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The Onqe C..1t Deily Pilel'•
Great Restaurant Review Search is
over. But like a finely prepared 10-
coursc meal, this contest is going to
take a little bit of time to get through ...
The newspaper ts now hunting for the
Orange Coast's next srcat restaurant
reviewer. And judging byithe scores of
'Sampte restaurant reviews sent this
way, there is no shQ_rtage of talent. In
fact. the appetite mt the position is
downright hearty ... According to those
who will be sifting through the promis-
ing pool of .t.aJent. the applicants in-
clude a local actor. a female in-
vestiptor and one interested party who
took the time to fu his entry all the
way from Hawaii ... The field of can-
didates will be narrowed to five
finalists in the coming weeks and Dally
PUot ~den wtll be given the final say.
We'll print sample reviews by each and
you JUSt vote ... Stay tuned for details.
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llUOTEI Of THE DAY
"He d~n '1 know the business and
he's goin1 to have a terrible time ...
Huntington Beach Councilman Wes
Bannister. discussing John G ar-
amendi's chances at being an effective
state insurance comm1ss1oner/A3
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"Con~rva11on 1s a state of harmon)'
betWttn men and land ...
Aldo Leopold ( 1886-1948)
TINIAY'I ErEllTI
• Newport Beach City Council. 7
p.m .. Council Chamben. 3300 New-
port Blvd.
• A Chorus Lane. Orange County
Performing Arts Center. 600 Town
Center Dr .. Cost.a Mesa. Runs through
Nov. 18.
•Lunch and Learn. I 1:30a.m .. Sis-
terhood of Temple Bat Yahm. "Eve:
Has She Had a Bad Rap?" with Rabbi
Mark Miller. Contact Miki SholkotT,
642-2082.
• Champaane Fest benefit: Sip and
Savor Southern Style. 6:)()..10 p.m ..
American Red Cross at the Reuben E.
Ltt, Newport Beach. S6S per person.
Contact Phyllis Shafer. 8S4-t S 12.
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Tuesday , November 13, 1990 25 cants
By Bob van Eytten
OrMge COMt o.lly Piiot •
cauaht with dtu&s or alcohol. Sale of druas
brinp immediate expulsion upon fJJ"St of-
fense.
11w11ort ·aeach NSlllllll
die In · Aspen 111ne CNd
NEWPORT BEACH -A new "zero
tolerance" policy adopted this y¢ar has
been used to discipline students on three
occassions so far and appears to be working
as a deterrent to drua and alcohol abuse b
students, school officials said.
Under the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District policy. students are im-
mediately transferred to another school
within the district the first time they're
School Board member Jim De Boom
uid he knew of at least three instances in
which students werr transferred to other
schools after having been found in pos-
session or aiugs or alcohol on school
grounds or at school functions.
Accordin_g to one trustee, two students
were transferred from Newport Harbor
See POLICY lllm ....
ASPEN, Colo. -Four people were
killeei Monday when their small plane
crashed at the Pit~in County airport.
authorities said.
Three were 1dcnt1ficd as residents of
Newport Beach.
Sheriff Bob Braud1s confirmed the
deaths shortl) after the Cessna 210
crashed at about noon He said t~o of
the bodies were lbrow.nfrom fhe wreck-
age and two others were found inside.
Three of the v1ct1ms were identified
as Rus~ll Land. S2: Karolyn Barrett;
45. and her husband Lawrence Barrett.
43. all of Newport Beach..
The Patton County coroner's office.
which released the idenuues. said the
fourth ocrson ~ould be identified after
See CRASH/llm ....
.Women sue
city after
sex check
By Emily Adams
Or enge COU1 Delly Piiot
-CO TA MESI\ - A SI millfon claim
has been filed against this city '?)' two
female body builders who said pQlice of-
ficers accused them of beln& uanaexM&ls,
then forced one
of them to
undergo a gena-
t a I examtn-
auon.
The two
women Jiere
stopped by of-
# ficcrs as the>
left the
women s
restroom dur-
Robert Hanton. prMident of the Veteran• Memorial Hall
tn Costa Mesa and commander of the local AMVETS
se.ine ~ ~ ~ Pllo1
post 117. commemorates Veteran• Dey while expressing
concern aboot activity In the Middle East.
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Middle East concerns World War II. An amb1t1ous ~oung man
lookina to make a career an the m1hur.
kkenbcn'y dodged bullets as an '\ml\
medic and was attempang to sa' e a
fallen comrade's life when he 10111 h1.,
own an the angJ). unreasoning chao-. ot
combat. dalripen Veterans Day
By Russ Loar
Or.nge Cout 0..ty Piiot
Veterans' Day was different this year.
Now, little more than a year since the
Berlin Wall first bcpn. to crumble., the
euphoric dreams of a world wtthout war
have faded as Orange Coast veterans
Family keeps
in stride at
NY Marathon
By Anna Cekola 0r-. Cout Deily Piiot
CORONA DEL MAR -Probably
nothing else in the world would bavc
• me.ant more to .Patricia Moran than sccina
her large family stay dost .and active
totethcr following her death from cancer in
1988.
With this thought an mind. Stephanie
Moran Bernardy came up with the icka of
tryana to round up her Sill brothers and
sisters and their families scattered throut)\·
out out the state and nation and make a
run for the Nev.• York Marathon.
And make a run they did. bccomina the
larsnt family to run toeether in the New
York Marathon and. II an UMllpected
,benefit. helpina make mone) for cancer
march.
Altotether, eight members of the family
ran alona .,ith about 2S.OOO other ~
in ihe Nov. • marathc>q, ctrT')'•"I on lhc
dose family ~lattons tbat hid temporarily
become d11 .. nt fotlo•f na the death of tbrir
mother. the late wtft of Ncw1'Qr1 &CiCh
refl~ on the sacnficc of war
Joyce Dwyer ts worried about the
wi,·es and family of American ser-
vicemen in Saudi Arabia. 'Td hate to
see them ao through what I ~cnt
through.'' she said. Dwyer lost her first
husband -Dick lckcnberry -an
As fate would have at, JUSt a I('" da,.,
after Dw}er received official nolll<' nt
her husband's death. a bag ~tack of h1'\
letters -lost for months -am,cd all
at once. ~r has g1vC"n thr kttl"l"'I to
her daughter Judy. onl> II mnn1h' olJ
when her father died. to rrmcmlx'r the
See VETERANS/lid Piii
9tepMnae Morin Bernardy and her huebMd Tim, couple at right. and the rest
of ""Moran family with their NY Marathon entry. numbers.
rediololJst Dr TCTTY Moran.
"This as the lint thin& concrete we've
done," said Btmardy. a Corona Del' Mar
rnadcnL .. It was ~II) neat. hanna and
maldna plan It wasn't tbe Pll't memoncs
anymore.
.. We all la'Ched and said i1 was mom's
Idea," Bernardy added.
h wasn't until ancr they f'C'l'Slcrcd for
the marathon. that the family learned t~
marathon had been dubbed "The Rae(' to
top Cancer." a fundraascr an honor ot at'
founder and dartttor. F~ Lcbov. "ho
was d~ wtth brain canC"er earhrr
thi )Uf.
W~nna denim caps v.1th a l't'd and
-tutc blnntt •t"'I "Mom and Ff'C'd. this
run•s ror you," all c1aht family mcmbc"
comPtettd the 26-ma~ marathon. a rt·
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'"f the rtttnt Bi ty Idol con-•
cert at PaC1fic Amphitheatre and told they
were an the wrong facility, 2S-year-0ld
Lorie Senccr said.
When Senccr told pOlice she and Bridset
Morton. 20. were both wom~n. Sencer sa.id
one of the officers barked. "You're an
Costa Mesa now. You look like a trans.-
sexual to me ...
ancc both women were wcarin& Jeans
and tt&ht·fitung. shon-cropped. sleeveless
tops. Senccr told the officers to look at
their breasts to see their gender. she said.
The polaccman. who Senccr identified as
rrserve officer Dean Smith. accused both
women of going through a sex change
operataon and demanded to sec funher
proof the) ~rr female. Scnttr continued.
Scn~r was able to produce her dn"er's
hcen~. but Monon couldn't. After some
discussion. pohce insisted Morton undergo
a genital eumenauon tn the first..aid tent
while a CTOWd taunted the women wnh
cnM of "fag.·· Senccr said
.. Needless to sa)', I have a very aDIJ')
father out therr whose 20-year-0ld daugh·
trr was forC'Cd to expose her genitals:· sa1d
John Duran. the attorney represenung
Scncer and Morton.
"E,cn 1f the} were tran scxuals at
wouldn't matter. thafs no reason to search them ..
Authontacs from the Costa Mesa Police
Department ~err not a"ailablc for com·
men1 Monda' ln s1m1lar claims. the ett}
See SUIT lllll .... •• •
GOP lea.ders!
Absentee vote
stall phony
By Paul Arct'llptey
o.lly Pltol Polotleal Wrttar .
ANTA ANA -Republican Party
ltadcn Monday dismissed a weekend
challenge to the absentee voter count as
phony. suaesuna Democrats were uyina
to avoid inevitable defeat in 1 statewide
race
Darryl Wold. attorney for the Oranec
C'ount) Repubhcan Party. 111d state At·
tome) General OcmOC"ratic cancbdate Ano
mith was trymg to top the count of
absentee ballots bccaust be k~ be -oukt
lose to Republican nominee Dan ~.
O'er the v.-cckcnd. upcnor Court Judie
James • math aran\ed the Ar1o SnuU. cam-
p.111n a trmporary rcstra.anina order that
~topp«I the count of some SS.000 ablentec
t\311ots an Oranac ounty
lksadc the iatc anorney ltftaa) nice.
absenttt ballot co\lld alter OV".comet ia
the 7lnd A~mbly District Ud C....
M csa C'1 t y Council races..
rtument wtll be bellrd Wedl•llr ... ~
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••Ill-• • TUSTIN -Swilcbboerds at tbt Sheriff's Dqm1me11t lit up
like a Cbrisunu tne MOaday niiht when about ~people called
ttpOnina the possible ailbtina of a UFO.
The strange ObJect turned out to be a bhmp makina low-level
approaches near the Tustin U.S. Mtrine Corps Helicopter Air
Station at Red Hill and Warner Avenue avenues, Oran1e County
Sheriffs Lt. Larry Abbott said.1
The calls tancd comina in at about 7:30 p.m. and some of
the people were ••pretty frantic, .. Abbott said.
.. , don't know what we would have done, had it bttn a UFO."
Abbott said.
Airport security officials reported that the blimp was not
violating any regulations, Abbott said.
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COSTA MESA -A 20-ycar-old Costa M~ man accidentally
shot himself in the stomach wt th his .22-calibcr rifle Monday night
when be tnpped in a dark room while carrying lbc weapon, police
said.
• Andrew Francis Signor was taken to Western Medical Center
in Santa n·a. where he was reported in guarded but stable
condition. <..osta Mesa Poli~ Lt. Tom Wamack said. The shooting,
v.h1ch occurred <it about 7·15 p.m .. took place an Signor's South
Coast Da:i\l' apartment.
Signor had walled into his dackened bedroom and picked up
has nfl<' to clean ll when he tnpped and fell to the floor. Wamack
said. His room was dark because a hght bulb had burned out.
Warnacl said.
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SANT-\ ANA -Orange County has lost its title as "bank
robber) capnal of the v.orld." following a 14 percent drop 1n bank
huldupc,. 11' l'r the past year. according to a ~ent report
Dun ng the lcdaal fiscal ~car that ended Oct. 31 , there were
21 q bank hl.'l\IS 1n the count). compared to 254 the previous year,
said Orange <.. ount) FBI agent Buck} Co'
f hl u1un1' rl'CCl\cd its unflattenng moniker an 1987. when a
rl'rnn.1 38~ hJnk robbcn~s v.cre committed
.. Bar;1calh. '"c ha' e succeeded because of communications,''
( n \ -.aid .. ~ l' haH workl·d closel} with law enforcement agencies
throughout thl' lllUnt} to 1dcnt1fy and apprehend bank robbers
tx·torl ~hl'' lumrn11 robtx·nes in doubk-d1g11 totals."
Judges question Jill rel1111 •••n
\ \' f \ \' \ -Orange <.. ount) Judges hav<' warned Shenff-
( oronl'r BraJ (1Jlt'\ th.H rl·lcas1ng hundred., of pnsonC'rs each week
tu J\1J1J ll\er'"ru"'Jing " probabl) illegal
The pn.,nnt·r' arc rt·ka~·J .. olcl~ 10 reline the cram'ped Jail
S\stem and not t'lctau\(" the' arc clig1bk for release..
"The attllu<.k hl'ft' " th.11 "'l' ran't JUSt sit back and wait for
tht: B11anJ 111 "lu1x·n l\Or\ anJ the 'hen ff to take care of this
pruhlcm · \Jld ( t•ntral Prn1d1ng Mun1up.1I Colin Judge Richard
\\" l;jt,1nf11rd It le111i., lt kl' ''l'.ll' going 10 hJ\(' to get involved."
(1atc' polit' " to rl'lca,l· Ill'"' prl\nm·r, tk'cmctl lov. nslcs to
thl· publll .ind 111 •l·k.1,l· -.t•ntl·nu.'d inmatet:. earl): the newspaper
fl.'pOrt\'d
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l IH \\ ''Ill ~lluth ( na't Pla1a hotrl on F'nda) pllltcd
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The Wo rld.. in Four Minutes
WASHINGTON -Membm ofContraa voiced riaina wony
Monday over PreUdent ._., lalelt moves ln tbc Pa.ian Gulf.
wamina that he it •~ppina out abmd of bi1 cattftally created
ant<'ma1ional consensus and tbat Americana u well as alhcs may
balk at goana to war.
"If Gcorae Bush wanu hj1 presidency to die in the Arabian
desen. h<''s going to act his wish,'' Sen. De.niel Patrick Moynihan.
D-N.Y .. a member of the Foreian Relations Committee, said in an
interview.
Bush's·spokesman quickly retoned, .. Not a shot's been fired .
Whnt are these guys talking about?"
The spokesman, Marlin Fitzwater. said Bush has no intention
of leaving Congress out of his decision makina.
W.\SHI NGTON -The Federal Reserve. responding to
increasing signs of a recession. soon will cut interest rates an a move
that 'il'lould prompt banks to lower a variety of consumer and
fiuc;rnc"s ratl'S. many private economists predicted Monday.
The Fed's credit easing is likely to spur: a onc-.half percentage
point cut an the prime lending rate. and home mortgage rates
should dccl1Rc modestly as well. many analysts said.
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W ..\Stll NGTON -A conservative challenge to the ~nate's
No l Rcr uhlican lends an clC'ment of uncC'rtainty to Democratic
and (10 P laucuses that will return higher-ranking leaders to their
posts on I ucsda~.
Sen l had Cochran will try to Wre5t the chairmanship of the
S..·natl' fh·puhliran Conference from Sen. John C'hafec when the
(,op holJ~ '" urga n1tat1onal mt.-etang.
< hafct· °''ho fur the past sax )'ears has held the third-ranking
Senate Republican post under Minont) Leader Bob Dole of Kansas
and \,\'hip .\Ian Si mpson of Wyoming, has angered conservatives
v.1th a mo<krate to liberal voting record. said BOb 81lhngs.
e\t.'lU llH' darcl"tor of the Amencan Conservative Union.
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P..\RIS -Ma!>kcd vandals sto ned poli'ce and set fire to cars
Monda> dunng a demonstratton b~ I 00,000 studC'nts !ttkang better
school cond111ons. It was the fi~t seno us outbreak of violence an
.by
Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES
I kip S1mp,on "'orll·d the 011 rnto the teak tnm of the Pocket
ChDngc. <..ork) M1lcc,' hugl' cabin cruiser. The boat wa s a
tam1har sight on the harbor \Ide of the Balboa Ba~ Club. v.hC're 11
v.a\ d1x h ·J
.\nd ()1mp~on . the tall. lank} former quancrback from El Toro
ll1Qh houl. sixnt his days. tending to ha!. employers toy.
Ht· v.1pcd uw -; .... ~JI from ht!> fo rehead and ~ach~ for a can
ol Diet Pc·p" he had bala nced on a captain'!. chair nC'arb).
".\re \ 11u ~kip''''
He looked up an time to ..cc a woman -thin}\Omethang.
darl-ha1r. 'man drl''>!.Cr. an allorney's confid ence -walking
toward the hoat Shc \llllktl. I k liked her smile.
"DePl·nds \\ho·, a\l1ng." he '>hot back. smiling the smile that
a Dally Pilot spon '"' n tcr had once descnbed as "I 00 ~rcent
Southern Caltforn1a and .1 9Q Q on the Pilot Power Raungi" •
"1\.1 ~ name·., t...Jthnine 1'athcn nc Bell I'm with the Newpon
Beach ~ eckl> ...
1mpson stood up \mil1ng again
"I knov. r\c hrard ol )OU You're the o ne that got shot by
hl·r craz) editor ..
1'atlwnnl' ~'J' up along.,1Jl· till' hoat no" ~he was ahout to
J\l ~1mr\lm II hl· uiuld <,par<: a !cw minute' to chat. But 11 was
too l.lll' C or!.~ \1 ill''· c,h1rt lc'ls and looking hkl· hl•'d alrl'ad) tapped
a 11'" l .lllll' "Jll.1ng out of the r ahan
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Did You Know?
Tuna tourist season ends
at home on Orange Coast
• ln Newport 8eacl1: Dory fishermC'n a lrcad)' knov. thl'I -
albarnre tuna migrate west. someumcs ai fa r a!i Jal)3n an the wanter.
returning to the Oranae Coast in the good old summerttmr
Occasionally. they come in close to shore and get caught hy local '
anglers. Sorry. C'harlcy. we ma) have hooked you too'
Wc'rt' lishmg (or mon.· contnbu110ns to Did }'ou Know' Send
yours to Oranae Coas r 0;111> Pilot. P.O. BoA I 560, Cost11 McSll.
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four WttkJ or '"'°tcltl. Pmiden1 F~ Mitacmnd promiied uepa would be ta.ken
to addttU the .C-*nt1' clerftand1. Tbty want more IJIOve~~t
spcndinJ to improv~ security, u..,,. aubaaandatd facahtea.
modenute curricula and hire more ttaehera. -,
The main tbrona of protestttS in Paris wu orderly. But several
hundred youths on the fnnees looted a clothina store, f\urled rocks •
at police, beat journalists. smuhed bus atoPt and tottbcd at last
three parked vehicles.
LOS ANGELES -Eve 'Arden,
the oom1c actress of scprts of films
but best known as the teacher with th~ sharp to ngue and soft hean on
the 1950s television series "Our
Miss Brooks.'' dted Monday of
heart failure. She was 82.
Miss Arden. who had been ill for
much of the last year with cancer
and heart problems, died at home
at 2:30 a.m. with two of her four
children at her sid<'. said her man-
ager. Glenn Rose.
Though a success on stage anti
screen. including an Oscar nom1 -
nat1on. she was probably bc~t
known as the sauq English teacher
on "Our Mis!. Brooks." first on
radio and then on television. Eve Arden
R1111r nnlls yellow v11111 of T1111
EL PASO. Te,as -Roses arc red '1olet!> art.• blue But an the
Guadalupe Mountains. the) con be 'cllo" too
Folks an the Lone Star State ma' sing about the }cllo" ro\Cs,
but Monda) they crow<'d about a small colon} of )cllov. \IOle ts
discovered hangana from a cliff b} a rark ranger. who had lo!>t h1'i
way.
Th<' rare flower. dubbed lht• Viola gundalupenm. or
Guadalupe V1okt. 1s ehgJhlc ,fRr l1'it1ng a<; a rare or endangert·d
sptt1es. said John Cook. Nattonal Park ~n ll"l' ~uthv.cst regional
director.
News of the Weird
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PL YMOllTH. Ind -fhl·
groom wo~ a theater usher\
unafoml. a kazoo band per-
formed the wC'dqing mum· and
auests thrc" poj,corn 1nc,tcad of
n~ a .. 1 .... 0 asp1nng actors tied
th<' knot at a thl·atcr.
Mark Moriarty. 3~. and
Lucinda Gray. 30. tncd to
evoke the theme of an old·
fashioned Holl yv.-ood prem1ert•
dunng their rnamage ceremDn'
'iaturda\ at the Rl'e!> ( 1ncma 1n
nonhcrn I nd1ana.
