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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-13 - Orange Coast PilotW~DNESDAY, J ANUARY 13, 1988 Pri·ncipal swap spurs recall. inove 9 u traged citizens vow to remove entire Newport-Mesa board after switch OK 'd By JOYCE BODLOVJCH aad GREG KLERKX a. .. ..,,... ..... A citizens group ~•II attempt to recall all st'\ en trustees or the Ne"'- pon-Mesa U nified School 01Stnc1 folio" ang their u"animous approval Tuesda> ni&ht to s"ap pnnc1pals a1 New.Angel Chili Davis was one of several off- season acquisitions in- troduced Tuesday./81 World Coronadel Marand Newpon Harbor high schools Boos and hisses fro m the audience did not deter 1he st''cn school board members from unanimous!} suppon- ing upenntendent John l'\1coll's contr0Hrs1al dec1s1on 10 swap Cor- ona del Mar pnnc1pal Dennis E'ans Workers discover bodyln CMlake Co rpse of nude male may ha\'e-fl oated for six days at T e Winkle By JONATHAN VOLZKE Ol .. Oeltr,.. ..... The nude bod' of a man found Tuesda) in a man:made lake at Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park ma) have been in the I 0-foot-dccp water\ fo r as tong as six da) s. authonues said. Police haH labeled the death .. susp1c1o us" and "1ll 1nvestiga1e the d1Ko,er. as a ho micide until an autOps) or Other e\ 1dence proves nO foul pla) "as 1n,ol\ed . said Lt. Rick Johnson. ~o outward signs of the cause of death "ere found. he said. and Newpon Harbor pnncapal ·Tom Jacobwn The 1wo pnncapals wall 1rade sc..hools beginning an Jul} under 1hr d cc1s1on. Man~ of the l')'lOre 1han 400 people "ho allended the emouon-packed board meeting "ere forced to witness lhe rroct•edangs from outside the smal hearing room • In suppuning S1coll. Trustee Rod ~1ac ~1 ilh;.in 1old the crov.d that in 24 >e3~ of Khool board st'f"\"tce he had ne'er ~rn the supcnntendent's as- signment recommendations o'er- turned .. These th1ng11 don t wml· uut uf1he blul':· \fa(~1tlliJn \dtd ~1ac\.11 1l1an alsu calkd the: pnnu- p3ls .. ,"'o good ml·n dmng 1 .... n good JObs .. adding thJt thc:rl' "'as ··J poten11.tl mo' c: <1h1.:.iJ tor tht' pcopll' conll'rned.' In an 1n1c:n 1t·11. t'arl1er an the da' "'•coll -.aid hl· "J'> rnnfidt•nt the board "'Ould 'UPP' rt h1' rc:u>mml'n- dauon "The idea th" " J pt>"cr p1J' t'i non~n~· ··ht· -.JtJ • I firm I\ belle.-' e thJngang pnnupal<> as ht"alth~ Jnd 1n tht bc:!>t tntl'rest of1hedmnc1 Th1\ Jc:us1on 1s nol <>1n1s1er or oman<H.I\ .. ,,,·oil ~ad 1he pnhcapals "ould tmng nev. ideas 10 the respe<:tl\ e high s1. hool<. .\s confidt'nt as '••oil .... as 1n thl' b<1Jrd's suppon hi.' found nnh O\t·r '>'hdmang OQPOSJl1on among 1hc: par· 1111p3n1s at Tue~a' ·\meeting \11thal'I \1arino J partnt JnJ tt·J,ht•r at Corona dl'l 'l.lar Jnd n, ' •ht appro\lmatd~ 1ci p1:opll v.I 'pot..c: before the board t'nl \IU r ..tj!l'J O.n11J llll·mtx-r' .. tu li\tt'n 10 log1c .to r11t Jl\011\\ U'I uut uf wme sense of I .111. tv Dr '•loll or 10 board u· II . T h1\t'Jn t be.'' l'f\ comtonable for ~·~u 'lt ~•d "I'm· sure >Ou didn't (\tx·' It 1, Olulh furor th1!> m.uch r '' n rrgJrd1ng 'ovr dec1S1on to ma ~.\· L :i.in~t·' 1n m1d-managemem :h,1.:r. n~ nt' Hu! i.x·,.iu'I.' ' 1u d1dn t carefulh . " "'' 1h, '"u;lll n ~~auM" 'U~ i.! It\ 1 input lrClm commun1t\ (Plea.e see RECALL/A3) Seven --students expelled inHB Most arrested in police undercover drug crackdown B> ROBERT BARKER Of .. o.illt ,... SW! Hun11ngton &ath <ochool officaals e'pclled se' en students for thl' re~t of thl' ~ hool ~ea r T uec.dJ' for alk~dl~ Sl.'lling or furnishing \mal1 amounts ot drugs on l"'r Qear ~hool ,ampu~ I\ ol lht· \tudents "ho began their e\pul!>10n'\ todJ~ alkgedl~ v.en: ap- prehendl'd m a pohCC' underco' er drug operation a1 four cit~ high schools -O<e<in \ •t'"' Huntington &alh \1Jnn;.i and Ed1~n The bod). descnbcd as that or a man bet"een 18 and 23 >cars old. b- foot. I 64 pounds and poss1bl} a Latino. v.as found about 10·30 a.m b) cit~ maintenance "orli.erscleaning Lhe lake. Johnson said Coeta Maa detecti•es .. tch u Oranae Cou.nty Coroner'• office penonnel taie .......... ..-., ........... a .. y the body of a man found floating on Tuesday ln the lake at TeWln.k.le Park . H un11ngh)n &a, h police arrestC'd eight students The mNher of one ~oungster had reque-sted a post- ponement on 1.L').. 1phna~ acuon and chari~ v.ere lou'ld t0 be ansutlic1en1 for .mNher T Ul'-.da' night " n· puls1on' inc uded 111e-student an a ca<,( unrel;ued I" the campus drug ope-rat on official<; said • Taiwan President Chiang Ching-kuo. son of na- tionalist leader Chiang Kai-shek. is dead./ AS Index Bob Bourdaeu.. one of the "orkers who found the co~~. said the ~ nou~ 11 in the middle of the lake Monda). but thought 11-was a piece of floating debns "We sa" 11. but"" thought 11 "as a tog o r something.·· Bourd1eu said "<Tuesda~ I there "as no doubt 11 "as a man:· Dcput) Coroner C ullen Elhnburgh said prehmana~ an'est1ga11ons in- dicate the bod' "as in tht" v.ater bet"een four and SI\ da~ s -poss1bl~ ~~re arc rcall) too man\ \'afl- ablN n&}lt now t f u v.as ·at the bottom . the colder water could ha'e prcH•ntcd an) changr-s and the llme could n tend \\ell lx)ond tha1.·· Elhnburgh said an autops~. set to bf ix·rfonned toda). would help pinpoint 1he da} the man died. and ma) pro' 1de a cause of death If no ob' 1ous reason for the death 1s found. more tame-<"onsumang t0 \1colog) tests ma} be n.-qu1red he said Coroner's ln\C"Stlgators "ere also Y.Orli.ing to detennine the man·s 1dentll) but \,\ere handeredbecauS<' or the length of ti me 1he bod~ had been tn the "ater ··\\ e·re ha' ing trouhk ge111ng fingerprints. but "'e ~hould be able-to run ham through t a1.10:· the deput~ coroner said C'al·ID 1s a '>tatc"'ade computer s~stem that hold' thl.' tin~eronnts ol most li.no"'n lrtmanals and 1s often hdptul in 1denuf~ mg cnme suspects and' 1c11ms .\dd111onall~. EJhnburah s.-11d. tn\l'Sllgators hoped to match lh<' bod~ to a nam<' through recent masstng·f'( rson rePl)n Jonnxm o;.aad police also arc search- ing for lhe man ·s clot hang and 11oaltet .\ ~arch through trash cans a1 thC' parli. and a thorough cl<'anang of the la li.e failed w tum up an~ clues to the (Plea.e ett BODY I A2) The eaght·~ee-lt.. Jnderco' er drug opaata.m ... 'ndu .. ''-'d l;l~ 'outhful orcrato~ .... h0 en'•' led ir ~hdbl. !>taned the opening Ja, of schLXll ''ubstanCT .il:luS<· ,., not 11.l'lrome ,,n ''ur .. am pus·· Hi.nilngtor Bealh l n1on H igh ~hlX•1 Drstnct Super· intendt•nt Llm Kem;x-r said 1oda~ (Pleue eee SEVEN/A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Food C7 A3 BS-6 B7-8 CB 84 C6 High court hears county fre.ew,ay fi"ght Mind & Body Opinion Police log Public notices Ct-5 A7 A6 A3 84 By LINDA DEUTSCH • I',,,_....., LO .\~GELE -.\ leg.al dispute th:u l'Ould J etermtnC' the future of three proposed Orange' Count~ frC'C'- " a') came before the C-ahfomaa upreme ( o un on Tuesda\ "11h opposing laW)crs d1sagrce1ng on Assemblyman says he won 't seek vacant congressional seat By JENNIFER WEBER Of .. O.., ......... Sa)ing he dad not want to leave Cahfomaa and "'anted to be part or the dnve for a Republican maJOnl)' in the state i\ssembly. Gil Ferguson announced this momma he will not nm for the con.,-css1onal scat Rep, Robert Badh3m ts 'acaung, Mean"h1tc. Costa Mesa C it) Councilman Peter Buffa said he 1s thinking of throwing his hat ir.to the ring.. ··1 havcn•t made an) dCC1s1ons yet. but I am looking very scnou I~ ... Buffa said. A Democrat until JUSt after his elecuon to the Cit} Council an November I 986. Buffa said he has talked to has supporters and to Oran~ Count> Republican Part> ch er To m 'Fuentes. Buffa said he "Ill makt his dec1s1on pubhc ne.'t week. Ferguson 1s the SC'OOnd ma1or pla)eron the state stage to tum do" n a shot at Badham's chair an Washina- ton D.C. Badham announetod last (Pleue eee llUP'P' A / A2) t 1t11en~· rights an the battle .\t issue as a mo'e b' 0 11zens of Ir\ Int• to launch an 1n111at1\e lhJl!l'ngang !he ml'thod of pa~ 1ng for thl· lrl't'" JH The SUlle Legislature has appro' cd a fom1ula b~ "h1ch Cit} deHlopcr fee~ \\OUld fund about haJfthe cost. County workers juggle time to bypass rush-hour traffic Mark Browns work schedule keeps hun offihc stMts on Frida\'S. Jim Crowley brttlcs to v.on at S:4S a m wh11c othc YrhO travel ~unna peak traffic hours. ha"c to sn an traffic 1am • Wctc:amc to the v.orld of ahcma- t1,·e "otk1na hours. an tdca thal has \•1nu.a11> liken O'C'l' Orab-Count IO'cmment dWln& the put Sax months. That's an increase of Marty .l.l percent since the Board of upn-- \'1SQr5 1uucd a d11tt1ivc on June 9 ~uinna all dcp9nmmt heads to submit plans for the 1mplefMftta.t1on Of ne>. time and Other llttmlh"C v.or\ ttaimu.. The adea isn't nno . Somt ~ such as the En' 1ronMe11W Mlf\llC" mtnl Afenc'). M\t Md funn) ~ hours f<>t )earl. CNnna the pa t )tar. ~~tt. flc"~ ,.,ork Mduk-s have been 1ncmutQ1h d1SC'Ufttd u I .-for m2ucu'I Of-ante Count)'s Nth-bow \1tornt·~ .\I "-Ju1t·r reprl'."t•nta ng. the Building lnJu,tn .\'>~'X1a11on anJ other p.init'' 1'Pr<'~d 10 the IOll13ll\C llllJ thl' U'llll'\ that the c1\11cn err0n ,,,,uld "•ali.e J\l.J\ thC' rt'\t'nul'-ra" n~ ~'"•'f' l I lhe \It,·· Jnd "l'ulJ tx· "ortrar' II' state 3" i....iufcr a~ucd that lhl' Lcy1sla1ure had £1\cn "·t' •ll'. .1' ,,f In nl" thl' IX'"~r to ampn~ ll't'' t1' ra1'<." Jund~ for thl' n<'" ''l'<".I•' 1.1.1:h u· c.c..•e in~ .1pprv' a lrorn \ 1'll''' .\ ! lllml·' r r .·J \\ "' !'lt • • 'l'- fl'!.l'n llng ·t h" l '" ..., ltn. '' ""< ,·n ThouSJnJ tl 0\ T .1" Ir' lnl, · 1t:.n' group "ha"h ".lupcx>n' ihe 1n i1Jl1\t• .ir~ul·J thJt th\ l ~g1!>Jaturr ,uuld not hJ\i:' 1n1endl'd ll• dcpn'eo .:-111zen~ ot lhl'I: IOl\IJ' \l• IX'\~t'r I ~l "':' n1t1Jt 'l "'"'uld h3't' "-l'" ~l·J J ' k n • .,t: , 'ur.L~ plan to 1... Jl''l' opt" In'' t N' tor ne" (Pleue 9ff PREEW A Y / A2) Ferguson investigated for possible election violations By BOB VAN EYKEN or ... o_,,......., Assembl~man G11 Ferguson 1s under 10,es11ga11on b~ the Farr Poh11- cal Pra u ccs Comm1ss1on and the FBI for possible campaign' 1ola11ons. officials said Tucsda) The an\Cs t1ga11o n reported!) stems from allepuons made b) Costa Mesa slov. srowth ad,ocatc John Gardon that Ferguson funneled unreported contributions to t"o pr<>-gro'A1h C11~ Council candidates Gardner charged last March that Ferguson had used a ronsuluna finn he O'A ns to channel camP1•&n fund 801 v11 ·Em1 m I qgf> to Or' ilk .\mburgc' anJ Peter Burra Gardner \\fl'te a kt1C'r ... l.)nta1n1n~ has allegation' to tht' D1qn, t .\I· tome\ ·s otliC't' '>'hit h ll'r'A~rdt'\11t I thc comm1ss1on ..\t the 11 m t' ~omm1H1o n spo~cs'Aoman nd~ \hlhll)lt..u \31J tM alleg;it1ons "ould l'C rl"' 1e"C'd ,,,r poutble funher IO\ C'Sllg3110n Jtaneue T un 1 ti J ~pot..~" l'man for thr romm1ss1on's lq.tl di' 1\ l)n said Tucsda' that the romm•''•l'n h~ ckctded to 1n' C"Sllpte Ftrgu~'ln he v.ould not sa' hCl"t' er v.hcahcr the 1n,est1,p11on stemmed tr m (JJrdnl·r\ ""mplaint It "il~ JISO re,eakd this \\"C'Cl that 1~. thl FBr rutiJ1, l·orrupuon unit h~' 't'ltJ1ncJ ll'p•c~ of Ferguson·s '' Jnd I%(' campaign dascolsu~ ... J , m<nl' in.'m the .. ount~ Registrar ' ' \ ll'r'S fe~u<.00 R-'..:e"pon fkach "ho t-.JJ \.-\°'•n<.1dt"rcJ running for the con- r.·l·,s1l"OJI \t'.Jt l"'f retmn~ Rtp Rolxn ttjJh.:am J1<.m1 ~ the cha~ ~ I"' 111" a1h mlHI' atc."d It ma' tlC' !U\\ a \OtnClden~ that th1' ha~ c0mr up 1us1 "hen v.~ "'ere n 'ns1denng a run for Congress ... he (Pleue eee FERGUSON I A2) Irvine may double apartments allotted to house homeless 81 LESLIE EilNEST .............. In an effort to s.ahl&t' a $496. k<kra1 pnl. iM ln,ne Cit) Council bas d«kkd to nSldn a pro I t~t v.ould doubk the>· numbtr of aparumnts a' ail.a.bk to "°"'t 'M cm ·s home~ ~at~ has untll Jan. !S to llftt on an ahcn\Ml\t solution to \ti( homc"1 shdttt probkm af\cr a rontn>\m,al plan to Ult' 1 '1a"t 1n1m&J ~dttt v. dashtd u talion Thu plan bad..ed b' I n i ne Ma)or La~ ran. v.-as hotl~ contested b) mr res1denl pa.n1cular1) th from the Orangt'~ nclgbborhood oar the ht'ltcr Other proposal con .i<Sc'ttd o'er lhc ~\l v.ttl. •r~ outlined b .\&nan at the bqinn1 o Tucsd.a) • council mctun The~ u~ludtd ~furbistu • Acrordioa to • rTPon ~itatfti an late Oettmbcr. m~ than 8.()()() count)' cmplo ea. 61 l)CTCft'I of the Workforce.•~ now on wort tehtd- uln that d1ffn' from thc tr.tneoul fh~ . to-S routine. naff'K" ··we can thn>-' an linch of money the lennd lS an lb( oqrll ~ IOM or E1 Toro ~AC orps ~If a ut a half dozen abandoned farm hou 11h1n the cm. and the utt ~ Uf' ta fi\'e WTilt'1tmn ·v11cant IPll\• mcnt\On tht \JCI mpu ilto mt'nl t ('Oft"'Ct\l~'-ftl~~----~ ... (..,__ eee PltOPOaAUl/Ut ' ) .. .... YANEYUN ............ AD ~t penn11tina 17.000 residenuaJ uni&I in the tOUth t'OUD-r)' community of Aliso Vlejo won pttlhninary approval Tuesday from the On.Qlt Cout\ty Planninc Com- million. The ~year ~ment with the Mission Viejo Co. locks in countv authorization for the residential di- vclopmcnt, ·even if zoning laws chlnle and even if voters in the oounty approve a proposed growth- limiting ballot measure. In return for the development auarantee. the Mission Viejo Co. has aarecd to fund S 17. 7 million in road improvements through the county's Foothill Circulation Phasing Plan. TuC$day's agreement is one of several pacts that have been struck trading d evelopment approval auarantccs for commitments to pay fot roads. The .MisslOn Viejo Co. a~ment must still win approval from the Orange County Board ofSupervisor1. Board members. particularly Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez, have been enthusiastic about the deYclop- ment agreements as a means for assuring the construction of regional highway and arterial links in the foothill area. .-Ifs absolutely unprecedented." said Vasqu.cz. whose district includes the foothill area. "These improve- ments are to benefit the enure region. not1ust the immediate \icinit} of the development.·· The agreement~ also ha' e drawn some criticism. Russ Burkette. one of the authors of the countywide Sensible Growth and Traffic Control Initiative, said the agrttments contain no auarantets that th¢...roads that are constructed wirt be! adequate to handle traffic from the development "I don't think they•re a IPOd de,al " he said ... I think they'reacfumbdcal:" Burku~ said developers already- have a responsibility to build roads to accommodate their projects. his unncc~sary.1herefort, to offer developers the added inttnt1ve of development guarantees. he said. • VasquC"Z disputes Burkette's claim. saying there Is no requirement that developers build r~onal anerics and highways. ' .. The agreement docs not relieve a developer of the responsibility to build the usual· roads that would accompan} a development. .. he said. .. PRO~OSALS FOR IRVINE'S HOMELESS .•. ham A l Irvine Civic Center. expected to be vacated later this year. into apart- ments for the homeless. However. earlier in the da}. Assis- tant City Manager Paul Brady. Jr. called1he plan to mcrease the number of aparunems owned by The Irvine Co. for rent the .. one viable option." That plan would make at least fi ve more apartments available through the non-profit organization Irvine Tcmpocacy_ Housing to he_!p shelter the 45 to 50 individualSICnown to De homeless within the citv. Five units. in addition to the 'fi ve alrcad' available through the housing or- ganization. coufd shelter about 36 people for up to 90 days. according to Brady. Qt.hen would go on a rotating waitin& list. he said. The location of the apartments was not fC\'ealed. "Part of the proposal is 10. keep them quiet.·· Brady said. "They are dispersed throughout the community ~ that no one knows a homeless person is in the complex. The) just blend right in with the community so that nobody knows they"re there." approach to sol\ 1ng the homeless problem was Lou Roberts. president of the Orangetree \1aster Home· o wners Association. Orangetree 1s located about a third of a mile from· the animal shelter. "We"re reaJly graleful that The rrvinc Co. has come fof"ard and made this opportunit) available." Roberts said. The city's staff is expected to continue discussjon of the ,·anous prop<>sals tooay. Smee the oexl council meettng is not scheduled until Jan . .26. a da' after the deadline to receive the U.S. Department of Housjng and Urban Development pant.a special meeung could be called to act on the matter. However. City Manager William Woollen. Jr. said plans could be finalized witho~t another council meeting. · said. the $496.000 grant could be reduced. . The plan would allow The Irvine Co. to make the aR1rtments available to housing organi.tation for the mar- k.et pnce. currently about $800 per month. according to Brady. Then. The Irvine Co. would donate money back. to the housing organization, perhaps S300 per month. discounting the rent to $500, Brady sa.id. Funds from the grant could be used to further reduce the rental cost. Regardless of the outcome of current deliberations, Brady said the ciry will immediately begin work oo a long-term solution to housing the · city's homeless. Other parties in- \'Olved in talks held last Wedoesday -the Marine Corps. Christ Collcac ln ine. Trammel-Crow Co. and t6e Koll Co. -have ex.pressed an interest 1n helping solve the problem. Brady said. "The) have displayed a significant interest in helping to solve the current dilemma with Irvine's homeless resi- dents and there appears to be a longer. term solution on the'horizon." Brady U.S . Tempe ....... p ... 2t .of HelfMle 4S H ......o..... .. 47 .. ... NewYottl~ 32 30 43 20 Otr~Ctty ... 13 ~QUe Andlorlge . 24 18 Omeha ~ .()1 OrlMdo 10 47 AtlllMa 50 3t A llantlc City 40 3e Phledelphla 34 24 Ptloenl• 71 43 Aid tin ea 33 e.tlllnOI• 31 25 Pfml)urgh 47 : Calif. Temps SmogR~port 81nningham 6S 42 POftlend,M91ne 3;l eo... 31 30 Portland.Ore .. 37 eo.tOl'I 3e 31 A8lllgt\ 37 30 :::f.• IOw !or 14 ~ MC1W10 at 5 Lm. 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SP_, ... 32 8illlOI> 47 17 Hun~on a-ti 1~ rw En. . .. 27 ~ 65 44 "'-Jetty.~ ,_, ,.., Felrbenllt 00 -1• Tides Cetallna ISi 46 40t11Str..i.~ 1·2 ltlr flegt1aff 38 1'0 L.llntMI• S4 27 221'0 Str9el, ~ 1·2 ltlr Gtend RllPidt 40 1t long ee.cr. 10 • 1 8alCIOe weooe 1 .2 1• TOOAY Mont~ 75 4$ L.-8eM:fl 1·2 poOt "°"'**' • .. Mol!t•">' 56 34 San CMIMnl• 1-3 ,.., Houston · .. 42 5-IGNQll 601 p"' :u ~ 8eK:h 5e 41 W..., \erT1I> SI lndlMllPOlll .. 17 S-.Otow 9 27pm 24 Ontwto Ill 4S $ ... dinct!ofl Wtet Jec:Uon. ...... 11 M P.a... 5or"'0S 75 4't Jec:bonYlle 62 31 T'MllMSOAY Pas.tdenl 11 47 31 """ ..... •31Sarn 53 Red 8lufl 51 33 ~ 35 Fhllow 12 25 p.m 02 ~ as ,. ~City 40 04 Second 11.gh 7 12pm 3 1 San._nwdlno 6$ ;; Extended L.19\legM 14 31~-10 36p.m u SanJoee S$ UnleAock .. i3 SMta AM 73 .. Lou~ 46 19 Sutt-at5:G4p.m r-T~yat sent• Sarbat• 112 3e Fw F.-y """ tncr.-ie .,._ MempNs ... 2A -=M e.m. encl MU :r:, at 5:05 p.m SantaCtuz 81 37 ~-'•-ol"*'~ Mleml 9eldl 72 • Moafl aets •• 11. p.m..,,,.. nu. Santa ....... eo a& HIGN F~ln !tie mtO-«>a. COOlrlQ WO SI OI dil¥M2:21 a m end-eoailtM 12:3$ TW-V ..... ,. OD !tie 1CJ1* 10low1111 Sunaey, !OM In ............ 'P.flll. y--~ .. 21 ""mid-30a to mlcMk SEVEN EXPELLED FOR DRUGS IN HB.~. From A l Kemper said despite the arrests - and those in 1985 in an undercover Also favoring t.he decentralized If an agreement is reached regard- ing increasing the number of apan- ments available. a revised application will be filed. HUD has already agreed to consider that proposal as a new plan and eligible for the grant. according 10 Brady. However. Brady said. BUFF A CONSIDERS RUN FOR CONGRESS •.. • drug operation at Edi5on High -the district is making strides against substance abuse through a variety of programs including counsc.ling pro- grams and anti-Orug education. school programs or allend other schools m Orange Count\. -with appro,al of officials -that ha\'e reciprocal transfer agreements with Huntington Beach. · The youths can pet111on at the end of the school vear for readmmance to their schools next \Car. officials said. Police Lt. Ed McErlain. "'ho of- ficiated 0' er the underco' er oper- ation. said at the time that the relat1' eh small number of arrests gencrall~ reOC('ted "ell on Hunt- ington Beach He said most transactions involved onc-founh to one-half grams of cocaine or manJuana at prices ofS25 to S50. From A l . week t.hat he would not seek re- election. State Sen. Manan Bergeson. R- Newpon Beach. was generally con- sidered the most likely candidate for Badham·s seat. but she' announced Monday she wanted to sta' in Sacramento. · Ferguson said he "serious!~ con· sidered" running for Congress. but his desire to live in California and a ' "'fervent desire" to continue fighting for a Republican majont} in the Assembly kept him from doing so. "Although I would ha"e been vel"\ proud to represent this d1!.trict 10 Washington. I would also ha\t~ missed tenibly not being with my family and li ving here in California ... the assemblyman said in a press re-lease. '"Having served in the.Wash· ington area three times as a Marine. I know how very forlorn and homesick a Californian can get for the good life and real people ... Ferguson. R-Newpon Beach. had said earlier that an investlg.at1on under wa' 1 b) the Fair Poliucal Pracuces Commission into possible campaign ,·1ol~t1ons would not affect h1sdecm o n on running. He could not be reached for comment this morn- ing. Ferguson's admimstrauve assis- tant. Beverh· Evans. said the in- \CStigation ·has .. nothin$ what- soever" to do with his decision. . Badham's decision not to seek re- election and Bergeson ·s turning down the chance to run has thrown the local Republican Party into disarray as candidates scramble for the seat. '.'\e"' port Beach businessman Nathan Rosenber~ as well as Irvine CouOt'ilman David Baker have an- nounced the) "'111 run for Badham's seat. SupeP 1sor Roger Stanton and se\eral others are cons1denng enter- ing the race. FLEXIBLE HOURS EASE TRAFFIC WOES •.. From Al include a lot of o' enime. "It's a lot of 1.1.ear and tear on a person:· he said. ··1t real!~ ma~es a big difTerence ha\'ing a three-da ~ 1.1.eekend:· Judging from suneys taken re<'e nl- 1~ b) members of the Board of Supen isors. Orange Cpuntians rate traffic congestion as the to p problem afTecung their ll\eS. That's another ad' antage of odd 1.1.orking hours "I thinl>. 11 adds cons1derab1' tO the quaht~ ofltfe. not having to si>end as much li me commuting:· said Cro"' k~. an eng1neenng aide '-'Ith the cOUnl~ ··t don't mind ge~tlng up earl~ becau!>e 1t means I can get to '-'On in about 20 minutes. instead of 45 minutes. Fie\ ume. in "h1ch emplo~ees choose their O'-'n arn"al and de- parture umes. 1s another popular altC'rna1 1' c to the standard IA-Ort shift. In the En~ironmental ~anage­ ment .\gene~. man~ supen 1sors are free 111 set emplo~ees· work hours ac<ord1ng to tndl\ 1dual needs and prl'fi.·rences. said Bob Sa)ers. head of management sen ices for the agenc~ T ht onl~ st1pulat1on 1s that em- plo~ et.'S -...ork ctrta1n core hours. he said ··For most agenc~ staff. the core hour!> are 9 a.m. to -l p.m.:· Sa~ers said ''That's "hen -...e need to have e'enboch here. You canstart asearh a s 6: 30. in.-... h1ch case~ ou might leav~ right at 4 p.m. Or ~ou might stan as late as 9 a.m .. and '>'Ork unul.6 p.m. Or-..ou can ha\e-some 'anauo n of thoSe hours. as lo ng a~ ~ou arc here during the core period.'' .\not her ahernall' e '>'Ork plan used in count~ go,ernmcnt tn\Ol,es stag· gercd "'ork ho urs. in "'h1ch "'hole groups of cmplo~ecs are arngned shifts that permit them to tra,el to and from work at off-pea~ tratlic hours. But \\h1le the cuunt~ t:mplo~s thousands of peo ple. 11 represents onh a small fraction of the "'t1 rl..force \\ hich rushes onto \.'O un\\ roa1.h and frcc"a~s each morning arid e'cn1ng. Still. tht' count'·., cflon 1!> s1gn1f1- ra nt. said\\ 1edcr. both as an example- and as an npenment. "\\ c·\t~·onl > JUSt begun." she said,, "This 1!> the beginning of transpor- ta tion demand management. I kno"' that's a bureaucratic term. but what tt really means 1s changing the wa} we liH· ·and \.\Ori.. . .