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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-18 - Orange Coast Pilot,.. ?\ mu -~ ~ .. .,,,..., Cr "' ... ,, •. GOOD MORNINGI WEATIER Low clouds this momini. clcanng in tht' afternoon. Winds from the west to 25 mph. Coastal/Inland h1Jhs 68/74: lows 55/62. For the Oranac Coast's most complete weather infor- mauon. including surfins, fishing and boating repons. sec page A8. Ill THE MEWIRlllJM When comedian and NC'wpon Beach resident Joey Bishop took a gander at h1<. Orange Co11t Dally Pilot Thur\day morning. he laughed o ut loud Reading reporter Russ Loar·s story about UCTs inno,at1vt' AIDS pn.·,cn· tion pamphlet which sug&ests what to sa~ "'hen the going get~ steamy. he came acro<.'i thC' hne· ··Now that the ~\ual re' olut1on ha.-. largel) pett•red out colkgt· o;tuck nt\ art' more aware than C'\C'r ofthc hatards of sex·· .. , lo,C'd 11 ·· 8 1o;hop told Loar after call ing him at the nC\\Sroom "But r\I~ JU'it got to lo.no" \\ a'i that a FrC'ud1an shp. or "as 1t intl·nt1onal"" It \\a\ 1ntcnt1onal l oar confided. explaining that after nc"uoom col- leagues \.\-tnCt"d at the hnt, he kntw ht had a ~1nncr Bishop said ht couldn't stop laughing after he read tht hnc.-. a nd rom- phmen tt·d tht.• Pilot tor putting a humorous tQuch on a 'ti"} serious 'iUbJCCt "Humor'' thl' best form of propag:mda." ~ct. 24 .. mllm TlllEEIOll 842-8088 mMlll1/lft .. ""11,.. ...... OUOTEI OF THE DA r .. , ~as ~ming on the toilet' M) pants a/T do wn and tht• earthquake h11s. It almo~t pu~ht-d mt• off the scat .. Ntw C'o-;ta \k~ re\1dcnt Traq lamptng. on ht•r fir<.t ( ahforn1a earth- quake (Al> 0 .. ired b) 11 hurricane. Jam 'cl b> an earthq uake ... Mark Twatn TODAY'I ErEflTI • Goldcnt1mt.'r~ <;en1or C'i tizcns Centtr. 120 F 19th St . Costa Mesa. celebrates 1t~ 11th a nniversary with a wtsttm barhc<.ue from 11 a.m. to I p m. •Woody Al k n's "Annie Ha ll" s.crttns at 7 and 9 p.m. 1n tbe Student Cr;stal Co"e Aud1to num as pan of the UCI Film Stncs. Adm1ss1on 1s S2-S4 • Bum1ng Sensatio ns c nnamt PC'p- pers Golden Bear. 300 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Huntington Beach. wtth a d anct" panv at 9 pm. Adm1ss1on 1s S7 LITTElr Htarts· 4 +<.tubs· Jad. Diamond\ 7 •Spades.: 9. INDEX Brtdtt column/85 Busmess/A' Classified/ 83 Com1c:s/ 81 Crossword/ IS Enttrtalnmtnt/ Al Hoto~/ 8' Mn liilders/ U Opinion/ A7 Police lot/ A2 Pubhc notices/ II Ser amJtts/15 Soctety/ At Sports/ 11 TV hstincs/ u W athtf / AlO Thursday, October 18, 1990 25 cents 4. S OC IPPOC S Chances slim temblor sign of larger one COSTA MESA -The chances that ThUTSday's tar1hquake here 1s a precursor of a b1ggtr quake to comt are slam. according to a seismologist at tht California Institute of Technology. "The riskiest time by far 1s tht first 24 hours." said Kate Hutton. a C'al Tech staff se1smolog1st. "h's not too common, but 1t docs happen ... After 24 hours, Hutton said there 1s only about a I percent chance that a larger earthquake will follow. h happened 1n Novtmbcr 1987. when the 6.2 Super- stition Hills q uake rocked lmpenal Val- le) It was followt d 12 hours lattr by a 6 6 shaker. according to Hutton. Although some staflers at tht oruce Coast Dally PUot who've bttn rattled and rolled b) ncarb) construction work on the Ne~pon Frcewa~ wo nde red 1fp1lc dnven hit a fault ltne. Hutto n said tanhquakes are not generally tnduced by man-made act1 v1t1es ~1f water \s inJected to the around. as tn 011 dnlhng. 