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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• OVEMBER 25, 1986 Pri probation DA wuted prlsoa for mo~estatloas ly llOBDT HYNDMAN 1mna ~t special treatment. kotki •id. "Tbi1 man damleed that ... ..., .... ... ' ~ the hearina.. Koski uped in a very, very sipifacant way:• The Roman Catholic priest con-that whale compuuon and for-The f'anulia, he said, .. have seen victed.of molcstana four altar beys 11venH1 have their place, .. punish-their rel~• roots npped out of~ should have been 1ent to pnson, ment and deierrent1 are also import-around.' • accordiria to the deputy district ant components of the justice sys-Judie Carcksw decided apinst a · attonvy who prOKtuted ham. .tern... . • pnson term ror Andentn despiae • Instead, the Rev •. AndrewChri1tian By . K1?d•na Ande~ to prison, findina him 1uilty of 26 covntt of Anderwn of Hunt1nston Beach's St. Koski sa1d, a mesaqc wouJd be tent child molestation dat.in1 t.ck to Bonaventure Church was 1entenced out that people in • position of trust 1983. Monday to ftve years probation and will be punished if they violate that· But Cardenas was critical of St ordered to com~ a paycholos.ical trust. · Bonaventure Church parishional counselina pr'Olr'tm. ..Unless ~he court metes out some who wrote doz.e~of letten to him "I am not p6lued with the laCk ofa son of pun1shment; the court hasn't ufJina ltniency 1n sentencina the ;.ii sentence," protttutor Mike Koski done its job," he 11id. . pnest. . aid followina the tentencina by Koski said the altar boys, all about Nearly aJI the letter-wnten, he Mid, Superior Court Jodie Luis Cardenas • 12 _years <.!Id, aod their families haye refuted to believe th•t "Father Chris" .---~inWestminster. suffered immeasurably because or· commmed the crimes despite Koski, who had asked for a mini-Andersen "-· Andenen•s admauion of piJt and a, llOBUT HYNDMAN ........... _ . Tbt Rev. Andrew Chnst1an Andersen's fututc•• • priat WJd not be decided until ht completes the ps~I counwhna he was or- dmd to undeflo Monday. Bishop John S1e1nbock. adminit- trator ror tht Roman Catholic DioceK or Oranee. ·Uid all that is certain about Anderttn'1 future as a priest is that he would never be 1n contact with childrtn apin. mum Kl\tence Of One year ID jail if "ls there lnythina more imponant virtuallyianoredthepliptofthealtar probation waspnted,ttopped short. or essential (for an altar bo_y) than his boys who were victimized. ....... ,......, ... ,.,.. Andenen. senienced to five years probation Monday for molestin1 four altar boys. will repon to th< Villa Martin Foundation House 'in Jemez Sprinp, N.M. laier thisr week for however, of accus.ina the court of faith. his belief in _.the pnesthoodr' ll'leMe ... UNTSNC~/ A8) Tlae Rn. Andrew Cbrlatlan ADdeneD ln coart. counselin&. It's officlal, Reggie Jack- son and the Angela are~ through after a fJv&-year tour./81 Coaat County planners delay llCtion on an envtronmen- taf Impact report for a 1,581-bedJall near Anaheim Stadium./ A3 California Judge halts the deporta- tion of Illegal aliens who may be ellglble for amnesty under new legls- latlon./ AA Wo rld PhUlpplnegovernment reports progress In peace talks with Communist r&- bela./ M Reagan _ ousts2 security fficials By TIM AHERN • p' ,,.,,_......., WASHINGTON -President Re apn, say1n1 he had not been full: informed on all details of h1s sccre 1 Iranian arms d eal, announced tht departure of two White House aidel · today as it was d1$dosed that milliont of dolla!S' 1n arms money had bttn diverted. The shaketip came amid mountina controversy aver Reqan's decision to sell anns to Iran and the disclosure b)' Attorney General Edwin Meese that as much as $30 million an arms money was transferred to Cen tral Amcnca. The president. look.ins lf'im, an-- nounced that • Vice Adm. John Poindexter, his national security ad- viser, and Poindexter's chiefaade, Lt. Col. OhverNorth. had been "relieved of duties." Jn making the announcements, Reagan added, "I WH not fullr, Compacted car awaits tow informed on the nature of one • clement of his secret pohcy. Drl•er Loretta Coffman, 54, of J'oa.ntain Meese said $1 0 million to $30 Valley ..tfered only iDbaor taJa.rt• bat her m1Uiort obtaiocd from the sale of K1-aD Meztma wu totaled Monday when weapons to Iran had been diverted to 'abe awer.ed to a.old a.a 18-wbeeler rlC that (Pleue eee 81tCURJTT / A2) palled lnto her eoathbomld lane on the 405 freeway at Harbor Boalnard ln eo.ta Meu. She loet control a.ad her car went mader the traek'• trailer where it wu -draaed to the aboalder. Track drl•er WUllam-0.m, 30, of San Dleco wu not lnjarecl. . H11 tltof8')', Williui MllNlt said wtuk tht ~ • ~ the conditioos or AllCleneU ,..... hon. his fyture ••~ willll ... the Roman CatbolK' dMlh*. , While Aodmen uodc,...·co.- sehna, his manislerial dYuet will • u pe.,dcd, Monroe aeid. Judie l.u11 Catdenai'I eer-o/ probet1on did notaddrae ~'s . 1tatus as a priest altho~ 1t Plohillill him from comina in contac1 wldl youths under 18 without a ~ ible adult accompanyina him . Jn a prepared sta\ement i.ued Monday, teinbock Mid t~ dioeem is deeply saddened by tht Anda•• ca~. · -• (Pleue w PUTOU/M) Special election especially uiCK .___ Newport voters need about 10 seconds ---to cast their ballots By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. ..., ........ Newpon Beach voters are takina about l 0 second today to help decide the faie or the proposed $300 millioe expan ion of 'cwport Center. . That's about how Iona it takes a voter to duck mtoa votina booth. line up the ballot card and pancb either a )CS or no for Measure A, the only 'l uc on the card. Beau~ of lhe quick itH.nd~ut votina.; few lines were ~peeled outside the SI polling stations ICal· tercd throupout Newport, Balboa and Corona del Mar. (Voters have untJI 8 toniaht to v1s1t the polls. To find where to vote, phone 834-2244.) ''The only line 'WC had was the one this momina waitina for the front door to open," said precinct official Barbara Fults at the Lido I le Yacht Oub "There were about 10 people w11ttn1 to vote when we opened up at 7 o'clock." Wnhm the first 90 minu\tS, about 70 voters had already stopped by the )ICht cl ub to cast their votes o~ the upan aon plan ll'fDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Cl•satfled 88 A3 A7-9 88-9 87 OC considers worker drug testing "Wc'"e always had a aood turnout hereon Lido.'' FuJtssaid. "Dunna the last election. we had a turnout of about 76 or 77 percent. I thint. that's. bccau~ofmorc-cducated votcnwho" take their responsibility to · vote scriou ly." Comics Entertainment "' Opinion Potlc49 log Public Notices Sport a Tetevtslon Weather 85 A10 A3 89-10 01-.. 85 A2 By LISA MAHONEY Of .. Olrllr .... ...,. • Saymi that their employees arc "not exempt from society's drua aod alcohol problems.'' Orange County supervisors ordered a study today that could pave the way for employee drug and alcohol testing. As proposed by Supervisor Har- riett Wieder, the study"will use the heed for testm1 and identify is~ue surroundina the establishment of 'an employee te uni pr()lf'am. Ov'cf the next 90 days, a task force led by the county personnel depan· ment will attempt to quantify on-the- JOb drua and alcohol abuse within the county work force and determine whether some kind of testing prosram should be established. The task force will eon sider pnvacy assuc surroundana testi.na as well as the cost of conducting a testina proa.ram At the insa 1encc of three uper- vasors. an cmplo)'tt rcprescntat1 ve wall be part of1he ta k force. Wieder said an use' ment of drua and alcohol use amona county cm- plo)'ees 1s nttded not becau~ of any obvious substance abuse problem among them, but in order to respond to the na1lonw1de concern over drua.s 1n the workplace. ··1 thank it's incumbent on Orange County government u one of the la11est employers in this county to address it. We can't tum our back on it. We can't sweep it under the n.g "There ~s to be an as s ment of what the facu arc," she said. -Oranac County employs about I 2,000 people mcluding firefi&Jlters. shentrs deputies and other public safety personnel who arc mo t often subjected to testina. £mployeedruause b«amean 1s uc (Pleue Me COUNTY/ A2) Low crime r ate raises-neighbers' apathy -Jilm · · -what if you pve a Neiahoortfo~ Watch meetina a.nd nobody came? That's what happened last week in Fountain Valley. but police think they how 'Nhy, According to Fountain Valley's new Police Chief Elvin Miali, the reason is 1mple: rime in the bedroom community ~ low, there- fore, apathy is up. Holiday alters Pllot delivery The Daily Pilot w1ll iwatch It$ publishina tchedule thas ,.eek because of the Thank.,vina 0.y holiday. WedntJday's editions 'Mil t>t delivered as usual. But the reaular Food l«taon wdl not appear \lnUI Fridly. ·On Th1nk111van1 Day and ... 1n on Friday, the Dady Pilot will be published and ckhva'ed an the momlna. u n is on ~ "'The chantrS Wiii allow many or our em~ more time to fnJO}' the hOl1dly Wit'-their •mlhes,-P\lbti*" ~ wn. .... Mid .•• ,.... .. you .. ~r ...,..nd1ftl ud have • ~ TMnkisi •ftl." That is also the opan1on of Laurann Cook. president of the Neishborhood Watch organization in Fountain Val- ley. Cook said there are mort' than 430 active watch member$, who represent I 8,000 re idential homes. Last week's Netshborhood Watch citywide meetin1 wa an eumple oh community lulled into apathy by the city's low crime rate. Present at the meeting were Mllli, a politt tlcµt~ ant, four tudents from Fountain Valley Hiah School. one reporter and about 14 midt'nts. "People reel safe in this communi- ty ... she said. "But as evidenced by the lack of interest in a mectina hke this. with a topic entitltd 'CnmcAnd How It Affect Fount.am Vancy,' we arc rtally trying to combat apathy. People arc. ha ppr_ here. but not w1lhnJ to act an~olved . The only way we can keep our city safe ,, by community involvement " The Fountaan Valle~ ciah- borhood Watch, accord1n1 to Cook. is a community crime prc,.entaon pro- sram endoncd b> the local police depanmcnt and 1dmm1~tercd by the resident Incepted nine )ta~ ago, it' BoDLov1cH NEW SMAKERS purpo is to create an alen net&h· (Pleue tee CRiii:&/ A6) Laguna school trustees fa~e recall CURE to serve papers tonight against four who supported retaining Hardman By LAU&A MEil& .............. A roaht1on of parents oppoted to the retention of hap tchool football c:oech Cedrick Hardman followana his amst on dn.11 Cha"t!Q plan to 1erve four IC'hoOt tna1tea with rteall PIP" al tonipt' rnftllftl. nae: "®P 1han1 Un ted for Rapon11Me EdU('lllon (CORE). ha been olanniftJ the renll dl'on s.nce On. 21 when the IChOol bolrd voted 4-1 to reinstate Hardman, Who wat lm:tttd ID ~cmbtt for ~.ltOn or S.S aramj of cocaine and mntan1 ltTt t. The fi ur rd member\ tartttCd for rtt1ll arc Jan Vtcken. ChartcM Raptz. Susan Ma and C•rl Schwarz. The onl tru ttt not •na x~C'd 'With rttall pepcrs '' Hany 81thell, who Cl t the d1 nttnt 'Ole. In kttp1na •1th the kphu of a rteall, the lfOUP Plan to sicnc ttit four with a 20().wOfd tcment that bfoldly outlines 1t roncttn dunna \he"*''"'" '7:3011 SSO Bhamont While the bolal' dcds1nn on . . At Newport Beach City Hall, poll worker$ helped about a dozen resi· dents cast \'Oles walhin the fint bour. "The only problem we've had is people are unsure where exactly they're supposed to go to vote,'' one worker said. "Some prcCJncts have been consolidated." Whale precinct workers arc re- quired to avoid d1scuss1on of the ballot issue It the pollina StatlonS; voters themselves voluntarily de- (P1_.. Me IBAS~/A2) ·Newport t r olley may roll t o a halt 'I' .. QUITUKDB FIRE ••• ..... Al die "1btca tn nual merQ. .. presumebly U -bKR<J K'lll''llUln rebeb.. He said. "tht onl ptnOn Who ~ly kM'f' about lh1 Colonel Nonh.". Mcnc id Poinck:"'"· •ho has ---bteft htl pOtt iPtl tns than • >-.,, wa ltfttf'lll) flmahar •ith Nonb' actiOM. but "°' 1n dc-taal . The Iha nap brouit\1 prompt mic-· tiOft on ptol Hill, ~here 'Re· pubhcans and Democrab haJ bttn cntol of the adm1n1stratton. Sen. Robert B)rd. 0-.W. Va. the anromina m-.ority trader. said. 'Tm w1llina to say it tS a me s and that me i hHn't b«n helped by tod.t)'s rc\clJtions." "What this say i~ that nobody Sttms to be rail) an t'harst of the forc1an pohcy of this country. It says that t~ Whitt' House i in a chaotic state of afTairund the be tthina to do would be to wa h 1t all out. let people see and hear. and admll that 1t was a mistake and pack up from there.:· he said. · Scnale M~ority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas said Reagan wu totally fortbcomina in briefina congre 1onal ICldm on the Iran initiative. "It wu otmous hr 'Wit ~ d1 turbtd at the mfonnauon ht had Ju l l'C'Ct•'C'd <from Mttte)and 1t Wllf ~uall. ob' 1ou he was dc~muntd to do -what nttd to be done," Dole said an a \Hmcn tatcmcnt. Ncat•1tanon1 bl'pn m l91,-for the te:(rtt arms deal. wh1 h Rt111n sa)'• "• antc-n<kd 10 1m~ve relation' 'With Iran. Hc-has denied he mtendt'd the ~l as a tnaJc for mencan h°'taaes in Lebanon. Reqan continued to io1111 tuda> he had not made a nmtakc by approvina the secret arms sale. "No," the president rtplicd a\ rcportel"$ shouted out que tions. "and I'm not taking any more q_ucsuons." SourttS told the Associated Pre s that Poindc-xter and North had both been ask(d to resiJn this mornina. although · Reapo insisted. "They chose to go .... Asked whether North faced poss· 1bk legal action. Me~sc said. "We arc pr~otJy lookina into the lea,al aspects of it as to whether there was any cnminalat~ involved." Reqan dethncd to answer houttd questions 'from reporters Lry1nf to learn whether Secretary of tatc MEASURE A 'S FATE ••• 1 FromAl . ~ cided to keep thetr hps scnled. About 12 voters were asked their position on the Irvine Co.'s proposed plan. While about~ half offered that they had voted in favor of it, none gave explanations and all of them declined to 11ve their names. Both supporters and opponents of the plan have predicted a close race. There arc 4S,OOO reaistercd votel"i .in Ncwpon Beach. The county Rcai~ trar of Voters office S.tJd a turnout of up to 20 percent could be expected in . a spedaJ election. . Jn Ncwpon Beach. specaa.I clcc· tions in the past have drawn turnouts of8 to 2S percent ofreai tcrcd voters. But because of the importance and wide publicity Measure A has aencr- ated. officials say the turnout thi time could be much higher. -:... Measure A would allow the lMne Co. to add offices. restaurant • hops, and rcs1denuaJ tracts to Newpon Center while securini zonin& for a teen center. a day-care center and a larger an museum and library As a tradcofT. the Irvine Co would be required to pend about $47 milhon in road construction or im- provements. The biggest chunk of the road work would come in the form of Pelican Hall Road. the touted bypass around Corona del Mar Geors Shuhz' jab was tn JtOPlrd). But :Meae, Who ipOke to m>Mcn a~ Rftlllln Ifft the podium. aid Shultz would remain an has post. The controvmy has mushroomed into tmc of tht mutt damaaana of his pr81dfncy. Stlufti. Sffmlry of l)reo.; fenw Caspe~Weinbe~ and the membcn oft Joint Ch~f of Staff' all ha"c mack clear their oppoi1t1on to the \C\'.rtt arms sale. Reapn t.aid he plans to appoint a board 10 conduct a "special review of the Nauonal S«unty Council Stan:" Bomb~lanted incarinHB pipe bomb was planted in a c.ar belonama to a Fountain Valley police dispatcher while it was parked m the trttl in front ofa Huntinaton Beach re idcnce, police said today. But 1hc explosive device, di~ covered by the owner of lhe 't'lr, wu disarmed Monda}' by 1tre Oranac Cou nty Shenfl\ Depanment bomb 'Quad before It could e~plode. Police. who evacuate4 residents at the site m the 16000 bldck of Kellog Circle near Golden West Street and Warner A venue, acknowledaed the incident, but they refused to provide details. It Wl\S learned. however. that the cnr. a green 1971 Pontiac Ventura, was ·registered to Janet Martin, a dispatcher with the Fountain Valley Police Depanment. ·Manin discovered the device when she left the house Monday morning to dnvc her young son to school, according to reports. he first nouced what she believed to be 1w115 h4ngang down from the bonom of the car. UponacJoser look, she found wires and clips.attached to a thrcc·mch pipe . Police refused to disclose details about po able motives or suspects in connection with I.he incident. COUNTY ASKSDRUG:TESTING STUDY ... From Al this ycu.-whcn Pre 1dcnt Reapn declared war on illegal drugs. In Scpletnber. the president called for a "drug free federal workplace," and directed federal agencies to establish testing programs for employees. Responding to the president and their own cone.ems over drug use on the job. increasing numbers of bust· nesscs and local governments ha ve started-. tcsuna employees for substan~c! abuse. Sc\icn Oranae Count) c1t1c ha ve some form of dru& testing. They arc Hul)t1naton Beach. Fountain Valley. Fullerton. Cypress. Tusun La Habra and WMtm1n<>tt-r : l. I John Sibley, director of employee rclauons, .said he does not belrcvc Orange County government h11s a sagnaficant drug problem among its employees, although some have been disciplined for using drugs on the job. Sibley said be supports a study of the issue, however, even 1f the end result 1s simply a pohcy that con· ttnues current drug education efforts. John Sawyer. aeneral manager of the Orange County Employees As· soc1ation. urged the board to discuss the approach the study will take with au employee rcpccsentauvcs. "The danger as tha< the employer aocs ahead and reaches conclusions and then comes along and wants to talk about at.'' he said. The assocaauon represents the bulk of non-management employees. Robcn Macleod, generaJ manager of the 800.membcr Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs. sa1d he would not obJect to the drug testing study, but he believes the county would be wise to delay implementing any kind of tcsung program until con t11ut1onal question rnave been settled by the courts. A spokesman for Firefighters Local 1014 could not be reached for comment. .. GAME 11 I WEEK 11 I DAY 3 ---~~~~~---. ---~~~~~~ 44 58 61 10 59 ~ A YEAH ... AL FLUENT HERE. ( CHECK OUT OUR LATEST WIMMEIS 01 II~ YOU COULD IE IEXn HERE ARE TODAY'S MU MIERS. ""Riles on<;! _ _t ow 10 ploy the game ore ,en your gom cord, or <:oil our HOTllNE: 6 .. 2 ... 333, 9.5 M.f, os foe WIN-GO rn ormo•ron 11i1J Piii r TWA \ 28 Sunny kie s for +hallksgiVin g ) -t . . ' U.S. Tempe NMtOriMnl ,, .. ,..,cnCltJ u .. Oll.llhOIM City II u .. u 0.-• p ~ .. 27 "7' 11 'tlll u II ~ 17 12 ,,_.. n 5 Calif. T empe. · Extended . .-...... .. ., ==r IO Mlll9Clly .. N ......... IO ........ 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T.,_V..., 17 " ....... ..-iw... ....,_ " '' et 1 :Mpm · Y--vi, a • ..,...... TROLLEY MAY BE AT END OF ·LINE ••• F rom Al - slum." Dchno. "The council mar, now see this as an e'tpens1v.c luxury. ' The council referred study of the · irolley sy tem to an off-street parkm& committee and agreed to begin con- s1derat1on of dasconunuang the scr· vace an January. 1n mad-November. To date. 44,043 people have ta.ken ndes on the trolleys. ht an @vcraae m'ohlh. n costs about $33,000 to run the service. Fares and spectal charter fees acncrate about $7,000 per month and advertising accounts for a mu1mum monthly figure ofSJ0,000. "WcJtvcn 11 more than aaood shot. we've IJvcn 1t everything -plenty of money, plenty of publi~1ty. But It burft ~HtOetim>:---..r-•.• /14 ~ ' . The trolleys. which run from Balboa to Corona del Mar, bepn operation in June. The city agreed to subsidize the service up to a maxi· mum ofS 180.000 but wuh hopes that ridership and advenisana would make the trolley self-supporting. Eastern, TuasAlr merger approved Accordtnl to an accounttna throu&h the first half of November. 1\ hasn't even been close. The trolleys have co t the city about S 16,000 per month. Delino said continuntton of the trolley through June will cos._t . a.nY- whe~ from $16,000 10 $25.000 per month. The trolley seN1cc docs over a th 1 rd of its business on weekends and the most consistent users of the colorful cars arc senior c1t1zens and tcen-aicrs dunng afternoon hours. NEW YORK (AP) -Eastern Airhncs shareholders approved the S676 milhon merger with Texas Air Corp. by a 70 percent margin, Eastern official$ announced today. Ridcrshrp reached a weekly h1ah of 3,668 in mid-August and a low o1'930 The Jllost popular stops arc al Fashion Island and the Balboa Pier. John J-allon. chairman of the e"ccu11ve committee of Eastcm's board, said that 70 percent of the shareholders approved the deal. but he declined to elaborate further on the VO le ~'::~E Illy Piiat MAIN OFFICE :no.,.. n., 11, C011.e. ~ ,cA M e IA 8m 1~ C611a ...... CA Jr.f. Clew-ltd .. 142 .. ,. -& danel '42 ,32, ~11'1 lfe) °'llfV'I Colltl ~ COl!"I*'• No JustcalJ 642-6086 ,_ to< ... ~··-.0•~.el ........ OI .0-liW What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? QUI the number above and your message will be recorded, transcribed and de· li vered to the appropriate editor. -·· n.. ..... -f be lfJ)l(IOUt.0 *~"°"' ~ CW' _,OICOCJ'll•9'1- lecond C'll• potlllgt pe,d -1 Colt• ...._ Ca>IDI,,.. tuPS 10 800) lubtcffphOn by '41"1(11 $$ 2~ pet lle"Od Oy met $7 00 monllll)' The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic Contributors to our Leners column must includ~ their name and telephone number for venficat1on Tells U$ what's on your mind. For Your Shopping Convenience We have extended our store hours. We understand that time becomes even more valuable during the Holiday Season and we would like to aa-sist-you...in making your shopping more enjoyable. Please stop in to view our superb selection of suits, sportswear and many unique gift items. ' Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 Fashion Island. Newport Beach (714) 640-8310 Dally Piiot ~l'fery It GuarantMd ~~....., ",-... d<> "'°' r•~ ,~ ~ bt ~ JOO tn , .. ~It 1 ll m ...., Y'1Vl '"" .. • be .,...,,..""' &.woo., -&.Aler I! rW (IQ nol 'k-•""* corr tr.'•"' c .. 11111 • ,0 '"' •'(14 ..... t<'ff . be,,.. ........ Clrculatlon T~ • :1:t~~ .. . ~ I .. ·- College preparing woi:kshop at UCI A proaram adv1sinapartn1, how hey n help prep:i~ their C'htldren for colleae-ltvef wor'k in Enahsh mathematic~ ind science will be held next Tuesday from 7 10 9;'\0 p.m 1n Room Fl 10 of the Medical ~1cncc 8u1ld1n1 at UC Irvine . Rev:ieW,ofjail site report delayed. .. By LISA MAHONEY Of .. ~ ........ ........ Otlnit County's nu,,.Y or Jiii Sile a 11\lit)' was ~lowed ~mcwhat Monday when· the plannina commm1on delayed a~l•On on an environmental 1mpac1 report for a I Sii i bed Jiii near Anaheim Su1d1um The report ma1nt11n that the etto~d medium•n1titimum KC"Unty J•1I would have little adver\t environmental impact on the favored site at the 1n1crseca1on of Katclla Avenue and D!)ugl) ROI<! 