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THE OR1\NGECOAS1t 25CENTS · ..
,= 1989· . ., . Woman ·acCy~es .. NB ~ft·. er -of.rap·e·
lly IRIS YOKOI
Of ,.,. o.-y ,._ Scaf'f ."--
Newman said. suffered severe mental and e otional distress and
incurred medical bills. lo!il wages nd general damages.
A 23-ycar.old dauehter of a Newport Beach city
Official , has alleged a City police officer assaulted and
caped-.hcr.. in ~ril following her .aaest-on a-misde-
meanor trespassing chaf'Re.
The district attorney's Investigation has not con-
cluded , according to Newman. The ~istri~t attorney's
office would neither confirm nor deny an investigation
was being conducted.
. In thcmeantlme. the Corona del Ma-r wmmrn, the
daughter of a city board mc rnber. filed a claim •inst
the Cit} for damages as a result of the alleged inCJdent.
• Police reports 'i tate the ·date o the woman's arrest
was·,Apnl 22, The rl'ports <ihow the woma~d seven
male individuals were arrl'stcd at 6el p.m. at a home
1n the 3100 bfocrof West Ocl'an Fon .
An officer responding to call of .lf'Cspassers
tra'ih wntamel"I. 't'" man said._.\ maJonty oft.he beer
t JO'> throv. n at lhl· lxn ·"ere not empty. according;l.o
onin·r·s 'repan .
umc ot lht' c~~ trucl the child's \OJ'SO ff at
ka<.t one Stru1·~ him 10 the hand. accordrng to• the
n-J')cirt T-h~ Mi"' vff l'f) 1ng -• -
\lkr the oflic~r controlled the crowd, he checked
tht· bo" and found tl'lt• (hald had a small cut on his The Ne~pon Bellch Police Department co nducted
-nn •internal invcsugation 1mmed1ately after the alleged
incidCllt and concluded the acclfsations were un-
founded, but st11l requested an impartial investigation
b} the d1stnct attome) 's office because of the scnous~
ness , of the charges, accordi~ to Police Lt. Ttm
disturbing the pea l' at 1ha1 luc:ataon found the eight
people in' the empt~ huu'iC dnnking beers.· Ne~an
Newman. ·
The C'1ty Council routine!)' denied the claim Mon-
da> night. paving the wa) for the woman to file a
lawsu11 Jf she desires.
The claim alleges o n April 21 an officer took the
woman against her will to Promontory Point, where he
said. · ,
The officer also sa" one ma\e' unnattng on the
patio, according to "'-ewman
thumh· 'e"man ...i1~ _r
'"-'' l'ral ut the group members told the officer they
lm·v. the u" nt·r ·ol 1he houseand had penm.ssioo to be
o n the pmp... m But "-hen contacted. the owner told the ·•
officer he J hJd problems Wlth trespassing before and
proceeded l-0 assault, baller a nd rape her. ..
The s laim contends 1he victim has subsequently ··w e arc absolutely convinced t did not occur," . . -
As the officer "ailed up. he observed the group of
.peo ple•begin thro"1ng beer ca ns at a )'OUng boy. about
6 o r 7 vears old. "ho was cottcct-t rfg ~ns from nearby
that nu one had pcrm1s ion to be on bas property,
fftlene see CLAIM/A.2J
O(judge
w ·ants alien
cririlinals .
de.porteQ
_. By IOB VAN EYf<EN
Of .;. o.-y ,._ Sc~
An Orange Countr Supenor Court .
Judge,. "'ent to Washmgton D~C'. this
"eek to promote his plan fo r dealing
with illegal immigrant who co mmit
cnml's.
Judge David Carter of Laguna
fk<lCh was asked last month' to ad-
dress the U .. Hoose of Rcprncnta·
11vcs Jud1c1af); Committee concern-
ing a t·oopera11ve program he d~
'eloped that fac1li1a1es tlje-deporta-
tion of drug offenders and other
rnm1nal v.ho arc in tht' U .. 1llcgal-
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Carter spoke to members of the
ubeommauce o n •mmigrat1on.
Refugees and International Law on
~dnC'Sday.-He said he had also sent
his remarks to William Benncu .
dm·ctor of the O ffice of National
Dru~ Control Pohq. but had so far
rcce1,cd no response. ··Tfle drug Clar. the IN and the
...state courts must cooperate... arter
~ad. "A pnmar) focus of 1be JNS
and the drug ct ar should be the
deportation of illegal 1mm1grant
narcoucs offenders out of the ~tatl'
courts. The drug war has focused on
1hc federal le' cl and failed to re-
cognize· that most offenders are
under state junsd1c11on. The federal
and state turf boun®.rtcs must be
reconciled or eradicaea."
Carter said figures show that .,6.4
percent of the dcfend3nts 10 his
Santa Ana courtroom arc illegal 1m-
m1gran1s.
But what often happens. he said.
.... 1s that 1lkgal immigrant cnminals
seh e their tame aad then are re-
leased befo~ the INS finds out
about them.
"The INS will go to the Jail to
m ake a · sweep, but l'by the time
they've tracked through the paper-
work. the person is Long gone." he
said.
Many undocumented ofTcndtrs
wind up oo probation. Carttr said.
supervised at taxpayers' expense by _
-county probation offic.crs.
Under Caner's program. the INS
1s pcrm~ted 'to question each defen-
dant processed throuah h is
couruoom i
He said he does not permit the
JNS to choose whom to qucstibn
based on Y(rit~les or photo-graphs.. Such nin&i he said,
miaht lead to d~~minauo~ based
on rKe or elhn1eny.
'1"his pol=· has cauted the ~ ponation of · immipanl lclons
tQ at lcui 17 di t countries," he siicl. .. The INS ii able to quntion
over 50 defendants a day and obtain
tbe6r ..,a wort witbia 14 houn."
C.ar1ft' laid be initialed bis ~ pam after radi111 about u incident
lut year iD ~J:!:.!t chwd ~ a smpected day-
worlaer iato I CatJ1G1ic dHltth ••
#napeias a wrvicc and ~ Yeo
hemellt "°°*"' .... from .. "i!f.INI ~ .. ,_tomeow~a.-
........ 1ae Mid. ·wm dllli•*r . ,. ... -~,~
Llfe'·s a be•ch
Ta111111y Sch1111ta of . Huntington .. ach re-:
laJLes with. a boOlc whll• her boJfrl•nd -......__
surfs with th• Huntington Pier In th•
background Wednesday.
Propohents, foes of Irvine rights.
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measure work to get out ,~h~ vote
By EMILY ADJ\MS begin the final leg of their campa1ens door u:ps. both group<; at'f bus)
Of .,,. o..ir ,._ s..,, and turn their attent!On to "getting plannurg nc'>' stralCJICS for propcll-
be out the , otc .. next Tuesday. mg ~upportt"rs out o l tht1r anncha1rs In ine residents can e\pect to . ·· and into the polhng boot fl!.. cajoled. entreated and genii) pushed .\s campaign opportunities draw • . . :
0 , er the ne't fhe da)'s as groups on to a close. and the las~ p1CC'CS of M~mber of both Irvine Clllzen~
both s1des·of tht human rights JSSUC mailed hteratu-rc hat Irvine (Please see N/A2t
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Col)ncil to study
c.opter trip reP-ort
i~ private s~ssio.n
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IN 0..,. ,._ Slal\I '
Huntington fkjlh \.'3,ur \\es
Banm~l·r called \\ edne~;l\ tor a
sp•:c1al closcd4oor l OUnc1I. SCSSlOn
to g~t a full repon "" an alleged ..
unau1hun1cd polite heht·optcr Oight
to Indio 1() pad, up a police ')Crgeant
reported!~ \tranJctl alter a "ceki:nd
ou11ng "Ith J lc.111all tori1pan1on. ·
Bann1sta' lkl•d hl' "ants to find
001 1f thl' flight lt'.'lt the c11~ "11hout
aenal polu.l' pn>tt'\: 11on He also said
pohct• should gJ\t' him an<1 hi e11~
( uunl·11 colkagucs all thl' fa cts so
that o tltcials could mal t-recommen-
da11on-. un p<lss1blt d1sc1phnar)
measures '
Bannac;ter's rall for the cloSC'd-
door nll'l'ttng dunng Monda} ·s ~
ularl~ schc<luk·J t•o unc1I meelmg
tl.lulh<·d l1IT a pro1c-.1 from Cit)
.\dm11t1'trator PJul ( oot..
(. ool... l he Cl I\. l h 1et .C'-CCU IJ\ e
ulfo:t·r. ~ud tht' copter flight as a
~1anc:r aO,ii "' the en~
managc;'f" ... rcsrons1h1ht' to handle..
.\nd Cuul.. 'aid he "o uldn"t
authQA./l' a l 111-.ed"oor meeung on
thl' ll1p1t unk'>' Pollet> C'h1cf Ron
Lo"cnberg fed comfortable about Ja~·u'istng ,ktJil~ l)f tht' 10vest1ga-
tll1"
Cool said an~ l'ITon by the coun-
' '' w mal..l· rccummcndauons on
pos-;1bk d1~1phnl' 10 be mt'ted out
\.\Ill ht• .. J1 .. m1\-.C-d"
Kannaster though. said he·s talked
to Lti"cnhcrg. "ho apparent!) has
,·oiled no ob1ect1on and Lhe closed
dour '>t.·'i"on Ill ddin1te1' on Mo n-
d.n ·, JgendJ ·
··11 ht'.'1<.oot..1 wants to pull u otT.
I'll tmng 11 up m the open SCULon.
I ~ucs., "e'll ha'e to wall unnl
\\ond.n to ..cc "ha\ happens." Ban-
n 1 liter "'111.1
Rann1.,11:r a\)O · s"1pcd al Cook.
clJ1 m1ng he <,h9uld haH mfonned
calh u1unul member ahout the
l11ght ~ the) ~,ouJ®),,havc to lt-~m .
about 11 b' · reac!ing 11 Ill the ncws-
pa~r Tht'·lirst·report of the allCJ'ed
unduthonzcd helicopter tnp ap.-
pt'art"d 1n Tuc'ida' ·., <.'d1 t1on of the
Da1h Pilot
.. \1oM people II) to keep their
ho.;,~ · ha pp).·· Bannister 5a11d. ··1
glJc~s PauJ has forgotten that:·
C'ook said. though. the~ have
been mort' scve~ extensive person-·
nl"I mailers o" er the: years and it
ha-;n '1 hl.'t'n the pracliet' to apnrue
oflieaal\ ol thl' probl~ms as they
come up
Banni.,ter argued that the aUqed
improper helicopter flight lS mort
th11n a personnel mattcrm that it
IO\.()f\cd the ml U~ orin expcns1ve
piece of cit) equipment. The
\11.Donnell Douglas 500 E hehcop.-
tcr com bc1 ~.~ -nd-
S600.000. offictals saad.
Mtan"'htlc. thc police in vcstip~
tao n into the affair 1s expected to be
rompleted Fnda)' The investi~tion
apparent!) has focused pnmanly on
the pohC't' sergeant who wu
pro' idcd thc transportation at a ty
C\pensc ba k to H untington Beach.
The pilot's role also reportedly is
being looked into. sources said.
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\X(i_11· traffi.f meastire spell .r-e-l-i-e-.f_1
' y /'h1"'e r-urnnoiters 3a .vi y' es, onnonents 'fear a worse nightmare ag~~~n:"3~r:.;;:e~~~ VV 4. 11 -' f"'I"' . '7 l"'I"' . M~ ure M ~ill be biably visibll.,
.. PAUL AKHff'UY free"a}s. and 1mprovina inter-. ndr Gtn». a Newport Beach being implemented. as exprtssly for-unhk<' traffic n:quiremen1S ...
-;: _ oml!J,... ,._ changes. . planner. Costa Mesa rounC1lwoman bidden from consadenng whether gro"th<ontrol measures dlat 1R
-· and lea'der of the No On &-1 forces. <host" om"t.h plans are e ven adc-lost o r haddcn·away in cu.mbei"-
Measure M. the half-cent sales tax • Expanding commuter rail scr-said the orowth manaacment pro-QU3tr. Cl.~ni'i ~uq , . general plan • ~
t·ncrea.se prol'VMl.lll, w1ll either bring· . 'ice from San Clemente to-Los ., . Th . ... _ ..... _ --A 1 Jrnm 1s .euentially alrudy 1n CA-he alS<l \3td the Orange Counly . ... 15 puts 11 n ... t wJK:J~ you <9 relief . lo Oranac County's over-. nge ~· .. .. 1stence 1n the form of stat~man-Tran~ptlrtation Commis ion showed find 1t," Gros man said.
burdened transportation systeft\ or ~ t.:rcatlf!I .super sttec8ots on dated general plan requirements, her road~ and 1n1ersect1ons that will A •rnwtb ma~nt -~-permit more of the uninhibited ~-maJOr anenals hkt 8a!'h ulevard .. -,... velopmertt that crated the traffic and El Toro Road with synchron-··T hey act hkc tt's a bta new thins, drop to service levcl "F"' -lbe must sptll out l leveh ~
nJ ...... tma-1•0 t .. _ first ...1.-. ized traffic si.Jnals, bus. twnouts. · but eustmg state law prftty much worst possabk kvel of service ~ vtee for each C1t)'. ensure ....._ fll
... '" •K ...-~ d b d--s the same thin•" Ge. nis said. after Meao;urc M 1mprovcmenu are dc,clopment in s~ widll x01f nn..: b · · tM rear one park1n1 bans an anterc ange ~ ... '"me scenan~ 11 • b)-paSSCS. he sugcsted local aovtrnme.nu made services. and provi a 11111••
depend? on ~ho 11 lal~•na. . · • Rc.quirtnJ development of could tpore ttieir powth m...,... .. So ~here·s the growV. ma~ that new dcvclopi='\S!'/I ill -
On one potn~ there 11 no _debate. arowth manqtmcnt pralf'lml in mcnt presrams JUSt as they some-mcn1: .. Gc1us med. "How c:ouJd share for traffic ~ "r -OranJC County~ tranlP0!'8bOft 1Y"-each city and the cou•ty. times iJnore tbctr acneral plans. things be b\lltf. It.kc ._.1del' frecwiys.. de"elopmcnt.
tcm 11 at a cnua. If appro~ the ~ .wou~ Genis C'ltc:d, for example. tM coun-then be more ovc:rcrowded than they Grossman Mmlts ~ "• -
Plopoemu of Unr •re M •Y it raise an csumatc:d Sl.1 biltioll an ty's own recent y un,p1cmentcd att no"" • ,. of money bClnf poured IDIO IM.
meets that crisis wilb poaitive StepL e.,,tra sales tu revenue for.......,,.. arowth manqement propam for "It's hke addm1 •"other clOICt to qn M taf!1P91111 by de•ela; I Am~em: · · · talion over 20 J9US and ~ tbe unmcorporatc!d areas that tupcr# >our ho use to sto~ your neiahOO.'•"' da5;C0mforuna, As ~ die •
· -' ....... .__,.., A ty ......_.~another S9 billion · _.. •. .a.-,.._, •~ved JUnk ·· '**' dtldolure llillt 11.I ...
• • .. UI ·---na COUl1 ..... v1son ""°'~ w~ """7 _........ • Norm. an "'~--.. d•-A hacfhemdoMted. ....... fllll freeway by us .._. l'Olll the Loi in matcbilll . dc~lopman ~ i• thr CU)l'OllS "'~·--· --
Anaeln County liM, to Saa Oppoaentl ol ~ ~ wwn 1t that dota't ~form ~ ~ ~-Ll&una Belich mvironmmtatitt IDd lllt ~ •• d • Otme•andftbnRM•drllEIToro will bn• DO relic( wl ID 101ne And -Citizens~~· leadias proponent for Menuft A. .... _...,,, •• ._.. ..r itdlnection · ..._. IM Santa Cate$ will IMR tnftlc ~ bt-mince calkd for by M111.-n M. the Scnsa'blc Growth and Ttdlc u ~ Wf!MI ...._. •·~== •-__... .__ ~-=• -. -··-*'s'tnarl will .le al* '° _.... ..... 11• .. ___. tow_.. Control lniuacave clet.lld ia 1-. ~ wi6 t«iw re II. ~ --,,_.. --~ l :.'!:':--......-, _. __ -18• ~";-::. ... _ .. _ J-!-.-...11 1--..u a..-;... --=-'=.'1tves dt/L3t • • Mlli a two to the conua.w kildi!'I _. a already __ .....-_.. ~ -_. .-vnKV IK' ... -:----~ ~·
IUwnkk C'mla ,._ _. Oralw crowded comt9aidel..,., . t1anspor1.111on imsqwiementl are )Ur: "' • -
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put little bloody pieces of
paper on your face."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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and I don't need a password to check
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6UT lt:lf GOOD a.D M~S ~'
by Jerry Scott
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REALLV ? JUST FRO\\ WHAT l
SAID TO f.llM ? I CAN'T
8ELIEVE IT!
GARJl'IELD
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by Jimmy Johnson
FUNKY WmKERBEAN
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by Charlel M. Schulz
6lJE'SS WMAT .. OOR SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL MAS RE516NED !
HE'S 601N6 TOl?EVOTE
THE REST OF ~5 LIFE TO .
MAKIN6 MIS CAT MAPP'< ..
NO ONE'S EVER TOLD
J ME ·THAT
BEFORE '
by Jim Davis
by Jeff MacNelly
~'(~ M'( ~WR!~ UAS
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'Y Harold Le D oux
WELL. I 'cVE BEEN TEACHING TENNIS FOR THc PAST FIVE YEARS ... ANDI
PROMISE TO MAKE ~------< YOU THE CLUB'S DON'T MAKE
CHAMPION' eeF9Re COMMITMENTS I LEAVE TOWN YOU CAN'T
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KEEP, PALMERI
by Tom Batluk
00 CJO(.) HAVE ANCi IDEA
HOW M~ A GOAL..R:l6I
LllCE 1Ml6 CDS1'5!~
by Garry Trudeau
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THURSDAY, OVEMBER 2~ 1989
. Ne\ft,ll)Ort
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: w ~man -a~cuses NB offf cer of .-rape ,
ly IRIS YOKOI
Of the Olllly l'tio. kaff
. ~ 23-ycar-old daus hter of a Newport ~ach city
ofl1c1al has alleged a c11y pohce officer assaulted and
raped her in April followrng her arrest on a ·misde·
meanor trespassm)l cllaJJle.
Thr Ne" pon Beach Police Dcpanment co nducted
an internal invcs11131ion immediately after the alleged
incident a nd concluded the accusataoos were un-
founded.~ but still requested a n impartial 1nvestigatjon
by th~ distract a11o m ey's· offi ce because of the seriou_s.-
Qess of the charges. according 10 Police Lt. T im
Newman. ·
"We arc absolutely con anccd 1t did not occur,"
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.QCj~d_ge
wants alien
criminals
·deported
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of -0.ity ,,_ SI.rt
An Orange Count~ Supenor Coun
Judge went to Washington D .C. this
week to promote has plan for dealing
with illegal 1mm1grants who comm it
crimes. '
Judge [)a, ad Carter of Laguna
Reach was asked last month to ad·
dft'~. . Houst" of-Repr<sef'I
t1,cs Jud1e1ary Committee concern·
1ng· a COO pcr3llH' program he de-
\ d oir:d that facilitates the "eporta·
11on of drug ofTcnders and other
en m 1nals "ho arc in the .S. 11lcgal· •
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· Caner poke to members of '"he
ubco m m1ttee o n ~m1grat1on.
Newman said.
The d1s1n~t anomey~s in ves11gation has not con-
clude,d, according to Newman. The district attorney's
office would neither confir'm nor deny an irycestigatio n .
was being conducted. • , ._
In the meantime. the Corona del Mar wo man, the
Jaughte r of a C•l> board member: filed a claim aplnst
the c1() for damages as a result of the allqcd inc1dcnt.
Tile C1\} Council routinely denied the claim Mon·
da) n1gh·t. paving the wa) for the woman to file a
lawsu11 if she dcsi('Cs. ·
The claim alleges on. April 21 an o fficer. took the
woman. against her.will to Promontory ~oint, where he
proceeded to assault. batter and rape her.
The c laim cqnte nds the victim has subsequen)ly
sufTc red se'erc mental and emu11unal d1str"ess and · tr.ash cont,um.·rs.' 'l·"man said A. maJont) of lhe beer·
incurred medical bills. lost '-"ages ..ind general damages. can) thro" n at thl· hu' "erl· no t empt)', accordin·g to the
Police repons state the date of the woman's arrest otlicl·r'\ repon
was Apnl 22. ntc rcpom sho" th,e woman an<t seven 'loml' ot thl' cans \truck 1he child's torso a nd at .
male' ind1' 1duals "ere arre-,tcd at 6 10 p.m. at a ho me ll'a,1 onl' \tru1 I.. ham in 1he. hand. according to the
in the 3100 blocl ol \.\est Ocea n Front. rl·~in Thl' hm ran 1111 lf)mg
An · o fficer responding tu J call of trespa scrs .\flcr thl' 1i1Tirer l·ontrolled thc crowd, he checked
d1sturb1ng thc pt:al·c J f that location found the eight the ho~ aod round the child had a sman cut o n bas
peo ple in the cmpt~ huu..C dn nkmg. bttrs. Newman thumo 'l'"mJn '-ltd T
said'. . "' l"ral ol 'the group mt'mbc~ told the officer they
The officer al'>o )3w onl' male unna11ng on tht' l..ne" thl' ow nl·r 01 the houseand had penmssion to be
patio. according to '11:wman. on tlk pru~·n~ But l'hl"n contacted, the owner told the
As the. offi cer "a lked up. ht' observed the group of oflicl'r hl· d hJd problems with trespassing before and
pcople.beg1n throl'1ng he.er ca ns at a )Oung boy,'1lbout ." that no unl· h..all ix:rm1ss1on 10 be on b1s propeny,.
6 or 7 'cars old. who "as collec11n1t cans from .nearby f Please see CLAIM/ A2J
--~ C~uncil .to stud}'
copter . ~rip · report
.-~prfyate .se-SsioRI-. ~
. ly ROBERT BARKER
H untington lk.1lh \1a,or \.\1.''i
8.rnn1<itl'r '-ailed \\ l'dne~a~ lpr a
\pl,'l"lal do~d...Joor rnunc1\ 'M.''iS1(>n
lo gl't · J full fl'l'l(.ln nn. an all~ed
un.1u1hon1ed poh{C' hchrnf)tn 01g.h1
tu lnd111 tfl p1d .. up ..1 police \l'r&cant
rcP!ml·dh stranJl·d after .i weel c:nd
11ut1ng \\llh ..1 lcmJ lc lOmr)an1on
R.iinmS4'.f w1J he \\aoLS tu find
OUt ~f tht> flight kft the Cll\ \\ llhOUI
acnal (>llhu~ proll'l°llOn He ar 0 ~Id
J>Qlli.l· \hould il'l' him and h1~ C'tt~
<. uum·it Ct1lkagul'S a.II th<'. fact so
that O'tliual\ u 1ulJ makt rttommen·
d:tt1on<. ''" · ro'>s1~lc d1sc1phnan
mcasurc'
Joor '<'>'•on ,., detin1tch on Mon-
y.l) ' JiC:!ld.J .
.. II he 1tool..) "'ants to pull ll off.
I'll bnni 11 up 1n thl..' open session.
I guv • ., "'"'·11 h..1 .. c to "'a ll unul
\fonJ.t, to \Cl.' "'hnt happens:· Ban·
n1-.1cr '>.lid ·
8 dnni•Mr alw .. ~,ped at Cook.. .da1m1n~ h, \hould ha'c mfonncd
l'J•h l•JUOltl member about the
1l1gh1 )(1 tht'' "'uuldn·t ha\t to learn
·:ioout n ~ rC'adin~ 11 m 1~ news.-
paper Thc li r<;t rt:pon of thc aJleaed
unauthonird hd1 o ptcr tnp a~
pearl·d 1n T uc"Sda' 's ed1t1o n of the
n a1h Pilo t
.. \io\t peo ple tr) to k«p their
txis~!i happ\ ·· 83nnister sa1d -1 gu~ Paul ha\ forgotten that."
Refugees and International Law o n
Wedncsda\. He said he had also sent
h1 ll rernar.l s 10 Wilham Bennett.
d1n-ctor.,of the Oflice of National
Drug Contro l PohC). but had so far
rec<.'1,ed no r('sponSt'.._
,~~!~ B3nn1~1c1:'.-, l"all for the cloS<"d· t:=.c;:;:.:;~~~~~-=:=~~r.i.:.2=-.::Jic:;;.::~illiik::...::.. .... lliii•i ll)iilR;:a;.:~:..;;:! 'd,>or ml..'l·trng d unng Monda) ·'i-reg· =-------ul..irh Sl hcJukd l·oun 11 meeting
Coo._ said, though. there h.ave
heen more <;('\<t ft' e"ten51ve pcraon·
nd matte~ 0 ' er the )'ears and 11
hn'>n ·t ·hcen thl' practice to apprise
ollinn1' ul thl' problems a they
\'.ome up
"The drug Clar. the INS and the
state coun) mu 1 cooperate ... Cane r
said " primat) Joell\ of tile INS
and the d ru_g CTar shb uld be the
dcpona11o n of 11lcgal 1mm1grant
nan'Ott cs offendc~ o ut o f t-he state cotns. T he drug '-"ar has focused on
the fed eral lcH·I and fa iled to re·
cognlle that mo!il offenders arc
under state 1umd1c11on. The fe<ieral
and state turf boundancs must be
reconci1ed or t'rad1ca ted."
., Carter said figures show that 36.4
percent of the defendants in his
Santa Ana co urtroom arc illegal am·
migrants.
But what often happens. he said .
1s that i1kgal 1mm1grant cnmanals
serve their 11mc and then •re rt·
leased beforc tht' "INS fi nds out
about the m.
"The INS ·will go 10 the jail 10
make a sWttp, but by thc tamc
they've tracked thro ugh the paper·
work. the person is lo ng gone ... he
said.
Many undocumented ·offenders
wind· up on probauo n. Caner said .
superviled a t taJtpa}"~rs· expense by
county probation officers. _
Under Carter's pr011'3m. the INS
as »enn1ued to question each defcn·
dant processed throuah h is
courtroom.
He said he docs not permit the
INS to choose whom to question
based on written profiles or pbota.
paphs. Such prac~nfo1,~be said.
miaht lead to discrimination based
on race or ethnicity.
·~nit .Pol~· has cauted the de-ponation of ii immipant felons
to at least 17 di t countries." he
· said. '"Tbc 1r.s it able to question
over SO defendants a day and obtain
their paperwork within 24 hours."
• Caner taid be iaitillted bis. f">"
ar...i after ~about. incident rua yeu ia ~-INS ..-11 chued
I Mpected ~·ted ·~ worMr iato I c.atbolic c::laerdi, ... ,,.... • mv1oc ..... ~ .. ..._, a.I ...... hm .. ft!t:OUI ........ -IOllltOW~ticlM
..... " M llid. .. w.·., c::Mli• *'
,.-_ -~/All . .
tlfft-a be•ch
o.-, -,.._ 91 __. -tom hl·d ,111 J protc:st · lrom Ca t)
lcdnHn1,tr..1hir J>Jul l oo~
T•-...y · SChMlb of HuntlftetOn ... ,. re-
l•••• with • book whll• her ~lend
surfs with the Hu"tl"91on ~ler In the · loo~. the l'•t' s 1h1d ~'ecutt\C'
badlground W.clnelCUy. ,Hlii.l·r ~ud the n'pter flight 1 a
p ... T•,.,nnl.'I ~ttt'1' and 1s the' n t)
n1..1nag,•r<; rc'ipon\lh1hl) 10 handle
.P-r-oponentS (o-es_af_ ltVJn_e rights
measur_e ·work to get Out . the vdte
~ '
By EMILY ADAMS
Of ttw O~ ,,_ St.rt
Irvine reside nts can expect to be
caJoll·d. cntrea'tcd and gently pushed
o'er the nc,1 fiH da)s as gro ups an
both sades of the human ngbts issue
begin the fi nal leg of their cam pat$flS
and turn their attcrn1on to "getting
nut the \Ote" nc ·1 Tuesday.
