.
Jeffrey Bouc~ and Jerrel H1ntcrprdt. arc being held at
the Ofaqe County Jail in lieu ofS I million bail.
lnvesttpton believe GaJ hvcd in France and
croued the border into Switzerland, possibly Geneva, to
wort. Newpon Beach Police Ll Tim Newman said.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Department ot St.ate
issued a nine-pi11e teletype to lnte!J>OI outhnana the
Newpon 8eacb investipuon and Gal s alleaed involve-
ment, Newman said. The'teletypc was sent to France and
Switzerland, where authonties bchevcd Gal was livina.
He left the United St.ates in February for what be
told oohce was to be a month's trip to Europe.
Local authorities hive be&un work to have the
1nvesuptor returned to the United t.ates for P.r<»-
ecution. Gal can return volunt.anly or a hcarin& will be
conducted, which could like 40 to 60 days, Newman
Slid.
The proviSlonaJ warrant allows a sus~ to be f.-...w lff GAL/ AZ)
NB coin dealer says
shooting not a hit
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~Nudeart
attracts
city hall
cover-ups
By J ANET ZIMMEltMAN
Of .... o._,...,... dead, her husband recounted for the
fint tame Tbursda
ly IRIS YOKOI
Of tN D.111)1 .... $CM/f
F1rs111 'A-3S a lig leaf
o.,.. 11 ·~ a falc nost -a la
Groucho Marx -that has been
placed trateg1cally on -a ~inung 1n
an an exhibit at cwpon Beach City
Hall
Emplo)'CC\ of the purchasing de-
partment 1 hu™1a) taped a plaruc
false nost to a pa1n11ng in the ir oflice
en11tlcd .. An1ma-.\n1mus" 1n ordt'r to
co, er an <''posed part of a male liaurt
in the an"'ork
La t 'ACCk. an unknov.n person
taped an I\) leaf s1r.ueg1call) on
another p:untmg b)' the SAmt' an1 t.
Rosa Wilhamson of Or.ange. that
depicted the b1bhcal ligurt dam
naked
It was neanna closin• ume at the
cwport Beach prccio\ls mews deal-
er hip when Renee Kina released the
lock on !M h1,a.h·teeunty buZMr door
for a man out 1de
8 ) the llrM she and her husband
reahzed the man was not 1 cuttomtt,
1t was too late
Once 1ns1de the store. the JUD·
101mg robber seemed to panic. nddl-
mg the tiny shop with smatkahber
aunfitt and kav1na K.Jnaand a fnend ..
W1U11m Kana was hot fo.ur tames
in the bead and chest. He ttponedly
be.,ed paramed1c-s tcndinJ him an the
shop's park.in& 10110 let b1m die.
~ 36-year-old Uf'VIYOr WIS re-
leaJCd. from Fouown Valley Re·
IJOnal Hosp1t.aJ on T~y 1ftC1'
U,.,.,lQ, •~o Ul')CnCS. He IS upccced to rccoHr from the shots
that picrted his bod). includina one
to the bead.
,,_._. 1H SUR'VIVC»/ A2J
Gas line test causes
gridlock on Coast
ly f'AUL MICNf'LfY
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Prt*'"'8ofCorlW•ne••teH1rnetttteroH~ fllet11orl•I on ftlacentta Avenue.
.\n \mcncan ( 1' ii lJben1e
l neo n attome}. ho""eH'r, failed to
sec the humorThu~a~ dunnga 'I 11
to Cit) Hall at the anm \ rcque t. She
"'as panicutarly d1sma)ed by the
C\h1b111on of the pa1n1in 1p out-0f-
1hc-"'a) places
The SWltchboard at Lacuna Beach Poliet Department lit up like a
Chnstmu lift Tbunday, but ru_sb-
ho ur motorists received the
cqu1\'alcnt of a lump of coal
the Job latt into the afternoon and
early evening. testing hoes aJOQS
Coast Haabway bet-.cen Hiah Dnve
10 the nonh pan of the aty and Nyes
Place near the southern border.
F atallty accelerat~s concern
for traffic control near school
.. The\ n: treating her pa1011ngs in a
'er) dcmeantng fa h1on ... said .\CLL
auomc) Rebecca Jurado .. It ~all)
affects her frttdom of c\prc saon."
.\Ocr memhc~ ol the public and
ell' c;tall obJ«ted 10 the frontal
nud1t\ an \\ 1l11Jm\on·c; v.ork .. Adam:· 11 "a' mo'ed from 11s
da pla) 'P<>' in the 'Adi-trafficked
Cit) Hall ~·a h1cr area to an e\h1b11
The Southern C&hfumia Gas Co .
was blamed for a massave 1ftemoon
traffiCjam that becked upcommuten
on Coast Haa.hway all the way from
La&una's southern border to Corona d~fMar
• The accident that took the hfe of
J 4-ycar-old Estancia Htah School freshman Con Wan• and cnocally
injured her llswt, Pei. was one of a
lone ltf1n of traftk a«idents on 1
1«Uon of ~lia Avenue known for its ipccdina dnwn. the mot Mr or
t~o other Est.an 1a tudents said
"It's so stranac. m) daua.hter on
and Con Wana arc the only t~o 11rls I
know of who pell their names that
way, and my daua.htcr wa in an
1«1dent a few months aao on that
same street," said Sall> Meabon
"My daua.hter ~as hurt, but for-
tunatcl)' not too badly. E"cl') bod)' 1
JUSt "Cf)', \'er) uP'(t about wh&il
f 0 \ I IC ' I 0 IC \ I ' \ I IC O '\ ll I '\ I
happened Tuesday There rt ~
man1 accidents on that trcet I 1A 1~h
they d do someth1n1about1t.''
Pei Wana. 16. w:u dmina the cilr when the crash occurTCd at at>ou1 4· lS
p m. Tuesday. he remained in a
coma 1n cnucal condmon at Foun-
tain Valky RqJOnal Hospital on
rhunday. f'9e ..... TffAffK./ A2)
pace m the ·\rt~ ( omm1s\1on room.
located 1n a mall '"'"I b(hind the
main fa 1ht>
few other\\ 1lhamwn \l,orks v.err
placed in other offi..-c
fftteaM see f'AINTING/ A2)
The p.s compan), wb.ch bu been
10st1.U1~ hMS down Coast Hllh-
v.-ay tn una for mo nths. bepn
te tmg new)' pla«d hnn at 7 a.m.
Thursday, Lacuna Police Stt. Dons
Weaver said
Workers ex~ted to complete
their tCSllfll before afternoon u
commutcn bcpn ftowu'I thf'OUlb
the area. Howevn. they were suJJ on
More pressure due for ailing LB sewer system
cloted "-cha an iuent )eatl. As of la t the budact. ~ptembn', ~una's be8ches hid bttn clOSC'd mo~ the uems 1lrady toppu\I the bst
10 tima tn riah1 years. This )ear. at least are Obtainina a ponabk blKkup ,encrator 3~JOOOpJlon1ofraw9eW11C ha\'c P.Olluted the po~er s tcm (which 11 alrady on order) that
ci1y • bc9d9es 1n th~ ttpllrate incicknts -.111 aUov. sc~• to continue '° bt .,.mped an
Wtulc tbt accidents have temmed from · !M t\'ent of 1 poWtt IUhatt: repain .. and
1evcral SCNttn and ba~e tometuncs bttn pertaaJly rtp&acina a truak ~ IMt ~ •
attiiledb1mllfttnctt0nSOfC'qUlpmcfttUndcrthc WJr lml Of the aty; bliitdi!ie I r~p
Jurildicliae of •ncics OtMr than ttk-Ci t • "ltJOtUt ~Plla:and~or .. t~ they have railed the quc:shon of how an overbutdntd t-1nda ll'iPf that auTl
be'lt '° kcirp se-.c an the pipes and off ~ from the cu~.... t ~·1bi8chn. ..... ,a llfttty compln ·~ we~~
Tk C!1Y" 11 ~ .. 10 IOht 1t1 1tW« 1'Cft .. Co• -.-.--nae Ill 1B111Y alll • liDlll
...-.. ... 1ncrcmcnt.uy. eaicMd•na to Co•. ofnalldahttttmaobe• ~ ...... °' Wai .. pnonbtS as •bey am be WOited into tpf •• _ .. _/All
GOOD MORNING
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Only one ·southbound lane was
open, creatins• massive traffic ue-up lhro~t Laguna and on Cout K'lbway all the way into Corona <tel
Mar.
•·tt aot a lot of people anary and
they aJJ decided to call the Poboe
Depanmcnt." Wc.a"er said.
Motonru were calltna the pohoe
from lbeir car phones. wtnuna to
know whit was 101n1 on and whdba
lbere ~ 1ny alternate routes, she
s&Jd.
Locals tncd to escape by Jump.na o~cr to G lcn neyrc llftt, wh1c h runs
penJJcl to Coast Htabway.
........ lftGlllDl.OCK//UJ
Irvine parents
turn campers to
enroll children
9y lll&Y ADAMS or .. Dmw,...,....
Even for 1 pn1eti«iid CMaper. ,.._
1a1 upa .. wn chair to I MlbOl~t
must~ hke rouilti• il.
But for Irvine pamtb ::;:I • aaroU t.bnr children an lii1 L
tbt ..,..) of w1it1na .. _.
~.-or hopina -.._...,
c*ildmi wouad be ablt toClllS-tl
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Cousteau accuses oil indu try o prof1 eering fr ....
ey McCIMdty News leMce
SACRAMENTO -Jean-Michel Cou1tcau. famed
international undcrttt ex~lorer and director of the
220,000.member Cousteau Society, lashed out at the 011
industry Thursday. attusma it of proflteerins from the
Alaskan oil 1pill "tn one of the most ~ou1ish. 1n~ns1t1ve cases of citploitation I've ever seen.·
The 47-year-old son offamed ocean explorer Jacques
Cousteau oppo$CS plans for a bo)cott of E.uon products.
however, "because it is a bad idea ... that will onl) hurt ttie
little people. the gas station owners."
Cousteau's remarks came only, days after h1\ 12·
member team toured Prince William Sound. ini.pccting
the environmental damqe from the spreading I 0.1 ·
million-gallon slick that spread from the tanker f!, on
Valdez when 11 grounded on BHgh Reef nearly three wed..s
ago.
Cou11eau was in llnamento u pen of the local Dublac tclev111on atation's "In hnon .. l«ture wries
Wednesday niS}tt.
"I am con' 1nccd thit the industry wH desperatel)
fookina for some ucu1e to rai1e aasohne prices. and the~
jumped at this one The spill waJ a areat excuse. •
\ou teau said.
In respon~ to calls for a consumer bo)cott \xon's
New' ork hcadquancrs •Hued 1 'tatement l't1terat1ng its
regret about the 011 spill.
"All of our customers are \Cl') 'aluable to uund "c
hope that our effort in Ala\ka """' eonvJncc th<'m that \\C continue to be a responsible company and one people 1ti..e
to do busines~ wnh.'' the tatemcnt s~ud, ( ousteau called the Prince Wilham Sound spill "the
wor!>t en"ironmen&al cata trophc I have ever ~en" and
said 11 will be decades before 11 anercfTects. v1S1ble and
b1olog1cal. disappear.
Firefighters contain
300 gallbn fuel spill
1y The D•lly PHot
A 300 pllon fuel spill Thursday in
Anaheim flowed into a storm channel
and headed for the Orange Coast, but
firefighters contained all but residue
during a day-long operation.
The 9 a.m. spill occurred when a
valve on an 18-whecler tanker broke
while the truck was pulling out of a
drive on Allee Street, about a mile
east of DisneyJ1tnd.
A total of 300 gallons of diesel fuel
from both tanks flowed into a storm
drain. ~""'· William Van Hom of the
Anaheim Fire De~nment said their hazardous mtcnals team set up
containment booms near Katella
Avenue, fi ve mil~ from the spi ll site ·
wbere tne underground storm drain emptied into an open storm channel.
They contained 80 percent of the
spill there, Van Hom said.
Howe ver, they alerted the teams
from Newport Beach-and Hunt10gton
Beach who set up more containment
booms 1n the Bolsa Chica Channel to
capture any overflow that could
empty into Anaheim Ba):. Those
crews were on the scene unul nearl) 9
p.m.
"A very, v~ eouln'a&ivt tllimMe ii 15 IO 20 )'l9rl.
at least •• hC lakf. "The alt Of the •a. the area h Mt covtrcd, i1 truly frialntnana. It is unlikt anythina we have
seen before. and it haODtncd 1n ont of the most baol<>11cally nch areas on &nh."
He 111d both E""on and the U.S. aovcmment
borched their rcspontc to the spill and called the
cont1nacncy spill containment plan "a cruel JOke "
"The only Exxon p~nct. for da~ -as a PR (public rehu1on~) pre~ncc:· Cousttau cl\a~ ··They were
totall)' unpttpared and did vanually_ nothana ... while the m1denu pulled toaether unbehevably tocont11n th1111s.''
Cousteau accused President Bush of f11tm1 to lake
quick action "because he is no environmtntahst and
because Enon just told him, 'Hands off, we are talung
over.' ..
. The famed underva d1vtr-~pbertold of what
he called lhe sp1ll'1 moat jarrina pn'IOnl) ef'rect.
PAINTING
FromAI
Art Commission chairwoman
Sandy Blauerman denied Wal-
ham10n'A petntinp were hidden be-
cause of public outcry. Blattcrman
said works by all three anl'ts current-
ly exhibiunaat City Hall were moved
around because or space problems
created by the larae number of p1intinas submitted for displa) by
an1sts. But Williamson believes she has
been taraeted for censorship. And
Jurado said she wu "very dismayed at 'what had bctn done' with Wil-liamson's paintings, part~ularly
when the Arn-c-Omm1u!on -tlal!
rnv1 tcd the anist to display her work.
The pe.iotings "were not being
shown now," Jurado said.·
In response \o Blatterman's expla-
nation that the larae number of
paintings necessitated spreading
them out, Jurado said thalll was up to the comm1ss1on to decide how many
paintinas were accepted from each
artist. HiiPoHce investigate water poaching
ly the Ody Piiot Street and Oxford Dnve and used 11
to spray down a San Diego Fr:cewa)
offramp construction at M:ignolta
Street.
.._,...,.._.,Lee,.er-Currently. 1he comm1ss1on invites an1~ts to submit a mintmum of 16 Parents anxtously awatt thel1 turn to enroll their chlldre" In ldnd~prten da11•1. pieces.
Police detectives arc investiP.ting
the theft of water through an 11legal
hookhup to a fire hydrant in Hunt-
ington Beach.
The alleged culprit is a street pi vi og company 10 Pomona that alfegcdly
siphoned the water near Golden West
A sharp.eyed resident who saw the
water-poaching at about 6 p.m.
Wednesday reported it to the city's
Water Department. Emplo}'ccs there
cont.acted police.
CAMPERS
From A t
effort.
Like other lrvrne schools. Vista
Verde's enrollment is open to any Irvine resident. although pnonty is
given to children with older 1bltng.s
at the school and those living 1n the
ne1Rhborhood aucndance area.
Parents began i.howmg up at V1 ta
Verde Elementary hool earl)
Thursda> morning after lcam1ng that
other parent had spent the night
• . before ou t~~c El Camino Real CM man hits co-worker with hammer Sc~~1. .. .. K h
F'or some residents, camping out
for essential SCr\JCeS in Jrvine IS
nothing new. First-in-line Gall
artu)... j)Otn\ed to Hc1d1 Palmer
By The Diiiy Piiot
A Costa Mesa man is being held
without bail at Newport Beach cit}'
jail oo suspicion of attempted murder
after he allegedly attacked a co-
worker w11h a hammer.
Kfrby Dean Christianson, 30. a
machinist at Lok-Fast in Newport
Beach. allegedly told police he struck
-RlnlC.. was....u.u~arcnt at
a fell ow emplO}'Ce 0 0 the head aflc7 lfo.USCK aescrlDcO lier rca on fOr heanng satanic voices. wa1trng 1n hne a~I aficrnoon v.hen
Police Lt. Tim Ne"'man s~ud reg1s1ra11on d1dn t begin :11 V1,ta GRIDLOCK ( hn t1anson's apparenth un-Verde unttl 7 r .m.
provoked attack on Ow11ht Roberts The line o 21 patient!) "ailing From A 1
28 of Newport Beach occurred parents had stretched along a cham around 11 a.m. Wednesda) at the hnk fence at the S<;'hOOI b) 3 P·"]· Tl\e .. So that was blocked, too," Weaver
company located at 864 w. 16th St. school had tenau vcl> announced a ~~~r .. "It was JU5t deadlocked all
Robens suffered a laceration on his poss.able 25 to 30 openings for ne\t .
head and was taken to Hoag Hospital. years kindergarten class. ~t 4.30 p.m. Disgruntled callers re pored the
where he was treated and released a parent hopmg 10 rcgJSter dttld-dnvc through l.agunuook l 1/1 hours. -· numben:d 25 had entered her name she said.
on the hst. Ga officials told ~lice they had The l"-O schools hil\ c i.udd<'nl y cleared the pro1cct wuh Caltrans but
sitting next to her and said ... We
camped out for houses t<>&cther."
Tt\e pnncipal of Visu1 Verde. Bruce
Terry. was worned about the school's
growina population, but obviousl)
pleaiCd with the school's reputation.
And parents would have been es-
pecially happ)' Wlth the pnncipaJ's
enrollment ideas.
'Tm hoping not to tum an yone away," Terry said.
Jurado said she also nouced other
patnlln.&S with oude were promi-
nently displa}'cd in the front corridors
of Ci~ Hall. but the naked figures
were females.
"Why 1s male nudll)' subject to
ccnso~h1p when female nudity 1s
acceptable?" she asked.
"(Williamson's) works were in fact
accepted by the comm1ss1on." Jurado
said. "They nre not obJCCt1onable to
me. All of her works arc very
mtcrenrn1 tn.:lCl"l1IS" of her-im~
and her St)-le.
"lfthecny 1s puuina 1tsclfout to be Weaver said pohcc "'ould check to II · make sure they had all 1hcir rvorm1u. an an P cry, 11 s very inappropnatc ..-for them to take this kind of work "People want to know why they d ··
can't do 1h1s at 3 a.m. instead." she 0J~do said she will contact com-
sa1d. m"s1oncrs to e).P.ress her disapproval Police also will help ga company and 1 k that Wllhamson·s "'orks be workers on placement of traffic cones "displayed an the manner lhey're
to improve traffic flow today. ~upposcd to be displayed."
Workers were slated to be&in Jfthe commission does not cooper-
tesungap1n at Ta.m .. but expected co ate. Jurado said she will seek ··other
complete the Job by earl> aft~moon.-. solutions •• v.-hich could includc·lepl
Weaver said. action aaaanst the city. SURVIVOR 1ted. a prec1ou metals 1n\C~tment
firm
become popular camping spot be-·
cause of the rapid growth 10 Irvine---------------------------housing. the lure of a )car-round GAL Three female emplo)~ of 1he
purchasing d1vmon said the} have
simply tned lo make humorou~ -
and 1 hulc easier to bear -some-
thing that othcrw1JC makes them f~I
awkward.
FromAJ
Kina said he is now working to deal with die pain oflosing his 38-year-old
wife and his fnend. CJyde Catts, 45. of
Irvine.
"You play the hand that life deals
you and yo u play }Our hand accord-ingly," K.ingsa1d. "I'm trying to make
the best of a bad situation."
The soft-spoken father of two
discounted as "nonsense" rumors that the March 14 shooting at New-
port Coin Exchange was an • cxecu-
uon-style attack by known enemies.
"f think it was robbery, and I think
they got scared. l don't think what happened was the individual's inten-
tion. If someone was after me, they
could have done it in a much easier
way."
"I think Clyde walked in at a real
bad lime, nght at the end," King ~1d.
The bu!lmessnian said he couldn1
think of anyone who would want him
dead.
He had; however. angered ome
investors. according to police and
prosecutors.
King was the target of several local. state and federal 1nvcst1gat 1ons, 1n-
cludmga state civi l lawsuit allcgin.s he
bilked investors nationwide in mky
precious metals sc.hemc .
According to King's former at·
torncy, Alan Pla1a. he "'as under
1nves11gat1on by the federal go"ern·
ment for mall and wire fraud.
school and the repu1a11on or both
schools.
"Parents who "'ere p1cktng up their From A'
children ra\ed about the teachers:· arrested in a foreign country based on
said He1d1 Palmer of the West park 1rcat1e bet~ecn the 1.Jn1ted Nattons
communll) "One woman "'ho has and Interpol:
children here said that she "ould The arrest culminates a 1it·month
camp out for a week." mvest1&1tion mto the beating at
Even thou,&h some children li ve Luby's 22nd Srreet estate. which was
within walking distance to other recently sold in bankruptcy proceed·
school , parents said the V1$ta Verde inp. The couple "'ere handcuffed and
staffs reputation and their u!.t of the pittol-wh1ppcd. Luby was threatened
popular Advanced Lc:lrntng Readi· with death and his Achilles' tendon
ness program for krndcrganeners was sla$hed.
persuaded them to make tlle e>.tra Jnvest111tors 11 first believed the
IOllllC\
No lotto winner
ly The A.Pod9ted Prus
attack wa1 related to a $Cured real
esi.tc deal 1nvolvin1 Luby and 1
aroup of 1ovcstors to develop tbc Broadway department store on
Wiishire Boulevard in Lo Angele
The 52-year-old financier has 1ncc.
filed a Jaw u1t against Gal. G1on1s and
the other two men scckma un-
Spttlfied dama&t$. The u11 claims
the attack caused Luby fear. mental
anau1sh and physical pain. •
He wud he was relieved that the
case now seems to be sol\ cd Atld
commended Newport Beach pohce
for their work.
"I can't tell you bowfood I f~I I'm ecstatic," Luby saJd. " his takes a lot
of the tumina around and look.Jna
over your shoulders out of 1t:·
01onis' anomey, Byron McM1l11n.
once represented Luby oo 1 case, the
financier confirmed. He refustd to
state whether 1t wa a criminal or civil
proct'edina.
McMillan was out of town and
could not be reached for comment.
Deputy Oistnct Attorney Chns
Evans s;a1d he will file a motion today
to have McMillan and his firm
d1sm1sstd from the case becau'>C of a
conflict of interest He may JUSt wnhdraw or the Judie could schedule
a hcanna on the motion. vans ta1d
"Anim1-An1mu "dcp1cts1 male in
leopard krn Silting with his hands on
has knees and his icn1tab exposed.
Tbc cmploytn said every day this
-.eek they have taped something
dJfTcrcnt between the male's le&s.
includ1n1 bows. button the falc
nose aod a piece of plastic they shapt'd
hke a raincoat.
..You know, London Fas. forwben
1t rained." ~ounts pa)a~c clerk
Vicky Galla&hcrelplaincd
The cmplO)CCS said the Items they
i.pcd on the pa.iouna hoc actually
dnwn more attcnuon to the work, M>
the) may be helpin1 the arust'
carter King. whose recollection of the
attack is hazy. said he couldn·t
remember what the gunman looked
like. Police earlier said there were two
to three assailants. but King said he only remembers one.
Police ref used to discuss any Poss-
ible leads in the attack, but believe the
motive was robbery. spokesman Bob
Oakley said.
King also wa the target of an
in vest1gat1on by the Newpon Beach
Police Department, U.S. Postal In·
spcctors Office and state attorney
general. He allc&cdly operated a
boiler room out of ajlother bu mess
he owned. Precious Metal c-
cum ulat1on Corp .. or Premaco, 1n
Fashion Island.
Last year. civil action wa filed
again t KlnJ by the state attorney
general's office.
Nobody picked all 1x w1nn1ng
numbers in Wednesday night'& $5. 7
million "Lotto 6-49'' game. and the
Jackpot was expected to grow to S 12
m1lhon by Saturday's drawing. Cah-
fom1a Lottery officials ~id Thul'$·
da):.-
"If you're 10101 to do aometh1n1
contro'e,.,,111, )Ou've aot to citpect
It, .. Dta.1c C..rado"' kl, a 1 tant buyer,
said of the pranks and comments.
-------------------------.. There's ao1n1 to be pe()plc who arc offended\ and 1( people~)' 1ttcnl1on.
A shotaun Kmg kept 1n the sto~
was found lymg on the floor near the entrance of the MacArthur Boulevard
shop just south of John Wayne
Airport. lnvesti~tors told King the
weapon was not fired. he said.
Oatts, who stopped by the shop to
visit the couple, interrupted the
robbery attempt, ·King said. Oatts'
~ was found in the lobby of the
busmessand Renee King was behind
a counter.
Oatts and King once worked
toaethcrat Moncx International Lim-
SEWERS
''°"''"
In June, Newport Beach police and
postal inspectors arrested Kina on
susp1c1on of operating as an un-
regastercd telephon~ seller. after doz-
ens of 1nvestOI'$ complained 1hey
were unable to liquidate their con-
tracts with the compan y. That case 1s pend mg.
Meanwhile, King said he planJ to reopen the shop.
He was hesitant to talk about the
attack bCcausc he fears for his hie.
'Tm the only hvinJ w11ne at this
point and whoever did 1h1s would be
real concerned about tha1, so the least said the best.''
The wmn1n1 number$ cho n by
Lotto machine dunnJ a 1clc\I ion
broadc~ t oriarnating in Sacramento
were: 36, 43, 31. 26, 28, 20 and the
bonus number, 18. Three pla)ers who bouaht ticket in
Porterville. Bakersfield and Los n·
acles correctly chose fhe of ~·x
numbers plu the bonu to win
SSOl,023 each.
Another 174 playen packed five of
SJll wuhout the bonus to win $4,450 each.
,.
TRAFFIC
from Al
Meabon said the commun1t) ~as
ancf-stncken b) what happened to
the t\\O 111\crs, .. , think JUSl about ('VCr)bod)' 1n
Costa Mesa knows either the parenb
or the girl ... he 541d "If JUSt
terrible. J'vc kno~n of Corl Wang for a lon1 time. he wu alwa)s w1nn1n1
awards for vanou th1n1s nd my
other dau&htcr Bttk). play basket-
ball with Pea:·
Becky Meabon said she wu "cry
Upltt ~the accident. .., feel ~ ...... she '*-td. "I
didn't know Con that well. but Pei is
JUSU totaUynace1Jrl. Evcrybod) hkcs
officials bavc dcaded tht cuy cannot have to be repaired or relMct'd. Cox her. Af\er ti..Utbell pmn ~ all So
now.a«ont 1be U 7S,00011 would take 11id. out ~-.And, .aow I don t ~now
to iDAIJI &elemetns in the ocher AC.:orchna 10 MiltC Wthaer waier w19etbCr iM • IDllll IO matt n or stations. quahty ma~ for tht on. -'110l... • • reelacement and rehabilitation. ..It would be nice if we had the County Health Dtpenme.t IC'Wllt Eatancsa students pprt'Wd their
'I guess the main problem ia that money, but It'• 1u1t not the 1op pumped from the canyon woUld have picf 1h11 wen =na.• makeshift
there l\as been more development m priority f'iaht now.• Cox uid. to90lhroup three pumpenast.1tions. woodtn ao11 wn~ balloons
lhe city than what WIS anticipated Wid>out the moniaorint 1y11Cm, triP,!ina lhc potential fof prOblftM. and ftowias at lM crash II~ and by
when they budt the system SO ytars Co• laid a s.111m1 problem coukl IO 'Every tune~ have to pump •l wn-•111 r audt a "We all k>"e a,o." undetected for• io. 1112 boun. you twivc reliabili!r concerM about you. C'"on ... oe the pavtment nnrtty,
Laauna Btach resident Bruce Hop. In I.be meanaune, Coa Mid thr city ihlt pump 11atioft. Wchfttt aaid.
pint said he has com~incd rt· illMJD1 .. 10bUilda ... ,.....,llMioft Bat c:an)Oft raidtnu. wbo will
peaiedly about 1ewer-spills on the at 1i;a Pllce wr Coua Hilhwty. to0n have tbt luaury Of lddina on a
citt1 beaches. An im~ 1nmk line woulil ~ acw a.lhroom if they dtoolc, 1CCm
Meanwhile. sentiment 1c. growing
at E.stancaa and 1n the Me Verde
nc1ahborhood near the high ~hool
that some form of traffi control 1 nc:eded on Pl1ctn111. and e pec1all)' at
the uncontrolled 1nters«11on or. wan
Dnve.
Oms Slrople, 'ice prt 1dcnt of the senior class at Estancia, 4'aid he hoped
to pthcr 1,000 s11naturc5 on 1
peuuon for astop S•"1 at wan On \IC,
Meabon said she would ~uppon 1
communtt) dn\le to in tall some kind
of traffic control on the nrect
Rut John Lo~er dntttor of trans-
ponat1on SttV1ceslonhcc1t) ol (O\ta
Mna. 11td some other apprOlch to
uaftk convol would makt more
1tnse than a stop t..ip "There 1s not cnoup tt1ffic \ ol-
ume from the stde •lmt to ~arrant a
stop Ill" on Placenua at wan,"
Lower •id. "Tbe problan wttb ~m~ in• '-Pl or a stop .,n where 11i•'tJut&incct11 you ma) caust more
accidnti. rather than fewtr atti· dcftts. ..
Lowfr said there arc other de\ tea
that •iPt llow uaftk on the Iona.
tuned ltretdl ol 1'1Mm1aa from lbc
• 11'1 over10lded now... HoPPint se-. from Nyn Pa.ae IO Calliope alllla' to ICCtPC tlte 1ys&cm, want aad tlid of &he ICWtt s~m. "The main StNei. T1le old , line cumady let• al[ Ju•I eall 612-~
What do~ liu--.-. Dllit; Nae? w... WOfPIC8
you should be nattered •
''One idea I ha' e ·~a combination
of mtnpin1 and channehntion of
traffic'° that tM lancurc narrov.er," he said. "1 hat will tend to lov.cr the
moton t's perttp11on of safe peed."
nother 1dc•. Lo~er said. 1s a hike
lane crossin.a walh a OHtuna )Clio~ h~t wammadmers ofpc»1ible bike
traOk.
"One other pouib1hty, althouah
there a~ some 1tsthct1c quntion
here. " a conctttt 'Jtnt)' barrier.' thOK conc~tc bamcrs )Ou often see
at fn:C\U) onramps and offramPJ.
The tfftct there. •'"· ,, to narro• tht toldwa) and thtf'Cb" reduce the driver's P-CrttPt1on of what ('On·
1t11utH safe 1pttd."
In the shon acrm. lo~r sa.td.. the
at)' will Uk chc Cosu Meta Police ~IO -up tnffic pelrW 10 cnfortt the 40 mph peed ,1mit on
the IU'ttt.
Watnetaet said Pci Wana wa• racina with Mr boyfncnd and drw1na
abOut 70 mDh wbcn sbe lolt control or
her car aacf craiMd into a wphonc
pole.
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8CCOmi'liOdalC t6c ~-\'Ulumc of deiijlled to, Coa lilicl. -we do with OUt lq)lic tankl emJ1!!111 ~dial's btins ~led." Al a ,..... ol such ~ms. the tjsht into I.he lr'OUDd IOil. laid -··~•?OiltM• ........... ,., ,.. llli,. c ... IMl'IA c.• ........ 0 ...... , ........ , ...... -Lli!_MI•• CliiJ -~· 1Wiwa.-..or .. p11ia11 ~ lllident"!9nd} Luaaa. who S-.-t.f I 8'f IW IO ... fll .. Ca Ill& ..... CM1t the IP«lfk plan f'or the
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USC 's symposium
explores challenges
USC'11ecoftd......,~Coaty Aadanic
Sympolium :ci!: :w cWf191' an bull..,. menlJrmaat. ., _ __!!'-IUiUIY llnletllf'C ud
li•llNicl ud "°'81 ICieace will be bdd Saturday, April 22. at tbe Irvine Hi.hon. I 790Q
Jamboree ROed, lniDC..
-KeyftOle epaUr JICk Hawkins, ~fellOr and
Chairman of lbe ~t of ~tstics It USC,
will chlCUll bow auamanity'• increMana under-1tandi~~ ability 10 ~information have led
to new · veria about the brain. ~tlOft, whicb i1 S2S and includes 1 I 2:4S
p.m. luilcbeon, becins at 9:30 a.m.
Doaa.ld Mdnon. profeteor of W1ftlS at the
USC Scltool of Music, will perform the finale to the
day's events. To obtain more infonnation or to l'IJ~ call the lJSC Orl111t County Cencer If
7S2-SJVS.
.. Fr~~ fl~rprlntlng
The Huntinston Beach Police Dcputment w11l
fi~nt children free of cltarac on Saturday, APl'll !21 trom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Vons Mmet. S922
l:Ot"ICf Ave.
The PfOll'lm, called "Operation K.idpriot"
provides parents of partJClpGSUn& ctuldren WJth I
pmonal identificatJon card.
Ethnic gallt!ry tour on tap
A tour .ofvarioul eihnic a.ru &alleries.inSanta. Momcaand Venice will be offered 6ythe Irvine Fine
Arts Center from 10 a.m. to S p.m. on Satwday,
April 22.
The trip. at SIO per person, includes a tour of
various folk and primitive art and artifacts at each
gallery shop alona the way. Art objects. jewelry and
antiq_ues in unusual curio shops also be vis1ted.
Other stops will include The Native Amcncan
An Gallery and the Gallery of Eskimo Art, Hemisphere. Nonesuch. Fcdenco and Arctic Pnmt·
tivc. '
Participants can either bnng a sack lunch or
purchase food at the famous Rose Cafe or other·
eateries on the tour. Interested person.s should meet in the Irvine
fine Arts Center. Call SS2-1018 for additional
mformatton. ·
Alumni tak~n out to ballgamt!
Oranae Coast Colleae's Alumni Associauon
will attend a baseball pme between the Cahfom1a
Antels and the Detroit Tiaers at Anaheim Stadium
Thursday, Apnl 27.
· Tickets are Sl9 and include unlimited food and
.bb'uqes. Buserrcav.c...ko~aL p.aCA1L
persons who have taken classc at OCC arc eligible
to join the Alumni Auocialion. which isS IOpc:r)'elf
for indivtduaJ membership. SIS for couplCJ, S 100
for lifetime membenhip and I SO for couples' lifettme membership
Call 432-S64S for funhcr infonnat1on.
Wrlt~rs' ski/ls d/scusst!d
Three noted Orange County authors will
discuss the skills wntcrs need for pubh~tion at 6:30
~.m. Wedncsday, Apnl 26, at the Red Lion Inn tn
Costa Mesa. · • The authon incl ude: Dons Walker, who has
been oomm1 1oned to wntc Oranac County's
centennial book or hmory; Mollie AghadJian.
a1.1thor of historical romance no vels; and Joan
Weiss, rommunicat1oos consultant who wntes
childttn's books. mapzine an1cles and ficuon and
non-fic11on books.
The prosram IS S 14 for members of the Orange
CountychtptcrofWomen in C'ommunica11ons Inc .. S 17 for auests and S 11 ror students The pncc
includes networktn&. liaht buffet and program.
CaJI Rosalind Mom~ at 644-2627 for further
1nform1t1on.
Tralnt!rs nHd~d to lt!ad dass~s
Volunteen are needed to tra.tn for the American
CanccrSoaety's "fresh Stan" claucs from 6 p.m. to
9 p.m. Wedncsd•r. Apnl 26, at I 503 South Coast
Onve, Suite 110, Costa Mesa.
Trainen wd' be tau,tlt to offer mateaies for
qultttnf smoluna and obtaan tips on lcadu'I sroup
d11CU ions. The four cla~ will be offered dunn.a 1
two-week penod. Each class will have 12-IS
partic1pent
Additional information f!ta y be obtained by
ca.Ulna Eleanor Forrest at 1S 1-0« I
1 3 indict d for smugglin_g tons of marijuana
IJCAntr NAMWN Ulr 1 .. 5 llD ... o/7 toat of ~uaaa a..._...,. aboMd lbeoil ~-·Lady fanlt, &oa
point an die P.Ci&C OCean where II wu lluttttn ~. indudinf, relidtnta of loeded ODIO l1WO smaller Yeteela for
Newoon ae.da. COIU Meta wt Seal im&MW'atioft anto lbe U aaled Slates. Bach, are facina ~ i.a Lot Aa,eln rn 1917, Uhler. LaFoau and others for lbrir alks4 roles an am•ias multi· allcplly ll'_l'aQled '° tmuale 11 1on1 of
10G loeds ol ~\W\I from SOutheut ~uana &om die Owf oTThailand to a
Asia to the Wnt Coast. point bet'M'left HaWlli and Tabiti1 where it
An tftdH:tmaat chatlet that William wat~ioanocbeuhipano~t
Ubkr, 39, a former ~ui resiMnt now inco the llntted States.
livana in 0ra.QIC County, and Eqcoc Accordina to the iricbctment. the men
Laforce, SJ, oT Cave J~on. Ore., used a vanety or metbocb to avoid
heeded a rinc th.at tneludt'Jd Tustin lawyer dct«tJon. incluch~ the use of decoy shjps Ned Carl Pearson and OIMn involved in to d11ll'K1 law enfo~t off teen
finanaal aspects of the aUeted en1erpr111e The men also aUc,edly htd ownership of
Uhlier and Laforce are accused of vessels. ln ont anslaDCe. ownership of the ~nna and dtrectins four tran"Paafic Lady Fame was traced to a California
lh1pmnt1 of manjuana &om Southeast panntnhip which utJhzed five names
Asia to the Uniled States between 1984 IJStcd on the obtnwy IJGI~ of an Orange
and I 987, whJle Uhler was ti vu• 1n Maui. C~nty newspapci. ICC'Ordtna to the
Accordiq to the indactRKOl, Uhler, . uwtictment. -.
l.afOKe, loqtime Maui restcknt Walttr Aatstant U.S. Attorney Steven Oymcr M. HJlh.,r, S6, and othen amltlllcd ssud the alleacd 1mU111en included Uhler. nearly 8 tons of. marijuana anto ~n 'Laforce. Lany Do)'k, 49, of Newport
Francisco aboard \be vessel Lloyd 8. Go~ Beach, Michael Tzouanak.is:,. JS, of C\osta
tn September l 984. Mesa, and Walter Ulrich, J9, of Sunset
Uhler' and the olhen are charaed with Beach
...,,...,..__,. .......
