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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11 , 1990
Weird twists emerge from S&L trial
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
or 1tw o.-y l'9o4 14.n
A Newport Beach woman charged
with helping skim SI 6 million from
a local savings and loan to buy furs .•
jewelry and other luxuries was in
fact a drugged "robot" for her boss
under his Svengali-like influence.
her attorney told jurors Wednesday.
But prosecutors contend Janet
Panel
rejects
'People's
Park'
By IRIS YOKOI
or ttw o.-y .._ s""'
A narrow lot an West Newport
Beach filled with exotic plants and
trees should not be maintained as a
city park. the city's Parks. Beaches
and Recreation' Commission de-
cided Tuesday night.
The comm1ss1on voted 5-2 -
with Virg.inia Herberts and Gale
Demmer dissenting -to rec-
ommend the City Council keep the
lot at 4210 River Ave. zoned for
duplex development and not include
the parcel in the city .. s park system.
Despite pleas from a handful of
residents to retain what they call
.. People's Park." the majonty of
commissioners said the 3.000-
square-foot ba) front lot was not an
appropnate park site because of lack
of parking. cost of maintenance and
the fact that the city-maintained
Channel Park 1s JUSt one lot away.
ScveraJ commissioners said they
.wanted instead to improve the re-
ponedl) underused Channel Park
with more trees and possibly rec-
reational fac1h11es.
Voters. in a close race. TCJCCted 1n
November the sale of the lot. which
the city JUSt this past year realized it
has owned since 1936. City offi cials
wanted to sell the waterfront land
and use the estimated S350,000
from the sale for public projects
elsewhere in the city.
However. neighboring residents
who filled the lot with exotic plants
Faye McKinzie. 40, was a key player
in a scheme to defraud investors in
the now-defunct North America
Savings and Loan Association in
Santa Ana.
The thrift was established in 1983
by former Westminster dentist
Duayne Chnstenscn. who was killed
in a car crash on the Corona del Mar
Freeway in 1987 as federal regu-
!ato!"S prepared to take over the
1nstatu11on.
Christensen hared McKinzie. a
real estate broker. as a consultant for
the savi ngs and loan. She main-
tained a penthouse office at the
association's headquarters and
traveled an a compan}' Jet. According
to the prosecution. the two were
romant ica ll y involved a nd
Christensen lavished McK1 n11e with
elaborate gifts and part ies.
In opening statements. Assistant
U.S . .\ttome} Nanq Wieben-StcX'k
told Jurors that McKinz1e used false
billings from a construction proJeCt
near San Franc1scoto steal SS 5
million from North Amenca Sav-
ings.
McKinz1e allegedl) set up six
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H•l Polley, Suun D•vlt and J.clr Alw•rd pose In Newport •••ct1•1 .. Peopte•1 19•rk.'.
ha"e come to consider the lush
parcel the} created a neighborhood
park. Residents from throughout the
city have said the)' come to the
peaceful lot to enJOY the only piece
of greenery an the area.
Comm1ss1oners Herberts and
Demmer supported keeping most of
the exotic plants in the parcel and
designating the lot as a mini-park in
the cit} parks system. The two com-
missioners said they would further·
like to see a dinghy dock and beach
access established there.
Howe' er. other commissioners
stood staunchly behind their onganal
oppos111on to the lot as a park. Some
commissioners said they still sup-
pon~d se lling the lot. despite voters·
rejection of that idea in November.
The ci t) charter requires voter
approval of the sale of cit)-owned
waterfront propeny.
Chairman A.Z. Taft and com-
m1ss1oners Pete Compton and Jo
Vandervon suggested nearby res1-
dents could be SCf'\ cd instead b' the
1mprovcqient of Channel Park.
whi ch cumntl} consists of a square
patch of grass hncd by }Oung palm
trees. a sand-101 playground. bath·
rooms and a fe v. benches.
Comm1ss1 oncrs did nol give sp«1-
fic recommrnda11ons on how the
C11' Council should use the lot. hut
altcma11ves mentioned in the past
include pa,1ng the land to pro .. 1de
parking or leasing 11 for other
purposes.
COVER STOR"\' /llOUSING
Housing proposal may benefit county
By BOii VAN EYKEN
Of -o.-y ,,_ St ...
Observers in the real estate busi-
ness and other Orange County in-
dustries say they are hoping Gov.
Deukmejian's $2 billion housing as-
sistance proposal will make settling
down in this area a little easier.
Announced in Tuesday's
gu bernatoria I Sta te-of-t he-State
message. the so-called Housing Op-
portunity Program is aimed at im-
Gov~mor propos~s S53. 7 bl/lion ~ndlng plan. A<f
proving the afTordabiJity of homes
tn California through down payment
assistance and low interest loans for
first-time home buyers.
.. The governor has ad<k'essed the
problem all riaht ," said 16y Zartler.
president of the Newport-Mesa As-
sociation of ReaJtors. "First-time
buyers do need help. But as I've read
it, the governor did not detail the
plan. How 1t affects us here in this
part of the county will depend on
such things as what krnd of a ceiling
is placed on 11. If it's limited to
$100,000, for example. well, we
don't have many units in that price
range in our area:·
Regardless of how 11 works. 1f the
new program '\Uccecds in improving
housing afTordab1l11y in Orange
Count) and the rest of the region.
1t"s bound to help not onl} the real
estate marli.et bu1 the JOh market as
well. Zanier said
'T"'e pcrsonall) had people who
did not accept a transfer out here
because of what we call . sticker
shock. that 1s. they're JUSt appalled
at the shcrr cost of housing tn this
(ftlHH Sff HOUSING/Al l
phon) cs<.rov. arcounts and asked
the thrift's board to put up S 11
m1ll1on for the investment'>. for
which tht• S&L could rcce1'e S5
m1ll1on in c.·omm1'\s1on fees
But. ·tod ~1d. the 1nst11u11on\
mone) ended up 1n the personal
accounts of \1 c Ktn11e and
Christensen. She had more than
$750.000 1n charges at ~e1man-
Man:u!> and hundreds of thousands
of dollars 1n paid credits at Newport
Beach Jev.ekrs. Stock said.
When go' emment regulators be-
came susp1nuus o .. er d1screpenc1es
in the net v.onh of the ins11tutton.
the pair set out on ··a whirlwind of
coH·r-up at.a' 1ttes:· she said
The~ ix:r,uadcd underlings to
IPlu~ stt TRIAL/ A2 J
Laguna Laurel
talks hopeful,
says LB mayor
By LESLIE EARNEST
0t IN o.-y ""'°' StMf
.\t the conclusion of tht• la tC\l
mcettng betv.ecn Laguna lkach and
the In 1nr Co ollin als regarding 1hr
proposed Laguna Laurel dndop-
ment. L.1guna Beach \1a~or I 1da
Lennn said Wt•dnc">da' <ihl· v.as
.. ,er. ·e,c11cd"" about th~· dirn'lHtn
the ialks ha'c 1alen
Thr tv.o !>ides ha'e bt·en meeting
since October in an clTon to reach a
compromise on the 3.:~00-hume de-
velopment. "'h1ch is scheduled to he
built in Laguna Can)On lxtv..cen El
Toro Road and the San Dic~go Frce-
wa~. V. hill· all parties ha' e agreed to
keep mum about the specifics. I en-
ne) \\as ob' wusl~ encouraged at the
conclusion of 1hc l\\O-hour meeting
·-rm 'l'f'\ t'\Clted.". lcnnc' <>a1d
'"If v.c pn.><.t't'd along these hnr-.. the
people: of Orange Count) "'111 "'1n .
the ran) on ''111 hc presened and the
In 1ne Co "'111 "'1n too."'
Panirularl~ helpful. Lennn ~1d.
v.as In 1nr ( o. Chairman Donald
Bren·s panic1pa11on in the late'>!
ml'eting \\"h1lr 11 v.as not lhc lir<t
time Bren has talen pa-fl in the tall-..
lenm·~ . said his part1c1 pat1on
\l, edncsda' v.a\ une,pcc1cd
··1 th1ni..· 11·~ \Cl} encouraging tO
ha'e him pan1c1pate in the d1'\-
cuss1ons ... sht• c,a1d ·· .\nd to me II
adds to the d1srnss1ons v.e had in a
'cl} pos1tt'c v.a~
Lenne\. v.ho in Septemocr Joined
p1cl cts prote\ll ng the de' elopmen t
1n fron1 of1he gated :-.:ev.pon Beach
commun1t) v.herc Bren ll\n. ~1d
The Rams hope to develop
the proper d~fensfve
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package to
slow down
the 49ers'
potent of-
fense.
Dally Piiot
Rams re-
porter
Jon
Ferguson examines their
strategy In Sports, B 1
Laguna Bcar h has '"come a long way
\\Ith Thr Ir' inc Co··
··\.\e·,l. gone from not knowing
om· another and from mavbe not
trU\llng nnl' another. lO a point
v.hc:rl" "t" ..art' .,peaking \Cf} openl}
about "h..11 lhl' opuons arc ... she
~·d
The Lagun..1 Laurel prOJect. which
t'> unantml1u!.I) opposed b) the
Laguna Ekalh t 1t~ Council. 1n-
dudt.'~ a I~ ~-acre shopping center.
an clcmentar. school. :i lire station
and an I ·hole golf course.
The de\ elopment was approved
b) the Orange Count y Board of
Supt:r' 1!>-0rs 1n 1984 and a revised
plan v.a'i appro,ed 1n 1986. Only
final en' iron mental documents for
Laguna Laurel and an accompany-
ing plan to v.1den Laguna Canyo n
Road need still be approved.
Jn late No,cmber, the company
said 11 v.ould consider moving the
proJt'Ct to I r' 1ne 1f both Irvine and
Laguna Beach agreed to a complex
set of cond1t1ons that would have
required an amendment to lrvme's
General Plan \l, hen lf'\·me TCJCCted
1ha1 option the compan> agreed to
conttnut· d1scuss1ons with Laguna
Beach
Last month. the company re-
quested an indefinite postponement
of the Orange County Planning
Commission's publtr heanng on the
prOJ('('t to allov. talks to contmue.
Ir' me C"o officials dccltned to
comment regarding Wednesday's
meeting The next meetmg is sched-
uled for 4 pm. Monday.
Huntington
supervisor
arrested
for thefts
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot ttw D .... ,._ """
Southern Californians just crazy aboLftC:ars
")
<\ maintenance superv1sor for
Huntington Beach has been arrested
on eight felony embezzlement
charg"s an' ol\'tng double payments
to pnvate contractors for repein of
Cll)-Owned block wall fences. police
said Wednesday.
Raymond J. Orlando. 56. was
arrested Tue1day evenina at bis
home in Huntiniton Beach follow-
ing an anvesu_ption that belan in
August. Lt. Ed McEttain said.
.
Most support mass transit programs -for other commu~ers
lly The ADodalH ,.,....
ear-.crizy Southern Californians
wiU pay for traffic CC>flleStion relief,
but the)' wut eomeone el1e to ride
tbe bua and tbn .-., at ~tions
they live up alte1r automobiles, a
survey showed Wednaday. ,.
The IUfWY revaled what most
people already _know -tlaat
SoutJlem CalifOmia loves ita can
and will not easily 11ve up that
attachment.
"The response pattern seems to
indicate that even tho~ we face
some serious quality of life issues in
the ne. decade. it won't ~ our
affinity_ for _the automobile. w d
Andy FUzai.
Fuzeu. ~ of the Of'a1«
Lot Aneeles Auto Show at the down-
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town Convention Center. said the
survey of 520 people attendina the
car show reveal drivers really like
their can.
"Tbe responses imply that the
pleasure of driving 1s pervasive.
PeODle fttl today's can ~ hi&h
quality, tbey en)oy the performance
upccu, the pnvacy, the Ruibility
and lbe experience of drivin&." be
l8Jd.
Fifty-nme percent of the dnvers
polled support . mass transit ~lu
tions to polluuon and congestion
problems. but only 36 percent said
they would consider usina the bus
once a week.
Some 80 percent said they were willin& to do their .,.n by wotkina
at home one day a week. and 77
percent would consider workina a
four-day work week with &oneer
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hours. the poll showed.
Eighty-one perttnt indicated they
would be wilhna to pay mort for a
non-polluting fuel. Nearly 98 per-
cent of those respondents said they
would be willina to pay 10 cents
more per pllon for cleaner fuel.
The survey of auto show guests
wa.s conducted last wtekend by Ned
Levine and Aaociates. which uid
the responses were within plus or
minus 4 percent of the values of the
entire auto show population of
about ~000.
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McErlam said the city lost
SI 0.000 and fJOSSibly rn<M"e. He .ad
the investipt1on was oontinui• aad
may involve other suspcctJ, but not
other city empk>yecr..
Orlando c:ouldn 't be reacbed for
comment. A 1WOlftaD wbo wwe1.S
the tdephone at his rc:side9ct llllMI
he was inscruaed not '° ..a to
anyone about the cue.
McErlain .W the io~
which WU req.-d by City of.
,......._ .. if/All
David Jason Boyd. a 29-year~ld
Llpna BeKb transient, and Duon
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• knife. ..,....... two .... hi
lbe lower = lot ia tM 500 block of G .
Doncb alae.edly srabbed the
pune of a 7"-~ fallbrook mi4eat and puabed ber to I.be
pound and then \oOk • pune &om
the woman's dau,bter, a 50-~
Laauna· Beach residenl. before ruo-
nin& away, Ludie said.
About ilO minutes later, while the
women were filiaa a report at the
police station, offiOen received a call
that BcnnJe tbe Bum's diner bad
~lleged killer who set himself
ablaze still in critical condition
ly LUU! !ARNEST
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A man who set himself ablaze
after allegedly shooting his ex-girl-
friend to death in Huntington Beach
remained in critical condition
Wednesday.
Brian Framstead's condition
forced prosecutors Tuesday to post-
pone his arraignment. A county
prosecutor raised the possibility 1ha1
the court hearing could be con-
ducted in Frams1ead's hospital
room. a rare but not unprecedented
procedure.
The a.rra1gnment is now set for
HOUSING
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area ... be said.
A· spokeswoman for McDonnell
Douglas Astronautics in Huntington
Beach said housing affordabthty
does affect recruitment.
"It's gettmg increasingly diOicull
to attract established professionals
in the field from other areas because
of the cost of housing out here ... said
Lenore Willoughby, senior manager
for employment and placement with
McDonnell Douglas ... What we tell
people is that although housing 1s
very expensive here. it's a good
investment and that they will make
money on it. But not everyone is
willing 10 lake that risk ...
Since the program 1s 1n1ended for
fin t-time home buyers. it will not
benefit those who are selling ho mes
in other pans of the country with the
intent of moving to California.
Willoughby noted.
"But it may make 11 easier for us
to get the new graduates right out of
college, who might now have the
TRIAL
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falsify the escrow· accounts and
documentation for the regulators.
Stock said. By the time the alleged
scam was discovered. Christensen
was dead.
Defense auorney R ichard
"Racehorse" Haynes, a well-known
Texas litigator. painted a different
picture of McK.inzie. a high school
dropout. The scheme involved
financial dealings too complex for a
woman with an IQ of less than 97.
be said.
"The wrong person is on trial
here," Haynes said. ··0r. Duayne
Christensen -the 'doctor' standing
for dishonesty and deception and
seduction -should be on the stand
where Janet Faye McKinzie is
today."
From the beginning, Christensen
plied McK.inzie with prescription
drup, which "reduced her almost to
• robot." Haynes said. The drugs
were brought to her office by the
bqful and her soup was sometimes
laced, he added.
Haynes will attempt to prove
through the "diminished capacity"
Feb. 9. A public defender will be
appointed for Framstead, suspected
of murdering 19-year-old Tammy
Davis, according 10 Orange C'ounty
Deputy District Attorney Nina
Brice.
Frams1ead, a 29-year-old con-
struction worker from Inglewood. is
suspected of gunning down his ex-
girlfriend in a residential area at
11 :25 p.m. Friday. shortly after she
left work al Bob's Big Boy on Ed-
inger Avenue in Huntington Beach.
Friends say the couple, who have
a 20-month-old daughter, broke up
in Apnl but that Frams1ead co n-
Friday's Cover Story: Hor-
ror fllm star Robert
Englund, aka Freddy
Krueger, recaptures his
childhood In Laguna
Beach, where he has
taken up residence and
the cause to preserve the
city's smalltown at-
mosphere.
prospect of bu~ ing a home an the
area.·· '>hl' ~_id.
Dan Rcl·dcr. with Hughes .\1rcraft
an Fulknon. another large count\' emplo~er. agreed that housing af-
fordab1ht\ 1s a constraint that
M]ucezcs ·the 1ndus1rial community
here.
.. The cost of housing often makes
a good offer 1nfeas1ble for someone
cons1denng a move out here:· Reed-
er said, "so we lose what would be
a \'Cf) 'aluable employee. Another
thing 1ha1 happens 1s 1ha1 we'll bring
defense that McKtnlle unw1111ngl}
helped in the theft because of the
drugs.
In all. McK1nz1e is charged \.\l lh
40 counts of bank fraud. conspiracy
and rackl'leering. for which she faces
a pnson term of more than :wo
}Cars.
Aside from the pending coun
hearin~. the case anvolves sc ,cral
other interesting turns.
Three o ther people in volved w11h
the sa' 1ngs and loan. a clerk.
McKinzte's assistant and a bor-
rower. have plea.ded guilty 10
charges they panicipated in the
fraud. and three others are facing
trial.
McKanzie also faces a c1v1I su11 by
North America investors. At stake
in that case is the claim to
Christensen's SI O million life in-
surance policy. signed over to
Mc Kinzie JUSt days before his death.
which coroner"s offi cials could not
determine was an accide nt or
suic-ide.
Jn other related events, Nonh
America's first president was beaten
in a barroom brawl, and one of
Christensen's business partners was
killed execution-style in A orida.
tinued to hound Davis.
Police say Framstead became the
prime suspect after investigators in-
terviewed Bob's Big Boy employees
who said the continuiog harassment
caused Davis to fear for her life.
On Saturday, when a California
Highway Patrol officer attempted to
stop Frams1ead's vehicle in the Vic-
torville area. the construction
worker doused himself with gasoline
and then struck a matc h or lighter.
officers said. He was taken to the
San Bernardino County Medical
Center burn unit with third degree
burns over most of his body.
Funeral services for Davis will be
pmate. a famil)' friend said.
someone out here and at\er they're
already here and we~vested a
certain amount of rcsourceSin them.
they"ll get turned off.by the high real
estate market a nd they won't stay."
Reeder said the company was en-
couraged by the governor's proposal.
"Anythms that helps with af-
fo rdability 1s going 10 help us," he
said. "But I kind of wish the gov-
ernor had gouen this started in the
first )'ear of his term. instead of at
the end."
The proposed program would use
Cal ifornia's ta xable bo nding
au1honty to raise money for below
market loans for first-time buyers.
according IO the California Associa-
11on of Realtors.
Half of the funds generated for the
prosram. or about SI billio n. will be
designated for the state's highest cost
areas, such as the heavily urbanized
Los Angeles basin and the San Fran-
cisco Bay area .
About S800 million will be gener-
ated through the sale of taxable
bonds and about S200 million will
be made available through the
reauthorization of unused funds
alread) appro\ed by the voters in
1982.
"We're s>frt icularly encouraged by
the component of the plan which
v.111 target assistance to home buyers
1n the high-cost urban areas where
the housing affordability problem is
most severe," association president
Jim .\nit said
LOTTERY
By The Associated Press
Here are the wmmng numbers
picked Wedncsda) night for the
Cali fornia Lonery's twice-weekl y
"Lotto 6-49" game: 48. 23. 46. 34.
26. 9 and the bonus number. 6.
Pia} ers 1.1. ho correctly guessed a ll
SI\ numbers 1.1.111 share a pnze pool
of S4.5 million, lottery officials said.
~II those who picked fi ve
numbers plus the bonus number will
d1' 1de among themselves a pnze
pool of SI .J m1ll1on; fi ve of six will
share $665,000; four of six will share
$605.000. Three of six is wonh an
au1oma1ic SS per winner. "
The numbers were cho~n by
Lot10 machine dun ng a tcle' 1sion
broadcast ong1na1ing m Sacramen-
to.
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waittet1 opened * ..:J!•• draww. Tbe 1U1PC1Ct tbeD uced a lmile and, without sayiq uytlllq.
arabbed about S' '° iii cub before fteeina on foot. Lardie laid.
"He WU punued by two cu. tome~ who Cbued him to the 300
block of Ocean A venue," Lardie
said.
Boyd jumped into the pusenaer
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Ail ~Wt to stop tbe W 11
C..llld ~ .. -Poaliac-up. ·~ aonb iD tbe IOUlbboulld .... olCOUt ffilb*9y,
Lu6 takl. Alt« turDilll oato
Thalia and biUiDt two ~ can, the two mn jumped out of tbe car
and ran down to Thalia Street
Beach. be said. Four officen cbucd the men onto
the sand and took Boyd into
custody, Lardie said. Although
Heavy coastal fog
forces JWA closure
ly the 0-"Y fllot
Coastal fog forced the closure of John Wayne Airport on
Wednesday evening, with most air carriers being diverted to Ontario
International Airport.
Traffic control officials at the John Wayne tower said visibility
dropped to about a sixteenth of a mile, far below minimum
commercial standards of a half-mile for landing clearance.
Smaller private or non-{>Bssenger commercial carriers continued
to fl y in for part of the evening. but the increasingly dense fog made
that impossible. too, officials said.
However, smaller planes could still fl y out if they wanted.
Othe r coastal airports were experiencing similar problems. Los
Angeles International Airport closed down temporarily. LonJ Beach
was struggling 10 stay open and El Toro shut down, according 10 a
spokesman al John Wayne.
"It's j ust your normal winter coastal fog." he said.
The last passenger carriers out of John Wayne were canceled and
incoming flights were divened to Ontario.
Ferguson's pornography
newsrack bill advances
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill by
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R-
Laguna Beach. that controls the sale
of hard-core pornography in news-
racks was approved by an Assembly
committee.
The Public Safety Committee sent
A82023 sent to the Ways and Means
Commiuee by a S-1 vote Tuesday.
Current law. makes 11 illegal to
display sn a coin-operated newsrack
in a public place any magazine or
newspaper with visible sexual ac-t'i.
The bill would prohibit such
newsracks in public places from con-
taining what 1s called in the law
"harmful matter," even if it is not
visible. unless there is adult sur::~
vision. The crime would be a misdc-
ARREST
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ficials. developed 1nformatjon that
contractors received double pay-
ments for the same jobs. They were
allegedly reimbursed by the city and
by the insurance companies of
motorists who damaged block walls
in traffic accidents.
The alleged double payments were
accomplished with O rlando's ap-
meanor w11h a maximum penalty ot
one year 1n Jail and a S2.000 fine.
H:mr.!al matter ts defined in Jaw
as photographs of pictures of the
acts of sodomy. oral copulation.
!IC\ual 1111ercourse. mas1urbat1on or
'..>ec;11a1.ty or a photograph of an erect
pr~1!.
.. w e·re not talktng about nudity.
\": re not talking about g1rhe maga-
z:i.\.;;:· Fe rguson said.
Ferguson said publishers wo uld
have three ways to comply with the
t-1il: post a guard at all newsracks.
sell ~pec1al slugs fo r the newsracks in
places such as adult bookstores or
sell the magazines or newspapers in
those adult-only places.
parent knowledge and cooperation.
McErlain said. It was additionally
teamed, McErlain wd. that contrac-
tors were paid by the city for work
never performed. This was done
under Orlando's direction, McErlain
alleged .
McErlain also said contractors al-
legedly performed work at Orlando's
rcsiden~ ~ithou.t compensation.
McErlam said pohce are 10vestigat-
ing the possibility of kickbacks.
ex= =s:~o: ~ . ~ollbe .... IDc:Tne oft\c« Ted ~ ftll
and twisted llit knee ia tbo pursuit
ar. J was taken to Soutb COii& Medi· cal Center where be wu treated and rdeued. No one elte wu inJurec:t.
Lardie said. Boyd and Doncb, who were both
taken to Oran~ County Jail in lieu
of SS0,000 bail, were alto dwpd
with resistina anest, Lardie said.
Boyd was also cbarlcd w_ith battery
on a peace officer. "he sa1d.
Rothenberg
to be freed
from prison
in 2 weeks
By the City News Service
Charles. Rothenberg. who set his
young son on fire 1n a Buena Park
motel room six years ago. is sched·
ulcd lO be released in about two
weeks. a Department of Correction-;
spokeswoman said.
Ro thenberg·s release had bc:en
scheduled for Tuesday, but a d1s-
ci pll nary action extended h1'
sentence unul Jan. 14. said Chnsltnl'
Ma}. an information officer with lhl·
Department of Corrections.
Previously. Ro1henbag had been
slated 10 get out of 1ail in December.
but he was caught smuggling a letter
to has ex-wife. authorities said. Thl·
48-)l'ar-old NC"w York nati ve told
pnson officials that he gave the
le11cr 10 a v1~1tor because he did not
have ManC' Hafdahrs a ddress.
t a111om1a Men·s Colony al San
Luis Obispo spokeswoman Carol
P1nk1ns said Rothenberg claimed 1he
lct1er was to assure Hafdahl. who
has ~ance rmarned. 1ha1 he would
not bothc(her "hen h<' "'awekased
H 1!. son. Da \ad. no" 13. ha'
undergo ne more than 50 operation~.
and has repcatcdl) s.a1d he docs not
1.1. 1sh 10 SCl' ht~ father
In "hat hl· said 1.1.as a m urder·
suicide gone av. I). Ro thenberg
poured kero~nc on his son and set
him afire. lk said at the time that
he had intended to die w11h Da\ 1d
but .. chickened out.··
He 1.1.as arrested a fe v. Ja}s afkr
the March 3. 1983. a nack. charged
with auemptcd murder
McErla1n said the e1gh1-count felon)
arrest \\3!. served on Orlando after
re,•1e" b) the Orange County di ~·
trKt a11omc) ·., offic<'
Orlando. "ho's h<-cn emplo)ed in
thl' c1I} ·s public \\Or ks depanment
for 21 ~ ~t·ar!.. pu~lrd bail of SI 0.000
and v.as released from cit) Jail.
Mr Erla1n -.aid
Orlando was placed on admin1s·
1ral1'e lca\e from h1'> JOh during a
po rtion o f the '"'est1gat1on.
McErlain said
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CouR told It can't remove councilman Provinfial power
costs ~ewport
some prestige
T he p ublic clamor for a new city hall is abou t
as cyclical as a drought or a flood.
The folks 1n Laguna Beach want to remodel,
rennovate or replace the ir 40-year-old' scat of
government, and there arc those in Newport Beach
who wonder JUSl how man)' more patches can they
add to the patch-quilt city hall located on the
peninsula in the most inaccessi ble part of town.
Laguna Beach has JUSt plain run out of space.
Something "Ill have to gi ve. and remodeling
seems to be thl· "'1sc option. Costa Me'Sa did the
s mart thing b} hu1ld1ng Its cavernous civic center
for thl' future No orobkm hcrl'.
.\nd In inc. "ell. 1t!. l"I\ 1c temple 1s the class
of the count). and may be one reason citizens of
other mun1c1pal1ttl''> arc unhapp} wi th what they
ha\ l'. ·\ I agu na Beach po It cc oflicer attended a
police '>Cmtnar 1n In 1m•\ nc" nvic center and
came a"a) a"l'\lru\'k. "They're the varsity." he
said.
Thcrl' ma) tx· mumhltng 1n Newport Beach
but tht•rt· l'I 1111 organ11t•d ag11at1on for a new scat
of go' l'rnmt•n1. Ma)or Ruthel ~n Plummer said c;he
\\3S not concerned ahout "hat other ntic~ might
be doing.