11 tends to lubncatt tht fa ult " ,he said ··1t doesn't do anything otht r than cau~ canhquake' thal were rt'adv lo happen anyway " Hutton said con\truc11on on Newport Boultvard "'ould be much too shallow 10 affect fault lines that he several miles below the surface -By R1111 Loar L9 ~ c... o.lr "'°' Eduardo Gonzales and Mac Oregel clean up glass at a local car dealer where plate glass was stutttered as a result of the earthquake. Dogs, cats in frenzy before it· hit By Russ Loar Orange Coul 081ty Pilot COST.\ MES.\ -Less than 24 hours before the Cit) "'as slapped b) Thurs- day's 4.0 eanhquakc. the dogs and cats at &he Costa MM.a .\n1mal Ciheltcr were tn a fren 1~ "The) "e re going nut<.." said animal shelter rcctpt1on1\t Susan McGuire ··r ha'e ne,cr "alked into the office here and \Ct'n them a'i ro"'d' a'i the) "'ere Firefighters hospitalized by epoxy resin fumes By Holly J . Wegner Orange Coelt DalJy Pllol COSTA MESA -Four firefi&htcn were hospitalized after a container of epoly resin overheated. aiv1n1 off toxic fumes and smoke. at an aircraft adhes1"e manu- facturer. The adhesive was kO to warm up for UK in the mornina at J.D Lincoln. 163S Monrovia Ave .. said Information Officer Susan Wood of the Costa Mesa Fire Dr- partmcnt. Luving the resin to heat is a standard p~ure. she added. C'osta Mesa Fire ('apt Ron McMin1my and firefiahtcr-paramcdecs Val S.nto. Chip Dill and Stewan Godshall wctt taken to Hoaa Ho1p1tal sufTcrina from bum1nt eyes and lunas. headaches and d1uinns. ~ four were the fint firefi&htcn on the ICICne Huardous matcnab ~ from N~ pon Beach. Hunt1naton Beach and Ora• Count) fire dcpenmcnts were called in to dttn up the mtts. Wood said. add1na C'U'll Mna ha no hanrdous matcnals c:ttW of it own. The team adde<J a catalyst to the ruin to '1op tM smOldefina rcactaon. kaown u •n ··c•othmnic rta(tion." Wood aaid. ~e'iterda~ The~ "'ere hark ing and meow- ing hl..l' rraz~ -11 '-'JS nonstop all da) long ... It was McGuire's first tanhquake stnet' mov)ng from flon<1a earlier this ~ear "It scared the daylights o ut of me:· she s~ud. "The only tbn>a I had e,. penenced before was humcants and tornadoes .. O\er at l Cl. the Cl\11 enJJnttr who led the San Francisco bu11d1ng 1nspec- t1on team afkr last )Car's 7 I l oma Pncta eanhquake. called the sha~cr a .. ,mall Ir. ··1 "'.I'> iJll..ing on the phone to m~ \lrlk tn 5-nta .\na and she told mt there was an can hquake before I felt 11 ht'TT at the unl\er\11) \31d l ( I c1ql engineering professor Robin '\ht•phcrd .. he ran out of tht-hou~ - hepherd ~ no s1gn1ficanct" 1n tht' fad that the Co-;ta ~esa quake struck 3lmost onC' 'car to tht da\ after the big See REACTION/II Dr. JatnBB WhltB, t•n friend, nallllBd In TBXIS By Emily Adams OfenQe Coast Dally P110I NEWPORT BE.\C'H -A pro minent Ne" port < t•nter ps)ch1atnst convicted of mole\llng his male pautnt and house gue\t was arrested Thursda) 1n Laredo. Te ' . "hrre hr alltgedly fled to 1vo1d prison. the Oraage C..tt Dally PU.t has learned Dr. JamtS H. White. who vanished before his .