Option• for relouttnt this 61 ·1••~·old houH •r• dwlndllng.
->EO asr-pane vote worsens
woe~ of moving LB house
ly LESLIE EARNEST
Of -~ l'llOt k.aoff
Jule-s Swimmer's headache about "'"hat
to do with an historic house he re ued
from demolition turned into a m1y.11ne
Thur;day when the C ~S4'1 omm1ss1on
denied h1~ apphcat1on to settle the struc-
ture on has lot in nonh Laguna Beach
w1mmer took cu\tod) of the 61 -year·
old house, one of tht· fir5t homes built in
the Three Arch Bay communtt), after the
Cit} Coun(;1I issued a public plea for help
in December.
Over the next few months, the O'-' ncr of
Le Pcttt Gourmet re taurant had to clear hurd~s POSCd by the Design Review Board
and withstand tht' ful") of CaJOn Street
nc1ghbors.1njt} that "'1mmcrwasallo"'-
ed a series of vanances when he plop~
the sh•nalc-sidcd structure 1n the nc1ah·
borhood.
But Thursday. comm1 s1oncn sided
wt th the nelihbors. den) inJ the apph·
cation 6-4 on the grounds that the
vananccs should not h.ave been allo"cd.
accord1na to Chuc~ Damm. Coo tal Com·
mission d1stnct director.
c:'pla1n1ng the) had allov.cd the mo'c to
take place on a temporary ba ''to save the
house from being dcstro)ed.
Council members Dan Kenney and
Mart.ha Colhson both expressed f rus-
trauon ai 1he comm1~1on's dcc1 ion "I'd~) it's a veQ unfortunate act that's
happened." C oll1son s~ud. "I perwn.UI)
v.ould be in favor of an appeal to 1hc
Coastal Comm1ss1on. 1f thal's pos 1blr "
"''mmcr's dwindling options do in-
clude the poss1b1ht) of filing a ··re·
cons1dcrat1on rt-Qu~t" with the com·
m1 ion
But Terr) Trombatorc, who ll\e next
door to the lot whcrt the hmonc-house
now tcnta11 .. el} sits. c;a1d the next mO\C
hould be for S"1mmer to meet with his
neighbors
··w e need 10 s11 down and come to ~me
'°"of a1rttmcn1," frombatort said "He refuse to rc.llly add~ s the co nee ms of the neighbors. And I gue 1hc Coostal Com-
m1s)1on thinks 1hc c11y of 1A1una Beach
really didn't do,a \Cr) good JOb euhcr .. ·• ~nd '"'"1mme"{ \I.oho has v.ondcred mort
than once "h> Ile c' er got '""oh cd 1n the
lir\1 place. wus not \\1ll1na Thursda)
aflcmoon to even conc.1dcr '-"hat h1\ ne't
StCP. will be •We can't e'en 1h1n~ about 1t. The
repercu~1on rould be e'tens1.,e," w1m-
mer 1d. "Probably SS0.000 ha been
la tldditioa to tbc ""'-~ UbAtr,
Pelnon, Terry P. ~1 '7. of seal leech. the former cbWf operauna ofticet of Tower
Labontona lac .• and Dovac M . ._. 56, a w prepem· · fA>m C'yinta, were
iftdicled on inoomc In related dwJtt, Brilll is Uhltt'1 mothtr..tn-law. -AflO characd ~re Martin ~vine, 49, or
New Y otk and Su Francisco; Charles Lann. 4S, of C05ta Mesa; and Jeanoe
Dee,34,ofSealBcach.
Proeccuton allelie Uhler and Dec both
SiJ!'ed false fcderafinoome tax returns for
1984-87.
The indictment also allqes that
Pearson Dee and Bnas helped Uhler
conceal trom the Internal Revenue Service
mJllaon.s or dollars or 1noome he re<:e1ved
from drua mul&lina. Uhler allegedly used Pearson to hold
tit•c to Uliler's $375,000 house on
HoopGalau Dn vc on Maui. That hou.st" has
been seized by authonties.
Uhler. LaForcc, Pcanon, Doyle and Ulnch face maximum sentences up to hfe
in pnson 1f c-0nv1cted. ·
The prosec utor said authont1cs have
arrested hlcr. Terry and Jeanne Ott.
TIOMNkit wt .,.... ,.,... ...
~this momias,
HiU,.r _, ..,...... n~ ill
H1wa.i. bal n 11 ..aknowll .ta M will be broulbt to Loi Aftldtt. Ulridl ii wvilll •
I S-)Caf' priloft W1D ia Theillted for
manJuana unuat• ... Clymer Mid..
The others were sun betna IOUlht. be
said.
Al a hearina 1\undl__} aftemoOD, U.S.
Dlstnc1 Juctet-Veneua Ta~&o. eet bail
at SI million for Pe1noa. ~S0,000 far
Teny Dee, SS0,000 for Jean Dee, ud
SI 00,000 for BnaJ. T~ oiaered Tzouanak.11 ~
without bail. Uhler, onkttd hdd i.a
custody toniabt. will leek bail tomonow.
James Riddet, 'Peanon's attorney, de-
chned to comment on the charJCS. Kc said
Uhler wu Peanon '• cHan. but he declined to elaborate.
Peanon is unabfe to post SI million bail.
Riddct said ... Ridden araued that his client has no
prior record and has been 1 civd lltiptor
for 14 years. He spent 10 years as a
probation officer before tblt, R1ddeu SIJd.
Festival Saturday will.
beest understaAGifl~---
among ethnic groups
1y I08 VAN EYKEN
OfN~,._SUfl
Re 1dents of a ( 'osta Mc~ neigh-
borhood troubled by recent ten ion
betv.een homrowncrs ind homeless
people will ha .. e a chance 10 get together
for an af\ernoon p1cn1e and mu 1c fe oval
Saturday.
The fim in a series of net&}lborhood
fest1 vaJs intended to dcfu~ 1en~1on and foster better u ndersta ndma bet v.ccn eth rue
groups wall be hc:ld from 11 a.m to 3 p.m.
at the field ncx.t lo the Rea Community
(enter ofTHam1hon ~venue.
1 he fcsuvals arc the brain h1IJ of the
CO'ita Mesa Human RelauonsComm1ttcc.
~ up...lti4car m ~~nsc to rcsaden • -cone ms ov.cr th~ arowing pr~~n« of
1mm1grant d )"ll•·Orker>, ...,,ho gather mom ..
ings m uch location a) Lions Park Th~
comm1ttccJs purpose has s1n<:c c11pandcd
to include other area related to human
rights and communitv needs
"I he Human Rd811on) Committee"''&
set up \t the recommendation of our fim
0a) Labor Ta .k force," Ytd Ct t) oun-
cilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. "It wa felt
that w11h the chanain& dcmoaraphtt1 ti'\
our CU). It would be a ~ idea to ha <vc a
vehicle to add re ~some of th~ problems.
The idea behind tbc min1-fC\t1,ali 1s
imply to bnnt commun111ts t 1hcr 1n a
cclcbrato" manner "
Jonathan h1~l. chairman of 1he
Human RelatJons Committee. said the
Rea playing field was choten for the first
nc1&hborhood festival because ii was one
ofihc few l\lilable parks with electricity.
He said the fe$tival was not an attempt to
solve thl' nelJhborhood's problems at one
fell s~oop.. -
"But obviously it's a aood place to stan
beau of ~ tension that have ex.isled
there." he id.
Committee memben hope to orpnize
11 nct&hborhood fests. culminauna in a
c11yw1dc muh1-<'thnic fcS11val at Uons
Park on 5(pt 23
Hornbuckle sa1d "SOmc -of the poverty a 1 tancc orpni1.ations based at Rea
Center v.ouki be hold1na I nformal open l\~nn.-Saturday's-mtni-~ti~.
T~ hare Our Sches food "'nuy,
which ha.s been the focus of many
netahborhood complaints because of its
poor and homelcs d1entelc. wlll be am.ona
those open to the pubhc on Saturday,
1CCOrd1na to Je1n Fotbath. director of t.bc
pti' ate rthcf agency.
.. We'll be tbcrt and our doon wtU be
open;· Forbath sa1d. "We don't want to
make a bt& (\cal about it. but 1f anlonc
•ould hkc to come an a.nd sec our facthty,
~e·d be aJad lO !ho• them around." -
Thc tCStl\ al v.111 feat\Jtt ICOUttte and
"ocal mu 1 petfonni.!b loca.le"Ou1>1and rt Jdents 1re eocou to bnna pmet
and picn~ lunche Sc 1e5el said.
ROgersCable TVrates
.~ojump 2 6 % in June
ly ROBERT BARKER
Of IM OlilJy ..... kalf
Roge~Cahle T\ '1e"'e~ in Hununaton
Beach. Foun1a1n \.ilk) and other \\est
Orange ( ount> Clllt'S "-111 be tut with a 26
~rccn1 increase in their monthly ba 1
scr-v1cc bills bcs>nnt111 Jun<.' I. company
ollirnil ~1d 1 hursda)'.
The ra te for basic ~f\ 1Cl"S wtll climb
lrom Sl4 Q to S I 9S There al 1 a S
pcn.cnt tranch1sc f~ that WJIJ bnna the
month I' ball lo S 19 9 for Rase rs Cable rv !!tub ribcn
there's been no increase in more than 2'n
)e&rsothtt than the franch1M: fee that ~nt
into effect m Occcmber 1987.
Hununaton 8cach City ounc1lman Don Mac lh tcr. a dtrtetor of the Pubhc
<.1bk TV .\utbontr. an advtsof) board
and field~ residents complaint said he
doesn't ~he\e lhc increases "art out of hne ..
The av erase monthly bill ts $33, and will chmb only about $2. he saJd
Cable TV 1ndu tt)' has been dettaulate.d
and c111es havt' no authonty over rate
•
ltholA&h the house ha alrcad) bc'cn
mo .. ed onto the lot at Swtmmer' e'pcMc.
Damm 511d the <'Omm1s51on con 1dercd
tht 1pphcauon as 1f the struc1urc had no1
)Ct bttn relocated. The fact th:u If wa~
mo~cd withOut a pcmrn. even tcmpor-
anl)', u 1n lttelfe viola11on of tht" ( oa~tJI
&I LJ'a.. book I Act, Damm said ,.~wport urary sail! c unci voted unantmou h at their
pent to th1 point To mo\ c the hou!IC ofT
the prem1SC"S and act the stte ~ d to the
cond111on 1t "'as "ould prolxlbly co t
another 40,IXX>, and 1t'sall w;ntcd money Ho'-'t'\'Cr the compan). Y.h1ch la t
month "';is pu rcha~ by 8LC OM. 1
ut&ttnrry--01 Hou<ston lndu tne\. ""'"
~ucc tha~cs on prt'm1um SCl"\'IC't'\ -
u h u t I BO and 01 nC)' channels -and
rt'ntal charge bnnsina the a\C~r.iie
month!) increase 10 ahout S2.SO. officials
1d.
increases. \iacAlh cu tatd.
OffiC1al for Roacn Cable TV. wb1ch is
c~pectcd toc;fw\te its na.me 1n tht co=--• 1ndl1mc. --- -
"It' alm t lud1crous to thml about tt."
N~ Bt'ach Public Lab~ry-·s-an_n_ua_I _u_ttd _ _.._,l-as_.._t.,.mecttng to send-a Tcttct to -illc
book ak ~ill be held from 7 p.m to 9 p.m commtss1on approving the oro1cc1 and
Wtdnaday. Apnl 26, (membeft only). I l a.m. to 8
month released 1nform1t1on that h
p.m. Thunday.r. Apnl 27, and 10 a.m. to S pm
Fnday, Apnl 2&. and Saturday. Apnl 29. Nnr mcmbenb1pa may be obtained dunna
Wcdnetda)''• ule. AU 1ubjtci aitcaones w1U be
available. Procttds •di .UDPkmen1 the hbnry
buds\. Checks madt to the N~ Bath Fnend
of IM Library arc '8.l dellKtiblt. for f\arthcr
iatbnnacioa. call DoaM H8amoed at 673-4lS4.
Traffic stop earns NB a drug bust
Riie\ tor lht first prt'm1um (pa\)
the methamphctam tnC' pack t•d tor ..nit" channel '-'111 he: cut Imm ~ 11 to $9 95 per
1 he dru' 1 popul rl)' ~no""n a "uan\." or month Ratt'S for a ond J)TCm1um ••soetJ • channel ·.-..II h( ~uccd from S9.9S to
ba.s1c rates ran&ntt from S 12. 9S per month
in Carson (Amencan) to S20. IS 1n Lona
Beach ( 1mmons).
Huntifllton ~ach, Fountain Vallt'y,
tanton and Westm1n tcr 1n fcl)naary
greed to s.cll an optJon to take over the
four-c•t> S)stcm 1n the futun; ~leari• Che "•> for P"rthuc by KBLCOM. Hunt·
lf\lton Bt'ach. bem& the larsest city 1n tk ~>stem, rttc1\lcd S6 mllbon Fountain
f \11 '\U\tl
Friday. pnl 15
No mceU"lf ICMduled
,#
Pohcc arrc ted tv.o men and rCCO'-Crtd
'42 arams of mtthampl'tetammc Thu~y aft~r makina a routine traffic \top 1n
N~ponBcach
The su,pens' car was stoprd at 2 Is e. m ocar the corner o e.-p0r1
Boulf vard and Hosp1taJ Road. e"'pon
Polace Lt. Tim Newman said
After lpptOICht"J the \U (>C\t ' t'lr. offk~rs Dan Reynolds and Robcn
Barbthat saw drua paraphernalia. cv.-
mua tatd. TM ofrtttn tearched the car and found
8c)n.I held 1n ~wpon 1a1I 1n heu of S8.9S S 10,000 bail e h "'err {1lcnn \u tin Rental rate~ lor eon,erten art bem1 C\lt
kenned)' .CI of nahc1m and l m Jc'!( from S4 9~ to S' QS Valle aot S2 mtlhon Brun~. 39: of Placentt · Com pan\ oflic 11li ~id that 70 pcrtcnt
Newman 1d police bcl1C\C drug u~f'\ of R Ct'\ lU\tomc~ take pn:m1um r-
There art 3 .SOJ ubKrlbcrs in Hut-
1~ton Bel h and 9.213 ~ ia
Fountain Valle). company officials said. a~ 1umina tu mcchamphctan11nc "' the) 'llt'\ become morr a•itt of the dal\&(n of John 81 ~h m the compan)· Wenem
cocamc and other druas rtaion president. said 1n a Pf't'\S re~ase that
ompan)' Vitt Prtiidcnt 8echant .W that thcrt has been a .. tremen-..'"
i nctate •n beSIC procramfllilll ~ ia dlle ··we're ttt•na more and mort of thi the Mrate adJu tmcnts.. ~O«t modest dnll on the strttt." ht 11id. an( rates in costs to cu tomtn 1n that last two ycan..
•
'.l'own. • •• A Costa Mesa woman fil~ n
auault complaint ••n't a female
MiJhbor Who iM said attacked htt,
pUJled btt hair and bit ber hand. The
aJ~ w11ant reponedl """' lo tht v1C1Un'1 :¥,ment to complain aboUu family a thlt •11.,,,.on. • • ~ ~ftll:f-aide w1ndoWI of a car pMtled 1n tk JlOO block of Plrt Center~ tmlllled bet"'"" s p.M'.
T .... y aad 6:JO •·•· W•u~y. O.rzr ... •••••l190;ncft ~ llO I .. of'rlltr')' Into die ..eilide. • • • Aa °'8ali Coua&y Hiid SWl
C"tlnrona at 2150 a.-Miw Dti'(
.. lliroktft ildo bet•• 5·)0 p.m. T....,_y Ud 1 Lift. Wedneldly.
~ wefto,I •••._were ..... " .......
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State rests case again t Night Stalker
LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ ~ution
rested its cue Thursday apiost Ni&ht Stalker
defendant Richard Ramirez after a jaif guard told
juron of Ramirez• boast that: ''There's blood
behind the Niaht Stalker."
The prosecution, which once estimated its case would take six months, manased to present all
of its evidence in 31 days of testimony over two
months.
"The people rest," said Deputy District
Attorney P. Phillip Halpin. .
Superior Coun Judge Michael Tynan then
told juron he was giving the defense a two-week
break to prepare its case and wouJd resume trial on
May 1. • Ramirez, 29, a drifter from El Paso. Tex. is
charged with 13 murders and 30 related felon ies in
a string of nighttime attacks which tcnified
Southern California in the summer of 1985.
The la't witntM to lntify aaainat Ramirez was
David Laws, a lhtrifrs deputy who ,uardcd the
defendant in his ha&h-sccurity area o 1he county
Jill for a yeaf and a 'half. On Oct. 30, 1986, he said Ramirez. beckoned
him to the door ofh11 room.
"He called my name and ~id, "Laws. come
here." the deputy recalled.
He said Ramirez then showed him two gnsty
pictures of a woman murder victim lyi ng nude on
her bed.
"He said. 'People come up here nd call me a
Runk, and I show them the pictures and say.
There's blood behind the Ni&ht Stalker,' and they
go away all pale,"' Laws tesulied.
The witness identified one of the pictures.
which showed allqed Night Stalker victim Maxine
Zazzara. he had been stabbed to death and her
e)es were gouged out.
Wright:· I have
Llone no wrong
WASHINGTON (AP) -With his tight to protect her honor and pasition as the nation's highest integrity from any challCnjC from any
elected Democrat in jeopardy. House source whatever the cost.
Speaker Jim Wright mounted an ''Whether I'm speakeroftbe house.
emotional defense Thursday against which is the greatest honor I've ever
serious ethics charges and declared he had, is not important ... Wright ~1d.
would "fight to the last ounce of "What is important is that Congress
conviction and energy that I possess.·· move swiftly -and I'm prepared to
In a JO-minute counteroffensive move very sw1flly-to get d1strac11ve
delivered to rcponcrs and television matters ofth1s kind behmd us so that
cameras. Wright sought to rebut point we can concentrate on the reall}
by point the charges being lodged 1mponant thin~s that affect this
against him by the House ethics count ry of ours.'
comm ittee, which was writing its He saigi hi s reputation "1s the most
finaJ report after a I 0-month, $1.5 important th mg and the onl) really
million in vestigation of bis finances. im~rtant thing. For my good name, JllllWrlght
package.
Another shtritrs deputy wbo pwdtd
Ramire1 on a "su1c1de watch'' 1n the da)'S after his
amst said he saw RamirtL draw1na iymbols of
devil worship in b~ on 1hc Door of his cell on
Sept. 2. I 98S. He had bttn armted Aua. 30. 1985.
··1 looked through 1hc doorway and saw the
defendant sut1ng on the toilet" said Dtputy
Gerald Newbold. "He was blttdin& from lhe
palm." He said he watched Ramirez dip his left hand
into the blood on his njht palm and wnte on the
floor the numbers "666" and draw a pentagram -
an invened star surrounded by a circle. Photographs of the bloody draw1np were
entered in evidence alona v.-1th a news photo taken
on Oct. 24, 1985, when Ramirez showed reporters
and photographers a pentagram drawn on rus right
palm dunna a coun appearance. II was the day Ramirez shouted, "Hail Satan!" ' . .
Congress.
approves
Contra aid
Flanked by members of his leader-which JS the legacy I mtcnd to lea ve
ship team and Texas colleagues. my t:hlldren and m)'· arandch1ldrcn , I
Wnght's voice choked with emotion \Viii fight to the last ounce of
as he defended his wifeJ. Bct)y._ against ~conviction and energy that I possess."
the charge that her ) 18.000-a:year Wright declined to field quesuons
salary from a Fort Wonh business after fi1s sta1emcnt. After his 1m·
partner amounts to an improper gift. passioned public defense. Wnght
He said his wife was "a good returned to the busmess of the House,
decent, caring1 thoroughly honorable appearing in the chamber to push for
person" and nc would "damn well a vote on a $49. 7 million Contra aid
Rep. Charles Wilson. who was
among the three do1en or so of the
260 House Democrats to aucnd
Wnght's speech. said the ncnt "!)Cr-
ves to brace ('\'Cl).bodY up for a good.
hard tough fight · But he added . "W('
haven't hit bottom }Ct."
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Smoky museum fire does llttle da""9I
LOS ANGELES -A smoky firt chated hundrech of p.trons from the
county Museum of Art lhul'ida), but apperently did link damaec to the
mable colkction and \plrt'd a tra"cling e'hibit uf works b) noted Amencan
painter G~a o·Kttffe. . One firdi&hter ~ffcred minor bums dunn1 the 12:56 p.m. fire which wu
confined toa basement hallw11) in the Robert O. Andtraon Bu1ldina,0Mofthe
museum's five halls. u1d city Assistant fire C"h1ef Jim Young. Smc>kc
permeated the five-tory bu1ld1na. and museum expem were tr~1n1 to If.CS'>
possible damage to artworks after the flames were doused at J :19 Pm.
Assembly OKs cycle helmet blll
ACRAMENTO -The As$C'mbl)' narrowl) appro"ed a mandatory
motorC)de helmet bill rnunday that ~upponcrs \aid would la' e brain~ but
opponent said woulcJ curb freedoms • "Any 1mpleton knows the helmet proteca the bram." ~1d ~
semblywoman Dcl:11nc Easun. l).lJn1on City . .. Even 1f 1t work • the real th mg here 1s -.c're ao1na 10 tell ad uh meru-an,
what the) 're going to do v.Jth their h('ad ," s:ud opponent A $Cmbl)man Gil .
Ferguson. R-Ncwport lkach 1 he' ote was 41 -24, a b:lre maJomy of the 80-member hou$C. to ~nd 88
by Asc;c~bl)man Dick Floyd, [).('anon. to tbc state Senate.
Aeromexlco crash jury still dellberatlng
LOS ANGELE -i\ JUry trying to as)C s blame for the Ccrntos air
disaster that took 82 lives wound up its ninth da) of dchberat1on Thu~a>
"ithout"rcaching a verdict. The) "111 f'C)ume this morning. In hght of the tongdcliberat1ons, U .. D1str1ctJudge Oa1o 1d V. Ken)on ha~
agreed to allow lawyers to return to their office<; so they can take care of oth er
work. The dcci ion means that a \C rd1ct, on('t' returned. would not be read for
two hours to allow the attornc}i. to 1r11vcl from Orange Count> and Long
Beach.
~
Indian activist's extradition protested
SAN FR ANC ISCO -Beating a drum and chanting a at1ve ~mcncan
anthem. supporter'\ of Indian acll\ 1 t Eddie H'ucher announced a pct11Jon
drive Thursda) to a k uo'. George DcukmcJ1an to block Hatcher"s curad1tion
to North Carolina on k1dnappmg charges. Hat her. 31, and T1moth) Jacob . 20. "ere a('cu..cd 0H.1dnapp1ng people
in The Robeson1an Nev. paper m Lumbcnon. "J < for I 0 hours 1n Februal) 1988ro an effort to dr.i" :utl'nllon to the Tu~arora Indians' claim.,, Robeson
County Jaw enforcement offiual'i were mvoh.ed m drug trafficking
Fumes force evaucatlon of 1,400
SANTA MONIC A -Police evacuated 1.400 people Thursday from 1he
Santa Monica C1v1c Aud11onum when spectators watchanJ students perform
in a school show complained of fumes and fainted, authont1es said.
About 18 people were taken to t. John's Medical Center, Santa Monica
Hospital Medical Center and the Uni versity of CaJJfom1a, Los Angeles Med ical Center (or treatment, said Fire Depanment dispatcher Mike h1elds.
The stncken were yo uths in their early teens or younger. They compla1ned
of d1zzmess, hght-hcadednc ond so me were vomiti ng, said Ted Braun,
spQte.smanior...Sama..Mon1ca Hosp~! Medical Center.
MOHl,D RHIJ:t ·s
Panel ·probes brutallty In Georgia
MO COW --\ comm1.ss1on 1s 1n"c 11g.a11ng ~hc1hcr sold1en. used
shovels to beat nat1onah~t demons1rators an So\1ct Georgia dunng a clash m
which 19 people died. a government pokcsman said Thunday.
In the Georgian cap11al of Tb1lts1 enc of the Sun<iA) confrontation an
es11ma1cd 2,000 people marched through the strccto, for thC' first funeral foront"
of the ,. 1cums ps)chiatmt Lia DJanJiiradtt" 42 .. accerd1ng to a local human
nghts ac11v1st
Five Arabs kllled In village raid
BETHLEH EM, Oct:up1ed We\t Bank: -Israeli troops stormed into a
West Bank village he fore da"'n ThuNiay ma starch-.and-~rre l raid. tnuenng
one of the bloodiest da~he~ 1n the 16-month Palest1nian-upns1ng. l\t kast fhe
Ara~ "ere reported killed and do1em "'ounded ·
Elsewhere. 16 Palc~11n1a n were wounded b) gunfire 1n confrontations
with soldiers. 1nclud1na fi,c 11hot 10 Rc1hlchem nots to protest the death of a
teen.ager who was wounded la\I week. hospital offic1ali said.
Syrian copters attack Soviet ships
MOS OW -T"'o S r1an helicopter, rocketed two Soviet navy vessel., in
the Mediterranean th•~ wC(k, anJunna 'it'\ en So' 1ct saJlors. one cnt1c~lh
Foreign M1n1 II)' poke man C1cnnady I. Ger.mmov reponcd Thunday
He said ~yna apolo111cd for the anad. and thata prehm1nary an'e ua.aton
rnd1catcd the helicopter pilot~ attacked in error
The military new J)3J)(r "raLna)a Z"Clda 1dcn11fod the badlt, ~oundcd
man ao; L Shk11chenko and 1d. "There 1\ lntlc hope to save him ·
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••a""" r..-c..,
Kenneth Ye aw·, Mesa's
first letter' carf°ter-7 ~
Kenneth Yc.i"' thl' fir'lt kncr
earner to make tht.• rounds in the
newl> 1ncorpara1ed ut) of ( o\ta
Mesa 1n 1953. died Th1mda) a1 lloag
Memonal Ho,p1taloflungrnm:er He
WJ'> 73
.\Costa :-..ii:~ postal emplo,ce tor
more than lour decade\. '\ca" laicr
"'orked as a clerk and then ad .. :rnted
10 accountant before re11nng 1n 1975
He is remcmtx·rl·d b' fnend'I and
colleagues a<, a chcertul. guod-natun:<J
person v.ho ma1nta1ncd his \unn)
annvde even m his later ~ear\ ..... hen
he wa., d1\3blcd h) lung ailment'
"He "'as one happ) ldlov. ·• "31d
his long11mc lnend Bob '>ha"' "\\ l.
used to get together e' cry Wl•tlnt'\·
da). he and I and a few oth er lnendo;
He lo' eel ha .. ing people 11rou1nd him
We used to mt'Ct O\l!r 10 lluntinjlton
Beach. but latcl) hl'I health didn't
Qcrillll hun to gu out. o "e'd get
together 0' i:r .11 hi'> hou-.c I k m·' l'(
let his health problems get him doY.n
th.ouah."
Hov.ard W11hc). another r<.·tin:d
poslal '"orl>.er v. ho 1i1oorlcd tor man}
-.cars "'uh '\ca"' called him Jn
c\ccp11onalh lr11:ndl) and hdpJul w
"'orkcr "lie v.a 'I 11 rt.·.11 n1le gu} .. \\.11hq
said "He al"aH had 11 \m1k lur \OU
.\nd 11 }OU had· a problem "llh "·or~
he v.a alv.aH thc1c to help I k and
his v.1le v.crc .alv.J\\ .11 \tx:1:il tum·
1101\S Jt lhl' Offill'. rhl'\ \\efl.' ~1th
re'!lll~ n1lC. lm:ndh ix·oplc •·
Ycav. 's service at thl' ( osta M e~
Post Office bcgDn in I 'J48 at a ume
"hen postal "'ori..crs v.erc usual!\
called upon to panu.1pate 1n art
phases of the opcra11on. from oning.
to dt'11 .. cr. and ~n ing <.u<,toml·f'\
\\ llhC) said.
"He v.as in'ohed ""h praou:Jll\
e' Cl) pha!IC ol 1hq<1b. and he thd v.dl
at c\t.'r)thang." \\ 11hq s:u<J
Bill 'fol\ 1h1ll manager ol <. U\·
tomcr 5er' 1cc'I tor the · C u\la \1es.t
Post Oflicc v.orleJ v.1th Yt.·av. from
I Yll6 until Yea""~ reurcmcnt I k
Joined v.11h the other'> in n.·markintt
on \ cav. '\ pkasant d1\J'l()'lll1on
"lie wa'I a great gu~ lut'I ul fun and
\Cr) plea\anl 10 "ori.. "11h ··
Muh 1h1ll ..aid
-\,nat1\cofC hampagnl·.111 \ca"
came 10 Co\tJ Mc'><l in I 94M v.1th h1'1
wi le. rhclma. A \etcran ol \\-orld \.\.ar II. '\ca" '»Cf'\~~'~ ~abl»e'I from I 941
to 1946 and ..aw ac11on in tht• \outh
Pac11ic and in Nev. Guinea
He "as '' member ol the I O) JI Ordl·r of \1oo~ and the 1>1-...ibkcJ
-'\-meman Veterans. h1'1 v.1fc \a1d
In add11wn 10 tll'i v.1lc '\ca" 1\
\Ur\l\t•d b\ a s1'>tl'1 lolcnc I u1..ht.•ne
of 1 londa l\\O s1\ll'r'l-lll·l.1v. '"'l'
n1cte' and a ncpht'\\
\.1s1tat1on v.111 bl' held \und,l\ from
4 10 'Ip m Jt Patilit VI<'''< h:ipd 1n
'-cv. pon Beath f' Unl·ral ~·f\ llC<, Jrl'
'>(;hcdukd lor \1 onda~ JI I pm at
Paufil \ ll''" < hapl'I
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Councilman in hot water
over remark to Vietnamese
.\ Wc\lm1n1s1cr cit) councilman
tonccdcd r hursda) that he ma) ha\ l'
mis pokcn v.hen he told V1etnamew
1mm1grnnts. ''If )OU want to be South
Vietnamese. go balk 10 5-0uth Viet·
nam.··
Councilman franl f·I) \lopped
shon of apologwna for lh<' rcmarl...
wh1th he s.a1d '\1\3~ 1ntl'nded to uggest
that 1mm1grants need to make more
of an effort to a!ls1milatc into \nwri·
can '°''ct) Some V1ctnamcSt' imm11ran1s !>31il
the:. v.ould tr; to r«all t·I) O\ er the
rcmarl.. ~dehH•rcd r uc~3) night
bcfort tne rounc1I 'Otl'd down a
n:quest for a parade 10 honor 1et-
nam \\-ar dead.
"We're tr;,ing to promote harmun)'
an the cit}.· 1d Tien au)cn, a
member of the orpn111na committee
for South \i 1c1namc~ \rmed I on.e\ t>a-.. '\\>(' rt.· ohwrving the \men·
can '-'ll). a' ~ell 3\ our hern.ige "
Parade lomrn1ttee pol~i.An
nhur ~uche!tk t.. .. 11«1 I r)' mm·
mentc; .. nothing more than a tngotcd,
rae1al ~lur aga1n'lt the Vietnamese It'~ hke telling the lmh to go back to
Ireland 1f the) want 10 celebrate St
Patnck' Da> or Mrxicans th11t they
can't celebrate C 1nt..o de Ma)o lk
o u&ht to bl' 1m~ached "
Fry wa\ amona four of fhe councsl
members who ... otcd a11in\t closina a
trttt 1n the cat)'\ Lau~ iaon ar~
,
lor a June 18 P\)r:uh: to honor ~outh
Vietnamese and \mencans l"lled 1n
the Vietnam War. Three of the four l'ounc1I members
who' oted dov.n.thl· two-hour par.toe
..aid the pl)radc org..in11mg comQ11ttee
should time 11s event to ~on form v.1th
a U. hohda). i.uch as Memorial
Day "h's m) opinion that )OU'rc all
Americans Jnd )Ou'd belier Ix ~menean-. If )OV "ant to Ix \ou1h
\'1etn3mese. JO b:id to ~uth Vitt·
nJm:· Fr; 101<1 tht' parade organ1Lcrs
"'That ma) bl' unl:ur hut that'' m)
opinion and f'm sure that IS the
opinion of a lot of people .around
here ..
f f). a World War II \Cteran. sa1J
Thu™' > he had l'l"tCl'ed about fi\C
call!. from \1ctnJmcse 1mm1gran1s
uppon1ng his statement. bccau\C
thC) bchc'e the 1mm1grant') 'lhould
as')1nul tc But he said It ma} hn .. e
been "a little harsh.. to tdl the
1mm1gr-.ant to go back to their
homeland. Ft) said he meant onl) to coun"iCI
the 1mm1gra n~ to "tr; to change and
b«omc an mencan, learn Enahsh,
11 1s your new language Join 1n with
the populace and learn )OUr new
Wl)s." ·
"l don't mtnd bcint recalled,'' he
added "but the po[amat1on that
v.ould caust ~ould be horrendou\,"
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The followina list of Oran$t Coast
real estate transfers. wh ich includes
the name of the buyer, address and
the pnce paid for the propcn y, was
compiled from county records and
escrow companiei-.by .. Homeowners
Marketing Service~.
Company offi cials <Mty the list may
have an error factor of 7 percent
dunng a )Car's tame because of
speculation bu yang and errors.
The hst 1s published for the
1nforma11onal use of our reade~ and
1s protected by copyright to Home·
owners Marketing Services.
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Chn G. Marshall:.16445 Aberdene
Mountain No. 111 > 122,000
Mr. & Mrs. Billy J. Boh noon.
18213 Danw1ll t. $280.000
Mr.&.Ms. tevcn J.A ony, 1190Q
Goodale-Ave $1 51.000
Richard Krng, 9340 Hone} sue lo.le
Ave. $352.000
Mr. & Mrs ( huan H l u. 10797 L
Fonda Clrclc $2 9,000
Edward Hecht . 10852 l a Tcrraz\)
$280.000
Ho111 _ M L 1 1 ISOSO Lemon 51 $407,000 Mr & Mrs Lav.ren~
'en van1. I S9 I 6 l.ugan Court
$1 37,000
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Son T. Ngu)-cn. 17 17 Los Jardanes
$219,000
Rosalie Yacobacc1. I 072 Mam-
moth Coun S 184.000
Mr. & Mrs. John Lang, 16549
Markh11m -st P-10.000 P~u~ong Luu. 10735 Morning
Glory S320,000
Larri Dnnnon. 17940 Oak
$81 .000
Mr & Mrs \\ ilhur E. Metzler.
18562 Palm t $287.000
Charles M Le. I b456 Pondero~
St $2 5.000
Mr Mrs. 1cl A Estrada. 10449
Rio Grande C oun S16l.OOO
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Mr. cl Mn. Chun T. Ya, 8848
Salmon Drive $300,000
Ronald C. Green, 17894 Santa
Manana $264,000 Bradlcy~9· Vaughn. 16261 Sierra
l. $225,000
Mr. & Mrs. KcvanP.Hunt. 18290
an Carlotta St. $360.000
Mr. & Mn. Martin J. Pacheco,
16234 San Gabnel St. $221 ,000
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Smith,
435 San Isadora St. S 195.000
Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Evan~ 10040
~n Miguel Coun $I 54,000
Da\,1d E. Kaiser, 12092 ylvan
R1\,er No. 69 s 136.000
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see us smy,youll
from a new pers •
Now()pm~9AM-1PM
Mond.-.y & Fnd.1y 9AM-7PM.
Tuncby-Thundiy 9AM_.PM.
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&.tunii¥ hours .u~ only one of the ronvmil"JlCC'S you1J find
at Stturity Pacif K .
• knoW th.it on the bu~ drys of the Wttk. you oftm
nttd more wnt to~ to the bank. That why ~ opm on
Mondays:.-1mby5fionl9 AM t 7 PM. Vou'D aa.o ~
.itc our 24-h&ir custotntr~'icr lint' Plus With owr 8'70 ~ Al'Mt. you"I alw.iys hive~ a«dl ID c:mh.
If youft-not~ the llUIDun you dctnw &om~
tw&. comr in to onr Of our 550beada'°°"'119 Sllurclly,
kx ... ice. Ba:JUIC' whm. comes co bauc mwcnicnot.
M oftft a ditl:Kt• pon of V'IC'W.
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A8 Ot'Mge CoMt DAILY PILOT I F~, April 14, 1ta9
Gerri •nd Joni H•rvey .
Tim. Debbie Bremmer. Wiiheim Gu1t•f
M ag n uson
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Charle, D esm •rals w ith Trish Nichols •nd Drs. Joe K effer and Al N ichols.
Museum's .EXh/bitionists open SC Village restaurant .
By KAREN REED , ' • •
OMly l'illot Con~~nt
Hear the name ··e,h1b111onisl'>." and 11 ma) cOnJUrl'
up questionable visions of men in ' a nous forms of public
display.
O n the contra I'). ho"e' er. the nanw appl1e\ 10 a
!>mall group of wo men, "The [\h1b111001-;1s." n ne"
support group of the Laguna Art Museum organt1l'd.
according to founding president Debbie Bremner. to
undcrwnte "one ma1or exh1b1t1on a ~car·· for the
museum.
T he group'!> forum Monda) night "a" thl' otfo:iill
grand open ing of Gustaf .\nder!. restaurant. outh ( oas1
Village. where IOO-plus supporters of the museum
gathered for an e\c111nggourmct dinner and to raise lund'
for 1hc ne" organization
"Isn't 11 a fabulous name:-· said Teri Kennady. L.\~1
board trustee and founding group member asked of·'The
E\h1bit iona sts." "lt'.s fu n and crca11 "e. JU!.I like th\·
d~ nam1c group o f women orga n111ng the t:ouncil."
