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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• MIND&BODY .. WEDNESDAY, FEB~UARY 3, 1988 25 CE . T W.isely intends to· r-epay county Father-in-law c alms convicted killer plans to return 225,000 In legal costs vice, $48.000 for investigators . S2S.OOO fo r experJ witnesses and $24.000 for law clerks. One of the clerks. Gail Harrington, who even tu- ally married Wisely in a sccrtt jailho use cere mony. received man than $8.000. court records show. Wisely was found guilt) of nwng the lift-cab of his stepfather's tractor- trailer ria to fall on the man as he worked underneath it. suffocating Robert Bray. 6 1. of Huntinaton Beach. Wisc\y was charged with the slaying after alleged!> confessin& to another inmate in a Los Angeles County Jail, where he was being held on an unrelated robber) charge. ByJONATHANVOLZ&E .............. . Convicted killer Willie Wisely fully intends to repay Orange CD_unty for $225,000 in lcpl costs the county paid while Wisely served as his own attorney in an unsuccessful six-year court. battle. his fatt:aer-in-law said Court rules that sur- rogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead-Gould may . visit her daughter, but says hiring women tp bear children amounts to Illegal "baby selling." IM · Senate confirms Anthony M. Kennedy to the Su- preme Court./ A4 Sports Costa Mesa man be- comes $1 ,000 richer by parting with football./81 Entertainment Two collegiate repertory theater companies unveil their latest works./ A7 Index Wednesday. "That's been Willie's intention all along," said Joscr.t' Haninaton. SO. of Newpon Beach. 'l thinkM'JI repay. - ~ Deputy District Attorney Burl Estes said a tai.y of Wisely's legal expenses came up to S22S.OOO. and included $74.000 for attorneys' ad- In add ition. Superior Coun Judge Myroo B.rown has.ordered an 1 ud1t of more th~n $53.000 Wisely used for "miscellaneous" spendings. AuthQrities say the $225,000 isn't an o utrageous expend iture for a defense in a "apital murder case. uc ear acclllent repOrt denied· STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP)-A Swedish national news agency report of an accident at a nuclear power plant 1n the Soviet Union was denied today by the Soviet news agency Tass. The Swedish age ncy later said its report was based on rumors. In Moscow. Tass q uoted the Minis- try of Nuclear Energy as saying all of the country's nuclear power stations were "functioning normally.·· Accord ina to the m inistry. "no accident has occurred" at a Soviet •nuclear power plant. Tass said . The original dipatch · by Tid- nigarnas Telqram byra prompted a denial by the Swedish Rad1auon· Protection Agency. The International Atomic Ene11> Agency in Vienna said 1t had no official repon of an accident. In its in1ual repon. TT said . "The Radiation Protection Agency rc- poM d this afternoon that an atomic power plant accident apparently oc- curred in the Soviet Union." Gunnar Bcngtuon. director gen· ·' eral of the rad1at1on agency. said 'is organization was checking into ''the rumo r of the accident." but could not confirm It had taken place. When told th.at TT was quotin' his agency. he said "that mu\t definitely be wrong." I Wisdy's eA,pcnscs were paid be· cause-tre was dectarc<hndlgcnt at thc timeofhis 1981 arrest. Under thelaw. his expenditures were confidential, TT later aunbuted the rcpon to a..r.,.._.....,, .. ._ rumor. Pete WelMft•a poeee nat to t.bta 18-foot nae pole lD front of (Pleue eee SOVIETS/ A2) Ilia mobile bome lD P'oantaln Valley. . ~ but the) "'ere rcccntl) released after a Superior Coun Judge denied his inotion of a ne"' tnal and S<'ntenced h1m to h fe in pnson v.i1hout the possibility of parole punng his SIX-1ear legal bout .. W1sel) would appearbeforeaJudge an a closed heanng and CA plain his need for matenals er mone) Estes said ff the Judge granted the rcqucsl the mo ne) ~ould either be paid d1rectl) t~ Wisely or to his l red11or the prosecutor said One of the shontalls of the \Hlcm ~as the fact that Wisely eventuall) ap~ared before I 8Juders witli rt• quesi' for mone) an help in prepar- ing his defense. Since each ~anng wa!> rnnfidenual. the jud~ did not !>.no~ what money and ptivilqes 1hcir colleagues had aJrcady sranted \.\ l)Ch ShonJy beforc his stay in the Oran$e Count) Jiut ended. Wisely inherited a $200.000 Hun11naton Be;ich home from ha~ mother. spur· nng <.ount\ officials to rcqu"t the (Pleue Me Wl8ELT / A2J ou or ers Valley man to. lower his flag Says 18-foof fl ag pole a t his m obile home hast~ go By ROBERT BARKER °'-~ .......... Pete \\c1ssman has lost a fnc·)ear · bauk 10 fl~ the L flag on the flagpole near his front porch in 1hc Fountain Valle) Mobile Home Park Weissman in his m1d-40s ~1d Tuesda) that hc·s los1 his sa' mgs and his" 1fe 1n his fagh1 to d1spla) the flag from the I -foo1 pole \.\e1ssman go1 the bad nc~s this "'eek from 1hc.-~th Distnct C'oun o( .\ppcal The t.oun upheld a pre' 1ous Orange C'ouot~ upenor Coun order for Weissman w remove the pole and a patnOlll d1spla~ of Mannes nus1 ng the flag on Iv.a J1ma dunng \\.orld War II . Weissman contended the flag and d 1spla) ~t're e ~pres.s1ons of frtt 9Ct'Ch Bui park o~ ncr Gerald Dougher claimed tht' d1\pla~ const1tu1ed a public nu1s:incc and '1ola1ed J>ark ruks The Judges ag.rttd ~ 1lh Dougher. The> '81d that We1-.sman. a Vietnam \Cll'ran could n~ a flag -O\lts1de his mobile home. but not from tht.> I S-f01.1I pole ··111 had I<' lo~ e't'r'thing I had." Weissman ~h.1 Tucsda.' ··1 ~1sh 11 v.-as fx>cau5.e I hdd dont" some1hing ~ rong. Bul this 1s ~hat I. bcheH: 1 n .. Weissman. w)lo sajd he reahzed ho~ obscss1' c he had become when his ~1fe. ~bh1e. ldt him after 10 )ears of mamagc. said he'll probabl) bo~ to the coun orders and remove the flagpole But he said he e ncouraged other tenants a1 1he park to stand up for their nsti1s and beheves that he's · lctung them do"'n. ··11ook a stand for the people Cin the par~ I.·· he said ··t ""as ne.,.er involved in a coun baule before. I thought there v.ould be JU.Slice ·· Weissman's attornev. Stewart Parker. said 1he coun n.iltng reflects conformtt} to the power structurt at the e'pense of 1hc md1v1dual '"The uniqueness of the 1nd1v1dual 1~no longer a chenshed commodtt> ·: the Laguna Beach anomcy said Orange Count' u~rior Coun Judge \1arlc Soden ruled in I 986 that Weissman must get nd of the flagpole \\cm.man. a self~mployed clectnc1an and plumber. said a1 the ume 1ha1 the d1spu1e boiled down 10 Doug.ha a.sling rum to stnkc the flag.. 'Tm not go1n& to do lhat for an' bod\ " he said "I 5tt no d 1f· fcrencc ·bcNecn Dougher asking me LO do tt and someboch .from the K.n'mhn rom1ng o'er he~ and ask1n1 me.-to" Doujher pre' 1oush said be was conccrnC'd about the "unauthonzed .. I.IS{' ofthl" flagpole He ..aid WetSsman flev. thC' flag from a bracket on hu home SC\ en' ears~ 1thout controvef) bcfore ho1\1ing 11 from the flagpole ·Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Food cs A3 A8-9 BS-7 88 Schools may bar campus religious ads Mind & Body Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather. B7 A7 C1-7 A6 B'4 A3 B7 B1-3 A2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ... a.Ir ........ Schools may prohibit on-campus ad ven ising •by religious groups. a state.appellate coun ruled. The Foun h Distnc1 Coun of Ap- peals has upheld a rule at El Toro High School that pro hibited mem- bers from the Christian New Life group fro m hand ing o ut fl iers . . promoting 1he1r meetings. Nor was th~O!IP allo wed to adven1se in the schoOT yearbook. Monday's court decision affirmed a policy in the Saddlcback Valley U n1fitd School D1s1nct 1hat bans from campus any clubs that aren't sponsol't'd b) the school or related to curriculum. Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshme wrote the maJOnt)' opinion affirming the d1stncl's "dosed campus" pohc~ which allo~s onl) school-sponsored clubs on campus "Its enac1men1 1s secular., promot- ing the general ~ell-being of the campus. because religious grou~ arc not singled out tor bctter or "orsc treatment. 11s Pf\nC1pal or pnmaf) effect neither ad,ances nor inhabns rehg1on:· Sonl·n~hine ~rote If the d1stm1 v.ere to permit 1he Testimony in molestation case ends Judge to decide Thursday on whether ex-prep school coach should stand trtal By JONATHAN VOLZltE °' .............. A locker room full of boys lau&hed when~ ormer liarbot ·Day Scbool teacher Alan Riaby made ttxual ad vances o n one of the ).'.OUnptcn, a 13-ycar-old boy testified Tuesday, the final day of testimony in the preliminary hcarina-· "Everybody thouaht it was a joke. we all started lauahina." the boy said. .._ ~ -~-...Umon ,.,. in sharp.con- trast to earlier statements by the allqed victim, who testified he fought R1gby's moves and cncd as he was held do wn during the alleaed molestation. The teen-aaer was o ne o f two wimC'SSCs presented in-Riaby's de- fense at the end of the three-week preliminary hcarina. at the con-· clusion of which Municipel Coun Judac Ruucll Bostrom will decade whether enouah e vicknce cllists to order Riaby to stand trial on 24 felony and eiaht misdemeanor molestation countl involviq t7 you1~ten. Ri1 .. y. 46. was arrested In Scptem- Increase comes esplte h h vacancies, councl • Newport worries • ber after parents ofh1s alleged' 1ct1ms approached administrators al the' exclusive Coro na del Mar prep school. If con victed o n all cha11cs. R1gb~. the father of a ~-month-old girl and a 9-)car-old bo). could be sentenced to 59 years in pnson. authbn11es said The teacher rt mains in Orange Coun- t}' Jail in heu ofS200.000. Hts wife has not attended any o f the he-anng. A former physical education teacher. Rtaby allegedly formed a secret club am ong fifth-graders at Harbor Da y. Th e seven members of the "Tops" club 1esuficd R1aby forced them to use a vibrator as an initiatio n riac. The bo s also sa1~ Riaby. who tauaht them Judo. showed them pom Olflph1c mo' 1es and magauncs Two youths. both 11 ~ears old. 1es11ficd R1gb) sodomized them th a storage shed at L'CL"-. ~hC're their teacher had takt'n 1hem to ~atch a tra le ·mee1 Other )Ouths, including three girls. testified R1gb\ 1ouched them. <''- posed h1msel( to them or mastur· bated 1n front of them, often at school O ne teen-~ girl testified Tuesda) that she and another gu:I were walking on the beach v.-1th R1gb). a )Oung bo) and has .father "hen R1gb) e'\Poscd himself. The bo\ and his father did not Stt the act · bec:au~ they ~ert elsewhere on the Laguna Beach shQrthn~. the iirt said. Later. in.the home of the father and (Pleue ... TSSTDIOllT I A.2) club 1oopera1c on campus 11 v.ould be 11legall~ placing '"school suppon and sponsorship bl'hrnd tht' rehg,wus ob- JCC'tl\ t' of tht' club.'" she said '>' h1le the issue has tlrc~t.'d in the Saddletiacl>. d1s1nd for '><''l."n 'ears Orangl C'oas1 school d1~1m1s ha'e escaped 'i1m1lar problrms Jdm1n1s-- 1ra10r<i said The ln1nc l n1tied ~hool D1'itnc1. ts one of the k" 1n the count) that rxrm 11~ rehgio u., cluM 10 meet on campus Ho~ever. no groups ~a'c me1 regular!~ and 1hosc-tha1 have did ;'iO under 5lnl I prons1ons said Su~r- 1ntcndrn1 [)a,1d Bro~n Bro~n s.a1d 1he d1stnc1 doesn't cncourag.c.-\uch meetings. either. but 11 has nl't been an 1s$ue in In 1ne as in ddkba .. i.. \ alle~ (Pleue eee SCHOOLS/ A2) -Moresouth county land targeted · forhomes By BOB VAN EYllN ,_41....., ........ Orange Count plann1n1 com- M t SIOO("f fueled the flame• of dt>- \ clOpment in the south count) foot- hill Tuesda) b) rttommending near- 1) 4.000 m re homes for appro' al Members of thu.o.mmiu1on..p""' 1 eir tcntat1'e approval to an aartt- mcn1 with the Foothill Ranch °"" \ t'lopmenl C-o that would aua~ntec the compan~ aulhonuuon to build ' QOO home in the foothill~ nonheast of \-11s.s1on V1(JO. In tum. the d~­ 'elopment rompeny would ha\e to p1d. up the uab for part Qf a $235 malhon road bu1ld1na and"'li'Pf'O'~· mcnt proJCCt 1n the are.a. The rtt0mmertdat1on bnnp to ncarl) S0.000 the num txf of homes that ha\'e recei"~ the plannc"n' stamp ofapproval dunna t~ past Jll montM. Of th l ppt"OAlm&td}' 11 ,000 ha"C' •o n final appt'(>\-al fTont the Board of upcrv1son. Uoder Tuet4f.y•a propoeed ~ mcnt. the com..,.,. WOlllld pay S40 million ti troed andCOMb..._aM 1ntert«\1on 1mproVt1M11t1__,dllt Foothill C'1rnlauon ........ ,._ TM pkn. beted Oii Plcia:tiow ~ tht C'OUnf) n••,...,•• H 21 mcnt Aam<'>' of~.,...._. trantpOnllC)ft .. )i .... IM& Octobrr ~ tM ~ "1tOn.. ~.•••' •...,a a• -binditli .,,. .. I •I WI I '°°''°a.cl ...... ... ,_ .. NEW YORK (AP) -The a.o.d-other networks declined. becauw he mt aetWOfb• dccilion not to carry ,,.,.,.,, ,_ M w11 an announced candJdate for re- .. tiw ~ ol Presideftt R-..n·a •·-' on e .. ion and they worried about Oval Oftlc:i ..-ch on aid &o the eqUaJ-lime requiremmta. N~ Contru lriarred criti· SC('(ttaf')' to Prftidenl Jimmy Carter, dim f'rOm spokttmen for-ilcapn and said the networks "oupt to err on the ~ three networks have tumed IWO former praidnus. · side of liberality in pantina the down Rcapn ~oms for broedcaal CNN carried the speech live at S prcsidcn\lime to present bis case." . time t)Vice before -last October p.m. PST Tuesdar, but ABC CBS "We have a hard cnouah time when he appealed for ,appon for and NBC declined, sayina the speech promotin•a rational debate on i15ues Supreme Court nominee Robert was not ea~ted to newsworthy. 1n this society. and i\ ~ms to me the Bork, and in June 1986. allO on Tbey did. hoWiev". fmt the speech networks should do their linlc pan." Contra aid. Md the Democratic response to their said Powell, addmg that he disqrttd ldlliates who would have the option with Reagan on Contra aid. Those s~hcs wtre in the after-al~ina it. · In 1978. CBS delayed conragc of noon, and tl\c networks lf'lucd they Tiie speech was pan of a last-Caner's speech on the eve of a could cover them in their evenin1 minute While House lobbyina effon congressio nal vote on the Panama newscasts. oa the eve of a U.S. House of Canal treaties. The two other ABC decided not to carry the llawaeaialivcs vote on a S36.2 networks carried the speech hve. speech Tuesday "when it was de- miflion -.id PICUac to the rebels "I think the TV networks are termincd that it would be a sliaht rc-llbtina the leftist Nicarquan gov-wrona." said Ron Nesse n. who was formation of the points he•s made emmcnt. President Gerald Ford'1 press sec-befo re. in his State of the Union U.S. Tempe ~= · :: : ti Le oe1•1 aO., II 8 .... ~ 1111 --a tt 11 00 ,.,, fllil'slt ,, • ::,._. 11A .......... 1721 : : .....-...... 47 1•-------------~-=~~--------::--::-............. o.... MU ..,.....,..,. 1741 •1 11 ='~ :: .: Calif. Temp• =r=. .: :: .. 11.... 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(but) on have thoroughly and objectively cov- dldr jUd&Jnent for that of the pttSi-face of it. this rnlly quahfies as a ered all aspects of the Iran-Contra • dentonwhatthccountryshouldhave ncwswonhf event. II is a kind of a issue on a nearly daily basis," said the opportunity to hear." said White final appca on both si des and a fin<.ll s p o kc swo man Mary Lou HouseCbiefofStaffHoward Baker in vote on Contra aid." O'Calla&han. CBS said it, too, de- • Malemcnt. ABC carried an t"COnomics speech cided. tfte speech wu unlikely to ~-~11LJour.gi.....w.ilU-l~td-~d in Octobcr-19'15. bun...,...-nmt:mrnP'll~ ......... ----~-... ~,.= .. ....._. .. __ .. ..... .. H =::.. 5) IO Tid es M .. Crash .cru sh~s Irvine cycli s t's l eg BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN ............ Doctors wtrc woridng today to save the leg· of an Irvine man who ,JUffcftdscriou1-injuries when he and his motorcycle were struck by a motorist this mommg. According to repons. Dutton was riding his motorcycle cast on Univer- si ty Drive near the San Diego Free- wa) when the traffic congestion forced him and othecs tostopatabout 7:50a.m. -Both bones tn his lower leg were smas~cd. Muir said. but anerics apparently remained attached, &ivin1 doctors hope that the letcan be saved. The driver -Jean Whitney. 63, of 11 70 17 ·n II 17 2t .. ... 11 .. 74 .. OI .. - .... s------..... : .. ,.... ~.,_,. .... ............. II • ~ Surf Report tt LOCA,_ -IMAN 17 ""-= ..... 1·1 ,.., , ... -....... . ......., , ... -.... --. ......., .., ._, ..,..:=.; ; a 1 2-4 .. 71 ..... 2 ... .. ,, =''~.; 1·2 poot a pd 04 ........ , a ._.....,:....,..,.,._ ~ .. .. l°"9 9-:11 . , .. TOOAY ~ -:: 11 "'°"""* .. ~IOw . •OOpm o.• Mol'ljl ta • .. ...... 10-t• p"' • 1 ~ 16 ,. ...... .. ., T'MUMOAY .......,...,,_ .. .. ,.,. .. )J7LM ,.. °'*"° M .. ~a:J"'• fSILM .... ........... • ., .,.,~ u .. ., ......... l9Cdftd ....... 10' .. ll"' •• ... .,.. ., ao llllldwooclatr . , • ..,. ..... u., .... ,....~• ......... .. .. ......................... ,,., ..... ........... .. .. ..... ,.. •• .Up ........ ,,..,.... ......... • .. •7 llL"' ............. ,:14,M. ..... .,. • ., Howard Dutton. 66. was rushed by helicopter to UCI Medical Center in Oranac where doctors arc treating his severely injured left leg. said Irvine Lt. Al Muir. A motorist dnvmg up from bchtnd in a 1981 Volkswagen truck at- tempted to s~erve around the stop.. ped traffi c. But she appattnlly mis- calculated the maneuver and s1dc- sw1ped Dutton, crushmg his left leg aga1nst.1he C)cle's fairing. Muir said. -Santa Ana-~was -0ot cifed-in the mcident. but a police in vestigation into the accident is under way. Muir said. The accident and the arrival of an emergency helicopter to pick up Dutton forced the temporary clo~ure of Uni versity Drive early t~ay. SOVIETS DENY NUCLEAR ACClDENT ••• WISELY TO REPAY LE GAL COSTS? ••• Prom Al killer's legal com be repaid. Estes says he doubts whether Wisely -who authorities admit was a thorn in their Side while in Orange County, Jetlmg a personal computer in his Jail ctll and dozens of otticr privileges through coun orders - will c-0me up wun the money. "He can thumb his no$C at us and tell us to· go hang 11 in our car," Estes said. "What can we do. hold him tn contempt? He's already scrvmg hfe at Folsom.·· · Even 1f Wisely fails to repay. the county can s111l get 1rs mont') back from the state. The records show Wisely 'lpent count} m"one} on se' en lawyers. six pn,ate in'cst1gators. a forensic e'- pen. a truck-safct) cxpen. two ps~­ chologms and fi' e law clerks. One investiga tor was reponcdlr paid for time h'· spern gettmg W1sel} ne" tennis shoes. searchmg unsuc-cessfulh for his natural (ather-and sendtng one ofh1s la'I' clerk s nowcrs. the documents sa). Most of Wiscly's expenses were mcurred after bis 1982 conviction. at which time a jury recommended the gas chamber. He su~ssfully fought the death penalty. a'*flhen l~unchcd salvo aner salvo of lqal motions to better his conditions in the Orange County Jail - where he had hi s own eight-man cell -and in a bid to get a new tri~I. Wisely has since filed notice that he "ill appeal his convicuon and sentence. Estes sa id. MORE LAND TARGETED FOR HOMES ••• · From Al building prOJCCtS. Developers, tn return. arc assured that their long-range building plans will not be disrupted by changes tn zon'ing or the General Plan. tht co unty's central plannmg docu menL Development agrecment'I were rarcl> used b~ Orange County go'· ernmcnt until the Foothill Plan was enacted in October. the same time that 101t1at1\ c petitioners were bcgm - nmg their campa1in. PC't111oners have cnt1c1zed the pace at which 1hc agreements bave been coming up for approval. saying they represent an attempt to c1rcum'"cnt the 1n1t1at1\e, which would hmll growth an areas with se"erc traffic From Al "Rum'!rw;>f a Soviet nuclear plant accident be)an circulating on Tues- day anemoon in financial circles in London," the aacncy said in a later dispatch. "Currency tradin1 was af- fected there by the repons. which. how~ver. have not been confirmed bX official sources in the Soviet Union. • In Vienna. the lntcmltional Atomic Energy A&cncy, the watchdog of the world's nuc1eaq>ower industry, said it knew noth1na about ao accident in the Soviet Union. Asked about a report that the rumor staned with test te~xes sent by the. agency to London. another spokesman Hans-Friedrich Meyer said the agency ha(j.scnt a .eries of test telexes to the World Metecrole>&iGal Organization based tn Geneva, Switv erland. The last such telex was sent a week ago Wednesday, Meyer said. Meyer said the tests were carried out to demonstrate that a system of quick mformation about eventual nuclear accidents co1,1ld function if necessary. He said no state names were mentioned in the test telexes. Me)er said the agency had no information about a nuclear accident anywhere in the world. "No raised levels of radiation have been reponed from anywhere 1n Sweden. not from Forsmark or Barscback (nuckar pJants)," said Jack Valentin. a depanment head at the Swedish radiation aaency. He said radiation levels were recording at normal le vels. "If any accident occurred today, wi th the prevailing winds. it would take at least 24 hours before any increased ltvel could be measured,' he said by telephone. · "This is only rumors so-far. so my advice to the public 1s '1ust disregard 1t.'" Valentin said. l~a dispatch s111l later. the agency rc poncd that "rumors in Finland" were behind the repon. There aho were rumors of a chemical accident tn the Soviet Union on Monday. and "ma ybe somebody got confused.'. said Gun- illa Encsson. a radiation protcct10-n officer at the radiation agency. Tass reponcd Tu"esday that a tram derailed nonhcast of Moscow. spill - ing a toxic chemical that caused the temporary evacuation of 3.000 people. Tbe agency said 34 people were hospitali zed with sians of sliaht poisoning. S.weden was the-first country to rcpon high radiation le vels tbat led to th e discovery of the April 26. 1986 nuclear accident at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor 1n the Soviet Union. Under conve ntions siined under the Vienna agency's auspices follow- ing the Chernobyl accident, nations are obligated to rcpon any nuclear accident 1f there 1s the danger of it ha ving trans-boundary effects. They also arc required to contact the-.1ency if-they need-asMS tance 1n dcalin1 with local effects of the accidents. Satellite l aunched VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -A giant Allas·E rocket carrying a S32 mill ion militaf')' weather satellite hned off its launch pad Tuesday night for placement io-e near-polar orbit. officials said. The 94-foot-tall rocket rose from Vandenberg's Space La unch Com- plex-) at 9:53 P-"1·· '?fficials sa) the agreements would also protect the develo'p ments from the requirements of the proposed ~nsible Growth and Traffic Control Initiative. which proponents arc try· 1ng to get onto this year's election ballot. · mcc then. t'l'O agreemt'nts ha"e rcce1 ved final approval. another SC\CO have received preli mtnary ap- pro' al from the Planning C'om- m1ss1on. and another 10 are now bcmg re' tC'l't'<i b> Environmental Management .\gene} staff. co~llis~~0should at least wa n until the OFFICE CONSTRUCTION UP I N IRVINE •.• in1t1at1 vc has gone before the voters ... said Tont Rogers. co-author of the P'romAl measure. "But they won't. of course. • .. I was surprised that the city of !>c~ause the> 're tr) 1ng to get around · Newpon Beach halt some what 11. leveled off. and that Irvi ne has taken new are-as. r would say that would ccnainly be wrong:· SCHOOLS MAY BAR RELIGIOUS ADS •.. ~ the lead." said Boettcher. "Pan of the vacancy factor in Irvine is that all of th? growth has been so recent. Thcre'S a lot of new space that hasn't had a chance to fill up, rather than there bcmg a lack of demand." However. A1ran admitted that even after the general plan amend- ment, Irvine's office development plans were ambitious. He $11d tax code brea ks for office development in 1981 pro mpted etty officials to move ahead more rapidly with de velop- ment. From Al "lt"sa tough one for them:· he ~1d. Like most other school d1stncts. the Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct permits only clubs that are d irectly related to 1nstruc11on. said spokeswoman Don s Longmcad Since there is no religious 10struct1on. rel1." ·ous cl ubs arc not permitted. she .J· ~ -1 . Although no off-campU$ group ha'I eveT asked ptrm1ss1on to d1stnbute literature on campus. Longmcad said the school probably would not ap.. prove such a request. "Jtased on the (co'\Jn 's) reasonmg we would be tacitly giving prcferc ncc- to a panicular religion." sht' said. Like many other school districts. the Laauna Beach Unified School District rents classroom space to uu1!>1de org.aniLallom when not an use. but they arc not an any "a) as .. oc1atcd with the <11stnct, "Wltd }pokcsman i\n man. ~ ··we ha'e to make a d1 v1~1on on church and state mailers and can't PH" 1dc mee ting locauons on cam - pu<i, .. Sman said of student rehgiou'I group<,. - L1kewtse. fac1lit1 cs arc made a'a1l- ablc for off-campus gro ups an the Nev.pon-Mcsa nafied School D1\· tnct, said Superin tendent John N 1col I. '--" He sa id he was unaware of any effons by religious groups to dis- tribute literature 1n that distnct. but 11 would not be permitted 1f 11 were an ISSUe Congress passed the Equctl Acce\s Act 1n 1984 requ1r1ng that public school~ which allow any group to use school facilities -sponsored or noJ -also must allow rt'l1g1ous groups limited access. The Saddlcback d1'itnct· allowed rt'lig1ous groups to meet in schdel fac1l111cs under a 1981 policy. but reversed itself after the America n C 1v 1I L1bcrt1cs Union filed a lawsuit. L nder the new pollc) the district ix·rm1ts onl~ groups that are sponsor- ed by M"hool'> to US(' campus fac1lit1es. BccauM" the district maintains a "closed rnmpus" pollt'y, outside re- ligi ous group'> arc denied access. Oa' ad Lk"'ell yn Jr.. who has represented-the religious groups tn the ongoing fight . said he would appeal Mondn ) 's ruhng. T E $'i'IMONY IN MOLE ST H E ARING ENDS ••• Prom Al son. Ri&by all~edly again exposed himself to the girrs as fhe y watched ~kvision. .. We thouiht 11 was peculiar." the Jil1 testified. "Pcopl"Clll ollt grade do ~but I never saw a parent do it."_ The firl said' she told her fnends of the incident but not any adults. She ultimately lef\ the witneu stand m tan after bcin1 questione<1 by Oc pu· ly Oistnct Atlomc} uw1s Rose- nblum and Deputy Public Defende r Of\ANGE ... ..... COAST __ , ... , W1 ll1am Kelle) • Another gi rl who was at the beach testified earlier m the proceedings. as did a third gi rl who claimed R1gb} pinched -tier buttocks on one O<'· ra'!s1on. She was fu lly clothed at the time of the alleged incident. Kelley said. I The final w1tncsf in the prchminar) heanna was Dr Deborah Stewan. who uamined one of R11by's all<":Pt-tl ~omy mlLms u 1d said her findings were consistent with the bo) ·., alkgauon, but did not prove the bo) had been sexually attacked Kel le} has argued that the chal'fC:S are the results of younasten with vendettas aga inst their teacher for variou rca~n~. Other charies arc tfl.1 mpfd up actions Rigby intended a'I 1okes. he sai d. Bostrom said he would rule·on the case Thunday. Jus t call 642-6086 • What do fou hke about the Dail) Pilot? What don't_)_OU hke'> Call lhe number above and )our mcssqc w1fl 1>t recorded transcnl>cd and de· hvtred to the appropnatetd11or. The 11mc 24-hour an\\\Cf1n1 tcrv1ct ma) be utcd to ~ kttm to the cd1•0t-on ·~ '°'*· Conlnbuton to our Letten column mu'I 1nclM their name and ttlcphonc number for vtnfic1t1on Tells us •haf • on )'Our mind Abo ut 3 milli on square feet of office space was built in Newpon Beach between 1977 and 1987, ac- counting fo r about 7 percent of the county total for that period. accord- ing to the repon. Only 9.5 perce nt of the available office space in the city is vacant. said Bocttch.er. Irvine Mayo r Larry Agran said his cm can do little to slow much of the current office development. The ·cit) ·s mo~t recent acneral plan amendment several years aao scaled down office development. but most of the current proJeCts are pan of pre vious entitlement the city c".nnot regulate. "These arc pnor approvals, which we don't have the ability to upte(.'' said Agran. "If we were to expand into "In recent years. Irvine has reached sort of a critical mass of office development to sianify that it's a new urban core fo r this kind" of act1v1ty." said Agran. Boettcher said office space current- ly available should eventually fill up, but rapidly Jrowing cities like Irvine could expenence problems with pro- jects slated to open tn three or four years. By that lime. Boettcher said 1t 1s likel y that slow-growth initiatives will have taken effect and could se verely curtail 0<:cupancy. "Since slow-growth init1at1ves arc just gcttii:ia underway, they won't reall y have any effect on pro1~ts in the pipeline," said Boettcher. wnosc company conducts annual building Through the centurtee, fine wood lhutt .. have becOme 1ynon ymoua wtth luxury .nd good tMte . Today, Hekwood Shut ... ttYe M IMJ' ll1genoe- to eny lntertor from Colon181 to Ultra Modern. No other window cctWttno pert&ma It• function wtth IUCh belluty and' grece. Shutter9 fttt• Nght ~ an lnftnffe VW'tety of ltytee. reduce gWe, block out hem • COid, multnln the .. .nd expend Interiors With Cleen, *"Pit Ina unllk• ' other wtndow tr•tmente, lhutter9 Iner••• your hOme'tvaNe. With t .... wood 8hutter'1 you mey dM>OM Louver wtcntw of 1.,.., 2'A, 3'A. end 4~. w ..... the ... woode avmllllte lftd ohr. large .-ctlon of OOIOrl or mine .nd we• help you .-ct the beet ...., tor your ~ and IHdtng ...... doors. Servlng~Callfornla atnce 1953 FOR FREE BSTlMATE Call the office nean1t you • sur'e)s throughout th e county. "The ma,or effects will come later. The m1ttat1 vcs co uld slow tbe speed of growth and cause a lag m occupancy." lrvme has already run rnto prob- lems with ils rapid ""°wth, most - notably with the lrvme Busint'fl Com plex. A study released in October revealed that city t'mployecs allotted 5 million square feet more than allowed by dcnsit) laws it the business center. In addition, 1t was discovered that "ba"c calculation errors" len the citl SS million behind 1n Its collecllon o developer fees. The tBC planninJ snafu rt'Sulted in the December res1gnat1on ot Larry Hogle, community de velopment d1- ret'tor tn Irvi ne for more than e11ht years. Costa Mesa had the second hipest pcrccntaie of office space vacancy, ~7.6 percent for its 3.8 m1lhon square feet of available space. Huntinaton Beach has 21. 9 percent of its office space vacant, while Santa Ana has 17.9 pc~ent va<'ancy fiaure for its 6 in.Ilion square feet of available office space. . ..... Exchange student fashion show set Saturday in HB The American Field Service C'Upter ll Liberty Christian Hiah School in Huntinaton Beach will sponsor its Sttond annual international · f11hion show luncf\eon Si"turdlylrom 11:)() 1.m. to 2:)0 p.m. 1t Tibbie's Music Hall. ~ttt's Landi!'l- Thiny forcian cJLchante students will m odtl sprina styles from CQ.nte mpo Casuals. Westminster Mill. ind tuxedo styln from Fomfal Choice Tux Shop. H untinaton Beach. Ticket donation is ~ I S and includes luncheon. show, favors and e ntenaanmcnt by the students. Reservations m1y be arranaed by call ina Karen Rochlen, 964-1910. eveninp . Proceeds from the event themed ''Love in Any L.anauaae," will benefit lhe chapter's sprina cxchanae prOlflm with • Duluth. Minn .. chapter. • Computer semlnars at GWC . A series of three-day trainin·g seminars on computer-assisted d rafting will be offered this weekend at Golden Wctt College in Huntinaton_ Beach. • DAILY PILOT/Wed~ly, Febtuwy 3, 1988 * A3 Gridlock solution could ost$1 .10B LOS ANGELES (AP) -The COit of keepina &be Southlud 11a freeways u~loged coukl soar paM S 110 bilhon by 20 I 0 11 more ind m<>ft new raidents take up lhe daily commute. accordina 10 new ~··report. done for the Soulhttn California Association of Governments and scheduled for relnse lhts week, uys mo~ than $42 billion an construetion as needed Just to kttp frttw1y traffic runnina 1t close to today's averaae speeds. Butthatcostcould incrcuc to more than SI 10 billion without steps to chanac commu~ana habits or alter population srowth In areas where there aren ., enouah JObs for residents. By 20 I 0. the populanon of the area w11l have arown from 12.4 mdhon to 18.l million. accord1nc_ to a study by '~ rtaional plann1na. Ofthow ~w rctidents, I. 8 m1lhon w1H move to Los Anaelfs County: and the populations or Rivt'rs1de and San Bernardino countin will m~ thin double The rcma1n1na new residents will find homn in -Oranae;-Vl'ntonr and Im penal countie!I. The new Southern Californians will make 3 million ~w lrips to work each day. the repon says. · The inn~ as expected to inundate the frct"ways, cumna the averaac freeway speed from a 31 mph crawl to a 11 mph hmp. Nearly half of all dnv1ng will be spent sitting an traflicJ•ms. the repon said. ·:The study ~uucm three nactcs Basin, and lht' opt"nin1 of two • tr1ffic cns1s. commuter rail services alona cx1st1na •The lea t costl) plan 1n h t's marTT 1rae s dator)' ride 'hanns in 66 urea' and • Anotht'r proposal. at a proiectcd ~" COrnpulsot; Stagenng o( "' rk "'t'ek'i b1llton CO~l. also l.'-OUld attempt tO m1n1pU• That v.ould take enough co utt'rs olT late &Jo"' th but place ~u cffon 11 tht' roach to hold nttded f ''"'8) and e nforc1n& nde s.hann& and squcczlna m~ transit cons1rul't1on at H2 bill n usr ouJ of c~tUl& roads. -The-plan calls o n bus1nc' ., tu sh1fl • Tht' most expensive sccnano. referred 360.000 ne" Jobs to arcu shon fJobs and t(1 b) a'>!