\nd we at the count' 3 H' a microcosm. W e can provide an c'ample of social conscience. I look fuf'\\ard to cooperation from the pm :ue sector so that "'e can real I\ °'-'gm t~ make a d1fTcrence ·· · BODY ... FromAl . man\ 1dcntll\ or n rcumstances sur- rounding his· death. the lteutenanl said. "We'\e got to mvesu.gate it a.s a hom icide unul the something dif· ferenl comes up:· Johnson said. '"It could be an> thing from an accident to su1c1dc or a natural death. but there's nothing to point an} wa) yet.~ FREEWAY ISSUE GOES TO HIGH COURT ..• From Al Backers collected the required ... 000 ~1gnatures needed to get the measure on the ballot. but coun challenges b) the Buakhng lndu.str) .\.s.s.ociation of Southern Calt forn1a and allied business groups prevented 11 from coming to a \Ole. Lo"'er couns ruled that a cit~ 1nillall\ e COllld not add~s a regional issue such as frtt'-'3) construction and the Supri-me Court agreed in 1986 10 f'C\ acw t~ case. K.aufer argued Tue1da> that state tqislauo n speC1fk alh empo"'crs Cll) councils to make that dec1s1on and docs not aUo"' lhe electorate to intervene.. K.aufc-r sa_1d the d ;spute is &O u n 1que .))!) "". -••• "• ~ .... 8 • -..~ P\!I ·~ A • • that the court\ 1.kus1on probabl> "11! not atTcct other n11c~ and counties . But \\00<:hcr sa1J 1t could be a landmarl.. in defi ning c1t1zens· rights to rhallengc the-tr rn~ councils. Thefree"'a> plan 1n,o hes IOc1t1es. 1nd ud1ng In inc. -...h1ch ha'e agreed to collect dc' eloper fees to partial!) finance the $1 .3 b1lhon proj(."('t which 1s billed b> its de' elopers as a me,thod to rchcH· traffic congestion.· .\n 11th et l>. Laguna Beach. 1s 'chemcntl~ opposed to the proposed San Joaquin Hills Freewa> and has refused to colkct de\ eloper fen. The free"' a) \\Ould t ut thro ugh that etty"s nonhcrn edge More than S9 million tn developer ' (ce\ alrl•ad' colkC'ted in In inc arc being held. pending the Supreme Court dcc1s1on. Lo"' er couns ha'c rult'd in 1he case that a c11' 1n111at1,c co uld not address a rcg1olfal 1s'iuc such as a fret"wa~ 1Aoh1ch tra'e~!> se\eral c1t1es . .\C'- cording to ns proponents. the proposed fn~\\a~~ -...ould cut aro und the perimeter of Irvine. absorbing traffic from the dogged San 01~0 and Santa .\na frec.-wa~s whic h cross in Ir' me In an 1ron1c lw1st, the mak.eup of the In inc Cil~ Couhcil has C'hanged since the issue arose. and the maJont) no\\ supports the Right to Vote IOlllati' C. -6"21'111'! --\ -· .... ·~· ~,·Ott ,ou .,. 'IC.•·-'°" -11'1' ~ ~""' CltfOl'tfl>ft\ ...: .-CQPI Dt What do )OU hke about the Dail) Palot? What don·t )OU like? Call t.M numbc<r above and your mc-ssaae wall be ttrordcd. tra.n.scnbed and dc- ln rred to the app opuate cdJ tor. TM same 2._hour an~na service ma) be used to rcC'Ord lcttc-B to tM editor on an) topic. Contnbuton. to our Lcnm column mu~t 1ncludt their name and tdephooe number for \enfkat1on. Ttll'i us ~haf~on )our mind. -s.~ ..... s-~ ~ ""' "'11 ,.._, ~c. ~ r • · °"""'" ·o .,.. re .o1 coc, • .. . ... ..: Clfcue.tkin TelepfMM ... • Tbc students were expelled without commenl by lrustecs Tuesday night following administrative hearings at high school· campuses. They can appeal their expulsion to the Orange County Board of Education. The )Oungsters can attend county Kemper said he.believes problems with substance abuse can be found an~IA-here 1n the countl). "h 's dif. ficult to as!>CSS the problems. The principals sa~ that n's not severe here. We're making progress." Sources previously said the arrests 1nvolve<1 male students at Ocean \'1e\\ and Huntington Beach high schools. Officials have declined to confirm that repon . FERGUSON UNDER INVESTIGATION •.. From Al said. He also suggested a connection bet'>'cen Gardner and state As- sembh man Tom Havden. D-Santa Moniea. v. horn Ferg1ason tried to have ousted from the Assembly last \Car for his anti-war acuviues in the ·1960s and 70s. Ferguson said he did not believe a formal complaint had been filed against him. "I wish Gardner would file a complaint. so I could sue him." he said. But Turvill said there was a compla int pending against Fersuson. .. I don't kno'>' where he·sgemng his information ... she said. Ferguson said Tuesday that he did not kno1Ao the FBI was involved in the in,est1gat1on. .\fterGardner'sallegauons became known last March. Ferguson ac- kno"' ledged that he had not disclosed a $30.000 consulting fee paid him b) two t-...o Costa Mesa development firms: .\mel Development Co. and CJ. Segerstrom & Sons. Ferguson said his failure to disclose \\as a clencal error. The S30.000 had been paid to his firm. Corporate Communications. for public rela- tions ""ork unrelated to the cam- paigns. "It had nothing to do with poli- tin. ·· he said. "There was a place on page three of the disclosure fonn "'here tt asked ) ou. if you had a business. to hst any clients who had paid \OU SI 0.000 or more in the past }ear. 'Never having filled out one of these before. we simpl).' forgot to do Alan Paine · Allen Edmonds · Byford Brannoch · Barry Brkken · Corbin Cole Haa,n · Kenneth Gordon that:· Turv11l said she did not know -...hcthcr the campaign. activ1t1cs of the two Costa Mesa council members v.ere being in'esllptcd alo ng with Fe rguson's. Amburge' said T uesdav that he d id not kno"' "'hcther he and Buffa '>'ere under im est1g.ation. Army laanches missile C .\PE C' A.~.\ \'ER .\L Fla. IAP>- A rm~ troops successfull~ launched a Pershing 2 m1ss1k tc>da> but 1.1.ere unable to get l'>'O others off the ground becau!IC 01ght battenes failed to s"' 11ch on 1n the final sc-conds before liftoff Nautica · Sero · SUverfern · Sperry Top-Sider · Sponif · Talbott SALE STARTS WEJ)f:IBSDAY JANUARY 13TH AT 9:00 A.M. SHARP IEGULAI .PRICES suns ......................... to S-4 S.00 . .. . . .. S2 9.00 to $399.00 SPOIT C<W'S . . ............... to S4SO.OO ........ I l S9.00 to $359.00 D~ SLACKS .................. to SJ4S.OO ....... ' s9.oo 101109.00 DIF.SS SHim .................. to S 6S.00 ........ I 19.00 to I 39.00 TIES ........ ~ ................. to I 19.SO ............... to S l9.00 Sfi.ATDS ..... , .. . . . . .. . . . .. to SISS.00 .......... 129.00 to 189.00 lNIT sems . . to• 6s.oo ......... 119.00 to 139.00 SPOIT SKllTS . . . . • . .. • . to I 8S.OO .. . .. • • .. • 129.C>O to '49.00 CASUAt. PANTS . . ...•.. ~ ..••.... lO I 65.00 ..•.....•• '29.00 to $39.00 OUTEIWEAI JACIETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . SO% SA\'IMGS MUtlUIS, GLOVES, CAPS ............................... SO% SAVINGS I SHOES . EXJSTn«i S10C1. OM1 . • .•••.. 20% SAVINGS i '.,/ I 'i I ' I I '"'- ( Symposium set on print making at Golden West The Golden Wut Col ... Fine Arts Gallery will launch •U sprin1 season wtth a major symposium and exhibit on fine art print makin1Jan. 30, and the deadline for rqsstrat1on is Friday. The sympQsiL1m, entilled Cal Print '88, wiU cover new anfonnation for the works DJ print maker and print collector, and will feature demonstrations of new techniquei in print making aad lectures on print history. The rqistratlon fee is S4S, plus an optional S8 fora luncheon rc~rvation. After Friday, registration will be on a spac.e .. available basil. Call the college's communitt services department at 891-3991 for adduiooal 1nformauon and a brochure. Travel film planned. North Fact Adventures. the travel department of the North Fa« store in South Coast ,Plaza's Crystal Coun, will prescnta film on cruising the BaJa California coastline Thursday. The program beginsat 8 p.m. and win be hohed by manne hfe expert and lecturer Doug Thom~n. Admission 1s (rec and more information is available at 556-1733. Women •s support group A free women's support JrOUp will be started Thursda) at the Dana Point Counseling and Education Center, 24672 San Juan Ave .. Suuc 210, in Dana Point. The group will meet each Thu™1ay from 11 a.m. to noon. Call 24().1788 for reservations. Cycle safety course A thrcc-.day motorcycle safet) course, admin1~ tercd b) the California Highwa) Patrol. will be p~ntcd Fnday through Sunda) 1n Room 105 of the Skill Center at Oranac Coast College. Regmrallon fee is $95 for those o'er 24 and S4S for those 24 and youn~r. Upon sausfactol') complcuon of the course. nders will be ebgjble for a 10 to 20 percent insurance ~ucuon. Call 432-S880 for more lnfonnauon. Library celebra don set Fnendsofthe Founwn Valle) Lsbral') "'111 hold their 24th b1nhda) celebrauon program Fnda~ at 7 p.m. in the library. I 756S Los Alamos. Huntington Beach author Nma Vida "'ill be the aucst speaker. The program 1s free and the public 1s mv1tcd. Refreshments will be served. French club to meet The Alliance Francaise de la R1v1era Cahfor- menne wtU me-ct Fnday at 8 p m. in the ~1ghborhood Congrcgat1onal Church. 340 St. Ann's Dri,e. Laguna Beach. An h1stonan Dr. Luolle Golson wall Jive a slide prcscntauon on the palJlcc of the Sun K.ing and us European 1m1tators. Admission 1s S4 for non- members and S2 for students China program for Mensa Orange Count)' Mensa will present teachers Mart) and Ann Ullmlln 1n a shde program on their cxpenenccs in (luna Fnda~ at 7· 30 p.m at the Modem MuSturn of 4.rt. S Hutton Center. Sant.a Ana. • The meeting includes v1ewingofthe m~um's art cxh1b1t on Chinese contemporary realism. There is a S3 gues1 fee.SI for Mensa members. Call Ronald Kaufman at 494-9748 or 497-3366 for more infonnat1on. IVednesday,Jan.13 • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa Re4evelopment AgH- cy, council chambers. 11 Fair Dn\'t. • 7 p.m. Lapaa Bead! Pla.ulJag Comml11ioa, council chambers, SOS Forest Ave. • 9:30 a.m. Otuae Couey Boa~ of ~r­ vison, board heanng room. Hall of .\dmin1strat1on. I 0 C1' 1c Center Plaz.a. Sant.a .\na Thursday, Jan. J 4 • 4·30 p.m. Lapa Bead! AJ!>S EdtteacJoa Task For«, council chambers. 505 Forest 4. ve. • 4:30 p.m. Lapu Bead HIUDU Allain Commltttt, commun1t) center. 384 Ug:ion St. • 6:30 p.m Lapa Be.ad! Board of AdjHt- meal ud Dfflp Review Board, council chamber's. SOS fol"C'St A\-e. PoucE Loe Oranoe Cnut DAii x PH 0 1/WedQMday. Janueo: 13 .. 198..!....•~AS Newport sets limit pn.all ~hat jazz BJ GllEG llLERJtX or ....... ._ .... Jan fans lost a battle tor their an this "'eek v.hccr the ov. ncr of Cafe Lido \lolthdrc"' h1~ apphcauon to build a largtr club after the C'1t) ounc1l tumrd do"' n h1\ request for C).tendcd pcrfonnance hours. J~ pcrraua. O\lo ner or the COZ} Cafe Lido on • C\lo pon Boukvard. "'as appeal- ing a Planning, Commission dec1S1on allowtng him 10 rcno\late a restaurant at 501 30th t but hm111ng hours of opcra11on. Spcrraua planned to relocate Cafe Lido 10 the nc" bu1ld1ng The mo\C~ "uuld 1ncrca~ the dub's \pace to 6 CX>O ~uare fee a pcrrazza appealed 10 the Planning Commission 1n order 10 C\tend the r~t:iuranl"' hour\ nf ri~ra11on and par- RECALL ... From Al ., .or staff. bc<:a u~ \OU relied on the educated guess ofonc mari rathl·r than the colkc11' e v.1sdom of man' -in short. htcausc \OU did not do \Our homl'\loor~ 'ou ha'e 10 hear us no"··· · Manno \aid If the board turns a deaf car no"'. ··.,..e ma> JUSt tune :-ou out ne>.t election·· '\l'\lo p()rt-Mesa resident\ ma~ get that opp()nun11:-befon.• °"'o' emtx·r Bnan Thenot leader ol a nc .... 1:-lormed group caljed Blul' Prtdl· said this morning that his group 1s going ··full steam ahead·· "uh a campaign to r1Xall the enure board Theriot said the original plan "as 10 recall board Prc<,1dcnt Jim de Boom and members Judith Franco and Tom \l.11- liams. but Tuesda:-·s ml-cling con' inced Blue Pndc members that the: c:ntire board IS "Ob\IOU~) not ID touch "'Ith the ·commun11' ""The communll} IS not .... 111ing al present to re-call onr l"O ur 1hrt>e board members:· said Theriot ..... ho '>a1d he had been ··inundated'" "llh phone calls on the topic this morning ··The feeling 1s that the entire board should be recalled .\nd b' God "c're going tom.all all o:.e'en ·· · I uculart) the hours that Jll / combos "' ould pt•rform at the resUturan1 The lOm- m1s 1on established that the rclU<.ated re 1auran1 could operate bet .... ecn ~ pm and m1dn1ght Sunda) through 1 hur)(fa~ and 3·30 pm to I am fnda' and aturda'. · care Lido h~s long had a n:pu1at1 on a\ one of Orange Count~·\ le" 11u1 hot '>DOI\ pem11z.a stud. under mu~1l union IJ\\'> most comboS> "ould lo!><' monl'' b' ~1ng requircd to fin1i.h their ';('I'> tk·llm· I 30 a.m. Consequent!). pc.•rralla )illd the qual11~ of combos at C ak lido "ould lil<.ch decli ne , Si)errazz.a proposc:d re\tJUr30t huur'> from 5 pm IO ~ J m \1onda) 1hruugh Fnda~ and ~ p.m 10 ~a m ">a1urda' ,ind unda~. \\llh performance hours through 1·30 p.m C' en da' but . unda' But tho-..: hours did nut )II "ell "'Ith some nearll) res1dcn~ "'ho felt l;:ste hours at tht' dub "ould ml"an lost hour\ skep1ng ··\h ..-.1fr and I plan to ma~e our ix·rman1:n1 re'>1dcnce "11hin SO )ard) 01 thJt Jddn:ss ·· ~1d resident Jae~ \\ 11· hamwn ·· tf 1b1: rc!luJu.ng m~K "'111 dull lhl' '>C."n~·\ of onJ\ those \\llhin the bu1ld1ng. "'l '-'Ould ht· IC)S roncrrned If. hu"'l' l'r thl' nu1~ 1'> to replace the qu1t'l oul'>ldl' 1h1:" building. \loC arl· unalterabl) uppo~:d ·· ~ numtx:r ur people.-spoke 1n ta' or ol thl' l'\ll·ndl'd hour'> notrni C afe Lido\ hl\tol"') ol n1..dkn1 food. en1ena1nmen1 and a1moo,phl'rl' But "'hen all "'a'> ~•d and dl)Dl' thl' lounnl \Olcd 4-J to uphold thl' Planning< omm1'>s1on·s original dcl1'>1<>n "Ith \ta,ur John CO\ and foun(llmen Phil San~onc ano Phahp \faurer d1.-.~n1- Ill~ Thr '01e \1onda~ n1tth1 alMl prompttd a 01 ttl·r ~pc.·rrauJ Ill "'thdra~ his apph- tjl1on da1mtnl!. thJt 11 \loOUld not ht ernnom1talh ka~1hll" 10 run a club under '>Ul h 11 me rc'>lrll 11uns ·11., not .... unh 11 •• ..aad ~rraua after thl· ml:'l'llng ··The' <counult don·t e'en 1-.no" "h..tt thl'' rl· ,·011ngon The) ha,cn·1 a lllOll'pl J'> to "'h..at qualit' nigf11 J1fr 1s abuut ll 'r1:alh \Jd · \1 kJ\t •1"\ ml'mOCr lll the lOUDCll :.t~rluh11th \~'rrJIZ.1 I 1h1nl. 1t ',1 re.ii '>hame that souet~ t!> dm,ng 1n 1111 f)\:upk '> ab1h11cs to li!itcn to 1.JUJ t\ mu'" Ill 1llmlort an the "'l'e hour'> ul Iii. nh•rn1ng \Jld < u\. a forme-r J31Z ptJ" 'I Ir \ J l.it,JPIX'.3r1D&Jl•~ .. ";11. rJl/J )JIJ h1. .... ill lvnt1nut' business JI h,, -fll'OI h'<.JIHIO Blue PndC' mcmhers need to gathrr appro\lmatrl} I J 1100 s1gnaturc:s -I 5 percent of the d1s1 m t's .., 000 'ote~ -1n order 10 place the n:call on a ballot Thl· group 1s hoping to place the recall on the June oollot. but Thcnot said 1f1hat fa1h. he hopes to lall a spc.·'71al elc.-ct1on 1h1s s'1mmer or target the '\lo, ember ballot o.y,.._.., ____ Stu den ts. teacben and par en ts jam school boa.rd meeting room to prote.t trading of principals. Oppos111on 10 the sw'ap "'as o'er· "helm1og Tuc)(fa:-night Karen Kendall. a member of a comm111ce to retam Jacobson a1 '-'c"' pon Harbor said a poll ot 1.350 families sho .... cd 7"' pt>rcent opposed lhc pnnc1P.'.)I S"'3P"' h1lr Its<> than 5 percent supporti:d 11 ~Both 5(.hools are "'Inners This should not be something tampered "'llh ·· !>aid de' elopcr John \\ annington another commattc.-e member ·· 1 here·\ an o'er· "helming parent .-.uppon l0 'ed' I." things alone·· 8111 Pascal a cuunsdor at < 11rona dd \1 ar Hr~h. ~1d ··,1abrht~ '>l'Cunt' lo, alt~ dl·d1lJt1un are not qual11 1n "h1lh Jre fostered b~ pnnl 1pal rn1a11on at the ~londaf'\ le'd fJlUlt\.statlandstuden1s like to thinl 01 apnn\1i>;il a'> a person"' llh a' e51l·d 1ntere'>l .~ ··if the~ sec J prin1.'1pal as uni~ h:rnpor- ai;. 'OU lose the qualities I mentioned· Engli">h teacher ~tanam Thompson 'i.ald 11 tah·s ahQu1 1hn:e ~l."3rs tor a ne" pnnupal and a faluil~ to meld in10· a harmon1uus team ··v. e h..a1e 1ha1 no"' at (d\1 a\ doe<; 'l''-' ~n Harbor H 1gh · 'hool ·· she.-\3rd ··But for no good reason. ~ou .... 1.-.h tu embar~ '"'o ~hools. 'l"O facuh1cs t"'o prrn1.1P.'.)h on a nttdle.-.s three-:-c:ar penod ul trans tiun 111ters \\hat 1s tht' point"''" • • • • • Mesa gets federal permission to widen bridge at Fairview B> JENNIFER WEBER { Of .. cw, .... .,... \....-- .\ fler '-'C'e~\ of"rangling "'1th state and kdaal l.111iciah. C. ll'>ta \.1esa apparentl) ha\ "on the right to "'•den the Fa1n1c" Road bndgc o'er tht· San D1egq Free"3~ Jcr~ R \\ ooJ an cngancenrlg consult- ant. told thl· ( 11~ ( ounc1I dunng a \tud~ '><'\\1on 1h1\ "'l'Cl 1ha11hc F<"deral High"' a~ .\dm1n1\tra111.in ha~ appro' l'd the cit'·.., plan 10 "'tdl'n thl· four-lane hndgl' h' I"' ll lanl·'> The s~ J m1lhon Prl'll'1.. I 1.llUld g.l'l unda "J' b' June or Juh. according 10 Brure \taucrn. J ~~J,pr o( public sen 1c-e Offi, 1als frMt~ the ( ahfom1a [~·rart· ml'Dl of T ramportJtaon prl•, lllU\h told Co<>ta \k~ rcprescntat"e' thl"' might ha\C· tu rl'des1gn the bndgt· and mall· 11 longer Thai "ould ha' c t.J\'l.l·d Jn addlllonal s-ou ooo onto thl· prllJC'l 1°\ prKl' tag. \ta11an ... rn.t The longt r hndgl' also "'ould ha'' hJJ to ht.: I loot ·• 1n1. h1..''> higher ""h asphalt fil ling n 1h1.. h1 gh1 d1fTcrc-Olt' Thl· aJJt·J "'1.11!h: •l•t.;IJ h.J\l' lreatl'd ··~·hm 11.. ,, n· 1..an' \t.;i, r l~1nn Hall saad l.i\t "n In another l3~ 1..11 ~W' anmcntal gnd- k"' l. the cit~ and ( altrant app<:ar 10 ~ uim ang lO an undt'!"'>Wnd 1ng ""a pr0f)(.>S(."d l'" rJmp J nd offra mp 10 1uth < 1.•a'>I Dn' l" \\ l'O<l 'aid laltr:in'"'l' t1Jppt1n1he pro.1e"1"ht•n11 g1..><:~ 11..1 thl' h·Jl·:al H 1gh"a~ \dm -.,. trJlllln 11th1..1..1!\ 1.3n 1U\t1f\ a nel·d tor l"i\.' rJhlp<; 1h1.. 1..nn-.ultan1 ttilJ 1he 1. 1un.il II ( l''ta \k)a 1..an 1lln' 1nll' t!'ll h:dt '.J Jgl'Dl~ lll thl ramp~· bl'nt'tlh th1..· high\\ J • Jdm, nt<>tra11on ...... 111 pn>t-.ilo\I' h: I u' f JhlJd ·· \\ ood ..aaJ Anaheim council delays vote on bullet train 8) Tite AuodatH Pr~ss .\nahe1m (ti\ ( nunnl ml·m~·r, ar, l'nthus1as111.. 01. er a propo~d L.i' \ 1.'lt.J'·h•· \nahe1m hullet train but dl·, ·wJ "' l'Jldofsc the prOJ(<'t un11I lhl'' gt•t mort' 10forma11on The idea ··sounds good and IL'l<'~' ~1·•"'1 ·· Councilman In Pac~ler -.aaJ at thl· rnn·t ng ' fut·'\da' nag.hi ·I dun·1"'ant1oappr1•' L ,,. J "1prr•\t \llmelh1ngv.hen l°m nL)l ">Ufl ,1hJ1 .t "rl J, iur \nlh<"1m Jnd uthern l J 1lllf01J .\ tumm1"tl•n l'ompnsc-d ot 01li1. tJI\ rrnm tx11h st.alt'> is npccted to ta~c a c It'~ I''" 31 thl· plJ'l \\hlch IS being prOml1t('J ~\ thl 1.11' 111 lJ-. \\"g.3~ Official fn1m thc- 'l' JJa trl\ .,1Jdl· a prescnta11on betore l \In£ 1.· l'drnmal.'.net l r" "l'' Jn.:11:1 no '-'g' -Jnrgm•d b~ \\ e't l 1l•rr1.111 • r ~ • n\·l'r'> !ht' h1g.h-<.pt"l'd trJ1n "' ulJ n.:n "' ... ~ Ck'\ ilC'd r.lli'\\'1\ 3lcmg ,·rl"l"" :l\ r•~"'•·t"· \II\ tx't"l·cn La'> \ l'@.a' .i rJ .\r J ' r. J1.1.tn1.hng t1..1 Ll'> \,~a" l '' \1. ..J~.·r \'>hk~ HJll Thompson \.lad her faith tn the board ha' been '>hal..1. n T f\J!>tCt.' ">han Lt><)l1x1urro"' saad befo~ the 'u1c that '>hl· had ··gonen a 'e~ balan1..cd input on 1h1s lrom m~ l'uns11- 1 UC'OC1C'' ··Dr '11.t•l1 ~Lk'-1'>1onona>.~gmen1'>ho) bt-1.n L•Ut'>tJndang I JI~ ha'r lOniidence 11'1 h.11h pnn1.1rah tl htlp 1he commun11~ '"'~" tl• J1.1.tPldn1l , ... •f the <..hangl' anl.1 10 ha ·t .i hc:alth' 1ran-.11ion .. she saad Margaret Fluor, dau4hter-in-law of firm's founder \IJTg..iret \1 a" F-luor • '· "Pl-'n Beal h \11' .,,_. la!"ilr·in-IJ" (ou'l • .kt! the ln1ne- b.1,J Flu <11 ( orp J1ed \un.:!a~ IL)llt• .... ang Jn, \len1.kd 1llDC''>\ She "'J' "'"' ~ una.i' '1.'r' tll'' "en.· held h-.Ja~ at Our l JJ\ ol \I JOI l Jrmel ( tiur,h ID 'C''-'· r" 'I &·.i, f. "he "'a' :ht· "1d1 '" l'I Pett"r Fluor "ho ...._ , ,J J' • ~H', l•m pJn' 'pre,.1dent unu hi.-. JlJlh 1r. l" .. - li1' lalhl'f lt1hr "'m'-'" Fluor fClu'l dt'd t". 'mi t!i:.11 gr1.•" •nil l 3hlom1a., '\th J'ft"': p .. ~I , h h\ 1d ,om pan' P\'!lf JO\i \ldf!.Jre1 Fluor' \On J l{ .. ~r: 1J\ \!iJ ·man Jnd 1.h1efl'\('(L.ll'l' ff,, · thl·, orp.•rauon until hrs death 1n ... ,.J ".lar-..J'\'I Fluor IA.as ~)fTI in c.11fton "rr n~~ ' '\ the daughter of Franl and \L"\ l 1.'1 ~ "her .... hoc-ametoCaJ1tom1a , -., ., \IJ~rl'l .... ;a., a lhtl~ he ~as an < 1.a ..... t l)UOI' n"';1den1 for 08 \tan. aod l'J ~ 'l'"~"'n &a1..h the last !s )ean '~ '" sun 1\t·J b~ l\lo-0 -Oaught~~ \llrn l Rt"'l'\i of 'r~pc.m Beach and f 11atll:lh Lbu1'c T 3~ lor of Sc-i&ttk. 14 !-r;ind1 hildrt·n Jnd ~_. grea1~nd'ch11drc-n Paralnedic saves woman from death in home blaze lur the drun~en dn' 1ng annt Hl· 1A.1ll be turned U' erto mil tan p<>hcr ior tht d<'scn1on rha~<' ... Thr<"t' pa~ ol glasSt"S a (anon C"llmera and \Q e' ~C'rt' lounJ on \fain Bca-7h and tUrl'l'<i inh> polKt' JI 5 10 p.m Tutsd.l' bo' and thought the .:>tht'.r nad int'J It steal ham a"'a' a ,car .igt h •th<' '-'th<'r g,rl St'\ t'1'1 lime~ JO the 131<' and (lnl't' on the l;\;1..-ofthr hc.-.:id Th,•' 1rnm r:in 1n10 \11lkr"s Outix·~t "'here ,1ie .... .ul<i and sought ~fug~ The a 1tr,a110n began at about 4 .' · p !Tl . . . Tv.l\men .-.ho'td and a~urd"' th the man.igrr ofthr ~augles at :Q.l i Hart'w &~ule' arJ The p;aar ti.ad !('DC int'' !hr f'('\tJurant al at-out .' p m ale p;an 'I 1hrir m<'als :snJ thtn had wmpb·ned thl' burgen .... e~ not Jone to order Th<' s1ruule bc'gan aftrr tht' manl(ltr rt"· made the buf!t'I'\ :ind v.tnl oumde to gel 1hr lt..--cn!M: plate on the tru .. th<' I' J JC'l' pohcc said • • • \ l<l I D3tsun Kang Cab pickup :·u, land campC'r shell' alutd at S4.000 "l·r1.. \IOlt'n Twtsda' from the par .. ing I 1 of the Homt" Club at 16061 B''"'\.hu~t 51 Thr l1"'0t'f a Santa<\~ "1.iD ~Id he raarled the ll'Ul .. about I I :i ;n ind rttumcd a half hour later t(I ti nd 11 m SSIOl! By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ...., ......... .\ d1sabkd Laguna Hills "'Oman escaped scnous 10.JUr) th1 morning when a paramedic pulled her from her burning home said Garcia and his partner had be-en at nearb) Saddkb:lck ommumt) Hoh p1tAI v.-hcn the) heard an mmal call of ··d1~blcd person trapped.·· The P.'.)r:t· med1~ were not assigned to the call but beat the cnsinc comP.'.)n) to the scene.. Ranat said. ddktlJ1.l \\ al~l'r told Juthonllts she had bc-t·n snw~1nga\1garctte on the couch and fell aslC'('p he "'ol c up at about ~ a m 10 thl· ')mdl l1f smole -her mole dtlC'\.tor 1s upstairs -and ~"gan shuttling pans of "ater from the kitchen ll' the II\ mg room to put out the fil'C.' Newport Beach .\Brood l~t m1dence IA.as brolcn into Tunda' and a I +ur11 gold "'tddin1 n ni "llh I ti daamond<i rt"· pontd !tlolen among other 11ems ol h~ The il'~' IA.J\ cs11ma1('(! 011 • • • Sormone apPJrtnth put din and men v.e~ dn' '"ll Fountain Vallry • • • Thr ~arhCt'nsc pla1c "'a!> stolen ol an 1ut\.'lm1,~11C' pu\td at 3 home 1.1 I I 6q- E 'i"'n l 1rdr The O\I. nt"r reported the p1Jtc m1,~1ng Tu~' about I 30 pm lmne , The temperature inside house at 1S08 l Earhan Ro:id ~asesumated at 800 dtarttS'-'hen Joe Gama found Mamtl Walker prone b' the kitchen door. Orange Count) tu-c Depart- ment spokcsv.-oman Pana Range wd. The heat "'as enough to melt the paramedic's helmet. she sa1d. \\hen Garcua nin 1ns1de. smoke "'as banked to w1th1n rwo fttt of the Ooor and the he.at ins1~ was O<'ar the nash point. .\t some point be fol'\' she collaps('d. the \I.Oman managl'<i 10 can the F1rt ~partmcnt. Range: 5'.ltd drbns anto the ps tanl.. of an orange I cro~'1.C1muo ~rktd earlier 1h1s month on PbC'(nt1a .\\enue, ~id the '-ICtlm. v.ho sptnt about SIOO 10 ha'e th<' carburtlor and fue l hn" rtpa1rtd .\ :~\('af-Oki v.l1man rcpon('d that ~ht v.as thrtatened Tu~., b\ I telephone caller v.ho told hN ··1 ha't' rapc.-d thrtt otht'r girls·· and :ss .. td her sc\ua.11' e,p1, 11 QucstaM\ Th<' alkc also l..ncv. tht-"'oman v.a~ blonde and ~n IBM pC'nonil computer and pnntt"r "'flt' ~n from" bu.slneu u1 the I btcx of () Part Bou.le' jl\1 ~t .... ttn 6 pm Mood&} and Lm Tl.1Ni3\ . . . . . ~ gtttn t q-.~ Ford pld:up ltanSt' num~r 384<P!?. "'IS stoln\ from the I ~ "00 bloc .. of It.} Pa.rk Boult"-ard bct"ttn mtdnl_lbt and Lm Tunda} ''She' a real luck> lad)'.-Range B11attactoa lleaeb Thlt\CS entered a home 1n the 9000 block or Rock Point Onve through a fronldoorand stolt' Pn11an NP "•lucd al $16.SOO, e~ltDSI\(' }C•'tll')' and • m1n1•turr lona·ha1rcd Dachlhund • • • BuraSan cnttted a rnldctlce 1n lhc 2.lOOO block or W•ll11\&font La~ thl'O\ilh a slid.In&~ door and Aok $ 1.000 cash ID ckposi" 10 I ban\ • • • SomC'Onc ~tend a bOnW ta the • 21000 bled of 8anlf t..anr throup • bedroom •1ndow and llOlc a tape dttk. a M1nol" u~\tf ca.mna. Md an old W1ndlesirr s1 \hOt n~. Walter. 