According to Bremner. The E\h1b111on1sts ha'e a
membership of 22. wi th new memlx·rs being added dail).
The) plan to hold a major fund-ra141er annual!) ao, "ell as
offer educational programs for members. "It''> an up and
J an et Cartwright. Patsy Tartaglia, Sandy Eag le and Teri Ken nady. Dolores M iihouse. Lyn~ Kirst , N a n cy K irst and Ann Summers.
coming group." she said proudl)
There was at ll'ac;t one other proud pcr'>O(l on hand -
Gustaf Aoders· co-o" ncr Wilhelm Gustaf Magou on. I k
circulated conunuall~. ensunngall "a" faring "ell Jurrng
1he oc1al hour wh1rh featured gra,:id la\. golden l·a, 1ar
and froLen .\ba' 11.
The other half of the learn. If Anders Strandber~
took his tancc in the klll'hen most of the l'' l'ning. ("Hl·'
the shyer of the tv.o." said Bremner). orcheo;trnt1n1t the
crcauun ol tlw hH' UHll\l' nll·al fhl' unuc.,ual ml·nu
tnd ud1 ng rl·d hdl JXPfX'I \llUP \\ llh hJ,11 l f(IUIUO\ JMl\k
~alad. Jnd li ll.'1 ut hl'l'I in 'iailton ll'd "'"l' ""m~· " th
rrcaml•c.l moll'I\. l.'\pl.11ned "h' thl' con1lmpn1.11'
con II nt:n ial l'lll\I I'll' of (,u \t,1 I .\ ndl''' ha<, l llll I 11H1.tlh h~·\.·i1
an a"'a1J-,, inna 111 the tor ml.'r I .1 lollJ l<><..111t•n
La Jolla·, '°'' " Orangl' ( ounl\ \ ~ain ,,, till \c..a nc.l rna' 1an-1n1,p11l'U n· .. 1a11ran1 nwt "11h pk.1\,11ll
re\pon\l' lro m lllU'>l'UOl '>llPPOrtl'I' -111\lll\ 1ng rhl I.., ...
rx·1 f)\'r.,on lll'kl'I II tool 111> lonii(1 than .1 quid. gl.1nH .11
thl' tabk'i -brimming \\Ith lour '''°(.'-gla,.,._., and a hm1
ul eating utcn<..il' at l'arh plall' \l'lltnf -to !..no" 1h;11
d1nnl'r "ould al<,o Ix· a "orl ul art
HJl J...ground -mt1c;11. amt "'' ing l.'ntcrtainml n1 lpnn llkd ..,, : Barbara and Beroit' Brad) Br.id~ .rnd
'''c><.1.ltl''> \Jn I >11:~01 ''a' un-j.!olnJt 1hrnuph llll l'' l'n111~·
.1 hnd moml'l\t u l .,1knu.· un.urnng nnl~ "hl·n I \ \1
buar~l prl~Hknt Claudelle . ha" 111~ to than!.; all thl'
\Upportl'f\ anc.l 111 la ud thl' Ill'" u1unul
Dl'\\l'rt .1 !!l'm'rou' 'ampling of lour \in!':.il l:Ol1ll''-
111in\ .tnd1hl.' lin.1k 111 lour \lnnd.1\1 \\llll'\ tdon,1ll'<l h'
lhl· \\ llll'f\ lor thl• l'\1.'lll) \\l fl flOUfl'll ,1<, lhl' l'\l'nlll~
\\Ound to a do~. l hl· E'<h1h111on1't\ hJ\tn~ ra1~·d in
e\H'"' of Io OO<i
( 1 UC"SIS~'<ploring thl· Ill " fl'\IJUrJrll and e nJO\ 1ng t h~
ong1 nal art of Ellen 'chreibman alk "h1ch gniccd 1h-.:
\\all'> 1ndudcd L .\\I fl\>ard tru\tl·c~ Trish and Al Nlchol<1,
Da\ Id and Sand) Eagle. Larr} Nelson, Tom an<l EllUbeU1
Tierne), Pat y Tartaglia, Norma GIO\"er, Anton
Segerstrom, and) a nd Harold Price. alld Dolores
Milbou plu<, ne" l\h1b1t1on1 1s Joni (v. 1th Gerr)'I
Harvey, Janet Carlwrlgbt. c1nd A.no ummers.
llOHOS('OPI·:
Help available fo molesters .,1ir:t1•m· S Frida),t\Prnu
-~:_)f-~ --AfUE~· (\bn h 21-\pril 19) You v.ondered "h\ ~ou \\Crc not rece1' inl!
li"l'i.TiTToflTr.lrn luo'i athtl'\ crncn t .. Tumght wu u ill be ttntcr ol ilttcnnnn.
DE..\R ..\NN LAN DERS: 1 am a helped by drug tberap). Check with thl·ir nmtalt:' or fl''>orl 10 ,11,111ll. or pr.ll'>l'd JQd \\tncd and dined Romanll' hgure\ prom1ncn tl~ Gemini 1~ in
child molester. I no"" kno" that "'hat yo ur physician. nd1luk ' Plllllll' • . ., -, . . • I dad had tcrnblc consequences for • • • \1 n I Ill., ·r pun1"h thl'lll i111 ol TALRLS I \pril _11.\1J' _0) 'I ou II h:iH greater und~r\landinl! ol
m } victims. It is not easy to think D \R ..\'"' l .\ \,J)f R\ r h" angl·~ or .,rlll/or tu .,ho" Ill' r,'mrr d11cduH purpo•,. propat' \ Jhll· Woman horn under (ant tr m1gh1 ...i~ ·1
about what 1 have done . .\t tlmC!> 11 is e'>S..1} hdpcd me rJl'>l' m\ lhildrcn I 11 •1) . 1• 1 1 1 1 11 n h.ne dl'lltkd \ou oirc \\orth m) dlort'" \Hep1 oiler to ma l e unu\ual puhl 1l
tcrrrf\tng but I am &"lt1no "h"re I "1'h 1 coul<l \J\ thot 1 (ollcml·J thl' \trat~· 11..,ma1.:ll l1hl'1111 I ~'.!~ ""~>, ~1~: 111111°1 .ipix·arJnn~ ; · ' ~ ~ ad \ IH' 10 thl' letter hut I kll \hw t h ~ 1 '\.1 . •Id c""' h " u '. • GEMi\ 11 \h.1) 21-J unl· 2111 \ 1tcnt1on lCntu·\ around humor, 'er~t1lit}.
"'1 ~ntltobcandforfthe firslft time in m~ man> time~ .1long thl' \\a) o,~\.l_',l'll''<K:d;·Pa'rll •ulr·~ 1'111~pnin1l~'1'nnl'" ln\rlJ'>l·d \o,.i..d adl\11) 'I ou"ll haH',_ ____________ .._
1ie. am proud 0 m)se · \\ 11 h all thl· problcru \ 1)arc nt'> h:t\l' ~ u ,·nd • h '1 u • 1 1• 1"' rt·.1.,on llHdchr,11l· hutwa" linl "hen 11 1 am being helped b) an organiza-toe.la\ I am '>cndin° 11 rn the honi· th.ir 1
111
1 ll' 1 h"1_,c..·n ,am uu 0 '01 ' • orn•·, tu l'\tra' ·• •Jnn· \mn"onl tnl''i t1on called Parents L'na ted. ""h1ch 0 .~ w p ml· o nu Ill\ t•l1''Ul' • • " • 1t mattht hdp c;omeone do J httk \I· ~ 1 1 to \\:II'' u \\ll~ht reduln · counsels people "ho ha'e exuall) better ob.-\RL\Dl R"l r \ll "'I Ix-lH'r n11ndlu 11.11 Ill\ <A"(.L"R IJ ·"'l ·J 1 ,., \. .• abused their children or othrr famrl > . • l hlldrl·n arl· nwrch l tuldn:n .rnd 1h.11 ,.. c. um -u ~ --1 -.tuu~ members. It also helps all se'ualt) ber<.·cc1"in&one-on-one thcrap,. The DER lJ'.1'AH. It s a ~caullful l '>houldnotl'\Jll'l.tthl'lllloha\l'tlw (1l·n11111 llll''l\Jfl . lk akrt wnu~rn1ng
abused children . whether the' "'err na11onal headquarter of thi!> or-prayer and Im Ct'rtain that at \\ill be t d d 1 1 d 11 dct.111' rndud1n \mall print '\1one) · gan1zat1o n 1 Parents n1ted Inter-.,clipped and reread b> parents e\Cr)· nlJL ~trit) an JUI fm,.,.:n 11° ·1 u 1' 11 nlaH m.1•or rok Protl'Cl a\~·t\ dnn'1 v1ct1m1zcdb) fam 1l" membcrsornot. 11 PO 8 95, ~ J where c nit• no rn ll'lll o it: •· · " h 1 1 < 1 The prrmarygoalo fParen1sl 'n11cd ~~~Y.n~s18~:Q9'5i 0 ' -•• an me. p RfN l '\PR Yfl< oprurtun11' tu Jo thinf' tor thl·m-gl'l' up '11nll:t ing or notHng OS( ........... ..
b h f . A • .\ ..c"hc\orto'makl•thl'irt"'"dl'(l\lon\ ,t\\lKlall hdp'>\llU o\erlonll' red tape lllil .. W.• ... • 1s 10 rcak t c c~clc o SC\uall> Please prr nl 1h1 k11.er \nn and 0 l fca,enl\ fa.thl·r mah· If\!: a · abusing chi ldren. The people Parents help those v.ho need it -\:'lo Oelll'r parent Teach me to uotkr-Heir nw lo ~rant them all rl'.1'\•n · Lf.O 'I 1 ,, \uf ~11 Fo,u\ on rcadinp "-n tt ng. c o<,er rappo rt "It l
United helps fa ll into lhc folm" ing Of FENDER '>land 111\ t:hildrcn. 10 h~ten pat1~·nth .1hk· rl'tjUl.'\l'> and g1\l Oh lhl' uiur.1gl.' rd.lllH' 1nduJ1nt hrnthl.·r\ and '>l'>tCr'> \\.car )OU~. rnlors· sold . \Clio"
categon es: Child Vr ct1ms. ibling'>. DEAR OFFENDERr: Thank you 10 "hat 1·he) ha"eto \3\ and to an<."l'·r to den) them lhl' pm 1kit1.'' th,11 I otangl.' I \l hange tllca'> kt other.. knov. "true feeling~. Virgo JOH>hcd
.\MA Cs (adults mole ted as chrl· for lelliag ol11ers aboal an orgaolu-their quc'it1om l..ind h. tl11nl.. Illa\ tx lwmful VJH GO ( \up ., "\-~pt 111 \tud> L~o me ~fil" r·mpha\1 on .diploma<.~
dren ). Offenders (men and "'Omen). tion tllal ht>lps ~orle wbo have this Kel'P me from interrupting m I k ip Ill\.' tn Ix· tau and 11"1 ,1nJ ir.iuou'n"' in .incpting accolade \ ou 11 l~rn Jl cnl\ about" hat '>-'.KC:umnr
and Non-Offendi ng Parents. ·\II bldeoas problem. bo~ lbat tbose contrad1ct1ntt ~ind .<> Lo1d '><>that I "111 l·.trn thl·11 l'k· hind \l<.·nc., 'I ou c..ould he'"' iltd to attend ihcatn<.-::il perto rm<inl.e
group arc led b) profc'is1onall) wbo aeed the program will embrace Help me to he,.., councou\ to lhl·m lo"l' and 11.''>Jll'l. t and l hl·~ \\Ill \\,111110 LIBRA l\q ll ~"l-Oct n1 < iatn 'aluablc hmh b~ '>tlld) 101 l co "irgo
trained therapist \ cond1 11on ol il. I llope, too, tbal clllld mole ters as I "ant thl'm 10 he Hl m<.· 11n1tatc me r h1" " thl· wprl'llll' nu·,..., c;' < ~<.k ,., \u<.h that )OU ~1n lncn<h inOucn~ pcopk . rc.aluc prnfil
membership 1s that the.-person mu\t t'Verywllere k.now tha t tbey can be I nrt.1d thrt l I \hould l·'"er 1.111~h .11 rnmphmi:nt .\men Imm cnte1p11., Ix-gun uppro\lma1cl~ 10 d.J \\ agel Performanll· rating ~-------------------<w1c.1andinr
L
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLsTERY INC.
... ,_ .... CMr'l lert!
1122 .... llll., CtsTA •SA-541·1151 REVOCABLE LMNG TRUSTS
SEMINAR OATES
Ann. 12 l 27 {7 9 p.m.) • APRlL 29 (10 12 t<loon)
Learn How To:
• A110td Pfob•te anci .. nomey s fee.s
• lwOiO unnecessary 1nhert11nce ll ll
• Preser.,.. aepar11e property
• Solve sl•P·Chtld pro111S1on1
• AYOtd captt•I g•1ns 1u
• Prevent herOtC me<:loc•r procedures
and 11~1ng mediCl l ellpenMs
• A1101d ConMr11atorsh1p
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Not9tl M. Montton
Attom9y .. i.-
SEMINARS HELO AT.
8840 W•rner Av JOJ
Fount11n V•ll~y CA 9U08
l .. '9. BO"D
·couples' sleep
ha bits change
SCORPIO !O t ll Nm 11) k rla110mh1p 1 ~Iron& requ1rl'\ attention ·
11nd add<.'d r<.c,pon.,1hil11\ \poth&ht on career. dcadhm•\ dale uf 1nsuranCl·
pohon Ollkr ind1 ' 1du:il ·enlighten'> .. ~ou re rd1na ~ttxk and 1n\c\tmcn1
AGITl'ARll ~ C'-o' ~:!-Del.'.~ I 1· Man) of )uur ··b(\t c.iuah11cs·· surface.
\ o u II hh ak lr<.'l" horn rl•,tncuon'>. cmc1t1onal and othcN1\e. Emphasi\ qn
tra'ct <.'ll utJt1on t1 ''thfTcrcnt" kind of rom:anu· \ uu mt.l\ led 3\ 1f Ooa11na..
CAPRICOR:\ 1 IA'l. 12-J.an IQ) Obt. 1n hint ltum ~3f.lllanu') mCS$A&r
'ilrc\<o indr 1l\:n<ll·ntc. \l)k . cream 1t\ ....,.11J1n1ne\\ to 1a~e grt"atcr~ hargc of )our
OY.n dl'\l1n) It Y.111 not hl· nl.'l°l.'')~r\ tn ;,id hrrc to 11a,1 routine!>
AQl ARIL IJ:an 20-Fcb I ) \ ou'll hl• J1~u\\tng and 1oen ou\h
I hl' hmger •1 n1.1n Jnd "1111i.111 hH· con\1tknn partnr r'>h1p k gal 3 t1on marit:tl l:ltu., Protec t reputation b~
1ogl·thl·1. thl' 1.11 1lw1 ap.1 rt thn 111..l' to . tx·1ni :l\\.Jrl.' ot r1etm pc;n11,.,.onc; I oopholc doc\ c>.m (.an( t r nat1'<'l" fiaurl"' tx· ''hl•n thl'' 'kl'P \o rlP.,Ht' .1 N,·,f p o min ·nih . ..
m.rn ulat"IUl.l'I \\h~I <Olllllll\\llllluf.. r ei/ E {l l·h 111-\1an:h .!Ol [\ nmcnt . tr\\ the "' tcr\, You V.IO b) \lud~ ol lhc.: m,ilt< 1 · gJ' 1ng lu ll r>IJ> to tnk•llt•c 111.1l cur10')1h t)l."U'> on Da\IC\. ind uaing coe>lt:tn -\C~mg. '>ur .. 1' al k.11 "t oung ixnon ..c:cl appro' ul rcaardma cmplo~ mcnt. .\cc 1dcrll~ ol ,,1r10U\ ~inlh lllJllll' If' APRIL 14 l. YO RBIRTHDAY .. ouart c.:JP3blc ol ~n11na.of pu111ng pcopk Ill \h lanl''>IJ hul th1.: lllU\I I .• I t 't 11 ..._ r rummon kind 1, 11.,ted il' "l.ilhnr, Put '3l"roc,') tl. ·.t\ 10 u\ nann J\ uon ou rnJC>\ 11tat1on and mcm'-""1'5 o oppo\1tr \l.' tC'>pontl C1cmin1 ¥ 1f10 \.ig111anus ~r~n., pla\ 1mponon1 role\ m )Our 01 tH·l'\ hk ) ou Jfl.' l.Otnplc11ng ma1or <)Cir v.111 be fn:r of rc•.tr1 tJOn\, obhgahon'
n<.ln\en\lnal 1nh1h111on\ \ ou·11 ··kno"' · ttm dunng M<a • In June. rc~1dcn t ~omc v.ord'I p<ur up 1n •• l.l.1nd\ d I ... h II ..... bl II mnnnl'r. what': If Htm.ud I luv.hl"' .an rn.1111.1 \latuo, 'IUl•Jl'U 10 c .ingc .\u U\I "' '"". mcmorn c. "I lcaturC'
hacJ huilt .I ll'mpk Olli of tlw \\l.lod hl.' monc' .and loH" lor )Ou lhl\ )Car.
u'>l'tl 10 tiu1ld that h1~ pl.111l·. 11
n11ght''l' h..·c..·n l.\ lll(I 1lw ··u11lh
C hurc.. h .. I he pl:tnl' " h 11l h nol
'>Prun·
ti .~ N,I\\ h<.'ro John P.rnl fonl''>
drc.,.,ed the· part .lcrnrd ing 10 th<.•
h1~to11c,\I lootnoll''i Al ood rn l \a'ih ,
1 hn-<.· p1 tOI'> tud.ed thcrl·undet.
HICIDf~I
East-West
deals.
vUlnaable.
NORTH
t A It Q 10 1
Q VoW
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North
Con\1der unmamed "omen .1gl.· :!9 • • A ' 1 3
and oldl·r l>o ~ou ~1-11\.I \..lnll' JC. WIST EAST ··~·1.11 rl'J~cts'1" R1d1l.lllou"' \o \\h) • 9 6 3 • I 5 •
do 88 percent of them \O 1egurd Q A Q It 6 • 3 Q I ' 2
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subcommi tee votes for S90 billion bailout plan '
1-&•111ram••._,....~..-fOii months ,RJ.aneou..... as 1iiliii1iiitltldar1Uppcw11t11 wt6 * wtte erMfall) SOUAd c~ in lhC rqula•OI')' s&andiidLbvt males 1t the berricn btiMeASAlaalMl~ ~-Ill,..._ Pl'OOOIAf for 50lvina whit's dnaibed capnal 1tandlrdt art 1 bis improvt-ca~tal standard . mott dfnkult for rqulatorJ to 1m-mcrc1al banks. the tubcom .. ~
UHINOTON Prnidcnt as tilt •ont financi81 crit.is santt the mtnt ovn cllstut1 standards and 'Wt CMa1nly iC't 11 as somelh1n1 P<>St the top ptnahy. d«1dtd to makt baAks and c:nd1t
PO billion plan 10 bail out tht Dcpreuaon. Jurv1ved 1h much bttttt shape than th11 trodes th~ ~si~. them~ o~. ·~ Earlier 1 hur'Miay. the Hou uO. union• thll concentrate !l least,)() .-cl loan 1ndu"ry cltartd its The bill 'A'OUld prov1dt $~ b1lhon lhty expected. adm1nistrat1on S bill, ht said. It $ committee amtnded 1hc bill b) ptrt·tnt of their bullftaS lft hOUllftl
IUJOr ronareuional hurdlt over tM next thrtt:)~n to c~ or .. lt"s now prtttyclearthata bill will rtally bu1~1na 1hc sk) «'raptr on rcmovanJ bamc~ 10 the mt'ldina of lrndina e~1aibk for loans from the
• pusina a HouSt subcom· mersc about JS() faded S&ll and pass with cnouah moot") 10 take care quichand. the thrift industry with commemal rei1onal Federal Homt Loen Bank .
oae day afta rttcivina the another S40 b .. lion nettSSary to mttt of the probkm in lhe nut SC\.eral The bills passed by the bank in& bankina It vot~ to permit bank r h also a roved b "oice vote u.-.mous endorsement of the ~n. govtmment ~daes made last )e.ar in ~cars and n w1ll ,.h1~e f11rl> tou&h panels also r~tructure the rqulatory holding· companies to 1mmediatcl> n an~endme~r fomni ?cdctal Home
ale llnkint Committee. the rescucofanothtr 200mst1tut1ons. rapnal standards, said Rep. \harfos bureaucracy. The chief s&L aicnc). begin acqu1nng both insolvent and Loan Bank Board hairman M
TM 41.member House Banking ·The aovemment "'ould bOrrow Schume~. D-N.Y .. "';'~o. was support· the federal Home Loan ~nk Board. heahhv s&ls. Dann Wall lo be reconfirmed by me ~ubcommnt« on financial instnu-muctrofthe monty throuah a quasi-ma Bush sproe:osat. It sbctterthan l will be spht up. fhe re11onal banks 1 d fi • 10 small bank~ and ~ 1~ after his ency 15 wrapped dla ttd b R f k .\ governmental corporation. kt.o.ep1n1 evtrex~. which make low-cost loans to s&ls n e crcncc • • • na T ~ ndtr ~~. [).fll .. palwd ~ge b,{i1b'>' "01~; SSO billion ol the spendma out o the The ldministrat1on is stilt unhap-will be placed under a new andcpen-thnfts. which fear that the na11on into the rea Uf'Y. .parunent u . "'* afttt four da"·lona drafl1~1 budget dcfict. Wnh interest. the P). however, ~•th House and Senate dent aacncy. The FDIC will act largc~t ~ommerc1al bankina com-the adm1n1strat1on rcstructunna ~wons wadinl thro"ua}l nearly 200 package as Cl(JX."Clcd to co t at least prov1~ons that ~ould permit capital-control of the &L depo u insurance panic will be able to amtt'I too much plan.
amendmenu. S 157 b1lhon over t&ae next decade deficient thrifts to continue growing. fund and what 1s left oft he aacncy will ~'dket J>O"-~ a:, their e~ksc. Bb h The admin1strat1on. 1n defcrtnct IO
The chairman of the full Banktn& "-Ith more than half com mg from The adm1nistrat1on sought to (orce becomt an arm of the Treasury 31 pr~pose sl~"'ri'"' h n s to U> Wair former boss, Utah Sen Jake
panel, Rep. Hcnl') e Gonzalez [). taApa)c~ "-Cak 1nst11u11ons to .shrink their Department. on Y 3J 10\ or 1 c ne'\t ho Garn. the ran kin& Repubhcan on •he
Jeus. said he hoped to mo"e the bill ccompan)tng the monc .are • optrat1ons or find a merger panner. In late acuon. the llousc subcom->hars and ealth) one as "'cl a rr ~natt Banking Committee, had
throulh his commmce ·b) Apnl :?? long ltst of what Bu h has c41led L. W1llwn Stidman. chairman of m11ttt voted to give the Jus11cc 1 at. ou&h1 to guatan1ec Wall the JOb
• and through the Hou~ b )' the end of .. never again" reforms 1he Federal Dcpos1t lnsuram:c Corp.. Departmcnt$7S m1lhon a )Catpursu-Rep tan Pams. R·Va .and Mal) lhrouah mid-1991. But Democrats, M•Y • The kc) reform -rcquinna L "'h1ch under the bill ~ould ict ingcnminals 1n the sa\lngs and loan Rose Oakar. D-Oh10. s:ud 1he1r unhapp) with Wall's dec1s1on last
}ollowrna 1 conference bctv.;een OY.ners to back their lending \\Ith expanded rcspons1b1ht> to insure industr). t.tp from SSO million in the measure "'as dc.,1gncd to attract new )ear to commit the government to
the House and Senate. that couJd put· more of tMtr o~n capn.al -.... as deposit 1n s&.Ls as' v.ell as coni· president's proposal The bill rei:uo's 10\estol") to the undercap11al11cd spend in& at lea t S38 billion to bail.
the bill on Bu\h. desk in early June, Y.lttrcd doY.o somewhat in both the mercial banls. ~1d the grov.;1h Bush's propo\Cd penalt ) of$ I m11l1on "1ngs and loan industn. ·out more than 200 S&Ls, want him
Houw and Senate ver\iOM, but loophok undermines v.hat are other-a day for scnous violations or In another mo\e breaking dny, n remo"cd
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Hiring right requires preparation and gut feelings
By JOY ANTHONY won"t tal n-ghraway; kfflrpre sing o.1yNocc-rc..,,..,. for information. Sometimes the} JU\t
need to be prodded. Light say\ But 1f Inter" 1e.,., ing someone for a JOb I\ not. )'OU can tell the JOb applicant that
kind of hkc going on a bhnd datc.-he or she 1s re pons1ble fo r find 1n1 fhen.~arealotofquc,tion\~ou'dhke someone in 1hc1r .... ork h1stol) to
10 a i... but can·t pro..,1dc a reference r ' er \tnte the ( 1' 11 Righi'> \lt'i of Perhaps the most d1ffil:u lt &\pt.'<. I of
1964 and 1<n2. cmplO\er-, ha"c had the JOb inter' tt:"-'' c"alua11ng 1he 10 "'alk on egg 'ihclfr, "hen tht:\ Ii · rl l I
ln'cr"''""' .. dJobapphcant\ lf,ou asl app ecant s pt ormance mp O)er ... ... sometimes pas o"cr an applicant
about a person's mantal tatus race. v.ho is extrcmel) nenous or en,.
n:ltg.iori. handicap. arre I rl"\"ord. or aniculatc. e""en "hen 4K>C1al \kills
1ranspona11on needc,dunng the inter-aren't 1mP,Ortant 10 the JOb
'1ew. )OU could get ued ··.\re )O·u "ttthng a httk ncr""ous" .. ~uppose an emplo~er "ants to J\l.: I 1gh1 "''"ask a h) applicant .\Oer
a y,oman 1f she ha1> toddler\ at hllml' ihr)' re-spond . .-.he sa) .. I under.-.1and
·if that pcl")on did not get the Joh and that 'r ou and IJu\t need to tall.. a hllk
the\ d1.-c1dcd the emplo)cr ~a.-. dis-bit \\c n~ to gel to kno"' calh
rnmena11ng against thl'Tll ti.:~ausc other I don·1 e\pct.l )OU 10 hil\l' all
the) had sm~l .~htldrcn. the) could the pcrkct ans"crs:·
bring a lay,sutt. S3)'i "Aanh n l 1ght. "A lot of 11mc \\.C forget that these
manager ot the b1~1I .\bho1t t.'nl· people .... ho arc ou1 looking for a JOb
pl.o)mCnt agcnc) .. tn • C'h.fXlrt ~ach ma> nut kn<J"' where 1he1r ne\t m1.·al
II s bc11~r 10 ac.k. Is thcr~.~"' rcnson 1 com in~ from:· Light said. "Ma) be you can rwork o'er11me. the) don t know ho" tht:)''re goin& to B~o_ften times. ,emplo)ers ~JH' l.O --93t 1heif rent or thcrr mongn~... •
1---"",.,,..g to get tnc an'>"'cr me~ necll Tt' lonsequcntl). a rnmmon error 1s
l'c,pec1all) ha rd to find ou1 ti wmeon1.· 10 hire tht: moc,1 articulate candidate.
has a drug probkm ·· ure )OU kno" .. The ixrson "ho has the "-Ondcrtul
11 Wf!lCbod) come in h1fhcr than a personaht) and 'ftOn of ~nocks )OU
k.11e: Ligh t said But the\ II prohahl} out 1n the tirst fl·" minutt.·c,·· ma) tx-
tlc sober dunng tht: 1nten tl'" the l:m pcr,on \OU should hire l 1gh1 To find out murr about a JX"on'\ \3)\ ·
balkiround I 1ght suggew. prohing She" remember\ one ~h nam1tc ran-
lor the real n:asun tht> left tht.'1r d1datc "'ho turned out io be a lou\\
lormer p<mt1on l suall) 1he JOb cmplo~cc Dunng the 1n1er"'e"' \he
apphc-.ml will '-J\ the\ kft ~l'au~ had a .. gu1 led" and \Ort of1gnorl'd ll
the) "'ant1.-U mor\' rcwM1b1ltt) or ometh1ng "a'i tdl1ng me that I d1dn'1
more mone\. But 11 thc) arc pre ~d thin!.. 1h111 pe~n "a'i bcin& &otall) up
the) m1a}11 men11on.rnnl11(t ';"llh a front .... 11h me The an'iwcr1> "l'rt: a
lormer cmplo)er, or a mt'd1l·al proh-httk too tanned
k m \fore often thiln not . ho"C'l'r a Reforen e chech arc 1he onl) ~tl' JOb applicant lei\ 11 Jll hang out
10 h.1re &ood peopk. \he a~drd Bu t .. People arc fatrl~ honr-;1 in 1ntn·
don 1 go th rough HompJn) '> ~r n· \le"~·.:· s;i, Don Le"''· a pcr'ionnl'I
net dc.~n(l'lcnt "I go to their .'iupcr· manager tor thl' 1.·11) ot I lun!!ngton
'1\0r he said If the upcr' 1sor Beach ... , ou'd be am:izcd One
f 'REDl1. 1.1'\t:
hrnes
Allard Academy
·hires acting co?ich
fellow wflO wa'i tnlCf\ ll'Wlng Or a company to ft\\' )Cllf'>. 1 IUlT wtl)
beach JOb said he'd "like to "ork at a )Ou'll find out "'hat their "aluts and
place where there\ a lot of girl\ goal-; urc
wanderi ng arou nd in b1l.1n1 ... " Lc"ts Roberts also 1,uggcsts ar,l.1ng "hat
turnrd him do\\ n book\ the .ipphrnnt I\ c urrcntl)
.\nothcr t1ml' Lc.,.,1s asked a reading. Often tttnl'~ a J>':r\on "ho's
woman y,h) \h1.· lclt a rompan) onl ) h1ghl)' mutl\all'd rt-ads boot.., and
tc,, hear a lung and '"' ohcd \IOf) maga11nc1, rcl.tll'd tu thctr JOh about her h1\r alla1~ ""h l:O-.. E,en 1n a -,mall bu.,.m•,, -nn
"'orkcr' "I got 1ht.• gcnt:ral tc.k:i."' bustne\s 1s 'mall -I "ant umdX><J;
Ll'Wt\ said 'J didn't rcall~ need more who's goan~ 10 be 1n thl' nght
J.Ofurmdtaon h ~;i, l.~od of cmbar· pos1t1on: Roberts C:\pla1m·d "I
ra' 1ng don't "an1 a disgruntled \eaetJI"\
Thr "or..t 1h1ng that can happen who n~all) \\t\he\ the) "l'rl' en wmc
during thr intrr~ 1e" 1\I0.8l'l olTtrack other JOh I "ant \Omeonl' '"ho "'
Ona\111n.alh. Ll'" 1-. hears con-comm med to 1ha1 CMl'1.'r and lC\'~100\ ol rehgious la 1th ·• lul of mOll\ atcJ ..
'Cl"\ ten cn1 rd11!J<1U<, folks get going Fr1:qucn1h cmplo\ Cl") h.1,c an
on 1ha1 tor '>llmrrea on 11·., a dt~'l\ter 1nadt·quatl' ·idea uf · "h..11 qualtfi.
bl'l:.IU\e H>ll can't get balk to the cations air 1mpur1an1 to 1flc JOb.
on~111al 11Hent ·· Roberts -;aid. Or. the) m1gh1 ha'e a
I ,en "or\C cmplo)t.•r' often talk. wholl) unrelatl'd ag1.•nda ·· r hc)-
too rnut.h thl'msche\. L '-'"IS '>atd could ha'e J nn·d w bl' .. 1rokcd or tu
") ou ge1 1..irnrd a''a) h} )Our O\\O be ltkcd .. Robt·nc, said .. ,o thl·~ h1rl·
bnl11.1nlt." ·· lhc pcr\on \\.ho Jl I'\ hke tht:) hkt:
Bui for am htr,IJ!&211Uat1on. the k1:~~m " •
1spr\•para110n ft sagood idea to,\ritl' An other ml\takl· 1s alwa)., tu hne
oul a lt\1 of qut:'lllOll" hdorc )OU '>tan somconc.-who shafl'\ yo ur 1n1crc'\I'>
an 1ntcf\ ti.'" and charalll'r tram Robert~ onn·
l 'ualh thO\l' quc.-.,1100\ "'111 re-hcl~-J. rct.ru111ngrnmpan) 1mpro'e 'ohearoundanapphcant"ss~1ll'iand its stall of headhunters b> teaching
C\pcnt.•ncl' but not the other <"sscnt1al the bos\ to .1, md n b> ·the-boo!.. t) ix
ingn•dtcnl\ nele'isal"\ to !IUCcess on ol pcm>n "l ie "a'I lr)tna 10 hire
1h1.· JOb \3~ Dick Rohen... of R l 'J)Cople "'ho "'l'rc 'en tructurcd and'
Robt•rt\ A.. .\s\oc1ates. a pc~onncl ng1d and "'ould abide b) the rules:·
run.,uh1ng lirm 1n < o ta Mesa .. Rob-Robem $31d "\\hat he n~ded ~ere
emrnun..clscmplo)cr<. to take a good people who "ere independent think-
look at a person· lommunic:u1on mg and creau' c ·•
<;t\h: thl.'tr mOtl\atton. and 1he1r ( oncluc,ion'' Don·t clonl.' )Ourself
ah1ht\ 10 get along "•th other; A13Jerica.n Orum Is a wttkly
.. I "'ould .isk dtrectl~ .\re \ou· a column devoted to belpio1 small
ll'am pla"l·r and could )OU demon· buslnts owners. If you are a buslness
\lrat1.• tha1 b' a IC\\ e\amplc'>' .\rl' 'ou owner troubled b) an Issue, the OaJI)
.KhtC\ emcnt onenll'd and could \OU ·Pilot may be able lo help. Send your
g1' I.' nll' '>Oml· l'\amplc'> of pa\I column Idea to Donna Mooney. bltJi· a 1.0mph hmt<nt ., .. \l'>o a'"-1hr fll.'r-ne s edllor. P.O. Be>~ ISff. Co<ta
!>OO\\herl'the\\lhkctohe"11h1nthat Me a.tUU.
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M•rllyn Ught, manager of a Newport 8each agency.
Fluor chief urges global trade thinking
By DONNA MOONEY
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'Whl.'n Fluor Daniel Inc's \tlt'
prl~tdcnt 01 1nterna11onal markcung
tound h1m~ll dct.iined b\ cu'iloms in
\tlantJ 10 .in.-." er QUl~llons ab<rnt hi\
lrt'Qut:nl mp\ nut ol the 1.'1.1un1n he
rr:I1ut'd one nt 1hr man~ 11ro"tng
1mphlataon\ ul trn· trade
£k\pttc the dl'lil\ ( harle'i Pnnglc
rrmJm' an ath t~atc oftntl.'rn.11mnal·
11atmn
·•Wt• 1n \mc-nca ha'r an "'"'ful Int
to oiler con,umN\ tn other nation ••
he told a grvup nl 40 at a mccung ol
\\omen tn \\ orld I radc Pnnglc ha.;
"orkcd tor 18 )eJf\ fur f luor Daniel
a branch ol In tnl•-h,1'1CJ f luor Corp
the nauon·, largt·st enganccnn~ and
COO\lrUl:llOll lirm
Pri ngle mark\ trade potenual 1n thr~c geotl.r.iph1rr1:i1on' l'a1.1fil Run
n.111on'> thr hr\t .. pot to "all:h "'" nlkr -.uh'>tan11.il trJdl' 1n thl' l\c\l
duadl'\ l "'' \\IJ' @rn" na11unal produ0 1'> C\pl•l tl'd w mJtl fl \\ t·\ll'l n
f umix· b\ th1. turn <ll the n•ntul"\
nahst'> pn:d1ll mainland t htnJ
aloni° \\ 111 "lrf<• ahead ltl fla'' I he
\ICI l n1un and rl.'platr JJ(l.ttl .i'
ha·, an the ~\.ond l3flt'\t &ro" n.i·
11onal produ' 1 h' :o IO
.\l\o in thl' f>Jl 11i1. Rim J1toan "
··bulging at th<' wam1, '4 tth l"a'>h .. and
Tat"an olTcrs 1he largc\I ;amount 11t
natural gJ'i rc~ne\
The '\CCOnd area Pringle marl 'i '"
!\orth .\menc. n trade bet"cen the
l .ind ( anada, 'part..l-0 h' .an
opcn-rtundl'd · nlll\Cml'nt lo\lard
lrc"c trade ..\t k:t<.I om-~m-ff t" lczsr
IM fluur \\ ork in ( anada lan N'
donl ;it Ml pcrlen1 tit the l \ pm\"
rhc tb1rd area the one Pnnttk ~1J
ollc~ 1hc mo 1 dram:u1r lhan&l'. I'>
l:uropc .\ J0tcn rnuntne~ plan to
l'ml'rgc.-a'> thl' European I lt1n11m11.