1nrc the locauon was formerly a tt'I h uan fer ,tation. county"~ rapon s to be ure they are comploe It'-. • lht commas i.on·s recommcndauon was to 10 to tht board of su~rv150f"I for ttOn Wcdnc~a:y. ballot mcasurt aeetina "0ltt 1pproval IO 1 ~ l apuon bondJ to covet the estimated S 1 •U mat hon c:ost of the new J&d. Propos,uon 46, approHd lut June,··_ allow local aovcrnmcnts to i iuc wfh bond with • tw<>-lhtrds '"O\C of the tlC<'tOratt. The workshop 1 de 11ntd for parcn1' of students in e•fhth aradc and nbovr and'' ponwred by UC l's ProJtcl Rad1u"~ an clion to encourage the c11changc of ideas and 1nformat1on between faculty member\ and the community . . Comm1 !t1oners po~1poncd mak1n1 a · recommendation on 1hc ad~uaty of the· ~talc·requircd rcpon 1dent1fyin1 en· ,·tronmcntal concerns and proposed m111pt1on to Dec IS to ''ve them time to review county plannma dcpanmcnt rc-.ponsc:~ to pubhl' comments The Staff respon\H were not av11l1ble pnor to Jhc Monday m~tma becau~ of the larie number of comments rea1"cd and the short pcnod of time bc1wttn the Nov. 14commentdeadhneand Monday·~ Tht thrte-~tt1' dela) in ccrufyina the environmental documtnt will havt h1tle impact on the Jlil proposal Uptf'V1M)f1 had ICl II\ awes JVC lime I.Ible for approv1na 1hc pro,ect ~use of over· crowdtna at tht coun1y·, 01itm1 maiu· mum ~cumy jail in Santa Ana ThtCOUnty1•prevcntcd from USl.OllUle bond money for a J••I near Anaheim Stadium or D1ineyland under 1n unusual amendment to 1 bond allocation &ill. · rhc co'it 1\ S2 per pcts<>n or S 3 50 per couple. which include p rk1ng. refreshment sand handout'i Call the ProJect Rad1u'i onicc at 856-5922 for further 1nformat1on Stop-smoking cluses set F-re,h'itart, a proaram to help smoker\ kick the h1b11. will be offered four four day'i 1n Ottember by thr Amrncan ( ancer oc1ety at 1u offices. 1503 South Coast l)nvC' Sullr 110. Cos(a Mesa The coursew1ll~conductcd ~c I , 3 Sand 10 from 7.to 8:30 pm and a S IOdonat1on 1Buggestcd ( illl thc 'itK'tel~ ·, rducauon drpart'rnent at 75 1-0441 10 rC&JSICf. OCC appllcattons offered Appltcat1ons for ftm-11me '9udcnts planning to enroll in Orange ( oasl C ollcge next spnng arr now ava1lablr 1n thc colkge's adm1ss1on<1 and record~ office Springe l,t\'IC'i begin Jan 12 and rcg1'ltra11un will \tan Monda)' The office 1s open MondC4y through 1 hur'ida) from 8 a m 10 7 lO pm and Friday from !lam 10Spm Call4'2-~772 formore1nformat1on on lht' ()( C ~pnng ~mc'itCr Dlsneyland talk set J.Jdr. M)cr'>, dtrel'tor of marketing for D1\· nnland International. will d1\Cus.-i 'D1s.nc\land tn Eu.rope· al \.1onda' ·., mecung of thr World rrade \entt'r \<i'iOC1at1on of Orange ( ounl\ to b<' held lrom 11 lO am to~ fl m al the lr\tnC Hilton and r OV.'t,,_ lht" l ll\I '' S20 for WTC >\members and S2X for non ml'mt~:r\ ( all \uc;an l..cnll or< tnd\ \.1om~ .it 551J. I~ I fi lur furthrr 1ntormatton or rc'iCn3t1onc; Marketlng talk ln El T or o Roger L dll.·I from the \.1onl') Mailer will dtSt use; markcttn(! t·o n<,ult1ng at \.1onda\ ·., lunchron m~t­ tng.of lh(' Bu\1ne\'i Reforral -\\\C1<.1at1on at noon at 1he ~c,entti Floor Rc\tauranl.ln thl.' Home 5a'1ngs liutldtng on f I Tom Road tn Fl Toro Meetings arc open to prolc\1,1onal\. bus1nc\\ ownt.•r\ C\Ct.ut1vc\ manager\ and sales pcopk 1ntcrctcd 1n 1nuca\1nti their hus1ncss The coc;I '" Sii SO and 1hn~· 1ntt·n•,tt•d <,hould t.all hem Hu: <it ~Ml-1 llJfJ Flnanclng semlnar slated \ \t'mtn.H t.k' ntccl 10 lhl· financing alternat1' <''i a\ c11lahll" Ill thl' 1,m.ill hu<,1ne\\C\ 1.1.111 he hdd nc\I T ut.·\d;n at " pm 1n lhc \ton;m h Bank. '\OfJC!p Trnv.n < cntrr llrt'c.'.' l aguna "'•gucl h·.1tund 'JX'.ika\ v.111 be Teri'\ J \1('tm\1Ch prl''>ltknt 111 \.1 on.trl h Hank r homa\ Breen \ICC pn•\ldcnl o l Pa1n1 \.\ l'hhcr. and ~leH· \\ addcll manager ol thl Orangt· ( nunt' offi t.e of the l C., \mall nu,1nc" \dmtnl\lrat1on. Ther~ •~no chara,e. hut <,p;in· '' ltm11t·J and re\ef\Jtmn' ma) he madc h' rnnlal 11ntt <iv.en< a\tl'lda at .i~~-'\ '\00 Injury cllnlc ln Valley T hl "r \ \R \rx1n\ Mrd1nne ln'itllUIC ... nov. prm 1d1n~ .in 1niur, t'' aluat1on cltn1t a~ .i lrel' com mu nm '>{'f\ Il l' \aturd:n o; from q to 11 a m at the \outh end of 1hc FountJtn Valin Regional H11,p11al and 1ed1t.al C l'ntrr propcn' f \,1hMt1on1, h\ ,in 11r1hoix·dll/<ipon\ mrdtltne 'fll't iall\t JnJ ta11licJ t1thkt1t 1ra1ncr!I an· ~can·cJ 10 twlp <,< h11ol·agt• a1hk1c\ who "U\flCCI 1hc} have rt'lt'nlh lx·l·n 1n1url'il ~11,1ppotntmcn11<, necco;c;ar. hut pJrt•ntal rx·rml\'>ton " rc·qu1red C all M2-1111.i lor rnt•(t' 1n torm.11111n CALENDAR Tuesday, Nov. 25 •ti"' pm lrvlnt' City founril C 11' < ounltl < ham her.,, 112r 1 Jamhorcl Road • 7 p m lfuntlnl(ton Bucb llnlon Hlgb School Roud of Trustt't't dt\lm I ht•adquaner' 1112~ I \ 11rktov.n \\l' Wednesday, Nov. 26 • 7 p rn . Laguna Buch Planning Commlulon ( 11~ Council ( hamhcr,. ~05 f orc'll ""e PoucE Loe ------ mcct1na. • (omm1~~1oncr decided they could not determine whether 1hc report was ade- quate without carefully '1udyin1 the Christmas cheer escalated The po'Stpopcment will not prevcnl th<' board from nctina on a financana plan for the Jiii today Supcrv1M>" an: t~pcc1cd to authon1c a Santa Ciao• ride. the eK&lator at the new area of Huntington Center a• he begin• hl• aeaaon·long atay In the area between Montaomery Ward'• and Mervyn'•· St. Nick arrived at the •hopping center aboard the .. Screaming Mimi'' bellcopter aeen on TV' a "Riptide." . Author Iiioves tobalt MacDCJnald',s -. royalty p ayments from 'Fatal Vision' 10\ \'\1(1111\ l\PJ -(on\lltrd ktlle< fr.fir<'" Met ()onal<l ,houlJ \top rt'CCI \ 1ng ro~:.ilttl'\ from lhl· hook .. fatal \'f\1on' '° :.1\ not 111 enu1ura~l murder a lav.,cr tor autho1 ltll" \1c(11nn1'' 1,;uJ \fond.i\ Thl· 'munl.'' \hould hi.· d11nat~d to .1 , 1< um.,· cumpcn!Wllon lund. atturm•\ D.in1cl Korn'>tt.·1n 'k.ltd in l11un \.\. l l ann111 allu"' \omcone to prolll lrom thc:ir ov.n "'run~dotnll Mr \.1c( •tn· nt\\ \cl\\ IUIUrl' flil\ mrnl' 'h1111hl ht '>l<>PJXd . .ind n:a~d \o .l'> nol tu cnt•11u1 .1r,r murder "1 r "1d 11nnt\!. '·"' \1 ,1 Donald'' 'prof111, \h1111ld nirt go 111 him l\.1e(11nn1<>sl hut 111 .1 'll llm 1d1t'f 111 cnmJX'n'iat111n tun<l ·· Korn,tt.·tn \.l td fhr hook 11\o m.1dl· 1n111 a ll'k' 1\111n mo' tt' tell\ )hl' \toh ol Mal I >onal<l ,, l11rmer(1ret•n fkn·t ptl\ \ll t.111"""'1c:llcl ol murdn1n~ hi\ v.1k and t \Cl \11l111g daugh· 1cr<, \\I' m1ll111n d.tmagr lav.1,u11 hn1uKhl h' \1.1c I >onald 1n < 11\loth at a h-1kral fl""'" tn Ba .. 1r11p Tr'a' l la1m\ th:u he .UHi \1 d 1tnnl\'> alll'l/.Cdl) (•ntl·n;·d 1nt11 .1 ontralt 1n v.h11h Mt<11nn1\\ v.3\ per m111 J 111 lw.11 thl' con' it lt•<l lt•lon·, nl 11 Jll' 1huugh1 .. 10 v.r11t• a ··po\111\e .1l 1 mt ol \.1.ic• >onakr, fi1thl a11,<11n\I thl" mur<lt'Tt:harg~ ~t .\k{ 11nn1\\ (c111c hulr\ in hi\ hon~ th;tt \facl x•nald '' 11.u1h\ 1111he 11170 murder' The )()-Called Mickey Moute Amend· mcnt WIS pushtd by the City of Anahtim, the Rama and the An&Cls ball teams to d1tcouriat the county lfom bu1ldina a jail tn the .. Hub of Happiness ... Wake held forHB'S . Sal ari Sam's· Mu\1e1an' pha)cd a funeral march, and pall hearer\ canted a cardboard coffin which thry c~matcd on the beach in a· ceremony marking the cto .. 1n1 of ~fari m·, in Hun11ng1on Beach. a local rock ~nd roll club Police had rcrnmmcnded dosure .ilter compluints of no1~ and \'3ndaltsm from neighbor~. "W? didn't JU'1 1.1.ant to dt!kippear We wanted 1C1 let ,,eoplC' know cx<1<:tly what we wcrr doing .. Safari Sa m·., co-owner Gil Fuhr('r ..aid ~unda't of lhc 'crcmon,. aucndC'd h~ alloul IOtl lo)al fans l he ca\kl't made of heer ca\Cs and \pra~·painlt"d hlack rnntatncd phot~ araph.. of rod hands and othtr memorah1lta lrom the.• mJhtclub Owner<. f uhrer and S..m Losnn1 \a~ the} could no longc.·r atlord lo pa~ rent on the bu1ldingaflercnterta1nml'nl wa\ h.tl1ed io 'x:ptember when Cll) 11tlic1aJ\ refused to grant a new entt·rta1nmcn1 ltcen!)e. Crystal Ca thedral c~metery ape~oved . ~ ~. 8) tbf' Auo<·latd Pr~u fx,p11c 1h~ 11hJcc.:11uns of ncarh 100 nr1ghbor.. thr C1ardl"n (irovc ( 1t\ C nunc1I nurrowh appro\.cd plJn\ for a I 7-atrc u~mtten 11ro1ln\Cd h'\ thC' < rv\tal ( .i· 1ht•dral T hr lo11n111 .iprruHd lhl' pro1nt Mon· da\ n1gh1 h\ a \oil' of '\.2 T hl' ( 11) '11pula1~ that inc." cathcdnil mu,1 U\t' grJH' markt•r.. llu\h v.uh lhl' gr11untl in'1all land'>{'afllnll l hat rre'>('n e\ i:\l,t1nt1 nprr .. , tree' and hu1ld a \e\t·n- loot·h1gh 1.1.,111 ar11und lhl· cc mctcf) f hr Cl.'ml'll'f\ I\ Ill ht,• C'!otahlt!>hcd nC\l IO the I ()..<,tof\ ( r\\1 .. 1 ( ;tlhl"dral and I\. 'Inn T ov.cr 111 H llf>'' <tnil e hu 1 ldtng ov. ned h\ lhl' chur h News accounts of murder arrests criticized By PAUL ARClHPLEY Of -0.., ,_ lteft Rt'dland\ law l'nfoncmcnt offit. 1al\ on MondJ~ a\kl·d the rrcc.' fnr 'lolcrancc" in \n•k1ng nc.-1.1.\ on 3 touplc \U\flCt 1ed 1n \t'H'r.tl 'iouthl,1nd murder\ and flO'i\thl } nlClll Jlrll\\ lhl tllUO llV V.\ rt• .1,lr.1ng for \our 111lcrancc not 10 tn thr la\t' in 1hc ncw-\paper'> .. -;.i1d \an tx·rnard1n11 ( 11unl\ Dt\tmt \ltnrnn t:knn11, l\.ullml"tl"r dunng J < ounhou\t.' Pft"" l on krt'nt"t" I hl' prt''>'llinlrrt·nn· v.a H.tllt'd todt\pel ··111.1llUf,tl1n" n•pc1rtl·d in thl· media 1n tht• r.t\I.' o f J.iml'\ < 1rcgof\ \1Jrlnv. and { \O lhtJ I \nn ( onm.in v.ho ha\,(' lx·l·n lhargl·d v.1th 1hc k1dnaJ>p1 ng and murder ol ( unnna Sent\. 20 nf Rt'dl.ind\nn ~o" 7 f he rnuplr Jl\O l'i 'U\fll'l tl"d 1n tht• \lrangula1111n ktll tn~ 111 l \nrl M urra~ 19. 111 11 un11ngton fk.tl h and lhl' \l,1\lng ol \,tndrJ \nn :-.il·an \~ of ( Cl\IJ MC'\3 l\.11ttml'H r \atd.Rl·dland' ullil 1.111, v.ho hJ' l' \ u\loch nl < ollm.u\ 24 and \.1arlov.. Ill "·•nll'll 111~1\l' tht· ml·J1.1.1n nr11or1un1 I\ 111 dl\11 up th<' gru1.1.o1ng numtx·r nl tlt'fllltl'll l.tl 1' <,urruundtn[! thl' No'" ra\t' I k ll"fX'Jlt•cl lh<ll ,, \lor\ 1n 1hc I O\ \ngdt.•\ lkrald r ,,1m1n('r IJ\I W('t'k W(I\ 1naltu1ate "'hen 11 quntcJ l)(•nut' r>1-;1nc1 ~11ome) Ra.,mon<l "C hip.. I la1~ht Ii\ saying ( oOman h.1d nnl lx•t•n ad' l\t'd 111 her nghl to remain \llcnl altt•r 1ht0 lt1upk ' "lo\ 14 arTl.'\I n<"ar Rt~ Rear l al.t· < <1fTman lrd 1n \.C'it1ga1<1,... 10 """'. \hallow gra'c 1n a Fontana "lnl·~.ird "l he Red land\ Puliu· I >t:p.1n nwnl op t•1t1ted 1n ant·pll'd ~1liu• prott'durt'\ .ind thl' ra\e wa\ nnl Jt·11p.irdt1t'd ·· 1\.1111 mt·1n ... lid k.011mt.'1l'r \.t1d .1 ""'r' 111 lht '>.1n Bernardino \un r''P'•rttn~ the coupk·, lingl'rpnnl\ h.111 ~·t·n l11und 11n NCI\" tcH also wa., 1nall Ur.1tt' ... ,,far a' I kn111.1. ti 41 trut 1h, ,,. "'l'fl' 1111 ftngl·rpnnl\ 11n lhl l•ir ·· \olHI ~cdl.1nd' Pohl<' ( htd l{n~·rt Hrn k ll' "Aul 1h.i1 doc:,111 till•'" '-'C .111111 h.l\C' t'\tdl·nce tn \lllllll'( 11nn 'Atlh llt1' l .tl Bnl kll'' 'kltd rohlx·n rx·r,on,11 ~.11n .ind "'11ual gra1tf1t atmn '-'t'rt' tht· t11uph'.., mott\t''i 1n their .1llq1nl rn11rd1·r ol tht• Rcdland., v.omun Tht•rf wa\ ".,,,.. "'"'u.11 tir.111ltl.t1111n and "'l' ha\l· t'\ 1tl1•111t' 111 1h.1t Bru klc' \<ltd Ht' <i<lld "'" 1" "'·" 1,1ndum1' '>du lnl .11 a ltXal mall \,1n Rcrn;.11d1nn < 1111nl\ ( 111nm•r Hr1,1n l\ik( nrmtt.k \Jtd .tn .111l11fl\\ .. hnv.rd "10\1~ d1C'd ol ~1<,\1hh 'tran11.ula1111n nr .,.ufTorallnn ' \\l' don'1 knov. 11\ht•1.1.<1\ J ll\" or dead v.hrn .. he 1.1..1, tlum·d:· he \dtd lluwl'\t'r 1hn-dtd ltnd l'"tdcn1c 1hat a "l1ga1url"0 -\uch a\ a rope -w-a., u~d on tht' \tCl1m·, throal. although lhrrc wa1, no •llhl·r trauma l'' ttknt on •he hod' r ht llri'lt" nt dl'31h m.,n nnl ix-t \l.th lt\hl•d hCl,llJ\C lh1· hci<l\ 4'd\ rt•p<1nl'dh hunrd on '\i11\ .., or X .ind v.ac;n t unu"ned until '\lo\ I'> .1flt•r <,c>nl(' dr. ompc1\1t1on h.1d •11.l urrt•d \.1t C orm1ck '-'Ouldn't commt•nl llO 111her lind1n1t' from thr au1op'' V. r don't l hnoc.t• 111 .. rx·cul;ilt' .1nd mak1• 1lt1\ 'rn 't·n .. 11"1 l.I'<" in111 ,, ctrlu\ l'"' 1ronmt·n1 ·· hr -..11d Ko1tmt·•N ,.ttd ttw llnh prohlrm l<l·dl.1mh nll1l t.il' iHl' ha' mg 1n hu1ht1 1111 11ic1r a\t' Im the T>..-c ~ prcltm1n.1r. hr.iring 1" thal then:·, .. omt· tnal( ur.H.' 1n the:' pn <,\ \lllh J.., \IOrtl'\ .1ht111I lhl '""fll"C 1,· con,111111wnoil nghl' tx-ing ilr n1l·d lfolh I 11llm:1n ;.ind \1.1rl11v. \•lH' ad "·' t\t'd t•l lh1·1r · \ltr.inJa Jl(lhl' 10 rt•rn,1111 "knl and h.1\(' .in .11t1•rne' Ix t11rr < 111 Im.in Int 1nq·,11~t11r' 111 the 11.r.1\C.-,.1111 fi1tl k In • V.r l11mpltl·d v.11h .111rlir0thl1 1 ·'" l.t'~ • he \,11d Hr \\n1tldn"t "" 1.1.hrthrr 1·11hC'r nt th1• "l"P<'rl' dnltnrd 111 h,I\ 1• .1ttnrnt''" n·rn \l'nt tht•rn hrf11n· 1hc' tall.C'd 111 pnliu: .. Ha1~h1 ..aid 1hc· tlernld n:p(lrtt'r v.ho 4u111rd him on lhr Miranda qul'\lton 011\undN\tood 1.1.hat he ~a .. ~)'t ng · "lhrre itrc 'omt' ~1randa 1s'iucs that IAtlt l'C ht1gaH·d lv.hcn 1he Ulk g~~ to wun> · Hat(th t \1t1d · I ha1 "'i-all I told th~ n·ponrr "I did nut \a\ 1hc pulttc dtd not M1rand1tl' thl· \U\fXll' .. I la1gh1 "4J1d hi\ m1'>1akr wa\ 1alktng to lht· rc pc1ner 1n th<' lir\t plarc ·1-.aida 101 le\\ t<• her than v.hat wa'i in lhl· n('v.1,p;tpcr antclc •· he ..aid I ht.• ~fr raid 'aid 11,11.od hchtnd tl\ 'ltor,; II II ~t'f(.' trUl' (oilman'\ \latt'ment\ to pOllt (.' \oHl\llJ 0111 he• Cldnll\\thle ('\ tdence tn { uun Bm kln "'''d <.1l11c-1al' Imm acros'i lhe nalton ha'c (a lied m -.cnt people to talk to h~.il tn\t'\t1µ1or, \1mc \.1arlow and c 11ff m.in 1Acrt• arrr\t('d and stones bepn circulat1n' Jhc1u1 a J1C'"'1blt" cnme sp~ Imm Kt•ntu1 i,., '" < :.iltlorn1a llun11ng1on fkath poltn· pcrhap .. hop- 111g 111 .1' 011.i 1ht• media prohlcm'i tha1 ha\lt 'u1ru1inJrd the 1'011\1\Ca\C. haH'.dt<iC'lo~d '<'" hlllt 1nf11rm.1t1nn ;ihout lhc Murra) 1,la,1ng f hr C >rangt• C ounl\ 1)1o;lnl'I -\llomey'\ 11flttl" ... 11d 11 1.1.111 file lh,.rJtl'" ag.atn'it the tnufll<• 1n shat l :"l\l" Tots playing with lighter set HB bedroom ablaze lh11 )!I.ii" pr ll'd 1111. II .1 h•d l'd lr1111f dnl'I 111 t ltc ,,1100 hi• >cl • 11 \ 1 \l,1 .111J 'loll' ,t I IJOO '1th'11 \ l"'Clll fl'l1t1d1• .ind ,1 $~00 1.1111rr .1 \ \\,tlkt ln111.11n1ni.: t \\,1\ 1.1l1 n ,ti Ill!.' g\ Ill .al ( •C:l1:l'I! \\ l''I ( 11llq!I' \ rn,1 n "·"' 1.1 t•n 111 1 tl\I011\ Int Cciata Mesa \ u 'll'" n11r1111 .inti •il hl ' tun' H•t.1 It Ill? <. \1 1 rrr .. r.1; ll< •r!rd 'tnkn lr11111 a l 'll p.irli.t•1I ,1lnng I 11n H'\\ ~o.1<J r n1n "'"' m 111l b\ I run 11111..'n tht· ngltr pa~·nitt•r """' c ,1,1 l'l.11.1 1 ... 11.1.een tn rm Mon· ti~' 1nd \J 1 m l•1<.lt1\ \ 111,111 t1dp1n~ ,, v.11m,1n c.:'1m itrou:n" .11 an .1p0trt ml'nt c ornpl1·' at H t r 11r fh t\C !wiped h11ll'4.lf to th(' 't1nl 111 'pur\t' .1hc•ul '."! I'm \11nd.I\ I hr 111~" ".1, l.'\l lmDtl"d al \I l)(l . . . By ROBERT 8AR~ER Of N o.lp ..... IWI \mall ch1ldrc11 playing w11h a l1 ¥Ml'llC lttthtt•r '>{'t 1hr1r lx:drnom on fin· 1n I lun11ngton Fkach Mnndll)- rnorn1n1 hut e\lapt"d 1n1ur) fire tkpartmlnt <,pokt·<,won\an Rtrgll l>ll\I\ \Jll.I While 1hr<'l' youna t·h1ldrcn and 1hc·1.1 motht•r wrrc un'iC'othtd. the 1tr1,t floor l>el Kn .ipanmt'nt un11 31 \I ~J llctl \1tt' 'u\ta1nt'<l ahout \ io ooo in durnwin an ordina to l>J'" I O\\l'\ tn lOOlt·nt\ w('r(' pu1 al Laiuna Beach r•oltn· arrC\lcd lo..1rk l>ura n D.tvl\ \~.for allrgrd p<\\\C\\1on of n. r\Cltll \ lnr \Uk .ind f'lO\\C'\\H>n ol <langrrnu\ dnrg'i In :uld1t1on N11nt 1 \nnc- Ntl hol\ "'"' arrC\t('tl l(u llll' c<I p<l\\C'\'ilon of narlOllt: floth arrc\t'I v.erc mltth MnndA) nr1 ( yprt•>'I l>fl\(.' ••• r hr 1hd1 nt S.2.1 no 1n c 'h ~• rcportcd Munda' 11 \outh ( oa\t U1aJl~'I) lot lion ••• A r1>hbrn vu1Hcin1m11t d Mond~y · momin nn ()(<an '-CnUt' ~•th S2.S00 tukrn, 1hr 'tet1m toM pol1u· J hr \U\P<'Ct " ' de r111' •ta\ m le s 15.ClOO Davie; \atd the apartm<'nl "'a" rented 10 Kenneth R Towno;cnd 2 '· and his wife. ('her1t'' "l'll(' v. ho h,1, t' lhr~ children undcr ' year\ old In add1t1on. Mr., Town\t'nd wa' hah\ ~t1t1ng another toddler Wh11t' 'he wa'I coolong hm1kf.1\l for them. two of thr youn1'1crc; wrrr playing 1n the h<'drnom w11h th c door closed One set ~omc 1oy~ on tirc and name\ ~pr(':ld to othrr part~ ol lhl" apartmtn1 Davi~ ..aid M" Town\Cnd .ipp3rcntl) WR\ unaware of thc potcnttal dt..a'iter until l at1no. 25. \tund1ng 11hou1 ~ ft'<'l l't&hl inche' tall. • • • Poltct' arre\lcd M1l·harl \ \'aldt•t ~.i. of .\nahc1m !ln \U\fl1C10n nl dn\ 1n1 under lhc mflucnn~ of I· cnhol Va ld.;i "'•'' '>loppc-d :11 2 fl~ u m \fond-:() on \t \nn·, l>n\t' Newport Beach The ownl r of a t..H t);irkt•1t Monda' 11 2 th \tm:t and Ball'\c>.1 Uo1tlr\ imt told police "iomeonc had \ml\hrd thr front p "i\CngC'I'., w1nd(\w nf lht' :o-.;1,.~n four-door . U\tn an l'\t1ma1c,1 S~<XI dama" • • • \ v1\1tor tn R1rch \trn•1 1;inn1ni '>hc v.cn1 10 gct the lhtld rcn tor hrt•etklJ~I \moke almtd> 1.1.a\ filling lht' r<ltim and 1,hr wac; ahk 10 ru\h thl' 'tnung'>lt'r\ oul'Kk 10 ..af<.'t\ 1 hr ht.·droom and hallv.a\ IA-l"r<' d~\tro)l'd and \mnkt· clamagt• 1.1.a' rcportt•d 10 ht· hl'J'' ( I\ I.' fX'Clpfr IO ,\ \t'C ond \ton apanml'nt 14-('fl.' l'\ll1 11Jtt•d 11u11"g tht• lire.' l>J\I\ 'i31d f hl' 1 own\Cnd\ Wl'f(' \( hCdUlt•d ICI 'rwnd 1hc n11ht ~Ith rrlat1vt'\ Red < rn.,, nfltt 1nl\ \tlld thl.'\ pro' te11.'c1 monc' In the \ ll'ltm\ to hu\ 1r0< ct u·<, and 1 lntht•\ wh1rh Wl'rc all dl''>lrn\ccl \.tlnn lt,ld p<ihlt' 'hr lcfl ;i S900 rinv 1hc•rt' '-'htlh "'•'' nol rl'CO\crtd Mon· "·" • • • \n 11nt1q11t' • rrnr.h-nl;idl' t Ill( k. made' :ihfml ltlO 1trar'i (I nnd "·llurd at S 1.1100 w '' rr pc1nrd c,tokn lrom 1 ~\1<lrmr nn \ 1<1 l1h11 ~. 1hc 'tl llm told polt<, \lnntta' T hl' thl"fl " hchr\l'd 111 ha\(' oc1 urrt•il O\fr th1• ""ttkrnd Huntlngton Beach . Someunr t 111 1hrouih the tt1p of i4 lctnH•nthle l tr at \1a1n ,1n1I P.1 1hr < oa~t IJ•lh""':i' anc1 \lc>lc' dutkl tlaR l llOIUtntn )\ 14t'lr\ ••• 1 I • 1lh'gulh 1ntr1g t• I<' ii .1 ,\2'11J I.I., ".1tc h .11 thl' Hrn11el \ ·" 1frpar1nH·n1 Burglars snatch $20,000 in loot .-' I p 111 ~ll.( H ,q 1n 1t•wrlr ' '1.1.dl';i .. ,1 h.1111ly11n 1.1.t•n• 11·pn1tr1I "1nlrn trnm .1 { 11\l,1 \1< ... 1 Jl'"l'lt•r' !\1 nndn\ l'oltu• -.:11d t ntl\ '~•" m.uk h\ hrt'.ll.1ng lhrn11)lh u 1.1.1111 tu \ch o11wt lt'\\t'll\ ~ l~4 1'rv.f1<ul Uhd I hl' \Ion• <,:1ft• h,1d "'-'t"n 1.11111'.te'11·d li'llh hut '"' not llJl<'nt'd I he m1 .. ,111g 1_(11n "" °' ~~ <'••lth-..•1 .1111nmat1l lliiltl 1c1'<1ncd Valley rn a n die .. in tow tru .k fall \ I uuntiun \ allt•\ tnan d1c'l1 ol ht' t.I 1n1ltr1c' \1 on1tt1 aftrr h1 tdl fwm n tu"' truck 'h1k Ir tllf. to t1gh1cn tht• line' 1h t v.ere h1lhh11 u•r ,ord1n 10 lh(' Ofll(ll't'"' nflrcx \\ 1llrnm H.11lrh Kll'h' .i • d1C'<I at \hulln I uthrr tin\pllal in nnhr1m .1hc1111 n he1111 after ht~ I ... \ p m tlill 1n lh!.' \ IOO "loci. of c 1ranr.r1horrc \' cnut tn I ulkrton- t . . ~ ( .... h .ind 1l.11h ll"lt'lfll' 1.1.0rlh ~7 02 ~ \\Cit' fl'f"1ltl"d \lnh·n Imm thr I 1n 1 l l·r ,101htn1i!,ht•ul1q11c .11 ~ .. 11h \ I\ 1.1 h·1 ''·" tl'pclrtl"d .. tnkn Ir m a molmt H II .11 I >.1111t-' night· 1h ti'\ ''"port HI\ l1 • hclv.<"en m1dntr.ht .inti l 11 I'll ~undct' Coast man sentenced in bank, plane heists l'll<H ''' I \1'1 (\ne (•I two rnc n v. h ' ph .ukd 1111111\ 111 rnhhlllf. h.1nk .. in \11111n.1 < al1h•rn1 .1 .md , ~l.',,11111 in. 'fnt't' d11r1ng \\h11 h tv.11' a1rplann ''('"" \tnkn 111 mMlo.r (!C'l.1 '~'' '"·'' \C'nlt'n\l'\I \.1 ontl•' In ~~\('.tr-. tn ft•t!rt11I ru1,11n I 'i (>1 .. 111, t lutl l' Paul Rc1o,c nhl.111 -...·nll'flC-C<I Rpn,1ld lohn'-<ln .~ 111 l lana Point 10 I 0 \t'ar' eill h c,n nne count r. dt ol 1trmt'll rohticr of~1nh 1n l t"rnle\ :'1.t"\ l o' \n lc,aml~,ll Dir o and 10 I ~)rnf"i ftor r1hhcf)11nd "''n :i c1cad1' \\t'l'lpon ,tMnntp.:.s cttm(' 1nthclkt' I\ Ill~ 'ud..up~f 1•rt'~~111 h.·rnk . l ht' 1,·rm" arc lo ht' c,c: n ed ron 't'(Ull\cr, f{o'<'nhla11 .... ,c1 \1 ~;trt\\ h'lk thr ltHIJ1<' rr,rl "t'nt~~ tn ot I )U\ td \tMhrt I 1n ('\( 8f"I('(' "11111 I \tal'' p11\0n I rt \\ tl\h lnlllOn -.t.ltl' "ho I {"' the \l.nl(' '· Judge orders depOrt&tion ?r~g:;~~t;f:O~d of illegal aliens stopped SAt RAMENTO(AP)-A fedemlJudae hasordemt Karlton aho ordtred tht IN lo et1her f)<Nmel) a halt to the drportalion or tllepl aliens who ma} bt' dc1crm1ne the amnt'''> nsht~ ot e:.u;h 1nd1\-1dunl alien eltaJblc for amnesty under thr bill s1aned earlier 1h1'i arrested m the I Jnrted Suuci;. or post "'in'I in Enghor;h .ind month by Ptt ident Reaaan. • Spaoa<h at t'\ICh I N~ center adVJ'ltng ahcfl~ oJ thcu . The ttmporary restraining order aga1nsl 1he U.' amnesty riaht~. ~ ' lmmiaration and Naturalitation Service resulted from a Thc.amnc'lt} prov1\loni. of the new 1mm1grat1on bill suit brouaht by ~veral altcns rights &roups. p10' 1dc temporary legal SU.Hu~ to aliens who ran prove ln 1ssu1na the ord1r Monda)(, U.S. District Judge the} hnve·ltvcd in the l ln1tcd State continuousl} s1m:r Lawrence K.arlton said, "This 1i.n'1 ao1na to savc tht• Jan I. I '182. or before. Those granted temporal') statu'I world. h's gOlfli to address some of the problems (of the v.ould then~ cliiible tu apply tor permanent l"i31 alit·n 1mmigratiop law)." status and. e' cntuall} cit11cnsh1p The Qtder 1s 1ntcndrd spcc1ficalh to protect the The amnc'it~ pro"i'i1ons are rons1dcrnhl) more 1mmi&rat16n amnesty nghts of illegal af1rns who left the ltbcral for aarn·ultural workers. who would ha' c to pro' t' country voluntanly without bt'inJ informed of their onl> that thcv wor~ed QO da)'s in 1he fields of 1he t n11cd pot,ent1al amnesty nghts afler Reagan s1ined the States dunna 1hc I:? months prior 10 Mn) I. I 986 1mm1gral1on bill Nov 6. It P'""lTlllS them. 1n rfTect .. to Karlton dcla}cd for fhr days the porllon ofh1s order return aod claim tho~ ngh.ts proh1b111na fun her deportnt1ons, in order to g1 \C thr IN\ The bill provided that 11legal ahrns 10 the eountf) at 11me to get instructions to all ol 11411 office\ aod agents that nme would bt' rltg1ble foi; amnrst} froll) deponnt1on Other portions ot the order require that the.' 'ilgn' ~ 1fthe} mrl certain work and rc~1denq minimums. but the ~>Med v.1th1n 10 <.la)'s an.d th.nt JN · gu1dcltnec; IQr amnesty v.ould not appl) to tho5': who rntcred the. 1mplt'mcnt1nii 1he new 1mm1gra11on lav. ~ published country illegally forthe first time afirr pa sage of1hr act v.1thtn JO da)'s 1n the Federal Reg1'>ter . Vietnam Jn U.S. l OS -\NC,l L '°I CAP) More than 2(XJ Monta"nard tnbe\men. who &ttded \inem:an ~pconl force'! dunn" the w111 rn Vietnam have bc<.'n 1clu<.·a1cd to heitn nl'"' hVl'' 1n 1hc \outhcastcrn lln11cd late._ Wcunns wc~tern doth1na und cur- l) 1ni hand lup.gngc. the Montagnard~ -Frcnt.h for "mount11n dw<.'ller~" -amvrd 111 Lo~ i\ngelcs Inter na11onal ".1port Monda y before hl·ad-in1 tor nc"' home' 10 Nonh C nroltna I hr Montagnard'i. who ltv~d tn the h1ghlandrnfVictnum. bct'amedo~I} 3\'iOoated v.1th l \ \pcc1al Force\ durtn¥ the v.ar .ind fh c former .\mencan m1htnry personnel and \omr 1Q V1e1namcsc re 1dent) of Los .\ngelc ~hoM·d up at the airport to grl'cl them 'The c0ect the\. had On mt• tn thO<iC • IC\\ )e3r'> I v.111 nc~cr forget.'' aid :in cmot1onul M1'-.e Little. a former .\rm} 'IJX'<:1alt-.1 Checking account interest dwindles Meteor lig·hts skies across California By tbe Associated Press SAN FRANC! C 0 (AP) -Calt-SAN FRANCISCO -I\ hnght hght that ~avl' off a fornians are paying higher fees and rainbow of color as 11 flash~ aero)~ the ( altforn1a Sk) and earning less interest on their checking was seen from the Oregon oorder 10 l.)outhern C'alt forn1a accounts and in 'iOmc ca~s ma> ~ probably was a metror, according to authonttc). Amateur better ofT puunuheir mone\ into a astronomer John Hewitt wa\ at thl· l awrenlc lfall uf non-i nterest account. according to a Science in Berkele> Monda} night when thl· ohtl'l I nrw survey. streaked through . the sk} "It pJohabl~ \tarll·d out < orn:c11onal (enter ( randall 'iatd u Border Patrol helicopter pilot wa'i on routtnl' pJtrul when ht• v.;itne\)Cd the dumping o l lht• mall'rtal from two Prn1e't lrut'k\ in an isolated area 20 m1lr~ "l'\t ol thc C'al1lorn1a bt1rdcr u t\ of ( ale),tCO in lmpc.'nal ( ount\> Desert movemetit theorlzed -i ~ORLD ~ ------ :l>liilippines peace talks progressing; announcement· set MAN ll A ( \P)-fhcJovcr"mcnt )a1d· submmtsnl proarcss wn~ mudc today tn peace talk) with Communt\I rebels but thnt nu agreement wt\\ rnncluded However. officials on both s1dt", stiu.I an annount'cmcnl wn' 1mnuncnt. "Thr) !thl" negotiutol"\) \ttm-to b\· rc101cing.'' said a soun e do\t" to tlw negotiators. "It look' ht..c tht·y·H· "01 a cease-lire." - Sut govl"rnmcnt ntgot1ntor Teofisto (1um1ona. u'kcd ii nn Jgrcl._ mcnt had bt'cl,\ rnmplctcd ~•d ""lo not )Cl Wr haH· 10 iron out \omc que Hon.