63. v.as hospnaJi1cd for smoke 1nhalauon. SM v."a li5ted in st.able cond1t1on this momin1 at It tool tirctighten I · m1nu1" co bnng the bl.ur under control Dam- a&r 1s t"~t1mattd at $40.000. ' • • • n I ·inch mal.ich1l<' nttk..lace and . m~atch1n1 camnp "''t'tt among thr uems of Jt"'tll" lost or stolen dunna a t""'pon Beach man· mo"e from Be-I· -'1r lut fall The 1ev.-ell) -nttklatt$. bra<'ric'ts and C'lmngs ~ Ul' ,aJIJN at S11.Q55 COlltallea .\ Pf'0•1l"r •"U "1>0f1td at I ~ ~ a m Tu~\ m the 3200bk>c" ofVennont • • •• .\ man t \powd himvlf at ! 44 p m Tunda~ 1n th( bl k of West l'hh llft'\ • • • l'e'\idtntw bur&Jan •-as~ sb<)nJ bt~ 5 pm Tl.Inda> an tht b "o''•~ ~"mut. • • • Tv.o hi&h JC'hool 1irb aot into a ft&ht u th (amt Ptau on T unda O\TI' a bo One. •ho •n JOtnt out •lth 1ht' ' Woman arrested in fork attack .\lost.a \tcsa -.oman 11tt"'I' •~trd TuC'Sd.i' al1t>r all~I~ ln1ng tCI stat'i her nclghbt.w "'Hh a ~rttcut' for\. and b111 ni him on the n« l.t'ro' Tho11na • m11h told poh~ &~ alte.rat1on bc:pn afit'r he allov.~ a (nend lO IC'q) in a piar\ed \"'&ll ll ~· \I ton& HLS Mlahbor Mal) ~1mbert} arzin 1 • ~11tt the \In at a ut ~ .as p.m 10\1 allcscdl> lbrcattnf'd 10 puncsuttlhturnv.1tha I.to t4-1nch ror\.. polllC't' ~id \\ ~n 1th .. ~nuo the par,ona lot talk \I.th her. she :allqpedh. '"cd to b him v. 1th 1he fi mnh told pohct thr fo( gn1~ h1 shin t did · not hurt him \\ hrn hr tnC'd t lt'a\"T. ll.an11\lki ttpont'dh JumJ>(d on tth'\ a.n.J bat him an tht nttl accordlf\l lO P'llKe an1n , ... C'd1ruo~-11: c t\\lnt~ JAJI on \u~oon. of a "11 .,. 1th a dcadl •upon and •~ult ud t'-attef" \he •"I ttlcitscd 1h1s mom· inf. ' Court stiffens school paper control .. Off ended Japanese join~Mecham 's list WASHINGTON (AP) -The u- prct11eCoun today gave public school olfirials broad Po"ff to censor stu- dmt nrwspapers and other forms of student n.pttSSion. By a S-3 vote, the JUSllCCS ruled that a Hazelwood. Mo .. high school pnn- cipaJ did not violate students' frtt- speech ri&hts by ordennf two pagC's deleted from an mue o a stude-nt- produccd newspaper · .. A school nttd not tolerate student speech that is inconsistent with us basic educational mission ('\en though the go"emment could not censor similar speech outs1dC' the • school:· Justice Byron R. White wrote for the coun. White was Joined b) Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices John Paul Stevens. Sandra Da~ O'Connor and Antonin Scaha. Justices William J. Brennan. Thurgood Marshall and H11'T) .\. 'Btad.mun d1s.scnttd. In an op1ruoo for the three. Brennan said. "The \oungmcnandwomcnofHaztl1.1.ood East e'pttted a Cl\ 1cs lesson. but not the onC' the coun teaches them toda ... " The cootrovcrs,· arost in the spnng of 1983 when 'Roben RC') nolds. principal of Hazel"ood E.asi High School. ref used to pemrn pubhcat1on · of t\\O an1cks in the pectrum. a school-sponsored newspaper produced b) JOumahsm students. One of the an1cles dealt '"'1th teen- age prl'gnanq . and consisted of personal accounts b~ thrcC' Hazel· "ood East student!> "ho ~ame pregnant. Their names "ere changed in an attempt 10 keep their 1den1111es SCCT'('t. Each of the three accounts dis- cussed the 21rrs reaction to ht>r NOW! " The Orange Coast'~ Finest Seafood Restaurant Has OPEllm FOR SUNDAY. BRUNCH •.• ON THE OCE4NFRONT THE REX RESTAURANT 2100 W. OCEANFRONT • Nt;WPORT BEACH . 675-2566. .. .. prcanancy. ihe reaction of htt parents. htt future plan~ and <kta1ts of her stx life. The second anick dealt witb the etTect of di\orcc on children. and quoted from 1ntC'rviews with stu- dents. School Policy requfred that the pnnc1pal rcvie~ each issue of the Spectrum before pub4ication. Re-> nolds objected to the two article-s. and the pages on which they appeared "ere deleted. Journalism studcntst Ka!hy Kuhlme1er. Lee Ann Tippen-West and Lcshe Sman sued Reynolds and other school officials. contending their freedom of sptteh had bttn '1a!atcd. A federal tnaJ Judge ruled against the students but the 8th U.S. Circuit President ~1 eels better after nausea WASHINGTON (AP) -Prcsi- dt>nt Reagan took sick with nausea toda)·but kept his appointment with Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita. sa} ing .. , feel pretty good." Posing for pictures with Takeshita 1n the Oval Office at midday, Reagan said he didn't know what had made him 111 in the early morning hour$. ··E, 1dentl) I ate something that disagreed" 1th me." he said. .. The doctor thinks something·s going around. but I have a hard time behe' mg that because everything else ~ems to be so normal... he told re pone rs. 'The older I get. the better I feel:· Takeshita. speaking through an interpreter. told Reagan, "Yo u look good:· and the 76-)oear-old prC"Sident smiled pokC"sman Maritn F1tz\\ater said Reagan·s bout with nausea forced Reagan 10 cancel his plans 10 attend funeral sen ices for Edward H 1ckC''. 52. a former White House secuni, director and Federal Maritime Com·· m1ss1on chairman. who died last aturda~ of an apparC"nt hean attack. Court of ApjQls rciMtatcd the suit. It ruled that ~spccinam isa 06pubbc fonfm" bccau~ it was 1n~ &o be and operated as a conduit for student vicwpoi n ts. But White's opinion today said the Spertrum as not. and ncv~ was. a public forum. "School offioals did not evlncc ... any intC"nt to open the paaes of Spectrum to indiscriminate use by its student rcPoners and tditors. or by the student body generally." White said. .. Instead. they reserved the forum for its intended purpose. as a super- vised learning expenence for journal- ism students. Accordin&Jy, school officiaJs were ent1tJed 10 ~ulale the contents of Spectrum m any reason- able manner." Whtte said. PHOENIX. Mlz. (AP)-A dayaftendmiuinah1utyle hu_10tlm him in&o trouble.Gov. Evan Mecham 1s in hot watcrlPin-. th1sume for sayin& a croup of Japanese ••aot found C).CS" while talkma about thefr favorite spon. · The remark sparked immediate criticism of the aovcmor. whom the past has anacred blacks. Jews. hom<>SC'Xuals and women. .. You'dalmost thmka person would have to -.-orkawfully ~ard.10 offC"nd that man)'. people with this regularity," sai<! ~o.u~ M1non1y Leader An Hamilton. a Democrat. "I find no humor 1n It. Mecham. who faces a recall campaisn and an indictmenL told the Phoenix Kiwanis Oub on Tuesday that dunnaa tnp to the Far East last faJI. he gave a golf club to the head of a major Japanese ba11k. . .. And Japanese Ii.kc to play golf." Mtcham said. -An~ thei.r eyes rcall) light up when you sa) we've got over 200aolf courses ID Aruon~ .. My goodness. golf courses. Suddenly they got round cye-s. Mec-llam said. As some in the crowd began to titter. thcgo\·emor added. -1 hope that wasn't anythma out oflinc." \'. Russians may have erred in '83downingofKALjet WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. intel hgcnce officials concluded that the Soviets "probably were not cer- tain "hat type of aircraft they "ere shooting do" n ··"hen they attacked a Korean Air Lines 74 7 m 1983. despite President Reagan's claim of .. incon- tro' enible" ('\ idcnce to the contra~. Tht> intenigC"ace officials' con- clusion is conumed m d«lassified documents released Tuesday by Rep. Lee Hamilton. 0-lnd .. who was on the House lntelhgenCC' Committee at the time oftbe 1nc1dent. The conclusion b) the unidentified officials "as sent to Capitol Hill last 'ear b' J. Ed"ard Fox. ess1stant Se-creta~ of state for l~al" e af- fairs ThC' documC"nts \\CrC' declassified at the request of Hamilton. "ho said the~ shci" that .. the public record of the adm1n1stra11on "as at 'anance "1th "hat our intelligence actual!} knt>" about this traged}." Fo' disputed that contC'nt1o n. argu- ing that statements b} adm101stra11on officials ha' e been cons1StC'nt. KAL flight 007. fl)IOjt from Anchorage. Alaska. to ~oul. South Korea. crashed into thC' ~a of Japan on Sept. I. 1983. after 1t was shot do"n b\ m1ss1les fired from a So\let fighter. ·All 269 persons aboard were killed. 1ncfoding Rep. Larr} McDonald. D-Ga. .\mencan officials admitted that the Cni1ed States had C"a,esdropped on con' ersau ons bct1.1.ccn the So\let pilot and his ground controllers. Within hours of the crash. S«- retal') of State GeorgC' Shultz said the So' 1e1 fightC'r had .. mo"ed itself into a pos111on "tth the aircraft so that "llh thC' e~e ~ou could msJ)('Ct the aircraft-and sec "hat ~ou'rC' lool1ng a1:· . Four da) s after thC' crash. Reagan dedared that .. therC' 1s no wa~ a pilot could mis tale this for an) thing other than a c1' 1han a1rhnC"r .. He spoke of "tt)e incontro' entblC' e' 1dence that "e ha' e:· But accord mg to Fo·<'s letter. L' .S. intelligence officials "had concluded b~ the second da} (Sept :!. 1983) that the So' 1e1s thought the) wC"rc pursu· mg a L .S. rec0Jlna1ssance aircraft thro.u~oul mosL 1f not all. of the 0' ertl1ght.'' U.S. intelhgence officials beliC"vcd .. the bouom line 1s that the So'·iC"ts. through their o"n ineptitude. pro~ abl) "ere not certain what t) J>C' of aircraft the) were shooting do1.1. n." according to the letter . ThC' KAL planC" was far off course "hen 1t "as knocked o ut of the slq. It had stra\ed otT course almost from the ttmC'· 1t left 4.ncbo~ and the reasons are suit debated. ThCTe "ere no sur,1,ors and onl) a relatively small amount of dC"bns was c"er found Korean and U.S. officials SI) the mistake "as due to a navigauonaJ error "htch 1.1.ent uncorrttted. but somC' adm1nistra11on cnt1cs have asscrted that the plane 1.1.;as dehberate- 1\ of'r course. · The So' 1ct sLatements about a C S. tntclltgence planC' 1.1.ere based on the fact that an ~ir ForcC' RC-135. 1.1. h1ch l!I a m1hL1r) \Cf'SIOO of the Bcxing 707. had no" n a rot.le tn the genC'ral al"C'a whC're the KAL plane was supPosed to e>as~. National Geographic Society offers $20M to fight map illiteracy W .\SH l~GTOS ( 4.P) -The Sa· uonal Geographic Soc1C't~ celebrated its IOOth b1nhda' toda' b\ announc- ing 11s centennial gift io ihe nauan: S.:!O m1lhon IQ help teach kids about the planet Eanh. -our kids don·1 kno1.1. "here the) are .\nd 1f~ou don·t kno1.1. whC're )OU are. 'ou're no"herC" ... said G1lbcn M. Gros' enor. the soc1C't~ 's pl'"C'S1dent. The mone} "'II go into a new foundatio n. and the soc1et~ promised to kick 10 S10 m1llton more 1f tt can raise an equal amount 1n outside contnbuuons for 11s cause of combat- ing geographic 1lhteracy Gros,enor. 1ntcn1C"1.1.ed on thC' :-.:ec.n· .. Toda'·· show. said the foundauon "'" -d1rcc-t m ost of its resources to"ard training teac hers "This foundatton "'"form a basts for all of ~menca to pamc1pate \\ e·, e not onl) put S20 m1lhon into thts fol.9dauon. ~· •e'vc also challenged the pnvate sector and foundations to contnbulC' another S.:!O m1ll1o n. 1.1. h1ch 1.1.(' \lo'lll match ·· The president of thC' 10.S m1lhon- member ~1C't\ said in remarks prepared.for a ne"s confeT'C'ncc later m the da) that "there 1s no more fitting ~a) 10 begin pur Sttond centu~ than b~ providing a per- manent ba~ of suppon for our geograph~ act" 1t1es. "The soc1et) ·s concern about the untenablC' con~quC"nccs of geo- graphic 1lhtcra~ compel us to take an e'en larger role 1n education. and we are 1n 11 for the long haul." said Gros' enor. thC' great-grandson of .\lc,ander Graham &II. thC' tele- phone 1mentor and the society's s.econd president Reagan, Takeshita start first trade su0101it talks By De Associated Press W..\SHINGTON -JapanC'st Pnme Minister 1'oboru Takeshita met toda) 1.1. 1th President Reapn. rcPonedly prepared to sausf) al,; .. demand fo1 nego t1a11ons to open Japan's ughtl) held. mult1b11lion-dollar construction market to bids b) Amencan companies. At his first summit with Takcshtta. Reagan hoped to move toward solution of other economic problems buffeting relations bct"ecn the world's t'-"O richest nations. The •"'o leaders confC'rred in the Oval OffiCC' before holdtng another meeting O\'er lunch . ..\s the' met. a coaliuon of 16 en\'lronmental groups filed suit in U.S D1stnct Coun. to fort'C' thr president to take sancuons against Japan's fi.shtng 1ndurn). Test-tube qulntuplets delight parents DETROIT -The mother of babies believed to be the nat1on's first "test- tube .. qu1otuplc1s sa)s she's«Siatjc about the fh·e ne" additions to her fa mil) but ··a nCf\ ous "Teck .. about raisin& n&ht children. The four gir1s and one boy. "ho ranged in v.e1ght from I pound. J 4.S ounces lo 3 pounds.. :?.S ouncn v.hcn the~ "ere born Monday t•"'O months premature!). v.~ doing_ "ell toda). their father. Ra) mond L'Espttancc of Clarlston. sa1d on C~ TV's .. This Mommg. -T""o babies were on rnptrators this momma. said a spokeswoman at Wilham Beaumont H~tal. adding 1t 1s usual for premature infants to nttd a rcspir.uor. Mkhck l 'Espcrantt. l4. ckh,ercd the babies b) Caesarean sect1on late Monday within four minutes. ··The> ·re beautiful." said Mrs. l'Esperance. who with her hust.nd tas lttrtt sons from ptt\10US mam~ '87 alr deatli toll one of decade's worst WASHINGTON -Thrtt m~or airhnc cra~cs including one that clauned 156 h\CS p~ 1917 one of the h1ahcst ~th tolls during the past decade from commn-cial U.S. aviation accidents. accord1n' to figurn from the Nauonat TransportatlOft SI~) Board. The sa~t) board said more deaths occurred an commttelal aartinccrashes la.st )cat than lR-~en oft~ prevtous mnc )C'2n. The commuttt 1irt1nn also pe>Med thcu .. ~rst saJet~ reC'Ord sancc 1979. The maJOf aut1na ft)'U'I ~Jet a1rcttf\ had 31 IC'CldCTJts dunna the )cat 1ndud1111 four anvolv1119 falalma. Tbt crat.hc-s mulled ID 231 deaths. the highest numbc.r 11nce 1912. Commu\cr hMS bad JS K'C'lcknts. 10 uwoh•llt fatalities. Fift>-dih• pte>pkdacd. the most in commutcrcrasheumce 66 ~ tilled in 1919. Tbefilurcofll aartineraccidcnts •u tht h1ahcst numbersintt 197• wtwn theft weft 41; IU'Ol'dl .. tot.ht sa~t)i board The qmcy counts an amdma ---~er theft it tiPificant anjul') or dam.taic • Raid on poachers nets llundreas of reptiles in West BJ Tiie Aaedale4 Prea Two people~ anutcd and more than 100 venomous rtptiks wett ~ized in California as part of nine- state crackdown on the distributjon and sale of restricted and prohibited wildlife. •· 1t was an overall effort to kt the poachers know we"rt going to get them." Curt Taucher. spokesman for the State Department of Fish aod Game. sa1~ Tuesday ... We have gone undercover to search out these en mes:· The raids. coordinated t>) the Arizona Department of Fish and Game. were carried out Tucsdav an Antbna. California. Florida. Illinois. Virginia. Ohio. Louisiana. Texas and Oldahoma. In some instances. 1llcgal drugs and weapons were found. In addnion to raids in Ventura. Los .\ngelcs and Orange counties. authorities made sweeps in the San Francisco and Modesto areas. ~here a six-foot crocodile and an eight-foot Icing cobra were found. Taucher said. State" ide. in' estigators retrieved 149 snakes. nine crocodilian~. six desert tono1sc~ s1~ fttrcts. 12 piranha. three ger~ls and a cobra. found stashed in a freezer in Fa1rfu. near San Francisco. Taucher said. .\uthont1es found 83 reptiles, in- cluding boas and snapping turtles. an a woman·s Cerritos home. and 23 dangerous snakes "ere ~ized at a Ventura ho me during raids by state Fish and Game agents and local aumont1es In Cemtos. homeov.ner Sandra ve,erka had 40 ros> boas. dozens of raulesnakes. s1A cobras. six gjla monsters. piranha. snapping tunics i}nd other illegal reptiles "ere fl)ur1d. Tauchc..-said. She "'as.n'-t arrested. ··can )OU 1magant sleeping an a house with all that:· he asked. The C$t1matcd black market 'alue of the reputes ranged from $25 to S I 00 each. he ~1d. In Ventura. Shannon Beard. 32. "'as ,arrested for in' esugauon of interstate transpona11on of restncted and prohibited species. 10\.estigauon of possessing manJuana for sale and po5Se"ssang narco11n paraph~maha. It#~ Shoeboz hill of llza.rd.e confi1C&ted at Tucson home. OppoJ!.ents label Lungren. 'ideologue' SACRAMENTO ('\P) -·Representa11,es of m1nontie-S. the poor and organized labor are complaming that U.S. Rep. Dan Lungren. nomi- nated for • state treasurer. is a ··ngh1-w1ng ideo- the month. S1m1lar Senate heanngs arc.-e\pected ne>.1 month. ha~ not ta~en a stand on Lungren·s nomma11on but 1s concerned b~ h1~ 'otes against federal safe drtn._mg "'a1er funds and other en' 1ronmental logue." - The) conterided at Tucsda~ ·s heanng on Lungrcn·s confirmation that he 1s out of touch" 11h the pohucal mainstream. Op~nents hammered a"a~ ·al Lungrcn·s con sen au'~' oung rttord over 1he past nine \ean an Congress. sa~ ing the~ feared Ile \I.Ou Id use the enormous po" er of the treasure~"' ho chairs J~ d1fTcren1 OJtate bonding and finanC'e boards. 10 th" an eO\ 1ronmental and social programs. Lungren ··1s affable bu1.. .. among a handful of righ1-"ang ideologues 1n Congress..·· out of touch e'en \I.1th the niamstream of his 0"' n pan~. said Cahfornra Rural Le-gal .\ss1stance spokesman Marcus Bro" n. 1ssurs. . ~eral said Lungren ·~ ran ling on en' 1ronmen- tallsls· '01ang scales ··as not the lo.,.,~t in our dckga11on. but belo" tho,. c( allfom1a-c.on· grc.•ss1onal 1 delegation·~ a' c:rage .. .. He's clearl) anu~n' 1ronmentahst " rephro .\ssembl~"'oman Sall~ Tanner. D-San Diego.~ At the second day of the heanngs b~ a state Asscmbl~ committee. representau,·cs of 36 or- ganizations hned up to tesuf) against the con- sen ative Long Beach Republican. nominated b~ Go". George DeukmcJ1an the late Jesse Unruh. a Democrat. Lungren supponers were scheduled to tesuf~ an another da~-long hearing Thursda~ The commmec 1s to send a confirmation or rejection recommendat!on to the full Assembly b~ the end of Brown added 1ha1 he \\as -disturbed" that Lungren as treasurer \l.Ould control the Cahforn1a Housing Finance .\genq. among others. Planrung and Consen afton League spokes- man JefT) MeraJ !Wild his en' 1ronmentahst gr:oup "Mr. Lungren·s e\tens1,e congressional 'Ot· 1 ng record .. 1s the T'e('Ord of a man .,., ho 1s otJ1s1dC' the broad mainstream oi ~ahfomra on all the ma1or public poll~ issue ·-said ~nice Em- plo)ecS ln1ema11onal L"n1on s les.,.,oman \!aura Kcalt:~ "He 1s not the pcrson "ho .... ouJd ~ elmed b\. the Calrfom1a rlectoratc.-and he should not be appointed·· Assembly panel: School fllnds not enough SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Gc.-orge Dcu- kmeJ1an·s propoSt'd budg,et would g1\e the schools less in real dollars ne't )ear than the> got in 1986-87. sa)S th<." ~mbl) ·s fiscal commmet> staff. forced 10 mak.e dunng the current fiscal ~car·· The rcpon analyzed the S~.3 billion budget for the 1988-9 liscal )tar 1ha1 the Republican go' emor proposed last \I.eek. \l.UUld pro' 1de ~~per pupal more than 10 IY!Sb-- the h1gh~t ~ear thu\ far But thl.' comm11tee staff said 101la11on should tx· adJu-'>ted using a figure pro' 1ded b~ the leg1slatn r: anal~ st that reflects the costs 01 purcha!>l") b! local go,emments L sing that measure. the proposed budget pro' 1de-s about the samt: le\ l'l offund1ngas 1s ~mg PfO' 1ded this ~ear and SQ4 pc-r pupil less lhan v.as pro' 1ded an IQ 6-~ .\ repon Tuesda) bv the .\sscmbl> Wa)s and Means Comm1ncc staff ~1d ... The go,ernor·s budget for K-12 (k1nderganen 1hrou$h 12th grade) education does not cont.am sufficient funds to restore the man) program cuts public schools were The go,emor's budget included S 17.5 billion for public schools. \l.h1ch he said .,.,as a -percent IOCTt'aSC 0\Cr the current fiscal \tar He said total public spend in~ for local schools "'ould nse ti~ SI I b1lhon or SI JI per student. bnngang spending per student 10 S3.666 . .\fter adJUSlln~ for 10t1at1on'. this Taiwan's president, ChiangChing-kuo, dead; dynasty·ends TAIPEI. Taiwan {AP)-President Chiang Chmg-kuo, son of nauonalist Chin~ leader Chiang Kai-shek. died toda) and ended the dynast) that led the nationalists to 'ictor) and defeat in China and prospent} in Taiwan. He was 7'7. Chiang. pttSHient sintt 1918. died of a hean attack at the Veterans General Hospital at 3:SS p.m. Vice Prnident Ltt Teng-hu1 was sworn tn as president three hours later. ··we have. lost a capable lcader .... E,•et)' one of us felt a deep sorrow. This was an unred«mable loss." Premier Yu Kuo-hwa. fighting back tears. ~jd as he announced Ch1an&·s death on national television at 9 p.m. Ltt urged all Nationahst Pany members to .. fulfill the mission Mr. Chiang was unable to finish:· That mission was uniting Taiwan with mainland Chana under a nationalist government The Dcfen~ M101stt) ordered all milital'). personnel to cancel leaves and vacations and to reinforce the U.S. pilot charged by Nicaraguans MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) - An American whose small plane war forced down in Nicaragua was ac- cused by the Sandinista government ofhavtn& lies to the Contra rc~ls and charged with violating public onkr and security. defense of this island of 19. 5 m1lhon people. The Cabinet held an emerg- enc~ meeung and banned demon- strations for . a 30-da} mourning pcnod beginning Thursda) The official mainland Chinese ne.,.,s agenC\ Xinhua ~nt a one- se1Hcnce buflet1n reporting Ch1ang·s death about One hour after II was announced in Taiwan. Chiang. a d1a~t1c, used a wheel- chair and wore a hcan pacemaker an his later years. He had bttn expected to step do" n when his term ended in 1990. and had prom 1~ no rc.-lat1"e would suC'C'ttd him. He 1s sun l\·edb' his '>'tfe Fama.. three sons .and a daughter. Ch1ang Kai-shek. ~ho came io · power on the mainJand in 19:!6. died in Taiwan in 1975. He led the nationaJists when Japan was defeated in China in World War JI but was fo~ to retreat to Taiwan an 1949 when his trOOR$ were defeated b)' Communist fonn led b~ Mao Tsc- tung.. ~bout t"'o mrtlion Chinese followed him. Is ra el deports 4 Palestinian s on riot charges G-\Z.\ CITY. Occupied Gaza 1np ( .\ P) -Israel 631d It has deponed four Palest1n1ans for msugaung un- rest m the occupied temtones. and a not brole out in a Gaza Stnp refugee camp during a '1s11 b~ a to p l' S . envo~ The dec1s1on to ewel the Pales11- nians had been condemned b~ a t.:nited ~a11ons Secunt~ Council resoluuon backed b} the L:ruted tales. An arm' official said the four e'pelled men. all naU't'S of the West Bank. "'ere secret!~ flown b) hehrop- ter to a mountain pass I'? miles nonh of Hastxna 10 south Lebanon. The official spole on condllion of anon} mil) .\nother th·e Palcs1101ans also ot- dered e'pelled Jan. 3 are fighting deponauon m coun. Israel claimed the violence toda) at the Rafah refugee camp "'as pro' oked b~ lh.e presence of U ~. under'SC('reta~ Marrack Goulding. v.ho "'as accompanied by tde\'ISIOn crews. The en' O\ blamed the aml\ for sending in s0ld1n-s v.ho fought s1one--thrQw11lg demonstrators with tear gas and rubber buUets. · O(ange Coat DAILY PfLOTIWedne9dey, Januart 13, 1988 * Al Dog lost on airliner reportedly escaped and killed·'in traffic LO .\NGELE (.\P) -.\ Dutch tounst's dog. v.h1ch disappeared dur-in~ an airhne·mp from Dallas to Lo~ ,.\41gelc-s. \\aS ~lse\ed lO haH· CS· caped duhng a stopo,er in t. Louis and be-en lilied in traffic an airline spokesman said Touns1 Leo Koe.,.,e .,.,ho~ hunger stnlc at Los -'.ngt:le~ lnterna11onal ..\1rpon drov. national auenuon to a search for his lost dog. left Tuesda\ ni_ght for t Louis "herr a1rhnr offiC1als behn 1: Che dog. got loo\<.' during a planC' change and .,.,a'> run o'er on a local ~tn:et KOC\1.1.' said tha1 aner hearing the dv{'> de...:np11un •J\a the phunt' It did ndet"d i.ound ltlt' h1!> lraHJing tUT:"pan1on J ~:c.-ar-old kma1e tr:r- ricr-pood1 .. · ml\ namc.·d L11d 1e ·-T~\."T. ' no mu.h >i r-: form' d(J6. -'". ~·d '"Bui I riu\t g there: t~ ix· \ur. T hi~ i~ \Cf\ im;;.on~m to me_ Don \lt"1"1V•n a '>!" , ~man tor Tran\ \\ •rid -l, ~11nn '-' J •"ie dt~ .i.a'> fct:.nd \1 '"d..i' J"-.,1 .i m•lc.- from t LvlJI~ ln:.