< ommun11' 1n 1942 \harin' nm·
c urren1.:\ and ot1cnn mud1 k ' p.l~'f\\Ofk for lrddt:~
Pnngle doc\n'1 l'\pt'Ct a smooth
1r.in .. 111on lx'C'JU'\C la"'" alone "-On·1
t han~l' .itt1tudl'' Prt1tt"(l1oni'>m .,.,111 lontanue to tx-a
probkm. he s:ud f or some Eu ro-
rcan' national pndc ·~ .. a mu h a
pJrt ot the t·uhurc as a lh rtt·hour
lu n\ h .\ \)l.()m~. men1.ans nttd to
\tuJ\ 1ulfurat·d1fforcnccs He u"e
~'opk w thtn~ globalh and take on
the r1.·'>run,1h1lm ot kam1n1 about
ot her nattun
Pnngk tnc\ to lollo"' h1 ov.;n
ad' ice. He• said hi.' th1nl..s of his
rnmp.am 1n a global "'a' .. It JU\t h3pprn~ tCT ht1tttquMtt"ffd I
Ir' 1nl' ... hlorn1a •·
Skepticism greets Eastern comeback pledge
ly DAN SEWELL
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b.inkrupt<:) """" protct 11on trom \ \OH1lkr .urllnt• wuldn't ¥l m•rJll' lu1 the l\11ch1nist'> union cla1ml·d
t..rl'dttor "h1k 11,1lll'lllPI\10 rt•\olH' l'nough r1•,1.·nut· to ~'"" lrt.·J11111' I hur\t.IJ' 1ha1 a dcd1nt" tn pa ~ er
II'> p1oblCnl'> the\ \,Ill.I l 1th1·1 I\('\\ O\\n~l\htp or ,1 tr.1tlk l3'>t month at f a tern\ \IStt'l
\11 \\ti -I ·''11'rn \irhnc'> man· Unum I ttJcr\ ~oiled ;it Oak~ • l1qliula11on ..:1ln1t l \lcrn·, 3\'>t't\ are lJrttl'r. Huu,ton ba"4.."\J ( ontincntal
agcmcnt\d.11111' lh.n the Jcht·mtd"'" \tall.'ment th.lt I J\tci 0 ould "ring 1n mun: rl.':th'>t11 ,om1• .10.11\'t' \:.lld \11 lin,·.-. md1l:llt.•d con'iumer dl\tr\ISt
lOmp;)n\ ,an r,•turn lroni h.lnl..ru!)tl ' C'ntlu&h rel rutt\ 10 r1.•pl;1H· ,111kn"' ( ,,·d1h'" 1.1,,· rnlun;J ri .. i.. 1n a lll frank l <1rt.·1110 1.:ha1rman ofpa~nt
J\ ~ 'J&n.tliuint l rm:r "'lthout J nc.,., .\nal\\l'I ._..1d '"··~Ill\ e l'uhhl'll\ l11.1u1da11on ·· -.;11J Ruller\ I)\ kl'r I l \il\ \ir l c11 p
oy, ner 01 "' c,tre .. tn union\ m~t "'•th 0 , t'r th( \tukl' anJ Jl•nJlc•'-"t rt\lru •• 31t1in,· an:th .,, .,., Dun ,\. Ph1•lp' ··11 \ 1thou1-h < 1lOt 1 nrn tal added
kc:p11t1\m I hur'lda) from lahor tunna pl.in\ ma hinder I .l\tt·rn, I a\lc1n " broughl ha k h1 ltll.' tl11ht' on fa.,trrn routl'\ dunng the
leader\ and \Ullll' an,11\""· chance\ of dimhin ilut trnm ~ ~ , rcd1tnr-. l<>ntinue ttl la , th4' rt'k ot \tr1kl·' lil'\I n1on1h. ll'i rc'rnuc
( omp.in' utlid:tl\ ""~ their go~I '" b1lhon in debt :and i ,k,.1d1• ur nearh their II\\ C\trnl·nt .• N n rr mile., kit "·-' pen; en1 frum lo rebuild fu'>tl'rn a\ a 'mallcr. mort •.• 1 \\8"'. tfab\'r, a t•m·ral lha11in.in \tun:h I~
t'llk1en1 l' 111l'r. hut .. ume anah\l\ r:~'t:::e:.v:::>::::0=.,=='====;::==--==============-=-----------------; ~\ that m1ah1 not ..aMI> the 11rhnc·,
crcda.ior anJ a \ak \1111 m1aJlt h( th
onl\ altcrna11,t
l:·utcrn Pre\ldent Phil S.k~. an-
no unl ma the mil ~ of 1 S.&64
m1lhon hu)uut propo~I ~> former
baM:blll ulmm1woner Pctt'r V.
ebtrruth, ~1J \\ l'dne4oda' the ~oin·
pany Cn\ 1\IOn\ jraJuall) rebu1ld1n1
to 1 camrr ~•th aoout I .000 cm·
plo}C't\ and I l(I lo I plane n)1n1
to601010t1h.,
That l'Ould be Jo•n from a prt·
stnkt l"OOton-c ut lO 000 ft) •na .?~0 .,-,no to 110 c1ht\ but larJC1 than 1ti
prcwnl ~ S()(1"1tmpl.o~lU and ft'lht
tchcduk' 11mounu a to 10 pttttnt of
ptt•stnlr upt'r&llOft\
Marl"h 4 ~mkc b~ Ea~tem·,
~h1n1 t J01ncd b~ ti\ pilot\ and
ftiaht aurnd.lnl\, 'mu.II> aroundC'd
&ht airhnc anJ fOC'CN u to ~"°" k
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Market play~rs wait
for inflation marks
• ly CHn °"""'" Conveni~noQtherbankcanmatch. New Hours ,.,=~K -Thestockmarket No~'l 1 Ba k fA . . s a· suffered a broad setblck Thullday II ·n, n 0 menca lS open atur ays 1raden warily awaited the latest
from 9 AM to I PM at over 825 branches. '"T'<n-1~1-----i-1 ~~'!Tn::~"v~s:!':io:ilO
At more locations than any other bank in Friday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM industnats dropped 23.6S points to 2.296.00.
California. And we've extended our week-Saturday 9:00 AM·l;OO PM Dedinina issues outnumbcrtd ad· va~ ~ more than 2 to I in
day hours as well as our week. So come to B of A. If your bank isn't ~t~tn£'uhl=--1~.Jr ,~~. ~~
giving YOU Convenience like this, it isn't doing the job. :~!n:fd. LOOS down and SOI un-
D the b L-Volume on the floor of the Bia
oing jo RK more Califurnians: = .. ~~if ~~.~i!: r.:i::::~~::; • anmon. Nationwide, contolidattd volu~ in NYSE-listed i11ues, 1n-
cludi111 lndn in thole stocks on ~I eubanln Ind in the over· tM-c:IDlinllt "lnlillift. totaled 168.22
~ ....... ~ llid I Wiik dollar in
fottian exchansc and nsina opcn-
market anttrest rate~ helped to set the tone for the di)'. Pricn of lona·tcrm aovemmcnt
bondt, which move an the o~tt
direction from 1ntcmt rat~ fell
abour-Sttor nwch S1,.000 1n fa«
~•luc. The ,ovunment is due to repon today on the pt9ducer pri« indtt of
firulhed ,oodl for Marcb.
Analystt c•pect the PfK'C indt• to
show an 1naa1e of about O.S percent.
down from 1.0 percent in both
January aftd February. Thal would provide mt lealt a a ... ivc bit of
evMlcnce that a llowina econom1 -.. ~ucina.upward ~on anfta· uon and tnleftll nita.
In a new bit of evickftcc that
bulinauctivitY: indeed llllctftina;
the c~ .....-ent rePoned
that ret8il ... incr11•d a 1CU1 O. l
pe1centllM1M1tth. folloiri••down--wa...a-milld G.6 pe1ceat cledine .,...,. .
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IUljOltl\1
Fixing the blame
for Exxon's oil
spill in Alaska
Orange Coast re 1dents have much at stake in the
controversy over Amenca's worst 011 spill.
When news broke, our first reaction was shock and
empathy Shock as ExxQn waged a futtle effort to contain and
clean up the spill, and empathy for Alaska's residents who
must live wath the environmental and economic losses.
Then came the anger
The captain of the Exxon Valdez had a record of alcohol
abuse and was dnnking before the accident. His 987-foot
tanker was ofl<ourse when 1t hit a reef arid spilled I I mil hon
gallons of tts v1 ous black cargo onto the pnsttne water~ of
Pnncc William Sound
There were unanswered questions too
Would the spill ha ve happened 1f Exxon used more
expensi ve double-hull tankers?D1d Exxon emplo)ce take too
much tame to begin <.ont:unmg the spill? Would that tcsponsc
have been quicker 1f the company had not recent I)' laid ofT
• many employees trai ned to clean up spills? Does anyone -
the oil indusl ry, $late or federal government -ha ve a
contingency plan to adequately deal wath such asp11l'!
-Orange Coastrcsidcrus won 'tfctl.thc..cconom1c effects of
the spilt hlce Ala ka's re idents. but it has and will continue to
pinch pocketbooks here.
Ga olinc price have al read)' increased. That was blamed
on the spill beca use it interrupted the supp!y of Alaskan 011 to
the West C'oast. And there will be more pnce increases
Exxon's Ala ka coord inator Don C'onetl stud th1~ v.eck
th e com p an> would increase pnce to recover the cost of the
spill.·· 1f1t gctS to the consumer. that's where 1t gets ... he \a1d .
But C'oast residents have a deeper, more troubling
concern connected to th e Alaskan spill. h's the Califo rnia
nightmare.
Earl) ne'l:t )Car the federal government will act on a
proposal fo r more Califo rnia offsh ore oil leases omc
offshore dnlh ng opponents think the pro posal will be
appro\-ed Other contend that the fed eral go,crnment
downpla)ed th e potential for spills off the C ahfo rn1a coa~t 10
that propo al. ~
The nightma re geh wor e 1f )OU sv.1t(h the name of an
Orange Coast communal)' with the name of a tO\\n on
Ala ka's coast.
Picture Newport Beach in the place of Kodiak . ..\laska .
_ How _would we react'! l-low would our econom} and
--environment tan<,1 up -agafo t-miDiaos of gaHons-of ~ck_
black goo riding the waves toward our beaches?
Drilling foes hope the spill will renew the figh t against
offsh orednlling. T.here 1salsoa movement to amass a lca nup
fund as insurance against a Cahfomia offshore spill
En aronmentahsts hkc the atural Resources Defense
Council's Lisa peer arc fueling the cause b> sa) mg "The
Valdez dasa ter shows that cnvaronmentall} ound oil
development is a contrad1ct1on 1n term s."
Others counter that argument b> pointing out that the
ntted tatc ha one-founh the world's population but use\
three-fourth of the v.orld·s cncrg, resources. The> \a) the
solt11ion 1s to reduec our con umpt1on of 011 a nd011 product'>
laska' Lt. Go'. 'tephen McAlpine agrees tha t menca
as the world·s cnerg> glutton, but he balances that Mth a
rcahsllc poltucal asse ment. .. Are we wall ing to sta~c out a
po hucal posatton. a social pos1 uon that causes our standard of
hvmg to be dramaucall) reduced? I'm not sure that the
American public is in that frame of mind at th is point."
En vironmental Protection gcncy Administra tor Wii-
ham Reall y. when a ked 1f thc spill would affect plan for mo re
dnlhng in Ala ka. \aid. "The nation has encrg) cho1~e . and
all of them im pose some nsk and entaa some cost. lt is
inconcei vable thnt an) nauon would walk awa) from the
resources (that ex ist 1n l\laska):· .
witch ~mencan for Orange Coast resident and )OU have
a demonstration of the local harem the rcspons1b1ltt ) fo r the
laska 011 spill. It 1s easily seen e\-er) day on our traffic.
choked frccwa} It' demon tratcd by the number of cnr
wtth onl} o drt\ er behind the '<'h eel. b> our relucta n e to use
pubhc transportatio n and b} our re 1\tance to an)thang thJt
will d1min1 h our demand for more gasoline 3nd 011 produc l'>
Orange <. oa t re 1dent~ arc b) no means alo ne an the
blame in thi s complex uppl)-~nd-<iemand equatton. E\\on
mu t toke mo t of th e blame. and the Cf'lttre 011 1ndu tr)
hould be forced to take tcp to le sen the chance of future
pills But some of the re pon 1b1ltt) a nd much oft he solution
hes with con umer natlonw1dc bccau~ our life t) le our
demands are,a big pan of the problem
Op&nlont e.apreued kl tti;a IC>tce ere tl'IQM of the Oa•ty Pilot OtMr v...-eapreMtd on th•• 1>&9911• thoM or thetf Mlthofs and artiall ~•rt
commtnta are lnYlted and may b9 eent to The Daily P110t P 0 Bo• tS60,
Coeta~t212G
IOD\l I' Hl,IOH l
TOd•):11f nday. \pnl 14.tbc 104th
day of 1989 Thcr~·;in-26 1 da)s lcftin
the )Car.
Toda)·~ h11hh1ht in history.
On \prtl 14. 186 5 Prt\tdcnt
brah:tm Lincoln was ,hot and
mortall) wounded b) John Wtl~c
Booth while 1ncnd1na the comcd>
"Our American Coutin"' at f ord'i
l'hn&er 10 Wuhinaton. Th! pre 1·
dent dltd the follow int moro1n1
On thi1dltc: In 17.59, C-JCOrac: FrtJcnd; Handel
died 1n L,Ondon.
. In 177$, tbc fint \mrncan 10C1cty for tht abolmon ol \lavcl) .,,
orpn11t'd t>) lmjamin Mllftn and
BcnJam1n RMlh In 1121, the fint tdiuon of Noah Web$ttt"• .. mcncan Oicttonary of w EnsJ1sh Lanau•·· "" pubhsh·
ed.
In 1902, J •• Pfnft() o~ncJ ht\ fine taore in Kcm~r. \\)o.
In 191 2,thu~I> un11nb~
RMS Ti&anec •• uuo an ~~ 1n &he onh Oanuc and txpn ~nk1na
In 1911. Kina lfoMO Ill .. Of.
,
Spain v.ent intoc~11c ancJ the pan1~h Rtpubhc Wh proclai med rn 1939 the motion p1etu rc
••\\-u1hcr10g Hc1gh1,:· \tamn1 M l!rk
Oberon and L.lurtncc Oh ' 1ct
prcm1cm1 1n ew 'r ork < ti)
In 1945. o\mcr1C':ln plane fire·
bomtX'd Tok)O and dama ccJ the
Jap;ane~ 1mpcnal palace.
In I Q8 I. the ft~t tc'lt 011h t of
\men 's first opcr.u1o nal Sl)al""C
shuttle, the Columb~. ended u<ec ~
lull) a" the orbiter landed 11 f:dwarch
~tr fon'e ltli.e.
In 19 6. mcrican~ aot tir t v.urd
oh L S ~" raid on l.1b)'I
ft,e )eat'S IJO" In his Wtt"I}' rad10
addm.s, f>Tttidcnt RONld Rcapn
announced he had onkrtd S32
m1lhon 1n cmc~rK')' arms \htpmcnl
for Fl lvador.
One )car 1.10: Afahan"un. Palu·
s&an. the United .. ic, and the So' 1ct
UnJOn s1&Md q1ttmenu Pf'U'Vid1n1 for the •llhdrawal of So'ict. fo~ from fahant,._n and trtat100 of a
non-ahaMd fahan stale.
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Paging all NewpOrt book-lovers;
new.main branch building 1,ooms
rhe Cit)' of e\!o port Beach h..1\ an
unusually ~'e111~opponuni1 ·to
linl'IU)' ha\C a m:un hbraf\ o( a s11e
and scope \\htch a u tv of "'1ewport's
s11e and scope de!.<'n~s and require\
In order to achreH· th1, goal ho~c' er the support of c' e~ bool -
lo' er and hbr an -lO\l'r t'> ncl'<.lcd
Herc " the bad.ground In the earl\ I l/70s an attempt""' made b) then-{ 11y Councrl"'oman
L u<·1llc Kuehn to ·build a central
hbrar> of .i1.ouo Mtuare lcct on" \Ill
1n cwporl Center But poli11,,11
-wJ nd <J were 'iUCh ill th<' umc lha• a
compromise had lo 6\.: rcachc<r-1)
the re ult wa~ till' current. anaJcqu<1tl'
e"'port ( entc(mam hhr.l1"~ of onl}
14 000 ~uar..: k et a lrac11on ol Lhc
1111e 11 \hould h•nl: been
f ht ~e"'JX>r l ( l.'nll'r hbrJr) plu'
the thr..:c branl h l1hranc" ;it Balbu.1
'-1anncr\ and ( urona del '.tar "'t·nt
mcrnl) along sann• that time \\Ith .1
bookc,·pcr-<:aptta l·ounl of uni~ '"o
bool \ for CH'r) r1:\1dcnt That com-
pares "1th .1 l ou nt of lour-to·SC\ cn
bool \-pcr·,ap11.1 for other c111c\ \lmt-
lar rn \taturc to ~t.\\pon Beach
fntcr ( 11\ librarian LaOunn.1
l\.1cn111 -.1 d' n.imo :rnd b' all
mea\Url'\ an oul\IJnd1ng hbranan
~tncc \he l"amc 10 head thC' \)'>t~m t\!.O and J hair H'arc, agu lhl' bv<1~
lOunt 1'> up to ncarl) thrc..: buoJ..\ Jl''r
1c\1dcn t. 1hanl 'I 1n part to J grant
fwm the \1..:dc I oundat1on Rut lhl
mall Nt.•.,.,pon · ( cnll'r lihran "
hombl> craml)l'd lor '>Pilll'
\t> who care-, about thl' N,·" po1 t
(enter hbrJ~·· I \.l'r) lihr•H)·U\4.'r
should T \\I : J~ dcl1 \ l'I ) -.er' K\..
and the m1 -e ol h.·kta' malc'
matcr1.1I\ J I thl' "'c''l)(>fl Center
hhrnn a\ a1 lablc 10 the 01hcr three
hhr&1ru: .. · I he 'll"llorl C l·nt~r l1h1,1r\
..cr'l'\ .111 l>I U\
1'-0\\ lOll\\.'\ tht• Uj)pOntJl\ll ~ Rl'
lLUli .. .lhUl .1 l.lr&l'r mum hh1ar~ "
nn·dtd and llrcd ot ~tng l\it,>wpon
lkJdi rl'\llknl\ tr a' d Ill H un110eton
lkal h .in ta \ n.1 and t C I lur II hrar) hllO~\. Lhc L1b1 JI' Una rd r\.·u:ntlj
l·\tJbli'lhl·J thl' ....... \!,port lk .1d1 l t·
hr.II"\ Buo\ll'r\ lkp.1nn1ntr. \'Ith I!
kadinti. u1111.•n, thl ttaou!) h.I\ llV\\
g.re>\\.ll lo '" fl•1u..:~nt111~ all atl'ol'I 111
'l'\l.pc111 tkJlh
\nd hc:rt.• "thC' C'\ullng oppc1rtun1 ·
'' thl l thrar\ H{kl\tl·r, hJ\l' tx·l(m·
1hl·m \\Ile \tUlh \\J' umkrtaJ..<"n h\
a lthrJI\ ltlO\Ult.1111 '" \II\.''> \\\'fl"
'-' lnlnl and th1 tx·,1 '' ".1n11thl·1 "'l'
Ill '-l•\\f)(ln( Oll'f
I ll l.\l'rH1rh ''"' I hl' l n in,-< 11 " \\llltnt( 11) ,.,, hun~,· at n11 lO\t lhl'
\l'\ ludnl. 11n1kr -p.11k ·d '''0 oil It'\ on
\\h1dl . the: '\;l'\\Jll.lrt ( llll('I l1hl,tl)
Ill>\' ,1,1nJ, l1>r luur .tun rw.11 the
lUrnl·r ul < 0,1,1 II 1gh" a~ anJ
\1,1l \r thur Uuuln .trd -aJ1.tll·nt tu
tlwpl.tnlll'<l IW\\ 'C\lJl<IJt lf,111><11 \11
\1 u\l·um
1 hl' \Ill' \!o1Htld tx· l.11~\· 1·no11~h lur .1
\l/Jhk librM\ \\llUIJ prO\tlk 1111
.lmpk p,11k111lf "\l'l\l'd b~ puhltl
11.111\pur 1.1111in .rnd ha' l \ldknt '"
1h1lit\
fh1' " ,111 oppc>rtun11~ lor J nc"
central It bran "h1ch \\ ~iuld -.Cl\ c: the
cntm• l'Ol)'lmunif\ -a fthr.lr\ bi:'llT·
11ng lhl' Cit) of ,l~" pon Be t. h.
<. ha1rj)l fson tor the L 1bran
Bo<hlC'r\ "' i....iren f, art\ "ho h.1'> l"M:cn J nll'mi>l•r of the l 1hr.11~ 8(1a1J
tor "' \l.:ar' \ r..:\IJl'lll of Lufo I k
"hu u\\.' the Ii lboa br.tnl h hhrar) h~·r'l'll l 'ar l\ t\ lhl' 'o I b<k>\ICr tor
am·" l1hral) 111 '''"P<>•t.< c.·ntc:r
r he l.1hra1) HoO">ll'r'I h.l\ •• IJ'~
lcHH \lhtlh t<o \\Or l111g \\.Ith Jll
out\tandtni lih1Jt' ll)ll\ult.1111 lo
deter mine "'h.JI \Ill J Ill'" l1hr.11' mauh1 :be amlur ~a PttlVa.m
lrom \\htlh an .m:hrt4"ll \\ould "ork
In aJlhllon. thl' Koo\h:r h'lH' a
puhhl 1clat1un lVnllll•tlCC' \loho<,e
JOh rt IS to gdlll l'\()O\Ull'. nd \Upport
tur thl.'lonu:p1 and the lk><>'>lcr'> h.l\.C'
lur111cd th ... 'c"Jl'lll lkalh l 1bra•)
I oundJ11on an 1nu1r1)()1.ucJ non·
prufil lllunuat1on lor ra1 inc thl'
nl'\C\\af\ lunJ\ mer 3nJ all<l\c
ii nan( lnJ "n1cfl nu.ght lllmC' Imm the
u t' ol "i('\\ port Hcuh the.· '"'<'and
i...,fc1.il gu\(rnmenl\
lhr l 1~an lic>0,ll'" lllCd'> Ith·
'up~ut 111 thl· 'l'"l>ort lka~h c.om-
mun11' llllll< II\< ounlll \\cccrt;i111-
h ~·lt~'\l 1h.11 th" "unh' orgam1J-
1iun \houlJ h,l\l' \Ulh \UflJ'WHI fhC.'
ltbr.111l'' ~·r\l' all ot u' --1•u1
lhlllfrc:n our~·h "'· 11111 hu\10l'" 1.·ommuntl\ and ~111or ,11111.•n,
I ht.• upportunll\ bdurC.' U\ " an
C:\o.11111g ,1nd 1:half1.·ng1ns 1inc I l·t'
not""'' ou1 In thl' \\llrlh ol I 1h1.11'
Homier -.1m:1 uin.,tant lihr ·'" u\l r
-l Jrl f1 mn\u11' or fa tblull"" I h1'
I\ U \\ 111·Wlll \llU3110n
Mar tin BroMu pub/I bt>s tit nt 1t \·
/tlttr, "M11rtia IJro..,,.r·s Oran1r
Couot) Rtport.
1111111,
Customers
can send
,message
to Exxon
To the Editor:
Already some I>COP.le are compar· ina the Alaskan oil spill disasler to the dropping of lhc bomb on Japa.n 1n
1erms of Iona last1n1 effect on the -....orld.
A
There 1s no doubt about fault. Even ~
the top management ofEuon ttadtly ;J admns that "there were many errors
madr," -an aJlcacd mtox1c~Led
skipper not at the hef m while leaving
the port. a man at the helm without
the proper quahfica11ons, the ship
wa o f the smgJe bottom hull design
and fi nall)' wfien the accident took I plact . the rrsponsc 10 attempt to minimize the spread of 011 was too long m coming. Hence we now ha vc a
Itek the 1zc of Delaware. •
Already pnccs at the filhngstations j
are skyrocketing. . Preparations are ,
being made to bring +n Studt -and
Ecuatonnn oil instead of Alaskan oil. ~
There 1s no doubt that this case will '\ ~ w1 th us for a long time. The '
Environmental Protection Agency
and o t her natural reso urce
authonttcs. 1hc governor of Alaska.
the mayor of Valdez. fishJng u01ons
and more will wa nt to be com-
pensated fo r their lo ses and nght-full) so. I personally don't tht.nk that
fa \On ha enouab in urance to cover
the maan11udr Of !bit dama~ also
think 10 the final analvs1s the Exxon
Co cu tomers will carry I.he cost. ~ I, for one. ha~c done the
fo110 ...... 1n& -l'"e •ut up m} Ex,on
cn.-d1t card and senl it back 10 Eu.on
with m) final pa)mcnt and I will not use E11.1ton again unhl I am satisfied
tha1the)' have paid the bill. lfalloflhc
b \On plut 1c \\.Cf'C returned to them I
bche'e that a \Cr) clear me sage
would be heard b) 1hc directors of
'\On a~ \\C'll a~ lhe 'I tock holders. 1 ht wa 'i clcarl) a prc,en1ablc .
. t:tHic.nL J ht: JS,,-{l-0 Jim.I.bl.. Ul.ll.~-,--===•
Euon houJd have been more re·
'>pons1blc when 1t comes to cm·
plo \ees entrusted with a tup and
c, rito of that magnitude antu:1paun1
thC' won;\ po Jblc a c1dcbt, Exxon
\hould buc had their cleanup crew
10 rtad1n~'i nul unh~e our m1htar)
rtad\. w1lhn and-able to deal "''th
\\ hollC\ercome
To 1mpl) S3) that 11 cannol
happen or n w1 ti not "happen 1s stupid
It 1~ almo t hke saying I've been
Jn' 1na for 40 ~cars nd ne"er had an
accident \o "h> \hould I carry
1n\uranu•.
GE E 'ELIG
Irvine
Comments welcome
1 he O;lll) Pilot "'ckomcs )our
op1nmn'I on matters of pubhl
1n1cre t
Lc11crs and longer artrcks of com-
mcntal) mu t be silflcd. typed or ckarlywnttcn and sent to LEITER
to the LD11 OR. Dari)' Pilot. P 0 Box
I ~60 C. O\L:l \.1csa. Cahf 92626
Wing, economy clipped in AUstralia
'
1ho1,t· ot U\ an the lno.,., e'JXnC'n ... cd onl~ elation
tbat nothing h~d b«n 1d about a forced lanJ1n1
at Brisbane:
\half-hour later, alter a per1tl t landini. there .,.,3., an unu,ual ~kla) tn hn1ng up the tC'P' \nd
then: "'er.: all tho hrc trud.:., 'urrounding u
!I all the "''rid no" know '>tncc tl ncHr
happened h<'lorc. 111 !>tJUllt'C ft'\'l of our tail M'Ction """ m1'''"'-\ mdodramJtu. g;, h, a'i 1r a huac 11acr lrom outer 'tp:ll'C had reached do"n for ll @-rcat
bi& munch Our pilot ,.,..ampcd b) the prt'S$ on the
apron e'plaincd 10 almo'>l. thouah not quite, a\
manv .,..ord\ th:u he .... as &lad to c tablt h that the
(oncordc could land haJ (.a~J
Pnmc M1nt\IC'T Bob H.t"'kc. ~ho v.,,, a
Rhode M:hulur .and a trndc unionm 10 the l-eat-
cap1tali ts· h'c trad111on of John L l cw1'\, ha
been an po.,..cr \Inn· IQ l and ht &o"cmmcnt ha
t.,..1cc be n returned to P'>"'cr I k utTcr\ at 1h11
point tor 1)1.>hllral and llCMnal reason
1 he .\u'\tr:ilnan «onom., is 1n the doldrum\,
thouah ot lOU~ 1hc '>Plntcd polC'm1c1 t Hav.kc
ded1nc to a ~nv~klf c "'hat the trtet· man
cxonom1 ' cannoi Jen\, nameh that high 1nOa-
t1un. htth 1ntcrc'\t rate , h1gh tanff< and high
ta'ation ha.,c hurt \u traha
I wo tmur. o1ftcr he l('f\ 1hc f\ '>lud10 he
announced to Parlt .. ment reform\ that ht"adcd in·
the n&ht d1rtttion. though not '>h.irph enough to ddr the po1n1 ni cl) made b)' Ian kc)'nold\ en
The Wall trte\Joumal: ·· u traha 1 1mply101n1
to ha\c to look mon-hkc Ilona Kon and le hke
rarnttna. It need 10 be ome • ··~ ha.,cn complt'te with mu h freer trade and a \table
curttnc\," 0w the ~util1on of how euctly to think of
ttic prime min11tcr tbcK d.lau ise pcc1.aUy retevant
bc'auK a few weeks q o he tA-'tnt on tht 11r to
annou~; -llh tears in his t\e ttuu in daya eone
b) he hao bttn not only a dn"kcr, but tllO an
aduhtter. and he .wantN lo apolOIJze naht here
and now to has Mfe, Hucl. What. fit{1llip Adam1of
ustraha wanttid to know -he i'I ht' counll)'• Bill
·MO)t,..Wahtr ronktte-~rt Buch-aki -wa1
¥<hat ~Id tht ni tcd tate\ do 1f Pres1«nt hlh wm to eo on the atr and make s.m1lar rt'>'tlltions? H11 potnt wu that the rcpubbcan anunwcy
that U'llldiUONlly bind uitrahans to OM uochC:r
makn for a 11~ly competstonate tratmen1 of
thote who have fallrn . I rtDtied tMt ..... 11chitf ofsta1e. not mtftly cht~f ....-..,_.... l9d that a( Queen Eliabc\11
had ....... ..,,., IUCb ........ HewtLr "8d
.a~ DQlllibly ..-lll*ldiunan Autlf'Ma would
hl\it ... a ctna1n ~11 lllock
1\ ts. I v~ ........ , pyblit IC9 Ol
conlr1bon da•anpi1111a lllilrl 91 IOMIW wM
1Cbawt111t1 tMI ldmhltW es MQll.""'-• .. n commMded to fofliw 1tt ~ 10....,
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Tait aectton of Concorde. "''""' 9 -toot 1ectton tort durt1t9 WMnesd•y·a ..._,,,
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ClltaJ8
by 811 K..ne COU1fTSll CUL TUJtS by Maratta & Maratta
"'But I meant to call him 'Mr. Rice.'
I just fgot he's a grown-up."
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
·~well, wh9 do we have her~ ... Mr. Mom?"
PEAKUTS
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1 ho\~! c.~
of c.oH tt·•·
1 hat's 4' rrort
~hian '"°st ptofle.
DEN'NIS THE MENACE
...
by Hank Ketcham
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THERES NO RUSH,MR:W1LSQof. lTS A FOUL &.LL."
by Charles M. Schulz
11 ME WHO CANNOT
ARLO AND JA.1'18
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORS•·
by Jimmy Johnlon
~c:.w>. Jl&,l'
I CAH1T CATCH THOSE
~ECAUSE TME 6~0UND
IS TOO 8VMP'( I
DANCE PUTS Tl-4E
BLAME ON THE FLOOR" _y--
v J: \ JUOOE_P_ARKE __ R _______ """"
..... ¥~,u SIT DOWN AND TELL ME EXACTLY WHAT
by Harold Le Doux
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GARFIELD
TUllBLEWEED8
DRABBLE
I'VE f'EEN L'r'INu HEF'E ,
WIPE AWAKE ••.
by Jim Davis
r v
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevtn Fagan
~~.~~ t ~1 OREAMW nw lt0ii1Wtl~1-U~\
by Pat 8r8dy
FURY WINKltRBEA1'
I 'TH006t-tf 4t:V ~'1"
GOIN& 10 ~awoo, ~f<J.I~
WELL.. ... SOME"TMIN6 1HA1
MIS!> WOLFE SAID IN~
HUtW\AN ~ a.NfJ MADE' ME ~Deft .
WHA'f"DID
SHE 5#1?
DOOKUBUllY by Garey Trudeau
ANUf 1151J5 llllt0t ~ f()lf1M
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. Miiie •• ,.... leMv•J Watcflel .. hll t-
relll .. • ll·J ~over Golden w ..
TtlundllJ. Clodlw..... ott T•a.IMNI PJJ ac· c~ IOllle ...... flv•• after • holller; J•IOll v..,.. fJJI Is uf• • tfllrd under JOlll .....
Mer; Hector Senta C,ua fires to first after f."!"8 l'r•nll H•nw•n f4J .. second; •nd
-•n 81•rlcom 11 ufe .. third •• he
..... pat RUltler1• John Gona•les.
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Pirates stay in middle of Orange· Empire Conference race with easy victory
/
ly RtCHARD DUNN
D~ f'loC C•rw ... .-l'lt
Forfeitures ha'-e a "a> ot ect11ng
under your skin, espcc1all) 1n the
middle of a pennant race. So "'hen
OranacCoast C ollcgecame out a lat ti~
tempcramcrual on Thuooa). at v.a\
understandable.
· Golden West baseball coach Bert
Villarreal, howe,er. v.as the onl) one
ready to explode afterward, as 1hc
'1 Hang Pirates blcv. out the Rustler\.
15-2, Jn a ke) Orange Empm: Con-
fcrcnct cla h.
"How a team comes an. on our
)'ard. and embarrasses us like thas as
beyond me:· said Villamal. "hose
Rustlel'1 fell a half-game behind O< <
an the confercnct standanis
For Coa t. which forfeited 11s Last
'1ctory over the Rustlers bccatJ~ of
an tneh&Jblc pla)cr. It was a tase of
'I \JOH l .J: \(ii J:s
J>O(llC JUStace
fler being upset O) last-plnl'c
R1vcrs1de on Tue.-.d<Q Male Ma}nc.,;
Pirates intended to restore wmc
order. .\nd no umc wa wasted
against (1olden "-e t tarter Da'c
fumer as the Pirates toot.. ad,anlage
of an mfield error to ore three ftrst-
innang run~ and set the pace for tht
tinal eight.
Dropped pop-up and Oy ball IGst
m the sun re uhed man embarrassing
fo s for V11larreal' Ru tiers. "ho made fhc errors. 1ndud1ng the dam-
aging one an the tirst inning. cx:-c·s Scott Talanoa unloaded a
thre<>-run homer. h1 13th of &he >car
an th~ set:und annana to IJ"e ( I a
6-0 kad and Pirate ll'ft-handcr R>an
fhilbault pitched n 1'-hn complete
g:mc lhe Pirates. 13-9-1 o"ernll.
10-6 1n the conference. pul them-
Abbott gets no suppqrt
again· in 5-0 loss to A's
lyKINftETERS ,.,.,....,..,.
J im Abbotl cs tall looking for his
first ma1or lea&.ue victory. He's also
look1na for hi' first maJor le auc run
The Anaels' rookie, on the lo ing end of a shutout in his pro debut last
Saturday. came up a 105tr apm
Tbunday at Anaheim 'tad1um I\
Oakland s Mike Moore and Dennis
Eckenlcy combined on a four-hat
shutout in the AthletK • S.() victory. "If they want to cheer for him.
that' fine.'' Moore, who allov.~ JU t
lhrtt hits and one walk in e11h1
1nninp &aid of Abbott
"In the meantime. I'll JU'9 sn~k
out '*•th the win.'' Moote. who wa 66-96 an ~"en seasons with Snttle. si&ne:d as a frte
qrnt with 0.kJand for ll 9S m1lhon
ovtt three years.
Abbott. whO made his bia lelJUC-
and pro -ckbUt with a 4 1nn1na
aunt en 1 7-0 IOM to Snulc, •t'nt ~·~
1nnaap .-ias& Oakland. HellloWedfourrunuo tht 'l. two
unearned. and nine hits He walked
two and struck out four Only 'the I 5th pla)'cr to male h1'>
pro <kbut an the maJOf'S since the
inception of the amateur draft an
1965, Abbott s:ud he kit better about
h1'1 second outing. ... had much better t:onfidencc and
much better '>tufT,'' he s.a1J "[,en
v.hen I made mistake , I kno~ ~hat
the problem was and what adJU\t·
ments I needed to make ..
1mllar to his first tart. "hen
Abbott was the \:1Ct1m or three
unearned runs th1' ume he "a"
taa&cd for t'4-0 unearned run
Both again t the Manners and the
's. the unearned runs folio~«! a
ficldm& error b~ ~ond baSt"~n
Mark Mc:umore.
Asked about the la<:k o(h1tt1n1 ond
ficld1n1 uppon. Abbott ~1d, "I fetl 1f
)OU pitch n:all)' well. thost th1n1
don't happen.
.. When )OU pit h v.dl. ti\~ thlnJ\
stem to to >our way ••• lJnttl then. I
.. r
~hes bad. 1n thl' 1~nnant ran·
"I thought "e luo t..cd past R1"er-s1de." Ma> nc .,.ud .. \\ c v.antcd to get
to this game real bad. It'<, not their
fau h(thc forleat) but 11 was important
to wm th1\ Ont' It \\.3 important for
this to happen ..
Th1lbault walt..l·d JUSt om· baller
lcJc.J-on hatter hank Herman 1n the
tir l inning. and nu1\cd through the
middle 1nn1ngs b)' th ro" 1ng a limited
number of pttthC's
"( f h1lbault) had the lx">t lommand
he's had all )Car:· \JuJ Ma}nc :'The
onl ) h1h he g.a\c up "ere nw.tat..c
patl'he\ R)an v.a' JU'' magnificent
toda' hl' "as around the s1r1kt· 1onc . the enllrl' da~ He had \Orne hl\\ ·patch
inning\ an the middle of the bJll game.
wmc '"l'rc lour-or the-pitch innings
\nd that "as real 1mponant in 1crms
ol his <.t1dm~ arouml unul the end··
\'\(,I I ' ,. 111 IH I I
AWAY
Al>rtl 14 S~•" e 1 OS D m •
AOrtl IS-SHll e 1 OS pm •
Aoril 16 ~1111• I JS Pm •
Apr I 11-Cl'cavo. S30 om
Aoril ll-<ruca110 S 30 om
A11>r1l 19-Cl'l•OllO s JO o.m
AOfll 20-•0 e • on rv. C• a1111e1 s
• AU Q1mu O!'I KMPC 17101. -
ha'c to kttp m head up··
"I thought he threw well ~ell ..
cnou1h to win .. Anacl Manafer Dou&
Rader \11d of \bt'>ott "That ~all )Ou
can hope for •hen a JU> '°" out there
"We ha\cn't pla)ed \\tit behind
him. but those than1s go in C)Clc ,"
The A' meanv.hrlc, me up -with
I J hit' dc\pttc the ab5cnce of 1nju~
~I~ JO'!C an~o anJ Mark
McG-irC'.