\ug. .!9 scntcncmi. faced a 1 0-~ear pnson term for dru11rng his 29'- }'car-old '1ct1m thtn perform int oral copula11on on the unconSC'IO\.lS man. Ne..,.,port Beach police were notified hy FBI agent'> that they found and arttsted Whtte and hts 16-ycar-old com- panion Thursda' in this south Tcxa' town on tht Rio Grande. \ltd Newport Beach pohcc Lt Tim Ntwman While 1\ hem& h?&d on a ftd(raf cha~ of unlawful 01aht to avo d PfM- C<'utton. He 1s a-...a1t1n1 t'(trad1llon in the Webb Count~ 1111, where he i' hem& held without bail The un1dent1fied 16-) tar-old boy who diyppcaf'td with Wb1tt" b(ma held 11 a ju"-rnilc tac1ht) 1n Lat'fdo on a prot,a. lion vtolauons ch•rsc-He White•• f~tC'f 10n. reno\\ ncd P'> hialn t and pen ov..'Mf o( a Mammoth Lakci camp for Or. James White )outhful offtndcrs.. White briefly ldoJMtd the moltstation vicnm, John Dew. In an c•clusive intervic witb the 0.1'7 Pile& la ~ m,"lnth. ~ ~old of a )UtlOft& adJu:t1on to pm,(nptt00 drup t h n h'> him b\' White. Qeow ddtat\l'tld See WMt·T£1M 1111 Soine damage, frayed nerves are reported By Bob van Eytcen Orange CoU1 Oa;ly PllOt COST.\ M ES.\ -.\n eanhquake thudded through the Orangt Coast area earl) Thu™1a) shattenng "''ndows. fray-: ing ncr' cs and dt'stro~ mg glass and ctram tc craft\ "onh thousands of dollaro; Thtrc were no 1nJ unes and no damag- ed bu1ld1ngs "ere repon ed tn the IO::? I a.m. temblo r. which measured 4 0 on the Rteh&er scale. accordtng to the C'ahfom1a • AakJ vlslt: Some o ut of town v1s1tors. from Great Bnt.ain and Can- ada. expcnenced Jhetr first Cahfomaa shaker Their reactton 1s on Pace A4. • Fft4 MarUa't pets: Fred never claJmed to be the bravest man in the state. He knows hu pets aren•t the bravest of their breed Read his column on Page A4. • a.a. lle)'Ce .uu ......... They put 1 Rolls on top of four expensive teac\lps to mark the start of t.be Fcsh- val of Britain. You ·11 can read about 11 and the unscheduled tes1 it went through on Pqc A4. • Map el die a..-: It wall ai ve you an idea of where 1t started and what it affected. Pagt A4. l n~11tutt.' of Technolog~. Iron it.all~. tht quake came a year and a da' after a 7 I ttmblor Ja rred tht San f-ranu'><:o-Oakland area k1lltng 6 7 peoplt and cau~1ng S7 btlhon tn damagt II 1.1.a<. the second tarthquake 1n t"'o H J r'> Ill rumbk throuJh the a rea . .\n \pn ~ I ~~Q quake ctntered in '-<ewpon Real h rnl'a!.ured -' o That quake broke "'1ndcm' l.:nod.C'd down hn cks and lilts and kit numcrou' gr<>C«\ stores tn 'hamhk ' E,pcn., sa ' Thur\da" s quaxt was ctnttred in non hem ( <Xta ~esa Ind bu')1nc\\C\ in the l'tl\ reportt"d the area's See OUAKE/M Gaido loses her battle for seat on city council By KAREN AUGE Of .. Cout Detl\-P110I • M SSING -ISSUE- • PLEASE LEA VE SPACE HERE I /!?age Al ORANGE A m ,,-, .... ,.,,..., Cl•• JFfJ .. ..,.,. GOOD MORNING I WEATIER Low clouds this morning.. clcanng in the af\emoon. Winds from the west to 25 mph. Coastal/Inland highs 68/74. lows 55/62. For the Oran~ Coast's most complete weath<'r mfor- ma11on. including surfing. fishing and boating rtpons. see page A8. IM THE MEWIROOM Wht'n comedian and Newport Beach resident Joe:r Bishop 1ook a µmkr at his Oru1e Coast Daily Pilot fhur~a\' morning. he laughed out