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arms control talks
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THlJ R. DAY. FEBRUARY 8~ 1990
Tanker ~pil·ls oil off H _unti-ngton Beach
250,000-gallon spill threatens wildlife preserves
By IRIS YOKOI
Of tlw o .. ity PllOt St.1lf
~ore than a qu.iner m1ll1on gal·
Ions of crude oil spilled out into thl.'
waters ofT l;i un11ng1on Bearh latl.'
Wednesda> from a tanl...cr trans·
poning 011 10 an um.hurl' pipeline.
Hunungton B1."a1:h ut\ oninals
fearfull) v.atlhl·<l the ,j,li... crel.'p
1ov.ard the '>horclanl.' thn>ughoul thl.'
night. although "eathl'r rnnd111on ~
had kept lhl' wl utT thl.' lx·al·he-. at
m1dn1ghl.
mph. drl\cn b~ an nn·Sl':l "tnd from
thl'. \outh a l ~ C oa'>I Guard d .....
patcher ..01J
~l pre~'> t1ml' Ull' \pill v.J\ u>n·
11nu111g It) mo'l' nnrth\\ard Jnd "a'
not l'\JX'Cll'J 10 rc.ich thl· \horl'
unle,., v.1 nd d1rl'll1nn changl'd dra-
ma11rall~
Thl· l·ausl' ul tht· 'pill \\J<, \till not·
dl'lin11c latl' \\ t•Jne'>dil~ n1gh1
.\maH.an Trading 1 ramportJlton
v.h1d1 o"n' lhl' :oill:l-fo111 \menlan r radl•r ll'POrll'd I hl· 'l'.\\t'I'' a l1l hor
T he spill -v.h1ch ol·rnrred ~A
m1ks ofT thl· lVJ'>I .ind J m1k north
of tht-ant.i -\na Rl\e1 -'':i"'
n11gra11ng north\\art.I at le'~ thJn I
• \\\ ung b~ ..Llld i.ui:c _.L.buJc in one
ol lhl· t.ini...., but lhl' '>htp·., u1p1a 1n
101IJ thc Cua't C •U.trJ the 'e'l..el h11
a 'luhml'rgc:d ubJl.'1.. l pm~1bl~ thl'
Jurors
convict
OC's 'last
Mafioso'
By 808 VAN EYKEN
Of t r.. O.tlly Piiot Sulf
Michael ·\nthoO\ R11111l'llo
v.hom .iu1h,>nt1n haH· \JlleJ ·th,·
last Orange ( ount~ \latit1\C1° -''a'
comK.ted o f attempted murder. _
ma) hem anJ rnn,p1rJl~ \\ edm•-.<lJ}
1n the 1987 )hoo11 ng lll a Santa .\na
topless har il" na
R1zz11cllo 6~ "ho poltu• hehn e
1s a cJpd. or unJerho"' 1n thl'
Milano cn me fam11\ of Lm -\ngek'I.
ts c\pected 111 gl't 10 ~ear' to Ille 1n
prison "hen hl· " '>l'ntenu:d \larch
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He and an a<1soc1atl'.. Jo'>l'Ph
Grosso.·\\ ho ha\ .il'o tx·l·n ron' 1c1t·d
oi Jttempll'd murdl'r. plolll'd to kill
C \\ 1ll1am C arroll. .i prtnl 1p.il an·
'e tor an thl' no" dt"funll \I U'>tang
Club. 1n an alll'mpt 10 g:11n rontrol
of the duh.
p1p<·lin1..·.
ln111al reports 1nd1latl'J tht• .. 11l l...
v.a' about IJ m1ks long anJ ~1111
li.'l'l \\Ilk
.. \\ l' u<,ed 10 hi: !...no" n a'> ·~url
t II\: no" "l'0ll bl· 1-.no'' n a-; ·c;1il i... ( 11;: ·· \a1d Bill Rl'.l'.J. pubhr 1nfor·
ma11on otlica for thl' c11' of Hun t·
1ng1un Bcalh ·
The 4 .'U p.m at·udl·nt 11.'.d thl· ul\
of II un11ngton Beal h .ind thl' count'
10 1.kdare a '>tall'. of l'mt·rgenc~ an~!
tOLKhed l>ll Jl twn JI h>t·al. state .ind
tcdl'fal Jc, els.
.\mong the cha1n·rl'al11on l''l'OI'
that 100!... plan:
•Rep Chm Co' R-'c"Port
Bl'.a1..h .innoUOll'.U ht· anJ kilo"
( ungrl·"·man D.in,1 Ko1hrahathl'r
R-Lung Bl'Jlh "oulJ lh 11\l•r thl·
area tn J hd1,11ph:r to•dJ' 111 J\\l''"
lhl' )llUJ llOO
• 011ic1Jh of all tht• lx·.1lh (llll''>
along thl.' Orangl· l oa\I "l'll' all'rtl·d
Tht: \. llll'' muh1l11t•J cmt:rgrnn
n:~ponc,c trl'"" and ''-'' up "ontain-
mcnt boom\ hJrnt·r., u't·d 111 con-
tinl'. thl' 0111 an "·"l' lhl· lrudc tloall·d
in 1<> 1 hl't r J 1 i:a'
• [n, 1rl11lmt•n1.t1"1' hdpc:J '>ct up
bo0Al'1 1\1 f"1nt1:c1 thl'. \\C-tland'> and
"tldltll' prt'\t'l\t"• JI HPl\:l < htlJ and
thl· antJ -\n.i K1,a and \tno<l rl'a1.h
to dean Jntmal, Jnd hml'> that gl'I
D•llr l'llot pho to ltJ Dantel H•""'"
Carroll. ''ho sutkred thn:c <,hot\
to the hl·ad. \\J\ lell hlind h' the
attack.
UCI housing pollcy protested
UCI students demonstrate against the unl-
verslty•s famlly housing pollcy Wednesday.
Some continued the protest overnight on
the college g rounds. Story on page AJ.
Huntington Beach o" splll:
..._ Size: 2 50,_000 gallons.
Dimension: 1 'h mlles long, 300 yards wfile.
SplU location: 2.4 miles off HuntJngton City
Beach.
.. Cause: Anchor ripped a hole In a tanker
carrying light crude from Alaska.
Impact: OU may hit coast between HuntJngton
Pier and north of Bolsa Chtca.
Comparison: 11 mllllon gallons ~scaped In the
Exxon Valdez spm. "
t:Jught 1n lht· 01tl r hl' 1ankt·r \\a' d1artt'rt·J h' Brn-
"h Pl'trukum 01 'ih1pptng < u l '> \
JnJ hJ) a 'l1u~h1 ;;1 11•1.h.irrt•I
l..1pau1' J ·turd1ng to '\and~
..,, h·111J: 'l" "-l''lll.Jll 1111 tht• 'l'"
' tfl\.·hJ\tJ .\ma1 .in rradtntt
IPluse see SPIU./ A21
Communist P~rty
leaders agree to
end monopoly
By A NN IMSE
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In \''•> ' itl•, • ,,: , thl' < l'ntrJ•
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f Plu se see SOVIETS/ A4)
Grosso. 46. v.as con' 1cu.·d '-io'
14 of panic1pa11ng 1n thl' murder
plot and of holding dov. n Carroll
while he v.a\ ~hot in the head .
.\ upcrwr (oun JUI) tn ·anta
.\na 1001.. onh half a da' 10 lkc1de
that 11 "as R1i111ellu v. ho pulled Lhe
tngger in the shoo11ng
Kovic delays decision on Congress
Jurors said Wcdnesda} that 11 v.as
the 1es11monv of Carroll himself that
most 1nfl ucncc<l their dec1s1on
.. We belle' t•d Carroll's le II·
mon) :·JUI) foreman Be' erl~ \1c~er
said ... That I'> \\hat "c u ed as a
basis. ma an I). \.\ c felt 11 ~as crt•d1blr
tcstimon) ...
fPIHS~ see RIZZITEU.O/A2) Ron Kovlc
Who would you choose
for state Senate seat?
An O range Coast rkmocrat w11h little actual political expenenn·
or a Republican asemblyman from Wh1t11er who e name hns been
linked to scandal?
That 1s the choice facing voters in April when they'll be asked
to decide between Frank Hill and Jamee G raham to fill the 'acant
scat in the 31st Senate District. ,
Hill. who nudged out Newpon Beach Assemblym an Gil
Ferguson in Tuesday's election. is one o f four la wmakers whose
Sacramento offices were search by the FBI as pan of an undercover
probe into corrus,>tion. He has de nied any wrongdoing but some
worry his future 1s clouded.
Graham is a Laguna Hills resident with hule name 1donlll) and
scant experience.
Who would you vote for'? And what do yo u think of the eho1ecs
voten have been handed? Or, if you like neither ca ndidate -whose
name would you write in on the ballot.
Share your opinions by callinJ. We're Listening at 642-6086 or
mailing your comments to the Daily Pilot's Cit) Desk. 330 W. Ba)
St.1 Costa Mesa 92627. We'll publish as ma ny of the letters and
op1nions as poaiblc.
Today'" Thought
"Al long as mt!n .,. fr~~ ro
Mk what iMy must. frff ro uy
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By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of t~ O~lly Pilot Staff
.\!though he del'linl·J 111 m:il...l· .1
d\'ll'>ton Jhout running t11r ( nngrt'"
Ro n f....o, It ~ounJt·d l'H·n h11 thl'
polt11u.in \\ l'dnc-;d.i'
f....O\ll. lhl• JOll·\\.tr Jl'lll"I \\h\l\l'
lite '' r hn101ckd 1n thl· :llcla11m·d fi lm .. Rorn On thr T m111h 11f Juh ..
Jntnl'd 1ilmm.1kt r <lit\ er "'l'"'-' .it .1
l l I tn1u111 •"ll'l1"1ih I•• J1,,u.,, thr
mJl...tnlol. ,11 thl' lilm
liut · .1 11111nth .1g11 "''" h .111
noun,l'd lil ".l' ,11n"dl•rtng runn1n!'
1n thl l>t·11111,rJ11, pnm.ir' •n 1)r
Jngl' t 11unt' ' t\th t ''ngrt' \111n.1 I
Dt'>lfltl \\1th an l'\l' tin lh.llkngtn!!
Rl•puhliLtn 1n1 um lil·nt Rohn1
D11rn,1n 1n thl' )!l'nt•ral l'kt 1111n .\nJ
COVEii STOR ~/POLITICS
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up. min~ Bl' l1n I 1lm f c<;tl\ al
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!Please see KOVIC/ A2)
Ferguson faces fight for his own job
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
In \\.hat ma} prove to be tht•
longest campaign )Car of his polt11 -
cal career. G il Ferguson on Wedne •
da) found himself facing a1 least o nr
and perhaps tv.o Republican
challengers for his 70th Asscmbl)
District seat.
Just hours afil'r he lo t a close race
an the 3 1st Senate D1stnct SJl('Ctal
eleetton Tuesda). Ferguson filed for
re-<"lection w1 tn the Orange Counl\
Registrar of Voters.
Two challengers also filed before the~ -p.m. deadline: Phyllis Bad ham.
a communtcattons exccuuve and
daua.hter of former Rep. Robcn
Badluam, and Ro n Cordova. a Ne"·
pon Beach auome) and former Or·
alllC Coan assemblyman.
1-agu llO tx·gan lJmpa1gn tng the
ltr~t uf the \l'.tr tur thl' 'Jl.'ant JI \t
D1~1nc1 'cat after forml'r '\en \\ 11-
ltam ( ampbdl rl'"tgncd .rn<l C10'
Deul...ml'JtJn l alleJ thl' 1-l'b f\ '>!Xl 1JI
ekt·t1on 10 till that -;cat
Fcrguc;on narro" I' lost that race
10 ~ssembl\ man Fran!... Hill. R
Wh1111er \t;in\ CrtllCl/Cd lhl'
ncµ11,c tone and mudslinging that
harac1cn1"·J the month-long racl'
Fergu n. v. ho tned 10 remain
abo' e the Ira) among h1 Rc-
publtl'an opponent<>. ne' cnhele.,.,
commmed a gaffe on the final ~et'k·
end v. hen he callcJ n group of
prote ting homosexuals "faggOl'i ··
Mam '1e"cd ht rrmnrl.. .... ac.
callous· and pohttcall) foolt h
Ferguson said lhc protc tcrs "'ere
sp1111ng on his car and calling him
GOOD MORNING
• COfT'tks ........ , .•..................... 110
Crossword............................ 16
0..-.. Nacke .••...............••... • ~ ..................... ,Cl
Food ................................. Cl-5
o,Mnfon ............................... A7
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lltolc:e Log •.•••..............•••.••••. A.3
dtn' name' "In thl' hl'Jt ,11 lht'
moment .. hl' rt•turnt'd in l...1nd
\\ hethl·r h" rrmarl... hurt htm 1n
that ran.· 1.1r "'II hJunt him 1n the
upl'omang ,·ampa1gn ,., unl k.11
.\nd no". "h1le local pam 01·
ficials prefer that 1nrnmhent<, 1n '>:lfr
district~ not be th:ilkngrd. the 1hrct'-
1crm as emhl\ m:in ma' find h1m\cl f
m another frcc-v. heeling t'amp.11gn
Cordo,.i. a Democrat \\hl'n ht·
sen ed one term 1n the ..\sscmbh
from I ~.,ti· .,8. has smce changl'd
panic
.\!though he filed the nl'Cl'"stl~
form .. 10 qua hf) ht candtdac'. Cor-
do' a appart'ntl) '" 1111 undecided
about running
John Rau. "'ho chaired .in C\·
ploratof) eornm1 11ce to determine
Cordo,a·., chanrcc. m the' 10th . ..aid
thl' h.iJ opaatt'd under tht' as·
c.umpllllO that rl•rgU<,lln \\OUld \\tn
the '1,1 01\tnrt ral'e
R.iu J1dn·1 1-.nov. 11 C ordo' a had
madl· J dl'ct ll)n 1n thl' "al...e of
Tucsd.i' ·., ou1,·ome and (ord0\.9
dtd not .rl'lum the Dally Pilot's cnll
Rut B.iuham ha'i opened her cam·
pa1gn heaJquancr<, and 1s bus) lm-
ing up 'urpor1 and funding
\gaan~t Radham. fergu~on could
find a game and talented orponcnt
he 1 a fifth grTierauon range
( ounuan \\ ho<;c father represented
the Orange <. oast tor :!6 )cars -
lir.t in Sacramento and then 1n
Wa~h1ng1on D (
\\hen other children ~ere pla)mg
hopsrntlh. he ~a ~nockmg on
doo~ for her fa ther' campa11ns.
ff'tease lff ASSEMILY /All
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Onnge CoMt DAIL y PILOT I Ttvtday. February a. 1990
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:Volunteers moblliZed t~ help protea· titrds, wetlands
ly EMILY ADAMS
Of -Dally ,,_ StMf
While lifeguards nnd cit o tlie1als
an:\1ousl} \\.atchcd an o il licl move
,toward lhe H untington Beach
1sho re line Wcd ncsda} n igh t.
ecologist \\ere mob1lmng 'olun-
1teers. preparing to rare for dellc:ue
1wetland11 and birds caught 10 th.c
spill.
r Late Wednesda) night. at k·a<,t
• three b irds had reported ly washed
ashore. paral}1ed b~ a coating of
light .\last.an lrulk 011.
Em 1ronn1l.'nt:ih'>l'> ft.•ar the Loll on
bird and \\etland Mt'U\ \\Ill 1naea~t.·
as the oil mtnell do,er to 'lhnrt' 1 To m111ga1e thl· damagl' and
'.protect endangered 'lf}l;'e1e' from thl· 1gumm} toxtn\. at ka~t one 'olun-
'teer group 1s \l.'lllng up h1n.l-dt·an111g
operationl. at da~ hre.11...
Dr. Jod Pasrn. a < o\la ;\k.,.1
veterinarian am! organlll'r tor the
•Alliance for Wtldl1fl· Rt'hahtlitat1un
and Education, ~•d he hl'ltl'H'U hl'
had about 200 \.Oluntcers. but ''a~
still looking for more.
Pasco intends 10 create a I.ind 111
sicl -bard cleannghou c JUSI north ot
he Huntington Beach pier 1h1~
om ing. An}'bod) '-"IShing to 'ol-
ntccr should bring plent) of bo\('<,
r small animal camer'i. a pair of
ubber glo' cs and '>turd} clothing.
e said.
"We first ha'e to tell pcopk h1l\\
to protel'I themsclH-s. If you're no t
careful. 1hese bird !> can pokr your
eye o ut or tal c out a chunk of flesh
with their bcai.~:· Pasco said.
After oil-coated bird ore captured
on the bca h, the} 're cleaned with
d ishwashing liquid. then dned with
towels.
"There's a lot of endangered s~i
es in this area and '' e net'd to take
c.1rl· of lhl·m:· <,a1d Chra-.11na
Amaro. an \lhance 'oluntcer .
Wh11l' 'nmc 'oluntcer.; ronCl'n·
1r<1ll'd un dl.'anuJ) or>erat1ons for
bmh "ho '>Ira' into the o il. other'
\\Crt• fran11t·alh \\Ml.tog to prntt'l'I
clclitall' ''t'tl.md' habitat .
.. II 011 Sl'I' into our we1lando; 11
\\Ill t.11...: )ear' tu get out We'rc J USL
tarting to it·,11111· thl' area no-w. \\l'
can't affmJ .1 ... pill." 'aid Gon.lon
m1th darn 1111 ol thl' Huntington
Bca1. h \\ etl.1111.1\ < on,cr' anc) "h1c h
earl'' tor thl' "etlamh around the
Jnta .\na Rl\cr·, t•utkt to thl· "l'3
C1onJnn ..aid till' C un .. enanl\ had
qu1c l..l) '>hafted a hllU m. ~ct u'p for
colkl.ting garbagl· l'rl m up<,trl·am.
O\l'I LU lJll'h .1n~1h111g l'Om1ng from
th1.• 'IJlllr\ dlll.'\11\IO
H\.' '\.I'> hoping thl.' lloat1ng bar-.
ru:ade ''oultl t.Jpturt.• t.•nough surface
011 10 1111n1m11c thl· damagl' -and
"a~ r\'111.'H'd 10 learn thc <,pill ":I'
mm 111g ""'·" tr om thl· Sant:\ -\na
R" t'I area
,The Bol..a { h1l·a \\ l'tland'> ma~
·Citizens worry spill
1 will be like Alaska's 1
•om ,..ff and wl,. ,.porn tlun 11 nnll1nn gallon> ohm• t "I 1hanl. 11\ hornhk I don't 1h1nl..
:' An old n1cknaml' came hack. to th\.' hmll ,hnuld tx· thic; dn'll' to ~aunt this stretch ol outhern Cah-shorl' '-nc\cr thuug,ht an, thing. hl..t·
o rn1a sand on \\ednesda} thl'I \\Ould happt·n an Huntington
The communll) of I (dltlll \\i.l\ Bl·adl · ,.i1J I "·'I.' ar-old \111..l· Rout
nown as "Oil Cat~ .. 70 )l'Jr'> ago "I'm J~'' afr.11~1 i1·~ g1ung 111 haprwn
hen groves of oil dt·~rn·I.<, \tood Ith· 11 haPJX'tll·d 14"1 \la<,1...1 ••
long the shore '"hen· sur fl'r'> and ~l'' l'r al ma Hon'" rutkd in111 a
u nbathers no" gatht·r b~ thl' hun· parl..ing lot ne.1r 1h1· ptl'f tu a<,I.. lx'.tt.h red~ of thou!>and!>. • olliler\ "hal "·" haprx·n1ng. "innw
1:hc acnd 'imcll of utl hlkd thl' air rnmplaano:J .ihuut lhl' \llll'll thl''
gain Wednesda) aher a rupture' 111 '>Jtd llJlht·d lll\trh l\\O mall'' an".
nc Of the mo:nt,ln f radl'r \ lt1nl.l'I lund
olds poured up tv 250 mo gallon' · Joann\.' Bond J Huntington Ht•arh
ff .\laskan audt• inh.l the '>l'.l JU'I oil n.111\l: and .1dm1111,1ra1or "tth thl·
heT hbcach. ,, 1 h h 1 1 , l'ltunl\ 1-n' 1r11n11wn1.1I \lan.tgl'f11l'lll e acctul'n mug l tit a rl \I· . \~1.·11t' ,,rnl 'h1· \\J' l''JX'1.1alh Ull1· ~ndt~ ddO\\ n to lhl' .~II~,~ 1~1.·1 latli ll.'flll'J ab UI till' l'lln t' "' thl' 'Piii
, e nl.'~ a~ 3'> \\llru 0 c 'P' un 1lw ''tldltll· I">\ tht• \,1111J \n.1 ... spread e' era I 11.atl'tl \\anh out 111 u · ~ "I\ l'I It'll thl' ~ello" ltght'> uf lhl· 1anl..l'I 111rn•r·
cd 1 n bl al k ne.,, 11lhhorl· .and 1.' '· 'pn·~!>i."d 'contl'rll'> .1~1Ut a rl·pl.1~ 111
the J\.',tfUl'l1on \\n>Ught 1n \1:1'1...1°\
,Prinle \\ dham 'iound \\ht.•n thl·
tanl..e1 f\\011 \ ;ilde1 '>Ptlkd tnOl l'
RIZZITELLO
From At
Defense atto rnt.•\ \nthon \
Srookhcr had alll'mpll'd tu \hm\
, that Carroll \\JS an unrehahlc "11
ness who had thl' moll' attn n to
'.blame Grosso and R11111l'llo for ha'
.., shooung.
• Ca rroll reponedl ) wld 111-
"\., ves11ga1or~ Iii thl' ho!>p1 tal fllllm' ing
•. his shooting that hl' did not I.no"
,rwho his assailants \\ere.
But 18 months later. aftl·r charges
, aga10s1 him 1n a $500.000 bani.
•·fraud case "ere d1-;m1sc;ed. Carroll
•1.came foreward and told police he
,·could name his a11ackr r'i. He finger-
•ed Grosso and R1u11ello.
Me)'er said the J U~ had tkndeJ
,10 discount Carrow~ carl ) '>lllll'·
•1.menb.
a·. "We didn't use an~ of "'hat hap-
l1pened in the hospital." she said
"How coherent can >OU be "hen
.. ,you've been shot 1n the head""
Brooklier said after Wcdnl~a' 'l>
verdict that he felt hl' had prt.·sentcd
•''the best case pornble."
"We're d1sappo10tcd. Ob\ IOUSI}.
bul "e're ~01 ng to appeal." he said.
"We're $Oing to conunue lighting."
He said he would base an apPl·al
on decisions made b~ Judge John L
Flynn regarding the adm1ss1h1ht) of
I< evidence.
Witho ut spc<'1f) 1ng what hi\ exact
•·.tac tic would be. Brookher said he
:i<wo uld concentrate on certain
n1evidence. ruled inadm1ss1blc. that
co uld have proven Carroll's motl\ a-,,..
Hond lu1lhd '\Pll'"1.'d ""rr'
,ah1111I lhl 111 I II 11l lhl IJlll..l'I .anJ
thJI thl' b~Jlh \\1111ld h,1\l' ht ~·
dP~l·d during th\' llllUlOllll!! llHl'l',1
d.1~ l 1thl•l11' h111hd.1' \\\'l'l..l nd
llun 111 h1.· .1hnu1 ( 1r<1\\n and
R11111dli1
Hut tkru1~ Dl\tnu .\limn\.'\
lhrt'> l 'am. the pro,1.·cu1111 an the
l3'l' ,,11J hl' d11uh11.·J thl·rc \\l·rc .an'
prom t\111~· .tH'nuc' h1r appcal
" I hl't t' \\ l'I l' no gap1 ng hcik' 111
our l .tw .. I 'an' ,,11d "Th\.' 1uJg1·
did d gouJ Joh ·
f, an,· rt.·all111n 111 \.\ l.'dm·\d,I\ ·,
'erdtll "a' mtld ·
"I ll',tlh don't hJ\\' an)th1ng tot1
l'\l'lllO~ tu \J\ JOclUI II .. he 'aid
··\.\'e e\Pl'lll'd that outlomt \.\ l'
bchn n.l \Ir < arrnll\ 'er<,1011 of
c'enl" from thl' 't.'~ heg1nn1ng ··
R11111 l'lh1·, lttn' 1ct1on marl..\ tht.·
d1naa\ of a tiulkt-ndden saga an·
'oh 1ng reputrd gangland murdt·r-.
e\turtmn. drug'> .ind ar<,on.
fhc nutonou'> \1 u5lang ( luh
opcnl·d 1n 1982 11\cr 1he ObJl't.t111no,
of \ant.a .\na lit' oflinal'> "ho oppo~t'd 11 ht-taus..: 11 featured top-
less female dancers
The prolitahlc Harhor Bou In arJ
club rl.'portcJI) had a o,cam~ undl·r-
s1de from thl' bcg1nn1ng.
Club bouncer "Big G eorge"
Yud1e' 1ch allrgedl\. had dealt ng'
\\Ith ~lafia figures in \le\' frrw)
Dunng R1n1tello"i. tnal. ( arroll
tl'•a11ird that ht.· had tned 1u h<i' e
Yud1c' 1th fired for \ell1ng COlJllll'
at the club
E' anc; contl·nded thJt tht.• \1u-;-
tang C tub·, managcml'llt "as lorled
to pa) 'l ud1t•\1lh S5.!Xl0 a "l'd
fro m the duh'' profit'>. mone~ "h1r h
was then alll'[tl·dl) 1urned llH'r to
R1z111cllo
8 ................................................ ~
01
i KOVIC
from At
·II "This lilm 1s for a bc11er America. ~la 'kinder, gentler ..\menca' -But
"not the rhetonc this 11me," Ko' 1c
t..lsaid.
Ii, "This film is about the way 11
'r rcally is, not the wa) we'd like 11 to
'1lbc,"
to Pointina to the historical event
that arc reshaping Eastern Euro pe
and the Soviet U nion, Kovic said I America is ready for a new, pOsl· Cold War era in which foreign p01,.
icy is bated on friendship and trust
t..nthtr 1han distrust and hate. • .. Don't let someone else tell you
"ho )'Our enem1r'> arl.'. ·· ht.• ... aid.
"Find out for ~ourself
··we must no\' ha'e an .\mcncan
glai.nost If '"l' ha'e to reclaim 1h1'>
count!'). the n ""'-will rl'<'la1m 11. -.o
that "ars like \ 1ctn.1m "Ill ne,er
haoocn a11.a1n ." ·
Stone. "hok Iii m s 1nclud<' "Pla-
toon,"·• al..,ador" "\\all . trcet'' and
" carfa t'e,'' said his 1deahst1c 'i1de
agreed with Ko' ic
But he said human bemgs arc
aggressive by nature. and war 1s too
ofien the end r.esult of aggression.
"I think human beinas need an
enemy,'' Stone said. "I would hope
we could channel the aggression into
m ore positive ways."
"I 'HI I I"-11 .'\l'\f~
Just call 642-6086 MAINOfflea
a30 W -91 . C-. MIN. CA
not be o lucl ). Boom s "ere im-
mediately set up o utside wutcrways
leading into the marsh) home of
hundred'> of bird 'anelll'5, but
authontie11 d1J not kno" "hcthl.'r
the) 'd be ubk 10 kCl'P oil out of the
protc teH arl'a
As the 011 'Pl l'aJ, nu1 th and d1'i-
s1pate\, 'uluntccr-. "ill be c:htang
tltl.'tr neti. "1der w lind ht rd-. parn-
l}1ed b\ thl' u udl' 011.
Esther Burh·ll uf thl' f1,h and
(1anw £)1:pa1111wn1 '' lool..1ng for
'oluntl•ers 10 ''all.. the bcachc'I for
thl' nnt f~\\ du~" to look for IOJUred
bird!>. Shl· lJ,11d most birds won't
Stan ''ashing up for a cou ple da~.,
\\hen thl' oil build<, up o n 1heir
bod1c ·
She a\led 'oluntcas to call her at
537-0tit>o and 11.'aH' thl'tr naml'.
phone nurntx·r and ho111., a'atlabk
on her ani.\\\'rang machtnl'.
Burl.ell said (lCOpk li ndrng bards
m u' 1 ~ cc p 1 h l' m a t llHl m
1e111P1.'1atur\.' and in a d.irl.. plan· She
rl'l'omml·nclt•d u"ng c:irdboard
bo \n Jnd ,.11d more than onl' bird
rnuld tw pl.1n·d 111 a hu\
\.\ h1k group' \\ere lonl..ang to nl-
ln iatt.' lhl' ..pall\ damagl· on ~hore.
!)LJll' ( ontrlllll.'1 {jra) 1>,1, I\ t•allcd
\\ ednl·,da) mg.ht for an ttl\l.'\lttM·
11vn lllll1 thl' 11tl 1anl..l·1 'pall.
[)a,,., ,., lhJ11111an nf the ( alt-
lorn1a \1.1tl' I Jnd' t omm1'>'1tHl
SPILL
From Al
f rJll!>pOI t,lllllll
~l·hm1dt ,,ud thl' t.inl..a had 1.11..l·n
the \la,l...1n l ntdl' Pd oil annthl·r
Brttl\h l'l·troln11n H''>\l'l 10 Lo' \n-
gdl'' .ind "·" ddl' l'rtng 11 to the
off,h11ll 11nl11Jll1ng point about I
mtk'> 11 11111 thl' l ltJnt111gt11n lkadl
\hOrl'
Jhe an1dcn1 tKl urrt•d J\ tht·
tJnl..1.·r \\,1, tl\111i; 111 'l't anchor h
houl. up 111 .1 p1pl·lllll' that \\11llld
'>l'lld 1111. light \l,l\l..Jn rrudl· 111
( 1ulJl'll \\ l'\t I .1111.. rarm .I hold mg
are.i .ihuut '"" 1111k' from 'hllll".
anJ lhl· "iuuthl·111 ( .altl111111~1 l dl\1111
( o ·, ,,l .. llll pl.int on 'l'" I.and
\Lrl'l'I. .lllOrd1ng tu l 11) olliual'I
I hl' p1pcl1nc gul''> un1.kr
Drtft\\OOd Mubill• Hume t>ar l.. on
Pacific <. ua\I I llghwa~ near B{·ach
Boule' Jrd and oul along Hamilton
Strcct to '-=e" land trcet. accord a ng
to Cll\ Fart• C h1cf Ra' Picard
· h0m1d1 and Hunirngton lkach
ell' otliu.il~ \Jtd thl'\ heard thl'
anchor m.allunt11nnl·d .. 111d tori.' ..
hole 1n thl' for"ard u1mpartntl'lll
But tht· < u.i\I ( :u<arJ \IUl I.. to an
1n111al report Imm thl' 1arta111 that
ht• had h11 ~1 .. uhmergl•d ohll'l't. pn"-
1t>l~ thl' p1pchnt.'
The managi:r. ticne I l''>hl·r. ll''t1-
lio:d that R11111cllu tx·gan ,i..1mn11ng
thr prolit' Jllt•r { arrnll ":I" 'hut
I le ~aid R1u11\'llo had rnmplaint·d
th.it < <1rr11ll "il" "eating a lo ne."
Oll'Jn1ng ht· "·'' not \haring 1he
club.., pruti1., He '>Uggcst\.'d that the
attad on Carroll ma' h::i'e hct•n
ordacd b~ top \I.Ilia l.gure., in Los
.\n~l'll'' or l.''en 1\c" York.
Lc;sher al\O ~uggestcd Yud1cv1rh
ma) ha\c ~·en 1nd1rcctl} 111vohed
"11h ~ 'ihoo11ng. Hc <;a1d the for-
mer bounca hraggo:d ahout d1<1pos-
1ng of R1111tt.'llc:fs and (iro"o's
blood~ doth1ng alter the anar k.
Thi.' \tn·.lm of profit<> continued to
Oo\\ from thl' \IU'>lJng (tub for onl)
\t'' rn month'> <illl'f Carroll "a" .,hot.
ho\\l'\er Tht• dub "a' burm·d 10
thl' grt,und 111 Det·e:lthcr 1% ~
Poltll' .. u,rwt t .1r ... 1n
'l ud/l'' 1th \,,..., J\\a111ng, tnal 11n
an \tl.111l1t < II\ mom·~ IJundt•nng
tharg\.' "ht·n he "'J' '>hot dl.'ad an an
Ir' IOl' p.11 l 1ng 101 1n l">t<X
Carroll "ho h1m<,clfha' a 15-H·ar
rrimrnal rn.urJ. reponedl) met
R1111tl'll11 an till' <,tall' pn<,on at
Chino 1n llJi l < arroll \\a\ 't'ntng
a term fur grand theft and R1111tl'llo
had been lOll\ at led of a \erll''> ol
armt'd re'it:lurant mbhene\
..\fter thl t\\o \\ere rl.'ICa\l'd t111m
pn1,on. thl'' \\l're reintroduced h'
reputed nwl">-.Lt'r "Fat Rohb) ·· PJ-
duano. "ho " a"a111ng tnal 1111
cha1gl'' thJt Ill' k'd a n a11cmp1 Ill
tal..t· ma thl' lulrat1 \l' 'c"port
Bl'3( h ux..unc tradl'.
R1111tl'llo'o, n1m1nal h1,1or;. !!Pl'"
bar!. at ka'>t to 1%0. It "a' thal
'car. Jlt.urJ1ng tu J1mm\ Frauano·,
boot. "l hl' Last '.\fafio,o... that
R1u11cllo "a' 1111t1atcd 1ntn the
Gallo cnme famil) of e" Yo rk
In the 1970s, accordrng to Fra-
11ano. R1111tello became 1n,ohcd
with the \l ilano lafnih
Dunng tht' ne\L d~ade and a half.
R 1a11cllo \\as charged. and some-
times con' 1ctcd. 10 a series of cn m1-
nal scheme~. including e'l.tOrtion and
fraud.
Never 1n has career. hO\\.ever. has
R1uitr llo been sentenced to more
than nine years in pnson.
Until he "as charged with the
Carroll shooung. the most serious
charge he had ever faced was co n-
spiracy to kill a prosttution witness,
He was acquitted of that charge 10
1981.
Miii 9ddr.a: P 0 . lolc IMO, eo.t. MIN. CA 92929
WM& do )OU lake about the Daily Pilot? What
cloll'I ,.. lib'? Call lbe number above Ind your
VOii wUI be l'eoolded. tnntcribed 'nd de-...., • ., ......-ediaor.
TM w Ubour lftlWClins terV1cc may ~
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A"" 5 30 p"' 9porta. IM2-4330; H1ws. 5«).1224 or
5«).1223 'AX~ 831·9'02
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CINlrta•an
T t ''*• .....
:_.. Caurter ....
u.--..... --
An oil tanker
spilled 250,000
gallons of oil
off Huntington
Beach about
4:30 p.m. Before
sunset. the slick
was an estimated
ha"·mile k>nS1 and
300 yards wide. It
threatened beaches
from the Huntington
Beach Pier to north
of Bolsa Chica State
Beach.
..\ Co:i<.1 C1u:ud ~pole'iman 'iatd
th1. cau,t' \\OUIJ nut he u rnlirmed
until .1f1er lhl' lllH''>llg:lllOO IS t'On-
cludl.'d
In am e'ent. uni.' t·:irgu 1anl.. on
tht.· righi "Jc ol thl' '1h1p "a' damag-
ed anu rekthl'd about ti.000 b:irrcl\.
thl· { 0,1,1 Ciuard rl·poned The ta nl..
hdu a ll\IJf ot 411.llOt) barrcll>. ar-
cw Jing w a ( 0.1\1 (1uanl 'puh·-..
nl.ln
\I .i2 gallons a barrd. thl' amount
ol utl ~pJlkJ \\:.t'> C\llmatcd at
2 )2.0UO gallons \ thmtn C'klc w:i~
l'\l)l'l't1.·d 1t1 ron11 nlll' lcal..1ni from
thl· hulJ but J Coa<.1 Guard
'pokl''>f)l.'r'lun '>Jtt.l lhl' :imount "::"
m1n1mal.
Hnt"h l'l·trokum tool.. full
linJnn al rl'!>JX>tl\lb1ht~ anJ lOn·
trill t..:d ( k.in ( 11.1,tal \\ ater.... J'
Lung lkach-bac;ed com mcrc1al
clean-up mm pan~. ·The clea n-up
crt'\~ am,ed at the scene around 6
pm. and ~• up ~k1 mmcrs ·and
booms to contain the shck.
lmmcd1a1cl' a ltrr the acc1cJent Ol'·
cum :d. I ,20<f fret of boom \\as set
ASSEMBLY
From A 1
B.1Jham lahd' lwr\l.'11 .1 "nmtem-
porar~ Rl•publt\.1n" "ho ''ould
dra" 11n hu l'\fWttl'nre "orlrng
\\Ith tht.· hu"n''" .inti poh111·al com·
muntlll'' tu tal l.II.' l\\ue-. fa ing the
d1i.1nn a11J ( ahlorn1a
She lklld, "I Jm rnm miued to
addrl''"n~ 1mp11rtant •'>sues such as
d e' dop111~ Jn adequate 1ranspor-
tu11on ne t"orl.. mJnag1ng groW1h
'-"Ith an ccunom1l an<l en' iron men-
tal ha lance protn 11ng personal and
civil riiht\ and m:ilung C'alifom1a
No I 10 cducauon:·
Badham said she talkl·d with leg1s-
la1or\ and busincs~ and communal)
leadl.'r'> about a pms1ble cand1daq
and found "1dt.'\pread C'ncouragr-
ml'nt
In lact. man} Republican leaders.
1mpr..:ss1.•d \\Ith her quahlicalion\,
urged hl·r 10 moH' to another .\'i-
Sl'nthh d1stnLl to run.
Fmtwltll'Ol'd h~ thl' rc .. ponse she
rn'l't\\'d . BaJham t.ho'>r to r halleng1:
tht• llllUllll)l:nt 10 hn back \ard.
Shl' " ltHl' 1ntl'd FNguson ,.,
bc • .11a hlc.
P01nt1ng to his loss in the special
clcl11o n. 'ihl.' said. "The 'oters re-
Jelled Gal f crgu<;on and the leader-
ship d1dn·1 5upport him. ra ther.
• "W11h th\.' lo" turnout. I think he
should''e Jonl' belier."
Badham. 30. <,a1d Republican
leader~ from Salramento to w a,h-
1 ngton f> C ha' e told ht.·r the part ~
nct•J, to tx· t•nergued "uh nl.'"
blOllU
"\\-hat l''c heard 1s therl'·s been a
lal l of lOmm11men1 b' ..\s·
up around lht.> ws.,d to .try t~ pre-
\ cnt Lhl' oil shd from spreading.
Tht• Coa\t Guard' Pat.·1fic tnll·
Team -the <,amc group that hel Pl'd
10 the cll.'.inup al'tl-r the · F\\on
\';ilde1 dl'a~ter '.\lan·h :!.i -"a'
d1~patrhcd to Hunungton Bt·al·h
from lla m1lton \tr Forrl' B::i'il' in
:-.=nrthl.'rn C ahforn1a
Because o f thl' poll'nt1al fur tht·
slid to '>pread. agl'nt"ll.'!> all along thl'
'!>horcl1m· \\t'fC lOntaned and put on
akn
H untt~h.ill lkadt Fu:c...(h1cf Ra'
P1l·a1d d n larl·d a local state ol' cmergl•nt~ at ".30 pm. al. thl' shl·l
crl·pt lO\\UrJ '>hllrl' Hi-. a1.'t1on "a"
suppo rted l:itl'f b} the Cit~ ( oum~l
Buth tht• l'll\ an<l the COUOI\ dl'·
claro:d that lh\.'
0
oil \Itel.. had rrcall'd
"J lOnd1t1o n of e\trem1.· danger to
hfc and propcrt~ ...
f\la} and local en' 1ronmentahst<i
C\presscd rnn<'em about the e ffcC'ts
on BolS<l C h1ra Ec-olog1cal Presen r
Co'!.. spcalang from \lo'ash1ngton
D.C .. ~1d ht" spcc11icall~ re4ue'ited
the Coast Guard boom olT the en-
Legislation
would order
double hulls
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Ho use appro ~d a resoh~tion
Wednesda) telling co~grc~1~nal
nego tiators "orling on 0 11 spill hat>-
ilitv k gistauon lo require double
hufls a nd double bottoms on tankers
calllnR on l '.S ports.
Th..: rt·sululll>ll. approH"<l 3 76-.n.
IS non-b1nd111g llO\\\.'\ef, it \hO\\.S
h o" \tron~l~ lhc House feel., about
the pro' 1S"Wn. '-"ltt€h-t) a part of the
Housl.' ball but not the S(·na te''·
Thl· t!>'>Ul' 1'> 'lt'"ed as the st1cl1est
problem amung thl' J1fferencc:s be-
twee n the t\.\u b1lh .. The leg1-;la11o n.
w hich has taken 14 )ear'i to get this
far 1n Congrc~!> 1\ a comprchen •H
package of regulation laying out
how 011 )p1ll dean-up'i should he
managl•d anJ linant'eJ
lhl· Hou,l·· l'nate conference
comm111e~· t!> npccted 10 begin \\Ork
1mmed1ate1' on .i compromise ball
that both houw~., l"an approve 11t.·forc
the ;\la1l h ~.i ann1H•rsan uf tht'
fa\on-\'akk1 tanh•r '>Pill in Prinn·
\\'1ll1,1m ·uund . .\la'>l..a
tranl·c to \\l•tl.inll
..\ll ul { Jltlo1111a\ rnngre\<,1onal
d ekgauon \\:I\ no.t1lil·<l and hnl'fed
on thl' '1tua1111n and 11 full~ i.upf)on!.
"hall'' er effort' arl' Ol'll''>'><ll"\ to
clean up tht.• spill .all·ordrng to l o \
··Th" ha" lx·l.'n tla\\ilicd .1., a
major o il 'lpill." CO\ \a1d "I'm
ll'rt::11n all lhl' nl'l'l'\'>:.lf\ rt''>uurn'<:.
\\Ill Ix• mJdl' ,l\J ll.thk .:
..\lth11ugh thl' 'Itel.. apf)Cart•tl 111 ~·
traH•ltng nonh"ard. \le" port lkar h
and Laguna BcJth ut' oflinal' um-
llnucd to monitor tht• '>1tu:i11on
~l'\\ rfOIT lkactrf-rrt" {}('1lilrtl1lt'IH
and Oran1w < oun1~ tlarbor l'atrnl
pt·r~innd 't'I up a ~mm .11 the
mouth u l thl' '1.111IJ \n;i ~" l'r )"'II~
and anotht'r .11 thl· rn11uth o l thl.'
:'\e\\ pui t Hai h111 to hltil I.. till" 1111
from u1m1n~ 1n111 tlH'tr \\Jll'r\ Jt·
l urd1ng 10 :'\1·" rx111 lk .tl'h Pohl l'
Sgt \mh <wnl\
Staff "riurs Emih Adams and
Mike Fisher, the . .tsiocia ted Press
and Cit> Se"~ Sen ice contributed
to this report .
Frld;ty's Cover Story: An update on Co~ta Mesa's
Victoria Street widening project.
sembl~ man Ferguso n 111 the l.ic;t li"c
}Cars
'"He has hcen inr lll'ctl\e. and the
commun1t \ " read' for a hard-
"orking. n>mm111ed ·ll·g1slator." she
said.
Thal ~ome pan} leaders cn-
coura~ed her to run 1n another d1s-
1n c1 1s ev1dcncC' Badham 1s con-
sidered a winner. But IL also could
be a sign of the pany's dislike for
expcn~1ve primary races 1n safe Re-
publican districts like the 70th.
uch races drain mone\ fro m
other. tigh ter contests a nd from the
general elet'llon campa igns.
"That's al-wa}s a <'oncern "hen
lhcrc''l a potential for a co ti~ pn-
mar} ," said rnunt~ GOP Chairman
Tom Fuentes
Fuentes said the part) 11<.clf mu<>t
\\311.. J delKatc lam: Ill such ta<;eS anu
"Ould not tah· am uflkial !>la nd for
or agJlll\I rhallcngl'\ to Ferguson
llo"c'er. 111d1 \ldual part) leader'
are free 10 e \press thcmsehl·~.
"I am rngn11an1 of Republican
leaderi. of substann· and stature 111
thl' rnmmunll\ "ho ha' e al read' ~tatl.'d their (·ont·ern about an\
challenge to an} incumbent.:.
Fuentes s:ud ".\nd the' \\Ill he
mot1\.atcd to make their pos111on
clear."
Fuentes said he had not "de·
tected" an) d1ssa11sfact1on "11h
Ferguson. and recent elections shO\\·
ed the incumbent"s popularity.
