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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS
County
will sue
for trial ...
costs
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of ... Diiiy ..... Staff
The court books have long been
closed on Theodore Frank. a former
mental patient and longtime child
molester who tortured a toddler with
pliers and sexually assaulted her
before she was beaten and strangled.
But more than two Jears after
Frank. 53. was sentence to die in
the gas chamber for the grisly c rime,
Oranse County supervisors voted
unanimously Tuesday to file a law-
suit to recover nearly S 169,000 in
court costs.
The case was moved from Ven-
tura County after Frank's first death
sentence was overturned by the &tale
Supreme Court in 1985 a nd ordered
reheard. The retrial of the penalty
phase to determine his sentence was
moved to Orange County because of
publicity.
In a unanimous vote. the Board of
Su~rvisors approved the fihng of
• CIVIi action seeking reimbursement
from Ventura Co unty for
S 168. 91 1.29 11 cost for the penalty
phase heanng.
"We don't want to get mto a fight
with Ventura County," Deputy
County Counsel Wanda Flo rence
sajd. ·•we're negotiating. things are
going well. But we JUSt want to
preserve the statute o f hm1tat1ons.''
Counties are allowed 1'0 recover
certain costs under stale law. but
mterpretat1on of that statute 1s sub-
ject to vaned interpretations. she
said. Such filings are common. Flor-
ence added.
The lawsuit will be filed by Thurs-
day, Florence said. but the like-
lihood of ever serving Ventura
County with the action is slim. The
filing will ensure Orange County can
recover the costs 1f they are covered
under the law.
Lynn Alfasso. ass istant county
counsel in Ventura, said she d1s-
(>Utes some of the bills submitted b)
Orange County. such as o verhead
costs for the clerk's o ffice
Twenty percent of the total bill
includes the cost of running the
office. such as lighung bills and
administrauve salanes. Alfasso said.
"We contend that 1s not allowed
by statute ... they would have to pay
for those things anywa} ... she said.
Ventura County 1s liable only for
the direct cost of the penalty phase.
such as attbmey fees. she added.
Frank's prosecution centered
around the death of 21'2-year-old
Amy Sue Seitz, who disappeared on
March 14, 1978, shortly after she
was dropped off b_y her mother at an
aunt's house m Camarillo.
Amy's disfigured body was dis-
covered two days later in Topanp
County in Los Angeles County. She
was raped , tortured with pliers and
strangled.
Tbe attack came just two month
after Frank, a mentally disordered
1ex offender with a history of
molestations, was released from
Atascadero State Hospital.
Frank's first death sentence for
Amy's murder wu overturned in
June I 98S because jurors were
shown diaries in which Frank wrote
about molestina more than I 00 chil-
dren over 20 yean.
AJthouab the majority opinion wu written by Justice Stanley Mosk.
t.be revenal nalina became a raJlyir:'J
Point for opponents of former Cali·
fomia Chief Justice Roee Bini and bmer ·ustica Cna ReyftOIO and J~ Cn. Tbcy were the fint
jutdea ever removed &om oflict after voeen reftaled to reconfirm
tbeir appoiDUDcnll.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I l, 1989
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Centerpiece
A wortrer laJI tlle for the Iris l'ountaln. the centerpiece for
• new section of l'•lhlon ls.Aand. which 11 expected to open
Oct. 26. A pl• celebration 11 planned.
CO\'ER STORl' /EDI'('.\ TIO'\
Students decide
when it's time
for the three Rs
By ALEX WIWAMS
Of -Diiiy ,_ SUI'
Adams School in Costa Mesa 1s a
prep school of sorts, but its 140
students arc more inchned toward
tiny canvas sneakers and paper hats
than to itchy wool crcwneck
sweaters and beat-up penny loafers.
Adams is indeed a preparatory
school, but unlike .the hallowed. ivy-
laden institutions of academic lore.
the school docs not promise prcJ>-
aralion for college.
Adams instead prepares its stu-
dents for the first grade.
Adams School, closed as a
kindcr&artcn to six(h..grade elemen-
tary scnool in 1984 because of de-clinioa enrollment. reopened last
month as • Adams K.inderprtcn
Center.
On Tuesday. school trustees and
educaton from the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District convened on
the campus, tocated on Oubbouse
Drive in Mal Verde, to dedicate the
Adams Ki~n Center.
The ceremony ftatunid m-.ic by
the Est1ncia H~ School marchina bend, ~ district ..Sminit-U'I~ d_•(yaa .. You're a Grand 0'4 Fll!f" the IChooi's students
and ua iillPraJ ribbon cuttina wttb
yarcS-loGi. White eciMOn.
"l'he c:eranoa1. however. ...
moN Illa I cledicltion. h WU alto . = .. the concept of ..... .~.,. ........
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heve the concept ever growtng m
populanty locally and nat1onaUyi
will eventually become the mode
for providing children the maturity
necessary to succ:c:cd in elementary
school and beyond.
In general, developmental theor-
ists hold children's intellects grow in
stages. like their ph.ysicaJ develoi>-
mcnt. and that schools should not
try to push them into academic wks
for which they arc not developmen-
t.ally ready, but should exemse their
intellects in age..appropriatc ways.
Adams is the fourth kinderprten
center in the djstrict employina the
concept, which educators say helps
build a child's confidence for future
success in school.
.. We bo_pe to get away from the
l)Cncil-and-papcr type of aclivilies.
That's what we're shootina for." said
Hazel Rojas, the school's assistant
pnDi~paJ. ba..a-· dif. ff'erent c UUJ~n grow m •
femn areas at dift"emit times, Rojas
sa.id.
Some are mature physically bot
not ready to read. Some are too "hilh~" to sit still for teuons.
while otben are read). to OODQCDU.-and lelm, Rojas said. Tbemore. Ada.ma tests its pro-IPCdive studenn and liltef'Viewl ...,.
drnll' parents before children ever
let fool on tbe campus black.top.
INCllen ask the 1tu-
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11-year wetlands
lawsuit settled
By ROBERT BARKER
04 -OMly ,_ $Ulfl
The Amigos de Bolsa Chica en-
vironmental o rgan11ai1on and the
Signal Landmark Co. of Irvine have
settled a h1stonc. nearly I I -.. ear-old
lawsuit over the Bolsa · ( h 1ca
wetlands. officials said Tuesda\
In the SUit. which went all the wa\
to the state Supreme C"oun w1thou·1
ever going to tnal. the Amigo'
ch.allen.sed the nght of the state to
trade udcland!> a nd 011 nghts to
Signal in 1973 in return for a 300..
acre ecological resenc and an opt)On
to.acquire an add1t1onal 230 acres ot
wetlands.
In 1983, an appclla1e coun ruled
the statute of ltm11at1ons had e,\-
pired and that the "m1gos v.erc too
late in challenging the agreement
The Amigos appealed. and the
argument went to the upreme
Coun. which held 11 for four )ear.,
before sending 1t back 10 Orang('
County Supcnor Coun because of
earlier proced ural errors
.\ttorne)S for the .\m1gos. ·1gnal
Landmark a nd the state -a pan'
in the lawsutl -reached <.elllemcnt
late lasl mon th after e\tCn\1\1.· nego-
uattons.
Shirk) De11loff pre\1den1 ol the
2,000-member Am1goc; "31d her or-
pn1zatton had met most of m goal"
in a comprom1!>t' reached la<;t June
b} the Bolsa Chica Planning < oah·
tton that increased the "'e 111 the
wetlands and reduced the acreage ot
res1denual de,elop ment The anord
a lso eliminated propo..al'> to hu1ld a
na-.1gable channel to the ocean and
a marina. probabl~ the mo'it '1gor.
ousl) opposed pan of the de' dop-
ment plan
"It v.as time for rt."storation (of the
wetlands) and to go 1n10 new direc-
tions.'' Dettloff ~1d "II v.as time for
set1lcmen1 ..
DettlofT disclosed the senlemcl;}l
in a lener 1n the October ed 111on 6f
the Tern Tide. an A.m1gos news-
letter
"Our cfTons now can be focused
on resionng the \\Ctlands that wtll be
the pnde of the South.cm Cahfomia
coast." she said Tuesdav. Luc~ Dunn an in-house attorney
fo r Signal Landmark, confirmed the
settlement but v.ouldn'1 spell out
details. sa~ 1ng both sides agreed to
keep terms LOnfidenual.
Dunn said the .\m1gos "rcahad
so much of their goals that 1t was
inappronate to conttnue the sun.
(Pluse see LAWSUIT/ A2J
Intruder's snores wake couple
Sy IRIS YOKO!
Of ow Oll#y "'-haft
A 22-)car-old man "a' arrested for 11lcgall~
sleeping under a :--=c1.1, pon Bcal"h coupk·s bed after
his snonng v.oke them l'arl~ Tul's<la~ morning.
Bnan Fo nsw . a transient "'hoSc: last t..no"'n
address was in Ncv.pon Beach. v.as arrested at ~.30
a.m . for 1he m1~cmcanor -.1ola11on of 1llcgaJ
lodging. v.h1ch 1s essential!~ 1respac;sing. according
to Police gt .\nd~ Gon1s. The carpenter was
booked into Nc,,pon Beach c11~ Jail in lteu ofS500
bail.
Atmcc R us~ll . 26. and Kent Walsh. 2Q. v.cre
asleep 1n the bedroom of their home in the 300
block of Eao;t Ba' 'trect v.hen Russell w;u awak-
ened b~ the sound of someone snonng under their
bed. Goms said he woke Walsh. a nd the fnght-
ened couple ran out of the house and called police.
Officers am' ed and arrested the snorer. The
o fficers then learned Fon sso was an acquaintance
of a third tenant. Mark .\Ian. !O
.\Ian. "-ho r~ponroh. h'-es in an u~-hed
garage area and has ace~ 10 the main house for
bathroom fac1ltt1cs. apparcntl) allowed Forisso to
sta~ with him. but the guest did not have ~r
m1s<;1on to lecp 1n the main house. Gorus sa1d.
Fonsso told offi~rs he was drunk earlier 10 ~
n1gh1 and apparent!~ passed out after chasing the
tenants' ~I dog under the couple's bed, Gonis saJC1.
Mesa man
sues over
channel's
reception
By 808 VAN EYKEN
04 -0..,, -k.I«
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.\ Costa Mt"Sa man 1s suing a
Washington state woman who
claims to be a commurucations
channel for Ramtha. a 35.~year
old wamor. over some allCaedly bed
busmess advice obtained rrom the
ancient adv1~r.
Kenneth E. Watts. owner of New
Atlanus Manne 10 Costa Mesa. filed
sutt in a Washmgton supcnor coun
last week in an effort to recover
more than $84,000 he savs was lost
m the soured business dCal.
Followers of J.Z. Knight of Yelm,
Wash .. behevc she 1s the conduit for
the wisdom of Ramtha. wbo
purportedly hvcd 1n the lelcndlry
lost continent of Atlantis.
Followers reportedly number "in
the thousands nationwide. A sourc:c
at the Yelm newspaper, the weekly
N1squa1Jy Valley News.• said about
800 followers were ptben:d this
week at Kmght's Sl.S millio12 home
near Yelm. a small community be-
tween Olympta and Tacoma.
Watts' attorney, Richud Percival.
sa.id hts cbcnt was one of K.nilbt't
followers. He said Watts wa ad-
vued by her. in tbe voicx of' Ramtba.
to make a.n investment in Kmabt't
stud farm outside of Yelm.
.. He's the .kmd of penon wbo
believes in para~. N.-~ci!!'f:'d~e i~ :fa .,.t~
,
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he did. Now be doem'l a.-wllltl .-.eobappea.He"sllllill-
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Cran~on in Laguna,, wains of global warming _
8y USU. IMHSST °' .. ~ .........
U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston, mectina
with local leackn in la&una Beach
cfn Tuaday to discuss oif drillina off
the Oraqe Coast. took the OJ>-
ponunity to wave a red flag about
the threat of alobaJ warming, which
be said would be even more disas-
trous to the environment.
As part of the so-called green-
house effect, which occurs when
psses arc trapped within the earth's
atmosphere, the global temperature
could rise, melting the polar i~ caps
and causing the sea to nse, according
to scientists.
A rise of a few feet could have a
dramatic affect on coastlines such a
l...quna Beach, Cranston said.
"That eouJd be a worse disaster
than oil ultimately for Laguna,"
Cranston said. "I uunk it may be on
its way to replacing nuclear war as
the areatest threat to mankind"
Cranston was speaking ~riefly to
local officiaJs at the breakfast meet-
ing at the Hotel Laguna1 the first.
stop on a hectic onc-aay swing
through the county. Cranston was
scheduled to meet with a variety of
groups Tuesday, including business
and civic leaders in Irvine and the
Building Industry Association in
Irvine seeking ways
to curb alcohol .use
by its teen-agers
By EMILY ADAMS
OI .... D9ly ,_ SU«
When a teen-ager wants a taste of
forbidden alcohol these days, they
go to older friends or they go to bars
armed with fake identification or
they find an adult to buy for them.
Things haven't changed much. but
perhaps attitudes hav~. ~
Instead of accepting teen experi-
ments with alcohol. the Irvine City
Council on Tuesday bejan the pro-
cess of developing a citywide plan
fo r reducing alcohol-related prob-
lems among their yeuth.
Over the next four mo nths . .the
Irvine Youth Alcohol Access Project
will hold a series of pubbc meetings
to discuss the findings of its studies
and, ultimately, recommend changes
in the way Irvine doles out alcohol.
Those who attend the public fo-
rums will learn that, amons other
statistics. 25 percent of their teens
get alcohol from strangers: 76 per-
cent of 12th graders are considered
drinkers: on th~ average, more
lrvine teens take psychedelics than
their counterpans nat1onw1de: and
more than 40 percent have climbed
into a car with a dnver they knew to
be drunk.
Many of draft recommendattons.
which wdl be modified dunng pub-
lic hearings, include special trammg
for those who serve alcohol, teaching
them to spot minors and push desig-
nated dri\ler programs: stncter zon-
ing controls on businesses that dis-
pense alcohol; and proh1b1tion of
drinking an parkin~ lots and other
trouble spots. (Irvine now allow~
drinking in public).
Draft rccommenda11ons also sug-
gest that alcoholic beve rage promo-
tions or sponsorships be pro hibited
at youth and spons events.
Maybe Irvine does have the low-
est rate of teen alcohol use 1n the
co·unty. but that doesn · 1 mean 11
shouldn't stan dealing with the
problem now, Councilman Cameron
Cosgrove said.
"What we really care about ·~
public safety. We're trying to lo"er
teen-agers alcohol use before the)
get into a car." Cosgro' e said.
Cosgrove. along "1th Coun-
cilwoman Paula Werner. 'olun-
teercd 10 assist the Substance A.bu<;('
Task Force de, clop final rrcommen-
dat1ons for city policies over the
nellt few months.
Santa Ana, His itjnerary also in·
eluded a tour of the Trauma Can:
Center ll UCI and meetings at two
Anaheim churches..
At the breakfast meeting at the
Hotel Ll)una, Cranston listened as
local leaders voiced their continuif\g
opposition to additional oil drilling
off the California coast.
With the Pacific Ocean for a
backdro1> and era h1n.g waves for
sound effect, local leaders took turns
commcntinj on potential bann that
would be inflicted on the Orange
Coast tf further oil drilling is per-
mitted an local waters.
Among the speakers were Laauna
Beach Mayor Robert Gentry. New-
STUDENTS
From Al
maturity. .,,
Students are not asked to compete
with children "ho are more ad-
va nred. and thus. I) p1cally do not
feel insecure about their per-
fo rmance in the classroom. "It's about doing." RoJas said.
"The teacher ts more of a facilitator
to learning than an Ulstruc1or. The
child learns on his own." she said.
For example. children learning th e
alphabet will form, say. the letter
"C' w11h df) bean on paper. m-
stead of scratching 11 mto a
notebook.
Another example of dl'velopmen-
tal educatton arose in rece nt
dinosaur lessons. RoJas said. Instead
of fidgeting through lectures on the
giant l11a rds. students were en-
couraged to build 1he1r own
dinosaur'> out of \\ ooden blocks.
Children then made up stones about
their dinosaurs. then acted out tht·1r
stones
"The) ·got to sec thl'I r o" n words
1n ltving form." RoJaS said
Tl·achers hope that suth tech-
niques "•II build a strong foun-
dation. said school hoard . President
Rod MacM11l1an during his ded1-
cat1on speech Tucsda\.
"I hope this founda11on '4tll find
all ~oungsters ~111sfactonl) pro-
gressing into happ) )cars of educa-
tion. read} and cager to learn
w1thou1 tear of the \t1gma of fail -
ure." MacM1llian s~ud
.\dams folio"" Kil l\brookc
Elemcntaf) chool 1n Cos.ta Mesa
pon Beach Mayor Pro Tem
Ruthelyn Plummer and Huntina1on
Beach Councilwoman Grace
Winchell.
Speakers referred to the results of
a 5tudy released in May that predicts
detrimental consequnccc5 such as
air pollution, oil spills, lost tourist
trade and decline in propen y values
jf Lease Sale 95 is allowed by the
federal government
lea~ Sale 95 involves the poss-
ible sale of pa11s of the outer con-
tinential shelf three miles offshore
between San Luis Obispo and San
Diego counties. A presidential wk
force traveled through the state in
May to gather information from a
variety ot poups includ1na en·
vironmenlahsts and oil industry of-
ficials.
As a rtSult of recent action in the
House and Senate, there will be a
five-month delay before en-
vironmental repons can be issued
for the three pendinJ California
lease sales, Rep. Chns Cox said
Tuesday afternoon. Cox said he
thinks there will be a .. ban on
offsh9rc oil drilling fort.tic indefinite
futu_rc.
••Lease sale 95 in particular is one
thAt will likely be w11hdrawn ... Cox
said. Local leaders arc pushing for crca-
.
tion of a 90().squa~mile natio
oceanic patk betwten the Ora
County coast and Catalin1 Isl
that would extend from Seal
to San ClcrT)ente. The plan1 whi
oriainated 1n Laguna Beach, 1s wi
ly supported throupout the county
"l admire grutly your determ1
tfon to protect the ~st." ·
Cranston, w~o had aone JOl&tng
the beach 1n Laguna before
breakfast meeting.
Cranston said he thinks the )'C.at
to-year moratoriums ~It con11n until a permanent ban 1s achieved,.
"I think we'll be successful 1n the
Jong-run." he said.
Newport-Mesa district sees
decade of growing enrollment
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of t .... 0.tlly l'tlot St.off
After years of declining enrol-
lment. the Ncwpon-Mesa Unified
School D1stnc1 fa ces a decade of
growth.
D1stnct Supenntendent Dr. John
W. Nicoll on Tuesda)' said earlier
predictions tha,t 1989-90 would be
the "turnaround year" ha,·e proven
to be true.
The dtstnct had grappled with a
shnnking student popula11on an-
nually si nce 1975. During the declin-
ing enrollment years, 18 campusc'i
were closed.
into de"elopmental educa1ton at a
student's first level. In addition 10
the K-6 K.illybrooke. Newpon-Me~
has also opened Woodland and East-
blufT schools in recent years. Wood-
land, an extension of Kaiser Elemen-
tary School in Costa Mesa. ser"cs
kindcrg.anners and first-graders. and
East bluff sen e~ onl} kinderg.anners.
Ncwpon-Mesa, howe,er. ha s been
able 10 heighten emphasis on de-
velopmental . education because of
11s enrollment boom at lower levels.
Need for ktndcrg.anen centers has
allowed Ncwpon-Mesa to tum the
But at a school board mecung
Tuesday. N1coll said student popu-
lation 1s projected 10 grow at the
equivalent of a new elementary
school each year during the 1990s.
That averages out 10 400 to 500
additional students annuall).
The d1stnct bottomed out at about
15.800 students. Nicoll said. climb-
ing back 10 about 16.000 this foll.
"Ifs been a long. long tnp through
the valle). but I thtnk \\e're on the
wa )' back ... he said
Follo"ing the meeting. Nicoll said
he expected .enrollment to re.ich
about 20.000 in the coming det·ack
Tbe district kept maO\ of 1ts
centers into developmental learr11ng
laboratories of sor:t~. board Tru'>tt·e
Judith Flanco said.
"At ktnderg.anen centers. more
teachers arc able to work together to
find one method that will "ork for
more students . .\t i.\dams. the\ 're
able to pool the ab1httc!> of iiH~
teachers. The opponun111t·s are It m-
tlless:· Franco said.
Teachers said thev were t'\C 1tcd
about the poss1b1ht1cs for 111n1n a-
11 on at .\dam' and nlhl·r
k1nderganen centers Bui perhaps
most e'\C1ted are the parent<. them-
closed schools, leasing classrooms to
others or finding related uses
That decision has proven 10 be
farsighted as schools begin to re-
open.
Adams Elementary School io
Costa Mesa. closed 10 1984 re-
opened th)s year as Adams
K1ndergancn Center.
The district has reopened other
schools or pans of campu!.ts ID
recent ycan as well. tncludin&
Woodland Elementary School •D
Costa Mesa. which became Ka1S(r
Kindergarten Center, and Eastbluff
Elementan, School.
<.,elves.
"Thcrt' is too much pressure at the
fi rst-grade le' el. too much st res\ We
ht"ar about the stomach aches:· ..atd ~haron Corzine of Costa ~lesa.
"hose 6-\ear-old son Brian aw:nds
.\dam .... ·.(Developmental teaching)
came along at the perfect time for u\
Bn,m ts so confident. and he's lrarn-
1ng so man) things. He's ha ' mg a
ball <. nrnnc has little doub1 hrr \on's
t"arl\ \uccess "111 can) on through-
out 'his \Chool \ears
"l he confidence k' cl." shl' \Ju.!
.. rhat·~ lhc main thing ...
Car without driver crashes into house
By City News Service Maydok said she tne('.l to C)(-
change dnvers' insurance infor-
mation but was unsuccessful .\fter
she dro' e of( Ma) pole said M 1ller
dro'c into the rear of her vehicle.
knoc king tt mto a pole. causing her
to be thrown from the car
Attorney argues deaf FV killer is insane
A car whose driver had been
th rown from the vehicle dunng an
ac.cident moments earlier slammed
into the living room of a Santa Ana
woman's apanmcnt police said.
The incident began with a minor
traffic accident involving Tonya
Maydole. I 9. and William MiJler.
25, Santa Ana police said.
LA\XISUIT
From Al
"It is a victory for the Amigos.
they rcal_izcd t!?e goaJs. They arc the
mlJor v1ctors, she sau1
The compromise agreement an
June set aside I. I 05 acres of
wetlands, open space and
enironmentally sensitive habitat.
The plan aJso calls for res1denual
development on 41 2 acres on the
Bolsa Chica mesa near Warner Av-
enue and Pacific Coast Highway.
RAMTHA
FromA1
come down on him in some way."
PercivaJ said members of J.Z.
Knight's rcliaious establishment,
Church I Am, rqularly engage in
personal consultauons with Knight
and obtain financial advice. osten-
sibly from the ancient warrior.
Literature from Church I Arn
claims Ramtha appeared. clad in
Oowina white robes, in Kni&hfs
kitchen in 1980. He immediately
bepn dispensing advice throu&h
Maydole's dnverless crashed into
a wall at 1001 N. Panon t and mto
the living room of the apa!"ment
By City News Service
Deaf mute Ronald James Blanc'
J r. "as mcntall' 1mpa1red "hen hr
stabbed hi s deaf girlfriend and her
mother to death and should be de-
clared lcgall\ insane. his a1tornn
told Jurof"I Tuesda). • ·
"We can't forget what has hap-
Lorraine Faber. a long11me leader the ne" president 0 1 0,1gnal for his
of the Amigos. said the comprom1\e flex1b1l11~ and for he1ng ··,cf}
aarccment and the settlement of the amenable "
sometimes rancorous lawsu11 pa\\.''> --the way for the pons of Long Beach Orange Count~ ott 1nal'> an:
and Los Angeles to get title to the prepanng en' tronml·ntai dornmenh
wetlands and restore them as an for the Bolsa Chim Plans ha'l' ~ct
offset for dredging work at the two to go befo re Cit) officia l<. and Orange harbors. . County supervisor'> for apprO\ al
Legal bickenng would have been The Bolsa Chica 1'> located 1n an obstacle for the port authorities urftncorporated Orange Count\. 1er-
bccoming acuve in the area, she ntof). JUSt outside Huntington
said. Beach c11y hmm. But it's e'pectcd
Faber credtted Peter Denniston. to be annexed into the m y !>O<>n.
Kntght, who began sharing the ad-
v1~ with others, Percival said.
"At first she gave it away free, but
it didn't take her long to realize sh.e
ou&ht to be charging for it,·· he said.
"I nave documents that indicate she
made $3.8 million tn 1988 from
Ramtha alone."
Watu' coun documents say he
invested in a stallion and two mares.
which were to be kept at Knight's
fann, Messiah Arabian Stud and
Trajrung Center.
Percival said Watts had never
been permitted to see the horses.
"He went there, but he was never
permitted in to look at them." he
said.
The sutt names as defendants
Knight. her fonner husband Jeffry.
Mess1ah Arabian Stud and Tra1nmg
Center. and Ramtba Dialogue Inc.
Effons to contact Knight or her
spokesman. Kevin M. Johnson.
proved unsuccessful Tuesday.
An employee at Watts' business
said he did not wish to speak to the
press.
Shutters
MANUFACTURED a FINISHED IN ORANGE COUNTY .
pcncd thus far:· defense law\er
James S. Egar said in the opening
da) of the Fou ntain Valley ma n\
santl } heanng.
"We accept your (guilt) verdict).
but no"" we ask )OU 10 consider
neurolog1cal damage, which caused
his deafness. behavior problems and
his psychiatnc situation.''
Thr fi ve-man. seven-woman
panel deliberated five days before
con\lcting on Blane} on Oct. J of
l\.\-O counts of murder for the May 4.
I 9lP. stabbing deaths of Pnscilla
and Josephine Vinc1.
Medical C\ 1dence introduced in
the tnal showed that Pnsc11la. 33.
had been stabbed 24 umes. mclud-
ing once in the eye with a fondue
fork . Her 66-ycar-old mother suf-
frrcd It< !>lab "ound<. Both "Oml'n
"ere h11 in the Ian· and l'ach had a
black eH'.
Jurors also delnmmcd 1ha1
Pnsc1lla V1nc1 was murdered h'
tonure -a special circumstance
that could lead to the death pcnalt~
However. Dcput~ D1s1nct At-
torney Roben C. uannon Jr said
previously that he would not seek
the death penalt) against Blane~
If found sane b) the JUI). Blane)
could face hfe m pmon w11hou1
poss1biltt~ of parole. If the panel
finds him legall) insane. Blanc~
could be committed 10 a mental
1ns11tutton for an undetcrmmed
number of )ears.
The first witness. Dr Kaushal
harma. testified that dunng psy-
ch;atric e'alua110ns "1th Blane' he
had no11ced "a rambltng qualll\ .. to
the defendant'\ ans"ers.
