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FRIDAY,
·Mesan k·i11e·d in USS Iowa explosion
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By 808 VAN IYKIN
OflNo.-y,....,,.,. See Navy on Page A4
A Costa Mesa resident was among the estimated1lt?
sailors lolled an an citplo 1on aboard the Nav) battleship rather than on the tragedy itself, Schelan siud.
USS Iowa on Wednesday, the family said. "He wa~ a super auy and he would have made 8 . · ,. po~it1ve am pact on anyone he met," Schehn said. "He wa~ Jeffrey Schclan, 22, had been in the avy iorabout 27 very amb1t1ous. He was fun to be around. and he was
months, according to his brother, Kevin Schehn He had alwat~ "Cry considerate of hJ\ family "
recent Y promoted lo tx:lty offi«r and had --eirertdc"nr0t1:0J1td wiule 1he. Iowa wa:s involved
transferred to lhe, Iowa scvera months ago from the an naval maneuvers an the Canbbcan Sea about 300 males
aircraft earner SS C oral &a. has brother said. from Pueno Raco Navy officials say a 16-anch deck gun
Most of the )Oung man's large, closely knit family exploded,~ ibly when a aunpowder bag 1g.nited.
"'ere gathered 1n Co\ta Mesa on Thu~ay and family David Schelm, another brother and the oldest of the
members "'ere tr) mg to concentrate on fond memone • family's nine children. said family members did not
'Adam'
back by
'ACLU's
ema
ly IRfS YOKOI
Of~ D.ily l'lot k.i.
The nude " dam" and other
somewhat contro"cr51al paintings by
Unanac 1r11st Rosa Williamson "'ere
returned to the front d1splay area of
(aty Hall on Thursday after an
Amcncan ( 1\ll L1ber11cs l n1on at·
tomey threatened 1mmed1atc legal
a lion .
In what she called a "demand
letter" nt to Cat) AttornC) Roben
Burnham W~nesday. A( Ll.J staff
attorney Rebecca Jurado rcquc t~
Williamson's pa1n11n1s be return(d to
"their onamal place "''than the gal-
let)" on or before fnday.
"If the Cit) d<>M not airce to th1<1
re,qucst and con1anuc1 cen,or,h1p of •
Ms Williamson'" work,, \.l.C v.111 be
forced to take lcpl action." Juntdo
wrote.
Jurado further nated her intent to
seek a temporary rcstraanina order Ill
nta Ana today if the requc~t "'ere
blame the Navy for the accident.
"We're a close family and almo t all gathered here:·
he said. "AJI of us arc con(:\ro~d about some of the
ncpuve thin15 we've been hear.in&. that the hap wa'l
antiquated or that the Navy should stop doing this sbn ol
thing. As far as we're concerned. Jeff was serving has
country and defending o ur freedom. He was there because
he wanted to be. He ~hose thJlt as 1gnmcnt and he choSt' to
bemthattum:t bccau1C he wanted to be 011 the fi 0111 h~ "
hke a lot of kid • and he had a lot offnends. The only thin&
he didn't have until he Joined the Navy was a sense of
direction." .
"It was a real pos1t1ve C'<peneoce for him," Kevin
said. ''He wanted to do "'di and he wanted to ao to collqc
when he got out."
Jeff was due home on leave in two weeks. David said.
· "Wt' were JU t star111\& to plan for that when thJs
•pprnt'd,'' h~~ ---
Both Kevin and David helm said tht'ir brother v.a
an active and grt&anous young man who had Joined the
Navr, to aive some dutttion to his life
'He was very active and involved ma IQt of por1~ ...
Dom in Garden Grove, JeffSchehn arew up m Costa
Mesa and attend~ E tanc1a H1ih School. Fnends of the
famil) remember him as actne and amaabk.
David said "He spent a lot of has ~oung hft' at the ~ach. "He h'ed nJht around the comer," said a former
,..,. ... tH •SAN/AJt
Judge mulling
Gionis' m·otives, . . . .
suspects': tactics:
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of -04llly ,._ k""'
Applau~. lauahtcr and ome
senous b1d.enn1 between auorneir
marked fhc end of • prcltm1nal)
1--1w....u.u._f QL wnl1J» on~~
surgeonaccuscdofma termindangan
at tad. on John Walr ne'\.daughtcr and
her bo) fneod
A ruhng 1 eJ1>pcctcJ today. on
whether there is enouJll ('vadcn~ to
lry Or fhoma G1on1\, '\C, on
consp1rac.y charge 1n connccuon
with the bea11na lut October on i\1<1
\\ a)nc ond financier R er l ub~.
One of the pro~u11on'4i tron~e't
piece of C\ adenct an the four-<la>
bcanna "'as lt timon) from JcOrr
Boue). a former accountant fmm
1m1 Valle) "'ho admittrd helpmJ 1n
the attack ~ nh anothc.-r man and a
pnvnte an'est1gator h1rctl b) (11on1\
>
argued that Luby was the t.araet o t e
attack, not Wayne. Ke accu~
Wa)ne. Lubr and Boucy of tyina to
help Wayne s chancct of rqa1nina
cu tody
··Thev'rc ly1ns to deflect attention
Trom e\Cr) other reason an an attempt
to win an the back door what they lost
1n the front door," Bailey said.
cc.ord1na to testimony from
Boue) and th vacnm"S, no threats-
"'''"' made dunna the attack that
related to the custo<h heann.a. he ut
Bade) cued talements from Luby
to pohcc and doctors that orw of thr
a sa1lants told him. "rflou tcrew up
Jo, )OU're dead." uby denied
makina ~uch a tatement
Wayne tc 11fied one of the attackers
said she wa mn 1n1 "~th the wrona
people." 1nd1cat1n1 tht'tt was more
than one orpn1zcr. Badey said.
"Mr Evan ru hcd by tbts ~mt 10
fast he almost tnpped,' he said.
demtd. Jurado said Burnham contacted
her around noon lhunda) and
informed her the paanuo "'ould be
Anllt Christin• Sulltvan preserves th•
memory of the rolllnl hlH• between Cor-
....~,,._.., ... .._
ona del Mar and Laeuna aeach •• 9racler1
clear ttte way for new construction.
Deputy D1stnc1 .\ttornn ( hn'I
Evans contrnd (1Hrnl"' m111atctl the
attack dunng a hitter cu tody battlr
with has e'·w1lc to pin cu ttld\ ol
their ~-\car-old dnuahter
"l here's no QUC''lllon at all I hat Dr.
G1on1s ha~a moll' e to do th1Hr1mc "
s:ud [\an\ ··He ob' 1ou h lo' C\ ha'I
daughter 'Cr) muc.h That'\ am pl
Baile) contends the attack was
organlled by the pnvate 1nvcs1111tor.
Oded Daniel Gal, who enhcr wa
offended by someth1n1 Luby said to
htm or "'' hired b one of the bu inc man's enem1e .
~t the ume. Luby was involved an
en 11 Inapt ion "'lib a iroup of
Oklahoma 1n"~ton who fronted
mone) for a Los .\ngclcs real-estate nvc-for that u1me "
deal turneJ ur -
huc:1:~n~hc1th~re~~r':!~oc~~~~ w.1. A t er-k's er~eneTdef!elo~s ham~'•pa1nun ndlht-1r~.&WMl"-~ -W - -
"much ldoat>out nothins." Burnham I__,
said Cit)' official" finally decided to
comply v.1lh the anisn and Jurado's By EMILY ADAMS and Lquna Beach before the) disap-prcvaou I> untouched land for a new
..
reque t because the • \uc "'1' not ~.... ~ ~ar 1n the face of carthmoven and road hnkang Coa t H1Jbwa> with v.onh the tame and cO:on m roun o..,, men Mac nf\ur Boule"ard b · WI\ of
"It's not an 1nd1cat1on of hov.: ~e Cl\nstine ulh1ran 1 the one run· ulhvan hu been concentratmg on Boniu c an)on Later. the area w1ll
GiOnl C\Cnfll»llv ~-. av..u~
c ustod) or the ch aid. b\ a JUdst v. ho
said \\a)nc "u ··cmotionan) im ·
matu~" and didn't pend enough
time "'ith ht'r \\a,ne ma1nta1ncd
·tcmPor'IT'fCustoch ofthr child dunn~
the '"'<>-month heanng last ~car.
\\a}nC "'as awirdcd temporal')
cu tod) cairhcr thi month bccau
G 1on1 WIK ~"'' held w11tlout NII nothcr hcanna on the bail 1,,uc wa~
h~ulcJ for pnl 26
Boue) at fint told pohcc the atlaclt
wa intended to embarrass Luby
bcc:ausc of his finanetal dcalinp He
later told '""e tip tors-he kamed that -~
afier the 1n 1dt'nt.
foci about <>ur lcpl pci'lltaon.'' n1na 1n front o( bulldoLcrs with a reproducina the undevclo~ halls an host a "luJtul)'.. hou •na devclop-
Burnham sa1J . pa1ntbru h wattrtolot for the last four years. but ment, new hotcls and a couple of sol(
A fcwofW1lham\On pa1~t1ng'-Well ma)bc not runnms. tlut the "I've really been concentraun1 mo~ cou
pamculai1) tile ones dcpteuna male anl'lt has stepped up her p~unting on this scncs an thc last year bccau~ From her 'lpot on the ocean 1de of
frontal nuJ1l) -prompted pubh schedule an an effon to rtC'lptu~ the ofthc urgency,'' ulhvan said. Coa t H1ahwa). where she look .~ ... '"'ADAM' /Alt rolhna hills bctv.ccn Corona del Mar Bulldozers are cleanna the ,, ..... '" AltTIST /Alt
C'O\J:H,'l'OHl IPD\'l 'J:
Historic hpuse in Laguna
~
needs a place to call home
HistOf)·, ttpMn uuJ, n a ni'11tm1rt from which I
1m 11)•"6 to '"~•e. J1mt~ )OJ<T. "{//.l \ ..
ey USUI IMINIST
Ol .... Ollllr,.. ....
In 1 town hkt l.Apina ftta(h, whcrt rn1dCn1s and Cit)
ofrkiah dint tmaclOU~Y to an Old Wot1d charm that·~
the aty't hlHman, a hllft val~ '' otated on hmory. And
to, wtwn the owner of' one of the tin• homn bU1l1 in thf
Tivte Arch -~Y~ commun11y dtcackd to dntro}' _the
tD rnMe ~ for I MW hiOml. aty oftiriah to•w•~· · U IH~ '° • ., 1 dunk 1n thctr r11y•1 hi~•oml
armor. die ...... letch City Councd tn Dlttmbcr
itlued a ..... ti' IOIMOM to t:teP forward 1nd clatm the
~ .. ldi.... ,.,.. To .. ~ rode Jules . wemmer. a rnidtnt and
~.-. wllo ~ 1 lot on wtuch he •id hie bad olllilMd to 1111111 a llCoed reatal unn. Tiie 61-~r-old
................ Oii tht "°"' °'* '°' t"-d.
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,,.,mmer thouaht. • HH mouvauon, v.immcr said. ~as to \Ca pa«c of
Laauna·, history and to claim ,,.hat he caJls an "adorable
link houw:· 1 kl\t one of h11 otaah n ha 1d
wammcr v.111n 11 to make a quick profit on a home v.nh
no price laa other than the cos& of relocation.
But une thing is certain, warn mer took o~ncnh1p of
a bUildina no one cl~'#lntcd. a build1na thaLotM~1w
would ha\c been dcmohthfd
And m tM crystal cltar v1 ion of h1nd"&tit. one othtr .
th1n1 "sure. WMn he a11umcd the rolt of~. 'wimmtt
beealM lht IW of an unfokltnt drama Iha& danolved into
fter1hree mon1h1of-ni"-'1ftt 1nvo4vtna nftthbOn.
city and the Coutal Comm1 ~on. S•1mmer'1 projtel
hai come to a hall. And afte-r rcptale'dly ~ • .,. htt mot•~et and dOdtina buratMnuc ~fi~. &be ~
homcowna trtmt furthtt than ~tr ftom raolYtt'I lut
dilemma
At ftnt, buOwd by tht IUppott Of tht ~· tht
,..._ .. "°'-'"''
GOOD MO
Defcn~ attome~ f'. l cc S.1lr)
But E'an maint.a10s Boucy and
the other alleacd hat man, Jerrel
Hmtcrsafill, Ifft-bown f'k>ori*n .
of \\ia)nc's home before the attack
He could onlv ha"e aotten such a ,,.__ ~ OIOMS/ AJt
:ludgeord c P t1retJ OC f ugitive ktocounty
llyPAULMOM.IY Md.JANn.....aMAN or .. .._,,..,...
A federal jud&e ordered attempted
murder 1u1~ Michael Mohon to be
returned to ~ County as the
Alabama community w~ he lived
bm:zed with the news of his capture
Thursday.
Mohon, 43J. a Naitive &inoe escap-
ina from :)berifrs Depanment
custody in l 9&S, was IJ'Telted in 1983
on suspicion of attempted murder of
a fountain Valley reserve police
QfftCer. ·
Following Mohon's flight from
Oranac County and a second daring
t$Cape in Arizona, leads dried up and·
delceli~ lllUy hillld '*" .... on lbc ......... ~ .. Uaiolwcl
M~ ..
An Alatllml woman irllO Mdlil'ld
Mohoft '°paint her boa.e.., r'r •
bi• DictuN -dw ~ .. noti&d autbari1ill. and .... caP'UNdMolaoaalMlaWife..._
oullidc an ••to par1:1 ...,... in a
Mobile suburb. Tbc couple IW'-
rendemt without incident.
Althouab he had a reputation for
beina a&d at di51uisesl Mohon.
apparently made no attempt to
chanae has appearance while living
there.
However, residents said the couple
led quiet lives and never drew
11ta1li0n to themldves in the 1emi·
naral community ofEiabt Mile, where ~lived ulMWr the names Steve and
Mary Bottwick.
Herb Jordan, who covcttd the
s&ory for the Mobile Preti Rqister,
aid they had lived in a camper on a
WOOded lol 5incc January 191&.
On Tu~y. the day btfore their
amsts.. the couple moved into a
house on the propeny.
"They stayed to themselves," Jor-
dan said. "The neighbors didn't know
them."
Mohon worked as a self-employed
house painter while bis wife apperent·
ly did not work outside their home.
Wjth a population ofabout 20.000,
'41l1 Mile ii a suburb of Pridulrd,
loCated llOnheut of Mobile, AIL MOii .......,., in the wortina clau
oommwuay are employed at the
paper milll in Mobile.
Prichard Mayor Marak Wilton, who Uva in Eiaht Mile, said ~
didn't know \be couple.
"More or leM people are shocked ...
Wilson uid. "We all watched (the
pr'OIJ'.8m) and we never would have
unqined he'd bt here.
.. We're suds a sm•JI town and we
all know each otlter."
~t. Eddie RJajand of the Prichard
Pobce ~nment that petrols Eilht
Mile.u.id be knows the woman who
tipped off aulboritiea about Mobon.
9lae pNln IO NtnaiD .... ,moue. lie
Mid.
"We're tomewba1 1hockC'd." •111•nct laid. ':"That's .-.uauy 1 qu~ ... ...
He Mid be could count on one hand
tbe number of bomkidet that bad been commined Lbcrc in t.bc put I 0 years.
"lt'u aood atee if IOmtOne wanted
to te1 in theft and bk out. If you
don't CIUIC ~nobody would
notfoe you,' R•land llid.
Jordan of tM Mobile Press Rciister
said the couple had moved to Ei&ht
Mile from Birminabam, but it was u~ bow Iona iMy had lived in
that Alabema d ty.
.. liiddle'*dl .. ~~~.:'yed out ol avulllt ~ livllll in AJ.blma -and out ol lilbt.
uatil national lllevitioft ~· uo wilb lbenl.
la feder9I court ia Mot.&, Moboe . ved lais f'ilb& IO a .. removal
::,.. •• Md U~. Mleittrale Bert W.
Milliftl ordtted bjm to be returned to
California •• soon u DC>Mible. He 11 beina held without bail. ·-
Sharon Mohon also \&led lbe aliM
Mary Hartes which was the name on
ber dnvef.s hccntt. She wu in siatc
custody on cbaraes of a1d1na her
husband's e9e1pe and parole viol·
a ti on.
Me~an ~ccuse~ of ru~nlng
ovei' wife ·Wit~ his pickup
GIONIS
ftroMA t
document from Oionas, who once
lived in the home.
"The only reason I can think to
have a Ooor plan is to navigate your
way throtJtb it or i(Jou·rc picking out
new furniture a.n carpet," Evans
'said.
he termed "f smoluna pi~tol. ··But ~e
judae ruled that .J hc wnnas Gal s
psychotherapist. could not disclose
information released in confidence
by a patient Gal was arrested 1n Switurland l8$t
week .• Newpdn Beach P!'licc dct.cc-
ti vcs are in (kneva to rctnc~e hlm for 8y ,0. VAN EYKEN °' .... D.tllly ...... ~
A Costa Mesa man was arrested for
attempted murder Wednesday after
he allegedly pushed his wife from
their pickup and then ran over her
three times following an argument
over money.
Jerry Allen Holland, 24, was being
held at the Costa Mesa city jail
Thursday in lieu of $250,000 bail.
His wife. 33-year-old Lindy Sue
Holland, escaped serious injury, de-
spite being run over three times by the
oversized wheels of the four-whcel-
jjri~-------"She was very lucky; it could have
been a lot worse," said Costa Mesa
Police Sgt. Ron Smith. "What saved
her, apparently, is that those four-by·
fours have big oversized tires so they
distributed the weight of the truck."
The incident bcUn at about 3:1$
p.m. when the couple went to the First ·
Interstate Bank on Harbor Boulevard
to cash Mrs. Holland's disability
check, Smith said.
She told police that her husband
wanted some of the money but that
she bad refused to give It to .him,
Smith said.
"The argument continues and then
at the intersection of College and
Dale, he forcibly takes all of the
moner, and pushes her out of the
truck, • Smith said. "She lands be·
tween the front and rear wheels. and
be drives forwar.d.....ovtr her_ then_
tnroWsi e truck into reverse and
drives over her a second time. He
then puts it in drive and runs over her
a third time."
Witnesses said the actions ap-
peared deliberate, Smith said.
Bailey contends the noor plan wasa
common' tool of surveillance. Gal was
paid more than $65.000 10 follow
Wayne to try and prove tbc lack of
1ttention she paid to the child.
Those payments, Evans said. in-
creased steadily in the month before
the attack. He also cited a cluster of
phone calls from Gars car to G1onis
and Hintergardt on the day of the
attack.
The defense contends the incrca~d
payments were spurred by heavier surveillanc~ as the trial date ap-. proaehed-:-
Bailey contencls Gal. who he de-
scribed as hot-tempered and thin-
slc.i.nned, acted as a "free agent" in the
attaclc . ·
Bailey tried to introduce a witness
prosecution. . '.
The other two allcaed parhc1ptnts.
Boucy and Hinterprdt, also were
being held on SI million bail.
Meanwhile, the counl'oom was
packed with spectators, rtporters and
other 1awycrs interested in seeing
Bailey at work. His interaction with
Municipal Court Judae SusaQnc
Shaw and Evans o ften lef\ the
courthouse audience in laughter.
At one point. Shaw asked the
audience to g,ive Bailey a round of
applause ~use he .tuld just passed
the Aonda Bar Auociat1on exam1n-
tion, -----Evans sat grimly ai the counsel
table.
"I can handle 1t," the prosecutor
said outside the courtroom. "h 's
!'Cally the red carpet treatm~t"
Officer down ARTIST Lavihg 1n Corona del Mar -wnb
From A 1 her husband and a "buae cat" -and Tr.me a. rout-4 around die downed motorqcle that was throuahascreeoofrushinacarstoher commuting to her studio in Lquna
apanment tor work on Monday tlrtven by COIUI Me .. Officer Kevin Lovelady who was subject across the road, SuUi'(ao Beach, Sullivan would travel this
morning, said Riverside County cMllnl a ••edl"tl vehlcle norttl on Harbor 8oulevard with explained, ~·1 paint on this side of the stretch of highway nearly every day.
Suspect held in county woman's death
ly The Aslodated Press
A bi&h school friend of a 21-year-
old woman found dead in a remote
.canyon two days after she disap-
pcated was booked Thursday for
investigation op her murder, police
said. -
Cameron ·seaholm, 22. of Lake
Elsinore, was arrested ' after
authorities received a tip that he had
been driving for the past two days the
· c Fiero that beJon&ed to
murder victim Denise Marie r>UCrr.
2 1, of Garden Grove.
She was last seen alive leaving her
Sheritrs·Lt. Nick Padilla. wen on and l'91th tladl"'9 when a car changed lanes arid hiabway now because once, on the .. This open space has been like a
Seaholm, who was booked for forced hlnl Into another vehkl• at Date Place about a p.m. other side, I'd just gotten there when 1 psycholocical safety valve and now •
investigation of murder.I was a hiJh Tltunday. LoveladJ IUfferH a broken l•t• turned around tQ. tee this huf.e with all this bwld1n, goi.n, on. it's
sehool acquaintance or both Miss ·-r-machine comina right down at :c .. ~ ~nn;~~o/~ sqwshed,' Sullivan
Duerr and 'her live-in boyfriend. --------------------------Paintinafrom-Hafe-plaee-eo , . " " ilpeOD1~w·1m11---1 Clyde Spontak, said Padi~la. r; 38-year-old artist said, "I'm really the sjgnificance of this area."
A man walking his dol found Miss 'ADAM' nooks of City Hall. interested in the abstract land forms 8eginnin& wiCh smaller toacbidc
Duerr's partially clothed body was One hung in the purchasing depart-here. I want to convey the spuit pf watercolor sketches. Sum van ends up
found Wednesday evening in a re-From A 1 mcnt prompted embaJ'rlWed female these hills... back at the ~tudao crca.tin&-much
mote canyon area a half-mile east of and staff objections since a month-d '"-· An ardent environ men . • tr.media fcicces. The fin· I h.h. r h 1c be tmployccs to tape 111crcnt nems ~Q~og~Co11ntvlin•-~-ft~~O~n~~~C~Xwlw~llJO~~~c~r~w~owr~s~~g~aun~1w~o~~~~~=~-=~~~~~~~S~a11woo~ O~~hilk ~~pi~are~dthro~thc ---r ,._,f-VKC.,.. ~le; c H 11 cacti day 1ncluo1nga false nose and '"" ., ....... River Road, south of the Riverside wee sago at 1ty a · 8 ,,.Rjecc of plastic shaped hke a remain as they were before heavy Euher· Wells Collection in na
(91) Freeway near Corona, about 35 First an unknown person taped an raincoat -..on thcpaintlnatn order to machinery moved in~ Beadundlhe annual Festival o ~
miles east of Garden Grove. ivy leaf strategically on "Adam," covel' an exposed part of a male "I thou&ht about marchina up and where ullivan has e~h1bited for the which depicted the biblical fiaurc down with a sandwich board; but I last four years.
--------------------------naked. figure. realized that. wasn't aoina to do any Sullivan would Hke to see her work After continued public and staff Williamson and Jurado decncd good," sbe II.id. "I decided instead to preserved so that others wtll re·
Nationwide investors lose SSO million
ly JEFF WILSON
"••d••·~-,..,.
LOS ANGELES -More than
10,000 investors nationwide lost in
excess of SSO million to California
telemarketi~ firms raided in the
bigest-ever U.S. attack against
"boiler room .. scams, authorities said
Thursday.
Securities investigators from seven
states -California, Texas, Georgia
Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and
New Mexico -took pan in the A~ril
11·18 raids on high-pressure boiler
room operations throughout Cali·
fomia.
Investigators said five people, in-
cludina a Laguna Hills man, were
arrc'aid and booked for investigation
of securities or commodities fraud
ME SAN
From At
neiahbor, Nadine Bosen. "He was a
good young man. very active in the
Boy Scouts and in the church. I Jove
and respect the family and my heart
goes out to them."
Tom Smallcomb, whose family
attends the same Mormon church the
Schelins attend, also remembers Jeff
well.
"The tbina that alwa~ stood out
for me was that Jeff bad this
tremendous enel'J}'," SmaJlcomb
during raids at 12 California· lo-
cations. In addhion. approximately
one ton of records was seized.
The arrests included Steve Scott
Moleski. 29, of Lake Arrowh_ead:
Todd Thomas Roberts, 28, of
suburban Woodland Hills; John
Treat Zimmerman. 35, of Escondido;
Hiromichi Hiro Hirshara, 37, of
Laguna Hills; and Richard L. Besan-
con. 53, of Corona. -
At least five more arrests were
anticipat~.
The unprecedented scale of the
raids reflects a heightened concern
about the rapidly growina national
problem of investment telemarketing
fraud, estimated to fleece consumel's
of $10 billion ann~lly,
said. "He was always busy. And he
was always smiling. he had the most
beauilina smile you ever saw. He was
a line young man trying to find his
place in the world."
A mcmonal service for an those
killed in the Iowa d isaster is scbed·
uled for Monday in Norfolk. Va., the
ship's home pon. David Schelin said
his pa.rents, Darlene and Dale Schclin
ofEl.To_io.. would aiicM the.service.
Family members are plannina a
private .service in Newport Beach
next week, he said.
objections." Adam" was moved from both the tapmg of items and the paint the h.ills.. to preserve them for member the hills u they were -
its djsplay spot in the well-trafficked relocation of the parntings into baek me -and if other J>COple want to before they were bidden under 1
City Hall c.ashicr area to an exhibit offices. They claimed the city sha~ it with me, thats great." developers dream. But reality has a
space in the Arts Commission room. censored William~n after the Arts Although Sullivan doesn't describe funny way of wortina its way into art. locat~ in a small wing behind the Commission -which onginally h.enelruanactiv1st.shedoesdonate "ltrunkl'mftnallyJoln,toinchadc
main facility. viewed just one work -invited the 10 pncent of her painting sales to a bu1ldot.er in todays sketch," the
A few other Williamson work were artist to show her work at the public environmental .causes when she can anm wd. "l can't really iinore them
plaocd in other offi~s in the back facility. and admit.s to ••11ot oflctterwntina." anymore."
IOllllC\
6 to split SS . 5 million
An unusually high number of
playen, sill, picked all silt winning
numbers in Wednesday night's Lotto
M9 tame to collect shares of the
$5.S5 millionjackpot1 lottcry officials
said Thursday.
The winnina numbers chosen by
Lotto machine in the twice-weekly
aame were: l l. 33i 22. I. 7, 29 and the
bonus number, 2J
Each of the silt.jack~t wmners w1U
receive $925,909, pa1d out less taxes
1n equal annual payment over 20 years;
The winners, who will not be
identified until they come forward to
claim their priies. bought tickets in
Azusa, Hawthorne and Newhall. all
ill bot' Angeles County~ Yorba Linda
io Oranae County; Hayward in
Alameda County, and in San Fran-
ciJCO.
There aJso were 18 players -aaain
an-usual!)' high number -who won
in the five plus bonus number
C1tet0ry.
HOUSE precedent," Swimmer said.
Lquna Beach Councilman Neal Fit~patnck said the
from A 1 city has every intention of completinJ ats coastal plan, but
obstacles seemed surmountable. A permit from the talc it basrt't been considered a top pnonty item.
Dcpenmcnt ofTransportation was provided to move the "We have been slow. but a lot of othcrc1t1cs have
Jumberina structure and variances were granted to allow been too," F111patnck said. "We ha,·e always had real
the house to be tentatively perched on the lot whale the aood rapport with the Coastal Comma ion and been
required permits we~ sought. supportive of them and· the work they do, so we haven't
Thc()()st of the proJect mounted, swellina toSSO 000, feh a rcaJ urstncy to do 1t. Not that v.c don't uuend to "
Swimmer said. But wtmmer paid the priec. After ah, he In the meantime. wammer said he ha been put on
was aeuina a "free .. house. notioe by the commm1on that ht 11 m Vlolat1on of the
But durina the month after he took Posst ion of the Coastal Act. As a result; wimmcr iaid he wu told the
structure, the obstacles became more formidable. wim· fines could mount to as high a.s SJ0.000.
mer found himself leaping hurdles posed by the ~sign "We are m violation n~t now;• he s.a1d. "They've
Review Board and w1thstand1na the fury of C!ijon trttt informed me what the penalties arc. I'm W:lcd with a lot or
nc1ahbon anl').' that w1mmer was allowtd the 'llnanccs difficult cboioes here.·
they felt allowed him to squcetc the house onto too small Althou,h what he want• 1.s to move the house off the
a lot. blocks and onto his lot, Swimmer bas const<kfecf other
Last week, as the hOUS( sat tentauvcly on blocks. options. Movirt1 the houte would ttqull'e another JPCCial
Swimmer appeared before the Coastal Commission m hi\ permit from al trans. • perm at he doubts he can act
second attemp1 to pin the permit nccep.ary to without city mtervcntton. And while some mcmben of
perma.nently plant his hou~. The permit was denied. the c()unc1l ha"e 1ympethind with the bekaauercd
Stunned, Swimmer said he had no idea what his nclt homeowner. no one bas come ue with a IOlutaon.
move would be. One week later, hc•1 still stumped. "They're shocked and don t unckntand it and are
"This I can sec as being an onaoina sap." wimma wilhna to lend any support that 1hcy can," wimmcr u jd ,
uid. "'I:h.tscould last!ocmonths~P1~1Mtt's no.simpk "But what don that mean'"
solution." ibe council had tc.nt a lcner to tbt comm• -,o~n--
"We__Jull !\ad a baby dauahtcr three months aao." he before the last hcanna. aupporti"'-Swtmmd'1 proJCCt.
added. "That's enouah stress on a family." Si net that letter •J>PAttl'ltly· didn t fill the btll, Coun·
In teCms that Swimmer and his h11toric boute are cilwoman Manha Colltson has uid '1\e would be ln (.a"Vor
cau,ht in• sticky web. At issue. oddly enou1h. is not only of 1endin1 a stl'onser statement of suppon to the the way lbe city panta varianca but also the fact tJaat committaon.
t.asuna Beach lw never completed a couta.I plan loae-StiU, Swwmma could eventually be Id\ bokbnt a
awaited by the Coastal Commission. Had the local bulkl -and very u~ntive -t..a.
ordinances betn in place. the cit)' COU.ld have handled It's re&ll)' a privak mattc for hitn," 11•d
Swimmer's situation without relyins on •pPtoval of the Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick. "'I doa·1 meaa to sound
Coestal Commi11ion. llCCOfdina to Comm1nioner Don traM abOUt it.''
Mcinnis. In• city to daemliMd lO Mve ita hilionc ltrudwet ·:The Coasiat Commlu1on normal11 rtJ«t1 any _-aty~fY'ttnow~lorabomeba.notherbuUd1 .. ~t RQuat we have that doesn't nt tathtt lbe local -Swimmer q...uon.d whether be would na be
JUrildicUoa'• rocar coastal plin or ~1 ot'tllt Coastal .. ~IO~ die houte. lhould odw rneuur. fail Act, .. Mclnni1 u.id. And ifbc i1 oflereil help lb move it off'hi1 toe, wbat Will lbe
What Lquna rall_y needed to do .,.... complete its · datinatioa be1 Tbe houac can only be mo~ lb wi .. ia a ~ ~n, lht commitaK>ncr sand. 0Ye-mHe radhas. lie llid.
• Had they done that, the}"d be home fret;• Mclnnl~ .. Nowhere an '•eoa leacb could ah .. thiae .,,_ ..
u.id. "They could do anythans they -ant Yrith an •he Swimmu u.id. "Nobody really •PPl'ttiata the complot·
biatoric houteS they want. ty of this problem. rm an well 1 bo-. t don't have any ••n..re are some people 1n l...lpDI lelch who should plaice to turn fdr a IOlutio" ..
Md Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act," Mdnnj1 lf\dckd. But Llluna &e.cb M•)"Of Robtn Gentry uad the ~ people in hilh places." OpbOM are DOC all IMt lfuin.
Swimmerllid llewo&iedaamilarraponte frOm "I tbiM wcciCMlld 1•• wene ..... udlll CMrua ao
aC01..aCom11J'11'Mdli1•. ..-. die ~Olia ii .. Md• "'8'+!1llt Ii! "'Hlldlliof' ............. .,. ............ l'lill..Wbt .. OliliiY.W.-.... ... -...... ....... ?'sGfqr' •WOlllll•aill11 I ................... ,._,. .. alttr._.-.._ ..
JI. , " ' ' I
OC retired persons
recall good old days
J1m11 Miller, pec•u~ ol toeial ICieftcn at a..,... ~will diKull ""Tbc Good Old Days• 11 a oldie American AMOC'latlOll of
ReUnd Patom. 1419, at noon S.turday at
No. l S.~ Way Irvine. • A S4 ldlll Ilion ice includes lunch and Mallet's
lecture. C.U 716-6164 (or 1nfonnation.
H-'P for mentally dlsabl~d
Ways the men= disabled can experience
1ucce11 will M ditcu au meet1na ohhe AU ta nee
for the Mentally Ill of 0ra.,. C~unty at 7 p.m.
Tuada= Trinity United Prnbytcnan Olurch. 13922 Ave., Senta Ana. · •
frifnds, ~lativet and pro(css1onalJ.ofmcntalJy
ill pa10ns a~· cncoWQtd \0 ''tend. For more
. information, call S44-Ml8.
. Cltedc up on health risks
A health.nsk ~mcnt seminar Wlll be
offered by the office oflrv1ne insurance broker Fred
$. James & Co. from 8 to 11 a.m. Wcdnnday, Apnl
26, at the Wntin South Coast Plaza, 666 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa.
A S 10 rq11tration fee includes a conuncntal
breakfut. Call Wend1 Manin or Nie~) Ward at
SS3-l 760 for funher 1nfonnat1on.
Hosplt•I s~~klng volunt~~rs
The Humana-Hospital in Westminster in
seekina volunteen to ircet and assist patie nts. help
with non-nursina tasks and offer clerical 11d to various bospita1 deP9.[tment,. __ - -
Volunteers receive a free meal and a>unesy
jacket. For more 1n(onnation, call the Director of
Guest Relations at the Hospital al 893-4S4 I ext.
109S.
lo
Cell/st to off~r mist~r class
A mUSJc class for advanced cello students wall
M offered by the Lm Anatles. Pb1lharmonic
Orcbeslra's pnnc1pal celhst Ronald Leonard from 3
to S p.m. Fnday, May S, in UCl's Fane Ans Concen
Hall.
· Leonard, former professor at Eastman School
of Mulic in Rochester. N. Y .• currently sits on the
mu11c faculties at the Un1vers1ty of Southern
Cal.afomaa and UC Santa Barbara. He also has been
a member of the Hanwell, Vermeer and Eastman
1-----m--·euartets; 111d bas pafonned anhe'MartOOro us1c
f'ettival and w1th the Marlboro senes for Columbia
Records.
I
Leonard's repertoire includ~ works by Berio.
Schoeobera-MOnn. --Prolc:ofiev, Boulez; . Herben .
Barber, Tartani and others. Students interested in
participating should call the UCI Music Department
at 8S6-66 l S.
R«ov~ry from co-dep~ndency
Practical skills to help individuals to recover
(rom co-dependency will be available at a workshop
from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Saturday, Apnl 29. in Orange
Coast CoUeae's Community Service Office. ~tu~r Steven Waner, a relattonsh1p com-
mun1ca1Jon trainer. will discuss reasons why
pcnocl! cxh1btt co-dependent behavior. The sem-
inar II $20.
Resistrauon can be made an OCC"s Communa-
l)' Service Offiee m the collqt's tudent Center
Buikhna. open from 9 a.m to 7 p.m. Monday tb.rouab Fnday. and from 8 a m to noon Saturday ..
Sod«y conv~ntloh du~ In Mesa
The annual Califomaa convention for ~Ila
Kappe Gamma Society lntcmauonal, an orpruza-
tion daeped co improve the pcMnal cffect1 veness u well u the le,Jslatave and educational impact of
women. wilJ be held May S-7 at the Red Lion Inn in
Cotta Meta.
M~ Allen, who represents more than
100.000 memMn in 13 countries worldwide. wall
speak at the event. In 1dd1t1on. keynote speaker
Lucy Swindoll will d.a~us .. A Celebration of Lafe "
tale Sen. John Seymour, R-Anahe1m. wall
iaut a wekomina statement on the evenina of Ma)
6.·HJ-Hopes, a bind from Hope naHr\tt)' naco
NaliOf\a.I ('ollttc in Anaheim." 111 enteru1n ronvcn-
tion memt!)!rs: Tirc srtruP has performed on~' eraT
TV shows and with 1uch ~nah11es as Bob Hope
ud Zia Zsa Gabor
Five scholanhapa abo will be awarded to
IOC>tty memMn who are pursuing araduatc studies
in various fkkis of education Call Patricia
Scofiekt at 53S-2223 or S2S...076 for additional
iafonnauon
Artist to paint for l~•gu~
Ont Van Winkle, profettor at Citrus Com-
muaityCotJcec, wall pttttnt hi an~ at a mceuna
of the Hunt1n1ton Bach An u-.ue at 7 30 p.m.
Wedntlday, May 3, 1n the Newland Barn, located in
the N~land Center at.Ad.am Avenue end lka<"h
Bou~ard
Van Winkle, who has studied at the Ontano Collete Of Art 1n T OtOnto and the ns Center School
olLoiAneeln. will paint a wewcolor from \ketches
lie MtdOnc on locatl<M'.
The paantina will be donaled for the ~u.c·s
dolanhip fund. all Hdm Oz1uraw1tt 11
M2..a721 fot f\tr1hcr 1nformat10C1 .
c ,, ', .. ,"
Friday .. April a I
No meetiap 1ehtdulcd
-9Clll{W IC11a ... ._ .......
AlllUt PcttoWm Co. oMcialt plu '°to .. f'uU &oft .. and npeet to_, ...... oil
wdb in a Huntir11ton lacb __..bortiood
tn Ociobtr after their ~ m Oranee
County Superior Coun tbit Week.
John Carm~I. vice prn*.n.c for
Ana;us an Cahfornia, said crews wiU Nrt
' work today or Monday on a block wall that
waU enclose the 31h-actt project bounded
by Cahfomaa and Delaware ttrcets and
Rocht'ster and 5pnnafield avenues.
Resadenu adJOinana the 4S-well. $27-
mallion oal recovery project, which is
expected to operate up to JO ~ formed
a aroup called Conttmed Citizcas ·for
Kuntinaton Beach and ~nc to coort to.
block the project
Secre.ttO
sucessis
slow change
ly AA.IX \lllW AMS
Of..,.~,_su«
Steady change. not ma)or cumculum
overhaul, 15 the \"Cason behind Ocean View
School Oastnct's d1sproport1ona1c..sv~
with a recent state award, an assistant
distract supenntendent said Thursday.