-. .. \noth(r goHrnmcnl negotiator Ramon Mura. ~•d thl" teams m. de ··su6stant1al progre,, .. 111 eight hour., of talk., toda) but th.11 "mn han1l·al things .. such a-. phra\1ng of thl' at·t·ord had }Cl to bt' v.orkcd out bdcm· .111 agreemcnt could Ill' <,tgncd Hc sa id he thought c h.tnt'C' lnr an agreemcm \.\ere .. , t'I") ven goo<l" but added. "Wt:. did not lin"h' thl· accord. J .\mo Snn1dad. 3 hlW)cr for the ( ommun1st-dom1n:H1:d Nat1onul Dcmocr:it1c f ront, would sny e>l'\I)' "Rmh part1e, ·•~cd they will makt ,in announcement. the finul an· nou nn•mt·nt • fht· front t\ nefollulln& on behalf of lht' N.:"' Peork s Arm> which has rarnrd out a 7-year an~urgency Mam D1okno. a 11tafT member tor 1ht· IO"ernment team \Std an an- nounccmrnl would be madr tomot- rov. but ~vC' nu funher detail\ foda) s mcc11ng wu the fim bc.•tv.een the t"'o '>Ide\ since the "Ja1111nal De m onarat Front \U\JX'nded the Ullt.. ... t"'o \H~ci.., a10. The front \a1d then 11 felt unsafe aflcr tht' murder of leflt\I labor lradcr Rolando C >laha l t'ltt\I'> blamed thc murdrr on l>dcn'iC M1n1\tcr Juan PoncC' En11le ·who has crtttelled ;\9u1no as not twin~ tough enough against the retx.·1 .. \quino fired Ennle ~unda\ aflcr the ~oup wn\ foiled Fnrtlc'" rok 1n thn·oup 1s not dear hut oflicaal'I ha\e 1nd1t'ated that thl· plollcr\ 1nl'luckd oflkers hoked to f nnlt' Prc<,atkn11al 'ipoke\man Teodoro lkntgnu dt'>Clo.,cd toda\ that the plolle'"' ma) havt· f)lannl"d lo ll\ o,a,c,1natt· .\~u1no "Morr than rver. " pays to shop extreme!} hot and bluish green or grcrn1or;h .. 'klld I lcw111. ,-around for a checking account.'' said v.ho added that he 1houg.h1 the oh1rct was dl'lin1tely a Sheila Kolenc. a surve) coordinator meteor for Consumer .\ct1on. which released P'\ ADf 1" ·\ -MO\ emcnt\ ol huge plate<, of ~anh\ cru<,t along the earthquake-prom· l.!an -\ndrca\ fault oncl" made a brg chunk of ( altfornia'<, Mo1aH· Dc\cn rotatt• cloclo.v.1se. <,<t\'I a '.\\.\ ~rud' Thl· rotation. \\ht<:h <><.·curred tictwttn 16 m1ll1on and 20 m11l1on \CJf\ ago. tolaled tv.o dl'grec~ or ruughh thl' '><!ml· 3\ turnintt a phonograph n·cord turntJhlt: nnl··lourtt'l'nth t1I a lull turn. '><.lid \latthe" < 1tilombl·k .1 8l'ol11g1'1 ut the '«1t1onJI .\l·ronaulll., and \pall' \dm1nt\trat1on·, frl Propul't1un Laboraton T hl' an·a that m1.1tt·d l ll\ l'f\ hundrt·d, ul \quare mr°lc\ .ind anlludl'' lhl' l"ntm· \ntdof)l: \. Jlk~. Fd~ard'> .\tr f-orl't. Ba\t' and thl· nllt'\ ol I anc-J\ter. Palmdak and \1oJit\l' ( 111lomtx·L. 'w.11d \lond.1\ J hl· arl'3 'lrl.'llhl'' c11 ka<il J\ far lJ\I .... I \ ll1ghv..n N'i .ind l)i:rhap' a' tar ,1, H:t r\tm' hl· .tddl·d Negow1tor-. for Prc\ltknt C ora10n .\quino's go"ernmcnt 11nd thc < <•m· munt!lts'ha\C ml't 1ntrrm111entl) <;incc Augu<,t ~unday afkr'the m11t- 1ary foiled a coup tn'>l'Hrcd 1n part h) oppos111on to her pc.'act· poltuc\, Aquino !.Ct a deadline ol No' \(I tor J truce to be reached J 11s third annual 'lune:. of chect..1ng accounts toda). Charges filed ln to.rlc dump Thr survr> found that ear;11ng<; on intrrrst-bt'anng checking al·counts -S..\N DJE(10 -.\n cmlO\Cl' of thl \ll'\ll.tn oil are falling al thr samr 11me hanL. monopol} Prtroleos \1cx1cano\ 1\ 1n c U'>t<><.h in ~an Diego 'it'n ice fees are nstng diarged \\llh dumping up 10 X 000 gallon\ ol hJ1ardou\ .. .\n):one who oprncd an 1ntcrc\t· "'aste 200 feet nonh of the blmfcr a ledl'ral pro<,t·cutor beanng chcct..rng account 'it'' era I sard Franusco Lu Jan Mac ta'> ~6 "a' .trrc~ed la\I )ears ago should look \.Cl) cardull} at fuc~a} b:-l S Bordt'r Patwl age1m and '' t·harged with rhe wisdom of continuing Chat 3l'-'1ola1111g l .S Burea1.1 of Land Mana1it·mcn1 la"'' l \ counr." ~•d Ken McEldov.nc\ n .\t1orrr<1 Charle' \ Crandall 'iilld Monda' Ma ua' v.a., cru11,ed1rec1orof(onsumcr-\ct10~1ng_..hrld on \101100 hnnd .11 thl· '-ktropolttan r------------~------ PER M oNTH W1R E RtrAJR PLAN 1• ~1gn ;and ma1l 1oday to Pmhc Rdl 11'10 (lranJ Avt· 7rh Fl ( >.ikl.inJ LA 1J~l2· THE CHOICE IS MINE. AND l'M MAKING IT' I w,mt the "4.'{Urtty nf Panhc &-II \ Per Month Witt Repair Plan. I unJr"'1anJ I will ht hilled SOct>nttilmonih per hnl' IS1 00/month per lme tor hu~mMS I* ht-rmnrn$? m l'arnmv-l~H1-.md-r'JV·mrumr lharres whenevtr phnnr wmng rt'pair m,1d1· m~ homr 11r 11ff1u· "nerJtd ( Ir\ ( r\ /1r ORCAuToLL·FREE= 1800-843-194lext.z>4 PACIFICIJBELL_ Al•Jf• ~"""" ~"'...,., L-----------------------~ -/ Tms UPON CoULD SAVE You $65 oRMoRE lFYoUR EHoNE-LINES NEED REPAIR. --.,,r When you ve needed help. Pactfic Bell's bee n there Wuh a standard for CittVICt unmatched for over BO yea" 5o Pac1ttc Bell wan1c; you to know your chrnccs Like dmng repair work yourself. payin~ 5omeone tl~ (lt kt an elecmc1an I paying Pac1f1c Bdl at least a $65 fee 0 acuvation coupon above Or call toll·free1 Bur he.cause of Fed· eral Commurucarion~""' Comm· ion rqubtion changes, you will r pons1ble if tht phone wmng and jacb ansidt ,OOr ~or offtt nttd l'tpair. ~ chane take efftct a~ of Janu•ny I And impact phone win in your walls. U"nder your home or offi~, in your a rue Or 41u~btn~ ro Pac1f1c Bell\ Per Month WirT Repair Plan . f-or JU" 50 ctntwmonrh per line• ISi/month per line• for bu mt>SS CUl\tom· e Paafic BtU wtll rtpa1r ynur '"'idt wmng w ~r ntct ~ry -ar no arra charae But January I will he here ~n To ht fully co~red, fill our and matl rhe c.ervtet • 1 800·841·1941 , ext. 234. And prcvcni a lmlr prohlrm f rnrn n~tmw a ht!( hundlr PACIFIC Cl BELL • A Pac1f 1c Telesis Company Man held in Australia· for threatening pope HKl\8 \ 'L \u.,irahJ I \Pl -\ lorml"r ~ntal pat1cn1 v. hn \atd ht' "'Jntt·d to lirchomh Pnre John PJul II tx·rnu'iC ht• ·ha\ too mud1 monc\ .' v.J' tharged tudJ\ v.11h 1hrcatl'nitlg lhl' non11fT\ Irk poltct ... ud PoltCI: tn\pc.'dor r red -\ngu\ \Jtd tht· 24-H·ar-uld man "'a' ttrahbl·d out\llk nt\ hall v.1th li'e ga<,ohnc: bomb'i <;t•vcn houl'\ ht:lore John Pa~il 'l"llc:d thl· t.lov.ntnv.n hu1ldine .\\\1<,tant l'ohrc C omm1\\111nn Ron Redmond \atd 1hc nun '~·" I !rum ~\dnl':t and h.it.I rnrnth lx'l'll rl'll'a'icd from a mental 1n,111ut11111 1n "It·\ .. ~outh 'Wale" Pohre , .. ould no1 rt'lca<,c hi\ name Redmond \.Jtd lht· m.in v.ould appear in An\hanl" '-1.t!ll'· trate" coun ~ednl·'><la) Pnhle "W>Urte\ 'aid 1ha1 tf the tnun d<'trrmant•d tht• man "'as mt>ntaJh un\tahle lh3fl(C'i "0Uld be dropped Jll'ndintt p'l\lh1a1m. treatment Th~ pun 11 ll who.~ t...cl.cllrat~·d .ut nJll·n au Mii\'> for ahout 70.CJ<IO JX'Opk al tht· Queen E.hzahcth 11 \lad1urn \pent ahout <,ax hour' rn Hmh:tnl' hctorc ht'adtng to \)dnc> thl' thtrtJ \lop of hJ" l\uc;tral1Jn tour In\\ dnc.,.. nn ca\tl'rn \Ca hoard Cit\ 111 ' 1 m1ll1lln the pope met a groupol \oung f>l'llpk al the \\dnn trrdct ~round I >urtn[I tht• line-hour mt'l'ttntt. hl' urged ht\ 'aud1cnu: fO act U'> real'e· makl·r, .. bl·t.ill'l' JU\ltl'l' tn tht• "orld dl·ix·mh on the \-Oung and .. mu.,t tx·l(tn v.1th lhl' punfica11un 1n H>ur 1,1wn hl'ilr\\ Gorbachev, Gandhi rap U.S. on_'Sta.r Wars' 8) the As~oclartd PrHI 'IE'W DEL Ill India \o\ll'I leJdtr \1 1~h.11l \ <1orhJlht'' Jnd Indian Pnme Mrnt<,tcr RJJI' (1,1ndh1 JlllOl"d tn<la\ 111 hl.1m1ntt the l \ "<\tar \\.tr,· program tnrohc,truc11ng progrc\~ tnward a nudear-ln·c v.orld ( 1orhalhl''. v.ho arrl\ ed tod:t~ on a four dJ\ '1\11, WJo; ha1kd b\ (iandhr J\ a "tru\<ltkr fnr reale .. l he l\\O kadl'r\ held lour hnur.-. 111 talk<, un nudear d1-.;1rmamcnt and 1nternat111nal Jtla1f\ .\n Indian '>J)(Jlo.c<,man latt•r 4uo1cd < 1orhalhC" J\ \a\ing \.\ c had \er) gond and far-reacl11ng dt'><. U\\lnn\ We ha' l' earned our dtont'r ·· In ;i l:tter banqut't ~pt·et.h. ( 1orhac hl'" '>Jtd ht'< k tobcr \ummll v.1th Prc<11dt'nt Reagan 1n Iceland • br11ugh1 rntn <.,harp l<><.u' hoth thc J)<>tl·n11al tor progrc.,, ~rd a ..uw.Jc.u-lf~f ""'mW. .ant!-t4lt."-nn'<ttrt1~ .uni force' lliat lltTIC"lc-~ .......... -~ pnigresc;" Hostage's brother's letter publlsbed AEIR l T -.\ Bt·1ru1 nc.:w'>papcr puhlt~hl·d .1n oren letlcr trom -\ml'fll'Dn Thomas ( 1c1pp1111o<l<I\ J<,l..1ng tht• ktdnJPf>l'r\ nl hi\ brnthl'r Jn<;cph 1111 "N'' a c,1gn" that he wa<, alt\C' The kllt'r V.J\ adllrl·.,..cd "tom' hrothcr Joe ~•d the .\rab1c-languagc 1ndrf)l·ndent datl' .\n·Nahar · Come Join Ua In A THANKSGIVING SERVICE Wednesday Evening November 26 7 30 -8:30 CHURCH OF CH81ST 287 W. Wilson Costa Mesa (Between Harbor & Fairview) A ver y special .... alt' Rndal Gowno; Rridcsma1ds nnJ Mother of th~ B~idr (l ike new condmo n) 25% off ( c 91 I if (_11'11 iu ·I hJd i Uo 1 ~ The ( o ta Mc· a Court yards Newport Blvd . at Harhnr (714) 722 9044 .J '\. BRIDAL HOW NN.· fa hions and ~xpttrt s acurd y, Nov~mbcr 29th at Californi Traditlon 10:30 A .M . c e-----c\l tate :{>epartment WASHINGTON (AP) -The 1«ond-rankina of- fkaal at the State Department, in a virtually un· prcccdenied attack on the National Security Council, <kplored lhc White Houte unit'• to-it-alone policy of seem contacts with Iranian officiala and arms shipments to the Persian Gulf nation. At the same time, Deputy Secretary of State John Whitehead told the Hou1e Fort'ilfl Affairs Cbmmiuce on Monday that the State Department ha. qualms ab6ut usir)I the National Security Council in any role but that of an advisory body. And in testimony that left aome committee mcmbcn stunned, Whitehead, who said he didn't learn until 11 · a.m. Monday he would bt !Cnt to testify at the 1:30 p.m. -hearina, challenar<S President Reapn's assurances that Iran no lonaer is involved in international terrorist _ -1 activities. · "I don't like to have to differ with my president, but I believe there ia aomc cvideftcc of Iranian Involvement with terrori1t1," Whuehad said. Reapendina to related qunaioM Wb1tcbad laid: "There conunun to be terrorist 8CU an Iran of the type that we find to be reprehensible." He did not elaborate or aive specific tx.amplel. In his Nov. 13 nationally broadcaat speech from the White HouK, Rc•n aaid that since the U.S. aovcmmcnt opened contacta with Iran, "t~.re ~been no cviM~ of Iranian aovemmcnt comphcaty an acts of terronam aaainst tht United States." In the 1nteraovtrnmental Ila~ over the pre,..tivea of the State Oep.rtmcnt and National Secunty Councjl, he said: "We in the State Depanment flnd it dtfrlC\M'"to cope with tlac National Secunty Council's operational • lctlVJttet," , Buckley was BeirUt chief for CIA w:hen captu~ed in '84 l BO ~ed alter ciA cam,,...,..,..,. NORTHAMPTON. M .... -".:'~ancr J., ........ of b'mer PiPrrfllUllillli d .. rn•• Jimmy Caner, and 19M>s activist · Honma were= 60 PIOllle amiped today on charlln stemmint from a lit-ta to P"Olelt A C8111fP recnutina. About 7S 1t..atnt1 in the counroom bunt uno ..,,.. .... • i.._ Carter, 19, a junior at~-Univena!l_, and fcM!r ocher l&udeoll lllp\a~ .. lrrdll innocent to ctwwts of beina ditonler1y. Tbcy MTC llcculed oftr)'l!91 IO~ POiice from pl8ci1!f other ~ removed ~ the Uruvenaty Musachutetu buiJdina at Amhent anto buees. ·WASHINGTON (AP)-William Buckley, one of the Amencans kid· napped in Lebanon, wa the chief of the CIA's Beirut opcrattons at the umc of h" 1984 capture, The Wash- ington Post said today. SoloJY di.pee oa Alu.ta oU plai find and free the Amcncan hostaan, American hostaacs. ··Buckley became a crusade for th.e CIA w ASHINGTON -The lntenor Depertmtnt'• draft p&an for ~vdap­ the newspaper reported . . . After torture and a Iona J>C!lod ~f a~. a preoccupetaon of Dl~tor ment of Alaska's oil~.rich, environmenaally 1en1nive Coutal Plain &cel The Post quotin& knowlc<tacable medical nqlcct, Buckley dacd ID Wilham J. CAKy. AemcY of'faciaJs out,._t hostility in the Houte and a wait-aDd-tec attitude in the Smatc. R~. u.s sove~nmcnt sources, said Beirut, apperently in June I ~SS, the never felt confident that a reacue Moms Udall, 0-Ariz., Cbainnaa or the Hou1e lnteri°". Committee •. will • Buckley was one of the qcncy's newspaper saad althouah his death m1ss1on would suc:cecd, and_ finally sponsor leaillation bennana development there and dedarina the l.S malhon lead in& expert on terrorism whose has not been officially confirmed. obtained what .the Post saad was acre tract alona the A('Cllc Ocean 1 federal wilckrncsl area, an aide says On the capture..Prompted the CIA to spend a No~e of the ot~cr U.S. hoslaJCs has "irrefutable" evidence t~t Buck~y Senate aide. Bennett IJohn1ton, 0-La., says any fonnal PfOP!>SAI to ope~. the "small fonunc" on informants, satcl-any duut or ind1~t connections to_ broke ~own a~cr torture and das-Coastal Plain to oil and natural dcve ent will be vlewed wath_ the The CIA tried for a year to find Buckley. SS, and his rtponcd death after torture led President Rcapn in I 98S to~ order intensified efforts to lite photographs and other measures the CIA, the Pos~ said. clC?Kd information about CIA..:o.:.pc~r--&rallCSll...CJJl:t..l.lllOQUtiQD" b)'. lbc.b:w~d.bJ~CILllaOMfCCJ.QllrlUJ!~;c,;_-441 in hopes offinding ham and the other The Post said the search for at1ons. Give to Yourselfl...Glve to Your Community! L;EARN HOW The 1986 Tax Reform Act affects yo_u ... .. . and your community COMPLIMENT ARY·,, SEMINAR ... Presented By: -.. 14 • W. Dennis-AeflteG,--CFP .,,.. Chairman, Planned Giving American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter Speeker: M•rc D. Hottmen, Prealdent Progremmed Cherlteble Plennl~ Inc. Tuesday Wednesday December 2 OR December 3 7:15 P.M. 7:15 P.M. l + Arilerican Red:eross 601 N. Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana Reservations: (714) 835-5381 Ext. 245 -· . u tlte But (ji/t 11"" <!all IJiw . , ---~., . TURKEY IS A GAME BIRD! .. . I J....a.-1--1"'4 ...... trllil tD but ' IS »Jilt -~ . 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Children's Menu 55.95 (12 & Under) 12..bloon to 8:00 P,.M. in th . -8Jeditetl1tneaq C/loom 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine 833-2770 Reservations Accepted , 'EST.I~=---- iy Our lWlj rl81J... TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING FEAST Sfifd 2-9 p.m. $14.95 (9.95 chM'en) Roast TURKEY or H~M lncludts Soup or Salad L1nconbtrry Sauce. Stuttm • Swttt Potato Croquettes. Cranbtmts, Cream Corn Other Dinner Suagestions Blackened Fish w/Arbchocke Hearts Swordfish Grenoblaise Tournedos Rass1m w/Fettuccini Veal en Faplllate Florentine · f ettuccini w/Scampi L.-~-----~--~-~.;._~...:-~~~~--' PARTNERS BISTRO ........................ ------ fM fGaTY·Dafl SOOTH COAST.._, l.MUM Eat Tel 497.-1 .. ALL OF LAGUNA SCHOOL TRUSTEltSSOUGBT ••• ,__Al CRIME ••• rromAl •· to &he leUn'of in1Cn& at t~y 10 cboole. If and when the ~trar Of voatn rcttavn tht boerd'a ttbuttaf. CURE has 10 days to submit a drat\ oi it ~tition to countv Rt11strar Al Olaon. CURE orpn11cra hope to bc&in printina the petit1on1 by Dec. 12~ There arc 17,SOO rqaslcrcd voters in the Laguna Beach Unified School Di11rict boundarit1. The .aroup mu t pthcr sianaturcs from 20 percent of the rqistcn:d \'Oters, or J,SOO ~r­ sons, Jor each of the school board Bandit g~ts $505 in bank robbery A Mission V1CJO bank was robbed ofSSOS Monday by a man with a note demandina money, pohcc said. The man, wearil\I a dark blue baseball cap, walked up to a Bank of .\merica branch teller at 2S9S2 Muarlands and displayed the note at 11 :4Sa.m. He indicated that he ~ad a weapon, althouah no weapon was TCVCaled, police said. The man wallced away wjth the money. Witnesses did not notice a getaway car. The r.obbcr was dcscnbed 45 24 fo 25 years old, I SO pounds, w1th sandy t,a1r and a moustache. membtrs before an tl«tton can be held. Actord1n1 to Rosalyn uvcr, chief of tltttion o~rations with the Rcai .. trar of Voter$, the aroup has 120 di)' to collect the nttdcd sianatures. l~cr sai<I a special election com about $1 .20 ptr rqistcred voter -or about $21.000 for t.auna Beach. Election costs an: levifd qainst the district. CURE orpnizers ho~ to raise the money to rcimbu~ the district for the ex~nse of the special election. ;·we would like to come upw1th the money so no one accutn us of misus1n1 funds. We want to maJce it a posithe effon and don't want to Jeopardite school funds," said Jen- nifer YeJland. chairman of the finance committee. Accordina to Yelland. over St.800 has been collcctfd,' includina $1,000 from last week's mcetina. One man plcdaed $2,000 once tt\C first 2,000 i1natures arc obtained while another pledlcd SSOO con11n1ent on the fi~t "If· YOU WANNA WIN, Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. SOO ••naturn. ~~-~-~ Fund·ralten will scMaulf<t by CURE tJeeinnint 1n Januarv. The community has been in tur· moil since the board voted to allow Hardman. 37. to continue co.china on a voluntary buis and aarttd to reinstate him in Auaust 1fl\c com· pletcs a coun-ordcrcd dru& prosram and· pessn random dn11 tests. On Oct. 24 the coun aarttd to d1sm1Ss felony possession characs 1fHardman completes a six-month drua di: version protram. · The former All-Pro defensive end for the San· Francisco •9ers has been underaoana rehabilitation since his Sept. 20 arrest. Hardman 1s scheduled to ap~ar in coun on Dec. S for a pre-trial hcanna on his misdemeanor rcs1st1na arrest charic. A tnal has bttn set for Jan. 7 at which time South otan'e County Municipal Coun ludJC R1c)'iard 0 . Hamilton will also review Pfardman 's proaress an the d1 ua d1vcrs1on pro-aram. borhood by tcarhina simple crUne prevcn&ion sk~ and to provide ~ral and JPeClfic information,, oa cnmc in eath nciahborhood. "I am conv1nefd that the best wa~ to combat rnme 11 throuah anformfd citizens involved in prevention cf· forts." Milli told the small aroup of cihzcns in attendance. - The aood news, Miah said, is that compared to I 98S, residential bur· alary is down 13 ~rcent. The t.d news is that commercial buralary ls up 26 ~rccnt, auto theft up S8 percent and service calls are up 13 ~rccnt. · "Our crime rate 1s low, but we are not cnme free," he said. "With the new preventative crime proarams and the comtnunity's involvement, we ~Ian to cha nae those statistics " . Since Mia Ii has only been the city's top law enforcement officer for three mon ths, he wanted to share some of the new police proara.ms with the 'Neighborhood Watch' residents. One he described was the new Law Enforcement Apprehension Pro----------. aratn. a special task force of officers assiancd to stake out problem cnme areas. "Every weekend we ~ave made four to five atreSI (or either auto thcf\. auto bu~at) or 1llcpl possession of fire~rms, • he said. "There has been a reduction in auto thefts and auto bur&Jaries sjnce the wk force took effect. Also we conduct a door-t~ door check on commercial bu1ldinis to combat bu!Jlarie1." Miali also discussed the cuy's drua problem. not onl)' at the h1ah school level but also in clernentary school. "By the number of kids..arrested for drugs, we know there is a problem," he said. "We have drua and alcohol proerams. not only to educate the kids not to do druas and akohol, but also to educate the parehts. After all, who do the kids look up to? It 1s important for the parents to set a good example." The new chief aJso told the smaner- 1 inJ of residents to beware of cenain cnmcsthatoccurdunng the holidays: •Don't carry cash. Shop with a credit card or checkbook. •Be especially can:ful at the insant teller bank machines. More and more crimes arc occunna there. LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines •Park your car under a light at WIN-GO Hotline: (714)642-4333 night. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ •Women should shop in pairs at night and have car keys out bcfon: I A cash honu8 for you.~ A~ for n~ children. Come in now to any Bank of Atnerica office ·There's also a second bonus. When you open and we'll make your Christmas merrier with your accounc we11 make Christmas merrier for a ca h bonus. For each $10,000 you invest some needy children with a donation co in a Personal Choice Time Depo it for one year Toy for Tots. or longer, you '11 receive a $20' cash bonus. Or Bur tn re aren't a lot of hopping day~ left mve t for 6 month and you 11 receive a $10 ca h for thi off er. So hurry into your nearest Bof A bonu Over and above regular interc c. It's branch now . .Ikcau w want to wi h you a a pecial gift frqm 8-0f A now when you can 1i". Merry Chri tma and how you why it' better really u it. IB. Bank 01 ~~ve and r~iv ... { ·\Xewantthe~y Ba~ of Amcrb NT &SA • Memhn FDIC CMl'I bonUt offer pplitt co Pero, opened or re1flvcsttd bcra·em I VtZ -. and Vl0/87 Oonaoon ea Tuyt b 1i ·- [ • they reach their car •Always. keep packages in the trunk: people won't be tempted to stcaJ what they can't see. •Don't display the family 's Christmks presents in front of a large window with curtajns open. SENTENCE ••• From Al "For you r own peace of mind, you ought to accept his guilt." said Cardenas. who also rebuked par- 1sh1onm forcau 1nadisscnsion tn the Huntington Beach pansh by defend- ana the pnesL As a requirement of the probation. Andersen. 34. will rcpon by Fn.day t() t.he-lHtla .M•rtJn Foundation House in Jtmez Springs, N.M. to pa.nic1pate in r coun-ordercd cou.nschna pro- aram. The pr<>&flm, which could run from seven to 36 months. is run by a rcli11ous order of trained doctors and counselors for clergy with personal and social problems, accordma to defense attorney William Monroe. Spcak.ing bncfly with rcponcrs following the hcarina in Westminster, Andersen asked for healing and fo'Jivencss, saying, "We have all suffered." "Exactly what hes an my future, I don't know," he said. · Andersen was found guilty of the molestation charges Sept. 29 after waivin& his riaht to a trial and aaretio& tO throw himself It the mercy of the coun. During Monday's hcarini, Monroe u.raed compa sion and forgiveness and wd probation would be in the best interests of 1ust1cc, the pan sh and Andersen himself. He aJso denied Andersen was given special treatment by the coun be- cause be is a priest. "What Father Andersen has aone throuah 1s ~n1shment, believe me,'' Monroe said. "Now 1s the-ume for forgiveness, now 1s the time for hcalina.'' Monroe said St. Bonaventure par- ishioners have been split painfully and arc lookina forward to puttina the issue behind them. FUTURE ••• From Al "The church above all i.s a ~om­ munity offaith that speaks of the tove of God in our midst. That messqc a areatly obscured tbrou&h a matter such as this,'' Steinbock said . .. Our heans &<> out full of com- passion and concern both to the boys and their families as well as to Father Andersen himself. We pray~that the therapy and counttlina he will be rece1vin1 will help him deal with ht psychol01Jcal problem . "IUther than simply bein& in· carecntcd, he needs psycholQlicaJ help." -- IUFFELL'S IM.STEIY llC. ... ,.. ........ .... 1m_ ... _F •n• ---- fARN•l07 PER HOUR .. Corporate raiders: Are they good gq.ys or bad guy undentood. Unfolding drama ts not likely to becom~ master;ptece of art 81 JOHN CUNNIPF ,,, ...... .....,.. Corporate ra1den are a symptom of the b1antts and fintncial conqntrat1on that has dtveloped 1n the finance world over tiht pest two decades, and which is capable of funnehna billions of "action" dollan to agrcsson. ~lled Juhk bonds1 or bonds iuutd to investors itekina hi&h returns and w1lhn1 to incur attater riik to act them. have been the key to the financ1na efforts of many · raids. But other funds also have been made ava1lablt> to stocks or bonds themtthn, isn't fully know11. Without q~oon, Ont factor" me bdid-not (uUy supponed b)' fact -that profnsiol\Als, such as mutual fulWS ponfoho manqrn, tan do betttt than \bey. And, as Buliness Week stalH in an editoriil, many of these fiduciaries holdina much of the country's private capital .. have farmed out vast sums to middlemen who promised 1empt1n1 returns." Some of this financed able when 1h9nnbut oaCOllJy ,._'ld,.