.\.s campaign o RPQrtunitics dra~
to a d ose. and tfie last pieces of
mailed h tera ture hit Ir v ine
f 0 \ I . H ' I 0 H \ I · I . I· f I' I 0 '\ · H 9
doorstep).. both iroups are bu'~
planning nc" strategies for propell-
ing upponer~ o ut of thcir arml·ha1f"
and into thl' polling booths.
\tembe~ of both Irvine Ciuzcns ,,..__.see N/A2J
nd ( 1l4'~ "•ud he: wouldn't
authl1r11c a dn\C."d..Joor meeting on
thl' ~ll untc .. .-. Police (h1,-f Ron
Lc);<'Obcrg let'ls comtOnabTe aoout
d1'-·u<.<;1ng dl·t.uls of the 10\C:St1ga·
t1on ·
l l•OI.. \aid an~ etfon b) the couo-
ul lu ma l..c rt'C11mmcndatJons on
P<N>lhll" d1~phm· to be meted out
"111 tx· .. d1-.m1'i~d .. -
Ba nmSll'r. though. s.i1d he's t.al kcd
10 Lo"cntx·rg.. who a pparent!) has
'Olll·d nu 1'hll'Ct1ons.. aod the closed
Bann1sttr argued that the allqcd
1mpro~r hl"h o ptt'r flight as more
than a perwnnrl ntaner rn tbat· n
npoh cd the nu use of an expensive
p1el'C' of cit) equipment. The
~k Donnl·ll Douglas 500 E hehct>
er os ~ccn an
S600.000. oOi t"lal said.
Mcanl'h1le. tht' pohce mvesttp·
uoo 1nt9 the alTrur lS e-.pcc1cd to be
compk(t'd Fm.la~ The 1nvest1~t1on
apparent!) has focused pn manly on
the police sergeant who was
pro' 1ded the 1rnnsportat1on at cit)'
e'pensc ba l to Hunungton Beach.
T he pilot's role also rcponcdly is
being lool..cd into. sources said.
. ~ ~
Will· traffic mea·sure spell .r-e-1-i-.e-f? . . '
.While sup{J.orters say yes,· opponents fear-a worse nightmare
.ly PAUL AJICHlftl..EY freeways: and improvina inter·
or -~ "-...., changes. Measure M. the. half<e.nt sales tax • Expanding commuter rail scr-
ancrcasc proposal, will either brina 'ice fr~m San Oemente to Los
relief to ()Qnac County's over· i\ngcl~s. .. ..
burdened transportation system or · • t'.reat1~ super streets o n
pemtit 1nore of the uninhibited de· maJor anerials lake ~ Boulevard
velopment that c~tcd the traffic. and El Toro ~oad W1lh synchron-
niahtmarc in the fin1 place. 1ze<1 . traffic signals.. ~s turnouts.
Wh. h · · 1.:--I o-park1na bans •nd 1nterchanae IC 1Cenano IS ~ '•-·-b . • .
depends on who is taltins. Yr~uinng development of
On one Poin~ tbctc is no _deba9e: growth manqcmcftt Pf'Oll'Ul'S in Oranse County ? tnasponat1oa IY$-each· city and the couasy.
tem II It a ((1111. If approvc:d, the IDCUUl.'e .wou~
Proponents of M1•.-e M •Y. it raiR an ntamated SJ. I biltioa 1n
· meeta tbal crisis wit.b llO'itive swp&. e.xtra salea tall rcvnaue for tnMpOr· A~em: tatioo over 20 ~ ~ make t.be • i._ ol &M S...'8 Ana county etieible for anlMbef S9 billion
F...-y 111 .... a.at.be Loi in iftltchilla ,..._ .
A .... 1 o.aaty Ii.. to SH OIJp>aeau ol M•lllft M WWD It ae-..eanct act !ti 1 diie El Toro will brtlW "° '*'. aad in IOIM "r iatl.--tioa .... .., San&a cues will ..... traflc -· bf.. AM ud .. 0.0.1..,.._,. m«t. cautt drlek>pen will lie II* to
• A 01,. two llw ._. '° the continue buikli~-ia ·•heady lli .. .._ Coeaa W.. Md On.-crowded C01nmuailiea. · ~
S3nd ) Genis, ~ Newnan Beach
planner. Costa Mesa councilwoman
and leader of the No On M fottn.
said the growth manqcment pro.
gram 1s esstnttall y already 1n n -
' tcnce in l hc form of statc·man·
date<! gen~ral plan rcquu~mcnts.
1.-"They act hkc it's a bia new thana.
but e:<1st1ng state law pmty much
docs the same thin-." Qcnis said.
he ugcstcd t<>Qr aovemments
could ianort their ~ manqc-
mcnt prosrams JUSl as they .SOfM-
la mes IJnort' l~ar aencral plan .
Genis cltcd. fbr example. the coun·
ty's Own'· rettntly impkmen1ed
arowth manaacment prosram for
unincorporated areas that supc~
''t50rs iporcd •n they approved
ckvtlopment projects in lbe caayons
thfi ~·t a.rorm ~ -~ ~~
And tbe CillJIC'lll ~ Olin·
mllttt called for by Meiluft M,
'9dld ii wppoeed to e9ft~
mlftlllrmeftl plans aft in plllCt and
transponatlOft imP!O~" are
GOODMORNIN
..
being implemented. 1s ex.pres ly for·
b1dd~·n from ~ons1dcnng whether
those gro"' th plans arc even ade·
quail'. (1Qn1.-. ...i1d
·he al~> \31d the Orange Count)
Tran'ipon.ilton ('omm1 io n showed
her rood.-. and 1ntcr5C("\IOns that 'Nlll
arop to l)Cf"\ I t' IC\ el "P' -the
wo~t poss1bk level of service -
after Mea.,ure M 1mpro ements arc
made
"'here· the gro\\1h ma.,,..
mcnt'"'"' Genis a l ed. "How could
lh1n:gs be biucr. hkc wt~f freeways.
• then be mo~ O\ crcrowded than \ky
art no"'? "h "s hke addln& another clotet to ~our house to store your ne1ahbof''1
JUnk. •• .
--YOKOI at .. ._ .....
t'M Irvine Ptanniftl Commission
it '"*9'illl that a Newpon Beach
........ city manaeer·• role as ex·
ecutive director of the lntc:t.Coun~y
Airport Authority cou4d promo\e
commercial u1e of El Toro Marine
Corpa Air Station.
Btach favon the commemal uae of • Oriainally formed about I 3 yean conctm " over Dtlino's ICM~ Sile C.oalit.iOIJ oa the lite.
MCAS £1 Toro. this is a car con· 110 to cansidtr an airpon li1e in and his continued vocal auppon Tbe draft ol Delino's docume11t
nict of intttnt with hi1 position as Chino Hills. ~ ICM in recent commercial u1e al the air n. wiU be available to tlae public Nov.
the txicutive du-ector of an im· yean fou&ht to 6ead the search for dnpitc increasana opposition to the 7, Detino said, and the ICM will
paniaJ orpnization 1uch as the a second r91ional airpon aile, but idea and the Airport Sile C-miiliciii"a take commenll on ii al a public
ICAA." . lost the batlle to 1bt Airpon ·Site rettnt elimination of die si1e u ·a ~rina lftltativc:ly acbedulcd for
The letter funher contends Dtlino (;oalition. a aroup of rnidcnts. aov· contender in the rqionat ai.!P!>n Nev. IS 11 Ifie Garden Orove City
demonstrated bias in a September emmc:nt and business officials su~ ·race. -'-&uilciJ chamben.
1988 Pf~ntation '<? t~e Califo~ia ported. by . federaJ funds tn. .study Dclino scoff~ at the accusati~n • The lCM is fully empowered to
Comm1ss1on on Avaataon ll)d Aar· potential sales for the: county. that· he is pushanJ_ for co.mmc:~aal find, develop and operate a new I~ a .letter to. t~c: <;:ity Council, ports. ln that. P.rcstntation ad~ocat· ' The lrvii:ie letter c~ncludes b).'. use at El Tortf. tJe said t~ only aitp0n. [)elino said. ,
whac:h the: C:Of!lm•won as expec~~ to • a~g com~ercaal u~ at the air s\a-rccommend~ng -the ('.ity . Council ·,thing he has done, either an ~is "lf,A" have a bias. it's toward
approve toniaht. the: comm~ss-.on &aon. Deh~o. used "outda~cd maps tlosely monitor the act1V1t1es of the . capacity as a Newpprt Beach caty actually findin! and buildina a site,"
. ~ftd graph1~ te make 1~111e appear--4€ A and Otlino end teke •·ep-admim,1rater OI' .,. the IC~·ell Dtline 18i.t. ":J:tae tlM~ ef l(\<iDC bas
City Manqer en Delano, as the more feasible," the letter states. propriale action to limit the poten· ecutivc director. is . to "pro,vide o ne bias, and that is: I Toro shoufd
'CM'S eJecutivc di~~~r. is collect· "This bias. could ~imilarily in· tial neiative impacts" on ~he city's analyses of the tech'*81 feasibility not have any civilian operations.
1na data on tl\e reas1b1hty of com· fluence the mformauon collected efforts to block commercial use of El of commercial use at El To ro. "While Irvine has stated that they me~ial use .or J?l Toro . f~r the and the results of the l~M study in Toro. He said he has also stated the air are interested in solving the air
Southern Cahfomaa AsM>Caataon of favor of the oommemal use of El Irvine City Manaaer Paul Brady Jtation is "one of several ahema: traris~rtation prQblem. the only
O~vemments. . . ' . Toro." the le~ter ,.ays. said the leucr will probably be for:-lives, but not necessarily the best" thina t.hey'y,c: do ne is acneratc op-,
As you are aware. ~r. Delano 1s The JQAA as a )~J~t·powers aa~n-warded to the associa1.ion ~ go~er-for a second airport site. position to El Toro."
e'!'ployed as the As~1stan1 to the CJ made up of the CJtics of Anaheim. ments, a Southem Cahfomaa region Orlino sai~ SCAG asked the For at least a decade. the county.
C ity Manqer of the Caty ofNe~n Garden Grove. Santa Ana'.,Stanton planning agency would have a role ICAA to.summarize all the analyses Marine Corps aod several Oranp:
Beach, .. s~t~s the let~er, to be saaned and Newport ~ch. Delano has in development of a regional airpon. that have btt"nifOnductcd on the air County itics have araued among
by com!"1ss1o n Cha1~oman Mary been tucutave director for about . Brady said his city has, for tho station to deteJliline whether or oot 1hemsclves over commercialiution
Ann Ga1do. "As the city of Newport four years. ~sf few mon1hs. voiced its .. strong enough. study was done by the Air-of the Et. Toro station. With its .
airpon unenitin already ~n placr
a nd its freeway.close locatJOn. the
station has looked a~na to some as a possible sitt for the resion's
ncx\ ~or airp<>r1.
The city of Irvine alone has spent
th<>usaods of doUan·-on a MD ~
proved -;n 1987 aimed at .blockina
any proposalt for comn;iercaal use •1
the base. The plan tncludes aa-~s~ive public rel•!ions programs.
in June •. Re ps. C. hristopher Cox, Bi:Nc.wpQr~ Be~. . and Robe~rt
Doman. R ardCr\Gi'Ove, •pm
more anti-commercial use ammuni-
tion in the fo rm of a provision
Included in the fiscaJ . year 1990
fe<Jeral defense _bill that woufd
prohibit commercial use at the t>.?se.
The bill passed both the. House
and Senate and is currently in con-
ference. The final bill is expected to be: appro' ed by the House and Sen-
ate this month, aq:ording to Paul
Wilkinson. C~x·s aide .
CLAIM the jail, where females arc housed.
\\hale the males went into another
From A 1 secttoa o( the jail. Newman said.
Newman said. During .her three hours in jail.
tat ion o( females.. Newman said. The
officer also amved at the station just
m.inlates after the van, Newman
said.
FerQu'sOn a .nn~Linces he wants
Campbeil'~S .. stat~ Senate · seat· The owner funher demanded despite the presence of a . female matron. the woman never, men· prosecution of the group for taoncd any type of officer miscon-
trespassing, according to Newman. • duct, Newman said. The firs1 men·
Officers subsequently arrested the f d ei•.,t. who were in various stages of uon u the alleged assault occurre ... when 1hc woman posfed bail and intoxication, according to police re-\\as released to her parents at 9: t 5
po~sPolice van was sent to transpon p.m .. Newman said.
I.he seven male suspects over to the AftC·r-her release, the woman and
jail, but the wo man was transported her father went to the on-duty super-
an a patrol car by one of the officers ' 1sor and made the allegations. ac·
at the scene. Newman said. Male cording to Newman. An inves11ga-
and female suwects arc nonnally t1on '~as initi~ted immedaatel) .-
not transponed in the .,same van Forensic evidence was collected.
!Jnless ther.e arc adequate panauons ·, including medical evidence at a local
an I.he vehicle, Newman said. hospital. and interviews were con-
The van left the SC't'ne. two 'ducted with ·all witnesses Newman ~lltes before the patrol car cal'T)· said. Officials 1hen con~ludcd the ma the woman did, !\«'Ording 10 accusatjons were unfounded.
Newman. ~nd appropriately, the pa· T1me<odcd tape ~cordings of the
trot car amved at the police station officer's police radio suppon the
on Santa Barbara Drive a couple o( depanment's conclusion that such
minutes after the van did. Newman an attack could not have occurred.
said. · according to Newman. ~t the station. the woman re: The officer announced has mileage
ma1i:ied separated from Jhe males as on the radio as he left the scene and
routmely do ne. Newman said. The when he arrived at the station as is
woman was taJcen into one side of ro111 inc procedure for the tra~soor-
Still. because of the serious nature
of the accusations. Police Chief Arb
Campbell asked the district at·
torne)''s office the next morning to
conduct Its own investigation.
Thtf officer in question. a 14-year
veteran. was removed from duty just
during the antemal investigation that
night.. Hl' was baclt in the field the
m.'At da\. accord1n1t to Newman.
.. If we thought there was any
substance_ to this. he wouldn't be
hack -o ut on the JOb the next day,"
Nl'\' man said.
If there was an) possibility the
allcg.at1ons cuuld be true. the depan-
mcnt .. would have taken other steps
1n dealing wiJh the matter," New-
man said. ~
Police rccocds show the April inci-
dent was n01 the woman's first brush
w11h the law. Among her past arrests
arc a March 1986 arrest in Costa
Mesa for possession of a controlled
, substance. She was arrested twice
more an that cit) on warranlS, in
November 1986 and March 1987.
cllwoman Jean Watt prefers gas the state's population." already have
laxes and ~ser.fees-tha1 have a direct similar mca5ure in p lace. including
From A 1 rclat1o}lship to those who use tht' Los Angeles. San Diego and River-
protect their anve$tments now wtnle tran p0nauon system. side. ..
seeking to stave off the possibility of NQt on!y ~ould those who use the Whale Orange County continues
even more ominous init1at1ves an S} stl'm pa) fo r it. they would be to IX' a ··donor" county. paying m0rc
the: future. induced to use it less. thus. rtducing in transpo"nation taxes than it re-
.... "fi'1t. as traflic gets worse, the traffic and pollution. Watt said. cc1vcs. the other counties are getting
value of homes goes down." That route seems especially logical more than their fa ir share of federal
9rossman said. ..So ifs in their 10 vie\\ of the South Coast Air and tate monies through matching an~~rest 10 keep prices up. • _ Quain) Management District's 2().. fund programs. . Sec~nd, as t.raffic worsens and }Car pollution control plan for the Bruce Ncstande. chairman of the
peoples frustra,tao ns get higher and Los ~n~les basin Watt said. Calllens For Yes On M committee.
laigher. som-e developers fear another"""'" ' -rorrsidC~"lire rssue -extraol"dinanty
Measure A on the horizo n... Bu! propol'!ents warn that af 51gniticant... •
Opponents . agr~ more money Measure M LS defeated. Orange .. The future of Orange County is
needs to be raised for transportation Coun11ans couJd be sentencing going to be unalterably changed by
improvements. They -simply feel themselves to ·a bleak future. • this , ote ... Nestande said ... People
Measure M as lhe wrpnJ vea tcle. The~ note that 11 other counties. arr J.Oing to dett"rmine their quality
Newport Beach Caty Coun· rep·resentinR more than 62 percent of of hfe."
10111:1C\
Here are the winning numbers
picked Wednesday night for the
CaJifornia lottery's twice-weekly
"Lotto 6-49" game: .43, 44. 38. 25.
20, 16 and ~ bonus number. 14.
Pia¥~ wbct-rorrcctly p csscd all
six numbers wiJI share a prizt pool
of $4.6 m illion. lo'tterv officials said.
By Tk A...a.Ntl Pm.
JUDGE
From A1
workers into churches. but nobody
is deponing the drug ttaffickers."
C~ner said his remarks were weli
received by members of the subcom-
m ittee. lie said no one from the
Orange County congressionaJ del-
Cf!tion had contacted him during
his stay 1n Washington and that he
had made no attempt to meet with
an) of the county's representAtives.
Caqcr as a fonncr Democratic
congressional candidate. He will be
up for re::Slect1on to the SupertOr
Cc.tun flt'Xt year.
From staff and wire reports
. .\ssemblyman Gil Ferguson on
Wednesday a nnounced his can-
didac)' for the state Senate seat to be
vacated early nc>.t year by GOP Sen.
Wilham Campbell.
Campbell. of Hacienda Heights,
fa!>! Wt.'l'k said he would>retirc..from
the Legislature an Janua') to become
prl'S1dcnt of the California Manufac-
tun.•rs A soc1at1on ..
Asscmbl)man Frank Hill. R·
Wh1 1t1cr. said hl' would run for the
31st D1stnct Sena1c· scat only hours
afh.'r Campbell a.onounced his im-
P'.'ndang res1gnat1on.
A special ~lection to fill the scat
wall not be called by Gov. George
DcukmcJaan until after Campbell
offi cially steps do wn.
Ferguson. R-Newpon Beach. first
elected to has 70th District seat in
1984. and Hill. first elected to his
52nd Dastri.Ct scat in 1982. share
N .
From A1
U nited (No'on "N") and the Irvine
Values Coalition (Yes on .. N .. ) have
said this as the most critical phase of
ihe1r di\ 1s1vc. )earJong battle.
Working an an odd election year.
with no state o r national issues to
bf)ng \ oter to the polls, both or··
ganazataons arc amassing volunteers
tor phon\' banks and l>rttanct walks
\\hale 1hc prc-clecuon da) Jlltcrs xt
1n.
··W11h a 12 perc-ent turno ut on
clcc11on da). we'll probably lose,"
lrv1nt• iuzcns nited board mem-
ber Jame Boone s:ud Wednesday.
Members of Irvine Citizens Unit·
ed. which as fighting to retain the
ci t(s ~uman nghts ordinance as
wnttcn. believe they have more
Cit) wide suppon for their cause. but
worry that those who would vote no
o n Measure N are Rot committed lo
WE"RE l ,ISTt:'\l'\G
• conseryative politacal philosophies. publican assemblymen on the samt'
ballot could present a problem for
Asi.c mbf> Republican leader Ross
Jo hnson of La Habra. Johnson -last
week was quick to throw his support
Ferguson said he would contrast
his background as a retired Marin~
Corps officer and a businessman
with Hitrs service as an aide to
former Rep .. Wayne Grisham of l,.a
Mirada arid Sen. S.l.·l:fayakawa of
California. Hill was not available for
-to Hill.
comml·nt. ·
Sounding confident. Ferguson
said. ··Earh tame I've run. I received
the highest or second highest
number -of votes of any · Assembly
member in the st.ate -twact' It was
the h.idlcst.
·-rm also sure I'll be able 10· raise
the financial suppon necessary 10
"'in.H-... ... •
Ferguson said he want to move
to the Senate be~ it is a "more
deliberative body where an individ·
ual has a greater opportunity to
affect the course of state pohcy."
The candidacies of two · Re-
actually casting their ballots. /'.
"ll's rrue tfiaf church . people arc
more liitble 10 vote." said Christina
s·hea of lrvin~ Values Coalition, the
group seeking to remove the words
.. sexual orientation" from the ci ty
ordinance.
"Many religious peo ple look at
thas as a moral threat," Shea said.
That sense of moral threat. Shea
believes. will send her supporters to
th<.· polls.
"I'm a religious person and I don't
'1c" th as issue: as a moral threat.··
said-Councilwoman Paula Werner.
one of the organizers of Irvine
Catazens United. But Werner re·
cognazes her JfOUP may have a hard-.
er time convincing supponers of the
1mponance of thL'ir vote.
··1cs harder to get people 10 ge1
out and protect something they
already have," Werner said.
Both sides agree the election will
be decided by which side gets more
people to vote. To get those votes.
. ~ .
But in an antervll'W Wednesday.
Ferguson :,.31d 'iuch a promise was
nc"'s to ham
··1 hat'' ne'l'r been announc~
an~\.\hcre cl'>t· ... hr ~1d of Johnso'n·s
1nten11ons. -... 6
Anne t<a c hards. J olfnson 's
spo~l'S"'oman. said Jo hnson con-
tanul''I to · suppon Hill despite
Fagu!>on·s candidacy. She stre~d
thal Hall "'ould rrcc1ve ··~rsonal
.suppon" as opposed to the official
backing of the ~sserhbl~ Republican
catlt·us.
A • spokt:!>\\Oman for C'.ampbell
sa1J the !oenator has not decided
whether to !>upp0n an} of the can-
didate~. /
!he groups are relying on ''Olunteers.
T o .attract those volun1ecrs-_
Werner counb on her experience in
grass-roots campaigning. which she
credi ts for ha\ mg \\On her the coun-
cil scat she hold~ .
Shea has a few fundamentalbt
church groups and consenative pol-
111cal groups o n her side. A Re-
publican womcrfi. o rgaanzataon m
NC\\ pon Beach has al read) con-
1acted hea olTcnng voluntet"rs fo r
her phone bank. hea said.
With S7.4Q5 reiistemi vott'CS. • t
Ir' me has one of the highest odd-
~car school board clecuon turnouts
an the ccfunt). In thr 1987 NO\·
emebcr clect1on. 17 pen.'ent oflrvine
\ o ters turned 1n. their ballots. as
compared to an average of JUSt
under 12 percent countywtde.
That means 1f past electao n-da)
patterns hold. each group's volun-
tc~rs \\ 111 ha' c to persuade at least
5.000 to vote that 'da> and cast a
ballot their wa). ·
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.It's rret nic:e
to fool with ·.
~efendant, .say$. he fears fqr '1is life
8y MELINDA KELilR blinded in the Apnl 30, 19S7 attack that .. (R1zz1tello) told me to blame the \'1cum' · t~pless n1ptclubs: Gcqrse
e11y "-• s..w. Grosso claims occurted in the parkina lot . shooting on some<>nc dse al'fd indicated Yud1ev1Ch. a one-.&ime. bowacu-at-lhe
Mother Nature
:i\ former chaufTeu'r said Tuesday he bebin~ Antonello Ristorante in Santa 'that something would happen ,to me if I Mustang Club. which bas since burned
gave a prosecvtor conflictil]J information Ana's South Coas& Plaza Viii• Shop. testified," Grosso said. "He indicated do~n. and Jimmy Casino, an operator of
during a meeuna before facing trial on ping Center. he"d kill m) brother to stan · with." the an ta Ana topless club who was killed .
attempted murder charges when be be· The topless club investor was· left for Grosso. who-said he tias only a ninth· 1h Janua() 1987.
lieved the lawyer was trying lD take dead rn an empty parJcing garagt near the grade education. ha~ steadfas~IY. denied . ~"I agrel!d to help the da$1nct anomey ~advanta&e of him. . Performi?J Arts Ctntcr in Costa Mesa, an). involvement m the shooting. becaui.e l'm innocent. so why shouldn't I. r--1-~~~.,.·i:Jiu~ttt<HH'ld-Eanhftmtlft·!'"°F~·~.,__.,.~....,il'7\"l~11trn~:roiK'i0'"1'KP.IM-.~"Wf''Till:-c"DT"~uui1....J.1'~~ti~fu:~P!!~c~aur~li~cLr~1~n~i1wb~c~1 n~·aul_bw'cc:_ihuawd1..._.--1C~a~r~ro~l~l~1e~sutu1fi~e~dWc~auruh~err..lJ1h~a"&~O~r~o~1~so~se~~l-1'Y'tt'"-+4~titt-ttlt¥C~~~iat1tee~~--:~
weren't enough. many publications we receive and · . nrikc force tea'my and could a gel me into been shot there as well. up a meeting at Emilia's rt"Stau.rant in dropped and I'd be worlong wi th the
mostly read have been full of canh's epitaph lately. the Witness Prolffiion Program ... Jo~h A}\cr. questioning by has attorney Wil· SGnta Ana between ham and R1221tello an DA 's offic.: 00 the murders for a year or A~ our _ages. we p~obabty .. wonrr be around to Angelo Gro)so told Deputy District At-ham Yacobozzi Jr .. Grosso 1Htafied he hopes of gelling 1nfor:mauon about an• t~o:· he .told E\ans. "I don't know why
witness It, but our kids and yours arc in for some torne) Christopher J. Evans from the gave a ··number of people" about 20 ana ~ that occurred two weeks earhcr. I'm labeled a bad gu} for doing it."
unhapov um. cs 1f what we read is only partially • T d ifferent accounts of the attack because Prosecutors .wntend Carroll was shot oorrccl,Y . -w~ncss stand dunng ucsday's hcanng. he fears retribution from .R1zz1tcllo. who hc<'3use· R1(1ttdlo wanted to wrestle con-(iru'))O 1" a longtime FBI informant
O ne piece I read was a t>ook review by David ··out when I didn't sec any deputy 1!. held 1n a nearby cell in the Oranie trol of the \1ustang Club ftom him. and dd1m) he had bct>n prov1d1ng infor-
M. Graber, a research biologist for the .National marshals there I knew )'Ou were trying to Count' Jail. Lasi "eek. Grosso testified Carroll ad-mauon on ( arrolJ's cnme endeavors to
Park Scrvu:e. The book? "The End of Nature" by blueline me:· Grosso said, using a ·-rm afraid to let Mr. RamtC'.'llo thinlc milted ht' "as '"' olved in as man) as 12 ~penal -\g1:n1 tan Fullerton -without
Bill McKabben (Random House). The book, Jailhouse euphemism meaning he was for a minute that I would testify ._gainst ~la> 10g.,. including ordering last )ear's pa\
·Graber reports, de~ribcs the coming "greenhouse being used. · him." Grosso said. ·•Everyone. who has murders 6f race promoteJ • M1cke) .. \\ell II ~ou ~or~ for people who arc
,age" created o n earth by ·carbon dioxide. But it is G rosso. 46. on tnal in Orange Count) testified has been murdered. l Wlll be Thomp!><>n aod his wife Trud). and the lOmm1tt1ng 1:n mci.. t'' cntually )Ou'll be
!1'orc th.an that~ the age is not coming; it's here and upenor Court, is accused of holding the ~1lled. bu1 l have no choice." 19 ., ~la~ ing of Newport Beach resident arre\ll'd• too ... he !>aid "I ~.anted to stiy
1rrevcrs1ble. with n sing eanh temperatures playing ~ of fom1cr Mustang Club operator R1ZlJtellQ, 62. is reputed to be a mem-Joe .\' 1la, lQO" nt'r of the 'El RanchJto out nl trouble' ·· -
havoc with the world 's 1lham Carroll as reputed mobster bcr Qf the Milano organized rnme fam1I ) rcMaurants. • Because of a gag order imposed by
ecosystems and man-Michad Anthon) Rizz1tcllo Jr fired in Los Angeles and has been convicted vro-.so also said Carroll ordered the Ordnge ( ount) upenor Court Judge
kind. three shots into his head: numerous times o f racketecnng and ~1 arth 1.kathi. of Horace Joseph Mc Ken-John L Fl~nn Jr . neither anome) was
'"Books hke this." Carroll survived but was perm anently fraud. nJ 'o he could gain control of the J\ J1l:ibk lnr lOmment.