The d1stnct rccentl)' captured four
California D1scin1u1shed Elementary
School awards, which recongn11e both
overall academic perfo1Wnance and ·
academic improvement. Two schools an
Newpon-Mcsa Unified School Distnct
also garnered awardi. One school each
from the Irvine Unified and the Fountain
Valle) district took the distinction
The last ume elementary school dist nets
~ere up for the award. the Hunt1naton
Beach distract received none.
Me rcier said Ocean View adm1n1s.-
1ra1ors arc unsure why they improved
drastically, but surmised the cause stems
from the district'\ trad111on of uick
resRC)nsc o poor stu ent pc ormancc an
any one area.
rtor
... Suptri« <'.'CM&rt Judie WlltiMn
llylundam Nkd Wcdnetda¥ the city
licted appro~itly in 1pprov1na an tn-
v1ronmntaf iml)Kt rtpOrt and makina a
IOlliftl chanee ror oil dnllina.
Pam Stttle, a resident ltadtt who's
battled the plan~ tn rouns and Oty
Counctl chambers for thrtt years. 111d
Ute's "thoroul}lly tacked."
"It's• shame that tht city as not hcrt" for
the people, but for the developer," Mtd
Steele, who in the ~st bas cncd noise,
traffic and po s1ble environmental
danaers in araumenu apinst the proJcct.
.. rve worked my butt off for three years.
and n's hke someone stuck a knare an m)
heart."
Steele 1a1d her aroup will consult with 11
1norneyto1tudyoption1 in the wake of the
adverse rul.ana. · •
u
CannicMet •id oPPC*nt f1c11ons "bt· camt h~" and ·as torr)' the lepl
battle ~nt "this f'ar."
Camuchlel, wbosaid tbewtllsexpttt to
utract 2,600 bends a day in lime of ptak
dtillina, said the company Wlll meet the
tit)'S noise ordinance "or they'll shut us
down."
He alto said that an acoushcal cnJJn«r
will be on the pro~t virtually full time in
1nltw stages 1n etTorts td keep the noise
down.
The Colorado-baled company rttel\ td
city approval two yean '*° to cap old 011 wells and consolidate them an the re 1den-
tial 1rea.
The c1t1zens IJ'OUP 'woo a coun scule-
mtnt la t Apnl an the banle a.,ain t the
proJect and Anaus~ to pay $40.000 an
~!:ntt Mid at 1ht time dud~
of-internt aUcptaon1 iavOlviml ..._
Cuy Councilman John ThomM Md tilled"
the settlement an Anps' favor.
In 1986. Thomas appealed the PlaJulina
Comma saon dental of the oil recovery
prOJCCI and then c11t the cktaaive vote in a
4-3 Caty Counal approval.
His company allqedly penonntd work
at the stte for Anps. He should have
abstained from votina. an oppoaina at-
torney said.
Anaus started the process all over apan
after the 5etllcmcnt and ~eived City
Council approval a ICCond time. B> then.
Thoma$' term had ex·l)tre<t and be was no
lonieron thccouncal when tbe1ttond vote
... , counted •
If scores dip in grammar one year.
ammar acts t'<tra emphasis next year.
h~tttct en urcs that.alLoldfi ~nts tarn at least the fundamentals ofatacbr'""a~. --jl .... n""'"""'t.,r~.--1n-
cven 1f they are 'not enrolled in algebra Joan~• Turner of iouthland $ports eaplalnl
classes, so the> can match state require-ka•alla-fundamentals ThursdaJ to M~ones H.ttor. The iroup ~·· vall .. ne for die New .. Drt
•......-ONlle,.. ·• on lei"-JI, In wtlldl .... ...,_ 8M dlultlM wltl MtUM• off In ....,.., ~ . .....,. .. , .... men ts an that area. Mercier said 1 • ..., of f'ountaln V•ll•y •• • poup of ha pped
"The buzzword 1s cumculum ahgn-•thl•t•• pr•p•r•• to pMdl• Into . ~ewport
ment," Mercier ~1d "If something 1s
beinJ te Jed,, v.c make sure 11 1s being
tau&ht."
The state panly bases its aw-a rd selection
on student performance 1n the Cahfornaa
sscssment Proaram tests. which cover a
broad range ofrundamentals m the areas of
rtading. arammar and ma1hema11c The
tests rcqu1rt older students to write
b1ograph1c , fie11onal stone\ and de np-
11ve pieces. as well ai show profic1enC) in
science and social science
Mercier said Ocean View hoots tre s
to their studen1s that fkt1onal tone . for
example. merit a d1fferen1 \\r111ng ap-
proach than do b1oaraph1 cal sketche~
Students must be prepared to wnte both on
state ICStS
But the d1 trict allow\ nu test to d1c1a1c
curriculum. Mercier S31d.
"Our d1 tnct works a a 1cam It
everyone arccs 1hat something 1s 1rnport-
ant, then that's what v.c do We don't
behevc an a lot of top.-dov.n mandates."
Merucr said
J)cun View ha\ 17 elcmenllir) Khools
.Ihcre MC.. 16 c le men t.a.ry lchocm .m
Ne~ponMc d1tnct.20intnincand12
in Fountain Valley
Man held while
police probe
woman's death
Detectives•~ anve t1pt1n1 the death of
an Avalon "'oman who fell on a patio while
1rau1n1 with a man Thursday on an10
Catalina I land.
·bentr 'poke man F1dtl Oon11ks said
dc:puue1 '*Crt' caJled to a mobile home tn
the 40 block of Pebbly Beach R d about 4
a.m. by the rc~dcnt, Bruce Edward
Kmaman, "I
"KJnaman told depulle' the \\Oman
1ppr01CheJ has traakr and an arsumcnt
and tcumc en\ucd." Gonnln ~id. "The
1WOf'naJl ~ippcd on a wooden p1110 and ft'll
Attempts b) "'1n1n'ln to rtv1\ e her f•1kd
and sht dted at 1hc , enc."
The woman' name wa ~thheld ptnd·
•DI no11ftcat1on or rdatives The causc of dalh wu pcnd•"I an autopt)', C1on1al
laid
CM robbery suspect caught in Texas
ly J ANET ZIMMERMAN
Of-O""'J"-~
An uncmplO)t"d \lksman "ho all('tt dl\-
k1dnappcd anJ-i"Obbed II ('OUplc OU Ufdc a
Costa Mesa re taurant was 1n <'UsHld>
fhursda) after he tracd to cros\ the border
1n10 Me\ICO "11h \IOlcn r>ropcrt). police
said
Charlie Ed"ard W11lkcr 2'1. ol lo ..
Anaclc 1s accused of 1.onlron11n1 the
couple as the) lclt llud\on'c; Grall on April
7. He rcportcdl> approached them out'l1dc
the '\nton Boulevard rcc;111uran1 and n ~cd
1hem to help get h1~car~tnrtcd. ( 'osta Mc~
Police g1 Ron 'im11h ~1J
The man d1mbcd 1n the had. '>eJI of
their 19 1 HondJ Prelude and the' dro' c
to"aro the onramp ol the n Ditto
Frte\\3) \m11h said.
He then pulled a knilc and pu1 11 to tht
dmcr'~ 1hroa1. m1th 1J "H t H·llcd 10
pull oHr and 'llOP or he "a., gouia to l1ll
1hem." he addl'<i
-on Mcl\t ahon :?1. df Redondo Bea h
and an un1dcn111ied :?4-)ca.r-old wo1rtan
from Do"nc) "ere ~lca..ro at thl· H rhor
frccwa) neat Manchesttr \' cnuc an
doY.nlo" n l os ngrlc ·
I heir monc,, cttdu card\ and JC"elr)
"crt· ta~cn, m1th said The .imount ot the
lo ., was no1 ~no""n. .
"eral oft he\"""'.,· l hClk\ "l'•C' 1. 1cr
forscd and ,cac;hcd but 11 didn't appear
1hc1r 1. rcd1t 1.·ard\ \\Crc u~d ~m11h <olitld
Their a!>~1lant apparcn1h returned h'
Oran ~ Count} beu:1u~ d1C"Ck~ 1n lafll'
amount ~c~ v.ntten to two Je~lrv stores
1n 1hc 11'i'lton icJO Mall ~ .
V. an.er " nol a su peel untH he was
found dm1011ht s1oltn car and C&n)U'I
somr of1hr 01her 1olcn proper1) near the
Tc\a -Mc'1CO border. m1th said He •s
arrc 1ed pnl 11 in 1crra Blanca. Te'<.as b
l . Bordrr Patrol aient v.ho checked
the lit ., hc;_cn • pla 1c and discovered at wa
\10lcn, he said
Wt1llr.t'r wa1 .. ed C' trad111on and was
rc1urncd to C mta Me'kl on Thursda}. He
\\,le; held at the ut) Jail in heu ofS200 000
hail
He 1s \C hcdulcd to he arra11ncd toda) an
HJrhor l\.1un11;1pal (ourt on <'hargc of
rohbl·r~ ~1dnapp1na and fat~ 1mpn n-
mcnt
Mear=t-deAer-~ f,amily sues Mesa,
~
county over lack of notificatiori
ly 908 VAN EYKEN
Of tlw O""'J ,.._. Slllff
The famil) of a man "ho<,(' hcari "a"
tr.insplantell ltht ~rar to \3\t' th~ le ''' <l fountain Valle) r>h~ c;1c11n h.t' filed \\Ill an
uper10r ( oun. diumina 00it·u11 .. tlld nol
rnake enough cflon tt>cont. c1 them bdoH·
1akana the heart
Eleno l lloa R;:,m1rc1 19 had hccn
Jcclartd J eaJ of m.1'>~1 .. t: hC'ad in1u11c' he
~uff~red 1n an apparent bl·atina 1n < o\la
Mesa lie v.-a\ founJ '\pril 19. I ~ ~near
death OU t\ldC .a lOn\ ('nlt"n, l' \tOll' 10 ( l)\l,1
Mc..a.
Police and countli l<1111nrr ' o01~i.1I'
toed for 24 houri. to 1111. tC' nc't ol Ir.in
bc(OtT authonLin& the 1ran .. pl.int
Dr orton Humph"''' "ho"a'J""I of hean J1sca\C. rctt"I\ ('J Ram1rt'I'\ h('.'lrt
pnl 20, 1981 and 1 rcpottt-,.lh Join& "di
at h" Fountain Vall~J home Humphrt} :\11d lhuN.l.t\ 1h11 hl" "~\
bo~ b) the la"~'' hc'<'au\t u .,, ..
pall o"cr ha life· \ ina opcr11111n "h Mddtn me a httk tu1. :ahhouah 11
th1<i pmnt I'm nol rcall~ d11\·dh 1nH)1'cJ tran plant ..-.as begun almo t 1mmcd1atcly an~ more· Humphrc~' ~1d ··1 roll~ aftrr the lcpll) ~u1red ~4-hour ""a11Jn1
thought c:~e~boJ~ unol~cd h.:u1 IUIW" and not1fica11on pt-nod had elapsed.
1hc kllcr and -;pint ol lhc la" " Que taon about the eth1 or the
fhC' 'iull 'l('('m\ to rt:prt'ICnl a ' hangl' 1111 l1pcra11on parked w me controven) an the
1he Ramm·1 f.lm1h fk011n t lltla mcJ1cal communal)' bccau9C Ramarn's
Ram1rc1. Elcno'\ father in111alh 'm1 hl· t.im1h had '11111 not bttn noufied .,.hen bi
appro"cd or the opcra11on althO\llh tw hl·tn ·"a" har"csted Hospatal official~ say
"11hcd authont1~ had been ,1hl~ 10 the) the\ ~t'rc faced with a difficult choice
lOntal:I hun before h rH'\tll'\& ttl\ on'\ tl«au the hcan wa badl needed, hean. Ram1rc1 had been dcclal"C'd brain dead,
Ramuu said he "cnt 10 the C:o~ta 11.'\J JnlS thC' 24.hour penod had rlapscd. Poh~ Depemncnt "hen ha, 50n ~.hd nol • f amih mt'mbt"l'1 contend in thc:ar suh
rc1urn home on prrl 19 hut h. d d1nilult' that the) '"'c depn"cd ofthr opponunity
'ommunu:a11ng t'IC~au"" he Jad not s~ak to J1..-c11.k on ..-.hether thr' "1\hed the
£.nih\h and there "3' no one on dut' who ,on11nua1ion of hfe \upport for Ram1rn.
spoke 'r>ana\h. Tht' lanuh could not he rnt.·hed for
He v.a reportt'dly refcmd 10 an oil-~ummcnt I hunda)
Jut) officer "ho pta pana\h and The \Ult name the C1t\I of C'o'lta Meu
1nqu1red "ht'ther h1 n had been ll· and the-t ounty of Oran
rtlted The om Xf rcponedl) tolJ him Costa Mes.a 'II) Cler Eiken Phin~
there wu no l'C('Ord or ha., 500' bc1n~ 1d tht ~it) ha not bttn 5t'T\ed ~atb t.ht
arrested la~ u1l \ \pok~v.oman for the county
Mtan"'hak. official at Hoq Mcmonal clerk' l'ffi c 1aid \he cowd not confirm
Hospital 1n 'c"'port Btach. ·~ wa1t1nt htthcr offinal thert' had bttn wrved
for a hran ~onor for Humphrns the "'11h the .. u1t
\toppN bdnnd ham at tht nnt traflc
hpt. watkC!d up to bt car and bepn •
pun1..h1na him and. lhouUftl C)b.;
cnatin The 1nc1dc'nt occurttd It
6 20p m. . .. '
The afa' front of • ~enct~ madunt at Ora• C091t Colkli'
mashed V.lth I Cinder ll6GCk bet
12'1 Sand ~:14 a.m. T...-y.
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M Or-. CoMI DAILY PILOT/"'-· Aprl It. -
WASHINGTON (AP) -The bodies of •7
tailon killed in the sun explosion on the Iowa
arrived in the United Slates on Thursday as the
Navy tried to r-.urc out what cauled the
battlahip's turret to blow up.
None of lhe auns in the No. 2 tumt had been
fired before the explosion instantly killed the seamen. Navy officials said. They discarded a
theory that the blast bad been sparked by red-hot
debris left in the aun's breech by earlier rounds.
The Navy orpniud a board of inquiry and
placed a moratorium on firina 16-inch auns, found
onJy on the Iowa and its three sister battleships. the
New Jersey, the Wisco11sin and the Missouri.
The Iowa was headed back to its home port at
Norfolk. Va., while the bodies of the dead were
flown to the military mortuary at Dover Air Force
Base in Delaware and families of the battleship's
1,600 crewmen waited to learn whether their
relatives were among the dead.
nonheu& of"*'° Rico • the Iowa took pan in
ftnna eurciln &Mt were put of naval traininc.
A lpOkesmu tbr IM Atlantic Fleet and lhe
ship's fonnercap'8ia bodl laid theexplOllon in the
No. 2 turret could bave been trisred by red-hot
debris from earlier firinp in the Thrce:SUn turret.
But Cmdr. Mart Baker, cbid of the Navy's Ptn~n pras office, •id later that none of the
tWTCt s three auns had t.n fired .
Only R>ur rounds of221Cheduled to be fired as
put of a trainina exerci1e had been fired, he said,
and all had been from the No. 1 turret; forward of
the one that exploded.
No eyewitnesses survived Wednesday's tx·
olosion behind one of the l6-1nch guns on the
Iowa, one of lhe tartest wanh1ps ever.
Pent.aaon officials declined to speculate
publicly about the ex.act cause of the disaster, the
worst to strike a Navy ship since 1977, but two
officen -Capt. Paul Hanley, a flee( spokesman,
and Capl-Larry Seaquist, the ship's former captain
-said a possablc explanataon was that red-hot
debris from a Pi:tViO!JS round ianited new characs.
~ turret~ lO =::.r-pme lht (ftltet'IUD when
the uDlos.ion ••We bave no ~IDnln to what .ctually
transpired," Defmli 5-nwy Diet Cheney told
reporters as be bMded a.ck to Walltiqton &om a
NA TO mcetina in llNMels.
The low1 Miled lO ROOleVtlt Roedl Navy
Base in Puerto Rico lO unload the bodies, whach were then flown to Delaware. Navy investipton
boarded the ship 11 it left for NorfOlk. where It i.J
expected to arrive Sunday or Monday.
Navy Secretary William Ball attended a
memorial service at the Delaware bate, home of
the armed semc:cs' lariest mortuary. The Oaa·
draped coffins were carried off a plane by Navy
honor auards.
Around the United Slates, Navy officen and
chaplains broke the t>.d news to the dead men's
next ofkin.
The job ~n just before midruaht Wednes-
day, when offiClals in Norfolk received t.bc hst of'
the dead.
Two kllled In hellcopter aalh
STOCKTON -An uhralipt behcoptcr ~ ~td and burned in a
shopPinactnter perkina lot ~fort dawn Thul'Jday. lulhna both pCOpir aboard,
a Ftrt Department spoknman said. . • ~ Thert wtrt no injurin on the around. but pun of the aircraft ll.n..d and
caved M1 the rQOfover some busiOHSC' . Inspector Marty Galu~do said.
The Fcdcrel A "'iation Adm1ni1tration v.as calkd to 1n\htipte the aalf:I .
Officials had not detcmmed the sc>. or 1dcnuucs of the' 1Ct1ms bttautie their
bodies were burned beyond rccog11111on. Galindo addcJ
Belll contacted by SalcldQ f amlly
SAN FRANCISCO-Prominent dcfcn~ la""1er Mt'l"tn Rtlh has bttn
contacted by the family of Ramon Salcido. htS office ~1d Thursda}' as other
attornc)'s projected a thicket of lepl challcnacs for an)onc who defends the
suspected mass murderer. • The 28-.ycar-old winery worker from Sonom1 Valley: accyscd of seven
kilhnp Fnda)' and Saturda)'. was c.ptured by Mexican police Wednesday at a
narco11c-s checkpoint. He 1~ in custody 1n Mexico C1l)' as Cahfom11 and U .
authonues try to get him back 10 the talc.
At the White House, chief of staff John
Sununu announced Pretident Bush will attend a
memorial service Monday for the victims in
Norfolk. He said the president had heard of the
service and told his s1aff"ifit could be fitted in, he
wanted to be there ... wants to be a part."
The blast oocurred Wednesday morning
Byt Seaquist strcsled, "We simply do not
know what caused that powder to 10."
Baker said no auns 1n the No. 2 turrct had been
fired and the order had just been aiven to the No. 2
"I've dohe it many times and I'll never J.Cl
used to it.': said Cmdr. Doua Palmer, act1na . McMartin Jurors mar~ s•coJ.. ... ·year cbapla.in for lhe Norfolk Navy Base. Five men had ._ r W
families in the Norfolk area.
Mexico deports mass sl~ying suspect
LOS ANGELES -ThCJUr) brought acaketocoun Thur'iday to marktht.
second anni"ersar) of the marathon McMartin preschool molcsta11on trial.
·and the Judac said he hoped the third ~car would be the last.
"I thank )'OU for enduring with us. • upcnor Judge Wilham Poundtn told
the 12Jurors and two alternates hcanng evidence in the case:
Four panelists have dropped out dunnJ the two year' r.1nce their service
began w11h the jury sclecuon proce sand the Judge S31d he was concerned about
conclud•nll the case while a full JUr) 1s still const1tutcd SAN DIEGO (AP) -A California
winery work.er who admitted killing
seven people, includfog his wife and
two of his daughters, was returned to
the United States on Thursday, U.S.
and Mexican officials said.
Ramon Salcido, who had been
souJ!lt since the slayings last week in
'Cahfomia, was arrested early
: Wednesda)' near his hometown of
Los Mochis, in the western state of
Sinaloa.
He was brought to Mexico City
, Thursday afternoon, was deported
1 and quickl¥ put onto a jet for a flight
, to California, the officials said. l He landed in San Diego late
• Thursday night and would continue
' on to Sonoma County, said Cbarics
1 Hill. who beads the Drug Enforce-
N.U M. Morrtlom Spedl oa:
menl Administration's San Dicao
agency.
"In his statements (to Mexican
federal authorities), Salcido himself
said he was an Americ.n citizen and
asked to be sent to the United States
of America to ~judged for .the
homicides he has committed," the
Mexican attorney aeneral's office said
in a statement.
"As a result, after a brief stopover
in Mexico City, Mr. Ramon Salcido
was turned over today 10 immiva·
tion authorities and expelled from
this country within the framework of
existil:'J laws," it said.
Earher, NBC News quoted Salcido
as sayi nf upon his arrival in Mexico
City, .. want to be tried in an
American coun and face an Ameri-
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The JOvemment did not immed1-
ately d11closc how Salcido was flown
out. But airpon toas showed that a jet
provided 10 Sonoma County
authoritit1 by "Peanuts" cartoonist
Charles Schulz left the airport later
Thursday afternoon.
The plane had arrived in Mexico
City on Wednesday carryinJ officials
from Sonoma County, Cahf., where
the crimes were committed a.nd
where Schulz lives. Airport logs
indicated the jet was 10 make a
refueling stop in Hermosillo, in
northern Mexico.
In San Francisco, U.S. Attorney
Joseph Russoniello said Salcido, af\er
clearing immiaration and customs,
would rcboard the plane and head 10
its home field, which he believed was
Santa Rosa.
He added that if all went accordina
t'O plan, the federal govemmtnt
would seek to dismiss an unJawful
fliaht charae Ip.inst Salcido in
Sonoma County Municipal Court on
Friday.
He said he was aware of no
assurances that had been aiven to
Salcido that he would not face the
death ~nalty.
Salcido. wearinaadark T-shirt. was
hustled aboard the plane, airport
attendants said. They refused 10 be
identified because they arc not
authorized to speak to the press.
Salcido claimed to be an American
ci1i2cn1 according to Mexican
authorities.
Vote' on gun-control bill delayed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Roberti bill or a vehicle for technical
Democratic leader of the.state Senate followup amendment _
Ex-leader has swastika tattoos removed
SAN FRANC I CO -Former nce>-N:m leader Gregory Withrow. rc~ntanl of his white supremacist h1stor)· of bigotry and hatred, S()Cnt Adolf
HitJcr:SJOOt.b birthda} Thursdaj ha\lng 1v.o largt ""asoka tattoo rcmoH•d
from his back. "I kn0'4 ll's going to hurt." he said btforc admission \O the n1"ers1ty of
California Medical Center " ... but I'd rather ha\C the scar~ on m)' back than
these symbols of hate"
The four-inch swastikas. S)mbol ot Adolf H1tkr' Third Reich, "'ere
burned off w11h laser beams and chemicals, the hospital said.
Couple return 6 weeks after bombing
SAN DIEGO -avy Capt Will (. Rogers 111 and ht~ "ife, heron. h3\'t'
cmrrgcd from protected seclusionland returned to thr1r home six "'eeks aOcr a
bomb dcstro)'ed the family van in a possible terrorist act
"It's v.ondcrful to be back:' Mrs. R<>&crs said 1n an 1ntcniew pubh~hed
Thursda) in The (San 01cao) Tribune.
"We madt the decmon to come back home. Wc'"c been home a w~k."
said Mrs. Ro,crs. who narrowfy escaped 1nJury m the March 10 blast a' she
dro"c 10 work alone 10 the van
Thursday dela}ed a "ote on his bill to In a letter to ~nate President Pro
reuncl m1h1ary-s1yle assault Tem David Roberti , a Los An,eles y d f · J If
weapons at I e request o!G"'ov lJemocrat. ihe "Republicarrgovernor , Mouse_sp_eal<er' s Wn e e ends se .
George OcukmeJ1an, who said. he said h~ had expected to consider - -----
wanted 10 review the measure before suggesting amendments 10 Robena's NEW YORK -House Speaker Jim Wnght's wife says she's v.orth more
11 was sent to his desk. SB292 after 11 "'ent 10 a two-house thin the S 18,000 she was paid by an investment com pan)
Later m the day, the Senate conference comm1ucc "I think I earned every penn1." Betty Wnabllold The New York Times LD app~ovcd a nearly 1dcn1ical Ac;scm~I> DcukmeJian said his reque~t 10 an 1n1crv1cw 1n her husband's offi ce in the House of Representatives.
version of the assault wea(>,OnS bill. delay action on Robcni's bill did not M~s. Wnaht wasdefendina hersclfand her husbend against chal)Cs by the
A8347 by Assemblyman Mike Roos. reflect 3 chanoe 10 his position House ethics committee that she was paid for work she did not do for the
0-Los Angeles. The 26-11 \Ole 0 investpient firm. Malh&htco Inc.
moved the bill mtoa position where 11 Robena wd he had set no new date The 64-)ear-old Mrs. Wndn, aJona wuh ~r husband, formed the
could be used either as a backup to the for a \Ole on Robeni·~ S8 292 company wtth fnends from Fo n Wonh, Gcorae and Ma~lcne Mallick.
..
I nterlor secretary vlSlts oll splll
VALDEZ, Alaska -lntcnor Secretary Manuel l..uJan toured ao oily
Ala.ska beach Thursday but said It ""as "too cart}'' to draw conclusions. but a
conare sman ~·uh him said 1t was clur Exxon and lhc Coast Guard both wt'rt
"coverina their rear end ."
The visitors from Wash1n1ton D.C., accompanied by U.S. Rep. Don
Youns, R-AJuka, traveled to Naked Island whttc workers tu~ firchotet on
olf<ovcrcd rocks ro wash 1hnlud1e back into Pnncc William Sound where-i
was sucked up by a wa1tin1 skimmer.
"It looks like 11 will be a biaJob to clean n up," LuJan told rcporten •ho
cau&ht up with him after he eluded the news media in Valdez.
Studems·protest physical contaet ban •
PA VJLION, N Y. -About 40 h1&h school students •ere suspended 11Vr
a sit-in to protest a rule that prohibits flu11m1 and k.issma on school ptOpmy,
a6nlin1straton sa1d.
The Pav1lhon Central School students wtll not be allowed to return un&il
tht~fll"C.C· durinJ a visit to the school with thtlr percnts. to obeylbe nak, tiid ~~~~~~ham -
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Help sought for. border drug crisis
WASH I NO TON -Southwest senators want national drus czar Walham
J. Bennett to decla~ the U.S.-Mcxico border a ''ba&h-1nten11ty drus trafftct.ina
area," claimina thrtt ansly, drua-rtl•tcd mass murdcn 1n the past month 8ft a
"bruial reminder that drut canels have upended and mo"cd West."
Suth a dnlpiation .-ould allow the temporary rtasaaanmnt of feilleftJ
personnel to the rttion and would funnel 1111stanct to state and local~
HOHi It HICll I'
Gunmen kDI Vietnam W•r hero
MANILA, Pbllippines -Hooded aunmen killed an Amman milnary officerandV~tnam WarhaoFridayaihtwt1drivi~towork1t t.heJoiRt U.S.
M1h1ary Adv110ry Group beadQuanen. U.S and Fihpeno offacaals said.
Convenience no other bank can match. Now. . .
New Hours
U.S. Embusy spokesman Jerry Huchct Mid Army Col. Junn N. ~ ~I. of McAIMft. T fUJ. waa pronounced dtad on am val at 1 Pbilippanc ~
hospeaal, and his body was floWn to Oart AJr Bait, j() mllft nonh o( MtlUli
. ~ile no poup daj~ mpon11bihty, 1 ttnior Fihp1no offkef .id
1nvnt1Pton believed the kJllcrs ~ Communist ttbeh
Bank of America is open Saturdays from 9 AM co I PM
at over 825 bran ches. At more kx:adons than any ocher
bank in California. And we've extended our weekday
hours as well as our week. If your bank 1sn•t givin~ you
conve nience Hke thi . it isn't dOlfll the job .
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Mon.·Thur. 9 AM·4 PM
F~ 9AM·6PM
· Sanlrday 9 AM· I PM
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App Ii.es to:
II Sewing machines, cabinets and
vacuum cleaners · ·
II Microwave ovens, ranges,
dishwashers, compactors and
built-In cooktops
II Washers anti tlryers
II Refrigerators and freezers
II Typewriters, word processors,
otflee tumlture, computers and
copiers
II TV1, VCRs, camcotderS, stereo
iylMmS, compact disc pfayers
and home enfeftalnment centers
II All furniture and bedding
II Cust,om fabrics, draperies, blinds
and shades
II Carpets, decorator rugs and vinyl
floor covering
II Diamonds and fine jewelry
over$100
II Baby furniture over $100 ..
II Stationary bench power tools, air
compt81~, stontge units over
S300 and mfichanlc's tool sets
overS300
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II Room air conditioners,
dehumidifiers, plus these ·
installed items: evaporator
coolers, bath fixtures, air
cleaners, central humidifiers and
water heaters
II Tillers, riding mowers, tractors
and attachments, outdoor
furniture, lawn mowers and
swimming pools
II All installed home-improvement
products and services
'
II Automotive tires
II Marine equipment, plus game;-
parlor and exercise equipment
overS300 ·
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BOAGMEMOIUALllOSPITAL lsland,g.irl Mr. and Mr' Mark Pe1crscn. Hunl· Thetollov.1n1hstotOrantrtoas1 WyneS.Henry,2724VistaDe10ro Anne D. Dennis, 601 Udo Park
April I Mr. and Mrs: Ronald W11ter. Corona 1naton Beach, bo) real estate 1ransfers, which includes $142.000 Dnve No. I $460,000 .
Mr. and Mn. Doyle Ridenour, Hunt· dcl Mar. boy AprU 14 the name or the buyer, address and Mr. A Mn. Gary C. Naumann, 302 Emo Nurminen, 240 Nice Lane
inaton Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vidmar. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs Ra)'mond 01lbuena, the price paid for the property, was ' Vista Suerte $26~000 No. lOS SI 72 000
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Prostor, New-boy Costa Mesa, bo)' compiled from county records and Mr.&: Mrs. frank A. J<urldr., I 90S Ernestine V. Towne, 220Nice Lane
port Beach, 1irl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Scan Dougherty. Costa escrow companies by H omeowners Yacht Maria $433,000 No. 203 $210,000
April 7 Hunungton Beach. girl Mesa, boy Marketina Services. Mr.&: Mn. Steven R. Layton. 370 Mr. & Mn 4land J. Hansen. 102
Mr. and Mrs. O len Marshall. Costa AprU 11 Mr. and Mrs. Georac Newland. Costa Comp&ny offi~ials say the list may E 23rd St. S330,000 Scholz Pz No. 126 SJ 87,000
Mesa, boy Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McCormick. Mesa, bo) have an error factor or 1 percent Giron L. Grubbs. 316 Island Ave. R•-.-Beedl
Aprill Costa Mesa. girl durina a year's Lime because of $32S~ Joseph M.Stovtt,84100oryDnve
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNauahton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns. Irvine. SAJNT JOSEPH HOSPITAL speculation buyi na and errors. Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Mohtlcf, 1706 Sl 78,000
Irvine, boy girl . · April • The list is published for the Ocean Front $965,000 Robert H. Scott, 8120 lsv1ew Circle
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moore, Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. C"hes&er Cochran. uc and Stc"c Morgan. Olmo Hills, mfonnational use ofour readers and Arthur E Kleinman, 2004 E Ocean No. C $2SI 000
boy Fountain VaJlcy. boy girl 1s protected by copyri~t lo Home-Fron\ $1 ,000,000 · · Rose J . Chen, 206S I Ketvm Lane
Mr. and Mrs. ~rl Slaney, Newport April 1% THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL owners Markclina Services. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Rogers, $255,000
Beach.girl Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey H~mngton. SADDLEBAC&HOSPlTAL Ne-..nBeacll 460BoleroWay S184.000 Uoyd_Price, 1914 Keswick Lane
Afi!l 11 Costa Mesa, bo) AprlU M 11. M R be Di h 28 Mr. Mrs. Ross A. Ribaudo. 260 $125,000
P 1 --1. m r. °' rs. 0 rt ctnc · C La N 320 S269 000 TaJ X. Cao, 19902 K-wicl. Lan• Mr. and Mrs. Ian WaU, Ne~rt Anrll U amcla ~P•ey and Jc rey R115by. Ba ..-sl Co rt $338 000 aancy ne o. • .... • ..
-Y"' Mr. and Mrs Richard Haskell, New-San Juan Cap1s1rano, lJrl y.,... u ' Mr.&: Mrs. Gray A. Ncsbn. 3130 $118,000 ~c:nf~rs. Steven Malloy, CosUI Mr. & Mrs. A o)'d M. Hunter Ill, 14 O ay St. $355,000 Mr. cl Mn. H?:o J . Tomco. 8301 pon Beach. bo) SAN CLEMENTE HOSPITAL Belcourt Dnvc S $I .OOO,OOO "':~le ~ve 343,000 M--.lrl Mr.and Mrs Zla1k0 Zadro.Foun1a1n He ~V McN ll 408 Harbo Judith A. Kelso, 2914 0 1fTDnve "' '-"' --... Marcll!S n · ~·~y. r SI00,000 r. &: Mrs. Hue M. Than. 8311 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Luce, Laauoa Valle)-.&Jrl Yunnaca Oliphant and Pablo Va~ Woods aceSl43.ooo KinncrAvc.$1 7S,OOO ~~u::;:o~n. Burton Yale, Balboa ~~nti~'!'!on ~chM, o',~~acl L)'ddon. que1. San Juan ap1mano. boy Mr. & rs. Bruce J. Schwartz, 13 Sea Kent Brittain, 24 Kamalii Court ·Mr. & Mrs. Thomu M. Grenmaer,
---------------·-· ___ .. ___________________ c_o_v_e_La_ne_ss_s_s_.ooo _______ s_2_6_s ._ooo __________ 9912 Lapworth Circle $369,000
Alan 0 . Baumprdncr, 8381
Leeward Dnvc S 173,000
.Mr. cl Mrs Thomas M. Vodder.
19261 Lookout Lane s-.85,000
Mr. & Mn. Dennis 0 . Lawrence,
18675 Maplewood Cirdc.$170,000
Mayer Chapman, 19106 Ounspon
lane 5239,000 . . . mt?-
T1bbctt Lane S24S,OOO
Coila J . Sandford, 20351 Tidepool
Circle No. 202 S 193,000
Mr. cl Mn. Kowit Silananda, 9602
Woodlawn Dnve S24S,000
David Real, 8488 Beltjamln Drive
$127,000 .
Adolfo v. Ocampo. 173-41 Cor-
onado Lane u20.ooo
W1Uiam Y. Wona, 8291 Friesland
Drive $212.000
Rodney J. McNielJ, 16642 Irby
Lane S2 I 0,000
M1tcbell J. Stark, 14H2 Nevada
Drive $209,000
Mike Buonaaomo. 771 S Newman
Ave. No. 203S130,000
Harry Tremaine Jr., 7892 North·
lake Lane No. 107 SI SS,000
Robert L Godde, 6231 Prisalla
Drhc $214,000
Macbael Ozaki. 64S I Sundance
Circle S2S7 .ooo
Mr. &: Mrs. Michael 8. Rannow,
6472 Vatchcr Dnve Sl00,000
Mr. cl Mn. Dmnrs L Eckdah~
16912 Westwood lane No. 2o
Sll0,000
Mr. A Mn. Otris A. Petenon,
16312 Whittier lane $280,000
Mr. A Mn. Jamn R. Floren. S 10
California Ave. $310,000
~r~1yn Norton, 216 Crnl Ave.
$789.000
Mr. A Mra. fay T . Roen, 19466
Ironwood lane SS41.000
Calvin D. Jones. 41 0 Lake SL No.
202 $187,000
Mr. A Mn. ~rlos A. OentJk, 41 0
l..akc St. No. 302 S l 7S 000
Mr. A Mn. Jeck 6. Milkr, 410 • -·
Lake St. No. I 04 S l I0,000 S~n C. Manoon, 7846 Lori
Dnve S2•9,000
Mr. A Mn. Cati £. KnutlOn Jr.,
7Sl2 OD'8rio Drive Slll,000
Floyd A. Whalley, 19481 Pom·
peno Lue No. 102 $293,000
Mr. A Mrs. WiUiam Siivestri,
11191 Slwon lane S26S ooo·
Manin A. Btyllki,..lh IOlh St. Sl75,000
Mr. A Mn. Ridlard ~ Schmidt
• l 6dl SL Sl49,000 Mr. A Mn. Timod>y J. Franco, JOI
171Ja k Sl00.000
Alea Dror. 320 ~ St. 1456.000
...._ H. Relia, 2U 6ci IL
'409.000 Mr. l Mn. a_.,, Uedw, •11 'MIL -2J0.000
Mic' d ...... 16748 A.11a111ln
... No. 141161.000
Mr. A Mn. AhdolUi• A. ~ 17032 ....., ....
o in ur rs' group wants.
'truce' from watchdog pack
•
For lym r
forecast ng prosp rlty
I
)
1Jj9"'.0MIJ
--~-... -WASHINOTON trade u-
IOC:Mlioe of auwanc:c com~n~ Tlnndly called fot ··a truce 1n the -.r o(WOf'da .. with COOiUIMr lfOUps
Ucl coopenUOa •n cffons to reform
statit auto insu.ran« lawJ.
Tk Alliucc of Amman J"turtn,
made up of 107 com~n1tt, ·~•tit
J 4 ways to cba• state laws. Some PfOPOMI• have Iona had industry
support. such as ldvocat1n1 strict no.-
fault la•1, while othen won endonc·
mmt for the first time, such .as
Ulowina customen the choi~ bc-
twun nc>-fauJt and conventiol\al
pohcia.
... We.are cathna on the consumer
~oups. with whom v.e share many
idea.ls; and the mt of our industry to wort with Ul," 'Slid Frankhrf .W.
Nuttn", pres1cknt of the allfance
''What we offer is a truce 1n 1he war of
words."
Member companies of the alltance
write 10 percent to 12 percent ofauto
insurance nauonwide. The poup
ancludes such ma1or companies as
Liberty Mutual and Kemper. Other
major auto insurers. such H (,EICO
and State Farm, are not member\.
Reaction from consumer groups
was reserved.
"Where were they a ycaraao or five
years aao, when Ralph Nader and
Clarence 01tlow (ht'ad of the Center
for Auto Safdy) whtte filhttftl in the
~htt?" asked Robn't H1.nter,
heMtr of the ational lnwrancc
Consumer Orun1ut10n. ao ad-
vocacy IJOUP Nader helped orpnizc.
But. Hunter adckd. ''I have no prob&em in work.Ina &09tther in thinp
we tp'te on,"
Joan Claybrook, dfrtttor of Pubh
Cmzen, an advocacy poup tMt
Nadtt also helped (O\fnd, said. ··1
think this is a poblical reacuon 10
bcina zaooed by Propos1tton IOJ 1n
Cahfomii," 10 a succusful ballot
1nitaati"e of last fall, now under coun
cballen1e. that requires auto
premium roUbac'k.s.
