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1991-01-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
• /A3 ( ORANGE -C 0 ,A S T Wednesday, January 9, 1991 25 cents ...... ,..., fl "' ...... Marshals dodge .bullets conlisCating man ls ear- Bartalldar learns: Sli•• a drunk, -rai get cited By Iris Yokol Go od Morningl By Karen Auge Or.nge Cout Pelly Pltot COSTA MESA -A pair of Oranae County Marshal's deputies were back at work Tuesday after a rare close call Monda). when a Costa Mesa man used a shotgun to ti') and stop them from confiscating his Camaro. Deputies Ann Ortiz and Jim Lowden escaped inJUI') when Patnck John "\ Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of haht showers. West winds to Is mph 1n the afternoon . Magazm' e's Coastal/Inland hiahs fro m S9 to 64. Lows from 44 to 49. For the Orange Coast's most complete v.eather 1nfor-b mauon. including boating, fishing and new oss surfing repons. sec paae A8. --~---~-t-t-~~~~~~~ IN THE NEWSROOM Rome for ~e •omlay1 ... Though he didn't realize 1t at the time. Costa Mesa attorney Thomas Mullen got an unex- pected holiday break ... A felo ny com- plaint allq.ing that Mullen ac1ed as a "profit center" for insurance fraud was filed by the Orange Count) D1stnct Attome) on Chnstmas Eve day ... But btcausc of the season and the fact that the officers who were to arrest Mullen were on holiday. Mullen v.asn't taken into custody until Jan. 3 -11v1ng not only Chnstmas but New Years Eve and Day off as ~ell. Speecll 111... Durina a speech before the South Coast Metro Alli ance on Tutsday. Co ta Mesa Ma) or Mary Hornbuckle told the crov.d at the Center Club 1n Costa Mesa that she had just completed a public speaking class ... And then she confessed "but l don't tell JOkcs .. :· Perhaps that comes next semester. QUOTES Of THE DAY "He should ne'1er ~t out of1a1I. It dONn 't Sttm n,ht th•t society should h11ve to look 111 him again every }ear." Jack Fle1schh. on David ~itch, who this month becomes ehJ.lble for parole in the brutal murder ofAe1schh's l().. )ear-01d sister (AS). 0 "Contentment 1s n•tural we11l1h. luxury 1s •nific1al PD' en} " Socrates TODAY'S EVENTS • A video repon on the progttss of TnanaJe Square Wlll be presented at the Costa Mesa Redvelo pment A&ency mtttin• at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. •A conditional use permit appli- cation for a Family Fitness Center at 17070 Maanolia Ave. goes before the Fo untain Valle)' PlanninJ. Comm1ss1on at 7:30 p.m. 1n the rounc11 cha mbcn, I 0200 Slater Ave. •Former Eanh, Wind a nd Fire vo- calist Sherry Scott performs from 9 p.m. to I a.m. at Cafe Lido, SO I 30th SJ .. Newport Beach. •The Laauna Folkdanters are scck- 1n1 pan1cipants for their prosram from 8: l S-10 p.m. 1n Lesion Hall at the Community Center. 384 Lesion L. Laauna Beach. Cost as S3. Call 494-1 780. LOTTERY 11111 <7 Heans: 10 •Clubs: Kina 0 Diamonds; l 0 . •Si'Ma: J8(k INDEX young,coc y By Tony Dodero Orenge Coul Oeity Piiot IRV INE -The nc"" pubh$her of Orange Count) maga11ne says that fail- ure 1s not in his \OCabulary. and he 1s 'Cf) adamant about It "I've alwa)s been amb1uous:· Pub- lisher Mar~ Marth said "People kno~ I can do the JOb rm not used to fa1lurt and I don·t fail .. And Marth·s amb1t1on must ha"e been e"1dent to Orange Count) maga· 11ne o" ner Thomas alien. who an- nounct'd last ~eek that the 26-)ear-Old "'II replace usan McFadden as pub- lisher McFadden and her husband Michael werr affiliated "1th the magaLmc for more th:ln a decade ~'"' ina at one time as o~ners. co-publishers. editors and members of tht' sales staff. "The appointment of Marth marks the beginning of a new era at Orange Count) magazine," &·alien said 1n the announcement In his nc" capacity. Marth "'" be president and"pubhsher of both Orange Count> and California Homes and L1fe- st} les maga1ines So how did a 26-)car-old land the JOb of puhhshing a month!) magazine in o ne oi the most affiuent areas o f the nation' "P~ple who know me don't look at my age ... he said Because "chances arc. I can hang with the ~st of them ·· Manh got staned in busines at the age of eight. v. hen his father paid him to d1stnbute 01ers for his real estate busine s. At 16. he >Aas running his own non-profit business and while 1n high school he and a panner cleaned up the community with their own reqcling business. Business has alwa)s been a pan of his life. he said. and when e' erybody else was taking woodstlop classes in high school. Marth said he was studying economics and business • He got staned in the pnnting bus1ne s when he was an I ->car-0ld. ~orking See Boss/M Hunt111t1n cmcll ll•lts 11n1111P1t11n By Robert Bettl• 0r-. COMt ~ Hot ttUNTINOTON BEACH -The Hunt- • inaton Beach Co. has won a •round to rdoaite 1 matnteftll~ facility for the Seachff'. Country Oub &Olf eourx despite residents in narby Salcliff homn takins their SWlnp. But stri11111 arc attached. Nciahbon turned out m muse '° uflC City Council offk-.111 to keep the 600- 1C1uare-fool factl1t) where 11 1 near an ulMlev~ pan o f the am and awa)' from lhcir ~ llaidaua blcMd away. complai•ins ~dWdWaaol~ ... -... := = ·--=-..... -:-. ~:..; ._..,._ • ..._ ... d1Htrw9'o iCpoftl., ~ illad ID -1111 M .. 90&.Pi Dorsey. 33. allegedly fi~ OM shot It the t~o about 7 p.m . Monday. The deputies did not return the 1unfire. Costa Mesa police officcn arrived soon afterward and Dof'Kl' was arttsted a bout IS mfoutes later wtthout further incident. according to Costa Mesa Police L:t. Tom Wamack. Dorsey was booked into the city's jail without bail on susp1oon of attempted murder. See SHOOTING~ .... t I Of.nge Coest Ollly P1IOt NEWPORT BEACH -.\ bartender at the tag Bar near Newpon Pier wa~ cited for serving an o b"1ou-.I) 1ntoiucated patron. and the bar faces possible state d1sc1plinary action after a routine under- cover insP,eetlon over the ~cekend S" tag Bar patrons "ere also arrested for ~mg drunk in public dunng and after the .\lcoholic Be"erage Control check \at- urda) night ~ ~ COMt ()My Pll04 Mn Metth. the new pubfllhet of Or9nQe County Magazine and GJltfornle Homes end Llfestytes, shows off the pubtlcatlons. Dale Ra mus.sen. d1stn ct administrator for the alcohol board. said invest.,.tors were on routine undercover patrol at the tag. 121 McFadden Place. when they reponedl> saw bartender Craig Hanman Po"er. 24, serve a dnnk to an obviously into\lcated patron Power was issued a citation ·an d ABC officials will ~ evaluaung whether to file an accusaudn against t~ bar owner to suspend o r re"o~e the bar's hccnse, Rasmussen \aid See BAR/Im .... Encroachment ruling may come to ay Coastal Commission to hear arguments \I .\RI'\.\ DE l Rn -The Coastal ( omm1\\1on '' \lated to make its long- a".111ed d'-'ll\ l\n on "'e"port Beach's Stt eduorial. Pace A 7 oceantrnnt l."nl roa'-hment pohC) toda\' after a pubh'" hearing to be held here it Bunon \\ < hJle Parl The '"omm1,\1on mecung begms at 9 a m at lht.' p.irl located at tbe end of !\1mdanao \\a) and revtCW of Newport lkal h., propo~I tor deahng with the hun- drtd'i of prl\ ate patio and ~alls built onto tht.' s.tnd l'i the ninth llt'm on the aienda. The cit) propo~s allowing the pnvatc p.itu.)~ walls and other home 1mprove- ment'i to e~tend from 711 to IS feet onto the 'kind lro m the Balboa PieT throuah \\ e\t "'e~pon l ndeT the proposal, prop- '-'n' o'-'ners "ould h.t"c to obtain a pemut each \ear tor th~ encroachments a nd Pl> S30U to S600 annuall\ The CH) also proposes to allov. only natural 'round l'O\er. such as 1ccplant., to e \tend from home in the Balboa Pc1un- 'iula Point area But planners on the Coastal Commi on 'itafT ha' e rC\'omm('nded the comma ion allo" encroa hmcnts -both structural and landsaped - to e\tend on ly fi~ feet onto the sand The tafT also Uf'ltS a paved hc.il·hfront path~a> be extended across \\-~t cwport to the Santa Ana River as a "n~ to guaranttt pubhc access and to clearl\ mark where pnvate propcny ends and public land hcgins \dd1t1onall). the tate planners s\.lglelt 0" nef'\ of the tructural encro11Chments be charged an initial S 1.000 ftt and $500 each )'Car thereafter. Meadowlark developers in default By Robert Bettl• OrMte COMt ~ "°' HU NTINGTON BEACH -City of- flCials have ckc•ttd that ownen of the ·former Mddo•Wt Airpon dtfaulted on an 111eelMftt to dano&ish old build· inp on w site that neiabbon daim art "In incftdibk eyaoft." The Nmo family. ownen of me propeny near Warner Avauc nd 8oha Chica Sum .• were pvn 60 days to mnow the old Arw:tUftl or'°~ '" llft'CtnCnt to bUild about 600 ---and a commncial center on the 6s..cre proptrty. .. You aft bei~..,.. b ~ .. ""'*"' Chef;t • .,. ....... Chy Coacil mtlDbCn .._.., ...._ nt Ner'iol MW "°'l1t111t) ... rflll'ded"' --ol ... .... • • • .,, ....... llll•ia•w IEL" lllililll la a ~ ID An Nerio. CitJ 1•~ ea w., •..-•Ac r .... ....... .,,1 .. • .... • J . ... ' • , .. • , ~ I • .. :.. ~ • Orange Coast People HE 11------------- A native of Sunset Beach and Huntington Bcacfi who's operated his Wave Electric business on Fifth' Street for 20 years. He's recently closed his elcctnc shop -he said he and his employees have w1rt'd ·more homes in Huntington Beach than any other contractor -and 1s going into rcs1den11al dt'velopment on a small !>Cak. Oil SPILL MAKES HIM SICK ------- Burris. -t9. said he ·•1tt('ralh" encl.I '-'hl·n thl' .\merican 1 rader ruptyred llS hull and sptllcd ncarl~ 400.000 gallons of ;\l~bl-.an crudt> oil in coastal "'aterc; la'>t f chruan An 10\ etcrate surfer. hc hac;1i't tx·en had, in the "ater since the spill. for one thing fearful that 011 1!> <11111 in thl' water and would 111ake him sick. He's adamantly opposed to the 011 tem110al ofT the Huntington Beach coast where tankers from Alaska tie up to un load their black The World ... in Four Minutes GENEY A -Sccrowy of SI.ale Sam• A. B&ker JU and foreian LOS ANGELES ~ Stn. Alan Cranston wiJ~ not tctti~ qain Minister Tariq Aziz arrived Tunday nlaht for their fi\eful meeliq on ·before a Senate panel on ~is involvement in the Lancotn Sava~~ the Persian Gulf crisis. t.alkina of peace but holdin& firmly to sharply Loan collapee because he 11 resaina up for cancer sul'JCfY, officials 11.ld conflictina U.S. and Iraqi Positiona. Tuesday. • , The California Democrat 1s too weak from radiation treatments Baker, who spent most of th~ day tryina to cement the anti-Iraq alliance in France. Germany and Italy, said durina a stop in Bonn that he would welcome fro m Aziz "anythina that would result in a peaceful and politjcal $Olution to this crisis ... But he also said there must be "no walking back in any way from the United Nations Security Council ..resolutions .. calling for Iraq to Qllit Kuwait by next T.µcsday or risk war. "" Aziz said he was prepared for a useful meeting with Baker Wednesday if he found a .. genuine, sincere interest in makina peace through the whole Middle East." But he said if Baker tried to restrict the discussioR to Iraq's hold on Kuwait. "we arc going to give the proper answer." , Turning around President Bush's frequent declaration that the question of whether there will be war is up to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Aziz said. "The decision of war is the decisi on of Mr. Bush, not our dec1s1on." Pin Am 111ds In 1111•1:1 l*l'I NEW YORK -Pan Am Corp., which pioneered intemationaJ air travel after humble begJ nn ings with a mail-:run flight from Florida to Havana. took a trip into bankruptcy court Tuesday. lt ci ted the bombing of Fltght I 03. high fud prices and the recession as factors. But Chairman Thomas t i Pla~kett said the company received a fresh inJccuon of outside financing and tentalive federal approval for -lhC' sale of London routes to UAL Corp. that will set the stage for a "ne"' begtnnmg." A proposed merger "-Ith n val Trans World Airlines 1s ofT. Plaskett said. Pan Am become~ the second airhnc:. in two months to tile for Chapter I I protection partl} due to higher fuel pnccs since Iraq invaded Kuwait 1n August. for prostate cancer to lf>pcar before the Senate Ethics Commiuee. aid Munay Flander, Cranston's press teeretary . .. He has waived his ntht to teitify;• Aanden said ... The pen~I decided they would propced with the other four·senators and what 11 already on the rttoro." The panel voted unanimously Tuesday in Washington O.C .. not to force the senator to appear. . 111111111-111 111t11Clll 11 nv1 r11121 LOS ANGELES -An obsessed fan who saabbed actreM ThettU Saldana was sentenced Tuesday to S 2-3 years in pri~n for sending her threatening letters. Sentencing came aftet Miss Saldana pleaded wittl him to .. take me out of your thoughts." Arthur Jackson. wno has been lo prison for eight yean for the attempted murder of Miss Saldana. was unmoved and read a ramblina .. declaration of war" if he is sent back to state prison. He also demanded to be executed. "Mr. Jackson. are you threatening the court?" Superior Court Judge James Bascue asked. "Who arc you declaring wa r againstr' "It's war agai nst me." Jackson replied. citing what he called his .religious right to be executed. l , Ut11u111n lll•lst•, c111111t Nllll \to COW -Lithuanian Prime Minister Kazim1cra Prunskienc and her Cabinet resigned on Tuesday amid ~vcrc criti cism over pnce increases and fears of a crackdown by Soviet troops. Her ·departure occurred hours after Soviet troops rolled into L1thuan1a at the start of a crackdown in ~ven rebellious republics wpere Red Army draft dodging has been nfe. Mrs. Prunskiene ~id her res1gnat1on stemmed from Parliament's suspension Tuesday of price increases she had implemented a day earlier. as well as long-term "conceptual" disagreements within tht' go' crnmcnt over the republic's efforts 10 leave the Sovit't Union. -By Tb~ A11oclat«I Pru• cargoes via underwater p1pehne. ··.I.he.last thmg I said 1.Q..M_.Dior Tom Ma_i) (when he leftt _or-t"-:::===::;::==============--======-__.::::::; become a member of the State .\sscmbly in acramento.) 1s ge nc of that 011 termiQal. Mov~t to Long Beach or someplace else." he said. HE HATES TALL BUILDINGS ------- Burns. a frequent visitor to City Council procced10gs, where he's seldom heistant to express his vie"!>. describes himself "a free agent" -not a member of an} o rgan1za1 1ons. But he joins forces with slow-growther<1 opposed to high-me buildings in the downtown redevelopment areas. ··Personall) I don't behe\c an} buildtn~ should be taller than t'-'O stune .... :· he !>atl.I. "The~ (Cit) onic1als) 'c1a1m this 1s a '11lage at mosphere. but the) 're using dnubk-speak. ·n·"e looked 11 up in \\d1<.tcr's l.11n1onaf) and a '11lagc is defined as larger than a hamlet and smaller than a IO'-"n We l.larned sun: don't ha "e that ·· HOW HE BECAME DAVE THE WAVE----- Bums. a I %0 graduate nf Huntington Beal h High School. !>Std he answered his business telephone b} sa} ing. "This 1s Da\t~ at wa .. e !::let tnr .. People actuall) started behe' 1ng that was m:-real name. Da"e \\ave. So I started calling m~self Dave the WaH·." Local News Briefs Four arrested,'suspected of arson '-f\\ !'OR 1 FH .\( H -T\'O nll'n .ind two JU\Cn1ks 14L'rl' c1rrc!ltcd on -.u'>pKton of Jr<.on anti 'andaltsm for alkgcdl) '>t'tttng .1 b11\ Jnl.I J ( hn'>tma' trn· un tirl' 1n an (-_aMblufT nl'1ghborhoo<l. l\.n .111 l\.n h1l\om I X Jnl.I T fO\ Bo~ Ian . 2 I . both 11t "'c" port Hr:.id1 \\l'rl· h1111~l'<l 1n1n "'e" !)(in Bl·a rh Lil) Ja1l 1n ltl·u nt \25.000 had l'al h Jllcr lht•ir "-.11unlin n10rn10g arrC'sts. T '-'O 1 7-~car-old m:lll'\ \\l'I\' .Jl\11 tJ~l'll 111111 t ll,lll<h h\ !)(>hC'e ( >tlil l'r\ '-'l'rl' ll'\pundtn!_! Ill \Ulll l' ca lls of \U\pll'IOU\ \UbJCC IS throl4 111g ( hn\lma'> Ilg.h t\ 1n till' '>trcet and dl\turhtnE? tht• peace "'hen the~ foun l.I J h11\ hurning in !>Orne bushes h\ \ anl.lc rlaan fr,,l·ld-. _:-,~, I .1 ... 1hlutl D 11\l· S111d Newpon Bcalh police Sgt. \nl.I~ ( 111n" O llicnc, then luund a burnt Chn!ltma'i tree nearby. I nH·,t1gJ ltng a lone 'chicle parked 10 the \ll'1nll\. offi cers nhtained infnrmat1on that k d them to a couple of nt·arh} homes. "hcrl' the:-talked to thl' suc;pccts and arrested them lollowmg 1 n tt' r\ ll'\' ). . . Fire causes S 15,000 In damage HI "'lTINGTON RE.\CH -Fire broke out 1n an apartment at 18641 Li bra Circle early Monday and caused about S 15.000 in damage bcfun· being quickly snuffed out by firefighters Combustible material stacked too close to heater apparently 1gn1tcd the blan-. spokeswoman Birgit Davis said The fire caused S 10.000 damage 10 the building and S5.000 damagc to contents. mostl} in thl' living room. Davis said . Man robs bank wltll 111m11d note NEWPORT BEACH -A robber proved tha t a pen 1s mightier than a gun wht•n he used a note to qu1e1ly rob a bank Monday aft~rnoon. The man never displayed a weapon and obtamtd an un- ~pccified amount of money from the First Interstate Bank at 27SO W. Coast Highway simply by handi ng lhe teller a demand note. according to Nt'wport Beach police Sgt. And Gon1s. "I don't know what the note said, but I'd guess 1t said something about a "'capon. allhough no weapon was seen." Oonis said . The robber walked into the bank around 3:30 p.m . .and fled out the rear of the bank afler obtafoina the money. Gonts said. He was described as wbttc. 1n his early Os. 6 feet tall, with a sbm build . He wore ~ white ba~ball cap with some type of 10&0 on the front. sunaJuses. a haht«>lored sweatshan and dark slacks, Gon1s s~ud. • Wntll• 111111111 11"'81Jlll 11 •1111• NEWPORT BE t H -il.n info rmative exh1b1t on weather will be on d isplay at the Nc\\port Harbor N1 u1icaJ Museum. 1714 W, Balboa Blvd .• beginning hb. 8 Or. Gcorsc.F1schbcck, the popula r wcathcrman on KARC-TV, will be the spe.akcr It an opcnana reception on Feb. 8 11 S·JO p.m. The c~h1bi1 will include photoaraphs and matcnal on bi& and hi,.orical local stonns.. El Nino. Sania Ana wind\, the drouaht. new weather pred1C1Jon tcehniqu and local weather maps, amona other d1 plays. For more informauon on the Vteal~ c~ibit or the mU11CUm, call 67).JJ77. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES l athenn" &II was pla}tng her weekly game of beat the clock, trying to get copy 10 for the la test edition of Newport Beach Weekh Holding a phone to her car with her shoulder. ~he was staring blankl~ into her computer. tr) ing to make heads or. at least . a talc o ut ol·thc poorl} "nttcn sto~ about the Pot Belly Flasher on the '>Cf\.'l'll. ., "These damn '>tnnger.,:· )ht· thought to herself. "If I could afford a profc<,s1011al o;taff this would nc,er happen. Well. not as olt~n an} way.'' Standing in the doof'.'a} 1mpat1ently s111ng up Katherine were a half do1en or so burl) press room operators. who wanted to get tht· prn!>C'> rolling w the) could 1-.ccp their earl} morning dates with 1cc-cold I :!-packs. Katherine hung up the phone. punchC'd a couple buuons f,lnd \Clll the !>lOr} on 11) wa} to the compo!