(jraber writes. "'are '
'Supposed to end with
an escape hatch. If we
sho uld all agree to use
· less energy and pollute
less and ... a nd then
nature will survive.
But as Mc Kibben
poin1S-o ut. it is too
late. Global waFfTling
1s already. entrained.
we arc in for the nde.
ready or not. and so
arc our innocent fo~
lo" tra\ekrs."
Another pro' ocau' c pll'Cl' of current litera-
ture 1s the NoH~mber-f>ect>mber issue of my
fa\onte nc\\ maga,11ne. Inc Reader. I did a
column a sbon lime ago about a promotional
mailer recc1,cd from 1h1s publicauon·s publisher
/editor Enc L'lnl'. and sure enough I subscribed.
The nc" 1\SUl' as dedicated entirely to o w-
ecolog1cal fu1urc. dismal as 1t appears.
. l "tne's l'd11unal contains optimism and-
challcn~cs. I lcre aH' \Orne e.\cerpts:
··"hat can I do', These art' the four words
l'n\ 1mnmcntahsts hear rt\O l onen from Amen-
C30) ~arching for wa\'i to respond. to the global
en' ironmental lflSI\. How ~ou answer that q ues-
tion for \OUrM:lfma' be a litmus test of your world
\'ll'\lo. In· 'omc <,en~:. thl' l'n' ironmcnuil crisis is a
gr:ind e~rnM' to give yourwlf pcrm1ss1on to start
doing the thing' ~ou've al"a)'i intended to do. or
~no" ~ou should do. but have been putnng off for
some time No" 1s the time to plant that shade tree
or \C'gctablc garden )OU'\c al"a}s dreamed about. ·
or to insulate :ind ""l'atherstnp ~our home. or cut
out meat and start eating lo"er on the food chain.
or to S\\ 1trh from paper to cloth diapers. or lo send
a check to a fa,on1e cauo;e. or to '1s1t a ~lit1cal
rcprescntatal\ c Ill '01ce \our concerns. •
tampaign .
seeks mor_e
partic.ip~~ts
fOr lawsuit
By BOB VAN EVKEN
Of 1~ D<Oll)< ~ St.n
..\ nat1onw1de adH•ntsing campaign is
urging pcoplt· '~ h,pse IO\ ed one may
ha' c bcl·n rn·matcd at Costa Mesa's
Harbor La" n-~k)unt Oh' c: Mortuary be·
t\loCl'n I Q7!! and 19 5 to JOIO a $21
million da<>., acuon la\lo'iUlt over alleged
bungled crcma11ons.
The ad,cn1\l·mcnt11, "h1ch have ap.
pcan.·d m \uch pubhcauons as Parade
maga11nl'. as "t'.11 as in ncw11papers and
un tdc\ "1un !>tallons, advise those who
m.n ha'e da1m\ that thev have until ~larch 15 to tile them with a court·
appointed '>penal master 1n Los Angeles.
Pqtcntial pla1ntrffs are warned l n 1he
ad" that thl'} ma) forfeit an) chance of
reco' cnng moncta11 damages 1f they fa il
tu file b) the deadline.
ftm reportl'd 1n I Q8J. allegauons
ag_a1n'>t Harbor L.1" n include gnsl} talcs
of n>rp~·<> <>ton:d "1thout rcfngerauon.
mul11pk ncrnat1ons and the m1Aing and
dumping of crcmat«i rema11:is.
..
•
'"I'd argue that the 'mo)t s1gnificarit change
'mo'>t of U'> need to ma~e 1s an our relat1onsh1p to
~tother ~•uure . .\s Jonathon Pomtt. director of
(1reat Britain·, fnends of the Earth. wntes m our
lead ..u-u.c:lc. ·one Qnnol i.ui.ta1n that wlucb one
docs not rl',crc · ) ou·,c got to lo\e )OUr mother.
But to ltnc :in~thing "ell. )'Ou'vc &Q.!. tQ. know it
inumatl'I~ \\ or~ing on 1h1\ issue madr me rrah£e
hu" muth tlml' I spend indoors. and how
cwanged I lcl·I from the outdoors. So one of th~
_thin~i. l''e rc\Ohl·d to do 1s spend more lime
outside rm gu1ng to celebrate t'ach equinox and
'>oh11n• \lotth m) "lie and lods. and ma)bc some
friends doing 'iomcthing outdoors I'm going to
slcql out~1dr unlkr ,the 'Ila rs at least o nce a year. rm going to plan1 at lea-.1 o ne trt-e for each issue
l•f l tnc Rc:idcr M' publl'lh. I'm going to grow and
p1clo. murt· da1,1c\
In Janu.if) 11183. Eileen .\nn Heffie) of
S1h erado ( anwn and kan M. Schneider
of Huntington lkacb filed a class action
-w11 ~g.t1011t ·Harbor La~ n. alleg.Ll\g that
their rclatt' cs· remains had been grossl~
m1~1reatrd b) monua~ personnel
Ads a-le 1eekln9 ••·clients of Harbor Lawn-Mount 011¥• M~ few •clan action suit.·
··Despite th1.· alarm I tccl "hen I 'ICC images
of oil-soaked ott1.•r<. and clearcut rain forests. rm
con' 1nccd th.it the global en' iron mental ms1s
The \Ult 1ncludt•d \tatt:tn(•nts from
\Hlf~l'r' Jt the monuar. "ho said 1t ~a(,
\ommon pra mt· at Harbor La"n tu
trl·matl' more 1han one bod\ at a t1mt'
l\hunh alter thl' ,, .. o wom~n filed suit.
othn<. liicd s1m1l.u 1Kl1ons Se\'eral of the
rla1num ~cttlcd md1v1duall}. but hun-
tlr1..·d, of o ther claims "ere later con-
'oltda1ed into J !>1ngk• cla!l,·ac11o n suit.
La1ot fcbrua11. Suix·nor Coun Judge
John L n} nn ga\I.' ll'ntatl\'C: appro ... aJ to
a dass of pl>'>s1blc pla1nt1fTs. based on
l',t1ma1~ 1hat appro\l·ftla tel) I :?.000 bod-
tl'' "t'rc crrma1cd at Harbor L.1wn be-
t\\cen 19'1~ and 19 5. ·
Fh nn also f.l' e an intenm nod to thtt
tam·!> uf 3 s_ 1 m1lhon settlement \lo 1th
Harbor La" n and other defcodants.
"hKh indude the Neptune Soc1t>t). a
pri' all' urgan1 zat1on that arranges crema-
ttons and hunals at sea.
On Oct I ti. Fl> nn issued a Ii nal no tice
of 1.:lass. \\ h1("h 1s to consist of close
rcla11't'' or othc:rs v.ith close rela-
lt0nsh1ps to those cremated a t Harbor
l.J" n during the SC\en-~ear penod dur-~ffn ti\ e "a) to reach people." she said.
ing "hllh ahu~>-S are alleged to have ··The .id,er:tis1ng 1s designed to rcach.aJI
L>Clurred . cloM" fom1I~ members of deceased pcr-
Th(' la ~or rnmp1hn& claims has bttn sons \\ho "ere cremated at Harbor Lawn
l'ntru!>ll'd to the ~ix·c1al master. Rus~ll • dunng the penod of the abuses.·~ ·
fkhrcn' of Lm .\ngeles. McMullen and other attom e\S in-
. Beu' ~ll ~1ullcn. attome) for nearl) 'ohcd 1n the case have est1matd1 that ~on ot' 1hc da1mants. said the tentattve tht• lass of pla1nttfTs could grow to as
't'llil'mcnt 1nduded a pro' ISIOn fo r na· mam as 25.000 or m o re.
t1on"1de ad,l'rt1 ing 1n an efTort to con-Those who believe they ma} have
lJrl all po~1hlc plaint11Ts da1ms are a.sl ed to wnte to Russell
··The special master used a media Behrl·n . special master.._ P.O. Box 7953.
research firm lQ help determine the most Los .\ngdcs. 9001 . or CiH 800-765-0657.
:i
ma~ actual!~ 1mpro\C our h'es .\nd so are the 10
leading thinker" "ho pre<;enl their visions an this
issue But these ""1on'I "111 onh be reahzt"d ~hen ~<' stop procr.i unaung, and 'get oo "Ith the
changes "c need Ill make ··
.MADD to honor officers, two state senators
l tne urged e'e~onc to obs.er.e and pan1c1-
pall' 1n ecological program' on .\pnl 12 of next
)Car. the 10th ann1,crsa~ of Earth Day.•· More
than 10 m1lhon people par11c1patcd an Earth 0a·~
e\ent in llJ 0 ~lore than 100 million an:' e~·
p«t1.•d to gt•t 1n,olH•d nn.t -\pnl 1n tree plantings.
con<.crts. cducat1onal programs. mass demon·
strat1ons. all dt•,.1gned to crcalc mor:e a~arenes~ of
step!> that need to be takt'n 10 ...a'e (he earth.
The current issue of l 'tne Reader lists I .'\J
wa)s to help sa'e the earth.
lf )ou want to get 1n,ohed 1n Earth Da) IQ90.
or 1f )OU want more 1nformat1on. contact Earth
Oa) 1990. Box ~ . Stanford Un1 vers1ty. Stanford.
CA 94309, telephone (41 5) J21-1990.
By DEBORAH A. SAK~MOTO
The Orange ( ount\ d1\ls1on of
\k1ther' .\p1n't Drunl Dfl\ing "Ill SJH
it-. lir.t ( n")\crnmcnt ~adl'rs .\ga1nst
Drun~ Dn\lng J\loa rd!> Fnda) "h1le re-
\·ogni11ng pol1cr ofli cers "ho ha' e pla~ed
a rnlc in l radon~ do" n on drunken
d11' 1ng.
In an a\\ards banquet at the In ane
~lamo11. ~n Manan Bergeson. R-Ne"-
port Beach. and ·n John \ mour. R-
..\nahc1m. will rcce1,c the GLADD
awards.
Bcrgrson introduced legislation to im·
POI .IC 1: I .Of~
pro' l' C altforn1a · record keeping and
~~ mour has sponsored bills designed to
reducr drunken dn\ 1011 T"ent,-one oOicers v.ho collC<"tl\'el\
made more than 1.500 drunken dn nng
:irrnl this ~ear \lo 111· rece1\C awards afie.r
being nominated b~ their depanments.
.\mong Orange Coast lawmen a~
Co-st.a :\1csa Officers Mile Zangger. Mike
< ohl.'n anfii Karl Schuler. ~ho made 430
Jrrcsts in I:' "eeks
In Huntington Be.ach. Tom Wood ar-
. rcMcd IOJ"and Michael Kell) arrested 88.
Dan1d Lo" re' from La~una Beach made
103 arrests and T om Gazs1 from New-
Getting back to 8111 McK1bben's book and
Oa\ld (iraber's review. both . lla"e more
pess1m1'it1c outlooks than l ltnc. McK1bben's thesis
IS simpl\ that the ifCCnhOUSt' era will totally tame
the earth. desfroyin.s the gusto and wildnt"SS of Huntin~ton Beafh mask and a bag of candy near Yale
Nature. Earth thus t>t,:comes totall) a manmade • ..\, enul' and the Santa Ana Frttway.
planet. a living grttnhousc. .\ rc)1dent in the 1,000 block of G nffin sometime dunng the evening..
"That makc.-s what 1s ttappen1ng no less tragic Lane said h1) "hate 19 6 Mercedes Benz . · • • •
for those of us who value wildness for its own was found stnppod in a parkmg lot. .\ grouf> o~ children went tnclt-or-
sake," Grab« wntes. "I for ont' cannot wish upon according to the lot o"ner treating· near 1lklcaf m the Woodbn<ifc
mcv child .... n a tam"' plan"t. a human-mana-A • • • nl'1~borhood and came home with .... 2 ,, ''" '" '" &'""' Gnffiu "a<. 'pla heJ on a · "1111 at I b II J th th d planet, Human happiness is not as ·~ponant ~a Wu.·der Park ca' r u ets ml\e in \\1 cir can )
wild and healthy planet. I know soc1al scientists • • • . b3rs and jujubes. The children could not
who remand me that people are pan of nature. but .\hout 15 )oungstcrs "Ith fake 1d('t]t1fi· tell officers which house the ammumtao n
it isn't true. Somewhere along the line -at about cation papers alleged I) &:l' e the o wner at ... ca·me from . • • •
a billion years ago, maybe half that -we quit the the Fam ii) Pina Parlor at Brookhurst Pohce \lot're called to Cape Cod 1n
contact and became a cancer. Wr have become a Street a hard ~1m~ • • Qrth~ood around 3 p.m. to check o n
plaaue upon oursel ves and upon the earth. "' mao "ho reported that his Juvenile the welfare of a teen-ager. who nc•ahbon
"It is cosmically unlikely that the devclopro daughter "as a runawa) reported!) found said \lo aS bl~ang from the m outn. Of.
workl will ch~ to e nd its orgy of fouil<ncrgy girl.in the sho~cr at the micko«. ficers found the )Outh and d1.scovered the
t--t--cmAl1'ftl)1lii100in, a he Third World 'itrsuid(Jal-•~w~ith a man. -1>100d was fake: and partof tn Halloween
consumption of the landsca~. Until ~~h time as • • • costume. H~mo sapiens sho uld decide to f'CJOtn Nature, A man 1n his mid-to-late 20s appattnl·
so1ftt of us can only hope fo( the riaht virus lO ly arabbed a black leather purK from a
come alona." · • . . · woman near Mervyns department store. Jm ,..,_ ,. • ..., ,,.,. ,..'""' .t die The punc rcponedl> contained $300 or._. a.a. 1111 81n!• ,_,..,. Mii ft9n. cash and a house key.
'-'· · man rcportcdiy·~ hat on the bead
Lido Isle crash leads tQ arre~t
.,TM o.111 PIM
A ~ lach man WU anaeed Oil Mmpkion of ..... drivifta aftif' he pmbed illlO. die ... al• Udo
.... ._ wty WedMmy ....._
'
with a bottle at the'Crtty Burro niptclub
and rcquu~d S(1tchcs at Hota Memorial
H951>'tal 1n Ncwpon ~h. • • • Vandals smashed · v.indows at Sun ~w Schoof. 7721 Juliette lo•• Ori~
Fountain Valley
In a totally original Halloween prink.
\andals eged a home on the 10400 blOck
of Salinas R1vcrC udc, then fled'in I van. • • • Oisplayin& a more V1C1ous bmt, Hal·
loween prankstets drove by a partied
'chick on the 9000 block of Blactbint
venue •·h1k \ht owner was litllnl iD-
r.tde.. and one of them leaned out and
mwhed the left reM· window ol his car
with I betCbeU bet.
• • •• Other vandals with 1 88 pn tbot out
the rear •1ndow of a van 1n the dri..,...y
c( a home on t.be l 1200 block ol sao.e-
Cftll A vmuc. • • • After a raidcel oa,lhe lllOO block of
Lancka Sucet lard ~ .. .-Ii .. don her ....., • dMdcd ,..., cs .... -r • cmttallll bmd .*i .. ...,_•mt•
(X"ln Bt>ach made .105 in lude C'o ta Mesa for 1ts commitment
r ohu• otliel'r<. \\hO ma~<' mon.-than • t o drunktn drt\ 1ng enforcement,
~ 110 drun~cn Jn' ing arrests in one )ear l'' 1denced b\ its high arrest rate and
IOf IJrger departments and t\loO ~ears for hosting ofa \1ct1m-otiender panel on~ a
small dl·partmcn1s "111 rccc1' e "1 .\OO's month. In me Police Chief Leo Peart for
( l'ntu~ Cluh a"ard Joining ~uh M .\OD in creating dcs1g·
\tan~ Car. er and ·ott Ma~s of Costa natcd dnH:r programs at c tt} restaurants:
~te<.a Polter Department topped the hst. Ir. inc Mamou Hotel for its suppon of
m.ilo.in~ more tha-n 1.000 a~ ts in two \I .\DD b> host1ng e\ents and suppon10g
~ca~ ( ~1-;ta ~!es.a o ffil'Crs Vern Hupp. Jr~1gna1ed dn' er program: Orange
Les Gogcrt~ and te'e Rautus aU have ( ounl\ Performing 4._rts Center Foun-
morc than I 00 arrests d1.·r' Chapter for offcnng free uckcts to
pt.'l'1al commun11' a"ards will also be '1ct1m's families. and Richard Rodriguez
handed out of 1he herifl's Depanment for his pro-
OranRe Coast ( ommunll\ honorees gram for young otfcnders.
Ort\t' nouced a 1lk blouse. a sweater. a
can opener. a t1mng spoon. a stramer
and a quart plastic container gone from
her home. ....
.\ fi, e·foot·long nron ll&hl was brolen
and i.alt prcad on ~ banana plants 1n
,he front of Roral Thai Cu1s1ne. 4001 W .
oast H1gh"a'· h ~as unkno~n 1f the
salt ~ould i)tnnanentl~ damage the
b3nana plants. • • • -\ thief hficd an open .Jli>uble-huog
·katchen windo" on a homr in the SOO
block of Beao n1a .\\Cr)Ue and took $9.740
worth of propen). 1n~inA a VCR. four
~omen's watches. other expensive ~n:.s J~CIF) aNi ~h of ~11-
drcn's JC~'Clr) .. • • • r~o snowboards. a skateboard.. a wdt·
su1l,· a camera, a compact disc; player and
SS60 cash mysteriously disappeared frqm
a llocked apaf1ment in the I 00 block of
28th Street •
been refused becau~ she did not have
1dent1fic.a t1on.
• • •• .\ SI 0 man·s b1ncle was stolen from
an open garage in· the 2500 block of
Laurel Lant' bet~ttn a_nd 8: IS p.m.
Tuesda~ • • • .\n arsonist stud.. a gasohne--soaked raa
under a garage door of an apar1ment in
the IQOO block of Wallace o\\enue and !Ct
at on fire about 2: 15 a.m. WednndJy.
The rC"S1dent sa1d he did not know who
could ha'e been responsible • • • >\ thief chm bed throu1h.a broken win~
do" at upcnor Comics. 1630 Superior
A \C., and ncd open the; c.sh· rqisier.
~uh a utter nile. I heloss was
cash.
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'M Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thurad•y, Novemt>« 2, 1980
-. Strong aft~rshock jolts No.rthern· .California t--. SAN FRANCISCO (AP} -~ aftcrsb~.k.Jo Jhe San Francisco Police said J,h~re was .Only' very .. It rallied preuy·aood at first and theq 'k~pt on kind
devastating Oct 1-=7 earthquake Jolted Nonbem Cali-minor llamage in the city's Marina districi, which was. of collioa. You could 1ccl the foundatlo wayiN." laid
The Wednesday niabt aftenhoek ~~~
in the Watsonville. area and created~• rolhna mouon an
fornia from Sa~ Francisco Bay to Watsonville late devastated by the Oct. 17 temblor. Ani LeRitt-:'Murphy of Watsonville. .
.Wednesday. l -"Awesome," said Santa Cruz County sheriffs dis-·"h's been the second lonacst one ·we've had since
downtown San Francisco. -
the big quake." · The magnitude 4.4 aftershock bit at 9:50 p.m. and patcher Kevin fink. "Shook pretty good. We were It was the 84llt aftershock of magnitude 3.0 or ~s ~nlered .sli&btly no~h of t~e ~picenttr of last swea.ting bullets for a few seconds." .. &reater and the 2 lst aftersbocli of 4.0 or greater. since
''This is o ne of the• bigest I've felt since I aot. here .
on the 19th." said Lt. Jeffrey Babi!'eu. at the .Nauonal
Guard Armory in Watsonville. wluch 1s hou11na some
I 00 people who lost their homes in the Oct. 17 quake. month s magnitude 7.1 maan shoo~. said PatJ<?raenson. . "We've had a couple of rtpons of minor ,stuff Qct. 17. according to USGS records. An aftershock
· · eological Sorvcy-1n Menlo nothing maJOr at thlnfme. M t brit:·"k"'"s-tf.;.<all+ilim11re-g;-pc ... o'"p"'le--.m"" ... til"'9"'ti ... rt .... " .. l-3+.4=1-iettt-~:93 •·"'· Wedne9dey.
Park. calling in shefr panic saying. 'The big o ne is on the way.' The largest aftershock was magnitude 5.2 and hit
.~"Le heefd-a --N1~~•-&biCA~itet~~µm~l-..~ll
rollin&'"anc;t the. cars in the-parking lot staned jurllptna
·around," ht said. "A few of the ~pie in the shelter
screamed out, but then it stopped."
T he aftershock was felt in San Francisco. Santa We ti) to console them and telJ them it's an aftershock." 37 minutes after the main shock. The second-largest
Cruz and Watsonville. said Officer Gordon Clark. alk..Shock .was magnitude 5.0 on Oct. 19.. . ,
Report poirits Up illegal· .alien problem~
abou
0
t 85.000 aliens enter into de-
ponation hearinJS annually. with
about 22.000 enwng up being kicked
out of the United States.
General Accounung Officr reported
in a 'stud} released Wcdnrsda). The By ~latch)' N~ws Servk~
WASHINGTON~ Bo.rder Patrol congressional winchdo~ group noted agcJl~S who la~k basic Po.lace powe~. that few of these alien no-shows
and illegal alien~ who s1mRIY don t .. sufTrred any consequence besides
show up for their deponauo!' hea~ forfetting relatively low bail.
ings. rxemplif> probJem~ facing the More recently. the GAO found
nation's 1mmigra11on program, a that 46 percent_ of the' allegedly 11-
House panel learned Wedn~sday. legal aliens caught in Lo~ Angeles in
About 2'! percent M aliens ap-th{' first three months of this year
prchended 1n Los Ange.les and New did no1 appear at their dePortation
York two. }Ca~ ago. failed to show heanng .. For many. their cases w.,ere
up for their deponat1on beanng. tht» closed and the federal Immigration
and Naturalization Strvicc did not
acth el> pursue them an) further. ·
.. It seems as 1fthc best thing to do
is just not show up and ... you can
j ust rl'main in the United States."
said U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison. D-
Conn.
There arc thoufht to be between
I .2 million and -·2 million poten-
tial!} d(•ponabk illegal alien!. now
living an the United States. The
GAO rePOned Wednesda> that
Morrison chairs the House imm-
m1gration subcommittee that met
Wednesday to review immigration
problems and ~onsider one proposed
reform. The reform. strongly ·sup-
ported b} the INS, would give immi-
gration and Border Patrol agents
'-''Plicit law-enforcement authority
on non-1mmigrat1on matters.
Jessica stealStne snow7rom President BusfJ
WASHINGTON (AP) -Jessica McClure.
the toddler pulled from an abahdoned well as the
his arms Wconesda} during a White House
ccremonv honoring Sioux City, Iowa. for its
re ponse'to the crash ofa Ul'}ited'Airlinesjumbo
anccd on her nose. ., ·
• Even as he walked into the Roose~,lJ Room
to prl·~nt the Midland Community Spirit Award
to . 1ou' Cit}. Jessica did not appear impressed. • nation "atched rescuers struggle for 58 hours. is
no" 3 }Cars old and capable of stealtng the
spotltght from rven President Bush.
Bush ~cooped the Midland. Texas. ~1rl i~to
JCI. "'
Jessica grabbed Bush's glasses off his face
and faced the clicki ng cameras with them bal-
"\\'ho's that. mama?" asked tbe blue-eyed
girl 111 a red corduroy smock .
Ortega's 9ecision draws fire
11tunMley thnl SalurditY· J-10 p.m. • Sunda)'. Noon-6 p.nr.
WASHIN GTON (AP)
1caraguan President Daniel Ortrga
1~ drawing harsh cnticism from
President Bush and membl·rs of
Congress for cancdtng his country's
cease-Ii"" but thq 'rr not ready to
resume m11t1an aid to the Contra
rebels
as the reason for suspending the
cease-lire and hinted he might
cancel the national elecuons set for
Feb. :!5. saying the actions of .. Yan-
t.cc Con~ress and the Yankee Presi-
dl·nt" will drtermane whether tne}
Oro-n[.:t' Count.~:.; .~ionl S{•mi-unnuo/ 1·11•111 i11 c111tic1111·~. Lake place. .
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Door pri11• Pat.h altPmoon dnd e\·cnin)! -'lllO'" 1>un.h.t-.t• t 1•rl illl~1ll!.
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COM\tf:llCE Ill U.OISG • ORANGE COl . ITT f.Ull(:f M ''Of>!ot-•
11 f'\Jll DRJ\'t: • COSTA MESA. CAl.JFOR"1A
LJ . '. oflicials said Wedm·sday up
to 1.500 Contras havl' crossed the
borda mto Nicaragua over the past
month ·lrom base camps tn Hon-
duras. .
Ortcgi\'.ptcd rrne"rd rebel attacks
Later. a N 1caraguan. official said
that countl) has no plans to cancel
the elections. and Ortega insisted in
a column published in today's New
Yo rk Time that the elections will be
held and that the and1n1stas will
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Guiding the Citizens of the 21st Century
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By the Auodate Press
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Man gt.iilfy ' 1n slaying of church elder
LOS ANGELES -A Superior C'oun jury found a man iuilty of fint·
,degree murder Wednesday in the 1987 slaying of a )"ustin church elder who
was praying inside a telephon·e booth. • .
Tracy Can er. 37. of Los AngcJes also was found guilty of murder in
the sla) ing of another man several hours after the t ldtr's ·mu~er.
The juf) found special circumstances an the slay1ngs, ma.kin& Carter
eltg1ble for either ltfe in prison wi thout parole or the death penalty. The
panel was to take up sentencing nex.t ,week.
Cyndy Garvey's sentence suspended
LOS ANGELES -A judge on Wednesday ·suspended ·a 126-day jail
sentence for Cyndy Garvey. the ex-wife of former Dodge!'! Sta! ~tcye Garvey
-who spent a night in jail last m onth for violating a ctuld v1s1tat1on order.
Superior Court Judge Frances Rothschild re1nstat~ probation for ~er. -\a} ing s)lc "ould make a final ruling on thr sen tenet at a Dec. 8 hcannJ.
Gane> was found guilty last month of 42 counts of conte~{>t 1.n
"" illfull} ·· violating a court order that permitted her ex-husband to v1stt his
daughters. 14-year·old Knsha and IJ-year-old Whitney.
Carter urges Gorbachev support
LOS ANGELE -Former President Jimmy Caner c;>n Wedn~sda)'.
urged Americans to be le 'I skeptical of Soviet President M1~
Gorbache' 's political and economic re.forms and to embrace the opponuruty
to 1mpro' e superpower: relauons .