"I tell something was not clicking
£,en "hen I'd ask him for a \t~S or
no ans"er. he'd go on." said
Shanna. ·· .\ poss ible explanation 1s
that hts brain docs not make all the
connecti ons.
Sharma also testified that .Blanc' 's
percep11ons about the cnme an d tus
rrlat1onsh1p "•th Pnsc1lla \'inn.
were off target.
.. I believe there 1s a relat1on~h1p
bet""ecn his incorrect perceptions
and his mental dcfcctt veness and the
psych1atnc problems he suffered,"
the doctor said.
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Newport gets
ready for
the Big One
The city's new Citiztns' Advisory Committee
for Emergency Preparedness held its third meeting
last night and two more city departmcots pres·
ented detailed and specific plans for dc~ling with
an emergency. As almost everybod y knows,
.. emergency" in this case is a euphemism for
earthquake, and the new citi'zens committee was
created when some people quesuoned whether or
not Newport Beach was as prepared as 11 should
he for the ultimate great quake.
And i1's a good thing lhe citizens are meeting.
because Humcanc Hugo was a devastating dress
rehearsal fo r what might happen to our comer of
the world in iJ. natural phenomenon like an
earthquake or I 00-ycar flood. What Hugo. with all
its advance warning. told C harleston was that
everybod) hctter be prepared 10 take care of Ii \'CS
and property 1ndividuall). It takes too long for
community go,ernment'i to react in a m<!a ningfu l
way.
For example. with power gone. banks and
stores cannot operate computers or cash registers.
so )OU betta stash av.a} a suppl) of rnc;h for goods
and sen Kes.
Without Hurricane Hugo. Ne,,pon's newest
c1t11ens committee had alread} challen$ed some
rn~ planning. The
committee cons1c;ts
of 14 memhcrs. as
the seven members
of the Cit) cou ncil
each appointed ·tv.o
c 11 11e n s Cha1 r -
pl·rso n 1s Jeffn·)
Stern. and the ul hn
mem bers include
Bruce Bean.Isle\.
Peter Con nail\. Ro\
Englebrecht. Natalie
Fogart). ':i tewart
Hayward . Severi}
Johnson. J1mm1c
Jones. Barba ra Long.
W1l11am Nelson.
Mcl 1nda O'Brien.
Da)na Pettit. Jane Piascck'1 and Mar: William!>.
In hroad gem.·ral terms. the tit~ ·s d1c;astcr rclld
program is dl·ta1lcd in the l'mt.'rgcnC) prepared ness
plan submitted to thl' C1t\ Council h\· C11\
Manager Rotx'n W~ nn. It call' for al·t1on step~
dm:ctl'd h\ '"" nn and Fin.· Ch1et Jim Reid. Each
cit) dt·par1ment then has specific respom.1b1ht1ec;
and authont1l'\. and cal·h of thl' \arious depart-
mrnt plans arc nov. hc1ng re\ 1rwcd h) thl' nev.
ad\l\Of\ C'UnlOHltl'l'
.\ffrr hearing all the departments and stud} 1ng
their plan-.. tlie ad' 1c;or;. eomm111cc v.111 make
rcromnwndat1on.., to thl' Cit\ Counr1I on modi·
lkat1on'I or add111on!> thn fr·l:I should he made to
thr cmergl·nr~ preparl'dO.l''S program
.\rcord1ng to W~ nn. lhl' cit~ ., '-tud) ing all
rl'ports from Charlcc;ton and other r111e<. h11 h)
H umcane Hugo. to hc.·nclit from k .. ,on-, the
!>l)Uthea<ot karncd the hard v.a:. To prqlarc for an
earthquake rcqu1rl'S an cntirrl} d11Tcrcnt \Ct ol
condiuom than prcpanng lor a hurncanl·. for one
thing. thl' hurncanl· \\a~ no <,urpn\t'. l\t'r;.11nc
knev. appnl'.1mall'I~ \\hen 11 was going to <;tnl.e
and rough I} ..., hcrl' Thou.,and'i \\ l'rl' a hie 10 llel'
from the area. rn1r11m111ng the lo~<. of ltlc: ~o
matter hov. murh progre<.\ c;ucnce has made.
predicting an earthqual.l· 1<, not a prec1<.c opcra1ton.
and no one kntiv.s Y.ht•n or \\hl'rt' 11 v.111 tKt·ur.
"To an ntent. v.c are almno;t on rnnstanl
alert." one rll\ '>taffer said.
The first · l'·\O depanmcnt<\ 10 make their
pre~ntation'\ to the (1t11enc; ad' 1sor: committee
V.l're the police and fire departments. v.h n g3\t.'
de1a1kd fl'' 1cv.<i of th~ir fl'<.ourCl''>. capab1l111cs and
pt•rsonnrl. Lt Paul Hl·n1S<"} made the police
depanmt·n1·., prl'<iCn talion. and Capt Ra:
Pendleton did the c;ame for the fire dcpartmcnt.
"The romm1lll'l' gl·nerall: cnncurred that thl'
resourCt'\ and organ11a11on of the t\\O dl·partmt·nts
\\ere e ... crtknt." thl· Jd\ ISOf\ comm1ttl·e·, minute\
reported. "The differences ·betv.ccn an arca-v.1de
disaster and a locahtt·d disaster "en· d1scu,.,cd
Rc,·ealed through the d1.,cus-.1on wa!'. the fact that
the tire department at an' gi,en 11ml' has .lO
peopll' on dut: and thc police dcpartment ha-; 15
to 25 people on dut\ '"hilc thl'SC ma~ be <;uttablc.
v.11h backup. for a lotahtl'd d1"'1\ter. add1 11onal
personncl would be m·cded in the e' cnt ol a
ut:" 1de d1,.aster ..\rrnrdingh. the folltm 1ng deli-
l'll'nl'1e' \\ere noted ;and 1.ct asHk for further
cons1dera11on "I No plam arc 1n place for u11l111ng Hilun-
tc.'ers.
"2 No plan .. arc in place for ut1l111ng hoatc;
locatl·<l a1 the harbor
.. 3. !'o plans arc 1n plan· to dirn t the act10M
of ind1\'1dual t•mplo:cl·~ in the l''Cnt of an ,m·;i.
\.\1de disaster
"4. No pracucc dnlb ha\C becn l'Ondur ted 10
mob1htc all Cit~ department\ ...
Kt•nneth J . Dchno. e"ecut1ve ass1~tan1 to C1t\
Manager Wynn. has been acung as staff liaison to
the ad\'iSOf) commmec
"Our tint meetings ha'e been son ofindoctn·
nation and educational," Dchno said ... .\ great
deal ol work has been dont'. on disaster prepared-
ness alread). and thl-st' c:itlll'ns net-d 10 be aware
o f what alrcctd) 1s in place. Each member of the
oomm1ttce-.has knowlodge about earthquakes and
other natural phenomenon to varying degrees. We
hope that in a ver)' short time they can become
very knov. lcdgahlc about the entire subject."
Two maJOr concerns of the city staff are (I)
how prepared are ind1\'1dual households. in ft~t
aid supplies, water and food. and (2) how best can
the city staff communicate.' wi th all the c1t1zens on
emergency preparedness nght now. before the big
quake hits us.
The city's new disaster watchdogs are <'crtain
to address both conetrnl. Jim F~ll.. 11 • ,_,,Jmr ob1erYer ol tte
Qrmwe c .. 11. H/1 col•IDll ru1 s..lay ae4
W~. I
Cortressecf'•fsontn gets s ye•n
8y City News SeMw
DAILY PILOT /Wednaday, Octobet 11, 1089
Stabbing death called 'classic conspiracy'
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of the DMl!y Not Slllff
A New York native who allegedly
stabbed a Hunungton Harbour man to
death as he slept was pan of a "classic
consp1rac) •· by the vicum's wife and her
lover to collect' on a hfe insurance policy.
a prosecutor charged Tuesday.
George Ira Lamb, 27. 1s ·accused of
stabbing Mel Dulay Dyson 20 time~
during a bizarre murder-for-hire plot five
years ago. A Superior Court JUI} 1n San ta
Ana' 1s scheduled 10 begin deliberations
today on the prosecution's request to
convict Lamb of murder and conspiracy .
The victim's wife. D1x1e Dyson. was
convicted of first-degree murder a nd
faces ~5-)cars-10-lilc in prison when she
is sentenced in Januaf). She maintain~d
her innocence until last year. v.hen she
turned statc'o; C\ 1dl'nce 111 hopes of reduc-
ing tbat sentent·c.
Dv'ion's one-11ml" lover. Enrico Vas-
q uci. ] I. 1s \Chcduled to go to trial in
Januar: on charge'> of murder and con·
sp1 rar~.
The two men were arrested in June
1988 after D) <,on t·hanged her stor).
In closing arguments to thl· JUf). Dcpu·
t\ 01stnct .\ttornn <"harks Middleton
COUntercd dclcn;,e rontenllons that 0 1\le
0 ) '\On lied and '>aid the c1rcums1an11al
C\ 1dence against Lamb'" O\t'.r."hdmi n~.
His fingerprint wa-. found in D)son s
car. 'v\.hcre Lamh alleged!) removed the
backseat panels to crawl into the trunk.
Middleton said. [)yson testified earlier
that she then drove him past the guard at
her husband's ga ted complex and parked
in the garage. where he waned for the
signal that Mel Dyson was asleep.
The prosecution said Lamb also used a
false name while in Cahfo mia at the time
of the murder and received mone) by
telegram from Dixie Dyson before and
after the slaying.
.. Tha t 1s enough right there to cor·
raboratc the testimon> of Dixie," he said.
Dyson testified dunng the tnal that she
and Vasquez offered Lamb SI 0,000 to do
the ki lling and he agreed to wait until
after the money from Mel D)son's
$1 25.000 insurance pohc) was collected.
But Deputy Public Defender Jeff Lund
said the prosecution's own witnesses cast
doubt on Lamb-., guilt and "painted
Dme Dyson as the shameless liar she
mo'st surely 1s." · .
·o n the n1gh1· of· the murder. Dl\1e
Dyson surel} v,.ould not ha'e let a
stranger into t.he home where her two
children were ')leep1ng. he !>aid. The de-
fense ma1n taincd that thl' approx1matlc~
$250 sent 10 Lamb 1n :-.lev. York "as to
rcpa) loans he made to Vasque1.
··,..\sk \Oursches 1f \l)U believe D1Xll'
D\son:" Lund said .-.,,-so. then 'our
dens1on 1s simple. Don·t ewn ~top tor a
cu p of cofkc. Just rnml· back uut and tdl
us he 1s guilt~.
George ' Ira Lamb
"Then Ol\1e DHon "'Ill haq~ sue·
l·eedcd in dl'Stro~1n'g another Ille ... Lund
\Sid
Throughout the hearing. Lamh's ~· :-
~t"ar-old .-.on v.nggkd 1n his mother' .. lap
and cm·d out Tor his "dadd\ ·· The
defendant's v.1le and mother <·arne from
Scv. YQrk 10 attend the tnal.
Lamb also faces special circumstances
-murder fo r fi nancial gain and use of
a kn1ft'. If convicted and fo und guilty of
those special circumstances, Lamb would
face li fe 1n pnson without the poss1b1hty
of parole, rather than 15 years to life.
A JUf) reJt'Cted Dyson·s cia1m that the
m urder was .commtttC'd by a stocking·
faced man who raped her after stabbing
her common-law husband 1n the face.
chest and back .
On the night of the murder, Vasquez.
Lamb and !))son met at a Huntington
Beach drug store. where Lamb crawled
into the trunk of her car. she testified.
Vasquez met his girlfnend at'a motel
l>O he would ha~e an ahb1. Dyson said.
.\fter D\ son pulled past the guarded ptc
of the condominium complex and into
the garage. she "en·t upstairs to bed.
Lamb alkgcdh entert:d the bedroom
stiortl: after mi'dmght on No' 18. 1984,.
and stabbed D' son. ..
5e' en of the wounds were inflicted
alter death and one v.as so forceful 1t
punctured his breastplate and hit the
'cnabrae. th1.• prosecutor said.
Lamb and D\ son then had ~' at the
tool of 1h1.· bt'd 'so 11 v.ould look like she
"'a~ raped b~ an intruder. she tesufied.
[)~~on -.aid she smuggled Lamb back
ou1 ol the wmplc.x .ind dropped him ofT
on Pau lic Coast H 1ghwa~ She earlier
told pohr1.· the killer had forced her to
dn\e him uut of the comple>..
-Friendof HB's library
bequeaths specia' gift
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ll'w O.,uy PllOI Su1lf
T hl' Hunt1r1gtun Acarh ( l'ntral L1hrar;.
has rn·t·1,ed a gilt of$Pti.OOO -b~ far
the largc-,1 111 II'> kind -from the l'<,tate
111 Tahh' Brod. "'ho d1rd Der I. 11/!<M
::Shl' tiad her hean in lhl' llbran hut v.e
didn't rcal11c hov. mulh.'' ~1d Doroth\
8onl h. v. h11 '>t'n l'd v. 1th Brod .. un th~·
Fnt.·nd'> 111 tht• L 1hrar. Board
liot'\l h and L 1hrar. ·Dm•t tor Rt•n Ha'·
den -;aid the~ hupt: tu us.:-thl· monl·~
from Brot k's e~tJtl' 111 the tono;trm lion
and outlilting ot J 32.!0l--,quan·-fool
children's "1ng
"Shc mrnt1nm·d that -,he v.anted to
ka\l' monl·~ tn lhl· l1hrar) But I thuugh:
1t \\3'\ S'IH! 111 ~ l .IJIH) like olhl'f' ha\l'
g1\cn." J .. urpno;cd Ha )dl·n '>did
Pamna < ~irman. a trn·nd ..... 11J Hrc1tl..
"wa~ \tT\. H'f\ l0dulJIC1J' t'iut n•H a
colkgc g.r..iJuJtl: ··~hl· ga'e 11 to ht'r\Cll
through rl·aJing Jnll 'hl' "antt·d tn m.tl..l·
11 a\ailat'ik 111 otht.'r' .. r Jhh\ hdtn cod lhl' l1hr:.in u1ulJ hl'lp
Int' 111 ~·htldrt·n It rt'.1lh mattcn:J 111
ht·r .. < Jrm.tn -..i1d
l arman 'aid that Hn•d .. t '"di''' v.11h
n11 1'.htldrt•n. afo;.p kit monc' lnr tht'
rolk[!C cdur.won o · rnur tfon11ngton
fk<Kh :c1un~htl'f'>
'\ht· Jppart·nth dtl'U cir J ht·;.in JltJll..
\\ h1k gt'lt1ng Jrl")'t'd 111 gt• 111 .1 mel·t1ng
JI lht• ..\'>\l\t3nn-Lt'J!!Ul' ( <11man -.a1J
\ht• \\J\ hJ
Tabby Brock
£ht' lthraf\ IS planning a CercmOn)
I nd.i~ at \ l 1 a m to pa: tnhute to Brock.
I hl' Hunt1nF-t11n Bealh Ctt) C ounc1l in
.\ugu'l <1ppn"l'd $ l S million for con-
'>trut1111n ,,, ..1 l htldR·n·.,, v.mg that as
'lall·d I\> u'<,t :.ihuut $-1 m1lhon Libra~
'uppon grnur., arl' nix·\.'led to raise the
hJl.JOl.l'
Ha,dcn ... ml tht· gilt "as 1n the form of
1.·J,h. 'crnntll'\ and hm1trd partnerships.
fhl mnnt'~ v.111 go to the librar) patrons
luunJa111in th.it v.111 dende hov. to use
tht· m11ne~ he said
Betty Dav1s·s former Laguna Be•ch home.
Memorial for Betty Davis
planned in Laguna Beach
Teen charged ·in shooting
in high school classrooom
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of ,,,. o .. ~y ,....,, Sc.off
Rell\ (),I\ 1' thl' ,t.ir cil 1,ul·h da"'l' J'
"Jl'ld'l:I.'' "Dart.. \ llton" and .. \II
,.. \hout l-\ l' .. '' 111 hi.· fl'rTil·mlx-rl'd Jt .1
'l':i.,1dr mt·monal "l'r' irt• 1n lJguna
Rl·arh. \\hl'fl' thl' tilm legend once h'ed.
1-Ttl•nJ .... h4UJ1n1.1nu·<; and fan<. an•
1n' lll'<l lll ~atht•r tor thl' 1ntnrmal <.en ltl'
Ol I. ~() 1:) rcml·mlx'r thr \tar \\ ho<oc
hirml'f hnmr " '>I ti I rr ti.'m~d tu as .. t ht•
I.kit\ Da' 1<. holl'>l". h\ local rco;1dent~.
.tlu)rd1ng to H11rn \lo(ln. forma o" m:r
ol fhc ( uttagc rl''taurant
( '1t} ~lanagn l\.cn hank ~1d he re-
re1 H'd a call T Ul'W.1\ from 'iOmcone v. ho
heard that [)a\ 1<.' l'ltid' would ht'
crrmatcd at ~lt( nrm1d,·,· ~lonuan on
Laguna Can~on lh1ad. llO\H''er.' the
mortuan O\\ner ')J1d he v.ould nellht•r
con Ii ml . nor dcm that poss1b1ht\.
Moon ..aid he met Dl\ l'i IO t9S7 .... hen
he was v.-orking as ''agl' electrician for tht.'
Festiva l of .\rts. .\rrord1 ng to Moon.
Da\'ls had 'olunt<'aed to put lcttenng on
1'01.1('1·: l .Ofi
lnin~
Pol\fc responded to thc repon of a
woman screaming loudl~ at ~ a.m Mon· da~. bul "'hen olTtrer; am"ed at the Pe~' 1llr addre''· thC) found the source
of the screams wa~ a v.oman g1\'10g birth
the natur.i l "a>· at ho me • • • A woman complaint~d of a prowler at
her ho me on Paml Ko \honl~ after 4 p.m.
Monday. he told pohcc the o;lculker was
a 17· or 18-year-old boy v.1th blond hair.
about 5 feet I inch, and \Cf) thin. That
a f'\cmoon, he wa!I wl·an ng a white T shin
and light hluc pants. • • • ix fa kC' 1dcnt1 fit:nt1on rarus. ml'.ld(' to
look hlcc dnver'-. h('tnSC\. we~ con·
fi SC'atcd O\ er U\c wct'kcnd at Woodbridge
Wine'$. •7~4 Barranca Parlcv.-la)
t'ountain Valley
Boral•n stoic two t~lcphoncs from the
rear office a rea at ERA Raferty &. Llo)·d, IOIOI SlatCT \'C, Lo s was S800. Thm
w-as no 1gn of forced entry. • • • Vandals pourtd Comet clcan:SCT into
1he ps tank of a 1985 Ford EICOf't pa.r\cd
1n a lot al 9900 La &amtdl A \'e •••• Bufllan threw • dnn~ :&nUt into t~ s.-e"lt' •mdov.• of a 1931. Nman Stn.
tn ancl ttmovtd w taerco bUt didn't
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111trndur1.·d Ill Belt\ n.1\ I'. hl· ,411J
\ ftcr '>he <.old her h1 •ml' 1 n I .1gu na
D:n 1<, rontlOlll'd h> rrn1 hnu,ro; or ''a'
Y.tth lnt•nd" 1n tll''n \\hl·n \hl· '-'J'
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,aid m .1 Joh nm C ar-.on rntcn tl'" that
tht' hlufftop home had been ,l fa\ IHllC nl
her<. and that <;he had afMI\ <. ,·nn.,1dcrcd
Laguna Beach her hnml'. ·~lln•rding tn
\loon
Da' 1<. dll'd f-ndJ\ JI age :\I
fhl· memorial c.t·r' ire v.111 he.· hd J ,It 'i
p.m on \\ ocxh < O\ e hcach at the end ot
Diamond Street. JU t bclov. the former
Da' 1s residence Moon ~1d hl' JUSt v.ant·
ed people to ha'c a chancc to share tht•1r
mcmones ,,f the film star lnlormal
flower offenngs would he appropnatC'.
according to the release.
By Th~ Assoclat~d Pr~ss
..\ (OUrt nn fue\da\ ordered a teen-age
hm hdd on 1:h.uge<. induding alll'mpted
murder <1nd a\'Jult "1th a dead I~ "l'llfX'"
tm ..tlkgedl~ 1at..1ng a \nah1cm high
~ h11('1 da'>' ho<>tagl· .ind <.h1.>011ng a o;tu·
dt'tl t
( ''" Rohh. 15 \.\a~ ordered dt.•ta1ned
h\ Jn Orange ( oun1~ JU'cnllc lOUrt
1udgc .ind a pn·tn.i l hcanng ".1" <.chl·d-
ukd 11.ir t·arh '.'.o' l'mhc.·r
1 hr ho~·,; \.OUn-aprx11ntcd attornc:
rn11:rt·J J denial t•I alkg.atmn' in the
pc1111on fill'd h\ Ocput~ D1<.tnrt .\11ornn
lex· 'cdta
'\htHrt 15 <.tuJcnt<. at 1 oara High
\l hool in .\nahc1m l.\l'fl' 1.1!.l·n hc,'ltage
<kt :i h~ J ~outh Jrnwcl \\tth a '>hntgun
and 3 handgun T11n' Lopc1. 15. "3' <.hot
1n thl' 1a'' but not Sl'nnush "oundcd
\\ 1tnt'5Se'\ \aid hl' proH1!.ed ·the 'outh
The.' pe1111on "'h1ch v.as filed tnda'
al.-.o acl'u'iCd the Robb hm of fi \ e l'ount'>
ot lal!>l' 1mpmonment. ca.rT)ing a loaded
an apartmenlcompfex c~n ~lthom --A thitfl>ncd1he wtndwing 'Of~ I qgg
lights and looking into parked car!.. He \'ol kswagc-n Cabnolct parked outside an
was found to be under thr inlluence of apan ment at 635 W. Baker St and ~tole
.opiates and in possc~.,,1on t)f burglar) a S4tXl stC'reo
tool!'>.
Laguna Be-ach ,
A female said l>hr "as inJurt'd when a Co~•a \1e~a
..\ burglar cut the p:1d locl off a gl.'ner-Dalmatton ran into her and lnockt'd her
ator tra1rer at A & ..\ Rend\ Ml\ and tool down at Moulton Meadows Park on
rnpper cables worth S8:?S off the ele<" Monda)
trical panels. The owner l>Q1d this is the -'\n eldrrlri ~r:O~ ;ltttn~ at the bus founh theft of cables at the Bn tol litreet .,.. busine<,s. stop at Cata 1nn Avenue an Coost High·
• • • wa' "as reportedly kicked b> an nppro~·
About $SO v.onh of t"r.l)'Ons. pencil~. 1matcl~ 30-)car-old man Monday afl er-
constf'\lct1on paper and rubber stam~ noon w~r~ ~tokn from Wh1111er School, 1800 Someone tole; ~~from a home ii'!
. W h1tt~er .\ vc . h) a thief" ho f'or<'t'd open the 600 block of ( lrr Dnve on Monda)
a slid1na door O\Cr the w«kend. • • •
A young man •.:.; ·uu ted for two . i\ SlSO bra was stolen from a vehicle
puncturt woun<ll 10 hi upper chest, but 1n the 30000 block of (oast Highway on
apparcntl) ~aJ so df'\lnk he sa&d he didn't unday
know how 1\ happened. Pohcc said the Huntin•lon Beach apanment where the inc 1den1 occum:d. " . in the 700 block of Jam~ uttt. is 1 v.'ell· A mot~r aid her ''->car-old muahkr
taown pot where tllqal a.hen rent noor was molntcd by a dchvtry man who
Jpaicc 10 slttp. worked for a T~ncic com~ny. The
• • • man·1 cmplo)'m rq>0nec:Uy said the man
A VCR. compact disc P'a-r.tt. camtt1 ldm11ted to th<'m \bat be kmed and and~t'). worth more than Sl,300, was touched lhc sitl but didn't know "'e wn
ttoltn tom a home 1n lhe 1100 block of only 14. HIS bollCI ~) fired the
C.non ~' by 1 1hatf wtto. enlC'red man af\a the incidmt. auont1n1 '° thruup H un~led btdroom wtndOW. -. . . . .. ,.....,
T,JO ,.. 1t01e. ~ mokti .. frOiri .ait
6Vi1 b F t I ol 1 ~Monte Clfto = r'* • *'1111ftlM SlO W. . . . ~
t1r~·.irrn ,)fl '1. huol grounds. being pcr-
'llnJll) arml·J and intl1c11ng great bod1l)
1nJuf\ '\;cdta ~1d
In IU\l'mk court complaints are re-
lerrt.·d· to a' pc11t1ons. defendants are
\.Jlkd minor' and plea' are referred to as
c1tht•r dl·n1al~ or adm1~c;1ons of petitions.
'.°'ol•dtd <,,.lid the 00\ \\Ill be tried 1n
1u,rn1lc ruurt ·
.\uthoni1e~ ha' I.' not lormall) 1dent·
1tit•d the bt1' puhhcl~ ~ausc of his age.
Ht· v.a <.. ho"e' er. 1den11fied b)
cla'>o;matc\ on the da' of the incident .
The hostage 5.1tua11on developed qu1clt-
h and l'nded 1n about 40 m111'ites. Robb
alkgcdl~ "'all.td in to the audito rium
w hnc the drama class v..as being held and
ordered the teal hcr to lea' e and lock the
door~ bchind him
tudents .-.aid Lopez daf'C'd Robb to
"<;hoot ml··· and was shot. .\II tfle girls
and the "ounded 00\ were then allowed
to lea' c and a pohceman ftnall~ talked
the ~outh 1010 la~ing down his guns and
surrcndcnng.
8400 bloolt..()f-Cracc Drive. !# • • • Th1c,cs stole an electric blue 1969
Volkswatten Bug at Ocean View H.iah
. hool
Burslars stole a Un1vcga l..androvcr
b1nclt> from thkc rac-ks at Huntinaton
Beach H 1gh School. • • • ..\ woman ~1d she set down hor punie
on a sidewalk for a frw minutes in the
400 block of Huntington Street but when
she got bacl... the purse, containina $200
1n cash and credit cards. ~as m1ssina..
'if'~ port 0.-af'h
A. 35-fool 531lboat was stolen from •
shp in the 2700 block of Wcs1 Coa5t
Htghwa) JUSI after four males ~ tttn
around the vcS5CI. ••• uspccts p~h~ open an uftlOtbd
shdini window to enter a JUSI~
\'taint aJ)3J1mcnt tn the 900 bloct of !ea
Lane and Ten c:1p.r~uc butts oe Iii
earpd aaareu.c bums on the _... • ~rpet a ch1h-Utt sublu8ce oa dll
kitchen flOOf al'WI counlen0'9 lilld • un~ peckrt of rondoaa1 io • •
SW'1' bedroom. • • • Aft Irvine woman --~Ille lilill lllit
Sl.000. l.S-t.aret.._.•Of••
whale watk•nt and ...,._ • .......