~dlll delay immedaa1e proli11 but __. 1 .-;:r • Al this"~ ume. many IOClnd cqmpna are ~....,., Addina to their vulnenbihty • • the ,_a · ..-. shareholdtn U>day ~n·t lo)18) uwhviduall ~..WU.~ tions prnsured to show proftts. The wmpcauon •lftal IO ae«pJ a ratder's biper-than-tl\aRd o&r. TbC threat of a takeover does do IOIDt IDOCl- Pcrbaps most amponaady, II ma1 force ma&•••at .. NEW YORK -While there i1 a tendency to do so, the story of corporate raids and raiders cannot be told in terms of the aood auys 111inst the bad or the predator them. . These other sums represent a curious'C'hange that h.u occurred in the investanf public: A willinaness on the part venus the prey. of individuals to forao direct investments in ihestockand • The play ss more complex thaf! that., . . bond markets in favor of fiduciaries.. · Thert are as~ts of the hero 1n the vrllain and the . The latter includinJ mutual and pension (unds have raiden. , Thouah well·financtd, the ra1dcn miaht not have been able to play their rme Without the a 1stancc of another ph~omtnon o ·American business life: The arowth of supcrl~ bµt often inefficient and badly manaacd companies. to cut cost1. improve tfracitncy, put idle lllftl 10 W01t. and ~ll offintftiective pertSof'thecompuy. 1t can cause sreat, even tat.al. dunllt IOO. Confronted by a raider. manaeemen• milht dia 1n and write itselfluaative job contl'ICll Of pemioat. some villain in the hero: The aood that is done on either side town enorm~us.ly over the past 20 years So have'other may be marred by conSiequences. The evil often attributed 1nancial institutions. includin1 bank trusts. On almost totheagresJOrordefendercan pToduce beneficial result . nyday, tbeK institutions do most of the trad1n1 in fisted It 1sn'tJust the characten that add complexity to the tocks. . The corporate r11der's most likely ta11tt is a bi&. v.eaJc comp&n)' -often one setkina b•&ness for its own sake, which is burdened with layers of bureaucrats manqin1 for their own rather than the company's aood~ which ha underutili2ed its assets, ahd which otherwise has grown take sho11t.term measures that immediately taite pcr- barc pncn but da~ the company f'or tht fut&&R. One such tactic 1s to dismembe'r tht company by • sellin& parts, even thme conSidcred vital. for cub. scene. The beckaround from which they emerge is also ·Wh ind1v1dual investors have ehosen this 1nvest1n1 complex, unique to the marketplace, and probably little approac( rather than investina directly in corporate 1neffici~nt. • • · But well-managed coaipanies too mt&ht be vulner· Security Pacific Corp~ buys ~ashington bank WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW Fremwtrerepo~ LOS ANGELES -Seclarlty Pa· clllc Corp., an another move to expand its influence throuahout the West, said Monday 1t has acquired Hanor Sec9rlty Bok in Washington state for an undisclosed price. In the past two months, the Los An1eles·based parent of Secunty Pacific National Bank bought An· zona Ba newest Corp. of Pboerux and 1s seckJn1 to acquire Portland-based Orbanco Finanetal Services Corp., parent of Oreaon Bank, and Reno- based Nevada Nattonal Bancorp. The company 1nd1cated it hopes to use tiny Harbor Secunty, with only SI 0 million •n assets and three branches near Olympia, as ··a foot· hold in Washangton' from which it can exoand throught that state. r_-••• income of 2 cents per sha~ for the first fiscal quarter. for the quarter endina Oct. 26, 1986. sales were $13 m1lbon com- pared to $14.3 million in the first quarter of fiscal 1986. Net income was $47,000 or 2 cents, down from $88,000. or 3 cents, in the prior year. Prior year results hnc been restated to reflect the cumulative effect of changes an aecoununa methods. Randy H<!watt, president, said, "Whtie we continue to experience a difficult sales environment, initial response has been favorable to new sales and promotion campai&ns. 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Measure A, the si>ccial election issue Newpon Beach voters arc deciding today, has been obscured in part by the campaign around it. The merits and drawbacks of the general plan amendment have been blurred by some of those working so feverishly on either side. The Irvine Co.'s plan to expand Newpon Center was all but lost amid accusations that it was trying to '"buy" the election. Well-meaning citizen groups' concerns that the expansion would h.un the city were diminished by charges that they had threatened the livelihood of merchants of the opposite point of view. · . The half-l!Uths, simplistic generalizations and twisted conclus1ons that voters have come to expect in elections were only exceeded this time by the excesses of vandals, liars, sneaks and bullies. The fever pitch of emotion surrounding an issue that hits so close to home is understandable -even welcome. -But the meanness, the degenerative hatred that win-at-any--0ost mentalities breed is out of place here. Theft, slander, economic blackmail and boycotts -all over a g}oti~ shopping center? Such behavior .. should be anathema to those posing '10 represent the community's welfare. What happened to the time when opponents had r~spect for each other, ';Yhen a man was only as good as his word, when reputation was valued over results? . Obviously affluent and supposedly intelligent and mature people arc theoretically above such low-down t~ctics as defacing or stealing the opposition's campaign signs. Newpon Beach ought to be ashamed of itself. ·Election promises on drugs should be carried throug:6 To the Editor: In the middle of dcct.10~ the politicians were screanuna "eradfoaJe dope," "death sentences for the 1)Cddlers," "place lhe anny at the borders" and who knows what else. Has anyone sat down and tried to enalyze what is ' going on? The President of the United States now wants to spend m1llJons of dollars to help, but not put an end to the ever- ... 1lowina river of dope that enters our .country by every conceivable mode of transportation known to man. Where were these "&rcat" politicians years aco? Weren't they aware of the ever-m~untmg battle that was 1oin1 on ttyma to stop this problem' Election time tends to bnna the "good" out in some people. Want to know how we can stop this flow of 1llcpJ dope into the United States? Want to know why the United States government will qree with this Idea but will not put 1t 1n force? Well. here 1s the answer The first thing the United States 1s JOlni to do with or without the sanction of foreign coun- tries is to destroy each and every 11lici t (.cld where drug-makina plants are arown. Completely remove them from the face of the earth. The aovemment knows how to do it and has the manpoower to do so. But. this is only the stan. At the very same time this is being done. the United States .,overnment wiU chana.e the color of all its paper currency. It dOC$n 't ma\tcr what color or what size the bill ustas Iona as the color changes What have we acco mplished by doian this? First and utmost the maJOr traffickers 1n dope are now for all intents .and purposes "broke." There 1s no way t~y will able to launder'all their cash that they have in safety deposit boxes. houses, warehouses, car trunks, trucks and God knows where else. The JOvemment will only allow a ocrtam amount of cash to be turned over for new currency. Bank accounts and such wilJ be okay. but across tlie counter cash will be limited. Now where do we go from here? Why won't the government do this? Let's ask tb.t.s question. Who else will have currency "stashed'' that the aovcrnmcnt thinks so highly or> Major business interests? lndustnal- ists who have that "little" ne t egg valued at su fiaurcs and above? The organlzatton known as the Mafia (or is that a figment of our 1ma11nation?)? Foreign countnes who for one reason or another have large sums of ca h wt thin the United Stales. We could go on forever. The dope business alone does one half a tnlhon dolla.rs a year' The answer to the influx of dope Jnto the United States is not manpower alone. It is· as stated, cut off the dope producing fields, cut off the cash supply and we arc almost home free. I care more about my children and the children of others than I do about those that are stockpilina money. So Isa)'. to you, Mr. Pre ident, "Get off the dime and put this idea into motfon. Lip service is cheaP.· results arc what we arc looking for. · HOWARD D. SUBNICK Huntington Beach Thurston thankful for phone To the Editor. At the first PT A meeting at Thurston Middle School. Principal Ann Becker expressed her concern• over the lack ofa pu~lic phone at such an iso.Jated sate as Thurston is, used frequently durina off-school hours by • larae number of children involved in sporu act1V1t1cs. Not only do chtldren who arc left behind, aJone, followina thnc actlVlties ,need to contact parent but also stranded motorists need to u~ the phone to obtain help .. followana the meettna. an 1ncerested parent who was present contacted the Lquna Beach City Manqtr's Office and in tum Mr Tom Facon, manqer of the 1.quna Belch ofrttc of OCneral Telephone. . ~ I He was mo t sympathetic and help- ful. Within days a phone had been installed at Thurston at no co t to the school district. ThJ5 is just one more example of the support and icneros1ty that the busine s community in lquna Beach has shown toward our 'IChool d1stnct Prev1ou to this General Telephone had .. adopted" the hi&h school and among other thin donated a larae quantity of furniture to the campus. The n.tdcnts and the PT A of Thurston School thank you. ANITA ANOS Pre ident Thur ton PTA Laauna Btach ~WlttfMf ""1:11111\ef T-Tift [di tot °"'.., City (dltOt T ... c._. ~ldltOt e,......, 8porU EcktOt ....... c..,... Productloft ~ ,.,....., ....... ~IOnDW 0t ............ , . ., ~Dlreetot c:&. -:::Ot ·'The "'-ult of the aucceaa of South t»Ut Plaza ls that. to everyone ·s ,au1:prtae. Costa M,,_ h•tutnedout to be the ma.t pro.peroua city govemmentlnOrange~. '' .. ,-WASHINGTON MERRY -GO.ROUND Arms deals through Israel should be ilo great_ surprise WASHINGTON -It should have been no surprise that Israel was the middleman used by the Reagan administration for its secret shipment of weapons to Iran. For years the Israelis have been up to their shoulder holsters 1n the murky world of international arms traffic. Purchase orders. bills oflading and other documents obtained by. our associates Corley Johnson and Donald GoldbelJ relating to CIA . ''front" corporations show a mys- tenous Israeli th.read. woven through· weapons deals conducted br the CIA. Herc arc some of the deta1ls of this complex. clandestine trade in weapons of war- 1 n 1969 the CIA set up a front called Associated Traders, which funneled millions of dollars through the first National Bank of Maryland to pay for huge anns shipments. Two weapons brokerage finns, Sherwood Inter- national Expon Corp. and Shimon Ltd., handled the transactions for the CIA. h1ppin1 papers .show tbaLscvcral of these arms shipments originated in Israel. Sherwood has had a close working relauons~ip with Israeli defense officials, our sources report, and several former Israeli mihtary officers have worked for the com- pany. Shimon 1s a Cayman islands com- pany, believed to be associated with Sherwood, but httlc is known about 1t. Michael Kokin, president of Sherwood. did not return our tele- phone calls secK.mg information or comment. . One interesting ClA arms ship- ment handled by Shimon in 1982 can be traced from the Israeli Meditcr· ranean port of Ashdod to Lagos, N1gena. where the trail ended. The ClA reportedly operates an air catJO service out of Lagos. and may have delivered the $4 mJllion worth of weapon to U.S.-supported rebel aroups, tncludina those fighting In Angola. The Israeli ~h1pmcnt was part ofa $9.4 million tral'lsaction in which Shimon sent weapons to Lagos from several locations, includini Portugal. the former colonial power an Angola. Portugal is o major trans-shipment point for arms; some of the U.S. sh1pme,nts to lran , in fact. went by way of Portu&al. accordina to our sources. The CIA paid the money into Sh1mon•s bank account 1n Luxem- bura. In another CIA arms deal, the agency's front c9mpany, Associated Traders, received 57 radio trans.. ceivers manufactured in Israel. The units, which cost a total ofS 128,250. were purchased by Sherwood and flown from Tel Aviv to Washington- Dulles International Airport. The radios were the standard backpack type used for combat in rugcd tcrram -such as that in Central Amenca. In 1984. Sherwood and an Israeli shipping firm. Mcnco, were involved In a littlc-pubhci7ed incident after ll@lian OffiC'la)s sei1.cd the Merico fre1&hter V1kina. which was loaded wnfi WC2pons th.At they feared were destined for the Red Bngadcs tcr- roAsts. Menco lotd the Italians that the ship's deadly cargo wa$ headed for Brazil in a deal arranae<f by Sttcf'\Vood. Brazil at first dented 1t was 1mportin1 the arms. many of which were types that Brazil manuTactured and exported itself. But the Brazilians later changed their story and said they had contracted with Sherwood for the arms. According to court papers. Sherwood was recently stopped by the Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and firearms from importina 17,000 frames for Browning •.30-caltbcr ma- chincguns. The seller was the Israeli Defense Ministry. Sherwood ex- ecutives said they wanted to assemble the machineauns for sale to "friendly foreian aovemments." It's against the law to 1mpon fully automatic weapons without valid purchase orders from the federal government or local aovemments. BA TF officials sa1d Sherwood could provide no proof of the machincguns' ultimate destination. Our sources said u 1s doubtful that the Israeli aovernment would have sold Sherwood the suns without knoWJng where they were aoina. UNDER THE DOME: Dunng his successful re-election campaign, Rep. James Howard, D-N.J., told the Asbury Park Press that we lied in a column that linked him to a North Dakota billboard baron who was scckina special-interest leaislation. We did not~. As chairman of the Public Works Committee, Howard · allowed an amendment to the h_..tiway bill that would have compensated the North Dakota businessman for billboards to be tom down by state officials-even thoUJ.!l the s~ were erected on the specific cond1tton that no compensa- tton for their eventual destruction would be sou&ht. Undcntandably. Howard didn't offer any details on how we supposed- ly hed. We stand by our story. But 1( Howard thinks he can show where "'e- made an error, we'd welcome the chince to COtTCCt it. On the subject of prevarication. however, we can report there is a difference of opinioa on the Of'i&in of the special provision, Howard aid he approved It at the ~uest of North Oikota's two senators, Democrat Quentin Burdick aad outgoina Re- pu.blican Mark Andllews. But both senators told us t~ never asked Howard for the fav~ • The bill died in coaferenoc over the biUboard provis10N and other dis- llfCCments between House and Sen-ate. Butit11 be back. • MINI-EDITORIAL: Nillon 1s back! Really back! The latest evidence of Richard Nixon's return is a bizarre one indeed: An opera called "Nixon 1n China'.' wtlJ premiere next yar in -f:loustdn. ac.cordina to reports. Sk~ ucal, we called the Houston ~ co venfy this shocker and were ... ured that it is true. No. at is not a Mel Brooks production, and yes; ff IGstinaer is apparently ponnayed ~ as the former president. Tbie music is "quite lovely and v~ abstraet1" we ..verrlekt. 1*6 .a.t w~ l)f'Oductaon is "very dlallnlike. ' That's what we'd expect or an opera about Nixon. Dreamlike. b:ruzzz .... Jad AllthrHll -Jotepj ~ are •1Jldk•IM colmul111. Initiative process perverted long before Proposition 64 Lon4 before \'Otcrs had thetr op- portunatr to decide the fate of five California 1n1uatives, one of those measures had begun to raise serious doubts about the way such "by- popular demand" issues qualify for the ballot. The que uons stemmed from Propo~111on 64, the Lyndon LaRouchc-in pared measure aim1n1 to i\Olate camers of the AIDS virus. lnve uptors for state Attorney General John Van de Kamp tc llficd In an October legi lative hcarina that at least 20 of the petition circurators who gathered voter ~1gnatures to put the in11i1t1ve on the ballot came from out of tatc. What'~ more, the attorney scneral ha t>csun coopentina wilb the federal iovcmment and aulhonues in other states invcstiptina some of the l aRouc;hc or1a11111oon•s fund· n11 1na t«hn1quC$. The rc~tlauont abOut h~ P.roPo M1t1on 64 wasQuahfied-arculaton Yrctt alltltdly recnmcd 1n five St.Ila -raise Sttiou doubts about the antqnty of the enu~ 1n1tilt1ve pro. f htx arc not questions to be &&km h&htly: ncr 111, Cahfonua·s most 1mponant laws of tM Ii t 1' ~­mea urcs like Proposition 13 1n 1978 1nd the 1972 oastal Act -were created by the direct oooular process. And the idea behind the initiative is that people who care about issues, arc affected by them and are dmausficd with wha• elected officials do about them can take direct llCtion with help from their fellow ci tizens. Not only does 1t take vahd s1anatures of California voters to Quahty a ballot measure, but those who cu·culatt ~t1tions arc also . ~u1red to be Californians. But the process was perverted Iona before Proposition 64. far from belonain• to can na or concerned citizens, Initiatives in re- cen1 yeaf'I have of\tn become the property of larte companie,. Exam- ple. The initiative dnve that created the California lottery was 1>91d for m laflC 1>9rt by com~n1es hkely to become the lottery's biaest 1upplien. That kind of fundinc has crtattd a new fimtly of compen1cs whkh hire • ._ptuuon ca.men for whoc~cr is will· ma &ope)'. C•rrim often Ft bountJcs oflbout 20 cnu ptr lipltutt. Elpcaably, th11 has ltd to numer- ous fcqed Sf&J\llUttS. .. Forwmn art common on 1n- itiativn." 11Mt Elkn Petn-, thtdtputy auomey tennal hdd1n1 the 1n- ve1ti11uon of the LaRouchc mmu"'' q_uahMna. "The teCfttal) of state's omce lacton that an when dleck1na over the peut1ons and valtdatina thtm." I Van de Kamp hasalreadycalled the allqcd 'ftolations ••a danaerou1 c:om· promise of the initiative prooe11."But this is merely the most flaarant compromise of a proc that bas been perverted for yeaf'I. It's useful because it makes the nttd for rcfonn Ct')'sll.I clear. The new law lbit's obviously nttdN is one that ·bent any peymcnt to pet1t1on c1rculaton arid dasallow i11naturta aathered for peymenl. C>nly SU(h a wecpina bin can return the •nidattvc to the people. whtrt it belonp, and prcvtnt the f\aerant abulCS that have bttOme commonl)la«. And DC>W. at a time •hen no ~or in1t1111ves arc yet beiRt mtulateidfor tht 1_9U ballot as problbly thf most propettous time to work on that kind of reform. ,......~ .. ,.. ......... ... cMI..,,. • ,,.,. ,,,.,.. waTSaBUWUO• CUl•••W Anxious to get filial ·. results This was special elc<:t1.ori day in Newport Beach and I, a Iona with a lot of other Newport Beach property owners, will be anxious to &Ct the final results. Reprdless of how you voted. you may be interested 1n a little histOf¥. You should be. for the lesson 1t teaches j uit m.iaht be worth rc- membenna the next umc a aroup of citizens with 1953 or 1955 mentahue blocks a worthwhile proposal. As I'm ure some of you must remember the ridiculous propapn- dizi na ofa few Newport Beach people a very few years bade is entirely re ponsible for the htdeous predica- ment in which the Irvine Company has found use If today. Let me remind you. Or would you be more com- fortable 1fl didn't? 1. Fact 1s that a sroup of competent tate highway en&inccn prop09Cd a two-level "freeway" between "old Newport" and Corona del Mar. This would crawl up the bluff aboye Coast Highway.join a high level bndge over the channel to the upper bay. From there it would go down the coast east AJI of which would be paid for by aas tax funds, not city taxes. That would have nicely relieved the · traffic problems t.hat the "snd- lock" aroup cited bd'orc the election as one or the pnncipal ttaSOns for votina down Proposition A. Yea~ qo when Joan Irvine per- suaded The Irvine Company to 11ve 1,000 acrH to the University of C,a!Jfornia tn order to bring the new branch of the University here, she saw the arcat {>OS$1b1ht1es not only for the community but for The irvme Company. Joan saw that the presence of. a vcat u01vors1ty would bnngfabulous results for Oranae County as a whole and for all of the .. cllJes" ad1accnt to 1t. The Irvine Company sma.nJy studied the effect on traffic and real estate va.lues of placmg a shopping center combined with a civic center at the confluence of two high-speed freeways. Well, you old timers Ii.kc me. remember what followed. Proercss? A terrible thing 1n the opinion of the lamebrains who op- posed 1t. So now, their successors have worked out a campaign to perpetuate the dumbhcadcdncss of those years. Result fash1on Jstand has not wotkcd out profitably. With the result that two of 1ts la11t stores have opened second stores in South Coa t Plaza 10 Co ta Mesa. The result of the success of South Coast Plaza 1s that. to everyone's surprise, Costa Mesa has turned out to be the most prosperous city aovemment m Orana.e County be- cause or the saJes lll aeneratcd by South Coast Plaza that accrues to tbe city as a very effective amount each year. So The Jrvine Company, very properly, has spent according to tts own report. nearly half a million dollars to try to make the CillZCO'S or Newport Beach understand the simple arithmetic mvolved 1n Prop- osiuon A. The fact that Fashion Island, alona with the fine busines\ buildiogs that arc projected, will create traffic 1 undemable. But only until it is possible to complete future hi&hway developments which arc implicit an the plan voted on today. How will it come out? W.J~r BarrM6it 16 ~ Pllo~1 IHetll• lldlhkr. TODAY IN His TORY -_-- --........__ .,,____~---=~~ BJ tlM A1Hdtl&t4 Prett Today is TueJ<lay, Nov. 25. the 329th day of 1986. There are 36 days left in the year. Tooay's highli&ht in h1 tory. On Nov. 2S, 1783. the Bnttsh evacuated New York. their last mili· t.al')' posahon in the Ut\ittd St.ate~ durina the Revolutionary War. On this date: In 1758, 1n the French and Indian War, the Bnti h captured Fort Du- quesne at what 1s now Pittsbur&h Jn 1811, Pope John XXlll wasbom Anetlo RoncaJh 1n a villqe near Btrpmo, Italy • In llM, John B MC}enbcra of l. Loult petenttd evtporated milk. In I US; Vttt President ThomaaA. Hendricks died at the 'llC of 66. eiah t months aftu taluna off~ • In 1920, rldiQ itauon WTAW of· olltte tat1on,"Teus. broadca t the f\ni play-by-p'8y dtltript1on o( a fOotbell pine, beiwee:n the UntVCf· uty ofTnuand l"uat AAM. In I 9.S7, Pmidau DW1aht O EJttnhowcr ulftftd a ll•&ht trot ··- McMahon doubtful for rest of' 86 UCI runners LAKE FOREST I • . . . -. 