.. Let'!> acknowledge the fact that he's brought openncss.4tnd the change
1n his soc1cl\.'. Caner told a conference SPonsored bµhe Global Tomorrow
Coalition. · /
Caner said Americans. includ.ing their government. had been slow to re~pond to 1ncreasang econo mic and Pohttcal freedoms an the Soviet Union.
He urged ~he Bush administration to work to suppon Gorbachcv·~rcform-
m1nded platform. . v
23-arrested In 2-county drug sweep
. BU~BANK -Narcotics agents broke up a maJor Mexican COfiine
'mugghng nng dur!ng a two-count) sweep that netted 23 arrests ~i:id mo~
than S6 m1llton 1n ca h from alleged cocaine sales. authonues said
\\ l'dnescia).
• Detectives also seized about two pounds of cocaine. live guns and five
'ch1fks during the Tursday raids in Los Angeles and Yuba counties. said
Burbank police gt. ·Don Goldberg.
.\II of those arrested were Mexican nationals. he said.
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Asbestos exposure triples death rate __.._,
• BOSTON -Relatively brief on-the-Job exposure to a highly toxic form
of asbl·sto'I appears to dramaucall) increase the risk of death fro m asbes~os
rclatc<l illnesses. according to a stud~ publtsbed today.
The rrsearchers studied 33 men who had worked 1n 1953 at a paper
fal.'tO~ that made cigarette filters c,ontaining c.rocidohte fibers. a form of
asbcsto\. twenty-eight had died. tnple the expected .death rate.
The increased mortalit} was almost entirely attnbutable to 18 ~uths
from three asbestos-associated diseases -lung cancer. mahgnant
mcwthelloma and asbestosis. The men had worked in the facto!) a median
of under two }cars. ·
Prison superintendent suspended
CAMP HILL. Pa. -The superintendent of the state prison at Camp
Hill was suspended Wednesday pending an anvesti~tion by an independent
panel into a two-da} not that left 123 people injured last week.
In a lhrcc-paragraph stat~nt. €orrcct1ons-Comtn1ssion--Dav1d Owens
Jr. said Roben M. Freeman. supenntendtnt of tht not-tom pnson. was
uspended based on information he rere1 vcd on Wednesda).
The statement said Owens would not g.ive a reason for the suspension
"1n order to preserve Superintendent Freeman's due process ri~ts and to
maintain the tntegnty of the ongoang investigation."
' .
Piiot of Iowa' crash back In cQckplt
SEA TILE -Capt. Al Haynes. the United Airlines pilot who auided
his disabled DC-10 to a crash landing af Sioux City, Iowa. 1s back in the
cockpit after a 31/i-m onth leave.
Haynes· wife. Darlene. and their dau&hter Laurie were a t Seattle-
Tacoma International Airpon on Tuesday to sec Haynes fly a United DC-10
to San Francisco on the first leg of a three-day tnp across the country.
Haynes's heroic efforts during the July 19 crash of United flight 232
hrlped save th~ lives of 184 of the 296 people aboard the flight. .. EPA ·tightens nuclear controls
WASHINGTON -The Environmental Protection Agency ti&htencd
controls Wednesday on radi(}fctive releases from hospitals. nuclear power
4)1ants and other facilities, although officials said in.many cases the touaber
standards already arc bcina met. . ·
The new rqulatiqns were issued 10 yean after the federa.I Oean Air
Act called on the· agency to establish emission standards fur raClioective
byprod.uc!s. Such releases already are controlled by the Nuclear Reaulaiory
Comm1ss1on. . . 1
William Rosenbcra. ihe EPA's usistant adminstrator for air and
radiation, satd J,be Iona de\ly in the. rqulations reflects the dif'liculties tbe
aiency faces in red~cin1 ~aproous rcleat.n under ~t federal air quality
laws. , , , .,
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• t Po)Aferful temblor jolts Japan
TOK YO (AP) -A nation &Mt nervously walCMd the Califonia ~--on television and then lent more than $7 millioe ia m NCei..S a scare and a sbakina Croat u equ.lly powerful amnor today ..
No CMUaltia or rn.Q>r ctam.e were reponed in loday'a ......._ wlaida
measured u eaimated 7.1 on Ifie llicbter Kale ud wtaoee imPK' ..
blunted by ill qMcientds ma..ncc &om,._., Pacilc COllt --.. IO
miles. •
Nevenbclell, '16' peODle &om •• oo.eal ~ ud ~ ... evaoua1ed to ~ Miii -ud ICbool omDMiw b a.. ot ........_ Ol
waves emcnMd by meQalb. llid TOllUMn ltoa. a In ...... ••• oma.t in Iwate pnkture. abOut JOO miles ~ ol T~ •
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY
REGIONAL HOSP IT AL
September 9
I hcrcsa and Kc\ an Simes. Fountain
\ alle). girl
September 10
Kathleen and Thomas O'Hara.,
Laguna Beach. boy
Jill Taylor and Brent Phinney.
Huntington Beach. bo)
September 11
Mary and Scott Miller. Huntington
llcach . bo)
Darla and Michael Bra)10n. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
September 1 !
I >cbra and John Kneisler. Fountain·
\'a lie). girl
Wc1chin Lo and Yuan Hsu. Irvine.
girl
Brenda and James Luevano. Hunt-
ington Bealil, girl
C1abnelle and ~fare Rankin. El
Toro. girl •
Paula and lkrnarJ Turner. f ouruam
\'a lie). bo~
Septt>mber 13
[lama and \1 1 ~01 Kraml'r. Fo untain
\'alk). bo)
Lisa M l'( rea and lxnnis McKinnie,
ltunttngton Beach, boy ·
-. · t'ptember 14
Kell\ lknee Wendi. Fountain Val·
k). ·oo)
Seplember 15
fanc 1lnd Thoma Done). Hunt-
ington Beach, bo)
Terc~sa and, Ste\ e Belanger. Costa M~g1rl '
Denell and Stcphen Fullmer. Hunt·
1ngton Beach. bo)
R ube-nia flt-rl' 1 and.Juan Rec.mos.
C. o~ta Mesa. girl
St>ptember Ii
I Bctt) and Da1TCll Hellman. Costa
~1cu bov
Dentse and Da' 1d Gerk11JS, Foun·
tam \'alle~. bo)
Ofelia. and Da\IJ LoLada. Costa
~ksa. bo' · September 17
[)(·J uana and John Daniel. Fo untain
55 48
SJ ) I
Ml ))
~ so
)S 17
l>8 )9
JI 26 S4 J I
SJ JI
Sl )7
"orl!.-°'' ,,,cf':'.d~nc~
11.wgn
ll~C11y
''"° 1-chfl)Ond
Valley, boy
· Amy and Richard Beauregard,
Fount.am y alle). girl
Kimberl) and John Ernst, Hunt-
ington Beach, bo)
Sep.tember 18
<.'heir and Brildley Albers. Fountain
Valle,, girl
Luh and Wendel Jon~s. Irvine, boy
Trang Doan Nguyen and Thomas
!hl' Ngu}en. Fountain Valley. girl
~ptember 19
Denise and Larry Rodgers, Fou1'tain
Valle). girl
Kathleen Rose and Wayne Graham .•
Costa Mesa. girl
September !O
'hl'ree and Michael Raonow. HuJll-
1ngton Beach, girl
Septt>mber ! l
Hc1d1 and Steven Dahlen, Hunt-
ingto n Beach. bo)
T cresa Owens an'1 Rohen Wisener.
Fountain Valle)'. g1r~
September %! ·
Kimberl) and JdTrc) Wb.ate. Costa
~lesa. girl
Roh1n Walsh and<. hns Rile). Foun-
1:11n \'alle~. bo~
Septemb(r !3
( arol) n and Daniel Shepard'lon.
Irvine. txh
· Setttember !4
Sa ndra G heanng and James McCo).
Hu ntington Beach. girl
SAlNT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
October 3
( hns11an and Joe Whitney. Costa
\lc-.a. bo)
WOMEN·s HOSPITAL
ADDLEBACK HOSPITAL
October 18
Nt:il and Jod} Harvc), Hunttngton
Beach. gir~
WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
October 19
C1lona anJ Raul Guillen. Santa Ana.
girl
October !5
Dian<.' and Bruce M1tchell. Garden
Gro\l', girl
FV police to get
a-n d_rivers' CASE
lly 11011 VAN EYKEN
Of --k M'I .
Fountain Valle) police wtll begm
a high '1s1b1ht) traffic enforcement
program nt'\t Wl'l'k aimed at reduc-
ing unsafe dn' 1ng practices. a
11pokesman said.
Known :is CA.. E. or Cnucal Acet-
dcot Suppression and Enforcement.
the p~ogram 1s modeled after suc-
cessful dfons 1n Huntington Beach
and Costa Mel>a. police Sgt. Keith
Levin said.
The Fountam Valle) efTon will
place a high conccntrat1on of traffic
enfor«mcnt officers along a heavily
traveled stretch of road, probabl}
Broo~burst Street. between Warner
,\venue and Adams Street, Levin
said. · •
But "hercH'r the C ..\ E effon is
lOnc~ntratcd. motonsts who break
thl' la\\ 1rrmm hkelv find tht'lll-
se1' es e' eball to c) eball "1th a
police offi cer.
Tht: good ne\\s lor.dnvers 1s that.
in man~ C'ases. offenders will not get .
11 l ets.
"Our .11m 1s not to wnte ticket .
but to educate the dnvma public."
ll'\ln said. "\\e "ant tO--make the
public aware ofwh) accidents occur.
so that the' can team how to avoid
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Not cvet)onc will get the ltd
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.. Election '8·9 . .
r.nisuse Of power
Fountain Valley vpters will decide on Nov. 7 whether or
not t<> recall Councilman Fred Voss, the town·s· fonner
mayor. Both the recall effon and Voss's campaigh ap.inst
it have been low-key. w)lich is the best thing we can say
about either. · .
The recall's roots reach back to Jan. 30. when Voss was
arrested on H!,Lbor Boulevard for soliciting. an undercover
policewoman for sex. He was one of 16 men arrested that
night by Sant.a Ana police.
In February, Voss pleaded no contest to a misde-
meanor charge, was fined $760, penalty assessments and
• restitution and put on three years of unsupervised proba-
tion. Voss als<T resigned as the mayor of Fountain Valley,
and some observers say the way he bandied that resignation
was the breaking· point.
There was never much doubt that Voss could do
an>1hing but resign· the mayor's job. He had embarrassed
himself and the city, and could not continue to effectively
serve as the citx's spokesman.
It's true that' bis offense was not connected to his duties
as an elected official or serious ·e nough to meet the legal test
for immediate removal from office. A prudent politician
would have resigned as mayor and asked for a second
chance. But that was not in Voss's pme plan.
. He admitted his mistake, but sa1d the combination of
embarrassment over news stories about his arrest, the fine.
probation and his resignation as mayor was enough punish-
ment. He added that he had served the city fo r 20 years· and
he thought the city's residents should forgive him.
Voss's arrogance inflamed an already heated public
debate, and a group of citizens launched the recall drive.
Voss responded by labeling that effon the result of self-
righteous community opinion and unfair media coverage of
his arrest.
Several months later, the citizens' group filed petitions
with enough signatures to qualify the recall for the Nov. 7
election.
Voss may have been right when he said he had ·been
punished enough. and there's no question that Fountain
. Valley has benefited frpm his years of community service.
t---ti--orw-, ""'ackers of 1he recall contend Voss should be-thrown
out of office because his mistake doesn't reflect the standard
-of conduct voters expect 'of an efected offiCial. ~ .
The question voters have to decide is~ Has Voss been
punished enough and does he exemplify what they expect
of a public official?
Had Voss's indiscretion involved malfe~sance of office
there would be no question about what voters should do.
But that's not the case.
· Voss made a dumb mistake, but it did not involve or
impair his ability to serve on the City Coy,ncil. However,
his demeanor and arrogance toward those who questioned
his actions was a n even dumber political move than
soliciting an undercover policewoman for sex. That reaction
placed the recaJI question on a subjective and personal level.
We are uncomfortable with and cannot· endorse usi ng
something as important as an election to· settle political
differences that could and should have been resolved
without invoking the recall process. The election, we
believe, isa misuse of the recall process, but it's a misuse
that Voss pro mpted with his own superciliousness. His
demeanor vinually demanded the issue be settled ·on a
personal and subjective level.
0 I Ill.IC\ 01( I .,
Teach Eommies capitallsm
Whether his goal is to change the-Soviet system, or save
it from its various internal contradictions, Mikhail
Gorbachev has been asking a lot of American capitalists for
advice ·these days, and they arc responding eagerly. From
this d ia)ogue has come a proposal to establish an American
university in Moscow, one aim of which would be to help
commumstS become -if not capitalists, then some close
relative ....
Encouraging the spread of such enthusiasm -om the
intellig~ntsia, which bas long distrusted Marxism , to the
bureaucratic and managerial classes -strikes us as a much
better way to encourage true reform than sending lots of
cash to Moscow.
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Today i1 Thunday,. November
second. tbe.306lh day of 1989. There
arc 59 days left in tbe year.
Today's Hi&bliaht in History:
One hundred years ago. on Nov.
2, I 889 .. North Dakota and. South
Dakota became the 3Qth and 40th
On tliis date:
In 1783. Gen. George Washington
issued his farewell address to the
-·Army near Princeton, NJ. •
In I 947, Howard Hua.hes piloted
his huge wooden fl yi ng 6oat1 known
1s the Spruce Goose, 1on its only
flight, which lasted abQut a minute
over Long Bc.ach Harbor.
In 1948. President Truman sur-
prised th~ experts by ~ing re-elected
in a narrow upset over the Re-
publican challenger. Thomas E.
Dewey . ..;
In 195'J, game show contestant
Charles Van Doren admitted to a
House subcommittee that be had
'bel'n gjven questions and answers in
advance when he appeared on the
NBC TV how ''21."
Today's Birthdays: Actor Bun
Lancaster is 76. Actor Ray Walston
is 75. Poht1cal commentator Patrick
J. Buchanan is 51. Actress Stefanie
Powers is 47. Author Shere Hite. is
47. Actress Alfre Woodard is 36.
By ~ A...cl•tffl Pttu
.
·Blasting Measu~e M r.evisited
;
To the Editor:
S3. I billion to be raised over the
next 20 years if Measure M should
pass. The operati ve words here are
"the next 20 years:· The smallest
pon1on of Measure M monies. or
approx imately S38 million each
)car. ts alloted to the most critical
transportation problem Orange
County has and that is the lack of
public tansponation. What there is.
snails around the outskirts of hous-
tng developments. is confined to
ml1Jor roadways. and offers no
through service to anywhere. •
-If there is Jo _be a pie .to divide
aftci:-November. lhe big bucks
hould be spent on alternative
means of transportation. Not free-
ways. We have driven workers of
this county fanher and fanher into
Proposal takes
wrong road to
traffic solutions
To the Editor:
I pl3n to vote "no" on Measure
M. m1sleadingl)' named "Traffic lm-
pro\'ement and Growth Manage-
ment Plan." This multi-biUion
dollar plan will boost the tax bill for
middle and lower income people. It
also will compound the financial
and en vironmental woes because it
encourages growth.
This proposal is backed by big
land owners. builders and their em-
ployees wbo will t,)e CQntent ~~:~ when lhe-coontr-rs covered
!louses and stores. It offers nothing
for the average person who is
plagued with commuting difficulties.
The new roads will worsen t~
problems.
The commuter rail proposals of
this measure are minimaJ. and only
a small pan of lhe measure: a
··sweetener" which makes many
people believe they are voting for a
rail system instead of more roads.
Let's buy the former Pacific Elec-
tnc right of way for a new rail rapid
transit system which is so desper-
ately needed. Don't append the rail
proposals to funds for more roads
that bring smog, people-polluti~n
arid more taxes.
SPENCER CRUMP Coron~ dcl Mar
the hinterlands of Riverside and San our 1racts from access to the outside
Bernardino counties in search of.. world of be.aches. movies. libraries.
affordable housing. How do they get shopping. etc. except by automobile.
10 those JObs 1n all the hotels. shop-We don't have two car fam ilies here.
ping 1malls and office structures? but it is a basic necesstty to suppl y
Commute in their cars. That is ca rs for 15 and 16 )Car olds. They
ne11her cheap nor efficient. could get on a bus. But what bus?
Oranie County must address the Going where? I have yet to see a
immediate problems of housing. bike rack or a surlboard rack on any
There should be moratorium on all OCT A bus. , _
housing constructi on except for low-· -
cost housing for middle and low The Me"as ure M m o ney
income people and get them into earmarked for real solutions to our
Orange County closer to their jobs. tran~.1xmation woes will go for more
The moratorium should exist until studies and commissions. These bu-
rapid, non-polluting traffic sqlutions rcaucrau arc proba61 y smacking
ha ve been met. tbeir lips over this windfall. They
We have 9cver coupled housing will easily spend their yearly ·allot-.
or commercial development with ment in the first six months and all
requirement$ for transponation. We we will have is a nice fat bunch of
h:l\ e <.'fTecttvel} isolated dwellers in paper. neath bound of course.
l\:o amount of money will see the
20 I 0 (that's 20 -Yea~ folks) traffic
problems improved without genuine
lradcrsh,p. Measure M hands the
mone) to the same old gang that put
us where we are today. By 2010.
c..'' CJ) square 1 nch of land will be
dn eloped. Oranse County will have
become the classic example of greed,
thoughtless desecration of nature's
resources and very 1J9ssibly a place
''hl·re noon would voluntarily
clloosc 10 li ve.
·It's NO ON M. Ti me for us now
to· really think about what the year
20 I 0 will bring in our "quality of '
hfe .. and it sure isn't more smog
from m9rc cars on more freeways.
MARY l..OU RIPL&Y
Laguna Beach
Sup~rvisors adding to· rbad Woes .
To the Ed11or.
I JUSt read in m) paper that the county Planning
Commission has JUSt issued building permits for some
300 homes and a couple of golf courses, etc., for the
do" n coast planned development.
Then I received my notice of the forthcoming
elcci1on. No'. 7. hst1ng. among other items. that of
·'THE O RA NGE COUNTY TRAFFIC IMPROVE-
MENT AND OROWTH MANAGEMENT PRO-
GRAM." If the granting of the above buildjng permits
1s an example of the gr9wth management, we can expect
to conttnue as we ha ve in the past. And if this
proliferation is considered to be in the best interest of
traffic improvement, I certainly advoc.ate a big NO
when vou all go to the palls.
I know we elected tho~ responsible fo r the above
forked tongue emanati on. but we cenianly don't have
to ta~ ourselves addttionally to enable them to continue
the m1smangement they ha ve demonstrated. Obviously.
the prov1 ion for more road surface will only encourage
more buildings and more traffic which probably would
be all well and good if the additional roads were all in
place and usable before any more construction is ,
permitted.
I do urge everyone to go to the poUs on th e ~venth
and also remember this double standard ethic when the
next elec11on for county officials comes around.
ALAN L. BLUM
Balboa Island
-sena-ocT.C to S(hool Off-year voting
To the Editor. ShOWS election
Last January. I asked one -of our Orange County Transportation . ~ t · ~· d.
commissioners (Mr. Richard Edgar) for proof that diamond lanes work. My I or ax IS 1 I xe
concern was that underutmzation of car pool only. HOV-diamond lanes
would result in wasted freeway capacity. ·
He assured me that "mountains of data" exist. supponins. and proving
the diamond lane claim. I received from him, one Little moleh11l: The Route
55. 18th Month Repon. Let me assure you. tha' skimpy. hastily prepared
report did not offer one iota of proof that the diamond lane is better than
a regular. general purpose lane.
Since then. I have accumulated a literal mountain of data, mostly
Caltran's En vironment.al Assessment Studies, albeit without proof. Con-
versely, these studies indicate that the diamond lane option guarantees
increased congestion, related pollution. and accident rates when chosen over
the general use alternative.
Vote No on. Measure M. Send the OCTC back to ·school.
LARRY M. KOENIG
Tustin
To the Editor:
An> school board candidate. who
a cepts campaign funds from an)-
·one who does business-for-profit
with th e school distnct has an im-
mediate problem ~th ethics.
Wh> are we being asked to con-
sider a w increase (Measure M) m
an ofT-)'car election? This is about as
"rigged" as things can get.
-
DAN C. MELA RKEY
Costa Mesa
Ballot gives con\lolute_dJ:iewmeaning .
or "no" on this one. For the record.
a "no" vote means you support the
human riahts ordinance. A .. yes ..
vote means you favor dclctina the
n::fen::Me to sexual orientation from
the ordinance;
Measure N, is an important issue.
Maybe more so than the avnqc.
voter realizes. It i1 beina watched
and obsaved by othtt communities.
other. 'talcs prombly.
Sadly, the ballot queatioft is IO
convOluted, so tWistarthat1t may be
impossible to boneltly determine
how voters fed. Euept oonfued. • • • Speaki .. of CODf\asion, Halloween wmsanilltl~justlbatatmybome.
.MY.d9 ..... 410illlOD~ a bride. I ilon"t know wtly.
kAOWI wtay.
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1s th1s,. letllng you child dress like a
cold-blooded killer?
I was relieved wheo 1 djscovered
that my son wasn't the only Jason in
the nciahborhood. The-place was
crawling with little k.illcn dressed in
hockey masks. -
Irreparable damage? Bad
messqe? I doubt it.
But just m cue I've hopelcssly
affected him, it seems he'll have
plenty of comP!n/-
Somc sort of award-should be ~~n to the folks at Sumet Mtp-
ZJM.
Their November edition. de--
Ii vered to sublcribcn die week after
the Su francilco ~uakc. ..
tuns -you IOt it -Su Pruci1CO
on the cover. Tbat #ffect Utt.le 11eaway. Su FnadlcO Fonuna"'1, tbe cover lbot t.
twea tbe 'Ocilden O.tr ~· aot
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Not many Orange Coast residents faQ1ily returned to his bin hplace of
can boast tfiey bavc pli~d their trade Toledo. Ohie. he and' bis brother
to prc~id~ ''llnd queens. Sam 0 . enrolled in college. but it~wasn't for
can. But washing out in college trig-
He has built a s1Jbs1ant~l retire-• gered his father's permi.ssion to at-
ment. business ~Qn his sk.ill as a tend art school and a lifelong career
calligrapher. He creates certificates . was born. He had a job waiting six
and awards fpr national companies months before his graduatio n from
a nd area clubs and has done the Cleveland School of Art. ·
same for the likes of Richard M "Up unu·1 this vcar. I haven't had Nixon and Gerald Ford. · · ' He even did one certificate that a vacant day when I wasn't busy.''
wangled him an invitation to Buclt-he ~id.
ingham Palace in 1984. a mes~ge of He worked as a commercial anist
goodwill to Queen Eli7abeth 11. She for 30 years. Dunng that time he
wns quite impressed with his scroll agreed to follow his wife·s dream
he sai._d, because it was so m\ich a nd move· to California. In Los
more t laborate than others she re-Angeles he opened his own s1ud10
ccivcs. "1th five employees.
What Schweiuer docs is ·more Schweitzer retired to Laguna ,
than Ju'st a quick stroke of a pen. Beach to li ve among anists 17 years
black on wh11e. He does colored ago. b ut he couldn't wnte off. his
emblems. airbrushing. business interest in calligraphy. He pursued it
logos ancr'custom a rtwork. · fir~t as a hobb) and later as a second
Thl' m ost fascinating of his works. career.
arc his illuminations, done in. the All over the Orange Coast 1s
style of medieval mo nks. He learned rvidcnce that Schweitzer was here.
. the skill under the tutelage of the He does menus. custom party in-
Bn11sh Queen's scnbe, who taugllt a '1tations. plaques and awards and
s1'\-wcck class at UC' Santa Cruz. even contracts aH the scriptwork for
Schweitzer was even made an a signmaker in Laguna Canyon.
honorary monk af\er gi ving a crash He has designed awards and
course m the slull to a monk -from ccmfica1es for several area clubs,
Wistonsm y.iho sought him out as a including the Laguna Exchange
tcachC'r. · C'lub, of which he is an active rnem-
Schweitzer. 86. has always loved ber. And he d esigns covers for the•
dra\\mg. "I can't remember not parade program for Laguna's annual
using my pencil. even in ~de Patnofs Day Parade. This year he
..chool. If there "as a book wuh a also rode in the parade as the city's
blank page at the front I'd draw or man o f the )CU. write on it." About four ~ears ago. he wrote a
It was his family's move ro New ho"·to hook on calligraphy.--Which
York when he was in high school ma) be used as a guide by itself or
that 1nspired •his car<.'C! as..aaartist along wi th personal 1ns1ruc!ion.
and later a calhgraph~r. When .his By Holly Waper
,,,,.,1101
Luve-na Hav ton is a vocal
member of thr Corona dcl Mar
communit} and owner of Ha}-
ton's Ba> Window dress shop
·the re. She 1s o n the board,.Qf
directors of the Coro na del Mar
Chamber of C..ommerce. and
"'as its first female president.
hi? also was the fi rst female
boardmemhcr at Communlt)
Church. whl·rc she rem ains ac-
t1 \l'.
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1HUASOA~NOVEMBEA 989 w
l lrdlplace: Jamestown, Ala.
~e: Corona dcJ Mar.
Job: Operate a dress shop in
Corona del Mar, the Bay Wj n-
dov.. It's my retirement store.
I've never worked so hard in
Salary: I don't have a salary. I
JUSt take what's left Q.ver.
Marital sta&us: Mamed to hus-
band Donald for 47 years.
Children: Susan, all)' and
initialling them so I know
which ones J've read.
First jeb: I worked for the
government as a buyer fot the
quar't?l'TY\astcr during World · ·
Warl I, fof th~ !erryjng divisfon
~f the Ai~ Transp(>n Command
Last vacation: an J uan
Islands. Wash.
Pet fantasy: l don'•t have an)
fanta!iies. r m much too prac-
tiral.
James. The) 're much too old lo Gripe: The "hme ofleafblow-
. gl\ c their ages. ers
Education: Geo~e Peabody in
'\ash' ille. I studied music but
didn't graduate and later took
<;cveral classes at Orange Coast. -
hkc ever} body else who's1li ved
hl'rl'
Hobbies: Reading. cooking.
tanning.
Favorite restaurant: I d on·t
lo.now that I have a' ery
ta\onte ... tud10 (afe and F1\t~
( ro" ns arc good.
Last movie seen: On Golden
Pond.
Favorite movi~: Gone W ith
The W ind.
Favorite television 1bow: .. 60
~hnutes-.. and .. Murder. She
\\rote:·
Last book read: r, c read· so
mam I can't C\en remember
th<.· la5t one. r, c had to stan
Heroes: \ltxn h"enzer.
Religion: C ungregat1onal.
Jc perfect Saturday: Working in
m~ gardt•n
Car -\n · h Bu1d.
Ac tivities: '.\:at1onal Charit)'
League. the: Corona del Mar
( hambt·r of Com~rce and the
lun~-rangt· planni!\g committee
ol < ummunat\ Church m Cor-
una dd ~far •
Greatest fear: That r ll lose my
hu..,h'Jnd. Hc·s 111 so that's a
ll'ar
Greatest a ccomplisbmeat:
lking the mother of three won-
derful chlJdre n.
Retirement plus: E'entuall} I
"oulo hl>..e to ll\e here six
month!> and an Washington six
months of each ~ear. . _
SPOTl,IGHT
Around the world with Aloha Baker Eight Orange Count~ shenffs
de pull~ rece1 \ ed awards from the
\1 1s..,1on. \ ieJO El\...s l.odgl" :!.444 at an
j nnual a\\anh 1.hnner Lodge Ex-
auhcd Ruler Ntwt Seal presented
l\\O J\A.ard\ tor bra'e~ and one for
merit
... By HOU Y WAGNER
°' -o.-y -Staff
When .\loha Baker offers to show
photos and mo\ 1es of her travels.
people don·t cringe OF roll their ey{~.