·•11;i• ~ .i \1rpon Lambcn F1d..i J.....oev.e a ~ '12u-. Jr':Joc•xr -and hotel O\I. ner from Tht Hague. the ~etherlands. "as' 1s1t1ng the n1tcd States \I, 1th Loek1C' v. hen she ,·an ashed - from an airplane baggage scctton dunng the mp from Dallas to Los \ngeles . In DaJlas. Lael.le had made quite a h11 "llh Jem Gu,er. \I.ho performed a magic sho" ·th.at Kocwt had auended Gu)cr. .,.,ho called' Los Angeles from 0-.tllas Tucsda~.to 10qu1rcabou1 nr:\I, '> repons on the dog. said. ··~twas Just such a cute hnle dog thai )OU r~1uldn 't forgc.-1 11." He added. ··The dog was "'ell tr.i.ned It "ould dance. and when he 1a1\..ed ti.\ 11 1n Dutch 11 would ansv.c-r r .• m ·· \lomson h.ad said earlier that 1t L ~·l1r ~ould not be located TW .\ " .Jld compensate Koe"'e for the '"'' But Koe.,.,e "'ho canceled has trip ho"le \1onda' and 'owed not to eat um I Lod.1e "as found. wasn't '>'tiling IL• d1'>Cuss that T uesda' . .. ,,~ dog 1s not a 1h1ng that ~ou can p.:i: fur·· he ~1d. his '01ce breaking. ··\t: d meant 'e~ much to me:· Dntf, gang-slayings bciOst tota of state's homicides 8) The Associated Press ,· .\( R \ \1£' TO -\\ 1lltul hom1c1des ro~ 9 percent 1n C ahfom1a in I '1 t> v. ith th1J)C.' rel.;tcd w drugs and gangs leading the "'3) sa~ s St4te -\ttbme~ G~·nera. J, "n \an de Kamp The percentage of homicides stemming from othc.:r 'rim11· JI .tctn 1t1t's such as burglanes.. .,., as do~ n or remained LOnstant during I 'f'~ the latest fu!I ~~r lor .,.,h1ch stat1st1C's ha'e be-en com pt led \an de Kamp !.31d ,., Jn annua1 rcpon Tu~a~ Woman 's missing hands di scov ered. Rl\'ERSIDE -The hands of a \I.Oman "'hos.e head .,.,as remo"ed for pn~·r' J :.L•n t>~ a ~ onics laboratof) last rponth '>'ere d1~0' ercd at the lab along 1,1,11h equipment authont1e-s said ma) ha'e ~en stolen from LTL.\. \1ean1'\h1k attome's for the .\lcor Life E\tens1on Foundauon filed sun Tu~~ a~._ing for an order forbidding tbe R1,ers1de Count) coroner from tha1'\tnl! an~ 01 the bod> paru found frozen at the lab The C"oroner"s office agrttd not tL1 disturb th<' bod~ parts. and a coun heanng '"as rcqucs\cd for toda~ For a 1~ the lab "'II frttze all of a bod' or JUSt the head. in the hopes that med1Cal S<:ten~ "'111 ad' ance to the point "'here !he person ma~ be thawed L•Ul and re' 1' .-d Ir) the L"a.SC of heads. 11 is hoped ttla1 a • loned bod~ ma~ be gru" n .:ind the head transplanted onto 11 Hay c!en named labor commi ttee chairman S\l R-\~1E~ TO --\s~mbl)man Tom Ha~dcn. the former 196ffs radical. has been named chairman of the state .\sscmbl~ ·s po'>'erful Labor ( omm111~ -'.s~mbh pea\.cr \\ 1lhe Brown appointed the Santa \1onica Democrat. the hu~band of actress Jane Fonda as head of the panel. "h1ch ,·ons1ders l~slauon o n such 1~ues as \a.Or\..er pa~ 'JOb safel'. 14bor- mana ment relations and dru 1esun1- James Jordan Dcqby. an Illinois farmer. faces up to 30 years in pnJOD if convicted pfth( cha,..es. scheduled lO ..be read by ptOS«utors 1oday in court. Do It Now At "if! Rates. And Pay NolhifigR>r~ Days. tl) -.how \\JU how to~ it come b\' anv Moli<tl. · ·pa tOCby foe a..frtt pal toiar. · Gov~ment prosecutor Julio Cabma told ttpancn of tbe dwss ..Tuetebt.r. Dmby"lS81h binbday. nae Carlinville. UL native alto WU chaf'ICd with criminal associauon. It was not known wbal bis tnal would ~"bttr. dedioed to rad dw charss but also daimed that ~ was llnkf'd to lht .. ._.ro{~ b) the U.S.~11~ Contl'I rebds. w)lo aft ~hQI lO O\Mhr'OW die lcftist 'Sendanista IO'-muneftl wam.m Dmby. lk drftDitllill~, brOlber and I laW)'CI' &om Castitl"91e. said iA Ma~ TUC'.lday d'8I lk drff ntt bad lWO da)"S to tespond IO tM cbuJts. • ·c.. M . __. James~ s••~. ane.arn~ aa Mr..-Moedly ...... bin wn not al~ to ttt htt balbancl ' • )oo . id you"~ go1~ co do It all. ~wmunmg. running. rxquethall . .ienlh1 ~off~ duff .Jt~ ~re. Be- em~ 'fU .armt ~onf\ th1~ptl1~ur Our fiihl m2\ \'3f\. hut tn ger~r.iL we·I\! lllki~ l.Jft•cy -~r.ue men·-. and Wl)(Tll~ g\TI't>. The uJunute in ht¢l ~Ti­ oenq ~~t. :md tr.ttrx..'\J 1n.\lnk.'tnr.. ' And dor1t \\'Off\. if the holi<tr\ deaned you out Bec:nL~ yoo can still get~ rat~ .-\.n<l you \\·on t ha\~ to rone up \\1th a nickel for ~)Q:iv -[)(>e\l'll that 'OUJld. promiqng1 Th~ offer&.') 41\··.ulahle at paniopating du~ .ind~ rest~~- i~ Holiday Spa He:Alth aub :.~ Sen. Bergeson's decision good news for county Manan Bergeso n ma~· ha,·e thro1.1.n the Orange (ount\ Republican Part) into momenta I) chaos "1th ~er dec1s1on no t to run for Congress. but it's hard to argue -from a point of ' ic1.1. of pure logic -that she did not make the nght cho1et' .\t first ·blush. the Republican senator from 'e" port Beach seemed the perfect choice td replace Rtp. · Rolx:rl Badham. 'Who announced last "eek that he ''ill bci" out tif poht1cs "he n his term ends next January. Bergeson enJO}S e\traordinary populari t ~ and respc'ct 1n Orange Count). e'·en "inning praise from Democrats for her moderate approach. She is mindful of her consutuents. 'hl' steers dear of the' ugl~ std~ of political jocke~ mg. She ~oe-, to b:n for the c1t1es and peo ple o t her district. It's hard to imagine a better local represe ntatt\e to ,c..·nJ bad, to Washington. Had Bergeson entered the race. she ltkel ~ \\Ould hah· ''o n. Her 1:and1dac~ also would ha q~ saved her pan~ '>l1m1.· gnef ,rnJ a considerable am ount of m oney. Other poh11c1am entenainmg though ts of seeking the Re publican nom 1nat1nn probabl~ "ou ld ha'e gracefull~ pulled out. 1f not out ot respn.t at least out of fea r. Be rgeso n took a couple of da~s. mulled o'er the pus.,1b1lllles and dl'nded 10 sta~ in Sacramento. That's good ne\' ~for Orange Count~. Bc..·rgeson \\Ould ha' e been a f~esryman 1n W:ish rngto n. he \\Ou Id ha' e had to "all 'ears tor important committee appointments he "ould ha,:e had to.play the ga me. "a111ng rn the" rngs fo r an opportu n it~ to fle, her musck. But 1 n Sa1. ramento. Bergeson ts a ' eteran .. he has" orked up through the ranl.s and senes on s_ome of the f!10St 1mponant committees in the state. Y.orking on issues lrom \.'dul.'.at1on to transpo rtation Bergeson ts respected \\1th1n her part~. o much so that (H)\. D euk.mcJ1an rons1dt'rcd nominating her for state..· trl·asurl.'r atta the death of Jesse l 'nruh It 1s "ell "1th1 n the rea lm of pcss1b1 ltl: that Bergeson "1 II l'\ c ntuall: lx'. appointed or elel ted to tale" 1dc o t1i re. Ora nee t oast residents arc lucl.' to ha' t' a polt 11cian "ho 1s a ~·r5on 011ntcgnt: and strength. ·The: are doubt: lud.~ to ha'I.:' a :>lJll' '><.'nator \\ho has ach1t.'\ed e nough po"cr and pos111u n to taJ...l· l arc of Orange Co unt: 1n 'ac ramcnto. T hough 11 l'Crtainl: must ha' l' tx-cn tempting to go to \\ a~h tn gtun. l:krgcso n must ha' e ~en th tnl.ing of her u.m'>t1tucnt-. '' hl·n 'he Jen dcd to <.ta\ 1n Sacramento .\nd "c·rl· all bencr off for that - /' The games -...:e1.1. though the~ arc to the election o f president'> b: d 1reu \Ole of the people. South "orea ns are not a'erse to tnno . att<.m. .. The latest de' 1at1on fro m Western democratic custo m comes from Pres1dent-eh.•ct Roh Tae-\\OO. "ho sa:s he "'II hold a public pleb1sc1te on his performance someume ne\I 'ear lfhe fa ils to "'" ma1ont~ appro,aL he \\Ill resign. · Th ts 1s a Korean 'ana11o n on the '01c of no-confidence common to parl1amenta0 go' l'r:t m cnts _T he difference 1s that rn th is case the eo' ernment "ti! put its tate in the hands of all 'oters instead of elected legislator<. \\ h1k 11 ma~ seem a daring thing to do. the promise '>h ould not pro' c too n st..: :o Ro h He "111 take office 1n Fc:bruar. T he pleb1sc11~· ''di tx· sometime after the 19 8 01: mptc (,a mes.'' h1ch "ill tx-held nnt summer tn Seoul. If the games go "ell. "Orl'an<. "ill ha'e ltttle rea5o n to dcpo~ the ne\\ president after less than a :ear tn office. But l'\ l'n 1f the: don't go "ell. d1?posing the president "ouldn't nc..·rl''>'>.Hlh mat..e things better · . Tbe R egister-Guard, Eugeae. Qre. Bicentennial 11 d n~th 1ng "as learned from the natto n·scelebratton 111 t !", : •th .inni ' crsa~ o f the s1~ntng of the ( o ns11tu11on. 11 "J' tn.H ~"'u m.in~ 01 vs I.no" too lmleabout our ' nail ) 1m po nant trl'l'J •m ducumi:nt. We·need to gain a greater understanding ot ti1l' hl\100 and pnnciples of the Const1tuuon. Thl· ( cntc..'r for C ivic Education ga' l' a test to high <.\:'hon I J nd u;llcge <>tudents nation"1de to e'aluate their unJcr- ~t.indrng of 1h11 fundamental pnnc1pks and 'alue-. uf the ( •. in'>t1tut1on. 11s h1stoncal background and tts dcH·lopmc..·nt It 1.1.as found that i o ut of JO d id not kno" that ours~<.tl·m 1' bJ'-l'd upon the pn nc1pk that our go' cr~_ment gains 1t'> authorll\ from .. the consent of the go' crncd. T"'~1 o ut of three dtd not -kno" the..' meaning \If ·Jul' D"fth.l ')"> uf la" ·· -- V. e ought to malo.c sure that our~ oung people !..no" ho" thl' ( onst1tut1on \\Or"s and undtrstand the contrnurng neu.ss1t' for pn.•'lt'f\ mg the fragile S\Slem that 1t ancho~ HO'' t.'an -\mc..•man ltbert~ c..o nt11tt1e d v.1 do not u ndefstand "hat mal.e s 11 pt>'>-..1hk'1 Th e Cha ttanooga (Tean.I i\"eK·s-Fr~e Press Toda' is "ednesda'. Jan. 13. the 13th da~ of 1,988 The~ are 353 da~s , left in the \car Toda\ ·s-Highhght in H1stor) On Jan. 13. 198~. an .\tr Flonda 131 tak1ngofTm a snowstorm crashed in to \\ ash1ngton 14th Street Bndge and fell into the Potomac R1,er. ._,Jltng ..,8 people -On thtS date ORANGE COAST llilyPilli .... In I Q62. tclc\ls1on comedian Ernie Ko' acs d1c:-d in a car crash tn west Los .\ngelC's Ten ~~ars ago. Fonner ice Presa- dent Huben H. Humphl"C'). a ~mo­ crat "'ho had ~en in the fo~front of .\mencan pohttcs for mo~ than thrtt dt"Cadcs. died at hts home m Waverly. ~ftnn . at agt-66 By Tk b#datetl Pttn. (~1.­.li:hl"°""...,, O!fKll! ,.., ... ·-~ C., lenn "' OltdDl ~ ...... • ~ -----------,,------::-'-"'!--"""!""------------....... ----....... -~--,--- . 'Republican leaders may fall into~ tt ;tplfl hey think that Cranston ·s closecallin 1986/sa sureslgnhe canbebeat~nln 1992. •· -~~ '~·-· If anything, Bush guilty onlyofbe~ng a good VP The Bush vs. Dok wimwav. is a high eumpte of junk controversy. If Jt v.ere not for a press starved for human JUiee in the presidenttaJ pnmar) contest. it would not be wonh a mtnute"s contemplatton. Only one aspect of the controvers) bears thought: A problem built into the S)Stem. Some years ago Mr. George Reed~. who sen ed for a spell as press secretaf) to President Lyndo,.n John- son. wrote 1n a conunuoush interest· mg book about the damag~ done b~ the tendcnq to S)CophanC} in the White House. Hts book .. The Tv.1 - hght of the Pres1denC') ··makes a case fo r cuh1' ated ad' ersaf) relattonsh1ps between the president and (at least! one or two ofh1s ad' 1sers. receiwrsh1p of the mess he left would v.arm to in111at1,·es from the White House. Mr. Rea~n having decided to endorse the miuative. the vice presi- dent etther did or did not say he thought 11 a reasonable idea. If he thought it miiht work. it wouldn't follov. that his Judgment was dis- quahf) ing.I ) bad. an) more than 1t follov.s that Reagan·s judgment 1s d1squahf) mg.I) inept. · It is li kelier that Mr. Bush. as 'ice pres.ident. havrng heard M_r. Reagan (whose mode is cnth.us1ast1c) ex- patiate on the possibil rnes of the Iran 101t1at1 ,e. said to him Yessir. let'sgo V.llh lt. . The tendenc~ ~as things nov. stand. 1s to fa, or an~ thin g the president 1s drav. n to. Consider the charge Sen. Dole rs le' eltng a$'1inst George Bush. The planted axiom of the charge 1s that the Iran arms deal was a bad idea. · He ma) ha'e said this 1rrespect1'e of· has own evaluauon of the poss1 bll111es of success. George Bush has had eApenence as head of the Cl.\, and 11 1s enttrel) possible that a ) he thought 11 v.ould not v.ork. but bJ he though t that. gi ven pres1denttaJ enthusiasm. he should proceed to affirm the plan. The subordinate premise 1s that an~one v.ho encouraged Mr. Re.agan to go through with the plan was guilty of bad judgment. The conclusion assens: Since the assumption ts that Vice Pres1 'ent Bush endorsed the idea. he was guih} of compltcll) in bad JUdg"!cnt and ought not to seek to be p~1dcnt of the L'nited States. :-.;ov.. the S) llogism 1s cas1I) dis.- posed of on 1Ls own terms. because abstract!) put, the idea of encourag- ing moderate elements in a rogue regime 1s not necessanly bad. In the histonc.al circumstances, the abstract idea turned out to be prett) foolish. But there was alwaH a chance that Khomeini would fatl. and that the George Reed) wntes persuas1~el) about the h) pno11c tendenC) to agree v.ith the president when ~ou are a pr{'S1dent's aide What Sen Dok ought to know (and probabl) does} 1s that 10 !>a\. in effect ... Yes. Mr. President. i thin k it's a fine idea .. 1s not tantamount to belienng that 1t is a fine idea It is si mply the modus operandi in and around a pres1denc) that is b) nature imperial. If Huben Humphre). whose k1dne) was con- gennall) tough . could_aree v.lth LBJ on such contro' ers1a matters as passed o,·er his desk dunng 1965-68 w nhout thro"'-mg himself out of the wmdow from a fit of self-recn m1- na11on. so George Bush could be e\pected to be compliant. whate,er WILLIAM FI Bue KLEY his internal m•S&l' ings. '.'lov. the idea that a Democratic pres1denttal candidate could mal e a big issue out of this. ·as Mr Dole is suggesting. 1s stnctl ) Iowa-Kew Hampshire-boob ball. Mr Bush 1s perfect!} situated to continue to sa~ what he has been sa ying. namel). ..Such ad,·1ce as I personal!) ga 'c to the president 1s pm 1leged ·· He 1s free to go on to sa) .. The Irani an in 1t1at1'e was alwa)S nsl } It turned out to be a lous' tdea and the president paid the consequences. If 11 had worled v.h1ch 1s alwa~s a poss1b1ht). he'd ha'e been hail~ for his statesmanship. M) O"'-n judgment in the matter v.as {'ntireh subord inate to the quesuon of e\ccu11"e prerogatl\e." Granted. he could make a contnbu- tion here b' sa~1n~ that he v.ould encourage his ov.n 'ice president and his na uonal secunt} adn ser to go ·through the motions of making an ad,ersanal case. 1f onl} for the pu rpose of ventilating such a case. George Bush 1s not going to lose an election beca~ he behaved toward the president as all 'ice presidents tend to do William F . Backle y ii a S)'Ddlcate-d colamnist. Cranston hints-he won't . . ·quit, will run again in '92 -~ . But J e rry Brown. Bob Dornan and othersare in the wings for '98 ruti It's no lon.ger unusual for polt- t1c1ans to begin planning races three or four \-e3r1 do"n the road. C\en though an 1ntef\cningcampa1gn ma~ h.an~·bard) stancd \.\ e al read} ~-ca host of potcnual lJndadatl''> looking to the 1990 race~ in ( alifomia. fi,c month'> 1n J\hanlc ,11th\.· '" & June pnmartl'\ \\hat"<, mon: notcwonh' 1s the v.2' a numbl.•r of \\OUld-be ..Cnator; are loolong ahl·ad 10 this '>tate·s 1992 race for the L .. · St-nate Dcmocrauc mcumbcn1 .\Ian Cranston "-tll then be compk11ng his founh term. and a lot of hopes in both pan1c:-s are being bu th on the poss1b1ht) he ma~ retire First and fo remost. there·s Je~ Bro'<'n v.ho·s still out of office and at loose ends after tv.o contrO\ ers1al terms as C'altfom1a go' cmor. t'<'O unsuctts.sful campaigns for a Demo- crauc pl'\'s1dent1al nom1nauon and a d ose but los1ngcand1dac) fort he · .. Senate in 19 2 Jn an mter\lev. last month "nh the ..\s~1ated Press. he md1cated that hi: v.ould run fo r offi ce again after the I 9 8 elections. HC' ~ouldn·t \a\ for what but in ht~ ron,crsa11on "1th the .\P reporter he seemed to ruk out C\ er) thing C:\CCpl the.' prcs1dcn~ or another rac-c for thr $(natc tn 1992 1fC'ran~ton retires -One hcaB gossip a-nd Sl)tt'ulauol\_ too. about other Oc-mO<'r.tl~ who also eagcrl~ look roNard to Cranston• rcurcmcnt so the} could hu·e a chance at \\JC'C'tt'dtn him On 1hc Rcpubhc-ao side. potenuaf 1992 c3ndtdatt'\ arc mott oHn m their hopes to suC'Cttd ( ranston Ekctrootn 1ndust11 c~«utl' e and former Congressman Ed ~hau. a modertllC "ho v.as dcfoatcd onl~ narrov.h b\ ( raoston in 19 6. v.anu anothc'ru1· T~o Rc:publtcans v.°t'll tb hi naJu Los \ngclcs tclt\1\100 broadcaster Druci.' Hc™'ht nwhn and Or.in~ ( ount' Congr~\man Rohcrt ' f lx irn.in. Jlc,u "ant the nom1nauon Thl' RC'pu hhrnns would hkC' to ru n \\ h('tht.•r or nN ( ra n'>IOn St't'l s a lifth h.'rm Thl' GOP nominat1ov ould he \\Orth ffillrl"' hOWC\ ('L 1fthl· ..eat W('re an open on(' \\ h1k lhe RepublKan aspirant~ might not adm11 11 t he~ also would like 111 ~l' ( ra nston rcttre 1n !IN~ But none ot the \\OUld·hc l 3n· d1da1cs Sttm to be asking Cran\to n \\hat hts plans arC'. ~1a) be ifs JU\t a!> v.cll. The) ,.,.ould dtsappomtd:J b~ the ansv.cr. The question was put to the senator tn a l'l~ent inter'""'· and he ga'c hts an v.cr v.1th a tight-lapped somc"'-hat gnm mile: .. The" should be asking m~ about 1998. not 1992 •. Translauon I'm not making a formal anqounccmcnt )Ct. but I'm almost ccrta1nl) going to run again. E'cr)bo<:I} else s.hould make their plans acrordingl~. ~ fiflh-tcrm campaign b~ <. rans.ton should not surpnsc an~onc. although he" 111be,81n 199~ Its 1mportantto add that he c-oounuo 1n t"l'mark.Jbl\ cood bcalth . .lndt.'C<l he rcmam1 .3 '1gorous athlt tC'. Thr ht-st wa) 10 aono} him 1s to asl 1fhc ront1nuC110 1og. 1 he hps 'ro" C\eTI tighter. and thc~·s hardl.> an) kind of a sm1Jc v. lic.n bl! «phts. 4 nm -- C-1.l1fomta 1s a state that grnmall_> hun't aran•ed fona ltnurt to tU. .s~ ~•on, The gttat ''«pt"°" •-u Rtpublicin Hiram Johnson •'ho rcp~nt"-d California an tbt' Smale from 1917 to 194S ( ramton bu Kt lhe r«ord as 1 OrnlOCTll. Ftnt ~tC'd u1 1961. • W()TI lancbJick rt'-deftiol\ '1te10rics ift t974and 1910aad~l.h~ to a fourth wnn 1n 1916. Tiie onlj other populatt) d«\id Cllifornia OtmocralJC ~1or tttr IO ten~ mort lban a 11• attm was Skride.n Oow.nc' -.ho ·~• clttltd in 1938 and . . MARTY SMITH rl·-ck ct.:d 111 a "t·cond and last term 1n 14..!4 "kh>rl· thl' 17th amendment to thl .. \umtttut1un "as rattfied in 19 13 the kg1~laturl'' of most states. 1nclud- 1ng ( Jhfurn1 J. <;t'IC<'tcd· their l '.S !!Cna1ors I Cranston ha' surpassed not onl} [)ow nc' \ rc.:cord but also those of \\ tlh:im Kno"land and Thomas l\.uchcl v. bo. after Johnson. were the longl·~t ~" 1ng Republican senator<. from this state. Kno"'Jand sef'\·cd 13 and I! ,car.. in the Senate. and Kuchet transton"s prc<\C'ttuor. c>.- acth 16 'ea.rs. 1 1( CranSlon were •o run ap1n 10 19Q~. "'-In rc-ckcuon aod sen·c out his full term he -.outd h•'e bttn a senator for 30 )un.. t•O )cars lonatr than e'en Hiram John$0n. Thal. 1n itself. for a stucknt o( h1st0f') hkc Cranston. -ould bt a strong 1ndutt· mcnt 10 ~k.t fifth term. He should not b(_ynckrest1nutcd. either. no1 t\tn at w • of 7 . txmocrals ha' c pknty of rtt$0n to fttl IO)iall) IO•'lnls lM man •ho pl.a)l.'.d an 1mponant k9dtnh1p role -J>C'fhifl w~lc," role -tn the rcl>trth ofilM 5&a1c pell) after the diYstrous I 9S2 dttllOM. RtpqlllliCU INdtn mey fall 1nio a uap if.-,. dtil* that Cran11on·s dolt cd in 1916 is 1 sure Min he can tit~ ill 1992. Thit GOP thmr 1u m<>R mtabk-ca.ndiCSatc 11 tum then. but Ztrhi• •'al a modrii1c wrho M>n tht nomlM1IOl'l on a rMtt phwaht). If aM Rf'PUblicMl rilf'\l .,,. haiit WI}. 1 HcnchrmOhn « 1 llorBan or tom~nt equal)~ Cat OUI ••II ht ~. ..,.. s-19 ,. • ., ... w ~--- f llAllTIPf SlllTB • Cohlm.al8t A salesman who knows his 'junk' Pat's hou.sekccper told her she n~ed a new vacuum cleaner. She also told her what brand to get. and from which sto~ to buy it. Pat bas more faith m her hpuse- keeper than the Irish do in the Blarney Stone. She asked me to go wilh her and ha'e lunch afterward, I agreed because I alv.ays enjoy lunch wtt~ Pat but even without the lunch 1t v.o~ld hav~ been worthwhile. The store was small and cluttered. The ov. ner was large and organized. Pat said she wanted 10 buy an XYZ 'acuum cleaner. (She named the brand. but I won·1.) The owner. Sam, walked 01.-er to three vacuums huddled together in the comer. and said, "Here arc the onh models I keep 1n stock of that brand. These three arc the top of the hne:· He pulled them out and arTanJed them in ordi:r. "This is the best.. th1! is the next best and this 1s the third best. I don't ha' e any of their other models -I don't cam garbage:· Pat nouccd ihe top model was S55 less than the second best and asked tl1m about 1t Sam pointed out that the most e>.pens1"e one had an additional pan and was recommended for people v.ho had to \acuum all day long. "lt·s sona ltke a cru1st control:· he said. "'but 11 d~n·1 cle-an an) better and n·s JUS.t one more thin~ to go wrong .. You·rc better off with th1s other one.·· A "'oman came in about that ume and headed for the ~wing machines Pat told Sam she wanted 10 look the 'acuums over and to go ahead and take care of the other customer We ~ere both sull a httle numb from his re' erse sale smanship. or should !'"call 1t honest',., We fidd led w 1th the tags on the· cleaners and ea ve~ropped on his con,ersauon v. 1th the other customer. She wanti:d a well-knov. n and e>.pens1,e brand of SC't'lng machine. (I Y.On ·1 name ll either. La~~ of hbel appl) to comments about sev.1ng machtn~ as "ell as 'acuums.) Sam tned to talk her out of 1t. .. You v.on't be happ) wnh 11. lad~. it's a pile of Junk." She looked shocked and t.hcn pulled herself together and satd. ·-r,e had one for 20 \ears and II has worked perfect!) un11I j ust the last fey. da~s ... Sam shrugged "Sure. 20 )'ears ago the) Y.C'fe good products The) v.c~ good product~ until about thtte )C~ ago Then the lOmpany clo~ down and sold 1he1r paten ts :-.:ow the) 're • made 1n Ta1 .... an. Bra11l-:-all O\ erthe "' world and most of them are Junk But the pnce hasn't gone down. so }ou·re pa)1ng for troubll" ·· He recomml"nde-d another mak<' The \\Oman looked 11 o'er but 11 was ob,1ous ber hean "as mil v.tth her ongJnal choice Sh<' "alked bad. to that section and looked at thr ma- chines again. .. lad). 1f ~ou reall:. want that machine. I'll sell 11 to \.OU. but \-Ou·11 be so~ It's a pile ofJiul._.. · -1f1t'SJUnl Y.h) do )OU earl] 11""' "Beca~ there are M>m<' "'-Omen v.ho ha'e had them for )ears and 1ns1st or. Sta) mg~ 1th them .\s long a!> the) arc going to bu~ them. the~ migh t as well bu) them from me .\t least. the) will ha'e betn wa rned." Sam came back to us and Pat told him she v.o urd take the top of the hne. He called to the back of the shop and asked to haH that model a~mbled v.h1ch was done quick!) Sam then checked It OHr. appro' ed 11 and wrote out the b111 Pat ga'c him a personal rht"Ck and we v.erc both stunned "hen he d1dn ·1 v.ant to see an) 1dent1ficat1on - no dmer's license. no cred 11 card. nothing. We don•t kno11. 1f the other cus- tomer held out for her onginal choice and bought the ptttt of1unk. or if she took Sam·s ad' ice. I v.asso1mpres.SC'd b) Sam l bought a package of \acuum cleaner bags. J didn"t know 1fl-octdcd th~. but !do know I didn't bu) Junk. c.lfllllal•I Au Well1 Uva I.II u..