><X 1<1t1on officials 1s the ··business requires that groMh be man pulated 'o a\ U)ual .. approach, would require S 11 0 that JS0.000 ne"' r~\1dcnh o' e into b1ll1on or more for I:! new frccwa)'S and 18 areas where cmplO) mcnt 1s nl' rb\ mau-rrans11 hn~. but spend httlc on other It also calls for fundmg o 1hrt'c nc.... ~tep'> 10 1mpro' e traffic. . freeways al read~ on tht' dra"' 1 ~board 1n [' l'n "'11h the least u pcns1ve ~enano, Orange Count). the Route 1 free"' a> th\' 4-0milrul 11on co~ts arc $29 b1lhon mott ICTOSS San lkmard1no Coun 16 mass than goH~roment as plann1n1 to spend on tcanstt rail hnt's cnsscross1 the Los tran\lt proJCCh Advisory ~-~~-=-vote over air, traffic The seminars will be conducted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday throu&h Sunday by John Nonh. an clcc tro-mcchan1cal drafting instructorat G WC. The fct' for the three-day proaram 1s S 150 and -rcgrstmrion information is available at 89~1-.--+-roppe Herschensohn. to speak · Telcv1s1on commentator Bruct' Herschensohn will speak Friday at the Newport Harbor Arta Chamber of Commerce's governmcnlJlll affairs breakfast at tht Le Mcredian Hotel. ~ating as hmited to 500 ind the c hamber office is takina reservations on a first come. first served basis at 644-8211 . See Americana dl•play Tht' Const1t utton Exhibit at Saddlt'back Col- lege. 1 collection of souvenirs from the Conttnental Conarcss during the Amt'rican Revolutio n. has been extended throu~ the end or February. The collec11on includes memorab1ha inhentt'd by John Hanssen of Costa Mesa. Call Saddleback librarian Ann Hagcn> at 582-4524 or 582-4544 for funher information Illu•lon show at church Psychic 1nvcs11gator Andre Kok Wlll present a magic show Friday at 7.30 p.m. at the South Coast CommunU) Church. S 120 Bonita Can)on Dnve. In 1ne. Kole will ofTer thcones o n com municatton with the dead. tranccndcntal levita11on and otht'r psych·1c phenomena. Call 854-7600 for uckct information. Scandlnavla show at OCC A film andshde show on Scandinavia. featuring a d1fTcrtnt Europe than most tourists sec. will bt presented Fnday 1n .Room 119 of tht' F1nt Ans Bu ilding at Orange Coast Collegt' in Costa Mt'sa. Lecturer VI\ 1an ( unis. born and educated in NoNa). wall conduct tht' 7.30 p.m. program and tbe t't'JISlrat1on rtt IS SS. Call CXT at 432-5880 for telephone rt'g1s1ra11on WateTmedla course set A seven-wCt"k painting course. stanang Fnday. will explore vanous ways 10 approach aquattc· rclatcd subjects at the Dana Point Harbor Youth and Group Facility. The class will be presented from 9 a.m. to noon for SC\Cn c;onsecut1 vt' Fridays at a fCt' of SSO. For mort' information and a list of matcnals. call 1he facility o ffice at 661 -7 122. Wednesday, Feb. 3 • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Meu City C...cU. council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 6:30 pm. Cotta Mesa Trame Comml11lM, first Ooor conference room. 77 Fair Drive. Thunday, Feb. 4 No mcctinas scheduled. Crowded beaches ae.&ull• take off u beachcomben Intrude lnto their area at Ne~rt Beac h . South L•guna residents giYe~ approval to bUild huge sea wall By LANCE IGNON °' .............. Homeowners an South Laauna .,.,ert IJ 'Cn permission Tut"sday 10 build a massive rock wall to protect tht'tr propcn) from the ocean. "'h1ch earned awa} chunks of their front) ards dunng a funous Janua')· storm. The Lquna Beach ('11y Council agreed to let eight homeowner\ o n La.gun Ila Ofl\ c build a 500-foot-long r.ock v.all at tht' base of their oceanfront bluff The project will begin ··as soon as possible." accord mg 10 one homcowncr. and "'tll'Cost as much as $300.000 Somt' 2,SOO tons of rock and ~.000 tons of sand will be placed at th~ bono m oft ht' blufT. much of "'h1C'h was eroded dunng tht· \turm "11d fa, 1cr \\ e ~mann dn cng1ncn lor the: prOJtlt Uumcu.,.,ncr'i pleaded "'1th the counl1I to appro 'c thl' rock "'all "'tthout dela) to pre' cnt fun her damage Onl\ hours alic:r tht' sto rm. '"'o homt'- ov.-nl·rs began hu1lding an t>mt'rgl·nn rock wall "1th about 450 tons of rod In othl'1" action, the: counc1l turncd d own a merchant'!> rcqut'\I 10 dl\pld' clothing ouhldc her \to re. ( 3}'ennc Hird's fight to "' 1n Jppro' .ii lu r the d1spla) rack al Fire .... al<.'r ~40 < oas1 H1gh""a). h.i~ kindled debate throughout thl' Laguna businc'>s commun11~ o'er lhe nghl 10 have outdoor dt>pla) s mt' merchants commt·ndnl the coun· cal for passtng an otdindnce in \t1gu'it thJt clam ixd J,,.,.,n un 'anou' l\pc'"\ ol dis· plJ)'> Other'> argul'd the lOUn(1I hd\ nu busine''I rl'guldllng J1<.pla'" a\ long a\ th<"' arc un prn ate propcn' ··Do .... e "'dnl tu pro' 1dc .i h.l' t n for thr dJ' tot.:n'>t ~l\·llJcl(1n hand <;(.~ 1n~ a flea mJr c1 t""' ir inml·n1" .. \dad mC'r(hant RC1-.altl' (id,111n "'ho \uppons lht' ord1· nam·c "PlcJ\t' protl"Ct thC' do.,.,n to"'n art'a J<, <.tnn~t·nth J\ \OU dl• tht· h1lls1dC'\ of our h\'ll1\t•d LagunJ ·· l l\Unul.,.,nman \tJnhJ < olh~wn the onh onl' tn 'nil' tor hl' d1spla' and ( oun\ ll 'A11man Lida l rnnt'' \aid the'"''" d'"•''' J I JgunJ &·.il h ( hamlx'r ol ( 1lm · mcnl· u 1mm11tcl' 1hat "'a' lormed 111 iron \IUI rrlihlt'Ol'> hl.·1.,.,n·n nlC'Tt"hant'> and C'll\ off1, IJ I\ Truck driver ple8ds innocent in crash F rom staff ud wire re ports A Northern Cahforn1a man pleaded innocent Monda) tn Supenor Coun to Vt'hicular manslaughter Charges Stemming from a chain-reaction p1kup near San Clemente that killed thrCt' Dutch mu- sicians. Neil Raymond Adams. 33. of <ian Jo\C was driving a trailer ng nonh on the San Diego Frttway that slammt'd mto two ' an loads of Dutch \ounsts that had ~lo"'ed 1n r .... ent~-four people Y,('fl' 1n1urcd 1n lhl' Sept :!4 a cadent al the: lhed..prnnl m·ar San Onofre. about 55 m1lc' north nl '\an Diego .\dams will remain lrCl' tin S '2 111111 hJd unlll a pre-trial ronfcrcnce set lur f t'b I"' 1n upenor ( ourt He had plcadl'd innoct'nt to tht' thrt't' 'eh1cular mJn· laughtt'r charaes in n Diego < ount' Mun1c1pal Coun tn October flu,·n,l OI m\'lhampht'tamine. 'JU'itng inJUfl~' .,.,h1k dn,1ng under tht• ntlut'nlC .dnJ dn' ing un J \uc,pcndc.-d ltct'n\l' • \n.urdtn& tu "ttnc\-.C\ .\dam' "'a\ drt\lng a rout ~I) mph y, hen ht pit•"' cJ IOlll trallic \IO\.\tng for the oordcr cht"\lprnnt .\damHtruc~ l"'" 'anc; am 1ng a group ol mu\1uan'i from .\mstcrdam \,\,ho "'t'rt' JU'll heg1nning a l ~ tour By BOB VAN EYllN Of .. Dllllr,... ... The count\ Board o( u~rvisor voted T Ul'~a\ to . anandon a proposal for a rnuot\.,.,1dt' ad\1)01"\ \ore on air quaht) and tratlic congl'st1on ( uunt\ \ta IT had recommended against thc ad' 1wn 'ute. "h1c h was proposed 10 .\u_gu'>t b~ <)upcn 1sor HamC'tt W 1cdt'r. Super' 1'>ors -.ere scheduled to decide l ul·sda) whe ther 10 go a.head w11h the \Otc .... hat h -.ould h.a'e asked county re\ldcnl\ "'hat the) "anted to d o about : traffic and atr pollution But \\ 1eder .,., no ·~ no" chairman of tht' board ,,ud Frida) sht' no lon~r felt the ad\ ISO') ballot 'AIS nCCt'SSar) On T ucl>da) shc,ubm1ttt'd a teuer to the board rl'commt'ndtng that tht advisor) hallot proposal be ~t as1<k "I 1h 1nl' m t1mt has passed.'' she said io1 ha ltalJPnl~ m~ 1as\few mo nths and no" the Orange CoJJnt) Transponatto n ( omm1ss1on ·~ going to take the lead in deH·lop1na a dialogue with lOllOt) rt\ldC'flL\ un transportation s<>lu· 11uns ·· W1edt'r \31d instC'ad of an ad\ 1...01"\ hJllot. the comm1s'>1on wouJd dt'\t'lop a rnm mun1t~ forum to bnng out pubht: opinion on traffic problt'ms and wlutson Responding to pr~surt from ft'aeral and state air qualtt\ o fftc1al . W1t'dtr had pruposed asking count' 'oten v. hat traffic rt>dul t1on mt'a'>UrC's tht' v.-ould tolcratt' to help reduce air pollut1un from auto!l"ob1lc C'\h3uc;t . be also suggested the ad' 1 f') ballot a\ 'otc:~ .,., hat ta\C'\ 11 an) thC'~ might suppon lei pa~ Im tran'>p<>rtatton 1mpro ' C'· mcnt\ Wieder and o ther SUpt'f' 1 rs d1r«ted rnunt' C'M 1ronmr ntal staff to e'aluatt' the idea of a non-b1nd1(lg ad' t~f') \Ott' ln·a l't'pun .\uhm111C'd to tht board on J,rn 20 En' 1~nmC'ntal Mana,gemt'nl \gcnl' Dire, tor Emu: Schneider con- dud.l-d tht'rt' .,.,a.,"' ld<"sprC'ad oppo\1t1on to · c;rcnd monc' for tht ad' l\.{lf') 'NC' ()Ul'\llnn\ J~IUI the propo'31 W('ll \t'OI 111 morl' thJ n ~11 C'l llC''> grour' Jnd urgan11a1 1nno;, "-hnC'tdC'r \ltd Onh I .I rc,pnn~d Of tht• I .I u1w' and gmur-. th.11 H'\pon,.kd. Clgl\I "'C'rC opp0sed IO put11 ng 3n3d\1"'1f') \Ott' on thc hallo t and "' &a 'C ~ualiiicJ c;uppon ll tht' 1dC'a \\ 1l·dcr'\ propo\al for an ad' l\t•n 'otc "'<I" prompted h' rcpon' last c;u mmn thal 1h1. ~1uth ( oa't .\1r Ba .. in ""h1ch 1ndudrc; ( kan¥c { ount~ ""as out ol comphan't' ..... 11h ff'dt:'ral air qualrt) 't.andards The la1lun: brought the pro\Pt°('l ,,, tedcral "'1nllu1ns \uch a., a pro h1b1t1on on n1n\IUl 11nn 11 jlO .... ('f plants 'iintc tht' a ir quahl\ rtpon. ho""e'<"' '!t''eral thing\ hJ'e happened includan a ll1ngn•"l(111JI f<'l'nl'\C "'hll h (''(ICndC'd tht• dl·dd hm l11r .timphanct' wtth fedr ral air \tJnd.ird~ ur11I nt:\t .\ugu\t ••••••••••••••••••S---' traffic al a border patrol chcdpo1nt .\dams. who was arrested at the l ra h ~enc. also 1s charged "'Ith poc;~\ion nf mt•thamphetam1nt'. IX'1ng undc:r lht' 1n- Jhc 5un 1\-on of the dccca~d and the ~' u tht•r mtmbtr'i oflhc group 1n1urcd 1n tht acuacnt rcctnth filed a S '0 m1llton 'iutl ag;i1n" .\dam\ a·nd h1\ fo rmer ..-mpkl\t'r \ nl .,., \ldll' la" C\panded th~ po"'C'r' ol tht: \<1uth C ''"'1 .\,r Quaht) \1anagt'mc nt D"lr1ll JnJ ·pc'rm111cd d1\tnct offic1al' I<' requm that large rn\3lt' t'mplO\t'~ ,Ir '<'h'P rnk·'lhJnng and oth<"r traflic-rct1 J 1nt1o plal'I' Second suspect identified ln coast robbery-sla)ring th ief apparent!) cnlrr('d •he utlic.t'... an~ Bea.c h rcmoHng a lou,cred "'1ndov. flint' -'n unkno,.,n thief th"l""' .i ix•1tcd plan1 HmatlnCton Beac b A man "'"'° purpont<J to be. a. polrcc offiC't'r alklcdl) harasst'd patrons at t~ Raukc:llc:r bar 11 Old World V1llqr TM man. allqtdl) under ·~ 100ucntt of akohol. failed 10 prodUC't' Kknuficauon and ..... ~u taken home b\ rtlat1'"~ through IM bedroom ••nJ•'" ul .a homr on C11.1hna. tMn "'*a ,,.allct ,'l,ota1nina crcdllcardnnJSt\ IM '"1<11m told ~htt Monda) • • • T"'O ~n parl.C'd \fo~da\ alnn1 the l'•Oll Nod . 01 k•m· ,,,,.had lhC'1r 11rn 1lashcJ t>' .an un '-no"'n •.anJ.al . . . \ rhcd.~'-,f'C'd11 ~rd\ and Sl()(i...n ta\h "'~re ~tolcn Sa1urd1' fmm a home un 'onh Cn.a,1 tf1gh"1' the 'icum SA1d . . . <\ C'C'nim11 an r1c-tt ..... u rtponcd ~tnlcn S.turda) lrom an Oc-on -\\cnuc locatmn .. BJ ROBOT BAA&ER The two suspcct11rc believed to~ aun. he satd, wasn't used 1n thc ... ...,,__ from El Salvador. Van Ckvc 1d. la> ma. _ _ ----lhc Shootlna Vldim. Luis Ramon Thrtt intruders poS«i as dchvel') A 17-~r-okl Los Anacin youth R ios M1nincz. 26. and his f1 m1ly · men and forced thetr wa) into a has bttn 1dcnti~ed IS the ~nd members. ire nativnofNicaraaua. fourplt'Ut 7961 MoonshadowC1rcle suspect in 1heslly1naoh Huntantton Vin Cleve indicated that the ro~ 1bou1 10 a.m. Beach man who came home earl)'~ 'bery victims may have been Id up by M1n1nez amved hom<' on has T,hu~y to fi n4 thrtt men robbi!'I another ma n wh,o alleafdly koew motorcyck while tht thrtt mt'n ~rt' . . \ " '-'Oman ,.,ho _.as bchc'"cd 10 be drunk brok.c. a \Wldo-.. at l..abert) ...J>a.d; ~ I 685 ~ach 8h-d . _.Mn t~ ckt\ ref~ 10 sell hquor to ~r Munitions fire Four-teens held in att-ack---1 Four 1('(n.-~ v.e~ a~ted Tu~­ da) in OS\I Mn.a af\tr tht allqt'dh ronfront'4,t min. tt rcv. ham 10 th( around end demanded his car kc~~ Tht four approad'tC'd 1 man at_ tht') thought pol1« 1o1.('rr oming Tht')' OC'd 1n a dark <. amaro Th.e pohtt heh<"optc< spott('d a "."' match1n1 1ha1 dC' ·npt1on 11 aN>ut , ~5 m near Ha~hor Soult' ard and hi.• wife a.nd "?<>Cher and 1 family both the victims ind tht uuilants. anstdt', He tncd t t t r h h u ~~~~P~oMIL1ce~~~v~iuo~u~~uy~idc~n-t~1fi~~~M~1-n-o~~T~h=e=~~n~.~w~h~o~~~~,~btt~n=~~~~nd~.~thro~p~ d~~ but 11 w~ Antonio Dur1n. 21, of Los Anteles seems to -.C 1 "common chlnctcr" in lockc · , Pamt'la Lane and threatened ht.m v.1th hod1I) lnJUI'). L1 Da\e 'Brooks said The '1ct1m told pohC't' the four held him do• n on flt' around and Yotlf"C' hmana h1rn as th(') ckmandC'd ht.scar kc,5 OffiC'Cf'\ arrc t('(i Jim~ nth nn 4'P1nC'10, I . of La H1tn and Marc :· . •• who allqedlr. fled in 1 1985 red the episode, Vin Cleve said. He also He knocked on tht' door and o ne of Toyo11 Tercc . The tcCOnd suspect -was ~poncd lO be in the vlC1n1ry the aunmcn opcn«i 11 Man1nt1 "°' idtntiled beclaate ofhi1 • -is when a pan. which was vied in tbt tu med 1nd lltcmpted to Ott hut .... , Our1n's younttr brother. Set. Bill Huntinaton Beech robbrry, was shot once in the hick of head, pohrc van Cleve said. ttokn from a car in Loa A..,ee. about f't'poned- Anat wanan11 have bttn 1aued 'two Wftks llO· Van Cle\'e latd. Van Ocve said theft' 1s a po 1b1ht~ but neit~r suspect has bttn found, Pol!« found the wapon ~r ~ that M1n1nt'1 ma havt r<'CQln11td Van Cltve said. thoollftl tttnt, Van C1rre aid. Tht 1 tht 1ntnaden. The ltlaek.ers .. "t'TC ~ o fT v.htn -- ndJTw 1bl I q of Buena Park and t'l<.X\~ed t~m into the ti Mt"Sa Jail on ~usp1 ion of atttmptC'd robber\ The JU\t'mln Y>Crt' takcrt to Ju,en1le Hall .. Gunman T@le ses scnoo1chi1iiren, ... ends 12-hour' iege TUSCALOOSA. Ala. (AP) -The headmaster of a ch~h school said today be doesn't think any of bis school's children suffered lastina emotional ICal"J while beina beJd hostaac by a aunman protestina treatment of the nation's homeless. Tuesday's 12-hour siqe ended with relatives' cries of "Thank the Lord!" and the release of 26 children and a teacher when police wrestled the fun man to the around. " think the kids hel<l.up better than some oft1'1e parents that were around here," said West End Cbristjan School headmaster Don Carden in an interview on CBS' .. This Momina." Carden said there would be no school today, llowcver. The aunman surrendered after he was told that Gov. Guy Hunt had granted him a pardon and he could hold a news conference to speak out about the needy, Mayor Al DuPont said. ~~-.,..."~l'~v~c veo'lJlin& ' asked," the gunman, identi 1ed by Police Chief Jerry Fuller as James L. Harvey. in his early 40s. said as he emerged T uesday night from West End Christian School.. "Look what According to legend, St. Val- entine's Day was celebrated as a joyous festival In which the local people of England gathered for a drawing . Single or married, the person chosen was called a va)entlne and was presented with a gift. Since precious stones were as- sociated with lntetllgence •nd believed to have feeling, l,they qUk:kly became a favorite gift. Tylng the expression of feelings to g iving and receiving gemstone is a time-honored tra- dition. When you choose a g ift, you make that choice with someone special in mind. Our emotions guide us In selecting the present that wilt keep on saying how we feel. they're doi111 to nc. I trusted~­ body." Fuller said H.-vey and his compa- nion at-the out._ of the sicae. ~ames Rhodes Jr .. 42. cl Tuscaloosa, would be cha,.ed with kidnapping. Ei~ty chiktroJ, four teachers a nd an aack were .. ~en hostage at the school, founded by a Bap1ist con- pqation, af\er dasscs began Tuesday momfoa. Nearly 60 hostages were released durina e.e day. No shots wcrelircd and none of the victims were il\itrcd. police said. Carden said 11achers would be 11 lhe school todly to discuss the incident. ··we'reaoina tt talk ,bout security: maybe there wusomelhing we could have done better," he said. He said he didn't know whr Harvey c hose his school to make a stand: "'It's one of th~ things about life." he said. "He just -qlked in. out of the blue.'' · he cacher •ho was freed last. Mary A ice ,uton. sa1 s e was preparing her clatS for prayers. when the hostage-taken amved . carrying guns-and wearioa slci masks. 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The dispute 5P1rked a wo ,,,_ debate o ver sul'fOJ'tC mot~ood and new reproducuvc technok>tJn. Last March 31. Judie Harvey Sorkow u~ld the contract, severed Whitehead-Gould's perental riahll and aranted custody to the s~~ Sorkow said the Siems would provide the most stable home and ~ndcm~ Whitehead-Gould as an 1mpul11ve and manipulative woman. The stale $upreme coun ruled the conlract invalid but upheld Sorkow's decision on pa.rental fitntu and added that a surraptc contract that did not involve payment would have been lcpl. · . Tbecoun invalidated thcadopt1on of the baby by Sten:''s wife. Eli.~bct~, and said the onl y issue remain1~ 1s the ex1e nt of visitation by Whitefead~ Gould. which will be decided by tbe lower coun. c · -now known as Melissa Elizabeth Stern. laves w11 e terns and will turn 2 on March 27. · "The most critical issue of custody, we w,on," said Gary SkolofT. rep- resenting the Sterns. Kennedy praised, _-given unanimous confirmation · WASH ING TON (AP)-Anlhony M . Kennedy. President Reagan's 1hird choice to fill out the Supreme Court. was confirmed unanimously by the Senate today. Liberals a nd conservatives alike praised Kennedy as a conservative Judicial craftsman without a ri&id ideology He was approved on a vote of~7-0. The 51 ·year-old appellate Judge from California will become the 104th justice to s11 on the na1ion's highest court when he 1s swom in Feb. 18 in the ornate courtroom where the ju<>tices hear cases and render their rulings. Despite the lack of controversy. Scna1e Majority Leader Robert Byrd held the vote open for a half-hour. He said he was worned 1ha1 senators would be tied up in traffi c because ofa parade for the Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins Three senators did not make the vote. Senator$ Paul Simon. D-111.. and Albert Gore Jr .. D-Tenn .. were campa1gnin$ for the presidency. The Scna1e Jud1cuu y Committee chair- man. Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr., who guided the nomination throu&h his panel. was ill. In his absence. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. 0 -Mass. and one of the Senate's most liberal members. man- aged the vole on the floor. Setting the to ne during an hour of low-key fl oor sta tements that . Criticism is increasing against FBI WASHI NGTON (AP)-The FBI is under increasing auack for i1s surveillance of Amencans opposcd to the Reagan administration s Central American policies. and even bure.1u directo r William Sessions says 1he probe was not always "properly directed." But Sessions denied a t a news conference Tuesday 1ha1 the FBI had conduc1cd a "'massive"' domcs1ic spying campaign. He said It focused on JUSt one froup. although there were "'limited ' follow-up investiga- tions on o thers. Sessions also tes1ified behind closed doors to 1he Senate In- telligence Commmce. and members indicated that the FBI director faced tough questioning about the probe a nd the reasons for ii. prcccdcd the Senate vote. Sen. Ken- nedy said the nominee "has demon- straled integrity. in1elligence, courage and craf\smanshi):> -and a judicial philosophy that places him within the mainstream of constitulional inter- pretation." 'F T he Mamchuscus senator said Kennedy docs not consider the Coll· stiiution "a fom+frmC11 init\C""past." And he caJled the nom inee a "brilliant pioneer" in · writing an opinion that slruck down the so- called legislative veto. which gave ea<:h house of Congress power by itself to ovemde actions by executive agencies. The Supreme Coun upheld Kennedy's rulins. Conservati ve Sen. S tro m Thurmond. R-S.C .. called Kennedy "'one of the most eminently qualified individuals to be nominated" to the court. .. Judge Kennedy has vast JUd1c1al experience. part1c1pating an over 1.400 de<"isions and au1honng over 400 published opinions," Thurmond said. And liberal Sen. Howard M. Meucnbaum1 D-Ohio, said while Kennedy's civil ri&hts record was weaker than he would have hked, the nominee ··respecls precedent." had an "o~~ mi nd" and a "capac11y for growth.' · O nce Kennedy takes his se.at. court watchers can only guess how he would vot~ on such key issues as Anthony Kennedy abonion. affi rmative action, and scparauo n of chut'dl and state. In his confirmation bearinas last December. and his more than 400 opinions as a federal appellate judac. the Sacramen10. Calif .. native dittn"r leave a clue. Thal vagueness won Kennedy the praise ohcnators. who descnbed him as a "case-by-case" judae with no 1deolog1cal agenda . Arrested black lawmaker vows fight to remove flag By Tk Auedated Presa MONTGOMERY, 'Ala. -A legislator who heads the Alab"ama NAACP vowed to keep faa}lting to remove 1he Confederate battle flag fro m atop the Capitol after he and 13 other black lawmakers were arrested as 1he) went to rip down the 'benner. The aroup led by Rep. Thomas Reed. state head of the Na1ional Association for lhc Advancement of Colored people. was urcsted Tuesday afternoon as they anemp1ed 10 climb an 8-foot chain-link fence surrounding the buildina. which is closed for renovation ... This is just the beginning." Reed said later while leavina the county Jail. "We will not stop un1il the Confed~rate flag com~ down ... Reed and 01her civil ri&hts leaders say the flag •. often displayed by white suprcmac1s1s. represents slavery and racial oppression. Gov. Guy Hunt, who says many people view the Oagas a historical symbol free of racial implicat ions. sent stale police 10 met't the protes1ers as they mar:ched to a padlocked Capitol gate. .. Opposltlon to abortion-counseling mounts W~SHING.TQN -A federal official said 1~y the coun s will uphold regulat ions rcstnctma what <:ounsdoa may tell patten ts about abon ion while the head of a family plannin,1 orpnization predicted 1hat the rules will .not be implemented. Family plannanaorpnizations filed lawsuits in cities around the !_tition as ~he final wordina of the rules. proposed lasl Scp1ember on orders from Ptesident Reapn, were announced Tnesday. The American Medical Association. l.houah not a formal peny to the suits. also announced opposition to lhe rules. Nabers Cablniss. deputy assistant sccrttary at the Dcpan ment of Health and Human Services. said the N ies will withstand the legal challenaes ~ - "We make no prejudgment of the FBI actions 1n this mailer. bul we do in1cnd 10 take as much time as is nct<Cssary to determine if funds and resources of the bureau were im-a1-~ ' ,_,.., •etJ I. · 1988 properly used 10 hinder lhe ac1i vities a..u-uaa maa~• prir::u.1c~, ~or ofkgittmatc. politically active aroups Ml.AMI -This year. Mars makes its cloteSt appn>Kh to Eanh in a in this country.'' said 1he panel's aenerat1on. and astronomer111y the red planet's appearance in the niaht sky chairman. Sen. Da vid Boren. D-may be the as1ronom1cal event of 1988. As if to demonstrate the heavens have Okla. a sense of humor. the heiaht ofthe show comes in September; ~~~the Sen.. Bill Bradky. 0-N.J .. utd he SOth-aonwena~let' l-931 "Wa .. 1>f'·1t~-WOl1ds hat- 1old Scuions 1hat "lhe FBI lost all panicked the n'tion with ficti~l. reports ofinv~ers from Man. "I tee 1988 crcdibiflty in ttte 1970s. and it is as a ~t Man11n ~venture, 111d Jack Horkhe1mer, the aptly named "Star losina credibility aaaan as a rcs"lt of Hustler" of the Pubhc Broedcastu'J System and executive director of Miami's th~ reporu in the press. wwtrhit:ichtr:-, nif~Slil~m:inTn1arru~siti1-fll"t"llarrrk1rtitaw1 itiiu111n1t-1 • ..t1 .. i.1Jf '1'm1t-fiklilrlel"11r<t~idld;,ifw1 ... 1 .,.,ca.,ndut.:ynsir.1oreVii".-· --t:wlrfieC.n~Mn-:a=rs~1>-s ~11r---- 1 rue. arc uuerly outraacous, unaccep-its closest on Sept. 21 -just over 36 million miles away -it will rival Jupiter tabl~ and reprehensible." u the briahtest object in the sky after the Moon and Venus. · " Vote due oii· revised c ·Ontta aid WASHINGTON (AP) -Democrats today ~ic­ tcd Prcsidtnt's Rcapn last-minute te1oolint of hit Sl6.2 m1lhon Contra aid pee. would Mt be enoumh to uve the proposal. bu1 Rtpubhcans uid prdspec:u for succcu had im{"'C?vtd. • "Its took1~ better aince the Dftlidtnt's offer las• n1&ht ... " Rtp. Richard C'hncy. R-Wyo .. •id on NBC- T9's "Today" show u tonitht's H0ute voce neand. "I WOUid pan& that WC pined up 10 V'*I. pollibly mort," In a tdeviled tpe(Ch Tuctdl). llCllllll ~to le1 C onmsa decide two monlbl fioai eow Whether Nic.anipa'1 ltf\lsi 90vernment it livh• up to tht promiws of •mocntintion it "'-* to ill nc11hbon on Jan. 16. "l(C~ ..... Mldaa .... UUOll wi$iD IOday1 containi111 m~ I witt.,_,tllil-.. .- withhold ddi~rnn ot ammun1tioe lft lhit ..-. .. . · . . r I J • • •. Septic shack bla~ed In death of child stat --Heather O'ROurke LOS ANGELES (AP)-Child star 1tea1her O'Rourke, the a .. ic Carol ,(int tucked into a swirhns auper· nalural vacuum in the &mifYina "Pol~ilt.. movin, died on the operatina table durina intntinal sur-eery. She was 12. The blonde actress, whd warned "They're hceeere!" in "Poheracist and "The}" re buaack!" in the spooky tequel, died Monday shortly after amval at Children's-Hospital or San Piqo, her aacnt David Wardlow said Tuesday. The cause or death was "septic shock due to conaenital 11enosis or the intestine," 1 bowel blocka&c lhc &irl evidently had from 6inh, the San DiCJo Count.y coroner's office uid. -Tbe d~th -was ct.ie to : natural causes .. accordina to coroner's dcput1. Max Murphy, and auth~rities wercn t I Homeless get leftovers from super parties Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, February 3, 1981 * ,....,_ 1;1;1Dgren OK f.c!rec&:st . by Assembly ~peaker the 1d<'a of vottnJ no on Dan Lun1ren." Brown said Lunaren. of Lona Beach, wu appointr-d by Republican Gov. George Deukmejian to replace Democrat Jesst Unruh, who d;ed last · !ll)mmcr. T.he Califom1a Con1tituuon allows both houses of the Lqjtlatwe &o confirm a aovernor's nominee to a vacan1 constitutional office. The Senate and .\sstmbly l\av~ until ft'b. NLO art If Lungren 1s confirmed by both houw\, or one or both fails lO ta.kc a \ o lc. he will have the job. But the cunM1 tu11on is ambiauous on how ht t:;IO be rejected. Deukmejian. a for· mer attome) acneraJ. says both ho U!IC!> must vote to reject Lungren b) .maJOrlt) votes for .-him to De out. Anomey{)enaa11ohlr\11ltrde-Kamp said in an op1ruon that a rejection vote b) only one house would doo111 Lunitren. · Mexico seeks credit for ·drug actions . Protesting Palestinia~s MEXICO ~ITY (AP)..:..... The head of the . In some of those cases, he said, Mexican~ thcrcare problemstoo .... We.too,couldsaythat we sho.t by Israeli soldiers aovemmcnt's anti.drug program_ said the Uni.led au.thont1es have not been informed. In others. he are disappointed with the results of 'the battlr States should stop accusing Mexico of corruption said~ ~cause.ofthe d1ffer:ent legal system s. some of against drugs in other countries." By 1'k A .. oclated PreH and praise itscfforn to stem the flow of illegal drugs the mf~rma11os:i provided would not be grounds .. But that." he went on. "would be a perpetual BETH LEff E \1. Occupied \\ e)I Bank -Palest1n1ans hurling stones and into the U nited States. for indictment 1n Meitico. debate that would not benefit 9ur mtcresu." firing maroles "'11h slinsshot!> 1n1ured 1hree Israeli c1v1f1ans and two soldiers "fhe com.men\s by Attorney General. ~rgio . Referring 10 charges of corruption. Garcia The anorney acneral point~ out that stizures toda~. offinal~ and w1tm.·\~ ~1d . "\rab report!l said soldiers shot and Garcia Ramirez were another expression of _ Ram. rez said· of manJuana and arrests-have increased' consider-woundc:d ~'en dt>mo nstrator<> 1n the .occupied Wt'sl Bank. Pnme Minister Mexico's frustrJLion and anger at what it considers 1 · abl)' in the•t few years. Y 111hak Shamir \<.'nt ad\ 1~r'> 10 Pam and Washington. apparent I} to hold unrair charges by U.S. authorities and media that "We fi nd ll difficult to accept the opinion h(>ld Garcia Ramirez declined lo estimate the talb on a nev. L' c; peace 1n1tfa11, e Despite tbe flun') of d1plomattc i ct1v1t)' widespread corruption In Mexico promo1es drug in the United Stat~ of what really goes on· in amount of drugs reaching the United Statt's aimed at ending lhC' unrest. a nev. v.a"e of,1olence swepl the West Bank 1n the smualina into the U nited States. Mexico. We rarely find· something 1n the U.S. through MeA1CO ... All we know is how much we v.akeof1h e dea1h o(a 24~)ear-old .\rab woman ~ho was shot 1n the head d uring TO\Ve are waging a battle to benefit them (the media about how Mexico 1s fighting the drug confiscated," he said. a protest ~onda~ Her dea1h brought 10 42 the num ber of Arab;s killed b} United-States)." Garcia Ramirez said Tuesday 1n traffic. · · St.atis1 ics made public b) the Anorne) Israeli gunfin: since clashes broke o ut m the occupied 1emloncs on Dec. 8. an interview with The Associated Press ... This is .. We read a lot about how i\n official becomes General's office indicate 5 70.268 pounds of anording lo L n11cd ~at1ons. figure~, costing us money, human lives, resources... corrupt, but not about how one of our agents loses manjuana and den vates. 7, 11 O pounds of cocaine. T·~mst•r 0 r.'flclal char.·d~d ln_ '-a tal ~re Garcia Ramirezreferred to recent indictments his life in the fi&ht against drugs... and · 241 pounds of opium and other popp) "" ~ iJ a"' ~4 ll in the U nited States on -:<fruJ-rclated cha~d of "The border," he added. "1s not a bord·er derivaJ1ves were seized last year. and 1hat I ~.4Q I several Mexicans including an army ge neral in the between black anJ white, good and cv1L I l 1s a poppy fields and 5. 790 manJuana fields were central state of Puebla. border between countries. And bevond 1ha1.border des~royed. AN JL AN. Pueno Rico -The \ICC president of the Teamsters U n1o n·s PuC'no Rico local and two members werT afTested toda> and charged 1n connection v.11h the DuPont Plaza fire that killed 97 people on New Year's Eve 1986. The actio n came as a hotel mamtenanct' wo rker, Hector E.scudero U .N. weiglis ar -uration Over · PLO niisS'lon -A~, ~cts-sd1edul~d-t-0-go oo tAa-1-+n-San Juan Stiperit>F-C-0011 tod1ly -01'I charges of first-degrtt murder for his alleged role in thC' fire The commonweahh's Justice Depanment issued a st.ateml"nl 1den.llf)ing the three ll)en charged toda> as Manuel de Jesus Sanuago. Teamsters Local 901 vice president. and Luis M Nu nez Marque? and• Luis ega Rios, both union members. The statement did no t say 1fthe~ were hotel emplo~ees. or wh) 11 had taken the government So long to implicate the men in tht' rraged~ UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The United one concerned," conceded Bruce Rashkow. the Nations may ask an arbitration tribunal to resolve Staie Department's assistant legal adviser for U.N. a dispute with. the United States over a new law affairs. that would close .the Palestine Liberation·. Or-~sident Reagan signed the measure on Dec already suffering. pnmanly because Congress has refused for 1wo years in a row to appropnale enough money to pa) all of the United States dues 10 the world body . Iran a ttacJcs Norwegian oil tanker . pnization's U.N. mission, diplomats said. 22. 1987. Since then. high-ranking U.N. and U.S. The United Nations and Lh~-5tate Depan· officials have bcen1ryi11g to find a graceful way out ment sa y the 1947 headQuaners qrecment obliges . of the diplomatic dilemma. · the United Stales to let the PLO missio n operate. ..The United States has to find a way to spare The United States. the U.N.'s biggest con- lnbutor. now o~~ Sl52.8 milhon. a debt that has MA NAMA. Bahrain --\n Iranian fngatt' attacked a No~egrnn oil plunged the United Nauons into a stnous fiscal tanker 1n the Pen.1an Gulf-toda). then two Iranian speed lj()3ts fired on the crisis. · Sim.ken \ csscl v. hen 1t rad1~d for hc1p. stuppmg eAecutl\ t s said. The gulf· If .S and u .N. officials cannoi negotiate a, ba~d c,.,ecul1\e!>, whospoke on·cond1uon ofanon)m1t~ quot~ the captain of so lution to the PLO problem. it could become the thc 33.0QO..ton Petrobulk Ruler as saying St''eral small fires tfroke.ou1 ahoard first dispute to go to arbitration in the h1stor, of the ~1" ship but ~ere e~t1ngu1s~ed b) h!s.25-membcr F!hpmo ere~ He rt"poned But Congress 11ppcarcd to ianore this treaty itself a confrontation wtth .the international . between the United Statcsand the United Na11ons commun11y:· said uhd1 "'fem. the PLO's U.N. when it passed the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987, observer, said Tuesday. which orders the mission closed by March 22. The problem comes a.t a time when U.S. The lcaisla1ion .. creates difficulties for overy-· · prestige and influence at the United Na11o ns are 40-year-oJd pact under which New York became e\tcns1 ve damage ·to the crew quarters. the officer., ded. and radio room Hc the U.N.\ hcadquaners. said he and the chief o~ccr suffered onl) ··minor inJunes from fl) mg gla.ss .. Do It Now At '87 Rates. . · . And Pay Nothing For 30 Days. You said you wen: going ro do it all Swimming, running. l'X'querball, acrobk:. J get ofT your duff and get in here. Be· ouse cxC\J.5e\ aren'r the only thing piling up. Our facllitie.5 nuy vary,.bul Ir~ gcnerJI, we're t31king Ufe~:yc~ ScparJtc men·~ and "'Omen's gym The ultinute in high effi- ciency t-quipoll:nt. and tr.lined ipstrooors . . . . ... • lO show you how (() tl.-..C it come h\ :111\' HOiiday SP'J today for a ftt:e pejt toor. · And don't worry if 1 he: holidar~ dt.~11K·d }"OU out. fkaluse }'llt• (,"Jn :oil ill gt:t. l<F ra11 .. "'· And you won•r tu'" 10 come tql wirh a nicked k.>r ~ da I~ Do~:sn't th:u soun<l proolisi~? This offer l~ -.vailablc al rr.1nic~llll~ clubs, and son'k'. ~nctiorui apply. & ~S(Yd Health Oub~~ . . shards. the eAecuuvd said. • t=eFF .../SPECIAL OFFER FORMICV PILOT READERS ON[Y. Order -.our lll.kc.-ts for 1<1 .. ~I "°" ~ r«f'IW s~ olt (",ldl oc~ror thP rottowmg pre1to1m.tntt"J \ SEATING SECTIONS 10UR OtSCOUNTEO PWICE . ~•W 0-l"f t MM r.., ) l#tJ"' ..... ~·''"""" ,, ~ .......... ". ' \..1'.~ '"" •'"''" ,..,,~~•hftl ""'t'Of\ ' I l ... >(lvf ,..... ~", .. II • '"""' ,....-,, 't ,11 "''°' ,._'"'ti P ... ._ I , c~ ,....,..,.,.~1•l llt'<~ ... ,...._., ..... , ""'t kw 1--~ ~ ... , ............ r ""'-"' 4VOf-, •fWf ...... ,"""' r in O,W.• 11io,_ •• .... , I I I I I I I I I I, I Aa many .... 