loud · Reading reponer Russ Loa r's 'itor. ahoul UC l's 1nno,a11ve A ID~ prcH.n- ti o n pamphlet "h1ch suggests "hat to ~~ when the going gets steam~. he {ame acro<;s the line "Now 1ha1 the S('\ual rc' olu11on ha'> large I~ pc:tcrcd out collegl' 'itudcnt\ are more aware than t'' l'r of 1 hl' ha ta rds of ..e\ ·· "I lo' rd 11 " Al\hop told l oar afkr calling him al thc nc"sroom "But r ,e JUSI got to ~no" \\'as that a F rcud1an slip or "as 11 tntl·nuonal"" It "as 1ntent1onal l oar confidl'<i explaining that aflcr ne" room col- leagues winced at the hn<'. he kn<'" he had 3 Y.lnnt'r Bishop said hr rnuldn"t \lop laughing after he read 1hc line. and rnm- phmcntcJ the Pilot lor pulling a humorou'i touch on a 'Cf) S<"nous suhJCCI "H umor ts tht• best form of propaganda " he ..aid 24 .. mn. Tl tlE EllTll 842-8088 ~ ...... u ...... llUOTEI OF THE DA r "/ ~D \ j/lllnS on tht• toilet' M) pant~ Dfl' down and thl' t"arth4uake hits. It a/mo~t f>u\ht-d nw o/1 tht• scat " Ne" \o'ltJ \-k\J rc'>tdcnt Trnn Lamping. on ht·r first< ahfornta carth- Qua~e IAll 0 "Sired tn a hurm .me. dam 'd tH an t•urthquah· ·· Mark Twain TODAY'S ErEllTI • Goldcn11ml'r' Senior C1t11cns Center. 120 r I Qt h ~t . < osta Mesa. cclcbratcc, 11~ I '•h annl\.ersaf) with a W<'Stern barhCl'UC' frnm I I a m 10 I pm •Wood) Allen's·· \nnac Hall .. scrcens at 7 and Q pm in the Student Cl) Stal ( O\C Auduonum as part of the l 'Cl Film ~neo; .\dm1ss1on is S!-S4 •Burning Sensauons cnnamc Pep- pers Golden Bear 300 Pacific Coast H1gh~a). Huntingto n Beath. ~11h a danet' panv at Q pm .\dm1ss1on 1s S7 LITTEIY .. ,. Heart\ 4 +<. lubll Jal k Dmmonds· 7 •Spades: Q, llDEI Brldct column/85 Busmess/H Cllssifltdi 13 CofnlCS/ II CroS.SWOfd/ IS Entert1tnmtnt/ Al Horosc•l IS Ann llndtrl/ At Opinion A7 Pohce lo& A2 Pubhc noltets/ 8' Scramlets 85 Society / ., Sports 81 TV hst1ncs u Wt:tthtr I Al 0 'D. D I ' • ' Thursday, October 18, 1990 25 cents Chances slim temblor sign of larger one COSTA MESA -The chances that Thursda) ·s earthquake here 1s a precursor of a bigger quake to come are sltm. according to a sc1smolog1s1 at the Cahforn1a I nstttutt• of T l'Chnolog). "The nsk1cst t1mc b) far 1s the first 24 hours." said Kate Hutton. a Cal Tech staff se1smolog1st. "It's no t too common. but It docs happen." .\ftcr 24 hours. Hutton said there 1s only about a I percent chance that a larger earthquake will follow. It happened ti') No,ember 1987. when 1he 6.2 Super- !lt111on Hills quake rocked lmpenal Val- k) It "ac, followed 12 hours later h) a 6 6 llhal..cr. a'cordtng to Hutton Although wmc ~tatkr'I at the Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot "ho·\C' been rattled and rolled b\ nearb\ construction work on the ~c"port Frcc~a' "ondert'd 1f pile dnve"' h11 a fault hne Hulton said eanhqual es arc not general!) induced by man-made act•' 1t1C"I "It "atc.-r 1s 1n1ccted to the ground. as in 01 1 dnlltng 11 tend~ to luhracatc the fault" ~he said ··1t doesn't do an)thtng other than rause canhqua~es lhat were read\ to happen am wa\ " Hulton said con-;1ruu1on on Nc"pon Boule,ard "ould he much too <;hallow to affect fault lines tha t lie 5everal miles helo" the ~urf:Kl' -By Russ Loar l • p~ COMt o.lly "°' Eduardo Gonzales and Mac Oregel clean up glass at a local car dealer where plate glass was shattered as a result of the earthquake Dogs, cats in frenzy before it hit By Russ Loar Or~ Coast 0 .. 