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0...,. Co.t DAILY Pll.OT/ Wedneedtry, October 11, 1989 '111F:
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Court allows racketeering law against abortion foes
W ASHINOTON (AP) -The Su-
preme Court turned away frce-
spteeb arauments Tuesday and al·
lowed I.be use of a federal rackctecr-
ina law apinst 26 anti-abortion pr<>taun in Philadelphia.
The court let stand a sucussful
lawsuit apinst the protesters by the
•rat.ors ·of an abonion clinic in
that City. · Similar lawsujts, each invoking
the Racke_ieerina Influenced and
Corrupt Oipnizations Act (RJCO).
have been tued apinst ··p~lifc"
activists in cities such 11 Pitllburah.
Chfoaao and Brookline. Mus.
Using the federal law lelS those
who win suits col.Ject three times
whatever financial dam~ they
prove. a feature not available in
man}' suits filed under state law. In
the Philadelphia case1 the clinic op-
erators were awardea about $2,600
in tripled RJCO damages.
Meanwhile, Florida's state law-
maken Tuesday convened a special
session on abortjon that drew
thousands of chanting demon·.
strators and national attention,
ahhouah the Le1islature's Demo-
cratic leaden pre<licted no new re-
strictions.
Republican Gov. Bob Martinez
called the 3Yl-day session soon after
th~ U.S. Su~me Court in July
upheld a Missouri law aivina the
state more authority to regulate
abortions.
Martinez's proposals include ban-
nina public financina and use of
public resourus for abortions. ex·
pandina f'elUladOl\I for abortion
clinics, requarina viability tests on
the fetu1e1 of womftl wbo are at
lcut 20 weeks pttpWtt and reQ\lir·
ina physicians to tell women seeking
abortions about the development of
their fetuses. •
Democrats llid the session may
result in unconstitutional laws bcina
enacted.
The Supreme Court has pcrmincd
Initiative to pr.otect environment
planned for ·1990 state ballot
LOS ANGELES (AP) -En-
vironmentalists and prominent Cali-
fornia Democrats announced Tues-
day they wiJJ begin collecting signa-
tures next month to place a sweeping
environmental protec1ion initiative
on the 1990 state ballot.
The key soals ~ a phase-out of cancer~usina {>CSticides. reducing
gases and chemicals that cause the
aJobaJ warming, and protecting the
coast with tough water standards
and oil-spill prevention and cleanup
measures.
.. This is a moment in history
when we arc waking up to the reality
that we arc killing ourselves;· At-
torney General John Van de Kamp
told a news conference to unveil the
Environmental Protection Initiati ve
of .J990.
"By passing th is in itiative, Cali-
fornians can make ·a sweeping pro-
nouncement on behalf of en-
vironmental protection that will
help tum the tide. not only here but
throughout the world." Van de
Kamp said.
The drafting committee included
members of the California League of
Conservation Voters. the Natural
Resources Defense Council, the Sier-
ra Club, the National Toxics Cam-pai~ and the Citizens for a Better
Environment.
The committee also included Van
de Kamp, who 1s running for gov-
ernor. Assemblyman Tom Hayden,
D-West Los Angeles, and a represen-
tative of Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy's
office.
"B_y supporting this initiative,
California voters will be making a
personal commitment to the
planet." said Lucy Blake. executive
director of the California League of
Conservation Voters.
She appealed for support in order
to restore the state to "Its rightful
place" at the forefront of the en-
vironmental protection movement.
"The point of the mitiativc is to
end what we consider to be a decade
of environmental neglect and be$Jn
a decade of environmental action
through programs for preSef'V ing a
clean ocean, clean food. d ean at-
mosphere and a dean government."
Hayden said.
The initiative would create an
elected statewide office of en-
vironmentaJ advocate to make cer-
tain California's environmental laws
are observed
Among other aspects, it would
create a S300 million bond program
for acquiring ancient ttdwood for-
ests and to fund reforestation efforts.
The initiative's advocates say it
would protect the state's food supply
by phasing out cancer-causing
pesticides by 1996 and by making
regulatory asencies require im-
proved chemicals by 1997 .
The initiauve would protect the
coastline with tough. heaJth-based
standards for discharge of toxic pol-
lutants into state waters. It would
also require public sewage treatment
plants to meet federal Clean Water
Act standards by 2000.
A S500 million fond for preven-
tion and clean up of oil spills would
be established. and on that same
front. the initiative would-create a
spill prevention policy allowing
drilling leases with in the three-mile
state limit onl y in the event of a
national energy emergency.
1
Call him butch
. I
A 1hort·h•lred former
President Reagan takes In
th• tennis at th• Riviera
Tennis Club In l.01 Angeles
last SaturdaJ durlne th•
Nancy Reapn Tennis Tour·
nalftent. Re ... n·1 hair Is
growing back followlng
l»raln surgery. Th• tour·
na111ent netted 1450,000 for
th• Na ncy Reagan l'oun·
datlon. -
~uto '!"surer President accepts Latin American
says It 11 delay leaders' invitation to drug summit rate Increase
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Farmers group of insurance com-
panies agreed Tuesday to delay ra1s-
ang auto insurance rates for 30 days.
and to use the time to work with
Insurance Commissioner Roxani
Gillespie to decide how rates are set
under Proposition 103.
The agreement -will help Gillespie,
insurance companies and interest
groups focus on heanngs in Novem-
beT that arc suppo~ to finall y
determine who pays what for auto
insurance under the insurance-re-
form initiative. ·
Farmers. the state's second-biggest
auto insurer, is seeking a 5.9 percent
rate increase to offset what it de-scribes as S250.~per-day losses
from the state-mandated program
under which it insures problem dnv-
crs.
It aarced Tuesday to wait until
about Nov. 30 rather than Nov. I to
raise its rates, and aclcnowlcdged
GilJcspie mi&ht later be able to rolJ
them back irshe determines they are
too hiah.
The ~ment was reached at a
hearing before Superior Court Judge
Miriam A. v ogel.
ttt:.\THEH
IC'.\. Peru (AP) -The presidents
of Peru, Colombia and Bohvla.
where the illegal cocaine trade has
its roots. invited President Bush on
Tuesday to attend a drug summit
within 90 days. f-t e accepted im-
mediately.
In a brief communique at the end
of a fi ve-bour meeting on a common
anti-drug strategy. the leaders said
Euroecan leaders also should take
pan in the summit. to be held in
Latin Amenca. They pledged to con-
tinue "all -out war .. on drug traffick-
ing.
White House press secretary
Maritn Fitzwater said: "The presi-
dent. will go." He said 90 days was
"w1thiff' the time frame we have
been considering. It's reasonable."
In their communique, Presidents
Alan Gama of Peru, Virgilio Barco
of Colombia and Jaime Paz Zamora
of Bolivia said both the .Production
and consumption of cocaine must be
addressed.
The statement appeared to reflect
Latm American concern over Bush's
emphasis on pol ice and mllitary
acuons agarnst th e trade.
Garcia Barco and Paz suggested
details of the summit be worked out
at a meeting Nov. 20 in Santa Cruz.
Bolivia, of lower-level officials.
Fitzwater said the United States
had no objectJon to participation by
Europeans and security concerns
would not stand in the way of a
summit.
South Africa to release 8 prisoners
JOHANNESBU RG, South Afnca
(AP) -Walter Sisulu and other
African National Congress leaders
jailed 25 years ago with Nelson
Mandela will be freed uncondi-
tionally soon. but Mandela will re-
main m prison, President F.W. de
Klerk said Tuesday.
They are among eight aging. long-
time prisoners de Klerk said would
be released to "contribute to the
spirit of reconciliation which is p~
entJy evident m our country."
He said Mandela, regarded by
many black South Africans as their
leader. was told of the proposed
releases in advance.
Murphy Morobe. spokesman for
the banned United Dcmocrat1c
Front anti-apartheid alliance, was
with Mandela at his home on the
Victor Vcrster prison farm north of
Cape Town when the releases were
announced on state television.
"Mr. Mandela said he would
greatly enjoy his sleep tonight after
all his efforts to secure their release.··
Morobe said, and quoted Mandela
as saying to South Africans: "The
people arc goin& to be greatly en-
dowed by the leadership who are
coming out of jail."
In Blackpool, En&land. Pnme
Minister Margaret 'Thatcher wel-
comed the announcement of the
releases.
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broad use of the RICO law in a series of put rulinp -allowina
lawsuits by anyone whOiC propenr,
or business is harmed by a "pettem •
of illepl activities.
The litigation strateay has proved
troubling to some a&ortion rights
advocates, who fear that political
P.rotesters will be labeled
'racketeers.. and held financially
liable for nothfoa more than express·
ina their views.
for example, American CivU
Liberties Union lawyer Antonio
c.atifa recently wrote "The ACLU
believes th.at civil RJCO's potenlial
for chillinf Fu:st Amcndme.~t riabt1
of expression 1s cnormouL
But in upholdin& a $108,000
award apinst the 2~ Philadelphia
protesters last March, the 3rd U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals II.Id their
actions "went beyond ... constitu·
tional rights of speech and procett."
('\l.lt'OH'\1 -\ HHlt:t ·s
Lobbyists' spending sets record
SACRAMENTO -Led by busi ness. and profession~! groups, special
interests spent a record $82.9 million to lobby the Leg.isfatutt, and .s~tc
agencies last year ncar1y·10 percent mor~ .than in 1 ~87, the stat~ s .pohu~
watchdog said tuesday. The Fair Pohtic~I Practices Comm1~1c:in sa1d
lobbists' employers spent 9. 7 perce nt more m 1988 than they did m 1987
and 29 percent more than they did in 1986.
FPPC Cbainnan John Larson said the rate of growth may have slowed
last year because insurance companies and trial lawyers. two major sources
of lobby money, instead spent heavily on camp:ugns to pass or defeat
insurance-related initiatives.
Child dlals 911 to save mother
LOS ANGELES -A pre-schooler calmly called the 9 11 emergency line
Tuesday night to summon help for his mother. who lay ~~lpless.on the floor
of their apartment choking on a cough drop. authonues wd. Jameson
Rodgers. who will tum 4 years old on Thursday. fol!nd his. mother Pegy,
32. doubled up on the living room floor. fire Battalion Chief Lon Pu1'1Cll
said.
Jameson had been taught to dial 911 1n the <"vent of an emergency so
he ran to the telephone his parents. had mounted low ~n the ~throom wall
for his use. Rodge rs was unconscious when paramedics amved, but they
were able to dislodge the cough drop from her throat and restore her
breathing.
"..\TIO'\.\I, BHIEt'S
NASA postpones shuttle launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -NASA on Tuesday night postponed the
launch of space shuttle Atlantis for se' eral days becau~ of a fault~ master
control.system m one of the spaceship's three main engines. The flight had
been scheduled for Thursdav. Officials said the launch could be rescheduled
fo r as early as Monda). bui the) would not have a definite date for a day
or two.
The delay was announced shortly after a federal Judge m Washington
rejected a request by three anti-nuclear groups that the launch be scrubbed
because Atlantis will carry a plutonium-powered planetary spacecraft bound
for Jupiter.
Norlega's foes flown to U.S.
WASHINGTON -Some of the m1htal) forces in volved m the failed
coup attempt m Panama have been flown by the Un ited St.ates to Miami
and invited to seek political asylum, the Bush 3dm1nistrauon said Tuesday.
The State Department said 42 Panamanians had been admitted on
humanitarian grounds. Whne House spokesman Marli n Fitzwater said the
group included .. coup members and their fam ilies ...
The Panamanians "had reason to bche .. ·e the Noncga rcg.im~ would
seek them out for persec ution. either because of alleged involvement in the
Oct. 3 coup attempt, or because of their famil) relat1onsh1p with the·allegcd
coup plotters." the State Department "31d.
Illegal. allens die In railroad tr.aller
VICTORIA. Texas -Four men believed to ~ illegal aliens were found
dead Tuesday ma railroad trailer marked with skulls and a danger wamini.
and authont1cs tned to determme 1f a pest1c1de used on the flour inside
contnbuted to their deaths. The Border Patrol was mvestigallng to
determine 1f smugglers put the men in the trailer. said Border Patrol agent
Brian French.
The four apparently were asphyxiated. said Victoria pohce Lt. Jack
Williams. Autopsies were to be performed b} the Travis County Medical
Examiner's office in Austin. pohc~ said.
Apple shipment Includes cocaine
NEWARK. N.J. -federal agents Tuesday said they seized 871 pounds
of cocaine valued at $40 million m a truckload of apples and arrested two
people. The drug.s were concealed in boxes of apples from California and
Washington state in the back of a 45-foot tractor-trailer. said Victor
PedaJino. Drug Enforcement Administration agent.
.. It's probably the most expensive apples that have ever amved in the
state of New Jersc)' ... he said. He would not give details of the operation
but said surveillance led to the truck. whi ch they selle-d 1n a parking lot near
Newark International Airport.
Stuitent held In bombings
ANDERSON, Ind. - A 16-ycar-old high school student was arrested
on arson and bomb-making chari-es Tuesday night after authonties searched
his home following the second pipe bombmg at his high school in two days.
authorities said. Tuesday's explosion at Anderson H1&b School caused
minor damage and forced the can~llat1on of classes. 'telephoned bomb
threats were reported in at least four other high schools in central Indiana.
MOHl.D HHlt:t ·s
Newspaper employees slaln
BOGOTA. Colombia -Gunmen on motorcycles Tuesday killed two
cmolQYces of the ncwseaper EJ Espectador in an attempt by cocajne traftiacn to fon:e the Bogota dajly to end its anti-drug crusade. Later
Tuetday, the spasm of violence in Medellin worsened as assailanu shot to
death a journalist on a downtown street and killed f'our people in a work.ina-class neW.borhood bar .
At about the same time. another group fired at a crowd at a bar in
Manrique, a northern Medellin barrio, killing four m a sp11~ of bullets
before flceioa. Manrique is a known rttrui,Jing ground for "sacarios." or
hitmco used by dnaa traffickers..
Germany Indicates shift from hard llne
BERLIN -Communist offidals met opposition leaden ln °"*kn and Wb were expected to0a in Le\pria i.n the fim sip of a sbift in tbe
Eui German :.v:-man•s hard·line s1ane1e. oe-s rtpons aid TDetday. Promiaeat Lu ofticia1 Hana Otto f urian meanwhile aid i9 &at Bertha that the Commuaia Pany ... mut aive up iu pip oa toeal power."
AllO in &st Bertin, pi'O-democnicy ectivtsts -.id at least SOO protntrn lll'Clled la Dllldea were hed d9e pua two daJI. Tbc ICtivilts. wbo .,olte
oe ee'ili• ol~. aid lMll hod were~ about 1.000 pilople
•• 11• ii Drlldea dUrina demoal1ntioM last week and over ta.e ... 11iw
SoVlet UFO desOtbed
Onnge COMt DAILY PILOT
Seniors earn
enough to be
·royalty in ·He
9y HOUY WAGNElt °' .. ~ .... --. It's usually unethicaJ to buy votes.
but in Georp Latka's and June
Pilcher'• case 1t was the only way to
,et elected
The pair •re Huntington Beach
Senior J(jna and Queen. and they
earned that destioction by selling
"votes .. for SI each to raise money
to rebuild the Huntington Beach
Pier. The prosram was sponsored by
the city's Rogers Senior Citizens
Center.
To~ vote sellers -Pilcher sold
$2,2S8 worth of votes and Latka bro~t in $1 ,722 -were awarded
the lilies and honors. as well as a
ride in county Supervisor Hamett
Weider's car in the city's Founh of
July parade.
The contest was the first of its
kind in Huntington Beach. but
Pilcher. who works pan time as a
secretary in the city's administration
department, said the vote selling is
likely to continue because it was
successful and enjoyable.
.. Some of them had dinners.
brunches. fashion shows. you name
it." she said. "It inspired those
seniors to work for something like
the pier. They got all excited about it ...
An 18-ycar resident of the Cit}.
Pilcher said she has fond memones
of walking on the pier and also sees
its economic value to the city.
") used to walk. ever)' da) on that
pier. I miss 1t. .. she said
Collecting the votes also was a JOb
because "It was something I be-
lieved 10." She even collected
another $300 worth of votes after
the siA-wcck contest ended.
When she isn't collcctina funds for
the pier or working. Pilcher is active
•in her cburth. She enjoys walkina.
classical music and visiUDf her two
children. a son in Illinois and a
daughter in Germany.
Attitude is what keeps people spry
into their golden years. she sajd.
"A person's attitude, their mtC1'Cst
in life and spiOtual values arc very
imporunt," she said. "And to ex-
press love."
Lalka said he has been getting all
the credit for selling his votes, but
for every one he sold. his wife Trudy
sold four.
The title of Senior King isn't the
o nly title he's struggled for. The 75-
year-old former professional boxer.
referee and judge had a boxing ca-
reer that lasted from 1933 to 1942
and included wans against four for-
mer world champions and a lot of
firsts.
"I was the first pro boxer to box
my way through college," he said .
He was also '"'olved in ttre first
boxing match televised in the U.S.
Latka has made several television
and film appearances. including the
tcle' 1sion show "Webster" and the
award-winning film "Ragmg Bull."
He also has made a beer commercial
a nd expects to make another soon.
No" he spends his da}S managing
Latka's Golden Glo,es. a tavern on
Warner A \t~nue that boasts the larg-
est collect1 on of onginal boxing
memorabilia and photos in Orange
Count). He 1s also active an raising
money for the restoration of the
George Latk•
pier.
"I've been vel) luck) ... he said.
"When )ou're the 10th kid of 12 and
the onl) one to graduate college.
}Ou'rc lucky. When )OU get this age
and stay an good health. you're
lucky."
Latka attended UCLA and earned
Scout's project blankets
the needy with charity
ly HOLLY J. \I/AGNER
OI -0..,, ,,_ SUff
Twelve-)ear-old Enc Carlson comes from a home
he descnbed as fonunate.
He lives with his parents and t'"o <;1sters -and a
cat -in a n1~ home 1n Huntington Beach's Seabury
tract. He never has to go to bed hungf) or cold.
So when he "ent looking for a rommunll) sen ice
eroJ.CCt to fill the last rc-qu1rement toward becoming an
Eagle Scout. he looked for something that "'ould help
~pie whose circumstances "ere k"s fon unate than
· Staning w1th a goal of JUSt 50. Carlson co llcctt.'d 150
blankets to gJ Ve to need> fam1hes c;o thei r children
wouldn't have to go to bed cold
"It came to me as a proJect that would help
someone who's less fonunate. something that "ould
benefit them ... he said.
The Boy Scout Council agreed. Eagle Scout proJeCts
must be approved by the council before the cout can
proceed.
Eric made 01ers and distributed them at his church
and in his neighborhood. He organ11ed fellow )-OUths
and adults and spent a Saturday m orning coordinating
eight people driving their cars around town to collect
blankets. On other occasions he went out on his bicycle
to pick up the blankets. or got his mother to take him
wben the distance was too far 10 bike He collected 64
blankets alone from classmates at Sowers Middle
School.
He attended two meetings of Project Self-Sufficien-
cy. a program administered b) the Huntington Beach
Department of Economic Dc\Clopment to help lo\.\-
income, single-parent fam 1ht"s.
At 1he second meeting he attended. Carlson brought
blankets 10 -some of the panic1paung families and
learned a lesson:
.. Tbefrc no different than I am. the) 're JUSI not as
fortunate. • he said.
He also learned the feeling of \.\armth one can get
kne" the' needed 11."
And doing the project. he <;aid, has made him more
aware of the c1rcumstance'i of other'i
"It made me awarl' o f lhl' peo ple" ho arc m·ed~ and
"'ha! 'anat10n'\ there are. the number of people who are
nl.'edv.'' h.: said "No" that l'H done this I'll b( m ore
aware, more \.\tiling to help someone else 1f II COmCS
up."
Blankets not ne.:ded b) Project Self-Sufficiency
'>'Cre turned OH'r to F1ro''i .\ppltan·ce store in Hunt-
ington Beach. which sponsors an ongoing blanket
collection for the need} and as "ell ac; a disaster rehef
dTon called "Co,enng Wings."
Carlson's prOJe t 1s complete. but he has }ct to tum
1n his repon to the . out Counnl for l'' aluat1on. the
fi nal step.
Projects arc geared toward. teaching . the Sco ut
leadership skills and a spmt ot community service.
Before att.:mpttng an Eagle proJt'Ct the Scout must cam 2 t ment badges. be active 1n his troop for at least SI\
months and hold leadership pos1t1ons such as patrol
leader. senior patrol leader. assistant senior patrol leader
or hbranan. Carlson has tx:en llbranan and he 1s
assistant senior patrol leader. a pos111o n akin 10 a club
'ice president.
Earning 21 badges 1n t'>'O )cars -the time 11 has
taken Carlson -1s no small feat. In fact. man) ~ouths
aren't read) to IT) for the ranlo. ol Eagle until the~ are
15 or 16 "ears old
Carlson 1s an .\ student. h1~ mother said In
add1t1on to his scouting act I\ 1ue . he likes to pla)
basketball and read books of "1n1eresttng facts and
tn' 1a."
Carlson a nd ht'i mother agree 1he best thing about
scouting 1s 11 g1' cs a \Oung person a chance to tr) his
hand at a 'anet~ ot k1ll'i
"It's a career c' aluatton opponunlt). The) get JUSt
a ta~te of so man) things It helps them decide "here
the~ want to go." his mother said.
a teaching credential but taught tor
on l~ o ne )Car because he '>'as d1'>-
pleased "1th the meager <t,alal"\ he
rece1\cd
"I grew up in the depression and
m) life's amb1t1on was to malo.c S50
a "eek," he said "Eight o r 10 \Car.,
later that's C\actl) what I "as malt.-
Wedneeday, Oc1ober 11, 1988
June Piiche r
ing and I touldn t 'iUf\ 1,e
This Saturda' Latlo.a JnJ P1kha
\.\Ill prl·s1de O\Cr ~nwr Sa1urdd~ at
Huntington Beach Cl·ntra l Parlo. a-,
~·nior King and C)ut•en
The l''cnt presented h~ thl' Hunt·
ington Beach <. ounc1l On .\ging_
bc11.1ns JI ~ am '>'1th a panrnlo.e
hrealo.la,1 \ix·1.1.1l l'\l'nt'i induJing a
'>'allo.-J·thon tl1ngu door pn ze<. dnd
l.'n tena1nrnt·n1 thJt "'111 1,.on tinue
tl'lrough the Ja ,
.\rea rl''>tdent' arc '"' 11ed and
'>'l'lu>ITil' to 1nJulgl' tn a pt.:le of
Pilc her' gl'n\:rdl J d' 1,e .. Don't
thinlt. ol age ..
SPOTLIGHT
UC/ professprs ·
participa t e in-
national cont ab
'\.tnl' p11lt11,J I '><-ll'Oll'•h from l <.I
dell' l'Tl'J pJpt:r' 11r l h.i n.·J panel'> at
lhl' '1h Jnnual \mt'r1lan Political
. ll'nll' \''•ll IJlt11n ffil'l'ltng tn .\t-
lantJ Cbaneellor J ack Pt'ltason
1,.ha1rl'J a ruunJtJhk 1•n "The o.;u-
prt:ml· < oun a' .1 '\.,111<,nal Polin
\IJlo.l'f
.\\'4X 1Jtl' prok't\(\r\ MartiJl Wan-
enbt'rk. Carol l blant'r. Shawn Ro r -
nbt'rg. Mark Pt'lrac<'a and Kristo
Monrot' pam, 1pa1ed tn pJ nd d1<1-
l u!.'"m' and dell' l'Tl'll p.ipt·r; on
\Ofll l '-r:ingtn~ lrom pohf1,·al stah-
1ltt' 1n \men1.a and ahrnad 111 the
naturl' lll pol111tJI "'1t'nlt'
Profrssor Bernard Grof man ga' l'
I a paper 11n .. I he Pl1l111,dl 1-Jllout of
( I' ii Kigh t' I l·g1,la11on -· 1n ad -
d11111n t11 1.h.11r1ng .1 panl'I un .. ,l'"
Lk'l'lopn1l·nt' in thl.' \na h ,1~ of
Ral'l' .i nd Pl\ltt1l 'I ..
Olstinguisb<'d Profnsor David
Easton <,pol..c JI J pJnd lln "Theof"
anJ ~kth1xJ in 1he ~tud~ tif Poll11cal
( 11mmun1t"at11•n' ..
Dt·panment tha1r Jnd prnlcs~r
Jamrs Danziger l h .. 11rnl J panel on
"The fllell\ nt <. entn-L tl('al Poh11-
lJI I ntCr.ll t1um on P11h~' ( ·hangc~
an \\eltare \tate'i· and Jl'11,l"rcd a
paper on "The Elll·t·i .. oi lnter-
go\C~mmemal tructurl· nn Pohc~
Responses to L rban F1~al Strain ~
( ro'i'i-~auonal ~nah s1., .. ... -
Or Janr \'. Hall \°ll L.1guna Bea, h
a \ etcran tacult\ memtk:r at ( ar
.,.., -,.._..., _, J. .......
by helping others.
"It gave me a fcchnj of satisfaction handing
someone a blanket," he said. "I kind of knew them.
Although Carlson hasn't St't a career goal :-et. he has
been successful with his shoner-term goals. Soon he will
be one very youna Eagle Scout.
Eric Carl1on•1 project to complete requirements to become
an Eagle Scout was to collect blan~ets for the needy.
tate 1-ulkn on. ·has been named
all1ng dean fo r the 198~-QO
arndcm1l' 'ear Ill head one ol the
unl\Cf\lt\\ Sf\Cn S\.hOOIS. the
St. hoot 01 Business ~dm1n1stratt0n
and f ronom1cs.
HI 1.1 .•:·r1' HO ·\RD
Victorian fair at Discovery Museum
The Disco~ry Museum of Orange County
bosts its Victo · fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday al the useum.i )IOI W. Harvard St.,
Santa Ana. The event· reaturcs Model A cars.
quilten, spinners. weavers, folk a~ and tole paintina. Victorian 11fts and acccsson~. antique
linens and handkerthiefs. stereoscopes and cam-~ an antique silver collection and other
'.:r.o demonstrations of dulcimer playina. ~ music. silhouette cuttina and pony rides
(or children. Food will be available to buy. For
more information about the fair, caU the museum
at ~.
Free flu /mtnclJIUtlOIU
Hunti~on Beach Community Oinic will
o&r free fu imm unizations from 9 a.m. to noon
fridly at the cli nic, l 7692 Beach Blvd. Senior d1illDs. pcnona ,.-ith chronic ~n conditi!>n• ud lhole aa risk of developlna .moua comphca·
1ioM tom inftueua ate encou,..ed to take ~-ol tllil oommunity llCfViC.e. • TbC Y9CdllC will be provided on a fint. come. lnl.-ved belis while wDDlies lat. For _.. iator8*ioe aiU at MT ... 221
Ans board candldat~s
Huntington Beach IS seeking apphcants for a
City Council appointment 10 the Allied .o\rts
Board. The board. which provides auidance 10
the counal on matters of cultural development.
m~ts the first Tuesday of each month. Appli-
cants should be concerned with 1mprovan1 the
overall quality of life in tbe city through cultural
act1v1tics. Those with professional bacqrounds
and a commJlment 10 the arts arc cncourq.cd 10
apply. Applications should be submitted to the
mayor's office, 2000 Main St., Huntmaton Beach.