"\,\l' v.erc ta U..ang abo ut thl'
theater tx·ang our churrh .\nd
that "l' n >n\IJcred 11 rd1gmu\"
in J St'n\C ~1onan~ said
Monart) a Pl) mouth natl\ e
donnt•d an old-s1vk thcatl'r
ushrr's pillbox hat a~d uniform
He o.nvcd a flasblight to em1rt
1hea1ergoe~ 10 their ~at 'i
·\kazoo band pla)ed as Cira\.
formt'rh of lnd1anupol1\
"alll'<l do"' n thl' a1sll·
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dunna t two-month fll"tl<"Kl
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h1• 1991 M11\ub1\h1 E<'ltpw'' hood and roof ~nlrd and
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To IM Hodine ai11er
wbo complained wt rm aa
eUti1t and that my .. rich
friendt" oupt lO be ftAdint
way1 to help the homeless.
elC., etc.: They are.
Lei's face It, some' •
people art more int~lina
to read about than others -~t not evttybody I mention
10 my column is rich and/or
famous. Some of the t.hinas
th.ey do make terrific copy
without mak1n1 them sound
saccharine.
The aood deeds are, all
Judy Chamberlain
too often. overlooked in /IL ~ __ ~ '
favor of an enaaaerncnt, a M (.Nllli/JM~
pany. or somthina to take
our minds off the awful re-
alities of an impendina war, rec:ession, unemployment and myriad
SOC1Ctal woes.
One person you read about often in all of the newspapers
would die ra~her than admit that he. gives fully half of his vast
caminas each year to a list or chanues so Iona ii-would fill most
people's address books. You'll rarely see this in print.
But, truly. people of every income fevel are making certain that
t~ey find ~ays to help the elderly, the sick -and the needy.
All over Oranaeville, I'm hearina about Christmas parties that
include bnnJina gifts for homelCIS children and adults -of food.
clolhina. money. .
With everybody feeling uneasy about the worsening economy,
folks are pulling together more than ever to help c-ach other.
In the words of Carolyn Reed, a Newport Beach socialite who
bas several non-oommcrcial. "bring something to help someone"
panics planned for the holidays., "I had a tough time for six years
as a singk parent. I struggled to make ends. ~eet, with no thing
more than a weekly paycheck. If I'd gotten sick, I wouldn't have
been able to pay my rent. Now, I feel driven to do whatever I can
to give something back. The plight of the homeless 1s homfymg."
Right on. Carolyn. And, may f add a frightening comment?
There arc ~pie on the streets today who aren't drug addicts ... or
mcnt.ally 111 ... or alcoholics. They're out of work -and desperate
The} don't v.ant to uvc that way. They need a break.
This Chnstmas -and every day before and after -we need
10 think 1n Jcrms of offcnng personal help. If you're the owner of
a business, put somebody to work. Take a chance. This kind of talk
may offend some people. but I'm certain there arc plenty more
reading this column Aght now who really do give a damn about
humanity
Spread the word ...
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT ...
Speaking of spreading the word. somebo<h needs to tell a
l~rtam chanty that 1t can't just take and take ...
This 1d1011c group was almost 100 percent dependent LIPon the
largesse of the hospuaht) 1ndustl) for food and wine at a rtccnt
event. Even a major ponion of the pnzcs guests won dunng a
-bidding auction ""ere donated b} restaurants -and )'C l the
chant) 's press package contained not one word aoout an} of the
cull nal) benefactors.
When restaurateu~ donate-food. labor.and 11mr a""a) from
their busmcssn to help a chanty. 1t would be nice 1f the} "'ere
awarded at least a promotional nod.
Watlh out. )OU med1a-unconsc1ous chant} org.an11crs -or
)'Ou'll find yourscl\eS sen ing homemade canapes at your annual
fund raisers
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in years ...
The new A IDS rc$Carch-bcnefitttng Chrysalhs release. Red.
Hol and Blue." features artists like Annie Lennox. U'.2, The Neville
Brothers. mead O'Connor and k.d. lang doing th<' cla s1cal
rcpertou·l' of. would }OU bcline ... Cole Poner ..
A\\-CSOml'. especially Aaron Neville's '50's take on In The rill
Of The NiBJlt -which actually was a h1t-rcv1val back tn the da}!I
of Elvis and The Diamonds -and the mind-blowing Ms lang's
torch). tear-Jerking rend1t1on of So In Love. the unrt-qu1ted mclod)'
line from Porter's classic. retro-Shakespearean l\is.s Mc Kate
>\nd rockab1ll} at it's finest. in the form of the Kentucky
Headhunters' new album of the same name. &st cut ·Rock n' Roll
Angt'I and So • mooth. Good dnvtng m.us1c .
Late seh~l leader, athlete ealled role mOdel
Ir"°'*' .... a.... Ollll Dllr ....
HUNTINOTON BEACH -Of. l lc:illl-~IO~tonipt if u.y-re 10 balk .. nanuns
tbe new View Education
Center after Dalt Coopa.'"former
ICt.ool auperinttndent and pro-re.ional buebelJ piayer.
C-00pn wu ... perintendcnt of
the clemaltary and middle school
district f'rom 197S W'ltil his death 1n
March of 1989, at ate S8, due to
complications from brain cancer. '"The children and professionals
need heroes,.. aaid 11-year trustee
Sheila Marcus, v.iho'1 pushina for
the ttttntly rehabilitated educauon
center at the former Lark View
School to be named for the popular
and hi&hly respected Coopn.
"He was a quiet and unassum1na
person wbo developed and cn-
courascd other people and never
took credit himself. He was a leader
to the end."
MARUS laid .. piMd die IUJ>-
part of otbC'r v... Moal the
l)()lled at the U.. fl Coalan•s
dealh. Slit anwlM!ld aa Coalln••
memorial lef'Vices tblt die new
cent.ct woUJd carry bit name.
. Mateus saad OceiD View beCame
biahlY respecicd ~c': to Coopn't efl'orts. He •
tnlized the dittrict and created
strona Miabborbood ICbools. w
11id.
feUow truttec ("~yn Hunt said
&be, too, "stronsJy favors" rwnina
the center in Coopn's honor.
But Janet Gamd, a third trUStee,
said Thursday &he'd hke 10 simply
name the new bu11dtna the Ocean
View School Di trict Educauon
Center.
Gamck said she believed "1n my
hem" that Coopn was such a
humble and modest penort that he
wouldn't like the center named for
him.
··He never arabbcd attentio n for
.. .
bbnwlf. .. Garrick ~ .. be pvc u
to ottwn." •
Marcus. cou.nt.cfed, thou&h, tha1
Cootan "would have been orOuc1 or
the tnbute and to be held in. that hiah or estttm ...
Chaf'leJ Osterlund, IM remaiai•
truSlec and board presicknt. •laid
10ni&tit'$ mcetina is for information
and not acuon. Osterlund Mid.
though. that he's always sublcnbcd
to the unwntten pohcy that Oocan
View Distnrt shouJd have the word
View in the name of its school • and
educauon center.
He also said Monday ~ believes
It 1s illegal for Ma.rcus. or anyone,
to ha\e polled board members
about naming the education center
at the time of Coopn's death.
Former hoard member Max
Sud.iko'>' s.a1d he'd either drop by
tonight'<; meeting in person or wnte
a note urging trustees to ho nor
\oogan
"Ht· f( oogan) did tremendous
th1~ for Ocean V'teW. Jft.ba'e wu
credit, M v.ould Jive it. He ahrays
found someone 10 be a hero. But if
there was a problem, he'd be the
first one to take the blame.''
Coogan. a first bueman. played
I 0 years in profess.ional baeb911.
He played with the Pinsburah
Ptnues in 1951 and with the Holfy-
wood Stars of the Pacific Coast
League and other teams.
L.ocal mart off and running in politics
By Robert Barker
0r8'1ge COMt Delly "°'
HUNTINGTON BEAC H -11·,.
hard to keep a good man down.
Wes Bannister JUSt got through
running h1msdf raged in his cam-
paign for state insurance rom -
m 1ss1oncr
He traveled up and down the
state. averaging about three
speeches a da> to Rotar) cl ubs.
Repubhcan groups and insurance
agent gatherings.
He had only a skimpy ~ar chest
(petty cash drawer) and couldn't
afford 10 go on TV
He came down w11h ·1hc flu in the
last week.
He got beaf by Jo hn Garamcndi
by a little mo re than I million
vote\
But Bannister. 54. relished his
debut into b1gt1me politics. he said.
Ha\ ing run fo~ clccu o n prev1ou~
I) onl) for l ll) Council. he was
pleased he got ncarl~ 2.5 m1ll1on
\OIC'S
&1ng a 'eteran insurance man.
Bannister's pollq 1s to keep on
plugging
He'd run again in four )tars 1f he
can be the benefic1af) of M>me help
from the Rr publican Part). h~ said
Wes Bannister
I lis rt•turn to poh11cal war\ wuld
e"en come bctore thJt
Bannister 1h1n-l \C1aramc-nd1 ma'
bo"' out as insuranle l-omm1sr,1nner
and run 1n \latc"Atdc elet.llon tor the
l ~natt· <>eat that .\Ian ( ranston
1~ .ihandon1ng. he said.
In that ca~. Bannister. an 1n-
suranlt agent sees h1mSC'l f getting
bad .. mto the campaign and seeking
thc 'acan1 office
.. I gut 21: million vote-sand I'm
crt"d1bk ··Bannister s.a1d .. It should
hc1p ml' ra1~ mone)
·1 th1nl the: Cl ' S) Senate ~t 1\
wmt'th1ng that Garamcnd1 has
al11oa~" "Aantrd If ht' sen-cs four
'l"ars (a'> 1murancc: comm1ss1oncr)
ht' ...,,II hurt h1m'>t'll His lack of
ah1ht\ to \Ohe problems will hun"
Banm,ter ~nt a letter to Gar-
amend1 "pre'l\ing his rongratula-
llClns and offering his help
"He doesn't kno11o the business
.and ht'0 '> going to ha"ve a temble
11mt," 8ann1~1t·r confided the other
da~
"I don'1 think )O u'll Stt an)
change in the ne\l four )tar'>
.. You need to tale e-.t h pha'ie of
the insurann· hu\1ness and treat 1t
separate!~ to \Ohe problem~
"'t ou jU'>I can't S8'.f "'e h.a\e
problems and '>'111 reduc e
prl'm1ums It ...,on't ...,orl that 11oa~"
Bannmt'r on the other hand
think'> hc could roll hack 1nr,uranle
co"it'> mandat«I b' Propos1t1on I 01
• He'd get the Lcg1slaturt' 10 ap-
pro'e a le'" lU'>t auto tn•iuranl•
pohcy for uninsured dnvcrs and
require them to prove they had the
pohc> before grtting rqjstration ~
newed
• He'd start an tnHiative drive to
get voters to approve a no-fault
insurance program.
• He'd require motonsts m each
of the state's counties 10 pay
prcm1um!I. based -on .. loss costs"
1ncurttd b) dnvers 1n that partial-
lar count} If fraud and other losses
jacked up premiums. leJal
autho nucs would have an incentive
to launch a craddown to curb
costs. he said
D1stnct attorneys currently don·t
go after offenders, Bannister saad,
bccau~ thcy'rc usually smallish
amounts and nobod'y rcportedly
gets excited about them.
i\lthou&h he collected only about
S57.000 and Garamcnd1 amassed a
reported S~ mllho n. Bannister S8Ld
he was confident on~ he made 1t
through the GOP pnmary:
"M) attitude ""as. I was going to
~tn ·· he said ··1 was tryrng to
pro\C that I courd win without
spending lots of money
"But ~ou n~ .mone)' for tclc--
'1s1on for tht' last pop I didn't have
It
"He won fair and square ··
Oil spills freq~ently blacken Orange Coast beaches
By Karen Auge
Oranoe Cot11I Deity P110I
L.\Gl1NA BEACH The
glistening sheen of spilled fuel off
Main Beach here Sunda ~ raised
more than a frw e)cbrow5 in this
en\ 1ronmcn1all~ conSCJous Cit). but
4'Uch sites arc not uncommon along
man) potio n' of the Southern Call·
fornia u1a\thnl· according tp a l ' S
\o:lst Guard 'pokc'>man
The 'pill. about ::!' i m1le11 off the
coast. spra" led :ll ross an area I S
m1k-. wide h~ 1.5 miles long. said
Hector .\\ella. pollution 1n-
\CSl1ga1or for the ( oast G uard'"
Long &ach offi ce
.\ 1,;clla said the spill d1ss1patcd b\
latl' Sunda) .tltl·rnoon a~ npcl·ted
undn\ ·., "arm Wt"athl·r and 'unn\
'ik1rs hl'lpcd 'IJX'Cd the llt·J nup-b,'.
C\Jponion that manne olliuals
werl' unahk to cngincn
l nlll c thl' tllllk crudl" that
choked tht cna'ithnc off Huntington
Beach last I l·hruaf) the r rcx·c<;\ed
fuel or d1t'\el fut·I <.pilled here 'iun-
da~ 'Jlread\ qu1l kh and l'' .tporatC'S
read1h \n 11rd1ntt to >\ \ l'lla thoS('
qual1t1c\ u1mh1ned "Allh the
0<.can \ nJtural l hurning mal e
\uch \fllll'> l nn,1dcrat'll\ ll"'' threat-
t'mng 111 m.trint' "1ldlllc
But ( ''' < 11unt 1lman Ruht·rt
(1cn1n a ml·mht'r ul a uatc...,1de
ta\l loru· on ulhh1lfl' dnlling isn't
w sure
"'-' e don't lno11o ...,.tia1 these 11pill.,
do to manne life Some of this stuff&
doc\ sink in and gC't to the bottom
It's an e'ample of how fragi le the
shore'lme en} 1ronment """
>\It hough spills \uch a\ Sunda) ·.,
arr rclat1\Ch rare oil Laguna'\
coa,1 the) arC' "\en n1mmon·· 1n
man' Jrea., "'<'Ila \J1d fhl'
shurt'11ncs of northern Orang<'
( ount' and Lo'> .\ngek' C 1)unl\
'>'hert· .. hip tral1il 1<; grc.ttC'r are
part1cularl> 'iU'l(l'pt1t'llc hl' said
>\' t'lla said l"\Jll tigurr' 1n \U\. h
spill\ artn't rcad1h J' J1l.ihk hut he
\aid that h' ~ Jl m \1onda' hl· had
alrcad' 1n"t''it1~ .. Hl'd '"'' 'mJll "P'"'
tn Los .\ng<"k' t 11un1'
onr ~nu"~ tht> 'iourcc. 11's hard to
folio~ up and' fi nd o ut where It
cam<' from ..
Gen ti) ..aid his stud} of the sut>-
JC'Ct corroborates that mfonnat1on
"It mal es sense .\nd 11 points up
the problem. which 1s that Wt" don't
haH· 1n pla e adequate technology
to dean up the~ thmgs. ·•
( 1C"ntn ..aid he agrees that small
spill., arr all too common and com-
mand too little attention. compared
"'•th dC''ac;ta11ng '>pills of the t\l>('
that dump('d .i<Xl ()()() gallon!I of
crude ml on Huntington &a h last
\C.-3r
Thr '>lluation 1flustra1~ the nee<l
10 mon11or ga\-pov.crcd \Chicle on
\Ca a\ dmd) as \uch \Chicle~ are
monitored on land. he said
Ricochet Alley: the unforgiving road Tho\<' 'Pill<\ lil t· the n nc 1111
Laguna Fka,h \unJ,l\ J fl' nnt In
1mposs1hlt 111 tr.Ht ,,,.la ,,uJ
··1t·~ d1ffi, ult "' 11htJ 1n a ..amrlc 11
dl<\'>lpatt"' ''' ,1111, 1..1\ I nil"" 'O(imt··
.. .\ fe" gallon~ ht'rt'. a f('11o barrels
lhl'.fl' -thl'\ don't gt'I highligh ted
Ill e the ..\mt'ncan Trader hut th<'
elTC', t 11o hc-n :idded up '" 1us1 a~
Ec11tor·~ Nole -This is the last
in a S<'nc on R 1a>c.'hc1 A /le). a
treacherous. m1k-long stretch of
0rTC'gB H1ghwn> that has been the
s1gh1 of man) accrdenl5 over the
Yt"B~.
By Holly J. Wagner
0r9nge Coell1 Dally PllOI
SAN JU>\N ( APISTRANO
With a road as penlous as R icochet
Alie), carekss or unlucky dn,t'n
who go O\.Cr the side mny ne\cr be
the umt
The thin stl'l'tch of the Onega
H1&}lway. which mctchs frorTJ n
Juan Capistrano to Lake Elsinore.
1s a continual problem for law
cnforccmt'nt offi cers and a source
of countless calls for e mcrgenC)'
l'l'~UC5
"The road 1s very unfor1n mg."
Oransc County Fire Bau.allon ChJCf
Ron Blaul said.
Blaul as a fom1cr medic and now
a battalion chief who frequently has
to supervise rescues on the two-lane
roed that snakes throu&h craw
hills and steep ravines of the
Cleveland National forest.
.. Thcrt'i nothing in the m iddle."
Blaul said. "They either go for Mr.
T<>1d's Wild Ride and end up on
the bottom or they hike up to the
roed and meet )'OU."
Both elltremes happened W1th1n a
hair-hour and a half mile of each
other Oct 19 Thrte more people
died on the road 1ncc then. CaJi-
fom11 H1ahway Patrol officer Pany
Oent1lc said
Dorotb)' Devi 42, of Lake
EJunort, •enl over tho 1Jde 1n her
1981 Chmkr and wu ab&C to Walk
away Mth barely a acratch.
Paul MC)'ff. '6, of Muriett.a., -ent
over 1n his Honda CRX. bounced
off a car tha• his been at the bottOft'I
for wvtr1;;n and was tnpped tn h11 car. u down, conteious and
•tbcl tn few IWO bou bdbfe
reinm COtald fttc tum .
"AJI I could do it lift m11tlf up
and -.-on my dbowl .antil diey
could F1 rM out .. Mncr uid .. At
that time u wa'i all gut'uwork about
m) IOj Un t's."
Meyer suffercu three ruptured
discs tn his back. IDjunes that
caused him to loSt' feeling from hi\
knees down His doctors 58) he
sho uld regain the feeling, but the
road to recovery ma)' be long.
M<"yer had ~en driving th<' road
for SI'< months from his home in
Murictta to his jOb as an enginerr
at a Fountain Valle} firm. The road
was shck from th<' prc,·1ous night's
rain. making his morning commute
mort' prnlous than usual.
"There 11oerc tv.o cars ahead of
m<' and I wa" doing 35 miles per
hour. because the road wa wet ... he
said. "When I stepped on the brakt.
I started to spin and JUSt .,.,.ent over.
I mad<' a nose dive into a big p1ect
of-rock. a bouldt'r I JUSt saw the
boulder comma at me. I'm a Chns.-
tian. an T could thin\ ""as 'Oh,
Jesus.·"
The next thinJ he remembers wa'
krry Brookshire. 35, of Lake
Elsinore. coming scarchmg for him
at the hottom ·of the ravine. "
"I couldn't <;ec. Someone was
look1na for me. they s~ud Tm here.'
He put a pad under my chin and
threw a blanket o"er me. Thtn he
hollertd to somebody up on the
roed to ao set the paramedics. ..
Mt)tr was trapPfd 1n the car for
two m ort ho ur\ ""h11C' paramedic rappclcd equipment down the cm-
blnkmcnt and cut him out of the
car.
Pan of the delay was confu~1on in
fil\anna out •h1ch Wl"ttlt •as new,
Blaul uld Wtulc the car Mc)CT hn
had hill daft\lllC, 11 had been In thc-
ra vinc for tome )cars.
"H11 \'diide was 1n 1he tJttS
bdlind (the one he bounmf off
of), .. Blllul said. "I told the (U)'1. 'I
NpPeltd 10 that one 1n ·a.
Broobbirt was abk to find
Me,tr. IXQute he ahoutcd from his
car to piidt rncutrs. Had Meyer
bimt alone and uncomoou • ho
mipt not ha~c been fou'i\d 1n time.
.l&aul 1&td. • Manne Snrth
Holl't J W11Q-'10r ... Coe9f o.tr ..,.,.
Elizabeth Meyer visits husband Paul, suit recuperating from his
battte wtth Ricochet Alley.
and Rtscut' crew was ble 10 .milt\
him out or the ravine .