Dodgers' home open~r spoiled In 15th, 4-2
(lt'talJ 'ouna hK'k I ~~llCJ lh1rJ
smkr before Mamuc1 l'lmc thto\.lgh.
"I JU\t 1hrcv. 1hc NII a• '· that' an:· Mum~ \31d •
Fot1Ch. the ttro1." fit\h pttchtr.
blanked the Dodllt'n on one fut O\-(r
t~ final four 1nn1np. Uc tt111"C'd the
~ on thrtt \trajpt around
belll 1n tht I jth to end tht f'our hour.
I f>:.m1nu1c ~·
"I wn. l*1 to """ ftam11T1 and
Haldttf ~dutch h1t\ soda~ ... fint-
)at HCM'lon Miftiiri :AH llov.e
uid ..... ~ Md I lot orhits C'Omtftt lft
heft. "'1eJ.J't' hidn't Md •ha• min) umtt h11
.._ foorlth. ·Ho.t llid. ""It wn
NOr IO Mw I vttcraA C0Mt .. Ind •wt ..... ··~· He °"' .... few ........ IOft. "'!ftldn't U...h.J~J-) ... ....... .... dl)'l Ht..... ll/lft
-'.'t ..... IOnaaa---l9'ac; ..
f he Rus1lcr'>. 15-11-1. ~-6 had
three pitcher\ roushcd up for 16 hats
as CX ( ·.-, <. ra1g "i1\on Jason Young
and f.Jd1c P1ern· had three hits cat h
to lead the attatk
Th1lbauh a .-.ophomorc "'•th a
good fastball and brt'almg patch
v.ho'\ tr)1ng to de\.elOp a rnnSl'>tent
change-up. strulk out nan(' and allo"
cc.J tv.o tamed run a' he 1mprowd
h1Hecord 10 6-1 He v.as 1w,crsohcd
b\ the Ru.-.tkrs
Tumcr. 3-l \offered the los" ahl'r
"ort..1ng lhc-plus annings. aJlo"'"i
nanl· hit and four \\alk fl\c ot the
l'tgh t runs he) 1cldcd "'erl' ea med r he error . more than an) than&
l'l\l' up'4.:JA 1llarr~al
"\\ c'rt cmharra.-.<irng "c·,C' bl-en
cmbarra'l'i1ng s1n\'.c fa-,trr Breai..:· he
~1d "B)' thl·"a) "'r·re pla)mg, we·,c
talen the game bacl I Olhca" We'' c
I H \Ch
lost the tire
"\\.r drop pop-ups and lose ll) ball'>
1n the ~un 1n our o"n ballp:ari.. \\c
ha,en·1 been gl\ 1ng the pitchers an)
help, they're trying to Jet them out all
b) thcm~l'e wr·rc JU t not coming
out mcntalh read\ ..
fhc Pirates mide their t:uemcnt
earh an the game puttana t<>aether
lour \Ir .ught ~angle to ore three
run.-. an the first ancr v \\-( third
~mart Jo.-.h Sammer· droppt.'ll
popfh
Talanoa hat a 1o"cnng bl:illt 1n thc
el·ond o'er the high fen ce 1n 1cn to
g1'e I h1ltiault a quack \l\·run
cu'ihaon T alanoa s home run 101 u"
ofT thl· g.round ·· \ta\ nc \.Jld ex ( -.c1.ond baseman Ht"( tor
~nta l ru1 had "alkC'd "'1th one out
and l\on had 'iinglcd bdorc
Tal:anoa hit ha 'lhot "'nn tv.o out ~
Edison takes.big step
·~toward .Sunset title
f<lason Ha,h·, C harger\ tool a
major steJ) tov.arJ 1hc "lun~t League
tract.. and lield 1.hamp1on hip Thu1 )•
d3) aftrmoon put11n& 1ogethcr a
74-61 dual m~t 'it tof\ at 'fanna
1 he Characrs s"cpt in the "'c1gh1 ..
Jc, usual. v.tth (1rl-g l hur\ton leading
the 1.1.a) "'"h .l double hut the baa \urpn~ ""an the .?00 meter'\, 1.1.hc~
Kl·n ~rao (22 9) led a 1-.> l fint'>h 1n
"hat had bl-en the e\dU'la H' f'rOJ)l'm
ol the V1kina !Or )l·a~
"Ba 1call) that "a' th1: l..l'' eH·nt ..
\31d l:d1 n ( oa h I OO\ <. aardh "~en Pat Reill). \fatt ·uart and
l ummy T) Irr all did &r\'at JOb\ tor
ll\ ..
D<lu& 1chol . mrnnwhdc.
doubled 1n the 400 ;rnd 00, a\
('\ J')(.'\: tcJ.
l n other OO) \ tra~ k and tic Id
I hu~a)':
• ( orona dcl \far mean" hale,
alYl tool a bfl tep toward a le. uc
lh.tmp1on hap. ~p1n1 an ambu'lh
at ddlcbad~ with 1 69-6' dcu ton •
h wa h1 hh&hkd b the dloru ol
1unw1 C1rCJ \hephcrJ and larlt; 8;.irnum
hcphcrd \pruna an UJXt't 1n the ~00 intermediate hun.lks <•I 24) and
Barnum douMcd tn the ... 00 ( ~ l.1) and
44IO<~I S).
• naor Jo\h tfrrnJon ckal"C'd
14-0 rn the p0k "•ult as l n1Hr 1t~
claimed a 17· 3 SCI v~" J«1\1on
O\'(T f.,tanc1a For the."£~. tt«tor
t \p1no1a doubfC'd 1n the fiurdk\ and
"a runner-up an &he tnpk Jump
• lx\p1tc falhna to 0-1 an ~·a\ ll'"
meet "'1th a 7.?-60 lo s to r U\tan.
"C\\ port JUOIOr 8111~ fh1bault 1m-prO\ C'J hi\ pt"l'\ IOUS personal ~t b)
t\\O 'IC'~onc.J to v.10 the 00 (:? 01 4 )
\.ulor sophomMc (1rq Bush had Pih
to "'in the '\()() 1ntermt'd1atc hurdle\
(414) and tal..l· ~'\:und an the 110 h1ghqlb4)
• RnJ (1ar1a and 'kott fohn'lon
C3lh doubkd for the 01lcl'\. "hu tool
their Iii t unset du.ii meet 1n three
tan . l"C ll0$0ccan \1e"'. 81 -4h. •km (11llc p1c·c, pef'Onal he t
S5-3 • H ot the hot put and lirst-
plal"c tina'lhl' b) James l 1 an the high
JUmp . longJumpanJ tnplcJumJl"'-'l't'
the h11hhght\ tot \\c tm1n ter in an
I -~' lo to r ounta1n Vollt'\. I he
Baron arc .!-I in tcaauc mC"Cl'i: "hllc.>
the Lu>n!I fall to 0-l ·
• I lo\t l~guna Beach trll to 0.3 in
J>a Ilic < 03\t Lcaauc compc1111on
\\tth an 8~-' lo to Traburn U111 ..
Darren \\ebb doubled 1n the hurdk'
.rnd JoC' Ha rm h d a per n I ~ .. t
IJ4-J 0 IO the dlSL:U\
Chm (lane v.cnt 5~. I m lhl' 400
and "•u a do'C second an the on
In f1rl 'compct111un :
• h.: \1:mn.i \ 1kin took the
1n 1de lane to the 'un'-tt Leaaue title
v. uh a 04-03 ,crJ1u O\Cr Edi n i\)
Jcnn1tcr ( lok lnplcd an· the JUm~
and hn1,hcd ond m the." 100
hunllc , v.h1lc ~nior u11C' (1 nu.: fl'te .. tH Tit.AC /llt
FRtOAY, APRtl 1~. 1919
l he Ptrates lint hcd off Turner m
the \1\th ~hen 1:<on v.alkcd and
)' oung htt a ground-rule double to put runnc~ on secc>nd and third. Rustler
rcl1eHr Jame 1arquezallo'4-cd both
run'i to re ~fore do m out the
~l\th
MarQltCt. hov.c"er. necdC'd rchcf
help fr m Ken Pope an the seventh a ex< ~ed 1v.1cc mort to make 1t 1~1 Pope allov.cd ti'c run • tv.o of
v. hrch v.ere unearned. 1n the c.-tghth
'oung an.J hort top Mike Van
81arn:om produced ru n-corina
tnpks in the eighth v.h1lc Talanoa
h:'ld an RBI aroundouund 1'0o had
an R 81 angle
(,olden We t lcO fielder Ste' e
\1cKov.en ~-ored the Ru tier ·run an
th<' tourth "hen 1.:atchcr Dan V1llcps
dro' C' him home on a groundout to
\ Jn Blancom at .. hurt
Mark. MJgrann. (,\\C • fir t
ba~man . douhlcd and on:d the f PfHM se« IASEIALL/llt
UC/ tennis team
tops USC again
Mark Kaplan. Trevor
Kroncmann and Make Briqs
P3'cd the v..a) for the l l meR s
tennis team to dt'feat . S-4,
for the second tame 1h1 ..ca n 1n a non-confcrentt dual mat<'h at
lJ( I Thursda\
It "as the· fifth-ranked Ant-
calers· se' cnth strailht win and
I th an their tut T6 mate~
1mprov1ng their season mark to
20--6. The rcmaanana goal for the
.\ntcatcrs 1s to gam one of the top
four seeds tor the JI.. A Tour-
nament. T cnth·rankcd slip-
ped to 16-9
"We're ao1na in the r'Jht d1rcc-
t1on tov.ard the peak.'' said UCI
( oach Gres Patton. "\\e ha"en't
made ao) ( -tum . But tt all l'Om~down to reorJia. Thc~·u
lot of the~ ha ppening for u • but
the onh thana that w11l really h\e
on 1 1( "<' ""'n (an · .\.. tttlt)
and this is the." )ear to do 1t ..
ft..aplan, rank.cd I •th en the nation and a winner of 21 of his
la\t 2.. mat<. hes. defeated 33rd·
ran~ed B) ron Black at No I
''" I~. 4..0 6-J. 6-4. to 11ve the
ntcaters 1 4-2 c<Sar cn1tt1na the
doubles c:ompcuuon Kaplan 1m-
~ro' ed ha pe™lnal rttOrd to
.. 7..0
•\lso in \tn&)cs. 2°'h-ranked
l\.wncm nn 1mpro'ed to 2)-1 4
wuh a 6-3, 6-3 ~•n over Orea r a1lla. ranked 23rd 10 the nauon.
l ·,Em: Amend ~ o fl'teate ... ~/UI
.
T
ocal lakes to be
filled with large
rainbow trout a It 1s not toorarly to start think1na
about bookin11n albacore trip th11
iummer. It appears that a JOOd
Trout fishermen don't ha veto
makea Iona drive to theHi,&h ·Sierras
to have a chance at reeling in a trophy
class trout.
Next week. on April 22, Irvine and
the Santa Ana Ri vcr Lakes will be
stocked with thousandsofpoundsof
huge rainbow trout. Each lake will be planted with trout that average about
10 pounds, with some of the larger
rainbows weiahing nearly 18 ~unds.
Southern California's traditional
troutopenerisonlya couple ofweeks
away, so anglers might pass on a
seven-hour drive to Bi,$hop to stay at
home and catch biucr, and perhaps. more fish. With the high price of
psoline at the pump, there could be a
numberofOrange County analers
that will test our nearby trout Takes.
fish in& for these trophy class
rainbows will require good fishing
equipment and nothing less than six-
pound test line should be spooled on a
reel. These large trout will hit shinny lures and Roostcrtails for those who
like lo troJlorcaslfrom ukiffon.a
lake.
Shore anglers will most likely hook
into a supertrout if they bait up with
1·1-:tl-:\ ISIO,.ft .\DIO
new Berkley Power Ball. a
With good water and bail con-
ditions in local ocean waters, anglcrs
fishinJOn spon boatsrunningout of
neart>y landina,sare enjoying some good spring fisning. Fishermen arc
find inggood numbersofbassand
bonito at Catalina Island, while some
ca tches of barracuda and sand bass
are being made by anglers anchored near off shore oil rigs and kelp beds.
' seasqn could bt on tap. but afterthc
past few seasons. no bioloaist 1s
makintany pn.-dktions )Ct. A much
cooleran<tcleanerocean exists in our
normal albawre migration route!I
currcn.tlY,. and the outlook is very opt1m1st1c.
In addition to the prime water
conduions. thercare large schools of
ban being metered in these same
route. This combination could be
whatanglers have bten waiting forto
. bring the albie fishing back to our
locaJ coast.
Anglers who choose to make the
drive to San Diego to fish the
Coronado Islands will find improved fishing for a variety of surface feede rs. Ncwpon bay fish ing has 1 mproved
New schools of )ellowtail have ar-dunng the last Wttk and many anglers
raved from BaJa and itshould be on I~ arecatehmgsome nice spoucd ba)
a mauer of da n before the) begin bass. spot fin croaker and leaal hah-b1ting regularf). but. Anglers fishing off docks, public
There have also been some nice beaches and rental skiffs out of the
largewhitescabasscaughtand Pa viliondockshaveenjoyedgood
numberofkeepcrsized haJibut taken a.nghng when fishing wuh moving
daily. The sportfisher··Prowler:· tides.
operating out ofFisherman's Land-Live bait. clams and jigs are
ing(6 I 9-222-039 I). will stan ru nning producinggood mixed stringers of
daily lishina trips to the Coronados fish for bay anglers and lots of
and high spots off nonhern Baja -fishermen-a re practici ns "catch and
trying to locate sc hools oflarge release" fi shing to help 1mporve this
yellows and barracuda. good bay fishery.
W~ekly boating program to
make-debut-0n-ESP-N-todaY-
"Boating World," a fast-paced half-
hourwecldyTV program hosted by
television personality and boating
enthusiast John DaVJdson, wiU debut
on ESPN beginning today at 4:.30.
day and Sunday, May6-7,at UC
Santa Barbara. a
Television spons notes:
•The Angels' three-game series
with Seattle this weekend will be
televised by Channel 5 at 7 o'clock
tonight and Saturday, and I :30 Sun-
day.
The program was created and
produced by Streff-Buchanan Com-
munications Inc. and Myriad Knoll
Productions. The show is being
produced in association with Motor
BoatingandSailingMagazineand
ESPN.
Sponsored by General Motors'
Buick Motor division, the magazine-
format show will air nationally on
ESPN every Friday at 4:30. Boating
World will aJso be repeated on ESPN
thefc_>llowinaMondaysat IOp.m.
staruna next week.
cruiser, will be seen in the first
celebrity segment. .
• The Dodgers will once again be
featured on NBCsGamc of the Week
when theyentcnain the Houston AstrosSaturday. Channel4, which
will show the Oakland·Chicago
WhiteSoxpmeat IO:ISa..m.,picks
up the Dodgers-Houston matchupat
I.
The magazine-format show will covcra wide range of subjects relating
to every. aspect of the world ofboati ng
andsaihna.
Subsequent StarShi~ celebrities
will include personalities such as
Florence Henderson. Walter
Cronkite. Donald Trump. Malcome
Forbes. Dick Van Dyke, Roben ·
Urich and Keith Jackson.
• For the second straight week,
CBS, Channel 2 will show Michael
Jordan and the Chicago Bulls when
they travel to meet the surprising Oeveland Cavaliers on Sunday at I 0
a.m.
.tJ
Regular segments will include
en tcrtainins fea turc stories on travel
and recreatJonal areu, coverage of
UCl's baseball team. which has
strualed toa 1-Soonferencc mark thuslar, will attempt to tum it around
against Long Beach State this week-
end.
• ESPN will feature hvecoveraae
of the NASCAR Winston Cup nTS1
Union 400at Nonh Wilkesboro. N.C.
at IOa.m.Sunday. =. boating events and boat shows.
cunions to exotic locaJes on
uJar"DreamBoating" feature.
An OGJOinJ feature called
"StarSh1ps" will cover celebrity boat
owners takifll viewers on a guided
tour of their floating palaces. Ed
McMahon, aboard his own power
Today'sscriesopeneru Long
Beach State will be televised on a
delayed basis on Prime Ticket. fol-
lowing the Lazcrs-Wichita MISL
game, at approximately 8 o'clock.
• • ZChannelwirlcontinueits
covera~ofNationaJ Hockey League
Stanley Cup play into early May,
when theStanleyCupfinalsbegin.
UCJ wilJalsoappear on Pnme
Ticket on Friday. April 28. when It
hosts Cal State Fullcnon, and Satur-
• The Boston Marathon returns to
television when Z Channel covers the
historic race at 8:4Sa.m. Monday.
Weekend TV, radiqsports
Saturday
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -HORSE JUMPING: World Cup how
Jumping Finals from Tampa, Fla. (tape), ESPN.
10:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Oakland at Chicago
White Soll. Channel 4.
11 :30 a.m. -TENNIS: Women's tournament
semifinals from Amelia Island. Fla .. ESPN.
I p.m. -GOLF: LPGA tournament from West Los
Angeles,, Channel 2.
I p. m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Dodgers.. Channel
4.
3 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Heritage Classic from Hilton
Head Island, S.C., Channel 2.
3 p.m. -BOWUNG: Greater Hartford Open from
Windsor Locks. Conn. (delayed), Channel 7. 3:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: U.S. vs. Soviet
Union in freestyle wrcstlina from Toledo, Ohio (tape):
review of Winter SpeciaJ Olympic Games. TBS. 4~.m. -BASEBALL: Chic.ago Cubs at Philadel-phia, ON.
4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Paris-
Roubaix Bicycle Race (tape); Blue Grass Stakes from
Lexinatoo, Ky. (dclaJ~l· ~~annel 7.
4:30 p.m. -~E BASK.ETBALL: Cham-
pionshjp pmc o{Oitando (Fla.) All-Star Classic, ESPN.
4:30 _p.m. -PRO HOCK.EY: Stanley Cup playoff
pme Z Channel.
6:30 p.m. -HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL:
Indiana boys championship from Indianapolis (tape),
ESPN.
7 p._m. -BASUAIJc Anaels at Seattle. Channel 5.
7:JQ p.m. -PllO llOC&EY: Stanley C\lp pll)Of'f
pme-E.dmonton 11 Kinp. Prime Ticket.
7:30 p .m. -PllO BAl&.ETBALL: Liken 11
Qippen. Cba.nncl 9. 8 p.m. -HOBIE l\AaNG: Santa AJ'lita reJ)lays,
Channel S6 (Prime Ticket l a.m.).
8:30 p.m. -oo.:P: Seniors tournament from
Scott1daJe, Arii.. (delayed), ESPN.
10:30 p.m. -PllO IOCCl!it: MlSL. San O.eao at
Kansas Caty (delayai), Prime Ticket.
llADIO
I p.m. -BA.IEBAU.: Houston at Oodscrs. KABC
(790).
7 p.m. -IA.IEBAU.: Angels at Seattle. KMPC
(710).
,
7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Culcinnatf at San Diego,
KNX (1070). KFMB (760).
7:30 . p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Cli ppers. KLAC (570), KRTH (930).
7:30 p.m. -PflO HOCl(EY: tanley Cup pla>-
offs-Edmonton at KJngs. KORG (I I~).
Sanday
TELEVISION
10 a.m. PRO BASKETBALL: Ch1caao 81
Cleveland. Channel 2.
10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Win ston Cup
f irst Union 400 frorJ;\ Nonh Wilkesboro, N.C .• ESPN.
10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at
Ph1ladelph1a. WGN.
J 1 •.m. -BASEBAU.: New York Met at t. Loui ,
WOR. Noon -BASEBALL: Atlanta at San Francisco
(double-header). TBS.
12:30 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Heritage Clau1c from
Hilton Head Island, S.C. Channel 2.
I p.m. -TENNIS: Women's tournament final from
Ameha Island, Fla. ESPN.
1:30 p.m. -SPOl\TSWOl\LD: Superstars competi·
tion from Bal Harbour. Fla. (tape), Channel 4.
l.30p.m. -BASEBALL: An,elsat Seattle, Channel s. 3 p.m. -GOLF: LPGA tournament from West Lot
Anscles. annel 2. ·
4 p.m. -llJING: Aspen (CoJo.) Celebnty Ski
O assic (tape), Channel 7.
5 ~!"'· -COLUXJE BASEBALL: Tcut at Texas
A&M, ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -PllO 1.u&.l!TIALL: Miami at Liken.
Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. --'llORl-. .. IE-llACINO: Senta Anita f'fPl8YI
Channel 56 (Prime Ticket. 10:30 p.m.J. _
&ADIO I p.m. -IAISBAU.t Housioo a• Dodem, KABC
(790).
I p.m. -BAIDALL: Cancinu•i •• Sin Dill&>. KFMlr(760).
J:J() p.m. -1.usau1, Aftlieh at s.uac. KMPC (710).
'7:30 p~m. -P'aO ~ Mia1111 a1 LaMn,
Kl.AC(HO).
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Start at the top not a
way for pitcher to last in majors
OD,.._.)' AllbOll 'nrnldoallil~ na a s..o • ao M' 1, ...,.... low rw -Mike Morpn and David Oyck know •W....,-ud .-...._ He..a.ell cwo...s..-
wba• Jim Abbott ii toina throuah. They, too, bir. He w relirled aa die scan ol IM ~~
awud al &be lop. ........ line ND1 iD dilc liaa ~ .. , wanled to be lbe ttealClt pi1Cber who • Aw ..-W-Dia~ bavc dilecdy II* to
ever lived." O)'de laid. .. , doci't naret any•h1111o but ~ ~ &M ftrM )'!llT of IM .aft~ Au
thinp didn't tum oul lbe way I wuueil" ruJie~ done MU widl Dave Wiallld. Bob H4 Last Saturday, Abbott became lbe 10th pitch« since aftcl IMa~ never pna ~to tbt mieon. 196.S to make his profeaional debut in the ._,or leaaues. ... cloa'I daiU I needell to So theft, .. Jncavijtia Mid. Theotherninealldroooed~intothemincinancfonly "I'm doi OK wim &be a..,.._··
Bun Hooton nnilbed hit career wilh a winnina record. o.v:'lobenl. wbo bepn with San O.qo ID 1972,
··1 lt.amed bow to lole r:iaht out ofhiah 1ellool, .. wd and Brian Milner, wbo ~yed two pmn for Toronto in
Morpn, who IOlt his first nine tW1&. .. 1 was 18 yean old 1978, alto bean an the biJ Jequt;s.
andraw,anditknledme.ltd.idn'tkillmeuapcnon,but ••t doa'tltn~ if JO•na to lbe minor~ (or a
it killed my career.'' couple of years would have made a d1tlerence, 8robera. a~ and Morgan, now with the Oodars, at least an attorney in Aorida. said. ··Al the time, I ·wanted
made It black to the. suio.rs for awhile. SO did Dick nothina men than to ao 1tt1iaht &om collcte to the b Ruthven, Steve Dunn1g, "rim Conroy and Pett BroberJ. l~ues. J thouaht I could mp up, and I ~t I did a
&khe Baoe and Mi.ke Adamson didn't even do that. riaht for awhile."
."I ~:t ~.Y at all to come to the bi& lea&ues as far Broberl Id\ Dartmoulh in 1971 and was 5.9 wilh a as p1tchu~a.· said. Rutl!v~n •. who went from fr'nno State 3.46 eamecf run avenee as a rookie for Washinston. Ke
to the Ph11adclph11 Ph1lhes U1 .1973: went to the minofl two yean lat.er and finished in 1978 Ruthven..t now a home butlder in Atlanta, was 6-9 as • with a 41 71 record. ~ a rookie. He unished 123-127 in 13 seasons. -
"I'm very proud that I made it, but now J think I Dunnioa. a sw at Stanford, won his ckbut with
wou ld've preferyqi to 10 to the minor leques to start. I Cleveland in 1969 but wound up 4-9. His career record
was a thrower, ind the harder I threw it. the harder they was 23-41 . hit it," he said. "Jim Abbott seems like he's more of a "I don't think it made an 1mJ)llCt on me one war,
pitcher." the other," said Dunn1na. a lawyer in California. ·My
Abbott strua&led in his debut Saturday niaht for the problem was I never developed a quality break.Jn& pitch t
California Angeli. He la.t to Seattle, gi ving up three go with my fastball The opportunity was there 1n th tftmNI run~ in 4'A innings. ma1ors to learn 1t, but I never did."
Kings force game-seven, 4-1
' Chris Kontos scored his playoff-leading ~
seventh goal on an assist from Wayne
Gretzky and former Edmonton minor-• •
lelguer Jim Wiemer added a goal as the Los
Angeles Kings beat the Oilers at Nonhlands Coliseum,
4-1, to force a seventh ~me in the Sm ythe Division
semifinals.
The Kings. snapping Edmonton's 14-pme homt playoff winning streak. won their second stra1ahl pme to
tic the best-of-seven series at 3-3. Game 7 win be played
Saturday DlibL al Lht.f'><.u<~---. l he Kings arc ti) i n.1 to become only the sixth team to
rebound from a 3-1 deficit The two-ume defending NHL champion Oilers, who
aot their only goal from defenscman Randy Greg 33
seconds into the game, bad not lost a postseason game 1n
Edmonton since dropping Game 5 of the 1987 tanle)
Cup finals to Ph iladelphia.
In other playoff pmes:
•In Vancouver.Jim Sandlak. Rich Sutter and Ganh
Butcher scored in a span of 2: 18 late in the second penod
to help the u~tan Canucks defeat Calgary, 6-3. and ue their series at three games apiece. Sandlak tied the score at
17:26 of the second at 2-2 and Sutter pu t the Ca nuck
ahead.at 19:29. Just IS seconds later. Butcher scored his
first aoal of the playoffs.
•Rich Tocchet's second 1oal of the game with 3: 19 left gave Philadel phia a 4-3 vi.ctory over Washing1on at
the Spectrum, carrying the Flyers into the Patrick
D1 v1s1on final . The Fl)c~. who finished founh in the
regular sea.son. took the best-of-seven pla)off sencs from
the first-place Capitals. 4-2. The loss represented 1he seventh straight season Lha1 Washmg10n has been
eliminated in division play.
•In Chicago, Wayne Prtsle) scored three times.
1nclud1og a record third shon-handed goal. and Steve Larmer added two goals. leading the Blackhawks to a
pla)OfT senes<hnching 7-1 victory over Detroit. The
three short-handed aoal by Pr"ley tied an NHL pla~ofT
record set by 8111 Barber of Ph1ladelph1a apin~t
Minnesota 1n 1981.
QI OTt:ot·THE D ·\'
Jim Gett, Pittsburgh Pirates reliever, on h1
terrible performance .in spring training: "My earned
run average was so high It looked hke an AM rad10 talion."
Clippers nip W arrlors In OT
Rookie guard Gary Grant scored six of <. hi s ~rccr-h1gh 31 points in ovcn1me Thu~ •
day n1aht as the Los Ang.tics Cli ppers tnded a ,r
three-same lo ina streak with a 128.-126 ~--
victory over the Golden tatc Wa.mors at the pons
Arena.
Ken Norman added 28 point mcludin& a pm<'·
tyina I .S..foot 1umper 'Wtth ei&ht ~ond~ 1cn in regulation
that made u J IS-11 8. and rooJue lhuk~Sm1th scored 20. The Clippers scored the firsf nine points of the first and
second quaner and the first JO points of the founh
penod.
Chns Mullin led Golden State with a carecr·hi&h 47
point~ and Mttch Richmond added 24
In other NBA pmc · •Tom Chaml>crs scored 15 o( his 27 po1nt!I 1n the
third quarter and helped hold ofT a foun.h..quancr
Houston rally, lcad1na v1s1t1ng Phot'n1ll ovtt Houlton.
119-111 . The victory was the smh in a row for the uns
and left them 111> aam'tS behind the first-place takers in
the Pacific Division.
• MOln Malone SiCO~ 29 c><>ints and Oom1n1quc
Wilkins 27 as Atlanta routed Boston at the Omni.
132·1l8, for its fifth consecutive victory. The Hawks
broke 1 third-place tie with idle Milwaukee in the Central
O.vi11on race for homecoun advantqt an the playotT..
The tetblck kf\ the Celtics on!+' 11/J pmN in front of
Washtnaton 1n the race for the e1&hth and final pla)·off
spot in tbe Eastern Conference.
• LaSalle Thompson made a three-point play with
fourJC'CODds left forthe winmnJpointsas Indiana handed
v1tit1naC'h1caao Ill founh •trai&bt lost, 1()9.105 Mi<'hatl
Jordan recorded his 1 ltb tn~uble ofw season wnh
<47 poinss. 13 aui.sts and If rebounds but the Bulls are
only 7·1wbeftht1COm 40 or more.
• X.vicr Mc:Duid1 stanina in his fourth con-
ICCUtaWlllftlC •n a rn.,r l1~chan1t for Seattk, scottd 35 ~ti to 9ad the Supcr5oaics to a 116-11 l victory
ovtr Miema, snappina a four-pme homecoun lot.i~
suak.
• Dinny Ain1t 1Cond 12 ollai1 24 points 1n •M final
.._.Mdledthelt.inptoa lll·l l2 vicioryovcrOnvw
ID s.a.measo.
Memt disease klled Robinson
. )
SUMMER WiNTER
_, .. Proper bleachers attire
Stewart, Perry share lead
Pa)nt l<'wan compiled a bog<')-frC't' 65 Thursda) for a hare of th<.' firs1-round lead in
the S 00.000 H<.'ma&<.' GolfC'lass1c 1n Hilton
H~d Island C
tev.art "'"a\ tied "'11h Kenn) Pern. v. ho bardt
three tra1ght hOIC\ 1n One Stretch and got ash3rc'Oflhl" 10
spot with a I :!-loot b1rd1t pun on the I th hoh:
El~'Nherc
• C 1enc l.11tkr ,ho1 a 6-under·par 66 to 0' cnal
vary Pia, er fora one-s hot lead after the li~t round ofrh
Trad1t1ori. a nc"'" $600.000 tournament on the ~n10
P(;A Tour 1n ouwialt-. !\ni ,
•Am) Icon, v. ho grl"w up pla) 1ng at Rancho Par
1n Los "acks. and Nann Loix-1. who has v.on Lhrtt o
the four "Omen's tour e\Cnl~ e\-Cr f)Ja Cd there, art
amon,g the favorite!> for th<." LPGA's .\1 tar-Cent1ncl
H0Jop1tal ( l~~•c. II 54-hole tourn3mcnt "'"h1ch begin
toda)
Walters, Bloom found guilty
A federal court Jury 1n Chicago Thurs.-----i
day fou nd poru aacnts Nor'by Walters and *
LIO)d Bloom JU• h)' of charges the) defraud·
rd !lt\ieral univcrs111es by us1nc cac.h to lurt -----i
college athlete into s11n1ng improper contracts an
threaten1n1 to harm thtm if they tned to rcn('jC. The JUJ') del1lxrated 40 hours O\iCr ill day bcfo
conv1ct1 n1 Wa.ltt"f • S .ind Bloom. 291 both based 1n e
York., on chartt of racketttr1na. conspiracy, rackctcc:r ina eon p1rtc) and mall fraud In othtr spons news Thurldar •.~lex Rus~au ~red four goals and Robcn Lyn
t~o to le~ the United . tales nation-I water polo team,
new aroup f~nncd after the Ol)mp10 and p&ay1n11n It
lint 1ntcrnat1onaJ compct1t1on, to a I 0-6'1 tory O\-Cr th
French national 1n pool pla) at an c1JhHea
tournament 1n Pam •The 93rd 8oMon Marathon l°'t one ofi1' marqu
cntran1' ~Mn tC\.C Jones of Wates. w1nncr of the 19
Ne., York C Hy tarathon, 'fl<1thdrcw bccauw of 1nJuf")
• A bank check from Pete Rose to a man late
convicted of bookmaksna was found dunna a 198
pmbhn& r11d 1n Bnstol County, The Boston Herald an
The Pro..,1denc~ (RI ) Journat-Bu.lkt1n rcponrd. Th
papen, c1t1na un1denufitd sou~. said ROK bet wt
Jote_ph Cambra or Somtrscl. Ma • and ll"e tum h1
197S World *ncs ctiampion hip nna H Pl)ment for
pmbhna debt
• Randy White. the Dallas Cowboys· etaht·time all pro ck~ii..,e taeklc. announced h11 1Tt1mnent fro
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beat two ~ntl they rarely ckfeat. the ew Yortt
Meta aDd Ron Dulin&. . Jobn Smiley piicbed one-bit t.11 for eiaht inninp,
then was bailea out of a nintb-iMinJ jam by Jeff
RobiMOD u the Pinta beat Darlina and the Mets, 4-2, Tbunday to sweep their two-pmc series at Three Riven
,,_,.I,,..._• A Tiesr Sladium. Jdf Robln10n
ejichof a bar-bitter, Md u error by shortstop Orq
Gape allowed 1wo Denit runs u w Tifen snapped a•
12._me k>lina sareat llllinst Minnesota.
RobinlOD, 1-0. whOet 1918eeuon was cu& short ""''h
a I l-6 record became o( circulation prob~ms in his n&ht
hand, struck out .even and walked four. He worked out o f
a besn-loadcd J•m "'the first 1nn1ng by slfikina out Gary Gaetti and Randy Bush. Stadium. The~ was the fint by the Pirates over New York
ainceat.o..ineseriesonAua. lS-16, 1983 anddroPPtd p
the Mets, 2-l, into lut place in the National Ltque East. Tiiers J, TwlM t The Pinta were 13-41 apinst the Mets the last three _..110.,. •Tit01T
lellOD~ includina 6-12 records the last two seasons. .,.._, ..... _.
"It 1 nice to beat the Mets, but the way we've ~n ::=."' j i ~i ~!'::'~ : : : :
playina, the~ncntdoesn't matter. We just had to win ='l:' , 0 , 0 ~..:.;.':: ~: ~: some Pl!'CS. said Manager Jim Leyland, whose Pirates GeeiN» • • • • LvM• '• o •
bad kJlt four slJ'liahtand wett 1-S entering the series. ~~.. : : ~: ~o!.. : : : :
"ldon'tthinkwc'vebccninlastplaceinalonatime," ~.' H:: =~ ~::: said Darlint. ~2, who allowed eigh1 bits and four runs m HMt11 c , • 1 • seven-plus inna~. T9'11t • • • • T-17 , s ~
''f know what ifs like·to be in last, because when I -.... ._.. " --:. • .._.
came over here (in 1983) we wett pretty well entttnched. · o.t1t • • ... _,
But I think we'lf be fine once we stan playing every day. Det~~o.~:. :""= ~
We've bad a lo~ of days off." • ~~ ~~;'ii;'-m Eilewbcre u\ the National 1...e1&uc: ,,. " • .... so an,,.. •, PMrel I: Derek Lilliquist allowed three .~1 , 1 s >
hits over 71/J 1n.ninas in his major league debut. leadin& ..,0:-1 1 1 •
Atlanta at Jack Murphy Stadium. •-w.1-e • • • • ' 1
Lilliquiat. a fint-round draft pick in 1987 from the ~~-1"" ..,_,
UnivefS:ity of Georgia. ~Jlo:-ved a one-out sinf)e by Ma~k Hor=~ ..,.,,.,~r .... d =~~ Parent m the second inning, a one--0ut tnplc by 81p _,_,_. ....... ,
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three RBI. while Mart)' 8umt lli'a tbret doubles and
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NEW YORK (AP)
Toronto catcher Ern1
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Brinkman makes call
agaan\t the Blue Ja>s be
cause he d1 hktt the team
according 10 Wh1tl's ncv.
book, .. Ca1ch. •· •
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balldub, ·• Whitt WTOIC
"He's gone downhill as a
umpire. And the seal') pa
of 11 1s he runs an umpinn
schools. I tho.t be wa
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couple of years, then I think
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Ch•rlord Drive, H B S..Utlful 5• Mnl0f(55+)
IOS-927-3192 per11 28!1f, 28A. tam rm. GINr9 1002 ----w/d, &. many lmprcwe-.-llllilill..,. _____ Hunt. HMbour 1042 "*'" Larry •• 551·32•8
,. ..... 1 _ lllT_ .. ~" •-,... WATU• OPEN ~OUSE-10:5 Extra
· •----•-large, GOmPletely up-EVEAY Htail In thlt 2 btm •BR •BA. family rm. sun dated 5• Park near SC
condowudonewtthpe1· rm •5 boat dock Plaza, Owner
t.ction &. tic New crpt & 1829,000 On-She<• 3101 S FalNlew •27, S.A
tlle, lrHl)l.y pai nted R"lly 213~592--0806
w/tfttUfed wal ... tofally 1~··~;V'j;k;-1ffi6W.~;!l!;.;;;:;;;;;;,;;,~1.!lll25 rwdone ba nn-. tpKlll I MlssJOn VJeJo
heat-treated vertical -blind•. new tight• ' lilt· Lar•e Corner lot ture1, mirrored ward· • 21
B•1ut1lul brHthtalr.lng
Up To
Gor1eous Garden Home
Greenbelt view from wrap-around patio! Blu ff
3 BR, 2'n BA, immaculate, m low density area.
A 1ewel! $399,000
759-6600
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today 1n c1-iraed.
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AREA. VERY LARGE PRIVATE
EHTERTANNG APEA WITH MAG-
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WM NOT SPARED IN RESPECT TO
QUALITY. A DREAM HOME. .