''The expen encc of two )ears a1w
sho"ed ht' n11111111:.111on .and ll'·l'll·1.·
tahlltl\ "'1.'f' .,11 11ng. · hl· ,31d "lk
\\ J' l'klln1 h' o m· nl thl' lar gt'\I
m.1n1,11i.. an ,,,,,,. h1,111n an '"·
" [ hl' lllO\I l'lklll\l• poll \\l' hJH'
I'> thl' hall111 hu\ ··
I ergu ... un. on. \,11J hl· \\ a'ln ·1 t 110-
rernt•J .1hou1 1.h.1lkngl''> but hoped
thl.' raH' \\Ouk~ Ix· thl' Jnllthl'''' ol
the 'l't lJntpaagn
"I don't \\ant Ill go 1hrough
anothl•r o ne ltle thl' IJ'I onl' " hl'
aid 'T m JU\I g111ng to <lo m' 111h
"Thi.' 'tllt.'r' 111 01\ dl\\rtl I hJ' l'
!>IHl" n thl'll la11h and ,·onliJt•ntl' an
ml'
Althou[th a numher l)f hop1.:luh
had ltnl·d up Ill run, mo\I '>ll'ppcd
a~tdl· "hl·n I l·rgu,on lt1<,1 till' '>fl\.'t'1al
rku1on rJll'
.\mong th1.·m \H'rc l hud, De\ me
"ho "J'> Jl ti\ d~ e.1mpa1gn1 ng hut
\\ 111 tlll\\ return tu h" J<lh a-. an a1dl'
to Rep { hn'> l O \. and ( ra1g \t.·0 11
a :"e" port Bl'Jl h Jttorne~ and n1m-
m un1t ) lcadl.'r 1n Laguna Hill\.
Both said the) "111 ~uppon
Ferguson'<; re-dct.·t1on
.\l.,o lihuo<,ing to !>II out tht• rat·e
"a~ Nl.'\\port Bl.'ach Counc11',oman
E' cl) n Hart "ho c halknged
R:rgu~on in I Y~8 and garnered
about .r pcrt\.'111 of thl.' 'otr 111 thl'
pnmar)
"M~ <. 11~ < ounctl re\pon.,1b1ht1t>'\
arc lt.el·ping mt· qu11c bu'>). and I
d ec1dt.·d not 10 run thl'> time," Hart
said
SEMI-A
• '
,
DAIL't' Pll-OT ITtwtAday. Febtuary 8 . 1990
HB teachers urge board to end . contract ·dispute
ly MICHAEL FISHER
O..,,Notc.,~
About 100 unhappy 1cachcrs
packed lhc H un1ington Beach C 1l\
School D1stn ct's board of cdul·n11o n
mee ting, urging the board to end a
10-month contract disputt' and al-
cept a one-~car ngrecmcnt instead o f
a distri t-fa, orcd two-) car con1rnc1
Contra<.·t ncgo11a11ons between the
dislrict and the teachers' unwn
broke down last No\'ember and a
state-appointed mediator ~orking
with the bargaining 1cams '>in<·c
earl) December has been unable 10
bnng the t'AO sides into agrccm cn1
o n proposed salal) increases and
health care costs.
On Jan. 9, the mediator requc~led
an 1mpan1al third pan). o r faC"t
finder. be t·ho~cn b) both !>ides to
draft a so lu11on to 1hc stalem a te.
although neither !>1<.k \\Ould be re-
quired to abide h} thl' foci-finder'\
propo~I.
"W e've g1,e n o ur l:m and hes1
olTer and a n agn.'\'ml'nt ha\ not hcen
reached," .\'l'>t!>tant Su~nntendcn1
Ro n Bro\\ n )<ltd ·· \ foet finder "111
de liberate o n the 1s ... uec; and gl\ e a
liruil rccom menda11on 10 hdp '>Ohe
the problem"
8u1 the H un11ng1on Br a C"h
l lemcntaf) Tcat:ha' .\)Soc1at1on -
the teac her.,· union -op po-,se' 1hc
fac\-finding pha">l'. "h1ch could tal..t"
Control(ed canyon burn continues
The Orange C'ounl) Fi rt• [)cpartmt·111 on \\ nlnt•\dJ~ rt·<>umnl
llS coniro llcd burn of 500 acre'> of tkn-.c hru\h jJ\ l mcrald Can~ 11n
no rth o f Laguna Bt·al."h.
T he o~rat1on \\:h i,tancJ l\\o \\l't'"' :Jgo. hut ''"' <kla~l'd
bcCi.IU)l' or Pll\\1ng \IOfm\ :ind high \\lllth 1.kpJrtm\.'Ol 'iJXll..t•'>\\OtnJll
Ka1hlccn Cha i.a1d F1rl'ligh1t·rs l"\fll'l tt·tl 111 l·omrikll' 111l· hum
Wt•dm·w a' ··The '>r»ol..t• from tht· hum "'" tX' '"'hk 1hw11gh11u1
m uch uf 1ht· <.11u1h 1.ount~ .irt·.1.·· '>he ,,11tl
Gay activist se~ks Senate se.a L---1
A Santa .\na-bascd g.i' '-" 11 nght'> a11oriw~ tilnl •1 \ktl.1r;111m1
of intent \\'cd nl'Sd il\ to \Ct'I.. lh\.· l)l'nll>l fJllt OPnltna1111n tor till"
s1att··., J:!nd Sena It' -D1'ltn1 t '>l.'.11.
Jo hn J D uran. \0. '><rnJ hl· "'" \\.'t'l..tng tlw '''al lwld h' \t·n I J
Ro,cc. R-Fu lk rton. tx-c-au~· ··t tan no lonFcr \II had, Jnd \\Jlth th\.'
d 1sinn being ignored . Thl' d1\tm11' fx·1n~ ix·ltt·d \\llh m.1l:ithm11
Senator Ro,ce 1<, nouceahh '1kn1 11n th1' l\'>Ut' .1llh11ugh ht• '"' 1111
the Senate H ealth ( omm1tl<:l' ·
A )pol..csman for Ro~c-e ..aid Duran .1ppt'Jr:-w l:x· .1 t·and1J.1tl·
"hos~: <;1nglc issue 1' ga) nght\ ··\l.·n.11or Rmt\.' ll't'I' ht··, l"allll'U tlw
tru~t anil n.'SfX'll u l h 1'> <."(1n<,111ul·nh ,11\d luul.' t11r\\,trd 111 'l"I' Ill~
them for another k>ur -\.CM .. ~1'! -.po}.1!!.ru.in D.n ~ v1lliJfO
Dl·mm ra1 L \l'h n lin ~ tl'll " .11,n 'l'l'l. ing tht· '2nd f)1,111ll w.11
Soup kitchen needs equipment
Costa :'\ksa's \omt'ont· C .ire' 'oup l..itlh\·n lll'l'd' 'om\.· m \\
cool..inK an<l loo<l \turJltl' l'qu1pnwnt II• l..i:\.·p up "nh 111, ll',1"111!
d i:mand tor ml•ah .• l \fXll..l·,man lllr thl' lh.tnt\ '·"" l 11l·,d.1\
fh1.• numbn ol hungn Pl'llpk linrn~ up tor lund1 at -th.: ">UP
l..rt<.·hl•n hJ-. 1m.rca<.l'd from 1\.'"l'f 1h.1n J1)(1 .1 d.1' "' n1111llh'> .1~u 111
aboul 11'\U a da} Ill tt't:t·nt \\t'l"I..' lund-1.11\lng \11l11n1l·\·r \rt R11rdn1
cw1<l Tu auommo<lJtl' tht· 1ntlu' thl' 'our l..11d1ul nl·,·J, .11h•thl·1
rl'fngcrawr and a ga' range Rlmkn ,,11J
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lO l\Cl'd~ rx•oplt• l"\l'f\ Jj\ C\ll'JH '\unJ.1\ .tl '\,1u\h ( 11,l'I ( ht l'llJll
C hurch. "42 \ ll l\lrta \t
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Robber likes bookstores
.\n arm l'd ruhfx·r "hn 111J\ tx ''''l'•'n"hl, '"' 1 ,,1.nl! 111
bo<ll..\lllt\.· r11htx·11c' 1n \1•utlw1n ( .1 bl1111 1.1 1''l.ll'i'•I" 11 '~ "-·""
trmn Jn In IOl' ho11l..,111n· I Ul',J.1• nrchl
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tht• fl'gJ,ll r I hl ,U,Jll'' 1 ldl 1n .1 "" 1 1.11 11 .I h.11. I 1' 1 I. ·'1th
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apparent I~ thl' ,,1nw 'll'>JX'l l l lunw ,,11d \ '1n11l.ir '"'P111 "'"' 1111
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Pas..u.kna .inJ < 1k11dak I !unit ,,1111
Bandit escapes with cash
.\ man a rmed \\Ith ,, 'l'lllhlltll•mau, h.111d11un 1 .. bhnl lhl·
Dl\ulUlll Rctun.h \ldfl' 1n l I I 11r11 ••ll I U\.•,.f,I\ 111~h· lhl '-hi ri11·,
(XpJ nnWnl \JIJ rhl' OJrldll fl"[l<lfll•J f\ \ lllCfnf th, '(<If\ ,lll,lh"\I .1\
:!r':!cl El Torn Road. at l/ ''i p 111 ix1111t1•J hi\ !!llll .ind 1km.111dnl
monc\. lie fkJ on loot allt'r hctn~ gt\l"ll .in undl\dt"\.d .1111uu11t ul
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Caltf1lrn1.1 I 011t·n ·, l\\11.\.'·"t·t•l...h "I 1111" l\ .. ..t..i \!.tow I 1 , .. ''' -h ~., ., .ind th1• h11nu' numtx·r ~2 Pl.1\l 1' "h,1 , 11r11·1.1r. !!uc,w.I .tll
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di\ 1dt· amon~ thl'm\\.•h C\ a prlll' pool ul . I ' m1lli.1n Ii' 1· 1•1 '" \\Ill
shar1· S~"'l O(Xl. four 11f'>1\ \\1ll ,h.1rt• 5hl" IMll) I hrn· 111'"1, \\1111'1
a n au1omat1l· 5' per "'""l'r I hl· numtx·.-. an· h,ll•d 111 thl· ,111lt•1 1hn
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(' .\l~E'.\DAR
Thursda_t·. F~b. 8
• 7 p.m . Mesa Con101ldated Water Dlstrlcl Board of Dlr~<.'tor~.
d1s1nc1 boardroom. 1965 Placentia .\'c . C o<.ta ~ksa
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Beach Planning Commission, rnunl 11
chambers. 3300 Nc"pon Bh d •
Frida.v. f~eb. 9
No mf.'Cungs schedufl:d .
190 I I ( I I Of,
Huntington lkach
A mother repon cdl> )Clled oh-
sccniucs at her daughter :ind told
her, "Leave m Pot alone:· in :1
tussle a 1 a rcs1dcnet an the 7000
block of La Mancha 1rC'lr .. ••• Vandals damag~ pla)ground
<.'QU1pmcn1 at H untington Bea h
Commun1t) Nurse!) School. 19699
Educauon Lane. • • • m:an tr1rd tQ \tufT shoes do"'n
has pants at :\thlcuc E'pcncncc.
17362 Beach Bl vd. • • • Someone rcport~ly tole $8.475
ftom a safe at Ursino Dcvclopmcn1
18652 Aonda l .. • • • rn1cknt said a thu:f. P<'l\'1bl) a
prowler, stole a $1 ,400 mo\lc cam-era from his daqhtcr·s bedroom.
foenlain Vall4"y
An unknown 1t.111lant firt'd a
pdltt eun or sman cahbtt ha"4i1un
into 1 oertC'd. a«uPtfd car on the
I 400 block of ::10111 Carlotta S1ret•t • • • Burglars l"UI lh<.' radloc k otT tht.:
door o f a sdf s1oragc room and 1001..
S55 1n propcrt) at ·If torag<.'
(\·ntcrs or .\mertc,1. 16700 Harbt)1
01\d. • • • .\ H un11ng1on fkai:h IL'cn-agcr
\'-a "ailing to hi\ L'tir l\hen un-
known suspi.'C't\ \\ho , .. ere dn""S b~
stopped. b.'lckl'd up. got o ut and
punched ham. brcak•na h1 no<;e. • • • resident on the KOO blod of La
as11a ,\,cnuc u JX'<.'l\ his daught<.'r
m.i> ha'c talen S 1.6 '\O 1n firearm"
from the house.
lnin~
A Ouorttc"Cnt areen Duamo ndtt.ck
BM btCj clc w:u stolen 1n thr 4730
bl()("-of Bam1nca Parkwa) The
then "'' rePoncd Tut!dl'. bot 1
bthc\Cd to ha\t oeturmi Sat1.mla> • • • &th~r S.nchn. 21 . wu annttd
at 6 p.m Tucsda at the Tarttt
tort. 750 Sarran a Parkwa > for
up to t'-' o month'> to compll'll' ..aid
as\0<:1a11on e\ct·ut1H· c..i11t'\to r Jim
Harlan.
"This l\a$ gone on for nt•.trl~ a
}Car and 1c:llhc~ are S3}1ng 11 "
time 10 '>t'ttle.'' Harlan ..a1d ··\\ l"
rnuld reat h an a~rl'ement h~ tomm •
fO'A 1f the d1\tr1CI \o\OUld •ll ll'Pl a
onC·\l~ar Jgl"l'l'Olt"OI ..
1 tie dt•lu~ might prompt the
teat he~ Ill authontl' J -.tnkl·. I !art.in
<,aid. add ing that 1hc d1\1nci"' 225
tcai.:hcr<; ha\"° been '-'Orl..ing "'thm11
a umtrat.t since la~• Juh < u rrcn1l~. thl· a\<,oc1a i1Ull-~ j\I..·
1ng tor "" 8.3 ixrll'Ol ..ala!) 1nlf1·J~r
for 1cacher'> d uring lhl' 111x1J.1111
st:huul ~1·ar. he '><ltd
Anording tu Hro"' n the dl\trtl t 1-.
o llcring a l\\O-~l'ar rnn1rnr t "'hi<h
1 neludl'\ a " rx·nxn 1 \Ulan "'\. rc,l\t'
in the first 'car
Satar. inZ rca'n tor thl· \t'<.und
\CM o l 0 thi: IJ1<,lrtll"• ulkr \\ould hi:
hJ'>l'J lJO .,lJ ll'·Ut'll'rm1ned lU\I ot
II\ tng 1n<: rt'a'>l''> Bro\• n \.11J I hl·
oiler jl .. u l'llb Im thl' d1.,1nc1 .1nJ
lCJthcr' Ill '>J)hl lll'>I tnlfl'J\t''> ol up
W 2 rwrt:l'lll !or l\.'.I\ hl'f hcJllh l'x'n·
l'li1' du11n~ 1tw \l.ll111d ~1·ar ht• .,.i1J
But 11.ul.in '>JIJ tl·.1, ht>r'> Jre \.ltfl·
tl"t lll·J th:u th\! d1)lrt1. t \ -.cu1nd·\l'Jr
o tkr 11\J~ nut rJl'K'. \J).:trit''> b1fill
1..·nuugh to o lhl·t 1n1.1c.1'>l'd hl'Jlth·
l.lll' \11\t\
.. , \\Ould hkl· lht• ho.ird Ill 111\tfUl I
the J1.,tm1 bargaining <.omm11tl"l' to
!>t'ttk d ont'·\l'ar nrntra<. l and '-'\"
1..an '-'Orn about Jhc '>Cl nnd 'c.ir
atk1 thai:· ~.i1d ll'at hl'r l,l\Jr11n
Pater
.\1 T ue'>da) ... mn·11ng. J\\t1l 1a1 11111
prc \ldl·nt lih.iru n Bm.ldrl·..iu J)fC\·
l'ntl'd the hoard '' 11h a f)rl>P"'·'' 1101
., 1991J-lll tontran "h1ch ri<11n tt·tlh
ldtll'U l11f J 12 I pt'(lCOl .. al.11' \0
l rc.1\c lur d1\lnt I ll'alhl'r'>
H.irlJ n J nd Boud11:au ~1th ,,mJ
\l':ll her' \\t'fl' uutragcd la'>t .\ ugu't
altl'I tht• b1J..1rd appro\t•d a .,1111.tlar
paJ rJl\t' lor \up<;nn1cndl'nl I >r.ttt11
l'i:lt•r.. ,ll)d mJO\ "' lhl· 1l''1rnt"T"
prl\l"nt ,11 T ul-...da~ ·., mn·11ng l.trr"d
'>ll!-11' J\.·, r' till!-thc bu.irJ·, al t111n
.. , uwd to be pruud o l our d1stnct
and 10 bt:-..i 1eal he1 .. !kltd Carol
.\utr. a d1'>trn:1 tl"achcr ·· ow I'm
'>O unhapp~ I l'an hardl~ get \0 work
.\I s~ I Ol'\l'f 1huugh1 I'd have lO 'et
a p.m.111nt· JOh 111 pa) m) bill!>.'
fh1..~ 5 3110--.tudeni H untingto n
B\.·.1th ( 11\ hool Drstnct 1s the
\C\.und ul lht• l ll\' fl\c school d is·
trll I' 10 \ul!\-1 1jh11r problem'> tht'> /
\ i:ar
· In Ol'1ghho11ng fkean tt'~ /
~chnol D1-.tm 1, ongorng l'On tr:ll'l.I
nel!,ot1at1on., prompted ti:acher~ m
th.ti d1-.1m.t tu au1hun1i: d \trtlsK l:m mo~1h ( nfllf.tlt t~1.u:rent~
t 1n11nu1n~ n th\." ~l'.in \ ll'\o\ d1">·
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Nephew re(i-fl/s .fatal WWII mission
By ROBERT BARKER
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burtl'U "''h nine-(If h" huJd1\.'' "' ,1 ma" g1.1H'
at \rling1on 'Jt111nJI < l'nll'tl·r~ ..1, 't-.11' .ilk•
1lw1r airpl.IOl' l ra\hl•J 111 th1 t·.1rh d;I\' o t \\ 111 Id
War II
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" Thurlday, Februaty 8, 1990
~est Germany lays groundwork for reunification
1 .. • WEST BERLIN (AP) - A com-01e1r1ch Genscher will travel to A. ShevardnadLe suucstcd last wtt'k The West German central bank the continuina uodus of East Ger-inOull into West Ge~y is, strai
!,;1inec led by Chancellor Helmut Moscow on Saturda)' for talks with that the issue be put to an inter-would be responsible for monetary mans to West Germany. Kohl on ina_ the countn •'s social. services.
Kohl on Wednesday bqan la)in_g Soviet President Mikhail . national referendum. policy of both states under tht mon-Tuttday proposed uratnt talks on Klein told reporten Ul Bonn t.h
the JfOUndwork for German uni-Gorbachev. Rudolf Seiters. Kohl's chief of etary union. unitina the nations' cumncit'S. aovemmcnt would stan talks w11 ~cation after the cabinet agreed to Kohl adviser Horst Tchsd\ik. staff. said the "German unity" com-According to Seiters. West Ger-With an averqe of 1.800 Easl the new East German aovemmc
'S«k immediate talks with East Ger-speaking on West German television mittce !>tun its work immediately many plans to discuss "con-Gttmans leavin1 the country daily. immediately after the Marth 18 el.
man} on joining the two countries· said the chancellor's message to after its lormation Wednesda)'. federative cooperation" with East 66,000 have amved in West Ger-tions "on confederate .cooperat10
currencies.. Gorbachev will be "lo mpke clear The panel will examine all the German)' immediately after East many since the start of the year, between the two ~tales '~ German
Chief government spokesman that the (German.> sclf-determina-steps nectssary for unification. in-Germany's first frtt elections. which addina to more than 340,000 who with a view to their growin1 togethc
)-fans KJein said Kohl would travel tion is advancing because the people eluding crcauon of a monetary arc set for March 18. resettled across the border in 1989. further." .
to Camp Da id on Feb. 24 to dis-in East German} are deciding the union to make the West German Seiters said immediate talks on The departure of skilled workers. "Dtcisions will be required eve
cuss German unit) with President process and the speed of self-de-mark East Germany's currency. Un· monetary union arc necessan• be· along with strikes and absenteeism. before then," Klein ad~ed. "Th
!Bush. Government sources also said termination, and no one else." like West German marks, East Ger-cause of the dramatic speed of de-are driving East Germany's econ-question of German unl\y has ~I and Forr-1gn Minister Hans-Soviet Foreign Mini ter &Juard man marks arc not convert1blr. velop'!'cnts in East Germany and omy to the brink of collapse, and the come a dominant theme."
Baker aSsessfng Gorbachev' s power
MOSCOW (AP) -Secretar~ of
Seate James A. Baker Ill set out
Wedncsda> night to measure thl'
eower of So\ 1et President Mikhail S.
Oorbache' to deal with the n1tcd
States on world issues as the Com·
lbunist Pan) undergoes major
·shifts.
Balcer moved sw1 ftl) into an open-
ing session "ith Foreign M1n1sfrr
Eduard A. Shevardnadze. his plan!>
unchanged. a few hours after the
tommunist Central Committee
agreed to abolish the pan) ·s g1mran-fte_ oI poliucal power_ _
Baker said on his flight herc from
(zechoslo' aJua he had noL dc-term i ned what impact the move.
-taken~at Gorbache~·s--behest. "ould
~a\e on the O\ 1et leader'1>
authorit).
"Why don't }OU ask me that ques·
hon after I spend t\\O da~ s "1th Mr.
Gorbache' and Mr. he' ardnadzc.
and then I would be doing a lot
more than just guessing for ~ou. I
~ould be g1"ing )OU a \Cf}. 'Cf)
informed answer." Baker said.
Sull. -Bak~r said the uncena1n1~
would not alter his plans 10 ti') to
make head"a} on arms con~I. Afghanistan and other issues_
.. ..\s far as I kno" thC' schedule 1s
~actl > ho'~ we onginall) laid 1t
L." Baker told reparters aboard
SOVIETS
From Al
Yeltsin. who addressed a huge
crowd S'IJnda\ that marched to the
Kremlin 10 demand reform, fa,orcd
an C\'Cn more rad1C"al program that
demanded a 'irtual apology by the
pan} for decades oftotalnanan rule
Gorbache' has struggled near!)
fi,e )cars to Iran form the O\tet
Union into somc1hing re embhng a
modern democraC). He dropped his
fOng-slan ing pUbllc opjXfsttron tO
aJtcrnat1'c pal111 cal panics onl )
ffircc v.eeks ago 1n 1-lihuania. ,()It
~'"" a surprise "hen he proposed
Monda~ that the pohC} be put 1n10
la .....
Asked 1f Gorbache' got ht) "'a~.
Brem Sco"crofi, President Bush's
national securit} adviser. !ia1d in
Wa!>h1ngton. ..Well 11 seem~ that
"a}. The outcome (1s) prett~ much
based on the proposal~ that
Gorbache' introduced 1n the Cen·
tral Commmee. ··
Gorbache\ ·s d ose Politburo al h .
Alc\andcr ~. Ya~O\ le'. said at tti1.·
the L .. .\1r Force 1et. .. That's not
taking an> thing at all a"aY from
ung implant patient
ies after 4 Y2 days
SALT LAKE CITY I .\P) -The
: tint human r~1p1ent of an C\·
• penmental lung-as~1st de"1ce. a teen·
' Jger sufTcnng from ~'ere re sp1r-
1 a ton stress. died \\ edne!>da'. 41:
da} s after the bundle of fine· tu hes
: was implanted in her chest.
• Meli c1a Hane\. 16. of .\nhur
: Cit}. Texas. "ho· had remained 1n
. critical cond1t1on. died al 5:30 a.m ! of "worsening pulmonal') failure ...
: said Tim Madden. spakesman at
: LOS Hospital.
: The expenmental lntraVa~ular
: Oxygenator. im~lanted dunng a
: two-hour operation Fnda), func·
• lioned properly unt1l 1he girl died. he
: said. and the hospital's government-
: approved implants will continue.
: "There were no chn1cal compltca-
: t1ons from 1he use of the de' ice.
: which added ox}gcn 10 and remo,ed
' :..-........................ ~ •
carbon d1\l\ldc lrom the patient's.
blood.'' !\ladden said 10 a \H11ten
s1a ll'men 1.
Mm Hane)·.., 1dcn11t ) and details
of her rnnd1t1on had tx·en k<.•p1 pri·
'ate at her fam1I} ·s request until a
Te>.a~ newspaper. The Paris News.
identified her and her father. ~trell
Hane\ II. Wnh the famih 's per-mis~1o·n. ~adden c-onfirmcd her
1den11_t) \\ l'dnckia)
The girl's motht:r. Edith Hane~.
41 . had died of undjsclo~d causes
on Jan. 31. said Leon W1lhams. a
spakcsman for 1he Maxe) Funeral
Home 1n Paris. He said funeral
arrangements for the daugh1cr "erl'
not rnmple1e
Miss Han e~. whose father 1s an
emplO)CC of the Campbell Soup Co ..
had been a member of the student
council at Frank lone High hoof
nc"~ conference Wednesda) the
mO\e had been under cons1derauon
for some time.
"You don·t realh need much
acumen to realize ihat 1f "e arc
venturing on the path of demo-
crauzauon of the counlr). 11 '1s
bound to atTect all soc10-palt11cal
moH'ments:· Yako\ le" said
.. If \\C were to ~' 1n 1985: Come
on folk!i. go ahead · and sci up 154
parties. I can imaginc the -011:ss 1t
"ould haH' brought abou1.'' h1.· !>3td.
Yakovtev said the O\ 1e1 kader'i
had to reckon "1th their nation's
tr1Stol)--:-1ncludrng 1tsdcmo<'1'n-t1r.rnd
ant1-dcmocrat1c cultures.
L'nhl e Eastern Europe. where
ahernat1\C paltt1cal groups ha'e e>.-
1sted for )'l.'ars and quickly became
genuine oppos1t1on ~n1es. the So'·
11.•1 l 'n1on has no na tional altcrna-
tl\e to the C'ommuni ts. The pan~
al so has great finanl'lal resources
and con1rols much of the-press.
81.'cause of those factors. 'oter~
arc unhlel} 10 OUM the Communists
from their actual po"er monoooh
1mmcd1a1ch.
"hat are ckarh some 'Cf), 'en
impartant and· fundamental qe-
Mellcl• Harvey
~
1n Pans. "here students we're taking
~fos Hane) 's death ··reall~. rcall)
hard.·· said Linda Bolton. Sl'Crc1af\
10 the principal. ·
velopments going on. in Mosco~."
Thou_ah the Central Committee
was acting a1 Gorbachcv's direction.
n 1s not clear if the authoril}' he
derives fro m hi s post as party gen-
er.a.L.segctary will be weakened -or
if>! the eclipse of party bureaucrats
migh t actually strengthen his hand.
Baker planned a four-da)' stay in
the ovict capital. His scheduled
mceung ~Ith Gorbachev on. Friday
1~ the anuc1pated climax of what was
designed in1tiall )' as a trip to make
prcparauons for a Washington sum-
mit mcclln&jn_ -lun<! bu1 .--has now
rown in10 a more impartant U.S.-
'"iC-1-e->."Change. --
Tbc pace of German reunifica-
tion, for instance. intensified over
the past few da)S to the point where
the two superpowers must try to
mesh their own approaches even as
their potenual influence o'er the
situation diminishes.
Resta11ng his apprehension.
Gorbache' cauuoned last week that
"h1lc he "iewed German unification
"11h understanding. "forcing
passions and s1mphfied approaches
to the problems could be per-
n1 1ous:·
hevardnad1c. meanwhile .
propased that the issue' be put to an
1ntcrna11onal referendum.
Congress OKs·
S42 million in
aid for Panama
WASHINGTON (~I?) -Con·
grc!is on Wednesda) passed In a rush
a S4:! m1lhon aid package for Pan·
ama that remoH~s trade sanc11on1>
and pro' 1d1.·s mone~ for housing.
public "arks . JObs and pahce train·
1ng 10 tha\ nauon.
The Senate appro\Cd the measure
on a '01cc 'otc a fe" hours after the
House iooi.. a s1m1lar ac11on.
The leg1sla11on. "h1ch goes to
Pres1den1 Bush for his signature,
also includes SI 0 million for the
emergmg democracies in Eastern
Europe.
Sen. Roben Byrd. D-W.Va .. said
he had been assured b} the Bush
admm1s1rat1on that Congrcs would
~ noufied \\tthin 48 hours of spend·
1ng an} of that monc).
The debate in the House was more
extenSt\'C than in the Sena1e.
: School fund-raiser I j taxes reconsidered
l SACRAMENTO (AP) -The I Slate Board of Equalization decided I Wednesday to reconsider its earlier
, decision to force school organiza·
l t1ons to pay sales tax on items sold l to raise funds for athletic events and f other extracum cular activities
Civil rights legislation unveiled to
reverse court decisions on job bias
' The five-member board voted S-0
: to reconsider the decision. Board ~ember Conway Collis said the ae-
on allowed the board to "fu lh
review" the earlier action. ·
The board voted 3-2 recent!) thal
a high school wrestling team in
Monterey must pa} sales la\ on
thousands of dollars it earned selling
fried squid at a countv fair.
The Montcre) High School wrestl·
1ng team claimed 11 was a nonprofit
group exempt from taxes and did
not have to pa} Sl .000 1n sales rax.
W o\SHINGTON (AP) -Law·
makers of both panics Joined b) the
head of the Episcopal Church and
Coretta Scott King on Wednesda)
unveiled c1' 11 nghts legislation de-
signed to reverse recent Supreme
Court rulings and help m1nont1es
and women fight JOb bias.
"Recent decisions of the court
ha ve reopened old "ounds sutTered
1n battles fought long ago:· Mrs.
King told a news confe rence a1
which supponers called tht' measure
the major Cl\ 11 nghts bill now before
Congress.
The bill launches a counterattack
b) congressional hber;lls and ci vii
rights activists against a series of
Supreme Court rulings last )'car. o\
ncv.I\ solidified conscna\IH' court
maJOnt) limited aflirmall\\.' ac11on
and narrowed the scope of an11-b1as
la"s Hearings in both the House and
the Senate arc set lo begin wnhtn
da}s. SC'n. Edward M. Kenned}. D·
Mass., said approval at 1he commit·
tee level might be pass1ble within
three months.
The Bu!ih administration has
argued 1hcrc was no urgent need to
overturn the decisions. saying 11
would monitor 1he effect of · the
rulings on cases in cou n.
But the Justice Depanment said
Wednesday 11 would propase its o~ n
legislation to undo the effect of two
of the Supreme Court dec1s1ons
targeted 1n the leg1sla11on propascd
b' la"malcrs
· Dcput} .\Homey General Donald
B. .\)er said the administration·~
b1lb ~ould rcs1ore the ab1h t) of
plamt11Ts to sue over 1ntent1onal
racial d1scnm1nat1on
But -'\}er said the administration
"will be vigorously defending" the
high court's dec1s1ons against rules
that "ha'e the effect of instituting a
pallcrn of quotas IO employment.''
.\tt orney General Di c k
Thornburgh said in a statement "thl'
administration's firm commitmeni
10 l'hminalc employment dis·
cnmination also means that we con-
unue to oppose racial quotas:·
More -protests greet
Bush in state· visit
mitttt 10 Stop the flai Amendment
and laws. Bush supports an amend-
ment 10 the U.S. Constitution lo
remove First Amendment protec-
tion of Oaa bumina.
The crowd ICt afire a Wee like-
Dell ofBush'a bead2 ~ othen then
ta.eel papeT and taDric n.p into lhe
ftama.
Al 10tne demonlU'aton cb.an&cd.
"Stop the bombi..., stop the war,
U.S. oul of El s.Jvador:' others
proclaimed diffttent causes.
Buth left for Omaha. Neb., after
hi• ..,ecdl.
In Moa"belioi Ant lady Barbara
........... "'"1ftl lelbm0n)' hm ~ wbo learDeid IO rad undtt
the California u~ Campaip.
indudiJtl a proud •&Mr wbo DOW rads IO his childl'Cft and aDOCbtr
wbo"l able IO rad Ilia Bible for die ........
-· ... it'• ~ .... JOU'W dDM." Mn. 8utla told or-.._.._. .._~to NMla
illl ..n111d I milliaa Lal Nmlll ............ ll9d • .., to .. dim.---·-·--· --
ly The Auodaled ftreu
Buckeys ~e McMartin parent
LOS ANGELES -A father who re newed allegations of molestauo
dunng television appearances rebuking the McManin preschool JUI)
acquittal of 52 counts was named Wedncsda)' 1n a slander su11 filed b)' thr
former. defendants.
I he Cl\'ll action against Ro~n Curnc-of Hermosa Beach was filed 1
Superior Coun by auo~e~. J?mes H. Diiv1s on tlchalf of Pegg} .McMam
Buckey: her mother. V1rg1nia McMartin: and her daughter f egg)' An
Buckey. a former McMaT1in Pre-School teacher. The lav. sun c11ed
slanderous the tele ·ised statements of alleged l'xpasure and molestat10
Currie claimed took place at the now-closed nursery school.
School bus crashes Into store
SOLANA BEACH -A school bus carrying f ! children cr ashl.'d .int
a ,ldeo slore-Wtdrresday-after the driver of-t.he v.:h1cle..'lp_parentl) ufkrc
either a hean attack or a seizure, authont1es said. The children, sufTen
from "moderate to minor" 1~urics. also were .trans~ned. to area hospital
All but one v.ere later released. The dnver was listed in fair but stab
condition w11h facial bruises and abrasions on his arms and that h1 hca
was being monitored.
Spy suspect suspended without pa
WASH INGTON -Felix S. Bloch. the cart'cr diplomat suspected
U.S. au1horities of spying for the Soviet Union. "as formally suspend~
Wednesda) and stripped of his $80.000 annual salar). the State Depanml'
anno unced. Deput} spokesman Richard Boucher said the depanmen1 al
is propas1ng to fire Bloch.
I he moves "ere the latest chapter in a saga than began eight mont
ago when Bloch. 54. was placed on adm1nis1rat1,c lca\c "llh pa~ afta h
reponedl> had been ndeotaped passing a suitcase to a ~o' 1e1 agent in Pan
Students flunking geography
WASHINGTON -High ·school seniors ha\l· a .. disturbing gap .. 1
their kno"kdg(' of gcograph~. ""h onl) 37 percent abk to find Southea
Asia on a "orld map, a stud~ said Wcdnesda'
Education Sl'cretan Lauro Ca' aLos rcll'a~d the lir~t stud' of gcograph
education b' the 1'at10.nal .\ssessment of Educational Progr\.-')lo. "hll'h sa1
that the a'crogc !>tudcnt could answer JUSt 57 pcrl·en1 llf th\' qucs11on!I an
that the bcs1 S('Orl' among more than J.000 studl·nts tc<1tcd "as 59 DCfl'l'n
On a "orld map. 8" percent 1dcnutied Canada. 5 percent rccognill'
the ·o, 1et L'nion~ 84 percent 1dcn11tied countncc; 111 1he M1ddk fa~t. '
percent l'ould find outheast .\s1a and 37 percent 1ncorrcrtl) <w1d thal lnJ1
1s pan ofthl· region. Th1neen percent said that cllhl'r ~aud1 .\rat'l1a or Brat
~as in outheast .\s1a
Rescued satellite In good condition
CA PE CANAVERAL. Fla. -.\ long-orb111ng \all·i.tt• rc!iCUl'd h~
s~cc shuttle crev. last month sho"s some detenora11 on but nol enough 1
• halt N .\SA ·s plans fo r a permanent manned space stauon. a project c.nt·nt1
said Wednesda). "There 1s nothing here to 1ndl\ate ~ou can't proc-cetl v.11
the space station," Wilham Kinard told reporters "'ho 'll'"l.'d 1hc l n11
Durauon Expasure Fac1ht\ 1n a stcnle room "hen· 11 1~ undl•rtw111
prchmtnal) examination al'tcr 51"< }cars in space
Kinard repaned the I I ·ton satell11e. scm into orb11 to detcrm1nl' ho
durable vanous materials \\OU Id be 1n space. wa s peppered "1th thou\anJ
"perhaps as man~ as 10.000.'' of tin ~ bits of space dust railed 011u1
me1eoro1ds.
• New hope for colon cancer victims
BOSTON -About 5.000 people "1th ad,anl·ed operabk colon caml
could be saved each }car b) trea1mcn1 w11h a medicine uSC'd 10 de-"ur
farm animals. a researcher says. About one-third of ne"'I) diagnosed pat1en
v.11h this s1age of disease haH· tx-en put on the drug incc its ben<"fit~ "l'r
announced b) the National C'ancrr Institute la'it fall.
The treatment which combines the vcterinan drug lcvam1solc and ti
standard cancer medicine fluorourac1I. 1s the firsi chemotherap} approa(
shown to help people with the most ad,anccd form of colon can c<"r th
can be removed surgical!).
Riverboat gambllng approved
AL TON. Ill. -Gov. James R. Thompson s1~ned legislauon allo" 1
n' erboat gambling on the M1 ss1ss1pp1 and llhno1s rn ers beginning nt•
}'Ca r. The gambling "1s not designed to make mone) for the state
Thompson said in a statement. "but rather help local economies
stimulating tourism and economic development re\enues for the mun1
palities that want it."
Sandlnlstas OK freeing prisoners
MANAGUA, Nicaragua -The Sandinista-dominated Nauonal A
sembly on Wednesday approved amnesty for mort than 1.000 pahuc
prisoners. pre-cmpt1na a key opposition pledge less than three ~ecb befo
elections. The Sandinista party predicted it will win the Feb. 25 elcctio
by a landslide and that the United States, unable to ignore the results. w
move to normalize relations with Soviet-backed Nicaragua.
Nicarqua, however. has rcfu5'=d to allow a 20-member U.S. co
aressional poup named by President Bush to monitor the elections, and
Richard Lupr aaid in Wasbinaton on Wednesday that the deleption
disbanded. Fonner President Jimmy Caner heads a sepa~tc observer gro
Colombians protest U.S . flights
BOGOTA, Colombia -Two U.S. Drua Enforttment Aaeney pla
flyin1 ~nai~nce •. rcpc>l'\edly to provide security ~or an ant1cfru1 sum •~ creat1na nauona.hst1c furor one week before President Buth is schedul
to arrive,
··1 uk mywlf why the ,annaos don't also let us lend a Colombian
squadron \o detect the cocaine distributon that provide the sub&lancc 10
million drus consumen in the United Stata. •· llid Atbeno Santofimio
presidential candidate aDd liberal Pany 1enator. San1of\mio. other ticians. and ptni11er1t pras commenwin arpae that the U.S. plann
violatina the country's eovttelpty.
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movie,
·Sunny througf:l Friday T"-Ac.cu·WH IMt. IOtKall touioon. T~Sdaly. FM> • LNt_..,_ .......
pop music
composer
~NCHO MIRAGE -J1mm> Val\ Heusen, a Tin Pan ~llev vet-eraa who won four Academ'
Awards and composed such
memorable tunes as "Lo'e and Mar-
n~e" and ''S"ingjng on a tar."
died at his descn home. 1t "'as
aoaounced Wednesda>. He was 77.
Van Heusen rtponedl} died Tues-
day. night of comphcat1ons of pneu-
monia. His death was confirmed
Wednesda} b) the R1vers1de Count)
Coroner"s Office.
Most Americans can hum a1 least
a few bars of several Van Heusen
tunes -"High Hopes." "Call ~1c
Irresponsible" and .. ~II The \\'a> "
each of which "'on an Oscar
H~ chidl} collaborated with such
l)'ric1sJs as Johnn} Mercer. Johnn\
Burke. Eddie Delange and most
notably, amm> ahn, He also
wrote-for t\\O lcgendal') crooners -
61Jlg Crosby and Frank Sinatra.
Van Heusen "'on Oscars "'Jlh
Cahn for "~II the Wa~" 1n 1 9~7.
"High Hopes" an 1959. and "Call
Mc lrrespon 1blr" an 1%3. \\ ath
Johnn} Burke he \\On an Oscar for
.. wangan' on a tar" an 1944.
.. He "as one of the most 1mpon-
ant composers of Amencan pop
music." Cahn ~1d Wednesda' "He
was considered a composer·~ l'om-
poser."
"The one song he's wnucn that's
best remembered. 'That Rain' Da':
unhappal} wasn't \\Otten "'tth ml; ...
Uhn ~Id.
Van Heusen and Burke col-
laborated on near!\ ~O ~ores lor
Crosb} in the· 1940s
The son of a building contrac1or
who pla}ed the cornet. \'an Heusen
was born Edward Cht.>~tcr Babcod.
on Jan. 26. 191 3. in Hacuse. ~ Y
He adopted thc name· Van Heusen
from the shin maker's billboard
advenisemcnt.
In 1928 he \\SS expelled from
Central High hool in 'rncu\l' for
singing his o"n compo.,itaon. cnll·
tied. "M ~ Cana~ Has Cardcs l 'ndt•r
Its E\es." befo re a ~hoot ~1cnrl' assembl ~
B} the age of I 5. he ''as a $15-a-
"'eek announ er on a local radio
station. "1th each broadcast featur-
ing' an original compos111on. He at-
tended )r:ll·u~· U nhcrs1t ~ and
Ca1eno' 1a Seminan. from "hach he
"'as l \pelled ·
Has next-door neighbor an S~ r-
acuse "as composer Harold ~rlcn
When .\rkn "ent to Holl} wood in
1933 he asked h1 brother Jem
. .\rlt'n and \'an Heusen io take 0 ' l:r
tns-wming-d1lt1t.'S ill Httrl~m ·'i famed
Cotton Club
He 'Wrote "Harlem Hmpataht>-"
The tune and the ho" for 11
fl opped. but \'an Heusen hung on in
!'le" York. operating a freight
etc' ator and pluuing tunes unul hr
got a h11 "hen Bing Crosb~ reco rded .
"It's lhl' Dreamer 1n ~1e" in 193
B' IQ~u. he "as one 01 Tin Pan .\lie·~·., most successful composers.
"llh ou songs published in JU 1 one
51.'ason. Holl'"'ood beckoned. and
he J01ned "'ith Burke for a song-
\H1t1ng team that became kno"' n :i~
the Gold Du 1 T"ins. ~mong the
"'ords and music the' churned out
"ere 1he dall\ tunl·~ fo r thl' Rob
Hoix· and Cru~b) "Road" pictures.
He com~ed has tir~t film score-
"•th Burke for "Lo\C Th } Ncagh-
bor" in 1440. "hllh "a' v.1dch rcl·ordl·d. ·
··~"1ng1ng on a ~tar." for ( ro'>b) 's
"Going ~I ~ \\a~ .. won Van Heu~n
his tim O~ar Tht• 1unc "Lo'e and
~larnagc" "on a 19 '5 Emnn and
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A e Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/ Thursday. February 8, 1990
Midwest housing a bargain;
coasts have most expensive
WASHINGTO (AP) -The
Midwest hnd the most affordabk
e,1 ting homes as 1989 ended. while
the most exix·nsl\ e i.'\1 ting housing
"as found on both coasts. w11h
Orange Count) ranked the fourth 1n
most cxpenSI\ e. a rC'al CSUlll' trade
group rcpor1ed Wednesda). .
Pt'orta. Ill .. had the lo"'est median
price. $47,200. of the 83 metro.
pohtan arc~s un q _ed b~ the Na-
11onal\ ,\ssoc1a11on of Realtors. Thnt
\\.~ SJJJ.700 bdo" the median CO'it
of a home . in t-lonolulu. thl' most
e\pensi' e an:a in the sun e~.
Lo'' ·CO)t e\lst1ng hou'iang. as op-
p0scd to ne" homes. 1n lh~ fi nal
quarter of I \189 ab.o ''as found 10
Oklahoma Ci t~ and Spokanl'.
\\'ash .. "hl'rl' thl' medmn pncc in
both area) ''a) $53.900: Mob11l'.
Ala .. $56.400. and Louis'111r. K' .
$58.000.
NEW VORK (A.Pl -Sales, 4 Pm Wednesdav Price and ne1 cttanoe of ltte 10 "OSI ac11.,.e American SIO<k Exchange .ssues 1radin9 na1:onallv al more 1nan s 1 N1me Volume Last Che. H llha.,.en n S68 800 1 1
Joining Honolulu in the top ex-
pens1' e areas "ere the ~an Fran-
cisro Ba> area. where the ml'd1an
pm-c was S!b0.600: Orange Count~. S~4 7.'>00: and l os .\n~eks .
S! 17.000. Boston had the h1gh l' t
pnn· tag on the East Coa,t.
Sl83.600.
The median prn:c mean, half of
the homes col>t more and half le '.'>.
The sur,·c~ co' cred l'\l'ill ng single·
f,unil\ dCtal·hed hun'c'· t0wnhot1i.l''>.
rondom1n1um' and l'oopcrat"c'
The nauonal median rmn· "J'>
$9::!.800 111 the O• tot>c:r-Dt·n·mlx·r
period. a 4.b pc:rn·nt ad' ann· from
thi: fourth quarter uf ll}MK h>rl~
c1gh1 me1ropoli1an arl'.1) rerunktl
pn ce 1ncn:a l'., l'\l'l'l'lhng the na-
t1unal 1ncn.·a\e.
\1cd1an 1)ncC'., in thl· \lid'H''t
\.\l'rC $.,I. "'00. J 5 Q l'X'rll.'lll )~J in
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales 4 pm Wednesdav price and ne1 cttanoe of the 15 mosl acrlve New Yorll Slock. E•chanoe issues trad•no na11onall\' at more 1na" S 1
N1me Volume LUI Che.
B:>larPn S17 400 13 • + I Salmn Nik w1 SOI 400 4'•
MesaL P 4.854,600 7 .. ~ Varilv 3 74.800 3111 + • • IBM 3 13 900 103 • > 2 • + 1'8 Hibernia s 2.601.600 211~ Amdahl J82.600 IS I JanBell J66 100 16'• F'u11Loom 441 300 t4 •
~ 1, BkNEno 2 481 200 S'• -• + ~, Hllht>urln 2 24S 600 JS'" • J
o'er the amL" ouart('r of I 9RR. The:
outh postt'd 3n $83.100 median
price. up 4.3 pc:rn •nt.