92648. Deadline is Oct. 17. For more infor·
mation. call S36-S2S8.
Friends of Laguna Ubraty
The annual dinner mecri"I of the Friends of
the Laauna ~h Ltbrary win be at 7:30 p.m.
Tbu nd&y m the taauna Room of tht Hotel
Laauna. A business meet.i111 and ~ lqint
at -S:IS p.m. Mcmben wl\o cut make it for
dinner ate u~ to ataend the mectill& anyway.
Tbe propam feaaum mnarb by Paa Riley.
omtMldlman columnttt '°" the ()ranee County R_.,.
T1lic ~ .... allo OOIDiaaeed dilecu>n at ..,_ AM--,,.,.,., Nmnia111 8ft Rutb Carey,
Loilili Fllellor -....... ltatiri .. directon
NllllM·S.-.... ~ ...... wil be ---................ ~ ... ..,
&: L"ll .':ll:isr • ~ .
director general for Giza and ~aU .. ara 1n Cairo.
Ea>et. will give a lecture on "The Evoluuon of
the Pyramids 1n Ancient Eg)pt." from 2 to 4 pm
Saturday at U<.Ts Atlantis Lounge an campus
village.
The talk. the second 1n a lecture scnes. 1s
sponsored b) the Orange Count) chapter of the
American Research Center an Eg) pt and the UCI
Library. Hawass' current "'ork ancludt"s the con-
servation and restoration of Ea)pt's Great
Sphinx, from which a large p1CC't o(the shoulder
broke off carher this year. He was also involved
wilb the Ramcscs II exh1b1t that toured North
America.
Admission to the lecture is $20. AddttJonal
information is available by caJlina Michael Sand·
en at 832..SSSO or UCl librarian Enc MacDonald
It 856-4977.
Wedn-.,, Ocr. 11
No meetinp acbeduled
Tla unday, Ocr. l a·
No meeu1111 tcbedulod
r
SPECIAL
$2.000FF
an dress you bring in
Orange Cwt DAILY PILOT/ W~. October 11, ~
Music mixed with fashions
at C.horale Guild luncheon . ly VIDA DEAN
Olillr ..... C~
"Oh. my God, that's so wonder-
ful, so lovely," said Gayle Anderson.
"1t•s mesmerizing." said tablemate
Diana Sterling. The two were among
the almost 200 listening to the sina-
ing of Kevin Cade.
The tenor, a member of the Cali-
fornians., entertained at the founh
fashion luncheon of the Orange
County Master Chorale Guild.
Cade's rendition of "What are you
doing the Rest of Your hfc?'' and
other numbers capt~vatcd the listen-
ers at the Tum1e> Rose Plaza · In
Costa Mesa.
Guests were also captivated b} the
fashion.show that followed, but dur-
ing that segment of the benefit they
talked and discussed the 43 late
afternoon and evening looks pres-
ented by Nordstrom. The three-
Singer Donna Bunce with
Nora Jorgensen
modem approach to evening ... )
··1 loved the beaded chiffon gown by
Yearick." ·
Others planning the event were
chairwoman Lyu Galt, dressed in
oolors so well coordinated with the
rose and turquoise decorated lunch-
eon tables (she's an interior de-signer); and president Ju ,., ... ,. ••
Alice Steplln1, Gerry M•ny,
Lereaa Elsa.. and BMble Caldll.
The guild's purpose is to suppon
the Master Chorale and to stimulate
musical interest through educationaJ
P.rograms. according to Aanapn.
'Membership as open no~," said
viec president Nora JofgetllCJI, add-
ing "we have very interesting pro-
grams."
•
.... ..................... J piece cashmere p;mtsu11 with fox
trim by Carolyne Roehm was the
favorite of Kathleen Rynerson.
(Roehm has been quoted recently as
saying that .. Cashmere is a totally
Rub)' Lloyd was checking out a
full-slcined long black gown while
guild member N111cy Sorosky, who
coordinated the fashion show said,
"The season will be our greatest
wtth great surprises." promised Hall.
Others at the sa'ad luncheon benefit
which is expected to raise about
$4.000 were D.>nna Buce (singer
and manager of the chorale's Cali-
fornians group}, Vesta Curry, Jue
Grier, Sasu Beecbaer, Jeu Tu-
dowsky, Mary Loa Hornsby, Mary
Ann Wells, Gl1111y Smallwood and
Maxine Gibson. Admiring decorations a;. gulld president Jan P.l•n ... n, Lynn Galt and L~rena •lston.
Others on hospital staff also want raises
DEAR A.NN LA.NDERS: 'r ou
have probabl} had 11 up 10 here "'11h
letters to. from and about nurses.
but I hope }OU "'Ill pnnt 1us1 one
more. It's d10rren1 from the others.
I work in a hosp11al where the
nurses arc trca1t·d like ro)alt). ?'01
onl}' have 1he1r pa)checks doubled
in the last )Car. but there 1s talk ot
another raise for them. r reali1c that nurses ha\C been
underpaid for a long 11me and I
don't begrud~e them the ne"' rec;pect
they arc getting. but th ere 1s a lot of
anger and hostility toward nurses in
this hospital because em plo~ces 1n
-other departments arc being O\Cr-
looked. I work in billing and haven't seen
a pay raise in fhe years. If yo u think
the headaches arc onl} on the mcd1·
cal floor. ti) dealing with a pa11cn1
after he receives a blockbuster of a
bill. (The S7 aspinn one of )our
readers complained about is JU'lt the
tip of the iceberg.)
We arc threatened. s"'orn at and
harassed on a dail) basis b) irate
llOKOS('Ol'J:
Sy Sydney Omarr
Wednesday, Oct. I I
ARIES (March 21-..\pnl 19):
. lunar pos1t1on accents secret infor-
mation. commun1ca11on with rep-
resentati ve of hosp11al. mst11ut1on.
You'll obtain fa cts concerning costs.
accommoda11ons.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20):
Lunar. numcncal cycles highlight
pleasure. success. romance, fulfill -
ment. Suddenly wishes come true.
physical attraction abounds. your
presence is sought by those you
admire. ·
GEMINI (Ma> 21-J unc 20): Fam-
ily member says. "I said you could
do 11 and you did 1t" Relates to
career. community pro1cct. business
prospects. You'll have more re-
spons1b1hty. greater chance for
financial reward.
.
patients and their fam11\ members.
This ollicc 1s grossl) u·nder'itaITed v. e struggk 10 handle 150 claims a
"'ee k. If "'e are no more than a
month behind "'e feel "'ondcrful.
V. hen "'e se nd ou1 ~1cd1<.are claim-.
"'e keep .our fingers cros-.ed and pra}
that the go,ernmcnl n.•gula11on'>
didn't change the pre' 1ou<> "'ed.
Handling hundreds of thous.ands
of dollars in rcq~nul· and tr) 1ng to
'>ta' sane is not ca"' in th is squirrel
cage. but the administrator'> look tht•
01ha wa) and "c arc rarel~ g1\t'n a
compliment. much less a <;mall
bonus.
I belie' e it's time that the people
1n QOWCr took not1Cl' of tht· office
~taIT without which no hospital
could operate for a o;1ngle da} We
arc trul~ the forgotten ix·ople. ~nn
Please 53\ a "'ord for U\ -Oll r
OF THE.LOOP IN IOV. ..\
DEAR IOWA: You have said a
good many words yourself and they
pack a more powerful punch than
anytblng I might say. Your com-
plaillt sOUDds valid to me. I hope this
CANCER (June 21-Jul} 22): omc
wh o thought the} could fool )OU arc
now licking their "'ounds. Focus on
ps)ch1c abilit). mcd11a11on. acce'is to
inside 1nforma11on. One ln\Ohed 1n
publishing m1~l ~). "You should
write a book.·
LEO (Jul) 2J-..\ug. 22): This rould
be yo ur po"Wer-pla) day. You learn
where the monq 1s and how to
obtain 1t. Emphasis also on physical
attraction. style. crcat1 v11y. Your
concepts are considered fresh. de-
sirable.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Long-
standing obhgat1on will be fulfilled.
Attention centers around legal agree-
ments. cooperauvc effons. mantal
status. You'll receive rccogn111on
previously withheld.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Task
that had been put aside now requ1rcs -
1mmediate attention. Set your own
letter helps the cause. • • • DEAR ANN LAN DERS: Recent-
!~ we mo,cd to this community and
I had to make a phone call before
our phone was installed. I went to
our neighbor's house and was
shocked at what I saw. There were
~tacb and stacks of newspapers and
magallnCs in the Ii' ing room. thr
hallwa\, the bathroom and the
kitchen. I no11ccd that the\ were
addrc'>sed to a vancty of peopk.
Tht.· "'oman·s husband is a mail
carrier who works for the Houston
post office. Apparently. he takes
home an~ magazine or newspaper
pace. refuse to be cajoled into indif-
ference. D1spla} enthusiasm. Young
person could become ma1or ally.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 }: ln-
tu111on 1s on target. Lunar aspect
coincides with sensuallt). sex ap-
peal. Some will s.3\. "You make me
feel ali\e." Two · fam1l} members
agree to disagree. Remain neutral.
SAGITTARIUS (No". 22-Dcc. 21 ):
Forces arc scattered. options arc
open. decide now regardi ng possible
1ourney. Focus also on property.
fam ily obligauon. You'll locate
document that had been lost, miss-
ing or stolen.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Check details. read between lines,
renovate. get nd of fire hazards.
Moon position highlights trips. vis-
its, rclativt"s who fia ve plenty to say
but little 10 back claims. Scorpio
represented.
that interests him. When I asked his
wife 1f this "'as against the law. she
said. ··~II mail earners do 1l... I
asked 1f there 1s an ~ supen 1S1on. She
replied. "The postmaster knows
about 11 but docsn't SS) anything
because the} arc good fnends and he
takes magazines. too:·
Ann, 1s 11 trur that all mail earners
do thi s and their supcn 1sors are 1n
on it" If so. postmasters should be
1n\Cs11gated fo r co .. enng up
th1cve11 . Ne"'spaix·r and magazine
companies all over the country must
get a 101 ot complaints from irate
customers. And what about the lost re-.cnuc~
Have ~ou ever heard of this sort
of thing'. We arc m·"' 1n these pans
and I don't wa nt to get into trouble
"'•th the neighbors. but I am
outraged. What should be done" -
NO NA ME PLEASE
DEAR NO NAME: That mall car-
rier should be reported to the post-
master general in Washington. The
man may be mentally Ill. His behav-
ior sounds more sick th111 crooked.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
You asked for money and now }OU
get 11 Rclat1' c. ""orkmg behind
scenes. poss1bl} has plcnt} to do
'' 11h 11. Shon 1np could relate to
romance Young person sa}s. "You
s.ccm able 10 meet cn s1s ...
PISCES (Fdl. 19-March 20):
Moon 1n Pisces draws attention to
)'our personall t). scnsuah1y. You'll
be presented w11h gift representing
genuine token of affection . Home
surroundings will be beaullfied as
result.
IF OCT. 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
by wa1t1ng 1us1 I 0 days. many de-
sires will be fulfilled. You'll be re-
leased from financial obhgauon.
}ou'll have chance to travel. love
rclauonsh1p will be restored. If you
act prematurely. you not only lose
mone). you'll also lose respect for
one you adore.
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Even at the highest levels, players
reach silly contracLs. Bui you never
know what might happen if you can
pl&y the spots off the cards. This
deal is from the Czechoslovakia vs.
Poland match at the recen1 Europe·
an Championships.
Nonh-South were using Canape,
a method where the shorter of two
suits is bid first. Thus, South's first
two bids showed longer spades than
hearts. Thereafter. the bidding was
natural if a trifle too optimistic.
The diamond lead put a crimp in
declarer's chances-it knocked out
a dummy entry before it could serv•
a usefu l purpose. It seemed that,
even · if hearts were to break 3-3,
declare r had onl y 12 tricks-five
trumps, four hearts and the three;
minor-suit winners. But Dame For-
tune was smiling on the Czech!>.
Declarer won the first trick in
dummy. cashed the ace of clubs and
ruffed a club. Next, a diamond to
the table 's remaining high honor
was the entry for another club ruH.
Then 1he king of hearts was used as
an entry to ruff dummy's last club,
this time with the king of spades.
After cashing the ace of trumps.
declarer led his remaining trump
and boldly finessed the board's ten.
When that held and East followed,
only one more hurdle remained to
be crossed. The outstanding trump
was drawn and the ace and Qlleen of
hearts were cashed. When that sui 1
broke evenly. declarer had I J
tricks-three trumps, three club
ruffs, four hearts and three minor
winners.
March was good month
to go back to battle
"The business of man 1s war:·
said the great educator Dr. Joseph
Campbell. Maybe so. hs true March
was named after Mars. the Roman
God of War. Because that month
brought the thaw to let everybod}
get back to normal -combat.
Something you may not have
known about a centipede's legs 1s
wha\ seems to be the first pair are
actually poisonous fangs.
When a gopher runs backward in
its tunnel -it does that most
speedily, as oft you've heard -11
uses its tail the way a cat uses
whiskers. To sense the whereabouts
of what's close. Am told a sopher
minus its tail does not go swiftly in
reverse.
The longer a college dropout at-
tended classes, the more likely said
dropout will return to araduate. An
old presumption, that. But it now
has been confirmed by computer
runs.
Name an animal species that
starts with ''N." Not easy. what?
Sure, you can fall back on birds'
names, nigbtillJlle or nuthatch. And
archaic terms, neat for cow or noc-
tule for bat But you don't come up
with any rcaJly good "N" animals.
Spotted skunks are smellier than
strii>ed skunks.
O. Where does the Attorney Gen-
eral of the United Stale:I rank on
that list of ofrlcia.ls in line for the
Presidency?
A. Seventh.
Not man y suffe r from
"clinophobia:· But some do. some
do. It's fear of going to bed.
Q. Wasn't there a famous ma-
g_1c1an named "Frederick the
Great"?
A. That was what Blackstone
called himself before World War I
made the name unpopular here-
abouts. His actual name was Henn
Bouton.
Q. Who invented the game ot
horseshoe pitching?
A. Greek soldiers.. according to the
historical footnotes. ...
Q. Ever been to the town of
Double Trouble, NJ.?
A. No, sir, been to Rou&h and
Ready1 Cahf.. though. The civic
spirit 1s about the same.
Students 11 Boston · Concac· •~
issued maanetic cards with which
they can check their lf"ldcs 1n re-
riged automatic teller machines.
~~=========---. Pretty nifty.
Q. In a room with 2l people, wl\at
are the odcb two will have the ume
binbda)J A. Fifty-fifty.
Q. What's the "Land of the
Round Doorknobl"'?
A. Tbat•a what '°"" Amsian
ilililar) "8tionld la Wat ~y call .... Ullllld 91asa. O¥cr dllft -..... ~ .....
ENTERTAIN
1111 \Ill<
'Ca~ifornia S.uite·' opens in Irvine
1y IONNIE J. 'EVERGEON .,.... .... c. ..........
lrvlne•s entt"-inment menu gets
a tasty kickoff with 20th season
opener, Neil Simqn's "California
Suite," a scintili.t1na. four<0ursc
comic repast with enouah variety to
suit every palettt -slapstick to
sophistication. · ·
Stirrint California spice into an
already ncb blend of characters and
si tuations, originally seen in his "PW.a Suite" (set in New York).
Simon staae this four-part piece in
Hollywood's Beverly Hills Hotel.
Four vignettes1 revolvina around
various "visitors.· from New York,
Phjladelphia, London and Chicago
-each a situation comedy in and of
itself -create t.bis hilariously
human work with the Simon ,igna-
ture.
Lenore Stjueme, veteran Irvine
Comrnunity Theater actress, dem-
pnstrates her t.alents in this first
directorial endeavor. In contrast to
· the practice of double cast.ing, used
by many theaters with this particular
work. Stjeme selects 11 different
individuals to portray her charac-
ters. achieving an effective array of •
colorful personalities.
In spite of a slow-starting first
scene. laboring under stiff recitation.
Irvine's production rises to achieve
a spirited wannth with rich charac-
terzations yielding a laugh-packed
portrayal of human nature -at
once sensitive and ridiculous.
Second scene's Ted Weiner is
outstandin~ as Marvin Michaels in
.. Visitor from Philadelphia." His
non-stop animated p~nic energizes
the enitire llouse. Trapped in an
almost unbearably embarrassing
si tuation of his own making.
Weiner's character t hought
caught in his infidelity -becomes
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Baseball
wins TV's
pennant
LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC
earned the American and National
league pennant playoffs . which
struck out much of its lineup, but it
still managed to hold onto first place
m the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings re-
leased T uesda).
•·The Cosby Show" went to bat for
NBC, but 1n the absence of "A
Different World," "Cheers:· "The
Golden Girls" and others. ABC
pulled to within .8 of a point.
ABC had seven of the fop to
shows, including .. Roseanne .. with a
No. I rating and the highest
numbers in the show's history. L'es·
.. Murder She Wrote" took 10th
place.
But ABC s jubtlatto n ma} be
short-li ved. h has the contract to
carry the World Series games. a
"baysball" match between the Oak-
land Athletics and San Francisco
Giants.
T he West Coast games ~111 ~ave
to st.an two hours before pnme ttme.
at 5 p.m. in their respective cities. so
East Coast viewecs can catch the
fint pitch at 8 p.m.
"This World Series is not a re-
gional matchup." insisted Jack
O'Hara. ABC's director of sports
pr~ming. ".The t'A'.O teams are
national attractions Wlth very re-
cognizable superstars ... he said in a
statement.
A8C also has advantages. includ-
ing aames scheduled for Saturday
and SUnday niaht. and the pr<>5pcct
of biah·scorina. hard-runnin& pmes.
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Hollday 'reernan fl•ftJ Toby TJ l•r, Kit Nell Slmon•s .. Caltfor.nla Sutt •.. at Turtl e
Br eckenridg e and Tod Garrison star In • Rock Community Park .
the recipient of inc redible under-
standing and afftX'tion from his au-
dience as well as his wife. rendered
by Corrine Ehlers.
Jn a segment using a more sophis-
ticated form of comedy. Beth Titus
and Ralph Biancalana as "Visitors
from Londo n" Diana and Sidney
Nichols. turn a socially complex
realtionsh1p into a subject for
joculant}. Polished ve teran Titus.
and newcomer to 0 .C. Biancalana.
offer a likable t~osome.
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scene ... Visitors from Chicago" in
which two couples on vacation
together nearly destroy their hotel
room as well as each other in a
ludicrous. well-staged romp. Ktt
Breckenridge and Todd Garrison are
Beth and Mon Hollander; while.
Holiday Freeman and Toby T yler
encact Gert and Stu Franklin. All
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great entertainment. Performance~
are scheduled for the next thrci:
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O!anee County Economic Outlook CO:llferentt ~ cbair· man. "*'1 Pa,_ annouoced that J ..... 8 . c..I••• fe>nner owner of Trader J0t's. and o.aN w. Carr, of L&ntdale a Carr will
addras U>e paoel on "Quality, Service~ Reputation" at thj year's
conference on Nov. 3, at tbe Anaheim ffilton A Towers.
8q J ..... of Corona dd Mar, former manaaer of the Irvine
C<>:s Fishfon Island shopping center and now a consultant. wtll
spend . November in .Guatemala City in C'.entral America as an
eJtecuuve volunteer wtth the lntemat1onal Executive St-rvice Corps
(lESC) of Stamford. Conn.
Newport Beach-based Sperry Van Ness annQunced that Emu4 J. M11,.y ~as joined the investment real estate brokerage firm as
managing director.
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Air freight Forwarder IUot-0-Way, in Tustin, is lrnkinJ up with
its sister company, Right-0-Way (Canada) Ltd. to form a single unit
for cargo m oving.between the two nations.
Eureka Pann4rs and Palm Mesa Development Corp. have
formed 8Haa Vkla A1soclate1, to develop custom homes through-
out Orange Count~.
Copy ~ Priathlg, Inc. a fast printing company is relocating
Nov. 1 to facifities in the R & B Commerce Park. Newpon Beach.
Active Memory Tecllnology, Inc., in Irvine, and Tele-Force
A1sociate1, lac., of Bethesda. Ma ryland. have entered a jornt
development whereby TFA will assist AMT in the technical
marketing and integration of their massix.ely parallel technology into
the C3 I marketplace.
Muaon Properties, in Fountain Valley has closed escrow on 8.6
acres of industrial zoned land tn the 299-acre Rancho San Clemente
Business Park.
SOC Development, of Newpon 'Beach. plans to construct a retail
complex at the San Diego Freeway. Lake Forest and Irvine Center
Drive. The project will include a showroom and home furnishings
center. traditional retail and restaurants.
c
Hedley BaUders lnc. has broken ground on the Technolog~ Tech
Center on Technology Dnve tn the Irvine-Spectum. for the Warren
Compames of West Covina.
Dana Nfgeel Bank, announced the aqUJstlon of lhe Laguna Hills
branch of Community Bank on Lake Forest Dnve. This will tx-the
banks firsl branch and when the purchase is complete 1t will bring
the banks total assets to more than $60 million.
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.T~e Los Angeles ~nd Newport Beach offices of Mitchell. Larsen
& Z1lhacus an executive search firm are hosting the first in a scm·s
of seminars for business leaders. The first featured speaker will he
Dr. DeDDJs Alagner, Dean of U.C.rs Graduate School of Manage·
ment. The event takes place Oct. 12. 7:30 -9 a.m .. at the Ct·n tt•r
ClubA Town Center Dnvc 1n Costa Mesa. For more information call 720-YOIO. .
The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will host 11!> annual
Golf Classic on Nov. J. at Mile Square Golf Course in Fuun1a10
Valley.
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'\\'St: I.EA BERS AllEX l .EADERS
\ASDAQ St,.,.ARl
'IJ:T ·\l,S PR1<·1-:s
GOl.D Pftl('ES
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..., .... tlit ._.. of Oda'•· ..... Ima Moodly· Ill ., lf;ll to l:tt. mt Lafa,.ae. : ~ • tTHm.
Deakmejian woos European trade
ROME (AP) -Gov. George Dcu·
kmcjian, wbo 1s on an 11-<lay Euro-pean swing, on .Tuesday told a lunch
mectina of the American Chamber
of Commen:e in Rome that bis aim
was to "tum the challenges of
Europe 1992 into new tradiD& and
business opportunities for Cali·
fomia." •
The governor told the business
executives that California's trade
with the EEC had grown 32 percent
since 1987, to SIO billionr
OeukfneJian plans to open a new
California tndc office in Frankfurt,
West Germany toward the end of bis
trip to ptomote further trade with
Europe.
Oeukmejian said he was con-
cerned about the establishment of
emduct standards that could limit
califomia firms' access to the Euro-
pean market.
He sajd the state was also worried
about requirement$ that products
sold in Europe have local conient;
anti-dumpina measures: and rules
on f.roduct ori1in. ·• ndced, there is evidence that
such rules al.ready in place have hurt
Cal iforn ia semiconductor
producers," he told the audience of
about 75 people at a Rome hotel.
The Ret>ublican governor also as·
sailed agricultural subsidies, saying
industrialiud countries "need a fair,
balanc~. multilateral d1sarmamen1
pact." .
He criticized EEC regulations that
could limit California rompanies
from mergini with or ac.quirina
European partners,
Ho"'ever. Deukmcjian told re-
porters in a separate meeting that
Italian officials had told him no\ to
worry. "The word we keep getting back is
they want to · have open trade."
MGM-UA rejects takeover,
suitors play waiting game
SePac takes CM broker
Security Pacific Cotp, has acquired Frost Trinen Partners. the
Costa Mesa-based commercial real estate brokerage firm.
By JOHN HORN
Auod.tolff l"rns \llrlt«<
BEVERLY HILLS -MGM-UA
Communications said Tuesday it
has terminated its S 1.5 billion
merger agreement with Qintex and
will sue the Australian media con-
glomerate for breach of conu-act and
fraud.
MGM-UA's board of directors
voted to cancel the planned acquisi-
1100 because Qintex Australia Lim-
ited failed lO aeliver a $50 million
letter of credit as required last
month. MGM-UA said in a state-
ment.
The film and television studio,
subject to an intense bidding war
that spanned almost two years, said
11 would bring a $50 million lawsuit
against Qintex in federal court alleg-
ing breach of contract. fra~d and
··other damages established at tnal."
Japan's Son~ Corp .. the Walt Dis·
nc\ Co .. MC.\ Inc .. Warner Com-
munications Inc .. Dutch-<ontrolled
Pol} Gram N. V.. in \'CStor Marvin
Da' is afld Ru pen Murdoch's News
Corp .. the parent company of 20th
Ccntul) Fox. were among potenual
suitors for the orgamzanon.
"After three weeks, Ointcx has
been unable to post a S50 million
letter of credit. which was due Sept. 22. as panial security for a S 1.5
billion transaction," MG M-UA
Chairman JelTrey Barbakow said in
a statement. Negotiators from
Qintex and MGM-UA had met
throughout the holiday weekend in
an attempt to save the deal but were
unable to rescue the transaction.
Qintex Chairman Christopher C.
ikase disputed Barbakow's allega-
tions. saying in a letter to the
Brisbane Stock· Exchange dated Oct.
11 that MG M-UA had .. unlawfully
terminated the agreement." Qiniex.
an operator of rcsons and an Aus-
tralian commerciaJ TV network.
onginall) planned to acquire most
of MGM-UA's assets in a com-
plicated deal va lued at $600 m1lhon.
Fox then made a S 1.4 b1lhon bid
for MGM-UA in Scptl'mbcr. "hich
"as top~d promptl) b} Qrnte' b)
SIOO million.
Fox Inc. Chairman Bal"!') Diller
said through a spokesman Tuesda)
that Fox has not contacted MGM·
UA,
A new corporation. called Security Pacific Frost Trinen Inc., a
subsidiary of Secunty Pacific State Bank. will continue to operate
the business. Secunty Pacific holds a diversified commercial real
estate nnfoho 1n California and in several na11onal markets.
Richard N. Frost and Robcn M. Trinen. will act as vice
chairman and president. respectively. of the new enlity.
Frost Trinen Partners currently repre~nts building owners of
nearly 4 million square feet of Class A office space.
Security Pacific Corp. is the fifih-la!'Sest bank holding company
-in the United States, with more than $85 billion in assets.
Svtliss buy into NB firm
A Swiss-owned financial services group. Omnitech Holdings
Inc .. 1s pulling up a rcponed S7 million for a 30 percent stake 1n
Amencan Health Sen ices Corp. Under the terms of the deal, announcea Tucsda\. Omnllech Will
rf.cel\ c close to four mil hon shares of preferred stock in the Newport
Beach-based medical d1agnost1c and treatment center operator.
The compan~ also received \\arrants for an additional 500.000
shares of l\mencan Health'<; common stock.
.\mencan H('alth Sc" 1cc'i reponcd net operating revenues of
$LI. 9 mil hon for the s1~ months ending June JO "'1th net income
of S5.:!4.000.