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PvrchaM (not• l••M)
Auto, A/C
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rot>ee, woocs banister & 'thy· fl c11arm1ng 11bf'ary 11ep 1ac:1-WI 1ew ••
der to bultt·fn bOOk c... 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath With Mas·
Eeey wdl to Eutblull tar Bdrm Retreat Latge
&nopping Ctr, pool parll Country kuchen Family
actlooll, churc:Me & ten rm Den Gas J1r19face
nl1. Add to 11'111 1 Berber carpet, new
gorgeous llleW of gr~· k1tcnen noor vert•calt
91'1 &. tr ... and you can t and paint throughout
view acres Only '
SU/Acre Only S20
Down $75/Mo S 1995
Total Cost By Ownr Can
9 t5·5eS-1•28 3233 N
Pledru El Puo. THU
.. bUt fall In kMt With Th M lhll beautllul home C '1 l!ome 11 tn ~~tn LEONA VA LLEY I
WMher df'f9( ' ,.,rig ondtt~ Ind re y or ACRES Andy to build b9 nduded too rut saoel' t mile trom located In Antelope Val ':!!'f 1 ,6 ~ 11,... & M V lalce $220 000 ley (805) 0•3-9252 rnllO-nef .. .,...,.rv _, 1•2·•321 ••t 302. --
reedy to l'n0\'9, 80 come 851-3871 evening• °'*' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._._.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ... & k!bmllt decks hOuM ~5 on Sat/Sun R~ FltmS
121000 GroYn IS7S lU.t1M IU.-.-___ ..... 1069 ...... """!'9'--...~~~I
(_1 l r 1 KJN... •Wll<'-...... _._.., ** sAN JACINTO ••
• 1 ~ 90 acr• w~ & water sys
l!!T! ll ~ 11 · \.' \ I ITll tern or .. 1 tor nurMf')' llill IU \l TOii"• .:--..:. M Grundy. Rttr 875·1111
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We'll ~ you the down In • •Wf llT lbOI •ChG for a ll'lare of own AOUL TS ONL V
er9Np You malle the NO PETS
mlhly pymlS I ~ 1nare 2BR. 1BA amelt yard Houlel/Condol
appreo You reca111a clubhouH aw1mmino1';:;:=::;::;:=::;:;;;:I 100% tu Mneflt• Mutt poot J1cuu1 Walking I•
hew ci.an cre<111 Agr dl1t1nc• to Newport lalboa l1'lnd 2106
t57-80020ylEv,Wkndt Bacit B8Y. BOAT SLtPWonderf\11, lg apllt leYel
--OCEANFRONT POSSIBLE $28,000 ytry 3BR ~BA. upper
"TEAAOOWN ' In gr .. l IO Call ewn1ng1 173-5820 duplu w/trptc, roold«:k,
cetlol'I Unflmlted Polen· lc>fn to 8pm °' days call w/d l'lkups, 1 get apac.
tie! 1 wtllla •eter v.....,. &42"'432text•37,ullfC>f Nr N Baytront c .. to
UM,000 Rhonda ... , S 1850 Agt 873-4082
. lllufnlt lellts, lte. ••ll•TlllllTI UDol
"IALfOOS PllTUMLIUTm ,~ 2107
58' 2 8a custom N>me Cute Home 3 BR. 28A
on ait-0.ue, Catalina ~•ho Stone FIP, One
1 00 VieWI H1•d#OOO lloofl 8ldl To BNdl. 2/Cll
_ --ape Muna & much more Garage, S 1350/mo, i!k!! ...__. 1006 MS1t.OOO Open Sat t2·• 8S7-07t8 or 857-8163
--• 221 La Joi• Offle unli ~ 2 l'IOUW on ~t Pec1tic R E NEWPORT Cottage, 28R,
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by appt only OPEN *WAITED * 8334'11 •'1•noont
HOU8I IUN t•t 213 & Large bHclllront or
2 1 3 ·~ A • A l 0 N E ba)'front hOme In ......
873·5551 port ..,...,. ncwne to trld4J
In ptime l. 8 ., .. , NO Cr!-1022 1ro11er1 180-5090
C epe Cod 11y1e ...... ~PUii toMIMIM 38r 2'\S., Vou wlli 10Y'9 thl9 bwlt~
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t Mlt to beeC.11 SA23 000 38A 2A End ~"°" ~ 141·1'11 Doug, N.-pluah cerpet1r1g;
WI 1· I lldt t13·t2IO lfWlllf'I Cetemic t"9 in
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ptymtnt Total Of c:iie,,nentt S 1•.M O 78 on eppro .. ed
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sherp
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11827 Studebaker Rd.
C rrltoe, CA 11701
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DELIVERY
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Early mornins motor roules B"Yailable
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insurance.
7 d•ys Pf'T w~d.
2 :30a.m.-5:30a.m .
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Curtains rise for
eight new shows
Oran1t County s~ arc overflowing with greasepaint this week as no
fewer than eight new productions lift their curtains.
The new amvals arc ""Gemlai" at the Costa Mesa <..1v1c Playhouse, .. My u.-....·. WIW Detltts Atm.I& DreYe
Me Ma4" at the Irvine Community
Theater. "'l'llle Mlb4o" at the West-
minster-Cultural Ans Center. " •
..._. .. at the Grand Dinner The.atcr,
"O.'t Dl'iU Ille Water" at the San
~munity-=fheatcr,.-·~· ..--..-~
a...naJ f«...,.,.. at the Garden
Grove Community Theater and a pair
of cbildttn's productions. "Y ... et ..-~-------o.Mle" at Golden West Collett and
"Beuly _.Ille._... at the Anaheim Cullural Ans Center.
Joo Sidoli is directing .. Gemini ... a comedy about family problems in a
Phtladdphi.a &betto. Pirl'onnances arc scheduled Thursdays throuab
Saturdays at f p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. at the CJV1c Playhouse, 611 ~ilton SL, Costa Mesa. Raervations are taken at 6SO-S269. ~My Ru.stiancrs Wild OesiftS Almost ~Mad" is a wackY seA.
comedy under the direction or Art Winslow. Lorraine McWilli.ams, lee Clark.
Patrick Sullivan, Randall Oodec and Mqgjc Riley compnse the cast at Turtle
Rock Commwuty ~on SunnybiU Lane off Turtle Rock Drive an lrv10c.
wbcrc the show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throu&h May 6 with a 2
p.m. Sunday matinee May 23. Reservations 8S7-~96.
Kent Johnson's production of"Tbe Mikado" as in Westminster for a five.
performance run at the Cultural Arts Center, on Westminster Avenue at
Hoover Street. Tim Nelson, Mary Murphy-Nelson, MarySullivan Slack, Scott
Ratner and 0 . Jay Bradley head the cast, with performances set fM Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April 22, and a matinee Sunday at 2:30. Call
537-3693 for tictcts..
"Ok.laboma" comes ~down the plain at the Grand Dinner
Theater, debuting this week for an open-ended run at the Grand. 7 Freedman
Way, Anaheim. The show plays ni&htly except Monday at. varyina cunain
times. with more information available at 772-7710.
Woody Allen's .. 0on·1 Drink the Water .. focuses on an American family
caught bdund the Iron Ou1ain and is dirtCLCd by Caren Ross at the C.8rillO
Playboule, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Oementc. Pcrfonmnccs will be liWW. Wedoesda~ throuch Saturdayut 8 p.m. until May 6 with a Sunday matinee at
2 p.m. April 30. Reservations 492-046S. -
The 1devision--s.-wncd mystery\ "Rehearsal for Murder" unfolds at the
Garden Grove Community Theater an Eastptc Park; on Chapman A vnue weit of Val~ View Boulevatd, Wider the direction or Geoffrey Glad. Show
times aR Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May 6. with one Sunday
matinee April 23 at 2:30. Raetvations 897-S 122.
"Yaokcc DoodJe" is a production of the Oranie County Ch1&dtri'1
Theater at Golden West c.o11e1t•1 Forum II: Performances will be pvm
Fridays at 7:JO p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sundays at 2:30 th'°"lll
April 23, witb rexrvations tUen at 89s.8378.
Also fot the sandbo1 let is '°Beauty and the Bcut.i' u AllMf'iaa
t'hildrcn's Thea.ter proda;action. opening Saturday at the Anaheim Cu.ltunl
Arts Center 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anabom. The ih<>w runs S.turdays .cl
Sundays at i p.m. ~J.-c l8. llcterVat1ons S44-7124.
I-our ocher prod..ctiom complete their respective cna.mmts tlUt
weekeDd. They are:
• ..._.,,__.. oe the Second Sc.llt ofSoutb Coast Repertory, 6SS Towa
Center Drive, COlta Mela (9S7•33), ~ performances &ooilbt at 7:30. Satl.W'dQ al 2 ud 7:3(). s...My M 2 and 7 p.m.
........... '-a W11gm 'att" at lllt Gem TbcaterL 128Sl Ma.in SI.;
Gardea Gr1"C (636-7213). fiml ,Paformanca toniPt and :....,.y M I p.a.
• ..._...,,,.ats.di.thlJect<;:'oOelC. MiMICMl Vicjo(Sl2~). willCli .. QP
t~ wl s.turdayM I~~ at 3 p.tn. e-...www..-b)'lk~~~attheFonim~ol
the Falml of Am <Na n1s ia Llpaa 8mcb (641-0llS). dollil.
pcffonnanc:a IOGilbt and S.tUrclllY ac I p.m.
CONTENTS
HJ'\ II:\\
A REAL 'TEAM' EFFORT ••••• ~ •••••••••••••• 10
Michael Keaton and the .. Dream Team" take on the harsh
reality of New york and t~e. winners arc those in the
audience, according to our critics.
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HIDDEN TREASURES ••••••••••••••••.......••. 13
By,.DONNA AND RAY OTI'
A startling array of flora and fauna, bits of history, and a
breathtaking peacefulness await the visitor to An za-
Borrego Dcsen State Park.
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'FREAKS' SHOW THEIR STUFP .••..••..••. 13
By JOHN ROOS
·House of Freaks' continue to experiment in the group·._
latest album and local fans will have a chance thi week to
catch the duo in concert.
B'/ JUDY CllAIDDLAJN Gourm~t Kiichen ~Y.be hlid 10fhld fora rason: th food
rarely nscs to Orcf!1111ry. The enlenainment. bowrvcr. 1\ what you make of 11.
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BltLY THE KID=
An American Myth
By ROGER ANGLE o.., ,_ c-a,oi•••
Bill) the Kid was on the run from the law and h1dm~ out
with ome friends. who happened co be a voun!! married couplt
ltvmg on a small ranch far from the-ne-arest cown.
The c~~~e had J bab} "'ho would often crawl around
OUUJdubfu_ n~ wh1Ch was built on sults One da\ while Rtlh
\\3S there. the voung woman wa~ h;rngm1! up the laundry out 1de---
"'hen she heard the telltale wh1mng of a rattle ndke. It hJd ·
crawled under the house. a.nd che\ were afraid rhe hab\ m11!ht
Y<ander tn under tfiere
The\ couldn t set' Hry "ell arnon!! the tumblt'.l.teJ11 JnJ
debris under the houSt Jnd \\Crt' natur.tllr reluctant co cra\\I m on
theu h.mds and knee
B1lh ~id... hhh. and mouoned the tamth to Yi.tit n che
\ .ird wh ile he \\tnt mw the ctbtn After tJkmg off h1 boot . he
"'"lkt>d uound JO ht) SO(k leelml! chc floor carefulh \\Uh ht!>
teet He mo\ed slowl} from room to room. then uddenh dre"'
h1~ ~ix-gun and f 1red throu~h the floor
Tht> father of the \ oun~ child poked carefulh .uoun<l
under the house wtth .a uck and soon found che snake~ 1t had lxen
shot lxcween the e}·es
JOFF~EY LIVES ON
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That was Bill} the Kid
Or was 1t1
That part1Cubr Bilh the Kid ~on was told b\ C.an4di.an
pott Michael Onda.qe and pubh hed ;n his book. The Colleeted
\t orks of Bill) che Kid Ltft-handed Poem . ·It appeared in 1910
JOT oromo, b) Anan 1 Press. based on legend and 1mag1nauon J\
much as fact
To hear wme tell it, B1lh the Kid "WU a droolml! id1cx \\ho
happened co be abie to shoot a ~un Ma\~ he \\S too scupid to
ketp from shooun peop1e To ~her . he was_.i p \Chouc "'_h_o ~--
(Pica c c JOFFREY/Pagc 14)
By ROGER ANGLE
Bill) the Kid ridt:~ 'l!am. m Com MesJ
The Joff re\' Ballet will presenc the ( .1htorn1.i
premiere ol 1t producuon of [u~ene Lonn~ s c la~'l1<
Amt:rtcan hallec B1lh the Kid du rm~ che compJm '
m here. April l -2~
The Rite of prmg." with mu K b\ l~or
UJ\tn k\ Jnchhe re-cre.ued choreogr.1ph\ of \'.i\la\
\1Jm k\ w1ll .iho be featured m the nine-b.lllet lineup
Jt the Oran~e ( ounn Ptr ormm~ Am Ceruer
Tht comp-.im 1 br:rn.l ut 1rr home .it tht
Doroth\ Ch.indler P.t\1l1on m Lo An~t t JnJ at cl e
Cit} (rnm Theater m ~ew York It troupe ol 10
dancer'.) h.1' pertormed 1n more th.in 4<XI c1t1t~ m 19
mes and kec~ t< ' b.illets b\ 1 chorto~rJphtr\ m
rept>rtOr\. 1 ht l'~-8<) sea on 1 dedtC.ued to tht> Im
Robert Jotfrey, who founded che comp.in\ "11h
Gerald Arpino m 19~1 Joffm died la~t \t~r
B1lh the Kid wa'I created m l'h h) Loring.
v.ho I.am worked in film and tde\ 1 ion mt lolh wood
and then htadcd the l 0 Department ot D.ince tor .o
\ttr . The mu,ic 1~ b ~ron Copland, 9.ho ~ >r cd
cloc;(lv -.tth Loring on the b.lllet's creauon.
The hlllct pre\tntS m 1deahzed \ er\mn 111
dance of the famed on o the }'Olln~ ~un I n~er \\ hu
u~dl) killed 21 mm b~ the ume he rt.iched che
age o 21.
In creitin~ tht ballet. L91"in~ o-.cd a much tu
has ua aning il in lctor a he did t0 the Jan e.
according to Richard Philp o Dance M•~•wnc The
much-ptif ormed Amtncan da SlC wtll be re~nted
as ptn o( a program of more crad1tiOOJ Fr;inco-
Russiln belltti.
Olha balltts offertd during t~
indude CIO\en Ktn}!dom. choreopaphed b, PJul
'Lnlor. Afternoon of ;i fJ\\n, b" Va'" ~11m k\.
10 mu\1C h\ CIJude De bum. Parade. O\ l.eon1Je
Mas~me. to mu 1c h\ Richard \Xi •gner. a
hJdO\\ ... h\ Ger.Aid i\rpmo. the Joff rt\ Ballet antlitlC
J1rtuor to ffiU\IC b\ MaurlCe IU\el. u1te • ,11r:t·
.ten . h\ Arpino. co mu\IC b\ um1l e amt-aen .
.rnJ V1\il V1\ald1. · b, Arpino. to mu'•l b\ ~nwn o
V1\ald1
The tamed Le •Crt' du Prmcemp'. or "Rnr
ot .Pnns. • "~ the ob tu of .& much -pubh~ ued m-x
\\ nen hr t perlormed n che P .. r ' (1( llJI'
fhoreo~r.1phed b .. \1w1 \and v.r tter: h\ tm1r\k\
to tu 0'41.n mu c. 1t cell the ton ot c.1e p.i~iin
~rnllce of ii ~oun~ \\OI'! an and '" da 'Kot modern
nu 11..
Clmen Kmcdom ~m·1e\ formal scx1al
beha .. 1or .ind h1fr btt\\ttn che eltcance ol the
b.1llroom and thr prim1me 1ungle It ~')created tw
Ll\lor tor hi 09.n compan\ m 19~6 The mu~1c '' .t
colhu:e ot ( orelh. Hrnn Cowell .ind Mallo\· Mil er
I. Apre,·M1d1 Dun F.1une. or Afternoon ut
ii r awn, w.i crt41ted in 191 ~. the fir t work b\
\11m~kv • .ind created a stu n the dance 'A ('lrld ~hen
t.r t pirformtd. Tht chorrogr;,1pltt>r Georce Bat.
Jn<hine v.r tt, "It ... u noc a ballet tn the ccep<ed
~nse, it .,-a a 'chore raphac tab1eau ' a mo~ing
lrtC'l • 41 •ork to be seen onh from t~ front a t-.o.
d1men 100Jl ballet. It .,oold ma e Po 1blc .i nc•
expres 1\ene for the dancer' hod)."
"Pa.rade" fl1S cr~ted b,· lamed Ru saan
choreographer lconJdt Mmmc ·and premiered in
1917 1n Paris. It ttprtscnts a unda fa ir in Pan • with
(Plea~seeBILLY/P.12)
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PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE Rod
\lc\\an ton1gh1 and 'ia1urda) al 7·30 r m s \(I and S2 ~ tor rl·S<"n l'tl SC3l\
~11 )111,l"n l 1d;c1\ arc a\J1laMc a1
thl' amph1lhl'atrc bu\ otlicc and all r 1d.c11 on locauon-. l 0 lhargc t1d.<."t\
t" phon<.". call fclctrnn at 6 J4-I 2UO.
. BLl..:E BEET CAFE I07 21st Pl
\icwpon Beach. "'i1ck P)10"' \olo
CHIJ Fnda) at 9 p.m. and Monda)
and Tuesda) al 8 p.m. 675-BEET
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695
ro"n (enter Drt\t". Cos1a Mesa
-prescn1s Confrey Ph1ll1ps Tno Y..llh
modt"rn rend111ons from Broadwa>
and the movies \\cdnl·\Cla)S through
Fndays. Hp m until late. and Sa1ur-
daY!t. 9 p.m. IO I a.m 4 l:!-7559.
tHE CANNERY '010 LaFa)ettc
.\ ve . Ncwpon Beach. prl·scnl\ .. Big
P1c1urc ... w11h 1op 40s mu~1c from
M:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. 1on1gh1 and
Saturda) 675-5777
DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT-
CLUB 10 th<." New porter Rcson. 11 07
Jamboree Road. Ncwpon Beach
prcscnts the gold<."n age of rock 'n' roll
7 p.m 10 2 a.m n1ghth c.\ccpt Sunday
and Monda) .. Sha~c. Rnule and
Roll" .performs hcg1nn1ng Tuesda)
through pnl n No l'Q\Cr charge
C lassie band:. will perform 1he era's
great~t h11s lrom .. (,ood Golly "1 1!.s
\foll):· 10 ·1 \\ an1 To lfold 'l our
Hand ·· b44-I 700
THE WHITE HOUSE Rc11tauran1
and Ta,em. 340 ~uth loast H1ih-
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"''I\. Laguna Beach. prt"Sent'> h\e
enicnaanmcn1 and dancrng n1ghtl)
4Y4-801S8
SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific ( oas1
l11gh~a}. un!>Ct Beach. offer!> h'e
cn1t"na1nmen1 se\en nights al wed.
Tonight and Saturda~. The Tuners
( lassie Rock 1/.30 p.m. to I 30a m S '\
rn\ er charge 592-1926
KISS. THE CLUB 22M5 "1l·\\pc1rt
Bh d an Cos1a Mc..a. fla'>hing light'>
mirrors and a huge danc<." fl oor No 1-
.,h1m or '>hons. Ticket\ an: S5 for all
shm' ~. Doors open al 8 p m ( all
MH-1160.
TH E RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
HOP 18774 Brookhurst. F-ounu11n
Valin. Jhc l1op$csc.rus.. the coolcil ··Hopp)·· Hour in to""n 5-7 pm
Fnda) ... Lei the Goodc Times Koll"
beginning at 7 pm w11h D.J Denn11.
8 Goode. S4 cover charge. Saturda).
··Hot .\ugust Nights .. ., tnbutc to e1I
Diamond stamng Ton) Ross1n1 a1
7 30 p. m. (S4 co' er). At 8· 30 .. Daner.
Dance. Dance.-.. Blast to the Past ..
w11h D.J. Dennis B. Goode. $4 cover
charge; Sunday ... Roel .\round the
Clock.·· a h1stol) of rock and roll. < loscd Mondar ··suJI Rockin' . .after
all these }cars · Tues. <it 8 p m ($4
co,er charge).,"The Bael~at Bo)\ ..
h H' 50s and 60s dante band, 9 p m. to
midnight ($4 co,cr). on Wedncsda;r at 8 p.m. (S4 (over) Thu™1a). ( ra;y
(on tests" 963-2366.
NIGHT.MOVES 59<1:! Warner Ave
Hun11ng1on Beach c·oncert info hnc
840-0208.
Saturday
NEW AGE CONCERT SERIES
Bruce 8C'c Var and Nada Shalu a1 8
p.m. 1omgh1 at Ve1crans Mcmonal
Commun11y Center. 384 Legion 51 .•
Laguna Beach. T 1ckc.-b arc $8 ad-
vance and SI 0 at the door i\d' ancc
tt(kets r<."comm<."nded as there 1\
hm11ed scaunf Purchase tickets at
Farcnhcn 45 . ~und Spectrum
Shante uallcl) and the Laauna Beach
Recrl·a11on Dcpanment For 1nfor-
ma11on. call 455-3059
MAXWELL'S 317 Pantie (out
H1gh,uy. Hunungton Beach. Lee
Ferrell on piano. sa.\ and 'ocals
CALENDAR
toni&ht. S:JO pm. 10 12 30 a.m.: ~un<la). Monday and Tuesday 8·30
p m 10 midnight. 836-:!555
Sunday
THE WHlTE HOUSE Restaurant
and Ta,em. 340 South C'oas1 H1gh-
"a). Laguna Beach. presents Luke&
The Locomomes each unda) at
8 30 p.m. S2 CO\er. 494-8088
THE CANNERY 3010 LaFa)ctte
i\ H~ • Newport Beach, n Franc1~0
shle cabaret cntcnamment wnh
LCslyc Mc('rac \OCahst and Llo>d
Noland on keyboard. 5 30 IO 10 p.m.
675-5777
VILLA NOV A Ric· hard Fauno.
piano ~l).11~ 5.µndaj _J!l£ou&I!
\>. ednesda). Open dail) 5 pm. to a m 3131 W ( oast l11ghwa> Ncw-
pon Bealh 642-7880
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific ( oast Highway. unse1 Beach. offers hH·
cntenainment sc'cn nights a Y..Cck.
Planet IO. rodnn· Reggae 3 10 7 p.m
and then Wh1uard 8 p.m. 10 mid·
neghl. 59:?-1926.
BLACllTBOR A tno pla)tng
trad111onaJ lnsh and Scomsh music,
each unday at the Old Dana Point
( afe. at the comer of Golden Lantern
and Del Prado trccts 10 Dana Point
No cover charge.
Sunday
KNO'IT'S BERRY FARM C'ha)an-
ne. popular Pucno Ric.an singer at I
and 4 p.m. 1n the Park·s Calico
Square. Also appcanng w1U be actress
and 'inger SuLy Gonzales. For taped
1nforma11on about Knotfs Berry
Farm. call 220.-S200.
Monday
SUNSET PUB 16655 Panfic < oim
H 1itlway. Sunset Bc:ach. offers h \ c
cntcna1nmen1 seven days a ""«k r oniatit. Debbie Davie~ 8 p.m. 10
m1dn1&ht
TueM&y
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafa;rc11c
Ave.. ewp()rt Beach ... Dc,a Vu"
'odh\tandkc)board.8p m to 12:\0
am 675-5777.
IOPHllll'f,
Hot Rod
arlttllt rodrer •od St•w•rt ts co...1119 to town tor two
perton1Ntnce1 •t ttte ~.clfk AmphttttellUe, tonleht •nd
tCMllOf'row.
SUNSET P 8 166S5 P ~1fid c>a\t
H1&hway. ~unset Oe.&<:h, oilers h"c
cn1.ma1nmcnt o,cvcn n1ihts at ~ed.
Tonight bodu\ 9 pm. to I m $2
co .. ercharac S92-192ti
PACES 'ITECL B I St12 lk1t h
81\d 1n H1.1n11n11on Boch Blul"
1gh1 ~how tirnc '' JO pm 21 ind
O\ er .\dm1~~100 at lht door 1s S4 <all 964-2211 for 1nforma11on.
Drug a: Alcohol Referrals 1-800-322-3363
Monday • f'r1day 8ana -1 Opm
Call Toll Free and l.lecmDe ~ and Alcdbol Freet
The Rc:sou.rtt Center • Help .. a Pbaae Call Away
Free Profc ...... lnlonnadoa a..,......~
'Th<' R~•rt'T Ct'nltt , .. ,1 munty,wtrtf-
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I INTRODUCTORY OFFER--,
115 s2500 LESSONS
I Singlet and eouptes Same Price ~---------------~~~----• Walfz •Slow DlllW» • TMtfJO • RUl'lttM
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Let lhe WOtld s 11 danoo instructors make you n
011pert dancer and potsed mtHr Let the fun people
soetc you our tor a change' Come 10 the fabulous
school th.11 gets you up on your feet and into
someone s arm 1
Phone 650-3048 today
2• NEWPORT BLVD.
North betWtMn Santi Isabel & Fair
IN THE SEA COAST VILLAGE
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H1aJiv.ay, unset Beach, offers h"c
cntena1nmcnt sc"en n1&hts a week
lntcrnat1onal Regpc: If Stars 9 p.m.
to I a.m. $3 cover charge. 592-1926.
Tba.ndaJ
SUNSET PUB.166SS Pacific Coast
Highway, unset Beach. orrc~ h\.e
·ent~inmcnt seven n1ahu a wttl..
Tonight 1hrouan Saturday. The Fa1r-
lancs 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m., S3 cover
charge. 592-1926.
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CAFE UDO SOI 30th t Ncwpon
Beach. Entertainment ni&htly 8 30
p.m. 10 I a.m Ronnie Drown on
keyboards and '1bcs tonight.
675-2968
Wedlleeday
LE MERIOIEN HOTEL 4SOO
MacAnhur Bl"d New-pon Bc:ac:h ··u-Juz Club" fcatunng v.orld da\s
J3ll an1sts spothitucd weekl > in th<>
four story Atnum of the Cafe flcun
For more 1nforma11on.call 476-:!0<>I .
extension 3113
CAPE UDO SOI 30th St., Ncv.pon
Beach. prc~nt~ en1cnainmen1 n1ght-Prtday · I>. Braz1han JVI b) Kcv)'n l..cuau
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 tonight 8:30 pm. to I a.m, 67S-2968
Town { enter Dr . Co ta Mesa. C1s-Tbunday ~·s,p..u.s.ly.h~to9J>.-m..fnda) ---and Saturday. 5j() to 8 10 p.m CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .. "lcv.pon
Wcdnesda>.; and Tbursda) 432-7559 Beach. present\ Alex Ta)lor Jau
BISTANG<> 191 00 Von Karman. \OCahst wnh the Wa)ne \\a)'nc Band
In inc, Jon Gamer tno fu~ ja.11 toni~t 8:30 p.m to I a.m 67S-2968 ~pular standards and old t1mt' rcx·k or ~ot~~ LAG NA 1464 c; (' 'n roll mpHJ), 8 to 11 pm Tucsda) oost tbrou&h turda) 752-S22:! l!1ghwa\'. L3guna Beath featur~ RO~'S lN LAGli A 1464 Coast G:ureu 1mon and his guitar tonight
High" a). L.lguna Beach J:llL ,ocahst 497-4b7 I
Montenrn beginning at 7 30 JAZZ PACIF IC a noo-profi1 or· p m.toni&ht and 'a1urda) 497-4871 gan11at1on to prcllen.e and l.'ncouragc
DRl.FfWOOOLO NGE ~J.i61Pa-11\c J311 meet) C\Cr> Jhurs<Ll} a l 7
ufi\. (oa\t High\loa) Huntington Pm 110d 1\ osxn to J3ll mu 1C1an\
&alh prc.:\ol.Ot\ thl· ~"·n~ef'i Tno anJJ3.ll bulls r or mo.rt informatHt.n, ~ilh. ~op fro.m the ~ .i.ru.1. 4lh l Jll Dr < harle<> Rutherford al
f-ndJ> .ind ~turda} i< p m to 41:!-S T9 or 8111 oll JT t>-i:!· 7641!.
m1dn1a.ht .ind und3) :! w 6 pm 536-14'~ I a'>k for l>nft"ood loun~\· ("I . \SSI(" \I. VILLA NOVA p1aG1st < arlo-. Or·
1eg.i "pcrlorm .i \Jm't\ ol e-.is~
h ""'"' sc.'lt'lllOOS anJ OH3\IOn31 Saturday
utin·flll\orcd f,l\ontl'' ThuN.la' SOPRANO AN 'E 'ORRI 1n re-
throuan tur\b) from m Pm tu rnal at pm in the ll( J fine \ns
I 30 a m \und.t) throuah \\ edncs-< onCt'n Hall Piano accompanist 1s j
dJ) lrom X '0 p m to I 30 a m Ro.-.cmar) H > ll'r l < I mu I( foci It)
K1chard J •uoo\ J:l.U and Broad~a} member f\orn " a gradual<' of the \t)hnponthc:p1.1no'll1I \\cstCoast t CI mus1l proJ1"3m TtC'l..t'I\ arc 6
lli&}tv.a\ """cv.pon Beath b-41-1 u lnrgcnt>raladml\\100 s; for tudcnt\
CAFE LIDO SOI 10th ~t '-1.'"' pon and ~nior c1111cM and art' a"a1lahk
Bea h b ~ ~llM! prc~ntct cn1cna1n-at the F-1nt' .\M\ Bo' Office l!S6-6616
mcnt lll&htl) Ton~ C1ucrrcro Sc:\tet thc, l •( I Bren E \C:nts (enter Bo' tonight I) p Ill to I ,0 a m S 1 WH'I Off ice SO. 'iCDI and f1dctrun
charge b 1+ I '\00
Sunday
ALL THAT JAZZ R.ini.ho \Jn11a10 < olh.:gc I -at Bmtol 'it ~ nt.1 \n.a
. pre~nt\ R~ Jan ln~mbk. Nat
Piertt t na.n~ Kapp. Jugl'fn.tut Big
fS.ind 4t 7 pm (~n<raJ \UO\l'.>\100 I\ S~1 !ltuJcot •nd ~nl01' Sb For
1nfurma11on, calt667-3 lh l
CANYOS BAR ANO GRJU 8~Q
laJuna( an) on Road Ui1un:l Beach
fkl\ ~11lhl..<'n·\ D1>.1t' Jan ll~tnr<>
t oach '>unda\ from 4 to 7 pm
41.M 1~11
R MA S~ER I fl(A) P.a 1fi, < o \t
H1ahWJ). &"'I lk<1ch. plTVOlS l ht'
n ot th lka\"h on( of "°otht'rn < ahforn1.-a s mO'.>t popul;u dn.11:1 nd
1111 b;and from b to IU pm. ca(h
unda) "liu ~O"<'f charac.
(~I .llS if>. I 624
CAFE UOO SOI h St. 'cv.pon
Beach l:ahn Ju.1 Y>llh 0c~ b Red·
field fcatunna the 1arc1a Brotht~
l.30 to 30 pm : cntl·n:unment ni~ll) ¥:JO pm to I a m ioniaht "'th the Wot)n' Wa)nt' &nd
~7 -2961 ...... ;
CAFE UDO, 501 30th~' 1';cy,pon
fkacb F.nlnl.11nmcn1 n11h1I) S:.lO pm-I m. \\a~ncWa)ndl.'lndv.1th
vural1M tfolh Mith tht\ t'cnma.
67$-2 . &ON'l I LAG 'A 146-& \ Coa\t
Hiah•'I), 1.,ui\I Be h I llttur
Rottr Carr It the p1.:nw th!\ cwnina..
·NT.<4171 . '
Sunday
VIKLARBO CHA MB E R
EN EMBLE last 1n th l..a&unii
Bca<.h (hAlmbcr MUSlC Souct) ·~
Young n1\t ~n~ at 4 pm in
Laauna High ':Khool -\udnonum.6:?S
Par!.. \C, l 3.1una lkat·h. T 1d.c1' arc.-
S h>r inform lion. 4Q.i.1 :!:?
UC1 FA LTV COMPO ERS'
WORKS will bt J)\'rlonncd ot hp m in
the l ~ I hnt -\m ( on<.cn tlall
OOtnng-. indudt· v.orls b} lkmard v1lmor~ Peta Odegard .tnJ Paul
HodSJM f1d.et\ arc S6 for i:ncral
J m1ss1on and S for student\ • nJ nu.1rl 1llll'n\•nJ Jrt· a\ .i1lable iAt the
Fine \ns Bo' Offac:. 856-611 16. 1hc
l ( I Bren L \\'nt\ ( enter fku, Ollie t'
8S6-\IOO and I 1dttron. 634-1100
THE 80\IZV ROUGE CAFE
la \teal \tnna qu.inet Opu I\"
aHom~nie \und brun(h 11 am m I pm 3001 ·c\lo pott 81\c.l
C\loPOn fkach ()7\ }'~)
EL JlANCHITO MEXICAN R
TA RA1'1' ~8()1 Scv.pon Bl'd
~t\lol">rt lk:h. h pre nt\ inter·
natwnalJ} ._nov.n da \ll 1u1U1mt
(roppcrfidd (\Cl) \unda> ·11 a m to
pm 675·t>l\S~
Taeeday
ADDLEBA K CHAMBER
PLAYER I rm Mr K1nncy
Theatre.~ l) \l.,11umt(' ra~W.l),
ML ion VK'J<I to....l) P\"\'h tltr tl th
pb)en 1ni mu ... kalJUUM\C) throu&h
the 20th ctntun mo"'"' fr >m IM avarn-aank and nco-<la ftnl to thl.'
modctn, ~rd and off-tM-wall. Ob-
oatt R~ Fumll •PJ>t*n" aun1 lotoist. Teckc:u .,, SJ ,rMraJ. S2 ~IOtt. f'or rcwru11on,, call
'82-46$6
.STOREWIDE
SAVI NGS
t!llO
MADONNA
l1ll.•A Prep•
Poulo Abdul: forever Your Girl
6. 99CosMtte/11. 99 Compoct Oise
Ashfofd & Simpsofl: love Or Phy\ICO
6. 99Co1.1ette/1l. 99 Compoct Oise
The Boys: Mcuoges f ron The Boys
6. 99 Couette/11. 99 Compo<t Oise
8oWty 8tow11: Dort I~ Crvel
6.99Coswtte/11.99Compoct Oise
Ci..ct.relo: ~g Cold Win• r
6. 99 Cos..+te/12. '9 Compo<t Oise
Dirty Oucing Uw: Vori<M Ani\ts
6. 99 Couette/12 . 99 Compoct Oise
EIO.lcqe:Gell'\IN
6." Cot.Mlte/11 . 99 Compoct Oise
The Fi .. : Calm Animo1s
6. '9Coawtte/11. '9 Compoct Oise
Goya: A Life In~
7. 9' Couette/ 12. '9 Compoct Dis<
Howord Jo.es: Crou Jhot l•"t
6.9'C......./11.9'Compoct0ise
liviftt Colow: Vi~
6. 9' Cos..+te/ 10. 99 Compoct Ois.c
Jvlioa a...--: Mr Jordo
6." c.u.tte/ 11 . 9' Compod Oise
V1rg1n
(opi"'
Mo awr.
MCA
M rtll't
RCA
" !Qowt"
RCA
Colvmboo
Ele tro
Ep"
Ater
A U? I
lPion kl •111'• ill•a•lll ff:!
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Modoflno: like A Prayer S.re
6. 99 Couett•l 12. 99 Compoct Oise
Mini Vonilll: Gr YO<J ~" "' t hi" Ari\~
6. 99 Couette / 12. 99 Compact Oi1e
Poison: Op.11 Up & Soy A~lil E"'9""Cl<'.oprtol
6. 99 Couette/12. 99 Compoct Oise
Roin Mofl: Or•g•no ~ e Sdi. CoP1!.0i
6.99 Coss.tte/11 .99 Compo<t Ois.c
(Ms lea: Ntw light Tlvo ~Ii Old '11·"4 M
Ge'fen
6. 99 Co.swtte / 11 . 99 Compoct Oise
loi.ette: loo~ Sharp EMI
6. 99 Cossette/ 11. 99 Compo<t Dis<
ViHfl: V1•t" [Ml
6. 99 Couette / 11. 99 Compoct Oi.s<
Andrtoa Vollenw.ider: 0olX nQ With r eL.011 Columb10
6. 99CosMtte/11. 99 (Offtpoct Oise
Jody Wlrttey: La~r Tho" l e N(.A
6.'9 Coswtte/11.99 C.mpoct Oise
Wot\-iftf Girl: Ortgtf\01 Mo.. jO Sd•
6. 99Couette/12. 99 Compact Oise
Ans to
XTC: Ororige· & ~s
6. '9Couette/11. 99 Compo<t Oitc
G ff
H.,.. toviftts Oft ae&ect rMoMS frOM E.MI ond
C .... : Htcrt, Joe Cod tr f no Tvmtr, Robb.-
NM Cfld moc?. 4," CoUl9." CO
0.-"-........ 1"94. ef ""91! ----------· ··~·---· -·-------... -.,. __ '-____ "'"'_..,. ------,...._ -·-· -=-= :::.:..-...:::.'== ==-..::.-.:::: -c---.......... --......... ----·~---------·-----·-·---c-___ --·-_, __ ---
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Friday
OCf STl Of:•q DA:"C'E CO:"ti·
C'E RT OrJlljll t llJ\I I "lkj!.l l>.rnu·
')1udt n1' fl''''' rH uHllUI' .11 /\ p m
1 .. n1gh1 .ind ').11u rJ.1' JI "" p 111 1n
Kolll:ll II \lrn •r1 I ltl'Jlll 1111 tht: ( >< (
•• 1mpu' II l .tll\ll"' K11.1J < 11\IJ
\ 1 .,.. I 11 i..," .irt '!it .1J' Jnu· \.lk'
.tnd) ,11 llll' d1101 I)( ( \lUlkOl\ \'1
.uh .tnu· "'""' \11 .11 lht door
LE ~1ERIHI E~ HOTEL .l )Ofl
\I." \rthur Bh d 'r"'pon Ek.ilh
\n I q·11111v 111 \11110.,.n • ('<tlh
I 11d.1' "'lh th\ ')111nl'hndgl· H.ind !10111 ~111 11 p Ill .I 11 ~l/11 1 p,ll'll\111n
~I I l
Saturday
BAY ARl':A Rl<:PERTOR Y
UAi\l'l<~ (0Mf'A:'I.\' .ii lht• Human
Ill"\ I 11.il I hl.ilrl' l < 1 lamru' JI i..
pm I 11u, ,·n 1' hn .ind 0 1>1:n lo lhl
11nwr.11 puhill I or nwrl 1nlor
m.1l1t1n t 11nl.ill lhl' l <I danu dl
p;1nmen1 /\'111 ,:'/\.I
BALLET PACI FICA l llnn•r I pro-
lt!ram J I thl I a11una \loull11n Pl.1'
house'. 606 Laguna Can)on Road.