"What thty did I don't II.no~ hut
they aot me out of there. put m<' on
I \tretchtr a.nd hf\cd me up. 11 wac;
all so SWln and mooth.'' Me}cr
!iald
.m·a .. h\· ,,m.I Hut other dnvC'n
don't agn·c: < al1fom13 tf1ah~'I)' Pa-
1r11I 'IJll\tl4.' \how Mc er u1d
othrr llrl\ t'M ofkn tried to pa him
on tht• h1gh~a)
.. T h<'H' art o l(\l of proplc Yrho
dn"'<' 1h11t rond and blink thetr
ht•adl1P,1' anu honk thC"lf ho m (to
J'l'~l.' he \aid
Rut \kH~r·,. au 1dent wu cautod
b\ the dam~ rt,.d CHP om~
'i.:.Ud
"Bnnpna them up and Jo11\a 1he
racuc is 1rauma11c 1n itself·· \81d
Manne Sat, BC'n Ptsan.l1. who v.ac;
the arcli and Rescue rttv. r h1ef
on t~ team that rescued Mr er
"It's lo~ at'1 .. ,ndy and the nde
up 1n I.he be\ltel IS IQr')' •• r--=~----------f
But Meyn said ontt his rcs<'llnl
had ham nraoocct 1n10 the stretcher,
he • n·1 a(riid an)' ~-
While the IJ't'Att1t ptternt.qe of
WTttb on the alley owe 10 c'"rns'''
speed or dninkcn dnvcn. E'en a
•ft dri"tr can find himtetf in
traub1e. Meyn IA.id be M\'tr ~ IM wwkt ha~ a probeem
wi ..... "*'· "It aevar cnttrtd m mind You
can·• *iw fut anyway in that
great
Cha1t~es 9J. CBaM JeweQ.e/lS
•equests t~e ~easu•e °' ~ow co.pa•~
'°l t~P Q1aa.-d (}pe"lJt9 ~
al OtU vAJ~ ~ocalU>a
f 809 CUJestcf~' CD• .. ~ev.ipolt ~
8"u4!Sda~. <.}Jove.be.a fS
5:00 P··· UAttf S:OO P·•·
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declares dividend
WI llatP. •-broldlJ twd -finuciaHervioes
O r 1 -prillcipol sublidioty it Wntem Financial luk. , • .,,.. 1 l cat divideed for its sharebolden.
diY!clMd-. Ille aDDOIUIC<mmt of lhird.quaner 1990
ol f7 c.11 PW 1bare, ftlore Lbari double the 8 cent a.hare ror Ille com_.. period in 1989.
.. ~ n;la~ devdopeent. the bank alto announced an offcrina
olSl50llWliociof1u10 receivable pus UtrOuah ccnificale:S by its wllollr OM!Od svlllidiary. Westcm Financial Auto Loans 2 Inc. ~ ceni&ca..., Series 1990-1, due March 1996, have a
ClDUPOD rate of I ., peroent and were priced at 11 S basis poinu over lbc ..._ yar" Treasury to yield 8.8 I pera:nt.
Wenem Financial is the principal subsidiary of Wcstcorp. a di~ fi.oucial-srrvices compeny. Donaldson, Lufkin &. J~ 1~ sole ma.nqer of this offcrina which includes a auarantec
Ofllmcly interest peymcnt and of-ultimate payment of the principal
PfOvided by Finaftcial Security AssUrance lnC.
· -lly Ck De.Uy Pilot Nen. ~fen
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LOS ANGELES -l'aqqllle 1ipificantly io-supply of avai~
Interest rates and lower home pricn able homes. •
in many areas of C&litbrail were "The improvcmen1 in 'af-
the ker to a .sharp impro..wa1 in (ordability hu made'' m..::b Chier
housina affordability dUri• Set>-for many flrs1•1ime bu)'erl to
tcmbcr, the California Auociation pun;hue entry-Level homes... be
of Realtors reported. said. "In fact, we've teen a naticc-
Statcwide, 20 percent of boUlh able incrase in sales of swter
holds eamed the income needed \0 homes durina the past year, pan.icu ..
qualify for a mor\plle 1oen to larty in the Los Anaeles.. San Fran-
purchasc the median-priced. ntst-ci1CO and Oranae Cou.nty areas."
ing. single-family home, up from IS The affordability picture also was
percent in June and 16 percent in bri&htcr in 1hc 11tached housina
Scptem~r 1989. lfCt.Or durina September. Thirty·
Assuming a 20 pe~nt down. four pcrcenl of households could
payment on that home. which sold qualify to purchase the state's me-
for$ 190,JSO in September, I house-dian-priccd coodominium in Sep.
hold peeded a minimum annual
,
••1taMF•birl , I IW llllaln
tember. up hm :IO -t In,..,. .... ar<h aad eeonotnics." "Slower
At the-raedian price orSl~.<*J. I home price llinj in the cou&al
houK'hold needed an annual in-1reas should continue 10 bolster
come ofS46, 108 and faced monthly bot~ atTordability and boutina
peymenls of SI . I SJ. 11les," Jhe said. -Alrady, the lbatt
. , or California home-s IOW under I~ September 1989, 24 per<ent of S200,000 h•• incrmed by mon:
hou1c:bold1 could afford 10 than 4 percentage poinu durina the pufttwe the medi1n-prictd con· past ynir."
domi.nium . which sold fo r
$141,810.
''The improvemenl in af·
ford.ability during recent months is
encourqina news for potential
homebuyen." said Leslie Appleton·
Young. CAR vice president of tt-
The averaae etlective rate on au
mortgages closed for te$1le homes
fell from 10.16 percent in June to
I 0.0 pcrctnt in September. The
effective rate was 10.13 ptteent in
September 1989.
" 8¥ IH .Ooiljo /'!Jot N<"' S.f"-
-'-1nsurer plans Ticor purchase
income ofS61 .21 I -·about $3,350
less 1han the incon1e required a year
a.go. The monthly monpge pay-
ment. including property taxes and
insurance. '-''OU!d be S 1.555 for~ a
home at the Sep1embcr price.
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LOS ANGftES -Chkago Title
and Trust Co., the bigcst U.S. title
i:nsurcr, s.aid Monday it plans to
purchase its larsest competitor,
Ticor Title Insurance Cos.
Ticor. once the larsest such in-
surrr, has lost money recen.tly along
with the S4 billion industry as a
whole. Price squeezing. claim$ in-
flation and sagging real estate mar-
kets have contributed to the prob-
Je·ms.
Chicago Title. a unit of Allegheny
Corp. in New 'I' ork. said in a
ttatement that i1 signed a ietter of
intent 10 buy Ticor. The deal is
expected to clo se" during 1he first
quaner of 199 1, subjec1 10 change.
''Man\ fi ril·time homcbuycrs arc
enjoyi ni 1he fru ns of a kinder,
gen1l er C'al ifom ia housing market
-to borrO"' a phrase from Prcsi-
dcn1 Bush." said C'AR PTC!ident
Jim An n Jr. ··r..tan~ of those buyers
were unable to enter the market last
year t'ie-rause of htgh prices and a
-By rte A•soclaled Prns
"Catch Our Healthy Attitude"
Herald Your • This li c>lic:by &ason
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Thursday. No\lcm~r 15th, 7 p.m[to 8:30 p.m.
Join S. MylaV2r.1pu, M.D .. F.A.C .C.
for ii titilk Of\ the hcllrl: "Th~ Inside Story"
If my wandpiin.'nl!I and p.irent!I have h_car1 probkms, will I!
H ow do I know if I am at hi~h ri~k
for heart disc.;a~·t
Is then-an .ihc m ;;Hi\·c to Byp"~~ Su~·ry!
H ov.· will An~iospla't)'. L;,i~·rs, Athercctom\' ;1nJ Stt•n1' help mv •·lt-..:J;:l'J hl·art! /
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For information call the Chamber Officllt! at 547-8780
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wejlll .
hope lhe good l.orl1 si-• ., •
strcncth to writt";Jlfis Idler .. 0.. '
hean.s arc heavy and there II IO
much lQ__jAy. '
Can it be possi OW
year-old son is dead. « wil we
wake up and find it .was I , bed
dream~ .
As smart as he was. bow CO.W
Marilyn Reed, Karen Malanga and Candice Schnapp.
clark purChascd nrw chapeaus at
Bloom irs durina 1hrir recenf ""h1rl
through 1he Big Apple. Hard 10
ktt'p up with our local jc1-sctttrs . .\!
this mo mrnt OM is 1iptoe1ng
through tht sands of tht' Ca) man
Islands.
our child have been playiaa 'lridl • gun~ How in the world did lie &..s
that old weapon that' bad .._.
hidden awa~ for so many yatt(!
Why didn't ~ k:now be Md ._
deadly thing 1n his room'! Wiiy
didn·1 ""'"' reatizc that nodaial ii om_:;
of the reach of a curiou.s YOUDI lld?
Why didn't we throw aWlly tbe
bullets':' Why did we even have. a
gun in tht" fint place? Peop&c wich
child ren shouldn't have guns in the
house.
His pen pals' funny lines worth repeating
• • THERE AR E SO ME FUNNY
PEOPLE OUT THE RE -F1eld1ng
a ft'"-of the nu1t1C"r note'i:
-fro m r>.toc D1send of Laguna
Hills: .. As a nati,•e o f Grt."t'ie~.
Colo .. I must differ w11h )OUT -im·
prrss1on of th t' Nebraska panhandle
as a lot of nothing. It scr' rs a vc~
useful purpose. It krcps Colorado
fton1 bumping into South-Dakota.··
(l ook. I "'asQ't panning thC"
handle . .\u contra1rC". as the Corn·
huskrrs sa}. ~totonng lhro ugh that
strC"tc h currd m) insomnia.I
-From Ro'it.· Polito of ('o'ita
~t C"s.3 ' "'Supc.·r, 1MJr liarnen \\-'1t•dt•r
. S3}S her upcomin g fo unh !('rm will
he her la st bid for public oflicc . Do
~OU bt•l1 CV(" thal'.1"
(Cena1nl\. I OChc\C" that. ·\nd so
dOC"s m} fr~cnd. the Tooth Fa1T).)
-From BOb Brennan of Dana
Point: "I hC"ard a JO kc toda} about
our lous~ t'('uno n1~ .\ gu) asks a
bank tC"ll~r to changC" a SSO bill -
and 1h1.· bank ha'i 10 ~nd out for 11 .
l th. that IS a JOkl'. l'in'I 1l .....
t 'I up. that''i a JOkc. and 11·s been
around 51nce thl' GrC"at Depression.
Ba,·i,. tht•n. the gu~ 1.1.antl'd to
1.·hangt~ l s~o, .,
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CATCHER IN THE WRY -I
have a new pen pal. v.·hose signa-
ture 1s suspect.
He (or she) 1s sending lutle
zingers from UCL They"re signed
G . Na1 Catcher.
~la~be' ifs JUSI 'Co1nc1dence. but
therr's bc'rn a 101 of pubhcll} latel}
at>out an C"ndangrred bird called the
California gnatca1cher. Seems that
Its hab11 a1 is being threatened by all
th al nt'\ t'r-<'nd1 ng Campus construc-
t1on
..\n}"''3), corrcsponden1 Catcher
"-Ill ha\'t' to comr up with somr
fresh matrnal 1f hC" !or sht") hopt"S to
sun1,t'. T he first ofTen ng -1ha1
l 'Cl o;tand!. for l 'nder Construction
lndrlinitrly -is an o ldie.
lt"s being humored hert onl~ tx·-
cau~ the second message contains
a ternfyi ng thrrat '''-·and to v.11:
··unlrss immt"d1ate reforms arc
undcnaken 10 pro1ec1 the gnat·
ca1chers. tt 'll become a propos1tson
on the nt."(t ballot."
Plea~. plrasr. no1 11lat'
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EXIT LINE -Rumors abound
after evC"T) election. but thrrc's one
repon 1ha1 can be laid to rrs1. It
s1mpl) isn't true 1hat one losing
cand1dalC" for Costa ~le~ ('11\
Council v.·111 launch a nev. 't'nturt;
ThC" On 11lc .\mburge~ School of
Charm
WARNING . .
·&ti\ Jo t...n1ckl·rbocker has
enrolled 1°n a class o n making TV
commerc1als ~11ght as ""'t'll pu1
thu'i.t' scrnt'·SIC"ahng good looks 10
g<}()d use'.
Jerry Kell'ln
Can 11 be that one ofvour tcadcn
has a gun and a child al home? Will
some loving parents whO are i-..
ipg this now make the same dcldly
mistake and lose a beautiful cbikl,
as wc did? Wh v wcrt we so out of
touch that we -assumed our child
would ha"c no intcresi in auns?
Perhaps the tragic death of our
brigh1. beautiful. happy son will
help save the life of another child
because "''e arc ""'ntina this letter.
Thrsc arc painful qu~tions and we
hope and pra~ that tht parents "'ho
read this and arr lucky cnouah to
ha"t' health} children will P9Y at·
1rnt1o n. -IN MEMORY OFT J .
DEAR PARENTS OF T ,.J, I .-. ••t aM a siqk' weri te wlalit ,..
h ve wrtnn, •r cu I ..... "' ..,
of ~ ,.1put. ~•rt•'' I
qwH tieu f M 'Vt n.beli. AlJ I~ ..
it offer yH my ~tit . c.e-
doleattt, prlat yH r letttt _. pny
tlaat ,sOmr.e pays atteat ....
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C h e micals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm are
fo und in gasoline , crude oil, and many other petroleum products and the'ir vapors, or result f ro m their
u se. R ead and follow label directions and u se care when handling or using all P,etro le um products.
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C h e micals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other r eprodu cti ve h a rm are
found in and around gasoline stations, refineries, chemical plants, and other faciliti es that p roduce,
handle, transport, store, or sell crude oil and petroleum· and chemical products.
Other facilities covered by this warning include, for example, oil and gas wells, oil a nd gas
treating plants, petroleum and chemical storage tanks, pipeline systems; marine vessels an d ba rges, tank
trucks and tank cars, load.ing and unloading facilities, a.nd refueling facilities.
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The fo regoing warning is provided pursuant to Propositi o n 65. This law requires the GrJ\'1.·r n11 r ... \t" l~al 1fl)Tn1a t o
publish a list of chemicals "known to the State to cause cancer o r repr()Jucriv toxicity." This list is con1pd1.·J 1n ac1..·l1rJance \.\"1th
a procedure established by the Propositi~n. and can be obtained from the Ca nia Health and Welfare A~enc , .. Propos1t1on 6'i
requires that a clear and reasonable w~r ning be given to persons exrxlst•d t c1 r e Ii d chemicals in cert::i1n s 1tt1.1t11. \OS .
Ashland 011 , Incorporated
1-800-223-1000. Ext . 906
Atlantic Oil Company
1-80Q..223-IOOO, Ext. 906
ARCO
Atlantic Rlchfleld Company
1-800-223-fooo. Ext. 906
Beacon Oil Company
1-800-223-1000. Ext. 906
BP America, Inc.
1-800-223-1000. Ext . 906
CHEVRON CO RPORATION
and Ila subsidiaries
1-800 -457 -1022
CONOCO INC.
Ila aubaldlarlea and affiliates
l.&l0-223-1000, Ext. 906
Edglnglon 011 Compeny
1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906
Exxon Company, U.S.A.
a dlvlalon of Exxon Co_!RO.l'.lllk>n,
end affnlaliClcompenlfl
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l-800-22 3-ICC\1. l:J<t . 'lC6
Golden West Relining Company
· 1-800-22 3-100\l. Ext. 91.16
Marathon Oil Company
l -80J-l23-ic"\\'. Ext '~"'
Mobil Oil Corporalion.
its alliliales and subsi diaries
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Pacific Relining Company
1·800-22 l·lc"\\'. lxr '"'<'
Phillips Petroleum Company
1-800-22 1-lc\\'. f,t. '11.'6
Santa Fe Energy Resources. Inc.
1·800-223-IO(Xl, E~t . 9\'6
Santa Fe Energy
Operating Partners. L.P:
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Shell-Oii Company
and Ila Subsidiaries
1-80().223-IOOO. Ext . 906
Texaco USA
1-&'X"'-22 ~ 11.\"\.'. Ext. 9L10
Thrifty Oil Company
1 ·~L'\."'-22 '\ !\'\.\". E'\:t 9\..16
Time Oil Co.
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TOSCO Corporation
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TXO Produclion Corp.
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Ultramar Relining
1-800-223 -lc't\'. l-\I. 41."lb
Union Pacific
Resources Company
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UNOCAL Corporalion
1-800-223-lc\.\', E'' 'ii.'<-.
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Wntern Fuel 011 Company
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Se•ual leftlioD .... in the air
like smos over tlw PlllO or Hal and
June's Soiathem catilomia borne.
where tllicit rom-.ce subtly in·
sinuatcs .itWtf' between two oflcc
co-workers in Robert Dutler's
.. Ale~hine's Defcnte." ·
This imple, yet s1unnin1 play, in
its world premiere enaasement Gn
<iouth Coast Repcnory'& Second
'i1age. 1s one of the mosl delicious
bonbons out of SCR's boxful of
nl·~ scnpts introduced over the
rM'il few years. It also st\OWJ, as dtd
.. \and V Onl>-" a couple of seasons
.1go that ~ou can't judge a play by
II\ lllk.
Tom Titus
with dnigns on his atlJKti\19 omc.
mate. Stulthil> on the o&.i"
throu&h Act I. he as almoet ,..._.,
thrust 1nto a defensive PolQft ii
the second act and the COldl ... ia
his character a~ splendidly c:oo-
structed.
The tar&et of his amorous 8d-
vanccs 1s played with sublime re--
strai nt by Julie Fulton, who alto
displays differing facets of her per·
sonalit) in each of the play•a two
acts. Fulton deftly keeps Sicular at
ba\ \\h1k not to1ally rcjcctina his
1m.phcat1on4'. then eases into her
'iuburhan h\>U~\\1fc mode when the
hu<1band make~ his appearance.
A\ hl·r llhranan husband. Hal.
Don T oolo. lkll' er\ o ne o f his most
·· ~lekh1nc's C>efen~u takes its
n.um· from a chess move popu·
la r11l·d h} a Russian master -and,
1ndl'l'd. chc'is figures s1gnificamly in
· thl' pla) But the real gamc-
\m.1n,h1p 1'> played ~tween Hal
,ind \IJn. the fellow worker invited
r,, funl' for cock1a1ls and dinner.
memorahk rt•rformances ln his
direction of Eli Simon. the three quanl·r-H·ntur~ '' 11h SC'R. Took
characters are given full dimension. uo;cs h1\ n" n '>taturC' and his charac·
wi th the rumpled. easygoing Alan 1cr'\ ml·nt:il Jruml·n in a skillful
prc~nted 1n ~harp contra t to the a1temp\ 10 101all~ overpower his
precise. pragm:u1c and go-for-the-chalkngt·r r h~n· l':I something om-
jugular style of Hal. who revels in inou'> Jlnw't P1n1eresque (small
demonstrations of intellectual su-~omkr g1H·n the number of
periority. To the '1c1or. ostensibly, Pinwr' l ciok ha' part1c1pated in at will go the affecuom or Julie, Hal's SCR 1 ahout hi\ Jpproach. which
much-younger \\lfl'. who's tottering elm("!, n·,l'mhll'' c reorge·~ treat-
on the verge of infidelit y. mcnt ot "-•< k 1n .. \\'ho·s .:\fra1d of
Hal (Don Took) shows off a telling chess move'° ~al's wife June (Julle Fulton). In this scene from
Alan (Robert Slcular), who has come to pursue 'Alekhlne's Defense'.
plicit) of C'liff Faulkner's im-
maculate patio setting. The hgh11ng
effects, graduall) shifting from day-
time to dusk to darkness. arc mas·
terfully executed by Peter
Maradudin.
professor 11 UC'I. roakes a most
1mp~sive SC'R debut. "1pp1ng \.1 anhattans on the pa110
~ h•rl' Ital am\ es home from wo rk
1111'1 1n umc for interm1ss1on). Alan
l·rnplo) 'i the: smoothest of moves on
.in intt'n''\lc:d but not 1o tall) s~a)cd
tum· Whc:n Hal completes 1hc 1n-
,1111tlt'. the 4'tal..c:s arc raised and the
ll'lll p<i ,1pprtuahl) increased.