"We're not mo,1ng." ~he \au.l "W e are a long
---• wa) from using all the space available
to us. We've ash'Cl
8111 Blu rock and his
partners to come up
with plans to tear
do"n the butldtng
that nov. houc;es the
fire department ad-
man1stra11on and thC'
Ct\\ allorne\ ·s of-fic~s. a nd io g1' t'
plans for a 11l'"
!ttructure "1th more
'>pace and more C'1Ti-
c1en1 use of w:ice
1 he present budd-
ing. right bacl.. uf the
ma\or\ otlin· 1.-. tht·
mo\l irwffil ll'nt 1 n term~ of 'Pa~·l· U'>e ...
<.:1t} Manager Bob W}nn rhuckks O\er the
pt•nod1c grumbling about tht Cit~ hall. and v.dl hl'
might "It'<, rwt tht• huild1ng that's 1mportan1.·· hl'
!)a1d "It\ v.hal gol'' o n 1n<.1de lhl' hudd1ng that
mailer' ..
\l. ~ nn 1<, thl· 111l>'>I dliurnt Ul) managn
~n•pun lk.1lh ha,na had and man) n11e\l'O\\
thl· li<.lal rn11rd of thr l'll\ \Inn· \l. \ nn arrn ed ::!O ~l·.irs ago Jll" .1, the c11~ ,\a~ 1mohrd 1n a <>p1ntl'd
l·ampa1gn 111 '11tl' hond s tor a Ill'" l"I' 1r center
rum pll'\ on IJ nd oOnt•d f rn· h' fhl· I n tnl' ( o in
:"'l''' port ( l'Otl'r
.\mong \l. 'nn\ tir\t oflinal du Ill'\ ''a" JP-
Pl'•inng JI \ .11 111u' llll'l'llng' urging a .. ,l . ., .. 'Oil' for
till Ill'\\ hond'
.. \111\t ol th\.' lommun1t\ k.11.kr\ I 1.dl..l·d Ill .11
thJI 11ml· thuughl lhl· hond' \\l'fl' J ~hoo-in."
\l. )nn rn.ilkd Hut lhn thdn't gl\l' enough we1gh1
IU lhl' )lfll\ 1m 1al )lO\\l'r 111 lht• Pl'lllO\ula. \\hl.'fl'
thl'fl" \\l'H' \lrllng rt'\l'nlml'OI\ Jh<1ut 'l'V.IX•rt
( t'ntl·r .ind till' hurgn>nang u>111mun1t ~ l'J<.t of thl'
ha~
'l'" port lkal h twgJn un thl' pt•n1n\ula. Jnd
thl'fl'. h) g.11111. I\ "hl'rl' thl' l II~ hall ought to hl'
Pl'lllrl\lll.1 Jnd \\ l'\I ;--;l'" f)(lrt fl'\llk nt\ rondul'll'd
a qu1l·t hut h1ghh l'llil1l'rlt "no" lampa1gn and the
hond\ IJ1kd h' a \\Ilk m.irg1n f h1\ v.a'> 1n ttPO
:"'l'" (lilrt lll·a1. h h:I\ i1n n had Ill pa) for a n l)
h.111 fhl· thuught 111 'IX'ntl1ng l:l\pa~n·, mone~ lur
niuncd l h.1mlx·r' Jnd nt) off1lt'\ I'> rrpugnant 10
oldt1nH·r' "ho h.l'l' \l'en \om1.· of 1ht·1r tx·ach
honH'\ .1pprn 1Jll' ·" mu1. h a<. 'iO 111111.·<, I h1.· lir<,t
ut' h~1ll "J' Jn old '1.h1111I houw on thl' ix·n1n\ula
huill 111 I I.Ill) .lu\I Jh11u1 40 \1.·ar.. latl'r -in
I lJ-l/\-411. 1n la1. 1 -'\;l'"P<lrt Henlh built II\ prl'\1.•nt
l ll\ hall .ind thl' gn\l"rnor of< :iltfornta. "ho "a"
E.1rl \\ .1m•n 1h1.·n. Jn11tJtl·d thl· c;trut·turl'
I Ill' rw" huild1ng d1dn'1 l'MI the ta\pa~t·rs a
ix·nn~ \nd 1h1\ " ho" 11 "o rkl·d·
\n l'arh trt•a\Ufl'r o l th1.· t 1t\ h\ the name o l
J \ < 1an1 d1.'' do[ll·d a plan "1th thl' help of cit~
alll•rlll'' Roland l homp,on to lrca11.· a cit~ hall
<ll" l'111p111t•n1 fund I hl' IOIJI "ourn· of the lund "a' n10nn 1h1.· lll' n·n·1,cd from thl· ..ale of
dl'l 1n4ul·n1: ta' proix·n ~
In tht· dcq ·l pnll'nt H'arc; of the 'JO-; and '4()<...
hundred' o l lot' 111 lhl' lll\ "ere forfr11ed when
ta\l'' hnamr lkltnqucnt Man~ of these lots "ere
txwgh1 lor 3'> littk a<i S 1()(1 10 S500. and when
1mpro\cment ;:i,<,c.,o;men t\ --.ewer. water. streets.
u11h11e' -t·u·eedl·d th(' cost of the lot. owners
"all..ed J\\a) from the propa1~ and the Cit) took
o\'l'r \.\'hl'll thl· nt~ later sold tht• lots. the income
Y.l'nt into thl· c;ix·cial cit) hall fund.
\.\'hen tht· cit} decided to hutld the new ctl }'
hall. the c;pccial fund totalled $400.000. First. the
cit~ nought the present Ctl}' hall SttC. four and One
half acres of almo!it c;ubmerged land. The cost:
SI 0.000. The main hutldtng was constructed for
$269.000. Furnishings and equipment to talled
another SI 00.000. All together. the cost was
s :n9.000. The Cit~ was presented its new cit) hall
free of an' debt. an) bonds. an) special tax
assessment.' and there was sttll $2 1.000 in the kitty.
While the Cit) admtntstration lost its 1970
bond issue for a new c1v1c center 1n Nt'wport
Center. Cit) Manager Wynn astutely used general
fund mone) to build the 1mpress1vt' poltct' a nd fire
department complex m Newport Center .. But that's
as close as the cit) came to a new c1v1c center.
In a wa). that was tras1c to Newport Beach.
Had the ct\ 1c center gone m . the Irvine Co. said
1t would give land for a music center. now in Costa
Mesa. T he count) was going to build courts, now
in Irvine. a nd the federal governmen t was going to
construct a regional postal distribution center. now
in Santa Ana .
And the peninsula still has its city hall. a
stone's throw from McFad den Square where the
city was born IOI years ago.
Jim Ffit• 11 • '-lflme obsen B •I rte
()nap C...t. Rl1 c.I••• ,..,,, • ~ u4 ft....,..
Motorist hits bulldlng
lly the Clly News s.Mc-.
An elderly woman crashed her car into the aide of
a Cosia Mesa apanmen1 com-plex Wed.._..y, pundb1'1
a hole in the wall. bul she walked away uni ... police
laid. • Tbc uaidendled WOIMft drove otr die roed l8d h1t
lbt buildillm M lOJ9 lwtMw llvd. ._. ) p.m. and
bodied a lioae In * wall, mid COiia .._ polb LL
OlrJWdlllcr. ~IO ~nmen1 compla wm ilii 1 lled at Sl .000. w.._.
l y EMILY ADAMS
Of llW Dally ,.lc>I St .off
The long legal dance concerning lrvme
City Councilman Cameron C osgrovc's
right to hold oflice took a new 1w1M 1h1s
week when a lttW)l'r qul'St1oncd the
court's authority to involve 11!.<:lf m l'll}
matters.
Frank Lund1ng. C'osgro ' c\ allorney.
announced at Tue'>day night's Cit) C oun-
cil meeting he'd filed a wnt of proh1b1-
11on that morning. as.kin~ the court of
appeals 10 tell the Superior Court the)
have no JUnsd1ct1on an Cit) ma11ers.
··The courts ha\ c no JUrtsd1c11on an th1!)
matter under thC' !>l'parat1on of powers."
Lundang said. "The court~ can't SJ}
who's q ualifkd 10 "''on this council. o nl)
cm council memhl'r" con !><I\ 1h:i1 -and
1f ihe) "erl' 'Hung ( 1n wa11ng Co<.gnl\·d.
the \Oler' \.\111 tdl lhl·m thl· nnt time
up."
l hl· ongan.11 la"'lllt tikd h~ I lu\.\:Jrd
Klein and ( hn,1111.1 Hu'>to'>-lhoma\.
prc'>1dent and '11.l' prl'\ldl·nt. rr\fXTll\ l'-
1). of the l·onwr,at1\l' li '11ll' P11de group.
contend\ ( mg1u'l' \\a' \l'.lll'd ilk-gall~
folluv. 1ng till' Junl' 11.JXX l'ln·11u11'
( o\gn>\l' .1\ third-pl.1l\.' rnn11l·r-11p 111 a
race for two council scats. was sworn 1n
as a ~placement for Larry Agran. who
had just become tht city's first directly
elected ma)or.
Cosgrove had finished the election race
a slim 160 votes behind second-place
Couc1lwoman Sally Annt' Sheridan.
On the same ballot. 'oters had ap-
proved Measure D. which allowed
c111zens to pc1111on for a specia l elec11on
to fill a seat vacated by a ncwl} elected
mayor 1n the event they were n't happ)
wllh the next runner-up.
Signatures were gathered on a pe1111on
to force a special election that summer.
but a ma)Orll) o f the C11~ Council voted
10 swear 1n Cosgro"c anyway. Measure D
had not )Cl been cenilied b) the state. thl'
council said. and "a~ thcrC'forc not \et 1n l'ffl'CI. .
Co!>grO\l' "a' s"orn an that .\ugu!>l.
amid rumbltng\ of a la"su11 threatened
h' In tnc Pride and hacked b\ ~ha1dan
·Eight months later. 1n .\pnl of la'>l
\l'ar. Kk1n and Au\111\-Thom.t'> filed thl·
\Ult '>l'ek1ng lo u11wJI ( o\grO\ e
(II\ la'''er<, d:11ml'd anotha '1rton in
.1 rdatcd-la"'u11 Tul·,Ja, M1rhad
Kuh1n. a l:iv.H·r "11h tht· ut~ auorne\ ·,
olliLr of Rutan amt I url..cr. iold luun.nl
members a lawsuit trying to stop the ctty
from paying Cosgrove's legal fees had
nearly been defeated.
··1t's ob vious this !)uit 1s do~ to the
dustbin o f h1stol) ... Agran said.
The suit. filed b} Irv ine resident f(ay
Hendrickson 1n October. claimed city
council members had acted 1mproperl)
1n vo1an$ to pay for Cosgro"c's legal fees
out of Cit) cofTers.
However. Rubin said a section of the
government code states tht• Cll}' 1s re-
quired 10 provide for the defenSt' of an)
Cit}' offi cial \.\ho 1s sued in an o fli c1al or
1nd1v1dual capac1t}
In December. a Judge denied Hen-
drtl'k">on's reque!tt for a prel1m1nal) 1n-
Junct1on and told the pla1n11fT his caSC'
failed to sho" a probabil11~ of w1nn1ng
thl' l:l\l· 1f 11 "ent 10 tnal.
.\rml·d v.11h the Judge's words. Ruhtn
..aid he has tv. ice asl..cd Hendndson·-.
allorm·). Hugh Brl'drnndge. to drop thl'
t:J'>l' tx:liirc lhl· u t' countcr!tues lO rc-
u >' er legal fer<,
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hi\ dtl'OI V.JOll'll \umr 11m,· 10 thin!.. lhl·
m:illl'r ll\l'r
"I m hoix·fu l lhl'' ·11 tal..l· our 11tkr
I hn h.1d thl'1r \hot .• 11 11 ·• Ruh1n ,,11d Cameron Co19rove
Voters to decide bridge issue in Irvine
By EMILY ADAMS
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Officers' hunch blooms into arrest
of man linked to 1 4 florist heists
By EMILY ADAMS
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LB council incumbent won't run again
Dan Kenney
POI .It I I .Of,
ll unl in~lon Rea~h
.\ "oman complained that "~e1rd
things" ha'c been happening nt her Holt
Street residence thr lat;\ couple of weeks
Fi rst. 'lhc nottcl·d a spare kC) "as m1ss1ng
from her hou~· Then she d1 c;covcred a
pillow case "as remo,ed from a ltvtng
room pi llow. Th1rdl). \ht' found that all
her uodcrwear had disappeared. And
then. most recentl). she found the shd1ng
door open when she returned home at
night. She had no idea who wa!) behind
the strange goings-on. • • • .\ basketball hoop a nd backboard were
ripped off a roof in the 9000 block of
Hudson Drive. • • • A VC R and jrwelry were staile n in the
2500 block of Florida Street. • • • A mother in the I SOOO block of Eton
Circle reported that heft' son was beaten
up at Stacey C'lna School. 'T ••
A woman said P"I members threw
bttr bonlcs at her in the 17000 block of
Oak Lane.
Cotta Mesa
A 21-_yeer-old Oranae raiden• wu jumped "Y IWO men 11 be ..aked down
19\h Slrert from .. lJoa•• Dt:n ..,, Ke
WU bealn ud robbtd ol SIS.
A NW'•~ Otawen bar on
Eall l71'.,..k9iicUd1~·1coie ,.. °'" Olw ..... ...s ..,.. otr wi1lt
iU aM1•ta.; ......... I dri~I ticentt and money.
•
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Plaza and madl' ofTY.tth a S450 Kcn"ood
stereo
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1974 Porsche parl..cd in a cnrport in the
100 block of 27th ...,trcet. musing damage
to the entire under'>1dc of the car when it
was dropped. • • • A $7.800 d iamond ring "as m1ss1ng
from a ht>usc 1n the 1900 block of
Tradcwmds Lane. • • • A woman has recetvt'd more than 100
p hone calls over the last month at her
work in the 4000 block of Wcsterlr Place
from someone who plays a beeping M -
vicc over the phone and doe n't say
anythi~ • • • A S28S ptychedc wrincn out •o a n
employee of the Bouzy RoUIC rnuiuran•
at l l 10 Newpon Blvd. disappeared ft'om
a desk at the rntau111nt and was later
cashed by someone at a bank 1n S.nta
Ana.
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mall'<l at SflOO
I nine
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ang thief after a tan!.. of nitrous oxtdt' -
commonl) l..nown as laughing gas -"W3S
d1sco\ered m1ssmg from a dentist's
stornge space at 4902 Irvine Cen ter
arr plJnn1ng u1mml\\111nc·rs \l.·a, n<·
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( hn,111ph .ind ·Jon Brand J lormn
111J\llr
l;elrr'>1.>n 1,,.i1d It-. ha'> tmcd "1th lhl·
1dt·.1 hut h.1' n111 deuded .:I',<· had a lot
111 fll'OPk l'nLnurJ[tl' me to do 11 I'm not
'"rl' I'm "'1llinl! lll mal..c the rPmm1tmcn1
.11 thl\ time ..
BrJnd "ho l hfl'-l' nnt 111 run again for
Le1ur11.d 111 14' Jnd "ho ran unsu -
, 1.'\\f11lh .1g.11n,1 Or.ingl ( ount\ 'iupcr-
\ 1\111 r 1101 R iln In I 41\11 \.3 Id he has
tx>1.•n plJ' 1ng "1th thl' 1dl·a lll reda1m1ng
.I 111Unl ii \l'.11
I gul''-' I ' l' rl'al hed that \tage 1n life
v.hl'fl' I'd 111..l· tu hc on the rounc1I again.
!''rhap' · '>aid Brand. a gcograph'.Y tn-
'1rut tc11 \'hn ha\ tx·cn ac11,c in the
l jgunJ C 1rerntw.:lt
( 1ro\\mJn ..aid he I'> "definite!-.
1n1ae,l1.'d .. 111 ru nning in '.'JO\emhcr ·
"\ n I m intcrr,trd and that\ proh-
ahl~ rnnugh tn '3~ at thl\ potnt ..
Chn\toph Cl1uld not he rcarhcd for
Ll>mment.
Dn\ l' The dlx·tor told pohc-C' the ~torage
.lfea had tx't.·n hurglanzcd c;omettmt' be-
\\\Cl'n unda\ and Tue~a'
La~una lka<'h
.\n unoccupied 11.)1( I Ford p1dup roll-
l'd o'er a 200-foot cmhankmcnt Tuesday
tn the J~OO bloc!.. of T)rol Dme. • • • Someone broke the back wmdow of a
\chicle to the 200 hlock of Broadway
Plan~ o n Tue'idn) eventng and stoic
Sl.14 7 1n sterC'o equipment. • • • l\ ~chw1 n n I 0-\pt'cd bic}'Cle and S240
cash were taken from the 1400 block of
Regatta Road on Tut"Sday evenif11.
Fired worker goes on rampage
9y TM AaodiltH ,.,._
A shoo•ina rampqie by a fi red au•o
shop worker in S.nta Ana left a thop
patron dead and the siore's owner and hJs
wife wounded be(orc a bysllnder shoe
and killed tbe &\Inman Wtdnttdey.
polkt said. Pol~ Lt. Robttt Hd\on llld the
W'Ot't~ opeMd fire ,,_, the owaer of £1
Oalo Auto~ Slital> ftred '"-· Aftlr
shooe•nt the llOre OWDCl'~dled by DOlkt II JO.,..,.-old AJouo . ltomero. the wort. ..._, tllc ..,. oa a
MrC paUOft aad ... .,_ ...
Hehoa M I .,,.... ..... NIMd
o~ ~ an ~· aore l'iMled • ..-o«\kbod)'OI*._..,._.
ml9IO (AP) -...... u Niii'• 1 ... dt-old llwW.aetdlyniebtlDd llld tw CIUlhias ~mocncy =~die army filCt •ved China abyta of miRJY."
Tbc ~Y Sflllbolic action ap-= intended chiefly to ease
. criticism of China's harsh
cnclidown on diuent and cue the
Wortd Bank and industrializ.ed na-
tioas to ttttore badJy needed soft
loans.
Vier President Dan-Quayle called
the move a ••step forward for human
riahts" and a dividend ohecnt U.S. that tbe Chi:=dmhip -..
ovC11utt1 to China. A While Houte moderaU,,. its ·ve Nie."
spokesman said there wu no chanee • He said the inete action was
in the U.S. economic unctions intended to silence critics world-
qainst O>ina, but hinkd that the wide, npccially members of Con·
United States stands 'ready to t.ck ~ who have attacked China's
World Bank loans f'or China for crackdown on pro-democracy move-
humanitarian needs. ments.
On Capitol Hill, Rep. William S. Wntem diplomats in Beijing
Broomfield of Michipn, t~ rankina linked Li's action to the December
Republican on the House Foreian visit of U.S. National Security Ad-
Affairs Committee. said the liftina of viser Brent Scowcroft, who sought
martiaJ_ law was "more blue smoke an easina of China's crackdown in
and mirrors. and would not fool exchanae for normalizin& 'bilateral
anybody in CongT'CSs into belicvin& relations.
Li, however, aouaht to portray tbe
end of manial law. as a sip of its succea. He uid it proved that .. tbe
Chinese Communist Piny, the Chi-
ncw aovemment and the Chinae
people are cas-ble of runnina their
own affain well."
Li imposed martial law in Beijin&
for the first time in 40 years of
Communist rule on May 20. after
more than I million people had
filled Beijin& streets to suppon stu-
dent-led pro-democracy prolelters.
In his I 0-minute speech Wednes-
day night. broadcast on national TV
BUDGET P~OPOSAL •o· ! SC .JI yea• 199:>-9 '
In
and nclio, Li aid maniaJ law was
.. timely, neceuary and comet." If
M had not acted. M said,.Chloete
"would have •in faJkn into the
a~ of misery." 'Chi~·s now stable poUtically.
economi ly and socially· pro-
duction a d lives are in g'iX)J order.
... People live and work in peace and
contentment," he said.
He stressed that the pany was not
softening its oppositio n to effon s to
"attempts to subven the socialist
system.''
The party newspaper, the People's
()Illy. used e~ 1U01P lansua&e.
dttlarina: "It as 1mperat1ve \0 smash
the sabotqe or botdlc forces."
Beijina sucett and colics cam-
puses remained quiet after the
speech. Several studenll uid the end
of martial law made no difl'crence.
and noted that tiaht campus security
would remain.
Asked if any students were likely
to try to renew calls for ~mocracy,
one woman student said: "We're
about to go on wintEr holiday -
we've all already bought our tickets
to go ho me."
t \ I . 11· 0 H '\ I \ H H 11-: I-S
Democrats ready
to negotiate over
governOr' s budget
CALIFORNIA TOTAL: ss3.7 s1LuON (100%) ~ ;;;;:;;:;;;; may be razed, replaced
Where it comes from
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Demo-
cratic legislative leaders aren't happy
with the proposed health and wel-
fare cuts in Gov. George Deu-
kmejian's $53.7 billion spending
plan. but are e ncouraged that the
Republican governor is stressang
negotiation this year.
The1'990-9 I spending plan. pres-
ented Wcdnesda> to the Legislature.
is "another in a long lane of auempts
to balance the budget on the backs
of seniors. poor children and sack
peo ple," said Asscmbl} man John
Vasco ncellos. cha irman of the
budgct-wri tang Wa}S and Means
Comm111ee.
"Still . the governor has offered to
work with us to do what ll take~ to
make this budget a sound proposal:·
said Vasconcellos. D-San Jose ··1
welcome his offer: \\C have a lot of
work to do.··
··w e are going to work with the
governor:· echoed Senate President
Pro Tern David Robena. D-Los An-
geles. who predicted that the Legis-
lature·~ majority Democrats would
not accept the more than $800
million in health and welfare cuts 1n
Deukmejian·s proposed spending
plan.
Deukmejian ·s reductions ancl uded
a freeze in all cost-of-livang increases
for health and we lfare programs.
including Medi-Cal and welfa re ben-
efits. However. an contrast to more
combati ve stances of previous
budget proposals, the Republican
governor repeatedly stressed has
Putting plan
in perspective
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
S53. 7 b1ll 1on that Gov. George Deu-
kmcjaan has proposed an state
spending 1n the coming fiscal year 1s
a number that as too big for most
ix-ople to comprehend.
Herc are some compansons that
ma) make-11 easier to put
$53.737.6SO.OOO in perspecti ve:
-\ S53. 7 b1ll1on budect means
( a hfof!)•a will be spendmg S 147.2
milhoa per da). lfthat"s still too bag
to relate to }our personal budget.
that translates an to $6.13 million per
ho\l'r or SI . 704 per ~cond
If "ou laid SJ. 7 billio n SI ba lls end
to end the\ would reach 10 the moon
and back iw1cc \\Ith enough kft over
to c1rdc the equator another I''~
times.
Perhaps the most mcaningf4I
comparison 1s what you get by
d1,1d1ng $53.7 hillwn b~ the :!lU
m1ll111n rcs1de ntr. of California. Thal
comn out to $1.897. \\h1ch 1s what
each Cal1forn1an would haH· to ra~
to ra1!.C SSJ. 7 h1lhon.
\\1lhngnc'>s to negotiate with the
Legislature.
··w e·re sa}ing the \\hole budget 1\
nego11able:· Dcukmc)lan Finance
Director Jesse Huff said Wcdnesda)
fZ 35°.4 Personal income taxes
• 280/. Sales taxes
fl
~
c
m
9°.4 Moto< vehtcle tees. licenses. taxes
11°/o Bani< & corpo<ation taxes
6% Bond P<c>CeedS
11% Other
Where it goes
~ 37% K-1 ~ education
fl 9% UC. CSU. other h19her education
• 26% Health & welfare
~ 7°/. Business. tr~nspoJta:ion S housing
,......,L 6 0/o Youth & adult Co<recttonal
m 15% Other
Note Ove to rovnd1n<; f.gvres may
not total 1 OO"lo
AP C¥" ro
at a budget briefing for reponcrs.
The hudget proposal fo r the fiscal
)car that hcgano; Jul~ I would 1n-
rrca'il' 'itate ta x rc,cnues by 8.4
pcrn·nt o'er the current fiscal year.
Spt:nd1ng v.ould increase 7 3 percent
from the current \Car's $SO. I billio n
propo\al is $73.9 b1ll 1on when "
$20.16 billion 1n ftderal funds ad-
mtnt\ll"rcd h) the '\talc are added.
budget ·
The budget plan contains a total
rC<.t'f\l' of$ l.S24 b1ll1on. 1ncludang
$1 b1ll1on for (•conumtc unct'na1n·
ttC'>. S2 43 million for schools and
$279 m1ll1on for unpaid bills.
( ahforn1a\ budget 1s the nation's
large~! 'itate six-nd1ng plan. The
r hl' budge t 1n1 roduc11on starts a
pron'\!> that v.111 rl·c;u ll in final docu-
ment v.11h man' d1fTcrenccs six
munths from nu-A·. Lawma kers will
U'>c h1-. proposal as a star1111g place.
adding or )Ubtract1ng as they see fi t.
A big change. Judging from recent
)Car<i, 1s ltkcl) 1n ~fa~. when the
buH, uf \late anc·oml· 13\ recc1 rts are
1n and offiual<, ha\l· a lxtter p1ctun:
of futurl' rc' cnue'>
low prices e:very day!
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LOS ANGELES -The first official step was taken Wednesday to
demolish the historic Los Angeles Coliseum 1n order to keep the Los Angeles
Raiders from leaving or. if ·they do leave. to attract another football
franchise. The Los Angeles Coliseum Comm1ss10~ agreed Wed~~Y to expl~re
the idea o f private management and operatann of the fac1hty. thus paving
the wa} for the construction of a modern-day stadium for football. T he
Coliseum is a city landmark and the onl} stadium to h~st two modem da)
O lympics. It has also been the destana11on of popes. presidents. kings, queens
and Bruce Spri ngsteen. among other celebnttes.
Douglas jetliner has maiden voyage
LONG BEACH -The M D-11 . the wade-bodied Jetliner McDonnell
Douglas hoix-s will bri ng it btl hons of dollars in the 1990s. soared off on
its maiden flight Wcdncsda} to the cheers of thousands of compan)
cmplo)ces. The company has 11 8 order" and 194 options for M D-I ls, which
Hams said will cost about S90 malhon apiece
Cndcr the most opt1m1st1c schedule. the com pany could have the plane
tested. a ppro' ed and I 0 jetc; delivered b~ the end of the year. The maximum
nonstop range for the standard MD-11 1c; up to 8.039 statute miles with 323
passengers and luggage.
More McMartin ve-rdlcts returned
LOS .\NGELES -F1\C scaled verdicts were delivered Wednesda) to
thl· judge in the McManin preschool mokstat1on case by jurors who no\\
h:nc decided 39 of 6S l·harges against Ra>mond Buckey and his mother
L'nder a syste m devised h) Superior l"oun Judge William Pounders.
the jurors arc placing their 'erd act"i under seal and gi vang them to the Judge
for safe keeping until the} ha\'C decided all of the molestatio n and conspirac)
charges. The) have been deliberating for nearly two months.