>1ng room. where the story '-'Uuld be placed on Page One and sent to the platcmakcr. "I'm done '-"tth 11 bo:r-.:" Katherine told the crowd m the Juuf"a} She leam·d hacl-. in her chair and closed her cycs. Her momentar) bout of relaxation was tnt('rrupted by the nngtng tt·kphone "There's a bomh 1n ~our prt''i!I room." said the mysterious caller. .. ..\nd 11 om· Pot lkll) \tor) rolls ofT the presses 11's K ·\RLOOL \' "And. uh . b} the \\3). "hat color panties arc you wcanng:'" To b<.' contmucJ. Did Yau Know? Orange County's ·1ax rolls ~ once were a taxing task • ln Orange County: In I 923. the Count> of Orange was sull wnung ta>. bills and assessment rolls by longhand. There had to be three copies of everything. made with a messy indelible pencil. Florcnn· Cuul-. of Bishop knows. because she was the one wuh the 10ky lingers back then. Somet1me6 1t's nice to know that there is sufTenng at both ends of a ta~ bill. We are a/wa.\s indebted "hen you contnhutc your historical facts tu V1d ) uu /\.no" ·1• Orao1e Coaat Dally Piiot . P.O. Bo:c 1560. Costa Mesa. IJ2616. -Compllttl by A.aoe Spiu Pollce Log COSTA MEU A woman reported that a young-sounding man with a foreian accent called her nowcr sho p to rcpon that he had planted a bomb there because an employee had slapped him. The woman inquired about the slapping incident and the caller told her the employee slapped him because he had asked her what color panties she was wearing. He then asked the Co ta Mesa woman about her underwear and told her to mail them to him. However. he bee.amt a"lf'Y and hung up when she asked for his addre s. 0 Someone t~k a $3.000 outboard motor from a boat at dvance Manne. I SSS Newport Boulevard. 0 A thief took an S 0 baby Afcty scat from a blue 1979 hevrolet 1pna: parked on A voc:ado. New Year's Day (.res plaa~ mtrooms at the Los Anttb T 1mei Orange \ounl) omcc aa I 37S Sunnowcr. Two 1matl fires. one suutcd in a tra\h can in a second story blthroom and one in a shower stall o n the fi rst floor. dad little damaae. , ... , ... , .. BursJari broke into a home i• \he 11400 '*>ct of ~ R1"er, ransacked a.he cnaire houte and ltok pr'Openy Valued at $17.9'1 0 8Uf'llan broke into a car pated 11 1UnWintac'1 FamilJ Na News ol the Weird ..... , ...... llN ... , MODESTO -The answer may be a year awa). but a top state attorne} said the Wt'stle) tire pile. called the world's larg-- cst. ma} be onl ) half the size original!~ helie,cd. "We don't kn o"' for .. urr \Ct. but 1t apf)l"ari the p1k ma~ be vcf) substantial!~ k<.s than . ong1nall) sard." said Ken Ale\. a deput) <1latt· att urnt·~ general >\t one time. it was estimated th ere '-'t're 4:! mtlhon t1rro; dumpt'd in th<· hill' nnd cnO\ons n<.'ar v.~.,t lcy. No" the nt1matc 1s ~O m1lhon to ~5 m1ll10n . .\k\ \aid ORANGE COAST l1ilyPilat VOL. 15, NO. 009 o,etwrr ~--1 .,., ................. A.II\, ....... 10 a.m.. .......... ,., "' -Our c--....,. C..,..,.... II ....,i,,.,.. I A.II\ ID I P.11\ ........ ""' ..................... '°" .... ,_ dlalllllllll ...... To l'Mlke • 00ttedlon I It lw 0..,,.. 0-C Olilr Plln pokf ID~ ,_,.. • ._ ........... To,....ilfl-• ............. • ..,..., ---.. dl'I .... ...._L ....... a.........,. VIDe ....... ~ --... ~ VIDe Praldllt. EdllDr Owl,._ a-1119d..-.. U.WMI .......,.....___ ....,, ....... p-"'°"' ..-.. =-= ................ -~ No one will know for certain ho" man} t1rl'S havt' been heaped 10 tht' hills for three decades unlll an eng10ecrs' study 1s completed. The deadli ne for that Rt>Ort to be submitted 10 the attorne} gt'neral's office as Dec ll .\nl.I. tf th e pile IS JUSt half the s11e as onginall) esumated. the statt' cuuld relax some of its rq\ulat1on'> . .\In !kl1d. FH·n 1f thC' p11C' I~ half the SIZC a'> u11g1nall) thought. 1l still w•ll Ix· thl' largt'\I in Cahfomia. -By 'n~ AHOCl•l«I Pn11 How to reach us at the Dally Piiot ClrculaUon OrqeCounty 842-433 Advertlatng Owhd 142-5171 [)j~ 142-4321 Edltortal ..... 540-1224 ~ 142-4330 ...... .,,.,.. 141-4170 Mlln office Bu11,...dke 842~1 BullNMfu 131-5802 Center at 16922 Magnolia Ave. and stole sunglaS$CS and jackets valued at $600. .......... ..... A motlier said her dal.\ghtcr c.ame to her residence in the 16000 block of Redlands Lane. nppcd the telephone off' the wall and then lcn in a huff. taking the phone wi th her. 0 A woman 1n the SSOO block of Mary{>On Lane said her son chased a suspect and knocked him off the bicycle that the thief had taken (rom the family saraac. 0 Some people paurcd possible ga Jtnc down a drainaac ditch m the 21000 block of Orctnboro Lane. 0 Thscvn 1tolc JCwelry and cash from a ru1dcnce in abc 19000 block of OcanPon Lane. •••••••••• A diamond tin& won.h Sl.SOO ns m1 •na from the ~ bethroom of 1 home 1n ahc 200 blotk of Maraum1c Avenue. 0 A amcra and an Italian woOI teadwere miaiaa f'rom a home Oft Rue Grand ·DUCal. .. D 5omccw unuhed tM door WIDdOw IO Cider a S7_..,. WI dotQd M 2101 W. CWI H~ ... laall a llllw ... -1 tunn. 1 cwnr dlicl _. a 9C'lt -... lllie Wiiii. Wa)' bllck lut yar 1Wf ran a feW ......,. ... about a aroup of &Hun and ,eezcnes who ert t~ for bttaltfast most Saturday morninp and solve the prob- lems of the ~orld. •I . Huntington Be11,cb to host kite games By Paul Archlpl9y OrMtt eo.e ~ "°' HUNT.ffifGTON BEA H Ctl)' boosters ~re hope lo tell ttsi· ckftts and \ lsJIOtl 10 ••Qo ny a kite" -and bt thanked for lM 'UllH" tion K.ue cnthusia ti ~on the City Councars OK thi week to host the •'Hununatun Beach Power Flytn.a Gamt"i" on March 2-3. Elperienccd "pilots.. mantu~tt these kitn -('llled ••Powtr alidtrs" -throuah intricate stunu. much as airplane pilots do in air \ho-. The da~ttnc:e, of cou~. i.s that Powtr slidtt pilots never lt'avc the around. That aPl)tals to a lot of folks who ha"'e dreamed of palotina their own aircraft but dread leavina Mother Eanh. tOSt a much b S.-00, 1 prjcc that could take the wiod out of an enthUJaa t't sail Nc\.crthel kilt fl)1n• rcp<>rttd· ly hu bcc<>me the wol'ld '' fb t t arowina span and ntablish an event that wiU become If: upporuna like the aa- n uaJ pro.m urlina contest. .. We wouldn't mind Mtnl known someume in tbc future as the .. C it)' of K itti" or so~thina simjlar," Gifford said. Air force Corp pokcs.ornan helqh L.erand s&Jd the invi• taonal will antrodutt &e\'eral new port 1nclud1 ng drq races ~ ttnal doe fights : A topic of tmakfast das.- C'Uttron lt'J)Or1ed tn the DKi. 3 Frtd Column was the "Pol- tti('ll 1mPondtrabfe" of why Republi can candidate Manan Btrgt'son "made such a poor showana. rrla. tavcly peaking. in hCT race. for lieutenant governor." Anyont who thinks this mean kids nmnina down the--beach w11h paptr kitM in tow is unclear on the -concept. C1\lld~n can still fl h1on an air· wonby kite out o f newspaptt. ftoW' and water paste, a couplt of tkkJ and a little tri na. But 1t'i adults who•~ jumpmg on the kite kad . an drov". Co-spon mS by tbc city a.nd ttk Hunt101ton Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau. and orlanizcd by Air Force Corp -a prof4 ional stunt kite compan)' -the lnvata· t1ona1 . Po\\.er fl> mg Games will laf1t\ amateur lme enthusiast and 1ndude stunt prl01 lesson • kite maluna etas~ prec1S1on stunt fly. 1ng contests and other e'en ts An enthus1asuc booster, l.enlnd w d p1 lot1n1 -and watchina -•he fancy lutes in 1tt1on '' a "Vl$ua.lly and physically exhJlaratina Cll· pcnt'n~" Fred Marun The column then listed a number of possjblc reasons ~ ~--'« this group came up wtth as to C ~ why 8ef&CSOn was not sworn ... ______ _ in Monday an Sacnamcnto. mong them "crt a we-need-Marian-more-i n-the-senate vote. her anu-abort1on stand, the 1implc fact that she is a w~man. lack of mtcrcst. insufficient campaian funds. etc. Consensus: all of the abo\C, After reading the item. Buck Johns 1lpparently said to himself. ll<'>' Ju ta dana minute here! Then he fi red off a l~tter I received JU t after Chm tmas stating that, .. Marian Bcrgeson's shoWlng on No\-. 6th was rather h1stonc." Among many other hats he wca~ohns served as Berg.eson·s Orange County finance c0<hair for the campaign. While Novem- ber's election 1s. as Buck sa)s. "ancient history." he and his computer came up with some interesting notes. "Btrgcson rect'l\Cd the highest vote total of any challenger 10 a Democrat incumbent... made ~ better showing 1han an) challenger (for statewide offic(') citccp1 Kathleen Brown ... In each count) "here the \Otcrs knew Ber&eson. she won (San Diego, R1\Crs1de, Orange and Imperial). he also beat Mc<:arth) an 2~ of Caltfom1a·s 58 coun11es." To show you how deep poll11cal l}'IX'S go when analyzing clecuon results. Buck points out: "E\cn 1n Orant1c Count) ·s ltber.al enclave of Laguna Beach. Be rgeson \\On. She and Pete were the only Republicans to carry 1hc e ll} tier margin "as e\Cn better than W1lson·s." John al~ noted tha1 Bcrgcwn got aoout 3.200 more 'otes in her old Orange Coast asscmbl) d1stnc1 than the current resident of that office. Gil Fcrauson. And he ran up ··what f bcl1c'c to ~ the largest asscmbl~·race margin an the state." Johns said. He has more data. too. backed up b) all kinds of well-crunched ----1--¥1u~~ g1•1 h.u;. Po.JJU...Irrmm1 her shQ_wan "h1s1onc" ma) be stretching thin~ a bit. bµt ~ou·re right. Bue . t Cla(fi(fu) OK JohM also offered !tome 1ntngumg mMght" into th<' planning hchand Bt-rgcson·s camnpa1gn ··'>hortl) after the pnmaf) :· he ~1d. "our stratcg~ \\as to pull Marian \\1th1n eight points of \ICtOI"} (IA.e got \\llhan n1nd Pete·., roatta1ls "ould hopefull) do the n:st." Thl'' d1dn·1. of mu~ But Johns·mak~ 11 faarh clc:ar that thl' rest of the statc ..... hnsn't heard the last of Manan "I rcgn·t that California dad not get the chance (this time around):· hr ~1d "to gt't to kno\\ Manan fkrgeson as IA.ell 3\ those: of us on the Orange Coa\t But th eir loss remains our gain as "e l'nJO) her high quaht}. high encrg) rcprc\Cntat1on " Johns dcx·.,n·1 speculate about \\hat Bergeson "'II do nnt 11me around T hl· ~na1or hcrwlf probabh doc<,n "t lno"' -for su~ The.· most ob' 1ou" 1!> a run for 1he 'lt'na1e -thl· big 011e 1n \\a,h1ngton -in l'N4. ... . The one I Ille Ix-st l'Omcs lrom Thl' I red < olumn·, lnlall1bk . un~e of in<,1dl' poht1cal do~ \\ho .... cnt \\.l) "'a\ uu1 on the limb for 1h1!> hcaut "Picture.· th1<,," he \\h1spcn:d .. Bush Jum~ (.)ua~lc .ind put .. · Pl·tc on the 11clet in I Q9:! Bush 1s n:-dc.-ctctl. \.\ 1lson tx'C'ome) 'Ile prcs1 dl·n1 .ind Mc( ·nrth) becomes goH:mor Then Marian runs agJ1ns1 him and this time she \\!OS" That'" one of the beauties of politics It I) ne,cr dull and 11 1s never lacking an "onderfull~ 1mJg1oatnc '><'cnar1os Bui I thanl \\<(' "111 leine 1\ alone for n while l 'n11l thl' nc\\ JUIC\ rumor comes along FrM M arl.la's colomo runs Mood•ys, WtdD~ da}s a.ad S.tor· days. .,,,,..,., ,.,,,,,, .. llll'Cll lmqme. 1nstc d , a "k1lc'· lhal can atnt'ratc up to 500 pound of pull. behind -which people ha'Vc water ski~. and which has pulled vehicle clocked at 190 mph. Stunt knes. touted as sttts rt· hevers. v.c1gh about I "1 pounds and fold up into a bnefcasc. They also Dr. White scheduled to learn fate today By Emily Adams OfW!ge Cout o..ty P1101 NEWPORT BE.\CH -Once a wealthy. respected p~~chtatnst. the life of Dr James H. Wh ite has taken a scnes of ugl) and Jamng turns in lhr past )Car. Hl"s been arrested for sex l'rimt' . lo t h1 lucrative practice and cohld lose his medical license: He spent ncarl) l\\O months hid- ing out an Mc,ico v.1th an underage bo>. "as caught rec-rossang the border and could low h1'i S850.000 Corona del Mar homr -"h1ch he'd offered up a\ bail And loda\ ~ near!\ SI\ months afier he abrupt!) left ·to"n on the CH ofh1s sentencing d..atc -count) marshals wall e..con \\ h11c to • u- penor Coui1 "here he \\Ill finall) l<'am his fat e. The ps)ch1a1 ns1. \\ho pleaded _&!.lilU'...la..ias.LM.a> LO ora.11~ copula!· ing an unconscious man could tit· ~ntcnccd to a .. much as IO )ears an pnson. White's '1c11m -also his pa-. lll'nl. hou~·gul'<;I and adopted son -has \'lccn looling fof"ard to this da' for a long 11ml· Fmall) John De" "111 h:l\ 1.: ..an opponun1t) 10 tc\llf) aµ1n\t thl· man he onct' tru,ted "I want to tell the JUdgc ho"' destructive this man was to my hfe -how complete!)' he deslro)ed m;. trust." said Dew. 30 Dew began stt1ng Wh11c pro- fe s1onally 1n earl) I 98M Soon ·the two became fnends. But after Dew injured his back. the ps~ch1atnst began feeding him on a stead) diet of add1ct1' c p;un retie' crs. Dew said White 1n"11ed Dev. to li ve with him and C\Cntuall) adopted him -alleged!~ to help Dt-\\ with medical insurance More than once lxv. v.a.-. •1rug· ged into uncon!.C1ou.snes'l On at least onl' of 1hc5l· lX.l3Slons. Wh11e took still photos ol a naked un- conscious Ot-" and '1deotaixd himself ha' mg SC\ v.11h the man Oe\\ e\ l'ntaulh found the '1deo1apcs and photo\. "h1<. h he tu med U1 to Ne" pon Beach pohcc after kicking his drug hah11 .\bout fiH months ago [)e..,. had the adoption kgall) d1\\0h ed \pparcntl~ Dl·" .., not \\ h1te'\ onl~ '1ct1m -nor his onl) adopted -.on .\I tcxJ..a, ·s ~ntencing hearing where pro<;ecutor<> arc allo"rd to hn ng in n 1dl·ncc of 01 her l n me'> '1cllm'i from Te\a'i '\i orth ( Jrollna and '\an D1l·go arl' c'ix·1..·tl·d to The council oK·d spcndmg S 13.000 to help launch the event. City tafTcr Mich el Gifford said the goal 1<1 to bnng v1S1tors to Huntington during the off-season Or. James H White apix-nr l:x.''' \<lid The nature of tho\C l nml·, h.I\ no\ hct.·n made nuhlil J Thout1.h \\ hltl· IJu'' J ma\1mum ~n temc c1I Ill 'car\ in pn<>on.• \\htlh trJn,IJll • ., to fi, r \ea~ lOUnt- 1ng good h1:h3, 1or the 1udgc could al'l' · tkulk 111 g.r:lnt the doctor proha1 111n 11ml· ·11 hl' g1.:t'> pn•hat1on. 1 don·1 lnO\\ \\hJI I'll Jn. l>l'W said "I'm ln~hll·nt•c.J 11! J mJn "hu Vo>ould do such l rul'I fl( n crtcd '>C' an., 3'1 p..1n 111 hi\ pruft.-.,.,.on · £)\·,, plan' 1u a'k Supc.'nor ( oun Judgl' \h ron ~ Rro" n for J hk- 11 ml· rl·strJtnang order ag.11nst \\hill' Jt tl>da) ·, hearing ll) supponers, however. *CS''t know how cxhil1ratan1 until merchant • cash tq.tsttrl s~n rih1- in1 tf that happens. they'll be. ~u. higher than a lite .. Smith Cllll PllZI ftN bits dlspl1y COST'\ M ES~ -Fircfighte~ quickly put out a small elcctncal tire in a display case an a South Coast Plaza department store Tues- da) night. according to fire a uthonues. The elcctncal tire was confined to a first·noor d1spla) case an the Bullock's SOuth ('oast Plaza Jewett)' department. a C Ost.a Mesa Fire ()c. partment .,pol rswomao said. Fire- fighters re.,pondcd to the scene at 9 .. H pm Thcr1..· "ere nu repons of anJUf) and no damage t"\ll matcs available -By ,..~ Daily Piiot• Men steal Samurai FOl """T .\I' V .\LLEY -PohC'C v.erc looking for t~o men who stole a } elll'" <)uLul1 Samu.rat fmm a man 1n tht> parl 1ng lot of Fount.am \ .:illc' Hn,p11a l Tue~a) night. pohu \,lid T v.o men described onh as H1i;.- pan1l wnfrontl'd the\ ICllm at sun~ po1n1 n\.·Jr the emcrgen~ room of lht: f U\ lid tret'l hospital at 9:)5 p m Jnd ~tole his 1987 uzul1 \.lmur;.i1 police ,.ud -By lb~ D.Uy Pilot Distinguished war veteran 'Captain Hicks' dies '[\\.PORT RE.\CH -fhe "'le\\port lkach .\mcncan Lcgwn I lonor (iuJrd and a conung<"nt ot \' ~ .\ml\ \OIJ1cr\ from Fort Ord \\Nl' among thO'it.' present at the mt'.'monal \l"r' Ill"'-hi:ld l Ul'~a' at Pacific \'1l'" \kmonal Park · for rfotrd ( orona dd Mar resident ( hJrk'> f Ifil l '> llar l '> died Jan :! ol intestinal prohlemc; .tt Hoag ~kmori al Hospi- tal at tht• age of 7~ ( aptain H1d4'. a'i he "a" kno"n 10 fnend!I. \t'f\l'd "''h d1st1nc11on dunntt \\orld \\ar II an the China· Rurma-lnd1a Thl'..lll"r v.11h thc \rm\ .\tr ( orpc, \\ J night otliccr. hl' pdOll.'d transport airt rail O' l'r moun1a1nou' terrain "here t'ncm' attack and intenl'pt11.>n "en· ullen encountered Hid.'> v.a., a"ardl•d the Dis t1ngu1\hl'd fl~ing < ross \\Ith Oal Leaf ( lu tcr for h1'1 heroic ach1rH·· m<"nts He al\(l "as av.arded thr .\1r \kdal "1th Oal I l·al (luster and c11at1on.. from ~aJor <.1cneral trattml·\a < ommand l·r -\ar \orp or thl' < Bl Theat~r for fl~ ing mon' 1h:rn oOO hour" lrom No' ~!( 144~ Ill f d'I : ) l'I~) Latcr 1n the .... Jr 11 11 .. l\ ..._.ncd \\Ith ' alor in the f uruf)l:Jn-.\lrn:an- \1 1ddk E:.a\ll"rn Thl:ater and re- ll'IH'd J tommend.Hof'\ cata11un pt"~on.ilh "~nl·d h' Prn1dl•n t Ham Truman urtin hi\ rl·lcaS(" from ad1H· dul\ -\ na11 .. l· o l ~hn1dan \\ \O H1cl' 1..amc to ( orona del \.iar aftl'r tht \\Jr and lUnt1nucd hi., loH' for 11\ln@. a'i a p1l<ll "1th \\ cstcrn \ir· hnn \\ hl•n hl' n·11rcc.J ..a<, a l aptain afh·r man' 'C""· hl' had logtted mon· th,rn 1'00 ooo :ur malt-.. • He then Jc, Ott-<l his time to bu\ ing and building propcrt1e-s an ( urona Jl'I "vbr ooatlng and tra"cl- an, He "as al~> a member of the \mcman ~ginn and the local Elu (!uh and contributed to man) l han11c.--. Hl' '" sun l\cd h' h1\ daughter ( hl'f) I nf San DtC"go and son Kc' 1n ol Palm pnngs The fam1I> re· qu~t\ 30' donation) in Hicls' memM' be made to Father flanagan· Bo~., To .... n or ano1hcr chant' of choice -By 1•~ Da_Jly Pilot 'Rock 'n' sushi' good combination for California Beach EJ11or"> not,.. The follo"tn8 1s the Inst in a 5,•nl.'s of eight rt"' 1c"s "nttrn b.' th,· Dally Pilot's .. Gf'f':it E1sht .. finalist m tht• • 1rt.•a1 Rr \- taurant Re' 1e1H'"' Sc:urh. · n ·e 141.'komt' l'f'tldC'r inpur on each of the re' 1e" ~. 14htch h•' e run tht· pasr t ight Ja) s. Call the Ed11or·~ Hotline 111 f.-1!-f>Oilfi to IY:'C'Ord JOur rommrnt~ An un'IU'IJX'C'ting patron "alkang lhl· \U'ih1 har (ouplt.-'i ol .ill ag1..~ tail " mi:IHn-the-mouth tender pet11erc; that uu:Jude Scallop ~- into the car-splitting t·re~cl·ndo of dOt 1hc room ah hough the l ni"d .., and \\hale thc 4'urrnund1ngs art' un-i'ligh1 l...auteed be-an sprouts and "'ct- mus1c and chaltC'r tare\ numbh ..at O'l·rv.hl·lm1ngh \OUng and dC'C1d-orthodo' the loo~I " 'urpn\angh g1c., IOPPl'd "'th JUIC') scallops and the <tn ndomma tht• "all., "hu:h edh hip good a pungl·nt ganger sauce). cnspy soft blend bcl\\-n ~urrc .. h<m and \ta' ( h h .._. .\ 1..n5p~ \hnmp ~111 l(>nta1ns shC'll l rahs and Nkedtumbo dams ..... " " " )nee scatC'd at t e sue, 1 iJJr "l. 1n ··J, n..am 11e·· <"ucc "'mpu-bat· H d " 1 11 1 t'. II d .._ ~Om<' innocent .. hnmp that ha'c ,.. .. •• ca room ' oun1 "omen o l'r are 8•' en moist tO\\.C s 10 O\\ l' ,,, ........ ·-' .._._ lcred , cact3ble\ are h"ht and a•"" around in e)e-popp1ng attire h ' d Id be r ,~-,:n tap~'v in tl·mpura i1o1tter. r-.,, ~:r ot <i.a .... c an co pporn c dipped an m~l\onn..ai\t' and ch1h and rt'm1nd \OU v.h\ \OU lo\'e fned Goob·I00~1ng men gJ/e on .idmar-.