The NortheaM median pncC'
stalkd in the fou rth quarter. n)ing onl~ 0. 9 percent to $144.000. The
\\\·~t had the largest gain. Q percent
to $1.J 1.t>OO. .
RcalLors President Norman D.
Fh nn lltl·d the smalkr urban mar-
il.l'l' J~ .. tlk-om~s offenng both mod~
er:uel~ pnred housing nnd a strong.
tl 1' l'"l' n ·onolllll' base:·
.. \ITordnhle homes l\ 11h1n a
fl'~1,nnahk .ummutl' mall.e these
c1t1l'' u prime target for compan1c'I
luolo.1ng to l'\panJ -or rt'locall'. ··
r " 11 n .ml .. ale'> of l'\l\llng honws. which
"l'IC \\\!JI.. l':.trltl'r an the ~car. perkt'd
up .1, mortg:tgl' ratl·' tt·ll from their
~I Jr,h Jll'al. 1n1t1 thl' c,rngle d1g1t'i.
-NEW YORK (APJ -Money rales for Wednesdav as reoorted bv Telerale Svs-rems Inc Te1erare interest r ate 1nde" 8 160 Prime Ra rt 10 00 D•scounl Rale 7 00 Brot..er cau 104''1 rate 9 2S Feoera funds rrarlle' rate HQh
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Developer honored
From D.-Y Not wire MNkes
So•~weat Dtverslfled be. recently received four Gold MIRM
(Member of the Institute of Residential Marketing) Awards for
excellence in new-home marketing at the National Association of
Home Builders Convention. The Irvine-based SWD develop homes
and masterplanned communitit's in California and Anzona.
Three of the four awards recognized the work of Costa Mesa-
ba~d Gruel Detlp, an interior designer expenenced with several
of WO' developments. The compan) 's advertising agency. Bl) an
Hardwick Associates. was also rccogn11ed.
The MIRM Awards have been given annually for 12 yeacs b)
the NAHB's Institute of Residential Markl.'ting. The} signify excel-
lence in ne"'·homc marketing throughout the entire Uniled States
b> buildL•rs. their staffs and their merchandisi ng subcontractors. • • • T~U Income Plat II L.P., a newly formed Newpon Beach
iO\estment partnership that will invest in franchi ed rostaurants and
other businesses, /'Jans to rai~ up to S 10 million w11h an initial
public offering o 40.000 limited panncrsh1p un11s. The general
partner of TMI 1s Teachers Management & In vestment Corp ..
atcording to a Securities and Exchange Comm1~s1on lihng .
The units will be off~red for $~50 each. with a minimum
in,cstment of four units. through TMI Equ111es 'nc .. an aOihatl' of
the general partner. • • • I-Flow Corp., an ln ine stanup eompan) that manufactures
mobile drug-1nfus1on systems, plans to raise up 10 S2.6 million w11h
an in11ial public ofTenng of 433.334 common share units. 1-FIO\\
de 1gns and dC'velops a dru~-rnfu~1on S)Stcm for the mtra,enou\
admm1 trat1on of drugs. nutrients and similar medical trl·atmenl'> 1n
non-hospital ettmgs. The com pan) has de' l'loped a <;~Stem . calkd
Multi-Drug. that can be programml'd Ill dl'll\c:r·four c;eparatl' drug"
according to different scheduks.
Early slump
sparks stoc
market rall
NEW YORK (AP) -The st
market surged Wednesday ane,
co,cnng from an early sl
prompted b) concerns about
Trcasul) 's refunding auction.
The Dow Jones average of
industnals 1umpcd' 33. 78 point
end at. i.640.09.
Ad,·11nc1ng issues ovcrpowc
losers by a margin ef about 5 to
na11onwidl' trading of New \
Stock fachangc·hstcd stocks,
941 issues up. 56 7 down and
unchanged.
Volume on the Ooor of the
Board C'amt' 10 I 6. 71 mil
shares. up sharpl) from 13
n11 1lion in the prC'' ious 'less1on.
The market opened lower in
anal)st~ said was a response
"'eakness in the bond marke\. rrt
ting \\Ornl'S about interest rates
thl· Treasur~ 's quart('rl) refund
·1 he Do" Jone~ industrials
do" n more than 20 Point!> sh
alicr thl' opening bell.
··1n\l'Stor' "CrC' almost wa111n
the marl..l't to go IO\\.CJ' so thC'} c
get some good bargain .. :·
Michael ~ktL. tcd1n1cal anahst'
Oppenhc1mL·r & ( o. ·
EcttoBav J76.JOO 20 BT Nik WI 423 100 8'• TexasAirCp J17 800 6 ' 0 '1mk Nk wl 788.200 S1•
-~. 8.uler ),685.200 24 1 • Amer T& T 1 670.300 40 t PhilM or s 1 603 000 39 I
-• GenEICI 1 SS8 7~ 67'-+ • PhilipPet l,477 8 76 " I FedNMIQ s 1383 3 33'• + Cllicorp 1 376 700 73 ' FtCaoitHla 1,367 800 4"• G1mercn 1,200.300 77 ~~ -
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NEW YORK (AP) -Most acltV~ over-the· counter sloclls supolied bv NASO
Ltsf or DOM JO\ES \ \ ER.\GES
8 187S L ow 8 12S
LUI 8 12~ Dealers commercial Paoer
30 180 oa vs 8 7S·8 00 c e-r 1 cares 0 1 Otoos 1 Pr marv
30 davs 1 77 90 Oavs ] 75 180 d&'IVS 7 57
1 rea' 1 87 Cerr.f1c afes of DePOS•I t>v de111er 30 Oa'vS 8 7'l
60 dllVS 8 75 90 Oavs 8 1S
Attorney general object·s ~ to SDG&E
merger, $ays it's not in public intFres
Cnv. N1,,,_
TetMex ~nMlc
Volume Bid Asked
S,420,300 1 3-n 1 " 4 499 000 21 '· .._ 1 1 NEW YORK (AP) -F inal Dow Jones + 1 averages for Wednesdav a1.1t.te onrPr acte s Ar>P'eC 1nre1 MCI Qunlm s Mdxlor
3 664 100 19 2 949,000 ls ~ 1.816 SOO 2 P11 + 1 • J~~~' 2~~ 76~~9t5 2J f;$ 2~~~'8H fNs ~J ~ 20 Trn 1066 68 1097 62 1053 S2 1082 86+ 11 7J 2,789,700 33 • 2.215.800 40 • 1, 943,600 32 l
IS Ull 221 89 2'/447 77051 773S9 + 0 88 + ~ 6S S11o. 964 17 98S 84 956 ~3 979 11 + 10 ;.s +2 Indus 20.74S 500 1.701 300 11 •
1,364 soo 11 , Tran 5 838 ?00 + • u1 ts J 262.800
EW VOAll IAP I Sr:>CI nonler•OU• _,., l>tlC'l't
v-• .or...a.r "1'""'"'"" e 11s o• "°""a "I• co,.,., ""' '"°"1" W«J c..,.. · s 1 1200 • e>ouna tJ S 4"il•"•'"'"'
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LMd • 40 cents a peunO Zinc 6$ t:enl5 a IKN"ll , • .,V@'< ~0
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NY ffl9elt\atd l•Orical"<l SU 45 31' 'l'l $2 ~· N\'Come•QC>Kt~t,... 1,.-,,..1/-1.-i c4 1~ •
170 days 8 30 ISO dll~S 8 J1 180 davs 8 n
NE W YOR1o,. AP Fet> 7 Prev.
Wed dali AC''.J"CP.0 94? s 8
Dl'C• red S70 909
U" '"'' Jl'd 439 499
To•a ss ... e\ 1951 1986 Nev.,, 11r\ 31 17
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SAN DIEGO (.\Pl -The merger
that l'ould crt·atl' the nauon·s largest
u11ht) 1s bac.J for free l'ntl'rpnse. thl·
public and th e l'n' ironmcnt. state
.\ltornc' (1eni:ral John Van di.'
Kjmp •:a id \\'ednl·stla} of Southern
Ca l1 forn1a Ed1~on '<> proposC'd
ta~cu' n o f San D1<~go Gas & Eke·
lrll
"After lengthyf' re' ll'"' of the:
e\ 1denle on both Slllcc; of thC' ISSUl'.
I h;n c concludi:d that this merger 1s
nut 111 the public 1niert·s1 ... Van dc
Kamp said at a ne"'s conference
He said hC' has not ruled out
future kg.al ac11on to tr) to block the
mngn but for no" his o!Tice "ould
fiS?.ht 11 dunn~ thC' courc;e of hearings
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NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl snows the Over· the· Counter 'tocks and warrant' rttal have-90ne up Ille most and oown ttie most based on oercenf of chanoe for Wednesdav No steurilies 1radln9 t>elow S2 or lOllO snares are Include<! NII ano e>erce~ ch1n9es are the difference between-the Previous closlno Pric. and We<tnesdU;\ 1u 1 or bid orlct .
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being held b) the regulalo~ agen-
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Van de Kamp n tl'd fi,i: rca'ion'
for oppo~1ng the merger. 1ndud1ng
claims 11 "Ovid '1ola 1e an111ru~1
la" . th\\art publK regulauon h~
creating a larger and more J)()\\l'rful
u11ht) and deprn~ the an D1ei 1l
region of local control o 'er rt\
energ} destin)
He said 1hat. 1n the C'' l'nl of the
merger. Edison ma} ha' l' to lire up
older po"'C'r plants to pro' 1<k l'\tr;i
po"'t'r for an D1t'go CU'itomer~.
··l nfonunatel~. these older plants
lacl.. modern pollu11on contr(
Van de Kamp aid.'· hould the
brought back on l1nr "'1thou1
control~ thl') could pour hund
of to n) of n1trogcn O\ldes into
Los .\ngd(•\ air basin. alread~
mo'.'>t h<.'a' ii) pollutt'd m the twn ..
Th<.' S2.5 b1lhon merger. w
~ould rreatc thr large<tt 1nvc
O\\ned uuht' m the nation.
announred on ~O\ 30. 1938.
( E (orp . Ed1son·s parent.
proposed union must be appro
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California should
·stand at beginning
of campaign trail
1 , .There'.s be~n e nough debate and pohuc king; it's umc
.fo ,to give Cahfor~1a voters a voice in the presidential primary.
11111 If ev~rytn~ng S<?CS according Jo plan, a bill m oving the 1 I-~ state pres1de nual pnma1) from June to M arch will be taken
iH ?fT the s tate enate's mactive bills list today. Final ac u o n
!.( .. , 11s expec ted b y next Thursda)'.
!hat p lan was prompted last week b) state e nate
President Pro Tern David Rober1i. D -Los Angeles. when he
·said h e wo uld no lo nger oppose the bill. R ober11 d1dn 't
" 1 e ndorse the m easure. but predic ted it would pass the . enate 1 since he no lo nge r opposed 1t.
AB368. ai.Mho red b) Assembly man Jim Costa . D-
Fresno. passed the A ssembl) and has the support of man~
leaders fro m both panics and the governor. R oberta side-
tracked the bill during the 1989 legislati\e session when he
predic ted that an ea rlier primary a nd reapportionment
would cause ha\'OC in leg1 lauve primaries.
There are se\eral theories o n wh at prompted R o berti·.,
change o f heart._ but the impo rtant thing 1s state politics w ill
no longer stand in the )Nay of 29 million Californians ha\ ing
a say in who v.111 be o n the 1992 pres idential ballo t.
In the pa t. the California primar¥ was little m o re than
an a 0irm~t1on of presidential nominees ck c tcd b\ o ther
state . W~cn Caltforn1a·s June pnmal) rolled around. each
part} ·s ticket. ~as alrcad~ decided . That's af) unacceptable + polttt al s11uat1o n for a state \\llh 12 percent o f the natio n·._ .J ; populatio n .
The po l1t1cal. '\oc1al a nd ccono m H: d o minance of the
Ea!it a nd \l1dv.c?t 1'> '>lo'' I~ h1 fting to thl' 5unbdt :rnd \\ t'\l
Coa st. a nd ( ahlo rn1a houldn't pas~ up tht• opportuni t~ to
tand at t ht• beginning -rather tha n th e: end -of thl·
prl'Sld t•nual t am pa1gn trail.
O prnrons l"•P't'SSt'O 1n !h•s spact a<t' tnost' o r t ht' Oi11ly Plot Otnl"r
v1tws l"•prtssta on th•s pagt a rt 1host' of tht'rr -allt1'0rs ;mif .m sts
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F11rth after a rt'lord l'l..l JJ" 10 '>Pate
In l lP 1lw lk lthl·ratwn'i of thl' l ' <; 'lcnatl.' \\Crl· brnJJl.l'>I on rJd111
tur the first 11nw ,.., m1·mhcr' llf)l.'Ol'<l debate on tht• Panama < an.ti t n.~JllC\
Tod a'·, btrthd,I\' \lire~' L ina Turner·~ 6\) \l'tor Jar !.. l l·mmon ''
05. (\>m pma-nrn<lurtor John \\ 1lliams is -~ ·\BC Nl''" ancho r T l'd
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ROGF.R C \HL'.,O\
Sportll ~.d1tor
'f'OM Ol nn
Clrtulalion lllte<:tor
n :RI Pl'PO
Cir<'ulation Marktlintt \bna(tt'r
BOB FKA K
Hom<: Of'lhrr \1ana(tf'l°
CtlALO~ GOOD
• Cu1tomer 5<-rviC"t \la na(tf'r
PRA '900 . ttAH
f.o111roller
RHO. DA Wt:EO
D••• P~i•f Mana1er
DO~. A JACO~l'
Crdlt M•ucn
H01' ARD L St.HH 01\1
\ iC"t' Prt'11idf'nt/ Advf"rti.,in11 &
)larkf'tin(l
t:llERI FREDI~'-·
Classified \lana(ler
Jl O' OETil'i(;
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\IAR\ CARTER
Ad .-n iC"M ~lan&f't'r
DAVID llOLETI
Produt'lion Dirtttor
All SA TAOtOC~
Ptt-P"'~" )tanlfg~r
HENR\' K~IGllT
PtttM Rnom Man ... t'r
LISA T NNE\'
Pre-Preu u f'f\i1or __ _
P TRICK TOOi
Pre-Pro• • upen · or
BILL CRA•'fORD
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-Thursday, February 8. 1990 A 7
' 'Peace dividend' is ill~~io~ary >
Many countne face gnm rcahuc'i
tha1 1hreate n their future. The l ln11-
cd S1a1es 1s fortu natc enough 10 ha' c
lhe malenal resources and 1he 1ech-
nolo1n 10 handle ,Jhc reahttcs. It ,.,
o ur O\\ n 1ll us1ons"that threaten· our
fu ture
Our mos1 dangerou\ 1llu'>1o n' Jrc
aboul m 1Lnaq nci:ess1t1c). Pl·opk
a re loul.ing for lhc .. peal'l' d1 ' 1tknd"
1hc \\a} a small child looks tor '>antJ
("IJ U\ f he reduced d:inger OI a lc:1nJ
"ar 111 Europe ha'> bcl'I) tal..l·n h~
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a\c tu uur nul11ar~ budgct and u<,c
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g1,c·J \\J\ program ~
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\\a~ ha\1: al'o twen clJ 1m111g. lor
}car!> 10 be l Onca ncd ahnut 1h,·
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'Official' business helps finance campaign swings
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C'olumn1111.
Put downtown Huntington plans to vote
T o th~ Editor the bcJlh
Is another one of Huntingto n ~tost (.1t' (. ounul membcrs are
&ach 's pnsune ocean and bca h ti'\ 1ng to fo rcl' their dl"<'t'i1lln" o n u"
\ IC\\S goinJ to be destrO)td" Recent-"i1hou1 .i '01c 111 the people fh1s
I). the maJonl~ of the C1t) Coun 11 issue 1 100 Cllntnn as1al not to he
members ga'e the green hght for the \Otcd on b' the c1mrn \\hen \\C
first stage of P1ers1de V11lage's part.-\Olt'd fo r our (II\ C'oun 11 mt'm-
ing garage. bcn. I do n't think "e "ould ha'c
The garage's proposed plan 1s 10 \Oted for tht'm 1f "c knc" that the'
be built one foot belo" Pacific Coast . "ould tn. to force P1ers1de \'1llagC.·
H1ghwa) ·s grade. If }OU park cars o r. and the parking ga rage on U'\
c' en '-'Orse. 'ans. trucks. rec-"11hout a democra111:" conS('nt of the
reallonal vehicles and buses o n to p people
hk~ the) plaR. then our ocean and The l It} ignore'\ p ubl1r opinion
beach v 1c.,.,.s will be blocked, not to ~ur' q s all 0' er 1ou n. \O '' h~
mentio n the \ 1ews of the ne" pier. shouldn't the) ignore th1" l'11n-
Catalina. the urf and our beautiful tro ' er'i1al 1 sue. tOtl" ) "<' nlll!.t
sunsets. de mand nsht no" that the Cit)
The view will be bloc.ked from the Co uncil bnng 1h1~ hight l·hargcd
sidewalks. from )Our car on PCH 1s uc before the \Oler' \\c, the
and from the first floors of the nc"' c1t1lcn • mu 1 dcc1di:. no t the C-11'
buildinp on PCH and the first Council If an\ counc1l member II'\
floors of the bu1ldinp on Mam to to p "a \.Ole b} the ~pie." then
Street. 5th trcct. 6th Street. rte. ma) be these oum:tl members ouaht
What a pll) ! to mo' r to China .,.,.here the) ·11 f~l 1temnty:"t-t1e-ni-.,-onty'"Of"1hr0h---~ :at h~ m tot~t-itanan tscttt'\"
Councd OK'd the conceptual plan h 's been said b) cnt1cs of th~ of
for Picn1dc Vill_,c. But Cltlzcns. us qainst 1he dcvefopmcnt of the
both of thcs.e ~JCCtf' can still be ~•ns1dt of PCH that v.c'rt apmst
stopped 1f you folks out theft pt proare s or that we're slow
inv-olvcd now v.1th thost of us who arowthtr, or v.~·rc cnvvonmcn-
trnturc our occ1n views. Both pre>-talast .
JttU -the Picn1c:k s-rkn'I pnec Virt'*91ty all .. locals" (owncn-
(nonh or the pter to the beachsadt manqers·workcn-ttSadents) that
~ts and condos) and the r~ talked to 1n lk downto'M\ •ho
Plenklt VaJllet (south olthe pier to don't want ck~lopmmt oo thic
LaU sv.t) -would ruin the '°'81 bwla .. ol PC'H do wat PfOll'e•
aml9icncie o(tht new downtowa liDd (1ndudi111 IM). They .ant a new
J ill.I rcm,kll'l(\l J1mnt1l\\O '1ilJge
The.-~ "ant a nc" pier a Ill'" prcr
plaza a "'-'" <.ur1 museum 1nle
\la\\\t'll''i rt•staurant 1~ N-1ng re-
built. most pct)plc see m ll' fa, o r
bu1ld1ng 1t ltl..c thr nr" \Urt mu"<'u m
-that '" hclo" tht' grade 111 P< H
T h.H \\3\ \la'"~trs \\{)n't hto-·\\.
our ocean 'It'"~ either. 1 "Ll>o mo t
pcoplt' l'\C ta ll l'd to. in the hun·
d r<.'ds. seem to \\3nt a b<.'ac h-1\ pt'
park o n both <;1des of thr pier hl..t
ea t Beach ha -larger of cour<.c l
:'\o n h of the p1rr ~ liu lOuld ha' c
a park next to 1hc '1dcwalt. Th~n .
between the par!.. and the b1l..e tnal,
)OU could ha' c the parking lot~ nt
d 1tTcrcn1 lc'cls In front o f each le'~'
on thr beach side \OU could plant
bu hes to block tht ,·1cw of the ca~
fro m the beach The cm like'\ lhr
parking garage plan that ha-' 761
spaces and v.o uld cost S . 7 m1lhon
PCH will be v.1dcncd to ''~ lane
in the near future. so we Wlll need a
platt-to perk 1~ cars 1hat ~ly.
park on PCH on the ~~1cc road
betv.etn 11th and Goldcnv.c t
strrtts b the beach. ou rould s-nc
700 cars \.here. aJonc 1f you. ba\c 1
OM v.ay road and )OU made haht
mod.1fic•t1on , Bu hes could be
planted 1n front ofthoer can. too.~
)OU -.-ouldn't ~ thrm from tht
beach It v.ould be n~ to have
restrooms and ~ aloftl that
suetdl built into the lowtt cfiffS
I aho -.et' we move IM t'iift•"I
~.ir jg(' 1,1 1m 1t.11 hllx I.. 0 1 l\\ain a
S1h strl.'ct' ti the "t' need\ a pa
m g garage "° had' The ground fl
Ir' ti nluld bl' all com mercia l t
\OU could ha't' t\.\.o sublc'd'
part.1ng and a u pper second a
tbird lc'el of parking That "o
help the dov. nto" n corr ~"en. m
.\ far as P1crs1dc V11lagt &
1 south llf the p1erl, about the o
thing that make' <;ense is to o
b uild a fcv. "orld class roma
t) pt' l'l'Staurant!>. but the~ v.o
ha'c tn be buil t belo"' the high
grade hke Ma~v.ell''i and the s
museu m Yo u could have a bca
l) pc park abo' c and parking and
restaurant hclo\\.
The P1crs1de Village tha1 the
"elo per "ants 10 develo p would t
out D" 1ght's beach concusion.
ummer v.111 be Ow~t·s 60t.h
on the hca h Dwight 11 tin
and run b his fam1l) 11 would
a \ham<: to tear 11 do"'n 1n tbt ot prOfl"C ls It a1lo. propcsa '°
o ur v.ondcrful ocean and
\ ICV.'i°'
The o nly fair and IQUI~ rnoh c this issue is for all ol
demand that thll ls.wt bt valed
riaht no• ~ us. So wme ~ ~ naht now and llvt •
.... and IJ''t the Cit)
you've IO(! We need mmor
racy 1n thtt towe. DAVE
H•li ••
Orenga CoMt DAILY PtLOT I T~lday, Februwy I , 1llO
J.mpossible Clream~=s come
true in cosmetic artistry
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S pecia I Advertiser Profiles
Trends set
at Maison
Decor shop
Malson Decor In the Irvine
M arketplace is a sl'lop for all
seasons. .
"We're constantly changing
the look of the store, trying to
keep up to date with the trends
In home accessories.·· says
Sally Hoblit, owner of the nearly
three-year-old business. "Right
now we're working on our spring
line."
For many women, clear, un-
blemllhed akin and natural tea-
turee may IMfn like an lmpoaa-
lble dream, but there'• Ht•atty a
modern-day Cervantes In New-
port Beach who apeclallzea In
making such dreams ma-
terialize.
Ettyn Bund Cervaotes de-
scribes herself varlousty as an
electrologist, cosmetologist
and, most significantly, a per-
manent cosmetic artist. She's
on the cutting edge of new
developments In the field of res-
torative permanent cosmetic
artistry, kno""1 as RPCA.
Cervantes began her career
25 years ago as a makeup artist,
gravitating IJ'lto the electrolysis
field where she became profi-
cient in the use of needles.
Perm anent cosmetics, she ex-
plains. utlllzes both techniques. .................
There's an emphasis on Eng-
lish and French design at
Maison Decor ("maison," Hoblit
explains, is French for "house")
which is not surprising since its
proprietor was born and raised
In England. She came to this
country a decade ago and
worked both in interior design
and retail operations.
For the past nine years, she
has practiced her craft Jn New-
port after earning state llcen98s
In her l'\ome state of New York
as well as Nevada and Cali-
fornia. She radiates pride and
enthusiasm as she displays her
"before and after" scrapbook of
patients who have been relieved
of 9ne unsightly or discomfort-
ing skin problem or another.
Ellyn C'9rvantes practices cosmetic artistry •.
"The two fields sort of col-
lided. and I started this shop."
she says. After a year and a half
in Tustin, It was moved about a
Sally Hoblit a t Malson Decor In lrvlne.
year ago to the new Irvine shop-
ping center.
Maison Decor carries a wide
variety of unique home ac-
cessories. ranging in cost from
b irds ·fashioned from dried
mushrooms ($2.25) to an an-
tique dresser at $3.000.
Hoblit. a Newport Beach resi-
dent, recently returned from a
two-week working vacation In
England where she scoured the
antique shops and boutiques for
new ideas for Maison Decor.
The store is located in the
Irvine Marketplace. near the Siz-
zler restaurant, at 4143 Campus
Drive. Irvine. Further Infor-
mation Is available from Hoblit
or Iola Gibson at 854-4850.
First -Ameri-can boosts assets
First American Capital Bank.
N.A., of Laguna Beach and Cor-
ona del Mar increased its assets
nearly 23 percent -from
$25.407 million to $31.181
million -for 1989, announced
Jess E: Barrera, president and
chief executive officer.
Beach. dards.
"We are par1icularly pleased Total deposits were $28.266
that this profit came principally million. a nse of nearly 23 per-
t rom no rm al operating cent from the previous year's
procedures." Barrera said: "In $23.019 m1ll1on . Gross revenue
1988 our profit Included some in 1989 was $4.470 million. con-
s1gnfficant loan loss recoveries. trasted with $3.809 million for
Also. last year we operated at a 1988.
"Most of my cllen"ts are re-
ferred by doctors." Cervantes
notes. "following an acci(tent of
some _sort." She pointed out
one. a Japanese man born In
Hiroshima after the bomb fell.
who had a large patch on his
neck devoid of pigmentation.
After a few weeks of treatment.
he appeared p·erfectly normal.
Cervantes pointed out that
she insists on a three-week wait-
ing period for new clients before
any work is started. "I want
them to check me out for their
own peace of mind," she noted.
Among her specialties are the
correction of missinp eyebrows.
creation o f a permanent eye-
liner. redesigning of lip lines and
covering of scar tissue. Even
victims o f alopecla unlversalls
and bare areas caused by skin
transplants benefit from her
procedures.
Cervantes currently is
spearheading a movement to
organize the American Associa-
tion of Permanent Cosmetic
Specialists. which would govern
sanitization and sterilization
practices. For two years she was
an Inspector for sanitation and
sterilization with the Orange
County chapter of the Elec-
trologists Association.
"We hope that creating a safe
and sterile working environment
will benefit both individuals and
our profession. giving us credi-
bility and respectlbility." she
said.
Meanwhile. she serves as a
godsend for man)' local women
-and even a few men -who
w~t to correct the mistakes of
nature or fortune. She tells of
one woman. without eyebrows.
who penciled them in every time
she went out. and her en)bar-
rassment upon returning home
from an evening of dancing,
looking into the mirror and re-
alizing one of her .eyebrows
must be on her partner's cheek.
That woman Is one of many
Cervantes patients who now can
dance. swim and exerc~se
without any such worries.
Ellyn Sund Cervantes has .
lived since 1977 in Irvine with
Hector, her husband of 23 years
-"who worked two jobs to put
me through school and is the
chief reason for my success."
Her skin care practice is located
at 4001-B Birch St. In Newport
Beach. Further Information may
be obtained by calling
Cervant~s at 756-0111.
Net income was $470,000,
contrasted with $589.000 for the
previous year in which it was
ranked by the Findley Reports. a
leading J ndtistry newsletter. as
the only premier performing
bank headquartered In .Laguna
profit' every month. even with Fourth quarter net was
1he costs of opening our Corona $136.000. up $~5.000 from the
def Mar branch in November." same period in 1988. That quar-
Capital adequacy ratio. a sig-ter's revenue was ~ • 265
nificant measure of a bank's million. up from $1.036 m1lh 1 in
soundness, was 9.02 percent. 1988.
Galvez exhibits at Gage ·Gallery
well above regulatory stan-The loan portfolio stood at
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!ii!ii!ii!ii!ii!!!!ii!ii!!!!!!!!!!iil $17 .40 1 m1 Ilion at year's end. compared with $18. 1 million in • • • • • •
1988.
Just a call does it all
ifthr ca lrs to classified .
Byron Galvez. considered one
of Mexico's master anlsts. will
attend the West Coast premiere
show of his new work Friday and
Saturday at the Gage Gallery •
4199 Campus Drive. Irvine.
Galvez 1s -by training and
experience -first and foremost
a sculptor. He paints like a
sculptor and considers himself a
colorist, optimizing and buildlng
on the harmony of a single
color. trying to attain more light
in each of' his canvases;'
Preoccupied with texture.
Galvez uses a secret method of
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applying thick oil paint to his
canvases and additional texture
plates to his graphics. His works
are both contemporary and tra-
ditional. conveying a very per-
sonal statement of passion.
He describes his work as
"sensual. not erotic: ... with a
sence of humor."
Galvez was strongly influence
by cubism , his heritage, and by
Africal. Oceanlan and pre..COl-
omb1an sculpture. Today he Is
recognized as one of the most
Important and promising
painters/print makers/sculptors
on the international scene.
He has had nearly 100 group
and solo exhibitions since 1964
and has won numerous awards
for his sculpture and paintings.
The show at the Gage Gallery is
considered a major exhibition of
his work.
"This promises to be one of
our most exciting shows ever."
says Joreen Gage of the Gage
Gallery. "We enjoy the op-
portunity to present fine art to
the community and sincerely
hope you will join us in giving
Byron a warm Southern Cali-
fornia welcome this weekend ...
The Gage Gallery Is located In
the Marketplace shopping
Center across from UCI. Further
Information on the Galvez show
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~may be obtained by calling the -gallery at 854-5697.
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. ---;I m1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1990
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Vikings sail home with Sunset title, 65-63
8y llllC MADDY
Of -0-.. ,_ Sl ...
J=oun tai n Valley High . boys
basketball coach Gordon Billingsley
was shaking his head at\er Wednes-
day's 6S-63 Sunset League loss to
Marina.
Billingsley watched his t~am p!ay
about as well u they can 10 taking
a 19-8 first quarter lead on the
\'isiting Vikings.
But the Cherokee Parks-led Vik-
ings arc never out o f an} contest as
long as the 6-foot-11 Junior is in
acuon. and he dtdn't d isappoint last
nil.ht.
l>arks scored 31 points. 24 of them
in the second half. to le-ad the Vik-
in&S to the come-from-behind win
a11d lock up the Sunset League
championship.
"They're a good team. and they
always have the abaht}' to come
back.'' Bjllingsle) said.
''They did 1l better job-of gc1ti-ng
the ball 10side in the second half
than the did earl}. and we d id stupid
things down the stretch.''
Man na ( -L 1.6-8) leads Ocean
Vic"' b~ t"o games \\Ith one 10 pla).
The Barons 15-4. 11-12) fell into a
third-place tie w11h Edison w11h the
defeat.
The isitors rallied from a 34-28
halftime deficit to tu: the game at 38,
then rallied from a 49-4 2 marg1n1a1e
in the third quarter 10 knot the game
at 51.
With the game sttll ued at 5 w11h
three mmutes 10 go. Manna ma}
have been Vlcnmned 1wtc~on 3 pla
at their offens1 H end.
Parks \\as screened out on an
rebound and ma) ha' e been fouled.
No call "as madi.'. and the Barons
pulled do"n the board.
As the trail ofli<'1al pa scd b} the ..
Manna bench. he recen·ed un-
popular reactton to the non-call and
prompt!> called a technical foul for
.. bench decorum:·
Though V1k1ngs To m Gnffen and
Justin McBride admitted to the ver-
bal abuse. the~ appeared baffied b~
the call.
"All "e "ere )elhng "as ·o,er tlil'
bac -we "~rt.'n't cun1ng -and
he d1dn 't e'en gJ\·C us a "arning.''
McBride said
Ke\ln \olpe made both rm.·
thro"s. and ~t ake Merit .tddt>d J
chant~ shot second later IO ga\I~ f\
a 61-58 le;:ad \\1th 2 23 to pla) \krh
led the ho'itS w 1th 23 points and 12
rebound!..
The BaroM did no t score for the
!\CAI 2·22. ho"e'er. as the Vikings
scored the neAI ~'en points.
Parks h11 hi!. 24th point of the half
from the free thro" hoe to close the
gap to 61·59 "tlb 1: ll leJL
T he Barons went into a
slo"dow n. looll.1nt method1C'llJI~ for
a !>hot .\dam Z1e anh found a gap
and dro'I." tht.• baseline. but 9.3S
lalkd tor tra,eling ""h I 12 left.
one ol onl\ liH· f\ tumO'eA on the
night (PIH~ Sff MARINA/llJ
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Dodgers Seahawks Artists
edged by
Trabuco,~
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. One thing that punlcc; me: How
can A.C. Green of1he Lakers pla) 2 1
scoreless m1nu1es against the
Ponland Trail Bla1er and desen e
to start in the N BA All-Star Game'.'
Two things which do not puzzle
me:
•If spring training is delayed. the
Dodgers could be baseball's b1gge1;1
lost rs.
8-T.he L..akers arc no t on!) a dif-
ferent basketball team this scasQn
"'atho ut Kareem .\bdul-Jabbar, but a
bi.'tter one. ·o
Consider. first. the Dodgers.
E\ erybod) knO\\S thC} \\Cre dull
losers last season bccauS{' the)
couldn't score run . Consequent!).
faecutnc Vice Preside nt Fred
Claire acquired Orne run-producer.-.
in Kai Daniels (mad-season). Juan
a muel. and Hubie Brooks.
Claire apparent!} didn't a k
himself whe re these h111ers "''II pla}
He ten that problem for Tom
Lasorda. which ·~OK. because that''\
the manager's JOb.
Lasorda. tho ugh. "'111 nel·d some
tune to work 1t out. This is not a
rousserie league. These gu ys actuall)
have to catch and th row the ball.
Does Samuel. fore ample. pin~
center field or second ba e., .\nd af
ht: plays St'<:ond. "hat happens to
Withe Randolph?
Docs Brook pla) 1h1rd base and
l1fso. what happens to Jeff H amil-
ton? Or d1)CS Brook.-. pla) 'lhom1np
"hen ..\lfrl.'do GnOin 1sn·1 h1111ng..
\\htch 1s oftl.'n? ..\nd "ho"'" be
doing has hmp1ng in kft field. Kirk
Gibson or Daniel!>. :rnd "ho doe'>
that put in right fidd "'Ith ~l tL.e
~larshall go ne . ..\hbott or Costello"
The point L ,1.,orda an,! h1'> patch-
"ork Dodger' '"..-if 'fmng mumng
perhaps mor'" . in~ team 1n
baseball. W11h1 • 1 then.· \\On'1 he
a Dodger tc3m. JU\l a batung order
lso. with m ore '>~J\on t1ckeh .,old
(17 .000) than an~ hod) el~.
Dodgers· manageml·n1 nt.•eds a dela~
in the 1990 reKular M-a on lake a
three-month monsoon.
Los Angeles Owner Pftl'r
O"Malley. hO\\C\er. IS onl) Onl."
voice -and w11h 1h1s proposed
revenue-sharing tS!>uc. where
baseball's less-profitable 0"' ners arc
fPIHse SH TAU.EV /B2J
'"' Lake rs
drop Bµlls,
121-103
From The Associated Pr•u
James Worth> • had 30 points and ·
Magic Johnson 22
points and 17 as-
sists as the Los
Angeles La kers
"o n for the eighth ume in 10 games.
beating the C hicago Bulls. 12 1-103.
Wcdnesda' night at the Fo rum.
Michael.Jordan led the-Bulls with
32 points.
The Lakcrs. coming o ff a 121-1 19
o~enime ''1ctol) Tuesda} n1aht 10
their showdown at Portland fOr the
Pacific Divisio n lead, \\On their
fouurth straight game.
Chicaao has lost the first three
pmcs o f a s1it-game tnp bridging the
All-Star break.
Byron Scott added 15 potnt • Or·
lando Woolridge 14 and M)chal
Thompson I l for the Lakers. Scottie
Pippen had 14 points. Craig Hodges
13 and Horace Grant 12 for the
Bulls.
The l...aken emc~ from a tiaht
first half, wh ich they led 58-SS at
intermission, a nd stancd to take
control in the final 2' m in utes.
Los Anaeks. 22-2 at home a nd
two p mes ahead o( the idle Trail
Blazers, wu ahead 93-87 in the first
minutes of final period. Then the Laken wnt on a 12..-
&Ul"F for a IOS-9 l lad with 7: JO kft.
A cluak ~ Jordln wi&h 6:20 mnain-ina~lcd d9c .... IO IOS-9,, bul a
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11'11121 -LMll I/Ml
reappear
in ·67-56
triumph
By BARRY FAULKNER
Of ttw Daly l'llot St_,
It may be 100 late to win the ·unset
League t11le. but the real Ckean View
High bo}s basli.e1ball 1cam reappear-
ed \\'cdncsda} night to knock off
'1s111 ng Edison. 67-56.
"That's the team \\C "ere sup-
posed to be.'' Seaha\'ks· (oach Jam
SUNSET LEAGUE
LHeue
W L
M~rlna 8 1
Ocean View 6 3
Edison S 4
Fountain Valley 5 4
Hunllnglon Beacn 2 7
Wesrmlnster I 8 Wednesdav's Scons
Marina 65, Foun1a1n Vallev 63
Ov.r1I
W L
16 8
" 9 16 •
II 13
9 14
6 IS
Ocean View 67, Edison S6
Wes1m1nsrer 70. Hun11ng1on Beach 65
Hams aid a1kr -:.1arung h1<,'top-ti'c
for the first 11me in nine league
gam<:'>
The '1c10~ 1mpro' ed thl' \t•J·
ha" L.!> 10 6-J in league. 1-l-Q 0' l'r311.
mo' ang thl·m an tu "il)le p<.><.\e<.'l1on of
~rnnd-pla.:e tx·hind lcagul' cham-
pion ~IJnna (~-1. lb-~) D.-Y
52-47
By PA TRICK LARKIN
D~"Y l'"<>I Con~'l>O"d~"'
De'>pllc the lal 1 that Laguna
fkJlh li1gh lJml' up 'hon an a 5~-.l"'
dell~•on JI T rat'tulu Hills rn Pacific
( oJ'1 Leagul." he.'~' hJ'>f...etball actron
\\ 1."dnl•'><lJ~ night thl' .\ni<.h Sllll
dtnlhl'J 'l"lOnd plall' an leagul." pla~
On lhl· utht·r hJnd Trabucu Hall\
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PACIF IC COAST LEAGUE LH9U• Ov.rd
W L W L
Traouco H s 9 0 14 7
Laouna Beac,. 7 2 18 S
Woodor age S J 13 11
Laguna H I\ 3 6 8 14
Orange ~ 3 6. L.13
Cosra M~sa O 9 . 2 II
Wednesdav•s Scores
La9una H ~ 76 Woodbridge 71
T•at>uco H \ 51 L aguna Beacn 47
Oranoe 80 Cosia MeH 70 .
d.1anh·J '' '\(.'\11n~ \lraaght PCL
tr1"" " th ••tl\ g.inll· tt1 pla' Jnd a
4-1 ,, ti l ht .\n•'t' .-21 "111
plJ\ \\ ><\Jhr1dgl ,_J 1n .i mean-
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TtJ"U•. tl'p ,,J ,, .l--\\htk
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Edison ( 16-6. 5--0 fell in111 a t1l' tur
1h1rd "11h Fountain \ allc' Oce•n Vlew·s Darren Ernst moves In for a rebound against defense of 8111 Martinea u. thJ J,, "' · Tr.1l-"lu11l' Ht I' l IJlh
K J \\ ., r '-ltJ &·, J ;J" J lut '''
~tar(cl T 1."nfkrge :i b-f1lC\I·., JUn·
1or lt'nll'r. made h•' fir'it 'tart \tnu·
thl.' prc-kagut' "4..'J~ln Ill add an\llk
srnnng ( 14 poinlsl and senior guards
Greg E'an-. .ind R\an Manin added
20 and 16 PQlnlS reSfX"CtlH'h for lht•
"inner-..
.. That "as the n.•\ •'>•tal1tln of our
original startang lineup and "e h.id J
la11le more i ns1dl'·OU1'1de hJIJnl I." ··
Harns said. .. , kne\' from thl' la't
t\\O da)S an practll'l' 1ha1 "l' "l'rt'
fi nall) bal k and \\ ,. prcH et..! 11 IO·
night. ..
Ocean Vie" "ent on a I ~--l run Ill
end the first half and tum a 2~-22
1.ktiu1 1nt11 J H -21\ cJgc :it 1h,· inttr·
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Thl' l'J hJ,\I..\. \\ho '>hot 52 JX'r·
ll'nt trom thl· 1idd 12-l ltf -lnl kd
.l · W aftl"r thrl'l' J)l.'rtoJ'i. tli~n
'>Uf\ l\l'd ti hm·I td1son l·ornehacl..
hid b~ '1nl..1ng 11 l•I 1-l tourth-quar-
ll'r lrl'l' 1hro"'
Ld1son 'lOrl·d 'l''l'n un:in,"erl·d
pl>tlll~ 111 pull 111 \\llhrn 5()-5~ "•lh
JI' Ill plJ~. but llluldn't l)\l'ffllllH'
lhl· lo'') of po1r11 guard Torn T~kr.
"ho li.lulnl out \\Ith 5 JI remaining
"I gut''' 1h.11\ ahout a' good a' ''e
tJn pl.i' ngh1 no" ... Eda<.on Cn:Kh
TO~IGBrs llUKETBALL
CdM, Eagles duel for tifle;
Tars can share \Nith a \Nin
By ROGER CARLsON
Of ttw Daly """ Suff
A near<a~ll) cro"'d 1'i e\pt.'rtcd
tonight at Estancia High • hoot as
invading Corona del Mar and the
Eagles close out Sea View League
basketball acuon -with a league
championship at stake.
Tipoff is al 7:JO and the "1nn1."r
grabs at \\Orst a share of the cro\\n.
Tonight's Games (7:30)
• CdM (6-3) at Estancia (6-3)
•Newport (6-3) pt navers1t~ (0-91
• Saddleback. (~5) at Tustin (5-.i )
all of it if wtnless na\'crs1t) 1 ~uc
cessful in its ambush plans a t ho me
against Newport Harbor.
Estancia. Corona del Mar and
Newport Harhor arc all 6-3 and the
lead, and what shaped up as a poten-
tial fi ve-way tie for the tlllc t"o
nights qo has no"' evol"cd into j ust
two possibilities -either an o utnght
title to the winner of the CdM-Estan-
1a game. or a l"°"'hamp1onsh1p 10 llC'
'lhared w11h Harbor'' upstan aalors
Both of tonight's contestants spht
"1th Harbor an their 1w o meetings.
and Estancia 1s o ne-up on Corona def
Mar after surpn ing the Sea Kings in
the late stages of their first-round
{T1a1 hup "llh a 55-49 \\IO. coming
from a 45-35 defirn and all0\'1ns no
CJM field goals the final 9:03 of the
game
"I reall) tho ught we pla)ed prett}
"'ell through three quaners ... said
C'd M Coach Paul Om s of the first
sho"'down . "But a combination of
getting a little tight offcnsl\·et~ and
not re ponding to "hat the~ "ere
doing ofTcn<11'el} -"ell. "e "ere
our O\\n \\Ol"St c nem, ...
E 1anc1a Coach Tim O"Bnen S3"'
ht dub 16-J. 15-l pull that one o ut.
as "ell as an O\ename "•n a t Ne"'-
port Harbor and a 53-52 decm on
o'er Tu ttn dunng the past week to
get back 1n the hunt. and he's well
aw arc of the matchups.
The fa t as Estanc ia can't touch
Saddleback. the same Saddlebad.
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HlJlh l1•Jd1 Ed Bo,,en ..aid ··\\c
(Please Stt PCL/Bl)
Anteaters trying to turn
it around before 1 l ,CXXJ
The Dally Piiot
L.\ C'Rl < E ' \I -\ttu l\'l'
'itra1gh1 do~· dell'J1' JI h11ml J~Jtn't
tCJm'i in thl' ftl\\l'r hJll nt lhl uHl·
ferl·nce. l <. I head-. 1nh1 a \trl·h h '"
fi,c Big \\e<it <. nnll'rl'nn· pmt·' n .1
ro" against the top fi, e team' 11 lhl'
con ferencc
The first thrl'~ are on thl· r •.hi
bcg1nn1ng tonight \\ ath 'l'\' \k ""'
•On r•dlo. KORG, 1190
tale in a 6 >II T 11poff T hl.· B1~
\\est co-leader-. enter \\ ath .1 ''· l
rcrord. I -2 1n l'rall. after mO\ an~ tr'
24th tn the L :\.Toda\ and 2Mh rn
I he ..\SSO(l.l ICd Press T op 2 'i JW ' 11
~tonda~ '\e" \k\1co 5tate C'\1"\< ''
1" founh straight home cn,wt1
o'er 11 000
"I'm con' int.ed the' can 1"-1. .1,
good as \"~ .. said l <.I \oalh R I
Mulligan
The Aggies arc led b} l\\O rt•1t1m
ang scnmr staners -guard "e11n
Hill (I 2 I pa1ntsl and center Jame"
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.\ 'ldl r' in .l 2 points. -I rebounds)
-J 1•ng " th thn.·e communal~ rol-
etz, 1ran\ll'r' lrom llhno1s 10 for·
"JrJ, RC"ggll' Jurdon ( 11 I points)
.inJ \ l tl hael 'l''' 1 Q -points I. and
gu.ir~I R.inJ, Bro" n ( 13. points)
1 'ol· lll thl' b1ggc'>t problem l 'Cl
,, 111 l:tll ,., the Jhtlll' of the guards -
th, "·llxn-4 Hill and 6-foot-J Brown
-tn l°"''t up and <1cnre as pan of the
Jl·,1gm·J o1kn~· .\ndcrson. "ho
m"'l'd la'>t '-laturda~ \"in o'er Long
lk.1, h \tale 10 attl•nd a famth funeral
in < hllJSl) .• ., 1'\pc..-cted 10 he read~
fp ti)n1gh1
Th~ rno 111 J( transfers offer a
,11mh1nl·J U" p<.Hnt and 15 6 re-
hnunJ, per g.imc for .the ;\gg1es.
fh.il' thl' fl)Utc \lulhgan speaks of
gt'an~ 1h1., rel rutting season in order
"'find "''m' 1mmcd1ate help for nnt
\l":ll
·our solution 1 10 get good JC'
pla\l"l"'> "ho lan come ri'ht an and
pla~ "1th the freshmen.' Mulhgan
.-..i1d ·•\\ c'rc gc111ng JC kids to
l hang<: dasses. we can get them an
1n 11mc
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· Rancho Santiago wears down Golden West, 90-79
lly lllCHMD DUNN
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Their performance was certainly
~tabk. and after WednC'Sday
IUlbfl loll to po~ul Rancho San~ tiaeo. the Rustlers can keep their
playoff chins up.