.\ccord1ng to the compan~ the fundtn& from Omnitcch will go
to"ard building an add1t1onal .:!O centers throughout the count I).
Profit taking causes first dip this month
NEW YOR I( (<\Pl~ Siock pnccs
lost ground Tucsda~ as man} m·
'es tore; decided to cash in on the
mart...et's recent gains.
The Do" Jones average of JO
1n<lustnals. falltng for the first 11ml'
this month. declined 6 08 points to
2. 785 . .'J.
Led b\ blue-chip issues. Wall
Street had ad' anccd to record highs
r('ccnil~ Man~ market strategists
haH' npcc:tt.•d tht.· Do" a"erage to
sho" some resistance as 1t ap.
proaches the 2.800 mark. "h1ch 1l
has nc\er surpassed.
Declining issues outnumbered ad-
\ annng ones b~ about 4 to J in
na11onw1de trading of stocks hsted
on the New York Stock Exchange.
with 831 up. 652 down and 493
unchanged.
Volume on the floor of the Big
Board totaled 147.56 million sharc!>.
Olf I PS \\0 DOM\'
NEW YORK (AP) -The following lisl st\ows the Over· rtie· Counler slocks and warranrs ttial have gone up lhe mosl and down the mosl baHd on i:>ercenl of change for Tuesdav
No securhit1s tradlnQ betow t? or 1000 shares are Included. Net and i>ercenlage chanlles are the difference belween the previous ctoslng price and Tuesdav's 1u1 or bid price. UPS
Name Last the Pct. j Teto$ 141h · 61/e Up ~-1 GravhdEI 13~'1 + t-16 UP ·' ~,fix 2 7·16 +9·16 Up ·i
J
nxlsr 21Jo + 'h UP . 1.omeUnilvSL ?\.'> +7·16 UP . SKI l,.ld 2 f,.; 3~ Up . T.etel1mer s 1/4 S-16 UP 6.
I !~r~•Jgrp ~ :~ 8: lf:~ leraRE ~ lJo 'h Up I .4 nexRm ,._ ~ UP I .
f1,,\rn1F lt 8: I':
4 A/IUl.Bk l~ 1
/4 UP I . ~ ) tYF!!t,_ 'I• Up . ' ~~r1~1:ri1o ~ r: 8: , : Lulkln'-• 'I• UP 1 • Malu~Bnly ~ Up 1 · 'i~tpn~h s-~ 8: :6
Ad:'filfg 1h. l t'. UP I .7 , ~~,g.r~~r ~~ ~ 8: 1 :~ S Microsem1 ~ v. UP 1 .J DOWS
Last ~ ~= :. =t~
-)Jo -,..
l: =·:I
-114 21-16 -'M ! ! ~= 14 , .. : ·1
up from 130.7 .:! m1llton 1n Monday·s
session. "h1ch had hecn the lowest
level 1n more than two months.
Analysts said Tucsda) 's retreat
was due ma1nl) to profiHak1ng.
~!though 'olumc picked up sharpl)
lrom Monda) ·s slugg1<ih pace. the
market n:ma1ncd featureless. the'
said. 1 raders are "atch1ng interest
rate'>. cspcx·1all) in Europe. and look·
ing toward corporatt.• earnings re-
ports for the third quancr dut"" ou1
soon.
"You could ee some surpnscs.
bolh on the downside and the up.
s1dl' ... Meisler said. rcfcmng to 1he
compan) reports
.\mon~ act I\ cl} traded issues on
the N't SE. American Airlines'
\t'SE tPS A D01t 'S
parent .\MK tumbled 11• to 101' :.
apparent!~ rctkct1n~ in' t·~tor !>kcp·
t1nsm about a $I _().a.share ofkr
made last "eet... b' Nl'" Yori.. lk·
\eloper Donald Trump.
.\T&T wai. do,,n '•JI 4.'. Com-
paq Computer ll'll 2 • to I 02 and
lB~t lmt I at I Otl' •
Burlington Rl·sourl:C'i Jumped I'·
to 52·. amid ri:ni:" l'd takcoH·r
rumors. Paramount Commun1ca·
lions ''as up '• at fl''• and F\\on
gained '• at ..t5 '
Natt0n" 1dc. ninsohdatt·d 'olumt·
m NYSE-hstcd 1c;<iucs. including
tradt>s tn those \till i.,.., on n:gional
t.'\c:hangt·s and in the ll' l'r-tht'-
counter market. totakd 176 78
m1lhon shan.·s.
As measured b) Wilshire As-
~ocia tes' 1nde'< of more than 5.-000
ac11' ch traded stocks. tht• market
lost S6:.:!9 b1ll1on. or 0.18 percent. 10
\alUl'.
The NYSE's composite tndex of
all its hsted common stocks fell 0.34
10 I 4Y 00.
Standard & Poor's industnal
mde"< slipped 0.76 to 409.73. and
~&P's 500-stock composite inde'
\\aS dO\\O 0.67 al )59.13.
The NASDAQ composll<' index
for the over·the<ounter market fell
I ·y to 4 4.1 ~-.\t the .\mencan
Stoct... fachange. the market value
tndc.,_ closed at 397 .OJ. up 0. 51.
NEW YORK (APl -The following list shows !he New York Slock Exchange stocks and warrants that tiave gone UP the mos! and down the moSI based on e>ercenl of change for Tuesdav.
Ii 1nte1og1c 1 Mvla11Lab
I ~OnlBA oil pf 1C aPala CP
't UP 1 Up 2 UP .! UP .,, UP I ~ ' A;;'~~'J.1
o eoguel8-1 i l iodman'f en 4.9 1 ranscapFn
16:$ 18:V
No securities lrading below s2 or 1000 shares are Included. Net and percenlage changes are the difference belween the previous closing price and Tuesdav't,JiO Pm. price
H•nw lHr CM Pct.
i SvcRe$OjJr ls.t ~ UP 20.~ MvenLE 7lt .,., Up 7. Homeo"'tnSB 371 '. UP 6.
l MeJabi Tr 4 '• UP 6.7 Veslron 2' • ', UP 6. Manvlle WI ~ 1'• Up 6. EmerRi d ~ ~ UP . Howell~~ 1~· I J UP l~ HortzQn P lt '1 UP 6
1 Cinepix 1 1'1 ~ UP .J
IS e11Hos1 16 oldNugt
1
7 ogoProd 8 ordRsc
9 P?f~an
11
~e~es~~ l~c ~az eov al~Genl 4 ldFdBlo. S UPiotin
i Ho~"'r:,ln Na U Imp PAm 4 Amdura pf S PalheComu,,
llt UP lot UP \II UP '• Up '• Up , VP
I UP s.t UP , UP I , UP
f.
4 9 1 arotcoPcl 4411 1 exenl 1 1 xPac d
4.4 14 Hanso11 wt 4.4 1, Newscorp
44: ~ GIA8k
8 alv~IHou ~sairGP
9 avFinc1
4 O Y tn~~~~2~Pf 2 HallwOOdGP 3 Poriec 16.7 10 in 1 ~~kt2~ 6 UnvMed
'\\'SE ('OllPOSITE TR..\'\S..\('TIO'\S
MIW Y<Mtlt IAl'I -Twt· ,,,.~ 1 J6 s t02I """" + t Gentco McG•H , II SM ,.._I\ ........... ""-' ... ..... 0wn.,.., 1n n.-40 .,._ ... GaP..: uo Mc.l(ft 14.t " 511 l"-·+ ~
Vert MIO la~ 1\-,_,, 180 11 llOOI •P. + :i.. Gn>f>O\ Mleo • ·~ •1'+ -l'I s.t L.llf 0... Olr•\C• I 561 Sol SJ• l1'-1 G>OrFn ~1 0 in• l1'•+ ... -,._,,, -'"'""' 110 slln 2S -• Gille!• ,. Mel'till '1 ilO 16 1161 S1
AMII 11110Jl 101 ....... ) .. Ctrdell 14! "*' S>\ Gleao ~ -6• n IJ 1'0 . ... '" AllX .. • CwCtv s QI It IDl 1S'o+ .. Glc!Nuv -Cll uo nw. ,,_ ·~
ASA :, 'f ri~Lfi~+ ! Cillco<o I •2 6 101)0 34·~ ... GldWF s It -~·ft 1 .. lltS »-. AlllLACI 1) Clar\£ IJ 401 40~ • Gdrl(ll 1 MWE uo 11 100 10 + . =~rn , ,m •. t . Ooro• 11• 11 m Ql<+ • Goodv• 1 IO MHoM uo .. ,'°, ,. __ .
Coas1e1 40 16 IJ.tl~t . Gr.cc I 40 MiMPl. 111 11 "" 1S\o + -AllAl-Alr » ll~' CocaCI l 36 n"se 1~+ , GIAIPt 70 Md uo IJ mt ff'\o olUUll t l c~1 ... 13 Int ... + . GINNll. Ill MollVll ) 40 1J I Ill 111' 1 ~ u ··+ ... c ' 1 " ~ '1 .,._ '• GIWFn IO Mon ..... , ,. u ne 40 •+ "' 1' .·~ C"'CIE" 1 '7S ll' .. Gre'l'll Ill Melt-1 .. IOS7S1 '1 -1'
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1 ,~ ... Comdr• •1"1 I0'1t • Grumn I Molotle ,. 16 UIS .,.._,_ 1'
,___"' ,,., ... e ) 12 "77 l1~ GltSIUI -M-M -
AIM~ ~ Conuat 1 )1 ll "3 31-1 .. ~=· 110 '"'°' s1-... Am , .... Cot1EO s In 11 '"' 2S t I 1.J'l 11 7047 '°''t-" Am~2 IU2 n -1\ ContNG I 76 11 SS1 • NIPSCO .M 11 4051 .....
~ONaP l 20 10 6'5 .... , NL Ind n 60 10 m ,,._.,. ...
rtSIOI' 1J m 5 + •• Natco 1 l2 " 165 Q~··
C~s 110 f3 :113' lS">-' • Ne1FGs 134 lJ 315 1•"'9+ ...
CnflCP HO 13$3 34'"1-I NII )41 111..-1' CIOala J6.l1 19"1+ " NISenli m1 1111
~-· ' T"" >s-~ Na.tSlr ... , ........
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Lobby money
talks loudly
in Sacramento
If mo ney is theorcticall} the mother's milk of politics.
t~ef! the actual practice of governing California leaves a
d1strnctl} sour taste.
So-called special interests spent about S 1.6 million per
week for ~ total of a lmost $83 m illion last year lobbying the
sta te Legislature and state agencies.
T he Fair Po lt t1cal Practices Commission. which actu-
ally looks for unfa •r polJ tical practices. repo n ed lobb} 1sts
spent alm ost I 0 perce nt mo re in 1988 tn mg to w in favor
than the} d id 1n 1987 and 29 percent more t han the} did
1n 1986. It is a d isturbing 1rcnd even considering the rate
of spending sloY.ed somC\\.hat last )ear.
. FPPC ( haarman John La rson speculated the slowdown ~n 1988 was because tY.O m ajor league lobbying groups.
insurance co mpanies and tnal lawyers. redistributed their
large~s. ch oos1.ng to tr: to wm \ otes at the ballot box over
a sencs of m1 t1at1 \CS rather than tf\mg to bu\' votes in
Sacramen to . · ·
Still. trial law~crs and insurance compani es we re
among t he hca\'y hitter!. in the mon1ed contest to grease ihe
wheels of go' c rnmL·nt. a game that increasingly distances
the a verage c1t1Lcn from the political process.
Fo r exam pk. more than hal f of all lobbving m oney. 56
perce.nt o r $46. 9 nullto n. was spent on tx>haif of businesses.
ut1h11es and proll·1,i;1un'i.
The Cahtorn1a \la nufactura s Assoc1a11on led all others
spending mo re than S2.2 m illion. The \ktropolitan Water
D1stm1 o f ~u uthl'rn (al1fo rn1a \\as second '-'tlh nenrh
$1.1 4 m1 llton \\Ith the (altfo rn1a \kd1ral .\ssoc1a uo n ne,.'t
at $1.ll m illio n
Others 1n the top 10 ''ere t he Caltforn1a Bankers
Associatio n. S"> ... 3.0""2. IUR :--;ah1 s~.-o Inc. $737.277. the
Assoc1at1on ol ( al1 fo rn1a Insurance Companies. $725.16 5.
the ('ahforn1a Tna l La"'ers .\ssociat1on. $698.530. tht·
Cahforn1a ( ogl'nL·ra t1un ( ounn l. St.45.109. .\nhcuser·
Busch Co. $631.U.H: a nd the <. altfo rn1a .\ssoc1a t1on oi
Realtors. $l121'i.2b4
Local go\ l'rnml'nts '>pt'nt 11 .1 percent lobb~ ing tall'
goq~rnmcnt. \\h1d1 l!:i od d in the..· ronte\t of a go,crnment
of and b~ t hl' 1wupk It nwan-. "l' <,pent more than 8 m tl lto n
tn tax dollar.., h1hh~tng o ur,chL·-..
o wha t 1' the..· 11 ttk gu~ tu Jo 1f his concerns a rc no t
rcpre!.cn tcd b~ one..· of the groups ·\\tth million do llar
lobb~ mg budgl'h '' Ho" "111 the other '>ldl' tx· hea rd''
W ithout lu bb' mmll''· \\ho \\ill c..·arr' the bannc..·r o fthl' no t-
so-spec.:1a l 1n1~·rl·w.;• · ·
In this \C\tl'.m . 1dea<1 that run ruuntl'r to those hl'ld h'
the big spenJc r' nc..·c..•J no t tx· <,huutcd du " n. The~ arl' mo ri:
cas11\ buried undc..·r an a' ala nchc of lobb' mo nl''.
'rhosc \\ho d1 li ke the..· <.~stem or the r~sults 1t produres
ha'c 11ttk chotll' hut to ignore the bad tas te 11 ka'e'> in thl·tr
mo uths a nd pla~ the lobb~ mg. game
Opinions expressec:t in this space are those ol the Daily Pilot Other
v1~ expressec:t on tl'11s page are those of their authors and artists
Aeac:ters comments are 1nv1ted and ma) be sent to The Daily Pilot P 0
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01·11 •:H \ tJl('ES
Bank on Sunday tellers
Banking o n unda~ ''1th a real td lcr'1
As unhcltc\ ahk a'> that ma~ sound .• tt k a'>t t\\ll
Calt forn1a banks plan to rroso; the once-unth1nkabk
fi nancial lronut·r of . undrl\ ho urs.
Ocrcgulauon and h1gh-.tc..•ch ha' c al read\ brought Cah-
forn1 a consumers exte nded \\Ce kda~ ho urs. aturda) ho urs
and 24-ho ur automated t~lkrs as banb arc aggrcsSI\ el~
com peting for "·u ,tomers
B' No, ember. the SouthL·rn ( alt iorn1a-ha<.l'd .\ntdo ix·
Valle,· Bank and the a n Franc1 co-based FrL·mo nt Ban k
both ·plan to open their J oor!. o n unda_~
Whale unda' hJ n\...ing ma~ he an elfort to gL't an L'dgc
over compe11 w r'. 1t also rctkrts a gro"mg trend in
Ca lifornia -the..· 2-'-hour c..1 1~
Back 1n thl· 1450s. fu tunst \\ere pred1"·ting "'er: thing
fro m c-.uperm..irkctc, a nd depart ment stores to mo;urance
offices wo uld tx· open .,e, en da~ s a "eek. 24 ho urs a da~
to accommodate people ''orking \ an ous around-the-clock
shafts. T here's a gfll\\tng rc..•al1 zat1o n that .\menc..-a no lo nger
operate<, in a 4 a m ·to-5 p.m .. \londa~ -through-Frida~
mode.
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Wednesdey. Oc1obet 11, 1989
Spandex
gets last
laugh on
Yuppies
• By KARYN E. BROWN
I, ETTERS
+Evolution lacks facts
To 1hc Editor·
( ould \OU pkase tt>ll mt• "hai
sctt•nttfit· iac1 that· 1s for e' olu11on"
(Tom Tall\ l:d1tonal 'otd>0ol..
··.\Ila ll~ 'cars ''e ronttnue to
monl..C\ around .. on Ot't. I.)
.\re )OU honcstl~ anal~11ng t''ul-
u11on or (Jrc ~oul JO" unacccpta bk
10 ha ' mg a neator"
Dill ~ou l..110" 1he fim la" of
thl'rmu<h nam1c~. 1hc second la" ot 1hamudi.nJ m 1l'~. and the li rst la" ol ph~ Sil'"> an.· In dm'l'l oppo'>lllOO to
c' olu11on'1
Did \Ou !..no"' 1hac 1s no sc11.'n·
t1li\.' C' idc..•nt'e JI all for c" oluuon" 11
)OU ti nd an ~. please ''fl lt' bacl..
D1J \tlU 1..mm 1hcrt• 1~ nu
"'' 1ucnct; at all of om· '>pcnes .. n oh·
1ng .. into Jnother 'IX'Ut'S (Tht•rt· .irt·
al h~a~• ~ m1ll 1un -.pct·10 It' 1ng Jnd
C\ttnn. "h' no ltn l..,"1 01J \OU ~tuJ, D.irnin·, .. monkl''
1.'.ht11n •" ·
Did ~ou ~r1em l k 1Jkhag m.111
\\J., built lrtim a JJ"' J\ humJn J~
\OUr\'
· Did \UU !..no" 't·hr:l\l..J mJn "J"
hu1h lrom one..· 1m11h'
D1d -,ou !..no'' P1ltdo"n 111an "J'
lound io t:x· a lraud '
DuJ \llU I.no" tht'rt' 1' 11••
l'\ 1Jt·ntl: lll Pt·l..ing mJn rem . .11n1ng
\\ hal hapixnt·J '
Dar"in l..nl'" nothing al'luut
gene\. l hrom11,11mc..·<. I Dun 1 'nu
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RH " HIL f \ RJlhoJ 1,1,1nJ
Dear Orange County friend
' will be remembered Friday
To lht' Fd11t1r FnJ a, marl.' tht• tirst ann1\l'f\JI'\ 1.•t 1ht· dt•Jth 111
Ht'> E,1.·l'nl·nl''. thl' latc \to~t Rl·' t'r1.•nd I 1.1m.1' \
( IJ H·I. the R1°imJn ( athohc .\rchb1'1h11p f mt•ntuc, 111
Panama "ho 't'nl'd so J t·,ot1.·dh in h1' ruk 111 \ ltJr
Ill lht• H 1o;p~-.n1c.. <. omm un11~ of Orangt• I.. ounl'
Tht· 1ka1h of -\rt'h h1 shop Cla'l'I ~1n 0(1 I' 1•1:<s
"a' an ot1.'<l'-lll0 ot mon umt·ntal s<1dnt''" 1n thl' br1t•f
h1\tOf! of tht• <. atholtr ( ommun1t) of Orange <. ount'
-\rchb1'ihop ( laH·I ')t'nt'd \\1th d1gntt~ JnJ hn intt
comm1tmc..·n1 lk c.1pturn1 the ht•ans 1.lf tht• fX'1'rk ol
Orangl' ( nunt~
Born .ind ra1;,cJ 1n !ht• hanana gro"ing rl·g1nn 111 h"
nat1'e PJnJ ma. as a pnc..'\t and bl"hop ht· i:x'tJmt· .1
courageous and re<.l)l'Ctl'd kadrr of the C hurch tic "a<.
among the ~oungt·st mt'n e' a to lx' 1..on<.1.'\.fJlt·d .1
Roman <. a1hoh1 h1'hup 1n Ll11n .\rnt'rtla ~k fl1und1.·J
a <. ath11hl 1tn1,er')I\' in Panama·-; (ap1tol lit' anJ
hoslt'd a ''eel.. I~ tdt'' mon program He "J' rkt11.·d
Prt•s1den1 of thc 81-.hops of ( entral .\merit"J J nJ in l.1tt·r
\eJr<; tra,cled al !ht• side of His Holinc'" Pl)pt· J11hn
l>aul 11 during the Ponuffs \l'\11 10 tho.,r L Jlln rc..·-
puhhrs -\rl.'.hb1shl>P C. la\l·I \lo 3'-J lo~al lt'Jthl·r ol thl'
( hn 11an fa11h. He \\J'i a lirm opponent ol drug Jbu<.t·
and 1nterna11onal communism He \\JS an Jd' lXJtt· nt
democrac'. He stood up to d1Ctatorsh1p
In 1ll"1. the late Cardinal T1moth\ \fanning. tht•n
.\rc..hb1shop of Los .\ngek s. in' tted .\rrhb1,hnp C la' cl
10 Orange ( ount~ He "as la ta as~t·d to wn e a' \ 11 .1r
10 our local H1spante C'ommun11~ h~ the late..· R"h11p
'-' 1lham R Johnson and Bishop S orman F \kfarland
..\ resident of Santa .\na . .\.rchb1~hop < la'l'I "a'
l..n1.1\\ n lolf hi' \\t1r/> Jm1 1n~ the r···ir in '1r .. 1ngt• ( 1111nt•
tk .1!,1.1 trJH'kJ ti• I 11uJn.1 \k\l.i1 1.11.h \t Jr "Ith
h11..ll \11lunh'•r' t<• Jd1,1:r 11 .. •J .tnd d1•1h111g Jnd t1'
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f}l'r,on.il t•nt•rg~ .i nJ Jl'' 11t uin 1.1 I he: 'en ll t ot ( 1<XI J nd
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Jnd JJ~ \IUt \11 IXT\\IOJll~ ml't't tht• nl'1.'J' ,,, lht' man\
"h1.1 'trt'Jnlt·d lll h1., Ju11r
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,11'•.t\' Jn t\\.1.J,111n fl1r 1n1arup111.1n' H" ph1 1nl' n,•,t•r
,111ppt•J ringing 1 h1..·r1 \\t'rt• ,.1n\tJOl no"!..' JI lhl'
d1111r l: ... Kh and e' t•r. 1.Jllcr Pr '1'-1t11r "a' g.rc..'l lt'd ,qth
!hr \.11111.· gl.'nu1m· JnJ ,,1rJ1al t hn,t1an 'n1.1.·rn thJt
eJrn1.·J him tht• a1)1.•llnin .ind adm1ra1wn 11! tht' l 1unt·
k " thou<..1nd" "hli nwurncd h" dl'Jth
\ \t'.lr hJ"> ~11nt• "~ ''"'c h1~ pJ<.\111~ l:lut tht'
mc..'nll1r. 11! tht· '11.lf .1nJ ,.inng \r,hl:11<ihC1p "hl "<'nt•d
the..· JX'llpk •ll OrJngt· ( 1•un1.' '1. hing .tnJ 't' "l'll
rt·m,11n" Jll\ 1.· in the h1.·an" ,,, J ll "h.1 i.nt'" him
\ ml mM1al \ta~~ "111 tx· ,,·kbr at1.•d '°'' B"hop
'l1 rm.tn \ld ·,1rland B1sht1p 01 tht• D1lXt'\l' ni" C1r.mgl.'
Im .\n:hh,...hop ( IJ'cl on Fnda' a1 \1 .\nnt• Church ot
\,1111.1 \nJ Jt ·pm Th1.· 1.hur1.h '' 11'1..lll'J ,\I I '~J \ou1h
\l,11n 'lrC:t'I T0\1 H E '-ff~
't'" r11r1 lkach
There's sirriply no fleeing
the always-present flea
Well. the tlcas haH' had another
succnsful ~a son. E'en one \lo llh a dog or cat \\Ill agrtt with me.
The) art' not going 10 deSt"rt us
Just ~ause 1t 1s gemng cooler .\
number of them will hang around -
or should I sa) hop around -un11I
1hc season offic1all~ opens ne't sum·
mer.
.\II "e can hope 1 that the
millions of egs fa1d dunng the
summer \\Ill Sta) snuJl)cd m the
cracks and crcv1~ of -tht carpets
and upholstery until the lCmpcratu~
soars again.
Dad I sa)' millions? Corttet1on:
I'm radtn& an article that claims if
a male and a female flea hve unp
dt5turbcd in a hou~ with food (doS
or cat). the)' wtll prod~, over their
life span of 274 da)'S, 222 tnllion nas. That"s spdkd with 1 T as 1n
icm()1na.
Ootf t penic. h doHn'l •)' so 1n
the anadt. but I doubt ~ much if
many neat \i\'e 274 days. TM own-
m Of lbe prtt 1rc at.rays • lbe
olhle.
TMft .. M)'l IO '-' bKt. You .. ...,. ... _ .... ~ ~,,, ........ ..
--~y __ ...,.,.. _.,.,.•••II. rw .....
fllll I ···-fl 'ID 3 •1
quart of their dnnlo"' .-. .. tcr. to rub
them With &af11C Or 011 Of ('ltl'OnClll bccau~ flea don't care for thO$e
particular clement$.
If you have the paucnce you can
comb )'our pct every da and physi-
call) remove them b) c11ckin1 them
bct•ttn the edp of your fi nacr
nails. But }OU have tO be quart to suttttd 11 th~• mancu ... er. You can~\
arab them ~hen they bhnk. fleas
don't ha ... 't C)tlids.
nd after )Ou·,·e an ... u \ed tht umc. mone} and cffon, )1>Ur pct
problbl) v.-oa't Kf'ltch ~ an hour
or IO. or unul it tcps outside the
door.
The '''CTllC eduh Rea es one• ~th inch ~ The~ is oblona
-ftlamcd &awrall)". tO tl i• hJlhtt .... " • wktt. nt ... 11"'7.(ftt.
t '.. nis c:oe =~ illowl ...... °'1Wii19.. --.......... ., ..... _ .....
TlltllnlCWlfl ....... ··-
compk \ for mr to <.'\plain. t.•,rn 11 I
understood 11. but 1hr n' ull of this
ph~ s1cal forma11 on perm its the llt'a
to JU mp to a height of 8 to 13 inches
:"ot bad for a creature that 1., so ''"' but qot good for tho'I< ot us tr) 1ng
to ratch them
Thco;c legs must Ix tireless. h has
been document~ th.at a Oca tn
starch of 11 meal when he 1s 1sola1rd
from dogs_ cat and human~ lea!)' 600 u mcs an hour for throe dll)s.
Do n't n\k how man" cn-tomolog1~1s part1c1patcd in ktt"p1ng
~It or what their behavior was hkt
whtn the projcc~ wa fin1 hcd.
To fleas. as far •~ a meal 1
concerned. humans come in a poor
second 10 dogs and cats. But that
dOC'.$1l't ~ntcc )OU won't ha't
)Our share of bites. It 1 frustrat1 n1
when fleas d1.:nm1natc and chew on
ool) one member of w fa.mil and
'IJ'Ol't lhc othtts. We melt• as well tock up on
suppl.cs t#bn nt•t wnuntr c:ocnQ.