'\ .\TIO'\AI. BHIEt'S
Astronauts chase fall Ing satellite
SPACE CF NTER. Houston -The Columbia c1stronauts put a Nav~
communications satellite into orbit Wednesday and continued to close 1n
on the path of a noa11ng science laboratol) they hop<' to snatch from space
.\ftcr the ~tell 1tc wa' rclca'ied. the ac;trona uts turned their attention to
the other major tasi... of the m1'>\I On. trark1ng down the 21.400-pound Long
Duration E'posurc Fac1l1t) c;o 11 ran hi.· hrought back to Eanh. The chase
should end Frida) morning v.hcn mt'i"iton spenahst Bonnie Dunbar plans
Ill u\C the shuttle's )(J.fo01 rnhot arm to latch onto L.DEF and tuck n anto
thl' cargo ba) for the tnp home
Women get more kick from champagne
BOSTON -Sc1ent1<.ts beltl'\l' thl") ha'l' sol\l·d Ont• of the enduring
m~stenes of thl· se\e\ -\\h\ nll'n l an drink more alcohol than women
"11hou1 getttng drunl.. or sufTenng h'er damagt•
The researcher<. "'1) thl· dafTerencc as all an the stomach. The) fou nd that
men make far higher amount\ of a protec:11ve 'itomach cnn me that breaks
do"n alcohol bcforl' 11 hit'> thl' blal~trcam. The result The} don't get as
tips) as women on thl' ~1ml' numtx·r of dri nk\.
'"The 1mpl11:a11on of th1c; " that when 11 rnml'S to social dnnking.
women should be more carl·ful than ml'n for a g1' en amount of alcohol
"hen dn ' tng or opha11ng equipment ... c;a1d Dr. Charles S. Lieber. a co-
author of lhl· stud) and d1 rl·ctor of thl· o\lcohol Rcst:arc:h and T reatment
Ct:ntcr at the Bron\ Veterans .\ffatr'i Medical Center
Hundreds flee from flood areas
Rivers bloatt'd by da)s of of hca'> rain remained out of their banks
Wednesda' in Washington s1:i1c and as man) a5 2.000 people had been
forced to f1cc. but high v.ater in \Orne Oregon lOmm un1t1es tx-gan reced ing.
Rainfall eased dunng thl' morning after a scncs of windy storms that
began Saturda}. The \\Ind ble" dnv.n thou~nd\ of trees. broke power hnes
and blew off roofs Floodang 1n c.omc arl·a\ of Washington was C'\p<'C ted to
contt nuc through thl· \\CCkcnd Three deaths v.cre blamed on the storms in
thl' Northv.c\l.
U.S. cuts funds for food agency
WASHI NGT~N -The n1tcd States has sharply reduced its annual contributt~n to a l .N. food agcnq that suppon ed the Palestine L1bera11on
Organ1za11 on. and suu ested II might pull out of the agency altogether. the
State Depanme nt said Wcd ncsda}.
U.S. ir~ was sparked by the agenq 's governing council, which voted
ovcrwhelm~ngly last No\embc~ to help the PLO teach Palestinians how to
grow food m the lsraelt-occup1ed West Bank a nd Gaza Strip. The United
Stat.cs was also angered by the budget adopted at the meeting, which
projected a 3 ix-rce!"t 1;r0Wl~ for 1990 and 199 1, said another source. The Rom~-bascd organ1i.auo n ignored a U.S. dema nd for a budget freeze
pending reforms.
"OHl,D BHIJ:t ·s
Panama OKs drug pact with U.S •
PANAMA CITY. Panama -Panama a~d the U nited States signed an
aarcement Wednesday t~ fighl drug trafficking. but Panama r'C$isted U.S.
pressure to change banking laws to prevent money laundering.
"Tltey want us to simply open our books and wt cannot let them do
that," Eduardo Lasso Valdez. president of the Bankers Association told The
Associated P~. "We think we have enough safcauards now to prevent
money laundering.·
~he aareement includes. U.S. assistance to help Panama structure its
aacnc1es .to fight drug traffickmJ: exchanae of information; investiption and ~rosccu~~n . of money laundenna .con~ccted with drua tnffic: and eradica-
tion of 1lltcat dn.11 crops, processmg sites and laboratories. ..
Lithuanians rally for freedom.
VILNIUS, U.S.S.R. -Thousands of Lithuaniani 'Clefied···the Kremlin
and. cried ".Freedo~!" ~ta pro-independence rally Wcdnetday, the eve of
Sovtet President Mikhail S. Gott.chev·1 hi&h-stakct viliL Bannen held by
some o( the 20.000 people who massed on Cathedral Sauare raftled &om
one oolate wcko~ to. blunt calls for OorbecMv to ao home -and take the Red Anny with ham. '
.. "!Ne didn't ioin. \be ~Viet ~Ilion, )'OU 11'1bbed \II!" read one banner, rderri~ to.the Soveet Uruon,'1 ~of the llltic republic ift 1940. ~ 11 ~ to ~mvc Thunday and meet for three days'° pre11
tOr. rcvcnal of the .Lilhuarm1 ComrnuaiSI r:J;• ctetl9oa 1111 ID09da to ~ the nauonal peny and suppon I pendlMc:e for the Blltic
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Beth Koch,
renowned
photographer
Beth Koch. a 37-vear Ne"port
Beach resident and renowned pho-
tographer. died Tuesday of cancer at
he r residence in In inc She was 69.
Koch's works were published in
such magallnes as life. Vogue and
Town and Countrv and her hun-
dreds of chents · included such
celebnt1eo; as John Wa\nt" and the
G ugal·nhe1m. Knott a·nd Wngley
familll'S.
.. She was in such demand here:·
Newport Beach columnist and his-
torian Ji m Felto n recalkd of Koch's
popularit~ 1n th e Orange Coast area.
"An} fom1 I ~ of an) impo rtance
ha' ing a \\Cdding or anniversary
would call her.
"E,enone had so much con-
lidenCl' in her."
Koch. horn in LI\ 1ngston. Mont..
go t her start in photograph) at age 9.
when she won a Brownie box cam·
era a~ a prize in a miniature golf
tournament 1n Livingston. according
to her son Kent Nethery.
Koch moved to California dunng
World War 11 and mamed ltobcrt
Dale Nether). a Covina physiClan.
She married Eugene Koch. a New-
port Beach ph ys1c1an. They were
la(er divorced. She lived in Newport
Beach until a )Car ago. when she
moved to Irvine.
Koch actually pursued three ca-
reers m her life. accordmg to her
son. She was a children's ~lothing
dcsianer in the 1940s and dtd work
for Bullocks Wilshire. Later. she
became a registered nurse and
worked at Hoag Memorial Hospital
in Newport Beach from 1952 to
1961. working in the operating room
and the obstetrics area.
Finally, in 1961 . she pursued her
primary lo ve for photography and
turned her hobby into her pr<r
fession. Her photojoumalistic styte
was honed throu&h trainina with the
Life map.zinc p6otoaraphy staff.
Sbc was best known for her photo-
papbs of families and ~er ability !O
capaarc emotions. which she said was the cSKncc that brinp photo-
paplas to life.
Perhaps Koch's most famous
phototrlph was one of a croswyed
cat published in Life's ·:Misce~lany"
pqe in 1969 and rcpnnted 1n the
m•zine's SO-year anniversary
edition. Koch aJso tauabt pbo~phy _at
UCJ and two ~ aao ~~E ~ book called "The Educa""' ye. daiped to ceach appreciation of
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S7 "
r cookbook Is
the cat's meow .
8y HOu..Y J. VI AGNER
Of .. D.ily ..... ~
lquna Niguel residen1' Carole
Anne Cragar had toyed withthe
idea of writina a second cookbook
for some time, but she just
pussyfooted around until this year.
It wasn't until a friend suggested
she combine her love of cats with
some secrets fro m her summer cater-
ina business that she decided to put
her best paw forward to write .. Cats
in the Kitchen," a cookbook spiced
with quotable cat commentary.
••for years people have told me
·you should publish these recipes,' "
said Cragar. wh<1 works as the media
specialist at Pomona Elementary
School in Costa Mesa during the
school year and operates a catering
business as a "ho bby" d uring the
summer.
"I wanted to do low-fat, low-
cholesterol recipes to prolong the life
of pet parents,'' she said.
Sales of the book may also help
prolong the li ves of some of the pets.
Cragar donates SI from the sale of
each book to the Animal Assistance
League of Orange County.
Recipes are designed 10 be eas).
quick and entcnaining.
The book includes sections on
.. Cat Ni p s .. (beverages).
"Apawtiurs." "Super Suppers"
(main courses). ·· aucers on the
Side" (fruits and \egetables) and
"Purr-sonal Pleasures" (dessens). ·~·1 did most of m) hohda) enter-
taining with these reci pes so I kno"
the) 're eas) ... Cragar said . .\nd one
recipe, for almond crisps, even won
her a cooking contest when she was
in high .school.
.. I had the recipes already but it
took about three months to put it all
together. I had to do auearch for the
quotes. I looked up letten and
diaries of famo us cat lovers. That's
wha t took the most time."
The book is available at th.e Cat's
Meow and some local go urmet
stores o r can be obtained by contact-
ing Cragar directly at Pomona
School.
Cragar's cookbook is self-publish-
ed, contracted with Studio Two
Press in Irvine. She had 250 printed
and said it has been cat-cbing on.
"Cats in the Kitchen" is her sec-
ond cookbook; the first. "Meals
With Minh." offered recipes pep-
pered with her own light verse.
Cragar also writes short stories
and children's stories for women's
magazines such as Woman's Day
and Good Housekeeping.
She is still seeking a market for
her most recent piece.· "After the
Opera."
"It's about what happt'ns to the
Phantom after the opera." she ex-
plained.
Although Cragar's fi rst love for a
long time was cats. she has been sans
feles for a while no w. She married a
man who's allergic to cats.
"l wanted to keep Sammy (the
cat) and Ted (the spouse) but 1
couldn't ha\.e both." she said. "Ted
"-On. We found a good friend to
adopt Samm) ..
Marie Maples is a career
volunteer and is vice preside nt
of the Costa Mesa Senior
Citizen's Corp. A lo ngtime
Costa Mesa resident. she is
active in senior citizens' affairs
and is a veteran City ·Hall
watchdog.
Blrtlaplace: H oulka, Miss.
Residence: Costa Mesa.
Job: Volunteer.
Salary: The sm ile I get. or the
hug as I com e in or leave.
Marital status: Widowed.
Children: Michael. 40, of
Missio n Viejo.
Education: Two years at the
University of Tennessee I
beg~n as a home eco nomics
maJ Or.
Hob bies: I don't have time to
be hobbying around. I guess
m) hobb) is keeping busy.
F avorite resta urant: M im i's 1n
Costa Mesa.
Las t movie seen: ··coccoon
II."
Favorite movie: "Wuthl·rtng
Heights." It's the only movie
I've seen several tim es and
wo uld see again.
Favorite television sbows: ··A
Current Affair."
Last book read: "Blessings"
Belva Plain.
First job: Working at Wool-
worth's on the sock counter.
And l thought it was~ wonder-
ful job. I lied to get 1t -told
them I was 16 and I wasn't.
Pet fantasy: r m not much for
dreaming. Maybe to legally
come by enouS:h money to get
m y little family out of debt
and help some other little faro,,.
ilics.
Gripe: When you're paying thf
bills around the first of tht
month:-they all must be puJ
back 1n the envelope in a cer-
tain WAY· and none of them is
the i,am c as the one before. My
second gripe is where it says
tear on the dotted line. but it
\\On·t tear. Half the bill tears
off
Heroes: It used to be m y hus-
band. but since he's gone I
don't ha'c one.
Car: Honda .\crnrd .
Theater nearly ready to step into the bright lights
By HOUY WAGNER
Of lM Dally ~Moc SCJlf'I
Theater buffs tn Irvine will he
turning out for ihc topping out Jan.
21 when the long-awaited theater
opens its doors for a sneak preview
of the stage area. "Topping out" is
when the construc11on rcache'> 1ts
hill,hest elevation. .
the theater 1s built as much on
memories as o n a v1S1on for the
future. While not frustrated thes-
pians. man) of those instrumental tn
bringing a theater to the community
recall their O"-n or their children's
early ex.pencnccs w11h h ve theater.
While the theater isn't scheduled
to open until October. patrons have
been working to make 11 a reality for
14 years. acco rding to Irvine Theater
Operating Compan} general man-
ager Doug Rankin.
"The quest for both the land and
the mone) took a number of years:·
he said.
Ranktn. who came to the lrvme
Theater compan) fresh from de-
veloping a s1m1lar pro1ect tn llhno1s.
said he has seen theater projects take
even longer.
"We're on time a nd on budget.
which is almost unheard of fo r a
&heater.'' said an excited Richard
Sim, chairman of the board of the
Irvine Theater Operating Co. Sim
said trustees have raised S 15 million
of the total SI ].6 million budget
needed for completion.
Both credit the project's success
thus far to different segments of the
community pulhng together.
Sim has been with the o perattng
company si nce llS incept101Y nearl)
four years ago. Because he oversees
constructio n. he secs much of the
success from the business end.
"l do n't believe there's another
6 city 1n the United States with a
theater built from this kind of pan-
nership." he said . referring to the
theater's pro~rl!ss from a city project
at the drawing board stage to the
pannership of the city, UCI and
private interests.
With the pannership came a name
change. What was planned ·as .the
Irvine Civic Theater becam e the
Irvine T heater about a year ago.
acknowledging the com bined effon.
But the com munity is really what
the theater is about. a fact not lost
on Sim.
"I've lived in Irvine go ing on eight
HI I .I . •:1· 1 '\ HO \ H D
'"i ~.
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:.. ; "' __ :;::_,
}Cars I'm invohed 1n developing
propen~ 1n In me. It was intriguing
to me that we lagged behind 1n
cultural programs. I thought this wac;
an opponunll} to be involved 1n
something 1ha1·s reall} pan of the
soul of the cit\.'.
Sim recalls ricrform1ng thl' lead in
hi s senior class pla} 1n Phocn1xv1llc.
Pa .... The G host Wanted.'. a l the
urging of his sweetheart. "nn -
now his wife. / Irvine C1ty--Cooncil"oman all)
Anne Sbeftdan 1s regarded as
another po"'erhouse behind thl'
theater.
"She's been doggmg 1h1s thing
from the beginning. for nearl ~ 14
years:· said Rankin.
Shendan was 10\0(\ed 1n a 1971
master plan for the cit} that de-
termined the communll\ would not
be complete without a ·co mmun1t)
theater. She began promotmg the
theater during her I 0-year term on
the city's Community Services Com -
mission and saw passage of a 1974
bond issue that provided S 1.5
million for the project. Ori&inally.
lhe Irvine Co. wa's to donate the
land .
. ''As the years went by. The Irvine
Co . was sold and it got hard 10 find
the land." she said.
By 1984. Sheridan said she "de-
cided the only way I was going to get
tha t theater was to run for office. At
the end of my first term the theater
again.
Sheridan 1:-. quick to po int out tha!
thl· theatl·r "a~ nut her onl~ goal 1n
runnan~ for the Cat\ Council. but
,;.,...#; ·-· ...
sa~' '-ht· ''nn·1 1 un ar.a1n an I 9Y2
.\nlltha ck111n11 ol thl· m1ss1on 1-;
tu m~ikt· tht· rx·rform1ng :1rt'\ morl'
acn·"1hk 10 .1n·a n'\llknt\. Sim '><lid
thl· thl'atl'1 ·~ hoard \'Ill \lrl\C Ill
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malo.t• thl' aud1tunu 'a1, hk 10
rl·-;1tlcn1s and kl•cp 11<.' ll pncc~
JU\\11.
Thelma Fnl'del. prc~1dl'nt o f thl·
nc'' I\ forml·d Encore C1rrk 'olun-
Artist's rendering ftopl shows the lrvlne
Theater -shown under construction
0.., ............ .,.,...... ..........
(a bove ) -upon completlon. The th••t•r
has b een 14 J••rs In the m•lrlng.
tl'l'r '>Upport group. 1s o nl) beginning
hn ta~i... The I OU-member group
h<id 11\ tir!>l ITil'l'ling 1n November
and \\tll continue to meet quartaly
to mu\ll'r 'ur>port and generatt pub-
l1l'll\ "11hin lhl' rnmmunit\ fi ir 1he
thca·tl'r ·
She admits her love of theatl'r wa!'t
fo">lcn:d b' sc,eral less-1ha n-
mrn1orabk role~ 1n high school and
rnlktw produc11on!>. She hope<. the
thl·ata \\Ill tw a \\a~ to pass on thl'
rulturc and fun of ll\e theater.
tm. Shl·ndan and Fn cdel all
agrcl' till' thcater·c; role 1s to pro' 1de
· m1Jdlc-s1LcJ arena for local talent
that c:in't afford 10 perform at the
Pt•rf(irming .\rts Center. wouldn't
Jrn" a large enough audience to
mJio.l· 11 ''orth\\hile o r s1mpl} re-
qu1rl''> a mon-intimate selling for
the <,urn''>" of the performance.
rhl' theater 1c; a 750-seat Equ1t}
\\Ul\er houSl'. ac; opposed 10 thl·
J,000·'\l'al l:qu11~ paformance Pcr-
forn11ng .\rh Ccnta. It 1s intended
1c., .. J'> a l."om pctltor than as a farm
ll'am.
ShcmJan 'l'l'' rommun1t\ cduca-
11011 on both -,ides uf the "iage as a
maJllr rok. l'Xpos1ng au'd"1coces to
l1 H· tlwatl'r anti performers to ll\e
autl11:ncc!>. Shl' secs the In inc
1 ht·atl'r a' rhc mean•»
··.\II thl' m·w audiences. all the
Ii f\I 1ntmdul t ions to parucipatoi:
theater Mil Ix· in a \mall. commun1-
I\ thl'Jtn.'" '\hl' ~1d. ··Audiences
ha'l" to bl· taught how to behaw in
thl' !heater It"• not ltke silting at
home "11h a bo " I of popcorn ...
.\nother pan of the theater's goal
I'> to lo.t•cp hume-gro" n talent at
ho mt·
..Small groups reall} don·1 ha'e
an}\\ hnt• to go . .\ lot of groups that
no" ha' c to go out of town to
p.:rform "111 bl· abk to perform in
In tOl' ... Sim ~1d.
For audiences. the purpose 1s to
gl\e an alternat1\l' for those who
can't afford to sel' the larger pro-
ductions or'arc onl~ beginning to be
1ntcrcs1cd in liH' performances.
All of those "ho have helped 10
make rhc theater a realt l)· are
pleased to '>Cl' the footlight at the end
of thl· tunnl'I. but Sheridan summed
up that feeling:
"It 's going to be really excTilng to
drive past that theater when it's
done and know I had something to
do with that." • -
. Republi.can Women's cont ere nee vieWs timely Political issues
environment, while building self-esteem and con-
fidence.
The class wilJ meet in the recreation building from
3 to 4 p.m . Ja n. 18 to March 29. with a performance
at 4 p.m. March 29.
For more informatio n, call Linda Wells at
250-9275, mom inp.
M•athon-fUl'I to aid tM homel~ss
TM Orantc County Half·Maratbon/Half-Run for
bomelell dlildRn i1 ICbeduJed for Saturday. The event
includes a ball-marathon (13.~ mile) l"ICe, Sk run and
a mile ftut ruJllWalk: eost•l"ICe bnanc:b and health and fti-U , pl~ lwarilL
Stan and finish of all events 11 at the arouDds of
Lioa Cou,btry Center in Lioa Country Safari Park at
lrviat.
IMel bndl Clarildu Temporary ff~ Fecili-
1iel & Tiie Ol'l'J9''Mioo ii dftOlld IO.wpiaj home-.. , WrE ....... ,,._ Wlllll lillll IO r., w9ik or vohaateer ....... .,_....__
For more informatton. call Health Watch at (619)
723-6105.
Adoption update off~r«J
RESOLVE of Orange County will have its public
education meeting from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at St. Joseph
Hospital in Oranac.
To pic for the evenin1's lecture and forum will be
"AdoptJon iri the 1990s. Speaker is Sharon Kaplan,
executive director of Parentina Resourcea lnc. She bu
been a IOCial worker in the field of adoption since 1963
and has co.authored tbe book "Cooperative Adoption
-The OtTICial Handbook."
For more infOnnation, call RE.SOL VE at 8'9-0$80.
Putting on the dog In OC
Shoreline Do& Fanci,Frs Association will put on the
dog for its Seventfi All-Breed Dot Show and Obedience
Trial from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Oranae
Cou nty Fairaro unds in Costa Mesa.
Admission is $4 for adults. $2.50 for seniors and
chilgrcn 6 to 12 years. For more information, call show
chairmen Free man Claus at 544-9372 or Dawn Doltz at
527-8786.
O.C prepar«J for the big 01W Newport Beach will offer a "Quake Ready Now!" ~&om 7 to 10 p.m . Mondays &om Jan IS to
Feb. $ at tht Oasis Center in Co~na del Mar.·
TM work&hop teacbel bow tb prcpue families,
homes and bu&ine11e1 for .. the bia one .... It introduces
tbe f\andamenw1 needed for ~uab preparednaa.
Fee ii S2S for ldulta. Sll for 11'*1\ta and 1mion.
For IDOft lDlormation or to "lisler. call 644-11'1.
•\I I 'lt\ll ,,..,..,,1 ... 11
No~ ... , .. led '*'""'' 1 ... Ja -
No...u .... ....... 1/\ -
Technology can
play big role in
traffic system
Techn~log~ may soon help ease some of the problems
of c_ommut1ng 1n Orange County, but the possibility isn't
getting a warm welcome from everyone.
Som_e d:ivers, especially those opposed to car-pool
lanes, think it's an Orwellian inva$iPA of their privacy. A
_more accurate assessment is it's an infringement on what
they mistake nl y insist is tbeir right to drive where they want
f,egardlcss of the rules of th e road .
11 State: Dcpanment of Transportation officials recently
tested the tec hnolog y. it is now in use in oth er states and
na tions. on th e Costa Mesa Freeway. The concept local
officials arc studying involves monitoring freeways with
1'1igh-tcc h can1cras to help catch car-pool lane cheaters. The
1es1 received cautious enthusiasm from Caltrans officials
tlnd sent a qui\'Cr of rrsentn1en1 through some people.
' Their principal objections focus on: 1nvas1on of
pri vacy. the legal gray area of citing a vehicle's registered
owner b y n1ail and thl' simple resistance to c hange:.
Using technology 10 help control traffic a nd ca1ch
Wolato rs makes good sense. Technology is cheaper, more
e ffic ient and less dangerous than enforcement by the
California t-l ighway-Patrol. But that doesn't mean the
technological vs. human approach doesn't present problems
and should not be debated.
La_m cr:ning that suc h a use of high-tt·ch cameras is an
0~'C/h,a n 1nt~us1on o n privacy d0t·s raise the specter of Big
Brother. But 1s that all bad? For every conceivable abuse.
there's a counterbalancing benefit.
Many d ri\'ers v.·ould feel safer if they knew someone
"'a.s v.•atL·hing ovt:r thcn1. Traffic accidents could be reponed
quicker and n1cd1cal help dispatched faste r. That's as much,
if not n1ore. o f a benefi t as catching solo drivers who
illegally dri ve in car-pool lanes.
Thl•re ts something unsettling about law cnfo rccn1 ent
~encit·s ha\'in~ an t'YC 1n the \ky 10 watch drivers. but is
son1cone breaking the la''' real!\ en titled to an absolu1c right
'of privacv on a public fret•wa' ~
.,. The i"ntcnt of car-pool lanc·s is 10 lncrcast• the efficiencv
1 i.lf the frt~e\\'ay and rl~ducc the number of cars using i1. Fc v.'ei-
i.cars Olcans lx'ttcr traOic tlo"'· ·rhi.' conc('pt \\'ill work. but
f'v('ryont· has to pla) b~ the rules.
Legal problc111s rn\·oJvcd in cillng traOic violators bv
mail needs debate and consideration by our best lega'I
fP inds. Is a car's r('gistert·d owner responsible for ho w that
car is used if a son. daughh:r or frien d 1s behind 1he v.•hcel'?
If the registered O\\'ner is no t rt·sponsiblc -if the driver
isn't personally i,tuppt.~J and rnl'd -1s the advantage oftht•
ll'C hnolog) USL'k.'!IS'.1
Wt• 1h1nk lhOM' prob!e1ns can be resol\'Cd and bc11cr
technology shou!J tx· used 10 monitor Orange County's
ff('l'\\'a\"S.
The most d ifftcul1 obs1:ich: to overcome may be the
natural rcs1s1::incc pcoplt• have to changc. bu1 even that is
n1utt·d b' :i. gruv.'1ng awareni.'SS that our freeways. roads and
ho\\ v.'e list· thc1n arc fraught v.•ith the problems of m isuse.
I here's i,on1e1h1ng <lran1aticall} v.-rong v.i 1h our tl'ans·
'porta t1on ~)slcrn. and huildi-ng Ol'w roads is not 1hc to tal
ansv.·cr. \\\· nt'l.'d nt'\\ and t111pro\'ed roads. bu1 v.·c also net·d
tu n1ak{' tx·itl'r USl' o f "'hat 1,.1,:e ha\'e.
That's ,,·here tct·hno log~ can ht•lp. Traflic llov.• and th{·
cllic1cnc' anJ safl't' nf frec\li'J\S ran be 1n1provcd \\'1lh ihe
t)JX' of .tt·ch nolo~)-rccl'ntly '1es1ed on the Costa Mesa
Frecv.·a,. That ll'{·hnolugy and its application needs study.
'1cst ing and poss1bl) refi nement before its use: The legal and
social QUl'Stion<> need to be deha tt·d and explained. But most
1 of all. ever •one conct~rncd nt'eds 10 took al ways to ensure
bctu:r use "of our h 1gh\o\'a)S v.·i1h an o pen n1 ind. because
using the s~s1cn1 h{'ttcr is JUSt •'l's tn1ponant - and much
less c .\p<.·nsi''l' -ai, hu1ld1ng nc\1 roads.
Opon1on~ tAprr~~rO •n 1n1s Sp.let ..irt tnost ot !ht 0 <111)' P•IOt Othtr
v1tws t .o:prts~t-d on !h•s p<tgt au· tno~t o l rtlt1r <1ufhors <tnd <1r11us
Rt.tat-rs· commt"nts ait onv1tt'd .1nd m<ty bt \tnt to Tht O.J1ly Pilot. P 0
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FAIL!!>. fodly is Thundly, Jan. 11 , the
11th day o( 1990. There arc 3S4 days
left in the year.
Today's hiahliaht ln history:
On Jan. I I. I 9"3S. aviator Amelia
Earhan ~n a trip from Honolulu
10 Oak.Jand that mack her the fint
woman to fl y solo across the Pacific
Ocean.
Qn. thi! date:
In 19 l J. 1he first sedan-type auto--
mobile. a Hudson. went on display
a1 the 13th Automobile Show in
New York.
In 1943, the United States and
Britain signed treaties relinquishing
e.\tratemtorial rights in O!ina.
In J 964. U.S. Surgeon General
Luthtr Terry issued !he first govern·
mcnt rt'port saying smoking may be
hazardous to one's heallh.
Today's birthdays: Actress-direc·
tor E\'8 Le Galliennt is 91. Tele-
1·1s1on producer Grant Tinker is 64.
Producer David L. Wolper is 62.
Actor Rod Taylor is 6 1. Country
singer Naomi Judd 1s 44. Golfer Ben
c·rt'nshav.· IS 38.