Since the industry's dusred
chan&eS vary &om state to state,
Nutter said he could not offer an
estimate or cost sav1nas that could
follow from the alltance's pro:vam.
But. he Atd, -w e arc full).cun\1nccd
that th~ proposals. based on the
experience of a vancty of c1t1M,"
where insurance practices were \tud-
1cd.. "will lower the cost, of cla1msand
settlement~ ...
The 14 points:
-No-fault laws with strona rcslm:•
11ons on lawsutts Such laws arc 1n
cffttt 1n M1ch1gan New York nd
Flonda. Motonsts rcco\.er 1heir
losw:s from lhei r own insurers instead
of su1n1 the otht'r motort\I tn' olvcd
sn a cruh.
-Fa1hna that, allow1n1 bu)er\ 10
\ 'ti 1-: H I C \ '\ D H I·: \ 'I
c~ bri..n no-fault and con"-m-
tionaJ polte1n.
-Tiptenina of uninsuitd motor·
i1t lawi
-Stronerr anti-fraud and anti·
then propams, 1ncludina possible inspecoons or cars before pohc1cs arc
I Ued.
-RenewN efforts to reduct repair
costs. 1nclud1na mtoration of re-
quirements that bumbers withstand
fhe miles per hour crashes; in um
refcml to cooperattn& rcpeu shops
and conttnued use of replacement
pans not made by the original
manufacturer,
-An end to double eollcct1on of
benefits from botl't auto and medial
insurance policte
.-Vrcater tnYolvcmcnt b) auto
1nsurcn lD cffon lo conlrol incrcM·
ma ~·cal cosu
.....,Con\umer 1nformat1on pro-
&nms, 1ndud1n1 Po tbtt' 1nfor·
malion on new-car tickers about the an~taru:cs of theft ca\e of repair and
claim frequencies of 51m1lar models,
-Better organ11a11on of "ass1gncd
mk" pool co' cragc
-More funds for c,tatc: insurance
dcpanmcnts
-More mvolHment b)' tn urcrs 1n
land use and transportation plann1n1
in urban areas
-Better law enforcement. 1nclud-
1n1 restora11on of the SS mph peed
hm1t
11r DONNA MOOflmY ........ ...._ ....
• l..OOk io history, not "'"''c
uncertafoty, and tt bec:omes ctear
the U.S. economy 11 an IOOd lhapt,
a nmoriov1 finanaaf foncutcr
announced.
' Malcolm "Steve" Fort>es Jr ..
president of Forbcl Inc. and
dtPuty cditor·tn~hief of FORBES
Maauine. ID a speech It Chapman
CoOtte's annual economic forum
Thunday said most peop&e don't
ack"owledlt that the U.S. is • wonerr than ever before.
Before a beoquet room filled
with 6SO listencn. ForbcS ck·
scnbcd the I 910s u a time of
.. pain, turmoil and tu~uJence"
when the U.S. mQllvt'I)' restruc-
tured the economy similar to
Japan and Germany in tht' afttr·
math of World War lJ. And.Just as
forcaancrs pumped U.S. dollars
into the arowtb of their countrit'S,
the U.S. now 11 fUnnelina forc11n
currency· into the economy to
launch the next phase of arowth.
Forbes marked Conpess's capt·
tal pins tax rate debltc and 1he
Federal Reaerve's philosophy u
two issues that wi ll laflcly afTcct
U.S. arowth.
A plan before lcaislators calls for
a tu cut on thrtt·year 1nvt"St·
mcnts by firms Forbes said ()l;SS-
asc of the bill will create JObs,
increase new bus1ncu, encouraac
"cnture arowth and sttmulate ne•
LQok at al1.Your Op tl·a·ns technolotY· If passed thss )Cir Or next, the market will "" 300 to
400 points, he said
tteadd.cd that the U.S. needs the -----------M•kollll .. Steve·· Porbes Jr-. ~nNeftl ef Pcwttes ltte. 6, b • d rt • • · rate chanac. Without a tu c.ut.
I or us1ness .a ve 1s1ng· ~~th11b~:~:i:.~e':.n~~dcc:.~~a~ aptnst snflauon. and hlcned the t1meratt',andthc S.rcm11nsfar
firms will conttnue to be at 1r action 10 ~doctor induc1n1 relapse: ahead 1n the fund:ementaf tech·
8y .JO'f ANTHONY JUSl as broad as the profile of the ~ BuKaglta endt'd the promotion ad"antqc with their lov.cr or '" 1 rtto,enna paltt'nl In mcdt· noloerhesra«. ~,... , ..... ••• classical music hstcner " Ciome lorgrt When 1he w1 nner ~-as announced. nont'iustent tu es cine. someone who did that would Fo countered rcttntly ~ub-
h I I barbc I k I -A .1. h 1 8 He predttted a 30 percent set a malpracucc Jtt. but 1n lmzt'd concxm about Amcnca's If it's still early 1n the momma as 1 at ta Lan rs arc more 1 c " pcoplc1amm..,.u tt•C P one ines. ut •t chance of a ta>. rt'duct1on m tht t"Conom1cs. that person become\ you read this. you're about to be than most to be clau1cal music fans was 100 late The auto dcaleJ didn't f la k of compeuuvtneu in h•&h·
bombarded by 1.800 adveniscmC'tlt because lhe) wcrt' f't'art'd on opera want to lake 1ha1 kind of gamble ~~s~~;~a ~~~~· m!rke~~r.; c~~~~ 0~~~1~;c~!~rk~d·~cnt ~~f~~·~~~ t~h:~~?nH~;~~~':ft~
Most of them will mm their target, They figure ~rdi 15 for cuheads aptn cfTons. bc)ond Crttn pan · to his prcdt'· ware. not the bolt itself " the
but a few will hit you nght between The yellow pages are probabl~ the Wlaat to Spead: What Yo.u spend When he turned 10 talk about cc $Or, Paul Volckcr "He adontcd monc)'ma~er. And m the software
the e~es. mos1 underra1cd media of all. K1n\C) depends a lot on 1he 1ndu~try you'rt' all of Volcktr's bad habit , .v be nd "" lb u s share ha
I •
W VJ 0~u•• the advcniser knew said. Some advcnisers. ho~e"er in. sa~'I Kinscv. of Ro1111cn. French. interest rates, he traded tn the 1 u•t. ,. e · · s , • ~ ~ 1 ""' oc· s 1 okcs that "'"mrcd h said duno.a an c.srhcr prt con· surna•ICd what 1t wH in the early what to spend and.J\ow 10 pend n mak.C the mistake of lhtnktng a • and o C1TOCcr) chains typically ca tona ) ,,... 1 fcrence. ·sOr""' . ~~~,~~il~~.o~ • rom t1to~~r ~~lldwad1he1r 'Pt'nd~t~~~n~0~8~a~n~d~l~2~Pt'~re~e~n~1o~f~~~s~~h~fi~o~rJ~a~bttsHa61F~e~d~e~ra*R~~--n_c~·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~w~~~~~~-n--~
flap in Newport Beach, rche' Qn dm yone. so t eyo"rrspen · ca"1n~ · 'kllcs on au"cn"'"I usinesse !tc: • indicators show the 19901could be prncnpuon for a health)' dccadt'
manne publicauon ads. communtl)' httlc nioneylcft over for the rest ofun; tni Lo ouwr bu'>1nc~se'> t)picall)' "Greenspan thinks the reason one of the more "pro perous and inducks avoid.ma trade wars a.nd
involvement, and a member hip 1n ad campaign. The main thing 1 to -~'1(.Ql.l 5. Pt'rten1 of ~lr"i Motion ~c have inflauon '' bccau5e fnutfuJ" pcnods in hutor) ln\ic t· hiabtr wci. watchiQ& lhe doUar.
1hcNewportHarborareaChamberof stress locatton. becau~ ixoplc who p1C.ture thcatt'n.spendaoout 7 per· people like }Ou JO to work 1o the mcnt\ b> bu'10( , ao\;emmenl tayina av.a) from "bade-door
Commen::c. Ads 1n manne pubis-use the yellow pages want wmcthing cent And the a'e rate cosmetic morn1na." he 511d. • and 1nd1,1dual hi1 S900 billion. r.oaaJ enam«nna" such as man·
cataons a.re important beQu~ ·most nearby. K1nsc) points out Al\O tt'll rnmpan) spend\ I 0 or 12 percent He cnuc1zcd Greenspan for gro~th _or manufactunna pro-datol') healthcare. and improvina
flap are purchased for boats. Tht' them ~hat your producl ofTer'> 1ha1 K1nw) rt'w mmends plhcnng nusina mtt'mt rates as 1 weapon ductivit) ndes 11 a record puce-u ichool
Chamber of Commerce 1s 1mporun1 otht'rs don't. 'i.t:St1stt' on indu .. tn norrm before •
bccauJC ... personal appeal ISIS good The best WI)' 10 tell 1f tht.• \Cllov. )OU dc(lde ho~ much )OU want to
as any," she said. pa~s ad 1s worlong. or for 1hat pend The owner of a \mal,l health
Whitford aJ50 beheves tn us1n1 matter. 1f an) ad 1s "-Ork1ng. "to .J\I.. dub. for eX3mple. might belong 10 a n.,s as ads. There are man) thmas people 1f the) ~w 11 If )OU can't do health dub Q~ncrs and o ixrators
you can do w11b ~and bannm that thal then offer discounts o n ~lt."\.tcd u\S0<:1a11on that pro" ides such infor-
Y°'fe&n't do with SlpS because ofctt)' Items. the way lfOCCf) \tores do. and mauon There art' al$0 tntdt' publl·
rep.tlauons, she points out. There's a check to sec 1ha1 prople takt' d' an l illlon 1n )Our industf) to tell )OU
limit to the size of )Our S•JOS and 1he tqe of lht'm '4ha11hc compcuuon "doing.
number you can have on lhe bu1ld1na. Fonds thatappcartn a newSJX!Pt'r Robin Tench a RE/M X real
If there's more than one office in the newsktter or other pubhcauon. 1n-estate broker tn ( osta Mc\a who I
bu1ldm&. you can onl)' have one 51&n elude a coupon. If the coupons don·1 rcspon\1blc for all her OY..n local
"But ¥0U can always Or the U. . the ltl turned to, stop running 11 tn !hat .td\ CMtSIO&. S3) she dt'C1des On her
Califom1a a.nd the clty Oaa." she pubhcatton. budac1 ba~·d on how many homes
notes, "and everybody can fly their Not surpns1ngl). )our ad"enmng he hu to ad\Crt1~ .. My comm11--own IOIO. by attachma 11 tothC°11dc of -.ncrw1IH1ften push you to "ipend mcn1 u. tu the people whose homes. J
the bu1ld1n1 or attaching a frrc· more than you really hould. 413) Jue Im," sht' e\pla1ned Whether the
standana pole." Bauo of Basso &. AsS0<'1atc'I, an cconotn) 1'> fair or foul the cu\tomcrs
Ideally, the loto should have )Our advertmng agcn >· in C'o ta Mc'kl \\,Ult lo ..cc 1hc1r home~ m the papas
company name and an castl)' tc· When Basso workt'd 1n markct1na for ~eckl)
copaz.ablc symbol, so that any c hild Admtral TV before s1art1na his own Tench. who \\3S recently sel«ted
coUJd auess what business )ou·~ in adqcnc,y.hcpmtdsymixith> forihc for a boo~ profiling the 1op 100 real
and what your company namt' ts people s1tt1na on the other srdc oft he e tatc agcnl m Oningt' ( ounly, say'
Accordma t6 Prcscriptton for desk. "I saw a lot of blue· ky th1nk1n1 she prefer the t~o local da1h~ and a
Advcrt1s1na. by Edmond Bruneau comina out of the larac agcnc1e, 1n free real estate map11ne, to the more
surpns1naJy few lotos accomph\h ChicaJo." he recalls Man) time.,, c'pcnmc pubhcattons. nccpt for
this. qcnetes "'ould rccommt'nd huJ.t' HI) e\)Xn 1vc homes ·:1t \\Ould be
AJU\oU&h Whitford MSm1b tl\Jl a amounh or mone}' on pop-lip mJ.tl· ao ubv1ou\ m1sta~t' to use the WaU
new'l)&per ad would be useful to her tnp, v.hen a two-paac letter would Uo trcct Journal for a home undt'r SI
U flq ICISOn approaches. "I'm ktnd Do somethina nO\el in lhll IV.U· m1lhon," )he said he typtcall
of bid u far as t.hat aoes." ~ht' said ~letter thou&h Whether the rt 1 a spend $200 a week on ad
"Somehow people find u ." tendency toward promotion I 11m-· \\hat }OU spend b:i~1call> dt'pend!I rau.taMt: h "'ould be a mistake for micks or not, there should be. \a)S on how much t'l'turn )OU act "I f .~
most busi~s to take that amludc, kinsc) ofRoatrs French&. Co "The don't 1e1 a call. I change the ad.
Pcvt K.intc.y. vice ptt ident of competition for the con umcr dollar Tench \aid
iMiletina for RoWn French and 11 t.rcmcndc>U •• In other words. wuh a lml~ effort,
Co •• ao ed •ncy 1n Irvine ··The Not JUll an> promdt1on v.111 v.ork. )Our ad could be-o~of lhe 1.800-that
locat QeWll»pet 11 problbly the mos& "Unlcis )'Ou spend a arcat deal of bombard our sen~ today We may
tftkicnt way to reach the kmdJ of money on promollons. sa>.s MartJ try to duck. but with luck )Ou'll hit
people you'tt after" Butc1J111. of Bu..caaJ1a·Alk1n~n &>a> dirt.
Anotbef common m11take 1s to use Assoeaatts in Costa Mc~. "the) Amerku Drtam I• a •::~(.
buachct 10 decide where you want an aren't auractma people. People don't colama ffntff S. !Ml,._ au1 I ad to appear. Pot uample, bebcve tn then1 anymore We did a '"'':wt1tW9en. If Y" ar9a ....._,
edvcrtilcn can be "very arropnt SI0,000 c.uh aive-away for a Harbor o•Mr t,_led lty u 11 ....... De.Uy
aboUt \he quality of people who are Boulevard car dealer and nobody PUet may 1te altle .. kip. S... '"' litlnaina to a cowury mu1te stauon," 1howcd up. The) d1dn ·1 bclte' t r e-l•1U Wea to Ooua MMMJ, .....
Ki.,, note" "Wilen 1n fKl the ~ really 10101 lO "\e ·•"-•> , llftl ,4"111of, P.O .... IHI, C..&a
pro4le or a country muiic ti tcner i SI0.000 in cuh." · MHa. tHH.
Trade rep says months of
work needed on trade laws
New lab·ar ruling wi.11 mcike
organizing hospitals easier
By JOHN ktNG . ,,.,~ .. -
WASHINGTON -The aovcm-
rMnt on Thundar 1 sued ru~ that
unions \a) will citpand lhelr ab1h11cs
to orpn1Lc health-art worker and
reduce the number of lenathy and
c.o ti)' lcpl battle w11h hosp11a1s
The rqula11ons. which ho'ip1tals
S:l) would dnvc up medical co~ts and
poss1bl> cause d1srup11ons m pa11tnt
care. arc likel) to 1ntt'ns1f) a1rcad)·
tou&h compe11t1on amona somt' un-
ions to orpn1Le hospital worlte~.
Tht' rules 1uued b) the auonal
tabor Rt'lauons Board ~t.ablt h e11h1
atqortt''S of hospital emplo)rts If a
union can win an elcct1on amona
-Y.Orkers 1n a c;atqof). the hospttal
must rtt0an1zc 11 11 the collcct1\e
baru1ntnJ a~nt for that aroup
..rhe rule proh1b11 ho p1tah from
lump1n1 v..orkers with v.tdt'I) vat') !n&
duties toactbt'i' as pro pt'Ctt\e
.,arpmm1 units nson ron1end
hospital manaacrs had repeatedly
used such a tacue 10 t)'m1e orpnu:·
inaefToru
Machacl nthony. eitccu11ve '1 e
prn1dcn1 of the Amt"ncan fto p1tal
Atsoc1auon, ~•d the 1ndu\try wu
plann1n1 a court chalknac to the
NLRB a t1on •
skilled ma1nlcltiinet' y,,ofkers hu"·
ne \ Office ClcrKal "-Or~C"' &uard .
and aJI other non·profc\\IOnal em-
plo}tt
The rules appl)' to arnlc care
hospitals. E empt ar<' nur\tnl home.,,
ps)ch1atrn: ho p1tal\, rt"hab1h11rnon
hospital and other health care fac1h -
11c Unat"i offht' or fe"'cr cmplO)('(''
al$0 v..ould be C%emfH from the ruk\
The LRB would re' 1cv. an) dt\~
putC1 rnuh1n1 from aucmpt, to
orpntz.c an) "'orkcrs coHrcd h) the
c\emp11on on a e&se-b)-case basis:
"ILRB \ha1rman Jam~ M. Step-
hen \.11d the rules ~hould end lengthy
dcla)s. ··we .a.re tt')1n14<> afford to
health care v.orkt'rs the same op-
portunity afforded lO workers tn
other 1nd1.1 tnc~ -namrl> the n1h1
to "Ole in a t1mel) maoneron v.-hcthcr
to be represented b) a union."
tcpht'ns s~ud
The rult'S hkt'I) "'Ill lead to m·
ttn 1fit'd union efforts to orpmtc
ho p1tal "'or'-cn
' llaakel , .. •pert
'•<H"lt l'ru f' Quotf'tl
B rrin,r.er. Ryan
ompany .
'752·'7 1il
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCii;
STUDY SESSION REGARDING ·
HOLL Y-SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN
APRIL 24, 1181
On Monday. Aprlt 24, 1989 at 6·00 pm the Huntington .Beech Ctty
CouncM will oonauct 1 study eess;on on the Hoity Seldn M...., Pl9n.
The purc>099 of the 1tudy aesst0n will be to rWiew the bu111ne clll9
whtC:n has been colected and examine the land UM ahemattv91 wt*h
wtll M 1nefyad for the area. The pubttc 11 lrMted to ettend the ~ ..-on. ~.1111 not •.pubttc ~·The pubtie ne..ing ....
8CMduled 8t a Ml.lf'9 date The Hoity ift M..-Pl9n OO'ller9 a 111
ecre .,... gen«llY bOunded by Eiits Avenue to the north. Hun*9aft
Ind M-. St,..... to the weat. Yorktown and Clay Avenuee to the '°""'
Ind the bluff welt of Ectwwdl Street to the ..st.
"What "'c KC occumna arr !ltep-
Ptd·UP t'Oon to pla« h01p1ual tm·
plo)<'n 1n the numerous barp1n1n1
un11 " Anthony sa.1d. •·\\e ~ that
rcsultina 1n a m)nad o d1fftttnt
beftt'fit peck C1, contnKts ~1th \11)•
•na tttmmatton datn the potential
for wotk toppaaes and a number o!
ncauuat1on 1hat m11ht be on101n11t
a. IJ\Cn ttmc. h all aJdJ up to ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii addiuonal co\ts bc1n11n urrt'd b the h ....... ~ reaulauon art' httlc c"-ntc'd
from prop."'91 1uued tn ~ptembtr.
TM NLRB said 11 bcht'\cd 1t1
deciMOn 10 rccoan1ic e•aht cat~
o( IM!ilptul v.orkcrs -oukS meet a
Cffll'tllolOnlll)' mandated pn>!ttbi·
tioe o( "undue prohfcnuon" of
.....,_ unions at hO\Pltal . c~ td hcallh care <OUtd bt dllluij di ruptttl 1f hosptal ma....,.
.... , Md to deal with too muy ....... AMIMMIL:9z I.ht "°'Pital a.-aa-liOll~ daa .ould conwnd lllt
..... vio18tt Ulteltt of COlllN ..
........ daai"'f~· •• NI Rl ... attowi .. ~: ... '::~:-:.: " ...... ,,.. ..................
......... DJJlllhmU
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You r
A Message 9n
MOTHER 'S DAY
For a lirtle as $4.80 for 1
1 line mcsSjgtt! Tell the
world how much
you LOV.E HER!
In tht
Daily Pilot.
,
Brymer Bridge•
Park Newport names
new tennis'director-
Chack Brymer has been named director of tennis al Par!.. e~Porl
Apanments in Newport Beach. Brymcr "'ill be in charge ofall ten ms programs
including social events, tournaments. and individual and group 1nstruc11on.
Before JOin1ng the Park Ne" port staff. 81) mer scrHd a) the tcnnts
professional at the Balboa Ba> Club Racquet Club. also 1n Newport Beach. and
at the Village Country Club 1n Dallas. Tex.as. Brymer has al o served as tcnn1s
coach at Newport Harbor High School. ••• Patbflnder Mort1a1e Corp .• a com merctal monga~c bani.mg firm.
appo1n1ed Steve Bridges to executi\,e vice !?resident. In addition to personal!~
assisting ex isling Pathfinder client!> and de' eloping new business. as e:-.ecumc
.. ice president, Bridges is also responsible-for managing Pathfinder Mongngc's
six account execu1ivcs. •
Bridges Joined Pathfinder Mortgage 1n 1986 and has been the lirm·i. wp
producer for the past two years.
He Ii, es in Laguna Beach. ••• Knitter & Associates. a Newport Beach·based arch1tectural and land
planning firm. has named Mark Handler lQ \fil_pos1tion of senior prOJCCl
manager.
Handler has over 12 years of experience in the field. and during that time
has developed knowledge an auached housing and land planning. • • • ErlC'Stoller has joined Daum (;ommercial lndustn11I Real Esta1c's rclatl
di' 1sion an Irvine. Stoller prcv1ousl)' worked wuh the commercial/indusmal hrokcrage firm
of Robert Cohn & Associates in Albam. Ne" York.
Stoller earned a bachelor's degree from the L'n1' ersll) of "c" 'ork a1
Alban). wuh graduate work an urban planntng. He resides 1n Ne" pon Beach • • • Active Memory Technology. lne., appointed Charles 'on l rff lo the
position of pres1denl and ch ief opcra11ng officer
In this po!t1 l10n. von Urfw11l be re pons1ble for lhc da~·to-Oa~ operations
of the 2-)'ear-old In inc computing compan}. He" 111 also be rcspons1hle for
ensuring that the compan) 's -ll.S operatons mel't 1tc; s.alc'> rl'\Cnues and
de' elopment goals
Von Urfhas a BachclorofSnC'nce degree from Ne" York lJn1Hrs1l)' an<l
a master's degree in signal proce sing from Pnnceton Un" ers11>. Prior 10
accepting this pos1t1on with .\MT. von Urfwas president and l'h1cfopcrat1ng
oflker for Sanbar Corp. • • • Tim Mitchell, f~rmerly communications ' spcc1all t for Ch1cago-baM'd
Automated Insurance Resource Systems Inc .• has joined Paine & Associates. a
pul>lic relations/public affait s tit 111 ba'SCd-m E'osta Mesa-.
At Paine & Associates. Mttchell will be an assistant account C).CC'Ull\C an d
focus on vanou~ consumer and business·to-busi ness accou nt".
Northrop CEO resigns
LOS ANGELES (A P) -Nonhrop
Corp. 'scha1rman and chief e'.l(C<'Ull\ e.
Thomas V. Jones. announced Thurs·
day he Wlll retire as chief exccutJ ve o(
the compan) that makes the 8-2
stealth bomber and other high-tech
military hardware.
Jones. who 1urns 69 this summer,
will be replaced as chief execu11ve b)
Kent Kresa. 51. who has been
president and chief opera11ng officer
since 1987. the compan) s~u<l
Jones, "ho J01ncd Northrop tn
1953, will retain the chairman's poc;I
Krcsa "'as hired b) Nonhrop an
l 975 and has headed 1hc aircraft
group, amongo1hcrexccuu .. e posts al
the compan}.
The succession was planned. the
compan) said.
Health plan fincts
S4.9 billion surplus
By MICHAEL SHANAHAN
M<O'"ctoy Newts-~
WASHINGTON -The chairman
of the Sinate Finance Committee
said Thursda)' that tax revenues to
pa)' for catastrophic health 1nsuranet
coverage for cldcrl}' Americans 1s
runntng an unexpected surplus pro-
jected at S4.9 billion over the next
four years.
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. D-Te"<as. said
33 million senior c1t1zenc; who benefit
from the new program could be gl\en
a 16 percent rcd uctton tn the special
tax lhe} pa y to fund it.
Bcn1sen said he has written
Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady 10
confirm congressional estimates that
the catastrophic program will take an
over $25 billion by 1993. rather than
1hc $21 billion on~nally forecast.
The catasLoph1c program was
enacted during the last year of
Prcs1dent Reagan's term in office
under a political agrrement which
said that those who benefit would pay
for the coverage thus guaranteeing no
increase in the /edcral budget deficit.
For several months. there has bttn
a grass-roots revoh developing
among man)' older Americans "'ho
professed surprise and anger that
their income taxes "'ere JOang up
substantiall> to pa) for the increased
coverage.
On Thursda). House Republsca~
opened a public forum to au gncv-
anccs about the program. after cla1m-
m1 that Democratic congressional
leaders have refused to consider
lowering the pr01fess1ve tu which
pa)'s for the coverage.
But at a news conference. Bentsen
said, "Ronald Reagan insisted that
th is new insurance program be paid
for by those who benefit from 11 and
only by those who benefit."
"Jt was never our inten11on that
beneficiaries pay more than needed to
operate this program in a pn.Jdent,
responsible fashion," Bentsen 'it11d.
"J will move swiftly 10 insure that
they in fact to do not," ~id th e
senator, whose commttlct is respon·
siblc for changes in tax law.
While Bentsen s~ud his computa·
tions show a 16 pcreent rcductton in
wcs paid by reurec would be
possible. he added, "No dcc1S1on hat
been made on how to apportion any
reduction among bcncfictaries."
Uncle Sam's workers •
clirrib to record level
ltylt~Hl.SCH .. D "-'"'" ..,_ ..... ... 9.S pcrc:tnt to 425,000. the ~
aid. Pyblic demand abet crim1nalt be WASHJNOTON -More Amcri· incarcaa1edendllllllUll11eii...-ia cans arc employed by 90vtmmtnt ICf'Olf the nation, ...,.. ... '\k Oi
than at any previous t1mc in the Hart.
nation'1 hi story, a arowth MIOtd b)' a At the mne ume. tMDy ---
boom in jobs at prisons and jails. a k>Calitia ffncl ...._. ... ·--~ Cen1u1 8urtau report sho-cd Thun-onkt to eapililMI "'1911:1.,... jllll
dax. and~ .............. ·Conm,ions i1 the fastat...,owinl created l'lita fo!OJlllM tlleW&lill
tetmcnf' of· aovcrnmau mtpfoy· n.e c,.... o-.=.;:• 11 ment KrON the country, said -eMA. .--.. McrecUth De Han, a soda.I tcicnce aovcnunat ...,...~-IUlll
analyst at the Ccneus Burau. tonptet ""con-11n-w-.. lilil-of1 .. ,.._.
OVft'all. cm~nt of ftdcrll, ~~~= 1111e1; ecm-·
state arid lotaJ 91JVtnmtnt1 tocaltd • The 1917 CGINCtioni ~
,..-17.3 mehkm PeoPk 11. of Of 42S.000 .. up hlii ,Jll..CJUO 1 ~917, ~"'°"~ .. ·pm~ ,.... .... Al ..... ..,. •• ,..
111111' .,,,."' ... 11au11ttt are ava1 blc. 1 l6l,OOO 80 • .,......, 111Jlas• W 'i:" :-'-m.a repl"eltnted an P. i1I cOrftctiaM. C...-.. •1t•e1
IMra fill.I ......... 1916. ~Pllblic..aiV•.._ne.illO
..,...,._"' in comcdons iumprd Md 1ncrata;
., JOHN CUNl4m • --------NEW YORK-Hidden 1n the U ..
track ctcracu 1tat11ucs 11 an aru or
1u-enath that seldom if c"'cr 1s rev~ b) traditional mel$Urt'-
mcnts'. The United St.ata Inds all
<>thcr nauons 1n the export of ~r
\lices.
Very laulc 1s ever said about this,
simply because the usual me11u rc-
ments cm phas1ze goods. h iuhe same
thro'1&f\out the economy -you hear
about the indus1nal production index
but never about a service production
indeit.
In 1p1te of this, the majority of the
American labor for<Je and most of the
cap1tAJ 1s ut1lit.ed in the service sector.
ll 1i.n't true that America is doing Jes
manufacturing. but it 1s true that 1t is
becoming more service oriented.
Services? Thmk of all Che services
}OU t>uy -medical. legal, rec-
reational. educational, ·transpt>r-
tation. Go,ernmcnt is a service. The
tax prevarer 1s a dispenser of SCf\ ices.
Your insurance agent and stock·
broker arc sen icers.
Among the sen ice categories are
lransportation. communication. elec·
world in service exports
U"IC, ... and ... ...,. avicet; whole--
sale lrlCk: mail traM; ftnaaa. 1n-
$Uran« and ml nt.atc: pcnonal and
IOCiaJ anvatts: and pubhc adm1nis·
trataon.
Rccoaruuoa of the importance of
1itrv1ccs 11 sJow to develop, hO"'-'evcr.
not so much 1mon1 the man of
Amencans but amona public \Cr-
val\ts and their aacnc1cs. There·~ for
eumplc. no official services pro-
ducllon index.
That pp in economic measure-
ments " now being corrected. not
solely by aovernment but by the
Coaltt1on of Service Industries, for-
med an 1982 by independent dis-
pen1itrs and users of SCf\liccs. Public
awareness 1s the goal.
In pursuina lha11oal, the) have Just
issued a report on the m1emat1onal
trade in services, wnuen by cconom·
ists Allen S1na1 and Zaharo Sofianou
of .the Boston Company Economic
Advisors Inc. Amons the findings:
-B)' country, the largest service
exponer ii. the Oiuted States, which
accounted for 17.4 percent of total
\.\Orld service exports 1n 1987, fol-
lo\\ed b) the United Kingdom wi~h a
I 2.4 pe~nt share.
-The United States had a
•~onbk .Mee """ uwle .... antt ofS 19. 7 billion 1n 1917. Caneda,
Japeo and Austraha had tttVICC
upon dcfacii.. •
-By rounuy. t~ United St.a\~ i
not only the world'' largest ~rv1cc
uponer and imponer. but throu&h
1987 had the world'i. llfleit liervtee
lradc 1urplu1. In terms of public understandin~
M:'rVlct exports and imports don t
break down as neatly as do dome uc
service~. but they arc services ncH~r·
thelcss. Belngintanaiblc.1hcycttia1n-
ly cannot be dasMfied as goods. Smaa
and Sofianou defined them as ac·
tivities '""olv1n1 the antema11onal
transfer or money an rtturn for non·
uu1,g1ble benefits.
And those benefits'>
The first cat~ory 1s <;htpmcnt
charges, mclud1ng freight fees an<l
onen the insurance costs of e~rt101
merchandise. Nc>.t ts "other tran •
portat1on," which 1s the price for
Jransponing goods for other coun·
tnes. Travel 1s a btg and rapidly growan&
nem. Income on inv~tmcnts made
abroad is an 1rop<:mant item lntere t
income on foreign secunt1cs 1 a
major item. as 1s income from
tovenunetU JICO'ka. • . A 1arJt a~ ... Ott.tr Private
Rtct1pu on Stoittt." incl~ 1
n11SttUa.neuus ueemOAaee o( .erviailf
PfO\ tckd lO ~ UllChdlzt
achcrus1na. bu1incss and lcpl hdt>
In such atta' d°" lht Un1ttd
Slate nceJ. C\lcn 1f1t hasbttn unab_k
to correct 11$ imbalance of~ *!'
aoods. Unfortunately. the ncwa atn t
aJJ good While ll leads the •otld 1n
SCHICC e1'p0"5, that lead i' (le.
tenoratang. ·
In 1981 , the United Stale6 had a
sen ice cxp<>n trade balance 0($42. I
billion, more than doublt the fiaure
for 1987. Japan, meanwhile. rtduttd au services trade deficit from SI 3. 5
b1lhon 1n 1981 to to SS 9 b1lhon 1n
1987
Even mort s1gn1fic~o1 1s lhc 1m·
proH:ment an service trad~ balances.
of developing nauon~. Jn 1981 they
had a Sl08.5 billion defiClt. Afler
rcma1n1n&. abo\e• S 100 b1ll1on
through I 984. the deficit fell to S69. 9
bilhon an 1937. -•
The mam factorcontnbuung to the
deterioration of thc U. pos111on.
Smiu and Sofianou said, 1s the higher
pa>ments to foreigners for tbeir
holdings ofU. secunties.
West German interest rates press dollar
By CHET CURRIER
NEW YOR"--Stock price!>
retreated Thurs<la' as an unt' ~C't<'d
increase lll wrn· Qcrrnan tnteresl
ra tes put the dollar under pressure rn
foreian exchange.
The Dow Jones a'erage of 30
tndustrials. which had rise n 90. 91
points O\er the four pre\louc;
i.css1ons, dropped 9.53 to 2.377.38.
Declining issues outnumbered ad·
'ances b) about 7 to 5 tn nat1on"'1dc
1rad1ng ofN"" York Stoel E>.change-
hsted stoch. "'ith 599 up. 852 do" n
and SI 7 unchanged.
Volume on the Ooor of the Big
Board caml' to 175.97 million shares.
do"n from 191.51 million 1n the
pre\ IOUS SC s1on NallOO\\-lde. c.:on·
sohdaled 'olumc in NY. -ltstcd
1sstAcs, mclu<lmg trades in those
~ocks on regional exchanges and in
I
the ovcr·llle-counter market. totaled
208.04 mrllion share!..
Pnres rose l,lt the outsel. but
abrupll}' re:' crSC'<l course after Wc!.l
German> ·s central bank announced
tncrcascs m ns olfo . .1aLuuen:'>lr The dollar fell in fo reign exchange.
and . open-market tttterc!tt rak-..;
headed higher
Anal)'sts c11cd fears that the
liundcsbank's altlon "'oul<l require
higher an1crc!tl rates 1n lh1s country to
enable lht• dollar to hold It ground
agamsl leading foro1gn lurrenC1e'>
E\Cn 1f the dollar doesn't "-C:aken
further. man> obscr'-ers said the
higher rate!> 1n Wesl German\ s1gn11i-
tantl) rcduled an~ chanlc that thl·
f ederal Rc\Cnc m1gh1 ca'>C l \
credit polte} an) ume an thc.-near
future
In add111on. broker!> i;a1d !tOme
traders "ere· eager to c~ an on the
market's recent gams '>'-Ith 4't<xl>.\ •ll
their h1ghb1 le' els m more Lhan IX
months.
Digual Equ1pmcn1 bucl..cd lhl'
do'>'-ntrcnd. climbing '• 10 Q?'• in
acu'e 1ra<l1n . The comp:in} 1c·
portedcarnlngs or t c liscal quarter
en<kd-Apnl I ofS2.0S a sharc. ·
That "as down from $2 33 a share
an lhl' comparahle ~nod a }CM
earlier, bul sull betlcr than mm1
an::tl) sts had cwcued
Na' 1s1ar led the act1\C hst do"' n 1
at 5' ~ The n>mpan> said 1t ha'I
re<lut'ed ate; internal earnings foret.a!tl'>
for the current quartt.•r an<l the full
fiS<-al ,ear 1ha1 end'> Ou 31
MHAT ,\.St: DID
f\IEW YORK <API Apr 20 p,.....,
Advanced -1 1 Declined
¥nfi:l'l11Vtd . 011 f'Ues ll i ~ew h10h\ tW IOW\
'\'st: 1.t : \ 01·:ns
'9t:T ·\l,S PKl('J~S
\.\c)crhauescr JumiX·d 3' • to )Qt,,
The compan} reported fir~t-quai-.cr
profi h of70lcnt'I a !thar~ up from S4
ccnis tn the like 1>4:rtod lasl)car
llarn1schfcgcr gained 2'' 10 191 ~
amid 1akco\Cr \peculation. T.hc tom·
p:ln}-mdlt tradmrpbnttof-&it)'ttufl
that \\OU Id e'.l(plaan the nsc tn Its Stoc
pncc As measured b) W1li.hirc ;\ · ~1atc~· mde:-. of more than S -000
am' ch traded m-.cl..s. the marli;et lost
SS 07 h1llion, .,,· 0 17 pcnent, in··
'aluc • The N 'l E'Hompos1te 1ndc\ orau-\
its ltsted common slocL.s dropped 40
to'J7 1 30
M HAT .\'tit-:' DID
NEW YORK (API Aor 20 ~ Adv~ncec n.u"ftr
Vecl ned ~ ncnenoed Oll l lt,$UH Newh gM New lows
.\ 'tlt:x 1.t : \Dt:ns
NEW YORI( (.AP)-Mo\t •CfMt over
the-ccwnltr ''O<kl 'ue>Olleo bv NASO ~.!L'! r:,~d ~·m,mVTldASlr~ MCI , , "--1' AoPleC S. ~ -\e ~·v•lt I 4 1 ~ -t
Hrrilnl lf~43~~00 S IS-1' + IS· 16
T mA 'W'I f"' ! lt 1 I b , I , . ., .., ~lek~' I· , It I • Fntel I -...., Mlcsll . + 1111
GOl,D PKl(·t :s
.I
'he CMS pany i>lk>wi• Tutsday•s opmina nipt
.......... • the 9"ule Count) Pnfomur11 An! C'eew by dae Jofrrey lellet *IS 11 varied -and distinct
-• llw lbree meparate works ptttentcd earlier an.
S111 .... Hall.
9ulDonen from stveral diverse factions came
.... lor &he &ate niaht party a~r enjoy1na the Joff'rey's
.. unni• prestntations of"Clovcn K.in.Jdom," "Bally the Kid.•· and "Sw Sa.int·Saens."
lirraporetu•s once apin set the staae for the apres
lbcave event (ttaff' and volunteers of the c.cnteT coaclaui• to marvel over the acncrosaty of the restaurant
tbat ulldltwntes all the panies). with the d1fferent circles
-t.aeh bavina tMir favorites am<>n& the three works -
spread throuah<>ut the main dinana room and patio.
TMre was, of coune, lhc Joff'rcy company, inclUdina
Joffrey co-founder and anisuc dirutor GeraW ArpiM,
and ditcctor: of the Jofrrcy ballet school U~ o• Ad4ario.
All ~re anlenocned W1th rcprcscnw1"es from the'
Oraa1tCount1dancewortd such as M•U)' LYKla (~he's an
cbarle of UCI sdancc prosram>. AaUa Mi&cltell (director
of dance at lhe Oranae County Hiah School or the
Perfonnina Ans). and un dance faculty membeTS
0-W .,...,. (an1st1c director) and Ola• Maynard
(noted histonan, author and arand dame or dance). ..., ..... ,......,. ..........