-aN~I. Comments welcomed The Oath Pilot v.elcomrs )'OUr C>pi111ons On matam o( pubbc-interest. utters and longer anicln of commentar) must be ~aned.. The} sbould be t>s>e<! ~ly "n.nco•~nd sc.nt Jo...lLrIERS to t.bc EDITOR. Daily PtJot P.O. Bo~ I S60. Cosia Mesa. CA 9~626. Pkuc sncludc )OUI addttsi and te~ numbCT IO that •"C ma) \imfy authon.tup. ~lf)'OU ~to make a ~Cl'bal M.alm)C'Al. ~ may. call our WE'RE LISTE ING tck-~ OUfDbCT -6"12--6086 -Ud lnvi a reconkd me 1 a _ ~ kttp tJtnc mftl I I brid. • ' --------------'---------~ Questions about Ritalin 's control of hyperactivity · Critics say drug isoverprescribed By NANCY ANNE CAMERON Dllf .... Co:: 0 ' I ferent guidehnes and only use the APA definition for insurance purposes, he said. Critics also contend that children are being given RitaJin in alarming numben. • In some Malyland sch~ls. 80 percent of tire children are on Ritalin, Daniel staned aruna up when he according to the CCHR. was in the first grade. "He couldn't sit "There probably arc a lot of sull. He'd be dropping hls pencil and children who are not hyperactive who rolling on the floor and whatever -arc on the medication because ob- he JUSt could not sit still," said his viousl) not 80 percent of children in a mother. Elizabeth Johnson of Garden school arc hyperactive," said Dr. Gro,e. Megan Shields. a family practice Daniel's problem Wli corrected phys1c1an in Los Angeles. when he was given the drug Ritahn. Tcacbershavealsobeco1mplicated He has been takJng It for four years. in the controversy. Harman chafies Daniel can now concentrate on his that the Amencan Psychiatric As-- school work and his grades tlave soc1ation advises physicians to rely improved. more on the accounts teachers Jive of Daniel is one of about four mil hon the child's hyperactivity than on children in the United States who those of the parents. take Ritalin daJI), accordmg to the Physicians don't ~ven need to see Drug Enforcement Agency. For more the symptoms. but prescribe the drug than two decades. R1tahn has been on the teacher's ~ord, Ha.rman sa.id. the drug of choice tn trcatmg hyper· Supporters of Ritalin argue that the active children. dcug is not easily pttsc!'ibed on the But recent!). the drug has come solt 1ewmmendauon of the teacher. under a barrage of criti ·sm from Trina Williams. a rqjstcrcd nurx parents and children's ri . and vice chairwoman of the Oran,e vocalCS ~o claim 1 too hbctally Count) School Nurse Organizauon, administered and UStS scnous side said the cause of a hyperactivity effects. problem 1s extens1\CI) researched A bypcraCllve child. as defined b~ before Rjtahn can be prescribed. the American Psycb1atnc Assoeta· The parent, teacher. prinClpal. tion. is one who exb1b1ts such school psychologist. speech therapist behaviors as fidgeting. sqummngand and school nurse may be involved. difficulty tn folloW'lng instructions. she said. but the final decision to Cnucs complain the drug 1s being medicate the child is left enurely to o' erprescnbcd large!~ because the the phys1cian. .\P~ 's definmon 1s too broad. Ped1atnnan Koffler deni.es that .. The critena that the druJ can be R italin 1s easily prcscnbed. p~bcd for 1s so Wide that 1t almost .. If vou have three resonablc encompasses evtry nonnaJ chtld op1nioris. then you should think activity," said Holly Hannan. d1rcc· about the medicauon," be said. -But tor of the Orange County ohapter of one opinion by a school teacher alone the Citizens Commission on Human 1s not enough for me or for most of us R1Jlns. a group opposing ··ps)· "ho take care of these children to put chiatry's 1mp1ngement into SOClety." the chLld on that med1cat1on." But according to Newpon Beach Shields sa)s children on Ritalin pcdtatrician Or. Stephen Komer. the s,omeumcs suffer immediate side APA definition 1s a tool for ps)· effects such as halluClnauons. ps)· chi.atnsu. Ped1atnc1ans who work chos1s. su1c1dal tendanocs and zom· ~ith hyperactive children use dif· b1e·hke' behavior. but also some pcnnanent ones. Tourette's syndrome, a cond1t1on c.haracteri~ by body spasms and ucs, scrcamma obsc:cn111es and bark· inJ like a dog. has been linked to Ritalin use, according to Shields. Tourette's syndrome is thought to be permanent. Ritalin also lowers the cpilcpuc threshold, making people more susceptible to seizures. Shields said. Ep1lcpuc sctZures can cause per· manent brain damiJC. • Drug addtctJon 1s another long· term effect of the drug. according to some cnt1cs. ..Because 1t 1s an amphetamine and they're on it for a long time. the children are becoming addicted.'' Harman said. .. .. A.II of a sudden. when they're taken off the drug at puben). they have this drug hab11:· But Komer says be has M ver Sttn any of these s1dcefTccts 10 the 10 years he bas bttn wort.ma with children on the drug. Hallucinations. psychosis a nd su1c1dal tendanc1es co~ld perhaps be bro ught on b) &JOSS ainounts of the drug.•he said. Tourette's syndrome is a pre-existing cond1t1on, he said. which 1s not caused by Ritalin but may be brought on because of it. Koffler assens there is no higher 1nc1dcncc of drug abuse among ch1I· dren who v.erc on R1tahn than m the general populauon According to some cnu~ the drug docs not succeed in doing what 1t 1s prcscnbed for - to carm ch1dren down enough so that they can learn. -rm not impressed that any of the stud 1cs that ha' e eva bttn done sho w that It has done anything lo heri> a child learn There have even been stud.Jes that sho~ 1t does q uite the opposite ... pcdLatncian Shields said But man) teachers contend the drug performs miracles tummg .. hol) terrors into hard work.mg studenu:· according to school nurse W1Uiams .. Yo u·n have a kid that IS runrung around. clunbmg the walls who 'Wiil finalh be able to Sil 1n bis seat and listen· to tM teacher and follow dJrect1ons and do his school ~ork .. Even the kids fec:I better. The' can finall ) be hle the other students " Hite' s newest book makes war on men Some men are angr) ""Ith the recent!~ published book. ··w omen 3nd Lo,e: -\ Cultural Re' olut1on 1n Progress." the third of Shere Hnc·s bool,tnlog~ ( .. The Hile Rcpon. -\ \:auon"1dc tud' of Female &\U· alll\ ··and the .. Hite Repon on Male Sc>..uaht~ ·· \lere the first t"o in the scnes.) Shere Hite. as you may lrnowl is the sclf-Ocsignated spokeswoman ror the 4.500 -\mcrican ~omen she claims to ha ''e 1 n tcrv1ev.-td. Ha research -t.be vahdll) of v.h1ch has bttn publicl) questioned -and her ooodus19ns all point to the idea that women are fed up with the male of the species.. She says that despite women's libcnmon and ~xual revoluuon. women re- main opprcued and abused by men. Opponents call It nothing mott th.an a female 'enJon of soft pomo- g.raph} -v.omcn turning men into buffoons and 'lau~IDJ at their so. called raging male inadequaocs. Throughout history. men ,.'ho al· leaNI> fear their own sexual rejccuon have bern known to la.sh out at v.omtn by relaung to them as pomo- g.raphic sex obJCCU. In polite SOC'lrty, v.-c·~-c come to think of that as 1nappropnate and c:oatx. But 5P(W· ing lh1S male locktr-room ,-coom l.1111 . hzi may be no less attracuve than women of the '80s ridiculing genenc "man ... P~cbologjst Warren FarreU 1s an&J). The author of .. Why Men i\re th( Wa} The) Are: The Male-Fem.ale Dynamic-(Mc:Grav" Hill 1986) sa~s that our societ) seems to have gone from one e.xtrcmc to another. It's ··1n ·· to thmk like a female, to be sens1uve and to vicv. e\•erytluna from the female pcrspcctlve. But ttJUSm b) an) other name IS sull suum. be sa) s Fred Hayward. bead of an or· ganizauon called Men's Rights. Inc .. agrees with Farrell. "'What we found in looking over approumatel~ 1.000 ad,·cruscmcnt.s was that whenever thert1tt"U& male/female rdabonsh1p_. 1f one of tbe:m was Lncompetcot 100 pcrttnt of the ume It was the m&k One hundred pcrttot of the p1u '4-Ctt male. -be said. Shett Ht~ don not seem to hke men at au -ex~pl. of course. her that most other men~ very m uch own. She 1s a 44-tear-0ld woman who about what Hite has to say. For-the 1s married to a man 20 years her most part. the) ·ve ignored the Hite Junior whom she says she adorn. She Report. It's the effect that t.hls book wntes that she's eupbonc about ha and o thers h ke ll ha'e on v.omcn that hu"band and that 1t'SJUSt too bad that I'm concerned about the rest o f us •omen are so unbapp) When wo men are bombarded ~1th (A _ptnultjmate love-jift to Mt' man~) endless attacks on men which ponra) She says 87 peTCCnt of her respon-them to be either Jerks or brutes it's dents thought that men were -emo-bad ps)chol~ and fuels the v.ar uonally illiterate." ·· bctv.ecn the s.u es Bc-s1~. it's Just Hite concludes and advises her not true that most men are either je rks readers that s10cc it's all upblll wort or brutes. the~ ·re JUSt different from to art the nght kind of love from a v.o men. man. "1f }Ou v.-;nt to 11ve up. go nght What 1s true 1s that ""omen 1niuate ahead.-the emotional outreach 1n mO\t I'm glad she's not a namqe relauonsh1ps counsetor. Women a~ thC' ones 10 address She says that the reason 88 percent tensions ~hen tbe' ans.c. and 111iA>men of her respondents said they picked are charactensucall~ the ones to the wrong man 1s bec:aus.e there are apolCJCJ.U first in a fam1l~ fight ~ext ma1nl) wroaa men out there. v.omen are indeed the emouonal Tbat'1 OUtJ"lleOW. Hia.c's research bou.sckecpcn in a fam1I~ unll tecbruqucs have bttn discredited. But m~ do a f~ other thinp 1n Her stausucs seem unreat0nabl) return -and in our nev. v.or1d harsh. but she docs teem to have hit a enough of them ha ' c also taker. the nerve anywa) ... even 1( you take her respons1btl1t' for at least some ~· data v.itb a pain of salt. ondaty cmo.uo nal suppon as v.e!I I There ARE a lot of unhapp) Men ha,·e made progres~ jUSt as v.omen .• ~ men ... out tbctt. . v.omcn ba'e in PfC' 1ousl~ unch.&ned Farrell and Hayward are t-.'O fJllJ) V.'atcn.. men. the)· sa) the) feel ducnm1o.ated Pcopk 00 chang_C' -e' cn men· apinst I rcall) don·t t.hlnk. bo•'t'\er. people Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, January 13, 1988 * A7 • Polio unconquered in the Third World By NANCY ANNE CAM.ERON Dllf .... Cea:: 0 ' I When many ~ople think of poho the) recall a fn&htcmng umc when mothers quivered at the tho ught of "'hat their child's fever might mean -paraJysJS, death or the) ho ped just the nu. Some 40 years later. thanks to the Sabin and Salk vaccines. polio 1s a disease almost forgotten 1n the L S That 1s ~xanl) the problem the Rotar) Foundauon faces with Pollo Plus, the group's mass1' e campaign to eradfoate,poho from the face of tht' earth by the year 1990 A Haitian child recef999 -The problem here 1s to let people polio Tacclne. know what's happening 1n the de· velopang nauons becau~ a k>t of fhe main thrust of Rotary's effort people will sa) · Gosh po~io·s not a 1<, poho The Sabin vacc-1ne 1s used problem 1s u?-:· said \;ev. pon nstead of the Salk "acane becaust 1t Bcach"s Keuh Burnham a past 'IC<'· .. an be Sl' en orall~ thereby ehmmat· prcs1dentofRot.a n lntemauo:lal and 1ng the need for a needle and kecptng -. spokesman for Rotar;. s Polio Plu\ .. ost!> do"n said Burnham campaign. Thus far the project c:alls for the MBut a child gets pollt e'er) thrtt 1nnoculauon of 399 m1lhon c h1ldrcn minutes somewhere 1n thC' world and i.l tth S"~ m1lhon dollars worth of 1n the emerging nation~ tt 's a real tunding B~ end of fi ve )'cars, the dreaded dis.case sull 0f coul"S( i.l C planned 11me frame for the prOJCCl. look upon 11 as a disease v.e ·~c m:Jm mo re v.111 have been· treated. conquered:· Burnham ..aid .. \\ e ~1d Burnham have to look bacl ~me .UJ 'ears 10 The program aJ~ 1.1ms to inform rea112c ~hat a thretlt 11 .i.as to us as 11 the people "' 1ng in developing na- ragcd through our 'anous neigh· t10M about the necess1l) of va<:cl~ borhoods ·· na11ons 5o0 that the) will co ntinue Despite tile public\ lack of knoi.l I· innoculauons on their own after the edge about the d1!>ea~ the' are progra m 1s complete wilhnJ to help once the;. rcahie the Poho Plus 1s the fLJ"St project that magnitude of the problem Bum ham the ~3.300 Ro t.af) Clubs around the !Ml1d. v.orld ha'e JOlnC'd forces on. Rotan 1s attempting to rai~ SI ~O Burnham said mil ho n tor Pollo Plus and 1s "o rking ··~ e , e al"'a)., said the clubs in conJuncuon v.1th the World Health should tx autonomous. but we're all O rg.anuatao n and L':-.;ICEF on the togethC'r on this becuasc we thtnk that prOJCCl. it's a \CT) 1mponant thtng and that The program also targeu tetanus c hildren around the world should all measles.. dJphthcna. whoop1ogcough ha'e t~ same chance at bc:alt.b.. and tuberculosis in addition to poho espe'Clal\ ~hen 1t come to a rnPehn& These 'accrne·pre,entable diseases and kJlfing d1seue hke poho. ht kill and cnpple an esumated SC' en saJd m1U1on ch1ldren a )~r tn developing I nauons. accord1n1 to the WHO E,·en i.llth these alam11ng statlstics. preltm1nat) data from Poho Plus and other vacc1nauon programs 1s op- u m1suc. 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I .. • * ..., Pilil WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13 1988 m-. . Cowboys' Tony Dorsett lists Rams as one of.hi• options. 82. Sailors rout CdM; Yikes, Warrior~ roll in girls basketball. 83. ftfl /1 24 0-. .......... ~ ... lcMowta Gene Aatry welcome. four new Angela -t from iett) J oe Johnson, Chill Dam, Chico Walker and Dan Petry. Same story: La~ersrallYforNo. 15 Golden State·s 13-point edge melts under Scott 's h ot h a nd -l'CJLE\\ OOD 1.\P1 -Th~ 'e po\tC'd their 15th \.Onse-cuu'e 14 :n but the Los .\nge es L.a~en. realize that 14h1le a v.1nning streal ma~ be the en'~ of the leagu e it"s cons1sten~ that mar.._s a champion ·-1 don t thml 15 1s all that 1mporunt 11·'> more 1mpon.an1 that "'e continue to pla~ v.el ·· BHun 011 said T uesda' after the Lal..en deieated the Golden tale \\ amors. 11 --113 at the Forum The I 5-game stn-al.. 1s th~ Lalt-rs· longest 1n Pat Rile' ·s sc'en St"asons as head coa~h The Lak.ers set iln '8.\ rttard In 19-,.-~ \o\l th a H· game l4tnnin1 strc'&l "1th Rdc' 1n uniform ··\\ e·re not reall. tailing about 1t ··Rile~ said ··our goal 1s 10 "''" one game The pla~ers arc th1nlmgaboul II. rm SUrt' but ti ~OU "'lnOnegame at a time 11 ta kes caf'C' of llS<"lf ·· \\ amors Coach ~orgt "-arl said the µme hd~·d build lhe IT'u~J1e vi hist' .'S\C."'> · -\n~ tame ""C' pla' a~ 14t"ll a' "e d•d 111s easier ll' sustain encouragement and pv)1ti\e reinfon.e· mt"nl through a I• ~ · he '>.! ~ ··\\ e pla-.C'd t"'-ll'puonalh .... err ano f \.l .. :-'><: 11 s al143' ~ I Jgt t , on· nu .. It .. ..,me up sho.: rt ·· .. I tn.-1 ""C' r~ r ght therC" 12'> a tC"aml ·· s,a ,d \\ arrorhentl'r Ra lph Sam~n .. ,014 all ,..t' nt'ed I' tht' "'l~·"1ent"(' tliat a 14 inning tt'.im ne\!'d) \\ C' n· n 11 that ia· .J""a· 'l'alh ·· ~mpwn 141"' ""a' h.1d t 1.i p.. nts but leu both teams ""11h I<: rchov1ds \.! J tht' \\ arrior\ lOUIJ ha\\.'.' 14Un ·;Bas1call~ v.(' had this game: 140n ·· hC' s.a1d ··Jhe bonom line 1s ttut 14 C d1dn·· do tht' 1ohdol4n th1: strt'tch \\ i: v.ert'n·1 ahk to e\"ule the v.a' 14C net'dC'd to and the Lal..ers did · ~OlL ,.,ho v.a:s named \tonJa\ .ls lht' '8-\ ., Pta'""l' of the \\~k for the first um~ 1n his carttr h119ot I I sho1s1n 1heSl'<'ondhalfandhas~nthe l..31..ers· leading ~orer dunng the v.mnang streak. He s..orc."d }()points T uewa' \tag1c Johnson last s.eason s \lost \ ~luable Stargell named to Hall of Fame E x -P irate s lugger ·overwhelmed ·; Bunning 4 s h ort ~ "E\\ YORK l .\Pl -\\1lhr nnt 't'ar's Nllot taf!elf h11 J-~homers l4 1th I ~Jri runs baned 1n and a :~: Nt' ng a'erage 1n : ~a.sons 141lh the P1mburgh Pirates He was equalh regardt'd for h1\ quahlles as a kader on the field and 1n the clubhou~ P .i • • rit -~Soe"d his league-eading assist tow 14 tth 1 ..i Jgamst the \\ amors ··1t teelsgood that "'e·re 14 inning and doing lhe i-'lgs 11 WkC"s to ""In·· said the Lal..ers" Kareem V'IJ.J1-Jabbar .. There haH been a couple ofg.ames ... t. ~ou'd ha' t' l~t. but "e 1,1,~re able to e~ecutc and .... :i n \..,('end ·· Thi'> \ear"s L!len began the S<"ason \I, llh eight stra1~ht v. 1m. their beat start e'er and then J•vppcd '> 'vi their ne\t nmr before nanmg their 1.sll"'>I )tri:Jl "'llh a one-point "'10 at ~ton on J •"n!>On s m1rade last-SC'C'ond shot In re\.l'nt games the Lalers ha' e fa len behind h~ J s11eahlt' marg.in earl~ 1n the game and ha' e had to ral" bacl But Johnson said 1hat trend 1sn·1 d1\turti1ng • II "'t' v.ere losing thes.e game\. 11 v.ould be disturbing.. \Ao ( "'ant to pla~ "'C'll from the fi rst quanl r on That comeba 1.. traJI IS l1nd of hard. .. rnd 1: ~going to ca1ch us someume - Tht° Lak.en pla~ the Los .\ngdcs Clippers 1on1ght at the L.\ pons .\rena The C11pix-rs ha'e lost 11 straight A garner, Ha y nes is Broncos ' ace-in-hole DE'.\\ ER 1 -\P1 -'ear'' t,..o full scasoM late. the De n' er Broncos are final!~ gelling the son of performan~ th~ e\pccted from comerbaclt ~1ari.: Ha~ nes 1,1, hen the~ paid a high pn« to get him from the :-.:el4 ' orl G1anlS New Angels IDirror tea1D Like all of the rest. it· s the fresh start whic h h as them up 8) JOS fERGLSO~ Ol ... O.., ........ Both ~v. I~ Oc.'\ lt.at'll' 3f'"I • tn£ Both art trutnl..ful :or a l'IC'"' '>tJ,.., · But 14htle nev.h a._quircd -\~~d\ nght-handrr Dan Pctn lc'l f>. • ll v.nh a 101 ofSoC"nt1mcr1 Jur .. '· i<."r club outfielder C fl I [)_. ' ... J' d s11lus1onc:'d 14 llll · nC' • .. ~ · _ -. -.... Giants Both couldn't ~h.spp c"" • •r:ir ncv. club It 143S c.'\pr('<.-.n; A-C'-·ne t~o along v.11h the· .,,.s)><.)r a QUISll On\ p1td~e· J < J • -., -.:-.:: outtieldcr Ch1 .. o 4'-.: ~-... ·r -. troduce-d at a pr"'" .0-·. ·. · . i _ _.,. da\ Pet~. ~9 a e~ fig-•c: · •• i ~~·.-... mn~tont'"~ ""-:-'~ ...... ~.~ of the decade m..-• ,\ t • _ ·--• _::-c- Suf!e~ dem\.11u· ;-~--;-..·--c "onst.ant trade:-J-or. 03, IS.~-)\'I • • .; :u:) ' ~.a ti~:~ match th~ S!ci•u "i c• f-;. C".: • Ii -- aJI along o ... : J ..! no: ;T.c..~ • \~U- 11ons and ".lt"C'Jrn?-3 ' • • .... • :he orpnu.a11l..~ '.s...,ll :l"1l" ,_ .. , "X""'J! ~g The t\l.O n • ~~ \.~.:: .a:.co -1 ~ t..;.' -''"e T.ge"" -µn1za- t1on. I got tter .. ,i,Men I .a..:.\ -said Pct~ "'ho '>Pl-"tl' has CIV' hvod in Pla~ntaa 3) J" -\ngels •an .. E'c.'"'"'· thi ng m m' Jll-1 liiC" .... " T1~C"rs ng v. 1th 1\.1 rk \I~' .j'' ""~ .,n..k"""'""l" th<: s.a~ ,_ -~ --.\p" • -': -,e3<,.;)n and tM .~·~_1,.g :~c~;::nl~ oi \\1h~ f-3""'· ... ... p ·, ~.! v. :ti d sore ~ _ t!~r -..... r • .:t'>t se-as.•n arc ~ "'~ , _ -1ed r "'' -\ng~. \1anagn Gl·r \l:!w~h \111>.(' \\ ttt ~solid and (Pl eue".ee Al'GELS/82) targtll. "'ho 1nsp1red the Pittsburgh Pirates to '"'o World Senes tatlc.'1 "'11h his po"'er and pnde on Tuesda~ became the I th pla~er to Ix elC<"ted to the ba~ball Hall of Fame m the first ~car of t'hg:ibaht~ Hc is the onh baller to hat a b311 out of Dodger tad1um -and he did ti '"'an· Ht cleared the nght-tield roof at old Forbes Field ~'en umes and h11 four b311 into the upper ded. 1n nght field a1 Pmsburgh·s Thre-e Rt' er\ tad a um \food,. aloof. la lada1s1.:al -lhc cn11c1sm· has plagltt'd Ha' nes almost from the moment he came to Den'er on the da' of tht IQ t-'Fl draft. E\pe'\"tC'd to C"as1l~ bt-at out ~hke HarJen JI nght '"omerbacl.. that seasun Ha' nes ne'er made a S<'OOUS Kareem Abdul -Jabbar (left) defend.I a.ca.inst Gold en State'• Ralph Sa.mpeon Tuesday night. Laken won lt1 117-113. St.argt'll -.as namt°d'on JS~ of J~"' baUots ( ~ 4 ix-rttnt) retumC'd to the ~ball Wntef)' -'sSOC1at1on of .\menca In order to be t'IC<"tC'd. a pla)er must Ix named on 15 pnttnt of the ballot~~ h1ch this )car v.as 3: I ··.\II that hard 1,1,orl.. and sacnfice. I rK\er thought 11 v.ould feel hl..e this. .. t.argell said .. I ne'er though1 I "'ould h3\(.' a da\ lake thlS. l"m O\er- v.helmC°d ·· · It v.as another d asappoanung ~ear. hov.e,er. for p1tchn Jam Bunning. .\fkr m1ssmg b\ ~I 'oles last 'nr. Bunnang fell four ,·otes short "-'1th JI ( 74.~ perttntl in has I :?lh ~nr of ehgib1ht). Ton) Oh'a was third "'1th 201. follo"'C'd b~ Orlando Cepeda 1'99 and the late Roger Mam v.1th 184. Jt v.as \t.ans· 151h and last )car of elag.ab1lar~ Induction ttremomcs are ~­ ulC'd for Jul) 31 mCooix-rs1o"n. ~.Y Reflecting the v.eak field. nine "nters rttumed signed ballo1s v.1thou1 \Olc."1. Fourteen of the 45 ehpble pb)TIS fad~ to rttea'e a \Ole. and their names v.-on"t be on . \\hen he l('arneJ of his indul :11.m t.argelrs e~es tillC'd "'-1th tean ··1 don't knov. 1,1,here rm at I 'l' lost that bag or composure . t{e rw1d ··To be 1n the 'Mlmt' room as)Ba~ Ha n~ and Em1e ""hat a lei: ing \\ hat an honor •·• t.a~ll. 3fTC\. tlORalel~ l..nO\I. r J~ ··Pops .. to has teammates ""as '' " I Q"'9 "hen he IC'd the Pirate<> t\.i, from a 3-1 deficit in the \\ or1d ne' ap1nst &ltamore In the dec1s1,e St'\enth pmc at Balllmore. targell h11 a t140-run homer. t"o doubln and a smgk It -a"aj a s1rangt repeat ofhaston In IQ., I t.argell scored the "inning run an the Plra1n· SC'enth-pme '1cto~ 0' er the Onoles at Me-m onal t.ad1um ··That (IQ 11 •as Ro~rto Oemcnte·s SC'ncs:· Stargell said 01 1hc P1ra1e1· Hall of Fame outfielder ··He was the JJT3tesL It "'U Robeno v.ho santd the P1ra1e spant ·· Clemente. ~ho baned -*l.i in domanaung l~ 19~1 \\orld nes.. died on Ott. JI. 19"' -· 1n the crash of asmall plaM on a mission of mtte) to Willie Stargell eanho.luJke-shattered :"-acaragua It "ls . llr~ell "ho lrpt ··The Fama"·· h g.l th\: r .itkr C lcmente"s death lo th" 1•1"<l ·nes.. targell had 12 hrtc, o ; at-bats for a a'erage Hl· had ~'en e\tra base ts indud- ng. thrC'c.' home runs and his ~5 total h.l "-. "<. 11\!'d the nes ra.~ord set b' R'u1,·Ja'-l~n10 I~ .. ., · 'targcll h~ed to ha'c fun on the I .. id anJ he v.antC'd his teammates to r h.r" 'l ou '"ome into this pme 1,1,1thou1 u .. rl' \ (.)U ought to go out v.1thout ukl·r. · targ.ellon("('satd. ~You can't bl. 1 t•J up 1n l..nots all the ume 1t" m\.lh1ng tl dJ1Cnsh. 50meth1ns to ;. OJ'-\ h \o\3\ urgell "'1th h1sear-sphmng d ·~-(l\ h .. hundreds ofrrochetC'd sold ~w~ ror mentonous pt'rforma~ces Jnd ht., \.ll n\tJnl oon1er that lept the dubhou<.(: rre-c ol strain ( um:ntl~ ta'lt'll as a coa h •1th the -\tlant.a Bra' es and h&l npresSC'd an ante r('<;t m managing in the maJ~ bid - Onl~ the surpnsc rct1rement of left \."Omerbacl Louis \\ nght dun"il training camp last summrr ga'e Ha' nes his ~t as a stanN .\nd lhat de,·elopmrnt onl~ St"f\ ed to e'.\.pose a "ealnes.s in his game his ineffC<"tl\e- ne against running pla's to his s1de 1.'i the fit"ld But 11\A.as1he old \tart. Ha'ne1.. lhe pla~er v.ho "ent 10 thrtt s1ri1ght Pro Bov. ls 1411h the Giana. v. ho su11.C'd up forDt-n,erin unda~ s34-10pla~ofT romp o'er Houston. He had s1:\ t.ac In "1lbout a m1s.s and 1 .... 0 pass deOecuons. Best of all he robbc-d Houston of a sconng opponun1t) in the third quart.er The 01len had dn\Cn to the Bronco .,_ 'Md lane. but Ha) on anterttpted \\ arren Moon·s pass an the end zo~ and rctu~ It~ 'ards He "~s named the-Broncos· o' cnll mo.,, 'aluabk ,ia)v tn tht pm< "Th4t's l~ •~) -.'C hoped be •-ould (Pt---DOJllCOS{B2J If only he'd listen; heard that before? Follov.ang our L""L \ g..i-. J' Saturd.a' Isome'-'' 'Ou 'i"la' .. ..t ,. -aatchfd on T\'l. our p .l'C'l' IC ; : ... Rebelsl\a,cbencrat'-1t'le<-'".tr-_,; ~rar but not bctteT pla'e'"" L "l \' pla) s h.u\1 but"', "t' ~~ b) notnmningouroffe., a~ 11' mcant1obe lrc.tlh hl..e our p.t•('~ - and ettJO~ beani"' nh th<'ri ~ut "'tar I ha'~ not b«n atl(' t ',C'· thc.--r '" pl.1\ hardenouPi to • r: <tpin<.i thl· ~Utt team Parentsrroh.l~' 14 n~.J, .. t-.... much their son anJ U.lu~"'c"" ten to them.\\ e fttl the.-'-lMC: "'.!' \\hat dot~l1ds~arand•hcn Iha'' rc3Cbcd t~ point ... hr~ \QU mu<.t Oemand \OUf pla\t•f" .lO.,. hat\ l i; ·~nLand 1fthC'\ J or.·1 'l'U .tll th< r pb)mgurne B1u Mauw CoLUGE Bas KETBALL College football showdown gets shut down Ho~ man\ um~ h.i' e \(\~ hca•u a C'OKbsa' .. I ntt\J ~.rnd-~ I<' pcrform"or •e~an·1v.,, .. ldonN bd1c,ethatan~morc " thepb~~ todov.h.At 'ou •ant ~n ftM' do their OV.'n tiung 1 ns1Mld. th«'oKh 1s Y.TOOg.. Who IS tn ch.argc' of fr'\ Una tM fa~. l don·1 ha'e to SI). ·rm 50fT). ·~·rt p.na to c~\.f'\e~ month~ rt"fer 'That mcansa loc toapc1·so1u~ho~no1h1n1 I ba'ch.AdJunaorroUcirteamspta~ an IMlr pode-t. l"U ldl )-OO.. lflM"frtcnUtlcd &o I~ harckrttwl<MirCWTnlt \am1s fk the) ou.&ht lO ~l\"C IL -d1lknnt'US that •T &l'f p&a~1na upporun oflbt mo\e abO uped I.ht c'tn Bradk).lo-a. L '-L\ rtc_rathn" mooc) ml&ht lttp pU)"ft1 ftont ~ tl'1r'PJ anotbtt JCtam I th m} ~)m~nts f'iooucrnts.. ptobiC1ll 1 that ll1kcourpb)mu -Tb1s•1llba,un affttt ontbc~probk:m. ~ muchlhatlp,·uh~mtoo a lank btl -said Gtnt c~ <Olftlll1Sl08CI" of • m~b att-<1) .. Pa.m:lt.san-t.buamc lhc ..\tla.nuc ant on~ .. Tlbs.. a&c.a •·nb cJ'°llon and t.bt odwr •• peiopk lft wort.me on. ~ hrthtt ,, .. a Mft ... T HIC .-a. I .. 'l loo• ~t no. ol • ...... IO .. '-ct IO our campwn a:,:~ 10 tk kids. ·rm tOny. blrt ~ •'t'f'ta'tabk )09 ..... dail )eW,"W~M¥CIO &>a ~ud .- ,. . • .. _) - I " .. b-EI Toro lltar JArnold won't play for Boilermders ,.._ ne ••• • ctald Press I WEST LA~~YETTE. Ind. -Jeff m ArDold.. a former El Toro H agh School bnkttball pla~ tt. and Da"e tac another ~ntor pla)n-. v.-ett dropped from the Purdue Unt\ef'Sll) tram.-Cenc Keady.. Boilt'rmaltt coach. said T unda~. .\.mold and STack "'elT scbolastica.11> 1~1.Jg>ble to pla) dunng the fint srmrsttr. but Arnold had rqaintd lus clt&ibilit) and was t\ptettd to pla~. Thursda~ apinst !':onh•~em Kcad' said T~' t~I Arnold. a· 6-10 center. _..u re- lnsed for -personal rnson - Kead\ did not elaborate .