1., PtlOt COST.\ MF_\.\ -Lese, than 24 hours before the cat) "as slappt•J h' Thuro;- da~ 's 4 0 earthquake. the dog., and cat., at the ( osta \1e~ .\n1mal \helter ~<'rt' an a frcnl\ 'The) "crC' gmng nul'I .. 'IJ1d animal shelter recep11on1'lt liusan \lc(iuire "I ha'e ne,cr "al~rd into the otlicc here and <;c.•cn thrm a\ ro"lh a' thl'\ "ere Firefighters hospitalized by epoxy resin fumes By Holly J . Wagner ~ Coal\ Oalty P!I01 COSTA MESA -Four firefighters "ACrt hosp1tali1ed af\cr a container of epox) resin overheated. a1ving off 1ox1c fumes and smoke. at an a1 rcraO adhcsnc m:inu- facturer. The adhesive was lef\ to warm up for US(' in the mornina at J D. Lincoln, I 6J5 Monrovia ..\vc .. said lnformatton OffiCt'r 'iusan Wood of the Costa Mesa Fire IX-- rartment. Leaving the resin to heat I\ a \tandard proct'dure. she added. Costa Mesa Fir<' <apt Ron Mc M1ntm) and firefiahter-paramcxhcs Val Santo. Chip 0111 and Stewart Godshall ~re taken to Hoaa Hospital suffcnna from bumina C)CS and lunas. headaches and d1u1ness. The four ..-ett the first firefiJhtcrs on the tttne Huardous matcnals creW1 from New- port Beach. Huntinaton Belch and Oranae Count) firr departments were called 1n to dean up tht mes,. Wood satd. addina Co,ta Mna has no harardous matenal5 ettw ~f lt5 o ... n The tc m added a catalr.t to the resin to \top the smoldcnna reacuon. known as an "exothermic rtactton •• Wood 111d . • 1 \C\trrda' Thl'' "en· harking and ml'O"· ing l1h· l rJ/\ -II "J" n\ln\tllp all dJ\ long." _ It "a" \kC•utre'<. first eanhquake \I Ole mo' 1ng from flonda earlier 1h1' \ear "It "'are<l the da .. ltght'i out of nll' · .,he s..11d "Thl' only thtn& I had e\· pcncnccd bcforc "3" humcancs and 1ornadoc\ · OH·r at l l I the tl\tl l'nJinccr "ho led the San t-ram 1~0 bu1ld1ng tnSPt't·· tion team after last 'tear'' 7 I l oma Pncta l"arth4ual..t• lalkJ thl' \hal..er J \nlJil In ·1 "d' t .. I.in~ ,,n the phon\: It• m~ "'''l' in c;an1a \nJ and "hr told me then· v.a' an 1:anhquJl..l' tx>forc I lclt 11 herl' at thl' uni\ l'r\1t\ '-ltd l < I Cl' ti l'n'-tn('('nnt? profe,,or Ruhtn "hl·phad · \ht ran out of the hou'lt' - lihcphcrd ~t·<. no 'ilgn1faan\t' 1n the t.1l I 1h.u thl' < '"ta "1""1 qual..c strud. almo'>t 11nl' 'ear 10 the da' niter the h1g See REACTION/II Dr. James Whits, tssn trisntl, nallll•d In Texas By Emily Adams 0r•"94! Coast Ot1oly P110I 'iE\\ P< )RI Al-.\C H ->\ prom anent '-c" port < l'ntt•1 psHh1atn'lt rnn\ 1c1ed of mok,ting ht\ male pa11cn1 and house gu\'\I \\3\ arrc\tt·d fhursda' in Lartdo TC\ "hl'fl' ht• alkgrdl) Ocd to a' 01d prison. the Oran1e Cout Dally Piiot ha'I teamed Dr James H White. who 'an1shed hefon· h" \ug 29 -.cntenctn&. faet'd a 10-)ear pmo n ll'fm for drugma h15 :!Q- )Car-olll 't\ ttrn 1hr n performina oral copulatwn on lhl' uncon""1ou man Ne" port lkal·h pohtt were notified tw F81 a(ll'nl\ that the) found and arrc'ltrd \\ h11e anll his 16-~ear-old rnm- pan1on T huMa' in thl'I ~lUth 1 e\a\ to"n on the Rio firantk. ~1d Ne,,pon fkalh pohu• Lt Tim Nc"man White ,., hetng held o n a federal charge of unla\\fttl n11h1 to l\Old pro'I· l'\'ut1on lfr " av.a111na c\trad1t1o n 1n the \\ehh < ounl\ 1a1I. "hert he 1\ br1n~ held "llhou1 hail The un1lknt1fii.