There lie 1,800 tpraCS o( thcx
cnnas and they M"C been wetla •
160 malltOG )'aft. With a U1d
ttc:Ord 19" tbll ro. aow • me =-a: :..-:..er .. AM. r
or •
•
' 1 ha' ea theor. as to ho"' 5pande\
rcplaled den11n in the '" e~ of a class
-01 peoplt' l..m.>" as ··'r upp1es ·· II
goes ltl l' th1'
In the C 11' ot tht· ) upp1e':> there
l'\1s1ed 1and I mt'an 01s1ed 1 a ~ou ng
"oman "11h great ll'g"> L nfortunate-
1~. sht: "as too ~oung for the 'i up-
p1c:'> and \ht'~ ne\l.'r h':>tened to her
Her c-u stenl't' "as marked \.\Ith sad-
01.''-'> Jnd ~es. a b11 ol ~rathful rage
~he ~as not aboH rn enge. uke
l'' cf! born again prophet she h.ad a
mt''> sage to del I\ er
Tht• ~oung lad~ decided that ~•nee
1,hr had no '01ce 10 b<.: heard sh<.'
"'ould ha' e to foucs on her other
attnhutes 1 Like I said. sht> had great
It'~ J "o the plot thickened and out
0 1 hn 1mag1na11o n came:
SP.\'\ DE:\. P.\~T he figu red
thJI 11 she could manufacture and
~II these thi ngs ~he could comcr the
'i upp1es· tinanual market and then
lht•\ "ould ha'e to listen lO her. Ill
malcs perfn t sense to mt'.)
\hi.' opcn~d hl.'r c;1ore and hung out
ht·r i,h1ngk .ind "a11ed for good
tonune to ll\ cnake her Soon the
'i uppll''-ton!. nollc..e and bega n 10
\n11l around the <.tore. ask.mg about
'ipJndc\ and "hat 11 could do for
1h1.·m \o <.he 10<11.. a saks cou~ and
rt•,umeJ her c;1ance of \loa111 ng for
gt)l~ IM\une 10 O''enake ha
l\p.inJn c;1ant>d to :.ell and ':>oon
\ upp1t''> \.\t'rt' "'-'anng pande\
"h1k thn rode tht'1r b1k s. lunch('d
Jl Pm·t~ and g1.•nerall~ looked
"~J,ht .. \he had .im,ed lor so )ht'
thought I
Out 1.11 the -.unset rode 1n Dem1m
Dan He haJ a m1>s1on: des1ro' the
_l\pandl'\ 4u1.·1.·n Hl.''had no beet'"' Ith
ht•r rt'.'.llh hl· "J' s1mpl~ a
truth\<.'c..·l..n .tnd kit that Yuppies as
J "'h1.1k hJd a ngh t 10 \...no~ the
truth pandt'\ did not h1dt: ct'llul11e.
11 '>hl1\.\rJ hultl•\.I..' roll' and 11 gener-
Jll• l••1•\..1.·d ,1up1J "'n )).,ear-old
'\ UJ'J'll''
l h1.· 'rande' qul't>n t"aug.ht "hill
1.1 l)\:n1n DJn' present"e and dc-
l 1Jcd t,. tJkt• the rnonn and run
\hl' , h1,l·J up her 'hop. 1ool bad..
ht·• 'h1ngk Junn~ he-r pande-\
pJnl\ Jnd Jundtt•d her en11re stocl..
ol 1. lothmg ll' the: homrlt<\S. <She had
J hc..'Jrt tor hl'a,en·, '>31..e I
l he 'i upp1c<, missed 1he1r
\p.tnJn. but Denim Da n assured
1hrm that 1h1.•tr Lc'1' 501'<, "ere
mu1.h tx-11er 'uited to their tempera-
menh &·,1dl'\ tht·~ d1dn'1 snag.
\11on tht· 't upp1t'\ "l'rr paufied and
dt•n1m rt·,umt·J It\ rightful re1g.n.
lx:n1m t>an n•dl· bad 1nt0 the
'u n 't'l \kan" h1k rn "\e" \or!.. ( 1t\. the
\pandt•\ !Juel'n "as ">lrugghng 1"n her
nt'"' 1.~Hl't'r .t<. a '>team-pres<. operator
1n a d1.)1.' nll'"n dn-dcan1ng ~tore
I x•1t·at ta\tt·d timer to her and at
night '>he Jreamed of rl'turntng 10
thl· t 11' tif tht' 'i upp1es and making
tht.•m h'ilt'n It' her .\ plan came to
mind
( lnt• da' tn the l 11' of 1he Yup-
p1t''-a ... oinan "as ~atching a Jane
hinda "orl..ou1 tapt> and she spoiled
'onH'th1ng tam1har -Jane ~as
"l·anng \pande\ ~orlout pants
T ht' "0mJn felt a pang of sadness
h1.· ml'i\l'd the t"ec.-1 and the fi t of the
pJnh and material Soon others felt
tht· '<!ml· and begged the Spande\
l.)Ul'l.'n to return and open up shop.
T ht• \pande' Queet"n turned the
11lkr dt'~ n cold. She sa~ ne" mar-
1..t'I'> 1.1pc..'ning up for her 1n the big
1. ll' and h1.•r taste fo r ft'' engc ~as
.:iut'lled 1 .\lkr all. the best re,rnge
" In h \ tng \\t'll 1 Denim Dan·s horse died. so he
t•nuld Olli n de in from t he sunset he
had t'\lll'd from H<" tncd kicking his
heel ' t" ice but he couldn ·1 make 11
to "an-.as. kt alone am""here else
He al.'.kno\loleged defea1:
~o. no~ 'fOU lno~ wh\ the Yup-
pu.•s infiltrated Ne~ York; h was
'iJ>3ndc~. pure and simple. The
moral of 1h1s sto~ 1s: Don't IJ't' up
n n \our dreams. l'H'fl 1f \OU a~
dn,cn out of lO\\n b~ angr) Yup-
pu~s 1mpl) mo"r 10 a b,g cit). hire
a good pubh relations man and "an for good fortune 10 overtake
\OU. . Karya E. Bro,.... 11 a Cole. /tfna
r H l .. 1.
TOD \ \ I ' Ill' 1· 0 H \
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AIO Or8ft09 CoMt DAIL V PILOT I Wedneldey, October 11, 1989
TBS
W•MD,,Y
ClllCU8
.. Any ideas how we might get our
paper printed, Daddy? AND NO
FAIR READIN' IT!"
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
"The popcorn, pretzels, crackers and
cheese dip are all gone. and we haven't
even started the videotape!"
NANCY
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1.,..e Nl$ ~ SOOC5 WMU£ U!Jt-MR lJERE
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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~HE'S OONG OOT 10 APPLY A SECC*JD C~T OF D!RT ''
by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
10-11 • , ___ .,.,....,ll'C
GARFIELD
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
!'VEDECI~
-rMAi r ~EAU.4
L.IKE ~
BEARD AND
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UP fW..J MIND
10 KE.EP rr !
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DOOPfESBURY
WAIT A MINUTE, GLORIA ' SHE WOULDN'T BE
RELATED TO THE
by Garry Trudeau
by Charles M. SChulz
by Jim Davia
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 , 1989 1 :J
Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings
and Estancia's ~cs collide Friday
night at Orange Coast College in the
Sea View League football opener,
and clearly, for a lot of peo ple. it's
a bi& deal.
But for Corona del Mar, which
has.a~rcad¥ experienced some pretty
exc1tmg thtnp l\,Ycat ago on the way
to the CIF Div1s1o n VI cham-
pion~hip, well, the Sea Kings are
· finding out it's all a matter of rela-
tivity.
. It is a big deal. but it isn't every-
thing..
They'll be focused on the issue,
but stenciled on their helmets will bt
another line of reason mg -wt th the
initials BB.
BB -that's for Brock Boeke.
Brock Boeke (pronounced bee-
key) was wtth the Sea JUngs as a
freshman and sophomore, skipped
hjJ junior season because be just
wasn't into it, then returned this fall
for his scnaor season on the football
team.
He's been with them since 1wo-a-
days. but he hasn't played a down
and he won't be at the game Friday
night, because he has to undergo a
major bout With chemotherapy On
Friday.
Boeke. who11 tum 18 o n Wednes-
day, has bone cancer. He is sched-
uled for surgery to remove the
tumOr..JUSt about when the CIF
playoffs beg.an , but chemotherapy
comes first, and it's anticipated that
it comes before reachmg the bone
marrow.
.. It staned during HelJ Weck."
I HIGll S('llOOI. l;-OOTU:\1 .. 1 ... ._
. '
said Boeke. "I couldn't rurrand m y
leg hun. I went to the doctor and
they took X-rays and it revealed a
tumor on the left tibia. It turned out
to be malignant so chemotherapy as
needed to lull 11. Then comes the
operation later this fall.··
..Brock didn't play as a Junior and
decided to come out as a senior."
said bis~. Dave HoUand. "He
probably wouldn't have had his ICJ
diunoscd as bone cancer so soon 1f
be fiadn't come out He didn't even
have a hit or anytJung and hJS leg
was just sore. aJI the ume. He went
to therapy and It didn't respond and
he· d be off three or four days.
"He'd try to come back and it Just
felt the same."
Despite it aJI Boeke has continued
to be a pan-QfCorona's game.
during practice and at the games .
"He'sjusl one of the learn and he
hasn't made a big deal out of u:·
said Holland. "But everyone on this
team has looked at htm and at his
a1111ude. which contmues to be
pos1t1 ve. He's an 1nsp1rat1on an that
regard."
(Ptease 1tt CARLSON/lllt
I
Sea \tieW showdoWn:
Sea Kings, Estancia
seeking inside lane
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Edison, Oilers kick
off Sunset League's
race for the crown
By ROGER CARLSON °'O. ~-Sul'I
No one would be foolish e nough
to consider this the ulumate Sea
View League football showdown for
1989, but few would suggest ifs
anytbmg less than a maJor colhs1on
on the road to the title.
It's Estancia's Eagles (5-0) and
defending league a nd CI F Daviston
VI champion Corona del Mar (4· ~)
at Orange Coast College Frida)
night m the league opener
l=o r Estanc ia Coach J o hn
Ltebengood, it's a moment he has
been working toward for four )ears
afier tnhentmg a program which had
v1nually dted (hts first year with the
remnants finished ().I 0. a )Car later
his Eagles managed a 2-8 record ).
S an ce 1987. h o we ver.
Liebengood·s charges have fashion-
ed togethCI a ~mbmed record ot
12-3-1. they're unbeaten this )ear
and are No. 2 an the D1,1s1on VI
rankings.
L1cbcngood·s relauvel) 'ihon ca-
reer has included some bag games -
but 10 this point this ts No I
For Corona del Mar Coach Dave
Holland. he's been hvtng the good
11 '' ''
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Big test for Monarchs
Hofl•nd Uebefl900d By PAT LARKIN
hfe for the pa<it two seasons alter
paying the pnce for man) )Cars. He
ne"cr had an 0-10 team. bot a fir~t
tour of nine )Cars (1967-1975)
produced an overall record of
3J-45-3 and one league title. then
teams from 198.'-86 produced a
22-19 mark before has Sea View
Lea1ue champ1o nsh1p team of 1986
turnea the tide --
o.-y ,._ ,...., • ..,...,.,"
Ifs been near!\ 10 'cars '>tnlC
Mater De1 High ha'> "o n.an .\ngdu'
League champ1onsh1p and a'i thl·
league compeuuon begins th•'> "eek.
lirst-)ear coach Bruce Roll1n'>o n and
his Monarchc; find a tough challenge
at St. Paul.
'"This ts a scan team," Rolhm.on
Said "'Tl\e) l'\3' n heet dtlt'I mma-
t10 n. e·<t rcme d1sc1plane and tenac1J
t} T he) thro" the ball a lot. lh<'
most r "e ~l·r seen for a t Paul
team. The) ·11 reall} test our }Oung
de fen s1"e bad.s
His last two years ha \t' been filled
with a 16-1-2 record. as "ell as the
C IF c rown.
··1 think both teams ha'e been
puttmg this game tn the back of their
mmds as we·,e been approaching
(Please see SEA VIEW /841
'"One of the hardest thing'> to
o'ercomc an this game as the fact
CdM turns back
Newport, 1 7-1
The Dally Piiot
Corona del Mar H agh . the top-ranked team tn Cl F 4-.\
8JrlS tennis this week, continued its success tn the Sea View
League Tuesday with a 17-1 victor) over Newpon Harbor.
The Sea Kjngs' tno of Courtne) Straus . Chnst1e
Mc{lmtock and Erica .\nn Hood won all nine sets an singles
as CdM bounced back from a loss o n Monda) to Capistrano
Valle) to improve to 9-1 O\crall. 3-0 m league.
In other gJrls tennis.
•Estancia improved to 2-1 tn the Sea View with a 16-2
victory over Tustin. Dina Birch lost only one game as the
Eagles scored e ight points tn singles and eight tn do ubles.
• University won ats second league match tn three
ou11ngs as sophomore Jennifer Fylpaa and Sandra Bnshka
swept in singles tn a 12-6 victory over Saddle~ck.
•Behind the play of doubles teams Nikki Turner-Laura
Oleson and Tncia Warren-Katie Beard, Edison notched a
14-4 Sunset League victory over Manna. The Turner-Oleson
painng lost o nly three games an the three sets. whale WarRn
and Beard also swept as Edison m oved to 4-0 m league and
11-2 overall.
•Jessica Lurmann 's sweep an mgles set the trend for
the host Cos~ Mesa Mustangs. who wo n their first of four
Pacific Coast League matches with a 14-4 conquest of
Orange.
that the\ won"t make an\ m1~1akes
.\dd 'to ·that. the} lake to puf their
helmets on the ball and the\ ·re
C\lrcmel} ph)SICal. not \0 mucil \l ll'·~l!.e. JUSt ph)SICal ..
Ro lhnson said the ke)S tor \1ater
Del's success are the basic'. pla) 1 ng
sound. fundame ntal football
'"\\e need to eliminate the mt'i·
takes. espec1all) the penalties and
turno~--and-Our _speaa.l tc·ams
ncl·d to 1mpro,e ... Rollinson ~ad
'"Our l ackofT team as '>uspec1 alc;o
~1ost peo ple don·t reah1e ho" im-
portant speCLal teams art' Special
•teams make up o ne-third of thc
game How man} coache'> <;pend
--!Please see MATER OEl/B4t
•
By JON FERGUSON
OfOW~ I'-Sc,afl
The unset Le ague "111 "aste no
ume in estabhshang a frontrunner
Whale tht' season "'II be far from
over "hen the clock run<, out Thur'>·
da) night at Orange ( oaM College.
the game·., am ponanlt.' can·1 be de-
nied.
Hunungton lkach and Edison
highs. the fa\ontc'> to battle for the
Sunset League title duel at ., 30.
\I.h ale Fnda~ ·s kaguc matchup'> of
CXean \ IC\lo \ .. r ountaan \ alle\ at
Huntington Beach and \1anna at
V..estmtnster hold their O\lorl""·1m-
phca11on\ Ed1\on hold'> a 12-2 edge
an the <>ent•'>
"Our lir'>t nne.,; detin11el) as bag a'>
an~ other. at not the bagge'>t. <game)
the ~hole \Car:· ..aad Ed1!>on ( oach
Da'e V.h ltt '"The)·,e gut Doug
Cunningham. 'A ho I 1h1n k '' ont uf
~_.lhk~ m O~uru.L It's a to ugh opener tou tor bo1h
teams It "111 he decad real qu1t l
"here "e·re .it tn lc.igue ··
Huntington lkach < oach George
Pascoe added ··it·,. going to be a
league championship game rm not
Lf1 mg to tal c an' thing a"a' from
she's beating Hodgkin's
How would you hkc to be a
fmhman in h-ah school and have
tvenbina 10 Uve for and be lold you
bad cmKiC1'!
Let me in1roduce you to Jcnn1fcT
Hulen, tmo latt in her freshman ,_,at Ncwpon HaftK)r Kiah dis-oov•.a dlat ber flmpb nocfet were ................. ~ ..... .,, ....... , ... cciech.
O..OleM.
"I M'W'I .... wet*"•• Mre b' • ~lillleudJ1aalllr•wol•y ...._ .. Otmc IRid.., Mve
cuil:trd ~ =.• • ooe .,............. .
,._ilwryawt ,,_..._ ....... ~-..... ....................
recovered. but she does not let that ..
stop her and she docs not use lb.at as
ID CXCUIC either.
'-she is an inspi.rauon to the te.tm
and she re.ally IS ID inspiration to
me. Bcaute she docs not play club
bell Ukc the olhtt she is nol as far aJooa IS they att. But she ti the hardest .adtt ae pncoce IM you
can • btt tmproYC c~ day. "SM a.sour aian1111 middle blocbt" cnd • .,. that ....
ilioa.We~clid DOI•~ it to her bee•-we IBh aT_J lbr Mir or ~ • ...,. CIOMributa
.............. my"°'
a.ddll-iamy Cll'IWl'fj9'1 M¥tli•• dme-IO ... -~--· . ,, ............. ~ ..
llclm .... •wt U••• ....
tP'P Ill
.-ascoe Whit•
amooc:h d~ but that's ho"' "'-e·ve
gQt to anacl that football game It's
not going to be· eas) an) 'A>CCk. but
Ed1\on -H unt1 ng1 on Beach as
p1\l>tal ..
The ( ha rger\ 13· 2 l are com ang off
a non-league closer an which the)
ral ked up 608 total yards of ofTen~
tu down ~t John Bosco . .iS-27 The
01kn l+ll _arr t!}'.Jn-LJ.9 rtbo1tnd
after .,uffenng a con' mt 1ng 19-14
defeat at the hands of Mater Dea
The ~1onarchs pro ' 1de the onl)
commo n opponent between the t'A>O
Huntington dropped eight passes m
the game and racked up 244 yards
f Please lff SUNSET /MJ
\01 .1.1\11\11
Edison sweeps
past Marina
The Daly Plot
Edison Hlgh handed Manna 1t.s
first unset League setback of the
season Tuesday night tn girls vol·
le)ball. moving into a Ile for second
place in the process.
The Chargers and Vikings arc
each ~-I an the unset following
Edison's COn\tnCing 15-9. 15-11.
15-3 \lltOf\
..We pla)td fatrl) well." said
Edison Coach Da"e Mohs. ··Maraot
Ncv1lk (eight kills. 19 assists. I I
digs), our <;cmor setter who was aJl-
lcague last year. had a nice aU-
around game ..
Mohs also credued Junior middle
blockers Tal~a Crooks and Debbie
Howard with sohd efforts for the
Chargers.
In other vollevball Tu~y·
• Fo untain Valley overwhelmed
Westminster. I S-3. 15-1, 15-S. to
Sta} unbeaten at J..-0 atop the Suntet
.standm~ Shclb) Snyder had 9Cvm
aces •nd Reiko Matsumoto five kills
and two acrs for the Barons. 7·2
ff'te.w ree VOf..&.EYSAU/Uf
-Or1n19 CoeM OA!LY PILOT/ W~. Oclober 11, 1911
Howe says report of his t:eturning
to play in sixth decade just a joke
,._ n. AllOdMed ~
LOS ANOELES -The idea of a one--.--
pmc comdleck is wonb a couple of laughs. .. ~
Gordie Howe said Tuesday, but that's all -
fOr DOW.
Hockey's all-time scoring leader, responding to
rumors be would play in his sixth decade by returning in 19901 said the whole idea was f ust' a joke.
.. It's extremely doubtful right now, and sight now
says it all," Howe said by telephone from his hotel near
the Los Ansc.les airport ... It's definitely not happening
now, but unul my panner here: gets a cnancc to see if
I can still stand up . . . "
Howe, 61, was rcferrina to his wife, Colleen, and
both laughed when he made that remark.
"Gordie would love to think that this could
happen," she said. ''There's more to it than Gordie
Saberhagen's pact extended
The Kansas City Royals Tuesday ex-~
erciscd their option for next year on Bret
Sabcrhagen, the leading candidate for the •
American League ~Y Young award after a1
2>-6 season.
Sabcrhagen will get S 1.375 million in the option
year. He just finished a two-year contract that paid him
SI.I milJion in I 988 and S 1.25 million in I 989.
Pitching magnificently since be was 2-3 in May,
Sabcrhagen eclipsed his 1985 Cy Young award year
while setting a Royals record for victories. He led the
league with a 2. I 6 ERA while aJlowing j ust 209 hits in
2621/1 innings. Saberhagen struck out 193 batters while
walking onfy 43.
In other bastball news Tuesday:
8 St. Louis Cardinals reli ever Todtl Worrell has
put possible elbow surgery on hold after getting a
second opinion. a team spokesman said. Art Pappas.
the Boston Red ox's team ph ysician. examined Wor-rt~ll's IOJUry recently and suggested that Worrell had not
given 1t enough rest. Cardinals spokesman Bnan
Bartow said. Pappas recomme nded that Worrell wait
another month and 1f pam persists. then undergo
surge(). Bartow said.
Two other Cardinals pitchers ha' c undergone
successful surge~ this "'ed .. Bartow said. Lefi-hander
Ricky Horton had arthroscopic surger) in Los Angeles
Tuesda} by Dodgers ph}s1c1an Frank Jobt' for remo' al
of bone chips in his left elbow. Horton should be read,
to play ID spnng training. Bartow said. R1ght -hande·r
Jose Deleon on Monda~ had a be n1sn tumor rcmo' ed
from the middle finger of his pitching hand. Deleon
had cxpenenced 1mtat1on in his laM few start~. Barto"'
said.
Candidate~ Interviewed
GRAPEVINE, Texas. -The fou r ----
finalists for NFL commissioner made thei r ~
cases to the 28 divided owners Tuesday but 'l:..>"
every sign pointed to a two-man race ----
between Jim Finks and Paul Tagliabue.
The owners met for !S'n hours. 1nclud1ng the four
interv iews. befo re breakin$ at I 0: 15 p.m. CDT. The~
are scheduled to meet agam today at 8 a.in. CDT.
It was the first attempt at electing a ne"' com-
missioner since July 6. when Finks. president of the
New Orleans Saints, fell three votes shon of the 19
necessary for elec uon.
f inks and Taghabue ha ve been the favon tes since
Pete Rozelle announced hls rcs1gnatao.n_seycn months
ago.
Fi nks was back agalD, sull the lead1Dg candidate.
along with three other finahsts -Taghabue. the NFL's
Washinjton counsel; former Green Bay Packer star
Willie Davis; and J . Patnck Barrett. a businessman and
the New York State Republican chairman. All but
Barrett were finaJists before the first vote and all were
at the meetings. to be interviewed Tuesday afternoon
by any owner who wanted.
But TagJ1abue was considered the only candidate
other than rinks with a chance for the job. In fact.
despite his tjes to the leagu e office. it seemed he was
becoming the candidate of the dissident faction -the
so-<:alled Chicago 11 who abstained on the first vote.
•
saying 'Oh. I'm aoins to 10 out and do this.'
"He would definttely have to go into training. He's
not going to do it unless he feels like he can do it. even
for one game. If he were to do thi$ he· woul11 probably
get real serious about it."
Howe is a guest of Los Angeles Kings owner Bruce
McNall while Wayne Gretzky pursues Howe's career
points record . ·
The 28-)'.ear-old Gretzky. _whC? the Kings acquired l~st season, picked _up th~e assists in Suitday night's S-0
victory over Detroit and as seven points short of Howe's
mark of l 850 points.
The Kinas play their next gamt> tonight, agai nst the
New York Islanders at the Forum.
The~ ~ talk of a comeback by Howe after
Sunday OJgbt s game and. as Howe and his wife both
recalled, it began as a JOlte.
Ql O'I'•: OJ '1'111·: D \ \
Geer1e Bell, Toronto . Blue· Jays outfield~r.
who cursed b1linaual umpire Rick Garcia ID
Spanish and English after being ejected from a
recent game: .. I wanted to make sure he under-
stood me.··
Flames, Penguln$1>0St wins
Sergei Pnakin scored in a second-
penod barrage as the Calgary Flames beat ...
the New Jersey Devils. 4-2, Tuesday night ~• ~
in EasJ Rutherford.
Joe Mullen started Calgary's four-goal spun with a
shorthanded ~goal 26 seconds into the period off a pass
from Doug Gilmour on a 2-on-I breakaway. Mullen's
15-foot shot fro m the slot beat Devils goaltender Scan
Burke to the Mack side to uc the game at 1-1.
The defendi ng Stanley Cup champions, 3-0 this
sealton, took the lead for good at 3:45 of the second
penod when Dana Murzyn's shot from the point
glanced off the suck of former Soviet national team pla~er and _Devils defcn~man Sergei Stanko\. ·
•In Pittsburgh. the Penguins overcame the third
straight goal-less game b~ sconng champion Mano
Lemieux to "'in for the first lime this season. beating
Winnipeg. 5-1.
Nuggets owner cancels sale
Denver Nuggets own er Sidney
Shlenker on Tuesda} ca nceled a proposed * sale of the National Basketball Association
team to two Chicago businessmen who ----
have been try ing to buy it.
In a bncf statement issued bv the team. Shlenker
said he was allowing the contract for the sale to
bus1nempcn Peter B) noc. 38. and Bertram Lee. 50. to
expire. fhc t"o had planned the bu\ the cluh in a ShS
million deal that was announced u\ July.
In making the announcement. Shlenker sa id Pete
Babcock would resume hi!. dut1cc; as pres1drnt of the
team and Bob Barland "ould remain the e\ecut1\l' \IC<.'
president of fina nce • ~
In other sports nt.•"'s Tuesda).
•Jarvi\ Basnight. a n-foot-8 fol"\\ a rd. "'a~ "'31' cd
b~ the Ph1ladl'lph1a 76c~ Basnight. :!4. a'cragcd I 2.3
points and 5.6 rebounds per game last \car "1th Rapid
Cit) of the C ontmcntal Ba'>ketball .\ssociat1on
8 J1mm) Connors breezed past Johan Carlsson ol
weden. 6-0. 6-1 . and advanced in the fi rst round of the
$255.000 Toulou~ (France) Grand PnA tenn1) tour-
nament. Connors. the defenchng champion. is seedcd-
sccond behind John McEnroe. "'ho begins his 'i1ngk'i
pla ) toda}.
8 Frt'nch Open champion Michael Chang of
Placentia defeated Mlloslav Mecir of C1echoslovak1a.
7-5 . 6-4. in an e:<h1b1t1on tennis match in Jakarta.
Indonesia. Befo re more than 8.500 fa ns at the Senavan
sports palace. the world's sixth-ranked pla)cr needed 86
min ute to beat t he 1988 Olym pic gold medalist.
•Engels Pedroza of Venezuela stopped Dick Tiger
of Los Angeles at I :22 of the third round at the Forum
to win the vacant IBF lntcrcQntrnentaJ welterweight
ti tle. 8 Matthew Hilton of Monh eal knocked out Tim
Williams of San Diego in the I 0th round of their
middleweight fight in Las Vegas.
-.
Giants' big
r, concerri vs.