By 7>fo A1Hrl•IH Pn11
Readers chide, back SOS action __,
To the Edi1or:
On Jan. 15, the c·osta Mesa City
('ountd 1n1cnd~ IO l'\"ICI Share Our
Schcs fron1 its prl·n1tscs at th(' Rea
Con1111unny ("en1er. For mort' than
IS ) c-ars. SOS has proudl) operated
in that c1 1~ ~-I an~ homl·lcss pcopk·
frum lr\tnc h3\'l' bc.•(•n sa1,ed fron1
destru(·uon h\ th1s unique and won-
derful organ1i.a11on that is a l1fcl1nt•
to soinl' 200.000 j)O\'l'rt) -s1r1ckcn
nll'll. \\lllllen and l·hild rl·n . each
~ l':tr. . \\'hen fv1arla Bird. a hvl·-~car vol-
unll"Cr for SOS. reponed 10 !hl' pre~s
that ··\\'l··rl' all sick. 'oJ.it•'rl' \{'r\
!kid." \h(' v.·as l'\pfl'SS1ng the ht·an--
s1c1'..r1c's of thous.."lnds of us 1n Or-
angt· ( llU OI\ about this l'ruel act on
till' part of 1hc ("osta t..1l·s..i ("11~
(~ounrd ("1th onl' couragt·nus t'\Ct'P-
uon. 1he \al 1an1 ('ouned~·onian
Mar .. 1-lurnbucklt·. b!l'ss ht·r~)
·\rid "'ht•n H1 rJ sa1d: ""\\'l•lcun1l' 10
gurgl'Oll~ Orange Counl~ -homt· of
thl· hcar1ll•ss." \\C "t·ll undl'rstood
tht• b1ncrnt·~s 1ha1 1ilk·d hl·r hl·an a!
thl' thoui.:ht 0f n1l'n . "'O!iH'.n anJ
hull' l'hildrl·n !l·fc 10 hungt·r. \lt'kl·n
anll 1n 'uffil' Ca \t'' d1l", nnl 1n d;1rl..l•ti
-\fn,·a. npt 111 fl\.l\l'f\~·stnt·kl'n India.
but herl·. 111 f)rangt' Count~. ~ur
rounJt•d tn t•norn1ou' "'-l':tl1h.
n11lht1n.Hr\'\ anJ l'\t'!l hiJl1oO:Jlft"\ 111
this tllu~1011ar\ (iar<lt•n of Edl'll
1, 1h1~ \\hat "(irt'l'd 1s (iood'"
k•;1d-. lo"' Oon·i "l' fl'i1l11c 1hat 1hl'
harJl·111ng or' tht• hl':tr! lead' to hard-
crung of thl· ar\\'fll'~·· \\'hen lhl' "l'll
~pnng' of tiirnpa~\Hlll JI") up 111 a
\\t',tlth\ l·ounlf\. 1ha1 hut!.:-. nn gnod
r"nran\. nfu, .\, Ku\l\ Kl'nn(·J\.an
f )r;n1g~· c 1Jun1~ 1;unian Kl·l;1i1on~
l'1iri11111 '"oncr. \\;\\rd .thuul lhl' d\·-
l\!u1 t1on ul ihi... 1S-1car-old na\1\ 11f
hl·!p for thl· pour · 11 \11!! Ile.· a
niaJ1>f !raged~ for pollr f)l'opk· and
all P•.'OPI(' in f)r:ingc ( "11t1nt~ ·· \l.'t·
coulJ11"1 agree \\1th hirn 1nnrl' \\'l.
hup1: that lhl' \Olll'S anll ll'!h'r<; nf
lhl' rnn1pa,~111na1c \1 ill hl· hl·ard
fron1 all 11\rr lhe cuuntl an<l. 1nn\I
1n1portan1 of :111. lha! 1tir~ st1pulatt'
that no n1orl· 1t1tl'~ Y.ll! ht· gi ven !(1
an' olllc1al 1,1ho p1:rr .... ·1ratc<; <;uch
crUl·lt\ on hllll· c h1klrl·n , for fk•arh
lh1\ 1S child ahuS(' at l\<; wor~t. It 1\
t1n1c 10 1akr a ~land and he coun1cd.
SYLVI.\ EASTf)N
('hair uf Ir\ inc Task Forcr
Fur lhc .-1oml'll·~~
DOD
To 1ht Editor:
t~osta t.1 csa ... "'The ("ti) "'Ith a
Hc·arl"
Bull. Look at out ansv.·cr to lhl'
humclt·ss and thl' nerd~: 1he Costa
~·1rsa Police Dcpanmt'nt spends half
1t'\ tlnll' rous11ng and arrl'Sllng p..1or
rx:opll' 1h:11 ar(' slel·ping 1n the rarks
or in 1he1r cars 1n parking lots.
I rl'n1cmtx'r a 76·ycar-old n1an
1,11ho "a~ II\ 1ng in hi s l·ar on I ~th
Strl'l'l nc;ir -\lpha lk·ta. He "as there
on/I hl:c;1use :1 crook had cheated
hini r•ut of hi<> hon1l' 1n Laguna
Beath. Thl' poller rousted the old
man da1, after da\ and. fina!I\. thl")
arrt'Stl'd. and fined him foi being
a v1ctin1.
lnr1dl·n1all). I ga\e h1n1 li:>od and
boughi h1n1 a coat and blankeis
"'hrn 11 got cold and "'a1chl'd as
}OU ··101, 111g C"hri~uans·· dru\l' pas1
hnn /\IH'l' l"\l"r\ Sund3\ on 'our "·a~ 10 and fron:i rhurt h · Hl· dlsap-
pi.:ar\·d soon af11•r he "a~ arrl'S!cd. I
hl·arJ that he d1l·J.
SO\\ lhc (."I{\ of c ·n~ta M(·s.a IS
d etl·rn11ncd tu i-un out a '1onderfu)
org:1n11a11on called Sharl' (lur
~·l1l"\ Thl'lr k·;ise I\ up and no1
onl\ v.111 11 1101 llc.· rl'ne11l·d. hut our "lo~ 1ng·· l"ll~ f:ilhl'T\ .ire gl11ng 10 S..'l'
10 11 !hat 1ht·'>t' canng ..... ·onderful
p1:npll' arl· run out of our r1t~ I :in1
a~h;1n1l·d ur" 1h1~ r11~ land count) I
\la11lc.· 1,1ha1 the\ ..a\ :1bouc u~ 1~
trul: ""\\\· li•r t":h11ld lhl' Clrang.c
( una111 ..
le our pul1l~l. 1an allord thl· hun-
drl'd' n1 nian hour' 1 1 tJkl·~10 harass
our pour and hon11..'.ll''>S. ma~bc: n 's
ll!l\l' thJI thl'Sl' 1'l\) k·aJl'r'> gL\l"
SOrl l•" lht1u~hl ll! la) 1ng 1111" a fe\\ nf
thl· t1lf1l·,·r, and U\l" th\· n1un1'' ... 1\td
111 hti~ Jc1\·111 lll\\·•U'>\ hou,ing and
tarl· (<1r rht· i .. ,, ronunal\' an1ong U\.
Thl· .1n'"l'r tu !hl' hon1l·Jc,~ :ind
1h,· hungr~ 1~ /lt1f ""run thl"nl out of
tP,111 ."" .ind 1h,· .111•»\l"f \t) a he;1rt!i.·'~
l H) "no1l '~nira1h~ It'' l'rnparh~
anJ 11>'\" Ll·t 11 ur k·adt•r, 1-.nl'" "•JU
l",\I'\" .. \,Il l' (luJ \\'Ill'\'"
T11 1hc l-J1t11r
/)(I~ \\ ()()[)\
( "'ta ,\1c...:1
DOD
I JU\l rracl 'our Jrt1\'l1· ahout thl·
pr,1t1ahll' r ll•;1<.,·1 11·rn11 n:tl inn of "iC lS.
an ,1rgan11.H101\ lk•d1,Jll'd 1(1 hl·lping
1h1· pnor It n1aJ\· nil' \l"f~ \.1J and
;J\h:llll\"J fur al\ ihl" l"ll:llpll· "-hO "l'rt.'
fl·,pun,1bl1• fur !hi'> action
\n\11n\' ,,1n llc.·l·11n11· ronr and 1n
nrl·d ·of h1·lp S<)~ h:t'> rilled 1ha1
n1·cJ ,1n11 ih1· l)rg_anl/l'fS "ill Ile.·
surl'I~ hll'\~•:d for thl'1r rlfon\.
l)uc 111 ,·11nJ1ll1•11\ O\l'r Y.h1ch l
haJ ru1 ronlrnl. I h;i\l' gt1n1· from
finant·1,1J \lll"ll"\'> 111 fa1!url' more
th;.111 •Ith\'
I arH :i recO\l'nng al.:ohohl'. 1,11th
LS 11•ar' of\Ohnl'l\ S\"t.'dlc~s to <.a).
thl'fl· "a' dt•,as1£111un dunng that
JX'ru.x1 I rll""l'f lk1" 11 conu ng. No
alc1•hoh, l'' {'r docs
In 14~0. I rnJ''~cJ a con1fonablc.
S98.lK.JO grus:. 1ncumc and a vrl")
sohJ :in,! prum1s1ng business. In
J4S~. ihl· indus1r-I had bct·n tn n1;in~ ~l·ars l"ullap~·J I didn't!;('(' 11
Cll!lHng.
In lQ86. m~ niarnagl· broke up
dut• to thl' financial ~train. I v.·ound
up 111 Ill\· 1C1l'Clll" hllSp11al for a
n1onth ~1th Sl'\l're anx1C"1y. While
th\'rC. the\ d1scovl'rt'd I had a S\'fll.IU~ he.in problem.
\\'hen I ~·as d ischarged. I had no
homl' 10 go 10. so for the next 211!
~1?•1r'.i. I hit·d 1n n1oll'IS. v.·nh fn('nds
ur 1n 111\ car. I tncd di!fert•n t odd
1ohs. hui 1 rould nc\~·r gt't to tht'
point 1•hl'rl· 1 could gel an apan-
!lll"nt. E\t'n "hl·n I did get 3JOl'l tha1
paid bl'tter. I couldn'1 get enough
1ogt·thl'f fDT fir!>\ n1on1h'\ rt•nt and
last n1on1h ·, rt·nt anJ a s..~cunt~
dl'pos11 ·
So on\' \\uuld h1n.· a n1an of m'
age 1n11> an l'n1r;-k·1,el position. ~o ·1
didn't ha1c n1uch chanrc to make
an~ reatl) guoJ n1one~
Then a \ t'~ dt·ar fnl'nd loant-d Till'
rnuugh tu gt·1 an apanmcnt.
\\ hl'n thl' old Dodge I ~as dn• 1ng
brol..c do"n complrtl'ly. another
fril·nd ga\e n1\· a r ar so I could look
:it 1ht· '\.akS 1o b I finall) got
I ha'e tx·,·n trul\ hll·s~·d tr1 h:t\\'
bc.·en g11l'll 'ul"h fi1ends
/"n1 llL>ll making a fair h\ ing. but
l"ll n\'\l"r forgt"l "ht·rt• I """ I v.·111
do all I l:ln to help lh<''>'-' le!r.s
fcJrtunat« than I arn
I 11id nut 1nll·nd tn "nit' \his long.
hut I hope tht'se fey. dc.'!atl~ will
m.ikl· JJt'OPll· rl·al1zc 1ha1 11 can hap-
l>l'O to 1hcn1 "o one is immune.
B ~ lorl'1ng ~OS to rlO!.l' dov.n. you
v.dl l:x· ~ending a h11 of children to
bi.'J hung~ and pt.•rhaps pre\ en1
th\·111 fr l)n1 geiung th,· meJ1eal help
1hl·, n~·\·d
t" hti l>l' JnJ pra~ thai tht' JXOpll'
"'-h1l rt•;id 1h1'> ll'th·r "ill t'\am1ne
thl·1r pa'.it ar 11on5 and reach out -
a'i I am -1n an' ,,..3, the\ can 10
help the unfunun-;itf · ·
Ll·t'~ all pra~ for a miracle 1ha1
1• 111 l-.t•1·p SI IS 10 operation
RERN-\RD D.\IL 'I
( osta ~·1t'sa •
ODD
i·n lhl· Et!11or-
(i1\t' mt· a hrl'al-.. '01\ Th1s mO\\'
1~n·1 an~th1ng that JUS1 happened
\\ hl'rc "as lhl' fas11ng and the
prJ)l'r rall~ Sl \ n1on1hs ago"
Pra\ for a :;,pot 1n Santa .\na.
"h1ch. 1s th1· count\ st·a1. since b'
1\iur o"'n \t:111~11c~· n1orc 1han .;,i1
ix·rl'l'nl ofthl" poor [X'Opll' ~ou scnc
ar\· from soml' otht'r area t\·ln\ l'
lhl·rt• so 1ou arl' l·r ntrall' located
and can r.Cul·r sef1 c th(' ('ni1n: popu-
lauon and get off 1hc !Costa ~1esal
Cit~ ("ounc1\"s hac~ h) ll)lng 10
forcl' 1hem tu t"onunue approving a
1·1otauon of the 1on1ng ordlnant·e
conreming the use of Rea Centl'r.
'l 'ou all kno"" ~ou·ve ou1grov.·n 11
and \OUr prcsencc there has al \o\'avs
bt.'l'n.an 1llcg.1l u~l' oftht area. Th.is
1s bcg.1nn1ng 10 lool.. more and mart
llkt' ;i \Cf\ sad [1ttJt' \\·ar btt\o\"{'{'0
Jean For~th and compan~ and tht
(-usia .\ll''>a Cn~ ('ounc1l
I think what )OU are do ing 1s
good. I think it's just taken a d1f-
ft•rent turn than v.·ha1 1t was 1n-
ll'nded for
DOD
To the Edttor:
B. WI LSON
Costa Mesa
The recent ,·ote of the c·ost.a Mesa ·
council 10 terminate thr !ease of SOS
fron1 Rt"a c·enltr ma~ ha\t a 1otall)
unl'.\!)<.'.Ctcd rl"acuon.
In a con\ersat1on \.o.ith somt
~ub~tan11al and self-supporting
Lau no church-goers. I was 1old they
"'err fl"!K'n tful because so many of
the need\ "ere La11nos . .\ cou~ of
al·uon "·as suggested b~ their law-
\t"fS Since a largt pan of the 1ax
funds mTrvrd ~· t_h<-Cosla Mesa
\r\·asun 1~ dt'fl\'l'<l lron1 sales taxes
from thl· 'anous shopping centers
-pan1\·u!arl~ fro1n South Coast
Pla1a. "h1ch 1~ the env~ of sur-
rounding cnit·s -1hl' ch urch-goen.
ari.' 1.1p1dl~ passing the word to
(e!lu"" Launos to bo'co11 the Costa
\·lcsa i.alt'~ outlets · and do their
shopping 1n an~ cit) but Costa
}..lcsa.
The' ~' funhc r that complaints
b\ rc~idtnis oft.ht Rea Center area
aic base.."<! on social snobbtr). The}
'\a} the~ ha1t· sur,tyt'd 1he area
n1an• 1rfut•s and ha1e nc,cr §("('n a
"i.'lf:irt• rl'c1p1en1 on 1hc r<."s1denual
side uf lhl' ~trcc t and tht claim that
tT1n1l· ha~ 1nl·rcascd 1n 1he1r neigh-
borhood '~ denied b~ pohct dt pan-
men1 s1at1s11cs
·rhis t!r. another example of a pol·
1t1cal ac11on ha\·1ng a 101ally unex-
JX'l-teJ and unforC'S('t'n rcat tion.
To 1he Ednor:
ED\ll .\RO LEWIS
Costa Mesa
DOD
In the past. I ha\"(' applaudffl the
c!Tons of SOS to m1n1s1er 10 1hosc in
nceJ. ~ut I deolort their bullying tht'
cit' of l~osla Mesa in reference to
e.-..iens1un of 1ht•1r prC'SC'nt lease.
The hungrr s1nke ploy will no1
"in 1hrn1 0nc modicum more of
support
To the Edllor:
CELIA TURNER
Nl'wpon Bc-.ach
DOD
The ntw decade has no t started
\er-"'ell for SOS.
i"am one of tht man\' \'Olunl~.
E.\pla1n to me why tht-citizens are
up 1n arms no"' when the charity has
be-en 111 ftlfIT for 20 years':'
\\'hat n1adc the differenCt'?
R.MARON
Ntwport Beach
If it's better to give, who receives?
The.' charity busincs~ has bccon1c a
finicky business. '
When you ha\'e a garage full of old
toys. bags of clothing a nd an assort-
mcn1 of used applianct's and v.·orn
oul bic\Clcs. you think of charity.
That or" a garage sale.
Your hean warms. you think of
your fellow man (and the ta:c wn1e
ofT thal comes with him) and head
off for lhe Salvation Arm)'..
Goodwill or Che local hospital thnfi
o utlet. You·\'e bttn tau&}lc thal the
ma1crial things in life that you ha ve
no use for may bring joy to somtont
else.
At least that's the way i1 u.ted 10
be blck when Jivina was simple 11ld
easy.
But times are touah in the aivin&
business. It turns OUI !hit charity
may DOI want that old toaster or
busted Bia ~I any more than
-do. ...... ..,. I ..,.t ftom somt experience on
1his matia-.
It all staned with 1 coud\.
nc oo..dl wu oft" wt.iie. fairty
com-. oo lllri• ......U..
Bui II. "'° bei• repllcod in my
--a -model. It bad to ... ,,....1.--.... illllld "' ~ dlari•r .,. o1 cw. -·· "'-"lal ot CltllllO Com!tr --.... ~·-... tloey"dllkaooocll. .. -,.. it Oil )'OVdrivntY and we'll
' •
p1 fk 11 up tomorro~ :· she said.
Simple enough . S(l I did JU~t 1ha1.
I lu~cd 1t out ont u 1he J n,t·way.
pos111on1ng 11 so 11 "''ould luok as
allrJcti,·e as 1t possibt~ could .
..\pparently I didn'1 do a \'Cry good
job.
That evcn in~When I rounded I.he
comC'r. thcrt' 11 was still s1t11ng on
tht• d n\'C"''ay. Off-white, fairly com·
fortablc. no springs showin •. On Ont'
arm of the couch v.·as a bngh1 pink
note. "Rejected.'' ii read.
Vanitv struck first. Whoa. whal
arc tht-· ntighlx>rs going to think?
Marble's got a couch in such bad
shapt that it's not even suitable for
1 s«ond·h1nd thrift shop.
Then anser srttled in, Hey. that
couch was sittinc in my liviQI room
just 2• hour5 qo. It's a'~ couch.
I've skpt on iL Read on 1L Wa1cbod
television from it It's treated me
V.'t.IL And it's not aood ~noup for
charity?
A-ttndy no<.
Not 10 be ~ out of a write
on: I bom>wod a !¥ilbbor'1 1NCk.
-.... -....... illld-11 down to~ ,._, .. low I~ I
!Old my will -. lavill.
111<}' ..... it.
,,.. SoMtloe Anoly --Ji"'down1M-. .. 1 .......... ___ ... __ _
ill ... 6Wlioa. 'Tlll Nt:; I• M
.. Sol .. tioe Al1DY -IOI .,_.
"·hcln11ng.
"No v.·ay.'· 1he Sal' ~ion Army
v.orker beltov.·ed in rrl;}'._,a1m:1ion as
I slid. tht couch from tht truck.
"Can't ust 1t.''
··1cs in good shape.'' I protest~
"Ifs dirty." he said.
He "'as c.-..pccting something rig
off t~ sho"''fOOm . perhaps? I p shed the couch back in my
car. ove it home and shoved it in
tht pragc. But if I was 10 conclude items I intended 10 tnd down 10
thal i1 was just couches thal were on the thrift stort:.
the skids "'1th the charity industry. I did my best to dt'lcribe the rnea.
I would havt bttn WrDft4-~· action riaurn. 10mt old
Not too Iona later -1n the last bu11dinc blocks and a small biC')'de
psps of 1989, in fact -I 101 to m~· son had ou'lf'OWI\.
reclina charitable apin. I decided -'What kinda shapr's lhc bike in?"
in I stroke of ttnerosity, O( QOUf'IC, .She aslced . ..
-to pve some ck>thins. an old Gfea.t tb&pc. I told ber. SQ..U 1 Wllme iron, !e'ttal picture hmes tMt but other tMa tbal it's perfkt. 1
and an auon.ment of my t:idt' di.-11"1.
canted toys to cllority. ·wen, brioa h -Md 111 """' This ii.me I pla)'lid it llDll1. I one of me prys cMie 1 Dat. ...
called up Childml'1 Hoopltal, .P•. .._ a loolr.1 :ia
They dktn"t need &aytbi!'f. CouCihes. Jelli oo w. • .... • dot/line. 10)'1. They bad n all Tiiey I pailll ii .. -
llaftl)' tV<D had lirile to lell.,. ltow Ma~ I -Wis 111!i1 .. -much '!><l llod. · lti .,.. o1'1119
So1••••10111Dt1 ... r18'a•I wdl it WCllb't ..
--aad-... M:. M\' '"""' .... --lbr -~ .... 11111. 1iWI C-.,..;ty I• U ':II la """-" Hilt. Tllttt"I --1aJ faotl· I ..... ..,_. _, _. ~ I "'°""'L 9o I ...._ ti111< foi a .. ..... .
"Wlia& -Of ..,.r Tllo-· -........ . -a11or I ,.-oil a .lial ot a .•CJo' -· "1it{fl
'c kin of Firestone
suing to win estate .
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Dorothy Firestone Galbreath was
"financially abuled" by her husband John Galbreath and stepson
Dan, an attorney for two of her pandchUdren said at a hcarina
involvina a federal suit over her C$tltc.
Grandchildren Amy Firestone del Valle of Newpon Beach and
Doualas Firestone of San Dieao contend the John Galbreath family
diverted much of her $24. 7 miUion estate to themselvC$ when she
was mentally incompetent.
Mrs. Galbreath died Feb. 24, 1986, at age 84. Her husband died
July 20, 1988. Dan Galbreath, John's only son from his first
marriqe, was named executor of both C$tales.
A hcarina was held Tuesday in U.S. District Court on whether
to dismiss the gra.ndcbildren's suit to overturn part of Mrs.
Galbreath's will.
Charles G. Berry of New York, an attorney for the grand·
children, said John and Dan Galbreath took loans from Mrs.
Galbreath without offerina collateral and without paying interest.
"She was financially abused," Berry said.
The money was "wron&fully used to invest in Galbreath-
controllcd businesses," he said. "She sbould've had the opponunity
to profit from them, as did the Gal breaths." Jud&e James Graham, however, said Mrs. Galbreath was
menl3lly compet.ent when she made the loans and that the loans were
"all nght with her."
He ordered Berry to submit a brief citing laws or coun cases
showing it is wrong to take interest-free or unsecured loans from a
family member.
The briefs and responses mean Graham cannot rule whether to
dismiss the suit for at least three weeks. There was no rebuttal
Tuesday.
Seckin& dismissal of the suit are three groups of defendants -
the Galbreaths, the law firm of Bricker and Eckler. and the
accounting firm of Bolon Hart and Buehler.
A separate case contesting Mrs. Galbreath's will 1s pendtng 1n
Franklin County Probate Court.
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SACRAMENTO -The siaie
rcaulat~ qeocy that approved the
sale of ·junk bonds" sold by the
now-bankrupt parent of Linooln
Sa';'inp and Loan ASlociati~n .is
claiming governmental immwuty in
its bid to dodge a class-action in-
vestor lawsuit.
The state Department of Corpor-
ations is expccled today to offer that
defense in Orange County Superior
Court as the debate over whether the
department failed to protect the in-
vesting public in the collapse of
Lincoln switches from the Legis-
lature to a court of law.
The sui t was filed -by attorneys
representing an estimated 23,000 in-
vestors who bou,hl now-worthless
uninsured securities sold by Lin-
coln's parent, American Continental
Corp., based 1n Phoenix. American
Continental filed for bankruptcy
protection last April and investors
today claim losses of more than
S250 million.
At the controversy's center are
state secunt1es regulators who ap-
pro' cd tht.> sale of hundreds of
millions of dollars of the highotield,..
high-risk bonds sold by A-m~
Continental, a development firm.
It wa!>n't until April 14 of last year
-the ~me day that federal regu-
lators seized control of Lincoln -
that tht.> corporations department
issued an order suspending Ameri-
can ( onunentars authority to sell
1unt... bonds.
p to now. top department of-
fi cials haH' been called on to defend
their actions in the case before the
Asscmbl> Finance and Insurance
Committee. which is r robing alleged
NEW YORK (AP) -Tiie followlno "'' shows tht Ntw York Slock E xchall9f stocks and warrants thal have gone up Ille mosl and down the mo51 based on oerctnl of chanoe for Wednesdav. No securities tradlno t>elOw S? or 1000 snares are mcluded
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FOLLOW THE C TO THE IARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
NDOOR
IWAP Min IN IOUftlaN CALIFORNIA
SHGP SMART!!!
WHY PAY MORE
iAO~li ... ud codk:t4 tM .......... Md .. ctinlct bowf.
i1'terest violatiou in C'OftDedion ~tlaat ACC (Americu Continm-
witb the ma~. was • '° .rvice ita Corporations Commi11ioner .. ~memo written
Cbrlsttne Bender, in testimony by a •ie tbrlft ~tor involved in before the commmee in late No-a key meetina With Bender's top
vember, justified her depertment's deputies.
decision-makiQ& by pointina to ae-llobert Morrla wrote in a May 18
lions -or inaction -by ~ l 988, memo "to the file" that he~
thrift rqulaton in Wasbiqton. other rcaulaton iri the state Depart-
Bcndcr noted that top federal
rqulaton overruled a May 1987
recommendation by San Francitco
field eu.minen that Lincoln should
be taken over because of hilh-risk
invC$tments and accelerated loues.
"We as state securities reaulaton
had no basis to cballenae their find-
ings," Bender said.
Jn court documents, the atate
argues that Bender did not have a
duty to deny American C.Ontinen-
tal's request to seU the bonda. In-
stead, the corporations department's
actions were discretionary and there-
fore immune from lepl claims, said
the state attorney jeneral's office,
which is represenuna the depart-
ment. Federal and state laws pant
protection from legal claims to rqu-
lators when their decisions are dis-
cretionary, the attorney general's of-
fice argued.
But attorneys for bondholders
countered in a court filing that the
department is liable when "it has a
statutory duty to protect the public,
and 1t has lcnowledJe of a dangerous
condition prior to tts negligent act."
The bondholders' attorneys argue
-
ment of Savings and Loan met top
corporations department officials
and "presented evidence of ACCs
increasina reliance on borrowed
money in its operations" and ex-
pressed concern with its financial
health.
At the time of the meeting, top
corporations deparunent officials
were considering approval of a sec-
ond batch of American Continental
bonds. Authority for an initial offer-
ing of S200 million was granted in
November 1986.
"Our staff has exP.ressed serious
doubts about the ability of ACC to
service the debts being created and
to pay them off at maturity," Morris
wrote. He added the corporations
department officials "questioned us
ex.tcnsively on our impressions of
ACC and Lincoln and were
interested in objective evidence
1.
wb.icb they may'* In 1 bearlaii~
cue ~ were to 1um down ACC'a
~concluded the brief memo
by nolina that "one of the corpor-
ationa commissioner's representa-
tives ooined tba1 the whole affair loob like a 'Ponzi scheme' (borrow-ina from the current debenture
buyen to pay off the earlier
buyers)."
Under a Ponzi scheme{ a high rate
of return is paid to ear y invcs&ors
from the funds of later investors.
who eventually lose part or an of
their money.
Attorneys for investors say th.It is
proof the department was awafi' or
questionable, fraudulent pracU'Cel
employed by Lincoln's oWl\ers.
Eight days after Morris wrote hia
memo. the corporations departntent
granted American Continotalal
authority to sell no more than SZOO
million in "subordinated deben-
tures."
Details of the Morris memo were
first disclosed by Joseph Cotchett. a
Bay Area attorney representing the
bondholders. at a legislative hearinJ.
last August. But the memo itself
wasn't released at that time.
Market posts second straight loss
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock: prices
recorded their second straight loss
Wednesday as hopes for an
earl)-1990 rally dimmed on Wall
Street
The Dow Jones average of 30
industnals fell 15.36 to 2. 7 50.64,
bringrng its drop over the past two
sessions to 43. 73 points.
Declining issues outnumbered ad·
'anccs by more than 2 to I in
na11onw1de trading of New York:
Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with
516 up. 1,053 down and 41 7 un-
changed.