500 people crowd into the Coat& Meu Commanlty Center e•ery Wedneeday night to bear pey- chotoalat. Pat Allen anawer tbelr anonymoua que.tlona. A former nun a:nct·mental patient who once tried to kill her • .......................... lluaband, Allen bolcla the aeMlon• for free "'to •••e aometbln& back." Every week; Pat ~f\.llen _gives them a piece of her mind ·Hundreds come forpsychologist · s wit and free advice and Centur) City. the $125-an-hour- shnnk has a thm ing private practice wtth a three-month waiting list. Allen's Claim 10 fam e, however. is not her. pn vatc practice but her w eekl~ group sessions. Ever} Wednesda) night. sbe cajoles with "1t. entenains with outrageousness By G. JEANETTE~ VENT and talks straight w 1th a crowd of as ,1111111r"9tc.11 , •• • maO\ as 500 people -for free. • ., . ' Stan in&at 7p.m.1n th eCosta Mesa Cant get a dat;. Haven t dated ~n' Commu-n1ty Center. Allen holds fo nh al~ost four.years:. Wh~t do yo~ do. for two hours. answenng anon)mous . Accept Jerk~:· ad' ises PS>Cho!-ques11ons --1 some ~crawled .. others ogist Pat Allen. ~erfect people don t neath t) ped on slips of paper - marry human beings. Ttrey wait for dropi>ed b) members..ofthe audience ptrfect .~ople so they usuall)' spend a in to a basket •at the foot of her lot of lime alone. The rest of us. we marry Ot er JCT S." • A petite 53-year-old . .\lien 1s one of the southland's foremost ps)chol- ogists. With offices in Newpon Beach podwm __ Question: I ha ve not.dated or had a rtla11onsh1p for almost four )ears. I '-'Ould like to start and I would hke !Our ad' ice . Answer: "Accept jerks,'' Allen fires back ... Everybody's a jerk in one area. How many people are willing to bring brains and a lovable (personality to a relationship), bu t you r body's a little tacky? .. she asks. "How man} people bnng realt y nice bodies and you're reall y lovable but ~ou·re poor? "The em<?tiona l Jerks are kinky <?r weird. Their mother cut up their te<ldy bear and they ha ve n't gotten O\er it yet." lf}our intended 1s OK in two ollt of three areas. "you're home free." she sa} s. But get11n~ dates is more than just accepting imperfections: it re- QMtr-C.S cner:g:. - "L1fr 1s a very funn y thing. If you're comfonable not dating. life will not send",ou an\ dates ... she said. But ''hen· a person stans putting some energy into dating and stans flining. they will get more dates than they can handle. (See anicle on how to fl in.) "You may· not like what she says." ·says Cheryl Waters. a 40-year-old El Toro resident ... But if you apply it. you find it works:· Waters was been coming to hear Allen's weekl y psy- cho-sermons for three years. Allen has been holding the free groups since 1974. For the past three vears. sbe's been gi ving two free groups a week (panicipants donate a dollar or two to cover the con of renti ng the community center). In- cluding the sessions in Westwood and those given b; associates at her Want 1-flS-llHH{'. "we dea! wil-h -UP to l.000. people a week ... she sa id. Because the quest101l s are anonymous. "people will a~k a lot of questions the) will not ask face to face:· said Allen. Queries run the gamut -from what does she think ;tbout kink y seit to how long you should wait before you have sex with someone -b'ut most of them zero in relationship pro blems. Although Allen has a doctorate in psychology, her appeal for many is not JUSt her credentials but her personal history. "She has ·to have somethrng (to say) to go through what she's gone through and come out sane." said Waters . As Allen remind s her audience at almost every session. she's been lttrough 1t alt. "I've been ~ nun. ~n alcoholic. a 210-pound housewife "Wtth.-foULdaughten...marru:.d lb ~ football coach. and an an feacl)er. I tried to kill m> husband with a meat cleaver. and when that didn't work, I trted to kill m~ sl'lf. r ve been in the loony bin. I've been .married thr.cc times. and declared bankruptcy once. And just think -you're listening to , .. me. . -But listen they do. absorbed in the tale of how sht' came back from the brink of her personal abyss. In 1968, a 34-year-old college graduate with several deJrees and a crumbling 15- year mamage. Allen descended into the mental ward at . UCI Medical Center. Challenged by the doctors there. she slowly turned-her life around. earning her license as a marriage. family and child counselor by 1975 and a doctorate in psychology in . 1981.Eme.r.&in&-from.those.datk da¥S- WJttt her ~ health rt'Storcd. Allen was determined "to five back to the world." --· (Pleue eee PAT/A7) .----------------------------------------------------.! . . . f Successful flii'ting: The Pat Allen technique JO YEARS EXP£NENCE • • 5 GENERATIONS • (!M.,4 ACUPUNCTURE ee•te1i TRADITIONAL . Headaches I By G. JEANETTE A VENT o.-,Netc ... iij""-*'''- Frequentl}. ps~chotherap1st Pat -1.lk n 1s called on b' tht faint ofhean for her prcscript1on'on how to Oin. -1.t a recent Wednesda; night session. I -1.llcn rL·galcd the audience with JUS t such a prescnpuon. Many of us suffer from headaches. and migraines are one of the wOf'st. They are not only extremely painful, ·very often they are accompanied by nausea and sometimes vomiting. Acupuncture is the safest and most effective treatment for migraines. Acupuncture not only relieves, but arso can help prevent. Question: Wh} do I feel all stupid 1 around men r m attracted to? I c-an't talk and I get real scared. Ans"cr: That person hasn't re- cct' ed Mn tr:uni ng. have they? When yo u·re dotng Oin training; the fi rst th ing you've got to do -which·some of> ou don't believe 1n -is you· ve got to go "'her.e .people are. Tension headaches ·are common. ca used by everyday stess. Treatments are a minimum of one hour. Complete concentration. attention and care are given to each individual. Specializip g in treatment for menstral problems . P.M.S. Sciatia. Back pain. pinched Nerve. Headaches. Sore Neck. Hemmoro1ds. Asthma, Arthritis. Tension. Stres~. Sports Injuries. Most Physical & Stress Related Conditions. Also AC!dict1ve !Jablts j How many people do not go to "htre people are? Your' re waiting for sombod~ to come and land on your hL'ad someplace. You have to go out therl'. and the problem is it's scan. I hen ~ou've got to go where ttie ix·opk arc that ~ ou want. 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Gd to the a1rpon and then start scanning the hori10n. You gotta look. When you look around, "'hcrever you're looking around. don't. look at the people }ou're comfonabte wi th. They're the people you've already had for rela- 11onships. People you've already done are no longer that interesting. Go with the pe9plc you art afraid of. How many people in this audience do no., flirt with the people they rtally want? You Oin with tht' people yo u don't want. who arc next to the people you wan t. that you hope arc watch mg yo u 01n with the people you don't want. Ladies. men wait to· be signaled. When you Oin with the gu y next to them. they think you reall y want that gu} because 1h~1r brain says. "She doesn't want me. she wants-,,-1m ." And what you're saying is. "If he was reallv stalwan. brave and consider- ate. he'd sa). ·1 am go ing to rip tbat woman from the clutches of that man.'·· Ver) few (of this tvpe) on this planet. Men are vel) sens[ti ve inside. The) 're ' er) afraid of rejection. They don't do that kind of thing. So) ou·ve got to look in the eyeballs of the person Sou reall y. realty want. Nowolhe normal process when you look 1n the eyeballs is to stay about three seco nds. One second. 1wo seconds. three seconds -out. That's normal. That's called. 'Tm not interested in you sexuall y but you are an animal and l'm looking at you." If you reall y want to signal that )OUr're fl in ing. take two more SCC· onds. One. lwo. three. four. fi ve. At four and fi ve. yoll ~o into deep trauma. I usuallydescnbe it this way. All the saliva in your mouth leaves vour mouth and instead runs down \our arms. Don't flin in silk or pa stels. (It leaves) big blotchy (sweat) spots. Your cologne and perfume wilt cover the smell. but it's hard to Oin in pastels and silk . . Now. when the sali va leaves your R an e1~ P L / tandwrou3h.t Jt"!ue1• Allan Adler, master silversmith creates contemporary designs in silve r in t he finest tradition of this, the oldest of American crafts. Hand hammered sterlinJ 1ilvet ---·~-~~-;~ .... i~_:_~_:~_:_;M_ .. ~-~-~-w-~_7_' i_~_~_t:_t_5 __ g .. ' DO YOU HAVE ' . ' ~1\J• ' We are investigating new medication shown to be · effective in treating this disorder. • Participation in this research study ~ includes M.O. supervi~ion, lab testing, Et$G's medications, and is FREE to all participants~ ' - mouth to drip down yopr\ armplls. you wi ll then be require<t to do something which is very difficult to · do: smiling while terrified wi th a dry mouth. Now the problem with smil- ing while you're terrifi ed with a dry mouth is that once ;ou get the lip extended 11 hangs up. The other problem 1s that while (the top one is hung up) the bottom one is shaking. Now you're going to think· it feels like slapping in the breeze. · While you're looking in their eyeballs. doing these funny things. ladies. they're st.ariogat your third eye and can't sec what your mouth ir. doing because they don't know what they're going to say to you and they know tht'y're supposed to say some- thing. They usually will say somc- thin& Ii~. "Hi. have we met some- -"il\ere -fOre?" or "Did you go to grade school with?" -whatever. So the secret is, ladies. when you flin. catch him in t~e eyeball and smile at him. That signals him that you're a relatively nonvio~nt creature. Men 1n today's world are fairly te.rrified of the female of the species We can be real mean. Who lives • inside all women? Sylvester Stallone and it's not Rocky. its RAMBO. Who lives inside of every man -Goldy Hawn. maybe Sally Field. (Researchers) have done it statistically. They've found out that a man needs you to signal them. All of you ladies who 10 to dances and chu~ches ~qd your gi~l(rjcrid says. "He s looking at you. he's fooldnf at you. turn around." (You say,) " 'm not tuminf around. I don't want him to know care. I can't st.and the tnou~t of him rejecting my invita- tion.· Ladies don't be surpnsed if he star.s outside the plexi~ss shield. . . Have you ever noticed (men) at dances. They're looking at you. and their eyeballs. if they could come out ,and ~alk. th~y'd come and ~t you. They re looking at you and lun&ina. They're tryi ng to get at you. but you're busy looking and talking to your girlfriend and doing all your funn y things. Ladies, raise your hands and swear: "I promise on my honor to nirt with the men I rtally want and not to avoid siaoallina an approach. so help me God." (...._ ... PLlllT/A.7) Columnists w Dr.,Julian Whitaker and Dr. Linda Alpz1. t~ular C'olumnists in Mind A BOdy. will rtturn nut week. Writer wanted The Daily pilot is lookif\I for 1 connpondent to contribu~ to the Mind A Body ttttion. If you '" interested in kalth. science or PIY· chol(_)IY and have a yen to be publi~. call 64J..4lll, eu )67, I -~-- Dominance and subscrv1enct art universal themes 1n the theater. and \he Orange Coast Colltge Re~rtory Theater Company eio.plores three examples in 1t'i current evening of onc·al't plays an (')('("s St1.1dio Theater H arold Pinte r 's "The •• Toi Tnus Orange Coast OAIL 't! PILOT /Wednesday. Fet>ruar~ 3 whining. intellectually vacant bun of Park$' .,., ra,,h. Stud~nt ;d1n:ctor Ponzer Berkman keeps tht' acuon taut and the rharac- teriLations mtcres11ng. - 11orts •· )tn l"\ :I\ a C'urtuin n11ser and amount~ tu little n101t:' thon an 8l'tor's warmupe \<;'1l 1i.t· at ' ar• 1ns pttches of tntcn\11\ R u\~~·11 Dunn. Ponler Berl.. man and ( 1at>c1t I C arrasco head up ,th 1~ 'egmcnt "11.h 8r.andon Faloo na d1re1.. ung hath Ionesco )l'rtph Ionesco's ''The Leader" IS a s ung- '"-' satire on mob rnwtal.Ju -.•luch ma) '>'ell ha'c been inspired bv the nse of az1 German). His focu<; '•son several members ~ of a cro .... d ' ~ anA1o usl)' a .... a111ng the appearance of Du mbwaiter" ·focu ses on a pair of hired killers. one clearly superior to the other. as they await the sianal for their next assignment. In "The Leader" and "Salutations" by Eugene Ionesco. the assumption -and retention -of authority as the issue at f\and a sl~k>. menacing thug who enJO)"S an omnisc1en1 authont~ figure. 41nd wrment1ng his partner Gus (Greg squabbling among themsel\ es as the' Gu)') almost as much as his work do so. · 1\self. Ben is prone lo unprovoked Steven Shult!> dominates the pla~­out~~ursts of '1olence while Gus 1s let u 1he .. announcN .'' doing a pJa~. mon: of a pac1fot 1~ pe. but a stubborn by·P.la' on the lt'ader's C\CI\ acuon one nonetheles~ ~h1k Adam Purkiss and "fma Fl·r- fhe o nt'-.tl..'t prn11ram conC'ludes 1)'11) "eekl.'rld .... 1th ix·rtormunces Fn- da} .rnd ~.iturda~ .11 8 p.m. and Sunda\ a1 ~ :to and I\ p.m. 1n lM tud10' 1 hl'<Hcr on tht' Costa Mesa ' tampu~ < all .iJ:> b!SU for ticket 1nfurma11on Cf. Sl &on Picnic on the rug Of the three. the Pinter play is the most accessible. C\en tbough It 1s cul from the same absurd1st cloth as the Ionesco Plt"CCS. The hit men are. it is ssuroe-d. not part1rutarty bram sur- geol)s in · the1t craft. but there are kaders and there arc followers. even among the lowest spc<.'ies. - Here the leader 1s Ben (Scott Parks). The bypla.} bi:t .... l.'en the two con-rera-Grand are his dutiful ve) s a certain laurel and Hard\ subordinates . Em ~on and Chen I qualrt) which d1~arms the aud1enc~ Huggins invohethl·msehespla,fu lh for the breath-catching finale. Parks IO a romantic subplot pre umabl\ pruJC'C'tS his blu<>ll.'r dfec11 veh. 1f intended to reprl~nl non-dugmat•l somc'Anat roughl) ..... htle Gu> pres-soclet). · enl s a spl end id contrast as the Ano1her Ionesco p1en'. ··l)J lu1,1 - . . .. CALLBOARD -The Costa Mesa f 1n· Dt:partment "'II hold' auditions \JturJa, 1111 a '1dt:~l pnxiuct1on t•n t1tkd "'I ht• "-1 amag_t' of Forgetful .~1oll~ ... u:uu~ tor one. man a~d um· woman 1n the ~().4 Sage r;ingc,. 111 bl-held Jt 'J a.m. 10 tht: fi'r station t la'IVO•>rrt ~KIO Placrntta ~., e ... x all lhl· Firt' Pn:' entwr ffu reau at "'5+56l.i' tor mmt' intw mat1on No 'LiJ.dies'inZindel's 'Alamo' By BO_NNIE FEVERGEON -cumplc.tc 1.i. tlh lcarf.ut . .shockmg ~ o.1Jl"lle4e.111,11•111 sonal cunfess1ons -goes a little al"C" ot1rred in turn " P .tu! Po ner. . I .1rn Otx·r m.rn anJ !.. ' r \\ eller. Michael Miller walka ln on an Intimate moment between bls eon (Rich Jackaon) and a· new friend (LIM Picotte) ln a ecene from .. Tribute,•• cloalDC thla week at the Laguna Playhouae. Call 494-0743 for ticket lnformatlop. "Ladies at the Alamo .. currentl) . 0"crboard. C\CO gJ\~n the CCCCO· pla) ang at Rancho Sanu~go Colkge. tnctnc\of1h1s unique combination of has 1111.k to do either \\1 th "ladies .. or pcrson.alttt~~-"~ 1th Ho ston ·s "lie Th at T he pla) s redcmf)uon comes in its , ufi ) e er. in abillt' to evokc lauhter from an which the 1ct1onahzcd acrnunt sup-audiec· conunuoush assailed ""h .....SCUa Gardner. J \ulgaP boutff and supp<>S('d ;J1ret1 ur of Lhtldrcn, theater (or the LOmple' ( O<>Pt'' ' fa rt hf ul '-Upponer (her lo' alt" un- qoest1oned n t'O -after the rn riatwn of a rrcTnl atTai?' -...11h \1r Cooperl Bashford proH·s ll1 he respon">1hk for the mJJori1t) ut tht• ~u mor .,f tht' ptelc Her abandon to her character's 1d10s) ncras1es ~ 1l'lds a po-...t•rful l)t'r- formanll' ··LjJn:s . JI th<' .\lm1f -.... tudl run ~ .in rl."p...rtc r. ,.,1tt tile P..\C's other ,h{'"~' Th<" ~dm rrable < ri~ht•ln·· J nJ I ht L >'-'Cf Depths" -.... 111 ~ repc..i1tJ Fr1dJ' .md Feb. 10 -...11h an p m ... un.Hr and ~unday .. poscdl) takes place. . ( f · Wnttt'n b\ Paul Zindel and rnn~cntt~us.? ten k\l,d ~1alogue "''h ... PAT ALLEN'S ADVICE ..• dr~cted b) Vakne ()'Riordan. rhe ~u 1;~~1c flair. ) iclding tastekss stof) focuses on a 'llruggle between toninbuttng pom1, eh 10 the pro- two strongl) oppo!>ed women. and duct ion are its taknted pla)ers -fi, c their respccll\ e supponers. engaged students of the Professional .\ctor<; 1n a no-holds-barred battle over Con~n :uor) ba!>t'd un Rancho 8Jl· Joanne Remington '-"ealt h~ ~up­ poner of tht' .\lamo who -...1shes to 0' t•rthru" ( voper 1s rl·ndered ti' Kell~ Ford. find ing he r niche lls a lxau11 ful clas~~ f\et spincle'>Sl anc,tOL rat Feb l-l JI:? 1. I ur 111.J .. cl\ offunheT 1ntormau11r ,Jll lht Rancho an- nago bo'\·ntfrn:-nl ~~>- FromA6 She staned out seeing clients 1n a house 1n Tustin and holding forth on free night'> rn a rcntl·d office wi th no fumttur...· Toda'!. her down-to-eanh forum'> Jrn" hundreds -teen-agers. hou\t'"" e\, blue collar workers. well- dre\sl.'d prokss1onals. and ne'arl~ an equal number of men and women. Nc .... pon Beach resident Penn } Ranl1n ...... ho 'Aas attendrng_Jor the first tJffi l'. <iatd s c had heard about Allen\ ~ernons from St'veral people. Shl' had also J1eard they "ere a good plarc 10 meet people · -\lkn refer'> to newcomers -th e unm1t1atcd -as ··Pat Allen' ir&Jn\" becauo;t' c,he deno .... ers them of their mic,t·omep11on!>. Men u.ndcrstand htr much more qu1 t l..I} .\llcn -..:11d .. fhc) folio"' 11 Men Ith·" hat r, c got (For thcm the '>l''.\~1on<.1 arl· like 0e1ng in a women's loc ~cr room "V. uml·n "'ho Jon 't hke "'hat f"m '>il}tng go Out and II) IO pro\l· I'm \Hong. The} make m} best pcoplr a \Car or 1 .... 0 later." <ihe $J\ 'I she·-; often m1sunder~tood b' .... om~n hclaU'lt' of "hat 'lhe '>a\s about ..,.1,mcn·., labl·ratron "People twar me .u )t'\l'>t tx:causc the\ don't ht>nr what I'm "'1}-lng. "The truth 1s "omen should be where the~ "ant to he. but thc} 'vc got w dt'{'tde 'A hl'rl' their pnont1es are ... '>hi.' ~11d "I'm 'tmpl) teachangpcople- to mal..e t·ho1<:es and 10 do 11 \. con'il'l{)U\I~. dCCISl\ely 1n their best ~ll'fe\I S "a' the} rl·all~ wan1ed to make the ('hUlll"\ .. L de ma) vef) well change fo,r the car~r .... oman. ho .... ever "Thenew re' vlu11on as I sec 1l coming up ts 'A e're going to ha'e po.,.,crful career '-"omen au.l.'pt1ng ..cns1t1\I.', !>t'\ual. St-nsuuus men .... ho are not the _p<>"l'rhou\t''>. l thinl there are i u1n_& to hi.· J lot of"' omen "'ho arc going to bl.·"' 1l11ng tu h.1,e the home husband tht· crl'Ul t\l' wnta the an.st. the per'>on "'ho " anto; tu ra1c;e bah1cc; \1 r \tum H coming 1n10 his own in thl' nt'\l IOto 15 .)eJr~·· cont~ol of 1hctr communtty theater tiago\ rnmpus. R1.:m1n1>cen1 of backjard scream-c eptcmhrl' .\ntho n \ 15 the 1ng matches bet .... een Jealous h11 le animat ·d high-strung Bt.~dc Cooper ~Is. thl.' piece is engulfed tn, snob-fou nde; ~nd curren t d irector of th(; f) · hi1terns-ss and · badj't!hng -.\la mo Theater Cum pie' .\nthom ·, often gl·nl·rousl) lacl·d .... 11h vulgant) r haral'tl'rgrad alh "orks her~lf1 nto Ft'e rad1 call) d1fTeren1 indl\1dual a freniil·d uhsesswn .... ith main-s~a~tl·r. b~l k and. fo nh as the) ta1nanghcrpm111un a\1fher "l.'f) hfe ~1.:... .maru.pulatc:. .and au.ad. O-n<' · drixndcd upon 11 -a higlih e'in o- anothn . l'al'h for ha own reasom . uonal ruk. -...ell p\a\cd. . · ~himatd) ha' ing "Cf) little to do Renn· Ba<>hford l:ITl><.'tneh ponrH "1th 1hc bettermt'nt of thl' .\lamn . · · 1 l1ndel's nom dl' plume tor tht· .\liq ). . . ..,... .\ct ll's outland1s.h.rt· .. olu11on Ill IEWPORT BEACH VltnlAM (•) 70"11111 12 1 s 2 •s s 1 s 750&.1025 MOONST•UJCK (PG) 12 SS 3 OS S OS FOA KEEPS Cf'G. U) 12 50 2 SS S OS 7 10 9 25 . 7 1 s &. 9 30 OVE.R90A9'D p-G) 12 10 2 ·25 4 SS 7 2S &. 9 SS t .... RIE OF THE SUN_ 3° M~N & A aA8Y (PG CPO) 70mm 12-•o _,. 1·00 J .10 s .20 · l ·SO 7 oo 10 10 -< 1 JO 9 •o 70mm MISSING IN ACTION Ill (lit) O u dly lllU\fon (R I •ETUR .. OFT .. UVI~ ~D II (• E4d1e M urphy'\ RAW R I > M«.N & A aA•Y (K) ll'hll Co·H1t Hello Autn (PGI t_ ..... GOOD MOANING VIETNAM (Jlt) IOlel l rtl CJ 00l8T \1'()(0 . • S)O toOIOIS ..., ......... FOA KEEPS (ll'Qll) '0()900 10 0 LIOOC•MA ~~ ........, Da-... n DeS1 h a and Lisa J 1rna' enact re"\pcct1\el~ Su11sand h1rle~ Fuller Both pla)crs stem reluctant in their 1nterpretat1ons. presenting bam all' .... ell-rt•hearSl"d rec111auons 1hat nc,·t·r quite re' l.'al the personaltt' and con' lct1on necessan to fuf! charal ter dl.'\elopment · ·t. ltg.h11ng and costume design Ba ll. M artin cited C .\\1BRl[X1E \fa,, .\Pi -The Hast~ PudJ1n~ t ltt ,1trrcals has nam..-J Luulk Hal .J' J "'t'\t' Manin rn 1p1t·n 1' if 1hl ~'1'1 \1an and \.\ oman nf tht ) t"ar ~inu· 11.1~ I int· \\ • .rn.sn 111 the ) ear .\ward JnJ' nu tll \l,rn of the ~·c.u .\.\Ul"L h.i~ .!l:.::..ll.. ;>n=vnted 1!L performer' ,\ h• h ~ JJl ;i "lasung and 1mpr<'"1'l d•OI "JI lln to the -... orld of l' n t< r. J IO rTH l' ". BARGAIN DAYS AT STARReo - TUES. AND WED.~ SCREENS BELO ·a. ii MOON8TMICK (N) 1 »-dM·l~;Jl.lt-~ MOONSTRUCK (ll'CI 6DO t »ltlO .. **lOCMUS *FA.TAL ATTflACTIC* 111 S 1P-.1o-ot ~U(S • *£0 '" S'•••f :l j"l!f(NS .. h ... ~ .. WA1..l STAE£T ("I • OG no Jo. COUCH TRIP t 1 us lte W OVEABOAFIO (f'C) 'HI ..._.M OAOC ASf NEWi C•I >( ~•1 Je.1010 CUfTURY THEATRE fl aATnRID NOT INCLUO«D (PG) 5 I 0 7 20 &. t 20 6)4 )901 Y•1111u~l•l•n nll.S. i C.1L C"tr S~ Cntr NUTS (JO SHOWS A T 5 1072S~9 3S BAOAOCAST MEWi (") ,....,_. ~-iOUfti&iit Kill=- l'\,AMES., TtlAINS & AUTO..O.ILLS (ti) S 40 7 : 35 9 JO llOOIR llU•PHY 9'AW C•) S JO 7 0 & 9 SS SAITA INA ....... a ....... '*' ....... 194111 wr 22 •P ?.._.. .... °""91. WALL STREET C•) s•·••·ltJS >•N AND' A •A•Y (.-0) i es 10 10 £l TOIO "The> lcm1n1't movi;mt"nt "as staned b' J hunch of c11her d isgrun- tled -...o men or runaway women who I "ere al read~ marncd." she said. "M~ 1 . fa ther didn't .... ant (m) mother) to -.--------------------, TUl:I I WID Af SUllllfD ICMIMI MISSING IN ACTION 3 a as <ll DEADl Y ILLUSION 1a1 100 10 ~ POADCAST NEW8 t•) s 00 1 JI-It It WOODIFIDGI EL TORO CINEllAS u ~.fl , .. 511-9511 S2 00 8 Af'GAIN DAY$ l t,;f i ~ Wt O Al worl. "o uldn't allow her to work. She I wa" ~o suppres<;ed She was the ktnd of woman (who .... ould sa)) 'women·., hh b.c.re. L come · " . • .\llcn had <i1milar cxpencnces~ "I I rcml·mhcr m) husband forbade me from rt·ad1ng a book 1n fft>nt of him. dra" ang a picture. pla) anea piano. He didn't wana 10 sec m}-'ilolls. i\nd rrt) \\hole rulture said I had to get ma m ed b) 19 or I was a dud. Nuns 1n the ·50, ~ere more balanced than the m::irrned .... omen." Ho"e'cr. as reprcss1"e as those da)~ -...t•rt· for hoth men and women. the -....omen's mo,ement has gone to the other extreme. according to Allen. "What it's done 1s prtJud1ce women agaan<.t 1hcir fem1n1ne skills. If we women l.'on11nu.c to sec male sk.ills as being tht·uhimate 1n human de,,elop- mcnt "c arc realh lost .. .\lien "ants women and men to have l'ho1ce~. and to. be aware that the) havt• made choices. "Women ha' e to decide 1f they'r,e career women or women with a career." It'' w rrect both ways. she says. but a wom:m has io decide early on whether she wants to be a career "'omnn. rt'ach1ng for the highest echelons 1n corporate management, or a .... oman who simpl) has a career. "If a woman reall} wants to be in the corpor:ate·world 10 her 20s. then 'stav there. but the problem is the} don't want to stay there They want to -play t-ht--pewer games--&00 the . ae stduccd h~ the money." said Allen. ,ctwecA 35 and 40. she says. "omen find they may have achieved their career goals but they arc without OOU f $Yllt0 Cl4fl MOONSTIUCK rf01 IJ>I JIO S·10 'll tU OOllf SHUO llU ltt 11('1( am.•~ IO Willl THiii MlN AHO A WT (.01 I U »JI t .. t JI 10-IO OOllf SHllO Ul'ICl.HSOtl., • IOOtl MUl,HY, IAW 111 n,. > u 4 .. tcu • so 1•u A c-••·*'.., ~ r1u 1n • Ull ' ... 11, 11 O•• a.,, CMlltH 'r 0.lfnO,IMt l Y Cl UT Ill TH•OW MOMMA f•OM THI TWAIN Il l 12')0 1 U & .. l::•J l:M ll:U ""' cnoou THI LAST lM,.ltOl t,..l>I 11'at l~ 1.eo 1t·1J ' a m1ue-11ntl-€h-1l4ffe, "They ge~1KJ.-+-111m. and lonely. and then they get rncntful that the) didn't ake the choices the FLIRT ••• P'romAe nd you men, swear:" I prom 1sc on m\ honor 10 rc~pond b> approachull the woman who s11nals me that I want rather than wiut for her to come and ae1 me." And all )OU dudes that hand out the cards and say. ''Call ~ sometime." would )Ou please keos> your cards in )Q ur pocket. Becaute WNU )Uu'rc C~l&ll} t.1} IOI to US 1'- ••t.oott, you're a bcltl'f man than I am. ~·s m~· sttnal. t'Omf' and trt me btb .. . ;I()u,ld )'OU IUH pleaSt havt ('OUl'lft and approech us. and' I ~uc. t wall aeec.h-tno_uatLwomm ·on tfu1 planet 10 not snal1 at )OU whm you come ,,,..o, the roo~ ......... ~ llCMM9 Mrr'VU •NUTS fATAl ATftACTION 111 *'-,,.......,,, ... POii ICllll'S ~UI THI COUCH Talft l'l'I DOI.IT UtllO-IN -UAMt GOOO MOINffllO VlfTNAM 111 1 J )0 ) 10 I 0 l !U 11 01 OOllf UlllOITOM lllll Cll SllYI oomNMllO no CIAHSON THIU MlN A.NO A tAtY !K l U >O J•SO S 10 1,u t ,SS ooLn sn110 CHll MOONSTIUCK 1K 1 lJ>lO l IO,.,.,,. t IO CHU<ll -•tS 11.ADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION Ill r11 l .. J ,_,. J lS , '° 1••1 lllOA IU.IHSfllM ANGUISH rtl U .>I 1 JI 4 JO t IS I 10 10,0J llalSTI lll'<NICNOl YOU CAN'T HUIH lOVI 111 11.u uo •·o .,,. e,u n·• a:t(M~­ .....,, ... CIJ NIM DMK ~ti ~ •alUClR_ll_ -'"'"9 MIN AND A IAH '9t fl\AHll. YllAINI, AND MITOMOalLll ~ c--.-UAMOaet ...... ... ACTtCIN .... DIMl' IUUllON • _. ..... TOUCllft__, '°" ........... j CIAlf Al(nOYll WAUll MArTMAU TH( COUCH Tl" 111 I ,. lo t 01 l·U 10 u llOln m u o ~l T 11NOWAlO FOi KH"S !PG-Ill 1 SO t 11 • lO I 0 I O·O OOllT STlffOUIY1fl SMlll_.-S THI IM"H Of THI SUN l"I ' 00 4-00 ,, 11 10,. OC>tlT STHIO llGGUS: ADVINTU•H IN TIMI 1N 1 I 40 J M I st I .. I .... OOllT tHn O WIUINI' HutlT HOADCAST NIWS Ill , ..... ,.J , ll 11111 ~~-l-• 0000 MOltNtNO vtnNAll' 111 STAOOVT 111 .-n •...SMCk CAN'T "UWIY &.OVI MANNI~ 1"11 ...c...- ........ "". u w .. n'90W MOM•• JIOM '"' 1'IAIM -·~ 6 00.100 IUO COUCH TRIP <II 6 a .10 IS OVERBOARD M l I IS ANOutSH (I) 6 .,a.Jt-IOIS COSTA MESA c1N£MA c·1'"*" Mner...W.-m-4141 S2.00 ••AGAIN DA Y-S TIJ€S • WI O Al s r •""co sc11ui.s YOU CAN'T HUAFIY LOVE ti ) ,._,. \,, ..., ....... FOA KE£PS (i'G1J) HU•-IO to e-.AOOOCK: MISS*G IN ACTION-PART 3 (II UI 'tf OEAOl Y llLUSH>N (I) ,.~ .. ·· CISJU .... 1'0 ...,,. . °"' .. MOONSTRUCK (ll'GI UMIS II» HiMOiifWii ....,.. ...... a1--B1 SUO 8AftGA• DU$... -TU.llWl.OAT ST •!!Mp K•ll!I STEVIN IPtlLRRO'S EMN!tf Of THI lueif l ot-t •~ '"' l •MANO A •AH i ll'G) ....... , ... •SACjilMA ......... -12.00 •ARGA ... DAYI Tutti lftD4T ,, ..... o~ CllDUI CIOVE THAH •NANO A •AaY (fllQ) '•~••1ua .. , 11 ........ L .. c...•1.-S U.00 •MGAIN DAYS s ••••co sc "'' £,.5 TVH I wt:O AT HAll. DOUIUS lf:===:'.!~~~!Y_!!!IS!.__.._...il_:;* F 4T AL A TTRACTIOfl( (I) ~ .. --n . JO io-• CHAiHiii CHH~[ -•-~ • lltGGlES cPS• .......... ..,...,.. 1f S»l JO'JO r~~Ef MEN ANO A 8 A8Y (~Q) • CIO 'DO '1~ fHA~HHN a A •A•Y c..01 6)U .. 10le .. ,._, ltt<i .... , s ..... QOOD llllOftMNQ VIETNAM ) 10 aoo 1010 '"' -------MOADCAIT NEWS (Ill) s•1•1•10 FOA Kll"'(fllQU) l ltl1Ult 100tlt 100 8tOGLl8 !Kl ll'61Jt-J» ~ .. , .... -wR:R>iifSTRUCIC !POI n t$ U}.t ... n • )0 I IS 1 ... a •••av <PO> 11 ls.I I ... tH n 1 1~ 11 U MOOtUT-.UCK (PO) . 6011 1~ 10)1 YOU C4N"T WY LOft • 1 .... FOUN TAlll VALLEY ........ M.Lft -al •• . .. ...WMA•DAYI ,.. .... , __ ...... "' t•H.tt« -~~~-F-0-A~K-E-EP-l~(f>G~,-,I ~ ""° HUOl IOOO --------------------1 GOOD MORNING VIETNAM OVEA•OAAO (ll'G) l lOIO iO BA nERIES NO"T tNClUDEO 11) lf'GI MOONSTltUCK (ll'G) aiH~1ou T'MMf ... I A (PO) 1r "u 30 10 JO ti FOR KEEPS (P01J) \00 'DO 900 MOONSTAUCIC (ll'GI 6 lS t • lllC 0000 llllOftNING VllTNAM .*"1 ...... (1111 uuoo 101\ LACUNA Hill S Mill • , '. .. l ~ ,., ~ • .,, ' 10 30 , .. , EMPIRE OF THE SUN (i'G) 'tr ' ·1s 10• A 8lGGL£S <'C) W tOO U~IHI fil 1J11u tt{t;ittU UDOUIACI c1eu1 L.D......,. ,_ ..... ~ A IMd 581·5im S2 00 BARGA I .. DAYS TV(S a W(O ~l ~ J Allllf tl SC •ff .. S l'2 00 9AAGA'" DAYS ~I.I(•. wtl> .. ll U••r D te'Mlltl .., ' - "" ~ Latt +°I UP1l l·I' trctMne ,~~, +7~, ~: t OiM> • 1 ~ (Jp .1 Ten • ~ UP I · i!~SI l 'h l'h UP ·' I p 31,\ 'h ·~p l I wdH•d •:\Ii t ~ P l .I =Anlibd It, + VJ . P i ·J '' ~:fF~aro J~ t l~ U: \ '! 'j~ m'°' 1 -P P. 1 FotterL8 ~ 1i> UP 17. 1 Pefeerl"' VJ UP 11.• 'I P.lemOntFOOO $ 3 1 "1 + ..., UP 'I·' 1 ~cm.I A 9''> l'I• UP I . I. in'llutmGP wl ~f? + ~ S: J .J ff~''"' r "" 2wi ~ Op i rftm 3 + ~ UP ,, . leclS.nM>r • + VJ Up I• \\ J IH H OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet baskets w /champagne & roses IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4 704 • I~ 11 - PRESENTED BY SUZANNE DAVIS OF PRISTINE VARNISH Call 535-8001 tor inlormat1on dass begins Thur( Feb. 18 7-10 pm WhatDoYOu Think PROFESSIONAL PLANNING · Aboard Luxury Yachts. All services arranged. lfNINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 _\w- This Space Can Be Yours For Information Call Mendora To help you tell UI what. you do or don't rud in the Dally, Pilot. we·ve come up with a qulck-n-easy questionnaire that will a ppear on the OplnM>n Page this Sunday . • Plea se look for lt ... compl~e a nd return It to u1. Why? ---Because though our lndu1try peen recently judged u1 an award-winning ne w1paper, we'd like to hear what ·you-our readers and .mo•t de manding jud9e1-thlnk of our: work . .. , Muru AL FuNos . . .• ~NS ...._ Last a. l ~ rnt1 • -1~ ~ r'~~ pf ·~ z \~ • AA\'rnti' pf • • J."' :: ,~ s ~lolnt 1.1'e', .;~, f I •• •• • -~. Otange Cout DAILY PtLOT/Wedneedey, f~.lt 1Me••AI NYSE CoMP os1H TRA N SACTION~ WEDNESDAY'S CLOSING PRICE8 Prices take a tumble NEW YORK (AP) -St9Ck prices cumbled .\\ l."dne~a) 1n a late wave of ~lling that bu blue rh1 ps hardest. · . Interest rates turned upward m the bond market toda). The Treas,~~· 1s. m the rrpdst of a thr-tie-da> auction ofS27 bdhon 10 bomtsand notes that 1s being 1.1.atched cautiously 1n tht financial 1.1.orld ' Rates have been falling latel) amid txpecta- llohs of a v.eakemng cconom ). Analysts sa~ that has left-tM stQd: -maFk.tct-faemg-Hhkfllma. -. --- 1 m cstors hke the look of lower rath, but man~ arc put off at the samt time by concern about ho1.1. far the slowdown in busintss act1v11~ might gQ .. The ovtmding C'oncem 1s clcarl' the C:Cllnom~ ... said Hugh Jol1nson at F1r5t ~lban) Corp.·· .\nd thcrc·s the fear that volallhtv will rnr its ugl~ head again " · WH AT A~HX DID NEW YORK (APl Feb. l AME X LEADERS NEW YORK (AP> -S.le\, 4 1> m Wf'Clnesd•v 1>r1ce ancs ~' cri.nge of the 10 riost acl•Vf 4'nyrican Sloe+. E xd\ange •'51.Jf?S !fading "•11onaltv al more 11\en s l Name V S62 7 Lt,". ~. $14 6 -1' 501. 10'. + ~ 196.. IJ~ -• ru7, JO -P .. 2''t • • ' 13~ 217.~ '"--• m:soo ,J~~ GoLo QuoTE s I ME TQLS Qu orEs W H~T NYSE 0 10 Due to. transmission problems In New York. today·s listing will not· appear In the Daily Pilot. NYSE Lt ~DERS Due to transmlS$ff>n problems m New York, today's listing will not appear In the 041ty Pilot. Dow JoN £S A~ERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Final Oow Jonft a"er&9n w Wedtlfld~ StKb Hltlll ~ )0 Ind I~ 1971 91 l 7. 19!'/11-?0 Tn' 171 86 77' 1' 7 JS9 \..-1 -lS Uf'l 181 18 189 37 1~.~ ~~!. l7.!-• 6SSt-7l0 so 137 •7 1UJO no 41-1 • ' tnd\J' 2S,63f. Tra,, S,913, Uhls J0,537,0llO 6SS'" ,2,lS9,SOO NASDAQ S uMM~RY N~ V F arGo s '1t 2 ,.,, • A~C s I 719, Hadso,, I 605. Nov•ll s l,3l• Gentle ~ l.m. lnl•I s l 7. LSI LQ ., M(I ., , TlcmA s 14, Sun.MIC no Factory orders climb 2.5% in December 0 ----Mam ~oomi.m art' lookan.1 for conunutd strtngth 1n l '.S. cxporu th•s year to offset an expected slump in consumer spendina and keep the econom) O\U of a rtttss1on. tn Dtttitlbtr. 1.lmosnhtt'e"'fowtM of. the st~n.gth ca.me from a 41'.6 pcm:nt Jump n demand for anttafl Bttaust" so much of't~ pm was centered an a sinaJc cat~ory. ana.1)-su said ~bt ovtnU 1ncre&JC O\"CfUaled ~ s(ttnath in the manufaaunna 1tt1or so~h.tt. Orders tn t~ volatile defcrm caicaon fcll J ptrttnt 1n December aftei 116 perunt droo in No' ember. Ordm for DOO-defeoa capt.a .,och. consadmd a eood ----Of inddry pllM '° npud ... modemitt ~ r.rurtJes. .. up l t. S pttttat "' Dcmnber aftrr a I.I P'ftt81 No~r~. 1 • TOlal otden forct..11* 1DCM11 rw 4 9 pet'C.'en An •aeee ft:POft I -.-.. , ... ~,,,_.. . " . o--..-_. .... '808 Quantum' Skis Regular 325.00 @ '5500' Skis Great Recreational Ski Package Rossignol '550'" 16:-15 ·... 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If 00/o OFF Men's C.nterbury Rugby Shirts, Pants And Shorts 4rOFF Glublllto 'Miister' 12 lplld ............ Blcyde: fl9rfKi For ........... Redng .. ,.,........ .. 1149.95 • Shogun 'Katana' Rd 429.95_311.• Scol 1>H' Handlebars 79.95_ 13.• Oarnp<)n \larsion_4'9.95_31 •• Time Pedal System 179.95_ 143.• Shimano ~1111 P9dlfa _158.95_ 127 ~ • . . :· .. ..L • . ~ How much would you accept for a football? Prized Super Bowl ba ll was precious, butS l ,OOObuystt aj GREG ltLERltX ............... Anyone who was able to actu- ally attend Sunday's Super Bowl pmc in San Diego could consider themselves lucky. · Joe-Di Thomas of Cost~ Mesa was luckier than most. Not only did he have an end zone scat to view Washington's 42-10 route of Denver. he also caught the only football to make it off the field and into the stands. Then he 'old it. DiThomas caught the ball in the first quarter when Denver quarterback Joh n Elway failed to connect on a pass. Di Thomas said the ball bounced off the turf and into the stands 'near him. .. People were stunned." re · called OiThomas. a service ad· viscr at a Costa Mesa auto dealership. "I JUSt reached up and Jfabbed 1t. then knelt down and JUSt held onto 1t so no one would grab ll. .. No one tned to grab the ball from DiThomas. but several people tried to bu) n, including -0ne ·persistent Washington fan who 1n111all) offered him SI OO. 01Thomas rebuffed the fan 's . ., * lblllJ .... WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1988 1 :J Nevada-L8a Veg••' Jarvi• 8 eanlght la alemmlng foea. 82. GrHn a.y offer• co-=hlng Job to Cleveland •••latant. 82. Lakershold Jordan Off -~"·"·"···-.... ca.ta llaa •• Joe DlTbomu (left) pa•••. off for S 1,000 to a Redalr••• fan who -boUCbt the ball that DlTbomu caacbt lD the •tanda at the Saper Bowl Sanday. attempts to purchase the keepsake ball. until an hour later. when he made Di Thomas an offer he couldn't refuse. "He said, Tll tell vou what. buddy. I'll give you ~1.000 for that ball'." said D1Thomas. "I said. 