P; A's: PitChing
'
Raiders' Allen sldellned
~ar~us _Allen has a partial ligament ----tear m his nght knee and will be out for ~
several weeks. the Los Angeles Raiders said ~
late Tuesday. · ----
Al!en was hurt in the third quarter of the Raiders'
14-7 victory over the New York Jets Monday night
Tests Tuesday afternoon revealed that Allen suffered a
partial tear of the med iaJ collateral ligament. Surgery
was not planned, officials said. Th~ injury may mean that Bo Jackson will be
moved into the lineup_ sooner than expected. Coach An
Shell said: Jackson fi mshcd the baseball season with the
Kansa, City Royals Oct. I and planned to report today
foll owing his annual 10-day vacation between sports.
In ~ther pro football news:
• Pittsburgh St_eelers quanerback Bubb} Bnstl'r
underwent a soph1st1~tcd battery of tests to confirm he
has a sprained knee ligament that probabl)' will sideline
him from two to four weeks. Brister. inJured "1th '5
seconds left in the Steelers· 26-16 loss Sunda\ 10 the
C1ncinnau Bengals, originally feared he might have a
broken leg, but no fracture was found in cxammat1on'i
Monday and Tuesday.
8 The Phoenix Cardi naJs placed dcfens1vt' tackle
hawn Knight on the injured-resen c list and signed fr~-agent wide rt>ce1ver Phil McConkey to replact" the
a1hng Roy Green.
8 Indiana polis Colts defensive end Ezra Johnson
was released on his own recogni1ance after he was
arrested . o n a drunken drivmg charge. police said.
Johnson s car was clocked at 97 mph in a 55 mph zone
about 2 a.m. Tuesday on Interstate 465 on the east side
of lnd1a napohl>. said Sgt. Tom Goble with 'the Indiana
State Police.
8 Tht' !~mpa Bay Buccaneers' offensive unit was
awarded NFC Offensive Pla~er of the Wt"Ck hon6rs. the
ftrltt timt· the, sl\-~car-old awa rd has gone to a group.
Tackle 1-.t·ith Millard of the Minnesota Viking!> "'a'
nam;d NF< Dcfcnsl\ e Player of the Week for his rolr
in a -4-17 \ 1ctol') 0' er the Detroit Lions. Mi llard had
three sad..s. and returned an intercepti on 48 \ards.
•. Rur.m1ng back Christian OkO)C of th~ ~an~<.
(ti ) C hid~ and and safct) Louis Oliver of the M1am1
Dolphins "'ere named .\FC Pla)ers of the \\.cc~.
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6 Pm -POOL: World Oe>en Nine Ball men's
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7.30 Pm -HOCKEY: New York Islanders al Kings,
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8y DAVE CARftENTllt ,., ..,..111 ...
SAN FRANCISCO -Once the; ecstasy .of wmniog
the National League pennant subs1d~s a btt, the J s,,n
Frandsco Giants have some pitching concerns. to
address. -It's been 27 years since they last selected a starting
pitcher for a World Series game. so they have had
plenty of time to ponder the issue. Jack Sanfo rd was Manager Alvin Dark's choice in
the seventh game of the I 962 Series -not a bad pick,
although he lost a 1-0 hca.rtbreaker to Ralph Terry and
the New York Yankees at Candlestick Park.
This time Roger Cra1g wd l go wtth Scott Garrclts
over Rick Reuschel 1n the opener aga1Dst the Oakland
Alhle1ics, opting for the power pitcher over the wily
sinkerballer. Garrehs. "ho. got the official nod shortly after
Monday's pennant-winning 3-2 victory over Chicago,
had a 5.40 ERA m tht> fiq~-game series to Reuschel's
5. I 9 and was 1-0 in two stans. "I won't think about it for as long as I can:· said
Garrelts, 14-5 dun ng the season. "I never thought about
being the starter 1n a first game of the series."
When he does. pitching coach Norm Sherry wi ll
have some ad vice for him.
"He needs to get his breaking ball over more
consistent!) th an he did the last two games." Sherry
said outside the Giants' nearly deserted clubhouse
Tuesday ... And he can't ha ve the shaky first two innings
he's bten having lately ...
Reuschel (17-8) is the likely Gamc 2 starter on
Sunday, probabl) fac ing the A s Mike Moore after
Garrclts goes against Da' c Stewart. But the rotation has
not been disclosed. ' If the Giants go w1Lh a three-man rotation. as the)
did against the Cubs. Kell~ Downs '3.12 in two playo fT
relief outings) and the banged-up Don Robinson and
Mike LaCoss all are poss1bilittt>s. Shel'T). who wasn't
e'en aware Craig had pronounced Garrelts tht> Gaml'
I starter. said Rob1nson·s c;orc nghl knee and LaCoss'
sprained kft knee both arc i·mprovmg.
"Robinson said he's gmng to foci pain v.hen he
puchc but he'll be read~ ... hl· said. "LaCoss 1s all
nght." hcrT) and his p11ch1ng staff will ha\e their hands
full tn mg to dev1s...· "'a~ s to con tam the .\ 's.
"k 1ght off the bat. ~ou don't "'ant that Ricke)
Henderson on ba!.l•." Shen) said. ".\nd 1f)OU keep hi m
off base you've got the kid "'1th powcr to contend with.
(Jose) Canseco and -the fi~t baseman. what's his
name? -<Mar~) McG"'1re."
Dravecky re-injured
during celebration
".\N FR-\1'.!( ISCO (.\P) -Da'e Dra\{'Ck)' re-
frac tun·d h1., kft arm "hl·n he "'as bumped from behind
dunng the o n-field celt·brat1on after San Francisco wo n
thc :'\at1onal uagul· pennant. the Giants said Tucsda>
It "as the 5'.0cond maJOr setback in less than t"o
month\ for Dra' l'<'k ~. the 3J-~car-old pitcher "'ho
made .i 'ahant comeback from cancer surge~ on the
~~a~ -The first came on Aug 15 1n Montrcal. JUSt I 0
months after surgen to remo' e a cancerous tumor in
his pitching arm \\h1le deh\enng a pitch. the left-
ha ndcr bro~c the humerus bone JU'>I bdow the
shoulder. Dra,l'ck\ got the latest had ne"s after being
eAaminl·d 1'ucsJa\ b) team ph) s1cian Gordon
Campbell at the Pafo .\Ito (11n1c He will ha\ e the arm
placed 1n another cast. "Ith no further surge~
"It's a new fracture of the same bone. JU t abcnc
the previous fracture." team spokeswoman Robin Carr
said. .. It ~ddens me no end to kno"' his convalescing
pen od has been set back." Giants general manager .\1
Rosen said. Doctors who repa ired the earl ier fracture had said
they saw no reason Dravecky wouldn't be able to return
sometime early next season .
SI0,000 01111111 IVMUlll
Irvine Grand Prix held
The Dally Piiot
The inaugural In inc Grand Pnx
spons e"ent was held last Sunda).
featuring a 3k non-<:ompetitive walk.
81t compet1t1ve run. cclebnty mile
run. 25k and 50k bicycle rides and
a food/fitness expos1uon.
AlerCOll, l Enc Ehle<~ 16·11-1 Brue• TYMt 2 Ed Rend,, l . llt~t Schwt941f' 1'·1.,_I G1n
Quloflonez, 2 e11 O•~'· J. Sellledo< Alcaret 2S·,._ I Nick Ptecfl. 2 O.vld Allen
l J.tf St-I lO-~I 8rven Jaflnke, 2
MlcfiMI GrOO!e'. l Bil Hetnelf\11 lS-~1 Rick
Ko110w\111, 2 Jerrv l..ewrence. J. Ecs Arnold
40-~ I Mllo.t SI Andre, 2 Rldt Allen, l
Frenk O'~ •S·4'-1 Nevlll9 PMrlOfl. 2
Sieve Scllumltcflef. J SNldon Nenllln. •St-1
Garv Sttwert. 2 Jo<!1e Gutlerrei, l. ltlcherd
8.o...-SS-S.,_I. Wlli.m w ... 2 1..Yle Deetn
• RUdV Senavuvn. 60-0-1 Lene Blenll. 2 JaQ G<M<I, ) lltlcNrd Soul?ler
More than 1.500 participants and
spectators were m attendance.
The Irvine Grand Prix helped to
benefit the Children's Home So-
ctety,t. the "Notables Guild" of the
Pacmc Symphony Orchestra, and
the Laguna Canyon Conservancy.
0
• lh'91 ~I. Gus Quinonez. 24.::51; t. &Ml Oeven-
POrt, 25;34, 3 S.IYedOI' Abnll, ":41.
Women-I Su1I Mof'rls, lt:lt, 2. Del• Cottvmore, >Scl7; l. PU.r Gordlo, 35:21.
A" trCIUP wlnnef s lncludlcl:
Men: ll·IS-t. Stew It~ 1 1*111
Women-n-n-1 Cynt!Q CondOI\. l•·lt-1 Jemy Hilmen. 2 LI~ Prulloo. l. Klmbertev
Bedlmett 1'·2..-1 O.re CotlvmOre, 2. SMnnon
Meboll, l Cl'lerYI H.nlef\ 2S-2t-I Gin•
Slmo11it. 2. Mldltllt Moriarty, l . Mary S.111
FIVM JO-,._, Sutl Morrl•. 2. Pli.r c;o,cslllO,
3 SNrltv Tomol lS·~I. Kerrv JtflMll. 2
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Top-ranked UCI
poloists outlast
Long Beach, 8-7
The Daly ftlot
UCI, ranked No. I in the nation
earlier in the day, rallied to defeat
Long Beach State. 8-7, in Big West
Conference water polo at Keritaae
Parle Tuesday night.
The 49ers took their only lead of
the same at 6-S with 4:SS remaining
in tlie final period on a goaJ by Mike
Burke before UCI scored three
strai&ht to seal the win.
UCI senior Dan Smoot tied the
game at 6 with 4: 11 remaining on an
elltra-man goal, then senior Tom
Warde scortd at the 3: 19 mark and
sophomo~ Skylar Putman added
th.e eventual same-winner with 2:26
left for an 8-6 UCl lead.
Long Beach State's Kyle Kopp
tallied with 17 seconds remaining
for the final ma~n as UCI killed
the clock for the victory.
UCI jumped out to a 3--0 lead
early in the second quarter on the
strength of two goals by freshamn
Pablo Ynzar and one by Warde
before the 49ers tied the game at 3
late in the second quarter behiQd
two goals by Kopp and one from
Steve Laughlin.
Kopp led all scorers with four
goals for Long Beach State, while
Yrizar. Smoot. Warde and Putman
had two each for U(I.
The Anteaters arc 13-2 overall and
1--0 in the Big West, while the 49ers.
ranked fifth nationally. fall to 7-5.
2-2.
In community college water polo:
•Orange Coast padded its advan-
tage to two games in the Orange
Empire Conference race at the half-
way point of the schedule folfowmg
a convincing 12-S v1ctol) o .. er \ 1s11-
ing Saddleback.
The Pirates improved 10 14-3
overall. 6-0 in the Orange Empire.
Tied for second arc Saddlcback.
Cypress and Grossmont \\Ith t\\O
losses each.
Tony L1twak scored fo ur goals
and Jay Warren and John Ruffini
two each as the Pirates scored six
st raight goals to ex pand a 3-2 lead to
9-2.
"Overall. we ha<! good team de-
fense toda} :· sa1ct OCT Coach Don
Watson. "Their ~oals were all kind
offluky. We d1dn t let them gcrkrate
an} kJnd of an offense ...
The P11:atcs should fan· a suffer
VOLLEYBALL
From 8 1
overall.
•In a match of changing moml·n-
tum, 1t was Estancia "'h1ch had 11 at
the end as the Ealtlcs outla'.!ltcd
Tustin in the Sea '11ew League.
I I-IS. 15-7. IS-7. 5-15. IS-9. Estan-
cia 13-4. 2-1 I trailed 9-7 1n the fifth
game before Brandi Brooks served
the next eight points to \\In 11. She
closed out the match w11h one of her
six aces and had 31 assists.
Outside hitter Mane Midland al so
pla)ed well. contnbut1ng ~4 kills in
SI attempts and Came Schafhauser.
pla~ing with a sore knee. \\as credi-
ted with five digs and 13 kills.
•Traci Webb had nine kills. KC
test today when the travel to moet
Golden West in a 3 o'clock non-
confercnce matchup.
In high school wateT polo: •
• Senior Charlie Wallace scored
sill goals, including three in the
second quarter, and Scott Dreher
notched three goals as Mater Dei
posted a 10-3 Del Rey League vic-
tory over Servile. The Monarchs
improved to 13-5 overall, 4-1 in
league play.
In community college men's soc-
cer:
•John Gcdiman and Dave Luang
scored for Golden West 1n a 2-2
deadlock against visiting Cypress in
an Orange Empire Conference
match. Gediman gave the Rustlers a
1--0 lead .by scoring with 61/1 minutes
remaining in the first hal f.
Cypress countered with 26
minutes remaining in the match to
tic. but Golden West regained the
lead on Luang's goal with 22
minutes left. The Chargers claimed
the tie with a goal 12 minutes from
the finish, and although they had
their chances. the Rustkrs ( 1-8-1.
0-0-1) were unable 10 get the game-
wmner.
•Scan .,.,eene} and Pat
Callaghan each scor.ffi in lhc fast
half and s o alkcc per Ken
Langworthy. with eight saves. made
1t stand up as Orange Coas1 posted
a 2-1 Orange Empirc Con fcrencc
dec1s1on over '1s1t1ng Fullerton 1n
the conference opener for both
In women's soccer:
• f or the first 11mc in three 'ear'.!I.
Orange Coas1 "'as beaten t), El
Camino Kell~ B1efeld's goal 1n the
first minute of the second halt tied
1hc match. hut El Camino notched
the go-ahead goal at lhe 25-minute
mark to claim a 2-1 South Coast
Con fcrcnce \It tor: O\ er the P1 ral{'S.
OCT falls to 6-3-3. 3-1-1. "'h1le El
Camino is 3-0-2 in the confcrl·nce. a
half-game ahead of the P1ra1ec;
• Kai) Krall supplied the onl)
'\Conng for I 'Cl 1n a 2· I setback
against '\ 1s111ng l '.S ln1crna11onal
LTn1vcrs1t\ !\rail S<.orcd 9' · minutes
into the k'C(lnd half oil a pcnalt}
kick 10 slice t l.i ll"s lead to 2-1
rhc \ ISltOr\ ~ored lxll~'their
goal!> in the fir'it half. l 'Cl. .,., h1ch
defeated L'Slt '·"-'o .,.,eek' ago. 2· I.
fallc; 10 .1-8-2. l '<:)ll ' I'> 5-t<
C ra1g SI'< l>.111-; and Hohda' \1 oh"'a'
three arcs to pan· l nl\~T\lt\ (5-4.
2· I) to a I 2-15. I '-13. 15-6. I )-2 lica
\'It\\ \ KtOI'\ 0\ a Saddle back.
•In 1nl' fCll to C ap1'itrano \'alln.
IS-12. 12-15. 1'·5. IS-~. to drop io
1 ·2 in the '\outh Coac;1 I caguc
On the college lc\cl:
•Senior m1ddk blockl'r T l're~
Mergcns had 13 kills and l\1m Col-
hns added 12 l>.ill'i and IS digs to
pace l ICI to a 15-11 . I S-9. I S-11 Big
West sweep O\ l'r \IS1ting (al 5tate
Fullerton. Tht' .\nteatcrs ( 12-5. 3-.'I
entertain V1rgin1a in the Bren ( c:ntcr
Saturda~ night.
• Debbie Bloc!>. had I .i kills 1n :in
attcmpts as C hnst College Ir' inl·
"CPI as1d{' N.\I.\ D1s1nc1 Ill rtx-
(al Lutheran. IS-. I S-4. I 6-t .i
"HI' 11 I \f, 01 11 OOk
GWC depending on freshmen
T~ Dally Piiot
The Golden West College wrestl-
ing team faces a rebuilding sc:ason.
but does return thret kc) mt'n from
last season.
Brad Woodbury ( 142 pounds)
qualified for state a year aso. while
Chns Shaul ( 168) and Phillip Meyer
( 190) missed qualif) mg because of
nagging injuries. .\ fourth
sophomore returner from a Rustlers
team which finished fourth in thc
South Coast Conference a year ago
is Patrick Sato ( 118).
While: Coach Dale DelTnc:r calls
bts freshman-dominated team an
.. unknown quantity. The sea.son will
depend on the maturit)' of the
freshmen and injuries. If we can
keep the inJuries down, we: should
fare well. Wt don·r have a lot of
depth, so we will need to pick up the
loose ends."
Top freshmen include Eric Le
Garreta (Selma High). who qualified
CARLSON
From11
for the National High School Cham-
p1onsh1ps as a two-time state free-
st) le champion at 11 .i.s pounds. and
Edison High product Kenn~ Rich-
ards. who was a C IF 4-.\ 1 -i S-po~nd
champion 1n I 98Q. La Garreta 1s
rchab1htatmg a severe ankle IOJUr).
which 1s one reason wh> he chose
Gold"n West ,
Other frcshm"n from Orange
Coast area schools include Russell
Corbin. Daniel Escobed o and Rico
Martinez of Huntington Beach.
Kres1mir Kovac of Edison. Jason
Jones of Corona del Mar. Dennis
Veazc:) of Fountain Valle). Mike
61ss of Westminster and Juan
tirado of Saddleback.
Other freshmen include Adam
Leste: and Patrick Tracy of San
Clemente. Donald Mt'1'lino of Ro~
berg. Ore.. Randal Ortiz of Laguna
Hills. Paul Sandoval of Los m1gos
and Paul Tolman of Ranch o
Alamitos.
Boeke says what has transpired is
uncommon but when 1t does hap-
pen an this form . it's usually to
17-19-year..olds.
And be doesn•t ~ally have a lot of
it on his mind. Rather. he·s been
lh1nk:ina about the Sea Kinas'
chances apinst Estancia.
"I tbjnk we have a chan~ we JUSt
have to play.a aood t.JJ pme and
have aoOd practices." he said. As for Brock's wllcte futwc. be
.. ~or~atOranp Coasi Collcle orCaJ Static FU'lknon
btloft punwna I businetl ~It ahllber'"'1. "AtbJetics 11 preny much out of
the quadon for me now," continued
the l7 -yew4d. "I "' realb' look· i~d IO it. rm told l"D be able
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-~· O•kl•nd·s Carney Lansford works out during lnfl•ld prac-
tice In Oakland Tuesday. Lansford, who was hurt In the
playoffs, says he·11 be ready for Game 1 on Saturday .
Tennis tourney starts at UC/
The D•lly Piiot
lJ C has three of the top ~1gh1
smgk(\ sceds for the 1989 IH -'\
Women's Regi onal Tennis Cham-
p1onsh1po; at thl' l t('I Tcnni\
Stadium toda} through 'unda}
The top seed 1s l 'SC freshman
Linda Hanc)-Wild. "'ho 1s ranl>.cd
STARTERS AND
ALTERNATORS
31 (It in the nation 1n the pre-season
colle~1aJe na11onal rank ing~ .
A\.·t1on bcgrn~ at 8 a.m. tO<la) and
Th ur~a). 9 a.m. Fnda\ and Satur-
da). .,., 11h thl' singles cham pionship
at 10 a.m Sunda\ and tht• doubks
final 1mmc:_d1a1el; follo.,.,ing. .\d -
m1ss1on 1s Ir~~.
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Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, Octoo.t 11. , ... -
La Russa remains . angry arBlue Jays
ly JIM DONAGHY ,., ...... ..,,.. ..
OAKLAND -A fuming Tony La
Russa on Tuesday said San Fran-
cisco Manaaer Roger Craig
"wouldn't pull" what the Toronto
Blue Jays did tn Game 5 of th{'
Amcncan Lc:ague playoffs.
Blue Jays Manager Cito Gaston
claimed Oakland Athletics reliever
Dennis Eckersle) was using a forc:tgn
substance. Nothing was found by the
umpires. and the A 's accused
Gaston of tr) ing to shal>.e up the
reliever.
The Blue Ja)s also accu$Cd Ricke)
Henderson and Dave Parker ol
being hot dogs and the bad blood
continued after the end of the i;c:ne!>
"Roger Craig 1 a man of stature
who wouldn't pull something 111>.e
that.'' said La Russa. the ..\ ·., man-
ager • "I nc,er u~ gamesmanship first ..
La Russ.a ..aid "I pull 11 v.hen thl'
other cl ub \tarh messing around
·-rm not one of tho~ peopk .,., ho
1urn the othl'r t heek."
The .\·., \\Orl>.ed out at the Oak-
land < ot1\t'um on Tut:sda) 1n prt:p-
ara11on lor lht• V. orld Scnes starting
~aturda > night against the.' C11an1s
La RusSJ had a mce11ng Y.1th hie;
team. but v.a\ \till '1s1bl) upset b)
the action\ ol the Blue Ja,s.
"If )OU \\,JOI to pla) that '>t,le uf
gaml', then .,.,c "'111 pJa, 11... Li
Ru'sa sa11.J ''I'll ha'c tnache' l hed
bah all ol that "t:ak. s1utf
""'ame one 1n tant I chccl>.cd a
pitcher or a .hat fi.r!t.t." the manager
~1d "I 1h1nl>. 11\ real poor I think
thl' fact that the) arl' continuing
thl'lr bad mouthing 1' 1al>.1ng a lot
a"'a) from tht· foronto Bl ue Ja,., I
can't belle' e the) ·re doing this ..
FUEL PUMPS
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The verbal shots conunued Mon-
day.
"A lot of people: have told me: rm a hot dog and controversial. but
the) ·,,e got the ~orst att11udc: l'\e
seen in baseball .. Toronto's Gc:orgt
Bell said
"George Bell 1 his 1s the consum-
mate team player. nght''" La Russa
s~ud sarc~st1cally
"They're making a big m1sUlke."
La Russa said ··1 don't bu> game-
smanship {'ver But I'll guarantee 1f
an)bod) does 1t. we "'II too."
In the past. C ra1g has accu~
Houston's Mike xott of scuffing the
baseball. and has asked the umpires
lo check the pitcher
T nas 1\1anagt:r Bobb) \'alenune.
.,.,ho ~orked the .\L pla)offs as an
on-field reporter for NBC. had
l:ckcr!>lc) rht·ckcd two }ea~ ago. r here wa!> six•culat1on b) the-A's
that \ alentine 1ns11gated "lhe acuon
on 'iunda)
"lk told ml· hl' didn't and I
helie'c: him hkl•r\le) said.
"l here·., no douh1 1n rn' mind that Bobb~ \ alc:nt1nt.' had nothing 10 do
Y. llh "'hat happt·m·d ..
h l>.erslt"\ <>aid he rc:n~I' l'd a tele-
gram from \'alent1ne S3) ma he
didn't appreuate bcing implicated.
l..i Ru'>sa '>JIU tht' JO) of winning
thl· .\mt·man L t'agul' pennant 1n the
~i.,, Doml' on 'iunda' \\a<, tainted a
lrtlk h' thl' Hlut· Ja~~· ac11ons
"\\ h~·n I g.0 1 up the ne t morning..
C:\l'f\ paper I read had a column
about ( 110 Jnd rcl>.crslc\ That's not
1hc .,.,a~ 11\ \uppme "to be," La
Ru'"' c.a1d La Russa -.aid Oa' l' Ste.,.,, an
.,.,ould stan tht· opener Saturda~
night against ~"" (,arrclts and
\f1l>.e Moore 11>111 p11ch Game: 2.
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SUNSET
''°"''' offcns.avely, scorina late to avoid a
t 9-7 defeat. Edison racked up 405
total yards apinst the Monarchs but
lost because or tumovcn.
"I'm not sutt 1f I hkcd 11 wben
they lost to Mater ~ ... White said.
"We've both pla)ed some good
teams. In our setback aptnst Capo
(37-10), we didn't compete. They
were probably upset with tbeir play
aaainst Mater Oti."
Pascoe was impressed with
Edison's play against Bosco, and
nghtfully so. The Chargers' running
game includes tailback Shane
Sherman (684 yards, 6.4 yards per
carry) fullback Craig Shusterick ( 143
yards) and quarterback Donnie
Sm a th ( 107 yards).
Smith has completed 74 of 111
passes for 814 yards and five touch-
downs with three interceptions.
Tight end Bnan Haggins has caught
26 passes and Sherman 18.
"Thcx were awesome (against
Bosco). • Pascoe said. "They're good.
completely balanced. They've run
the ball for 1,000 yards and thrown
for 814. If we can get the ball to our
offense, we've got a chantc. But if
they can throw the football the wa}
they dad against Bosco and the way
they dad against Mater De1 when
they got 400 yards, then we've got
trouble obviously."
But the Oilers have deve loped a
defensive reputation of their own
behind the down line of Hossein
Mahdavi. Trevor Cooper and Walt
Ruskin. the hncbackmg crew of
Kell y Cotton. Gabe Houston. Jeff
Dunagan and Don Berger. and the
seroodary of comers Joe Contreras,
C had Taylor. strong safety Doug
Cunningham and free safet)' David
Lacy. Others have mixed in to play
key roles .also. lake Jacob KulikofT
and Car) Mttchcll.
··11 might be as good a defense as
we·,e faced." White said. "It's nght
there ~Ith (apo. even though we
thought Capo was prctt) good. They
move real well. and the} pla~ 1ough
David Lac} and Cotton have speed.
and Cunningham 1s a big pla) gu).
an athlete JUSt back there roaming
around. And Cooper as a tough nose
guard."
Meanwhile, Huntington's offense
pats the anterchangablc running
game of fullback Doug Cunn ingham
and tailback Jeff Dunagan and pass-
ing game headed by mobile quar-
terback Jeff Gibson against Edison's
small-but~uack attacking defense.
"Gibson s got good feet. and be·
cause of 1t he'll ga ve )OU problems.
you can't gamble on him too much."
White said ... That's the way I fee l
about our offense. though. We can
do both. You may be able to ta ke
away hane or take away Donnie.
but not both.··
The two share a common border
in the attendance area boundaries.
and talk will always now.
"We're ne ighbors. and both teams
respect each other.·· White said.
··There arc kid s who used to be in
our area that go o"er there no~ We
call 11 the stnp along .\.dams .\.' c.
Some of the kids played Junior .\.11-
.\menca 1ogether ··
Jn other Sunset openers on Fnda)
at 7:30·
Ocean View vs. FoaatJaJn Valley.
at Huntington Beach: Whi le the im-
portance of the Band-aid Bowl can't
be denied, the questions are ~·ho wall
play. Both ha ve several key of-
fensive and defensive players out
and many wall likely return this
week.
Fountain Valley was dominated
by a high caliber schedule in two of
three games without tailback Rob
Dubar (sprained ankle). Backup
taJlback Brian Walhams showed he's
gening more comfortable after play-
ing for three games. gaining 95 yards
on 19 ames against Long Beach
Poly.
.. The last couple of weeks, we
haven't run the ball that well."
Milner said ... It depends on the type
of people you're playing. If you
compare the scores and common
oppanents. four of the five people
we ve played in prcseason arc as
good or better as most teams in our
league." rn the game the Barons' weren't
dominated of the fi nal three non-
league foes., wide receiver Doug
Wea ver (broken nose) stoic the
show.