OTf l PS .\'D DOM''
Name I AmBodvArm 2 HaroldStr 3 ElecM{ll
4 lnfCaPE~ulp
S §HA G11 s ravhdl I 9 r~lvnSv I La. ndmkCBc
9 ~~~vt(~ I ~SA ~CP ent•rbank r.atvTch
15 oran~n pf 4 ~ecrecCP l; hanc1rc;p r•n,1.eh l AlldRHhCP l. CondofSv ~ Stu•rlDS' NHOSlortt entnOG wt 1rr1tFrg
ln90Klno L~~" NYC AL s
FOii SILE
Fi'st Trust Deed
On a 9, 454 sq. ft industrial ~
located at 13932 [nterpJise C>riw, Gilden
Grove. CA ucelent Trustor. ~ of
$644,108.00. 9'h' ~ed. fuly llftOftiZld
to 09/15/01 , monthty income of
$7,048.52. Submit best often to owner.
( 714) 65"300
....... Lit
FOR SALE
Analysts said traders were disap-
pointed with the market's un-
inspired performance over the past
several sessions since it began the
new year with a sharp rise to a
record high in the Dow Jonc-s indus-
trial average.
Some observers argue that hopes
for an carly-1 990 rally had been
running so high that they left stocks
vulnerable to a letdown.
Wall Street also was bracing un-
easily for corporate fourth-quaner
earnings reports due out over the
next few weeks.
Profit projections for the period
have been coming down steadily as
evidence accumulated that the pace
of business activity was sluggish at
best.
Germany Fund bucked the down-
trend in dramatic style, surging 311•
to 241/a. Traders continued to brd
enthus1al.t1cally for that and other
"country .. closed-end funds seeking
a wa} to benefit from new world-
wide trade opportunities in the '90l.
Elsewhere in the group, Helvetia
Fund rose l 'I• to 17 1/1: Thai Fund l tAi
to 353/a: Malaysia Fund I 1/1 to 24>.-'t;
Italy Fund I to 18: Brazil Fund l t/,
to 15. and Austna Fund lf2 to 22.1/•.
'\ l "SJ: ('OllPOSITE TH:\ '\S·\('TIO'\S
kl 1 1'1 '\f , (''''\I
A down
side to
Stanford
honor
Financial woes
ahead for 'No. I
in college sports'
This column is about Stanford
UnJversit) but at co uld be about
USC or Duke or Texas or an y
number of major schools who par-
ucipate in big-time athletics.
They are an trouble.
Consider Stanford. that private
ins111u11on of hagher learning located
just JO-odd miles south ofSjln Fran-
cisco at pastoral Palo Alto. where
the cucal) pt us campus smells good
enough to make )OU h t~h and the
sports budget CS22 million) goes
even higher.
StantOrd has been accorded a
dubious honor -.. No. I in college
S{>OrtS .. -b> porrsTra ,·c/ maga-
zine. a pubhcauon which surveyed
schools throughout the natio n and
considered such factors as gradu-
auon rates. 1eam records. athletic
facd111cs. sports offered, and budget
s11e.
Hurra)·. then, for Stanford. But I
wonder 1f the editors of Sporrs-
Tra' t•/ also kno"" that Stanford is
facing "se\'ere financial difficulties"
and ma} ha\e to reduce (a) varsity
sports. (b) coaching staffs. and (c)
scholarships"
First. the goo<l newc; and some of
1t ma> surpn<,(' ~ou
•Stanford "on more N( A.A
champ1omh1ps an tht.· last four )Cars
than an) other un1vers1t)
•Stanford had more part1c1pents
in the Seoul 01~ mp1n than any
other uni,er-11t~
• N1nt.·. tan lord teams "ere listed
as kad1ng contenderc; for ~( ..\ ..\
utll'\ last ~car
• tan ford fields 29 'ars11~
sports. more than an) mhcr unaver-
Sll\ "est oft he \11sc;1c;c;1pp1 (UCLA
has 23. t 1. c 201
•Yet. because ot 1hc 1nna11onary
cost~ offinannal aid to student-
athkll''> p(hoth sender. tanford's
Director of .\thkt1C'i -\ndv Geiger
an11npa1cs a SI m1ll1on shortfall this
year
Wh:-'.>
• OH·r 1he pac;1 I 0 ~cars. 1hc cost
of a s1udl·n1-a1hlc1c's ind1' 1dual
grant-1 n-a1d ha'I more than doubled
to S 18.000 frnm S8. Q()(}
• Ofth1-. ~ear''> anttc1pated 10-
come for spons <S2 I malhon from
endo" mcntc;. c' cnts. etc). almost S7
m1lhon rnml"S from JUSt one sport.
football
•And 1h1s 1s fact which women
don't \\ant 10 hear Implementing
the rl.'qu1remcnts ofT1tlc IX as ex-
pens1, c. )Cl women's sports produce
little in re' enue. When a university
such as tan ford fields such
women's varsit)' teams as baseball.
volleyball, and basketball •nd ex-
tends scholarship financial aid to the
participants. somebody else must do
the payi ng.
Unfortunately for Stanford. it
doesn't annually fi eld a football
team which can insure automatic
sellouts and support everybody else.
Example: The Stanford·Utah
game drew j ust 15,000 at Palo Alto
last fall, smallest crowd since 1960.
It was a rainy day: it was only a few
days after the 7.1 earthquake on Oct.
17; and Utah was not a draw.
Yet. Stanford also aot its SS00.000
sin&lc share of USC's victory in the
Rose Bowl'pme and Stanford's old
Jrads keep scndina in the endow-
ment checks.
.. But we·~ chasing a tarset that's
movi111 away from us faster than we
can prOduce dollars.·· lamented Geiaer in a recent iHue the Sunford
Obvscnier, pointing to 323 recipi·
ents (228 men. 9S women) ohports
scbolanbi
.. By I~ our financial aid ex-.
pense will exceed $1 0 million and
tbe taP between inoome and n.~IC
wiU approech $2 million a year.
And &hat news, folks, coma ft'om
the ldlool which has just been
named No. I in Col• Sponl in America. It._ IMke you wonder about
tbe flamcill cnaecb bei• ... by
tbale "'°tank '°"'· ... .....,,, . .,. .. .... a1n tr•w• ... __,,..
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Defensive ta$k as big a$_ Montana
Seco.ndary needs to limit 49ers'
double trouble -and then some
• . . ·~· ... . . ·~~:: ...
Sack attack led by emergence
of little Greene man on outside
lly JON f!ltGUSON
Ot .... O.ily ........ ly JON fEltGUSON °'-D.ily-~
It might seem a mismatch when San Francisco's second-ranked passing
offense is pitted apinst the Rams' pua defense, ranked last in the NFL. in
Sunday's NFC Championship Game at Candlestick Park.
,~~
The Eagle bad landed at Rams camp a year ago. and the captam -a little
Greene man -emerged.
Who is he? With a combinataon..of injuries in the secondary. the Rams' need to pressure Montana
may never have been greater. ··1 think teams arc surting to become more aware of No. 91 ." he said."( don't know
In a 13-12 Rams' victory in San Francisco, 49ers quarterback Joe Montana threw for
227 yards without a touchdown. When Montana rallied the 49ers in the founh quarter for
a ~27 victory in Anaheim in December, he threw for a season-high 4S8 yards and thrtt
touchdowns. In all, Montana completed SS of 77 passes against the Rams.
1f the) know the name of No. 91 , but the} know No 91 can be a problem."
H1!i name is Kevin Greene.
Where's he from?
Cornerback LeRoy Irvin said the Rams' defense doesn't worry about yardage -the
ranking system for defenses -but touchdowns. of which the Rams allowed 24 through the
air.
"Kev10 1s from somewhere else." Rams cornerback LeRoy Irva n said. ··He's not from
hen:.•.
"He's always talking about a chain of command. h11t10g the beaches or gonlla warfare
\\c're always talking (about the game) in terms of boxing. and he"s talking about Vietnam."
C1reene was born an New York City. played football. basketball and track at Granite City
High 1n G ranite C11)'. Ill .. waJked on the Auburn Un1vers11y footbalJ team as a Junior and
became a starter. 1s finishing his fifth year with the Rams and makes has home in Oxford.
.\la
.. I think as a defense. we iet all the blame when we lose, and the offense gets all the
credit when we win ... Irvin said. "'We don't care how many yards Montana gets if we keep
him out of the end zone ...
What's he doing? The kind of plays which accounted for two of the three touchdowns Montana threw in
the second meeting of the two teams which worry the Rams.
The first was a 92-yard catch-and-run dash by John Taylor after the Rams gave up the
ball on downs at the 49ers I-yard line with 3:22 to play.
The second was a 95-yard catch-and-run scamper by Taylor midway through the fourth
quarter after the famous stuck-in-thc--mud snap which the 49ers recovered at their own 5.
From his outside linebacker pos1t1on in the Rams' ftve-hnebacker defen sive scheme. he
has become one of the premier sack artists 1n the NFL. reg1stenng 16''~ sacks for 1wo straight
sca'>Ons.
It's players like Montana, Taylor and Jerry Rice, not to mention a few other targets.
(Please see RAMS/Bll
.. , caught a lot of nack that last year was a nuke ... Greene said. ··11 was 1mponan1 to
come back and ha ve a good year. last year. people said Kevin Greene's success was a direct
rc~uh of the Eagle defense. Even this year. the coaches said. ·Kevin. 1f you don't get 15 sacks
(Pluse see GREENE/llll
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Edison.,
Marina,
Sea hawks
-triumph
lly PA TRICK LARKIN
Delly,,_ ,...,....,_...
Huntington Beach High boys
basketball coach Roy Miller said he's
still searching for a slart1ng lineup
after his team's 86-70 loss to Edison
in the Sunset League debut for both
schools at the latter's gym on
Wednesda).
Miller found one more starter in
senior guard Ahn Doung to go with
1un1or forward Mustapha Abdi. But
if the Oilers hope to remain com-
pellt~ve 1n the Sunset League, Miller
better find three other starters 10 a
huIT).
On the other hand. Ed ison Coach
Jon Borchen's lineup.goes 10 d~p.
The balanced attack the Chargers
sho"ed the Oilers. JllSt frustrated
Huntington's headman even furth er.
'Tm getting 11red of making ad-
JUStments." Miller said. "I told the
gu)S 1ha1 "e couldn't play catch-up
an} more and earl > in tho.. game.
that's what we 're doing, playi ng
catch-up.
.. At least I found one guy (Doung)
to go with Mustapha. Frankly. I'm a
little d1sappo1nted in a couple of our
guys."
Wh ile Miller searched for answers.
Borchen had no1hing but praise for
has team.
"f or us to wan. we need sohd pla)
from the whole team. and that's what
we got." Borchert said. "We've got a
lot of gu)'s "ho can come an and pack
up the slack.··
And. Edison has sophomore Bran-
don Jessie and senior postman Bill
Martineau.
As usual. the tandem led the
Chargers in scoring. with Jessie get-
ting a game-high 23 points aod
Martineau close behind with 21. The
two combined for 13 rebounds, three
blocks and three slam dunks includ-
ing Jessie's spectacular double-dip,
behind the head dunk on a lob from
Martineau in the fourth quarter.
Senior guard T om Tyler also l\ad a
sensational game for Edison with 21
points, seven assists and four steals.
For the Oilers. Abdi had his typical
game with 18 points and I 0 re-
bounds. Doung added 17 points with
three 3-point shots in the third quar·
ter. Scott Jahr also added I 0 for the
Oilers.
The win moved Edison to 12...-on
the season and 1-0 in the Sunset.
while the Oilen drop to 7~8 and 0-l.
In other Sunset Lequc opcnen:
• Cherokee Pub had a pn_'le-hiah 20 points as Marina pulled away
from Westminster down the stretch
and won. 63-49, on the Uom' floor .
The Lions only trailed 3)..30 at the
cod of the half, but the Vikinp held
Westminster to jutl four points in the
third quarter 10 bury the Uom.
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Coron•·• Jen J•ckson ll•ftJ goes up for • bucket;
Sea Kings hang on, win 57-54
lly ROGER CARLSON
Ot IN Dally ,,_ SUff
Sophomore Jusun Mclntee's J-
po1n1 shot 1n the fading seconds fail-
ed to connect for the Newport
Harbor Sailors Wednesda} night an
their Sea View League bas~etball
opener at ri val Corona del Mar. but a
S7-S4 victor) for the hosts real!)
proved just one thing: Both are defi-
nitely in this hunt.
The host Sea IUngs got 18 points
from Warren Johnson and 16 from
Jeff Jackson to post the victor). Cpr-
ona's fifth straight overall in improv-
ing to I 0-6. 1-0.
Harbor, meanwhile. got another
balanced effort from its nine-man
squad, led by Paig Parish (1 4), Ian
Long ( 12) and Eddie Martinez ( 11 ) as
the Sailors displayed the type of of-
fense. and defense. which figures to
stay with anyone in the league.
·-rm happ) "11h the "a) "e pla)-
cd." ..aid Harbor ( oach Bob Ser\ en
"'ho \a\\ the 0-1 c.1an drop his team ·s
O\Crall relOrd to 11 -5
.. " c did \\ ha1 "e "anted and we
got a good <;hot at the end For m}
0" n l}l'r<;onal pactlka11on I don ·1
mind Jus11n ta l..rng that shot." con-
trnued Scnt.·n
In 1hc long run. 11 was an 11-4
Cd~t run at 1he end of the S«ond
quaner that I.cpl Harbor on the short
end for the balance of 1hc game
~1art1ne1 had JUSt put the Sailors
rnto a 15-21 ad' antage when he
blocked a shot and forced a turnover
at one end of the court and wound up
grabbing an offcns1' e rebound. shov-
ing 1t 10 for a bucket and complettng
things v.11h a free throw for a three·
point pla) with 3:41 lcfl in the half.
But Craig DeBusk sat do"n with
his 1h1 rd personal fo ul moments later
and Corona wa-; off on an c1ght-porn1
run. kc)ed b) a pair of med1um-
rangc shots from Jack<;on and a ).
pointer from Warren Johnson w11h
5' seconds left 10 the penod
-..:e"port e'cntuall) tied 1t at )6 in
the third quarter. and pulled to
"llhin 51-50 "1th) 20 left. but Cor-
ona dcl \far pullcd a" a) at the free
thro" hne fJackson. Flint and War-
ren Johnson. each "1th a pair) to put
ti a"a'. ~e~-pon made one last run 10 the
final seconds 10 cut 11 to 55-54 on
Kc' 1n Saks' onl) bucket with 32 ticks
remaining. but Johnson's two free
throws and a dcfens1 ve no-<:all on a
Parish attempt from out the per-
imeter helped keep Corona anoat
Corona massed a chance to salt 11
a"a' at the hoe "•th 15 seconds left
and ·the Sailors got their last chance
-onl~ to see the attempt JUSt mis-
fire. (Please see SEA KINGS/Ill
Roadrunners rally, nip Eagles 58-54
ly REID McCLATCHY
D.ily-c ..... -..
Nobody ever said anything would
be easy an th is season's Sea View
lequc besketball race. Just ask
Saddleback High Coach Pat Quann.
His Roadrunners rolled last season
to a 10-0 league fin ish and heading
into Wednesday"s league opener
apinst Estancia High. they were 11-6
and ranked 10th in the OU:~r.-t'• Oraqe County boys buke Top
10 poll. one notch behind Esancaa
(9-5).
With the maJonty of Sea Vtc"
teams having a legJtimate shot at
'"nning the title this season. it"s
important to get off to a fast start. but
it was Saddlcback rallytn.& 10 the
second half to secure the first Wln.
For two quarters. the teams ex-
changed baskets and Estancia went
in at halftime leading 29-27. The
Roadrunnen then hcpn dominating
the boards and turned up the heat
deftns1vely and led after three quar-
ters 41 -36.
Saddleback went up b} as many as
I I points in the fourth quarter befo~
the Eagles. behind Guty Hercd1a's
na nc fi naJ quarter po10 ts.. made a
game of it before finally succumbing
58-54.
.. We just got manhandled in the
third quarter," Estanci• Coach Tim
O'Brien said. "'That was the bell
game. They just flat out stuck it to us..
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tOlllf1I 11\,hl 111\1 1
ly JON NltGUSON °' .............
Laguna
closer to
goal of
20 wins
lly RICHARD DUNN
D.oly ,,_ Con~
Onh once. wa' back when John
F. Kenned~ \.loas ·president. has the
Laguna Beach High boys basketball
team "on 20 or more games an a
season
"We "ere ~.,-3 1n 1962. the )ear
"e "on (IF." said Laguna Beach
Coalh Ed Bo"t:n "hose ..\nasts are
1~1ng to emulate that ~ason 28
~ears ago
"Tht!. 1s the second team in
Laguna Ekalh' history tryang to win
~O games The 1961 team ~nt 19-1
and came tn second 1n CIF. but
ne'er has there been ano1her team
10 "'an 20 games Tha1·s our goal this
'ear ..
· B~ half11me Wednesda) naght.
Laguna Beach's full-court press had
"om do" n v1s11ang Laguna Hills.
the final result being a 68-43 victory
for the 4-rtists 1n a Pacific Coast
League opener to improve Bowen's
team 10 12-3.
The ..\n1s1s. ranked No. I in the
CIF 2-..\. have a well-rounded start·
1ng fi, t: "h1ch ended the suspense
carh -1n the second quarter -
and· ble" out the Hawks (5-9 over-
all )
Laguna &ach. win ners of two
tournaments (Rosemead and Or-
ange Lutheran) ·this season. has lost
this }ear 10 Compton. Brea and
Saddleback. powerhou~ m the
large 'iehool d1 v1s1ons.
Dain Blanton. a returning 6-4
senior Josh Borella and John
Trc' ino arc the main threats for
Laguna Beach "h1le TrC''Or Murphy
and Brad' Butcher fill their roles
splendid I~-The fi\(~ "ere no match
for the Ha"'~"
··r,e got three "ho can pla) foT
an~ h<."ld) ... Bowen said. "Then I've
got Bu1cher "ho can play some
dcfcn<,(' and Murph) who takes
charge he gets those loose balls, so
11· a "ell-rounded team ...
.\fter the Hawks battled to a 13-13
fi rst·quaner 11e. Laguna Beach open-
ed the ~cond quarter with a 13-2
run and nc,er looked back.
El~" here in the Pacific Coast
league
• W11h top -;corer Xav1CT Hanna
s1dcltncd "1th strep throat. Costa Mc~ turned to Kevin Leahy for
offen\1' c punch Leah~ responded w11h 20 points.
but 11 "asn't nearl)' enouah as
Woodbnd&e ran away with a 74-42
victor) 1 n the league opener for both
schools at Costa Mesa..
"We probably lost I 8 ~ints and
10 rebounds without Xavier:· Costa
Mesa Coach Dean Cooper said. ... His
fe, er broke toda)'. but ~ probably
won "t expect him beck until oat
WednM<la)'."
Woodbnd&c had plenty of~
wnh three pfaycn in double fiaurel.
Toby Ramos and Romalis 'faylor
c«h had 12 points while Ryan
Rauch added 10 for the •ictors.
The win moves Woodbridle to
9-7 and 1..0. while Costa Me.ta 4ropl
to 2-11. 0-1.
In the South Cout l...eapc:
•The final score may not indiClate
it, but Irvine wu on the ropes ia ill ~S2 victory at San Oemente.
The Vaqueros (9-9, 1-l) led 4So«>
with six m1nuta to ID, IMa weat oa
a 22_. run to atlUmt a ·1~ mid ..U•st t.bc ~ad TriW. Jobn M~ wt.o ._.a._ nt onem w«W 12 ol .... II poie .. the .... ~ ................ ..... , ........... .
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121-106
INOLEWOOD (AP) -lyroo Scott ICIONd all JO
of bis JM)iata in the ftnt three q\IUUft Wednelday nilbl
u die Loi Anlelet Laken built a ~point leed in Ille
leCOM period and coasted to a 121-l 06 victory over the
OrtandO Mqic. .. · Orlando wu led ~ Otis Smith with 28 points.
matcbint bis aeaon hi&h. The 6nt-year cxpension
team, lolen of 12 straiaht on the l"OIKI, hasn't woo away
from Orlando Arena since openina the season with
victories at OeveLaod aod Atlanta.
The Lakers used 13 Points from James Worthy, 12
by M .. c Johnson and I 0 each from Scott and Orlando Woolridec to build a ~ halftime lead apinst the
lequc's second-wont defensive team. The Magic never
Sot Closer than 17 Points in the leCODd half.
• Orlando, ma.kin& its forum debut, sliced a 21-Point
deficit to »-39 with 10 straiaht points, includina three
baskets by Sam Vincent and Terry Cat.ledge's layup
with 4:41 left in the baJf.
But Los Anaclcs. with Johnson getting six points
and two assists, retPonded with a 12-3 spun over the
next three minutes to rebuild the margin to 62-42. The
Lakcn did not use any of their staners after A.C. Green
went to the bench 19 seconds into the fourth quaner.
The Lakcrs. who squandered a 14-point founh-
quartcr lead in their Dec. 11 loss in Orlando and were
outsc.ored 23-4 in the final 61h m inutes of that pme.
opened this one with an 11-4 run. They widened it to
35-18 by the end of the first quarter as Orlando missed
15 of 22 shots.
Orlando'• ...... Theus drives pall MydYI
Thompson of the L.Men toward hoop dur-
ing first quarter at l'orww Wednesday.
For the second time in a week. the Lakers re-
bounded strongly from a narrow road loss to a Pacific
Division opponent with a one-sided victory at home
against an expansion team.
Clippers remain hot on road
From The .Assodat.ct Press
Ron Harper scored seven of his 37
points in the final 33 seconds as the
Los Anaeles Clippers beat the Atlan-
ta Hawks. 115-109. Wednesdav
night for their founh road victory in
six g;(mes.
Los Angeles was playing its sixth
consecutive road game on an eight-
game Eastern trip after losing the
first 10 road games of the season.
When the trip started. the Clippers
were 7-92 on the road the last two
years.
They trailed 59-50 in the opening
minute of the third quaner before
taking the lead for $ood at I 04-102
on Harper's layup with 3:41 remain-
ing. 0 Benojt Benjamin and Danny
Manning stretched the (cad to
108-102 by hitting two free throws
apiece before the Hawks scored on a
dunk by Moses Malone, a free throw
by Antoine Carr and a basket by
Dominique Wilkins to trail 108-107
with 50 seconds to play.
Harper hit two free throws with 33
seconds kt\, came back with a dunk
with 26 seconds to play and con-
verted a 3-point play on a break-
away foul with I 0 seconds remain-
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Danny Manning added 27 points
for the Clippers, who had lost their
previous 10 meetings with the
Hawks since winning in Los Angeles
on Feb. I 0. 1984.
Malone Jed the Hawks with 27
points and Wilkins added 25.
Elsewhere in the NBA Wednes-
day:
Celtics 184, Pt1to111 t7: Re~1e
Lewis capped a season-high 32-point
performance with fi ve 1n the final
two minutes as Boston ended visit-
ing Detroit's six-game winning
streak. Kevin McHale. who added a
season-high 30 points, had two key
rebounds and four free throws in the
last 15 ~conds after Lewis' foul shot
with 15.8 seconds left put Boston
ahead I ()()..97.
Jaa ISO, Naue&a tt: Karl Malone
scored 31 points and made his first
nine shots as Utah hit 77 percent of
its field-goal attempts in the first
quarter at Salt Lake City. Malone
wa!I 7 for 7 and the Jazz were 17 for
22 to lead 38-17 at the end of the
first period after a 14-2 run gave
Utah a 20-6 advantage. An 8-0 run
at the st.art of the second quarter
made it 46-1 7. and 1t was 75-44 at
halftime.
71en 113, Kalcks 11 l: Charles
Barkley hit a 14-foot Jumper with
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Knicks trailed 109-102 with 1:58 to ...
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Mark Jackson's three-point play
brought the Knicks to I 09-108 with
37 seconds left.
Pacers 1%0, B•lls 113: R~e
Miller scored 15 of his career-high
44 points in the final quarter as
Indiana ended a five-game losing
streak with the win at home.
Michael Jordan had 12 of his 35
points in the fou rth quarter, spark·
ing a 21 · l I spurt that saw the Bulls
cut a 14-point deficit to four before
losing their third consecutive game.
Bucks Ill, Cavaliers 100: Ricky
Pierce scored 31 points and Alvin
Robertson had eight of his 23 during
a 22-8 run to start the third quarter
in Richfield, Ohio as Milwaukee
won Its fifth straight. The Bucks
have also captured nine of their last
I 0 games. including five of their last
six on the road.
Warrton 1%3, Mavericks lit:
Terry Teagle scored 28 points. in-
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minute, leading Golden St.ate to the
victory in Oakland. Rolando Black-
man led Dallas with 30 points, 14 of
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• Mlrul..ta..~ ;;.1ar
defends lt5 claim as
baseball's birthplace
.,.... n. AllodMed ,.,_
HOBOKEN. N.J. --Ne-w York niaed ""-•~ a cloqd of dust when it stole Hoboken's ..,,...
claim as buebell's birthplace. •·• ··•
Bua the chy came beck swinsina
Wednesday with a fDC111F for Empire Staaen: You're
way off base, cau,ht stcalina, outta here!
And the .. mc'sjust underway.
"By the ume 1996 rolls around it will be clearly
~nown that Hoboken is the ri&btful biltbl>IKe of buebell," said Mayor Patrick Pasculli ... We feel very
•llO~y that for anyone to claim the birthplace of
a.nyth1na, one must be ready to document a plaoc of
f>inh and a time. We can do that."
Place of binh: Elysian fields. Hoboken.
Time of birth: June 19, 1846, 3:15 p.m .
Father: Alexander J. Cartwriabt. surveyor amateur
athlete, inventor. '
.Abner Doubleday, Pasculli sa)'1, wasn't even in the
family.
P~li an.noun~ Wednesday the formation of ~mencan Baseball Hcntaae Inc .. a non-profit orpniza-
taon formed to pitch the mile-square city u baseball's
home and expose "The Doubleday Myth."
The orpnization will lobby nationally for
"Ba~ba~l Day," to be celebrated June 19 of each year,
and 1t. will create a museum at an undetermined site to
chronicle Cartwri&ht's contributions. ."O~cc and for all we're going to destroy the
fabrication that Abner Doubleday invented the game
and that Cooperstown, N.Y. was its binbplace," be told
a news conference.
tllOll 01 1111 U\\
Orl1du Laettaer, clcancul Duke Univenity
basketbatl star, to Blue Devils freshman Bobby
Hurley, who sports a new-look hairstyle: "Bobby,
plea$C do something about that hair. You are
scaring away the fans."
Owners closer to lockout?
Baseball owners took another step
toward a lockout, telhn& clubs to put spring *
training plans on hold until an owners'
meeting on Feb. 9. and then presented their
long-awaited revenue-sharing proposal to the players.
Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig, chairman of
the Pla~er Relauons Committee, and PRC head Chuck
O'Connor sent a memorandum to clubs Tuesday that
said the decision to open training camps would come
JUSt before the Feb. 15 reporting date. The owners are
tenta11,el) S("heduled to meet in Chicago six days before
camps open.
In other sports news Wednesday:
• Former UCLA assistant football coach Homer
Smnh 1s returning to the Bruins as offensive coordi-
nator. the school announced. This will be Smith's third
stint as UCLA's offensive coordinator. He held the job
10 1972-7 3. and the Bru111s went 17-5 in those two
seasons. setllng numerous school rushing and tot.al
offense records while running out of the wishbone
forma.t1on.
• Doug Graber. the defensive coordinator of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the past two years. was
named head football coach at Ruigers.