Kevin AndcllCn. however. didn't
want to hear about it. "It was disap-
pointina." Andersen said after Gold-
en West College's 90-79 loss to the
Dons in an Oranae Empire Con-
ference basketball battle at Rancho
Santiqo. "I was disappointed with
80\l 'l'G
our team •y."
Ooldtn \Vest (19-101 6-4) held a
48-44 advantaat early an the second
half and aave Rancho Santiaa<> fits
for most of tM con\nt.
"But close doesn't ,et it done, ..
Golden West Coach Jim Grttnfleld
said. "We battled hard and we play-
ed hard. but they're one of the best
teams in the state. We're a 1ood
team. but they're just a little better."
Rancho Santiago (2S-2. 8-1 ),
ranked No. 5 in California, was just
that in this one ... a linle betttt.
Proof carpe d"!rina a three-mlnute
1p1.n in \be fint half in which the
Dons rolled to an 11 :O run. makina
all the difference as the Rustlers
could lemlinaly never recover.
h didn't ~p to have Crail Rice
out, either. but the GWC 1uard is
lost for the stason with a cracked
bone in his foot and tM Rustlcn will
have to make do. Ric Van Scoyce,
who played the pme of his com-
munity collcae career qainst thc
Dons, and lom Dever did every-
thina they could to make Rice's
absence easier to cope with.
-Not hayina Rice hurts a little
'Midwinters'-kicks
off yachting season
The Southern California Yachung
Association Midwinter Regatta
("Midwinters"), scheduled this
weekend and next. usuall)' heralds a
new season of yachting activtt) in
thc Southland -and this year is no
exception. judging from the calendar
of events.
One week after the Midwinters
finals, Los Angeles Yacht Club has
scheduled the stan of its Whttne)
Series for International Offshore
Rule (IOR) ratings, the Los Angeles
Times Series for the Perfonnance
Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF). the
Little Whitney Series for Midget
Ocean Race Class {MORF) racers
and the Todd Pacific Senes for the
smaller PHRF boats.
This year LA YC has scheduled a
class of International Meaasurement
System (IMS) ratings for the fi rst
time. ,.
The first race on Feb. 28 ts the
always popular Around Catalina
Island Race for the Whttne) and
Times racers. which usuall) dra"s
upwards of I 00 boats.
The bi& thi~g in March 1s Long
Beach Yacht Oub's Congressional
Cup match races which features 10
of the top match racing teams in the
world and is considered second in
imponancc to the America's Cup -
BASEBALL
Froml1
Asked if he saw any scenano in which owners might allow camp'i 10
open without an agreement.
O'Connor said ... , do not. No :·
This would be the s1,th "ork
stoppage 1n baseball ince 1972.
Players struck in 197'.!. 1980. 19 I
and 1985 and owners locked out
players dunog spn ng training in
1976 from Feb. 23 to March 17.
or was until the A-CuP'dcaeneratcd
into a race in the New York courts.
Come April, Alamitos Bay Ya~ht .
Club is ttlrcady beating the drums del Rey has announced that us
for its 29th annual Olympic Classes Caljfomia Cup ~tta, featur:'na the
Regatta. the largest rcptta of its -ultra-li&ht downwand sleds will be
kind 1n the western United States held o(the Memorial Day weekend.
and featuring sailboats that compete o
in the Oly~pic a~d Pan Ame~ca . Remember the 66-foot yacht Pan-
Games. This y~r s ABYC regatta is demonium which lost her kcel and
scheduled Apnl 6-8. capsized in mid-Pacific whilc return-
. UnfOrtunately, the ABYC Olym-in& from the Transpac race to
pie Classes regatta <?verlaps Newport Honolulu last August?
Harbor Yacht <;tubs Ya~ht Club Well, believe it or not. the Pan-C~allenge (Apn! 4-7) wh ich features demonium has been sighted floating
1-.ofthe nauon s top yac.ht clubs upside down back toward Honolulu.
V) 1ng for the. honor. of ~ing the best. The hulk was sighted by Capt. Scott
based on raCLOJ a~t1 v1u.e~. regatta Abrams from a Matso n frcighter
management.junior sa.1ling pro-bound for HonoluJu, and it ap-
grams and overall sc:rv1cc an~ sup-peared that her mast and sails were
pon to the spon of}acht racing. stiJI intact. though pointing toward
To wind up a bus>'. Apnl. Newpon the bottom.
9ccan Saihn~ ~ssocia!!on (NO A) Abrams identified the yacht by the
is alr~.ady building up Ensc~a~a keel bolts still visible above the fever in ad vane~ of the Apnl _ 7 water. He reckoned that it was noat-
stan of the ':"orld s 1.argest -and ins at about three miles a day and
shon est -mtemauonal yacht race might arrive back in Hon olulu
from Ne" J>Ort Beach to Enscnada. within a year. unless. of course . it
Baja Cahforma -a distance of 125 was .. rescued:· (The crew. mciden-
nau11cal miles. tall}. was rescued after the yacht The Enscnada race usuall} draws turned turtle). more than 500 boats for the party
race down the coast.
California Yacht Club at Marina
.. In fu ndamental respects. this
ncgot1at1on does not differ from an)'
other r \e been in." Fehr said after
Wednesda) 's two-hour session.
"The proposals the) have made are
not meaningfu ll y different. h 's the
same old stuff."
The sides talked mostl y about side
issues on Wednesda). coming close
to agreement on termination pa) for
pla)ers released dunng spnng trai n-
ing. But the) made no progress on
the central proble-m.
Alm• LMhky'1 col•JDJJ •P-
~·n every Tll•rsday.
' Owners have proposed that play-
ers get 48 percent of the mone)' from
ttcket sa les and broadcast contracts,
wh ich are 82 percent of total re\·-
en ue. In additton. the) want players
wnh less than six )cars in the majors
to be paid in one-year contracts
according to sta11st1cal fonn ulas.
The plan "ould limit clubs with
high. pa) rolls from signing free
agents.
Fehr has said the proposal 1s a
disguised attack on free agent).
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"PlmTOO .. lOAIMITISE."S.,.SI It
Plea• Call For
Otar I.ow Price!
bit. .. Greenfield said. "It hunt our After owes JJ. Jent.Ins con-
dcodl •• vened 1 three-poinl play with 8:33
Pi,.lel dole molt of die way bebi
the Charlers (24-3, 10.0) pulled
away in tfic late 11qe1. _ \'an Scoyct finished with 30 left in the fint half. the Rustlen took
points. inchadil\I an I I-for-I I effort a 27-2~ lead.
from the line, and GWC center Alex owes t~point lead. however,
Trailina 26-22 '' bllftlme, OCC ( 13-11 , 2-7) tro~ the iast three
Kreps scored 14. arabbcd seven re-· · .... , Do bounds and blocUd a shot. IC.rt'ps. vanished qu1e ... y as the ns points of the first half ancHint seven
on the second half -five by Scott
DcStcfano -for a 29-26 lead. The
Pirates still led 31-29 when Cypress
scored eiaht strai&ht points fo r a
37-33 lead, one it would not ~lin
quish.
· 1puned to take a 36-27 edle. Mo-thou&h. attempted only one field ments tater. Rancho auard Gene aoal in the second half and tom-Altamirano canned a 3-pointer with
miucd all four of his fouls during 4:SO lef\ in the first half 10 1ive his
that 1pan. team a comfortable 39·29 lead. "(Kreps) pulled himself out of the •
pme mentally in the second hair,:· Elsewhere:
Grttnfield said. "He just lost his • cnna '7, ()rap Ceut 41: composure... • Slowdown tactics kc1>1 the undcrdoe
occ was 9 for 14 from the noor
in the first half, but dropped off to
1 of 19 in the second.
'l'O IC I' II IC I \ h.
North Stars hockey
team being wooed by
Northern California
Prom TM Auoc:lat~ Preu
MINNEAPOLIS -In hockey-crazed ~
Minnesota, where television rights to the
state hiah school tournament cost SI .S • •
million. making money with an NHL team
would seem as easy as shootinf into an empty net.
But after wading in red ink for nine of the past 12
seasons. Minnesota North Stars owners Gordon and
George Gund are ready to move the club to California.
"Ifs hard to figure," said John Bartz. associate
director of the Minnesota State High School League,
which oversttS com_petition among 143 varsi1y hockey
teams. "I think Minnesota has been regarded as one of
the premier hockey states and not to havc a professional
hockey team would be a reaJ disaster."
But it may be close to being reality. The Gunds say
they have a tentative agreement to move to Oakland
and also have been invited to move rent-free to a S 100
million arena being built in San Jose for the 1992-93
season.
The Gunds say a move is imminent unless the
public commission th11 controls lhe Met Center, the
team's home since joining the NHL in 1967. spends SI S
million to add skyboxes and other revenue-generating
facilities. In addiuon. the Gunds are demanding better
corporate support -to the tune of an additional 6.000
season tickets.
"I think it's closer to a move than not moving."
Nonh Stars Coach Pierre Page said Wednesday.
"There's no smoke 1n the air. It's not a 1hreat ...
Bill Lester, executive director of the Metro politan
Spons Facilities Commission, said his staff 1s exploring
options to keep the North Stan. But he has called the Gunds' Feb. 21 deadHne "unrealistic" and has said 1he
commission has no more than SI milli on to spcnd on
ihe Met Center .
Lester met wnh Gordon Gund late Tuesda}. but
said he had nothing to repon. On Wedncsda). Gund
said he would have no further comment until nego-
tiations are "concluded one way or the other ...
.. We wan1 them to stay and Bill Lester is having
discussions ... spons facilities commission member Car-
rolyn Anderson said Wednesday. "But cenainly I don't
think the ume 1he} have given us is adequate."
Gordon Gund says the issue 1s simple: The Nonh
Stars s1mpl} need more revenuc-gencratinf facJhlles at
the 23-)ear-old facilit) in suburban Bloomington and a
larger scason-tickct base to compete against the red-hot
Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA.
QIOll-:OI-Tiii-' U\\
Geerse S&etllltra.r, YankttS owner. on the
status ofhjs manager. "If they get ofTto a bads.tart
or a great sta{1. or a great start and can't hold It
together. he's (Buclcy Dent) still my manager."
Devon White loses case
NEW YORK -Devon Whitc lost his :a
arbitration case against California on
Wednesday and Dan Plesac and Milwaukee • •
settled on a three-year contract for $6.5
million.
Arbitrator Howard Block picked California 's figure
of $580,000 instead of White's request for $865.000.
The 27-year-old outfielder made $380.000 in 1989.
when he batted .24S with 12 home runs and 56 RBis.
Kansas City outfielder Bo Jackson lost his case
Sunday and Angels first baseman Wally Jor.ner won his
on Tuesday. Third baseman Bobby Bonilla and Pat-
tsburah went before arbitrator Raymond Goeu on
Wednesday in Chicago and first baseman Wallacc
Johnson and Montreal appeared before arbitrator
Thomas Roberts in New York.
Plesac. a left-bander who set a club record last
season with 33 saves. will get a SS00.000 sianing bonus.
$1.3 million in 1990. $2.1 million in 1991 and $2.6
million in 1992. He made $725,000 last season. when
he waJ picked for the American League All-Star team
for the third straiaht year.
Four playcrs in arbitration agreed to one-year deals
on Wedncsday. reducing the players left in arbitration
to 67.
Riaht-hander Jeff Robinson and Detroit settled at
$335,000. a raise of S 160,000. and right-hander Eric
Plunk and the New York Yankcn agreed at $450.000.
a raise of S223.80S. Mark Grant, a riaht-haoded reliever for San Diego,
stilled 11 $400,000. a raise of $245,000, and outfielder
John Moses and Minnesota aarecd at S39S,OOO, a raise
of $21 S,000. \
._
"Hang on, Bob! ·What's keeping Markman? I I
guess It was a mistake to ask that Imbecile to run fetch the rope ... "
Giants' Meggett arrested
New York Giants runni ng back David
Meggett was arrested Wednesdav and * charged "ith lc"'dness and soliclung a
pros11tute after allegedly ofTenng to pa) an ----
undercover female police oOiccr for sex. pohce said.
Both charges arc misdemeanors.
City pol ice Agent Arl ene Jenkins said MeggelL 23.
was arrested around 11 :45 a.m. by vice offi cers in the
Fells Point area. a restored waterfront area popular for
us nightclubs and restaurants. He was arrested three
da) s afte r he scored a touchdo" n in the NFL 's Pro
Bowl game.
In other ne"s \\ednesda):
•In an attemp1 to prod the NCAA to"ard
lemenC), the UniH·rs11y of Ma l)land has offered 10 sit
out the NC ..\A and NIT post-season tournaments. The
Washington Post reponed. The Terrapins are 13-9 and
would ha\e 10 "in 'ii~ of their remaining nine ga_me\
to be considered for an at-large benh 1n the NC AA 's 64-
te.am tournament. Wmmng lhe Atlanuc Coast Con-
ference post-season tourn ament \\Ould cam the Terps
an automauc bid. If 1he Terps finish with 17 or 18
'1ctones. lhe~ would be a trong candidatc for the NIT
•Second-seeded John McEnroe battled his oppo-
nent and the 00ic1als before posting a first-round
victor) 1n Milan's indoor tennis tournament. McEnroe.
ranked sixth 1n the ~orld. took one hour. 52 minutes
to do"n 19-)ear-old .\ndre1 Cherkasov of the Soviet
Union. 6-1. +6. 6-4
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I Irvine can't sta¥ with Dlablos
The Delly ....
-.
Million Viejo Hip put Irvine down early and stayed in control
Wednesday en route to a 69-48 South Cout La&ue boys baskctbell
victon• over the Vaqueros on the Irvine Ooor.
The Dlablos, in kttpina pect in the South Coa1t a pme behind
Capistrano Valle}' at 711, raced to leads of 20-10 after one quarter
and 46-22 at halftime, much to the chqrin of Irvine Coach Steve
Keath.
"There'• not much you can say in that situation at halftime."
said Keith ... But we ~ unable to kttp them from scoring in the
first half. We were totally out of sync.'
Irvine saved some face by outscorina Mission 26-23 an the
second half. but the mountain was far too steep to climb. John Mone
led Irv ine with 18 points, while Mark Wriaht paced Miuion with
17.
c
,
l PCL
From 11
. haven't ~rned to ~rform under I pressure as yet because the~ kids
have sptnt most of their time before
varsity gettina pound~ every night.
"A couple of bad passes and some
missed free throws did us in to-
niltht.''
ihc Artists missed four crucial
free thro" s do" n the stre tch and
appeared to be burned on a technical
foul call issued to ~n1or Dain Blan-
ton. With Bo Hossler dnv1ng and
thro" ing up a desperation shot.
. Blanton appeared to toucft the ball
abo'e the nm.
Instead of the basket counting and
uguna Beach getting the ball out of
bounds. the official called a techni-
cal for hanging on the rim.
All that resulted 1n was four free
throw attempts after Bowen "as
issued a technical for arguing. The
Mustangs converted three to take a
52-47 lead and the ball with sc'·<"n
seconds kft.
"We got Jobbed on lhat call."
Bowen ~id. "Thc:re's no "a' he
hung on the nm. I 3dm 11 11 should
ha'e txen goaltcnding. but a fi "e·
point lead at that point of the game
ts a big difference O\Cr four."
Laguna Beach entered the final
quarter \\1th a 39-34 ad,antage and l stretched the lead 10 seven on a
·Blanton la}up to o pen the fourth
After Tim ~t anntng con,ertcd on
one of l\\O free thro"s. he made a
nice dn' 1ng la ) tn and wa fouled b}
John T rc' ino. but Manning "as
_ unable to con ' ert and ~he .\n1s1o;
Still led 41-JQ
The t\\O traded ba!.kct and 1hcn
-Trabuco regained the lead for the
first ume since earl} in the third
quarter when Manning h11 a )-point-
er from the top of the fret' thro"
c1fclc. U$una had a chance to go
" ahead again. but usuall) steadv Josh
' Bo rella m1s~cd the front end of a
•· onc-and-onl'.
T"o , .Trabuco la} ups. one b}
Kem Kincade \\Ith 1.47 lef\ and the
other b' Hos~kr 30 cond later.
gave th.I.' ~tu tangs ...a .i9-4.i lead.
'' Brad' Butchc:r had a chance to cut
' 11 tti" three after he "as fouled b'
Kinrade. but he rould onh mak~·
one of the t\\o npportun111e., \\Ith
' 1:02 rl·matning.
But uguna 'ill ll \\asn't OUI of II 3'1
' 11 fouled \tanning \\Ith J 7 ~t·ond'
rema1 n1 ng and lw m1o;~d the front 1 end of the honus Butcher grabbed
th\.' n·bound . then got a nice kl·d
" underneath from Blanton and
scored lhe IJ} up to t·ut 11 to t\\o
But then thl.' technicals amc at
the other end and the .\ru..1s· hope
for a kague 11tlc 'an1-;hed.
Borella led all scorers "Ith 16
points. I J of them in the first thr~
quarters. Butcher added 14 points
and five rebounds in the losing
cause. Trabuco was led by Randy
Kreich .and"" Hossler. each with IS
points. The tande m combined for 12
rebounds as well.
Trabuco took a 16-11 lead at the
end of the first quarter. The ~n1s1s
tied the ~e al 11 "ith 2:58 left in
the opening period. but Hossler htt
on a three a nd then made a layup to
make 11 a the-point game.
In the second. the Artists hung 10
\\tth the Mustangs. o utscoring
Trabuco 13-IQ to trail 26-24 at the
half. ·
In the third penod. two free
thro"s b) Paul Buss ga'e the An1s1s
a 28-27 lead. thl'1r first since leadin@.
2-0. Laguna then "cnt on a 13-4 run
to build its biggest ad,antagt• at
39-30. but l\\O buckets 10 the la'>I
minute b' Trabuco cut the k'ad bad.
10 fi ve. ·
Elsewhere in the PCL Wcdnrsda':
• Laguna Hills 75, Woodbridge 72:
Woodbndge's hopes for a shot at
second place were submerged b) the
host Hawb. "ho got a 47-po1n1
performance from 5-foot-1 I sen 1or
Al aldana.·
Saldana "as a one-ma n "reckintt
ne"". h1111ng 15 of 17 at the line -
Woodbridge as a team had Jll'it 1.,
opponun111es.
.. II \\as reall\ difficult to find
someone to dr fcnd him:· said \\'ar-
n ors Coach Bill Shannon.
Woodbridge had a 41 -19 halfume
lead. but a 26-11 Ha" ks ralh 1n the
final quarter turned 11 1M1de OUt and
hannon ''asn't partttularl) happ)
(\\1th the offic1a11ng)
.. , felt the lods d1dn·1 lo~ the
game." ~1d hannon. ··tt·s thl' lir'>t
time r\(~ lold m) l>.td~ lhat tn 15
}Cars:·
R}an Rauch (a season-high 26)
and Toby Ramos (also a season-high
wtth 13) paced Woodbrtd$C, which
fall s 10 I J-11 o' crall. 5-4 in league
• Orange 80. Cost.a Mesa 70:
Costa Mesa fell behind b\ 16 in the
first quarter and 11 "cnl io 45-11 in
the second quarter before the ~t us
tangs ''cre abk to ohe Orangt·"•
fast break and mJde a gami: Of 11
The ~I U'>tangs pulkd to "1th in ""
points ''llh thrn· m1nu tl''> left . but J
1ha1 poin t the:~ \\l'fl' forCl'd to luul
and hOP\' at thl· frrl' thrO\\ line: ..and
thl'lr hopes \\Cnt unrC'"ardc:d
Carlos Duran. 3 5-foot-111 JUn1ur
p:lccd Orange "11h 24 point\
~le\3 h3d 1hn:c: 1n thl' high douhk
ligurcs \\llh \a, tl'r llann:i. frll
Pt l l>.cps and Bret Otl•h:ill ll'.1J1ng thl·
\\a\
Hanna. '~ho~ srored 1J in ~k-.a's
fi rst gaml' \\llh Or..tnge. 'rorrd 21
P1l·1'ens. a ~ophomorl' h.id a sr:-1,11n-
h1gh I c.i. and D1l·ball. a \(.'O IM
scored 18. JllSt three: point~ off Im
season best.
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SEAHAW.KS...---MARINA-:--
,,_ II ''°"' I I Man1ncau ltd Edison wnh 19 Sean Ha1tln1 put an the t)ini
points and four blocked shots. while be l.et 5Ko ndi later. taktnJ a
sophomorr foNard Brandon Jessie backdoor pass from Darren F1cld 'I
to11 led IS points and a game-high stra1aht 10 the hoop to create a 61 -t\ I
nine rebounds.
Smyser added 11 points ofT the
bench.
"Manna dtd the JOb a nd 11 de-
serves the plaudns. b~t \\c'll get a
chance to 'lhow ""ould "'e shoulda.
coulda. done Fnday night," Harns
added.
Ocean View visits the V1kin~ 1n
the regular-sea'lon finale.
Elsewhere in the Sunset?
• Wt1lmla1ler 70, HllDliDglon
Beacla 15: The Lions snapped a 24-
game league losing streak .over a
three-year span as four pla~ers. led
by Enc Wilkins with a season-high
17 po1n1s. scored 1n double figures.
Mustapha Abdi led Huntington
with 17 and Jame Dingus had a
career htgh 16 points. but the absence
of 6-foot-7 Ste' en Lucas (pneu-
monia) "as 100 much to o'e-rcome
agatn t the upset-minded lions. who
1mpro' ed to 1-8.
SEA VIEW
From81
outfit that "as 11ed tn knots ·b, Cor-
ona del Mar. •
·:t hke our mat(hups wtth C or-
ona." said O'Brien: "It's lhe s:ime
scenario with us and Cdl\t or Tum n.
11'o;Just a ma1c.hup s11uat1on. And r m
gl.id 11's at home regardless of road
records (in the league). The n vall)
it!.l'lf i'> a dra"' mg card. and 1herc·1o; a
champ1onsh1p at 'itake on top of
tha t.''
Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurldey. February I , 1990 -
deadlock ~1th I ;02 to JO.
After a mmcd shot. rra' 1s Ro\d
"'as fouled and connected on tht'
one-plus-one to g1\C Mannn 1b fir t
lead ~1nce the earl> gorng. The
Barons turned the ball O\ tr -.:11h 31
ie<.Oods lO 81). ud ~ forced IO
foul to rcp1n P<>'~on. Boyd ic.'ed
the: aame b> )1nlooa a s»ir of fne
thro,_, "'''h 19 seconds left 10 make
thc: lead 65-61
The Barons had opponun1t1n in
the losan1 sttonds. A thrtt-po1nt
attempt hit the top of the backboard
v. 1th 11 se..onds to pla). and the
tnsu1ni Manna thro"' 1n was battc:d
around b} both teams before Manna
"a~ called for a loo~ ball foul wtth
Ii\ e \eeond!> left Enc Zellmer
m1sSt'd the front end of the onc:-an(i.
one, Jnd Merit·., follo"·up "1th ume
out "asn't mu h of a consolauon
pnze for the home team.
Parks wah assisted by Haselng (15
potnt!>. fi, e boards) and Brant
Shelor 110 rl'bounds) on the of-
fen!.1 \l' end Zellmer ,added 13
po1n1~ 10 rnmplement Merit's cfTort.
The: \'11'1ngs "on 1h1s one 1n a
fa.,h1on not unfamiliar to Manna
fa n!> "ork1ng .from a deficit. Manna
led 5-.i but d1d n 't see another lead
un11I the final minute of the game
Fountain \ ..alk~ outshot (50 per-
Ct'Ol to 29). outrl·bounded ( 13-6
m..irgin l and outpla}ed the Vtktng.s
1n thl· fir'>t quanl'r lno Ba ron turn-
O\l'r'>I R' the t1ml' Z1ebanh capped
a I0-11 run \\Ith J t1rHn fiH~·and-a
halt m1nult''> rnto thl' game 11 "'a~
t ..i-5 ..and t\\o minute'> later. the hosts
kd I "I anJ "l'rl· threatening 10
mJl>.l' J I UllJ\\ J\ ul II
\l..i rtn..i d1•\l'd last a.s a Br..int
~helllr 3-prn nter m..tJt• 11 19-11 at
qu..trll'r''> 1.:nJ JnJ 1 fa~lng 1alhed
lrum 1-J><iint lanJ t"o minutes later
to tut thl' gap tu ""· Thl' \ 11'1ngs
hl'IJ ll~ht ..tnd tr•ulcll JUSI J 1-16 at
the IOll'fml)\llln
Pari.. .. \\Ould \I.all uQ.!tl :lftC'r the
1ntnm1.,.,1on lu <lt'>pla~ h'ls talent on
th" night I hl' !unior "as one of
nine fnim the 1tcld and had JU 1
Sl'\l'n p.>inh and fi,l' rebounds 1n
thi: lir'>t hall
·1 JU.,, d1d n 1 get rolling in the first
halt .. Pari..-. ...i td
Oms. "hose team has a m·ar-
1dent1<.":ll mar\ ( 15-9. 6-3). said we
home court >1tuat1on 1s not a ctm·
ccm . "1 e\pl'l't a real good ball
game.'' said Oms. ··hut "e'rc certa m-
1~ not going o'er there to be tn·
11m1dated. \\ c're going to 'iho" up
and g1' e 11 a good shot .. Edison's Steve Thobe pressures Ocean V i ew's Rya n Mar.tin.
· I \\J!I rcka!>ing the ball lo" and
I "ii\n'1 folio" 1ng through But I felt
a lut s1ronga an the ~ond half"
NEW MASTEi CYLINOERS
'• ob.-n-ot _, '-'~"'" ,.,. ., ... a '•
....... "° ..... , ......... 2887 N t• r• t<i •'
201.. ~!~'O
LIFETIME AlTHNATOIS POWEi SEA!. SPAIK PLUG WlllS NEW LIFETIME WATER PUMPS ..,, .. , . .. ... '"'r• ., i ""-,,. ••
><>• "'°" 24• f<i "•O• ~,. .. ...... , ..... ,, .... . 3494 .. ...,.
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"9cllc ........
W L Pct. Ga
..... l5 11 .761 Pol'ttend 33 13 .717 ,
....... 21 17 .'22 .,....,
GOidlft SJ•I• 73 73 .500 12 S.ttte 22 23 ... 12"'1 a.wt 20 26 .'35 15
S.Cr•mento 12 34 .261 23
Mlftelt DMlieft ~n Antonio 32 13 .711
Otefl 32 1• .696 'h
Denver 25 20 .556 7
D•llea 25 22 .532 I
Houston 22 2• .•71 101~
MlMHOI• 10 35 .222 22
Cl\llrlotte I 36 .112 23'h •••tern· c"'"'eMe Alllnk DMlieft
NewYortt
Ptir&edelotll• eoaton
Welftlneton
New Jersey
Mieml
31 16 .660
)() 17 .631 1
21 11 ,609 21/l
11 )() .375 13'12
• 12 35 .2S5 19
10 31 ...20I 2 l '"l
C"""• OMlieft Detroit
Chk -oo MUweuttN
indleNI
Atlent• Cihetend
Ort.ndo
~ I• .70I
21 11 .609 5
27 21 .563 7 2• 23 .Sil 9112 21 ,, .'67 111"2
20 25 ·"" 121') 13 33 .213 20
WNMM9'1"1 Sc-L.Men m, c111<aoo 103
lk>stOtl 1 ... Cl1e rl011t 125
lJIMI ttl, New Mwr 101
Golden Slete 113, Ptl lecle!Ollle 112
PMenht 121. SNllle 124
T .. 'l"I Gemft ai.er. et W•Mllneton, 4:30 o m GOiden Stele 11 New York, 4.30 om
Utlll e t Cllerloll•. 4:30 om
P?llleoelofllll et OrlendO. 4 30 o m
Mleml 11 Clevela nd, 4JO o m
Oetroll •I Milw•ukM, 5.30 o m
• Atlante at Hou1ton, S:JO o m
MlnNtOll •I O•""· S.JO o m lndl-at San Anronlo, S.JO om
Clll<aeo •I Denver, 6:30 o m
Leerert 121, ~ 103
CHtCAGO -Grenr 5·10 2·2 12. Piootn S-7
3-4 14, Certwrte nr 4·9 2•2 10. Joroan n -21 1-12
32. PUIOll 2-7 0-0 4, H040H 7·13 O·O II , IC.in9
s-10 3·3 13, Pwdut 0-2 o-o o. S.ndert o-o o-o o.
O.vls 0-2 0-0 O Tor111· .a-II 11-23 103 &.AK••s -GrMn 4·1 3· 5 11, Worrnv 11-19
1·9 JO, Thomoton S-11 2·2 12. JoMM>n 7· 1• 5·5
22. Scoll 6·12 2·2 IS. Coootr 4·5 2·2 II Orew
3·S O·O 6, Olvec 0-6 O•O 0. Woolrltt91 5·6 •·6 1•
Totel1; 4S·N 26·31 121
SC-llV Ouen.n
Clllcaeo 2' 29 11 11-103
Leken 21 lO 33 J0-121
3·oolnt eoets-Cnlc.eo 5· 7 (Hodiles 4•4,
Pippen 1-1, Jorden 0-1, Davit 0-1), Lak•rs S· 17
(Johmoft 3-6, c-H , Sco11 1-s. Dftw 0-1.
WOOlrldee' 0-1, Green 0-3) FOUied our-None
ltet>oundl-Cll!Qloo 41 <Granr 111. Lao.1r1 u tTtlomosotl 10). Au l1rs-<nlcaeo 27 (Grenr 6).
LAller• 3 I CJolwlton 171 Total louls-Cntceoo 26
Laller• 17. Altendanc-17,SO~
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN
RMCM~to.~West7t c0r ...... ,.,.. CeMerence>
G--.Welt bMN~ r .... ..,. ..,...,,.
Kreps 4 6 • 14 8roettnu 1 6 2 a
Anderwn • 0 7 a Lof1t1 • I 4 9 Hn11ln1 3 7 4 13 Allamirano 6 I 3 17
O.Ver 6 O 4 12 BIOuftr 9 3 • 11
Ven SCoyce t II l 30 Lien I 4 l 20
v awnan o 2 2 2 JackM>n o o 1 o
W•lrt 0 O' I O Guerrero 2 0 l •
M Hunttr 0 S • S
Werr1tr 1 0 0 •
Totels 2' 26 20 79 Torats l1 20 7• 90
Hetftime' Rancno Sanllaeo. U -42
J·oolnt eoe1s; GOlcWI WHt-Van Scovce I,
Rancno Sanlle90-All1mlra no 4. G~rrero '1
cnreu 57, Oranee CMst 41
(Qr-.. lmtllf'e C..-rWKe)
CVtll'ftl Or-CMU
...... ,. .. flpfl'p
Kennev 4 0 1 a Henion 1 1 3 16
HllDn l • l 10 OtSre4e no 1 I ' S
Humllflr1v 4 4 'l 13 Sehl nt1 5 l l 13
8'uc.a 0 0 2 0 Lovt 0 2 • 2
Pa uley 2 1 3 S Kos I • 2 7 •enouc1 1 0 0 3 Sortll 0 2 I '1
LArnoure\.111 l I • 1 Muronv 0 0 I 0
Snff·l\an 4 1 3 t O'Nt·• I 0 0 l
Wellllt 1 0 I 1 Hu911ts 0 0 0 0
Totals 22 II 20 57 Tora11 16 ll 11 ,.
Halftime: CYortu, 26-22
l ·oolnl 9(1111' CYOl'tlS-RtnOUd I, Humonrev
I. ()rca119t Coesl-+4•nlon 1 ICOS 1, O'NefM I
Tedlnlcel: Lamovreu11 (C)
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN a... ... 101, ...... SMftaeo 4'
c~ .,...,. ca••i--> ...... ._.. .......... ........ .." .... C.rln
Simon
OIMll
z.ootnlac l urn1
Helm
I 0 2 2 Slrchla 1 0 I " 2 6 J 10 Atmllrong I 2 2 II
•22 11Jotinson 3016
I 0 2 1 Smlt11 l 0 I 1
7 5 I 1' Jacllson I o 2 2
IOO'ls1en 3117
Gondrner 10 J 4 2l
HMnlllOtl l 0 3 6
HMt 61014 e.rtow , 1 1 s
Totell l6 13 9 '6 To1e11 '6 a 16 107
Helftlme: Goldln w..1, •n 3-llOllW eoMa. Goldln Wftt-Slrehi. s. Sm<rn
1, MMe I; RefldlO s.ntlaeo--<>IMn I.
Or-.. C:...t M, CVlrels 11
C~..._.Calawe) ~c.... ,..,.... ........ .. .......
9o't111n 2 0 0 4 ltudntr 2 0 I S ~· 1 o I 2 Nanret o o O o . .....,,....., • O 0 a Rnoon 2 O O' 4
MMnlfle 4 0 0 • Bartley 0 0 , 0
"-5 0 0 10 Aovlrrt I 0 2 1
AmllroM 2 0 1 4
~men 3 O O 6 ... 5 0 l 10
wrllflt 301• KOiier l 0 0 6
Tot• l2 0 • 64 Totels 0 S II
Helftlme: occ. 30·7
J·Mlflt -= Cypr"t-ttuelntr I.
IWI ICMOOL IOY'I ...... ... ,, •• Vel9w 61
, ..... a...tl ...... ,..-.v ....
H...Wlt
loyd
ll'arkS
Flakts
SMlor
Gardner
.... ,.. .. .....
• O I 15 l:>erd11 o o J o
J 2 4 I CorcM•n 3 I 5 t
10 11 0 31 MMA 10 J 3 2l
I I 3 3 Volpe 3 S l 12
21361.tltner 5341)
I 0 1 2 ZltDarlh 3 0 I 6
McClure o O o O
To1a11 21 17 12 6S To1111 t• 12 11 u
Satew~
Marin• 11 1s 20 lt-65
Founi•ln Velltv 19 12 20 12-6.3
l ·POlnt eoats· Mer•n-H•..itlll 3, e ovd I;
Fountain Vallt'l"-<Mtor•n 2. VOlot 1
T tcnn cet. Mer 1N1 ba!W;il.
OCfffl View 67, Edllen ~
(SM 'V19w L-.ua)
•-...W Oc.-View
Janie
Marllneeu
Tl!Obt
Svmser
Tvler
LOYtfadV
Miiier
Oecll
Tor.is
......... .. .....
S 4 2 IS Ev•ns 7 6 2 20 t I 3 19 T en8trOI 4 6 1 14
I l • S Ernll 2 0 l • • 7 O II Man in 7 O I 16
0 0 S 0 Gwaltr.tv 3 1 2 I
3 O I • H1rrls O 3 7 3
0 0 0 0 Gerba I 0 2 2 o o 4 o Fenoea O o I O
• U0il1N 0 0 0 0 Quinn O 0 O O
22 10 19 S6 Totals 14 17 U 61 Sc.,., bv °"'"'" EdlJOn
Ocun V>ew
11 11 11 11-56
I• 20 " 1 ..... 7 View-Merlin 1 3 • P01nt eoe•s Oclen EttlJO~Jtule I Smv$11" I
Technlca l Tvi.r IE )
Westminster 70, Huntln9t0n 8Nch 65
(~L-.ual
H""""9ten 8Mdl w .. tmlflsi.r
Callahan
Ouont
Oineus
J•nr
Bersn
AOdl
Taylor
Morton
ICll11wsll.i
f9ftpf tp f9flpfltt
l 6 3 I Ollurt 1 4 2 10
1 6 3 12 Stuoo 0 0 1 0
S 6 I 16 Muronv 1 6 S I
1 7 I 6 Bevlnoron 0 O O O
I 0 2 2 NOU\lt n 4 0 ) 11
6 5 4 17 Kovec 0 0 1 O
0 0 1 0 l~d 0 0 1 0
I 0 0 1 Oevlson I 0 I 7
1 o O 2 Gomer 6 O S 1S
Wllll..on\ 1 J • 17 Gray 0 0 0 0
Ila 3 1 • 1
To1111 19 15 16 t.S Total\ 31 " ?7 10
Scort bV Quarters
Hunrtnoro,. Beacl1 IS IS U 71-65
Wnrm1n1••r 21 17 11 7•-70
3·00<nt ooe' Hunt1noton BHcll -Ou0"9 1
Wonlm1nt1t r -011.ure 2 Nouven 3, Gomez l
Tecnnrco11 Janr IHBI
LltuM Hil5 76, Woodbridge 71
( .. l cific c .. 11 LH9Ut)
WMdbf'id9t U 9UIWI H•t
• le llpftp .. flpflp
Rauc" 10 • 3 76 S·m·en 0 0 2 0
Aamo, I I l 1l Pe•erson 1 1 1 9
McLemo--t 0 0 l 0 Polloc~ 2 0 3 '
Lei.OS 0 2 I 2 Saltt&na 16 15 ) .,
Fenlon • l I I 1 Potter 1 I O 3
Manr11t• 2 0 1 • Bel" am·n • 3 l 11
CC>he~ 0 0 4 0 La mon• l I I l
T1v10r I 2 7 • K.1n9~1>ur v I O 4 2
rora11 26 n 10 72 Toreis 76 n ,. 76 sc ... e bY Ouat'ttn
WOOODr•d91 19 1'1 20 11-71
L•oun• H•N1 rs u 11 16-76
l·OOlnl eoeis Woooor 0ttg-'1amo\ 6 11 .....
1. Leouna H1ll\-Peter1on 2
T KM cell None
Trabuco H•' 51, ueuna Such 47
_ ( .. ltiflC CNU LH9Ue)
UIUM 8Ndl Trtbuet Hllh
Bore ll
Butcher
Trtv•no
Muronv
Ble l'llOI'\
"' " pf tp ... " pf '1t 6 • I I• l(.rf Cf' 1 I 1 IS
6 2 3 I• Mann•"G 1 I 3 6
3 1 • 1 Hostler 6 2 1 IS o o 5 O we~n 2 o 1 •
l 0 l 6 Fa•Do~ ti( I I 0 l
O O O O 1<.1ncoof 7 O ) •
' 1 0 • e~rooc" 0 0 0 0
Cn'''' 0 O I O Tran I 3 1 5
19 9 l6 47 To•a \ 71 8 IS ~7
k.,.t by Ou1rten
Lag\j"' BtaC" 11 13 I~ J 0
TreOuco H•l11 16 10 I I S7
3·001n1 goa11 Tr10uco H• l\-Mel'n1110 l
Hou ier I
Ttcnn•Call LeOut\e e,at" Cooc.,. Bow"
Banro" L8
Or•nee IO, Coste Me" 70
( .. eclfk CMll LHtutl
Cnta Mt~ Ol'M9t
leflofl'p .. flpftp Omave
X Henn•
Leenv
0 1«>aU
Poe1<ens
Noon•n
Yock ti
H1rdlng
Torats
7 0 4 • Our•" 11 6 3 1'J
9 l 4 11 Comsroc~ I o I 1
I 0 1._ 2 Let 6 1 i 13
6 0 1 II Hvv"" • 1 I 11
9 I 1 If ScMetbeCO. S I 1 11
0 0 I 0 Oa!eo s I s 11
l 0 2 6 Grent • 1 0 7 2 0 0 0 0
30 ' IS 70 Torei1 32 11 11 90
Scwl lrt 0U.MW1
Cosre Me1e I 11 23 11-10
Or•no• 23 n 15 70 eo
3-oolnl goals CoS11 Meta-Olet>all 6 Or
'""'"°O•leO 1 Huynn 1. Dure" 1 Ttcnn1ce1s Nont
Mlslieft VletO '9, Irvine 41
(SWiii CNtt L-1
Mlllia'I v..;. INtna
Wrl;nr
~" 8ouchtr Cram«
Aman
COIOrtCIO
COOi!
eane ...
Denny
.... pfrp ....... "'
• 6 3 17 Bootnroytt 1 0 3 "
7 2 0 1 B11ni I 7 3 4
• I 0 9 Gror•111cn 0 0 3 0
• 4 I 12 llot>er1\ 1 2 1 6 4 I I 9 Molle 8 1 l JI
I l 0 S EICllSltedl 1 0 1 2
I 4 1 6 H09tltdl I 0 0 1
0 0 1 0 Paut•ro 0 O 7 0
20445"'n 1 012
McCov O 0 3 0
Totels 22 21 10 69 Torals 21 6 70 48
Seen IJV 0uar1en
Mission vi.io 20 2' " ,_... Irvine 10 12 11 1-48
1.
3-oolnt eoel1 Mission Vieio-Wrklnl I, Mtrll
c.....
._WIST
T ........ , .......
UCI (0-11) el New MllMico St•lt (9•11, 630
C1I Sl•lt FullerlOtl (6-SI et FrHno 51111
13·71. 7.JO
UC Sanl• &.rbtre (I JI et Lone lltKn Stare (6·51 7.)0
fltedflc 15·61 a t UNLV (10·11. t
Sa"'"8v's 0-
Ureh Srate (5·•> ., S•n JOH Sl•re 17·9) 3 )()
UC Senra 8ubare a l New MeMlcO Start. 6 30
Ce l Srere Ful\tf10<1 11 Pldhc 7 30
Oktanome Sta•e ,, UNL v 1 0""
"•c-10 Tlfllltlt'sGamt1
USC 11·11 er Amon• (9·3). 7 )()
UCL6' 11·11 ar 6'rl~ona Stell (4•6', 7 30
Wun.r19ton <3·11 •I Calllor"'' 16 41 a JO
Wu11.r19ron Srer1 II IOI at srenlord t• •1
130
Satvr•v·, GatM• U~A 11 Arfron. 1 U$C er Ar11ona Stare •
'°"'Wesl11noron Sl•ll et Ca IOl'n•I , 3
SllMaV'I G-
0rt90n (l>·SI el Or19on Srert ( 10-11
w""'n11on 11 srenroro 3 .
Communltv c..._ men
~ANGE EMl"MI CONl"llHNCE
Sll'Urd9V'I G•inet 17:301
Orantt ·coa11 er ll1vtrslde
Saottteoeck ,, G~ WHI
ll•'lUIO S.n11ago e r Fu -.rron
Hieh 5<heel boY5
SUNSET LEAGUE
l'rldav's Garnes (71
Founre1n vei.tv 15-~l e l Hunrtngron 8taC11
(2 71
W~lmlnsrer (I-II ., Ed•SOn (S·O
Oco n Vltw 16·3) er Merine It II
SIA VIEW LEAGUE
T""""'1 G•rntt (1:301
CO'one det Mar 16 3 al Es•ancle 16·3•
NewPOrl HarDO< 16 JI et Un.vers•I• 10·91
Sattoieoeci.. r.·SI at Tustin IS ••
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
FrtdaV'I Gamt1 1130)
Tre Ouco H ' 19-01 •' Cotto Meu 10·9 Leoun.t Bue" (1·2• al WOOOC>rldlt tS·41
Oranoe 13·6 or La11una H1•11 3·61
SOUTH COAST LE;lGU.E
Wtdne~Y'' sc ... 1t1
MoU•Oll V1t 10 69 Irv e ..
Et Toro 10 S•n C~l"lfntt 61
Ceolslreno vettev 69 Dana H11•• :;;
l'noav•s Gamts (7'301
lr'""e .l·OI er Dona H ' Q·6'
Ceo Strano Ve ev I 1 a• E r • 6 3
$•n Ci.mt nrt (0·91 ar M·U•on ~ P 17 7
ANGELUS LEAGUE
Friday's Gamtt (7;JOI
St Paul 10· 71 11 B·\"OD AfT'a t , S
Mete• Oet 7·0 •\ S" • 't 4 •' Cvo<tH
Co•Kf
BASER" LL ~
Colete
NOH-COHFEAENCE St. Mlrv't 1, UCI 4
-.
Sr Marv \ 130 100 ?OC>-7 17 0
UCI 000 110 001-4 9 0
...,o,.. $ SI' 'Cle<1'f'<ftr S Ch'•ll It antt Ha tv
B ettow w n,1 .. or1r •• l!ull 11 Jl ooo 9 ana
Ber91r w-S'1"ttem41Ve• L-B eoo,. I I S-C1m\I 1B-Vra,ovotn SMI Wal~er UC!