Robert 1cular rt· ode rs a finely v 1 rg1 n1a \.\ 111 ii,., ..
etched performam·e a'> .\Ian, the B.1l lo.1ng 1h" hJl io.,ard baule of
onetime <:1mall-lo\\n nc"<1papcrman ~wi t ., and \\ 111'' 1-. thl· -;plend1d s1 m-
"Alekhine's CXfcnsc" 1s an 1m·
minently accessihk and 1mmcnsc:I)
enjoyable play. -which sub1ly defines
Southern C'ahfornia's emotional
landscape .\nd d1n·r1m '\1mnn :\
Performance' continue through
D«. 9 on SC'R·s Second tage. 655
Town Center Dnve. Costa Me'MI .
with cunain Tuesdays through
Frida)s at 8:30. Saturdays at l and
8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m Call
the box office at 957-4033 for 11ckct
information.
l ndc:r the <,upcrhl) amculatl'd 0
CALLBOARD -The· Hun11ri1tlon
The Sm.Others Brot~ers find they're bette·r toge~her
By Mary Voelz Chandler
Srnpps How11rd NeW9 ~rvtce
ness You h<l\l' a brand or a s1amp
of \"hn \OU an· We JUSt kcl hcttl·r
~nrking w11h ea1..h other ··
After 32 ~l'.H':I ol the: h1 l lo.c:nng
b101hc:r Jl I D1l I.. and f om ~o lhl· lln -.1agc· arguml'nt' .ire
"molhl'P) hJ\C Jlh1nt·d J l Um· ba<i1call~ ho1w "
lon..ibk rnJmagl
\1arathon touring. p•:rw;lcnt h1J\
for a ICk\ l\IUn '>l'rll'\ SUtlC"tul
w mmac1al'\. a floun.,h1ng v.1nc:r~
the <;eart h fo r a mo' 1c. nt'\'I. l.1m1lil''
-thl' \mnthl·r, Brn1hcr\ hJH' Jic,-
Ul\l'rcd a '>l'l rl'I to longl'' ll\ Onll'
\(1u 'H got the: formuL1 think
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thl' hr.,1lwr-. "l'rl' 1n tht: mllhl •ii .1
n.11 11inal tour
f hl' ljlll'\l lOO \\J \ I\ rl' hJrll to
rl·n1:11n p1oft·"111naJh 101m·J JI th1·
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.. 'A l. th 1n lo. he1ng 11n14 Ul' 1-. th1·
mo't 1111pnrt.inl th ing 1n lhl· hu"
··'A r ha 'l" fun o n \!age:· ,,mt the
~ oungcr '>mot her'> I Die I.. '" 'i I Tom
1<, • 3) ··our n·la11 011sh1p 1\ hl..l· an
old mamagr J lnl nt lighting JnJ
no 'l'\
ThC' Urotha ' J l'o h,1 \l' been
working \o\llh < B\ "h1t h 1.Jnldkd
1lw 1r 11 r1~111JI 111,1J l\ popular
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The Original Boxoflice Hit Premieres TonigbfF or
Free On CBS. TV Instead Of Pay· Cable Channeb Like
HBO, Sbowtime, Cine•u Or The Movie Channel!
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comisteady
fanny!
JoMWdy
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.. John Candy is
instant la12hs!
l ndt Bud'~ flmily
•\II ha't ) otr
famil) la.pilg."
l'ott-•"Oll\
JOHNCAN~DY
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TV i!,.111H' '""" "1th h1'i ~n·
cmplm nl hrnthr 1 1 Tom. ol cour\~)
hltlc bit more ~omed} and ie.,.,
pompousness . S11ll put 1n the
samC' informa11on. lry 10 fulfill the
'\amt' needs Peopk ~re gC'lling
read\ 10 go 10 work. stan their d:n
We'd g1' c thl'm Ol'\.\S. ~1.·athcr. in·
ten IC\\'> but do 11 the "a' "'t'
\\Ou Id do 11 \.\ c wuld he: a lot. 100
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poltt1c1ans. read m) hp'>··
}Cars ago and l\.\O nC'" children (he
ha\ \ll( in _all . age' I to 10) Dick
c:' en '>1gm·d 1h1.• 'ionoma Valle}
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thl'n "hl·n I got mJmc:d 't decided
111 mo ' t• to \'1rginrn I'm gone so
long I \\Jnlc:d m' \\lk w be home.
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coult.1n·1 run J \\IOC:r) lrom \ 1r-
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Tnm and hl··, d1l1ng :1 goud JOO with
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ln'll·Jd 1h1· Brn thl'f' ma' turn to
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J1 . Jason CedrlCll. ~Id Sucnel
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RUFFELL'S ~
UPHOLSTERY INC.
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19tt "AllOlt ll VO COS l A MUA J4t• I I S.
Beach Pia) house will hold aud1·
tions Sunday and Monday for
"Wa11 l tntil Dark .... Cyndi
Mitchell 1!> directing 1ht thrillrr
and will ht' cas1ing four men. one
woman· (20-35) and onr girl (8 to
16) .. lr)-Out times are Sunday at I
p.m and Monda) at 7:30 at the
duhhouse at 17451 Zc1der Lane.
Hun11ngton Beach .. call 832-1405
for dc1a1l'I
Reading... for the ··110 in the
hade:· the musical 'ers1on of
.. The Rainmaker:· are schrdulcd
for Nov 26 and 27 at 7 p.m. al 1he
Nl'"'°port Theater ~rts Center. :!SOI
(ltff Drive. Newpon Bcach .... Bcth
Han~n 1!. d1rec11ng and will be
ra'illng four men. one woman and
a bo~ an<l girl an their latl'
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Edltorlal
What · ilakaS Rachal
run and run and run?
We lip our o . 1 ~ncll to Rachel Winston. •
Rachel. as > ou ma) recall. 1s the Orange Coast C'ollese
math instructor who tra' els to Harvard each "'ed. to work
on her graduate degree. he's also working on a graduate
degree at l 1. (
.And it's not as though she needs those degree\. But.
that s what make Raehl'! so interesting.
The 31-) ear-old Co., ta Me~ resident al read> has four
undergraduate degree ... plu a master's degree from Pep-
perd1ne l 'n" er111t~ in computer education. Rachel JUSt ltkes
to learn.
'°l'H' ah~>' thought that I am pretty normal. I JUSt
worked hard. she said. admtt11ng tha t she had to take
freshman chcm1•M> three times to pass the course. "I reall y
hd1e'e tha t all students can be good students. I want them
to al"'a>., shoot for the best the) can be... ~
Rachd ,., an inc;p1 ra11 on 10 lovers of educauon eve~
"' here
•It's with admirauon that "'e reponed her criss-crossing
the rountn and \pending about $30.000 in hard-earned
m one) to pur .. uc hl'r goals. \he admits she's luck) to ha"e
a supportl\c husband "ho .. can handle m\ ambitions··
Rut shc'c; also fortunate to possess a determination that
man) of u dream about -but. fe" can make realm
(11\e Rac hel an .\ for efTon. •
Tnda' " Tut''ida' '\m I' lht> D1-;nc' mo,1e · fdntas1a.' a -;cne')
I I .,1 h d.J\ 1>1 I 1>'XI r hae arl· ~" l)f animate~ <;eqUl'OCCS SCI 10 wor~s
JJ" kit 1n the h'Jr nf cla<t\ll a l mu\K had 1t<; wo rld
Toda'·, H1ghltgh1 1n 111\tol"' prt'mtt•n.· at "it"" York'$ Broadwa'
r I\ c H"ar<. ··~() on ~.>' I'· 11./X' Thcnte"r
\omt• 2 I 1100 n·\•lknl\ Il l ·\rmero. In 194 I. .during World War II
< olornh1J J1l·J \\hen J g1~.in11r 1hc Bnlt'\h aircraft earner '".\rk
mud,ltdt· tn~nnl h~ the 'le' Jdo Ru~al" ~nk 1n thl· \frd1tcrrnnl'Jn.
Jl·I Ru11 q1ll.1n11 hunnl 1lw 111' one Ja) after 11 had bl·cn tol"J)t'<.hicd
< >n thl\ JJh.' · h\ a (1crman l '-hoa1
In I"'.,~ during the \meman In 1442. Prc"lknt rranlltn I>
Rt'\olutmn I 'I h1rll'' l3ptured Roo~'<'lt \tgnt'd a mca\urc lu.,..t"r·
Montn:.tl 1ng thl· minimum draft agr Imm 21
In I .,lN &·nJamin f ranklin to I
"rntc a k11cr 111 J lrtl•nJ 1n "htl h In 14,b. tht• l 'I \upn·me < uun
hl' \31d .. In th" \\nrld nothmg l .tn 'itruck do"n la.,..., rnlhng tor ranal
be 'M.ltd In hl· 11·rta1n t'\ll'PI dt•ath '>(_·grt•g.a11un on puhlu: hu\t"">
and t:\\t'\.. In IQ6Q 1n a \pttlh 1n Dc'I
In I KW J~1lttt11n1\I\ gathered 1n \.lo1m•\. fo,,J \ tCl' Prt.•\tdcnt "p1ro
Wa~" '-'t tor a lOnHn11on T \gnl'" au U'it'd netv.ork tt'lt'-
dunng "htl h thl'' nom1 natcd , 1\1on nl'", Jl·panml·nt\ ill hta'>
Jaml''> <' R1 rnt'\ a tnrma .ind dl\IOnton and urgcd '1t'v.e'"'
\la,t'hnldt·r tor pn·\ldl'nt tn lodge cnmpla1nt\
In 19111) 2Cill m1nl'r' lmt thl0 t1 In 14 7 1 the l ~ '>pau~ probe
h'<'" in a tin· .rnd C\fllo\1on .11 lht• Mannt'r ~1ne went into ofbtt
1\1 P.1ul ~l tnt' jl < hcrr) Ill j nJunJ Mjr\
In_ l'l~., thl' Holl;rnd runnl'I -In 1974. f.....art•n \1llv.00J . J tech·
tht· ltr<,t und_l'f""'·lll'I tunnl'I lnr 't'· ntnan and union .tell" t'>I al the
hicu1a 1 lrJflll 11~·ncd 10 lht• ~t·rr-~k(1n· ( 1mJrron plutonium
pul'111c prll\ id in~ J ltl'',' tx·t"'n·n p l.in1 Ol'ar < rt'Wl'OI. Olla ....... .,
"le"' 't ork < ti\ .rnd 'll1.·" Jcr'ie\ lolkd 1n a car lr,l\h
bent'ath t~r Hud,on R1 ,rr • In 147\l. lbrmer C ahtornrJ C10\·
In 14' '-B< lormcll thl· hr'it l'mor Ronald Rt'agan announ1.cd
lull-s11cd "' mphoO\ orlhc.,tra <.''\· his cand1dal' for thc.· Rl·pubhcan du"\CI~ tor radio hro.1dl:l'>ling pre'i1dl'nt1al "no m1natmn in Ntv.
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I think the ··slate" for Fountain
Vall<') School Board -\ ogel
Rocha and Sedlak -need tn <,top
the lies and halt truths.
r he) claim to tx· for "nt>tgh·
borhood" ~hools. ~et the) offer no
plan to ach1e' e bc11er the schools
.\'i a matter o f fac t. the slate stated
at a t·and1da1es· forum that the)
\uppon thl' sak and de' elopment
of the '>Urplu'> .-.chool proixntc') and
tht'\ ha'C' no plan'I to rt·o pen an) of
the rimed 1'><.·hool'i
fhe) also da1m thilt the ~hool
Board will \Omcho" mr,sixnd SJS
milhon 1n dt",l'loping the .. urplu')
pro~nte'i In fact. the de,elo pmcnt
of the tour prupcn11:s "'II 1.rcatc a
s-irf m 1II1on-pl us endo"'ment for
our 1.h1ldrro·., cdu1.atmnal needs
F inall~ \ ogd Rocha and Sedlak
claim that the \(.hllol Board has
decrded to tkHlop a h igh-rent of·
licl' hu1 ld1ng tor thl' Dl\trtrt HQ In
fa ct no dl·c1o;ion ha'i heen made and
the finJI n111\t u1\t dkt:tt't' rec·
omm1.·nJ a1111n ha\ nOI been madl·
10 the Roard \11 JU\I "hJI " lhl'tr
JOEL ROSE'-
FountJtn \ jlle'
Gr11d1tandl1i
To the Edttor
It "a" d1\.1ppoint1ng for m e to
read \mand.1 V. ra' ·, arttdt' rt"gard·
ing ··Re,1gn1ng HR (\td ()\.t•an
Vt<'"' Tru'itl·e·· &·1h "lpurlnd. in thl'
Ck l ~!< Dail). Pilot
l nlnnun~lll0I\ \h V. ra' "a'l nn1
pre\l'nt 31 thl" ffit•et1ng and . tht•re ·
fore 1.\3\ nn1 :ihlc 111 l:lllh lhl'
03\0r Of lhe 1.11ndul1 of \.h
4'iflurlocl a\ '-ht' nnll' aµ1n \Ought
tn ··grand"itana· to r J '>l'kct le"
meml'lt'r' t)f thl' .iud1en1.t• I "u
otht'r 1ournalt'll\ "ho "l'rl' prt.''iCnl
dl'c hnt'd to dn t•r tht• .Ill U\.lluf\
rht't11m C\r>tlU\Cd tn \I<. "lpurk~. k
Bnt ot t1J9 H1tllas
Ftl11nr\ nott• The '"""" lllJl .in-..._,mph'' cit Orange Coast Oatl)
Pilot ·~ Ct'.Hlcr t11mnwn1' .inll \ 1111
\·1~m' The Pilot puhl1'ht•, tJic,1·
rt'\Wn\C'5 on o J.JJT\ h.1''' .11111
t'llUIUfJ~\'\ //\ rt'./tlt'f"I to \ .i/J lhl'
FJ1wr~ H otlrrw .11 M :·N'·'"
The \UbJ«t l'i Jud\ Cham~·rl.itn
thin 'er1u~ thrt l 1.hu.,..Jn
Rrmtnd'i nll' of J \Int"\ d~1111 .1
m o nasten that oh.,cnl'd 111tJ I
'11lcnte C\1.l'pl fur om· d.l' .i \l'.tr
On that da\ tht" ahhott "nulJ
chOO$C Ol)C m o nk. to '>land up ..1nd
'"'Y what "'" on hi\ m ind
Ont' Har tht' l hu<.C'n \ll\lxl up
and <wttd. I thinl 1hr n1.1,1wi1
. polillOt''I art' h >o lump' .ind ,,.11
down The follo\J.1ng \car th<'
cho'IC'n \too<l up and ,,11d I Jon·1
think the mMhl·d potatOl'\ .trl' lc'll
lump) nt all .
The )Car al\cr that the l ho'<'ll
stood up and ~1d 1 lfn n·1 kn''"
"hethcr or not the PclUHIX., .m·
lumpv hut I do k.no"' thm· \'
enurtl\ IOll mul h b1(kt't1"1l (t<11n11
on around hC'IT
l OH' ~our horlme than._, \ti
much
1 don't thank )Ou ho uld h.ne a
ho tline in a paprr Ilk<' the Dall
Pllet. o r an) paper for th:it ma11.-r
A hothnt lumn 1' ~mt'thao
that brlonas 1n rhe I nqutrcr or ont'
of 1h0\C poipt~ I think 11 t.ali.e'
l'NI) fMm )Our papr-r
I 1m 1 \UMcnbtr. ""ha1 1\ tlrn. 1n
in her poorly handled "swan song .. ,
Her d1a1nbc lacked the pro-
fess1onahsm o ne ~ould C\~c\ of J
public o ffi cial
She demonstrated 'et) clea rh
the ad.,,ersanal quaht~ that \hr
brought to the board
ln\ll'ad of a11emp11ng to hutld
consen us amongst her lOlkagui: ..
sht' repeated!) saw issues in a singu-
lar manner and one not condu1.1,e
to producll\ II) uffice to -.a ... 1ha1
some o f her lOncerns v.ere bd\(."d
upon ac tualll\. ho"'e"·r. 11 "a<; her
approach that 1s to be faulttd
Not u ni) did hl'r actions lead to
a polan1a11on •lf the B0ard hut
1he-~ brl·d frehng' of d1'1<.o nten1
among<;t memtx·r' ul the lOmnµin1·
t\
· In her condus1on -;he allu1.kd 111
tht' fact that all four hoard memhl•r,
'huuld bl' \Olt'J ou1 and rc.-plJll'd
Her rno mmenda11on<; RanJ,
C'hfford lo r one Mr ( hfford a'i
"a" 1he t 3C.C "-Ith M-; Spurlocl
t''iJ>OU'il''i a bt.•tter public edutat1onal
'i~'itt·m 't ET BOTH f'-RCll LED
THFIR (Hit DRf'\. I"-PRI\ .\ TF
S< H OOi <.,•
Doc.•<; h" agenda <>u rloscl\ l0tn-
c1dt' \'Ith \h \pulocl·~ thill hl' ha<,
Ot-comt' '"ht·1r apparent"' f hat ter·
latnh 'ihould COO!llllUll' C3U'i(.' tor
tonn:rn on lhl' pan of the vott:f"i 1n
the upcoming .,~·ht'l\il ~•ard l'kl.
lion'
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I I un11ngton Re.tl h
Na dissent
T n thA.' fd1t11r
Ir' IOl' < nunulmemtll.:r Harr)
HammonJ l'lllll. ked tht' appo1n1-
mt"nl\ 111 < .tr. I 't 111.u m and u\an
\1d ltnltl It• lhl' In me chtld-rnrt'
tnmmlltl'l l.1,1 "ed .. alla the tOm-
m11tt·e·., unantm11u' JPPr<'' al n f
Oollh 1 JOdtJJtl''
II "'j' \llllf'lh 1101 more Item in J
ttrll" 1 n~ lt\t nt 1 Ol tdt'n I\ lkmon-
't r Jt t ng \I r H.1 mm11nJ\ hn\ttlrt ~
'our fl.lf'l:r 1h1' mMn1ng that \3\\
.. l>.t\\ I lnur1 r1nt1l'd our 'iports
\kp.11 'mrnl I hur,dn" .. \\. h.1t did ..
ht• 1111)1 1t \\llh' [)on"I \OU ml'JO
1.11111 '
I .I /1 •1 \ lie ire· ) ,.,
Add SllDI Cl ...
I m rn~Ul'\ltng lhdl \OU 'tart run·
r\tn)l th1· \.\l'Jlhl•r map in 1..ulur
.t!>!.t I II
11 "·'' JI"'·•" \\I nl'ill tu lool all
11\t'I thl" I n1h'd \1atc'i and 'I<.~
\\ h\'ll' 1111 rl'l.1 11' e' lt 'c and v.h.at
1hn .m (\fll'rtt'Oltng
J ,/11,11 ' nnlt' tr.1n~m1\\/0n
rr11/'>/c'm t1n tll/f Jlf1l(lhll-.. nC'l"orJ. IS
f,1r, 1n,: "' 111 run the map in hlad ..