11th at NCAA , II . (AP)-Quar:terbeck Jim was at rest and. he (Martin) came tn and too~ Lbe "I did the wrong thing, ~e enou~. and they McMahon could be out for the remainder of the quarterback. p1cked .. h1m up and stuffed him," took me out of the game for 1t,'' Marlin said "I TUCSON UC 1 · . • NFL season after his shoulder injury was Markbreit said. think I _got a little too rough. · -rvioe s m~ • ag&ravated when a. Green Bay lineman slam'!lcd McMahon, making his first start in nearly a "IJUSt took him down," Martin said. "J wasn't .cross country team finished l I th 10 a him to the turf, Chicago Bears Coach Mike Oitka month because of a rotator cuff tear in his right thinking of shoulder injury or knee injury or Cfield of c22 1 bhcre bat CNaCnaAdafiH11 1 11 said Monday. throwing shoulder, landed on the injured shoulder. anything." . ou~try. u at t . c A ma s, "J dc;>,ub~ 1f we ~ill ~ave bis services the rest of . . "I'm. sure the Oagrant foul affected ltilT!." Green Bay quarterback Randy Wright de-with Junior QusQutn~nC'l pacing the the year. Ditka said. He has shoulder d1scom-Ditka said of the play, "but he was having fended Martin, saying, "The first interception I Anteaten W1tb a 32·08.3l over a fortJ\'.s all.up to the doctorsln.LosAn~tes...:._ problems bc!orc that.It threw, (Dan) Hampton did the same thing to me." tough l0.000-met~r CO"!_rsc. • McMahon was schedutedr-to1eave for Los Unava1labl~ for comment Monday,· Ditka said backup quarterback Mike Quinonez was JOmcd by Richard Angeles today and sec f>r. Frarllc Jobe, an McMahon had said after the pme that the Martin Tomczak would start Sunday against Pinsbura.h Graves (43rd), Rod Cuny (SOtb), orthopedic doctor who specializes m elbows ·and foul "didn't help .. the injury. adding, .. We've 1ot to ~t Doua F1utie rcldy to pfay Ralph Garibaldi _16 ht), Steve J mlay shoulders. -· NFL official Dick Maxwell said Sunday niJllt in the next two weeks.• (88th), Rick Wilhelm (lOlst) and . In the second quarte;of~unijay's 12-tOhome l~e l~ague automati~ly reviews ~lays involvmg Autie was acquired by the Bean from the Los Greg Houlgate (145th). victory, McMahon was tossdi to th~ ground by eJect1on~, and Mamn faces possible a fine or Angeles Rams for a sixth-round draft choice last Graves clocked a 32: 10.22, fol- qrcen Bay nMe tackle Charles Martin, who was suspen11on. . . . . month and bas been busy lcamin& the system. The lowed by Cuny (32: 17.64). Gariblldi CJeClcsi fcom the ~·for the personal foul by "But .wcwill.awaimvtcw."heaid.. _ ac.rs'fourtbQuarterback is..YC.tcranSteYc .. Fulkr. .(.ll..35.52.)._ Jmlay (33:01.46), ~feree Jerry Marlcbreit. ' Martin said Sunday that bu hit on McMahon .. J already know what Steve c.an do and I know Wilhelm (33: 17.84) and Houlgate "The ball had been thrown, the quarterback was~ mistakt. what Mike can do," Ditlca said.of his quarterbacks. (44:59.0~ Reggie, Angels split up Jackson to pursue another .. team, but .,...., only_wlth ~~ignity' From AP dlJpatclaea Rewc Jackson was officially re- leased by the Angels Monday and the 40-year-old slugger satd that if he doesn't SiJJl with another club, "I'll step aside with di101ty." After meeting with Angels' Vice- President Mike Port for I Vi hours, Jackson released a prepared state-ment that said: .. Things just didn't work out for 1987. As to what offers . there will be in '87 depends on the other clubs. "I'm prepared to play baseball physically and mentally. If it doesn't come aoout. then I'll step aside with dignity." Jackson, who served predominant- ly as the Angels' designated hitter in 1986. batted .24 I in 132 sames, with 18 homers and 58 rufltted in. Jackson played five sea90ns for the Aogcls and 1986 was the final year on his contract. He had said durina the season that the Angels. had told him he would not be offered a new contract for 1987. Recite Jacbon and tbe AJl&el• depart. tendered him in the months ahead, then J'm certain he will ap_proach the season with the same worlc: and d~ication he has provided us the past five years:· "The situation is easy to accept when Mike Pon says to me that I'm part of the Angels family," Jack90n said. "We d1~ussed the possibility of post-baseball opportunties with the Oll'nizatio}'\ and aJ!.CCd that time wjlJ dictate that possibility. •-·-----·--··' < _ _,..,,.~,_ .............. v ,,. ........ _ _,..". Iran's loSS becomes Warrlor~ '-blggaln Woodbrtd e defender PrepPlayeroftl:Je Week tormented Beli-.Jeff With six QB sack in s By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ......... cw ....... . President Ronald Reagan's ·arms deal with Iran may have drawn criticism. but no one, especially Gene Noji, is complaining about the de- fensive weapon that came ltere from Iran ei&ht years 140. Sam Dehdasht1, an Jranian·born. 17-year-oJd football player for Wood- brid&e High is that weapon. And Noji, the Warriors' coach. has been unJeashin& this quarterback- sccking missle at oposing teams this season with hopes Woodbridac can blast its way to a CIF title. Jn the Warriors' first-round Desert- Mountain Conference CJF pme with . Bell-Jeff, Dehdashti found his way to the quarterback six times for S3 yards worth of ncptive sack yardage. "Six sacks for one auy, that's the most I had ever seen since I've been a coach," said Noji. W oodbridae (9·2) wmLo.n to a 14-6 win to earn a date this Friday with Atascadero H~ (8·2· l) at Irvine Hi&h. Dedashti had three sacks in the first half and three more in the fourth qua~ when he and the rest of the Wa rs knew Bell-Jeff had to ao to the rways behind 14-0. -intensity. He goes 100 percent on every down." for Ms demolition work on 'Bell-. Jeff last Friday, Dehdashu was named the Daily Pilot's Player of The Week. "Our entire defense played well that game," said NoJi. "And Sam was the spark that got everyone going." The Bell-Jeff Guards were held in check for just 64 net yards of offense by the fired-up Warriors. "We knew they had a aood quar- terback, so we decided the way to beat them was to put pressure on their quarterback," said Dehdashti. "We stunted on almost every play. I was takina outside rushes and 1 nsjde rushes. All of us were getting in there." Woodbridge ended the game with I I sacks for a minus 7.8 yards. Bcll- Jeff quarterback Ke ith Fiugerald must have thought the dam broke the way the Warriors poured through his offensive front wall . The next team up for Warriors wilt &ive Dehdashti Ind the Woodbridge defense a whole new set of problems. Atascadero runs an option offense. "Kirk Harris (defensive coordi- nator} acts us ready to play," said Dehdashti. "I think we'll be ready for Atascadero. Coach Hams is also the guy who fires us up.'' . ..., ............... "Because of the friendship and the great player he has been, the con· versauon w1th Rqgic was ptrhaps the most difficult I've ever had," Pon u1d after the meeuna. "He handltd the decision with tremendous class. "I appreciate Mtke's honesty in lettina me know my ~rv1ces could be beneficial." In five 5eason-. with the Anscts, Jackson batted .239 w1th 123 homers and 374 RBI as the club won two divi ion titles " m makes the most out of his nat ral ability," said Noji of his 5-10. I 7St00und defensive end ... He's not very\ big, but he's quick and com- pcn,.tcs for his lack of size with Woodbridae will not only to have to match its defensive effort\, but win have to do a little upgrad1na on offense. (Pl ....... D&HDA,SHTl/83) Sam Delut.Ubd led Woodbrl4-e Blab'• clefenclen wttb ab quarterback •cb &Caiftet BelI-Jeff"BJcla ln a 1•-6 Ylctory. "I explained that while our ~itu­ ation and direction for 1987 doe$ not include him, his battball cuctr remains Rq:g1c Jackson's dcclSion. lf ltc111e 1s $11tt~fi&t· wtth an ofter He hit his SOOth career home run at Anaheim Stadium on Sept. 17, 1984. becomina the 1 lth m-.ior lcaauc player to reach that mlleston.-. Puente, Se&ura fight tonight The final boll in& proaram of the yair for the Mamon Hotel 1n Irvine 11 set toniaht Yt'Uh 1uptr flywc,JJtts CJTq Puente and Fran-ca.co 5qura headhnuw the caril. ctton bqin at 7:JO and 400 llCkt were available Monday. 1c.kcts may be purcbaled in the Grand Ballroom of the Irvine Mamon. TonJtht's Puente-Staura fi&ht i& for: the vacated tate cham· p1onship Puente. from El Monte, has a 10.1 r«ord while Scaura, from Coechcll1. ts ~I . In another bout, Hununaton Btach's John Armuo tttum to the Mamou a~ 9ft I I-month . absence The Huntinaton Beeeh hkauard will take on Troy Bleck 1n a ~ix-round midd~wtilftt bout. lt.0 toni&ht the All·,tar boll· ina 11rl of the )Cat conttSt w.U condudt. - Bolllnl v.lll return to the Mar- riott Jan. i6 ... ·~ ,... Are Warriors just an AtascaQero bus stop? Greyhounds favored by-6 : Saddleback, Lancers vie BJ ROGER CARLSON °' ...... ,... .... Woodbndae H1Jh'1 Warrion 10 for No. 10 Friday n'ibtH the l«Ond roundoftheCIF 0ctcrt- Mounta1n Confettnce playoffs 1tt under way at lrv1nc H1&h The :Wamon\ No. 2 1n the Plciflc Coast Lcquc. arc up qa1n t a fonnidablc opponent a tasadtto. a school with • nch football hi tory and the No • teed as the Lm hdra u11ue champion, cntc a a 6-potnt tavonte. WOOdbfidae. with a IC'hool rt\'Ofd nine victories in 11 ttana. doet Jt wl\h a t0lid and blsa( &>Ian. A tateadtro 's Grtyhounds. on theothct hand. nave. rcpu\ltion for sprcidina w defentH. Atasc.adUo 11 a 'pit\ blti, veer team," said OJi .. We haven't playtd any ptton 1 am a ( ....... r._ ..... ldlea t BtJFFALO. N.Y. -Gilbert Per· (ii reault. no lon&Cr the Buffalo Sabrt"S' star \ a~r 17 season marked by has rink·lona sconn1 nashes. retired Monda)' with more aoals than all but 10 playen in NHL historY. Pttttault, 36. met with his tcammat~ Monday motqina after conferrina last weekend wnh Sabres manqement, said team spokesman John Gurtler. He added that Perreault, who spent 12 weeks startinJ last June l 7 retired only to return, was not prcssur~ by Sabres management to quit. However, Perreault needed just 20 more pmes to qualify for a $180,000 pension bonus at aae s~ un<ter a new NHL Players Association agreement. When ht returned following his first retirement, Perreault insisted that money wa not what motivated him. Rebels top Oklahoma, 90-81 · . LAS VEGAS -Senior guard Freddie . m· ' Banks scored 24 points Monday niaht. · leading fifth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas to a · 90-81 victory over No. 1 Oklahoma in a quarterfinal game of the preseason National Invitation Tournament. The R_ebels, ·2-0, will face Temple at Madison Square Garden in New York in a semifinal a.ame Friday night. Temple advanced by beating Villanova 80. 73 earlier Monday night. Western Kentucky and Memphis State will square off in the other semifinal game. The winners will meet for the championship Saturday night. •• Holida GOURMET SEAFOODS . All·Pac\ 10 to 3 area prodiaca WALNUT CREEK-John Cooper of • Roa Bowl-bound Anzona Stitt has bten • • named Coach of the Year in Padflc.lO Conference footblll,and Player oft.he Year • honors wcnt to Stanford fullbeC"k Brad Muster and riLona linebacker Byron Evans. · Coopct:, in his serond ttaJQn at ASU. productd th( school's flnt Rose Bowl team. The Sun Devils clinchtcl the conference title two weeks qo and were unbeattn until bc1n1 upset l>y Arizona in their final regular season pme. Oranae Coast art~ J>roducts aainina eecood·team ttcOPition include use lineman O.vtd Cadipn from N~rt Harbor Hip. Stanford lineman Andy Siaclair from Edison Hiah and Arizona place-kicktr Gary Coston from Mater Oci Hi&h. Muster. the Junior who bas NShed for 94S yards and caulht ptsses for S38. won the Offensive Pla~r of the Year award. Others reccivina votes were taalbtack David Adams of Aritona and querkrblcks Jeff Van RaaphorsJ of ASU and Chris Maller of Qreaon. Evanl a ~nior. leads an Arizona defense whkh has yielded on y 81.S yards per pme Nshina. He is averaging 17.3 tackles per pme. Otben who received votes fat Defensive Player -of the Year were tackle Regae Rogers of Wuhii\gton and linebecken Marcus Cotton of Sou them Cal and Dave Wyman of Stanford. Those eamina All·P~IO honors fo.r the second ume were Muster, Evans, Miller, Roten. Southern C.al offensive auard Jeff Brqel, USC safety Tim McDonald and UCLA nose auard Terry Tumey. · T1le Pac-lO head coaches voted. • Quote of the clay ,_ · Llo;d Cota.., interim La&una Beach Hif? football coach, on his plans for next year. 'I ' auarantee I won't be tbe head coach. There's no amount of money they could pay me. Not in Laaunatics. Too many n•tiv6. Not for 10 1 times what they paid me (this year)." • • Bftilel, 11Cbo•d on W..t 11 au l'raacl8co brlap Tyler..., ., SAN FRANCISCO -Runnif'll blck -REDWOOD CITY -Tbe Sin f,.. t>.J. Dolitr .-u..-..n Ptnn S&aae anCS 1 l C11CO ttm All llltmin&~t.Ci Wendel other playen from bowl-bound coUcae Tyler, the former atartfna uffbiek teliiled footblll teams were named Monday u die thrtt weeks aao. and may ~ even ~ first eelcc:tions for the 62nd annual Shrine Ea1t-Wtst runnina beck http. COlcfl Bin Walth·~ ~onday . Oamt. ••At th as point. with four pmes remaan•nt. we need The. pmt' will be pla¥ed Jan. 10 at Stanford all the expmtnce we can ttt. •• Walsh said. 'Hc'a the Stadium. • · · • · man to ao to. . Two other Penn Sta&e J)layen. NnninJ beck Steve "And we definitely need a nannu'I bide, becautt Smith and hnebecker Don Oraham. willjo1n Oozier on we may have lost both nannjna ~~· i~ th~s last~·" the East 14uad which also will include center Grq Walsh said Tyler accet*d has 1ovatauon to re-.join Rakoay of No. I Mwni. Penn State's faesta Bowl the 49ers and plaMed to arrive in the San Franc:atco ~nl. .• area on Monday ni&ht to siln a conltlct. . · The other early Ea1&·Weat etltttiona: Jeff Van Rambia oat •or at 1-•t a --~, Raaphont. -~. and Dinny Villa, oft"eftsive &1 .---~ lineman, AiUoaa · Slate· Paul Jokitch. tiabt end, Michipn; Mart Munfofti, tineblder, and Dale Klein, JNOLEWOOD -Forward Kun m kicker. Nebralka; Sonny Gordon, defenaivc bllck, Ohio Ram bis of the J.:os Anseles Likc;n suffered Staie; Jeff. B~. o~n11ve lineman, and Tim a dislocated and lacerated n&ht index McDonald. safety. Soumenr'Olt. ftn&tt 1w-J11"11crite-Monday-1nd -wtt" 1t-ee--.---f sidelined for at least a week, tbe NBA team wd. Twl.na name KellJ U mane1er Rambissufferedthelnjurywhenaban;arrimedhis finttt and will miss a minimum of four sames. Dt. MINNEAPOLIS -Tom Kelly, whO • Sieohen Lom~rdo, the Laken' team doctor, said, replaced fired Minnesota Twins Manqer addina that Rambis requirett silt 1titcbes to cl<* the · Ray Miller on an interim basis Sept l 2. on wound and that the finaer was immobillted in a splint. Monday was named manqer for 1987. The 6-foot-8 Ram bis has started all I 0 games the Kelly, 36, the Twins' third-btase coach since 1983, . 9-1 Lakers have played this year and is avera&ina 6.7 becomes the first native Minnesotan to manqe the. points and a team·lcadina 8.4 rcbo?Jnds. team s.inoe the franchise moved ftom Washinaton in • 196~. He is the.11th manaaer in Twins history. ·TeleYlalon, ra~o ~ Bralna, Jl'lamea In NHL whia TELEVISION No events scheduled. RADIO Ka Llnemaa and Ona J-.a. enabled ' Third-period aoals by RaJ ......... ril the Boston Bruins to raJly from a two-aoaJ 7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS&.ETBALL: Atlanta at Lakers. KLAC (5 70). 7:30 p.m. -PkO BAS&ETBALL: Clippers at Seattle. KMPC (7l0). • deficit and defeat the Toronto Maple ~fs 3-2 Monday nipt in National.Hockey Leque action. Elsewberc~p t'he NHL, Pa .. RelMar1 scored the lame's first three aoals and J• T...nl added three assists as the Calpry Aames defeated the Edmonton Oilers 6-S. • 7:30p.m.-BOCKEY: Kinas at Vancouver. KOIL(1260). • WARRIORSEYEN0.10 ••• J'romBl exception of David Townsend's strained ankle. .. ... Townsend carried Just 7 times for 31 yards before exitma the victory over Bell-Jeff. For the season the tw<>- time all-league standout bas 72 1 yards on 160carries, an average of 4.S per carry. He has scored eipt touch· downs. five on the cround. tllree via pass receptions. H -n:ceiver Towntei'>d hin::aUJ,hr 28 passes for 342 yards, but just 3 for 23 yards in the; last four games. Friday's winner meets the survivor of the Blopminaton-Calabasas game. Blooming(9n (II-OT is the Sunkist champion and the No. I seed. Calabasas (6-4-1 ) is the Frontier league champion. S.Uy BUl1 (lt-1) vs. Sa4Wleback (10-1) at Suta Au Bowl: All that is. ball in a lot of different ways. "I think we match up physically. They're not very big compared to others we've played." Saddlebaclc is favored by 7 points. The winner waits until Saturday to find out whether it meets No. 1- secded Valencia (9-1-1) of Artesia (8--3). c.; s•c•o ll~KUtll'S---,/ AtelCMlre vs. wu•~ DHIUtT -MOUNTAIN COfil, .... NC. (et .,... ...... ,,,.,, 7:JI) ATASC..,.llO WOOCMNllOGa 11·1·1) Cf·2) 20 Kint CllV 6 ~ Sin Cl emente 14 21 Soul t! Chi!.> 21 1 La Quint. 6 1 ltl9hetll 14 lO U"'-lllV I l) .Sin Luis Ot>IW>O n 24 Ccw-de! M¥ lS 2l Lomooc 14 2' Esl.ncle o 1 Arroyo Oretlde It 1 Orenpe• 23 32 SI. JOWDll• 16 23 Trebuco H11t1• 6 21 Cetri!o• 14 )I Cosle ~· 11 20 Mono a.v• • 3 UIUN ·Hlh• 10 1 really necessary to know about P Saddleback is that quarterback Sean an n ~ ,. Therien is baclc from a broken collar 1 ;...1. ~.L--------s-Lbone, which malcca the Roadrunners w t t ey were prior to his injury: 14 Peto ltotites• 10 21 ~ e..c11• O Ctf' CH' 22 S.nle Clere • l 14 .... Jeff 6 'L.H PMSres l.ffOUe •Pee. Coe\! ~ S4'NW ""' n. sa • • • • • ar eumtAL COM,U•NC• l•t s..... Ml ..... ,,,.y, J:Jt) • Make Your Light Parade Reservatlonsl +t1'A~o~ I ~~ · R~UwluL'"'t The best team in the Central Con-ference. Coach Jerry Wine's Roadrunners arc 33-3-1 over the past three years and the dcfendina CIF champion. "Sunny Hills is a very good defensi ve team," said Witte, "and they have a ireat athlete in (6-1, 180 sr.). Tim lmperiali, a wide receiver. 'They move him a:round in dif- fe~nt spots. at wide receiver and at runnina blck. trying to set bim the SUNNY HILLS SADOL•aAat Ot·l> P .. IJ 20 ltowi.nd 7 41 S.nte AN VelleY 6 ll Don Lwo 1 t.S Sent• Ane • 17 C\f!N"eH 1 14 La ... Cite I 2 Ce/IVOft 0 41 lrl ne 0 14 8ree-()11MIJ ' ,.. Cul•trel'O Velr( 1 31 Sonof•' 0 21 ccw-dill M¥' 1 ll 8uene Park• 0 lS UnlYenl~ 7 20 Troy• 1' 17 N __ , HerbOt" O 7 Le Hebfe • 17 1 Tu,11t1• ' 27 FUiierton• 0 40. E•l~&e· 0 CtP Cl" 51 Le Qultll• lS 49 Ncww•• 11 •FrMwev l.ffOue •s.. vi.w LMOUe Seasoned Greetings ... On t111.' oaarif;tmt aero.<>..'> from the Newport &·ad1 pi.er. 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SpecAel Events. etc. LIGHT PARADE DINNER -Buffet Dinner on The Deck -Hot Spiced Wine -Prime View of Light Parade -$20 per person · Make Your Reservations Now!! "ON THf wutR NJJM:Btr 10 H Ml.ICM FfMW.* ~ ~~~ ~ .. ,. I NEW YORK (AP)-Oakland A's outfielder Jose Canseco, who hit 33 homers and drove in 117 runs, was named Rookie of the Year in the American LeaJl.le today, beating Wally Joyner of the Angels in a close vote. · Canseco received 16 of 28 fint- place votesand 110 pointsto 12 first- place votes and 98 points for Joyner. Twowriten from each ofthelcque's 1'4 cities participated in the selection for the Baseball Writers Association of America. • Toronto Blue Jays reliever Mark Eichhorn finished third , with 23 points on a 5-3-1 basis, while out· fielder Cory Snyder of the Cleveland Indians toialed 16. Danny TanabuU of the Seattle Marinen wound up with four points and Ruben Sierra of the Taas Ransers aot one. Canseco, who was born in Cuba and lives in Miami1 Aa., is the first Oakland player to win the award. The last A's player to win 1t was Harry Byrd in 1.9S2. wh~n the team was based in Philadelphia. Though he hit j ust .240, the 22- year-olcf Ca nseco tied for fourth in the league m home runs and second in RBI lo Oeveland's Joe Carter, who had 121. Canseco led · the lea.Jue in strikeouts, however. fannma 17S times. He also had the longest battina slump in the majors. an 0.for-40 drouaht that ended in late Auaust with a pme-winning double that beat f'iew York's Dave Righetti. Joyner started strona and bad 16 homers by the end of May. He wound up battina .290 with 22 homers and led the Angels with 100 RBI. Joyner also was tbe Jcaaue's ul- timate spoiler, brtakina up no-hit bids by Charlie Houah of Texas and Walt Terrell ofTexas with two outs in the ninth inning. GaQ.J.e-bii.$ters Last week's plays of 40 yards or more for ~ Oran e Coast area prep football players ~ •90-Nate Primous (Saddleback), int;rception return · •49-Josc DcSantiaao (Saddleback), nan . .... , ................. " l. Andy Mycn (f..aauna Beach), 29-144. ....................... " I. Mike Hendtnon (Edison)~ I 8--3~3. 188 }'ards, I TD; 2 Sean Therien (Saddleblck). 8-10-0, 139, 2 TDsi 3. Danny Lane (laauna Beach), l 5-22-0, 136 ,yards, l TD; 4. Jeff Bailey (University), I 0. f 6-2 l 32 yards, 2 TDs; S. Eric Brouaher (Woodbridae), t 0.19-0, ll '4 yards 1' TD. ' ...... , ...... Neel ............ l. K.aleaph Carter (Edison). 8+61 ; 2. Andy Myers (Uauna Beach), 6·38: 3. Zack Su.bes (Edison), S.M; ... Chris Ch1asaon (Wcitminster). I ~l . • Lut ..-·, ......_ eeeren I. Ctiis Allton (Univenity). Natc"Primous (Seddleback), Hector Santa CNZ (s.ddleblck). 12 each~ Zack Suk.cs (Edison), 8. Coaaf cral1e9 to 50-32 will · HEMET -°'8811 Coat COlJeee'• Mue's IS points, followed by Ch.:k unbeaten Pinea mum to the c:hlm· McOavrn wtth 12. eioftlhip wauftnall ol the. Hemet Cout "' never an trouble )UftlP-• R~TiDO«'.,...WtoUt'Mllleftt 1ntto1 ls.,ointMJftlme~111Ha,18d 10Di1hf 11 a it Ml"'!lif'Jldlno CalS. Coilldne in whit die I ).;poiat IPft!ld, tbll0Wi1'1.' a '°"" Yictorj over Mw ..w.d 6 ..__and • Palomar an Mondly"1 ftnl roUfld. ...._ hinl .. 7Of10 &om the Reid. TM P.irJa-. ~ ~ ft llob Mt<JavlU WU 6 fbr IS. ·. ' DeBUSk Gpes to- revitaliZe Harbor · After year at OCC, he returns to Tars with young team By ROGER CAR~N OfllleO.., ......... Jerry DcBu'lk.h 'ltrlurnedasco.ach of N"cwpon Harbor H11h'\ baskelball team afler a one-}car hiatus as an Oran~ ( oast ( ollciie au1stant The Orange ( aunt} ( oach of lhe Year in 1985 afier toac:hina hi" Cia1lor\ to thc ~a View League chaml>1on41h1p and a 24-4 overall record 1t'~ Dc8u'ik's 40th team at Harbor facep1 for the 85 club, a\ ~di ~' the 1980 ~un<;cl Ltaaue cham p1onsh1p ~uad it''I usually a dogfight for Harbor D1:Busk'' other ..even Jerry DeBuak Other returning lettermen are Jun· 1or Drew heward ( S. I 0) and Junior Jim Gccrh ng-. (6-1). Up from a 5-ISJuntor varsity arc scn1on 9111 C'.ilea~on (5· 10) and Ian Donald (6-1). •• well 3$ JUntor Erik Drageset <S· I 0) Tyler Koon (6·4) 1~ conMdercd one oflbc bcucr Juniors on the ~uad llfter lead1na lhe ~phomore 1eam to a 9-14 record Al•mom and Gttrhng.s are con· c;1dered Harbor's besl shooters and defender\, with heward backed up b)' Oraacset and S-9 senior Al O:thbour at the point "We're hoping to get things toiether by Jan 14," saJd De Busk. rdina to the ~tan oijcasu.~ pla} We ~ surpn~ some people. N•WC*'t Hirt»« Hl9h ~ T.,., Dec t et El TOl'O 7 4S O.ITI De<. 10-1~• lnvllaliona (Flt\t round teams ha"e mm piled a QI· 1c; record ~•th 10·12h1-.wor\t,andonh lo\ang .. If" going to hurt u\' admit\ record DeBu~k "but I havt' 10 ~1th the bc'>t '' W~10CM. I P m I Toe• OK 16-Sanla Ana va11e11 lhOmel Dec It 2l-at San D•toU•IO tnvllallonat Dec 1' '1 ?t »-at On"91t lnviletiOMI S.I Jen )-WOOClt>r•CIOe (home) DcBu\k pmtrmc~ n'll bc at lea\t a ~ork habm that r ve ever had When dogf\aht we It-ave pratucc wc'vt' accomplished WMI Jen 7-at Oren~ 1 IS om Fr. , J1n t-11 Co\la Mew Wad Jan l._al E•tar>ela' Fie-ha\ one re turning letterman and · somt'thing not a lot ol \llC or quickness, and "Thi<> isn't the mo'it talented 10 before the season ha\ begun ha\ r,e evn had, hut we work hnrd. I'm already received a \Cthnck w11h the , ¥oang to he playing a lot of them. loss oft.