Bero., tUCll JB-<oomb• UCll HR-1\oel)er •
!SY. Younv UCJ
SoCat c~ •• UC Sen 0-I
So<• Co eqe ros ooo OG0-6 s o
UC Sa n 01evo 001 000 000-1 1 l Garcia Aversa 61 l!v\lrom I t llf'd St&O'f
Fv1er Ea•o~ l Naone 19 ono Nort11wJ•
Se nc"H • W-Gorr . l·O L-F "'"' 0 I
OflM< Scort
Lono Btetl1 SI 9 s Al•IMl"'a I
• \'OLLEl'BALL > '-.•
Colleetmen
WIVA
Peooerc:MI tit' UC• IS 10 ;s ) II ·~ ·~ 10
-.n ... 1111 ~C•llr11n SmvtM~
Edmonton
Cetoerv
Winnipeg
KNa
Vancouve r
W LT PtlOPOA
27 19 11 65 21• 196
26 17 13 65 230 117
25 23 ., 57 203 206
2• 2• 6 5' 237 ?23
16 32 9 •1 1'7 21'
cntago
Toronto
Sf Louis
Mlnntsoia
Detroit
Merrit DMlieft
29 ~ ' 29 25 2
25 22 I
2• 30 3
"29 6 w.a.1 Ceftfer9nee
... trkll Dlvtlieft
NY Islander\ 27 2• 5
NV ~anoe" 23 ?2 10
New Jer•ev 2• 2• 6
WaminOIOf\ 2• 21 ' P nlladetohta 22 26 7
P it11buroh 73 '1'f •
8 D$ton Buffelo
Mon1rea1
Hartford Quebec
AINm' DMslen
33 re 5
31 19 6
29 n ' 25 2• 6
9 39 6
w.-...v·1 kerti
Tororiro 1 St Lo..i.1 1
8ult•to 3, MonlrH 1 I
NY Ranoers s. Edmonton 2
Herrforo s, Minnesore 3
TNev's GalMs w'""'°" e r t<lllel, 7:lS om QutOtc er Bosron. • 3S o m
62 217 191 60 2S3 24'
SI 1'2 115
51 193 21•
"' 193 215
59 207 200
56 l77 1'1
5' 20S 2l0
52 20I 203
Sl 199 190
50 2t3 i 46
71 198 1S5
61 191 l61
6' 113 16'
56 , .. 115
2• 169 271
NV 111antt•n er Pl!Uettetonle, •:JS o rn
WHnin91on er Plll\cburen. 4:35 om
cn1ce90 11 Oerrorr, • 3S om.
"rldev'' Glmt:S Vl !ICOUVff ,, HtrllOfd, 4.JS o m
NY Ran9er1 •I Bufh1lo • 35 o m
New Jersev 11 W8'nlnu1on, S-OS om
Tedey
BAStClfnALL
Co1•-.e rnen -UCI 11 Ntw Mea1co Sra11,
6 30 C1>rlsr Coll991 lrvlnt al Cal Lurner•n. 7 JO
Cot'ellf WllJ'rtn -Cllrltl Collete Irvine e1 Cal
L1.1tl\fr1n SIS Frtsl\O Srere at UCI 7 30
HtOl1 SCl!oO' bOY\ -CorC>f\I de4 Mar ar E \lancle 7 30 Newoorr Harbor el Un1ver11111
7.JO Saddlf'MC~ ol Tul!·n, 7·30
High K"OO' girla -Founreln Vallev a t
HunllntlOf\ BfACll. 1 IS WHlm1nt!ef' 11 Ett.son.
1 IS Oen., \i ,..,. a• Mor 11• .7 IS, lr,11ne 11 Oeno
H '' 1 Co1•.t Mete ar Traouco H:11s 7
Woottt>roogf' er Laouna Btec11, 7, Esrencie 11
Corona df'• MIJr I un1v11rs1IV OI Newoorr
HarDO• 7 Tus•,. et Sedd•toec~. 1 Mele< Of• •l
B \"On ...... 1 )()
WAESTLING
H•O" scnoo1 -Svn.e• Lta9ut Ftna!S •'
Founto1n Va •oi• 3 o.m. Pac1f1c Cout Leo11u•
F·"''' •' Lao~n• H 1.,, • om llASEllALL
'""'""'" '• Co eoe -Oran11e C!Mls• et Sovll\,.e1terr ro11rnamen1 1111 LA H11r00< 10
a m l Golttf" Wes• al (ypreu Tournam.nt lvs
DIAN• a r Go c:t.-n Wetl 1 1 om
TENNIS
COl't'9f me~ -UCI •• Na•IDtlaJ 1nttoor1 e• ,.,,.,,.,. e,ota a di.tv
Collf9e wPmf" -Oranol' Coesr 111 P•t"•· 1
SOCCEA
>i -· ~C"OO DOV\ -E\t•l>C•e er CO•Of\I ~~
IV a• ) U" lff rt•l'r o• Nt ... oor• Her DO< 3 T J$1"
el Sado tooc• -3 Maler Ot ot Servile l IS
H·Of'l ~cnoo• glr ' -Irvine "' Dena Hiiis J 15.
WOOOb••OOf o• LIUll"e Buer l 15. Cost• Mne e• T•ao-.co H \ 3 15 CO'ona tiff Mer 11
E1•enc·• 3 15 Newoor1 Harb«>' •I Un •• .,,,,,.,.
l IS Sedtt•tbe<li. ot Tu1t n 3 IS
DEEP SEA ..
DAVEY'S LOCKE• <"--' BHdll -1
DO-''' ~7 •119 .. rs 20 roek cod 169 \Cu O•" •
ce0t1on 15 wMt f '" 15 ce co t>eu 20
sneeoneatt. 20 vtllowl•n croe'tr
...........
~Le ... ...... l. .... Yllftl
Merine tCIWtlle ..,.. t. s..: ........
F-l•il'I v-., '"91 ~ IA
0....Vllw1. ..... I
OCHn View teol'N Liii I, Wlnct I. S.11tt:
PaOI 12.
H.iftlme oc..t View, 1·0
PAC .. IC COAST L8MU9 u...-.... 1.c:...-...
Laflulll lffcl1 KCll'lnl GH I, Gemtllt l,
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S..uto Boe• Ralon, Fla . 6·2. 6-4, L•wson
Ounun A.,,.vlflt, NC. def Kt llY t!v«llden,
Ntw ZHland, 7·S, S-7, 7·S, Derrick Ro•teeno,
Pacltlc Pellsadt•, def P1u4 CllambtrUn. ToltCIO, Onlo. 7·S. 3,0, rtllred s.c-..•--i ~ Paul Annacont Ill. Eu r H1molon, N Y. def
Trm W1lllison. Cnarlot11, NC 6·2, 6-2, CNl\tO
v1n R1n,ouro f41, lndlen Wells, def ICttlv Jonet,
San DIM " 6·2, 3 ·6 7·S, Andre Aoau l 17), Les
VfilH Otf Dan Goklit Rtc!WOOCI Otv. , ••• 6-0.
6· I, Jimmy Arias, 81.1tt110, N Y , def Scoll O•vls
16). L1r90 Fie , 6-l , 7·6 17-31
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A1ron Kncksl1 n 131, Gro•w Po•nre, Micll .
ttet Omu Cemoortse, ll•lv, 6·4. 6·3, Alt••n<111r
Votl<OV, SOV1t f Union. d•i Simone CotombO.
"''"' 6· I, 6-4, Pete Semores, ll1ncno P1101
Vertte\, tttl Anoen JerrYd. Sweden, 6-1 6-3,
Hor11 Sto.otf (7), Ausrrt1, def PaolO Pamt>oel!Co
llalv. 6 2 6-2 P•olo Cent lle lY, def 8r1.1no
Oreur Ywoslevle, 7·6 (7·3), 6•4; JQfln
McEnrot (21 Cpve Neclo., NV. det Andrei
Cnerl\"o;, Sovler Vn•on, 6· I, 4·6, 6·4 Jertmv
Bar" 8ri11>n dtf Yel'nici. Noa" (4), France
I· 5 6·4 Ivan Le'104 (II. C1tcno1rov1~ la. Clef
Diego Nar91SO, llolv. 6-3 6·3
Se<enct ·--5"""' T•m Mevollt ISi Bot ton, def Thlerrv Cham-
P•l)ft Franct 6·2 6· I
<•t Guar\lla, Brnll
S.Cend Aound S'"9IH Jey_ 8tr11cr {ll US dtf Nel\Ofl Aerts Brazil
6·• 6 • Me!lu\ J1•lt -'rotnllrl. def Jol'tf!
SoOtt. VS 6· I 6·2 Lulr Mel••• 121 Bra111 otf
Ffl'nenoo l!oeu , 8 ru 11, 7-5. 6•3
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overpower
Hornets
f'f"Oflt The AllOdMed ,,._
Kevin McHale scored
31 points and Rcaie
Lewis added 26 as the
Boston Celtics, in tbeir
bisant offensi ve output
this season. handed the
Charlotte Hornets their
ninth s1raight loss.
146-1 25 , Wednesday
ni&ht.
"Boston's previous hiah came tn a
133-11 1 \ ictory over Orlando on
Jan. 17. The Hornets pve up the
most points in their two-season his-
tol') as Boston passed New York's
total of 139 last Feb. 23.
Charlotte. an NBA-worst 1-20 on
the road and 8-36 o*rall. was led by
Armon Gilliam with 26 points and
Kell) Tripucka wilh 24. The
Hornets are ()..8 against Boston in
two seasons. Larry Bird made two free throws.
extending his streak.. the ,.stcond-
longest in league history to 68: Bird,
who with 18 pomts moved past Chet
Walker into 18th place on the all-
time scoring list with 18.84 ~. began
his streak Dec. 19.
The Celtics made 58 of their 91
shots for 63. 7 percent and had a
season-high of 45 assists. led by
Bird's 12. Charlotte made 52.1 per-
cent of its shots.
Seven Celtics scored in double
figures and Boston held a 43-33
rebounding ad"anta_ge. The Hornets
.,.,ere outrebounded for the 31st lime
in thei r last 3.::! games.
"We got a lot of people involved."
said Boston Coach Jimmy Rodgers.
whose team goc into the All -tar
break 18-18. "HOY.C\Cr. r m nOI
sa11.sfied '-'Ith our record right now.
I behe' e .... c should haH' .... on fi, e or
s1' more ballgames."
Charlou,·s Muggs) Bogues had 10
assists in the fir<il quaner and
mah:hcd his season high of I for
1he game
Else\\ here:
•Warriors 113. 71ers 11!: A last-
sc:cond rebound ba ket b} Mitch
Richmond ended Ph1ladelph1a's
NBA-season-best "mnmg streak at
11 games and ga\e Golden talc Its
first Pl'<'trum 'ICtOr} IO 11 )Cars.
Richmond. who had I I of his 31
points 1n the final penod. scored
\\1th three-tenth~ of a secund re-
maining alter rebounding a miss b)
Winston {.iarland.
•Sus .lt8. Sonics 1%4: Kcvm
Johnson made 17 of 18 fr«" thro .... s.
1ncl ud1ng four in the final 40 sec-
onds. and scored 33 points as
Phoenix 1numphed in attic. After
John on. .,., ho also had 11 assists .
made'h1'i last 1wo free throws with
32 seconds left to gn e Phoenix 1ts
final margm. Seattle's Dana Barros
missed two shots and Dcmck
McKe) O{le in the closing seconds.
•Jan 108, Neta 101: Karl Mal bne
scored :-!6 po101s and Thurl Baile~
added 23 as l 'tah handed host Ne"'
Jcrsc} 11 I 0th straigh t loss. Dclnne)
Rudd. suhbmg for flu-stncken '\II·
tar point suard John tockton. add~d I points and SI'< assists for
Utah. which has won I:! of its la~t
. 15 games.
LAKE RS
From St
t) :· Thompson said. "\\ e need 10
pla) v.cll \\Ith all nmc eu~ s ..
Laker~ Coalh Pat Rile' said a
team can be too aware ot Jordan.
hO'-'C\e'r
"You get 10 trouble JUSI guarding
Jordan." he said. "You need to lcr
him get his and concentrate on the
rest of the 1eam on defense:·
Jordnn was cnucal of the Bulls.
"We don't seem to keep our con-
centration for 48 mmutes when we
pla) good teams on the road." he
said.
Pippen said Chicago suffered from
being idle.
"We were out of sync because of
the (three) da)s ofT," he satd.
CCI ready to contend First baseman Kathy Carroll led
the GSAC 10 hiuing a yt'ar ago with
a .425 mark and 27 RBI from the Edison-OV tie gives Marina soccer lead
third posiuon in the lineup en route The o .u.. PH tend with Cal Lutheran. Last )'Car, to first-team "11-G AC honors. ...., ot
we took them to extra innings three Senior second baseman Trac) Andre~ Wmd· goal at the e1~ht-
\jmes and lost three times." Schultz. an all-conference utility minute mark of the lirij overtime
The Eaalcs' hopes arc ke~cd by the pla)er who caught a lot last seaS<>n, hfted the O.:ean View High bo)s
return o( t~o quality pitchers 1n 1s a senior cleanup hitter who soccer 1c:im tu a 1-:-! ue w11h Edison
juniors Michelle Vail and Judy Lot-"makes the (double play) pivot bet-in a unset League match Wednes-
too. And McGuire recruited ter than an)one in our league. I've da).
freshman Lisa Merenda of Hemet. never seen a "omen's softball pla)er the Scahawks. who also received
an All-Citrus League selection with maJce it as well as she does " a first-half goal from Peter Lak, and
e"1eDlive experience who will likely Switch-hittina Junior ~hortstop the Chargers each own 5· 1-3 league
move into the No. 2 position since Darcy Schipporch hit .349 and marks entenn&-Fnday's Sunset
Lotton also plays outfield. prov1de1 a second-team All·GSA(' finale . Ocean View will face tirst-
Vail. who was 18-14 with a 1.46 selection fortheleadofTspot.Junior place Manna al Wcstmin ter at 7, earned run averqe last 1eUOn, poi-Donna Josten, who is still in the while Edison takes on Westminster
-very l'>OCI control and a var. midst of the basketball season. will at Hunti.naton Beach at 8. Ocean
iety otpilCha.. Lonon was 11-$ with bn• all-conference and all~Ustnct View needs a win Friday to Stturc at
a I.IS ERA. qualifications bKk at thud bite least a ue for the leque title with
111 tbe field. the Eilles' ·~ after bittirw .411 lut ICUOft. Edison. auumana the Characn can lia on tbe infield. where tbe The outfield is led by the reliable defeat Wcstm1ns&er. ....,. fos ~ wbo •med U. sJove of junior caner fielder Denite In otha bo)s SO«Cr:
OSAC or AD-District honon a year Seu~ a .219 conlKt hitter who •11artaa &, r-sa• Valley t:
• Mole 22 bales lut ICUOIL Keith Manin convened two penalty 1;,•••••••-••-•llil----------1111]11~~-------·-kicks at tbt Barons' fidd. and thanks
to the Ed1son-Occao Vic" deadlock.
the 1kings Cl6--0, -:!-O m unset)
take 0 ' er fir'lt place.
Vikings· foNard Rick) Rodnquc'Z
.... as tripped 1n the goal box to set up
toth pcnah~ kick • the first coming
three minutes into the game. Manna
goalie Larry Nye-had eight saves.
while Fountam Valley's Joey
Penaflor stopped 14 shots.
• ........ Beadl I, Coa&a Mesa t:
After ~oreless first hal'f. Sergio Gil.
Paul Gamble and Eric Colhwn
scored to help the Anists to the
Pacific Coast Lcque victor)'.
In community collqe women's
baske-tbell:
•O.W. Wttl 117, ftaelle lu-dai9 ti: The Rustkrs clinched at
lcaat a share of thrir third c:on~
bde in four tcat0ns as all 10 playen
scored. Bits Sin:ba.a hit five )-point
lhola en route IO 19 points IDd
Donna Gondngcr led the winners
with 23 points and 12 rebounds.
Dawn Haag equaled a season high
with 14 pointdor GWC (29-1. IQ..0).
which could clinch an outright lllle
Friday niAbt a1 Saddleback.
•Oruie C.Ut It, Cypttas 11:
Heidi Hascmann and Kami Biakr
scored 10 apiett as the "isiting
Pirates used all hands en route to the
overwhelmina verdict. Oranae
Coast. 2lw-S. 7-2. bit 32 of 61 (.53
pe:rccnt) u opposed to a S-for-.5 1
performance by Cyprca. which fell
to G-24, G-10.
In coUeae men's voUeybell: • P•••• • I " UCI I: Despite a 11111e-biab 17 kills from James
Felton. the Anteatln dropped their ftftlt comecutive Waecrn Inter·
c.Glll'9ee v~ Astoaation
matcll. 15-10. 15-3. I l ·U. 15-10. to ~
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Goff Expo
So.tdlerft Cabfomaa POA prncncs the Golf
Elpo at the Anaht1m s..d1um Ellubtuon
Cnkr thli Frida> throup Swida). -~ theme of lhc show i1 "h'• a Gofftr's ~itt:' and tAh1bt1S "'dudt maJor aoir ~1upmen1. actttson«. fashion apparel. aolf
1Cllooll, an, 11rts and lllttializcd eolf lours.
A hitJUilhl of lht upo 1s free individual
tMtrucuon b)• PGA prokuaonats 1ncludina
Dttec Hard)'t Tom Sattro1 and GfC'I McHa1-
ton., (>_!us due fit11na b) PGA pros.
Dlaaly achcdukd seminars will be conducttd l>Y rcprewnaa1ivc. from Spauldina. Wilson,
Tayloma.de. Pina and POA aolf profns1onals
on conllructlOn and stlecuon or bllu and
clubs. ~handicap proccdu""' aolf ruks and ~ Otkr fcatwn Ulcludc fum na cqcs.
videos, pu1una arttn. Iona dnvt concnt,
prizn, vidt'otapt swina analyur and tht PGA
mtrchand1w shop.
Ad"an~ 11cke1s art available from T1cke1ron
CharJc-by-phone ai (213) 410-1062 or (71 -')
634-1300 and at the nahetm stadium bo' office.
For mort 1nforma11on. phone (71 4) PRO.
GOLF.
long Beach Grand Prix
Tickets are no\\ on sale for the 1990 To,ot.a
Grand Pn:it scheduled for .\pnl ~0-12. on· the
strretf of Long Beach '
Besides the Grand Pn,. the ~cckend in-
cludes the To)ota ProlCclebnl\ raC'\' the
ChcHon GT01GTL Challenge .. tht' To)Ota
Atlantic Champ1onsh1p Scnes and the .\men-
can Ra ing Scncs contcsL Long Bea h "111 also
be the final dcs11na11on for tht' To~ot:i Ont' Lap
of .\menc:i Rda)
Th<' bo\ offic<'. located on the comer of
Broad\\a} and Pa 11it in Long Beach. 1s optn
from 9 a m to 6 p.m.. Monda} through
Saturda) and unda> from 11 a.m. 10 .5 pm.
T1ckcl\ are also a'a1lablc al all T1ckc1Mas1er
loca11ons or b} phonr at (213) 436-9QS).
Softball tournaments
The !!louthcrn California Slo·T\\O·Pitch Soft-
ball \sS<1C1a11on 1s acct'pllng team\ for 11\
tournamt'nt~ during the \pnng ~n~n
Tum cntl) ft'fi an: S 170 and all teams are
guarantttd at lc:i\t thrtt p mt'S 1n rach tour·
na\'nt'nt. . For further 1nforma11on. phone' ! Z 1J I
866-868.5
PRO HO('K•:\
A full di)' of NUIQI. walk.Int. cytlll\I 11111u
•hcotlcha1r rom~itiont h1ahh1ln tht fln 1 UCI
Aottaten Make-A-Wish R.ce l>ey on fcb. 2S
11 lht' Ph)'s1al Scleo« Part1na Lot. 1'be t vtnl will benefit the Makc-.t.-W1sh
Foundahon of Oranae County, aJona with tht
UCI qchna tu m and tht a mpus radio sta·
hon.
. The day swu at 6:30 a.m. with check-in for
the .Sk run lhal requires at least SSO in plcd&cs. The IOlt wh~~lclwr ract follo,.s at 8.)0 a.m.
Round1n1 out 1hco day arc the 3k 1Nalk 11 9· 1.5
a.m .. wuh a S2.5 m1n1mum plcdac requirement:
the cclebnty qchna racc at 10 a.m. and th<'
collqmt qchna l'IC't'S at 11 a.m.
For cnll) 1nforma11on. pho~ 642-6782
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Southern Cahfom1a O\tMhe-Lmc 1~ a cept-
1ng teams for its tournamt'nts held dunng the
spnng scason T1.am cnts) fee" are $36 and all team~ arc
guarantccJ at least four games 1n each tour-
nament Thert \\Ill ht' compt'llhon 1n men \\Omt'n.
and Co-t"d tt'am di\ mons
For mor<' 1nforma11on phonr 1~131
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-\thlctes from I~ na11t•n\ art g.:arcJ up 10
51an the t 9<x.k ft'b I b 1n the \I" annual Tim~ Eagle Indoor (1:imc\ at the f orum
Some of thl' athlt't~s schedul~ to appt·ar
include Eamonn C-Qlhlan. Ra\ Fhnn 'ite'e
011 and Doug PaJ11la 1n the "\.000 mctl·r
fit'ld. Jack.it' fo~ nu-~e~ 1n the 60-.ml"ter
hurdle'>. Paula l\an 1n the mile ant.I (1rcg
Foster in the 60-mctcr hurdles
T1d .et\ arc a' a1lablc at the Forum and
T 1c.,t'tMastcr loca11on\
· Sabres siiap scoreless streak
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C-h nst1an Ruunu had a goal and an
a'!.t~t \\ ed nc~da~ night as the Buffalo
'\.1brc . ">hut out 1-0 in their past t\\O
s.imt:s. beat the '1s111ng ~1<.tntrcal Can-
Jd ICnl> . .3-1.
The Canad1ens. "ho beat Buffalo.
1-0. on . aturda} night at the Forum. had
their th1ec-gaml' "inning streak sna pped a'> second·
plale Buffalo mo,cd four points ahead or \tontrl'al 1n
the .\dam) Dr' 1s1on standings
Phil Hou'>lc\ and ·011 t.\m1el also 'Sl"<>red for
ButTalo. "h1lh 1·., 6-J 1n 11\ last nine g.amc~ \lair,
'\aslund "a" the uni~ ( anad1cn 10 beat ';abrcs goahl·
Daren Puppa. ""ho ma<k 15 savcs.
Elsewhl'rl'
•Maple wafs 7. Bl1es 1: In Toronto. I nu
~ rante'>(hc111 hJd t\\O goal'> and ~I lafratl' addrd a goal
and thrrc a'>'>l\ts a .. the \taplc Leal~ carncd 1he1r
\l'\enth '1ctof) in eight meetings \\Ith tht.' Rlurs th1'
St.'3SOn.
Ia frate set up goals b} Gaf) Leeman. • oil l?earso n
and France~he111 Dan M arois and Rob Ramnge also
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Ston:d for 1 ornnlo ""'"'1 nlQ\ed l"O f101nh .th'""' 111
1. Lou1\ 1n the :'\uirl\ 1>1' ""'n ,t.inding' \\ th 11' 2'1tl
\. ICIOr). one m ort.' than thl' Ll'JI' man.1gl'd .111 IJ,I
S('ason.
Jeff Bro"n had tht• BIUl''; onl\ ~11.11 Hrl"I !lull
v.bo ~orrd his 5Ulh t(oal ,,, the ~'.J\(\O 11n 1 ut.'~j\
night. had an a'>'>tSt to C\h.'nd hi\ fl'•1n1-,._11nng. \trl'.11.
10 18 g;ime'
• Ru1ers 5, Oilers Z: l II Dahkn·, '>l'u1nJ-~·n11,t
po""cr-pla~ goal r apped a three-goal 'ipurt 1ha1 <.p;ul..nt
the Ranger\ at ~tad1~n ~ware Gardrn
~fler ftr'>t-penod goal b' \far!.. J.rn.,~n' and PJu
Broten ga'e the Ranger'> .i ~-I lead. DJhkn·, 13th guJI
of 1hc ~·a.,on al 11 J~ ,,, thr '4..'1.und ~·r11~I put ,l."
Yori.. Jhl.'aJ b' l\\O goal\ John Ogmdn1l ~ .rnd ( .1rt.''
Wilson adtlcd empt~ ·Ol't goal\ tor 'l'\' '\ url.. \\ h1d1 "
4-0.1 in 11s last fi,e gamt''> .ind ~-I·' 1n 11, l.t,I 11 .lltl·•
a t"o-month '>lump
• Wllale rs ~. ~orlb tars 3: 1-..e\ in l>1nl'l'l1 JnJ P.1t
\ l·rbed . c.tlh ""ored 1v.1cc "' hli Jl.1nlord to ti' I "'th
road \ Ktllr\ or the <.ea son Tht• lo" "J\ thl' liJUI th 1n
a ro" for the ~orth tnr'i and their \l'Wnd '>tr.11g.h1 Jt
home. \\here thl·~ arc tted for the 'Hl lead \\Ith 11>
"ins.
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CE ,r t-'l.KJ ~~.
II<.' "-II'\'' Ill \I H1t1~•
Jackson held to 9 in LSU win ''°"' The Allodated f'rna
C hris Jacbon was poised G
enou&h 10 qu11 '>hOOlln& and k~r /AP T0r 25
pass1n' ~hen h1 shots v.ouldn't fal .
\\1th Jat:k~n sconng a carttr-
low nint p()rnts, b1& meo haquille
O'Neal and 1a nk) Robens took o'er a '-lov.-tempo p me Wedntsda) night and led 11th-ranked LSL' to an
8:?-7 1 '1ctOI) over .\ubum
Ja kson s pre' 1ous lo" v.as 11 points against
labama earlier this season and hc "as nHraging O\cr
28 po1n1s a g;ime. He pla)'ed 35 minutes but was onl)
3 for 11 ·and took onh l"'O ~hOI\ in 1hc .-.econd half.
LS 1s 18-4. 8-3 in the u1hea\ll'rn C onfcrenle
Auburn 1s 8-1 4. 4-7.
Elscv. here.
•No. ! Kansas 83, Oklahoma tate 75: Kc" in
Pritchard al\d Marlo. Randall i..e,ed a ~cond-half run
that ga'c Kansas a big lead and the fa~h:t\\k~ C!3-I. f\-11
b.eld on for a 81& Erght '1ctof) o'er 0 1..lahoma "itatr
Cl 3-8. +5)
Pntchard made l\\O. 3-potntl'r\ and Randall added 1h~e lidd goah in a I b-~ run 1n the fir\t four minute\
of the second half a'i i...an~s built J ~2-~~ lead fhl'
.
Ja)hawks .)\rttehed the lead to 24 on thr« occas1ons.
the flnaJ time 31 60-36 o n Riek Callowa) ·~Jumper ~•th
10:21 kfl
•No. I Arkusas lM, Teus Tee• 77: Todd 0a)
scored 22 points as rkansa_s (20-2. 11-0) rolled to ll)
12th stnuaht v1c1ory by bcat1n& Texas Tech <5·1 S. 0-10)
in a South\\-«t Conference game.
Arkansa had fhe pla)e~ in do ubtc figur~. \\1th
Ron H ucr) and Lee Ma~ben') caC'h sconng 15 Point ,
Mano Credit 12 and Larry Marks I 0
•No. 5 George&owa t'7, Piulhrc• II: D1kem bc
Mutombo M:ored 17 po101s. grabbed 15 rebound~ and
blod.ed c1 gh1 i.hots and am Jefferson scored a ca reer-
h1gh 16 points as Georgeto"n C 18-:!. 8-2) mo,cd into
first place 1n the Big East ~•th a v1etor) over Pmi.burgh
(9-11 3-6)
•No. 13 Oklalaoma H , lowa State 11: kcc1cr
Hen!) -.cored ~5 point~ 1nduding tht go-ahead basket
~tth 2 14 kit. and Oklahoma {16-3 5-1) held off lo"a
tale (1-1:! ~-5> for a Big Eight ( onfcrence victor)
•No. 1' Georila Tech 79, Wa kt F orest 78: Bnan
Oh' er lleored \I point\ including se' tn )-pointers, and
Georgia Te~h 115-~ 5-.l I ne'er trailed 1n beating Wake
Forest I ·12. fl-'i 11n Jn .\1lan~1l C'oac;t (.onferencc game
Teams making final push
for NCAA Tournament
ly JIM O 'CONNEU
It's almost here
The N( .\o\ Tournament '' ft,t. "t't'lo.s a"a'
Of 64 tournament ~nh' 111 go 10 conlerenu•
champions. and the rc'>I "Ill be~hared Jmong ~91 nf
the ~94 DI\ mon I schools ch&Jbk lor po~t<,eason
Kcntud..}. Nonh Carolina State Jnd ( kH·l.rnd
State are on NC.\.\ probauon
Herc's how the ball 1s bounl ing in thc mJJCH
conferen es and among indepcndl·nts hoping to n:J,h
the Final Four in Den,cr nn \larch \I
•Atlantic Coast: Dul..c '••nh C aroltna ( ll·nN1n
and Georgia Tech are lt·nainue'>. "1th \ 1rgin1.i a
probable and and Mai: land the kmg~hol.
•Big E ast: Four tl·am\ .1pix•.tr lt.'rt.11n -
(1eorgeto"n. C'onnl"Ctl{UI ',qJrn'<' and t John' -
\\ 11h Pro' Hkm.e Jnd \ 1llano' a al"n in po<,111on " pin
entra1¥e
•Bl& Ei&ht: ~tts\uun 1-..an...is Jnd C ll..lahnmJ .1rl·
headed for the tournament ""1th c11her 01-.lahoma \tJtl·
or Kan!>as State snl'Jk1ng in
•Big Teo: If the r,clen1on '''>ll'm "t'rt' p<:rtl'lt
c1gh1 tcam'> "ould ha''t• a l<'g111ma1c dJ1m Jt a tx·nh
Purd ue. \lilh1gJn \ltnnl'\Ota. \hl h1~n \tatl Jnd
llhno1s \eem to tx· lod., "1th lnd1Jn.t nght ochinJ
Ohw '°ltalt' Jnd lo\\J h:I\(' beatl·n \\lml· g1t0d tt·am.,
•Big West: Kno"n as l :"ol\ ·, \11nkn:nu: thl·
Runn1n' Retx·I' '>hould be JOl nl·d tn thl' wu1nJml·nt 1h1'
Sl.J'>on h' '-c" ~k \ln1 \tate and l ( \an1a Barh.ira
"1th Long Be.Kh StJte a' Jn uul<,tdl·r
• Mt tro· Loul"' 1lle " the tinl~ 'url thing J' ~kmpht<, "ilJtl' and Flonda ')late hJ'Cn t h'l'd up h•
pre~J'>tln l'\pn tat1on\
• Paclfi<' 10: Fnur team~ -Orl·g11n \tJtt' I < l \
\n111na anJ < Jhlorn1a -ar~·ar to Ix· ,,,fiJ 111r thl'
'( \ \ Th" "111 Ix· tht· la\t 'l'.tr I 11 J r'<'''''·.i,.ir
lOnlc.rlnlt 111urnJml'nl <tnJ ~ l,1,t th.1ll•l' t.11 h~· w .. rhl
J1' l\1on tl'Jnl' 111 mJl..l· the tidJ
• oulhtastern: I uu1".1na \tJtl· ind \ .11',1'T1.1 1p
l)\.'.tr ll'n.1111 lht111.l'' tiut lhl' r,•,t 111 the 1.onkrl'n•l h.I\
hct:n IO\llO'>l'ljl'nl Jt ix''' ( •l'nrg.1,1 l ennl•\\l·e \ .in
dah 11 .inJ ''"'""l'l'I 'tall· all h,t\." ' I· .h.1n '
"'11h a tJtl··,t·J,• in "1nn1n~ 'He JI..
•We I Coast: l m11la \lanmuunt 'huulJ l't' n-
' lll'd JU't for l·n1rnJ1nmcnt"' ..a~t' tiu1 the L 111n' al,cl
de\er\ l' 11
• lndt~ndents: fhert· are 14 '>l honl' in th" ~m·ur
plu' thl' nwmlx•r\ 111 thl' Rig "iuuth Jnd \m.:r1l.1n
\outh t"'' "'nlt:renll'\ "'11h1•ut au111mJt1l h1J, '••trl'
DJ me hJ' lhl· rl·putJ1111n hu1 thl' F itthtrng. Ir ,h Jl\11
hJ'l Jn 'I h rl'u1rJ "llh ~.ame\ kit .1~.11n<.1 Hou,1on
'nraul)l' <•l·11rtt1.J Tnh .ind """'°n \\right \IJh' h.h
thl' bl·r,t r1."u1rJ. lt»-l. hut llon't ll)nl.. ltir thl' R.i1Jl·r, 111
l(l't .1 h1J
0
.\I"" rt:• l'I' 1n1o1 au1 in1.1t1l tx·nh'
• .\tlantlc 10~ fhl' ll'J~Ul" , ham pt'" "111 l"I\. n tht•
1ournaml·n1 Rutgl'r' T em pk .rnJ \IJ'"'' hu,,·tt, .m·
the.' kal.11.·r'
•Bl« ky: Idaho '' th<' fa, llrlte
•Colonial: The chJmr11on ,h,1uld tx-thr 1,nl' tl'am
Fl~i)
and 11 appear .. Left~ Dnesell ha'\ J chanle of taking
Jaml''i \'3d 1~on
• East Coast: ,\nothcr champ1on·onl) confcrenc-e.
a nd all eight team .. had o'erall rel·ords bcl"'een 600
and .e I a\ of ~londa\
•Ivy: The h ~ race '" usual!~ dt.·c-1ded on the final
\\C'el..end in a game "Ith a 10 1al ., ore 1n the 90s and
Princeto n 1\ a~aH '"'oh cd
•Metro Atlantic: The M.\..\( ha., ne,er had '"o
teams 1n the -.:c .\ ..\ beforc b ut 11 has al ha nee 1f La allc
1-. upset 1n thl· 1ournamcn1 The E 'plorers and sconng
malh1nc Lionel 1mmon'> are a lock and Hoh ( ross 1s
ha,1ng m bc,1 season in 14 \l"lfrS ·
•Mid-American: This ,., becoming Ball ta1e·~
pla\ground
•Mid-Continent: Fo ur ~hool<, -\\-c'>k"m l111no1i.
outh"e<.t ~l1'isoun tale. \\ 1scon\1n-(1rl·en Ba' and
'-onhcrn lo"a -fight for one bcnh ·
• Mld-Easttni Atbletl~ "onh { arolu1a ..\~ T
eJrneJ tht• \IF .\C., tx·nh '><''en 11me<, in tht.> · C1<1 but
the \gg1e~ "111 need to .,.. tn the tournament to -.1an a
streak in the ~fls
• Mldwestem Collegiate: 'a' 1er Ohio ha~ been
the tonfcrrnu.··., m.tr~ut'c name for sc' aal season'\ and
thl' \lu'>ll.Ctt'er'> .,hould tx· 1n the '< ~.\ regardless
• ~Unouri \'alley· ( re1~h1on and ~outhern llhno1s
hate po ... ll·d 1mprt'"l't' fl'l"ord . but the po"er ra11ng
.ould mal..c thl· wurnJmcnt the dt"C1d1ng fadnr for n
lom: berth
• Sortb Atlantic· 'onheac;tcrn Boston l ' and
Hanford should right tor tht· on1.· ht·nh
• "orthean· \tan,1 ha'I its fir\t ,hancc w get had.
1n the tournament afta a 1v.11-\ear prohat1M1. and tht'
Rl·d f 11\e' Ro~n \tome, and \lunmouth are' thl'
frontrunm·r, tor one tx·nh
•Ohio \'allo : \1urra' ')tatc 1' undekated 1n thl'
l Jnll'rl·nll' ar d \.ltJdlt· T cnn( \\CC "h1l h "lln 1t<i fi"'t·
ruunJ 'l \ \ ~ml O\ l f F lnndJ '-It.Ill' 1JC,l H~ar 1<, at
thl: hott n• I the \!Jnd1n(!.\
•. out bern F 3\1 T l'nnt.''i'l't' \tJll' ,, the , 1;i,, nt th.:
lOnkrc.'nu· 1h1' ~J'>llll and tha: 'h\1uld Ix• haJ Ot'""' lnr
\11nw top 'c \ \ '>(·.:J<, J' the Bull.tnt'l'r' ga'e f..lUlll' iJ
'1.dfl' I• 0\,. .1h1 ·111..1 ~a\I \l'J'tOO
• Soothland· 'onhl·thl L oul'1JnJ I\ tht' .1nh team
1n thl· ·lcJgut• 1.1\ .:r tht• -\1.I mJrl..
•South" est. ~rl..an'-1' ac; on<.' ''' tht· natwn·., tor
tl'Jffi) Jnd fl'\J~ Jnd Ht'U~tnn ha\l' \ho"n to ht· top
~allht·r ll'am., Thl'' 'houlJ be in the field
• outhwu tern Atblt'tlc: outhl·rn ha' rarnrd the
'C ,\ ~ Did lnur of thc la\t li'l' 'cars and thl' Jaguaf\
.ire t--~ .ind undctcJtt•d 1n th<.' ,·onkrenu•
•. un Belt: .\l.thama·Btrmmg.hJm and uth
n unda .lrl the nnh IC'am\ O\t'r lhC' 'Ill mar~ and lhl"
ulnll'rl'n'-c tournament 1 bt-ing pla,rd tn Birmingham
•Tran America· Tc,J•,.. an \nton10 ut'org1a
\outhan C entcnan Jnd ~rl.. ·L1111, Rod all ha'C'
e\,l' l'"lt rl'l •rJs out th<.' non-..11nrtrenct• '>(hcduk
\he u.J l..t:l'fl II I • IU\I ••Ot h1J
•We tern Atbleu c· ml' good ret"ord\
Rrt8h..1m 'nung. TnJ\-FI Paso Ha\\ all and < olorado
\Jll' art· all l"t·r o'n -hut 1hc P<l"l'r raungs ind1ca1e
probahh t~•o ma' ht' th rel' "111 mal..e the field
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Tec:NliclW enjoy .... • •••• , "' -_.,. South Cout ptua need• t*oe & white ftotal• s 195 Peiltlngeee • Pom • Pug new pelnt, ..,. 4 In I 0 Ide d . s 1 0 • 9 9 5 ~ woncing '°' one ..-:;··. For Cfturdl omc. Fu-. f\lll·tlme snipping & r• Alt In EXCELLENT con.: • Swnoyed • Shar·Pel • c:M>ln. needs l oucll no 673-4399
of ......... The.... --~ c~ tlo Time houfly. Word Pro-cehllng person. Com-dftlonl Mak• offers Will SM11ie e Shih· Tzu • U9 $2 700 080 With sltp BMW 1985 32541 4-dOOr •• '~ '._.. .,.,,.,, ~ have good ~ng ;..:.:::.-:"'"' ..,....,. n ceulnO & lay-out ~·· puter knowledge llelpful Mii aeparately Sch,,..,_•• Toy Poodle In ~ MU.I Mtl Excellen1 condition. VW 73 SUPER BEETLE
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record. C.-CMrtle A,M. """;.!'.:.., ~!~-~· Rent perlence neceuary. c.u Ann. 241•7040. I• Mal • WMt~ Yorlcle before 2112. No reason-autom••lc transmission. 117M021. E.O.E. ~"':'2'1u-t .,_•_ .. IPMk· Apply: GOOd Shepard AH PVPplel guar1111t0~ able offer refuMd James well kept black exler'tor 135-3171 ,.. .... _.-... -~ .. ,._., · .-.tu re.um. Lutl'tefan CJMNctl, IMne _....... PETJ:eNJ> ttt~~ :Mt-0337 tan 1ntw01or A.ff ... .,u·
,.._,_ -" to: JD & GT Mgmt. PO 552· 1918 AM for K•en. NewPor1 Beacn airport 1 ... 74 Beach Blvd \'» mt S Mual M ii, S 13,000 Call
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C vft F S j F --· " * M1•1211 * 7016 72().5300 Poet• Aeecaur1n1 ....,... or Ina. ta • arm Al ~nlan 833-9550 Htals Any size any color --------
Setvtct 11111 Pw °'*'Sit • Ill I& flllll llllftM .. W A.gt. In C.M. 553-1115. ' Gary sso-ssoo. 645-e 167 ILUP• l•' ..... .. '111111.