.inti 1\ h11t· fht• m"r "11/ n·turn 10
11' fu//-\·t1/(lr 'f1/r111tor ti\ ~oon a~
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10\\Jtd' an\ e\prc')StOn of d1s..ent
m ln1ne'> U\t\ affair' In the
If\ 1ne \\orld °'Ill'"'' IOct ~ l 'NOI
C n tnCtl memhn H ammond 1<;
qu111cd 3'> 'Ml) mg 1ha1 \.h 't Ol um
hJJ heen Jntagon1s11e lO"ards the
-t1rrt·n1 (ti\ < ounul maJOrtt\ and
1h.tt 111 .1ppo1n1 ha to the.-comm11-
ll't' "'ould tx· ··10 u>ndnnt· "hat 'lhe
hj' 1lonc ··
\\ hJt \h '\k. umha\"dom·. to be"
c \act. '" tn <'(pre'>" puhlrc oppo.-.1-
111ln 10 tht· l urrcnt tounul ma-
1ont\ ·., hcJJln ng ru\h 10 .ipprn"t'
r.1p1J hrgh-drn"'I' h1gh<O'>I low·
-;er\ICe'> Jc, clnliMT\l'OI h' tht' Ir' tne
Co ~
1 ha1 <. 11un1.1lmt>mber HJmnwnd
should rt>~nt her publt' pleas for
rc\pom1bk · man.tgemcn1 ot dt'-
' dopmcnl t\ perha~ to be e\·
pectcd hut thJt ht· should thert>·
lure nclude tioth \.h "1t<. hnlll
and \.lo; 't cxum lrom th1\ t:ommtt-
lt'l' 1\ an appalling ahu..e o t J>O"<'r
It \.fr HJmm11nd lind' publtt
dt\<;t'nt '° d11lirult 111 1..nndont> <1nl'
can onl\ suppo~ th.u 1n ht\ 'tl'"
1.omm11lt'l'·"-Orth\ l 111/l'O\ art'
tho'IC' "h11 rl"tra1~ lrum '~Jltnt(
out in puhltt on m.ute r<. ol 11' 1c
1mpnnancl' unll'\" tflc.•' Jrc rn
agrct'mt'nt wtth I.hi" group rn P<l"t'r
Thi''" cena1nh jO ama11ng nn1111n
111 ho"' tlemocrat' "-ork\1
Ir. rne nt>ed" Cll\. u1mm11tcc., that
arc.1.urumtlll·J ftr\I ,rnJ lur~mO\t 10
pro' 1d1 ng h1gh-qualit' \l'f\ ires w
lntnl.' rl~1Jent'> ratha than 111
pka<.1ng lhl· < 11\ ( 11unul
The t h1 ld-carc comm111~ "'hich
O\l'f¥'l'\ a \1tal u t' ')l'r\tlc t'I no
t'it('ep11on < nunolmt'mt'ler Ham-
mond' e\dus111n ot < arnl 't olum
and '\u~n \k< ltnttl " an dltAtl
not t'nl' on 1he Jt·m1'lrat1l prcx·e\s
in If' int• hut J ''' ''" thl jhtltl\ 111
11"' tnl' ·' l 11' l lllTI mt II('('' Ii' re, po nd
efTettl\d\ In rntJ t'nl' Ol'l·J~
Hl 1 T't < 1l Tl!Rlf
In tnl"
I~ had J l111k 1h1n11 .1hou1 tht·
prt'\l\kn1 h.n tni: 1111 lqwl Juthont'
to l."omm11 thr I " I" "JI 11nh
( Clngrt'" , .in .t t .t l
I thin~ 1h.1t 1h, 1'•1·,hknt " t.il
1ng U'l'r ( 1•11~1r" P""''"" \('nJ1ng
tro..1p <. thl'rl· ' ·' t•.1J ''It"
I 1hinl 11 '' 1P IZ\' '' tn trouhll
dnd 11 "Ill ~ I•• I.th· l11r ( o ngrC\\
l<l lln .imth1n~ 1inll" ht1\t1ltt1t·'
'tan and I thin I. 11 "ill tx· a rt'alh
had m• 'c I '' ltH I n1tlJ "ljll''
f hi\ '' '"' •• II 1n II' '<J\
"PJX't' \JuJ \t 11• .1 I\ g11tn~ Ill
prnJut c mclfl' • 1 ,\·I 111 U\ Our
rt'"ard nt' dciuht h•r 1'111 ~'" tx·1ng
I ht•rt ll' pr Oil'\ t 1 I I nr t hl' m
Ha'e )Ou nn11u'<I thl' prohlcra-
t1on of mouse trJf" l11r \.11C in
o\lhert~un ''i m.11lc1 Jnd < rown
Hardware"
r vc 11-.('J tn ( 1lrnn.1 J l"I ""1 ar IOI
18 vt•an and ha'l' nt''l'r -.c'<'n a
mou..c Sudtknl\ !nlll' arr 1n m\
I 1u'1 "anl Ill It'll HlU th.at f-rt.-d kitchen and in m' tll't~h~'r ' It\ 1n~
\1artin·,. 1.:olumn 100. ~ rrall • room anti 1n jn11thn n1·111.hhM
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mutheJ me It'\ '"I"\ \('f\ ~n 1tivc hallwa" and tx·dmom
,rnd "'c'H aot '* tcmblc tame on our Thanl Ir' int· < 11 tor tt'.mn~ up
h.rnd' "1th 1hev people (mthlaf') the field~ around Fa hrnn l\laoJ
t.am1ltl''I I a<'tualh 101 tear\ 1n m) The mu.'l' .ttl' "'urn '"ll 111r dH<'I
,.,t', and tindintt 11 1n .1ur hom.-.-.
EffFEK
I JU'it IT d a rommen1 from a
m11n m t1 ""man 'Aho v.ant 10
know "hat )our 1Tadc~ think of
lhl' al ti\ II) 1n thC r en11n IUlf.
I alrtalh calle<1 hul m comment
d1dn t ¥l 1 pnnt~-J. so I m hupina
II •tll lht'l t1mt
I t alkd l"t."'l·au~ the Pre'9dent has
committed I 00,lXXl m o re troops to
tht l'e1'111n C iulf. ~h•<'h is a mov~
toward\ w 1 ' ttr a' I am con·
rernC'J f\('n f1mt' mapztnc No".
..
II 1111 1111'1
Just cunolll to knov. huv. maO\
mo1T da)\ ou '"' ll>tn ll) run n<"\I
v.ttk'\ Patnc Walk<"r h orn l'Pt
It'' hard cnouif\ to plan ~our hk
da) to da I mean a •~k 1n
ach a net 11 a lo t
Could ~mchod,. 11kt a look 11
that and COrTttt 1t't Thanh.
l;.d;tor's norc.. Oot:Ja ~·o IOI •
lmk 1hcad of oursch Son)-
Carl Rowan
CoJ,, R...,..J
Opt1111t1•
G1nw•·1r1
llmlted, __, .
W.\liHINGTON -··Arc we
going 10 war w11h Iraq?" I hear lb.at
ques11on man) times every day
from a lot of people who att fearful.
and a fev. who hope we att.
··Yes." I repl). ··The odds arc at
lea.-.1 20 10 I that onl~ military fo~
t an push lraq1 tanks and troopS out
of Kuwait and make up for the
a1roc111~ of Saddam Husscm.
'"l nkss ·• and then I add th.rec
\('I"\ 1mponan1 ca,cats
• l nku ddam turns sane and
acct'pl' the rcaht\ that he cannot
'>Uf\ "t' m1h1anl)
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• and pulls his
forces back to HJSl the northern
edgeo; of Kuv.a11. where he can then
ti"' to bargain to rt'ta1n a couple of
1o;land.-. and land sitting atop a great
011 rt''>l'r'c that have long been
~'ion'l for temtonat dlSputes. bc-
t .,..cen Iraq and Kuwait.
President Bush and So\.-tt>t Prcs1-
dent \.11kha1I Gorbache-. have both
...i1d Jdamantl) that Iraq must not
gain an' thing. that Saddam must
not he' rewarded 1n an) wa). for
hrutal aggrMs1on against Kuwait.
T ht'rt' t!I a chanct' tbaL under
l n1ted "'a11ons pressures and con-
ct'm about rt'i1ng a nu-war mo' i:-
m l'OI\ in thl· l c; and other pla~s.
Bu-;h and < 1orbacht'" might throw
~dd.tm a 1..rumh to a.,,01d the
carnage ot. "'ar
• L·nle'l.<, thl' Iraqi dictator ts
as~\\inated and M>meont' '"mo rt'
rt·J<,anahk'" a'>'IUmt's po"'er
Bet:au~ polt11l'.al murders arc
dnublc-edgcJ )V.urd.-.. and for other
rca\On'> the' olTt'nd .\mencan St"n·
\lb1li11t'<, "'c haH· proh1b111on~
a131n<,t C<l!T\1ng out o r paymg for
the ll''>as\lna11on~ of fotttgn
ll"adn<; Rut j lot ot peopk h(.rt' and
ahroad arr no" sa~ ing 1ha1 "'1ping
our addam Hussern makes a lot
mon· ..cn..c than t'ngagin.& in a war
1n \\h1l h po1\<.in gases. brutall~
murdl'rt)U' homh'i and e\Cn "'<,ma ll
18lltcar· nuclear v.eapons might ht·
u t;("(j
• l nks~ mt>mhcr'S of the Iraqi
m1lrtan dcc1dr tn the fat·e of a
ma"'"t' l ~ otTtns1~e force . that
the' do not want 10 die 1n a ho~·
IC">\ "ar .ind the' m enhro"' d
dJm ·
l hr J l\p.tllhln@. 01 ~ou OCXl more
m1htal"'\ mt'n to ~ud1 .\rab1a I\
hJ'4•J in pan un .\mt'n1.an "1shtul
thinking that this "Ill fnghtt'n lrat.11
m1h1al"'\ lcJdl'r'> into ahandontn(l
l\adJam and 'illg.ing a oup
\\hat arr the 1. ham.'t''> 1ha1 an\ of
1hM<" thrt"t.· ·untc\Sl"'S ...... ,11 hccomt
rralrl\'
T hl0 'Kl\ 11.'I l n11>n h.:1\ lrtt•J hard
10 get \Jddam 10 pull balk to
n<1n"hein t-.. u"' 311 in thl' hope of
!f..lintng \Om(' temton through
nl•g1111at1ons Thi.' lra41 leadl'r ha'
rt'ltt\(.'d to bend onl' "'htt. 1ns1slln(l
thJ I hl' "'" lll""cr "-tlhdra"' from
.,_u"Jll "htl h ~ddam t all<i ·pan _ ,,, Iraq ..
\\ tor killing !)adJam \ou can
hct that agenti fro m seHral t oun
111n indud1ng "'me in1ema11onal
lrl'(' lantl' a'i'i3'i'i10" art' ti"' mg to d '
tha1 Rul nen if um· 'iuuceds v.ho
tx·ltC'' l'' that th""' 111 product' ··~n
"' ·· 1n Iraq or thl' l<tlam1l v.orld"
\\\a'i\lna11ng Saddam could kad w
J grl'atcr "ar and human sutTenng
ht-\ond our 1ma11na11on .
.\ m1htan coup againSt Jdam
'-C't'ms tht' mo~t plausible of 'hl
"unles ··hut C\Cn that would not
guarantre that Iraqi m1htan un11'
'" "'uwart With 'iUICtdal de\ OllOn\
"' ~ddam "'ould not pr«1p1tatl·
thl' "'ar that the C'Oup-mnstt"f\
hnJl('d to l'Old
~ "eel )ounclf 10 the rcaht\
that m' ··unlc ~ .. will not Ottur
.ind that a war of senou~ m ntlUdt'
1\ prohahl~ in our 1mmech.ate tu-
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POUCY
From· A1
High School to Corona del Mar
you·re trying to get into Stanfo rd.
and thC"y ask you the reason for the
1ransfer, you're going to have to
con1e up ""'1th an explanatio n."
High School for posSC"ssion of mari-, And students still face the pros-
juana. A female student was trans-pect of crim inal prosecutio n for
fered fro m Corona del Mar to New· drug o ffenses. he added .
port Harbor for having uno pened O r. Ton1 Jacobson. principal of
bttr in a \'Chicle at an after-sc hOOI ('orona del Mar High School. fro m
hours event . She ...,as accon1 pa nied whic h several students have bct:'n
by two high school g.raduatC'S. transfC'rn'd for drug and alcoho l
pos~ss1on. agn:t•d the zero tolcr-
He said studenls appeared to he anre pollc~ appeari d to be worki ng.
gelling the nlcssagc
"My obscrvauon 1s that thert' has
been a decrease in consun1p11 on.
particularly o f ak·oho l. at spons
events and other school fu ncuons::
de Boom "11d.
Wha le tran ~ft·r to another "iCh(l01
may nol seem like a \Cf) scn ou!-i
punishment 1n ltghl o f th e nauonal
drug aOusc cr1s1s. de Boom -.aid n
serv es as a real dete rrent.
"For one thing. an~ transfer got"'i
on your transcnpt." he said. ''Th~
reason may not be 1here. but 1f
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"We've had th ree dances so f~r
this \ear. and the general observa·
t1un ·ts that they·ve been relat1 vel)
clean:· Jacobson said.
He sa id the lo ng.term efTcrt1vc·
nes!> of the 1ero tolerance policv
depend<"d on the r("3etions of af-
ft•ctcd famrlLl'\
.. It t reart.-s a little r ns1s 1n the life
of the student and 1n the li ves o f the
parents... he s.<std . "Maybe 1f i1
causes them to talk about 11 and
face !ht• 1ssuc at a rcl a1 ivcl} early
stage. the Qrohlcm ca n be remedied
-00.fo re 11 becomes 100 ~nous.··
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• In Newpon lleoch).
2. Stk:k bumper sticker as close as possible to your car's back
licenM pll'ta.
3. chec:k the O•ity Pilo1 daity to Sff if tha day's Lucky Lklanae
ohotoariph II d Y,'l?Ur car. '1'ou can also tune to l<-Oo9en, 103.1
FM to "'hMt the ,daily Lucky License winner.
4. I P''i• 1 winner, you 1Jmply bf"'° your car r9gittr•tion to the DOill' Pilol-.., _.,th• next day (Monday noon lo<wklna<s lftt'IOUnotd In our Friday Ind Saturday editloria). . ' s. Vou'ff ~f='IY (Sso tor Pilot 1·ub1~tt>er1).l 1nd be allOm . fOr our grand prize drawing tor .1.000 In _,..,, ' , 1990.
GOOD LUCK!
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VOTES
From A 1
Orange County Supt:nor Court over
Smith's a\leg.allons !hat Regis.trar of
Voters Don Tannl'~ ""'as improperly
verifying s1gn::iturl's in thl' absentee
ballot process.
Smith campaign ma nager Marr
Dann said the} ...,.ill argue that the
state elections ,.odl' rrqu1res Ta n·
ney 10 \'eri f~ a \fi ler's signature on
the apphcat1 on for an absentee
ballot as .... ·ell as o n the ballot
envelope ...,hen 1t 1\ n:turncd.
··The codt !kl}S hl' must 'erif)
1he signa1ures on the appllra11o ns
before the \'Oles arc can ,·asscd. It
doesn't say he may. It sa ~s he
musl." Dann said.
AIJan S1okke. a Santa A.na al-
tomey ~presenting the Smith cam·
pa1gn , said the system was devised
to pre,·ent abuse.
"The L&g1slature se-1 tOr:th strict
requireme nt s that the signatures be
the !ta me on the application as o n
the ballot.." Stokk r said.
He said allegatio ns "''ere made
about "bounty hunters .. being paid
$5 to $7 for each abSC"nlt't' voter
ballot application they obt:uned. a
VETERANS
From A1
fi1her she nC"ver kne .....
Now Dwyer tends 10 the needs of
hospi1ali1ed VC'terans in her .... ork
with the Newport Beach Amencan
Legion a ux1lia~·. whe ~ she served
as president last }'C"ar. "\'ou talk
about making sacrifices fo r )our
country. some of these men have
been hospitali7ed for more than 30
years." Dwyer said "The} are so
pleased j ust to ha' e someone come
to visit them ··
As 1he l Jn11cd "itates de bates the
wisdom of dt·clanng .... ·ar on Iraqi
leader Saddan1 l-l ussc1 n. \'Clerans
~y 11 15 1mport:1nt not to forget the
FAMILY
From A 1
markable feat ron .. 1deri ng only two
bro1hers had e' l'r ran a marathon
before. Bernan.I' ~1d. With the
help of a h(l{'lk.· the brothers and
s1 sler!> tra1nt•d fnr ahoul six months
before the marathon. and their Sun-
day telt'phnnr call~ 10 each other
about their progn.·s., helped make
everyone e\Cfl closer, Bernardy
said.
"I tell )OU. runni ng the marathon
was the 1nost 1ncred1ble <''-·
pcnenrc."" shl· sa1t1. still e xci1C'd
about the experience.
The fam1I~ "''as especially im-
SUIT
From A1
usually has 60 days to respond.
In legal paperi filed Fnday. tM
wo men said they suffered emo-
tional dis1ress. defamation. slander.
assault and battery and fal1e-im-
priM>nment. They also claim the
Oc1. 27 inc1den1 v1ol11cd their ron·
stitutional righ1s. in(luding their
right 10 privacy.
During a Monday press con·
ference, Sencer said the-offi ctn
initially wanted lO check Morton's
p:nitals them1tlvn.. but Scnccr de-
manded :another woman do the
euminatlon.
"They told "' we C1luld j UAI IO
1round 1he c:or11tf O( thii Wiil 10
they could check. or we coukl ao to
jail ind pt0ve It 1herc. I told tMm
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program that encouraged forgery of
voter signatures.
And Stokke expected to ta lk to at
least one person who allegedly was
tur.ned"away at the polls on election
day becau~ records showed he had
been sent an__absentee ballol even
though he didn't apply fo r one.
Al though the..y cons idered
challenges in other counti es. Stokke
said mos! registrar5 had already
removed the absentee ballots from
the envelopes thal bo~ voters' sig-
natures. ehm1nat1ng any way of
telling whe~ the ballots came from.
Tanne) was St't 10 do the same on
Sunday bcfo~ ~1v 1ng 1he court
order.
Wold said Democrats are grasp-
ing at stra...,.s, and 1n a p~ss con·
ferencc Monda} state GOP chair-
man Frank Visco called the Dcm<r
crats' ctiallenge "an ac 1 of poht1cal
desperation .··
"It 's a co mpletel} phony issue,"
Wold said ... The~ ·re j ust lf)'lng lo
stop the procC"ss beca use 1hey know
they're going to lose··
. .\!tho ugh Sm11h led Lun~rtn by
about '26,000 \'Otes statewide fol -
lowing Tuesday·s elei:tion, about
1wo·thirds of some 500.000 un-
counted a bsenh.•t• ballo1s were ex·
lessons o f history, espcr1al/y Bnt1sh
s1a1esmn n Nt.·v1lle Chamberlain's
appeascmcn! of Adolph Hatler pno r
to World War 11. ..
"It was Chamberlain who ran
from one place 10 another trying to
keep the peace over 1he~ and 11
di dn't do an} good," said Bob
Hanson. president of the Veterans
i\·1emonal H31 1 1n Costa Mesa and
com mander of th e local AMVETS
PO"lt 11 7 ... , JOSI hope that If we go
to ...,ar !h ere arl· no bungles like we
had in Vietnam If we do declare"
war. h) God lei'~ win tl this tim'e."
Hanson Joined the Army 1n 1939
al the age of 1 R and saw action in
the Phil1p p1n<" Isla nds. He was
woundt•d 1n co mbat. "h was very,
'Cr) "ll'3f)' .\n} time sombody"s
pre'sscd w11h th e support New
York<"r'i had for 1he runners.
Crowds lined tht enllre marathon
palh 1hrough all fi ve New York
borough~. sending words of en-
couragement to the runnen and
oflen boonung insp1rauonal music
from tht"ir homes. BernanJy said.
"Fro m the taxi drivers to the
bellhops ... they chC"ered you," she
said. "They chttred harder. I think.
the farther back you were."
Two newspapers, tht Ntw York
Post and NC"w York Daily News,
also ch~rC'd the fa mily's inspira-
tional SIOf)' w1tll feature stories and
photos. •
Brother Mark Moran. )I of
Solanrt Beach. made the best time
they'd better have a female Check
her oul and thal we'rt nol going
around the comer. We're not doas."
SC'ncer ~id.
Tht Amphitheatre's medical
team al50 questioned the officx~·
insistcnct on an on-the.spot medi-
cal e•am, but said they were given
an order they cou\dn·t refuse.
"1 couldn'1 believe 1hcy wanted
us to do th1t (conduct the 1tnit1I
exam on Mon on). We tho uaht the pol~n 'Nil kfddina,'' said R k:k
Ofavt1, the con1r1c1or who
provides the Amphithellrc with
medk:.al ICl"Vicel.
··eut then oot of thc.m 11.kl. ·we
'need IO make I Yilual ch«:k. Now..
It's diff.cu1t to JC' eway A-om tbc:
1u1hority of pohet~ .. Ota.vu aid.
A feSNlc en;:rncy medical
ttthniden WIS Q1~ atona with an
.. t,. female 1tturity of11Cer. Tiie
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~ted 10 go to Lungren. gi ving hin1 Ario Smith's acts of desperation,"
1he victory. Visco said.
In the Costa Mesa council race.· California Republican Party
Jay Humphrey is leading Karen spokesman Dan Schnur said the
McGlinn by just 59 votes. and 1n verifica1ion method used in Orange
the 72nd As~mbly District race. County -:;; checking the votCr's sig-
Dcmocrat Tom Umbcrg leads Re· nature on the absentee ballot
publican inr'umbcnt Cun Pringle by envelope apinst the voter's af-
1.300 votes. fidavil signaturl -is commonly
"If. they had any evidenct' of used in counlie5 across the state.
wrongdoing they should have taken Tanney agreed. '"We're just one
ii 10 the distnrt attorney." Wold of many counties that dO<'s it thal
said ... And you can be sure they wa y." he said .
would have.d one 11 by no w 1f they Tanney said the system aSsures
dtd jhave anything." the ballots are valid even if some-
Vi sco said the efTo n by Ario o ne other than the voter applied for
Smith's campaign 1n Orange·Coun· the absent~ ballo1.