\ftl'r clinking a toast "1th our ~u~ cnca'4:'d an n~l· rolle-d an foodc. · · mah while ippmg O't'r•:111cd bot-e\uherant 1iush1 chef. he hamh u' a u:m pura 'ipnnkle'i .. rnd \Cnl·d with h nash \.our meal with a "'cd&e of tie~ of Kinn beer S\\l'l't 'incgarro salad of cul umbt-r a pa~r umbrdla' Other equall} fresh orange and a cup of hot tea. In the 1 ~8~. su hi bars burst The restaurant contain) a urcul3r and octopus rnlorful offenngs 1ndudc ra inbo-w C:1/1tnm13 Beach JJ55 V1.t Lido. onlo the re taurnnt scene and sud-bar over wh1c~ ho,er\ a hugl· Large signs boat <.lf ma"' roll ("tnP of s:ilmon. \hnmp tuna. "'""P<lrt &·a,h. 675-0575 Open for model 7.p brand1 hang the .... orc.J'I srcc1als and "'" beam "llh 'Pll' \dl<w>'la1I and hal1hu1 "rapixd Junr:h "t'<"lda'~ from noon ro 2 dcnl~. eating ushi was the thing lo rock 'n' sushi." Jong su<>h• bar ~llO\\ta1I tuna handrolls tilled "1th around a ta'it) filhn& of ncc. pm dinnC'r da1/.i from 5:JO p.m. do. WTOps around one "all wh1k small rice and a hot ch1h ucc that OJ'ICn' .i' ocado. crab and cucumber). L1mm"<l h:Jr ( asual •Wre. Sushi ln1t1all). Calafom1a rolls became tabks fill the remaining area) (ah· ~our e)e W'ldt'r with C'<'" h1tc Ph1l.adelph1a roll (a,ocado <;31mon from S~ .,5-SQ '"'5: C'ntrtt"S (mclud- a staple for the inc,pencnced be-fom1a Beach sencs sushi and the moked salmon and bell} of ~d· and r rcam chttst). and ush1-man 'TJ8 soup s.Jl3d and nee) from caust the) not onl) looked harm-u hi rolls. or makl. stem from more t)'p1cal tenyak1 and tempura lo" 1a1l follow. h ned up 1n pairs a \fl«"1al (an)ont<'s JU~s) S 7.~S U ~5. ~II m•Jor crcd11 ~rds less but artuall} tasted q uite aood. the 18th ccntur) whe n patrons of fare an both the drnma room and at 1f entenna oah's l\rk. The ycllo"-The menu offers sev eral ap-aC'CTpied urcly this w~~m 1n .. ent1 on. a Tckka~.agam~1nghou~.w1n~ r~----------~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ combination of crabmc"4t. avocado. ~mcth ina eas) to cal while pm· and cucumber nc tied in a cocoon bhng. Wrapp1n1 tuna in rolled ncc RUff(Ll'S of nee. pla)cd a st.gntficant role an and 'iea"'ccd. the) named It tekka the ancreuina PoPUlant) of u h1. malu. UPIOlSTEIY JIC Soon. the former!) squcami h Fonun•tcly, tbe o"cr-prohfem-• were clo ing their t)'t . bracina t1on i>f u ha '-'l has subsided and am .=:;..":.~m• them Ives, and tentallYCl)' d1pp1ng ~ly the beutr o~cs Uf'\1ved. Tra· .,._ _____ . _ _.__.;;.__ ___ .....f 1 tender mo~I of raw fi sh into soy ldwonall). they arc rathCT somber sauce. Ftthna braver. \hey vcn-platts where dine~ ~11 a\ Iona ban turcd to the more c~ot1c dehe1c1cs in the hadc of '!lama scrttns, ohalmon roe. ttl, mackerel and sea served b)' aumo no-clad cbef .who ui'chin dtftly waeld thtir knivt$. H¥ndreds of )tars qo. ush1 Sulha has come a Iona way in Ufc oriafnated as a "'IY to prcter\'c fish Western "ortd.. OM _n:stau~nt lo by pre illl it between t)ce and salt. brtak all u·ed1t1on ts C.hfom1a Howtver, today's sushi con 1 u of Beach. ~here nxk 'n' roU music small btn of rice topped with a dab blam fonh to "'dco imaecs lcas>tn1 of arecn wa•bi horsendish (aptly from la~ monllOfl. lnc:bd. the mnn1n1 .. aetn .. ), and a lbjn slttt of themt " rock •n: susha. and there fim. Thi t)pC' of sushi. •tto called couldn't t•o mo.re ·~ n111ri, '' afWI) ICt"Vcd an rirs. t"lftdl(ftl\ ntt ~lft and yaftl. :\l'TO l\"l l{ \\CE ......... As PuWishecl bylnsuranw Comml11ion~ lnclucllnt ~Risk CALL. (71•) 146 i123 Cl.GO ........ ,..., ,,. __ ..... ............... .., Dodlro o..~"°' ~RT BEACH -Sihce it apaecl for business Jan. 2, the ilDO marktt has dtlclined sharply .id worries of an incrcasin&tY INillle economy and war in the NliuGulf. Tu.lay. the Dow Jpnes avcrasc or lO industrial stocks felJ 13.36 jlGl,its '° 2.509.41 , bnllflna its loss over the first five sessions o( the year to 124.2S points. Some proanosticators speculate that the. first tradina days of Janu- ary wiU often set the tone for the entire year. a belief that local mar- ket atW)sts disreprd as a lot of hOC'us pocus. .. The way January goes, so goes the year... 1s how the saying goes. said stock broker Alan F~man of ShcarsoJl I ch man Brothers of New- 1 pon Beach. But Fswmu 1116 the ldaac doqn't hold a lot of water with him. Newl;M>.n Securities President Jeff Kilpatndr qreed. .. People like all that stuff because it simplifies the m.trket, .. Kilpatrick said ... It makts it look like there is some guidina hand that controls it. People alt comfonable with that." More rcahstically. Fitzpatrick sainbe market was probably mo t influen~ by the looming war in the Persian Gulf. "The war situation kind of aff«ts everythjng." said JefT Kilpatrick. prestd~nt of Newport Secunt1es. "To get the economy moving again. Bush has got to solve this prob- lem ... Jf>ou iet lower oil pnccs and you can solve the problem in the Middle East, then people's pessimistic fears will change to op- ponunistic grec<l " Fitrpatrict llid On.net County st«ks were bti• hun by the alo'llW market as well and he aid many wen' currently si~ at below· book value. But he tcted that will ch1nac as the econQft'I)' starts to recover. Freeman said even the thtt1t of a war In the Oulf has not dashed his optimism and he pointed out that the currently trona mutual funds may ~ • precursor for good tbints to come. "Mutual funds art in the largcst ca h po ition they've had in prob- ably 12 )Cars," he $aid. "In the past, when mutual funds raise a large amount of-cash. that marked the onset of a bull markeL •• Nonetheless one can't help but wonder 1 f the «onomic woes of last "car ha ve carried into 1991. · Some analysts are concerned by the Pentagon's surprise cancellat1on Disney beware, Sonyland's coming LOS ANGELES -Columbia Pictures Entertainment got the OK from its Japanese owners to open a Sonyland amusement park to com- pete in Southern Califom1a with the Disneyland and Universal Studios theme parks. Details on cost. a construction timetable and location for th e Sonyland theme park won't ~ available for se"eral months. the Daily Vanet} industry pubhcauon 1tported Tuesday. Paul Schaefer. executive vice president of corporate affairs for Columbia who 1s spearheading the project. was tn cw York City on Tumay and didn't immediately rc-rotn te1'J)l'ronc c1111~. Lisa Lochanko. head of Col- umbia corporate communications in New York. said she was aware of the proJ«t but referred all calls to Schaefer. Sonyland 1s "gorng to be a really e"1t1ng state-of-the-an kind of thing" that will make other Southern Calt forma themc parks seem datcd. ~hacfer told Dall} Vanet~ Sonyland will unite characters. rides and e-xhibits employing Sony technology and hardwart. he said. The park will draw its creative rnspiration from the software of Columbia Pictures. Tri-Star Pic- tures. Colpi' Tele v1s1on and CBS Records. "h1ch wa changed a week ago to Son~ Music. D1sne' and Unl\ersal had no comment on the Son}'land proposai. ··we don't ha'e an)'thmg to o;a, al this point." said Universal tO· d1os spokes"'oman Joan Bullard ··~c ha'e no comment to make." said Erv. in Okun senior v1c-c presi- dent of Walt D1sn c' Co. corporate communications in. Burbank. • Director Ste' en <ir11dberg and h1\ Ambltn Entenainm<.>nt were ex- pected to ha'<.> a rok tn the project. Daily Vanet~ said Spielberg. how- ever. 1s th e creat1' c con'lultant for the Un1v('rsal Studios theme park tn Florida. and <\mbhn 1s locatl·d on the lln1H•rsal studios lot Spielberg 1'i d1rect1 ng Tn-\tar's upcommg ··Hook ·· starring Rohtn Williams a.-. a dc-;ccndant of Perer Pan. Dustin Hoffman as Capt. Hook and Julia Ro~rts as Tmkerbell. Capt. Hook's pirate ship and the tree house in Never Never Land arc expected to end up as permanent attractions at Sonyland. The Sonyland project comes at a !Im<.> '>'hon Southern California thrme parks are e\penencing leaner times ..\ ttendance figures released last "'eek showed a d«hne 1n visitors at thl' maJOr Southern Caltforn•:l amu<.emt'n t parks tn 1990 D1o;- nl'\ land Uni\ crsal Studio Tour and \ca World all had fc'>'cr '1s- 11or' la\t 'car tha n in I 98Q .\nahe1m's D1sne)land tempor-\n~ C'Ut th t1cltci pntt° for C"U~ tnnwrc. from Southern California in a m<n c to gcneratt.• bustnt.'ss during tht.• mn't '>lugg1sh month'l of thl' )car Ncarh) Knott's Berl) Farm 1n Buena Park. -which recenth reduced adml\s1on pm·c., ~o percent. has cloo;t.•d t"o da\<t a '"eek until m1d- Fe hruan Thl' number of Knott's '1c.itor\ ·ha' tleen stead\ By tb~ Asioel•rt-d Pr~ss Rodeo Drive may have lost some of its luster but not much BEYERL Y Hll L~ -Rodeo Dnvc chic ma) not carr: a' h1g a<. pnce tag this }Car at lea.-.1 not for the merchant'> doing hu'>iness on the famed Be' crl~ Hills thorough- faro~ The Westside shopping mecca has slipped into a tie for ninth place among the world's most exl'lus1,c retail d1stnoc; in terms of the cost of leasing store -;pat.e. according to an annual 'lUf'.l'\ conducted h\ Hubenh & Pett.•rs.lnc an 85-,ca~ old "Jew \ ork-based real e"'ltate consulting and brokerage firm Rodeo Drn c rankcd Sl\lh on 1he BOSS From A1 for Dail} Printing 1n Minnesota The} also notlll'U h1-; poten11al and moH•d him from clca ntng bath- room\ to JUn1<>r management hl' -.aid Stnle tht.:n. ht.• ha'> Jumped from pnntshop to pnnt<>hop ending up at Craftsman Prc'>s. Orange Count) maga11n c·'l curr.c nt printer. He also 'ened J four·}l'ar stint 1n the l\il innesota "Jat1onal Guard Manh prefe~ not to d1scu'is the bus1nc.-.s prac11ce'I of the Mcfad- dens or the alleg.at1on that the> are suing Scallcn fo r more than S650.000 Furthermore he declined to dis- cuss further a repon last August. that Orange County mapzinc was 11,t lac;t 'c:ir Hut th1.· il\ cragl· rn\I ot nt.'" lea\C' on tht.· ght7) houlc' ard ha'> d1.·cltned from about S275 per ~quarc fnot in Dt-crmber 1989 to ahout S PS pt.•r <;qua re foot toda~ - a drop of more th.in 35 pcrn·nt. according to Hubenh & Peters "'It \ pan of 11 ge neral ddla11on ~ta~ing plarc 1n ~'hat had been an O' crhea tl'd rnm m1.•rc1a I and r1.•s1- dcn t 1a I real l''itatl' en' 1ronmcn t ·· '>atd ~11chad 'I H1rschfdd. man- aging director of Hut>crth & Pl'tl'f'\ "But 11 docsn't mean that Kot.ko Dn' e has lmt an' of 1ts appeal to affiUl'nt c;hoppe~ .. '>ll\J'll'\lc<l ol fudgtng on 11\ urcula- t1on tigurc'>. 'i3~ing that \•hJt the \ll Fadd{·n·s did tn the pa't "of no conn~rn 10 him McFadden said la\t \ugu'>t 1ha1 thr-mag.aztne had a urtul.it1on ·of ~ 5.000. but Orange C OJ\t maga11ne Puhhshcr Ruth Ko allcgl·d that the li1rnrc was closer ru I II 00(1 Marth said hl· ha-. no 1dl'a what the c1rculat1on ~a' "hen the McFaddcns ran the m.tg.t11nl' "From the da' I took oHr the magazine 11 1' 2 \(J<.10:· he said rcgardtng the c1n. ul.it1nn. and he added. "'noho~h lJll' ml· a liar. What I sa) I dc'i I do .. For proof. \1arth pro\ 1dcd a pncc quptat1011 from ( raflsman Press. the maga11ne's pnntcr and l\ianh's forml'r cmplo}er. that re- quested 15.000 case-bound 1 ucs Heading the -world,'ldt.· '>Une) for the second consecut1'c \car 1s the (1tn1a in Tok~o. It remain\ b} far the mmt i.''pcnsl\ c retailing d1strit. t. dc\p1te an eight percent dcchnc in aq·ragc ren ts for new 'It ore ka'il''> O\ er thc past 12 month\ lhl' C1tnLa. '>'hcrc rents on m·" leaS<.'s toda~ average the cqu1,alcnt of S62~ per '}Quare foot. casil) beat out Hong Kong's Nathan Road and Qul'CM Road d1r,tncts -S500 pcr <,quarc foot -for the "most pncl'~ ·· d1o;11nct1on -By City Nrws ~rvkr and I ~.000 perfect-hound issue'> for Orange Couot' ·., annual Januar) l'i'iUC ..\ pnce quotation. howc"cr. 1!1 not an actual 1oh order. but merel~ an estimate pro"1dcd by )"he printer t<> tht' puhhshcr "I can't changc '>'hat the past has hcen:· Ma rth \a1d . regarding the McFadden·., past pract1ct>"s "I can onl y change '>'hat tht.· fu ture will be ltke." And one ol tho~ first changes. he said. will be to n.·turn control over th~ maga11nc's c.:ontcnt to the edi- tors. wntcrs and de\igncrs. some- thing he bcl1cH~' the McFadden'i failed to do "The) tncd to llo too much. the} tned to get ttX> 1n,olved.". he s~ud. "I don't claim to be an editor. I don't claim to be a designer I JUSt claim to be 1hc pc~on who can do the JOb and put together the team that 1s 101ng to ma~l' this a o;ucccu- ful pubhcat1on." And Manh behnes that team 1s alrudy in place. 1t 1s Just a ma tter of c>.panding the s1afT and 11v1na the magazine d1r«t1on . FUU FORECWSUR6 8' RECONVEYANCE SERVlcES Riaht now. that d1rcct1on is 1800 E SIVIHT'IDITlf Sr • S :m 103 • SANTA ANA CA 92701 outward. While he 1s satisfied with (714) 542-5B11 • r,u (714) 953-7459 what he ~heves 1s a strona visual =;:=~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;_;~~~~========~ ind editorial content. he now wanL~ STRINGFELLOW Public M•tlng . Jenuary 11, 1111 7:30-10:00 p.m. GLEN AVON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4352 PYRfTE ST .• OLEN AVON PurPoM To prcMde the community with""°',,.,....' •bout the Alcofd of ~ tor the 8tt1ngfd~ ..... Agt#cy per-.onne1 •be~ to lfw.w q1 11•r.• end to dllQ.-dMdll of the doculMnt. A oopr of .. Aecord of ~ end the Adn'ill...., ...... Alcof'd .. o. ,.._. In a. Ollrl Awon lJl)rery M1111• 9r: Dlpllrtment of I I.mt Servtcel end EnW~ ProlectlOn ~· F0t Mo19 ~Cal: &al Oriper (11~ 4'5-1143 (714) 782-4217 to cap1talt1-e on those strcnaths and expend the mapzine. ··w e want to give people more information about Orange Coun- ty.'' he said. "We're Jivina it to them now. but I wtnt to give them more late Mond9y of the 152 billion A-12 atta plant propam. The MWI hun the stock price of tM project's two contracton. On Tuesday. McDonnell •Dou,Jaa ~un,ed 7th to 31V. in heavy tradina. wtl1le ~I Dynamics lost 2'h to 2l'h. . Also evldtnt wu continued con- ~m about the health of banks followina ~ wtekmd takeover of Bank of New Enaland operations by rqulators. Two bank stocks we~ among most-1ctive NYSE issues; BanlcAmttica, which slipped 11'. to 2S. and Wells Farao. which fell 2~ to S l . BankAmerica is considcr- ina buying some of Bink of New England' Hstt$. - • M w takes reins is Flu~r chairman IRVINE -Les McCraw wu dmed cbainnaD of tbc boud • : of Fhicw-Corp. to replace O.vid S. Tappan, Jr., ~ ~-~ .. ' announced Tuetday. McCraw had been the company• chiei uecutive ofllc:lei and vice chairman. Vince Kontny, prnidcnt of Auor. wu pven tbt additio~ responsibilitin of chief operatina onic:tt upon McCr1w'1 election as chairman. Tappan retired tS of Ott. 31 . "The company's strategy. developed over the pa~t four years, will continue, .. McCraw said m 1 statement. "Fluor will pursue the goals put into place wh.cn f1uor Daniel was crcatecfin 1986 . ~ diversification of services offered, industries served and eeocraphic locations. f 11111 TPlllKdlll Mii IYIE Diii ... J1111 ...... . 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JP 4 1•8'&171 Sick mother tri~~ Ito act like he~ chi}dren DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am ' wntu11 to you became I sec a probkm with my da\llhttt but I cton•a want to interfere. 1 am almd if I con&ont he'r she will ao o" er me cdar. nl heed your adY\CC . .. MU}"° lS ~ and has t•O c:bildren who are now an thrir earl> • 2Qs_ She dtvotcs alJ her time to the du~ and ts Vn) much in"ol"'ed in their la"cs. She il oot cmplo)ed outs:Nie the bo~ but her •-0ndttful husband as •orkina two jobs to brina in ~tra money. Mary spmds her da>s ~nona k>ve ~ten for htt dausbter to Jl'e lO htt bo)fncnd he IS lrylllJ lO creatt the perfect romance When her children ha"e fnends o"'"" Mary becomes .. one of them." Ann Landers ~ .. 4-••• TJ .......... c:;::-.. Julie Tebb and Claudia Flores get autogr9Phed poster from Jim Palmer. dnnk1n1 an'1 sweanns and act101 coot She slttps ~ith her dauJhter because she's afnud 1f w sleeps with her husband she'll get Pret· nant. · Mal) hasn't a ked for hdp. but her husband has. he ttfus.ts to ha\C an annual cbcd.up. for fear the doctor ~'Ill find cancer (There as no h1stol) of canttr 1n our fam- •I> ) l fou&ht 1n all fhe campa1cns in Europe dunns W\lrld War ll. I was thert from thc an' 1S1on of Nor- mand' to the fall of Berlin. I re· cc1'cd the 11\er tar and fi ve BronR ~tars nlcss )ou'"e been through tt there 1s no "'-a) )OU can 1maiinc "'hat combat. ts like. You ha'e to upenencc at fimhand. c.w1er--., J . Jockey spokes•an on brl_ef ca•palgn I don't kno~ ho~ much mo~ her husband an take he has no fnends but she bd1e\CS m )Our column and fttls as af she lmov..-s )OU W1U )OU please Jl"e her some ad' 1~., \\-c think she m1Jht listen. -DISTR.\LGHT MOTHER Combat means sleeping 1n a mudd) fo'hole eaung a can of beans for 'our main meal of tbc da) unnatinr and defecating ~·htt t'vcr you happen to be and kttpms \Our toilet paper on )Odr head undcr \Our helmet because n's the onl)' df\ spot on )Our cnu~ bod) "'hen 1t rains Combat me.ans watchang )Our budd' step on a land man<' and g<'t blo"' n to paettS . Baseball ~t Jim palmer con- fid~ that m ost people ask to sec his underwear. I didn't. Palmer was at Robanson's SCP r«Cntly as spokesman fc;>r Jockey and its l.qscarth campaign. ··rm tra,ehna around the count!) •anma autographs and looking for "'omen. real people. who look &ood. have great legs and J)('rsonnhty for our (Jockey for Her) product." Palmer 1s the Jockey for Him poster gu) H<' admtts he ~ore Jocke) classics as a kid. And as a baseball pitcher for the Balumorc Orioles.. he "ore their mtd nsc sl)led underv.car. Ev('f)bod)' dad In 1977. JockC) asked nine athletes to model for a "Take Awa) Their L'niforms and Who .\re Th<').,.. ad campaign. Hand· some. 6 foot 3 inch Palmer was a hit and ht''s bttn their male model C\-er sillC'C. ··1 don't find it daswtcful. It's a good product. The pla)ers ne,cr 1eaS('d me. The fans did " l\t 45. Palmer still ·looks aood He b1k<"S I 0 10 15 malt"S a da~. ....... . Carol Humphreys pla)S p>lf and tennis, v.orls out with w~•Jhts and watches "hat he cats. When not do1nc pla}-b)- play ttlc-v1s1on anal)'l'1ng. he l"es With his new bnde 1n Baltimore. He has two dauahten b) a former mama~. But Palmer satd ht' has more than telev1s1on and underv.ear on his mind He has a drt"am ' ··rd hke 10 be th<' first Hall of Famtr to c»tch professaonally ap1n. "lo one has ftll~ and come back. I'm "ork1ng at 1t I'm thro" 1ntt. \\ c'll sec·· DEAJl MMBER: Mary Heih a. sec a complete l*yslea.I cket., a. lean If ~~ is some ~ problem &Ua ls caubt& laer _.. bekavior. If sh'1 Olt l*ysically, lk llttds to k ltt8 by a ,.ydlel- opst ucl aet law tkrlpy. Ualaa sh 1et1 bad oe "' encl lk wUI lose laer laasba.ad ucl prebaltly kr cla.Uclro as well. Mary, tlai1 ls Au taJklq. Please. dear, foUow "rwP • ~ ••&· aestiou. Vov f•tare ~ .te. pnds oe it. \\ om<'n ~ho ha' t' tht' craz\ 1<ka that the' should be ··treated ~ual- 1> .. and allo~ro to fight alongstdt' men don't ~no~ ~hat the) art asking for rm happ) that the L'.S. m1htan ~111 not J)('rmat at and t hopt tel God that pohC) never chang" -B.