Prlvite poeU11 center, Cor· Now hiring Food Servws. Secfetaty typeeett«lput•up H I G H O U A L I TY Mulklf lnsttumtnU Wtth Triller MUST SELL Graphite/over tan 1nter1or VOLVO 1984 Statton
ona def Mar, w111 lreln. Call For Appl 963·7427. 11&.11 _ ILlll The Orange Coast Dally FURNITURE AT VERY 6055 963·3418 All options Beautttul Wagon Leather root
Star1 M .00/tw, then ISi. A8lt for Gary or John Lotus 123 a mull Ap-Piiot has an Immediate LOW PRICES. 90" Sota. conditions $12.500 rack. cruise control 1-
7 u.17~~ 111 tltude for figurH ·Nan oP«Ung for • full hme 2 Tub chairs. Occasional 11 .. 1.W ..... Sllps/Oodo/Stor• 532-47l5 __ . owner $7900 675-18S4
3535 E Coast ~Int Co. $19,000 + b9n.1tt1. typeMtter/paste.up art· Ctlalf. n u Sony-color W Synttlesrler, f5 lrw::tt; $400 7017 --BMW 85. 3181 VW 1986 CabnOlet-~· peraortcdM . ,_LIT anm 553-06« 111• Must be able IO spec w/remote • Tbl & HOOf' 080 720-1491 Whtie Wtlh black intenor feel cond111on 42 000 ---------
Hwy. · Work Fri/Sit. nights. type & mark-up copy. lamps Pictures& ecces.s. --------BOAT SLIP •"'a1table tor sunroof AM/FM casset· mtles ~acords AC rtB.IC MOTtc( P/T&Dllll Apply In pet90ft, Hogue lllllTAIY M~.·~~i'4~~10P~·d~ld~ 84" cabinet. NB. SponlngGoods 6065 up 103511 across from te. eu 'opUons Sharp AMIFMpull·outcasseue' NOTICEOf' F~ CP'" r-.. ., l>ocMI· Barmlcnael's. 1978 New--Fri endly office at· n"' ~~2 ~32111!..! 2oc91 644-7872 -Lido Isle. $420tmo Call S10K. 673-9589 11i rm $8950 Days DlllOl' ... I"""",,... ..... "' .......... ..,.., ..,.... &Nd C M Applu _ ...... ....._ Need son at .... -• c:At. -GOLF CLUBS 673-8800 5 1 7 v • """' vr llMplng. form typing. ....,... . ' in ,...,..,,...,e. per EOE LIDO'S DecOfalOfl Goof. FULL SET -. BAG EXCEL· DATSUN 1979 2SOZX H ·4 1 eve~ ngs "AftTltlftSHll'
g91*afOffice lnCorona peraon 218190•1•5Pm. wl'tolunetgetlc&llkesto •A•llAIT 2newbeaul.match con· LENT B UY $60 SLIPS 10 50 1n classic Automatic. black gOOd 675-0to7 Pvt>hc no11oe 11 tle•tl>y .QI!. Mii. Call Harry Htlb-llTll.111.11 -work. Duties will Include 111.Y ... _ temp loose pillow back 551.1:M4 Nwpl Bch location Live-condition 110,000m1 vw g111en 111at Frank R Baca and
bard 87S·207J) flllng, phones, typing & ,._, coucnes,retall$1600ea aboa rd p ossi ble $3250 644-8132 'll••••n"'-ittrti"'lt Ale!' G VaSJllad11 1111re-• · FfT PIT po11tlon available dlctapnone. W.S. & PC 330 W Bay St sell S800 ea. 675-1854 531.9450 _ --• 1010,8 doing ou51nes1 under llM. UTlTI IM.ll For Unique Card & Giit exp pref Newport Beach Coeta.Meaa. CA 92627 llllal llPl.Jll HONDA 1981 C1v1c Statton While wtille GOOd snaoe 11\e toeM ous fl•m narT\41 and
Opening lor Full· Time RE Store Ai>PW• In person. .,.. Lorie 631-8480 Mov1no In 2 Weeks' Must WAITlla l&LllA ISlf wagon 4-door 5-speea runs we 11 S 5 6 5 O 5111e 01 AccuGrai>htX ctl
Sales people. All In•· Paper Doll, So. Coast Mii Bdrm. ltvlng rm & din· 11-IAIT Boat sltp lor ne,. 22 runs and looks gOOd 7 2 1 •· 8 5 0 0 o a y 18907 Warne< Aveoue Sune
views confidential, Look Crys_tal Court 434·0765 am /II~ ing rm lurniture Call 818-508-0788 9am.5pm $1795 969-225 t 645·3824e/wknd 110 City Of Huntington
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,__ 1 ..... I Part·tlme Mon thhl Fri 720·8196 etter 6pm 11 .. ltt-u Wiit ·-•i ----1 Beach County of Orange
WaltSawyer846-33:M -.---.-"' ~, ..... .., -...,,..-RECLllERS (2) 11.--st-. --, Tr-.v.-..·-•on .. -.9 00Q m -· No stress, good pay. Word proces11ng ex· ,.., ..,.""· -·"T"'"•u agova .. ., m es 'Red coven ble 5-spd e c ''* '81n dar or Janua llmlll•IT P/T clean. fun store on perlence a plus NB area Anl!cfts 6010 · lully loaded hke new cass oe .. d snarp' Won 1 1990 O) mu1ull conaen1
Balboa Island nHds office. 650· 1300 6.,.... -·-One witn neat & massage OALL 112·2107 4 Whttl Drive / Jeeps $6000 OBO 962-9904 last (903891 dissolve tr. ~·d p1111ne<s111p
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All( lor Mary 540-7355
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mature. PIT help Some _,,._ -$50 ea 642-8110 Iv msg. 9030 ...a:aa OU 1111 Sllll and 1erm1n•1e 111e1r ret81t<>n?. ...-... 675 noo Fine European & American ---- --as partners Iller...., ........ ends. • TIMING Antiques.. 8000 sq ft WANTED Traditional din Red• Sunroof cass 1lloys SOUTH COUNTY Satd ous•'leSi. '"I"• •u1u,.• lnllL IA.II We Buy Estates. 642-8990 room set Wanted by orrv TV Stereo Elfctronics lllSll U 414" 'II 5.1pc1 a11 10000151 15111 Beach Btvo H a """ oe conoucteo I>) FrJ•ir
1931 N-por1 Blvd, CM party. gOOd qullllly onty. ' ' 6000 5-spd. ate cass only 33K lllll 17 141 847-8555 A Baca .,..,0 "''" p.i1 and
Exp. su~llO< Position 1980s the 011 & gas Indus-ANTIQUE Oak sldebOard JBL L80T speakers Harm· oows Very mcei 190432) SOUTH COUNTY I Autos Domestic 9 300 debts o! 1ne '""' ano rl'Ce"e
.... IWPLJll In the lale 1070s and early _ -----pref country Fr 675-1854 miles! Dark 11n1ed w1r>· 1
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Entry level position. Im· Pat Penny, 549-8788 !::CS ofln~::d;:~ =~~ W a 11 c Io ck $ 3 7 5 WANTED Small relrtger-deck, VHS VCR. 19 colr SOUTH COUNTY (7 l 4I 842'2000 CHRYSLER $800 Need!> ~urlher not>e~ '' nereo)
mediate, full-time for lllTllllW.•Mi represented the indus· 642·7634 atOf up 14 cubic feet; TV wl remote All $1300 187 11 Beach Btvd HB IUZIA'l712111 some worf\ Good bu)'l g•vtl" in•t tl1e underaoned t>usy construction otttce Gr0lildl:l9 Con\PIO P efecs tdes financial produ-<:ts. ---Also a Stereo/type deck or sep 496-8418 aft 5 t7 t41 842·2000 646-6839 N11t no1 oe r11sPOn11011e lroni -1n Newp<>rt Beach Type d I y Or * BtlYING ITEMS'-960·54°12 -----4 Door gray automahc 11,~ oty on 10< any ot-1•· 30wpm min 1 year office HP r ver for range you're well aware of the * t890s to 1950s * Truda 9035 air radio Power lor:ks CHEV 89 IROC CAMERO ga11on 11'\CuPed I>) 111e
exp s8iary $6-8/Hr DOE County aree_ Women en· success that lhose indt· •Jewelry to Housenotd• 42 000 m.tes eacellent Blaci. pohi>hed wheels 01ner11 ·n (h•s1 lhf'<• 1ne"
Call DONNA 646-7400 couraged to apply vlduals en1oyed Timing Please Lv Msg 673-6223 Jtw~ty /Fun/ Art CHEVY 54 PtCK·UP con d 111 on $ 6 6 SO 1 211 mile• rtawtess own nam91s1or1n 1ne name
668.·9271 was Ille key Jor these In· 6025 REBUILT 72l-8759 I Mo11,,81eo setter 01 ine l•rm UllP11llllT d1vlduals In establlsn1no a .&-i1_, 60 I I WITH CAMPER $2495 0 673· 7466 DA TEO A 1 Hun11ng1on
Ollice located 1n Cos1a IALD llMWUI successful career We 'l"':'Zes 2 SEE 642-0567 MERCEDES 1984 1900 aeacn c a111orn1a mis 11s1
Mesa needs PIT am PI T COUNTER SALES in .once again see n1s1ory GE Refngeralor·Freezer. llAlll•ln• Corona def Mir 61 2 5soeed i v ory m CllmlflUIT 1111 da1 01Janu1ry 1991:
person for phones. hling old 11me Hardware Store aboul to repeal itself 11 22 cu h 2•door. Side-by· llLlllM WHIRLPOOL washer & lllZIA 12000 n '14 macuta1e mint cond1t1on Auto p 5 ow m11e$ Super I Frenll" a.ca
& general office Non· 10am-3pm See Steve. you're interested tn t>en· side. while, like new wnolesale diamonds and dryer. good cond $300 Auto . stereo cass camper S 15 500 644-8132
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smoking o ffice Call Wrtght Hardware. 126 eflltlng clients, as well as $350 * 644·80 t6 line iewlery direct 10 you set Microwave $75 Pan-shell wlcamper Custom S 8 T 1•111 Punl1~hed Oranot C.oas1
S4S.0470 Rocnester St C M yoursell. come 10 work asonic stereo s 7 5 wnls (8717791 MIT UBISHI 4 redia L • Oa Ir P1to1 •et>rua•, b 1990
fOf a company thal has w ANTED was" er s Rings chains. eamnos Clolhes & Misc Sal & lflll 56 000 miles C•ean Sim CHITl . .., 17€
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po1Md to take aggressive Cash! 645-970 t CIMPW All SAYll lin alley) 187 ~;1~~~~h2~~~g0 H B PORSCHE 1983 944 (714) 142-2000 PlmllC NOTICE
action that wlll un-OALL •wt N ~ICh 6169 P1a11num sunroof 5· CHRYSLER t982 Le0aron1 doubtedly beneftl those Furniture 6014 a2 11'1 twgort llSSAI PICllP ... speeo power w1ndo""s Comt>rl1ble Ma·~ Cross . F1;m~0~:A~::::s
of you wno arec.<:areer A S • Baby 11ems, IBM Com· ~1g .. dollar whls custom E)l,cellent cona11 on ed 11or $4 500 OBO T nt1Que 1nger sewing n " ,,. '°"°""' ng P8•SO<'!S areo mlnd8<1 SEC Series 7 or macnine '" oak stand puter antqs china sit· paint 5-spd cass a c S 11 000 714-:iJ4.5 49 760-6190 or 6·3-6722 ooino ous-ness as
Series 22 hoensed bro-$180regutarSingersew· LADIES WEDDING RING. ver. toys. Alan, books. (904451 636-4621 DODGE 84 COLT GoO<l l ISLAND TILE bll •
kers please apply There ing machine S50. repro-16 diamonds {fits around drums. linens Frt 12pm & 17111 cond1t1on Reliable trans Lao.spar Corona oe• Mai
are stso a few openings duchon oak enterliin engagemenl ring> ap-Sat 9am 1846 Leeward SOUTH COUNTY SUZUt<I 88 1 SAMURAI S 800 0 0 0 ca 1 9262~ for Unhoen ..... 1nd1v1duaJ·s -Excellent cond•I on ponat•on I St-an •1an ",oL• 6 I, _... ment center $250 oak praised $650 668-0725 llTATE •••( t87 11 Beac .. Blvd H B 1 v•r "p "~~~ Who are w1lll"" lo invest -" ••uST SEE Weekda~s 740-6' '3 -ar•spar Cor-~ OPI ,, ,, .. ,. student desk w/swlvei aftr 7pm Beverly or Paul (7141 842-2000 ,... -~ ~·· "' p as llltle as 30 days In Big-screen M11sub1sh1 854.-4707 Fiii ,71 Cai•• 9262~ themsf!lves 10 en1oy 6 fig. chair S IOO 640·4517 $800 Many line home Tr111 t>u,mes... ,, c"n.
ure income poten11al ANTIQUE SOLID OAK Din-PeU & AnWnals 6049 fu1n11h1nos Dining rm tbl Misc. Vehicles 9090 TlllHllHll. ouc1ed Dy ;in •"d•v•oua
Benehts tn<:lude 1no lbl and 4 chrs Xlnl couches. e1c 721-9378 GOVERNMENT SE IZED TIYITA 1111 TEIOIL E~cellent cond•tton Mee!' The reg s1r;an1 com-
• $2.0QO/mo salary cond Queen Somma PETS ARE PEOPLE TOO• vehtcles from $100 Cor· anicall~ oertec1 Gar ~ea !o t<a!"~etl t>us•·
w/quota waler bed Vintage solid Dogg1e Haircuts Ca 1 * latelt"'--A. &Ill/fl ageo one owner 181< o 'less uflOPr tr.e 1 cM1ous ve11es Cnevys. Porsches •-• -I I o s nes• ame "' "am~ • Ambient env1ronmen1 wood cotree table 6' Siik Baths lodging 101 pets and other conllscaied ...__ " re1>u111 engine 11ew rad1 u ' · n N • Prequalllted le&ds tree 434-t859 Open 7 days 546-2848 t .... H , latH I . ais MUST SELL S 1~95 '•sled •bo•e c.n P.
I properties For buyers R. 1•--" --.aw_ OBO 642 09 •• e"! ., , • Slht R e•t> ' Medicalldenta ART ·DECO BDRM SET guide 1-{800)448-2562 utl -,_...... Th s ~lat~• ,. • 1 oe<!
• AsSlgned accounls Head 1001b01rd. armo1re FI ND Boats GeM al 7011 ext 4086 Also open e11e-hly 40,IOO ltiles. FORD 5· T-B RD v.e ... 1,, •"e Couni, C1too o• O•
•Aggressive comm15sion g dresser w/Oll&I Q'lirror. ' ' nings & weekends $1,IOO )(tnt cono 271< l;)tena~d aroge Coonh on J•nua•y 3
structure $350 oeo 850 6029 ZODIAC 14 • excellenl Ncl<ranly Or g ON• t" 1990
Contact Oa11e Leventhal • cond111on w11ri 1988 BUY I s 10 .,:io 760·962f F'42•n BEAUT sofa tove seat throu~h d arnl t('d Ev1nrude JO "p tra•ler 142-4321bt313 Put: • eo 'l"9~ Coa&t
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LM.4W -~:=· F: ........ tD THE COUNN UllClllAidlO~:;r,:-111-c loctl19d et 2910 FalNiew (Pl.EASE MOTE) tnlE TO HIMdTltMN THE . PElrTIOH 9PPN'llfl09 n'WY M In t>..iyP1io1J:1b1VAfY 1 8 1t 1-·-• ... ..... COUflTHOUSE. 100 CMC.....,,, ..,.. .. 111 Mid Aoed, In the City of COsta SNO ESTATE OR ,..S ROBIATSONBLVO ,.._. twt HUNTU. per90f\Of~youtilllorM¥. 22 1990
.... fl .. II 11J I ..... CENTER DNW MIT, c_..., .,_. ·-~ ...... County of Ot•l\QI INTEAES-r AT THE DATE •20IJ BE1IWARO KECk, ""'· be IF YOU ARE A "1•110
Mt•<!llNlloft o1 (W IANTA W. ~ •· 8'9• of Callfofl\la HEAEOF IS VESTED IN L.A CALIF "°°3S 213 455-~--• ,.,.anal CREDITOR 01 a Ml ~ ...,._ ... """" .. ... .......... L.. u .. Tlllllt 12)4, WI IN Pefsonal property O•· LOUISE p NEILL AS TO A 0612 ,...=....,. lo oon11ngent cr.dtcw ol N NlJC ll)T1C(
-.. ... .. ........ can.yed ID ... "°",_ C., ti "-. ~ o1 ICriMd t*ow In the mall., LI~ £STATE. AHO llyANNA OEU.ffOS.A, rso edl'I__.., 1119 ...... of d9o1Mld. YOC1 mue4 lile .........
M,L .. .-r ti ... 111¥ I ""°" ... Deed of 0..,... .... al~ • of• ' BEYERL Y LOUISE NEILL. A ~~fin 119 ~It. Y04ll deirn w11'1 the COut1 -.. .... • • ...... ..... ..... J ........ ~ e. .......... ., loot; UNIT •19-VINCEN T WIOOW AS TO THE cu n51 TI£ P£trTION and «Nil a copy IO ,ICTJTIOU99U .....
,.. ..... ., ..... .., __.._ ......,"' MideouNv.O 2n."'91(1)27.a.a.-iJO PATLAN· ml()t hOuMl'lold AEMA.UiiOEA WIU SEU AT 2·1,2.f.2·151geo ~ .. clllcadanre pef'aOfl.. repteMf'llaW. ...-tTAtwmWT
.. I .M llf ---.y .... ._, .... LOT '2 o1 MMr'a •• ..... In tt1e Items PUBUC AUCTION TO WU Wld codcle. if Wly, ~led by IN OOUf1 Thi t<>llowl~ penont l lf'
-· 5 Ila........ ......... :=a IN ll<>C« 334. CORONA Ofb of 1'19 C.,,... ......, U N I T G 1 5 -J EA N HIGHEST BIOOEA F'OR M ~ lo ...... Wlt un tour monU. trom OOlnQ DU91MM aa " .. ..wt • ........ .. on MM. IH THE cnv OF al ... Goufty GREEN Personal hOuMh<>ld CASH 1--..... The .. Wld .., ~ .,.,. <Sa1e of firtt l9IUAnC9 of s AN 0 IE G 0 c 0 M THI NiiliON .... -... • • NEWflORf IEACH. The .. ,.. .......... ltemt -F-• llml °' NlJC ll>TICE .,. • I t'J lot let1ef'I .. prcwlded W'I MERCENl ER. o,.. P•·· ....... ....., ID ....... ID .. M1De tD -att'lt _._, ._11 llliOI•, 11 0 PEN 0 2 -i< EVI N ..-. In l&Wful money al 1'11 e1~ in 1W .. 11.,t MCllOn 9100 of N Ptua Su•ll 1100 r• f
...... .. ..... --f ,.,.... _.... COUNTY ~ ORANGE. _,, o1 m. ,_, .,,...,,. ORE EN. Small enclosed UnMO S&alft) II THE MAIN Ks.13 by tw ~ Clllllomla Probale Cede Cahl 9271• = .. I 'f Wf1« ....... ...._. M1De or STATE ~ CAL~ AS ...0.... ..,_ • ........,, .. trllller (NORTH) ENlRAHCE TO ,ICTITIOUI _,.,.... THE PETITION TM lin'le lof f1 lnQ dalm& 8rama11a1Commetcen .......... , .. "Ew • --... "'I' II 1 SHOWN ON A ..,,,, to .. , ... 2 ~ C4ro.. UNIT K·02-PAMElA THE COUNlY MAMI ITATIMINT reqoeell euthoney IO •• not up.re belof• tour ter LIO a Ca11tixn·• ltm•I&? ltd. ('11111 ............. :L n. • 1 .. Ftdllil THERE~ RECOADEO .. llWle. Celieom.. 91;,4 lllO 80STON· Personal nou .... COOATHOUSE. 700 CtVlC Tn. IOOOWU\Q petlO'l• are .,....r .. ...... monflt lrom _ l>e heatVlg partnersnop One p,,.
... .. ................. , .....,.., 9CX*S. MOES" AMOU, 1110911•1 ... 2 0DNriyUrcla M)ld lteml CENTER OAIVE WEST. OOlng t>us.ness H undaf 1f'9 ll~0.1t 1111• not!Oedabove Pl&U Sune 1100 ,,,.rw;
,..._ .... ,, • ... ................... MISCEUAHEOOS MAPS. S.U"'-Celltomla. UNIT K·03-RANDALl SANTA AHA CAUFOANIA UNIVERSAL DEVELOP· ,... ....... bl of Ew YOU MAY EXAMINE CaM 927':• ..... ...,. ......... ...,... .... 'IECOAOS OF IMO The ui.......,_, T"'91• ORESCHEll Personal a1 "Gf'C, Ille atlO 1n1~ MENTPARlNERSv1 24SE Id. (Ttm aulhOrtly W!ll lhe61e kaplbylhe oour1 11 nus DuS•f\H S •s c" _, ....,.._ rat .... II .. ~ OAAHOE. -.a.ms .,,., -..y IDr .,,., l'IOuMtlold items ~ cor-vea to atlO now MtO F1scne1 l\ve BtOQ A-i ..,.. ~ perlOn• you aJe a petton ouc1e<11>y a tom11eo Pl"""' ..... = ..... ..... ...... c:... The ........... atlO WICIDf'llCIMla °' IN ..,.. u NIT G 1 I -s 11 ELL y by • unOef MIO OMO °' Costa MHa CaM 92626 ,. ..... 1:111rve lo ... int8fesled '" the estate Sl\1p ......... ..., ... --" .......... '**' COMflW:lfl ... illklfl ......... 8"11 -oammon RHODUS Personal nouse-lrutt 111 lhe prope!ty Universal Eaplorat1on many K'°"9 wWlout you may fikl With the court Tne reg111ran1 ,..,.,. .......,, .. .,.e .. ~. f .,.,,, fJI .. f'lllt Pf'OP9f'Y •11-.•. 11 any. lfWfl ho6d ·•~• lllu.ted In Mid County and •nc-Cat•tom1a ?4S Eest fi": ~ COUt1 llCIJMOYlf a lolmal ReQuest !of met>eeo-to--1<~1 ou ... ~-• .. '9 A H1AM10 • .. 111owe la ,...,, Miscellaneous hems St* dMCt1bed ea LOT 1' ch•• Ave A·2 Costa Mesa a.tore flaNng oen.in ~ Speoal Nota ol ttie fi11rig neu unoer t"e t•ct uou.
_.. • ........ tD rm! lie Mid on purportlct lo 119 410 Seid Mia w111 lie 1111111e, DUI ioc.ted tn vanous IOCkef IN BLOCK 33ol OF COAOHA C1J1f 92626 ~t ~ of •n 1r111entory and ous1nes1 "a"'e or nam ..
IHlllA•t ~........ 22. ,_, • 1:.tl GOU>ENAOO AVENUE WllftolA ~ 0t w y. unlls: owners units owners DE MAR. N THE C TV OF T"" Du11neu •S con·~. lt'9 appra!Sal of estate assecs uat.a at><>-e on Sep1~oe e.r .._..,...nob• '·"·Ill M ._.. • NEWPORT IEACH CA. ' •11'911 0t lmplled, r...,ong un1<1ent1flea L 1 1 auc1.o Dy 1 COfPOfat•on 191W-.i&ewe wtll be or or a11y peullon or t3 1983 _..._, • .. pe1p111t 1QO CMc C..-0.-. The ~ tllle. poeerl'O'I 0t Landlord reserves tne NEWPOAT ~H Tne re9•Slflnt com· ~ed ti> 9N'9 nolce IO account as prolllded in Peter a Per'"' E•ec 'It<.+-..... ) n. .......... WeM. ... Ana, CA ~. to p.., Ille ngllt to 810 at tne Sale COUNTV OF OAANGE. m8'\Ce<I to t•81'SKI bU5'· lr*reetad pef&OfW .,,.... MCllOn 1250 of ttte President adtr•M ... : ~ "101. TNllM ClladltltN 11"1 rel'l\alnlng pnnc1pe1 tum of 111e Purc:hases must t>e pa1a with ST ATE OF CAUFOAHIA,, AS ness unoer the 11c111touS' etwy tw. weHed nob °' Caltiomla Probate Code A n11s suuement .,as Meo
.. M ...... W-.. M rF 'tPtJ O&IECT TO ~ '°'.,.,, tncorNdness notl(al MQlred ~ Mid O... cash only end pa1a tor al tne SHOWN ON A MAP r:>usiness neme or names corwe.d to 119 propoeed Requ•t lor So4leilTI NOllCe ..,rn t111! County Cler~ 01 Of la*'' k d ..,.... .. en .. .,... ol 1'9 pelloft, °' ltle .... ltOd!eea er1d of Tt\111. Wflfl ~--lhlr«ln. time ot purchase All THEREOF RECOAOEO IN 1tsteo aoove on N A llcilOn.) The il:dapeodeol form IS a~ilab6e from N 1nqe GouN<r Of\ January 2S
1tj Ian II .. ~ iii......, • IW °"* common 08llgnlllon. • CllO¥IOeCI In Mid notl(a). purcnaMO gooas are SOid as 8()()t( 3. PAGES 41 ANO 42, Chuon9 Lam CFO adrNni*aelon tlUltloriey court cier1' 1990
-~ --... .... WCI"' f wry,~,...,.. .owenc.a, ti any, under tile II and muat be r&moveCI el MtSCEUANEOOS MAPS. TNs 1tatemen1 wu hied .. lie grwie.d uNeea M AftOtney fOf P9tltloner: F'.WMS ..., .. "'°'*9 nae • .. _..,. 5.io ... Wll De IMdlt, tenN of ..., 0..0 ot T~l the time of purcnau RECOAOS OF SAID w•tn It!• County Cte<k of O" 1•a•d Pil'9Dfl ... M DOUGLAS C. LIECHTY P4"Dlt"'ed Or1r19f' Coa'1 ~ wll'I IW _,,. DUI WlrlOUI ~ OI '-· cf1e19ea and ....... of Sai. sub1ect to prior OAAHGE COUNTY ange Couf\ly on January 8 otlfeeb tD l'9 ~ 500 Niawpon Cen'9f D••"-P1101 Feoruer~ t 8 15
A on .. 119 Meflnt. YOlll ---v. ...,,... OI lhe Trvtl• and of 1ne t~ta eanoe11111on 1n tNt event ol The .,,... eoarna and 199() Wld .,.,.. good C*M Drive 22 1990
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t• .. t )II .-p • illw ...... '!!f:"W/I/· pell I I JI c t, 01 Tne IOl81 _ MIOUl'<I of Ille ll1d Obltgete<I party • 11"1 ol 1'11 reel propetty PuDl1Slle<l Orange Co.u1 0'9'11'9 al~ ~~t a-ch • CA1 . 11111-IC Mftf-ICE M llDcM9d • r vc:AI' ~ A ~ IO 1111¥ .,_ unpeid bliler!C8 of lhe Oiied llliS 7th and 14tn ~ abc7.-. 11 D1111 P1101 J&nuart 18 2s A HEAAtHG on IW .,,_.. ..-~ "" 100 CMc C..-DfW CNDn'Ofl • • *'*'•ICI PflnCll* awn al OllliglltOn ~ 11tf rne day of Flbnlary 1990 Feoruary 1 B 1990 ..... , _. lie llllld °"l°'ln99 C:O.t Oellv Pllol I WeM. .... ML CA==-...... ol .... :;;, aecuNd .... Mid "'°'*'Y to .. IOIO and LA COITA Sil'~~ ~ E ·~o Tn-135 w.dl '· ttlO .. 145 Feo 8 9 IS 19911 -i(Q5'e.1i __ -
1S111. _ _-.., yau mui11 .. Deed al TNll. ~ ......... rW01..,.. ••-• COiia. ITORAQI, Jacqutr n E~T .,,..,.~ A'f... NU • PW In Oilpl 3A ktaled • NOTICE OF PETTT10H rF W>U O&IECT TO ,.... .... Will 9'e _,,. . ·~ 8"11...,.,_•111e ~ Owrler, AdflMI N ... ~ ~...... 700 CMC C.. onw. 11111-ic NOTICE TO ADMINISTER ................. Ind ..... OCIPJ '° .. ""80tl .• prcMOed "' .., ,_ °' "'9 lfl4t81 ~ of ......,, ......... The undenlgnecl I w. S..• Mii CAI ..-~ EST ATE OF: -.._., ..... • .. ,...... ,...wwwilJlll• ~). .,_._, • .,.,,, ,,,. Nmca °' s... • Put>lt"*l Ofanoe Coast TNIMI Ollc...,,_ ~ Pl8.IC NOTICE 92701 NOTICE • JOHN VICTOR _. .... ,.. ='Mad 'f .. CD-' "'*" .. ..,_ cl Mid s111.>11 s1 oa11y P1tot February 8 15 lial>lllfVklrwtyll\iColTec:tliMI 1 IF VOU 08.JECT TO INVYTING atos STAOMGREN
... -low ,,..... "°"' OMO al TNll, ..... c:twv-TN tiene!oer) uf\CW SMI 1990 ol the ..,... eoor.sa and •53112 .. atantlna of ... petlllan. Tn• Cour>I) San•••1•0f' c•sE NO A152165 _.. .. _, ........ ._ 1 .. ol W'll...,._of.,.Tl'Ullte 01 llVll "4fllDl0t• Tn 17' othef common oeuon-ion. 'ICTITIOUS •UllNISS 10"-"'°'*' ~•fie Otstr!C1s o• O•af\09 Counrl I ~ ·
.. ._... v .. .._. • ~ In Ind al .. ..,... c:rM9ed by .. ecurecs lllCI cwverecs 10 1"41 lfeoy .,_ hef'9lfl NAMl ITATEMINT hMR"9 end •'* your Ca1tl0tn•1 W" ·-~11· To d hen
"' • •• ..., '9 a ....,._ 9100 d IW Mid Deed fJI Tl'\lll ~.gneo • •"".,, SM! Nie """' ~ nwioe T,,e to1tow1ng pe.-sons are ~· OI file wriltan eel t>tds Tuesoa, v 1rc" 6 benelciat\e:s. c:recilcwt ,... y, ~. Cllla na ,..... Cod9. TM ..,... 9lftOllnt al .. 0.0...'°" 01 Oe'•i.~ ~ "8.IC ll>TICC t>UI WllhOUI COWNOt ~ OOlr>g bvsintm " ~ ~ fW OOUf1 1990 at i t oo 1 m Bids c:oni.ngent CAMitot9 8nd
rF /lllllE. A Tiie llM b .._ Cllllrml unpaid ~ al lie o.-nG IOf Sall al'CI • .,,.,,.,, <Nerranty HQCIHS OI M E A R ' L l P R 0 • l:ileM IP'9 ""'9nng Y01Jr ,,, .. 11 oe r~•·veo .tt INI °''"I persons wttO nwy CMDn' • • ::.,;: ......... lour 0Clllgl90l1 MC:ured by .. Noice ()I o.•au~ .~11 El«l-NOT:c:a cw TRUSnrs im"'ied • r--o--FESSIONAL BILLING SER· lllPPH'anc» mey M "' '"cu l\Om n•Sl!lt•~• 011.U ot"91Wt911 be In.,..... 11'1
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NQCM C119c11ar o1 l'9 110m 1W -.. _, n.. ~..,,,_, IALI .,. · -..-.. .,, uoe, VICE 211· M1tam1• ~-.-...Of byyour ~ IN will at eslale, Ot bo4tl lied. ,o.a ,,... .. -ftOllll9d ....._:--._ ~ IO be -*' Ind 10 _. 1 O:teut1 , po&MU«)ll. 0t por-1 9eac1> Cato! 92660 ,....F. YOU AAE A or tn• oaie ano "~ l'lefe•n· ol JOHN VICTOR -dl9ft _. .. ~ rw•c ..,.. .. ,.,.. OOlla, ceuMd MIC! Nola.,.?., T.S. MD. 1175 ~. to pey ,,... Merte Ann•c l<. 2',., CREDITO*' OI a aoove ie1 l!Xll\ II ..m<I'> STROMGREN ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ Ind ~ II 111'11 E1:t0<0t1 to ,,_. IO oe NOTK:a .............. o1 ee I i.rne ,,,., .. I>" pobltcty PETITION .. _ .........
Ind fftll • ~':... ': 119 Me i.pc by the coun d 119 11me al .,. .,..... '~ n tN :"~.:,,..• YOU AAE IN DE FAUL l ~) ~ :;"MIO ~~~~m;;~evopori ac1> :ii:::• c:ndtof,,..:: = ooeneo ano a•am.neo a1 tne f~ VICTOR -5 =· ~.. .:.. 10" •• 8 pettOn Pllblc::mlon al b ~ al 1"41 tel prooetly 17 1990 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. OMO ol Tn..l. Wllfl lnl«ftl Tnos Du11ness •S con. cmm = ... aourtf ott.ce ol IM 0.SHOCIS 108•• STROM'3REN In ~ .... lour iNlilOll8 ll'Om ••911'9d 11 fW .-ie. Seit la '58.eoe 5e ESTM 0.. ~ , F DATED JUL y 13, 1989 lf*«>n ea ptCMOeO tn MIO ducted Oy an •n01V'Oua1 -:: milllll e capy IO fie EHos A~.nue Founta•n Ya. Supenor Court of
............ •al~ nwy Illa Mlfl ... aourr The bloeftc:•y ur*t ~-rn:!1.. By UNLESS YOU TAl<E note(S). advanc:.t If 11"1 Tn• re91stran1 com· pet90nal ,....,,..we i.t C•1•1~"11 10' lh•lo<IOW• Culom~ County ot
..... • ~ In a lofmal . ~I lot ._, OMO • al TNll Soeaal<ZIG Inc • ,,g.,,. t ACllON TO '""°TECT undef 'the t9"1'1S ' ol aaici mencecl 10 transac.1 Duso-~llld by ~ ~ '"9 ~ ORANGE wlDft t1db .. ... ~ HOCic» 0 toe~ ,.. ... •ucutecS atlO MIO Trvt&M 1160 Ew YOUR '""°PERTY, IT M.AV OMdol Trull '-CNf ness Ul'09' 111(1 hCl•l•OUS W1tw't tour mon4rle .. om PURCHASE OF El'I ' THE PETITION
C•aNI ,.,.._ Cod9. _.:., :r:=-· ~totheui101u•gneo ~ Cerptflt-CA 9301 8E SOLO AT A PUBl JC atlO l llS-ftM .. olnWTrusr.! ousoness name or name& f'9d819 0ft'nt muence ot ~~~,~~~\?~~~9SPECIF• reQUMIS that VICTOR S Tiie .,.. b ... dllllftl _..... -a _,..., Oec:lel&llon al I . 1tsted aoove on 198A iener. • ~ W'I STROMGRE.N be .. nae ---.... lour Of ol MY peMion 9' Oetaull .,_, Oemeno '°' -IC Mftnrr 11111-IC MftflCE "'° ol lhe trusts crMl«J by Merle Resn•c• 9ollC'<>n IUOO of toe BoOs must De SvDmo11eo appolnted as petSOnal
........ ;• .__ --ecoount -plOVldad " Seit _..a Wl1llen Nallce ..--nunw. ..--nu UICI OMO d TNSI T"•S statem~I wa~ hied C.-.oml9 Problllll Coe» I on lflf lt><m WPt-t.eo b• l"f repr8SllntaWe to ·--.. lllClon 1250 ol IW • •-of The l<>tal amount ol the With tPle Count Cle<>: 01 0 , : tir\Q ~ 0isH<1' .r acc0<oan« w•th admat11Sll9r l'le ... ,. of
.. ou"°*:'A~XAMN Calttomia ,,._Code: A ~Ind Eledlon to Sel REPORT OF CONDITION unP400 ~ o1 ,,... :lnge County tn J~nu.trt 8' '::: :..=e belate tour all p•o-t•S•et:S 01 tftle se>ee•' IN de09dent
y • ~ b ~ N04ice TM undilnlgned ceuM0 OChgallon secured by the 1990 ftom Ile r.ennQ c11 on1 THE PCTITION
1"9 lie i.pc ~ 119 coun le .w~ ton'I fie MIO NoMce al OMa1111 .,_, Consolidating domes\lc and foreign subs1d1ar1es P'~ to ~ tolCI and F'4USJS.l='r:.:.cs aDo¥e Spec11.c_a1oons D><I Dlan~s ~-• DW d9oedeots ~...:,e In ~ =:' dllrtl. • 0ec:lton to Sel to ~ of tile ~ARINE NATIONAL BANK Ol 1ni1ne In ll'le rM:$Ol\8Dle estimated costs PvDliSl\eO 0 '1"9" Cont ano lurt1ter '"10'"'11'°" miv WILL and oodoesJ 1f lll'IY ~ "Wf • WIW\ fie ~ AlllW';f 1r.:.. .._=-· r9COfd80 In the CCAJtty state of CALIFORNIA al the close o f buStness on 1••peos.es ar1d advanca • D•••) P 101 Jan .. 1·, •8 25 YOU MAV EXAMINE D41 oD••,~11 '"~ ~00~ ~· be admlned to probtl\e
• '°'"1111 ~' lot ,.,O.:..,!,.. uw ..._. 119 ,.... ~ • December 3 1 1989 pybllshed 1n response to call Ille time ol the Wllllal FeD•ua•, 1 5 •9 "'-Me M pl by the ooun " ~;•;4 111•0"0"0"~ Ttle w• lf'CS any oodlCll5
Soeoel NotlOI ot toe ':l ~ JANUl\AV 24 made by Comptroller ol the Currf'ncy under 11t1e e>ubl1C4'1ion ol me Nol~ °' 1 ~., '3" ~~es.!te 111 ~ =:: ftlt• J •r-n s.cretary. :X4:.m.na=~= ftle ~
ol .,, irwentofy W• 1980 12 Untied States Code Section 161 Char:er you may ri1e witll Ile court 9oer0• of D+rector-. c _. by Ile couo
IPSW:;-' of ..._:.:-: W... s.nt11 AN TftUST OHO SECUfUTY Number 17052 Comptroller of tl'le Currency West· Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE a lormal ~es• tor ty hl\ltatlot\ l»ttric1•r THE PETTTION
ar enr ~ In SEftVICIS IMC ern District Speoal NotJoe ol l'le llinq PuD tnf':Q 0••"9f' .... oast requests aulhonty IO ::=• ~250 ol IW A CAUi' cO"P REPORT OF CONDITION of an llW9'11ory at\d =>• • P • ~ .. '""r' ~ -~ ~s adnwll5'8f the MWle
C•fomle Prot>a• Cede A u Wld '""'" SletenMnt of Anourc:n and LlabHtti.s aDptwl 0t estai. -• 1 under lhe lndep~od11n1 ~ lof Soec* Nol'°9 46:f s AOBERTSON BL VO Consohdatuig domes he and foreign subs•d•aries OI 01 lllly s-•11<>n °' ~'°" ol E....-
torm •~from toe P\mUC ll)TlC( n oet.A CALJf aoo:J~;>r; ASSETS ot 1ne LIBERTY NATIONAL BANI( ot Huntington ~I ~~~.: ::,. (ThlshauttlOtl,.!!__al
COUt1 dllrtl.. e»«>n Thou .. nd• of dotlere Beac." tn 1ne slate ot CALIFORNIA a1 '"e ciose ot c a111omaa Prooa\e Code A P\BJC NOTIC{ ...--._
Aa.:'! '-... •tlonllr: MOTK:a cw TRUsraa-·s BY ANNA DE LA~. rso Casn arid balances due business on December 3 t 1989 pubhShec '" Re<JJest lof Soecial Nol.tee :!.esen:C':!.. IO wilhou1 =-.:tt:::, .. ,.., IALI ~l«ISH;Ntv• trom depository 1ns11tu11ons respori..e 10 can made by Comptroller of the lorm • •1111~ lrom "-FICTtT.J'us:o'~stNEss o0ta~ court ~al ~II...,.,..· ' T.I . llO. ,,,. Ct411S5 Nontnlerest-t>earong balances and Curreoc, 1nder title 12 Un•ted S1a1es Code COUf1 ciefll. NAME STATEMENT Bebe laking c:»r\MI v«y a~ MOnca '·1 2.f. 2·f5 ,_, C:urrency and co.n 8 132 St>el on 161 Cnar1er NumDer Comptroller ol lhe ~== ::t:••onet: T"tl •or •ir>O ~-5 ve ~t =:!i •1•Cerflf •Or. YOO Alltf. ..,. DEFAULT lnterest·beartng balances 2 487 Currency Federal Reser11e District 'PeYl c • -=-•tfw ~°'"9 ous1ness A• ttowevi1tr the ..... _ ...... w..m UN0£AAOEEDOF TRUST "8JC NOTICE Secunt•es 12 217 .1an0f.ary ·..-· B011Z1 RO• GE CA""E repreMnta.,..,. -....
.,,,.,. • CA ans DATEO t /12/M UNLESS Federal funds sold 11 000 Stetement of Aeaourc:H end Llabllltlea '·Welker. l • •o ... _1)()•1 Bovie.a•O I ~red IO 511119 nolce IO OrWllll eo.t Deily Plklc YOO TM E ACTION TO I ~,e1e HS Town Cent• Dri ve ,. .... 00'! BelCPI Ce• I 92663 lnlereMed per90nl unles F.-1, 2. I . 1llO Pf'OlECT YOOA NOTICE Of Securities purchased under -0· ASSETS 1171h Floor • ~llh•" "' a C,aMo•n.a 1 hly ha~'!._~~ PflOll£.AlY, tT MAY 8E TRUStEE'SSALE agreements to resell I Coe• ..... CA t2'12' oroorat•o 1•0 ... _pon ooneen-.. ....... pr___.. "8JC ll)T1C( SOlD AT A PU8UC SALE Ts No 19 13~ Loans arid lease financing receivables Thousand• ol dollers °' eo.s't OM¥ Piiot Bouit'\a•o ... _P"<' 81>ac., acuoo ) T~ Independent
_ K 01MSL___ ___ tF YOO NEED AH '>'OU AAE 1N OHA~ 1 Loans and reases, net of Cash and batanCf'S due jFfMj""'r 8 14 199<1 C• ,, 9~663 admlntS.-ation euthoruy
NOTICE OF PETITION EX~TIOH OF THE UNDER A OCE O ~ TRUST uriearned iricome .. 49 628 from depositor}' 1nst1tut1ons ·"'' bus""'" s _,,,, w1I be granted~ an
TO AOlll ... TER NATUN: Of' THE O•TEO Ml\ACH e. 1989 LESS Allowance tor loan Nonmterest-bearong Dalances ana ouc1.a tt, • coroon11or ~*9:o~ ~ ~~
ESTATE OF: PROCEEOWG AGAINST ¥~ESSP~E~~E "<;~ and lease losses 726 Currenc; and com ~ ~~; m::C':.o 'i0•·~,1~~s~cr c:ou:. J shoWS oood ~ HELEN 90Vll YOO, YOO SHOULD PAO.PEATY ,, MAY BE LESS Allocated transfer 1nterest·bea11ng balances P\BJC NOTICE ~" ..inoer ,.,,. •:cl 1 0.,, wtty the oourl' should not BERNARD CONTACT AV.WYER. SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAU tf risl< reserve -0-Securities 14 i68 0usn<tss ,.4.--:e ,,,,.,,., gfMit IN a.tl'loftly
CAIENO A11311M1 O<\ FNOAY FEIAUAAV vou NEEO °"' Loans and leases rietol unearned Federal lunds sold 1 500 NOTICK OS4e22___ _ '"'":1•t>o••0,, .. 0~-..-·i:i-A HE.ARING on fl•
To .i ._.. 23. t.O. II t 46 AM · EXP\.ANATION ~ THE mcome. allowance and reserve 48 902 Securities purchased under E OF PETTTlON XI ··~ · i:•bOtl wll be held on
Mlllill:tllMe, cncllDre. TRUST DEED SECUAITY NATURE ~ IHE Assets held In trading accounts -0· agreemeots 10 resell ·O· TO ADMINISTER ""'~M, ,...,..., • ., .. P "~ arcn 1, 1990 .._ 1 45
.,...,._I Cl'9dD9. 8rtd SEfMC£S. ~ • 04#'/ PROC:HDtNG AGAINST Premises and t1•ed assets Loans and tease financing rece1vab1es ESTATE OF: ,.,,, P M In Oepl 3A loca~!! .._. · ,._, ...,oirltaO TNIMI unoet vou YOU ~ l 856 L d 1 t 01 AOSE ,, , ,,.,,... ... ,, ... ! • fO 700 CNlc C.nler .,....., ,.,... in ~ ..,,.,.,, '° OMd °' CONTACT A LAWYER t1nclud1ng capitalized leases oans an ea'>es nf' • WANDA ,.11,. .,,. Co.r. Cieo , 0 , West. s.ti• Ana CA °'*•• M "........., -,.._ r-.-,.. 1-• Other reat estate owned -0-1 unearned income 99 005 HENDERSON " .v.701 --.. tll .... cw....., TNll NCOfCllO t/?5/--V"' __ , ~. ~ •"9-C0\1f'lh •• ,,U41 ~ ' .c. ;;,.. HELEN • IOViS lnll No ~11 · d •O oo AM UMed ear.iom. Investmen ts 1n unconsolidated subs1d1anes LESS Allowance tor loan PEGRAM el&a 190" If YOU 08.JECT. TO
rta.JC ll)T1C( NI.JC ll)TlC( rta.IC NOT1C£
COMeoul>AffD M'°"1 M-CONDITION M
CO.-ftCEaAM( M NE'WPOl'T MACH
ConSOlld•ted Report of Condition of 'COMMERCEBANK" of Newp<>n
Be.ch Qcvlge County. end Domestic Sut>Sldlenes at the close of t>uSlness
on December 29. 1989
State9anll No.1211
ASSETS
C•Sh arid due from banks .
Invest ment MCurites (Market Value S 11.o16)
Non-1rivestment securities.
Trading 11CCount aewrltles....... . . . . .. ...... -..• •
Federel f\mds sold enO''MCUrltlet purctieaed under
egr .. mentt to r...,I In domestic offices. ... . . ... .
Loans, Total (excluding unearMd income) ................ 187. 196
24.600
Less Allowance IOf' poulble loan losses ............. ,.. 3,050
Loans. net . . . . . .... ... ......... ... . .......... ........... . . . 184. 146
Bente premises.FF & E ate (lnchldlng S-capllel leue).. ... ........ ... 1.774
Reel estate owned olher then bank premlMt .. .. .. . . ., • • • .. 40
Investments In unconsotld•ted aubsidl1rles and
associated compenle9.
C"ste>n*'s 1tebit1ty 10 lhis bank on ~tencn outatending ....... • . • .,
Other UMts (Including S-lntengibleS). ••.•• ..... • • ............... ..
TOT Al ASSETS . . .... .•. .. .. , · · ·· UAafNI
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFACES. • •••.... 226,981
To'-' c:tern.nd o,potits . ... ... . . .. .... . • .... . . 98. 150
Tofal time encl ..,,,,. depoelt•.... .................... 128,83 t
TOT AL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES... . .............. .
TOT Al DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO
FOREIGN OFFICES... . ... ·-~... ..... .. .............. .
Fecterll fundt putc:NMd end MCUfttles 9otd under
• aor••••t• to~ In domel1ic oft'lc:es .................. -.. .
Other tlebMee '°' t)Orro.ed money, lndUdlng note ~ of U.S. T,..,,y ............................ ..
Morto-ge llldebtedl-(lndudlng •• aiipttll ...... ,._, ............ ..
NONE
18
3. 148
2~.SM
NONE
.226.981
4 .1M
NONE
NONE
Accept.,.. .-,,., by Of tor ICQOUnt of
""' tier* encl out91endliftg ................................. "'';' ...................... 1 ~~ 0............................................................ ..................... ,9
TOTAL LIABILITIES (txeludlng ~ not• 1 and dlbenturlt~ ......................................................................... 2~;.....4!
Subordlneted not• and ...., .... ,. .................. ,......................... ~ ...,....., .. IQUITY
Pf*'-d ttoelt No.---~
COft'WftOft ---No. ..... tutt..Oftmel 2000 No ...... ~ , .. , Amount 12275
9urD1Ua. ...... -........ .. ...................... -........ -... NONE
TOf AL C()NTMUTIO CAf'fT AL ,_.,, ,., :"•' "''"ott"'•'•"'•"""'-""'"' 12.271 ~~ =':s.="ini'-~ ·--·-·"-'"h'"="·• • :a: TOTAL~ 9QUITY ..................... ,.m--....... -............ 21.• TOTM. ~MO IMAl9I01Jmi'l IQUfTY ........ _ ................ .... ····=---0.-. . ,.-. ••D11rt1 a . 119 ,.. .... ":1 .. .-L D a .... v.P .... AIH'VI.
P't I --. V .. •1a I&•• .-_a--~ llr
................ ·-I "'"Ci.='.:-9 I W 1t• mt ..:-.......... =~
:,-11 ·----.. -.-
and assoelated companies ·O· and 1ease iosses 986 WANDA A. F4Ull' the grantlna of~....,,..
Customers llab1hty to lh1s banlo. LESS Allocated t•anster PEGRAM P~I:\ Vito" v•ao:iq,. Coa1" you llflOUld' llPPt• 81 l'le
oo acceptances outstand1r19 -0· 11s1o. reserve 0 CA SE NO. A152193 01, "c• ,.,,w"• ·• 1!> hearng end ...._ your
Intangible assets -0-Loans and leases net of uoearnf'<l To el hew:s c~:-• .. ar~' • ·~ • ., ,,fl t= ~·~-=
Other assets 921 income allowance and reserve 98 019 t>ene~ cna!OIS be the hllering Your
Total assets 84 515 Assets neld •n trading accounts 0 cont.ngen1 cr9ditots. end ~ mey ea. .,
Losses deterred pursuant 10 Premises and '"ed assets persons wflO n'WY PlllllC NOTICE ~°'by YoUr ~
12 us c 1823(1) N A 11nclud1ng cap1tahzed reasesl 1 3-48 ~~ ':..'"..~~ If Yc:Af ARE A
Totet assets and losses 01ner real estate r wned Q 296 of W~OA AOSt: KS:MS4 CREDITOR qr •
defefred pursuant to Investments 1n unconsolidated subs1d1aries HENDERSON PEGRAM FICTITIOUS aus1N£SS oontlngllnl c:ndtof of ~
12 U SC 1823(11 84 515 and associated companies 0 aka WN-40A R PEGRAM • NA .. E SU TUitE:NT d!Kle~ e ~ ~~
Customers 11at1111ty to this bank A PETITION hee been ""' IO••ng '* "" r• ~ = ...... ~·y .. to"'='..'.