1y has the potential of throwing The registrar's.office received re-
dozens of rares across California quests for 135100C> absc:nt~ ballots
into uncenainty. for the election. Ahbough they
"The prople of California still d1dn11 check the application signa-
have the nght to have their votes lures, they did check the m idC"nCe
counted, and t~e} do not deserve to add~sses to ensu~ the apphcants
be made the innocent victims of ""'C'~ ~gi stered. Tanney said.
Advllll'Y cemmlttJn 11111 •llllllCl•ts
NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council is seeking applicants
fo r positio ns on various ciuten ad visory committees.
Apphcauons arc available at the city clerk's office and the
completed forrns n1us1 be received by 4:30 p.m . on Nov. 30. Call
the cit y clerk's ofli ce at 644-3005 for more information.
shooting at you. ifs a very scary
time." Hanson said. "I alwa ys had
the thought !hat it wou ld happen to
somebody else. that 11 wouldn'1
happen to me. That's ho...,, you gel
through 11. ··
Hanson said 1f he had a son in
the militaf)' he ...,.ould exJX'('I him 10
do his duty in Saudi Arabia ... If m}
son was in the m1htary I would say
he made an obligation and he betJer
live up 10 it. Yo u don'! make those
obligations and then back oul wh en
!he going gets to ugh.
"ThoSt" who are in Saudi Arabia
arc warriors who are taking the
place of those who ha ve fough1 in
pas! wars to defend our country."
Bill von Esch. a Newpon Beach
veteran of World War 11 and Korea.
for the day 1n the family, clocking
in at 1hrce hours and 55 minutes.
while another brothC"r. MatthC"w, of
Morgan Hill. had some 9i<'rious leg
cramps and stru .. led to finish the
tvent in about six hours.
Also joining the fa mil y was
BC'mardy's husband Tim. Lisa
Moran of Los Alamitos. Jennifer
Moran of Boston. and Terry and
Lydia Moran of Carmel.
The Marathon will defeniately be
another family affair next year.
Bernardy said.
For now. thC" fa m ily 1s collecting
about S7.000 in pledge"s made to
them from friends that will go to
Stop Canccr. a non-profit orpn1za-
tion fo r cancer research headed by
' .
visual <"Kam was conducted in the
first-aid 1cn1 and took about 10
5C<londs. Graves said. He didn't set
. or hear a crowd taun1in1 the two
women.
But Senccr said the officer WU
shoutina so loudly. a crowd had
ptheted 10 taunt the \wo women.
When the exam was over -and
1hc hetlth catt worker hlld lhou&cd
out. "Its a g.irt.." from inlide the tent
- ihe Policemen sknply diup.
pear«!, lea•i"I S<nttr and Monon
with a hostile crowd, 5mc:<t -IOicl.
The ....... ;.... fOlloWed -
to ....,, -tll<ft coom>11t«I with
KJ'ual '1un-apin at they left the
rocll eooc<n. s.-r Mid.
Now'dley'd titie IO make sure this -·t hlll!l<ft 10 ·-el•. tn· ch-in 1111 . ..--.Id be
a J:::"°" !Ml all CGolo M-en aandetjD ltftlitivity tninine
on W011M11'1 illUft. Dunn 1nd
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agrees 1hat Saddam Hussein 1s a
man who must be stopped. "I don't
want 10 see anybody gel killed. bu1
1f we weren't !here he'd have the
whole desert taken over by now."
von Esch said. "'He created the first
act of aggression."
Considering the billions of
dollar.1 spent on ma1n1.a1ning a m1h-
ta ~ presence in Saudi Arabia.
Hanson said veterans who ha-v e
ser,·ed 1he1r country descr"e a bet-
ter deal. "The veterans have b«n
shaficd. The last 10 years have tun
a d1sas1er as far as \'Clerans arc
conc:emed," he said. "If ther want
sold1en 10 fight and lay their li ves
on the line. by God the)L'..d beuer
start gi ving the VC"terans back some
of the benefits the~ 've taken away
from 1hem."
phllan1 hrop1st .-\rmand Hammer.
All runnC"rs entering the marathon
were asked 10 get per-mile pledges
with those donation s being
matched by federal funds.
It's st1ll not to la te to make pledge
1to Sto p Cancer, which could be
matched by the govC"rnment,
Bernardy said.
Anyo,;e wishing to make a pledge
can send their checks made payable-
10 Stop Cancer 1n memory of Pa·
tncia Moran to P.O. Box 2992.
Newpon Beach, 92663. Bernardy
said she will forward the donations
to the canter Orpiiizillon. along
with the other pledges the family is
collecting..
St:ncer said.
If a settlement isn't possible,
Durtn said he's mo re than will ina
to \Ike the case to the couns .
"If we have to file this in federal
or superior coun, th.en. like 1 aood
lawyer, ~·11 take e-veryone -the
city and tht officers.·· Duran said.
CUSH
FromA1
relatives "were notifitd, probl~y
TuetdlJ ~omi"4-• Authoriun ,.id lheJ hid not
bonl allle to dotermiee wl>o ""' flyi ...... plane.
Tiie ...... ·-••1 hid jUlt
-otr ,,_ "-when it •mfftC!d l•ao 1 hill near the 1ir·
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Could it be
baseball 11ext
to give Arizona
cold snowaer?
Sporting no tes and quo1es compiled
whilr wondering what would happen if the •
Fiasco Bowl commilttt would invite
Grambling 10 play Mississippi Valley State
in Phoenix on New Y~r·s Day:
And if thert will be no Super Bowl in
. .\rizona and a bolched-up Fiesta Bowl. can
an aborted baseball spring training season
be far behind?
•If Donald Trump can't pay $47.1 5
million in interest which is due Thursday
on the Taj Mahal casino. ho"' can he
guarantee almost SJO million to land the
nc11t two heavy..-.·e1ght championship-·
fi gh1s? ·
• I've heard of papt"r money but this is
rid iculous. If I y,·crc running Caesars Palace·
r d.remain on standbyc bttausc Evander
Hol)ficld n1a~ figti t Gcor&c Foreman 1n
Lias Vegas. yet.
•HO\\' about lhat USC·UCLA game.
l'h'.' The Trojans are fo ur.point fa vonles
but "'Ith the Bnn ns nding high after that
emotional upset of Washington. who's
~our favorite in·lown quan erback. Tommy
~t addo'(. Todd Mannov1ch. or Shane
Fole)?
•Speaking of: The real Jay Schroeder
has bttn s1and 1ni tall ag;un and he ma)
keep the Raiders ou1 of the Super Bowl.
•But is S1Cve Drlkrg doing any better
fo r the Kansas C11y Chiefs. wh o survi,,e
onl) b) defense and fie ld goals?
•Every ti mr I watch Joe Montana and
thl' 49crs I think I'm watching a rt'-run.
When S.F. beat~ the Tampa Bay Bucs tt}is
Sqgday it'll be 18 1 n a row and nobody has
done that in lhe NFL since Larry Csonka.
Jim Ki1ck , Bob Griese and the rest of the
19 7~·73 Miami Dol phins.
•Yeah. I know the Bears 'fOn 18 in a
ro""' twice. 1933-34 and 1941-42, but that
docsn'I coun1 be<"ausc nobody wort'
·helmets then . .\t least not fact masks.
•For '>''hal amounl ""'111 lhey be scalping
uckets fo r the Baule of lhe Unbea1ens.
49ers vs. the Giants. at Candlestic k on
f\1 onda) night. Dec. 3"
•Speaking of supply and demand: Has
Jerry Buss decided to lower ticket prices?
• YC"s. the Hous ion Cougars wcrt'
drasl1call} overrated. But who hasn't bttn
th1 s college football season'."
• I ~tlll likt'. Washin11on by a 1ouchdo""'n
O\'er Iowa 1n !he Rose Bowl. but 1f you
didn't sec wha1 happent'd10 tht' Hawkeyt's
last Sa turday. don't ask.
•Bowl 1n\'1la11ons should be coming out
soon. Oh. you mean somt' of them already
kno "?
8 Some you wi n, some yo u do n't. but
.the Orange Bowl can't lose with Notre
()ame and Colorado. If the lnsh can
survive Penn S1a1e and USC, the game will
be played for the national champio nship.
That's assuming Kansas State doesn't
upset Colorado 1h1s weekend.
8 I still like Grambling vs. M1 ss1ss1pp1
Va lley Sta le 1n Phocn1 ;(. Or even Alcorn
Stale" vs. McN«sc Staie in the second
game of a Fiasco doubleheader.
Rkt T•lley'1 rol•m• •ppe•n t. th
OrU6e Coa11 Delly PIJ.t r-rrry Sad•y,
hrMl•Y •ff 'D•nday.
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UCI tllla -mil II ..... I .,_...,_
..... o..e o.ii,o ,,...
' lllVDlf, -Mer . • .....,., with few
willl, oay win would ....,, patifyina, but
dlepetiwmln<eb) bcUCmen·s-.,,
WI team Mondly n.iab1 didn't wanant
Cldebration.
It wu a victorious effort over the
Finnilll National Team, 101-90, at the
Bren -E\lents Center, but the Antatm'
performance on the floor went downhill
compared to an exhibition defeat 11 the
hllnds of Hiah Five America nine days e11rtier.
''I'm-glad we didn't have to play CbaJ>-
man (Collt&e) tOni&ht," UCI Coach Bill
Mulligan said ln reference to Finland's
97-66 lou to Chapriian Saturday niaht
"Had the Finns not gotten in foul trouble,
they'd have won.
A late scoring sursc by senior center
Ricky Butler, who Mulligan called the
tearr\'s only bri&ht spot Monday, saved the
Anleatcrs dowl)t the stretch.
Buller tcOted 17 of his 31 poiDU la tile
_..i hllf, includlna 16 in letl thu five
miavia do-:n the •tmc:h u ua IW'Oed
.1 7'3 75 tldv111 .... 1•11> 1 9'314 lead joilh
2: 18 mn11inioa. But.Ser hit 14 of 20 shots ·
Ind bid 14 rebounds but hit ju.t fOllJ' ol
nine:· free throws.
.. 1 feel teal confident. quick and tlw'p,"
Buller Ilic!. "In the fint hilt I didll't Fl
the ball much and was hesitant. In tbe
ICCOnd half, I &Ot it and the coach told me
to do my thina, And I did it. That'• what
I'm suppoeed \0 do as a senior." ·
Mulltpft said, .. Aside from Butler, did
you tee anyooe out there who played
well1"
The support.in& cast included Jcf'f' Von
Lutzow with IS points. Dylan Riadon
with 13 points and six assists, and Gerald
McDonald with I I points, but none of
them shot well from the field.
· The Antcaten bit only 41 percent from
the. fie:kl for the game and 62 pertenl from
the free-throw line but forttd 31 tum-
own. -oll'tbc pms. They hit only lliPdY fY'I« 50 pm:eat from the lint-in
die 127-122 low IO Hilh'Fivc.
-we did a lot of free lancina. .. Buder
uid of the fint hllf Moodly. when UC
bit only 37 pm:ent ... I lhink we took the
1eam a little too licht!y. Some of\ht team
taW lheftl at Chapman ...
·White UCl's performance apinst Hi&h
Five showed promise, MuJlipn, and the
playen, realizes a performance like tbe
one Monday rq>eated Nov. 23 apinsl
UCLA in the Great Alaska Shootout
wou.ld be disastrous.
-eom~ to our fint performance.
this was n'ot a aood game," Mulligan said.
.. ,,,~a UCLA 5C'Oll\1'1tftina o'<tf there
(on the sidefltte$ Monday). J wo uld have
been happy:·
Mulligan emphasized several ke y
statistics. UCJ converted 18 of 37 fast
breaks. In the first half. UC I had only five
offensive rebounds, ahhou~ the Ant-
eaters bounced back with 14 1n the second
See UCl/11
Yllyt>r d th!~
Edison's Brandon Jessia
•
Late arrival
Inaking presence
felt in big way
By Ric.hard Dunn
Orat'!Q9 Gout o.lly Pllol
HU NTINGTON BEA ('H -Ifs
o nly a coincidence that basketball
season's starting and Edison High's
Brandon Jessie 1s be ing linked to
headlines.
He has nothing lo do with hoops,
not yet ant·way. .
For nowr Jessie's making· another
mark. this Um(' 1n football. which he's
pl ay1n1 for the fi rst 1imc in t\.is lift'.
The prcm1e:rc of Jessie on the grid·
iron came on Oct. 12 against Santa
Ana aS he caught four passes for I 57
yards. including touchdowns· of 83
and 2i yards. Edison's passing attack
for 1990 changed dramaucally.
Tht' ptcscnct of Jessie. a 6-foot-S,
220.pound j unior wide receiver who
sci the baske1ball world on fire last
year, has opened up lhc Chargcrs'
offcnSc. allowin& quanerback Josh
Gingrich to pick and choose. throw 10
Mike C unningham. Ryan Blanchard
or Rod Lipp1nto11 . 10 deC"p or go
short without thc threat o f double·
coverage.
How &ood is Jessie? "I ho nestly
think he has a chance lo make 11 to
1he NFL. 1f thafs some1h1na he wants
to do," Edison Coach Dave White
5a1d. "And I do n'1 sa y that about kids.
Ht"'SJUSI got a lot of God"l!ven ability
and I think he's go1 the desire.'"
Follo.,.,·1n1 hi s e)t'-<>pen.,1ng per·
fo rmance against Santa Ana, Jessie
P ''t' Edison opponen1s another
weapon to be concerned wnh. He
calJ&ht four bills for 67 yards in the
nt'xl thrtt pmcs as Cunningham be-
came the open rta"iver. catching I 3
passes 1n the Charaers' final two
Sunse t L<'a&ut' games for 306 yards.
Jessie. a second team All·CIF 4-AA
sclt-clion last' Year in baskelball, 'is
ht-ginning to reach his potenual 1n
football. Las1 Friday night against
Sc rv11e. Je:ss1e had an All -CIF touch
by hauli n& in nine passes for 163
yards, includin& a school-m:ord tyi n&
1hrec 1ouchdown rc«plions.
"In thr first game. hts t'mouons and
athletic ability JUSI took over," White
See JESSIE/II
()9fw.I HMll!ln/Or .. CC*I o.l'f "°' ·
Edison High receiver Brandon Jessie.
Sponsored By
113.l So. COMC HWJ. '
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"THE ATHLETES CHOICE "
FISH TACO"'~~.::.A~~
6JJ .J.U.l
First try s~ows some wrinkles at Newport Beach TC
But there 's nothing that can 't be smo?thed out ·to make it right on
I spent three ou1 of the four days
covenna the Pru·Bachc Grand Champions
cvt'nt at Ncwpon Beach Tennis C1ub last
week and my impressions of the lint-year
tournament wh ich was sponJOrcd by t~e
Ora•1e C..sl Dally Pll•I wcrt mostly
fa vorable.
As with any finl·time event there arc
bound 10 be some problems -like the lack
of attendanct and the public facilities.
A lack of hard information problbly WIS
the main reason for 1he lack of11tendance.
With a 12-man draw. you'd think 1he
1ournamen1 d1rrctors would be able 10 act
a day· to-day schedule 100ner than 9 p.m.
the nia,hl before.
The pu~k faci li1ies wtrt stranac. There
wt.1" panable toitets on the l(C>Unds of.the
club. but no OM tttmed lO know where
they wcrt.. on.!C'Quently. people criimmed
intc:S the clubhouse blthrooms.. where club
mcmben looked on in dismay. Same wi1h
the p6aycn' lounae wbich was p4aced nt.xl
' to the blr, ln1eres1inalycnou1h, the Rams ..
were much mor,e: popular upstain than lhc
Gnnd <?hampionij ust outside the win--.
dow.
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To the: 1wo 1uys sittina on 1he patio on
Thursday who insis1ed that John Uoyd
never did anythina in tennis except marry
Chris Even. aucss apin.
I'd like ID know how many Grand Slam
titles you two charactcn have won belWttn
you. For your tnformalton. Lloytt has won
four m-.jors includina three French (}ptns
and a Wimbledon in mi.-.ed doubkt.
He also waJ a lin1lis1 at the Australian
Open in sJnates and the fint British player
lo rcae:h the U.S. Open quartttfinals.. In
1985, Tt nnis Map.line made him its
comeb.ck pla)'l"r Qf che Yt•r. Hit rcoord
speaks for ittelf.
0
t had quite 1 lenathy tallt with Uoyd
about American attitudel toward him and
his ml.n'iale to£~ He seemed hoMSt
and s1urt 10 tht point.
He pointed. out to me that in hit native
En&llnd. he wu very popular and had
1roublc walkins down the srrtt1 wht.n he
was that count,Ystoo--ranked player. He
uid-he-bl.skally ianom rommen11 like the
ones above.
"When Chns and I go1 n1arr1c.-d . I
basically kne~ 1hc dc.-al." Llo)d said. "She
is and was one of the grcall'SI players cvc-r
and when we were mamcd. I knt'.,.,. tht'
would be to p b1lhng. \.\. e had eight grcal
years loSt'tht'r."
Lloyd said thr cou plr's pan 1n1 was on
frit'ndl y terms and thr '""'O still sl)('ak to
one anothc-r at l""''CC' a month E'·cn is
e11pec:IC'd to 1111end the tour's Boca Raton
cvt'nl latt'r 1n tht' monlh.
0
Several of1hc Grand C"hamp1ons have
staned new carttn. bul 111 of1hcm are
tennis-rtlatt"d.S tan Smith l'teads up the
U.S. Tennis .4.ssoc1111on Junior program
Which includts Oranac Coas1 Arra prod·
UC.IS Ac.tm Peterson OUI of Mater Oc1 f-h&h
·and Jon Leach from l,.aauna Beach.
Jaimt' FlUol ii the ~t'ad teac:h ina ~
fmional 11 a tennis club 1n lama. Calif.
11 it 8ernit' Mitton, w"o 1e1chcs 11 New·
port Beach. Harold Sofomon rttt:ntly re-
tirtd as 1 vice pru1dent of 8ud&ct Rcnl..a·
Car. Solomon and his family owned the
laraest franchise of outltts In 1he comP1ny.
Pt.rhap1 the m0$1 intem1ina of the aroup
is Tom Gulllkton. who x rvcs as a tennis
'
Pa trick Larkin
instrucfOr 1n Smith's junior ~m. Gy_I Q~son1 ll you may already know. is
Jt'nn1rtr Capnati's COKh.
"I wort with th< UST~ 1bout l 6-ks
per month and they ha'-e dC'lermincd Jtn--
niftt is a valuable enouah commoditt to
ha,•e me with her almost ~cluJivdy. he
Yid. -·
T h®ah Gullikton said btin& Capriad's
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l::el'·
Freedom Bowl:
Colorado St.at.e
to duel , Oregon
ANAHEIM -,,COlcinidq Slit< at
tht Weaem Athletic Conference •
been invited and the Ramsu.y tWre
comina to Anaheim Stadium Dec. 29
to duel the Oregon Ducks in'thc 1990
Freedom Bowl.
Colorado State still bu r.mes ~
mainina with Louisiana ech bd
Hawaii, while Orqon wraps up the
rqular season at .c>reson. At llail
point both arc 7-3 overall. •
FormaJ acceptance Df the in'f•
tion. as for Oregon. comes oq No . 2•
and CSU Athletic Director Oval
Jaynes indicated the Rams would be;
comina. as have 1hc Oregon Ducks.
Colorado S1ate. coached by former
Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce, will be
See FREEOOM'1(_
Barry Faulkn er
e&&r.s.:J,JJ,~
Three-peat? If
CdM does I'll
sing 'Hound
Dog' iii quad ,.
\\'h1le s.o~e Orange' Coast .-\rca football
coaches responded to thC C JF playoff pair·
1np wuh '1ntagc whines. othC'ri accepted
their fate ""'1lhout sour &rapes.