'A thousand dollars'> You got it~·." WTi'h that. DiThomas said the fan produced a wad of bills and counted off S 1.000. But DiThomas didn't leave San Diego "11hout proof of his ex- keepsake. UsinJ the Washington fan's camera. pictures were taken of the two with the football. The fan then g;n e DiThomas the film D1Thomas said a fnend later called National Football League officials. who confirmed that the ball '-'IS the onl) one to make 1t into the stands Twent}-c1e.ht • balls. each bearing the upcr Bowl XX II emblem. v.ere made ~pcc1all} for lht""'glmt The balls are V.-onh about S300 each. said Di Thomas D1 Thomas said he hasn't de· c1ded v.hat to do '-'Ith the S l.000. Chicago guard hits · 22 in fi nal period, but LA ear ns win INGLEWOOD ( 4-P) -Magil Johnson scored 14 ofh1s15 point~ in the fourth quarter as the l.o'> .\ngde'> Lak.crs dc~ted the C'hac.:ago Bulb 110-10 1 Tue~a~ n1gh1 de\ptte '" points by Michael Jordan The Lakers had an 3-6J lead 1n thl· third penod before the Bulls got J \ close as 101-97 '-'Ith 2·'6 10 pld' Jordan had 2~ points 1n the lourth quarter to spark the rail) E'en though thl' Bulls l rept to · w11hin four points. Lakers ( oal h Pat Rile) said ··w e did "hat '-'t' v.antc:d to. <Ae v.o n. We umtained '-'ell until the game <Aas almoi.t decided Ou r dcfens1,•e game plan broke dov.n thr more we led ·· But Johnson Sturt:d SC' en ut thl.' Lakers· last I I points. including a threc·point pla~ v.11h l·J \ It'll thJt made the scorl· I <>ll-Y"' ..Whal ~ou '>IV. 1on1gh1 v.a~ k<1lkr· ship on both sides in the fou nh quaner from \1ag1c and me." Jordan said "We started to create V. e ha' e role s to perform for the team and in the founh quaner '-'<' both 1..on· tnbuted ·· James V. orth\ added 22 point!. and B\ ron Scott 20 (or thc ukers. v. ho led 83-6 goi ng into the fourth qu;mer Johnson had 11 assists 10 lead both teams. . Jordan. averaging 33.4 per game was kepi an ched. b~ the ult.e~ for three pcnuds. scoring 17 points But Michael ( ooper fouled out midway through the fou rth quarter ti) ing to guud Jordan .. \\ c'rc never happ) with a loss, but "''' v.c:re on the verge o f getting blown out 'o I thi nk .we showed a lot of l harJcter ·:Bulls Coach Doug Colhns ~1d .. \1ag1c hit the key shots ·for tht·m \.\ e seemed sluggish 1n the first half The Lakers made Jordan chanae h1'> ~hot He had the flu last nighi. but ht" finds a v.a~ to pla) evcl') night 11c·s a thoroughbred:· lm .\ngeles led 26-21 after one ix·nod and 55-48 at halftime Worthy had 10 points in the third penod. ~parlong the Lakcrs to their ::?().point lead"' 11h 40 )CCOnds left Tht Bulls scored the ..next eight point\ 10 <>tan the rail~ that. nearly laugh! tht" Lake~ The Bulls shot 38.8 percent from thl• field fo r the fi rst .th.r.ee quarters. ,on' entng :?6 of 6 7 attempts In the founh penod. led b) Jordan.. Chicago "'JS 13-for-:?2 fo r 59.1 percent .. "In the first half ... Rile) said ... our dl'fl-n)C had something to do with c,1upp1ng Jordan:· ~ho '-'IS 3-for-9 "'1th I I points 1n the first half. .. He didn't get going unul the loun.h penod. "hen ~c wcrc up 18 or 14 We JUSt had cnough of a cushion to ')UStaln .. The Lakcrs shot well the enure game h1111ng 58 9 pel"C'enl for the first three period~ and S:! 4 percent (I I· for.:~ I ) in the fourth qua.ner. P I 0 ' <.'rail Jordan connected of l 4 of16 field· goal attempts and all 11 frtt throws. The Bulls <Acre 23-for-25 (ro.m the lmt- and the Lllt.ers :?O-for-23. I 5 • • ' • ~ ' . . • \ . I i I - ·NCAA standards have some harsh edges sec holds Second ' l j Did you know that 1f you havt pla)ers from other states on your team the) must pay their own airfare everyt1me the) travel between college and ho me"Chnstmas vacation.sum- mer and other times. There are no cxceP.ll Ons. If a pla)er°s motherd1es and he pla)er has no mone) 10 get home. you as a coach may not give him the money. We would do that t) pc of thing for people we hard I) know 1n cns1s. yet we can not pro\ 1de for a guy on our team ttiat we sec ever) da) for fi ve months. or lon,cr. a.ndgct very attached to. lfa teacher brinasa student home for dinner. it is very rightous and the teacher is considered a good person. If a coach does the same thing. he 1s a _ crook. Someone with.common sen~ should be able-to straighten this out. Now that we have a newexccuuvc directorofthe NC AA (Dick Schultz). who is a former athletic director and coach. there is hope there will be some .UCLA r oping in recruits O klahoma backe r ~slatest to decide to p u t stock in Bruins F rom Staff ucl Wire Repor ts All-State linebacker Meech Shaw. "ho had 388 total tackles during his ,hrec years at Ponca Ci ty Hiih School .in Oklahoma. said Tuesday he wo uld :Sign a national football letter of intent with UCLA on Feb. 10. • Shaw chose U('LA over the Uni·· -vcrsity of Southern California and :Oklahoma. • More than I 00 NC AA Dtvision I ~hoots had expressed an interest in 'the 6-3. 220..pound Shaw. • In addition to the Bruins· latest "Coup, it has bttn a banner season for UCLA in terms of Oranae County :Standouts. : Amona the new Bruins from Or-:anae County ace EdJJon Hijh's :K.akaph Caner. El Toro quanertiici :Brt1 Johnson and defensive hMman °Cory War.land. and offensive lineman Mike Linn of Esperanza. Carter was a three-year starter for the Ct11~rs. stamna at fullblck and -t1i-.---..,..1n=-c~'-==""cr.-:cr. e Bruins havt in· dicatcd they'll take their first look at positive changes. Now. it 1s like dealing with .. Big Brother ... who 1s always watching and itching to find a rroblem. I know there are abuses. and thinkevel)one 1saga1 nst giving the recruits mone). cars. etc .. But I am talking about minor incidents that are not that big of a deal. Except for the pcnod from <Xtober 15 to theendoftheseason. usually around March I 5. a college coach 1s not allowed to y.ork with an 1nd1 v1d·. ual player. You can in high school and in Jun 1or college. but not on our level Seems stupid. doesn't 1t? It 1s not fair. I am not asking to work with a whole team.Just individual players. o ne at a time. This is another rule that should be changed. The pla > ers want to get better and need 1nstruc11on. 0 . The three best teams in the count!) are all from the Wcst. UNLV. .~rizona.and BYU. Put them 1n any order you wish. They an~ all good. 81LL Muwcu. COLLEGE BASKETBALL <A ell-coached and cxc1t1ng. Take that Dick Vu.ale. -\I McGuire. and the rest of the .. honk" announcers v. ho think that onl) the East and' the Midwest have good teams. What 1se' en rgore amazing 1s the enormous numberof pla)ers <Aho · lea' e the West and go elscwherc What aft he) all sta,ed around? There might be I 0 teams trom the West 1n· 1he top 20. II 1s true.Just think about II 0 UN LV pla~sus at the Bre-n(emer Thursda~ n1gh1 The tickets are gone. but )OU can S<.'e the game II\ con PramcT1ckc1orhear11on KPZE Radio ( 1190 .\Ml I think ofthc students and the other people" ho tell me e' el' 'car the' v. ill be at the Y~s game io ~uppcin us. We could sell I 5.00011cketse' el' )Car for1h1sgamt That 1s "h) ·:-.;Cv 1sgood forthe P( .\.\ E'e~one <Aants tosee them pla) 1ncelha'e been coaching at l Cl. "e are 4-9 again.st 1tie Rebels. Th;it ma~ not sound \Cl') 1m pr~s1H'. but <Aho else has that good ofa record again5t them" The aston1'lhing th ing about their 19-1 relord 1h1~ '><'ason 1s that this as the on l~ )Cart he~ can be .. had." ""01 because the~ arl' not good. but the~ ,·hlt\.c signed four great pla)cts for ne\t > l'ar (three JC transflors) and ha \C other good onts red-shining this ~ear Ne\t ~cart he} "111 be dc' astatang Bu\ \Our l 'Cl season t1cketsrarl\ ne\t\e'ar '.':ot onhdo"eha\C · L'~l\' and the other PC.\;\ teams coming to the Bren Center. but '-'e' alsoha'e tanfo rdand L'CL'\. amongother"i. an the home non· conference ~hedulc 0 Lo~ola-~1al') mount 1s leading the nation 1s sconngofTense Tho~ ha' e- al"a) s been a good running team since Paul \\ est head bc.-came head coach. but no" the~ arc pressing on defense and forcing their oppone-nts 1o run"-1:hthem Youcan onh fon c }Oar opponents to run b} doing 1t v.11h \CJur defen~ 'r ou can not \a\ that "tonight. '-'Care going 10 run. '10 )OU ha ' c to also·· t ·~l V and Long lkal h arr also forcing teams to run '-'llh their defense Q, er the> ears."' c ha ' e b«n a running team and had a h1gh-sconng (Pleueeee llULLIGA1'/8 2 ) Trade hypes Sliwinski F rom-ob livion (Toron to). to a s h ot (Oak lan d), he'~ hoping (Sttotid of two parts I By RICHARD DUNN ......... C.IJ $ .. I the grl·att'st thing in the '-'Orld for him He 1\ an man~ "a)s.m) fa,ontc pla}cr-inman~ v.a~\a<,acva.h and I"\ e ooched a Jot of good pla~crs He put C\ Cl' thing IOIO the s11uat1on at Orange Coast He "as detin11cl) a pro pro!>pcct. but th<.' m<»t 1mponant thing to him v.as the Orange \o.ast Colle-ge baseball program -putt ing l•\l'~th 1ng he had into that program. not onl\ 1ust tor ham-.clf Caner as a fullback . The feehn' appears mutual for Kc' 1n Sllv.inslt.1 and Johnson. who threw 63 touchdown th~ Oakland A s. The ;\mencan League team 1s seeking passes in a three-year career under his some punch do" n on the tarm and Shwinsk1 1 read~ to father. Bob J.ohnson. will red-shirt for deliver a knockout to a competitor from up aoo' e "I think. without sounding b1t1cr pr,, bascball hJ\ Jone him no ta,ors He bas done absol~tl'h na~thang that a person 1s capable of doing_ .\nd he·~ t'ittn absolutch Jcn1cd an opponunit) <A llh the organ11a11on hr"• bct:n "-llh one yearbefottjoining the hunt for a .. I feel hkc n's-a new trcgrnnmg:• sani lrnmslc..1. '3 starter's berth. t<A o-ycar s.tud at Orange Coast College-back in the da~' USC· has found three linebackers "hen the Pirates were 1n the midst ofa 1hrec-season stnng from Orange County-Irvine H1gh's of outh Coast Conference championships. David Webb (6-4. 220). M1ss1on With a burning desire to play 1n <A hat the pla~e"" l'all VieJo'sJeff Pcase (6-3. 218) and Santa thl' .. show:· he's like a kid who JUSI found oDt he'd ht-en Ana·s"Gcorge Tu1oti (6-3. 210). selected to an all-star team .. Still absent from the roll call 1s .. It g1-.cs mellew life.'' he said. "With the Blue fa}~ Capistran o Valley's T o dd (m) career)<Aa ob\IOUSl)goingno"here )ustget\lnga Mannovich. chance "1th another team. 1f (Oakland) IS sincere aoout Four other Orange Coast area letting me ~la~ in Tnple-.i\. thafs all I can·ask ·· standounts remain undecided. Dick Bogart. Oakland's scou11ng d1re<'tor. knov.s ~una Beach's Pete Schmitt. a hwinsk1 can hit tight end and defensive end, 1s "That's what "e acquired him for. v.e nrC'dcd cons1derin1 Oklahoma. Anzona and somebod) who could hit ... said Bogan ... He'll be g1' en San Diego State. e'er) opponunll) to make an) ball club Wt' ha'<' He'll Fountain Valley's Steve Stafford. a either be 1n Doublf·.\ or Tuple-A. de-pending upon v.hat tight end. remains uncommitted after kind of spnna he has. v1s1tin1,._Yanderb1h. Utah. Syncust "I scouted him at OTanae Coast and I thought he was and California. -~tmn-nmc.-and ht'"Wnm ~ft ftdd at that ttfM' The options for Fountain V1llcy's · He'il be-playins a httle bit of e'ef)thing tin spnna Reza Mehdizadeh arc Weber State or tra1nin•>· including first and third baSt" ... community coll*s-Oranac Coast Mtke Ma)n.e. Shwinsk1's hft'time fnend and former or Golden West. ~ coach atOCC. hash1sown feehngsabout this nt"'-' lea'i('on Costa Mesa's Tc~ Bryant. a hfe for Sliwinski. l.OOO:yard runntnr~.1FIWl'altftl · ·"'He ""!' arttma to the point ~ ht' was a decision from West Point. dascouraaed "Wtt tlle ga~l)n~sm! '\flll" cn<R1 1s "If I had-to prck a1eamohll-stanin att1hncar' r , I.' tx-cn here at OCC' (Ma)nC''s entenng h•' l~th <.eason l hl .. d be:' the first gu) I'd pick -for rea ons far be~onJ ab1lat' I'd nan the ball club wtth him Ht'.d be the 'lo I gu ). o'er all the pla)('f'S J'vt' had." la<Aansk1. <Aho pla)ed his prt'p baseball at ~.n11agl' High (Garden Gro,r). "'" worlt. out at Orange ( oast with the current OCC pla~ers before going 10 \pnng training Stnl'C hi s mam age thrt'c ~cars ago. hv. in~lt.1 has'" t'd an Kno'' 1lle. Tenn . dunng the '-'Inter befort' coming home.' for a month-or-so to prepare for camp He "°'It.' out dunng the winter at a health tpa in Kno'' tile "\.11ke Ma' ne taught me how to pla' baseball .. \81d 'hv. in lt.1. v. ho f111 3 :? in 39 pmn dunng his sophomorc campaign at OCC' I 19 2). "I was a good ~scball pla~<'r bu t t\r taught me how to pla) If )ou·re not '"ork1ng 'our butt off then-. ifs a '-'Ute ofumc. 'ou're not r-mng an' better He has taught me ho~ to pla) That ' the ~t school t0 go to above an)"-' here .. 1.i~unl1 always_ had .J.QOd '-'Ork habit' Ma)ne s1mpl) refinN t~m . .i\nd n<arl) SI\ 'cars later. "h" 1n k1 hasn't forgottrri his roots He bla tcd 11 hom•run~ :?O doubles and collcx led (IQ RBI in I pmcs .. 1th the Plrates ( IQ I and · ~)-halfof a b1g-leaaue schedule So. ob' 1ousl~ 1f \ClU doubled tho\t figur-~ (Pleue eee SLnrtllfSIU/82) His.aka scc>re.s school record 38 points ~he leads~Barons past Oilers~ Marina eeps pace In Sunset . . . ... Slmn~ Pt,,.per scored 2j points for thr OtlcB. but teammate Tami .C"hd was held to 13 points a~r f('ttina 1n10 foul trouble. ck m1is.N the enhtt third q~ncr v.1th four foul then foult'd out ~K'ltly 1n the fourth The Barons~'''° 11dfd by~ rfbound•nt of Mtll)'ftt Grttn (lt'"n> 11nct QSIJtf ft-Om ~r Ybarra (fh~) and H1sak.1 (four). . Jcnniftt Ambrote ~ Huntu-aton Beach on tht boards .-uh 10 and SCotCd t l PQtnu Aho m the Suftlf1 Lape ..... M. 0.-V ... 4': ue.tn Bft•stn- tOMCd ID 11 ~nts ud pUIW do•iUUM tt uhd' as *" '-' Vlkulp (6-l .. l l) ICl a .ldilool tte0rd. for wias iD I ICASOft, Tiae V1kJ. kid l't-ll at 'l .. IM Ind~ "°' ctwMr,.ct 1n tM ...-cMMI MW. Dlwa C'harrotn eddtd 17 pOints ·~ .. reh a ta. wt "'~ • . - ntoo !COttd 11 po1nb .. Enka W'tustltt ~~an \'1tw {l-tll .... 11h 1 ~ point1 and Jenn)' Su:lh,an added I~ a.. n. •~ n: Tht Oaratn 1umptd t.01 ll-O leadand Mvcr looked b.ekas the host Lrons frit to (). • !.dason-as 10.for-10 from tM fiekt 1n tht first quanc-r on tht -a) 10 a l 1-4 kad, and 11 •• l2· I 2 It h.alftUM Edtt0a (4-l) wa kid b) K.ntdcn Tanabe (21 IMM"•)Hd 5110 I H MooffMlft t I? po.Mt 11'wbt alto bad 11 it'-2 1 F di uct ICMlr Jttab • Wmd S,nf111dtlhohld t I pb1ntsand~t· boudl -f11M.Jlllllfr po.ntt CQmUW lft Jirit ~. Shanno. .... kd WetlmtMtrr wtdl .14 polftlJ Point Loma 'az.arene. a constant thorn 1n uthem ( ahfom1a Col· k gt· ' '.\I .\ D1~1nct" pla~ ofT hopc-s thrnughout the past fcv. seasons. fell for onh thc \t'\.Ond time to the \ anguard!. -. -1n :i Golden late .\1hlet1l ( onf<.'rence-men's college tlJslt.ctbJtl gam<' at The Pn Tuesda) 'night ' • . • i " • • . . ' { • • E i I The \ an$ua~\ "'ho ha\C been d 1m1na1ed fr,,m thC' District pla)ofTs thrt·r times in 1hc last fi,l" ~cars b) the • • C rusada., 1nduding a l'-"o--O\entme { defeat an the.' finnl game last ycar.,$hOt • ~~ l\ pcrn.·n1 frnm the floor and 7 ~ per,l·nt from tht' lane a-. freshman Jeff J c lJ \ l'aga "a~ the l.e). man in the tinal minute f 1cd at 4U at the half. S< ( built and ma1nlJ1ned a ti H·-10 S<'' en-point ad' antage through mosta>f the ~· ' ond half \ltcr Point loma·s 'vi arlt. R•an made 11 ... ~. "4 '-'•th I 11 rem.11n1ng dC' La'caµ <Aent to <Aork. hilling thrc-t' pa1f\ ,l-[ frt't' th rnv.\ b\·t'-'l'l'n lhl· ~ti Jnd I' sttond marl s to 'tCJI thr " n C C 1 '-: Hl-111 r<'mamed 10 ~·u1nd piall.' '-'h1le Point L{m1a 11·6. -il\11 ,tn'<.'\lnlh " l lldd Dl\\ln led the '-"3 \ "n h I 7 prnnl\ and -.c.·,en assist., Phil Hill had I' IX''"l' '-'h•lc hatting.., of 10 from the.' f1l'lll \1 1 C' l 1ghttl)()I addt'd 12 point!. and rime rebound' and de Ll' e-aµ hat IO potnt.S In other 1...llnfCrt!J\Ce action AIUH Padfk K . Claritt Colle1e ln1nt 71. 8111 DesRo.:ht'~ scored 13 point\ .ind Dan-n} ott addt"d 18 tO' lcaJ the lif'\t·pla e Cougars at CCI HH· ( ougafl I~· I. 8-1 4 l JUmpcd to a~".:' halftime lead o'er the Golden faglc\10.. .... "· 14) \talt.c Thompson led CCI '-'Ith 16 point' and fi,c steal-.. and Robcn P.illotta and Dan Klat1 cach sco~ 14 poinh Can uck stop Kings . 5-2 \ o\ Ol \ ER. Bnt1 h C'ol· umnia Pl -=-Bam -"Nacnon orcd "•th four second left to cap a thrtt..goal first ~od and the Vancou,cr Canucks defeated thc Los .i\niclc K1np S·l Tues· du n11ht to llc_thc K1npm race for thr fourth and final pla~on \pot tn the NHL't.Smythe DI\ ISIOn The victor) snapped I Stx18mC IO\tnl \treak for the Canuck1. who also ot aoals from C raia C"o\e. tan m).J. Ton)' Tanu and Da'e R1 hter The Kinas' pis. both short-han<kd. wttt by lknuc Nacbolls .Jnd M1k~ I· hson tthoU p\;e tht KJftP a 1-0 lead It 6 l l of the ... tftlperiod •heft he beat Vancouver ~It Kut Md.an _,th Luc Robiia1• 1n the ptnah bo-c It wu has UM pt af the teaton. 8ut OU tetd 11 •' I 5:5', S.yt ,... the tlft«b ..... '°..,. ,ll;~ and PMet .. $ Wth~fturr)' ...... Pltr llolaiid ~ .... Ahon I04 tlw oaty .-el111e mcWd ltriOd • , .,. , • , \ .. 0n1.z,:-11em to~ Pacllen~poet to ~te ·Ba.si:i1ght slams oPpQnents ID town a-, Coe• who face McKendree 1 LEBANON. Ill. -When Walter Raten tells his Chjcaao friends where he plays· buketball, they wonder how he dodaes all the bullets... "My friends would ask me what rm doina. and ftd tell lhem I'm pl.aying basketball at Mcl(end~ Colleie " says Rogers. who pliycd at Hyde Park H1ah School and JS averaging_ 19. l PQints 'hjs seasoq. · "They ask me 'Where's that?' and I tc11 them Lebanon and they say, 'Wow. near fkirut where alt Oreen Bay vice prftident ,._.,..II • olftted the Packen' c:oecbina polition to • • Cleveland Browns oflenlive coontlnltor a..Q•lafMle on Tuetday and said he LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -J&r\'i1 8aaniaht remcmben inaera,u,. tM. pass and beadina downcoun. He ~members seeina the beckboard and a defender in hi1 way. But at the point where Buniaht takes ..-flyina leap O\'er the ~lbc>t-3 defender en route to a thunderous slam dunk. thinas ttt a liltlt hazy for the Ne.\'ada-Las Vqas star. "I knew he was there 'and then he disappeartd but I don•t really ~ member what hap~ned. Thftl I heard the crowd." said Baanipt, who along with his-Rebel teammates will invadt' UCl's Bren Events Center Thursday niabt fQr a Peclfic Cont Alhlttic Aalociatioa ~· • Whit he heard WU I collective PIP from the 17,US fan• 1rtho couldn•t believe what they hadj~ teel} duri.Qa S.turday's pme 11 UNL V-1 Thomas A Mack Cm~. Thia wasn't just some ordinal)' in- your-face slam dunk. It may have been the first over-your-face alam <tunk. • What the 6-foot-8 UNLV 1enior did literally. was v1ult over the bead of f>ieific's 6-3 James Oleavn, who appeared to duck only an inch or two at the last minute b\lt QI otbetwite met when luniabt llllil over Mm. Cileaves wu acalioald .._. aP.t feet in ft'ont o(tbe bakll.J• IDlide the lane. an4 DftDll'illl Jbr the r...oJlision that W<>uld would cost Basniaht I Chal'Jint fouJ. 'he COi· llsion never came. . . •• "He ju•~ kept ritinaand n111ta. the ... astonished Cileavet said. "I k~ he could jump but ... I coWdn"t btlttve .. it." . ... Neither could UNLV eo.ch Jerry TarkJnian. "That W.s one of the belt DlaYl I've 4 ever seen," Tarkanian said. "It wu 4 ·simply incredible." them cat~ are fighlln.' • Despite 22 con wins t~is .season and a No. 6 ratina by the N Assoc1at1on of of lnt~r- collegi"ate Athletics,. c rtt, the oldest col~ in wanted a rtply by today. "'Tbne ire no ~or hurdles left. It's a matttt of timina at dlia point," Braaa said Tuaday u the Plctcn teare.h fot a new coach draaed iJno its third week. lntune is in Hol\olulu. Hawaii where the Browns• saatr will CCNK'h th' Aitmerican Football Conftn!K'e in'Sunday"s Pro Bowl. Braatz said Infante is Wllina a penonal matter, his family moving' from from Cleveland 10 Green Bay with his timily ... Former JCansu City Ch'iefi Co.ch Jellll Maek..te bas been selected as the Illinois football coach, sources said. Mackovic1 44. bas been out of football since his dismissal by the Chief\ in 1986 after a JS-IS Loss to the New York Jets in a,playoft:~me. The Chiefs wett 10-6 thai,season and. made tfsir first pla~appearance in 15· ycan .. :Chicqo Mn Coach Dtab. whOSt sure hands and sheer 1uts·made him the prototype for tht tight ends that.followed him into the pro ranks. was humbled by his election to the Pro FootbalJ Hall of Fame. "J've had my day in the sun, I &o.t to play 12 years. I've bcel).i"'football for a total of 27 yea.rs, and l'\'c been able to do thinas I once only dreamed about." said the 48-year-old Qitka. In 12 Jeasons.. he had 427 rece_ptions for 5,812 yards and 43 touchdowns for Chicago. Philadelphia and Dallas ... Pete,.._ .. , fonner Ohio State, Bengals, Chjlrgers and Dol&)hins running back. was fou nd innocent by a Columbus. Ohio court o( charges he conspired to distn butecocaine, and Johnson said he hoped to leave the city and ne\'er return. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP ••• lhe state. is little.known. · ··1 never heard of the school. and when I got here the first thing I t}lought of was. 'What am I doing h~re?" said Rogers. who started college at Johnson C. Smith in Tennessee. Ht returned to Chicago within a year and made pizza until realizing McKendree would be a better spot than in front of an oven. . . - The team's top scorer has a s1m1lar story. "I was working in a recycling center, tak.ing catt of boxes. when I was contacted by Coach Statham." said Fred Taylor. . "I knew college was bettcr,than what J was doing." ·said Taylor. who has a 20. I point av«age. ~ After winning 22 P-mes, McKendree suffered a 90-88 upset to Missoun Baptist last week. But despite the loss. McKendree should still be considered the top team in District 20 of the NAlA. The 1~·s goal is capture the district championship, a ti tle that slipped away last year in the final game. . "We won 30 games but lost the last game. It was a horrible feeling," said Taylor. P~dubny lifts Ranger& to tie I wi th 40 seconds left 1n regulatton tame ' Walt Podd•bey ba'ttcd in the t,Yingpl (ii Tuesday night, giving the New York Rangers a 2-~.NHL ti_c with the Nt;\\Y Yock.. utanlkrs. The· Raflgers lift~ g<>Jltender J ... V~ biesbr011ck in favor of an extra skater an<i lslanaers goalie Bill Smitll made SC\'eral spectacular saves on close-in shots by lteUy IU1io and. Pa.i Cyr. Ho~eter. Kjsio centered the puck from the nght boards and 1t was lyingjust outside the.goal line when Poddubny tapped it Quote Of the day ·past a diving Smith for his 31st goal of the season ... Mario Lemieu scored his SOlh goal of the season and Alldy Vu Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates out-second of lhe game with 49 seconds left in overtime to fielder, after filing for salary arbitration: "I hope I give the Pittsburgh ·Penguins a 3-2 victory over the get Judge Bork to h.ear my case:·. Washington Capitals ... Scott Anlel and PMI Roasley •••••••••••••••••.--., each scored two goals and rookie Ray Slteppa~ had Laimbeer's shot lifts Pistons . BUJ Laimbttr scored his only points 6fthe game OJl a baseline jumper with '19 seconds left as Detroit rallied Tuesday to defeat host Milwaukee. 99-97, to snap a m. two-game NBA losmg streak. Rook ie free agent Ralpll Lewis' basket wnh 48 seconds remaining gave· the Pistons a 96-94 lead. but Paal Pressey tied the game for , Milwaukee with a basket at the 35-second mark. In other NBA action: ... Walter Berry scored 28 points and Alvin Robenson and Greg Anderson added 20 each to lead San Antonio past visiting New Jersey. 118-106 ... Gerald Wilkias scored a season-high 29 points. incuding a key left-handed hook shot with 55 seconds left . as New York defeated Washington .. 11 0-106 •.. Clycle Drexler scored 32 points and Klk.i Vaadewealte, playing for the first time since Dec. 29. had 25 as host Ponland handed Atlanta ns founh straight loss. 121-1 18 ... Houston ·s Joe Barry Carroll scored 21 points. includ ing seven in a row during a late founh-quaner surge, to lead a 109-99 victory over Ph oenix. extending the Suns' losing streak to nine straight games. Akttm OIJaawoa led the Rockets with 26 points. including 16 m the first quaner. and 15 rebounds. Armon Gilliam led Phoenix with 18 points. Usevitch (19) leads 16-0 BYU Center Jim Usevitcla, a product of m Ocean View High in Hontington Beach, scored 2 I points and forward Jeff Cllatmu .added 19 Tuesday night as unbeaten Brigham Young won its 16th game of tht' college baslcetball season. a 72-57 victory over Tulsa. Usevitch sc'*5<1 six points 1n an 8-0 run midway through the first hal( as the Cougars took control. BYU Jed 34-20 at halftime and by as manv as 19 in the.second half before Tulsa put together a ~O run to close within 58-48 with six minutes remammg. In other Top 20 ac tion: Derrick Coledtaa scor,ed 20 points and grabbed 19 rbounds. leadmg No. 12 Syracuse over Providence 92-71 in a Big East game. Syracuse. which defeatt'd tht' Friars fo r the I '2th consecutive time in league play. improved to 5.3 m the conference and 16-5 overall ... Guard Harold Wri&llt scort'd I 0 of his team-high 14 points m the second half and helped lead Washington State past the University of Idaho. 56-43. in a nen- co nferencc game. three assists, leading the Buffalo Sabres to a 6-3 victory over the Quebec NQrdiques. Sports agent Walters indicted TUSCALOOSA. Ala. -Attorney • General Don Sieselman announced Tues- day that a grand JUI)' indicted spons aJcnt Norby Walters concerning dealings with former Uni versity of Alabama basketball player Derrick Mckey. The Tuscaloosa County grand jury returned the indictments Frida.yin response-toe-videntt-the-attomey general presented last week. Siegelman said. Siegel man said Lloyd Bloom. a vi~e president. of the company Walters heads. was notified Tuesday that he ~as also indicted. "I plan to full y utilize Alabama's laws and shoot at lhe spons agents wit h everything we've got." S\egclman- said. "Hopefully, we·11 scott a hit -if not. at least the) 'II know they've been shot at." Lazers top Sockers in fourth , SAN DIEGO -Thompson Usiyan m scored two first half goals Tuesday night to lift the Los Angeles Lazers to a 4-2 victory over the San Diego Sockca in Major Indoor Soccer League action. ,.- . The Sockers fought back to a 2-2 tic early in. the founh quarter on a header by Juli Vece. bot the Laztrs sealed their victory with two goals by Chris Chueden at 9:56 of the founh and Cha Cha Namdar's goal at 11: 16. Television, radio TELEVISiON 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Geor- gia Tech at Duke. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. r COLLEGE BASKETBALL: De Paul at Indiana State. WGN. 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pitt at St. John's. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Cal State Fullenon at USC (delayed). Prime Ticket: RADIO 7:.JO p.m..-PRO HOCKEY: Vancouverilt Kings, KGIL ( 1260). , -. , hoaa'Bl in the~ View Lcaaue: UalvenltJ H, Tllstla H : Uni Coach Doua Sorey called his team's win the b'igest in the hf story of the program as the Trojans upset the fint- place Tillers at Tustin. Uni made only its second playoff appearance a year aao in Sorey's ftrst campaign as coach. The Trojans (S-2, 9-7) pulled themselves into a first-place tic with Tustin and Estancia as Shelley Davis scored 12 pointsand hauled down 11 ttbouhds. Davis scored eight points in the second half and Sandy Johnson scored all IO of her points in the second hal{. EltaJICia ti, Newport Harbor 35: Shawna Newbern poured in 23 points, grabbed nine rebounds and had six.steals and five blocks to lead the Eagfes '-5-2. 14-7). Newbern sank 11 of 13 free throws while the Eagles built a 39-2 1 lead after three quaners. Patrice Lumpkin added 11 points arid Tracy Hoffman hauled down ! 5 rebounds for Estan- cia. Stacey Giem led Ncwpon Harbor (2-5) with 14 points. In the Pacific Coast League: Woodbridge H. · Cos&a Mesa 3%: Kathy Millat racked up 17 points. 6 steals. 8 rebounds and 5 assists in a game which the Warriors used every player freel y, each playing approx- imately a half to raise their record to 18-'5. 6-1. Randee Mabon,.y ( 12 points}, Leslie 1bffi5un (9 ass1stS) and -Mlchelle Banasiak (I 0 points) all stood out as Woodbridge stayed within range of 7~ Orange. Mesa fell to 3.4. Soccer, wrestling rankings SOCCER H19'1 KMol boys CW 4·A I MAie< Del. 21-1· I, 2 PelOs Verou, 11·1·2, 3. Rovel, 11·2·7. •. S.nte Monice. 1•4·~ s West Torrence. 15·3·2; 6 Dem~. 11·•· 1;· 7 lt1vvsioe POlv, 17·2·2, I. S.rvile, 14·5· I, 9. Mer'"8, 10·4·0; 10 Simi llelley, 14·S-7 , Cl, J.A I Oiemond 89', 16·2· I. , Minion llleio. 13+1. 3 Bell Geroenl. IO·l-• .•. El Seoul\Oo, I 1·2·0, 5 Burr0U9hs, 11·1·3, 6 Ceplstreno lletlev. 1•·6·3, 7 Peremount, 7· 1-0; I. Keletle, 10·1·6. 9 LomPOC. 10-S·2. El Ooraoo. •-5·2 cu• t·• I Centre!. 2. E1taflele; l. ..... ..,. Har1»er; •· Le-... cti.1 5. Kenneov. 6. T...,.,.,._ cu.,,. 1 Legune Hills, L Sa.._.G; t. L• Mireda. 10 Walnut Cl, l·A I Cete~~s. n·4·2. Santa Paula, 12-4·0, 3 Mooroerll. 1l·•·2, •. Whilli4tf Chlr"lan. 13·1·3, S Mevot>ian, 9-1·0; 6 Agovra. 10-3·3; 1 Ca~lllO. 12·S· I, I Ontario Chrl•ll•n. 12-2·S, 9 Wtst4tfn C"rlstien, 13·4· I, 10 S.nte Ct8f'a. 6·3·1 SLIWINSKI STILL SWINGING AW A Y. • • From Bl -- What's that? One hundred thiny-e1ght RBI '.' Sliwmski was drafted out of high school b)' the Los Angeles Dodgers in the eighth round in June. 1980. He was first team All-Orange County and fi rst team All-CIF 3-A. and all those other honors. when he graduated from Santiago. He'd decided to play at OCC after turning down the Dodgers and some four-year school offers. He wasn't f$3dy for pro ball. But he knew he wa nted to sign. eventually. He was drafted the followmg winter (Jan. '81) by the Texas Rangers and again (in June. '81) by the New York Mets.~ Both times he turned down offers and stayed at OCC. rounds ol the annual National Baseball Congress (N BC) WRESTLING tournament in Wichita. Kan. "r.,. 'r.r' He was set to play for the Titans. But just before the 1. c1nvoo; 2. Et C>ofado; 3. Indio. • CMM411 fall classes were to begin. Toronto boosted its ante and 1s1and1, s. Coachella Vallev. ' EH>eranra. 7. Sliwinski was on his way to the Florida Instructional ~!~. t. F_.._ v....,; 9· ~'" Hltts; 10 League (FIL). c1F J·A "If th~re's one gu.¥. (from ,ocq t.hat'~ ,,oing to make me~o c:Pi~~'1>~:,~:· s.2· 11~~v.:.v~~~: It to the big leagues, 1t s Kevln Shw1nsk1, Mayne once ranee'. 1 ve1enc:11. 1 WH• Torrance. t Buena. said. "Nobody works harder than he does. Not>opy wants -10 RlO Mesa it as bad as he-docs." C., 2·A Shw1nsk1 is looking forward to the adjustment of another organization. ~ °' 1 El Rancl'IO; 2 s.,, •• "'· 3 AIMn'IO<• .•. E\t-la1 S.. Lagul\a Hiii•. 6. ~I 1 All• Loma, I SC"urr, 9 a.ti Garden'; 10. Temote Clly In a college pme: Pe6at 'Lema Nuueae II, SeCal ~ece V:"'laura .DeQuine came up with a steal that led to a basket to - Rensing added 10 as the Mon~hs ~ (7-0, · 18-S) continuccr'to dominate • their l"lue opponents. - bririg the Vanauards to within four In a community college pme: ... with IS seconds left but the visiting MlraColta at, OruP ~I -: Crusaders held on in tbeP.oktcnState The host Pirates. led l>y K.im El- Athletic Confe~nce $!1mc. lerman 's 23 points and 12 rebounds SCC (0-6, 9-10) trailed 41-38 in the and-Gilly Powell'$ 2S points. nearly second half before turning the ball upset the state's fifth-ranked team in a over seven consecutive times. PQint non-conference l!lmc. Loma (4-2. \5-7) jumped lo a T-Js-- lead and the Van,uards had to OCC (13-12) tra~I~ 3~33 ~t t~e scramble to g~t back in it. half and was stall w1tb1n-s1x points in the final seven minutes. Bur foul trouble hurt Oranac Coast ._nd MiraCosta ( 19·2) put the pmc away with a late run .• In the Angelus.J...eaguc: Mater Del ~ p .. , x n: Kelly O'Brien scored 20 points and Janet Prep b~sk~tbalJ ratings H1911 ~ bevs C1' S·A Pn. ~. L....,. Reant '""-1 BishOP Amal, Angelus 20-2 IOI 7 Milll1<an, Moore 16-4 f6 3 SI Anll'IOlly, Camino Real 17-4 13 4 SI. Peul. A.neelu' 14-4 70 5. Maler Del, Al!Qttu\ 1..,.6 6t ~ St. Bernard, Ange1u, IS-6 57 1. Mlrlllll, S1MMt lS·S 3t I. OcMll View, SUftMt 11·7 • 9 Lo.vDla, Oet .It~ 16·• 30 10 La~ewood, Moore 14· 7 1 OtMr\' ,_.... V'aetv, ll·S1 Notre Dame, 11 ·I . lle<Oum Del. 9-1. CIF 4-A 1 Simi llettey, Marmonlt 11·3 139 7 Glendore. 81\ellnt 21-0 111 3 Olemond Bar. Sierra 11·3 11)1 • Caolsirano Vallev. Soulll C:oHI II·• IOI Veflturr."CNnMI 11•1 12' 6. San•• Ana. Centurv 19·3 64 1. Buena. C11annet 16··2 62 I Santa Bart>ara. C"•nntl IS·• 43 9 Btverlv Hills, Oc.ean 19•2 2• 10 ~I Toro. Sovt" Coast 15·5 I Oltltrs Redland\, lS·S, Muir, 13·7. Glendalt. 17·4, Noeait\, 17·5 • CIF l ·A 1 Tustin, SH lliew t. SaclclMNldr, see Y1eW l West Torrance. Bev 4 · 5unnv Hlhs, FrH...,•v 5. Rolling Hills, Bev 6 Lo\. Allmltos, Empirt 1 A.l"amore. FootMI a Savanna, Ora111141 9 S<:"urr. F 001"1" 10 Morning\idt, Pionffr CIF 2·A 11·3 100 , •.• '° 16·• 79 17·2 " l~·S 63 1S·6 47 17-• .. ll·J 2S 15·3 19 ll-7 9 I Benning, Sun-.111 21-0 1'0 7 San Be<nardlno. San Anortes 21· I 126 l. W11llllr1-, PacMk CN•I 14·S 111 • Duarte, Mission Vatlev 20· 1 101 S Santa Clare, Frooll~ 12·1 17 6 La Canada, Rio HOMO lt-2 79 7 Bloomington, S<>n1<l11 1'-• Sl I llic:tJ>r llallev. tan Andreas 16-4 40 9 Ctnlrel, Ontrt·Vallev 16·• lS 110 8taor. Rio HondO 12·7 10 0111er\ Azuu , IS·3. ComPOC. 14·6. Sari• MArie. IS·l. San Dimes. ll·S. Barstow. 1t:;s. Edgt...,OO<I. lt·1 I CIF l ·A I t Beeumonl, Oe Ania 16·3 1137 2 w"lllltr Cllritllan, Otvmok 13-S /123 3 Cronroads. o.to111c 10-7 107 4 • Santa Yl'ez. Trl-llaHn 13·Sj '1 S Bctnlwood. OtlPt'tlc 14·4 90 6. SI. 8ollave111urt, Tri-Vallev 15·2 to 7 Montclair PreP, Alo"• 11 • S SS 8 LA Baoll\1. All>l'I• 1?·• 3' · 9 Mola~e. Oewrt-1nvo Lg 14-3 11 10 Pau~ Potv. Pr ep 14-3 10 OIMr\ Catl'ltdral. 13-S. Fail" BaPll\I , 13·4. Tetiac:tlaol, 10·6. Chaowlck. 7·t. CIF SfMI SdlMtl 1. OakwOOd, 15·2; t. WOockr .. I ChflJJlan, lS·S; 3. H"'""''' CM•llan. 14•2; •. Cate. 10-2; s. laoli\t ChrlSllan; 6. MIHlon Prtt>, 11·5; 1 Sllv4tf va11ev. 11-3; t. wtlltnev. 