\RR"l ZIFF former st'f'lt"ant ~th lnfantn Dn1s1on. Encino 'Tonight Show'· spot still satisfies comedian DEAR ~N~ LA 'DER l ha't' al~a's bttn 1n fa,0r of equal op-pon~n1t~ rqardkss of race "\)lor or S(',. but <'nough-1s enough The tdt"a that ~omen should JOln men in combat 1s the cra11<"St lh1n1 r, c e'er ht'ard L ndn-no (ln.:um · stances "'Ould l "':int m' daughtCf' to st>ne 111 a combat outfit DEAR BARRY: Muy wemn llaave bttll fi,..tiq fw ~• ripts for )HR. Pttkps yow le&- ter will it•~ ikm ~ ., ~ U.O.pt~. nub fer atac tupa1~ t.Ut t'OllV~ys IM mnsa1e dftttive- ly LO ~NGELES -Come..tlu Jay i.e.. s.a)s he's gotten offers to star an his o~n talk shov., but thinks 1t ~ould be stupid to lea"e as reaular substitute h t of "The To- 01aht ho~ \\-1th Johnn) ('arson ·· "That's n fatal mistake a lot of people malt' ... Leno said of those "ho stan~ cop) cat latc-n1aht sho~s and ult1matel) failed. His rt"marks came dunna an 1nterv1ew this "ed. o n the s)nd1cated "Pcr- 'SOnaliues" TV show. "I've bttn \.Cl) luck) w11h the 'Tonight Show' m that ~ht'n .I first s11ned hostang. I d1dn '1 have to get an~ raungs I sllll don't I'm JUSt her<' to fill an So. l can make mmakM and learn and I'll find m) ~a) ·· Leno said '"So b> the time rm on on a rqular basis. hke I am now. people are familiar (wtth )OU) and the) kno" who )OU are ·· Leno con- tinu<'d Joan Ra"crs and Pat SaJak werc among those wflo failed an late- n1Jht runs. "You know. an a lot of ways. I felt sorry for 5-.Jak. for cumplc. I like Pat. I thank he's a funn) JU) and a nice auy." said Leno. "But the day his show stan~. that (CBS) pub- licit) mill (boasted). 'It's the fun- niest 90 minutes. it's a half hour mort of laughs than any other show. it's the greatest: nd 1t takes a Iona time to learn how to do that." VENTURA -Z.. Zsa Gahr. who prnettd "'orldWldc aucnoon when she was conv1C1ed of '1apptnt 1 pohcc offtctr, quietly won a coun case apinst a woman she loaned money for a buJtness vcnturt. "Well. bull> for her. Everybody's been on her dcmert for the put )cat and a half ... Rtd Phil Paladtno. publicist for Gabor. The entcna.aDC'I' W.s in Wnt Palm ee.c:h and un- wailable for comment. he said. upenor Coun Judge Bruce Thompson on Monda~ awarded G3bor $200.000 an a la,..sutt filed apanst uzannc Wonder!) The San Diego ~oman was accu~ of 1mpropcrl) con,cn1ng S55,000 of Gabor's monc) to her own J)('rsonal USC Gabor filed tht' suit an June aJaanst Wonder!) :ind Roben L. Lanham . the c ntcrta1ncr's Thousand Oak~ accountant. Tht' laMutt cl:umed the defendants per· suaded Gabor 10 loan Wonderl) SSS.000 in [)t'('cmbcr 1989. with the promise she "'ould get bacl S:!00.000. • The default Judgment was onl)' ap1nst Wonderly. Lanham filed documents cla1man1 Gabor 1nde· J)('ndentl~ assessed the nsk of loan- 11\& tht' monc) and dC"Ctded on her own to do 11. The la~un didn't SI)' how the mon<'' was to be used. Wonderl> 's telephone number was unlisted and she couldn't be reached for comment. LA MIRADA -.\ctrcss Doua Mills, known to tclevas1on viewers as the v1:(en bby Cunnangham Ewang on "Knot's Landana." isn't happ) with her image as a sc"<y, scheming woman. "When you play a character that httoR'ln \ICfY succcuful over a Iona period of ttme. as I did with Abby for nanc )Urs, ,people tend to thank of you as that person," Mills wd. The actress currently stars 1n La Mirada Theater's ··1..n u11sons 0.ngcreuscs." a stqc production of the steamy 18th century French novel. It runs throuah January at the theater. . Theater advcrtucmcnts show a photopaph of Mills with the won1s. ··Pawon ... Seduction ... 8etra)'81.'' Fans may relate to the repreten- tation. but the llCtress claims she is a muttifKeted ~. "Thal may be my i..,. 11 an ~m •f ik Dey: Eftcatiea ls • wllaat a fellow 1ets from readlq dw fllte priaL E:xf'triace ls WUt Ille aets lf k ~'l ru4 lL Trouble spots intriguing to some act~s. but 1t ~rta1nl) isn't m~ 1magr as a person. t am not that per50n .\nd I ha'e no plans to lccp pla}tng tht' st''.\) femme fatale.-she said "In fa t. I JUSt did a corned). and m' nC\t role 1s a housev..1fe. That's wh> )OU bttom<' an actress. to pla) a \3nt't\ of roles. and now that I'm out of ·Knot's Landan&.' I want to do man' d1fTtrcnt things ... . J 1m Matto:(. a former state anom<') g~ncral "'ho lost to Richards 1n tht' Ormocrat1c pnmal)' run-off for ao ,emor The Richards comm1tttt 1s sell· ans commemoratt\le plates. po t· cards.. photographs. umbrellas.. T · shins and sv.catsh1ns to raise mone~ for t~o days of inaugural cdcbra11ons Some tounsts ~1th m1"1onat) aspirations go panacularl) t~ trouble spots. Panama. Cambodta. South Afnca. the Middle East ··To Stt for themsch ~ .. Thetr prnllst on homecoming depends pn how p-eat their hard hips. ho~ narro~ tht'tr dangerous MCIJ>CS Q What's a ··mudbu& . .., .\ ··c-ra.wfish" 1n CaJun talk. -y.,h> 1s England·s London ~he~ It as""· 1nqu1rt"S .i c ht'nt That "'as the first plaet" upm er on the Tham" where tht' Romans roukl build a bndgr Ftnns ha\c more saunas than CU'S The commllttt hopes to ~II out C'ons1de1' husbands or Yt'l\CS "'ho of m<'mt'ntoes b> Tuesda). an· have affaars. In t9'o out of three augurataon da). and shut down. casn. t~r matnmontal mates find L.M . Boyd anJured spouses 1mmcdlatcly ftlc for di\ o~.,... That's not known. But : our LO\C and War man sa}s the offended ~ho divorce fall into c.-o cateaones I Those forced to file by then unfaithful panners. And 2. Those ,,..ho''c bttn ~-a.tuna for a clcar<ut reason to file. L. TIN. Texas -Go' .-elect Justus said out Research ha pro'ed that. AM Rldar41' inausural committee -By lk A.INcU,_, Prus C'lit'nt asks. "Hov. many of these If the stra,..bcrry shines. it's fttsh. 1s OJXnana a aift shop Wedncsda) liiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi;:::=======================. -an the fonncr campeign head-I 1 quancrs of her om><>nent. "It was a vacant place. It was not bctng rc •. ted. so we re;;ted 1t." Marpret Justus. 1t\au1ural commit· tee roordanator for Richards.. said· Monda> The location had bttn rented b) I Storewi~e Sale! Star.ts Thurs., Jan 10th 50%-70% OFF •Barry Bricken •Ruff Hewn • autica • Berek Sweeten and more : • , ...... ) 9 2 Coast dancers · named w •1111 ftl•, 1rract1 ·print• 11 tachnlcal o car wlnnlrs _rmalists . Christina Gibb~ of Newpon Beach and Lisa Innes of Fountain nlle> "ere sdectcd as classical dance finalists for the third annual Spotlight A"tmh presented b) the • ~lus1c Center tn Los Angeles. G ibbs 1s a stud ent at Futures PathfindC'r High chool of tndcpen· tknr.itud) .rnd Innes 1s a stµdent at r.oun1ain \'alle) High School. ~EV ERL\ HILLS -Air~on· d 1t10n\.'d undcf'\\ear. a new movie film and a 5pcc1al cff~-cts printer were amona the n '" technologies ll'"arded ~·1cnulic or technical pritc) by tht• Al.·adcm)' of Mouon Picture' Art~ nnd · 1cn l'S. Gi,cn for d C\-ICl.'S. methods. for· mulos. di'l<·mcnc., or 11ncnuons. thl.' ~c1cnt1tic Acndcm} -\"'nrds will bl· prl!!.Cntt.·d Murch 2. the \cadem} \t\ld Mondo'. The Diligent O\\ane EfTcC'tc; Lab "on·· a tl·drn:ral ach1eH·mcnt n·rttlkate ti.Ir tlw Actor Climatl' s~,tl'm. ultra-thi n undergarments that l':m cool ur "aml, the actor \\enrang them. J &. G Enterp[.!"l'S 'rnn a ccn iticf111.• fo1 1\.'. ( 'ool 'iu11 Ci~ c;tem, another t) pc of h11h·tech underwear. · The Ac3dcri1) '"ard of Merit ' 111 go to Ca,t1Yu10 Kod~k Co. for a n1'" film tc('hnoloto ;rnd EXR color nl.'g:il•H~ film. I he «"1cnt1tk and engincermg plaqul' "111 be.' bestov.cd upon ~kchan1c31 ('onccpts. for crcau ng a dt.•\ ict• that fac1htate~ special effect~ -.<'l'nl'S. . Othet .,._•1cmilic and t•ng1nccring a"ard wmnl'"'·ure ..\rno ld & Rich- ter for it\ .\milt'\ Camera y~tem: FuJ1 Photo 1-ilm ( o. Ltd . for color nl·g:tll\C film'>: Ma nfred .(i. i\-fo:hel on of Technical Film )'>· t\.·mc; for n htgh·'>rx-cd tilm handling .,~stem u~l·d tn proet·\\ing: and en· amlW\ 1n Bell and Ho"cll (o. for a motion p1ctu1c tilm printer. In add1t1on to th~ air-cond111oncd underwear '1c:tor\. technical a h1t'''-'mcnt "inners include Belco .\~~•ate~ I n~·. for a li&ht mc&cr: Panav1s1on Inc. for phencal lenses. ..\8 Film·Tclnil for a film ~ubt1tl· ing procc.,,or: t-l ~drol mage Inc. for an unde"''"cr I.imp: Dedo Weigert Film GmbH for •l lo\'.-voltagc liaht· 1ng lhture. Frl.-d "olb Jr and Paul Prco for n .i5m(" test lilm: Light· maker C'o. for a de' ice that produce' tltck'-'r·fn:c hght: and .\II· IJ n1on C1ncnw and Photo Research lns11tutc for J.I) tilm ~~.,tems in thl' 'o, ic.•t t '111on. -By tbe .'4ssociated Press The comix·tttaon awards $5.000 and $?. ·oo scholarship to high ~-hool '>tUlkn1~ an each of the fol· km ang ix·rturm ing ans categories. dassaral Janel'. Jail/modern dance. das.,1cal 'oral. 1a11 /modern 'ocals. r1.1ssaral tn\trumental and Jazz/pop 11l\tl"Ullll'tllal. f\\l'hl' linala~t\ l\\O an l'U('h cat· i.:gon ''all nHlllX'll' o n stage lx'forc .an .1udll'lh.0l' or '.200 and pand of ,l'1d1rit' 1u<lgt''> al tht' Doroth~ < hanJkr P:l\ d1un tin ~larch I b. Casting for Laguna's annual pag~ant set for this weekend I ht· 1,,,, <l.an,·t·r, \\l'H' 'l'let It'll frlim .1 g.Piup ol 10 '>t'm1-finah\I\ t'.1rl1t•r 1h1' 1110111h a lk1 .. 1 m:t'>h.'• d.1nn· d .. 1" :it lhc M U\lt ( entl'I I lw 111.1,tt'l l l.i.,, taught h~ "-1u'>•l < ,·n!l·1 1n1<lt·n1 rompan~ prn- f,·,,11mab. ofkrt•J thl' St'll11-linall\1' .1 u111qul· oppoi 1un11~ ll) gain .1 tir,1- h.1nd loo!. 1n10 tlw 1.km.111J, of a l.tlt't'l Ill till' pt fu1 nung art\. \l.1'1,·1 '"'"''' .1mJ lin .. d aud1t1n11' m c:n-h 111 t hr '" l ltl~ork.''> .u1.· 'dh·duln.1 <1' t'r 1lw lll'\I '" \H'd,,. 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POY•fAt• VA&~•• ,.,. ....,,. 11•1Mm , ..... ,..._~. e 1t. •OIO ,,.....__ ........ !Ill,...., 1'1 1 IC!. ,_,, ... __.,, •• I......_.. ii ..,, llCP , ......... ~"" .. ·~ ..... , •• •• ,r , ........ llO ••IO ...... .... ... t .,, ..... ~ ....... ,...... ........... . .. PubHMed by Page Group Publlah6ng, Inc . ..... 1. ...., pr•dent & chief executive officer I Biil .... II, chairman· ....., W. Miii. II, executive vice preaktent llM••••Nla L ILL L vice preeldent & generaJ manager Edltorlal Drawing a Hna In the sand closer to ho•• The lo ng-running and tho rny issu e o f beach encroach- !"cnts -!Q the form of patios. gardens and fenced yards - in West N~pon and Balboa ts as vexing as it is com - plicated. Borrowing a phrase from President Bush's quote book. Ncwpon Beach residents and state leaders are locked in a dispute on where to .. draw a hne in the sand." And while the local issue 1s a "'orld awn> fro m the s.and that Bush was refcmng to. the phrase fits. Over the )Cars -the decades. in fact -beachfro nt residents have slo" I) but s urely extended their propeny onto the public beac h . A patio here. a fenced-off yard there, an expanse of 1ccplant omewhere tn between. o much of thC' beach has been gobbled up over the years that the state Coast.al Commission n ow calculates tha t some 2.4 a cres or pnme beachfront is someone's patio or yard,. Put on warning that the Coa s1al Commission had strong resenat1o ns w11h the practice o f allowing local residents to build onto the beach. the ctt) began to take stock of the s1t~t1on. A committee "as formed and members submerged themsch cs tn the issue. Finally. the Nr"pon Beach L il) Council in October adopted a plan to allo" the encroachments to remain in place up to 15 feet into thr pubhc right-of-wa) in some places an return for the pa}ment of annual fee . .\nd those "ho predicted 1he Coastal Commission staff wo uld ne\er bu) uch a plan "ere nght. Comm1~s1on taffc~ countered \\tth a recommendation of 5-foot cnrroachml'nts a nd a much suffer a nnual fel· schedule. The shO\\down IS toda) "h\'n ~he whok mcSS) ISSUC IS pushed b<.'forl' 1h1.' Coastal Comm1ss1on itself Whale "c ~~ mpath11c grc.'a tl~ "1th beach front residents -som e "ho haH purchased tt1,1:1r propcrt) with the encroachmrnts a lrl·ad ) tn placr and others who tooKlhc cit) 's d1s1ntercst as a signal thal the practice was permitted -jhere is a greater· issue hc.•re. The beach belongs to e' cryone. .\nd that was under· scored when the c1t11rn of Caltfom1a voted for th<.' Coastal .\ct. Write to usl .. --....... Clllt..., ...._ The ...... Dllll...,,.. encx>uf-0-corr~ from our"*'-• We req'*1 leUert be kept to epproxlmatety 300 words Any correepondenc:e lignlftcantty iono-then 300 word• wtll be prtnted at °"' dllctetlon u a c ;ye ••·-' M;or ~lll--. Community commenlanae are reMf'Yed for lsluea pertinent to cill• and towna along the Ofange Cout. Guest commen1artee may pertain to any pubtlc laaue EdltOf'lal rMPO" ... are r..erved for ret>Yttala to edltonal poeltlona of the ...... CllllC..., ,.., Let\era coneldered to be llbel<k.I• or In bad tuta wtll not be printed Writers are limited to four aobml~• a month. All correaponcHnoe mu1t be llgned and lndude the writer'• addr ... and telephone number tor Wflbtlon purpoaa Letten ~Id be addrMMd to the ...... Cllllt..., .... 330 W•I Bey Str .. t. Coeta ........ CA 92827. Attention: Letters to ll'le EdltOf'. Writ.,. with questions are urged to ceU the Daly Piiot at (714) 642~21. Ext. 352. D111a111Py • Dan Walters ~.. The party .- Busb fmds his role model in FDR's secretary of war. WA HINGTON -The pres- ence' on Georg<' Rush ·s bed side lablc of a ncv. biograph} of Frank- lin D Roo~·,elt\ S(.'l·retal) of war unnt.•n cc; the prcs1dtrit's aides who fear tlll'1r hos\ 1s lull' romm1u ed to "hat onl· v.omed slafTer calls 0h1s "rt.·ndt.•/\ OU'> "1th des\tn) .. Henl) L \11m\on·, v.orld 'IC"'-. as dc\Cnlx'd in "The Colom•I" b) Rratl\h Jllurnalast (rodfrc) I fodg!.on. ha' been lrt'Qut.•n\I} re· poned 'itnn• the hook'~ puhhca11on in October a' rc<,embhng President Buc;h\ Thl· added d1mcn .. 1on t!I that ~llm\on an anstoaat "'ho en' 1\11lnl·d Jn .\mencan-~haped v.orld onkr 1\ a conc;c1ou' role model for Ru\h .\u·ordang to a1dl'">. their rh1d -a man nf auaon\ rathl·r than lelh~r" -'"reading and tailing about thl' hoot.. That's JU'>I linl' for Bu.,h aides v.ho \t.'C' a qu1C'I.. \uccc,.,ful v.ar as l'O\ura ng thc pr1: .. 1dtn t · s rl'-l'll'Cl ion and wnfoundang antH,ar Demo· crat\ Rut othc:r stafTers. pc:rhap-. a ma.1cmt~ an numbers though surrl) not 1n innul·nn·. an· not pleased h) thl· t•mergl·nn· of thl' old colond from tht• nmt\ of lime to r1:1nforcc Ru'h"• dC'tt•rminataon "I thin!.. the rrc\1dcnt l'i rl'Jd\ for v.ar for ht'> rt.•ndcl\ouo, "•th ·des· 110\ 31 one m1nu1c after m1dn1ghl Jan I ti .. onl· \taffer told us I h1,~· unhapp~ v.11h 1h1s pros· pcrt are also displeased h~ 1dent1ti- llt1un in thl· prt's1dent'<, mind ol an 1wlatl'd .\rah dl·spo1 "•th Hitler'-; might While .\mcnca's prohlcms dl'Cpcn at home and 1hc Republican d1\arra' "orwns. Bush 1<; focu,!>Cd aga1n'it ~dd3m HoJg\on ·o; b1ograph1cal cssa' about a d1ml) rcmem~n.'<i figure \\.OUld hJ\e rc.'CCl\ed hm1ted a\tt'n· uon had 1t not ncc1dentall) been published in the mad l of 1hc Bu h· <;addam stare-<lov.n. EH•nJS<>. 11 has not rcacht'd hes1-scllcr hsts. c' en an Wash1ng1on. Bu\ any1h1ng on Bu\h ·s pcn.onal rt'ad1ng hsl sells close to home. The meager suppl) at the ( rown bookstore o ne block from the White Hou~ sold oul (wt' Leners Cr11111111ty , ...... T o the Eduor: This 1s a rcbuual to \wo recent art1clC's pubh hr<! b) )OUf O(WS- pa~r rcfemna to 1 tt"n.ant. 1ncy HoVtcll of Hunt1nston ~h. Crane Realt) Serv1ct"S has bttn in the man rmcnt bu inc for over I 7 yt"ar'S and earned its ttputauon b) profc 1o n1ll)' m•na&ln& propcnan You are obhaated as an unbiased third pert)' to pnnt a rebuttal that c1earl> defines our character and IJVH both Ides of lhc StOI). Olriitmas 1990 Crane Realty dOriattd ltWral ..... -, .... to tht Onntrwood C1aildftfts H<Mnt \0 beaefi1 the many ctUtttn ~ take in clK"h yar. Ow peaide•t. RObcn ranc. hi\ bttn 1nvol\'M • a wppontt. llchea. and .... . t'llltt for 14 yan wttb the .. .. m1ntttt • boftaood ~ a Watts orpaau1io• wbidl pmviclcl _.. ••m ao 11w citlttM of Wam. My '-'11d ... ' lft 1n oh'td wetb ow dlwc1t•1 JOUllt .... 9'idl mi ... ID WE 111 I hln .. 12 • ti m pet .... .,.... Cl I !ti 4la .. ••lfll•oldlil ..... NlllCJ 111•• W to I 111111 .......... cu ... .,. I, I~.._,..._ .. .......... -"""' ..... fit OM •. Rowland Evans nought thl' 13\t ulp\ I Rn ll'\\ ers ha H' nowd th.it a' a schoolbo~ at .\nd1nc r (1cnrgl' liu'ih v.J\ 1n thc aud1l·ni.:e an Jum· IQ-l() "hl·n llmson addrcsS<.'d the tn· umph of tf 1tkr'' barhamm hhnnh tx·fore Bu'h (•nh tcd as the )oungest a\tJtur in thl' l '~ l\a')) Bush \hart'., memli<'r..hap in Yale's ~kull and Bom·' '>t'l rct MX'll't' .ind mut h l'l\t' aunhuted 10 ·11m.)On an 1h1s biograph' .. \mt•man lcJdcr'>hap an the v.orld" "loH' of ad,t'nturc." 1nclud1ntt hlood \pons "more com· fonablc 1n tht· quiet rnmdors of po~er than on thl· hus11ng .. Tht• \\tdcn1ng hrt'al'h ~Iv.ten Bu'ih lnd \he Repuhhlln Pan~ 's lOn'>(.'f"at1'l' ha~" al~ hrou&ht 10 mind h\ the d('('1\1on lll 'i11m,on. thl·n thl' <,op·, last '<'l retal"' of \\3tc a fev. da~') after h" .\ndoH·r "PC'l't:h. ..to dt'f~ has PJr\\.. 11nd C'ntrr,,Roosneh's cab1m·t Bu<ih's normal pol1t1l·3l ansum.h art·•sug- 8l~ted h~ "ha\ 1 desrnt)ed as 11m,on''i ans110u for tht· lCnlcr "Th" ccntn l pC>\\Urt' has often conet"akd a fear of. <''en ron1C'mp1 for. puhhc opinion or al kao;\ for evcf') disco' crable C'\pressaon ,,f at ... Hodg on v..rnC's The biographer concludl·s h~ comparing t1 mson's Re· pubhranism lo Ronald Reagan's "ho~ .. asp1rauon wa not so much 10 the leadership of the "-Orld. renll)' dt"hnqucnt on four months rc"nt and arc bcina sued for po - ~~ion of the lcastd premises ~ food bin 1s JU t o ne of rmn~ itu· attons that ,.~ asked her to compl) with and IS ob\otOUSI) be1na .used to d1scrcd1t our compen)' J\lmc 1n retahataon for the court Ktion cur- rent!)' ap1n t them. We merely 1skcd them to kttp u an 1ck their suite. Thi \lltOuld hardly ltttp tMm from «tpt1n1 donations. Propcn) ma~ mu.st con~ man 1 u : what dOH the ~sc 11low. how ••ll this a&ct liablhucs of the landlord. nc. Tenant ~ undtntood to ttview all lltl1D.t and ttquirrmcnt of the lmtr JlftOf' to its c'\«UttOn, 1tuas a.oidi1111 da~ lllfttnW"nt uch as this. JUDY VU.LAOOMEZ 'I.._., ~lttl Robert Novak mnral or nthc~11,(,• J\ to th<' build· 1n~ nt a '"tern thJt v.ould protc.'lt .\menl·a trnm the.• conum1na11on of foreign t•ntangkments •· "here Bush 'lt:ind'I I"> otn IOU\ h' h1~ rnhon'-; ra1hng aga1Mt ngh1 -v.1ng lnllC\ 1.h '"1sol:it1001\IS .. "h1k \11m3on's dl·fcc11on l'n)ured a nC'Cded b1pan1..an hip. Bu .. h ha bt.·cn unablt" to command such Democr:Jllc allc-g1.ince ~n Da' 1d Boren of Oklahoma. JUSt thC' rt'So«tc-d moderate Democra\ Bush needs on (''I.: last v.C'Cl..end broke has 1lc.-Ol'"'t' h' ..a' ing he sct"S the · prc"saden\'\ pohc~ .. dnflang 1n a d1rcct1on that J'm afraid S(f't'S lht' na\1onal tntl'rC'\\\ of Japan and (1cr· man' mon· than \he national 1n\ert's\s ot the l n11cd talc\ ·· · ..\l a t1mt• "hl"n domC"illc pohq and RC'puhhl.tn unit~ ha'l" rl'\ent'd to the chaohl' \tJtC' of lhl" ·10s. theft' has bcC'n hulc d1'4.u\saon at lht' \\ hatC' House "'er "hat the prt"SI· dent'~ ~lale ot th~· l naon addrt"Ss <,hould pre'iCntl\• tor lht'sc "'~ <\II e'<'~ an.-li"t'O un \\ar. hut tho "ho 14lnl to a\01d 11 ha'e one con\Ola\lon Bu'h ·., aide-\ conC'CJC' one charactl'nsuc of hi\ mo t un- like Col \umson·~ 1 .. ofi<'n 10 n.