\mold a'«a&td ~ S points aOd .:! 8 rcpounds a game last~ ear. appeanng in a.U 30 Purdue games. ~mold -.as nol 3\aJlable for comment Tuesda~- Purd~ has a I .:!-gamr .,., in- ning st.real and 1s ranked :So in the nauonal The Bo1lermalers are currenth m first plact' 1n the 81~ Ten Confercn\.e The .:'.30-pound ~mold did not pla~ dunng the tall semester His grades .,.,ett aJI nght rr.ostl~ B·s and (-s. but ht' had not cortrpleted enou,.h Cttdlt hours. Purdue. 3-0 1n the Big Ten. 1s 13-1 O\ erall after Saturda' ·s 80--9 '1cto'R' 0 ' er 'o 1-lo.,., a. "\o nh- v.esternis 1-1and6-6 aft~r \tonda~ night's 66-64 u~t of 1':o. J 5 I nd1.ana .. Qune honest!~ . .,.,e·\t~ got to get o ur au1~ude and -.11l1ngness to -.on hard enough 10 prcpart' for th~ (Big Ten1 games in order·· Kead~ ~~s -our seniors ha\C got to stan pla~1ng hl.e the t'\penenced 'iot'OIOI"\ the' are. · -This tS a sman team r , e ~10 th.at all along.. but u·s ume to sho.,., some of th~ smans He~ n's Big Ten season u me no-. - Senior guard Tro~ 1..e .... 1~ lead!> the team 10 sconng at 18.9 posn~ a game \111chell I!> second in sconng at 15.0-and lead!> the Boilermakers in rt>bo.rndmg at ; tt boards a game Quote of the day Btt1 Blyle\•ea. ~mnesota T•ms pnchtt. on the ~mmcan l..4-ague champions· m~stmouo; home field ad,antagt 10 the ~1etr0dom~ --"'lot of topposi!'&l pla~ers beU.eT be prepared to not bear ao~1hiog for four hours -not e'en themseh es thml... That's v. h' v.e do so v.~U h('f"(' We don't thmk .. · Marler to Western Kentucky 8 111 Marler. v. ho qu.artert>acktd Gold- en West College to a >-.+I record this sea.son. signed a letter of intent to artrnd Western Knn ud ~ L m' t'f'Sll ~ m Bov. hng .Green. K'. .Markrromp&e\.Cd I 03of:!16 ~scs for 1.1>: ~ards v.·nh 11 lOucbdov.ns and 16 mtercepuons m his founh )car at Golden \\ esl. Illness forced him to pult out of school m l 984. tnJUf) left him red-shined m 19 5 and he backed uf Enc Lav.ton 1Lou1s,1lle) m IQ86. , The 6-. l 85-pounder is the s1\tb consecuu' e Golden Wcsa sann smCt' TOO\ La Plante m 19 to sacn a Ornsion I scholarslup offtt. \ E~-ET IA~ GO~DOLAS • OlD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourrne1 basteu w/~ & ro~ Donett wants to play for R•ma IRVl 'G. Ttus -DiDas Co.boys Ill <i)aeh Tom Landi) ays .,.. U) to u.at' Ton) Donni at tM I 1-)Qf \~~ runnu• t.ct's requnt, and Donr1t Sl)"S ht'd bU to pla) for SU Fraoasco. Dmva or the Ram l..aodJ1 and Donna me1 Monda) b the fiN uJM '.Mntt Dorvu. unhaPP) .. nb btSdamumbcd role on tht Cov.bo)s aft.tt bemf ~ b) AU.Pro tdtttton Henchtl Walktt.. Wd ht _._nltd 10 be traded wt month.. -Tony has let n k.oo~l\ k that he v.-ants LO finJSb hn career pla~-ing some..,hctt else ... l..andr) told the Fon Wonh Star-Telqram. ··t left n open that~ •tll make an ancmpt in t.hc mM'lcct. Carl Lewis suing Nike shoes HOL'STON -Track and fidd sw · m Carl ~1s sa~s be asembro1kd -.-,th ik.e Inc O\tt canC"ellauon of a lucrau\·e endo~cntcontract. u-.1s sa~ ~Ill a laa-sull set for truJ m Los ~ks 1n ~fa, that ~ike breachtd its c<>ntract ""ith him b' canCclmg lht' deaJ in .\pnl • The sporting goods manufactu~r ~llcgn 1n a counlt'rsun that ~lS v.as obhgtd to v.-car Nike gc.'tr at all tra L. and field e\nllS -and he didn't. In fact. :"1ke says.. 'n has photograpb1c proof that ~as ~ore non-~ikc-sboes and o ther apparel at mttts including at least t"'o 10 Houston. Billy Will~s is a Cub again C HIC~GO -The Chicago Cubs Iii annc.lu nced Tuesda\ that B1lh \\'1lhams .,., ,11 JOln l~ team's front offi~ ·as a sptttaJ pla~CT onsuhant for the 1988 season. Vt 1lhams. ~9 and a member of baseball's Hall of Fame "111 be pnmanl) m' ohtd "'uh scouung and p{a~er e,aJuatiot1 at both the OlaJOT and mmor league le' els Vt 1lh.ams -.111 repon d1rcctl~ to General Manager Jim Fre~ Meagher wins Broderick Cup '-\SH\ ILLE. Tenn. -Ol~mptcand ~ll-~mencan !>"1mmer Mar) T. Meagh~. .,., ho holds .,., orld records m the I 00-and :OO.meter butterfl). .,.,as awarded the Brodend. Cup Tuesda~ night as the nauon·!> outstand- ing collegiate -.oman athlete. TeleviSion, radio TELE\1SJOS .i 30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASK.E11U.LL· ) ale at "l:otre Dame.\\ G ' 5 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL GrofiCto-.i.·n at Pro' !<kn~ ESP~. · "' p.m. -COLLEGE BAS KETBALL "-en- tu~k) at ~labama. ESP"\. -.30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Lalers at C11ppers.. Channel 9 ~.30 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL ?':e,ada-La.s \ c-gas at Cal tate Fullt'fton Pnme Tio.et RADIO -}(I P. m -PRO BASKETBALL La~el"\ at Cl .p~rs. KL.\C 15-JI KRTH 19301 -30 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. 'e' ada-w \ egasat Cal tate Fullenon. K\f'' 11600}. ., 30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY. Washington at Kings. KGIL t1 2b01. dcla~ed on K.~f~Y (1£-4:1J1 at 9:30. PtfOFESSIONAL Pl.ANNING Aboard Lwrury Yachts Al ~IVK~S arr~ IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 6 75~704 IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-47~ ~ -'-/ ·~.-· Ttis splCI cal bl,_.,· for infonution call Me11dora · 642-4321 Fashion kiWear ALL THE BEST NAMES UNDER ONE ROOF 1 ()Qqb Thennax Underwear Tops & Bottoms-22.00 .. di Complete Selection Ot .-n1w .,. • ., ............. • I # :AKGELS ••• Wnm81 ntwcoma Johmoe will hopefully fiU lilcfifth ~ -rd like '° ....u e~ e.ere ~ like I miiiidc worMI'." ftttry said. ""(Ge:aetal M•• lfr) Mk Port bad a lot of pats. stidi• hi$ DeCt out and snU.. me.- • Unla.te Petr). Davu licft San Fran- curo with pleasure. Tht Giants npttled a loc of 0.Yls. • -That WU I AllSlaU II the tune ... Da"' lS s:a:ld.. .. ~ GWlts were looki.aa fouo~dole to the !)'JJC of pla)-er Jae~ C1art was.. The medaa pumped it up C\-Cn more. -My roolJc )"'Car I was ha VJ OS so ·much fun. But I could ha\e bttn the ~"'t God and it -'OUJdn't ha'~ mattered. .. Then ,. bat Davis called nus-repttSC'D~ sta~lS appeared m the ncv.spapcn and •'bate'-er popu- lant) be might ha' e bad disappea.rc:d. ·-Thanes "'tte said wtucb •"'ttt'n•t elaborated on. -Davis wc1 .. The uptaniuon •"a.Sn't made after-the uate'meni. The statement said the-re · wtte about 9.000 fans. the rest wn-e (explcll\'CJ. After-LhaL I kft 1ropen for tht people to put themselves m t.hc c-atcgor) th~ wanted. A ICM of IMm pictcd (c1plcm e )." lcaH04 betund a d1,"1S1on cbam- p1on to JOJO a I 987 An~ roounpt v.tuch stumped 1nl0 a ue for last int.ht' Western Di\ ISIOD b) lalt' ~cmbeT' doesn't bother 03, is. .. I th1ni the Gwtts. being a.s suettsSful as th~ "''ere last )ft.r. caustd an emoLJonal confusaon 1nsade me." Da\1s said m relauon to management's cnnnsm ... The) had ~ome soctra gOiOd bafkfub m my su ~ears ~ But I felt a change •-as nec~f). If I Just sta~ed t~ to be pan of an orgamuuon. u v.ouJdn•t be ng.hL . .. , thmk lhLS team bcR JUst had an off ~ear I can·1 Stt them finishing m Blrdaalls by.Jordan, Chicago .,.._,... , ... 7 9 • .._ 1 eos.on·s l..all) Bird ICOllM I 6ol'his 38 po1nt1 in I furious fOw9 qtmttt Tuesda) ni&ht to OUldud ChllCllO·s Micbarl Jordan and lead lbr Cducs to a 104-97 \ic'tor) O\'tt tJ.e Bulb. Jorda.ft.; •ho also scored 16 potnU in l.br final qu:ana. had 42 pou1ts. but mwrd four shots in a maoal 90- SttOnd span m tht final four maa11tcs at Cb1Clli$0. The ''K'\OI) "''a$ Boston ·s fift.b ·in s1~ pmts and snapped a Chacalo f our-pme -.i.1n n 11''1 streak. '* The Bulls led ~78 •hen Bud ..,,.. .... ..,......,. scored fi,e stnught potn~ After Cb.Ill Dam addnnee media . ·R~bert Pansh. •hobad ti pe>tntsand • ti 16 m>Gund.s. added a pau of frtt at Taeeday • lntrocluc on. throws for Boston. ·John Pu.ton la.st pbcc. I thank Lhe~ made some grnt acqu1smons and there waso ·t a better mo'e than to l~p ~hke Wm h~:· Whale 03, 1s -.ould p~fer nght field. \iauch plans to use him in c-enter v..11h [)c, on Whne in nght and former second bastman Johnnie Ra~ attempting to mak.e the-transn1~n to lef1 field m !>pnng t.ra1mng. DaHS. v.ho mQ\ed to Southt'm California from K.10gston~ Jamaiq .,., hen he \A.as 10. and \\lute pain the ma1or league's onl~ t111.o Jamaican pla~ en 1 n the same out field MeanlA.h1le. the -'ngels announced Tuesda~ that Doug Rader has bttn h.ired ~a spcoal au1gnmt'T1t srout scored for the Bulls. Bird tlxn tut a_. longJumpt>r Tbt Bulls ettpt •·n.tun 9-16 ,.,lh 3:46 kfl. buu pa1rof81rd baskets put iM pme out of rocb as the Celhn mo'~ in front 93-86 Els.ev. ht'fe in lhe '." 8..\ T unda). .. Cava.lien 11 t , K.Ucb 111: In Richfield. Ohio. Mark Pncr K'Of'Cd mne ofb1s carttr-h1gh :?9 potnu tn the final four mmutcs lO bdp the Oe\eland Ca\alrttS pa.st IM ~ 'I orl. Kn1 The \ IC10f') w-as Lenn)' wtIUru· 600th in has !' 8.\ cmcb&n& canicr. MULLIGAN'S COLUMN •.. BllCb IH. Sinn l ei: In Md- waul..ee. Jacl 1lma ~ 22 pouu.s and T~ Cummings had risbtolbis 1-point!> 1n t.ht' fourth qmncr n the ~ttl"'aul..ee Bucl..s held on to map the Ph1ladelph1a ~<>en· four.game win- ning \treal.. From Bl .,., 1nsland the Gauchos~ re.all' pla~ 1ng v.ell. C:"l ,. and San J~ tale . .,., ho v.e pla~ Saturda~ night. a~ t1ed for second at 3-1. Long Beach State has lost Lhrtt games and aJI ha' e be-en hean- bre-al ers Ifthe49erscano,er<ome that. tht'\ v.111 be a factor in this conference .... ..... One ofour pla~ers -.as a .,.,all-on fort\l.O ~cars. th.en v.e ga'<' him a sc-holarsh1p th1!. ~ earto help him finannall~ He quit the team \1onda: bnausc he said he ""as not ~PP~ 'ou v. onder 1ftht"SC'same It.ids -.111 qu11 <'' e~ JOb lht'~ ha' e b«ause the~ are not happ~ O\ er a o;11ua11on Oh v.ell ma ~ be the: ·re nght and rm not Loolt.. at all the )ta.rs some of us ha'<' put m on' anous1obsand not alwa~s bttn happ.: Coach~ at least theonc:-s I l oo"' \lo 1U pla~ their best pla~ t'rs an an dfon 10 -.10 and notJUSt pla: the ix·ople the~ hl e Orange Count~ update on iormer pla~ers.. Rog \11ddletonfTusun1qu11 the L"tah team after spending 1hrtt months th<'lT Bla1~ DeBrou-.i.er <Ocean \'1~ 1qu11 '".,., \1euco tate·spr~m after OM ~ear and thrttmont}i(. Ton' Paru1ca10ttan \'I<"" )left T t'us.-sin .\ntonio You -.o nder'-'hat tbt'dec1s1on procns v.asall about ~hen all ofth~ pla)erschosc tht'1r inmaJ school Ho.,., did th~ dCC'lde Lha1 the SC'hool t~ piclcd -.as the school for them" Jusuo' cu •n~« I am coming from I ha'<' t.alen transfers from' a nous ~hoo~ 1n the past and had good su\.c~s v.11h them I am not sa~ mg 111s nght I am quesuoning the1rong nal ~ec1\1on e" en more me '' m' recent transit'f'S tn· el ude J >C Bu~hana n' 'otre Dame 1 Sco tt Broo o;fTe usChns11an1. \hle Hess1Tnas1. Ke' 10 Flo'd 1Grorge10-.n1.John Roier..1 tan· ford 1. T ro' (arm on 1 Colorado t.ate 1 and \f 1~e Labat lldano110 name a re .... V.el\a,eal!.O v tale.,., p.a~trstc. otht-nch I\ One'" T MT olbe-n a1 ~nio0.1 h'>liC< to pr \(' hc.J. <,man lam \\ e art' ha' ang a great t. rrt' or -Basl etball Tall v. tth Bill \h.lhg.ar: each Saturda' at 1: l r on "-PZE Rad1of 1I9'J ~ \t I Hvpe ~01.. ha' e had a chanCt' to hsten 500 UCI ti cket. l eft Remam1ng l 1\. t'l\ for the L Cl men·soos etbal µmesv.uh 'e'ada- Las \ tp\ arJ (al tat<' Fulk-non at tnl Bren E\l:·nt" ( entt'T go on sale Thi..>da' ~ppro\lmatel~ 1 ud.eu att a\ai.abk t Jr e'ach µme -Feb ~and at -.J 1pm r~pccll\d)-andma~ ~ purihastd at the Bren Center bo' office 1 5t>-)(.(J , o r loaJ T 1detron OL.tkts for S<i ea"h PRO HOCKEY Jets stagger Vancouver with 5 -3 win from Tit~ Asson.ale-d f>rnt The \\ ann1peg Jets 5ieored lour unans ~ercd th1rd-pmod gO&J\. t.,.,o b' Da~ Ha•ercbol_ to defeat the h~t \·anroo'er Ca11uds S.-3 r 'at1onal Hocke~ leagut pb~ Tu~ da-. night le' e Roont"\ started the Jeu bac frvma 3-1 deficit '41thagoalat 5 :3ot I~( tif\al pcnod Hav.'CT'Chu fifth 1n 'Hl sconng.. then srored his 2-ith and :5th goals of the ~son to pu1 \\ inn peg ahead The first thrtt ~oak of lbt' pcnod lame n a span oft~o minutes and 3? ~nds but Hav.crchuk ·~·t fin· 1Uled u he ~t up Patil \kl.can for tM dincher "" th a neat bad.~nd pus al ros~ the g .,a mouth El~""Mrt '"~ht 'HL T uesch' BRONCOS' HA YNES. • • lslaad~n i . Peapias i: In PH- t~uflh \fJr LL-m1eu' scored bis st'C'Ond goo I of the pmc -.11b SC\ t'T1 scronds left 1n the lhtld pniod and Lht Pmsburgh Penguins endtd a thrtt-pm losmgslreak bute,tended tht'1r .. 1nl~s slid too~ games •1th a ue ap1nst the ~t"A ) ort lslatwkn. umlt'\l\ poked a ~ pock past lsl.andt"T'S ~I e 8111~ math aiter a !K.rambk m front 01 the Mt for his 'Hl·ltadiog J:?nd goal The Penguins aR 0-~ ~ce beating Dctrou o n DK 11,. P'romBl . "PP <. t O" -He's bttn \t.a~ 1ng on his t~t bt"ttcr and he doesn't ~l talcn OUl of th<' pll:· as mulh ·· defem1'<' coord1- -ut.0r Joe ( olher ~1d He w,u ~r1.slll\."1 fur un~f} roughness n ~t-e SoC'C'Ond quaner of unda:-·s µme -1 couldn·1 ~he'~ 1t -RC't''es ~1d .. E,en bod~ a.Iv.~~~ sa~s he·!> j.JSl a (0\C'r gu~ but f v.as .. nd of gbd -.hen be' got the pemlt~ Thaf s "'het:l I l'lt'v. he had ~ to ?!:!~ .. Sabra t, Blws Z: In St Louis Chnsuan Ruuttu scored t•o goals in less than fi,e "Tlinutes of the fi~t pmod to sparl. the Buffalo Sabrn 10 their ~'th Slratght 'lctOf'\ Ruuttu'sgoais.. hu 14th And l .Slh of Lht' season. hdpcd Bul&Jo era.st an art) 1-0dcflOtandmoTCout taa 4-1 kad aflcr onl~ I l nu nut.es of pla~. Santa Anita racing under probe AR( .\DI~ r.\PI -~t least ·90 f-'"se .. r 'K s.tmplt"\ from Santa ~mt.a Par\. ha' l ~n forv-arded to a sut~ "1boi3to~ ir. llhno1s for tt'Sllng for the pr~n.t' of an 1llqal sumulant oflic als \0?1d T~\ Thl ( ahfornu1 ·Horse Racing Boord ~"t the samples to lM onl~ lab in the l 111tC"> St.atnapabkoftesuni for the prncnplJon drug srnencalh nov.n as buprc-norphine 'one of the sampks tnttd so far h3\f' h.ad ~ oflhe drug.. saad Len Foote t''\«Ull\e ant't'tor of the Cahfonua rao ng board But. ht' addtd that not ~I the tnts.. at a cost of at lt'tit S.?00 t>Xh. ha'c ~ com· plnc-<t Pirates' chances as good as any By JON FEBGUSOS ____ ........ • - GAILY PtLOT Sailors Uominate Sea Kings, 62-1.5 Vanguards loseGSAC opener Los Alamitos harness entries Harbor captures Sea View opener;- Trojans fall in OT-. -_. h v.asn·1 too man\ moons aco in v.htC'h tM "'~pon Harbor HighgHis hllketball team v.-as tak•nF some prtH~ st"nous lumps.. but you d rte\ er know. n b' the ~nttndca'ors oftht Sailors. ~ho e\panded their o,tnJJ rtrord 109~ Tunda) •1th a Sta V~ l...cague-optntn& 6~-15 rout of' 1sn1ng Corona del \1ar Th1rd-)ear roach Da' td Ba~la s.aa barl and •a tched hlS Sailors rad. up btg num~ in e' ~ ckpan~nt as •1ng pla~ers Jennifer Hamilton c~t and Chantel Dr Ford c 19J combulC'd for 3q points.. DrFord. knn R)ll aod Jenni•N Hamilton shared lbc hooon an steals C s1 \ each I as HMbor nok lbc ball : I ume-s against a Corona del .Mir quintet "hich C'OtJld fcaturt onh one pla~er "Ith as man~ as sa\ points It v.as JUSt as (>'e"" Miming on the bouds as Jenn) tuclter c 11) and R'anCl~Hed the "a' to~9 rebounds ......:. !3 ofTens1 ,e and !6 defenst'e EJs.ev.httt m tM Sea \'1ev. uague SaHJirbad U , l'ainnil}' 44: ~1el­ od) \b~ fidd scored 10 poantund hit a fr~ throv. in tM v.-an1ng Sttonds to boost tfte host Roadrunnen to the o' en.me v.m 111tMSea \1C¥o optner pouns and 11 assws for Hunt1n&.1on Bearh t I· J. 9-6) lbriaa t7, Otta View U : T~ \ tkmgs.. 'o 6 an Clf ~" ranlonis pulftd n out v.1th a saro ng third quantf' pnss and a 'e~ balanced sconng output Manna 115-~. ~-01. had JUSt one pb~CT. IUth\ tu~ C 11 l sn doubl(' fl,f;Ufl'S.. v.h1~ Da"'n Charrom con- tnbuted nuie pomts and I '1 rtbounds at Ocean \'ac-a. Cal 8apus1's Ton' math hn a lhrtt-po1n1 pl •1th tv.o oncb rcma1n1 ng to lifa t~ lanttn to an --men·\ ol~ basletba.11 \Kl i: 0 'Cf u1bcrr Cahfom1a C uUc-el 1n lne G~t'n ~tale ..\thlcu~ ( on1 ·rl"rn.C' oix-oC'r lor ~th k·am\ The \ ang.u.lrd\ had t"nJO'~ a l ·31 halftime advant.agc. and built 11 10 5~ I '"' nh 13 manutC'S kft hut thC' Lsnct"I"\ launC'hed a wmdu l t.ilang the lead for the tir'\t t•ml' n Da•c LeUengn .. s thrt l •;>I ant 6• i(I .. ,tn I I 6 to pla\ C\ TodJ Dl\un follo"'~·a m .,., "'•th .r \C\. mds rt'1Tla1nm1 10 ~··· H ::st --Pt-1 r, muh hn 1he ~r. ··"'1nr.:r TOl9GoWT 1 un .. .s ...... Mrwu _..., ~-''3' l'lllt1l' •&ea t•Ot I -iC P,.ru 11 c :r • \A.O:C ~~ .. -: y , • ., ~ ) y , COM • • -0 •• ::>O" s s,-.-:--•• ~ ..... ~ !..ar. C••· 1 F:.--.. Soo.-1 , ......... ; \~: c ,. • ~c.._ ,., .... • Si •• • e~.··. \ .,... • S.ECOMO a ACE .... , ... ·-• " • \.I )I. ,:,. -= : -' -·· .. . .. .. ::.<Sc..-. ~ ·-· • !~~ • t !...·~£~ •• ~ ~,. .. ~ .. ~ ... t ~· : • TH•O ••CE "'• ~ ~---... :•~:#.. ... ••· .. * a· ..... .. " .. ..,,......,. ''•!'•""'< ·~ ... ~ •u !,_.,- ·y-:-ta. ~-,. .... -.. -• "'.•w ' l'X I~ Oa.-..-• --~· Y~.-. ........... • 0-.. ""-... ""'" C-1... Sc>of' #VTH •.t.C£. I>-.« -C ._._, : s .... •.f' .... ..,. ..,. l ,._:ir.f"'C.e • 5oc~· v Lau ~ "':•c Y< • '-...C.• .... ~· : S• -<I t c~·Qf'!llt-• •~ .. c. •r • .,.. ....a.- SUtTH •ACE P.c. I -~· OI A.•·~ : :a--.. , ere ) .......... ll-t · ·~ • ..,. '1:.r-r ! "•"<·SQ.I• ..... •'t lff'W" -~ ., ~ ..... .t"C"" &: • ! Q-.,.~·...: ..... e.:. i -.. tt.·...-··-= .. ft .......... Pv» 11.JOC ~SI' ~ ... S.""ftl <>v...- ~l?O"'"• - .?Ce .., ..... 1.---(:>c-•· "' .-, l.~·.-'-..-•r-·· _,,..." .. s •. ~, t G.r'>r ,.._.. ~ "• ...... ~fft '~JI~ .. ""' • ltoc:o.. ,,.._ ! ""°" .... ~ • ~' ""'°' 9JI' "" ·-oe.a I ::1c.e -~ .__ •o-..... ~ EIGHTH •AC£ -O:•ll!I I .._ ~w '2.llO C•-""Q ,,..-t Iii \IO- Cr•..-: .. ..-.-~w ! • ·~ .. :>', j E.._._.,. )•.,,..: ! y.-A A t =· ~-" • ~-tr•.--· .. ,.,._,.,., lllilfTW • .t.C E l>Kt r.-... =-',,..*"'* :;,_ r . : s. t-: • --ff . ·:c !••: .... ,, a Y u Y•• • I C:: t:""C • •·-: : ::-. ..... ::...- 0. ::-:t'•t :,. ... ! :. A'• =:'I• .v, .r .. ., ' -'t .......... "--O'&r-~ ..~, F<K: '! ......... c~ ........ Ottan \'.ev. (~JO. ().2) •'tis led b' End.a \\ n1s11CT·s IO poi nu and I b boardl •htk ~~ ~phomorc Jenn\ ufl1,an stood out v.1lh a \(hool m:-ord 11 blod.ed shot\. Uis. U , Wf'Stminier ?7~ Jod, Cnder h.ad I 3 poin1s and i, r~­ oounds \\end' \and\tedt addc-J nine-points and i: boards and D<-bh1c F1~her bad J• pcunts to P<>"'cr '"'° host Chargers 11-1 I~ 5110 the k-3g1.;l" v.m The: L ems Jell t.o k~ 1r. th::- T '1 lo\~ J rn;>Pt'tl ~he \ an- luy •d, · .: ... O\lr., 1 "'h 1c Cal 8.apt .,, ..., ;-•u\ t:'C ;l -5 1 !"• \I ..;n,. kd a ba anln: < < ... :J. "i", I ~ ~1~ts v.h k j ~-5·. :.0.- .1 '.I•·,.':; .... : .~:. -"=' t : ... :~ • • 1--... -...... ,. ·' ~ ':· .-..... Los Alamitos results un~L "'-( r .\ na-ccr e ght re· b..J..;-..!' ;inJ J,!J .Je l.a,caz.o .,..;J.-C : • "·" --,j •,....,~.>the~ h11 du~,·~ .. ··' ~r· Ck. 1-:u..i -.d lhC' '1dur\ "·-:~ ;:" "'' i..n [ ~m11h anJ '· ..... "..13 l allJt'd ' ... ('2, r In .inu tht-r mer '>game In the Paofic Coast Uig.Je frttno Pac1f1c ~. Orist Col· CKta Mna U , Lagoa Bncta 30: lcgt l n1oc" Tr. E.agJe-s -...e·e Hut thrc-e-po1n1 shoo1Lng1s1\ ofe1giit d,,,.... ~ ... lJ -'I'll -,,Jc.-an lo .. in11. f :. -,.. • =· -·,. . ~ . ~ ' -·· ... :;. ... ,.. : ,,.. ... : •• 1 !. •. ' !. ...... Minutemen fall for lhe game1 OJ>t'ned up the ofTen<,('· th ,·· ... "-!-··" <, di."" 5tatt' .\th: andhalf<ounpr~suredc:ren\<'hfted llu. < r.•cre-,c ,on'tt\I '" L.~-~-· ··,•'..:r ~~\,tl;i<,•ctl:iall ahe \iustan .... n..o•t the •n ist• 1..-ndtl' F:,· 1'• • • ~..-> , ,,ld • I~J., r ... J· ~~~ ~""':--t·'h:ad :r.!.hc 1nthe PaoficCo.a<.t Lt'a.g~opt"ne•fl)·r T~. \.intwcs t>n "'}C'd a r-~ • :.i..--..... _ .... _ • ...,tt • .., ,1 L.-:Ting •dl both teams a~\.:'"'-!>, ,-•'" ~~rd> s.conng ( ~· •• _. ;>:. •..: nl Iv~ .. ~_; .. ,.. 2 \ anessa Henden.on ~ored 15 or 11 u r: , rt :.J'> x"I. ne! <ff0n> n lh< T -)..r."" · .ivr .-c ...u, .. •ne TVESOAY'S •ESU\. TS ,., .. ·--~ --..s .._.... FasT tAC£ ··c--t :•:at :~o·-~ -. .. . .: ~ £.!JC,,.• ··:-... ·--··· •X •X Y~< S.~ --?~• ll EXACTA 1·! a: t :oC:W: SECOllO a.AGE "'•:t ~ft : e~t ~~ .. >·-~ ~·· -... -= ...... x -~t•. -....,. ~'I: : l1 EXACTA : , ::.. ; TH910 a.t.CE "'••t ~ ... e-; » .... ~ : ... -. ~ ~' 5':>' • 9 .... -' s..- --"'!' 2~ : ,l,.'\C ,.,_. ~~--: ••• ~ ~ ~-·~ c-~, ..:.·: ... ~ •-..c·n-~ . x '.; ,.; '·= ! a; • •. . l. • ;.: • .; : s: • =··~'.""" x·•·c.-e: = • -··~· U EXACT A •·I ,.. : t:: '· points.includinEatr oof ln•tt"-pomt ~ ;1 · "-tJ ..: .1'-34 halfumc \,_.;.-l.c-.lg-.µTY, ~uals. uc 'cL~"'tc-rk1nadded luar.d a.! Jn·..:~• ~-r :.Jtc t 1ne ca,. k 'j I FOURTlt ••CE "'•" -~ Good -' ! .I ) .,._ •.·J : po•-:s ;,-J y.. ~· -i S...-~:...: 1m "'21d \<''er. pom1s c:~o " T ... ( • •• r. !'JJ : n~bounds an..-! ... ~. s.o. !> :·. ~<:: 'lhm--po1n1~1 ..e'en st ...... ls and .... ,('n \11~.-Thor.; :-><.on ed Chns: d h \1 ~ J--'=-' • ~ .. -... • l' ~~,; ;'."' 'h 1e.s t e ir .tcm~"l S2C 1: EUCT,l a l -J'-47. s: DAil. 'f TltPLE •·1· or : y 6 -a: . ~---""' : •• <f' =>-r• -.... v -.-i_~ w_: -· ~4 ,; EX.t.CTA :-0 ....c sm.: ~EYE~ a.ACE :>ace .--•..., A • •s,.:r =-·--:' "'" ·~·--., ... __ .-.. ~~ . -· : :.. : U E ,ll.ACT A J· S -.c: 11'9 .IQ EllC#HTW a.ACE <>~ :.4-• g.. !Ill ,._ ........ : •• • -K •f'• .,, • -• ·-\ 0.. ?t' • ~ --'t :oc --. ..; S! EA.ACT a l ~ s.1 1 • N'TM a&CE ~r ---:.:it' ' >-•-.:: '1 6' >.-"!"'" ~-~ ' • .....e::-r .. :ii--::-~··· A.~1o.:llt"' --:x J : UI la •.: se ,. . L'ni,ersu' (~) v.~ led b' Sand' Jol'lnson~s 1:i points.. hcl~: Da' 1\· I~ points and \hchelle Cummmp· 10 ass1sl>for(us:.J \1~1l -(1 :-111 L11 ( l~•"' •k: ~1:i1sands.e,cn 1:...: •·•. p.,, .... \1,~•nna . .-A L·t·· :.-:w.~-._. Stal 1.-.1 I ~n D -] r•'~ un.l~ _ --"-• ~ " 04 ~"' :..: 1 :e~ '~ EXACTA ·' :>a< 1XJ: • K'-1 "-""'E.J"l3 oc-•d: I... ~, .i.nh .. -.. FIFTH ••CE =-.:. -~ 11 OA.IL"I' Tltft..E ... ,.· :..c u~.c • In the unset Lngue F._tan \'al.Je> $$. Hutiqlola 8eacl $•: The Oi ten tefa nie Pempn- hu a lhrcc-point goal v.11h I ~ 5ttonds togo tocu. tM' mung Barons· ind to oix. but aftCJ Founwn \all~ m assed a bonus frtt lhro"' Y lut100.. Hun1- mglon Beach turned the.-bill o'c.-r as • ~po n:s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,::~~~~~~:::.!~.::.~~~_;So...'~~~-~~~-~~::>-!""!:_~~~t:x:_~_J_;_~~~~~~~!.:::._~~~~~1 ':: llK· 'l•"OP" ~ ..... °"' 'K'oedbnd1~ ~;. TrU.ce Hilh U Enc Ban~ \\ anvn. 'o ~ .o ( IF:. -\ --an in~ shelled t.M \lus1.1r.~ v. th a, ns1stent approxh c:-d b' inc.- ~ •"r'! uf all-~~-~ retun\('t" i...at .. , \h lat I po n1-. .. ~bounds .n..1 • steals 1 and L1i.a \\ ehren 1 I J po1r1~ .. rt'bovndi._ "st~a., tM pme end('d · T~ Baron~ led~ \1ela~ ne Grttn n ~ points>. ta~ H1sab ll ~t and ~m1 Bid« ( 10). bolted to a 36-:~ halfumc.-kad but the Otln'\ pla~ed strong drlc.-nsc.-in the Sttond h~f and "hmkd the lead av.a~ as Tami 011cl hit nine points tn the third ptnod and Pemper eight 1'h the fourth Ch1~L. finis~ v.11h 1q points and 11 rtbounds and Pemper had I Lisa Ols.en launched a cross l 10.. m1dv.1~ through the So(('Ond hali and Ja~ ID('( tone boo1ed 11 m for the rtakh's onl\ score ai. \\oodbndgc High defeated Trabuco Halli. 1-U ma Paicifi~ Coas1 u.igl.K" garls 'lo()(.('t'f Opt~r for both teams Tu~' \\ amors goalie \1elai.\3 ·Go,er sa'~ thrtt shots to~"(' lhe •in \\ oodbndge IS 5--6 0\Cr.1111 In other 1arls matche-s. Mariaa t , Ottaa \·~,. t: ~tanru·s goal~ duo of C a~annt' Kramer and Chnslin Rossman teamed for their fifth s.hutout of the ~son but the \'1L.in~10-0-: 3-5-31could not score 1n lhe uns.el Ltague match Ocean \'1ev. 1s also 0-0-: 1n the unset l!mnn:lt) 1'. Sa"1d.d t: The Tro;ans ;umped to an -0 nalftame lead and finished -.1th 11 pla,en 1n .. a In 1he ..\cadem ~ Lague Se"a-pon C'ltrisawa 4'. Hcnug~ Claristiaa %7: The < onqu('fOr. 1m· pro' t'd 10 -• ~ 3-1 in league pla. behind lhC' pla~ 01 l\.auman \tak 1 I ( Po 1intH Bed,' Berl.eb e I poin1s I rd'-!.1unds1 and \..s•ah i...1mmdl 11 p.l,1f1t~ •ebounJ<.1 1he x or ng .vu ....... n an ~nc­ L~~i..e PC'rK"' .1: l n 'er\ : ' tC'phJO•l \\ .tl~n n~ 'l'.'1311\ ll Jdc.,dl·• u:·j l ii I• t'"ll \ 1 .l-1. 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IQ~oot ccnr:r nrar 9t a:mn--:\Tnnr ~ , A.Jaooqwn trttt and Spat'( framt alwnuusm tubing on aop of thr mall PfO' adn a °"' ~IC design Coutk Dunlap, \ltt ~l of lbt 0 D Dunlap Cm. of Lon& Beach. said I.ht dait ~n ~'OOd r~tm« probabf) has1,.t bttft touched m ~ )Qn_ ~ ctnlrr. • hteh •-as purdias.td ~ lbt Ounbp fum las1 .