The Balboa .,enin~ula resident
gives spellbinding accounts of her
l'\penences as an adventurer. world
tra.,,,elcr. film producer and author.
Born 10 Bnush parents 1n Win-
TIC(X'g. Canada. in 1908. Baker was a
tra\C~kr almost. from b1nh.
Her famil} returned to Englan~
\\1th the on~t of World War I so her
father could rl'J01n his famil) 's rcg1-
men1 there He "a" l ilied in the war
1n IYI.,
.\fter the "ar. Baker and her 'i1ster
"Crt' sent to j French boarding
~hool 1n Belgium. as her father had
"1 hed. But ~·' crc weather there
<lro'c ha mother ")(>uth\\ard and
"he ~kctC'd anothcr school for her
daush1ers m Nice. France.
At 14. Baker gN the t hance of a
lifetime he had met and admired <.~apt. \\alter Wandel>' el I. an adven:
1urC'r. '"' l'ntor and former sailor
\\Ith an 11ch for "orld tr:l\el.
Wanderwell. I 3 \Cars her senior.
had changed h1'i name fro m
Valerian Piec.t:,ns~1 "h1lr on a walk-
ioi 1oui of. the Ln ucd Sta1cs in
191 .i. because hl' "anted a name
that su11ed him. He also wanted a
name people could pronounce.
When he offered Baker the chance
to JOIO his auto tra\ els around the
wo rld. she 1umped at 11 In 19:!.2.
the) set off on a transcontinental
auto trip from Europe.
Thoush she was only 14. Baker
said she had little trouble securing
her mother's pemuss1on 10 JOin the
tnp.
"Somewh~rc in th~rc my mother
said she was )oung o nce. too:·
Baker recalled. "And I was terribly
bored with sc'hool by that age."
.\nd the age difference between
h"r and Wand('rwell worked in
Baker's favor. "Mother wouldn·t
have let me go with a youngster ...
she said.
The tnp contmucd as a round-thc-
wo rld auto race. tarted and finished
in Detroit. the journey took.them to
43 countries on four continents in
three )cars. The expedition swcUcd
fro m two 10 ei&ht travelers at a time
and was the first 10 go aro und the
world b) car. .
The car was a model with a
mod11ied body Wandcrwell had de-
signed and for 1 which he held a
pattnt for 14 year.s. The car looked
like a precursor to a Land Rover,
and Wandef"\¥ell had dcsfaned a fca-
__ turc he called a ··speed slope" on the
bad. The design 1s no"° known as a
fastback.
For four vears Baker followed her
lo'c lnerall) 10· 1he ends of the eanh.
seeking adventure and Wanderv.ell's
affcclfon.
.. Deane. these were the days o f
'irgm1t) ... she said ... And if you
don ·t think \hat's a task .....
But Wanderwdl had promised
Bakcr'io mother another woman
"ould always be on the tnp and wtth
o nl} bnef exceptions. he kept his
\\Ord. Bolter tells how one woman
traH·lrr. a Russian who also spokl'
English and ChineSt'. was sto pped a1
the 1tx·nan bordcr and turned away
bt·cau!>C she was Wh11e Russian.
Ba~cr and Wandc~dl pres1ed on
thro ugh 1bena and. 1n all the· fan.
fare surrounding the 1oum ey. she
said she was even made a colonel 1n
tb<' Siberian amn.
"The 1bcnam( d1dn ·t lnq w quite
"hat-ll> do "ith us ... she said ... T h"
Red'\ "erl·n·1 C'\tabhslkd in oc1al
gracr ... So thl.'~ madr ml' a colonel in
the r1.·g.imen1 there ·· ·
f hc pair sun-ncd b~ filming their
tra,el and sho"ing the films 10
pj~ mgmo' 1c house audiences in
eal'h Cll\ the\ \. ISlll.'d.
Co.pies of ' her Ii I ms ha\ C' tx-en
donat~d 10 the archt' cs of the
·\c:\dem} of Mouon Picture .\ru
.ind Sciences .and the <)m1thson1an
lns111u1e. ~ --
The Ira' ekrs also pnnted and
o;old sou' enir hrochures and
hartl'rl'd "hale\ er tht') could for
"l\aln\'r tlw~ neeJcd along the wa).
\I one point. Baler ..:11d. thl')
trJdcd empt~ ~" .:anc. 1n l'\l'hangc
lor being pulkd h' O\en aao '> a
rl\l'r nonh of Bomba} It "as the
n nh "a' across thl· n'cr and thl.'
1.Jr1s 1.hd much to s1mplif, the
natl\es· Ines bccau~ 11 aliO"cd
them to earn and \Ion· morC' "'lltN
than the\ COUil.i Uthef\\IS\.'. -
.. Cun1a1ncr" of an) ~ind 'H'rc
quill' 'aluahle:· B..ila \aid.
Bala t:ml'rg1.•d a\ th1.· star .\
~Jut~ "11h piercing e~es. lo ng
hrt.)''n trcs\Cs and Jn l'ngag1ng smile.
'>he captured the hi."art'i and 1magina·
1ion' of aud1em·e, nrn,.,,,here. -\
ht:adhnr from lhl' f rl'Ol'h. CdlllOO Of
a IQ~~ Ne'' 'i nr~ Jlerald read·
"Brain,. Beaul' and Brl'e{·hl· .. ·· Thl'
'iof) tdls of her am' a l "1th 1hc car
1.ara,an.
.\ l·artoon of Raler shO\A.'> her
''ailing do"n a '1rcl·t 1n Spain \\Ith
J ,hort. M:juat l ameraman. foUo°"l'd
h' J ..-rowd o f lo~:al url'h~ns. Th1.'\ ~·Nl' fa~inatl'd b' her because the\
h.id ne-ver sct'n ~ "'Tlm:m wt"3nng
•
Aloha Baller and car are hoisted ashore In nentstn, Ollna
pant<;
Bui de,p1ll' thl· npt'd1tt0n''
rdd:mt1es. the JC\Urnl')" "eren't all
fun and gam~. Baler r«.allcd sleep-
ing in cots: on th<.' ground. m farm-
hou\t'" aoJ "hl'fl'.I. er the\ could find
J night'" lodging .\I rough pots the
lrJH'k" had Ill IO\A. the car acros"
n' a'. O\ 1.'r hndgec, or up hill\ .\
011.•mhcr of the pjrt\ had to stand on
calh .1u10 and aatt; of equipment a
lhl'' \A.Crl' unloa1.kd from ships he·
· l'au~ 1he crane o pcrators were olien
a larckss bunch
.. 11.,ou d1dn·1. th1.· nau,es treated
11 hl1.· 1t \A.a" IU"t ano ther pi~ of
l Jrgo." he \J1d "The~ d1dn·1
undeP.>tand the equipment "as
frJg1lc and thl'' ·J 1ust drop 11 there ...
. Hui the tnp "a' \\Orth whatever
trouhk the tra\elcr.. C'ncountcred.
'h1.· said. &~l·r has t·amped o n the
spm1.· of tht> phmx m Egypt ("the)
hadn ·1 c'ca' a ted 11 o we could JUSI
dnve nght up on the 53nd") and
~·en the last funeral cerrmon' of the
\JOI hed Ka\l\Ondo lnbe or Ugan-
d.t
"T he hardship { rcall) the ad' ~n-
1 ure :· she ~1d. although she addcd.
.. It "as safeT 1o·tra\d then because
of the custom'i ·of the >Aorld:·
.\ccounts of Baker's travels could
till 'olumcs. and the\ do. he ha
eroduccd eight films ·rrom the lnp
footage and "ntten two books, he
is sllll seel ing a pubhshcr for her
econd bonk. ..M y Dn v1 n1 Pa ion ··
The utJe. she said. 1s a pla) on
r
"ord' .. nnl' pa~s1on 1\ to see tt\e
"l>rld anJ "1n the race The other
"a' 10 "'" thC' man:· he said.
..\nd she d1J. \\andcN-ell mamcd
hl·r in 1425 alter tht•1r return fro m
thl' lir-$1 rnund-thl'·"orld 'o~ag<'
The' l:on1'inul-d to tra,el. t1lm and
k'l'lurc togethl·r but also pur5ued
an\lthe1 P"""'n Former sailor
\\ andc~ell had al"a~s hoped to
rl'lum 11) lhl· 'ca and "a~ al"avs on
lhl' lml~\IUI '"' J 1,h1p to bu~.
Hl· found onl' in ~uthem C'ah-
fom1a in 1 a'\~ Hr hought the ship
-"h1ch hjJ Ix-en u\t'd for rum
running and (1ln1i~·ated in a raid -
at a go\l·mm1.•nt jUl.'taon.
"I guc.,, th~ p.anp."lef' N \\hoe' er
b.id lJ"'neJ 11 d1dn·111l c that." Baker
"-tld '
\\ 11h1>ut tun her d ahorat1on. she
e \pla1n1:d ""'mc o n e k illed
\\ ande~dl :i tler he bought the ship.
'he nll'I v. alter Baker a \ear later
jl a bam JJn\e in his home tate of
\\ ~1lming .. II was a wtld affair. the
onl~ thing 1n to"n 10 do on a Fnda)
n1gh1:·_ 'lhl' ...a1J llf the dance.
Waht>r &Ila \A.a~ a kmdfcd sp1n1
\A.1th a \CO 10 "<'e tht" world and
.. "1dowh~"1 didn't 511 well with me:· she ..aid Tht.· pair was mamcd
and conunued tr.i,ehng. •
loha Baler'\ \C'Cohd around the
"orld car tnp "'cnt from 1935 to
I Q)Q, but things v.ere different then.
.. h \\3!> 3 dtffcr.cnt world by thcn.u
she rec-ailed "fapan was read)' for
\\ar and e'cf)one else (outside the
l 1 •• ) knc\\ 1t "
Dcpulle\ &eve Ripple of ln1ne.
Wa~ne Peters ot Hunttngton Beach
Dan !"oul of Ocean 1de and 'Set .
Dann) Jarvis 01 ( orona received an
. a\\.ir<l for hra' en for their actions
<lunn!! a pun.u1t ·1n Ma).
\\ h1k pursuing a suspected auto
lhtel lilt' \U peel e merged from the
'eh1clc and -;hot Deput~ Ripple in
the head f~plle his "o unds. Rip-
ple ai'\d other depu11es connnued to
chase the su pet't on foot as be fired
at them The uspect was captured
and ta~en 1nw l'USIOO~ Deputy Rip-
ple" sun I ' ed the "ound but is still in
tht."rap) and unable to return 10
\A.Ork
The S«o nd a"ard for bra'en was
to depuues Mau Barr of \' orba
Lin~a. Cliat S&uclllord of M1SSJOn
\' 1e10 and Sgl. Jarvt1.
The three appn.·hcnded an armed
USp<!\.'t aft('r a car chase . from
M1~s1on \ ICJO to El Toro.
The ment a\A,ard wen.l to 1n-
' 1.'">llgator Tom Sc••pba~ assigned
to thl' 1n,es11ga11on detail at-the
Laguna ~1gucl substation. He is
de nbcd. as .. an t'xt't'pllo na l police
oO"lec!r with the abtlu) to 1mmedi-a1cl~ spot and n aluate persons and
c;11uat1ons of a cnminal nature·· ·
In one 1nc1dent. hupbacok rt'·
corded a dcscnptton and hccnsc
number of a man in a market who
lool ed suc;p1c1ous. An ho ur later a
tian~ robbcn occurred in town a nd
the dcscnpunn o f the suspect
matched the d"..cnpt1on the in-
' csugator had logged. Because of the
dcscnpuon and license number. the
suspect \A, as arrested He was latCT
found gu1l" of a rash of bank rob-
bcncs and 1s ~n-mg pnson time.
• • •
Kiwanis CJ•b of C..u Mesa re-
pons 11 has mad<' a total of $9.500
m donations to area c harities so far um }C.ar. Funding was dmved
matnl) from the an9uaJ Costa Mesa
KJ"ams Orange ('ounty All.SW
Ba ~etball Gamc.ilartcd in 1965 by the Club ·
Agenc.ies the c ub helps su n
include Children Hospu.al o~
ange Count). Bors and Girls Oubs;
YMC '\. Cahfom1a Parks Ministry:
I\ auon '\rmy: World Vision:
W~chtTe B1ble Translators: COS\I
Mesa H igh hool Athlete of the
Year and scholarships: Oran,c Coast
College Foundation; Costa Mesa Poh~ Explore~ and 8tC)-clc-Safety
J>roaram: KJllybrookc School Sci·
ence Program and the L.A. Times
chanty fund
Warited :~· AppficatiqnS for Newport Arts· .EommissiOn. -post
r pubhc and pnva\e scclon ha~ for specc ln Nt\lft yean.
The prop-am Wilt be prncnled II tbe Hunti.on
Beach Public Ubrary. 7111 TaJben Ave. ~bODS
are not required but 1 .$1 donation is reqaaled(tlt tbc
door. For tnfonnation. call Micl\lcl 5'1F at 9641729S.
11t.. ' Yill;. 9-2:JO • 1:tS .._-. ..... t.
..
Fountain Vt-I~ hool Olstnct. 17).tO Santa Suzanne.
muh1puf"PO!C room. appc>tnt~nts at 96J-2lS..
In Ncwpon Beach. from IO:'S a.nt to 3:30 p.m . at
the H)att Ncwpontr Retort. 1107 Ja.mbc}rer Roed.
Ptau I. appointments at 644-1100.
In C05ta Mesa. ffom l :lO p.m. to 7:1S p.nt. Nov.
13 1t·Mcsa Verde Methodist Church. 1701 Bektt Sl.. in
the FdloM.tup Hall. apponuneuts at=.~ tom 3
to 7:,S p.m. o,. 27 1t Gui ~~-~-=-~~~of'Or-.. 1610 Adams A,t .• 1n the~. 4Jliil
1Mnts at 979-7900: and from l : I S to 7 p.a NoY. 27 at 5'. J.:tlttn ., C'.athobc Olurch. 196' Or-., A ft.. im ..
Olwdl Hall. F« mOR 1n<onnabol about uq•ol dM:ilt *'-a.II IM Red Oo11 at 13S-SJ8 I, at 490.
•
Los Angeles' No.· Z newspaper
folds, ends its I 18-year lineage •
9y JOHN HOllN wrote a sto f his employer's
'" r 1 " ,,_...., downfall for t e Herald's afternoon
LOS ANGELES -Displaying the edition, It s headtin"cd in large
same grit that enlivened. the Los type:· Herald Examiner closes.
Angeles Herald Examiner even in its "It has y been a cause,"
dying days, the paper's editor on Furillo. a sev -year Herald vc.te~n.
Wednesday urscd his staff to publish said in an int view after finishing
"a hell of a last edition." his story. "It's really sad. the(C'S
' Burdened by a ceaseless stream of been some great' people come
losses and no suitable buyer, the through here. ... We had a lot of
Herald. once. the nation's 1araest freedom here. no'\ just journal-
ahernoon paper, said that today's istically but where people could be
morning edition would be its last. themselves ... you didn't have to
As dazed staffets stood sileptly in conform to a button-down im~e.
. the ner room1 editor Ma~well "This paper has been more than a
11#1&1 pf Ill
Herald Examiner reporter An~ Furlllo I~ t~ld the newspapef II ceaslne pultllcMlon.
· McCronon-told.mem: 0 1f.you fiiVe·-JO • it's been a cause for a lot ot
no more ·questions. then (let's) 10 people, to keep a viable No. 2 in Los
back to work an4 put out a hell of Angeles."
a las\ edition." A much poorer sister to the Los
Staff writer Andy Furillo quickly Angeles Times.· the Herald• was a
----Airline
takeover .
bill. OK' d ·
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
House voted Wednesday to give.the
transportation secretary broad new
powers to stop airline. takeovers.
The bill, sent to the Senate on a
300.1 13 vote. wou19 requjre aovern-
ment rejectton of any airline
takeover ,.ahat m1gh1 affect safety.
hinder competition, cut a carrier's
size. affect jobs or result in foreign
control unless the secretary de-
termines that the merger or buyout
is in the public interest.
Transportation Secretary Samuel
Skinner has said he doesn't want or
need the new authority and wouJd
recommend a presidential veto. The
vote exceeded the two-thirds margin
that would be needed to override a
veto.·
The House added two amend-
ments opposed by Democratic a1,1d
Republican leaders of the Public
Works Committee. which sent it to
the House floor with strong
bipartisan suppon. · Hotel doors open.
Whit• doves are rel••ecl tabov•) at th•
openlnt of the RMluon ra.aa Hotel.
1...,0 MacArthur Blvd., lrvlne, on
WedneldaJ. Supervisor Thomas Rll•J
tr'9ht pttotoJ raises-th• hoters n-. as /Vet
Haffar, hotel general 111anager, cheers.
-faisty. sometimes irrcvere~t ch.ro~i
cler of urban livina, excelhng 10 its
coverage of City Hall. local sporu
and th~ entenainment industry.
"for 118 cars the Hertld ~m· · ronicled
the hfe and times of Los ARJC . an
have been an imponant voice in the
development and arowth of the re-
gion ... said Los Angeles Times pub-
lisher David Laventhol.
"While the competftivc picture for
ncwspa_pers has chanacd over the
decades, the absence o( the Herald is
going to place an e~en greater ~·
sponsibility on 1he T1m~s ~'? be faar,
accurate and complete in 1\s report·
ing and to . provide . a . forum ~or
multiple voices on. 1mpo11Ant is-
sues·· Laven1hol said.
w'hile it had neither the salaries..
staff nor facilities of the Times, the
Herald broke a number of important
stones 1n_its reign, from Mayor Tom
Bradley's financial dealinas to mis-
. (Please see EXAMINER/BJJ
O.a.e change extended the
authority to cover any takeover that
would reduce wages, benefits or the
number of employees at the affec(ed
airline. Another change. approved
Tuesday. woulp prevent Texas Air
Corp. owner Frank Lorenzo from
acquinng another airline. It excludes
acquisition by anyone who has sent
more than one airline into
bankruptcy.
U. s: savings bonds to ·earn less · interest
WASHlr-iGTON (AP) -U.S. mon1hs. down from the 7.8 1 percent said Wednesday. ·
savings bonds will earn interest at .a ra~e prevailing over the last six However. the depanment had to
rate of 6.98 percent over the next six mon1hs. the Treasury Department uspend new sales indefinitely Tues-
day because of congrcss1onal failure.
.to l'nact legi slation raising the feder-
al debt limit.
C9unty economic ,
growth seen iri '90
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.. By the Dally Piiot '• The Orange County economy is
expected to grow moderately in 1990
and 1n the first five years of the next
decade. according to a repon re-
leased by Wells Fargo Bank's Econ-
omics Division.
While the country's gross regional
l)roduct ts expected to grow 3. 7
pertj:nt in 1990. and an average of
3.6 percenl annually through 1995.
employment growth will sfow to a
2.6 percent increase next year. the
bank predicted.
Annual employment growth since
1982 has averaged 4.5 percent in
Orange County, according to Jospeh
A. Wahcd, senior vice president and
chief economist for Wells Fargo
Bank.
"The county will continue rb post
steady growth. with job gains averag-
ing 2.8 percent. or about 40.000 new
11on of 1hc Orange County etonomy .
In th<.· future. Wahed expects local
economic ifO" th will be generalcd
b) SCf\ ice businesses, rather than
manufac1unng and constructiOJl.
The repon made $Cvcral other
obser"uuons and forecasts:
• Gro"1h will be fueled by the
conunul'd nse of the county as an
1mponana business and financial
Cl'nler as """ as by vibrant tourism
industl), which is expanding beyond
11s 1rad1 ttonal reson and amusement
park act1' 111rs into a strong business
tra' cl market.
• Thl' area's electronic. aerospace
and high-tech firms will spearhead
manufactunng acttvity. due in pan
to the deve lopment of UCl as a
maJor research institution.
-------------------------.1.!:===~==~==========~====~'=::!J jobs per Jear. between now and 1995,' sai Wahed. "But the pace of
• Activity has cooled this ~r in
line with the slowing U.S. and Cali-
fornia l'COoom1cs and should con-
tinue to do so in 1990. Employment
growth 1s expected to hit a still
respt'Ctablc 2.6 perttnt pace next
year. compared to a 4.5 percent
avl'raAc annual increase since 1982.,
..
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=ber. Charter Hospital of
pRSenlS a series of ftee
on the an of parenting.
SMn enBghttning workshops
wUl be praenred on nine weeMighcs
lllo :J:: the moadt. 1be r.opa
... ... ... pmtldl'19')ies
to lhe ~of teen aidde. 1'hlle no d\lqJ. but~ are Um-
llld. IHen-e .:i-now bf a.. (nt)Mf. t.
. .
htt ~sponsored '1y Charter Hospital of Long Beach
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econo"'iic growth will be slower than
the rapid expansion the county ex-
perienced in the 1970s and 19~."
Wahcd cited two factors that may contrib~te to the slowdown: the end
of a· tOna business cycle for the U.S.
economy as a whole and the matura-
• The service sector remains
quite strong. but manufacturing has
turned sluggish 1n the wake of a
drop-off in defense contracts .
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Do you. wut ery1t8l clear water for juit ·
pennies • day? .
EXAMINER ''°"' 12 management and safety problems of
local mass tra nsit to David
Beaelman's chcck-foraing scam. ~ The paptr's closing leaves the me~ropolitan area with only lone
maJOr daily. T he Daily News of Los
-Angeles 1s based ut-ihe San Fernan-
do Valley and the Orange County
Register 1s located in Santa Ana.
"The dosing of a ne~paper is sad
news fo r the community as well as
for journalism ." said Robert
Burdick. ed itor"Uf yhe Daily' News.
NEvy YORK (AP) -·Th• lollowlno ir,t shows the New Vort. Stoa EicchanSM stocks alld warrants lttal have gone uo the
mosl and down lhe most basltd on e>er cent of chanoe lor Wedne\dav No securlllu 1r,ding below S2 or 1000 shares are Included
Net and oercen1age cttanQes arr J"'-diflerence belwffn the prevlOus clos ng orlce and Wednesda~·s S JO om orlce UPS Name Last Che Pct 1 lt1•etoglc 1~. -\I UJI 1s.l 2 CrossldSv pf A 7'• 1 UP 1,, 3 lmDCPAm 2' 1 • • Uo lt •·Am~amilv 11-.. 21 J UP J · S Cronl<1Sav S1' ~ UP · 1 . 6 t1all Frank 3 • lt Uo l ·
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NEW YORK (AP) -Ttte following Hsi snows ttte Over· 1ne· Counter stock' end warran1s·1tta1 have gone uo 1tte most end down ltte most bastd on oercent ot cttange for Wednesdav No securities trading below S2 or 1000 snares are included. Nel and Percentage ctt11nges are ltte difference between the Previous closing Price and Wednesdav's last or bid Price
• UPS Name LUf Cflf Pct. 1 Pennvw~vo "\• t ~ UP '4.2 2 VallevF L 4 • l UP fj 3 VlblEnvr 2 • + l UP ' rensnall 1•· + , UP s AmerovArm r: t 1. UP f Xyvls on , UP
Sc1D-r;n11m lt UP ii ' ~ Clln en wr ~~" t •• UP 12 SteffBldrs "II UP 10 1
. ' "The -Oi versity of voieft heft lw
been reduced by one and that's a
blow to this community. The read·
ers ~ent ·ct~hcre o•ct the yean. I'm not sure I unden&and why. I
think the Herald Examiner's news
"It's troubhna. Unt>nuna&ely il
speaks to a tre nd in our business
1 that we've aot to have mo~ raders
if "'e're aoina to ~ successful In tt)c
Iona tcnn." Anderson said.
"This 1s a very dark day for the
city of Los Anaclcs.'' said Charles
Fleming. who covered the mction-
p1cture industry for the Herald.
'coverage in many cases was quite
good."
N. Christian Anderson. ed itor of
the Register, said, "The Hmald is an
example 'of a newspaper \hat had a
lot of rcsJ>C(:t from myself -Jld
people at ouN)#!wspaper. We alwa~
thought of it as a very li vely. vc
fri'endly. locally aures!ive. wcl ~
ed ited newspaptr." .. '
"Qf course it's a trqedy," said
Rip Rease, a Herald Examiner· re·
pooer from 1919 to 1983 and now
a freelance writer. "For all the .ups
and downs and the flaws of the
Herald in the last I 0 years it was still
always a very lively read with oc-
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eas1onaJ excellent . 1oumah1m. con-
sistently in tbe spons section."
Gres Bruton. a former Herald
rl'porter now work1n1 for the Los
Anacles Times. s.11d: "It was ob-
vious 1t as comina. but to have ll
actually happen 1s depress1'ng
beyond words •... For .me and a lot
of ptople it was an 1mponant part of
our growth and our hfc ~nd made us
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NEW YORK (AP) Nov 1
Adv•nce<I Declined · ¥r>el'l,nge<1 oral uues New ttlgtts New lows
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Look no further than South
Coast Senior Villas!
\\.hat "e are.
"It's lake losing a relative or "
really &ood fncnd." he wd of has
former ne"·spaper's dem tS(
::.Ever) body bas been '8d and cry-
ing People are bcina aSkcd to stay
euher a couple of mo nths, or a
couple of days a nd others are be1na
released right away." said Elena Vil-
lanueva, a secretary to the d1rectoT
'\ls•: 1.1·.\Dt:ns
tt tMors AmFamllv IBM Am~r T& T
FedNM111 s ~ristMV'SQ .utn Utll endv ForCMotor
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C....., • $I 162!:> r;e<'ll I* pound NY Come• IC)OI
,._"' WIO ~ '.,_.. Qef\11 I PQunCI
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•-SS 185 t<ancl)< & t<atmen lontf O••'~ QUOl•I
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of fi nances.
In the rococo lobby wiib~·ts t u~ floors. employees h each
other as word spread that ftews-
paptr ... ould cl<>K.
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Collection sites at all Target stores
through Nov. 4
This holiday season you can teach your children
the value of giving ... by bringing a new or used toy
to your favorite Target store. Toys will be sorted.
refurbished and distributed to sick, disabled and
underprivileged children through participating
Not-For-Profit organizations.
In return for your generosity. you will receiVe
from Mattel a ··wish book·· containing coupons
good toward the purchase of selected Mattel toys.
These include some of the following toys which
are at special Target prices this week:
• Selected Barbie dolls
•-Selected-Barbie playsets
• SeJected Hot Wheels toys
l' •He-Man ·
· • Astrosub or Temxlaw
•Disney Learn-to-Dress dolls
• Dream Time Carousel ·----....• •1aJkin, Fiurl'horle
• P J. Sparkles
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toys to ~ designated by 1qet. ..
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OrMge Cout O~IL y PILOT I ThUrlld8Y. November 2. 1988
. .
:_\XJife, mi$tFess .€Jet ··what they ·want ly CHMIL.IS GOftf\I nalftaa VllM. ~ OMAR SHAltff' Dec:1uer nalred the llCOnd round
BICIUf.I
DUR ANN LANDERS: Your
re8den continue to de•te the ques-
tion: who &ets the best of t.be deal,
the Wife« the-Other Woman: I've\
been both_ \<> I know what I am
talking about. J was once ithe lover of a married
man. later I met and married a
wonderful au . We had a. rich, full
wife. She would grieve if he died, but one an the world who sleeps like the Both vulnerable Soul ~ of dubl and cubed tbe acc-ldna or
in time;. anbthrr lover would come dead. I've' tried to eliminate thlnp · h clellt. diafnoada before surnnderint a
alQnf and take his place. that might be 'tausina the problem, NOmTH tnc' k in tUI ault as West dhcardcd It was-eaS) for m~o ~ze tt~e such as drinkina coffee and Cokes. • K II 5 J Soylh rf ed the signs when my husband s affair eating cltocolate at night and k~ the nine ol 1pades. na
began. But I always knew that his ing my radio on until all hours, but \J Q 1 5 club return and led a spade, taken
family wouJd come first. There were nothiog seems to help. Mom has to () 1 5 3 by West's ace. Another club,. pre .. no scenes or. ac,·usations. He neH!r come back in my room at least four • I 6 2 sentint a uaeless ruff-tluff, now
knew that I koew. The children times to wake me up She acts WEST EAST completed declarer's · downfall.