·,ersc h1m~lf nn an 1\\Ue v.hrrt' h<' ~ms mo\t adam;int · Ro•lud Eua and RoH,rt .\o,al arr Wullla1toa-bu~d rol•maht for ~ators ylHlkat~. grov.th Th" atpe tttd on nmogcn 1nd phosphorous.. v.h1ch cauSt"S rtd and bro-..n tides Mo t boat owners rcqu~t clean· 1n1 on a mon1hl) bas1 vcral wa11 C\cn lon~r. nfonunatel). the lonacr tht") v.a1t the mort alpt" ind patnt that sett $CTlpcd off dunna h u II clca n i na. Tbts tS a ~or oon«m bttau -.'t huJI ckancn mu~ stt1pc this t\eusi\'e amount of alpc to uc- c:t$$fuU) ck-an the boat: however. a a rnult of nttHSl.r')' scrapina. boat paint i al\O rcmo,td. Tbc alpe dies in the ocean. .-h1ch a u Ol)'lm dtpletion and suft'oCl1.ct tn crraturcs. The paint Slays at the t>onom Of the cxaA and deMro)'I tn tift. .. • I woukl lppttaa&e )'O"' wppon '" 1mpk:mc'ftt1 .. a ,....ifican& IOht- tioe to th11 mtQl problem ol' o«aa polhmoe. My f'e('OftUMIMlltM>ft for ('Oft- ...... is: lcllt o..n ..... Mw dwif ..,. ....... +111111 ~a'inoadai•11rmn ... _ ....... ..., ....... .. ..... illlO ........ ..... ...... ............ :::1:: ·•aa•fl•• s ••• Is over for Wiison ACRAMENTO -The lt!Sl of the inaugural parucs ended earl) Tucsda) morning and Pete Wilson ma~ ha'e "'-Ondcrcd whelhcr he rcall) "anted lo give up his mcm· benh1p 10 the "-Orld's mo'>\ e>.· clusa'e club for 1he hol seal of the govt'rno~hap Wilson turned 10 the \\A.an 1a'l'> of compl<'llng his ncv. adm1n1s- 1ra11on and de' 1s1ng ~me '>olu11on to lhe stair's muh1b1lhon-dollar fis- cal cns1'>. a s1tua11on that v.as gt'ncr· a11ng 1deolog1cal heal from both kit and right t'\t~n before \\ 1lson pro nounct"d "hat he "ould do Con~f"\at1,es pledged und~in~ oppos111on to ni:" ta'C\ v.h1le ht>- crals C'<prr.,~d l'Quall~ '~hemt'n t d1stastc tor -.e' l'rc redul·uon'> in much-chl·mhed heahh welfan.· and educat111n program'> The on.kr ol the da). at ka\I ou1s1dl· tht• goH·rnor's suite an thl· ( ap1tol''> .. outhca'>l corner v.J\ rampant spec ulauon about v. hat. appmath "'1bon v.ould propo~ to \he budget rred1tamrn1 and v.hu would fill the rem:un1ng gaps an hi\ official tam1h '-' ll'>t>n .. hould g" t' some clot" tu the former on \\ ednt"sd:t' v. ht'n he dell\ l'f"\ his lir'>I \3\t' of the tJtr addre\\ to thl· l t'g1sla1u~ tksh1ng ou\ the gt'ncrahtat'\ of his inaugural add rt'\\ Ba..cd on "hat hl' \aid \fonda' and 1he fe" droplch o t information sct:ring out of the go'· r rnor'\ nfficl' kg1slat1' e kad<'r' and 'itaffC'~ t'\flt'Cl '>Omt' con· lro' ersaal rl·d11"C'Clion of fund<i out of "hat "'alson calls -1cmed1al · program\ and into ··prr\Cn\l\C'' S('I"' ICC'\ hudgt't CU\S \hat S\\.('('P acros'i tht• board "'th fc.-v.. 1f an\ t'\t"mp11ons and at leas\ a "'llintt· nes~ to ron-;1dc."r nev. ta.\C'., 1f nut J spccafk r'('\t'nue plan It\ also v. 1drh t''<pected th.11 Walson "'II flf('\t'nt a \"'o~,car budiel rlan l tnrnng not onh the IQ91-9:? budg<'t hut tht" f('mamdrr of1h1s fiscal 'car That ma) include a 1ac11c u~ "hl·n W1lson'1 prrdt· C'e'iror Gc.-orgr l'XulmcJIAlO . in- hrnted a budget dt"fictt: rolli ng o' t'r pan of lhr cuf'Tt'nl dcfic11 into thr follo" mg 'rar b' borrowing mone' and hoping for an 1mpro,t'mcn1 an the t"t'Onom} But Wilson and h" 1mmcd1a1r slafT of '<'!<'ran a1dC'-s haH lC'rt a 11gh1 lid on tht" dt'ta1ls Of ')hghtl~ le s 1mmed1ac) lo \he ont'-d3\·old adm1n1strarion 1s com- plt'llng nagh-lc\cl appo1nlmC'nl\ '-' 11\<10 had filled roughl}' half of hi\ ( ahanrl 1n Occt'mber before ht' v..as d1 trncted b' the hohda)s. the bud&el. his anaugurauon and p1cl- mg h1\ '>UC<'essor 10 thC' ll .S. Sen:ne. "ho tumrd out to be stale •n John ~ .. moor ull lo tlt' named arc fo ur M'C· rctanes of · C'abincl-k\<'I upcr- agcnc1r · Health and Welfare 't oulh and Adult Correcuon . tile and Con umrr rviccs and En- vironmental Prolcct1on. Tht" laner 1 not reall) an asency. bu\ ha ~n an informal Cabinet-level po 1\lon filled by whomever ch.aus the .\1r RC10urccs Board. Wilson had said he w1nted to uptrade Eovironmm· tat Protectio n to full'aacncy tatu . but ldmin1 trat1on sou.rttS now y it Wlll be ten onchanacd. at lcaSt for lhe time brina. The ~ukmCJtln 1dm1ni - tratton·s health and ~ Stt· tttaf)'. Cltf'f llcnby, ttSipcd ri-41Y \0 become a lobbya t, JU t before a new law bamna uch ··re· volv1na-door .. catttr lbtft became eff«li \'C, Wilton transtUon official had 1nd.attd that of the b~«'d po&it~ onty health and welfatt mna;ned '° br filled. Oilon ArMti a ont-umt Rcpubhcaa H · tcmbtyman 'WiM> .. 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JI • ~ S1 • a.. • It •l• • • 1 dllllct ol lllo•to TODAY'S SUN IS Uots., 2 leot -llws tltt1111011 HwlliactOll 1t1e• 23 ,_ • Q o..111 • • ... l .. Qr u lJ todty ... lf'Olll tllt Swtl wnt 3 1tt1 Nn>JOfl Bue.fl 12 I= ., .. ... ,,, ... .. II s..ltr .. • llOftll Ill ""'"""°°" Sunrise: 6:56 a.m. FISHING L1111111 llucll ~· h• '1 .. .... .. n --.. It .. Pl'tlll cle••ll1C Slit Crtri I 2 0-.. SS O ..... lt 11 ,,._ ll • S..Ow lttt4 i botl eoo. catrllts 11 rocUtill w Sift Cltniente I 2 llOOI °"'" • • , ....... ., ~ ,.,.. • n 1000 11 Sunset: 5:02 p.m. , .. ....., '7 • .... I) ll ..... M u Ntltrtl .... t reooned Molle wl11I -,...... --v " Q ....... IJ .. ......... ~ JI rJ bo41tto Ul'd bni. tlba.rO" JN! 11olpr11 , .......... " ., ....... ii .. ..... JI • TIDES ...... Cl, SS '1 ........... u 11 ......... • 41 ........ ~ \I TIUSOAY Ila ...... SS .. •-m. n u ........ () 0 s-. II .. l ..... " • • 16 1111 ~ t r"'' 11fc11 ~I~ u ~J s. ...... u u UlttW .. ,. 12 08 Im 0 1 1101 lo• 12~ Piii 01 ,. ..... u u l ... • ,. 6 38 P• JO Second ft'i~ I J6 ~"' )1 S.lr.-cllea tS ., ...... ., n .. .u n 10 2~ Piii B S«olld lo• 1114 0111 76 ...... S1 ., ....... I I 14 c.tlll.-Y .., .. S.lllMI . .. ...... JJ M ..... . " s. .... '1 ., ... Ciiio-. 5l IS ...... ~ •I Full Moon S.19-1 6l • ... , .. Cit n It ~ .. Q Last Otr. New Moon 1st Otr. s..e.c.. • • ~Qty a " ...... .. J1 Jan. 7 Jan. 15 Jan.23 Jan.30 S.l• ... tJ ., ..... l't It , .. \l .. s.tal ... \l 4S ....... JI II ... H J1 ,_., .. l1 ..... u • ,.,. '1 JI Killer again · comes up for parole hearing Hogue Bannichael's neighbors .hit City Council for delafing decision By Emily Adams Ora~ Coast Dally Piiot For m ost people. Januar) 1s a ume of nc" hcgannings. For Jack Fle1schlt. this month has become a 11mc uf forccc.J rcml'mberance: of his ~0-\ear-old wner. brutal!} murdered in I q8 I and the man l'On' tltl'c.J of hl'r 1..illtng For the past '"o \cars. thas ha'> been till' month Da' 1c.J Lcall'h bl'- comc'> "ltgthk lor parole Each tame thl· paaoll· hoard '"'ates let- ter<, frnm r kt'>lhlt protesting Leatch''> rcka~l· c.Jrec.Jging up mcmortl'' ol < 11nga L orr.:11nc Flc1Sl'hl1 hct rarx· anc.J munkr II L c1tlh "n 1 ttranll'd parok a1 11>da' ·., he Jr 1 ng. h'-'-ou lc.J he gn l'n a nl'" hl·anng l'\l'r\ lanuar. for ~car<, 1t1 lomc dl'\J'tll' hi\ I "i-,car-10-ltlc \l'ntcnCl' ··Hl· 'ihould IH'\l'f gl't OUI of Jail .. ..aid Flt.•1<>ch lt .1 • lorml'f c >rangl' Count' Puhlll I kknc.J<.'r anc.J pn- \all' criman;1I 1.kkn'>l' la"'l'r. rw" pral tiring hu\IOl''' llt1ga11on tn I n'i Ange kc, "II c.Joe,n 't \Cl'm right tha1 \Olll'I\ should ha' c tu Joo(.. at him again ('\l'r\ \l'JI Leitch. 11 v.a\ lOn\tltnf n l '>Cl· ond-<kgH·c mu rdl·r 1 n I%' tor h" role an the l..1llin g of his former g1rlfnend. Ginger Flc1schl1. at Le1tch's Laguna Beach apanmcn1. Flc1schli v.a c; handcuffed. gagged with duct. tape and raped bcfon: being 'itabhcd repeated!;. tn Sept. 1981. Her bod~. \Happed in a c;lccp- ing bag. wao; d1sco,ercd 1n a c;hallo" grave near an In me nu~l·~ Fleischli had mo,ed out of Le11ch's onc-lx'droom Ocl·an I ront apanmt"nt le'>s than two "Cl•ks bc(ort the murder and hcromc roommate'.> '"th Lcatc h·., l'\·"•fc. TraC\. Pro'>t'cutoro. da1mcd Lc:llch "anted Fle1'>chh dc.1d hecau-.e o:,hc go1 1n thc \\a~ of a po<,s1hk rcr- 0nnlaat1on v.1th hi' l.'\·"tfc Da' 1d l l'1tch's m·v. roommate. Thomas \.1an1n 1 homp'>on. v.ac, J l<,o llln' tl'll'c.J of thl' murder Dur- ing Thompo;on·., tnal. tht• pros- l'l u11on claimed l cllth pro m1St.'d to pa' Thompson for th.r k11l1ng v..11h $~ flt')(l anc.J a small s:11lhoat The} hd1n cd Thomp<;on hound and gaggl.'d Flc1<ichlt. raped and stabbed hcr hcforc l t·1 tch dcla\t:rcd the fatal hlnv.. "1th a fi '>hang kntfl'. an the car Thomp!.on "as add111onall} con- ' acted of the special circumstances ol 1ape and robbef') He'' been \l'ntl'nccd to die an the gas cham~r David Leitch .. and l urrenth rl·s1dcs on dl·ath rov. T humpwn \.till maintains his tnno- l'l'nCt' l'la1m1ng hl' had <;e\ "llh I kl\l hla that night. but passed out c;oon aft<'r from the combined ef- fcl t\ of alcohol a nd hasht'ih Because.· thl' JU~ found Le11ch no1 guilt\ of nl'ISChla's rape. hc rt'· cen t•d a lc<,'ier \l'ntcnce With credtt for t 1 nll' \t'rH'd \\ h 1 lc he a wa 11ed tnal l e11ch "a" rltg1blc for parok JU\t four )car\ Jftcr a JUr) found him gui lt~ La'>t )l'ar. the parok board dc- nied hts rclen'>e t 111ng Leatch's l'"iCalatang pat1t•rn of criminal con- duct and '1oknre hctnrc: the murdrr The hoard al'>o noted an unc,tatlle c;ocial h1'>ton. including alcoho l abuse '>tOll' he "as 1.i. .BY Bob van Eytcen Ora~ Coul Deity PtlOI COST,\ ME '\ -AngJ) nc1gh- bors of H ogue Barm1chacl's saloon blasted thc Ctt} Council Monda} night for dcla) mg a dt"C'1s1on on v..hcthcr to end the n1ghtl)' dance pan) at the popular Newpon Boule,ard ta,l'rn. Rt<i1dents ha"e be-en cornpla1n1ng for mo rL' than a )Car that the ta\· ern's patron'i bnng noise. trash and parking problems to thl" nr1gh- horhooJ and ha' c been t~ ing to get the Cit~ ( ounl:t l to do '>ometh1ng about 11 But thl· lounul. "h"h a11c mp1ed early last )Car to 1rnpuse a ~1 of restnct1 ons on the bar's entenam- ment hour-. has occn locl..cd tn a lega l d1\rute "•th Hogul' Barmtchad!t' o "ncr Jule'> GOLF From A1 a playground hccau'ie thcrr ,., no opt.•n 'IJ'l3Cr o r grcl·noclts. City official, who died, honored Councilman Jack Kcll\. a fre- 4ul.'nt golfer :it \t•ar ltff ac,kcd to put a marshmallo" roof on the fac;1ltt ). a fal'et1ou' :ittcrnpt 10 l..cep 1h1.· no1c,c down "hen ht'i t•rrant drncs cra-.h into thl· llll'tal roof His collcagul''\ d1dn'1 go that far. hut the) dtd in'>l\t that no ma1nten- ancc operat1<>n' rnuld stan beforl' 8 a m or continue Jlter 8 p m By Anna Cekola Ora,;9e Coasr Oa11v P11ot FOi '\ T .\I'\ \ \ l I l 'i - ( 11\ lcader~ mournl·d till· c.Jcath of Foun- tain \a Ile' C ummuntt) Ser' Kl'' Comm1\<.111m·r Rohc.·n R Ed'Aard' T ut·,Ja\ e' cning. dedicating the ulunl ti meeting to ht\ mcmon f J\\Jrds "'ho sen cd a'> com - nw.<itoncr for the pa'it I !I) car<. d1rd T Jnda) morning of t amt•r 'Rnh "'"he gn'atl\ m1c,'4.'c.J h\ all hi\ rncnds. rnlkagut'S and ClttLcns ht• so grac1ou'" 'ien e-d:' SJtd Ma)Or George 'xott reading from a prepared \tatl'ml'nt from Com- muntt) \en tll'' \tanager Sall) The~ also \atd the fac1lt1~. orig· tnally proJCCtl'd a<, a (l{)().square- fool aluminum hu1ld1ng. must be rr~n1res1dl·n1 ol I ountatn Valle\' .• AGREEMENT -----------------------------..1 Edward'> v..orl..rd a' l·omm1ss1oncr From A 1 .Buckey seeks back pay L ()~ •\'\I( I l-1 r ~ (.\Pl -r orllll'f l\1 cManan Pre-School c.Jcfcn- c.Jant Pt·gg} .\nn BuLi..c) ''ant\ .a;udgc to make the Anahl'lm l ln1on High ')chuol dt'-lmt gnc lw1 ~22).0<){) 1n back pay s he claims wa'I unfa1rl) "'tthhcld .. Ms. Rut kl.') ma1nH1tn' '>he v..as rcc.Juccd to po\Crt} after being suspended 1n light of moil''>ta11on charges filed against her tn the celebrated t'J'>l' -By Tbe AHO<'l•ted Pn" " to dc\\:lop p.11 ~' faultt1cc, and demoh11on of the "dl·tcrmrating" other comm11n1t\ programs He buildings h> la\t Ma) l 1 alo;o :t'iWill'J in lhl· Jnl'lopml'nt of Neno's hrothcr. Diel.. told ( 11y educational and k"urc programs Council members that he wasn't for the l"tl~ and I 11un ta1n Valle) a"are of thr lct1r r<> ~chool n ... 1m I He also beh~ved that any bu1ld-r uncral \Cf\ ll'l'\ f11r tdwards Will ings we I of KOOSl'\Clt Lane were be held Fnda\ al I 0 .i .m at Dilda) not pan of thr agrct.•mcnl and Brother" f um·r.il l>m:ctors. I 7Q I I dadn 't ha, c to be rl·motcd. . Beach Bl'd Hun11ng1on Beach. Nerio said ht.• "a' "no1 ohout to o\fter dcdtrnttng the meeting an Jt"Opardi7t the agrrcmcnt .. Closing ho no r of Fd"ardc, rnuncal mem-the airpon. \\hich l .lml' under fire ---------------".----------------,r-. bcrs "cnt on "•th the husincs!I of from safct)-m1ndt.·d neighbors. was the night .lmong otha things the main point of tht• agrl't'ment. he unnn1mou<il) aprro' ing a req uest said ··:,,, AUCTION Investment qualny M . Fine Fumflure. Obttct O'An. To be Auctioned et open public blddtng. Some ftem• w/reMf'Ved. SUNDAY JANUARY 13 at 1 P.M. ATTENTION ERT! LOVERS· At a tribute to the muter, W9 haY9 bMf\ Ntect9d to euctton to the highest bidder ~ 20 plecH of hla wotll• ot M : l!llonu ecupturw and Mrigrapha. ESTATE: Lota of old !:urol)Mn Oil Paintings from Germany, Holland, England end ~ othtfl ... FINE FURNrruAES· French I Orl9ntal Fumltufal .C1'111>1*1dAi. D/ R Set, Empt ... Chait, Lei Game Tablt, lovt s .. t. Btdfoom Stt, CotfM TaOlt, Lull XN I XV Fumlturet, Ao1ewood Fum•turff ·DIR Stt. Olff. kind of Screena I W1N Plaque1. "ANOMADE RUGS· A tremendout Mltctlon fof tr11s eYertC ·all In r1Ch I aaqultfte eolorl, detlgne I llzta AMERICAN OAltHTAL I IEUROftEAH IRONZl SCUl.PTUAE: Afttr MOtMU. AulMf, Aemlngton a M.iy ~ ur. lln •~ • Dog. HorM, Flth, °"'*· Thll ~ a Et1t ~ • "FaMaitla", "8'eYM", end mott. ~ JE'W£UW: "tnOt· ~ktac.a. Ptndenlt, Brac.letl I Earrings w~mer.ldt. ~. O!Mlondl. ~" I Much mot9 .. fltHE AATI: ColltC1iOn of Oii ll'eenttnga, Utt1o. Prtnlt -l.UIS rCAAT, AOTH,PETDI MAX. IMU-YASNtfl..Y, MUAlOCI<, MIRO, ERTE • "Utlll.,.lde". ON0£E & JilMY mott ·-I .. ~ • UH~ • OIOPtM Clf crmu. OIOTll NICllm . Old "'°'Y Mlf9(1 ~~ • ~ oa... 1y Galle. °""" Ner'CY a Tiffany ..,_ ...... lftUCf'I "*9 loo ~ 10 ... ~· Note· ~ to ~ ... ..... ""' ..,.... AUe90n B.lll ·Bmml ·MEECH• ... ,....., ... ._ .... ..-.................... "'ca... ,... --. .... -.......... .. • by the Mamott Hotel to place two City emplO)'ees \\ho reccntl) , 15• 3S-foot-htgh \tgn'> oIT the San Diego 1ted the sate. said 11 contained two Frecwa~ tdentt)fing the Brookhurst quonset huts. 3 inglc family ho me. trcct and ~later \' r nuc counyard an anopcr.lblc dehvef') van and compk\ varyina numbc~ of sheds. travel In ma~ing hl·r 'Ole. Coun-tr.l1lcrs. motor ho me ond m o bile calwoman L1urann Cook stressed ho mc-s. that appro\al of the signs hould Councilman arlc Robitaille not be v1ev.ed as prttcdent. "We will consider each ease should o ther parked cfTon to give the Nenos 60 entities come ~fore us with 1 da)'s to act nd of the o ld bulldina.s ro sal for a le 1 n;• she said. on the part of their land that's aosna Boryczewslo The d ispute has de-m11. c111ng inadequate parking. City la)C'd a final resolution. · officials and Boryczewski's at- "Whilc )ou're protecttng his tome). Man:-Lebov1tz, worked out nghts. I don·t ha\C my nght to a an agr~ment whereby the tavern n1 cr clean. quiet neighborhood could use parking at an adjacent where I can get some sleep," one s ite 1f II obtained a conditional use m·ighbor. Ste' e Park. told the C aty permit. With the conditional use Council Monda). permtt. Boryezews~i could then l'C'- ln December I 989. the rouncil apply for an one-year cntena1nment imposed a set of res1n ct1ons o n tht perm II bar. including a cutback on week-In Ma)'. the C'it} Council voted end dancing hour;. intended 10 rt-to grant 8or)czewski a two-m onth cntena1nment permit and allov. due~ cro"ds and complaints. him to appl) for the conditio nal use Bor)cze"<.k1 . !kl)ing the dancing re-permit. C'1 t) planning officials also stnctaon "ould kill his business. dttermaned that Bo ryczcwskt "ent 10 mun and in Februa11 1990. needed a second condmonal use obta1ne-d a temporar) sta) on the permit. because has bar 1s within cutback. 200 fttt of a res1den11al area. On March 6. lhit city Planning On Nov-26. tM Planning om-.. Comm1ss1on 'ottd to end dancing m1ss1on denied both permits. alto g c t h er b) ca n cc Ii n g Bof')c1e-v..sk1 appealed to the Cit) 8or)C7<'"'sl..1'c; entenammcnt J)('r-Council hlended and serc<.·ned ""Ith c;ur- roundtng homl's. Thl'~ also ~1d golf club emplo)t·rs ha'c to get to the nC\\ fanltt~ from the parking lot at the thc countl) cluh. rather than dn' r at'i cqu1pmt•n1 through Island Ba\ l anc. a \mJll rcs1dent1al street. H unti ngto n Beach Co officials n:poncdl~ "l'H' miffed at the pro~· pcct of not lx'1ng ablt' to 'itan thctr lav.nmo"er<i until 8 a.m .. rcpon cd- 1 ~ an unac<.·eptabl~ late stan for datl) golf rnurw work. f)om1n1cl.. \ Tomaino. president nf thl' Hunltngton ScacltfT Home- ov. ncr-. .\ S\oua11on s:ud he be- lte, C'i the rl'llX.ataon of the mainten- ance fanl11~ "1th1n 230 fett of some to be d r ,efoped "I chalk 11up10 a misunderstand- ing:· Rob11allk s.atd Tucsda). "If I'm upl;C't . 11·., at the planning c- panmcnt "ho l..nc" about 1t 1n May and didn't hnng 11 to the C'll) Cou'nc11'c, attt•nt1on. "It's no t big. but 11 shouldn't be allowed to fcstt·r ltke a sltver under the i>l..1n " BAR From A 1 Routtnel). such accusations re- sult tn the pa)'ment of a fine or suspen~1on of the liquor hccnsc. Rasmussen said. But the hccnstt can ask for an adman1strat1 vc hear- ing before the ABC take!> any ac- tion. The ABC m vcst1ptors also called ewpon Beach pohcc officers for assii.tancc with three drunken patro ns who v.e~ lcavina Lhe bar around m1dn1aht Sunday. said Ncwpon Beach police 11. Andy Gonis. Respondma police ofTtetn ar- rested the three and also arrested two other patrons who aot involved 1n an arsument while polic:e were at the ber. Gonis saad. homes "'" tx· dctnmrntal to prop- cn) 'alut'\. He 0cl1e' l''> the com pan) has no qualms ahout mo' 1ng the facility nl·ar established rcsidrnts in favor of lessening the impact o n new homl'S to be developed in the vin1cm of tht currenl site of th<' fac1l11>°. ( ounc1lwo man Grace Winchell. who \Oled against the rtlocat1on. ·said Tuesda) the move .. basically tacl..s me off' bceauSt" 11 allo~ tht compan) to m o \e a nuisance close to l·'\1,.ting rcs1dr nts ··who m ht''s alrtad\ made monC\ from and Jv.a\ from an area wh<'rc ht can develop more homes ... If the Nen os don't take care o f the default after 60 da)s. the C'1ty C'ounctl can hold a public hranng to terminate the development agreement. The en) and the Nenos reached a development agreement o n July I 9. 1989. The Ncn os demolished - the airport runwa) b> ScpJ. 8. 1989 1n accordance with the accord. Around 1.30 a.m. unday. pohec officers were called back to the bar on a report of a fight and arrested a sa,th patron for being drunk in public. Goms said. The SI\ arrested were: Rita Smith. 30. of tanton: Robert Halvor~n. 39. of Garden Grove: R. Michael H anson. 44. of Hunt· ington Beach; Marks Jones, 24. of C'o'lta M<"58: Enc Webb. 2S. of Santa Ana: and Michael Lohman. 