-6 Mark. ( ra1g, who avemgcd 1.t-bccausc they deservt' at from 1he1r F" Jen 16-Unlvar\1111' rr.omel Wad Jan 21-Sad<ltat>ec:~· rr.ome> Fri Jen 13-11 Tu\lln ' Wad Jin ?t-<orona det Mar' l~J Fr• Jin lO-E~anc:le' lhOtneJ 10. I points in league pla~ on 1hc wa} v.ork habm. We'll bego1n3alk>u1 and to all-league hono~ a~ a 1un1or we'll be de\ eloping somt· depth • Wtd Ftl> 4 al UnlVtt\llY' Fro Fto ..... , Sa~l>aC:k' Wed Feb II -Tu,hll' (hOmtl ( ra1g. an All-( IF wide rC'C'eiver ha'I John .\l'itrom Ch·"\) 1s the lonl' ldt lhc 1eam reponedh because of a returning starter and I\ tht" 1eam'<, rrl F11> 13-at Corona 04ll ~r· 'Oenot" S.• lllew Leaoue 01me de\lrc tr1 conll'ntrall' on football laptain High school football stars of the week SCOTT McGLINCHEY Marina A 6-4 ~10-pound \l·naor 1n.,1dl' l1nehatkl·r he wa' one ot Manna·, kad1ng talklcn aga1n'>t Lo~ola kcl·ping 1hc \trcak of alto" 1ng ont 1 D to h \tra1~h1. ·----------- ZACK SZAKACS Edlaon \ fi.(I ~00-pound \t•n1ur t1gh1 end . h1: <.autiht 5 ~\'>C'> tor X-l ~ ards 1nduu1n11 a I >., ard \c11nn[l pas\. •H "di J\ J {\\ll·P<llnl COn\Cr\tCIO pa<,<. ag.i1n\I ( fl'~O• ANDY MYERS Laguna Beach \ 1111<-pound Ci 11 '>l'n111r "'1th a 4 Ogp.i 1hcl\\ I l'Jgunand1<1Lt' ran for 144 '.ird' nn 21> 1:arnc\ aml caught f1 pa.\\C'I for 1X -.ard., in the· An1\I'> \l'.l\11n finillt· JEFF BAILEY Unlveralty •\ fl.' I 71) pound 11101or qu.11 ll'rhad.hnumpktcd t<lof lt1for I'~ \imh and ~ toulhdo"'n' an thl' t r<IJUn\ ,., ~ 111\\ Ill I l Hahra 1n the·< If < l'nlrnl Jlla\lllh DAVID COHEN Woodbridge ~ 4i 'J ~110-f)(lUOd '4..'ntor ~u.trtl and dl'lcn\1\t' tad.Jc ht· pl:nt·d .1 strong gaml' aga1n\t lht" run and pa\'i gclling 'nl tht• \\ am11r..' 11 quancrhalk \:lt'k' RAY SMITH Weetmlnater A two-time .\II \un\t'l I t•aguc sclec11on,· the h-CI. 1 lCi-pound 1un1or hncha<.·kcr wa\ thl' I ion,· leading tac kier .i1tc11nc;t lll\hop \mat NATE PRIMOUS Saddleback f hC ~·J \It"~ I t'3(lUl.'0 \ ( )f fenc.1\{ Pl11,cr of 1he Year. he r.m for a 1 -~ ard Tl>. \'aught a ~~·}a rd TD pa~c; .ind ran 90 -.a rd' v.1th an interlCJllton ag;iin'>t "orwalk I~ ., A" "o•Heaoue •"Cl ,.eoue oame\ 1>e9on at 1 X o m un .. n l"Cloe:ete<I Goodman Apoetle He'll be hard to move out H B's Goodma n (6-7 . 300) will tak e up aJot of r oom 8) ROGER CAR~'" 0t1.,..,...,,...,..,. \1.mna High·, \1lan"" m,I\ hJ\C b-10 \1arlr.: (1eorgl·\on Jnd I Kl'an \. tl""-ma' ha..,<.· Ric i..~ Huller. but II ma} he .-.ak 111 '>a\ not>f1</1 "goan~ tn he throwing thl'lr we1gh1 around 100 muth "'11htn the lluntin@ton Reach t..c~ \:111 \\Ith t•-" "-.>(I.pound l>on Ciondman ol 1h1· Otkr~ there. al k,1,1 "I lt"ll tJkl· up ,1 lnl ol room 1 n the paan1 · \cltd Hun11ng1on Ht'.llh h<J\kl·thall rnach Rm Miller .. \nd he h.t\ .1 '"'' 111ut h Imm 12 kl'I and 1 n and " 'cf) ~.irong ' < lllndman ''uni: of a rorp' ohn en "'htl h figure' to gl\t tht• Olll'r\ a \oltd \hot at "lo '1n the.' kaguc behind tlw On~an \ 1l·~-Manna \lranglchold at the top It'' a wnmr onl'ntcd dutt but 1un10r John Apo!.Llc lfl-~I m.n he thl' Oller'> lx•\t 1n tl'rm\ of pure athletic .1hd11\ I k 'll 11rx·1.ltl' ,,, forward anu guard and IS )Omed h\ h-1 guard l>l'.tn runn1ngham 1< 1oodman. •\poi.tk and C unn1ngham .lrl' all romang oil l'Xtl'O\IVl' foothall dut't) '•·' tnrnard ll'nlcr Jl'llflnr\. fl-4 fl..e-.m Hra1cll ti-.t C1rcg C 11lhn~er and 5-4 Rodnn \.1.in. ··(unninttham I\ .in cX<dknt 1umrx·r lor h1' 'Ill' .. \dill Mdkr "'ho tx·gm., ha<. ninth \t'a\on a' tht• 01k1' c.ua\'h I Ion l\an .i~rt'\\l\t' \Ort and v.;a\ lhc Oater\ kadang 'lurer 1n th<.' .. ummc.•r, and Braucl'c; range•'> up 10 :!.t ll'l·t \1;in an:urdang 10 !\1 ilkr. " h1<, quancrh.-ick. hlc.'nding 'peed finl'·tuned \hooting and aggre'>s1..,cnc"i., \\e had a <iurpnsingh good Ciummer ·· nolt"'> 'v11lll'r "~ l lo\I our lir\t thrl'c gaml''> "11hou1 Goodman. then ~l' won \<.'\Cn ou1 ol l·1ght with C1oodman 1n lhc lineup "\\t"ll nl'l·d tn keep g.1nll'\ at .1 fa'>I pan·" < lthl'r' on 1he Hun11ngton fkach roc;tcr anc..lut.li: gu.mh I ct' I 1H. khan ( 'i-X). l l't' ll1gurh1 ( s. 7 >and Bernie r ·~h ("I 11, lof"'.ard\ kll I Inf) (h '1un1nr1 am.I Ld JultOl' 16·21 and guard for"'ard C hm Aro" n ( 5-10) \n .\11-Clf .. ctcc. ltnn during ha\ pl;n mg da\\ at Hunt1ng1on Htath. 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C 111< \( 10 -Thl' M 1d""''" ~.\\ and l tlren/O I fnmpJon run for 148 nlltl' tht· pow\•rlul I fcartland o l \.it\1\ nnd c.rnrcrl thrcl' 11ml'' a .. the cnllt'ge hn\ke1hnll But in the ln\t "' 1111m1 Dolphin\ heat thl' Nrw '\ ort.. \CM' onh l\\O M11.l"\''it tcom'I -ll'''"~ \Monda) night and l'ndrd 1hc lndaan.1 ,·n I QR I ond l\Jn'-1" lu'll kt\ ninc·pmc winning \trt•llk \1Jr\ h -ha\c mn<.k at to the C \ \ Manno rnmpkted 2«) of 16. in ,10 T ournamcn1 Final Four un< h.ual 1cn'lti1.: 'hnn·p.1C,'i10g h.111· \1H1"C'"h'mc"arl" hopm8 IO return lontrol pme that krrn thr hall Im ICl 1hn\I.• ~IOI') da)is of the late I '>70,. almo'it tv.o-thud~ nf the s;imc.· unll ~hl·n lnd1.rna. \1arqul'ttc and M1l'h· kept ihe c"pJo'it\e New York olkn~ 1pn \1:i1c ~l'ln the national cham- olT the t'icld I It h11 Nat Moore ~llh • rimn,hap .?2· and 21·yaroer' anci lhrl'" for 1-In ahc R11 Ten '" t<'am' man.he'd . \arJ ~ort'., to tlamp1cm and Rrule into the ~C \,\ 1 ournamcnt 11,t ~lard 1, 1tt1mi \Cnrtd o n "n o f II\ 'Jlrin -Indiana ~1ch1gan ~lute liMt ti ht po"'e\lon' Purilut'. llhnm<, lov.a and champion ~1ach1pn -.ind the \.1ml' numhl·r That pH him "• 1011chdo~'n ha\l" :a gilOC.1lhanl'<'1h1 a'on. ~\ "' ma kin& him thl" lir'\t NI I f 1ghtl'C'n nl tht, onlcrencr'\ 1' lop c.tuart th.1C'k e"trtn lhmw for '0 H~ ~tUl'l' .arl b d.. 1ndu1l1na \II· 1n lhrtt trai ht l'ari. \men, an \h 'C' \lfnrll "h" p: H'<I It w-a\ thr fiDt I (Xh1r<l pmr h" 11 I nd1an.1 \\1th ~ ~ ~ poum ,1 g.,mc M1am1Nd1n ti w.:ic" d.uina h de \lford 'hould ~mt' mnrt th" to .Oct t4. IQ84, anti th« fi"t tha.. s,(I c1n bl~~ nl thr N< \ ,-., nc~ \. ~·a\On ~'"'' thr Jrh p(llnt 'ruk nn '1.hnl' ~\11nd I 'I ll'<'l 1.1 i • • \ . inc ht'\ "'' a 'ihootcr 11 tlehn1trl't' c'c1t<'' \.OU .. \f ford \l)td ( oa(h Rnhhy Kn1gh1 \tarting hi\ I hth \(',l\nn at Indiana. al\o rrturn<i lnrwnrd R 1< k C allowav and rcntl'r I >.m I Thnmn\ from ·1a~1 \ettson ' ""'J'l11\lna ~ 1-R t<.'•lm llhnc11\ and \11eh1a.in • rc among othc•r Ria T t"n team .. dC''ICrv1na not1~t· I 1)11 Hcn\On, 1n hi\ 12th ~., ~n ..,, llhn1 ~ ooch. rctumc, rcnt(r Ken Norman. thl" conkrtnt't .. , top rt· hounder and fidd oal ~~entagc 'hootr1 an IQl'I~ \l'\4.) retumini 101 the llhni • r,· auard 1 on~ W \anger. who d1 hcJ out J<)h a\\1\1\ and baa&C'J In pcfltnl of hie. lrec throw' bl.l \Ca~>n . •nd Doua \ltenbrr1cr. the team·, 19 4 S MVP~hosatoutmo,l uflit,I ~a,on ~llh a linec tn}Uf\ Ma ha n i.hoot\ Im 4l 1h1rd 'un· ~ utl\ c Rig l en t1tlr hut lo\C~ Ro' T11r11k)' nd thfC't othrr playt" who ha\t he1rcrt 1hr WolH•nnt'> to• Q1,. '2 Third in a aerlea rC'wrd \tnrl' IQln Rul rt'turning for thr Wnh\·nnc~ nrc to p rated guard" \ntoanc I nu hen and ( 1an· Ci rant \mune 1ndepcndcntc, "lotre Dame \l,1rquct1c and tlt'Paul 'hould Ix· <,trong Jp1n. 'l<ltrt' f};1mc'\ hope' rnuld dl'pcnd on ho~ 'oon guard (la, 1d R 1vc"'· r«uf)(·rnt1nR Imm a \us ~4 ' r anulcn1, lln rrturn to lnfl form R1\C'r' a\cragcd 11'1 JlCllnl\ and 41< a'"''" -h(lth high' lor thr ln\h la't -.('a\t)n \1, tllUrllC' ln\t lhrrc plta\t'r,"who nmh1nn i lor 1~ \ pc)inl\ 1 pmc la'lt \l'a <1n hut ,·1001 rcd\h1rled ll"l'\hman Roman Mulkr hl":id' a pad~ of 1all ncwcnmcr' ••t'm nc"', hut I'll 'f'C'al th~ lan1ua l , and th(~ kid' undc"'tand l nghi.h " nc~ Wamo~ C ~·h Rub f)u~ICI '3)\ f)C>Paul f'clal h Joc>" Mt)M' -\ltll It\ ing u1 •t , pturc tl\r lllut Dt•\ 11 .. • t glof) da~!t under h1 .. lc(endaf) fathl·r. Ra~ -will bc looking for great thinl(' from (tntcr Dalla~ ( omC'l\H and au. rd Rod Str1ck land In thr Rig f.1ght C onkn·ncr. IOQt· hall 1\ c.1111 lmg. but the la'itrr tylc ot N\lttball at Kan\ll'i Oklahoma and lo~a ~tatc I\ \tan1ng tA hc.-a1 the cJrum for the e.11e <,pon Kan"' C h larT) Rro"n " 811 E1ih1 tram~ u\Cd tn .. ..,.:ilk 1he II up the coun l\nd pla\ 'Cl"\ .. 10"' •• BroY..n "JI\ hawk\ t<' It'd h\ po-.-.rr fo""11rd T>ann\ Manning. 1&ir • Rig Eiaht'\ Pla)cr of the' ("~I la\t A\On ""ho ha\ the ohiht~ to pla' all phaw' ofth~pmt -.ell. But k.an\I\ foNard n;h1c Mat'\hall " 1d hnc"d \\1th a knC'C' IT'IJ\lf'\ lo~"I State will h ..,~ lhc nu ll'u' back ol lhc o nh 811 1gh1 tram to ~· .. t tht' Ja, ha~._, la\t sta,,.on "'htl\ Oklah<lma ha' Tim M eh\ttr l~•­ r)I Krnncd) end Da\'1ti John"'" - thrtt of &he l<'P rated pla,cr' in 1hc n.111on ' • l>thd • ..,h11 ll-t-"C tht· 111Ten~ a 11n l;i,1 ~··ck "hrn hl' f"t'\:(I\ l'tt'd a tumble to 'rl'I up\\ oodti11dft\' ,11 th\· lkll-JefT ~.i.,ud1l1nc . 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POl'I tP•nc••I ~ Al'I Plevmate (81t Ct.J • MfOiCll C.111 CSttvtn\I 1 Mavtri fG1b10111 I Ot l Mtr Aotlt CPtdro111 9 Foo1too1t F' erreh COrlt01I 10 Or Socll JI lo Me IMtral 11 0111 11\f B..ccant1r C!.•t>ol•t / 11 C.10w1no Sun !Bon "a l Alttllltlbll Ill Ill 111 "' '" 116 "13 111 I II Ill I 11 Ill IJ l'et11 COIKOIO<a V1!tt11 ... i.t'1I 111 h Tel>lt Btv Baa 111 I II ~ Cl11b C>anetr 10tb1onl •I 10 6 Ot "Ge HaN Huuv CM<"Harguel llS 1 HOI S'ale CPtnc:a vl "~ I Sno.., CrHm (Ptdrolt l Ul t FOOi\ H I ltral Ill 10 Vttvtletn C8•a<t.I II~ DAHCI HALL HUSSY t 11 C ••"'4'<1 " ast """'" lrO..bltel t11r•..,0110ut •hOUld toortc•••• et long ttre1c11 " '"'' m" tv1111 ARCTIC LANO S i 1 In conlent•on 111rouol'IOul d1awtno ('far for easv "'"' ltg"'" one 10 Mal VliLVlTl.N " II O•ODPlng from \40.000 comotn'Y ott lorm of late but \hQuld l>OUnc• Dack In '"" ,l\tal l ONC.SHOT HOT ~II.A lE S•V•HTH RACE M It furl P.,"., UJ 000 ) vter Id\ A. owaro Alln•¥en< • I Ha<m" Belt I 19 1 Lu • Motel CS o tal · 116 l uu.maie PIH'"'' CP N avl 1 ltt 1 r LONC.\HOl MIS$ 0 I F: NINTH ltACI 1 I I M ll\ lv<t P ••H U• 000 F H•tl & tr>Aft\ l vra!\ Ol<I & v1>w1ro Atiowance 1 Vivre E'n P111 tluat 1 Arzelle l(Hllnon) ) lt•vtrtowtr t\tev•n\I • • Ke,.., no t8tac• I S P umotlre tO<tve•ttl 6 Morn1n11 OtvOltOft COett'>OuU•vt) 1 C.Old t Ht"'" (P N"lvl I e Mtvo. A ~ u IPa11ont 9 Ju••t W• ltr ITorol ,,. 116 Ill 1 IJ ... ... I It "°' t 16 II l 11) 13 S.v.a Hot Bacon ,,,,., I 11 • STitAW8EltltY l"OltT J 11 ~ to \trtlCI'\ 1>tl<><e 11r.no Peoro11 to P1ncav could orovt Cl•fltr~nct JILTA8LI It?>• Bred IO 0. Qul(t., Wiii l>t •ld<ltn bv t1ctl1tnl o•lt '1dtr p VII, '" matdtn tllorl AL'S .. LAYMATE l&/11 Caoabtt lratntr has thl' dau11hlar of ()~At on tOQ• H>ol\ hit run~" """"' lhtv t an ''"n LONC. SHSOT MAGICAL GAL • Over Tl\t Doan C !>ttvtn\I I It S S~jO Oul Frc:>nl COt•1n0vueve1 116 10 011\ aw\•n"t (\l\Otrne.,.r) 11 8av Ft.no IM.,1.nt •-Howe•o B I< ~.v E' """ .. Wror>o B•d IC.lb'o"I • 11J MY TUlt8ULIHT 8&AU (4 ,, W•<I• ooar. r1t11 of ma tdfn IHllH loo worltlno wtll et!CI Drto 10 1>t ovlel< CHlltOICIE GLADYS CJ 11 F'e11t0 10 run 10 worH drop, notcll end Pon<•v rtla n\ mount llF IE'S SONG ct 21 !>tconel l>t'' tn ••"'ll•"O" race rtotal '"°"IC Q vt \llert ot ,..., "'"''• ONGSHOT PlttNCESS KELL THIRD RACE M e P""' I 1) 000 J ••er n1C1' ~ uowerel C 1.m 110 C a "''"II P•.c• ., soo 10 soo 1 tn Neturat Fc•rm Ot•v•••U 1 C.eiot M M•nelt!CI Vtrgarel 119 116 Coast's Rochow gets MVP awar d Orangt• < oa\I < ollege" "'ni Rocho"" ha'i lxen n.im~d Mo'I \ alu · ahle PJa,er and ht.·r lOat h Jani· H1lgcndo.r1 tht" Orangl' lmptrl' <on ftrenct"'<; [ uach of tht.•' car loll11v.111g their <.h;tm pt11n'lh1p \l:a'>On ···~t-lft'IJIW• c ...... tftU Finl T••m " '"' R0o no.. fOCC An'I Javau• OCC ~ trwl\.,N•c••• OCC Ml(,.fllf) lt1cnare1 C t• ,, • m M '" C'·••u\I J•~ ",, .. , ''''"'' r,.r H 091n\ R1vef\1d•I Meti'•• Lo~1 t R1vtu'\•O,_, St<t19111' .. m C·"Ov n~ ..... , occ' c,,., 'n.."'•·d' occ-i Ht•CI We•z \add tbtO· ... JoM1Qn Cv11•tnl T• v •a \attn IRa'l<"O Sa~lt• 'it•"• Sc.,v., Ranc!!O !>a.,•eool Bon•e F"v.,ell C1tr .. s Jt~eu. ~mon C trull GOLF ... From Bl ton\tructmn v.11h ll'lllJ"ll•r<11> ll'l'\,111d grl·en' \.\~ 111 rwl v.ork <•n nwrt• thJn thrt:i:or lour hok,at all\ 11m t1nll'Onl·1thncour\C l '>l'ntuJll\ lht.•rr ""111 hc:.ill nl·v. tt•f\OJOd grl"l n\ for hoth t.our\c.·\ ''1th addt·d hun~l'" No I on L o'i Lagm '~111 al\o hr \hrntl'nt•d to a par·4 v. hl·n v.ork " finl\hl'd · '-' l Ml' nov. 111 t hl· wl 111ttl ph."t• ol our u~radmgol tht• t1.1.n(riltr\t'\ '1th thl' third pha'<.' ~ ht.•dulC'd 10 \l.&rt 111 \1arl h •· l"IF'TH ltACIE I M1t Pvrw l ll 000 I YU' Cl\ C•e •m no Clt •m.no Prk t 62 SOO ~7 'IOO Ag•11tt ' PYIOt fVtr ara l 116 1 Br gM Tom ISttvtft\1 116 l Urba~ CowbOv ISOto 116 4 HOU\a Sc»t<1111v 1G111'°111 • 109 ~ IMartnl Kat COtltl'I011navtl 116 6 M•\CP'lltvou\ Mall 1\111anrvata) 11& 6 Pri1ma11c Mtiel 116 1 Ju\lon.c>flhtDOYl I !>Oh\ II~ 9 Cot\IHntr !Htrnenelel I 16 VLTIMATe ~LIASUAIE !S 11 tmorovtd r .. ,,., "" 1oe.C1 10 ua•n \Ir ''"ii PO\•llon tor \lrtlCll w II not bt Oen .a todtv LAST MOTEL 1 11 ~tv tor ""' '~''" •\to rt•ax tartv "' I Ot O> ul»t towt> I et>ot to Oo wmt OVER TH~ OCEAN 9 11 H•Qh•v rt111rdte1 1moo<1 otvt taor "'''"no Nov 11. wori.1n11 le\'tn tvr!O"O' '" I 26 2 1;"' the turt *"'O'' 1mDOfl\ l'tfed one out on th•\ •,rt LONC.SHOT JUHONFOl'THE80YS IE IGHTH AACI 6 F ..,rtoo11' Pvr\• U~,000 PLUMPltTRA 10 II Sc:retu,.CI trom :'>vn elev ' oroor em tor •th!\ \OOI "'" '"°' tor uO\tl GOLDIE HAWN ~ IJ Bvmoaq l'\trel •n Inf \tretrh Pon< ev 011ng 1111 lrO<' 11r.o t it Cllentt f•oura\ prom .,. 1llv ,. 11; •n ' '·• d MOit HING DEVOITION • 21 Tl\ ro over '"" COUf\e ., II ' Cl \ltr><t! w Ila• <.1'11 tntrt LONC.,HOT JUL I[ WA TEA BEST llET Nlf(HERV Sir; Rta PRICE PLAY OANC[ llAll HU!>!>f 611> Rore How Mesa Linda plays now Costa Mesa course has new look now.· with 9Tiew holes lkn:\ a Lap\uk run-Jo"'n of 1h1· \,fr~ Linda lllUr\l' al ( O'ita ~c\a (mll and ( ountn Cluh "'"n~ 11 "'a<, n·orxncd \o\llh ntnl' nl'\\ hole\ r<.'<:t:nt h ( D1'itanll'' ll\tl'd Jrt: 1n order ot l hamp1on!>l11p a·gular and v.nml·n ' tl't:\ I 'o I IPar-5 456. 447, ~';I.-'\11 hangt:\ arl" a'f\part:nl J1thc m6mt:nt hut plan' tall for a nt·v. tl'l' and nt:v. gn'l'l1 Th i\ one v.111 ~·<.hanged from .1 p;ir-' to a par-4 w11h the tl't.' OHl\l'd ·'"a' from lhl• l luhhousc and thl· ttrt.•t·n movl·d l lo\<.' 1No 5 hand1t.ip hole l'.o 2 cPar-3: 131 . 121. 1081 1 h" int v.111 tx· knythl•nnJ Y.ht.·n v.ml tx·g1n\ 1n \1.irt h 111 Ol'\t \t:Jr It "•' h11n pitr \ .11 lhl· monwnt :'l.11 I' handtlJJ'l "lto.31Par-4 !22,213.2051 l h" '' om· hok thr lontt h1it1..·r' l'nJ11\ tx·t. ilU\l' J good tt.·t.· \ho1 Cl\ er the lrt't.'\ ra n rcarh thr prc\ent ~rcen \ nt.Y. t n·l•n 1c. 1n plJu· and gt:tting !l.rn nl'r t.•H•n da\ It " l11ca1t.·d v.h1:11• lht.• lounh l(•l' Y.;J\ tx-li1n· r hl' nev. ta~out "111 be a <iharr. dog-kg right and v.111 tx· a longer dl\tantl' than tht.• prc\t'nl 222 ~anh .\ numht:r of }oung trt.'t."" ha' c tx.·cn plantt.·d lo keep tht.• long h1ltl'r\ lrom taking a \hon cut hut no nut-ol~hound\ \take'> art: plannt:d at the present time The trec1; v.111 takl• · se,cral \Car\ 10 maturt: '" 11 handicap - No. 4 !Par-4: 289, 28!, 2751 ,l .. ~ tt:c!>art: 1n plal·l·and planted but al the moment a <emporar) let' ·~ lx'1n" uwd Thl' let•\ ha ve hcl·n moH·d farther lO thr kit and lht· nc'4 ~rn·n that ,., al\o 1n plan·. v.111 tx· around ,, dog-leg kit C um·ntl). lhl· old grl't.'n " hctng u..ed The h>rml'r par-\ tilth hok ha\ tx·l·n rllm1natt·d. placing thl' fourth hole: gr<.'l'n \I.here that on1· U\ed tn be "Jo 9 hund1<:an No 5 IPar-5: 453, 444, 427 1 -I ht.• lir\l ut n1nl· \Ul'll'\\l\l nn' holt·' on th\: \k..a l 1ndJ u iur\c \ fa1rna' trap to lhl nght "'11 l alq a dnH ii \ou hit 11 In thilt d1rn t1un or ha\l" a \l1t1hl '"ll" The-grt:t.'n "rolhng anti l)pit.al of arch1tcu Ron f ream "ho " rt.•de\1gn1 ng lhl· lY..o u>Or\c\ frt·am" al\o work1nK v.ith lfun11ngton \t•il d1ff ( r 1n l'hanging \({ml' hole\ on that wur\C '\o 'hJnd1cap 1'o. 6 f Par·J· 1%8, 110, 971 -\ \hon holt that rnn tx· h1rd1 rd a\ lWr YO ON our <,rnrl·canl nn a awund !Ill' l"llr\t' It grt.·cn v.llh ll'\' ll'"d handu .. ap rccrnt dmp ha\ .i rolling 'P<'" No 7 No. 7 1Par·5: 5111. S07, 46Q1 -Th" u\ed to ~ "11 K .tnd ha\ thl' h:a,1 amount ol t. hangt' ol an) of the nt•v. \.1c\,1 l 1nda hole' It l'i tht• lonir~• hok on thl· uiur\I· v.1th J lah• lo thl' nght 111 the ttn:cn hul not !Clo t lo-...· !11 the la1 f\.\a\ \ \litt.' 111 a la11"'a> \h111. hov.nt:r u )llld lind the watt•r '-11 I h<10d1lap "\o 8 I Par-3: 117. 9'.l. 711 -f Im onl ha' l h.ini:inl dirn.1111n l1ut !ht• lak<' "\llll tht·rl It 1111' 11.1\ .1 lt'l' ,11111 tov.ard Har~•r Unuln .ml .inti "nuv. 'Jo X The t1rnn " n;.irr11'4 ·•l '"" f lrom t hl· ll'l' I ,, ntl \lllJ"ll'' 111 1 hi' "".11t·r at tht· Iron\ n llH' "Ith a hunk1·1 tx·h1nd \ good \hort 1r11n l hip \h111 that mu\I hold .1 n.ur11" l!fl'Cn '\11 I h;ind1lap ;io;o 9 IPar-4· Jn. 33:!, 3471 """ .1 p.ir-.t in'tt. 1cl ti a pJr ' that rum p.irallcl lo I l.irh11r ttoull'\ .1rd I Ill· grn·n " nnl a' undul.i11nl-' ,1\ '""w other.. '\o 7 h.inJ1rnp No 10 f Par-l: 147, 122. 90 > -<>nc ol thl longrr par-' hole\ 11n .\k\J l inda lrum till' l h,1mp1nn\h1p Ill . ., l.L , .. IUlked aV.J\ IO tht.' lllrf1l'I Y.llh tlw grern lo<.atl·d olJ)pm\tmatd\ v. hl'lt' 1he old 10th pumng 'urlall' v.a' :-.11 I .t hand1t.1p "io 11 f Par-5 46H. 46'.J. 414 I f Im one °"a' ,, Ion~ p.u .t tx·t11r1· 1hr ~ t.hangc'i hut " nnv. ,, \hortl·r J)M 'I v.11h fa1r.\,1\ .11111 P,ll't•n\ hunkl r\ (omtng 1n111 phi' '\11 .i hand1l.1p "io U I Par-3: IZll. 116. 911 1 - \uorc.J1ng 111 lhl· l'\J"ll'rl' th1' " thl' ca\IC\I hok 11i1 tlw t••ur<,t hut .11la- n11on v.1n1h t oultl l dU\I' rrnhlt•m, t.11 ii v.a\ "'ard \hot \ largl' hunkl'r '' located on tht• nght \ttlt: of tht• gH't'n 11\,jo IX h<1nd 1Cu p No 13 I Par·4: 321. 299. 21121 -\ 'light dog· kg kit that t.1n ht· h".11 hed v.11h a goo<l dn\e and a v.t•dgr 11 )Ou takt: the \hort l ut and an· \hon ol J dump of lrt"!'\ 111 tht k it \ latr"-8\ hunkn u1uld ·"'" t au\t.· prohlt'm\ at lht• lx•ml Om• ol tht• l'et'itl'I putting grt.'t.'n' N11 fi handtl .tp No 14 ( Par-5, 473, 446, 392 > -r hl' d1\t1ngu1i,h1ng feature of th" holt-,,. a long narTOY. dgrt.•cn "-Ith undula- llOn\ I 1 I\ I lO ft'C'I '" Ieng I h .tnd '() ln•t \\Ilk with kv. lc't'I <ofl<>I\ Pin plau·mt.·nt rould makt" pu111ng very d1tlitul1 C"H·n though th<." hok· " \honer than 11 wai, hl'lorc No ) h.tnd1car "Ito. l S I Par-4 ZSO, %41. ?UI \ n1·v. green" 1n plat( hut no11n U\t' \ lt·mporan grct·n I\ .1 l-v.,.ood from th<.• tee for tht• aH·r:igt• hitter Thi\ one l\ ad1<1u.•nt 111 the on-,our\C.' <,n;wk \had. 'n I 2 h.1mht ap wht·n rom- pktl·d No. l6 1Par-4.270,262.2501 rh1'> "om· ol the lhH't' finl\htng hok' th:tl v.111 Ix h.tngl•d nr\l H"ar \ t\:mpor- .H} grl·t:n "''II ht· u\t•d "hen t.h:intt<.'\ ht·gm 1n \t.irth No Ill hand1{ap No 17 IPu-4: 2111 , 276, HZ> - \.\hen 1 h' l h.10g1·' un· m.idl· ""'th .1 n<'v. g1l•t.•n .ind tct' lhl\ '4111 bcurnw ,, par-1 hnh: °'4<1 K hund1rap No. Ill I Par·3 132, 126, 117) Tim one "''II b\: \lr<'tdwd nu1 to ;i p;1r 4 nnl H'ar v.11h lht• tt•(• moving had. into the turrl'nl I 7th fa1rwa\. Nu lt1 handicap · Los Al, Hollypark racing results La. Alamlto. MOHOAY'S RUULTI Ulftl 9f S6 • .., _,,_ ..._... ~I fll•ST •AC•. HO Yard\'-a.1111 COIClrtO\fN Si>lcv S~ rlt IC.,fll 1!1\ tt L o-CC•••~' flmt 0 1101 610 uo J•~ 11 "° ~10 H O n a.XACTA l•·•I Pll•CI '7• 40 NOit lttmbllnv '4111" hfled "'""'e 8eftt11r11 iv "'" ftvortel SICOHO RAC• 400 Y1rd1 llllCI\' 8•d aov CL•Cl<tvl Jt" 81dv1110 A111 " Betdilttrl CarO<S Ct1ar11• (ltvl1) T .me 010 00 110 409 llO 640 h O H O i2 UIACTA Cl 61 ot'd U4 ?O THl•D RAC• .00 Vetd• II.tot M•U Ct l IEOwerO'I f" •• llen"tf l~unll Oanelv Marv Marte ICarOoral Ttmt 02046 400 JOO HO HO 160 2 "° U EXACTA II 101 Nil.I \1100 P'OUltTH RAC• •00 Y11•CI, \vrorltt' Sterttt IFluutroel I 60 I 40 190 1 oo no ~ 40 Ct1emo1ont Pe'f DIY ID•dfrlcl<,~nJ M Am 00 Monn l100•"9l T ""' 0 10 49 l"IP'TH ltACI )50 Verelt Jt l 0 Mtvt tG•lll J•"• Young If" wt•o•I , Big• 5,, 11.aOtvl Tlmt 0 II OS 1JIO 960 600 910 .l 00 1 •O n EXACTA Cl " oe Cl ,., 10 Note 8HurTI .,, Bttulv ltll.O 11 11•'• SIXTH lllACI 110 Urd\ • lhr\ T ake1•0<>• IC tetllfl• M·Cln 11"' Po ''f C.e•<••I Aee Att>-1 A, tt fBerdl T mt 04516 600 JOO i'• ~00 100 ,., U EXACT A l 41 oa d \1160 SEVENTH AACI 350 'l't•O\ Moe Joe /ti GArt a l 'I 00 I 60 110 Fact Oet• 1v1vu11n1 t. 10 4 00 1,.,,,.., F xortn IL e r•tv I 1 blJ Tom• 0171) l7 llCACTA I 4 lle•CI U.1l0 EIGHTH llACL JSO ( ercl\ Or •"'a l -"Cl l••IO• \ E l·l vtrv Gere.a .,.. t E •or•u•<>" lle ci.evl 1rnt0•794 I 40 I .0 1 40 110 240 HO '2 EXACTA S II oe•d 'IS60 OAllY TRIPLE U •l•S> otld l!CMOO NINTH llACll. 170 Vtro' Good N F emou\ ICardora I ~umm1no F •Uutroe 1 NHr•v M• C.err••I T mt 0 4HI p.,,, .. 0100 u o HO lr.li ~·o uo I. •0 n EXACTA '71 r>ao l>••O U PICIC SIX I) JI~ l 01 <1 U l>llOO ""''"' .,,,. * ..,r'I., U11 no<\f!\ Paid 't1 t 60 "'tt 4~ """ ""• \ I vt "" ,.,.,I \I PICIC NINE 6 I I I J J 1 ~ I Pe O \I~ 10 "'''" «-'nt' # f'\nf r t gnt h()r\~11 Pa 0 160 .0 N 1t 14 #1,,,,,,, '•1tf' no'\fl\I (er~.;"v~r JJn('i' U 967 66 lola Pro N·n~ Net CarrvP••' ""o l~ .o6 11 J'll•"'Cl8'>(f' , ~·~ .Yv•u« Ht,'Yf ~, i~H~ sn Falrple. • MOHOW'1 llHUl. Tl 111111 .. "'"" "-'""• "*"'"'91 l'lltST RAC• Pa<t' l ~lit C•tlY (;um• (K..,tOIClll T t at a ,..,.,<llaM (Martlntr Jr I COt!"t On C.111 IOl1~I f.me 1 CM 7 U IXACTA 9 11 oe •CI 114 .0 100 uo )00 .... uo . J 00 SICOHO RAC• Troe ' Milt C.u ,.,. G·'' 1t1111uol 71 IO I I 20 • 00 F'ra• ,, Ctouo'1erlv 11t11c11forol •to 2 40 ht•~' Aoortnl t •W1tllare11 1 .0 T "'e 70ll U DAIL V OOU8La (t 11 Nld 1142'0 n th•<•• > 11 _.Id ,11uo THIRD RACE Pe<t I M .. Ull '0 .. " Lodv 111 .. t>"' I 9 '° • .0 , 00 {"•"Cl'I 4 Trtmt>itvl 11 lO •IO M·n1 ~hola IC.Od Ill 1 io oTlmt 70)l .lou111TH llAC Perl' F v Or Orv• ITC>OIJI [ Peco !IH•lll Ven Ci•b If N Hht\ T"'•lnj)) I Miit ''° •to llO 1•0 J10 ~60 n ElCACTA 1 Pa'CI 00.0 fHFTH RAC rOI S I 1 l'.i• &f~edd.., PCj ,J r V•ltt ol 8~t A'lCl•'>On Bue• \1 >v• 0 •ranclf Jr J,m• n 1 no 'oo 110 210 7 40 no n UIACTA •• ,, oe 0 ,,, eo U DAil Y T9'1PLI l l 61 011•d t l49 olO SIXTH lllACl Pe e I M • Jt• '""""" A•"" ~ ttr TrArt\fer ,. ,. '' ..,,, •"'ti P '"4 P'"'e '~' ,.,,..r Obl.i\l•U T • 7 4 u o 120 )00 •to H O 1 60 U UtACTA I I P•(I '71.0 SEVENTH llAClt Pe t I N-• ,.,,...•"• •N 100<1 1110 S40 no l "'a F ,to P IOI\!) 2 60 7 70 r 1m C;o"gner1., ",. ;u,.,.,,,~ tll 1.0 J rr• 7 I I EIGHTH RACl Pee• I ""' ~ eb• ·a ll•"'•' I ~ \\ 4 00 )00 1.0 '40 ~ 60 I 00 r •"'t'• '.\t , •• , ft '1"1"•m An<I•\ Pe1>l'I Bec•me 1,... 1\1 ) U EXACTA 11 Dto<I U )OO S•"'' 8u•<h oo d eri<I o-ac•'3 ' ••• tor ca ,, ny ,.,.,.,.,.."'let •o ,....., '•a •h"' o ... l • NINTH RACE Trc.t 1 Mia 11c,,..C1• \~a•on \ •""' '\f"tt\it f "'"t>0"' Cir vr'tdv f ... ,..,on 1 .. R ,,.,. • T•f' 7~4 1 UEltACTA l•.21 (llJ..0 I 70 I 10 7 70 170 7'0 ~ 00 U DAILY TAIPll b I I oe 0 \toll Tl!HTH ltAClll Pe • I Al! • 0•4,,., P a._ Wttf'i,. 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" 0•' ( .. ,.,, 7 E •O·t1~11m M·U C.e•c ., 1 "'"dv l •• !>•tr • V•1111•,. • E• '" Er\•H••\ tC.err .. \ A"'""'''"' \jpv C•t ) & fm~·o o P,. •' "" I Jo. r • .vooo11; ... 1E1Jw11,,:t\ THIRO lllACI .00 1'11rO\ P •\• .... ._ "I • m n-.1 p, c ~ 'l 790 •• A t-0n "•••\ 2 SU:·•" At•e' P•v '• ) ft<! /Y Do "" """ 48t••~o B•OC•• \ 9,.~1am n If'"" llac.,.,J ' B•f'<1• Oe .,, P "'""'o" I Ptt \f T O"ltr < ''"n l"OURTH RAC( l~ hrch P,,,.. ".,,., 11•rl\ ,..,,...no PrKP \~ 000 ''too f // I I 111 •n ,,, ' Q . ~ .1 117 1n 117 I~ \I IOO I Al'l --...o Roo kie of Year St. Louie Cardlnala relief pitcher Todd Worrell waa named National Lea1ue Rook.Je of the Year MonClay by the Baaeball Writer• A•- 1oclatlon of America. 11q ,,, in •n lit m m 100 "'••d\ p '"' u 11)() , Ce •ot~ • C 11 "',.~ Pr c• 1n •17 m 117 m m m 111 171 117 .,.,, "'\I•~ "J 0 0•" ",,." t 19 17 Co<...,,. 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T II ,.., 't"• ) C..