Maynard was recently honored by the High School of
the Performina Ans. Mhchcll adm1tt1na that the \('f\
Molly Lynch. O lga Meyn•rd. Edith D'Add•rlo and Anita Mllchell.
aracious and refined woman was a mentor for her Her pan) were members from ( cnhtr-500 tanc of the Cl'ntcr'\
eyes lit up, however, 1n d1scu sang the JofTre) ··c;crald largest support guilds
Arpino as m~men1or. They (the JofTrey) arc m) favonte "h (the cast pany) 1~ Jund ofhkc the cutm1nnt1on -
company." 1tchell. amona man)' others secured (lnzcd the grand finale -of the evening.·· ~id a dchihtL'd Tricia
aut<>&l'IPhS rom the renowned artistic direc to r.) Babick, at1cnding with hor,band Gary. ··fhe openint
Out on the pat1o{wherc the younger people do tend to night performance_ then the c:m part>, ..
conarqatc) could be found the UCI dance tudents Indeed. ( enkr 500 member> were ""ell represented
themtdves -includana students Robert Feeney and and filled out the Lrowd "If )ou ever need more people to DMrr,to-ptay.-8Hly.andAl~rcspecu~),.. ..... in'6-t ... ,°"'c..Lr~s~c .... o-1-11c-.-1u~t :ttk'. ( ent-er-500." assured Guy1h1m1r. rtre-
"Billy the Kid" set to open May 3 I. They alt r«eived a guild's maJor rund·ra1~r. the (enter ~00 Tnathlon
fine samplina of the best of the Kid Tuesda} night, (which now encompi.t\~C'I ~"er.ti day'l of at'tl\ 111cs1 Im ii.'>
eajoyina the work of Glenn Edaenon's Billy and Peter off M•> 31 Narbutas' Alias in the JofTrey's Cahforn1a prcmte."rt' of Although the JotTrc> will have prc-.ented nine
EUFM Lonns•s 1938 Amencan cla sic. (It all uc' different work\ when the run clo\C'~ un<.la). "Bill) the
toeethcr na«ly, as Lorina founded UCI' duce program ) Kad" seem s to be getting the mMt at1ent1on. and thl'
ThercwasthcsmauenngofOCPAC boardmembers. o pening n1ah1 theme was no d11Trrcnt Cowbo~ h:m
EIUM and BW lle4ftel41, Toln Kndricll and Jocly Mon, graced the "311 and pany parttl'1pants cnJO)cd wearing
Barry and a.rt E11ytu and Martb FlllOr, but new httlc tan hcnff stars .\h. thcn.·'c; \umcthrng comfonahk
attendees who tttmcd gcnu1nel) interested an being at the about home arown Amcncan 1\0'1 there~
110110'( ·op1
Disabled son proud td'be working Frida)', April U
ARIES <Marth :? I · pnl 19>: Full •Moon po n1on accents past
comm11menh. ro,alt1e\ ne\.\\ rnnccrnin . tru t fund lllhcnt:ince Focus C>n
m\'>ICr') 1nl{lguc~ ·finr1nc1al ta tu\ of one'' hn \\\)uld be do~ as~iatc Check
Dear Ann Landers: Our son has
_Down'i syndrome. When "Bert'. ·
araduatcd from school an June. we
were told at m1Jh1 be three to seven
years before he could get into a JOb
traloina program. The waiting hst 1s
very Iona an the state of Mal) land
Mentall) retarded adults are . not a
pnorit)' 1n th as st.ate. or an} wherc cl!>t
for that matter.
W11.h a &fCll deal of detcnmnau on
and a lot ofluck, we found him a pan·
tame JOb 1n a supermarket This
would not have been po s1ble "'nhout
the help of 1hc com pa 1onate, under·
st.and1n1 ~oman who as the store
~rand the enh&htened pohc1t-s
of Ota1nt Food in the Wa h1ogto n
D.C. area. ·
ThasJOb means so much to Ben. He aets h1s clothes read> the night befo re
so he can Sfl outthe door fir 11h1ng an
U\e momina. He 1s senous a bout
amv1n1 on time and his record 1s
excellent.
Ben's JOb ts to load sroccncs into
customers· cars and keep the '~op
J>tO& carts an order He tries so hard to
bcca~ful and not drop an) thing .\nu
he alVl<3)S WO\ C\ goodb)e 10 C\ l'C'\
CU'>to mer. Ile know~ C\.3Cth "hat to
do •• but somc11mes 1 t 1a l..c:<. h 1111 .1
couple of minutl'S longer IO load ufl a
t:ar than 11 might 1nli.c .1 normal
person
I'm wn11ng 10 )OU \\-Ith lhe ho1~·
that )OU will pnnt th•'> lcuer. T t) tho<.t:
who ha\C smiled al Ben or ha'c ,,11d
"Yo u did a aood JOb." I \\JOI to \.l)
··Than~ )Ou." You ha\c done m1m
for a "'ondcrtut )Ouog per\C.m .md
people like him than 'ou "Ill c:'c:r
know. -MT., 5tLVf;R \PRl"""C' MD
DEAR M.T.: What a heartwa rming
letter. Almost all Oowo's syndromt
Composer bless~s Canada
witl1 own version of s_o g_
9y TM Al9odMed l'rns
NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Count!)
ain1tt Lee Gnaw ... has wntten a
Canadian vm1on o f has sona "God
BleM tbc USA." and Pre ident Bush
baDcs tllc new tune spreads aood "''"
.......... countnes.
C1aawood has compoKd···ooo
8&esa C1n1cre·· usnl& the same mu ic
bua difrernt lyncs of his 198~ hit.
, .W epobsman Dan 8radle>
He bat bttn pcrforminJ Lhc nc~ 101fS dunna appearances an Canada
aad " MtQtt&tiftf w11h ·MCA Re· awdl. Canida dt\ 111on to record the
apeation. po111bly Wllh Canadian
anii1a, .-.tie)' taid th as week '"God llewtbtU A .. ta.lutes thOtC
Wllo ~died defend.ins tM country and~ the prick of the CIUttnl. The C1n fie• vtnaOft tubltitutn rf'fttcn.
C. IO~ Clllel and IUtCS walh ,_..., .. ,of Nova Scotia. Briti h Olllm* Moatral and Wianisq. .... a CCM1ear music k m· °"'8woaid IO ftaillt the
...... NO .... lalltT ~=-= .. ~Qlap~ David. 1111 ... '"Ood
:1=:&.'?r.':
\ ; ' I' ~ I
inaugurauo n C\Cnt
Bush ~ad he "'ould 11"-e to p rc\Cnt a
rccordma of the song to ('3n d1an
Pnmc Mam ter Onan Mulrone) as u
1ood"'1ll ac turc, Bra.die) said
NEW YORK -Bette Davl1 \ll)S
she wu rob~hcn shda-ilcd to wtn
an Academy Award for "Whalc,cr
Happened to Baby Jane?" and blame
J ... Crawford, hcT co-'llar 1n the
1962 chiller.
Crawford. who "'a~ not nom inated .
"campa11ncd and a~kcd all the Nev.
York members of the academy t<>
plcatc nol vote for me.'' D w 1 \a1d an
an interview lO be aired 1oda> o n N ~Toda>,""Shcreall) dad, a nd
how fooliSh could she be w c·d ha'c
made a million mort dollars on the
mm had I ~on that award:'
Da\'tS atn:ady bad won two CN-al"\
by then and the nom1n11100 for
.. Baby JaM" -.as Mf' 10th he lo t
the ~..ctreu award to -'nne Ban·
croft of "The M1rad~ Work.er."
Divas. 81 . who hvn an W t
Hollyv.-ood. was in • cw York for a
tnbutebythcF1lm attyofl m otn
Center.
TM KVnS .-id that an htr Mlfl)
'
children are s weet and gentle, a nd
they a pprec.-late a ny sbow of kJndnes .
8 ein1 fualltnt and kl11d to them I a
beauU l "B) to upr~ss our lov_p for
all bumanll)
And four c.-heers for Gia nt Food for
blrla1 Bt n. Co mpanies who unplO)'
exceptional people .deserve a pabtl<'
pat on the back. and here's mine
• • • m -\R\V't \'DlR\ lhJ\C:,1n
l°ttquC:tlC quc lion th.it 1°11 hct }\lll0 \l'
nc:' l r hc.ir<.l hl.'lmc:
lkl\:ntl\. m\ hu,Jland •md I 'H'rl·
llll''t\ Ul U bu,tnC:'I\ dinner tn a \Cr)
c\dU'>I' l' rc\taur.1n1 f hl·n.· ''ere I ti
<th>unJ 1h1' e\4Ul\ltl' 1Jhk ·•[ d '.
r~.t\:heJ 101 a ptl'\:l' ofhn'.td from tht•
hJ'>l..l·t and J huge n>cl..roach aa\\kd
out hnm under tlw lia,l..et :lm1 tht"n
'~cnl b.1 i.. aia1n I '.l" 11 thl" ~lnll'
momeni Ed d1J
\h• Jcc1dl·d 1hdx:<.11hrng'10 du" ;a, .
10 .,.., nnth1n~ \\ u., that the proJX'•
th1ni· 10 do'' ~me: f111.:nJs S<11d 1h.11
lhC\ \\OUliJh.l\Ckltlhcpl.i 1.•atQlllt"
Wh,\l Jo \OU \.1)" -.\PPElll f
LO\\ l°'IJ l ' '· fl\
Lee Greenwood
1~ dc\Jltlt m tront of1hc (~mera ~he
101 to. spca"-M>me \.\Ondtrful hncs
She panicularl) trca'>ures the mo--
menl m " ab1n 1n the Collon:· a
IC>Jl uthem melodrama. °"htn 'he
\lrawkJ. "I'd loH to l1 i ~ou but I
JU t wa hed m) hair."
KLALA L MP R. 1ala)~Ja -
Bntaan·, QMitll EU&ak~ n .. m
makt a (our-da) state 'mt to
1ala) ~11 from Oct. 14-1 7, a
Mala>t.tan otT1 1al said fhunda).
This would be her tec'(lftd vat.ti to
DEAR LYN: A b tte r way to ba\.t" rcterc:nccs' ~·
bandied It would have been to 10 TAURU ( ,\pnl W-1\.fa> .?0) 5n11.h \ncs mc,~&c Prom •~ might not be
quietly to the manager and teU hlm or fulfiltl'd -d ue to error th.ll haJ ~en· pu'lhl"iJ under rug ·· potl1ght on basic
her. Tbt basket would ba-.e· bt'en -'lgb'1s.,..~~~~uuas.:10t1~..Uw:JU>qll!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!'ll~l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll-.. __ --l.J
rep ace at once 4uc twncd con~crn1ng mania! suu u .
GEMINI (l\.1a., :!I-June ~0) 'I.le°" You did th~ right thing by keepio~ approi.tch 10 ba\ll .~~uc'l "ork method\,
the Incident to yo urselve It would emplo) ment ntee\)Jr) \tr('\ inJ epen· ha~e been extremtly rudt to have dcnc.c. ~t' le "illmgnt\\ 10 p11)nel'I
called attent ion to the creepy "rUJCll !'!lltc \\Old hea'.' li fl in • \ crawler You \.\OUld sure l) haH •' ~polltd tb~ dldner for tbe olllers and "ne" lo' e .. lOUld ~ on hon1on l co
embarra e d )ourho t. in,oh('d
• • • DE..:\R -''"' L \ ...... l)lR~ 'ou
quoted an oauthl>nt\ ''ho \.JIU turmng
u0 light<, \J\C\ on thl' l'kdl'l\ l\111
T rul." bul "hl'n H1u tigurl' the "~· r
.ind tl'Jr ttn thl· bulh. 11°<. a "a'h
\\ 11h clc:drun1' dt0\llC'I uch a\
1 \.' .tnd ,onipu1rr' thl' \tJn·up
t.t!I.\:' J\113\ l11>nl OOl' 1u lour hour\ nl
hft· lrnm thl' unit II )Ou'rl' going out
of the room tor an hour or w. 11·~ OC'll
lu kJ\l' 1hc: hiht\ .and till' T\ un -
RJ\ l>\\TO-...
OP.AR DAYTON· You and 10,000
reader can't be "ron~. Thani for
the correction.
•ett• D•vts
Mala) 1. l he fil'\t "• 1n IQ7~.
Follov.1111 her ~tale ' mt. the Qul'<'n
u head o f the C o mmon"ealth. ¥.ould
re«•' e in audience: lc'U.lrn ot the
Commonv.cahh member countne
anenJ1n11hc Com mon¥.t:thh Heath
of Go,cmment \1eet1"f from <Xt
11·2• '81d bdul MaJid. f ort1gn
\f1n1'lf} actana ·cret.an· cncral.,.
She .. oulJ also IJ'C a banquet for
the 4 leader\ and a t(\.tp11o n for,
forc1an man1stt'r amt n1or ao' cm ·
ment official~ at1end1n the umm1t,
M~id told rrporten
CANCER (June: 21-Jul\ :!:!l f ull ~foon po51t~on h1ghhgJm cr~al1' II), 'anct). \t~ le. \ ap~al . \\hat had bttn
a "'darl ~ref' v.111 \Uddenh h<' 1tlununatcd. Que 11on "111 be an we~
wnccming mone\ and romnnC't
LEO(Juf\ :!J: ~uJ. :!1l I f~ou a<.k tor ··1arin qua1 t(r<. "rnu·11 be pleasant!}
\urpri~d b~ reac:11on Emphaw. on J1,ers1t\: \Ct 11lm. scn'>l' l,I ~our own
~onh Long d1 tam.e call °"'II ck, ale 'Jlmt {1em1n1 rcprt"<"Oll"<1
\ JRCO ( ~Ult :! ' '>ept :! ~) lh·ad h<'t \11 ("\'n hlll'S If 1ddcn _d<lu~ ~QUlfe'I
\flC.Xl31 attc:nt1on full \1oon h1shhttht\ lrlP" 'l\lh l\'1311 \l'\. 'iUrpn~
announccmcnt 'ou'll learn nClC\~11) Im re' "in . rehuild1ng Tauru'
ln\Ohed
LIBRA (~pl . :!'·<'k 1 :!:!I C 11mmun1l.ltlllll dl\JlJtl'hl·d apprt)\lffintcl)
li'l <la\\ ago bring\ fa\Cirabk rL·,pon c rc~nhna mone~. C \C'le mo'c' up
}ou·111x• al ngh1 pl.ice: at ltuC1JI monwnt Mcmb\.-1 ul oppo~1te lo(: 11oc-..~re.
\\ 111 prt>\ C It
' Of\PIO 10t·t ~ '-"""o' :! I) f ull \foon 1n \our '>•trn .t~n·nt' ~n~uaht).
ch.i't1\ma atulm to inOucnu· 1ml'le1rt:.1nt pc.npk \\\:Br \our lOl01"'>' d:irl.. rl·d
purple. c.nmwn· \1,lJOf dome t1l JdJUStml·n1 \\Ill be r('Qum:·d
AGITTAfUli ('lo' l1·1..A' :! I l ~tud~ Cam.l"r mes..a~c fur _'-•luahk
hint 'i\:t'n.ino lcJturt\ ~ rl'l' clandC''lllne o\1T3ngl"ml·n1' \ ou II lc<}rn
ml'aning of ·J1 ~rec:1 ·· [)c:finc term,, k1oi.. hdllnd \1..l"nt""> h might h( magll'
CAPRl(..'OR:'\ ([~ ~~-fan l'-'l 'i~>tlt(!ht 11n lln'llng IOlUlllOn
'fll'1..Uli.tt10n ) ou II "in fnt'nd'I. rnma11,,· llnun,hc:"> "'u·11 J1.,pla~ knac!I. tor
pi1..li.1ng ,.,.ann~r' \<"en.mo lcaturc:' dl'3dhnC'. pr,·, .. u1r. fl"\(')On\1b1h t} lo'~
rcl0111on hip AQllARJ IJ.in ::!0-Ftb I 1 'uu'll be' oml'hmrntcu tor \Om(lklln
pruJC\.t pAtlH~~adhne '\ou'll hah \\uicr 3p~aL morl" peopk v.111 be 1a~1natcd b\ \our siatcment\ thconc: a1..u on ' ( 3rccr ~ct' ~ub,tanttal boo t
Pl ES Cf ch I Q.Man:h 10! I ndl\ 1dual )OU l't'\~ll Jedarc .. , ouridca
a rc un1qut' original 'alu;abtc and 3pl'rco:ueJ1-focus on ci,mmunacauo ".
re' c:l.111on lrc'h \tan 1n ne" d1rc1.. tmn fra, ti oppt"lnun1t) rla'' raramoont
rok IF APRrL U I YO R BlRTHD \' hur,kn soon "111 be lilted -tn \fa,
,ou'll be ..._,, 1ng · free at l:m•·· ) 11u f>tl''>I:'" d' nam1c ~n l" ol humor al'\" ~·n 1ll\C conlem1ng "ardrobc. \.\('1 ht hod~ 1mag 'ou are ~Ille.
talenttd, natur.ll~ntenainc r C 1em1r11 1t1tanu' ~r ""pl.a' 1mpottanl ro le -an ,our hfc People C"nJo' be1naamun,J\c1u 'ourrompa°' l\dt"S1rabk )Ou <U'l'
better at hl"lping othc" th:in "llCn 1t lOl11l'' "' .,oh1n )Our n\.\n problem'
[)un na October. man) of 'our dc\IH'' ~111 IX" tulfilkd. 1oclud1n~ mo nc' and
lo .,c.
I .. "· HO\ D
Periscope Jules Verne's Idea
Q Didn't JOIC'~ Vrml" '" hi'\
"T°"cnl\ Thou'3nd Ll'aauc' L nder
th, 3 3(tuall) IOH~nt lhC' Pl'f•
•~ore"
.\ Ciort ol. Ht de nbed \U h an
U\\lrumenl "' uffi ·1ent detail to
pn=,t'nt a lu tr 1n' cnto r from 1et11nga
p3tent
Yo u lnov. the .. huddmn '>tn··
sat1on that htt\ ' u v.hen rnur hair
\tand on en~'\ ll 0
\ l iillcd "homp1la·
lion ··
\\-hen bool sto.rt bo\\C\ fir\t \tcxl ·
al 111) .P\im the) ¥.ere uto n1 hed to
linJ 11 ouuold an\ and all ot 1he1r
books So rtpom o ne of same.
One per+-un in ~O ne.,er catche a
lOlu
Q I ~) bald or baldm men are 1he
m•Junt\ in th1 \ oount~ •. '
\ \OU \l' &Ot th31 rt&}lt 1't\
JXI\. nt
Q \\hat'~ the "~tand1ng .. part of a
r p:"
That rart a"'•) trom the end ,
awa\ fro m °"here \Ou tie the knot. . . .
Q Do ti phan" he dov.n to sleep"
\ \\bahtc!> ~e Butcontr.dactof')
to J>'T' IOUS n'Pof\; mOlt &rown ckphln~.do \.0 onl~ occuaOMIJy~
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r ARLO AND JANIS
"My aunt is a. vegetarian." ·
"A vegetable doctor?"
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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DEKNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
•
"It has to be you. Who else around here
eats crayons?" 1~TS AA£ THE WORDS etfLY YOU CAN HEAR .~'t'
PEANUTS
NO. MfX.AM . I DO N'T KNOW
W~AT HAPPENED IN 15tt0 ..
GARFIELD
MY PAiE WA S GOIN&
Rf:AL Wf.LL 10Nl<iHI
TUMBLEWEEDS
NO, MA1AM, I DON1T KNOW
Wl-tAT ~APPENED IN 1680,
1820 OR 1910 ... y---
~ MY SOPHl!>TICATION 5W£'PT"'
i HER or:F MER FE.f1"
~
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
by Jimt'TlY Johnton
by Lynn Johnaton
, by Jeff MacNelty
•
by Tom BatJuk
,,,,.I · 1 1 r r ..
1 ;r·n 1!
Backlash over
arrogance and
·ethics certain
-Ethks in governm ent and the possib1hty of voter
back.luh are worryina incumbent& from Orange County to
Wuhinaton D.C. At the same tJme, it is whettJng the political
appetites of those with political aspirat ions.
In siden arc worried about a potential backlash that can
only be compared to the post·Waterpte da)',.
Few com muniues are without the scandals and naurna
ethical qucstapns. or the stones of sovcrnmental a~use itnd
anopncc by e lected officials and bureaucrats.
Harriett Wicder's false claim of bav1n,g a JOUrnahsm
dqrce wa$ one of the factors that cost her a bid for a scat in
Conare". She survived a recall effort when her opponents
could not muster enough signatures for the pcttt1on. but the
stiama linscrs.
Ncwpon City Councilman and former Mayor John Cox
was accused of impropnctics because he owed The Irvine Co.
thousands of dollars in back rent when he filed for
bankruptcy. Before and during his ftnanc1al difficulties he
voted on the company' prOJCCts. Nothing but raised
eyebrows came of 1t, but sometimes that's enough.
Then there was the Dave Baker debacle dunng the
primary for the 40th Con.re sional District seat. Controversy
over a rumored extramantalaffair and his handling.ofa tr~i
fund, which became public after h e lost the election, left many
wonderin&. "Who can you trust? Who ca4ou look up to
anymorcf'
Huntington Beach City Councilman John Erskine 1
wcatherina the slings and arrows aimed at his job with the
Building Industry Association and has role as a councilman
Again, there apparently is nothing legally wrong. but thcrc'<s
a n uncasines that transcends what the law sa)' 1s OK and
what the public thinks 1s uneth1caJ.
Former fountam Valley Mayor Fred Voss was caught in
a prostitution sweep that saw nim flnc<l and pliCed on
probation. He rcStlJlcd as mayor, but said he thought that wa
enough punishment. His demeanor and the offcn~ so
irritated some residents that they have launched a recall
campailJl.
Perhap the best measure of the public's mood was
pointed out afier a senes of work :hops sponsored by the
Orange County Tran ponation Commission. A repon on
what was learned during those workshops said the public's
du trust of public officials and agencies was the first obstacle to
overcome before asking count)' voters for a tax increase to
Ip solve traffic problems.
Ad d to that a daily barrage ofstories about scandals. and
improp riety after impropriety, and the stage as set for a
massive voter backlash. There was no one incident, no
individual that stancd tht ball rolling toward the trash btn
Not even all of the events involved elected official .
But there were John Tower, Jim Wnght, Jim Bakker.
Joseph Biden, Jimmy Swag.an, Pete Rose, Ivan Boesk)'. Ga11
Han, questions over the behavior of ~veral of the Reagan
administration's top officials. a proposed 5~pcrccnt pay raise
for Cona.ress and a federal bailout to fix a mess caused b)' a
a.reedy savings & loan industry that will cost l\men can
taxpayers millions of dollars.
The wnttna on the wall seems clear. Public and elected
officials arc aoing to have to clean up tbetr act and stan giving
the public somcthina n can be proud of. rather than another
two yean of non.stop scandals, questions about ethics and
horror stones about 1mpropnet1es.
Opfnk>n• tltP<aeMd In thla 19.c. ar• th<>M of the OaJty Piiot Other
vi.waexprMMd on thl• ~ ,,. tholt or theif authof• and en1s11 Re~~•
~t• art Jnvhed and m9Y be Mnt to The Deity PllOt. P O Box 1560.
Cott• Meu 12928
IOD\\ I' 111,.IOH\
'
Today 11 Friday, Apnl 21 . the I I I th
day of I 989. There arc 2S4 da)S kft in
the year.
m Hou'lton defeated 1he \fe\lcans
at San Jac1n10. as uring 1hc indepen-
dence ofTcu~
Today's hiahhiht in h1 tot)
Two hundm:l )tar5 qo, on Apnl
21, 17 9. John \dam~ wa, sv.om m
at the fi'11 ~ace prnident of the
ntted tatcs.
On this date
In 7S3 8 C . accotdana to I end.
Romt v.as foun«d
In 1649 lhc Mat)land Tolerauon
ct. which provtckd for frttdom of
, voonhap for all Chmt1ans, wa pa ~
by the Mal)land a tembl)'. •
r In 1816, author ( hanour 8rontt.
) who wrote "Jane Eyrt," W8' horn 1n
Thornton. Enaland
In 1836. an arm) of Tcunt led b)
In 1986, the United tatc\, Bntam
and France "etocd a l , ur1t )
(ouncal re~lu11on {Ondemn1na 1he c s.~lr raid on I .lb}a
h"e )Ca" aao The ht'ad of lht'
C. t'nters for Disease Control \31d he
behc"cda "'ru~d1scove~ in fram:c
was the cause of the disease " ID
One }tar 110 In an 1nd1ca11on 1h11
Sov1ct leader Mikhail Oorhachc' "'I,
consohdatana his power Kremlin
offici.tls reported that the Politburo
h.ad lppro,cd Slti» thil 11 bu!
rtmovcd Yeaor la,pchc" a, 1hc
Commun1 1 Part)· No 2 leader
By ~ Au.dated Pr•••
On speedometer of corruption~
Wrigh~ is over the posted limit
With the release ol lhe House "u hared by Malhck as an "tn\e'lt·
Ethics Committee Repon on Speaker mcnt anal) st" althou&h he had no
Jim Wn&ht, his corruption and eit~nence an the area Wn&ht m:un
shenan1pns have now come 10 h&ht. t.auu that has "''re's bu 1ncss <1lulls arc
and tt}rown the House of Representa-ampl) 11lustnued b) the fact thal she
uves inlo a cr1S1s or conscience. How wa mstrumcnlal in obtaanm' a lov.
the current leaden or Conaress cope mortgaac rate for their home 1n
with this scandal wall tell Amc:ncans a Mel.tan. Va The speaker at 'ittm 1
lot about lhe degree to which wheel· preparlf\I ror a lucra11vc carttr 11' a
ina-dcahng and corruplton have been used car salesman
insu1utionahzcd through 35. years of --•Ker Wnght 15 aho ae<:u~d of 011~-'P3ny con1rol.-------~
D tr I I · 1nnucnce w1tldcd by the speaker, -usrna phony boOlt royalties" 10 Jet unng t e. ast e ect1on, incum-nowever, the House Committee on around House hm1ts on ouu1de
Mn ts an the Congress have used every Standards of Official Conduct water-income The Washlf\aton Tul)es this
opponun1ty 10 11ve solemn speeches cd down or dasmis~d many of the "-Ct'k reported that the speaker might
about the need lo embody the ht&hest h w .... consider "payanJ back" tho c standardsofeth,cs, lhe importance of most ~nous c ar1es a,pinst n.,.t d• fa f
avo1d1n1 even the ap,_arance of For instance, the Committee ca ually proceeds -a e ctCo admh1 iohn od
d b bl excused perhaps the mo t scnous improper behavior a.n t e l u • uupropnety. an l e 0 1gat1ons IO· charge raised by 1n\est1ptot Phelan htahest elected omci.tl 1n Amcnca
hercnt an a ca~r devoted to pubhc that Wnaht penonally cnpged in 1 Sllllpl) pa.) ttSl.llUuon for has ethical
sen ace Now. many of these very faJse and ~umlous character as-lapse and get a1o1ra) WJth it? satne mcmMrs of Congress. for transpartntly partisan reasons. arc sass1na11on abou1 Federal Home Perhaps more 1mponant lhan c"en
unv.-ilhng 10 appl) these 51andards to Loan Bank Board offictal Joe ~lb) \\ nght's 69 eth1 v1olat1ons 1s the
the man second in hne for the an order to ae1 Selby firt"d que~t1on Ho" did this happen'> We
pre idcncy, peaker Wnghl C'lcar1) have lav.-and HouK rqu· Seib>. b)' all accounls. as .m c:ITtt'· lauons ap1nst th~ kind of bl:uan1
To be sure. there arc consc1en11ous 11vc and 1ough rt'gulator "'ho ~as 1mprornct1es There 1 no la k of
members of bolh panics -Ethics v11orously pur1u1nacorrupt1on 1n the ethaca st.andards for members of
Comm11tee and elsewhere -who Teussavmasand loan indunry This onarc • Wn&ht -truth M told.
ha"e aravc re ervat1ons about posed a problem for Wnaht, who "as and man)' 01hers 1n Conarc -ha~c
Wn&ht's naarantly unethical con-constant!)' at1cmpt1n1 to manipulate s1mpl} violated them for -,ca"
duct. But those who have spoken up the workmp of the financial S)'stem HiJhcr c1b1cal standard'I art not
have been e)(conated by Wnght to Mncfi1 his fncnds and bus1nc~t nttded ~ader; Y!hO uphold th t"m
loyalt 1s such u Congn: man Jaclc a~1atcs. . Consequently. Wnght arc
Brooks. who advised thoSt' voting used unconsc1onablc and deceitful
a .. inst Wn .... 1 to "prah" I ha'e tactics l°"ln1t lby that he and his For an cntirt' gcncniuon, on<' part~ .-.,. ... has controlled the Hou\C of Rep· heard s.cnous talk, an t e halls or Houo;c supportcr!I arc now u 1ng on n:u.ntalivc\ The'-not onl> rnnarol
Con.,.,.,. or .... •-11at1ons a•'.l1nst Olh'"r n....m""rats who rcfuSt' to toe the .... I .. ~ ... • .. uu .-.. LA: ~ the current Conarc . they've · fr1:cd" ~mocrats who dare to speak their hne • the S"\tcm ~that incumbent\ en•o\ con 1en e It as unfortunate and / '
appalhna to 'ICC, an the Ion) amb1enet Fonunatcl-,, after )'Cars of co, er· an almost 100 percent rt-<"lcct1 on
ofthe US Cap11ol. tact1csofcocrc1on up. Wnaht's innumerablt"'-m1<;dom rate. s a rt ult. there s1mpl)' artn't and mlJm1dat1on that de•n11de th1~ ••. 4 Th d cnouih Rcpubhcan!. to provide • o--have now bcc:n c-..po~ e rteor scnou check on the part) 1n po~cr ~a110s11tut1on hows tha1 Wnaht rtee1,cd mo~ It ha\ taken a ~at deal oft&~ to
Jim Wnaht's troubles ought nol to 11\an S 100.000 '" pe™>nal "a1n ·• bnng t'\Cn Wnpu·s cirt11ou, abu~
b( VTCwcd as a pannart-iS1 . flt!" fr9m T•'a bUsrnc mltn \\.ho lud:a to .. -full h~ Noor. tf.tnou
all, 11 wa.s a ~ncrcd Democrat an1crcs1 an pending ICJi\lauon. rcprcscnta11,es of aood con 1encc
attorney Richard Phelan. who con· Wna}lt's fncnd (,,corgc Malhck ~a5 and good "-Ill rcs1~t the 1111enSt'
ducted the oul 1dc tndcpendenl an-tf) 1n1 to k'-~P the regulato"' a.,a, pre~ ure and stand up to \\nihl''I
vttt1pt1on O\'er many months from a Te~as ~" '"'' and loan v.-ron~o1n1-~e miaht -at Iona la t
Phelan and his team dcxumcnttd at a soc11t1on that madt' him 1 "~cci--re tore some o( the "checks and
least 69 ethics v1ol.a1tons E'en hnrt loan at the samc time that balance " that the Amcncan foun·
thouah Wnaht claims, in effect. that Wniht 1o1ras pn=uana the ttou\t' of dcrs env1 1oned
"ever) body docs 1t," JUst reading the Reprcscntat1\Cs 10 go ea ) on "" I. '"\\ nahtg:ue" 1s onl) 1he bc&innina
report male it obHOUS that on the reform. HOY> long befott lhc ~uru.tn rau 'I
specdome1cT of corruption. ht 1\ 1Ao-a) Qrl1 Co6 I• IH U . ll~~•n,.-
O"tr the po\ttd list. Wnaht C\.Cn had M1l1 1d.'' Pl)· ""• for ,.. .,,. c-,rn.1ou1 DI•·
Panl) bcau)C of the far·rta h1na menu Tunneled throuJh hi v.1tc. V.:ho trlct..
. -
Frldey, Aptll 21, 1tM All
Probe bf
·Flight 103
derailed
WASHINGTON -The 'con-
JIUllonal 1nvc1t1ptor with tht best
chance of unravelma the m)'stery of
Pan Am fl1aht 103 ts sitttn& at home.
locked out of her file ·cabinets, the
v1ct1m of an office squabble.
Untal late March. the Houtc su~
comm11tcc with oven1&ht of the
Federal Aviation Administration wa
lc.\dana the charae 10 the ron-
aressional probe to expose aulinc
security problems that make U.S.
airliners easy targets for terrorists.
Bui subcommnttt chairwoman
Card1ss Colhns. D-111 .. fumbled m
open field. She fired her lud m-
vesltptor, hcila Henhow, for
havina "1rrcoonc1lable differences"
with the staff <11rcctor. And then
Colhns fired the staff director.
Capitol Hall sources are amazed
that Colhns ~ould let a personnel
spat or personality conflict interfere
with such a vnal mvcsuption. From
all md1cat1ons, the subcommittee's
probe wu completely derailed for
ty,o wttks and 1s oil not on track
The finnp came on the heels of the
subcomm1ttcc'1 stunnin& ~port that
deuuled the FAA's lamt system for
rt pondrnJ to tcrronst. threats. The
ubcomm1ttcc had alJO revealed that
some of the same Pan Am sccunty
problems that were cited m a 1986.
report sllll existed when thghl 103
exploded over Scotla_nd. Lllllc has
been heard from the subcommittee
1ncc-; hccpt for b1ckcnna.
C onarc ional slaffers arc still mut·
tcnna about Collins' decision to fire
Hcnhow. The su~-omm1ttee's work
was bnnaina Collins some of the best
press of her pohucal carttr. Sources
..tclL~ the .staff confliCts had becn-
brew1na for a Iona ume, bw CoUin
put off rcsotvana them bceausc she
wa preocc1.1p1ed with the heated
ma)Ortl race in Chic.qo
For the suf"1vors of the 270 ckad,
the finnaof Hershow wttl furtheuour
thCtr dcahnas wt th thC U . I JOVCfn•
ment. Already five oate and Houtc
panels h.avt hdd hcannp on the
bomb1na. e•ch tak1n1 a piece of the
probe but none offcnna any answers.
On the ad.rmnistration's side, the
1n\csl1plJon 1s MJl'\I Jua&lcd amon1
lhe FBJ. the Ocpanmcnt ofTran :por-
tauon and State Department. The
fam1hes arc upset that there seem to
be no cobc '"e 1n"e tiaatton. After the era h, family members
had to pry information about their
lo"cd ones' rt'm1ms from Scotu h
police r he four lit( Dcpanmenl
offictaJs who ne.... to Scotland to
e\am1ne 1hc 1Ao-rcckaat ~erchttle help.
They lamped death ccrt1ficates and
pvc th~ ram1lie-s • tate department
number to call for more 1nformatton
rhe number wa alwa)s bus).
Collins' subcommltlce tackled the
tn\.~\llpt1on with austo. dtsp11c re-
luctance from Pan Am and the FAA
to relea documents Hershoy, ,,. ..
-...ell on the WI} to some answers when
he was )'anktd ofT the cue.
!\. spom"'oman for Collins 51.id
that lht> convcuwoman didn't want
10 d1 u "personnel matters. .. \he
ubcomm111cc .,ork ·~ march1na
ahead and C othns 1s plann1na a
hcanng. but he didn't know when
Ltt Krc1nd~r. an attorney for65 of
the \urv1"1n1 fam11tcs. told us finna
Hershow wa a m1uake. " he's a
t rackef)• k: he said. and was run-
nma "a superb inYC1tipl1on.''
JaC't Ail*,,_ Miii lMle Vu ..,,.
wrotf' W• 1Tfl4k•te4 c#•..._
Prospectiyejuror goes a~Courting, wind~ up disappointed
Oranae County'• conunu1ns nc-ed
for new courtrooms -rtflcctma the
need for new court\ throuah<>ut tht
natioo-bfinp to mind th11 rount)'s
and ltu1 nation's pre ""'nett 11) to
find •a)t other than l'OUn ttttl to
Ktt&e c1"•l 1nc"'lncts. Tbc wastt of thu countY'• tate'i
and Mlton't time and money an
tetthftltt\il suiu ~•' wtfl alluttrattd
ror lbas wnter a Y.hl .. "° ... htn I Wtl\
"invuod" '°be aJlifl' r by the Oranac
County Supmor Court.
ow. I am nut do•npla)ina 1hc
duty o( ("CT) C1t1Len 10 Kr'VC n a
JWOC" ina m~or 1e11on •hcrc a J)fnon
or a coms-n~ i beins tmd and ts
... ran&ttd a fiir tnal by the lJnit«I
5ca1e1 Con\titution. It 1' the mallcr
c1vaJ trials that bothtr am. Let's ~ at a true h~ cum~~
, A1 a juror. I reported e\in) TUC\,
day few a month to Suptrior Coun 1n
ORANGE COAST
nta na. but my name was nol
dra...,n until the last hour of the lul
dat. On th.al d.ay, ~r JUJ')' ptMI 1o1r1
u'tKrcd an to the larsnt counroom 1n
the Count) CounhouK. l his -.... .. s 1
maimficenl eumplc of a counroom
-a huac and trul} 1mprc\~1"c room
on the top noor of the courthouK. It
wa the l)Pf of courtroom IO "h1Ch a
mo"ie requmna a laflc-scalc court
~enc m1aht be made.
dastanauuhcd JUd&C tat 11 the
head of the counroom. aucn<kd b> a
clerk. a unifi nntd county m1r hal
and a court f't'porttr. At ta~ fac1n1
the judlC v..crc the l•o pert1n to the
law1u1t, c,ch attended b~ t•o at·
tOfM}' numb(r of 'J)ttt.ato
indud1n1 •tlncl!n, ,,.'t'rt k"llcd 1n
the 'Ht counroom and •!'Cn 10
maithcd our larse jury panel, attend·
rd b)' a manhal. ....
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r~u>' Knou bu 1nnt. all nah1.
b11 courtroom, ptrhaps SO °' more
pcoplt '""ohed. The Judtr told our
1ury that th" trial •o uld probabh
rC"quire .. , d•>' Wow, thi' •111 bt i btt one. In prevaoul, mailer
• urtrooms .... c v.crt told by Judtes to
• 'pect 1hrcc to four da) , But lht
•ould bt a i1'-da) trial -at lri•t
Wt '*t'tt all cunou What •u
1o"ohcd he~" Obv1outl) a il1ct' ol
11udt<lal hl"Ot') 1n wtuch thotc of U'I
tttfcted for the I 2 ·pc-non JUt) WOU Id
bt dtrcttly 1n,ol,t'd. Bil tunt.