UAM.ITIEI
Deposits·
0 fi'~ b ..... ~RT H d01"Q t>ut•na s as ...... _ .,..... ... I on acceptances ou1stand1ng ._, oy --.; w ARMtNGTON .NvEs•. perwon• rep-1la1Ma
Intangible assets 0 PEGRAM In ~ s~ ~ei..• PROPERTIES '090 appcWllild by IM OOUr1
In domesuc offices
Non1nterest·l>earlng.
lnterest·l>earlng ... :
77 691 ' Otner assets 2 652 ~~g~oomle. ty ou ,.,.an St•eel Su11e a. wttun bH inonh tom
27,649 I Total assets t37 184 THE PETITION CoS11 ~Ha C•"' 92626 the dale of ht leeuence ot
50 042 MIS fl.t Al.BEAT H
1
W1rm1ngton Oeve•op letters • f)fOVided In ' O .,.IES ~requ ment nc Cahlo<noe 1090 sec:llOn 9100 of lhe Federal funds purchased ..
Securities sold undef 99reemerits
to repurchese... . . . . .
Demand notes Issued to the
US Treasury
Other borrowed money .
Mortgeoe lndebtedn& end
obltgetions under cap11eltzed
leases .
8 ank'1 l1eblhty on acceptances
executed arid outstefldlng .
Nol• and debentures tub<>rdinated
10 depOSlta .. . .. ... . ....
Other habllltlet
Toeel lieblhlllle.. .
llmlled·ltfe prefe<red stocil
IQUITY CAPITAL
~ual prefwred •tock
Common •todt .... : ..
~·~ ';.d eac;iie1
~ .................... .
LESS: Net unr ... lnd ION on
rnattletabte equtty ..curl1111e ... . ..•..
Tot• equtty c.oftaf ......................... · · l~ def91red purauant to 12 u.s.c. 18230) ............. ..... . .. ...... .
• • LIABIL•' IPEGRAM be appointed as Pvt"'lll" Streel Su•lt' " Calttomia Probele Coca Deposits persooal '99,....,..lllM '°I co11a Mesa C<l111 Q2fl~6 The time for ~ clelrr-.
-0-In domestic offices 124 83 l admlnistier N ...... 01 rn1s butmeu '' con will noe •XJW• before lour
Nori1nterest·Dea11ng 33 580 lfMIT~nt PETrTIONI oue1ed Dy a corl>Of1t10" montis from tw heering
-0-lriterest·bearmg 91 251 requ•• .,_ drlced9nrs Tiit rtq••I• rit c:om m• noCiced ~
286 Federal funds purcha.sed 0 Will end OQdlale if any mti'C.O to 1r11risac1 Dulli YOO MAY EXAMINE
Secur1t1es sOld under be admlttlld IO piobete ~· .,noer r11f' hc1111ous the lie llept by fW court tt
ag1eements to repurcna~ 227 The W1I and any codlch l°''''"f'\s ""m" "' ;~m~ you •e _ • peraon
56 Demand notes issued to the are evelleble tor 1~~": 1b0~" on Ma• 1 lntel"esled In lt'9 ......
US Treasury 0 H~= 11 tie lie~ L•"O• ~ch•c'"' p,~"lf'l'll r" ::l.J• :!:. CO:
·O· Other borr~ moriey 0 by n.9E PETITION Th•t sr11~1 .... to•ed SOlldal Nob of tw 111nQ
MOftgage inOebTedne5S and • eulhonly to '°"'ti'\ ,,,. "aunty Clfllrll OI Or· of en lmlenbty ri
·0-obhga11on1 under cap'l1allzed =::..., ~ •tale ange Count., on Janual') 24 ~.-.. of _.... _..
557 leases O unde< the lodepe10.1t t990 °' ol My penon Of
78.590 Benk s hab1hty oo eeceotances ~llOn of E.._... P DI sneo °'',,;...e!~ eccount -~ In
-0--eucuted and outstafld1ng 0 Id (Tri. ·~~ o.i~ P•Jot ~M><"•''" 1 8 1s ~i. ~robMll 'l,.,. ":,
Notes anb debentures S\lbord1na1ed *':..me':. lo laM 22 1ct90 Request lof SOedll Noeloe
lO de9()Slll 0 ::, ~ without Th 166 fOtm II aw. ... from fie
-Os Otl'let hab1lit1es 1 925 ok:Jta'f • oourt eppnwel court~
3.000 Totel ttabllltleS 126 983 aetor-":\q c;e11e1n ~ rtaJC ll)TIC( Aaorney__tor '9•t1oner:
2.982 um11ecH1fe preterred st()Cj( -Os ~t =::i ORE009tY R, GOSE ~ ,. PlCTITlOUI .,..... Lew omoe °' .. .., & tesir~ _. M ..._..SlA~ ~ (57)
.o'!
5.925
NI A
IOUITY CAPn' AL
P.wpetual preferred stock
Common stock
Surplus
UndMded pro fits a.nd caplt•I
retenlff
.Q. ~-.. ~ no4lcll lo n. ·~ P4!'"11onl ., ...... Offtce Boa ...
2 ,... lnW.-d un6e11e d()l(l9 bUt•MIA as c....,lllo , CA "'~4 ~~~~Of CAREER COACH 2991 t:i011411D 3 552 coneen._. ti> l'9 P'DPaeed Grae. ln Coft• M-919 C.O.t 0. Plot
3.715 ~) The IM1"° ..... C ... f •~26 Feb I .I. t,5,t 1il81C1aaifi
Total equtty capttai encl I0..-0.fs•..a purwl 10 12 u.s.c. 1823(.1). 5,925
Tofel ...in.. llmfted~llfe
LESS· Net unr••llzed loss on
marketable equity secuntl•
Total equity eapltet STARTllC A
pt ... ,.. atoelt. equity cac>ltal.
and ioeeee d1t• 1ed ~t 10
12 u.s.c. 1123(J)............. •• • ... .. ....... 84,515
We. the Wldee'91ed directors, atteit to Iha conec•n-fl/f WI ., ... ,. of r..ourcee encl
..... 1 ........... " .... ~ewNnlclby -. and to W. ..,. of our luzoalJ •11 and .....,
,_ ....,_ 9"11 I Ml lft OOl-H•I09 9"" tN !ft.
................ oanect.
urryT ..... ,... .......
lllift L • I• • 1.,... P. cu,, ,..,. a ouee1a•• -.. ==r m.:=.:.:: 11""111 I 1 Iii ......... __ ,_ ........ _
T olal llebllttlea. Mmlted-llle
prefeJred stock. end
equity C:apttal 137.184
wa. the undel l6gfled dtrec1on. •1t•t to ,.,.
eofNCtneea of thlt 11•..,,,.,,t of reeouroea enC3
MabdltM Wt_..,. that It"-beef\ .. ..,.._, by
ue. end tO the beet of CM knoact1 • end beJlef
,_ Mel'\ PNP91te1 In corlfot,,,..ioe wMI ""' ~ ~and .. ""' encl correct
Nc::l9'd M W.. ...............
J.Oon ... ..,•
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lllO ........................ ....
......,._Colldllrtll .............. .... _..., ................ .
TM L.,.al ~11•*11 Al 1M
Oe·t~ P IOI •\ pile.MCI 10 ..,
"ounc• • -..,w.c. -.w-.i •bit 10 -lkll--W• .,.., !\OW E~ftCH the
"-10' yOV •• "0 •·"· C:flltlQe ~ ..... yOu ,,,. I-...a lllt
l1t0 10 !?le COllt1 ""'1W "' S-e Ana Thlf\ ot c.-M ..... ffll .... "' .. ~····-... .... "°""' '<t"'°"' ~ -,,........,~""~c..,. • ~ 00... ....... ..,, II ....... ,.._ .. .., .. ..
"'91'1 ... '°"' proal -...,... caho" "'4fl ""' ~• ~
~ "°" Dy to ,,.. yOUo l<l•llOUt INl~S 1181...,.nl •t ,,,. 0.... ~ ~'9-' ~I
IN"IJ 3)(). West '"" CO•ll --.,. ~"'· .. "°" ,.,, "<II "°" t>y ~ "" " •• 171•1 • .,04>1 ·(·~
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Ttiuraday, February 8, 1990
by Bit Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta PEA1'1JT8 . ' by Charles M. Schulz.
"I .made a belt for you. Grandma.
I cut it=h ut of Daddy's
leather jacket."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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----=-==-. ~~Sol ?i __ ........... ,..._. .. ~ -:..
"I'm sure glad bigfoot came by."
>
NANCY
....
ARLO AND JANIS
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
• ~ : ..
DENNIS THE MENACE
by
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'WotJLD YOU TALK ro M.OM? You'vE
KNOWN HER LONGER TAAN 1 HAVE . "
l~TAAT•N
,. .
by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
t<llK~ .• :f A W<ll\16'
IS, AF'ft:R .AU.,
~Mru.AI.-.
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
MELLO, 6RAMMA 7 I JUST '(OU WERE Rl~T .. '(ES, VOV
CALLED TO APOL06lZE .. VOU WERE iAUGMT ME A VALUABLE
~16~"f •. I SMOVLO MA\/E WRITTEN ¥ LESSO~ . .TMANK VOU, &RAMM.A ..
MV "n!ANK l(OU •NOTE SOONER .. I . -~ , ' j •C •
... ..,.._""""I
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GARFIELD
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
H1!-l'LL SEEVCV ~GVM,OK';:
SHOE
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ON l(OU~ ~GK
t.A~T weEK
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
1F ~'RE GOl~105HAKE.
DP ~R IEAM w rn-1 -fHE
0 1...D ''fHRCW1HE cu~D
FUL.l OF PAPERS AG~l~1" }
l"HE WRE.STl..IN& MAI I J
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IT15 EAS'f TO APOL061ZE
TO AN AMSWERIN6 MAC~INE
by Jim Davis
.
by Ly[ln Johnston
T~e:.1NV1SI~
MAN E.X1STS.
lJ
by Jeff MacNelly
'(O(.)'&<£ Dt511J~9tNG
Al'J ANC..fEflJT. ~W ~.........,.~
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by Harold Le Ooux
by Tom Batiuk
OR E.VEN ()J()R.5E ..
Kt-00: A HOLE IN fHE
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DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau IO I OAl\I C,. ~ '() ri\"' _ I') t: ~C. • WOO •vmu ~~ ~"t.J lV' ch wc.r =' .....
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THUA~DAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1990
Mesa-chef reels in sr-ate· seafood-title
BY JOY ANTHONY test, Greeley earned the right to
o.-.r ,._ c-~ compete-on tbc national le..Ycl next
His· mom thinks he's for~ollen month in New Orleans.
what a good baloney sandwich on An important part of the con-
white bread tastes like, but Alan test. the finals of which took place
G reeley. the winner of the Cali· at the Century Plaza Hotel. con-
fornia Seafood Challe nge, insists s1sted of knowing what to do with
he can appreciate the simple as a "mystery box'' of ingredients.
well as the sublime. Each of the eight chefs who
Greeley is owner/chef o f the remained -after 272 were
vottlen Troffie Restauranf -1n-ellmihated~ were giv en a-box o
Costa Mesa. wnere many o f thl' groc>rres and told \o produce a
dishes that ea'rned him first place four-course 1 meal.
in a statewide seafood cook-off can The contestants had 15 m inutes
be tasted and savored. to scribble down ideas. Any ingre-
By winning the California con-d1ent they forgot to mention could
Sf;)ecial valentine
comes from hearth
Marked-o n calendars with a bnght red heart. llalentin~· Oa.) is.a
time for sentimental cards. long-stemmed roses and delectable swel·ts.
Tim year. sa) "Happy Valentine's Da} ··with a special cake.
When 11 1s baked in a hcart-s ha1x-d pan1,) o ur' alcntine crea11on 1s
nearly compkte the m oment it comes out of the O\en. Whethe r )Ou
choose to add simple decorative touches or JUS l a fruit topping. the result
is a festi v~ offering sure 10 ~mp({'Ss. -
W1hon·s hcan ri ng m.old 1s convenient!~ s11ed for t\\-o.16-ounce
pound cake m1\cs. o r a two-la~er ca k~ mn.. or rc-cipe . .\n~ rcc!pc that
is bakeJ in a 12-cup tube pan can also lX' baked in the heart nng mold.
-The following "-itchen-tested recipe makes a moist. de nse-textured
pound cake that will min1miLl' crumbling and make decorat111g hasslc-
frec.
When adding finis hing touches to thl.' cakt·. keep your special
valentine's favoritr ilavors in mind. l 'se )Our 1magi nanon. ort~ one
of these c1u1ck dl.'cora11ng ideas.
•Spread cake wuh his or her favorite frosung and <;pnn"-lc "ith
reo ho ts or tand) hearts.
•Sprinkle cake v.ith confcc11oners '>ugar and \erH' \\Ith ix·ppcrni1n1
ice cream. ,
• Driule cake \.\ ith ch<.x:olate gla1e and top v.1th chopix·d. toasted
pecans.
•O utline the heart shape v. nh a shell hordl·r and Hip ''llh reaJ~-
10-u t' canned char) pie tilling. drained maraschino cherm·s. or \\ith
fresh fruit glaLed "1th ml'lll'd Jl"ll ).
Wh1 k 1t'c, perfect for \'aknllnC'·s Da~. 1h1s H'r-.. allle pan has )ear-
round usl.'s. It makt·s a grca1cclc.brat1on cakdor other special occ<l!.toru.
lik"· ann1,·l'r'>anC' . b1rthda' sand showers . .\nd. it docs doubl~dut\ a~
a mold for fabulous 1t·e ere.am dessats and la~ered gelatin'>. .
Thl' ht·an nng molu t I 0-inch l retail-. for abuut $I~. Q'). Looi.. fo r 11
v. hen:' a ca kl' Ol'l'.ora11 pg 'uppill'S an· sold.
GOLDE!\ POl'~D CAKE
112 cups butte r
21'2 cups sugar
;; eggs
3 cups sifted a ll-pu rpose flour
3.a teaspoon baking powder
1 .a teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
I teaspoon vanilla
3 .a teaspoon almond ex~rac't
Note: .\ll 1ngred1ent~ shoulJ be at room 1empna1url'.
Prl·hcat u ' t•n to J~ 5 dl·grl'C\. Cirt·a'il' and flour ht·art n ng molu. In
large 011\l'r bo"I. cream bullC'r .\dd sugar graduall~ and crt·am until
light and llu ff~ . .\dJ l'ggs ntll' at a llml'. m1\111g ''l'll lx•l\\t'l'n C'ach egg.
Sit'! Oour v.1th baking po\\dl'f and <;alt. .\dd alternatel~ ''1th nlll"-
10 egg and .;ugar m1\turl'. tx·~111ng tx·1"'-'l',ll l'JCh add1t1on. \ti, in' Jn1lla
and almond llaHmng:,.
Pour 1n10 prt•part•d pan and hah· on centn rack of tHCn at J25
dt·grec'> for 55 10..60 minute.-.. or until l ah· ll'.,lt'r come5 out dean. Cool
on rack for 10 m1null'S: trim crt.mn 1fnt·ce<>sa~. and 10\crt on pl:11c
or rad to l'.uol.
To m ake a shell border: L'st' 5lJr up No. 21 . Hold thl' decorating
bag at a 45-tkgrt'e angk \\llh lip <>light I~ abo ' c.· surfact• lo h"· decorated.
Squl't'll' thl' bag" nh hea') prl'C\'!Url' and sl1ghtl) lift thl' qp,a"' icing
budJ5 and fan'> out into a full ba\l'.
Relax pre'>surc and pull the hag do" n to the nght lo ma"-1.' lhl' tatl.
top pres!>Url' completcl). pull 11p a"a) When )OU make the '>hl'lls.
al"a)S "or"-·tu thl' nght: starung l'<Kh nl'" hl.'11 -;ltghtl) behind the tail
of the pre,·ious shl'l l.
not be used during the cooking.
Although_ Grede~ ~as surpnsed
by the lac k of vegetables and the
scarcity of fre h herbs. he took the
competition by storm. concocting
his own bov. I in add111on to his
own soup.
First he plunked a lemon into
the center o f a bo~I of v.atcr. Then
he froze the bowl.
~when thcy 'g'm read~ -io present
the dishes... he recalls. ·· 1 un-
molded the ice from the bowl.
took the lemon out. put a
clamshell in the middle of it. and
mounted the gazpacho in the
Fish stew sweet and sour
In .Chinese tradition. fish is a symbol of good
fonune and abundance. It's also an extremely popu·
lar delfoacy that's prepared in a great many different
A dcliahtful example of this versatility is shown
in Mandarin Fish Stew. Created by the ho me
economists at the Kikkoman Kitchens, the
marvelous sweet and sour flavor of this hcany stew
i1 the result of skillfully combining Chinese cooking
techniques and scasoninp with Western inaredicnts.
One of tho9e simple, M ver fai l dishes. PR~
aralion ls a breeze and total cookina time is las than
IS miau1e1. Fint. the celery, c.arrol, onion and
zucdlini lft 1&ir·fried IO they retain their crisp color.
fta"' lllCI nutrition. nen. the ftth ii simmered in
a fbll-bodied sauce.
>
Just before serving. the vegetables are gentl~
added to the sauce so as not to break up the tender
pieces of fish. Serve with a tangy spinach salad
accented with slivered arecn onions and savor the
uquisite joi'nina of East and West. ' . MANDARIN FISH STEW
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center." •
His creativity s.parked_a_b.i.t of a
protest. "You "ere supposed to
use the bowl," the o ther chef
yelled. Greele) poinjed out that he
d id use the bowl. A:nd the judges
agreed.
The rest of the "mvster. box"
meal consis.ted of I ) a carpacc10 of
N orwegian salmon v.11h sweet
eom -and-swee~. basil-mustard
sauce. 2) Hav.a1ian lobster tail and
scallo ps with a Jac kson Pollac"-
d1sh, and 3) raspber~ pancakes
with crab apple cream.
The Jackson Po llack dish 1s
Celebrate
carnival
on Coast
l'io o ther n C'Ot in Ital~ l'Jpturl''-
th"· '>Plrll t'f "IJ lhlkl' '1tJ.'' or thl'
gooJ lifr. hl.·ttl'r thJ n t .irnl\ JI. lhl'
pnng Cl·khr J lllll1 th.it nng1 n.llC'J
in \\:ni~e but 11.l'> 'J1fl'JJ 1hn1ug.h-
uu1 tile "nrlJ .
S1m1lar to \l.1rd 1 { •fJ' in 'I.'"
Orll'an~ JnJ l J illi' JI 1n Rw lk
J an1ero. 1111.., lt.1ll::rn li:'it t' .11 '' thl.'
'"orld's largl''-t 1'ut <.urpn,mg.h n11t
as \\Cll-"-nO\\ n
And no" J1m·r\ along lhl' Or-
ange Coa t "ill Ix• intmdured 10
the fun. fo(ld ;rnJ fantas~ of
carn1H1I "hl'n f he Oh'l' Garden
Italian Restaurant 1n H untington
Beach re-create thl' <;pm!' of thl.'
fcstl\ al from Fl'b 12 through
.\pril .
Tradrnonal \\•m·u:in d1!-he ...
\\mes and a des-,at \\Ill tx· addl'd
to the menu of Italian six-(1alt1es.
along "1th cAOll ma "-d1 pla~ "·
costumed gondolier ho ts and
hostesses and colorful decoration
throughout the restaurant. ·
"The 011,·e Garden is the first
mcrican restaurant to initiate a
cooperat\\c promotton with Ven-
ice." said Augusto Marchin1. direc-
tor o f the Italian Trade Com-
m1!ls1on.
"We are extreme!~ pleased that
the rC1taurant is helpina to
promote our beautiful Venice. and
il is It.al) 's firm hope that our
association with the restaurant ~·11
conunuc as owners '"' estiptc
other ltahan reaions and cuisine
for prcscniauon to American
made· b) placing three sauces 1n10 1 spotted pra" ~: ~orthern pike wit~
thr.ee.. squeeze_ J10.ules -Ukt: U!UlUOOl hafilhr.Q.\\ n . _a_od j)Ome-
ketchup bottles -that "you squirt granate orange bullt.'r "It v.-a!> kind
all o-.er the plate." Greeley said. of a d11Teren1 dish:·
"That's where the name Jackson His mom v.ould probabl) agree.
Pollack comes from. h 's kind of an .. he's like a normal mom .. he
arusttc presentation ." 5a1d. ·· he likes meat loaf and
The Judges. who ra,,ed over the potato~~ ..
dtsh. told Gn:cle) that e' Cf) bod) Greele) got his start at tht· Ru'>t)
at the Ne" Orleans contest \\Ill Pelican \\here ht• <:oo"-ed his \\3\
guess that ht-1 from Gahf-0rn1a. -through a degl"e('-11' 1~H'fll1
"Most of the o ther states are much cdut a11on fro m Orange e"oa,1 Col-
m o re cons~natne.'"'he e~plained. lcge. Before Jal..ing a teaching
For the "signature dish·· com-credential at Cal caw Lung Beach
petition. Greeley concocted a he had dcn ded to bee ume a chef
steamed star an-anta Barbara f Pl~as~ s~~ CHEF /Cll
gm''>t'> .. \IJrl hin1 'aid
Tht' ma~i..l'<l <.. arni\ nl tr~d1t1on
datl'i. hal·i,.. 10 thl' ~1 1ddlc -\gl''-·
''hen tht• lc'\I\ al "a' uc;l'd to
maintJm the polit1lal c.tah1ht~ ,,f
the area ( arnl\ al alltmrd c1111en11
to u )n' C'\ 1hc1r d1sc.Jt1c;fac 11ons. to
moc\.. authllfll\, and to 'i.'lllfl7e
and poke tun at tht' lnl'.al po ht1caJ
scene. all hchrnd the prntl'Cll\ c
anon~m11~ o f a ma'"-:rnd cos-
tume.
Toda\. tht• fun and fm olm ol
the fest hal ha o uth\ed 1t'I pcilt t1·
cal o rigin . From trad1t1 onal hlac"-
capcs to thcntncal costume .
carni,al-gocr continue to cnJ O}
the peculiar abiht~ of the ma "-to
transform them .
· Here 1s a recipe for a nch
lavcrcd de scrt T1ramisu. wh1 h
means .,plCk OlC Up," that \\Ill he
served at the / re taurant. pongc
cake soa~ed 1n espresso and
liqueur alternate "1th a • sweet
custard made of cream)
mascarponc chccK. "an11la and
supr. A spnnklc of chocolate tops
It Off
TIRAMI
I 0-incb to 1 t-incb diameter
pooge cake, abo.t 3 inches \Ill
3 ounces trong black coff ee..or
prepared instant espresso
3 ounces brandy or rum or )'Hr
fa,·oritt Hque.r
l '" pounds cream cltff.se or
mas c a~pone•, room
temperature r
I '" caps superfine or powderetll
sugar
Cocoa powder, answeete ne4
Cut a ro c; the m;(jdle of the
spQngc akc to form two di5n.
about I inch to 1112 inchc thick,
ca h. Blend the t;Offcc or c prcst0
and hQu.cur together. Sprinkle the
bonom half of the cake with the
roffcl' hqucur blend. cnou1h to
fla , or 1t stronal>. but don't
sat\Jr ate the cake '° much that it
"ill ~ollapsc.
M1); the cttam ~ or
mascarpoM 9flth the \Ullf ...
beat the chtttt until IUllr ii~
~ .. CMNIVMJCll I
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•
Stir-fry r:ovking fits into -today ~s on-the----go fifest-jle.
For speeding upper on busy
days. stir~fl) is hard 10 beat. ll cuts
cooking 1imc to a maner of
minutes, keeps food flavors and
colors at their peak and makn
hcahhful eating tilS)'.
Try these great-tasting new st1r-
fl') recipes created b) Pace picante
sauce home econo mists to sec ju 1
ho"' fast and fu r frcc dinner can
be. Inspired b) fa vorite Chinese
restaurant fare. each teams a mod-
est amount of beef or chicken with
bright medle y o f 'egetables and
seasonings. and each relies on ver-
satile picante sauce's spicy, gar-
den-fresh fla\or. Choose mild, me-
d ium or hot. as )OU prefer. fo r j ust
the desired amount of jalapeno
"punch:'
Oran~e Beef & Broccoli is a
Streamhned versio n of the classic
zcch"'an dish seasoned "1th 5P)
sauce. ginger and orange peel. In-
stead of using the traditional d ned
ho t pepper . ''h1ch cari be hard to
find and un o mfonablc to bite
ipto: picantc auc1: provides pie)
"heat.. that spread ev cnl)
throughout the dish. dla1...Uy la&o I-lad pieces
! c.ps Mt ~ffl rice Lemon-Garlic Chiclcen stir-fri.cs Sliced aJmoed• (optloaal)
chicken with fresh pea pods, garlic. . . 1 • h
ainatr and a touch of &emon s>efi·-~ . hcc meat . into. 2 . )t • ~inc
for a lively dish witb springtime-stnQS. Tqss with soy sa1_1ce. ginger
fresh appeal. Serve it over nee for an.d orange pee~ ~t as1~e for ~O
a light and hcahh)·fresh supper in minutes. Hea~ 0 11 '':' 10-inch k.al-
short order. let over med1um~h1gh h~at. ur-
fry meat m1>.tureJuSt unul meat 1s
no longer pink. Remove and re-
serve. Add broccoli, red pepper.
picantc sauce and sugar to skillet.
ORANGE BEEF & BROCCOLI
~ poud well-trimmed beef
top sirloin 11eak, c ut 1-Jncb
llaick Reduce heat: cover and cook
until broccoli is crisp-tender.
about 3 minutes. Combine orange
finely Juice a nd cq_rnstarch; add 10 ski I kt 11 de-w11h reserved meat and green on-
4 tea1pooa1 1oy sauce
I lo Z 1ea1pooas
11lredde4 fresla &lager,
Ji red
I sea.,... Haely au~ or-
aa1e peel
I tablespoon vegetable oll
2 caps small broccoli florets
1 small red bell pepper, cut into
sborl, tbin strips
~ cap picaate sauc~
•-, teaspoon sugar
1'3 cup orange juice
2. teaspoons cornstarch
3 gre~n onions with tops, cu&
ions. Cook and t1r I minute or
untihhickened. ·crvc over n ee.
Sprinkle with almonds. if desired.
and serve "11h additional picantl'
sauce. Makl·~ 4 en ings.
LEMON-GARLIC CHJCKEN
2 wbole chicken breast, skin-
ned, boned and cut into I-Inch
pieces
I tablespoon finely shredded
fresb ginger
! lar1e cloves 1arltc, mlllce4
h tea1pMa sala
1 1ar1e oalOll, ctlt lato lllla
wed1es
1. tablespooa penal or ve1-
-.etabJe oil z cups frtsll or ~awed frozea
pea pods, balved If large
:i~ cup plcante sauce . .. 2 teaspoons cornstarcb
'i teaspoon 1u1ar 1, aeaspoon finely shredded
lemon peel .
2 cup• bot cook~d rice z tablespoons 1011ted sllvertd
almonds
prinkle chicken with ginger,
garlic and 'kilt: ~t aside. Coo~
onion in 011 1n I0-1nch skillet O\er
mcdlum-~1gh hear:2m rmncs-. Add
chich·n ju1~turc: stir-fl') un11I
ch1d.l'n 1<> no longer pink. Add pea
pods. mo!.. and stir I mi nute
<. ombtnl' pirant<." sauce. corn.
starrh. sugar and lemon peel. m1 \
"di. ..\du to .. i..11tet; cook and s11r
unu f 1h1ckl·ncd. ahout :2 minute\
· poon o'er nCl', sprinkle \\ 11h
•1 lmonJ.,. ~en c: wi th add1t1onal
oil'ante '>auce. Mal..es 4 ~en 111gs
Meat products hoOked on sui'imi
TUCSON. Ari1. ( .\P) -The
newest super-ingred ient adds high
protein. reduce salt a nd c uts fa t in
such a ll-.\mencan fa, orite a<.
porl sausage. hot dogs. heed
bologna and chicken nuggets.
utritionall). it's a good idea.
rcscarc~r~~-although fish pa<;te
ma~ seen\ an unusual choke.
unm1 is a Japanese name for
the fish paste made from the mu<.-
clc of .\la !..an pollock. a wh ite-
fl eshed lhh or the cod fa mil).
unm1 is current!\ u ed in imita-
tion n ab legs. scaliopc; and "hnmp.
The marl1:t lur c;unm1 has
gro" n from .i ,1.111s11call) ms1~n1fi
can1 k'd 111 IY~~ to 120 million
pounJ., in t 9W' anording to thl'
1'a11onal F1shcm·'> • Instit ute 1n
\\' .1,h1 ngtun.
Patricia Mannrng of Phoenix. a
fornw1 doL toral c;tudcnt at the
l n1H·r-.11~ uC \n t ona. 1s de\'elop-
''Tired" of your present
transportation?
Cruise through our
colu"9ns today!
lailyPil ..
Full size
Michael prdan
pa;ter attachffi
to~ially
markOO Wheaties
00. Colla1
all 3!
ing surim1-mca1 products she <;ays
rnuld result in a "multimillion or
mulub1lhon dollar andustf)."
.\s reported in Food Businc:ss
magazinc. Manning alrcad) has
de' eloped sunm1-pork nuggc tc;
fla,orcJ 111..e breakfa st sauc;age
(Sp1q Bite<.) and )Urtm1 -bccf nug-
&l'IS Ila' on.:d "11h cheese. onio n~
and jalapcno peppers outh"ec;t
t) le G olden Morsels).
.. unm1 1) a relat1veh ne\\ ma-
terial IU th!: l ' .. food indu'itf\.
but the hugl· 'olumc of undcr-
u11laLcd mannl' re<.ourcc'i and 1he
properties of ~unma suggest its use
a' a food 1ngn:d1cn1." reports the
Alasl..a F1c;bl'rtl'' Dc' elopmc nt
Fnunda11on an .\nchoragc. "h1ch
">ponwrl'u 1lw l ;r'11\er'i1t~ of .\n-
tona re<>earch.
\\h1 k ''orl..ing• "Ith Ralph
Pn.n·. a l nl\cr'>1 I\ of .\n1ona
fo od 'iC1en11'1. Manning 1n-
,c-.11ga1ed m1 \1ng fi<ih paste "'It h
ffil'al to hd p hind the meat
togl·thl·r. a '11all~ important lOffi·
h1na tion in prnce'>'icd meal
\unm1 can rL·plall' ..ah as a h1nd-
1ng rn l'mul\lh ing agl'nl 1n mt•a1
bnau\e thl' li\h t.1n form -.t rnng
gd ..
Manning found that she could
takl' sunm1 \\-llh poor gelling
c:haracten sucs and mix it with
meat that also sclled poorl ): how-
e, cr. the rec;ulting ma' emulsi fied
sa11s.facton l}.
Before she linished her doc1oral ,
research, Manning left the Univer-
sat } of Arizona to form her own
compan) with par1 ncr Ba rbara
Batson to de' clop a vanel) of low-
fat. IO\\·salt products b~ blending
surimi and red meal. poultr) or
pork.
The'f ha vc rece1 \ ed l .S. De·
partmcnt ·of •\gnr uhure approval
10 produce .ind market their
sunmi-pork a nJ '>Urtm1·b('cf: 1h1s
1s the fir'it 11ml· llSD.\ has ap-
pro\l:d bk nd1 ng fi\h and meat
protein
Price and graduate \ludcnt
Lorelle ~ll Ral· ha'c contt nu1:d the
rl''>l'arch al thl' uni\ crs1I\ to fi nd a
hct1l·r "a~ 10 tc'>I 1he gel-forming
qualat1l·~ of .,unm1. The .\laska
r uundal1on '>lalcd that 'iUCh a
quid. 1nl'\JX'O'il\ l.' and rcasonabl)
ac,uralc te<,t " nele'i'><lf\ tf \Urtml
1s to be "1dd~ at'l'l'ptcd h~ 1hc
meat 1ndu\l r~
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then gratl'JU'I till' .1mpun1 nCl'lkd
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ICEBERG WALDORF SALAD
1 head iceberg lettuce
112 cups peeled and diced jicama
2 stalks celery. sliced diagonal!)
I medium red delicious apple. diced
I cup (3.3 ounces) coarse!) chopped pecan . toasted
1 i cup seedless raisins
1 ~ cup sliced green onions and tops
Core. ri no;c and thorough!~ drai n 1cd)(:rg kttun· 'ihred b~ cu111m.
head length\\-1se in to hah e.-.. then plat·e cu1.o;1d1:\ Jo" n on \\Ori.. '>Uri.all'
and slice croS'i\\-ISe into thin '>hre(h \k J">Url' 6 tup' k1tuce combinl
\\1th remaining ingredient<> roc;c; k ll un· m1'<lurc \\llh ( rcam~-(,ingl·r
Dressing. \cnl' 1 mmcd1atcl~. \lal..l''> 6 to sen 1ng.-.
Creamy Ginger Dressing:(. ombtnl' 1 1 cup reducL·d ca lon e ma~un ·
naase. 1 1 cup reduced caloric sour cream. :? tahlco;poons kmon JUIC\'.
4 teaspoons D1Jon-'it) le mustard. I tahll'spoon honL'\. and 2 teaspoon'
fincl ) minced frc~h ginger root Make about I cup. ·
Nulrllional Information per serving: 279 cal . 4 g pro . 28 g rarh ..
18 g fa t. 208 mg odium. 402 mg potac;s1um. 4 3 .d1c.-ta~ fiber.
'Skinny' chicken d_ish
cuts calories not flavor
For a "skinny" chicken dish.
remove the skin from the chicken
pieces before coo king. Discarding
the skin this way disposes of the
fat that's located in the·skin and
just beneath~ saving 25 calories'pcr
serving.
12 of a H•-ounce package froztn
cllopped splnacla, tllawed alld
drained
I tablespoon cl\ppped pimienao
In a small ml'<ing bowl comb1nr
Parmesan cheese aod Italian
seasoning. Roll chicken piece<. in
cheese mixture 10 coat hJhtl}. ~t
remaining cheese mixture aside
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Breasts and thighs arc the ca iest
pieces to skin; it pulls away eas1l}.
To skin drumsticks. grasp th e
bony end firrnl> and pull the skin
toward you. Pull until it turns
wrongsidc out over the bony end:
then cut skin free from lhe bone.
Arrange chicken pieces in an ·
b} 8-by 2-inch baking dish. In a
mall saucepan cook onfon in hol
martarinc until tender. • ur in
flo ur: add milk all at once ook
and stir until bubbly. sttr 1n
drained spinach and pim1tnto
CHICKEN PARMESAN
poon ~pinach mixture over
chicken; spnnklc with rcma1nan1
cheese mixture.
Bake. uncovcr.:d, in a JSO-
dqrtt F O\-en for JO to JS
minute or unul aenckr. Makd 6
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IJilll= 197 t1L. JO I plO.. 4 I cart> ..
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CHEF I/a C8' fl.. tlodl
From C 1 'la n; F•me Blue wM&e wtH
. But he learned his own style 1n 1 ttUrl llro.1 ,co.rt botllllu
kuchens around the world not in STEAMED PRAWNS,. wtt• Z OHCH star ulae u d
cookina school. "There a~e some NORTHERN PIKE WITH &M peel of 1 oru1e
great cllefs who ha ve never bttn to YUCCA ROOT Z 1llek1 of b•tter
schoo1:· he points out. .. You ha ve Salt ud freala groud pepper to have yo ur own inspiration." I fresla Suta Barbara prawa1, ~ d aad d i d ( 1 tablespoon f reab cbopped A tcr cooking for the Rust y cleue eve ne save berbs 'basU and cilantro) Pcli.can. hc-wenL-to lhe-Ambrosia, < .laead1 for.....pnalab> ~
fhe executi ve intng room at fluor-tt oucel(fi-o.nce por1lonsJ To piepare yacca root: Peel and
Corp. and at last to the Caribbean, freala pike fillet parboil 15 minutes. Cool and
where he began a cateri ng busi-lZ o~et yacca root grate like hashbrowns. Season
ness. i\hhough "Jamaica is no J pond assorted winter veg-with salt and pepper. Butter a
place to raise a family,'' he says. he etablea (,.rsnlnc tan lps car· baking horn and coat with grated Sta)'ed long enough to cook for • r-• ' Elton John. the Rolh ng Stones. the rots, beets) yucca root packing firm I). Dnule
Sheik Yammni. and Presi dent with butter and bake at 375
Gerald Ford. Sauce degrees unul cnsp and golden .
Before 1983. when lhe Newport Julee of crusbed pome1raaate brown. Remove from horn .
natl\e came home to stan the 'la c•p fres9' blood oru1e juice Place court bouillon 1n double
.. it's all food and romance."
Herc 1s his winning rcc1pc:
•
J
ange peel. Place fish and steam
until tender (8 to tO m1nuites -
Do not overcook).
To prepare , .. ce: In small
amount of butter. saute herbs and
shallots. Do not brown. Deglaze
pan wi th fish stock, wine and
pomegranate blood orange juice.
Reduce to •n cup and adJuSt
seasonings. Add remaining chilled
butter 10 small batches unul total-
ly incorporated. ,.
Remove fish and shrimp to
warm plate and garnish wuh cor-•
nucopl a of )Ucca root and v.arm
\•egetables. Po ur sauce O\Cr fish
and shrimp. Garnish with cilantro
and shrimp heads.
•u se a small melon baller to
rom vegetables into small balls Chef Allen Greeley prnlshes winning e ntry. Golden :rruffie, he catered " ome 1 buncb minced alaallots broiler adding star anise and or-crazy outdoor parties" at the ,.----------------------------------------'-----__;;__ ___________________ _
Cannes Film F~tival. _
Greeley sa\s his restaurant.
wh ich ft"al tttes' his own cooking in
addition to that of his head chef.
owes its succ~ss to the magic that
takes place when the right at-
mosphere 1s JOincd with the nght cooking.
Whether .. )ou're having
barbecue chicken on the beach or
a plate of spaghetti in front of the
fireplace in a rainstorm:· he sa) s.
STEW
From Ct
1 c love garlic, minced
I teaspoon m inced fresh ginger
root
1 sm all zucchini, cut in ha lf
lengthwi e. then into 1.a -inch
slices
l 12 pounds firm white fish
fillets (ha libut, sea bass or
, s hark I 3 .a -inch thick f Combine sv.ect & sour sauce.
,brov.n r,ugar. so~ r,auce and ·~ cup
•wata : \l't aside. t k at oil 1n large
saurl'pan or .. i..ilkt o'er high heat.
.\dd ll'kr~ carrot. onion. garh<
and g1ngl·r ,m.fr~ I mi nute . .\dd
1 LUlCh1n1. '>llr-fn I rn1nutl' lungl'r.
: Rrnw ' c 'cgeta-bl<:\.
• <. ut li\h into 2-anch piece\ and
•place 1n c;1 ngk let) Cr 1n ....amc pan
Pour \\\Cl't and c;our c;aucc m1\-
turl' uH·r lish. bring to boll. l<l'-
duu.· hl'at '>l ffi nl l'r. cm a cd. ~·
m 1 nutl·~ 1 urn li\h 1n er c;1mmt·r ~
m1n utt'\ longer. or unt1 l lic;h llal-.l·\
ea .... 1' v. 1th for!-. ( •l'nth stir 1n
'cgciahk' amJ hl·at ·through.
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1.z enHlope unfla\ored gelat in
t 11 ' teaspoons I
·~ cup <·old water
2 c ups "!tipping e ream
12 teaspoon ora nge e-<trac t
11 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons sugar
~pn nl-.lc g.l'la11 n O\ er "atl·r 1n l-
4uJrt \Jll\l'flJO tu .,ullt'n I k :it
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From C t
pk tl'I) d1s.,oh ed and the checc;c 1c;
light and spreadahle prcttd the
bottom hal f of tht.• cake \\Ith half
of 1hc trl•a m ~ chl•e<;c. 1n a fa rtl )
th1l k la,er
t the second half of the ral-.l'
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• cheese com pie tel) v. 1th cocoa. Re·
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hourc; before cu tung and sen ing
Sen cs 4 10 6.
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seasoned with crumbled oregano.
Saute in butter until lightly
browned . .\rrange slices on oven·
proof platter and top "'ith thin
slices of tclcme cheese (or
substi tute fo ntina or Jack cheese).
Spnnklc liberall) with grated
1 Parmesan and broil just un til
cheese melts and 1s bubbly.
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------~-----·~awyer ~ants .Public ·--BOb-Sback/eton
·involved 1n the law . Bob Shackleton is the chair-
•• man of the Newpon Harbor ay HOU.Y J . WAGNER the most diOicuJt rights to assert... Area Chamber of Commerce
ReU1loa: Presbyterian, but I
attend Catholic Mass with my
wife. r., -Delly ,._ St.., -she-alsu enJoys the challenge of-and is active in several other head injury cases. which may be · · b · d h ·d i Jean Hoban wants the public to hard to prove unless there is some c1v1c, us1ness an yout gu1 -A perfect Sat•rday: T o go
boating to Catalina, just hang
on a mooring and ·read a book
and li sten to music.
•learn the law, and she's doing some-obvious outward sign of the injury ance. groups in the area .
•thin& about it. -often not the case.
he Irvine attorney has just be-.. It's exciting to be in a new area
the first female president-elect where yo u're on the edge of a fast-
the Orange County Trial Lawyers developing field of medicine ... she
iation, which offers law fo-said. ,
and a referral service for the Despit~ her lifelong iAt(•rcst in th
ic. law. Hobart's challenges ha'c not
While the association has offered always come in the legal arena. She
Its seminars for professionals in the has raised four children. one of
past, this year it hopes to expand whom is studying to be an attorney.
them to 1pe layman. ·~1 wan ted to do something that I
""It's our intent to ed ucate the could be independent. ''ork for m)-
public because the law is very com-self. !lnd I had four linlc children at
plex," Hoban said. home." she said.
'1"She is al!iQ a booster of the as-"When I was in high school all my
sociation's t-eferral service, which term papers "l'rl' on legal issues-. It
'offers free referrals to those who feel took enc until I ''as JO to go 10
tfi'ey need an attorney and a free 15-school 10 pursue that career ...
mipute telephone consultation to be he seems to ha' e found her 'sure they do. · niche. Her prat·11t.·c and the support
''' .. People are p~cll} sman. The} of her colleagues allow her to pursue
llHow what's going on and they her interests 1n relll'' ing court con-·
know when when someth1ng's gcst1on. helping "'11h insurance re-
wtong," she said ... The people wh o forms and educating l'Onsumers. call think they're the only one who 's And she manage!> to bala nce th()t
had that problem. The specifics of interest ''1th her famil) life. Her
~ch case are always different but second husband. ps)cholog1st Jerry
most of the time someone else has Von Talgc. sometimes helps with
had the same proble m." her head inJUf) ca~cs.
Hoban has her own practice 1n But that rclat1on<,h1p. of course.
Irvine, trying auto. real estate. medi-exceed<. tht· professional. The pair
cal and cult cases. will ccli.'hratc their second an-
Her most interesting cases arc th e n1H·rsan on Vak1111ne\ Da' and
cult litigation. she said. \on Ta.igt.· has published a book of
"They deal with First Amend-l<n c pocmc; -dedicated to Hobart
ment rights. which arc often c;otnc of -\Cl for rdl·asl· on that day.
Blrtllplace: Louisville. Ken-
tucky.
' Residence: New rt Beach. -..!Ii'~;_
Job: Partner in charge of pro-
fessional practice, O ra nge
County office of KPMG Peat
Marwick.
Marital status: Married to
Mary Shackleton. also a CPA.
Children: Scott, 22: David. 21;
... Nancy, 19.
-Education: Degree in com-
m erce from U niversity of
Louisville; MBA from USC.
Hobbies: Boating. collecting
nautical antiques and a rtifacts.
General pbU01opby: Do things
with quality and be honest a nd
up front.
Favorite restaurant: Cafe
Martinique o n Pa radise Isla nd.
Nassau.
Cal': _porsche 928.
Activities: C hairman o f the
Newport H arbor Area
C h a mber o f ·Com m e rce:..
treasurer of Junior Ach ieve-
ment-O ra nge-County/Inland
Empire; executive board mem-
ber of O range County Co uncil
of Bo y Scouts of America:
treasurer a nd d irector of the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club:
Newport Beach Sister City As-
sociation mem ber; active in
various professional gro ups.
Greatest fear: N uclear war.
Greatest accomplis hment:
Ha ving three successful chil-
dren.
Retirement plans: To stay in
Newport Beac h. do some con-
sulting in accounting and real
estate fields. a nd stay in-
volved . I'd like to go to Aus-
tralia and New Zeala nd.
:Environmentalists chase tail ·of whale for canyoti
11y HOUY J. WAqNER
Of the Oai#y P'No' St att
Laguna Greenbelt has a '' hak of
a deal for those who would lil..c to
, enjoy their coastal environment and
help preserve 1t at the same time.
Greenbelt board member Sharen
Heath and Laguna Beach naturall'>t
:.Doug Thompson put their talent\
1:tosether to offer a whale watching
tour to benefit Laguna Greenbelt.
which is tf)ing to stop de' elopment
in Laguna Can~on.
The "Greenbelt Meets the Blue-
bell' tours arc scheduled 'aturda)
a nd Sunda).