••tn 1. n11 Lal ••• 4 C"t•11•• l1Jll• 1t..,1 ) fl\ r 4H 811lh' f Ptr•1 6 M·\\ ~· U Rar (•U\lfr I Roar no Pt\\ ID•O•rt<-ltnt NINTH RACE I~ .,.,.," P "'" oftar "\d\ r •·'"'"0 Pr Ce '"' 000 Iii> t 1,J6'f ft'fU' £ tJN•'d\ 7 Oft Ooo llfu llutt C.Mc a I IC'1 n And !.<.••1th" Ru I • S"".oor~ C ~,,.~., ftrl"~ "'' S Doi.De JJ N n Proc1 • 6 " • n11 Sl'v IP •,...,on I fP,f' Ar>r>•' I 0" '1..•C •fy) I Smo•t Tt•et lr· no IVeu11..,n1 9 \naoov Ma ••• Bov O•Clflt1<• .. n1 10 Av• •a Ct1rC10111 171 171 111 177 127 m 119 0 900 7 Irvine's Webb on first team South Coast I" 1111· l1 1gh\ 1),,, 1d \\ehh " ,,., :!fl~-ruund 1un1m ll'nter. L'.trnrtl fir'it l<'an1. \II \<1uth C 0.1\1 I t"JllUl' l1>oth.1ll honorc, Course comple ted ln two years f I f 11rc1" lhrt lohn\on ,., 1h1· OfTrO\l\.e l'l.l)t"r or lht: Year and \\olt l{o\\ t\ Lhl· lkkn\1\.l' Pl.i\.N 111 th(• y ('ti! Daily Pilat t=1t1D OUT HOW GOOD WE REALL (ARE WGHIS AVAllA611 1' O A'.J(jl COUNl r 10/A{ Vi • GOtOlN STMf AllllN(S ,, '· < osta \.ley < 1olf and ( ountn C lub1; two cour~' I O'> I a&n'I .rnd ~c~a Linda, arc 1n tht' prOCC\\ of ht:mg rc\lructur<"d v.11h compkt111n '>t>mC' two )'car-. ahl·.1d. Jccorcl1ni 111 courc.t" 'IUP<"nntendcnt Roh \htr>ln 8 111 Tarr. the man in c hargc: ot (.OUrl;C OP<'fOlllOO Jnd th(' OllC: who direct\ 'llAncr~. mar'lhall., .. nd other' work1na 10 make pla\ enJn\'uhlc for the acncnal puhlrl, ha\ rC"tcnth mO\('d hi\ unite\ lo thl' wuri,e Cirel'n fee:\ ha"<" hc<'n r.mcd rcn·nt· ly ro S 10 on v.,.cc.-k d3)\ (Monday SALES • SERVICE • LEA8'NG ..._,_oc ...,_,,. .... ..,...""'l.,.1 ... , .......... ,,..,. t ... ~ ...... 2.9'/o !!O through r nda) I and S 12 on wrl'kl·nd' and hohda>' forhoth Mcc,a Lint.la and I o' l .oagm cour'i<'\ Rcscrvat10n\ m.n be called 1n onc v.cck tn ad van{('. c all 7C\4 5:!h"' f II pl.I ) ntnl' hOll•\. thc fl'C\ Ml' \ 7 on v.ct.·k dnyc. .ind \R 1n tht.· mornmjl onl> on ~aturda). "iunda) and hnl 1da}\ \ -.cnmr r,11c .1pf)ht"\ 10 rc-1i1denl\ of < 11\t,1 ~fr~ uni) One '>t'ntor per lourc.omc pl.t)\ for \5 with t"XCl'plmn of I m I ago' OCl"-Cl'n ff and I 0 a m on v.cd: daH A monthly ~n1ur < nrd 1\ al\o a'>ailanle lnr \CIO for thu't' who play ultcn r lcdrte'<lf \(. ll\nfl."3"1111.1hlc fur both rnur\C'\ at S 14 for tv.o P<'OPh: dn' ing ranac and full) et1u1r>ixcl pro 'hop art al~o availablt" alona w11h a 'naclt h3r and small rc!>tlurant and bar fot brt'akfa\I, lunch or dinner If r1 y <1rtcn l\ prc\1dcn1 o l tht" corporattnn tn cha11e of thc\t' opcr· 1(1(10\ Spc 1al banquet\ \l 1ll be <.-:ttcrtJ fm up ro 800 people 1n the d1nin1 room\ up uur, 1n thr clubhouse. f o r further 1nform111on, Cllll Cath) Ha ll al ().. 7.SOO • '"" Tttm Ofttn\e l • "I'•• W••' ICe oo va t vJ Jc• Corra S.• C "'t ·• )Oft ler•CVI fEI Tooo E•k 88\f\lw CM" Oft v •IOI Pt•• orouno l:I lt><O) llt10\-&r•• 101n,on IEt Tnro1 loni Aa11ml (ar>O Ve lllv) 0•~ .Y~'l1"" !\en (>11n.,ant9) lodel Mar ftOy <Pl •(~PO Vt '•vl A•v 0111 llCI Toro1 ltar••v•" ~c,oll Mllltr IEI TOt!ll Cl'lr \ M<C11•t~v ll!t To•ol 8•t1tnt Par•tt CC•e>o Va t vl "'"' TMm Oeflftw Ll•a )Ofh M•~et l(ePO Vt llY I ~CO" Soe>d no CE• Toro> Otvt4 w.,.. llf'lllnel1 cor. .N•¥1tlld 1 Et toro1 911Ctt.\ ~•r.a I r 'bt n fl forol .,...., 11••" I I T()fol, Mar(• 011ul\CI IC•M v ....... ~l(k Ano. (M IUlofl v •o01 lt .... o., •• ,, S.UJll ltou !Et TOtOI Oh 1a •e!l('roft IM'''°" Vtt !OI. l oll Wvt nl 10.,. .. 11• I\), Mell Htmrv ICa DO V•l...,J JoNI ""'"' (M•"lc>'> "·tool S.Ctlld TMm ~ ¥tit a •Cit\ CCHo V•lle1I Oa•rOl'I 0 I I TO<'OI JtNI tC.1119 (CNll!IJ1 "'th'°"' W•tru•n ICt oo Vallevl, JOM \f'IOl'I I (f!I fl>foj 81 ••-Oarr n ~wun (N u lOI! Vit•I Jn OI\ ,.llfOOfl 10 • IC ) Tcmtr Arnoi;a IM u loll V t lOI Mlllt S t llnilM) lltc• ~ti\ Y.tJt.a Hotlllfl' ( I f~ol, Sltv• P(t't l(•OO Vt vi Tlf'l'I ~4 ... rt C~•n Clt>nl llltl I.a<-' T .. "' Otftftw L*"t O•vlcl ('.;rl\ala tE1 Toro> No<m O•GIHlllO I~ • Ol'I Vtt loJ rooo ~ "'" C -111. MoMmmeel •ou lie I0•11t Hib l 8t t-1 8 tr ( l't It ) Pe! Jan• \ CN.IU Vlt I Wllf .. "'1 n IOt H I Pf\ IOOl!er I I TorGI l. t ,,,_Jtf! "'9al9 Min Dt n J "'°" 1 Toro) hd w 1W,DI lal Arr 1111 •l klc•ar-Jer H 10 N l SCR 'Maglc·The,.t.er' glltterl:ag enseinbl~ · 87 TOM TITUS °' ............... South ~oast Repertory took us Youth Con5ervatory PrO&fllm "up- town" over Jhc weekend -actually acros the street to the new Orange county Pcrformina Ans Center - and the entertainment was fitttna to the occasion. The fim YCP production in the new quarters was "MIJic Theater " an adaptation of the onainal fanwy show by the late Saundra Mathews Deacon which helped pioneer tlle children's acuna proaram m the 1970.. Adapted and sta~ by Y,CP direc- tor Diane Doyle, with onainal music! by Dtane Kina. the show was a lavJshly produced series of eJtert1ses 1n crcat1vity which deserves a lonser run than its sin&)e-weekend, five- performance s\Jnt . P~nicularll •m!?fCSSivc 1s the oos- tumina by IJwt&ht Richard Odle. which prbs each younistcr 1ndmdu-ally as 1 specific chararactcr (clown. 'A big hong·ten, he<Jd.rush romp ci a oood nme. • ...... .,.;; .. NOW PLAYING ·-_.,._ -·-----·-·-'--...... ·---.... ·----'-a r I ... -.... __ .,_ .... _ _,,_. 111) .. 11 ·--.. ·-·---.. ......... -1-.. ----· •4'• .,._ -· 9:'1.f!M" TtCHNICOl.Ol• ·---.-- NOW PLAYING --VAUll'f ----... _ .. _ ------··--•m:aA ~---~ ·-"' • 141 ... , "' ·~-. -.._._ ._ ··-Ul&J ---· LIU 1' IMlAMA --.... , ... tlA#'l'C* --c-.. _ THS COl..ott Of' ..,._y aa> (UrJO) CJ 00! S.JI f 00 10 U 7 0-.i!M I Ho ,, ... , TM-MR~ SHOWS AT 1• 0 (4 40) 7 120 .,,l STMIO 8Y -ta) (l 100) (l.OO) S100 7·0Cf .. t 100 CllOCooe&..11 CX1911a.a ...... ., (1 JS) (l ll) I JS 1 40 6 J 10 THE FATE OF THE FUTUAE UES HIDDD4 IH THE PAst SOMEWHEAE OM EA"™··· 1916. SOUL llAN .,.._,I) Aho J11mp1n' Jeck ''"" '" > caocoou.a ou•n•• Cf'0.-11) 011nt HO (,C I l) ... ·a.~TIMlt ·--·--• .. ""_m_ 1'he Arrival of 'An AlnerK2n 'Pdir is a Tune for JlblatioL -W.. SWif. "1\e w., ,... .. OftAJI09 'II.""'°' .. o ..... 111'34 tl61 •IANTAANA ( ...... ., .. 5'07m'--- WUT ... TP l.iA .... 0--.• m..w. - STARTS TOMORROW -- ... an .._ .. f'\Na SD-aJJI •Ciiff • .. m 111--. Cll*N c..tw t'1M141 •QQifAMllA r.owwdl South C-.t ll'lau~l1 .lAKEwo' 0 - l rntp' \ovth UUllM IUllflJ!l!J • Otl .... ....,.._ IOUlMAN• .......... , ........ ... a... lOfl .... .... ''" ,.,.. ....... 1 ... ORANGE 14a.,~.,L.: _ _.. + " .... ., .... 'IOP .... ... * ll i11U61l * i5UiiZll hclfk'I ~ Qty c.n. SU.1111 834-2553 •11..,..viiiO • EdwwOI Vi.JO.... ,U-0.0l*M Watt JM.a20 ., ..,, (~~::o~) (..!;u;r'b•J ( ~,_,..MXIPTIOl'IJll1NIS~ J ........ ITAN» IY Ml• ............. __ ................. lftllT1 Of OOlO ... ... 11 ............... .. WIUMM Mllft CHILDllN Of A LUNa 00D11t ........ ,... ..... .......... .,. I ••UN, .... 1'MI ...., "' ... ---'IOP .... ... " ... ., .. ....,_ ......... /illf a •ltMTM• ~ ............ THI WltAITM ,.., .. ........ , ........... .... .,.,,_ IOU&. MAH,.,,. .................. ....:a~ ...... , :::·· .......... 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STREETS OFGOU>" IRI 100. t-00 $2 00 TODAY •CHARLIE SHEEN• "THE WRAITH" IPG-131 7 15. 15 $2 00 TODAY "JUMPIN JACK" !RI • 15 "SOMETHING WILD" ---8 05 10 10 IRJ •CHUCK NORRIS• "FIREWALKEA" 1Pci1 5 45 800 1000 STEREO S2 00 TODAY -CRUISE/NEWMAN• "COLOR OF MONE Y" (RI 5 15 7 30 II 45 S2 OOlODAY •PAUL HOOAlll• "CM>COOU DUMOU" (PG· 13). 15 • 30 .10 15 ~ 8AROAIH PAICE ' oVtel~lllf l~lMEHf• ..MALCOLM" fPQ.131 • 530 730 tlO •CHARLIE SHt£N• "THI WRAITH" IPO·l3) 7 00,. 00 •0£XT£R GOROON• "ROUND MIDNIGHT" IRP 00 t30 SI 00 TODAY ltl I , :, ' J t f • • '" f ~ ~ ~~ ( f ~ I ) It" ~ l I N S• "IONG OF THE SOUTH" (0) 11 45 1 40 3 35 5 30 T y • • • • • HlJN T1 rw. T()N T If.JIN H lH 0 !RH •C THOMAS HOWELL• "IOUl MAN" CPG-131 e oo a oo. 10 oo 11 OOTOOAY "NAME OF THI! ftOSE" fRI 7 15 .• 45 11 00 TODAY "JUMPIN JACK" IRI e 10. 10 1s "SOMETHING WILD IRI I 15 S2 TOOAV "ITRHTI Of OOlO" 4 TRACK DOLBY STERIEO 7 t5 llOO(R) j100 TOOAY -CHUCK NORRIS• "FIREWALKER" IPGI 7 00 t 15 S200 TOOAY •C THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL MAN" (P0· 131 • 15 • 30 10 20 , 12 00 TODAY PAUL HOGAN IS "CROCODU DUNDll" • 00 • oo. 10 00 (PG· 11) HO IAAOA.1111 PACE .. ,_ . .,...,.. TO KILL" 11111 • JO 10 20 "52 PICK·UP" !RI I 25 S2 00 TOD._A_v_.__. 11HOQYIUI QOT MAft,.IED" (PG 13) 6 00 I 15 10 10 12 00 lODAV .. ITAND IY Ml" IRllll 1011 "TAI PAN" Ifill I 05 12 TODAY "52 fttCK-Uf'" A1 • 00 ·•JUWUC JACK" FIJ eoo 1000 d:,.~•J ~ ... :. "4 . . -·---.CHUCK NORRIS• "F..-EWALKElll" 1P~1 7 00 • 15 l200 TODAY "PEGGY SUE GOTMARNED" tPG 131900 e 15 10 1~ $200 TOOAY ,. •• ' ... :... l-1 ~ ' • . . ' ~ '.\Ul HOGAN II 'CROCODtU DUtlOll" CP0-131 I 15 IJO 10 20 HO 8AAGAJN PAlCE W~ ~ T HR''i'-J~ \() 111 J , ~ 1U. SUTS St• "OUIET COOL" IRll 45 10 10 "WIRED TO Kill" RI 8 30 ''TOP GUN" 1PG1 100 "80METtMG WILD" IRI 5 45 1000 ''PEGGY SUE OOT MARRIED" IP0-131 e 00 8 15 10 10 S2 00 TODAY "CHILDREN OF A L£88EA 000" <R> 100 9 t5 S200 TODAY •C THOMAS HOWELl • "SOUL MAN" (PG 131 7 30. t .45 1200 TODAY •WALT DISNEY'S• "IOMG Of THI IOUTH" 101 e oo. a oo, t •s 12 00 TODAY •STl'IEH SP£1l8EAO S• "AN AmNCM TM." (0 1 5 45 1 30 , 16 S200TOOAV "tTMm Of GOLD" (All 00 1'00 t 0 • S2 00 TOOAY "., I '" l'"'I i, ~ . , . . , • ~ I ' , I ~ l w .. 1 .. , ~--~.,.~.,_..,II c~clt highliJhts cruuvity, Stlf-txprc ion, pin via written word. Romance in picture. LOW TEM PO OOF.SN~ MEAN BETTER 81100£ (March 21-April 19). Con~ U'ktual obliptions SUflt to forefront. Law is on )Our sade. stand tall. ac«pt s challcnae of addC<l re pons1bility. YDIEY Einphasts on marital status, cooperative tft'orts. Relationshjp intensifies. Watch OIUI Capncom. · TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If •••••••••• diplomatic you win fncnds and influence pt<>ple. Focu on basic 1 sues, pct , dependents, employment. You'll meet obligation and gaan plaudits from pcerl. Nies. Libra play dominant roles. GEMINI (May 214unc 20): Good lunar aspect comctdcs with phys1caJ aQradion, aeahv1ty, fresh start. ability to get to heart of matters Stren indepen<kn~. courage, determination, and realize relationship will arow irona. CANCER (June 21-July 22): News ~ived conccm•llj property, future prospect~. basic. ~u1;1ty. Focus on family, home, reunion, purpo~ and d'lrcctaon. Intuition rings true -follow it. Leo, Aquanus fiJUre prominently. LEO (July 23-Au~ 22): Key is to reach beyond previous ,expectations. Display humor, vcrsauhty. Short tnp could involve vi 1tin1 rcl11ivc. Message deserves attention -ma.kc that call. Oemmi, Sagittarius figure P.tominently: VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Read between lines., check detail connected "1th personal possessions. S<lmeone would prefer not'lo pay debt -you can oollcct 1f determined. UnorthodoJ1. procedures are hkely to succeed. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cL 22): Moon tn your sign highlights personality. r.barisma, ability to make successful new start m new direction. Numerical SCORPIO(Ckt. 2~Nov. 21): Famil) memberhas~ret, wants tore"cal tt, and you are the "choS<'n one." Be attentive. s~mpAthettc, but refuse to 11vr up somethina for nothina, Meanings will be clanficd, you·u k.now c'actly how to respond. SAGln ARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): Define tcnns, avoid self-deception, maintain aura of alamour. Cycle 1nd1c.atcs you can win friends, inOuence people. You'll have lucl m matters of peculation -stick with number 7. CAPRICORN (Oct. 22·Jan. 19): Accept challenge of deadline, realize more will be ex peeled of you but you could also htt financial jackpot. Lunar position highlidus career. achievement, added prestiae. C'anccr narive plays outstanding rofc. - AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Fcb. 18): You could finish important proJcct. love is part of scenario, you'll reach mort people and you'll be rehc"cd of "fooli h obh4!'tion." Lunar pos1t1on h11hhghts education, pl\llosophy. rcliaion, po ablejoumey. · • • ' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be direct, slt~ss onginality. di& deep for information previously "classified." Sccnano could include news of possible inheritance.. Partner or mate confides "financial sltuation." . . IF NPVEMBER HIS YOUR BlRTHDA Y yo4 wor.k ~ell Ondcr pressure. you accept respons1b1hty, you arc intense, loyal, sentimental and seldom do anything in halfway manner. Taurus, Cancer, Capncom people play 1mponant roles an your life. You are fierce competitor but seldom attack underdog. You are spiritual, you travel more than most persons. your fa ther 1s apt to have had more inOuencethan did your mother. Love could play maJorrole in December. September will be memorable for you in 1987. ¥\bout kissing~ her lips are sealed No one ever talks about 1t. but the forward at an alarm mg rate to the overlaps and ll'Y to figure out what evolution of public kissinJ has gone point where Henry Fonda's young ~ of the body is being shown. from a comatose encounter to a full--grandson-to-be referred to it in "On (Elbows arc hard to figure.) Even sex blown aerobic exercise. E Golden Pond" as "sucking face.·· and violence arc becoming red un- i wiis watching an old Western on Ill I've talked with a lot of the viewers dant. One night I ran into the room ttlcvi ton the other Sunday wrth John of the '80s who arc not aroused by because I thought I was missing some Wayne. The movie was about 40 BOllECI. looking at kissers anymorc .... but actioo, only to discover the heavy years old. Nothing romantic hap-rather bored. There's nothina for brcathin• was from a husband c:any- pened until the end of the film when them to do while they sit there fortwo ingon an illicit love affair. I can listen suddenly their tortured eyes met and or three minutes watching the kissers to the same thing when J ask my you knew something was about to ahead with the times. get from lust to censorship. husband to move the sofa. toppen. It could be stomach cramps In the 'SOs. kissing became choreo-Since it• all pretty predictable, I It isn't a questiOt). of whether the or they were aoing to kiss. graphed, addmg first the movement busy myself wondering where all of passive kissing of the '40s was just as At prtttsely the same moment. of the hands and then the ti hang of the Joan Collins' hpstick goes .... if one of bonng as Donna Mills buminJ up to they swiftly came together. Their hps head from one side to another much them has a bad back .... do they ever I ,SOO cal ones in one kiss. The issue is almost met. His were JUSt under her like the removing of a tree stump. get the chance to cat hamburgers wttb not whether youfeclgwlty forloolcing nose and hers were ii;> the middle of This was followed by a real sexual onions .... if they have a game plan for in on something that should be as his chin. They fr:o~e th~rc for five revolution-thepartmgofthelips-nipping and bitmg on ears to pnvateasraaeedyunderw_ear. seconds. It was a bving tnbute to Mt an event which made the pan1ng of memorize like maJor league football The point ts .. ktssan.g 1n whatever Rushmore. It wasn'tutillaung. It was the Red Sea pale by companson. Sometimes I watch all the fuzzye. form you want n to take. was never more cerebral. The industry moved The an form continued to move fade-ins and fade-outs and obscure meant to be a spectator spon. His pen pals really conned DEAR ANN LA.NDERS: I con- s~eT you a crusader for good c.auses. Please open a few million eyes to a racket I read about in the South Bend Tribune It bums me up that a convicted murderer can make more money than the executive staff mem- bers ofthe Indiana State Pnson. Here arc the facts: Don Lock. age 39, spends several hours a day wnttng letters from his cell. Last year be made $36,000 and expects to do as well this year. Lock is serving a hfc sentenc.c for the 1978 murder of Nina Wallas in Fon Wayne. A11 lMDEIS Lock has an outside post office box m someone else's name. He also has several bank accounts in his own name and pays taxes on his income. He gets the names and addresses of his "pen pals" from newspaper articles and mailing lists of lonely hearts clubs. year-old girl about the paan she was fcclina bee.awe of her parcntS' djvorcc. I, too, felt her pain because my children voiced s1m1lar com- plaints. Several years ago l contemplated divorce. My husband a.nd I argued and fought constantly. When I told our eldest daughter, she begged me not to go through with the divorce. l obeyed her wishes. The argu- ments became more frequent and the fights turned into violence. r had man y black eyes and black-and-blue marks and some missing teeth. When my husband started tiling has viol-ence out on the children. they beg.an to sec things 1n a different light. Coyo te ugliness the pits Q. Whal do the pickup-truck"boys m,,can when they say a woman is "coyote ugly''.? A. A roughbouSt reference to the coyote that chews off its own leg to escape a trap. lfa man who wakes up with a woman on his arm says she's coyote uaJy;h"?means he'd chew off his arm to get away rather than wake her up. Gracious bit of vernacular, what? It could be a unisex term, buf women arc less inclined to phraSt it th.at way. Neither vulnerable. South dtaJ NORT H •K 10 8 Q A K J4 OA 1095 •K7 WEST EAST •J 879 •854 Q Votd QQ 9863 <>J 88 O K'72 •A 10 t883 •Q2 SOUTH •AQ 3 Q 1015 2 OQ8 4 •JS.f The bidding: SOu tb Wett North East PHI PH• 1·0 Pus 1 Q Pu1 3 NT Paas 4Q Pan . Pue PaH Opening lead. Two of t The U S. did more than JUSt dom· lnate the 7th World Olympiad 1n Miami Beach Unfortunately. sev· eraJ American pairs gained a repu· talion for Inordinately slow play The French showed that you could play at an ac~ptable tempo and still achieve good re~mlts They started on both offense and de· tense i,n this hand from their match against a Dutch team. The declarer was Paul Chemla. one of Omar's favorite partners He reached four hearts after hts partner) thrtt no trump rebid, which showed a balanced, strong hand with four-card heart support Chernla won the opening spade lead tn dummy and played the ace of trumps, learning about the 6...() break. He cashed the remaining spades, ending In hand, then led a diamond to the ten. ln with the king of diamonds, East could do no better than return TIAT t.\llT -C.. (iQ '1'.) nuu1 v~ I.' ------14'JM4 lly C\AY I 0 ·-~ '-"•" of ... IOVf' 1trombl.d ..:wch b. low ro fomt f~r lirnple words CHARLES Go1E1 OMAR . SHARIF the suit. Declarer won ln hand and led a club, the kinS winning when We t ducked After ca.'lhtng the ac of diamonds. dummy's high di&· mond was led Ea t ruffed and de- clarer O\erruffed West won the Jack of clubs with h1 ace to take ht partner off an end play, but II d1d not help Has torC<'d club return w&i ruffed, and though Wa,t could overruff he-then had t1> give d clarer his contract by leading Into thf' table's A·J trump tfnace. The hand wok under a minute to play In tht> other room South Wa."i again declart>r, but this time the <'Ontract wa.<1 three no trump We t led th(' ten of d ub!!, dummy played low and East, Machel Lebel, played low without a Otcke~ Declarer could sun have made the hand had he too ducked. but how wa.' he to know'> He won the jack, but ended up two tnck short when the heart fme ~e failed and Eal t returned the club For Information about Charles Goren'• new newalett~r for brt4Se · players, write Gottn Brtiige Letter, P.O. Box 4428, Or· lando Fla. 32 02-4.426. He said 1t 1s not unusual to send out SO letters a day to people all over the coun\J'Y. Sometimes he hmts that he could use some funds to feed his cat. Otbert1mes heoffersitems fora price. The items arc key chains, wallets and purses he makes m prison. Lock said, "When you ~nd SOO or 600 letters out you're sure to run mto at least .SO or 60 people interested 1n fcc<iing a How about warning your readers about this character? Good people can be awfullyrllible. -NOTRE DAMEJUNJO . DEAR J UNIOR: Here'1 U.e wan· ln&, wlda u added '1 told ya IO" from me. My I S-ycar-old daughter stood up to him one night and .said, "If you touch any one of us one more tame, I will kill you." That made me ask myself. "Whal have J done, not only to myself, but tom)' children?" There was no question 1n my mind as to whether or not she meant it. J bad to face the fact that my daughter mi&.ht one day be a murderer. l filed 1or divorce shortly after that episode. Q. Cult recruiters on college cam· puses use a technique called "love bombing." What's that? A. A weekend of affection wnhout much food. hardly any sleep, and a whole lot of u~ent conversation. A TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZ LE ca•." The inmate admits that his scheme may not be ethical but insists there 1s nothing illegal about 11. "I'm not conning anybody." he said. Actually, he skins the law because he doesn't ask for mone . Now do yoa readers uderttu d w•y I refu1e to laave anytllta1 to do wJtJa lonely laeart1 clabt? For tlle ompteentll tJme: Straasen cu be ctu1eroH. Stick to people yo. bow. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read the letter in your column from the 12- Honey8aked bntnd ham• Maybe 1t d1dn t happen this way but. with a HoneyBaked brand ham at Thanks· g1vmg your guests will agree 1t taste great. And sulOe we smoke our hams for no less than 30 hours. then cover with a unique honey glaze and spiral sllce for easy serving 1t mal<et less work for you This year for Thanksg1v1ng try a Honey8aked brand ham the results will speak for themselves • lmokM for over 30 hourt • Honey Olazed • Natlonwtd91Npplnt Thank you for letung me tell my story. -WOKE UP IN MIAMI, DEAR MIAMI: Tbak yoa for telling It. ' HoM,.e1111•bnnd ................ • Olft c.tttflcatee Redffmed Nationwide • .._,I ChM ..... rty Tr8J9 ...., "''°""" "°' ........... OCH. .,._,...,..,~•tore It. .... Tiit ~ Ctrlt• 1222So.,...,,.. mlM(ttlll....,, ,......,,,,., ... 2411 _. .... . '700 f rMlt Hwy 12825 """'(714) 11S.IOllO .... t4tl N. Tuatlll (It ICltelle) 92887 ,,.. (n4) .. , •• ........ ~ n .u. ""' m emo PtlCIM (119) M ·M4 ..,. ... 12 71 Artinitoet An (Hlfc!Nn Ctntlf) 92504 Phone ( 714) .. .., L.M. BOYD student who 1s lonely, insecure and unfocused makes a fair candidate for a "love bombing." The message: To be happy at last, commit /ourself completely, your body an brain, your purpose and possessions. Only love has value. Abandon all else. Then you will have the only thing that matters. Smokey has. radar to ~tch speed- ers. Some speeders have radar detec- tors. Nothina new. A bat has sonar to catch moths. Some moths have sonar detectors. Ears able to sense a bat's sonar so prompt those moths to take evasive action. It's remarkable. Q. Penaums could hveat the Nonh Pole. Polar bears could hvc at the South Pole? So why don't they? A. They can't survive the swim across the lrop1cs. ACROll 1 Hide 8 Puntsh 11 Flsh 14 Mlsali. 15 Tablewar• 18 F8Ve(OUI 17 Oppoelte t9 By vlrtu. of 20 Unvarytng 21 Stature 22 Onion•· kin 24 Look for bargain• 26 Stow. meani. 27 On a ll81'1t 30 Snape 32 AblOl'b 33 Renog1me 34 Charged partlcle 37 SotM\n word 38 Grace - 39 Br.ad type 40 Through 4 LGym .Xef'CIN 42 Weapon 43 Doted upon 45 Wa1wld9 46 Aecec>hon 48 Month: abbr 49 Ga.,. light 50 Club charQe 1 Consider bow much bl&&cr you arc 14 52 Hawtcey9 State 56 French coin 57 Family head 60 Letter 61 Weirder 62 0r ... ·~yle 63 Golf•'• Item ~Unwanted growths 65 Mlnl1ter1 to DOWN 1 Nasty en.,,. . 2 Operatic highlight 3 Stuff 4 Ru1tlc 5 Lamb'• kin 6 Throw IWIY 7 Watered- down 8 Haystack 9 Santa - 10 Temporary bed• 11A~ta 12 S rrular 13 86red 18 Walked over 231 th.an a hen's ca. Clearly, 1f out there .. in specc were an animal that much ... 1 ... 