The JudF filled YI lft Oft the dcuill,
nd we hlte'Md 1n1aut,. The~
>f' 1 MW C'tunnr mtaurant "' Sarita ~ ... "' tun~ 1tw ecncral contr'K10f
.-ho buth h1 rntaurant blri'* u ... "°' bU1lt eU«I to tk owner·,
ktftl.
Now wan a m1nuec. All of ~"
JC*'e•ndall of that~ btCMtt a •_..ftl a contr'KW ..,_.a ~ ~1'! Tiie rtllnnnt
.JWMr fdl &Ml tM ...... W IMM
JD ... I .... ewtly etcOf"• ID ... •111uil•1•-.••......_ 1M•••
Hold on, th(rc 'earl <'' c~ \milll
constnKt1on proJe\t end' up on •
threatened 1a~\u11 earl' l"'er)onc
•ho hai rtmoddcd a houlo<' ha\
threatened to \ur the contral tor -or
hH tuall~ brou ht ~u1t ht llollar
'aluc of this \Ult t'"< flC ' me hut II
'outd not ha' c be\: n 'ef'\ l0t ~
C uuhln't the t-...o pamc' ha' e
tclllcJ 1h1i mailer 1n 1 mall l! '"c
bcfort' a mediator ()f \clmc t) r.:·1 1tl
the) ha\C to llC' up all al lht~ flt"OPI
and 111 Of th1~ ~Ct' lot II k'UI '"
da}S fot th•' nothma prutllc:m"
Bui the tcno;mn an tht courtroom
•'I\ keen -1hc 1nal mu'' fo un The name\ of th I~ o o ur JUf'\
panel •ere Jraw.J\ 41od mine \\U not
amon& them. But Y..hcn tht JUr) " ,
telltd; one m<1n cracktd und r the
''rain. tft told th( Jud c th th<' h.' a
imall bu\1nn, and tha1 "h1lc he
coukt p(Kubl) "''' c th rte or tour da~ ll Of mtlrt di)' •ould he •
!Wdtb1p Coukt he be dl\mt\~? ThcJudat: Jrc\~ him do"n 1n no
unc"frtain Ta,h1on, 1cl1tn1 him about
has rnpon\1b1ht1cs H a c1111cn to ~rn on a JU'). Then tht Judte
d1Mt111Md the middle· rd hu'I·
ftCS,Mftafl. and t\Cf)OOC y,111ch<'<1 u
th1•ddl"KN (cllo" k-1\ th mom, h"
heed ... ,..."I 1n hame. •
IMMMt namt had to be dra•n to
rcplllce hem ... Mamn Rrnwrr:· the
manhat calk'd I ~ood and •'llktd
brawwt) IO thf JUr~ bcn: m Mad hdd
"~. lrclwcr. an 1ene ,..,r
('WMy tw "'or more de)' or dO )OU
I
wa nt 10 act off. too•r-he a\k('(t
I thou,ht of the "o rk p1h.-a up on
m ) de k at that \C~ momcn1, of th<'
1ckphonc call~ and the urgent me~~ But I remembered the la I
man ~ho v.ca ·lcJ out. Stnc:t 1 h d
not ~ken an th to tell the truth. I
11,·J
• 't\ >o ur honor:· I 11.11d. • 1 an
""('
\\c •crt all 1hcn·d1smmcd (1t " \
.alt\.'ad\ 4 0 pm.} and .,t'rt in·
~trUCICd IQ return It Q a m
The ttC\I mom1n all •crt in
prt~nt 1n the larat c unrc)C)m ant.I
the a Horne)\ for both 1Jc begin tu
1nlCf'ICV.-lhCJUIJ IO<kterminc-...ht\.h
,one\ tf arh. to 1 m" hctau'll( the
9.Crt' not .:,\iht" for 1h" ten~ l'I~.
The 1r11t haJ not )'Ct beaun. f..ach
1u1ur y,a quc,11oncd at ~n11h a'
C:\Cf)Ot\c t"l'IC kiokrd on.
F1nall). the: attornt for thC' ck ..
ren~ -the rnnltal10r -•P-
pr\laChN me.
"So you -..ut" for Th~ '"'"'Co ...
one allomt) said l('{\"1nel}. loc*••
at tht form I h~ filk'd ou• wveral
da)I btfott . "C'>M of the pl11nt1f .,, Mr. Kam•,
ut htr tnta\Hll n 1 s " l<li: a 1cd Of'! hc1f K'
Cou\ Hiah••>i:· ht' conunutd an ~ Maton st)k. < ould that
miaurant ht on 1.a..cl &caWd from 1 hC'
ln1neCo.!"' Tht1mpt 11onwn1hat
I WoUld •~or an Irv~ < o. ttMAl
I loolled ... "' ~J '" "" C')'t .. , .... , ... ,~ 1ht 1~tifntU
Irv M C"o. '9ftd lririt. bit I ... llW
COilQllllY .,... .... of .. ......
aloni l'a die (out H1&hwa. at that
point \<1 1t "' quite po ~1blt that the rt~laurant "on Irvine Co la.nd.-I
a \.no .... leJ «I
· Ha'c )OU. ptf'IOnall) e\Cr eaten
I ,._.m·H1n P (1f1 Coa t H1ihw1)'."'"
th ddcnd. n1·, 01hcr at1omc~ a kt(!,
loo lfll at the JUd to ta1n hi\
nntiJcnu
•. , c I n:nc eaten tht~· n~ ·
time.:,, 1l l'I unc ul nl} fa\Orttc\ · I
Jm1ttcd
The auomc loo ktd at tht' JUd c
"1th tnumpt\ "t bcht'' e' v.e can
d1,m1\ 11 Aro~cr.'' he ~id. 'mil·
'"I· lhc JUdac told me I coukl k:a\e ~tlh .-hat ltuk d'S"lt}' I hid ltft
N11urall). I would \'Ole ror thf o-oncr
a favonte rt\llurant rqard~ of the
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FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1989
Santa Margarita, it's like mixing water
New parochial school won't go away, on verge c;>f joining county schools
SantaMarpnta Hiah Sch90l-
no,lt'1 dot IOmc sort of place where
you can m~or in ti xi ns exotic
Meiucan bevcrqes, llutchanccurc•
you 're ao•ns to set 10 know a lot more
about the Eqles than )ou'd ever
dream~ __
Nestkd an the 1uhes, nearthc front
pteofCotode\:ua.some 30
minutes off the f rtt'tlta). and from
every report, \he sv.cetcst campus m
OranaeCounty, reside the unwanted
Ea&lcstn Rancho nta Marpnta
ihey'rea paroch1aJ school ofSSO ·
freshmen and sophomore' and in tht-fall the fi1urcs will S'A>Cll lo 8SO. By
J990with lhe fir'\tscniorcl~s. a
school of 1,2001s c>.pccted.
When the campus is finished the
antscipatcdcapacny will be 1,600
With freshmen only, they went on
the independent tratl. Thts )'car.
they've competed in thcOlymp1c
Lcaauc(baskctball)and.aa,Jinst van-
oussophomoresand comb1n.at1on of
lower level football teams.
In the fall, the) 'II be in the Olt mp1c
1...ca&uct,a1n. but for 1990-91 -~ell,
O ranatCountytys>«forthepast 12
months have steadfast!> T1U11ntaintd
that ttcouldn'thappen-but
reprdktaofopin1ons. the key tot~
lock wasne"crdcalt v.1th .
That key, 1n the for.m of Monday's
meet1n1at theCJFSouahem Sttuon
office, appears to be 1n place for the
entryofSanta \farpnll H1ah into
Oranse Count}.
Tbc Clf Executive Commmee -wall
meet lo decide "'hat todow1tb the
EaaJes now that nta Marprit.a's
appeal to the \late has betn bounced
back to the Southern Sect ion.
Thercarcs.ome facis to deal v.ith
from the top
First-the Catholic Athleuc
AsS0C1a11ondoesn't want Santa
~arpnta,and has re1ected the
Ea&Jcs.
Secondl)-OntngeCount)'
schools don't want Santa Marpnta.
either, and a rtJccted the Eagles b> a
44-4 vote
Tbirdl)'-both cnuues have
HIGH S('HOOI, ·r·ff .\( h. \'\Dt'lt:l .D
• structured thc1r J 99V-9 l rtlcqu1 ng
andSania Marprita tsn't 1n etther
one. ' Fourthly -somebod)'.has to take
them. The SoutMni Section." h 1ch
Oranae County and the Cathol 1c
A thleuc AllOCaatson are both mem-
bers o'i has to put~ somewhere So. QO )OU tcJI the CAA 1t must
acttpt Santa Marpnta rqardle s of
distaocc (the a"efllC round·tnp m
the n&f'hb Ltaa~ would be at least
t 20 miles for e'llef} event)'>
Or do you tell Orange Count), with
schools m the southern area v.11h1n '
m1nutcsofSAnta Marpnta, that )OU
must accept them rcprdle s ofptr-
'<lOaJJly conflicts.,
0
h's the ~rsonalitycon01c11ha11s at
1he bean of the problem.
Santa Marganta 1 captained by
Rev M 1chacl Hams. the rt no..., n
pnnc1pal from Mater Oc1, from
which spawned the Monarch basket-
ball powerhouiesof l 983(29-3), '84
(28-2).'85 (30..Cj. '86 (30-ll '87 -
(3 t-I}, '88 (21-8)and this past ~..on
(25-3).
Most of the stan "'~tt transfers and
most ofthdcorcsv.erc b> marain of
30 Points and more ... much morr,
and w11h C\CI") clobbc:nna the rc~nt·
ment went deeper and deeper
1 n short, pubhc schools coaches
m USt use athletes WOm thttr O~ n
attendance boundancs.. Catholic
school ha,·e no boundanes. nor arc
they bound toacceptC~thohc stu-
dents only.
It 1s,1ndecd. hkem1xmgo1I "'1th
water.
0
With Rev. Hams stan1nj the
proaram at Santa Ma!Pftta and a
fac1hty which 1n 1tsclf(s1mpl) the
sight of It may be considered by ome
as undue inOuence))ou c~n tmagme
the thoull.hts public school official
have of the Eagles.
The EarJesarcn't unaware ot the
feelingsofothtrs And.according.to
Athlcuc Director Richard haaf
they're JuSls1tting back and "'a111n&
ford ircclJon:
They'vesouabtoutenlf) into
OrantcCountybefause the CAA
refused them. and now that Oranv
County has rt)CCted them. the) 'tt
waiuna for Monda> 'sdirecti' e.
Wtth no,,.hcre to 10. Santa
Maraarita offic11lsappcaled to the
tateCIFand the statt>. typ1call).
bounced It nght bad. into the
Sou!hem Sccuon's lap
.. As far as we kno"" the ( AA v..on 't
accept us because of the tra"el tame."
said Schaaf ".So ¥.t'°rc wa111ng for (CJFCommiss1oner) tan Thoma to
tell us \\-batcx.acll> he 1s1oing to do
"lfbe sucb us 1n the publtc. chool
leagues. we'd hke to go into one of the
lcaaucs 1n northern Orange Count).
because \\e don't draw kid from that
area. so that the} v.on·1 constant!> be
v.omed about us ta!>. mg their lead . "
0
Schaafsa1d he ne\Crdrenmed or
the problems that have bestt h1
Eagles with 1heque~11on of"'ho the~
wouldbecompcl1n1agn1n t.
CdM' s Sawin wows 'em in fligh jump
S/:le leads trio with
winning 5-6 effort;
Edison 's Briggs st ars
Corona dd Mar Hiih senior Laune
Sawin. despue com pctina wuh arch
problems that have limited her ab1h·
tics of late. came o n strong))' in the
hl&hJump Thu™1ay afternoon gomg
5-foot-6fora "innmgeffon inn 77-49
Sea View Leagu e dual m eet tnumph
over v1s1ung Tustin
lt wasn't JUSl the 5·6 accomplish-
ment of Saw1n's. however. that had ~everyone a lmlc m)sttficd.
~ There were three prls going 5-6,
• w51ch ts •tmosrunhcard f&r •-ttt~>-.,.----------~ meet. for instance. at Ocean View ~ Thursday, the boys' winnin& effort
I
was S-6.
Corona deJ Mar sophomore Deni
Mahoney, Tustrn senior Dec Dee
Ander.on, and Sawin. all \\-Cnt over at
S-4andSav.inand Anderson Y..erc an a
flat-footed ue an terms of mts~ when
they all went out at S-S
At the Tustin coach'i. 1ns1sl4nc.:c,
according to CdM Coach teve
K.aczynsk.1, the three went for S-6 10
settle the uc, :and Sawin negottatcd
the hc1&ht.
"Each had aood attempt ," said
K.acz)nsk1 .. All the boys Y..err there.
watoh1na. ~oing ·wow. th1~ 1s un-
behcvabk "
"That's up thert for a htgh Khool
11rls dual meet "
Sawin, the 5-foot-9 senior for .
Corona, added a"'°"'' 2:31. I in tll<" 800 rMlers a Corona dcl Mar v.cnt
on to po ta 77-49 Sea View Ltagu<"
dcciilon over the Tillers. droppp1ng
Tusun 10 3-1 and ma1nta1nmg a
perfect record for itself (4..0) on the
way to the Sea Vic" tinab
Sophomore Lara C arisen d•'>·
un.1u1 bed herse1r"11haprm lhelona
iump ( 16-211J) by oHr a foot. and pr'd
1n the disc u!I (I 02· 711). as v.cll
Jill Youns tripled in the 100<11 8).
200(27.0) and 400 (I ;022) and Cindi
lunner led a 1-! C'dM linash 1n both
hurdlcs.1omg 16.0 and 49.8.
In another 11rts meet
•Two v.eckend a o. l d1son
H1&h's Le lee Brau~ ~uffercd a pulled
1ro1n mu le at the Arcadla fn\1ta·
t1onal v.h1ch knocked her put of the
s~ put compct1t1on, but it hasn't
stopped her rttor~·brcak1og "a)'\ 1n
unttt Leaaue meet
BriaJ, who th~ a ~hoot n:coro
l7-7ITTast Thursday, t'ame up with a
put of 39-1 lo \hatter her rttord
tuna the Characrs' standard for the
fourth ume this 'CA.son
Bri1&1 won th ree events 1n Thurs-
day's ·66--61 lca,s..e win ovfr ~n
Vaew, and Jamie Karrcr added '1c-1ones an the 100. 200 and anchor lq
of l~ ..00 relay. hellccy Ta)lor
capturtd the 1.600 and 3.200 whtlt
Ocdn V1~w·s Erin tan1bury turncJ
1n U lrc>nf 16.lin the IOOtow hurdles
Echson 1 8nep won the h•lh )UMP
at 4-10 and turned in a 120. t I in tht
dilC\lS. The tnck wa1 t'he dad the latter
without &p1nnin1 htt body. 10 at lO
not aatt\'atf t~ iOJul'), op1in1
instc*d to twist only Mf' bod y. The
dfon -.a JYSl 2-7 otr~r season best.
-Rustlers upset
Coast to share
conference title
Golden West CoUtae'1 ~n·a
tenn1a tam stunned '1\atl"I Of. ~ Coat wuh a b-3 <>rantr Emperc Conft-ml<c vK'tOt). MUP. ~• lhc pa,.ws· ('Oil~ •in· ftili...-.11Js. ... .. w bnl '"'"" IMt& ift 10 ,...,., ~ '°'*' ... the W9) .......... •id OCC: <:.ch Juttt ......
a.rte Kay"a RMdtn. '*"° ...... IM c•tut1a t'MM· =--wHh '"' ~ "°"' .... ... ,,. ............ .
04141) ,,_ ,.... • .,. Lee ~.,,..
Coron• def M•r Hl9h'1 U.url• S.wln makes• move on the croubar In the hl9h jump on way to • w in on Thursday.
lc.ivan1 Coach l>oua m11h wolldcnl
of some coni1derablr &a•M h> the
time the league meel arrt'-1!\ in '"o
¥.etb
The Charaers tmpro'ed to '-I 1n
the highly compcnt1'e league m<"CI\,
..... h1lc C'k~an View lapped to 2-2.
In bo)\ meet
•Fountain Valle junior Rtchie
Lock~ood (I 59 8) C\laed teammate
Joe P;1rk (H)() 0) in the 800 mete~ 1n
lhc dJay's best contt$tcd C\Cnt. but It
was Manna movina on v. ith an IP-4
unS(I Lcaauc '1ctor;
•David Lace> printed to thrtt 1nd1\ld~I v1elonc and an(horcd the
v1ctonou) 400 rtla> to 1tn Hun1-
1n11on Beach t\l a 79.39 un-.ct de1o.1~1on o"cr We tm1nstcr Tom
dana \'A>Cpt the hur,11t1 for the
01lcn, takina thr 110, 1n 16 flat and
the JOO; 1n 41 . 7. f or lhe Lion~; Jef'11
G11lC)pte 10 scd the shot put S>-S'
• M1rit ttaw~an\( 1<4().10) took the
c1i '" for Edt~n m • 9 ..4Q unset
mce1 at <Xcan v,cw.
• Ne•Pon Haibor'1 8111 Thtbauh
HO\ll'f,
v.on tht 00 3nd 1.600 meten and
anchored the "1nnmg 1.600 rein)
team and Gabe Dorman "'on the
100. pla1.cd s«ond in the 200 and led
off the v.mnina 400-meter relay team
as the 1lors < 1-3) do"'ncd Estancia
(0.4), 84-SO. 1n the ~a View League .
• vnl\er5tt) H1ah ~ntor Jo h
Herndon ,·aultcd 14-6 for the second ~\ra1aht v.cd .. and f:nn Vah. "'ho
turned a 4:20 I mil<' at the un Devil
ln"1tat1onal la t "eek. 1n San Diego,
had a roullne double 1n the d1 tance
C\ents in a meet at ddlcback
• Tu~tin sophomore Matt Coo
"'cnt 6-4 in the h1lh Jump and the
Tiller\ prcsS«I to the point that
Corona del Mar had to 'uat up ~me
rcaular after the mttt had begun to
pull out a 76-60 <;ca V 1ew \ 1ctory on
the CdM can1pu~
l:.dd1e Ua'llellc turned a 4:36.3 in the
1,600 to help lhc Sea Km~. who arc
nov. 4-0 an lcaaue
· • Cosll Mc" \Cn1or 01"1d
Burnell captured the 110 hi"' h urdkt
in I S.S and the 300 1nten'Mdaate
hurdles 1n 40.4 but the Mu tangs
dropped the Paulic.-< oa\t League
meet to Orange 112-29
• ·nto~ fodd uck and John 1~1> ~led tht' v.a> 1n a t<r'-14 PC L
'te\Of) for \\oodbnJ&e in a mct't at
Laauna Bcalh \11ck tnplrd tall.an~ thd00(23 )anJbothhurdlt'\(16 l.
and 41 99). v.h1le larc/\l do mi-
nated the "et&hts v.11h 4~ and
142-1 'n clTons
ln other aarls m~et' •Manno 1mpn>' ed to 4.0 an the
unset ..... uh a 76-46 Ja1 son O\cr
f ountain \ 1lle) Junior Jennifer
Close broke the ~h0<.ll ~ord 1n 1hc
lnple Jump tor the third tam<' th1~
)car. postana J ' -2 <.10 • also
captured the hiahJumpc '1-0)and long
Jump ( 16-0 •) The V1k1n~ rnc1,cJ J1)ublcs from
UZIC C:,rcpn11,. 1n \ht v.c1ght\ and
CoUttn Hat(h 1n the 400 meter\ and
300 hurdle
•Noelle l °' 1n (hurdl~'I) (11na
Corbin (¥.l'•-"t\I and Jenn) \\..ilk n Oona and tnplc JUmf>I) Joobled for
Ahmanson Serles takes on new look
New format perks NHYC feature
Hunungton Bca~h ma 10'.'-:!4 ~un\Cl
rout of \\ c\tmin tcr ~htlle\ TOlhluk
tnpk-d for \\ c\lmm5ter m hc"[)C'{·1al-
t1c -I 00. :!00 and
• e" port Harbor's Lotta l r:-
Jdeborn v.on the 100. and 200.mrtcr
dac,hc i. and u\1c J (0 n "on both
hurdlcc, to k :id the \a1lor ( 1-1) to a
11-3 \ 1c\\ "an o'er f.4itanoa
(()..4)
• l n1,cn1l)' fr~hmen runnel\
Tan a Bm: ( 1,600 and ' 2°'ll and Ju tell~ mucl n {both hurdle l
w..:rt.doublc ...,,nncr as the TroJaO'i
Jcfcatcd ' ddlcbad. t0:!-23. in .a ·.1
Vie-... mctt OaMtta hanc~ v,-1.>o t~
tOOond :!00 for ·thr R~drunncr
• ( o ta Me~·s C.ass.andra BJm<"ll
Iona 1umpcif 16·9 to brral her o~n
\ChOOI m:ord tabh\htd a ~e·d ago
Ocn1St" ~urmon captured bo1h hur•
die Danielle C olcman tooL. lh 100 ·
and 200. and all thrtt tombane\1 t\O
the ""'nnina mite rela~ \cam to k.\J
the \1u t.anas 2-2 m the Pel .. pJ\t
Onf\le. 7()..51
Golden West
tops Riverside,
stay in range
The Golden We\\ ,,ollctt
batcball team \ll)cd ~1lh1n rantc
in the Oranec Emp1rt Conftttnce
Thunda}'. di! po II\& of host R1\·
enide. S:.l, behind a coml)ktt-~ performanct by rilln.hand·
er DI~ Turner. •
Tunwr alk>Wtd tcatttted fteh\ liltll. walkc4 two and fbQed two
dilt llDpr'QVl"I hat rKOf'd to '9J,
1-diftl 1k WI) oftiefttiwty for
Ookkta Wat MR Cra11 r.a.ct· tt. .tto wnt l for s. tnphltll m a
N9 .. tM Mkth and siaalitll l.o --MM\~n.whoWlll lw 4 wida an Rll: aftd Mtlle
WUllY. ,., ... l rot • -~ in • run '" tM tlllinl
ithoil
"We aot into the Olympic Leaauc
(v.1th freshmen and sophomores) so
ea.saly." 5l1d Schaaf. . •
ThcOlymp.c League tSCOQ'poscd
of Brethren (ParamoGnt), Capistrano
Valle) C'hns\lan, Lutheran ofOr-
a nie Ontano Chn\ttan, Sou them
Cahfom1a Chnstian (Oranac). Valley
Chnsuan (Cemto )and Whittier
Christian.
But there arc few who v.ould arsue
such an arrangement for the Ea&Jes,
once the> area full four-)earsc6ool,
\\-OuJd be totally unacceptable be·
cause of the level of compeution.
"We thought thataswc1ot baJl!.Cr.
we'll move up and level ofTto w~
our compel1t1on v.111 be." cont1nUcd
fftleasueeCAaSON/82f
.\HE.\ ROI '\ Dl P
Marina
stages
volleypall
upset
It may not have betn a unset
l<' 1ue match. but Man na H1ah's ~0-1 • ·15, IS-12. 16-14 bo~ol·
IC\ ball "ICtO~ 0 \ er 'I lltnl na
Bcalh fhurJa) n1aht ~as sahs ina
i u t lhc same for .\ i\.\na Coach ..._ndy
·Re d 1ncc 1t came qatnsl the
00.~~ ~ked4M-Cl..__.~ ....... -...--+.
~tond·ratcd lc3m
"\\en-1nin1 10 build a httlc
momentum ror the rest of the lcaaue
)C3 n." 1d Read "We had some
arcat performance from the whole
team. but e-.pcc1aH (out 1de hitters)
f)uanc C amcron and Da'e Pan."
Cameron too~ control with 56 k\llS
and Palk. had ll. tn<:Ludin& the fi.na.l
potnl of tht nearl:r thrtt-hour match
¥.b11..h me after a num~r or
s1dcout
"\\ e pla)cd &f(at defense at the
net:· Read aJJcd ·· .\nd v.c cut down
on our errt'fs which ¥..C had to do
tonight 1.1p1n\t SUlh a quaht)' team ..
Manna. ranked ninth ufbodt CIF
and Oran&c Count). 1mpro\ed to 8-3
'4 h1k h.mdang the \n1 ts their first
sctl'i.tcl of the sea on
ad l guna lkalh Coa h Lance
\1c'4a n . "The~ pla~cd e' cpuonal
'ollc\ball and v.c ~ercn't too 1n-
'>fltrcd. for wme reaM>n \\.c think v.e
1..an turn at on 11 an> time. and ""e
couldn'1 do11 ·
In other' ollc"ball a<'t1on:
• ( orona dcl ~far senior Jason
PC'rktn\ had ~,,. L.11ls and two ace "°" ~ in a cntKal trctc.:h ofthe fif\h
j!3mc ai. thC' a il.1ngs ralhed from an
li ·~ dC"tirn lo a I:!-lead en route to
Jo .... mnglnr~ersm. I ...t.9-15, IS-q.
11·15 I . \Q, to talc a commandtn'
t o-game lcaJ in the Sea View
league
"It wa an)onr·s game unuJ Ja~o
"'cnt on h1\ ro11:· said C'dM Coach
( huhe Brande of h1 senior. who
~1gned a lcuer of intent v.1th • on
J huM.4). "Jason 1 1a.r11na to ttthZL'
ho"' Jomuunl he can be and can do a
Im of than ofTtn 1'-el) "
Perl.an) fan1 hcJ v.1th I kill for
the \e'a 1-.anas. 6-0 tn league and I
o' crall "'h1lr Matl Hem~ton and
\1att ( "'1enma Jddcd ZO kill each
( hns rhha had 10 block and setter
r ) Pm."C \ported 47 a 1\l l 'n1.
'' h1ch "a ltd b~ Jcrem) Hatt. fell to
4 :! 1n k:JiUe
In bo) prep tcnn1\'
•Fountain \alle. High all bul
\l"\:ureJ the un t u uc title v.ttb
tin 11 -7 'l'rd1cto,crho t Manna The
8Jron art -01n tht 'un"Ct. v.h1le the
\ 1km& \\ho lo\I lo f ountain Valle}
an the flr"it rounJ, 13· ~ fall to 6-2.
M1li.1: Mt'll. v.ho rrmaincd un-
bc>atcn '" ka ut> m.atcht th is season.
anJ < olb> ~ onta p9 C'd \v.ttps for
the &ron 3-:? era
• phom n Kin 1>9ced
f:d1 n '41th I \\Cep tn tnllC'S the
C har&cr\ dropped "' 11tn1
\at"' IS..O. 1n~un~'l l.tque pla
• phomon.-Jon Leach ran h1 ""''k n: ord to U..O a Laauna Bea\; h ~hellt"d '1 1un1 Lajuna fMl
I -.3. 1n Pa~ aft ( N l Lcque p&a)··
•<'"JM'' d uhln team of Rob
\tL.1n and l>oua ~hulc1n tuned up
fot the upci,nllnf 0Ja1 TournarMnt ~I \h I """('('Jl at 0 f doublet to !fad
\he S<-a Kanp, 13· \ O\ era.II, pu4 ftOft·
lcquc M\al Miral IC, 13-,,
In c;ummunlt)' collqt" men's ten·
nii· '
• 1 ht C>nnfr. < out ooubkt trim
of John o.~, and Eli<' Mbitttr •
rankC'd o 2 1n tM f&alt, i~
thrir martl 10 I ~2 \htt _,. ..... I
&hree-tft •1n • tht ,.,._*'-Md GOldN Wett. 9-0. OC'C k'J' t 10.2
tatheOrSnetEmpircC11I 11 .
la hiP IC1'ool .,et. •~Dina *M a ll• 1'-" ad&tN I ...... Ql • ._J(,
MM '° a 196-243
ykay over Ne•poft • .....,~to ll.Oo~• Nia
changes plans, wlll
show Kareem's finale
AD-iime NBA ICCM"i na lcackr
Kareem Abdul-Jabber will ~t a
nationally ttlevised send-offth1s
weekend an what is upttted to be the
finaJ reaular-season pmc ofh1~ 2()..
yearprof~sional C'atter.
CBSannounC'Cd\hiswcek it will
broadcast thctwo-umcdcfcnding
NBA.champion Los Anaelcs Lakers'
season finale al the Forum Sunday at
I 2:30aaainst the Seattle upcrSonics
af\erall. Originally. the network was
intending to show the Atlanta-Detroit
match up.
However, since the Pistons ha\C
not only clinched the Central
Division title, but also the best record
in the NBA. the network made the
switch.
According toa spokesperson. the
switch to the Lalcers-Son1csgamc was ~ascd on the Lakcrs' t1g.ht battle with
Pb~nix for the Pacific 01v1S1on mle.
and not because ofJabbar.
Abdul-Jabbar. 42. has said he" 111
retire afiercomplcting his second
decade as a professional. He will be
honored before the game. but CBS
will hkely not show the ceremon} II' e
because ofitscovcrage of the Greater
Greensboro Open golftournament,
v.hich sbould finish just bcforcpmc
1imc.
lfCBShadaonethrouah v.ith it-;
original plan and not hown the lc~s because thtu •la\·c ancestors
Lakcrs. Pnme Ticket was hoping to were bred for s11e and "~na•h While sho~ thcgan~eeithcron adcla)eJ no one on the pedal male" ahat
basis or moving 1t toia latcr time 10"'""" claim. ~vcral oftl\o~ inter\ ie\\ed _
accommodate a hvc trle¥1Sl \ includingOl>m pic starCarl Lewis
O , 1 and anthropologi-.1 Roben Mahoa-.. A contro' cr~ial onc·hour '>ticC1n .. contend that blacks do h3vc a BlackAthletc'i-Factand Fiction h ·alcdoc
willbcaircdTuesd3} night.10 P > " 6 •
o'clock. on Channel 4. Lewis snyi. blocki. a~ gcncrtll>
NBCw1ll tacklc the ~ns111'c "moJc bc11cr•· than "hitcs. But
subject in the show. a topic that led to uinford trat·i..coach BrooksJohns<ln
the firings of Jimmy "ThcC1rcci.." anJ '>0t'1olog1s1 Han) Ed"ardo;dis·
Snyder and Al Campanis agrct'. sa) ingthe main reason black\ Tom Broka\\-,'thc program·., ho)t. C\lcl at sport'> 1!> because 1fsa wa) 10
said he wanted to ··mo'c thcdctmtc c~aJX' the ~ht:tto.
from the barroom 10 a morc ~ph1c;t1-1 he '>,...,.131 ~111 he follo"'cd bya catcd le' c1:· t"~ "We thought 11 wa.,11 me to spc:t k hatf·hour round table d1sc uss1on on
out in a calm, rational fac;h1on on a t~sues rai~d b) the progratn.
vel) cmou.onal subJCCt." the B 0
anchorman said. Armando Bac-za and Benn} Lopc1.
There is no question that bla ks '"oofthc top pros~ct~ in the
dominate man} Amcncan spom. but Cahfom1a hght"c1ght ranks, will
there 1s strong disagreement 0' er the meet in the fCaturr bout on Z
reasons. Some pQ1nt to genetics "h1k Channel's Monda) night boxing
01hcrs c11e !>OC1al and cultural factors. )ho" from the Irv ine Marriott, begin-
Snydenaid blacks are heller a th· n1ngal 8.10.
Weekend TV, radiosports
Saturday
TELEVI ION /
9 a.m. -SWIMMING: NC>\A Ol\1s1on I "'omen's champ1onsh1ps from Indianapolis (tape), E PN.
11 a.m. -AUTO RACING: l'l.\SC.\R Grand Nauonal
Scnes from Martins ville. Va .. ESPN.
7 pm -BA~EBALL: '\an Franr1<.< o a1 ti<ld11r"" K >\RC
('790) 7 30p.m -PRO HOCKEY: tanlc) C uppln)ofTs-C'alg;iry
at ll.1ngs. KLA( (570) ., 30 pm -PRO BA KETBALL: ( hppcrs at Sacramento
KRTH (9l01
11 :15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Clucago Cubs at ~e"' York Sanday TELE\.I IO."' Mets. Channel 4. ,,
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Angcl5 at OaUand. ( hannC'l 5 9 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL: "IFI drafl CO\cragc from l\cw
I p.m. -GOLF: Seniors Chf)'slrr Cup from Sarasota, Fla York Cit) ~ P' · (delayed). Channel 7. 10 am -GOLF: PG>\ ( 1rca1cr GfeC'lfsboro <'IC I 01)l·n
I p.m. -AUTO RACING: SCCA Trans-.\m compcl111on. Channel:! ESPN 10')0 am -BASEBALL: C h1Cago (ubs at '""' '\ ork
2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Arkansas Dcrb> from Hot Mets, \\-'GN Spnnas, ESPN. 11 05 am -BASEBALL: S:in Du~go at .\tlanta TBS
3 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Greater Grtensboro <'.C 1 Open Noon -MOTORCYCLE RACING: lntcrnauonal C1rand (delayed). Channel 2. fm from Montcrt) (tape), Channel 4 3p.m. -BOWLING: PBA Tournamcni of Champions from 12 30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL: ~altle at Lakcrs
Fairlawn. Ohio (delayed). Channel 7 Channel 2
3 p.m. -MOTORCYCLE RACING: hoc1 Helmets 250 12 30 p m -HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: McDonald's from L.aauna Seca (tape), ESPN .\II-American pme from Kan~s \it) (dela)cd) Channel 7
3:05p.m.-U.S.OLVMPICGOLD:Mt SanAnton10 Rcla~c. I p.m -SPORTSWORLD: Superstars compc1111on from
from Walnut, TBS. · Bal Harbour. Fla.(~). Channel 4 4:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at A1lan1il, fB . I pm -BASEBALL: Anatls at Oakland. Channrl 5 400 p.m. -WIDE WQRLD OF SPORTS: Hor~· 3 p.m -GOLF: Scn1ort Chf}skr Cup from rasotn. Hn ':? Wood Memonal from Qocrns. N;ht ~~~\;,~{ :~ (dcla}ed!. Cha nnel 7 i r~land "'""Pineda in WBA-wfl~erwt m-~-4p.m -Pl\OHOClt : tanley upplnyo ~-Pittsburgh . At antic City (delayed), Channel 7 at Ph1ladclph1a. Z Channel
4:30 p.m. -TRAClt AND FIELD: Gatorade ln\lta11onal S p.m. -AUTO RACING: NA.SCAR rncc frum
from Tampa. ESPN. Man1nsv1llc. Va. (delayed). ESPN 5:3S J>.rn. -PRO HOCKEY: Stanl(') \up playom-st 7.30p.m.-COLLEGE BASEBALL:Frcsno tatcat Pacific
Louis at Ch1caao. Z Channel. (dcla)ed). Prime Tlt'ket
7 p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Men·s pro beach rompc1111on Sp.m -HORSERACING:SantaAn1tarcpla~~ Channc:l56
from Fon Myers. Aa. (tape). ESPN (Prime Ticket. 10:30 pm.) 7:30 p.m.-PROHOClEV:Stanlc) C'uppla;.ofTs-C'alpf) 9 pm -AUTO RACING: Grand Pm of San Manno from
at Kinas. Pnmc Ticket. lmola. Ital) (tape) ESPN
8p.m.-HORSE llACING:~nta o\n11a repla~~ C hanncl Sti (Pnme Ticket. 10:30 p.m.)
RADIO 10 a.m -BASEBALL· ~nsas Ct1) at Boston. Kl'i ( 1070).
I g.m. -BASEBALL: Anaeb at Oakland. KMPC(71 0)
4: 5 p.in -BASEBAl.L:-San Oiqo ~t Atlanta. KFMB
RADIO
11·os a.m -BASEBALL: San D1r10 at .\1lan1a 1-.FMR
(760) 12:30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL: Scat tic at lake~ II. I \C (S70)
I p.m. -BASEBALL: San Fran,1sco at Oodi"r,. K>\OC
!190). -
"(760). I p.m -BASEBALL: Ancel~ al ;a and."XMl'rn10>
ll \.JOH I .I-. \f,I 1:'
'Oil Can' sharp in 11=oston' s victory
From TM Associated Press
The Cleveland Indians· bats were silent and so was
.. Oil Can" Boyd.
"I ain't doinJ no talking. I ain't doing no rapping.''
Boyd said after pitching 6111 shutout inning~ Thursd3) as
the visiting Boston Red Sox handed Cleveland its 'iP(th
consecutive defeat. 5-2
Two-run homers by Nick Esa ky and [)\\.1ght E-..an\
and a solo shot byDw1gh1 Evans accounted for all the runs
by the Red Sox. who have v.on thrtt straight and 'IC"'en of
their last nine since bc&inning the season with four losscr..
Their 7-6 record malces them the onl) team 1n the
American League East over .500.
In other American League sames:
Twlaa 7, Tl1ers !: Carmen Castillo's RBI double
snapped a 2-2 tic and ignited a fivMun ciahth inning a
Minnesota romped in the Metrodome It was the 14th win
in 16 games for the Twins over Det roit. whose 3-9 record
is the worst in the m~ors.
Orioles l, Royals t: Jeff Ballard became the first
Baltimore staner to win hi first three stans in 16 years.
allowina seven hits in 81/J innings 1n beating Kansas C1ty.
Ballard matched Dave McNally's 1973 stan even thouah
the Royals put runners on base in five of the first se\~n
inninas.
Marleen 5, Wblte Sox l : Ken Griffey Jr. singfcd
.1 • home the ao-ahcad run in the seventh inning at Comiskey
Park a~ Seattle sent Chicago to its founh straight loss.
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Plallllea t , Pirates 4: Von Hay~ hit a two-run homer
and Mike Schmidt doubled twice to break the Ph1ladcl-
ph1a club record for career hits in the Phillies' win nt
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hit~ with a first-inning RBI double -the 2.2 I 8th hit of ht\
17-scason career
Meta 4 Caba l : t hca Stadium. Grt.-gg JcfTcnC'c;
brol.e a l-for-28 11lump "''th a aamM)1na s1ngk and
Mook1e Wilson' &rounder ~:orcd the io-•nead run in the
seventh 1nn1na a Ne\.\ York sent \h1cago to ll fourth
straight loss.
CardlaaJ15, Expos l : Roo~1e Ken H 111 earned his first
major lcaaue victory and drove 1n a run as t lou1
snapped Montreal's four-pmc winning streak "1th a
victory at Busch tad1um
Aatrot •, Braves 3: In AtlantL third ba~man Ron
Gant's fielding error allo"cd Ke vin Bue; to <;Core the ao-
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Eaer. a product of Manna Hi&h and •
Goldea West c.olleeet 1t1 I ~ lalpc record Wednetday njpt wben he played hi1 73rd
couecutivc pme at shon•tot:lhout matins an error.