28. of Ne~Pon Beach. Ra mu xn said the Sta& Bar's liccnx ha not been suspended or tt-voktd s1nc:e it was &Slued 1n 1986. But on Jan. l. the ABC is ued 1 wam101 to the ber to post aJ.ans prohibiuna mtnon in the busina.s aner a Nov. 28 visit rev~ tht ber was m1ss1nJ the sips at each entrance. he 111d. .. .. '\ ~9.1M1 TM l)llty Plot •• _. _. tllfllll ..... -- • II I' 11111 al Fl•I· There's just no magic at all in LA' s tame without . . . you know who By Jim Cour ,.,....,,.WYMr SEATTLE • Derrick McKey ICOftd 29 points and the Seattle SuperSonin took advanU19e of the 4 ablmee or Mtsic Jobuon '° pull away in the founh quarter for a 9648 victory over the Los An,eles Laten Tunday niabt. Dale Elli" who WU ICOftleu and who mi.ed his ftnt seven shots from the field, scored 12 poinll in the final 8:23 for the Sonics in their first mtttina of the season with the Pacific Division rival Lakm. Ht made four or his six fiekl pis on lay-ins. The Laken were without Johnson for the second straiabt pme because or a jammed middle ftneer on his riaht hand. Jama Wonhy led tbe Laten with 2 t points but took 21 shots. Byron Scott added 19 for Los Afteeles. Shawn Kemp and Michael Cate each tcored 14 for Seattle. whkh ended a sill-pme losina streak apinst the Lakm. It was tbe ftnt time the Sonics bad beaten the Laken in the ~ular scaJOn since Jan. 3. 1989. The Laen led 68-66 aoina into the final quaner. but the Sonics ouucored Los Anaelcs 12-2 in the ftnt 4:47 for a 78-70 lead. McKey, who was moved from power forward to small forward after Xavier McDaniel was uaded by Seat- tle to PhoenoJt on Dec. 7, tied tbe score at 68 on a fut-break layin 32 seconds into the founh quarter. Sedale Threatt stole the ball from rookie Tony Smith and dunked it for a 70-68 Seattle lead with I :36 aone in the fourth ouaner. ____ ... ~c.-...... PLAc!NtlA -His l&yle .... tbe RM* DOIMlr wllll the fant. his lnhudc rarely scored painu widl die media. 8ut Rod ~. whole uiq..e play was like no otbet in buebal1 his&ory. was elected into the Hall of Fame Tuesday on the first ballot Asked how his Cooperstown plaque would descnbe him u a player underneath the enpaved portrait. Carew simply said: ··1 was just me; I was just m)'1Clf. I never hit like someone cite and I never ran like anyone die-" Carew, who became onJy the 22nd player ... __,.,,,,. ....... to 111n itecrioft in&O tbe Hall of Fame in bis first year ol elisibihty. received 401 of a pollible 443 vota. or 90.S peftlntl. He had bis doubcs abo'Ut makiq at thit year. "I didn't want to tet my hopes filled up," Carew Wei. "My wik wu more nervous about it than l. But I would just like to thank the voten and thank the writcn for honorina me. I know I wasn't the easiest to set alona with ... His approech on the field almost teemed lazy at times -or at least that's what the writcn thou&bt -but ca~. who was sensitive to the criticism, had has own style and always felt he pve his best. He never idolized anyone. .. When we TJere kids. we used broomsticks and painted them different colors." Carew said. "'There wasn't anyone who l patterned m)'1Clf after. l just play my Johnson responds With big effort to boost Huiltington past Fountain Valley, 66-61 . By Patrick Larkin Or-. COlllt o.lly PloC . FOUNTAIN VALLEY -With Dana Jahr back in the Huntinaton Beach Hiah airls basketbell lineup after a Iona rehabili- tion from a kidney infection. someone had to sit and that someone was frontliner Jennifer Johnson. It wasn't much of a rest for the 6-foot-1 senior as Oilen Coach Nick Banleu caJled on her early and often and Johnson re- sponded with one of her best pmcs of the season in leadina Huntinston to a 66-61 . road victory over Fount.ajn Valley Tuesday niaht. Johnson. who had been piqued in the early season by poor field goal shooting, was 4 of 8 from the floor and added 7 of 10 shootina from the free throw line to lead the Oilers with I 5 points. She also was a force on the boards with I 5 rebounds. "Jennifer came of the bench and played quite a pme," Banleu said. "Ma)'be I ought to sit her dowrt-mort often. Actually. she showed me toni&ht she wanted her stanina slot back. Johnson was JUSt one of five Oilers in double-figure scoring. Deana how had 14 points. including two 3-poantcrs. Jana Davis and Clare Walker each had 11 and Amber Ambrose had 10 points despite playing most of the game in foul trouble. The loss dropped the Barons (I 0-7. 2-1) back into a first pl~ tic with Edison and Ocean View for the league lead. Hunt- ington ~ch ( 11 -5. 1-1) 1s Yi pme off the pact. Neither team was exactly shoot1n1 the lig~ts out. but there were plenty of at- tempts as the two combined to put up 134 shots from the floor. fount.am Valley was a dismal 22 of 69 (32 percent), but the Oilers weren ·1 much beuer (24 of 65). Still, the 37 percent shooting by Huntington met one of two Banlcu prerequisites for the game. The other was scoring more than 60 po ants. "We set 35 percent as our goal for field goal shooting... Banlett said before the pme. "I set that number because I tho ught 11 was realistlC· See GIRLS/II way. Kids. no matter v.-bat pan of the v.-orid thef~ from , want to be m~or ~ beteball players. I just wanted to s>I•> the pme. I never thouJht about money or the Hall of Fame or anythina. .. Sometimes it may have looked like I wasn't playina hard, but I was a.oina all out. I dtdn't care for all the hype. I just wanted to do my JOb." A sjnpcs hatter, Carew was of a different mold from the word 10. Born on a train an the Panama Canal Zone who at 17 moved with his family to New York. Carew seined with the Tw1ns one day after leavens h1ah school. t-fe would spend the nt""t I 41h years of his hfc 1n the Minnesota organtUuon That's wh) Carew will be v.canng a Twms cap -not an Angels cap -when he's inauaurated in Augus1. "I had hoped to do better here (an Anaheim). but we d1d win a d1 v151on title." said Carew, who hit .318 in 1979 as the Anacls won their first American 'League West crown -then four years later, at the aae of 38, he hu a club-record .339. "For the Hall of Fame, rm aoina to wear a TwiM hat. I don't want it to seem like a slap in the face to the An,els, but thM•s JUSt my fttlina." Some of his areatest memdries were in 1967, his rookie season. when he recorded his first maJor-leque h11 off Baltimore left- hander Da-.e McNally and appeared in the All-w Game at Anaheim Stadium. Carew "-Ould collect 3.053 hiu, Mn seven American league balling titles and h11 300-plus for I 5 stra1aht years. "Growina up. I never thou&bt one day ·I'd be 1n the Hall of fame." he said .... 1"btt th1n1 that sd 0 nds out most as the All-SW Gamt at An .. he1m Stadium as a rookie. See CAREW/14 8Nul\e ......,cnng. ~ ()My PllOI Oilers' Jennifer Johnson (33). Barons' Shanna Wilson (21) move for loose ball. Mr. MatamOrphosls,. that's UCI' s Hardman Orange Coast Area high school basketball player of tlle week ditioning events) during an extensive team conditionina prosram this fall. He runs better. feels quicker and subsc· quently plays better defense. He's lighter. yet stronger. ........ 2 Borella sets sizzling pace for Artists By Barry Faulkner I Ofenge COM1 [)Uy PllOlt LAGU ..\ BE~CH - h 's a new )car "'''h 1 new coaC'h and a nt~ star at Laauna &ach High. but senior sconna wizard Josh Bortlla 1s doing his best to hdp the .\n1su recapture last )cars "'in- ning formula ·"·'.· .... . . . , ~~M ~--~ .... , ~ ' .. Borella. a rolc-pla~ mg Junior on last \'Car's Ctf 2-A runner-up. as the key man on this )car's squad The 6-foot guard led the A\ntsts (9.6) to lhrtt straJ&ht victones last week with sconng output of 38. 37 and 3:! to earn the 0ru1~ Coast DaDJ Piiot Pb)'cr of the Weck honors. Borella. who ha a high pme of 44 points and has scored in the 30s seven other occasions.. 1s averaiing 29.5 points and has taken over the lead from Marina Htth All-Amcncan center Cherokee Parks (:!8 q per pme) tn the Orange Coast Area sconna derby. He also rontnbutes 4.8 rebounds. 3 7 steal and thrtt as 1sts per contest. \ A deadly outside shooter Wlth the abdtt)' to penetr:ate for layups and/or free thrc>Ws. Borella IS CftJO)'IOI the sbowcuc role in first-year coach Bret Acmana's offente. "M t of the offense is pred toward me." Borella said. ..My teammates have · reatl r done a are.at jc>b sctti .. p1cks for me and af 1 ha"e the Ope'D &hot..ru take it. But the dnvc as also a very 1mponant .,.n ol my pmc. I try to take '*hat the clefe111e · f "es me and ef they c:OUlpee on me .._ ptnetra~. l diih tO either o.m. Oravet, ( l6.4 poinll per pmc) or Tom RaveDltMI ( 12.•) for the outiidc ~umper ... In addition to his ICOl"l .. lo9d (Ille Ml led his tam in t J of I .5 91met). 8onll lillil ...,... me ·pruury .....,,., -. ........ year ldJ -Al-OF --Dliila ...... ,....:r~ ... ar-~u. ...... ..... ---ol~-· ...... ··--~-b;,.... .. ~--lac Pr, ..0 dliilll .. ,_,.,,.._ cm ........ ,..,-. .... .... ... ~·· :..": • .. _ ......... Hllal II =~-DOWlbc .. ·1 nil wczmd ii me wUll UC S.... Blibul ... ~, iavhaUoaal al dtt Ennt Cn11r. nil liwa •all a c~ 10 tee wbo will be eooct. At tlaia~t. all the .. bia .. names att p&ayiaa (UCLA. use. Lona &each Saaae. etc.). bu1 also, it brinp .. club" teams from many col~ and usually includes two or tbree col&qes from Canada. One of my ex.Corona del Mar Hiah players. Oark 8l"OllCr. is a fttshman oo the Cat Poly San Luis Obi po team. pi.111 WJ .., • awo,... Ml kM* llli' the "'8lft IO be""'' dllri lllhL . 0 ln 1911, lhe HmW oAo,s laiP dool volleyball -..•bald over lhl nmnber in 1917. lnlMIMllia~lht--bci' of Divisions ia CIFU\IC .,_tom one to lhrte. • Other areas that Mve exuemely com- petitive boys voUcybUI are Fresno (sur- piK, huh?) and the San Dieeo area. a banaft lwlt ............. .... CdM ..... a f 'rnf'•FllIJ .... al of' tMMU.~--·1;! !hedlaaaly voUeyW. '"!'17 r 11a• .. d11t•1I)' laOl. Dan Oleea. -=-..,_COICll at N HaltNw ~ bltic'w.in .. : pla)'el"I __ ,.,,. .. pollible. T.a Kl'Olldl (trd) md MaweeD McLaren Ar''"' 1n19d 1Wi• mina> are the ~win ........ oru lirts t~m. Justin M<-lntee ... Miit Mc.o\alit ltt Slarttt'S Oft lhe bet! llW .... Wlailc Matt Shnwood ii a..,.,• dte Sai!on' . At-.Joe~•--· ... ,......., ........ Crilllll ID I II U1l1Jt• Su .................. .... ~--·---...... ..... UdDll•W~--. ........ ., .................. . Mau IWrbrt...-ii•-¥011,W ud .,...bill platc no w111 mve u col· •• cboke • eidllr. • Lllpaa lcecb'1 J• lorella it the lead- ina 1CCWer in the Oraner Coa1 Area u well as a volleyball aaaftdout. Ashley and Rachel WICholdcr. two ex.cellenl outside hit1erS. art toCCCr playen u ii Katy Clarte, U.Una 's standout .mer. 0 Boys• high schOQ) volleyball is becomini so popular that there arc actually roo many good hiah school players looking for col- legiate experience. Bob Wetzcl's Orange Coast College men's team starts in Septem- ber with mQre than 80 players trying out. I believe that most or the ~ful athletes are thoee who have learned to be successful in the most competitive situ- ations. My I 989 Cd.M boys team that won Clf had four saaners who bad started in a CIF final in other spons. Ty Price was a first team All..Qf quar- terback on the football tam and Mau C'wiertnia. Matt Herrinaton and Chris Pliba aJI started in the CIF final for the basketball team. soettr team. • At C4M, Jon Upham and DcMll Haw arc maiMaays for lhc balr.etball aeam and were both AU-sea View J.aiue volleyball players last .,ear. Prentice Perkins and Tracy Schriber have been vanity eoa:er starters since their freshman year and ura Cartscn was MVP of the tnd and field team durin.g her sophomore year. 1bese three•!" All-CIF in volleyball. At Woodbfidat. Ryan Raucb is the leadina KOrcr in baudml u well u an outstandina setter on the vollcybUI team. One or the most versatile athlieteS from this • area is Dan O'Neil who attended Mater Oei and is now playina football at Ortaon· A hipJy-recruitcd quanettleck and an outstandina basketball player on a state champion. O'Neil also round time lO IW1 in voJleyblll and play OD the .,at team. ColJcaiately. Adam Keefe (Woodbridte) of SWl(ord is a major volleyball and basketball player. At UCLA. two $lat vol- leyball pla~ on the women's team, Natalie Williams and Elaine Younp. are actually at UCLA on baatetbaJI scholar- Through the fa ll with ~etzel's tough workouts. he finally cuts this to only 15 players. OCC has won the state cham- After our volleyball team defeated Mira Costa in lhe final. a reporter from Man- Sports break Brother testifies Bath,ers received money from use hoop booster • LOS ANGELES -Hank Gathers ----was given money by USC boosters • _, before he left that school to play for ' -i. Loyola Marymount, Gathers' brother ---- claamrd in deposition testimony. Derrick Gathers made the aJlegat1ons in a deposition, filed Monda)' an Los Angeles upenor Court. as pan of the $32.5 million wrongful death suit filed by the Gathers famil) against Loyola and 13 other defendants. "He (Hank) started at C." Demck Gathers testified. "You know. he was getting money there from boosters. That's what goes on in the NCAA." Derrick Gathers also claimed that his brother. who collaPSCd dunng a post-season tournament game last March 4 and d1rd hours later of a heart disorder. was paid $50,000 by Loyola booster Albert Gersten while Hank Gathers played for the Lions. Gersten has denied that he ga' e Hank Gathers mone' In refemnt to his late brother's freshman year at LJ C. Dt·rnc Gathers used the plural "boosters' but mentioned b) name onl) one. Peter Pnamos. an attomc' Pn.amos. Gathers and Bo lo;.1mble. a tcamm<\le and dose friend of Gathers both at l fSC and Lo)ola. "er\.' the ~ubJl'Cls of a Pacific·IO 1nvest1pt1on for alkgl·d ruk\ '1ula11onc, at l ' C dunng the 1985-86 sea!.on The conference reported that '"'o former U C players were g1' en free airplane tickets. meals and free long-d1\tanle 1dephone call from a TroJaM ~10<,ll'r ''11h11ut the J..no"kdgc ol Stan Morrison. thcn the Tro1am· coach The un1-.crsit} wa s given a publtl r~p11 mand b) thl· Par· I 0 Pnamo\ told the l o .. .\ngdes Tim~ Monda). that he "3'> the bomtl"r 1n quc\t1on and admitted pa)ing for t\\O tnp'> to Ph1laddph1a for Gathers and one fo r Kim ble Pnamo' -.aid th e pla)ers repaid him for lhc trip\ Hl' al\o ~1d he lt'I thl' pla~n\ U\C h1c, telephone.' for long dt\l,1n tc lall\ and that he bought them meal<, Pnamo .. c,a1d ht• did not g1't' (1athcr\ mone) \\h1k ht• "J' at l \( hu1 that hi'> t\\1n ~on<> dtd and th.11 ( r<lthn\ rrpa1d them Pn.imm '>Jld hl· F.~l\c huth C1athers and Kimble m1111n v. hill' thl·~ v.crl' at l o) ola adding. ·· but I \\J\n't a l 11\ol.1 b<K1\1t'r The\ "'ere llkt' sons to l\.1m ble v.ho nov. pla)' lor the Lo\ Angeles Clippers ha' rt"fu\Cd rnmml'nt on the allegations in lkfllt\lt111n' h\ (,Jther•; fam1h """"' l ~< athk11 t director M1ll' McCK.-t.> said that the ll};l"\t1ga11on of Pnamos. Gathl'r' and Kimble was rnncludcd But -;pta l 1ng lrorn ""~h' 11lc. Tenn .. "hac ht·" .11tcnd1ng thl' '\,( \.\ tnn\ent1on, McGct- ,,11d 'II thl'rl' " tunht•r inlorm.111un. wr will report II•· Tel1v111on-r1lllo Brosterll•s' bl'I•• • C rt'tlri1a T l'l h-l>Uk( f \P' ti pm • l.ut L Jku' Primt· I ttkc:'I. , m pm •I tah '-llatt· l 'l \ < hannrl 56, 8 p.m •\an Jo,c \1 .( \ l-ulln101n. \port\( hannd. 8 pm THF.HSIO" l olltlt Bubtbell I I' in '' lnhn ' 41 "l<·ton Hall, ['PN -l !Ip m KithmunJ JI Jaml'\ Mldtson, ~pons( hanncl /, r m < 1eor11~ If\ h ~t Duke f'\PN ii p m I 1ah 'lutr ~• I .., l \ <111n rwt 56 ~ pm -"" '""" 'ltatc ii C 11 c;i.1c Fulltnon Span~ I h•nnd lfl lf1 rm """'"llll• 'ltatc •• Ken1ud.~ cdclA)'Cdl. '>ro<•rt'< hannd Pre 811htball ' 'I pm -I 1ah 11 l.ak<n. Pnmt' Ttcktl HerH ~lq ' 111 rm 'lan11 -'nlla repia)'~ Channel 18 (Spont- < h11nntl Ill pm I p~ , .. ..,.11 11 '"am -< on"trw·Juchon "' Mushall for Tuas )A 1111r 1rom llouuon Uaptl. E.SPN ftADIO ,.,. Balllt•IMlll I lO pm -t lllh 11 Liken, KL.A(' ~HOl c.oe,. latlldlNIU 1 Ill pm ftT~nn Ullt at VCI II. Wt7·FM (~ 1) >I I'm -.,.n Jl)<,t' 'tlllt 11 C 11 ~lllt' Fulk-non KMNY (1111111) II 1111 lll1••1r1 ·~--i.=-- DUMB FOOL, rA'G'. RfAllY DUMB Rlll ... Cllllllll'I -Plcm's, 122· 107 Benoit BenJamin had season highs ---- of 25 points and 20 rebounds as the Los • _, Angele<> Cli ppers ended a st'ven~game ' -i. lo~ing s1reak b) defeaung the Indiana ---- Pacers 122· I 07 Tuesday night m Ind1anapohs. Danrfy Manning also had a season-high 25 point<> and Ken Norman added 24 for Los Angeles. 3-15 on the road this season. Reggie Miller led Indiana with 25 points. .\fter a six-point Indiana rally tied the contest at 90-90 with 10 minutes left in the fourth period, the Clippers -went on a 14-2 surge for a I 04-92 lead \1.ith 6 34 left Miller pulled Indiana within eight points -with a Jumper at the 4:40 mark to make tt 107-99. but the Clippers put the game out of reach v.1th a 12-2 surge for a 119-10 I lead in the final two minutes Ryan out II E11111 CllCb Buddyball 1s fintshed in Philadel----- ph1a The Eagles fired coach Buddy ~ R)an on Tuesda) just three days after "-="' th~ team lost 1n the first round of lhe NFL playoffs for the third year in a row. At an afternoon news conference. Eagles owner Norman Braman named offensive coordinator Rich Ko111e to replace Ryan. Kot11e. the 48-year-old former NFL pla)er. s1gnrd a three-year contract. In other \ports news Tuesda): •Jimmy Johnson. havi ng guided the Dallas Cowbo)s to a six-game improvement and into pla}off contention this season. )"On NFL Coach of the Year hono~ Johnson edgrd Art Shell of the Raiders b> 2111 "otes. •Free-agent st"Cond baseman Marty Barrett agreed 10 terms on a one-year contract wilh the San Diego Padres. but will have to pass muster dunng spring training to stay with the cl ub. • Akeem Olajuwon will undergo surgery on Monda)" to repair damage from being elbowed on the nght side of his face in a game last Thursday. Rockets general manager Steve Patterson an- nounced •The d1stnct attorney's office in San Diego. citing 1nsuffic1ent evidence, decl1nrd to prosecute Padres catcher Bentto anttago on misdemeanor allegations of resisting arrest and driv1n1 under the influence of alcohol. ~ • Wresth:r John Smith and Lynn Jenninas. world champions in 1990, have been named by the U.S. Olympic Committee as Sportsman and Sports. woman of the Yetr _,,... die Au.d.118 ,,,_. Quote of the day hit B•1•. Chapman Collcae men'• basket· ball coach, discu.ssana the prominence of top. ranked UNLV in the Bia Wes1 Conference at Tuesday's Oranae County Sporu- wnten/Sportsasters Associarion tu~ in Ntwpc)rt Beach: "As far as the ~nee Fullerton State is in. Jeny (Tarbn.ian) has himttlf a aood collection of P"Ofetlional .. Boyd then quickly amended the 11a1mait to .. furu~ profctllonals." Kings notch 4-8 victory in OAT BOREW From 81 uague. which this year include • for the first Lime, h1ahly·touted Est.anc1a, will continue that theme IS Lquna race Estancia in to- ni&ht's PC"l optner. .. utanCla is really tou&h. but we like pla}l"I aood team . " BottUa said.. .. It helped u prepert for the playoffi last }Cat and I don't set much oh ch1n1t this year. We just have to kttp 1m1Jina •htn we ta.le out lumP1 from the bisr school •• Wtth Boft'lla in the bec:kcoun. thert't 1ure to be many pins. as Well u Win in the r11tt1' future. rNGLEWOOD -Onan Bcnnina ~rtd a -power-play aoal wi\h I :23 left in overtime followina a con- trovemal penalty apinst Kanfotd phe Daryl Reauah Tuetday n.iahl H tht Los Anstles Kinp u1ended th~r wi nninJ strt'•k to fou.r pmcs wa th a 4-3 vector)' over the Whalers at the Forum. Bcnnina.. who inadvertently dc- f\ecttd the puck in\O his own net in the fint period. slapped 1be ~ ftom the top of the atft faceofrcitde. Reaup made a spieedellle •vc. bUt tended on hi bKk. canyi• the puck KfOU the pl ltne. • .... .. . - BIMAI From 8 1 It didn't come easy, tbou&}l. The fi ery Herdman. who compensates for a lack of pure athleticism with intensity and intelJiaencc, de- veloped a bit of a hot-bead rcpu. tation while enduring his share of scuffles and technical fouls in the past. "I wasn·1 caught up in the sco"rina as much ar1~· 1 could aive or take a few rouls to try to get the team fired up," Herdman said. "This year. I'm conccntratina on basketball more than goins out and trying to hurt someone or intimidate someone . "I still talk on the court; that's part of my pme. But last year I even got into fights in practice. When practice started this year, coach called me an ex-{bleep)." He got his first technical this season for questioning a call apinst Utah State last Wednesday. but "right away. he apologiz.rd." May said. "That's something new for Jeff." Herdman admits he matured con- siderably over the summer and learned from the bad experiences of a year ago -a 5-23 Junior season. It made him a more disciplined person in his approach to the game. He thought he performed well in 1he early stages of last season ( 14.4 points. 