10-2; ' Temoleloo. 13·3. 10. Rltlel Chrl•ll8". ll·J. H1911 KM9t 9lt1I CIF ....... SCMet. u.we ·---..... I Mornlnesloe, P'-21-l ll7 2 Sanla earwa. Cllannel 17·2 12' 3 Buena, Channel II• I 109 • Lvnwoocs. San Gebrl9! ll1111tv 10-3 101 S.. Tl'IOoMnd 0.llS, MArmonte 19-3 .. 6. MettM, S4IMet ... , 61 1 Culver CllY. Ocffn 19-2 S1 e. LI Polv, Moon 11•5 31 9 New_J>urv Park. Ma""'°"'• 1'-l 2S 10 P1~. Pac:lflc 17·4 1' OtMn: Miter O., 16-SI St. UkY't.. IS·lJ Muir, U·S1 ,.......,. Y....,, 1J.M1 Compton, ~ -- C1' ).A I Br1a•Ollno.. Orange 21·1 120 2 AnttlOa. 11 alleY. GOide!\ IS· 1 lOI 3 Redianch, CllrU\ lell 17·3 17 • C•Pi\lrano ll•ltev, Soul" (OH i 15·S 75 S Minion llleio, South Co.ti 17-S 6 El Toro. Soul" CoHI 11·4 SI 1 Burrove.,1. GOiden 16-J 50-t. Len Altos. Sltf're 13-2 .. 9 J.W. Nor•"· lvv 15-2 23 10 Atema•w. San F4trnand0 llallltY 16·3 1 0....,,. Kattlla, 12·1. Ro.-lalld, lS-1. Valen· cla. 14·S. Pa!M Verde\, lS"I; Sc"urr, 16·6, Cotton. lO·S C1' 2·A I La Quinta, Geroen Grove 17·3 130 2 HtsP9f'la, San AndraH 17·1 lot 3 EdeewOOd. Valle 111•11 19-0 100 • Arrovo Grano.. Nortri.n 17·2 II 5 Ontario. Hacienda 11·2 6' '-wu•~. ~ C••t 17-S u 1 8ett Gardtnsr wtllltnc111t 16-2 61 I Ctlino, Hadencla 13·6 '3 9 T...,.,ole Cltv, Rio Honda 14-3 30 10 Catulco. Otwrt·Ve•v• ll-l II 011'\eo El Monie. lS-3; La Haota, IS·6, Arltsle, 13·7, Ora"9t. 7·6. Lomooc. 10-S C1' l ·A 1 llellev Ctiri\tlan, OlvmPk 2 Moian. OtMrHnYO Le l Santi Clara. Frontl4tf • Sallla Ynez. Trl·Vallev S Beaumont, De Ante 6. SI. JOM9fl, Lo\ PedrH 7 San Olma,, Montvlew • AIHcadlro. LOS PaclrM 9 Morro Bev. Los Paor" 10 Banning, Sunkl•I 0111er '· Ktrn V allev, JI· S, L• Mar'"'" Funoamet1tel. l·I """ SdlMtl 17·2 134 1...0111 13·6 111 16-0 107 17·3 1• 9·1 ~ 1'·4 S7 12·• •7 12-6 37 14·S II Riina. 13·4, 1 Rio Hondo Prep, 16-1, Liberlv Chrl•llan U·l, 3 Min ion Prep, 11·6, 4. Marie-. 12·2. 5. Trone. 13·3. 6. L-Pine. I •·2; 7. Flrti Lut,,..an. 12·0, I. AHie 11.ie.y Chrl• ... n; 9 B•Pll V Ct>rlstlan, 10 Molv Maf'tvrs. MULLIGAN'S COLUMN. • • From Bl average. but this year, we can not force that'with our defense full-court. We ~o not haveenough quickness. We feel that we have a better chance of winning by getting the ball to Wayne Engelstad. I feel that Wayne can play in the NBA because of his ability. shooting ability and strcnJth. However. he must realize that he 1s now a marked man in the second round oft fie conference schedule and he will need help from our other players. Teams will sag in on him and then we will need to hit the outside shot. We have good sh.ooterswho must ~ableto hit their shots in the big games. tfwecan·t. our defense will ha ve to carry us. 0 ' So many ups and downs on this job. Tht' t'lation of a great win over New Mexico State last Saturday made for a much better week for us. Holding the Aggies to 19-points in the fint half may have been the hiahlight ofour season. 0 Well, time to go prepare fortht' Runnin' Rebels. Cal State Fulkrton comes into the Bren Center Saturday night. and the Titans are playi na better these days. Round two of the PC '."A schedufe is not going to be any easier. · "I-have to have something'positivecome out of th is," Sliwinski'seid of-che trade. which involved minor-lea~ue pitcher DouJ S<;.hcrcr beinJ sent to Toronto. "Like playing in Tnplc-A and proving I can play there. I know I can play there. To get the chance to play everyday and put Sarita Ani,ta, Los Alamitos entries The1 Houston Astros picked Sliwinski on the first round (secondary phase) in Jan .. '82. before time ran out on the negotiating table. Toronto. in June. ·s2. selected Sliwinski on the third round (secondary phase). making him a five· time draft pick. up the numbers. that's what rm sayi ng." Sliwinski has been stuck in the Toronto deep freeze I I .wn •oval-·· IOli•.,"·11 I.. ' v.....,avo t~ll ""' PWTit ••ca. ..... I ,,,_ ~ .. (or three years. The Blue Jays apparently lost any interest Santa An ta , ll'flt<Jle'• er..-1Gn-• '"' 10 '"* • ~::!;"'[;,~ 1 .~ u '" thry had bef~rc 1!' moving him u~. Af\cr~ing told ~uring ,,,., .. ='°,::"' .,•,-::'':...,~ ~ "ot111 1~~.nLJiJ:::: -~ll 11• 1...t1..!l!ll' ... _, Sliwinski had al ready signed with Cal State Fullenon. He ended up playmg in Hutchinson. Kan .. that summer('82) in a premier amateur league rather than sign ~ith the Siuda)'~ H~a team..rnate_ofRogerCleroens -----a-mong otfiers. tn Hutc inson as the team he played for dominated. Scouts, as they art every year. were in the hundreds when Hutchinson played in· the championsh ip spn111 t..r.a.1~ tn..l.28.Llh.aLhc:d_..b.c..acnn1 to Tnpk.A ---""'--11»...,... • ~ T...it• t....,_.,, 114 .__... -.c• IKI<.., ~ ~:" Knoxville, Sl1winsk1 instead wound up at Double-A rn.::~ ~c:;.. ~ :::""'" ...,... ! ~;:, .. " •M:::~, :U r _ AJ'--'"-. • Sil....,. ,..... K ·11 r th d t I ·-~.U (,_,I llt 1 5-h'*tat-IJ-I tit ~ ..... ~ S ~ -nox v1 e 1or a •~ erm. 1 Ma 111ia w ..... t.-ei •111 1 ..., v-<C••-·11 11• • s.c-.i · He hadacart'er high inhomeruns(23)andR81(90) ... s..:,, commf•io11 tl"i<'IC8v1 ns '-· ...._,<~'<~ , :~ 1 .. •'=~:.~ •. , 1 ::',: =.~,,... but his average dropped from .31 2 in 1986 to .256 in last ; =· ~~~/ .la ~ ::i~ =..,; ,~, ., m "'"' .-1:11 11•.t11 ,_ ..... ason • c........ ........... , ......... , 115 It O..v ~ (1"11....,I • tt• ,.,T llMS ...... I ...... ....... ti ~-... "• ...... "' • C I 116 • IV<-~ 11.-, C ....... "'1Ct; .. ,. -Htwt UCJ t'-0 i d ~~ · • tfh Sliwinski holds the career home run (62) and R'BI ~ ~:;:11~~~\11~·-· 1 .1 1 111 ,.,,:n; ::C!.. , .,. ... t * ~ ~a , ... _ o-... • oi-n 11 '~ ·n1 'r 'Il -~"') ·. d"' .,_ 'It bu t ~ 1...1 .... '----&..:. • ~ .... ...,_,IV--> .li I ... ioc.-.. \-O.-...~> I .• 2 f .... ,,..._... ....._ ·i!j~'·~:!S-----,,-IL--+ ~ ~.r---i "'"I ft'COI i al rdlOXvl c.l nc OOPVIC'·A 111;vc11S1.101 .. ,.......,. Giiie (~I "' , "' ,.,.,.., (---·11 I •llA ) 1tMf•• h h "' Mc(; "' 4 Ml! s-~ • ''" ~ ..... athletic Hall of Fame Founding chancellor Dr. Daniel Aldrich Jr .. Thomas Boughey. Robert Chappell and Mike Sherrill will be inducted into the UCI Hall of Fan.e Sunday at the Bren E\'ents Ccritcr. Aldrich. chancellor from UCl's open1na in 196S to his retirement in 1984, penic1pates in the seniors track and field circuit, earnina second in tht discus. sixth m the hammer throw and seventh in the shot put at the World Senior Track and Field Championships in Mt'lbournc. Au5'ralia latLNovcmbtr. Bouahcy (i971-7S) was a six-time national cham- pion anCI four,-time All-American in swimming and competed in water polo for four years. _ Chappdl (1971-75) won the $in&l~ an4 doubtes national senni• titles as a junior in l 973 and helped UCI to three ~AA Division IT championships. lfe joined i'hc profn,ionaJ tounn tht micbt ofhiueniot season and stilt c:otn~lct in IM JS-.nd-G.Ytt,Jfivision. ~ Sbmill. v..bo WU-baw1a u ,Mike.. Manin whllt. competiftf at UC1, iJ the most JWC>lifte swimmer in UO • btMOt), WUUlU'I l O individual and liJ ttlay national ulks ror 16fld medal ... in fovr years .. tho coltqt..division •.a•~· ... 't • -I ~ w c~~ c w~nls. to stay. . , . :; ::=.':'="<~•-II tit ! =:, ~~ ~ ... ,-;:;"~,..., 1,. s ""* ,._ 1 Trwa I don t think they (the As) have any ~onccwed sccom uc1• , 111• ,..... ~.. s , '* °" A •• 1c .. 1--11 11t • ,.,._ "*"" = ; :.~ci::,.. ideas about me," said Sliwinski .. "The)'. h.ave'\n idea of •:':O"r::':' ~.=v:-111 -t =•~ -,~tc~.c:;~·;r11 .:: ~ =-~· 1 ,....,_, •......, .-.. ,~ what I cao do, but I can ao to spnna tra1n1na and change t o.w• o.ne.. ,,..,,.,_, m • °"' •-• ::=1 1 11 ::; ' ,._ ~ .._ " :'~ ~-.-v. -..... theirminds. lr'safreshstanand I havetOpro\'Cthat lean ! ~~=·11 m .: ~.: '"-..... ,-· '" 111:~ •AC& ..... t ...... flWW' '"""'•au..-. 1 .... ~ play, l~'S ~im~ ~0 lay it On the lit;te and ICt What happen$." ! e:.:f.::r-(V-tt m :; :"' ,:-;: ~~l..-I ::~ I a•IMN ...... = '!~ ..__. Shw1nsk1 af fif\h on OCC s career total bases ( 167) 1 ,_ u•.-w. <"•" ... 1 10 ,.._llTtt •aca. 1 m111 ""• ~ ~..::"' ,.... J =-".:.:' .....,. Hdhomcrunlistsp,l)andti"thontheall-timcehiU(l IO) :-='~=-~~_:\ m ~~~1-· 1 -*'114 : = = w:J •a-n. .._. ': and RBI (69) and ltsts. "'~ 1ca.•""!'·t1 "' 1 .~ 11 •Ge '""-vl "' , ,.....,..,. ......-• =...... ...,_ .... ll ..., ·--(Offlll •111 ... '., ,_ (Mne) ,.. , ""'-..,... ...... • ~ ~ ~ tt ,,.,...,, '18' (9*:111 11$ t ..._... ..._ fGt.,,...I •• 1, ~.!!_-~... ..,~ : =.:. ...... ._, .-----------------·-z·-,,_. eACI. I ,,,.. """' .at.• t Lltllt ....._'{-•II 1 • ..,.. _. ..,..... --• , ... & """' t -.... & I# • ..... IC)11tl , ._ ' ..-.W OI (......,. ...... ....,. ' :n."":'aca. n-tl ....., C ~-11 al I l '""""' ,....,_, lit 1 u... OlllMciJ:9-I 114 ,..., •A<•· .... I ... ,,_... ·-I ...... flw'9 GW baHum gmn 1ame : =i~~~.l ::· : :"' ... --:1 :: ~~ °" .....,.. • ..... a. ~ • • ....-"'-*' fDNI • .,.._, lit • ~ '"'"'~--· ,.. ' -.._...,. .... I~-!-"~ Kevin Elstcr. Jeff' HeaOIClock and Ray kf'llwa)•k are anfont former IJ ustlers with~ aa.ue H~nce wbo will take on the curtenl cast in the annual Oolden West COlitat baseball alumn~· Saaurday it I p.m. Also.expected to y are~· bullpen ~h Mark Crc:sse. Ch1cqo hn.e So• miaar ~ instn,ctOJ ·0oua·Mansoltno. White Sol ~· ~I\ i;>on Rowr. 01 Spria,u(aw.suCdylloy . (tkw Yo~ Mets) and Tim f0f1upo (Ph =:in). Any other Golden Wn& ...,.ni i•llHiled iii Dlaya,. should contact' the Golden Waa .....,1 oftke 11 19s..&260 01 the 1thletk' oflke 1C 19Ml3l. S ..._,, ,...., IMICC-) Ill ,......,.. & -· -v _..... _., ..,_ t t;;; ;;;- t ,,_ Otoe '"*-I 11S _,... t111C8. ~ ~ '°""' I "'°"' Mil Ill* 1 "' .. v ... ·-· "' ... -• -.. ,. .. •, ~ c:::-4 ...-• °""'.. ~ I C• C.. C.,.._I 1lll I ..... ._, (~ •Ill ..,.., ,_ I ""' T1 .... - ...,,. •act. • -"""'-' ....., ,._, ,.. ; = '="' ___. : =-= . -c;: lllMt > -.... J ..... ~ IMIM> IN a C •1-,-., , ....-.... --I ~ ...,... 1~·11 1• t •(.CWlll 9"" IT-I 111 t M ii: ...... _.. :=. .. -, ... .,.---~., ,. t ..... ---~ .... I ... • _,_ .............. J .,,,_., TM Tnolll ...._I 1UI t ............. tC-1 llt ...,._ llAC& Tl'tt I .... ,.,_ t --..... t NlllltlS ICJ l\lw) 1• I .. 1b.w l~I IM .... t i,.!J g,_ - J hcllllPllllt I.._) '"' _.. .aca. I ti • ....... 11\irw ',.... -.... I=..... I • ....... ~, ': , ........ -•• •o......... 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IOJ 7S > L•C•ont 1• 9 19 > ISi > llO<i.tord 11 u n , IH , Yllvom1no 20 11 116 116 Oueo ( '• IS IJ 67 ' 112 • Aocl>•ll•• 13 12 61 107 lleP•O C••v 9 72 44 l 71 > NOTE Eet!\. • ""' • ' "'0''" "''" PO•nh teen Q\.oe rftr won our !IQ .... Qt me ,, wOtll> Oft« DO•"' •no • oua rttr t ed ' •o<tn > oo,nt TUHdlY'l k.,fl AIOlnv 12S Cf'ltrle1ton 101 (1 0 MIUtS\IPP 131 TOotka llO IOI IS 1 I.a Crone .. AIP·O Cllv 11 r6 I• Wvomlll9 110 ltcv,tr"o tl (7 .01 Tanltflt'l G•mtl Tooelr.a •' M•u ln 100, Oved·C1h. •' »••",,." c-..e scorH WEST Bri111>1m Youn; 12 Tu•w S7 Wa\111n111on S• S6 ldl "O 4J C"r \ha n H~•leQf' 91 B•Oll H 1011 SoCat Co"e<ie 17 Pooni Lome N11•rene 71 • 1uu Pac•l•c t& CPoirlll C~~e trv•ne 11 MIDWEST llt.11011 SI II R•der 64 ""•"lard 71 Notre De me 7S SOUTH s:~,da A&M 19 Howud.. U 11 F I l•"tr.,..t Otll 76 Mo•;en SI F tortO• Sr 12 V.onmou•" N J 61 II c11mono t1 Ooo Doo>·"•0" 7S WJl•t m & M4rv II Ve Wtt•e•tl' 4t , EAST &os•on Coll~e 12 l'a rl1t td 641 Oar•mov•Pt 91 H&••ar~ 99 Her!lord 1• Vt rmont 61 IO"il ., Man"•"•" ,, La Sette 7l A.me• re• U b~ Lovota V.d It Lo•w ''a nd u I\ Seta<' .... , bl Conn.c• cut S9 Svreculf t2 P•<>• dtl»f 71 COLLEGE MEN SoCAI Cole9e 17, Point Lom• 71 (G ....... Stat. A!Nctil< c~-·' "'"" '--...... ,_ SoCtt c ..... Stroud Guherrei E~ero!l1 w 111t1ms lhan J Hin Riddle 8ul9'" FIOfe\ Totel\ leflDftll leftDftll I 0 4 1 L•Q•1floo• S 2 2 11 I 1 ) 4 HIN 7 I 1 U I 0 l 2 Alta11'\0er 0 I I 7 • 2 20 O •on 2 S 17 4 0 1 I Men\f~ld 1 1 O 6 1 0 I 1• ~ L•VHlll I I 0 10 1 0 s 14 Oft ' l 0 0 • I 0 0 ) Moufl<e 2 2 1 6 l l 0 9 8 •C 1tmore l I 1 1 l2 9 It 1e Total\ )4 ti II 17 Hellll,,,. 40 40 Tllrtt·POlnt QOtl\ Pooni Loma Na1t1r11ne Wlltlt ms 1 Hill 2 8u101n 1 SoC11 College - Dixon 1 T tcl'W\oCll\ None AIUMI ~·ctfk "·Christ c ..... Irvine 71 IGeldeft Stet. AtNttk C~I AlllY l"aclflc Christ C ..... 1rvtnt Hot. .. ltlt nllte l.0081 Hunt Moses koll Gu11err11 Townif'ld Detltchn H1l'Dl9 ~ • Tot11i ....... .. ...... 2 3 I 1 T!>Omo10t1 1 2 I 16 4 2 1 II A PVH 0 0 1 0 l 0 t 6 8ru11~ 2 0 S 4 1 0 I 4 1<1111 4 l S 14 6 0 1 11 Patto11a • 0 14 I I I 11 8enson • I 0 9 0 I I 1 Vo" l 3 2 t 0 0 0 0 K1rc11 I O I 2 10 J • 2l Rooe•son o o o o • I I 14 8tri..er 1 0 ) 0 0 ' 0 •111 1'9' Tot1l\ 21 10 1S 71 Hallllme AIUH Pec1fl( 4~·2) TllrH ·oolnl ooe11 Anna Peclflc -Scott '"'''' CClltt ;e lrv•nt -K1111 ) PatlOtll 1 TecMlc•h Cnrfst Cotteot bef>CI\ COLLEGE WOMEN ~.int Leme n. uca:i c..... sa --:!'""-----------..-•••lie CCi .... WIQI hlPlt l.CiM ...,_ S.C.el ~ ........ .. .... Ouffv • • .a IS Sulllv•ll • > I II Wolfe 0 0 0 0 9 <11ell l J 4 t MOYfdl 'f 0 O • O Otoulne l ' I • 'SIOke\ 1 0 4 14 Am()1' l 0 S • Andefson t 0 4 1' ~are • I 1 t ~f\ 4 4 • U H1~t>9111 J 0 0 6 ()l\Oft 0 I l I 8 •11w11 4 S • I) ·1tfd6< I , 1 • Totals 24 ll J'2 61 Tofil\ '1 14 1' fl H1lf1tme Pvont \.oml Ne11rtM lS· 1' • , ,. HIOtt SCHOOL O.U ...... SJ, W.,.,....._ J1 ·~>. I... ...... ••• """°' l'l\eft FlscMI' T1n1Cle S.nostecit COhff Phltllotlv Ntl llldloff ....... .. ...... •tilt Pe11or 0 212 I 0 • 2 JoMtton I 0 0 , I S I 21 Du1c11er ? 1 I • • I 1 t Mern1r>Oe1 l 0 0 • I 1 2 > Oiete4 0 0 2 0 I 0 2 2 VO\l>iaa-t I 0 0 1 I I 0 J Senlmt1' 0 0 I C 0 0 I 0 Alvarer 2 I ) Jones 0 01 aa1ei 1 o 1 1' Tofil\ 16 S 17 ll k•• b¥ OU.""'' Edison Wettml11\t., 21 11 I 11-S7 • • • 19-37 Tl\rff•ooJnt 11<1•1\ Hone Ttc.M1Clll None F euftt91n YlleV 11, Humt.19feu ... di 70 (S4MMt LMtutl H~ -..0 ,_. ... 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""'9 ·~ou'"'.,.... -"""""'Of' • ">S-4~ 29!? ···-··-• 3961 Nof1'\ Molt>of ,~,. ... lfoold'IUl'll 91 ......... • ' -c.,, ..,.. .... , • ... )Q;.• .. d' . .,..,~ ......... __, MIHIA1\lllf 1Ull$ 8" l Slow groWthers wary of officials bearing gifts If Supervisor Gaddi Vasquez pulls off his 11th-hour alternative to the slow-growth initiative circulating in Orange County. he will have earned man-of-the-year status. Vasquez saia Tuesday that he has asked the county planning staff to prepare a traffic plan that will guarantee new roads and other transponation improvements are built before residential and commercial developments are constructed. Vasquez's plan is also supposed to deaJ with s~enitiesas parks and recreation, have a built-in fundinJ. mechanism and be the best thing to come down the pike sin~ indoor plumbing. " . The supervisors could approve 'Vasquez's traffic plan or put it on the general election ballot. But theFe's a certain ameunt of m ystery to the supervisor's traffic plan. Vasquez doesn't want to spoil the surprise and won't discuss some things about th~ plan until it has been °refined." The things he won't talk about include why his traffic plan is so much better than what has been proposed in the pasl how it will accomplish more than the slow-growth initiative now being circulated and why it is .being proposed seven days before the deadline for initiative petitions. Is it any wonder that the slow growtbers are skeptical and suspect a Trojan horse? January was not a good month for the stow growthers. Their petitions are due at the Registrar of Voters' office next week. and there's a lot of talk that they're having trouble getting enough signatures to qualify for a spot on the ballot. A last-minute push to get signatures at several area shopping centers also fell flat until the slow growthers and developers, who just also happen to own the shopping centers. worked o ut some ground rules this week. And then there are the development contracts the supervisors have been churning out. The supervisors say the contracts are the best way to get "up-front" money from developers to build and improve roads. The developers get a · guarantee on the the size of their projects, and the county gets the money. Slow growthers don't see it that way. They see approvals for tens of thousands of new homes in the .south county that will put hundreds of thousand! of cafs on inadequate roads and freeways. But the roots of the slow growther's skepticism go back to the problem behind the whole slow-growth squabble. Many people believe the only-way-1<>-tell if an elected official is lyinf about development is to see if the offisial's lips move. To cal a spade a spade. the perception is that elected officials and developers have done what they wanted without concern for overcrowding or traffic congestion and will continue until they're forced to stop. There are exceptions, but in politics perceptions mean more than facts. and it's going to take a lot more than a mystery move by Supervisor Vasquez to win the confidence of rhe slow growthers. . The biggest fight Vasquez will face is defending his traffic plan against charges that It's a red herring designed by developers to confuse the issuc and derail the peoples' slow- growth initiative. . When Vasquez is ready to take the wrapping off his plan. · it deserves a close look, but he should not be su~rised if the slow growthers are wary of supervisors bearing gifts. Mud slinging It's getting harder to tell Republicans from Democrats. at least on the campaign trail. · Democrats are the ones whose presidential primaries often resemble barroom scraps -tne brutal J immy Caner- Ted Kennedy brawl of 1980 and Walter Mondale's and Gary Hart's mutual nastiness four years later come to mind. Republicans. on the other hand. have in the past more or less successfu lly upheld their so-called El eventh Commandment. which states tbaUt is bad form for one Republican to speak ill of another party member. The rules somehow got scrambled in 1988. Former Sen. Gary Han -the easiest Democratic candidate to speak ill of -has essentially escaped being bashed by his six rivals. Meanwhile, Vice President George Bush and Senate Minority leader Bob Dole have gone at each other like alley cats. and candidates with less to lose than th ose two front-runners have also freely taken swings at their rivals. The result is that the Republicans appea~ to have repealed -or at least suspended -their celebrated Eleventh CommandmenL And the Democrats. at least so far. havr been conducting themselves an such a· polite manner that 1hcir debates are almost boring .... Maybe it's time for both parties to adopt a Twelfth Commandment: Thou shalt never sling mud. TH Su. Bremertoa, WHlt. Orbital targets , --The a isaosure1lfat me military-h~s-bcgun tcst~f a-laser powerful enough to destroy orbital ta1Jets brin_p no rtjoidng among those who understand its implications. - Even ardent advocates of the "Star Wars" missile defense project must acknowledge that such testing is a step toward war in space. --- - There simply can be no assurance that once the capab1hty is achieved such lasers will be deployed only for defensive purposes. · . History pounds home the lesson that new weapons come to be used in any feasible way to thwart and defeat an enemy. The lasers and kindred devices will be no exception. . This applin to both American and Soviet missile- defcnsc developments. OAANGE COAST .llllPllll ~ Th Wnterl1 (IU.J Su. .... ,.., 01, [ .. Of ·,.·a.. """[dltOf Ct ..... -s,.ts-Hlllit"---.... c.... ,..........., ··v1rtuallyevery major Issue presented to vol~rs· via Initiative In the lut decade has been before the ~slature Without bdng resolved, or sometimes even addttSSed. · I Legislators s~ould bla~e themsel·Ves for initiatives Public's safety valve against inaction by Legislature is w:orking like planned , SACRAM ENTO-lfnothingelsc. 1988 is becoming a bumper crop year for initiatives -measures presented directly to voters throu~ the gather· i ng of signatures on petitions. Special interests. ~rass-roots politi· cal groups and poliucians themsel ves are pushing dozens of measures for the June and November ballots. Some -such as a landmark political reform proposal -have alrQdy qualified but most remain in the mill and realistically. most of thosc prob- ably won't make it. given the l~rstical hurdles involved 1n a state this large. · It is. nevertheless. further proof that the ballot initiative has become a drivinJ. force in public policy making in California during the past decade. ever since Howard Jar\tis and Paul Gann put forth their blockbuster Proposu ion 13 in 1978 to chop properly taxes. The presence of the initiatives - proposcd. qualified or threatened - has become a pervasive in0ue(lcc in the Legislature itself. Perennially. it seems. lawmakers arc reacting to them. A decade afterthc fact . they still have n't full y adjusted to Proposition I 3's fiscal and political effects. To critics. the initiative process that Hiram Johnson and other re- formers installed early in the century as a means of controlling un· responsi ve and or corrupt govern- ment has become itself a tool for narrow interests. · It takes so many signatures to qualify measures for the ballot. lhe critics say. that only the wealthy business and professional interests can afford to hire the professional ~ignature-gathering firms that are necessary. And that. they say. results 1n initiatives devoid of broad public interest. Assembly~aker Willie Brown unloaded on t<he initiative process la$t week in a speech to one of the spccial- interest groups. Californ ians for T on Reform. that has used the process 5'JCCCssfu 11 y. - The busmess-and-insurance-i n· dustry·backed group got one in· itiativeapproved in 1986 to trim back personal injury judgements aJld was threatening another to 1988. That threat played a major role in bnnging major pan1es to the barP,1n10g table to hammer out an overhaul of personal inJUI') laws last )Car. although the results of that deal may. in fact. Ix-just as narrowly focused as any initiati ve. - Brown told the $roup that the use of professional signature-gatherers should be barred. signers of petitions should Ix-required to attest that they have read 'Ahal they arc signing and proposcd initiatives should be given to the Legislature first for ,action before signatures arc collected. "Initiatives never cover com· prehensively what they intend to co\Cr:· Brown said. "You Just cannot effect ively legislate by way of the initiative process." -·-· Much of what Brown said is valid. He and many other l~islators clearly resent having the pohcymakiing ball taken away from them by the promoters of initiatives who bypass the Capitol and its intricate ways. But the irony as that it's Brown and other st.ate political leaders who are most at fault for the explosion in initiatives during the past decade. However imperfectly. the initiative system sull is acting as Hiram DAN WALTERS Johnson intended. a safety valve for inaction by the Legislature. Vinually every major iuue pres- ented to voters v1ot initiative 1n the last decade has been before the LcgislatuTe without being resolved~or sometimes even addressed. Propeny tax reform kicked around for years. and was ignored. until Jarvis and Gann acted. The effects of recent ton reform actions ma) be questionable. but it 1s a legiumatc issue that had bttn stalled for years an the· l:cf11lature because competing special interests w~re able to achieve a lmgering stanaofT. . And the campaiJn reform and state spending limit 1n111at1ves already qualified for th is year deal with matters that the Legislature has ignored. The. lustol') of the legislauve pro- cess in this .decade -the decade of Willie Brown's reign in the Assembly -as one of gridlock on the major policy iss ues that confront a growing and increasingly dive~ state. There may. indeed. Ix-a need for some changes 1n the 1niti'ative process to avoid us becoming the exclusive pro' mcc of the well-heeled. But if legislators really . want to r<'capture the policy initiative. they will start dealing with some of those issues and stop being so.attentive to the narrow interests that profit from inaction. They have onl) themselves to blame. Du W•ll~n I• • S.C'r•mr.lo •Y•dlc•lftl columl•t. smg1es slJoppbJg lnsfi~e You need a good plan to make life in the fast aisle satisfying T here's been a lot written about sipgJes makina contact with each other in supcnnmetL The idea doesn't appeal to me and wouldn't 'even if I were eliaible. Nolhina about maneuverina a lfOCeryQrt down ik aisle between lhe motor oil and pesticides would tum me on. I have a friend who is cliaible. and I asked her if she ever t.hoooed for groccrcies-with lhe idea of -makina contact with men -other than the checker or the box boy. "Of course. it's fun and not every- one can do. it. You need two diffett.at plans. and you must be fle•ib&e ." She Cllplained: • Plan A -Be friendly and willina 10 give advice when a confused male shopper asks fo r it. • Plan B -Be friendly and confused yourself and willina to ask for advice from a smoho. I stopped her. "Wait a min'ute - what's a smoho?" "Single man on hi s own ... Joan bcpn to warm up to the subject. The first and most important step ~s to c~blish which of the men sh'o pping by themselves arc married. She claims this is easy. If his basket is loaded, check the contents. Most smohos don't buy in quantity. and • they never buy . Pampers or baby food. . She continued. "If they arc usina a shoppina list, they're suspect. Most single men don:tmake lists and if they do, it will be on the back of an envelope -not on a slip of paper with 'Shopping List' printed at the top." "OK." I said. "You spot this fellow without a list and a couple of bottles of wtne and a chunk of cheese in his basket. What's the ne•t step?"' "There arc two choices. You ·can follow him up and down the aisles. but I think that's too obvious. I prefer to skip over a couple of rows and start back 1n the opposite direction. This way you can make eye contact." According to Joan. some smohos welcome advice (Plan A) when they're \n the produce department, so that's a good place to si.rt. You can show them . how to pick a ripe pineapple or the secret ofopeni na one of those plastic bags. "The meat department is a 1ood contact point. too." she said. "You can tell ifhe is a red meat cater if he is shuffimg the steaks around. Ask him 10 help you pick out a aood steak (Plan B). Let him know you don't want a big one since you're cookina for one." LfTTERS k_ ~ -- -- ---- lfhe is in the poultry section. Joan -----------..:.:..---==::::::===~==~ ITIOVes-in and star1S'lo0kin1 too. Then she murmurs somethjng about how hat<i it is to find a packaae with j ust enough chicken for one person. Alnateur radio operators have history of community service EDITOR ·s NOTE: The following munications with the outside world. of contention between amateur radio letter on the history and applications The armies and navies of the world operators and the civilian communi- of amateur radio networks was writ-were soon to follow. . ty arising from the appearance and ten beC'ausc the Newport Beach The United States. Britain. France technical operation of the antennas. Planning Commissionis considerins and Germany applied wireless to ft is ge nerally believed that radio l'f'\•isions to an ordinance rqularing their operational fand. sea and air antennas create interference with radio antennas. To the Editor: forces prior to WWI. television and radio rtteption. This Ounng WWI 30.000amateur radio has bttn demonstrated not to be true. In 1901 GugJlel~i Marcom. dem-operators volunteered to help A well-desianed antenna (one that ons.tr.tted the p~ct.1cal use of wireless provide communications with the d«s not have to be hidden) causn radio by transm1ttmg the first signals American forces and a much laracr little if any noise. The principal across the Atlantic _Ocean. In 1906 numbers served m WWII. After interference is usually to be found in f'!ewport Beach was mcorpo~ted asa WWII, the U .S. established the TV cable systems or the TV sets. city. and at about the same lime the Military Amateur Radio Service The FCC and Senat<>r Barry Gold· first American amateur ra~io o~r-\ (MARS). which continuously opcr· water's conaressional committee at~rs (H~MS) beaan. cxpcnmentJOI" ates. and helps ov~rseas military agree to these facts. wath this new radio . technoloey. personnel stay in contact with their The Amateur Radio Service is the Notable amona these P!Oneen were rclativC$ an<J loved ones at home. only communication scrvi~ that sue~ fam~us amateur myenton as This service 1s free. most Western nations allow to police MaJ._Edw1n A•rynstrona. H1r:an1 Percy Finally with the advent of man in itself. This sclf·rqulation has ~n in Mnnn jncHJna. ~. Da¥i4Slrnof[ 'PKC· NASA wilizcd many ama_aeur ~ratij)n from the.Jimc 1tt( service ~fthe ~CA Co. Three of Anns.t~na's radi~ operators in its operations. The wascsta lii11~ by~c~dent Hoo-1n~cnt1ons -the rqcncrat1vc re-Russians prdbebly have the most ver when he was chairman of the U.S. ceaver ( 19 13). superhcterodY,ne cuenslve satellite systems (OSCAR) IXpartment of Commerce. You will (1918) and frequency mo4u~1on 'today. . not hear Hams . usinc .. incorrect -(EM,,Jill)-a~ 1ec.bnoJ01Jesfor. -We at ,-in-ju,..._ and-laAt~ or ditc:~a,on the all m~m communtCahon ~~stems. mountains has alwa)'$ ~n a para-air. Dunna 1927-28 y.s .. Bnt11h and mount conettn of man. and radio By law. amateur radio cannot be French amateur radio oP,eratondem-communication is a prime factor in used for profit. onsti:-t~ the fil1l two-way ~on:i-this area. In addition to expeditions But. amateur radio is more than a m11n1cauons ~ the Atlantac mentioned .above.. .many thousand hobbY,. It is a demo nstration of ~n. Marconi's 1901 demon· shi~ and fKhts now carry amateur ttthnaca.I competition for di&tant nr:at~on was only a one-way trant-radio equipment (in addition to communication (DX). speed and mass.on. . commtrciaJ pr) for continuous pctforma~ in the field. Go"..~ment lllMClCS and and radio contact around the world. In fac1 it is a sport. Newpon 'Bach 1ndu~tnal leaders were IOOn m v10U1 Newport Beach Hams have been Hams bri"I r«OP•tion to the com- of 1h1s ~and pneml*d .~ •nttrummtaJ in· many mcun from munity t. he same way an ()tympK wavctcnauasfor~rute.~abiu,. vcucls in U'Oublc. A world wide Qold medalist don. Newpon Bc.8ch amateur operauon from USlftl -~ ame1eur maritime networt of aa-&hould be pn>ud of the recoenition Its ~~binds above 2QO "?den.. This 11 tions 1providel communications &hip-amateur ntdio operators M¥e eemcd. SI mllar t6 any orpn1za1aon. ianorant to-ship and ship-10-staore for t.bole at ln dosina. unaacun are utilind by of new t«htH>lolJ, thin llllWlnt!'tfy ta with ttlativcs 11 home or on the missionaries. the Pmc:e Corpe and enacts la~ ~ibitina bmdicial -. Rtd Cro. wor1c1--. ney att arowlh. Tius acuoe, however was to AddilJOnally llMteur radio .,--rccopized by ba!.1:' a,eratioul pn>vc ~ial. for • lbe yean elor ~aiatlOM .-...1oca1 po1iC11 Matioal i• d9e U~71& the pelted h WM IOOlt .,.._suawd tMc end fft *'*""811 dtlrilll ~ VMicln -.... _.. Muy the~ wave lamlbl (hilhcr ftt.. anc11ntdcs. inchldina hurrica•• promiant people...., been or are qwnda) patly et1Mnced wirclm and eerthqtlakes. active......., ntdio·opm~ ca.-IMlity. ~ ne ny '° lhe IU«'ftl of'lftOdlrft. Let ,. liln'"'""" n. 1liiicta ltllJllh'I .~ ~Si~-1Aum1 dly commalaidola-S • .et• ws ..,, ... ...._ tn •••uc wdl•Admitalltyftl-rHubtn ~--~---= r.diOlin~ Willim utld COftllet ~di &ml1IUr nidio ....... Dnpitt dria • HA • PHINIZY·N6ABV Ndio ••aton., C.li•••• cont-,.., •••••• -~ --• ..... Nl•part .... If you're u~ma Plan B-askina for ad vice -try the hardware. liquor and frozen foods sections. Joan clajms- smohos arc experts on which frozen dinners arc the best. If you spot a man who looks mterestina. be careful what you put in your basket. He might be playina the same game and checking out your choices. Don't act caufht with any. thina that would tum him off such as tofu. brussel sprouts or liver. I asked her if she evtr shopped at one of the markets that plays music in the cvcnmgs so shoppen can dance. Joan sniffed ... Absolutely not. No way am l goina to dance in a martcet. Let's say he was an interntina man and you would like to sec him apin. If he asked you to dance and you accepted and the two of you h it it off. you know what would happen? I admitted I had no icka. "You've blown your chances for future romantic cveninp. He11 call a couple of times a week and 11y. ••t.et•s drop by Buraer K.ina and 1rt a bite then ao ov.er to the martcet for a few dances. c.luW11 AM "el& u.._ a ~N ... I. Cammeam welcomed .. . . . _,__ 1 . " Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneld•y. February 3, 1Ne CALL 642-5678 Prfvate party only No RMI Estate. Commercial Automotive Boating or Help.Wanted You cm now cell the DellJ Piiot CIMaltled Dept. on S.turd8J morning ttome:oo to 11:30 a.m. to pl8C8 rour Sundey and Monday .... ' -... ..., .. ....... ......., MllC.llN'fAll ............ 117S ---· lllO .... &..-~ ..... c-.i..~ 12" ---~ , ... ~-·--·· ,,. . ,.. --tOU -···--IDS s...c--. 1116 ,,,..._, . ,,.. ia.& ...... ,.,, -&0.-'°" MOUlll/CONDOI !.-....... .I .. 119.-1.-21• ..... 21'06 ......... ,*1 .....__ ~ Oot OI C... ,......, IW ,_ Jl .. ~ ........ _..._ "" ~ .. --.a-. ~ 0-... ·-°"'GI ._ :?:::.. IMO .,,....... .... tm .._,_ >012 "'.._ __ .. ..... ..., , .. ....._,,_, .111' APAaTMINTI ...., ..... 172• ,, .... ,. 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Set. 11:30 AM CLASSlflED OfFICE HOURS T---~ ·Mondey-FrlcMy The Dally Pilot stri ves for etflciency and accuracy However, occasionally errOfs oo occur PteaS(! listen when your ao is read back and dleck your ao Oalty Report errOfs 1mmed1atety to 6'2-5678 The Dally Pilot accepts no ltabthty fOf any error m an aovert1sement '°' wt11ch 1t may be responSJt>le except for lhe cost ot the space actually occupied by !he error Credit can only De allowed fOf the first insertion s..v-Onclor, Or~Colisl -. 842-5878 fl T~ ........... Mon. 5:30 9M Wedo•dey ..... Tues. 5:30 PM .. Thuredey .......... Wed. 5:30 PM 1:00 AM-5:30 PM Saturdey 1:00 AM-11 :30 AM c.. c.,..,. Av10 P- ~htelele- ao.