\upst. tw 34 ttnanu 1Ddud1 ng Hughes El IU.ncho rrwt.t'l. Tbt f:>nais1 dl\:11 sun. Ox Smmt) Paafac Bank. ~ Sa,1ngs and Loan. a French cak. ~ esutr o frJttS.. a pt1 stOR a aa.nnmg sak>n and ot.bcr ~ ncun.. ~ storn st'f'\ e the l proplr m H u.nt- UJClon H.vbour as •dl as othtt t'C'Sldtnts 1n • CSlttn Hununcton Beach. Oun llp..saad ~ Hununitoo thrt>our \fa.II •1U ttld>rate m Dt"tt. k>o on Saturm~. Jan 30. •11b a pjocalt br'calilit and.othtt actl\lllt'S throu~t lbt da~ that 111d udr a boat U.0-a '1~1 from Ox Rams cbttrtc:adcn. fret food Y mpen.. m~sJCaJ pn-- formances and dra• 1=~ that 1ndudr J(L. speed bic)dcs. a ' tr l"C'C'Ordn" and a \'aatJOD & l•1> 10 Puerto \'allaru. J - PacT~l Cellul~r wldens way for phones I~ PwTd ORS ' y>• Loi ~n&rtn va ~bK'ribtn ~ w fint 1a tht utton to m'e a' ~la.bk for ttf"\ ftt 13 ~ ndJo 6 cqwnc) cbaDndJ.. •hadl -~ rtteet.h authoriud b) tk federal Comm untatM>m Commi · forttOaw rad.o 1ltt adcti~ daanntis brcom< a'~ T ~~. This iv• aUoauoo •111 uJtima1th tncrca.s.r PacTd Crilular'sall-"udhng capabtbt) ~ :!!~t. PacTel as nap.dh npand1 ab -fun SiCf'\ e- capabiltt) throupoutGrcasn Los .\ngrh. Tbccompa.n~ has spmt mott than SI m1lt10n ~~ng and unpkmmUn& lhn itch~ for u~ m IU fhe,oc.int~. 9.~11quur-m 11it C'O'C'Qf uea.. The board of tht 1faJt ~ C.. has mnounttd a .:'~ prrcnt UJCTCaSt 1n the q~ ClilJ dJ, tdrnd to I 0 cm ts a~ ul) 2 ttnl.SO\tt tbt P"M 1ous dnidend o( ctntsa Wl'C Tbtch,tdmdupa~ablit \1a} 16to~of ~..\pnl 19 Tbr Dt"tt. dJ\Jdcnd ra~ ~ts a.n increase'° .!fJ. ttots from .l:! ttnl\ on an ann~I ba~ ~ uc n.rrentl~ I~!. -"'· _,J ~ comm~n sham outsandl0&-• . . 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L -"' ' . . . . . ... . . , I I I t 1 1 1 c °' C4 a G LAZED FRU!T PIZZA 1 cup cream cheese 1 2 cup ~our cream t 4 cup sugar 1 egg yolk 2 teaspoon cardamom 1 sheet frozen puff pastry, f 1 2 of 17 oz pkg J thawed 3 cups sJic«f Chilean wmter frurt nectannes. peaches.. plums and grapes 1 3 cup apncot preserves 1 tablespoon Kirsch or apple 1wce Whip together first 5 mgrecfeents. Roll out puff pastry 1/8-mch thick Cvt 12-mch circle. Lay on greased cookte sheet and spread with cream cheese mi xture Arrange f ru1t on top Bake 20 to 25 m inutes a1375°. Heat apncot presP.NeS wrth Kirsch and brush top of pizza. Makes a.to 10 servings. WINTER DESSERT SALAD 1 4 cup orange /Ulce 1 tablespoon Kirsch or apple juice 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint or i teaspoon dned t teaspoon sugar S cups sticed Chilean wmter frurt: nectarines. peaches. plums and grapes M ex orange 1u1ce. Kirsch. mant and sugar. Pour over fruit and mannate 2 hours an retngerator before servmg. Makes 6 to 8 semngs. FRUllED FOOL 2 pounds Chilean wm ter plums. nectanna or peachn, pdted and $/ICed t 12 cup red currant jelly 112 cup brown sug81 1 table$.poon orange /UIC8 1 cinnamon stick t cup cream , -.spoon vanilla Cook frutl ,efty, sugar. orange juice and cinnamon st>ok 0¥9f medium hea1. covered. for 15 minutes. Cook 10 minutea more unco wer.d~ Mash fruit slightly: coot Wtup aeam with vanilla. In 6 des..-t glr11u, truifand whipped cream. Setw immedialefy or ctull. MMes • J . ' ONESOAY JA1 AP.v 13 Ann Lander• Comics . ILE · e come su,.....,.,...er n w 1F ter. E"7 0Y Juscsous peache$.. JtJJCy olums ·a~ rec ta' nes and plum pg rapes right now .. ine ne gh• of wmter from he grand land of Che S nee ·n s SOJ!f! A mer can COJntry s s ua ed bel o w the equator s seasors are oi;!X>S •e ours Dur ng our c old weather months ~,., e "vo~,., A ~er can fa r,.,.,s can only suoply • m ·ted amounts of w rter (,.._, · (;n es 'er te fie as are bJrs rig w th summer 's bount1 . With rap d transporra· 0" n 'efr gera ec sh os. Ch 'ea.:-fru s arnve here m 1us -o c;cea ':':J'ld 1t1or \ec ar nes afld plums are ava - able from now nrougn,.. ~-'~arcn peacnes .,.,,OJ9h early Aon a.rd grapes througn,.,,, d-Ma1 ~">ese frJ s eave '"'e ,..,,arll(etplace as er U.S. counterparrs r pen a~ return Try these '!r-pes ae;e ooed espec.a I ':· Cr ean frtJ ts eaci" designed as a perfec c omo e~m to .., n·e· o snes The refres r>g taste and sweet sur"'er fragrarice of ''lese ,,,oo~ea w n e r fr .i :s g .. ~ a welcorr-e tr ~o cod-weatrser meals A .. d ·= cao ure he fa or m1egr 1 of fresh frwts eacn d Sil requ res ,.,,.. '1 ,..,a D'&:;ara; o,.. a ooon o the narr ea coo~ Will you fix a ~mole cassero e for~ nne' ron•gh ? Wh1 f'\O oreser:t It with style by seN rng rt w n a ref,.esl'J "'9 -w nter Dessert Sa ac?· Jusr marmate s~.ced frv1 s from Cti e-,..ectar nes. peacnes. p "',_s and grapes -for a COJD e of hours n o range 1u ce K.Jfsc afld sugar. Is a pot of sre..-51rnrrer ng on 'fOU' s•o;e? Aher sJC/1 a r earty 'Tla,n course. fV1Jsh che meal on a fresh note '* th -Fr'~ ed Fool a ~>OCJS layering ol cooJ(ed plums nectar nes or oeaches w-rh w oped cream. S erve this dessert n s e,.,,med g1asses ·c sf'ow o ff :s apr>ea.· mg color Wantan ~ye-caic" ngaessertorasupersnac"? versat e G azed Ftu1t Pizza s a Q u C " e concoct on that features nee ar nes oeacnes plums and graoes T'?e ~ ffVlts are arrarged o·;er a crearr cneese ftll r>g on a frozen C>Jff'oas·ry crus and baked A g aze of a::r co: preserves and K rsc/J he g h ens tne JetWJ COf ... rs of :ne t~u ts lsnl 11 wonderful to be at>e to en1oy summer fruJtS m w nter? There was a t me when we shelved rec pes for peac._ :>es pum ces nectanne preserves and grape sa ads as fa/ approacf'ed Tllen Ne wa1ted through the end ess w nter fo' me f.1rst fru :s of sum,.,..er to reappear. Now. thanl(s to mO<>'ted fr u from Ch Je r ese fa,,.or te recipes can be en1oyed all year tong You·11 even want to add a few extras /I ke the ones beloflll. to expa.oo yo"'' cook ng repert01re. .. SOUFA.ED APPLE PUDD ING GJJUGSH WltH GRAPES! (Not Illustrated 1 tablespoon butter. soltenec 4 to 5 Chilean Granny Smrth a po es peeleid cored. and s/ICed 1 2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon /UICe 1 teaspoon cinnamon ~ eggs. separated 1 cup sugar 1 2 cup water 1 cup tlour 1 teaspoon b{Jlfl~ powder Apple Brandy sauce 1 see rec pe below) Butter 2-quart baking d ash M ix apples wttti sugar. lemon juice and cinnamon pu1 app4es an bakmg dish. Whisk togethet egg yof s sugar and water. Stir in flour and baking powder Wh Pegg whites until stiff; told into batter Pour batter over apples. Bake at 350' COW!red for .S manutJ9S Uncover and bake 20 minutes more Serve With AppAe Brandy Sauce. Makes 6 servtngs APPLE BRAN.DY SAUCE 114 cup butter. softened 1 cup-powdered sugar 3 4 cup C/'Ntn 2 teaspoons apple txandy Cream butter and sugar Wh apple bcandy. I El 'S ' .. I ' ----- Breadspep~red with navOr No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins Wrth Stater Bros. Low, Low Ptic8S BEEFOUX Bone 20-0Z - Meat Dept. Savings Garden Fresh Produce Lunch Meats ~~~~ Corned Beef 2~~~ Clod Roast ~ --7' ~· ~ Family Steaks ~ · s11• ..a~ _ ... s1•9 .. s179 " ggc ~ ~~2gc >:1:-.:s3~ ~:;; s1. 99 -'169 ·aS139 Tangelos -~~~ ... Bellpeppers _~~·=-~!' Potatoes or. ... ~~ Compare the se Low Prices Grocery Specials ...... ~~04'5 v...,. Padl Mineral Water ~ Ocean Spray ~. =--~ l Nalley Chili ::':>UmO Dog Food :: Spaghetti Sauce ~~ Sugar ~waters==~ Preserves:=. ... : Pudding~ Coffee~~~ Bar Soap __ Dish Liquid .~ Bath Tissue :;~~ Paper Towels ~ Trash Bags ~~ s11•. Kern's Nectar~~-:.~ ~« •1• Ritz Crackers...-o: :$111 RC q<>la :-r.or.:=. a a<s 55• Pe,ps1-Cola~ o-~::x -..... ---_____ _. ~-;;;-; --3··-·--·==~ --- AWA ~ ···.:;;1159 Coors Beer ~-U xir 1459 sgc . a • • ., •• 1., CG Vineyard Wine ....... ~--2" ~Gl ggc Cluny Scotch . · 11 O" ~= 55c Lord Calvert~ .,~r-s1 ()9! .a~ SB>l..Wl. S 1' ••B Yi1Gm •ao'!. .. -.... . . ..... :· :· • • • .. • ' • • • • • t • • • • .. • •• .. ~-..... · ---. PEPPDED SllEAPSl'WSI l cm (11 ..... , amtp: .... .... I ..... . leg .. l 'r 'tr 111111 waler l •••••• ,...., ~ ·a lit . ~ 1 •• .. «MMl....-....... saae le.ans. aal1t .. 9 ... J1 Ill "/ lea'ftS, a , I ,. a • • • ...,_ le9fts. a , f Pl ... ~'aa IO l~ ....... Greatr .... bUiaa *Ct.~ bradstic:ks oe 111qmed lllMims ~ IS di.tected 09 ~· la l small tJow-1 bea1 ca and...-wiab a fort_ URQ& a pall) bn8.. bnsll bradsocb fiPdy with • m.ix- bU'c.. ln a gmlJ cup combmc pmsliey. bbct p(pper. saaie. JOK:ID,IJ)1. ud thyme; sprintk ~'C2lly 0''W bleaihtds Bate lllltll ,olden ~ll. 1 S 10 11 m.ina.ta.: ~ warm. Yidct I ax::b. ·AD~c:anof~ crcsttnt dinner rolls CID br substituted b ta•wtads Umoll dough; press ~ with fin9er- trps lO fonn one Iona sbctt. Bnash W1th ea mu:turc then s:pnnkk W1lh blac::t pcppel' ID1.Dlll'e as cfiret'led abo'-c. Un iDIO I kJlll llrips.. ftace OD prepared bU:inc sbert 1 ~ 1D.rDiDs Slrip5 10 bm rua. 8Ue •Iii ~. 7 ., 9 • lllCS. Keep basics on hand for fast meals Fast c:ootina bas ~lhlllgtodo •1 lb on-hand 1n.grcdimts.. ~ 'ou h.a'c ~. 1fs a natter of mu1nacacb ftrm count ID I simple rCC'IJ)(. • Stock the cupboards and rdnan- ator to~oura<hantagr~ kecpmga fc-f1,ontn on hand. ~ a sr-~on of proteins. sucb as lunch or deb mcau or canned run.a or chackcn fresh vqrtabk:s btc C3JTOli. broccoh. oruom and tomatoes can bt added lO dtsbcs for fia""Or and nulnlJC>n.. And C\t.ra.s ltU an assort· mcnt of cbecscs.. spreads and scasonrngs aJ•~)"'S co~ tn hand~ Wbm )l>U ba'c some baSK ~ts lO •"OR Wlth. t.bt CTQU\ c oplJODS ~ C"Dd.les.s. AD) of l.bcK sdcctioo.s can be made into a bot pocSct sanct.ldl •itb a nr- ~ pntr} pocket dough. CRICSEN POCKETS tm"BS••.U 1 e.,drnlll,c11•e1 cNca. Z ;IW ttl ( !ot e_,) •c Ch4 •.• , .,~clleae "a, .... .,_ __ z ...... ,,,,, ....... t.51•e1em,_.,,~ ............. .,. .. S...lfl ,_. Heu O'-c"D 10 37S dqJea.. In small tio.t. ClOlllbule dbcUu. cbrc:K. oa.ioo and 2 to • ubae- spoom talsa.. UmoO doulb; tcpat· a1r ilno 4 1111-a. Platt clousb ...-a oe -.m:ctcoom ska. Sudda......,,..., ....... ~ . s...-. -..Of'dbd.al mablftooto Wit at t.adt tqUare. IUd cbllb in llill( C0'C11111 ~ PftW ~ witla bt IO teal Cut lbnle \oH:acb 11.iu 00 IOp. upll) bnas.b Wltb beatcnqa.. . 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"" Herc is a recipe that uxs a standard pork roast and is so easy to prepare. It i_s perfect for a homey family meaJ; yet the presentation is so unusual it worts wondcf'fully for guests as well · Simply tic a bonelea roast b.n at even intnvals with br.avy string. I.hen cut pockets in between tbc llnnp to stuff. h couJd not be simpler to make or 10 ~- Accompany the rout with a warmina compote of curried Chunky Mixed Fruit for a hearty flavor combination. Th( bounty of dried figs. apricots and slivm:d almonds combine with the tangy s~utncss of the ma~ed fiuit for a subtly spiad and JUICY dish that complcmcnu the port roesa per· feal). Both the oompo1C and the port roast may be prepared in advance aod then bded at the last minute. Simple but special. Stuffed Port Roast is just t& son ofhomey food to enjoy all wio't'" Iona. · Sl'UFPED POil& t cus (11 ewes~> ~ kr .m~ fnlt • Jmee • utra upssynp 1 (!~ .. J ···••> ,.n d9· r9Ul • •••t"'-.... '9d .... , .... C'lllp IMdter ..., ctlf~ ... ,4 .... 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Co, er with foil and allow to rest 10 minutes. Remove strings: can·e roast into 6 pieces at string marks. Serve v.ith wann Curried Mtxed Fru11 Compote. Makes 6 servings. CURR.JED FRUIT COMPOTE Rnerve4 fnit ud Jldce from Staffe4 Pon Steak .Beef Loin-per lb (Value Pack 5 OT More lb. 2.19) fl£= 1.fSS>' Caill. Grown Cut-Up Fryers 79 7.acky 01 • foe'..-r Fan:r.s s-r Ib Save .30 per lb. I =Frozen Banquet ~!!~~!~~ 99 !u 01 bor Save .371 . Buy 3-Save .83 Sweet Juicy per lb. Plain Wrai) !4ild KQl Kan Cqt g::~~ar 1· 99 ~~mieUes A/SJ ~~Jaea I ~:;4-Save .3~ 1.09 ~lioni .62 w.. I lib r*G Wilson Frcmks ••• Q _,_~ '4 OL C!llP Fresh P-Nut Butter 1.49 facTa1 Tissue .65 ,, // l Fresli Cooked BBQ ~cken ... 99 Ralphs Egg Sesame ~:e2d 69 Save .301 latpai.~ lla'.!:mcl QQl.D OI ,._ . Honey Ru11 Bread llallp9 $q90W -• ..., OI Del. ... 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Dtuolve cornstarch in sherry: whisk into fruit Juice. Whisk in ginger and curl') powder. Bring mixturr 10 a boil: rrmovc from heaf Stir into fnut mix tun. Pour fruit mixture into an 8-mch sqUMC baking dish. Combtnc 00111- bread stuffing max. butter. brov.-n sugar and clo,·cs in a small bowt. Sprinkk crumbs evenly over fruit m1xturr. Bake at 350 dcgrttS.. 30 minutes. until compote 1s bot and bubbly. Rcmo~from-oY"Ctt. Scn'T warm. Makes 6 scrYmp. Creamy blue cheese mild and elegant I WATERTOWN. Wisc. (AP) - The creamy new blue cheeses d iffer dramaaicaJI) from the traditional punaent. crumbly blue most of us kno". Cream) blue cbces.c is mild and elegant. And the new blues att pnmanl) foreatmg .. as is .. on bread and crackers, although the) can also be used as a tasty ingredient 111 hot or cold dishes. Blue cheese is suited to a variet) of v.1nes., both red~nd white. Try 11 "1th California Zinfandd, Bcau- JOla1s. Cot~u-Rhonc or any full- bod1cd wane. Bresse Bleu of Wattttown. kno ... m in Fra.ncc and t.bc United States for ats fine cbeeRs. offers these tips : -J UDGING RJPENESS: Read the expiration date o.n tbc Pld.a,e and check to make sure the rind has a fresh "bite color. The cbecK should be firm and resalicnt lO the touch with a li&ht.. ivory-<.'Olored mtmor flecked with blue veins. S E R · V I N G TEMPERATURE; Always serve at room tcmpera&u.rc lO apenmce the ~ flavor of the cheese. If the chcac hu bttn rcfi _. aled. let at S&t for one hour bef0tt tc1ES1'1: -SERVING SUGG ONS: ~c wadi aS10f1ed fruits. cnldters or breads. -HOW TO SLICE AND PRES- ENT: Sli« traditional round · •hccb in Wedla., Walla llUlkr "pmonal.fiiecr" · rounds. limply cut in hllf: -KEEPING THE CHEESE FRESH: Wrap dMae tl&htly wwtb plutit' or foil ud ~ in die lowitr P1r1 of Ute rd'~rator. (Kc:iep cool but not cotd.) , War·m up to hot cassePole TbCTe·u•otbina~comfoning 1 11•11.,1• r••nM....., Co,erand bake an 37~o'en tn cold 'WQtbtr than a fnarant Heat oil in laJ'IC notHlick skillet; 4S man•IH. tumo~e cover and cas.scro&ebubblinaaway1ntheo,·eo add mushrooms and sau~ over conttnut bakana unul potatoes a.re add.inc warmth to the kitchen and a hash heat until tt'Odtt and bquid &mdcr and lOp is browned, about promisu-a aroma of somethina bu c'aporated: set aside. In small 30 minu~ Sprinkle with chopped dcliaous to clwr the dulll awa). bo~1 combu~ nour. salt and ~ panic). Mates 6 snvinp. Cu1erob traditionally take' cry Te relllee H 1 t .. lime: Prior to litde prep91ation time and f~ per. assembly. add ibccd potatoes to I iNrcdimts. But Iona. slo"-' Mmmcr· Co'u bottom of pa.sed. shaJ-quan bothn& wa_ter in a 2-10 ).. "'-melds the fla,·on together to lo" l'1~uan bakana dish "!'ith a quan sa~. Return to boil; make an extraordinary dish that's la)cr of potatoes; spnnkJc with cook until barely tcodtt, 3 to 4 pata than lbc sum ofits pans. some of lhe nour mixtutt. Add a minutes.. Dram. For cumplc. Fresh Mushroom la') er of mu5hrooms. Spnnklc ·with Asscl)'lble as d iruud abo"·e. Scallop is make by simply la)emlg some of the Parmesan cheese: dot reducing milk to Ji~ cup. Increase sliced potatoes_ flour and teas0n-"-1th butte!'. Repeat la)"Cn until aJI o"en ~mperalutt to 400 dcgreics. anas. sautccd mushrooms. ingredients arc used. Bake u.nccn'Cf'Cd about 30 minutes Parmesan cbecsc and milk.. As lhe Pour milk o,·er insredients. until potatoes a.re tendcor. ' c:asscrole bakes, lhe mushroom r-..:....:.::_.=.:,:..:_..:..:..::.:_.:.:..::::...:..:.:.:..:..:.=---=:.=..:~:.:.:.:=-=:..:...:::..:.:=.:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~:=:::=!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!~=::==~!!!!~~!! Oavor mtensifac:s and transforms a simple recipe into an elepnt s1de d.lsh. ~B MUSBROOM SCAUOP i a.ta..-. vqeca.ble oil l ,._.. fresll m..U.Oms. llicH 1 &Mles,11• no.r '4 &ailf 1 ••ad salt ... pepper • te $ mellial ,.cat.ea ( 1 .... • • •• ) • daialy l1itt4 "a C9P P8ie4 Parmesaa dleese J taMe., ... ~er marp.r- 6-, l C9P ala Caviar n o w imported from China Ma."'laldJ ~"" Sttvitt 'Cahfomia Sunshine Fine Foods Inc. of Sao Francisco has an- nounced the amvaJ of its 1987 catch of caviar from China. It 1s fished from the Amur Ri ver. v. tuch flows m the cold non hem reaches of nwnland Oum near the Manchunan and S1bcnan borders., 10 He1lon&Jian Prov10ce. The C3\Uf a.s sold io this counlJ) under the brand Tsar ~ 1cbolai and is labeled either Mandann Beluga or Mandarin Ossctra caviar- This )CM. 9 to.ns have bttn produced. of which 71 • tons are marked for Europe and l\s1a. The remainder is comin$ to Amcnca. Cahfomaa Sunshine rcprescnta- uvcs said 45 percent of the harvest IS Beluga grade. lo th.JS ~-It IS produced from lbe roe of the enormous Kcluga sturgeon of the .\mur Chinese caviar 1s noted for 'Cf) large, firm cgs. a nutty Oavor and a 1ossamer, jad~y color, aJI de- sirable chara.ctcrisucs. The company is rcscan:h1ng stur- geon aquacultutt at its sturgtOn fisher) 10 Sacramento. Farmed caviar istxpttted to be produced in the Sacramenlo Va.Jk} v.1thtn thru )cars. Gmger, bacon navorshrlmp Bdtu 8.-es ... G.,._. Wrap v.hole ginger root an moisture-and vaporproof wrap and store in the freezer. G rate it wathout thawing or pttling. using the finest blade of a..gratcr. _ SHRIMP-BACON STIJl.Fft Y l ,_... frail or Ima peeld ... llevd8M mMlun drimp .. ~ Wu...uce4 pea..-. .. J ......... .,. *"' 1 aai., ... ftHly ~ sta- ser rwt '4 c., dUctm ._,. .. i &alf • •• cerm&ardt 4 llicel-..,d•HM 1 tUltlfH• cukfaa ell tc.,i.....,eas ~ et aa 8 eaee cu ("' c:9p) b&mMe .a...n. cwt iato &Ma •t:l'QS B•• CllkM rice lbaw shnmp. 1 f frozcn. In a large bowl combine green onions. wrry and gjnicr root. Add shrimp: toss to coat. Cover and marinate in the re~tor for 2 hours. Drain shrimp and OOIODS. ~ serving marinade. In a small bowl c:omblnc reserved marinade, broth and cornstarch. Preheat a wok or laf'lt skillet O\'CT hiah heat. Add t.con and stir fry for I to 2 minutes or until crisp. Remove t:.con and ICl aside: diteanl drippings. Add c:ookina oil to wok. Stir-fry shrimp and onions. half at a tune. over mcdium-hllb beat for 2 to 3 minutes or until done. Return all shrimp and pnions. to wok. Stir in t.con, j>QS and bamboo shoob; push mature 10 sides of wot. Add mannadc.mixture lo cim1er of 'WOt. Coot and lllf watal t.hickeacd and bubbly. Stir shrimp muture anto saucz. 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Welfare recip~ent grateful mrs.tlf apins.t ber oulf11&\COUS acxuY- uoM. WIM9 ,... .... ,.. me*r-i!Haw .. set a.ct111er. Id f're& .. w .. 1k &aMa& Be ........ , Mt .... meet .. ,.. rdmJ .. •et••.. if • ..,an .. k . "-ltinlc ,--.. It's rir· a.By ~ .. kl& -i ... pet'lm ... dm,ty tthsa le fic"L - 9-.30 10:00 10-.30 11:00111· .... .... • .... .... (() ... .... II ....., L.M. Bo vo --~-- I ~ ~ Uus •oma.n. .\.nn. l"\t mc't her ooh l•lU.. ~ &J\CS Uone 10 ~ Sutc -Fred~ g~~ I should daJ d.trcct1) •nh bc:r bcaUst be docsn·1 •'a.Dl to bt LD the middle I ·~bu oced to m:rw:n onr:tnl. but ~tt) urm she calh op I mrt to shll.t and •lll to band the pbonr to ,btm Tokyo '11 take you to the cleaners Ht sa)"S.. -you bandk tl. -1ducb m.Ues mt thmk th.at be is afn:Jd ofbtr too Has motbtr as a 'Cf) rombau' t pen.on.. and •ot bt unlO a.n)ont ,. ho crosses bc:r .. I would IJ'e an~lh1na to set a.Iona •:n.h m) mot.bt1..an-b•. but I am bcSJ ruuna to bdX' t 1t is unpoutbk Pleax trll mt ho-lO band1t the probkm •1th tact and rnpea.. Fred 1s a ,. ondnful penon and r mo. be 1s as unh.a~ as I am about m~ 1oa.bd1~ lO ha'-c a IOOd rdauomlup 11r1th his mother. -STRL'GGlr.'G I~ C .\ UFOR-" l-.\ .. DE.All ~"IA: sa.tt JW lllan ,_. Fre&'1 ID-*r-,twttt la Marty a year It ii ... a al ... Ille ............ el CI rlt•dw is dw ldrft Rt ....... dlat,... &di,..~· ...._ ...... ,_ .... ae ...... Ille .... ... ..... "*" .. nrt p llacn. 18 dial .. .,,_ em k .-t c:arehl ......... JW UJ. Save 25~ on the flavor You want, the fibq you need. ·---1· llWtUFACTlRR"S COd'OfJNO EXNW10N "-----. ~-~ S.lect .... SAVE~ .............. t Both ,-ulncQbk West dea.5 '0Rllf • ~ " Q 10 -• s 4 Al + Q JI J \\EST EA •162 •953 ~&9Jl -1 6 Q J 10 t I 4 ! • ~ 11' •• s 2 SO\.'TH • J 7' -Q' It • The b1ddio.g. 7,Sl 1 • ,, .. al s cwtJt I -DW ~ J~T h9 ()pauna kad. Three of 11 cs bad ~gh 10 ~ punuhcd for )OUT errors ai lht bndgc at* But somctJmcs I SttGU tbal that tS no ju.sticc-) OU chi a.ho get puD· I i.sbed f Of an 8C1 lb.at IS beyood rcprOKb. · No one can fauh \\'est· s ooc beu1 ~RI bid. 0acr South te5')0!wded to the doubk with oar no lnmlp. s.bowma ooc OGI) ~ stoppa m the many suil bat some 1-l 0 points. North wasted DO tlmr lft reacbmJ bis opri=g• .,. .. • Ifs DOt otraofdJna.1' for a T ok'o bold to~ S1S \0 ~-Oca.n· a aun·s sun. Q \\Do 9'U tbc fim ""Ill Le man t' er to Stt tlx Gm t Salt L..a.kt .. Smee be ~ no st1 re rc-cnr:ry. ~ CSI I.lade !:JC pcrf~'"ll~ rea.soo.abk lead of hn • 01Jitb-bcs1 bean a.od ~ be ncx o pened tbe buiduig, the c:onrraa would surcn h.a~c bttn dc- feaied. Dedarcr had. ooJ) etiht fasa •n.: \. and •. ·~ ~.0<. ~! ·~ ~ ... ,~ ham. the obt-o...' -.a~ ·o .:!~·!' v; :he rur.th a.u • ..i .. ~ ao ·-1oe~~ .\ •:::i- mr:g ,')()() o: a -1-~ t.ea.. "1 f." • .,. ou kj h.a'e a.>sured -~ ~ont:act H~e. ~•C"\C:. ~ e'>l ..o..aC :;o: ~.e m opening ::-·.: • t"h> ... t :nc .::.-r ... -:6 and be aa.s al...o r."'ar ~ • .., ' •t hearts. so dcda:a h.ad ;o tt.~ "'tt1 a.ft ~ :>14~ 'O br "f ~ l~ .:c,•ra..:: He on :~e "'ear-ca,j Iii •u..:! rt-co ~ •.,,..,. Nn.:l~ o: ;>a.1cs anJ ibc ace-ing of d!a.::Jo-.d>. •''"""PID! &11 <he .:ard ne .:oukt ··om he \\ csa nm.i Ht no 1a r.ecdcd Siilce hx -W~· ~~j • ., =-~·e ·~­ C\:! •nb no :nee :;;a,, tv.o .1~ ~ th lbe f:!'O>.in<J•or lu:t. dir- cW er ""°"'Id onJ, pc (or lt.t best He o:rled a nb a heart and sa1 bac to Stt .-bat ,. ould h.a ppen. West cashed bis four heart ends. md tbc:a. fortunala~. ht •u dow.u 10 ~.uw.l~bat dubs .. He 'as forced LO lead IW'&) from i.na toto dccb.r- u 's c:ombmcd 1~. ailow'ln& dc-- dara LO .. SCOrt l'WiO dob mets and c:onuaa .. \iOSEY SA'\"ISG COUPONS J -. • ' Q ~ for bca-.~f-... ·s:..a~ c..a..--in -.-a: aoo .. , Carolm~~ ~ 'o ~ . : ""Ocid ra::.J.. a: Ulie 'OJ> i.! ~Oto d?tL : U\ t !O !Ltd! ~l to 'orui or South. Ou:r 1 .1ncmcr man as of the OpllUOO th.at &be JWdUcs ~ orth. South a..:>d :-..~ dwn~ u:p tbt ~ncs. 1 t ""IS po5S1 b6t w tbt £aropt:9 roans of~~~~ IO~ ~ Q'Wihll$ apl!2Sl ~ ~~ !"'et grli a potS00 I\~ rash fU' e&l1DI crops. ();')e 16th OO::::Dll" on tht soles of the «t. b•~n' WTO&r a le'ql..C~ tramc oa pr<>ttdurcs for f:h :i1 &pJ ~senousstudmtofdn:acn~ ~ ---bJ.H---~------- ACROSS • Go~'Y 6 "'\m!S ·o~ ., &... .. ,,, • 5 Sdo c-::e ' ·s Busy as --, .... ~ ,e M..-y -.,,..., ., u..e 2CW~ 21 ~~ 23 ~ 2' -'1oDe 26~ ~ ~ae.--:- 30 ~~ 3· Warc.e - 32 --lMle 36 Pw..a 3-T-- 3!-0...,_.o 39 ~ •2.._ ...... "" Slleda 45T ....... 46 Hddl"" ~ ...... SOSdM 51 ~ S2~•U1Q SS Al'farw SI' LOI idol .. I 1 ,,.,... ., n. girt~ 2 ' ,, 6 1 Pei • iS1'"" • ma arr 62~s~ SJ 0.- && Cor"llCS 65 See~ DOWN ~;: ... 2'f~ !)Or'" l~ '~sen98' s c-. '.or 5 ..ms ..,..,.~ .. ~~ e~ 9 :low' cas: ·:i ~ •·Rec:a -- l2Qf~ • J ".,.,. SM&l 19 ~.aor 22~,,..., 2S Code for"' 26~ ...... r~~ .... , 29 .... ~ 6C ~ ::::r.g 29 a.::.. '· 9rouwoc 30~~ ~;:o- 32 Z-~~ 4J.......a.~ ... 45>0C>e 33S~ '6;,~ ...,,., •7 ~ ,...age 3'~ "8~or 35 W'Oligdol'9 -~ -3-Gow\. -.;it ... ...,..._. -----....--5 a s 51 ~ 53 s.-. .. g9JIS So& -.,,... Eyea" 56 Modllit .... 57~- • nm FAlllLY CIRCUS by BU Keane 11'SIDEOUT by Kevin Pope 'When we have kids Grandma won't be Just GRAND. She'll be GREAT!"' .. I by Brad Anderson . DElllUS THE llEJllACE PEAKUTS . we~ nA' 'e ..\ =s- :-~IAI '15(1o.JO ..... AStJ. -¥.E T riE5E ~Q ~= ,,..-...,,.. ' ( GARFIELD I"I" ~ ~ONCrRY FROM Nt¥ 171ET I COOL PH T 5 1.E.E.P LA~T .. ~ TUMBLEWEEDS ,. • i ~ s --- THEAEEW (;'EPRMNV ME or FOOP ANP SUE.P. TWO OF TME T\.fRH Tl41NG~ I LIVE FOR > "' by Hank Ketcham ~ . ·~ by Charles M . Schulz ""Ol.l ~ E--,.,~ ~~~~".)."-=' ...... ~o ~ ~-·~ (.l.~E5~ ~ -1(.-,Q;A. by Jim Davis IF THE TMIRP WERE.N'T 5tlf·~ (''7 KILL Mi.'S(LF by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady .J l ""'' PO tr I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~. l.f.tflf"s AtL WE HAD ffiT"" Tt-tE&.=F~ ~ Cl.P£S TOC/ff/-811.JEA"fE:R~ ~·.f~ • Hfl>lb f'ff<C. A Ft;r JUDGE PARKER DOO!fESBURY by Garry Trudeau by Bertte Breathed by Addison e-~ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNetty ·~-=--~;: .,,.._. ___ ,.. '"°""' • -... -" ..,_ ·~· .... ,..........,,.." ~t ~ ~~ .......... l'W ...... c:r'l9lt.,.,,, -.. -,......,:..._,. __ _ r-- J • ,.,,. wrl04 -............. -~,.. ... . ·--~-............... _. .._ ____ .. ..