6.4 rebounds entering con- ference play). But the Anteaters weren't winning. Herdman went into a shooting slump and he lost his starting Job the final 10 games of the season. "He lost confidence in me and then I lost confidence in myself ... Herdman said ... Going into my Jun- ior year. he was looking at me to also be a team leader, to be a captain. It \lo3S a real d1sappo1ntment. I let the team down, let the coach down and myself lcadersh1p-w1 5t'." He never emcrgrd from the shoot- ing slump and often brooded on the bench. "Last year. like the fighting. 1f I had a bad pracuce. 1f I didn't shoot good, I'd get (angry) and take 1t out on myself a nd the players." Herdman said ... This )Car if I h3'e a bad practice. I leave 1t behind. The next da) 1s a ne-w da) ... Butler added. "He used to be kind of Jerkish on the court. No" he"s really pos1t1 ve He"s changed a lot. "pec1ally w11h the yo unger guys, getting them motivated." It was the younger guys who look away his starting JOb a year ago a~d late 1n the season. 1t got to 1hc point where Herdman didn't com- municate at all with Mulligan. who ships. • ca.ru. .,....., ~ ...... ,_n Ill .. ar_,. C..UI Dauy ""-.' tlftt'Y ...... ..,.. ~Plot ..... pflOtO UCI Coach Biii Mulligan calls Jeff Herdman "a self-made player." he satd he always hk ed and respect· rd. "There were a lot of mis- understandings we had." Herdman said. 'Tm real stubborn. and he alv.a)S says how stubborn he 1s. It was JUSt two stubborn people who wouldn 't give in. b always thought I was naht. 3nd he was the coach. I look back and realize I was wrong on lot of things ... Overall, Herdman. who will graduate in four years. has enjoyed hi s sta) at UCI, where he has playrd in all but three games in fo ur years. As a freshman. he startrd 1w1~ as the .\nteaters were within minutes or the NC r\.\ Tournament before losing in the conference tournament title game in overtime. There were th e sharp-shooting performances of hlS sophomore season which led UCI to an upset of Nevada-Las Vegas and the team's first ever win at Fresno tate (he had a career-high 29 points). And there's this season, one 1n \¥h1ch the Anteaters are 6-9 but Herdman said he enJO)'S most bc- ca use of the clost'ness of the team. Herdman wall ti) to play pro- fessional basketball next. likely in Europe. and Mulhgan said he thinks Herdman 1s read) , "When I came to college, I JUSt wanted to pla y as well a.s l could and have a good time:· Herd.man said. "I've pla)r<i m) whole life to get to this point. and don't want to stop now. I'd rather be told I'm not good enough to play than not try " lllCAA Commission ;;;' C:k cuts coat:lllng sta"' 70 , succumbs By Doug Tucker AP Sporta Wrtter NASHVILLE. Tenn. -The NCAA President's Comm1ss1on crushed all oppos111on on Tuesday as NC AA schools ovcrwhelminaJy adopted far-reaching reform lea.is- lation. • One delegate . .\nzona athletic di- rector Cedric Dem1>5Cy. acknowl- rdged 1he fuuht) of hlS effort while arauina against cuts in baseball coachina staffs. "I rise reluctantly in oppositaon. because I've never bttn hit by a train before." Dempsey said. Northern Iowa athletic dirtetor Robert Bowlsby got an even biacr laugh while speaking qainst the cuts. "I realize," he said, "that I am Just road kill on the hiahway to "'form ... Otleptcs slashed coach1na 111fTs in both Div11ion 1-A and I-AA foot· blll and. after a brief afternoon bcttk, ovcrwhclmin&ly pallCd a measure to !'!duce coachiaa •ffi in alt Other spons. includins belUtbalJ. After spendina much of I.he after- noon debltina whether to mate it touper to "'main in Division I - the item that rtaul'!d to dnw the mote heated, prot...aed ddle1e - delfpen adjourned until I a.m. today. But lhe utcnaive reform P9d'llC put tOlltber by tlae Pl~u Com· million teemed ._.... rot total v~. On today'•=· funlltt ,.... 1M11am i redMrina ....,... -prec:tice ...,.. And .-. -.. .. on athlctel. In l·A.. IM top l>otbl.D livilioft, _,,. wm l'1'Chad by cm ..... nt aed two .. m1rictcd-ean1 .. 1 .. cmdllll IO a ...Unnan ol w llllld ~ .•• 111'••11 ...... •re-:.=-.-=-: .. 11==--~ up onl> one restncted earnings coach and keeping 1hrce head or assistants coaches and one earnings C04Ch The cuts must be made by Aug. I , 1992. "I had to release some coaches who had workrd hard and done well when we were forced to reduce staff limits in the early 70's... Nebnska Coach Tom Osborne said. ··1 hated doing 11 then and I'm sure I will hate 1t now. But we hope that we can come back in nelt year's convention and restore the cuts." However. the momentum sttmrd all in favor 6f reductions. said Hunt- er Rawhnas Ill, president of lhc University of Iowa and a com- m1s:s1on member said the CEOs in- tended to kttp their momentum. "I'm extremely encourqed. We have the momentum on our side." Rawlinp said. "I reel certain this is not aoma to be the k.ind of situation where wt lose our momentum and come blck a year later and either undo what we've done or stop what we're doina. Nc•t year, ~u can look for 10mc very mcananpul academic rt'form ... Commiu1on stratqJsts bad prc- die1cd that lM vote on cutuna foot· ball staft\ rould be lhc lynchpin to the entire reform s-:bee.. the domi· nant malltt or the fl~y COft\ien• lion. IUt after much ~ 1M 10' DiVll*Oft l•A achooh approved tM cuts 9.)..1 2. I-AA 1thoolt vCMed IJ..12 10 redUtt staffs by bit .. l'lllricted earn1np" coecla. T.ht1 Wiii main OM ~ toech aftd m 9M-t1 but win 9'1~ only two .. ,emimd arm., .. coedtn. T1tcft w cauilkrllll1...., Oft a~ IO let a.w.191111 .... fat al tpOnl °'"" ...... -... ....... to cancer NEWPORT BEACH -Betty Cook. the only woman to hold the title or U.S. champion and world champion in the male-dominared sport of offshore powerboat racina. died Dec. 23. 1990. at Hoaa Hospi- tal after a brief bout wtth c.tnccr. She w111 70. A· native of Glen Falls. N.Y .• Cook attended Boston U niversity and studird at Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. She was cm· ployed at one lime by Stanford Rctearch lnstitute. She bt;pn productio n-class off- shore rac1n1 in 197'4 and entered open-class competition in 197$. The boat• he piloted wtrt both named "K.uma·· and powcmt by twin 62S..honepowcr enalna - one was a 38-foot V·bottom Scarab and thr second was a JS.foot -..ood Coupr catamaran. ook holds the U.S. counc re- cord of 13.9 miles per hour. won the U.S. Championship 1n 1978 and 1979 and won the World Cham- pionship in I 977 and 1979. T~ fact that she _... Pftite -S.. foot.) and 112 poUnda -llddld 10 the imprnsiftftell of '-er ~ fe.111 in the i'nalMtomtMted IPOft. SM as tumved by 1WO 10n1. E.uent Albley Md 0.via Coot; two ~ldma. Kade 9Dd OenC Allaley: ... two ..... Joyce Oeny ol "IFIFRICMI, CL. ud lln)lll 0.ri•-• fl Katltill Illy, N.Y. A IMMOIW lffVa ii llllnn1d M uke Geortr. N.Y. _., .. ..., ,.,,., • .t ........ ... .. ._"'°,_..._ ... "...,... ................. ., .... ............. ,.., ........ .... ~ ... .., .......... .. ._ C1UM1er ..... IM Oilen ...W I 16-;oia1 lllld wi .. JUll IMft \hu bar mi,.... recnaimaa. Foualain Valle)', hoMwr. took a ~from tllrir win OYer Edilon lul Saivday nwn and came 11onniQI t.ct in whit turned out eo be• 6UftY even period. "l wu amued we came back 10 strona." Blron1 Coecb Carol Str1utbura uad. ''Norm.tty the third quarter has been kind of a lctdoVt'l\ for us. but we had a pat third qaintt Edison and I lbink toni&ht wt played the best quarter of the year.'' Attordina to Corona dd ~.1 Jay BuKhftt. a lifttirnc rncmMt of tbt United '8ln Profct11ooaJ Tt n- nit Auorialton and author of" Lob To Win." the lob shot i1 headed toward a rcvotu1ion. • • C-on ic:tcnd a dormant hot, the mucb mahpcd and i&norcd lob •S about to bttomc fn offensive shot that ""111 Mmand preiper respect by playtn of all ... Youna players undaunted by a ntptive rt"put.auon w1ll lcam to "Lob To Win :· and 1f they d~ote the necessaf)' time to poh h the shot, they will have a derided advantqt, ICt'ord•nJ to Buf'.\hett'~ book ("Lob To Win. S7.95 tfy the Ncwpon .. Publishina House). "The new ·K.mer Lob' 1s more daffteult co practice a nd many older pla)ers mist 1t," Burcheu said. "II makes them run back. awa)" from ne1 play and oOt'n tires them T he, have a silent agreement not to hll _lobs Club tetinls to the net while your dcc:l$ion to lob mu t come quickly. lose a q,ht 5eCOnd and )'Ou could lo a ucc:cs ful lob shot "How man)' players warm up by hittin. lobs')'' Burchett said. "Mo t of their time 1s spent on around strokes and volleys. Perhaps you will win fame and fonune b) ddin& a 30 pcft'Cnt advant.aa.c to your p me " The trachuon1l lob his bttn v1t'w- ed as the elemcnt-of-surpnsc by maay. a shot that can.ofk n times JCI )OU o ut of a Jam. h's a nice option when )Our opponent's breathana down )Our neck. clo~ to the net p~panng for an ov<"rhtad smash Otttn,.ich. Conn •• hued IPOf1I · markctina compen), ha mind)' . s1ancd man111trnmt ..,ecmcw11.-.th 1-0 more So" iet athlet.cs -P'O- (t"S ionaf tenni playttS Naiaha Mcdvtdev a and Elena 8noukhO\.tts .. The Soviet athletes are an1tous 10 wo rk with a manaaemcnt com· pan) that not oril)-can service them oo.ujde the SovLct U nio~bUl Wlt.b.m the Sov1t't Union. as well." $8Jd ('hnstopher Boyer. pres1~nt of Match Pomt Promotions. "No othcT (athletic mantl&Cment) com pan}' has bttn able to do that (~r\ ice) etrcc- t1, ely up to now." 0 Michael Chang of P\accn111 has s1aned a 1hrer-)ear contract wt th Ou Pont He-will re-present Du Pont across w"enal business areas. includ- ing apparel. fib«s and raw matcnals u~ in tc.-nnis -ancludang pol)- me~ fibers and fi nishes. Antr t.akina a 29-26 halftame lead, the Oilers stormtd out with a t 3-0 r:un to open the second half. Walker had six points if) the Nn. while how added a 3-pointcr. When Davis hal from six feet out to &ive Huntin,ton a 41-~6 lead ~ith 4:07 ten in the thifll. it looked hkc Fount.ajn Valky was finished. But the Barons, bchmd Shanna Wilson -who scored 18 to lead both teams. went on a 19.4 run to tic the pmc at 46 with 1 :38 left in the pmc. The two teams traded baskets until Huntinaton wtnt on a 6-0 Nn with just over 4 m inuses left to seal 1he win. SlwN NOftleet/Orenge eo.t DMy Plot Shllpa Shah of Fountain V8'1ey shoots as Huntington's Jennifer Johnson reaches over In an attempt to block the shot. "If they do lob. they most of\en tut ~hon lobs and arc nonptuscd by their opponent's as)" put~away over- head. Tht'Y have spent man) hours pract~~tn& the voile) and hate to give II up. "The Kill" lob · according to Burchett. cannot ~ returned by an) human 1f h11 proJX'rl~ He also con- cedes that n 's difficult to practtcc and so unpopular that 11 has been kept in the clost't -mainly by older playen. No~ the cager ~ouna pla>· ers a~ abou1 to 'i<'C chat the lob wi ll fttt1Vt its rightful plal.c 10 tennis h1stor) -o u Pont 1s a ma1or supplier to the sporting goods 1ndustf'). wath sale~ of ~ell over SI balhon last year:· said Robt'n W. N1ghtenple. Jr director of special events for Du Pont In other girls aames Tuesday: • Oteaa Vlew H, WtshDild&er U : Nikki Vivion scored IS poinls and Tracy Lu dropped in a ca.recr- high nine points as everyone shared in the scon na for 1he Scahawk.s, who improved to 10-6 overall. 2-1 in the Sunset League. Rene VillafQ\ chipped in with 10 rebounds for Ocean V1el4 . Westminster falls to 3-8. 0-3. • E4JMa ti, Suta Au 14: Senior Juard Enka Miller scored 13 points, 1nclud1n& three 3-pointers tn the firs1 penod as the Chargrrs seized a 2S-8 lead and never looked back. Melanie lwamasa netted 14 points for the winners. who im- proved to I 2-S overall. 2-1 in league play. Nine o f I 0 Chargers scored. a team high this season. In the Pacific Coast Leaaue: •Cotta Mesa ll, Tra••co HUia it: Senior guard Rachel Thomas to taled 11 points. seven assists and seven steals to lead the host Mus- tangs. who opened league play b) to pping a q ualit) opponent. Sophomore Olivia D1Cam1lh paced the wi nners with 25 points. while teammate R~el Wa rd added 15. Costa Mesa impro"ed to 10-S overall. • Estancia 75, Lapaa Beacla U : The '1s1tmg Eagles 1mpro' cd to 13-1 w11h a league-opening rout at tbc Anists' g) m. Seniors Mclod) Earle (22 po11m) and Patrice Lumpkin (10) paced the- ~i nners. sinking I 0 of l S and 11 of 22 field goal attempts respcct1 vel) Robin Cordre> and Leah Bra:m each hauled do~n seven rebouna for the "inner\. tn the Sea View League: • Corou del Mar 54 , Saddleback 41: T he ho t Sea Kings nearly squandered a .21 -point lead. req>ver- ing 1n the lattt-r stages of the third quanrr to put a"ay the-Road· runnc". CdM ( 10-6) built the bag early edge w1th the help of Heather Flahcn). ~ho notched 10 of her g.amc-h1gh 24 points in tht' first quartt'r Flahen ) also contnbuted eight <>teals. while Tahha Wagner added 15 points and Mollie Flint se' en as'i•"t' 1 n a non-league game: • Liberty Qiristla.n 35, Calvary Claapel 11: JC'n Caruo;o scored 17 points and Jenn~ Eng.strom's field goal 1n tht:' fina l minute seal ed the ''cton for Ltben ,. which "''II enter Fnda) 's .\t•adem) Lt-ague opener at St Margarrt'\ with J 9-3 mark. Timing 1s cvcf)thina when de- terminin1 when to hit a lob. Your opponc.-nt. obv1o usl) must he close ....... Artists host Estancia in PCL op~ner The Sea Vic" League and Pacific Coast Leafue open bo~ s b3 ketball action tonight at 7 'O. ""h1le unset League teams enter the stcond v.cck of their schedule "1th J full sla te o f games. upping off at 7 0 Maleh Po1n1 Promo11on~. the RJchrd Dua I• .. Olup C.Ut Dally Pilot Spo,.,_ WrllB ..._. d• IUJJi• col•m• ·~n ~verr •tlwr Wrdaesu y. Orange Coast Area briefs CdM girls socc• tea• wins laaBQe opener, 10-0 Tran ~hnber and Lisa Boatman scored thret" goals _.... ap1e~ to pace thr Corona dtl Mar High 11rl., ~ccr team to ,...!._ a ltl-0 romp o'er ho\t ddleback Tu~a' in the Sea Vie" ~ League opener for both teams ' Boa 1man had '"o of her I '" m the-fim half to help stake the Sea Ki ngs 1 '--'-1 O'"crall) to a S-0 lc.-ad at antem11ss1on Vanluards fall in GSAC opener, 82-75 The battle for earl\ '>Upre mCC) an the f>CL include' a clash between the circuit's top tv.o teams. as Estan- cia (11-4) \IS1 ls Laguna Beach (9-6). Estancia. once the count) 's No. I team. has lost three straight. but 1s sull con~1drrcd the class of th(' PCL. which 11 enters for the first 11me after yrar<> in the Sea Vic" League. ~tephan11: Hughes added two goal~ and Carol) n Batie) and K.aue Par\..cr one ca(h for Cl!M. which entertain\ \\ oodbndgc on Thursda) Goallceper Heather Warmington w<&s nl'd•tt·d "nh Just one save In J ~unset League match • Edl~on S, Wesnnla.ster 0: Jenn1kr I .ilhman's goa l opened the )l.oring and a pair of L) nn Thiel goal~ in thl' tirst IS minutes of the ~cond half concluded It as the Charger' 1 2-Sl rollrd to the lcaguc- opening ~•n Five Southern Cahfomia Collcic players scored in double fiaurcs and the Vanguards pulled to within lhrce with IS seconds left in the p me. but It wasn"t t'nOugh IS SC(' dropped llS Goldt'n tatc Athlruc Conrel"t'ncc opcnc-r Tue~a)" against ho t fl"t'sno Pacific. 82-7S. 1n men·s eollege baskt'tball ctaon Jeff Bickmore led the wa) for the Vanguards (1 ~3. 0-1) with 21 pomls. v.h1lc Enc Carmichael ( 14 ). Mike Hen1um ( 1 l). Mike We-st ( 11) and Elbert Da~as t 10) also reached double d1g1ts Carmichael sank his fou rth 3- pointC'f wnh IS ~-eonds l"t'maining 10 cut Fre no Pacific's lead lo 78-7S. bul aftrr the Vanauards v.cre fon-cd to fo ul. tht' unb1rds (9-7. 1-0) made tht' front end of a one-and-one situ· ation. Thev mis~ the second at- tempt. but' the Sunb1rds rebounded and Loren Lelkau hit a 3-pointcr at thc buner to widen the finaJ scol"t'. Scot Patterson led Fresno Pacific with 21 points whale Bickmo re and Bryan Moore hnd ~vcn rebounds carh for the Vanauards C trailed 41 -~7 at halfti me as the unb1rds shot 55 pe rcent ( 17 of l I) in the fi rst COLLEGE MaN ,reSM l'adtk n. S.C.. C ..... 7S 10...... ,_,. """" ~) s.c.. c-.. ,.,.._ Pe<Mc .. ft ... .. 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J ;,;;:"Iii.& half In GSAC women·~ actaon. • Fnsno Paclllr H . SoCal Col· lege H : The hosts (7-4 O\erall. 1-0 1n conference) pulled al4a) after earning a 37-29 halfhme edge in the conference opener for both teams. Darnell Good ( 18 points) and Lon Halltda} ( l ~I led the Vanguards (6-8 0-1 ). ~h•k Kosten Bt'' 1s addt'd SC\ en rebounds tor the '1s1tors Ka~n \.1urr.l\ I~ the winners ~•th 26 point'> indud1ng four '-pointer\ on fi, c lon11-ranac attcmfllS fn high ..chool b<l'~ gnme •Cal Latller11n a1, St. Michael's 58: The \IS1t1ng C. -Ha~i.~ out~or~d the hosts -I 9-5 tn tht' ~ond·qaurter then held ofJ' a rail) to OJX'n .\cadem~ Leagul' pla' on a winning note at the ( ro" n Valle' 't M( .\ Brad Plucl.han I lq points). Marl. Jorgensen ( 18) and \1att · B)c.-r~orf ( 12) led the "'nm·~. "ho 1mpro,ed to S-3 O\crall. St ~t 1chnel's fe ll to 2-10. 0-1 B\c~orf iced the win ~1th a p:ur ot frtt throw with eight seconds left to "'tend a onc.--point lead. ~t. 