--.. ---FROM NOR'fif ORANGI COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY Frtdey ............. Thurs. 5:30 PM 8eturdey ............ Fri. 5:30 PM Sundey ............ Sat. 11:30 AM ~Counter Mol~ridey 1:00 AY.51>0 ~ ea.-n •,,w.....,..,.•noi~Wll-30_.•~ .... oe tul>f9Cl 10 11u1 "°' _..,....., 10. "'*-cnarves~eoe1 11V11.0f t11e~~ -"'0'111\ .. COlllCllOtl -l• end .,.,, --tblti .,,.,.._ • ._ '• ~~~~·~W~ ·-~ l~I~~·-~~ 21M~~ Uff~;;~~~;;~~;;~~==~~~;;~~~~ ........ cemLi Jar. 51/\L +2£. \L &;: ******* MUlflllTIW \Bdrm condo over MARINERS WALK · Light. ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''fWfWYWfWWW_.WOWOOQfWWW !;;c::::l!~ come unit. ~ety 1'llTU IMI Yll•t 2BR pk'9 den 2BA. Home streams & I• Its brigl'lt, alfy & juSt ., tew remodeleO, tncludlng a..utlful ... •& 2~Be ( 1& CK great Income pot.,_ w I Po I y n • s I an • t -blodls from the beactl . .. unm Spa. 1859.000. &olcet / ~.o Iott} pool tlall UndergrounO MCur-mosphere. new oecor. 2& & 3Br Townhamel. IL ..... 'ftllTllW" =i:;~~=-~u88 :,.~panoremiocltyand lty _parking. Asking ¥r~lc.~!g. "'1"~: ~=t~•~_,~~~~ BAY & LITES VIEW . moontalnvte'#slXlntfem.-$280,000 S7SOlmo .. $500.tee. No logs, wUfl«. &_dryer Rernod wtunc:ompromtMCI ·~ lly home w/ AC, 2 frplc9. lwf WMh ........ pets. Velm-549-2.U7 hootc-upa ~5870 qtty "Nott.IAft lll(e tt:' p • -'-1M7 Asking 1439 9001 Sub-at• -•• HuDe ,....~-:,, · *' euu... ~ mit. e .... Patrictc-T«'Olt --2 ~ bdtm. vnfum. houM-SUPER 38R 2BA In 4. rm-9peeloul (1= IClt * 831·1211Of78()..8702 OcMn Vu 2 mat• St• 2 USO.Imo., enc. yd. l'fo Plex. HeW decOr, frplC. iev end unit 1410'000 Ouptex & 2 condos on the be Gorgeous ConOo. pets. 1stltu t .. MC. dep. encl Obi gar. w/d hkups, Heating! & cO. ~S5e0 sand. fib vus flS0·9501 $ 1 9 9 . 9 0 0 . B k r * S.9-9524 * $950 No pets S.0-+.8A e-11111-• •714-M4-4125* 2 Bedroom 2 Be, tncCI 1 · . •144 -·••• _. BEST BUY on Penlneula yard. garage. pet oil. mat • ••••T llAM onty 3 yews oicu atMy, 5 .... 11111 Ul.I $ 77 51 1 9 7 1 _ 0 3ar 2L. entry U4 cottage Drematie penor.,.,,ie City Bedroom 4 bath. 2 frpl. 2 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN In 30 Deya! On tht. ~ wwiecem~s.5032 wlfrplc. t>nck petlo. io.ds Send a personalized tights and Oc:Mn view ~r . garage, COfner lot. lart S.. Uh ltY 48R Big Canyon twnl'lme. . of charm $2100 Avl now' t th I ! from thia l99Clou• two " tint quality $380,000 3Br 2'~8e 2 car etfech Golf course view. Pric. 2BR 1BA frpl. fenc90 yerd. 2Br 2B• treenoute w/lg message <l e ones you ove bedroom plus den Asaumebte toan M•I ~blt , ~ WOOd. r.OUC.CS to $785,000, 2316 Santa Ana Ave sunny deck. lrplc. Frencfl ~:-o~rnoJOde Fuch9-AM1t~7Ml20 firs., wtllte Berber carpet: Humb•r .-ff95i iSOOfs. Sf500/m0: ~u light Oek Hardwood llEAIJltlT Llgtlt, bright like new. 213-.431-3786 Oon 559-!MOO Agt Write your own message Eight different hearts to choose irQ.mL two sizes =: .. :o::"i:ti:-HPLU s259.~0wm..1z.1--l:its *1nm211na• WllTP•TllM r•• community pool, spa On the und. MW« bl.tn ..•• ••~ 111. I Condo. 29f. 1'.~Be. patio Oecor•tor fumllhecf. All Large heart-$40 Small hHrt-~ and ent.-telnent arM. -v -or hU99 PY1 yds avell. Sml new 28drm 2Be by pool. l53t 000 only e )'MI'S old. Has 2 rm 291 Beyrfdg• pet OIL Poot. 646-2846 2 decks. No pets. kids CK 3bdrm-28A up & 2 condo. Meny upgtedel. ~ S SO 20-39 .in cotumn messages a1so ava11aote -6 tines Bdrm-2BA lower. Built PoOI spa gate guarded * • EASTS IDE .. amkrs 1~ · 7 12 tor $3 00 (4 woros per line) Ins, frplcs. 4 C•r ger. etc. s20i.500.' 760·9176 Bedroom 2 Bath hOUse. WISlfUI 11191 se99 950 d•sttw..,,.,. garage. fnc;d Decent tur ·an.o Att Call 642-5678 JACOBs REALTY BY OWNER Park Ll~o I.[ hJ'ntt ... yard. Cell ~8-2893 new 2~rm 2~ by pool • 97s.&e7o 975-0588 Tnhs, 2-~oryLR3~~ TWO e;;;m::1 country *"II .. I .. * 2 ~Ho pets kids or ~~~0o":.;np::~~~~~;'St, Y~~~~ Mesa Ca 92€-27 ._•.:=,':Lj a .. I Jlar 1112 ~:S. ~~. 2~. 'pn1. Jae home 30 mln from Paris 3Br Mesa Vwde. S1.1SO. amkra S14SO. 720-3912 , , Otoe' Wflt o• -"°" 9""" "'""" •91,., & v-c•o-·• si COLDWC?U. BANt(C!RO .. -• nu exterior /paint 4 Frence Avl 8/88 on ex-Uz. ~6-3821 · Ofhce Hours -Monday · ~·•day 8 to 5 •• ..,._ • ·~ ~ .. •~1 -· • .... -,, ~ "'·- ... ~ comm pools. ·wk· to changebalsforhome ln •Condo 2& 28&. new ~~ltK· 2119 ----------------------------------------FAaY-Hoag/Bch. Quiet at. firm Newport or CdM crpt, lnOry rm, PoOI .... 21lfl§A. den. Q . se>a. • In Olde CdM. last chance $t59,900. 364-2193 * 6SO-l 130. PIMM ... ve curity. Pfkg. Nr SC Pti.a. FreflGh doors • all 1n NAME \ -oHQ°'IE fCK NEW home un<Mr • name eno phone. $895 No pets 640--2495 white Ho pets $14S0t mo ---,-, ---------------------~-Evnort the-best · $400,000. 3&. fam. rm. llAI• ---Della 760-5000 ADDRESS ~...,. . · _great floor plan 780-8982 •••II••• lntalf------· * LoV91y E.SIOE 38' * RENA< -------------------------WIST......... ., .... Hlgnly upgredeO, pool, ~1ceaLI t •;, Be. F¢1. garage • extr• ~I CITY ________________ -;-A ·e -:. p 1121,111 * * spa waterllll i«g lot nu ~m. large yard. No '*' , ---------- ldeel locellon .._,.to the 214-bd 2'n baM. Total •P· carPet & paint '49sooo Zlli Nlsmk/drnk. Refefencea. ~f.'l'l=XJJf rf.\_11 AMOVW ENC" CS ED S Mastet C~•CI ., sa , ' pro x 4 2 0 0 I q It Own B • ..;0 20.2· S '275 .. MC. & gardnet. • " ----------&ay, 3 BR wtth a loft en e 1495,000C-~4-7220 1 I kr-. t NEWPORT BEACH 722-168tor548-7745 2&, 18e. garage. yard. E.•r 01110• 00 1e bachelor unit With loft 75'-7781 UDO ISLE W. Newport 28d S900 pets O.K. Yearly leue ------- end patio, cioM to atCK.. New1yllst.03bdrmhome Blbollower38dSt175 •E'SIDE 3&. 28e hie $1 150 Cell btwn Message t"-I COLl.JP.''J ~QG E ~EAF" S"'4 A.,-. -!EAP- end ahopa. C.ta.... llM lowest priced on the Baytrontcondo28d $1375 2lat & Merion Way, gar, 9am-5pm M-F 756-9805 ,.....,,.,...-----~ ------" ....... ••--•• • lstend. Totelly re-Nwpt 38d t>oet _,Ip $1825 new carpet, w/dfy hkup ..... YSIDE DRIVE• -·-.,_. rurblaheO with fresh Ocnfrt 48d FR $2000 S1200, n-peta, 754-7858 """' ~ mtl mlA Ju9t ll9ted charming 3br paint. new carpet & shin. QQeanfront 3ad $2400 3br. 2ba hOUM. w/gar, tpl. s~:iouc:.n Ex1~Ba Condo For sale by ow;net/ag9flt. w/frpl + ,_. det. ached Ing tile throughOUt. Llgnt Lido ,.,. 48d 3Be S25SO dlw. new Cfpt/pnt, nr '1 • t s 1 ~· bonus room w/frpl, quiet & bflO"t wtth icS&th patio. WATERFRONT HOMES 9c h 001 $ 125 o / m 0 poo • ;;g•3~5 Double lot with 4 hOUMS. cul-de-sac $205,0001 1429.500. 631-t400 REALTORS 631 -t400 8,7_7398 llft epm. - Aaklng 1450.000 Robin Tenletl 631-12'8 z M •BLUFFS• - '4·\11 HI Hfl'I lalllM ...... ·~ ATTENTION SINGLES! •Bdrm 2'_,.Be, fem rm, 10 .nts. (t) t bedrooms Hi 1Mt ' •-· 281 \L r;ti!iO. '7dry, gar, New 3& 3B• condo style. 2400 If. grnblt, pool, plus (1) 2 ~oom Atac-Rl:Al [STAT~ frplc,s~:= ten.nt. n• triple malts. tip mlero. 2. SllOO.Agt 644-0195 .................................................. ,., Ing S1,000,400 -p.ti -o ).pplonly . 'Cllr ·rr lndMdual wlO . Ir 21---------------------------------~--' Prlnclpallonty. ~ Uk •-1-... --... --.. -.--1-1.11-1 REALTORS • •8S0-3eJ2• incl 12SO. 432-8723 3~: 2g~~': ~_P'No ltwprt IMc~ 1111 l1l•t1 Puianl1 C..t1 lleu 2'24 C.ta.... MM 1CK ... ..., WIN A-2. 18,000 aq. ft . ~ to NEW LISTING $319.500 CO'Z'f 2& front house. HU• I.. pets. 1yrtseS1500/mo • v.,...._ l& tBe condo 2'17 5 UnltL SH5 000. Hurry, 3BR 2BA Monaco In ger., aunny P«ctl & P•tlo, Short term 4bf ~ely security 640-8806 pool ·1~--~--"""'!"--.-U1·1HI OonaldPfan'31-12M Herbor View HomH. newcarpet.nopets.yrty furn,S12SO.Uz~&-3e27 f~8'.':'J::M.no ·=. B~~/'°"t1:~00W1n~~ ~lFteld mfe8tiBll8· WM~~ .a :~ • •· • Sea v ... '"'"'" C.OeellfW. -=-Mt-'67~- for Information & surprisingly low cost. .. DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 S tOSO. (818) M 2·8396 Eastlide Exec twntlme. UYFIMT... aVI 211 S775/mo 646-2791 S7scr.-u~its pd, 303 E l1tM llletla780mf 1'W 3S-r 2~Ba. yard, 2eaf 11· DlllglW'ntegant280rm. WESTCLIFF 2200 IQ ft Edgeweter 8'n-2-e66 . IPllJKllS ~ • CfOCt* fOeM, u.. b9dtpl'MdlWMdb rcw. Dndiol•, dMtila for pllow plua .... ~ lndudld. MPOOOD'n4RU AM•- ED.-nlUllM St.GO PtH. · ...... ............ _ ............ ~ Nlll9 ... .,.....,. Prlr" ............ . Zlp,!a.~~ Dir (NYIMlrH 11 • ......... J • lower Duplex wlfrplc, tached garage, comm atuoy. 38&. All new prpt, 3&,3ba, lush lendscape BEACH conAGE *"*"-I Large attractive epts In • Spar'tlllng .c ... n. l•r• w1hr/Oryr. Garage + pool & spe. Alll 211. Dian• paint. etc. frplc. sec sys, with ardenef 11975,mo 1 t>eauUtul garoen Mntng Geroen apta. Beeut~ carport. AVI Feb 20th. 631-1268«261-8"425 w1necellar.oaktloor.lrlg. g 673 6S90 •ble cherrrung stu.oo Poott spa gerege or 11ndsceped ground• 11200/mo. Agt 673-•062 much more! Boet dock· -quiet. no pets UUl•tleS carpori SOl"ry no pets Poot & spa ~tios/dec:lea. E11t11oe. ~le• ""2 !~ Ing •vallable. No pets, ..... Au 21 P•ld $500/mo 675-4137 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS garage Of Cari>ort. ~. C.... .. I Jlar 2122 ~ eel · pr · Y children or smokers. ~ Lootclng tor mature tenant 28drm 1• .e. S76S no pet• • ID.I-...... chld and pet O.K. $2800/mo. 720-3912 •SECURE COMMUNITY f '--2BR 39• W Wiison 631-5583 •SEVERAL LOCATI,,,..:,. ••15 --" S8251Mo 1ve11 Now 18drm condo. Ilk.•""'· lg °' """"' · garage. 0 ....,._ Derting ,.,,odeled 2BR 780-8862 8ayridQe Condo. tipper C2 baol! ywd, frplc. ges pat 1 o . near fe rry -- ---- -1 B«Sroom ..., 1'n beth wtt1'I Jee tub. fl,._ Plan. 2& 2Ba. ftp. dbl eppla w/O hkup Av1 $995/mo yrty 673-4366 1 9.oroom $830 28drm 1 ''•Ba $71$ place. skytlghta. yard. orrsm..,_ gar. MC. pool, no pet• 212, .. S675 + $500 sec INEAR BEACH 2 8d 128drm188 17SO 22S0Vangu~O 540-lds llngle garage. CatWtnaCute. 1495/mo utll Incl $1400mo1M675-94e0 NopetaVelma54.9-2«7 1 bath FP G er Nu1301 Avocado 642-98SO -------~ . =.-.~=· s= Nice yard. 831-5M6 UfflllT... SecureO Community Pnt/~o 220-34th St 1 ~~ - - --1855 ~oom = e. 831-12'8 CK t7S..3117 l /.W. ...... T..... 9Mcofl Bay 38A 3BA. 1 Bedroom COl'd<>. io.et S900 yr 492-1335 128d.rm 188 S7S5 28drm 1"•8a 17$> 2& 11,.Be. petto1 $800. S2700/mo Agt ~7057 levet, lerge !Sidi yarO. Studio Apt uperate 241 w Wil90n 831-0!MIO 825 Cent• St tM.2--14" 2S.8 Orange. ~2-2520 flreplece. w/d hk~up kitchen & be.th Newly,._ -•--------, .......... ,... Avlll 2121 MOO/mo • turb No pets $475/mol 11•---•• ~ ..., PllmUlllRllIIJ Super ctMn hf,MM. •• eec:. min. S500 Ho pets.. lndudelutlS. 631-2494 STlllmlTllHI• 1 Bedroom .., •WPllT ~ nu. 3br 2'hk no pets. Call Velm• 549-2«7 ... ... 2'U · LIW 91ft.a&Yll. 161 E 181t1 St 142~ 2 bd lbe. ...,. elle. V:· Quiet. 1peclou1. 28r 12200/mo IM 8"-0350 ~ti 2 Swtmmtng ~ SpatllllnQ ciMfl ~ =et~.~~~: 1'~8'. twntwM wllg pv1 CHARMING Cape Cod ,.... 2 fJ"· 1iX. -'«~ Clote toSc:hools &Sh~ 11.e. $730 All ut1a pd. 811 MarigcMd 75&-9355 patio, pool, carport, lndr, 3BR. 2BA. f/p, gar. y•d. -· s SO/mo • MC. Ho petL Small pets ecicept9<J Fng. Get ~ ~- __ ,_.........,_ __ . ----· fac .. fresh pajnt, no pets. nu crpts, pelnt $1375 *** 1L :tM:ll. 2Ai unfurn. on 52-aet3 ext VILLA MARSEILLES 1~ WALl.ACE 2BR 18A "°"'· "99. Wlf'Y 1795. Oun II. 831-t2M mo. Loll, Agt 7to-8384 Hickory Pl, CM R•· 353, Merry E/~7 3101 So. Brtl10I 645-2739 • 6.t'2-"" C1Mn. lrg briCk patio. Pertly furn 28R 18.A. large fur~. p , wl d hkup. 2&, 29e ~ wfttl )'WO, -557~ Deluxe 28r 1~ ...._ ~~1~i~:-r tenc«l l:'S:· garege op-111111-S710 No pets 412-7767 gceet location!S11S0mo 2BR 18e ~ $750.. Get· 1n the 81ufta wl d9all & ----tlonat. ..Of $925 N.--48dmt..._teM!tynn.tutly ••E..S. CM ~ 1e. Wl.hall2•11l1 age.. wld hllup. *'ced ""'11 oceeniiu, ..... _.,_ 31k. 1 .. _.~ _ ~ -~,. ~ 846-2231 "'""9Md. oomm terw. & trs. air ~ yard de!* cat OK ~garage.~ ..... ':J..•· dl w. guage. ~mo Of ofJal'. No pets s71Simo 20IO iftRll 9t--!\i)t. -r~ ~IE: PICMC._ /6ryf hkup. So of tM ........... Of E4 759-1S.t Gerden i.n. A9t '32-7787 ~ ~. lg pvt •EASTSIDE ~ l Ba.. lg 759-1 104 or ~4-171'2 Hwy. oeer. 631-12'8 Of ·...,,...._.... RfNA( patio .. 1va1tabl• 311 Of\ty after 5pm."4--81'2J 261-6425 A\11 now! ~-.._... I $125/mo 720-9te6 y1tO wf~ •vocado t,.._ -~.-------- • A 1n1 cOfld . S 12so1mo ~ * · TllDl•l . Ja"'L •=· ~811p 28A1 Pf'.Vt ~m~r-.iiii~~iliill--1 :.,.:.eac,p. wood__,~ ...... ..... LEAsE . VtlLA ...:LIOA ·~~lMrm Y"Y. ~ : ::: •LG BACMl..Of' Wltfl lg 19drm, '°"· ... ~ .-.S147'.72C>Ollli F~·~. yhtl~ COHOO.u~:den.or2bf. Ho=-Of·= $1400/~US-7113 C:.'t~r.r=:'= ~:::;:-., .• ,. iiiO iii' 1.,. BA 2 lllOty & ~Sony no=-. 11100/mo. AVllH "°"· S107Shfto 173..-.0 Enc tum bect1 1rg BR & St eo.te Mw. ...._1,._ ~ "9 ..-0 trptc.. comnt 211drm 2'488. Den 11090 OwN/"'14. 21S/..._.... 9A So, of PCH A9f\1Q, --,,------.,,-- poot.401 , ... ,.,ci .. w 1ettiSt 8'5-2 ,...-M11ury--.1n-... ~ ~:~C:or;: ~'f.,5':~ c8li •:_-~a ~2:9:: L•!~~~~ ISl-4111 . •·'-P«1Nor1h.2""trbdmla. tle)'l1190/Mo~ AVI ...,,_,... ~. -.. tndrV rm. tac <*'P0"9'omlll0 . CHAfiliilQ ., a. CclM -attKMcl t car JI•'. 3, 1 Cl,., 7' i-Set7 · Lcwety ,. a. '.tPI* ~ S7tS No .,_. &40-2495 · ... ti• • a.-. end,...._ n..., YIDIJ llH 11-lmo, 164-2171 wtvu Cc*. dfpe. IMlde ' :;r_.ow a,.... ,....: OLMJXWY AOUl•t mTI • ta •H • "'°" rm, encl .-. no •<MM ' clMtl 2'Nrwl •WllEI• · Sl&OIMO. 42S'it -' 1"8A ~ C.:• _.... 2bd Ille · mf ~$137$ m-te0e ~~~=Lo 29dml .. ~ b-* "'*·~ _ roam.111 yerc1, ..v ~ ,..., ""' eom. 1 tto0 I IM . 11 l . 1 c • r a..... • ._ .. ~ u 15 Nci ..z' i.to-2cM ~~r•-;[ Set 'tl·M ... ~-·tpM Att~ ..... 147-M4-04n/141-0n7 _,...,...,. "111111111 to, ...... __ .._ ____ .... __ 1.,,..""'="'="".,,..,,,..,,.....,,,,.....,.,.,...,.--·....,. .., ~ P Homme 171' . WI On !'19' ft ~ S 80MU M. "1t. Ollt ... Ali! ...,.. 7 '~~IOIO . -~;'J!ll!I~. t:'"'.::"='=°~4 ··"l'ti'fm•ll =~~ •.0001..! LNIWli 0.N' ......... For .... pool• wld.......... l4t MIO No Fea, ar -..ot37 ( I u• ~SI• 29r 1~ "9nt • 1aA 10I ftllirO. *.Y....,_ IM\""-TIM.-ar. -1 W"fr. Mo ....... 2 80AM. 11A.. "° ....... 400 . WAY -~ ._..._ ....... CDMt 1"8011M79'-1lf0 ..... fW>I, ldty rM, No ............... ~l700.~bf •AlldlCIW ..... dlwel\.t---=~-=~~~ -. tor"-' Ot Terri .. HUNiiiQfON ........ ,_,... " eec • 3401 111 Mer en '°'J,.~St'. ......_ __.,. "' W. l ~ ~ .................... 0.--.11t-t*"--~en. ... , t•troM= I ... • .... VUf iy--... _....,, 19r, • ''°*-..... .... 29r .,._ --N II ·~:;~·~-..... • ..a .. .. ~ .... m •. nu . ,.,.. ... ., '* .,., .. "'°· "° ..... ,,.,..,.,,. ~ ~'1· .-·• <* ...._ 1-.. :r auo·m ••111:: •.., Iii lllf ..,.,. .-.~ tM••••-.A.i.... ltOOOlt 111 .._..,.._ 1~ .... .. c•·-1-.._ ...__., ..'!r-~ldOO/wlo tGIL .. 14-M'N .,.._ ..,_ tno _. .,...... =.. ,.._.._ ..,_... _ __, ....... ..=.,...-~·Q-r;;T~'•·......... .aA.t-9• au ..... .,,., .... .......... .....,,,_ .. _ . ...._ ....... ~ ............ 4t'.-............ ,.,..,:IS .............. ....._ fWe111et ._ • .._. --.:..aa11 + llJ!ll •-. -tar --. lnolfM. I,_ ......... ,,., ...... ..., .... ... ...,... ,_.,.._ ... 1"1 -.OllAA ..... 1• •Ml••~. --- I .; ... associated "'•'.i"'~ ~·cf! Of N 8 inc ,,. • /, 6o1ll>Od o:' Jl>l> l •11111SIOO* F'1lg. dlshwu her. stove incl No pets 545-4855 asso ciated P , ... ,....,..,, ..... nit N A 1r-... • ,, f\AlbcJi..\ ~'' 1M 1 2Br -· -- ... '~,·. ,.,.. • Mlilar_Rout11_ available in 01t11111 Huntincton l11c~ Fount1i1 Y1ll1r NO COLLECTING -----~o-suc.ic1 11ncr··---~ Deliver One Day a·Week - Must ha'i'e dependable car and proof of insurance. Ask for Joanne eraney-- . ICS /IDT TYPESETIER Mu1t type 70 wpm and nave excellent grammar and .,,.i11r19 Slcllls. HIRtNGI Gcwerment .Job9.. your ., ... 115,000- IH.OOO. Call (802) 8311115 9111. 311. JOUllEYIAI PIEISIAI The Ot'enge CoMt Dally Pilot 11 Meklng an ex-~iced 4, col« OffMt J~ PrMll'flaf\, We have an excellent b •n etlt 1 package. S12.111Houf. Contact: (11.)14.t-'121 Ht IH..U.r lrtJ lllyPilll llllSllY SALES Need en«getlc person to g.row with establl$he<I Co. Min 1 yr retail nurMrY exp'd. Sa!ary $900-$1200. lntetlriew by, appt Oflly. 646-7441 Equal ()ppty Emc>loyer lfFlll IAUlll mt. PIT Mon-Fri 8:30-12:30 with secy, clerical, llght .cc;tg 1kllls. Non-amkr, sal neg, 831-8340 C.M. IPIUTllllJ Immediate opening, day operatOf', exp'd pref'd but w/traln. Newport Beach 644-7050 .. llUICUll Good math e11ant1a1 Hours 8-5 5 deyt a week Cell(714)549-i157 in your ndlJiborhood. Plfan a ...... It and doo't fqlt CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our customer service dept. 4 Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office-skills and earn $4.50 to start. Hours are Mon.-Fri. 8 A.M . -5 P.M. and 11:30 A.M. -7 P.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 201 to schedule an appointment. Ask for Guy or Patt. THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~··".>I ~••&v• &lw O (0\IA M l\A o•i (•010 Sales -Service Parts -Le~slng 135-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana S·Frwy at Edin IPEI l IAYS P9IC M>TICE P\8.IC fl>TICE NILIC M>TlCE NlJC fl>TICE Pl8JC fl>TIC[ MUC fl>TICE ~ ll>llCl PB.IC ll>TICf rtaJC ll>TlCE NOTICI TO No bidder rney wtthdrew NOTICI NOTICI yo.Jf ClllJm Wiii,) tl'le coun or In Sec:tlon l20CI and 1200 s of lec11ng by end ttwougn •t• eno oYeftlme ~ In IN lo-' Al '"" ttme Oet• ~ JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M .-uu~~ ~ • .,...,.,t> t;,,_... lo•t• M••• .,..\..._ ".l)\C JOHNSON £ SON Lincoln M•rcury :l'e~ Harb<>• 81 •d C o • t a Me a a '""" ';6.)0 .. .,., .. , ... 4 dr. loeded wlpwr. vry cleen.•SKJ893 $10,995 JOHNSO'-f & SON Linc oln M .-rcury ~~ Hart><>• 8 •' Coate M••• '>4C ·~}( re ~ 1915 Bee&lt. OeR reel, tency ous, wtlfs, euto trens 28000 ml, exl • warr $7750 T33.l505 Out of WOtlc?.. You're not out of 11.tCk • locMc 10 ct~ tor D ... N··· • M ... I CONTUCTW lily bid lor I perlbd of sixty INYITINO 8D9 INYITINO 91D8 e><eMnt It to the ~II the Calttomla Probate Code. Go'ternlng Board, hlfeln· c:attty In~ tllis ~ 11 to plaea, t>tOs W111 tie oublidy CAU.9MI '0. lml (60) deys after the date M( Notic:e It '*etrf given that Notice i. hset>y gl\'9ft lhet recit.-,tattve appointed by "-L ftueel. It~ At· enar referred to u "DIS-t>e Plf'lonned tor eec:ll a.n 1°'**' and -o akluO tor HUBBARD v~o.O:,~~ Oceen lorAt':.=~i:,,~:,,d a~~~=.~-~~~~~~~~~:::,,~-;:~·~=: ::-ro~r~':'w~ ~~~1,."..,·,;,:~ :=.~~r~,_.:!~v~ ~s::sT~: ACNE 0 S L HU B - Bid OMdllne: 9 o'clodl em par'tormence bond will t>e Dillrtci of Orange County. District of Orange COUtlty, auence of lenlfS., provided ...... CA ~ stated :.me. M8lecl t>ldl tor ,., .. lie on me at tl'le DtS-COHT AINING MATERIAL BAR . age 94. ~ of IN 2ttfl *'f of Februery. requited prior to 111ec:utlon C.Ulornla, wtN rec.Ive Mel-CeMtornla, Will r~ ..... In Section 700 ot the Published Orenge Cout the 11Ward ot • contr~ tor TRICT otlie. loc.ted atlc:ontwled at all 11t• in. away F ebruary 1. 1• of the contrec1 end lhlll t>e eel blOI up to but no ..,., Id bid• up to tMlt no letier PrOblt• Code 01 Cailtonu. Pilot FetlNaty 3. 4. 10. the above protec1 Tlt40 B Streiet. Kunmgton ~ "' the a.a Sciedfl-l988 at .her ~ Piece of lld Receipt~ In the lorm Ml totth In the then 2 00 p.m . Tueedey. tf\WI t 1 00 am., Tueeoey, The time lor fllkl9 cNlm1 wlll I Bide 9"81 be ~ 9M47 ~ «*iOfll. Ocww..., School O.trlc:t • contrect doc:umenta. F~ te, 1918. et the February te. 1918. et the not .. I*• pnor to lour . WThtMO TM plecre identlfieel 1110ve may be obtaneo on '9qU9ll Bio dQo.mentl eno ~ tn Costa Mesa 8onl Pun:NelnQ Dept Bldg G. Pvtauent to Section 4590 Purc:tlulng 0e9Wtment of Purehulng Deoertment of months from the dll• of the Dtmt 11' MnTICE and lhall t>e opened and A OOC>Y of l'-rat.,11\111 ~tlOnS -. on Ille 11 the Octobf-r 3. 1894 m 19940 B s~: Huntington of the Go----• Code of Mid COiiege dlltrlct located U!O college dlstricl localed Martog notic:e above r~ nu publlcly read eloud ., .,,. be P<>S1ed., the jOb.. OlstrlCf Of'llc'e Pur<lhMing Minnesota She tS Beedl. CA 9M47 the State of Callfornla, tN et 1370 Adams Avenue, 11 1370 Adami Avenue. YOU MAY EXAMINE the e1>ove-11ated !Ima and It ~ be mendltory"°°" Department •outed 11 d b h Project tdent1flc1t1oneontrac1 wlll con1e1•Costa Mesa. Cahtomla at Costa Mae. Clillfornla 11fllelleptby thecour1 lfyou ~TO piece theCONTRACTORtowtlOfl'lltn10 0...:s1ree1 Fountain survive Y •r Heme: GU04lne LM6rege provisions permitting the wtilc:ll time Hid bidt will tie wtiich ume said bid• wm be ere • per9Gn 1n1••ee1 in ...., •..... Eac:tt t>tOOet lhall be 1 1111 conrrac:t II _.,ded, ano 11e11ey Ca (7141 ~245 da ugh tt'r. ~v•rl)'. Abetement 1uccu1lul bidder to publicly opened and reed publlcty O()lned 'and read the •tlle. you may....,. ~~ llcenud 'COntrector uoon any t ut>eontrectcr Eacn Old must be ac:ic:om.. P 1.atelh M e mori._l Plec9 P\er'8 ere on Ne: IUt>ltltlll• aecurltlel !Of eny for· for. · "90" the executor or edmin-put'IUeftt to the Busi-unoer ~ CONTRACTOR. panieod t>y Certified Checll or ~ &re nondtn•• PurdlMlna Oe9Wtrnent •t moneyswlthheldbytf'leOIS-PURCHASE OF MICRO-PVRCHASE&INSTALLA-iltrator. or upon the... (leca.1101~ and Pr*911ons Code and IO l)ay not lessl'hentheMld B1doe11 Bond equal ,,, ...--'?' eboYe ecldi-'MI TRICT to en1ure per-COMPUTER HARDWARE & TIO N 0 F M IC RO . toniey IOl' the eHcutor CK U.C.C.) be llCertMd In the ao· specified rat• to .. ""'°""'.,.. amount to 10'\4 of N taul lnurnment Pac1ficf PAE-810 MEETING: Tuea· tormanee under the con· SOFTWARE. COASTUNE COMPUTER HARDWARE; edmln11tr1tor. and file With ~llJCI .. 'reby ~ :0 pr~te daaillc:aOons employed by them In the ---,.mount boO said c:hedl or View Memonal Pa.rk: dey, Febtuely 1t, 19M 1:30 trect COMMUHTTY COLLEGE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE the coun with proof ol -· c~o. " o .__!'!•) ~th 11 Eedl bid must conlonn lecutlcn of the contract l>or1CI 10 guwan1M tne t>r-0· 3500 Pactfic V i.ew pm et TrenlCIOrtetk>tl o.. 0.Wet'•Me ...,... •r All blctl ere 10 be in K · AH bids ere to tie In ec:· vice. a wrtnen request 1111· n trens.-,,.,s t II • and be ,~.,. to the No l>iOder IN}' wtthelr.., oar's compliance with the D . N . part ment. 8291 warner .-... Gerrtc*, e._. cordenca with the Bid Oocu-cordance with the Bid Oocu-Ing that you desire spegal ~ ,,.,,.,., iS ebou1 to be contrect documents any t>ld tor a perlOd of SllC'Y tenns Of 1111 1>o<1 and an.II be r 1 " t' · e "' P 0 r l Ave .. Hunt. 8ch • CA (Mwt Publlshed Orenge ~ ments wtllGtt 11• now fn Ille menta which are now 1n tMe nota of the !fling of .,, on. m-6e on penonai property ~ bidoer lllall suom11 (601 days •"-the O•te .., m.oe payaDie 10 tl'le ~ D r t "'t' N e "" Po r l •"end to quellfy to pert~ Dally Piiot Fet>ruery 3, 10, end may t>e MCUred In the 11nd may tie a.cured In the ventory and 1P9raltement of ~ein.tt.:.C ~lb«! on the torm tvmosneo With lor the ooenlnll of l>IOs Otstncl Beach PactfiC' Vtew pet• 1n bid.) t9e8 office ol the Director ot ofllcle ol the Olrec:tOl' of .. tat•_,, or ol the pett-edd: n .... 1 ~nd 0011~ the contract oocumen11 a A o•yment t>or>O .oo 1 Pur.uant tc SectlOll 4590 I M ortua.ry Dtrectors wt42 Purc:tlaling of Miid college Purc:hlllng of said college tlons or eccounts merlflcned ... "' t.... lnten ..... lost of the Pf'<>PC>Md suDCon-oertormance bond WIN be of the ao-nment Code of ~ .,-· NOTIC E IS HEREBY I district district In Sec:tlon 1200and1200 5 of tran...,Of11) IH l(t.JO-SUN trec:1ors on INS Ol'O,.c1 as requwecl prior to axec:utlOll the State of CU!Gm4a the 6-H·~' 00 GIVEN ttiet the abov.. •-IC MnTIC£ Eacti bidder must tut>mlt Eacti bidder must sut>mft the ~ Pr~Code LEE and MEI-HUI LEE. 2250 ~eel by the Subletting of the contrec1 and 9'\all tie contra ct w111 contatn -:::-=-=-:::-..;:====:::::-:- named School Dlltrict tor r-nu with hl1 bid a ceshler's with his bid a c:ash*'s .,..., ll. kMNn, At· ~ Bl'lld, Cotta M-. and Sul>Conlracttng F11r 1n the lorm .., lor1h '" the 0(0\llSIOl\S perm1!11ng the I " Orenge Covnty. c.litornle. ll '1W c:hedl, c.11fied died!. ~ ctleck. c.1ffled c:tiedl. ~ ...._, .., ' •1w, 1111 CA The loadlon c.lil PrectlCM Act GoV1 COO. ccntrect documents • succeulul 01dder to PAClf'IC VIEW ectlng by and tlvougll tt1 ACTTnOUe .__.... bidder'a l>ond mede ~ blddlf'1 l>ond made payable ....._, •11111 uwtl, C.... In orrna Sec 4 100 et MCI P""'*'t to Secl!Ofl 4590 su1>1t1hJ1e Mc:Urth .. 10t -"Y MEMORIAL. PARK Governing Board, tlereln· to the order ol the COM! to the order of the Coal ...... CA.., of fl'le ct"9f axecuttve or EKll btdder m..tll IUOtnlt of the Go¥wntnent ~of moneys withheld Oy the ()is.. an• '*red to • "DIS-..._ ITATllmNT Community COiiege Oistrlct Community College Olstnct Pul>llshecl Orenge Coast pttne:ipal ~s office of With Mdl t>ld c:ertlfiecl or tl'le Stal• of c.1om.a. tneltrlC1 to .,.,,. oertonnenca I Gem@t@r\ • Morlua·, TRICT", will recetve up to. d:r:"~~:'.~ Boero of Trust ... In an Board ol Trust-In an DeltyPllotF~3.4.10. !~lntendecltr~~lerorlt flt cuhllf's ~payable to co11tr1ct ••II contain ~thecon1rec:t '-"ape • C•emator. tMlt not teter ttien the a~ • u emount not IMa than live emount not ..., than five 1988 ume .. •b<We ·so •tatel the DISTRICT or • bid bond proywons Plf""llllng the The ooaro of Trust-,.. '" "' 0 ~''''' 111e w Onve lteted time,~ bids f()f 'ARISIMIMILLER RITCHEY ~· (5%) of the IUf'l'I btd percient (5%) of ll'le .um btd WTht39 SAME AS ABOVE_ In ll'le form.., lontl In the IUCCUslul bidder to ..,_ tne ngm ro re,ea any .... '-""~ ~·t Bf' t the ewerd of • contrllCt lor CENTER ASSOCIATES ... a guarent• ltl•t the bid· ... guarani• .lhlll the bid· A• ottler ~ trw:I OOCu~tS "' .,, IUl>stnute teeunllel '°" any 18"0.,. l>ocSS ancl 10 --any t'.;.; ;":"\){' the•~ project g~~E a:Ai~:HA~~LOC~ der wlll ent• Into the der wot enter Into th• P\alC fl)T1C{ lnd1 ~'~~ by 1'!8 amount not._. then 5% of moneys with'*_!! I>) l1'll Dis. lirreguerny t111fein T"e f10llt I 8I09 lf'8ll be received In • • prcpoead Ccntrec1 " the ~ Contf'Kt It the . nt .. ....,.. ''•·•-or witl!in the mu:lmum amount of bid TRIC't to ensure pe r· ii altO ~ by the ttie place Identified ebove. 921:.5 Auoclat One aame la ewardecl to '*ft 1n NIM 1s ew8fded to him In NOTICI CW •years last peat ao '"' u a guarani• thet the~-fOt'mar'Ce under the con-&oero ot Trust-to Mlect end lf'8ll be opened end ~ -. IN event of lellure to .,,,., the -• of failure 10 enter o.ATM CW .. kllOWl'I to the Intended der will enter Into the trKt nerns ano or ~ wNCfl publlcty rMd alcud at fhe ~~CA 927050rive. Sallta Into 1uch contrect. th• Into such contract. the WLUAM WAU.ACI trani~~:e9 llf "none", 80 pr~ contrec1 II the O.W.•l"t ~•. •r "' tl1eof oonon will o.t abo,,.....tated Um• end -A;lelfft/Rltel\e" Center proceed• ot the ehectl will be proceed• of the ctiec:ll will be llcDOWlll. .. -. •taTt•I ~ _.____ -iS ewarded to auc:ti .-... ~ a.t ! N!'W 1111 ""°' of 111e 0.-place ' • fottelted ~ ~ the ca.-ol a tor1tllleel or In the case ol a wtLUAll W. he name(s) ancl ..,..__ bidder In tl'le _,,of '911ur• Pvt>llll\ed Orenge C:0.1 trtet Eacti bidder lf'8ll be • 9144 Senta Monlce Blvd · bond, th. lull eum ttiereot bond, th. full sum 1weof Mell O..U.• of the lntlfl(Md o ent9r 11\fO said-contrKt. Dally Ptlol FeC>ruMy 3 10., A mlf>delory JOO w ... 11 itcen1ed contractor •230• ~ Hiiia, CA wll be lorfiafted 10 N6d eo1-will tie loriefteel to Mid oOI-ANDCWNiihON transfer-Cal are: YUAN IUCh *urity will be fOf· 1918 Met reQUll'ecJ TlliS .JOO w..-.._ purlUalll to Iha ...,._ 90212 iege dletrlct. lege district TO ..,_.Tait HSIN HUANG AND SUE 19ited I be l'l9IC on Fet>r\Jery , 1gu eno P1oh11tans Code end ~:, ~•Inell I~ ~-No bidOlf mey wtttldrllW No bidder may wfttldr-HTATI NO. A14,_ CHIU HUANG. S520 Neiw--The DISTRICT ~ Pt8JC fl>TICE 1·1 9 00 AM •" OoOOefl ..... be llcenMd In IN tollOwtng . v 7 • a g9l'lf ...-•• 1Ma bid for a period !Of torty.. his bid tor a period tor forty. To 111 hetn, benefk:lerlM. pon Blvd., Cosll ....... CA tl'le rigflt to r•llC1 arty.~ all ~ al the Oistroct omc. ~: C-57. ~HEY ASSOC. IATES 11w (45) deys after the 0.t• flw (45) deys aftlf the dlte creditor. and conlli\91f't That the property P«ll-bid• or 10 -arty ,,. , NOTtCa TO 17210 Oel< ~rMt Founta1n Eacti bid rnl'9t conform . Mt tor IN opening ther.af Mt lor the opening thereof creditors. and penotll wtlCI '*'' fllfetO II deectiOed In ~ In .,,., t>oOI or In C~ORI ... ...., CMlfomta end be r•pooatve to the ly: Btedlord H Mk The 8oerd of Tnmeea ,.. The Board of Truateea , .. may tie ottlerwl• lnt.,..ted gei'lfal ., HOTEL and la u,e bldOlng_ INVIT1MG 8DI O.teo tn.s 201" oei-ol contrec1 docurnelm. This ll1etement wea llled aerveatheptM!egeof,_. • ..,.,,..tl'leprtvftegeofretect· In the will and/« Mtll• of: lecatecl 11· 2250 Newport ~11otheorOYllllOtll ~OTICE IS HE.-EBYIJanuary 1918 Eedl bidder .... IUC>mll. With~~ ae· Ing any end .. b6dl Of to Ing any and att bids or to W ILL 1 AM WA LL ACE 8IYO Costa Meaa. CA of s.ctlon 1773 of IN Laoor GIVEN ttlet tM Boerd of , OUNT AIN VAL LI Y on the form turnliltled With r.I: on · w.iveany~orln-wllfveanyirr9gulerttlelor,,,.. McDOWELL. Ill,•• WIL'· The~~ UMd Code of tl'le Stet• ol CM-ITrutt ... ofthefountalnV8'-IMCOOL DtlnttCT, •Y: the contrect ~ts. • -lormalltlee In eny ~ « In lormellllel In any tMd or In LIAM w McDOWELL, Ill by lhe Mid ·~°'11) ., torria. the ()!STRICT hes ob-l9y Sc:t'OOI Dlll1r1Ct ol Or-. ....,.. OWrwl.. "-'oMellolt HAABOA LAWN- MT OUYf M., ·~·"• • Cemt>te>•• •PmatOf) tr. C,1S.ler Avt:' P1EACE ...Oll4llllS KUMOAOWAY ~Cl'luar.,, • ~· 110 Broadwa~ Coste Mesa 64?·9150 ll9t of the ptopoeed IUbCOn-... _. the bidding the bidding A petition has been llled Uld ioc.tlon II All BABA lalned from the Oorec1or of Covnty Calltomle will ,... ~ trec1ors on .,. Pf'Oflct .. Publlefted Orenge Coest c. MeCRAa .... Tml. c. 19CAML .... TIA. by WIL LIAM w. McDOWELL INN . the 0epertrNnl o11neu.1na1 08lve bids uo to and tnclud-........ J. ..... DlrecW, --------- requited by IN ~ ~ PMot ~ 13• 20· VliM ett. 1111 , e t 111 v-. et. 1111 , .. ...._ In the Superior C01K1 of Or· That Mid t>ulll ,,.,.., IS Relatlon.s '"• general Ing 2 00 PM Febtuely 10. aml 111 ..,... Lota_of ltudents IOotl tor and Su~trectlng ,.,, 27·Febtuery · W923 ~ c .... Ca &stf ........ Cw1 C11U1-MJ engeCovntyrequeetingthat Intended to be c~ preow•ig rete of per Olern 1981 at~Dt9tnctlualnw Publllf'8d Oranoe Coeat 1PWui•1t ""'*'*'cleln Prectlcel Act. OcM. Code ~Dleertct ~IMeertct WILLIAMW McDOWtllbe ~et the office of EPIC •89" and the gen«al Oflice. 17210 OM Streett,~ Plot~ 27 Fe-oa11P1"ed WlltNyfind)'OUI ~·~-~ ~Orenge~~~Orenge ~~~u~~~~~.~s l~~~~r~•~~~~~~~~~~~v~~~~~~~~~3~,g1•~==~~~~~~·~m~•~~~~';~~?~==; &di btOder '"'* eubmlt "8JC M)TlC( o.11y Pilot Jenu9ry 27. Feb-Deily Pilot JMUMy 27. Feb-wtettve to administer the Gerti.id, Altiambra, CA I wtttl --" bid oer-.ci or ru.y 3 19M ru.-y 3 tN8 eatate of the decedent 91801 on « after Fetwuaty ,' c:aaMer''• c:.fledl ,.,_..to AC"'10Ue..,H•U • W934I • wt35 Th• petition requHt• 2'3. '* STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? IN OISTAICT or a bid bond Mm 8T .. W auttiortty to edmlnlstlf IM Thia bulk tr..., la tub- In the tonn ... fofttt fl the The lolowlflg peraons .,.. rtll.IC NOTICE .. ,.,. under the 1n0epen-Ject to ~ Unffofm COftlr8Ct docwlMI• 1n en dolnQ ~ ee: EYE rtll.IC ll)TIC[ oent Adrnlnletretlon of &-Commerc+ei COde teetlon ~ not ... 1Nr1 5~ of LEY'lL STVCMO. IMO ~ ll -tel• Act 81ot ttie "**"""" 8lftOUnt of bid pertor Ave. •4-4. Coet• .......,.. Cou.T NOTICa Of A hWlnlJ on the P9f1t1on The,,.,.,,. enc ect0rw of • e .,.,_ fl9t IN bid-M9M. CA "'27 • OP C~ IMIATM OP Wiii be Mid on FEBRUARY the perso11 with whom ~ .. .,,.., lftto 1M ..... ,.,._ U4>. 1 .. 1 COWfn OP OltAll• flllVlllA MM~I 17. 1988 et 1:45 P.M. In l:lelma m8Y be Med• Nlincy propoeed ooMr90t If lie"*"°" AW9, U , Coete ln ........ of .. A&>I*-A190fNiihCM Oec>t No 3 .. 700 CMc: Si"ll clo ~Ser· ..,... 11 _...to_. ......_CA'"27 calkln of KAMN KWLL TOA1•11na 1c.n,., Drive w... Santa~ tnc.. •n s ~ ~tmM-__......,,. AM ~IM\.#i -.U.. laTATl.'90. _, Ane. CA Avenue. Alt\81'11bra , CA to triter llWO 811d'CIOMrect. er1on we.''· Ooete Mw. No. A141111 To ........ bl!~, IF l'.OU ~ to MOI Md IN._._., 81.c:f\ eecutey .. M fof· CA 12Ula ~ TO lftOW CAUSE creditors end conttnoent grllf'llng ot the 1>91ltlon, you 1111'9 c:lalrna by ll'IY c:redlltor ""8CI. Tilll i.uatneee 11 ~ '°" CHANGI °' NAME credttorl. end pereona ""° aflOllld el1hlf appw et the ltllil .,. F*'*'t 22 1 ... The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot Is pteaeed to en- oounoe 1._new ~ ~ •vWt- able to new busineues... Tl'8 OllTNCT ~ ~ .""9bend....... KAMNICWUW .... ,._lllleOCNr.._lltlWUUtl hWtng lt'd.etete 'f04ll ob-wtllCfl II the~ 6-t --~---........... . .. -·----.,..._ .. -........... I_ .. ___ --... -...... °' to ..,.. ,,.,, 1r-Tilll ... • ....... ..., Of9 .....,. ,.., ... TMVINA ~u """"".....,, tt1reourt •• ""•• • ..... ~ 111,,.,, 1*111 Ol In wtttl 1M C°""'Y Clertl of Or· .,._.. ....,._ IW "°"' A .,..._ i. .,._,, Ned IN hWtng Ywi IPPW· o..d ~ 11. 1 ... .. ....... ... Couflly on D!ICM .... ICNel ~l -KANN .., DUNtE "' WHltt In .. ence ,_,.,.'"'*'°"Of by ,... ..... ....... .. ~to fleprcMllOI• 14, 1"7 NAIK. ...,_ eow, of Or9fll8 'f04/ll M1Gmer ce.e. ....... ._...._.. of..._, ,mot .. lellOt ~ IT •....., ONJ1MD =:i ~UM1tftg tflet IF YOU ~A ~OITOA l\ .... ~ ,... CoMt We MM now SEARCH the name for you at no mr• c:Nwge, MCf. ~ ...... "'" -"' u. trip to the Court HOUM In Santa Ana. Then, of oou,..., •fief the ...,Ch i. oompteted .. wttL me your ftctJtlout business name statement wtth the County Cletit. PteaM stop by to file your rict1ltous busmen statement at the Deily Piiot Legal Depart. men( 330 Wett Say, Costa Mesa. C9Hfom'9 If you ~ not stop by, pfeeM call us 11 (714} 84<-·•>321._E.x_t~ 315 or 318 and we >Mii fMk• .,.,~ts fot you to hand69 thfs proc.dufe by mail. Code of .. .._ of Cel-PulllaNd Or-. C... ._ 11,.,... *'"" f 111 ft ~ (WHOIE or • coni..-t cndltor of ..__, "".,. tomle. .. mlTlllCT ,_. Dimly N04 .-..,Y ,,_ 20. .. ....... ... 'F ...... 'VU NAM~ IS DUANE IN d« I I I IS, Y'O'I -1 ,... ~ "'loC Februery). ltM ..... "°"' .. Dir.-of 27, ~I. 1tM ........ __, 11'1 o.p.n. ""'9EL WHIT() 1111e ep-)'O"' dellt'I .tit\ the COUl1 Oii W93' .. D• ·-·of.......,,.. Wiii ,.._ No. I .. 