''I'd bet money Weaver and
Dubar will play," said Ocean View
Coach Howard Isom. "We antici-
pate seein'" them. I imqjne they win
be on the field and aoina. We've got
to prepare apinst their 6est. Weaver
is the best in the lequc. Nose or not.
he's aoina to be there."
While rsom will not have slotback
Albert fanop or oomcr John
Arnold tbit week, he bopes to have
llo1b9Ck Ben Cesar (oinched nerve). ~ Roaim and l{ay Sbaw have "been scrona contribUton in the scc-oadat'Y in Amokr1 ablence, as has
Jeff 8'aah b' Fanop. Alo Kim,
Scoct Lq and Brian Hyatt can eax
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MATER DEi
Fl'Ofll I t
one>thjrd of pract1~ on them.?"'
It's at St. Paul Fnday niaht.
lrviM vs. EJ T.,.: The .. fun.. ts
over for Irvine and co-coach Terry
Henipn. After 1c>1n1 2-3 apin't
some tough .non-lcquc compctatfon.
Henigan Wlll wake up to the hana-
ovcr of the real world of the South
Coast Lcaaue. It's a league with four
teams in tlus wttk's OranF. County
Top 10. and Irvine isn t one of
them.
'"They're just a machine," Hen-
igan satd about El Toro. '"They're a
tremendous offensive team that's
well-coached and they really make
u~ of their quanerback's talent."
That quarte rback 1s Steve
Stenstrom. a 6-2. J9S-pounder.
who's among the county's best when
it comes to throwing the ball. Last
season. Stenstrom compktcd more
than 55 percent of has passes for
more than 1.600 yards and 14 touch·
downs.
"They've JOl a huJe offensive lane
also," Henagan said. "with nane
seniors returning on offense alone.
they're a team that can JUSt blow you
out. We nc-ed to control the ball
against them: hold on to 11 for a
whi le. If the} end up with a decided
advantage on pla)S run on offense.
we'll be in trouble.
"But, then again. we were a de-
c1ded underdog last year and we
ended up pla> 1ng a close game
(Irvine lost by one). Rag.hi now.
we·rc tted for first in the league. We
ha'c every intcn11on of going out
and beat mg El Toro."
It's at Irvine Frida} nagh l.
Woodbridge vs. Laguna Hiiis: Be-
t ween 1982 and I YM7 af you wa nted
to see a close football game. one
game ""ould s11d. out -Laguna
Hills \.S. Woodbndgc Even though
the Ha" ks were far from being a
world beater and 'v\oodbndgc was.
the t~o tc:ams pla}c:d ncarl} e\Cn for
SI'< "ears. .. f·.,.e never understood 11. .. Wood-
bndge Coach Gene NoJ1 said ... ,
ha\C no idea wh ) thq pla~ us so
well There's no an1mosm or
ad\ersaty between U'i and no natural
n'alf) The} JUSI SCl'm 10 get up for
us."
Take I Y86. tor example \.\ ood-
bndge was cruising through the Pa-
ci lie Coast League until 11 met
Laguna Hills and dropped a 10-fl
dec1s1on and a chanCl' to lie for the
PCL crown. It was the: Hawks' onl\
win that season. ·
Then in 1987. the Warn ors· ( ·1 f-
champ1onsh1p season. Woodbridge
was once again cruising through th l'
season rcgufarl ) holding strong-op-
ponents to less than 10 point-. "h1k
racking up :,.ardagc fac;ter than
Donald Bren. The final score "a"
14-6 Woodbndge and 1hc 'v\amor'>
barch escaped.
··This season. thq 're pla~ 1ng good
fundamental football ·· NOJI said
··At this point. I'd even fa' or them
The) arc good at ball control and
ha'e a great pursuit on delcnSl'
We're not an the pos1t1on to takl'
anyonl' hghll). ..
Cos&Ja Mesa vs. Trabut;o Hills: "\o
matter how \OU look at 11. ( osta
Mesa docsn·i appear to have a
chance to wrn this game. but that
doesn't mean that the Mustangs and
head coach Tom Baldwin arc &l' 1ng
up. especial!) after the fine efTon put
out in a losing effon to Corona del
Mar last week.
After all, this as the D1 v1s1on VIII
defending champion led by two-wa}
GRANCH
From 111
l am proud to be her coach, and l
am as proud of her as any athlete I
have every coached. She as what
high school athletics as all about. ..
This 1s Hansen's first year at the
varsity level and she has made sev-
eral contributions. but she seems to
be a pcrfcctionJSt. demanding the
best from herself an whatever she
docs.
"I tty to work harder than the
others,· Hansen sa1d. "Since I don't
play club ~I I have to make up for
tt at practice.
"My favorite thing to do an a
game 1s block. I really like to put the
ball back in someone's face."
With all the distractions that ha ve
intem.aptcd Hansen's hiah school ca-
reer one migh t expect that her grades
wouJd suffer, but her 3.8 G PA sug-
gests otherW1JC.
Now is that time of year that
seniors start thinkina about what co~ they mi&ht auend and Jen~
nifer is by no means Qehaded from
this club.
''I am not sure ifl am aoina to 10
to coUcae:' HanKn said. ... have no idea ~lly. I don•1 know wbetc J
would like to ao or wbat I want to
study, but J am l\lttint 10 ,et ncT-vous."'
0 nc rivalry bc.1"9leeD N~ a.bar ad C.oroM del Mar may be 1be mosa m-88id ltody coalaied ia Ille Or-.~ .... llesiclel
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SEA VIEW
fl'Oftl II '
it." said Holland. "This JS thc_}'elr
they've bcea waitint for. Their
1tn1ors have been playana varsJt)' for
three years and they do at well. It
looks like they play toacthcr, w1tb
~ team sl)CCd ..
·•Their runnfoa becks, (Josh) Wo-
Jtkicwia and (Guy) Burrows are
unique. They both hit the hole as
hard as I've teen anybody.
"And they're ~ rcecivcrs.
Their quanerback. (Dan) Ucker, has
been playing for two years and is
runnina the offense. and he runs
well, too. He throws.deep slants well
and Ukcs to throw to has tight end
(Dan Petrone), which gives us prob-
(ems on defense."
Estancia has shut out four of its
five victims and has allowed JUSt
one touchdown. Coro na del Mar.
after a 19-6 loss to Huntanaton
Beach in its opener, has suffocated
four straight foes wath its defense.
showing some vulncrabaht) onl)
against a quick-passing Laguna Hills
team. the same unit which ~ored
the onl y touchdown of the year on
Estancia.
The only question at Corona del
Mar th is Jcar has been at quar-
terback an the contanuang improve-
ment of 6-foot-4 sophomore Todd
Kehrli has Sea Kings fans confident
there are no quesuons left.
Kehrh has completed 40 of 79 fo r
595 yards and fi ve touchdowns, an
average of 8 for 16 for I 19 > ards and
one TD per game and he has been
consistent.
"He has done t YCI) thing we've
asked of him," said Holland. "Now
he's at a position where he's lake an)
other quanerback. He kpows the
offense and should be better e"cr)
week."
Laebengood is well aware of< or-
ona's strengths -the detensc and
the running of Bnan Lucas ( 5 car-
nes for 554 )ards and eight tOUl'h·
do~ ns. as well as I I reception~ for
8Q ~ardsl. ,
~ a sun and ht c:an firt " .. Bo1h teams en1er at var1ual full
1trtQllh. alth~sh Corona's Jason
ferro (knee) is a doubtful staneT. If
he doesn't nan m the s.ccondal') the Sea Kmgs wall rot.ate Warttn John.-
son to free sarety and brina 1n T)
Fujimura to a comer. Elsewhere an the Sea V1ew thas
week. Newport Harbor vs. Ualveralty: lf
the Sailors ha"c an) memory at all
it will most ccrtaJnly andudc what
transpired a ~car aao when Univer-
sity, with a .,.4-8 v1c:1ory. provided
the edge which knocked the Ta" out
of the Clf playoffs. "They took it to us last year:· said
aalors Coach Jeff Bnnklcy. "And
they have some people who can play
this year. h's thr first game Qf league
for everyone and I'm 'lure it'll be
emotional. .\nd. it's at their place (at
Irvine. Saturday night). "I know af wc·re not mentall)
prepared we're in trouble."
Ste' e Scheck holds the ke) for
Nrwporfs passing game. which so
far has ~en the bread 'n butter ol
the Sailors· offense. He ha~ com-
pleted 65 of I 08 passes for 697 ) ards
and two TDs. a completion ratio of
60 percent.
But al's not JUSt the pa!>s1ng game
"h1l'h has L'nl\cr~tl' Coach Mark
( un nangham concerned ''Ne\.\pon\
real good deti.:ns1,cl) ... noted ( un-
ningham. ··and the running game 1s
a vel) fundament.al. stra1ght·fof""ard
game. The~ don't make man} mis-
takes. Thl'' "a•t for 01has to makl'
m1stake'i and the} ha\e a grl'al kick·
ing game."
Harbors k1Ck1ng game rl'\ohes
around Jo)h Kkin, \.\ho ha) k1cl.1:<.l
eight field goals in fiH· starts. the
longe'it from 45 yards out.
The t\\O ha'e had no rnmmon
opponents dunng pre~a\on -
Harbor po'lttng a 4-1 record "tth the
onl) blenmh a .1-b loss to Hunt-
ington lkal'h \mong the '1ct1m'
Laguna Bcat:h. Oct'an V •C". la
Habra an<l I ong Reach W1l<i0n
l nt\l'r\11' mcan"h1k. 1s ~-3 ~Ith
l"O up<;('t · '1t·1ones O\ t•r \\ uod·
hndgl' and f-001h1ll
D...,_,.....~U.~
Mater Ders Bruce Rollln son takes h is m•lde n voyage Into
Angelus Lea gue waters Frid ay at St. P aul High School.
··Lucas 1s one of the top fi,t' back'
1n Orange Count ) and tha1 quar-
terback 1s going to be hea' II} rccru11-
cd b) the time he leaH·s ( orona dcl
Mar:· said L1cbengood
··He has all the tools of a great
quancrback .\.t fl-foo t-4. he: !ltand~
1n thl' pocket and has a great nght
ann. We have to pu1 some pressutc
on and rattle him 1f y,e're going to
keep ham from compkt•l}S thO'll'
passes.
fhl· Tro1an'> bkc,sed "1th 'tandout
... peed. but much of ti ,.., ll:mpcn:J h~
thr pn:seme ol man~ <.ophomores
"1th1n a "tnged· T attad that. ~hen
1t'c; "or~ang. "ork., \\Cit
<;tandnut I 1m \I.inning nut \IJn·
nang ,., JU\I one plJH'r anl1 B.llll" 1n
ha" a 1nck up h1' <.kn l' I hat mitthl
<;urpn'>l" 'oml· Jll't>pk 11n I m.IJ' lhr
I 1th
"'\.\\·'re gutni to d11 'ometh1ng
d1tlt•rl·nt on olkn\l' ''111! \IJnn1n~ ··
Bald"tn -..11d·"\\l.·\\. gn1 \<lml· l.l·~
pla~er~ on our h'.tm a fl\] thn h:t\l"
'>Oml' un thl'Jr' .ind "'l··11 pl.n thnn
a~1n\1 our\ \1111 'nu lan li!!un· nut
\.\hat I 1u\t \Jl<..I \II tx· 11 hn .111w I
cl'na1nh Jon't kno"' ,,h,11 I ltl'I
..a1J
""\.\ l''rl' not '11rp11\L'd Ill \\Ill !hi'
~Jme hut kt"' I.Ill' 11 ,,l··rl· 11,,,
looking JI till' l!Tl.ll'\I kJgUl" in tht•
"orlJ llhl' h 111t11111 thr,·c l•>nl1ng 1n
an· J lomh1neJ >1:1 But hL\
\fanning " .1 grl"Jt ~t hktl 1 t ' u't
thnJmttr Jnd "l fl" goir g 111 h.t'l .1
111ugh llml' "11h lhl·m
Thou~h hran -unctCTd~ m th~
1)3\I lhl' \1 u\tJng'> \till 'l}JnJgl Ill
gt'e I rahuln 11111' .1 11111gh h.111k
Ofkn "'IOn1ng lhL' ~till\" Cl!\ lhl' ,l,ll
'>hl'et and ln<.tng. 11 on t hl' lil'IJ
"'It'' n111 likl· ,,.,.. lJ n I ,ompclr
'-'Ith thrm ·· Aald\\tn 'aid ··\.\e
outpla}l'<.l thl·m la<.I ~car .1nJ lmt 1hc
gaml' on turnm a' \.\ c n: n111 think
ing. aboul L(t'll1ng tx·at ··
Jt', at '.'.l'"pnn ll.irh11r f mlJ\
Laguna Beach vs. Orange: Laguna
Beach will find ,out in a hurr. 11 11
hJ<. J chance tor po\t ~ason com-
J>l't1t1on h~ opening ~•th Orangl'.
lhl'n T rahuw Halls. tollowed b)
\\ on<ltmdgL·
•• fhl·~ 'II run po~l"f foot hall and If
'll' Lan 'top thl·m. thl·~ '11 go to thc-
mcd1 um pao;,s rou tl''> and that'> been
one ol 11ur bt&gl'!>I <.lcfcn\1' e prot>-
km\ th1' >ca<.on. I aguna 8<.'ach < 1Mlh L\fnan Olnl'\ ..aid. "The\ ·11
tr. 1<1 hofd 1)ur hadi.t:r~ on the 1n'>idc
.ind hit the \honer routl''i between 8
Jnd ~S \ard' and 1ho~ arc the pas"
n1ule~ "e·,l. hl.·l·n gl·t11ng hurnl·<l on
.ii I \l.'JSon lnng."
It"\ JI f-1 \lodl·na rnda~ night.
SCBEDl'LF-~
TodaV
WATER POLO
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£ ,,, ~ <I' Nr ... ooro H"rbOr ) IS !Mield fD"C' "'
u'""" elf Mar J IS Ea.i.on v\ Fo..,nta n Ve'lf•
"' C,l)idf " Wt'' 6 Pm 1 Hun•·nQI<><' Stach .s
M•''"" et C.o•lltn Vllts• l P"' Octen v .ew .,
Wt\lm1n\ltf' '"' C.oiOff' Wttl 8 p"' Ore~ al
WOOdDriove ) IS Costa Mt\4 "' Legu"" Hill'
) 15 Tr.so ... 1 H 1' 111 Lagun4 Buen l IS
TENNIS
H111,, \(~llO• 0"' (orOl'll dfl ,.,,,,, et ROll•'lg
H iii\ 7 JO
VOLLEY8ALL
Cor-nmunllv coH.,oe wo,.,...n -C.o•dtn W o l 111
R•ver\•de CC 1 om H1on ""001 girl\ -l •ouna Hill\ at Co~•a
Me\a ) H WOOdDr1dge at TreDUCO Hill\. ) ts.
Oranott el Legune Beocn 3 IS. Corona cJt l M•r
.ti Newi>orl HerbO< 6 IS
SOCCER
COlll!Ot ,..,.n -Unlver\11'11 of Soul,,...,, Ce 1· lornl• ar Cnr''' COlleQtt lrvt,,. •. $out!M!rn
Cai 'O«••• Cooeot •t c.,1 Lut,,eren l
W•ESTLING
CommuMv cOl•eot -Ciolden WHI el
P'alomer 1 JO p"'
CROSS COUNTit Y
H•O" \C"OOI bOV\ elld gifts -MtU tOll v .. .o al
1r ,,,,. l IS
.. .\.nd the Johnc;on brothers ( \.\ c1r-
ren and Weston) arc as good as
an)onc in the counl' ··
The Johnson 1~1n·-; gaml'·tn and
game-out dom1natl' as w1dcouts lln
offense. as "'ell as 1n thl' Sea Kin~·
~conda rv. Each 1<, in thl· ti-~. 175·
pound range
··0cfcns1\ch thl'\ 'rt• 1,ohd. thae·~
no ~eak po1ni . bui the\ 'rl' no1 an ~
bigger or ph~s1cal than "h:u "l'
pla}ed la 1 wed. {()range)·· rnn-
t1nued L1chrngood "((,crrottl
\\ 11lard 1s h1g at linl·bac kcr lnr thl'm
(6-2. ::!~0). but "c ~on·1 <.t>l' the we
we sa"' last ~l'ck all the ~a' a<ro\<.
dcfens1 H~I). ·
··Defens1.YeJ~ we'"e plc1~ed real
good football and ( orona ha'I to Ix·
concerned about that The big thing
ahout their gamr 1s getting 1hc ball
to Lucas He's a fine ba<.:k ..
Estanc1a·s bread ·n butter of-
fcns1vel) is s1m1lar w11h \.\ o-
Jtk1e"1CL the cannon He has earned
9L umcs for 522 )ardo;. caugh1 <;evl'n
passaes for 81 yards anJ scored eight
touchdowns.
For Estancia. 1t"s the Eagle<;·
\entors last sho1 at Corona
As freshmen the) lost to CdM.
10-0.
Laebengood brought eight of tho'le
freshmen up to the vars1t) a~
sophmores and Corona pulled 11 out.
J-0. last )car at was CdM. 1~7
··1 thank we can run on them.''
ventured Laebengood. ..But the
quanerback (Kehrlt) as the kc). 1f we
can't get him and rattle ham. He's
HIGH SCHOOi .. FOOTB . .\LI, l ,OG
linan \ail quant'rbal k \ thl' r ro-
1ans. but 1t"s the running game tha1
l ceps l nn l'rs11~ alloat
Sophomorl' Donnell Do~d~ ha<.
c;ho"n his spc·cd 1n term ... ol the
return gaml' and ma) hi.· "orh·d
an to the otlen<;1' e un11 .. 1uording to
( unn1ngham. mo ... 1 llkl'I~ J\ a rl··
rel\ (•r.
Saddleback vs. Tustin: I nda' s
dud at 'ianta .\.nJ Ho" I'" rrul'tal iur
hoth in thl'1r drt't' tlmard thl' 'ica
\ ll'" t1tk and or C IF D1' 1\111n \I
pla~off"
ru ... 1in· .. much htggl'r anJ ph)'il-
lJI \.lddldlal'l ha\ thl· 4Ullknl'"
"Thl'} ·re gwng to hl• <.oh<l ."' -.a1<..I
"Jddkbalk Coach Jl"rn \\ ltll' ··The~ (Tuc,tinl "l'fl' dK~1ng l'arl\
hh· a t~piral Tuc;un team Thl· lt'\
tor us t'> that "e ha'c Tu\ttn no~.
thl·n boom. ~l' ha\t.' <. orona <.lei \far
ne'l 1 hul'<la) \\ c ba'l" to tict a1
ka't J c;pltt of thn"l' t"n g.Jnll''-··
0
Cor~ df'I Mar-Estu1<1• w1u
196S-Cor'ona de Mar 27 Estancia O
l966-Estancia O Corona del Mar o
1967-Estanc•a 25. Corona del Mar 7
1961-Corona oet Mar JI Estancia 6 1969-Eslancia 28, C.)rona del Mar 18
197()-E slancia 27. Corona del Mar 1 I
1971-Corona del Mar 7. Estancia 6
1972-Esrancoa 14. Corona del Mar 7
1973-Corona de• Mar 24. Estancia 13
t97._Es1anc1a 27, Corona det,Jlla r 14
197S-Corona del Mar JA, Estancia 13
197&-corona del Mar 28 Estancra 16
1979-Esiancia 21. Corona det Mar 7
198<r-Eslancia 10, Corona det ·Mar 7
19&1-<:orona det Mar 10, E S1anc1a 10
1982--<orona del Mar 23, Estancia l
19SJ-Corona del Mar 11. Estancia 1
l~orona del Mar 21. Estanci a O
1985'-Estanci. 21, Corona del Mar 16
1986-Corona del Mar 35, Estancia 0
1987-Corona del Mar 3. Estancia O
198&-Corona del Mar u Estancia 7 (Corene dll4 Mllr leads sen.s, 12·1·1)
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pooll2carports com w ct M/F $595 mo 662-5778 ---------$950 NO PETS 722-8011 1 Money To Loan 2914
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Ownr/Agt 722·8520
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duplex. w/O 2-car gar
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view yard, garage mite
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spa. tennis. $8C 1ystem
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profen1ona1 only $495
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bronze German lrame.
black case (Sertlfl9811)
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vie Seaclln VIiiage. H 9
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brffk Into the buslrlflt S 15.00 • bonuses. no exp Adame Ave. C M
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Fount. Valley 641-3225
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panies PIT work fte111ble Medical WAITll/WUYllU
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CHRISTIAN GRANDMA organized dependable lllllAL·ftl Tllll curate typing For an ap.
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your 0-3 child E side Strong phone skills a ground Prestigious New· Call lor appt 497 ·6220 _6"_5-_sooo __ ·~Ex_t _s_21
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dulles, no ltf1ing Pvt rm capable 10 learn & follow uonal publlc11y To $40K as cashiers Fle111ble
• salary N/smkr w icar our melhoels sat medical/dental hours. 1mmed1ate open-
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979.0747 references 455-3206 1111'1 ot&ST PlW
(7 14) 546-2520
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& l1nanc1al services co S 16 50/hr 960-0833
needs llex ineltv1Clua1 With c11m1 IELP
a prof appearance & Weel<Clays lunches & Newspaper
pohshed phone allernoons Alla Catlee
technique Applicant must N B 67S-0233
be exp on Merhn II p11one t
system & type 3S·40 * COlml SALES lSSISTllT
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potential Comp Sella~ 8 eiectrtcal wholesaler
benefits 476-8000 I F T Enghsh speal\1119 ei.pertence helpful
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A P A R P A Lotus IELIYHY HIYll
Construc11on exp prt>I r T tor Hun11ngton Harbor
Call Ar111a 759· 1583 FIOflSt 3yr clean OMV
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·Full or Part·flme
'Earl f A M Shill
·Must have reliable
vehicle and insurance
·Good Salary &
Mileage Paid
retail
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competent w/skills •ri
typing. acctg & word pro·
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flextble hrs 723-0405
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sectyl recept F111ng
typing. COfT1puter exp re-
Qutred Med/Clen/prof1t
sharing Non-smoking ol·
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cond111on $28 50
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drive e.aut1lut btue 0" dittoned EJtcellent con
blue 22K m1 S 14 000 Cllliori' Power br&aks.
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Sally 631 -4404 lor appl prac11ce in Laguna1•--------• *Full-time positions QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Formula Tnunoero •Cl 18 Beach Experoence not Retail available 1980 OQw "Cle• $6500
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Salary doe Call Alhrw al E11p ROA pref Xlnt oppty s~lltng NB near aorpon H B Location 964·2700 County s premier secur-Go conelollon s 175 00 , wit II s-.ipoe• 6 ·s -l )0 turning ,, s 11me 10 turn• ~ I
213-698-0743 with great team Irvine Call anytime 759_9335 retail 1ty firms totally at our e•· e39.9547 alter 5pm ctass1heo tor 11e1p with pre-
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seeks self.motivated F or hull cteanin For t>usy NB hair salon We need p T people that We re rie•e to• (Ou a"o t1ke new Oak •e• ~· 27 SWED 5 .. SLOOP WHERE TO
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Sllowroom olltce Must (2•MllS) tor ele<: 5600 4'2.5244 Must Se A~• nc: s·:-io
Fo• dental lab p T Mon. ClfllO&l-flln lfYEl be Clep~nelable & lieit•b'c 1 eves 859.8380 oays 5·5 "0'9 3,,,., ~c""
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HAS OPENINGS FOR own car Applf al 24'4 ' 650-2001 3200 Harbor Bl c M Lealher l'asll ons Men F=IAY s250 -'.) 11j(5H\ Newporl Blvd C M Mesa now n1rong Must ' S 12c pqQCEEDS TQ
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504·641-8003 Eltt 1444 Mr Winch 640·6525 at Crystal Court as AUTO CYLINDER PRESS Oct 14 & 15 10·5 one-ot l02Z
FLIUL llSllHS PlllHTIH CUH d!~::~xe h~:ie~,.e~s:ic;·:~~ Greg, 550·0763 ~~~:ci & 9~~asb!~::;: f ~S,LIP1W1 .. lll'll* \
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call 6.CS-5000 Ext 521 lllfUL llLPIR Costa Mesa 548-5525 Per~on wanted ror con-367-0740 Call oetw 11onar1es encyctooP<l•as I JO DAY Is
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't'I.! CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must wrote l..,.,1btv Good work flex hrs Ma11 Woll train 714·964-0325 Lg Pet supply s cf! Must I I ..... SET
Ill. y.., ' 6 5 62 5 be resp hard ..,,or111ng Brand new toosebcl• Ml T slarter 1ob Apply on per· TOClay 4 • .c 60 S<. ransportation
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•LEGAL SECAElARtES national rear estate mar-•IALll-UIT* TELEPHOIE , etc $349 569·0601 e"e J4 00• "'''"s Se "'>O •TYPISTS lllL/llY FlllAY ket1ng system with un· 548 J600 251j SllP•"'N'C llmote<l earnings Fo< in· Esllbhshed waterfront art I Three ctumps 01 1nr~ 10 · ·
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2700 N Main S[ 720 Self-Otrecteo with goOCl VIOTTO at SELECT Ari/Framing Sates· I Sago Palms 642·6662 1----------
Santa Ana 541.2100 organ1za11ona1 & com-BETTER HOMES & person * 675-5377 1 · Clays Motorcyclts/ puter skills Must have G A We arf' looking tor ant Scootm 80. 8
cler1c1I relerer>ces Hours lie•· A DENS IALll/IJO Wiii n enthus•ashc energe11c TlllSflRAll.E 1------------PEIMAIEllT JOIS I 1ble 673-1900 REAL ESTATE 75 l -SOOO For retail jewelry store in hardworl\1ng person to Membership 1n N B 86 HONDA REBEL ;'50
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Newport Beach Ideal for worll 1n the c1ass1lteellTenn1s Club For Sate 5800 fl'•les e>.cpttpn•
ternale w/exp 1n clerical dept Full·ttme .Sales e~-1 S825 s.c..c.6193 cond11ton s1200 CAS ..
Contact Mg1 6.C2-5000 pertenoe helpful but not 668· 118, RECEPTIOlllST
ne cessary E1t ce1tent TWO Storage Units King i-... --..... -----
beneflt pacl\age & crecht t>e<l. tan sofa recliner 4 WMtl Drive/Jeeps union membership armotres dressers antQ oak table/chairs desk 9030 1
With or without word pro. •at -i-R •• cess1ng needed tor 1emp -• ...-..-nK
assignments fop pay Position available Ell.·
oonuses vacation & hot· perience necessary Mon
1day pay thru Fri 8 30·5 Apply tn DAILY PILOT perton PENNYSAVEA
sm tables ent centers ISUZU TROOPER 11 l986 carpet. Turbodryer more
$10-$400 646-0754 can o L Weaver 1660 Ptacenltt A11e Ml-4121 ht. H1
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Adverh!lng agency Front O..lfe FIT attractive per-••••••••••I Sac $850 497-7370
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Natlon•lde Hrvlce or-S5 50 hr Dr Koehler ·-~* 0111on 1 Onl"r $3900
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