7--1~-+--+-..... -- bigcr than the earth, said animal could smash the earth wlth a nick of the wrist. Thecarth'scNst in propor-20 tjon to its sjze is thinner than the shell is to t.hecu,. " Travelers say the Yellow River o( China is loaded up with so much silt it ~as t~e con istcney of runny oauncal. ""'3-2--+--+---+--t--- The hibernaun1 around ~uirrtl wakes up every two weeks 1010 to the bathroom. act a bite to cat, check the mail, whatever, then ac.xs back to sleep for another two week If ,>:Ou wn tc 60 follo.,.ed b 27 zero,, thats ho many ton of water are in the ocean . The b11 pad:inahouses m hinq more women. In fact, lldy but(~l"I lhttrin ha-.e increased bya more than 1h1rd since 197Q. 37 40 PREVIOUS ~ZZLI SOl VED 25 Knowing. slang 26 Run eaS1ly 27 Stttk• 28 Disabled 29 La Scala 30 Arrogant 31 Instrument 33 Animal's home 35 NOt Oft9n 36 Compul&lon 38 lmpltcate 39 Lozenge 4 1 Of\41 way or anothef 4 2 BllCk talk 44 " -Car1os" 45 Harmonize 48 a.tonging 47 Pronoun 48 Foretetlefa 50Buu Brummell 51 Un-new 53 NorM deity 54 Go 55 M1htant gOd 58 Lyrical work 59 CerMI .,..,..._,,__-9'"!~1 I \ THE FAMILY CIRCUS MARMADU~ by Bii K..,,. . by Brad Anderson '"Junk' Is all right, but don't refer to It as 'trash'!" PEANUTS "r\ARCIE. 00 VOV ~INK ™E TEACMER 6RAOES OtlR PAPERS OM NEATNESS ? 11•2 TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBL.J I ( • ...... A6SOLVTEL'f •. FeR INSTANCE ™E W~ 'rt>U REMOVE A PIECE OF P.APER FROM '(OUR 81MDER ... t , I ' BIO OSORO& ~ Vlrgll Partch (VIP) V,, ·~-- 11•&.t" 1{; uQeorge II I min Of few WOrd1, Ind he'I not too aure of the me1nlng of 1ny of thoH.0 • 8uT ~ SAIO WHEN HE WAS f.. Kit> HE ONLY~ 10 TAKE A BATH ON SA7ZJ~'>S ! ' -by Charles M . Schulz by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan I~ '400'Rf. GO&NG ~TOWN 0IDP 1"ff.>E ~f AT ™f OENTl'ST ~ ! ·- r----u---" by Pat Brady ... BLOOll COUJllTY U.S. ACRES . f GGS Fb'l .MARSJ . EGGS F~ MARS! MR. WA~e" HAS N!GAINEO CONSCIOUSNESS, ~ wAANe" • He·s "' LrTTLe CONFUSED 1 r 'Tl-llNK IT WOU\..O ee He\..~ r------..:....t. FO" HIM TO SEE A FAMIL.IAI' FACE I WOULD ~ LIKE 1'0 ~ A ~ 1DRKEQ I MA'IY\ ~ DOONESBURY • EGGS FJPt HAR.SJ . EGGS RD't MARS! · · by Harold Le Doux I'LL LEAVE NOW .. evT MAY I COME lO SEE MIM WHEN ME CAN HAVE VISITORS? by Garry Trudeau .. (. ' ( ...... - lW QJOn COLDWeLL BANl\eRU Sell y .. ,,.,,,.,, c.~. Mf-S.671. for Inf or ma ti on & surprlslngly low cost. ' INTO AVINGS .00 WM~M ' . . .. I RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Clasa.hed P&Qell . Turn unwanl«1 ltemsmto money today# C8Jl.IG_,.71 • 0 h t- d .. I • PACIFIC Vll'W •MONALPAM Cemetery • Moflulry Chaipel • Crem1t<>fy 3500 P1Clf1C View Drive N.wport Beach eu .2100 HAMOR LAWN· MT.OUYE Mortu1ry • 09"\etery Crem.tety 1625 G..ier Ave Cost• Mesi 540-S.,54 GAME RULES • Otlfl'lle ltt .. lie ~ teCfl T"'"°9Y M#/.e YtU _., Of\ YW ~ _..., all M , • ,,.. ., ..._ .. Tiie 0.-V ""· • w.i ... SI, Cotte MRe, Ce fl6M \ 1-* t\'IUll .. .............. M ...., lflefl S fl.#. TlU .. y, ~ !fie Juftdev ..,,._ L ... el'lrlM wll ,,.. .. CIUINd " -· ._ ........... lie• ..,..., ........... llMd. WW.• .. .. ~ !fie fllllOwlne TU9141eY ~NV "91 w "1Ht el Tiie o.1¥ "91 ~ ,, .... Al'TU t_,, M. flloWlllt ~ .W• ..... '" ......... 1 .,.,., ..., --&.;;;;.;.----~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiii ===~;.,;,;:==-~~-----.. .,111 ~ -...,. term ,.. ............ '"""""' eftf ,.,,... of Orl'lle c:-· ~Ce ........... ~t .. 1' er .,,., Saturday' 1 COiiege Games, Nov. 29 0 Notre Oome 0 Pocifk 08YU 0 Auburn 0 Florido 0 Georgia T~ ORice 0 Tulane 0 Utah o ot use · 0 ot l°"9 lecKh Stat• 0 ot Son Diego State 0 ot Alobomo 0 ot Florida State 0 ot G.orgio 0 at Hovs.on 0 ot LSU 0 ot T ••0t-EI Poao Sunday's Pro Games, Nov. 30 ORoms 0 Pt\ilodelphio 0 luffolo 0 CinclMOtt 0 HoustOn 0 NeW fft91ond 0 P'rttlburgh 0 Son Diego 0 Tontp0 loy 0 Woehinefon / 0 ot NeW Yortt :Jett dot Raiden 0 ot Kont0t City 0 ot Oen* 0 ot CleYetand 0 Cit New Orteons 0 at Chkogo Dot~...,.., 0 at Milw .. IOto 0 at St. LcMI Tie Breaker .. .,..., '°"'"' MAMf I MB R ~5, 1986 Pri tgetspr .. • 25CENTS SEE A2 IOI TODAr.5 NUM8E1S Admitted iµolesting alter boys 11 ROBERT HYNDMAN .............. Andersen's 1dmi11t0n of 1u11t and vinually ialM>ted the pliaht of the altar boll who were victimized. followin& the hearin1 m Westm1n11tt1 Andrrsen a ked for healina ana foflivenen. 11yina, "We have all suffered." Dtoce~e says Andersen ·s future as priest undecided A .Roman C~thohc print from Huntinaton Beach who adnutted to molestint four altar· boys was tcntenced Monday to five years prob.hon and comp&etion of a psychol<>Jical counseUna ~m. Superior Court.-Judae Luis Cardenas decided llllftll a prison term for the Rev. Andft. Christian . Andtrsen despite fandina him auilty ' of 26 counts of child molestation datina beck to 1983. ._ But Cardenas was critical of St Bonaventure Church parishionen who wrote dozens of ktten to him ufJina leniency · in , sentencina the pnest. . . Nearly all the letter-wnten. he said, refused to believe that "Father Chris" comnuned the crimn despite lt'aottrcTaf, ReggleJaclC- aon and the Angels are through after a five-year tour./81 Woodbridge High'• Sam Oehdaahtl la the Dally Piiot's prep football Play- .,. of the Week./81 California Animal right• group as- saults ranches, II berates turkeys./ A5 Coaat Driver who was rear ended by motorcyclist was arrested In Coat a Mesa for allegedly leav- ing crash scene and felt· lng to render aid.,_/"" AJ"-~= Na don A top-ranking State De- partment offlclal bluntly contradict• President Reagan, says Iran In- volved In terrorist acts against U.S./ AS Flood Ing In Washington prompts evacuations, stands skiers.I AS World Israeli government under pressure for role In arms sales to Iran./ A4 For your own peace of mind, yol.l oupt to accept h11 au lit," said Cardenas, who also rebuked par- ishioners forcausintdissension ID the liuntin1ton Beach parish by defend· ina the priest. - As a requirement of the pr~tion, Ander:sen. 3-4, ~tll report by Fnday to the Villa M1rt1n Foundation House· !n Jemez Sprinas. N.M. to participate an a court~rdercd counsehna pro-aram. The prOIJ'lm, which could run from seven to 36 months, is run by a reli11ous order of trained dOC1ors and counselors for cleray with personal and social problems, accordm& to defense attorney William Monroe. Spealtina briefly with reporters Newport Center · .election today 81 STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., ........ The proposed expansion of New- port Center-debated, dissected and danaJed before voters as either the salvation or ruinatjon of Newport - Beach -will finally be settled today. The $300 m11J1on project aoes to I.he electorate ID Newport Beach"' the most expensive and most hotl y 11JUed ballot ISSUe of the decade. The Irvine Co , which owns and manqcs NC'9-'p0rt C'enter, has spent more than SS00,000 irt campaian costs. mclud101 personali.z.cd lctten. from company chairman and owner Donald L. Bren. .. Newport Center must be more thin jutt a 1bo~na enter and business compleit,' wrote Bren. "h should be a special place. With special mcanina for all of us in Newport Beach." Other aroups supportina the ex- pansion. includana Citizens for a Better Newport and the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, have unloaded tens of thousands of dollars on their own campaigns. A newspaper ad paid for by the chamber predicts that if voters do not affirm Measure A, traffic will worsen to the point of andlock. .. We ha ve another s11 alert an the Newport Beach area," the ad states, askina readers to 1ma11ne a traffic report of the future. "Traffi~ as-el t- (Pleue eee K&WPORT/A8) "Exactly what lies in my future, I don't know," he said. • Andersen was found auilty of the molestation charaes Scph 29 after wlivina his riaht to a" trial and aa.rttn11 to throw himself at the mercy of tbe court. I;....,. llYNDIUN ............ The Rev, Andrew .Chriataan Andcnin'1 ftiture u 1 priest will not be decided until be completet the PIYChalolical CIOUDldiaa he was· or- dered IO ....... Monday. • Bilboo Jolla Sleillboct. ldmiriia- tntor ror &lat lloman Catholic Oiocae of ~· Mid all that II cenaia aboutnen'1 future at a prietl i1 that be would never be 1n CODUIC't With chtldreft apin. Deputy Dtstnct Attorney Mike Koski uflCd Cardenas Monday to sentence Andersen to a pnson term in addition to probation. Koski arped that while compassion and for- aiveness have theic place, "pun11h- ment and deterrent1 arc alto import· ant components of the justice sya- tem." By sendina Andersen to pnton, (Pl ....... PIUS8T/A2) ............. '-,.... Andenen, emtenced to fi~e years probation MO!'dAy for molestina four altar boys, will ttport to the Vdla Martin Foundation House in Jeme1 Sprinp, N.M. later lhis week for counselina. Tlae Rn. Aadnw Clarledaa A.a ....... coart .. His attorney, William Monroe, Car take. a beating Drl•er Loretta Coffman, 54, of Fcrimtaln Valley fared better tban laei.Ka...:a Madm• wlllci wu totaled lloaday · wlaea alae ewened to aTGld aa l&-wlaeeler rte tbat ptalled lato Mr lalle WlllJe drtftni 80atb OD tbe 405 freeway at Harbor ~e•ard. Coffman loet control and ber car went under tbe tnack'• trailer wlaere It wu draged to tbe eboalder. Coffman bad to be cat oat of tbe car, bat ea.ffered only mlDor lnJarl•· Tnek clrher William DaYb, 30, of ~ Dleco wu aot t..qturecl. . ' News stories on murder u ,nder fire By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OflNO., ........ Redlands law enforcement officials on Monday asked the press for "tolerance" m seekina news on a couple suspected in several South- land murders and po 1bly more across the country. .. We're 1skm1 for your tolerance not lo try the case in the newspa{)ers." said San Bernardino Count y District Attorney Dennis Kottmeier duri.Jla a courthouse pre s conference. The press conference was called to dupel "anaccurades" reported in the medta in the case of James Gttaory Marlow and Cynthta Lynn Coffman, who have been charged with the k1dnappina and murder of Connna Nov1s. 20, of Redlands on Nov. 7. The couple also arc suspected an the stranaulauon kilhn& of Lynel Mur- ray. 19, of Hunungton Beach and the slaying of Sandra Ann Neary, 32, of Costa Mesa. Kottmcier said Redlands officials. who have custody of Collman, 24, and Marl9w, 30. wanted to aive the media an opportumty to clear up the srowin& oumber of disputed facts surroundina the Nov1s ca~ . He repeated that a slory m the Lo~ Angeles Herald Examiner last week was inaccurate when 1t quoted Ocpu· ty District Attorney Raymond "Chap" Haight as sayms Coffman had not been advised of her nght to remam silent after the couple's Nov. 14 arrest near Big Bear Lake. Coffman led investiptors to Novis's shalJow arave in a Fontana v1ne~ard. "The Redlands Police Department operated 1n accepted police procedures and the case ~u not Jeopardmd." Kottmc1cr said. Kottme1er said a ~tory in the San Bernardino Sun reponma the cou- ple's linierpnnts had been found on Novis's car also was inaccurate. "As far as I know. it's true there (Pleue tee lf&WS/ A8) said While the c:ounlll1 .. it ..-. the conditions of Andenen'• .,..-. lt0n. h11N1Uftu1 ~ wilf be up IO the lloman C'.oathohe churdl. Whale Andnlen underpl co.an• telina. h11 m1n1.1ttrial dullel wtll be• tuspended, Monroe u1d. ~ • J• Luit Cardtnas'.1 tmnl •of • probation did not add.a. Ander'MIS '• 1tatu~ as a pnat a.Jthoush is prolubiu him from comina in contact witb youths under JI without a rnpon- 11b&e aduJ\ accomP1ny1na him. In I prepared tat~ent 1twed Monday, Steinbock said the diocae is deeply saddened by the Anderwtn cue. · · "The church above all is a com- muntty offanh that speaks of the lo\'e of God m our midst. That mes19F 11 (Pl--... DIOC&K/A2) Laguna ·parents launch 'recall Hardman retention one of several issues mottvattng coalttton -- By LAURA Ml!!R~ Ot .. ni.-. ........ A coalition of parents opposed to the retention of h1ah school football ooach Cednck Hardman follow1na his af'TC'St on drua char:JCS pl.an to serve four memben of the achool • board with recall papers at toniaht's mectina. The aroup, C1tazcns Umted for Re pon able EduQtion. (CURE) has been plannana the recan effort ance Oct. 28 Ythen the school board voted 4-1 to reinstate Hardman. who was arrested an September for po JOn or S.S arams of cocaine and rcs1 tint atTCSt. -The four board memberi taraeted 1n. the recall effort arc Jan Vickers, 1 Charlene Raaatz. usan Masand Cul ..Schwarz. The only board member not be1na served with rec;all papers is Harry Bi the II. who cast the dmentma vote. In ltccpina with the legahti~ of a recall. the JCOUP plans to serve the four with a 200-word statement that broadly outli •t ec>nam . While the board's decision on Hardman has prompted some mem· bers of the community to orpnize a recall, 1t u not the only i ue that CURE members arc concerned with, an 1stcd Nanc) Krcder, pubJicity chairman for the group. Last week, about 70 peopfe listened to CURE orpntze rs explain some of the i sues on which the r~ll effort as based . ln etTcct, those involved in the recall efTon believe the board ha failed to support commumty-cn- dorscd pohc1c and codes of behavior rqard1n1 substance abuse, failed to adequately ipend district funds, fail- ed to re pond to community anput on important dec1s1on • faded to aive academic excellence top pnonty over (Pleue Ne LAO~A/ A6) INDEX __ Advice and Games Butletln Board Bullnes 86 A3 A7-9 88-9 87 ewpa~-Trolley proving cos escrappeif Clualfled Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion · Potlce log Publle Notices Sport• Teeevteion WNther 810 85 A10 A3 89-10 81-4 85 A2 BJ STEVE MARBLE OflNO., ........ The Newport Trolley-hurtina for revenue. riders and respect -ma y have reached the end of the line. The trolley service, sub 1dllcd by Newport Beach in it rookie year, has to far cost the city about $96.000 or sJiahJty more than S2 for each person who has taken a nde on one of the nt5t·rcd cars. "It's been very upcn~avc," q1d Ken Dehno, the uccutave ai 1stant .J' city manager who helped bona the city's lonatimc plan for pubhc trans.- portationto hfc. City Council members, mcctina Monday. took no formal action on the ultimate fate of the trolley service But council members p ve no ians that they wall conunue the trolley service when its year·lona run end in June. "It's fair to say the mood is pretty aJum," Oclino ... The council mar, now \tt this a. an expensive luxury.' The council referred study of the Neighborhood Watch apathY blamed oil low FV crime rate Few turn out to hear new police ch let; :n~t·;:u;cr::u~::~· ~~~~~~~~~ :;a ~ d Valley Uiah hool, one rtponer 1nd rcstuentta uurglartes own 13 percent •bout 1• Ta•dtnt• '----"-.------.:::;_----------"'"-.----.. Pcopte f; I safe an this commum· What if you pve a Neilbborhood Watch mett•na and nObod"y came? That's what bapPened this week 1n Fountain Val&e , but Police think they know why. Accotdu'I to Fountain Vallds new Police Chttf EMn Miali, the rcat0n 11 1mple: crime 1n the bedroom community 11 low, Jhae- rore. IPllh IS up Th1t isalsothcop1n1on ofl.aurann ty," hesa1d. "Butascvidenced by&he Cook. president of &he Ncapborh<>od · lack f 1ntemt 1n a meet•nt hke th1 ~ Watch oqan111t1on 1n fountain ~al· with 1 to1>1 entitled 'CruneAnd How 1C11 Coot uid there art more than It fT«t Fountain Valley,"we att: 430 llC'Uvt watch ~emben, who rcall tf)int t~ comblt apathy. ~nt 11,000 res denual hom ~ ~arehappyhcrc. but not wslhrw Last week's Nc1ahbnfbood Wat h to IC' involved. The only way we " t)'Wicte met11na wa an cumplc of a k~ our city sak " by c:ommanny comtMin ty lulled ant •Pith b •the, an,ol' men\. .. aty'J loW cnmc rwt Pttsent at the The Fountain Valle trolley system to~n ofT· trttt parking commmee and -asrecd to beam con- s1derat1on of disconunuma the ser- vice 1n January. The trolleys. · which run from Balboa to Corona del Mar. bcpn operation an June. The ci ty qrtcd to ubs1d1te the service up to a mui- mum or$ I 0.000 but With hOpe\ that ridenh1p and advcni ina would ma~c the trolley self-upponana According to an accountma throuah the first half of November. at ha n·t even been dose. The trolle JOYCE Bo1L1vte1 borhOod Watch. accordina to Cook." a community crime prevention pro- 1t1m endorsed by the kul pohrt dtpenmcnt and admma tertd h\• tile residents. foe ptrd nine ca~ 'O, ats p~rposc '' to create an 'altn nc11h· bor'bood by tCKh•n.& 1mplc crime ~ ent1on tcPJ and to pro 1 ~.neral and sptttfic inform Uon on cnmc in cad\ nt•ah rhood (.._.. ... APATHT/A2) have cost the {'it about $16.000 per month. R1dcrsh1p reached a weekly ha&b of 3.668 in m1d·Auaust and a low of930 in mid-November. To date 44,043 people have taken ndcs on the trolleys. . In an averaac month. at rosts about · Sll.OOO'to run the ~rvacc. Fatt and spe-c11I charter f«S acnerate aoout $7,000 per month and advenis1n1 accounts for a muimum. monthly fitUtt or S I 0.000 · Dehno said continuation of the Crollc} throuJh June will co t any- "'hcre from S 16.000 to S2S.OOO per month. The trolley ~rv1ccdoc over a third of its bu inc on weekends and the most con 1s1ent users of the colorful cars ere n1 or ci11zens and lctn· Cr! durina aOcmoon hours. The mo~t ~J>Ular top_s _ arc at Fa hion I landand t Balboa J>1er. "We s1vcn 1t more than a ood hot. "'e've 11ven at c~cf)thina-plcnt of · monc). plcnt of puhhetty. Bu1 II haotn't taken off," \lad Dclino County to consider drug testing study . • .. llill. •mu r would be eent -....... -.--o1.,., ... I IE 181 f if' IMy YiOllte dalt -. "U..._ lbt court me'" out 10pne 1m1 ol P1°Wt1DtD~ &a.c court hasn't ---~"IM.uct. K°*i ..W dwallal ~all about 12 ~ okL and their families have :::.-UftlMUUl'lbly becaUlt of ... ·"la dMn aayUMaa more imponant 0111111Ml(liraaabar~> than bis .laitla, -...... in lM pnathoOd?"' ~ ..... --nil ..... delNltd ~t in a very.~ lipiftcant way." 1'.'he ~1be1,. he said, ••have seen their rd~ roots ripped out of the srouacL But dtfente attorney William ~onroe urmed .compallion and for- flVenete ana said probation WOUid be 10 the bell interests of justice the plrilh and ADder1n1 himldf. ' ~ allO denied Andttten wu aiven spec1al tr~tment bY the court be- ca..se he is a priesL • "Wba~ fa~ Andersen bas a<>nc thfOUlh 11 ~shment, believe me," Monroe wd. "Now as the ume for f~ve~ now is the ·tame for ·healina. . Monroe uid St. Bonaventure par- ishfonen have been split peinfully ~nd an lookina forward to puttina the ISSUC behind them. '> - DIOCESE •.• ProaAl · peatly obscured through a matter such as this," Steinbock said. "Our hearts ao out f uJJ of com- passion and concern both to the boys abd tht1r famjhes as well as to Father Andcnc.n himself. We pray that t.lle tberap_y and counseling he will be rtceiv1n1 Will help him deal with tus psr.cbolosical PToblem. 'Rather than simply beina in- carcerated, he needs psycholo11cal help." Oely ......... -. u....,... The Rev. Andrew Chrlatian Andenen la hu&ed by a partahioner aftei: beln& .entenced to 6 yean pro6itton. . COUNTY CONSIDERING ... MacDonald shouldn 't receive 'Fatal Vision· royalties, court tpld h omAl Reqan declared war orl 1llcpl drugs. In September, the president called for a "drua free federal workplace," and directed federal qcncics to establish t.cSt1n1 proSfamS for emplO)'CCS. Responding to the president and their own concerns over drua use on the JOb, ancrea 1na numbers of busi- nesses and local ,ovemments have started testina employees for substance abu.sc Seven Orange County cities have -some-form of drua testing. They arc Huntin1ton Beach, Fountain Valley. FuUcrton. Cyprc s, Tusun. u H abra and Westminster. John Sibley, director of employee rtlauons, said he does not believe Orange County government has a 1an1ficant dru~ problem among its employees 1bley ~d he suppom a r,tudy of LOSANOELES(AP)-Conv1c1ed the issue. however. even 1f the end killer Jeffrey MacDonald should stop result 1s s1mpl) a pohc)' that con-rece1v1nr ro)alt1es from the book tlnue current drua education efforts ··Fatal V 1s1on .. so as not to encourage Roben Macleod. general maoaaer murder. a lawyer for author Joe of the 800-membcr AsSOClatJon of McGmni-.s ..aid Monday. Orange County Deputy 5hen ffs. said f he money should be donated 10 a he would not obJCCl to a drua te ting -v1ct1ms· compensation fond. a1- tudy, but he behevt1 the count) tome} Daniel Kornstein said in would be wise to delay 1mplcmenung court any Jund of testing program until The book. also made into a tclc· constituuonal questions have been \.1s1on movie. tells the story of settled by the courts MacDonald a former Green BcTct Spoke men for the Orange Count) ph)s1c1an convtCt.cd of murdcrina his Emplo}ces AssocLatlon and fire wife and two )Ouna daughters. Fighters Local 1014 could n<>t be Kornstcm said MacDonald has reached for comment Monday received $80.000 toS90.000. r---__ G_AME 11 I WEE K 11 / DAY 3 .-------- 44 58 61 28 -10 ~ A YEAll ... Al flUEllT llERE. f CllECJC OUT OUR LATEST WllllRS 01 II. 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IN .... .....en. 71 40 •441•~ • ..... ~ .. 40 ~-..._, .. ,,2,111 APATHY BLAMED ON LOW CRIME RA TE ••• From Al · r · ~ • "I am convi nced that the best way the new pohu proarams with the druas, we know there is a problem:" to combat cnme 1s throoah mformed Ne1ahborhood Watch residents. One he ui4 "We-have drug_and alcohol ci tizens involved 1n prevention cf-he descnbcd was the new Law propams. not only to educate the fons." Miah told the small aroup of Enforce ment Apprehension Pro-kids not to do druas and alcohol, but c1t11ens in attendance. aram. a s~al task force of officer also to~ucatc,the parents. Afterall, The ·aood news. Mtah said. 1s that as 1gncd to stalto-9Ut problcinCif mc . ho do ~kids look up to? h is compared to 1985. re 1denual bur-areas. 1mponant for the parentsto seta aood glary 1s down 13 percent. The bad "Every weekend we have made cumple ... new~ 1s that commercial buritary 1s fourto five arrest for either auto theft The newch1cf alto told the smatter- up 26 percent, auto theft up 58 auto bu!l!•ry or illegal posscssaon of inJ of residents to ware of cenain pert:ent and service calls arc up 13 firearms. • he said. "There has been a en mes that occur durina the holidays: percent reduction in auto thefts and auto -Don't carry cash. Shop with a "Our en~ rate_ u.Jnw....hut we ar buritanes since the task force took cttdJt card or checkbook. not cnmc free," he said. ··With the effect. Also we conduct a door-to--Be espccaally careful at the new preventative crime provams door check on commercial build1n,s instant teller bank mach1tic . More and the community's involvement, to combat bu~anes." and more crimes are occunoa thctt. we plan to chan~ those statistics." Miah also discussed the city's drua -Park )Our car under a haht at Smee M1ah has only been the city's problem. not only at tl'le h1ah school niaht top law enforcement officer for three level but also an arammar school. -Womt n should shop in pail's-at months. he wanted to share .some of "By the number ofk1ds arrested for night. . .-~~~e Illy Piiat . ~ MAeN OFFICE 'If I 8at 51 CcKIJI .,.._ /',A .J I.I • • -tu• t~ eo.ta Li.Ill GA t:"f.;>6 ~--S41 M7t ~' ....... 2-<tl11 Cofor'Y-.1 '96) ()9'91 CclMI Pvt-.i..e ~ ~ -MO<oM AAl•ll!Qnl ec>1u-,.; ,,..,,., °' "°"""' .. ,......, ..... M ,,,., C.. t90foOll<ACI ., ·~ ~ ()@'< ~ ~ coor.gr.1 o .. ,..., VOL. 71, NO. 328 Justcall 642-6086 What do you hkc about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messaic will be recorded, transcnbcd and de· livered to the appropnatc editor .. The same 24-hour answerina service may be used to record letters lo the editor on anr topic. 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