· ved irritated and I don't blame her. • A 9 • Q J I 7 • . • the table
• and respected their father ttll the y;--RRf00Mwii<'~a~tirlt1i&e~t"1o~V~err111nrnrrr.rrlrirr!(>--V"TT.r---~nr-r....;_-:.___-11wt.J.JoL1uf:lld~ha~vue~~llMlml.DJrna~it~lesSIL2.!lso~~ec~~-~.---l
would have no responsibilities in· he died. Th~ Other Womap did not embarrassed because '1 am unable to 0 J 9 O Q -18 4 er tried the table's seven. East's nine .
. . y Nlier.·e l
both Wife and the Other woman
act what they want. '
The wife has his name, bis chil-
dren and financial security. The
family stays intact. The children a~
sofar as his care is concerned. Of surface during his long illn~ss nor accomplish wbat seems so easy fur • It Q I 11 7 4 • A 9 5 or '----ts ror--..1 ..1~'--cr to ovarn•ff course she would ~ extremely upset ·did she appear at .his funeral. I'm e"eryone else. Can you think of SOUTH rKal \;al~... "'' ..
,, , never forced to choose between their
parents. There are no problems or
unpleasantness at weddings and
family gatherings. Should the hus-
band die before his wife, she inMrits
the lion".s share of whatever estate
there is plus· all the emotional su~
pon accorded the widow ..
if he died. or if he I~ her. But 1n sure 11 ,,asn't be<'ausc she didn"t something or someone who miaht • 6 3 with the ten, and South tried to split
most instances. she wo uld not be care. She had class. I ad mired her. h e IP me? -L 0 ST r N \J A K 10 1 2 out the hearts by cuhina the ace-
wilLing to marry him and make -POUGHKEEPSIE DREAMLAN D A A .,. 1 6 2 kina. The end result was down room for his family in her life. Her • • •• DEAR LOST: If Y" uve DOI ud v • th
freedom and independc'nce come DEAR ~N N L NDERS: I am 17 rt complete medical ~•p, I rec· • l r~~ the contract to succeed, de·
fi rst. So metimes shl' is married tct )Cars old and can·t wake myself up ommead ll. Tltere CMld H
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Hme The biddln1: clarer needed to find West with the her career. 1n the morning. I set my alarm pltysical or •emrolepcal ,,...lem Sotl.. W.a Nortll f.aat h
Having a lover can be fabulous. It clock, but skep right through itA My tut nffds lookJ8c 18&o. U '" ~ I \J. l • p.. 3 • ace or spades and 3-2 breaks in bot
means ph)sical and emotional needs mother has :llways gotten me up for oat OK, CHslder 1•lq t. a Ueep 3 o ... • \J . Pau red suitt. After ruffina the second
arc met on a regular baSl'l. no strings !ichool and m~ ummer JObs. In disorder clmlc. (Au Yffr Het.r to r.. Pam trick, declarer should have immedi· The Other Woman chooses the
world that suits her 11eeds. Does she
love him? The answer is alm6st
always les. She would be very un-
happy i he were seriously ill. but she
attached. There 1s no playing the Janual) ru be in college and won't find oat •~re tile 1teatt1t oee ls.) , . •• ately ducked a diamond. Declarer
fi eld, which becomrs mon· danger-be able to depend on her. Being uable to 1e1 •P la tile m•ra· Opmin1 lead: Kina ot • ' can ruff the club return-and must
ous every year. Bui she would not M > friends don't seem to have in& witlto•t foar cemmudo raids by Should you ~raw trumps first or then lead a spade. Wesrcan sr~b the
marry the man even if he leQ ~is this problem. o I guess r m the onl)~ your motlaer Is sertou. ao about settina up your side-suit spade and force declarer with anoth·
llOHOS(.OPI·:
n•nday, Nov. !
ARIES (March 21-April 19): No
more ex,cuses fo r not writing.· Get
thoughts. concepts on paper. Mem-
ber of opposite sex wants you to
succeed despitc··recent minor dis-
pute. Long-distance co mmunication
could result in e>.citing assignment.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Even-handed approach necessal).
Strive to be neutral despite temp-
tation to get 11 ofT your chest. Famil} poncmcnl. You might be chiding
member says. "I need the money!" )Ourself ... h ~as o ob' iou~ and I
Stress moderation. sense ·of your d1d n°t sec 11!" Emphasis on pc t'i.
own survival. dependents. emplo) ment.
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): There LEO (Jul} 23-i\ug. 2.2): tmc for
is division among close friends. ffi m::-:---......,.,u""'n"'"'1,-e8lit'hppea1. l'+lca11s JC fa9C ttt4'e
ily. Controversy could surround hmued. Inform 01hcrs. ··.\II s1op.,
pan nership ormamage plans. lf >ou :m· out! .. Em phaSI'; on st~lc.
don't kn9w what to do. do nothing. r.m 11i' it). strong low rela11onsh1p.
Means play wa111nj game. You'll l'\[1es. Libra pe rsons "ill ligurt
· dream tl\'e solution! · -Pro minently.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Ke) V~RGO (Aug. 23-&pt. ~2 1· You'll
personnel will ~ l~ted. You'll d1 cover mt)SIOg hnk. Check for
discover cau~ for recent dela)'. post· safel\ haLards a soc1ated \\1th auto-
Att.ntlon homeltuyers:
Horne-in on classified for
the latest real estate listings.
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mobile. Take spcc1aJ care around
clcctricit}. ti rt·. Areas previously
blacked-out will receive benefit of
greater light. ·
LIBRA (Scp1. 23-0ct. 22): Focul>
on intellectual curiosity, experimen-
tation. possi ble sho\\down in, oh 1ng
dose nl'1gh hor. relative. Be fair btp
firm. refusl' 10 pla> second fidd tc.
Kok of fall gu} no longer your own.
I ndependcn1:1:1
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ):
F111annal dra"bad. •l> ehmin:ucd.
lnd1\ldual "ho had been timid
<.ould no'' become t'nthus1ast1c
hoo4'tl'r. M1~ch1l'f mJll.er 1s exposed.
) Ql!C 0\l 11 pn•sttgr sucgcs upwards as
ll·,ult C1..•kbratwn dul' tonighl.
• AG ITT ARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 21 ): < ~<.k conttnUl'!I JI peak. indicaung
1ha1 intu1t1,c 1ntcllcc1 is on targc1.
'I 11u :m· on sol11.J ground despite
rumu1 ., that \\Ou Id 1nd1 catc otht'r-
" I:.<.". Plannc<l 1np 'ubJeCt to la l-
minulc canccllauon
(' APRICOR N (lxc 22-Jan. 19):
'I ou ·11 be a'ilo.cd 10 take up slacll..
l11d1' 1dual foil\ to rl•port. \ou·11 be
Jo111g douhl1• du1~ Emphasis on
d1angc. 'anl·I\. d1!.rovcry. Member
llf oppo!.lle 'e' 'a)'· .. You arc the
hveh one!''
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): It
"111 be obvious that you are a win·
ncr. Spoth~ht on speculation. per·
suasion. abilily to fulfill hopes. wish-
es. ''I' our performance will be rated
outstanding. Friendship co uld tum
to romance.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You
m1gh1 be S<l) 1ng ... I knew it. I was
right all along! .. Views are vindi-
<.ated. indi vidual al top recognizes
)our wonh. You·11 be asked to par-
11c1pak' in community project for
hcncf~ of chant}.
IF NOV.% IS YOUR BfRTHDAY
latcl} 1hough1s of relationship with
mother ha\l~ dominated. Recent re-
s1nc11ons ha' e ser\'ed as object
ks~un. You now should be con-
' 1nccd tha1 it is ricn·ssary to rebuild
on more suitable' structure.
Capricorn. Cancer persons play im-
ponant roles in )Our life. Domestic
ad1ustment could feature actual
change or residence or marital
status. It might be time 10 draw h ne
"here e\pcnd11ures arc concerned.
'I uu arc on bnnk of unique ex-
pN1cnct' resulting, in spiri tual revel-
ation.
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tricks? IJ you have a lot or enemy er club, but South is in cbntrol.
cards to force out, it is usually cor· The ace and king of hearts are
rect to delay drawinc uurnps. cashed,· and the king or spades
West'• jump to four hearts, ev-en serves as an entry to dummy to use
in the r&9C or panner's strona bid-the queen of trumps to-draw the last
dina, wu the bcisht or optimism. enemy trump. Now declarer can re·
After all, South did not open with a turn to hand with a diamond and
demand bid and-North held only claim the contract when that suit
one sure workina ·card-and no breaks ravorably ..
l ,.'9. 001·0
Q. Why's any little girl who
behaves herself called "'Miss Goody
Two Shoes"?
A. A child's book with that litle
came out 1n 1897. The heroine was
S"eet. Very sweet
Ave rage person bats the eyelashes
~5 limes a minute. according to the
t'xperts. Undcrl>tand it runs higher
among woman who earn their living
serving beverages.
It's the grown males who make all
the noise. I'm talking about cn ckets.
Our Lo' c and War man has filed
lhe fo llowing wi thout comment:
Eight} percent of all marriages m the
United Stales are bad. according to
a matrimonial authority nanied Wil·
liam Lederer. Sa)'s he. electing ac-
curacy over delicacy: Hardly anyone
mamC"s when they're il1 love. JUSt
when the) "reiin heat.
Did )Our feet swell today? Or
.don't \OU ~ant to talk. about-1t? No
matter. 1ust prehmtnal) to report
1hc feet of the a "crage grownup swell
about I 0 percent over th e course of
ca~h da).
Apple pie ong1nated in Europe.
\\hat'<; really Amencan is chocolate
cake. lnn dcntall). fanc) baked
go0<h "ercn·t all that SJlazzy 1n
Georgc Wash1n gto n:S day. Didn't
get especia l!) daboratc un til Abe
Lincoln's time. After 1850. When
baking po"dcr "as invented.
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troll the open-air courtyartb and covered paseos. anil discover a unique shoppi~g experienc_e 'w!th· lots more than great sh~pping.
Discover Fashion lslanq. A landmark of Mediterranean archltecture, trOpical parodise, a;w b'reathtaking oc~an views. Explore a one-~
of-a-kind c~llectiof of s!wp's and d~portm~nt stores. Savor a cornucopia of culinary delights :from fast food to folrlr-star favorites. Or enjoy
the entertainment.Vrom cinemas to concert specials. Along with all your favorite shops, there's even more to eome with over fifty new stores and
restaurants premiering this fall. More stores. More tliniiig. More entertainment. More.reason than ever.'to discover Fashion Island .
I OLD F AVORITES
Dl,.AITMINT STOllS
The Broadway
Buffvms
Bullocks Wilshire
Neiman Marcus
J.W. Robinson'~
MIN 'S , WOMIN 'S AND
CHl&.DllN 'S A""All&.
Al's Garage
Amen Wo~dy
Amici
Anastasio
Apropos
At-Ease
Benetton· Maxi
Benetton Uomo
Boudo.
orgotten Woman ,.
Gary's and Co.
Great American Short Story
1x1:z
Jean Ryon Fashion
Jindo Furs
r' r
Ricxho .
Selvaggio
Silverwoods
Soignee
Splash and Flash
Sport Set
The Sporting life
Theodore
Theodore Mon
Tripos
Tripos Gouture
I H 0 IS
Di Varese
Hemphill's
Huggins
Newport Children 's Bootery
Sereno d'ltolia
JOOD S"ICIA&.TY
llSTAUIANTS
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Formers Market at Atrium Cour:t
The Atrium Cafe
Bob Burn~
Classy DOQi
Cafe Five-0 -Five
Coco's
Coffee Emporium
The Deli
The Lotus
Rocky Mountain C
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CClllOllll
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Raff Jewelry
Wyndham Leigh
Ylang Ylang
HOf!I •UINllHINGI A GUTS
A2Z -Best of Everything
Coswell Mossey ..,
Pierte Deux
Pottery Born
Seeger People
The Sharper Image
IOOKS , CAIDS & STATIONllY
B. Dolton -·~ -......... Doubleday
Kinokuniyo Bookstore Gallery
Soti nder' s Hallmark
The Ultimate Invitation
U!Vl(,IS
Anthony~ Shoe Repair
Atrium Coort Florist
daaic 1'iloti"9
fuRJpG Salon & Spa
Going P&cac. Travel
Gold ... Barbers
Couvini
Ooncegeor ·
Oonusio
Devon Becke
Edwards Island Ci
Etcetera
Fan Club
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Lanz -new location
L~er Mode
Moilroom of Newport Center
Mortin Lawrence Gallery
Modosport
Montrer
Mucho Munchies
Noturolizer
Natural Wonders
Once Upon A Christmas
Portable Store
Pottery Born
Prints Plus
Russo's Pets -new location
Som Goody
Seo Fantasies
Socks du Jour
Sun Diego
T utto Mare Ristorante
Village Hotter
Wet al , .
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DINING A JOOD
Bennett's BBQ
DiMottio's Pizzo
Ethel M. C~<*-•
J.B. Sports
lo Mocha
Pando E~ress
Zeppo
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~t;l5¥,~ tasty-me~ls -for tailg8·~ing .
DOn't put away the picnic basket and.
cooler. Fall is football season, and there's
no better compltment to an afternoon at
the stadiu'!l than a tasty tailpte picdic.
with an entree that's easy to prepe~. For
a new twist to one tailgate"favorite, brush
a. glaze of orange juice, nutmeg and
ginger on frozen prepared chicken about
15 minutes af\er the chicken is put in the
o.ven. l'hc glaze adds a touch of spice and
citrus tang to the crispy chicken coatina.
For a hot and sp:cy variatio n, prepare
Slluoe of lemon juice', Louisiaria hot
sauce and garlic, brushing it on after the ·
chicken is heated halfway. :
To round out your ~ilgate meal, take
'llong other easy-to-make:-easy..to=.eat,
packable foods. A tangy hcrbcd dip·made
with natural blue cheese is ideal with an
assonment of fresh vegetables. An · as-
sonmcnP of bread. cheese and frajt is
also easy take-along food for eating at the
game. A selection of Danish cheeses cut
in bite-size pieces. slices of crusty French
bread and seasonal fruits a perfect t<>-
togethers. ·
No meal 1s complete without desscn
and Glazech\ppl~ Bars mak-e good-ute of
(fall's bountiful ap'ple harvest. Like the
Lother tailgate menu suggestions, thetre
easy to prepare. pack and eat out of hand
as you cheer your fa vorite team to
\'ICtory.
ORANGE SPICE CHICKEN
'• cup orance jaJce
I teaspoon croad gbager
~ teas.P!_On ground natme&
I package (3% ounces)
prepared cbJckea
Orange slices aad curly endive for
garnlsb
In cup. stir together orange juice,
ger alld nutmeg. Prepare chicken ac-
cording to package directi ons for con-
' entional oven, brushmg with orange
juice mixture halfway through heating.
Garnish with orange s)ices and endive.
Makes 6 servings. Recipe can be
doubled.
HOT & SPICY FRIED CHICKEN
3 tablespoons lemon jaice
% tablespoons Loa.l1lana-style. lltot
sauce
"-teaspoon 1arUc powder
I package (3% oaaces) fro1ea
prepared cblcken
.,., Orr, Peter Strlffollno
•nd DoMn PhMll ftop photo
at leflt offer ttlelr rendlllons
of deaert: l'rMICla T~ 1M
rltlfltJ lhow1 off,... creation. wltlre Teftl 1 .,..._ MMI
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sculpture.
lo cup, stir t<>scther lemon juice, ~
sauce and. garlic powder. Prepare
chicken accordina to package 'diiectiom.
brushing with hot sauce mixture halfway
heatin Makes 6 servinp.
Recipe ma) be doubl . . •
HERBED BLOE CREESE DIP
a• c•p SMr cream
~. c•p mayouaise
t tabletpooH lem• jmce '
1 small clove l*J'Ue, m..bleff
1 tea1poen dried t..sU leaves, en••••
1 teaspoon driff ores... leaves,. .
cra~ed
. "'3 cap crumbled blH dleeH
Cr1mbled bloe clleete for 1ams•
In medtum bowl. combine sour
cream. ma~onna1se and le mon Juice. Stir
10 rsmaining ingredients. Co.ver. re-
frigerate until ~rving time. at least 2
ho urs. Garnish with additio nal
crumbled blue cheese. Serve with tray of
asson cd fresh 'cgetables.
GLAZED APPLE BARS
3 medlam apples, peeled, eered ud
tbinly sliced
•, cap gH.J111a-.-....,.
~ cap raisins·
1 "'I cups all·parpose no.r
1.., cups q~d-cookiag .. ti, ..
cooked
3 • cap pa(ked breW9 sapr
I teaspoon bakjq Mda ._~~ cup batter or margariH, nt mto
pieces
Glue (recipe f0Uow1 )
Ground ci.naamoa -s-
Prehra1 oven to 750 degrees. G·--~-~•
I J x 9·inch bakmg pan.
In mtd1um bowl. combine apples,
granulated sugar and ra.Jsins. Set aside.
In large bo'>'I. combil)e flour. oats.
bro" n sugai: and bakJng soda. With
past!') blender or two kni es, cut in
butter until mixture resembles coarse
meal.
Press haJf of the m ixture Into prepared
pan. Layer apple mixtu~ evenly over
crumb . Top with remaining crumbs:
press gent!). Bake 30 minutes or until
hghd)' browned. Cool in pan on wire
rack.. Dnzzlc "1th g.laze. sprinkle tightly
"1th cinnamon. When glaze 1s set. cut
into bars. Makes 24 bars.
Glau: Jn small bowl, combine .y, cup
confect1oncrs· sugar and 4 teaspoons
water, ur until smooth. l
. c~ arily cas.hew
chicken a· clasSlc ·
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that its neutral delicate wt~ does
not compete with many Chincte
fla vors; in faC1 , it enhances and
enriches the flavors ..
In this classic recipe. cream ser-
ves t<> thicken and enrich the
sauce. For a perfectly reduced
cream sauce, the trick is to add the
crea'!l during the la,t minute of
xegetables are removed from th
wok -to prevent iJ from being
over-cooked.
Then boil and stir the cream
over high heat for I minute or
until it reaches a creamy con-
sistency. Return the meat a~d veg-
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them with the fin ished sauce .
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~I~ CASHEW CHICKEN
WITH CREAM SAUCE
1 peaad chicken breast
1 teaspoon rice· wiDe pr dry
sherry
1 teaspooa corllltarcb
1 teaspoon sesame oil
% tablespooas peaHt or cona oU
1 teaspooa salt
4 tlalD slices fresh g{n1er
%·cloves garlic, cnsbed
% green onions, cut Into l'/•-
lncla. len1ths .
8 fresla water chestnuts, cat
iato qaarters, ·
• 1.4 poud IDOW pt.H
Piach of sugar aad white pep-
·per
1 tablespoon each of soy sauce
aad oyster sauce
Ya cup chicken stock
~ cup heavy cream
1 cap roasted whole casllews
Skin and bone. Lhc chick.co: cut
into l/~-inch pu~ces. Toss with rice
wine. cornstarch and sesame 0 11.
Set aside.
Preheat wok over medium-high
heat until bot. Add 0 11. "Salt. gin-
ger. garlic. green onions; lightly
brown. Add chicken: stir-fry for I
minute or until chicken turns
white. T O)S in '>'ater chestnuts and
snow peas: st1r·fl) about 30 sec-
onds tonger. Add sugar. white
pepper. SO) sauce and oyster
sauce: lOS) togethe.r. Remove mix-
ture to a plate. Discard ginger and
garlic.
Over high heat. add chicken
stock and cream to the wok; boil
and stir until it thickens to a
creamy consistcnq. about I 'h
minutes. Return chicken mixture
to the wok: toss together to heat
through and gJaLe the chicken and
vegetables. Fold in cashews. Serve
hot Wlth nee. Serves 4.
CHEFS
From Cl
Clemente; Michael Shafer from
the Doubletree Hotel's Dover's
Restaurant, O~.man Ehmsa from
the Disneyland Hotel's Granv1lles.
and John Mc Laughlin from the
Marriott Hotel's J.W :s -all of
Anaheim:
Dennis Brask from Five Crowns
of Corona del Mar: Robert Reash
Jr. from John Dominis Res·
taurant. Francis Thin from the
Four Sea on's Hotel\ Pav1hon
Restaurant. Ernest Mergenthaler
from Villa Nova. and Corrado
Gianotti from Tutto Mare -aJl of
Newpon Beach; Jack Kenwonh
form the Surf and Sand Hotel's
Tower Restaurant, Aurelio Sanc-
hez from Las Brisas. and Edward
Thomas from Ron's -all of
Laguna Beach:
Michael Peraccio from the
Hyatt Regency Alicante's Papa
Geppetto's of Garden Grove: and
Anthony Keene from the Ritz·
Carlton Hotel'~ Dining Room of
Laguna Niguel.
The Golden State vintners in-
cluded Alexander Valley. De
Loach, Mazzocco. and Sebastiani
Vineyards; Callaway, Cilurzo. and
Creston Manor Vfoe)'ards and
Wineries; Clos Du Bois Wines:
anaJohn Culberson, Maunce Car·
rie. Mount Palomar, Robert
,Keenan, Robcn Mondavi, Wil-
liam Hill, William Wheeler, and
Clos Pesa~ Wineries.
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honey of idea
While hundreds of.products use
blmey and display . ~ word 1 ••honey.. on thei{ lat>el, the
amount of honey used in tbele
products varies from substantial to
token, accorctina· to the National
Hoaey Board.
Some products ·may use
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TostP the Butter
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Marie-Callender's 24 9 Pot Pie :
Chicken. Turkey or Beef
16 Oz. Pk~-Frozen ·
• Birds Ey~ For One • 6 9
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~ W'ilson Extra Lt.an ~ Ham Lb 2 69 W Re,tulw or Hone} Cured
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U the task of buymg ds you mto
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i 1~ ~ '' iust ~ --'\\ "turkey trauma, r?a\\a ca\l. TheY
pec\a\ists at Butt~ troro how much ~e\p w\th eve~~th the \eftovers .
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The rombiation· of 1 I ~voice
choir. a symphony orchestra and
company of 12' superb dancers ·
created a uni ue and werful r-
ormance 1 crs om 1s
wttkend. The so d-out audience was
treated to, pcrhabs the best the area
has to offer in dance. choral and
orchestral music.
The first part of the pr~
featured Bella Lcwitzky's 12 dancers
performing in front of the massed
Muter Chorak of Oransc County
and the Pacific Symphony Or-
chestra. One might have been d'5--
trat icd by the unusual background.
sonly illuminated and interrupted
by the light from the orchestra's
music stands. but efTecti\'e liptting
of the dancers allowed one to ignore
1hat as Lcw1tLk.y's choreography un-
folded to the pious score of
Stravinsk y's " } mphon y of
Psalms.··
Ent•tlcd "Nos Dura1ura. ··
Lcwitzk} 's choreography. like
Kyhan·s "Forgoucn Land" recently
performed hv rheSan Francisco
llnllct. concerns itself with a basic
human bcha' 1or. Whereas' Kylian
ponra) s human anxiety and hope.
LC\\ltzky deals he"rc with humanity's
need and capac1t} to group together
lor suppon " ... IQ times of threat and
d1\oricnta11on."
Costumed in pale blue-gray
leotards and tight . dancers appear
first 1n small groups. each in a
different pose. The} proceed to
move in t)p1cal modern dance
fashion to interact among them-
MO\'IE LISTl~GS
Newport Bf'aeh
SAUIOA CINHIA 709 C 8.-C.O.. Siva &7S )S10 O...•n et H•.,u 1 'I ts ,
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and ''disorientatio-n.-''folJowed by
anxiety and mutual searchina for
support and ·assurance. Lifts and
demandina floor work reveal dif-
ficult tccbnj~ue adroitly pcrformqd
b:y this we -uaiued
slow. IU&h developes. delicately bal·
anccd lifts of secmina impossibility.
well-timed falls and catches, all per·
formed in near silence. impress the
mood on even the most uninformed.
A .reassuring finale brinas all
together. joined in rrtutual support
and trust. This work wa.s performed
during the 1984 Olympic Ans Fest•·
\!al at the Pa sa.de na Cjvic
Auditorium
Stravinsky composed 'Symphony
of Psalms' in 1930 and it is con-
sidered second in importance only
to 'R11e of Spnng'. It's austerity
,.,okcs a strong1, sincere piety, in-
.spired by car y I 7tb Century
Bar<><J ue musical technique and
pro ' ides a rich canvas for
Le\' 1tLk) 's an1s11 c touch.
Modem dance attempts to focus
more oft~n than ballet on concepts
and moods, rather than plots and
stones. Lew1tzky seems to be able to
conve) her intent with a miQimum
of the RRRRPE (Run, Run. Run,
Run. Po-o-ose. Emote) technique
relied on by so many less im-
aginative modem dance choreo-
graphers. The company was the first
modern dance company to appear
on the C'~nter's main stage. {Dance
Kaleidoscope of Orange County aP.-
pcared in Founders· Hall in Apnl.
1987).
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-Southland
sports f~ns
·are losing
a friend · ....
Herald-Examiner
had rich history
of sports writing
. Thursda) 's sports wash. hung.out
while lamenting today's final-fi nal
edition of the Los Angeles Herald·
Q aminer. longtime special compa-
nion ofSouthland sports fa'ns.
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THURSDAY. NQVEMBER 2, 1989 &l
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•The roster of sports wnting
names fro m the old Herald and
Examiner. and subsequent combina·
tt0n product. as long.ahd d1s-
tmgu1shed: Mel Dutslag. Bud
Funllo . .\llan Mallamud. Doug-
Krikonan. Bob Hunter. Jim
Coron• del M•r High go•ll• Robert ftlke extends his •rms In •n .n.n.pt to block Shot during Se• View i.eague 111•tch at Newport Harbor Wednesd.,.
Mitchell. etc .. and the thoroughbred
rac1 ng co' crage from the now-de-
funct m·wspapcr was unsurpassed.
It IS al\li~S_sad when a ncwwa__ru1 -gfeat or small; closes its doors. Part
of LA ·s nc;h histor) dies with thas
one. It as not a happ) farewell.
SUdden death· gcial 'gives Newport· titf·e _
•Can an}one tell me whr odds
against Roberto Duran bcatang
Sugar Ray Leonard on Dec. 7 at the
Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas have
dro pped from J. t 10 3-~?
I don't care 1f Duran has shed a
bunch of fat pounds. he's stlll a
washed-up fighter. Leonard obvious·
I) wasn't the the S<}mt'. either. when
he fought Thomas llearns to a draw.
But lose to Duran? o way, no mas.
•Believe 11 or not. Saturday's
football gamr hctwcen USC' and
Oregon Statr has Rose Bowl 1m-
phcations for both teams.
We cxpcctl'd 11 from the Trojans
(6-2. 4-0) but ho" about those
lka'-ersi4-'·I "-1·1).ofTto their
best stan sancc I %ts'>
t ' · 1S fa q1rcd b~ ~~ poant .