8 The NC AA closed Its rocky 1990 convention in
Dallas b) approvmg harsh penalties for drug uSt".
especially steroids. and launchmg year-round testing of
athletes. The )ear-round prov-am will bcgjn by testing
football players at every D1v1s1on I school for steroids
and masking agents -an admission. delegates said,
that colleges don·t have drug use 1n check..
•Published reports said that Gene Stallings. who
played for the legendary Bear Bryant at Texas A&M and
coached under Bryant at Alabama, is the choice as Tide
head coach to succeed Bill C urry. who quit Sunday to
coach at Kentucky.
•John "The lkast" Mueabi needed less than one
round. and JUSI one sohd nght hook. to knock out
Brazilian Carlos Antunes 10 a middleweight fight in
London.
•The Baltimore Orioles traded designated hitter
LarT) Sheet~ to Detroit in exc hange for infielder-
ou1ficlder Mike Brumley.
•Shortstop Rafael Santana. released by the New
York Yankees on Nov. 30 after spending the entire
season on the disabled hst. signed a one·ycar. $250.000
contract with Cleveland.
Synchronized golfing
No. 1 Kansas rolls past Miami
Rick Calloway led seven Kansas play-~
ers in double figures with 16 points •
Wednesday night as the unbeaten and top-'
ranked Jayhawks beat host Miami. Fla., ----
1()()..7 3.
The Jayhawks improved to 17-0 overall and 2-0
since they first assumed the No. I ranking this week.
Miami, which upset Kansas, 87-86. last year, fell to 4-6.
In other college basketball Wednesday:
SyracHe 81, St. Joka't '7!: Senior Dcmck Coleman
led No. 6 Syracuse (I 1-1. 2-1) out of a two-game
shooting slump, matching his career-high with 24 points
and 17 rebounds. as the Orangemen use-d a 19-9 run to
beg.in the second half and pull away for a Big East
victory over No. 15 St. John's (13-3. 2-1).
Marylud H, No.U Carollna 88: WaJt WillLams
scored a career-high 33 points and Maryland (10-4, 2-1)
beat North Carofina for the first time in nearly four
years. winnmg in the Tar Heels' Atlanttc Coast Con·
ference opener. North Carolina ( 10-6) lost its first ACC
opener since 1980.
Norlll Carolina State U , Boston U. 70: Rodney
Monroe scored 17 first-half points and helped No. 17
No rth Carolina Stale ( 12-2) run away from Boston
Univers11y (5-8). the Wolfpack's sixth straight victory.
Ml11oart IOI, SouUaeni U. 87: Doug Smith scored
24 points and Nathan Buntin had 21 as fifth-ranked
Missouri (14-IJ scored the game's first 17 points and
rolled.
Arkusas H, Baylor 84: Todd Day and Ron Huery
each scored 19 pomts and No. 12 Arkansas ( 11 -2, 3-0)
defeated Baylor (7-6, 0-3) in the Southwest Conference.
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Wiater is still here, but come
February there will l)()t only be a
new year but a new decade of boat·
Ina.
The two ~events this February
will be the SOuthcm California
Marine Auociation (SCMA) Boat
Show and the Southern California
Yachtina Association (SCYA) Mid·
winter Repua, both harbingers of a
new year in boating.
Leading off will be the 34th
edition of the Southern Cali fornia
Boat Show which has grown to be
the fourth largest in the U.S. with
SUNSET
From81
Jessie Gomez had 17 to lead West-
minster (6·8). while Sean Haselrig
had 14 and Darren Fields dropped in
11 for the Vikings (9-7).
"Our shots JUSt didn't drop 1n the
third quancr. · Westminster Coach
Dick Kau said. "We rcl:r nn the
outside shot and don't rebound too
well against the bigger team) like
Marina."
•Ocean View got double figures
from R:ran Marlin (19). Greg Evans
(I S). Jam Gwaltne) (1 4) and Lee
Quinn (10) a) the Seaha,,k., 1m-
pro' ed to 9-5 w1th a 77-5"> '1ctof) at
Fountain Vall e).
more than 200 ~craft matina
their introductory Wesiern appear·
ancc for the 1990 teaSOn.
. The show will run from Feb. 2
throuah Feb. 11 at the sp1eious Los
Angeles Convention Center, and is
by far the largest of the four ~r
boat shows that SCMA produces
every year.
The Convention Center show
promises to be the largest in the
colorful history of the event with the
more than I .I 00-boat exposition
featuring everything from 8-foot
dinghises to luxury yachts and a 65-
SEA VIE\X/
From 81
We couldn't do anything. even in·
foot houseboa~ ~ordina \0 Bob
Bacus, chairman oftbe allow.
.. For example," said Bacus, "early
display information indicates that
the J 990 show will have an above
averqc number of new boat models
to debut for Southern California
boatina cntbusiasu."
The SCY A Midwinters, as they
arc famililrly known, has always
spelled the opening of a new season
in sailing with upwards of 1,000
boats competing in areas from San
Dieao to Ventura.
They stiU call it the Midwinter
\HI\ UOI 'UI I '
Reptta (sinaulat), but in fact, tbc
event has arown to be 19 reptw
with that many clubs hostins reph
tas in their own area, all under the
umbrella of SCY A.
Time was when "'The Mid ·
winters" was a 5inak rcptta held in
the Los AnJClcs.-Long Beach aru
oveT a sinaJe three-day weekend be·
tween Lincoln's and Washinaton's
birthday. But its growth virtually
blanketed that commercial complex
and forced SCMA to spread out.
The move also made at more
popular in that it prevented skippers
from fat pertS from sadina their craft
to Los ,...&es.Lona Bcacn, some-
times a wed ahead of lbc rcptta,
and forcina them to wait another
week to aer the boats home.
Somethina new this year is sprcad-
ina the Midwinten out over two
weekends, with most clubs runmna
their races over a two-day wttkend.
Feb. 10-11, while Los Angeles Yacht
Club and two San Diego clubs,
Coronado Cays and Mission Bay
wall conduct races Feb. I 7-18-I 9.
LA YC bas traditionalJy sponsored
races for thr~ days, but always the
same weekend u the other dubs.
A new club sponsor this year will
be the Arizona Yacht Oub, one of
SCY A's member clubs. which will
conduct races under the Midwinten
banner in one of the lakes near
Phoenix.
Alm•~•cMlm8 .pun n~ry n .... r.
Eagles soccer team upsets No. 8 Saddleback bound a pass. I credit their defense,
because I don't think our offense is that bad. We rallied back and that The D••ly PUot Harbo~ !lptned league play with a 2-1 victory O\ ert1 me win at Riverside C'olleie.
\\as nice. but I'd rather have the win. The Estancia High boys soccu team scored over v1s1ung Corona del Mar. .\lso contnbuung for Golden West were
"Wt• ,,.ere 1n11m1dated. That. along twice in the first IO minutes to stun eighth-Patuson's goal gave the Sailors a 2-0 lead Kt' 1n .\ndt'rson "Ith 19 points and 16 rebounds,
\\Ith rebounding and quickness. arc ranked Saddlcback. )-0. in the Sea View League after Opoulos had opened the sconng fo r Ne"-J.J Jenkins "Ith 16 points and three steals and
their strengths. We worked on boxing opener for both teams at Estancia Wednesday. port ( 13-3-1) b> convening on a penalt) ki ck 30 Ric Van Sco~ce with 15 points seven assists and
out all week in practice. but obvious-Saddleback came into the cont est with the minutes into the first half. SI\ rebounds. Krep1; also had eight boards for the
I) 11 <l1dn't work. They've got some No. 8 ranking in C'IF Division I-A and 7•3•1 CdM (7-8) sliced the final mar~n 1n half 1n Ru)ller'>.
great athletes. We had our chances record. but tough defense by the Eagles combined the final fi, c minutes as C'hns Smith headed 1n Golden West trailed b) fi vt' at tbe half. but
and 11 -;eemed to me like they with the two quick goals. sn uffed the Road-a corner kick from .\dam Condon. uut!>Cored thl· Tigers 37-3:! in the second half to
1Saddkbad.) "t're tr~ing to kt us runners. •Seth Redford scored for 'nl\ers1t\. but lit' the game at :! at the end of regulation. The
"Ill I kno" the} "eren't. but 11 JUSt Gal) Burrows got the ball rolling for Estan-the Tro1ans had to settle for a 1-1 ue with Tustin Ru!>tkr'> then uut\rnrtd Rl\er~1de . 13-3. in over-
'il'emed like 11."' cia with a breakaway goal rarly on in the contest. in t•ach school's Sea View League opener tl01l' for the JifTcn:nce
.. So tar th!\ '(·a1;on . we're playing He was followed by teammate Carlos Alcazar IO Redford's goal came in the second half on an The Rustkr'l \\ill host Ranrhu Sanuago
10 do JU'>t "'hat 11 takes to win." minut('S into the contest to give the Eagles a 2-0 assist from Rohen Falconer that improved the ( ollegt· aturda~ n1gh1 at 7:30 1n another Orange
Quinn said "\Vht·n )ou'rc pla)ing lead. Tro1ans to 6-3-2. Roben Ha\\onh recorded fou r Emptrt· C onti.·rt·nlt matchup
. ·.·
'•
The Barons frustrltt>d Ocean V1t'"
"ith a 13-8 first quarter kad. but
then the Sea ha'' kc; reckd olT a ~4-1 I
second-quarter run and \loon going
awa).
th1\ caliber ul ball. carh team has a Strong defe~. especially by sweeper Caesar 53\CS in goal for Unavcrs1 t}. In a commun1t~ college women's basketball
tendcnq to make thl' other team Ovando and center-halfback AJez Vasquez. held In the unset League gamt· - -look bad. bct·au<,l' thrre is a lot of Saddleback at ba) the •. ntest and con-•Edison. no" 9-~-I O\ erall and I -0 in •Golden V. c<,t mo' ed to 2:!-1 overall and
Darren Ernst t 10) and bam (6)
''ere Ocean Vie"'<; leading rl'-
bounders and Jim Harns and bans
each con1nbu1cd fuur a-.wil'i
PREPS
From 81
strc1chcd 1t to I Yb' thl· l'nd ot three.
then sculed for .i 6~-50 \IUOn O\ er l31~hop .\mat at Chapman C ollcge.
Senior [)a,1d Bo}lc enJO)ed a
product1\l' n1gh1. rnn\t'ning 9 of 10
fit-Id-goal alll'nlPl' :.ind all thrt•t· frce -
thru\\ cham·n Charlie \ndrcs
l hipped 1n "1th I 2 puint' a'> Mater
De1 1mpr0\ t•d lu 2-0 in kagut· pla~
and 16-1 OH'rall
H1!>hop .\mat. 0-2 111 ll'agut'. -.ta1ed
rra'tonabl\ du.,e mainh rn.·rnu<;{' 1t
turned th~· hall O\l'r 12 't1mc\ in the
game. "ell undl·r 1he a'l'ragc of
morl' than 211 tor l\later r>e1 orrxl-
nl·nts th1' c,ca,on
SEA KINGS
From 81
"II "a' JU\t a t~p1cal 'l'"P<>n-
c omna ganll' ... \aid < dl\I Coach
Paul Orn., \\h11 "J"n'1 harr' "ilh
tht• dTort ··v. e d1Jn·1go111 thr hoMt1' JI .111 ··
,;.ml Orr" "\\ l' llmk tHll' <;hn1 and
\\Jtlht•d. hul I thought \lark 11-hnlJ
did a g()nd ldl'kn\l\l'l 1<1h on 11'a1gl
Pan~h. ··V. t· 1u'1 "l'rl'n·1 looking for
the t uth:r ur tht· 11m111g "J' 11rr. and
\\l' ''erl'n·t p.ll1l·n1 ··
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC .
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goo<l thinking going on out on the tributed directly to the E .(4-6-I. l-0) win. kague. got goals from Tom Quist and Darren 3-IJ 1n the Orange Empire Conference with a
floor and a 101 of good defense. fatancia now tra..,,cls vcrsity on Frida> Courter to post a 2-0 \ICtor; at Huntingto n •n.111 home "In o'er R1,crs1de.
'ou'rc not grnng 10 see too much for a 3 p.m. Sea View . e match. Beach to enhance the Chargers' No. 4 (IF +..\ l he Rustler'> \\ere led b\ Stacee Johnson's 21 ··
pol1'>h out there because we've got an raung. ixnnts and I ~ rebounds. Goiden West also got 18
thl'> kague four. fi,c or sax teams Elsewhere in the Sea View League· In community college men·s basketball point~ from ~hawna .\rmstrong and 16 points
pla} 111g hard. •David Pattison's goal off a throw-in b) •Golden West got :!8 points from .\lex1s and 14 rebound!. fro m M1ck1 Hamilton.
"Wc.11 takt· tht• \\in. 1 think you're Alex Opoulos midway through the second half Kreps as the Rustlers moved to 15-7 overa ll. 2-1 The loss drop~ R1,ers1de to 2-1 in conference
going to '>re a' the 'il'ason moves on. eve ntuall y proved the differenc.e as Newport in Orange Empire Conference play with a 95-85 pla)
a httk more rx>h'h out of the better r---------------------------------------------------------
ll'ams. and that\ going to make the
d11Teremt• ahout "hu's going to win
th1\ thing."
htanna·., I krt·dia and Torrey
ll.1111mond led all 'corers with 15
ix.int' l'ad1. hut It "as Saddlcback'<;
halamt·d <11t.1l I.. and domination on
the hoard, "htth \\a~ the difference
tx·t\\t'l'll 1-IJ Jnd 11-1
Ll\l'\\hl'rt' in the ')t'a View·
• Tu'it1n pulled a"a) in the fading
'>nonJ'>. c,napp1ng a -io. 70 game w11h
l\\O tree thru"'I b' David Beilstein
JnJ l\\u from Phuong Tran to cap.
turl· a -i4_~,, \t·rd1t1 at Lln1,ers1t\.
I hl· host I roJan.. had four 1n
duubk tigurc'> -l\.laus Pcrwas ( 19).
Bl\.111 ")m11h I 181. '>Ophomore Don-
nl'll Do"d~ I I 2l and \Ophomorc Luis
\lnq!.1'> 11111 \m1th "as espcc1allv
l'l1l'dl\l' 111 thl· lourth quarter . ..cor-
ing l'lght point' 1ndud1ng 6 for 6 at
1lw line
"I 1hought "t' pla>t>d prett) well."
'>J1d I n1' l'r\1 1~ ( u;il'h ')tn l' Sco8$1n.
"h111 'l' did l u'>l1n It JUSt came nght ,i."' n 111 thl· '"re ··
I u'lln 1m pro' t''-tu 14-2 O\ era II:
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whiclt make lhc 4·9ers explosive.
"(Taylor) hu made them uuJy lhe
most dynamic offense in the
leque," 'irvin uid. "I knew onot
1hey aot John aoing. thioas were
rioina to chanac .up 1hett. No Jonaer
could you double Rice ...
Rams Cokh Jo hn Robinion, after
seeina I.hr 49rn disman1le Minne-
sota's top-ranked derenR last Satur-
day in a NFC divisional playoff.
calls them a better team than th<'
Rams faced twi~ in th<' te1ular
season.
'"The chanacs in thr 49ers (this
!Ca~n) arr these hu~ plays thr wide
rec<'1vers make:· said Robinson ... In
the pasl. lhc-v.·ide receivers made a
lot of catches. but sel~om did thc-y
1.ak.e 4-foot passe~ and run 80 yards
with them. and that's unusual in this
game:·
Rice caugh1 82 passt~ for 1.483
yards and J 7 1ouchdo1A·ns th is
season. while ·r aylor rmerged 1n his
third season with 60 C"a tches for
1.077 vard'> and 10 touchdowns.
··1 don·tL.Jno"' when I've s.xn a
comb1nat1on 1R1cr and Taylor) that
effec11ve:· Robinson said. ·'ThC').-VC'
gone awa) from throwinJ 1he ball to
then1 derp. I guess he JUSI doesn't
ha\'C 10. So that's a real challenge 10
tr\ 10 m1n1 m1ze Taylo r and Rice,
nUt onl) 1n 1crms of thr big catch .
but the med1un1 llillC ca1chclli and
run'> after ··
()n cha1 fateful night 1n Deccmbe'r.
Robinson hlamed onl· on a fa lling
l'Ornerhack. and one on poor tack.l-
ing.
·'With the quick. h1tt hes and
s1an l'>. )Ou'vc hope to ge1 so meone
1n the area to CU\ Cr, .. ~1d dr fens1ve
l·oord1nator Fr111 Shurmur ... Once
1hc throlA ha' bcl·n made, and ifs 6
or 7 ~ards 1u the inside thr coverage
gu)'>. )Ou ekpcl't to ha vt' a good
enough angle to mak.c thc tack.le. Wr
d1dn'L
··w r·,·e spent a lot of11mc on that
·r ht·) ·\e madl· 11 hap1>Cn 10 a Jo t of
people Rice did 11 1a~1 w~k. We
hope .,_,,,.rl· in po":>1l1un to take C"are
of that 1h1s 11mc ...
Thl· Ram'> h<t\t: done a fairly good
JOb uf ro.,.ertng R1l·e th is season.
GREENE
From 81
1h1-.. ~car at }our po\1l1on
"l'\t· pla)cd ht.·ncr th1~ ~ear 1han
la~t \'Car. Las! vca r. I had lulls··
Y.'hat'\ he like'.'
"He ha s tha1 high 1n1cn~1 ty. high
''l'loc1t) k·vel of pla) thal's a unique
trait tn foo1ha ll pla)ers," sa id de-
fcn'>1 ve C'OOrd1na1o r Fritz Shurmur.
.. lt·s hard 10 talk. rationally with
him during a ganie:· Shurmur said.
.. lfl''~ focuM:d on thl' game and
docsn·t wa nl tu be dealt w11h 1n-
lellec1ually during a game"
But on Y.'cdne'iday. (ircenc sat
calml) 111 front of a largl· group of
camer;i and no1ebook-1o t1ng med ia.
Thl· son uf an Army 10C rgeant. a
former R<)T< n1embcr a1 . .\uburn.
an Arni ) Rcscrvl· l·ap1a1 n a nd holder
of a bachelor's dl'grce in C'n minal
JU~t 1C'c . Cirecnc pccrcd incognito
from behind a p<ii r of o;hades.
c·a1m. C'olleetcd and unprovok.rd'.'
Thi-.. 1' a d1ffercn1 m<1n.
"I tlunk. ifs basically turning the
channel and gc111ng cranked up for
a _r,an1e:· Ci recnc said. 1n ·rt'fc re nrr-to
h1 ~ gamc-da' demeanor
··w e·11 <ill -be lo<:kl'd and loaded
and ready to lire come Sunday."
Wha t'~ h1~ n11 ss1on'!
In the NFC championsh ip game
again1a the San Franc1Ko 49en on
Sunday. Grecnc·s ability to rrach !he
pa~st'r y,·ill be essential to the Rams·
success if the defen~ 1s to slow
down JO( Montana.
.. JO('s ba1>1cally a fi v<'-IO·SC"cn
s1ep dropper in lht' pock.cl ... Greene
said. "t-fe's nol a deep drophack
passer. a nd he·~ nol really a
sc ramblc-r like Randall C un-
nin&ham, so wr know whcrt: he's
1oinJ to be.
"It's impot1a nt to collapse 1hc
pocket on 1his JUY. We need to pul
pressure on him quick. because
eve-rythl111-hc lhrows is quick, ifs on
time. it's on rhythm. ll's 1-2-3, and
il'1 oul -of th<'re. ••
Ii. w1a Grtene who sacked-Mon-
tana 41/J limn in a 38-16 R1m1
viclory on lhe final wc-ekcnd of lhe
f'qUlar ttNOn 1 year llO· His .-ck
for a 12·/•rd ku neer the end of the
ftnt htl or the Rtms' »27 loll to
1he 49en last month helped 1que:kh
• ICOrint opportunity after S.n
Frand.::o h..t l'Qehcd the Rams' S.
yard line. "Lill ,...,., I wu Jollina around
bdOlw a-· and I yellecf 10 Mon· w ud -'!', ·rm Pl'l\OJIO! ,_. " a... oold. "lie llulllod. I
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limitina him to 14 yards on sevm
catches. Br.ii Tayk>t e-xDk>ded for •
\Cam record 286 receiviq ~ on
11 catches in the secohd meetiQl
"Tbey"ve not been \0 the point (in
the pasl) whctt they"ve ~ lht
JU)' on the other side; Sburmur
said. '"But they've tot a pnl •biJitl
to chanae the way they use pcopae.
Fullback Tom Rathman auaht 73
passes af\C'r snarina 42 • yt:ar qo.
halfback Roger Cnia snaaed 60
fo\lo win1 a team-kadinJ 16-recep-
tion campaign in 1988, and tiaht end
Trrnt Jones ca ught 40 after emerg-
in& as the No. I ti&.hl end.
.. When v.·c played 1hcm up lhC1'e.
they w<'re havi ng so much suoccss
wi th the wide retti\'en, ii seemed
they forao1 the check-down type ptar,
to Rathman and the 1i&ht end. '
Robinson said. ..The tight end
wasn·1 as big of a factor. Since the
first third of1he season. ifhc-doesn°1
like-11. he"ll dump the ball."
The Rams· 1ro1Jbles have not bttn
hmllcd to yards allowed. Personne-1
problem~ ha.,.e been commo nplace
in 1hr secondary for )'ean. Defe nsive
baek. co<1ch S11.·vc Shafer has used
n1nr different corncrbacks in his six.
vrars. T 1A·o years ago. former pro--
bo"·ler Nolan Cromv.·ell retired and
last ~1arch. n1nc-)car vetenn Jo hn-
n1l· JohnM>n depan cd for Seanlc-.
This st3son. Ir' 1n staned the
sta~n on 1he no n-football illness
list "'hill· undergoing rchabilitalion
for substancr <1bust . c·111Tord H icks.
who s1ancd six gamrs in lrvin·s
place. undl·r-.·ent knee surgery in
December. Set·ond-ycar reserve cor-
nerback -\nthon) NCIA'man suffered
a hrokt•n clbov.' in December.
Rookie rcS<."r\·e cornc-rback. Darryl
t-lcnlc\. -.-.ho suffered a shoulder
spnun· last Sunday. has reco,·en.•d
-.-.11h re~t Ruok.1c rc!>C'rve corncrback
Alfred JaC'k'>On n11ssrd ~ik game~
"1th a groin •nJUI") dunng the
m1d<llc of tht· srason.
Vt'teran '>trong safely Vince Newit.-
on1e . tht• tean1"• lt'ad1ng tac kler who
ha\ \lartt·d all J 8 game'>. sufl't'red a
\pra1ncd ankle in Sunda)·s 19-IJ
.,_,,in o'er thl· G1ancs and rs qucs1io n-
ahle for Sund.a,_
·· 1 h1\ 1~ a · different 1ypc of
\pra1n." :"iie"wn1t• \<!Id .. I (\ not a
rl·gu1ar -..pra1n If 11 Yoa\. that would
be no problcn1 ·•
Friday's Ram cov~rag~:
A look at Fountain Valley
High product Duval Love.
got h1n1 IYo O t1n1l•\ Iha! da) "
Jiu"' httlc I\ he·•
-, o g<'l 10 r<.1 ontana. G reene wi ll
ha \\' to &l't around a 49cr~ offen\l\t"
ltne \O.hrch did not allow !ht• ,\.-t rnnl"-
sota V1k1ng'>· h:agul-.1ead1 ng dcfcno;e
a \Ingle 'l.1l'k l3lil Sunday. T he ti-
foot-J. ~)'.I-pou nder. <;mall for h1\
pos111on. lo'>L 15 pound!. lilnce 1he
s1a r1 of the \C'ason by d1t't1ng.
.. I 1ricd to lo!K' some weight 10 go
for the \peed thing and It work.rd ."
(irl·enl· "><lid. "Thl· 280-pound guys I
can go around and handle it. hut the
300-pound guy\ tend 10 lay on mr a
101 . lflhl· JOl1gu)' ge t a C'law on me.
the) can ~lo"' n1c duv.·n ·•
But whill· hl' n1a y not have shet"r
s11c. he dol'li ha ve streng1h -he ca n
bench prc\li 430 pound li -to go
along w11h aggrcsSl\'C and physical
lityle of pla). 1\fter his football career
nearly ended wi th high S<·hool.
(irt'ene decided tu walk. on at
Auburn after limi11ng h1~ time to
stud )tng for tYo'O year1.
"It v.·ali an rxlremely big challr nge
for me." Greene said. ··1 always
thought I l·ould be ph)'li1cal. I always
1hough1 no one could be more physi-
t·al than me. and no one was:·
What is his all itudc':'
Grrene. v.·ho is down to earth
enough 10 sa y he is JUSI thankful for
being able 10 Ii\'<' out his dream of
pla)1ng profesMo nal foo1ball and
having a chance to reach the-Super
Bov.·I, I'> confide nt enough to think
the Ra ms can handle San Fran-
ciKo's ofTenK'.
As for past tags which lablcd lhe
Ra ms· 3S big-game losers, Gl'CC'ne
sa id this 1eam ili difl'e~nt . Grttne.
who was a rookie-when the Chicqo
Bears shul ou1 the Rams for 1he
1985 NFC Championship. said the
p~scnt Ram,. absence 1n 1 Super
Bowl will mo tivate them to want it
more than ~ 49erl.
"I think everybody stereotypes lhr
Rams I S chokcn in the bia pmc:·
G reene said ... We may hive iott bi1
pmes in the put, but I don't think
wt went in with 1s much conftclrencc
as thi& team has. We'rt 1 IOINI leam .
ft're a t01t1htr team. There'• 1 lot
of love, 1 lot of play(ullnna., a lot of tor;lh<mess.
Tbctt's no racism. Evtrybody is
the color purple, We've p tha1
Cbamsftont,bip fiediftt, Thtli I t k>t 111-..1 1han ia 1M ,... "
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•RENTALS AVAILABLE
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S5"5 938 oc.52 81N04 1 ·51 Nwpt Ben' Cal• 645-5639 *• m llAllEI• ~8-4739 or 6'5-2636 rac•••ly L • J 2BR 28.A Newpl"" Snores -~----. ---2""9""20~
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condo rfrtg d/w llp pool 2BR CONOO 2caroarage s5so mo 55 •. 4520 ..,,a1e6'5-898• •,•_4•c-s·1-0•1 •0•r·,me--r-et•&J•, Veren 1990 Es-CO·
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t83 Lexington Lane
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Broadway Mortuary.
Costa Mesa Dlrecton.
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ROSCJTTO. age 20.
born January 12. 1969
1n Bu r bank . C A.
PUMJ<t away January
6 . 111 90 w i th
Leukem ia He It
survived by h is
mother and father.
Sherry and LonN.