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Woodbndgc. 1mp~ss1vc in the prc-lraguc host'> '-lc"plm Harbor 1n another c;ea Vic"-clash. wh tk (or- ona dcl Mar. ff'l'sh off an upset Shell) Blanco and Jcnn1ft:r ( n<;p1n also '>l.orcd for '1s1ung Edison "h1ch hosts (Xcan VIC"' Thurs41) aftcml°ll.IO • Fouac.aia VaUe)' 3, Hut1Ja1M>n Beacb t : Caria Jacobs. Josal>-n Cirttnl~ and Brandi C Ot'n sh:trcJ S(.Onng hono~ as the Barons (7-3-3 1-0) opened ~un'i<'t Leagut• Jl11on v. uh a triumph on their home turf Huntington Bt'ach fell ll> +-+-I 0-I In a J>ar1fic ( oasl league opener • EslaDd a 5. Lap.u Beat'la I. r I\(' different Eagles -Tracie Manz .\ndrea Odruno Dan1elk trauh .\m' '-\atson I and Lauren Weaver -scored goals a'i. Estancia 1mprn,1.•J to -~-~ O\etall .\shle) \\-acholder. a )Cn1or nandoul for the Laguna fkach High girls 'olle) bJll team has tomm1tted to contm~ • 4(.. her athlet1l and .tc~em1c career at Du~t> l n1vens1t) 1n ,r Durham. '-( ~--- Wacholdcr. a second-tum .\11-Clf 5-.\ outside hitter. chose the Blue- Demons after con 1denng t I(' Santa Bar-Nra (al Pol) n Luis Obtspo and <.. olorado ~tale -By 1k DaJJy P/Jor '1ctorv o'er Estancia . mwcl to r::============================. addl~bat k to rciund out the slate .\notht'r ~un\Ct game of note fc-a- turr-s Santa .\na nt Ed1~n Both tcnmc; arc.-1-1 an lrague pla~ "•th Edison. ranlr..ed eight an the count) b' the Orange Coast Dally Pitol. being lhe pre-league fa, ontc Huntingto n ~ach. "hKh de- feated Edison 1n the league opener to earn a o 1 count) ranking h~ the Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot. '1s11s Founta in Valle) ~1nlrss 1n t"o unset ouungs Co ta Mc-sa. 3-10. but v.1nn.rr~ of two of their last four game~ host Trabu o Hill~ m another Pa1.1fic ('oast League affair Tonight's schedule. S...... LAMM C71 Hunl "910fl 9Mcfl 11-41 at F-t••" lfaHev 0 1) S.11t1 Ana !1•11 el Ed•tOfl 11 II OcM n V-11 OI el Wtsl"""'t,., (0 ll S. 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II .,,.,, ·-4 -· .... ,-I -· .......... I ·~ -I ...,, --.I-·--l,JoNo lOW ..,.,.,.. I 0•\ Y_I..,. I ... v-.a--.. .., "' '-" •c" 0.-o.c ... G-1. ..... c...r. Art - llruct ""°" 1'ove •-• -w • ....,, l"tt LKllr• G-" ltM NOTE lll .,-o••' t;t ,, N'<.nt M tPw tol., ca-t• .,. MCf:\Nrw tOf 9'«t-" ,.,..,.,., rece ..,,,,... rio ""'°'•' •'• or...o , .. .,,..., ......... - ., ..... ..,., ,_ ..... _. N!W YOAX -Rod Cmew Mi eme IM 2W •~ elected 10 * Hall or Fame n. me ftnt )eet or · cliaibiliay on Tuaday niaba. and pildlen FerplOll Jenkins and Ga~ PcfJy ftDlll)' made ii OG their third try. The rtsl&IU. llowver. were d1'" appointina ror Jim Buonina aad Roll~ Fi'*"-Fi.,s wu on w blltot for the fint \Une, while Buo- ni na war on it for the I Sth and final time. .. After wa.itina tbi1 lona, it would rUlly have been baid to take a disappointment for the third time," Perry said ... TM fint time I c:an acc:cpt; tbe tceond time I was disappointed. But I feel wondcrl\al now.'' In ordei to pin election. a player must appear on 75 pcrunt of the ballots cast by l~ycar members of the Bud>&ll Writm Association of Al9Cric:a. and Jenkins just made it. A total of 443 members of the BBW AA cast ballots this year. meanina 333 votes ~ needed for election. Jenkins had. 334 votes for 75.3 perccnL Carew, a ~ven-timc American League battina champ, made it by a more comfortable maf'lin with 401 votcs (90.S pcrecnt) and Perry had 342 votcs (77.2 S*ttnt). Finaers. the all-time saves leader. received 291 votes (6S.6 percent) and Bunnina. now a Kentucky congrnsman. aot 282 (63.6 pcr«nt) . The last year the wnters voted in three players was 1984 when Luis Aparicio, Don Drysdale and Harmon Killebrew were clecled. It is only the third time in the SS years of voting that three or more pla)'ers have made it in tht same year. White Jenkins and Perry had Hall of Fame numbers when they retired in 1983, both pre1Cntcd clhica.J problems for some voters. Jenkins h.ad to overcome a hnk to drugs and and Perry his use of the grcascball. Jenkins. 284-226 with 3.192 stnkeouts. was a 2~ game winner for six consecutive seasons from 1967-72 with the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs traded him to Tens afio.r the 1973 season for third baseman Bill Madlock. and the 6-foot-S right-hander went 25-12 for the Rangers in 1974 ... .. 1 W om olf-~and ~ l9icl •Y ~ ... ... 11 JO,_. old. .. .aid Jcnk1m. who ~wr .. ICW ia me pll~ 01 World Series. .. , WU di........._" A bnalll witlt 1hc 18w may have ~ JIUiM ~ me lasl swo ~ tk was conVK1ed o1 coce~ pcmeMion In 1980. four months after &he sublllnC:e ._ dilcovcred in his ~., as the TtJLU ~ weaa &broueb cusaoms at Toronto'~ airport; ·. JHkins wu one of onl)' five patcbCn to win 1,00 pma in eKh 1e1&ue and the only one ever to s&nk:t °"' mott than J.000 batters and waJk fewer than 1.000. He walked 997. He was cha,.ed with thrtt counts of cocaine potlellion and was convicted on Dec. l S_. but JOdee Ckrald Youns pvc him an absolute daicbalJC mea~i" no fine. no Jad tenn and no ttcord on convtctton. Pmy was )14-26S in 22 major-leaa'ue teatOM with J,Sl4 stnkcouts and 1s the only pitcher to win the Cy Youn& Award in each league. Last year, Pmy received 320 of the needed 333 votes and Jenkjns pmcrcd 296 votes. He said the sdccuon made him reflect on his can:cr. . "I thouaht about my many teammatcs and those I played apinst." Perry sa1d, "I tb~uabt ~bout my three teammates with the San Francuco G1ants wbo are already in the Hall of Fame -Willie Mays, Wtllic McCovey and Juan Manchal -and the peats I pla)'ed against. the 01bsons. Orysdalcs and the Koufucs, I thouaht about how pat they were, and now I act the opponun1ly to share what they have." His brother Jam. who won the Cy Youna Award in 1970 with the Minnesota Twm was 21S-174 over a 17-)'ear career, Their S29 victories is the most by brothers in big league history. "Ga)'lord should have been in the fil'1t time. not the third. and I don't sa) that Just because he's my brother." Jim PelT) said, "I'm proud of ham and have been from 1hc stan." Carew. one o( the best pure hitters 1n ~ball history. finished wtth a career avetaat of .328 and 3.0S3 hits. In 1969. he tied a m-.,or-leque record by stealing home sc\Cn t1m~and o n May 18 of that year he stole three bases an one annina. He hat for the cycle an 1970 and had fhe hats 1n a game fives umcs, CAREW From 81 Growing up. you hs1en to W1l11c Mays and ho~ you'll be uble 10 pla)' on the ~me fi eld w11h ham told Mcie that Carrw could be a star. When Mefo didn't listen, Manin Wf'nt to owner Calvin Gnffith with ha s opui'ion on Carew and Mcie was fired after SO games. Manin took over as manager of the club going 10 make a &ood player out of ~ ou c1.en 1f I have to kick )Out butL • We had our moments. but he stuck "11h me throughout all of 1t" Carew. who hdd a press con- fC'rence on Tue~ay at his Placentaa baSt"blll school. s:ud 1t was Martin who enc-ourased him to steal home. which he dad an 4-mencan t..caaue record SCH'n limes 1n 1969 .. Also. pla) ang an m) first gamt' an Baltimore and facing Dave McNally after Baltimore had JUSI won the world champ1onsh1p, I wanted a baM' h11 10 get my legs moving." His first manager. Sam Mcie. wan1cd 10 send Carew b3C'k to the mano~ an 1967. but Twins batting coach 8111 ~ Manin 1n1ercC'ded and "Bally Manin ~as hkc a sccol)d fother to me." Carew said, "I w1i.h I could get a hold of 8111) and talk 10 ham -he's always been SPt'('1al and he alwa)s v.-111 be, We had a really good relat1onsh1p, "He said I was his proJect. He told me. 'You're m) prOJt'CI and I'm "It's ~me1h1ns I'm proud of." he s:ml "Bill) "A orled with me on 1t in spnng traan1,._n1 that )car II "as a d:tnng thing to do" From North Orange Cowity From South Orange Ce>wtty ~ 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 ' ( I c..] lfle 0...., Pol()t ii.,_,., IOt ""ICJel'Cy ...0 KCv<Ky H~ °"M <Onal!'t .,,Otl 00 OCCUI PleaM ~llen -row Ad •I •elld Oec\ WM! c:tlecll 10Uf lld d...., Repor1 t rtort im"'ild1•1 .. y 10 ~6'-~78 fne 0.ly Ptlol KC.Oll l\O 1110.111y tor ltl'Y ••or .,, 1111 ..,_,__,1 1or -"'<"''may 1>e ,._,.Ole escept tor tr.e '°'' o11,,. IC>.C:• ec:tu•lly OCCUC>O«I t>y Ille error C.edtl ~only tie . . ... • • 2 ~ ~tor tne ''''' "'.-1'°" .. . ·.· . -,, ........ ·-... Hou ••• 11111111 fo• C.e·• ... . -~ Newpon I H cft 2669 SPECIAL ~MON™ FAE£ WALK to beedl rv ~ •lg 2 Bdtma. seoo.ses-o •Lg , Bdnna •. 1726-1750 Gar8991 • F'nptecee Poof -SC>&. 140 1 Superior 141 .. ,, ltUlldtW•lll PUYlmlla_,. ._lllEllY ..... ,. 1, 2 & 3 ... 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Sorty. no pet~ FROM I 1.215/tno THE NEWPORT MARINA 78CM>l11 • FAIRWAY APTS •t 81GCANYON ~ ···~ ................. i.a.. .... .... • l.i'11-' hmi.,•\cr u 111uukS be v.1'4'1 tv r•m.:un llbt>'.: th1. l\:lttk .anJ .K'l:Cpt :in~ ,·nltll'C'C'\J ch;an11-~ -o:llhcr .11 homl' or :u ,.,,n. -u. both !\('(~,. af' an\110 ~our lon1-11.·nn ;khant..., SCOllPlO l~t ~~·'o' ~~' \lthou&h cum·nt plantta~ 1n- 1lU(1W i:'\ s11nif, th.u r:innc"" or dn"C' :l~\O(~I(') ll'C ""' l tli.C'I\ IO do 1n :ibout·fi .ind otkr \OU all th< lrwdom or "'"'"" \Ou ~ppc.-.ar w l'\'qUIF'C 01t1.i1n lnns-~ml pbn~ vr orran~m,•nl\ ,an ~ J1\o. u\~J "11huut ('\tf\un1.• SC'ltll\& h<'t-up or o' '"~·mooon.a.t om.uuu <'u\ ~ \..tkl. ~ 11 \hhouJl\ '® mJ\ nut .. ,~ 10 hc'ar ;in' mO'n' l\'fc1en1."\~ w thr \talt of ~our fina~ tmponant pbncta~ IJct<>f\ still 1nd1,atc tha~ thts 1 tht' ~n«t ltm< to throv. the.-~ •t 1how 111hu ha\<' <'tth<r taltn )OUt l'"f\Cr\l\ll\ fur atanl~ -or -urv - •ncd IU hood•1nl \OU 1n t.Omt v.a~. CAPIUCOR.' (t~ 11.Jan ~I \n •"'-·l'\"d1Nt amount of plaMt.a~ Jl."11' II) 1n Capn~om m.a\ •tit bt iant nnononal ronn"ts. nib or 'IC .. r.auon: Ho-t,tr. " •ould be <'\trt·md~ un"'•~ on ~®r pen to alter )OU s&an« braldC'. an Uus 1nsta.n«. 1f ~~ ll'<' an inch. otlwn • 111 ddiMt"h &al.(' a ranS ~ u... 21·f~. 19): -"'-111111 • ..... UPTO '800 PER MONTH * • CIWCTmlS * Early morning motor route1 available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 By CHARlES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANN.AH HIRSCH NORTH • 10 es •Ke •X&3 •AK 10 9 7 WEST ·-EAST +X98 •.17&42 •12 •e•a t AQ.110984•7 . •s •Qe&s SOUTH •AQ •A Q J 10 815 t e1 • " 8 • The biddina: Soulh W..t Nortlt E.sa 1 • 4 t 4 • P-P.. P .. Openinc leed: Ace or t It ia all too euy to play too quick- ly to a trick. However. bndp <toe. not award any booUM9 ror lpMd, I only for fu.llillioc pmea and aWn.t for which you have contnded. I >.. pnt:D'lpt9 an wont to do, West'• jump to bu dia.monda put I North under a lot o~ The wiNlt ~ WU p to dou- bl. and tall.a what. then .... -s-· cially tn view or the trQ South ~ Lhe band. but &ince Nor\h- South 'ftre p1-yinc fift-CUd me- jon. North dect.ed co ro ror the vulnenb&e pine mauad. WNt &eel the ace of diamonds and continued with I.he queen, ahowins intel'Mt in I.he luchtr-rankinc aide .Wt. spades. Oecl&r.r coveted wit.h the kine. Eaat ruffed and dutifully mu.med • lp6de. With • ~nae of impmdinc doom. declarer tried the fineMe. Wat took the kini and ahot b.ck another lp9de Declarer won ~rforce, drew llUmps and now had to rely oo the dub fine.au No one waa aurpriMd •Mn that failed, leut or all declarer. The~ wu no need to get mvolved in all t.hne pyrotecbrua.. Since it waa qu1u likely that Weat Md a eeven-card diamond swt for bia pre- empt and Eaat. therefo?t. held • •.incleton. declarer could haft cor· nirted the timinc. by aimply plQiftl low from dummy at the eecond tnck If East ditea.rck. decluet can ruff the nut diamond. draw tnlmp. and &.bm tall.• a ~ club fineMe. On the ~ retum, declarer n... wit.h the ace and then d.iKatda a ~ on a hich dub. It doesn't betp Eut t.o Nlf the MCODd diamond and ahift to f IJ*ie, becaUM duaunY• lti.QI of~ • mooda woukl now provide Soulh • Wli.h a diacard. Oeclattr ,,... with .. l.!w ~ of apedea, drawa t.nmi.pe. .. croua to ~Jllch club and dilCAtdl : t.be queen of apedaa on the kine of • diemoncfa Althouih the club filw • "-. that ia the de!enden' third and lat tnck. 1lODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACM>U 2 ,. 63 -.... .,... .. .. ,., .... .. oepoe.1 65 UMd Ill) DOWN 1 Cllib 2 Wtng141le 3 Southern tood • Weat,,.,.w«d s~ • Slw..o 7 In. trervy • On .,.,_,. of ,~ .... -""O 10 -Stend#l:I Time 11 Modify 12 -of nw\d I 3 HIWlg Ol'9'1M ,.,, hewtnQ " Alcj\ IOI! 22 E-J'tlOdY 2S Go WfOl1Q 21 Wit• bird 21~ ~ 21 -MOll 21 Al/Mt# 30~~ Londel\ ......, sa ...... S3~f,..,.,...., M PllaytNl11111 n -petty -~ ~-~9 u,_......,.. $1 ,.. $3 AUttlOf .... llOM\ .... 54~ SINot_. 57 .... . ....,.... 12 K«P a ~ prof;k' ~ ttamtll plitftttal') 81:1" tf\ fiPIM Y" 91 '""' hlri) to ti( °"' ol _,.,,. • Iii! .......... _ ...... _ pb)Mc'all) ..,.., Pl'· Tktt .ta .. l"9IC' ~ afttf tk .... ~ ~ .... ,..,. lOlla '° .... ....... '° ... 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C.M. l•-------1 required Pleue contact; ------ Riverside HNtlng and llPllll&lln .... Speach Center. 5051 Waallend work. allort Canyon Crnt Dr. Sta 1CM, hours, good pay. 81· Rivers i de 92507. llngual a plus Call 787-02CM 114-si12 .... n2 .......... lllL Y PILl1'S ,.,..... 900 hone Ice is noc avail.t>kt in some Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley •eas at this time. It ii ant~ed th• the 900 urva will be available to these subscribers on January 11 . Some of the 673 and 675 p<efixes in the BalboaMewport Beach area wUI not be I ---J1 I I,,=• I >-IUJ'tf!f '1il e __ a_v_a1_·1at>1e __ u_n_til_Aori __ ·1_2_s.,_1_99_1_. _W_•_aeer.., ......... e:c'-ia_· _te_.y_ou_r ... pat_ience __ . --------------------------'• 11 =It. .....,.. _. 111a~ 'n~;:'! -. eow.. cM*Wl. •· IUllYlnumft llllllUWM UllYUllY.... llTTUIHll I Nml .... _ = .,,...::. 1·?~ =~.:;: =-~ ;!:'~ ...,.,....... -lllmAI 30'1. 115 lb9, tttrectlw 111L1 IWM, 13, l 'I ... 140 "9 ~1 • ..UIWMJOWMlt+ ~M'~11-30for ... .,._.&la rom91ltle verlllllon,l._,,.MIMO arm, l ntelllgent, SWF(33)1ooldng f«hllnd--w/aenMOfhumor ~ a..a 10ft end ~ ..U *' & .,,...,. for--. 1-..U:llhlp, ~dMdng.;dlnr..; .-a ffWM --of balii¥11rt. M of......_ flnanelalty Independent some SWM wtlO enjoyt fortab4e In a bell OOW" • ..,,_..to .,. a'*'· Aee WF ~~ eniOY apotts, MOVtM. _•_-. __ -._-. __ •_1sn __ ...1....."""*...;._..;...;..'.;...•_1a;;.;;..;._.......;;;,,_..:_'__:Sf:..:;_'_ ···..:......___...;:::::;.,;...:..:....:. & AllU I IL.All ......... F-4DW.I I-UY ~ a.-um IMk• old9f gentlemen being apontan90UI & lnjeens ...icahandeome ~anUIUtdeento taetinv -~ mUelc,cMdocn,..,..Of · with good valuel & a ectwnturou• l<ldl and entrepreneur w/aem• orow and care a ""*· ... **"'out. lrwel end fUftOr'. No IMOlleldNQL I HOW TiO RESPOND MnM of hUmor for com.-pats 0 f< No drugs Nie• 0 290 • 1333 qutet ~ at t.ome. loc drtNI, KJde · o Tt.I pen\onaNp •2258 ~;~', ... of humOr 11111111 "'·. 11330 _•_221_• _____ _ OUUYM.l•E Sedc!ngWomm 3004 DWM. 2 tyt1•. 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I'm a bit (not "' p11gttm ..-.. mew. g1t1a. • Call 1-9 • 4- ture/ectivtttea 1 llYa In 42-55 with strong~· SWM 30, 5'8 175 lb&. ~. end you llnow ~ eeftaltlw l~ 1kube cirulala. tOMeiltlo ' Newport e.ach •2280 tor permenen1 rela· N9ed1 NW romanca to whet that ~ ..., to . ..., ··-~ opeiolllll.... • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad ------tlon9hp •2281 rac:ower I ..,.t to at8'1 #1311 fine. •130e -;:::::::::::::::;::::;::;..I OITll-N -. dating 11g111n1 " you're -•111111 •WlllTWI .. •-------• Lt'sten to greet1'ng ~eking Men 3003 s11m sw widow Moved .. All LMIY 18-35 Ceil now1 .f132t oi:;• e· 1151~·-.._....,,_.two.._.. .... 1 . Piere-Hell• male or In Newport OWF. young ·~. ~ .. " .. .!.... ..... to ..... 4-wiY. oald tab-SWM 21. 6'8" ..,,, lftJll • Leave message (you can change •. t ITILETIOSDSfTIYE fema:e fnenda 10 v1t1t •SI. petite. attractive. tn-M.LUIHll•"" ;: L';;ing'f;.~ ...._ Any--tour. tM. 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Seek1 lntalligant tun per. ..-.&• -• 115 ttie, e· btofM1 .._. ..... WIY 9llC .,...._ ~. "'"""'8. OufdoOr ATTUCTIYI, son SWM, •2-&0lah SWF WOUid appreciate SWM2twryaeendet,total ev-. .,..Y ........ 1 IWd --·Ute~ eiuff. baair..,,, 16 to' SEISmH,llllmt N/Wnoker En1oyJQgQ1ng, oompantoMhlp ofmateln twd=.1'2", 1&5 1~ monogentou1 r11a-~-.-.-. 30 ~ . .....,. SWF 41 5· 3•, .. Enj()yt dining, dancing illAng, Mme c:atag()f'f Unen-&.!per bullt, "91dUf· tlonlhlp wtttt a t9dy y~ ' ...... 9W'81llnp eotfwe wstchingt anend:ng NUng Two beach con-cumbered. non lfn<*•. fectlon .... lntelllgant, ~ end Int~ .._ la .,,.._· tuftOr· dos #2211 nopeta.noctuldran Col-amotlQnllv...,,.,av.,._ wtttlwtt. ,,.--iii'P.!! _ -_.,..,....._ sports t'¥9nts '"°"'-· lega Clfed. •2251 et>te IW, for unraar ..,.. -••-u:= =.,.'."='1" ...... tr111el Seekl SWM r-~ ... "' -• 3S50 tall Mnatttva No L•Hlll.. •••II ~11332 ---_.,.....,, ,, _____ .......:, __ smolcedrugs #2253 fUl'llllL IMTU ... , lm.nll --,., ....... 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IC•I _. ---.1.1 Looking for atn· po11t:v1 aacura . 40.55 wllh aenaa of """' 0..... bright and Y9fY lligalllgent. atttlCll•._., _______ 1 .._~ ~:~Lt~..1 cefe'1ntethgant •5• male rtnancial:y & amotlOnalty hum« •2252 adventurous w oman !Ye, wcwdly, tMgh monlil, -v.w• ,.,..._.u.g 1111t10 ,, rNhltlC and does Attr1c11ve gentleman? lnter .. ted tn making 40'1, loolllng for In· -.-..m 1111111111 not 1111a In lantaayland Cail me You'll be .,_._~cn.nOf CM1tr .. 01t canoe trip telllgant. aoc>l\IM~..I 41 !lllS Old,,. ..... • :001unglor110Frland-pleaaantty •urprlHd.I HomlhllllHolM,ou l down Mntc.n COUI ~tlectyof .... _ wrtel •. , .. no. • s111p NIS 22S4 "2257 1~".....,1r1 CIMlllltd • t305 c:tMa "13S' ~.You? • 1'°4 When leaving a message • Leave yo ur first name • Men ti on your intere st. • Tell your age • Desc ribe you r appearance • Spec ify your preferences • In clude what you liked abou t the perso n you arc respo nding to You may lea ve a 3P second mes age . You will be autornatically billed 98¢ for each minute. FREE PERSONALS ·- USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldf9ce) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAJL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wll-&l Charged Regular Rate. r -.. , ; ,. ; , . r I ) ._ • r . c -~. ~ .• ~ -... r •• NAME:------------------------------------/ PHONE:---------------------------------- ~ --------------------------------- ... GUIDELlrJES .. If Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse aren't married, how come they have the same last name?" llAIUIADUD by Brad Anderson "He was a pet once. be.fore he took over ·· RARCY ARLO AND JAMS OVERBOARD .......__ ...,,....-.._ 'i1d I A~rJ I 1.L C,1 t If AL.I.. eACK ... ig I AN[) [~ t.. GltE 11 A ~t.. BACK . ~E '-i,AN~ I'LL r,1~£ 1T ~i All f..AO, .. ,_ ADAM --~,, ···--- Wt-4~T 00 YOU 6UGGEST WI! 00 ~BOUT ,._T.""5 ACCU9ATION S Tt-4AT l 'M M e N TA L.L.'V' U .. L. ~ MERES TIE ~D~AMOOS r:l.A6MAN STANDING IN TME ROAD CONTROLUN6 TRAJ:FIC .. 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