•I can't remrm~r "hen I ~as
more an"<1ous for the 1'\JB.\ season to
bl.-gan. Tab the l..aler 1lnd Bulls to
reach the finali> hut 1hat 11~ (next
June) as so far a\'a' \OU will have
fo rgotten. an~ ho" ·
• B~ the 11me horsepla,ers depart ~anta .\n11a un ~turda) t.o11ow1ng
I races (e1gh1 II\ c. 'ie' rn via TV
from the Brerdcrs· up an Flonda).
there won't a na<·kcl left 1n the
parking lot.
I • OfT-the-\.\all pred1c11on:
• Fcrgu'ion Jcnktn'i will he a big wan·
ncr in th~· Senior Professional
Baseball League.
By RICHARD DUNN
o.-y .._ c ..... ~opoo<Mot
Perhaps the top hagh school water
polo nvalr) 1n the outhland had a
fi nish Wednrsday befitting the his-
tory between Ne"pon Harbor and
Corona del Mar.
Following a scoreless oven1me
period. Newpon Harbor's Ken ton
Re.:d scored on a turnaround shot
with 1:!2 rema1n1ng 1n sudden
death. ljfling the Sailors to an 8-7
'ictol) an a match that 'decided th(•
Sea Vae"' League champ1onsh1p at
"'-=c"'pon Harbor Haf(h.
The aalors ( 17-9 overall. 5~ in
the Sea Vac" ). ranked s1:itth an the
CIF 4 -.\. a'cngcd a 5-3 setbad. last
week to CdM an the semifinals of the
II-Cal Tournament at tanford.
Tfe Sea Kan~ ( 24-3. 4-1 ) entcrrd ·
\a. l*~sda' ·s match ranked second m ~ ..
.. T e maan dafTercnce between the
two games (with CdM) was that 1n
• Kudoi; 10 Dodger announcer
Ros Poner. as it's now official that
his solo broadcast of the 22-innang
game la t Aug. 23 as tlle longest
consecu11vc-broadcas1 of a maj or
league game.
Ho" do the) kno". )OU ask.,
Do<Jgcrt>r<Sactt'~:m ccRmtimrmr ,.,_ __
Van de Walker looked 11 up: mcr
the first broadcast of a major league
game an 1922. there have bttn onl)
sa'< games longer than 22 innings and
no announcer e\er did any of them
solo.
Poner's lonely voyage of six hours
and 14 minutes was nece !lated
because Van Scull) had the night ofT
and Don Drysdale was called awa)
for a doctor's appointmrnt
The Dodgers won the game. 1-0.
and Porter should do a commcrical
for Clorascptac.
0
• Last weekend's R1 xPix was
worst of the season (I ·3· I) and over·
all record against the NFL point
spread.is now 2~1 8-1 (.526). What
does that mean? It means i(you
were in Las Vegas and had wacered·
S 100 on every RixPix this season, '
paying the mandatory 10 percent
($110) on losers, you would be
ahead after eight Wttks by S2<r. t .
It hardly sccms worth the trouoec
but let's try apin in Weck No. 9 to
remain o n the plus side of the
-Rixl>ix lcdacr:
• Bcnpls H 1'1) over the Raiders
al the Coli~um, where Jay
Schroeder will .nan and Boomer
Esiason will finish.
• Lions (+I 0) al Houston's
~of .Pain. wherc"Rodney Pete f"--lft TAU.Ft /DJJ
th1 one "'C' kepi mo' ing." said . hut nc' er an a kl') game hkc th as or
Nc "pon Harbor Coach 8111 Barnett. agaanst a good tl·am hkl' th1~. We
"The) 're b1gga than us and we can't . rla)cd onl' of uur bcM gamr'.i of the
match up to them ph~s1call}. so .l.\oe )Car -lul~ ol momentum and
JU!>l kept mm 1ng around ncdlcnt dcfcn'>l' ..
"On the last pla} "e kept mo' mg. ·· fhl.') came to pla}. the) wanted
100. and "'c got open. (The "'inning to wan ... ..au.I ( oruna dcl Mar Coa<'h
pla}) was not designed. JUSI 1m· John Varga\ ... I ht·) showed thcrr
promptu on thl' pan of thr pla)ers." ~.-hara(tcr and "l. d1dn '1. but "e
Nc\\purt Harhor goalkeeper ha,en't 'lhown llur rhararn:r al l )ear
Dietrich Jcwcll recorded nanc saves We hS\l' no chl'ma'ltn "'hats<lC,er
and Recd. the olTensl\ c-hrro. scored .\pparcnth. \\l•'rc not ix·akang at the
four goals a!i th e aators tied the · right time.: In tact. ,,e·re getting
match. 7. 7. "1th J·44 rcma1n1ng in "llr'>l" ...
regulation. :'\cwpurt tame close to .\fta falling behind at half11me.
"inning 1n the three-minute O\Cr· ~-~. thl' ~·a l\.angs ou1~·ored ;\C\.\·
time f>l?nod: hut Richard RuffinJ's port. ~-I in th e third 4uanC"r 10 take
lob \I.Ith '"'o <;econds left was wide ..1 (l.) kdll
"\\ l' JU'>I had a two-mtnule <.el. •· rtw "a) wl· got oil rc..'all~ hcl~d
hl l' a doubk post." Re<.>d said of h1'> U'> ... B..1rnl'll '31J "( 101 ng ahead 4-:!
"1nn1ng goal "Tom Nichols was an ga'l' u'> a 1111111 •unlidcncl'. that "as
thl' "Ing :ind he pas~-d the ball a., ht• thl· 1hang th.u hcll'>l"d U'> thl' mo'it ..
got foukd. c;o I JU t r.olled ·out and J un1or ){'an \\car. < d~fs leader
tool the hot. I· l and of pushed-off "11h 1hrct• go.tis. p1cl ed up a re·
on m) man. hound .1lkr a k"'dl sa'c and scored
"I've orcd a couple goals before. trc.'m thr hc1k \.\llh ~ 29 ldt an the
l .OOK I 'G B . .\('K
third to !!,J(c the ~a Kings the b-5
leJd
Ho"'e' er. Ent lul1k) scored
t"arl~ an the fourth quaner for ~e-w •
port Harbor 10 lie 11 again. thrn
\\car scon·d again \.\1th fou r minutes
kft tu put <. dM un top. 7.() Reed's
third goal tu:d 11 again
Corona dd ~far goalie Roben
Pike '1ad eight sa' C'i whale Gunnar
Gustafson !>l·orcd two goals and
Brandon Huwald and 011 T uckcr
addell one each for the.-loscN Craig
~tan1 and J\.,k l\.ofTord scored a
goal each tor ·the Sailors
··R~an \\1:1r'.,onl~ 3 Junaorand hr
pla,l·d hi\ hc.·c;t toda~ 1o1.h1k the
(( d ~1 l \l'ntOrHlid not .. <.ia1d \argas.
"hose tt"am had h.l\I onl~ tu top-
rankl'd l:.I Dorado It" ll.l" I this 414.·.i~'n
be.: fore \\ ed nc..'s<la' ··The gu~., \\t .. rT wppo~d to be
counting on d1dn'1 rnme through
\nd all 'l'ar ifs ~n hke that. the gu~s "ho are uppost'd to comt'
thNJugh art' not '· don·t know af
..
New coach ;Jac:ksOn b~ng·s ·laid-back 1att1tude to Bulls
I .,
the Chicaao Bulls donn't qnt to
arrive at the slake ~rty.
But somebody or IOlnethiaa di•
plam him e~ this day to a .. n-
don bis Poll underneath IM balbt
and make the kl19 .,... Mlk to tbe
top ohhe key. It 1111.1 or 1nen llCPI
at most, but on luaday, it took
what 1eemed.aD cte1'911J.
And e¥a after llriW.. J~
speaks to quietly 1t'1 IUl'priMa M cu .. .._..,,... .... dmnlir~ ~
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chu ldcd after Tucday's pr1c11ce.
•·He's more latd·blck than any
coach I C\ICr l>la>cd for. His attitude
1s lo let the pla)ers play, and that
evt'I') bod) 1s entitled to a misi.kc or
two.
"He doesn't talk a lot. so you
know to hsten when he does. And if
)OU -.-.&ch b1m Iona cnoup." Jor-
du adckd. "')OU Item PftUY quickly
that almost nothana~ b)' hi.tn ...
Yet CVtft after ualbiCIUla lliJ 6-
fool ·9 f'nme. Jecboa it• easy sau
to undnaeimalif.
Forall dllt llerb.jert ...... lllledll-Uitlae~W ~=••.ww ..... m =c"•'ii .. ,... YOltK .. ...,I"'_
bctorc has heart did. but ht' has a
pair of championship rinp to a nest
.tl> his anal) ttcal mind. a fitted)'
compct111ve spmL and a wort ethic
tttaed on the cold paaiM ofNonh
Dakota. where he IJ'CW up a minis-
ter's son.
Whnt JackJon COIChed tbt'
lben~ PatrooTI of 1he Continental
Baskttbelr AMOCtatton. ht tmJtd in nta~ Woods1ock. N.Y .. and ran
pcvtka ween11 t~ T-tbuu..
But ht alto ... leam•ns all the ..ttile
hf ~ b ... Fitdt at the Uni-~:t!1Nonll Dlkou and lled H aa New YA ud if
, ...... ~ol·~--'t ........ '° .. ~.... iede trCNbk .... Ma' I..._
that's a '>1gn ofa "inner or not. )OU
tell me"
(JM "as hoping ats endurance
would gnnd do"n the Sailors. that
\le" pon \.\OUldn ·, be able to phys1-
calh \Ul) "1th the Sea Kings the
"hole "a' "\a. e ~tt.>d a lot coming 1pto the
game." Bamt"tt said. "It's hard
ph ~\1Call~ to go four quaners With
them Ikea use the) 're so strong. We
wl'rl' hoping 10 not get anto a wrestl-
ing \1tua11on and mu,-~ aroun<i
··The' ba!>1calh had a better team
than u., but on · 1h1s partlcular da)'
wt" 1o1.ere JUi>t ~tter The~ ha\C an
l'\ll'lknt lual"h and a great pro-gram ··
Reet1 -.cored "t'wpon'!> first t~o
goal., gi' mg th e.' ')31lors a 2-1 edge an
the ~,·onO-quaner <ll\er tu~ team "a' '1hu1 out an the tirst s111 minutes.
"1\.1.'nton Re~ dad a great JOb
01Tens1,eh ... Barnett said. "Enc
Slutzl \ pfo,ed quite well. too. And
(~ase lff POLO/DJ)
"We are the arealest or all time," Ah wd of the
lrgendary boim.
NEW YORK -Some of the peatest Between the five, they, held Jhe.hcavyweiaht title
boiten or all time, aren~t quite aure about .--.._. from 1964 until 1985. Their combined record, not
the durability ef the peatcst boitcr of this ~ countin, the clashes between them, 'was 232 victories
time -Mike T)'IOG. and 11 osses.
"Give him a little more time to destroy himself... "We're the wockt's best actors.'' Ali said. ..We
said Larry Holmes, who heJd the heavywciaht title frorp pretend to hate each other to draw the crowds ... We'd
1978 untd 198S. clown, 40 what you wa"t to see so you'd pay. At least,
Schroeder named to .. rt
EL S~OUNDO -C~ An SbeU, ~
ptrhap1 overly optimistic Mo~~~-~
ana quarwr1'1ck S1eve 8euerleiD • uuured
knee, admitted Wednadly the Loi Aftlelea ---
Raiden wiU M without their 1Wtiat quar1atJM* tbla weekend. •
"Sieve Beuertein is very doubd\al; Jay Schroeder will be our quartetback," Shell tota reponen. "Vince
Evans i• our blcllup quartetblck. He wu with us-Ln
traini~.::r· he knows the sy1km." r . . Re before the seat0n started, Evanr wu
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stonny mafriaae to actreu Robin Oivens. aot in a street The our were .Q::-.u~1c:r:-.. to::;J~cor.=--c:-:r-:1C"e::y':"""1:===e--t
fiaht with boxer Mitch Green and bu been involved in serious -to a dt'gre't -when the talk turned to ~n.
aiped Wednesday. The Raiden rude room on their
roster by placina kick returner Bobby Joe ~monds on
the injured reserve list 'bccauae of an i'\JUled ankle.
Shell said Stefon Adam• will return kicks for the
S~ll uprcssed the ot'nion "Monday tb~t·
Beuerlein, who suffered a sli ~ Qpment tear in bis
riahl knee a day earlier in t .third q~r of the
Raiden' 37-24 victory over Waslunaton, miabt be able
to play Sunday apinst the Cincino•ti Benuls.
~veraJ incidenu with bis automobiles, includina speed-"He seems 10 be doing the job," Nonon saad of •na. Tyson ... There's no one cite UQUnd. Who's left?''
"When I was 23, I had a aoal -be the best I could But Holmes. the only one of the five to filht Tyson
be," Holmes said Wednesday durina a news conference -· he was knocked out in the fourth rouDd in January
to promote a new video be made with four other former I 988 ~ said the current champion doesn't have the
heavyweight champions. "Tyson wants to be in the fAst power of Ernie Shaven. a leading contender in the late
lane. Yo u know what happens wben you speed -you 1970s.
get a ticket." "Tyson is very strong. very sharp," .Holmes said.
Holmes was joined at the news conference by .. His ~uickness and sharpness is the key. He doesn't hit
Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Ken Norton. Also in hard hke Ernie Shavers." ·
the Champions Forever video, but not af City Hall That. brought some light-hearted banter' from bi$
Wednesday, is 0eorte Foreman. ~ontemporarics, who were quick to note be didn't last
They ~ived proclamations from the New York long against Tyson.
City Council and T-shirts from New York City Sports .. You're htt -real quick a nd fast," he said of
Commission chairman Cal Ramie)'. Also participating facing T)'son. "Shavers, when /le hit you, every bone in
in the luo<:}ltime ce~onics were Randy Gordon, your body shakes. '1
chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission'; Asked if they believe Tyson is as Jood as they were,
Bob Goodman, di~or of boxina at Madison Square Fr3Lier said. "Mike is behind us a bttle."
Garden: Col. Don Hull1 former bead of the Inter-To which Holmes, the youngster of the aroup who
national Boxing Federallon; and Peter Vallone. ma-turns 40 on Friday, qufokly replied; "A lot -20 years
iority leader, of the: New Yort City Council. younger." ·
·Angels. release Hoffman Oiiers battle back for tie
' The California Aniels asked waivers on J '
infielder Glenn Hoffman Wednesday for
the pttrpose of giving him his unconditional •
rel~. • . •
Mark Mcssier's second goal. with 6:19 ~ ten in regulation, lifted the Edmonton
Oilers to a 6-6 tic with the visiting New • • ·
Jersey Devils Wednesday ftight. · Hoffman, 31, joined the Angels as a free agent last
January. During tile 1989 season, he appeared in 48
games and had 22 bits in 104 at-bats for a .212 average.
He had one home run and drove in three ruos. Hoffman
appeared at all four infield positions and made his first
career starts as a first baseman and as a ,designated
hitter.
Messier jammed the puck past "scan Burke as the
Oilers fought back from· a 4-2 second-period deficit.
Jan Kum also had a pair of goals and an assist for
Edmonton. while Esa Tikkanen scored once and set up
t"o others. earoing his 250th NHL point in the process.
Janne OJanen scored twice and set °"another goal
for the De' lls. who have lost only o nce in six road
games this season. Do1,1g_ Brown. Brendan Shanahan.
Bruce Driver and Mark Johnson had the other New
Jcrsc) goals.
· In other baseball news Wednesday:
•Terry-Kennedy and 1Cen Phetps:, members o1'the
teams that met in the World Series, were among nine
players who declared free agency. raisinJ. the total to 45.
Pascual Perez of Montreal. Willie Wilson· of Kansas
C ity, John Shelby of the f>odgers. Charles Hudson of
Detroit, Joe Price of Boston, Dave Scb'midt of Balli-·
more and Carmen Castillo of Minnesota were the others
to declare. Eligible players have until Nov. 13 to fitc.
•The Texas Rangers said they w111 exercise the
option on second ba5cman Julio Franco's contract for
the 1990 season. He will make S 1.25. million next
season.
, Elsewhere tn the NHL Wednesda}:
•In Calgary. Gary Roberts and Joe N1euwc:ndyk
each scored twice and goaltender Mike Vernon showed
no ill effects.from a back injury that sidelined him for
four games as the Flames edged W innipeg, 5-3. Vernon.
pla)'tng 1n his 200th NHL game. made 25 saves and
ptckc.'d up his sixth win of the season. It was his first
game stnCc.' back spasms sidelined him Oct. 23.
Ql OTEOt'THED\l
Mike l;yu, gcncra:hn:anageT of the Minnesota
Vikings. on how he had to "sell" Herschel Walker.
and his wife on life in the area before Walker
would accept a trade from the Dallas Cowboys:
"They really 'dtdn"t know anything about this state
and. like most Americans. think this is Siberia."
•In Hanford. Brett Hull scored two goals and
adde<flwo assists. leading St. Louis to a 5-3 victory over
thl' Whalers. Hull now has a league-high 13 goals. His
first goal. at 16:31 of the second period. snapped a 1-1
tte. Rod Bnnd·Amour. Tony Hrkac and Peter Zczel also
scored for the Blues.
•Tim Kerr scored "his sccon<t goal wt th 7:49
remaining in regulatton as Ph1ladelph1a earned a 5-5 tie
in Dctro1t. Kerr took a pass from llUa Sinisalo and
beat goalie Glen Hanlon from the faceoff circle to even
the score after the Flyers blew a 4-1 lead.
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Minnesota Coach Jerry Bums hopes a 0 retum to Wade Wilson as starting quar--
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sputtering offense. • p ...
Robinson Manager of Year
Bums decided T uesday to bench Tommy Kramer
in fa vor. of Wilson after realizing that his team ranks
last in the NFC in passing and 26th out of 28 overall.
In starting Sunday against the ~'\ms, Wilson regains the
job he surrendered in the fouf\h game because of a
fractured knuckle in his left hand. NEW YORK -Frank Robinson was ~ a great player who is working on becoming•
a terrific manager. too. •
Robinson's manqcrial skllls were re-
In other NFL news Wednesday:
• Doua Williams practiced w1th the Washington
Redskins' starting offense for the first· time since last
December and w111 open at quarterback in Sunday's
game •'8inst the Dallas Cowboys. \Villiams injured his
back on a treadmill during the offscason and underwent
a d isc operation on Aug. 25. He started throwina a
football for the first time two weeks ago, and did not
participate in his initial workout w1lh the team until last
week.
cogniud on Wednesday. when he was selected the
·American League Manqcr of the Year. ·
Robinson took the Orioles from last place in the
AL East with a 54-10'7 record in 1988 to second place
a nd an 87-75 mark this year, only two pmcs behind
Toronto. It was the third-best one-season turnaround·
ever.
He f,Ot 23 of 28 first-place votes and 125 points on
a 5-3-1 basis from a panel chosen by the 'Baseball
Writers Association of America.
•The New York Jets claimed Tony Eason off
waivers fro m New England, but the former Patriots'
quanerback said he wouldn't report because Jets starter
Ken O'Brien is one of his closest friends.
Cito Gaston. who managed the Blue Jays to first
place in the AL East. finished second with three first·
place votes and 6.2 points. •The San Francisco 49crs signed former New
York Giants nose tack.le Jim Bun to fill the void created
when Michael Carter sustained a right foot injury in
Sunday'rl3·10 v1c!ery-over the Jet-.
Tower leavln ~New Mexico
Chris Tower. a 6-foot-10 sophomore ~ ,
forward from Westminster High. is leaving •
the l 'n1vcrs1t) of New Mexico basketball ' TELE\ ISIO,, K \010
t(·am. CQfch Dave Bli!s said Wednesday. ----
ro"er. who recently had been disciplined by Bliss
for missing study hall. p1ayed 97 minutes in 15 games
la'it Sl'ason and a\craged l .2 points and 1.5 rebounds
a game ... We arc disappointed that Chris has decided
to lca\C~ Ne" Mexico." Bhss said in a prepared
Matement. .. We wash him success.··
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•Armon Gilliam of the Phoenix Suns and Isiah
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• Btll Walton. who led the Portland Trail Blazers
to the N BA championship in 1977.' will have his
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kam·s o~ntng game of the regular season. No. 32 will
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E'en that side of Jackson. though.
seems to endear him to his playe rs.
"One of the fi rst things be told
us," prjzed rookie center Stacey
King recalled, "was that we don't
need to get any technicals. that he'd
take care of getting on the referees
when it was needed.
.. He didn't get any during the
exhibition. but one time, when one
of the games were on the line and
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over. you could sec Phil working bis
way up to sayio1 something ... You
could sec the mild-mannered Mr.
Jackson turning into a lion.
"You admire a guy like that:•
Kina said. ':You wanuo play for a
guy like that··
Indeed, Jackson will need all the
help he can get. He took over from
Collins in July, three years after bcina passed over by the Bulls in the
wake of Stan Albcck's firinJ. when
the job was handed to Coll ms.
The Bulls were a more-than-rc-
spectable 137-109 for Collins, a
popularformer NBA All-Star. The
team made a surprise run through
the Eastern Conference playoffs
before losing to eventual champion
Detroit. That succ.css. coupled with
the refusal of l}oth Collins and the
Bulls· mana&(ment to elaborate on
the ··pht1osophical differences·· that
prompted the switch, meant J ackson
had to cross a minefield just to reach
the door of his office.
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he didn't go out of his way to find
11 either.
.. Even when he was an assistant.
PJu.J wasn't o ne. of those guys who
tried to be your best friend. He
always kept eno ugh distance to keep
'our respect," Jordan said. "Coach
(De.an) Smith. who was one of the
best coaches I ever saw. didn't be·
come your friend or try to build a
relationship'unttl after you left. It's
better that war . .
"Whcn.-you v~ot...somethtnt I
teach somebody." he said, "or
)ou·ve got to yell a t them for some-
thing.. you don't need the business of
being friends to get in the way.
"He's got ao impressive mtnd,"
Jordan concluded. "he knows how
to get to the heart of things without
wasting a lot of time."
Now if the rest ofbim would Just
follow suit. ·
Jim Ut.te I• lk Au.culftl Preu' uu...i cellfllJ9J•nM .,,..never
TwdaJ', 1'.,.,.y Utl Friay.
Piniella reportedly top Reds' candidate
C INCINNATI (AP) -Lou gantzat1on ud loyalty to the or·
Piniella wants to be paid as much to ganization. That's the way I've
malll&( the Cincinnati Reds as he always conducted m yself here." act• for not manqjna the New York "We are conttnuing to interview Y~kees. potential manqcrial candidates,"
Piniclla. now said to be the lead-Reds General Manager Bob Quinn in& choice for the Reds' job, , is said. .
usurcd..of at leu1 s~ooo ov~ the Quinn declined to say who is the
npt two yean. on ht1 ~ ser-leader in tltc competition for the job.
vice contraC't wa~ Ga>rS Slei•bren-... He has previously identified as can-
ner, who fimt ham as Y"anlten man-didates former Oevcland Indians
.,-. maJlalCrs Doc Edwards and Pat Tbe New Yon Post reponed that Comics, ex-Houston manaeer Hal
die Reds have put ~a deal to Lanier and interim Reds m&DIFf en~ Pi~ to. come to <;iacin-Tommy Helms. who took over Aua.
Data, aad Piaiella 11 to be aakias for 24 after Pete R0te wu banned for
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Yaalrea. 1982, says he thinks the Reds are not
Tiie HanfonS Courut bu qUOled seriously conlideri .. him u 1 can·
Ill unidentified IOUIU U •yilll the didatc. Reds have o&red Piniella about
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Boat owners upset·oyer: quality of nautical charts
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being 1s$ucd over the past several The otT-whit~. d in•y appearance is
months. also fa r less attractive. according to
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urao~ Manaaer. NOS D1stn but1on firm entnt< an tht International Off-
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NOA'\ ofTteals. who l('.knowledge
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complaints should be forwarded to:
bou dream of the warm waters and
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du"-'" tu PHI .md longrst dr" l', trophies. tel'
.f>n1c\ and dra"1ngs Th1·rl' "111 he d1nnrr and av.anh lolhl" 1ng 1hr tournamrnt al ·\ L. Post ~II I
< 1jllt"l(u v.111 be pla) ing 1n 1hr golf 1our-
n:tml·n1 Jnd .\bhott "111 Ix· J jl.Ut'\I at the
d1nnrr "htlh ~gin' at b 'Cl pm at the lf\tOl'
uthC'm < .ihlnm1;1 \lo· T"'o·Pttl h '<>ftball
-'.s~1a11on I\ illll'pt1ng tram\ tor tou rnamrnts
dunng II\ fall·"tnter \CJ'"" prngram to be pla)ed 1n thr I 1" ·\ngrlc~ • .md Orangr l"OuOI\ area) \IJrrru11 . E:nrollmrnt I\ hm1tl•J 10 () pla)c:r~ For
mort' inlorma11on. phonr 6H-5070 h1r morr 1nlonna11un. phonr M'\h-'il:\14 For m1111· 1nl<•rmat1<ln phon<' I.:' I \1
bb-ilf.li<,
AREA ROl.,Dl P
SCC to open men's Soccer playoffs Saturday r,o<,;;>c!;O
"l' pla~l.'d gn·:11 lkll'n'I.' "htth "as rnntrol t he .\ntl.'all:r~ v.crc pa<.'ed b~ oub1de hiller Ali a tl.'am effon Ont· gu~ d0t~n·1 pl:l\ Th~ Dally Pilot \Vuo<l \\llh 12 kill' d1·1i:n'l' ..