· One could argue that watching
grey whales migrate has hulc to do
with preserving the land. but Heath
thinks different!).
"Anything that happens in tht
canyon will havt a direct impact on
lhe ocean here:· she said.
.. Wh ile l'mJln actl\ is l for Laguna
G reenbelt and Laguna Can}on. I'm
also a Sic~ra <;:"lub member The~ a~k
us to maintain a strong component
of the natural experience in eve~
thing we do," she said.
The whale watchi ng excursion"
··have precisely that goal. Heath
hopes people will have an enjoyable
day while increasing their commit-
ment to environmental causes.
"There's nothing that I do per-
sonally that r m not hoping to !Jl·
spire people to become personal!}
involved:· she said .... , ha ve a 16-
ycar-old son; I think this 1s a nice
legacy for him ."
He seems to think so. too. she
noted. To her surprise. her son joins
in on many of her preservation-
. nded activities.
But the whale-watching voyage is
igned to attract the passive
nature lover as well as activists.
&:.-"I think it's imponant to j ust get ~ut there and enJOY, whether it's a
'lf1ke, a sail or j ust to watch sea life
or look at birds:· she said.
:And Heath hopes the whale
~'Inching wi ll inspire people to find
their own levels of activism. Heath
a New Jersey transplant who has
ed in Laguna Beach fo r fi ve years.
e surprised herself with her ac-
ti\ ism. ha' ing had no prior <'\-
pcnencc in her natl\e home.
.. What there 1s to be protected
back home 1s pretty much alrcad}
protected:· she '>aid.
Yet her e\pcnences with Laguna
Greenbelt ha't.' taught her s1mphc1t~
1s the best ''a~ to generate interc<\t.
and 11 seem~ to haH· worked . .\II
tickets ha'c been sold for \O}agc!.
scheduled for Saturda} and ~unda}.
but another date ma' be added
because of popular demand.
.. It's an a11ract1\'C thing: it's not
like asking people 10 go to another
Board of Su pen isors meeti ng:·
Heath said ... In order to get people
to make noise. I have to make ll
sex~ and fun ."
Vo yages '-'Crc originalh planned
for the Kclp1e. a 1928 Stayl -r" Thompson. a naturalist. skipper.
schooner ,,.but the Kelpie developed ph otojournalist and fil mmaker. will
what l"hompson te rm s "really give a slide and video-ill ustrated
serious .. engine trouble and had to lec ture the Friday night before the
be switched to a 70-foot commercial two-hour boat rides.
boat. He has given his talks at many of
This voyage still offers a special
attraction mos t other \'Oyages don't:
t.he wisdum of its skipper -
Thom pson.
the country's most excl usive spas.
including Jane Fonda's Laurel
Springs.
"It's a talk on whales. dolphins
and wildlife in general, .. he said.
··we'll be talking about the wh ole
ecological circle. and rll use whale
and dolphins as a wa) into that."
Thompson is concerned about the
wa' humans ll\C on land and the
impact that hfest~ k has on tht.· '>Ca.
He will give some information on
how each 1nd1' 1d ual can lead a more
ecol~gically sound hfe w11h m1n1mal
sacrifice.
He sa id recent reports that "hall'
wa tching is forcing the whale" to
change their m1graf1on pattern' ''
"onl> about 60 percent true. .. The other 40 percent 1\ t'<1a,tal
poll ution:· he !>31<.l. ..Wt· had a
m1llion-gallon '>l'"'agc ~pill dt.m n
here 1n Laguna Be~ch. That \luO
doesn't go into nc,er-ne,er land."
Amateur "hall' \\atchcr'> al\O po'>e
a threat to the whales hccausc the~
move in too close. crowding tht·
whales and thro"ing off th l'ir natu-
ral na\lgallonal skill\ .
"It's 001 the commercial hoa1 ...
those gu}S n:all ~ adhere to ttll·
ru les ... he said. "It°!> the kt Skis. or
Fred and Ethel out there on then
pnvate boa ts. I'd reall} hke 10 sn·
only commercial "hale watching:·
While Thompson admm \O mt.·
bias because of his bus1ne\s -he
runs Thompson \'o}ages -he said
his concern for sea li fe 1s genuine.
"There are more whales out thcrt'
now than ever before. but wc·rl'
seeing fewer and fewer of them.·· he
said. ·'\\'.hen }OU watch whales that
haven't changed their m1g'l'a tory pat-
terns for thousands of years and
thcy·re chanarng. )OU know somc-
thing's up."
Veteran whale '-"at,·hers and thOSl'
who arc cnvironmcntallv concerned
Or JUSI CUnOUS Will be able to hear
more about what's up 1n Thomp-
son·s talk.
For those who miss the Laguna
Greenbelt voyage. Heath caution'>
those who catch a glimpse from the
shore not to make the mistake she
did one fall afternoon.
"I was d riving from Corona dcl
Mar to Laguna Beach when I 'a" the whales ... she said ... I ran out of
gas because I lefi my car running
when I stopped to watch the wha les ...
Oag delivers baby _conceived thro·ugh rare process
second b1nh Of llS kind in the na-tubes. Before perfecting the tech-Stimulate her ovaries 10 release mul-
lion. perhaps second in the world. nique. Werlin would transfer the tiplc eggs. Once the eggs had
The bab} was ·born to Diane frozen pre-embryos to the patien1·s matured. the~ were aspirated from
Mulhn, 39. an elementary school uterus. her ovary. Twe nty-three eggs were
teacher from Costa Mesa. The T.he fallopian tubes arc the normal retrieved during this one ovary
mother and her husband. Joe environment for an embryo to de-stimulation cycle. ·
Mullin. had been tryi ng to conceive velop fo r the fi rst 72 hours after Four of Mullin's fresh eggs were
a child for fi ve )Cars. They first conception. says Werlin. By trans-added ~o her husba~d's sperm and
sought help from Hoag Fcnility Ser-ferring fr~zen-t hawed pre-embryos placed in her f~llop1a.n tubes. . •
vices in March 1987. to the fallopian tubes rather than the At the same time, nme of Mull.in s
The technique. first llsed success-uterus, the chan&c for a successful , e~ were selecte'1 for p~rva~1on.
fu lly by Werlin la st year, invblves pregnancy is signifi cantly improved. First. the ~s w.ere fcn1hzed in a
the transfer of a frozen-thawed pre-In November 1988, Mullin re-laboratory dish with sperm from her
embryo to the mother's fallopian t eived iltjections of fenility druas to husband and allowed to develop for 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiUiiniiiMim.;;;;;;u-.-.-.m.m.m.m.m.m.m.m.;i two days until they reached the ptt· embryo s1-ae. Then the pre-embryos
were preserved by cryopreservat~on, 20% OFF
cold storage at minus 32 1 degrees.
While the the first procedure fai l-
ed. the Mullins chose to make
another attempt at pregnancy usi ng
the cryopreserved pre-embryos.
In February 1989. three pre-em-
bryos were thawed and two were
transferred to her uterus. Still. a
pregnancy was not achieved.
"In Ma y 1989. the couple decided
to try apiQ.. This time Werlfo used
~ procedure that had been successful
for another patient earlier that year.
Five eus were thawed and four were
placed in Mullin's fallopian tubes.
Cryoprcservation of Mullins'
extra eus .-ve thi~ couple three
cha nces to achieve a pregnancy from
the same ovarian stimulation cycle.
said Werl in.
"Clearly this proved to be the
difference betwee n success and fai l-
ure. and we arc fon unate to be one
of the few fertility centers in this.
country to be able to offer our
patients the advantages o f
cryopreservation ... the doctor sa id.
Hoag Fcn ility Services was the
first Orange County-based fcrtilit)'
program to achie ve a live birth from
cryopreservation.
Since October 1988. ·Hoag Fenili-
ty Services has recorded five binhs
from cryopreserved pre-embryos.
ALL SKI WEAR
Bring In Any Ski Wear Item
And Have It Cleaned For
2cw. Off The Regular Price
Corona del Mar resident Lelud
Oliver has been elected chairman of
the board of the Oranae County
Chamber of Commerce.
Oliver has led. such chamber ac-
tivities as the I 98S Economic De-
velopment Conference and has bttn
vice chairman of special acti vities
an~ a member of the txt<'utive
committee. He is president of an
Orante County public relations
firm.
FV OKs City Hall rerlovation
LIMITED TIME ONLY.
n(W!!!tt!~ ~~ ..... • • • ....,.. '-'n of Newpon Belch
hes joined the California Chamber or Commerce boerd of direc1on. He
II Mo '9'•1ident of IM Caltf'ornil
AllOdaaon or a..nber of Com-... !8ullWI .... of tile ~
"",...... ~ 0 ,. fl('om. -...
9y HOu.Y J . \IVAGNIR
Oftflt Dellyl"IMIUlff
Fountain Valley will spend llMft
than SI million for renov~tions 19
City Hall foUowina approval of a
contract Tuetday nilht.
The contract with lUW Construc-
tion Co. Inc. of Yortla Unda calls
for renovation ~ dw council
cbatpben and ldlll1ioll of 5,JOO ...... -o1.-.. ... ......
~ ............. .,a
The fint SI million of fund ina
will come from an allocation made
tn llw IMM6 Aee11CY for Com-
munity Dtvtlopment budlet.
Tiie •a.nee. which Allillant City
Mao a r a., Kw-anribuled to
baa n 11 coata llClion COIU since
... will .. In • lied from thr ~~ . no.,.....• apeaed to come
....... 111"1111-75 Plftftt .............. 25 ...... , ...... a.re-...--.
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_,,_-=~~~nm 1; ________ _:•:..0tenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/TtMnday, FeDr.-y I. 1110
Volunteer cooks
stir up a benefit
Sy VIDA DEAN
0.14!y NOC CCln'...,,._....
"Too many cooks spoil the hroth"'l
Not so Monda' evening at o~ h " 1 cx:n1 ana s Newport Beach restaurant when
3FO codoks vo~~nteficred grill 11me at the second annual Juvenile Diabetes oun at1on U\'."ne tt.
Lau,hter and good-natured fun along with soy-sauced smoke fi lled the
place 3 $ JOurnalists, bus1nt'l'imcn. shoY. biz folk physicians athletes and a f~~7~4 5~~;si.sor chopped and woked shrimp.' steak. chicken and veggies
The guests paid S7S each to watch the sometimes cl umsy efforts. (One
guest had the nen c to tell me that 1t would be better 1f I chopped with the sharp side of the kn1tc.1
Not~all of the "t•el('hnt) chefs" 1>.ere amateurs -"When I was first
married and "' cd on ranl'he<. 1n Tcus and Ne" Mex ico I cooked three
meals a da> for 15 toY.tK>,s," \aid Jane Withers of mov1~ and plumbing
fame .\ table of eight Y.J\ a piece of cake. .
• upcr.' ~sor Tom a"!d Emma Jane Riley gained their Japanese cooking ewcnen~c at last )ears e'ent Tom Y.as getting congratula1tons on "his
terminal from gue~t'> and his cooking partner. Register editor Chris
Anderson JOl angl> n~tmcd their gnll tabh: after the supen 1~or.
.\nother c\pcm·nled chef Pilar Wayne. author of cookbooks added
sparkle to her table '01 onh rnuld \he butterfl ) shnm~ like a pro she "'ore
a blac}c rhinel\toTlcd late < •Ulll hlousc and Pucci skirt beneath her white
cotton/pol) apron Da ughtl'r Al sa "'a' d lic1enth handling spatula fork and knife at a. nearh} 1ahk · ·
Other chel'> 1nduckd Jim Slemons. who arranged fo r the top 'iilent
auction pn1c. a }rllcm .k t:p Y.h1lh \\as hought by another c:oo k John Crean,
and Dr Nikolas Chugay. "'ho donatt:d a $1.000 g1 ft certi fica te pn1e for his plastic ~urger) sen ice~
Craig Fertig, formn coach at I 'SC. was co-cook with Marv Goux,
'former Ram\ t0al h. jnd oth er gnll ma~ters were Lorento Gagleo. Ben
Harris., columnl\t\ J erry Kobrin and Dlna von Burger, Terry Lee of
T1ffan} s (donatl'd lragrancl' f;l\ or\ and 'asc pnze). Pat Michael and Jim
Dean (Y.hO Y.Or li.ec1 their tahlc.-, 'l1ngk handed!)). former l lS(' '\tar Paul
McDonald , Judgl· Calvin . chmldt, formt>r Angel pitcher Clyde Wright
Dodger pitcher Joe Moeller and Dr Mickey Goldsmith. ' Pcrf~rmante'> Y.l'rC al'o turned in b) Corey Young from .. (n:neral
Hospltal and Roberta Leighton from the "Young and the Restlc<;s ..
( lo!oe to SI ~.000 Y.3\ rJl'>cd for diabetes researach during the n ening
from re enat1on'>. aucti on Item., and opponun 11~ pn1t••,_
L.'9. BOl'D
•
' J"" D•-~01
Volunteer lng skllls •re Ben
H•rrls •nd Jim Siemon• ftop
phot oJ "•nd . Pll•r W•yne
•nd d•ught er Al11a. Brave
diners Include B•rbar• •nd
Dom Roppolo fat l•ftJ •nd
Mimi and H•I Blrnkr•nt.
Bl'LLETI' BOt\RD
. \ I
No gambling
allowed in this
Nevada town
LB festival to jury art entries
Q 'I.; a me thl' onl' lo" n 1n :"l'' adJ
that p1 oh1h11' [lJmhllng
\ Bouldl'I < II' Dam hu1hkr'
)edr\ Jg11 J1dn"t "•llll \U\.kkn poH·r-
l~ to dt'ITHHJll/l' thl' hdp
What.., the most Y.1dl'I' rt-.1d l11w
of tiction 1n I ngli'>h ' < lnt· l.Jnd1daw
for thJI d1'>lll1l tum \mold rJn•d
out of thl' dcior · It ' 11n thl' .[>JPl'r
tn Jc<.<,Jla r kt\.her\ l\.j'\l:Y.ntd''\Jur-
1ng the intro 111 l'\l'" ··\1 unkr hl'
\\rote" l'l"'-«Kk
Jup11er ha\ a m<lon lJlkd Europa
And Eu rnpJ hJ\ J 'nkano that
sp.:Y.'I out m·1thc1 hot (&3.-.C<. nor IJ \J
It erupt' ~nc"'lla~l . ., Jnd l hun~\ of
ICC.
Am told the Jopc<.ter'I can male
crack 1 n a m ll ro" ·" e '" l'n 1r1 IO
seconds
If that <"ii \\ ar <icneral Jame'>
E"'cll Bro"n ~tuan hadn't been
named Y.llh tho\l' 1n111al'i. he
WOUidn't h;t\C hccn nlC~named
"Jcb."
Jur) Da>-for the .\rt-.\-Fa1r h\ll\J I 1n I dgun:i
Bl·ach I'> unda} The fest I\ al runs Jum· 'II through \ug.
~6 Ong1 nal Y.Ofl !> for the JUr) ma~ h1: ht: dd1,erl·d trom
~to 10·30 a.m. at the Laguna Reath Ao"< luh l!IX'i
Laguna Can> un forontagc Road, L.1gunJ lkJl h r ht· rt·
1s an en111 limit of three piece\ per medium .ind fl',· 1.,
$20 p.:r cntr"). Entne' mu'it he ptcli.l'd up hl'l"l'l'n 4 anll
5 J(J pm the \aml' da~ For mMe 1nlormJl1nn l ,111
4'14-4 5 I 4
Insights Into opera offered
Opera Pacific Prologue Guild "ill hmt thl· •,nond
1n a fi{c-pan 'lrncs of Opera Prologue tall' JI ~ pm
Sunda~ at the \\est in South Coa'it Plat a Hotl·I 1n c O\ta
~k..a. Tall !> arc designed to offer 1ns1ght intcl uix·ra and
musical theater Opera Prologue 111 kature' "1 uran-
dot .. The Sl'rll.'S highlight'> f)l'rformann·' Junng thl·
opera 54..'3\on T1ch·ts arc S 15 1nduding refrl''>hml·n t'>
Fl.lr more 1nforma1ton or rl''it:natmn' lJll ~1argaret Pnce at 544-10~., or Richard lx:an .1t
546-"1)"~
Cul/nary celebration In Huntington
Hunungton Beach "'ill celebrate rnllna~ dchght'
Y.1th ".\Taste of Huntington Beach" from I~ '\!J to 1111
pm Sunda~. Local restaurant<, 'A1ll 'lhOY..lJ'll' thl'ir lJ'-1'
treats at the Huntington Beach Cl.·n trJI L 1brar. ., I I I
Talbert .\\e. 13;(·dcducublc dona11on nf $I 5 1s a\kl'd
at the door. Proceeds will benefit the chlldrl·n·., "ing of
•the llbran . For more 1nforma11on. call the llhrJn at
842-4481 .·
Q. Weren't most or this count') 's
• great un1\\~r~1t1e., founded or en-Show going to the dogs doY.cd h} men Y.ho neH·r Y.ent tfl .
college'' Huntington Central Park w1ll $0 to the dog'i 'iunda'
A. You can sa} that .itx>ut Yale. as the Soft-Coated Wheaten fcmer Cluh ot ~outhern
Cornell. Bro""· the l 'nl\c,rs1t) of California holds its annual sanc1toned .. B .. match The
Chicago Don't kno" about most public is 'AClcome to attend the dog sho" ·\dm1 s1on
1s lree and JUJg.rng tx·g.1n\ .11 11 \11 am f or nll•rl'
1nforma11on \.Jll \llnJm JI 121 '1~ih-11l'lf>"'11r \l.1rt' .11
(Ml)J ~)4-2h4
Flower arranging demonstrat ion
Orangt' (. ount\ I l11rJI \rt\ < 1uild "ill prl·wnt .1
tlo"'l'r arrJng1n1.1 pr11gr.1m .11 111 J m \1ondJ\ .11
\\um.in·, ( luh 111 ~.intJ \ n.1 t>f 11 ' UJ!..n \t I hl'
prt'\l'ntcr 1' .1 1111\\l'r 'h'"' 1n,1ru1.. tor D11nat111n 1, J rur mon· 1nlormJt111n lJll "'144-1 "1"
Past presidents In spotlight
\londa\ \lorn 1ng C luh \\ill honor pJ'lt pn· .. 1Jl·n1'
Y.1th .t fnt'Olhh1p tumhl•nn \l••ndJ\ l-ntl'rtJ1nml·nt Y.111
tx· J mu\1tJI prugrJm prll\lllcJ h' Judith Pc.irte fhll'>I.'
intt•rt·\tl·d in Jlll'lllllntt Ja ·""l'd h• t J ll Ruth \\ .1rrl·n
at ~JtJ..t-1'12
Wiiderness photos on view
\\ llderne'>\ phutugraphl'I P.1111 luhn\on "ill pH'\{'01
a frl'e <ihde sho"' at -\t 1 rm \ltinJa, Jt \J\ t•nturl· I t-o
Outdoor and Tr,l\d I l111littl·rc, l ~~ll llJrhM Bhd
C 11\tJ \k\J 11 1 .. pnnt\ "'" tx· nn Jl\plJ' Jl th l' hllJt1nn
from \londJ\ thr11u~h \1 ,irl h ~ I or morl' tnlorm.1tinn
l .t 11 "'O-' 'II I
Pacific Rim economics examined
'\u<.trallan <. on-;ul (iron.ii J11hn "-.t•ls11 "ill dm u"
·· \u'ltrahJ aml .\\1,1 Paulil l uinnm1l < oopt•rJtJnn" 1n
a mee11ng 111 the ""'e" port I nund.rnon .JI ~ '(l a m
Tue<.dJ' at the Balho:i B.1, < luh. I~~ I \\ l'\I t <'·1<.t
H 1gh"a·, ;\c" port ReJl h
1 he program Y.111 tx· '1dl'lllJf)l'd tor lcxal '"ahle
chJnncl'I \ p.incl J1'>l.U\<.1<1n Y.tll toll1rn (m t "S'' .11
the Joor "h1ch indudl'' hrl'<llda\t I nr re<.en at111n' M
more 1n lormat1on. lJll fl-l4-4l11
Dating service didn't help lonely heart
DEAR N LANDER I'd like
to second 1hc negat1'c opinion c'-
prcsscd b) one of ~our readers re-
prdinJ daung services.
I 1h1nk they arc highly q ucsuon-
ablc. even though they ma) be con-
sidered a respectable way to meet
people the~ days. The ''selective"
ones prey on high hopes and lone-
lincss.t for which they charae very
hiah tees. The cheapest plan offered
by the service ! J9incd was slishtJy
more than S 1.000 (or 12 referrals.
They didn't make much of an effort
to match me wilh a comP1tible
person.
I met only one man out of the 12
with whom I could convcrx easily
and whom I conttdcrcd attrKtave. 1
dilcovft'Cd te~eral weeks later that
be wu mamed. (So much for the
tmn•lll procat.) The couatelon and brodaum arc
very diver •• buildi• '°"' ~ ..,.._ wtai1c QUil'dy cauaiom11 ,ou
IOIJt~ ... -
lfl Md Nnr••W~ ,OMIDOlllWddiinMilladm...-,.
I would not be -complainina. I won-
<kr, what as the failure rate of thCK
datina services in proportion to their
successes? These ICf'Vtcn are used ~thousands oflonel) sinak people.
I'd like 10 hear from your radcn.
Whit operienca have they had1
Will~ pleale atk them? -STILL
SlNOLE AND LOOKING IN HAlTR>llD DSAa llMT: n • ·-. ..., .... ~IT a., ......... .._ -.. ~ ... ~-· EWl9. ... t ... ,., -,. ... ,. .. ~ ....... ,. .... 111 1 .. ., ........ . •••
DEo\R .\ ' LA"-IDER, I am a
37-)ear-old man \\ho has bet·n mar·
ned to the §:lme "ondcrful "'oman
for 15 )cars. We ha'e four sons. fl
to 14 )car old. Fol" 11 }cars. I "as
the sole support of my famil) Then
I wa'i diagnosed as d1abc11c. M)
doctor said I had 10 find lcs<i
strcnuou!i Y.Ork or risk a stroke or a
heart attack. nfortunatel). , lc<.s
strenuous work also meant k<i'i pa)
We ended up on 'AcV"are.
My wife decided to 10 out and
find a JOb. he 'AIU luck> enough to
act I p()Slt1on with a fine compan
and has nstn r1p1dl) •hrouah •he
ranks over the lut four )Cars. he
now makes more monc) than I e'er
did. Mcanwh11t, 1 ~ortccd vanou
part-time Jobs that blrcly p11d for
the houtchokl help.
Lut ftbnlary. r was laid off and
cl«ldcd to SU) 11 home and be • boutc husband. nui wat lfint wtth
•J waft. becauw IM never pMK'U·
liUd ltouliWOfL I do all the
dlniftl. lauRdry 1nd mar-
keti.., ..,. .... al home and
m) \\lie Ille~ the ta ct that <;he ne,er
ha'> lo hft a finger Jround the house
The prohlem ~1 ) lamil) seem'> 10
think I am a lal\ bum ~h father
phoned me the other mom'ina and
told me that I should take an> kind
of JOb JU5t to get out of the house.
He seem 10 think that being a
hou~e~ecpcr 1s~ not "ork. Thts
ma \..cs me "ondcr 1f he thought m)
mother Y.a lazy all the )Cars 'he
)t3)Cd home raising us kid'
I ~a offended by my father's call
:and "'ould Ill e )our advice o n how
to re pond to him. Frankl . Ytthcn he
called I didn't say much Plca$C
ad' t$C -Tl KEO OFF IN
TE '" . DEAR TICKED: HWM ... .._.,
art ..c au IMI rare lkH •fl· Y•r ladlu ....... pt mrntiL cWHn Ml .._ .._ die 1a11 u ,.,..,> ----··:a··--,.. IM ,._ ,_,, I h 11111 II II
..... , ..... ~ .... 11,111 .. ..,.....n ..._.._
• iqe: lll'Oa,
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ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You'll say. "Seems hkc this 1s 101"1 to llr
one ~f my'livetiest Thursday niatns!" Empham on soc1al act1v1ty. style. ul ~e_at1V1t)'. Personal. mqneusm narc . Rq,mance ,hkel>:, to be 1p1ted. !
I AVRUS-(Apnt 10-Ma~O)· ~4ehAt 4 bcina confined Is temporary
Once facts. fiaures arc 1n yo u'll have reason to celebrate. Focus on propcrtf.
basic values. small print contained in agreement. Scorpio figum Pf'O"'I·
~ntl). •
G~INI (May 21 -June 20): Nothing occurs halfwa) Key ~ord will be
"mt~stty." You fl!l&ht be saying, "Do I rcall:r feel this way or att ~
emo11ons playing ncks on mcT Whal ·----------••!!im had been missing 1s recovered
Capncorn involved.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)· Atten-
tion revolves around home hfe You'll
be cons1denng possible ~urchase of ·
luxu?\ 11em. automobile. ues1ton will
be, -;;Will this fit' our bu get"" Good
~ews comes w1th1n 1wo da)S concern-
ing income.
LE(}(July 23-Aug 22): ()Cle high .
Judgment and 1ntu111on on target Cir-
cumstances SY. mg in your fa, or Emotional responses mingle 'A-Ith factual
data. PrTor to 6 p.m )Ou'll rece1,c gift that g.ltttcrs P1sc~ '°'ohed
VIRGO C .\ug. 23-Scpt 22) 'ou'll learn rcaht~ of s1tua11-0n lmaginativ~
associate tells stor) that ts ··far-fetched .. B> pm truth rdeases \Ou from
apprehension. Deadli ne fo r pa~ment "'II be e\tended Leo an'oi,cd
LIBRA (~pt. 23-0ct 221 Long.,tand1ng arngnment requires 1mmedi3lr
atten11on You could embarl on JOurne~ on \hon nouce Lo"e relatLOnship
pro' ides '1gor. enthusiasm Populant} increa~., .\nes repre~ntcd
SCORPIO (Oct 23-:--.o' 211 ) ou'll admit to 'ourself. "It 1<. time fo r
ne'A stan ·· Focus on bus1nc<;~. l'am:r po<i'>1ble entrance into pol111cal arcoa
Lo'e rela1tonsh1p 1s prom1s1ng Leo o\quartu'I people in p1llure. '
SAGITTARIUS (No' ~2-Dec ~I 1 lntu111on on target Cance r-born
Y.Oman pro' ides mforma11 on that kad~ 10 protitabk enterprise. Direction.
moll'l' "'Ill be clarified You could \a~ ··Homl' at last'" \ou'll feel mo9!
~u~ ,
CAPRICORN (Dec ~2-Jan IY1 lnOuenlt' \pread\ pupulanty zooms
up"ard. ~ou'll add to wardrobe lnterc\t 1n art "'Ill bt' stimulated . .\gent or
special representati ve pro\ ides finanual tnforma110n vl'm1n1 figures promi-
nent I\
AQ UARIUS (Jan 20-Feb I Ml' .\hhoug.h >Ou enter "back door:· you'JI
be recel\ed as honored $UCSt Rduse 10 he in11m1dated b) one who 16
en' 1ous. lacks faith. pothght on public 1ma$e kgal matters. marital statu~.
Pl CES (Feb I <P ..farch 20) . enano h1ghhghts change. travel. 'ancty.
You'll lk encouraged to "'nte b~ one }OU respect \.1ember of opposite sex
couJd sa~ ... To be near ~ou 1s to to .. e again '" ~ag11tanus pla}S kc' role
IF FEB. 8 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY: Be read' for fresh start tn different
d1rec1ton Focus on manta! status partnership public appcarancc:s. sutcess--
ful dealings '"'oh 1ng Y.Omen You Y.Orl "ell undt•r pressure. are capable
of meeting deadline-. \OU are 1nten..e '>ent1mental. pas-.1ona1e 1n beliefs.
Canca . Capricorn people pla' 1mponant role'> in \Our hfe \'1tal11' makes
comebaci... health report 1s good \.1arch features tra\el. romance Your moS'l
memorabk month ot th1<, ~car ~tll be June
HHIDfit-:
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pla~ .i .. u11 comhina1 1on uppme
\OU are declaring '1x heart' Ho"
"'oulcJ ~ou tac\..le 1he trump ">Ull.,
~outh '<; hand "a" a borderline Jc
mand hid and the opening bid ol
one heart lollo"'ed b} a 1ump 11)
game depicted JUSt abou1 the full
"'Orth of the hand North hked h1.,
'upport and pnmc card\ enough 10
rnt:-h1d the Jee or club) and ')ou1h
needed no more urging to contracr
tor a <>mall .,lam
Wc~t led the ace o f c;pade-; and
1:on1in ued "'"ha lo"' spade. declarer
"'inning \\ 11h 10 trump\ 1n the
'\EftSll.\Kt:Rs
.. nmbined .hand,, most declarers "'e
kno"' Y.Uuld Id' do\l.n a high trump
.ind 1.(1n1..ede o ne: dov. n v. hen h earts
hr 1,~c "\ O Bui there ,,·a better way
'•• hJnJlc 1he ... u11
·\' tri .. l three dedarer <1hould
"''" Ill dumm' dnd then lead the
J·h 1! l.c:arh 01 .. ourc,c, if Ea t
tolll'"'' "'11h a "'" heart. declarer
intend' ri'tng Y.llh a top honor and
pla\lng lor a normal spht Ho'A'C\·
er. e'en no"' and then a careless
I a .. 1 m•!?hl choose to "co,er and
honor "'1th an honor.'' When the
bad brealo. \hO"' ~ -up ll '.s a simple
rna11cr for dedarer to return ro the
1ahle 1n the other minor and this
rime tal e the marli.ed finesse for the
ten of heart\ 10 land the lam.
lu .. 1 1n Cd\e \.OU don't believe that
an\ plJH'r "''"'rth hi\ salt would cov•
er 1 he Jal II of heart!> let us d1s1llus1on
\l'IU Thi" hand 1~ ba ed on one
pla,ed in a national championship
\ome \tar' ago and Dorothy Hay·
den Trusl.'.ott pulled off ju t such a
\\o\indle'
Barr, Cosby, Abdul lead
'People's' nominations
LO .\SGELE c .\Pl -Rose-
anne Barr. Bill Cosby, Paula Abdul.
Dolly Parton and Tom Cnalse lead
no minations ior the 16th annu al
"The People·,. ChotCc .\ward~ ...
hased on a puhhc opinion ooll
··cheers." "( hina Bcal h" and
"Life (10C4\ On" "ere among the
shO"'' Y.1nn1ng nomanat1nnc, 1n the
tele' 1s10n cntegom:s Y.h lle "Look
\\ho"· Tai l ing." ··Batman" Jnd
"DeaJ Poets 1'1\ 1t:l' ·· got nod\ 1n
the mo' 1e l3tl·imm:<.
The Y. tnners. to he annuuncl·d
during a ~1ar1..h I I tl'leta'it on ( B~.
Y.erc determined h' a poll l'on-
ducted b~ the < .allup Organ11a11on
Herc 1s a ll<\I ot the top three 'otc·
<getter<, for each ol the 20 catcgone"
Some categom•c, ha'l' more than
three \.Ole-getters he<.'au5e of lies
Fa' onte female telr\lston per-
former Roscnnfte Barr. C'and1 cl'
Bergen. Ph~J1na Rashad
Fa\l)ntc male tclc' 1sion per-
former 8111 Cosh). Ted Oanson.
Tom Selleck.
Favonte )"Oung tclc' 1 ion per-
former. Neil Patrn:i.. Hams. Keshia Roseanne ..,,,
Kn ight-Pulham. Fred Savage Favontc tclc\ls1on corned' seri es Leap. "Ke~cuc QI I," ··vou·a
"Chccr5.'' ''The Cosby · ho"' .. R idcrs."
"Roseanne." Favon•e motion picture "Btl·
Favorite tcle vm on dramat ic man." "Lethal WcaPon 2." "Lolk
scncs: "China Beach," "Knots Who·s T1lk1na," " tttl MlllftObac ..
Land' n g •• • .• L ~ Law... "LFooa~,onw''ho~smTcday ... ,'!°!~ S:';i
"th1rtysomcthin1-.. "' Iii. ·-Nati Fa"ontc malt-performer 1n a tel Lampoon·s Chnstmu v~·
\lft1on scncs: Richard Chamberlain "When HUT) Met Sally ...• "
Neil Patnd. Ham'4 C'ra11 T. dson. Fa"ontc dramauc motion pie-.:
Favontc female performer 1n a .. Batman. .. "Deed Poel'1 •
nc-tcle' 111on KnCS. tephanic "L«thal Weapon 2:·
Beacham. Connne Bohttr, Jamie Malnohas" . .~::II Lee Cunis. nn Jalhan. :f""a•ontt moaon ~
fl\o'atUc new tclcvtl10ft comedv Torn Cnaate. Met· ~
Kries: ~COllda .. "Ooapc Howttt '· HO«lua. E4dir M-..., .. ··~ o.d,"0
' Favorite ...... : ........
Favontt nrw tdrvtllOft dralftet.ic -Ki• lnilll". Meryl ••
1C11C1; .. l.ift Ooa Oil." ""OuMum Kadllleil9 T...,.
DAILY PILOT/ Thunday. FebNarY 8, 1990
Dramar.ama barelY--·-
survives UCI show
8y EMILY ADAMS
IWtd JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of -1Mi!Y l'llot StMf
Dra111arama's lead singer has got·
ten a lot of mileage out of being a
-victim of the thrashing angst that
~e so man} bands popularln the
But af\er a Wttkcnd concen at
UC l's Cra" ford Hall. John Easdale
must ha'e found something more to
fret about. The group's energ) was
sacrificed b) a bad sound ystem.
poor acouM1cs and n temf)ing open-
ing act. Aside from problems w1th the
venue. "hach reminded onc of a bad
bigh chool dance circa 1973. the
band hammered out 90 minutes
worth of music ught enough 10
forg1' c the P,} mnasium se111ng.
E<lsdak led off a 19-ong ~·1
standing alone on ta$e '"'h an
acousuc iuitar a la Da' ad B} me on
the Talking Heads' ·· top Malo.mg
Scn51.•" tour. From then-. smolo.c
tilled the stage und rt·main1ng band
members appeared 10 launch into
the crowd-pleasing "..\n~th1ng ..\n ~
tl11ng (I'll G1,c You)."
This is the kind of ong mcmht•r.,
of the cro"d cnt' cd and the~ quid.·
I> threw thems(J\ e'.> into J slam-
dancang pll.
From sol1tan 10 popular "
charactcnst1 or the Ne'' Jcr'>C\.
based Dramaram.i. "h1ch 1s rcco' c·r·
ing from a trouble-plagucd Fun)·
pcan tour 1n 1989. The c;clf-douht
and depress ion that follo"cd 't'nt
songwriter [asdalc into the altcnatl'd
vet crea11' l' frcn/\ that sen t'd a' tht•
basil> fo1 thl' group·, late'\ alhum.
.. Stud.. in \.\ onderamaland ..
More 1han other bands rcn·nth
appearing 1n the cou nt ~'.
Dramarama l'' ol.es ml'monc'> of the
hallucanogen·1nlluenced rod of the
earl) '70s. F.1r from the op11m1<,m of
that earlier music. hO\H'' er. this
band's lyrics arc hcav)' wi th the
C) nicism of discnfranchm'd youth.
The group's ... 70s TV'" portravs
addiction in terms of endless reruns.
JUSl as the theme of qum ing nicotanc
comes up sncral ume throughout
the album. The song "La t Cigaret-
te" itself isn't M> much about quit-
ting smoking as-11 1s about dcfi:rncc
of the safe. )Upp1r mentalit) that
refuses to look the hobo 1n the eye.
But this isn't JUSt )Our l)p1cal
teen-thrash music. This 1s the tuff
of the latc-20s, t•nrl) th1rty-somt"·
thing crowd. h 's for those who re·
member the first 11ml' thc Partridge
Family played a gig. when Greg
Brad} got his fin.t p1mplc: and those
who find tlll'Ol'>t'I' C'> loolo.ing for·
"ard to ··Gilligan\ l ~land .. rcrum
on a bad d:n .
Earl) an ° lhe l"Onl'Crt . Ea-,dak
apologiLed for a thrashcd 'OIC'l' anJ
one "ondcred '' hethl·r he could
cal"T) off sound., from tht· alhum
"1th tht amc ptmc1 and l"on\ 11:-
uon.
Easdalc's \01cc. Y.11h 1he ra~p of
Eh 1:. Costdlo ant.I magrll'llsm of
Rohen Plant, ".i' \\l'al..l·r than on
thl' alhum. but th~· ll't'nllng crcl\\d
SCl'ml·d not tu l':lrl'.
E.is<lak. Jllint•d I)\ gu1t.lrl'>t'> ~Ir
E HO\ and Pt· ta \.\ c'llxl. ha'''''
( hns ·c ancr .rnJ J rumml·r Jc\\l'
tin1\hl'd out th~: \Ct "11h tht·1r raJ1\)·
popular "Llst C1g.m•1tt•" and t\\O
l'nlOrt''>
E' t'n \\1th a raundi' -,ounJ '"·
tern. Ollthing could mJ~l' lhl''l' gu ~' a' baJ ,\<; 1hc1r osx·nrng. ,\l I Drl·ad
h 0f)J')Chn !Drt•ad " thl' nJll·1 ~1l1H'
\\l1rd hcrl' l
foutl'J as a KJ,l.ifJn.111 ll" l'I
band for L~J ll'ppl'11n tunl''> 1h1-,
group basLard1Ll'd [h 1\ Prl·,ll'\. Hl1b
~lark' Rod tt'\\:trt .ind H'' 11
C\l'll ira\heJ \\a' nl' 'l'\\\1111
[\t·n tht• hjrdl'\l·llHl' llll1·
n·ngoers. \\ho '>l'l'm wkr.1111 ol .in~
Dr•m•r•m• lclockwlse from foregroundf. John Easdate,
Jesse, Peter Wood, Chris Carter and Mr.£. Boy, played a
snakeblt set at UCI this weekend.
th111g <1> lung :.i' ''' ll1uJ. JCl'rl'll .. \ \\l.
s11nlo.1" at thl' \t'l'm1ngl~ uhlt' 1ou'
band
.\n aH·ragc 'ung ''·•nl·d out ''"Ii
a guitar nit lrom "HOU\t''> ol 1h1·
Hoh .. and tlll'n ,111111.. 1nw thl' h m·,
o( .;Lo' l' :\k l l•ndl·r .. Both E·h t
and John B1mh.1m "c.rc <.urcl~ do1n1~
h1~h-,clo1.11' J60s 10 thl·ir gra,c<.
l hl· onl~ wurh ot rcggae "3' a
"hllc man \\1th dreadlocJ..'.>. pound-
ing on bongo drum'
lJrcaJ leppt•li n ''a'> prl.'cedl·d b,
01.tngc ( ount~ ·., Big Onll Car
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Ans Center show .... ' ,
8y MIKE llUSSILL
IMl!Y ..._ c ...........
Today Crystal Gayle celebrates nearly two decades of fame. She ha~ many albums on the shelves of record stores everywhere, dating
back to 1974. It was that year that Gayle began her recording career,
one that is still fiHtd with rich rewards today. She began by making
a strina of hit albums that literally sprang to the top of both the
country and popular m\lsic chans making her a crossover singing
succu. • --
She sana sonas from many of her albums at her Performing Arts
Center debut as auest of Pacific Symphony Orchestra in another of
PSO's Pops Concen series Saturday night.
Gayle, dressed in a tiered white dress that sparkled wt th sequins
accented with a silver belt, walked from one side of the stage to the
o•her as she sang country songs she'd made fam ous and belted pop
tunes that have become standards she's recorded as a crossover
singer. Fans applauded especially loudly {lS she crooned "When l
Dream." "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blues," brought added applause
as did. "Talking in Your Slttp:' and "Why Have You Lcf\ the One
You Lcfl Me For." ·
Reaching back into popular music history. Ga) le sang a medic}'
of songs from the '30s. '40s. and ~50s. a la Linda Ro nstadt. T hey
included: "I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good:' "Goodie. Goodie
for You." and "Once tn Awhile."
Gayle opened the second half of the concen with a song that
wasn't her own. entitled "When You're Smalin'." In her own stylc
she continued on with other hits. that were wt"ll known for the Ga) lc
touch, "You're Someone l Just Say No To." and "I'll Gel Over
Again." She then sang the oldie but goodie made popular b~ famed
Johnny Ray, "Cr) ...
Her throaty voice and phrasing are not h} accident. for her earl~
training was in scnous music.
..I sang everywhere and everything I could." she told 1he
audience, relaung to how she began her steller vo~agc. he s11ll has
a bus} calendar even today. indudJng an upeomu•8'SCncs of shows-
with her sister. Loretta L~nn.
Adding to thc PSO ensemble for Ga} lc's pon1on of the concert
were: Jay Pauen, conductor. who also pla)ed saxophone and
mandolin. and who will soon have his first album released. ti tled
"Black Hat and axophone": Mike Lauderm1llo.. lead gu11anst and
vocalist: Duncan Mullins. bass $Uitanst and 'ocala!>t: Johnn}
Ncumna. who played drums. and 1s a well known mus1c1an from
England who has pla)ed with the David Bowie band: Bob Palin.
ke}boards. "ho wasJUSl 1errific: and Pegg) ue. Gaylc's sister. who
was also a vocalist w 1th the group.
lfGa}le as the sh) lad} she appears to be. the audience was not!
She drew an 1mmed1ate standing ovation from her fans and quickl)
responded b) singing an encore enutled. "Ht Is Bcauuful To Me."
ending the concert.
The first half of the night's presentation "as directed b}
assistant conductor Lucas Richman, who guided the P 0 through
Franz Waxman's. Richard Rodgers' and Robert Russell Benneu·s
·NBC starts sweeps month on top
.. Selections from Oklahoma!." the su11e from the film "Fnrndl}'
Persuasion:· "Orange Blossom Spec1al/C'amp1own Races" b) •
Carmen Dragon and finally "Themes from llvcrado." in which PSO
v1oli n1st Norman Hughes gave a stamng performance as a solo
countr)·Sl}'le fiddler leaving us w1th thf" question: Dcx·s this mean
Hughes has crossed 0 ' e(! Following the concert we thought we heard
someone .sa}. "Lucas made me do 11!" By RICHARD OE A TLEY -eel l"•n• Writ••
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SCR tabs 3 new scripts for Calf est ·
By TOM TITUS o.-,. l"llot C0t•~~nt
In its second season of CalFcst
(( al1forn1a Pia~" nghts C'ompc11-
uon). outh Coast Repenof') has
no" pon·d 0 ' er near!~ 1.000 onginal
scnpts b' pla)"nghts based m 1he
Goldt·n Statc
fhc inaugural CalFest last season
introduced thrcr new works for full
productio ns Beth Henley's
.. ~bundancc." Robert Daselcr's
.. DragPn Lad'" and Marlane Me~cr's "Thl· G~ograph~ of Luck"
-along \\11h fi\e other v.orks pres-
entcJ II\ staged readings and an
original children's sho".
The ballots ha' e been coun1cd for
the I q9Q (alFest and thc winners
arc Mark Let'·s "P1ra1es." Shem B1t-
te rman·s "The Ramp" and Daseler
again for "An Office Romance." Lee·~ pla) 1s the winner of the
S(OOnd annual compct1t1on and the
author earned a first prize o(SS.000.
Batterman and Dascler tied for sec-
ond place and "ere given $2.500
T\' l .. ISTI '.\GS
7:00 7:30 8:00 • .leop9ldy! 0
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apiece. The proj ect \\as de\eloped
b>. C'R's Collaborauon Laborator')
(Colab) and undef" ritten b) the
Amencan Express Co.
The announcement v.as made
Tuesday at a pres luncheon in the
lobb) of SCR·s Costa Mesa theater.
The av.ards v.ere presented b) com-
pan) an isuc director David Em mcs.
CalFest project director John Glore
and Richard Mt lier:' ''ICC president
of sales and markeung for Amencan
Express .
"These three plays v.111 be pan of
SCR's second annual CalFest."
Glore announced. ··Which pla) or
pla)S will be produced and which
wall be workshopped and presented
1n readings as still to be determined.
"Hov.ever. an whatever form our'
collaboration no" takes. "'e arc ver')
excited about working w11h these
wnters:· Glo re noted. "This year's
submissions covered a wi de spec-
trum both thematically and reg1onal-
ty:·
Lee's .. Pirates" foc uses on a lone
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fcmalc h1\tOI') professor at a largc
un1\ crsll\ who inhabits a fan1as'
"orlJ o("omen pirates "ho sailed
the Caribbean an the 18th centun
and had to d1sgu1se their sexuah t~ 1n
order to lead a hip of men
"The Ramp" 1s B11terman's three-
character pla) raking place 1n :--Jall
GNman) and de1a1hns a concentra-
tion camp guard's futile affair with
a '11lage woman lJaselcr'c; ··offict'
Romance" also has three characters
and is set 1n rontl'mporar) Southern
California. • • e CALLBOARD -Open aud1t1on!o
for the Sam hepard drama "A L1c
of 1he Mind" wall be held Feb . .:?O
and 2 I in the tud10 Theater at
Saddleback Collcge 1n M 1ss1on
VicJo .... roles are a\a1lable for three
men and two \\Omen 1n their 20s.
one male bet\\-een 50 and 70 and
two females betY.ccn .io and 60 .... the
drama. directed b> Patrick J. Fen-
nell . will open March 30 for two
weekends. and more infonnauon is
available at 582-4763.
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