Costa f\1esa High's Tom Baldwin
sounded as 1f his Mustangs sbould ma1l 1n
their first·round Div1s1on VII m:alchup
ap1ns1 founh·Sttded ,<\rroyo Grande. a
ncpt1' e mcssaae his playcl"i couldn ·1 help
bu1rt'Cc1ve1n Monday morning's nC"WS-
papel"i.
h has 101 to make Quac Pham. Duby
Osp1na & Co. feel prctt) good aboul them·
sc:lves whC'n Bald.,.,·1n claims -\ITO)O
Grande 1s ··.the one team I didn't .,.,'ant 10
Stt
Ocean \'1C'w expre~d surpnSC" a1 its
pa1nng wnh So l-Sttded.[1S<'nhowC"r 1n
Di' 1s1on L bu1 Seaha"k.s Coach Howard
\\Om laced his mild protnts with 1onguc·
1n<ht't'k comments .._
-\s ex~led. lf''1nc·~ Tc~ Henigan and
\'lanna's John S«lr' handled thC'tr snub
tor an at·la~e berth ~1th the class 1hat has
IC'd olht'rs to resJ>C'('t and admire 1he1r
gro""1n1 pros.rams and the coaching rr·
\pon\1ble for that sllCt'C'U.
El Toro Coach Bob Johnson didn't bat
an e~e "hen his C'hargcn lost a coin nip
"""•th Bue na. requ1nn1 a tw~hour bus nde
10 Ven1ura for their lirs1-round clash. This
desp11e the Chargers bein& the No . .a seeded
1cam. 1he deft'nd1n1 Oi\'IS1on II ru nner·up,
and the No I team in the state for the fi rst
t"1ght .... ·teks of the season.
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Fountain Valley High's Mtkt Milner.
""'ho 's had plcnl) of Division I playoff
\UC'ces!'.. prt"d1ctcd Edison would ·•at lea.st
make th<" finals.
"They're hot. 1hcy play great defense,
and 1he) havt' a super quarterback w1th
o uts1and1ng rcce1,·crs." Milner satd
0
~ playoff prediction!.:
•Edison "'Ill take on Bishop .-\mat 1n
the cham p1onsh1p game. t?ut lose a htgh·
~onn& affai r to the Lancers.
8 Mater Oct which should have iltllr
1roublC' .,.,•11h firs1·rnund f()(' Long Beach
Pol), ""·111 pull off the bi~ Divl.5.lon 1
.uJ)St'I by knock in& off E1W"nhotrcr in round
rwo tlf txrek Sparks someho~· geLS in·
JUIT'd 1n ihe tint round. all bets art offi.
• Mission Viejo ~·ill cam a Division II
fi nal bcnh qain~11hc winner of the P1n11-
moun1-El Toro semifinal showdown. Look.
fqr an All .SOuth Co.st Lcque ,ti1le game
"'·1th the Oiaracrs avengina the Diablos'
21.q South Coast l.cque vinory.
• C'ap1s1rano Valley won't get pasftM
~ond round.
•In ();vision Vl, Newpon Harbor will
ptn an ovcn1me v;C1ory o,·er Sunny Hilla
1n the second round. befbre f1Hina to tit)e.
bound La Quinta in the tcmifinals..
•Top-~ Tustin~ ripe for an upid.
but no team 1n its}'_!lfoftbtbracket ii
capable. Thus. tht Tillers wfll experience a
champio nship-same lcldown apinlt
C'o;i<"h RQ1tTTaUha hi's 1919 Nnner.-p
4.ztcn.
•If Corono dcl MM lh--111
\101 "Hound Dot .. at noon in the tc:ttoor1
quad (see today's quote of tht dly/82).
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Bltcd on my m y wod\11 reconl "'-football pn:d k tk>ns th.it WIOft (l.e. •"' c
Wes1miftt.\t'f 1111 in the Sumet I I I ..
Cost• Mal llst In the l'Cl., Ollly ID -
both fi•hll ....,..l..r.,.•s•1 "-proctki~ my Elvis -"""7 Pll n II• ••~011 C11&111 OllllO'Mzl ...... .,..._ ..... , .. cslllil1111-1t a,
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NEW YOllk -Darryl Strawberry ~ dellied allcp · by two bmer New
Yon Mets ::'mates that he started •
dri_aki._. mpin last teUC>n after under--
doana • month of treatment for aloohol abuse in
February.
"Thete·s no truth to it, but if that'·s what they
wa~t to say,_ fl~.n Strawberry told the New York
Daily News an au Monday editions ... Tbcy·ve got to
find some excusr for me not to be th~re. ••
Jn its Sunday editions, Newsday said a pair of
Mets players told the newspaix-r last week that
Strawberry drank beer in the clubhouse and took
hard liquor to his hotel room on road trips. The two
players were npt identified.
Mets general man~er Frank Cashen said he had
"heard the rumors:· too, but added: "I never asked
him direetly ...
,
Cashen said the rumors had nothing to do w11h
Strawberry leaving the Mets.
On Thu~ay, the day Strawberry signed a fi ve-Nerds <11 thl~ Old West
~r. $20.25 million free-agent c.ontract with the Los
Angeles Dodgers. reserve infielder Tim Teufel took
a swi~ at Strawberry. Teufel said many of the Mets
quesuoncd how badly Strawt>erry' was hurt in thr
final month when he missed some games w11h what
be said was a blad back.
E11111 tap 'Skins, -28-14
PHILADELPHIA -Reggie Wh11e ----
and friends proved rnal·h Rudd } R)an's ~
point Monda} night -that dctense can "-::Y .. There are a lot of bittt r and jealous peoplr out
there," Strawberry's agent . Enc Goldschmidt said
Sunday night. "We don•t worry when othe~s sa\
things like that... ·
S('Ore points as well as oflr nsc:. ----
With a ltttle help lrom Randall Cunningham
and Heath Sherman. the: defense set up or scored
thrc:c touchdowns 1n a .. pan ol l·SI late in the third
qua rter to lead Ph1ladetph1:i 111 a ~8-1 4 win over
Washington
Newsday said Strawberry was asked 1n Septem-
ber about rumors that he had bren dnnking after
rehabilitation.
T elevlslon-radlo
Elsewhere 1n football on \tonda}:
•The Fiesta Bowl. scrambling for teams after
being rejected b> Notre D:imc :ind Virginia, a~
partnlh has lured Lou•'" ilk cµ,a\ from the All ~ml·ncan Bo""I ·
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Corona del Mar High football coach Dave
HollHd, on a Tames article b' Tom Hamilton
U"I the Times· Monday's pjpc:r. m1squot1ng
him 1n resp<>nse to a que\llOn whether his
team could 'three-peat.' an off-shoot from a
previous Times article "h1ch 'itatl·d that Cor-
ona del Mar would 'thret"-peat' \.\hen Eh as 1!.
.ra ised from tht dead. "I was asked af we could
three-peat. 1 said. 'Sure. when Eh 1s 1s ra ised
(mocking the Tames· insinuation). I fed badly
about this Tht k1d'I Ir.now me br1ter than th1 ..
You Ir.no"' "'hat 11 remands me' of'> Glenn
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JESSIE
From B1
\atd "'ianta ~na \Ao'1"in·1 n·.iu\ tor
htm Thc:n "'l' '>IJnl.'J th mv.ing'a lu1
of \lull at him and hl' "'J'> doing
.,ome 1hin r 1ng tnr a u>uph..· "'l'l'k'
and learning thl' '~''l'nl I thin!. he\
final!~ 'ltan1ng to rick thingc; up -
plu\ \.\l' plaH·d him a li llll· on lk-
fl'n\t'
"t 1nJll~ {1,1\1) "'l·l·k. hl· kit more
comfonablc and rc:Jd ~ 1.0 plJ\ ·\n<l
I th1nl hl· can ma kl' l''l'n h1ggl·r
~1nde' I k tan Ix· tx·ttcr than f-rnfa\ ·
night and he "'a' prctt\ darn good
t-nda\ night.''
Jrss1c the Orang~ Coast Dally
Piiot's Pla)cr ot the \.\eek. laught a
.,1-)ard tuuthdo"'n pas,aga1n 1 ~r
\ 1te tn 1he fir\I quanl·r to ~t the
tempo tor thl' rc'lt of thl' non-leagu~
,
game "'on h~ the Charger\. 35-6. as < 11ngm h c\tahlished a sc hool singlc-
gam(' pa'>s1ng ~ ardagc record 0 60)
and Ed"<m 1rnpro' cd 10 9-1
In addition k~s1c was on the
rt.'Ct'I\ 1ng end of .in 8->ard scoring
to'' in thl'-.econd quancr to ga ve the
< h:irgl·r-. ,, ~ 1-0 kad. then did a
rn1rac ulou~ Juggling 3('t in the third
quartttr 0n a 1-}anJ T ()pa\\.
"Wl· undl·r-thrc" the hall a httk
bit and 11 "'a" a l1ttk hidden:· White ~·<l of k'l'>ll'\ rccord·t\1ng touch-
do .... n catch "'hich ma de 1t 28-0
"He t•PPt:d ll ""'th his left hand.
hohblcd 1t ""1th his nght. then caught
11 He made all k inJ .. or catche\ ..
Rick J U\llu: I 1 l1!<4 ). Jeff H\ der
(IQ77) and Boh (1ra nna1h ( 1iP21
also caught three TD passes in a
game for Edison. hul Jcs"i1e 1\ ap-
partnth ha\ 1ng trouhlc placing a
gn:at deal nf c:mpha'" on hi\ \ll'llJr
outing
"I dun't reall~ Ir.no"' "'hat .1 gmxl
pme 1s be<.au-,e I ha\Cn't hel'n plJ'·
mg." k\'>1e \aid "fvC'~ ho<h l.tnll'
up to me and said. '(1<'>0<l garnl.'
Jessie· but the next da> all I "'a'
thinking aoout was tht ( IF pl:I\ oth
and pu1t1ng that garn(' 1n tht· p.l\I
and thinking about Ruh1d1 1u\
(Ed1~on's first round opptinl·nt 1
Je11<11{', a humble r haral In IL'' 1•,
the rredll 10 Gingm h fur t lw l11ng
\Conng play.
.. The quarttrback w,1, thro"' 1ng
. fi3I accurate that night .. Jn\lt' ,,11d
of his 71-yard tout:hdo"' n P·"'
which he caught at thl' \t·n 111· 'o
hcfore spnntina to pa)dirl "C In 1h1·
first play before that I "'J' H'JI
anxious and 1 went olh1dt• I hr
quarterback ~1d thl' ,.1kt1n \.\t'rt'
playing up. so he told ml' to 111'>1 run
hard."
So with Gingrich thm""inl( 111
Jessie. Cunningham. Rlanl h.ml .ind
Lippincott. spreading thl· otkn,~·
wide oix-n. the Chargcn tx·lll'' e thn
have an ·aimost un~toppahlc pa1o\lnl(
attack.
'Td hate to defend u' J I fhl\
poant," White sa id "\.\<"'l' gut
some real weapons and I don'! think
you can double-tea m anytxxh and
act away with it ..
Double-team Jessie, and Cun -
ningham's open. Double-team Cun-
ningham, and Jcs•ue·, o~n It ap·
pears there's no stopping F.dason
Marino vi ch
hit with nu
LOS ANGELES -U quar·
tetbeck Todd Mannovach was ex-
cused from the Tro,an's workout
Monday bc'Cause he has the nu
Coach Larry m1th sand. '
His absentt from the practux wall
not affect hJS competillon with
Shane Foley for the stanan1 quar-
tetbeck position in this Saturday's
pme apinat cro111own rival
UCLA mith 11Jd .
.. A io1 of dme on Monday or
Friday, I don't catt •ho the playtr
is, lfhe·s fttlina ul\Mr the weather. I
just tell him to ao home." Smith
==--1· u1d. lly Th A6#$1'4 ma
Salt and Pepper
Piiot
Pow1r Bai
Ora nge County
hig h school
foot ball
Pilof Power A•tines baMd
prlmarly tlfl perferrNnce and
1tr9n9ft\ .. scMcMe en wMfl -
1v, H wel H w.rel baMt..
School (record) Ra tine
1. tiission V'iejo (9-1) ............... 91.1
2. a Toro (9-1) ......................... 9l3
3. T ustil ( 1 O·O) ........................ 97 .2
4. [cison (9-1) ........................... 96.7
5 Esperanza (10-0) ................... 96.5
6 C~pistrano Vtlty" (1-2) ......... 96.4
7. la QWrta (10·0) ................... H .2
1 £1 Modena {7-3) .................... M.5
9. Stmy His 0 ·3) ................... 16.3
10. Valtncia (9-1) ........................ 16.l
11. Mater Del (5-5) ..................... 15.9
12. Irvine (6-4) ............................ 15.4
13. Santa Marcartta (10-0) ......... 13.7
14. Los Alamitos (6·4) ................ I0.5
15. Westmster (5-4·1) .............. 10.4
16. f1'trton (8-2) ....................... 71.2
17. Newport tbrbof (7-3) ........... 76.7
U R1ncho Alanitos (8-2) .......... 75.5
19. Via Patt (6 .. ) ..................... 74.1
20. Ocean V'iew (5-3-1) .............. 74.1
21. Mnla (6 .. ) .......................... 73.7
22. loan (6,.) ............................ 71.l
23 Santa Ana (3-7) .................... 70.0
24 tuimcton Bueti (5-5) ........ U .9
25. 0""1 .. (4-5-1 ) ...... ._ .... -.. U.l
26 C1nyon (4·6) ......................... 67.I
27 Servite (2-1) ......................... 67.5
28. Pacifica (7·3) ........................ '7.2
29. lal'N ... (1·1-1) .............. '7.0
30. Santa Ana Vally (4 .. ·2) ..... 65.1
31. Oranc1 lS .. -1) ...................... 64.1
32. San a.m.nt1 (4-6) .............. '4.2
33. FOW!tlln Vally (l·t) ............ 64.1
34. Sn1m1 (6·2·2) .................... 64.0
35. Corona .. Mlf (5-C-1) ........ 63.1
lj, l)ftenlty (4 .. ) ..................... 12.7
37. c.ta lllna (1.,.) ................. 12.1
31. •u. .... (7·2·1) ............... 12.J
39 ..... '"' (5-5) .................. I0.5
40. TrllMo .. (4·5-1) ........ ~ .. M.O
41. LI H*1 (M) ..................... 59.5
42. Sdll1tld (4-t) ................... 51.1
43. ,,.., (1-7) .............................. 5'.1
44. '-M "'" (5-5) .............. 55.t
45 ..... (4-t) ....................... s.t.5
4' ....... (J..7) ........................ 51.5
47. , ... (2·1) ......................... 49.J
41. KillMr (J.. 7) ...... °" .............. 49.l
4t. c,,,_ (J..7) ....... _ ............... 49.I
50. Wna VI• (2·7-l) ............ -41.I
51. St ••r CJ..7) ....................... 41.0
St Ml .... (3-7) ............... 4SJ
Sl. D .... (2·1) ................... u45.S
... c.eir, (4-1) ... -................... 411
H. U. ...... (3-7) .................. 41.1
51 ....... (f·l ) .......................... Jl.l
57. 1.e.:111 (2·1) ....................... 17.5
SI. l .... .._. (2·1) .............. l7A
•. 9-1 (l ·t) ................ "' ........ J
...... '1 (1·1) ......................... 2
. F~r those who j ,
there's another ticket eomit,Jg In '91
ly Patrick Larkin °'""' eo.t ~ Piiot
ALONO THE ORANGE COAST
-For every Oranae Coasr area
team that made the CIF football
playoffs, thcre·s a least one that is
tumina In the aear for the season.
This year. some <'f the teams that
have had .,-eat success in recent
years arc staying home -teams like
Fountain Valley, Huntington
Beach. Eatancia and Irvi ne.
• Herc's was the coaches said about
their final contests of 1990 and their
outlooks on 1991.
.,. ...... Valley Coaclll Mike
MUiier: "Basically. I was happy for
the kids. They went out with a
victory that was deserved long
before it occurred. Throughout the
•season we had aames where we were
close. but we didn't get it done -
• that was pretty much the theme of
the season.
"The chips were down· Friday
night. We had some lcey fourth·
down conversions and Ryan
Bertoni played extremely well. Ob-
viously winning is the ultimate goal
for any team, but we believe our
intentions as coaches is to teach
other things to our football team to
help them an life. Lesser teams
would have folded . but they re-
ported in a workmanlike manner
every Monda).
"We've got a number of people
·returning with g.amc experience.
We've got soml' JUnaors who'll be
seniors and somt sophomores with
va rs1 t> expenence. We'vt had more
1un1ors this ) ear than an > I ran
remember
"Bertoni is bark \.\Ith fi,e games
of uix-nence and he pla)ed pro-
gressively brn.~r an~ a chance to
be a strength.
• Marlaa Coaeb Jobo Seeley:
"fountain Valle) pla)cd prrtty well.
There were times when VIC had kt·
downs dcfen~1\t~ly. there's no doubt
about that. hut I th ought the> playt•d
Wl"ll.
"We ru shed for more than 240
)'ards "'h1ch 1'> not had. hut we got
down 14-0 right a"'a~ and ""l' don't
ha"e the kind of offense 10 make up
points.
"Dcfens1 \C.'I). "'e ha\c both ends
coming bark including Ingmar
Nonhcott. "'ho ~t a ..ack record for
us Bob Citc"'an " hack at middle linebacker and l"-O starters in the
SC'C'ondar.
On oiTen\t'. "'e haH three
lineman bat'k. our top reC'l"1\C'r, bo1h
tailbacks and a lot of part-llmt
stantn too Hopeful!~ we 'll he
hungf). I thnu(tht ""l' wrre tl\C'rt'.' thts
)Ca r. but ti J 1d n't h 1ppt.•n We'\ C g<'l
sont' kids "'ho ·11 <.et some weight-
' hf\1ng record~ an thl' olic;eason corn-
ing back "
8 H11ntlnglon Beatb Coacb
(icor1c Pascff: "We JU!>t took too
much 11mc gl:tting <,taned. We felt
"'e could ~top them .. but "e ga'e
thttm two touchdCl\o\OS and thrt'w
wme tntt'rcc pllon'> that hu'rt us.
Oner "'e got .hack on track. "'e
starttd go1 ng Wt' Ir. ne"' "'c "'ere
goi ng to ha'l" to ~·ore some po1n1 ..
to beat them tx·rnu\t' thl'\ arl· a he(:k
of a footba ll tc·am ·
"It seem\ like our last fo ur games
have endl·d hlr.(· 1h1s It's been a
se.ison of m1'i\Cd opportunities for
us We had four l hamc\ to grl into
the tnd 1onc and maybe wan tht
game r oothall'<> a \!range game.
MNner
"We got some guys com1n1 baclt
in the secondary and some down
lineman. We've aot a qu1nerback
who started fi ve pmes and 1 huge
tackle comina back. We also have a
linebacker who intercepted four pas~s returning so we'rt elteited."
8 Saddlebacll Coaelll Jerry Witte:
"We felt going in we were prepared
for Ncwpon Harbor and for the
most part we played well and nc vrr
gave up. but ttiey blew us out. I have
to aivt t\ery credit to them and I
look for them to go far in the play-
offs. We got in the hole real early by
fumbling on the first pla) inside our
own I S'and they got the ball and
scored. Then a httle later tht)' inter-
cepted and went an for a IOUl hdown.
We were down 28-0 and thr roof fell
in on us.
··we're going 10 h:I\ c an ex-
perienced secondtH) Ton) Davis.
who had se' en 1ntern~p11onc; 1\ baek
and so 1s Lu1'! F•.trella and K1m1ko
Band~
"Estrella start~ at quanerhack and
he won't go tn cold klrke) He
kno"'5t "'hat t\ C\Pl'lll'd of him and
he '<; ~hown somt' good leadership
poss1h1ht1r'I "I don'1Ir.no\.\1fhe ""'"
turn 1010 an~ Ir.ind of deep threat.
hut we'll roll out "'Ith h11n and use a
lot of c;h.ort. intermediate pas5C's.