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Deuvit Tiem from May 2, 1912, to Aua. 4, 1972. ' .. l W111Uiou1 to JC~ it over with." Elster said. "I'm alld it ended. It was st.artina to take a toll on my hittina. ••
in 1976.
Elater betted .214 last scaM>n
with nine home runs and 37 runs
betted in. He aot off to a hot st.an
th.is year, but had dip~ to .286
IOifll IDlO Thursday night's pme
apinst the Chic:lao CUbs.
He ended last year with 60
contcCUtive crror1ess pmcs to set
the National Leque record for a
season. Houston's Roaer Metzger
played tn 59straighterrorlcssgames •
Elstcr, theMeu' seoond-round pick in the 1984 draft.
spent most ofsprinc training this year working oo bitting
to the opposite field.
"I'm confident of my fielding." Fister said. "Now I
Kings go down In Flames, 8-3
Cohn Panerson scored in the first -·---
nunutc and OoufGilmour. the heroofGame •
I, had two goals 10 77 seconds as the Calgary ... '-.:.
Flames routed the disorganized Los Angeles
Kings, 8-3, Thursday niaht to take a two-game lead in the
Smythe D1v1sion finals.
Patterson knocked 1n a rebound 58 seconds into the
game and Gilmour scored twice from the slot for a 3·0
lead at 6:05 before the Flames added a controve~1al
power-play &oal b) Al Macinnis at 11:35 .
Wllh 1hc Aames up a man. Kings forward Bernie
Nicholls hit Flames goahc Mike Vernon in the mask.
Vernon banged his head on the crossbar and fell to the ice
Calgary trainer Jim Murray immediately ran onto the ice
to tend 10 V em on.
While Wa)'nc GrcUk) wa vehemently complarn1ng.
10 referee 8111 McCreary about the trainer being on the ice.
Macinnis beat K1nis goahe Kelly Hrudcy ""ha 15-foot
slap shot m the lot. ~
The Krngs host Games 3 and 4 aturday and Monda>
n1&Jlts
In another NHL playoff game:
•Ton) Hrkac, playing in his first playoff game this
season. scored at 13:49 of the second ovcn.1me to s)ve St.
Louis a 5-4 v1ctol) over v1s11ang Ch1cago, evening the
Norris 01v1sion finals at one wtn apeice.
Ql'OTt:ot·Tut: D\ \
waat to rtllda a lilliilar atvel oa oftentc." EllW blnchd' lia cbancn Wednelda)' IPJnSt lbe
Philldelpltia Pbilhea without any ~IN: Rt" wun't
lbinki111ab0Ut the record until tht runth an~na. . . .. I told mytelf before I went o~t tn the ninth .~nn1na,
'Don't meta it up now.• That would ve l~ed Md, El1ter
said. "Now, l qpn't care •fl boot OM. I,~ probably take
mott chances now and throw one awa)'. •
Even before Wf4nnday's pme. Elstcr already had
1et the NL mark for consecuuve error:less sames.
The prtviou1 mark w11 68, by Buddy Kerr of the
New York Giants, from July 28, 1946, 10 May 24~ 1947 · ~rr still bolds the m~or-teque mark officklina 383
1traiaht chances at shortstop without an error. Brink.man
holdl the maJor-lcaaue record of fieldlna the most
chances (331) tn one season without making an error at sbon. ·
''The k.td (Elstcr) is hot n&ht now.'' said Kerr: now a
scout for the Met . "And he's poascct I thank he might get
to 100.He'sdone1t1natoughway Going1ntopme late
He wasn't pla)'lnl every day ...
A\ ahe end oflast sea.son, Howard Johnson staned a
number off mes at shorutop for the Mets because ofh1s
hittina an Eli.ter was in~ned late in the pme for
defense.
"He came an to a lot of games cold. and that's hard to
do," Kernaid. "I did that a lotat the end of my career. h 's
a credit to him.·•
... GILLIGAN~!
ay LeH. auesl t.o.t of ·~-OJll&ht...Show..:..:....
commcntin& on the NBC "SponsWorld" 25th 1--...-..--m-.-a-n-S"gns r•rord pa
annl\·Crsary special on the first Cassius C'lay-Sonny 11 ""~
L1 ton hca vywe1&ht championship bout:" You don't
realize ho"' long ago that was until you looked an the
front ro"' and saw Don Kina with a cre\.\'C'ut."
Lakers struggle past Kings
James Wonh)' scored c1&h1 of tus ~
scason·h1g.h 38 points an the last five minutes •
as the Los An&elcs Lakers outlasted the r
Sacramento K.an,.s. 118-115. and restored ----
their Pacific 01vis1on lead to a full ga~c over the idle
Phoenix Suns.
The victory extended the Lalccrf homecoun
winnana streak ap1nst the Kanas to 36 regular-snson
pmcs and 38 pmcs including playoffs Sacramento wu pa~ by Wayman Tisdale with 22 points and Harold
Pressley with 21. while Byron Scott had 20 and Magic
Johnson 19 points and 16 assists for Lo.$ Angeles.
Elscw.here in the NBA·
• ~ell Eackles scored a carccr-high.21 pol.llU and
John W1lhamsadded 21 , rallyina Washington toa 100-98
victory over Chtcaao m Landover, Md. and moving the
Bullets to w1th1n a aame of Boston in the battle for the
final Eastern Conference playofTbcnh.
• Mark Jackson scored 29 points and Eddie L«
Wilkin , st.anfog in placcofinJurcd Patnck bwina. had 111:\
dunnaa I J-0 run at thestan oft be second halfthatcamed
New York to a 137-117 victory over Bo ton at Mad1~n
Square Garden.
•Dale Elhs and Xavier McDaniel each scoTCd 31
points as ~aulc beat Ponland, 124-J 18. and kept the
v1s1un1 Trail Bl11crs from cbnch1n1 a playoff benh.
•Hersey Hawkms h1t lus first I 0 shot from the field
and Ph1ladelphta shot 69 percent in the open1n1 half as
the 76cn won their third straight pme, a I OS-92 victory
over New Jersey in East Ruthnford.
•Michael Adams 1eorcd 2.S points and Denver
scored the first 18 poantsofthc founh quaner. snapp1n1a
five-pme losina streak with a 136-113 victory O\er
v1s111n1 San Antonio.
Five share Greensboro lead
Don h1rey Jr .. an 1 l·~car profc,sional
who 1w1cc had to rc..quahfl for the PGA
Tour. shot a 3-undct·per 9 to tic Tom
S1cckmann. David Olrin. Bill Glasson and
Jim Booros for the: first-round lead Thursday in tht>
Grater GTttnsboro Open 1olf tournament in Nonh
Carolina. Whale bia names ltkc G~ Norman and Lann)
Wadkins str~. thrtt of &he five co-leaders-Shite)' .
Glasson and Sicckmann -an had a chan~ lo take sole pouc ion of the lt'ad beforelateb<JetyscteatC'd ahe tnffic
Jam.
In other JOlf~
• Lon Garbect tied the c:ounc rcCord with an 8·
under-per 64 for a o~trOke It-ad after ahc fif]t round of
an LPGA tournament in GulfPon, Fla. Oartien. a 10-
)Clr veteran who won her nnc LPGA toumamtna five
wttkt llO in TU(90ft. fwd nine bintiel and 1 bcltY as sM
shoa 33·3 I on the 6.013--yard Paudme \'adat ~Country
Club Coww. HCT scort equaled the count record 11'1 by
Judy DickinlOB m 1915.
• Al OeibnF holed • )..ifoa tom 211 ~ for a
double,. 2 to help the United S.tn IAke a 10-6 lead
over ti.e IDWnalional ._... tn die CbMlef.0.0,Sellion
even• in Slntota. Al. Oei'*"' a.d Onie URler beat Bnace Devlin and Harold HCl\ftiftlt J ...S IJ.in a tam belt_... -leb to earn four pocnta lbr die U.1 -
The Dallas Cow~):S ended w~lc' of
NFL draft 'lpccula11on Thursday b~ ~•gnina *
quarterback Tro) 1kman to a rook1e-rt't'ord
w.-)'ear. S 11 2 m1lhon contract.
Aikman. v.ho pla)cd at L CL..\ and v.ho will be tht"
No. I choice in Sunda) 's FL draft. said he hoped lhat
wl\hin fhc )cars "the fan s ~ill be companng me "•th
Roger taubach ...
In other sport news Thursda): •
• hom1op Dtck Schofirld, suffering from a muscle
strain an h1schcst, has been placed on the 11-da~ d1S3blC'd
ltSt rttr cu-..c 10 pnl I 2 Schofield. who last pla)ed on
Apnl 11. has a train and minor tear 1n h1) ng.ht J)«toral1~
muscle The 26-)ear-old hofitld 1s tuuin, .240 1n tight
pmes this )Car.
• Dodger\ pitcher O rel Hcrsh1str. who came Out of
la I Saturda)' ., aame ap1nst Houston bccau~ ora tw1ngl·
in ht'I ri&ht clt>D". v.111 take his regular tum on the mound
tonight apin~t thc n FranctKO Giant Both the Giant~
and Dodie~ ""ere idle Thur5day.
• formu ,,,._,or Jcaa~ U'lficldcr Dalc..&.ra. .son ot
Hall of Fame catcher Vogt Berra. v.as arrc ted and
charaed w11h con5p1nng to bu) cocaine, authorities said
Berra, 32. "as among23 pc-oplc named 1n \\arrant\ 1s.\ued
after 8 'ilX·mOnth 1nveSll&At10n .
• Paul Landrcau~. an ao;o;1c;tant at UC LA undtr
Coach Jim tlarrn.k th• past ~awn. v.as named he d
basketball coach at t MAJ)·) Landreauc. 45. repl~c<"
Lynn Nance. the new coach at Wa h1ng1on .
•Team ti A center Core) Millen tested Po "'"'c for
a banned druaaf\cra World Hoclcn Championship pm<"
in &ockholm, \o\.Cden th1'1 v.eek. an Amcnt'ln hod.c~
official ~td . The wcchsh ~ aaenn TT n:pon.cd th.31
Millen used anabolic stcrotds.
•The Cinc1nnat1 Reds have tivated u1cher Bo
Ouu. s1dchncd incc spnnf 1rain1nab) a knee tnJUI), and
clcattd a roster 'Pot for ham by vndin1 n-c;crve catcher
Terry McGriff 10 the minor lcquc'
•Bob Doncwald1 (onner head basketball co ch :it
Jlhno1s talc Unhl'f'Slt)'. wtll be omC'd head coach 11
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froml1 1n1 for Tuc:~)'·s big duel -\o\hcn
CuronadelMutn'-ode \o\t1haS<"\Cn· ~trokc lead in the race for the ~
. View Lc;aguc champ1onsh1p
•Ocean V1e\o\ 's \.t1kc Loom1 1ook
m~lh$1 honors w11h .. 38. bul Ed1~n·, 8r1ndon l oom1 hot a W
to kad ld1son 10 a 204-~ 14 ~un~•
~aauc '1ctory to unproH to 6
O\crall anJ .i.i in tuauc Ott3n Vic"
fell to 2.4 in lcn&uc.
In bo> p~p ~w1mmana·
• Mann1'1 :?00 mtdlc) rcla} te m
of Jawn C'o:t. John We 1cr. Chark~
Kcn)un and Matt Mait\o\ell ~v.Jm fi, e
o.:ono~ under the C IF quahf\'1na
\t1md rJ ror a sc son bc,.t I 40. JO, but
had to ~Ille tor \Ccond m th~ hrahl)
compet1t1,c: meet, a IQ'\.SJ lo~~ 10
r ooth11l < u\ al50e hud quuht} 1i:is
w1ms 1n 1hc 100 b.u:k,trolc and 200
1nd1' 1d®I medic}· v.h1lc \\ e'ter u1J
1he ~me m the 100 but1t'rfl) ,tnd 100
brca mrok"
In 11rl prep s"1mn11ng
• ~sp11c lo<Sina to Foothill 9tl-S9.
Maran had ClF quahfHn& time'> m
four C\Cnb. 1nclud1ng &:1~1 Hugh 1n
the l CXJ f~ t)lc and 100 buttrrfl).
nnc 1mmons 1n th.e I 00
. .,,.
.,_, f IO hO 110
110
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b1l·.t 1s11 okc Jnd thl· .!OU nll'llln rda'
team ol Hugh... ~rmmom \1on11;a
huppcl .lnd Trish Bro"''
ln 1wb ~ohball • \\00\!hndgc\ \h..on \\ard \\t'nt
l for 5 Mth lhrtt RBI. T.un1 \\'1lhatn'
hit .1 l\\0-fUll triple Ill the top ur the
thth! togJ'l' lhe \\arnors the lead for
good ;ind t\.1m Dean "Cnl .! for 3 \\Ith
three run' 10 a 10 I rout of L .igun.i
Rc.·;i'-h m Pal i lie ( oJ\l l c:iauc Jct1on
The \\ urnur'l.. 4-0 1n lcngue and 11 ·1
o'crall «'\'Cl\ l!d a th c·h1t1cr from
pitcher L1~ \.\ ehrcn. \o\ohO lrudt out
II' c ''alkco '"'O nnJ allo,,cd onl\ an
unearned run 1n ra1\lna her record to
8-4 '
CARLSON
From82
here. but not at all co$t . We tan here
"1th Uuuuanuod academics. and
sport 1s wmcwhcn.· down the rood "
0
..\ fordcahng "'"h lhc~ pcoplt
from ourer"p;itt. n ~hould be noted
that \an ta Mar1~mtJ's fre hman fool·
ball team "enc IO-O aga1nst a \Onou
assurlmcnto flrc hmen teams 1hen
"cnt 6-J· I an · 83tn)( anolher •
'anet) of opponent .1nclud1ng 4 •
w phomorc team . ophomOrt'·J V
1camHnd one\ 31"'§tt) -Ontano '
\hmt1an. "'h1ch f('iulted 1n a U -0
los
hUf\ b.J l elb3ll leam. v.1th
frc hmcn ,\nJ ophomol'l" . ~nt 9-14 ~ga1n"it 'JI ;,1 1~ cnmpel111on in the
01) mp1l Lra&uc. and came up w11h a
first team .ill.[c.iguc sekll1on an 6· foot·~ frc\hman Dan Ba thl')
T" o c;ophomorc\ comrng up are 1 n
the 6·1001-1 angc, Jcc11rd1ng to
h.aal
0
·haafl\ nu ~tr:angcr tu the Orangc
to.uiarca -he"a~Jna ~1 1anl at
CXc0t.n \ ll'"' and M:ucr C>c-1 bcluf't'
accepting the basketball po<it Jt Sant.'\
Margarita
Oneolh1 topa1dn1 orm~
fountaJn \ aJIC) Ht&h \t.indout Rtlger
Holmes, "hO\o\cnton tOSC\er:il
succc: sful sr:t onsat ()(r11n View l'>
oncof J1m Harns· cl\1cf11cu tcnan1'
And notherJrcablucch1p10101n
lh~ £aalcs 1s Todd Du.on
"I'm 1heunl) high hool oach
Todd ever pla)ed for.~ nolc\ ·h~f
"He v.as.l frc,hman a1<xc:m "1c"
and 4-1001-I I hut he "a' tou1h ..
D9'on rs the }oung tcr" ho "'ound
upon thc 1..u111ngfloorat Ocean \'1c"
\o\hcn he sought \lf\ll ~tatu~.11nd
C\CntuJlh hooled upu '\outhcm ( ahtornua ( ollc c \o\hen: he had a
rcm.irl.1blccart"Crasa 'iU1rtc1. and ao;
a ~tandout
0
\\ hafi.ne't Imm all th t'i01C on·
\ldcnniOr.ingc( ount~ v.~
.10Jmantl} ag;un~t 1hctntl"\ of the
pJrUlh1:il ~hool 1n1u llHonfinl''> .ac a
r3\t of 44-~. '>urch there" tll he an
Jppcal.
But" hn do> ou a ppcal to" Thi."
t\Od~ ''"hechJU~t m.tdt 11\dccision Or
to the t3tc. "htch hadalre:id'
boun~cd 1hc ubJ~ t ba~ I. to c
u1hcrn ~lion 1
It woulJappearOr.an1e< ount>
""1llhcbc: 11nga J<'adhor~ huf hl e
\Oman> other th>n&$1hat happen 1n
01 a~ ou n t). d('Jld horse 'Om~
11mcs v.ake up
~ 0
nd. \II-hat about th1s1ur, Darth"
"I'll tell you ~roettuns. ·said
· haa(. "and f lno~ 11 m1iht sound
co1 n~ ··aut v..hat mak~ thanassrcac
lk1 1 1hcpnm:1pa1.r•tncrRam~ he~,,.. run the hoot, and he gets
al\>ng\o\1lh thc lo.1d You<fon·1~1h.l1
comb1nat1on a lot ...
0
h 1ui.gncd :ind ~akd before
M unda) 's m~11ng" Will Ota nae
( ount) be directed to IC'C'tpt S&nta
\iarpnta.,
l)am1en H1Jh of Pomona 1 a ·
paruch1a.I \(hoot and not 'n thcC Ac\
nta Clara ofO~nard It nta Marpnta \o\el't' m Bl)lhe.
v.ould th.c e..gln be pl c~ tn the
( .\\"lth1nkno1. \lordotho~1n
h1Jh place in Ccm10
Orange Count) 'sonl) ob,ecuon 1s
thJt ·Wedon't hkt"cm." and ma)~
··V.edon'l\ru 1 'cm··
The t \ s obJ~hon 1s that nta
Marpn&a 1 l!Jht )caruway from tht'
rc~t
ow.don't makc)UUrJUt .,neot
on"' hat )OU ~an110 happen. but .. hat
you thmk IS&OIOJ IO happen
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courM view 28R 2BA, 2 l atge attrectlve Apt1 In I o.tl Wriv, W/O hoottup.
cer .., Avt 811 11750 beieutlful oat~ Mtting, gat, no pet•. new q>I,
mo. Call Wllty 722-9755 Pool/ape 0 1reg• or SIOOJmo, 845-2148 c:wPQt1. Sony, no pet• - -..... 28drm 1'1•8e $775 MESA VERDE 2BR upper
38r 2~8e twn rm ftplc 28drm 28• . seoo w/gat. ~ crpl/drP9
w/tnel petlo grMnbelt' 3N W Wllaon 831-5583 1700/mo 2887 Hldcory
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petto ,,.. APPi! dr.,_, carport. No pet a. . clothel, mleo. llem1. new A~' lfnmed. t 11 /mo ts.5i · I uNO "Olt>y etotnM
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• 111&.ml 18R w/fncd yard, elc ;:.17~~0 ~2-~o;t,~n
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Furn. JeR 38A Sllp nol 2iiR°2BA leundry room. NEWPORT HGHTS Ve<y
1f,a "'500/mo yrty g.,1199 Neer Sent• Ane pvt 18R wig., Out.I
1111GNncty, Rur e1M1e1 1 m11 st seoo1mo =m1 ~'1s~e 1':.25
LOVILY quite 38, 288• lrg Avetl Mey t 15M412
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DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 88-2
(Rez one 160 acre quartersection to Ellis-Goldenweat Specific Plan)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council wi ll
hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntingto n Beac h
Civic Center, ~000 Main Street, Huntington Beac h, California, on the
date and at th~ time indicated below to receive and consider the
statements o~ &11-l peTaons ~o wish to be heard relative to the
application deacr-ibed below:-·
DATE/TIME :
SUBJECT :
APPLICANT:
LOCATI ON:
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PROPOSAL:
Monday, May 1, l 9S-9 , 7~ 00-PM
Zone Change No . 89-l/Code Amendment No. 89-1 in
conj unction with Draft Environmental Impact Report
No. 88-2
City of Hun t ington Beac h
160 ac res l ocated in the southeast quarter o f
Section, Area 34, Township 5 South, Range ll Wes t,
bounded by Ellis Avenue, Edwards Street, Garfield
Avenue and Goldenwest Street (see attached map).
Mixture of RA (Res i dential Agricultural); 0 -Rl
{Qu alified Low Density Residential); Ml (Light
Industrial); and LU (Limited Use).
(1) Zone Change: To rezone the subject ·property from
a mixture of RA (Residential Agricultural); ·O-Rl
(Qualified Low Density Residential); Ml (Light
Industrial); and LU (Limited Use) to
Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan.
(2) CoOe A1Dendmen t: To amend the Huntington Beac h
Ordinance Code, Article 930, and establish the
Ellis-Goldenwest Specific Plan .
ENVIRONMENTAL SIATUS : Project covered by Draft Environmental
Impact Report Ro. 88-2. The City Council
must certify Draft &nvironmental Tmpact
Report No. 88-2 prior to approval of Zone
Chan9e No . 89-l and Code Amendment No. 89-1.
ON FILE: A copy of the project is on file in the Community
Development Department .
ALL INTERESTED PERSORS are invited to attend said hearing and
express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application
aa outlined above. All applications, ezhibita, and descriptions of
thi s proposal are on file with the Office of the City Clerk, 2000
Main Street, Huntington Beach, Cali(ornia, for inspection by the
public.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
By: Connie Brockway
City Clerk
Phone : (714) 536-5405
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APRIL 21,1989 ()\ILY PIWT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \{L5/N0.17
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SCR premieres new
'~~~.~ ~~~!~~!.~~~~ -~~ produl tmns going on the Orange Count} boards th1'i Wt'd. .• another hcav> do..c
of thl·a11.·r follo""in& last "cck·s flurT) of eight opcnrngs
··AIHtadanee" by &th Henle}. whose -The Dcbutante &ir· al~
premiered at SCR a few seasons ago.
amves tonight on the m:un stage of the
Costa Mesa theater. Also tinina their
cunains are-"Briaa411ooe" at Southern
California College. also in Co ta Mesa: _ .. MndrGd Yoer'Gn"1u the-Har1e-
quin Danner P1ayhou~. "0..rley'a
Aut" at Christ College Irvine. "I
Never Saw AaoU1er Beucrfly" by the
~-n.a Pla.ybouse·s Youth Theater.
and .. Tem.,.,._ry SaaUy" at the Way
OfTBroadwa) Plahhou~ an Santa Ana.
Ron Laaomarsino isd1rect1 ng ··;\bundance:· "'h1ch fea1uresO-lanJones.
&Ina Moreno. John Wa.kull. Jimmie Ray Weeks and BruC'C Wfllht and
locuSt'\ on t""o mail order brides an the Amencan West. The show will run r ucsda}S throu&h Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at :uo and 8, undays 11 2:30
and 7 JO until May H . Call 957-40.)3,.!or 11cket 1nfonna11on.
Le rner and Loewe's ··enpdoon." about a Scottish vallagc that surfact'S
once ncl) hundred years.. as uck.eted for t"'o weekends at the Center for
D rama11c Ans at Southern California Coll~. 55 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa.
Performances arc Thursdays throuah Saturda)s at 8 p.m until Apnl 29. w11h
fl''>Cf'a tions t.ak.cn at 556-3610. ext. 274.
Annie Oakley 1uhe tarsct oflrvang Bertan·s "Annie Get You.rGun .. al the
Harlequn Danner PlayhouJC. JS03 S. Harbor 81\'d .. J·ust nonh of Costa Mesa.
The musical runs n1&htly eJ1ccp1 Monda)'s through uly 9 and tickets may be ordered at 979-5511. .
"Char1ey·s Aunt•• will be rcvl\cd in the Studio Theater ofChnst Colleac:
I rvane. I S30 Concordia. Irvine. for two weekends, pla)'Ul& Frida)'~ and Sa1urdaysa18 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. thtough·April 30. Call 854-8002 for ....,._ ... ___ _. ___ ~
uckets.
Thts rs the only weekend for ..... I Never saw i'\l\OlJ\Cflruftcr'fly.~· a drama
about children cauaht m the Holocaust. at the Laauna Playhouse. 606 l..quna
Canyon Road, Laauna Beach. Curtain tiems arc tonisht at 7 p.m .. Saturday 11 ~and 7. Sunday at noon and 3 p.m .• with ruerva1ions taken 11 494-0743.
Ch aid abuJC 1s the theme of .. TcmpoqrySan1ty" at the Way Off Broadway
Plat hou9C. I OS8 E. First 1., Santa Ana. Performancn will be 11ven toniaht and
Saturday at 8 p.m. only. with t1ck:cts available 11 547-8997.
The curuians ao down on two other product10ns 1h1J *ttlcend with final
pcrfonnanccs scheduled for ..,........._" at the Wes1m1nstcr Cultural Ans
Center (tonia}lt and Saturd.ty at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30). RC5C~at1ons
537-6718. Also clOSJn& 1s the Orantc County Childttn's Theater \;Cfl1on of
"Yuliee DM41e," playina toniaht at 7:30. Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 and
Sunday at 2.30 1n Golden West Collq,c's Forum JI in Hunt1nt10n Beach.
Rcscnataons 895-8378. _ _ - - --
B~whcrc on the local commun11y thcalC'r front arc .. Gaalal" at the Costa \1csa ( IVIC PlayhOUSC' (65().5269). throvah May 7; "IA"-..... wnrty
Oberlu4er .. at the Ncwpon Theater Arts Center (631-0288) lhrouah May 7;
"My He.a...JMl•s WU411 Dettra~~ Me MMl"at thc lrv1ncComm11n1t) Theater (8S7-S496). throoa.h May 6· .. .....,_. fw ..._ .. at the Gudeft
Grove C'ommunat)' Thcata(897-~lh). th!'C)uih May 6. and...,_ .. .,,_ 1111
Watcr·· 111hc San Clemente \onam11ruty :rhea1er(492-046S). ~ M8y 6.
Also on siaae 1n Oranac: COUllty are ..,._. el l••WJ IM" at the L:P.
Rcpcnory Dinner Theater (IJS-9611 ). th.,,,.... Apnl 30: ..,... O.._
Mcu1crie" at the la Habra Community Theakr (213 90S-9708), throup ~pril 29: "Caberet" at Elizabeth Howard·s C..ruin Call Dtnncr Thai&er
( 838-1 540). throucti JuQe 4: ''°'dab•••" at the Grand Oinarr Theteer
(772-7710). throU&h June 18: and -.....,. ... tlile -."at the Anahrilft
Cultural Ans Center (S<M-7124), lhl'C>Ulb /11ne II.
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COOL RESPONSE TO •wmTER PEOPLE' 8
The new movie wtth Kelly McGillis and Kurt Ru\\1.•ll.
"Winter People, .. left most of our critics cold thi \H't ~
although most liked the actors· work and evcryonl' " 1'
wowed by the magnificent scenery and camera work.
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ROOMS WITH MORE TllAR A VIEW ...... 12 .
ByDONNA ANDRAYO'M' .
The Ruz Carlton 1 Laguna 1gueJ offers a number • •
attractive packages for people who want to get awa) from 1:
all of a couple of day . Dom Pengnon. truffle • and .1
complete fitnc s work-up complement the five-tar hotd '
luxury accomodat1on .
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STILL SEARCHING FOR RDISELF .••..... 13
By JOHN ROOS
Julian Lennon has yet to come out from under his father',
shadow with a distinct musical penonaofhisown.Hi nl'"
album, .. Mr. Jordan,·· only 1ttms to compound the: problem.
Ul'l'f, 01 I \\1111 fl U'.
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Robert and Mary Douk. who took over lhe S&uft Noodle a
couS)le of years 'IQ, have turned the ~mundane catef)
into a ddiahtful haven of fine food and~ wines ju t ofl
Newport lfeach's Mariner's Mile.
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Andre \X-ms tw cenamh been around.
·1 "e probabl~ pla)ed on omechmg like U~O
concert grand pianos.· the 42·>ear.old p1anm
chuckled dunng a phone 1nterv1cw lase week
\X-ans. probabl ) Amenca mo t celebractd
classical pianl5t afm Van Cliburn. wall be .1ddmg one
more concen grand to his lm next week, when be
.ippears for the hr t ume ac the Performm~ An)
Ctnctr in a 1 ue><l•> 011ht recital.
Wans wa born on June 20, 1946. che son of an
American so1d1er o1nd hrs Hungarian wife. who met m
· uremburg. German). follov.in~ World War II He
ho: -0 an earl\> mu aLib.thn~ aruLa.f.ttc h1S f .tm1h·
rtturntd co the i.: . he tudied u·nder Genia Robmer at
the Ph1ladelph1a Musical Acadtm~ At age 9, he made
his debut duung a children s concert with che
Ph1ladelphi1 Orche ua. plavmg a Ha)dn conceno.
He wu brought back the following )Cat co ptrform
Mendelssohn s Concerto i\o 1 in tht orche tra's
summer scnes at the Robin Hood Dell.
When Watts was 16 •. Ltoood Bernstcin w
busy bnnging grm music to Americans and the
ff-Orld on .i heretofort undreamed of scale with his
televiS(d f\ew York Ph1lharmon1c Young People 's
Conceru. \tam audmoned for one of che concens
and so unpres~d Bernuein char the iaestro cook cht
baton h1m~lf to accompany c~e )OUng man in l 1 zr·~
Conceno ·o. l m tAlac.
Thrtt weeks later. when Glen Gould had to
can el hu scheduled appnranet n ce Philharmonic')
sublthp:(ion series. Ber1U{ein turned noc co tht
csublishtd pianistsa .. -a1lablc, but inscead co the }OUn
~m. who cook the scagc with Bernstein on Janua ·
1, 1 ~. It wa 1 complete triumph and immediatth
btcamc one of tht mOSt famoui debuts of che
pcmwar era A cuttr Q.s launched tthich conunue
lO~day
~ow. 26 )tars lattr, Watt t5 embarking on '
fsw·wetk. 2(koncm tour of chi western . that will
aho incluc:k a four<oncert wnn with cht n
franc1SC0 $)mphony.
· He is 1 fritndly. almost brttzy imrvifw.
wwerin& .quarions nsii1 and spontantOusl) in ;a
monant beriront voict.
I 'e pla > ed for .!6 cars and and Heel I v.111 be
playing for '·ears co come · he sured ac one point.
adding ph1losoph1calh. Of cour e chere are ~l\\a\)
up and downs
It lS a bus~ Wr. but one cha£ \\ aus ct-rt.unh
seems to enJO) I le ha5 seen much of the v.mld and
met ptople from w1deh \;med ~ckwounJ~. buc
al"'-a> he retur ns to hl5 home in Rockland Coumr.
'"" York and his companion ot l ~ ~ear . \ JnC\
Bmz. .
He said he ands the Paci 1c 'onhwe t •rnoni,!
the mou beauufuJ ar~ of the world. adding that ht!>
own l\torthcast in che autumn "is al \.CC)' beauuful.
with the leaves turning golden."
Audrentts. ht 121d. "tft' mU(h the-me the·
,..orld O\.er, 'excep< for the manner of applause. for
example. in Laun counmes the~ are looser b> nature .
At La Scala the> scream wd throw chrngs at you if
they don't lake whac you '' done1
Asked 1f he'd ever been mgeted there. he
. ~med a bit urpriscd and replied lhat ht hadn't
Still, amid aJI the rra .. ellins and ptrformin~ he
manases tO find time tO ftl4X.
In mv timt off I generally like to ha'e quiet
timt ," ht refl«tcd. "I read a 10<."
Ht drew the diS1inction bet"'een being alone
~d being lontly whil t on the road.
'Thtre·s a difference, ~ou knOTi·. But, I Jo l1~e ~
people and 1usc need quiet time ltke an> one tlSt :·
Besides tounng. dltre is also rteording. I le \\111
soon be going into the Studio to make his fifth
recordtng for EMJ/ Angtl Record .
"It isn't a long-tmn conuact." he said of his
relationship Wlh EMI. •• but wt\e made four
rteordings togcthrr and "' get along well." •
And ht will also take on a class whtn his
JChtdult pmna.
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I "e taughl mast tr cl•~~~ in different rn1t \
buc. I rcall) don t hJ,e much time co do lh•t I lm:e w
teach. though Ob\<1ou~h. 1: is ta,•er co c:mCIJc,thar
co ptrform. ~It 1 ell.er than pertorrmn_c
He has me 9.0fd) ot d\Ke tor Hmn(er
mus1wn who would cnccr h1~ held •
The future for concert p1.1n1 cs , OK fne
world put> a prrm1um. on ucet: '· thwl..h. I mu'
adm1c n 1 d1tticult for me co talk about from m\
Po mon -I make good mone\ And lt\C curniorubh
-buc 1c 1s a tacc. nonethclhs. tor up and commc
mu •CWlS to tear for their career . wh1 h is rh v. rong
empha 1s lO put on 1t."
Watt feels the emph.i 1 hould be on the
music, the larger rnncern.
He also had a reamon to the t.cemem ol
Lt1la Josefow1cz. tht 11·\e-.tJ old \1olin f.odtg\ •ho
med after a ptrforma nce here la~c "''' that \he
doe n t hke che idea of winnin • compcurmn' '' a
means to gain fame. .
Lnfortunatelv, \OU ha\e to h»\C an t U·
dience," Wan med 'Tm ett r._ t red ot hcannf
m Stlf ca.lkmg about corn~m1on but 1c a rece m\
ev11 ·· ·
1 I. he n0<ed, "There •re a ex o dan er m
placmg coo much 1mparunce on comptuuon~ The
prool that 1t doc n c. ha\e to be 1n winning a
comptuuon i Murr.iv Perah1 I le\ a \erv ~ptoal
ptr$0nand wa n·c fir anhiseomptrmon ,thou hh~
wtll kno~n .inJ a bu mu~ll n roda \ Ul p1tt' of
that fact."
What's in tore for the Oran e ( ount
aud ienct? Watt td he is plann1n • pro..:um of
Ch<>fAA in the fu t half . .ind Debus ~ afm the
intermis ion.
for informtion on T ue~a\· rught'' pt'.r· .
(ormance, etll the Performing Arts Center at 556·
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PROFESSIONAL SINGLES
SETWORK holds a dance part) at the
ZOT lounge tnMde the lrvino Hilton
Hotel. 405 Frcewa> and Jambo~ in
In int: from 8 p.m. to I a.m Frt.-e self
parking or SJ 'alet parking. E\ent
ho1hne. M94-8932.
Y .E .S. YOUNG EXECUTIVE
SINGLES DANCE PARTY 8 PM. to
I a.m. Buena Part.. Hotel. 7675
Crescent A' c.. Buena Park. .\d-
m1ss1on 1s SI 5 at the door. S 12 for
ad,ance prepa)ment. There will be a
buffet. music and dancing and a no-
host bar. Y.E.S. Hotline: 744-1000.
FLIRT holds an .. Income Tax 1s
Over .. dance 8:30 p.m. to midnight in
( oco's Back Room .. Tibb1es" 4647
~acAnhur at Campus. Newpon
Beach. DJ John Symes. Admission is
S4. For 1nforma11on. call the FLIRT
1nforma11on number, 647-1628.
PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26.
(custod> not required). Orange Coast
Singles Dance. members only. 9 p.m.
w1tfi live band a1 the Costa Mesa Golf
and Cou ntr) Club. 1701 Golf Course
Dnve. Costa Mesa. Free Onenta11on
at 7:30 p.m. 847-1600 or 546-5788 for
more information about the or·
gan1zat1on.
Membership in Parents Without
Panners 1~ open to divorced. separ-
ated, widowed or never mamed
parents ofhv1ng children. Custod) of
the children is not a factor. A non-
profit. non-sccunan, educational or·
ganizauon. PWP -_erov1dcs a pro·
gram of social activi ties. di!>Cussaons
and study groups for Stngle parents
an<ttherrfami1m.
LET'S TEE IT UP A club for single
golfers between the ages of 30 and SS
who want to pla) S0<'1ally and meet
other single golfers. Dues are $25
annually. Play vanous local and
regional cou~. Membership duce·
tory. For more informauon. call
854-0690 or wnte to: Let's Tee It Up.
JI Rainbow Ridge, Irvine. 92715
Saturday
YURT'S SIXTH ANNUAL T AL-
ENT SHOW "Life 1s More Than a
Sin&)e Event," 8 p.m. in Suite 20.
Scacliff V1lla&e. 2205 Mam StrecL
Huntington Beach. Adm1ss1on is $6.
Post product.ton rcccpuon. 647-1628
for more information.
PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet
for dinner at Shogun, 2552 1 Ahc1a
Parkway, Mission Viejo at 7 p.m. For
reservations, call 836-8744.
for T.G.l.F. at Sam's Seafood. 16278 Sa.nda
Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington 1
Beach. 5 to 7 p.m. For information F.LJ.R.T. Seacliff Villaae Shop.
and rescrvauons. call 8J6-8744. Also · ping Center. 2205 Mam Street. tc
reserve today for Sunda) ·~ v1s1t to the 20. Huntington Beach. Huntington
Showume Cabaret. Beach Church of Rcll&Jous Science
''MIOIAEL KEAToN Is
POSfl'IVELYWONDERFUL
A fresh and~ comedy wtab ....... tbM ~
8traJabt from the hart."
-ka 1W-. AT Titti MO~lfll
MIOIA.EL
KEATON
CHRISTOPHER Pt:l'ER UOYD BOYLE
STEPHEN
FURST
1lr&m
TeallJ
CALENDJ\R
s1 nglcs group meets each Sunday
evening. Chdd care 1s free. Admjssion
to the 7:30 p.m. program is SJ.
Dances at the Huntington Beach Inn
with OJ John Symts and refresh·
menu follow at no charge. FLIRT
information hne: 647-1628.
ADVANCED DEGREES LTD
stn&Jcs group of profeuionaJs with
vaduate degrees joins wtth LA
Smgles with College Dcarees for a
dance pany at 6 p.m. at Cong Beach
Sheraton, 3J3 E. Ocean Blvd. Sl2cost
includes bufTcL (818) 348-1747.
BIO ORANGE SINGLES SAILING
SOCIETY goes whale watching every
Sunday 11 :JO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on a
luxury saifboat Sharc-expenri No
cx~ncnce necessary . .calL.£ted a& ~S' fOr more mformaoon. PRJMe OF UFE SINGLES vt.sat
Showtime Cabaret at Le Pap1llon.
Must reserve by Friday. For infor·
mation and rescrva11ons, call
836-8744.
Taeeday
LIBERTY SINGLES
TOASTMASTERS CLUB mecucvcry
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Columbo's
Restaurant. 2610Soutb Harbor Blvd,
at Warner. Le.am to speak. listen and
think more effectively. No charge to
vtsitors. For more information, call
Joe Gilmaker at 6JC)-0986~
SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE
CLUB Learn west coast swin.g. fox·
trot, waltz. samba, tango and all
ballroom dances at the Irvine Hilton
Zot Room at 8 p.m. S6 or $19 per
month. Dance at 9 p.m. for more
informalton, call 494-0593.
Wedoeeday
PRIME OF UYE SINGLES meet
for dinner at The Btefnger, 105 N.
state Colleae. Orantc at 7 p.m. For
rcSCf'Vat1ons. c:a1J 836-8744.