Laguna Beach 1on1gh1 and and at 3:30
p.m. ~u nda) Single adm1ss1 on t\ SI 0
for adults and S8 for (htldrcn.
<>ludcnl\ .and sen10~ and ma} be
purtha'>Ctl at lhl' Joor or b) railing
n .,5-9206 Free parking 1s available
LE MERIDJEN HOTEL 4500
\1:u. An hur Rh d . 1'cwpon Beach
··Dancing 1n ~1:wpon" \toncbndgc
li • .ind "'"ha 'anct} ofh1g band and
Hmad"'a~ from 1 to 11 Jl m calh
\aturda\ r OI 1nlormil llll0 l Jll
4.,h-21)()1. n 1cm1on '111
LONDANCE FRED ASTAIRE
STt;DIOS 3n2S \\ \1.it \nhur \u1ll'
~()~.Santa Ana. Danle lor l t1Upk\ or
\"Ingle'>. l!\l \aturdJ' .ind lrd \unJ,I\
l'lll h munlh !s 1() lu 11 ") p m
\dnll\\lon ~S 1ndudl'' rl'lrl·\h
ml'l'lrr.ltaltmom htt1Tt'tktfh-1ng c au
h50-0676 tor mun· 1nf11rma1111n
Sunday
THE SOPHI TICATE -\hcrnoon
'"''"8 dancing. ~ta\1·., 1 oungc: al lhl
Kn1 Lion Inn 1050 Bmtol \tnll
< o \13 Mc~ pre\C'nl\ Barnr\ 01\on
.ind his .:!O-p1C(COrlhc1,1ra ncr) \un
dJ' altcrnoon from .:! co 6 p m
.\Jm1ss1on I~ ~5 l)('r sxnon r rt•e
4 \\ I'\. '\.I I·' < )f
r \( ,/\UL\ ll \\\ \l\l >'-) l -RAIN MAN I
. __ ,. ______ ....,....__
NOW PLAYING ....... COSTA-I A _,_,0-.. QI -'tll.IO 04'6"°' .. ~ .,.-4 "'-'• 10 • .,..w... , ....... ~, .... (OO.--V•l•• ~ ..... Or.-.• \XI \11' -!IC>\ ... Qllll allttti "., .•
e COOIO-A e ll TOllO MllVllllC •04'-WUT-aTllll
...... M'"N , .. -~. ' .......... _.ig, "'-... '"'W:: ,., ''"' \fl ... \~ ,, uo '~~) I>'• .. ,
•eottAMbA • "'AlvrTOlf I.A -..o ... ~ ~--· ~ L...:. ""llU<flD i[1 r .. _......,.c-•...C•-• l'IU~ u ltl· ... ~...::...-=-.:. "'°'A~171t --... Zola
''BIG UAGU£ l.AUG11S.
Jlajor League tu.nnr. A b1g b.11! •
Joel Siegll.. G()(I) Ml»MDIQ AMlllCA
•Hll.AR.IOUS, UlJ.f.1.AVQJf.()OT.£0C7D ... a batty ott-tb•·wall
bJt that doubled me up•
Gee SbCIUt THE TtCo\J SHOW
•A HOll£.1Ultl A "°1m and wUJ.n1ng comedyf"
1111 IMd.A'f flll MOYt£S
"Hl'TS A GUllD SI.AMI A home run "1tb the baH1 loaded
A big l~gue good ttm.-grab a bofdog and go.•
Dtx» Wbatley, Af TKI MCME$
valet parkma. r 1ckcts ma}' be
ptm:hascd 1n advant:c at 1hc hotel g1fl
hop For more 1nforma11on. call EJda
BaIT) .n f21 l)59:?-ll H
Monday
MARTI & 'OONI'' S11.1ng Danu·
( luh mcrts at ~·4 era I Orange Count)
lcxauon\ 1>ant·e\, dantc t:ontc\l\
danlt: lrlfl'i pla' out1n~. hcach
pan1n Jrc \(>ml· ul the acu' lltt...,
l>Jnte 1c .. .,on' arl ollcred tx·g1nn1ng
to ad\JOll'd h<tllroom to '"''"S f or
11me\ :ind lot.almn' t Jll IS4C>-'51 b
Tuesday
TllE JOFFREV BALLET 1on1~h1
tlrrough \pril 2'\ al thl· <>range
( ounl) Palorming \rl' Center
under lllr Jnl\llt. d1rl'UJ11n l.>I C •1!.C.41W
,\rptno < una1nt1nl1·1\Xpm "'fhtl)
11. 11h t1A.n 2 Jl m ma11nee'> \pnl ]_ • .ind
2 l Rt:~nun program "''" \JI) n1gh11\ T tl h ·1, range tn pnC\' Imm
\ 1 l to SW and ;ire a\atlabk al the
Orangt< ( ounl} Prrformmp -\n\ < 1:n1cr ho~ office. 556-\IU\ Jnd
T 1ckctmas1er 74(}.2()')(>
Wedne.clay
COSTA MESA P RED ASTAIRE
OAl\CE ST DIO 14MM '-t:"' pon
Bl\ d .,_< • ( C'>\1.1 Mc\3 \\-ednc"13\
night c.l.&n<."l'\ open w the Ffna.il
publu; v.nh .s on1· hour daOll' <l.w.
prc<.ed1n& the puhltl t.IJn1 l' tx·~mr11nt•
at 8 p m l>JnH' 11 Jl m unlll n11d
n1gh1 (<>'>I tor danlr cla\\ ilOd Jat)u·
1~ \7 pcr pcr\Of\ \oil drtnl\ a\,lllJhk
for purcha"K. ... or morl· 1nlorma111111
or rc\Cr\!UIOO\ l.111 fi'IO-,041!
Thunday
COSTA M~ A QUICKSTEPPF.RS
a -.cn101 c1111rn ~uurt' cJanu· group
'4.:ck C\J>l'flcnu:d ..qu.in." dance ll>U·
r>k" 10 JOtn thrm Tht· Qutl htC'pfX'"
mt.-cl n.aularl) t''t'n f huf'\dJ) lll
a m 10 noon al thl.' d<1Y..n1own
(flmmun11" n·n1er \nahe11n and
C enter \I\ in ( oua Mc~ I.or morl·
1nform:u10n, ~.111 45-SMll
1111.\llH
"BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" h'\o th~ \mcncan (1uldrl·n'!. rhcalcr al
lht;" -\nahc1m C ullural """ Center.
931 N. Harbor Rlvd \naht 1m
1544-71 ~4).Saturd<a)nnd \und3)Ut
...
2 pm 1hrou&h June 18
"BUS STOl>" in tht' m:un 1hca1tr at
\addlcback ( oll~c M1 .... 1on Viejo
(582-4656> clor,ana performances 10
nidn and ~1urda) at 8 pm ')unda'
a11pm
"CABARET" JI Eltabcth ltov.-
ard s < uruun (all l.>inncr Thcucr.
ti'IO El ( Jm1no Real Tu .. 1in
1811$-1540) ntghtl~ t:~ccpt \.1,onda)''>
al 'af) 1ngcuna1n 11me, 1hrouah June
4
"GEMINI" at thc < 0\1.1 Mc\3 < t\ 1e
Pla)hou-.c, 611 lfam1l11>n '°ii C O\la
Mc'ill (6S0.5269J Thur~>' throu&)1
\atunJa)\ a1 !I J) m ')urufa~'lat: pm
unul Ma},
"OON"T DRINK THE WATER" h\
tht· ~nn C lt'mc ntc C ommunll)
I hcJtcr ,11 1hc C nbrillo Pl:nhouw
.:!-02 A\ C ,Ur1Uo \an. ..( lcm<"ntt'-f.fcr.r-'047iSJ Wcdnc..Oa)\ through \Jt·
urda) ~ • .11 b pm un11l \1.a\ 6 v.11h "
\unda) mall nee \J'l11I lO a1 , pm
"HARO TIMES" on lhc ~wncJ
\tagc ol ~oulh ( ci.i\t Rl·pcnol) 655
fo.,.n C c:nltr l>rt\C:, Co\W Meu
(Ci~ 7-40 H) ltnal pcrtorm<1n\Q 10-
ntght '11 7 ltJ \J1url.L1~ 11 .:! and i l<J
~unda' at : ancJ 7 p m
"Lt... AM"4 JIAMPTO' LA VERT\'
OBERLAADEtl" a1 tti '-cwrort r hcata \m C t nltl ~)<II ( 1111
l>ri H' "c"' l'k'rt lka h It. H .(l~ISIU
I hur'Kla~' throu*l'I Sa1urda>' al X
Jl m \undaH a1 l(J un11I l\h' ,
·~fAME .. ill the ll.irlt"Qu1n I >llln~r
.f'la)hOUk JS<1l \ ll;arbor HhJ
\ nt.n \na C'17lJ-\\J I l do'lng Pl"f
101 m.1ncc\ ton1Kh1 1hrou&ti \unda' ;u
1,.1 ing 'unaan lime\
" Y tllSBANO' WJLD Dt:
IRES ALMOST OROVE MF. MA D"
at 1hc lrvlOl' ( ommun11" I hct1tn I unlc Rod C ommun.tl) Parl,
\unn)h1ll l~n\·t11 r unk Rod Drf\t',
In 1nc(8S"-~ 1%) Inda)\ ;i ncJ \utur-
da)\ a1 W Jl ni throutth M:i) h 1A.-1th ;a
mJltnre \undit\ \pril , \ .i1 ~ ll m
"MGJIT Ot' JAf\ ARY HTU" -.1
the l P ktpcnol'\ Dinner Tht..,11:1.
I S7\~.() r U~ltn \lilla I: \\-11\ r U\lln
tis '\'i Y611 ). 1 ul.·M.fa)\ 1hrou&h S-11ur·
c.la)' at a \II Sundt1)' ,11 ~ W un11I
\pnl lo
"OKl.AllO\fA" al th l 1ninJ l>tn ·
nt'r I hi:atcr , fr\-cc.lman "-a).
.\n3ht'lm un-7710) niJ)\11 (\' flt foncb}~ 11 \lf\1n cuna1n um ·
un11l lurthcr no11 c
"REQ IEM POR A HEA \'Y ~IGHT''a11h Crcm .Th IC~ 1~8H
"MimAEL KEATON Is
Posfl'IVEXWONDERFUI!'
The · Dream Team
Four..,.on
a fidd lrip IO~·
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bin t, ("'ardcn C1rO\IC (636·711"ll
clos1ni performantts tonigh1 and
1urda) al 8 s> m
"SCARECR.OW" by the \1op-<1aJl
1h~ter company at che Forum
Theater on the rcst1ul of ·\n
grounds. Laguna On h <MIS--01 '51
lio:Upcrfonmnccs con_IJht and 1ur.
da) a1 g pm. ,., .... '
Friday
PROFE JO AL SI NGLES
NETWORK holds ;i h PP> hour pam
JI fo..1s~ thc(luh n s NC\ltl)Ort Ol"cJ
at ra1r\ ICW ln (O\Ul Mesa • ft('
Pur.k1nJ.5tolJpm \dm1\ mn1\$llJ
Mott-tnformanon" ( -.rll h'C' t-n·nr
ot 1nr 4:S9U ·
V.E . ETWORK "OA 'tlM.
OrRTY" PARTY 8 p.m t<> I am
Hc \rrh Hentaic Hotel. JlSfJ \\tflu('
01 the Ail ta M c't:'l S1ngl• profcs~1onal 25 S, huflCt, mu\ll
danlln& and dani.:c c~h1h11111n :111 I
k~n. \dn'1t<,<,1o n 1\ SI S at ttlc door
SI:? ad,anu prc~)m<'nt f or mon
1nlorma11on t:all lhc '\ l \ llnthnr,
U 4-l()(W)
PRIME Of' LJPE lSGl. ~ mi'\ 1
l11r r <1 IJ al PJ,., r'> C luh H.11 S fh":\~lln.1 nt 1n In., ( 01hallc-tt1' \p-1 h
\ 111.1 • , 172 7! N~ hope f ounl • rt
\';ill('\, 5 In "7 pm f or 1nlorma1111n
anc.I rt .. ..cr'\ 111on\ all IP h· 14.l
PARE~T. \UTUOl T rART
l\E~ Oran1t· < OJ\I ( hap11 r • 1.
(UJ \tod) not required> l't~7·1~JO ot
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PIUllE OP UFE SINGLES mett Wedll11day tbrouahout the Southern CahfomJa
for 1 h0ute party 1n Westminster at PalM.E OP un SINGLES meet arc:1 performi"g. beaannina at 8:30 7:30 p.m. For l'C5ef'Vltions, call for djnfttr it The Hactenda (South-p.m. Duke's Monday 1'1aabt Showcaic 8~744. wcs~m Mc.ucan food) 172S C.Olkse has no covtr charac: Tht Newponer "-... 1 r:. Rcson as k>Qlcd at I U>7 Jambo~ ___ ..,._1 Ave .• -.,.nta "na at p.m . .-or Rd fft--fi ,.. HrJt ~ rcscrvauonJ.. caJI 8~1744 .Just cast o .--• 1c" oast 1 way
NEWPOAT JEWISH SINGLF.S CAUFOANIA SINGLES Happy in Newport Beach. 644-17 • ut
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IDiitti.. Ktl each nalht, T uaday
throu&b Thursday. (S~f. 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday, ($8),
doors open at 6 p.m Dinntr 11 served
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adults. $2 for dlMlidftn 6 to 12 and
clnlarcn undet 6 admitted free. For
more 1nfomwion call the Duncan Mcintosh Co. at 6 ll-9~. ·
holds thetr first musale and supper Hour and M11er Oanc1na. each SH. Jl'rlday -held 1n a pnvatc Huntinaton Beach Wednesday, s to 9 p.m. at the Zot THE lMPl\OV features thrtt of ORANGE COUNTY SWAP fllEET
home at S:30 p.m. lnttTestcd sin&Jn Lounae, Irvine Hilton and Towers. LA's best known comedians every NEWPORT BOAT SHOW Ncw pr~nted by .Ttl-PtuJ Enterpues
are invited to attmd. Pot luck and 17900 Jamboree Blvd., lrvinc. Free Mood.a)' na~t. Doors open at 6:30 powtr and s.a1lboats from some of the each Sa.turday and Sunday in ~
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to the 7 30 p.m. prOlfam 1s $). dollowed by dancina w1t.b a hve band
Dances 1t the Huntington Beach Inn until I a.m. Valet park1nJ is free for with DJ John Symn and ~fresh-those havan1 a cocktail in the Dukes
ments follow at oo charat FLIRT Lounge 1fter 1hc mct:tins. Cost is S6.
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'Dream Team' goes up ·against reality.an
Dianne Elwood
Typist
Suta Au
If films were 1cwels. then ··The
Dream Team" rould easil) be class•·
lied as a rare il'm.
Michael Keaton. Peter Boyle. .---...,,,._----.("hr 1st o p h e r
Lloyd. and Step-
hen Furst star 1n
this funn>, heart-
warming nory of
four mental ~
tjents who get
stranded in the big
cat)' and end up
having to fe nd for
themselves.
The story beg.ins
at "edarbrook Psych1atnc Hospnal
1n Trenton. New Jersey. The Team's
good·naturcd doctor decides to take
them on a five-hour field tnp to a
bascNJI game at Yank« Stadium.
Unfonunatel). the} never make 11.
Through a sencs of mishaps they get ~pa.rated from their doctor. from
each other. arrested. reunited ... the
antics go on and on.
Michael Keaton gives another
amazing performance -this time as
8111, a writer·hyphcn·pathological liar
with a violent streak. Once again
re1urtung to the big screen 1s funny
man Peter Boyle. Boyle ponrays Jack,
a former advenising executive who
jusl happens to think he's Jesus
Christ. Christopher Lloyd also stars
as Henry, a former garbage man who
spends all h1'I tame 1mpcrsonattn$ a
doctor and enforcing his obsession
for world neatness. Last. but cenainly
not least. 1~ Stephen Furst, who plays
lovable Alben. Albert 1s an in-
trovcned baseball fanatic who can't
say anything to anyone unless it's
related to the spon.
Although I truly loved this film. I
wouJd've hked to have seen much-
morc done wuh 1t. My imagination
ran wild wtth possible p11faJls that the
Fab Four could stumble across apd
precious few of those were realized.
Sull. "The Dream Team" comes
through with ~uffac1ent s1de-sphttmg
s1abt pas and onc-hncrs to leave you
laup1ng in the ai Jes when the li&hts
come up-1fyou're not sm&in.Jafong
wtth Buster Poindexter's rend1t1on of
"Hu the Road. Jack.''
In addition to its humor. "The
Dream Team" 1s
also endearing an o~ ma"y ways. h 's a
touchin& film that o
shows lbe vulner·
able sides of lhcse
four lovable
loonies while sull
man111na to show
us that ~·~ not
qw&e as daffettnt
from 8llJ Jae Hnry, Ud AJbert as we may lb.ink.
JeuMa11laple
Writer /E4Jtor
La1uaHW1
The "Dream Team" 1s a nice.
human little comedy and an excellent
showcase for the panicular talents of
Michael Keaton. It has a happy
ending and tells a lot of truth about
the human cond1t1on along the way .
Unfonunatel . it suffers from a
pacina problem.
The audience isn't
exactly left pspi na
from one comic
tour de force to the
nen Tantaliz.ioa-
ly. there arc a lot
more lau&hs 1n lhc
story tfian the
teript manqcs to
puU OUL
On the pos1uvc
stde, Michael Keaton couldn't be
better cast The movie wor1cs to tus
strengths as a comedian and an~·
young-man-an-J'CSldcncc. He's .a blp
and funny New York version o(
James Dean. In the movie he's called
Bally Caulfield. so maybe he's a little
out of ··catcher 1n the Rye" as well.
His whole carefully bu1lt 1denthy JS an
act. thou&h, a protec uvc shield be·
tween Bilfy and the world. Honesty is
one of the strona points of the film,
which could altema11 velr, have been
titled ··The Truth Oamc. ·
Peter Doyle play~ Jack, an cx·ad
agency execuuve who's been locked
up because he thinks hc·s Jesus
Cbnst. He's funny but not really
g,ivcnenoU&h to do. Just sccma him in
his underwear (or in the ahnscther)
isn't enouah. He looms lara.c 1n every
scene. 10 he1jh1 if not in action.
Chnstopher Lloyd plar,s Henry, a.n
obsessive "straiantcner • who has
dnven. h1msclfnulS try1n110 hvc in a
less than pcrf~ world. Kc's funny in
bis ~wn maiua. bul the movie works
even bcuCf as a comedy . when he
plays off apinst the world 11 laf'IC,
The bar scene 10 which he tnes to bua
a couple ofbccr auahna plua·aslln.
in the aprovcd therapy iroup man-
ner, as very fuooy. l.auahs arc within
such easy reach lhrouah<>ut -it's a
shame the movie makers d1dn '1 io for
a few more of lhcm. tevc Furst as Albert 1 a cipher. a
catatonic who.
when he speaks at
all, speaks only ln
baseball code. ll
was funny. and
authentic. to see
him just standini
around.
In the end,
lhouah. ifs • WISC
filmmaker wbo
knows when to put.h, when io lie 1n the WttdS. ind
when to leave them rollina in the
aiilcl.
OUr rattngs
TreyCkmm
S&ore Muqer
LapuNlpel
When I went to sec "The Dream
Team" I did not have ver) high hppcs
of seeing a good movie. After n:leas.-
ing a nnng of hits ("BeetleJuioc."
"Clean and Sober'') I expected
Michael Keaton to come up with a
flop. I was very pleasantly surprised_.
··The Dream T~m arc four sem1-
hoti -1M:nlal
petienu from a N~ Jn-scy mental
1nsmutton. Under
the supervision of
thelr doclOr, who
believes they are ..heahhr" tnouaf\.
they go for a day of
basctirall at Yan~~
Stadium. During a
)top in New York
the good doctorw1tncsscsa murdcr, 1.s
knocked uocon1e1ouJ. then taken a~y IO 1hc hasp1ial bu mbulancc.
Tht!t leaves the four bo)'s alone m
New York City with linlt money.
try1n& to solve tbc1r own dilemma u
well a tht murder.
The four loon.es are played by·
Michael Keaton. a wnttt who com·
puls1vely hts (he S«ms normal until
someth1natmakts him an.arY then he
rcsons to shovil!J people 's faces into
their dcstem); On•tophcr Lloyd of ··Tau" fame, an cx·postal worker
who now thinks be is pan of the
mental hospital staff. Peter 8o>:IC
("Youns Franken.stem .. ), a $UCCC~,ful
ad copywriter unul God tokl him be was Jesus Chn t; tcphen Fum (" t El~whe~"). a man who only ~k~
1n phrucs he learned from tclev1~1on,
1.e. "nobodx does 11 like Sara Ltt,"
"film II 11.''
O.rcaor Howard Ztdf' lhould be
aP.l)iauckd for kttptftS the mo\'rc
htlanous from bqmmnJ to end. The
scnpt was wnncn by Jon ConnoU
and David Loud.a.
The rtal dtd1t aocs to the four actors. who do a
bnlhant JOb of
complcment1n1
each othtt •it.bout
tr')'lnl to donunate
the movec. Thoulh
the mov.c becoln-
es a httle zany in
the end. and M>me
of the scena arc a
lad unbdie¥1ble.
"The Dream
Team" is a mull·• movie that kept
me laueh•nt all the *ly throuah. If you 8f'C lbt type Ol~ who
en.JO)'I Wldy humor .... a lot of
h1lanous one linen. tbea "":The Dttam Tam" as drfiaitdy a mov11e fotyou.
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wins viewers'~hearts New releases: Blues
and techno-rockers
MJ.yle Lovett~ Bit Lar1e au." (C.,.MCA> -Lyle Lovell
So besides larst.JUSI what son of band 1s 1h1s"
usten 10 1bc album's 1ns1rumcn1IJ Optner ... The Blues Walk." and )OU
m~t lhank "larae band" •SJU ta clever name for 1940s "bts band.'' Bui "'aat
Nciu comes ''Herc I Am," an odd comae tum combtnu\J 5P0kcn·"'ord ptas JCS
wath a · bluet-rock refrain. Now skip ahead a few tracks and h~r that • ·
unmistakable country sound.
So what son of band 1s this? Why. ti's a JllU·blues--swina·R&lkount11·
weslcm·rOClt band, of COUl'1C And the 1nd1v1dual SOf\&S on this fun, quirk>
album ~~ust as touah to catqonze. -... Marmd'"HCr rust Because c Loon UlrYou .. romn rt~st 10-rouowtna a sundard-coun1'1 formu1a, but its~ art a cut aboH' that
scandard. "Good lntcnuons' IS a sort oftallun' blues numbtt that could easal~
come from Davtd Brombera's songbook Then there's "What Do You Do.·
which st.ans out as a sassy bluC$ number. turns into a bar·p1ckup con"e~tion
(Lovett an duct with vocalist Francine Recd) and shdes into the 1936 ~tandard
··Tbe Glory or Love ...
Ty1nsall ofthu together 1s Lonn's pccuhucombtnauon ofC}niC1 m and
romanucasm that add an cdae 10 his l·lovc-)ou sonas r·1 Kn~ You Kno..,.,")
and a sof\ncss 10 his sbe.<Jonc-mc-wrona son&.\ ("Ontt Is Enou&h'')
ThJS Texan 's country roots come out more s1ronglY-as the aJbum el•>$ on
The world could do Wlthout Lovcu's cover of"Stand By Yo ur Man.· but his
reworlun1of1bc trad1t1onal "Fanhcr Alona" into the lost·lo"e ballad .. If You
Wert 10 Wake Up'.' has a ample chann ·
As for the Largie Band. 1t adapts to lhc n~ of each 'IOna. appca11ni 1n
vanous sizes and combtnat1on1 of instruments andud1na fiddln. ttllo and
bones as weH as sonars, k:t)boaidf md dnnnr. Mot"C than bric -1t'
anrt<t.
.. wae.r Bl•t" ISlre) -Fake
-By Du M•.-,llf
AIMdak4 Pr~t Wrf ter
Falco. the ooc·1tmc du 1caJ music child prod ti)' v.ho had a l'io I hit v. nh
lhc unusual "Rock Mc Amadeus .. smite 1n I Q 6. has rcturn~ afkr .l lv.o-)ur
h111us Wllh "Wiener Blut ..
The record 1s chock full of the $)'nthe 1zcr·bascd pop rock so in ~oauc
today, with its fabncatcd drums atld ovcrblOWI\ mclodtt'S But at 11s base
"Wiener Blu1" rocks sohdl). urpns1n&Jy
On 1dc I. lhe Aus1nan-bom Falco -ntt Johann Holzel -collaboratc
with the Dutch brothers Rob and Fcrd1 Holland, the produttr-arnn er·
composer duo lhat was rc pon 1ble for "Rock. Mc madcu . ·•
The result lS h1ably orchestral, aJmo I baroque pop -lush S) nthn1zcr
hncsbackcd by a heavy dance beat and punctuated bys11ncinou1tarsolo The
utlc cul best typtfie this style, while " ntouchab&c.. 1ncorporat" 1hc
tdcv\SlOn show's theme 1n10 the melody and "Satclhte 10 5atelhtc." """h 1ts
ttthnolOl)-can·sa"e·us lyno , combines a pecy S)nthn11cr wtlh a aood roe'-:
beat.
tdc 2 leaves the Holland brothers behind. Fako takes charsr on m<»t
cuts. and the rcsull 1s a ampler, mo~ sausfyina set of tun~ w11h more of a
me~. , "WaJlsof 1lcncc:• thc best cut on "Wiener Blut ... , •slow rbclcrdc:ahna
wah the 1nabth1y or na110M to commumcatc. The •-all of the title rc~nts
that inabthty-probably ~ t S)mboh1cd by the lkr11n WaJt
Falco kttps the beat rock1na steady w1lh .. ( he' My) hd Boo1t" and
.. W1e Sand Am Htmala)"a ... Ht even checks 1n w1th a 1ptntcd vcn1on of tttl)
Dan's 1972 hit "Do It Ap1n" that featUl't'$ Falco's be$t 1n1>n1 on lhc rttord
Falco 1s often sill~ and ,·ap1d. That's 100 bad, b«ausc when he wants lo. ht'
makes some pretty fair rock 'n' roll. Hc~·s hoptn& he can suck to IM beat --•1 Cwt A-'er ... AIMdelH Pnu Writer
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"Spike" may be a difficult rccotd to Jnl'P· and Elva C'o tcllo someumn
takes hamttlrToo Serious! . but there's pknty of trttiurn he~ for the ~ople
with the petitncc to sift throuJh them
M<>&t fatc:1nau"' 11 Costello' new t0npnt1na t'Ollaboratton ""''h Paul
McCart.cy. ''Vct00ta1" 11 JUJt ">hat )Ou:d hoPt from MJCh a partner'Sh1p an
1ntcU.,mtly wntten 90ft1 about an old woman m1v11• her 11~ '° drTani •
maf'TWd 10 a br«Z) amn,ement rtm1n1Kt'nt of"8aWYou·~ a Rich Man ..
The other MacManut-McC'a11ncy sons. "Pads. 'hws and ('la .. ;· t'I a
rockabetly number I.hit tuffef1 from a clutleftd anuetrMnt.
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The hidden treasures of Anza-Borrego Park
By DONNA AND RAY OTT
Daily Piiot Corr~spond~nu
\pnnt11' "lldllo"'cr <;ea'>on 1n the
wulhl·rn < ahtorn1a dcsen ....... 1th the
rx·;,k bl<xim J)l.'rtOd U\U311) C'<tend1ng
trom lhl· • "''l°r <,ea\on through A'pnl. One 01 1hc h<.'c;t places IO see 1h1s
-.c.•a\on.11 d1<.pla) " .\n1a-Borrego
f)\.·<,c.·n \1a1e Park. 1hc largest suite
park in "l"ll'rn .\mcnra. occupying
MKJ.()()() .1trl'' on 1hc cas1crn edge of
\:in D1l'~o < ount' II \Ou rl' a r.r,1-11mt· '1~11or to thr
park · 'ou ma' Ix' ~urpnscd b\ 1he
dl''>l.'rt\ '11lcnrt'. 'astness. and iight.
.... h1cn add an ntra d1mens1on to the
ad' l'nturc ot d1SCCl\ enng 11s offenn~
-nol onl) w1ldflo"'rr' but also
man '.ir1ct1l'!> ofw1ldhfe. cactus and
111hcr plan1c, and fos'>1ls daung bark.
1n '><>ml' tJ\C\. 'i.JO million \Car<\
\ g<xxl plan· IO stan )'our e'<plo-
r:i 1100 "lhl· \tall' Park V1s11or\cntcr.
11nl' m1k "l'\I of the commuml) of
Bom•go \onng<,. on Palm Can)on
l>ml' \ ~.J-m1nu1t• \hde show and
room'> tull ut nh1h11~ will gi ve ~ou a
good 1ntroduc11on 10 thl\ unique
dc'>i.·n en' ironment Books on wild·
tlo .... l"rs. animal life. and Cahfom1a
h1~10n art· also a'ailahk Par~ ranger\ conduct 1llus1rall"d
lcuure~ and guided walk!> C'l'f)
wl"ekl"nd. No,cmlx'r 1hrough Ma). to
acqua1n1 "1s11ors "'Ith the dncrse
'>('COCr) in lhc dc..cn.
During the c·ou r~ of these lours.
1hc rangers will show you sea fossils.
w1ldhfc. and lln) tlowers that peck
ou1 fro m the rugged crags of the
h11ls1dcs. If you're lucky. you may
catch a ghmpsc of o ne of the few
remaining dcscn bighorn sheep
(known in Spanish as borrego). or
man)' of the other birds. mammals.
and reputes lt v1ng among the descn
plants.
The d~n plants themselves arc as
vaned as the terrain. Mo re than 600
spec1l"s of flora can be foun~ here.
including cacti. palms. century
plants. and many kinds of stirubs.
The ~asonal wildflowers come in a
vanet' of species and colors. from un~ brossoms no larger than the head
of a pin to the maJesuc oco111lo. w11h
m fiery spine'> of scarlet pct.aJs
~ides the ranger-gu1dt'd walks.
there arc two recommended 5C.'lf-
gu1dcd cartoursofthc arca One lakes
}OU along a 40-mile roundtnp from
Borrego Spnngs and includes asp«-
tacular view of the BorTCgo Badlands
from Font's PotnL Another foUo"'s
the h1stonc Emigrant Trail. Infor-
mation on both 1s available from the
Borreio Spnngs Chambl'r of Com-
merce or at the park headquaners
Besides the pa"~d roads. man) dirt
roads cn sscro.,., the descn. and a
number of these same trails traveled
today were onginally opened by early
explorers such as De Anza. A.rgucllo.
and later. Kit Carson and the gold
seekers of '49. Four-wheel dnvc
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vehicles arc occdcd for trails..;n tht
more rugcd ams.
Another way to cxplott lht park 11
by s1ah1seem1 hikes. Most popular 1s
the Borreao Palm Canyon Nature
Trail. a three-mile roundtnp trtk that
leads to an oasas of almott 1,000
dnen palm walercd by a year.
round stttam that rushes down the narrow canyon.
Another ~r. easy traJI 1J lht
V1111or Cent« Tra1" a 1.2 mik
roundtnp from tbe visitor~ IO a
camwound and bKt. This oat 11
good for a le1surely troll across the upper valley noor lhrouah l)pical
crcoso&c scrub flora. Maps for these !law• trails and otben a1 the partr
headQua~ _-....;__ :.-..
In add11ioo 10 .......... au~ toun
aed mformauon. tbc Put ICO'K:C
maintains excellenl c:amptrOUnds a1
1everaJ loauons: Ra,.en on duly lbfOUlhout I.he year Will .... , 1n fi~na specc for your ant or trailer.
Reservations may be made by ealhnt
(800) ~7275.
If you'd rather DOI ~ it. lM c:onimu.nity_Qf Q9nqo Sprinp otrm -
mnaJ condomlnrwns. "lllOids; and La--
Casa dd 1#fo (800-124-18i4), I S().;
yarold IDD ..,u, rooms from about
S9S, ud c.asitas (separale rottatts)
from abou1 S 150. The retOf1 also
proVldcs swimm1na ~s and two
rataunnts. one rcquinna COil and ue. the odatr an 1nformaJ ~ bouK.
For rDOR information, call the
&t1eeo Son• C'Mmbtt of Com-mau (619) 767-SSSS. or tM \'l\llor
center, (619) 767-SSSS.
GETTING THERE F~Co.ual)' &ak~ Frtt-
-*Y 91 east to ln1tn1a1e IS, and
follow i1 south pest Lake a..~ and
Temecula to State Rouae 79. Follow
SR 79 east ~pas• Warner Sprinp to
CahfOrnaa S2, and follow 1t sou1h approumately fhc mi&n toSll. Takr
S22 t.alt. about 19 miles, IO 8ontlQ
Spnilp.
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Sy Pattlda A. Gat>H!
Looking for good. authentic ltahan food?
Maybe the high quality of cu1s1ne normally
ssoc1ated with East Coast restaurants·? Well,
look no further t han Vinnie's 1n Costa Mesa.
Vinnie Colandrea. tired of searching for
'"decent ltahan food," decided to open his own
restaurant and serve Californians the type of ,
authentic ltahan food he was accustomed to ·
eating. _ Atlef aperung his fjrst restaurant ln Placentia
nearly 10 years ago, Colandrea decided to bring
-, Ts popular 1nirnuro eostaMesa;and atmosrtn~
years ago opened Vinnie's on 17th Street
Ray Zuniga (st•ndlngl ... Amec:teo...Ca sUtaan
--s-.ndT611alestrler are re ady to welcome
you to Vinnie 's,
"I think I have the best food in the area -bar
any, · Colandrea boasts of his restaurants I try to
1mtroduce people to different Italian food with
spec1alt1es -off the menu items I give them
American names so that people can pronounce 1t
when they order." he added
Selections such as Hot Maggie and Crabby
Vinnie are only a few such culinary delights
available at Vinnie s restaurant the menu offers
an extensive selection of calzones pasta pizza.
hot and cold sandwiches, appetizers and desserts
-wrth CUS1c:>mer satisfaction always in mmct
Colandrea will prepare special Italian dishes for his
customers
Abruzz1 region of Italy, is used for pasta dishes
A m1d-pnce range and fnendly. casual
atmosphere makes Vinnie s popular for lunch as
well as dinner V1nn1e s features lunch specials
daily for reduced pnces. as well as half orders on
some menu items
· We offer a quality product for the price We
are not going to garnish you to death -we are
going to fill you up anybody can eat here and leave
content. Colandrea added
Taking his de1tc1ous cuisine farther south to
meet customer demand. Colandrea plans to open ..1
another ltahan restaurant m Laguna Hills this
summer · We have customers come up to Costa
Mesa and Placentia from as far away as San
Clemente. as well as from up north. · he said I
::Dine !J,, R o'J a fl'I
• Lancia Monday tiara Friday
• Dlaaer 7 Nights
Sanday Claa•pagne Branch
• Cocktail s • Tropica l Drinks •
OOV\L THAI
(714) 675-THA I
4001 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach
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Restaurant
presents:
GEORGE BUTTS
appearing Sunday-Wednesday
............,""""" April 9th thru June 7th. 8:30 pm
J2802 Pacific Coast I hghway
South Laguns.i-i~e-1
"If someone wants something special. maybe
they haven't had for awhile, they 1ust need to give
me a call a few days in advance and we'll make 1t up
and have It ready to serve them for dinner. he
said
Vmn1es, located at 270A East 17th Street m
Costa Mesa. 1s open Tuesday through Satufday i.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•;;;;;;;;;-__ from 11 30 a m to 2 p m. for lunch Dinner 1s 11 4 •• ••
.. •. Not only Is Vinnie's famous for having The
Best Pizza in Orange County•· In the great pizza
hunt,' conducted by The Register the restaurant
is also popular for its use of the freshest
ingredients when preparing food ·we do not use
preservatives. salt. sugar or excess fats when we
make the food." Cotandrea said He also added
that only Oelverde Pasta, imported from the
served from 5 p.m to 10 p.m ( 11 p m on Friday
and Saturday) Sunday hours are from 4 to 10
p.m ; and the restaurant 1s closed on Monday.
Orders may be made for take out or dine m. and
customer catertng is also available for special
events Wine and beer is served. and Vinnie's
accepts both Mastercard and VISA
For more information call (71 4) 722-9264
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(From Pag~ 3)
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romJnt•l hl·ru
rhl' m\lh I'> 1hat hl• lllkd 21 men
h' thl t1nw hl' "'a" 21 The truth.
Jlrnrding 111 R11.hard Philp. editor of
l>anll' \IJga11m· t'> that he ma~ h_!l\C
l1lkJ lour or li\t~ and hel~d l1ll tour
\)thl'r\ 11•1 J que\tlOnJblc lotal of
l'lght
fhl· m' 1h 1\ tha1 ht.• "a' naml·d
\\ ilh.1111 I I Honnr' <ind "a' born in
Hruot..h n ;\t.·"' ' orl in I tS ~4 Thl'
truth '' that ht.· "a' ~knr: \1cCart~ and prob.1bl\ born 1n M1\<>oun about
I I\ 'I_. <1rrnrc.iing to Philp
"illll l' hi\ dt.•ath in I Ill< I. FM I) ha<,
hct.•n thl' 'Uhjl'CI ot ')Uffil' )() no\ i.'''