•J I f'l·\C':lMlld htl) who dtSl~lft'd \\Ith \.\hit( I\ OCIOI held It 1 JU'·cn1k fl~ 1111\ 1n Lllrtdo on a proba- tion v1nlat1on'i th.tfle. He wH \\ h11c's fo,trr son A rcno~ncd p<1)ch1un t and pan o~ner of a Mammoth Lakes camp for ' Or James White \oulhful nOenders. \\ h1te hnC'lh adopted the mo'"llt1on "K'ttm. John ~~ In an c'clust't 1ntef'\1e~ "•th thr Dally Pilot last month lxv. told of a )Urtona dd1ct1on to p~npt1on drua' Jl\C'n to him b' Whitt ~ dt l\cd See WHITE/M 0111 Some damage, frayed nerves are reported By Bob van Eyken Or9n09 Coasl o..ty Pilot CO T .\ \.1ES.\ -.\n earthquake thudded through thl· Orange ( oast area earl\ Thur'>da' sha11enng \l.tndo~s. fra\.- ang Ol'n l'\ and dcc,1ro' mg glass a~d ceramJC craft' "onh thou..andll of dollar~ There ~ere no 1nJuncs and no damag- ed building!> ~err reported 1n the I 0 21 a.m temblor. v. htch measun:d 4.U on the Richter scale. according to the < altfum1a • Slaaky vl1lt: Some out of town '1s1to~. from (,reat Bntatn and Can- a<b expcnenced their first C~hfomla shaker Their reaction 1s on Pagt .\4 • Fre4 Mania's ~ts: Frt'd never CWmed 10 be the bra\CSl man in the state He knows his pels a~n·t tM bra\C'St of their ~eed Read his column on Page ~4 • Rell• a.yce still 1taMtas; The) put a Rolls on top of four expensive tracups to mark the start of the Feso- ' al of Bntam 't ou 'II can read about 11 and the unschcdukd tC'Sl 1t went through on Pa~ A4 •Map of tile area: It will give you an tdca of where 11 started and what it affected Page 4.4 ln,111utl' lll ll'lhnolllg' lronKalh the quake came a )car and .1 Ja, altrr a " I temblor 1arrc.-d the San I rand'-lu·< )J~lanJ area ltlltng ti" people .and cau,1ni ~" ~1ll1on in damage 11 "·'' 1hc <.A'lnnd eanhquakc tn t"o 'l'·"' 111 rumhlt through the area .\n \prd • l"''\l lluah· ccntcn'<i in '-c"pon lk.h h nw.1,un·J 4 " That qual..c hrol e "111J1 '"' k nix l..t•J do\\ n hncl s and tile :l'ld k it nunll'r11u' grcxc.-n <;tor~ tn ,h.tnihll'' £ 'IX'rt' \J\ 1 hur'>da' ' qual..e ~as ll'ntcn·J 1n n11nhcm C o"t.a \.1 <.·5.a a nd hu,tnl., ..... , 1n thl' lll\ rlfl<,rtC'd thr area·, See OUAKE/M Gaido loses her battle for seat on city council • B~ KAREN AUGE 0< •"Ot' Coa•I D••I\ P110• \ .\"' T \ .\"' \ -~Ian .\nn Ga1do lost her mnnth'l·lon~ halllc for a scat on the In int· < ''' < ,,unnl Thursday. wbtn an appe.11\ l\1ur1 rukd that tht" Cit) must hold an de<. tmn tr' till the disputed vacancy. "'f'm \ l'I \ J11w1?rpt11nt~ but I'm 00\ IOfTy " ·cnt thrtlU(lh 1hc process." Gatdo aaM:I .1 hl·anntt ol 1hc dcc1s1on The fonner planning romml\\to ncr \aid she is COft. 'ild<.'nng runninit ,1, a \\Titt"-in candidate ia the election \\h1lh has attracted five~ d1datc'I \uprortef"' ha' t' urged her to rue Mat month dl"\p11c hcr earhtt dttitioG DM to pan1c1patc in .t \l"Cond campa .. Gliil9 \lid "()h, 1ousl~ the issues ~ ... ..amt' -aro" th ind <kvctopmem - 11·, not hke I ha,t"n't had lM OCllPGl rh lfl &et thoW l\\UC'\ It' " 0U4o ..... ,. Wlulc e,prc"•nJ "&rave do '" thl' \On\l1tu11onaht) •• of lrviel"I t!ll•• la•. the thrtt·mcmhcr apPall ,._. thele ~ unan1mou I) ovntul'lllll coun dttision rallina fof "·;s1N on th · rnunc1l. ..