7a0 Q11c pointed • 1*90ft11 ,_. pr..enc 11 to tt1e ~1---------1 ..... ,, ... , ......... ,.. 0.. •DrM --~ IW ..... fOtoeOI•• ........ ......,,,....,.8"<)111'9Ctby "9LIC M>OCE Pf•••4 ,_.of .. _.. MJC •JICl AM. C .. o ,._.,. -alflOdOC1t I\ flOcourt~b#monthl --TO ...... ,._. ....... Alff 11. ttel, M 1;41 TllO petftlOft r~tl "'9 tN ,_of llr9' ... -·- ......... -..., ....._ Mtftl-11.Jll•ll o'CIOCll' • ...:;..,..~.,.~·••'U lflOIUMClof.....,.•~ c~---itM ....._..,. .... i. • ..._ lfar 1 ............. ,_,.._, --~ .. ~ 1" S.CtlOft 1'00 or ,,,. ---~ .--..,........... ... n. ..................... -,_. ...... ~---.,, r.,,...... C«*.,, ~ ~~ OcMft -.,..111 tA ler ... .,... :::t, ......_ • LAIT .... al..-_.. Mt -Alt Tiie...,. ._... c:MlllM .. .._ __ .._ .... ::-:..-=....--=:;;.;.:.~=-=--.r;~ ...... .:==:==:-:..::W.:o1':f/f~=:.o= ,._ .. • .. • .. Oii-CA ._ e ._ti -9"lllr .. It. ,_ • 1M ~ 1111 lft ....,.. ._. ebOIM. - TNCT .......... • ~ .,._ ... 11a1 .---a.~; aJllto.t. No. IM Nt 0.. YOUMAY EXAMMttle~~~~- MMI • ..... tU= 1211 AM111e •AIM. C... .. 0-..ClilllDllf ..... C... DrM -.. .... ll'8PC by .. court "10lil -0 ----' · ..... CA'...,, ..... CA-• 11 'JI .. CA. ... ""°" ......... , .. = ..... :-=-ca. .................. '* • ·-....... &s =· '" .. • VOi 09aCT to ......... ,... ..,,.:: -. ,. ...... 1"""""1 ----.;;A.~-----....... ,..... .......... . .... ,__,,.. ...... ....,., --.. iiiiift·~... ~"'£! lw .... 11 8,. ----• ,,. tr _.. .. .. flnJM lhntltlco1 .. 1' .. ==r .. ·r. -n:.a;a:' .. -.: li:-~ =--==r:e.:T.:--::.:. =..:.:-... ··i.· .... .. __ ............. ~ • D11 •• .-..!JI. _. .. ...,. _,,. .. '""'" _. "!-...... • ... .... .:: ll!:lm!r .. "" '---.--........ v.. .... a ............... ~ • ::z.:-.,,. •• ----:;,-..51.we= fttl=• ~ " Oillt -... ,.... • ., -:.~::-..-=-= ~ .. _ ......... -·• ....... Dllr -..,11,-.~·Nlt__,Q... ACMDnU.. ...... 1a1t191'91 .. 1M ....... O'lt>Hlh once • ...-'°' rour ...... required by law and then .... )'()"' proof Of pvbll- catlon ~ the County C*'9( It you ahould h9ve .,Y furtMr QUMttons., ~ call UI and W9 witt be more than g&ad to ~ you Oooo luctc '" yc>uf MW bulmMll! I ............ '9 .. •·~1..10..Jf~ .. -11,~I.-...... ......,.. _., ........ ._. =~ .. .... fl .. --. ""1 ... r a, ,-. ,.... .. or..,....•••• 0-.. ~,,_:=:•:-~ll!!!!!!i!!!!i!!!!!!iii!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l .. .. l L.. TD J'AlllLY CIRCUS ..... by Bil.Keane "If we had an intercom '!>ystem, you could read us all to sleep at the same time." 11' THE BLEACDR8 by Steve Moore A plan to have drlll team dancers entertain at " hockey games ends In failure with the first 1 performance. MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson " ·~ .. ~--···....-···· "I said. find someplace else to hibernate." PEANVTS l ·J GARFIELD TH 5 LADY 15 ABOUT TO FEED HER 06 SE-E .. IN THE MEANTIME A STORM 15 COMING UP ... F'ORGET IT, C,AR~IE.LP. 1 'M PL'ANNINC1 T'O ENJOl.J iHIS -----ALOHE' TUMBLEWEEDS , t so!?WAt<.e ~IMOF'! I WM'f1t> selHIM! • SUDDENLY, THERE'S A POWER FAILURE ! THE ELECTRIC CAN OPENER WOt-fT WORK !! . · by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ~>' Kevin Fagan '40UR ~~~ 8Loo11 COURTY 2-J MINP /FT ~! I FOR BETTER OR tOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEA1' YEARBOOKS WE'D LIKE TO SEE DOOKE8BURY J . • A LOT~ PWPte 11/U 7EU. 'O.J MY UWJIR4t:Y IS A u:w; SHOT. l#lttJ.,., 71€ BAT. rL5CF1£.XINfiDi IWfJ (.QKUll) MJf£ LON6 SHOTS, TOO' --,- by Garry Trudeau 50 "'4S TH; BArTl& CF THE AJAM0.1 NT .r A':¥S 7HAT MEAN 7H£Y~ lllOIUH R6HTI~ Ha,J,, II()! " ~,...."'' 4iiiiiiii • • l r • . by Berke Breathed by Lynn Johnston ·· IT8ASIFTHES~ ~~ Dy~ ~~.f7~Rr. !'~ ~L.ONG ON 'TUI~ &.NE Ff.EV F"OR KOPPEL. by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk •·•~'0"9' """"1 .. "'9 I ...,,_ I ...... 119111111, II ............... -d• be l'fft -._.... "' 1'11 ,.... ........... ,.., .~ ... -d• ....,,, '"' """ ............. I " R 0 J u I "" "'Y "'°""' In -. I' I' I I I .. LIDOT I I I I' I .. ALTYU 1 · t I I r . = .. , 1l ' ... ~ ... • ,. ' Illy~ WEOt-4ESOA~. FEBRUARY 3: 1988 "'~Start• heelthful h•bll of ••ting Hefood..durlng heert month.C3._ SUJprlM Ingredient In Fr~h chef'• fleh recipe I• v.nua.. CS .. . . I \ There are special times when you prepare. Rally want to make a lastina Mussels or shrimp when com- impression on your loved ones with bined . with pas~ or rice make a a truly memorable dinner. As fabulous romantac duo. Be sure to Valenune·s Day approaches. now is take full advantaee oftbac ICaf'ood 1he time to plan your menu to 'favorites durina the month-.of include 1afood for that very special February when they are available. occasion. When handlina sbellfisb it is Althoup ~ eveoina may be as always a aood idea 1:0 do ~ ~th formal or as simple as you like, the cart. Keep the follow1111 paidelines menu mu&lbe well thou&ht out an<f in mind:. the .food shpuld be somethina •Store.shrimp in a leak-proof 11!1!!!11111~-=-----·-spedal -and-yer-easy eno• to bqand l&OIUhucked ~lfi ... such .. ------....:....... ___ ;.....,....,,._.._....--_...:,;.-..----"-------,_.;;...-----------"'"-"'---------------... as oysters and.clams an a covered container. ~······.--------- - --- --- - -----•••••••• l . . ,.-..... . . . . . • T ' ) l ~ I I 1 • ~, ' I+ ' ' . ' .. • • I. / ~. ; I '. L • • • • r ' l -t 'l t 1 ~ . ' ( t l t ) l _,: ' i '. r l l' l I r : l : ·~ \ . , , \ r I ' ' ; ! I _ _,; I I I .~ t . ( . '.._) r ' ' ~ . 1 I ' : ' :. _: \., L ....... .::..__ ----------, ----------······-~ -FANCY SWEET NAVEL ... :J/. ~· r rl l,arge /-~· :, ... _> Oranges Meat Dept. Savings Rump Portion LB UNNY DELIGHT CHILLED. FLORIDA .. ~it:rus . ·PUDclt. 128-0Z CORONET ANGEL SOFT 2-PL Y RRINT Frozen Food Favorites Hen Turkeys ~::::s~AESH Ham Slices =~ LB59e Vegetables ~~K£-~ lB s299 Potatoes ~:.:vrHERN SNl.E'iASH~ 2•J?Ol s13s Pork Loin Chops=.~~£lLS 'La 1359 Prego Entrees.VAl!IET~S •G!>-•).()l s119 Ground Beef Patties~~.'!"L:':~~='399 Budget Gourmet~~~lS rn·~ 1 169 Chuck Steak~lm L8 1 169 ·Celeste Pizza ~~~Oll HH2$-0Z 1 139 Sliced BaconFAMOHO 16-0l ~Q s1 s9 ·Fish Sticks=:~ I-OZ •1 19 Red Snapper~~;-cw~ ~11 99 Breyers ~:s ~ -.. M-Ols3s9 Compare these Low Prices REGULAR OR NATURAL STYLE .> Motts Applesauce ·89.:: ~-. S & W Beans=:o Crisco Oil =:()ll ··:Shortening~~ - ' ·-crave Cat Food Cat Food ;:=m Raisins:: Grocery Specials AIB OR SIRLOIN END Sliced Quarter @ Cheerios -~~--- Pork t,oin LB HOMESTY~E REGULAR. MEAT OR MUSHROOM . Bagu . aghetti88uce 32-0Z Garden Fresh Produce •• t t I t -· I I Low Liquor Prices / . ··.•3• ~ . • t 1klltlll '9" . •Shrimp and scallop1 have a shelflife ofabout 2 to 3 days. •Store live shellfish in a shallow dish coveRd wtih damp towels or paper towels. 'Never· ·pul ' live shellfish in water or in an ainiaht container, where the)' would suf- focate and die. . •Mus~ls in the shell should be ~sed within 2 to 3 days. Some shells may open during storqe. If so, tap them. They will close if alive; if not, discard immediately. · • Refriaerate leftover cooked sheUfish dishes-as you would any 'other leftoveJS. Use within 2 to 3 days. MUSSELS WITH LINGUINE "' musel1 la •111, sen~ ud.debeanled t ldleepu• eUve oll ~ Zealou,tMaly~ • Z cloves prlk, fmely ma.ced ! 1-poud U..-ce cu ltallu tomatoes, dlapped 1 l-ollllee cu lemate pule ! lemou, .._., 11ked ! &ablelpoou Vied orepao ! &eu,.OU dried basil · ~ aea.,... black pepper "9 teupooa red pepper · t caps red wlae • 1 ,.... llapiae, cooked In a large kettle, saute onion and · garlic in oil. Add tomatoes, tomato paste, lemon, oregano, basil, and · black. and Rd pepper. Cover and 'Simmer over low heat -for 25 min~s. Add red wine and simmer· uncoveted 15 to 20 minutes until sauce thick'ens. Add mussels, cover and cook over medium-high heat S to 10 minutes until the mussels o pen, stirringoccasionally.Scrvemussels . and sauce over linguine. Makes 8 servings. · SHRIMPCURRY ·i i OUCet cooked, peeled ud develaed medlam .utmp• 1 &ables,... marprille 1 small claopP.ett _... 1~ cap cMpped red ud &rffD pepper, e.mba-.1 " 1 clove prUc mt.ced '4 tea1pooa cvry pewder ~ aea.,... ddll pewftr· 'I• &e111pooa IJ'OUd pqer t,>. cap ... , cream 1 &ablespooa leg1oa.JaJce In a non-stick saucepan, melt margarine and saute onion. red and green pepper, garlic, and spices for 3 to 4 minutes. Add sour cream. lemon juice and shrimp. Cover and cook over low heat until hot, stirring occasionally. Serve over a bed of rice. Makes 4 servings. . •Purchase I I/• pound shell-on shrimp or I pound raw peeled and veined shrimp.. lf µsina_raw_ shrimp, follow same procedure as above, COQk until firm and pink. ' Make ahead dish hearty You can prepare this main dish one night and serve it the next. As soon as the pork chops are done, transfer the meat and vcaetables: to a 12-by 21h-by 2-inch bakina dish and cool. Cover and chill up to 48 houn. To reheat, bake, coveRd, in a 350-dcgree oven until heated through. · PORlt CHOP AND VEGETABLE S&DJ.ET 4 ,.... cM,t, cat .,._._.. ~ ( .... t 114 , ..... total) l!Ml1 .. 1•e11M .. .U ... Royal Gelatin .v-n • .--: ·E>ressing :i~::-'. · Tide Betergerit~ l/;f. lllUU NE TM[ R!Gl1T TO 1.IMIT ~ 1111'~ SALE!> TO ~E"'CIAL. OU&.EM"~W~'j -.. --..... -..__._ --'" --_ ..... . :· ·~ . . ' ' . ' ' ~ . . . . • : I " ; .. "If ' ' • i._· ••••• ·~-----------~ •.,,.• I ' \ ...... ..., ' ,· . -~_....~=--~=;:_~·=-=~===c:====:====~a.::ai:==~11C.::.-...:a.=:::::==~~a...:.t..-..0:.....0.-. ................ -........_ __ .._..._..1_..___.~-~---~ • . .. .. ' ... .. " , Bealth~riented menu stars·nsh Now tba1 die ~ haw P'ued, tlaerc ii DO bllllr W.. io take 110ek of your eatil• hlbits aad f'C¥>1ve IO chanee them for bitter nutrition and weiaht control. February and March have been proclaimed National Hean Month and National Nutrition Mondi by the American Hean AllOcialion and the American Dietetics As- sociation. ~ .. ,._...,., I ...... , ... lewulll .. •J .... lt•••n•• ......... r . ~ ........ .,.........,. ~ ••11~irJ .. aan l elt¥e ..,UC ...... Drain pine•pple, reservingjuicc. To make marina&. combine pineapple juice and remaining inarcdients. Place shark cube'S. pineapple and areen pepper jn a shal1ow dish and add marinade. Cover and refriacrate for at least I hour. Drain and reserve marinade. Thrdd fish . pineappleandarttn pcpptr alternately on 4 lkewers. Plact skewers on a shallow bakina pan and broil about 4 to 6 iJK'hes from hea t source for 4 to S minutes . Tum skewers and brush with marinade. Broil 4 to S minutes longer or until fish flakes · easily. Makes 4 servings .. ITALIAN STYLE HAUlSUT STEAU I poud ullbtlt 1..U1 apprell· ima&ely 1 I-' &Md tr.a c•p low-calerie Ilalio 4re11- la1 1 ...... , ........ Jtlke •• a. .. , ... ,.,,., 'I• &ea1,11a .-,rib . Place steaks in a microwave dish. Combine rema1n1n& inarectienls and pour overfish. Coverdish with plastic wrap and rcfriaerate 30 minutes .. turning ontt. Tum back ODe corner of plastic wrap for venting. Cook 4 to 5 minutes on hi&h power ( 100 percent). rotatina dish v~ turn after 2 minutes. Let stand 2 to 3 minutes ~fore serving. Makes 4 servings. To welcome thew healthful oc- casions, and keep up with the trend toward eatina liaht. 'what could be more appropriate than addina sea- fooci to your menu durina the month of February,. and all year-long? Prized by nutritionists as a r.;;.;.;.-;_----:---:--------:--------.-------------=------=======================:::;:::= low-fat , low-caloric source of pr~ tcin and nutrients, seafood is a slimmina solution to the dieter's dilemma. By incorporatina seafood into your diet. you can add variety, taste and nutrition without addina a lot of calories. And, Jhere is no reason for stay-trim meals to be borinl. With so many microwave ovena in homes today, -it's easy to prepare low-caloric meals without much fuss. ' ORIENTAL SWORDFwt STEAKS 1 poud 1w0Nfitll 1teab ! &ablespoeu oru1e Ju~ l &a...,._ low-I041•m Ullce l ta•111,11•eaa.., 1 &Ml11•11• ~1.,14 ,.nley i .. ., ......... .u ......... le .... Jllke •4 ......... ,..... .,. leaSf•••pef9ef " I llDlll elove prtk, .u.cM 1 ....U eaa (I oaeet) 1Ucft s waterdaesa..ta;....._.. 1 larp onqe, peelH, see4etl u4I aec&ioae4 In a· large shallow microwave · dish. place steaks with thickest St.'. areas to outside edges of dish. Combine remaining ingredients, except water chestnuts and orange and pour over steaks. Cover wittl' plastic wrap and refrigerate 30 min utes. turning once. Top steaks with water chestnuts. Rt;;co ver dish with plastic wrap. turning back one comer to vept. Microwave on hi&h power (100 percent) 4 to S minutes. rotating dish 11~ tum after 2 minutes. When rotating dish. top st~ks wtth orange sections. re-coYCr a return to oven. Let stand covered for ,2 to 3 min ~s.-Makes 4 servrngs. ~:-'t"·J· ... ~ . . ... "' ..... . . . "-- SHARK KABOBS 1 pond surk 1&eak1, nt ia&o I· iDClil Cdel 1 1...-ce cu J•lce ,.cte4 plaeapple duuab 1 1reea pepper, cat la&o 1-1-' squres ·-----··················· While . Supplies . . . Last With Pu:rcha:se of a General Admission · Ticket at Regular Price._ . · *With Every $25.Ga lllnlmum Purchase at Ralphs or the GIAMT. Excluding liquor. fiuid"milk and milk products. Must be on one tape. No accumulation of register tapes Indulgent dessert delicious,_· -t memorable ,._~'-New Year's festivities have faded. Val· cntine's Dly arives to ward oft' the depths of winter with a whimsical celebration of romance. Not surprisinaly, a special and indulf!Cnt deuat· tcem• most a~ propnatc for this tentimen&al oc- casion. Yet, buty.1ehedules don't often allow for elaborate llftp. arations. Frozen Almond Cappuccino Mouue is a lwturuious finale for Valcatine'a Day dinner that it easy to prepere ad c:an bt made in • adYMCC nd ROfed in the freaer. -No ~ will want to resist · the ....... combimtion of din cbocOlatc. aprw> and tOllted almoftcls. Its lieblel'·than-air· ~x­ "•re will leave,_ fediaa rcfn!Uil:d.J.. aed inspiftid flllMr than weilhtied down by a heavy *-'1. The subtle (Pl••• w llOO.a/CA) .. Movie Certtftcates Good Until May 18, 1988, bee pt for "Special Engagements". ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.._ ....................... __ .,.. __ ,..... .. ________ _ ... • I .. ' Altbouib it will be a moada ouo Tan a.II: Heat ovea IO 37S CllOCOl.Aft agaay TIUP'LE ladyfinam. cuttinau needed IO ftt. •ntil chlny blcmoml adom our delrees. Oreue bottom and licks 11 .. 11 ... , ... ., lfllt In medium uucepan combine nation's capital. it is not too IOOft to of fhated Wt pan or sprinaform pan •1.. 1 • oocoa, supr, corDIWCh and salt; make a delicious c.._, dntert. with remo~ble bottom, I or 9--i. C9f w ... •• eeeea ... .MuaJlv blend in milk. Cook over ._ .. , ,,_...., . ..... ~ February is National Cherry inches in diame&er. In small mixer --medium heat, stirrina constantly, Month, and ncipes featurina cher· bdwl beat 'h cup softened butter or 'la C9f cermtam until mixture boils; boil and stir I ries are~ traditionally served on marprinewith2tablnpoonnupr 'la ........ wt minute. · P~idcnts' Day in honorofGecqe until blended. Add 2 ea yolk&, IV. Nfl ma - Washinaton, .. FatherofOurCoun-mixinawell. ltaMli,uailletterw......,.. Remove ftom heat; blend in try." Stir in l cup all-purpose flour iM butter and vanilla. Press plastic ·1 . . I &ea1p11a nailla Htraet d. ti t ..I. C 130 Cherries were brouaht to Ameri-unu mixture is crumbly. Press 1 C9f cUM4 dlerry pie fllllq wrap inc yon o sunace. oo ca by e,rly settlen and played a onto bottom and up sides of Sweeteaetl wlalppe41 cream minutes; pour into prepared dish. prominent role in t~ leaends prepared pan. Prick bottom with Cover -with plastic wrap; refriaer- d. w h. • b.ld fork t~ prevent puffina. Bake 8 to ate. Before servina top with cherry ~~un ang u inaton 5 c 1 -10 minutes or until liahtly Linc round &Jass dish. 8 inches pie fillina and sweetened whipped · browned. Cool completely. wide and 3 inches deep with cream. 6 to 8 scrvinas. Today,cherriesareavailableina .-------_:__...:_ _______________________________________ ,..-~------------._,,..---- variety of forms includina ready-10- use pie fillina. It is ideal not only for pies but also u a convenient topping for a number of desserts. and when teamed with chocolate, the results are irresistible. Chocolasc Cherry Tan features a crisp and buttery tart shell filled with a smooth, chocolatey cream. Top with cherry pie fillina and sweetened whipped cream rosettes for an outstandina dessert. If you're into the classics. tben Cherry Chocolate Trifle is for you. Trifle is a traditional English dessert, but our venioo is made easy with packqcd ladyfingers, chocolate filling and a cherry to~ ping. CHOCOLATE CHERRY TART Tart SlteU (recipe fellows) •t. c•p 1qar 3 tables,.... an.,.rpose floer •4 aeaa,.. aa.Jt I Ctlp milk ! eg yolks, sUptJy beate• I cap semi-sweet cllocolate cldpa ! tableapooas b•ttcr or margar- iH ! teaspooas vuJUa extract 1 c.p caned d1erry pie fllllag Sweetned w~pped cream Prepare Tan Shell: set aside. In medium saucepan combine sugar. flour and salt. Graduatly add milk: cook over low heat, stirring con- stantly, until mixture boils. Boil and stir 2 minutes: remove from heat. Gradually stir about half of hot mixture into egg Y.Olks: return to mixture in saucepan. Cook and stir I minute. ·Remove from heat: stir an choc· olatc chips. butter and vanilla. Stir until mixture is smooth. Cool 10 minutes: stir and pour into tart shell. Press plastic wrap directly o nto surface: refrigerate. Before serving, remove outer nng: spoon chen: pie filling over chocolat~ filling. Garnish with sweetened whipped cream. 8 servings. MOUSS& •.• FromC3 crunch of almonds also ensures a good supply of important nutrients. such as calcium, vitamin E. niacin. riboflaving and iron. Whether the evening caJls for a fo rmal dinner for two or a cozy evening b)' the fire. Frozen Almond Cappuccino Mousse is the perfect answer 10 Cup1d·s indulgent de- mands. FROZEN ALMOND CAPPUCCINO MOUSSE '-"l cap sliced utaraJ allDG94ls 1 whole eu Z egs, separated 13 cap sugar :J,;4 c•p beavy cream t tablespoons espre110 or very strong coffee, cooled 114 te.a1poon eacb vaam,i aad almoad extract 1 ouace ( 1 square) unsweetened ... cbocolate, melted Lightly sweetened wblpped cream (optional) 4 mint sprigs for garnish Spread almond-; in single layer on. baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees 5 to 8 minutes. stimng .occasionall)' until golden brown. Cool. Set aside I tablespbon almond slices for garnish. Chop re mainina almonds finel y in elec· tric blender: set aside. Combine egg. egg yolks and all but I tablespoon sugar in large mixing ·bowl; beat with electric beaters on n igh spcc0over s1mmer- ing water until mixture is warm to. the touch. Remove mixina bowl from heat: continue to beat until mixture asdOubtm in vo1ume and cooled. Set aside. Beat heavy cream until soft peaks form. Fold in espresso and cxrracu. Beat ea whites until frothy. Beat in remaining I table- spoon ·s·r. continue bcatina until stiff mennauc forms. Gently fold melted chocolate into ca yolk m ixture. Fold in whipped cream followed by meringue. Fold in ground almonds. 8t careful not to over fold . Spoon mousse mixture into. 4 cappuccino cuj)S ( l cup tapK'l!Y each). Frttzc until firm. Mou~ may be ma« ahead .to this point To ~rvc. top with whipPCd ctttm .. 1f des•~: ,....wa wnh raerved almond hccs and mini sprias. Makes 4 scrvinp. ~----· f -. ' ? • per lb . f p 2 ltr:-RC or Diet Rite ReQ'U.lar or Diet or SW1lt1st-eoch bU has-- Del Monte Tomato Sauce . 6/S J • os can Buy 6- Save .44 .. I. . I .. ()(ange Coast DAILY PllOJ/~ly. F•bru_ary 3. t988 C5 ==~==~~~=~~~A~F~r~e~n~c~h~C~fi~~~f'_s_s_u_rlllllllllmp-ri~s-e-: -."' Seafood with.vanilla sauce ·t 24 e>z.-Westem Hearth Bread SaY• .40 I RedSnappn With Vanilla Butter Sauce ~as born in Pans .an4 debuted rccentl) halfwa> around the world on the island of Reumon. Its creator, master chef Jacques Chabois of Le Ro)'al G ray in Cannes. introduced at at an 1nter- nat1onal conference on vanilla. Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is where c6mmercial cul- u vation of vani-lla beans first began. Today. nearby Madagascar has become. the world's largest vanilla producer. but Reunion and The • Comoros Islands shatt with Madap.scar some 75 percent of the world's production. In this wo nderful looking dish. red snapper as placed on a bed of zucchini and tomatoes and then coated with Vanilla Butter Sauce. llhe taste. with real vanilla J01n1ng and blending the flavors. as a fabulous surprise. The h int of vanilla creates a delicate. bilt excit- ing twist on the classic butter sauces served with fish. Although Chef Ch1bo1s used' an- has-- Fresh Green Bioc_coli __ Fresh Red Flame or" Thompson • 3 9---~-.~~-dl_:_sss_ ....... • ~ .... m .... _-9_.. Nutnllous ~·lb Prices Effective February 4 thru February 1 O, 198&-ati\tt Ralphs-& Gbdft Stores.- W!J> the ilia beans for his recipe, 1t can be made ~•th the mort readily avail- able pure vamlla extract. In this recipe. thr vanilla sau~ comple- ments the flavor of red snapper but an> other mild fish ca.n be used an stead. RED SNAPPER WITH VANILLA BU'M'ER SAUCE 1 (4-l-.cll ) piece vaallla bean, spl0 lea1"•ise• · 4 tabletpoo81 b•tter, divided 5 tablespooes olive oU; dlvhled • , cup fbaely ct.opped oDIH "' tea1poo11 cn.1~ 1arUc t ,,.. c•ps 1mceM.ai c•t i• · matcllstlcks 1 cup cltopped tomaioe! 2 tablespooa1 cilopped frHll basil or l teaspoo11 basil leaves, cr1111ted l leHpooll feud see4J. Cnl.S~ed s, teasP9:0 .. salt · i.. teas,O.. groud black pepper I "1 pouds red saapper fUlets or otber mild flavored fi1b fillets To pn~pare Vanilla Butter auce: rape ~eds from 'anilla bean into a small !>lucepan . .\dd vanilla bean pod. 3 tablespoons butter and 2 tablespoons ohve 011. heat until bu tter 1s melted and 011 1s hot. Remo' e fro m heat. Let stand for 30 manutes. Remo' e 'anilla bean pod To prepare Zucchini Tomato auce: In a medium skillet heat until hot I tablespoon butter and I tablespoon olive 011. add onion and garlic: cook and stir occas1onally until tender, about 5 minutes. ~dd zucchin1. cook and sur for I minute tir in tomatoes. basil. fennel. sail and black pepper. cook and star until tomatoes soften. about 3 minutes. Mean"'htle. in a large slollet heat remaining ::! tablespoons 011 until hot. add fillets: cook over lo~ heat until opaque. about 1 m inutes per side T o assemble Place an equal amo unt ofZuccluru Tomato Sauce on ~ dinner plates To p with ftllets. Pour Vanilla Butter auce O'er fillets. Garnish v.1th vanilla bean cut in sli vers. le mon slices. steamed bab\ carrots and snow peas. 1f desired. Yield. 4 pon1ons •:-.io te: I teaspoon pure 'an1lla C'\tract can be substituted for the 'an a Ila bean. omit standing lime . . Flaming salad wows guests Beller Homes ull Gardeas Flame a salad' This idea ~•II v.ov. dinner guests and the~ ·11 ne'er beh6c hov. simple It LS to do Warm the brand-. 1n a ladle or small sau epan JUSt 'until hot don't let 11 boal or the alcohol needt'd to ignite the brandy ~ill evaporate . .\Iv.a~ s use a long match to ignite brand~ because 1t flames high 'er: 1 qu1ckh F LAMING SPINACH SALAD ' cups ton spiucb ( 8 oances I l l.a cups caaliflower nowerets 8 c9ilur)' tomatoes. b.lved ! tablespoons sliefll grttD onion 1 clove garlic. millced 1 tablespoon cookiag oil 1 tablespoon bro•fn sugar 1 tablespoon vbaegar 1 , teaspoon-Jlried tlly mt . crusb~ % tablespoou brandy In a large salad bo...,l comhane spinach 'a uh fl ower and tomatoes In a mall k1llet coo~ onion and I garlic in ht't oil until tender \Ir in bro"' o sugar. 'inegar and th~ me Cook and stir until bubbl) Pour O'er spinach m1'tu,re and toss to coat. Pour brand) ~to a I ladlr or small sauccpall Heat until brand) almost s1 mmel'5 but do not boil. Quick!) 1gn1te the brand) wttll l a long match Pour o'er spinach mixture When the flame dies. tos to coat ne 1mmed1ately. Makes l 6 sen ings Jicama adds more crunch to salad Better Homa.a.ad Gardens J1cama 1s metimcs calkd thr Mr'\1can potato· bcca"°5e m ~"&lor and tr,ture arc h~e a ra~ potato It tastes hlcr a wata c~tnut. ~ED SALAD S PREME 4 Ctlpl &en leaf len.tt l np cttW. peele4. jicama I email l~. Nl .... "la •lriPI t meilt•m aemacen. ctit ma. •Meet 'iii etlflki••llk -.. c., ,._.. a.w-fat yep11 '" Nf "49CM-calerie .. , •. .... 'iii ef a 4....-ct cu ct11.,d .,... dim''" tn I _.h .. 11• 13',M dlatnw ...., l n a salad bowl toss totethc:r 1ct1uce. J1Cama and mcxh1m Ar· ra nee tomaao wt'dles around the ' edlr of •t.o.t. _ __.._..,. Few c1ret1ift1. 1n 1 small ~ stir t~ dW m ilk. )Ol\lf1. m1yon- na11e and cbtb peppen. Spoon iMo lbc CCftlCI' of lht aetlutt llU.ltw't. • ----...;.,• .,'Uk wnll ~. T091 ...rc.re tctVtft&. Maka 4 ICr\inp. I , • • • - -• Febnaary i1 Polilo Lo:l(!' v.-ble Allodation •YI fresh but flavorflal spud. 11 well • year-.• '4 elf 111 IH di 1aW CeWr ud clHll aa llul l houn. At LDIDN DUmf P81'A,_ =i:::q~::;c~.,e..beal ful er:c':nct~=u::.~ :ti~· for dependably delicious :a.J::.. , ..... ,,H• :e~~~:e..:::::. 1 ~ ..... ,..11111 (I - Potatoes are versatile for salads iron, fiber and vitamin 86. One ,.. 1 ••• ....... d'"'• per. Mount .-.IO alad over .._.,; . ~ .... _ ..a:-.. ~ nd -.-..11: .. __ • 0 --I' ..... ,-~ ....... -to sa~ UDI~ to entrees a nKUJUm potato uma Just 11 ~~IF IN Peet aad dice potatoeL In a ....._ pmish with aoma&o and IM -bevond. When time is a priority, calories. isfreeoffatandcholesterol ,._, .. ...,._ .. _ 4 .... c: -.1·-, VINAIG DRESSING' microwave-tale bowl, plllCe diced -· """ .....,_ '""'~ -· • ._... Gn ....... ......._ -..... microwave a potato side dish and is very low in sodium. - accented with the zesty flavor of In the prod~ department look 1 ~ ••••• ,....... (abMt S potatoes wilh 3 tablespoons water. 1 '"9 1Mh1•11• ,..... ..... lemon and pijon mustard. for for potatoes that are firm, relatively mfflam) Cover and micro.(ave 7 to 9 •for a low calorie version. J .. mtat and potato lovers, bake up 1 smooth and well-shaped. Avoid I laMl1•11•1 rreM lem•J•lce minutes on hiah power .or until substituie Yl cup of a low calorie 1 ...... ,,. oq..es,te ... potato crust pie filled with seasoned soft. sproutina potatoes or those 1 prUe dove, alace4 tender, tumina occasionally. Drain vinaiarette dressina for the lemon tan ground bctf. And when salad suits showina any llftn skin color. Store % teu•••• DlJ .. style mastanl water. juice, prlic, mustard, salt and oil. I ... 1111111• r 'n•• ,,_. your style. dress potatoes in a them In a cool, dry, well-ventilated ~ &eas•n• tall Jn a measurina cup combine Pow the dreuina over cooked and et.I•• er tcaDIM..,. - vinaiarettt along with other fresh place away from heat or CQld. ~ Ctlf vesetaMe •U · lemon Jui~. prlic, mustard and drained potatoes, cover and chill. Salt aM ...,er vegetables. • Enjoy the fresh taste of potatoes I ...... carrel, pared-AM ·salt. Beat in oil and pour mixture Follow the remainina recipe dire<> · The United Fresh Fruit and now in celebration of the familiar dre4lle4 over potatoes, touina '° coet. lions. Wish and slice potatOa. 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Cover an<t microwave on hiah S to 7 minutes or until powoes are tender, stirrina occasionally. Drain any remainina water. Push potatoes to one side of the. casserole a!'ld add butter or marprine. ~ . . Microwave 30 secoadl or untJI butter is melted. Add lemon peel, lemon juice and mustard 10 tbe melted butter or marprine. Toss potato _slices in mixture. Sprinkle with chives or scaJlions and teUOn with salt and ·pepper. Makes .4 servings. GOLDEN POTATO CRUST MEAT PIE ·~.,....._,. ...... ~ cap •Uk.••••• I~ c.,s . ...-........., OH- .... dlftte, ....... -z ..... .uv....._ 1 ...... , ... Hiter .,, marpr- lae ·~tall 1 1m..--1 '4 ca, dl1ppe• ..._ I larae prUe elen, mbiffd-- 1 mMtam cunt, ,.red ud slare4Ned 14 C8p dry br.M ennnbl '• cap mt.cM f resla panley Fresla.ly lf'04UMI blad pepper Pare potatoes and cut into c~nks. Steam potatoes in· I ·inch boiling salted water 15 to 20 Jllinutes or until tender. Drain. Mash potatoes. then combine 1/4 cup milk. ¥4 cup cheese. I beaten egg. butter and salt. Reserve I cup mashed potatoes for pmish. Spread remaining potato mmix- ture on .bottom and sides of a peased 9-inch pie plat~not inchJd- ing the nm): Bake at 400degrtts for · IOminutes(potatocrust will brown during final cooking). Meanwhile. prepare meat filling. In a medium bowl. combine beef. onion. garlic. carrot. bread crumbs, parsley and remaining 1/4 cup milk. v~ cup shredded chec~ and I beaten cg. Season with pepper. pread mixture into partially baked potato crust. Place reserved mashed potat'On--into a pastry bag fitted with a dccotator's tip and pipe across top.in crisscross patte rn and around edge of plate. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Allow to stand about 5 m inutes before serving. Makes 4 servings. Turnovers satisfyJng BetterH.mes ... a ..... Eat these main-dish pies with a fork or with your fingers. Either way. you'll love their spicy swcet- sour flavor. You can use two sticks of piccrust mix for the pastry if you don't have time to make pastry from scratch . SAUSAGE-APPLE TURNOVERS 1 p0ud Hiil,.,. ....... . I small--. ca.1,.1• (~ C9f) 1 mHlam e11Ma1 .,,ae, cere4 udea,.e• ~ C11p raillal ~ of .. •...,-er cu temalo HllCt -• 14 1a.,... ,....-et.am• Pastry Mia Plala yopn or ... r cream For filling, in a larae skdlet cook sa~ar and onion until saus.p is brown" and onion-is-tei1de1. Drain well. Stir in apple, raisins. tomato sauce and cinnamon. Divide pastry into S portions. On a tijhtly floured surface roll each nio -0 a J.jncb a~•. PIMe--- about V2 cup fillina in ~nter of each cir(le. Fold pastry over fillina. formina . a half-moon shape. Moi1ten edaes and seal well by pressi na with tines of a fork. Cut slits in putry '°allow steam to ncape. lnllll pastry ltlll1ly with ' milk. Truder10u,.1111d._.. shut. Bake in 37S-depe "99 lw 4S to SO minutn or uatil ..-, ii eoldcn. Serve bot with.:;: 10Ur cream. Maka ' . teFYinp. 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IMPORTEDJARLSllERG CHEESE 6111 L SANTA ANA CTN. - RANDOM WEIGHT . LIMIT TWO .. , ,. LB. ,...,.,, p......,,. AlllES (Man:h 21-April 19): Key is to be analytical, to team reasons --.--------.-... - why somethina hap- pened. Reject super. tidal responses. S start dialoaue with1 TDI" fascinating member I. I of opposite sex. o Virgo, Sagittarius - figure prominently. ••••••••••••• TAURUS (April 2~May 20): Career acts boost. IC'Cret rneetina is held in· connection with your .. proposal ... You'll learn about "private ch~nng section." Clarify terms. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): A very canny individual asks you to recant 1n connection with beliefs. statements. Stand tall. realize you actually arc in driver's seat. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Relative talks about possibility of investment in business. Check tu. license requirements. Shon trip could be necessary if you are to obtain answers. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll make f~h stan. money comes from surprise source. you'll obtain .. truth" i.n connection with romance. Spotlight shines on project which could help recoup tteent loss. . VIRGO (Aul. 23-Sept. 22): Judgment...jntuition on sargel. family .member makes request that appears bizarre. Be patient, examine various angles. realize that your encouragement could mean difference between success and failure. U BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversify, look behind scenes, make inguirics. realize you soon arc to pin access to privileged information. You'll.act as ifa sleuth. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You have necnsary material. people desire your pretence and ~mands wiJI be made on YC?Ur t.imc. Focu~ on, vi~~ry. pleasure. money. abilitv to wm fncnds and 1nfl~nce im portant people. SAGmARIUS (Nov.' 22-0cc. 21): Ideas are solid. can ~ transformed into viable concepts. Member or opposite sex will be convinced and could become vigorous. valuable ally. Travel mar be necessary. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 9): Domestic adjust- ment featured. communication with one at a distance is featu~. l!mphasis on travel. language. variety. specu· lation. romantic mvolvcment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(}.fcb. 18): DiJ deep for infor· mation. ch~k source material, reahze that money bclongrng to another could also .. involv,e" you. Check tax. license requirements and protect your trcdit rating. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on authority. power. intensit). ab1hty to put together puzzle pieces. You gain overall view, unique promotion adds to your prestige. IF FEBRUARY 4 IS YOUR IHRTHDA Y you are dynamic. unique. stubborn. sensual determined. broke from family tradition. could have been separated from one or both parents at relatively early age. Leo. Taurus. Scorpio people play important roles in your life. You could marry this year; if married there could be an addition to family. sinokerbears tragic guilt DEAR ANN LANDERS: I may have ltilled m y wife. Even my sons tell me this and they arc mtelhgent and educated young men. Our famil) doctbr says it 1s impossible. Al• lMDEIS had to deal with an impossible . relative. If you had been through the mall you wouldn't come up with those dumb Qlatitudes. Every time you take on the role of peacemaker m y husband shoves your column in my . ·fa ce and says. "Stt. look at what Ann .. Ruth" died of emphysema and she never smoked a cigarette in her tife. I have been a hca\')' smoker since I was in my teens. She begged me to quit, but l was never able to Cio it We were married 45 years and had such wonderful plans for our golden years. Now she is fone. says." •••111••11•••••• The thorn in m y side (if you • ~aven't guessed) is my mother-in· Please tel me if I am feeltng ~uilty needlessly. Are there an) statistics on the number of non·smokers who get rmphysema from a mate who smokes~ Sigri me -GU IL TY IN NEW YORK. DEAR N.Y.: I kaow of 80 statistics oa death from e mpllysema as a re.alt of secoed·Uad smoke, HI tlte Americu Cucer Society says It 11 ea&irely possible for a DOD·smoller to get lug cucer from &lte slde·strea~ smoke crea&ecl by aa a ddicted ma&e. --------------I t's &oo late to belp Rutlt, but wlla& ON DEMA ND Grocery Delivery -Service • from thtt Morlcet of your choice TO YOUI HOMI 01 OfflCI MON-IUN 6130 e.