__ _____ .._ ~~-...,,-OllO _ _,.,_ .. ' WEDNFSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1988 25 CE TS Newport principal swap.OK·'d Angry protest fails to convince board to override superintendent on trapsfers ----- By JOYCE BODLOVK'B ............. Boos and hlSXS frQm &he auchtnce d td not <ktcr lhc Ncwpor\-Mtsa Un1r~ Scfw>ol Boatd membcn TUC'Sda) from unanrmowJ) suppon- Ul& Supmnttndtnt John Necolfs New Angel Chli Davis was one of several off- season acquisitions in- troduced Tuesday ./81 ·coast Opposition growing to deve4opmen1 in Laguna CanyonJA.3 California -More than 100 venomous reptiles were seized dur- ing raids throughout Cali- f0<nia ./ M Nation Soviets photo of mrssHe called into question./ AS World Nicaragua brings charges against an American./ A5 Index contro,enwdt-cls1on •os-ap pnno- pals at Corona dtl ~far and :"tvopon Harbor high K'hool\. Cocona dtl Mar H~·s Cknnas [,ans v.111 tl"lMk ,obs •1th '~pon Harbor"sJ om Jacobson bc'gJnnmg an Jul~ undtr the dttlsion Body found . in Mesa lake ~ud e m an floating iIJ T e\Vinkle Park \\'ater as l o n g as six days __ By JOSA TBA"°' \'OLZ&.E Of_.._ ....... Tht nu.ck bod~ of a man found T~' anaman-~laktatCosta Mcsa·s ·TeW1nUe Part ma .. ha'e bttn in tht l~foot-dttp •2lm for as long assn da~s. authonttn said Pohet h.a' t labeled the death -susp1oous-and •111 ln\tsllplc tht disco' er. as a hom1Cldt unul an autops~ or othn t\ 1dtntt PfO\ts no foul pta~ V.3.S ln\Ohed. sa1d LL Rick Johnson ~o out-.Md sig.ns of Lbt cauSt of death "'~ found he said The bod~ dtscnbed as lhat of a man bet ... ttn I and :!3 \tars old. 6- fooL l~ po~nds and· pos.s1bl~ a Latino . ..,as found about l') 30 a m b) cal) maJnltnaDC'( .,or\endeamng tht lake. Johnson said Bob Bourdeau. o ne of Lbt •l>Rtn •1'o found the bod}. saJd the ~ not teed lbt ~ 1n tht mlddk of Lbt Lake Monda}. but lhouaht 11 •"&S a ptttt of floaung ckbru -\\c sa• 1L but ·~thought 11 •3.S a lac or something.·· Bourdttu said -cTuesda~ l then •as no doubt 1t •as a man ·· Dcput~ Coroner Cullen Ell· ingburgh said prthm1na~ ~n'C"Sllp· lions 1nd1Cate lbe bod~ v.~ an the •-ale-r bet•ttn four and s1.\ cb's -posssbl~ k>nga. . -Tl\eTt·s rcall~ too man~ \-UUbies ~Ian) 01 tht mcm than 400 ptopk ho ancndcd 1ht rmot1on-.pad~ T~ t\enmg board meeting·~ fot'ttd 10 'All~S tht pcoettdJDgi from outsadt tht ~II hcanng room ~ v.ala of parents ttacbns and Slucknts v.crcd~.,.n to tM mtttlng 10 a fa.tkd efTon 10 con' 1ntt the board members to •Oh~ against tht prmopal sv.ap. Jo supponang \.1roll Trusttt Rod Mx \hlhan 1olid the crov.d that 10 !4 ~can of ~hool board ~"lC'C ht had IX'tt ~ tl'k supttinlcndt'nfs as.- sicnment rC\:ommendu1ons <>\er- tW"Md . -Tbtst1h1ngsdon·tcormou1ofw blut ... \fx \tilhan said. ~bc\hUa.an a1~ caJled the pnno- paJs -1•0 good rTk'n doing t•o gOod jObs..-adding that thcR ·~ -a pottnual mo't ahead for tht ptOpk conttf'Md •. In an 1nten 1tvo l!arl~ in tht da . S troll said ht •as confidnu the board ... uuld s..ippon has rccommen- d2&t0n -Tht tdea tlus IS a pm.u pl:a~ IS nonstruL -he ~ -1 ftrmh ~r chanpng pnn...,pals 1s heitth) and an the best ant«t'Sl ofthedwnct. Tbts dttts1on 1s npt s1n1sttr °' om1Dous.- "IC'Oll said the pnnopaJs ~ouki bong~ adns 10 the f'CSPC'C\l't htgh schools. .\s confidtnl as ~K'Oll v.as an tht board·s support. M found onl~ o'tr· ... ~1m1ngoppos1tion amoni lht par· 11-.apanu al Tuescb~ ·s mttt1ng. Co.ta Me.a cletectt.a look ou u the caroacra office taka away tile body of a ................... de.ad man f oa.ad Oc.tl:n& 'l'Meday tn the lake at TeWl.D..kle Park.. ngJu l'l(,V. 11 at •as at tht bouom. tnit coMkr -~'" COU.ld ha\C prt\('O~ an' ~ and the t1~ rouJd t l.itnd v.efl be}Ond that - Ella.ngburgh S31d an aua~ sc~­ ukd toda~ v.ould help ptnpomt :he da~ the man died and nu~ pro' 1\k a cause of c:kalh II no ob,1ous reason for the death 1s fou nd. m0tt umt· consuming tou.:-olor. ltsts ma~ be required.. be sa1J <.oroncr·s 1n,e-suptoo "'~ also v.ort1ng lo &1c1nunc the man·s &dtnm~. and •ttr being ~hat huwcrcd because oflht kngth ofume I.ht bod} ~ bttn ID lat waJCr. -\\ t. rt ha\ 1ng rrouble Sttlml fi~nlS.. but •C should be able lO run ham through Cal-ID -the drput} coroner said Ca1-I D as a sta1tV-1c:k computer s~stcm th.at ho ds tht fingrrpnnts of most l nov.n ,nm1naJs and 1s ofkn helpful an ldcr.t f, ang cnme suspects ard '1ct1ms .\dd1t1onaJh Ell-1ngbu:~'"· "3td ~ .~ug:ator\ hoped to nutc. l~ ~~· ·o a name through ~('nl m1ss1ng-~-s..:.n ~ns ""\\ (' "41\.t s..,m( la.is th.at ma&ht be ham.. -Bhngbufl.b said Johmoo wd pohtt ~ abo seatt'bioa for w maa · docJwis uct •alltt. ..\ sarrh throaP Lraill am a1 the part. and a l~ ~ of tM talc faded to tum 11p an~ dues to lht nan·s 1denl1l~ or orcumsanccs SU1TOUnd1ng btS death. lht laevtcNnl saui -\\c·,·e got to 1n,n.tipte n as a homtn<k unul tht somnh1ng drf- fcttnl comes up. -Johnson saKI -It could be an~1.htng from an acodent to su1~ or a natura.J death. bul 1hef't·s nothmg to point an~ ·~~ ~n - \t \.haitl \bnno a parent ud teacher at C erona dtl \1.ar . .and 01X of ,tht approumatt'~ 30 pcoplr •bo spou bcfoa lht boani. eDCOUnlFd board mtmbcn -to hstta 10 lop:.: lO not d1sm1ss US out of SOmt StDSt of IO~a.t~ to Dr 'rc·oll or to· board Unll).. • ""This C3.n 't be 'tn romfonablt for ~ou ·· ~ said -rm· su~ !OU chdn·t npcct this much furor. this much pass.o ~ TC'pfd1ng . our dcclSlon to (Pia. eee BA TTEllED/ A2) EIT.oro public airport studied Congressiona l r e\·iew ofjoint-u e catch es OC official off gu ard By Gil.EC l.LEltll Of_.._,_ ... Local off~ arc reeling from w dl.5C'O'C'f) t~l a ~ttehiga:n con-crcssman Ordttc<i 3 Stud) ~ IC'Vo 1 Ilg rM fcas1bdn' of u~ng Manne Corps ..\lr Suuon El Toro as a commnnat a.irpon. but f~ than the stud~ v.111 rtsoh c the contro' tTS.Jal tSSUe Rep. Roben Can [)..._heh. aught k>caJ of} m1h~ and congressaonaJ offiqals ~ ~rpnst •hen tt v.as dtsco\ tred th.at he I OCl uded the EJ Toro base m a thrtt-month stud' of PQSSJblt comrncT'CUl USC'S at tfutt null,W1 ~ ~~tud~ •-aspanoia 'olumanous transponataon bill passed through a Housie--Stnatt budgtt confn'cntt rommmtt on Dec :: l sud Luq O 'son ~oman for Rep Robert ~m. R-'t"'lX'f' 8cach. The stUd} .,u be conduaed b) tbt FcdcnJ .\ 'unoa .\dmin,,,,.... ..t IS scbcduJcd fOrcocnpltuon ~ March JI Tht otbcr t.:scs a.tr U> ~h:tup11 and llhnon.. Otson Rad ~ •as h,1d •ntn ht learned 1bout , Cur· s p1opog.I pn man~ becaVJC' Ix bad DOI bttn consul~ 1bout 1ht stud\ 8adbam lcamcd abotn tbt stud) oaf} a re-. da ~ s ago. she saJd. -The concrcssman bad no adca that thi.s v.as P'-!t 1n. -said Olson.. •1><> wd (Plee9e eee EL TOltO/ A2J Adv.oe and Games BuUetin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Food Mind& Body - Opinion Pohce log Pubtic notices Sports Weather Wedd.ngs C7 A3 BS-6 8 7-8 C8 C6 C1-S A7 A6 A3 fM Itvine f~eeway initiative before high court 81~ A2 A8 , By UJ\'DA DEUTSCB ......... .._._ LOS ..\SG ELES -..\ lcp.J d1spt1tc that could dclttlll1~ tht future of thrtt proposed Orangr Count~ frtt· •2~s ca~ before 1hc California Supttmt CQ!Un Tunda) •nh oppos.- 1n1 la~~ chsagrttml on otittns· nghts in tht battk ..\t 1uu.= ts a mo't "' ottllns of If\ int to launch ari anmau't ch.allcngm1 the ~thod of pa~rng for tht frttv. avs The suit Ltctsbtu~ has a.ppro' cd a formub b' •blC'h en~ dt'elope'r ftts •-oold fund about half the rost Ferguson campaign funds under scrutiny Py panel and Ptte-r Bufb. Gardnc-r •TOtt a k ucr coota1D1ng hu allcptton.s to the count) Olsulct Ane>rnc) ·s office. •1ucb for.v<kd 11 m tht com mtSSion. Commission ~n•-ormn Sand- ra ~hch1oku said &l the lJmt that 'M allqauons would be ~~'Cd for possible funbtt lO\tslJPllOO. Jcanrlk Tun,n. a spotcs..'Oman for the cornrrussaoa·s kpJ dJ,,sion. said Tuaday thal tht commas.saoo bad dtadN 10 io~ac fttsusoo.. Sbt WOOld not D ). ~\Cf. •bctbtt. tht m .. ·c::stJpnoo stnnmed from ~·s c:omplainL Fapson. R-~pon Bead\. an- noulK'Cd last Wttft th.al be m i&h• run J.' .\nom(': .\I "-.?.J:e~ rt'~ntang the: Build r:~ 1-:Jusl-. ..\ss.ocuuori anJ other pa-~ o~ 10 the 1nllll l1't lOl'd tht 1ustlC't'S lMt the .:iuttn etfon v.ouki '-ult av.a\ the rt'' em.~~1,mg P'l•('r\ of tht ·or' - ;ind"' u d t't' rontn.1' !o sute la• J....a ufcr argued tlut.tl'lt ~sla~ had &J' en ot) offioals of l f\ 1 ne the pe>'lll t"f to am~ ftts to raJSt funds for the ne--frtt,t.2~s •Ubout ~1ng appro,-aJ from 'Olen. .\lt~ F~ \\oochtr ~ rntntmg \M Comm11ttt of St'tn Thougnd ICOST). an I" 11)t ClUHM . group •inch wpporu tbt 1nma~ atgUC'd thal tht l.qlslatun could not b.a't anrcndcd to dtpn\~ auuns of lhtar ma ua u ' t pow.er TM I 5 1 nm.an' e -oWct ba'~ ~u·~ a 'Ott on the COWll) pb.n io l.;.S(' de\ doper fees lO pm~ for ~ frtt"~~s fPl••w.RSSWAY/A2J Newportputslidon. jazz cafe expansion •hlC'h rs roup.t) 6. sqmrT feet. Spmvza ~ 10 tht P\annq C ommmle>ft Ul order IO olCDd tbc rntaurana·s boun o( oCJCQUOO.. and partK'\llarl) tbe boon o( b~ jUZ combos that •ould pobm ai the rcsuuranL The commJ.SSaOD esiab- l1sbcd that the ~ rcsiaunna could opcntt ~ttn 5 p.m. &Dd m1dnt&ht Sund.a) tlmqb ltf'bunda) and 3.30 p m lo I a.m. .Fnda) and Sat~ Uk Udo has 0,. U:S a rrpuiauon as one of an... Coant) 's b JllZ2. boupots.. Spmuza smd.. ~ m11S1C wuoo la~ rDOSt combos would klR rnoaq b) ba.111 ~ 10 6ais.h (Pl I Ml -.JADJ A.a) F-ezible ho11rs keep con~ty workers moving . . . .. •Ena f r ' DBOARDBACKSSWAP ••• ..,_,. j U. m~;ntwt ·s:: ., -........ )-OU dada't cardiill) . -.. *t si1 ... rM>'\. because you cbda"& dicia inpa& &om comm..iy Or -a: t.eca ... ,_ Mied -... tduca1ed suess of ooe man ratbc:r lhaa tk cdkc1J\~ •ifdom of mally -in slMJn. becaUK )OU did not do )'OUf bome-..-ork: )OU ha\'C lO hear US oo-.- MsiJIO said if tk bmrd turm • dcatear now, -.. em&) Just IUDC )OU out next dect.ioo. - IUml Knda1L • member or a COllHNOClt 10 main Jatobsen U . cwpon twt.or. said a poll of IJSO families s:bo'tll.cd 77 ptTttnt opposed t.hc Pfjncipal SYlo'a]) ~btk less than S perttftt supponcd iL ''Both schools att 1'o"tnncn. Tlus lhouJd DOt be SOIDC'thtng tampered •;lb. -said dcYdoptt Job.ti Warm- lncton. mot.her committee mnnbc-r. ~·s an o'~btlmi• patmt su~n to lea\'c lhings alone. .. Calif. Temps .-.... ........... ...._.,.,_,......, ......... .... .. 01 --. cs • "-Olt .. 25 ........ . . ~ .... • 25 ~ .. • L.-..oi . .. ........ • 05 ------.a ID 00 $ PO 51 ....... ., ................ JI D ......._ • St .. » tt D a a ll2 21 • SJ SI ll2 .. » ~. SI~ . ,, n 53 ., ,. ,. a a '° cs a Calif. Tem.J>S . Extended Surf Forec&st BLll PasaJ... a counsdor at Corona ~~ wa--saamut). srcur- 11). loyafl). dcdJcation arc not quaJatics •1lach ~fostered b) princi- pal rotauon al t.hc seco~· In cl Facult). sutr and students Ii~ to think of a pnOClpaJ as a person wilh a \'cstcd anlCf"C:St.. a long-term commat- m~I to them. ................. ._ Superintendent John Nicoll U.ten. to the debate. JI tS -o..... ...... , ... °" J3 .. ..,.,__ •• ~°" SI » 0-. SI lit 0.- •• J7 Z2 17 OS •• ,, 10 19 4:2 >4 11 71 ,, ·-lf ~ Stt a pn0C1pal as ooh ttmporat). ~ou t~ lhe quahtcs I mentioned."" ~ish tcachCT ~1m.am Thompson said at takes about thrtt ~cars for a nc-. prioopal and a facult~ lO mdd into a harmonious team. • -we han·Uiarnov. at C~I. a.sdOcs 'ev.pon Harbor High School-she .sa.Jd. -But for no good rn.son. ~ou wish 10 embark tToo sctaooh. t~o faculttcs. tv. o pri no pals on a nttd1css lhrtt<-year paJod of trans1t1on ~1ttC'~ ... What LS the poml.,.. Tbompson said bc-r fatth 1n the" board -bas bttn shaken. -you scn-c the communal' as a check and balance ~-stem to Dr. ~acotrs dictata. -she Said.·· .\nd. as \OU ~-a~ or thJs rnp«>nSt· bilm can take pl.a« unless thttc 1s careful and ronunual monnonng. -s01 •'hm \Ou fahdatcd 'this derision for traiisfer. •u tbcr'e an~ fact-finding process" \\as thcTc due dehbeT'auon" From the mformauon •e ha'e ~1 .. (d, the ans--er i.s no. T rusttt She~ Loofburro• saJd before lM \ ote lb.al she bad -gotten~ \C'~ balanced mput on thrs from m~. cons1.1tue0C1cs. .. -Qr. ~·1coU"s decision on UStg- m~ts has been outstanding.. I al50 ba .. e conftdentt m both pnnopals 10 help the" communll) come to acccp- t.antt of the changie and to bn-c a health~ transition.-she.said. e \$ np 25 10 .._ ............. • 31 .._._Clk • » I'll 'fl I • f1 ....... • .... ca, a.--. . . --.... • •• •Ulllll • 25 ........ °" ~ 1"1 a-...... 4 1 31 --~A ........... cs» .... • .ZS .. 1$1 11 1 .. -· Siialm F.-, .. ---= =~ ...... 0. , ..... ., • Ti.a. ·-, ... • n •n--.111u.-.0°c. n » ... J7 :J7 • ... . !f IN C2 .. . .. St JI .,. 25 ., u 115 • 32 tS • l1 ,, . 11 ao » .. " 0 11 J7 • 20 n • o a JS .. Tides n.--•t57-.---· ,,..._. I n. __ ...,_,1S __ -•n:9-.- .JAZZ CAFE EXPANSION BLOCKED ••• Prom Al ·thctr sns before L:JO a..m. Come-•111 dull IM srnses of onl\ those qucn~. Spcnazza saad lht qualtt~ of •11hjn Lbc building. •'C v.ould bt less combos at Cafe" Lido v.ould huh conttmcd.. I f. hov.~va. the norse as to dedinc. · replace lhc quiet out.side tM-butkhng. : Sperrazza pro~ restaurant v.e ~ unallerabl} opposed. -• houn from 5 p.m. 10 :! a.m. ~tonda~ .\ numbtT of peopk SJ>OU in favor through Fnda~ and '.! p.m. to '.! a.m. o f the nknded houn.. noting Cafe -Saturda~ and Sund.a~. Wlth per-Ltdo"s histot'\ of e\ccl1cnt food. formancc hours through I:)() p.m. enterummcnt· and atmosphett But ,e,~ da~ but Sunda~. But those v.bcn alJ v.-as said and done. lhc hours dtd not sat •di v.1lh some . c:ounol voted 4-3 lO uphold lhc .~ res1dnlts\1.bofdtlatehoursat Planning Commis:sion·s onganal the dub •ould me.an lost hours hours. v .. 1th Ma'or John Cox and :.sJtti>eng. C ouncilmcn Phi( Sansone and Phihp Maurn disscnurig. -M~ v.1fe and I plan to make" our permanent restdentt v.nh1n 50 ~ard.s of that address.. .. said rn1dcnt Jacl W1lb.amson. -1r the rcsuhmg musK The .. ott Monda~ night aJso prompted a . biner Penaz:za to "-l tbdra• bis apphcatton. cla1m1ng thJ.l n v.ould not bt economteafh.' feas1 ble 10 run a club undCT such time restnci1ons.. • FLEX TIME KEEPS WORKERS MOVING .•. -ifs not v.onh 1C said Parazza F'roalAl afttt the mttttng.. -The~ (rounci.0 Suptn isors.. ~ Counliam nnr don't e'C'n Imo• v.hat the) ·re .. oting traffic congtstion as the top probkm on. Th~ ha\en't a concept as to ,..11.at aff«ting lbcar ll\'CS. Tbat"s anodla ~~l~t~ night hfe 1s about. It's rcalt} ad' ant.age of odd v.Ofting hours. :wu -1 th Ink 1 l adds consadttably lO t.bc ~t lcast one membtt oflhc counol quaJu~ ofhfe. not ha~·•nc to spend as agrttd v.nh ~-much tame commutiJa&. -Aid -1 rhml n s a rcaJ shame ~t. Crov. ~.an cngmttrina aide with the sonct~ 1s dosmg tn on ~plc ,_.,.·rount) ... ldon·1mind~insupc.arl)· abtlltacs to hst.rn 10 qua.ht) mUSK. an because it means I can grt to •"Ort in romfon.. U1 the 9ott hours of the about 20 minutes.. instead of 45 mocnm~ .. said Co1.. a former jazz minutcs.- ptanLSt. -1cs a disappearing JO).-Fla li~ an ..,11acb cmplo)'C'CS Penazza satd he v.111 ronun~ choosr their o-n am'~ and ctr. busmcss at hts current locauon. panure times. 1s anotbtt popular altC"mall' C' to the standard •ort shift. In 1hc En' 1ronmentaJ Mana.,:- ~l SC'T'\ ttts for the~ .. ~ onl~ s11pulat1on 1s that C"m· plo~tts •ori. ccrtaJn cor<' hours. Ix said ··f or most a.gen~ staff. the core hours a~ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . .'' Sa}cn said .. That"s v.hen w~ need to ha'e t' en boch ~ ) ou can start as carh as 6.Jo. 1n •fuch ase ~ou might Jca,(. right at 4 pm Or ~ou might start as late as 9 a m .. and v.ort unttl 6 p.m.. Or \OU can ha\C some 'anat1on of tboSC" hours.. as long as ~ou are' here dunng the" core ptnod. - 48u1 v.b1lt the count\ of Ora• emj>l~s thousands of people. it ~nt.s onl} a slTWI fraction of the v.orl.fortt ""h1ch rush.e's onto count) roadund frttv.a}scach mommgand e'ening.. Su IL lhc roun~ ·s effon !S sagnrr .. cant said\\ IC'Ckr. both asan eumpk and as an e'pen me"-nt FREEWAY INITIATIVE BEFORE COURT ... ment ~nc~. man~ supcl"·1son arc frtt to ~ mlpio~ tt"S • ~ort hours a .. cordmg lo tndt\ 1dual ~ and pf"C'fmnccs. said Bob Sa~en... head of .\notbeTaJtcmatt'C' \\Ort plan used 1n rount~ go .. ernmcnt IO\Ohcs stag- gerni ~on.. hours.. 1n v.h1ch ,.,hok gr;oups of emplo}tts are as.signed shifts that perm11 them to tra' C'I to- and-from ""Ori.. a t off-peal traffic hours "\\C"· .. _e onl~ JUSl bcgtn." she said. -This tS the beglnning of trarupor- tauon demand management. I lno- thai"s a b~ucrauc Lenn. but 111.h.at it rt"all~ means 1s changing the ~-2~ ~ h\C' and v.orl. .\nd ,.eat the count) are' a m tCToco~. \\ e an PfO' 1de an eumpk of sooaJ consoence. t loot foNard to roopcrauon from t.hc pn .. atC' SC'C'tor so that .. e ean rca~ bqln to m~ke a dlffcrc-04"'C ·• From Al Baciters collected the ~u1red , .000 signatures nttdcd to get the m~rC" on the ballol. but coun cbalJcngcs b} the" Buddmg l ndustr: As.sociation of Southern California an4 allied buslncss groups PR\ toted n from coming to a .. otC" Lov.cr couru ruJed that a at' imuau,ecould nor addrC"SS a rqJonaJ is.sue such as frecv.-a\ construction iUld the Su~me Coun apttd m 1986 to r<'' 1ev. 1he cas.e K.aufer argued Tuesd.a~ th.al state legislauon spec1fican~ empov.e~ CH) counols to make that decision and does not a llov. the C'lectoratt to 1ntCf\Cl'le K.aufet satd the d1spuLC' LS so umq~ that 1h~ ~1..oun«, deos1on probabl~ v.111 not a•T1. .. ..-1 oth."r ciue-. and counties But \\ u..,ner said 11 could bC' a landm.'.lrl.. in defining ouzens· ngJns 10 1.h.alkne: 1ht:"ir Cl!\ counols Thefre\.;,.a~ plan 111 .. o hes IOcmes. 1odud1ng lr>1ne v.h1ch ha\e agreed to collect ck\ eloper fees 10 paniall~ financ~ !he SI } b1lhon proJ«l v. h1ch '" b1lkd b~ 1a de .. e1opers as a method tc rel :.'\:: trarT, ~on~llon -\:-: : Ith .1t~. l.36una Beach. 1s \ ~ht."mentl~ up~ to the propos.C'd San Joaquin Hills Frtt""a~ and has r::··used tu .:olku de .. eloper fees. The fr::c"'a~ •vuld {Ut through th.lt ell~ ·s nvrthem eJge ~tore" than S'1 million in d<'- I .. dopers· ftt"S al~d~ collected m If' 1nC' are being held pend mg the S.uprem.: C oun d.."C1s1on Lov.er couru haq: ruled in lhC' case 1h.at a cit' 1m11at1\ c could not addrrss a regional issue sufh as a frttv.a~ v.ht\h tra\~ se .. eral c1t1C"S.. ~c­ cordmg to m proponenu.. the" propo<ic!'d ir~v.a~s v.ouid cut around the ~nmetc:r of Ir> me. absorbing traffi1.. f~om the d <>ued San Diego anC Santa .\na fr~y,a\S v.htCh CTOS$ tn lnme · In an ironic tv.1st. the ma eup of the 10 me Cit~ Council has changed s1n.:e the issue Jro~ and the maJO"t~ no"" suppons the R1gh1 to \ OtC' IOltl.lll\ C: EL TORO PUBLIC AIRPORT STUDIED ... 7nmiAl Badham "'as .. a.:auonmg in Hav.an and could not be rcachC'd -con- _gn-ss1onaJ counes~ should na' C' d1c· tatC'd :hat Con~man Carr not1f~ Congressnun Badham and gtt his fttdbac . but tha t d1dn·t happen·· Olson said Badham. v.ho 1s ""\C'- -~fttl~ opposed-t<>~ JOfitt~f the El Toro base. plans to wntt letters of protest to the hC"ad of the" F .\ .\ and -to members oi the congrcss1onal su~ commmtt on transponauon. -1 v..anl toC",plorC"C''~ a\·cnue for 1~1nga1rcapacn~ and ampron~ air safC"t\ ... Car said T uC'Sda\ -Wilh -budgets· bC'1ng light. the l.upra~cr C\peCU us 10 chcd ('\Ct: 3\COUC lO 1mpro'e costcffect1~C'ACU.. and rhafs "h~ v.C"·rc loo mg at JOint use:· Jeff Eller. carr·s PRSS sttrC"ta~'. said the \hch1gan congn"Ssman 1s a pilot v. ho has long had an tntettSJ 1n a' lal1on 1uues m Cahfomta and -simpl~ v.anted to take a look at the si&uat1on:· and ~ v.a~ 10 sa'e the • &a'"pra)trs monC"~ Eller said the stuch •tu not proposed v.11h an C"\t to•~rd v.;nning :appro,aJ of such _,<,int C"l..,han..md1- ia~ use of the a.Jr fidds... "He JUSt •nts to sec •h.at the F~A comes up ..... m: · Such wt of md1~ a1rfadds roukt help ttllt'\e congicsuon at C1\1han ajrpons.. a gro•nng probkm in rttent 1{:;: as airlton tcl\e added more · lS and l.bc number of pfwate •p1aocs bas rum. ' ·Th<'.'TC' arC" a lot ot m1htan ba~ oul there v.tth under-u11hzed iun .... a .. spatt. -Elicr said · \tanne Col Jae \\agner. com· munll~ planning officer for lhe basC'. sa1d \tannc o ffic1ak learned about the pending.stud~ ont~ last ""« The" \.tan~ ~-Jong bttn adamamly opposed to a~ commanal use of the" ba~. and \\ agncr said the stud~ 1s not bkel> to changt their pos1uon -\\ e ~en' all qullC' surpnsed but our baste pos111on 1s the same".' said Wagner. w~ said ~ bC'hC'\ es the F .\ ~ • 111 come up v.111' :he same" basic findings as a I.,. ~ stud~ of possible commm:..al uses for the base Th.al stud\. 1Ah1ch CO\ered :25 intht.aJ"\ baSc!'S and tool I . \Ca~ lO complrte.conduded that the.El Toro base ".as not suitable for JOlnl m1l11a~-<ommerc1al use. Hcg.h ground around the suuon·s run•a>\. potenual ~unt~ problems and contl K"ts bctl;l.~n mtluan and commCT'C"lal flight sclleduln a~ onl~ a r~ possabk probkms. s•ud Wa.gnC"r The Y~I' o f Cl\ 1hans 1s another fSSUC. M said -1 don"t knov. v.hat"s chan&t<I bct•ttn 1«> aod nb•.~ said \\agncr ~cwpon ~ach Cll> Coun- C"llv.om.lll E .. ch n Han satd she ,,.» -dehgbtca "''ih the stud> and ~f­ firmed her en~ ·s k>ng-ume wppon of JOtDt ust :n the D T~ ··To 11.1 H' th< F ~ .\ come to~ ard v.1th a ~lud' 1~ e~ccllent:· said Han -\\~ tot.all>. support the need for an alk'TTullC' aarpon sue. and 11 v.o ukl bt delnmenu.J to Orangt Coont~ ·s au t.ransponauon needs 1i El Toro •ett C\duded.'. Jn 19.&i a .:--.cv. port Beach ~tud~ of_ pv11.·ntt.ll sues for \Ommerc:tal au- po'l~ placeJ the El Toro base near the tup of the hst. oung tt .as relatl\ C"I} 1nC'\pens1\e quiet and com rn1entt~ l<X-ated The OC"V. stud~ onl) confirms In me·s deos1on to aCLl\d) pu~ annnatton of the Manne base. said In ·~ C1t\ Counolman Oan d Baler Last ~pnt the cit) al'Pf'O'·ed a S!00.000 multi-point stra~ to combat possible commnnaJ U1t of the ba.se. mctudmg a grMral plan amendment to plact' the ~ •;than lf'\ane·s spite~ of influence. That amendment could be apprQ .. cd as soon as nc' t month. -ob .. 1oush. some folks m !'ICTo- port thinL .ln~ funhn' airport <IC'- .. C'&opment in Orangr Count} should attur at·lhc El Toro air station.-said Bal.er. -t v. ould agrtt th.i We c.a.n' 1 eipand John Wa~ne ~ an) fu:rtber •• but I don't tbtnk lhas as the ans•~.- A public rdauoru campa.aan lO educalt the pubhc about IM dttn- ~ts of ,01nt use at the t.K as sc:Wdukd lO begln early lhlS spnDI. sa Id In inc s.tneor plan na E' e Som- 1en. Just call 642-6086 'I . Clrc .... T1ll91Sl1w . ' FERGUSON FACES CAMPAIGN PROBE: .. From Al agamst him CJ ~lrom &. Sons. thaL- -1 •01sh Gardner •'Ould file a compfamt. \0 I could sue him. -he said But T Uf\ 1 II sa td therC" was a complaanl pending against f«"gu.son. F«gu.son said his failure' to d1sd0Sie v.as a clC'flCal error The SJ0.000 had been paid 10 his firm. Corporate" Commuo1cauons. for public rC"la· uons v.ori.. unrelated to the cam- paigns.. T un 111 said she d1d not lf'IO' v.hether the campaign act1\ 1UCS of the' tv.o Costa \tcsa cou0C1l ~mbcrs .,.~ bC'ing '"" esugated along v.1&.b FttJUson·s. -1 don"t l no"" v.hett bc"s gemngh1s mformatton. -she sa1d. · .\fter Gardner's allqauons became knov._n last M arch. Feriuson ac- lnov. ledf.,ed that he had not disclosed a S.30.000 ronsulnng ftt paid him b~ 1~0 1v.o C~ta ~1csa dc"tlopment firms.: .uncl ~C'lopment Co and -11 had nothing to do v.1th poli- tio.. -he satd. -Tbtr<' •'35 a place on pa.ge 1hree of the d1~losu~ form 1'>hett ll asl ed )OU. 1f )OU bad a bu~1ness. 10 Im an' chmts v.bo bad paid ~ou S IO.OOOoi-~ m the past ~ar ~C" .. er ha' ing filled o ut one of thC5C before. v.e s1mpl) foriot to do .\mbu~ satd-rucsda) that he dad not kno~ •be'ther he and Buffa ""'ttt under 1n\cst1p11on . -~bout a month ~o the com- m1ss10n C311ed the C1t) Clerk's otTacc and got a ~ of our campargn d&losure forms.. .. he" saH1. •• ~s far as I kno•. that"s all that"s been done" - Abo Paine · Allen Edmonds · Brford Branooch · Barr)· Briden · Corbin C.ole Run · lenneth Gordon Sautia Sero · Silverfem · Sperry Top-Sider Sportif Talbon SALE SfARTS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13TH At 9:00 A.M. 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