~llto, and ai.aier,
Tifny. all of Co.ta
Mea. CA. He attend·
ed Maranatha Chria-
t 1a n Acade my at
Calvary Chapel,
Newport Christian
H11h School, and
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AVAILA8lE FOR REVIEW THE ENTIRE TEXT IS ,...; ll)JIC( FICTTTIOUt ........ ooholk: &ewr Col!!rol to D..:1 o1 Tru.t •xeail9d by 1i8t11ng • ft'l9tl\tnif gM "'91--0. tl9Nflellryun0tr Mid ~f1MPCK1\on ....... Pi.n-YOU TAKE ACTION TO
tN THE CITV CLERK 'S OF· AVAllA8LE FOR REVIEW .... IT.&n-NT NII 8lc::oho6k: ~ .. II E .... yn M. Gllbetl •• IPnO"' t1r Mid prO'lldlng '°' ITllllp· 0..0 of TNM ~ •· f'lng O.perlm•ril '171•1 PAOTECT YOUR PROP·
FICE Of THE CrTY OF NEW· IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-'9CTlnOUI .,..... Th9 lollooitwtri; perlOfte .,. 322• E. Coul Hwy .. Coron. W(!)mM ftc::or'*i Mir ~2. tlon mMaM"• Wl'jll'lln ,,.. ~ tnd drtll-.d to ""' ... 4-3226). ERTY. ll MAV BE SOLD AT
l'OATIEACH. FICEOFTHEClTYOF NEW· MAmlTAttmNT doifla bu11Mt1 u : !)ti Mar CA 1t2'2s ¥With 1H 9, In lh9 omc. ol thl -••Y ""ZOM,ln~ und9rlilgNtt•wrin«IO.C::.-NOflCE IS HERES Y A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU Pu*"9d Ortngt CoMl PORT 8EACH. The IOllowlrig perlOft9 .,. GOTCHA SPORTSWEAR ..... ,.. On "s.it o-.i (Pub Courily R«:.Ortllir ot Mid with Ctlltorlll• ~WOf'I~· lll"a!lon ol DlfllUM tnd 0. AJRTHER GtVEH 11191 1111 N££0 AN EXPLANATION ~ "°' ~ 11, 1990 Pu~ O.iange Coat dOlng bulil'l9ll u : 3030 AlrWIY A...,,..., Cotti Ell.~ lkilfl.. Count~. •I Aec::ordet'1 in. 1.i Qi.lllllly Act (CECA). iTlll'ld 1or s.11. tnd wrlltM City COuflQll wMI hold .alld OF THE NATURE OF THE
Th129 o.itr Pilo1 JMl.llry 11, 1'190 THE FtNLSHIMG TOUCH ...... C•Uf. 92828 Pllblllhed Or•nv-Co.11 1tru"*1I No. 89-2419828, b"1 Suti~ ordlnetiOA .... In--Notice of °"'*"' tnd El«:· ~ hMrlnO In lhl City PROCEEDINGS AGAINST
---.. ---.,-.,------Tll 130 CLEANING S ERVICE. 2520 OOlc::tHI tnlern.1Uonll L P., Ollty Pllol Jtnulry 11. 1990 renon ol 1 bt-c:h Of d«9Ulf troduced on 11111 CS.y ol 0.. !Ion to S.O. Thi uncJMalgnecl Hall Counc::ll Ch1mb•11. YOU, VOU SHOULD CON·
1.w; W LI Palm• Av. •103 3030 Alrw•'f A"9flut Co.I• Th123 lript~I or~ OM!bet, 1Nl,end.ciepted c::MlllO Mid Nol\QI of 0.-3300 ~ Bouirltrd, TACT A LAWYER. A~. Clllt 1t2eO I ....... C.111. 92626 • or the obll91tl0fll MC:t.11'9<1 on 11th di)' ot J1nU1ry. 1990. ltult tnd a.ctlon TO 5911 10 ~ SMc::h. CA 92663. On 112•/llO •• 10:00 o\,M. fllOrli.::-....... [---_ _,_-~---,-ICE---·[ Trls.h• lrnn Kautz., 2520 Tiii• bulln••• +• c::on· lh11•b'f, lnclud!ng thl t AYES. COUNCll MEM-be r«0rded In 1111 c::ouniy 1tlhl hourot7:30pm.,on FOFIECLOSUAECONSUlf -
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T"9 kll0wlng per_,,. -II()-_ M ~--_ Tnl• bu1in911 11 con· t n1 r•Qi•lri nt c::om -ltmber 2!1, 1Nlt, u RI-HAAT , STRAUSS DATED: Jariuary 2, 1990 pit« lnt.,•llMI f)9r1on1 purautnl to Deed ol Tri.Ill. ~-•: llCi" OF PETn10N dllClld by. an lfldlvklU9! ~ lo Tr.rtMci bull-K._ c::ord1<'1 ln1tr11m•nl No. NOES. COUNCIL MEM· AM I fl IC AN "I· "'IY llj)Pel' Md be ~a Rec::ord«I Ofl 03110113 11
OAKS CON· TO ADMlfl9TEA Th• r1g111r1n1 com-,,_. und..-the !k;:tltlou1 l'M:TITIOUI ....... 89-513639, Wil l SELL AT BEAS NONE COllVFl'MICI &lllvtel&. 1r..ori If you c::n1l19n91' 11'111 OOC::Ument flO. &3-102167, of
DOMIHIUM ASSOCIATES.• ESTATE OF "'*"'*' 1o If.,,...:\ buM· ~ l\llM or n•mM l'Ali9 ITATI_,,,. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ABSENT COUNCIL MEM-lite .. Al ..... Trwttos, 9t': projllc::l In eour1. ~ m1~ be Ofllel91 Aec0ta11n !hi ott\QI
C8lltor"'8 llmh.a Partner-MARY F. KJE~ ,._, una.r 1111 llctlOoYI lillted ~ on· o.oemti.r TM lollowlng Plf'lonl 11e HIGHEST BtDDEA FOR BERS COX ......... ~ ..... 11t•111t Mmlt9d lo r1l11ng only lhOM ol the P«:on:ter of 0...-.gt
llllp, 5!20 ~ Drf¥e, MAR bollnut "'me or l'lamM 20.1979 do6nQbu.ii-1u· CASH,l1wtulmon9'{0l lhl MAVOlt "UTHllLVN $.id ... ..W. be c::on· -..yovor~.iM Counly,Cllllorl\lt.ex.c::uted ~ a..ctl, C..,t ltlMO .. y !Isled •bo~e on Jtrn;My !!, Joli! Coopei, C EO GOTCHACO, 3!130 A1n11tay Unlllld St1tn. or 1 c::uhlef'I "--UMMllli auct..:1 ~: AMERICAN RE· r•Llld 11 tnt pi.1bllc:: hllflng by. STEVEN Fl. FOX ANO
Aegll °"llopmen1 Com-,,.f,._LSEOAllOEHCE. ,1 Kl51~ 1990 Thll it.llemenl wlS tiled A--. Cot:t1 ~-C•Lil c::neck ct11wn ori lll"f bM*, CITY CLERK WANDA E. CONVEYANCE SERVICES. dncribecl In thi1 notice or in MARILYN J . FOX. HUS-
peny. • C•llfomLI c::orpor· ......, "' ,.,.. Tris.hi Kautz wilh tlll Coul\l'f Clerk ol Oi-9211211 c::111d11 un!On. or $1vlft91 Ind RAGGIO INC .. 711 Lido P•k Dr ...... wrltt.n eorr~ ~· SANO ANO WIFE AS JOINT
•Uon, 5120 CerTIPUI Dr1 .... ; To .. P!i1S9. T/\ll tllttlfn«lt w11 filed "'(le County on o.e.mMr Go1en1 lnltwn11lon11 L P . loll\ 1sM>c::l•llorl domk:lled THE ENTtAE TEXT IS Newpart 8eaefl. CA 92613 llY9fed lo 11'4 Cily 11, or pnor TENANTS Will SELL AT
P.O. lox TDllO. Nitwi>Otl ..,_........ (NIMoN. w•lh 1ne County Cleflt. ot Ot-21, \Qll9 3030 A1rw•r Aver>u11, Co.ta WI tnl1 '111•. 1N P<t'flll>hl 1t AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW \714\ 876-5"48 to. 1111 public .._,Ing, PUBLIC AUCTION TO T11E
Bwtl, Celit. Heell-2101 m•itent Cf9CMCn. Md ... , County on Jariu.ry 5. F .. 1HO MMI, C•lll, 92626 the !tml ot .. ie. 1ll11ghl, Utlt IN T11E CITY CLERK'S OF· PubMlhld Dr~ Co1s1 WANDAl.RAGOtO,CIT'J HIGHEST 8100ER FOR
A•trll l it• ll'l l V•1ne1 ~ 'lll'IO ,,.,. 1tll0 Publllh<td Orlngt Co.Ill This 1Ju1l~s1 11 con· Ind 1nlllfe1! held I>'{ In, 11 FICEOfTHECITYOFNEW-DtilyPILotJ1nu1ry 4. 11, 111, CL.Pl*i, CITT Of" NllW· CASH. (p1y1Dle 11 11me of
COft'lpeny, • Connec:tlcut c#•a• bit In....._, II f4Un7 Diiiy Pilol Janulfy 4. 11, 18. OVc::ltld b)I: I limit-.:! 1>1r1fl!lf-Tn..is!M , In 1n1T r•1I prQPlrty PORT BEACH 19ll0 F'OltT MACH .... 1n l.wful mon.y or thl
c::orptlf'Mlon, City Plaoc::8, 185 .... Of ..... Of bcllft. Publiit\9<1 Orsng.t Cout 25 1990 lhlp 11111111 II\ .. 1a Counlt and Pubti.ned 0<&n91 CO.II Tno!O Publllhed Orl"9t1 Coul Unlled S11111! •l THE
A1yluin Sir•!. H1rtlord, ol: MARV F . i<IES .ria Di lly P+lo! Ja nu")" 1 1. 111. ' tn..OOJ The r•g11tr•l\I com-St111.0eser1bedulOllowl 01lly Pllol J•nv11ry 11, 1990 0 1ll)IP1lo1 J1nu1ry 11. 199() FRONT ENTRANCE TO
Corwlec:tlcut Oll15e MARY Ft..OAEHCE ICIES 25. Ft brvary 1. 1990 meneotd to l•1ri1ae1 bu91· Loi 11 of Trtc::! 11!M, In Th131 Pl8JC N011Cl Th 1211 SUITE 205 !SECO ND
Tiiis b111ln••t 11 c::on· A PETITPON 119 bloet'i Th..012 •-II' NQTlC[ ne.s vnOe< !hi foct 111ou1 1nt Cit~ ol C~I• Mtsa, FlOOFO. 171102 IAVINE. ~ by: • QW«al P•rl· Mid by JANE IC!ES r~ buslnell ntme or n1mes County 01 Or1roge, Slate 01 "8.K: fll()fte[ NOTICI! Of BLVD . TUSTI N. CA 92680 '*"""' · HOPPEFI In r. ~ "8JC NQTIC( I(.._ !lltec above 0<1. F•Dru1ry 4, C•lllornia, IS P8f m1p 111. AVAILAMJT't' Of l"\BJC flKITlC( •ll r1ghl, 111i. arid 1nt1rnt
Th• r•gl11 r1nt com-CourtolCalikltniL fW" •teT"IOUllU ... ll 11186 c::orded lnboolt37 ~11 KU471 ....._.ALRIEPOftT i;orw9)'9d 10 snd n°"' fteld
menoed to trM ACI Dutl-of OR~. OflAJtGf COUNTY HA .. ITATEllENT JOI'! CQOPe!'. CE 0 iana 1:2' or M11oc::e11~1 ITATE•NT CW Pur•u•nl to Secllol'I FtCTITIOUI .UIMSS toy 11 uridtr Uld Deed ot
-under 11'19 l'lc::lltlou• THE PETITION SUF'tUDCMt COURT This lil tement WIS hl&a M~1. lf'I 11\e office of Int A•ANOONlllNT OF 6104(dl ol Tne lnl•n•f ~v · NA• STATl•NT Trull II\ Int property lilu· ~ ntwne or n•me1 ,.... lhltl JANE KIES 700 Chtlc:: c .... ., aJ~ :::s1 :'"°"1 .,, wllh 11'4 County Clerk of Or-COlil\IY Rtc::ordei ot UICI UH Of" FICTJTIOUS ..,..,. eooe. flOtk:e l• l">tw•by The lollo'flllng per'&Ofll •• ,, 11ea In .. Id County. Cth·
N9ted abovl °"· .Nly :2'S, HOPPER bl llPPOiflled • Or.*"' Q.lWQ 30 11\Qe County on 0.C.e mbtlr Covn1y .u...:aa NAMl g1,,.,., lhll lfle •nn\Ull fll)Of1 1'olno ~IS' tornl1. ttetc::rlbtng 1111 lar!d 1"9 pef'fONI r...,.n•!Ne lo ... ,,.... . 30 Al...,.ly Av· 21. 1919 Tt>e sirH 1 adctr .. 1 or The lollowlno pe<90nl tortflefl.Ul .-..rerid9<1 No-H0PP"S S PORTSWEAR th9<•on ..,_, _.,. ... -.... eriue. Cos11 Men Calo! F •-E ... CA. '2101 1128:2'0 '4123t Olhe< rommon <let<QnlllOf'I ,,, .... •IMl""°"9d ll>e U!HI or ...... bet 30, IHll ol OA\llD AND EOUIPM NT. 21115 PARCEL 1
TNt ,,.,.,,...,, was flied tflltT~< PETIT..-...' PttitlOf\ef MARK ANDRE Goteni lntern•loonlll L p , Publl1r.ed 0•1ng.e Co1s1 ol tne reat propllfl1 heiein-tr111 f,,;:11tiou1 Bulll\ets S ASCHER, M D CHARI· C1Sl41 S1 . N-port Biiich, Lot S<1 of Traci NO 1162!1.
witlllN CountyClerk o!Or-""" ......, EB C 011tyP1lotJ1nu11ry• 11 111, above d e5cr •be0 11 Name SOUTHLAND CAR TABLEFOUNOATION.1prl-C1UI 9:2'&60 llf)9•m1pfllld 1n 8ook3411, ~ (;()f,ln1y Ofl Oee.m!Mlr mo: fie dK:9dlrif1 ALRL N A H DE SE "'''"cl,.....ay Averi,ue Colla 25, 1990 purpo1!&et to be •61 Flowe< CARE. 1835 Whltoe• A,.., v111l0Und1llon.i.1v11llbll Sllpl'lttn M Cooto. 291S p .... 411·50 1netv9IV9 ol
'. '... --· ' "''· •sponaenl N! MIM, 1Jtl 9262 f~ 002 c · s -e ' t. ~ lo PfOM"t MELAN IE ALLENBACH fhll bullness ,5 c:On-,.,. SlrMt. Cost• Met• C111. Building A·6. Co111 Me11. 11 tri. lound111on·1 Pfll\c::ip1\ ISSll I · porl e.c::n. M•SG•ll1ne ous MIPI. r1-
Publilh9a O._,!'= T~ Wll Md ... , CDClcll c ... No 0:2'99373 dueled b'f 1 hmr!ttd pa!lner------------[IO•nll C1!11 9:2'617 otl\c• lor lnlpec::tlOfl during Calil 9:2'11eD cord1 of Or l"Qe Counly. -..,... •• 8Yllilbte lot IUMMONI •hip Tne undl•l•gned 0•1· Tne f<C\<t<oos 6uS•l\&ll regular buM,_1 hou11 trom Th11 t:ou11ne '1 11 con· Clllf0<ni1
09ity Piiot o.e.m1:1er 'l1 , 211. ••~In.,...,._ NOTIClJ Vou "-" ..., tne reg•tlrsni com · 1 ___ rllll~=IC~llO~_J_IC"E ___ 11:1111m1 all l•1D1!11y lo• sny +n· N1fl'ltl reler•eci to 1r>ove w11 9 1 m 10 4 pm Dy •nr auctlld D~ )o•nt venture RE s ER V!N G u N T o
IQ89,J1nU1ory •. 11• !990 ........ n. dee._ ,,....need 10 trins.KI Dusi-c:orrec1oe11 •n U•O 11ree1 hied m 011ng.e COunly Ofl e1t1Zt1nwtio req11ont1 itW1thln Tn• •eg111r1nt com-GRANTOR 111 ...,c;ee110<1
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l 05JO•~ the lonfor tton Mklw !llSIJ •UllNl:SI NAME w•!hOUt w11r11'tr e en 91 C1J.lorl\ll, Newport S.tc::n, ollle911 loelt9d 1t 2Q1 Clvoc lilted 1bov1 on NIA Art •c:le XIII. Sec!IOlls II lfld 7 NOTJC OF p under fie lndepitndenl m• . Joel'"'---•. CEO The lollowing per ions 1mp1iea. <eg1rd1 -Ct !1I 9:2'llllO Center Or1W E•SI, S1n11 Slept>en Cooi. ol 1ne O.C.L111!1Qn ot Co,.....
To •OMINISTEA ~lion °1 E..... 11 10U w•l h 10 -"' the Id· fk'' -,,,,•m•-• ••• ,,, _ _. nive •bandoned tne 11'°' 01 MSS!On, °' , rn11 bu11.-1 •••. cOl'I-Ana, CA 112702 Tn11 1111emen1 11o1s hie<! nan11. COl'Gill0fl1 •od Re· ... Ad (Thill •Vlhorily .. '«I ol I n lltO<f\lly In 1n11 '" " ""'tn1 F•<:lll!OVS Bu1+ne11 dlK T ptlnci?ll nntneC I Cle<"~ !Or
ESTATE OF: ..., "-per90l"\af miner rou snou1a do ilO •,,,,.nn1fltc...".'.:",,"',r_c~~~o..,,. N•me THE FINAL TOUCH 'c0,:!~'ty•~v• T~::t,i~~ hllld tl'.I ~ .. Ion .~~=~· ;nge Cou~yn~ ~~ ~=~•,:!;;::•t!:;n ~~ 8088YlYN rep--IAW. 10 .... promptly ilO 1n1t you• wrll· ~· "._. .. ,. CLEANING SERVICE ~020 1 191111 -•-
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MARINEZ be llippc*t1ild M A HEARING °" .... pellllOn con<:e<nll\Q your Calif 92860 •*County °" Jlf\ul ry S ,....,I. 9J: D. J. Morgt.1, ti• Namt GOTCHACO. 30JD IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· PRQPERTY. 11 '-'"Y BE min!l'lg. e•ptOflng, aod ope!· ~ ~·M kl pe~liori w• N hll'd Oft miuo~ II ~ou fa•I to rile a 6e•noee B H9!1e•n1ro and 1 Pr••ldenl, 1•00 Noflll Alrw•yAvenue Cos!IM'"8 NATION OF TH E N"TURE S0t.D AT A PU9UC SALE If' •ting ll'te<ll!Of 1no "°"11\Q 1n ildllW .. 1 ..... of Fetln.rlf)' 1, !IKIO et 1 •5 ,.,pons.a ,..11n1n 30 oays of John B Heflern1n. CO· PublllMl!d O•ange Coast •oMw1y, SI.Iii• 100, Sant• Gahl 926211 OF THE PROCEEDING YOU NlEO AA and remOVlng tne .. ..,. l•om
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A HEARING Ofl fie 700 CNiC "'c.n• 0riv9 ::·.:.~!:,'t;,!.' ~~ '~::::;~:~ l1eUern1n Rovoc&Dle Trull 2!1. Fttb•ulry I. l990 171•) t5).4110 N1me •ele•red lo IDO'o'e w11 SHOULD CONTACT A LAW -NA TUAE Of' rHE •nc::lva•l\Q ~,;. ngn\ to wl'UO-pe.,,. .. be hll'd on W"'· 5-nW ANa. CA taul1mayt>eenlllfedi1ndtt>e Gllld 111151811 . ' Tn·Ol3 Pub111hed Or11n911 Co•st hied in O•ange County on YER MOTICIEOf PROCEEDING AGAIMST sloe:• or direc11ori111~ d•~• ~ 11. 1980 • t ·45 92701 eourlm•yenlllflJUdgment W11m1 V Burnet! 1na 0 111y P1tot J1nu11y 11 18 M ••Ci'I 15, 1988 fll E TillUITU'ISAlE YOU. YOU Sl--IOUlC I nd mine lrom 1..-d• ot!'tef
P700.M. ~ .. ~c,!~ ..... ~ IF VOU OBJECT. TO coniainlng ,ni1.1n<:!•vl 0, Jonn B Ht1rl1rn1n Co· 2!1. 1990 NO F3l~lllll T.S. NO. a-.. GOH7ACT A LAWYER. 1n1n tnGM hert111\11bOY9 de·
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.. QtWl1inQ Of,_ p8lrti0n. ob!ICIOns .. 111 _!ht COu1 and tuc:n Ol/let rellf!f •I mt~ Newp0<1 Betc::M Cai•l 92660j FICTITIOUI •UllNE88 KU-472 Cahl 112660 the •ru 591 asoae !Of c.oo-o-.-n by 1 -4-or ,_ 1Ct1Dtlll and to bol!Offt tuc::n -thoulr:f~ • h Nlore 1119 hNi""!I Yo...r begianted t:lyl"ec:ouf! Tt>e !CJ.I 1nvest,,_,1s. Ltd 1 NAMIEITATlMIENT FICTITIOUS•UllME.SI Ml Koldlngs lnc; <:lo duCl•ng Trullff"I Sales. c•ldtt ~noon.or ict>eo.o,..." wh•PllOCk Of dlrttel+onally
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.. "" ~ bK vu A Xii.MINE AOOl'TION Jonn B t-111!le•n•n 1nge Covn1~ on Dec:ember Ing& Counly on Dllcembtlf c::ordllf 0~ "1d Count~, 11 -llf•J •ec:urld try ine OMO ot 0 Kl ',.. or 1 -mane. .,.... t. ..... 1hlt ... kepi by h co.i11 N (Sic. 2M Tnii 1111......,1 was l•le-0 13_ 1989 12. t9119 A.cord« 1 lnll•ument No ft'JAI, -lrll••r llr>O t.ltt munily Antttnn• Telev•S>On M8olld..,_. -.. •• 1 pef"«H! Ct.fl eoctit) ••-•·-n PllllJC fllOTtCE 811-41211S, by •111son of • ,-,.. ,. __ • _ _, System t l\d 11141 •.gn1 to · r-~ · !he C II! HO AMSf7 with tne County Cler~ DI Or· _...,, ..._. ·-"--· ..--· I d 1 I MAY EXAM-..:'"'*'" lft . .sa.'9, A · 4 1onQ41 Coun1y Ofl Dec.tlmbe< PuDllll'>ed Of1nge Co111 Pub111n&et Or1nge Co111 D<...:h0<,,..,autlmplyrnen! in tne nOlll{1I. ·~. ~ ef\., upon 111 prapery D
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fior ....... ol .......... 1nd MICHAEL S HAWN 0.I~ Piiot Dec8mDtll' 2l. 211. TO PfltOTllCT VOUfl "'°"" recordMI AUQIJll 1•, t9119. -l• 1he 1-ol 1,,_ t11ri•l11r ""' 11me. OtoY!Md. Na11m r. .... Of of Sty ptlftion or &RYEN tQ8 ·January 4· 1 1. 1990 ,, ___________________ .. l"TY.fTMAYN IOl.D AT •• Rtc::O'O...'s 11i11r11men1 lftit ... pu6toc.°' ot ,,,_ Noioc. ~. lhtt 11141•-e<c:l .. ol
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Of d '"' pelloft Of ~ ~ Codt. A To STEVEN ROBERT Pt.a.IC fllOTICE TRADE or THE NAT\.IRll OF T.,.. THE HIGHEST BIODER FOR -"'.., 119 "'...,.on ,,,. G••nlee"I 1t11M)fl1ble u .. -" Iii ~ WI ~I llot !oecl.r NoCic9 BRYEN PJllOCl!l!OINQ AGAIN IT CASH. l.wtul monty ot the -, ol H!! 1na erijoym•nr of .. Id pr°".
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for data on
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The Alliance for Food and Fiber
has established an 800 hotline that
consumers can phone toll-free to
receive 1nformat1on on food safety
iss ues.
The hotline can be accessed by
phoning 1/800-266-0200. Con -
sumers dialing this number will
find a bulleti n board of subjects to
select including such topics as eat-
ing fi ve fruits and vegetables a
day, tips on safe f.ood preparation.
and advice on...-a1'"healthful diet.
Jn addition. calkrs may leave a
message to obtain an answer to a
partic ular question they may have
on food safety. food production o r
nutrition. .
"Consumers have indicated
confusio n about and an inability
to obtain factual answers to ques-
tio ns o n food safety," said Wade
Whitfield, alliance chairman.
.. Our hotline allows us to provide
the most up-to-date information
to consumers while at the same
time &iving them a quick response
mechanism for their specific que~
lions.''
The alliance was formed in 198 1
to serve as a coalition of orpniza-
tions active in the food productio n
and· distributio n industry.
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Traditional French
classic given new life
\\ho sa~s ~ou can·1 1mpro'e on
a good thing·)\\ 1th <,oml.' 1magina-
11on and rrcat1\I.' flair. ~ou can
updatl' and perc;unalt1c an~ recipe
Taki.' poJChl·d pears. that tra-
d1t1onal frcnch de-;sert. for in-
stance. Instead of poaching pearo;
in burgand~ .,..1ne. tr) 1infandel.
thl' trend' nc.,.. blush wine. Ncstk
a \mop 1;f tr) Zinfandel Sorbet 1n
thl· rwar hJh c<,. drink with the
poar h 111[1. ., ) ru r . ,1 ntl you ha \'e an
ekg.ant dl'''l'rt 1h:it''I l'lound to
1mprl·sc;.
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l rl.'atc a fan that <.urrounds tht·
c;orlx't for a 1rul ~ '>cn<;at 1onal prco;-
cntal1on
We call thl\ crl·a11on Z1nfandel
Sorbet "1th Poal hed Pea~ The
ho-;1 "111 lo' l' 11. tx·cauo;e 11 can he
prt·part>tl a <la' or two ahead. then
asSl.'mblcd JUSt hcforc serving.
Thi.' sccn·t 1o; 1n the unflavored
gclaun -the 1ngred1cnt that gives
sorbctc; and fruit ices their smooth.
cream' tnture. (ielatm also al-
lows the sorbet to hold tts sh~pe
longer. instead o f melting int a
puddle . .\ nd ) ou ·11 lo ve the su tie
f)a voro; of Ltnfandel and pears mm-
gJed to this dessert.
Your guests will ht honored that
~ou s~:ncd this contemporary ver -
sion of a classic. They'll be waitina
1mpat1cntl} for your next invita-
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ZINF ANDEL SORBET
WITH POACHED PEARS
Zhtfudel Sorbet
l envelope aaflavored 1elatta
a,., e11p cold water
·~ cup su1ar
I ''' c.ps wlalte Zlafudel wiH
I caa (5 ~ onces) pear .ectar
In medium sauce pan, sprinkle
un fla,ored gelatin over cold
water. let stand I minute. Stir
O\ er low heal until gelatin is com -
pie te I~ dissolved. about 3
minutes tir an sugar until dis-
soh ed. then stir in remaining in-
gredients Po ur into 9-inch square
baking pan. freeze 3 flours or until
firm
W ith electnc m ixer of food pro-
ccs or. beat m ixture until smooth.
Return to pan: freeze 6 houn or
until fi rm. Serve in Poached Pean
dnzzlcd W1lh Poached Pear syrup.
If desired. make S lengthwite
cuts in each pear. almost 10 stem,
and fan o n plate. Garnish, if de-
sired, with frcth minL Makes 8
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ina f'retb fllb for dinner, now'1 the for IS minutes. oven for 2S to )0 minutes or until mouth, supr. and pepper. Micro-~ime! ~i~ more and more intJiau-Arranac fish into 4 indjvidual fish flakes easily. wave on High ( 100 percent) pe>wer
ana vanetaes of filb available, there IZ~unce bakina dishes. Top each Toa1&ed Fre.c~ CllleeM Brea4: fori7 minutes. stimng once durin&
arc lots of wty reasons to add fish with beans. Pour sauce evenly In small bowl. combine 2 table-cooking.
to your quick-dinner menus. over fish. SprinkJc cheese and spoons olive oil and Va teaspoon Blend in fish and beans; cover ~cditerrancan Red Snapper is a olives over sauce. Bake in pepper. Brush into 8 slices (112-inch with wax paper and microwave on
pnme example of how easy it is to preheated 375 degree oven for 20 thick) French bread. Arrange on High (100 percent) pe>wcr for S
dress up simple fie fillets. If red min~tes or until fish Oakes easily. baking sheet; sprinkle with If• cup minutes. Uncover: stir. Sprinkle
snapper is not currently available, ScrV!"'fttitb Toasted French Cheese grated Parmesan cheese. Broil 3 to cheese and olives over sauce.
try subsituting other whitefish var-Bread. Makes 4 servings. 5 inches from heat until lightly Microwave oo High ( 100 percent)
ieties, such as flounder, catfish, •Note: Fresh green beans may browned. pe>wer for additional 3 to S
scrod, shark, sole, halibut, or or-be used in place of frozen. Microwave DirectJon1: In 1 x minutes or until fish flakes easily.
ange roughy. Prices vary among Precook beans 3 to 4 minutes in I I-i nch microwave-safe dish, Serve with Toasted French Cheese
these fish durina the year, so if you boiling water: drain well. To microwave onfon in oil on High Bread prepared according top
arc flexible, you can take advan-prepare fish in a 7 x 11-anch ( 100 percent) pe>wer for 2 minutes. above directions.
tage of the best baraains when r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__:.--------------,;__---------------you 'rc shopping.