I hl' '-;ou than < .11Jtorn1a Colkgc men's soccer team
\\Ill 111x-n 1hr ' \I \ D1"inr1 111 playofT<. on aturda> at
B111l.1
• (i11lden Wl·~1 polished ofT C) pres(. 15· I 2. 15-6. In other high \thool "ater polo
15-7 • 10 11npro'e 10 11 -3 overall and remain unb<-aten • t 'nt\l'r<,1t\ ~"ed up a bcnh 1n
I tw 11t.1ll h katunng the filih-sccded Va nguards
(t•-12-1 0'•'1<1llt Jnd H1ola. th1.· fourth <.('l.'d. will begin at
I pm r Jrha th" \l'Jr Fttola defeated CC .3-1 The
"lnnl'f 01 ,.11urd.n ·, matr h :id,anccc; 10 pla) lop-seeded
\\ t''I rn• 1111 on l Ul'\t.IJ \
1n t•1ght Orangt' l:mpm· Confrrence matches. Joh thl' < IF plaH1fh. hul not tx·ftm·
L lx-rhart kd lhl· wa~ for th<.' Rustlers with 13 l tlls. while \\ tlh\ljnd1ng :1 runou .. COml·bar l al-
l k.Hhcr Be.HJ ron1nbuted 11 l ilts and six block'I 1rmp1 b' Tu .. 11n. < 'prl· .. s 1s "inles'I in conference pla) T hl· ,·1.,111ng J roJaTI'> ( '·2 1n 1he
In high \Chool girl\ \ olle) ball: ~·J \ 1r" t Id.I Q. entl·n.ng the final
I or '( ( I.ma·, 1 lclmuth. a 'i<.'OIOr ,weeper. was
nJnh'd lir,1 ll'.Hll \ll-D1s1nct 11 1. "-htle Ramon
\111 .1nwn1n, .1 t 1i11111r nrnl fiddl'r. "'a\ a second tea in
\l'kl'llOll
•Lagun.1 Bea~h (16-1. 9-0). ~h1eh closes ou1 lh<.' quanl·r tx-fore Tu\tln 12-Jl notched
Panlit Coa,1 League wa,.on against ~cond-plact· lhl' nl'\I 1hrl'l' goals to make 11 Q.8
\\uo<lbndge lln Fmla). 'ltoppcd Trabuco Hill s. 16-1 4. 1111\\l'\t•r. t om ( umm1ngs sc.·ored
I 5-Y. 15--l. 1.ien1or uutc;1dt.· hitter Kit Spa th had 19 kills h1\ 'l'1.ond goal v i the game "11h
.ind JUnwr qu1tk h11ter Keal~ Clarke added 10. I 54 remJrntng 10 offM·t a goal b> the
In \\Omen·, q11lnhall "1'dnl.'sda~ night. In men'c; colkgl' S<X'Cer· f 11lt·r' in thl' final .15 St>conds
• \f1 cr \\tnn1ng 1he lirst gaml.'. l l('I was worn
1k1"n h~ lilth·ranl..t·d I ung Reach i;;1ate ( 17-4, 8-4)
\\htr h w llt'l'lt-d a 14-lh. 15-" 15-6. 15-10 Big West
< on k re nn' 'tt. lllr'
• Gaald Slater ~ored the onl) soal for Cl on an (1rl·g "wgl·:1 and John \klfi
.ts .. 1st h~ Kn in • m11h. but b) that ttme lhe Lln 1ver<>1t ~ J'XlUrl·l'.1 1n 1hrl'l' ~oalc; aptl'Cl' for
l ( I ( 15-lli .i-~·, rallted from an -4 deficit an the
luurlfi ~fi:TlrtJ ~ thl< tend ht-fort-tht"-49cr s regamed
of ~an Dtt.·go had aln:ad~ built a fou r-goal lc.1d-ilnd the l n1 \t.'r<.11~. "h11 h ltn1shes third ht'-
f oram 113-6-11 pre,a1lcd. +I. 1n a non-conference hind 't'"ptirt llarbor and (orona
ma1ch rn .San Diego llCI <'-14-1) plavs at UC Santa dd \I.tr 1n thl' tinal ~a \'1ev. s1and-
R:t_rhara Fn~ mgh1 m 1t~ 81g \\\·s1 Conference linalc 1ni' --
CAMPBELL n1''t'r h1\ spcr1ah)
'1-rnm 1hc beginning. l''e bl~n a
From D l .. • • • hl.'ttt·r dcfensn c pla) er than of-
f ngh h oH·r a phnm· line that's got kt1\1\l'" Campbell said. "It seem'
J 101 uf ~talll . 'o \Onll'l1mcs things to n11111· more na1urall )' to me. Some
~wt luM an thl' 1ransla11on.. f)l'oplc haq: 10 work at 1t .harder 10
( .tmphl'll \\ 111 pla) for Bergamo. a get an the nghl po\111on. but I seem w"n appro\lmatl'I) 4) mile nonh to be rn pos1t1on all lht· ti me. It's
ol Milan He looks forward to learn-n11m· narural to me. r ,c }lad to
ang lhe 11..lltan 11pproa1:h to polo. a "url more on offense than the de-
mu<. h la'\ll.'r 'as1un kni,t• ..
"l1·w1ll bc a nl'" group of people. \\hill' 1he 19 8 01> mp1cs
a ·nl'" rnaching method. and I'm pnn tdl·d a d1sappo1nt mg fini sh for
~rn,1ou~ lo s<.'c how 1he)' play polo an t'\IX'nenccd U.S. team which
o' l'r 1hcrc... Campbell said. "T he l'arncd c-cond plat·e for the second
.ltalt.in Olympie team played vef) s1r:ught umc. lhl' progress of water
fa,t It''> ltl e oc er. mort• of a fast-polo 1n the country continues to
hrcal offl'n~ 1hnn we play here. mo' I.' for"'ard.
"llcre. "\: tended to ha'c an "Onl> agon111 ng pal"' 1n both
• offense ba~d on pla)ers' streng1h Ol> mp1c finals "'as that we had
O\er there. 1hey counterattack and 1hrcc-~oal lead 1n the first half and
count<.·rauack. at least f suppo~ "cren t able to hold on to them ...
thnl'~ ho" club teams are." Campbell said. "h's not that we
Whl·n Campbell returns in July. it pla)t'd poorly. but the}, played a
will he off to the Goodwill Game belier game than we dad. That would
with the LI .. National Team and definitely bOther me if we didn't
1hen training scs~1ons back in play well and lost. I think w( pla)cd
ut hem California through thf ''ell.
World C'hamp1onsh1ps an 1991. ··Right after the game. we were a
"I took this )'C&f otT basically," on; looking punch of guys. de-
\ampbc ll said. "I pla)ed at the JCClcd, in the finals again but hadn't
Sports Fe 11val. had more of'a time won again,. But as I get older, I look
JUSt to have fun.'." back on 1t-as being an the. Olympic
A'I for another O lympics , finals two years in a row."
C':ampbcll will wai t and see what his That was mote or ah achievement
feelings arc m 1991. He'll tum 30 an than.. many Ammcans may have
Ma). rcalued. considerin1 tM U.S. never
"If something else COD\«:$ aJona. medaled between l9l2 and '72 and
I'll pa ~ ma}'bc on flayina in the did not even qualify for the Otym-Olymp1c~:· Campbel said. 1' just pies in 1976. and tM 1980 team.
don't have that real burnina desire ranked No. I in the world for tM
as I did 1n I Q88 After that I'll tee first time lcadina up to the Otym·
"hat happen • take at one year at a pies. did not compete ~Ute o( r
time. and stt 1f my body hokb up. p0ht1c:al bo)'cott. A qMtafyina tour~
rm still cnthu ia tic for lbt pmC'... namC"nt was implerMnted an 1960.
A top fl1aht performance in the -We've brouabt the sport up a
World Championahaps could bave .• notch, to another level in &be CCNa.
lot 10 do wt th anothd Olympac try. Ho~lly it will help pic:t' up
effort. . )OU"ltf kids to comP"C itt polo ud
"It won't be thi,a~I ~mpus1_na keep tbe ball rollina where we'll
1tuna." Campbell said. AftK 1914. always be compnttivt la polo. I "-IS ~ill relatively )'OUftl with a' "I think 1bcft•1 a loc moft el· ~ .,.oup of IU >" com•• 1-ll for polUrt. I remember ...._.., 972
• 8." Otympaa. and I .. , Per ..
Alli" Cam*'1 wtlt be~ membrrwi••~--... trauna on ~-0'tflHR .... polo." c~ ... I .... ...,
he·1 liient namon IMI IM SO*' 2-llao...t • hill ... • ••Iii
man .;u plar tbr • a,.a •iM ~ .... ..,. Witll ..., !f.¥••••;·
hit ...... Ht --.... (i• 199Jl. ·~...,.. ....
2-JMW ··-.. ... I Ci9P ol ......... Mdt M .. ..,Oi• .. 1-iiil•dil---Fii.-hll"':
pllycfal UCl.0-..-•OU ta I, ......... II d
•
rl•JI t.'nthu!l1a~tll about ~ater polo .. lkJrh \tall' re"ru11ed ( ampht-11 dur·
Aut 1f tht'fl' "as a 1ournament to tng h" <.l'n1or ~car. thouihts of 1nter-
fl'ffil'mlx•r. II "a' 1hc ll~ Seoul n.ilional nlmixuuon ~n 10 ap-
Oh mp1v1. ( amptx·ll ~1d P\.'jl to hrm That. and ht!i desire to
"\\ l' had '>llml' n·al ha in mo-r\.'matn 1n Southern ( ahforn1a. IC'd
n1<·nt._, .. ( .lmptx·ll );ltd "We bad to him to rt'mJan an tov.n al l 'Cl 10
bl· hungr: 10 g1.·t 10 lhe tinal four. 1.umix1t• undt•r Coach Ted Newland
and had 10 "''" in lat le"" seconds Jnll '1a~ "11htn dose pro,im11~ 10
1n J oupk ill ganw It "a the lirc.t lhl' nJtional 11..'Jm
111m· \\C0d bl·a1 the '1ets in 1hc "H l··., a hard '-"Orktng and good
OhmpKs -.inn· 1972 <.••J<.h. and a lot of older pla)'e°rs
"Both thl· linal games ( tQ84 and ll111ll' bad. during lhe summer to
· .., h pla~ "11h h1'i te.im:· Campbell said
o) "ere l e lop 1"'0 games spec-".\I 1hat ta me. 14 and ::!5 nauonal 1;1tor "'lie and <.'mo11on wise (for ( ampocll). Just getting there in '88 _lt'am pla)ers would come back and "'a~ morl' d10icult thao 1n '84. Thcrl' plJ~ \'1th hts pla)cr.. Now on Tucs-
l'tiuld ha'<.' he<.'n ~1x teams that could da~ nights. V.t."·~:nmmage \he college
h:I\ c "on the gold medal 1n '88 .. • ll'Jnt he hac; no" ..
.\n age-group sv.1mmer since he .\m r.>ng lhl' highlights tn
"a' Q. Campbell transformed his { Jmpbdl') intcmat1onal carttT are
taknt an10 the game of polo dunl')g lir'-t ?lal-e fi n1.,~es at the World
h1<; fre.,hman )Car at U nivcrs1l) l ni,crstt~ Games tn tQ79 a~d the
High. Pla)1ng a game in the v.:ater Pan .\m ~mes an IQ83 and. 87.
""llh a team hccame ·much more ' But one tournament which ~
appealing than the and1v1dual aspect mains promment m his mind ts the
of compcltlt'e sw1mm1ng.. Tungsram Cup m Budapest, Hun-
When Cal, SC. UCI and Long g.:u) u'i 1984. where the U.S. finished
PROTECTANT
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• t O!>IJ \k\J '-1.'lUrl·J the Paufil
< uJ\I l 1.·agul' l•l-\.h,1mp1oni;h1p "-llh
1 >rang<' J t .i. I h' d0" ntng ho"'
\\ P1~hrtdl(t' I -I \ C )r Jngt• ml·..in -
" h1k do\\nt·J I rJhu'••t Hill
( Pfl \ ()l'1.1h u1tl llllllht'J J \C3!iOn
high ntnl· l(UJI' "hrk Hrt'I f>1dlall
.tdlkd lnur ..ind luhJn Popm thret•
·lo Jl,uun1 ior murh o t 1h1· \.f u\· ·
IJng,· ~1fft•n\t'
< 0)13 \k\j Jf'fl('Jrt'<l 1n tom-
mJnJ '' llh an i---l lead at halftime.
hut thl· \\ Jmur.. ''·2 in lcaguc'I
hat1kd ha. l 111 'hl l' thc margin to
12-111,•n1aing 1ht' lin.11 quarter
lln\\ l'' t'r 1>1l·h.1l l and Popo'
"t1•rl'll l·Jrh 111 tht• lounh quaner tor
J 14-1 11 Jt1'Jntagt· and 1he Mu1,t~ntt~
"l'rl'O t 1hrt•Jtl'n1•d aftn 1ha1
J.trl'd John ... 11n \(.on·J SI\ goal' Ill
• PJll' 1hl' \\ .imor\
In \un'>C.'I ll·ague matchl'' a1
( rlllden \\ ~.,, ( tllkgt'
-wTJii,nn!T~--.i-n do~d C>UI H~
\<..'H•nd ll• thl' ~11' H't l nwn aftl'r
"atlhinl! .1 .J .t ll'Jd turn t11 a 11~'\
Jl'll'jt -
.. 11·, J hJJ nwmun hot 11 n•all\
'till \ 1n m' mind .. ( Jmphcll ..aid
"II ~llU l JO 8l'I \llm<.'lhtng gOI~ out
a nt lo'<. 11r !l.id \11ua11on \OU ran
m.tf..1· 1ha1 mut h tll-ttcr of >a tcam or
plJ\ l'f ..
\no1ha h1tthhgh1 rame dunng the
\\ orld < hJmp1on41h1p tn I'~ ti al
\ladnd. ,p.11n '' hcn the l \ dro~
pcd a 'K'm1tin.1I ~mt' to the 11.lltans.
I 0-4 and "''' th<.' hronrc niedal itam.l' Ill thl' \o , 11..'IS 1n O"en1m<.'. -6
"It\ JU'>I I hat "t' pla,cd realh "l'll
J\ J ll'Jm again'it the itahans 1n th<'
l>l'nltiinal<, Jnd tn a loss to 1he
Ku\\1Jn'> 1n 11H·n1me for 1h1rd
kjg.u~ cam1lu1gn in M't'ond place
ll•lln" 1ng J '1-6 'erdact o"er Wes1-
m 11mcr 1 hi.' { hargers. v.ho recel\ed
thrt.l' goal<. l'Jl h lrom brothers Chnt
j nJ Rrrnt '•thol\. built an -3 lead
.ii lln<. putnl r d1'4.ln \ l\ll\ Estancia
f nd.i' dfll•rnoon in a final tuneup
t'l\·rorc ,the < If pla,o!Ts begin
•Fountain \'<Ille\. the unset's
third pl.tu.· 1eam. defeated Hunt-
ington Beach I -10. a.s Tre) Best
"lOrl·d fi,e goal'> and Greg Reddish
Jddcd lour fnr fft.,l. 11 ~as his most
t•l1t·llH c g.ame since returning from
Jn inJUf! Thi.' Barons improved to
14-1 '\ o\l-r.ill aher finishing 3-2 an
kag,ur pla'
•Chur l Kt'n,on (fi \e goals).
t h.H.I Rtibc:n" Cfourl and C'ra1g Phil-
lip' Jnd frff R1-.her Cthrtt each) ""-ere
1h1· <.ninng l<·ader~ as Manna (20-6
11' <. rdll I routl•d Ck can \ IC". ::!5-1. 10
<11mpk a•' .tn unbeaten unset
~tm
plJu' .. < ..impbcll said "We were
pl.1' tng rl·alh "ell. but 11 wa sn't
,·nough 10 (Z<.'I 0 ' er the lop
'\\ c "'1" "c ""ere compet111vc
"11h the top 11·ams. and sa~ tl was
IU\I .1 ltnk lim· 1untng to get 10 the
lllll ..
~\ h1lc the 'Cl') top ma) have
,,., adcd the l . that's not a dc-
lt'rrn 1n1 ng factor 10 leading
t ampbcll to a potential third Olym-
J'lll' 1n I QQ2 at Barcelona. Spain,
"hl•n he "ould be 32.
·1 was proud to ht' 1n the Olympic
final 1v.m:." Campbell said. "Not
IOI• man' people can say that. If I
dt.'ltded 10 pla~ 1n '9l... l would want
the gold medal But that's not a
hurning de arc nght now."
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L-•ntll spectacular n1gh1 light..!. place. patio. 2 car gar· avail now 818·880-0700 Sorry No pets! 631·8•27 """ -bacl\ bey views age. bu1IHns Drive by FOAMER MODEL Twnhm.
ONE block from beach'~ IUOll llU YILUIE 760.3500 s 1 295 000 507 Acacia Shown by 2 Mflsters, 2' )BA, frplc, Versailles Penthouse, Bay I lmfll Tl IUOll
45'1otandgreatcurbap-1212,000 BALBOA ISLAND Charm· APPi onlv $1500/mo l ormal d1n1ng-VlEW & OoH n Vu 2BA 2BA V'lBR.$550·$650
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bedrooms 2 baths plus 11 & ., ''-'11 HIH•"' u a7( "£-1 ~ ,...... Knox St300 722·9246 price nouble master Sparklini clean 2Bdrm es m.u na 1111,11 , 1,.,
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model and enlarge I r _ _ _ great CCM loca1~-1 btk blinds. yard. single gar~ 675·2679 A_gent, Renme • 1960 WALLACE
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11 •• 100 UlNACln&IE kttc.J'len 3BA , .eA s12oo mo 673·068.t MESADELMAR . aree.1enn1s&11us St•OO wWL'W R:aJI • • I $439K Bkr 642-3850 Sh & I 3BR 1 m PENN-4BR house SI .975 Must sell' 2BA Quiet to • IMMAC Spacious & ltght arp c ean · a · I IPllT•ITI CEOf~ 1r I I KJ:--..'~ catton' Don t pass tt11s WEITCLIFF 3BR 3 lull ba1hs trplc 2 ~~3';;!~~~t"~6~=~ r~ 1HMt111 1 ... llM. Large allracttve Ap1s in a
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ma Mn PHllEIT'I DESPERATE• Must Seu Mobllt Homts •JASMINE PARK • carport $825 644-8586 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 1BR S635 & 2BR $735 incl For Salt 1100 New 3Br 3•-.Ba condo --~ ...,.,. 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 prvt garage. gu & wate< We'll glve youthedownin S254K Vv of bay OWC Tiiaa.•n·••ita-mlmvtew $2200/mo No Ha#1t.leach 2140 fsUnd 2606 398W Wilson 631·5583 Ho Pets 2323 Elden exctiglor ashareolown· 2nd 2BA 2BA condo· ....... -pets * 720•3965 -------548-785•
ership. You make the Obie gar deck 771·3719 2BR 2BA. uul rm carporl. 2BR. 2',,BA. lux Twnhm, 2 2BR. 1BA upstairs apt t Bedroom $665 EASTSIDE 2BA tBA
mthly pymts & we share 1 .... ---------~1 $250/mo space rent incl •OLD COM * car gar 1,450 sq ft. '• m1 St,OOOtmo Frig. no gar 2Bdrm 1Ba $775
apprec. You receive Corona del Mar 1022 cable & uuls, $80.000 2BA 1BA. quiet, bright, to bch, gale<I comm. spa Avail Dec 1 Lillie tsl 301 Avocado 642·9850 W/garage Close 10 ev~ 100•~ tax benefits Must 960-3794 small balcony. garage. St,3001mo 960-8018 * 673-5108 * --------thi ng• Avail now
have clean credit Agt 1411 llST .. Yll $9751.mo 760 8052 1 Bed 5655 $735/mo Agt 63t·7370
239-4335 Dys, Ev. Wknds 2BR cott~ge w/gue$I rm COZY TRAiLEA -35 • Bargain! $695 2BR, 2BA •SUNDECIO 2Bdr~~B~ 5765 -----
R.2101 5485•000 Cabana Costa Mesa 3BR 2BA DvpleK Frplc. apt Clean. t ,000 sq ft , 2Bf' 1BA, washer/dryer 241 W Wilson 631_0960 11111111211 +•0 It's a claaaJhed rui.-ol·
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642-6977 602 Mocado S 1445 incl ok 968-9174 S8951mo 646-0645 t BA garden apt garage. carpet.& blinds' Garage &
Olllllll lllE Fvrn1$hed One·Bedr~m ~~ & wat~ 760·9020 BEACH AREA 3Br. dl!I cute.lma!l 2BR 1BA, new b .. med ce111ng. patla carport $950 Outet area
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1 ''tBA oversized lot Old 35 t w Bay. Costa Mesa OCEAN VIEW BeauUlul pool & spa. clubhouse. Ing S850/mo incl utllt O C College s525i mo • 1AITlm
CdM OPEN THURS FRI .. &42-2553 remodeled 4BR 3' tBA. teoniS crts on lake. nr 124 "9at• 673-3039 MC NQ pets 64 t-3o7e
SAT SUN 1·5 227 Iris ----newk1tchen.hugemaster Bel'l/PCH $1500/mo lse Lg 1BA triplex Beam .......
Chris Brigand1 Cannery llWPllTllAll suite. pool, furn /unlurn 758-2055/W 66t·7904/H lllbol PrilluU 26')7 c.111. pallo gar quiet Small tBR 18l small
Village Realty 673-3777 2BR 2BA. light & 8Jry, lrg S ho r t term ren1al S660 117 Cleart>rooll Ln backyard. g as w/d
priv patio Steps to S70001mo 673·9387 Ugunl.. 21 SQ 2BR tBA. gar 4 doors to ott vanguard 67S-3435 hkups, adults pref C No C SU Mfta 1024 beach Pool overlooks CALL MORNINGS • -Nnd. Gas & water paid --pell 645·1631 Att •pm _o_.,.._.,..""""'____ 0 I ~ .. 7K ., __ -----SNGL flmhMW/\liftw,blt· S950mO+MC&ret ldiNll 2BR 1BA. t car ga1age ~·"TSIDEDUPLEX 2BR NEW LISTING• marina n Y.... .........= JASMINE Cree'I Light 3Br Ins, lrpl, 2 car gar w/ for couplt or am lamlly nice 47501mo 2234 ~
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cause It was one' Only t O usoc pool1tnn1s avt t2/6 &erber carpi thruout · Can CHUCK JONES turn or unturn No pets
yrs Old, 4BR. 3BA. lg cul-$2800/mo •MC 759-8029 Adulls pref No pets .......... llw 1~ 63 1· t2&e Of 646-5743 S750 lit -security
de-sac lot AV access, NEWLY REMODELED $1t50/mo lse 642-0133 Unturn. Garage. laundry, 213·475-7o3s
cathedral c e•llngs Lg Irvine Terraoa horM Deck. $1000 mo · Oe9 E'SIDE 1Br,pool.cableTV
$375,000 Carolyn Mer· ----~----i Pool, oe.an view 3BR• Newport leach 2169 35th SI Avl 111 1 & gas paid Aefsreqd No ;1!},._,l/~ch 673· 7677 Houles/CandDI meld .,.5000/mo. 873-9323 •BLUFFS CONDO. New 546-3727 pelt, S585 & $605 t47
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY pie Baylronl Duplell 2eR 2iR.2BA. lrplc. c:alh C»!I. FloWer 645•8181 IPPlm 1---------,.____, 2102 drpt, pnt, crpt, ap . S1200.3BRS1500 Lj llv· dbl car gar w/opener E'StDE 2Br 111Ba.1100•" ..;+.:~!Tf.~lf!!ll ~ ~ach 1069 \K'flln• 2BR 19A. frplc. o-rage. 3BR. den, lam rm, 2'°'BA. S ,... ~~:+:r llliiliF.:+:r.t ,_. OLDE COM • 3 bd upper paUo. 434 Goldenrod f/p, pool, jac. No pets. Ing rm &dig ga8a11r3p71~, car "'s~ hk-vp 985/mo + ft Encl ga1. patio, butll·
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Santa Ana Heights, New· BLUFFS · trnmac. Delores •Pllllllll• BEAUllFUL BACHELOR PETS. 650•1798 or 722•6StO
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1 BA $470.000. 852· 1003 CdM -Bcillm 1 conoo 1 bd. 1• I • I •... 1pac1 IOI.ltd .. A & MCtlr· kitchen. lrg BA Quiet & IBR, lrplc. cable. pool, carpel, ga.rege. • ple111. den S1998 -1•1·1·1· Y con o • .,.y ocean Secure. S550. YRLY tnc pallo. gar No pell 399 No pets $700/mo 3t9 IAYlllll ... 'I PENIN 3BR hm patio & W/garage & big yard. views, nice patio. StOOO utlL N-smkr. no pets W Bay St S695 650·8357 Monte Vista 582·2997
•2BR 2BA UPI* c e1an spa $2.200 . 1750/mb. 548-7367 Agt 675 ... 912 873-8372 -------S300K •3BR 3BA D Pl S -•EASTSIDE 2BR 19A* E'SIDE nice trg garden an JA t.1.INE PARK -gu•rd m 1uaa-•SHARP Lower DUPLEX On weler, dbl BR. 1BA. 20 lmmac , pool, cable, near •"t. 2Br tBa w/encl gar S375K By Ownr 675-9460 gaf.0 3 bd $2800 T-. 351h & Fln'-3BR 2BA ---B•LB IS • 3BR 1 _ _.., •Large petlOI & ywCS1 ... ,. • II 20 deck, carport, ahopa No Pett S725/mo Mature l1vlng No pets ... ,~ ~ S3000 ~, •Smell pet otc frplc. gar.· Sl350/mo. fridge. $1100/m o 146-5137, 11am-7pm $750/mo * 645·2959
NEWPORT ISL·No ·Re· •Carport• wl tlorage 87~9201 l7t-7927. 85().7120 Sante't gift lo you. Brand " " " •Poole 38R 28A. ttept to send! *fll1lml* E.lltra·l8Jge t BR, freahty new duplex w/many up.. C13h500nlfr~nl '39R. dock. --•-119111--38R 18A Cottage WI O decorated. 2nd floor gredet 2 38R. 29A units _... _.,. '\'rly, unfurn. Garage~ Super ShW1> 18R taK.' hkyp. Hea c:arPOfll for 2 w/deck 71 7 James
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2BA. 1BA. encl gerage. $950 NO PETS 722-8011 .......... 111 dep 642-6556 I Crnr of Westchll & Irvine Oef>oT""'JY E 2908 ~9~.! N:;~r1 °t:, *••••m-TIAlllE For Video Store E 1erp11ses Inc 810
patio No pets Dish· Eves/wkenda 722-8t40 Yrly. D/W Avl now! Christian rmmle. grl CdM ""uN11!1 "'se~ir!eacGro"ss ENJOY 14-15V. return on 631 •846610 identity Enioy 8 fun & rewarding Costa Mesa 751·5263 I N2e ooNn Center Dr8 S~e washer & tndry rm --$1550/mo 642-3850 Bkr ~ '•""' Trusl Oe4ds $10.000 l o • -career in Pro-Sports ft• 4 ewpor1 eec .. sn5/mo.843-0930 •SHARP 18R, new . 28Rlocahon 2blockslo 203 &58(1sq fl $1000000 Call Denison FOUND YOUNG FEMALE mjtnagement Pdtra•ntng Ollmlls1.r 92660 Alln Sandi
cer.,_I, paint. enc garag.t flAILY--1-bch. gar· w/d, maid Olloce & Fje1a11 Avatlable Assoc 673-731 t NOW1 CAT In F V nr Green Val· 'guarantee Mr Mann F1T p T no experience 171 41 6A2..e783
2 WEEKS FREE RENT Yr 2 blka ott sand, avall' 2BR. 28 ST. S1000. $495 675-645 1· 141-1101 ley fract 1S1ater Ward) 638·58 l5 necessary 631-6672
old. 38r 2'~BA. trptc, w/d $700/mo. 760-886_2 __ 2eR. Udo Ille, s lQ50 T 'loM1 291 4 Solid crailm oooy Calleo I •nus a BPlll
hk up. 2 car garage. encl •VERSAILLES LATOUR 3BR. Lido tsle, S1500. •NEWPORT BEACH• Money 0 ears. ring 11111 968-6811 * IO&IL SALES •U Ollml IELP Exp·d cle.an cut 10< mov-
petlo. 1 mt bch 846-4152 2BR 28A. frptc. quiet too. Associated Really Service. Furn1shed~ll1ces with ra· •WIDOW HA,$ SSS 4 TOs• L~T e1ac1< Lao MAS Half accessory company $5 00. 'hf PIT 15-25 ong company 432-8338
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w/11orage. 846-4152 •Yrly 2BR 1BA wlgar. MIK Rentlls F rrest and Moulton t30 ••. n tale Pieastt call Carl at Mall S6 00 "' Call F'ull time good droving re nave lruck & ins.irance Upper Unll at 215 32nd • arkway .. .,.5_10550r 627_3223 S · 662 366 1 cord Bring OMV print S7 47,Hr • mileage EXTRA LARGE 38R 28A St Avt nowt $900/mo. 27n.L: S~are 3 bdrm townhouse 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE .,.. uzanne · out Costa Mesa Blue· 549-85-48 2 car gar •. w~ dryer Ownr/Agt 722·&520 looms vo lnciudes private batn 2 Nwpt Bch Agl 54 t-5032 LISTI ... .,..._ Lall APT MGR-On-Site PT tor print 1690 P1acen11a _
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