.111d Mi .\mt.·ncan mm 1~. again
.llt.ord1n(? lo Philp
Pl·rh,1p' tflc mo~r rl'rrm ntsH1 n
\n~ thing lor Hill ~:· h' Larr:
\h \lurtn the. prol1ltl author ol
'I (llf\."\I Ill)\ I)()\ l• •• •• r l'rffiC, (}f
I nt.kJt mt.•n1 .ind · The La\I Pit. turl'
"llll\\ \h \1unn " .i fn.an Jnd
seems 10 have a special under-
standing of characters from the
..\mcncan Y. e!>t
The point of all this 1s that 8111)' 1s
up for grabs. 'I ou can re-in,ent Billy
as often a\ \OU want 1n 30) form )OU
like.
Eugene Lonng. 1n h" 1918 \men-
can ballet .. 8111) the "-•d ·· chow to
take a po~lll\e approat.h to the
gun'i>hngcr. po\!>llll) becau~ a hem 1s
more .,, mpathc11c on ~tagc than a
<,1mplc ·killer A nrw producuon of
this cla\\ll h) thl' Joffrey Ballet. will
be premiered an ( ahforn1a \pnl 18 at
the Orange < ount) Performing \n~
( enter
.\ccord1ng to Philp. in an an1ck
reprinted b) thr n·ntcr in 1t1. .. Re' uc ..
maga11m• and d1stnbutcd to '0.000
~uponers and c;ubscnbcrs. Lonng
u'IOd 1e<.'hn1qut'\ fr.om hu; tnurung_~
an actor and from modern dan<.c tn
rhorcographrng ··Hill-. "
">intc thr'> 8111> " as much a
dcp1c11on of l'haral ter ac; 11 " danC'c
and '>IOU' It I'> a StOI) 'i()ffil' hx.al
'>t<>n tdlcr-. -al tur\ and nil' ch'>t!> -~ert· J'>ll'd ho~ thn "'uuld .irmroaeh
HARBOR
Wine ond Dinner
CRUISES
·FRIDAYS
SUNDAYS
7:30 TO 9:30
5:30 TO 7:30
CA LL FOR RESERVATIONS -All MAJOR CREDIT CARDS
the rc-creauon of Billy Lhe K.Jd. Here
arc some reacuons:
Ben Miles. Huntington Beach actor
who has been IO 15 pla)'S 10 Orange
County 10 the past I~ years· ··The
thing that mterests me about Ball} 1s
that he ts supposed to have killed 21
men by the ume he was 21. lt's a Imo t
a.s though he \\ere suclong hr man·
hood out of other men by ta lung their
hves:· .
Terr) Black. Costa Mesa creator of
the mo\ 1e .. Dead Heat" and author of
other screcnplavs and no\ els ... T1mc-
L1fe books S3)S he was Jailed for three
da)S for some kind of innocent pranl
and then escaped through the
ch1mne). Becau~ofth1s, he took on a
kind of permanent dish kc for the legal
i.)'stcm.
.. Apparent!) he was a l1nd of noble
f1gurc_who mtcn~ll:_loj-al 10 h1
fnendc'o-and Md-a ~n~tlTar he
h'ed by. He t>ct·ame a kind oftra&•l
foll hero.
.. There will al"'a)'c, be an appeal for
1h1c; kmd of character "ho buck' the
S\!>tcm You could set 1h1~ SIOr)' an)'
phcc \OU 111..ed. 1n ancu~nl Rome for 1n~tancc It I "'ere doing n I'd \Cl 11 in
outer pa(cand..&J'eh1mala~rgun "
(1n-gon Benford l '( I prof cs rot
ph~~K'r arwi -aulhor--Of 1-0 bc.K>li..
Cont1Mnt.tl Cu1s1M
SlflU 1967
including science fiction and ma1~-York and was btfncnded by an old
stream no\cls.. "lfl v.ere doing 11. Id man. a rancher who was either
use the facts -8111) the K1d was a Scotush or Engh h. and they bad •
hom1c1dal sociopath I'd make ham kind offather-10n rclauonsh1p.
the \otllam. and no1 a 'Phantom of the "The old ma.n got an,ohcd v.uh
Opcra-.St)le v1lla10 Cather. with an some shady characters who tned t
ugl)' face and a beautiful .-.oul He'd be force ham out of bu mess and the old
ugly straight through man stood up to them and they killed ·-rd lake to do 11 stOI) where the ham The tor) as th.at 8111) went after
communit} as the hero "'he~ thl') them and a'cn&ed 1he older man'
fail 10 deal v.-1th him and then thr) death. The problem as lbal ~didn't
final!) arc forced 10 deal w11h him stop (k.alhng). so he ma) ha"e had a
because of his c' II deeds. hlc the ps~cho11c ~treat.. 1n ham from the
story of J Ca pone." • beg.Inning.
1'cm ~unn Huntrngton Beach
author of two novels. "Tappan.g the "I hke the stor)' of a good gu) wh<
Source," which ~'llS nominated ror an 'falJS prey to the C\ll tn hrm'iClf and
Amencan Book &.ward. and "Un-thtnpJuStsomchowg.owrong I 1h1nlo.
assigned Tcmtol'). • · that s a good story "
· ··Whal's 1nteres11ni to me 1s that
th"r" arc a hand"ul ot'\\-cstcrn stones Ma) be the wa) an anrst recreat~
.. .. 11 _.uu .... ~µ.mor~boul llle.an11>t lhan u th1't'"'SIC told OYCr and <>+tr eptn; 00-about the Kad Pcrha~ the
According to Oakle) Hall l"'nter and m)lhs about the 5-foot 4-inch. 5naa-
profc-.,sor at (I). there arc onl) three gk-toothed gun!ihngcr haH' been
of them -the Johnson< ount)' war'>. morc appealing than his-hfc, which
Doc tfolhda)' and the gunfight at the ended on Jul) 14 18141. in a hail ot O~ ( orraJ :Lnd Pat C.,arrctt .ind Bill) gun fir'( tfr wa!>a )Oung a\ 11 or a'> old
the "-•d as 27 depending on "'horn \OU "The 1h1ng 1h:11\ rntcrc\Ung about bchcH' Bally the Kid 1 1ha1 \uppo'iedlr he
and (Jurcu "'ere once friend\ 8111~ \io mattrr "'hat Bill} w·a., at lca'it
apparcnLI). ca~ "'di lrom New he adncvc<:I a l.:1nd of fame.
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CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINEST!
House of Freaks' not ghoulish,just good
y JOHNROOS
..,,_~....-
\.\ h> \\Ould a tv.o-man band v.11h a
ph1s11ca1~ u\C ofmdod) and form
amc them\('" c~ ~ometh1ng 3\
vuhsh a-. "llouw offn:aks·r·
"We \8W a 1m1lar name on a orcu<t
ster. and we both M.cd ll .. e~
latncd 1nger/gu1tarist 8r)'Jn
tarvcy during n recent phone 1ntcr-
1cw.from a 1<1ur ~top 1n r-.icv. 't ork
·'kc: v.erc both into i.tate fairs.··
Tv.o )Cars ago. tfal"\>C) and drum-
/pcrcltS.StODt'\I Johnny I Iott pad-
d up an old Stanon -wagon. lclt
Richmond. V1rgin1a. and headed
tov.ard Los 1-\ngelc determined to
land a record deaJ Soon after am'· ing. the pair sup~ned 1hemscl"cs b)
hou~pa1nung JObs. \Clhns home-made cornbread. and pla) 1ng local
&Ji) One of their first hov.s in l A. wu
tMadamc Wong's \\~1 v.hcrc thl'\
pla)ed before a ant crov.d of less
than 20 people But as lu lo. v.ould
h<l1'c 1L one auenu"e obscn er v.~o;
Rhino Records talent chief C1ar\
Skv.an ·
lmprc scd b) the duo's t>nergeuc
use pr nc~ and thC"Jr pungmt
mu 1cal anack tewan was the
catal)st behind gett1n1 lh t' group
1ioed to 1hc1r first record contract
And on their debut rclcast. en11tled
"Monke) On A Cham Gang. .. House
Of hcalo.s dch,crcd one of 1hc mo 1
c~c111ng rock albums of 1988
\ont1nu1na to mesh strain of
blues, country. folk. and rock into
1he1r own ~n~Ull\e songs of sou them
m> 11c1sm. d1s1llu ion. and adven-
ture. the tv.o Freaks haH JU St released
their follow-up record named "Tan-
11lla" (titled after a lqcnd3f) Rich-
mond d3nn~ hall) .\lthough not on
the ~me h1g,h le'"cl a\ "M"onke) ."
the new al6um doe\ offer ~'"eral
outstanding 1rack'i including"\\ hen
The Hammer C ome'i Do"n." ·Bag
tlou'iC'> ... and lhe haun11ng mcmone\
of "Wh11c r on. ·s Blood··
Bawd on a :-cal-hff.' l)nChtn& ol a
bl.si..k man. "White Folk's Blood"
l:i\hC''i ou1 at 1hc raqw• who pla)'cd
ludgc. JUI). and execuuoncr \ample
l)nc "In .s field ofv.h11r 1n the broad
dJ)h&ht/lhc earth wa'i blad .. blad ..
v.-1th blood .. · I rl'mentbc'.r S<.-c1ng the
r~f"TMllang~d.nlan on-"'1\ er.of
ale mag;s11nc long ago ... rcc:illcd 3
'illll bitter Hane}. "and 11 profound I>
d1'iturbed mt' The song·, about
rednecks v.11h no sense ot guilt.a~ v.cll
as m} ov. n jtUlh O\ er being J wh111:
'IOuthcmcr · '
0 \\ hen I Y...aS v.n1ing thf.' \Ong. I
!..cpl to)1ng w11h 1hc phrast 'v.h1te
folk'~ blood · from a C 11rson
Mt:C ullers no\CI." he conunued It
seemed hkc the per1Ct:t 111lr for tht'i
pan1cular song ··
Prcscntl) h 1ening to delta blues.
f1hp1no. and Afncan mu 1c -and
an111all> influenCC'd b) gospel. folio..
;rmtthc-tJI~ fmlmtw
draws much insp1ra11on from non·
mu 1cal sources hkc no'"els and film'
"\\ c're greatl) affected b} histori-
cal e.,ents and ("-hat'~ hapcn1na 1n)
the en\ 1ronmcnt." offered llal"\c)'.
.. In fact, I hkc tocx plore thc h1stol) of
1hc area that we're pla)tng 1n I spent
)CSterda)· at Uarpcr's Ferr) )OU
remember. where John Brown was
f3pturcd It "as really fasc1na11ng ...
The one thing that' Hon tantabout
House or Freaks IS the)'rc conunu-
all) changing. cApcnmenung. c .. 01 ...
1ng. Whik tbe1r first rtleas.c wa
All~ o.o ...... .
lfulil
..... ma~ ••o=•• •• ..... ........... -OKJWIMMl~--•s.•
\lnctl)" a I larvc) •ind Hou album
"f anhlla" introdULl... guest kC) •
board1\t Mart) ~1c< a' all "On the new record. v.c \!,antt'd to
u'>C more 'anc.-d in'>lrumcn1.a11on.
hke trad111on.ll foll 1Mtrum<"nh and
l..q boards .. -.aid llar\l'\ '\\ e·rl' \1111
nplonng v.hal v.c c.in do with JUSI
1wo P\'OPlc hut v.c'rc not rc'>tmllng
ou~h cs ICl lh.lt format··
c .. "• 0 .. f">o-tl•" , ......... -.
"" rod bands rnmc and o v.11h rcgulam:r doc Hant'' lorc~c a long
tenure for h1m~lf and liolt'1
·· \ con11nu1ng bond between John·
n' and me ha\ dl'.,('lopcd .. t\··
spondcd Harve> ··y. 11h onl~ two
people in J 0.md 1t'\ a \l'f! lrag1k
'>•tU4JllOO Hut our mu'lll '' J\ mud1 a
part ol our per'>onahlll'\ J\ an) thing
l'\C e'er done ··
.. \f\d Y..l··rc nol 111..c thl· r:.aik'
either v. heft' the) l'Tt"3tl-d a drhmt1,c
'>Ound v.tth rcplan~ablt' p;irts I nwm·
bel"'I) head£kd "lt'.,Juhnn\ant.lmc
't1l the end of 11me'"
Opt·t11ng for th< 8.inik'> Hou'-1: 01 r real' JX'r1011t1\ in conu·n ~unda' n1gn1 at < al ~t.ttr F-u lknon' J 1t n c,,m Lill 77) 3501 for ltt:ll'I 111t111-
ma11on
loOKI.NGfDR THING
HOT, FAST AND ITALIAN?
Lu CH Ar TuE OLIVE GARDE
Hove lunch ot The Olive Gorden,
where you won't 'M:lit long for o hot
dish of fresh , homemade pasta like
lasagna or spaghetti, or our del1-
c1ous soup, salad and breodsttcks .
Vv'here our prompt, extra-attentive
seMce con get you on your vvay
in under on hour, 1f that's your speed .
So come and en1oy o wonderful
Italian lunch at your pace.
At our place
WHERE ALL THE BFSr OF ITALY I YOURS.
• 16811 Beoch 81~ .• Hunt1~ Beoch • 11171 E. 183rd St (across from the Cerritos Moll)
• Breo Moll Woy, across from the May Compony.
Dl'\l'\G Ol ·1· Hl'l'll JI D\
Gourmet Kitchen hard to find, hard-to swallow
In 11 d h• "nd '"ml·111w 111 11n thl' lront door k.rd\ one 10 hc.-ltt:' t: JJp<1nl'SC Vt:f) basic Japan~
<"•111111,1 l-.11.hu1 ,·, n,·ll''""n 111 that C1ourml·t lo..1tthcn and thl· 11-There's no sulo~aL.1. but there arc
J'"llll 111 th.111h,· ptJll• l'> lolJtl'lf an J IU'>lnllU'> r 1\l' h~t:I In Laguna Beach pknt\ of the Cum dishes U U3ll\
,, II' 1 ·'" .11'"', ">outh < nJ'>l Pla1.1 ha \l. '>onwthmg 1n rnmmon l he found an street side siands or Japane!>C
111.11 ·' ,,, ho1u"l'' J 1'.11nm 'ho .. : ..,llHl' '' ntcr onl' mu\t uindude. ha!> nt:\l·r 1as1 food windowfronts.
.1111• ..,~ 11111-11.i "'" had mnrl' than a l up of (OfTcc and .i (1ourme1 KJtcht:n does ~"'e tcm-
1 11 llll 11 < ouui nwt .._11, hl·n 1, glann· at thl' nH·nu .it I 11c f l'l't pura. and udon noodk'> n~ h~ted on the menu fi,c w3)!>. h.11d . ,, HI 1x, .. u .... · j llliJJ(}f p.in of \\.hill' I Ill' f-t:ct'., fura\lan tare Jn Lhe department of 'Trench
tnl·,11 n.r~' -..11' 11,.i11 h1 P.lilll ·· RnJ ,-:Jm''' th,· ahundant O\t:n~n of \t}lt::· as the menu is subutled,
1i,1rir1g, u,, .111d 1nu•ng.ru 111,., 11111-1 up,cak I '''lllh1 \outh"-e~tcrn In· otrcnngs hL.e ··sc-al(K>d 'ipaihellr" ~
111111'1.11 d 111g t Ill' P''"''t,·n 1d11wr " ii 11,1,m. C 11111rmc1 "-11, hl·n ·' ·· um-or .. ( anadaan bacon and tomato .1 ,, .. ,,1 11f .11l tlrn1!?' th.11C11111rn1l·t pc.ir\ t1111lhl'' M<.' tar lrom \Unn}s•deupspagh,•t11"(v.hat'~tha\
l-.11<11 n 1, .1 ,u,ht h.11 'o ph1\t1lted I 1\t: rn·t'\ lore tu\lnc om• a fncd egg'>) sound less than ~""''' m!'t!ll••kd 11.C1tcr ~~:le"' dip " (. htnC:-\l' C 1ournw1 t...11rhrn., 1'> .i,ppc.alulg._DillO. 3 -.autt·t•d 'ICallop
.... ..;;-_,-;-;;-;;-.;;~-~;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;-.;;~;iiii;.. ... ,,,-~--~ft~w~~Pled -a gra-11net uf <icalroP"
Open /o~ ~unclt!
11 :00 -4:00 D aily
Serving O ur Fresh Ca t ch Menu
A long W ith Great Sala d s,
Sa ndwiches & Pa sta.
Garden & Patio Dining Available
prell~ ordinal) .\ potato ral e could
ha' l' been C\O\IC but turned oul to he
•l v.aterl·d-dov. n 'ers1on of po ta toe'
.\nna into v.hach some odd-ta\llng
lrt"sh spinach and a fev. '>lice of rn11u
<;alamt had been la~cred
We urdcrl'<I esca11ot tempura, but
tthc v.a1trc'> forgot 10 bnng 11
~ .. ~fnc=d almund-co3l!;d ('hlt:kt•n
v.a\ dchnous. and \0 "a" ~me olihe
\U\h1 -L~pcttall) a ~allop handrull
anJ a magn1tice-nt "\Jl('t 1.11'' mdancc
u1 b.tb) octa:pus aab .and .).clla.v.1.a!I
garnished v.1th a bab) u ·.ib lhl' I.all' ul
a \malhsh Siafct} pin
Owner 1 on) Ono uSol.:J to mal..t•
ra~n al (ale Jacoult:11n Pa\3dCnJ, J\
good an ,•xamplc of a m1'cd-bag
rc'>taurant a .. 1 ·can think ol to cite
Obv1ousl}. he\ ·carT)1ng on the
1rad111o n of'St·rving tuna ~sh1m1 and a vegetable ~~me on the same menu
and Japan. I lerc's hov. 1t worl~>
'>tngcr"s \01ce 1s deleted lrom
maste-r trad, and -while aoor.
d41nccs on the '1dt'o \Cr~n tell
wng s stof) -an\ lU'itomcr v.1
to pa> SI {per ~ng) can hcLomc
lead .,anger I tnl'd 11 and 1r., n
C.J S> .is 11 ~1unds But th1'1 mu
madncs\ ts b1s-t1mc tun and nov.
G~rmL't J.,.1tchcn hJ\ made
co . 1tmcn1 to rt:maan open un
Oh. ~l'~ (1ourme1 fo.uchcn and a. t'\er) night. 11ou~lIO1111r::
h\C FL-cl do ha"c nnt \h1ng in hH· ~ollo\\-1ng..
tommon both offer nbn-onental (,O(~H l J...I rO ll I\ d~n~ an<ilt.ad of .lbc 1J.1b1q.u111Ju'> !)uut.h ..lirulol. ""111.. nu
&fCt'O JC''1 l~t· ne<lm \ dccc_nt C..!l<!U..&h ~-l 1-7115 Lunch and dinner
'-cv. \ ork c hcc!.etakc hov.e\ er wil.S da),. ~pcc1al hghl menu after I 0
not made an the French" s1~lc as . 'lencd until JU'>I bl'forc 1 am.
erroneous!\ reported h> anu1her ft~ cntcnainmcnl )uu·rc 111 ( a\ual.
wrncr Parl an lot 1-ncnd" hut rnnl
II th( tood wnlt:r\ JI'\' cunfu<ocd ~nitc C1ood \Jluc dinner lor
Jrner .. don·1 ~·m to bl: 'ot C\Cn-'ihoukJ cu t aht1ut S~0-$3>
l°lti<l) into "gourmet' thl"-.c tb'' C'>Pl'Clall~ the fow-.. c)ed. l:tsu.il t\.J)l'
v. ho frequent\ hole-1n-1hc-v.alf cthn"
ntJbl1.,hmcnt\ -8 I · h • f ., Trul). lhl"~.. nntht11f Tl"T' e us I I m "I n:n<h"' about <.murmrt K11cheri
It'\ OUI l.'\CO \('I"\ lfl'3llH .
1 tM:rc lH~ rn<.lj{)t -w.u~guii.ce...-.~,.·ea I 54 g fl e fon) Ono His (U\IOml'r.,, quite -11 ,
oh' 1ou'I), adorc him .\nJ h(' ran
\IOI hL.c a hml
To this end Ono ha~ 1n'>tallcd 1he
lir\I ClcltfOOI\: \ ldl'O/'>OUnd 't~\IClll 1n
the: area with v.h1ch )OU can sing
alon& an l:nghsh r3thcr than JLl'it in
Japanci.c f hl\ contl'pl. coil!Cd an
"O\)gtn ~,·· l'i Hr) bar ln (uropc
City News Setvke
L04'i .\ GEL -'\\ired' a
about the life and dcalh of com
Jo hn Bclu)h1. will be d1 smbu1
NonhAmcnca b) Atlantic Entc
mcnt G roup, a nc"" company he t>Y Ian ~fTron, 11 was re
Thursda~.
lunch If 30-4 OOpm D1~r 4 00-10 OOpm Cocktail Hour 5 00-7 OOpm
Reservations 675-7411
2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar "The Best
Just Got
Better!"
1lan11 and FM Entcnaan
makers of 1he film ba.seJ on
\\OQdward·\ book announced
•grctmcnt for l f \ d1)tn b
nghts
JOFFREY .•.
fFrom~9lJ
a Ouncsc conJu~. an Am<nca
and a paJrof acrobats cntcna1n1n
crowcJandcnt1 IOll~m Into a
Rt'mcmbranc-n· •as era
Robcn Joffrcy. and tci to 1httt
by WaP,Cr. •ho wai mspm~d an
c.ompoMtJon by the lo'llc of a na
woman
Appearing thru June 10
SUZIE & THE SWEET HEART
Coming June 13 thru July 1
SHAKE RATTLE & ROLL
The Colden A~e of Hoc k ·n· Hol li~ hdc ~ .mu Duke ·s has it livt!.
Come dance to the hottest sounds of the
50's. 60 's and 70's at Duke's Nostal(tid
Ni te Club. Relive all your favorite oldies
bu~ ~oodies every Tuesday throu~h
... aturday.
Enjoy the tonvenience of complim~ntarv
va let p'1rkin~. And try 1)1.Jke's every Mon-·
day for 'ome<ly ni~ht.
~THE NEWPORTER REsoRT
Tlw tt.y•l4k Mt~t fit ~port Kc>.t• h I 1107 Jambor~~.N~wport8uch.CA92660 t71416U ·'700 ·I
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Frdl\Gnlled
8fUIC ol Chic~
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IC"nlmpCICM half
LotlfW Tall. .,,,., .. ,,
$11.95 ,.r,nwa
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ontled '"-' ot
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$16.95 ,.,~
/If fMldlliOtt. r~ t() ''(piprt '1dwr {o-JtH' 'fflrttl tW
/dt~' n.tlt tu •rolMd VHI /..oilt, GrilW Loilt a(,,_., S..-•AM
•r"""""''I"' ftr ON '1f ,_ fr~3Jt ~ 1#111$ lciJI /full SlwJrllfW.
fr'slt Solwt01t./tnll l'.-u Mii nf ,..,. ,,_ ,,_, '""""'' ,,..,..
dorc ., S«l/ool G,,,,.,
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........ i.-...... ~Ja.4111 >»0 ,,._., .. Alla. a.a Miil 116.,,._1.,
··s.ca 4'itwdow.. ....~ crc.atc
\rpino. tht JulTrcy Ballet a
director. at a ttndu, JO)Ous
between a at• n)'mph and a )
man on a bcxh
"~u1tc ~1nt·~n,·· ~u
crcatt'd by \tp1no. H a mm
ballet tn OCO•dH ICll Sl)lc,
cla \Kai technique and Jofli
u~rancc
"Vrva Va'llald.-· lS another
b"alkt h bturn a 10l6 viohnts 1u1t.an~t. mutte by V1vakt1. a
spnted rompn111on bc1w«n
danccn 1 n &be finalt.
For funhcr aafOnM\• o
Joffrcy 9111c1·1 Orlilllr Count
PQfU(IC. .... mil "6-AaTS
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RAZTH0a8&
TIAKBOU8B
Country dlninc with clMal Authen-
tic wetwm decor nstaurant and
saJoon. featunng prime rib. fresh
seafood.I, and their famous pan
sauteed alnb. Lunch: Monday·
Frid-,y, ~rvat1ona ruaranteed.
Dancing and lave music in the
saloon. Dyu Road Exit/Newport
Fwy Santa Ana. 6'9-1512. .
RB CANNERY
Thi luswric waterlront landmark
i.s Newport's Cannery Village
feeturing freth local lfffood and
eutern beef. Con 11tently good ser·
vice, open for lunch, dinner, Sun
day Brunch aod Champagnt1
Harbor-Gnl1Je9. Entertainment
nashtly and 'unday afte.rnooru
Enjoy t~ toonfe food pUery -
superb clam chowder ' 30!0
Lafayette, 675-f>777.
EWPORT LANDING
Ntwport Landini RNUlurant on
the Balboe Peninsula ofrers a ro
mantic waterfroni .etting. Special
tit include fresh "''ordfish,
lltwaiian.. aeaCood favorita. prune
nb, abalone, lamb and vul Garden
fre&h aalads, appel1un and sand
Wlches. Enena1ve wine ltst. 1pec1al
c.y drinb-&rul cocktails. Live enter
tamment.. A~E MC, V, D.C. LOCited
at 503 E. ewater (adjacenl w
Balboa ferry . R rvauons 1ec
ommtnded. 675 237:l. Perking
available.
YSTE.RS
Brand new in Corona del Mar. Oys
ters 111 the hot and happening plact"
to be! Peaturinc O)"ltu bar, oak
(1'111, fresh a.a.food & cocktail .
Open for lunch and dinner. Loc~t~
at 2515 E. Coat Hwy. in Coron• del
Mar 6757•11.
RBUBSN &.LIE
The beet ...Cood in town ia lf.iU on the bolli! ~ juat ,~ holidays and
epecial OClCMioaa, R.uben &. lAe
Mrwa delicioul • .a . ...Cood " lpkialdea ewfY nisbt ol the WMk .
Lunch, bruDdt. dilmer Banqueta
for up IO 400. Yr'Mdiap, ~.
ttclPCiw. etc. •• Nettpon Bey.
161 I. C.... Hwy .. NewpOrt S..Ch.
176-67'0.
TALE or THE WHALE E~perience a •tep back into time io·
a place where you can dine et your
own leisure.. Enjoy the romance or
old Newport with a panor&m1c t>.,Y
view. E.dte your eenaes WJth their
MMationaJ aeafood and traditional
favonta. Brukfut 7:00 e.m. Mon·
dey·FTiday, Lunch 11.30·4:00 Mon-
day· Friday, Dinner 4:00-11:00
seven nights. Saturday and Sunday
Brunch 7:00-4:00, Oya~r Bar Fn·
day, Saturday and Sunday Ban-
~utot fac1ht1es up to 500. 400 M&n
Strt-et Balboe 67:1 46.'lJ
ZUBIES
Pure and ajmple, jutt like mother'•
love! They serve 10 oz. lobeter ta.ila
filet miJnon, prime rib, ribe and
ch icktn at the m<>1t reuonabte
price. in Costa Mes.. Thne din-
oera te.rved on apecial m1hta-open.
7 ni&bta. ~nerou.Jy poureif low
bnce drin4 Our CUltomftt have been coming b.ck amce 1970.
Localed et 1712 Placenlla in Co.ta
Me.a near 17th Street. CaU
S.6-8091 or 631·9803.
ZU BIES GILDED CAGE Rjgbt
nest door to Zubies All our piu.a
are l&rte 16 .. , any combination, all
toppinp, at $5.95 (16.95 t.ake out).
Wide 1ereen plus 8 TV1, sames A:
videoe. Full Cocktail Bar. Open 7
days. Lunch Ir DLQMr. 1714
PlRlntt.-, {}osta Meea
ITAUAN
VINNIE'S
The best Italian food prt>pared
from the f~h t 1n1red1tn1t using
no prt>tervat1Vtt, salt, SU«ll, or u ·
fat.s Ownrd by Vinn ie Colan·
drea of Brooklyn Prua Works,
fam1>u<i for having The Be t Piua
m Oranie \ounty b The Great
Paua Hunt. 270 Ea t lith 'treet 1n
Co.ta Mesa. 712·92M.
VILLA NOVA
A beautiful bay \'lfW crt-ates the
romantic M>lllng that hu made the
Villa Nova a " pec1aJ kind of place"
for OVf'r 50 ytars. Super b cuuine
from Central and Northern Italy
i.er\'ed in Old World charm Ex-
tf'n .. 1\e wanji It t. D1nMr niihtl
Pa.a.no bar. Full menu til 1:00 a.m
3131 Wut C: I. High1t.a}. Nev.·
p<>rt Beach. ~2 78d0. • .. .
M&-N·BD'S PIZZA
Locall1 owned and operated, Me-n·
F.d'• Pizza Parlor hu been 1erv1og
quality piua and friendly •wrvi.ce
(or ?:T years. Our thin crust piua
with 1i1t reaJ CMetn and fresh top p~ as a p1ua lover'• delight. Me·
n·Ed't aOO ofrtrs dehCIOUI deh
sandwiches. Wads and free de·
livery. Jean, the manqer, will be
happy t.o uai I. you. with your next
meet1nc or group catered event.
Localed at 410 E. li th . t .• C ta
Me:aa, 646. 7136. Open te\'tn daya a
wHk. Sun· Thur 11 .. J0-12.00. f"ri
and Sat 11 :J0.1 :00
CONTINl!NTAL
BOB BURNS
Dine In a6ii0Tute elfl(anct et thi
award·wuming r"taurant. famou
for 1nn0Yetwe ro1 int> S'4ltt•rs.1n..
elude ol'ltrs on the half hell,
him1 and gr11vlax. fr h ~afood
from arouod the world, t' tern fed
veal. muscovv du le breast and
certified primt Anl(u beef.
Eleborate wine Ii l Open seven
days a week. Lai. nigahl piano bar
Privett dining room R rvetton
recommended. MC. V, AX. CB. D
37 F luonTsla.nd. Nf'WJ>Ort Beech
714/&« 2030.
GR-OWN HOU &
Thi• lovely Conunental resi.aurant
situated et the corner <If PCH and
Crown Valley Pkwy h been a
1ourmet's fa\·orite for I years now.
Fine dm!Jlg, rockt.a1h. denciog, h\e
entertainm•nt, oyatt-r bar, happy
hour, banquet faC'ihue . Irmo ser
vice, t1tensive wane list :l2802 Pa· c1~<' Co. t Hwy . 1South Laguna
Ntrutl. 499-2626.
RJVJERA
Relu to gracious M'r\ ice m en
tlteant. inti.matt etm phe~. "Ex-
pertly prepared ronttnental di ht,,
by Ctwf Richard Bet1ntr. In«'
1970. Thi award wmnanc t9$
t.aurant also ofr&NI an uknSivt
wine list. eod H<'t'I in tabl 1dt'
preparations and Oamb• Opt>n for l~ncb 11:30.<l p.m • dinner from 5
p m, Excellent benquet fac1ht1 .
CIOMd 'w>day and h Iida) • 33.13
BrutoJ, Cotta Meq, 540·3840.
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LE MIDI Thia is a true "1leoeper.''
Some uy it's avant 1arde, others
that.a it a eluate. AJI agree thal
·., Chef Walter Ruttimann'•
CU1S1ne provencaJe t1 of an 1n-
novat1ve and exquisii.tly ueculC'd
eutbenticity An enchantm& coun·
t.ry Frtnch interior end en Old
World ha.pitaJity r rt'ly found
tbne da) fullill the upect.-tfons
evoked by the outatand1ng cu •OJ·
OJ>!n for dinner end rot'ktatls vtn
n11ht Cat.en"'"" available. 3421 \'1a w<So, NewJ)Oft Beach. 6'ifi .4904
INDIAN
SAIL LOrr Sail Loft Bu & Grill featurea ocean
view dinjni with the t'mphuia on
fr•h aeafood {}yattr bar, livt>
entertainment nichtly 1n the bar
•tta ~n for dmner mghtl from
S pm. Weekend hours from 10:30
a m Fabulous . undey Brunch.
l.ocated at 400 P C H in lquna
Beach
MEXICAN
Ml CA A
The1t food is hkt'. 1rip tu Me11co'
HO"p1t.aht ) got'"I hand in hand with
their motto. "Mi C es Su Casa."
or m.) two 1 )our house F..st.ab·
h Md in t' 1972, 11' no rt'L
ROYAL KHYBER fr1tnd1 tnJoy dinml( htrt' OJ>f'n
Orange County's finl and fin t daily fr<>m 11 11.m. for Lunth, Om
mdtin restaurant, Ro Ill Kbytwr oet and Cocktail-. lr~ntf'rtammtnt
proudly s.ervesauthentk I nd1a.n di.~ Wed s .un !\il!hll ~ '" t~ Burro
h with "Tb~ Art of Flavor," ex Ruom. -_l'..a t J jth :-,trttt. Cl ta
cl l\tly for {'.:h fornia tastes Me ~'>· .626,
~lect from a ·sumptuoosJ)' dwerw DINNER THEATE RS
menu or let the e1pert waiters bt'lp
d 1gn a meal for your hk1ni. GRANO
Lunch, dinner, brunch, ••ten 1ve DINNER THEATER
wme list, full cocktail bar All maJOr lmpr J\lf' d1nrntt nnd vrofe .. uinal c~at cards a~pted. 100() N produ t1un are &urt' w plPue u ch
Snstol St Nf'wp<>n S.Kh 17141 tamt you v1•.it Th f'ltreordinaiy
762·5200 for ~rvaticuu hufttt offe,.., robt baron of ht'tof.
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Geo r111a <'h1cl<t'n "'•th pt8<'~ and
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menu. tea.kt., au(ood. BBQ. Mex
1can d~bes including aalad bar, end
mort' Western charm &nd oountrv
ambiance . BruUut M.t
6:30-11.00. lunch M·F 11:00·2-:lO.
dinner ~..-en nig_ht.1 from 6. p m
Happ hour M F 4.SO·~ p.m ~atel
lite dtsh Live entertainment and
dancing Banquet fac1hu 149 2
Redhill, Tu tm. 2.\9·01 15.
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BAR AND GRILL
Bngbt a nd airy with a et>lodul
1de V1ctor1a0 Oair. The 'ew·
p(>rt 0) &-tr Sar end Grill 1 casuaJ
afood dining at 11.a ~t A fun
pot to 1p an anchor steam beer.
peel spicy shrimp and l'DJ'I)' U ·
qu1,11~ly prtptred fi h Open all
da}' from 11:30 a.m to 10'.30 pm .
to 11 p m on f'rida.> and Saturd~
n11ht.a. MC. \ISA. A F.., 01nl'rs
U.icat-d acroa from the Nf9-~rt
Pier. 2100 W t Oceanfn>nt, New
port ~ach. 6'iS·99i7.
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w11h1n thP Grand Hott"I in Anaht'tm
at I Hottl Wav CAii 722 77 10
ONI! OF A KIND
GINO' ON THE BILL
Almott a Costa Mee.a landmerk
where friends and memoritt meet,
G1no·1 Wl't an lt.aU.n Rtat.awant,
but a restaurant be1111 run by a
(local) Jtahan. Even thouib they
tent many Italian items, they 11*>
offer a lal'Jf variety of other items
on their menu. Known for "Honest
rood and fr1elldly Mf'YIC.," Cuw'•
featur• a varied OMnu with
empbu.,. on quality and tMSOnabll'
pncea Live enten.ainmeftt Mon.
tbru S.t. from ·30 p.m. turday
It .. und-.v brukfaat from 9 am.
Locat«I at 428 Eaas. li th Uftt,
Coata M--. C..U 650 1760 for res·
e.rvatioR*. dllt!CU<>nt or wba~r.
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graph<,, 01 1 pain11ngs. ceramic ros-
ICIH'I .ind oh1ccl\ uf art. Sho" hour
''di hl· I pm w ., pm ">aturda~ .ind I r 111 111 ' pm on \unda) for morl 1n1nrm.111on -N., _ JllO
a.m. to 6 p.m. on ">undny. I uc~a) b>
appointment. 49.i-:?440
gr:iph1c de 1gn from Oranfc Count)
for 1988 through Apnl :? • GalkT>
hou~ ;ire IO a m. 10 ::? p.m. Monda)
through Fnda> and 6 to 8 p.m.
T uc~a\ and Wcdnt.°Sd3> adm•ss1on
1<, free. *IJS..8781
educator. lurator and poet. Peter
Fmnk CJ:.1lll'r} is open >A.c.ekda) '), I Cl
am .. to 3 p.m. and evenings h>
Jppo1ntment \dm1ss1on •~free f or
mtormauon· call 43.:?-5039.
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GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE FINE
ART GALLERY I 'i"144 (wit.kn
\\ c'>t \t . Huntington Beach. e\h1bm
J\\3rd \\tnnmg JlhCnl\lnll and
ORANGt COA T COLLEGE ART
GAL.LERV 2701 ra1r\l\'W Road
( o ta \k\a .. ho'>t 11s Jnnual Juried
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migrant larm "orkl·r 549-.,550
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• Fine hOtS d OieU'lret. • Hou~ Wint; f't
Drinks lrom Inf' Well SI •
• SPECIAL PASTA .............. S3.00
• ENTERTAINMENT
· • SERVING s pm ·Midnight
• GOLD AWARD WINNER
3520 E PKlllc CoHI Hwr
Corona ct.I Mar -67S-1922
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CHINESE RESTAURANT
'now S ee11i119
Lunc heon Buff et
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:ll~ W. 19th St., Cost a M esa
548-2 060
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714/675-2968. 714/673-5056
SOI .30th Street, Newport Beach
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