To select the freshest catch, look
for fillets with a moist, lustrous-
looking appearance. If fish is pack-
ed in a tray, avoid packages with
cloudy or off-white-colored liquid.
If you can. press the flesh with
your finger: it should feel firm and
bounce back when touched.
This Spanish-style recipe can be
made quickly in the oven or
microwave with the help of Con-
tadina whole peeled tomatoes,
packed fresh in their own juice. In
addition. th e tomato sauce
provides JUSt the right vine-
ripencd flavor. vi vid red color and
perfect consisten cy to the sa uce. A
touch of vermouth and caye nne. af
desired. adds spunk.
If you're serving th is to guests.
or are interested in cooking ahead
for a famil y dinner, consider as-
sembling the sauce in advance.
Just before baking. layer the fish
fillets with the sauce in individual
au gratin dishes: top with green
beans. fe ta cheese. and ripe oli ves.
Bake only until th<.' fis h flakes
easil> ~ath a fork.
Sene this ethnic da sh wath
steamed n n.' if you lake, and
Toasted French Cheese Bread.
crusty wath olive oil and grated
Parmesan cheese.
MEDITERRANEAN
RED SNAPPER
I tablespoon olive oil
112 cup chopped onion
13 • cups (14 lfl -ounce can)
whole peeled tomatoes, un-
drained
1 cup (8-ounce can) tomato
sauce
•;, cup dry vermouth
~.. teaspoon sugar
" teaspoon cayenne pepper
(optional)
1 poud red snapper fillets. cut
into I-inch pieces
I cup cut frozen green beans
uncooked•
I cap (4 ounces) crumbled feta
cheese
a... cup (%.ZS-ounce can) sliced
ripe oUves, drained
Toasted French Cheese Bread
(recipe follows )
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sautt.' onion for J to 4 minutes. or
until tender. Cut up tomatoes: stir
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Poached Pears
% cups wblte Zinfandel wine
3t, cup sugar
I tablespoon lemon jalce
4 medium Anjou or Bartlett
pears, halved and cored
In large skillet. thorough!)
blend wine , sugar and lemon
JUice. Add pear hal ves. cut side
down and simmer covered 15
minutes or until pears are tender.
Remove pears and chill.
Cook remaining liquid. un-
covered. over medium-high heat
10 minutes or untal liquid is re-
duced by half: chill. Makes 8 pear
ha vlcs and about I cup pear
syrup. 131 calorics per serving.
Hint: One bottle (750 ml) white
Zinfandel wine is enough to make
this entire recipe.
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Cholesterol as necessary for
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HDLs: Hiah-dens1ty lipe>pro-
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carry cholesterol away from the
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fashion critic Mr.
BlackweU, who has ril)Oed into the wantrobn of
celebrity ftefdom for three decades, put LaToya
Jeckton atop bis wont-dressed roll call Wednes-
day becaust he considcn her mort freak than biker chic.
.. ln leather and chains, she's Cher for the
1990s." said the outspoken oracle of style ... I( I
had her faoe and body I'd stay in bed all day."
The acid-1on1ued critic aJso Ouna 1989
fashion darts at Roseanne Barr, Demi Moore
K.im Basioter. Prinects Anne. Emily Lloyd, Cher:
Daryl Hannah and Paula Abdul and. in a tic for
10th. Madonna and Sandra Bernhard.
"The finaJisls were a parade of -terrors that
make The Joker in 'Batman' look positi vely
conservative by comparison." said Blackwell.
"Ninety-nine percent of these people could be
mistaken for a baglady."
The year's uncontested fashion frump. how-
ever, was Grace Jones: "Danh Vader's S&M
fantasy an a manian birdcage."
.
"Batman's" Bas1flltr was a "puacUna peep.show
(who) ~hould be banished to the betcave."
Princess Anne was reduced to .. lumpy,
dumpy and frumpy.'' Cher to a ••bq of tauooed
bones in a sequ1Mcd slin~t. .. Hannah to a
"Vegas Venus on steroids,' Abdul to a "fashion
IYPIY (who) dances in the liaht {and) drcua in
the dark. .. and Madonna-Bernhard to .. the Mutt
and Jeff of MTV: vampy, trampy , .. and cartoon
campy." ..
Blackwell also had something &OOd to say.
His Top 10 list of Fabulous rashion lndc-
pen~ents included firsrlady Barbara Bush, Geena D~v1s, l v~~a Trump, Anaela Lansbury , British Pn~e Minister Margaret Thatcher, Liza Min-
nelh. Barbara Walters, Tina Brown, Princess
Diana and Jacqueline Onassis.
Special barbs were aimed at Barbra Streisand
and Bette Midler. perennial Blackwell favorites
"'ho have been on his worst-dressed list so often
the) are now hfeume holders of the dishonor. Blackwell. whose real name is Richard Syl-
van Selzer. held court at his we ll-appointed
Hancock Park home to unveil the 30th annual
Worst-Dressed Women list.
Television's Barr was zinged as a "bowling
alky reJeCt," former brat-packer Moore was "a spandc11cd ·!IJ1ehtmarc on Willie; (\tr,.,., ... :inrl
""We don't have any star-status people any-
more -the Elizabeth Taylors." he said. "Poor
Bette Midlcr. she's helpless. Why bother? And
Barbra treisand. she's on some kick fo r visual
self-destruction.
"I don't know ho"' she has a mirror in the
house."
M r. Bl•clcwell holds pllotos of GrK•
Jones and LaToy• J acllson who
m•d• his 10 worst-d ressed ltst.
Law bars frogs from leaping into California
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State of-
ficials sa)' the giant toothy frogs
from Cameroon that a Washington
man wants to enter an Calaveras
Count} ·s annual frog JU mp are
barred b) la"' fro m being 1mponcd
into California.
.. nder thl' Fish and Game code.
those ~pec1es are considered un-
desirable and proh1b1ted from 1m-
pon:· said l..cnn > Cla\ec1lla. a
~pokc~man for the state Fish and
Game Depanment. "It's JUSt not a
simple matta of him hnnging them
across the state line. He has to get
the appropriate permits from the
appropriate agencies .. and we
"'ouldn't be in clined 10 issue them
for that purpo~ ··
.\n1mal collector .\nd) J. Kof-
fm an of Seank. Wa!>h . ha~ 10
African Goliath frogs. and 1n Ma~ he
"'ants to l'ntc.-r them an the Frog
Jumping Jub1k e at Angels Camp. a
small l'Ommunll\ in the Sierra Ne-
\adJ foothi lls about 150 miles cast
of ~an Fran( 1sco.
The frogs weigh eight to 12
pounds and are 3 feet long. and ha1.·e
small sharp teeth. "Which worries
C ala\ eras County Fair officials. who
fear the amph1b1ans ma) leap off the
stage and into a patron's lap. The)
al'>O behe\e the .\fncan frogs "'ould
unfairl ) defeat the domestic 'a net).
Fair oflin als are scheduled to con-
si der the issue toda) at a closed-door
mce11ng 1n C'alavera!> Count).
Koffman said he hopes to enter
his huge frogs in the contest. dcsp1tt
thl' \talc's apparent oppos111on
"It'<, completcl~ absurd.'' he said.
"l"'e bec:n a ltcensed 1mponer an
th is rountr~ probahl) longer than
the'·' e been bureaucrats and I can
td l. )OU 1ha1·., complctel) absurd.
"\\ hrn push comes to shove. 11
.ill.':l)S "'orks out." Koffman said.
.. E.,cn 1f thl'rl' "'as a law. th e go"-
er]lor of California '*Ould help out"
ht.•cau'c of thl· pubhc1t\ generat rd.
he ...:11d
The 7 1 -~l·ar-old frog Jump wa s
1n\p1rl·d h~ a !Vtark Twain <1hon
<;tor)
Life partners out of step on dance floor
DE~R ANN LANDERS: Mv wife
IS a terrific Pl'r$On. She excels '"
almo-.1 CH'f)th1ng. Her one area of
deficil·ncy 1s ballroom dancing.
I'm not bragging when I sa) I'm
an e~celknt dancer Women often
ask me to dance with them. But I
cann~t dance "'ith my wife .
"Charlo11e" hold s her head in thl.'
"rong pos111un and her left arm 1s
hke a 10-lon "'eight on m) right
shoulder. Good dann•r\ glide along.
taking hon10ntal steps. Charlo11c
prefers to do her o"' n thing. Instead
of follo"'1ng ml.'. she leads.
P.S. When I told Charlo11e I "'as
wnt1ng to )OU fo r help I was rchl'"ed
to find that shl· "'as not at all uJXCI.
-MR FOX fROT. HIGHL.\NO
PARK. ILL.
DEAR MR. TROT: I bo~ you
"'on't be ups~:I to learn that Charlot·
tr "ro te to ml' 100 Ht're 1s her
letter.
DEA R .\r-.N I ANDERS: M) hus-
ba nd 1s a l.'11nderfu l man 1n all
respect<; e\lept o ne. '-' hcne' er ""e go
llOHOSC'Ol'I·.
narsday, Jan. l l
TA URUS ( ·\pril 20-Ma ~ 201: Tnp.
proJCll that 1'i pm tponed will boom-
erang 1n 'our ta,or Oon't equate
dcla\ \1.ith t.kfcat. You should he
sa>1ng. ·Tm glad 10 ha'c 11mc to
think 11 mer"' .\notha Taurus fig-
Url''> prom1 nen 1I~
GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junc 20): Lunar
pos1t1on highlights location. d1s-
tnbu 11on. ab1li1~ to obtain nec.-ded
materi al Be !>Clcct1H'. refuse to be
caJokd into mal.ing snap decm on.
Clo'iC' rclatl\C declares. "I am on
)our '>Ide -1h1 \ 11me•··
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22)· Spot-
hght on po"'cr. auth ont). timing.
hunch that pa)S d1 v1dcnds. Fcchn~s
of affection. lo' e will be returned 1n
abundance. You'll not onl) be no-
ticed. )Ou'll be de-;1gnatcd star quah-
1)'.
LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Long-
rangc prospects are clarified. You'll
become a"' arc of d1rec11on. purpose.
moti\c. Y-ou might be saying. "At
last I kno"' wh}' I am here~" Love
relationship intensifies. Aries 1n-
voh ed.
dancing he end'> up mad because he
doc,n't hh · thl.' "'a) I dance.
I cnJO~ dancing bu t I don't takl· 1t
a' ')(,"n oush 3\ nn husband He
in'>1\t\ on g;" n~ me '1e,so n\. tells me
ho"' to hold m) head. what 10 do
"'tth m' arm'>. do 1h1s. don't do 1ha1
It ta l.c\ all the fun out of 1he e'l'·
n1ng
I ha'e danted \'Ith man\ men
through the ~car\. and no OOl' ha'i
n n rnmpla1m·l1 In foct. r 'c l:x·en
tolJ that I'm " good dancer But
"'ht·nc' l'r nH hu.,ba:-1d and I dann·
togl·thl·r "'c ~·nd up aqwing.
I lo' c 1h1' man dcarl> and "'oulJ
1 · .. -.
VIRGO ( o\ug. 23-Scpt. 22 ): Full
!'ttoon aspect emphasizes creat1 v1t~.
)t) k . chance to h11 financial Jackpot
Strc~c; onginalit). make fresh "itart.
d1~pla ) sclf-<onfidence. You'll suc-
Cl'S'>full) rnntact persons an high
place-;
LIBRA (~pt. 23-0ct. 22): Ignore
and1\ 1dual who 1s 1ns1p1d. vapid.
Emphasize qualit~ of life. ambition.
1dcah sm. Take a stand. fight for
cau~ that 1s right. Lunar pos1t1on
spotlights displa). promotion. \how-
mansh1p .
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Ex-
pand horizons. look beyond the im-
mediate. rcaliLe love relat1onsh1p
could last despite.-obstacles. Focus
on change. travel. vanety. discovery.
Elements of umin luck ride with
FRESH FISH & PASTA SPECIALTIES
COCKTAILS
;
appreciate an) suggestions ~ou
might ha'c or: ho"' 1 • .>:Jhe 1h1.,
prohkm. It rcall~ has caused a lot of
truubk in our mamagl'. -TWO
L[FI FEET'1
DEAR FEET: You two need an
imparllal third party to mediate this
small war. I suggest a dance instruc-
tor.
Take a few lessons together and
Jet the instructor dedde where your
arms should be and how you should
bold your head. Since the inability to
dance together seems to be causing
so muc.-h troubl e in your marriage.
lessons would be well worth tbe
time and money .
• • • D l-\R \\.\. l \\.l>fR\ \h
probkm " m' \On "Hrul e" l.'l'l~h~
at kj\I J S() ('\Jund' and 1c; hcaJ l·d
for -l(l<l lfr l.l'l'P' gl·ll 1ng falter anJ
falll'L althuugh he I.no"'' I de'l)l'r·
atl·I> v.ant him 111 get do"'n to
normal v.c1ght lk do~:.,n 't ~em to
rarl'
I \l'nt Hrulr to the 'er) best
\ou Do 11'
. AGITTARIUS l ~o ' 22-Dcc 21 ):
Lunar pt)\1 t111n highlight'> mcd1-
1a11on. Ol'l'P thought'>. c;ensuaht'
( rl·at1' e outkt "111 hi.' d1 <;eo\Crcd.
pt•rhap'i an 1dcn1all~ \-tl·an'> h1ddl·n
taknl\ "'111 \urfall' ~corp10 "'111
1.'hl'>JX'r ~nrt v.nrd
CAPRICORN (()c, 22-Jan I qi
CXl\l' deep into sour(C material.
ch1:d . rl'fe rl•nce'>. get ~our own v1cv.<,
on paper. I unar po\lllOn spotltght\
public rc .. pcinsc to cfTons. partner·
ship. marital status. Tnp '"'oh e\
relatl\ t·.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)· o\1-
ten11on rc,olves around home.
hcalth. finances. Be aware of special
material for 1llustrat1ng lc'ison'I.
beautifying surroundings. You'll
say. "I found 1t. 1t was here all the
time'"
\t huol\ and hl' I'> h1ghl) in telhgl·nt
I k ~·cm~ lo he doing OK pro-
tn,H>nal h . hut 1n h1\ line ot work
looi.., u >1.int anJ I'm \UH' he could
du cl lot ht.·t ta 1 f ht• lost I 00 pounds.
I h:H c t"'o other c;ons v.ho are in
good ph~\1ea l lundt11on Tell me 1f
tlwrl· "an~ thing that ran be done to
h11ng Brun~ Ill his c;en'>t's be fore the
hl·Jrt Jltal i.. l omr'i Sign ml' -
DI\ Tl RBf I> \tOTHER <.)0\tE-
\\ Ill Rr I :". I LORID"
DEAR MOTHER: I can Hder-
stand your concern. but take my
"od fo r it. Mother, loslng welgltt is
the original do-It-yourself project.
Begging, nag&ing or tbreatenlng
"'Ill not w·ork. Unless Brace decides
of bis own \Giilion to get serious,
nothing "ill happen, even tbo11gh bis
obesity is life-threatening. He nee-ds
counseling to find out wby Ile Is
doing Ibis to himself -and perltaps
to you.
Tbe problem is not wllal Bnace Is
eating but what Is eating blm. I wlslt
blm the best of luck.
PISCES I Feh 19-March 20):
Man~ of ~our bei-.1 qualt11es surge 10
fore front So me comment. "Yo u·,c
got II all together'" Lunar po\1t1on
h1gh lighl'> dd\l'nturt'. CUrtO\ll\ pt'r-
sonal magne11~m . .\nother P1')CC'I
pla" n c1t1 ng role
IF JA~ 11 IS YOllR BIRTHDAY:
)uu an· IOIU lll\C. JO :''C ~llrt'\t
charadcr anah '>t and tcachl·r You
also are mood,·. romantic. 10\al. will
'>acnfice almost an ~ thing fo r' fam1I~
lo' c Cancer. Capricorn. .\quanus
rx-r-.om pl:l) 1mponant roks 1n )Our
life Rcla11onsh1p w11h mother was
a1 times b1Larre. In Februa~. signifi-
cant domestic adjustment could an-
d udl· al·tual change of residence or
marital status. Money that had been
lll'd up .... 111 be released and th1~
pro' es beneficial.
:
when you buy a pound of
Yankee Trader9 Select whole
bean cofftt, now through
January 15th.
Fiftem varieti~ to choose
from including four Swiss
Water Proccued Decafs.
Wl'.ST
NOlt'lll _.,.
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0 '3 •01 1 12
EAST
• & It t 4
CV'KQ741 • I 1 New Jencylua 1.-ry Cobia lad
CV' It t J Dave Berkowiu Ill Nortb-Soudl.
0 '. 0 K It 7 S 2 Cohen dec:ted to bid three DO
• K It ' trump-a CODlr'lei wbicb WU ill
SOUTH some jeopardy.
• 9'
• A 6 J l West led a low ban, and dedarcr
\) I 6 correctly iruerted dummy's jack.
0 A Q J 4 When that won, the queen of .-Juba
• A S J was run succeufully (East wouJd
1bc biddin1: have done better to cover). Declarer
8-G Wuc Nortll F.-nC'llt tried the diamond fancue and,
1 NT OM J NT P.-when the jack won, be led a k>• r.. r.. spade toward the table'• honors.
Opening lead: Four of 'V West bopped up with the kina
This hand from 1be recent FaJI and reverted to the kins of hearu,
North American Championships taken with the ace. Both of dwn-
hiahlights one of the differences be-my's spades were cubed, Eut dis.-
tween rubber bridge and duplica1e. carding a diamond on I.he second of
West 's double of the one no trump these. Declarer came to hand with
opening bid was a major-suit take-another diamond finesse and cubed
out. At rubber bridae. North's ac-the ace of spades. Since East could
tion would be clear. He would not discard from either minor suit
redouble, and then double wha1ever without scttina up at least ooc trick
suit his opponents came to rest in. for declarer, be was forced to part
As the cards lie, that would result in with the remaining heart. So
North-South collectina a minimum Berkowiu cashed the ace of dia-
of two 1ricks in each suit, depending mond.s and exited with a diamond to
on where East-West came to rest, East's king. That worthy now bad
for a penalty of at lcut SOO points. 10 lead away from his kina of clubs
At duplica1c. however. 500 points inao declarer's combined ace-jack
would not be enough to compensate .. tenace, giving declarer an amazina
for a vulneratle game. So when 11 tricks in all.
l ,.ll. 80\'D
.
Healing the oldest profession
\\hat's the oldest profession" :-o;ot
pro'>ll tut1un, :is so "'1dcl~ behe"ed.
an·ord1ng 10 the anth ropologists
Thl'' \8\ thc oldest 1s heali ng -the v.or~ ot' thc tnbal Y.ltlh d0<.tor
It I!> a '><'1en 11fic fact that ii \nu
'>pra' ~our~l l all ll\l'r \.\1th garht
tlll 1hc mu'>(.!Ultoc\ .,., ill ka't' \nu
alonl'. tuo
Queen Elita~th I hdtcd noise In
thc h1c,tor1cJI record\ ot England 1c, a
dl'Ul'l' \hc l'>\UCd to promote quiet
1n thl· night It lorOadc.' hu\hand'i
from hl'Jl1ng thl·ir Y.l\C'' .11tt•r 1n
p m
() ()uick naml· thl· <1nh ~0th
rcn1ur\ I ~ pa·.,1dcn1 "'hn 1.l1Jn'1
hJ'C a l Olkgl· rdUlJlton
.\ \d~ Harn ~ Truman
0 '-'hat''\ thr l t1ldes1 po'ic,1 ble
tc·rnrx·ra1url'' \mi "here d<><''> 11 get
lhJI llllJ '
" '\ ou mcan v.hat'' called
"ab\olutc n·ro"'l It'\ onl) theo~ll
Lal. .\nd 11 ..,n·1 an' '>On of 1ero but ~5967 dq~rl·t:~ F. fhe calculated
ll'mperaturc at v.h1l h atoms are sup-
posed to <.top mo' 1ng w no lo nger
prudUll' hl.'Jt
<..) D1J \\ illi.sm <;ha ~espeare
.. mnkl·'
\. If \0 he I.cpl 11 a k cret His
~untcmporJrll''· <;1r Francis Bacon
JnJ Ekn Jun .. on. rdt·r to smoking in
tht:ir 'H111ng'> hu t <;hal.espeare
Olk''n·1
II 'nu J I\ 1dc tht' h1\10f\ of hfe on
t'jrth 1n10 "' agn '\OU c'an SB) the
lir..1 Ii \l' Jgt'' ht.·lnngl·J to one-<ellcd
l rl lll'r'> onl'
\o mt' '~uc<i rQI monke)S arl"
going hald Their amc.-sto~ ""eren't
Aul thl'1r Jestendanl!> "'111 be Or so
\J \ 1hc \l holar., "'ho stud~ them.
\lu't 111 tht' people listed sn
"\\ ho'' \\ h11 · arc professon .
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... opera. Mom IUdes valuablos
"' ber calolialJ hairdo wl the ..... aiab son attempts to win Scrabble sames witb the word "kwyjibo:·
Pusbiaa all of the conventions of
the domestic television sitcom tbrc>uJb a paper shredder and then
weavana the scraps into new and
often ~utiar taleS, ·the makers of
Fox•s "The Simpsons" arc trying to
establish the ftrst prime-time £&"·
·1 \ I I S I I'(,'
7:30 • • •
•
toon since "The Jetsons" and "The
Bullwinkle Show" in the early
1960s.
"The Simpsons," seen rqularly as
short features on Fox's "Tfie Tracey
Ullman Show," debuts as a weekly
half-hour series on Fox on Sunday at
8:30 p.m., replacing the scienc,c.
themed news show "Beyond Tomor-
row."
But don't grab a stack of Pop
Tarts and a glass of Tang and ~xp«t
Saturday-morning fluff: With
episodes focusing on themes ~ike son
a.n·1 1tupidity and did Homer's
inabilitf to provide for hi1 family,
'"The S1mpeon••• bears muc1' cloler
resemblance to Fox·s "Married ...
With Children" than to .. The
Smurfs."
It miaht be colorful. but it's a liltle
dark. too.
"In my comic strip I'm tryif\I to
entertain a certain segment of the
audience and annoy another seg-
ment. and I'm not trying to do that
with the TV show," said Matt
Groening, the show·s creator and the
1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
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Dme-lnllutt Tiit ...
author of the wry and insiahtfltl canoon "Llfe in Helt .. and die ro-
lated books "Wortc is Hell" and
.. Love is HeU." '
"I know I can annoy people, .. said
Grocnina (rhymes with rainina, son
of). "h's more fun to try to take an
audience 'and make them lauah in
a(>ite of themselves. It's a djfferent
kind of challenae .... This is a family
entertainment show. h 's not aimed
at kids, though:'
Groening said "The Simpsons" is
"certainly harder-edged than any TV
cartoon in recent memory." Which
isn't to say it's not funny in a
strange, unpredictable way: When
Homer taunts animals at the zoo.
you don't really expect a television
show -much less a cartoon -to
show dad pelted in the face with
monkey muck.
"The S1mpsons are on the slow
side." Groening said. "But one of
the good things about it is that Wt\
can resist the temptation to put
clever lines in their mouths. That's
my problem with most TV sitcoms
-these lines that come out of these
characters· mouths are utterlv un-
believable. So our cleverness hes
elsewhere.
H I·: \ 11·: H
Matt Groening
..At the same time. I don't think
that the show has any of that su-
perior snottiness. We like the
characters ... the> make dumb de-
cisions and the) act on whatever
emotion occurs to them at the moJ
ment. out that's part of the humor .
··The show is ultimately a eel-
ebration -it's about bavina • aood
time."
"The Simpsons.. will have to
survive in a television marketplace
where c<irtoons are either toy-orien-
ted syndlcatcd strips or hugablc
Saturday morning specials whc~ a
real crisis occurs when a bear loses
his sweater
-It's a new working environment
for Groening. who writes.and dra~s
his comics in his Venice. Cabf..
h ome and works o n "The
Simpsons" on the busy Fox lot.
"I got very used to working b}'..
myself. but it got lonely. too,
Groening said. ''And it's re,ally fun
to be around people having a blast
doing what thoy are doing. Almost 1
all of the animators are obsessed by
the medium -and they're passion-
ately enthusiastic about their work
when they're not exhausted."
The show was created by Groen-
ing. and developed b) Groening.
Sam Simon and Oscar-winning film-
maker James L. Brooks ('"Broadcast
News").
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Cleaalfled he• apeclal
Information for people
with apeclal need•.
By MIKE RUSSEU.
D•lly Piiot Con~~
Da\ 1d Copperfield l'arrn:d four-
stars Sunda) at his magical matinee
at Seger!>trom Hall.
Coppt"rlield poked holes in a
)Oung fan'~ $100 bill thl·n restored
11. With a )Oung lad) from the
audience he "as able to "nte do" n
her telephonr number telepa1h1call).
H1i. four ~ho"s. "h1ch "ert-"S('ll -
outs. markl:d his third year of per-
forming at lhl' .\rt~ Center. It was
again '1dl·o1aixd at Fnda) ·s per-
formance and ''Ill be aired on CBS
tl'le' 1<;1on March 30.
Though hl' had d1ffilult1es "''h 'amrn~ tnd., anti niu1pmen1. the
autl1enn· d1tln'1 Sel·m to mind a b11.
At om· point a balk) projector
nredetl a h11 of adjusting to make 11
"ork proix·rl) so the audience could
'll''' a ti\l·-minute '1deo of his
daring l''irape from a lockl·d ~re that
had been placed in the ha\ement of
a mult1·'10I) building that was then
blo'' n up C opixrfil'ld rl·apixared
moment!> bier from tx·nea1h a tarp
that had hl'l·n plated ator a thirk
aluminum plate ahou1 IOil 'an.I\
TRIDE
n
Ii
YOU CAN FIND
IT IN CLASSIFIED~ ,,
frum the demolished struc1url·.
T hl· )oung 11lus1o nist made
ix-t1pk. motorql·ks and e'en a 500-
pound tck' 1s1on camera and the_
operator d1~apix·ar 1n a doud ol
smoke. He accomplished a few mun-
dane tricks earl) on. making a
canar) disappt•ar 1hen reappear <\nd
after peeling an orang\.' he pulled o ul
a lemon. thl·n ixehng the lemon he
pulled out an egg. Hr put '-"Ords
thrugh a 12-inch hollow cuoc which
h<' had earlier expanded 1n ordl·r to
put one of his assistants inside But
nl''er fear. Copix·rficld 'iucces,full)
brought her had. -all 1n onl· p1cce.
too.
A giant circular "a" blade
mounted on a 17-foot steel tower cut
( llppafield 1n half -\s\1'itan1s thl'n
1.1.hedcd h1<> upixr ho<l) aruond to
lool.. ;JI his IO"l'r torso after "h1ch
lhl'' rc,\.'rscd thl' procedurl' and as
thl'. aud1enrl' \\:Jlched hl' wa<>-..PUI
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