CAUFORNIA SINGLES Happy
Hour and Mixer Oancma. each
Wednesday, S to 9 p.m. at the Zoe
U>uQJC, lmnc Htlton a.nd Towers.
17900 Jamborce Blvd .. lrvmt. free
buffet. Fee u SS. 83().1010
NEWPORT BEACH SAILING
SINGLES a club forsin&le sailors with
or wnhou1 a boat, aac 21 and older for
sa1hni, panics and sociaJmng. Mttts
the first and third Wednesday of each
month at the Newponer Rcson, 1107
Jamboree. Newpon Beach, 6:30
SOCtal hQur: Meeting be&Jnslrt'81n lhC'
mccun1 room. ends around 10 p.m.
followed by danc1n1 wnh a hvC' band
until I a.m. Valet parktn& 1s f£SC for
those having a cockla1 rin th<' uukt'S
_Lounac a(lcr the meeting. Co t is $6.
Call 969-8111 for rccordt'd 1nfo-aboul
club act1v1ttcs.
LIFE ON YOUR OWN !11ng)c) SS
and over. mttt new fnend~tna warm
supporuve atmosphere c\Cr)
Wcdne5day 3 to4:30p.m fora vaned
prosram tnclud1n1 dinner at local
restaurants and a monthl) pot luclr.;
OasJS Senior Center. 800 Margucntc
(5th and Marauente) Corona del Mar.
644-3245.
Tlaanday
NEWPORT JEWISH SINGL~ 41·
PLUS Candlchaht. Converut1on.
Camaradene Soctal at a p.m at the
Western fcckrll S.v1np &. l.oa&l
Bank Community Room. 4 Corpor·
a1c Plaza. Newpon Beach. Gue.It
speaker on a um~I)' topt . rrfmh· ments: $4 members, SS gu~u. For
information, call SJ 7-2133
SING~ SUPPORT GROUP
sponsored by la&una Beach Un11ed
Mctho<hst Churcl1's Wesl<'y C'oun~I·
1n1 Center from 6 to 7 pm at the
church, 21632 Wesley Dn"c. South
Ll&una. There will be a dona11on of
SI 0 per person per C\cn1ns.
~C>-RAIN MA
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POI'
-Fdda7
.. ruaa.A110N 'llKnou's Be
Farm. I039 Be8ch Blvd, B~na Parl.
ton.ah• only, NatJon's top contem
porary Cbnstian anu11, 1nclud1ns Gram my_ and Dove Award wanner
Ru'' TalTand the Altar Boys. Tackeh are $19 and include \lnhm1ltd ust (If
Knoct's ndn and attnctioas plu' t.ht'
Jub1lationSbowfrom 7 p.m. to I am
Tickets arc ~~aJlable at K.nott's Bcrr)
Fa.rm. T1ckctron and T1ckctmas1.tr or
by cAIJi nt 740-2000. ~lOl..lwPI
Newpon Beach, Nick Pytow lo
t.vuv-Fnda~t 9-p..m...OO Mond.1~
and 'r~ 118 p.m. 67S-8EET AIU AT AMBROllA 61iS
Town Cman Dove, CMt.a Mt'sa
presents Confrc) Phillips Tno wuh
mockm rrndmons from Broad"'a\
and the movies Wcdnctda}'' through
Fnda)S.. 8 p.m. until la~. and tur-
da>'· 9 p.m. ao I a.m . .02·75~9 1'BE CA.NNUY lOIO Lafa)Ctte
ve .. Newport Bach. prnents ''81g
P1awc", Wltb top 4°' music from
8:30 p.m to l a.m. tonaaht and
Saturday. 67S-S777
DU&E'S NOITALGIA IGHT-a.va in tbc N~woomr Rcson. 11 07
Jamboree R09d. Ne-A-pon 8C3 h
presents tbeaokk'n qr of rock ·n· roll
7 p.m to 2a.m. ntJhth e•ttpt uncb>
and Mondi)'. "Sus.c and the ~C'Ct
hearts" perl'ormi tbroush June 10 No co"cr Chal'JC. C'luuc bends "-Ill
nerl'orm the cra·s ~tat hats from r.;bood Colly, MISI Molly.'' to "l
Want To Hold Your Hand "
644-1700.
Tim W&l lE BOUIE Restaur.ant
and Ta,·em. )4() South CoaJt H1sh
*ly. LIPoa Be.ch. ~t, hH
p,,,." ,,,_,,
MtlM 111 HMHll
CALL
(714) 721-6671
S.lil,_.. G..,..lttcl!
Alto China for coupa
PASHltlfC IS1.NC> • ....,._T IU.Clt
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-·1ws 1IE wm.D IWER
TUESDAY, APRIL 25th, 7PM
Sheraton Newport Beach
MacArthur Blvd. at John Wayne AJrport
ESCAPES UNLIMITED
RSVP (714) 771-3154
HE OVE WARENESS
presents
John Lavery, PA, CMH
TRIPLE TRIGGER Sv TEM
.
Mak~ )Ourdlams become realitin. wilh •
11mphfacauoa and unification ofthC'ortttcal
mceaphytiQ. Learn a procns which combinn ' pa IAl)lttins. tent0-v1sualmtion 1nd ttlf· '
hypno111 to lldlecvc yow pis.
.1 ,
C \I I '\ U \IC f O' I I'\ I I It
eo"'1Airunn1 and danan& ruahlly. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 8:30
494 IOU. p.m. lo madniaht 8l6-2SSS.
RJNIET PUil 166SS Pacific Coe.st
Hisbway, Suruct ~offers live Smlday
cover cbarlt. 592-1926. r ACES NITZCLUB 18582 Beach
Blvd. 1n Hununaton Beach. Blues
N.aabl Show ume is 10 p.m. 21 and
over. Admiwoo at lbc door 1s $4.
Call 964-2211 for information
cacenaiamen1 teven n. 1S 11 week. . THE WllJTE HOUSE Restaurant
Toailb1 and S.1urday. fajrlancs and Tavern, J.o South Coas1 H1&h-
9:JO p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ cover way, Lquna Beach, praenu Luke &
dwle. 5924 J926. The Looomouves each Sunday at WedDlldaJ
&al, TBt! CT.U! J28S Newpon 8;30 pJD. $2 cover. 494-8088. LAGUNA CANYON BAR It GR.ILL
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. flashina iti-":~-THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette 8S9 lquna Canyon Road. ofren the :~~a h~ :-nee Ooosf ,ro li Ave., Ne;'!PC>n Beach, San Franc1teo danceable music of Aphrodne. wnh
U'tl or orts. ac ets are or a style cabaret enitf'.!!nmcnt Wlth soloist ~bza Lorenz. rb)1hm1st Jerry
shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call ~lye McCrae vocalist an<i Ll~yt1 Martin at the keyboards and Harold 13~60iuGBTEOUS BROTHERS Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to 10 p.m. ludd on sauphone and flute .. Cool . 615--5117. • Danc:in'' bqjn; :?t 8:30 p.m. Wcdoes-80P 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's day-494-19Hor494-4310 ~~~~;!~~1-piano-StYll~ u~<ID Oll'lroJh-~Pt1~1PaclfictoHt
Friday .. Let lbc Goode T mes Koll': Wednesday. n daily S p.m. 10 2 Hi&hway. Sunset Bnch. off'm hve
• ft~ at 7 .m . with D.J. Dcnnu a.m .. 3131 W. oast Ht&hway New-Cll\Cn&llUDCQl ICYCQ mah
coverc ~ tu y 2-7880. Judah Star 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, $3 cover ~st N••hts .. a tnbUte to Ncii SUNSET P U8 166SS Pacific Coast charJc. S92'-l926 . .,... . . H'.aabway. unset Bea.ch, offers hvc stamna Tool Rosslru at eotertaanment seven n1&hts a week Tluareday
7:J0p.m. (S4co,!cr). At :30"Dantt~ Planet 10, rock.in' Rqpe 3 to 1 p.m· SUNSET P UB 166S5 Pacific Coast Dance. Dance.. Blast to lhc Past and then Casual Sax 8 p.m. to with ~J. Dcnnn .'f!-Goode. S• cova midm&ht. S92_ 1926. H1&hway, Sunset ~h. offers bvc
chatle:. Su~y. Rock Around the BLACKTHORN A tno pla)'ln& enten.aanmcnt sc'en ntlhlS a v.cc Clock. a histo.'! of rock ~d roll. tradJtJonal lnsh and Scolll h music Tont&ht throu&h Saturda)'. The RCJ· Ootcd Mondar_~ Still Rocltin . .after each Sunday at the Old Dana Point ular Cuys 9.30 p.m to I 30 am. SJ
all these Y~. Tues. 11 8 p.m.(S~ Cafe, at thecomerofGoldcn Lantern covercharJc. 592~1926 •
cover cbarle).;"Thc Backseat Boys and Del Prado Street! 1n Dana Point. b~c SOs and 6()$ dance bat?~: 9 P m. to No cover charJc m1dru&ht ($4 cover): on wcdnesda)'
at 8 p.m. ($4 Cover). Thursday. Crazy
Con&C1ts" 963-2366. .> NlGBT MOVES 5902 Warner Ave,
Hununa100 Beach. conttn info hoc:
M()..-0208.
GOOD VIBRAnONS a nostalg,ic
look beck to the sut ues at the Ncwpon
Harbor Art Museum, 8SO . San
Ocmcnte Ori vc. Ncwpon Beach with
a 11xt1cs type strtet pe.ny. costumes
and dances and an aucuon of
mcmonibilia. The 7 p.m. pany 1s
pn~ at $60 per person. Procttd5 su~n the Newpon Harbor An
Museum exh1b1uon and cducauonni
propams. 1S9-l 12l llilWELL 'S 317 Pacific Coast
H.pway, Hununcton Beach, Lee
Ferrell on . ptano. sax and vocals
toni&ht, 8:30 p m. to 12:30 a.m :
llonclay
'TH~ RIGHTEOU BROTKERS 1n
concen at the R1gh1eous Brothrrs·
Hop. 18774 Brook.hunt t Founuun
Valley, at 7.30 pm. Tickets SIS. For
more information. call 963-2366.
SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Coa t
Hi&hway. Sunset Beach, ofTcn hvc
cntcnaintncnt seven da)'S a week.
Too~t. The Rhumboo&irs 8 pm to
m1dnia)\L
Tueclay
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafa)ette
Ave., Ncw,P.°.n Beach. UDcJa Vu"
v~ui;r..., ~~,bc:..~.~p.m !I) l'·W
a.m. 67S-S777
SUNSET PUii I 66S5 'Pacific C'oa~t
Hi&h•"I), Sunsiet Beach. offers hve
cntcrtatnment SC\.en niJ)lts II w-ttk
Tonl&ht The M1ks 9 p.m. to I am S2
.J \II
Friday
AMBERS J\T AMBR IA fl9
To\\n Crntcr Dr . C'osta '\1l'\J { ''
s.Jndra'~JUHl) ling 6 10 9 p.m I nd;a'
and SaturJa). ~ )0 to '\O p m
WcdncS<Ll) anJ fhursda 4'1-7 ~~9
BlSTANGO IQI()() Von f...arman
In mt'. Jon Gamer mo fusn JatL.
popular standard and old time rod.
•n· roll n1&}\1I~. 8 lo 11 pm fut~a\
lhr\)Ugh SatUNll} 752· 22:?
RON'S 11' LAGUNA 1464 Coa~I
H 1&h\\a) Lagun:i &a.ch Ja.l1 'at.-ahst
Mon1cn1a bcg1nn1n1 at 7, 0
pm tom&ht and ~turd.a) 497-4 71.
DRIFfWOOD LO NGE 11462 Pa-
cific Coast H11n\\t1). 1 luntiniton
Bea h prcscn~ tht' \\IO&trs Tno
.. ,th sonl) from the 30s and 4°"
Fncb> and Saturd.a). pm. to
m1dni&ht, and unda) ~ 10 6 p.m
• • • Iris • *•
''"·I ~~ I J'>t.. tor Dnft"'ood Lounftl'
\ILLA !\OVA p1am)t Carlo~ Or-
. ~·· 111.·rlo~m' .i 'Jr1l't~ ol l'J'i\
";, r ng. "kl 111111' .ind <\\.Ta<.1onal
l .11111 tl • .I\ "'lJ IJ \ orttl'' T hurs<l.1'
, ,1.,l!h ' I UJJ\ llllnl h \(Ip m Ill
.1 11. '>und.1\ throuith \\ cJnl'\·
.t .. 11,1111 ,, l1 pm 111 I 'O .1 m
K .lo.11J I .1u1111' 1a11 .1nd Hroad"'a'
,. I ll!(\11, thq),Jlh) '''I "'l'\I( (l<J\I
I. ~h"·'' '-•'"port &:id1 rt·P·"'~lm
l'<\FE LIDO °'Ill 't11h "it ;-..l'"'J')(1r1
B .. 1d1 ,, ... , 2•11111 prl'\l'nt\ l'llll'rta1n·
;, Ill lli)!hlh I 111l\ ( IUl'rrl'ft\ ',. \ll'I
•.ught • p n1 t" I 1,f, .1 m.)' Co\l'r
.II !(l'
Sunday
('.\'\,Cl'\ B.\H <\:-..O G RILL ll"''
I .1t?u• !..·'" ~ K•>.ld I JgunJ R(':trh
-n:'t \T1111t,. ' TJi\i, WI ~'
.1 .., .t. • •11 -I to p m
Rl \I Rl '\'\l::R t>1111 f'al1f1, C 11.1\t
II 1~:r ·" ...,l JI Hl .1d1 prl "'nl '> r hl·
'1 ' 1' t " R,·.ilh 110l' 01 \11ulhl·rn
.11 r.11111 •. ' mo'I populJr dl\tdand
111 l•Jnlh 11.111 11 to 111 p rn l'J ch
..,., ,1,.. '" ,o,,·r lhargl·
: ' I '>'II 1 I _-I
CAFE LIDO ~01 '\0th \1 '\oc~pon
lkJ, h l JI rn Ja11 "1th Bohh' Rl·d·
,,_i 1 •• 11u1rnl! 1h" c.aru.i Rrothl·r..
; ; I hi \ "\ I J1 Ill l'llll'rt31nmC'nl
r11g111.~ ll ''' r 1\1 111 I .i m ton1g.h1
''th lhi: \\J\lll' \\a\nr Band
675-~968.
Monday
CAFE LIDO. 'i<11 31Jth \t ,1't'4pon
&ach. F nh:rta1nmcnt n1ghtl~ K 'o
p.m.-1 a m \\ J~ nl' Wa, nc Band" 1th
'ocahsl Holli 5n.ith th1'i C\Cn1ng
l'l~:i-:90~.
RON'S IN LAG UNA 1464 \ < oast
H1gh"a~ I a~una lkach J t•.11ur1''.
Rogl'r Carr at thl· p1Jn'' ~~;, nt·n1ng
~·P-~~ ~I
Tuesday
RO:'\'S II'\ LAG l':\A I ~M \ < oa\t
I I 1ghy. a~ l aguna Beach Pop 1a11
Jrll!.t\ I.~ nda Roth Jnd (,reg \'ail
l'Jl h f UCWa~ <ind \\ cdnl'~) l"\ C·
ning tx:g111nin¥ at ., 30 491.41:1 71
CAFE LIOO \01 'l)th St ""e\.\<purt
&.slh E.111:n.i111mcnt n1ghtl> 8 '\()
pm tu I .i m Runn1l' Bru"'n o n
l.c~ board\ and '1bc\ tonight
b "'5-~%h
Wednesday
LE MERIDIEI' HOTEL .Hoo
\.lac -\nhur Bhd 'c"Port &a\:h
"Le Jai1 ( luh·· fl•atunng "orld da'>'
J317 ant!>t!> !>pothghtcd "'te l.I) 1n the:
lllUf SIOI'\ \tnum ul the ( afl' r IC"un
f or more tnformJt1on t all 47t1-~IJOI
C:\IC:n)IOn 311 '
CAFE LIDO '<II 30th St.. 1'c\\pon
Bea h. prcscn ~ cntcrta1nmcnt night
h . Hraz11tan J3Ll b) KeV}n Lcttau
1on1ght 8:30 pm to I a.m. 675-296
Thunday
CAFE LIDO 01 30th St .. ~e\\Port
Beach. prcscnh .\le' Ta~lor. J3tl
\ tX.alt~t "1th the \\ a) nc Wa~ nC' Band
1on1ght !I.JO p m. to I :! m t. ~S-2%
or 6 71~~0~0.
RON'S IN LAG UNA 1464 ~. <. oast
H 1ghwa). Laguna Beach featurl'!o
uarrl'll "i1mon and his gu11ar tont~ht
497.4jpt
JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or
gan11a11on to pre\Crve and encourage
l1"c J&ll meet~ C\.Cf) Thurs.Jn) <it 7
p m and 1!> open to 1an mus1c1am
and JU// bum. For more 1nlorma11on
call Or ( harlc'i Rutherford at
_ 5819 er 8111 S<cu at 6"1•764~
D\'\('I .
Friday
THE JOPFREY BALLET to ntgh1
through .\pnl 13 at the Orange
( OUOI\ Performing .\ns ( C'nlc..r
under thl' anl)llC d1rtt11on of Gerald
\rp1no C una1n 11me is pm n1fhtl~
"1th l"o :! pm. ma11necs .\pnl 1-and ~3 Rcpcno~ program "'II 'ar.
nighll) T1d;cl\ range 1n pncc from
S I '\ 10 $39 and art available at the
Oran&c ( o unl\ Performing .\rt~
(enter bol. office S56-\RTS and
T1d.c1ma~tcr. 740-2000.
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 45(1>
MacArthur Bh d. 'k"JlOrt Sci•{ h
··"n b l'nin& of Moto"'n .. each
fnda~ v.11h the Stonchndac Rand
from' to 11 p.m.476-lOOl...J:.\ICn\IQn
3113
T\ l .ISTI '\GS
DANCE lftJDIO 2411 Ncwpon S.tudaJ ........... _......,.. ___ ,,_ .. Blvd., 2-C. C0111 Mesa. Wednet(f.a)
LE MtltJDIEN ROT'EL 4500 ni&bt <Uncn open to the trnC'ral
MacAnhur 81\d . Ne~pon Ekach public with a one hour dance cb 1,
"Oanc1n1 1n "lle"'Pon" 1oncbndp: prtt'Cdint the public dance btsJnning
Band v.1th a \ arict) of b11 band and at 8 p. m. Dance 9 p.m. unt1I m1J -
Broad"a) from to 11 p.m . each n1&ht COit for dance dau and danl"t'
Saturda) for 1nforma11on, call '' S7 per person. Sofl drinlts •~a1lablr 476-2001. ex ten ion 3113. for pun:ba.sr. For morc informa11on
LONDANCE/FREO ASTAIRE orrcsenation~. call 6S0-3048.
STUDIOS 3625 W ~bc.\nhur u11c
308. nl3 .\na. Dance rorcouplnor
!>tn&lc • IM turda} .md 3rd Sunda) c·acn month. 8.30 lo 11 :30 p tn
dmiu1on S.S includes rtfrc~h·
mcnts Ballroom Lelin d~ncins. Call
8.S0.0676 for more 10fonnat1on
Sllllday
IRE SOPlllSTfCATE ~ ternoon
""''n& danl mg. \1a\l's Lounge :11 the
Red Lion Inn. JO.SO Bmtol trcrt
Co ta M~ prc:-.cnt\ Barne\ 01\0n
and ht\ .20.pi«eordx>\tra c~c:I) un-
02) allcrnoc)n lrom .2 to 6 p m.
dm1\)1on I\ S5 per pcrwn. free
\alc:t pJrl..in&-T1cl..C'I\ mav ~
pun:ha~d in athan c 11 the hotel 11f1
shop f or morl' mformat1on, <'111 lld.1
Bari) at <:!I '1~9:!-:!I H . r
Monday
MARTI~ 11 TO" \~ins ~nee
(tub mccl\al ""'c:ral Oran < ount)
loc1auon D n c:~. chtU:C con~
d nee tnp.,, pla~ o u11ng.\, beach
i>antc., arc omc: ot th( aC'tt' 111c\
Dan{t h'i.\.On\ arc offered q1nn1 ng
to .id"4l11n·d. b;1lll'u<>m tu ~"'"J. for
ume\ ;md l(\t .i11on\, call 4<J.J.S I .
Wedneeday
COSTA MESA/•·RED ASTAllUt
Tlnanda7
COSTA MESA QUICUTEPPER a sen.or cnucn $QIJll'C dan{c 1r~11
K"ck: c11pcrienccd .square dance cou-
pks to JO•n them The Ou1ck.s1cpfk·h
mc:ct rqularl)' e\CI')' thunda), 111
a m. 10 noon 11 the downto~'n
communtt.} · t111cr, nahc1m and
C'c:n1tr Su in {~ \a. For morr
1nformauon, c-.11 ~S-5669
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CllAMllElt OllCllDTllA with pcr-
fonn.ances by tbe M.a,.s. Women\
and M~e4 C'boi,.., pcrl'onn 1n con-
cet\ tooi&bt aJMS Saturday at 8 p m in
the F1neArtsConcnt Hall on the Ul I
Campus Tack.rt.s are $6 srnt"I
admusion, SS ~nJOr cntLtn and
studenu and arc l\/Wble at the rm
Aru Bot Offic:tJ. 1~16. the un Bren Evenu \.mttr Bott OffiC<'.
8'6-~0CJ()"aftd. Ticllciron. 6J4. I 300
CBA PMA N COLLEG t: ClfAM8ER ORCBelTRA .AND
CllOlll ll 8 pm. ID tht !mun
Rmtal HaU, located in lknea Hall
narthecomerof Palm and(tntcrin
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f \I I '\It \ICC tt'\ 11'\I I It
the City of <>ranee. Tdeu are S6 for
SCMral admiUJon, S4 for seniors and
students and may be purchased
throuah the Chapman tJcktt office.
997-6112. 997-6 71.
Saaday
TBE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE Cluucal 1tnn1 quart.ct Opus IV aa:ompuaa Sunday brunch 11 a.m
to I p.m 3001 Newport Bl"d
Newpon Beach. 6 7l-3440.
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(957-4033) Tuesday~ throush the Anaheim Cultunl Ans ("'enter. and Saturday at 8 pm unda)'s at 1 fnday~ at Is p.m . \aturdats at 2.JO 931 . ttarbor 81\'d An.ahc1m p.m until Apnl 30.
and I . Sunda)'s at 2 30 and 7 p.m .. :(544-7124),Saturda)'sand unda)' 11 "GEMINrattheCo t~Mesa(IVIC
un11I May H 2 p.m. thrOU&h June I P1a)'hOuK. 611 Ham1hon t < o ta
.. ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" at 1hc ''BRIGADOON" at Southern Cah· Mesa (6S0..5269) Thu~)s throuah
Harlequin Dinner Pla)'hOust" 3503 '> fortua Collt1t. H fair Dr1,c < O\ta 'iaturda' ~at 8 p m. <iutida~sat :! p m
Harbor Bl \id . ·:inw ~na (97iJ-SSl l 1 Mc-sa (S56-J610. e\l 1741, l hur\da)~ un11l Ma>-7.
nightly Clltcpt Monda)!> at varying throu~ ~a1urtla)\ .u 8 pm unul ..--------------
curtain ume.s through July q April • 9
BEAR REV E. a musical 'anetv "CABARET" t lhiabcth ltow-
show for the bcndit or C'b1Tdren ard'!> ( un.un (:ill Oanntr Thea1er,
Hospital of Oran&&: Count y. an the 690 El Camino Rral Tustin
Robcrt..B Moore Theater al Orange {333-IS40). naghtl} cxcrpt Monda)'S
Coast ( ollcgc Costa M es;a at \ary1 n1cunain umes throuiih Junr \ nO-O 112). 1on1ghl and Saturda) al 4.
p.m. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" at ( hnst
"BEAUTY AND THE BEAS'rhy C6nqe Irvi ne. I :\0 Cundor'<l1a,
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Actors clutter up the scenery in 1 Wi
De.Au Scfllotl LecaJ Secretary
Costa Mesa
.. Winter People .. felt lake a remake
of .. Witness" even down to Kelly
McG1llis in the role of the single
mother. This tjme, however. 11 1s the
outsider (Kurt Russell) who 1s the
pacifist and the local mountain
people who arc violent.
The piec.c is set in the early '30s.
Russell is Wayland
Ja c k son . a
widower/clockma
ker who 1s heading
cast with his young
daughter. Their
truck qujts while
ford1na a n ver and
they find their way
to Colhc Wnght°s
(McG11l1s·) remote
i.__..:.._--~~cabm Col~e has
been exiled due 10 the stigma of
beanna and keeping her 1llcg1umate
bab} boy. The son was fathered b)
rowdy ruffia n Drury Campbell (aptly
played b). Mitchel Ryan) un-
beknownst to e11her family because
the Campbclls and the Wnghts arc
feuding.
The film proceeds to chronicle
Wayland and Collie meeung and
fall1na in love with each other amidS1
the beautiful scenery.
However, many questaons came to
mind while I was walch1ng this film.
For instance, after Wayland's truck
stalls, the mean ol' Campbclls find.
loot and overturn it in the nvcr.
Wayland continues to build nice little
clocks. Wbctt dtd the tools and uniqu~ parts come from? Another is.
why are Collie and the baby forced to
lave in lhc deep woods when she and
the baby arc obviously welcomed
when they to ao town?
The movie was uneven. ft dragged
BeUI Cobb LecaJ Secretary
Newport Beacfll
.. Winter People .. 1s one of those
beautifully filmed movies that Lnln~
-i)Oru you to another ume. another
place. Ifs set 1n South Carolina.
between autumn and spnng, in the
midst of the depression era.
-The movie, based on a novel by
John Ehle. 1s about a quiet. simple
m111 who wins the confi~ or a
small and very backward community
of hall people. h's also the story oft.he
women in has IJfe. Kurt Russell plays
the tender lover. and Kelly McG1nna_s
is the beautiful and somewhat mys..
tcrious woman hv1n1 alone on the
mounlaln.
A.lthou h the film sometimes re-
minded me of a
cross between
.. Lillie House on
the Prairie·· and
.. Bo nanza," 11s
SJmphsuc ·Iheme
had enou&h startl-ma episodes to
hold my allentJon.
This as no k1dd1e
show, ev'en though
_ __.._ ___ __.It docs feature two
o 1hc bei.1 youna actors I've seen an
years.
But, the contrast between the dim-
witted country folk and the ruthless.
primitive backwoodsmen is too startc.
It is hard to identify with either aroup.
The outdoor sctonas arc spcctacu·
tar, the action
scenes arc brutally
realistic. and the
v 1lla1nous
Campbell clan 1s
about as scary as a
family can ~'· Overall. the actm&
aJona. would sud-
denly surac and
arab your ancn-
l1on, then quacldy
lose the spark.
Finally, there
wasn 't an y
chem1Stry bctwttn
McGillis and
Russell. Their
scenes were flat. It
wun't lhe1r fault,
~ 1s solid, and
although lhe pace
slows at times. at
setms in keepina
thouJ.h. Everyone did a fair and
adm1rable job in the actina depe~
ment. The problem lies with Ted
Kotchcfrs somber and un-1m~n.atjve adaptation of John
Ehle s novel. It p ve me the UlJe to
leave the room for a while and come
back later when the action picked up.
with the culture of the times. The en~ma i~ ~ctable, teary. but not
quite sattsfyina.
If you like stones about strons.
handsome people who are aood at
bean-this is your movie. The moral
is very interestina, t~ a t8d
tedfou1. But, overall. I enjO)'N the
show. It's nice to be reminded that the
country bas advanted ti\ ttle past ~
ycan. Or at least we're tryina.
Our ratings
D1a.-e Elweod ,.,,. ..
SaataAu
.. Winter People" 1s a romantic
suspense drama starrinf Kelly
McG1lhs and Kurt Russell. Set 1n the
wilderness in 1934. "Winter Pcopte••
tells the story of Wayland Jackson
(Russell). a Widowed clock maker,
and his rom.ance with the reclusive,
mysterious Collie Wright (McG1!lis).
~ '101V~M ll W.-y1and ~nd
his sweetly
ptCCOClOUS daugh•
ter, Paula. set
st.randed on lhe
way lo points un-
known.. Their
truck JCU Oooded
while CTOSilO& a
larac stream and,
bcfore}OU kn.ow 1t.
lhcy fall upon the
l ovely Ms
Wnght's house.
When the U'UC'k-1s destroyed by a
aani ol lhleves.. Wayland and Paula
are almosl rcJucianlly taken un.dcr
the Wn&ht family's "prot«t1v~·
wina. From tlus Point on. the film
lakes on some very suspenseful
undcnones. Who is the father of
Collie's illeait1mate child? What's so
mysterious about CoJlie's house.,
Why does everybody look at Wa)-
land like he has a baa piece of food
haf\llQ& from htS mouth? The QUCf.o
tions &<> on and on ...
The most spcciacular pan or this
fi Im is the scenery. Sbot on location 1 n
North C.arohna. it's almott d1stract.-inJ to hlVe K10C'S in lbe same tee~
w.t.h the waletfalls and ~ fields.
Ruucll doet an amiable )Ob as
Wayland, a man .-ho's ttylft& to look
out for bis dautbter'a bnt intctt'lU as
wtll u his own. Kdly McG1llts as
pcrfect.ly cast u Coll.it. a youna
woman who's terrified of the dafk
side ofber past but sriU strona eno"l&h
to hold her own an a man's wortd The
real jewel ID tbec.ast IS Lloyd BridttS.
who plar C.Olhc's father. A truJy
immona ttar, 8~ steals every
~ne.
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1..,..aNlpel
If you are 1n aft upbeat mood when
deod1~ wbat movie to&<>~. don't
peck tins one "Wtnt.tt Ptople'' tS a
loft$. $low mov.e that bordcn on
~ M~tlht and Kun Rutsctl
star an this De·
pres\lon-era
drama. wb1cb
lakes p&ICC ID the
mououain1 bad:
East RutecU pla)S
an unemployed
clockmaker .
Widowed I couple
of ycan car11er.
RUWll. aloft& •nh ._.. d_l•J itcr,
C!Oantr) lookllll b
did her ~ ll"rt is nwnl> JU l comes aJonJ lo mailer lbc 1d)lhc
•to1cal. aJ1houlh hr does e>a:u1onally pcac:c of lhc1r days lo.,ethcr ) sho• a .Jiltlt ;1*wann enabuwlsm
for the clocks hr makn Tbf real
emotional~ ollhe movie comn
from the \'ioko«, and there •as a lot
m0tt "'~ than this 1~wer/reviewef-.. comf'onablt wnh
The buic plot Wk>ws routht)· af\cr
Of coW'SC ... W1toCSS" had Hamson
ford, storyline
suspense and
~or su1A&l tct)-
»OO bet"'ttn the
mak and female ~ This film
lacks all those
thlnp.
Romeo ud Juhtt.
but lla'C Rocnt<> is
a ~.....,. drunk
aamcd Coy
Campbell. Who'd
"'" 1 n.cie litt like But did l mcn-J u Ii ti I R t II)' UOfl that the OD· McOUlll 10 wwnd location photopa· ... h ., F phy wes $tunn1n1'?· up Wl111 im. Of· Call the ptetute "C'llllly Sttncs of l:·,*w*'an l~~ W1ottf 1n the H1Ucountl') of North
. '91i111Da .. child by .Carolina·: and fof)Ct all tbat talk
• hila, a llkli lir'l. about peuioo Tbtte isn't any. But
· far Im ~ lie lttl Waylaft the ·-· tht ""er and the snow wall ,..._ ·1lm' 1 plll)'t!d by KIU'\ u-., Jll._..; • .. eldlemcft1 of a ~ ~ brealb awa...:cy_. --~
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= o· 1111 fir * role ol ~. Tu'ed of no one hstcn1nt \O =~:.:·..::.:.:~~ r:.=~~~~~,~= =h•h aty, •if II Ii.ii up 10 re lt"A' movies for our ..-..n Wlillfl. M9i lll0,1 "E'weybod)'' a CritK"". feature.
a Is w "'dKNlt 1 trlClr Ol Thia's riab•· for e'sht ~· • ._., r.: IOO CU ., to t« lht bc'sl o.t••" II * __. for ll11 • tomet~mcs woni> of tlW IMril. ....... '"W•9* 5-y.. aewfilmte IMyOptnllon&the
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No espfit de gore in 'Cyborg'
Bei.oa a bta fan ofS2 n•ahts over at the Westbrook,
ifs been a Iona umc 11nce your Uoc dropped SS.SO on a
mom. The last lime be dJd that be saw a film about some
looncy auy who ran around the Middle East kilhn1
e11eryonc 1n 11aht. That. of courw. was .. lawrentt of
Arabia." .
Well, your favorite Unc dropped another five-fifty
the other n1abt to sec a film about some loony guy who
ran around Atlanta lUlhng everyone in sight. This, of
counc, was "Cyborg."
Havll\I blown our bucks at the box office. your Unc
and. his friends '1obbered up to the rcftcsbment 11.aod.
The air' bcbJnd the counter asked 1fwc were going to sec
.. Cybora."
How could she-tcU? W~s-1H>UNtull-blan.lt-cyn-and
the lack of any d1scem1blc intt:lliacnoe? be obVlously
didn't know the audience forwhicb your Unc wntcs. 'cw:
she tned to talk us mto "MaJor Lea&ue." But her
SCUllba.11 assistant b t&hJy recommended "() bori."
particularly the l:qJnnfoa.
You betcha. Any fiJm wbett the first frames focus on
naked chJCk:s bas cena1nJy aot my endorsement
Jean Claude: Van Damme. the kanue dude who
kicked butt aJJ over the Yellow Peril in the totally put
movie, "Bloodsport." is bad as the "fint bcroofthc 2 lst
Centul)"
'cm.
Evidently not too man)' people ha-.c the plague
E1tbcr that. or tbe spcctal effects dcpa.nment ran outta
money. Ygu only~ a few wnh pustuJ(S.. phk&m, and
open sores. Maybe tbcy'tt Just tttn-agcn OlYd on
steroid.al M&M's,
Anyhow, you've heard of the Su; Mdllon Dollar
Man. Our fnendly nc1ahborhood cybori bears a cunous
n:scmblantt to t.bc Dollar N1nety-E1gbt Woman. This
broad havina been kidnapped by the bad suys ("The
Hills Have Eyes" rejects) Who want 10 control the c0.tt
and therefore the world as be1nJ tnelced by our hero. Van
Damme. and some naa-alona-chiclc
Van Da.mme's opreu1on never changes, whether
touma-1 ~onto a meat hook or watclun, ... autau
her clothes off 1t 1«ms to be the look-of someone v..bo
can't fign out 1fhe occds Ex-La.x or Kaopcctate.
And, tn the cl.Jmacuc final tcenc Yfberc the had guy 1
stabbed 1n the back. end 1n the chest. blood pumping out
hkc ttd tnk Crom a federal b~t deftClt. Van Damme.
leavana the heavy l)'tnJ face down an the muddy guncr.
turns bis beck. You don't trunk he's f'C21Jy dead do r_ou~
Our hero h.asobv1ousJ~"crsccn "Fnd.ay the l)th or. for that mattt:r, the ho eodtn& of'·fatal Atlract1on "
-c}'bort .. is one o tbcm han&·)'Our-fect-ovcr-thc-
seat·1p·front-of-you-and~toss-baclc·fotsa-crub roov1cs,
where )OU analyze somethina that has the mtcllcc1ual
content ofa video repnsina the wit and wadom o f Wall
G~tJt .
Wbatacentury thu 1s.Allaonc to bell, lbepU"nk:s rule
1t; there's murckr, rape, ~th, st.arvauon. anarth). the
plague. And )OU tbou&ht st.andtnJ 1n line at abc OMV was
touah. Our hero bas to guide tbLS Cybofl (o Atlanta so that
she can_. deliver• cw:c for t}l~ pla&uic. Ever been to
Atlanta1 That's a pl.ace where you IC1 dtteues. not cure ,
Shamelessly nppinaofTfilms hlce"Escape from c"'
York," "Blade Runntt.'' and npec1all> .. Mad Mu;·
.. <=Ybora .. 1s duller than. and fortunately onJy lasts as Iona
as; ·a $49 paint }Ob.
Commercials in mOvie theaters
off to an unpopular S~art in US
It)' GltE'TEL WIKL.£ ----Put some racy, J)1ttcry commm::'laJs 'llr1th lots of
naked bodies on mov1e scrttns 1n France and the
auchcncc aocs wtld.
But do the art1t tlllna 1n the United Stau:s -With
lbe Jiu'-but _,thout the nud:ny-•nd the ac:tsao o"cr as b11 as suclcy Ooors. st.ale popcorn and O\'crpnced and).
Richard Doddcndat. ~mor vt~ prat<knt for
c:orporate41\&.tkct1n1 at AMC EntcrtaJnmtnt 1n Kansas
Cuy, Mo .• said -.hen AMC tnqi Jhe ads in theaters..
audacnces went ~rt..
MThert "' public d1 pfeasute 1nd1calcd by throv.-
tnJ popcorn boxes at the setttn and pcopk wanuna their
money bKk." he wd. "They Id\ home to a"o•d
commerctal tclcv1 ion. They ptJd money a.nd experted
relief."
"I've been 10 theater\ ""here people booed.'' said
Barbara Lappen. advertmna muc for Ad Weck
map.z1ne. "On paper they sound arcat .. but the can
only be successful af they're really artfully done and
su.rpnsana.. •• In frarK"C, audacocn act about 30 minutes of
commcraal" -..bic:h must b)' law be 90 ~rccnt
tt'\ett.ainmcnt. In Amcncan theaters. tho~. audtenctS
WbO aro ofkn uked to PllY u much as$ I 0 a uckct.; rncnt
t.bc 1ntnalion.
The Ids would ba"c more t.a)'1na powcl' 1f the
hc:IPcd k>wn uckct pnccs. 1&1d Ed Swanson, scniot vice
praidm\ of .an and matUt.1na for Modero Talk.if\&
~we ~KC 1n C'tuai90. which d&Slnbu\tt corporlk--~ filiM. He ~a ftCICDt movte outu'C ~lb
his •mily •a •hich be D9id S22 for four wkcts -&t\er a S'° di.Daer dMct.. '"I( I'd bave •t \bttc aDd tttn a coaunntial I'd have bttft l*~td."