-. -10 ,.nt. 720-3877 abou& you? Still smok!Dg?. Please wri&e u d tell me &Ila& yoa llave stopped. --.. ~ DEAR ANN LA NDERS: Ever) now and then you have a.lenerm your column from someone who is having a fight with a relative. You always sa) 'SOmethmg stupid such as. "Find a middle ground and resolve the prob- km. Famil) rifts that go unmendcd make everyone uncomfortable."' Obviously. Anr1. y~u ha e never law. Even though my husband says she is impossible to get along with he insists that I try to get on her good side. The truth is that she has no good side. At family gatherings she cuts me dead. The woman will not look at me or speak to me. She got mad because she claims I refused to answer the phone when she call~d. 1 ·said I didn't answer it because it didn't ring. She called_me...-a liar and-said l-~1dft't answer it because I knew it was her calling. After 20 years of this bizarre behavior I hav~ given up: My hus- band says I should just keep-trying. What do )OU say~ -ELAINE. DEAR ELAINE: oee of my favori&a provem is: ···se-Dice to y011r eoemles. It will drive 'em ••t•." E ... puld. OFFER GOOD THIS LOCATION ONLYI ............ ,.,,,,.. ... 61: ....-. - Tiii V-. Clnttf IZ22 St lrooitlutst ... (II ... At.II) ....,..,n•>a.24&1 ---31'111( C...ltwy 12125 ~ ,n•r -.. .._.._ ____ __ ?.icn Rapionci WfY •2 _ Sy""*f Plue (hll Tvwer Plifa 2UI W Whinier .... m3t Nottfl M El Toro Road) 92130 (1 litllC W ot 8etdl .... ) ...._ (7W) '37·3122 "*" (213) 69'H'l14 ..• , .... _____ - -._. M ... 1419 N Tusllll .Jlal II ••• ..... • &ltf,,_.,_,.__(lt, •1!1!11> 9*7 ~(TM) M ,1515 "*'t (71') •1·- • D • • By CHARLES GOREN aad OMAR SHARIF North-South vulnerable. W.est deals. NORTH • " 10 7 Q 9 4 3 l O.J.143 • ~ 6 WF.ST EAST • AQJl643 • 95 Q • 6 0 10 O K O Q J 762 • K 9 3 • J 10 I S 2 SOUTH • l 9 A K QJ7S 0 A 10 S • Q 7 4 The bidding: Possession of the master sui1 con· fcrs a trcmen<tous advantage. To outbid you, your opponents must go o ne lcvcJ higher. West exploited that advanlage, as weU as 1hc vulncrabil· ity, on this deal. His four-spade preempt caused South no end of distress. The wise course would have been to double, which would have ~n penalty-oriented. However, partner is allowed to pull with a hand unsuitable for defense. (four no trump on this auction is uncondi. tionally for 1akeou1.) However. South elected to gamble on five hearts. which looked pretty hopeless even though dummy produced use· ful values. Declarer saw he had no chance unless West had led a sing.lcton king \ . Comple&e UsUa gs ID tbe TV Pllol of diamonds. He won tbe ace, drew trumps in two rounds and led a spade toward the king. West rose with 1bc ace and safely exited with a spade. On dummy's king declarer stuffed one diamond, then contin· ued with the ten of spades, on which he discarded his last diamond. In with the queen of spades. '\yest was left with a choice of losing alter· natives. If he led a spade, declarer would pitch dummy's club loser and ruff in hand, and then his two club losers would be ruffed on the table. And a lead away from the kin& of clubs also would conceded the con· tract. for declarer would have no option but to run it to his queen. Thus. declarer fulfilled his contract, losing only two spade tricks! Wna Norllt Eut 4 • Pus Pass Pass Pus Pus South s <:' Opening lead: King of 0 -nMmmm-------- When you arc in an "impossible" contract, imagine a lie of the cards tha1 will enable you to get home. Then play as if that distribution exists. Speculation in real estate takes some 1ncky turns. Immediate!)· after Maril)n Monroe died. a business woman bought the crypt next 10 Marilyn's. As an investment. What she paid never became public infor· m auon. but It reportedly wasn't an especially high price. not compared td what she got for it later when the Marilyn legend peaked -$25.000. spcakina of Abu al·Oasim Mohammed ibn Abd Allah ibn al- Muttali!:> ibn Hashim. most people just say Mohammed. ACROSS 1 Pull 5 B.C. Indian 10 Tramp 14 Steel bum 15 Cutting 1d Ore mass 17 Joyous Browning cry 20 Comptexion 21 P..ams 22 Embns on 23 Due 24 "Verily!" 25 .. Alas!" 28 Leathef type 32 Tree 33 Heton 34 Metric unit 35 Loom reed 36 Arete 37 Gibbons 38 Asian weight 39 Rear 40 Anterior 4 1 Deletions 43 Satisfies .. Not up 45 Talltettw 48 Poem parts 49 Competition 50 Dnlin . 53 Reluctantly 58 o.cntM 57 s..now 58 Not1h of Mont. 59 Rivals 60 Impurity 61 Hired thug DOWN 1 lntenM • 2 .. _Ben Adhem" 3 Encumber 4 Vetch 5 Passed OV9f 6 Hurt 7 FIOW9f 8 Not: pref 9 Suppor1e< 10 Tablewere 11 Fondness 12 Polish rt~ 13 Cub groups 18 Del Moines citizen 19 Toughen 23 Do .. uked 24 Annoy 25 Perls cup 26 Canadian physician 27 Stage show 28 Garb 29 PMtow 1tulflng 30 Of'!' of the Hor .. 31 Ntdl 33 Mourned 3e Fondled 37 Hofae Color or cloth1n1 a young ~y 32 ~•rs 1s another o( those th•"IS taid t.35...-+--t-----t-- to scnd 1 mHsaec. A numbtrofi~ms in our Love and War man's filn suuna the t1r1 who wants to prompt 31 Mr boyfritnd to propott matrimony on some si•ni ~nii"!I miatn do wtn ~ .. ~, ...... _ ..... _ that nipt to wtar wtute . 39 Appty (salve) 40 Flutters sleuth Mr 42 Rich fabrics 50 Ranch 43 &umbers bulldlng 45 Kind 46 Youno animal 51 Vocalist 47 Exchenge 52 Outline premium 54 Pitch 48 Ceteb<lty SS Funny person 49 Mwquancf 1 7 8 9 11 12 13 • 1 ] D&BOOY 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBkUARY 3, 1988 ... 25 C'E T .High school can bar Christian ad l Co rtfl d ' Saddlebackclistrtct ban on polac_) in the Saddleba~k Valley not singled out tor tx-iter o r '4-0rst · 1ratorua1d ··1t'sa tough o neforthem."hesa1d . U n SJ . Unified School District that bans treatment. 1b pnnupal or pnmal) The lnine L'n11icd hool D1s1nu Like most other school distncts. l non-school-related ads leaflets lega l from campus any clubs ttlat aren't effcn "~!thcr .id,ances nor 1nh1bm IS one of thc·fev. an the count~ thJl the Hun.t1ngton Beach U ruon Hl&h • sponsored by the school or related 10 relagaun, Soncnsh1nc wro te permits rel1g.iou' dubs to met-1 1ln 'xhool D1stnc1 permits o nly clubs -----------curriculum. If the dastnlt v.ere to perm11 the campus 1ha1are d1r~I) relatcdtomstrucuon. Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshane club lO OJ)l:ratt' un ca mpus 11 \!tOuld be Ho\!tever. nu groups 'b.t' c met ~1d spot..esv.oman Do:-:s Longmead. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ...,,... .... Schools may prohibit on-campus advenising by rcliajous aroups. a state appellate coun ruled. The Fourth District Coun of Ap- peals on Monday upheld a rule at El California He80ier 0 ' Rourke. the angelic-looking child ac- tress in the "Poltergeist" movies, dies in surgery at age 12./A5 'Nation President Reagan makes a last-ditch appeal for the Contras as prospects for Congessional approval of more funds dim./ A• FBI director says probe of peace groups lacked ~ proper oversight./ A• Entertainment Two collegiate repertory theater companies unveil their latest works./ A7 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Toro High School that proh1b1ted members from the Chns11an '\e~ Life group from handing out fliers promoting their m~tangs. Nor v.as the groul>'allowed to advenise 1n the school yearbook~ . wrote the maJont) op1n1on affirming 1llcgall) placing "S<.hool support and regular!) and those that ha' c did w ~ince there:" 1s no religious instruction. the district's "closed campus" pohcy sponsor'>h1p ht-hind the religious ob-u nder stnct pro' 1s1on'> ~1d \upcr-rd1g1ous clubs are not permuted, she which allo~s onl} school-sponsored JeCll'e of the duh .. she said 1ntcnden1Da'1d Bro v.n '>did clubs on campus. -_ While the issue has brewttd 1n the ~ Brov. n ..aad Tht d1stmt doc.-sn'1 >.!though no off<ampus group has "Its enactmen t 1s secular. promot· addleback d1stm 1 for stven ~ears. encourage such mtt'llngs either hur e'er ast..ed permission to-dJstnbute ang the ge ne ral v.t II· being of the O range Coast s~hool dmncts have n has not bc~n an 1\suc 1n In inc a\ in literature on campus. Longmcad sa1d The coun decisio n affirmed a am pus. because reltRJous groups arc escaped similar problem'>. ad minis· ~addleback \'allt<~ (Plea.e ~ 8CBOOL/ A2) Reward forUCI beagles --grows By PAUL ARCBIPLEY °' ...... ,... .... A UC I TCscarcher v.ho oHrsalN cxpenments 1n\Ol"ing 13 heagles that were stolen last v.et>kend has offered a $5.,000 reward out ofh1s o v. n pocket for the return of the animals Dr. Roben Phalen also offered to talk to the abductors about the proper care of the dogs. a un1ver!.1ty spokeswoman said T ucsda} .. An add1t1o nal rev.a rd of S23.500 was made aYaalable b} 1h..-cnme- fighting group WC'-T1p for 1n(or· ma1ion leading 10 an arrt·st in thl' case. -sa1ct C'XeCUO\ C: dHN'lOr a ttl BrQv.nell. The mone}. Brownell sa1tl. as part of a s~a1ew1d(' fund put up b~ the go' erno r s office and other sources to help figh t cnme The beagles v.en: stolc:n from outdoor cages somctam..-carly atur· da) at l J(T s nonh campus aar pollutto n research laboratof) -\ loosely-knit group called the -\n11nal L1bera11on F-ro nt claimed credit for the theft U nl\t'rsll) researchers v.ere e't- amin1ng the effects of smog on the lungs of the beagles and why some tracheotomies ar'( accompamed b} ad' erse effects The S900.000-pcr· )ear stud} has been <;uspendcd. Investiga tors ha\C no t dc\elopcJ an} leads m the case. alt.hough the (Pleue eee REW ARD/ A2) ...,,_...,_.., .. ._ Pete WeiMman loea'hla fiTe-year battle to fly t.be American nae atop an 18-foot pole ln front of bJ• mobile home ln Fountain Valley. Ruling lowers. vet's U.S. flag at mObile park Appeals cou rt end Valley ma n ·s ba ttle to k eep 18-f QOt po le By ROBERT BARKER Of .. O..,,... .... Pete Weissm an has lost a fi,e-)ear battle to n~ the l flag on the flagpole nc:.-ar his front porch 1n the Fountain \'alle) ~1ob1lc Home Park \\ e1ssman. in his mid '40s. said T uesda) that"he's lost his sa' 1ngs and his v.1fc 1n his fighrto d1spla' •the flag from the I -foot poJe \\ e1\.Sman go1 the bad ne~s this v.eek from !he ~h ·Distnct Coun o( l\ppcal. The court upheld a Prt' 1ous o rder b~ Orange Cou nt~ upcnor Court for \\e1ssman to remo'c the pole and a pa1no11c d1spla) ol Mannes raising the flag on lv.o J1ma dunng World \\ ar II · \\e1s~man tontcnded the flag and d1spla) · v.ere e'press1ons of tree SpeCC'h But park ov. ncr Gerald Dougher claimed 1hc d1'>pla) consututed a public nu1r,an\."e and \ 1ola1ed park rules The JUdg('s agreed v.11h Dougher The~ said that Weissman. a V1e1nJm \Cler.in. could fl \ a flag ou1s11.k hi' mutnle hl\me but not from thl· I -1001 pole · If I had to lu<.e e' Cl' th 1 ng I had.'" \\ l., ,,man ..a1J T uc'>da' "I v.1sh 11 v.a, tx·1.a~ I h;id Jone '-Omc1hing "rong But this 1s what I believe an ·· \1. eassman. who sa1d be reaJtzed hov. o~ss1\e he had become w~n his v.1fe. Debbie. left him after 10 'can o fmamage. said he'll probabl) bov. to the coun o rders and remo e the flagpole But he said he encouraged o ther tenants at lhe park 10 stand up for th~ar n ghts and belicv~ that he's kmng them do1o11'1l. Weissman's attomc~. Stewan Parr..er. said Tucsda\ 1hat the coun ruling retleds confonmt)' to the po" er s1ruc1 urc at the expense of the md1' 1dual .. The uniqueness of the md1 v1dial as no longer a chenShcd commod11y." Parker ·a re"Saden+ of· Laguna Beath. ~Id Orange Count) Supenor Coun Judge \far~ Soden ruled tn 19 t> that \\ e1ssman m ust get n d of the flagpole \.\ e1ssma n. a sclf-cmplo)ed de<"tnc1an a nd plumtx-r. said at the um<.' that the d1spu1e boiled dov.n 10 Dougher asl..tng him to stn kc the flag ·-rm not going to do that for an) bod} ·· he said .. I Stt no d1f· lcrence bctv.ccn Dougher askm& me 10 do 11 and somebod\ from the Krt'mltn coming 0' er her(. and asking me to· Oought""r prev1ousl~ said he 1ot1'1S conll'mcd about thr "unaulhonzcd .. use ol the 11agpole He said V.-e1s.sman tlev. 1he flag from a bracket on his home'><'' en~ cars v.11hou1 contro ' Cf) before ho1s11ng at from the fl agpole Boys thought alleged molestation wasjoke Comics Death notices Entertainment Food ca A3 A8-9 85-7 88 87 A7 Testimony ends in preliminary hearing of former Corona del M-ar school coach v.as held d11v. n J.irtng the alleged mt1kstalion The let' n·Jgl·r "as one ot t v. o v.1tnl~S('S prl''l'f'\ll'd 1n R1gh' s de· fen~ a1 the ..-n\J 1f the thl't'e-"~ek prd1mtnar\ hl'Jrtn[I.. at th..-con- ('lu~1l)n of v.h1lh \1un1c1pal (oun J udg..-R u1.~ll Bll!otrom v. 111 dende "hl·ther cn0ugh t'' 1dl'nCT e \ISts to order R1gb~ 10 \land tnal on 24 felon' and eight m1~kmcJnor molestation Cllun ts 1n' oh in~ I~ 'o ungs1ers t'<:r afa·r parl'nts ofh1'> allct!ed "' t1m~ approached admin1s1rato~ at the ndu~l'l' { orona dcl \1 ar prep SChU(l( '>«l't'I club among fifth graden at Harbor Da' The seven mem~"' of thl' "'Toga.,·· club testified R1gb' h1rled them to use a 'tbritor u an 1ni11a11un ntc The OO\S also said R1gtn "ho taught them judo showed them pomognph1c moqe-s and maga11n('s Mind & Body Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather C1-7 A6 8~ A3 87 81-3 A2 By JONATHAN VOUKE °' .. .,.., ......... A locker room full of boy laughed v. hen former Harbor Da) School teacher Alan R1gb~ made SC\ual advances o n one of the youngster\. a 13-year-old bo" tcs11ti~d on Tucsda'. . . the final da' of 1cs11mon' 1n the prd 1m1naf) heanng · "E'cf)bod) thought 11 \!tas a JOke. v.c all staned laugh ing:· 1he bo) said. TITt testimon~ v.as 1n sharp con· 1ras1 10 earlier statements by the alleged \tCtam. ~ho testified he fo ught R 1gb~ ·.,mo' C'I and cned as he Vasquez plans alternative growth, traffic initiative By BOB VAN EY1t'EN mercial development. °' ... ...,,...... "And it's broader an its compo- One week before th~uaJifyina ne nts than the e·osllnJ 1ni11atffc." deadline for the count · arowth sajd Vasquez. "in that 11 would deal and traffic ront(ol bll t initiative. with other issues as '4-ell. such as parks county Supervisor Gaddi Vasque~ and rttrution .... announced he has asked county But Vasquez said he could not planninc staff to prepare an alterna-d iscuss his proposal an detail tive initiative that would deal with .. h 's still being worked on and trtmt' conantion. -----refined.·· he satd. The new proposal. which Vasquez The measure already being and ~ould requ1rc coun t~ officials to enforce e~1st1ng m.id c-apacll) stan· dards. "Tbe main d1ffc.rence betv.ecn the ~w 1n111at1'c and the other one 1s 11 has a bu1lt-tn fund1og mechamsm." said Ernie hncadt'r. director of the count) Environmental Management Aacnq . v.h1ch 1s pttpanng the altemat1,e 1nit1at1't' R1gt". 40 v..i~ Jrrt'">ttd 1n ~ptcm- revealed Monday. would reportedly circu~ted. the s<><alled Sensible auannt~ that new roeds and ocbn' Growth and TraffiC' Control ln- transponation im~vements ~ itiative, would also ~uirc trafliC' built before rnickntial ~nd com-Improvements 6clorc devdop-mmt " Schneider said the artemali\e modeled af\er the Foothill C"1rcula· tton Phasing Plan. a S2J mllhon program m south Orange Count\ (Pl--eee TRAPP'l~t-GadcU.V...-ea .) Ir ron,tctcd on all c-hargc-<. Rig"" the father of a 2-month-•• .! ~·rl and a ~-,car-old bo\. w uld hoc' \.l'M cnccd to )Q 'l'an 1n pnson .iuthv~111es -.aid Thl' teacher rcma n<. n Ora'lgc ( oun- t' Jail in heu 0fS2t•) 10 1 H1" v. 1te ha\ riot attended an~ ••I thC' heJro ng -\ former ph'"cal t.'d ucat1on teac ht>r. R1gb' alkgcdh rormcd a Tv.-0 'ouths. both 11 vcars old tc,11(iC'd Rtgb~ ~om1zcd 'thrm in a storage ~hcd al UCLA. whert their tea, her had taken them to watch a (Pleue eee TESTDIOPfT I A2) (1 Gunman releases schoolchlldren· By BOYT BARWELL ........ ,,... ..... TL'SC ALOO 4.. 4.la --\ gun- m an sa~ing he v.antcd to help th<' homelc-ss held dozens of chi ldrcn and tea ht'n ho taie T~a~ bcfor<' authont1c~ fooled ham into II' ang up his gum and th<'n v.rt"Stlcd him to the gro und. oflil aals said "It's O'er:· said 4.ss1stant Cluel 0 1 eohct B ns a parents (dl ta their kn«s 1n JO' tul pra,cr T-~nt\· " children and o ne ttacher ~<'rt frttd unharmed when the siege at "c 1 End C hnsuan hoof cmfl"\2 ancr neut t ~ houry '-tarh other hostages. including thrC't other teache~ and an aide. had bct-n r<'leaSC'd earhcr 10 the da\ Poh c C'hid Police C'h1cf JerT) Fuller adentaficd the gunman as Jame L Hane' a Tuscaloosa nanve v.ho had bttn li,ing in San 4.ntonao Tnas Fuller gaH his age as 43. but \\ 1ll 1n said late r that the euct ~ "<I\ 1n doubt but Haf'\C\ was in hn carh 40s n~se oon t urt me \r<fo ne e\Cl)lh1n& \OU asked.'' said the gu n man as la" ofliC'Crs gra~ him after he stepped out of the school tP'--~ OOJllllAN/ A2) .O"ffice con~truction accelerating in Irvine Gnc · Kaou Despite slow.- ces c Im owthcouncll. buildfng 40 percent In 3 years --.-- 'I JPll« on lhe. Ora• Coa t. and oflkialt.are concerned that pcnd1na ~b in1oauvcs ro\&ld mean problemsfOfanumbrrofptQjtd.S.. Construction of oftn tl*'r 1n lrvie.t Ms accounted a 20 pmat ol all oftitt fl*e b9ill aa Onlllt CCMIM)' Ovn' dk -*"'-Ir. l9Dft thanlkatiaof •Am_,C.. Mesa combined. a«Oni••&o a""°" by Ille ~ Ec:ooomra OrWp. a I • 1 • Ou QI OllilttM&Yfl&Orl WI I 11 tt;. ~It tm------------.-. ----------.---.....--~--------~----- • upervtsors scra~ ballot m~asure on smog, traffic· • · Clou~y today, fair 'f..liursday ., .. YANSYU:N ............ The county loetd of S.,..1rvllan voted Tuesday to ab&ndoe a PIQPOMI for a cownywidt advisory voet oa air quality and ttaffic COftldtioa. County staff bad recom•llkW!eoded11111111!!d apinst the advisory vote, wlaicl9 was propmed in A1A1ust by Supervisor Hanieu Wieder. Supervisors we~ scheduled to de· cide Tuesday whether to ao ahead with Lbe vote, which wovkl have asked county residents whit they wanted to do about traffic and aar pollution. But Wieder, who is now chairman of the board, said Friday she no lonaer felt the advisory baJlot was necessary. On Tuesday she submitted a ltner to fellow board mcmbtn rcc- o m meodina that the advisory ballot proposal be"~ aside "I think its time has passed." sht said. "A lot has happencQ.in the last · few months. and now the Orange County Transportation Commission i11oina '°lake the lead .. *"'°Pine I aiakwie with COUDIJ saidntt On uansponation IOlutioDI. • Wieder said ins&ead of• advisory b&llot., the commission would de· velop a community fciNm b the puflM* of bri~ns out public opinion on traflic prMlems and solutions. Respondina to preuure from fedcr. al and state air quafitr officials. Wieder pro posed askina county voters wllat traffic reduction measures they would to&n.te for the purpose of rtducina air pollution from automobile exha.ast. · She also sugcsted the advisory baJlot ask voters what taus. if any, they miaht support to pay for trans.- portafion improvemeftts. Wieder and other supervisors directed county environ_mmtal staff to evaluate the idea of a non-bindina advisory vote and to ptha public opinion. . . In a repon submitted to the board Jan. 26. Environmental Management Aarncy Dirtttor Ernie Schneider CODCluded there was widetoread OP-: politioa in the county to ~ idea of sptftdina money for the advisory vote. Qua&ion1 about the proposal we~ wnl ta.more than '70 citin, poups and orpniutions. Schneider said.' Onl}' l ~ responsed. ·'The mponSC's were reall~ what J consider to be sparse. ' said Schneider, .. but we stall felt it was a aood indication. Just the fact that people failed to respond indicates that nobody is too terribly enthusiastic about it." . Of the 14 cities and aroups that responded. eiaht were opposed to puttina· an &avisory vote on the bellot. and six pve quaJified support 10 the idea. W~r·s proposaJ for an advisory vote was pro mpted by rcpons last summer tbat the South Coast Air Basib. which includes Orange Coun· ty, wasoutofcompliancewith federal air quality standardo: A flnt &roap of cJa1WreD releued after MblC beld boetace b7 a pnman at an Ala••• elemea~ Kbool nie oat to Mfety. U.S. Temps . _.... ..... ., II ...... low9 ""°"""I •.111. T~ ~ .... n " . ........... ..._.. ... .... • no ~.N Y .. 11 .,..,..., 11 ,. =-.. II • ~Clly II 11 Calif. Temps Extended .. f1 LMV..-'1 41 Andlor ... " • U...Rodl .. • ~ IO .. L..-.. • • =· 1owe .._,. 6 P-111 n-i.,. ,..,""°""' ......... ---,. ..... • 11 Ulllllodl ,., a ~Loomr,:nor--.. ....... ., .. ....... f. • .....,; 51 ., ·--Olly .... .. ., ....,_ :?.~"-·'°· -~ 41 • =-n: n ...._.. .. • -....... '°. ....... .. '1 .. • ....., SI 2t ::r.,.,.. 1t ... ....... D " = .. 26 • u .............. OI ·11 Q IO --11 ·11 ...... • 41 c-..w .. .. Tides ... )1 11 --~ ,. • ...... 51 • ._. 16 • .... .,,.Clly .. .. ,_ 51 • • .... IO • ...... ,..... 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Like many other school -districts. the Laguna Beach Unified School District tt'nts classroom space to outside orpnizations when not in use. but they arc not in any way associated with the district. said spokesman An Smart. Likewise, facilities arc made a vail- able for off-campus groups j n the -N~AQll:_M~sa Unified Schoo( Das- tnct. said Superintendent John Nicoll. He sa1d he was un:Jware of any effo rts by religious croups to d is- tribute literature in that di~trict. but it would not be permitted if it were an issue. The Saddleback district allowed relig!ous grbups to meet an school facjJitics under a 1981 policy. but reversed itself a fter the Amcncan Ci,,il Liberties Union fil~ a lawsuit U nder the new policy the distnct perm us o nly groups that arc sponsor- ed by schools to use campus facil ities. Jkcau~ the district maintains a "closed campus .. policy. o utside re- hgaous groups are denied access. From A l building. Harvey had been led to believe he would receive a pardo n and that he would be allowed to give a news conference outside the school. A.s they put him in a squad car. police told him he would not be hun. Harve) had invaded the school shon ly after classes began Tunday and said he was trying to draw a11ent1on to the nation's homeless and hungry ;ruscaloosa Mayor Al DuPo nt said the gunman was shown a va<kotape made b Gov Guy Hunt. then as agr<!t!d u·pon turned over his weapons and began to lead the child host.aaM outside. thinking he wasgoina to hold a nt'ws conference. When he walked out the door. police slammed it shut behind him and wrestled him down The last hostages left the building a shon ti me later. Harvey had been armed with two pistols and a n flc. authorities said. Hunt issued a statement sa~na had he promised Harve y in tbc videotape that he "'ould be granted a pardon and immunit). as Harvey had de- manded. But the governor said the promise c.amed no legal weight. ·Tm JUSI glad we were able to resolve 11 and none of those children were hun.·· said Hunt in Montgom - ery. The children. all an lower elemen- tary grades. and their parents huged each other and c-ned a s they were reunited an the schoors &Ym. The REWARD .. ~ ·P'romAl laboraton has recc1 \f:·d calls from entacs and supporters ahkc. "There ha..,e been some calls from people sa} 1 ng the) ·re glad they dad 1t and also some calls supporting the research ... said spokeswoman Linda G rancll. .. Dr. Phalen has offered to talk to the people who have taken the dogs and to tell them how to care for them:· she added .\n anon)mous caller claam mg to represent the ALF ~ad Monday that all of the dogs were ado pted out to families that are sym pathetic to their cause Correction A story m Tuesday's edition on a proposea -aevelopmcnt at the Meadowlark Aarpon site in Hunt- ington Beach misstated the si~e of a planned shopping center. The center -witt covtt approinmat~ty ~ acres. no t 1,500 acres. The Daily Palo t rqrcts tlac error. ORANGE~ ..... CO~ST --· r'ml _..OFACI JJO ..,.... 9,., S• C4'itlo1 IH'v C• -~ & ' 1 U'tUi WtM CA 9.~.E children kept repeatin& "We·re illl right. we're all nght" as parents and grandparents said "Thank the Lo rd . thank the Lord." One father w11h has arms around has son said to another woman. "Can you believe this? The first thing. he said t<> me was. 0 Dad:does this mean there won't be any school tomor-., ... ro w . Dunng the cnsas. Harvey had said that he wanted to publicize the needs of the homeless. ··There arc people on the street who don't nave a place to sleep or anything to cat." he told Associated Press reporter Hoyt Harwell. ·-rm doing this for them. l;his as a political act. not a criminal ac1.·· Harvey had sent a request for an AP staffer to ehter the sc}lool building and hear has case to help. "get m y message out." Nine children were released b) the gunman after Harwell entered the building and heard the man's state- ments. and a pregnant teacher was released not Iona af\crward. leaving the 26 students and one teacher who were in the building until the cnm ended. Other hostages had been released e.arher. Harvey pointed the gun at an angle above Harwell') head durina their meeting. The 'hildren remain.cd quiet in the classroom. At one point he saad he wanted "immunity and a pardon." "I'm putting my hfe on the lane to do th as." the man said. ''I'm willing to A: .. u1e. Polioc said two men wearing ski masks and carrying at least one rifle invaded West End Christian School about 1:'40 a.m .. shonly after classes bcpn. Police Lt. David Hartfo said one of tbc two: who apparently said little during the incident, surrendered to Police about four hours after the siege began . Fuller later identified the second m"n as James Rhodes Jr. of Tu.scaJoosa. Wilkins said he was 42. Rhodes' connection to Harvey wasn't immediately clear. The children appeared in food spirns after-an rd~l.-otrc·o the hostqes. 9-year-old Kelly Griffin. said Harvey "never talked ugly to the children." She said the hostage . child ren played games w11h the teacher and dad math problems on the blackboard. Some children med but Harvc ) told them "l wo n't hun )'Ou.-Kelly said. "He said we wouldn't understand why he was doing at:· the third-grader said. James Hooper. acting chairman of ps)chology at the University of Alabama. "'h1ch as in Tuscaloosa. saad it was "certainly possible" the men were inspired panly b) Mon- day's hostage incident in Lumberton. N.C.. where workers at a newspaper were held hostage by two ·armed American Indians who said they were protesting the death ofa black inmate at a 1a1l. That hostage situation also ended peacefully. "We have to make a divisio n o n church and state matters and can't provide meeting locations on .cam- pus." Smart said of student religious --. Congress passed the Equal Access Act in 1984 requiring that pubhc schools which allow any group to use school facihtacs -sponsored or not -also must allo w religious groups David Llewellyn Jr.. who has represented the rehg1ous groups an the on-going fight. said he would appeal Monda> 's ruh.ng. OFFICE DEVELOPMENT UP IN IRVINE .•. Prom Al Newport Beach had somewhat leveled off. and that Irvine hu taken the lead:· said Boeucher. ··ran of the vacJ11cy ·factor in tninc-i1'1hat 1H of the growth has bttn so recent There's a lot of new space that hasn't had a chance to fi ll up. rather than there being a lack of de mand." J\pproxamately •3 million square feet of office ! .>ace was built in Newpon Beach between 1977 a nd 1987. accounting for about 7 percent of the count\ total for that period. according to· the repon . Only 9.5 ix·rcent of the available office space an the citv 1s vacant, said Boettcher. Irvine Mayor Larry Agran said his cit} can do liule to slow much of the current office development. The Cit} ·s most recent general plan amendment several years ago scaled do"' n office development. but most of the current pro1ects arc pan of previous cnutlement the city cannot regulate. · "These arc pno r approvals. which we don't have the a bil ity to upset." said Agran ... lfwe were to expand into nc"' areas. I would say that would cenamly be wrong.·· However. Agran ad m iucd that e \ en after the general plan amend- m<.'nt, Irvine's office development pla ns were ambitious. He said tax code breaks for office development an 1981 i"ompted city officials to move ahead m9re rapi_gly with develop- ment. "In recent years. Irvine has reached son of a mucal mass of office de' elopment to signify that it's a ne"' urban core for this kind ofact1v1t~:· TRAFF IC MEA SURE ..• From Al said Agran. Boeucher said office space current· ly available sho uld eventually fill up. but rapialy P'owing cities like Irvine could experience pro blems with pro- 1ec1s slated to open in three or four }ears. B> that tame. Boenchcr said 11 is likely that slo"'-growth mitaativcs will have taken effect and could severe ly cunail occupancy. .. Smee slow-growth 1ni1ia11ves are 1ust genmg unde rway. they won't really have any effect on projCO'ls an the papehne." said Boettcher. whose compan} conducts annual b ualdana surveys throughout the county. "The major effects will come later. The m1t1a11,es could slow' the speed of growth and cause a lag in occupancy." Irvine has already run into prob- lems with ns rapid growth. most nota bly with the Irvine Business Complex. A stud) released in October revealed that city employees alloned 5 million square feet more than arrowed by density laws at the busi ness center. In addition, it was which ~UlrCS developers tO pledge developers t\ad anything lO do With d iscovered that "basic CalculallOft road construction money before they his proposal. errors .. let\ the cit( SS million behind TESTIMONY ENDS ... receive permits for residential and "It was done CJlclusively at my in its collection o developer fees. commercial projects. directio n," said Vasquez. "Any boa·rd The IBC plannmJ snafu resulted in Vasquez's anno uncement brought member has the righ11o ask staff to do the December resignation o f Larry 1mmediatecntic1sm from sponsors of research and prepare a proposal for Hogle. communal) development da-From Al track meet. Other youths. including three gJrls. testified Riaby touched them. ex- posed himself to them or mastur· bated in front of them . often at school. O ne teen-age gJrl testified Tuesday that she and another gin were walk mg on the beach wath R igby. a young boy and his father when Risb).'. exposed himself. The bo) a nd his father did not see the act because they were elsewhere on the Laguna Beach shoreline, the girl said. Later. in the hom e oflbe Ui1hcr and son. Risby all~cdly &lllin exposed himself to the girls as tlwy watched television. "We thouaht 11 was peculiar ... the sari testified. "People in our pade do at. but I never saw a partnt do it." . The· ·l'f said she told her fncnds of t c mcadcnt b ut not anYiCJUTts. She ultimately left the witness stand in tears after beans questioned by Dcpu· ty District Attomc~ ~' Rosc- nbfOlTf"'INj ~J:IUTY btk Dd~ndtt William Kelle). Another gJrl who wuat the btach the growth analaatave. who charged the dcahnJ with a pro ble m." rector in Irvine for m9 re than eight testified earlier an the proceedings. as alterna11 ve proposaJ was an attempt Initiative proponents have been )ears. dad a third girl who claimed Raaby to derail the petition campaign. gathering signatures since October. Costa Mesa had the second highest pinched her buttQCk!i on one OC· .. I JUSt thank it's remarkable that Petitioners need at least 60.000 valid perce ntage of office space vacancy. cassio n. She was full y .clothed at the this is cominJ up a week before we sigpatures. 27.6 percent for its 3.8 million squa~ time of the alleged incident. Kelley deliver our initiative to the registrar." Sponsors of the measure an-feet of available space. Huntingto n said. said Russ Burkette. co-author of the nounced last week that they were still Beach has 21. 9 percent of its offi ce The final witncs~ in the growth and traffic control measure. "I at lea st I 5.000 signatures shon of space vacant;. while Santa Ana has prelimanal) hearing was Dr. Deborah think the deep dark secret is that the their goal and were launchina a last· 17.9 percent vacancy figure for ats 6 Stewart. who examined one of de\ clopcrs did this:· ditch cffon to gather the needed million square feet ofavailable offi~ Riaby's alleged sodomy victims and Vasquez. however. has denied that suppon. The deadline is Feb. 9. space. said her fi ndmgs were consistent with ·-::===:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. _______________ _,;.;.... __ .....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;....;;;;;;;...;;;;;;,;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;:;=. the bo} 's allcgauon, but did not prove 1 . the boy had bl-en seitually attacked. Kelley has argued Jhat the chaJ'fCS arc the results of youngsters with vendettas again t their teacher for various reasons. Other charges arc trumped up actions Rigby intended u io kes. he said. Final arauments ·1n Rigby's pttliminary hcanna were scheduled tooay. Keney sa1a lltl'fOU~H· peeled Bostrom to order Risby to stand trial. the dcfenSC' attorney "added he hoped to have at least fi ve of the felony eh-a·rses throwtt-out. Bostro m said he would nale on the caK Thursda). D=-taGuerentMd u , ,,...,,.,. ' ~. . .,. I Through the c.nturiel, fine wood lhutt.,. haw become aynon ymoua wtth luxury and good tM1e. Today, Hefrwood Shuttert gMt 111..W~- to any nter rom Colonial to Ultra Modern. No other wtndow COYetlng performs Its functk>n wtth IUCtl be9uty and grece. S"'!!,t.,. filter light wtth an Inn.wt. YWtety of ttylM, red• a gAwe. btock out heet and COid, ma'idmtze the v1ew·end explnd Interiors wtt" clean, ._ UMI. Unltke other wtndaw Jreatmenta. lhuttera lnCrMM your home'• value. Wtt" Hell woo.I Shuttet't you may dM>OM LOUwt wkftM °' 1'..4, 2' ... 31~. and 4\t. ~-6'2 ,M18 -& -«6'1 0 l• Ja•t call 842-6086 .. ,..,. '°"" ,.. . ~lOO~ '" t~ • •t,. We 11t1ct the ftne9t wooda ~end offer a IWge lelectton °'colors Of .... 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