He's defin1td) a running th rl·at "
"Wt: ha\e our two defenc;1 vc ends
hack. \O wc ha' e the pen meter
taken <;arc of no\' we nl'cd to tind
some dov. n lineman and a m u pie or
linebacker\"
• Estantla Coacb Jobn
Lleben1ood: "Laguna H1ll'i 1s a .. e~
ph ) s1cal team and the> pla) "'ell
together The) arl' well-coached and
thr) had t'' t'I) thing going for them
The-. ha' e a great hack 3fld the
defen'ic .... a.-. 't'I). 'l'~ ph)\1cal Wc
couldn't hlod them and the:\ JU'1
shut do"' n lhC' pa\'>tng game
"We'\e got \Orne fine kids coming
hack for uc; including quartcrhac·k
Matt Johner He'~ a compe111or and
he's a hard-\.\11rking kid He'll be a
great kader for Estanua and a 'iupcr
athlete. He doco;n't talk mulh. but
he want' to win hall games II "'a.-.
hard for him th1c; \car J'i a
sophomore 10 take u'er and .-.otH•
all thl' problem!..
"No doubt our defense .... 111 be
tough. It sho"'ed sign<> of being a
good defense at 11mes and 11 ·, onl)
going to gt'.t hctter
"We've alc;n gol a nrorn1111ng run-
ning bad. in Ru swll Ol'ihefsk1 H t.•'\
a har k "1th a lot of speed and talent
11·., h.1rd to \a} \\hat hc:''i going to do
in the future but I think he'll be a
good Onl' ..
• llnlvenlly Coaeb Mark Oin·
nlngbam: "As 11mall a'>"" "'ert· this
>ear. I thought the lr.td\ did a good
JOh We ""crl' \Cl) lornpct1t1'l' and
""c ha'e a lot 10 lool fo'°"'ard 10 Thr
bottom line "'a~(. dM came out and
pla)ed great in thl' \CCOnd hal f We
Game-busters
~lme Time OfteMlve Eye • .,_.,
Corona del Mar'' Clled Woollev, a reolacemenl Quarterback tor TOd<J Ketirtl
Wl'IOH 14 lor 11 effort. 11ood for 129 yard\ and a TO. H well n clulCll \KOnd:
half dlrec11on wlllcll led to CdM 'l come-from-behind vlclorv, eslabllllllng hlmHll
H a leglllmale leader n lht Sea Kings r>reoere to O.tend llltlr t>aci.. to back
CIF Ol111\1on VI crown\
Prime Time OefenMW """''~ Edl\on H111n cornerbacll Kellh 8 urke tev•led • s.r1111e rece111er 1n lnllanl
afler • Ital PU\ wen! off nl1 nandl Tlw Friar wH rendered mollon1eu lor fl11•
m1nulH Delore t>elng carried off tri. field. never 10 r elurn 'II wn 1n. be$1 1111
I've uen l 1nce 1979," EdlM>l'I Coad! Oa11e White laid
Out wMtr'• Mtlh KttMt •n. .. 40 varctt w men>
71-Brandon Jeu•e <EdlM>l'I).. TO oau from Jo•n Gingrich
6'-Jerma1ne Jack1on CCosla Maul. run
51-T<><IO GordOn (Fount•ln vanevl. TO oau from Marco1 0 111
SO-Aaron McKown (NewPOf'f HarbOr). PIH from Steve Welker
44-M lke Pere1 tMa1er 0.11. oan from 911tv ei.nion
U-Trav11 811d1ng <EOllOl'I), PIH from Josn Glngrkh
41-Eric Fegrau1 <l.aouna Beach), PIU from Mo<oen Lanctlanlln ~Brien Wiiiiam' <Founlaln V allevl. TO run ..... , ........ ,,,.... ......
I O..tt. So•n.1 (Mal., Dei~. tS-117. , ~ Je<llM111 ((011• Mewl 16 Ill l
Tr ... 11 &•IO•"ll (fdlM>nl •·tot, 4 LUCAK Jonn (Wftlft\lf>\1 .. 1. 11·101. , SN•" Fulford
IMe""-' 1• t7 • "IOI P9ten IHUlll!neton IMcfll. ..... 1 Scott McKe!Vev tMa1., o.11. !:" e JHon LrflnlOn IL__. hedl), ...... • Crh!M MC\.MMft (~). 11 11, to ~Oii S.•I (lfWIM I 11 el ................. ~
I Jo111 G1nvr1<n CEdllOfll. tl·»·•, J60 vefih. S TOa. , lllllv l .. nlOfl !Mel., OtO.
IS 71 0 1'7 n rd1 l T01, l ltOO JOMtOll (El Two), 70-24·0, 161 nrch, 4 TOI, 4 M lie
Clle11lrt IHuflflnelon &ffCl\l, 1~2'», Jlt vertK. 0 TO\, S Jeto11 Mlftlcl (11;,lne), 15 ,. '·
Ito n ro,. 0 TO' 6 llnn 14rtonl CffOU'lt•ln V11levl. 14·71·0. 15' y.,d,, 1 TO\, 1 fl'eut
0• .. •00 C~..o.tH tl·7'·2, I .. ¥W«h. I TO, I Mor .. n Lanchenll11 (LHUN IMCll) 10 '° o. ,.., •••d• 0 TO, ' Cllecl WOOIM'I CCorOM de( Mitri. 14·71 ·0 11' nro. I ro: 10 s ..... w.11 .... "~••POrl HertMW), •·•·I. ICM ye.rdl. I TO
LaJt ..... l'tCelWle ........ I l ft l\OOfl Jflsi. CEdl'<t"). t ·l'31 ,, Cftrlt ,,_,,., (lf;,lfte). t ·M. l Eric FHr•ut ILHune htoclll. • IU. • Scoll J•n'fll (HUllllftlton leeclll. •·'7, j Meleo• Oler IFount•l11 van.v)
.. II, • •1<11 Elllt IMeltr Ot4l, J•l>O, 1 Merk Huffmen (lrvlnel, S·t1l, I Oebe $1\Hll~ l "!"t.ne1on .. Kii), S t), t A.IMrt ,..,.. (OCMfl vi.w1. s-t1, to Trtvl1 ltldlne tEdllOfll •~·-· 11 Je.o11 0..11 ICorOM del Maf), j :M, t2 lreil tencwt (El Torot S·51 ll ll'rlll
lellCllWO U!Oltoll). ~-ss. 14 • J ,, ... , .. '"~·"' v ...... 1 ... '4 u.e ......... -...n
I koll loNI tlfYllle). ""'°°" .... t•dlMll), If MCl'I, J lt9110Y It.,~,.-tOcH" VltWI Crl•tlll Mcl.amtrt IMerlNtl , a J Cr....,. (ffOUftftifl VlllY). CM lt00..1\ !Mal., OtO De~
OON•1 (Meler OtO CIWI\ It~ (Ma• Del). lteNOn 'IMev INew-t H~'i frlC
Wlltlll\ IWnlmmtr .. ) ., teCll. • • •
..
stopped them on three downs c
their first pOSSHSion. but we ai
stopped and that's when they startc
coming on.
"We're obviously going to stro1
on the ~ivc line. We've aot fo
retume ming back and we're n
big, b4t arc very quick at th
position. We have our top wic
receiver and two of our three ru
ning backs coming back. We lose 1
exix-ricnced quarterback that did
great job for us. He'll be hard
replace."
8 Woodbrld1e Coull Ric
Glbsoaa: "I thought for a half .,.
played well against them, but the
th eir two backs took over. I'm real
1mprtsscd ·with (Visko) Anc1ch. ~
has balance speed and quickn~
Tht) played smash-mouth footbi
with us and the) "'on out. It's ti
same thing all season - a )Ou1
offense make~ a lot of m1o;takcs "
8 Lapna Bead Coacll Lym1
Olney: "We had our chances. bu1
couple of fumbles. somr m1spla)<
options and a couple of brea
didn't go our wa) I think Ctntu
has 11omc good athletes and I thir
1he~ 'II be a good team ne~t yea
E .. en though th e) arc 1ust 1un10
and '.lophomoreo;, the) 've really brt
pla) 1ng tog~thcr tor 10 games."
Top · 10
Orange County
high schoo l
fo otball
• Dally Pilot select1ons
1. Mission VleJo
OlalMI (t -1)
oow out l*'fKt ~ run threueh
touenest le•t1Ue ''' -"l.
In Ora,,_ C041n· ..ir \ ~~)
f't, Ne. 1 In ~., •• >'
Olvl1lon I. ~·.
2: El Toro
Cher1er'
(t. 1 )·M<Oftd tntv
bec1u•• of
Mlnlen vi.101
mav eet •~ "'ot at OlabtOs In
CIF.
3. Tustin
4. Edison
-~
Char1•r1
(f · t ) unbMMf't
SunMt LN~
lrlnepfn•; t•lr•
re~tton Imo
CIF wlttl lNd
auured. ~~
6. Esperanza
Art.cl ( 10-0l
IWMZed tf"OU9fl
the Emotre
Lfftl'M wltMut
• Mtctt; cur
l't1Veff1 effer
~.
Aatitu 110·0) .... ""'9utfl ...,... Gr"9
Leaeue Uft·
1ca1Md In-. ef
strenent Garden
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~
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A tcnior qaaartcrback.
Wooltty t 'UO)'H has bett
.. me of lbt year, rom&*t1f'll
14 or 21 .... ror 129 yard• and one TO an a come-from•
behind 17· 1 l vic:1ory.
Lt'flkr. a S-foot·IO, 1 ~
pound hnebleker. 1tarted hi&
first pmc for the Eulct and
had four eolo tackb and tluu ... ists. He alM> puntt"d
cffettlvef) .
-11111 *
I 3 .I ....
8a&ts. the 6-foot·3. 21 S-POUDd ttnior dcfrn11ve end, had nine Laekks for the ..\n.
1tts. Bates has been one oft~
~ COftllStcnt hnrmen 1n
the ltqaac all ~Hon • * * . . *
Edison
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No. 4
CtF RANKINGS
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TENNIS
From 01
Ospina. a ~ack rtte1vcr,
caiiaht 1 key pan to set up a
touchdown, u cclltd IS a
~nlCfl pl~-kicttt and with
ltickons, and was • fortt on dcfonsc 11 comcrback.
The senior quancrbad.
lh~w live TO passes, com·
pletina nor 32 for 360 )'ards
He is now within 48 yards
and 3 TD passes of singh.-.
~son school f'C<'ords
A Junior slot back. l-ano1-1
cauaflt fi,c pa~ for 91 )'ards
andrusht'd for 11 )ards on h1\
'onl)' rushing attempt The '
foot-10 !~pounder 1s a t~o·
~rar \tanrr
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b)' compktanJ two founh-
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Janien. 11 t>-foot· S. ::os.
p0und tc'fllOf wide rcu:1vcr.
caught six pas~ for 'I;: \3rd\
in his best prrfom1anu: "' dale. He finash~d ~ 11h I q rl'·
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pound it'n111r \lot hal t.
caught nin<' pa,~·, tor on
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Turnaround has Coast
jumping in righ t direction
By Richard Dunn
Or1nge Coast Da11y·P1101
\()~ r .\ ME ,\ -Noth ing wa!> C\f>CCteJ of the
<>range ( oa\1 ( ulll'gt· \\omen's basketball team J ~car
agu, bur 1ha1 Jll lhangec; 1n 1990-91. In onr ~asun.
0\( Coal h Makl· Thornton ha!> turned thl' once-
dorman1 P1rJtl·~ 11110 an C >range: Empire ( onf<.'rcncc
ptl\\ c:rhOU\l'
.. I 1han ll. "'l''rc a bc:ltl'r ll·am than last \ear. but 11 "'II ht· ·l"lulh J 10icul1 to duphlatc last ;ear:· said
Thornton "ho,l· tituided thl· Piralc:s to a :!.6-6 record
I.I'l l ~·J.,un. thl· mo\I "in'> an the ~hoors h1ston
.. (,1>1lkn '"-t''' prohahh 1\n't better. but tl"<i s1ilt
!he °'-'' ll'J m Ill lhl· t onkrcnlc and the besl team 1n
thl' 'tall' I h('' hall j grl'at rcnu1tang ~ear and I th1nll.
the' ·r1• .1 g11od l hrnn• to rc~·a1 a' c;tatr champ1onc; ..
<H < ( 1\\ ( j nd F ulkrtun jfl' C\pcctcd to be lhe
top tl'J m'> an lhl' l011kll'n'-l' L a'it ~l·ar the P1ra1es
fi n1\ht•d 10-:!. an the ()l( -I0\108 \\.\ICC IO (1olden
\.\ t•\t -.ind lmt 1n th1· li r\t rounJ 1>f the Southern
C ,1lil11rn1,1 Kquo nJI plj\on, to Ventura. 62-5-l in an
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; ..:;.f'>g,';:.' ~:;;• : ; : ( )( ( rt·turn' lour c.tartl'r'> and li "e ol II\ top '"
~ ~:::;:-::;!·~: ... ~'"' ~ 1 ~ pla,cr\. 1ndud1 np S-lool·IO to~ards ( )nth1a Kollar
I ·-·u•O" 1'..'• •• 'I 0 .ind r ri ~.1 \l.1 nn1ng. h\>1h nl \\h11m \\l'fe \II-Orange ...... ,. 'O""•"'· p~ • 1 • 1 r.,,. • .,. • ....,_. 1 1 >t Empm· < un lcrl'Ol'C .,ckct1on\ Manning (C)prc.,,
: ;;.·~~." '', p-"' • ~: : High ) \\Ill \1gn an t•a rh ktter 111 intent tu (al State
·~~:"°'6',.~·.:;··· , , "·~··•' 1 1 ~J Do mangul'! 11111\ • .,. . .,. ... • Oc••~· • • .. ( i...ollarl 1\ 11ur ht·\t j ll-arnunJ .uhkte and (Man·
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1 f~f!eO• °" """•"' ~ • 11 1 ._.., O•• ,.,. ·~ 1 1 .. O il guMd l\.am1 B1gkr "ho ,l\eraged IJ ix11nt\ .1
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: (eke.in \ ll'\\ I .ind k nn1fcr .\mhm \C (H untington
: ~·~ .. ~"~"'::~.oo."'• : 1 ~ 1kJd11 Jrl .il,ll rl·turning pla'l'r\ Ha<>emann and " .......... o-...... 1 1 • ·\mhnl'>l' ,,1,0 rvtatl'd at lCnln a \ear ago ~\ (~"' '0\ V • "4'• (~ \ • • ..... •' •• .... "'" .. ,,. ~' o.. C)( ( rl'tC-1\l'd a hit b' H'lruating point guard
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sca \41n \\ho \\111 tal t• ~t1l·hdlc Henn<.'\~\\ ~"s11111n
'\1wk C hamp1on. who a\CragL•d :! I ~lint\ a g.:i mc
ln'it ~ l'M Im <>rJnge High. t ollcgc of the ~quoaa'
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l 1\.1 nrll,l\1 11\.1 lnna) 'lrC-other nl'\\COmcr' l''\Pt"t:ll·d lo
ma~e j n 1mpau th!\ )Cilr for the Plratr'
(1 ua ·d Jud) C1ct1ys <li"'tnt) and forwa1 d knn1k r
( o mb' (Tu<;tin) round out cx·rs roster
to mention thl' l1 1tkrl·m·c, h\·t,~l'rn
the men\ anJ "cH11l'n ·, g.inw I lo\ d
nlso <ipo~l· tro1n t'\Jl''l lt'IKl' a' hl'
FREEDOM
From 0 1
coach ha'I bt·cn a g<1o<l r 'ix-nrncc.
he \J)C. It ha\ nl<io hurt htschanccs
on thr (irand < hamp1ons tour
u ed Ill u~· £ 't'n :I\ .1 dnll f)'1rtnl'r.
but found ht• h.1d 10 \1 11p thl' pr at
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making 11-s first bo"I ap~·Jramc in
'1nu· I ~4~ "ht•n 1t lo\I to n u 1dt·n1.1I
(ollegc. 21 ·~0. at f rl'\nn'<. K.1".-n
Bo" I "\.\ nml·n \ tcnm~ 1s a wh ole d1f·
fcrent gamt· ·· ( iu lh~son ~1d ... They
don·, h.H t· the rockt·1 \Crvc-and·
'olle-.. gttmc hkr the men do. I renll)
have 10 tmng the game do"n 10
Jt'nmkr's lnt'I. but ever) once in a
while. \H' go at 11 and I ha\C to 1all.e
her do" n a pea or two ··
(1ulhk1ion wasn't the only pla\cr
"I u~J to h.nl' to h11 thl' hjll
where \hn<. rnuld n·1urn 11 .. I lend
~Id "Thcrl··,jll\t n11 \\J\ ·' \\lln1t•n
could COffipt'IC "llh thl' mm J hl')
JU St don't ha\ c thl· ~>'"~r or ,Pl'<'d "
P•lrkk LArllJJ Is an Or.air Cout
D•lly PIJ•I corr~1poodHI wbojt'
cl.& l~ul• C'Olomo •P~•rs t>H'T}
Trlnd•y.
Hrucc·, l\\0-\Car ft'lOrd .11 ( olu
rado tatc 1 1~:g.1 aftl'r ta~1n11 •"11
• 1 program "h•l h \\J \ 2·21 1tw
prC \.I OU\ two \Car\
It'\ the third me-ctang hc.·1"1·1·n ,
Par-10 <Khn11l Jnd th1· \\ -\( 1n thl'
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Md~more lhr t>-foot. 16(}.
~nd quarterba< k rushed I I
11mes for 82 )ards. rnmplrtcd
four peUts and \Cored tv.o
KMa<hdowns on run' of 28
and :?0 )'atds 11\t ""«"
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.rards. mclud1n~ .. 1'i ,ard lOUC'hdo~n ~ in1n..kr trom
St,JDhn 8oM.Y I Ill\ rrtumed
to haunt h1\ t'\ tram •
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hncm.in th<' \ado!"\ ""<'" \Ut'· .-l'\~lul J ll n1~h1 •unn1n~ be-
hind him n th<' \J1lor\ 'tl·
lt>f' .,, er \a.!dldl.t, l lo quaJ.
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1kkrt'>l' "l' had J lot of matchup
pr .1hk m' I t an handlt that. But I
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thr I.id. 1)1 rnnd111on ing I cannot
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\\ h.11 "l' 'c pracuced so much
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1h111~' th at rt'Jll~ hothered us.
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\ r.1~l·d li r\I half fe~tured 35
tu1 r ,, 1'r' h' htllh lt'ams and an
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go1ni unt· 1n-~•nl· l 'l'n \\ h1 n the
break "a' n111 11n l < I It'll l'l' j\
much a\ I • 111 thl' ti r'I hJ ll l'lut thr
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McDonald lhl lt'Jm ' p.11n1 ~uj rd
"\\e unJ t'rt'\t1mJtn l lhl· utht•r team
and "l' \\l It n 1 1111111" rntz. th\'
coachr \ "h.11 lh<'\ ''.tnu.·J u' Ill
do··
Jockey hospitalized
ING lf\\ c >e 111 1111. ll.n Pnt
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ing "<".'l' g111 It• 'tJn getting ou1
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and "C'.'l' g111 to gl"I R1l I..\ Butll'1
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From North Ora~ County
From South Orange County
540-1220
496-6800
t£! 642-5678 r
CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678
FROM "°"'" ORANOI CO. FROM IOUTM OR.ANOI CO •
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Earn up 10 $6000 per mo 4000 tx.ts 20 000 cot:>t9S AU fer .Ii• •Jewelry 10 HousehOld• Pasadena Ave Santai Story & Clark conSOle. •••-s SPORT COIPE 12• P\8.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE
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MEN'S MOUNTAIN BIKE BUS 1970 new 909lne, $22,500 53t-8682 • TEE 424 Rrveta Teu C0t· u11e 119 Cos1a MHa Ca ,1
Or1g1n111y$A75 sellS300 tren1m1s11on new MAZDA 79 RX-J Ol'l8del M•r Celll 92825 92827
Used onl>-once brakes M@cl'lan1cally Wh 5 speed f Oared N Smrth 424 Stephen Me4leet 300 E
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Home Repeirllmprovemn1 Ouallly Mtrided 7011 •I MERCEDES 1973 280 nfls und•• lhe Fic1111ou1 ness under the FiChhout
Spec1a1ts1 Sat11tac1ton CuS1omers R1cnard Sinor •D•o·w.-t ·E-Y•o•u·F\-B•O•A•T-t Anttquts. Saden ortglnllll !}l.ef'y paint 8u1w1au namt111 111teo 8v11neu name( t i 1111ed
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24yrs .irea lie 968-3564 REMODELING1Addl11on1 l T HAULIN EAVJ REMOVAL Pr ompt and Udo 14, • 1776. goodl CONVERTIBLE blue. good condition Publlthed Orange Cou1 Publ•Sl'led 0rAl'g9 C:O.sl
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