·NobodY hkn commmiah.." said TCl'I') LaUlhrc1',
praiidat ot'ScfteoV'lllOD Cl.llCIU NetWolk. a.New :Yon.-
.... a p sy "8t ditilributrt coauncrtiah, •But
lbele'• 1 wmmdoua kiua.oo 1• thas a>ua&ry for IC)Od
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t_yp1caJ TV commcroals. and some of them an be edited
for tckvlSlon
0.11e 0.nzn-. n.alJonal ad"·crus101 manqer for
To)ot.a, wd the dl.l'CCtors bared to do tbc ads often ha'"c
cxpencnce with feature films and stunts such u car
cha.tcs. He refuscd to di vu.lat ho-. much To)ota spends
on theater l<h
In the 1 O)Ol.a ad, wtuch Danzer ulcns to the
achentutt fonnW. of .. Ra.adcrs of the Lost .._r\," 1 man
dreams he's bona chased throuab a Juntk 1n tus To)ota
four,whecler by an imaa>bal)' threat There' no d1aloeue
u.nul be •-akes "P. looks out bis Wtndo.,· and tttS h1
To)ota "mna outside Tht-n an announttr sa) :
"TO)Ot.a's new V64 4 Get 1t .M before at ~ts )OU."
Daiuer didn't ltno"' tf the ads helped saks. but he
saad they~ t1pecaa=ly ood at rcach1na males I to 34
)Qf'j old. lltfhO arc ty ly haht TV VIC1il'er$.
"In the theater 9 perctnt ofthe~pluc.oe )ouraJ,"
Denzer said. "The> maatu be cauna ~pcorn. buttbcv \CC
tbe ad With tclcn11on )'OU ha\.e no 1dc.a whc1hcr the) arc
ao1na to look at It •• M~hKI Bcmacxhi. a profnt0r of martcnna at the
Un111erMtY of Drtroil. has 11ud1cd the.a~ ad"cnasana
and thtnb com.-rues 1ncttaJinely will want to ttt lhOr
prodlK'tl h1W"ed on the bi& tct'ttn •
..Rial!t now 1t'1 u oum.andu't Q} to commut'llate
•1lhcon unwn."twtaid ... Vaewenwin~to ... rctt1"c
t.hcm With mort 1n1eNS1 ud nwybr ~n. They may
rt.)«1 them 10 their beens. but they arc probabl 901na to
n•>" 1n the saddle «net witnet1 \hem." ·
lkrna«b1 thinks the ad will thrive bccautc 1n
the.attn tbcrc 1s much Ins compet1taon for a v~·s
, auenUOft . and bccallk' the onema. unlike VC'RI.. c1on·t
' blJtt t.bc option o(baod-hdd con~s .
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He>wt"tt, IOfM t.bea~ chain e~ti\lft lft ltU opunul&ic. Tky •Y t-.c:tion from aYdimces ._ ~ 10 o~ -.tivc tbey ritMd _._ buliMte 1f
&bey dida't l*lf tM ..
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lllC CCNatJY,-IUd llutt Ouncaa, C1aicileo ...... ms s b O•nl a... -ne c•.,.., lik dlie
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OC authors to be -feted at U~ I .Suhday
· fhech1dglory <>f<'' en f'N)pleansc-s
from th .1uthon ··
-/)r '>.imut'I JohnS<>n
By BETH COBB
\<,c;umantt John\on "a\ n11ht. thl'
~4th \nnu.t1 C lr.tngl' ( nunt~ .\uthor'
l l kb1 .llll>ll 'IX>n\orc:d h~ the: l (
In nl' r nl·nJ, ut thl' L1brar. "'II be
lll'Oll'ndou'I~ ~lonou'
f he,., l'l\I J dinner '-(·hedukd al b
pm 1111 -,unda). \pnl :!3. at th<'
I 1' in,· \l.tn 1011. ~ 111 h0nor more than
hi• <hJ fllotl" < ount' residents and
tl·.i,ha' ~ho "'''l' pu-hhshed 1n 1988.
T hl' tcJ(url .l ~peakt'r will IX' Sir
Eldon (1n11i1h, ;;i Rcgenl<, Prof<'ssor
at l (I .ind Jn I lonoral) C1111cn of
<>rdngl' ( ount\. ''ho is currcntl~
Jl'tt1n11 had. anJ lonh OCl"-el'n Or-
Jng,· ( ount) .ind London. wht're h<'
hold~ .i !K',tt 1n the: House o f Com -
mun\ L1Le ,·ac:h of the past speaker~
, hosen h\ thl' l 'C I Fnends to addrt'S\
thl·ir .\uthQr\ ( elc:brat1on. G nffiths
ha\ J unique bac1.ground to bnng to
thl· ,•,cnang his ad,enturC\ as ('Or-
rc~pondcn1 for Time and Life maga-
11nc\. and as editor for News"-ttk
ln1cma11onal and columnist for 1he
\\-ash1ng1on Pos1
Each ~c:ar. "nee 1he university
openrd 1n 1965. the Lill Fnends
ha'e hosted thr erkbrat1on. which
has bcco~e fa mous an its own nght.
Tht• Friend\. whose ~. ~oo memlX'rs
ma1.c: 11 the largest group of its ._ind 1n
the rnunll') IS also l T I'\ Olde I
suppon group
Margo Allen. a mr mlX'r sin~ I Q6S,
recalls a con versa lion at the founding
dinner Thr v oup·s first F1ct1on
Award winnc:r was E.M Nathanson.
author of ··0tn) Dozen:· (which
went on hl )CIJ ~ m1lho n copies)
Nathanson \31d: -wnt~_u a loncl~
Job. and mo<.t authors arr solitary
people This lund of acknoYrledgment
1s a real encouragement. It's tht' most
super 1hing for an) group to d o ...
According to Dan Lopn. an Or-
ansc Count) novelist who has Yrn1ten
amcles aboul his ~crs. UCT' annual -let's (ace u -w't ·an need our wn\en totethcr ...
au1hors dinner 1s prestigio us. some--eoc04.lrqcment. Some art worluna The Frinwh art maJunca ~aative
1h1ng mos1 local wntc:rs aspire to. alone. Tbert art pockeu o f wn&en move tn a new d1re«1on tbas yar by
··Lots of &ood things come out of who don't kno w each other. ma ny 1ncludtnl authors whose wcwt ts
this event. fir'St. it's a real fatht'r in suit ao to LA. for thctr contaets. We associated with the film ~
)Our cap to be ho nored there. It's a ha"e a lot of lone v.olvcs out t~rt. Bcina honored tb1s year arc
mountain peak for local wntcrs And The UCI Fncnds d1nl'\C1' helps pull Shenlyn Mcntcs. Namtor and R~
--------------------------------------, en Wcnkam. Photoerapbcr. wbo
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collaborated on the 60 mmute --•••w.,11111---.. • -videotape "Hawau -Lovelier Than
EXTRA<>RI>l\ .. \H\ l{I ~SI>< )\SI. I<) Ever.-Scrttnwntcn Tert) Black.
author of "Dead Heat" ahd l t\.t
Shaa>n. author of "Dead Poof' •~
also ~l\ilftl awards.
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'}\ MAGICAL ANO MOVING RIDE.
With its delicate mix of counter-culture Wit and tracitional values. it's a
movie that could have been made only in the U.SA For W..Wa s who leave
their hearts open, the rewards are plentifuJ~ -DIMd~~~
•'fleld of Dre ... .
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KEVIN·COSTNER
.FIEID9!:1>RF.AMS
Author Do~ Muir. W't\osc no"el
'"Red Star Run · as included on th1\
year's hst. 1s bu•y p~panna a hde
presentation for the event. At last
)car's dinner, Muir ment10,ncd 1hat a
'11& show -.oula ennch the e~enina.
He found himself wllh lht' Job. but says he doesn't mind. ''l'H aouen a
lot of suppon from this community
I'm alad for 1hc c~ to put
M>mcth1na beck 1n10 11."
Muir's badi:around 1n docu~n-
1ary films (he worked a\ an oc1ate
producer and """'" for JM:quc C04.lsteau and lltv1d l-Wolptt
PToduct.aon1) t1 com1n1 an handy. bvt t~ voluntttr film job prest'ntcd the
In'm••ms
Aeetlll!
~no\lchst wtlh an ~•pccwd
.. As 1 orpaiied &.ht boOkt
filnu-.. I couldn't rn111 tk
ltmpUlllOft lO to liu'.O'llll thnn. The
malerial was fastc1....._ Ifs in-
crcd1bk the wealth of lllcnt tlaat Ont
ttt1on of the country Ml beta ilbk to come up wtlh, .. says Muir. .
This ytar's lis1 is almost cvtnly
dtHdcd amona ftn.IOll and non-
f1C1Jon. There an tbru boOb o(
poetry, SJ-' m)Sltnn pd l 1 '°'"
m.anet:S Four art hiteonesofOranec
Count)'. three arc biolraPhta.. O\lcr a
dozen deal ~'ith scholarly tub,fccU.
and tc\ era I arc dc~C*d to IOtM fattt
o(writ1na,
Al lust four of the aulhorl: Do ..
Muir. Roben Ray, Maralys Wills.
and Oal.ky Han 1eaeh CTat1"c -nt-
'"' at local col~ Some of lh11 )tar's •ulhon wnlt about otbtf
authors. some wnte about wntina
T•oofth1s )car'u cltttioruatt books
about boob
Oakley Hall's Iona 1wa1ttd "The
An and C naf\ of O'llel Wnu"'' a
comptla11on of a hfcunx-'s 1nfor·
mat1on &kant'd b)' the d•r«tor of
L'Cl's famou1 ~nuna pr\)lt'am • .,
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P'atttda A. a.. . .. "' Soft ltaJI.,, music adds the final touch to the
stro.like atmoephete of Papa)onny's Trattoria
Santa Ana. Wl1h a complete selection of freshly
ade Italian c:u'86ne, the recently-opened res-
urant Is a wtecof'M addlt4on to the Mile Square
ea for both tunch and dinner.
"We wanted to do aomethlng different. so we
larlned this for the lest two rs ·and have
a1ted for the~ tocatton--we leve th,...,=s..,..:is---11'"'
," George Wagner, part owner of Papajonny·s.
id. John Robln900, who owns Amelia's res-
urant on Balboa tstand, Is Wagner's a partner
And the din.enc. the pair strive for 1s
mediately llPP8f8nt. 'Although 1t may be
1staken on the outaide for a typical -pizza parlor
hlch they do MrYe, and it 11 very popular), once
ustomen step lnlkte. the casual. friendly
estaurant atmosphere maket dining a pleasure.
"We want people to feel comfortable 1n our
estaurant -we didn't want It to be fancy. but
anted cuatomers to be able to come in wearing
suaJ u well u dressy clothes and not teel out of
lace," Wagner Mid.
And, keepmg with the bistro-hke at-
osphere, cu1tomer1 will apprecjate the openess
f the reataurant, Wtth Its peach·cotored walls
heckered tableclothes and outside dining. 1·we
anted a clean, contemporary setting that would
omplement our trad1t1onaJ Italian food," tie
dded.
Papajonny·1 often fine ON World cuisine
In an airy. cont.-pcwary Midi ...
glasS 1s also available. u well as beer, cappuclno,
espresso and other beverages.
Wagner adds that all the dishes are prepared
with fresh ingredients "We have taken a lot of the
Items that are available at Amelia's and put them
on our menu. although we did add pizza ...
"Most -of the people that come In to
PapaJonny's once are not disappointed and come
back again and agam One of the things
cuiium;;-:; ~!':~ ·~ our good variety of food,"
Wagner said
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Pap•1onny's menu features a large selection
of entrees, Including Chlcken LesaonP ~~::~c;;-;, mushrooms~ ct:~ in a creamy white sauce.
-; ortelhnl, Cannetlonl; Spaghetti with Scallops
and Catamar1 More tradlt1onaJ items such es
prua or Spaghetti Wtth meatballs or sausage are
also availabte. Dinner specials are available tor a
family of four tor a.u than S20. Wagner said.
He added that customers like the cit-r
mo phere, which 1s fn.endty, and also the "good 1-
attent1ve service at the tables '" ~
On Sunday the restaurant has a special menu
for its brunch
"Our brunch 1s from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m.: and we
have a lot of unique dishes, such as a breakfast
The menu alto hu a -.Ctton of appetaers. pizza wh~h 11 very good," he pointed out.
soup. Nlade and dea«t1.
"I think people wtll be mpresMd with the
unlquene19 of our menu -I just don t thtnk that
there It mucn out th«• to compare to our
Papa)onny's Trattor1a is located at Edinger
and Euchd 1n Santa Ana. Take out orders are
ava11able on all menu items The restaurant Is
open seven da~ a week from 11 a .m to 10 p.m.
For more information, contact Papa1onny's at restaurant." w.-1tated proudly
A -.ction of wtne by the boUle or by the 531-9555
ROYAL KHYBER
Cul.Slne of lnd1cJ
celebrates
SECRETARIES' WEEK
Monday. April 24th -Frl~y, April 28th
r--:-_ Repay your secretary for all the hard work
she does for you all year long by treating
.. her to an exotic luncheon
.at Royal Khyber ...
lAnd we'll reward her with a surpri!e memento I
Part1rt Sufood Gril t.•tu,.s dilly f,.sh
st1food. PIStts ind grills-ti serwd on rh•
war1r-wffh rht mosr sptcr1cul1r \'TfWS 111
Nrwport Buch
Dinner gr1c10usly strwd n1ghrly-"' our
IH•uoflll dlflt11g room ind on°"' four Wlflr·
s~p1t10s
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Ritz-Carlton getaway packag~s accentbealth
By DONN.A ANO RAY OTT
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Perhaps you're loolling for a ro-
mantic weekend ~taway, complete
"1th champagne and truffles. to
cdebrate an annive rsary or other ~pt:c1al occasion. Or perhaps you
fa, or a weekend with an emphasis on
physical fitness and a healthier l1fc-
~l) le Both of these are possible
among fi ve packages currently being
offered by the R1t1-Carlton reson in
!.2g11na Niitucl.
The hotel's top-Of-tbe-lfoc packqe
1s .. The Ultimate Experience," con-
sisting of a one-ni&ht stay in the
Presidential or Crown suites. alona
with the services of a personal
concierge and limousine transpon
from the Oranie County, Los An·
gelcs. or San Dicao areas or airpons.
Upon your arrival. you'll receive
one dozen lona·s~mmed roses. a
bottle of Dom Pcnanon cham_paane.
two monogrammed Riu-Carlton
bathrobes. a gift of a crystal decanter
and two glasses., a $500 shoppina
.. Open For Lunch
11 :J0-4:00 Dally
F eaturlng salads, sandwiches,
fresh fish & pasta.
Garden & Patio Dining Available.
Also Accepting ReservMlons for Mother's Dav O.....p-ene llna1dt . •
675-1411
2515 £. {c:qit M-W)':1 Corona del Mar
-
DINNIB.!P.§.Cl~LS
spree in hoed sift sbopl, ud &be'* of
the boiel filftell ccnier. Abo, you will
meet with ~tativcs or the food
and bevetaft . staff to help you
personally desian breakfast, lunch.
and dinner menus which Will be
privately catered to your suite. AJI of
this corr.c: with a price 111 ofS4,SOO
per couple.
.. The Grand Occasion" Is another
one-ni&ht a-cbat. P!'ic:cd at S7SO to S 1,.500 per couple (dependina upon
choice of room or s&l1tc), and includes
bmousiM IJ'lml«L I wdtx>me bot--
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~ill thrU June 10
SUZIE A THE~
Con*CJunie L1 tin MY 1
SHAKE UMU a ROIL
ennotJ st/Ila nowhere man
The t op of
the pops
a pretty lnUc tune that &Jows with a
peaceful yet upbeat innocence.
But as an cnurc pac~. the
album's m.atenaJ ts so mal'Jlllally thin
and denvativc that it's almost a step
backward for Ltnnon.
Secretary's \\hk ·Arni 24th -28th
lreat Your Secretary
Th Lunch By The Bay!
A ~rt'at waterfront view with cntrccs to match. including:
Fresh Local & Hawaiian Fish ·Seafood Salads
8ro1lcd Lemon-Ginger Swordfish • Shnmp Scampi
Falct Mignon lkamaise ·Cajun Red Snapper
(~~)
RESTAURANT
503 E. Edgewater (adJacent to the Balboa
Peninsula feny landing) Reservllions: 675 -2373
"The Best
Just Got
Better!"
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presents:
GEORGE BUTTS
appearing Sunday-Wednesday
""'""4~ April 9th thru June 7th, 8:30 pm
. . . .
32802_1~acific Coa t Highway
South Laguna Niguel
499-2626 1 496-5773
Holl on O\('r to ctw Ht•11ht·11 E l.t·c· 101 rtl(·k hottrn11
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NEVEJIA
COVEii CH AllGE!
f) I \ I \ G 0 l I \\ I I II .J l It \
Customers come first at The Stuft Noodle
··tte's always pounng something
special. some wine that nobody's ever
heard or:· 5.a)'S a customer of Robert
Doul. ""ho. with his wife Mar). owns
Tb<.' Stuft Noodle 1n Newpon Beach
"M) rustomcrs art' m~ famil y.""
says Douk.
His purve yors must be his family.
too. because Douk really docs come
up with viands and potables other
restaurants can't seem to get.
Lookmg for a rare vodka. or a
THE 1938 FLOOD
Shortly after midnight on March 3, J 938, flood
waters from the Santa Ana River spilled out of the
Santa Ana Canyon at a rate estimated at 100,000
cubic fttt per wcond Fed by a serin o( storms which
h•d lasted five days, the Santa AM R1ve-r sent a wall
of water into the-COW\ty lu lling 19 ~pie-and
dt'vaslatang mo~ than one-fourth of the county'•
agricultural lands.
Whe-n the-waters sub.tided, only one vfl\kle
bridgt' (at Chapman Avenue) was usable, and
Or•nge County was covered with a layer of mud and
crudt' 011 from the-Richfield District. However, •
the editor o ( the Fulle-rton Newt Tnbunt' wrote on
~arch 7, "The worst flood this uea hu e-ver known
I . is only a Mt·N<k-and this as stall C.lifom ... "
And California's reaction to the Oood w• to
build the Prado 0.m, which the Army ~ OI
Eng1nttn completed in 1941. The 11\a.ive Pfedo
°'m wu d~1gned to withstand 1 floOd two ancl
one-half timn the size o( the 1938 flood.
cabemet not readily available in the
stores? Chances are, the Douks can
pour it for you. Their bar is stocked
with the choicest of the choice, thanks
to the clout of some of their good
fnends.
Winemaker dinners arc ~ndary
here. The Stuft Noodle is in its own
qwet way. one of Newport's mOSt
.. 10" restaurants: certainlyolheropcr·
ators would be thnllcd to attract the son of low-kc)ed ghtz-crowd one
finds 10 the d1n1ng room any night of
the ~eek •
In the three }ears since they
acQWrcd. the. ..Smft.. ..NoodJ.e..-!he
Douks ha"e fC'l<am pcd the CUIStne,
refurbished the decor and amenj11cs.
shed the1rpanners-and picked upa
prcsuaious Southern CaJifomia Res-
taurant Writers "Gold" award aJona
the way. ·
Certainly. there have been bumps
in the path to success. Unwilling to
lose the "good will" purchaS«i from
the ong1nal owners. the name was left
intact, m1upclhna and alJ.
"We've rep'Cllcd not cbansina 11."
says Robert Douk. "but ifs probably too la~ now. Custo~ complaLO
(about ~pdlina~alHhe--ti ...
Upon first encounterina Douks
and their culinary tran formauon of
\\-bat was once a slttpy, stuff) little
place, I v.li convinced that their
claim 10 fame v.ould be lbe bnUiant
mascarponc -laden dcsscns -
chenccakcs and a fine sufT ttramisu
-but lbc rest -of the menu offers
pleasures as \\ell
The "eal pnme nb 1s e"en more
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tender than lhr superb OSSO buoo.
Thinly sliced. liahtly breaded chicken
limonelliahtly cdces out ca1urwi 1n a
SPICY arrabiara sauce, but not by m~b. Carpecdo 1s loaded w1lb acncrous
shav1ofS orfrtsh oarmesan.
Porcmi ravioli? It's no bjg deal for Exccuuve Chef Dan Johnson, onGC a
rcs1den1 of the kuchen at Antonello
llistorante 1n Santa A.oa...
Johnson's foccaecia 1s more
douahy than mo t. with lots of ohve
Oil fTavor and a thick, l'tJOY tclllUrt.
Ifs perfect (or ..50ppin& up lbc uua
~tn.lH&~ plao1Cd ma pool-beneaih-
a crab cake appcuter
Would you believe pnmc nb of
"eal~ It's b1gcr than a vc,aJ c~op
more tender than scalloppin1, an
hon. n's about tlw most magn1fittn1
hunk of veal lrnoYrn to mankind.
Wnb )Our llfVnlJU -or babi IU
rhum (001 the kind )OU bu) a1 the
locaJ bakery or upcrmarkct). sip a
f~aw Me .JOOY /J" .. 16)
Now Serving
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CALIFORNIA DINING
AT tTS FINEST
STl!.AK & ••A!=OCX>
CRAZYHORS!
STEAKHOUSE
I ouolry dinin1 with du ! Authen
111 western decor rettaurant and
•.tluon. fHtunni prime rib, frnh
"•foods. and t>M!sr f1mom pain
1uteed ttaks. Lunch Monday
Fnd1t)'. rdl'rvation «tJUantHd.
l>anc1ng and hve music; 1n the
,.loon. Oytr Road E•1t/Ne~J>41rt
hn ~nt.a Ana. 549 1512
'1111'. CANNERY
I h1 hlltoric water(ront landmark
• Ne-.-port'a Cannery Villait
It' 1urin1 fresh local ~afood and
t w.tern bttf C onsi l.t'nlly good su
\ttl', open for luoch, dinner. !')un
<!av Brunch and Champaicnt
Harbor C'rutj('S EnltrUanmtnt
m«hdy and Sunda afternooru EnJoy the louoie. food ttalle.r> -u perb dam c howder' :HI 10
I ,.faynt~ 67!l 5777.
' TALE OF THE WHALE E1perien~ a 11.ep back inl(J llmt' t.o
a place where vou can dine at voor
own leisure. E·nJO)' the romanee of
old Newport Wllh a pa_nuramic bey
view Excite your sense with thtir
M"n tsonal ~•food and tradition I
fnorita BrHkfaat 7 ·OO a m Mon
da\• fnday. Lunch l I .30 '4 00 Mon
day Friday, Oinnt'r 4 00-l I '.00
_ tven n11(ht• Saturday and und11y
Brunett 7 00 4 00, ~ter Bar Frt
dav. Saturda\ and Sundt) Han
qutl fa<'1 ht '" up to 500 400 M 1n
Strtti, Ralbva 673·46'.\3.
ZUBIES .
Pure and simple, Jutt like mother's
love! They terve 10 oz. lot.ter ta.Ila,
filet. mignon, prime rib, ribs and
chicken at the moet ttMOnable
prtttt in Co.ta Meu.. Th ... dm-
ners terved on ~ial na1bi4:ope.o...
I n11h.W.Cenerouily poured low
price drink.a. Our cuttomen have
bffn comina back aince 1970 Loca~ at 171 2 Placenua in Costa
Mesa near 17th treet. Call
64()·8091 or 631 ·9803.
ZUBIES GILDED CAGE R11h1
nut door to Zubit'$. All our p1ua
a.re large 16", any combination, all
toppi.np, at $6.95 ($6.95 take out).
Wide actffn plus 8 TV1, gamea &
\•1deos. full Cocktail Bar. Open 7
da)'I Lunch It Danner 1714
PlaCt'ntie, Coet.t Mesa
~EWPORT LANDING
\ewport l.anding Rntaurant ''"
tht> Balboa Pt'n11uul\,offen1 a rn
rnant1r watt'rfront tettmg. S~·sal
""" include trt h wordf1,h. llnwaiian .eafood favorite , prime
nh, al>Atone, lamb and \it'ftl. Guden
Ir h salad • appetiu111 and i.aitd
""1rh . Ex~,,.tve Tt'tnt" Is t. t1pt'<"1al
t' drinks and cocktails L1vt entt'r
1.isnmen1. AE MC, V, D.C LocatC'd
.it 503 F-Edfewatt>r lad)actnt to
B lhoa Ferry . R na11oru. r~ IT AUAN
ummended 6io·2371 Pnrksnit ---------------l\tt1lable.
OY TER
Hrand new in CoroN dtl ~1ar ()\.,.
tt•r 1 tht hot and happtntnJ( plJiu•
to I)('! Ftaturanc uy11ter bar. Mk
rail. frnh ~food Ir t"UC'kt~ul ..
(>pfn for lun h and dinner J,o«»ted
.ii t.» I:; F;. \.c~ t lfwv Hl C11r11n 111'1
'1ar 675701.
REUBEN E. LEB
The belt ...Sood 1n cown 11 still on
tht t>o.t! Not )'lat for hohda}'l and
speci&l ~. Reubfn E. LH
• d.liciom at.ab, au(ood 6
&*ialU. .wry Difht ol the """ Luncb, brunch, diia.ner. Banqutt.a
fo r up to 400. Wedcbnp. puta ,
rteti>Uona. tee.. &. ~t Bay 161 E. Co.t Hwy., H.trport S..ch
i 6·6790.
V INNIE'
l'hto l>f-4>1 h11ll1n food preparl'd
I mm lhl frf' ht I m1irl'd1tl)l wunK
no prf'-.t'r\llll\h. It •Uj(ar. or tlC· •b' I '' Owned hv \'1nn1t Colan· dn•• 111 Hniokhn 1'1u W11rlc 4'.
hUnot1 lvr h1.1\ tnic Tht' Hf' .. t P111A
111 Orall(i' Couoh h\ r hr c;, .. I
1'111.i H unt :!70 Ea.,1 171h !'itrt-t't to
( tl!\ll.1 M t'l-.1 7-.U 9LH I
VILLA NOVA
'\ hf'1wl 1l11I h•\ 'lt14 (ff' Jlt'.., I ht'
rum nllC' 'tit 1n1t thnl ha• m cit 1ht
\'ilia !'l:oHI a ··,!)('< 1i1I ktnd of placr"
lor u\fr ·,o \1• " Superb cu1 In<'
from C'tntra.l end Northtrn ltah
,..,\l'fl 111 Old \\J,rld <'hum f-:11
lt'n""" wrnt' It 1. Dinner ni"htl •
Puu\o har. full menu ttl I 00 '* m
H:t I \Vr: t c ... I Hijlh•··~ -..:,w
port fiHch 6'4~ i
ME-N-ED'S PIZZA
l.Ac811J owned and uperated, Mt-n·
&t'a Piua Parlor ho bftn eerving
quality piu.a 1.nd friendly .ervic•
for 27 yeafi Our thin CNlt piu.a
with 10ll real chl't'ff and fteth top
pin~ 1 a pitz.a l11vtr'1 deh1hl. Me
n-Ed' also offtl"ll dthcaoua deh
ndw1c he . alad and free de
h\ier~·. Jean, tht manqer. will be h.appy to 11ssit.1 you with your ntlll
mtellng or !(rnup tattrtd evtnt
l.o<'ated 11 '410 !'. J 7th 1;t., C0tta
Mt>Sa, 646·il.S6 O~n Mven d•ya a
wtek Sun Thur 11::\0-12·00. fra
and Sat l l :;KJ I 00
CONTINeNTAL
BOBB B N
Omt in al.>->ol\ltt' t-lt"gance et th1
.AWAici· IOA.OJ lll!..uM.aUra nl--ferft<ltttl
for mnm·att\t' cu1 me. Starters in
dudt oy ter11 un tht half hell,
<1A..'\h1m1 and l(ra\ lax. Frtth seafood
from tuound the .... orld, t tern fed
\tol. mu'l<'OV\ duck breast aiid
<'f'rt1latd prtmt AnJCuS beer f.:lahor11t~ want Ii t. Oi>tn ~ven
day a "'tt'k Late-n111t h t piano bar
Pravalt' danan,; mull\!> R~rvat1on
rec:ommended MC. V, AX . CB. D :n Jo'a.,hum )<,)and, Newport Beadl,
714/644 l(t~I
CROWN 110 'St:
Thi lo\elv Continental rt taurant
atuated at tht' rnrnt r of PCH 111d
Crown \' allP\ Pkwy ha been a
g.ouJmel' illvunlt' for 18 ';l'.AI'$ now
J•1nt' daninit. curktail , dancing. la ve
enteruunmf'nt, uv tu har. happy
hour. h 11qutl faC"alltit . hmo r
\IC't. nttn l\t' "''"e h t l280t Pa
c1fir C'oa ... 1 Hw\ . '1uth l..ogur\11
lf{Utl • .f99 !!niti
RIVIERA
Relax to l'rar1oui1 rv1re in on
'lel(anl. inllm lt tmo'lphtrt fo:x
pertlv prt'partd l't>ntmt'ntal d1 ht ..
hy Chtf Rtrhard ~rl{ntr . .,.,K«'
1971> Thi.., a1urd w1nn1ng rt
tauranl ul~1 offl'~ an uttn avt
Wint" h l. and t'XC1"1 10 tahlMtdf'
prtPor•taon and llambh O~n for
lunch 11·,i() ~ p.m . dmntr from I)
l' m fo;x<'tllent banqufl f•cahlu•
C'loaf'd Sundn\ and holiday • :w.sa
S ttrastol. L'o"t• \tt , M0-3840
.,I
I' RENCH
LE MIDI Th111 I a true "altt~r ..
Some ,., it's avant 1ardt. othtt•
thau it• cla 1r. All agree th.at
Swi" Chef Walter Ruttimttnn·~
CUliiOe proventalt I Of an In
011\·attvt and eiquJ ately txt'<"Ut~
1ulhent1Cll)' An tnch.anlln(( coun
try_ French 111terior and an Old
\\ orld h04ip1tality rarely found
the~ da y fulflll tht' f'IPf'{'UUon.
e\·oked hv thto OUtata.ndana C'UI IOS
O~n for d1nntr and coc.'ktall f>f'\'Pn
n1ght11. t'ettring availablt· ;U.!1 \'11
Lido, Ntwport ~ach. 6i'r, 4~M.
INDIAN
ROY AL KHYBER
Orange County'A lint and finf.'tl lnruan rea\Aura.nt. Ro)'al. ~
PWUdly . .ae~aulMnh lndaeA-0'
hes wath "The Art of f'la~-ur ... ea
clusJVel.Y for California ta le<t.
AIL LOFT
, alJ Loft Bar & Crill feature O<"Un
va tw danina 14ith the tmph-.as nn
fresh ttafOC>d Ovi!ttr bar, la~• ent~n.mment narhtly m tht bar
a.rta. Open for danntr nightly from
5 p.m. Wffkend hour from I0'.30
1 m Fabulou ~und•) Brunch
Loc.atf'd at HM• I' < H an l~una
~ach
MEXICAN
Ml C ASA
Thf'ir food h hkt .it trap to ~1t~1ro'
H pataltty got·'> hund Ill h1.1nd ~1th
lht'ir motl.•>. "M1 C'"t>a t ~u Cail&,"
or my hoUJ;t> 1 ~our hoow r.: .. tab· It bed 1irWf' Hr.!. n 'i. nu "f'<'tf'I
ft1end en.14" chrur~ hf'r O]>t'n
da.ilv from 11 11 m li•r l.und1. Dan
ner "and <'ockuul' Ent~rt1unmt"nt
Wed. ·un.. n~ht Jll 1h1• Burr,
Room 196 F.a-.1 I ":th ...,, n-..t . ( ,,..\a
M~. 646-ill:lll
' lett fr"m a umptuowily d1ve™' DINNER THEATERS mt-nu or ltt 1he upert waaltrs htlp
d agn a mtaJ for your hkillJ. C RAND
Lunch. dmner. brunch, nlt'll ivt 01 NER THEATt..R
wine! li"lt, full cocktail bat. All majm lmpr '"" d11\1nK oud 11rofe "1111111
credit <'~rd accep~ 1000 N product1<1n ar 111rr. h• pl ea'-h
Bri.tol 't, ewport. ~ah (iM) t1mf' ~uu \l~ll 1'hf' t'lllt11urd1na"
i52 5200 for reservation buffet ofrl'r-. roa .. 1 baron nr httf. AMERICAN iclu~ ham v.1th 11 lru11 ... uc-t.
THE BARN
Ha\e the pnme o( yoor hfe choo
mg from tht> uten 1ve 2.') 1ttm
menu ttak.. afooo. ARQ. Mex
1ran da,ht indudanr salad bar. and
more. \\~en charm 1tnd roun~·
11mh1anr t-Hrukf1111t M -r·
6.J0· 11 :00. lunrh M-F 11.oo.2::so.
dinner ~\'I'll night. from 6.00 p.oi.
Hepp hour M ,.. 4 ·~40 7 1> I'll. Satel
htt di..h Lt"e t'nltrtaanmtnt and
darl( '"It· Banqutt fac1lat1 . I .t~i,.!
Rf'dh11l. ru~lln. ~09-0115.
THE NEWPORT OYSTER
BAR AND G RILL
Braicht and airv v.1th a colorful
sea adt Victuraan flair, The New
port Ch tt>r Har and C:rtll t!il cai-ual
seafood dmm1e at 11.! bf.<lt A fun
pot to 1p an an<'hor lle~m ~r.
pttl ptt\ hramp and t nJm• t"
qu1.,1teJr prtparc.>d fi h O~n 4111
dA\' from 11 ...... m lO I 0 J() p m •
to 11 p .m un t'ndav and ~turda\
n1d\I . MC, \'ISA. A E . OineD.
L.cxatf'd acn from the 11.t>Wp~ort
P1tr. 2100 Weo .. t C'X-tanfront. t>~·
pon ~ad>. 67!'l 997i
Geo'lt1a rh1rktn "''th IH'.l:ltht' nd
,;lau and tht' Mahi \1ah1 i. ..,..,,td
ma ~a nt ~"'" Tri c;ol•>r leUuC"
Cini nd <"rf'ftln '' a rf',11 flt\Urllt'
En,JOV dmnt'r And 1 J1l1v lm111eht'
Crand l)inl'lt'r 'I ht'Attr looted ~•thm the Grand t·fottl in ·Anaht'1m
at I-Hou-I Wa \:. <.:all 72:l-771U
ONe OF A KIND
GINO'S ON Tff.g..f{JLL
AJmoat a COilta Mhft landmark
where friends and memofl mHl.
Gino•a isn't an It.a.hen Reltauranl.
but a r taurant being run br a
(local) lt.ahan Evf'o lhouih t.My
Mtve many Italian aumJ. they alto
Ol'rtr a t..rae \"U•ety of uthtr item•
on their menu Known for • Hon t
food and frwndly aerv,ct," Cmo·s
feat.UNI a varied menu witb
empbal11 on quality and rea.on•ble
prtcea. Llve eontfrl.11nment Mon.
thru SaL from 30 p m Saturday
A unday brukl: t from 9 a.m.
Lorattd al 428 East 17th ... tfftt.
Coai.a M .... Call i;.t,0..17fi0 for re9· .....,.UoN. dirtctiona or whatevtt.
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AUTHORS ...
(FromP~ 10)
'l'll1ng throu&,hout the count") to
~u 1dc .iuthors 1n thr1 r craft
\\ho .\m I T his T1ml·"·· h\ Ja,
\ !Jrttn "111 lea \l' authors and IJ\
1,·..idas ali ke \\1th something to
ponda Manin. a ps~choanal~ st a nd
11taan h1ographcr. documenb ho\\
~1arl.. 0<1\ 1d ( hapman. Patt) llcar-.t
Jnd Wilham Faulkner each con-
!>tfUl tl·d fill1' e pcr..o nal111cs drawn
• HAPPY HOUR ._. P"'
• Fone hc>ra d oeuwea •House WoM &
Ot!M• from the Well S t 75
from h1stol). no' els. mo' 1cs and
!Cle\ ISIOn
P<X't M11su ye Yamada sa)S she
\\rites "not so much 10 present a
message. but to understand what's
going on " 'le,enhclcss. her boo!...
··De'>Cn Run Poems and Ston~ .. 1\
being heralded as a g1fl to A.mencan
l1teraturl'
Prolific Eluabeth Lowell has three
romance no' els on th1 year's hst. one.'
of them ~t 1n the Ecuadoran Jungle
.\nd. Maral:rs Wills. formerly honor-
ed for her romance novels has a
surpnsc in s1orc for readers: 1h1s >tar
her non-fiction book "Fun Games for
Great Panics" 1s a smash h11 alread)
1n its second printing.
Orange Count) has a slew of top
m )SIC') writers 10 brag about too.
Robcn Ra) 1s back w11h ano ther boo!..
1n his Murdock scnes: "OtaJ 'M' for
Murdock" features money-troubled
Orange County businessmen cashing
in on an insurance scam. Jeff Parker 1s
another "repeat" author on the
Fncnd's hst Patker's-uulc Saigon ..
"'as a Book-of-the-Month Oub sclcc-
11on and selected by the M)stcnous
Book Club.
Ticket~ to tha )car's C'elebrat1on
cost $25 and can be obtained by
calhna UCl's Fnends of the Library
Officcat 8S6-5300. The event stansat
6 p.m .. and guests will have a chance
10 sec displays ofth1s year's books and
meet the authors before dinner be·
gins.
JUDY .••
(From~age 14J sJ.ass of 80-)'ear-old shcn).
T HE STUFT NOODLE. 215 R1v-
ers1dc A vc.. Ncwpon Beach.
548-7418. Lunch Monday-Fnday
dinner Monday-Sund•> Major
credat cards Parle in lot adJacent to
restaurant. Dinner for tv.o $30..$40.
food only. Full bar. Pnvatc parties,
banquet room. caterina lat TQSOn-
able pnces).
• SPECIAL PASTA ............. $3.00
Sun .Mon . Tues tn lhe Bai & Lounge
• ENTERTAINMENT
• SERVING s p.m.-Mldn6tJflt
• GOLD AWARD WINNER
M20 L Pectttc: c-1 "•'· C--del M.-115-1122
?kw Seevi119
Pln ·uf P
OPEN i DAYS
I .unch 11 ::lOam 2::lOpm
Omner-:J:OOpm-IO:OOpm
5 1 2 W. 19th S t .. Co•la Mesa
548-2060
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Jm•Crou
842 4321 x272
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$7.95
Mon-Fri 5-7 pm
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C.. .. cw T A1C.E OUT '"~-VALLEY~ ........ ,_ S31 ~
d It" J,azr. ( luh
''One of the top ten·
night spots in
Orange County .•. ·''
-Barry K.ollnow
• BalMIUt Paellldel I• Ptlwue Pardee
• PIU You BollMJ Pardee Now
01\\ER ~.\ E\ '.\I C H T~
J .-\ZZ E\"Er\ \I C HT ...
714/675-2968. 714/673-5056
501 30th Street, Newport Beach
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.... , IYITEl 111 a ml
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